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Ny — fis ‘we Poem y Fd ~ 4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1888—-SIX PAGES. CITY AND DISTRICT. ENKY GEORGES LECTURE. THE EUROPEAN SITUATION, Orne: oF eS pele dears Mharmais $161.50. with interest, 10 tiara ia cyare Sea teat At RAILROADS. _ rs — He Sayw President Cleveland is Look-| More Views on the Significance of the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ‘urvapd:arbal| Wtcect west, mg, SS MUSS BROWN VIKING HALL, ing Seenaak aaa Light, Pubiication of the Austre-German | suc of real ectate In the Distinct at Cagutea at eb pete ygeret at 10" bor oul par cunan | square sunabared fost humains tas coe _ Ae Ce hee Memeveas’ that ‘She Proposes: | ies yousee pointe wee | Sree eee caret one | IESE Geter ae wioene nem cans Se Ree eee es Menor of Lolt Eztheon. Temple, Saturday nigut, by seizing the reaitug | A Berlin dispatch says: While the semi-omictal | , heres, an act, of, Covgress approved June 20th, arr atch borat Sat oon sng 3 Reo, Pare vy howell, noma Ancieat Icelandic Viking Hall which Miss | drak and shoving t to one side. Ashe talks he | press affects to regard the publication of the | trict of Columbia and for, other purposes,” provides | PLL A8T7. 414215 1378, @1421: 2878 el. 30 ines, ela.s0. 3 iG i Satie A. Brown propowes to have ere ted im Wash | walks, aud so he needs a clear Meld. ‘The lange | Austro-Germn treaty a8 having pacific intent, | tos the Gommimioners of the Ditrctof Cola see EPFL ONE OS: Aes, Stz.20., fis ass: TUES ASE Fast Sha BaF rrenson, char tustom, i cowwmemoration of Lett Erikson and his | \udlence testified their appreciation and sympathy | Oficial and diplomatic circles know that its real | power and autaonity Inwiuay ‘ea od ai the time of the | B20 isineeinotzon:’ E05 Bosamia burs. Kock> Mount Denville sng Restions =: eiscovery cia, as Miss Brown claims, fve | Oy {requent applause, and during the Nour aud a} alm 1s to force the czar to ad immediate war or to | \assace oF said act in the Gurecnor oF Board of Public Sha for ie rear coding December Si. S64 87s jo. 1 O40; square, 40. lot pert 14 apd pa A gt 3 hinndred years before Columbus ume, has been de- | ualf that Mr. George talkeihe bad their atten-| compel him to submit to terms fora permanent | “gikt of said J ‘guder aud by virtue of enact of Cou- SSRSTESR Wy the name of Michael Hagan, with penalties, mnprovemente—Lasued account of the vermont ci, Mowtgomery, New Orjrats Tease end call sigued oy che Tociandie antiquars, Sigurd Gud- | Won. Tue subject was “Labor and Protection.” | peace dictated by the allies, Tne substance of the | grew approved Fetraary 21,1871 cated”, mectt, | Morea and cowteigrecch year. 0.” 0 oo | of Bourne bait einet {batting (the, monty ‘Sea Pulls ‘Sieber, Nw York, so " AGamin imunds« nd Mr. George gave reasons why he thougat that | treaty has long been known to both the Russian | P™"2.evovernment (or the Rustnct of Colwatie.” god \lnuvrovemente—tamied for the improvement of | south twenty (20) feet frost naquere uy oy es'See gceion, with | Fullman | Risener AL Miss Brown Wants this ball erected In connection | (He laboring classes and the country at large | and French governments, and, indeed, the publi | trict of Columbia a foved Ancast 10 LRrL, goutied | Coe UeeL EN tocar eat a Lot sea a a aees | esto umated nnd “ipety are (40! Ga rminghamn, Vicksbarg and Shrew on with the constitutional celeoration uext year. | Would be benefited by free trade. He congratu- | cation reveals nothing to any European govern- | AP #¢" prescriving the mode of assesemen: pe: | Sumbered Sewo" ie a Man Siever Danvilie te Cale nie ane Uhariestom, Solid traive Washington to At fog G.a4d G, route proute Suna 35 P.M. -Dauly. excep: Sunday, for Manassa, veueuts sd providing for the collection two bundred and ninety-three (29:3), | amount of @122.16, with interest at. 10 per cent per ‘The hall, which isa long structure with a double | lated bis hearers upon the new era that had| ment. Its appearance at the present juncture re- thermos Tan aeided by att of ibe Lecslauire As: | suseed in the name ot Heury Pry. in he mount ot | Sanam from December 14) 187% sb other costa, Too like the Pension Dutiding, nas a porch | dawned upon them. ‘The point which tho labor | calls the utterance of Prince Bismarck when he | Sembly’approved August 23. 1871. entitled “An sot k Pee igo; 1shh Big0" Tosa al Iniit we eeoee Beckaks, Mba. eacere, Sus end, with entrances “In this Wulid- | wovement had been striving to attain for years | was reproached in the reichstag for refusing to | Blows of stews and providing for the col ection | £0 th folicw Used, $10.50." Psi "41.00.1883. 81: L bd Bey ning (550), nenoane a ee Ca . 1 regal | (26 President's message had emphas zed, ° ‘The | submit to that body certain dipiomatic co: respond. | therm:fy and-An act for the wupport of. the govern: | $30.00, 158, #1 380. 1879. @12.00" 1878, $15.50) 1877, $135.50: | EWhute. in the amount of ws Gordonavilis, Charlotenetiin Lows propises “to have | President the speaker sald, was {oosing toward | ence “Onoe a goverament determines vo pubitah | saps of she District of Columbia approved March, fiesusnee. eae mae Saldg terest and coer geet feats PGorifcate No Bas ayeaee ee ae od his eee Dear nol Chesapras Maatiquities, manu he had Uken a step in the rizht divec- | Liaportant documents,” he sald, “matters should ; 4870.'," the Boa wublic Wor 8 offic: ist'GS: Certificate No. 107 No. 407 tot 2 tmprove:rents—iestied of scte Mecyers and Satid Prm Paarl, maa express als” gratification that | have goue so far that nothing tyit war is ukely to | Mereet a statengent of, the cont of eertain completed fRra 79; square No, 407: lot 28 and | tmp ued OB 80 fi S ! F es relating ‘to Liet red oer ar cor alee for Lynet bane, Betstal, he cost, of, cartel ‘ re . | improveinents “iasued on socount of thelimprovement | Condeiustion of lan] for alle oa aod all eoate : . cteg tor antinut- in “the coming ‘campaign would | be the outcome of the situation.” By the light of | Coneres appr ved February. 1, 1871, and tmamedi: | BIOS: LNOS, $33 00. 1NGT. #2730, wath pemaltion | OF Fourcande but ates Meese her re seawrowement | conden feet widin “ot Tot ‘eaent thy Slocyame Weshing Eutckson' Yeriod, Miss "Brown | De protection. “Me then ridiculed the idea "that | this memorable statement the immense algaill | wiciy Tieneufeer mime ai antowruone tained uy said | futeveatamd ote costa fo eich Seat, aasoneed in ius | Sight COs in aaa atetad og ty a | geatsted aleehonty ot ai eumme (| hai” of that perfect resemblance od Warriors <at on f prowection was for the Denetit of the laboring | cance of che publication of the treaty at the pres- | statement as provided for in sail section of said act; | | Dame of Henry Fi man. Ob the contrary, he wald, protective duties | ent crists wil be ween, eeapcla aces A found thelr most eatduslastic' advoeates in the 1e Na tonal Zeitung rams from St. kreat companies and large employers. Protec. | Petersburg and Vienna stating, under reverve, | (Aud whereas the Board of Publi nihety-seven (407), assessed in the nawe of J. = the name of Lewis Jackson, ic theamount of mong said assessments were assces- ‘SB: nquare No, 200; lot, part of 14, | Hollyy inte anoune oF SOV DH wiih heaiae aT TO | With intemal At TO pees eee ee eNO OF 88 ieee tie eae Om account of the navrove: | Per Cent per aumwin, from December 14 ists and | embers TSs3. Workrdave, an re- | Ment of Twelfth stregr westeamuctine hinetyeatx Con) | Oller costs Gertiseate Nov 3443. aquare Xo. 5: Certificate No. 2006: square No. 500: lot sub Band | 8nd improvements—issued ou accout 1, notice to each proprietor | tWe hundred and ninety-nine(240),being the east forty- | improvements—Insued on account of improvement of | for coudemmation of inud for alley abut. 1 whereas puined ty the second section feetone( chon lot fourteen 14), mu square nambel Hon, he maiatained, did not protect labor; It did | that Count Schouvaiof, the Russian aindassador | @uired he the second section of the at of Assembly te nee aoON bier thee not ing to the approved Angnst 10, 18 vat. wages; it elmply added to Lue profits | to German} incton to ile Wu0 ts now returning to Hetitn, Will | of property aljouniny abd especialy woneAten bo, said | SIU (48) feat ove (1) inehicout of mad loca Murs. | Four-aud-e halt eee ween ne ade eee | A) eet mation of laud tor 3 kalds that have imimort x C. in ovemet Jand avenue, by the depth of nit y-six (96) feet ove | squere numbered five dred (S00), assessed: the | fifteen (15) feet width thereg » . ee ted with grea i je thougut that if waes would go | bring cone. latory proposais irom the czar. improvements of the amount so as aforesaid assessed ue, by a ninety-six ( wa amy \ = om bean W anh: caches with high seats at the ends abd sides, | own as asserted, without a protective tarif. they | It ia stated in diplomatic clretes at Vienna that | seaiurt the race and the panto Meciae ges name (hactyea aaa Petty wet wat aged tm ng | Rae of X) Driver dm the meena of $00] wks | See Paveatcnt free ar cat8$ Ire hearth in the cruter.aicoves, tables and | certainly would have been so. sffected betore this | Germany's treaty with Italy Is analogous to the | for more than thirty days neglected or rezused tO DeY 109.4%, with intecost St iD ger teat nee sunnea Foss | Bes ant eco Per nm. from December 14, terest at 10 per cent rom Septen: ee ae Siac inte or ats beown sajaytwoud be | Guns had'a protective tari. The speaker de | Ausiro-derman, treaty che tame of France being |W, aytst awosed sense his or Cer vroprts am | QIOU.AS, wi Annet at [0 per est or autan tots | AAS an thts cons) wpe ne dane Goomanaaemens ment of tae kid | Bled that low wages were an advantage 10. pr | suostituted for that of Russia. A Loudon dlspate a8 {B conequenes of uch retunal the |, AlN certibeats No. 643+ ianued on account, of tho | the ashoxnt gl 10 mith tenon at IO per cea per |, Allo ll futalments of tax for laying water wala, | os i on 2 Se (his exhibition, | 4uction, because if it was truc then the poor labor | say the treaty between Italy and Germany stip ic Works is-u-d the following certificates | Feld a engtt of Maryland avenus abutting said lot in | aunum, from July 1, N66. the amount of $18.75. with interest at 10 per ceut per roush trains tron, ail armor, 3 propriate s'Tivour se Bladen, | "Also, for 53 with, internat at 1G | gune 0: jovember 12, 1876, i J at the date hereinafter mention: broperty, as required by amid act of the pers, &c., Would | Of Mexico and the Slave iavor of the South ought | lates that if France attacks either counury tne Iberds, ic, n | Other shail send an army of 300,000 men to the Tatoring | French frontier. He aud Lynchburg arriy ‘square No. 559; lot part 10 | and 8-3 PM. via bast Tencemen, id | to have largely increased production. But, su trustes. im the amount of #31 z, | Was not the ease. He said that if pe ee Per cenit per annum from a m ARI DIS toe Ber conta gelta stout amiement | Duteat 10 4 4° Saws ea she tapestry aes ee ee ° only Most of tue Parts papers wel 1 ‘And Wlireas Inore’ than one year has elapsed aince od foram alley abuttivur the four > ponte and, Charts storie al of al designs could fot ue | People only knew what they wanted Congres ‘aris pay ‘welcome the publication o on d corti! ae me rem Also. revised ar arbi 62 geen feet widsh of Jot ven (10), neat adjounin west Sires! Los at 847 AM. Fenny WTcrk “Coe tasie, Mise brows | WOUld grant them’ the “necessary legisiation. | Of the AustroGerthan eat ar eis we ont thoy cordate Meretnauc, ast the saauo retain | ftw, pled amount of tax for paving and curbing Soaraest (yd of lot tem (10), neat adjoining the Wicos siomies ce Giea‘vatten ont teterustien, Piva, should be fitted with drinking. cups, guid | Tee unemployed man, he thought, was at gutrange Germat and Russia aud to bind Russia | “And whereas the First National Bank of New York bate from Aucust 14. 1 71. b red fiy ¢ bundred and fifty nine ( cs forntabed. and chew. office, 1300 Benue a” Stiver, beakers, "ay af fore a| ME Dotto of the labor dimcuities "What | and France. Sowe papers advocate an alliance of | city tang Tanne aaah ae thug tp be holders | , AiG, for general Ax for thie following. years, endi 5 Se aa res cork ete, sinc of TAA. wath | sylvaius Sveune: ‘and af Ponsctipee ations Ponape Banquet; ne tars” Could ve | Utilized | needed “Isto “give” labor tne upportunity | uxtand, Franco aud Hussiaagunst. the triple of sald prtitcatts have appiied 9 te undersigned 10 | une 0: For ISK. @40 0. INN), 910.70, 188 Vand | ute Ver cout per atin frou September #@, | Va Watloed, ih aud Bate FAG T0'FAN Lk Sot cow Sena, nes Se Oe cee testes | ueuk, Sus cpeamet gee oceee are aueamion | Soraoen Stik Mi. Pobssste i ize | tineates, also ether asseestucets due aid” npaiderep- | Mz Uleriehie: for 18s $40 U5" IROL 820.8 a a | eet aE TL eked eee et Weshinetou: lot gnwne GREAT af Ertan tn. of two ut tte uicowey ac tae Bide of | Doon. Tae speaker then drifted into a discussion | © Advices tro ersburg seek to minimiz mi te alates Tat ie Tesesaeas edly | promad a e tase od Paseee Saitnen Sake in'aqhare gumbsred ave bundeeds fate | rant TH abodSaeccowae of une netaeindet MANNE GRRAT, | att faky, could be Mtted up to show | Of lS tueory of land taxation, and maintained | the Importance of the reconciliation. between the <d States ap Camin auch? of the winkios Fund | Peusitien, Interest and costs tor ear rear. GUD, anion ig the ame of 0.) Prather inthe | Sf Dunbsrt g wtreet oraveuue) sbuttiog art ot lot | po typ SENASYEVANANOUTE tue siyih ut the, seeping apartments! ta, those | that If all taxes were abollshed and the public | ¢2ar aud M. Floaguet by representing that te : Woeether wih overaamn | ctcate No WOR eau No ot 13 andi; | Mould of dun dc win iemecat Alper cont" iet | por bred au Sry ame CST. agence Gum: | pBCTMEAGKIN. Mews oe Erman, . forall, He denouaced the uoiuug of land for the 8 not of bigu political siguiticauce, | 7; square north of square 7 . r y-nine (299). P o if by z | Mates teeee Cebingen bee ae ‘Miss Brown, as state = ved aces metas bUrpose of making a profit for the increased value, | abd that M. Flonquet has ohtiived the “Vive la )rovemnents—Issued for improvement | Se#sed iu the nome of Lhomas Blagdon, trustee. in the | ses-ed in the uame of Aluert G. Hall In the amountof | APF, 1873, aud vther costs nsylvaniaey feet seven (7) Pologne” mistake. Its true signtiicance, as learned | ihat they had no use tor. It | through the Gerinan embassy at Paris, ts that | ie abat iu the west twent me abating the west ewentytc | sunum from Rovennbes s, INTE sen once mere of curbing fis plan, he salty would make it iuporsibic fo So | Amount of S222 34 with ii terest at 10 jer cent per | ¢7R2Y, with interest at 10 percent per annumfrom | 5 Ceridcate No-'7 conn Went Chia upon the work of securing recognition for Lett | men to hold land vs 7 and 54-100 acree—fasted on aecgane of the Ipc ic) | For Pittabane and the West, Chicago "Limited Express Hort , vecd in | » Also, rt is in | of the Seventb-atrect road. in the County -f Ww * £ Sleeving Cars st 50 am. daily Past Erikson as the discoverer of America. She told a | would not pay them to do it. The land would thus | Baron Yon Mouirenheim is negotiating an alliance, | tite wamech Stance te setae ROE AD | Lo0tway, O45 02 aR eee Se ee ae | culate sll instalment of tar for lazing water main in ton. District of Culan ia abutting on the wet mde) bef 30am, day io’ Cincinnadl ead rag reporier that she became interested 1a this | Eraduaily be divided up ainong the peyple, During | under Preaident Carnoc'sasemt, with leaders ot | with tere ati pet cout per nation teens Sepeet | ayer peneyal Gt for the following years ending | Dus Baunar om Jy 1 106, seesseed in the name of | the property. 11 24-100 acres, sceaneed ta ths mame work ‘because naturally ane | had, nortn | thle portion of the wecture, str, Gores, avited maaan Taino, foe Fvneral tar for the folowing yeargending giusd0- eer inva: S38; TRB SSM ARNE 98: | Aiao- for Keneral tex for the years ending June 30. ag | tterest at 40 per-ceut per annuus from Apr. 14 way beorary’ 3 ed : Ej St. Peversbu 5 June 30—For 26.43: for 1882, 82 is ‘annenned ‘aan ter: ‘8: Fo: ‘39, assessed in the a 73 cos Her ear.y uterary labors consisted of Uransiations | Sponse lo a question be sald tat bis land th ory | ‘tue St. Peversburg newspapers discuss the | June 3 Fabry eae TE mehit, 1852,85. 58, 1881, Go GU soseseed te tivo narne | Harvey Spaniding’ Iou0 (north). S17 Mo, acecened | | Now! uerefore notice tx hereby avon tha, areca. sj and she thus became in- | Mould not 06 confiscation, Of} private property; | AusiroGerman treaty tramquiuy. Most of tuctn | foreach sour, ; Tuomas bla den, trustee, with penalties, interest, | 10 the uame of Harvey Spaulding: (south y) 5-77, | DIY tothe aforesaid provisious of the law, ead lots er she hes since spent years | Men would simply part with the propercy whl Whales Chit Russia 1s equally desirous of peace and | “Certiticaie No. 189; equare No. 27; lot part Bend | ® coceins or each rear = gs7eps dim the name of J.T. Arua. 1N83 north 59), | PFO ve be severn:ly oold. ta the ‘office of the Europe studying such recordg | ¥aS no longer protiiuble to Unem to hud. To an- | Wishes to attack nobody. improvements —Is-ued for itnprovement of Peunsylver | Ce ‘No. 1021. square No. 327; lot 9, and im- | $7.42, assensed in the name of Harvey Spauldi ates of the District janibie, room Of tue Vikings ‘und thele | Other question ue said that. the Lind owners could aaa avenue. abutt sh 3 three | Provenents—Iegued on account. the improvement | (90 Uh 3), inches front of lor thoes oR pated ake red | of Twelfth str et west, abutting lot nine (#) in eguace | Spaulds Sted uerself that the colonies | NOt simply shift the burden of the lund tax upon Libby Prison to be Moved, 10.41, asseased in the uameot opis f. | bine (9), Columbia Building. First street uerthwest, 72, aasexsed action. for cash, uel ities ae ins 18 72 Revo ithe | Sus for cat or auc moc suber ee ° jartha A, | DUMbered three hundred and taeuty-neven (BSP). as- | Hawe of Spaulas wears end) on, i ee dd nad Tee een Cie nde Lad eaeaed Groberate | TO BE TAKEN DOWN AND SET CF AGAIN IN cHIcaGo | uit eevee 27) ameneed Uy the nae of Martha A. | Bumbored three hundred We wn, in the | December “317 1660, 12,05; 18U8 @13.05, 180% | DAL OF FEBRUARY, INNA between the boner at navigator exisvod down tw the | prineally'do ie unused Laud, Tuc tax oo Vacant a8 A DIME MUSEUM. Ver cent yer aunt fens Soptemiee SO TS TS and iio or Seb, ith interest aC 10 percent per | 8111 paca fh, eueeased diate, tase of Over: | EW LVE and THER T Mt ad i day. ad from , Ctholie “bishopa che ‘sar: | land, tae spe. ‘ ourse, A Chicago dispatch of Sunday saya: any | Other costs. Annum frou, Novewber 2, IN75, and uther costs. . Prather, with penalties, interest snd costs for | day tuay, be required, ment were Leribe esenerne me pee w7, "largo Bamber st the close of the lectare'| has been formed with a capital of $400,000 eee Pep ae Carpe see iste eds Oa sth taiprovenant of E siete souk syoe een Sette | Cette No. 2035: square No. 534; lot sub A | thereon at the reve proeribed be" tntees tr ‘The first bi Fah SOURCE 36 TONG. Bet | cee to apeak with Me, Gres id ny re- | to Chicago the old Libby P1 TSS, 824.05, Ins BUF OS! LEKI BLA OS, | Maid squate, ansessed inthe namect J. W, Donaldson | 8d improvementes Teruel acc water the Mapeere | auld euactuest at Lone ead a tive As there was, ywn, Says, a coutinuous line of | Stopped to speak with Mr. George, and so many re. leago the old Libby Prison building tn Rich. | #27-03. 18M. #24105. ins 405! Isic Gua 03, | Mid square, ated in and huprovemente— Tete ountot the improve: | gaid.en Tian wae them down Tins ts her reason tor Deller | tue formation of An amtipoverty seeety. My | Mond. ‘The building is now the property ot the | gis F180: ANH, #1730: INBG, 817-30, Ther: | in the amount of $11.05 with Juteress at 10 per cent | mits of Four and-a-half street, ainttine vubsivision J SANCEL b. WHEATLEY, . ing that in te archives of the vatican | bie formation of ap anti-poverty society. ME | southern Fertilizing Co, and can be bought for | year, ase nthe ‘naine of Wm. GH. Newman, | | Also, all instalments of tax for laying water main, | (O34), assessed in the naie of W.A. Barnes,in the CHARLES TO TAIMOSD, © and Dinjug Cor. 0-40 am daly, escopt Sunday, exist records 3‘ red. | 3 ; is interest due on 8200 froin Septenper sta . te —— = a! See ener cad nettineet Ge aineron | Adnan secrenery. - $25,000. "The proposed purciusse includes not oniy | {2,830.89 interest due o1, $200 froin September 30, interest at 20 Por cont Per | Dun from Deosmaber 44, 1075 aad cuberveste, or | —commuaoners of She = For Bootes withoss change, 2:00 p.m. every day. Miss Browa says the name of Vinland was given ee the original store of Libby & Son, but the buildings | _‘Certifi-ate No. 200; syuare No. SS: lor 1 and im- settificate No. 2028: sauare’ No. 5:44: lot stv B and For Lrookiyn, SY; all thesuels trains commuct at to the coasts of America south ‘Greenland. Slowly Bleeding Death, adjoining, which comprise tue eatire prison, The | provements Issued for finprovement of Pennsylvania = Soscaeis Scr eee eee ee B M. re) mye AY foe sy i Anne, aftord- ‘The Teelanders ure supposed Co have landed in thé | A PENNSYLVANIA MAN's LIP IN paNGER IX coNsE- | DUILOIL-5 willbe taken down ‘In gections, every | fret iitiue thefrontof ot ou Ayia cate | ut $031: | sauncenanvered: five hundred and thins fou mrore Maxixe Our double teeriagy meroas News Vork city neighborhood of Massarausetts Bay QUENCE OF HAVING A TOOTH DRAWN. Bod Wide on eae eRrAWR, euch Deain, GOST | Prateis Palmas ia tio ametat ey wiDT Ee ih tee | S708, with pen: | Sew the uauan of W. Ay rae, th For Piatt ie 0,8 212 0. at 1140 am, a umenesta ven meena eat ta rs - d ot act position, Even | Zauscls Dainese in the mecuihor oe | | of 2054.52, with interest at 10 per cent per ‘anmnuin 2-00. 4-10, 8°00, 10:00, aud 12-2 ous TO RXCAVATR FOR RII nilatesphia Prete sates atcire matic tO he | the mortar will be used In rebuilding. “Tue enters | FirM lo, Meeacent per anuuin from ‘Beptember 0, | ; slot part of 7 | fou Deccute er ‘3 i ‘pm. am. "200, 4 10) 6 00, 1 1126 pam. Laeuited Miss Brown hopes that the records she beileves | Philadeiphia Press says: Gottiried Frick, a baker | prise ‘will cost, it is estimated comeing tive | ie one to | axed about thirty-five years, lies at his home tn | $200,000. This "memorable building It 1s proposed | June. 30. hevent | thiseity slowly bleeding to death, On last Tues |W surround with another bullditig 00120. Tt | #0. 188 8 + be made for the | day the unfortunate man had a tooth extracted | Will have a giass roof after the fashion o. tue big | sessed iu, 3 sql ber 14, 1872, aud other conte, USUAL DISPLAY day, 9-005 (11 pgremments fated account of thelanprore | Cericato No. 2030 manure No. S30, ft yart and Pate of Ninth street west, abuttin thee 8 Se n y feet weveis and veil Cf) inches front of | OH oirand-a-huf streets abutting the twenty coo: | OF Advanced Spring Styles of Hosiery we will gladly | For ha! | lot seven (3), im square. tui fur hundred and | feet front of said lot adjoluing the souta twe tax for the fol 4,897.0057 mn, Week days an it of Albert Cinsria’ oses That (20) | aah tiarushysieoodh |Syelorame diame heid'a ate make epee. | Abas si 60. thos wy 1acb 0 Eisassoall or Soa ie on tencger ane eamenae | cot (tee caaeists eseere eee eres | yas ee ft dtseoter a relies. Another | by Dr. Rhodes, a leading dentist. Tue extraction | f2cc museutn Of the late Wa contains cial pats eaeee pane OF | Zancie Dainese, with penalties, inte from Novetnber =, 1872, ber | Young in theamount of @1Z3-91, with interest. at di | At Chere ys wi ie of = tho | of he tooth was followed by a rapid How of blood, | cvileetions of relics and pahoram.c views of ene | Also, fe rtificate No. 5445, issued on ae t of ax for the following years ending | per cent per annum from December 14, ib72, and | LADIES’ 25e. PLAIN and COLORED HOSE, good For hope'« pl - SS. early colonists | Wicd, for the time being, excited no alarm to the | gugeni place during the rebellion rovement of Twenty-third street west, assessed in S04 assessed in. the haine of Geo. | other costs. Quality, dropped to 19. Ber Aaepele, t'b0 ant 989 am. an Rarteetne, eee | ene tent. ‘The aan went to ils i contract forthe building and property Whit Ds bert Cingria in tie amount of #2506 $4 * > as ‘e at watay in began to show sighs of weakness aud a | Ue oviginal chandlery shop of Libby @ Son onex- | *"%, : ‘lit feet, dropped to Ze. A AND FREDERIOKSBU stay im Vin- 6. Al mnt of tax ssed by the late ¢ tas er ERICKSBURG | KATie fn say, | Piysiclan Was called tn, who applied every reuedy | hibition soon, : inten. fe nsirycting St INT, 852733, | With pruaities, interest and costs for ea » BEAU tenon. a | AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING * oud | ku0WD Lo the professiva Lo stop the bleeding. | 4 The bulldtug ts practically unchanged since war | 2 vent pear ea nal sel in ihe name | “CBevinnine for said part of aid. lot BLACK OSE, 50a, wamnates fetostons, Jos RAILROAD Vouid | Bis astonishment the treatment uad uo perc Umes and 1s ax solid as ever bouWt standing Its | twenty (20) fect north frou Virginia a) ttwenty (20) feet, the: mue hundved aud teu (110) '¥ (20) feet, thence nortuw xt cone hundred and ten (110) ieet to + Uther paysickans were « , DUL their efforts to relieve avail, ‘The tlw of blood was uecked, DULIC Would Soon burst CG 4 Ubally became so week th for years end | aseomsod a | #3 sie je eget square No. 74; lot 9 and im- | Platt, with penalties in Weutetoiued far auprovenient of Panasria | _ Certificate No. Ti adv need age. IU 1s a sturd¥ structure with walls |p: 20 inches thick. The cugeker-boards eut by the | Mtervst at 10 perc Union prisoners are still to be seen on the soild | 185! t ™ oak planks, while its Interior 13 entirely covet bean 6 Gate's With the names of the ten who were Inmates | | LADD LADIES' HEAVY RIBBED LISLE HOSE, fancy 7°, S'anine. colors, beantifal reods, only im sizes 9 and 95, were $1, dropped to 53 LADIES’ FANCY STRIPED HOSE, were $1, now Sc. Paving alley, $6: rauncin from Noveial a. Ou Sutida, 30, 6:10, 8903, und 10-05 yuan. Quaution. 5 00 pan. werk-days, and the South, #00. 10°57 am. dally, 0 he No. | | a 80; Lot part 12 | square wuribered | 92d improveménts.—ismed on account of the im- | | | abutting lot nie. Wy 40; lot part 13, | pais daily. emcapt Sunday ie Scns t up and he rd, with uis | during the terrible strugg.e. | While ‘Ue building | four (Th), aseoneed ie the ane of Biaeet Tigran of, 4 Meet, Mort, “abutting the, wont | and improvements —t-siel on account of the dupove | 6 | Kreaainirin 4 aa an: $08 3 Oe cpa rhe A head tuene -Viood runs | 1s belig raged every bit Of material Will be une bi, in the amount of 8420.00, with interestat TO | thirty-one C1) fect six (G) incues {rout oF ler tweiee | nleut of Pourend. street, abutting the north | » DROPPED. v fh 20, 8.00, 3.2 See tae ae eee ee trom his moutu ina steady stream. Four ot the | bered and paotograpus will be taken at every | per cent per aunum from September Oe 197% ana Sapa pty, CoO) srangued in the | trenty-twe C2) fort ming CO) inchea ron of aid Jot | Xen yeg morta SrrTCmED EARLE MOM, wo | i : He TOF ame So oka by one of the . had Wealth, amd —) ; y | Sther conta Gibvon and H. Felsom, in the am unt | thirteen (13), im square numbered five hundred and | duced to 8%c., were 1.25. { Bap St 910 end 11.07 am, 260, Sid ja thetr ships ben EN pod dl rosy oiggenrend rete hed nmmpen gin ee | Denlinger een th FeO ate. aectidgntn Wo. 7600, lonned cn ascount af tas: with Interest at 10 yer cent peranmum | forty (540), assessed in the. uaure of Jauis taster iit | 5, 9:32 apd 10°42 p. Known World were brengbt deticactes from the | @ + Walch they consid r one of the most re. | building, pre y Rae pened ee ee dd other costa, | the aniount of $132.66, with interest at 10 per cont | Allour CHILDREN'S HOSE reduced in the same | Tickets and information at the office, northeast cor Mterrancan ‘aud F Seas Misa | Watkable oa record, ‘Tuey have made repeated | a sae 25 pi ee encanta? | forthe following years ending | Per aunum trot Deceniber 14. 1N72, and other costs, | proportion. Der of 13th street sud Pennaylvanta avewue, and at brown believes ‘Col formed of | Us? Of all KuOWu remedies in such Cased ahd have Michigan’s Charlie Ross Case. Will interest at 10 per cont per annum from | M: IN8G, #2424; THN5, SL424, | Alwo, certificate No. 19304, for’ improvement of flstlon, where orders cau be, eft for te — laut Echeeare te becu buMled every Ue. ‘The coudstion Of the Vic- | CAPT. DICKINSON THINKS HE 18 ABOUT Tu RECOVER Ini | Sarees its Saati teen & » | Peaber ai toe ann a ot BET ee ite aane of Jaines | REDUCED PRICES IN WORSTED GOODS. ty cy lanai a3 History mentions bebe ee eS onan | é IS SON APTEK SIX YEARS’ BEA RCHIN ent of K street north, | And for years ending December SE 1n67 goo or | Der centres ee oe, pril 6, 1877 e Md General Manser. (m1) Gen. Pansenger Agel. Deter int rojage, CO Amer ey Th Bors mow wejene He uss a wie aud Jas |g ATUTSIS Sart wall, longing, aud Sear |e uaa 3 | iis dati Rateeteheatietom | gAatise ayy cs yeaierg [ay enti | Se. Tobonmas actors now 3, BBesto0one axo onto eatta04n ted by Washiugton " ‘small chiid. od 2 “ad agen » 05 | and other cost = | Certificate No. 1145 ‘square No. SQ: lot 16 03 aud for year ending December 31, 1866, oes - set —- nap ged by Washington Irving. —— ae = {im Possession of information which ts expected to | “Also, wenses! tax for respective years shown on sub. | im rovementstscued Sraccoust et inca anisat as | $9 Soe ease ts ae ee ot pe ee: 1 Tobogans, all manner of combinations, now 75c. | SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20, 1887. iesiaensah Saseideus edeheds Another Hiot at Shenandoah, | lead to the restoration of his son Willie, abductea | division iste Sash So ee oe, Tee enow on G street north, abutting the west thirt) -six (30) feet | Peusities, iuterest und coste for each year. % u rest gach ye LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION, CORNER ‘umbered Seventy-four (74), as fol #ix (5) inebes front of lot sixteen ( in square pum- Certificate No. 2103, square No. 542, lot 10—Issued < ERSEY AV! "I i ‘escatel In the tanneydl ic. an EC. Lucan, | bored elsity (GO) atgeneed in th hue of Matos | om acccuut of the vptetomens of Best sede eat [22ns Ri rs eae Bor Chitage ad ae pees STREET. < DeOcens ON THE UNITED avarme OKDEKS FEARED 0-DaY | School. Tue story of the abduction 1s almost as | {or ik, a1 2.nit. Ins, 812 84. TBM3, Lz 8H: | Hoban in the amount of $148 70, with intereat at 10 | street, abutting lot teu G10), is mare embed ee ee dally 10:59 8.2m e Catholic News, of New Y¥ mbltshes the ere Was more rioting at Shenandoah, Pa., Sat- | w, ‘ : ISS84. #19. RUSS: PAN2, 8128S. UBB, | Perce unum from November 9, 1872, and other | hundred aud forty-two (42), he name of n's Hand! For On and Bt ‘The Cutholie News, of New Yok, publishes the | Thé ‘nandoah, Pa., Sat- | weil known ag that of Charile Ross, The pareats - STIs a1 md: INTO PANO | COgkSe nn NEUSE D:IB7 aD Other | age a in Cie amount ot SONS ad atin ieaerent | geceilaren's Hand Kat Loggins, made of good quality ee Houle, Bap Geily 2:30008 regains 0 te oivervance of Lt the fat | Urday night. Towards three o'clock in tue after. | have traveled thousands of niles on Varlouselasy | ci. INT, #1283: 17H, 910.08! zephyr, . All sizes. | hd 1877, SoLBG. mdcrnad Ie tie dates ot eos | Also 34 and 4th instalments of tax for constructing | $f Yo percent per amuum from Deceuiber 14, 18 ful, which bave for the frst time been made unl. | Noon they began to gather near the Kebley Run | Boue of which returned results.” Wille Dickinsot | Luraa, with peuslticn, iatirest, und’ Costs tor Gach | aewer inthe nansuut $400 wilh inereSe at TOs | ad ober esa! square | FOR TUE FINST TINE THE GAME IN ALL THE CATHOL xc BREAKER BOYS ATTACKED AND BRATEN—MoRE DIs-|one bright fall day as be was returning trom has been discovered in adozen different parts of | year. ; ih int ing | , Tadics’ Loggins in a better quality wool, hand-kait, | 8:40 p 1. ; “ Sent por annum from Noventber +870. Also, for weueral tax for the following years ending 4 Sisehinthineen 5 dtbnan form in ail the dioceses of the United States. ‘Tue | Colliery, and when the bell rang the signal to quit | {#8 been discovered tn a dozen different parts | year.” oifor general t low Tor, yeary ending | June 30. Ite SLA es 1eNO TOE, GRE eT ERE | tn black and colors, for 44e-und 40. Bor Polisiaphie See wet Wilecee 7 200, Tegulations are made In accordun e witu an opder | Work there were fully 3,000 men, women and | tue place designated sue Invariably met With dic, aS Ce i886. 921.12; 1883, Be $10.56: 181. Ds 2 TSNS, #1095 $1781; 18H, 617.61 10.58) kB). 810 35 187. $10.95: 1875. #.055; | Ladies’ all-wool Leggins, full regular made, in black 1s: 21.13 0. Tsh0." $17.61; 1879) 817-61; 187 810-90. $28.56. 1874. | and assorted colors, trum 68c., according to size, ef tbe sacred Cougresation of the Holy Omua@ hy | ebildren ia waiting for the workinéa. “The most | appatment.© Capt, Dickson received a comit . ; tation of Archbishop GibUous of Balt prominent of the strikers were Poles, aud they | Bicatlon some Uine ayo stating that the writer 4.50. and 1877, 1 41.10: 1874, $27.40: 1573: $19.89. | ¥19.04; 1873, $16.88, assessed in the uame of Sam: ruth ali the areabishops cr the United stan” | were armed With revolversand clubs The breaker | WoUId restore to him his son fore Coasideraeacaee | 37h #4450: DwOae ete piconet ok hanie oi Martin B. Hobs, with peaal- | uel 'S. Smoot, with penalues, interest and custe for | Jersey Legxins, in sizes to fit Ladies or Children, r = ~ ~ boys Were she first to quit work andstart for home, | $10,000. ‘The writer went of to say Ukat Wille | touts for cachineare terest, and costs for each year. (Being the west | each year | made of the beat quality Jersey Cloth, from 61.39. ‘The opening day (Ash Wednesday) falls upon the | The mob k. ‘ked, Stoned aud beat them. A few | Was alive and welicare@tor. He iad been brought dot iin the names of L. D. 6) lect six (6) cues trout of said lot by tificate No, 2104, square No, 542. lot 11—Is«ued | th inst.. ahd the forty days of a and prayer | men whobraved ‘the tov also met the same fate, | UP 4M ignorance, but aside from this he was bright | Lucas, al é ‘on ref.) on account of the improv vurand-a-half | WORSTED MITTS, PRETTY MUCH YOUR OWN elose on Raster Sunday, April 1. All the week | suddeniy the coal and iron wen, to the nutuber of | aud healthy. The letter gave directions how wre | Ts84 BULL 1217; square No. 81: lot 11, and im. | street, abutting Jot eleven (LL red + Q a PRICE, Best quality at 25e. i “ | B10 bd Da * don sccuintot the improvement | fye humdredand forty-two (542), amea ed im the uaie | ania days of lent are fast day of preeept, on one meal, | 22 formed on the flit at a distance oF tty | Ply coud be sent. It has be-n Capt. Dickinson's | 510-34. 1580 Seceset ta ite ok a arse t nu lot clever t s. mOULT o interest | ta the atiowance of 2 moderate’ Collation in tu | Faroe eae fiat gee atatce of abut tty | Di cou be, Sent, IL gs be a Capt, Dieklnvou's 1877. BiSAT assensed Lt the ‘wane oF Tihog, | Of F street not hy abutting lot cleven (1ysta sates S'Smovt, iu the amount of 4301.80, with inter-xt with” penallies, interest and costs for exch 4 in ‘one (S1), aseeised in the uaie of | &t 10 per cent per aumuai froin wecember 14-1 oct Mitte, stitchedion heck with ith, tomy wriste, an the’ amount of #4 ¢11. with | aud other conte Bie cent per ™M . coe ee. CHIDREN'S SILK MITTS, 68. ‘30am a2 812 60 Ladies’ Fine Silk Mitts, hand-knit, made witha — s.8 3 ri E ISTO, 20; 1 + | dow stitel ferent combinations, Smoot, with peuualties, interest aud costs for FASCINATORS! FASCINATORS! enlng. The church excuses frum the obligation | howling mob, who continued vo pelt them with | Slender, and he caugat at thls. Negoulations fol of fasting (Dut not of abstinence from flesh “meat, | siomes As tney fornied Company tient witiedrage | lowed.” Ale has busuan convinced Teak wie one SHEE ID special Cases of sickuess) the infirm, | revolvers, heavy and self-cocking Weapons, the | WFiter has bis son, and arrungcinents are now be- Shows whe are attaining thetr growth, those Whose | mob recoiled and stood at bay. ‘The conservative | 19 made for the transter. ‘The thieves detuand, duties are of an exuausting or laborious character, | part of the crowd, Uial Which’ Was only there as | beside the large reward, a written Trou | Wyle In presnanes oF nursing lafants and those | spectators, drew back to asafe distance on Coal | te father not to prosecute them, ‘This will be whovare enieebied by oid age. | aud Line'streets. “The Poles, Lowever, still re- | i¥en, and unless anowuer grievousdisappolutiment The following disp-nsatlons are granted: 1. The | mained in the for-ground, walling fora’ move on (ae anx.ous parents they will sooa use of flesh mira, as ss and white meats, | the part of the oficers. Tue latter, ata command | Wave their lost boy 63 permitted at every m Sundays of Lent | trom tueir ieader, in de a Wheel to the left and | und at th ‘Tuesday, | marched off alouz Us d street, west, ubuttinw me ot Williatn H. | ceut per a Also, sewer in the $160.00, with interest at 10 per ce jannary ®, 1871. Also, 101 1 eusts Lor eae 27, and unproven of LD and EC. Lea hs ¥eat | Piss Isso. ts. {ax for the following years ending June asN p.m. made with shell stitch, in pink, jute stations, 7:00 p.m, | pike road leading to tue | Jehial Would Not Hf wad i877, assessed | 30: FOrISN7. 845.09: ISNO 84. ‘Ts? 5. the name ots. 4 | , Besutiful quali in al Fas been Gee Lenig. Valley Raliruad uere the Keading 1 ” wd cook a 3 38.61, INT8, Ba percent per annum from December 14, 1872, and one wed every day in Lent at the | crosses, and connects the Gap Colliery with the IN A CELL. : sed in the mameof Harriet V. Minuit’ witit pena | biker pate Sud] Better Goods at 68c., 8c. and $1.23, dalso at the principal me: Indian Kidge. As they neared the top of the road | Jeblal Duffy, a wealthy farmer of Moncton, N. S., | im tes, interest, and costs for eac the day soo Which th use of Mesh meat is ford e: re fire p a me ¢ e * by paviny earri. tux for the following years en: ne BND, & Lt 1884. de THOSE LAUNDRIED SHIRTS WE ADVERTISED tien. A A'amali piece on brea, with a cup of eat | SMES, Wete fed upon by afew Pole “One OF the | nas teen arrested at the Instance of Jenule Tonal | 3h att Pee age see Teas giato: Hest, ataioe toeh: LITT CeNGIS: | areget tous mad wat ons onenal Geamenee mee fee, wea oF chocolate can be taken in the moruing. | tuetmigh: ‘The ulcers reviteed the Mee ergo ad | Seventeen Years old, who has instituted a $10,000 | ju'the manne of 5 INN 0. 1 4. Where it ts not convenient to take U Meal at noon, it 1s lawful to lovert the oraer a! take collation in the morning and dian evening. 6. Dripping aud i 814.10; UST7. 1410; 1876. $14 10. 01 oc a it a vs IS76. $14 105 ‘sizea now instock are 14, 14%, 15, 15%, 16, 18%, 17, oF Saniuel & Smoot, with penalties, iuter- | 27%- ost for each in Be 2500: cauare Mo, 42. lot 15-—tee Those who have not yet seen this bargain should and Wiles cots for each vear. <The went ons | on account of theNmprove went of Fourandes int | Come at one. Pai. dally, aud & 76, i200: ABTS, 854.40. effect. “Tue mob fed aguin, but drew back at tue | Sit for breach of promise against Duffy. ‘The iat- n the 01 S'marched off 10 Indian | ter 13 old enough to be the girl's father, but they im tue | Judge breakers, Where they were quartered -n the | were to hy ige De . vere quai e 0 have been marri ecember 24 last ward may be used tm the | Ome. Part of the mob followed bu wnse ee srwccaretmeeaonesaalmag 8 8 for $08.40. 1800, $5420, |. H. Minnix, with, p- nal ties, interest, a1 reparation of tis kinds of food which are permit. | OIC | As the bridegroom did not make ls appearaue® at 1, with interest at 10 hundred and t-n (110) feet ‘nine (9) inehesof said Jot | street, abmtting lot thirteen (13) in square number uiterumediate puiuts - Tet"G On Sundays there 19 neiuner fustinz nor | “"H“poies vesterday gathered in the saloons, | tHe aPpoInicd tne, 4 messenger was Lene Tae ein, | smuatat ot SEL 2, wil Interest at 10 p by the width ot depth of attycsix (30) feet ten 10) | Ave hundred aud forty-two (S4e.auseped iu'the pense | Remeraber, these are made of excellent muslin, re- absunenc fers. but Heh cannot be used with es n ee Duffy sent back word chat be would not go out | Als, cortteste No. 19748, issued on serount of | inches, in the naine of Harriet V, Minutx, fo 1878 to | of S. 8. Smoot, in the amount of $285.44 with interest enforced. patent-stayed, well-cussetted, hand-made ¥e we af Beaks mene aoe se. to allow ans- | opjections to gulag ontc oo ame Alan, fo . cept poate af ‘Ue day wuen by special Induit flesh meat is per- | Colores “They be Od = taNidual | weatuer, but agreed to fx the date of the marriace | !Vctiificate No, 280; square No. 45: lot aub D and | 5 Certifiate No. 1243: square No. 122) tot part 9— 812.00; 1581, 812.6 80. $1 0 WE ARE SELLING THESE AT 7c. mitted at the principal weal. power to prevent It | for the following Tuesday. A large company ax | inprovements—i-aued for the improvement of Mt | Issued on account of the improvement of F strect | #12,60: 18; Ea i The time (or fulling ‘Easter precept of com- | Px" teadta dispatch Says: The shutting down of | iubied that day to witness the ceremony Duty ws) waving catriageway iu front of subdivi. | north, abuttiny the ning di) tet two.) inches "fot ‘825. ai anton cavends irom the Orst Sunday in Lent tO | so many turn ces for want of coal has caused | SPPeared. and just as the knot was about to ve 2 C24) aumonsed tn the Seen eee | Peed ‘Trinity Sunday tneiusive. ausery in an Unexpected quarter. ‘There being ao | Ud asked 80 OUl to the door to get a little fresti s in froin $16.80; 1873, 81 tu square udmbered oue huudr dand twenty. | in use name of Samual 8. Smoot, with penalues, inter Of ‘Charles | two (1273); beginning for said pact of asidlotforcy- | est and costs for euch year. funount of $173.61. with interest t | nine (49) feet ten (10) iuches west from the northeast | “ Certificate No. 2107; square No. 542: lot 14—Iesued, ee ahd for ore many Of the troiore rg a et eS ent per annum trom September 17, 1872, | Corner of said lot on north F street, and runuing | om account of the lmprovement cf Peuren Leet She . A. m. Fair. | Gee tees rons tenttocd mec comes nie Sone | ble not only to have to pay the dainages, but to be | and other costs. ‘Also. certificate ‘No. s.34, tasued fo: | thence weet nine (®) fet two C2) fuches, thence seace | treet ai tha hat Tarte aT ie nee an Le halt == jeomane nae ape Sentenced (o spend twovears in the penitentia iructing sewer on M street uw, in frotof suid | fity mine (50) feet one halt inch, theucs east uiuecOs | Ave bun ined and forty two Cots aoe keen ee ARRANGEMENTS FOR KEW YEATCHES—COMMITTERS | $0.00 chats per day, Od, Cee aetie ny Out 25 | for decelving «girl Under eighteen years of age.” | fetta said’ aqtnte, acsespad he thee Makes crac ease | stp suing SG) foot one halt inch, thaucs east nine «Oy Of 8 8 Smoot in the amount Of ewNs 44, with eee APPOINTED. {0 90 cents per day, and consequently even when | oo an Coltinan tn the ameunt of 360.98, with interest at 10 | one-half inch to the place of beg: nines, assensed in | et 10 percent perannum from December 14, 18s, At a meeting Satunine of the executive commit. | No'kimg are In almost abject. poverty. About | Dorceut peranmum itoin October VT IBY ther | the name of Thomas Lawson, inthe amouutof 83037, | sudo ber costa Ata ig Saturday of the executive commit- | thirty of them, with tucir tamlliew have beet come Boycott of the Chicago Auditorium | forts. Also, certificate No. 19740, sued ounceone | wilh iuterest at 10 Per cent per anuwu from Noveeaber meral tax for the following years endi teeof the Ladies’ Society, Interested in the G. A. RL | pelied to seex adin'ttauce to the Berks aud Lebigts , : ofpavinw alley abutting said fot in said aquary sa | 8.187%, and othercosta, aT fair, twas decided to have an art gallery coo. | puoruutiwe unui work 1s resum-d. TATTEMS 70 PRESIDENT CLEVELAMD AMD CHAIRMAN | SF Den te tho usme of Cbs plgccoltimrin theta | Als; (or the dd and th instalments of tax fr con- : g - peman fuous tae eanintee Wenaiac cx . 3, with interest at 10 percent structing newer ia th amount ot 85-40, with tuterent uecied with the fair under the management of | ,, eles cs frou tue stitkiug Weading coat miners | 4 etter has been mailed from Chicago to Prest- ree nanan tet | St dO pet cone per anni from Now imber' Ase 16-41" sae Mere Geo, BM. Cutcheoa, with Col Morse and | yemtiy 49 in New York, and alver tue wecting a | dU Cleveland, and another similar in character | , Certiieate, No. 491: square “The laprovanend' St | aod BBS, SASL ee ore cor we Sours 1008 | bn the pene of Satan see with youn tater Major MeEiroy aids, and a number of subcommit- | reporter chatted wich one of them. ‘Tue delegate | to Chairman Barnum, of the national democratic Fourth street west abutting the nor:h eiat (s) fect ‘Certifieste 2121, square So. 545; lot part 1 tées were appointed to perrect arrangements, —_| Said tual the strixers had men tn Baiumore, Pulia- | committee, caliing attention to the alleged ems | routef lotpertet que cl). in nqustoraeatis ot eyes and improvennitsI-sned om account of the itnprove: | * calling he alleged em The reception commitiee, Mrs. Senator J. R. | deipula and Canadian « | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. EF" NORFOLK, OLD POINT AND THE SOUTH ‘Steamer GEORGE LEARY leaves Washington Meveauer SARE MUSELEL‘Tuced’s ond Thureday 815 p.n., and Ss seem ‘Bteamer Leary at +) Point going audretare- (eboney lands at Cornfield Barbor guing and reture + |. Knox and Toyds express will call and 38 $10.73: es collecting *iuuds. | Hovme ‘i : D- | nan bered tive hundred aid sixteen (310). assensed in | Four-and-a-half street abutting the tweut Hawley, wisi have a subcomiuitiee foreach night | Tuese men Nad been very ‘success and cer | Plo¥ment of non-union workmen in the construc- | ere Sar t mut 01 part of lotone (1) iu square nul. at hotels aud private residem'es. “i T eth, int Fest a Und fortys: ve (oa ORIGINA’ F CLOSE PRIM E ‘~ + of the Tair. On the opeuing nicit the commities | pected by Tuesday morning to send $15,000 Lo the | Yon Of the auditorium building in that city, and | W:th int retat 10 percent, per ain for nef Tererce illeysin tae usu uf $150 H pene aN iy 4 Fo RS will consist of the fvllowiag lad es: Mra Senator | surikers, to the charge that convici-cut stone has be od | foilow nue years, endine June For 1874, & sessed in the name of Thomas Lawson. with interest at 10 per cept per annum frout Deeem: 420, 422, 424, 426 Tthst., 417, 419 8th ot. GEO. R PHILLIPS Supt. Land &. Hawley, chairman; Mra Senator Iugalis, Mrs | NON-UNION MEN UNEXPECTEDLY Use Revonvens. | 19 Ue structure, ‘The question is asked wi QING, S148. 1877 S143. {| “Certificate ‘No. 1302; square No. 199: Ber Lh, 18s. and other costs, is LPs, iL ‘ arut, Mrs. Gen. Ordway, Mrs. Pitkin, | 4 eoilision occurred Saturday evening between | CCE Te™ aod Mr. Barnom, will d for years euding Deceniber 0, | improverments—Essued on uccou it of Au ‘Also. certificate No. 6976, issued on account of the THE LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON. T. VERNON! MT. VEKNON! Ton ee Me ae eee pitEIm | A cnilision occurred Satuntay evening between | Woiding tie dene Tear ly <countenauce De cons with} Hikconth strece west abutting ot She amovewentof Natrest south, abutting the west one | gy OnE PRICE POR EVERYBODY. M doy ©, Black, Mra, J.C. Burrows, Mix Col. Sheridan, | ta nuu-uolon men at the Solar Iron Works, Pitts- | Auditorium bullding should the convention come 4 costs foreach year. asseased tn thre naie nt numbered one hundred aud tinety-nine (199), as- | hundred sud. fiteen (115) fect of said Jot in wid. " : STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN ~ The nines Of Che persons siening Une | Bow. Also all instalments of tax nd the strikers, in Which tures persons |W Chit Mrs. Brough, Mra Gea. Campbell” and. Mrs, | bur; Jaying water | sessed in the pate of Henry Landon, trustee. in’ the | square, as-essed in the natue of Terrence Riley, in tise ves 7thaaireet Wharf daily vexcepe sunday) for Mt, | eee * finthe smonntof 1-28: wits intrest athe ‘oount of €432.02 with intere tat 10 perceuéperaue | sivsuut of With interest at 10 per veut po Vetton and iver Lasdaueete Tar own, Bolekert | Were shot, ‘The works which have been tdie for | Wiehheid N° O*sanleatlons they represent are | Maes wuuuin frum July ty TAG. Clhaei nk Ter | STE esas at Ree anor cemaper a= | ammount of ‘BL. I87o, said part of fot fr ae 10"oclock a mm Meturuing, ‘reaches Washiagton —___ the past two months om acccual of a strike, fe 2 the sid part of lotat the horthea.t corner of azid lot, | haastnent ia a cate on suplivision Lite 24,25 and 6, | Mae twenty-Ave (25) feet on Four-adcachalt dine abont 3 Tae INDEPEXDENT OnDER oF Mrcmaxtcs.—A | sumed operations Friday with eachey Mei adth ou theive orth wet west ah (ug atetneNeutocn (17) fect of ub lat | with the dept of ode hundred aud titeen (1133! For BO Days Oazr: <_neakesaa LL. BLAKE, Captain, comumittee, composed of delegates from each lodge | members of the Gartiend Lodge of Uwe Amman? { ancio north eiyht foot three | with that wulth seventy-five (75) tect. Part anbyot | “chrtificate No. 2122; aquare No. 545; lot part 2 JOR POTOM. LANDINGS, SS ea reer ot ceteris trom each age | memaners of the Garton Taunt |__-cersusarsse Ontints oa Gtrosen Gorse: “ seks dora int Hoe hives | Sith chat wh ave -ve, (73) tect. Het nub ot | Corifcate No, 2122; square No, 45; 2 ae ty, 8 making afrangements for the celebration | last Thursday. Short aiwer Su'clock Saturday | From the Phiadelphen taseleee Tee a enn nn to vince Ok | 0 we ae pmralng tack with thet wiite eraTeenT, | and, ampnovomente. levees, on account of C88 tn "oa MOM of Ube seventeenth anniversary of the foun Ing the HOn-unloa men came Out of The mill, -a-balf sti aud that part of #1 nd-achalf street. abutting part | ON ALL CHINA, Seventy-five | provement, of hg wbatt om MONDAYS. UBUD A Judge Keed yesterday handed down an opinion square No. 426: Lot part of sub | (75) i b lot twenty-six (2 Et L lot (2) i juare numbered five hud SATURDAYS at 7 om. Keturning aye of the order in the District. The celebrati ‘sere surrounded by offices, and. the: proces ise re p L ment of seventu stre-t-s.w., | fronting Lateret nixteen (10) feet, and running buck | forty ire tod). deceased in the Hemet eee AVS, and BURDAY pan, touchiinsat iver Laue tox place at National Kites’ Hall on the 24th in- | sion Starved down the tracks U0 ‘kK stride, the Mi the eave of Win, T. Elbogt against Jostah Kister. | 1, tamed fortis min ovemant obseventu stre-ta.w., | fronting width siventy-five (70) feet, alomy the ne | Riley. in the a uoult of $133 30, with interest at 10 HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD, ‘Nomint an, Ya an stant. A musical and literary entertainment will | strikers folowing and shouting “scab” and “black | bOck and the West Putiadelpota Passenger Rail. | of aub jot Ep po i puuubered four hundred and of Fit. gonth strogt we are No. 196: lot me per cent a PPteen 14, Sonn baett a Palfinem tnd Supreme Kuler Louts a. Duvall, of | sueep, wile occsstouaily a oloue Was huries at | way Co. Mr. Elbert had pledged to Mr. Kister | {jays 0), auger in the name of Vincent ick 10“ferued on account, of the tunroveineut Of tue! | fwensctve Go) det on Rearauietalt DECORATED TEA auf TOILET SETS: 7 imore, er ob ad 7 pe worky or aro watever, | hock 300 Shares of stoct ta ithe: per annum trom Auge (19, 1872. and other co ts. teenth stree. west. abutting the noriu tuirty-six (3 vis back with that width hn SSS Pts nding fever peso i | Clateral Mr. Kiso nada now erm: | Agua tet ea ncn | et fo ie au ua | Bfnce evo hone ona ee ae OCEAN STEAMERS ockets, evolvers,« re ups Mr. - | of wir w rt fn z ba tate So. 2207; 0 24; _— > Fhe Courts. the dense mdb around Wem, which boxe and ran | cates issued in hls own name, Mr. Elbert not being | Sutee Ase per ein from | Wiliam. W, Gotoorauy iu the. amount of G94 ST | 1asubhl ss sccount af the Surtorcwadt of Meer ee | ALSO, ON ~~ ee = = Err Covet—Judve Cor. in all directions ‘The firing lasted six or eizht | able to mee. his payments to him. saab fur ral as op, the, following rene ending | witn inter at at 10 per, oont fer unum frou No- | abating uicvision lov D, in nquarehigt ¢ SPORT noure To Saturday, Main agt. Hoadley: beariag Mxed for | minutes, and between thiry and tor.y slots uid |» The stock rose ta value and Elbert. claimed that | Juue, 30: For 185 » abs: bee: | q ee HS We Will Allow feurenat, ana ign crmccamans ie mee eee ad #042; 1884, 89.42; 1883, 811 00; 1882, 81108: tax for the year ending June 30, | in the amount of $24.14, with interes: froin Febuary cruary 7 agt. O Donog! Fueatiey | bran died before the oficers succeeded in stopping | Kisterbock owed atin the difference becween What | factsied S the Saas of Porth a olseese HOS: "Torwith pooalty, interest and cous Shoessed Tr 1e73. at 10 per cent per aunum, sud other cose Bg Ae elle oe Ca ae ren, waatiey | It aud hustling the colored men up 24th street, | he could have sold them for ut his price and what | $it'orkBAg aL GO MTOT BTL OG eet Leas of W. We Corcoran, the da. Ba and th iustalmeute of tat for rt Her te ate OF Chapin Brown, soutcitor, | wuere tuey crossed the Uridge and scattered Ub | was du hitn on the noves with interest, “A cross | Stuer ar sels te Loktioon srid Mai Benen 1878, No. 1378: square No. 196: lot 11— | water main abutting said lot, assessed in the naine of yr 4 Pterred wo autivor, + | TaeIF homes on tue DIL A Duuber of the strikers | Dill Was filed by the West Philadelphia Railway | #10 88; 1877. 810.88: 187¢, $10.88: 1875, 82 847" 843, th ze E, +4 Pxosate Cocrt—Judge Coz. pursued them, threatening summary Vengeance, | Co. against Elbert, claiming that the shares had See tard GE Ue seco ee Fy sana aay, Estate of S. Augustine Burr; willad-| Uatil they were stopped at Fev avenue by thé | been issued by Jud. 8. Morton when he was presi- | Combet 31: 1870, $f 70, acsosned in th ja fitted fo provate ani letters testamentary to | police. Tufve persous were certainly shot, but | dent of the company, ani thal Kibert_nad never | SetKir Phillips, with penalties, iuterest, and costs for. Louisa & Burr: ond #100, | kstate of Dennis Cal- | tueir names, or how seriously they had been Iu- | paid Morton auy money oF consideration for the | atptycad aeimeaNeneae hi watt reek ar coma foE ore. laghab; wii adinitte Lo probate and letters vesta- | Jured,couid hot be ascertained, as they were Laken | receipt of these shares which the com many had to | Suankenk Cosme Gee thes BaEE Of Jot at the PER CENT. mentary to Daviel O'C. Callaghan; bond $5,000, away by their fiends A aixteeu-year-old lad | make good, and therefor: the company ws enti- | feet: th feet six inches; Crmcurr Covur No. 1—Judae Hagner. named Josepu Kenna, standing on the top of a car, | Ued to receive from Kist-rbock any excess of value gover anence soath twelve feet eiz inches — Savurday, Morner & Co age Gieasoay continu | War shot ia tas face” He i a serious condition; | after relmbups meat had been made to him, ‘Then to Ne, Of 47 square No. 223; lot 7 and ia Es | "Es: uscate eas te anee stricken out Baier ut 3 i ua er o ister cl re r cent, ‘account t roveme} ~ for new trial filed. Set Cornwall; moon | by surprise, not Kuow.ng that the uegrocs were | “Mr. BUU-r was appolated: master and reportea | PTC revenue. sbuctiug ict seven (Fi Sr entase ane” | amount of SSIES. 18a: anit tear costes Pe | ee neg he an mberid guest 00, a Mur Coenen “ armed. ‘Tie excitement among tne men 1s sulll | balance due Elbert, $27,572.73. Wm. Henry Lex, | bered two huudred ait twenty-thirce (20b)e ngecarea | pul from, November + 1,,1872. and other costs, our (if), susees dt the William Biascuad Aa “= yabt sud Axtro.ogtat, tells you the Saturday, Uituens € Rexsae? nat becka, trus- | imeuse, and frequent tureats of Vengeance are Coa. or Mr, Kiserbock Wok exceptions now cou: | fh tame gH, fils and Ww, W-Cofvoran ia | provement of werent acest cmt if lot | fn the amount of 1.28.5 ith iatrrovt 8t 10 ber cent | m3 a = eae ee, with evel and hes won Gefendant moved tor new trials Utne tor Ging | Bea sidered by the court. | Judge Reed points out. that interest at cent | Bventy three C23) in suid square ‘eight per annum from 7a and otuer conta. oc’ = ‘Sho lave oou- Bond extended ten days and execuiton stayed De i SSS the detendant stil retains tue shares feft with him ibs square No 103" foe tant ied gett Sinsca, inthe. ashount of @172°70 wn | «qh toe tee, Guin ix Salted ‘ber. be Sa te pee session Lhe toad ag yh a She Eloped with the Best Ma: ascollateral wich are WOrtB much more than | improvements (ngw sub ot 10)—Hamued for the’ cous ‘10 por cout per annuum from Macs Gorges: | SRE £08 Maris jane RH -4— ‘Sever fail $0 cure EMI y actenduutz postponed one week, “Patcy | A BIDE OF FoUe Dave aC¥e awa WITH Mis HUB can make is to show that the plaintiff has no utle, | twenty (20) tect two x (2) inchien front oF ee 16 ne : ‘ue | 38 jcknems, Sho cas, Jon Postion montbees ete gg nction {0 asuiga & day for trial and Leeson esas or should have proceeded at law, or have tendered | square mus.oored one hundred aud ‘three (169) cee Tse $30.41" | “hino, me of fo or poncd one ween, “O™ SAletdar; decison post. | The New York World of yesterday says: Win. | the amoust Of Weoe velOre DIIAGIOE mea ehees | sees bet one ad ee ae enue, (LOR, Che rb: | sane BOC inee eid eS Gs mp ‘eutare sstistectuon given. invervieweocn: poued ESS Harvie, a drug clerk in the employ of Thos. Jones | points the opinion considers at length to the gen- | Dame of O. Z. Babcock in the am unt of $45.18, with Wil: | 1884, 18. 65, Seacased in the “same of Jane aGEnrT, Eaeoual ain those ate distance sending their are and See &.Cav Gf Hedsrd and Gates avenue Brovkiyn, i | fra east Cat the let the. Property edged | Suse 10 Persea bor Anta ou Goad Said | AS et ereciien eer | som * on rant. me, | pai sa ou se bene nH uaa not In a very happy mood, his bride having eloped | 24S not been parted wi Plaintiff, and | ‘also, certificate No. 17520, issued on account ‘Certificate No. 4 REMARKABLE SUFFERINGS OF ROTHER AND views the parties as having come into court for alley abutting said jot in sald square, 487, Semen gale The ae was Dan ay et | Sc a ae Re HCO a we | ls RAE ate ea | Area cette ert Sa | Hees i z A strange Mustration of the mysterious tond ot | T° Was Miss Dessie Law, a stylish giri who | such def@ult as to give any mat in the | $29.85 with intena annum Capitol Me part of lot tent (10), in square | four (4), logan sympa wrnlcy cxists vewecn wins | Zoe nrc ia Brooiga bere he uti | "In ecoraaace wih tis option the coure made | sAi0* fetal efor hm folowing reas ending pututiotcan Tovtenurtiemsione Vacate es | Means ee ee ele on arene mt Otto. A dis | Harvie is tweut)-one Yeats old and Went to Brook: | @deeree that che pL. Inti, Ribert, w entitied tore- | 330% gh; ted "gi ttgj00 det “el0t 40: Tana | pane Uf Peter McNeunrein eamouncer ss aioe | inteeseassor patch lo tue New York Herald from that place | lyn about three years ago from Canada, He was | det his pledge of 300 shires of ‘stock within — | $104.43; Isso" snucoy 320; 1887, 900.03. with | Inter stat 19 per ont per annum from November 21, tot says: Charles Foncannon, aged twenty-five, got meee for a time by Geswell & Massey. He en- aS eran auteliae ib Gaeaaeh oe eee penalpies sptgrest ond costs for each ‘year; assessed in Tee tod, her costs. int at 10 pet wage oara with 3 ‘ohard, ) “s | adliso cl 3 “7 ‘3 7 Certificate 10. hisarmina planer at the churn factory, and tt | Sireet, Brooklyn. Sur months ago wins Haw ce | iutercet to tae date; lems Gividonds Teselvon saat 4 Cartlicated Now. 853, and 19077; sauare 556; lot reuent impro ‘account of the Tinefine bappracd, at 2-45 pias bis ewtm, cant | Gumet board 1a the sume ouse. "From Chat ume | dividend of § per share now due and presently | $28 improvements. teaued for ihe improvement of | Of Raut Capitol atreet, auuttine lot eleven (11). oy Overcoats we sold st 825 we eal at 614. ee a ee ay ce deny ceed ee ister, | began a tneudsiiy between Harvie and the new | Payable. If the vender be 80 made Kisterbock | Jtird street w: ive hundred gn Ayal (350) a living over @ talie away, su denly cried out ingreat | boarder Which resulted in an engagement. H rvie | Shall give to Elbert the three notes of $11,500 | s2usteuimwered Sve hundred gud fifty-ai ‘amount of - = * =999 * + «91 agouy, saying that there was a feartul pain in ber | conlided his love affair ts uu Old itena. Be Wate he shall transier the | $37%32. with interest at 10 pet cent per aummmnt arm's sultercd so im a few mioutes hat a puy- | drug clerk ia the employ of Armin tas ely, pon fitlure to make such tender | from November 1,872, and ottior costa, wuts“ * “e200 = = +9 see we tdictins “urrivel. Driaging Ber becoe | uebl Was taken to the boarding-bouse and intro- | the stock shall be sold by the master, who shail | Sanaa eek Cy = 2s eggs oe other physicians ‘arrived bringing ber brotner, | duced to Mr. Harvie fo wuom he made | state an account as above ordered, and adjust the | Yubrovements issued for the gayrovement of Think . as o. Whose aria they proceeded to auputate at once. | himself as agreeable as posaitle. A second call of lot one (1) in. square ni ‘And all other grades in same proportion. t We | Mr. Webb's calls becaiae ‘very frequent. Finaly | _s} SB in the amount at BE Sue ane nas tne aapatae n | depot ncse een ttaey | STN aor Rican — 2 aeaten, trom | Hiv, ee meagre a tay 2er by fm 1319 18 ye we el 708 Oe ssp sain faiharayea eas | Maesteg ob liom thn ‘upon Uae hwy SMe | Meal, eos, eh, ee re patna eS one ek | 3 ’ a Pe m the cou; todo m riiy and screamed with agony. {twas uecemary | turned to Brookiyn On Monday. On Tuesday the | stated that ten aieihaba wort Wine cw | es" “G inekee ‘rontet told iat trea per price, ‘an ol shopping yeeeet mane fon cue noun at eae * eal oe then, whenever the brother is | needed og gov. oft Ht ‘accompanied tn in the ‘Childrens’ Suits and Overconts we sell you 50: (on the dolter. ‘A full line of odd Pants for Men, Boys and Obiléren,

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