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‘THE EVENING STAR ‘TELEGRAMS 0 TUE STAR Month; one year, $6 six Mont as, $. @nuodnced their int. (Entered at the Post Ufiice at Wusuington, D, C,ae of Prog eecond-class mail maiter.| en} ‘Tux WrrKLY StaR—pnblished on Friday—$1 faint u ‘Year, postage prepai'. Six months, 50 cents. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Sd AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by Sushi Seno pueteron coe tin ans The Evening S:ar Newspaper Company, ADDING THE PRISONERS TO THEIK BANDA. GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. San Awnronro, Tex., April 15.—Aa army of to tne ficer Just trom the Mextean border, being inter. Tne Evrerxo Stans served to subscribers im viewed eabd thus eon Gupeage Shamene enna, Seen’ oo dle jor sont Copies athe countet, 3 & horve thief of state reputation . gents’ each. By mail—posiage prepaid —G0 cents & Bravo, a deaperado of th o mounted mer ngagement, They first e reso and ro the jail, Gemanding je straight 88- All mail subscriptions must be paid ib advance a a etee ous ae —% aa "iuie ofancraine mass Luresonarpieaion | _ WASHINGTON, D. C. z THURSDAY, APRIL 15. | cmiste"cubat jdfowed wich, fai a —— = — aes of all the prisoners, who were immediately SIS FS e eRe s added w the band. Thus re-enforced, the desper- LADIES’ GOODs. AUCTION SALES. : AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, CITY AND DISTRICT. Sot Sanig pay as any man whosat ata desk in THE EXECUTIVE MANSIO: See a eneen go saree, wnare the sanss Sap Se oe = es —— eae x * — ole esa FUTURE DAYs. THIS AFTERNOON. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE RESOLUTIONS, The Plan for Enlarging the Structure band, swollen to something 07 } a _ 2 A WORKINGMEN’S MEETING. - perate members, Is wow lu the moe Mis M. J Hy, WRUSTEE'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUSI- OF THE FINEST BUILDING LOTS ON f Receaee SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON The committee on resolutions reported a} Urged by Senator Morrill’s Commit- tend w Yacent country and defying p: NisS PROP! EY, NO. 937 SE, NEAL PITOL HiLL AT AUCTION, SITUATED Speeches, Music and = Large Audience | series of resolutions, which were unanimously | tee. suit. In their attacks on the Progreso 1209 F STREET 5. W., SAND 10TH ST. NW. CORNER OF D AND THIRD STREETS 8.E. TWENTIETH STREET, BETWEEN E AND F ‘at the Rif_les’ Armory. adopted. They called for the enforeement of a res jails they lost seweral Men, wud wo o cba, passed Eguigyeniee Gey | ,.08, THURSDAY, ELPTRENTH PRI, ee NORTHWEST. ae z the eight hour law, the abolition of the contract | , Re TePort submitted to the Senate Monday | core were killed. Iiravo and Garcia are believed ‘WILL MAKE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF FRENCH . Doe. 25, whercin Jaue SM. Took et alte | ihe LOUK P. M., we will sell, in front a y Mr. Morrill, from the committee on public | {5 be the men who recenty Fanlod the Sabino SNE" a. NGLISH TRIN E | fendauts, undersigned trustee will offer for fo SE. Pete auc eso ie us” A AY, the TWENTIETH day of APAIL . v1 iblic works, the enforcement of the | p24: wi 2 12, 1878, recorded in Liber 901, folio 343, buildings an rout ap abstract: hich | district and stole 2,700 head of horses, 400 of PART LOT 8, SQUARE 793, Tad ihesards of ne Dinrton or Gaincaie eda RAILROAD TROUBLES AND OTHER MATTERS | laws relating to the Importation of labor, the id grounds, c ad OF - whieh were delivered to Maverick county, - | Sine UI BS feet on D ntreet and 42 tect on 8d street, | the written request of the purty secured, I will self at | SPEECHES BY GEORGE E. M’NEILL, SENATORS | curbing of the powers of grant corporate mo. | BAS appeared in Tue Stan, reiterates the Toxes, parties, and By virtue of a deed of trust, dated pooch | RESOLUTIONS REGARDING THE SOUTHWESTERX | sysiem on entually found Uh way s s . ‘A.D. 1385, | une Of the best sections of Capitol Hill, und cau | public auction: ty front of the prem MONDAY, La USTIS, REPRESENTATIVES FORAS, | DOpolies, and the forfeiture of unearned iand | statements made by Mr. Morrill in theSenate | city, ostof Liem were recove K. LADIES ARE INVITED. ML MALEPAST FOU OCLOCK PL, all thatcer: | Feailly be subdivided Into three of four building iotw” | the SisriN TEER Ta eee MONDAY, | BLAIR AND EUSTIS, REPRESENTATIVES FO Souris; And set forth “that, the railroad strike | June 20, 1882, uning the passage of @ similar | {2,tis cits, where most o/ Liem were recovered, LD, 421 9TH ST. NEAR VA. AVE. | tain plece or parcel of land situate ing lo the | Ferins: One-half cash; balanee in one, two or three | FLVis O'CLOCK P.M., that part of original lot 7in| TARSNBY AND OTHERS—THE DEMANDS OF THE ‘Dow in progress in the sovth westemphasises the ond Gieaisaea . Le acta Foe paiade Satin | city of Washinton, D. C., kiown und designated on | years notes to bear six percent per annum interest, | square 129- beginning’at the uorthwest corner of sald | | KNIGHTS OF LABOR, injustice of the relations at present existing be- | Pill. | The bill, as stated in THe Stan, proposes | and Garcia by the state governinent of Combi, price to teachers. Jap. Pans, fhe plat of said city as the'western part of lot num. | payable semi-annually, aud 10 be secured by deed of | lot, ou 20ci street, uel running trees eee 3b peal tween labor and capital; that those who refuse | the erection of @ duplicate of the present Ex- | #nd @ large force of soldiers is now seeking Wonders ren “Peep nto our wind (hie | bored tive (3), tn square nainered usepnenaresand | tut om, Dropeeazs of al cam. ot open Of purchaner, orth AT wore! foek minh: west 135 feetLOinehes: | The National Rifles’ armory hall was crowded | o'aruitrate dnece ee eae ene who retuse | the eres Mansion immediately soath of and | “em. pe ars | Seventy (S78), the said part of lot having a front | Con pare i 4 inning, last night to its tullest ion | bie before the le of this country ani the ns: V. KANE, 507 11TH Sf. N. W.—CORSBTS | 08 north D street of tw ree feet seven and one- | $100 required atsale. ‘Terms to be complied with in | two small frame houses, last nig! ts tullest capacity on the occasion | bie connected by @ broad corridor with the present | A Disappotated Politician’s Suicide. Myris conde as Bac With the! sauue widls gate seeded ight | Shusst ater See cars publ notice et suck reales | eniteis Sh atic: #4000 ta cash, tance at aix and | of the Inbor maswameeting, held wader the Joint eontequent suffering cetaited upon ines nee | steture. For this purpose it provides au ap-| acts Wins April Yo coe Moria deck seven feet ten and one inches (187 feet lot, | some newspaper publisued in Washington, D.C terest ut pix per cent. of al Goh we purchaser's | Susploes of the Columbia Typographical Union | bers of industriou: ‘workingmen; that, as sup- | Propriation of $300,000 for the first year. Itis | Heck, an alderman andone of the oldost iu Seneasoes Seene Ineney to the feat ling of suid Jot and iva pubite 34 | “apivot DUNCANSON BNO, auctioneers, lust Gh the proper we deere ee red by aeed_of | and the Knights of Labor, The audience com- | porters of law and order, we conden all acts of thought the structure wil! be completed in tWo | habitants of Kacine, committed suicido by 419 NINTH ST. Now. ered fi tae trae attra ty the property will be | i PROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN | ing, st purchaser's cosi., If tecms ure not complied | Of Ushers performed most effective service in ler. the ould bioeded shneting | clusivels; nae wall ee a = dieck’s failure > secure @ re-clection to Lie Materials of all Kinds for AKT EMBROIDERY. | olfured in twa parcels, viz, the trout part on D street..| 1MPROVIED ANE UAIMY COVED, PRorEn At risk and cose gu arom Sale property will be res0}4 | preventing confusion in the crowded assembly. | BOUBC® a8, murder the col deputy | utive Mansion asit how stands: gud’ the sine | Cy Council had waserved his ‘mind aud iowd Fibese grace of Zephyrs Columbia Auittiag Yarns, | Deine the width of the lotby wdepth of 210 feet, with’ | oy pgEPRGETOMN. D. Cy AT AUCTION. ‘at risk and cost of purchaser, after three days notice. ; | down by hired thugs in the guise of deputy | utive Mansion as it now stands, and py Rey sohbet grade of Zephyrs, Columbi the house thereon and 2 Darton the public | OR SHURGDAY AB ALL FIETEENTH. 1680 . RICHARD's NoNELiC Trance. | A band stationed in tho gallery punctuated the | aucrlits crmed with Wintnesier Stheg ok ee, | Biel eaneion Bs Mt Bow tas ladian sty no ao idreas ince Cause Adina Shaws ating ime wig, wtb weds thor 77 tect | fa tail el ow & aad drag i Sk apls-thés,1m. THOS. DOWLING, Auct_| speechos with lively selections of music. ‘The | Cent and unarmed men, women and’ children; | architecture will omy be modiaed by belie tee Ghehel 65 bath at Whe Ranch, emphasis Bin glee ee rs S ae re Gown, fronting 180 Teet | PHVHOMAS J, FISHER & CO., Auctioneers meeting was called to order by Mr. Floyd, of | tat the ‘blood of the martyrs is the seed of the | peated in such @ manner as to Stamping promptly. ~__apl-8m Fee een aod er OF ne, Purchase money in | Of, Sih street and 150 feet Ob Lingan street rt roved church,’ and these dastardly murders, instead | and additional character tothe wholestracture. | DUBUQUR, Towa, April 15.—John Ryan, « : : == Sed Ge" taluatey omnes ats tine ot sal, | fy a Frame House. ‘his propery willbe divided aad | Ottaxceny sate or-tireoven pnerapry, | lamba Typographical. Unien, who rats. ofretarding or Impeding the work of unification | Hven tue admirable semicitcular colonnads | tallor, was choked tordeath by w plese of maar Sree S Or H. a a 7 sold separately. KNOWN AS No, 207G STREET NORTHWEST. | Guced Representative John J. O'Neill, of Mis-| among the industrial'm: Will only bind | now ou the south front will Le preserved by | Tuesday night at his boarding-house. He came PECIAL ALE OSTERY. Swecaleey eatin witli tetera ae pipes OE tare ec ree and | By virtue ofa decree of the Supreme Court of # sourl, chairman of the House labor committee, | more Armly in one universal brotherhood the | being transierred to the south front of the new in late, and a lunch was set for him and Ladies’, Misses and Children New St: payable*¥emi-anhually, suc Secured by a decd of traston the property sold; or nil | {Be District of Columbia passed in the causo of MM | as tho presiding officer of the meeting. Wage-earnersof the country, from the lakes to | building, where it will present the same grace- | {8 1ate, an ‘Shortly after a fall was heard in tin Rense Amortment. Choice Goods and Low Prices | devd,of (rust on the property sid: or ail casi-at the | cecpreuey steed of trust om the property sold; or all the ere a ot Ai, Banlty No Oss CoA | A cournitten on resolutions, composed of | {ie Sul and from New England to the woogie [EAL geome reey a oo wit ee erent | dining-room, and the iundindy coming in found ae Perchaser's option, "All conveyancing pur- | chetig, «cn at purchaser's : ven 7 , me fate; and that organized not rest sat- | cl an ‘ample si Tarther | 2" ond the te ing tn sound 200 doa. Untteacied, medium weight Hose for Ladies | Uussien%, a te teivea on Carioca Gane oe aagehoteor $29 Will | Slened trustees will ell at polio SVEN TT Ten | Me™ s. M. Scaggs, Samuel H; Bell, 1.G. Munn, | isfled unui: the perpetrators of these diabolical | uUllized Sithout any mdantional ost ieee eer ee eas ales. Neen 0 physician er at 25e. per pair: worth 37c. Misses’ and Children's SAMUEL H. WALKER, Trustee, mhaiueds “THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. | tiny DP APRIG ISU GS FINS COLE PRD | L. H. Patterson abd Wm, H. Kelly, was an- | ified unui; the p outrages be brought to trial, | Ing or planning, or tor any other improvement | EV° Stas tanet of etaane bonke English and French Hosiery, regular fashioned, from 630 La, eens S. Auctioneers | Bo Oh ARE 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. the | nounced, conviction and adequate punishment for the | or surroundings, save sone changes of toads | # piece Of meat as lange as a = : W. C. DUVALL, Auctioneer, UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Pasnnng described real estate situate in the city of | "Mir. O Nell upon taking the chati id that i tod puni oe ' masticated, anes novutans NCA EO RE Reo D = Seclicey gired o cSimtrapbfetn| aces ct Pon aking the cbatreald hatin | foul elms commited sil esclly siping cotend tan Baan : NCANSON : 2 BUILDIN - ered three (3) in i Dyer's recorded subdivision y sloping toward the a ~ D — BEEN CE, BETWEEN a eA TE | square numbered vo Mendig ere ae ae ceo gt | thut'a oummittes crested ir reortee ae araee, a lis attractive features, Its tree-clad knolis, ha: ne ereens Wee a ee —meae oe 526 othst. mW. | TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- Sites Ronee | according to the plat ou plan of said cliy with the im- | mands of organized labor should very proper! The next speaker was Senator Blair, chair-| jong been noted for their great natural beauiy, | ATLANTA, Ga., April 15.—A special dispateh MP" SSE worsen, PlyVeD PROPERTY. SITUATED ON SEN. nana Roguguirnl thereon, consGting of a Wwomtary frame | be represented at such & meeting: He wae ithe | MAnof the Senate committee on education and | It belone to the people, and its erat merits from Gainey City says: “Our community TENTH STMT NOI HAND 1 STREETS st EAST AN a . Qa Sn rhe realized that the as when first point iby Washington, stil ne Prosence tn this nely es Corvets to order in every styl nivl materia LEVENTHSTREEE OULKEASI, NEAR | ,O8 THURSDAY APTERNOON APRIL FI tet Une Cie of earned of ne narebene money 19 | revolution which today was felt in every seo: | wnt anus a uated ho believed there was | $8, when first pointed outby Waslington, « prom nepal seared d wopereney iomngem © see Olan Sruciatties Ama By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Const of ‘we will sell, In front of the premises, inctments, pysbie th ono and oro years one tne | Hop OF the land could only be turned intochan. | Ripped up tn this, movement b tothe happre| ter plans may be suggested, and other | [er Noed of a Mormon elder named faith’ ihe French Hand-made Underciothing, Merino Underwese | ¢y'))atrict of Colssbian nepali eee! | LOT 16, IX SQUARE! 723, day of sale, sexpectively, with interest, the sald de | Berizatione | Conete Humanity through or | ree a Viova tion Of the tea rere APPS | plans have been saggested bat nane of the olly tongue abd insulting manners are used to snouts Spent tmported Hontery. Bassed in Equity Cauye No. DUGL, Docket ee fronting 16% fwet cn Massachusetts avenue, with | {¢ ganization. Patent Shoulder races, ress Goods | aus Trustees appointed in said catise, will ol ‘about I an 0 atver Investigation, have bad much sw rt. r Le: Wor pe ope 85 feet. This lt ison grade and a good | the pratt an re peered by deed of trust noon | Sei ore introducing Mr, MeNelll, Mr, O'Net | were to say Gaon, eorgant es Ten id them | The one mostoften mooted has been the Prone: | persuade only the izuorant. Lhe will be Loumood tion for building. chaser or purchasers A deposit of 100 required at | FeMarked that he recognized in men like Pow. | © Organize labor, to organize it under the law, sa few days if he docs uot leave here.” fol APRIL TW 1886, at FIVE OCLOC! French Corsets anid Busties, | as pul Chiidren’s Corsets ands $1 Corset (Miss H’sowa | Si.) ‘wuction, on TUESDA TH, 3 sal to build a chateau upon some site Lo be pur- : ‘erm: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, 16 of sale. conveyancing Danes’ derly and MeN to insist upon ‘ition as entities under the = a : - > mikey Unt for the poste sesuspanesa ay RO eee gera,cra a onion of parcimer , Notes toe ig | Vern tote complies with whats, $0 anes of Sul | Was’ soutimmean st ee Wen LEC eeee eet diag | law that would gio tens powers teeatn® | chased womewhere out Of theeity. this dads | wrety mend Among Her Chitdecn re) ta pi ), x ureh mp) Thin YO days of sale, ent of the workingmen of this most favor, perhaps, with those who may have ‘N. B—Freuch, German aud Spauish spokem mrlé | fer front by the depth thereof of Lot wee Ge Aepoalt OF $100 regaled ot Cae oe eae yor trust: A | ottierwixe the property Will be resold. at Fiske and cost | country. sponsibility. | ‘The Christian reiigion inculcated interest. 1 ‘disposal of eligivic Coorwoon, Miss, April 15. jas, Quinn ¥ ety-two (42), in square numbered eight hundred and | be complied wi nhiseue boos HENRY W. SOHON, Trustee, as jut they nee anization; they needed a ” . ‘ Pied egy sPrsgy eenetlpsd ete Ly ee seygmryeia (ore This property haw a rout of 83 | Wyatt: cat PUTER Co | _aplbett 1905 Petje | George E. MeNelll, of Boston, the represent | great overshadowing common orgaulaation. He | Bit also "Deen. asked, why not place the new | squirrels, While in his yard tn front of hie PATENT se fee noni cod’ wil te eascenastaatanea! | ree —_——_DUNGANSON BROS, Aveta | PET — z | ative Delore Congress of the General Amembly-| Was lad io observe the generat movement in| Bullding on the ground directly in front of te | Gwelting be tol te asl ns nse ped Fm TW 225s & 00, Auctioneers. yeroN RY Te EVAPEE | of the Knights of Labor, was then introduced. | {Vor of enforcing the eight-hour law. He did bring tne new. building 170 feet long by ws | Placed itacross his ari to jut on 2 ee on Hh, street by a depth of 80 | PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF a vaLu-| ~~ N Steet NURTHWEST SoEt WHET OF | Mrs MoNeilt Occupied the plattorm for nearly | shortest iiiit oe ho ne aiod. Bae pes, 8S, the | feet wide directly on the brink of ences. eee Sent Ot uy accident, sendin LOVE ITTING fret Ag inches oo L street, Improved by alargefour- | ~~ Anite UNIMPROVED. BUILDI JATH STREET, an hour, making the leading address of the Sees eae ea Po cicht hours | Yania avenue with no adjacent grounds, hiding Gus wtsctepame tes dane PE pm od oa Tiree Batlding Lois om 7th street, two of which | RTRABLELOCATION BEAN, ENTELATE Tohru aur eer ete UCroc | evening, He sald that as a Fepresentative of | 1t-was for the workingmen themselves’ ac: | om viow what the public will ‘most want 1 | er aix children ‘dead, . 3 oo ES BEM THT s88s | havea iront of 20 fect each and the otherafront of} RGEW AAO P. ‘east 25 feet front by depth of original Lot 4, | the, great Me regen. Ne inet, them that | complish this by organization. He believed | See, the present Executive Mansion, an in no a EI 22 feet 10 inches, all having # depth of SU feet 4% BUILDING. are 2 night in # hall dedicated to other service—the | that within two years they could thein- | #082 supplying the object sougiit, a private Peace and Piety ta Texas. $e33 en t S| inches. aoe By order of the owner, we will sell on THURS, selneritie siatia Een aL tae Ene service of arms. It was by such meetings as | selves “secure the practical enforcement. of | Fesidence for the President, It has also been ABILENE, April 25.—The sheriff re RoR Ss dee F Sas® | IMMEDIATELY AFTER wo wise. In trunt of pay AEFEENGOS, APRIL FIETEENTH, aS NW CEAHENCE DUVALL auctions, | these that be leped to bri stout a condition | the eight-hour regulation | throughout, the | Propowed, to, add, two wings to the rear of the | | ABILExi an Wiltesbate taaanas tom welour (994), fronts 2 M04 premises, § 26,7 26 F street of affairs when they would neither have country. He suggested that they shoul a : we a Jail a tonant, and ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT: Fe feet v inches om ish sirect tase, hea WUl bets | HRSGUAFE BIS, having a ont in ty 8 Siete SS Stand betore those muskets nor. to staud with | HOt Loiget that Take etre mat, teY, Should Pungs might be contrived they must Utterly | the Jailer t The city mare acme we divided and offe : free ‘of ail encumbrances, "Taues will be. puld up te cee them against an enemy. He was there to bring | their organizations who should be considered. : tere pi Ped i eee Cnt ris Line aR ee ee ave become tue | 23 feet front on 12th stree: by depth of the lot, tm- | Soth June, issue heal Estee tte Company's ab- | THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL before them for consideration especially the | There was thestore clerk in this city struggling Banition Bort la wel ‘buildin SEF pps een faylor county, tu, Cory F — proved by two-story Brick Dwelling. struct furnished. Ail conveyancing and recording at ~ 1 subject of legislation. Heretofore legisiation | for a snortening of his hours, In both branches ition so the present building. It seems | has » popuiation uf neatly 10,00 most popular Corset throughout the United stat: TT feet fre . = RK GETW. i rit further di bsurd ‘The @ quality is warranted to wear twice as 1ong a8 | ping worth of red ee rates he depth of the lot, POFONASET ROME casts bal ; ae ae ha boon for tho Proprietor class. They made | of Congress, fie said, there was a major- piecing aad Tey te wanitiote the county and etly office ordinary Corsets. We bave lately introduced the @ ed 4 _ Germs Ouethird cash; balance in one and two ‘no criticism of that legislation, except so faras|ity of men upon whom these questions pro a ~ mds. * £ % | Pitcient, Laks fact 5) and KH grades with Extra Long Wuist, snd we oan | sf) ora" Daveaettoncet a Tig ohne cts Bear at six per cent, or all cash.” $200 down day of it had become a burden. ‘They came now before | pressed urgently. The great difficul — with the tecundity wren toads. *. eral piety and good furnish them when preferred. depth of the lot sale. es au 3 legistative bodies asking for legislation in| {n this world, he contended, was the cons inoue Presidential manaton, begun in 1702, at he fest inedal rece eesti’ s great Faire | "“Ferms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in aa TWEATY FL turn for the non-proprietor class. They were | petition between the enlightened laborer and lad alince 1000. bin hee be ee Gentle Spring in che Sonth, phy pany et EP ely ash; the balance in equal amounts, wilh interest from TO-MORROW. we wrillisallva met at the outset with the statement that | the ignorant laborer, He referred, at some Eatsostoreyitictonrie tte tanto ey, lsiackot| ATtaxta,Ga, April 15.—A dispatch from Wi pres of patents have been found worthlem, | AY of sale, for which uotes of tue’ purchaser: oF par: | — ate = a ae ; there should be no class legislation. ‘This had | length, to what he deemed the dangerons com. | *¥bjectof criticism for its Inadequacy, lis lack of a ine the principles or tee eee Ete nae worthless | chasers shail be given, pas ne and two years | QPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE 2U‘Itet on N nareeteana vamninaback that | HOL been spoken of when the capitalist knocked | petion of thee oc ee habe od serene com: | modern, itnprovemeuts aud alooas Cotte acne, “ithd smashed regen? —- from day of sale Fespectivels. or all cash. at the option rE tO wtenioot alleys iuproved by a threcstery | at the doors of erlslative halls asking for gov. | horthern labor. They should elevate the south- | Uwe drainage. It was ‘begun brior to the intro- | tains, which are clentiy visitle fom Unis city, Retailers are authorized to refund money if, on ex- | Ch, each parcel ui timect sale, Cancer, a SD CONTENTS IN STORE ce rout louse, No 1417_N street Ade | ernmental interference against the laws oF | ene laborer by ‘educating him, The most im- haynes gs, and betore much scientific atien- | are white with a covering of snow, a amination, these Corsets do not prove as rep! pucehaser's cost. If terms of tle age Bat eomglind H STREET NORTHWEST, Siraple | fur a private residence. competition, He did not want to be under- | portant labor measure before the present Con. eee Sent siven _—- “wy ty warm- | more like December taau April. ‘ther ‘For sale everywhere. With in ten days from day of sale, the Trustecs teesce oer, ComBeneHt Terms: 4d cash, balance tn equal instalments | stood as protesting against charters and grants, | gress was, he thought, the bill for the general | 8, Ventilation and drainage, oe. strom bere a ‘Catalogue free on application, the right to re-advertise and resell the property in de. 1 PRIL THURL EE: M., a ray able: emia uterest at six per | but as opposing the constitutional cranks, who, | education of Ameren people. cueral proportionsof the present buliding are A. dispateh trom Coll pal yh rpc ds Ag oubepbtinae daily out al sods are disposed of | cot yer annua, pavuble semidnnalis. and woe | pte ybpasine the constitutional cranks, who, saving been copied trom the country house of | Hvicgrapinicireporte wich ns Eat nate hes CN CHARLES MILTET Tiruste, na Netcom Sonsitiog ote ut Uoeeciass Dry Goods | secured by deed of trust on premlves, of all cxah, st | Country met. tere ih Tee et ge ea the Duke of Letuster, atnuch more maguiticent | from the upper pounties slate oc27-tu.tés6m New Yore. HORATIO BROWNING Tee - ‘fine Dress Goods, Cashmer al Lime of sale. Conveyancing, &., wi purchaser's | there should be no class legislation. All. labor | WhO was then introduced, said he had come + mere Iauncaennags vs mend pal yo favor, | last killing irosts prevalled. Much of the wait aplzeoeds ‘610 ‘ Fiahnels, Table Liéns, dowels, | Cost. Ferms to be eoupiied raph ten dave: omer? | asked was qauity, and Justice, “He did not | for the purpose simply of expressing by his | fu Dy. Jeflerson. "That Remarkable. women, | CTR Hels feared, has Yeon ililed abuve Colts 53 ; Sa ==| 6 ns er S, Quilts, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets; | wise, rved to fesell at the risk abd cost of | Wish le the funciions of ea; ul 4 » ap PR eg als Hora UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers Laces, Finbroldeties, Gloves, Jencys. vémbrelin: the desaulting purchaser, alter dive days" pubiieno- | eapital was the mere us Risod tole it cece EAD leet —— Mrs. John Adams, wrotein November, 100, fos a ~ Barasois, White Shirts, ‘& full | tice of suc je in some Lewsps pt tod eting. pon, hei va gton, " TEAEIY ena ave “Completo atock, "Prompt a TRUSTEES SALE OF FINE BRICK DWELLING | fine at bomeluea rt tometer with Washingwon, D. te ome Newspaper pul S| eo repo a pat | Peibe question but that they were cotifronted | iduud the house upon a grand sind Sper scales CuRReUs soNnt. = es a AN P. _BEING 1. 1 EVEN TE Ladies will do well to attend this sale, as a good as- heirs of the estate. yr cou! long without capital mut | in this country with a very serious problem. | put th ells were wholly wi ro - = ET, BETWEEN N° AND O SIKEETS | sortueut of sysine Goods wilt be shed aaaye DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers laine 4 aed ‘The struggle heretofore had beon to secure per: | was not tere” fed Hee ng, that wood | Am Interesting Collection at the Na- "1 iY. = snd capital could not produce oradd to the material = it ,. ag! urroundes at yan ‘nz F'epora Direscc Sureuvs eTWEST. Te MEFOEY, Auctoneer, Spigot P Speaking | S04 fights and liberty. Noman now would | Jorest: that they could wekese oa ange ee | Sonal Museum=Am Old Engiisn Tally Are, Recommended by the Leading Dremmakers rive of a decd of trust duly recorded i = FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Or the cones CF the eeretout labor. Speaking | complain that he was oppressed. by any act of | {reat hat they could not use coal great untin-| "tek. They are absolutely Impervious “Agsintiame | Liner No; 800 folio 201. tse oF the Lund re URBAN Lom, FRONTING SEY. | He ncerone oct tat | She bhatrnien ge eta oution. referred to By | the government. All the rights for which men | {sued wadcehée hoom tee ed ceptor: — gf —______ | or for the Distt of Columbid. we wilt sell, on did | EX STREEIe Ra HOMARD | ““EROVED HEAL Geitaiie IN THe Cory OF | Me.chaltmuan he sald that after the ‘Introdue.| had struggled in Ube past were enjoyed in this | uct wUgience Toom they used Ws 4 AYE | any son want tose some of 8 opherd's RPECT BEAUTIFIER'—Eugenie’s Se LOCK P.M, in front ot the r ECG! “THE WASHINGTON, DG A= OYFY OF | tion of laborsaving machinery and. factory | gouty, “but it sorbed teat Gene ek eae bravely said, “the situation is beautiful,’ and | money?” said National mue ‘¥ hot only beautisies but purifies the com- | premises, all that lot or parcel of ground iyine ant | SCHEU RE AT AUCTION. cE. | _BY Virtue of the authority conferred upon the discipline the first demand of labor was for less | ernment should not rest content with securing ‘capabie of every improvement.’ Since’ then | seum to a Stak repor! Of course the We shampoo, dye, bleach, cut and dress cing in the city of Washington, in ‘District of Co- ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL NINE- ct ‘will an of Wm. fe hours of labor, From that time to this that hese rij TSO! dom. Is the prob- ¥ " a 4 ¥ r. i course the To 7 Ly rs C ry rv: Executors of the last will and testament of Wm. th ights of personal free: the world has moved, and neighbors to th pees ha guckly, comfortably and in an srtistic | lambia, bein ioc nambered TaN pi commencing at BIVE' O'CLOCK, we will | Tasoy, deceasels Iwill sett ae cake gs Hone On Geevated, Loy Sone on wherever lubor Is con- | tem now presented to the public mind Inca: | ‘Winite Horse’ ane cay ee yneiehbar @ les | DOrter wanted to see It. The money in question va a mpetent executor) subdivision of sua il in front of the prem Q the premises, on MONDAY, the NINETEEN | gregated. Labor accomplish anythin t he of a b> consisted of two bits of paper, about the size of Javinible Bode peau new cesta? scomparinon. | dredand tuirty-tine (O30) tosetlicr with. al the lig: | «LOTS 20,50, 31,32 and 3, each Ving aloe tfontet | QF APEIL, 1996, commencing at HALE-PAST | sought organlantion, ‘They were teld thie Botieen noun on?, dis referred to the conflict | distance than haifa mile, fi th potion atgntrrttiteon . Juvisible front pieces of new designs. Feather-light | brovements, ways, easclucnis: rielis privileges and | Sepenth street extended: Lot 1 having also a front of | Yount UCLOCE D. Mthe pollo Of i a capi P After referring to the dilapidated condition | @ fifty cent shinplaster, The notes are printed Hochas’ Ratsvady "etriatte aosala "sd was | spvurcgaucs © 0 sue Wlouzing Sr in aty wis | Lap iet on dlowgrgstens 071 Ne ne ONON| Bou te, eet | aeaerie in ct gcrentntirnnt tae orenalsed ling hing if toy lad to acknowledge, that | of the preacut mansion as shown by the report | on white papercis back, witiont meg deans Rochon, ears’ “experience ‘was | ab euch front ¢ fee . 4 roblem co solved. He believed | 9 : . Swarded from Paris, Lyons and Vicia Mists tos tev improved by a well-built threestory and | rest, with a deus oF 180 her ‘Lot 14, 1m square 12, no improvements, and the platform crying out against their. or | that they were in tho fullest. wense cqual tothe | date cagiuee? omieet i charge, the report | at Ornament, or any of the usaul devien we ‘aa00 597 1500 3 a OH Oe aw. pasenent Ysick dwelling, with modern conveniences, | 4.401% 29,28 and ibe Steuben | Lot 8, in square 12, improved by four brick houses, (atte scoount of, eG bore emergency, This republic cannot allow a large | ecutive offices upon the residence portion of | baffle counterfelters, The notes are dated at — o a gO location. ~ = age be Immediately after— oor iy when tion of its citizens to discontented to the “1 cl fat gt 0% ho Mos Sax 2 alge: Ouecthird cash: balance in, one and two care eaa in Block No. 5, of Todd@ | rot 3,1n square 1s Improved ty three brick houses, | Workingmen who ead we Lee ol Extreme ¢ ofdespair, and they would tind a rem- provided for the croened benaeet Beas ee taco een sarge = r or Secm. UPPERT, ars: to bear payable semi-annually, | Brown's su ne - sale minediately after— orkingmen’s organization was boycot aye = cigar tetente | on ", y ote Is fo C ‘thet. felons Boa be segured by, deed of trust. or all cash. atop- | and'sre Pande smiCDE, the best in this subdivision | ro¢ 9, in square 2, bo linnroresente, with a severity not dreamed of now, it was | ¢4y. ae Gordfally endorsed Geclred to'staus, | TeROFt, or rather, Senator Morrill, whose twenty-five and the other tor fifty c 608 ‘opposite Office, Uou of purchaser. "A deposit of S200 required at tite fe rapidly enhaucing in value; suitable for 920; ne Lnproyeriea tained in the resolutions, He des! tave, | guage is adopted by the committee, says, “It te Opened a large and new assortment of HAMBURG | of sale Conveyulicing, ac, at purchaser s cost. Terms | #0Fist. butchers or persons desiring investment, 50, uo Improvements Decause of the system of blacklisting—ot boy- | as his humble opinion, that if the workingmen | 2 roposed, however, that the President of | lower corner is Pfinted the name, Ale EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, SWISS, NAINSOOK | to be complied with If ted dave, vtherwige tha Teng | _ Terms: Onethird cashs, balance In cee ead two. f cash; balance in-six and twelve | Ootting labor—that of this country had hot organized; if they | the United States shall ’ here hav 1- | Shepherd, well known in this elty. A cx and ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES, ORIENTAL, | tees fexerve the right to resell at ‘he risk and cost of | YEA" ROIS Bad 1G be satan Sy ac te Payable | montis with interest af six’ por centers eotantee ‘THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR had not offered determined resistance 10 | uce ora castle, but it would sccm decent ad | the oles Informs the curious. people w TIUSMING PaCw ee rasan, hee | Ue ifnucl tle in vohe newspaper publisnc ls | Beenie oral eahwopton Adena or a0 fe | exo y deed of cam, on ule property Bat oral | were organized 17 yeurs ago, ad for years kept dogrided whitositves, “bie movement in in: | Praeh anal ueahould, af oat, lave one com | M1004 at, Ube, as such dou are tn goperad CES newest Vs ~ red on each lot me | Jonveyancing, &e., | CHS), ut the option of a 4 eye ed wi ave noveme: 1 - ‘el Batepilas et, and are TRIMMING LACES in al the patterns. Washington, 1 ite purchaser's cost Teriuste be Sopher ak fa | auclbg at purchaser's cust Fi og | Ive nene reat late ora aris because of repres- | Haff or labor would sueceed because it ought to | jwriuble Tesidenee, and that such ‘equirementa, | Preferred by" the poopie there to. the Most complete line of INFANTS and CHIL- WILLIAM I. CLAGETT, DREN'S "UACE. “Sui hitth aud’ NOMMARES | _aplddads DORSEY CEASE } Trustees. | days otherwise resale, st risk and ‘cost of delaulting w COX Auontay 1 Easby,dted. | slve acts that lavor organized under the shield | succeed so. long as the demands of tee work, iis wite, should he be so fortunate as to have | Money Issued by the Mexican governm. : mb1Sdeus 4 Po - purchaser, after 5 days public notice of such tesale 1 a of the Knights of Labor, Mr. McNeill then | ingmen are reasonable and just, It was with | one, is tor te tine being therdne Mat on axe | very extensive collection ot hee ae Mt StenINO CLOARS and WAL eS = some newspaper published in Washipgton, D. analyzed and explained ‘at length the plat | pleasure he had observed ‘the’ moderation of | {iryiubiie, aud shoala have eit iea see | Meds Of money hes eek pisced SuFInE ear im Mother Hubbard and other styles, and PROPOSALS. apl3-deds sae Apciioea ST ‘GLO form, of the Knights of Labor. ‘The Knights | this great organization, So long as they Kept | dations to extend wee hospitalities ordained | Bibition iu the muscur curious i Kinds of CHILUREN'S FURNISHING GOODS | : = = we SITUATED ON M ST Padus eT and ee ee ME, 2, jmake | UPON those iines capital acd corporations must | snd olfered by usage ut the Bxecuuve Machen | Ol. money’ is Wt of pastebourd, about mbls = PROPORALS FOR BT. eed a [\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. (ee eS ABTERNOON, APRIL TWiK. indhetrial aud See Bot wealth, the | be saboesl nated to & Heian ca aes and as mueh of the usual comforts and conve- a CS oars KA ticket, ant marked ‘RENCH DYEING, SCOURING RY al "ARTMENT, 3 — in DAY AFTERD le 7| Wye standard of individual and national great- | people. So long as he believed, as ne did, that | niences as ure found tm 7 - | With @ stencil by the m: pat issued it. Tho ¥F shoe hee Oa mea ONE OPH ayes yereved at | CATALOGUE SALE OF A SUPERB COLLECTION | TIETH: at FIV O'CLOCK, wo Will sellin front of | Hoag. “It was cause to bivieh that heer arse ees | Boo e over one a8 working people were well | nary welltodo cluinens:” ? None OF Ordl- | TiC exhivited is Yor thive conte, nod ea ieee CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, this office until ONE O'CLOCK P.M. WEDNES- OF JAPANESE ART TREASURES, BEING | ‘BE Premlies oo ond 33 in Square 214, to place as the first plank of their platform such | founded he would cheerfully give his vote and | “tke Amer ple are attached to the old | PY @ business house in Mexico, This 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. pay. M Sete pap for fypiabiog THE MOST COMPLETE ARRAY OF JAPA-| Each Lot fronting 25 feet on M street and running si BNEDERY, Lok that. The cay st al represented, influence to support their demands, “White House,’ to tite present Executive Alan-| Sears curmoney has beeu legalized by Une sue ‘Washing a ye june g NESE GOODS EVER SHOWN IN WASHLNG- | back to wide alley, ro . 108 we @ man ad- REPRESENTATIVE M. A. FORAX, sion, and to its site. The character it has uc- pan, ‘Evening Dresses, Laces, Lace Curtains, Crape Vells, | in, Washington during the eee eee ee | eee ae ET UACTITIn toes | neve CoseataneW irae Mameiatracs ie sce datead || nl ea dnioameiee tae eat worth, or a7 ‘Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. Blank forms of proposals, showing the items and es- Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies’ fed quantities required, tozether With circular quired irom historic associations of the men of iy colng is a five-doilar gold pice ee oigebe the next speaker, referring to Mr. Blair’s educa- ~ ety ny ph wy) DECORATED PORCELAINS FROM THE | THOMAS Circle, being near’ 14th street, and no better | because of wealth? They entored a’ protest Mf our | colned he Mormons at Salt Lake City ‘Win Bare Gar Se : S : Soits made at the shorted notice Superior Sting POSALS FOR, cade EE f e, <4 early days, having been occupied by all : 1 D cp. | oration in Washington for private residences; it is | against a sham society. They sought to secure | tional bill, spoke of the children crowded into | ¢ nis, Washington al 154). This piece was ated to th boner peel Smad gorrbaray am mary res wil Defirniched o& soplication to | CHL ESPATHD RORANGHA POTTERY, BER. | elgon ateh proper outa spcuons | 8 gate They, sakea' ee ment af the Wealth he | factories, ‘and sald that while that stato of | {r veucruble, aud lodde aduinonal eecthe wees | seu by Alt, Josephs Zz ice. ED oa - ni ss ~ = “5 creates. ey asker iat he enjoy only what ist ht di wi classic proportions. Our citizens bh jon Miison ¥eine, ue Rivoli Par STM Sap | Heuporais mat be adtresred tote ungersiguedsen- | FROM EVERY PROVINCE IN JAPAN, sche | Rete toe ‘option of parcuaser: 4 dopant of | He creates, nothing more. If there is anything | plush ihe ireussty ia ectals eed oa | ane dee portons, {Our ltizens Ihave Long aa ey tid. Incr = ee » fem rachnr pohe ‘of the envelope, “Proposals for AS HAND-DECORATED PORCELAINS AND | $250 required oh each lot at thine of aetcs ‘Conveyanc- | left, let Wall street take it, The gist of all they notobliterate illiteracy. The Louisiana Senator, | by the hand such chiet magistrates as Jefferson, | Words “Holiness to the Lord, M. =e Vox Baasox: M a Bids will be considered on each ttem separately. FAIENCES, FASHIONED TO FORMS OF OR ing &c..ut purchuse.’s cost. ‘Terms to be complied | asked were In the three Bele of moral | who talked of the possibility of white slaves, | Adais, Jucksou, Lincoln and Grant. They | Specimens of Mormon paper money issued as Formerly with Lord & Taplon, Now bore G.H. HOYT, Assisiant Quartermaster, U3 A. SORTS ND USE BRONZES FROM THE | Yfaulting purchaaer lee fee tt ninencos of | worth as the standard of greatness; the divi- | Qveriooked the fact that in a great manyratin: | will netomat) ee a prescriptive | lite as 1565. ay pal tg G,1TAMILELS-6t ATELIERS OF THE MOST RENOWNED MAK. | S¢fultiug purchiser, after five days’ pabilenotice of | sion of the profits of labor upon principles of 4 z e of this country there were white slaves to-day | privilege to visit the President here for the | | Many of the smal! Mexican col MISCELLANEOUS SUP- ERS OF TOKIO AND KIOTO. EXAMPLES OF | fonebeen Dome ae ee eruaned 19 Washing gully: gpportanity or enjoying the benetits of | who suffered more than their colored brethren | Urowsy chance of tinding hii nol at howe | eat 1m two Jn the cenver Jt ts th reasonable prices, and satisfaction gaarant . SILVER AN! és Woe benef iey Eee Meni: cabquld ewloy | had ever suffered, Wherever ‘they saw a | attr a ride of salles away out Of towne iis | the people An wume iisiticts in Mies sce a ne a ‘Eveulng Dressca Bridal Trossesus a specaity. War DEFARTMENT, April 12, 1896, SORe ILATD WITH GOLD, SILVER AND = Avetioneert | those benefits? The Knights of Labor say Jay Gould they found a million paupera, Pov: | must ‘be acestibie te tnembone ot ee ress, to | they Want to make cha A az 920 14th st, between I and K. SEALED PROPOSALS (iu duplicate, will be re- COLORED BRONZES; RARE PIECES OF OLD 10S. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneer, | t208e who have earned them, erty followed the shadow of wealth, and always | the peopie, and to those who go on foot; and 'we | 8 cent piece will b {in halves and cack Soiked at this office untll ONE O'CLOCK P-M., WED-| WORK IN BRONZE; A BEWILDERING ar- | ‘JT — THE MEASURES PROPOSED, would. He believed in legislation, but thougnt | have never yet had a President who even do- | Ball Will pass for five E OF W. W. LAMP, Dive weet, Ue See D, 1886, for furaishing BAY OF THE MOST PERFECT CLOISONNE | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF MOST VALUABLE UNIM- The measures by which we propose to bring | the wise statesman was the one who sought the | sired a royai residence, or one so far removed | The collection is ver mens of 1249 HANOVER St, Soaps, Towels, ett ese’ for tine Warr eens | EVERSHOWN; PANELS CARVED IN WOOD PkoveD Lois IN THE NORTHWESTERN | | 1? things about were first, the establish | Tepe! of bad laws, He had a wholesome dread as to be unapproehablé save with a coach and | colonial and ae anere PHILADELP! BER 61834 | its Bureaus in Washingion, durin, Scal AND PAINTED; IVORY CARVINGS, SILK 2 - ine et : of legisiation when legislation was liable to be | four.” 1 foryy « the HIA, DECEMBER 6, tog reaus in Washington, during the ‘Year eud- Ree Be Mcnawee OF | 2 sire Ws caeeotina eu precce Coarkiar ment of bureaus to collect labor statistics. They | controlled by capital. Labor, he said, should After reviewing the history of the mansion, | uthority af “the aescus ‘ania, MESSRS. EISNER & MENDELSON, Hc forms of proposals, showing the items and ALL SIZES; SATSUMA WARE; ELEGANT | Martin F, Morris against’ Mancaret Soren as asked the establishment of these bureaus bp- | never forget to rely upon itself and not upon | the committee conclude as follows: “Whether | The spelling did not aiicet ii valucu themote, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS GRiitmated quantities required, together with i.struc- VASES IN ALL SHAPES: MANY CURIOS | others, No. 0757, lquity Docket 25, the undersigned | cause they knew that exposure of the condi- | the benevolence of statesmen. Referring to the | the present tenant of the White House shail | The blils issued under the authorliy of Congress MALT EXTRACT U.S OF A, Hons to bidders, will be furnished on application to AND BIZARRE CONCEITS OF THE EASTiinw trusted, appointed by sald ‘decreas will proceed to.xell | tions aS which labor worked would bring influence aed gyganixations, he asked pene Femain there after the next election, r SORE ged os a. en ee b IN ou‘ iS. PRIL TWENTY-SECOND, A- 1 rought Uni jtates Senators an epre- | gentleman with a greater or smaller family, | Ue ve > ‘ecel ve 0 EE CREE HILADELPEIA. | Proposals mst be sonemes ur me baie lgnea, | MIND, @c, &c. THE COLLECTION as a | iueg. ai FIVE O'CLOCK Mae public auction, in | Sout the needed DAD iendocthe ants hee | soneetiven capo ected _pistiorm, they Kom tis or the ottier side or the chamoer, of | amount of tne bill “Spanisis SIPS: TL HAVE USED JOHANN HOFF'S | endorsed on the outside of the envelope, “Proposals WHOLE FORMING A COMPLETE MUSEUM, | fFont of the premises, Low (Nos. 28, 24 and 27; In ir fark | Milied dollars or tbe vaix tage should not be voted away to corporations, | were there because th organizations | you, Mr. President (of the Senate), orsome * root in gold or A ide of th Alley and Page's subdivision of lots in ‘square No. 22, | t = ie ; < Iver.” An old note for $ ed by the Bank STORING BEVERAGE BED TORIC RS ap13.14.15,16,m23e20-6t ania eycnge aeiTogms, southwest corner Pennsyl- | | ‘Terms ofsale: Onethird cash; balance in one and | be taken back Into the hands of the govern. | country, and because “It 14 good for us to be | trate of the United Sixties cite have, not oniy | Other old relics show, ier CL KNOWN. I HAVE FOUND IT ESPECIALLY | PDROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. | vania avenue and ith’ street commons Wr two years in equal instalments, for which notes of | ment. They asked the abrogution of sil laws | here.” A few years Congress spurned the | in appearance but in fact, a good, healthy, and note w me of the later Soup is! prhsond GuNyaLeser ee ALLY OF¥ICcE A. C.S., WASHINGTON ita D.C. | NESDAY, TWENTY-FIRST" APRIL, 1 Oo | Boon cae prot ees quired, secured by deed of trust | that did not bear equally on capital and. labor. | {dea of ing the eight-hour law; now they | convenient awelling-piace.” pis at ye ing on ag ee 7 RGnitas (NUISING “AND VIS Cathe UE | | SEALED PROPOSALS in tipistte Mehtet the | OCLICR Palo na oN EARS Tr Ewe | abetaie Bromine | A dopa of e200 on euch ioc wil | “Ht'yag soammotad dust dactais masa oer: | eee eoehrag Seis roeee So sae wi could ENEBABLE DISTRICT CLERK, | it Sew York January Ast, Inse. ior Bones WEAKLY GLO, 25 ALSO TN EUNS | usual conditions, with cops oP sane etc co the HOURS OX SHUISDAY ANDERIDAY FOLLOW: | "01 GRUNGE: HAMILTON, trustee, | tury libs Hit had Limbs of opeteatee cai | Sees batts thas eae Se Om | ER LE DISTRICT CL Aya % by Tie Lewexee MrORTATION-SEREAUAEE | stacted will oe received 1D. Lopes a: wien tiene cea | dectiou, caubracity the best enero tater the ee oe | —o = | Another demand was that operatives be puld OTHER SPEECHES, A Long Usefal Life of a Man who | ter the establishine nde- LY, AND ADOUT A BILLION OF BOTTLES L3f | place they wil be dpened Int rrecenee ot Hiden | fect work otic daneweee Tp uoMAs DOWLING Auchoneer, by te statement thar isehir thar or creep! | Short speeches were made also by Represen-| Declined @ Place om the Supreme | fendent Hungarian oe PORTED BY Yud HAVE PASSED MY PaaPhe | lorfurnihing end delivering the Yresh beet requ Grand Exhibition MONDAY AND TUESDAY, a ay = by the statement that in this they were placing = *| Bench. thin owen mow sing PION IN THE CUSTOM MOUSE SATISPACIO | by the Substetence Departinent: Ue eear ati | APHIL NESET SENT AAD TORS OA, | atk PSE SAPEOF 4 EINE THREESTORY | a'burden upon capital. Granted, bat Uy wing | tatives J. E. Tarsney, of Michigan; ¥rank Luw- —— or justified for many cen. HILY $0y THE Past FIVE YEARS Soeninenelng July ta Tae Tae ries peUTeRE | Rutiea au Sole pea cia, hnoRtIS Wil be | AND, BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, ON | Oipar mente sould any Denne aoe ae, Meee | Jor or itllaols, sud: Jones Nenien eee Mr. R. J. Molgs, the clerk of the Supreme | fie fotun "Thies tone tid Ruy ed In one of ‘RESPE ULLY, commencing July Ist, 1886. ‘The contract for Fr mail adress free of charge. ONGRESS SUB Owe . | Bitves would be protected against accident, | syivania, and Mr. Frank M. Fogg, of Michigun, ‘ _ y chedl'et ia W. W. LAMB, "Mt Beef shall bot be construed to @ivulve the United ms cash, eRe E eee Chan oP ee ‘They demanded "th ition of hartge! 3 ; | Court of the District, who, as stated in Tw | deeply notched. The vod ‘of registering by CHIEF DIGG INSPECTOR. 8. ‘States in any obligation for payment in oxtows Grea | apie THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. By virtue of two deeds of trusts, dated ey del 1e nition of trades | Senator ‘Voorhees who was expected to speak lob as cubes rete tall the Singlish court ores. ~ ted by C. “ “4 tively the 21st day of March, A. D.'1884, and the unions by in ration, ‘hey asked also | was detained at home by illness, Star, celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday yes- 4 oy OF IMITATION.” SORAP CRRA, Peete aie ell sealed enc opss TP HOS H WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, | 128 day of Susur, A.D. 1886, and racorded in, rovision for Weakly pay nts, There were men terday, is a Kentuckian by birth, a native of | Chequer from the tue of tue Norman Cou marked “Proposals Fresh Beef,” and addre to "te WHTHOCE THe SIGNATURE op SENUINE . 1,081, folio 47, et seq.; and, Liber No. in this country who, Quest until 1783. It is the sa 3 un. OF e ‘end of the year to ‘Transfers Real Estate. Way Bore a ays z SATURE Cie =r 9 cilvely, two ot the ; Clarke’ county, and studied law at Frankford, thar <3 ~ EPA? ociog SSRs ON raft ECE | Ie underage, The guvcrniuen norven the ight AUS SED MALTA BLE EPROVED | re biuret Calasas Aalst the writes Eegas | te other, never aur ald through compacy | Deeds in, feo have been filed as follows:| He was contcinporary with the elder Francis | keep Leusst of tack seed maa ue, whe Informacion an 10 conditions, quailty of bee page| NUMBER 019 1 StREMT NORTHWEST; teen whit cc or nettin create tee eaereanee Ira | Stores,’ They asked die ainitin: of the con. | Walter 8, Cox Si ob te, Augustus Jay, sa. 670; | P. Blair, and « friend (of the Blair family. On | ing” @ stick, In the English sate, D ‘nt, amount of bond, + Taust be ot ined by aj AND. VACANT LOTS AS FOLLOWs: ou WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST. DAY OF t system on public rks. The contract sys- S—. Augustus Jay et > ter S. Cox et al., | his admission to the at = twenty- | sum pai nk WHS HUMIC on RUNKENNESS, cation to this office, ON J. STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH | Qi WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY bo ® dovics of the devittocn, £98. 671, 672, 710 and 711; $—-. Julia A. Wal- | one, his uncle gave him $60 anda horse, and|the side of a willow ‘or buzel stick. onxekasaeon SEDGWICK PRATT, Ist Lt. RQ.M. 3d Art, A.CS. STREETS ‘NORTHWEST: ON “ALLEY LN raincoat REED RCE 14 chea “aud it hed. been | lace to Grlanda H. Ross, pt. 4, sq. 120; $3,000. | he started to visit bia grasafather in, treGhne | Tie nate, git Mallow by Cutter HABIT, POSITIVELY mb17&18&ap5,6,14815-8i MESH OF LSTREET BETWEEN NINTH AND | {he following rou! estate situate in Georgetown, In thé | and cheat the i een, had been | Sohn MoGes to Aun MoGeo, property ca'Vanior | Chee eee vague granal ing during this | of Tallies, and inscribed in Io: CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR WEEN CARAT a ONO, SEREEE | Reto Lous summtaned nitrate n rae aca pine (58) | pretty successtutin accomplishing both. ‘They street, West Washington; $1. ‘Michael | visit, Mr. Meigs settled the esi ‘The grand- | by the Writer ol Tallies. A HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. E SOUTH WE ch CANAL MTREIER RuREWweENG oy Hebe Saad Sea etre Retenen, Gegerined | Of cb beaeaerocenbeeretd Ce ae Gatit’ to D. J, Broderick vet fy pt 2, sq. 32; | father rad been the agent for the Indians of ented a penny, a larger one a suiting, a wilt given in ot withont ‘PITHELIOMA! AND R STREETS SOUTHWEST; SECOND Fs is 75. J. . Ww, pi 5 4 , . Em- | Georg! forth nnessee and Fone & pound, @ » Jargeroue one hup- gta at Ge gues come eh abeottely SIRENT, BETWEEN Q AND ie Giannis | tame at the northeast corner of guid lot numbered ie yorkiognen Ougot bet ee frous S Sinith to R. Geldschiatetoras an, | Georkl& North Carolina, Tenn affairs required | dred pounds, and soon, Wiicn the. stick was Rarmiess, and will effects per e ead FOUTIAV EST AND CANAL, STREET) Biz | Tis (Gent (O8).on the west ling of Congress street. and toadvocate If ever thore was if 403; $3,201, C. W. Patterson to Mary E. Cur- | considerable travel in that part of the country. | prepared it was split. in two by the depuuy cure, whether the patient isa moderate drinker or ax a sarneleantne Bei oftae MEEHAN GEORGIA AVENUE | fie shavoosouth by And with the sald ine of Congress Geance upon, te cultured ‘lasses of this oun: | tis,,Pt Fortune, Hnlanged (44 acres} @2,800. | Atter- practicing’ law tu. eircule of overs | Poseabetitae it Si Spitt, in such @ way that Sicobolic wreck, ithas been given in thousands of _ Prohated in the Supreme Court of the Di of $2 Congres strect one bandred and. twenty {140 fe try it was because of the rubbery from the | 2. B- Groff to A. J. Clar! gounties in southeast nnessee, he having | the notches appeared on both halves, One halt cusee, and in every instance « perfect cure has fol Tumba, holding w term for , thenee north parallel with Co FtY-DID6 190; $8,134. “N. 0. special children of the privileges of the school and the % For seven years T suffered with a cancer on my | Coumybit cx Hay Ry $90) feet, tence east one hundred and twenty (120) Sates setter on ames Moore, sub lot 46, lowed. IT NEVER yatta The system once iumapreg- | face Fight eens pose recommended the | Court joa mairiee of Columba holding a pecat epahe place of beginning, with the improvements | PI} 8 ae rene tt 80.59. | countiés in southeastern Ti ‘Nas nd to'l. 3, Cottey pt tot wy Wilh deTrusteo, | {RereOR. consisting Of a thieesory and basement | SFles Of education south; they should go to the | Head to T. J. Cottey, pt. 10 ville, Tenn. Soon | of the stick was deposited ii afterwards "he ‘became 's candi {ng the money aa date for the | other held by the person lly, tue other constitutional conven! but was defeated. | a receipt. One was called the bated with the Specific, it becomes am Uier umpossh | use of Swift's Specific and I determined to mak Term in F ii No. 730, a i ‘Harban to La Fetra, sub lots 77 wever, filled ition of public schooi | the counter-tally. In 1534, after a how eystem, Riiksy ior the quer appetite went. effort to procure it, In this I was nuccessfal-and oe. | scl nt pubite sects Me feast oP ech eee Trees Berm oe Soe eae Nestea eres rete g | Gash, Where children are asseinbied in inctories. | S. Harban to, Go 7725.50. ,C. A’ McEnen to | teste" na"'seviced the sbeeiec at tee cae | camer ally. introduced, the tally sticks, Terms ofsale: One-third cash; balance ope,two and | They are told thatunless these children worked For gen its use. | The tufluence of the medicine at first was | the foliowing real estate in the City of Washington, queer pot Gno-tie ws 7 vi Annie Barrett, 16 ‘and 17, bik. 4, | His digest of the decisions of the state courts is | which had accumulated in great number,were Sate ay SCsomewhat aggravate the sores botene thoi to wit: On THURSDAY, the | {Fee yeurs, for which purchaser's notes to bear inter- | their parents would be impoverished, “Better ig A £ DR. 8. F. WARE, mation was allsyed, and 1 began to improve alter tee AOE APRIL, 4D: 1806, send every parent to the poorhouse than to rob | Marshall; $20. ‘Susan A. Summy ~ td | regarded as one of the best extant. On the | burned in tie stoves ol the house ot lode” Tine 7 re first f en. health has greatly i : hese of Frank L. Summy, sub lot 23, sq. 86; $500. | breaking out of the warin 1861, the 1amliy | dry old sticks made an Jntcuse heat and set ire ERBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE, ea M., part of Lots L abd Spment. 2 Of education and physical devel- | Fee picia wo Latte M, Deolivile, day ict 18, | moved to New York, but Mr.’ Meigs was | to the parliament buildings, wich were con= Commer ith and ¥ strests: also, RK. HELPHEN- | Work ‘The cancer os may ince Dagan ts Coren cee Brick Hi ‘hey asked the prohibition of the employ- | $4. 194; $4,987.50. Jane Farben 35 to W. | invited by Mr. Lincoln to make a codifica- pletely destroyed. ‘The tally stick at the Na- STINE, corner 14th street and Vermoutavenua, | the uicer to Neal, until there is note vestige of it left | bated 19 Pore cee ment of convict labor and that a tad | Buckley, sub lot 94, aq. 641; $044. 0. H.Sears | tion of ‘the laws When he. arrived, ‘Museum ina gift from Mr. A. M. Franks, Washington, D.G. only alittle scar marks tne place. . TeoKGO ey oueenCer Bate, Of Jot Ki; fronting | Sterathorcs ee scons teste cate Tamm, day of | Ment Of Convict labor, ax short thes a ee | to same, pt. 93, d : Sse. J.T, ArmstoR. A. | finding that Mr." R. 8 Coxe was en-| of the British muscum, It registers the paye Cattor write for pamphiet containing ‘rundredsot | Ga, Ang, Lone A MeVONALD. | 2700-100 feet on I strect, abd lot Hf and patt ofl pelt’ the property at the risk aud cost ot the default | proaching the danger line, ‘They meant slim Me lot 21, eq. A. P. Fardon to ‘on such 8 codification, be remonstrated | ment ol £100,000, in part PHipeipal on a loan of Kestimonials from the best womenand men from all | AHAAt® Ga, August 11, Pal ae renee 100. feet on Ly street, and ing, purchaser afer five days’ public notice In some | io tax @ ian according to his cost to the gor. | O- A Reitiie’ ot 128 co Ser pttsce | with Me Lor merase The work was in com- | $140,000, due September 30,1770, aud pald arts country. oced-ata,th _— d_ having on the w. side a 16-foot Leticia O21; 92,200. bands, Ae ited him | Movember 2 ay ‘ JESSK H. WILSON, P. Gilbert, pt. 3, B. & H.’ meet Chief Justice Cartter and those he con- % = Thave had acancer on my face for some years, ex- | Rive Sside, 4 30-foot alley, together wi apo-deds idunCHite MAYFIELD, } ape anaes eaae gh Ganesrous and costly | Sedition, am lot 2, lip,” eee Wee ; | templated appointing on the District Supreme Plumbing Inspection. SSE Ht THFT 22z y gSSs | tending from one cheek bone across the nuse to the | "Also, on the same day, at HALF-PAST FIVE | ————————— tentiary, where some of them would have been ¥ ‘S, Petit ul sient nad ie mame man that Mr. Meigs was | sow THE PRESENT LAW OIGINATED—THE g Hun ns ag Sey, iebee civee moa great deat of pain, st Himes PQLOCK Pat, lots 2, 6,9 and 10, inag, 602, and FT'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Jong ago'if Justice had been served out to 67, 8g. 237, in to | appointed to Position he now occupies. |“ SERVICE ESTABLISHED BY Dk. TOWNSHEND. o BUH i i Sys, burping au Niche, te, euch an, extent that ras | Joh na ore ‘etacy ta | MAIGHEETS GaLelON VALUAl paste eae ‘mem. | vaunie 0. Morey, sub lots 6 10 8, Lanier Hill; | During Andrew Jobeon®s administration A “The article in your issue of the Si: instant, me? “GoS HOR te 4 Sua8 | Ciicin stay, 1580, and have used ight bettiea, it bes | cashrend the & PROPERTY SITUATED COCKER OF TENER BIGHT-HOUR RULE, $4,000. Charlot:é ‘Thompson to J. H. Smyth, | Meigs was tendered @seaton the bench of the Satine hatees hie ee Sven ae Ereaten! rele by Feacyine the inflame | and two from day of AND 8 STREETS NORTH iG NO, 4 Mr. PR amare Upon other prin- — na besr relating: Ben ytewory ty =e pa~§ MILWAUKEE Lace beruapeanas eneral healt wy panes | secre on SATURDAY APRIL. ples Knight Labor, Referring to feenan, Taine omar — : Knoxville, Iowa, Sept. 8, 1885. Set at option hasers, » Cash depoutt of $100 pens ince rae, out of ahs the demand foe éight hours labor, ho sald, are. ab aller to Emma Mr. 3.6 MeGua, of the bealth department, to THE BEST IN THE DISTRICE ‘Treatigon Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. | tid $00 on ac the ther tows naa knocked faving a trontag ot 60 eat on 1th ate thelr civilization. Uniess tho hours of Inbos | soe ee, Iu AG. Stevens ‘How ts toatt” asked the reporter. rs % alley aree ‘were considerably reduced wit next $2,800. jum- ce 5 rst piace, you state that the For saleby Dealers + 0F by the, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, | of sii mist be cdinied wish wituta ton Gape frou | proved by siwostory tame Cottage aad Sable with OF three yours thre would be & pauio und sine, Baker. sub low 19, oredit of ‘establishing tals’ publie service ts generally, Agent, Gayot sale in dotwclt of Which tie Sagal bg op poe ogy ROS et | nation such as bad never bene gene, sie od ‘grounds; $1. mainly due to the old’ bourd of health and m; : Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga_¥. ¥. 107 W.20de _ 16 | Hghtio Feielf risk and? coat of Gefuulting bur | 4 terme A “Aitveraseing and peda ava this country. When the Grand Army of the | J, Malard to B, Richardson, sub. . 336; felt,” Kow, the fact ty, tie old. board was uals tawL G PALMER NVISIBLE WIGS, HENRY Wine GARNET rage, ghaser cost, an eee ee $8 | Republic returned and vas enrolled again in a “White, ished ists, and ihe plumbing inspection ¥ DIES ENTS, o 5th street northw yey Jarchame | $he army of labor, ‘hoursof labor had been ., Down Service Was nol established until Iss, in tue 1224 20th Street Northwert, ‘Ou hand aad mide to order ‘THOS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ‘api-adds_ | Property at therisk and cosy the paste or 1873 would have been 2us; glr0oe & fourth year of the administration of br. towne Medal and Diplomas awarded for Superior Workman- THOMAS DOWLING, ancuoneer ‘epodaas hat 522 and 623, shend as health officer. I tuink tho oid board Ladies, take notice that Hair Braids are made for 95 THAT VERY rr ay “we te 1 sot. i ef ouhie one pon omen ged the Sant opt a? ale Braids dyed il shades, trom 60 | THAT VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROP. i 4 in the eystem of the removal of night soil, porcarzs OF FRENCH WINES, COGNAC | ©eHts up, in an unequaled manner. aabaees ON einay Ea Al ALL, Bt £4, 165; ry yoiom < hay CHAMPAGNES AND CORUERLS Eatlgy Hate Dressing, Cusine and, shampooing. at | SHLUATED ON ELEVENTH BURKE, NEI and B4, sq: condem: of fashingion eamal, ‘Clarets, $3.75, $4 and $4.50 per dozen. Cali | 291m ‘H. PHILIPPS, 906 7th st, nw. Tow ¢ IG NO. 606), AT AUC Bensinger, the enactment of a code of ae tee ome | fornia Wines imported directly. Napa 2 nfundeli, Soe. | ————______________ A Le itchett to L: ‘and the introduction of the registraicon of vi gallén. Wines received directly without pas ‘EN’S CALF BOOTS $2, VALUE $250. Soo. oe are OEE SEVENTH. ‘John & ‘Slatisties into the District, 1 know that pone Feiss die tae which magia: guaraniceat tol | Mies ence ae gaol worth 6 re Premises, 1 Wl’asil tbat eects: | 8,000. Of the geutlemen connee'cd witi the old board sey Sb cusses, hooks $4, really worth: now Piidm> “Victor HOUX & COLI747 Pa. ave Jadles! Peb. and Kid. But. shoes. $1.50; rect northwest. and bales tat tte ae, eo ‘the Yell curned taurois wish Colong. to br, Tower Vv Missee and i ond Ah every par |: ong 35 foe on oF th sree bye on athena ir he meus Utes. Years conilbaous — haat 08. $2.50: Setar Seice Bulidiog, Sek eh anise tary, and, baa ‘ahorter hours, igri whieh Peete in ei Zad to the Distcet HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF | Kubbers and Arties of is best grade aod at popular This isa very cexirabi aoa rape evga ‘tal fannd ours druiuage ever Serinlated, PURE OLIVE OIL AND MACCARONL prices, at pet ee male While EE Ep ices er cae civuiest week. 1914 und 1916 Penna, 4 attention: clerks in, : petahoawg x= — WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ns 3. W. SELB! u esi 88a ga Pe Frou ealafieg fa the p or 1 ls Sromacu.— ‘ALSO, G Tunis sorts scouRED, tune of sale. conveyancing sen i = Spier See a THE CELEBRATED VELATTS FAMOUS CARA- | “Coats 50 cents, Pants 2605 Gee see y as dhe commistg reerve es as 3 peek Suites MELS, FRESH EVERY DAY. Altering aa Fepairing done 1h best manner Biogen a the rik an cost are a = tere | fet itl battets com nw. oppose U.S Patent Omice | Codsall oranddetwvered, OUe Pattee ae! We Server 0 of, taal srt Ns a poynicians to Semnee, ranch Store, 1706 Pennsylvania ave n. Foo Mii nw. | scat JOuN A : re. ee = 25 mb15-2m* and 42 N. Calvart st. . sete type at a case