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THE EVENING STAR ; PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, TELEGRAMS 0 THE STAR om ‘ o AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, —_—+—_—_ jorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11 Marder Following an Election Dispute. bes Evening Star jpoaaes framnd Mount STERLING, K¥., May 4.—Monday, at ‘W. ADAMS, Pres’ : Jeffersonville, @ shooting occurred which will GEO. MS, Pres't, Fofult Im the death of one of the participants pebso served to subseribers: © particulars stamp it as one of the most ony carriers, "on thelr corn ‘accounts, st 10 po Strocions killing that has ever occurred here. week. or 44 per month. Coples at the counter, 2 Tom Howard and Kelt Salyers had had a cents’ each, joall—vostage prepald—O0 cents = sious altereation respecting a local election. month: ope year, $6: six m0! The matter was supposed to have been dropped. (Eotered al tbe Post Ofice af Washington, D. C.as Monday, however, the quarrel was nsuimed, second-clans mall matter. | during Which Salyers disputed some assertion, ‘Tae WEEKLY Stam—published om Friday—@1 0 z of Howard's, when the latter: hastily pulled his Cre yrepeld. Sk months, U0 conte. revolver and deliberately fired on Saivers, who Seca ona | WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT. TUESDAY, MAY 4. [ast soe egg ee A 2 URSDAY. MAY 4: although his capture is confidently expected. If caught serious trouble will likely ensue, as Salyers is largely connected, will see that Howard dis kinsmen turned to the PROPOSALS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES CITY AND DISTRICT. TALKING IT OVER. NCASTER, BOOKS AND STA-| JPSROPOSALS Fo Fure = ——s ae ene —— Keeping ofthe lave. On the other hand, Howard RY G LAN 5 AND STA- |ALS FOR FUEI. DAYS. 5 5 enn Considering | '8* several brothers who.are desperate and Wi Tionery 829 Tih su." Catholie Geode beaut: | I>? Wan Davantuesr, May 3,186 |———_____FUTURE DAYS. |) _— TU-MORROW. ee NATIONALS AGAIN VICTORIOUS. lg nt en pnd defend him to the death. Bott inctions are fui nand-painted Cards, Japanese Novelties and | - Sealed Proj (1p duplicate) will be received a& rU0s J. FISHER & C0., Auctioneers. DPRCANEON BROS, Auctioneers, ‘will sell the — Eig! our Movement. hoted throughout the county as fearless, dee Artists’ Materiais at lowest prices, my4-7t* | this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, THURS = — STOCK AND CONTENTS IN STORE A Game Sustehed from the Bostons. | err: == erate men, UGLE ECHOES-WAR POEMS OF NoRTH | RAY.JUNESEVENTEEN, 1886, for turnishing the | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED MAGNIFICENT SALE 908 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, MEETINGS OF THE BOSSES LAST NIGHT— ——>__ AND SOUTH. hal aa thay be required inthe Meee fear auieg vase | ny visser Uaaaec a Bae Banos Coe of or TURADAY, Avan, Tintern, av Tew at, |~ “726 a nse CONTMET OTHER GAMES| MASTRR BUILDERS, STONBOUTTEES auD Gumbel Ont ofa Window. f Gommenarea | 30,1887. the pistrict of Columbia, entered on the 13th day HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Kia witt continue daiiy antl al atiare dapostd of RDAY—FIELD NOTES, ETC. PLUMBERS EXPRESS THEIR DETERMINATION | HOW A YOUNG LADY Wire Was Locxeo IN GOT eet Glue, Stucinge Pose, oft onls wilt be recetved for the whole or any part | of February, A.D. is66, in ity caine No. eases es aaa aciiig Mock contains prime and lirst class Dry Goods | Yesterday was another great day for the Na-| TO RESIST THE JoURNEYMEN'S DEMANDS. ‘TO HER LOVER. Lay yp a ade fuel (Coal and Wood) to be delivered at the War | Slary’ . Fowler el al, are defendants’ the under: | UPRIGHT, PIANO, | GIT, PAN PARLOR | Silke Velveie nertne Se Dress Goods, Cashmeres, donate ney detested the doughty ball tos Aner the first day of the elght-hour contest | PAPUCAM, May 4.—Saturday a young tinner, my ‘AS omeccaw._ | Aeerment, bureaus oF odloes, in Washington tor tumors, named in anid decree, willy at SUITE: MAHOGANY CABINETS PLUSH AND Embroidered Fiannels, Table Linens, Towels, | Ors Bes by ascore of 12 to 11, after ®| employers and mechanics talked the matier | Bemed Smith, obtained license to marry his N, (or contracts) may be awarded. in such quantities, and | TENTH, 1896, sell at public auction, in front of the | | NivCinit’ Wasy UitFIRS BOOK AAE, See | Leen Reaealts, Undcrwear,, Hosters, Corssis, ery evenly contested game. The home boys | over last evening. At the headquarters of tue | 8dlady's ulcce, Miss Anna Tuckles, a modest New Booxs Sisueh tines a8 the convenience’ ofthe department | premises, part Of Lat numbered awontgtnrae (3) In NGRaVinGs Lace CUREAL fing drigaacls BMS Shs together with a Pal | ee tted Ly mote race ee eeiant | workingmen every one was confident and in- | #04 charming young lady. sy ee tak a +m vest "7 NDSO! some very costly errors on 4 ha m place Sat y Hooter ca oa fare aafiggeorerament reervee therignttorejctanyand | lig at point in the nat the epithet de of q CHAMB EA acadic will de welt atend hts aae ata good a | the part of the visitors, they managed to. pall | (122d 10 be rather gleeful over the vielory that | the lady's aunt was not adtined or'ine nigel Dy Sel Bol Ing Goods. 1 ’ was Y o er nie ee sof Hire State, War and Navy department balld-| horieast corey of ald Lor aud running. due weet sPitikes, FHA: | “Termscaah. Mc FOLEY, Auctioneer. —~tmya-5te | outahead. Shawhad no terrors for the Bostons | the¥. een Jiccereas linge pgeespeend [rm yy Lt Bad ‘Limes, by Wallace. Specifications, general instructions to bidders. and | three (3) inches to the northwest corner of the Lot ‘exTssion pORABLES FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. and in the first part of the game they piled up | ran building one would get an entirely | T20™ #04 refused to let Sinith see her. Smith Bocls Rehees, by Browse ner PeBlahy Moore. | blank forme of ‘Proposal will be furnished to estab-| thence due south wish, the dividing line “ol! Pie DINING CHAIN CHIN S AND GLASS: tabbarine cour. nits one after the other. After the fifth inning | aiferent impression. The remarks thet were | Lecuat Suet 10 obtain possession of his tm ‘ieee, by Proposals shoud be enclosed in seated en vel - | hundred and sixteen (16) feet nine winches | WARE, HALL, PIECE, RINK MOQUET AND site a the “wizard” seemed to have the upper hand of Pet en egneulted & lawyer, and to Memotrs of Geo. Sherman, new edition, dorset he Outside “Proposals tor. Fuels” wad ad ile alley’ thence east with the said ‘alley fou CARE RT EERO CORSE eee HIGH-BRED Hons! the visitors, and but for inexcusabl Dey | esscraletioe thee crn ren enre nn | Capac cnnt ene 2uass Ounebed 0p seaar emotes of Gen. Sherman, east om gate utside “Proposals for Fuel,” and ad- | to « public alley: thence east with the said alley four | CARPETS THROUGHOUT THE MOUSE: | py IGH-BRED HORSES, s rs, ut for inex! e errors they | determination on thelr sideas the working: | OUt a Writ of habeas corpus, ‘The aunt heating Principles of Political Heonomy,by Newoomh, | “4% RAsst Quartermaster, 08.4, | uitisaleyoapoint fom whichalinermdvesorts | EUS, RITCHES HEGUISITES, we. uring | DIRECT FROM THE, REGGE ASS REGIONS OF | would have Bostouemade tareceasuca canst; | men manifested on thelr, ‘The District as. | ofthis bad her lawyer on hand. While the U.S. Reports, vol. 116. a 15-60 see would intersect the line of north I'street at the begin- CONTAINED IN DWELLING No. 27 GRANT | 08 FRIDAY MORNING. MAY SEVENTH, 1896, at | B/DES.. The Bostons made three earned runs in | {0 Mauls ‘As | case Was being argued the young lady escaped W. H. MORRISON, ae t POST ROUTE MAPA | ing, and there with thatlineto the point of begin- wt! ae BOD SLING Bo, ao 'HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOC! the first Inning. They added one more in the | Sembly, Knights of Labor, held a session last | from her room by’ climb: i ot : = asmixorox, D.C., apni 20, 1s6e, | “OG Ester mores, an naLE-past | On WEDNESDAY. MORNING, MAY FIFTH, | _oo2926,E street northwest, Washington, B. C. one run in the second inning rpenters’ union con-| She’ jomed her lovel Crcotarrxa Linrany. Catt "1 7 | tinued its ver y hier 4 reties © baesy Sh DANS AT ALE AST | commencing at eieN OCLOUN wena aelars | pOpusisting of Trotters, ‘Pacers. Rosdaters, Famtly | and tures in the Hith, he score then stood. 7 session during the evening, and | they hied away to Metropol ALS will bereceived at this de | GC ROCLOG ment until TURSDAY, TH FIRST DAY OF pba oi NE 1886, s, lll, the Gretna n 'E e Pairs, “Among them isa Pair | to 4 tn favor of the visi vho were blanked | Other trades organizations held conference i sect cre. ore mar TWELVE OCLOOR Soon ik twenty-three (23), in square numbered one hundred | above-named residence. all the excellent Furniture, | of Bay Geldings, 5 and 6 years old, 16 hands high. full in the next three icnineets _ same three | About the iLinocseret eg Hea — ssi scape Acero de farnishing Coples oF the nest vous | Aud ohe (101), beginning on the line of north I street, | Carpets, &c., contained therein, to which the attention | brothers, the Hnest matcha team ever offered for sale innings the Nationals added three runs to their | Sylvania avenue, and the carpenters’ hall, 7th ing irnishing copies of the post route | it the northeast coruer of suid lot, and Fanning thence | Of parties in search of fine goods 1s respectfully cailed. | in Washingvon. STATE ar ‘dst th test | and L streets, groups of worl Sind x os pS every two Months during the. fiseal year begin- | S4tD hoy s) and twenty-four | House open for inspection early on morning of sale. | | Bay loan Geiding, 7 years old, 15% hands high, has | SCOre, and ted the visitors amidst the greatest | au ing tub open teins tee 1260 PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE, wluly 1, 106. ane ending T 0 ae. ee ches ton | House torrent shown 3:46, exciteinent, The visitors came in for their last | Sembled during the evening, talking over the MES LUCY L HUNTER |" Specitications, giving detalied siacem-nts of there. | Cbidui cout ek ithwest | my-2e DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. Tuning, and the crowd was breathless with sup-| situation. s ap26 2 ants to be met in respect to this work,and also- | Py point’ ot sald. line, from, Wiel run a ae ml excitement Theirs The master bulla crim 7 + - 9 cea point’ of sald. Tine, from e Fun OMABIOO WING rausann ee pressed exeltement, The first maa was prompt r builders, the boss stonecutters R 4 the estimated aumber map which Will proba | north would Intersect the line of north I 'stceet twe , Auctioneer, a or two chances had been given | and tho 1 \ A special trom Nebraska City, Nebrask Easter Greenixe. Diy be required, and giving full instructions as to the | (xo) feet nine inches from the beginning, thence due | @TINWAY @ SON'S PIANO FORTE, BOOK. Painowieetus sintoe bane orn ra yy re site fe rag 00K ‘Over three thousand volumes of Standard and Popu- lar Books. with BEST MAGAZINES and NEW BOOKS SOON AS ISSUED. EASTERCARDS. EASTER NOVELTIES —_| manner of bidding and conditions to be observed by | hort to the line of -horthy 1. stbvet, thence Seren al een eee ee oo en ee a ae Ue Lae ee ee a the Corcoran building, | 24, says: Intense feeling prevails here over the eye i i Brown Mare 8 years old. 15% hands high, believed | cov, sady. as and the M PI , y Bidders will be furnished cn application. to the | tas with the line’ of north I street twenty. CASES, WITH SECRETARY ATTACH Meovin S901 a seven already gained. The audience was he Master Plumbers’ Protective associa-| murder of Maggie Shellonberger, aged eleven. A splendid assortment of Easter Goods now ready. | ‘Topoxrapher of the Post uflice department, Washing: | €55 rete tine tS) ns ® poling of beginning WARS UTE AME PARLOR SULT EO Uae, | i et celding Oe ar reatly disappointed. At orking so hard | ion held s meet nea pmeceron i+ pee SG ‘Topographer of the Post Omtice department, Washing feet (Y) Inches to the point of besinuing, | BANy CIAL, HAT RACKS, OF BELEN: | Sorrel 5 years old, 16 hands high; this fs | Steatly disappointed. Atter working so hard py pote} the sume being improved by a Brick House, No. 2008 AND SIDES AW. CEM. | gna. the mont promfsing young horses everett | UyOvercome a big iead tomakea presentot four | Street, These meetings were all unusually well | YA" Ss charged, by Lee Shelienberger and tis A z Z 3D. hn - sotmastex General reserves the right to relect ION TAG r a as i wos discouraging to say | St0nG0d, du each os these wife, the latter the stepmother of the child, ‘goods suitable for the Easter Holidaya tmaster General reserves the rz Tstreet northwest. f : AT’ 5 Mik: | Kentucky; has shown 2:35, ns in the last inning was discouraging tw say ‘a each case members deciared 2 Call and examine the display at Say of all Bids, andl to warve vechuleal defects. Af ONTHE SaMm Day, am rive ocuock | EUATOILS MAWULETOR AND | , DalriBruwn Yuen d uni 7 years old,15 nandshigh; | the least. When Baker took his position at the their purpose of resisting the eight-hour de- | The body of the victim of the atrocious erime WAM F. VILAS will seli mr ure UTHER | i RS, CUPLC ellew e fastest palt ace 5 y people had any nd. " JOUN C PARKER'S, 2p20-law4w Postmaster Gener enty-six ciuning forthe sament’the south | OLALEI Set SCACAA IEG: | World: has shown close to zzo, , Seen Pacers in the | bat in the last inning but few people had any Way found in the collar of Shellenberger’s ty Gland G19 Ah nw._ | PROPOSALS FOR 1 BEEP, MU 9 Boozs Booxs: Booxsa OFT CoaMiseanY OF SUBSITE atigle of sald lot thirty (30), and running hopes of the Nationais being able to make tive THE MASTR! with her tu cut. There Biack Gelding, 7 years old/15% hands high: hy ER BUILDERS er Unroat cut, There was wl ity-two (2 tect." six " (G) inches Ucar eed gis , evidence more runs, Baker's luck was with him, and he th 1 previous. e child had beer Balned first ona fumble, Carroll’ then struck | jyyat ‘Me Matter over until quite late at | Wi previous prutality., The child had boon Pop cH : SUITS, BRUSSELS | Shown 2:3: oth thence sweet twenteats,_ (a U3 SES | ay tar ; tapes pped and scourged & 26 Wasiieros, D.C Apri do, 1sse._| feet: vy tect “mie (0) ADRES, MATTIESSES | cath Mae, 78 Out,” Baker worked his way round to third | Msht A Stax reporter was introduced to the | she filuted: “Shationiors = some AT cost. Sealed proposals. in tr addressed to the thetice west uwenty-x (26) feet nine () Luches Uh "ko OF DOORS, LUA | ,,Jiay Geiding, 6 years old,16 hands high; has trotted aoe | See aad Jere oe paeptigad through a mistake as a delegate from | fortable circutustauces ‘aud h dersigned,will be received at this office until TWELV orth nine (9) feet; thence est eleves HK BER, & tOOLS, KITCHEN ule 2 3 biin home, ines finally reaching third, he muster plumbers, As he wor 10 r heiress to valuab hich now reve biG, (0,lere, out ag oost ALL ROOKS ON MY | O'CLOCK NOON, ON THURSDAY, SAY TWN. | thence south fiteen (19) fret; thenceeastiweaty (0) | BSH CARDEN LOOLs, BITCH adit Mare, S years old, 15% hands high; hasshown | Start was given his base by the pitcher, and | suspleion was diced towards: Rien eds | Heirons to Valuabi ‘that the child killed. FINE AND COMMERCIAL SPATIONERY. “This | TLETH, 1686, at which tne and place they will be | tre weast fortgatiree (ie eek hing (Ds inches ts the | On WEDNESDAY, MORNING, May Ftevu, | 220.7 Furlong & Connelly request gentlemen de- | as Caught while going to seevad. Hines ecor- | Identity being fully established, he was invited | befell, but physicians pronounce tals as ply ives an opportanity for book bayers to place in their | GPened in the presene pees of beginning, improvet by'a frame house, No. | 1858, commenci SO/CLOCK, at the residence | siting to purchass to come sad fue behind and test | HS), Kuowles made a hit, Gilligan was given | outside. While he was present master builders | Cally itaposslUl oracles eine collection of stamtard kis miscelta: | Preah tee! required by the Subsistence Leyartinent, pol | mann, Nogse Leth areet, Pind driving quasides ofany o¢the stock uny | BAS base, and both he and Knowles stole a base. | declared their Intention of sticking out asainee | Live ore turned a verdict last Seas Gan ete eee Ee ‘Gated stages Aran; os thle dapet: site [end ON THE SAM. DAY, at HALF-PAST FIV: w Il seit tue eu re sale. a Gladmon then lilted the ball into far right Heid, | the demand of the men. A member of the | Might that tw her death wt the fed. Auy book of books wanted not in stock will be | “C, during the fiscal year commencing Juls | O'CLOCK P. M., will sel! part Of Lot nine (®),in squat 2 ated above. Catalogue, with full and extended Pedi; can be | Justoutof reach tor two bases, aud cue score | Master Plumbers’ association announced that | hands of nd siepmotwuer. The Crdered thd's Uberal discoumt made from the retail Cae ae | Rityatx (96), beginning tor ihe? “dime sae | THOs. DOWLING, | obtained at the Auctioncers of at the sinGlon Was tied amidst the greatest excitement. Force | the meibers of that association were “stiff for | steels were filled wit sues! snes it Bae — G A WHITAKER, period such choice ¢ Fresh 8 tt Sree (OR DOWLING: Awalonee= ve FURLONG & LLY. | followed with a gleay base hit and Gladmon | nine hours.” nigh » et ied maul duylight Beet an may be required for sites to officers ©, Guutheast ce Of sald, _lot_mumbere \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, FP\HOMAS DOWLE: made for home. The ball and the ranner made | «we see, by sheriff's deputies, aud the Jail was sieonsiy = eee government reserves the right to ect aly or | ping tuguet west ninety seven, (Op out tw aad | d bas Clans lege a very close race, The majority of the audience | ompocr ofthe macy bua ee Mee ME | quad. to Nini Ta vege, MS Sha “ eeuiaee teen: cantebetage proposals must be marked | Mine (9) Inches, thence east 1 ven (97) feet tw 3) Sy SAhE, OF MECKINGTON,” THE | thought it was out, but the umpire decided | “Mr. Yost, a builder, who was present, an- | #cUon Was. tai © streets were YEAR AND HARMLESS 48 WATER. « Proposis for Pres Beet ae iy inches, BS sireet thence ith TURKISH CARPETS AND RUGS GQUSTIY BEAT OF THE CATE JOSEPH | gute, aud the game Was Won. “Never ‘has sere | nouticed that heweaeot ceed erent, at parations have boem NATTANS’ CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE nfurmati to conditions, quality of beef, ro el sixteen ( feet vine (9) iuctes. to S THE! ~ 7 ALES, ES been seen such an exciting time on a Washing- vithst - - * | made to remove ore ai lake HAIR —A perfectly clear preparation for restoriug to | mont we canbe obtained bs upohestion to net ee gi veginniug, Improved bys frame house, | | AND OTHER ORIENTAL GooDs, By virtue of a decree o ton ball feld. Tue umpire must have been cor | Tie Carpun ters Uabon aoe ae eee | to Tlattsnoatis it cary. thts Lacluded po Pe Oo saieeometog Vp POOLS SAY ELEVENTH, BEING THE LAST SALE FOR THE SEA30N Fect In his last decision, or the Bustons would | granted the eight hours. Quilon Bonauuon, the most dulorivds sucderer b O'CLOCK P.M, will sel have kicked, and kicked hard, too. A gentle- ali of lot KTowth of the hair and stop its falling out. Itis | gpi23,24.26,27,my18€19-6t PRIOR TO MR. SCHNITZER'S da tue Le. : rs 5 e hie ou ths Rasa aAG THE BOSS STONECUTTERS. ‘Tuc Sane : t___ | aquare’ numbered one ‘thousand ‘and forty ENTY: | Mtn Who sat where he could sev the last play Tue mov was sc nized that such an al pe eS PRCPOSAIS FOR IKON LATHING, Gos. DEPARTURE FOR THE ORIENT, SE AY. A.D. "1886, at FOUR | exuctly as the umpire did, said that Giadmon | The meeting of the Boss Stonecutters’ union | tempt must have proven denateae eae ait ube dirty and unpleasant proparations wow in ose, | LOwsice: or Butvise rom sratis WAR AND 'ms of saie as prescribed by decree: One-third OCLOCE B. act oF paree! of land in the | was undoubtedly safe, for the catcher was a lit- | called out nearly all the busses in town, ‘The | hues vl escape were watched Us wnccnieed pba DA a a ee ot the purchase money to bepald in caahrand the Usk, EMBRACING county of Washington, District of Columbia, called | tle back of the base and touched Gladmon just * of our most prominent citizens. Wasnineron, D. C., April 29th, 1856. | ance payuble in one aid two In e- erything in which the articles now in use are | Sealed Proposals for furnishing, delivering and put- | with fnterest, the dei *ments tobe secured to | RARE PIEC mabie. ‘CRYSTAL DISCOVERY is perfect. | ting in place the lathing and lathed iron yar-itions, | the Trustees by good and sufficient deed of trust upon | ie is warranted to contain neither Sugar of Lead. | using corrugated or flat sheet iron iaths, in ‘the West | the property so Sold, or ail. cash at the option of ie Sulphur of Nitrate of Silver, it docs not wll the | and Center Wings of the Dullding for state, War and | purchaer Ur purchasers, A deposit of @150 will tbs | IAS oe ‘ a : theu. "Tue vody' of the vieciia. was busied tune of sale, and Known a part of “ckington” (described by | after he had thrust his foot forward and wouched | MecUng considered, a Stax reporter was in- vt , 4 was it atte; SUCH AS GHEORDIEZ, CARA | SUG, wid, pounds in sald uccre), containing 67-18 | the plate, “It was a very fortuuate victory, tor | fOFmMed, other matters beside the eight-hour | wlcTMO%. Au tmacivuse crvwd wan iu attends BAGH, DAGHISTAN, ROYAL OUCHAK, Koi | £679 (fand: wore or jes un inuproved witha large | {t'yoey ihe Natiouals well ap with the best of | Wuestion. The Inembers, however, deeded oe is * - it ourbail : ; Stiempt at iyi a XN, ISPAHAN, TRUER, here are several bekailul bucidiue sites upon the | HEM. Stand out against the deniand. " = Sect Paar sets ° ‘ : : “Our men have been working nine hours and Clothes or scalp, is acreeably perfumed, aud makes | Navy Departments in this city, will. be received at | Fequired on tie day of sale on exch pees ot property HAIR, ROYAL AGRA, ROYAL | property.which is well wooded aud wecered, anid OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. Re ve working rs and | A Mysterious Marder in We: 4 SSE SS | See Sri cain ueleede une ge | MokiatanovaLaucca,asavouins, | Eeheadd eines janine nutes Gmaty | The Puiladelphtay who were rested so baaty | ett oo Catunday, sid “ir Reker new | A wyetortowe Marder tm West Virginia. stores the fi “ tect Jn I ¥ E vith within ten days. or property may be H LM A,AD LIAN, ot the el ie tract Will be turst offered as a Whole, | po = A e ot jon, eporter. |“ io Line wre Sun 100 formiy than any other preparation, and always does | mediately thereafter In presen soldat risk and co- malting. Dureliaser Of pure YAL CASHMERE, ROYAL MOSQUE, and if not soid we wil: then offer the same according | Mere last week, much to their suprise, had no] “We think we pay them very well—g3.00 0 | Cumberland, Md., May 2 says: fram Moat. so iu from three to ten days, virtual the | | Specifications, general instructions to bidders and ‘at purchaser's cost. ROYAL SUMAK CARPETS AND RUGS, tothe which will | difficulty in downing the New York giants | day, or 40ccnts an hour, We have ollerel to | wole, whe tinct Kou L fl roots ofthe Hair with all the nour! usiities | blanie torms of proposal will be furnished ‘to parties SLLdOrT, ae beet AL imiroved with ti | vesterday in Pulladeiphia, by a score of 6 to & | Hie lieth sight hours at” go ores tour a | Saleh NRO Ned wear oni, Kanye ting 13 24-100 of thi 1 ANSOD Mair more positively than anything else. Price, $1.8 ‘THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, 1221 F street northwest. Dottie — ARTHUH NATTASS: 0,11 nel ap26déds — THO>. J. FISHEIC& CO. Aucts inventor and Proprietor OR OS. EV aa eal Estate Aue apes 14th and land 2dand Dus mee | PBOPOSALS FOR RATIONS: £U r[ HOS & WAGGAMAN, Real Fstate Aucti x SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED U.S, MARINE CORPS, QUAETERMASTER’S OFFICE, ] WASHINGTON, D- C 123, 156. YUNIMPROVED REAL ESTA’ Seawe Hara MBER 919 L STREET NORTHW. ifthe THIRD AND VACANT LOTS A hutnber of Wall street brokers and other | Hours had been nude by the stouceutters aldae, | Friday morning at Col, Joan Taylor's tuanery, » . Lots | enthusiastic backers, supplied with a number | I Unk wouly eave they would have got it, | owe mile east of Romney. Heatwole went on id 2 adjoin tu y djolns the ic of u “cleat out” of putwe would embarrass all other trades now | duty late Thursday night as waichman at the rmuanta Seventzen Pas hb of 131 | Quaker City team, which they expected their | DY granting it. tan taking the piace temporarily of the LOU feet oi reek the Tenmniieots | Cub Ww ‘accomplish without much troubic, | » Memvers of the association sald that the ao-| mau wiro resusaily ths thus tenioon. Peadee Ps cast ofsald rauiroud and upon the Lrentwood road. | ‘Tyese brouins they hung Up Very conspicuously Hon of Mr. Mullett, the architect of the Sun | moruing the «1 aployes of Ub uuery iound ots containing betore the game opened, in order to attract the | YUilding, ‘the Flannerys, and the Boston ) lying in front of one of the furnaces, attention of the local Wam’s supporters and in | Ht building Mr. BL ii, Warders house, ¥ R SENT TO THIS CIry. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, WITHOUT RESERVE, AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, Heer. NEX ed Ir it Was lis duty to keepsuppled with fuel oe Sedapeana . z i i 3 e | had embarrassed the hi er - z 4 ae OF JUNE NEXT Kat 7 JS : SuRapliaiie eae @ measure tantalize them, Fioally, when the | bad fe association somewhat. | He was betwocn Uwo of the sioke holes, with tau FWELCE OCLOUR Mt of ine FOUILEHE DAY | sinters NORTE | Southwest corner 11th st. and Pennsylvania ave game was over, President Day and his irieuds | Te Boston firm that has the contract tor Mr. | nine lange buckshot in hus bods. It it att wi THE LARGEST STOCK EVER EXHIBITED 2N | siates Marines ut one or more of the folowing sia- | TENTH MEN'S, YOUTHS’, BOYS’ viz Portsmouth, - Charlestown, Mass, Broo! lyn, N. ¥., Phitadelphia — ae e iment. Ly An- axa con Si Ma er f the Quartermasier, Washington, robaied in the uj DUNLAP'S SPECIAL COLORS AND SHAPES. «1 Assistant Quartermasters, 226 South 4:b street, | Columbia, heldi biladelphia, Pa, and 615 Sansome street, Sua Fran- | Court business, and by NESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY | glse money in ¢ FIFTH, SIXTH AND SEVENTH, 1886, AT ELEVEN A. M. AND THREE P.M. EACH DAY. GRAND EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY THIRD AND FOURTH, 1886, THOS, A ieththe a threw | Warder's house teieg: ye ’ brougiit the brooms down aud generously tarew louse telegraphed yester to have | posed that he was shot witu a gun b r " tem in on the field, ‘The New Yoric players | the men put to wors at eight hours, “Che asso- | standiug below him, the shat cote, Eee Folie iii MY phase the WUE. | waiked uway with Uelr heads bowed down, | CltUon concluded to take no action In the ease | und killing Miu tasutien ieee wore ey, diving big of their promisry | KGuniy feeling Unele deveat. oF Le boss stoue cutters on the Sun building at | traces of a struggle, and apparently the assassin ‘The game between Kansas City and Detroit | Present. | “Tuts association will stick togetner | bud stealtuilys approaches and quickie die | Yesteruay, in Kansas City, was easily woo by | HOW.” sald Mz. Acker, “We are bound togeter | patcued ls vietith. ‘Theullatr is misterious eee | the visitors by aseore of Ti tod. Waita y many ties.’ Adeaiw who was @ taun of amily, aged | Kuocked out or the box in tie’ tou THE MASTER PLUMBERS JOKE ABOUT IT, | &buUL 35, bore a good repuiation, aud was pen- d was superseded by Conway. The meetii i , erally esteemed. Tuere is considerable e: he same Was Mackett’s catching and throw- cotlng of the Master Plumbers’ asso- if ‘ ony cathe chu ers, the whole pure! any separaie palt tb By virtue of the inst w! ily pa wale alie OWL : ‘ he ‘trustecs re- | pees ee ciation was more of an informal conf many Deve bene, spalter. One theory is that he BOYS AND MISSES’ STRAW EN EvERY | cisco. | Court of the ‘District of Columbia, holding a spec F puch sale. the ‘trustees Fe | inj to buses for the Kansas Cit - " inference | may have bech slut by mistake. — Sealed Proposals will also be received at [Tera in equity, in cause No, 7730, 1 will as Fruste ‘Auctionvers the pict orsautsison mee | “ACSC Louis the Chicagos beat the St. Louis | {an a meeting. Mr, R. E. Campbell pre- egeteetyon ore COLOR, SHAPE AND PRICE. undl TWELVE CLOCK M- of the FIFTH DAY | seil at publle auction, in front cf each ofthe premises, | . pint applic Othe undersigned. youy | Ieasue eam; score, 7 to 3. sided. Nearly all of the eighteen mem- 1 a wegen aan Mecuaas Uinauahay Dane ete Cae ate eaee | eee ee MPTORY SALE OF SOME OF THE FINEST deposit On se if sold'asa| AL New York—aletsopolitan, 9; Baltimore, | bers were present. ‘They’ were inclined to | Cumberland, Md., special to the Baltimore SOLE AGENT FOR DUNLAP & CO's NEW | {fCloths, a Axes, eC, 10 be | ELEVENTH DAY UF MAY, A.D. 1886, AT FOUL | RQECMBAN LOTS ON MERIDIAN HILL, {$100 to $250 on each lot ifsold in separate | 10, At Pittsvury—Vittsburg, 7; St. Louis, 6. he J-culur. Plumber Ragan was lute, and | American says that at the inquest yesterday are ae delivered at the office of the Assistant Quarierinas- | O'CLA P. M., part of Lots Cand Kk, in square Joy, tes einai Sacer é na sa, NOTES, the report was started in a joking way, that | Uhe following particulars were made known: Sonera bea brs fan meats See, Paliadelphis, Fu. free of expense to the United | Raving front on street. of 25.30-100 he aad | ee ee ON cua Seat Knowles had a day oif yesterday. He couta | He tNd been captured by the journuymen and | Mr. Heatwole went on duty ou Thursday evens WILLETT & RUOFF, “\Schedules with specifications of the suppliesrequired | bered 919 L street northwest. g | We will Sell, iu front of the premtses— ss do nothing with grounders, He presented the dissipated when Mr, Hagad speed | WB Place of the regular watchman, named can be obtained and the standard sampres seen at the | - Imus LOTS 13, 14, 15, 16, 23. 24, 25 AND 26, BLOCK 10. Bostons with four runs, and tt was thought to ie basoald eeaean appeared | Harvey Barr, who complained of tecling une mrl03m 905 Pennsyivanis ave | ofices of the Quartermaster, Washington, D.C. As: | 17. (hase: loka tone unl Oneaeie and Caiisellay bones s 3 nstead of pluinbing. | well. ‘No person knew of Ube change. On the Sistant Quarterwasters’oflice, 226 South dthsireet, | fri hav tS of BO feet euch an > 2D st. n. w., 7 eg: 3 a e i unately ‘ Daniel Haun ny depth ou! vel a ae with the game, Gladmop and Force jortunately an Was quite incensed | ‘ching preceding the murder Barr, who has being the most denivable lots on Meridian Hill Algo, -t~ 5, ca oa@OWN Te MITCHELL, —~~"feanie to ihe rescue: -fenow es. is a goo Helder | OVer the action of jourueymen lu taking the ap- | bea ae preceding, the murder Mart, Tocanty, co, Cal. anid Bt Miley, aud having on the w- mide a Lo-Fi UOT UtOdt AND az buck o. OO | _myaeodis iu it and euThe catse oF his errors He snake one, | Licseapprenticesshiouldersteota rasa eue, of | and whose ‘husband ‘tad threatened to shoot an st 2 sid . i ne | ts front on Superior street, Jot 12 baying a Was the cause oi his errors. we made one | tieseappres hot evergoo work again in | him, received vl contained Wiser & Ls, Blank forms of proposals and all information can | improvements thereon. | ie Trent on Buperial | brilliant play. He gota man out at second, but | ls shop. Other metbersexpresied themselves | tue to Dect te beep peer cng tbe tannery STORY | was Knocked head over heels without losing | tO the same eifec. | MrCaveriy called atten- | Tue woman's husband proved ait allbl wee ee Phiudelpma, Pa, and 619 Sadsome street. nau Eras | 2202 100, wT | cocoa. and ai Marine Barracks, Brooklyn, N-¥7| tobe wiley: ‘on the w. side a 1o-foot tiey | be had by applying at any of the places named above. | Also, on the same-day, at HALF-PAST FLY! ie will probably close the remaining lots “This vilice reserves the Fight to reject auy and ali | O'CLOCK P.M, lots 2,5,8 and 10, insq. 602, aud | whichare to be. herccptoriiy cold anette ALE, 0] COR 6TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, bids, and to waive defects; aud bids trom manutacta- | lot 4, in sq. 604. ‘should be taken adv: & : 7 BASEM XG. ON | tne ball, ton to tue fact Laat the Journeymen plumbers | question who fired the fatal is still = rers of or Fexular dealers in, supplies ouly will be cou- | Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money in | {ity should be taken advantage of by persons d-siring RAL 3 Force batted well yesterday, and he is almost | themselves had insisted in tue arbitration last | inystery. Barr Is condemned tor altowieee sidered. cash and the balance in two equal iustalments in ove | ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two sudden as lucky as Phil Baker, He made two bases on | Year tbat the busses should agree not to “Hay | man to act as a target tor a builet intended for HAVE LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, Bids accepted and contracts awarded subject to an | and two years, with six per cent interest trom day of | yeurs respectiverss Holes 19 leat ove, petcceat inrecest duted resp three strikes, aud two bases on a little tly to | lt” an apprentice during the period of three | his own budy. Should the juty not plicute pitcher. He ‘did some maguidcent fielding at | Year, Wien the apprentice ‘was learning the | an” a wody- Should wilt be’ otfored by" the appropriation by Congress to meet the expense. sale, for ‘which notes of purchasers must be given | fromdaylof Sac. ‘payable seinLannually, ANd to be " 3 suiort that captured tue audience. asi nese, ngelves ane IY crys, te | county, Heatwole leaves a wile and two. ebil- ow th dren, Proposals may be made for que or more articles de- | secured by deeds of trust on the property sold, ge ait 20 feed OF trust, or ail cush Ak ‘opt ‘MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS iverable at one or more stations, and will be con- | cash at Option of purchasers, Cash deposit of $100 petieser. A aepeit aE SL Ob gai aa OP 01,031, folio 47 et = eymen themselves have’ laid sidered separately for each article ‘and place of deliv- | must be made on each of the lots in square 36v, Sunveyanc! . . CL Se , Fespectiv’ Paul Hines got in bis customary home run ooo dog pegeeed, e ve ap ery. They should, te indorred “ Proponaifor Hations, find 850 om aca Of ‘the other lots whew Kuuckesl | Gusti crus to be. complied with In 20: day's Reeorus of the District uFcolai atte state | yesterday, lifting the ball over iit eld fences ered {te amoctation a eal ae Fact or Miiltary Supplies" as the ‘case: may be, jown, All conveyancing at cost of purchaser: Teruis | S45 , germs, 10,8 co ane Fequest of the purty secured. thereunder, er. | > "Two. to one that Kuowles plays a splen 8 : bers ‘My God, D've Shot ™; ” AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS Adirmed to Major HB Lowry, Quartermaster, U. | of sale must be complied with Witthn teu dave trees | NACE eaale wt FI and cost of defualting purchaser | Feuer! of te, pasty es announced by the journeymen ‘yesterday ay ve y Bow. S. Marine Corps, Washington, D. ¢. the premises, on MO Daily and Crane will be the Nationals’ bat- | having conceded eigut hours. With HARSENE® Dy BENORE: tHS FAINEE EROUS p2Slawdw | day of sale in default of which the trustee reserves | paper published in Washigton, by excep: ALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS SUB | Tht to resell at risk and cost of ‘defaulting pur- | PSR ye VERNSON MAY, A.D. (886, AT ELV And as you see our Yard and Warerooms are ahandy | PPROPUSALS FOR MISCELLANEOUS SUP* | chaser atter thee ublicadvertisement. > g DEN CARSON RBROS (ANCE ‘M.the f. tery in eA game with the Bostions. os three Saeee pao mombens sald there neue pedapiemages our, eg days. public advertiseme | ye ‘The hia club gave New X 48 NO One on Lhe List who employed any con. pate cage : Alex- place to get anything you want inthe building line, ie Deere Lewis ean HENEY WISE CAINE, Trastes, NHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer. Se RAE Eee bie number of men, ‘fit of them wor pyr pinat dae dodign tod oem . i . ‘street northwest. E pt al the re- | siderable = ander Kibbola, aged sixty-two years, this moru- ‘and you avold the trouble of running about to make | SEALED PROPOSALS (iu duplicate, will be re- Auet. piaddds SS ; anry, | Sento), ln Beal celpis, ‘The Pulladelpsias play in ‘New York | decribed as jourueyineu who, when Hot weak, purchases of various material ceived at this office until ONE O'CLOCK P'M., WED- Auet___ap7d&ds_| rMipROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, yt ane pala to pa tres r ‘Over 9,000 paid at the | 24 48 journeymen, took odd jobs on their own | 128 became engaged in a quarrel with John Weave the repetaiion of selling ow on every- | NEHA‘: JUNE, SECOND, SH. for’ farhiniing | ([WUSTEWS SALE OF VALUATLE WUMLDING | SUUATRD ON TWENTIETH sticker, ge | feted y mietevaud bounds es to lowt He nee oats) Laces Oat We veld atte | OS ae tinier maniaee SETA ore eeTTD | RENO) Ghats SORES Mt oes cA Nar oEae oe thing, besides furniahing first-class material, and pro | Soaps Towels, ete. etc, for the War Departnentasd | “TENTH StRELTS NOTTS Te SD | pat NETEENTH AND "TWENTE: | Hity-eught (08),0n the west line of Congress sirect: | “"yne st, Louls Maroons are regarded in Chi- | Claims that their eighteen members employ a | words the twoold men came together, Hipsman ose to keep it ap. its Bureaus in Washingion, during the fiscal yeur eud- | _ By Virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded In, ETH STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. | (Ougreas attest thivivanine 130" lect, theine Wore of | CEO aS a dark horse in the league champion: | l#rge majority of the journeymen of tue eity, | with a pitchtork and Rivboia with # revolver — June 3uth, 1557. z Liber No, 993, foilo 87, et. seq..one of the land: Feil ofier foraaleat public sanction, ED. Fight angles to Congress street one hunured ane teen | Ship race. It 1s said that they would stand a Ree mot R re declared. ‘Lhe | The latter fired a shot which did no damage, estinted quantities Repuirédy together: with struc: | ing Frastee, wil sel at public auction tn ftont of ume | OCLOCR F-Aty front of the presitoes al strat thirtysnine (30) fer inence cust shes aatired | plichere ‘Sweoney wad Boyle are @ good pair | Proposition that they Would have to payne | tebe ices ge Tar and rushed WILLET & Lipsey, eee Tere ee cre Sy | ee aL anal sk pablie enctiog, ta front of the | O'CLOCK F. Bt fa front of the predilsen all td street thirty-nine (30) feet, thenee east’ onet undred | pitcher. Sweeney und Boyle are @ youd puir, pay men | upon bis nt, Brapy tl tin and tried 5 ~ eee | Te feet R and twenty (12v) feet to the place of begiuning, with | but the former loses bis effectiveness if used | Jor the Ume they were “locked oul.” obtain sion of Ube revolver. ee eae eee PE MAY AD (156 at FIVE O'CLOCK BM. all of | feet front by 140 10-14 suet dogp to a 90-foot alley, | eos erent 10) ee to ene ees oe of threestory | more than once or twice a Week, aud the latter | ,, ‘There is one thing about it,” sald Mr, Ragan; | “While the two old men were struggling a ser- Lamber, Sash, Doors, Blinds and Hardware Mer-| Bit: Must be addressed to the undersigned, | No. 300, fronting 22 11-12 feet on Mst..and runuing | _limediately thereafter, all of Lot numbered 28, in | S24 basement rick bwellins, known as No. 1408 | caynot be expected to pitel oltever than every | “it Would not make much dilferencs to'tne | vant of Libvolacailed out to hissone hells een endorsed on the outside of the envelope, “Proposals | back that width 120 feet to a 1U-foot alley. One of tue | square numbered 110, béing 20 feet fromt by an av- | Conerematreet, | ss one wen | othergame, Tile wore i ek Clght hours, for there is very | Stephen, tut Mipsman was killing their for Miscellaneous Supplies.”” ‘nest oullding love in the city. a OT a cae ey oes of | and three years, for wich purchasers notes, tobear | Seuson tickets in Detroit will cost $30 this Tee bebte od ie poem [Seg ong is pretty ae "They ra a fo is ald and Felix rusted ‘CH HOYT, Asst. asierias: onehalfcash: balance in equal instalments | g terme tude kdown on day of sale, | A, deposit of | fitervat {rom the day ofsalesaud, payable sesit season, and in Chicago $22.50. ly up six | in between them. As he did so a shot was fired mb31 = =—Cor. 6th street and New Yorkave. n.w. t s i i Si, |- | Months it necessary, and will do it rather than | and Felix sauk d.. is AVY DEPARTMES Payable semiannually and to be secured by deei of | Vayancing, @c.. Go. at purchaser's coat. IF torms of | Sh Wi “bee recum be all rages ne propery | , Manning, {t is sald, gots $1,000 trom Balt | ear ching. Cis NOt eae oe eee nae | and Felix su cronp open Mineola’ eter nd an N St ee ing ccr ait cas, a¢ option of purchaser: conveyane- | safe are hot complied wiih in tea days from day of | Chaser, A depout of $300 required at time of gale, | the eight leading base ball organizations will | 80 much as it is a question of principle—a ques- | away. Ribbola fired two shots at the tools G T cet Wasuxarow, April 2s, 1500. | Gufsedsat tine of said “Termes bs complied wrth in | atealting parchasee, wd Mt tne Fak and cost of | AiVconiveyandiug and recurding at cunt of purchaser: | employ over seven, MandTed players UNL, | tion, whether We ‘are Wo Tan ‘Our core ect | ey peel red two stots at the teeing vonoz 'T'. Kees, to Nayar Hospital, Washington, 3. C." will ke re | S2day% otherwise the trustee reserves ihe right to | _ab2 WESCOTT & WILCOX, Avents | gle oilerwise the Tvusieesrevrve tne rigutto rascl | SMlariex Jor the sawon will aggregats about | MOU yy an sata that yall the | ensie, tater saw lis, bleeding and anoon- a ngton, . Te-sell at the risk an: cost of the defaulting purchaser, é a de 1 | $800,000. . E. J, earl; Ly’ pon the: vith a wi Taro! ceived at the Hareay of Medicing and Surgery, Navy | after G days pubilc notice of such re-sale in some news: | [| ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE PUBLIC SALE oF | He Proverty atthe: st pubke notice insomeuseane: | Base ball sharps predict that Kilroy, Baiti- | views on the elglitchour question he ‘saw puts | ery “My God, f've shot ing boy!” he tetecd! ha toad eC IGHTH 1985, at ELEVEN OCLock, | PAPer Published in Washington, D. C. PROPERTY AT LAUREL, MD., per published in Washington, D.C. more's wonderful twirler, wiil be overworked | lished were the views of politicians or labor | son’s head and placed it upon bis bosom and Tag ay ol Pig ERE, Ra “4 OTIS T. PRESBREY. Surviving Trustee, ‘On WEDNESDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1886, com- JESSE HH. WILSON and will then break down'enurely, He is yery | leaders. The boss plumber might be a middie | called upon him tospeak. Kecolving bo answer 414 OTH STREET NORTHWEST. Ay brovisions, Groceries, Horse Peed, Gas aud Water | _DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ee | ee a ap2edgds MERCER BMAYELELD,} Trustee, | ee ee cal polnise S man, but he thought the journeyman might | he showered passionate kisses upon the fase forthe Naval’ Hospital, Washington, D.C, foF the | 7705, 3. FISHER & 00. Auciloncora fevl conor Malidingniend alae vainakiepniiaine lok ‘An exchange says thut the Metropolitans | have a hard tme to get wlong without him. | and lips of the still unconscious ald appareme fiscal year ending June 30, 1587. Sys tor ‘Al of this property is in fee, ‘The lots, impro’ ‘and of pees E, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. need looking after, and a few of the things to be | 1 this instance, he said, the boss plumber was. ly dying boy. Schedules of the articies, with information as to the | Deare a BLE BUILDING LOTS IN SQUARE Unimproved, ure from fifty to one hundred fect front. done to make the'clu moc of a success are to | defending uot only nis ‘own interest, but the | _Maddened by grief he left the prostrate form Tux N. ‘ATIONAL Mere: ax, Lave specifications, delivery, conditions. forms of offer and Tih SETUATED ON STREET, BETWEEN | with depths of two hundred fect; are situated for thé | TRUSTEES SALE OF LOT. IMPROVED BY | stop the shouting while on the field, stop thelr | 1ulerest ol the investor, and the interest of the | of his son and rushed intothe house, after again, N probable quantity required can be obtained op ap | titikD AND FOURTH STREETS NORTIL | Most part within ten minutes’ walk of the deput, an HOUSE NO. 2137 EIGHTH STREET EX- | kicking, and make Lynch either pitcher or cap- | Jourueymen, too. Ax ‘prices advanced people | erying out, “I’ve shot my boy!” this time te hie aan od SOCLATION, pilcution to the Medical Otticer in charge of the Hoe} THATD. AND at) oiler rare inducements to those who desire suburban TENDED, tain, as itisimpossible for one man to be bot | dispensed With the more expensive of | daugiter. ‘He entered his room, removed bis ICE, 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST. oe um Se eouaiies wana panted | _ By virtue of a deed, executed by the late Mrs. residences of easy and rapid access to Baltimore and | By virtue ofa deed of trust recorded in Liber gate | with success. plumbing, and the result was the men hud less | boots, threw himself on @ bed, placed the muz- WILLIAM W. DUDLEY Present. by satisfactory evidence that the bidder is @ regular | Sarah Hamilton, dated the 17th day of April, ferme One chird cash; balance’ Net Ai follo 123. et seq. of the land records | | “The Kansas City Base Ball club has been in-| Work. Mr. Hannan said the association bad | zie of the revolver into his mouth, aud with the Joe a ey ee ramets = Geren ea eoveneetl oars stl, and recorded in No. 649 foo 31, oP tne ‘rms: One-third cash; balance in one or two years, | of the District of Columbia, and at the request oft mated fora lite of tify ¥1 Th ital | Offered to the journeymen's committee to give | last remaining shot killed himseifinstantly. Ti. JOHN H. MAGRUDEER, Vice President. glen in the articles he proposes to supply inna gecords for Washington county, in the blotrit of | Bib dulerent, oF allen a, porenaver may cleeh, | the party cherely secured; {wil evil at Rubiione | corporated fora ite, y years, ‘The capital | ollered to the Journeymen's communities ty. ai mtanuy. The 30. He a - a vival i 210 train B. and O. ‘AY TWEL NEXT, at O'CLOCK P. M., 5 N > ¢ pay, y Is one Pe gy ee a ¥ MGUSNELES | Rita fronc of the premista. to the bigest briieees | For further particulary apply to part of Lot 03, in J. B. itu's subdivision of Mt. Picas: | “Eleven associations, with about 80 clubs, are | but the men bad decilued It. "Mr. Daniel lax: | oldest abd inost favorably kus ee tse FRANK J. TIBBETS, Genctal Mae —— = - KDAY, MAY EIGHTH, at SIX O'CLOCK P ACen Hae unt, commencing ior the same ut # point on the line of | now protected by the hational agreement, nan spoke of base bull, the circus, and the com- | families in Chicago. Felix, the wounded son, All policies guaranteed for their full atecnt, and | PPROPOSALS FOR ICE. M, Lorsnumberéd 6 and 7, in'K. M. Hall's recorded | rector Tay eer te ote or LaurCL Md. | Sth’street extended distant 19 tect horth ofthe south- | "Jota Lyneh of the Metropolitan clus says | ing horse races as matvers which could occupy, | is twenty-three pears of nak eed ee eee i < e I ‘Wan Departwent, May 3, 1886. ivisloo of square numoered seven hundred and | gd LY APTEK the above sale, the un- | west corner of sald iot G3, und Tunulng thence orth young Pri : their attention for the next iew days. Some | some Ume pasta clerk iu the f a em fat ection of rks, thos givieyiovarancear the | _ aled proposals, (in duplicate), wil be received at | Seventy-tuur (rid) sald Lots having’a front ofsicinne | Getsiged will sli tothe highest, bidder ou the prem | Long the ine of aud acréet 30 fect, theres cut VOD | thal, Blekham, the young Princeton pitcher, is rlingtou aed Quincy cha q i -- : 5 ne . rt ~ he swiftest thrower now on the diamond, and | the members proposed # fishing excursion up | ment of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy figure. Fa eS Tae for iD ny ehe ee Hae: | eet each on K street northoast, between dd and 4th | Sy ‘Consisting ota lanes Macs eee aan .ErOp- | feet; thence south 20 feet; thence west 100 feet to the | 4 ‘hold his fiflie- | the river. railroad, Stephen, the othe: is 4 ie nn Pe TBRTTS Caesal Mehaste “| pareniea: ang ie burests with fce'dufing the feral | gjeyt” td Twnnlng tack about 104 feet ton Soot | fiat, a0 fet front by adepth Of 130 feat with alarge | Qtatioy Ne UME ginerovel, Ft GWOSWEY frame | Shot oO eh couched bins betore ale oe | Mf. Hannan, speaking of hisjourneymen and | Hiren unt hie omer, sone 3s payin epi03m = 1420 Fst nw, | Year ending June 30th, 1887. ‘The Ice must be of best | “Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in six, zou Cie ha eee Pas “thts Piviehan | 4 norms: One-third cash; balance in equal instalments | ing of the season. apprentices: aye him, said, “Un Sunday my | He is a noted amateur athlete and has won quality of aorthern ice, solid. cleat and free from | welve and eighteen months for notes bearing interest | Hs At Chtire front of 450 feet on Main street; with an | in six and twelve montis for which notes of pur-| Barkley has cost the Pittsburg club, includ. | Old cat leit the burn, taking’ her kittens with | several prizes In gyinnasium contests, “Hips wevcral wurcaus and ofices of the Wer'department in | apqsequred Oy ded of trust on the property, or allt | ianutucturiig purpoues of any kind, oF could: be cou | MISSE willbe taken. secuted by deed of trust on prop- | Any salary, $9,000, hed mun tor twenty” years, stogged st Wees | no Deen arrenied, sever: ces ‘ar de} en <3 ae Sopa I, L a ———_>__ e ” ————<o.-_—_____ kK... Ma Ww Wasting aud weighed uyon. the Mepartuieut | Sot on cach iat wit be egulfal at the tine of sae, | yervedntoe Byte of boarding hou, and offers, rage obs at option of purchase ser yf depen ot ou wil be “our Cause Ns Not Lect” Strange oolncidencs Gllered toch tor chan Architectural Fancics. ne ogaized holidays, Will be required. The quantity Fe- | days fom day of sale, the property will be Tescia at | Als’; A\larye number of Latlies, «Steam Asngino, ec, | Cording will be st purchaser's cost. “Lerms tobe com: | MR. JEFFERSON DAVIS MAKES ANOTHER SPEECH | Merriinent, 5 OLDSTYLE FIKE-PLACES AND HARD-WOOD FIX Teg i eee at 700 0) poids mote oe Ie | he ick and ont of defaults purchaser, on dve days | S4dSthet tools. implements aid matcriain ©” "| led lum tn teu Gaya, or property willbe resold at ATSAVANNAH. THE MASTER PLUMBERS’ PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA- ISHING AGAIN COMING INTO USE, SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL UsE | ,,°. Nd, with *PProved security, will be requl hotice in THe EVENING Stak. All conveyancing at | gue inoue and two yeurs with Intron, 'satintaetorl eee ee eee E TOLIZMAN, Trustee, | Onhisarrival at Savannah Sunday night, in Tio From the New York Mail and Expres, PEE ‘The government reserves the right toreject any and | PUrcpaser eco THOMAS MOTEL, Trusten | S7ugdorallcush af purchasers option. Adepestt | qyrom E, WAGGAMAN; Auch response to the greeting of the citizens, Jeffer- | met at German hall last night.Mr.A.S, Dent pre-| Although the building trades are harassed. by rLY PURE ‘all bids, and to waive defects. ee For mi ry, etc.: Ifsold separately, cash on day son Davis spoke as follows from the porch of | siding, and Mr, J, M. McAvoy secretary. There | strikes and the agitation of the labor question i —— 2 oct the sutside “Proposals for Ices" mind aidressed te 1OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, es : 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, the residence of Mr. H. M. Conner, his host: | were about thirty members present. The meet- | generally, there are many fine edifices in the Me ridersigmed rv.aa |THUSTEES SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY, CHAS H. STANLEY. _|qRusTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON of Lant to thank you or this manifestation | ing was held with closed doors, but it» ras | course of erection, and_ the bullders report that ivan P Quartermaster, U. EAR UNIONTOWN, D.C. = ‘REET, BETWEEN our kindness. it convinces me that our | learned ation was . arch Cneqsalied St Coneumption. Westing Diessems and | a0, cayi.3,4se7 doe By virtue of a deed of trust, duly’ recorded in TPRUSTRES SALE OF VALUABLE IMpRovED | TWENTIBTH STREET, BETWEEN E AND F | 01.2045 not lost, bot that it lives In the hearts | topic of discussion. itepurts were ‘made tecture for private dwellings seems to be the p =— Liber No. 897, folio 312, et seq., one of the care | REALESTATE ON K STREET, BETWEEN | NORTHWEST. Of the sons of thé patriotsot 1776. We are now | in nearly ail shops where “lock-outs” hud been | Queen Anne Gothic and Moresque. Stone is. SAGE, DERN GLO Coen acenen recoras for the bisriet,'of Clubs, tnd. the, EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS SOUTH Br wiswue of a dood of trust, dated November at peace with the whole world, and Tearnestiy | ordered the apprentice boys had been ‘per | Uoginning to supersede brict and tue once pop- | rat hong i 12, recorded in Liber 90}, folio 343, of the that we shall remain so; but to remain at | suad eave and join urneymen, tri tex lneet a comma ae tae] S553 00 HO LW FETT aay m oss, | cured | willecil in trout of the premises, on MON. | |, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme. Court, of egy | 22,18 u.nequnued in Liber YO}, {allo $43, oft peace with the world does hot involve the abun: | action was condemned geneially as calcdlated | expensive and iu snany particulars more ornate { cenaine without ooH H HoT Ses Riise ee nasties tant Ee | ee ae ee i ene Ben Py, the written request of the party secured, I will self «t | doument of principles, or the denial of truth, | todo the cause of the men no guod and do the | €mbellishinents of terra cotta. Some few ol the | Siguatareot EISNER& MENDELSON, | ®ss, § ° HHH it s Scented fa the Gousiss of Wasktatan Hittite Pee | Hooker No Ain. penning iste l ene bucauadon. in font ofthe preines,ou MONDAY, | Iv ts thus that Lrecelve your Manilestations, | boys much harm, A rewlution was adopted | buildings how Under way will havoeutite frouts | Sole Agentator we Ud Phile.ra | Bs 909 HH i Zs jumbia. aud kiown as lot numbered: twenty-Ave, of | F- Cole and otliers are Complainants’ and ‘Rimer Mt | WEA e GCN ae get bao of asin Ay te | and it is for this thank you.” that all such boys be notified Liat unless tuey | Of terra cotta. Hard woods are again comi Une receded surves of the late Wigield esate, and | Coles defendant, 1 will sell at public auction in front Square 123; Desinning’ atthe horthercat Corner of saii| _ The celebration of the wham Artillery cen- | relura, to thelr Work at ouce Ley Will be cou | Into favor for interior trim cocoboia wood, re or mrnwacmms raoem | Grae cr inv cecruane miratet wth | BO Fat ito At caieean ates | ieemmuetan he Cie arios Regie | Sant aliinrt pee Mode Sant ays | Serena taste Sueno’ uaa caaty | piesa nls bee mas ia tas Stott Cromwell & Oa, nd to be secured by deed of trust oe aie | red and twenty een” (oaenre auumbered nine Bud | orth 41 fect % inch, to beginning, improved. oy | {a line, and were reviewed by Als’ Dewi. one er In carrying out contracts, intended for private rosidence, while Teenitely a } remington, 3.0 aa Sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser, “x deree Linntng tor the seine Mea ot ee ea eee eouOws: | two small frame — ‘Messrs, W. N. Ward and J. N. Horn, whose | 1m the flat and tenement houses a system ot hot artour’& Hamihion, THE BEST IN DISTRICE SBOrequired atthe Line of vale; somveymoeine ene: | distant cigury eight font ele focksa Soa te seaeeeee | | erms of sate: $2,000 in cash, balance at six and | sere Most’s Treachery to the Socialists. | names had been published as baving acceded | alr heating is to be introduced not only in the | an Y twelve months © trom oF St cost of purchaser. - ‘Terms to be complied with in | corner oi equate. and running thence north sixty | terest wt six pet cent, or sll. cash. at’ pureiaser’s | Washington Dispatod to the Beston Journal. to the demand jor eight hours, denied ‘tnat | halls, but in the rooms. Prom the plans now | ‘For sale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, Sell she property at Fak and ‘cost ot ueteding pre. | twentyscight feet ahs Wahee ence apence orth | Option, deferred payments tobe secured’ by deed of | ‘The report of the indictment in New York of | ‘ey pe eg eye pay ee | Po —~} haser alter dive days” otice of auch resale tn | feet eleven inches; thence south eighty-clght feet aix | uston the property. 4 deooslt of $200 will be ro- ‘Most, the anarchist, story | 240pted. Rae ey ey Ei font bones tam’L oO PALMER Sduue newepaper putliahed Es the Diaeian ct Coneesban | inches to south Me ates ae ee ees Powe Six | Gatren at sale, All cont ing and record. | Horr con mephageamgie for eight hours, and will stand by the Maser of the present year by at ten per cout, MMERENN § 00 BN NL poles DWARD MATTHEWS. Trustee,” | suid i strect, eweuty foot ax inches {0 ihe place of be, | Est purchaser's coat If terms are not complied | that has been long current in diplomatic elt | Bulldsrs' association, und will keep carpenters, nasons, plum! MEOONN N NON 7 inning; Improved by ® two-story frame dwelling | 3 Tal’ and oust of purchaser after Panes Caen | cles, the authority for which is said to be a gen- Ste fe Se SanEnS Wades Oey wate tong, HE ua 3 gaa s 3224 20m sureet Nortiwe, | P)UNCANEON BROS, Auctioneers frie tence ea RICHARD 1 MOBSETT Trice | tleman formerly connected with the state do- ith o Farmer's Wife, | Siler winter basset in. | Beak tS 08 iL - 2 foe Se agone | often as preseribed shail ie “sess Tesh | _solS-wésim THOS DOWLING,"Auct_| partment of the Austrian government, Thee | Centrevile (4) Special to Bata Amerioan, May. | | CAMPAIGS AGAINST KenTUCKY | Moox. eam ‘Telephone, oe eee ae Eee ie ae ORY | ance ye oie ol ee pet WAU 7EE B. WILLIAMS @ C0., Anctioncera | Port ts that long ego Herr Most when in Aus | some excitement has prevailed in the vicin- | SUIXERS—A special to the Nev ann Ue, Dr. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenere day of September, 1883, aud recorded in Liber aser must be given, to bear interest from day of sale aver DINING ee that | ity of Centreville during the past week, arising | States Marsal A. J. Gross hus been waiting for tor, ts made expremily for the cure of ‘derangements No. 1051, iollo 285 et seq., one of the land re-, ‘at six per cent, and secured: by deed of trust on aes i ae Y | em was in the employ of the secret service | trom the reported elopement of Hezexiah Dill S who was shot by U ath of the procreative organs. Whenever any debility of IG COMPANY'S EXTRACT ine Di ‘Goh and Se'7, 014. oF all caah, at porenasers option, A de SRUdREES ND OTEN eRe ERY =? BODY | of Austria; that in consideration of a large sum. with Mra. James Cecil. Dill left Gentreville on mg Ag Feb apy hs A ——— ——— whatever cause, OF MEAT. Frawt and, cneapest Meat Fiavec: Ramer scons, It ty tering of ale are not complied aC RADE FANAgion Oc oeK Lats ne aint of he furnished the Austrian ment the early train Tuesday morning, and waited at | Vou at ML. Flossant, ta Haran county, to = continuous stream of electricity permeating ‘Stock Ps, Sauces wit Bog AST cover sutlicieutly to get out ot that region through the parts must restore them to healthy as Anaad eale 8,000,000 jars ene iar eget conto roveals | place: cme their fore he’ prosactites a couiprehensive # Hon, “There is no mistake about this instrument | LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT En'tome nowapaper publisued ix Wonsiaghnee b ‘numersted: owns to divert suspicion trom pam the ie Giuicis In the moantaina fears of use have tested it, and thousands of cures OF MEAT. An invaluable tonic. tina SAME, BADDo: NINE —— ws “ : bay are testified to. Weakness from Indiscretion, In- nd. boon for which, natiowy should feel grate DUNCANSOW BROS, Aucts : and two at Barboursvius, to ucoed fo didlere Sopacity, Lack of Vigor, sterility—in fact, any trouble l,”"—See “Medical Press,” “Lancet,” &@. 3 eutdirections. Futy have eco captured Uy these ‘organs is cured. Do not confound this with PUPR STE RE LSS POPE PE RES (08, H WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer. Lue ‘two Barbourville ness and aro on bene ectric belts advertised to cure all ills from bead to Shes, Signstare. in ue ink ncrom the Label genmer way to Coviugion lor trial, “Twenty-two are ia toa This is for the UNE specified purpose burcie His ue“ Baron Liebig® and hav: Re eh oa an custody at mg ANd diitcen in jail ab ulars giving full information addrew— tng been rs with No com zy AND Greenup apd Grayson, und tue rics are sul nection with Haron » the public are in- virtueof the power and in Progrem, In the pusi movtis ayo bandeed, (CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT co, formed that tne Liste Compady alone can spay the lace uf ident of Cutter gf tie suterugi reveuiic laws bavel anda 103 Washington strest, Chicaga of gen mises, on” MONDAY, nie aa Fog egg ne nse ea Y, A. D. 1886, at SIX PENNSYLVANIA LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT Feal eitaie—via: Burt of lot 3 qnoare rh E. M. Bosca & Bua. | CXEsa tebe tise on, Sieaeren oie say Offer, in addition to» fall line of FINE. GROCERIES, Church “Avenue, Louisa, Eoglaad’ sagen” fae ‘thenoe sat Tarhonaly ever ‘largest, freshest and best assortment. s » ane. ‘sale: One Gh wood. = FINE aaa ‘compas E CELLULOID TRUSS. months. | Interest at tc eek Cont ‘on —— bave ae fodetegnd i, the Disuict Our FRENCH COFFEE: | and can pe ‘een wae vathing pgperie 2 conveyance at parckamer’s cove the fates, bat Gey have esear usdicine foF those ‘injuriously ry SHER, wired of purchaser. "Executor reserves They hope, ordinary coffee, Throw physic to the dogs and try ii_ Mrs. FISHER eens Sednet Tesell at Raia a ee pes toutine daub comntagel myleaméw —Pennsyivanis avenue cor. 4st. | Lady gia be: = ‘THOS & w. Ato rho wai te ted

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