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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, TELEGRAMS 1) THE STAR —_——. ‘Was He Napoteon’s Marshal. PEYBICIAME ADOUT TO INVESTIOATE 4N OLD NORTH Rarer, X. C., April 24—Several prominent phyaiclans of the Salisbury section have decided to exhume the remains of Peter 8. Ney from their grave at Third Creek, Rowan County, for the — of ascertaining whether they are those of the: famous Marshal Ney, of France, Who commanded the Old Guard at Waterion, Of all the romances whieh have er im Ne Tue Wi Sram—published on Friday—$1 8 | inception jorth year, postage prepaid. Six months, SO cents tis is oue of the greatest, | In 1816 Ney “i eeeeer "| WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT. TUESDAY, APRIL 26. |i" Secs Stes tse six months, {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 second-class mail matter.) AT THE STAB BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ . ‘Trt Rvestro Bram is served to subscribers in the city Dy carriers, on their own account. at 10 cent a week, or 44 per month. Coples at the counter, . cents each. By matl—postage prepaid—5SO cents & month, one year, 86 3. ( . ‘aught schvol in Iredell and Rowan Counties, —=——S— among his puplis were men who afterward eee ene =e aa = = became prominent, Certain facts were ascercained, AUCTION SALES ____AUCTION_ SALES AUCTION SALES. _AUCTION SALES. __| CITY AND DISTRICT. ZACOR ANGNEYS sromy, | Debating Mr. Goschony meteot._, | stom imiyuatman thick trrter hues te FUTURE DAYS. _ TO-moRROW. e ‘THIS EVENING. PiWNbROKERS AUCTION SALE. ODD FELLoWs IN THE DisrRicr. | ™* Vers het eee tS tne CRITICS THE FHOPOSATA. 9. | minds ots pupdls ‘For years the matter han bec TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. All persons holding tickets from No. 1 to 1,500, in- — made | country and abroad. Dr. Lyman r, president ao ponte seatae seas — glusive, and interest not paid for thres months othe | The Firut Lodge instituted Fifty ears) rhe trial of Jacob P. Angney, for assauit and | %e on the budget last night, Mr. Gladstone Of the Wisconsin iiistoricuraesie tae taken deep TRUSTEES SALE OF "VALUABLE . SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUE OF AN EXTRA- Guearane nite followliy articles, viz: Gold and filver Watches, Dis- Ago in Milburn’s Tavern. Dattery with intent to kill J. H. Wilmott and T. R. | 2S2¥ere attack on Mr. Goschen’s Dudget. He ©OD- | intorast in the matter, and in Lhe past two Fars & virtue of acertain dend of trust, Dearne dat ORDINARY COLLECTION OF IMPORTED nah Writer, Hoste Bibles ani BSetGaitars Ciesks | The nistory of Oaa Follows ip in the District of | Turnbull, November 25, 182, was continued in | Senda that Ue main proposals of the Dude’ Wo' | ereat deal has tween Written on the subject, The hd record im I é cre Valises, Silver aud DI ES yar: ellows! at Variance with sound financial principles warden Of proof is that Peter &. Ney, the Nort HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LARGE COLLECTION Hlaxes, Gold-head Canes, Sowing Machines, and Clow: | Columbla dates back almost to the establishment | the Criminal Court yesterday aiter Tux Stan's re- Ganding the tobanes action, tt ree Remeron voaecs | Cameian sie Sanchar wen psi Meepebeente Gar Odsects.of Art raze old Books, kc. belonging to the oF ine, piabasins Yadiey tnd ‘Gentlomen'y, Wearite AD” | of the rst American lodge in Baltimore. In 1827, | POTt closed, and the defendant proceeded with his | Fratyr rhe wonacco duties It was Casicr to reeves | Sova and yaliaat marshal, "At the sprcial — abort leanine foe Basoeeitch Sint Olive Logan.ehe | ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STANDARD BOOKS, | hinate’ nw. at WAGF-DANT SEVEN QOLOCE Bat, | When theGrand Lodge ‘numbered only fourteen | SOF. After relating nis dimiculties with Wilmott | Of tobacco ‘woul certainly be benefited, but: the | Of DF. Draper some of the most prominent pays state is about leaving for Europe, embracing amongst other In Every Department of Literature, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the TWENTY-EIGHTH | subordinate lodges, a lodge was established in this | 804 speaking of letters writven by Wilmott attack. | reduction would never Teach the consumer. Ke- | Clans of Salisbury have agreed, to exhume the . Ae ieee of fiot numbered | ‘itee one Carved Oak Throne Chair, used by the | pryer, tb HE POETS, E: and TWENTY NINTH OF APRIL, 1887. 8. B-LAS- | civ yr i ing his character, the witness stated that he came | garding the income tax, the reduction of a penny skull. hal Nev's " x tie southeast quarter of ot nambered | pot ce wales st theopeninc nt toe ney seers ILLUSTRATED WORKS, T TS, Ero. | KEY, Pawnbroker. DLEY, Atict, | ey. maz. Thos. M. Abbett, who had been initiated | 1 norte 25 0 Bete notion. witness | Ber, pound would Goubtiess ‘be «peculiar You, Tone bee ia ees y_two (52) of Wright and ivision varmens pastes . aj Elogant Bindings, QQ! ER, Au in Philadelphia, was the prime mover in the estab- AU the same tt 2 Ww ist sound ~ Son : Pieaeont P bs dss of the Yarmouth; one Venetian Mirror in antique Ivory G, BENSINGER, Auctionce ee pr called at Wilmott’ him | At the same time the proposa: was again! rated upon it will be practically conclusive proot. veyor of the District of € bia Wright and | frame, in perfect order and con-idered very valuable; BEING le pam Ushment of this lodge. The names associated with 8 house, but failed to see financial principies, because such @ reduction + 40 Br inc baw suburb om the porta | aetna pears ortar end Som-ere very rate SEVERAL PRIVATE LIORARIES. © - | way ne naia at sng HASH” RAPT uistana, ave, on | M500 he application for a charter were those of | 0 frst time, and had a talk with Mr. Heller n | should aris rom a rug system ot public eoan. | Gtrar Kem, Sl he mater, QUite @ NO tna wabeSvemmeats thereon, cousisting of aamail frame | Cabinets, Tables aud Chairs, Oil Paintings, Rare old ‘TO BE SOLD AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, SATURDAY, APRIL THIRMIETH, at TWELVE | Robt. Boyd, Jobn Cragg, Thos. Smith; and Samuel store on the ground floor ot the house. Heller | omy, not at the expense of the sinking fund. |The ——— Rome. ind of the purchase mouey in cash, | progay MBperted Brass Bedsteads and Mattrassos, Oak | Southwest corner Pennsylvanis avenue and Eleventh | O48 large churieniient of new and second-hand | Kropp, ‘The charter was granted November 12, | Sd that Wilmot was a bad and dangerous man | Rote, had. bs TROD OD. ‘Serious revection could | Ome Hundred and Thirtcen Years O14, act tia Qoee ee ea nstaiiments st wx and | Dibinx Table, lusfet and Leather-covered Chaira ‘street, Washington, D.C. isting of iwornew Jump Seat’ Careiaees,” threo | 1827, andon the 2th of November Mr, Wildey | #04 alway carried a pistol After hearing the | not warrant. a proceeding so cpposed to the tras | St. Joskrm, Mo., April 26.—Mra. Delian Lewis, Peete rene an intofest at O per cent per anus a ¥ ro t oa " c w aid ee ee eae ender Gon cae | Stall Want, Colhery, Window temseees, Vine Bee. on Hceiiiland Victorias in, good order, one new | came over trom Baltimore and instituted the lodge | SAtements made by Heller the witness went, back | ditions, so contrary to the interests of the British | the Oldest colored woman in Missouri, died yester- Extension-top Surrey, one secot 00k to the hotel, took his pistol trom his satchel first of | day at the residence of her son-in-iaw. The sen. oF all cash, st the option of purchaser. FiStY | ding, together with many other articles that cannot be | MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURS-| ne Dayiony One Saco en nee ane, actors | at Milburn’s tavern, a three-storied double build~ a, col 1, | nation. It was the time that a proposal laced itin his i ned. ‘been ‘the | Woman was born in Williamson County, Ten- irs will be Pequired as 5 8 penets bid C4 enumerated. DAY EVENINGS, ‘fine Phaeton, ¢ Phaeton, six new ‘Top Bugelen, ing on F street, between 13th and 14th streets Bore. Helier re sated the “warning Peeineny, counay, ana twas mage when the eDuuy Was nessee, iu slavery, ope hundred and thirteen years saveraucins apd reconting at purchasers cost. lf | ints fine collection of goods has been removed tomy | APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH, TWENTY-SIXTH, TWEN- Rood makes several second-hand Bugyies, new and | northwest. The evening the. I ‘Was opened | given, and cautioned him tebe careful, and the | becoming richer than ever before. ago next month. Sciy will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting | suction rooms, 11th strect and Peneyieania aventc, | TY-SEVENTH, AND TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1887, |. Gara eens =70tem Delivery and other Wa the membership was increased by the initiation of | witness changed his pistol from his Bip to his} Lord Randolph Churchill praised the “weighty ea y ‘THOMAS J. BROWN, Trustee. | for convenience of sale, which will take placeon WED. | Commencing at HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, | _*P20-4¢ ‘Auctioneer, Beer metacyre, Jota ee Af, Geo. Deo overcoat ees He, after besttatia ng for remarks” of Mr. Gates, Speaking as a true : rgremtynny ae ES-SALE OF DESTRABLE. pero | NESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1887, com | Tommgou. ot pus: John Elvin, 'B. Hurley aud Mr. Milburs, the Host. | met Mrs. Wilmot in the hall and she greeted him | policy of making grauts in nid of local taxation, SEEMED TO BE A “BALL OF WIND.” Bwecr es Seek see STRAD LE Whbivo | Mencing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK. The srticles will be | _ ames 1OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. _ John Farrar was admitted by card. “Two rooms | very pleasantly ‘and invited him up stairs, They Regarding the ion of the sinking fund} Eyaxsvimix, Ixp, April 26—A strange and AND D STREETS SOUTHEAST.” on view on Tuesday, April 26th, when catalogues will | WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. rE: were rented by this lodge in the court-house, and | went into the parlor and Wilmott came out of the | he could add not! to what had been said by = Placed he gaps be ready. ap2i-dte_ | conTine, BY ‘We will sell at Public Sale, the lodge met there in January, 1828. The frst | adjoining bed-room, partially dressed, and sald: | Mr. Gladstone, 1n Whose general criticisms, of the | Startling phenomenon occurred yesterday morn and testament of Ann Hl. os DOWN TOR SLR EERE EOE ee coder Et as i funeral of an Oad Fellow in the District took place | “Hello; how are yous what are you doing here? Dudget he fully concurred. He quoted from | ing onthe farm of Mr. Lemuel Stansberry, on the ington, D.C. deceased, the subscriber, ua executor lied | (PVHOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer. OF HANDSOME MANTEL CLOCKS, BRONZES, | ON THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH, | in October, 182s, the deceased beng Mr. George | The wituess said: “I am here vo get a retraction | speeches made by Mr. Goschen in 1885 in su “Island” above the city. About 11 o'clock a small will sell at public auction, 1p frout of the premises, op — ROGERS COMERS aE SE TRE s Walker. After the institution of this first lodge, | Of those letters you wrote about me.” He an-| or Mr. Gladstone’ financial policy. He dec! and intensely black cloud suddenly appeared trom THURsbaN (ARTERSOON. MAY IPI if at FIVE SPECIAL SALE go aa DAILY, AT 11 CLOCK 4 yas AT TEN O'CLOCK A. ML, the organization grew rapidly, several lodges hay: swered: “You —- of —, you know I never take | that “Mr. Goschen’s budget faa ‘quashed all bis | the west and swept rapidly across the island unui Erederick’ May's Nibiivision of square’ 6:2, being | OF A SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF THE FINEST] XERIOTH AND PA AVE, | SA eHOOM COB: | aT MAGRATH & KENNELLY'S LIVERY STABLE, thave been too rapid for the good'ot the onder, for | bed-roons and Raishea adic irs Eee ree promised | {texpioded, with a ternitie tare aut what ape Bp feos de acrect ud ranaten back 66 feet to wg CUT-GLASS WARE, guid reprosontatons will be patseaS loads and the eee GOS SCS NB) hie jodges clowea up some, of to members OC | Witney nme Sae AT FUE HOTEL. Bock tor loans. Wiuh reerence to tue tobacco du | With teviae tarts blowing ott the nee asin ley, the. imp" cl or ; 4 ow Diglng ete sande oes oubescing Jot ty besoid withott ener anes 00, Aucta, | THERTY HEAD OF SOUND YOUNG HORSES FROM Central Lodge, the original lodge, reorganized. in Hiss prope nepienpn tlvedapororad jue defended the reduction of the duty on the | out one section of the odes and ‘playing muvee rerms: One-third cash: balance nd 2 s M it jashington tness itness became | ground that the increase hi: answered expec- Leaving the house, it down the Je the regeane? rine, his ote bear internet | FRUITAND CAKE DISHES, ODOR BOTTLES, WITH | To ARYLAND AND VIRGINIA. in Washington Library Hall, on 11th street, below | uneasy and started to leave the house, when Wile | tations, having checked consumption, While It | Sstern tence and thes died seruy here Won oe from day of sale. A deposit of $2 - a COIN SILVER TOPS; CHAMPAGNE SETS, CEL- , Auctioneer, THESE HORSES ARE DIRECT FROM THE |‘Pennsylvania avenue. After this the anti-Ma- mott said: “ 3 we : we failed to brit 6 anti revenue. He was | rainfall or tnt ‘With the cloud-burst. The when property 1s sold. Conveyancing and recording: care = ‘Hold on; we are going out; we will ng icipated light Bethe vont of the purchaser. If the terms of ale are] ERY GLASSES, JUGS AND PITCHERS, CREAM | A SMALL COLLECTION OF VERY EXCELLENT COUNTRY. gonle excitement retarded the growth of the order | walk down and gee those letters,” and the three confident that in a few years the loss arising from | family of Mr, ‘were preparing dinner hot complied with within seven days, the executor re- CHAMBER FURNITURE AT AUCTION. for a time, but prosperity soon returned. | Mr. AD- | went out her. When the St, Marc was reached | the current year’s reduction would be recovered. | when the wreck occurred, and were near! a Sie ment remle at Woviskand tost of the] AND SUGAR BOWLS, FLOWERGLOBES, kev ie | — || [O00 “EMBKACING, Among them are some fine drivers and work-horses, |-bett was the first representative of the District in | the witnessed the way to his room, Drinks were | Mr. Cremer (radical) asked Mr. Gowenen Af he | ened out of thelr senses. This was the jing purchaser at uty ING, . CHAMBER "FURNITU} the Grand Lodge in 1820. Mr. Gettys, of the : Wak he 6 cgHALLES W. HOFFMAN, Exesutor, | On WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY.SEVENTH, | "‘SUTtEs AND suf: LLORES: HATR MAT. | We will aso sell somechesp homes, suitable for buai- | 20,013! | popes aceasta theurter | caee ew Witness refused to drink afver | Knev that the reduction of the duty omtobacco | age reported in the Vicinity, and ls inexplicable, sc 1 ABATE PI wn ‘Aucts. p20-dts_| 1887, commencing at TWELVE O'CLOCK, at my} TRESSES WIRE SPRINGS LACE AND CRE: | nous, xo. in America in 1 ‘The late Capt. W. W. Moore, | then showed Wilmott a letter (the Woods letter) to | men engaged in the tobacco trade in London. Mr. * The Carnegie Wedding Silver. Auction Rooms, Ishall sell this fine collection of goods. INDOW HANGINGS, LO! GE, Wale SDITCAT NUL M, T. SIDEBOARD, CHI D. All stock guaranteed as represented or money re- | father of Col. W. G. Moore, and the late F. D. Stu- | read; also another, Wilmott demanded the Woods | Goschen replied that he bad arranged to confer on ri 26. EDUCATIONAL. oiuesbove roads willbe sold smmoiiately after the | WARE HANDSOME NAG Vat 00k OLE funded. Sales ovary Thureday. Seperate cy, ao ited the omer of Grand Sire, | leet, The witness refused uo give t up. “What | that, subject with delegates trom the workmen ee eee ee Géppnescu s¥sTEM OF SOUND.” A WONDER. | Cyn een OT | | RES AND TREE OLY CARPETS MtrOiN 348. W. HAHN, Salesman. few years in the Library wading moved te a | are zqzg{ne,t0 Jo witn itz” Wilmott asked. A | CREMECITER, on the budget reantutions rmeergaetependintsdpodnarenaboomniowinen yd ful discovery for the easy sequirement of the | A UCTION SALE OF FIVE BRICK HOUSES. REQUISITES, D. W. MAGRATH & CO, Auctioneers, | hall ‘on C street, between 4% and 6th streets, | “You —“of —~ you Wout Hive todo it” quickly | Were agreed ta, prema peeparere is - French Languaze. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME has te- |“, prepay, APRIL TWENTY-SECOND, ‘at gee | 1907 SIDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY-NINTH, ae About 1809 these ‘lodges moved to the old Cireult | answered Wilmott, and made a motion to uraw a| Ils generally thought that Mr. Gladstone's at- | was presented to Mr. Andrew Carhegic™ bride OF pees ascii Lith tt A new teri commences Mag | 02 FRIDAY, APRIL EWENTY-SECOND, ‘at Oe fae En O'CLOOR, at residence, No: 134 B street | Stock gold on commiasion and prompt returns made. | Court room in the courthouse Dullding, Where | pistol toe a os a eo tO tack upon Mr. Goschen’s financial plans will cause | the business partners: Of ‘that, pemtiemen wow hat 11a m2: Gamal? Dae, Erench spoken and | Tod soutbeadt ‘These houses are weli bultwithMid | ecient Housed mars: Sante eu SHOE Of vapy exe | apedsge | tiey remained until the bew hau, ou. 708 surest, | PANG” qrdg bet Sty ny Distol” sald the witness | tack upon Mr. Goschedys fnune loan proposals, | 4 and manufactured by Baiks & terion th ‘each Moutacution | Raul-ooauaing sis Toone each, aid are cumbered | prcierm aus eTocs —__ P2048 | ruOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer Was completed, in 1846. Many new lodges Were | coming toward mv, fired once at im, and ‘he lett | and probably tts Telative to the tobaccs | Bidfie, of Philadelphia, Tt ~4 ee rere eres T 5 z CHANCERY SALE OF A DESIRABLE UNIM- orsantce about this time. the room. Wilmott and I then clinched and tus- | duty, but it is believed that the main features of | donors only gave Uhe order after a thorough exam- % i iiwane yathes saueuiney ANCERY | 8A fg | _ The Encampment branch of Odd Fellowship was | seled together, he struggling ail the time to get his | the sinking-fund and income-tax reductions will | } Splat “cee tase mee eee | "LOR Me, Panes oe LAT SESS PUPA EDR SE OE GE made 3 distiguve branch of the order tn 1427. | pata unt we got on the oor, wie ‘my hold was | be maintained, tion of, the choloest, goods of all the leading SHRUBS,’ DECORATIVE, AND BEDDIN AND CANAL STREETS EAST, One June 7, 1833, application was made for a ch: ee ae sliversmiths, their purpose ‘twobtain the ¥ UARANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE TO MAKE A without roken and Ileft the room, Tbe fourth shot was to expense, and the result is con- Tintine Crason Portal it ities lewenes ne | Terms easy. PLANTS, te. ED STATES NAVY YARD. ler for an‘ucalapment hero, to be known as Co- | fired involuntarily during the struggle.” fun ato Fire. Samed o great trtumnpa Sor Punnsenpans tose oa ESRC Wis Vuldnelcommr sm and sites | *° OTE 2 nampr, s17 7ihst,nw. | EKGHTH, Iss? ELEVEN OCLOCK at mp cacton | qDipyirtus ofa deores of the Supreme Court of gay | lumbla, No, 1 and It was ieuad. The ycampment APTRR THE SHOOTING. St. Augustine Correspondence Boston Transcript. __ | enterprise om 11, May Buildin, corner 7 am 5177 7, x Hae es ey c 5 . SINC Os Dee ios MAES WEEES & CO., Aucts. ap80-3e | rooms, I thall sal’ choles lot of the above Plants. | Se Pisuact of Columbia, Rapnamvaae OF 2d Otb, January 6, 1834, and met in that hail une || The witness denied asking Wilmott at nis house | locks of birds, roused from their sleepin old, | | From the number of pleces—upward of 200— “The NORWOOD INSTITUTE, a select Boardinj Le Is a —— and etal.) I will offer for sale at public suction in | til September, 1! when it moved to the court- | or in the room to sign a bond. Nothing was said | Palm-shadowed gardeng, are circling all night t Inoed them The NOF | E@- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- = as two sets, though in reality there is but one. & ey wae meneer tor Ya Ladies and Lite itis | count ‘of weather, unit WEDNESDAY, APRIL | [JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers front of the premises on SATURDAY the SEVENTH | house. Other Encampments followed in later | about a bond, and he denied having any kind of a | through the clouds of smoke and the rain of sparks minent gentleman in the trade bere, who was, ‘qpens its sixth annual session September 20th, 1887. | TWENTY-SEVENTH, at SAME HOUR ee Feel of sromnd aha C CLOCK P. M.. that certait | years, this branch of the order very popular, | bon among his papers. Arter the last shot was | aid soot. ASI raise my head the better to waten | himscit one of the unsuccessful tors, stated een ee ee ae | eae as seca Te ae oe CRN TRE StOED UR | District Known ag and being” Lot Sin aquare S62, | and Having included in its membership many dis: | frag the Witness Veh tie oom and weet dows | them, I become conacions of an agonizing wrench | Pleasancly, this afternoon that be keke ao thers Music: Hlocuion and the Modera Languages. Mr. and | PEYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. Nain OF MBS THOMAS RTE A ol igor [dere stairs, Turnbull having gone Nrst. "He rushed into | in the region of my scalp, which had apparently | “* We Selection of the Bailey, Banks & Biddle ‘Mrs WM. D. CABELL, Principals. 1! LOT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STORED IN| Shey 3% 7) feet 11 in : the street and went to the Metropolitan Hotel, as It 80 far outstripped the others both in beaut Sy = ‘THE PRIVILEGE TO OCCUPY AND USE DURING NAME OF J, J, MARTIN, AT AUCTION, Othe alley 15 ect ane A ae te et PY for | A Dusky Visitor at the White Houses | waked up to the clerk, stated that he was in | D&D lifted of bodlly. I begin to regret my recent | ‘nd completeness that there Could De 0 questlOR, VOR s TREAT EE ae eR pe oTIOS OE | pObrTTHURSDAY, MORNING, APRIL TWENTY- | buildin purposes, the cari of the Auacostis & Potomac | ¥E HAUS"FEOM saw DowmNGO—Nor TO BE FOOLED | danger and wanted a room. The clerk showed (rustful Judgment of the Apaches ss premature, | as to the good taste of the purchasers, SWEETNESS, PURITY, STRENGTH snd RICH- Obio AVENUE, DAND FIFLE eC TION oS IGHTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, at our ware- | River road passing on the street on, which it fronts, BY WASHINGTON SHARPERS. him asmail room near the office, and at the re- en over that a smoky individual, facing — NESS of the Voice developed for Speaking and Sinmins, NORTHWEST, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. aoe NG Soe pee ll Pane for snastae! United States Navy Yard being immediately | One of the most interested visitors at the White He the witness sent for an officer. Angney = = ~ Prieta tenn me my, — soRe “Of the Nature of a Boycott.” ee RING RED BREATHING corsectiy Graskte 1.03 WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY SEVENTH, LOT HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Terius of sale: One-fourth cash on the day of sale, or | House yesterday was colored boy about twenty | denied ever having been arrested before in his life blaze. DISCRIMINATING BETWEEN LABOR ORGANS. remote HEALTH, carm COLDS. ASTHMA, and | 185 C 2 is i “ S : ‘the charge of desertion, and dented ever | Kindle you up, and thought you wouldn't like to a ‘ at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the prem: | Stored in the above names. Ail partios iiterested will | within soven days thereafter, ihe residue in four equal | Years old, whose appearance did not distinguish | €X°Pt on . . burn!” he in natured explanation, 1| The Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph publishes Se et TERMI tition | Grubmictisigsirefduss Saale Tada | Mpa wae youNG w pmo, | Homies heuky fiefs oat aa man AS | hum rom the thousands of colored boys roanlog | briktrdny ar Micomcs fn ‘avnte Pa, | ge wth yale tart Saggestion tat be | Hog atc in which in tated thas war Rag _sis Apply 3 THE Ms wa No, 228, containing about 4,138 equare feet. This lot —— — | promissory notes t herefor, bearing Interest from the | about the Capital, ‘Theattention of several per- | Which he threatened to take Wilmott's life. fore removing lady's hat itis s weil to remove the been declared by the general officers of the “EB ‘fs adduaifably situated for most aby purpose, has lange lay of sale at six per centum per annum, or all cash, at | gons, however, was attracted to him by the pecu- Serre ye SHOWE ROOTES SE ADRT, fear | Knightsof Labor upon all who are not in accord LOCUTION.” frontage on the three principal streets ing to the | 0 el onan ae _ hiselection. The title to be retained until the whole Advice to Candidates for the Ministry. | b¢ 1s none the wiser. with the present administration. It : X COLLEGE of ELOCUTION and | Drill Grounds, Camp and Panoraina. and for size and | PRREMPTO ND CLOSING SALE OF THE BAL” | purchase money and interest is paid. On failure of | arity of his way of speaking, in asking questions "The t .dal involving the Rev. Mr. Goodell We hear, as we struggle on, fragments of per- says: ith st. iw. (a few steps north of Pa | situation is just the thing. ‘Terms cash. By order of TORY OF ae 1 eee IAD, TBE RE: | purchaser to comply with terms reserve the right to | about the different things he saw. His dialect So ing tine Sey. Mr i, | sonal experience, droll or thrilling, related by | move which partakes of the nature of a boycots ave. and Seblock cast oF Cure DO) teaches ELOCU- | The Columbis Athletic Chub. THOMAS DOWLL<G, | POSITORY OF WM. 4. YOUNG & HHO, NO, 496 | resell at his rik oF comt. "8100, deposit on acceptance | Sounded like a cross between the English | the Methodist clergyman of Providence, led Bishop | many a “wandering voice.” “Saw ‘such @ funny | has been declared by the Powderly ad oO NT AKT for Home and Society. | Auctioneer." b Goodel URE JDUENCASSON BHOS., Auctioncers, LINDS, NO-TOP AND TOP BUGGIES, DAY- CASES Spanish accent. A few questions served to brinj on upon a large number of the labor organs PRISING EXTENSION TOP PHAETON, JENNY | Of,09 Conveyancing and reconlins at purchasers’ | of John Chinaman and broken French, with | Fowler to give the candidates for the ministry in | Uning this morning,” one says; “a man was gol : * we along, with a bucket of water, and putting ou \¢ jy. The or TONS DECOe WAC ONS BUT IES REP Beas | _8P26-cokds 412 otW'strect nw. | Git his story. H¢ iva haeive of San Domingo. ie | the New England Southern Conference, at Fall 0 al Ing Out | throughout the country. The last issue of the RY. SPEECH, PERSONA: é is the sparks that fell on the sidewalk; about a tea- | \yyurnn " Jor gives officti 1 TANG Giclee | "MUSTEES. SAE OF.TSO BRLCR DwELINOS,| AUR ES ERGGLEATGUS nwgxry_| [)UNCANSON BROS, Rep Bud on a ions adel tein | rattan” SST TOESUNE DSS | eit oat Cyt tha hae PINE S| hn mde agin’ a abr gaprstha have Spee Se Sse HOLDEN oho AGS ctace Gas SE He eed eae Me | at the above ropenttory the balanced aiack seaman re Dae B. | made ‘the trip on. purpose to see Washington, | “you are expected to ao Pastoral business, not Text, Suppose be thought be was saving” the Gtiooka “The Jourmal in recagulsed ao the oihchet Wines ensgret fiom Capitol Hil to Osi Fat nw | ofthe bistnceof Columba L ae surviate cages Meg | tnwold and novealied toret prerieuaasis NCE CROLL, COLLECTION OF STARDAEE | The “geste “hoe came tn haa eae” pi: | Soclal:, Remember that andt will save you from | clty.* come trom | STEtn of the Knights of Labor. Its contents are a Seu | SP GUARD E ateit OULOURE areas | een Catto Bate, Anctionser | BO URS VN Pa cRe AND TORTS BANG BY | f° Mother “ogee? aft she fond, Pack | Groubie, You go into the homes of your para another diction,» ie wax hurrying down say | Chefs gag ars eds cahult tS Pp a = | of the preinises. the following-described ‘real eatate | (SEtN SA TED OW M STATE HE BERGER | Sure OST CELEREATID, WRITERS OF | maining until the’ next trip. If he runs | characters Sith Tou Rather ae ee ne | oaths oe Augustine, when he came across a stout | outside World as even Powderly's secret. citeulan > Hn eee h SPRINGER, | ene thes option District of Colum | EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH BIREETS | BIOGKAPHTES MOU OF THEM BEING BERT, | OU, Of money, he will work is way. When | with soiled garments. I hope you are married. | old gentleman bu down an inmensely heavy | ‘a copy of the last issue, however, was seen Lo-day. _spi5-Im* _ Late Principal Franklin Night School | BMG Wromisee knows sed dite sbed at Pus ey eae TIFULLY AND'PEOFUSELY ILLUSTKATED. | told. Re To viene dad it roe Son REDE Fe De Morey Maes TeIACON SAS YOR | SEC rom | MAair £0 SAAR, GAM ORIN NOUNEND OR, i labor papers, ais= . oa cuukin Sate rtue of 8 piled dence hed a man asham\ wife of. Keep that of the ¢ TAMMERING CURED Principat of | allo fot numbered’ twenty-one Ci) in Carrijton | January, LON7, tu tho cata of Scueeter vu 9 | ONE nooKCAsE. onA ACL ONDER DESK, one | wis FOuly anxious to work he gencrally found | Inwund amt ace wielseerce eke ole OR | eee en's sake, will some one go up to | Mibuted in, different parts pers we Lake Pleasure SiPbant | and Hughes subdivision of square numbered teehee | Healer, nts supreme Court of the District of CASE OF CURIOSITIES, MINERALS, 4. ac. | Something todo. He saw lots of people here, he | ence sitting on your casa. So conduct yourself | room —and save my'brother!I” C——‘told him | jn recommending. We will nad to the lates arene e dred and thirty-four (234), together with all the ease- | Columbia, numbere Cay Docket 25, T shall, THE WHOLE BEING THE PRIVATE ‘LIBRARY | Said, just the same as in his country, who were | that man in your parish will be glad to have | that he would take cl of the trunk, and sug- | sion may warrant.’ The publication of this ane ments, hereditaments, and appurtenances to the same, | 0D FRIDAY, MAY SIXTH, 1587, at FIVE. ‘O'CLOCK OF A DECEASED GENTLEMAN, AND BEING | going around looking for work and God | you whether he is at home or not.” gested that the old gent attend nouncement 1s occasioning intense indignats WASHINGTON, CONSERVATORY, OF MUSIC. | "ane in proveunts Eatsat of tw6 Brick Deine, | the follwing Gnerited real Property thar a foaay” | on FiUDSY Eve MANURE ADAG Ning | Site Hime that wey woulda’ tind it” Such peo- SS EE Yo the minor matter of rescuing his relative.” | throuzhout the country. Of MOO Tabor Jonrhale St. Cloud Building, corner 9th and Faw. Eight” | Noe 03 end O07 Lath at ow two atory | Lot numbered eight (#),in E. 6. Ingersoll's subdivision | 1887, at HALE-PAST SEVEN. O'CLOGE, we Lead ont oe eae were! Pie Ut Ltn Progress of the Crimes Bill. — throughout the country but twenty-two are SEE 4 Piano, Cran, Voice: Violin Fiute, Cornet | Sud vascment bricks, with two-rtory beck-buildines. | of certain lots tm aquarer numbered one hundred aud | tithin ut Mictics Rese Tho CE Mee oto oeen | ACMY a8 Soon a8 thelr tricks were learned. Some | The Saleere government calculates that a] Lady Cook Once Tennie C. Claflime | recominended by the gencral oflicersof the kuighta ve advantages 0.B. BULLAKD, Director. “| modern conveniences. Coop Tone ipa. oad let having s front of twenty | Books and Library Furniture. as mentioned above, | Of te colored people here took him for @ fool, and | aivision on the motion to go into committee on the | London Correspondant N. ¥. World. Of Labor to the members of ts prace - Sees Terms: One-third caah, balancein equalinstallments | (20) feet ou M_ street and running north one hundred | toekicn ‘special sitention is invited. Catalogues ready | tried to get his money trom him by inducing him go mn the | ““Tsaw yesterday Lady Cook, formerly Tenniec, | tically a boycott on te others. It is sald that CH_LPSSONS—PUVIES CONVERSE $8 ope ‘and nd two Yeary! notes to ear 6 percent intered and atx: (106) feet to 93 Dublic alley for depth. ‘One-tnira | 8Ug,bo0k# on exhibition Thursday, April 28, at 8 p.m. | to play policy and ‘shoot crap,” but he wouldn't | coercion bill be taken on Friday and result in the Ciafin, of New York. Thad never seen her betore, | these twenty-two papers. have always favored tbe wrest accent ia) © - 2 ol ° : c - 7 her. At eT : inlaelaliake Gattsalc § fate - P = ‘eom of Prof WLARROQUE'S. petive Part | tran on the prenuuses sold, or all’ cash at the option of | Cambs, balance ti ‘gue, tnd to Youre trom the day of | _apsd-it_ DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. | Sanat Ne eee ae re ea eer aainering | former majority; but the ministert Powdery aleauiizaten, 7 : Uist 18 to be the ‘purchaser to be given for the de- bananas, and his wages were $1.10 that in committee they must be ready to accept | [had always imagined that she was dashing-| crossed as each paper indorses the aduaiuistras an, AM of Sorbonne ‘Univermty, Paria, France. | the purchasers; conveyancing. ke Vat purchaser's comt. | sale: the notes of 3 fe A deposit of $100 requiredon éach! ttimeofsale. | ferred payments. bearing six per cent interest, pay- ]HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. sure pay, as the law compels employers to pay looking woman, with at least a suspicion of bright- | tion.” Mn | es Reset metoccrgters | Nesmith mae s eaeeee CeO | Mecnanen vrnowst von ct onruwrns | Ese eit tate te i gre eve | upte cuemimne RSE UCU ty ES | nom cba vraay_ tbo tess oma re aes 88 ROSA RAB ea the a prop at tho ov ar - < v f ge a “Teacher of Elocution suid cost of the detaultia purchaser after Ave days | claset. "A deposit of one hundred dollars will be re: | CORNE OF CHESAPEAKE AND OAio CAWAG, | mspossibe Lo imitate, Invorosted & munbes or ee: | meeting in Vietorla Park on May 21, to. protest | tremendous notoriety secured by herwhen she and | Wntil Ie Proves Mimscif Innocent, ‘and Voice Culture, prepares Ladies and Gentlemen for Piiblic,Motice of such resell some newspaper pub. quired on the purchase at the time of sale. If the AND MARKET STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C., | eners, who came to the conclusion that he knew | 28alpst the crimes bill The meeting promises to | ner sisters opened a brokers’ office in Wall street. | ENGLISH TORIES WILL HOLD MK. PARNELL GUILTY OF the in Washington, D.C. terms of sale are Dot complied with within ten days, | AT AUCTION. enough to get home when lie wanted to doso, | be the largest ever held in the pare. Tulrtoen Srish | po SS Scie baiban Souctnita: Gunes THE PHENIX-PAKK LETTER. DRAMATIC STAGE. “ak ROBERT E. BRADLEY, _| the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk On MONDAY, SECOND MAY, 1887, at FIVE, eae See ewent constables who have recently resigned will sail | NO toman matroa ever took OO "She hat | Inthe house of commons, last evening, Mr. Sexe prevaring Stents for reading on the pistiors er ta | *S-Aieis ___ Surviving Trustee, | Crrcbsacr'a cost ae Purchaser. All-conveyancing st | O-GLOCK P.M. ip front of the’ premises, I wil St. Mark’s Friendly League. for America on Wednesday. ‘Almost the face of religious without Ue | ton asked the Hon. Win. St-John Fromatitie Brod. scssbtpenromlt wail 6 on Tomas Wednee-| ft; TNE ABOVE SACE TS POSTPONED. 0% AG. RANDALL WEED Trait, | Beton tearae eof warestnen ye dog | | Yestonday was whatisknown tn the Episcopal The Schmacheles Affair. in lg regular it ney and elnot hardin fg | CICK (Deervative), member for the Guido days and Fridays at aa aoe NESDAY, the TWENTY-SEVENTH Dat OF APHID, | ap26-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS. Aucis | % improved by small frame | calendar as the festival of St. Mark the Evangelist. | eum pore oprmus To MeDiATit BETWrEN Faaxox | $0048 regUlar In ite nes and simost, hard in its | Givision of Surrey, whether in a recent speech he mhi7-20 ‘Washingtou, A.D. 1887, at same hour and place. |] & PRATT & bona, it of $100 will be required at | 1D addition to the customary religious services of AND GERMANY. are sinall,” She looks to be at least forty-five years | had spoken of the Times’ “forgery” as Mr. Parnel's <mair~ gion. I ROBERT E, BRADLEY, AL. CINSCRANCE Ab pear estate acewrs | timsofnale. Recorling andconverancingat cost of | the church the day was commemorated at St.| ‘The pope has sent confidential notes tothe | of age. Her light, sandy-brown hair i beyisming | letser air Broderick ancwerets wes taedarene E ‘For Young Women, Princeton, X. J. ee a a eearian Ges oe Real Estate Broker, 1319 F si. nw. | JOWN's by an assemblage of the several branches | French and German governments, offering to act | W show gray. She waren E saya ay ing any meeting on this subject I will not mince ‘Prospectus, full particulars, sent_on ‘application to UNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers. BIREETS NORTHWEST. LATELY OCCUPIED 26-dkds THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. | of “St. Mark’s Friendly League” of the District in | as mediator in the Schnaebeles affair. La France, fit henins Ayal ee Soa mein peas bs words, but will call the letter Mr. Parnell’s in the _mnIS-tu8f 3m RS | | ee ee BY LINCOLN HALL BUILDING, BEING ALL ee the afternoon, The object of the leagues to arouse | of Paris, says that telegrams sent toSt. Peters | wees equste, ugly brows tied in grim Hines tires | AUSeRCE Of any action In 4 Court Of law Lodisprove ARTMENT OF STENQGRAPHY AND TERE. | "HOGG SHMEET UETWEEN DANDCOMEGTS | QELUTS NOMEMED 7 HEE G)AND FOU) ivan op. Oty Post-Office. Mance Of Une Sonny oa teaang Practical Denevo- | bung reparding the Schnacbeles affair have been | most Puritanical Of knots under her angular chin, | {he Marcmen- [tte o popular Gesuguation Yo call SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ee z BERED FOUR HUNDRED AND * 407% | 28,000 CIGARS, ASSORTED, cROWN'S TRADE, | poorer and weaker mussionary elds, and by sys. | S¥ODPEd en route at Berlin by order of Prussia, Her husband is worth several millions. The post- | can pe left to the house and country.” (Conservas Pak of Kepublc Building, southwest corner | | On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY THIRD, EX THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT 61 FULL SWING, EID TAPE VARIETY ANB | Uxantic and concerted eller’ to actomplisn ene | _Rdlets have been issued tn Alsace-Lorraine ais- ree ea Oe eS a sinch Sehcase a a Students prepared for Amenuensis work in from | of the premises, ‘This property, by far the most valuable unim- SLICER BHOW WEEN ous | Steatest amount of good. ‘The league in this Dis. | Solving the Choral Society of Hatzenthal, and a joke 80 much discussion and. Mr. Sexton asked whether, in view fact free ig ve imoathig All branches. of typeswaitnt Tote 45, 46, 47,48 and 49, in Square 917. Peppa podnaes dig in tation teat eie: eDO Tae BALESKOOMS WEDNESDAY ABMID PRENTE | trict Was started at St. John's by Dr. Leonard tour | S0clety of students called “Sundgovid,” which | Usd to provoke so much discussion und atwention- | eat afr. pop eg ty x hiy tanxbt Shorthand Dictation Classes, fot | nis property is near East Capitol street saat On Mth street west and 100 fect on D street north. SEVENTH, TEN ALM. ‘amZ6- | OF five years ago, since ‘which it has spread into | Was hostile to Germany. ‘The mayors of Rhinau | Her Sister, torerly Mrs Woodhull ts tee mar, | villainous and barefaced » Mr. Bi ‘open sp witersoflleysierox” Day and | Tis property Masse | ‘ill be sold as a whole and will carry the material now | —’ aN Ae “=| nine other Epkicopal churches here, viz, Trimty, | and, Challly-Bunery have been deprived of teir | Preseac prime minister, Lord, Salispury. Lady | Was not couumicting & breach of ees qaten ee inmi7-2m_| Teens: One third cash: alance in ong and two yeary Laying MeO, Swe Try THIRD eat VV PEKS & CO, Aucta, St. Mark’s, Kock Creek, Epiphany, Ascehsion, St. | functions, err Boutitiot formerly publisher of | Powe husband is a knight of recent creation. ft | ascribing the ietter, inasmuch as it was @ deliberate falsehood to Mr. Parnell. Es a Sie D APRIL, at mee " ‘the Moselle Moniteur, has been e: trom Ger. = GPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE TN Cove | ally, to be secured by deed of truston property. oF ali | HLVE O'CLOCK B, M., we will offer for sale, ih frontof | TWENTY-FIVE BOXES LAUNDRY, OLMINE AND | Paul's St. Luke's St. Andrew's, und Incarnation. sae a nis oe ad al ccd iene) c) r- | Many Speaker Peel replied that the remarks of Mr, odious. balls, it) Natioual Bank of the Republic e baser. A depo ‘the premiges, the above-mncntioned property. OTHER SOAPS. TWENTY CASES WORCESTER. | /bere Were thirveen clergymen in the chancel dur- See business. roderic 0 iniidines nouthweat cormer of 7th abd D streets. | cacti iot ot tiie of sale Contes ee, oe ei00.08 | | ‘Terma: 3 cash, balance in equal inst tsin1.% | SHIRE SAUCE, AT AUCTION, WITHIN OUR | 106 the Services yesterday, the Kev. Messrs, Bar- ‘ana Mr. SSS Paroctl ta tao cateen ana Cheeni, ts mate Rervices’ ct ite veract tos always’ ib. demand | chaser’s cost, terms to be complicd with ix ton and 3 years, notes to bear 6 per cent interest, payablé | SALESROOMS, WEDNESDAY, APEIL TWENTY. | Ker, Elliott, Giesy, Harding, Leonard, McCabe, Mc- Mr. Blaine and Mr. Halstead. A Drawn Battle. Pi in te lore, cae saa Thoroueh instruction given in Espig Writing, the | otherwise trustees reserve the right to re-sell at risk | Semisnnually, and to be secured by deed of trust on| — SEVENTH, TEN A.M. 2 ap26__ | Kee, Moto, Puillips, Pyne, Steele, Townsend, and | | Tt 1s expected that Mr. Blaine will leave Chicago | prom the Detroit Free Press. @id not come within’ the definition of breach of Fnsishy Lenguage, Correspondence, Hapid Calcula: | and cost of defaulting purchaser after ive devs’ totes | te PPO ert, Grail cash at option of purchaser. A do-| = set a Tustin. The religious exbrcises ‘were conducted | for the East to-day. It is stated that he will go at- | = peivieee. Bone, Bookkeoping. Business Practice, Commercial | of such re-sale, in some newspaper Published in Wash | Poult of $2,000 required at tine of sale. | Terms to be | KO, W, STICKNEY, Auctionecr, 036 F strect. by the Rev. Dr. Leonard, rector of St. John’s; the . In the last days of March two wind-mill agents | "It is reported in the lobbies of parliament that Taw, Pouitical Peonomy, Swenography abd Type-Wnit- | ington, D. C- complied with in 30 days, otherwise nicht reserved. to Gv. , Aucti | Rev. Dr. Townsend, rector of the Incarnation, and | Pectly to his home in Augusta, Me, and that*sn | cajied on a Wayne County farmer at the same | the law offlcers of the crown have advised tho a event semaious U8 kU te ands VATS ROVER t rrustesn, | Saye Sule esaruh becstacis Eh ome nraene PEREMPTORY SALE, OF HOUSE NO. 1111 C | the Kev. Mr, Harding, rector of St. Paull’s, the an- 5, he will sail for Europe. Murat Halstead, | ime, and under the circumstances each felt it in- | SoVeTninent that there is bo reason Why he pri- HENRY ¢ RVENCER, Principal _ JAMES ¥. I wet _| al in Washington, D.C. Conveyancing, &c., NORTHWEST. ual report being road by the Rev. Dr. Killott, re. | of the Cincinnatt Commereial-Gazette, arrived at | Gundent on him to G0 his level best to make a | vate depositions of crown witnesses in tbe Phaeiizx= Mrs. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Pri uid | PUOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | St Purchaser's cost, aie FR RPA APRIL, TWENTY-NINTH, 1887, at | tor of Ascension. ‘The officers of the Washington | the Grand Pacific Hotel yesterfay, and was as sale. One talked, and then the other talked, and RCIAL COLLEG! divsre: == ee ca SON eee as aw, | Inn part of Lot, sauaro dis beginuiug for tne sale | Drauch are:. Rev. Jno. H. kiltott, president; Miss | signed. a room next to MF. Blaine” A press dis. | “US Speres pape preg oypey day FB. we near the City Post offce, | IMUSTEES' SALE, OF BRICK DWELLING AND PSS -W. | Sr the southweat corer of anid lots ihente orth along | Mary Lockwood, organizing secretary; Miss A. ¥ | patch trom Chicago says: It is given out that mis | ‘wet both tal spt ‘heat statidard Business college fm Ainerica” : tar THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, ON Ac. | the cast line ofan alley 100 feot; thence cast 10 fect; | COX: corresponding secretary; Miss k. . Seag- | Tix hay uo political siguificanee, but it isthe gem: | that the farmer could not make up his mind which hing, Business Arithmetic, Theory, Fracti- | » By virtue of s dee® of trust duly recorded in, gount of the weather, until THURSDAY, APRIL | thence south 70 feet. thence eust 3 foot, thence south | Wick, treasurer. ‘The annual report sowed that | grat pellet he bas come’ to. talk over Presidential | mill to take. He nally sald: keine Dey Liber, No. 906, follo 396. et sea. of the land TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1987, at sane hour and place. | 3) feet to C street: thence west along the line C street | by missionary boxes and other means the members “Gentlemen, I see only one way todo, You are “ rm free to student, Teconds of the District of Columbia, and by request apaoat DUNCANSON BROS, Aucia, | 16 feet to place of beginning. Of the league had collected the sum of $3,600. Blaine and Me, Halsted refused £0 be inteeteaai | both about of a size, and you can come out to the | the horse's falling or rolling, or otber ire, Ife scholarsuip, $40. cfyaray hereby secured, we will sel at public auction, ORCANSON BROS Acie | “Terma at time of tale.” GEO. W. STICKNEY, pliectel the Siu Blaine and Mr. Halstead refused to be interviewed | Doth about of 9 see. ee ad go atic: The one Whe | Would beconsidercd foolhardy, butmen and women onthe’ course, $5 per month. _mbim_| SUST: ot QUAETER Past PVE beer oe. FPHOS. E WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer. ap26-dads ‘Auctioneér, ee eee to-day on this or any other matter. wrap poh Wil sit in a ventcle which ts Securely hitched to a VENIN q ane LOGE ©. —— oe 2 SS SSS animal runs away, rem: APITOL HILL, EVENING SCHOOL, 27, STH | Lot 14, in Webl and Bradley's recorded subdivision of | Cu aNCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, | PUNCANSON BROA, Auctioneers Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: ‘The Virginia Bond Question. steps, Pye So ead eet aat ‘controlling fc until iv is dangerous fx Gramitnar: Geuerapoy. History, Pounsnabip. aod urd cash. balance in three equal in- AS HEREINAFTEN DESCKIBED. EREMPTORY SALE OF” VALUABLE _UNIM- | 9€0- Mason toJas. H. Caton, pt. 1, sq. 982; $350. + _WHAT SIR EDWARD THORNTON SAYS. aa ar door broke the hind sprine of the | %0 jump and dangerous to remain. In such case Orthography. Terms reasonable. C.F. WOOD, Prin- | staliments in 6, 12, and 18 months, for which hetesot virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of, METORY _ 8 ‘ LUABL | Juitus Lansburgh to T. W. Smith, lots 9 and 10; Sew York Herald quotes Sir Edw: — g a je apparatus, which can easily be em “ ee ‘PROVED REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ry h, ; | ‘The New Yor! a ‘Sir Edward Thorn. | family carriage, and frightened a young calf into ‘yuk BERLTEZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGEA | 24 beorinn, intrreed foo Gayo ae weR tec | ey Deamacton Colamble, pumed te eamty qouey I will sell the following-described real estate in Sa, $12; $8,688.52 R. H. Edelin to C. W. Balwin, | ton, who arrived in that city Sunday, as saying | fits as they thnished around, aud a8 the afvernoon | for, devacione, the talks Om poe ioe atenaare T < Peer wi S100, wit be roared at tine of sale and | al, No, 10,182 Eautty, the, undersigned, as La Peto ae insist ving SiytaaTd Sub 134, 84, 155; $100. G. H Hamilton, to. same, | that he hashope of bringing his mission, which isto | waned and the gin, Ree eo nae heat | io human life and limb, and allow the fractious 723 14TH ST. N. W. property Je FeeOR at ate Emin bed ten poh premises, | DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1887, tt HALE | Subs 132 and 133, do.; §—. iyde, trustee, 10 | effect a settlement between the State of Virginia _ fi 5 animal to continue its mad career without ime Andall other principal cities purchasers °° PE RAGGASEAN) ets | OSA WEDNESDAY THE KOCHTE Day oF way, | PAST FOUR O'CLOGE bu, OMMEDCINE 8 Cer ee ee ee a5 | v THOS E. WAGGAMAN,) HN W. PELLING, ') Trustees. | aD Wasr at HALF-PAST: FOU O'CLOOR BMS | ateyinve (Sorted treats Recognized as superior to all other synilar Insti Aity-five (So), and fifty-six ita tins. Unexcelled advantaxes for learning CONV EK (58), tty-four (54, | Arms to J.8. Galties, pt. “4 Sa, 0; ‘5.700. C:M. | And the foreign Dondnolders, to a satisfactory | | Kgentiemen, tne reteree décides, Unis tight a ae eee fronting on M. 56) street, | Limstrong to Metta Eichstadt, pts. 6 and 7, sq. | close. When asked by the Herald’s representative | draw, and you kin wash off the blood and between Ist street and New York avenue northwest, in | 941 ap22akds_ | Lot Xo. seventeen (17), in square No. 846, being 3 A LiguT-Wstour Cuatignon.—Martin E Spee iON. ve teachers. 4 SAS DOWNS LL | fet a 2: ie frou op Ba stro ash ontena nue 5 . R. B, Warder to W. H. Payne, lot 14, | whether the English bondholders would be con- | Mer fur both wind-mllls,’ ‘Boston Globe, ‘Mc. *REW TERM now for Ladien Gentlemen and Ch: | ([Y4OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. South ant @ stroota by 93 feet and’ ineby with im: | square ae Hundred'and dity-even (O8T}, a | aq. S47 00007 Payson Burrett tO ‘BrBcals sub | TUS teak Rata TeNaerS, ota be con: = anaes wa Tule ‘ola taingiove tient to a tian at 253 die. ‘Trial lessons free Every Saturday LECTURES | vz y, >on provements thereon, cousins of rame hows. Sand ate eH gOF peg Sub-lote thirty- | lots 36 and 32, sq. 179; $—. D. L. Morrison to | berger Dill, Sir Edward Thornton replied: “No, 1|__‘Sreaks of Sam sencgeo) ands, Qt Tules, fOr $300 a side, the con- ime to puptia Apply t the school for programs and | VALUABLE PROPERTY SE TEE CHE oe TAXON TB SAME Dax, FMMEDIATELY AFTER [ae ees (30), fronting on 3a street, Mary Brown, sub 14, sq. 524; 95,250. A. A. Thomas | do not think any of the foreign bondholders will | From the San Francisco Examiner. Rest topome off in four or six weeks. ‘after the sign- admiwion cards net THE TANTAED, ROW GoR SALE BEING Goa began Lt ee ‘rot; | hundred and seventy ax (778). to Harry Sharpless, subs 14.00 16,18 and 19. bik. | accept this proposition, and I amcertain that hone | ‘The women of San Francisco are being selzed | ing of the articles. Snee has sent $50 forfeit te RS. MANNS KINDERGARTEN, ? 1918 TURNER. ‘with the line of said Lot, on Sth street | (,{HARD. At FIFTEEN MINUTES AFTER FIVE | 23, Columbia Heights; $11,409.70. J. G. Craig- | have accepted it thus far. It contemplated the | with the mania of wearing men’s clothes. There | the Police News. Should McAuliffe tall to respond. MES BASES FOScAny Sci By virtue of a deed of trust, dated first thence went 20 fee ocr eee ane Sweaty Chr of three per cent interest for twenty | nave peen many more scandals of this character | the challenge will be open, to Daly, outs tctrcle. | February. ‘Tse nl a payment. Addison to E, M. Darneille, sub 64, sq. 100; | years and four per cent afterward. The fact 13, ‘nd Fourth term bestns A} folio 122, one of the land records of the District line of Lots No.1 Mike lately than have ever got into the columns of the | Smith, Jimmy Mitchell, or any other O'CLOCK P.M, Sub-lot twenty-three (23), fro! .S. 34; $2 thence north iwenty-three (23), fronting | head to T. J. Flack, lot's, bila 34; “$2,030. Jonn : ft ene ate juare eight Lundred and thirty-gne (831). ‘000. ‘Merri \dison, same ‘that the refugal to accept America, RIVATE LESSONS, I ALL GRADES. OF | Sette tis cinco Se ya Serine epee | oho cetntt aE are SCOPE RE. | Eetaia ue Mem © * Aton te op | oh ne a asagcbest er ee fF study: to adults conidential: prepares for college, ‘ public sale ESDAY. 1] 7 ‘seven (27), fronting on F street, bet ‘Sd and 4% he failure to pay any interest at all destroyed the Kanepols Wegs boten alt eammiationes Bar pte sale om FTCA AELED | ser Naeee ae RET etek Bees | strects northeast fubrlote Creniy sivas toes thst: | _Jopowenr Acainar rue Distaicr.—In the Court | Wels i"oe Rwada’ aint necensaihe een Toten eevs_1V¥ INSTITUTE, sw. cor. Sthang Kstemw. | P.M. All those loth pieces or parcels of yround | 7th and Sth streets east, and running beck that width ‘ine (29), thirty (30), thirty-one (32), and fuurty-two | Of Clalns yesterday, judgment for $6,000 was | credit of the State. I am not to t lying and bei in Beatie & Wabhinn sdditing ne torgar of anid Tort. (32), frouting om , between, Sd and 4th a ts | given to W. C. Murdock in his suit against the Dis-| what the result of my ion will be, and, of PROP “ Georgetown, of rains. parts of | ON THE DAY, after the above Rortheast, in square seven hundred | seventy-eight ict of Columbia to recover balance due on a con- | course, the length of my stay will ____PROPOSALS. _| oi Suttbtred ‘ors-tvo and two hind: Hans Ay: | Seisit cn Pen evrest casts 211 fest and Stat | “And on THURSDAY, HITE DAY oF may, ap | Hct With tno late Board of Publle Works Spon the success my negotiations meet with.” = : . anal of Pani ae ing Se er ROPOSALS FOR MARBLE WORK. Gincant fe feet andeight inches, measured on | tue Rorthwest corner of said Sonare rannine thence | 2487, commencing at HALT. ust FOUN POLOGK ‘The Courts. New York’s Warring Senators. ‘PoRreet Buidaing for State, War and Navy Depart- a line south, twenty-three degrees east south 25 feet, east 75 feet feet | *-) lew ments. stone marked No 62, thence uotth twent sud henge, Tees seek to fee e ou esas ateen is) s Gea GS), fronting |v, GOV. HILL'S MESSAGE LAID ON THE TABLE. Mammarox; D.C. April oth, 1887. | gross west Sty seven feet an ison et seas cuntna of er ea tee Cogs sereate Some, ‘The republicans in the New York State senate : : Wuare one thousand and twenty (102% as latecbey feted fore weg’ and center wanes feet, thence north thirty-two suds halt iY, imediataly ster the above SBEGOND. AT FIVE O'CLOCR ¥- 9¢- Sriginal lot two yesterday continued their fight on Gov. Hills ol a War and Navy Depart aS seven and a half io. toom. | (2) f D ntreet, bet ‘Kent 4 sixipseren and & Bal feet; the soma tof lot Ho; tip sanare No. 881; com. Svduue southeast, in egunce See Gotnant SepFOCkY | hams agt. Abrahams; sales ratified and cause re- | nominations. Gov, Hill's private secretary, Col. SPH CHSDAY. the twenty eurhih day of april 4307, wundredand forty tour Tanning thence weat 83 feet thence | ne (1041), ferred to auditor, Rice, was recognized by the Meutenant governor SB ated tamediately thereatter in pessshee a tad: Ears esinir use th of the south 16 foot, thence eget 6 fect fo the ling of fia | ,AtUKD. AT FIFTEEN MINUTES PAST FIVE Cover mt GaneRaL THEM, Immediately afver prayer, and he read a message re ge Pe ‘BOHN with the line of said street 16 | OCLOCK P. M., sub lote twenty-uix 26), twenty: | Yesterday, MeDouald net iitueneld; order re- = Sack line of the Bank's lot ‘souueard aT ibs | feces improved by © two ‘and’ tasement ‘brick | seven (27), tweilty-elght (28), and twenty nine’ Co) nee Jitegh from the governor formally withdrawing the nom!. "specifications, general instructions to bidders and southwardly until s line improT story Soi ty », | leasing estate from tax len. District of Columbia blank forms of proposal will be furnished to established {0 High street from the place of | house. ATELY AFTER = ae an ly uh street northeast, in equars ‘agt. Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Co.; infor- | nations of Messrs. Baker and and renoini- Siatdacturers on application to this office intersect the same: thence with the | AND IMMED! ABOVE SALE will | ous thousand ahd thirty tour (10d). Imation quashed. Dunn & Co. agt- Gatto; judgment | nating Messrs. Buckbee and TRS ‘THOS. LINCOLN CASEY. yt Ey re RR Ty @e 5 ‘FIVE O'CLOCK Wes pw agt. % ‘contained: he annonce Sime, including 8 stesin-engine. oa Space, running thence cnet 66 ment. 48 soon a8 Col. ‘and ‘Oue-thrd :asb, balance in one and two ‘west 23 feet, Coal Shipments by the C. & O. Camal, | retired Mr. Mi New York,) moved Tse Conewen Mervaz Lire As- Soe teeree el Gece ood ons Snciine ee Cumberland, Md., Special to the Baltimore Sun. ee ee ee BE at the option of the pur- nneored DY S house. consider the nominations, Mr, chaser. ~All con ‘at the cost of the purchaser. T six Me wild Local business is looking up a little, and there | Consider the nominations. 2st. Pitts, republica eee cere eee ACESON, } ater strosk between youth Osnd ¥-strcsiar’ OOo are those who believe the canal will still have & | Ww wate ’s anuouncement INSURES AT cost. ap2idads Will ‘onson,} Trastees. Sled cc berate eisy, fair trade this season, The 3 Creek Co, re- | was legal. Lieut. Gov, Jones directed cee oy ee ang. a Pace eae ie eateee a cage ea pes eee | See te ener aera No. com! a r. “Ko. 223 E German street, Baltimore, GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. tenor Botes, ‘lle is reserved two boats dally. ‘The Consolidation Co., who have | and the motion was carried—18 to 10—& pariy TRUSTEES. EPPS'S COOCOaA. ul beetrdn una pa Going mnore than they Nave Been. Thirteen Boats oa nelle reuding of the, arta fo Deda Pa nig mom regen —— pane aime weeks pase “ine dai erage date as, not tyaating the of the presentation ot We ° ihe eRe ae me ye Reh AES JONAS H. McGOWAN, Vice President, ting A de- ‘been over four: five boats. canal the to the record of pro- FRANK J. TIBBETS, Secretary. freee ot Mecsas eas neta at juired on each piece of property man to-day exprossed the belief that even at the | occdings “He sald that te minority siinply’de- en wont GEORGE H. B. WHITE, Treasurer, s careful application of fing of present rate ‘tolls the canal would get a fair justice and fairness. ee child was | - Ww, Attorney. selected Cocos, Mr. Epps bse ‘our breakfast Share of trade. He sald no heavy sales of coal | for the republicans, declared that the ‘COD Becht Sine mother is dying. CHAPIN BRO’ fabhen with e dalion 1 B st. ne. a JAMES F. HOOD. Pp a te ee WILLIAM 3 MILTehe” | Trustees. had yet been miade, and the season, had not falriy | cained in Mr. Murphy's amendment had no right jad moe mn r. 5 ‘THIEY ARRRSTED.—Prank FRANK T. RAWLINGS. ious se ot Bore, tries of diet that a consttation 230 Lavare a, ; opened; when st did the, canal would, be if, | to. piace, i the a Avormen Fay HaxDLs THIRD HENRY ¥. CUPP. pg ey i the largest ‘Doat- | message was then road, Was arresied at Steubenville, Ohio, yester. RUFUS & HELPHENSTINE. ‘maladies are floating around us ready to attack whe: men r. house was searched, and @ Mutual ere the outcome | $155 Hee ey ese oink We may cacaye many 8 Scam pseabal paa Could Not Vielate the Rule. Sy of clothing. cigar hatchet, ‘rere (Tbe plang.t, tbe Columbie, Mutat are, th mai ty barnine ourselves wel fordiied RE |g yea 1Seiaba a = found, said to bave ‘from the ate SE wuo is | Bure, blood broperty nourished frame.”— VER) Lor From the Burlington. ee Eco’Saproved wed pertected by LG FOUBE. tuo ts | Eevee ate FEO aE WEEN OD ake atk REE =a sur. ‘Reporter, Retreat oooh Sonn: “Dom Degen peas Geen Gs he © Prin tec Staata is steme te fw fapanies wha x Sod at, attorneys 0 | ute parefooted and worked for a dollar a week, I Eomeain elyand Sule 5 wad seabed, will endeavor to com ‘errurs been believer” Sa Tecwu as co-operative insurance. | We invite the atten- fo remaaes e yesterday ‘on which us ‘scene, New ae ee aca, whe say find iuch of interest ‘clients, against | “No, sir, T aydn't: Cockrilr’s cur plan’ Wenayerso fine priut butevery Pott is | je0oq-mtnbs ial ) foot west fromm the Grand ‘rank Railway for bo te- | “Well eae wilt have to gp in shywag. Shey oll | ted ent, Bee ‘The trouble eine Tom ta wh scnlyy cosadly, aaa forcuy caprenend aud otung | A470 _Xendon, England #2 Fou Share, a0 ran Phant sumbo were ot, anid it we should make an 6x ‘your | tango piece ot tae ‘Foe Foud-be murderer has eocaped. seduvitce the closest scrutiny ax to ie standing and karo Sash ; corns kth Race 5 = W, 8. Cockrell, De. W. ie ae ee ee in cash circus’ | Mazo FoRp Fporzemomat.—Mal-| aro, attending, A oe ee ee ee, in Sight care over tts F eo guar, Fong ne chanplon state wras ‘anally | accident has Cast a gloom, coer aay — "ERE ak cen n wittziaennc0, ana perineal} © 2 3: | Rear eect a eae + | oot teen cee mange age wn aa