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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, : for Revenge. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ae ot *! Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St, by Alfot Chase eas S 114, THR MA) The Evening Star Newspaper Company, AN GSS aloreb wie am SAvcuTER. S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't . Evansrnitx, Ixp, May S—Setunday afternoon _— about 1 o'clock, James Laswell, a prominent citl etry carylores on these on wenn Tere 0 the . é zen of Taswell, Ind. got off a train at English, wer ide. per mah Ghee an ae : iz Ind, with a drawn revolver fn his hand, an cents each. By mail—postage prepaid—su cents » "s Bonth; one year, #6. six months, oi opened fire upon Chas B. Crecellus, who was (Uintered st the Post Office at Washington, D.C, \ J standing on the platform, The target turned and pecond-ciaas mail matter ] maui ‘Tae WERKLr StaR_published on Friday-1 a and recrman D.C. SUPPLEMENT MONDAY, MAY 9. |ivuihs Mos vear.postage prepaid. Bix monte 50 cents Bo peper seat longer inn ispadior "=" | WASHINGTON the Woods and escaped ——ere““““. day for the return of One Dut without su Rates of advertising made kn: Finally Crece Laswell laid in wait ae 7 cess. The cause of t mpted murder was due JCTION = See i z CTI ALE CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘The Alleged Parnell Letter. Murat Halstead Sides with Wolseley: | {5 the {01 that s eloped With Laswell's ee UCEION = AUCTION SALES.___|____AUCTION _SALES. All aa RICHARD PIGOTT, OF THR DUBLIN IRISHMAN, THOUGHT | THE CINCINNATI EDITOR SHARPLY CRITICISES JEFF. | daughter, sor bgt, and came to title city URE Days. To-moRKow. PENCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, PRUNING TRE TREES. ‘TO HAVE WatTTaN IT. war Were Tristan tn tne Coneaeet | wrest tr as Rettevt (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PNCAN OS, Anct PLIAMS & C REGULAR SALE OF == ‘The following 1s furnished the Associated Press . Murat Halstead prints in im ent back b mek se 1G, Auctioneer. JDENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers WALTER B. WILLIAMS & c HOUSEHOLD FUEMTURE, MATIING, CARPETS, | r+ Filey, the Entomologist, Thinks | by Jno, P. Sutton, secretary of the Irish National | Commercial Gazette to-day, over his own tnitials, | Seht back ti ew oy we I 3 ACERT SALE OF DNIMPROYED LOT OX THE | TRUSTER'S SALE OF HO SEHOLD FURNITURE, Lors, FRONTING OX LOT UNGLAZED SASH, EXC, the Shade Trees are in Danger. ‘League of America: a stricture on Jefferson Davis’ historical inaccura- | the girl, wh weg eh wey agen TRENEE ROCRTH extcruan| Set "TcRkish Chalk LOUNGE: CHEE TAP AUCTION, STE S NORTE), wepspay MORNING, MAY TENTH, at TEN | ‘The Department of Agriculture hastssued a bul- | , J. Fitzgerald, president of the Irish National | ¢Y i the recent criticism of Gen. Wolseley on | the attempt = OBSERVATORY pemeamad WS ess cet he FIVE OCLOCE BEAL. we ail toll in trent ot eT read erat ae tetra eeuseold | letin ‘containing a report ot Dr. C. V. Riley, the | L08eUe of America, recentiy submitted the London chad pepe sctrraenh lalla alae His Brainy Dashed Out. E i RE SPE OLDING _ S O'CLOCK P. M.. we shill sell, 11 front of st c ‘sand Their In. | 7%¢% Sac simile of the alleged Parnell letter, to- | Printed in Saturday's Star. if ‘virtue of a decree of the i HAIR | bre; lots Nos. 2 and 1:3, in goods. it_ | entomologist, on “Our Shade Trees and Their In- a . Mexico, Mo., May %—John Blythe, a yout getaee o &itzmct ie BISIRG-TARLE | UOus in tine ab ar eed Masts agin | preg ras DOWLING! NURIOGOSE Sect, Defoliaters.” containing the results of Dr. | fetteryrith, documents in possession of, Pate | a ee are ane | tarmer, ling ght mies west, met wich @ hore iter for ale aes AR: | caste ne ouan to street the Gepth of lots ner’ | GME FINE CROSS MATOR TEAM, BORREL AND | Biley’s tnvestigations of the tour most injurious | att hese eee Taree tea com. | of he speaks, He sharply criticises Davis for | rible accident Saturday morning, which wsulted Seon Par ie Z Fi XINDO , 5 i Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, ad | ONE IOAN CRP TEEN WANDS. HIGH, BELONG: | Specles of insects affecting the trees of Washing- | mittee Consisting of Gov. Trager Treasurer Wil, Speaking of two federal armies, He says im su>- | gn nis death an hour 1 was showing a Serie ere s2 Bee at = : : URE | aia gical vated uttcietan payer | ENG RGA SENATOR WHO HAS NO FURTHEE | ton, Dr IUloys observations were summarized in| HYG, Auditor Habcock Mayor Super, Pogunasiey | ANCE ng tat Burnside’ arm way ina “Uh Bod bende the machi m city, AND REQUISITES, &C., &C., AT AU Aur" conveyaneing Holduwnon | USE FOR THEM. ‘two papers on this subject, recently published in | Watkins, and the castiiers of the city’banks. The | for saying tha s fe the mac hit : jn = jecd of trust. xiven tom dl : of a OS WILLL committee = © | place’ at icksburg and allowed to escape, | Peineautioust propelling. beam on ES Gh dedod in ilber No We tlio Soret someone ot tne | aes SNe WALTER B WILLIAN auscia_ | ONE GOOD FARM UGUSE: SEVERAL BUGGIES | Tux Stam. Dr. Riley, in tho published Dul- | Semuieeye bores, 42 follows: “Wo, the under Tals into a strange Fron, which he reposts amd | Roimeautloust Spattering lis brains luewery. die =, mits, at six, twelve. and exh the District of Coltinbia, ahd at the re. = = ==—| AND CARRIAGES, IN’ GOOD CONDITION. letin, makes a strong protest against pruning. | president of the Irish Na jonal Leagueof America, | dwells upon, of assuming’ that there were two | Petion. The unfortunate yi pon SL y, peste eee eae “Auctioneer. On THURSDAY MORNING, MAY TWELFTH, | He say3: “Before closing this articie 1 may be | Carefully examined the fac simile published in the | ational armies—one under Burastde and another | Sf ace, aud leave day of wale, or all cash. at th: opti sg rhe title to be retained w Purchase money and interest is j urehaser to comply with the t the whole of the | wel madon Fm TN porting dist ¢ h fa in iN i n ‘auction | well to London Times of the isth ult,, alleged to have | Within supporting distance on the | nort ibise! i sa aohiehamalga testes it evs | Won oar ence ten ar tatened tats |S yl entd Hokage te abel | teeta tho Meeting || The Nome Prevented the Marriner Furniture and Househois the best bidder. Z . Davis makes . Mt Asin mabrhiads Gad tii Soheddufe “A” attached to said deed or nde OSS _ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct._| future, Werefer to the reckless and almost cruel | {0 Patrick Exuty dated June 851 fare, December | Burnside’s troops were notin x gut. place, | AN OLD MAN’ TROSPRCTIVE MAPYINKSS INTANYRIED ye MAW TEN y ‘at Lis risk and c 1) deposi! trast . y mei ec e. er vecrars ae “1 2 Hooker did not have an tudependent command. WITH aT THE Last MOMENT. pop ‘i ah oman $100 cevontt | Gr truntaind paruy mentioned above. TURKISH CARPETS AND RUGS | (PLHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. HS ine SS GS january 14 186i, and March ® | He had charge of one of the tree crap] divisions | Sronckox, Mo., May S—Quite a sensation was cost, JaME: 9S. ROSENBAU! ste. E 2 RUST al are rma 4 j,oiso, an inclosure Babd letter of side" The two were under | created at the residence of Chas. Green, six mtle dalaia trustees, | _DUNCANSON BROS) Auctlonces OY ang OIE AND OTHER ORIENTAL GoODS, TRUSTEES SALE OF VAECABLR TRACT OFLAND | Saunders, the parting commission find it very | March % Is¥1, and we have no hesitation in say- | Of Burnside's army. The other two were under | created at tho residence of Chas Groen, SIX nulies WN AS “THE LOW GROUND! : : ing that the ali o HE BOW GROUNDS GurplA, | diMlcult to provent. “No one looking wo the future | $8 ¢ alleged fac simile and the sald letters “4 m, la tobea F . D Of our shade treca os | andinclosure were written by the same hand.” | Of the first di mally Fiving orders to, HUIS | wedding there, hut {t did not come off. Damia ana. | Byeinctnuscias ch ths Besson ogo Gignation the gangs of careless men who period. | ThE documents reterred. to’ were letters trom | PRFYS that he'tiad received from Burnside to con. | wedding there, tut it did not come off. Damiek i ck upon the stonewall and | Hall, aWell-to-do farmer, aged sixty-eight, and ® pasasd on the 7th di cally go through our streets cutting, hacking, and | Pigott, wherein he tried to blackmail the league, tue the hopeless attack upon the stonewall and | Beil. 8 r, courted an south of Sturgy t nit ht. ‘There NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionees. EMBRACING RARE PIECES, svcH BAG AS_GHEORDIEZ, Atay HOYAL OUCHAK, Kon. | #8 Datrictat Columb Orc AR cA Oe Ear Estate brekess, O18 P st.n.w, promised to marry Mrs. ot a _ ag | Yainly attempting to support it with artillery. A LSAT DLs leeues wherein Rebecce) Jopping indiscriminately and without intelligence | through its treasurer, under the pretense that me eported ive advised a | Eliza Parks, a widow, aged forty-to ‘The wed- We will offer at public sale, on the premises, on: SF EXTRA LARGE AHAN, TEHERAN, KOVAL | Schutvicand otters are complainants and Walter Du | the limbs of the trves Until. they have Decowe on | HE Thad been offered 560 shiliings by alleged agents Stonewall Sackeoa ts reported (9 ave advised S| Ging wan bo take [a Me cancenwarT tant THDSEIDALpEEVENTH. DAY OF MAY | SIZE: PEAS ETUAL ROSES HAIR, ROYAL AGRA, ROYAL lay Riddle and other arv defendants, the same pein mire, he older streets deformed and unsightly | oF, Dutiin Castle to publish Metitious articles in | Tia G Known how greatly they had beer dam: | Digit, ‘The expected bride and ‘room, also the fo om ‘a LOCK FM -S0mnt axe ~ ee eee ROY, ECCA NATO- JB bbe ¥, | objects. The resuit of senseless pruning is easily r the purpose Of St cet tn ave e the | Preacher and several neighbors were excelient villa sites im Shannon's subdivisio | HOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS, ca ee public ane mm front of the premises, on FRIDAY, | Son on some of t = e é crediting the league, and the letter to him from | @£ed he would almost certatuly have made the | P . costia, on Shannon Place, Railroad avenie y | MAY TENTH, 1887, at ELEVE: ROYAL CASHMERE, ROYAL the TWENTIETH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1887,at FIV Sone of these older streets as compared | ¢reditt . attack. There is no doubt that after their repulse hess the ceremony, but at thts junc 8, All of which are newly parked ay | r ENTH, 1887, 2 oes : ,CLOCK cto wnasthe | With the trees in our parks which have been | these agents which he inclosed as proof of his re prous situatic g | thesons and a son-in-law of Mr. Hall appeared om proached by street as. Mieselotastemoaoat se | be gente BORERTne Siow Grovnda: Staras the sanne esta the Dinter | MOTE oten Tete atone. tng moro inteligentiy | SAEMERL. In is lector fo tho treasurer of the | (MEY, Were ina dangers situation, Justiying | $yesous anda stow of Me. Hall appeared om eo fect. Piats imay be obtained af this oll jon of the above roods. muy’ pup ucs PORTE of Columbia, tha bownded on fhe gortuern side there: | pruned. Street shade trees should be pruned from | league Pigott said he was on the verge of fnanciat ee they succeded, and the wedding Qld Sine before the day of sale. This will aiford 4 splendid | rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioncer, MBROIDERIES, $8.04, tke Chesapeake and Ohio Canal condemnation | below and not lopped off from the top, 80 that in see have money. He would suppress ‘The Tilden ‘Tru: e place, and probably never wil. Mr. Hall ghportunity for parties to secure sites for homes, or | - THE WHOLE FORMING A VERY VALUABLE COI- | UPG,iHd pu the west by the western line of the Dist | the future there will resulta tall straight trunk, | the Dublin Castle article, “however, if the league - home with his children, and Mrs. Parks says ‘Tetsns Uberalad will be stated at sale SEVENTY.SIX CASES une aud on the casi by the Western ive ot tract | NOL InterveDting the view of the buildings frou | ;rewld make him a temporary loan of 300 shIlings | GRO. . TILDEN BROrN® 4% INJUNCTION SUIT AGAINST | 1 .hyt sive new Will ist hil Tv ae MARU SME WARNER & CO., EVENTY-SIX CA CTION OF TEXTILE of four acrescmibracini two mill sitag situated at Lock | the street, and yet furnishing the desired shade | These fac sim rarnell’s l- Une neighboring boys catue to Mr. Green's to KIv8 DUNCANSON Bros, awit! ¥4# hie nae veununt winiiiia ik ‘s i matter PE a eee A Poca oa one Sil | and beauty. ‘The trees of such cities as Cambridge, deged etter the committee ‘bove named believe to | ‘The New York Sun of yesterday says: On appll- | the supposed happy couple. au vid-tactioned sores MOANAON BROS. Auctomsca = IRE OLD ms a DID SELECTION OF ANTIQUE oF Morgan's Mill (except two sinall tracts iyine a Little ao Haven, Saratoga, @., may be cited by com: andwriting of the same man. cation of Mr. Delos McCurdy, of Vanderpoel, Green | nade, but were Sadly disappointed When told that i §3 _ te, lo the east of said District live, the arisol at a becot . But PTE aie SSS 3 1 ge | the ma asm, A parties to the affair ane |) atte SALE OF VALUABLE PRorenry, | Deine a direct consignment from Welsh Bros, Ms- RUGS. | Scalise Disappontment® containing two sores aud | Poeres anornerarie ae aie ase poco. Ut Miss Ballou Released. Saran, ren Seen, Sane Danas, 1 Pe rcabay sok are Sebo tae canoer ONE CP THE CHUICEST LOCATIONS IX THE | 227% cotprisins the following brands azd vintage: IN ba salle {public slo; without reserve; at sus wre 5 dho other Enown aa“ ESlingarata.®: Se ang fies us in calling attention to it in this connection. | THE STORY OP HER TROUBLES TOLD IN COURT. Ung in Supreme Court Chambers, yesterday made res A PER SUIVATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF pases Malmsey;lasteentiny 15, | #22 Toms, southwest corner 11th and Pennsylvania | 14G acres, more or lesa. anira | Inemetsor yuguage of our Seventh Report onthe | Judge Barrett, in Supreme Court Chambers, | 80 order to show cause why an huunction spout | THE LABOR PARTWS DANGER, See ae TT A ee ses South Side,saraiva C- Lobo's,vintage 1815. | 1° WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY | Sermisof sale, as prescribed by the decrea: One- Missouri, published in 1874, 1n ag |New York, heard argument Saturday on the | NOt be issued restraining the executors and trust WITHIN § HUNDRED FEET OF THE Siti sce Serctal Fades dice. Endres) 1818. ‘and TWELFTH, 1887, at ELEVEN | Of, he purchase mouey in cash, of which $200 is to be | of the flat-headed borer (Chrysodothris femorata), ses East India Madeira, 18’ si ft Samuel J. Tilden’s will from delivering or | A Split im It. Ranks The Causes of eo _ E yaid on day of sale, and balance in one or two years | one of the most destructive borers of our trees: | MOtion to vacate the order of arrest or reduce bail | £3 0! fe under the 3 SOMIAN GROUNDS IT HAS ABOUT THREE AML and THREE P.M. each ‘day. Pepectively, for which the promissory notes of {le | ‘Many a fine orchard tree, and many more city | for Miss Jeannette Ballou, who 1s in Ludiow street | Wransferring the residuary estate under the Urry Disr: rs str ine, Saareme Court of GRAND EXHIBITION Thora the day b¢ sale an to be secured by dyed of erunt | Sade Crees, recelve their death, shock, from the | jail, and against whom suit has been brought by | order is returnable ‘on May 12 Aud i Uo WEAN | pe Jann Swinton fn Ganse No OG72 1 shell cu WEDSESD AI | ou the property sold’ or ail cash, at option of purchaser. | Tetlens tawing off of itinbs without effort being | Mrs Anthony for the alienation of Lawyer David | time, until the determination of the motion, the Ts! WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY ELEVENTH. Past FIVE O'CLOCK, on ‘described real extate, ‘There can no longer be any doubt that there ts Very grave danger of disuuion in MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY NINTH and TENTH, | Ali conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. made to heal the wounds by coating with grafting . nt executors and trustees are to refrain from 4 Boe ; wax, clay, ee stances, | Anthony’s affections. Counsel for Mrs. Anthony | Xe 5 mny3-6t 1887. RANDAL Maca ave, Around sich” an “unpbrected sated imp. | Sad that if he had known of Miss Ballow's delteate | INK OF applying to the use of the corporation labor party, i a ee cS ibe eee a n condition (she recently gave birth toa child) be | Of the property in their hands as executors and | of this State, and of some other localities, The, Ring at the northwest corner ok lot a | wi FPPHOMAS E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. us the “rain ‘ana “otner Sxemospnene “ia: Would not havo insisted up m her arrest: Ween trustees Of the Will the order was accompanied | SEM*0T distinion have been perceptible witnin Yunping thence southwardly 5: 7 Pennsyiv SANS ze FRED. W. JONES, fluences soon begin their work of causing decay | Pressed willingness to withdraw opposition to the vi sarieria one by nr the past few months, We Uhat the foot alley: thence weatwa TENTH, 1887 comin AL ESTATE | _my9-d&da__ 472 Louisiana ave.. between the bark and the solid wood; and this 1 motion if Miss Ballou would execute aninstry- | DY an Sndaelt signed cartier in the Gay UF Gee | responsibility for it lies wit waged § feet to Vinsinia ence east | by samy taba fn NORTH CAP? ALE, OF. VALUABLE, UNIM, | Dut the forerunner of greater injury by Insects | tite any judgiNent Ger hcl rena eather’s | nfch or restduary clause in the will ls Illegal and | the ring who are ranuing. party” tn 3 eS fz ISE, Auct IVIEAND- WEEN AND PE 3 len_ meanwhile from view, soon_carry | MF. a e ~ gto | tuts city, and who, a ample "Terms: One-third cash, the balatice in two equal in- | GREEN & WISE, Auctione r SOUTH NES S SQUARE ONE HUNDRED ASD | tho destruction trou the injured to. the ‘nom, | Seduced, not ‘the ‘seducer, She was a” simple Cee nee cece. tions aug | the dog inthe manger, have now adopted the stallments in six and twe ib dav of sale, ATTRACTIVE SAL # the Supreme Court of the gga, 99). injured parts.’ ‘There ts, 1 tact, more danger that | Country girl, and had been brought up to trust | Tre pecuniary TeSpeRsItAlty of the executors and | policy of rule or ruin, G8 | DUNN-LORING "LOTS WOK SALE AT PUBLIC pba ramet Equity Chase Ne | py virtue and in pursungoe ofa Sine ofa ra GO Our trees in future (especially te soft maple) Will | ST ee nate Dees ee se ons | trustees fssiuall and ulteriy inadequate tomake | Ever since these “taanagers* managed to. pros ie: Te {it piblie auction, in front of eaciadl | 4.2% virtue and ion, Sims : : : stees is nd utterly Inadequate U pver 5 rr paged to pt tranteo to weil property Ppl arate lots | CLOG pe precitaa Given! ENTH Day oF way, | ete’3” on TULSDAY, THE TWENTY | they will ever be seriously or permanently injured | followed her, told her he and his wife were to fix arty of New York to the National Union Conter+ Morehaser to defray covtsct ‘e nF Tine of the Washe in DAY OF MAY, A-D. 1887, AT | by leaf-eaters. ‘These last, as we have seen, may | UP & separdtion, and seduced her under the | Judged invalid, and the property therein men- ats Nos. 124 and 135, | FOURTH (247 Of sale are not com day of sale the trustee re=-r wd with within ive days i ace in Cincinnatt, last Feb y have te the party from ¢ miles from the | in Shepherd's nbdivision of ‘sate number of well | on } street north, between Mitiited | FIVE OCLUCK P-Atsin front of ths, pretaiaes, offer | bu overcome No. G3 istand North Capitolstreets | for sale, at public auction, the following. real estate: | deadly but nt to resell the . ‘ Uoned had in the meantime been applied to the | ul te borers "arent ouiy more | Poms OCTISTIEe, Judge Tare ra ae a ae et fe | a ie b J 4 ad lore difficult, manage.” : that the executors and trustees are not required | ment of Ue new political fores Throughout the ‘apzs-dads 6: i He healthiest io- | GOR othe AME, Da¥, at QUARTER-PAST SIX | Hiss aucired and ninety-five (03 War Claims as Bequests. getaverdict, Later she ear) the $500 bali re. | their duties and have given none, and if the rest rs in | i abore tide- | Soven (7): leservaiicn D. sittate hoes Macrlaeetaree | Terms-of sale: One-than ra COUNT VON SCHAUMBERO’S CURIOUS WILL. quired and Was released from jal! Aime depep teedinetemdonn renters Fad po EL <4 in the State. ‘The | 03,3 dwelling house and a Hix (G) per cont interest per aunt, payable half: | known as “Count von Schauimberg,” who dled at Accident at » Baptism, obtain the portion of the estate to which he would | gauize iis rauka” z jeltadapted to fruit | paid in six, twelve, an ci aoe e etched” faymients, secured by deed or | the Colonnade Hotel, in Philadelphta, on Oct. 11, | FUEVEN PERSONS DROWNED BY THE BREAKING OF 4 | pe entitled and would be utterly nuediless, ‘The union Labor party 1s to hold a State com R-street depot at 9:12 am. and | bythe pueueoty mete a deeds of trust on the property; of all cash, at the op- | 1885, has just been admitted to probate in the of- Seat epee oe : tion in thts 8! Alexandria at O:1y atm, returning at 3-11 pan. AO ee as tion of the purchaseror purchasers. A deponit of two a5 Tae Gaear Mav Frsnvan pas RD Sekt, Noe. aout Wasiuagion and. 0c. | S7'j0F al the yurelinse mone can | Feeds Te a Lord (aoo0vmust be made on each | fice of the Register of Wills in that city. ‘The will rou Alexaudra, GREEN & WISE, is reserved on pro Sold for the purchase iioney | ot when the property is knocked. ‘Terms must be | was executed a short time previous to his decease, it __ For The Loring Land Improve ‘During the baptismal ceremonies of Mount Zion “George party Baptist congregation (colored), in New Orleans, | 4 FRIENDLY CONTEST FOR A RIFLE ENDS IN THE DEATH | THe union lavor party ts at Sunday, the railing of the Legardi-street wharf, OF A YOUNG LADY. of organization, aud so th a = for’ the @ yesterday, near “3 of diy A yof sale, All and interest, No deed given unal purchase money and | jen days from day of Sale. nade | and after dividing the principal of a trust fund of a r interest shall be paid. “A derosit of $200 on each piece 2 ot oe tfathisheror | $25,000 between ‘his daughter and three nieces, | Which was crowded with people, gave way and| A terrible tragedy took pls Sng Wieemaes | of pro ined whe down. All | by any p PI reserve Fight to reac Dequeathes to Melanie South-Rousseau, a niece, | Precipitated about fifty people into the water. | Spring Station, on the farm, near Lexington, Ky., | invites harmonious but oe Tea : oreacns zcesale:be thet oy ENP WISE GARNETT, Trustee, and gas Coleman, an attorney of Washington, | The following are known to be drowned: Harriet | Of Capt. Jas. Blackburn, ex-secretary of state, | aud oficial letters are sent SALE OF VALUABLE, IMPROY v 4 erty will be ae ee 416 oth street uorthvest; | each one-half of a certain claim which sald Cole- | Cook, white, aged three-and-a-half years; Amelia | and brother of Senator J. C. S. Blackburn. Miss | ers” which be FAQVED HEAL LST 41k IN THE SOUTHEAST. | chaser, Fustee, is) BN VPS | jaan 18 to. prosecute before Congress, sald claim | Willtams eéiored, aged eight; Rose Eduninds, col- | Henrietta Blackburn, accompanied by her cousin, | oo ELN SEC! nN E CITY. Ofice 460 L Se =: = 3 cing, as stat In the will, “a judgment ven: ce, ct r “1 “fp fom TSS SERRRRRY F | | By virtue ofaut 1p28-dkds wHoS. EWA GiE0 W. STICRNEY, ‘Auctioneer, 036 F st. United States courts, comincncing the sist day of | oe Sh eee hi betsee | Henrietta Hempstead, a young lady nineteen | ory” or take out a fv Rk from the = * PVA, i | rpomas DOWLING, Auctioncer. | zi S,SALE OF ALOT ON 0 STREET, BE- { = Shiviaie Te wep | July, 1836, and the “24th day of March, 1845, the | Richards: baby; Rene Rogale, five-youtuad ciuiae, | Years of age, went out to shoot at a mark with a | aud Labor clit EMPTORY SATE OF VAL-UARTY OMIET ONE. | amount. belng by the honorable court and Jury Richards, baby; (name dnknown: a white wo. | Siiall rife, ‘They were joined by Sam'l Biacktum, | to end, TWEE TIETH AND TWEN: | adjudged to be due me asan oMicer of the rexi- | han (hame Unknown), A white gict ‘held ¢ belo | & YOUN man of twenty-two, devot OR LAWEST. tment of dragoons or the 1stcavalry, United States | fn her arms; she Analiy fev the. child go and-suak | Hea Blackburn, anda trendy « » WEDNESDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, 188 my.” ‘The claim mentioned aggregates about | ‘The baby was caved Lesa Wares and sunk | begu VE OCLUG T will offer for sale orig: $70,000. a, also had a baby in her atime, “She wes | The three engaged In a playful struggle for th policy Were founded upon, Lal principle of the labor of Fespect; but for promot nagers” WhO, 8S Was TWEEN 27TH AND 28TH STREETS, GEORGE By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court od situate in the City of Wasbing- ‘olumbia, to wit: (0) in our subdivision, in square ing the s the District of Columbia, passert in equity cause | discovered after last fa Tsh: F %. nal Lot 19, square 76 : 10,5 i sell, at public auction, 14 frout o al s During the semtnole war Count von Schaum- | drowned, but the child was saved, ‘The spectators | Possession of the rifle, and in this sirugzle te | . st fail's election, had played ToUL i Locher ory. Stars ftha Delite. on the | $86 arses B Sat Ub AY ie Foun ee GEO. W. ST{CRaunetr, | DeTE WaS second leutenant of dragoons, and, de- | of the scene express the opinion that many per. | Weapon was Lert one “TE Pia kitih this heart Ne ee eee ep reese Tox thwene Conner of Ia cad thik erreste eee: day of MAY, 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK pam., the fol- | _™y 7 = string to visit New Orleans, he tendefed his restg-| sons were drowned who have not yet been’ re. Miss kenrietta, Hemperced, saa killing bot tn. sane 7% ing 19-70 fect on M street, and hmproved by'a com Sees Paine pars of lot, zt in Holmead’s Ne) ON P.STRERT, BETWEEN 4 141 e —"— ee = om the Kaleigh News, May 5 EK sm g85q _| fortable two-story Frame Dwellinwe No 1018, Sta point ou the scuth iine of Beat tice! Ors. | AND. TWENTY FIRST STREETS NOBTHWESI, | thine the resignation was accepted, the claim bela The Consul to Bogota Buncoed, _| last before het horrified evasiug reatized the awiul | "We are informed that there 48 a deaconess tm KEK It - MTG TO Reet Met eese, ast gaabaivision, front. | distant 150 fect east from Montsomery (now soth) | NEA. DUPONT CIRCLE. made that it covered both ranks, but the count ee calamity that a Wher wecletance | the Episcopal Church in North Carolina, a Frank= KK ot Sssg ing 10-0 fect on M street, aud improved bya like | Street and run thence cast Io fect, south 10 feet, 3 VALGEESOON, STAN, ZWMEERE. | contended that it was only as sovond leutenant, | THR SAME OLD GAs, bor Suet, 4 CHANCE OF TH | were hurried CZ for meaical and Other amistancr, | we Eblscopal Chur in Nor ahaa, Memat Os Sh KK i ciaereaaeael imine, , ini st 15 feet: north 120 fect to the beginuing._ : 4 ro) will sell, A short time afterward Prestdent Tyler reinstated > 2 and it was With the utmost difficu'ty that Miss | m s ec it Sgs8 erie, ,nasbered “wizyeen (25) fo, sald, subdivision, | Wiens of eale—eash- ot mulch teas eu aca ea ae him, but the action was subsequenily reversed by | The New York Sun of yesterday says: Dr. Valen- | Blackburn au. Miss Humpstead's mother could be | proper word, by Bishop Atkinson, 1s now know | welling, No. 1014. ee ers a IE bt intoe tat ebecpe checomerior, | President Polk, During the late rebellion the | tine O. King, United States Consul to Bogota, ig on | restored from the shuck occasioned Dy thé unex. | Losister Coralia, and has devoted her life to good Lots aumbered nite (9) ind eight (9) in, said subal. | 2B *€R days All couvessncini, visiou, fronting each 22 Teet cn west side o} “ aud haproved by Dwellings, Nox. 1107 and a SAND TT sold'as a whele, XECUIOR'S AND sed seven (7) in said subdivision, fronting | 4) abi E u Lith street, uniinproved, IX cd'six (6) in Said Sulauvision, fronting LOWS: Dwelling, No. | SQUARE 136, OR! NORTHOSDUPO: gd a cr count Was a quartermaster in the Army, and pur- wi rT from. ‘Te: and terrible death of the Young lady. Miss | works in the church, She ts not alone a member 29-1 feet all Maving a Gepsh ot | Coeely retained certain sums of money tirhts uxuds | US WAY %0 SS rate eee | Bs Was a great favorite in the commulty. | of a sisterhood, but a regularly — ordained ‘These lots ate ‘n the immediate vicinity of the splen- | as a set-off to what was due him and to compel ares [hg ‘will take place this afternoon at Frank- | deaconess, and so the lady who Was ordained im Tie OE WAU, | aia residences Of az; Rising Air. Pettey COW. ets | the Government to bring action Fes ee (be plead Sa mie beicsatrr fort. sow Ls by Bishop Potsr is mot > Gol y POR: | Stewart Mansica, and other tine residences, Such an action was begun, Whereupon he insti- | front of the venue Ho! was the only deaconess in the Episcopal Church im Oe LL NBIA AS FOle | | Terme: Our. dulzg cash, balance mougandtme Jeers | tuted a counter ‘sult fof the $70,000 whlch he | by 4 young man, who sala that’ he was ‘a son of Ex-Confederates Disgusted. Auerica, : ‘cared by deed of trunton premises sold, oF | Claimed W as due him, and which ts still in dispute | Mr. King’s old friend Kichardson. Mr. King was | THEY WILL NOT MEET AT GETTYSBURG OR FRICT eee option of purchaser. A deposit of €300 ——— glad to See him, and Went with him to 111 East | MONUMENTS BECAUSE OF THE RESTKICTIONS. Settled a Lawsuit with Cards, h lof at time of male, Conveyancing, ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. oth street, Where @ card ene eases. | A special from Richmond to the Philadelphia | From the Concord (N. H.) Monitor, May 6. ii"ten day, the Tit reserved to resell ai |_Deedsin fee have been filed as follows: Susan | Mr. King. was induced vo lend Hicharlson $100, | p-egy says: Pickett’s Division Association ot ex-{ Oue of tho cases on the Mekrimack County isk and cost of the defaulting pureuaser, after ve | P. Okel to Susan J. Pitcher, sud lot 156, sq. 150; | Dring it. to Mr. King at the Gilsey House that | Confederates, which has been making arrange. | docket at the last term of court Was settied tn a public notice of suct He awsome newsPaPsr | $2,500. R. E. Patro toG. C. Flenner, lot 2, Rose- | night. He didn't. Mr. King met hip on the street | ments to have their reunion at Gettysburg on the | Way not recognized in law, perhaps, but one mare RAGIN, ‘Trustee, | which has ato 14% street n ‘50 feet to an a! I, LOTS 5 AND 6, JUST. i KONTING BOTA UE AND ElGi TY WEST. AL LO’ 2. FRONTING NL SIREET NORTH. ENAL, 1c ion, fronting d by Dwelling, No. $14 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 1. £ in square OF Lth street south ‘Nos. 1100 and Lot? in square 999. h..ving a front of 63 i on Virginia avenue and unuing through to | Si mproved by Frame Houses, Nos. 1114 and | nia avenue. part of original Lot 15 in square 1000, | eet on 11th stree havin a depth of ton Matrect, nm: i wone-story Brame Fe. No. 1200, at Southeast coruer of 11th and Mt et on the east sie of ved by two Frame i! SQUAKI 7 AND 18, FRONT. ING 9: y VY-SECON, EET F ‘We respectfuliy invite our friends and patrons and all im need of milliuery to one of the «rand- Esecusee: prices that will lay in the shade all would-be-competi- | yf strect and runniug luck to-@ patie alley, saproved | By auth om. ws ivo Prane Dwelliiws, Nos. 1109 aud La At street = ity of the last will of the late Harriet. MeCeney, and as executor and trustee under the provisiouls thereof, I will, at the times and place a eet | SM BUNCANSON BRO: mount; $2,974.06. M. L. Weller et al. to, T. Suit, | On Friday, and caused his arrest. 34 of July, to commemorate their bitter struggle | economical than a trial by jury. The sult involved —— lots 3 and 4, sq. 1078; $4,564.50. G. Cunningham | ,,At Jefferson, Market yesterday ‘the prisoner suid | and sclect'a site for a monument, has determined | Several hundred dollars, but before the case cam iy Mee to Camello Schnelder, pt. 15, $q. 974; $810.30. J. | held him in $1,500 for examination, and then | not to visit Gettysburg at alt, the Gettysburg Me-,| to trial the parties tothe suit were biought to- BLE REAL ESTATE, | H.Gordonto W. A. Gordon, pts. 111 and 112, | started to maké out a commitment to hold the | mortal Association having refused to allow any"! gether by their counsel to talk the matter over. 8 Gosiv0 FEET FRONT NTN MENTI-EIFTH, D STICEET | Beall’s addition to West Washingion; $600. Amos | consul to the House of Detention as a witness, Coniederate monument to be erected within the | Asa result tuey came within f settlement AND 83.Gx113_ON 1d SOUR REET’ OF GIO METH. | Crounse to Antonio Malnat, B 14, sq. 919;| “Why, I am a United States officer,” said Mr, | lines of the Union forces. | but nearer than that the efforts of their counsel @ ROCK CREEK A 40,000 ‘SQUAl pe $3,490.90. H. A. Griswold to 8. T. Suit, lot 7, | King, “and I have remained over expressly to | Then, again, the inscription to be cut into the | could not bring them, “I'll play you a game of of a decree of the Supreme Court of, Chichester, 6.3 acres; $1,000. _B. P. Davis to John | prosecute this case. I have even tel hed to | monument. was objectionable, as the word “pa- | high, low, Jack to see Whether you pay my cheut Columbia, passed APT Si Tyneh, property on. Congress streets, So. Bid | ine President that I would not reach Washington | tious” was Gesigued to bo used, Gen. HE Lee | that extra 625 or he takes what joa o ab e No. G604, Lavinia A. Anderson Warder to Sarah B. Norton, sub 22, Sq. 193; $300, | unul next week. I am not golug to run away, | published a letter in 1876, in which he opposed the | jength sugested one of the plaintiff's counsel to 506, erection of monuments to commemorate the con- | the defendant. “I'll do it,” Was Ube ready rea . Hall et al., the undersigned, trus- | s, Maddox, sub 21, do.; $506, John Walter et al. to | sir. | The south 22 feet 1034 inches of original Yot10 in | Hetejuatter uamed, able sale, to the highest publ auctions in trout gt te prem: | Margaretha Engel, pt.'1, sq. 945; $920. Thos. H. | “In that case you may remain at liberty,” said | ficts of friends. He Was 1avited to Visit Geitys | spouse, aud In flve minutes all hunds were om Our display will represent the latest and most novel | square 1000, fronting on ith street and having a | Md Dest bid satatey all situniod tne | eee AoA, MAY SESTEENTE 7eeT at Sherman to Jas-G. BI ine, South 3 1ots 1 to's, bik, | the jurines burg vo aid in pointing out the positions of various | their Way toa club-room in this city. It Is Said - : : feet alots a publicalicy to another pub: |“! : FP H 3 21, Meridian F a4 Se pe lawyers hands Gembicd as he’ played and siples of Foreign as wellas buaueric Pro- | of 10a'y fectaloura publiealod er another pale | 5S in ty * | described reat estates » Meridian Hill; $4, divisions, He did not the lawyers hands trembled “as Le plaved Lis = soos ue iT, lnproved by © Dwelling, No. | at Bee te BEV NTH INSTANT, at | Allot Lots subered ore (1) and six (6) in square RE ‘The Columbia Pelice and Policy. innbliowhs (nak ian @ Brien. seeped ge) grote mt og aw é ~~ J 33 wy Lith sf SSS ee ern’ O'CLOCK VM., an front of th pad twanay:two CSTs THe CHIps-DRexet, FON © Colut 29 SSS Se 5 | any rate, the lawyer won the game aud’ gol tasquare Tt Get ot Nitie atone vyra | Bromises, lots Buinbered froma, 17 12h, bath fuel s,Urestcibed by “serve: One-third purchase | ‘Typographical Union of this city has issued a clr- TREY AGENT AND POLICY SHOF. MOVEMENT IN CANADA TO SILENCE THE HOME RULER. | $25 for bis client. emcee ect ayer are Olt We: | Of cetgiaal fot aad : } Mido'Peurs Oe ingetont a tye ‘percent a gee | Guat fgvtsmemberscatling attention tothe Dirtt | soperinten ent of Police Murray, of New York, | TWohundred enthustastic Irishmen Went doWH | ye oveeep wus owe tA Iuwiwer-—An ime Seriyrbed | , Jatt numbered tweiity-twe (2) iu our subdivision | Her 42 fulto 1¢ Dosit of 9100 on each Jot required at jie of sale. Wo | occurs on the 2th Instant. On that day, as stated | was dumfounded, when, a few days ago, helearnea | New York Bay yesterday morning to meet Win. | gchnoe of hnnesiy Unparalicied In the nineuenth, | fe saaary 2001 cevutine Te feet om Ta street a co LSth streets | eee tired cost of defauluue purchaser, | 12 THE STAR, every unton printer Is asked to con | that in a business house in lower Broadway a po- | O'Brien, the eminent Irish editor and agitator, | peutury has Just come to light. at Haven, Which fronts 74.50 on on 18th strect, and are ation the most_valnable building Tota in ubered twenty-one (21) in our subdivision, we 1001, troutity 16 feet on said 1th street, pruve SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ==. seuet eguiplied with im seven days. "| tribute the price of 1,000 eins to the Childs-Drexel | iceman in full uniform had set apa lottery and | Who Was expected on the Umbria, which, how: | Coun.” AL the Yesitmng ot the civil war a sary and turn them over to the secretary of the | Detectives were put upon the case, and found that | time. A special from Ottawa says: “There is a! Keeper ali he had in the ® orld, Which Was valued All this property is in a rapidly improving section of | {He sit¥, Sdulare 156 fronting imuediately on Dupont union. the story was true. The policeman’s name was | Strong impression in political circles here that the | at $400,000. Some six year= ago Wwe merchant, fieesty, audits sale will alford an unusual opportu- | “ON WEDNESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH IN: licitor Morris Colbert. He is assigned to a post at the | government intends to prevent Mr. Wm. ©'Brien | Who lived In New Haven, Unrough counsel, com- Sienae: One eink: ABT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M Ee foul aS SUCHOFS. ——sny5.ats_ | _ GEORGETOWN MEDICAL COLLEGE ComMENCEMENT. | Mercantile Bullding, and thought Me could in- | fomapeaking im public, The idea walns comm | menced an tnvesticatiot, wick msulted. in Une SpInCH AS. a Stee ew ches ed ee 2 three eaual | premises, lots uuinbered 2, 14, piace Louies see ‘The thirth-elghth annual commencement of the | crease his income somewhat by selling Lousiana | mation from the fact that the French papers | return by his former bookkeeper of Ue property ¢ G yer cent per annum, secured by deeds of | aiid fronted hee Maer aor the Wa on cke ag | TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Medical Departinent of the Georgetown University lottery tickets and policy gigs. One of the detec- | which are organs of ministers have been at work Sith invorest, Ube whole amousting, vo $948,000, ALL THIS WEEK, the property sold, or allcash. at option of pur- | 254 ‘tuu'a9u1 street Paces ane ae: LN Will take place to-night at the Congregational | tives named Collins ingratiated himself into the | for several days preaching that the soie puroose of as no obligation bul F Nacpuntod 87> required at tine of saison | Zegna 2 yveluats | ears On Gack parcel sold. “ernis to be complied with in Biteen | "ON THURSDAY, the NINETEENTH INS’ AT NORTHWESY CC oa a vegan staat BALP-PaW! FOURO LOCK Paty in Trout of dine Be FST RE ; SaaeL eos tees, | prenisen: te oo by the depth of ore |, By v _2Pi0-dkds_FERDINAND SCHMIDT, Trustees | ey Iota eauase shoe Tae pa eg uepm Ofer: | «BEY Street west: between North Cad Cunalamcesn, 4488, | ee 4 PROVED REAL ESTATE | church. Dr. Win. Long will deliver the valedic- | contidence of Colbert and succeeded in unearthing | Mr. O’Brien’s Visit is to make trouble, and that | turn the property. A telegram stom Charleston ER OF N_AND TWEN- | tory, Dr. J. B. Hatniiton the address to the gradu- | the whole thing. He bought a policy gig which | Lord Lansdowne, as the representative of the | 5. C. Says: It turns out Urat Geo, W, Williams, ¢ |, GEORGETOWN. ates, and Dr. J. Taber Johnson will present the | took a trick, by which he Won §21.65. When Col- queen, must be protected. L'Evenement, which is | this city, and Daniel Hand, of New Haven, Coun, YY mil conded among prizes. President Doonan will confer degrees on | pert had paid him he arrested him, and took him mebec organ of Sir Adolph Caron, minister of | Were the parties to the *ransaction, Williams has the following graduates: Chas. J. Lang, Massa- | to superintendent Murray. litia, plainly states that Mr. O'Brien will be | pald back to Hand since the war $700,000 as lis . « itrecords ot te District Molo 1C4, wad at the written request of ‘rhe Superintendent . 'NCANSON BRO: ya ee Sagan ¥, c- | Chusetts; Win. Lony, Scotland; Jno. F. Moran, | called for a r of Scissors, and then with his own | prevented from speaking. Archbish Lynch, of | Share in the firm’s business. nd would most respectfully solicit a call from al | bseier SS tent een nate Sa ‘ He Bar scored ea Lael SN TCRDAL. tho | District of Columbia; Chas. L. Moulton, D. ¥. 3. | hands proonied to cae the brass buttons of the nto, whois wnardent home ruler, has con ~ oo Cnrelny non rote a inatioen tg em NOS 1118, 1120 and 1122 | 11. iu square south of 24 Tt pases, lot | POURTEENTH DAY O, MAS, 1887-at HALE-PAST | New Hampshire; Edwin B, Olmsted, Ohio. Policeman's coat, the stripes were ripped fram bis | demned'Mr. O'Brien's purpose. "11 Bicndard, the | | A Sos ov Kean Avwrial Onaxpue MussSo.—& rimmed and untrimmed. | EEN LAND M STREETS | Water sirect, baween Vi on | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, thefcllowing-described real es- ee trousers and his taken from He was | organ of Archbishop Fabre, aiso denounces ‘tne | telegram from New York iast_ night says: When LOWERS, RIBBONS, VELVETS. TIPS, PLUMES | Aa je ON FRIDAY, the NTIEVH INSTANT, at | tate, situated in Georgatowy, in said District, viz: The | Wes. CLEVELAND CoMMeNDED.—The Women’s | tyen placed in acell. ‘The money won by Collins proposed agitation. Soit is evident that the Cath- | Commodore Chandier left the Brooklyn navy-yard and all articles appert eto M , as well as | NOON MAY TENTH, | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK VM. infront of the | east38 feet front on Gay (uow N) street, by depth of | cneistian Temperance Union of Hamburg, N. Y., | will be turned over to the pension fund. lic clerics fear that Mr. O'Brien's 5] may | after bis promotion to rear admiral, Lis son, Red~ VIBITES, JACKETS, JERSEYS. SUN UMERFLLA! ANCES , bremises, two Jota of ground in square Gs Of George | 40 feck of Let 30, in Holme tion thereto, im- | has adopted resolutions, congratulating |r e+ Jead to a breach of the peace. When thefact is also | Held, remained as a clerk in the, eoiumodore s of- 8, JERSE S UMBEI 2 | lown or Wes meton: one lot tronting 60 feeton | Prov mie House. . Frances Folsom Cleveland, “a daughter e A Sea Race of 5,000 Miles. borne in mind that the Hon. Mackenzie Bowell, | fice.” About two mouthsago he suddenly - E CAPS AND SILK AND LISLI ranuiiug back 120 feet ae the erm of sale: One-thii of which 250 must be 3 Fol re Tne r — on eit Aimee: 6 roots carte 5 oO atfeeteand zontiene Wad the | ckgtay of aul: Que-thint cash, aus gayments et | County, who has been called in her youth and ditng anybody Where he was going. | Noth Deauty’to fll the position of first lady of the land,” | THE CLIPPER CHARMER AND THE SEMINOLE SAIL FoR | MInIS{Cr of customs, and the, bo, Tos. ote | wate nd. suital Sheand. tw ‘si cent interest, secured by: " minister of the interior, arered-hot orangemen, the | has veen heard of him since by his friends. Ai | Tor sraall farm “ophenternas Greer Water wads the | eed ot trust ob the property soll, ge alt eash, at option | for baving drank cold water ata diplomatic dit "FRISCO TO-MORIOW. ‘are i Japan. We would request you Kindly to eall early to avoid | |: ¢ cash, balance in 1 and 2 years, notes to | © Te terms of ale will be a9 101 ué-fourth of | of purchaser. All cunveyanciug, &cy at Di —— -_ cont interest, payable seini-annualiy, and to | the purchase money I: cast, aid iby deed of trust, or all cast Ne cbaracter of the reception to be given the editor of ‘huser’s | ner, Also, because “amid all the temptations and | ‘The clipper Charmer of the New York and Call- | [> 4, = bbalanico.iu three | cost. It teruis are uot complied with ve tendays from | Patites of fite In our national capital she-has had | fornia lines, and tLe halt clipper ship Seminole ot | “#ed Zreland may easily be Nuagined. the great rush, so a8 to two und tres years from the | day of sale the Trustee reserves the rive to advertise | Betti os ih On Oe Mas lane cape Site ee ne to tender you the Gtproxs.— NS HONOR CaRDINA’ Tone, ’s Call.ornia, Despate! start trom tacked bers. Cardinal Gibbon witha grand reception —— re ee bo Intorest at six per oe © | and sell the pro, detulting pure: weer's costand PI Sutton’s Calisor h line, will start f a by Five tt r ne of ale patciti, Res Fy relat cont Reoniyaiegeel ore putchaset's option NA mae Perry a ARLES HE CRAGIN, Ju { church, and temperance, LDP SES TS eh Dd chal | tar al enc cd pape Taune as tie ‘wortiagmen eed pre 2 z : aust be complied within sy otherwise | deposit of #250 will be rev time of | usd virvivine Trus to San Francisco, a distance of 8,000 ceded him, and When he paid a visit to Uke great ‘Weare compelled to refrain fr tices, 88 | rivkt reserved to Fewell at_ risk and cost of detauli ‘cording at purchaser's GuapstonE’s NoTasLE DINNER Party.—Mr. Glad- | Cape Horn ns ocd ~ our ass rtment is too exten Purchaerr after 9 days advertisement Im sole news. | sind Fisk if terine of TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. stone gave dinner Saturday evening to Eari Spen- | miles. ‘The passage willprobabiy take from 120 to | _ About 9 o'clock Thursday evening five strange | factory of Val-de-tol on by ti pera sre rehearse | EE HOSS PEIUY Rrccntcr gen ere cer, Baron Wolverton, Mr. T.D. Sullivan, Mr. Justia | 140 days, more nearly the’ latier than the former, | Men entered the residence of Jacob Wagner, near | tives was a ¢ on. Delegates trom fer suc P caies this opportunity of obtaining the most fashions VACOAMAN, Aucteator and Trustee. HES. SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | Mi ctarthy and several British membérs of the | gs it will be midwinter at Cape Horn by the timé | New Manville, Forrest County, Pa., and attacked | tWenty-seven differe 1s of workingmen a Sey s NO. 6 a" : a . vag. | Were Dresent, and a committee uting them bie gouds at AR © oi kercutsaos 2 oar apc nee e er for vale at public, suction on tHeges | hous. of commons The mecting of the Parnel: | the vessels get there. ‘The ships Once ran across | Wagner and lils two sons with clubs, ‘The Wag- | }"C1' PI = Sten the wi ¥. Exceutor and Trustee, 4 con srl Spe raced the remai Wag- | Nanded Cardinal Gibvou- 4 report on the Workinge = IAMS? SUE GCLGdh' > ate part of lo Sea | was made. the’ subject of congracuations. Sr, | SX! Swen preneisee the Semtaole Reaching there | BePSdetended themselves with chains so desper- | queu's ecouonulc latitutions of Frau. =x ™ «: i ' IMPORTER ‘TRUST! OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | in saiuai 3, bevinning at a point on H street nor‘! | Gladstone talked much of the Times’ chi and | first, Capt. Holmes, who commanded the Seminole | @tely that the attacking party drew revolvers and u Sars ca ee ah tee KEMABRKABLY LOW PRICES. —— TWE OWES TE YEEN LAND U | distant 96 fest from, the southeast corer of s1¢ | the prospects Of home rule and coercion. He also | tnen, will in this race sail the Charmer, while Capt, | began firing. A bullet struck one of the sons gin | _LYscu I ‘ —- Penney Cnpagate ‘ : SikiEIS NOKTMWE sauare, ‘thence east 20 feet, thence north So feet | Comfnentd on the sympathy shown in, America | HAC who was Mis taste will take his placeos | tes trons: Gore the entire distance across It aad | New Orleans from Fioyd, La, states that a wotnam pe By virtue of a decd of _trus thence'wist 20 feet, thence south So feet to, waid H | Commented oo the mastef of the Seminole. Although the Seminole is | lodged in the upper part of bisarm. He started | hained Grace Blanton ond @ man named Kichard ee story orc aeeliings ge aes aca ——ees. Considered the faster ship, and the Charmer is | forthe stairs to get lis gun {roman upper room, | Goodwin bout colored, changed “with having — BONNETS, ae ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and | _A VERY Di'Y SUNDAY IN NEw Xonx.—Yesterday | handicapped by a heavy cargo, much money 1s wag- | when he was nit wezecona me Led 8 duller 2. jun by 6. Wony of maochek and tomes. 7 ‘rout of tue pre | fo scare, un aay ot slo with interast, oratl caf | was probably the “driest” day ever known 1m New | ered on the restlt, aud generally at even Higures, | the fleshy part of bls thigh He k St ea et 8 Inall the new shades and combinations, HIRTEENTH DAY OF MAY, | {2¢option of the purchaser. | Conveyancing at the cost | York, ‘The sah ns were closed, side doors and al i ———-~+ee- and returning, he fred , which = north of boom, amd - gsER S585 Latent styles in FANCY STRAW BRAIDS that corre- YCLOCK P. SL, the following-de: | f the purchaser, JAS, G PAYNE, Woritis | Bo liquor was suid at the hovel bars, and the hotel She Wants a Divorce. effect on two of the assailants, |The 5 the half mile’ i Ee it ss, spond with any costume. Mauy exclusive sbapes. | fnrai] Diatiint te wits All thom corse py ae esto mendid noceven, dare to serve Uduors, to, theit | wo MARRIAGE CEREXONInS NOT SUPFICIRNT TO Brxp | fled: (One of, the men whom Youug Wagner lid | owe popes June CrrammarioncThe Catho Ee Ht XX 3 FE own aiid descriiwd as Las hitmabered | FFVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Sienty-cight excise: arresta, as compared with one sects bit was helped away by his companions. The | Yes of England have decided to send a deputation KK OU ON XN Bss5 MARK DOWN. (1D, in Gunneils subdivision of —, Cighty-cight excise arrests, rious. AE ‘Testimony in the divorce proceedings brought by | Rit was, nknown to any one in the B tw Rome, composed of boil priests and laymen, on Beautiful JET WRAPS, to make room for ie a tront ot, irepraree adi aeon TMETREEL, SUHiuetor Attic Lor Vora | meeting af tho Gerunn singing sucletes it was re- | Mrs. Mary 8, Clarke against her husband, Wm, | omd%” Tet WU oNn ay ‘years ol. He hata | tae occasion of the pope's Jubii. Tels Hatinuted ae eats és | vine airont of forty-three 43) tec BS 0 L ty LIGHT WEIGHT $1 REET COSTUMES, i8 jathwest aha Fane Wack thes = ERED BY OSE HENDRED AND TEN BEET. ported Bata commtines three ad visited Al- | Bayard Clarke, is being aby Mier ee sliver Watch, in, his, pockei, engraved with = cat Chess ee sages a een een Spee PARASOLS, | Withall the luprovemente, ways, righta mishiccstncd | _ Under aud Uy virtue of w certain deed of Exust, any and notified the committee on ciiion ot the | Cory Geo. W. Cassidy, of Jersey City. The plain. | initials “W. H. ¥ Meee ee GROG | the ‘world, and it Is expected chet sh immense prpesiAti‘éL*S A cco Bithall the improvements, ways rights, privilegesand | , Under and by virt sor hey legislature that the future political action cn a6 ‘a Miss Wolfe, and is two have 1s known to keep and Univerealy represcetative asscmbl PP AA OL As 6 COACHING UMBRELLAS. | shpurtenances to the ame belonging. TENd sud duly recorded in tibes Neon folie German element depended upon the settlement of sormenty, seecie ane ‘house, he being very wealthy. universally repre ——— C eras 01 3 Gne- of the uot in 84. and dn led at No, 1 a1 y + — eee ——_____ rather in tue boly city during the coming celebra- bre Ax At $c LACES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, coher bgckesies Cuesta cig Barebace money, tx | Sta. zed uy peonicdin Lies Noy oe, ome | German clement do ina satistactory anner. ‘The | been related to the late, aiiss Catherine Wolfe, of gather in tue boty ity dug the Comiug cvlebrae gS 22 Fong BRAIDS, BUTTONS, ‘eats, for which notes of purchaser are to begiven, | Of Columbid, and by decroe of the Supreme Conrt of | Cantor bill was said to have been the result of the ee aemtine at basen ee Alleged Dynamiters’ Plans. Pravice ohiering s Uurary of all the Catnolic webs =: arihg interest from dev of sale at six percent per | (Be ere unee: sitting a8 a court oteauity. | committee's work. Bie Ting cage and ‘atlag, | IRISH REVOLUTIONISTS SAID TO BE FREPAKING TO —¥ nae issued Inthe Engitsh language s in JET G S sunuits payable : Pee 7 quity cause No. 10,452, we, as Lrustees un See se_____ narke ished-1 tasctni “re whi been Issued New Patterns it JET GRENADINE, Study Ea the peoverty ide pecuP eases OP | Sermatl acid of eure si ee TOEQORe the BEV. | Rosera a lawrie Apiitte oF _Gemuawy.—Dis | Clarke.wa; clsungulshed: looking and tascinating, eae uring te past ty years > Ten percent off on JET PASSEMENTERIES, — {)/31'Gy purchaser. "A deposit of $100 will be fequired | ENTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1887, at FIVE | patches trom Berlin declare tat no credence ts lady, who, in addition to handsome and re-| A Paris dispaten says: revolutionary Sag pee TS 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Novelties iti JERSEYS. ou each Jot at time of sale. Conveyancity at yur. | OCLOCK 2, ie rg encton An trout of the | given to the reported alllance between France and | ined, possessed a fortune of about $200,000 in her | party in Parishave been once more reorganized | A py “yo 3 ers oo mg FOSTER KID GLOVES, Sticraise the trustes reserver the tighttr reitgks | land situate in the city of Washineo® Aaseld Dieeeit | Russia. In ministerial circles 1 ts asserted that | own hame. On December 28, 1875, the couple qul- | for active operations. For some time the French | €3100 rest Frison Ti i y LOWN al the czar, although personally hu friend of Ger- | etly-left Bloomfeld and went to Westchester ‘of the Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood | fH & brut of lightning striking a tree stan; ing i We offer for inspection a GLOVE having no superior | Property at riskand cost of desaultinss purchaser, after | Gugwn sue uns Dats of original Lat 10, in Bauas | Teny, 13 noe yet prepared to go the length of his | Cuz, ders, Broommnata married by Justice | section ary the yard of Win. Aistott, near Nevin. Near in Gt. style, oF reliability. £1.00 per pairand upwatd. | pcr lished iu Washiucion, DrC.* 2 22 BOWS | Soa'vunning buck, of even widtbe 120 feet the juices aud make an alliance. at This JUNCUS | Se eee ere Aner a ret bong: | has been split into two camps, one of which be- | WHE.pand of Win. Also pobd, when. bad becm | Munyz'deas mi re} Sehith would oritsnt amount toa menace against moon they returned to Bloomfield, where a second | Neved in the policy of the Fenian Brotherhood’s | used for watering stock. Bar mapa “ hortly after tue light a spl 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, +) _ -__ SHONDS 5: BORDA, Trenton. | Tia don of tems together Site ts tec eoetean a esta, itis Dy Kev. Jefferson bing stroke the pod began sinking, and has im Besrxess Surrs. Besisess Surrs. | J)USCANSON BHOS, Anctioncers Pete “a good two-story Hrame Dwell as bak tpeaameiomvent Sicwen rectors ens Two dauguvers | count ot New 2 cee Rie ee the few days Since that tue disappeared entirely : : = ye Gee Serena Bee se ee were the fruit of the union—Hielen, now ten years | ver, now pull together, and are hard at work for ome —_ - | Estep 1830. edn ait FO ONCUATMED | ealimaneent Coser eee A Murarro Duwoxp ‘Tarer.—A dispateh trom | old and Norma, aged six years, ADOUt thres Years Seabee campoign, Which isto Detnauguraced | _Erwoory s« New Jeuser.—An aggravated form should you think of purchasing s FUSINESS — Sp, MONDAY, MOENSG MAY, SEXTRENTH, | ofite pursharer znd dead tras pen abe premise | Chicago, May & says, A mulatto named Harry | ago Mrs, Clarks suddenly left her husband. during Queen {3 jubilee celebration.” ‘sev. | of eplzooly bas broken out aumoug hirecs In Warren SUIT for Spring, the fret and most important JAMES ¥. DAVIS' SONS, Becca alll salt at tne gascoe rors at Demeaicen | Hectmaptind with ta tenlinte tinea tie tier chen ee | eee aaa aacn sar con was arrested to. | feromparative reuremene, Recently’ she dever. | cfal Very desperate recruits have recentiy Joined | COuN-t>a8 ret introduoed there by a drove consideration ie Quality, Workinatahiy. and Fit 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR 12TH st. | Hoe Neouer, Oi aad D ‘streets ‘northwest, to pay he trustees reserve the nent to, resell, at cove tnd | Crate bad jus. pawrmed, & $1,900, diamond thined to su for divares, and placea her caso in | (2e,parey, and two French sctentists have offered | Sr Wtestern Dorees, , 4. number of animals bare Sie Meng en ae ee tee oe : — hereon abort 350 PACKAGE! Guited on the day of able ne eos Ting fora. ‘sum, and had on his person sev- | the hands of her counsel, ex-State Senator Brin- the held here secreuiy last Thurs- | already died, oh yy -4 Gentlemen have found, from ex. a 2 : ; . y worth of other ; sup- | kerhoft. Her husband is represented by Counsel. | Mectné che, Party held nero secre ms | horses are ‘expecially ees Sk ame sea Spring styles SILK HATS, $5, $6 and 83. opprising an assent of ‘fanks, Bundles, Boxes, BENSAMU r, rerarrox) ‘Trustees. Rundred dollars inte ine wollte suupected | bet bowennd Denim. to the high social | GAY, 2 1% any sppolnted 10 | ting difculty in getting horses U do the spring he ay pearance of custom-work, can be tought Sp ing styles DERBY HATS at 82, $2.50, $3 $3.50, | "To bx wold without reserve, myt-dkds Oftices 482 ave.n.w. | Ward of being souverned in recelt diamond rob- | pusition of the parties tnvotved, unusual etrores | SuuGy the, preci re thereon aa boon as | WORK. for 912.00 t0 818.00 per suit. They areofCas- | gs. 4 hg, All parties concerned will take notice. | 4 on, mda nOnSE ie Tories at Washington, New York, and Albay. Maas ewe aa ee ony Synamite is to be | to9 Moou FoR Tas CaRDIPY GrawT.— Pedestrians * eS ay steers Stripes, Fine Coe a ei epeT- | LAIWES' RIDING HATS AND CAPS eae eee ee T ‘to acre wane Temamy Deeravcniys Prams —A dlepatch trom | Tax Kune op Koon Guacnaaii-—The jury ot | Stronger and more terrible exploaive, 102% ao clarised to oo a tall young woman come Also, sit SOFT HATS IN-ALL QUALITIES. ie Derrek 0 CLOSE AN ESTATE May & says: ‘The fre at inquest at gackson, Miss, ‘case an ao 8 al <3 TON CUTAWAY SUITS, in Diagonal. Conk: apitey YS. STEAMER CAPS. VALUABLE INproven PRopepTy xo.ao6 sas. | “GILT VALUARUE AMEROVED PROPERTY. XO. | Seroyed 400° house’ ive. tho People are | Gambrell, editor of the Sword and Sheld, who The Deadly Cigarette. aap The stairway leading toe screw, &e., e.. at ee scUne ype snc nape ra a FIGHUSEL ES AVENUE NORTHWEST AT AUC} OI SiuEbIS NORTHWEST, A -AUCTION, a ae eld acre dad sonodl at Epe- | Gee sicke by COL cones & Hanilton, the tessce of | #¥om the Syracuse Standard, May 2. wineroom over a saloon. His silk hat fell of, and SUITS ‘3 ). $4, 25, to a x it 8, BOYS" | ¥ APTERN D a window cont recel' MEN'S SUIrs for 98,810, 812,and 815 rer us, Wona, Mobair, Alpaca and Gingham On WEDNESDAY AFTEROON, MAY ELEV- Tebai sell hot Stee rane a te Preimiaen gets | reg and were Many other, inmates are | the penitentisry, sdjourued at balt-past 11 o'clock | _ A warning 10 boys who smnoke cigarettes is con- | while he was picking it up he received, seversh ree suit, FIRST-CLASS GOUDS. CMBEELLAS. premise niall elt art of to’ care 51 Aha gel ets, acu AU, 22 ft phan) | ining. pe onteseisim ee Terao (ree aie | ceases: see canal neeeaeextaoest Me | ce mar boteoean: ome ee ee shanty Fetreat around te cormer and dogged tata ‘Should yor your Suit Made to awheote ving af (6 fect, and ruhning back (eet, ‘ syed session. caty fo ‘ground may ‘door of the! Which heb: Onder cour sunt door wiebowsHesattal | CANES oon BS | fot Nido sles Linneove ty a conortabe ei te befor the opinion that moderate smoking does | While tne race. female pounded in vuln for eos Line of Black Cloths, Doeskins, Corkscrews, | _™its Fork wente Teena telt cach, bainsce ia mie cet ‘not injure adulta, there can be no question about | trance. A woman who had been 1 the company Pee ee itso | Lascers Logs Orrton percent per antium. snd secured OY a decd of truss, Sate babi ee a ne eais | roe midmigne asec, but nally walked off slows @rades. Suits too. ter from 825, as ‘cent per: a ‘No. 361 Fennaylvasia avenue northwest. Ural caller optiga of porebaser? S100 depos re. ry aleeee a icon | leaving ber cooo'c abl the other Woman Yo BEST WORK AND BEST EHIMMINGG. Money ‘Toaned om Gold. and Bilver Watcien, Dix | Sst the nse et sale “All conveyancing ond se: | Sate fees wos! ‘ood Bev. pe oe Fork, lectured.t6 @ British government has rejected Sates sn yous Date, pore wee are enter ixieet | ics allaulg.. The man wok retay Carel cos NOAM WALKER & CO. EES Je eee weauoe Appame o™ | in tan ayy Rese iteduss ot porchasy "> corumeees | fd sesonding ot parchaent's cost, v0! large andiense tarthe, Biocon Wnsater last night cago Arghad vertoy cathe Oz uy Slow Enower will ever make a couspicuous | socalled chataplon of the Norukwest, he Waal a2 625 Peamylvavia avenue | OLD GOLD AND SILVB DOUGH oct * aye: Ey BOWLING, auctionser. — “spdutatae BOWLING. Auctioneer, | Upon “The cross of the Rew Crusade.” - ” ‘succeas In ‘agut