Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
f THE EV. NING STAR. TELEGRAMS yi THE STAR - PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sanday, o AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i . Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by Safe Robbers at Last Captured. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, THR DEPCTY COUNTY TREASURER LED THE GANG, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres H Fr. Surm, Axx., June 7.—Hawkins Corley, dep» : | ULy county treasurer of Logan County, has beem Tae EveNrNo Stan fs served to subscribers in the | drought here by Detective Clay for robbing the 28 Po c0-Tier®, on their own account, st 10 cents peg safe of the Logan County treasury. ‘The robbery op He per month. Copies at, the, counter. 3 ‘ took place on the 17thof February, and detectives ne Fear, 96. six months, #3 have been Working up the case ever since until (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C.,a8 the guilt has been finally settled on Hawkins Cor— ley, Hiram and Jeff Port and Henry Nichols, of ‘aris, Logan County. The Fort boys and Nichols year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. ae! gawtine a — how much n * All mail subscriptions must aid aa ‘a ae im, But as a prec fonary measure seut th et mivrentimartiae spade =“ | WASHINGTON. D.C TUESDAY, JUNE 7. | intneyts tras a 2icautonary measure sent the scathane deer are ss te ,dDCG e 4 2 | money to Little Rok aud nenaated then ae robbers Were not advised of this, however, and, _————————————— — : —— | going to the sheriff's om ‘open his safe, Dub eecond class mail matter. ‘Tux WrExty Stan_pnblished on Friday] ® aay 7 found tempty. ‘They thei opencd the treasurers EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION _ SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. SITS Bae AND EL w Eee, medline Hd Safe, robbed IL of $11,200, broke the lock to pieces, A NELI-RNO\ ___Fo-morRow. __ ‘THIS AFTERNOON, : The Scene at the National University | Meeting of the Ii ceacien thie reseed oy ee eee ee Sate city will be = Law School Commencement. graph ent that t ne would not. Studexis during | "IVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. iN - gra hat their crime would not. be Une erie. Avi (2 co} Se Aes cevnay tensors ate IMPROVED B aes a eae ee | ee ee igor papery Pye et 7 OUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KFEPING TAUGH | RU ONTENTS (OF CIGAR AND CANDY * Apr oan BY AT 736 7TH STREET N. W., Would bring as many people and as many flowers jam Almison, of Nashville, called the dele- | men are we nected and heretofore have stoc DDi2 iecoe oy am expert Willtake fined oumrer | STORE, CORNER 4% STAND MAINE AVE.| EO FRAME HOUSES, Nos. 208, AND 219, ee ._ | To the Editor of Tre Evexrxa Star: to the National Theater as were there last night, | Sates to order and declared the Thirty-arth an-| WALI THe community. The Fort boys are om Address “Gear it? | alas a lot of Fusgiture oy WEDNESDAY, JUNE | _ SEEETS SOUTH, WASHINGTON CITY, D/C wee ea nets Commencing WEDNESDAY MORN-| The time has come again Yor the agitation before et Ree alved Seance yeast: and, Hawkins ts now im ING, JUNE EIGHTH, at HALF-PAST TEN A. M., An immense audience was assembled to witness | Nual International Typographical Union Conven- | (ue United States jail at this plac 2887, 9 and HALF-PAST SEVEN P. h. the entirestock of La. | {2° Public of the subject of measures of Pre-| te commencement exercises of the law depart. | ton open for business. The hall was completel * > O'CLOCK AM.” Willirst be | | By virtue of authorits vested in me bya deed J dics’, Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks, comprising up- | Venton Of the ravages of the web-worm on the | ment of the National University, ‘The whole gront j filled with delegates, ex-delegates, visitors | Emgenious Device to Reb Moncy Boxes, from the heirs of Robert Peake, deceased, dated enteenth Year pares boxe for of Distelet of Coltmbin, F will sell at publi tds of cis Chocasdd as follows: trees. More than three weeks have passed since | Dr'tne members of the local union and afew Indies, The} | St. Lois, Jun ullivan was arrested Miltary drill, wyinuasiam. Terms, pee We w ‘one thousand, as follows: Ff stage was Walled tn with flowers, and floral - "Fur catalogue, address’ the Hector. Rev. 5. ALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPF: Eontol thepremiwen ON TUISDAY THE THIN 400 Newmarket the moths or parent forms of this kind of Insect | stands were placed in the background to add to convention adjourned until 1:30 p.m, to permit | Saturday night and locked upon @ charge of ex ‘sD. Dy Shocmakertown, P. On P& NANG TWENTY FEE TAREE Hotmo, and 31s Jomulian, Frowts Footed 200 Visiten appeared in and about houses, andon the trees: | tne painted stenes. The galeries anaes {he committee on credentials of which Mr. Con- | tracting money from tie cash-box of a Union tine | ee REET PBT EE : ora aisle Ome paltcarh ad theimiancyin atx | 209 Mien and Children's Cloaks costing fom | have become easly dlstingusnauie objects on the | WeTearaped With large Nags a shleld draped with ort After the ress President fn. geivered dg driver andconductor. Ie hie Sone a rnen, Princete 8) puotreniareltium teremrst eter pee a nd Cl e e stars, 3 annual io congratulated, the con- | Meese that Blece of leather For foune Women, Princeton buh TH Stang panne, Seeded Uy del pa ee 82.00 to $75.00. leaves of the trees, From this time on into July | the Gaeana cee Pelle litre eh Vention on the progress made in the past yearand | Uwe a foutgnd a bait in leagth on one a co TAR HE, TNO BEST HOUSES ON THE a eathecl Gh ang or earcnaser: Ad’; | Sale will positively close Friday, and all must be | these worms will increase In size and destructive- apeakarecshia’ Radu ot ees ed peo. | He cheerful outlook for the future. “Or the strike | Was fastened in su een GOEL, SCHOO. axe PARK. MD Bagg et WEES THE CAPITOL AND LINCOLN | sold. ‘Terms to be complied with iu Biteen days from | sold. hess, if not themselves destroyed, and every daY | Die were on thestare, ‘The music rene eeaeion CEE neh ee ee ge end inte the c jeces COU i : 2 day of conveyancing at purchaser's. cost s sts now, 1s not product- | peeatracted. It Is —o STH, * Department of (RIDAY, JUNE. THIRD, 1987, at FIVI Com aefaaie or urcaecr couriyihin with terminof | Dealernareespectally invited to attend. Seate pro-| Wttuctivn juuction of the Worms makes thelr | was furnished by the Marine Band. The ceremo- | iveot more injury than bene. Last year it was | watt uuvil ati they Le te 4 = OK P. Ma Twill sell, inf he pren sale in fifteen day's from day of sale the undersizn f prayer by Rev. Dr, Ne made obligatory € adopt the strike-fund law, and | the stabl 4 Department of Ger riot Lat mumbersd’ Sim square wat Will resell the property sold at the. risk and cost of de- | Y#1€4 for ladies. Tean hardly say anything more appropriate on | Mr, W. F. Smith played a cornet sold, after which | at once numercus applications were made fof ald: | Wark anee OE : ‘ eultiie’ pureitaser, upon seven Gay? ott 7 736 7TH ST. N. W. the subject now than to repeat what you printed | Judge MacArthur, the presiding ofticer, introduced | so many, in fact, that the executive council, be- | suide by Supennte, sears ipiereceae ait’ per cent esssamealy or al | my2ed sc OWN H. PE 407-2 from ing, pen in your Issue ofthe Both of June last | HOw. Robert A." Mowand, “Assistant Attorney | came conincod that the other unions would “bo > cash.” * 1 E WEEKS & GOs Auctioncera’ | Year. Then the worms had already reached a | Ge who deliver Ye address to the violent in opposition to the consequent. assess 3 ENT G00 debostt ae in Pale oo Pet Bis lasove ae WEES © 09; Apctioncers Stage three weeks In advance of that at which | Uates (their names were published tn yesterday's | ment. ‘There can be no question that te anany te Se, Geet eee ee of drawing ae ache consequence of the rain, until TU! oe ‘Opposite City Post Office. | they are now, and the irreparable damage done by | STAR). At the close of his address he was pre- | stances the fund, and not a just demand, was the ~eresndiaderg) —Ui. Pierick, & prospen- os S77 y THE ABOVE SALE I$ POSTPONED TO | SEVENTH, 1887, same hour and pi As them attractéd general attention, Now the meas. | ented with a basket of flowers. Postmaster- | potent factor in'asking an aivaner, and it the | OWS farmer and stock buyer, of Drybone Town. PRING AND SUMME: WEDNESDAY, JUNE EIGHT, 1887, at SIX SOHN FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TO | ures which I then recommended as a last resort | General Vilas, who conferred the a {vas | funu had been aliowed an immense number of | sip, lowa County, forty years of age, Jumped DEPARTMENT OF 1 O'CLOCK P.M. & Jel-d&ds ‘rustee, x, ADVANCES FOR STORAGE, WE WILL | agaMst future broods, may be employed to pre- | introduced by Judge MacArthur, who said that | men would have been thrown out of <mployment. | through the window of a passenger train at aueal Ee bea Corian yea GO. W. STICKNEY, Auct._| (4EO. W. STICKNEY, Aucti SIA. WITHIN OUL SALESKOOMS, FEIDAY | Yent damage even by the fiat brood the oftice of conterring dezrees usually devolved | The executive counch, therefore, deterintned. Uo | {ullaeed sectatiny eoeetne ae train golng ae SCE it Se EEO comer | (OMAS DOWLING, Asctonser (pee aan Se all eae H, AT TES ‘These web worms begin their lives as colonies, | UPON the President as ex-ofliclo chancellor of the | withhold aid except in extraordinary cases Tie mats ierened ohn anes ae eee pene Washineton, D.C. ; x UABLE, MEANS Sud, SAND OLB NoTE-PapeR. — |enchupon a singio leat, one side of which they | Uhlversity: he was at present supposed to ben. | president alsy stated that’ ‘tue. increase ta press. | Me R : fo roRY 1 B LOVE c : 3 injuries received, Me Was OD his Way Stuensis work in from | CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, | \ PROPERTY, BEING DWELLING NO. 08 SIXTH MISGILE- RDGED AND FOOLSGAY NOTE. | cover with a web, under Which thes feed upon the | Yestigating the disputed fishery’ question, in | kucn's uuious had boon very crate = “1 “ches of iygerweiing | RUMTABLE FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, NE | AUREL SOUTH int, OFPUSITE SAINT DOM: green suustance of the leat They then extend | Which he was edicientiy’ “aided by the balance | “The iolowine: aeckaone Sukee ES presiaont | BME AFOM MUIWaubee, pard Dictation Clases. for | — NOKTHWES’ TRAY SERSEX ANE: | INICK'S CHUMCH EMBROIDERED SKIRTS. | the web to enclose another leaf, and so continu- | Of ls family. had made, were submitted: A union has no right | Am Indian Woman to be Hanged. BEING TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. PAST SER COLOR Be Ene Ab 7.at HALE gon, POT RANCY, TOILET SOAP, | ally feed always under shelter, "At this time most ‘THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S ADDRESS. to set apart a day as a national Loliday and de-| yyyrra, 1. T., June 7-_Elien Campsten ony sn Rig eictenl Clutiectpr ob tun Waccetee Oe te or AST SIX O'CLOCK P.M. I will offer for sale, in Es Goss BLACKING, 60 SEN | of the worms are still confined to the first three | Tne postmnas 2 clare members unfair because they do not observe | pojatnas fyky, Tune 7 al tor her aoe Telephone call 874 is of a¢ oF frontof the premises, part of lot 18, in square No. O88 “ARMLETS, LOT WOMEN'S : ostinaster-General spoke at some length : Delaware Indian wotan, on trial tor lier life for , 2 call the of Columbia, holding an Equity Court! 495, fronting 20 feet’) inches on Gih sts, w. Dy ‘CHEVIOT SHIRTS, &C. toadozen leaves, and many of them to the one | on the lawyer's field of it. Local unions have a right to enact laws stop- | complicity In the murder of her infant chil “% Cc Juve cause in which John Cox is"complauant and; poaae Ele Peers ter ioe ‘je7-3t_| leaf upon which’ they have hatenea from the lawyer's fleld of work, and in concluding ping the receipt of orders for clothing, &.. when | xequitted yesterday. morning ta Cowes district, Sosman Cxascns- } Cathianine Cox and others, are defendants, No. 10.30; | "Turns easy, and nade knows at sale, JALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsars. | Ducl of eggs laid on that leat by the parent | Fetmarked that the legal profession had been sup | {tis detrimental vo the iaterests of mucmbcrs and | Mduiited Seterday morning tn Cowes, dtrict. SEES pepe Oe al | GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer V eS moth. By standing under or near the trees @ per- | posed to ve afield for smartness and chicanery, | in extortion. f m1 SUMMER | premises, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE EIGHTH. 181 HANCERY SALE Tes ** cuee tenes AE FIVE O'CLOCK P. 31, the following described real | CPiED BY SCHW t, VOICE CULTURE; Second De R. — pa 7 iz 7 days ago for the commission of the deed, Was con- VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SOQUTH- | $0n can easliy detect the affected leaves, and fre- | and sald: “There have been, indeed, scoundrels | Of the question of stereotype plates, which ct e be we ERI CORNER (OR MIFTEENTH AND i | quently can reach tho leaves and pluck’ tiem off | nominally admitted to the protession.” But where | Promises to give rise to the greatest. uaiount ot | Vitd Aud seutenced to be hanzedeariy fn AugUss, First ot ? estate situate in the City of Washington, District of ON THE S80U ORTHWEST AT AUCTION. without the use of a step-ladder. For the more | are they? In the dark lanes, the back alleys of | discussion in the convention, the president said " jeer tree LATION tna PONUNCLCTION: | CPlumtan, to wits Lot No. L1G naubdirigion of part VEST AND G STE OSE GATURPAY, JUNE, ELEVENTH, at 1X qq | distant loaves torch can be used or the proning- | shame. You ary to be officers of the court-and the system Rad many supporters, who argue that earns beesicage=! ed escceee? inl Department, ELOQCUTION and ANALYSIS: | of square’ No. 510. fronting 21 feet on New a jASHIN . C. "c M., we shall sell, in front of the prem- cnife may be employed. oul ‘ne ih | ministers of justice. Y‘ to pertor ere Were more members engaged thats displa eport semi ‘ Fourth Department. | PHYSICAL HARMONY and | avenue by the depth of 83 fecton Franklin street tos irtpe of 2 decree of the Supreme Court of, isea, Lot No 108, inJ.W. Clark’ vision of Lotel mind that each colony 1s capable of destroying | functions in tae light of day aid An the faces | DY the use of plates. ‘On the otier hand woven | me Hs a ey prsoeted GESTURE: Wirth Departigcat, ORATOR Picotalley. improveddy a two-story brick store and | the District of Goltnubin pasa therein ou the: fe, diand a4 of James E Fitch otalismubdivision of | ail the leaves ona large brancly so that even heroic | mien, “As you shalfrise that ligie afl te beackten | poneuts arued Ghat Ke wes ete eck: | Committee of the Knights of Laber, Tesacug nme Course of Fires Months consists of 65 | Cyr of aale a prescribed by aid decree: Ore-thira | wherein Mfary” ‘Aun ‘Brown et vir are piaimat and | Sure 103, having 19 fest front on T3th street, run | measures would be justifiable tt needed in the at- | Fix TOUT GAC ey eee ee ean ee at ets a langerous expert: = The Practice Hallsare (each) 100 feet fm length, and | of the purchase money to be paidin cash on the day of | Willian W. Svacgill et al are defendants, said cause | DUM beck GO fect on Ht strect northwess. improv fempt to destroy a small and at frst apparently | Let ‘me ‘ld, If Jou take up this’ profession with | Working force, and eventually prove acurse ami { _ TH¢national legtstative committeootthe Ratghts DOL and PLEASANT. = sale: gne-third in one year and one third in two years | numbered 10,218, Equif qnocket, the undersizucd | building and cellar, with allmodern improvements. _ | insignificant colony. It should be borne in mind | right purpose you need have no fear, There never | become a bone ot contention ahd continual trou- | Of Labor have submitted to the general executive ‘Summer circulars mailed FREE on application. from aay ote (ee aS ey Payee | TE SEVEN Ta De oe SUNE! A DLTBSS- AT SIX | 4, Letts of sale: 82,000 cash, balance in ote, two, and also, however, that Wus and never will be a time when the world | ble between Liason and compositors. “In the | board areport of their labors during the short ses- THE MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION, cacienh Seed af tristcn mdntgare cupreniseesat. | (GF CLOCR DIELS of the ieee ae | iY oneal tie ber te ter See SFUaVORg t/a HEROIO MEASURES ARE NOT NECESSARY. Shall cease to give place to strong learning and Peres rare ner rcent continued, “subordinate | sion of the Forty-ninth Congress. It 1s a long 313 Oth ot mw aa.tne torus of sale ars not complied with within ten | sale at public auction, tothe highest aud est bidder | Sonvovancingy Ac. at cost of purchases, @100 down | The Worms cling tenaciously to their web, and | £000 men. ret AULhOFItative etorenton | document, descriithg at length the measures that bani cone Fe-soll the property at the risk amd cost of the defwull ia the city of Washingion,District of Columiie | Wien the property inateuck of |. 4 0. 44, | are mostly even under and enclosed by tt,although. THE PRIZES. should now be given, based on the rules adopted | Bad the support of the committee during the se img purchaser. conveyancing and recording at purchasers cost those parts of original lots numbered twelve (12) and ‘ d known on the cround plan of the said city as all C JACKSON H. RALSTON, thirteen (1:3), in square numbered four hundred and Judge MacArthur rded the class medals. re “5 ‘sion, and criticising sharply Une fatlure of Con- Se at the hours when they are most active some of u m by the last convention eI chief , a ply tne failure of Con : them will be upon the guiakires of the colony, ex. | THe faculty gold medal for the best junior examt- | cresnizer: basel o svestigaitns “on the gene | ress {0 pass anuuiber of hls brougut forward OF Pecnwa| prastees, | Miy-ive opp, coutaied within the following metoe DURTEENTH ay tending its boundaries. It 18 only necessary, | nation was given Thos. G. McEihenny. The Mac- | ¢ral effect of the system will be submitted.” or | Mir, eauey, commer on bat Heal. E. H. THOMAS and bounds, beginning for the said parts of sald lotsat | _ pe tities? aiscear hodupreme Court of the therefore, to cut off the leaves from the branches | Arthur gold medal for best senior examination was | faouimecpout law the president said It was a most | port. “was antagonized by Me, Springer in favor of Soa ee SIGE se is) ____| fo eley an annie doeuct cat sane ueline | Pues, qh cobain ong oth day of aay: | unttl the ole colony is detached and aligned, | awarded Jas. G., Burnet, of New York, Incon- | sop printcnd arts Dot eu cae aie Ae | Eh known as tvs trade-dtiay elt -n Di ta en year’ experience. More tia 12.000 raduates | —————— aire mini theuee cast alone the Une of G | Ixwr. inthe case of Annie M. Carroll ya, Lew 5 his award it was ex] at the 5 : ® | interest of speculate ye letter-carrtors’. bi SStudSenseaibesmese Poplic prepared for the Gavil | C)EFICE OF B. I. WARNER & CO, (Syincbes: thence south ona line paraiel with te | Nanwomeyet al, Eauits, No. 10407, Yall sel in | foot, or lay be’ bummed or thrown into scalding | two scholars ranking highest in the examination | £2,P888 upon It ‘the unlon must decide.” In ‘lis | Cert OF speculators. The ctter-carrers Bill Service examinations. Please call or send fi 916 F streat n. w. tecuatk sae : te on TUESDAY, THE FOUR- | not water. ‘The hottest time of day 18 probably | held the sum place iast year in the Junior class opinion the coming year would have izmportant % s line of 7th street west twenty (20) feet: thence west 3 = in the s ced hours of labor, othe Pos oilers sb: reper went the Nase scat PREY PARAL OF ONE Ai Bs 187, AT HALE | the “Gest for this process as the worms are then | only they had exchanged poations the, medal | Matters enough to deal with without Gils and he OMMENCL! FE. G MARTYN and ©. 5. URNEN, Proprietors, 313 6th st. n. w. near city post-office, heat standard Business Collevein America Book keeping, Business Arithinetic, Theory. Practical, and Bankize Departmenta,” Day and. event: Prof. C.kULNER, MLA. C.F, Princip carriers’ our Dill, says the ms. & street one PUBLIC SALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND | 22 3iine Fare tele yn . OMice Department clalined, $1,250,000. The pass vB SS PART E ° y 5 hundred and two (102) feet three (3) inches to the line | EASE hye OCLOCK F dees robably the most quict, a8 1s Known to be the | scholar of last year taking second place. This was | Suggests the ussertion of the union's faith in the | Lirc or tke. dollar bill a¢ th a Se TOHON OF Hie SrTy, THE SOUTH: | cf'aaid 7thstreet; anc thence north alone the line of | pimeangneaiscs Cuown Sid lescribed on the ground | Page with some other web-worms,. ‘The objections | Harry C. Bryan, who ateained eee nk Gk we | plaw and its postponement. to amore couventent Pockets ‘of spetulacars $4.0n ON Seeey dollar ot take students thronsh the conrse of mathematics rer at public auction. i front of the prem. | Sid th street twenty (20) feet tothe place of bewin- | Pt" Coluubia, as and being lot, maupered twenty ning | tO Gay Pruning of branches, and especially to any | while. M : a : 000, every dollar r. Burnett, the medal. teached a per | Set80R. Of apprentices the president sald: vard abd Yale Universities. MISS hing, subject toan alley on the east side of the suid ‘Which Was fiiched from th of, & aaa Migrate 4 jae an Ame-Worn subject 1s Stull with us. The resolution. pockets of the poor by M TH INSTANT. ai alley 0 (29), in Davidson's subdivision, of square numbered | breaking of branches, are numerous and valfd, and | cent of 931-5. 'Thé contest was unusually severe, | ht . utio emone TI a Ee Phere preusicesare'huproved by the four-story and | 7%0, Hundred and, twenty (230) Improved by | such pruning of bicaking would probably be | and the facuity, In making the award, character. | Probibiting subordinate unions trom recocnizing | the law {hat demonetized a That pty le 4 IN ‘CONSERVA ‘OF IMUSIC, collarbrick building, now occupied by Mesers,SeLwing | ame dwelling. | This lot fronts 248-12 feet on 14th | looked upon as a violation of the pollco regula. | ized {tas “a noble and generous tivalre Te Eee tee morning, papers, who may there- | the panking fraternity of the sountry, which wow, St Cloud ailding, corner gti: and F sts. nw. | 4% street, between N strectand McLean avenues. W- | © Clark. and are very-valusble for busiuess, purposes, nis of sale: One-third cash; residue in two equal | Uns; but no objection can be made to the milder | university gold medal for best postgraduate ex. | SIF De Illegally placed thereon, bas not been | Hy" tha cnsctiem ae, tak ene aN SStucg'an, $1 disaudaes'™ Vowe Mout, Fists | Coivimaaia: We'wul sao oder ge the ue ine ovo | ine tehuncr sale a8 prescribed by act ot Couuress, | matifigeutn i onan two years, purchaser opie | Ald equally” eficacious process. which ouly Te- | amination Was won by Thox W. Clune of Texas | REAFCUY acquiesced In, amounting In cases to none | HY,ghe ebartment of Uwe present lim, rwoeived é: Fese SNSNQCE. BULLARD. Director._ | Gr three very desirable tote ou the north eide of Me~ | Maley DH the tall decres are asfollows: |, | Hotesmncuted by deed of trusty bearing interest at six | moves leaves already destroyed. At this point Justice Miller, of thé Supreme | Observance. A strange paradox Is that employers Lean avenue, between N and O and 3a and 44 atreets "ar, One Percent per annum from day’ of sale, payable semi- | _ ‘Time 1s one of the most {mportant factors in the | Court, came forward and announced that he had | W20 Suffer from incompetent workmen place ob. | W&At thes only paid 80 cents, s. w., adjoining some new brick improvemente. Easy ‘a urd su two | annually. A deposit of $200 required ‘on day of sale. | measures Which are to be taken for the destruc- | a sumprise in store forJudge Macarth Stacles In the way of remedying the evil” The | A$ t0 the Uklahoma bill, the committee 18 of car, ope third iu two | annually. "A deposit of $2 on dis . y ur. He there- pinion tia @ Measure had bee o te ea diner nel dele | Convermicing, ke. at cost of purchaser, All taxes dus | tion of the worms. I have said already that every | upomcomplunented the distinguished Judge inthe | Callds-Drexel fund was then mentioned, and in | {Re opinion Chat if the messure had been allowed ‘one-third i st, d to the pari E] Xory short time by new systom of fH. LARROGUE'S. native Parisian, AM. of Sor. B. H. WARNER & CO, JPRENCH LESSONS Pupils Converye Fluently with Pre tod ‘ t ‘of sale Will be paid ont of purehase money. If | GOD OL! 5 : r conclusion President Aimison complimented the | % come to a vote It would have had a good mam be an | oo Tespective interests, by good ald sufficient mortwace | {0,485 Of sal pec ou day lost in the destruction of the worms makes | most flattering terms, and read resolutions which : » ° Hol uder the preset peace Senrerent es Bente: Rraeee che 9 2 oe ne ae 916 Fstreetn.w. | pon the premises 40 sold. which shail be subject to | forms Ot cule are not complied with in ten dass the | thair destruction. more dificult. and less certain, | the members et the faculty had adopted express- | officers on thelr Work, and Warnuly CLADKEd ae | Te te a ee ae tue Drewent method MEIL, SERVICE EXAMINATIONS —CANDE | gat DUNCANSON BROS. | the approval of court. Au convevancing aud recording and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All thatis to be done must be done in the next | ing thelr appreciation of the worth of Judge Mac. | £9F thelr co-operation, Chance to express their preferences. Qygates peyinna by PROF. FA: SPRINGET, late | _e6- Soaupticd within tenclavs on the dase alee | DUNCANTCE SOLE, Wuste 468 Lovisians ave. | three Or four weeks, or perhaps even sooner. ‘The | Arthur as presidentot that body. They alsvoftered | wgyg: CHUNG AND LA adhe ROR LE Rana SRaEEY af adie Stak’ one Seet | WWALTER B. WILLIAMS © CO, Auctioneers complied with in ten days from the dayof sale the tras: | puNca: ‘Aucts, sds_|-worms spend only the first half of thelr lives in | a8 a testimontal of that appreciation a solid silver CHURCH AND LABOR. ST ee ee eee ES Vie SSS Seta tine puehaeee ett the Hiskund cost of | 7S CeRy SALE. | the web, and then scatter over all the neignboring | water pitcher of handsome d a COMMITTEE, HE NORWOOD INSTITUTELA SELECT BoanD | \ NOMTA CANOLINA R. KOSS PRRRY, trustee, Cc Yegetation, the grass, shrubs, vines, &¢., to f ‘The exercises were closed by Rev. Dr. Parsons, | C@¥dimal Gibbons Expected to Make| The report gives an account of the many at- pepe ye AND_ si & AY ieLisurance Building. | | Bs virtue of adecres of the Supremo Court of HOutR OOF ee weeks more. They are the most | who pronounced the benediction. His Views Known Shortly—Dr, Mo= | tempts made by Representative Willis to get the iels, Opens its sixth annual session September 29t AUCTII tALST rustee, he District of Coluinbia, passed in Equity cause“ | ravenous in ‘ter period of their lives, ant ae Glynn’s Friends Disappointed. ir educational bill before jouse, ie Sae%. “Kummerscanon in pictarsaque sod’ besuufal | On THUNSDAY, JUNE NINTH, AT HALF, my26-dkds NO. 1326 F street n: Micke eat vant Panne rates | are then beyond all practicable means of sup A LOST OPPORTUNITY. nla a aie tauwcer “Air. Wille tntetacad 2 Ceomeiaen ees section of Virginia, becine July Ist, Special facilities | PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., we sball sell. in’ Other are deleniauterd shall offer for ssle ve the hixke | Slon. Whether or not it would be practicable for ——_ A New York dispatch to the Baltimore Sun says | lieve the committee on education from further cone 4g Art, Music, location snd the, Modern Laneuacen ‘front of Hremnioes, the weerumost ee Sosy i= | D® est bidder 1n front of ‘exch pleco of property respect- fei Parking | eominiescae one ea ag | 4 Tie Game with Boston, which Should | the friends of Dr. McGlynn are disappointed be- | sideration of the bill by a privileged question to Mr. aud Mrs W1 ELL, Principals, ston, fim sa No. 734. vr ad =A cp | ively, the following real extate, viz: 5 C Been 1e rules of the House, Di 4 ASHINGTON | ACAD Al : i é twelve and no a eee ee : LF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. part of Lot N ispersion of the worms, 1t is certain that the put gan, and now believe that no ieGlynn m: . ~ ae snor, Samipt Sem ove to OO Fg | epany mouth fore ota tne ato dag | wSIEOCLOCRY we el slih anton ruse | atin Na 4a aeeeh Amare, G | He muthonies wil at atend tate dty a8 they | ,eseNGAY all ame Detneen Washington ana | 69%, etceg trom tne cardinal, The itser oe, | Sea ke ecg eek min 7, Sand BUOY Sa ciaeee ” | Sale, and secured by-a deed of trust on property. wold, LOTS Ea SQUARE 407. giuning for, the same hould; it rests pon the individual house~ - 2 4 = PENCERIAN, BUSINESS COLLEGE, TX cow | $20'down on day Gr eae. All tone gacite, at Dur” | improved by two treet ack dwellings, 8 roous, | S4!0t aud, Funuine thence east along G Street north | Novdans ao see thut the tees. hear thelr houses are | tensely Interesting one. At the end of the ninth | Ve having steadily refused to give any public ena yd odious halls, National Bank of the Republic | chaser’s coat, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO; Aucts. | bathr roi and modern cotiveniences, near St Dou: | nunte*uahe genera Se a8 feet to te, ceuter of 8 | Keb cleur of worms, and ten tluutes Jualelously | inning the score wes tle, 7 oor aaa thos game was | &XPression of his attitude in the affatr, tt ts aim- | TE‘1tToaty to be uutanonted be Mee Prsiditus southwest commer of 7th and D atrecta 2 JeO4t | nick's church. along Sth street west 39.20 to the place of beginning, | Spent upon each tree now will save ft from tur- | eaiy . 3 cult to see why elther party to the controversy,| with points of order. “Mr Willis then eivculated & Kerwices” of its aradiiates in demand. SNCANSON BROS. Auctioneer ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, | with the uppurtenances, and iiaproved by a4 tors and | ther i before the latter part of July, and called before the completion of the first half of the ,| with points of order, Mr. Willis then ciroulated a Thorough ‘instruction given in Repia Writing, the | J) = pane poten to bear six percent ‘interest, payable seaut-an: | Pseisent brick are-perot Duldnge ow occupied bY | Lee TTIAE CC eRe See emCryuly, and May | tenth. ‘The Washingtons did the best hitting and | SH0Wd claim his support as yet. ‘The dispatch'| petition, and scured one hundred and twenty English Language, Correspondence, Rapid ; = uually, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit | Bisel pre Mimatone, Save it for the whole season. ‘The worms do not 5 : says that it 1s understood that the cardinal will | Dames, and might have secured a great many pots, Rookkecping. Business Practice, Commercial | TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | orb) on each house at tine of aule. Conveyancing. | '%5,tuted States aa Bureau of Education | | travel fart they fina suitable food at hand, and | Waiting; but hits had comparatively ilttle to do Will | Thore, but thoucht ‘that number sufficient, and Lew, Foittical Peononiy, Stencaraphy aid Type-Wnit | REAL ESTATE, BNOWN AS No. 4: 5 PEN) ‘hose persons who have the energy to take care of | with the game, which depended almost entirely | Defore long formulate his opinion on the labor sessions 9 a. Ti. STEEET NORTHEAST. FIFTH | &c., at Durehaser's cost. F. 2g Day and even presented the same to the committee on. 2 uem to consider a proposition to so ament justrated Circular free. hone call $74=-2. virtue of adeed of trust dated August 9, = Sa beginning at the northesst corner of said | sion from a distance to nullity the effect of their = asking U uM EAGER. rinctpal. weetspoced tee bead seconds of the Distnctel ie ., ant Plaius, beginning at_ the not 201 a S54 church in the United States, wherein it will be | the rules of the House that the educational bill _ Mrs, SARA A. SPENCER. Vice Prine iar’ et eed.. one ap ee ee FPPHOMAS E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioncer. | Lot. ranning thence south 40 feet to a 10 foot alley: | labors, cuse for the numerous fielding mistakes, . shown that the spirit of the church has always | could be considered. The comuittee on rules: v c ambit a . '30. fect: thence north 40 fect, thence A PRACTICAL TEST. but after the home team had played a faultless ih ‘ — WHE vERLITz scion oF LANGUAGES Scrat ee wile pau Sf, chs PaO aceety Se | CHANCERY GALE OF VALUABLE, REAL Parare | att 10 fot inthe ince of bepinuine Lise tote 1 been in sympathy wfth the laboriag classes, who | nored thispeution, Tt ts the opluion of the friends 1 2 t R CATE | Gest 120 feet tat vision | -Tho {importance of a little labor well directed | game for five innings, securing a commanding lead | will be advised to forsake all doctrines opposed to | of the measure that the committee on education 723 14TH ST. W, ee eC TBE SEMI ERN TH DAY | ON IWEES FIRST SEREET SSO ROME oe | of aria! Heweant Pas ana Mount Pleasant; Lote#, | may be shown easlly by mention of anobservation | Of 7 to 1, the 7,500 spectators present were | the teachings of that religion, to withdraw their | Was packed against the bill by the speaker when. And all other principal cities. humbered twenty, (20), being part of orivizalloteight | 1101 BIREEL NORTHWEST. AXD. ALSO Ba tua'S7 fa Block NO. th sald eutdivieion: ports | Which I made today. While walking along P | fF 4, BW ee ES ee se ecceatneting semetiae, Se. sit tte menllen Testitee | Otters contslaing ais room, witivinodarn iaipcores paHALr AND SINTH SHEETS SOUTINEST. ee street (which 18 badly infested) from Dupont Ctrcle | runs in the sfxth inning. It Donnelly had only Constitution of the country, and, if necessary, to | later on in refusing to consider the Question in the ee — “ m .e? we 35 51 virtue of a decree e Supreme Court of —— es a emsel 10 les whet te o o BALION. Best of native teachers, Feo extremely low. | Moni, EP One thitd casin, balance in one or two yéara. | District of Columbia, passed iis Equity Case Ma CH | ceatcomer of sald Block No.2, runsing thence south | wititn easy reach Of why Hand nd eeched tee | held the ball batted to him in this inning the | Din sh ee [ree ay Lo eg ii | 100 feet, thence west 50 feet, thence north 100 feet, Gren. Trial lessons frea Every Suturday LECTURES | Notes to bear interest at per cent and to be secured | 6.540, I will sell at public auction, in front of ¢: game would have been won easily, but lots of | De made attractive to its members by its honesty, | hundred and twenty members of the House by pe» - * oI worms under foot. On my return through N street “its” irness, legal consistency, and sian char- ‘ad Eicete puta ADgO t theschool for prowraiss and | By deed of front, Adeoatt of $100 required at sale. | ofthe promises, the hereinafter discredited Estate, | Ud, Suir ast 0 fase te giac of BPN, |Tald the same, ‘Thinking a numerical statement | ower sts) followed, anda big one in the ninth | falrne =f cara MCR UE INTENSTATE COMMERCE LAW Sdmiswon carn Zao | plied with im Bve days, otherwise rewale at risk aud | Ou WEDNESDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF way, | 285%, at HAL Past FOU OREO oem, | Ut Wes 0 eis Vanarees LpIGOKeD 8 | made Tia Krieg got the ball sent to hinn at center ‘THE COMING COUNCIL IN BALTIMORE. next received the attention of the committee, and PRIVATE LPSSONS IN ALL GRADES OP| Costof purchaser. Litle good, 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK P-AL., Lots Nos. 13 #00, 82nd ¢, in block No, 1; Lote 9; 10,41 32, 15/40 aii apy oneconnect: | neld, which was only stopped by the center eld | Another dispatch says that the cardinal will | of it the say: “For the past ten years,there has ‘study to aluite confidential: prepares forcollegs, EH WARNER? inSfiepherd's subdivision of sadare No, Ou etuated ae ng Hh 1 A Sn mgek Xe, | ed web, and Drought it tito the house. T counted | fence." ‘the pets trom. Boston piasen jeer aa rece is GOGAT EE ‘She bovols astaunaaiaene | ote daieomeceb bank Daiopaian Sa deacteomeneen Se nny ¥. PALMER, 5 Trustees. | on I street north, between Ist and North Capitolstrects Sf 10; "in Block Nov Is dn said Pedd & | UPC six hundred and eighty-elght (688) cater- | Hatt as the Nationals, and the home boys do’ nor | 8002 Summon a cot e eleven archestahope | vote txtromaced auto Cong y Representative pillars and sixty-eight (68) sound eggs, One pres- aubdivision. to regulate Interstate ‘One the SAME DAY, at QUARTER-PAST SIX deserve all the blame, but as the visitors, headed | to meet in Baltimore, when the labor question will | Reagan, of Texas, @ bill = 6 TU] % ! Mf the foot would have destroyed this nest of commerce, and it became evident to the railroad SLOCK Peat. will sell the aif of Lot arian! TURDAY, the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, | SUTe Of | i 7 by the only Kelly, commenced the poor playing it | be discussed, and a general statement will be pre- ‘ot the Bazcarss Seven (7) iv Heacrvation Dy atuatelou Marsan aver FALE EAST DOU CLOCK Fa ee omy atid, dlucking and, crushing would | was unfortunate ¢hat they were uot allowed to | pared for the Catholic workinguien, "AML awful | MADSEETS Of the country that from the growing I ZR Y - Fue, betwecn ty and Oth streets southwest, improved 3.4 §,9,10,J2,12, 13 24, 15,16, | have taken less than half a minute. havea monopoly. The same clubs play again to- | socleties of workingmen will receive tive encour. | domauds of the pein the cme nd arrived whee temse Five Loxe Yeans. cere Eee ST by a stable, Rie eee AN UNPRACTICAL PLAN. a agement of the church, but no Catholic may join 4 ird cash, and the bal th id e NTIETH DAY OF JUNE, | One unpractical official in this city, whose post- | | The only other League game yesterday was be- | a Society which 1s secret in the sense that the | 0b, the railroad interest of the country set about in six, twelve, aud eighteen months, with interest 1 MONDAY “the WENT EEDA D Gween ree woes = to circumvent the Reagan bill, which was a pay Y= of sale, aid the payment thereof tobe secured | 1584, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, P.AL. Lots 2, | tion gives welght to his words on the subject of | tween New York and qiladelpnia, which also re- | members must render blind obedience to the dic- | simple plain law, that was easy of interpretation i 2 he promissory Hotes of the purchaser or purcha- | 35:9, 16 and 17, in Block No. 16; Lote ‘Nos 1, 11, sulted in a tie of 6 to6, New York tied the game | tates of a leader or leaders. Secret pass-words S - Now Bioomfeld, Miss., January 2,1896- | 4 stop GREY SERGE SUIT,.... $7.50. BARGAIN, | I OPAMOTy potes of the purchaser oF purcli E in Block No. 17; Lots Nos. 7,10, west | insects, urges the use of cumbersome engines 4 ie money eqn bepald casi on day | half of it Ne. 8 Anall-wool GREY SERGE SUIT. 9.50. BARGAIN. | {5 Sucivad on property bg the court. A hen | Wot gfe iock \d Was positive In 18 provisions to protect the in the ninth inning by the daring base-running of | may be permitted, but there must be nothing that | 222. - as are i ont Halton the east halt of Lot | mounted on carts, by each of which, with the help’] Ward, who made a single, stole second and third, | amember cannot reveal to his priest. “oxeovts | aUerest Of the people as ppd ne JN DISK NG, 19 the wont belt et cag | OF Uhree men and a horse, two trees could be | and then ran home on a pitched ball while the | will be forbidden, nor may any Catholic renvain a | &T@SP!25 -. Hor Brrrexs Co.: I wish to say to you that Ihave ‘been suffering for the last tive years with a severe itch- : 3 : 2 Fe f a counUTy. y had Introduced Into the Senate » fog all over. I have hear? of Hop Bitters and| An all-wool BROWN MIXED and hiterest, No deed riven until purcliaws inoney and | $2 Of Lats Nos LO MNO SL, SABIE NG 4Ot | Sprayed simultancously with a poisonous mixture, | catcher was behind the bat. member of a society which alds in any infringe- | CU8U4Y- “They had Inu ~~ Dies GSI dhe eae ae Sates ath es | CTO --- 10.00, BARGarN, | Hxestshall Be paid. “A daponit of 200 on Gack piece | No.0 and nll of Lots Ney 10andz1, and he estimates that with one of these machines || ‘The surprise in the American Association was | ment whatever of the rights of the citizens. ssi etn py Meee estes ee te es dees en eet | | PRINCE AP EREE SUE. 13.50. BARGAIN. | City will beresld at risk and cost denen eeOR: | 132.15 feet. Se Fo doo medium-sized trees er day, and in ordinary Pol See oe eae ata: Cardinal Gibbons yesterday took a ride with | thst no one in either the Senate or tiie Hous ws vat feel to: you for such a relief from your me = Sosa sate ¥ LE, * . Said Lots 8,9, 10 and 11, in said Block 2, have each ea | al Lo Interpt ii—not even its godfather, Mr. ee eee ee oe | wigs ced GAY Aa chaser. § SoHE NKLay Truntce, 7 | , Paid 1st 8,9. 10 and 11-40 sala exch | seasons and in dealing with the web-worm {t Major Kelley, with whom hes staying tn Brook- id rai back with | Would only be necessaryeto polson such tices, ag | _ Umpire Powers, who has made such a fie repu- | wien Cullom—who, When asked to explain Its provise e iyn, and in the afternoon was given an elaborate 14,16 and47, im sald Block 2 | aepreterred by the insect." Ile does not seem to | tation in Washington, fell considerably tn the es. | ginher by ‘his host. Besides Wr: Kelley and bis | {22% 7 My it 00", of the Senate, } feet on Sherman avenue,and | MaKe auy estimate of the effect of the drippings | timation of the crowd yesterday by deciding | family there wero present Archbishop. Corrigan | & doctorsat me. One gave me seven ounces of solution | SUIT, ages from 131018 years. 5.00. BARGAIN | ap2S-d&ds THOS. E WAGGAMAN. Auct | that widthi@90 feet, of arsenic: another took four quarts of blood from me. | 4 CHILDS’ SUIT, from 5 to 13 22 THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED UNTIL = Ernpornear rep heeerpe nesicioige ms AIS Pe ron back with that width] : on the workinen, the pedestrians on the sidewal "Brien shigh fly to left, wi A op Laughlin, of Brooklyn; Mon: ‘The committee, in accordance with the Sfth plank ey Gas her Get el eee 6 BO EE by consent of Deeg: 7 2887s eame hour | aig Lots 18, 19.20, 31, 36 ana 27, Block 2, | or the horse, nor on ‘the birds, who would drink | body thougut'was, dropped. Oy Horaunier It ie’a | MeMeauS evs Sohne Se FOR, ee aret rn thee Seach beanl Ueamaceanton the tes tineaan, and my skin is well, clean and smooth ase ‘We are offering special bargains in my 1L1-dX 38.8. HENKLE, Trustee. Sea sentiae iath 30 rong, Dismark street, and | the drops hanging the leaves. Certainly, as com- | question whether he or the crowd was wrong. Joe | nien; Rev, P. J. Donahue and’ Rev. Mr. Gi Dall and Went uo bat an to sek the Weekient. enters = —- run back with that width 130 fee pared with judicious and timely measures against | Nornung 1s a tricky player, and he may have only Baltumore: Rev. P. L. Chapelle, Washing | Pils ; 4 - HENRY KNOCHE. $9- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER PosT- |. Bui Lot, insaid Block 11, hs half of those whom they represented, to veto the front of 50,feet on SILK, PONGEE, ALPACA, AND SEERSUCKER | poned. by consent of pariies, to WEDNESDAY, the | I*Ving street, anda depth of atk ‘ toe erly cuinbeseeying apparatus 1 un-| pretended to drop the ball. Nobody could tell | ton; Robert A. Jaimisoa, Baltimore; Rev. Dr. Mc-| bit which had toon Prac | The oommulttee ‘up to Goop Worps—Frow Goop AvTHoRITY— ** * We TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1587, at'saine | 0 eaid Block 11, has @ front of necessarily cumbersome ‘and objectionable. It positively but Hornung himself and the boy sta- | Donnell, secretary to Archbishop Corrigan; Col- y arg ence tone eggs anon ees apeedbreg rd pera *ovigakas 8.8. HEN ofa tien ie wasfavestod, though not bytheaforesata | obey as ne Sere board, Wether tewas caught | Leetr of port Den Masons, and Patrick Fairey | or tyer rites that have caused than in any ay 1 1s- 8. NELE. Trustee. = Si or not no one, who stops @ mament, woul of New York fore the meal representatives 2 1 ve Your Hop Bitters | We never had snthing ike and my Said Lots 9,10, and 11, in said Block 12, have each | oficial, or its use might be justified in cases where | Secuse honest Umpire Powers of giving # Wrong | the Supreme Council of the Cathulic Beneroiecs | to Tecede from the position What hey have assumed we .. | a front of 5O feet on Bismark sti da depth of ‘from. s on the question; but, on the contrary, the evi- Haoof Hostetier®, Vinegar and all other bitters and Be ae Partie oS Mt same hour aud place, by consent of | Werte: aud suid Lotis-in Block 12 hee adrout of | BOL key to come Into general use in tiie streets | but there were many present who were equally | andcongratilated Linton his sate return from | ABLerPFetation of the law and Its consequent Patent medicines, but never did any of them, in their - g my2o-d&ds 5.8. HENKLE. Trustee. | 50 {cet on Sherman avenue, and a depth of 180 feet. | Of the city. but not so nolsily sure that the umpire was right. | abroad. The cardinal was the first member of the | UC 0 Telieve the people of the evils they have so 3 v1 se of, and expected by the law to be ave th hat it ve. peded Said Lot 7, in block 13, has a front of 69.25 fe ‘Mr, Wim. R. Smith, president of the pi ‘com- | Nearly eve took a hand in m: errors, | American hierarchy to sanction the a ee, teens aoe ote Wecan'trct enough of thea” We sreout of Se eon nes fa-THE ADOVE SALE IS AGREED TO BE post- | ou Princetol/ street and runs back 150 feet toamin- | mission, 15 reported in THE Stan of the etn ot | Mase theowine was eaves eee eS TODAYS RECEPTION Iv Batons. | His TSntGnee Tha cae Gee ae them half thetime. * * * From letter to Hop Bitt 43. Oprbsite Patent Oftoe. | poned until FRIDAY: the TENTH DAY OF JUNE, A. Greased width of 8321 feet; said Lote Qand 10. | February last to have said that he ‘vould be very | first part of the game O'Brien saved im an error b aS teaine hotir and place, by consent of par: | ju id Block, 13, have each. front, of 50, fect oh | glad if any one would tell the commission, not by asplendid one-hand catch of @ lightning high ‘The cardinal was tohaveleft New York at 10:08 | when the praise of their constituents and She peo- tes, ENKLE, ; ; ® ‘What {t ought to do, but how to do {t—not “I'told O'clock this morning, arriving in Baltimore at 3 | Pleat large will be bestowed upon them for the BENTON. MYERS & CO. E. ces Trustéa | Mesid Block lib nase wontot 130 feet on Princeton | You sqm buc the means by which wo nee, to et | "Whttney played his usual game, which is nearly | p.m. At the station the curdinal ‘Will be wel. | coUfse they pursued in tho matter, and the com= Wholesak Cleveland, STABLISHED 1811, a= se of and» ! a 3 vel he Pl e Bomed by Mayor Iie ‘and mittee feel confident that the wear future Will Drumgists, Cle Ohio. (HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | sid Lot 12, in said Block 13, has a front of 90 feet on | forever rid of the cocoons and the caterpillars. ~~ | perfect. y Mayor Hodges and the city council, a | mittee feel conndent that the wear fuLure wl saa —- CREE ESSE Sa MES BD ft | Sherman svenue, and a depth of 150 feet. it may be said in the outset that “to get forever | "Van Haltern, the California pitcher, has finally | Committee of the clergy, Chief Marshal James’ R. Shem the ts . fnag id Goon ror Basies—“We are pleased to say that our NORTH. BETWEEN EIGHTEENTH AND NINE- | , 544 Lot 2, in Block 14, has a front of 50 feet on | rid of the cocoons and the caterpillars”is not to be | devided to Join the Chicago Club, and will Wheeler, the Young Catholic’s Friend Society and | ¥iZ the acknowledgement that they acted con- baby was rmanentif cured of 8 serious protracted TEEN’ EI m ras ae Princeton street and a depth of 150 feet. Said Lot 9, vi Sclentiously and houesuy in Lae course Wey pur pet P CHOICE OLD TEENTH STREFTS WEST. Princeton ist 50 feet. rard | Oped for within the bounds of reason. Like the | for duty to that club within thirty days, If he i as | the guard ofnonor. Mayor Hodges will deliver a a arrewalarity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by of the Supreme Court of, ret a ea ISG et aoe fect on Hurward | snow in winter, though probably not. to so uni- icagds will - | brief address and Mr. Charles J. Bonay an | Sued. . street, and a depth of 150 feet: and said Lote 12 and chpngh: (pI ly good as expected, the Chicagds be strength. parse ite mother, which at the same time restored her toper-| W OW WH H I gSSs K K IT EEE s8S8g uubia, passed on the 21st da: @ 14, in'suid Block 14, haves front of 50 feet each on | form an extent évery season, We shall have these | ened materially, for their sorest need is pitchers, _ | Oration, to both of which the cardinal will respond. THE LAND FORFEITURE MILLS. fect health and strength."—THE PARENTS. WWwwwu ul KE NE $f April, A.D, 1867, in Bauity caune No. B20 Sherman avenue, and a depth of 150 feet. or other insects every summer, Philadelphia's king pitcher, complains | Carriages will then be taken to the cardinal’s resi- | ‘The report comments severely upon the faflure WWW HHH H ss, kee Ht Ee Susy | Dock 8 gu THUMSDAY, the SX: | PS Lots 2 and, ta auld Block 25, have ach a THE SNOW LAW or.altime knee after pitching "He aiid Sunday | dence through double lines of the. catholle soe: | of Congress to pass some of the tinpartant land MISERABLENESS. We'W oH Hit Sss8 i “x it Eee Sso®7 | OCLOcK B3e. offer et public tale. in tront’ of ‘the | fost oF 30 fectou Hawa YO: iu Block 15,"thave. cach | May furnish a suggestion for a caterpillar law. | that unless the limb ceased paining him he would | tes. When the cardinal’sresidenceis reached the | ‘oyreiture pilis, and, says that sole very crooked a = Premises, the tollowing fine property, nauiely: pe and sai 5 fat) MEA > | S00, be obliged to quit pitching. He lays the | cardinal will be received by clergy and seminar. | Sor itunes With oha ind attorneys and MILD, MELLOW AND DELICIOUS. "The eastern twenty (20) feet Ik width Tee front to | #ffout of 90 fect on Sherman avenue, and a dept Every tenant of a house should be obliged to keep ee oe jans, Who Will place upon him the cardinatial | Work was dons ‘ys and shystering ‘The most wonderful and marvelous success, in cases 2 = 10 feet. trouble to the new a Which prevent him from lawyers in connection with the forfeiture of some. where persone are sick of pining away frow a condition 5 ISTARUMat?igeh in wlth fiom feast weaeay |, pede to 11 inelonive in aid Block @, baveeach | the trees adjacent to his house treo from cater. | raising his lett foot and ‘he wrenches. the knee | FobeS, after which the religious procession will be | Manyers tn connos tien, wth the forfeluure Of Som Gf ‘miserablences that no one Knows what ails them | sapedhecpuaetiehty ual tence ensky Gatien | crocinal fot Mer see ia mquase Laer oats hens EI elias ecm ah tad te rg err pe ghet estan ag §)-roie dy ony epee Crane to tie cathode Wille tne eans dant | Uers have been duped and defrauded by these ‘i he = ‘at ic ises No. 1802 M street no: wat, | that wi 0 6 Government will have to look after ‘erguson DAD] on eb rT their friends, and «profitable patients for doctors), 1s obtained by the use | of the Monongahela have attracted the attention of | brick house and premises No. 1802 M street northwest. | "A TTUL JU Tet « susive, in sald Block 6, have | SHOW: The mony 15 lace the Catholic socjeties will | eR, Who have been posing as Uh cal Fs < 8, of aule, as prescribed by decree: One-third a re, the reservations, if not after the unimproved lots, | winpire staff. He 1s expected to umpire in PI schoo Ge i 1 inst ave succeeded Sm of Hop Bitters. They begin to cure from the first | the Medical Faculty in the United States tosuch a de Deana each a front of 50 feet on Sherman avenue, and run march @ principal streets back to the | 1% several instances ce ing : place itina very Ligh position aiuong tho | casi, aud the reimainderin equal installinentsin twelve | tcl! 8 frontof 90 feet on Sheen If the Government undertakes to perform this duty | delphia to-day. Several thousand dollars in notes from the people “leLrated ‘which we offer at or all cash at the option of the purchaser.” The saic a itr Ps0 feet ot. There “ " a | city council will be present at the religious cere- | Clty ani ao — gn 4 WICKED FOR CLERGYME: SSlicwinst prices: in cases Containing Ove’ Degen ut: | sale to beclearof taxes, but auiect toto desta of | Wu Nt tatS fe lock 16, have each « front of | CDsoH tuere Is Tg ege aL oa, caterbller Cx | Goon thvow Duta ina Oust Gee home Piao gna | mony, and later will attend areception at the ear. | CoMmitice say “We are inforwed ‘Chat a former “I believe it to be wrong and even wicked for clerey-| Turniry FEATHERS, OLD RYE. 1865. TOs, folle SUG, ‘and “Liber 1107, folio 13, respec: | G0 feet on, Steuben street, aud a dopth of 190 feet-ald | Costly labor, whch 1 the price We pay for our fiemade a wracking two-DAgehIt. | | | dinatis residence, vg | Tonce, who 1s a resident of Otto, has boon engaged = thee Soe tively, of the Land Kecords of thé District of Colum- civilization and its condition rl | _In Philadelphia they think ‘THE CARDINAL DOES NOT CONDEMN DR. MOGLYNN’ roca or over pic ma tobe led nto ving eatin | SEB RERERTE WLS iin puait“of these’ hundoed dollars will ho Be sects must be dealt with according to their kind, | Richardson wil compare with Fogarty and. Au LAND THEORIES. ae cere ors omcnee pen or ee eee pot when a really macitorious artis is made ap ot | BRUNSWICK CLUB WHISKY. Ghemas of eal, 20 sat conppiiea with cite tentians Perhaps, as predicted by several persons froin last | drews as base runners, and that is acknowledging | another New York dispatch says “4t ts learned” | committee succeeded in getting the bill through.” commen valcabls remedics known to all, and that all| _ Jf soucannot obtain these Whiskices from your Gro. | the (rustecs reserve he Rahtto reall at the ‘ik an Worms wil be dosttoyed'toa wrens ent Orie |e —— that Cardinal Gibbon’s position in the McGlynn BOYCOTTED BY THE COMMITTEE OX RULES. ase and trust in daily, we should freely | {2° 3, prin Om eae reet Dame Drake ayia ered Lee | carcass coat eer All conveyancing at natural enemies, but that will’ only be after the THE OLD FIREMEN. case is simply this: He likes Dr. MeGlynn person-| | Jn conclusion, the committee say: “As early as coumend it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily com- | deliver them to your address, by Express charges pre- FEANELIN H. MACKEY, at ‘depts | damage has been done, and will only protect the ally and ot condemn him for advocating | the ist of February we were informed that im abd Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and | }8id fo all ponte cast of the~Suuwinapy river, and by 5. JONERO’ P| Trustees. feet: and said Lot 19, in Block 17, haa afront | trees from injury trom later broods; the destruc-| A Meeting of the Veteran Volunteer | general property in land, for that doctrine has bot | order to secure action OM several of the measures my friends, firmly believing they have no equal) MY#bU Cony part of the United States prepaid). ow eee le poe of 30 feet ob Sherman avenuie, and a depth of 150 feet. | tlon of the present brood in tts infancy 1s the only Fireme: ing eroathedte: but he docs blame Dre Metijun | Hat the committee were interested in, and which anv ee wanmem mnie | STE ATY, the shove sre Unsurpassed by any Wniaties | _THOMAS DOWLING, duct yy | AS depth ot Lge feet ania torso, | P ues omens fn ‘A meeting of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen’s | for rubelling against his eccleslastic superior and aitses om rales Of tie Evans oe mit oerceee F 5, Scipto, N. ¥. sreentrely ae a Be a 3 dabbl ics (becoming: ; A Goon Accocer—“To wim itup. six tong yearsot | TestieNy aut Hewene atural Flavor andino | T[VOMAS DOWLING, Anctoucer ASR nehiel ableetce erameargts |, 2@¢gunderiana Pact, Wasuington, Dc. | a2socaton wa hls lst evening at Cosmopoltan | Gapeine8 Plies an ex onsen hat Samiti: spa eso xt —““Fo vam itup, six onic Fropeities. fesse te i . . ksi dil aatiahans osathig aaa ‘These Whiskica are sold under guarantee to give | TRUSTEES" SALE OF HOUSE No. 1117G STREET | BIG 1) las & front of 25 feet on Farragut strost, —.__ Hail, Mr. J. J. Peabody in the chair and Mr. L. H. the Speaker of the House, Wm. R. Mi and bedridden ‘ring. ing @: per) ¢ 7 7 * 1 % the saic the {otal $1200, all of which was scopped’ by thece | FEKEECT SATISFACTION otherwine to be returued RTHEAST, WITH LOT FORTY FEET BY | Cust half of said Lot 8, in Block ts, bas w fronteot For the Eye of the Police. Fisher secretary. Samuel J. Randall on the’ part of the G ear ‘Bitters tak vy fe, di Atuurespeuse Correspondence solicited 13 HUNDRED AND TEN FEET. GOOD | 12.50 feet on Farracut street, and a pth of 150 feet. | To the Editor of the EVENING Sram: ‘The motion made at the last meeting, that those epi ‘Thos. B. Reed and Frank Hiscock, act- Raserea benerencl! Gora pour siece wicket toned a Underand by victas of acertah dod of trast, gx | ghtla Lottie Black 10, ie a front of 60 feeton |” niu quite recently Mt. Pleasant and tts ap- | who cannot furnish evidence that they were bona ing for the minority party of the House.” The day, and I want everybody to know it for their bene- E.&H. W. CATHERWOOD, _| bearinx date on the 16th day of February, A. Fast Street decboal te teeter os Proaches have been comparatively free of the | fide members enrolled in one of the old companies Comes toa party. quosdon. "When we found thee sy, Teed, and duly recorded in fiber No. 1,060, 40110 Said east half of Lot No, 20, in sai Block 10, has. | bi ah be dropped from the rolls, was called up and laid of the ma it." JOHN WEEKS, Butler. 114 South Frontst, Philadelphia, | 421, ct seq, one of the laud records of the District of | ¢eilcf'Ss halt OL Tet No, 20, in said Block 10, has a | hoodlum ni ice, and ladies, unattended, could | De dope eoehe propoettion ‘prescribing en every one of the measures that we were interested = ‘New York Office. 16 South Wiliam st asi | Flumbla, and by decree of the Supreiue Court of the | back with that width 150 feet; said Lot 10, in Block | Pass on itsstreets and back and forth to the city, | OB {he table. Tie proposition preset t in were embalmed in Unis destined famous place District of Columbia, sitting as a Court of Equity, | No. 10, has front of 50 fect on Sheridan street, and after qualification IP applicant ‘Of ifterment we proceeded to interview the mem- NEVER FORGET THIS. passed in equity cause No. 10.452, we, ax trustess | runs back with that width 150 feet; said Lot 21, in | CVen after nighttall, without annoyance,but lately | must have been 8 member of a recogaized com- bers of this committee, witha view of Rnder «id deed of TONE AD eT Ae te | Block No. 10, has front of 0 feet on Mount Pleasant | & fang Of Young white roughs, most of whom, it | pany in the “old Se some of the measures at least from this If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature in GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. FOURTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1887, at FIVE | avenue, anda depth of ‘150 teet, is jeved, reside in the city per, have made |to the disbandment met with considerable catacomb. We L by Written requestan inter- {cemeteries OrcLOCK FM. st public auction, in froutof the | ‘Terma of sale. as prescribed by the decree, areas fol- | it unpleasant for persons at ‘corner of 14th | opposition, and was finally rejected. An soagm Sar Gamesl 3. Ram Srp eee ne ee PELL CoCr tate atthe iy’ of Wenarn ty ced'ba | eminpmnbeet Aassuaror Lotginedeeietroame | and farksueots pecially’ on Sunday eveaings | amendment providing for tie insertion ot dhe Se Se Eines in tale cleave were waooae oa et m mn | fp Ls (money in Early last event ese fellows grossly insulted | names of the following in the constitu- wiser, aud we fear from our any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or BREAKFAST. trict, known as and peing pert ‘of original lot 10, in | thereof in three equal instalments at Tespectively one, i: . Tul, but came away no’ a uate $83, having a front of 40 feet on G street north. @ party com] of married and single ladies | Qon was adopted: Columbia, Union, Anacostia,’ after interview, no better men, towels it isyour own fault if you remain UL for HoP | «py a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which | cast, nd Panning tack of even width 110 fect tho | aendenree Zeape,from the day of fale, oF all caahy | hie on their way to the city, Sued Laneat or tke | Vielant: Franklin, Perscverance, Wester or oa of Bitters ia a sovereign remedy in all such complaints, jem the operations of dicestion and nutrition, and | deptli of uaid ot, the same being more particularly | tha restaud residueol seittisearthed real estate one | college grounds on 14th suseces-miie ches eacore | Nerthera Liberty,” Western Hoot, Potomac Hose, if you are wasting away with any form of kidney | fy'scarctul application of the fue propertics of well | deacribed in sai deed of trust tosvther ‘with the any | sRetvsr 4ha renduect said described real eatate, one; | COUS ye 00 ‘American " temporarily absent. It is to be hoped the | Metropolitan Hook and Ladder,’ and has been no legisiation ‘a ‘the last five selected Coc ‘Mr. our breakfast | provements thereon, consisting of s good two-story men Ladder. session been Soe Bar ng | Berar kaiser Tear a | PREC gv coo mcm, ements ea a | Feta SN Ae, A Seas | PR Ma povang for meray mem See eeeereeemmees ee er ete Say baal bul uy aston content| cea? Gey tihtne tga Zadar tat ge tae fake | of henaet perccs fale nao pay hemos | Uietgws banda, cones “MINE the 29y, Into | Beene, We odiunias Corseute Paster at uns sueeaite Si centeat on temetotioas cee ee eee otate aatint the me wne iG | hist every tendency to disease. Hundreds Sf subtle | ines sold, oF al cash, at the purchaser's option. ferins | Chat gar iease money in eagh, the deferred payments | WET Gre Rares, 1887. Northern and Jas, T. Graves, Of Po heey et es 3 istrict, barricade your a¥stem against the scounce of | Tualatlies ere floating around us Teady to attack whers- | to be complied with im ten days from the Gay of wale, | #ualibe st interest from the daj of aale at 6 per cent pene ORL. Hose, were elected members, and the jemmmineeeh, Soutereed Gave kecing teetr Sens 6 et | os Se Seg eae ok ene | Ee Sen ee cee ee ae paciv of $100 se: | Bromissory, Botes ofthe parchasesand s'deed of trust | Monpnep His Uncut ros His Fanu.—Michael | Or'3" RP. Carpenter: wes tecslved. Whe pres a ms well have pees aan Goer a a Stag ST S00 yd roo naar, | Mee ncaa ity cena ann, | enemigos Se pe or past cad sce 2k el mimesis geoealg | SEES wie tang eecormte. Sold oly HICHARD GSH} Trofeo | roet eh Se asa Gnsat le ives | Me wbcle Lanrencs Sronnan, Brennan disp. | ofthe ol Goparinen and the books Othe Frank ‘ome gp betre the body. te speaker of ‘Bitters will «ive you fair akin, rich blood, and sweetest | in balf-pound tins by Grocers, labelled thus: Je2-dbda ‘Office: 482 Louisiana ave. n. yevacing and recording at the purehaser,cORt. ‘it in qm ‘have Ad iin Go. from ‘to 1852, tantng on, ~: {he Howie’ Representation aie Hepuble wae Se anne sae, invalid wife, sister, mother or| JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoopathic Chemista, HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. tte ao the proper ‘rill be rovsold sy the tink Ao uncle gave him the farin before leaving. aud ne | the ateociation wi meet on the socdhd Monday 1h Jegisiation they desired was concerned during the daughter, can be made the picture of health with Hop | _i24-m.tnke London, England] AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON HUGENALD FENDALL, Trustee, | 2m! es cunts fond dod nr enor, Sapiion ide ——-——— Uftie body muigut Just as well Lave been at home Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer? H. D.B Meh tet, ap watt Pe: Posed, was found in the well, Morris was arrested | News has just been received at Manson, Pa, ‘with their constituents.” eit short they cure ali diseases of the stomach bow- | HH. 1), Bann. Sear ee AaD Fie, eee Muctioseste, | Yesterday and confessed to the murder. {iat Rev. Dr; Mod, who lett that place last winter ‘RROOMMENDATIONS. blood, liver, nerves, kidneys, Bright’s Disease. IMPORTER AND TAILOR, On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE NINTH, =eO- to become # misstonary: Africa, ‘The committee 1s of opinion that the next gen has the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS | 1847, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, in front d Ssaacargiees deme vA Woy Besyuux Davevpg Hansxie.—The con- | Deen Killed andeaten by cannibals, | Pit daomememaerstialingin congested alae gh ame A arcane oR Ae ee ee a aaa | nSee Ltt gRuEES MOTEL cee SSombbre abd the public at/targe on, Cuose quest area ‘Fennagivania avenue, ‘ney avenue and Scott_street, by a depth of 150 feet. FEENT i8e7, 08 FT rE clock 5 sent as a pe Sat aaa sehineton. PO | "This property has the advantage of tho atreet care | Suuate G71 Tiappoved by two, sx:toom ‘ram distinguished Ger- to. means for the Governinent to Use ‘op wetal and wood. Monograins and crests ‘HE CELLULOID TRUSS, be ob co. 323 and street southeast, ‘Saturday. Field ‘surplus revenues ‘the <n or jewelry. Card engraving and priat. Tin Soeve akc ne wears out, always clean | and gas, For homes or business itis decizable andin | ™3u 225 mal cosh: reas Sito eek Findow, falling ‘upon tbe, sround, signtons, man portrait ak Breslau Gavuraay..F cry ues woward removing a Ee elmer Beatkiahders | ana.ceh be worn winks behing” FisnEms, | {:h0retime will be worth double ite value. A plat | eat'ruu forabout thirgy-tues monte a Fe cans | satlant eocspeas "O* Seriously injured. ‘The as 1B. T, Frederick, of Iowa, Who in the Constitution Uiat the Senate beclosted bys or mae tient gtteel samp catting. | Rubber eas. will be shown at time of sale. ans i. el direct vote of the ‘The is stampe for maring and all kinds of stampise material, 623 7th street northwest sf ———~—_—@¢—_____ was defeated at the last election, has been asked ‘Woolston, who voted against Wecarucy sagas te Geld or silver builion subroidering. Keyalias andail | | Mrs. FISHER devotes her attention to thefwants of | Terms easy, and made known at sale, Geo, D. Thomy ‘Kan., cashier: candidate democratic | license, took the eetting himself Sind: of lodge varsberuass, ‘mblz | Lady Patrons ar mb dez-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. aeers iss Nacional Bank sauatper, Kan cashier of the inne right before ene pula, 7 =