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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY. MAY 18, 1891. 7 : a CITY AND DISTRICT. spas tases Yor e Parana 7a Goeraast coeeenence- —-PROPOSALS. LADIES’ GOODS. PSWOSE FRCS ASS OR SRS eee €2 Advertising is profitable only when prop- Bare ee ee eeishcnte = agg le: =e, SE eaten ies dations Weatinrton ‘Ma > =e me = exly done,—that is, n the medium sare oreach | yayor Shakespeare of New Orleans on Satar- | The coming week will bring to Cincinnati | Wet eat Soe ELEN TE ‘01, tafarmia | cor owes’ an .| Mae. T. B. Hanzisox the largest number of those whose attention is | day addressed the following letter to Governor Lowy wert: a action there is'®| MM rea of Tntcruntiona Bxrhanges sR oL Vos ree P sought. Money otherwise expended for that | Nicholls: wide interest, Originally it was called not by | tions, turing the fiscal year end'ne | 14, OCUTION AND OKATORY. serie eget gud belly ae Maronatrr or New Oni2axs, the Farmers’ Alliance convention at Ocala, Fla,, | Chemeds: Guate and Hoes: Foot for animals: Fsi | “ey anwuat = ie t-te im London and Paris the latest striae ‘0 — Be mt ey be Se Cry Hatt, May 16, 1891. | last year, but by members of that- convention, fee uber: Sta- | weaket cote far alles eat eaten, Rivenine — To His Excellency, Francis T. Nicholls, Gover- | and the time was set for February 23 in Cincin- | trenches: i, Washing : Mie. DAPORIED SOMENTS AND Mane. vennen. largest circulation, but gives figures, and | “9 or rouisinest nati. That call was addressed to all who have | willbe made ae yt cotsbiehet ainsi cers sires | proves them! Governor—Under date of May 6, 1891, the | stood up for independent political action on the % —ee consul of Italy at this port, Mr. Corte, saw fit | questions of finance, transportation, labor and AMONG THE TENNIS PLAYERS. to address to W. H. Chaffee, foreman of the | land, and asked for delegates to # national Beginning of an Interesting Tournament on | Sand jury then in session, a very remark-| conference from the following organize- ore your strength ‘the Bachelor Courts. able letter. The evening of the day on which | tions: The independent party by ite = [pig CHILDREN'S HATS AND MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. of broporaie fy iteging ater, etl RAWING AND PAINTING TAUGHT ai “eof assistant v1 A PAINTING TAUGI AFTE! 8. P. LANGLEY, Secretary. D the Franch srethod by Miss HALEN A. HA’ WEDS, 1257 Massacliuvetts ave techn ATS) FOR FURNISHING GRANITE CHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGE CONDUCTED ‘of the Commissioners, D.C.. |S iy Prot. Paul E, Voinot, Dip dmé de [Universite in hou 3 aoa ‘The lawn tennis tournament was begun on | it was written the consul sent copies of the| resentatives, the people's party by J ae Peartine will Gubactagi acide. ssther dimap atargheen Tis | elitty: bytes: bniads of Mls. dencebacy, We the | seiceuatiities Gs les aka sod oa - gant ELV E OCLOCE | forme 154 1st save half the labor of it. It |cottteot the Bachelor Club, at the corner of | duly y papers for publication. I inclose «| federate soldiers by their representatives, | H..Gh wONEAY JUCE STLST 1801, fer furpshing will wash your clothes iv | 11th and Potreets, were quite soft, notwith- PFinted copy of that letter. Your excel- | the Farmers’ Alliance, north and south, the Beationdelas te obtained 1 this tice upon. rt pplica- twenty. Year. Pian ' ney, being a resident in New Orleans, is | Farmers’ Mutual Benefit Association. the Citi- | tion % all necessary" informa: &c, "Free advan: | UPRS. JANE JO) peace, without washing them | ‘ding the bard labor that had been fully weate'ol the feck that ever since the | soar? ‘Alliance, the Knights of Labor, the Col- | tton. snd ids op these scrus ouly will ve cousicered, wrector. = ¥uRe : Bat UENIEURE COVERS CUT ¢ marc pended upon them during the day. The un-| assassination of Superintendent of Police | ored Farmers’ Alliance and all other industrial | 2c uit js reserved to reject any and albide gr parts TEST AN SERFS ETE eat. to pieces; it will clean your | certain aspect of the sky made the play a little | Hennensy, on October 16, 1890, the papers have | organizations that support the c. tuction of class rates for the sumuer Ottice hours 40.5 p.m. _ap-lm* WASENGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Po L0that. west the fashington, D.C., May 14, 1801. i 8 of = = aga of i ROSSELL, Acting, Commissioners, D.C. iny16-6t * Designers se COURDION PLAITING REDUG 3 . had pol med with all manner of vaporings from Mr. | St. Louis agreement of December, 1839. The | ()Frice OF THE COMMISSIONERS DISTRICT | P3i p ser colors, “hi the rest of this seasom~ Ladies house or your laces without pr pusreraracigr lager Pols do Max’ | Corte in the shape of interviews, x, For these | raiio of temessntetian wae ewe clalseste fro of Columbia, Wastincton, D. e z Tep1.— | and cit painting. 5 x rd. ; children’s skirts, 2 * . 4 reported sayings he could not properly be held, | each congresssional district by state organiza- | Sealed pror S18 will be received of the | Foden: x seudents. | F at % ~ ag yo hurting them. Pearline has | tendance—fair in more respects than one. as’ an official, responsible, and since he was | Gons.and two at large from, te stato, Rot lees | SUE pam, AM Die es EUCKS in teh ot more than soaps merits — The play was begun, as usual, in singles. The | scarcely credited with one statement before | than three delegates to each —— a SECORD, 1801. for tumtshis none of soap’s defects. You | fsture of the afternoon was the match between | another one was made, either exactly the oppo-| zation and not less than one to each county mn + he fisea! year e1 Messrs. Davidson and Wright, which monopo- | *ite of. or largely qualifying, the first, his | organization. In addition to this the editor of | unery bisa any NX MORRE: teen years with the iost celebrated artists in /urope. 200.000 worth of paintings op exaibiton. for sie. National Academy of Fine Arts, apt i ith it: ‘ | vagaries and blusterings were regarded by all | each newspaper supporting candidates nomi- NTEKIATNING FRENCH CLASS AT 307 D ST. | 4 ANTON A? can do anything with it; you | tized the attention of the audience from the | ;*4ri* an ple as either laughable or con- | nated on the st. Louie agreement was invited Eve Weauentays at 7-3) pin reduoed rates for | 4: Tier ant Main trem can do nothing without it. start. Davidson won the first set, 7-5. Wright | temptible. his letter of May 6 to the foremen | to become a delegate. ‘This call was signed by OM ME, Profenseur de Frances “i Ry ESS Never peddled, E JAMES PYLE, N.Y. | pe very much on the defensive, watching | of thé grand jury, and very properly returned | about seventy persons from seventeen states. a White and Sutin Drews, Lae Coriaimea efecta KRTHAND rt yey (> Acme Phonoxraphy in sixteen easy lessons. Pro. | [iaschable prices, cailat MADAME VALM( fein imjareermt ta eer eae de Ae Set iped to obtain postions, “A ypowriting tausnt eee vutiis Head'Selcol Actus Pucuograpuy wet M38, SFO, WAGNER, (1876 | = . je MEV complete estabiish.oent Hunn tate is opponent's play, and depending on his cer- | by that body to the writer asbeing impertinent, | It met with objection from various sources, tainty of return rather than to any exhibition | contained statements absolutely false, and be- | partly because its purpose was announced to be of - His serve was not forced, and | yond question known to be false by Mr. Corte. | to form « national union party, based on the generally resulted in the success of the first |" If, as Italian consul, Mr. Corte has ever had | fundamental idcas of finance, transportation, ball, usually in a corner of the court. As long | any usefulness here he has outlived it, and has | labor and land. ‘This opposition had the effet WASH- ats. SLUCU TION, ORATORY, DRAMATIC A ‘Toilet Articles, and is ber yt tod x o ashe played on the rear line he held the advan- become, through his acts, not only a anac- | of necessitating a delay and the dato o of the oon: a : i suliie reseed E PBT A HN UT AD. C TOWNSEND | and Dress Hain ree fe tea re rene fo wi tage, but as soon ax Davidson could play him | ceptable person, but an clement of danger to | ference was changed to May 19. state ex- | ere unt! J S ri i yeu NE 9 ADA END, Teacuere (Sha:tes we Nahe 0s Reem ate | : re oa ft aaa, up elose tothe net he was at fault, and many a | thle community, im that by his utterances he | ecutive commitice of the people's party of In- | FIFTEENTH. 16UL. and then opened tor furhishing | method? 1314 13th st. nw. pin _ | tention of the ladies of Washington. ayes Knoavilie, Chattanooga, All persons hav- Ee was scored by the local player through j incites his inflammable peuple to riot or sallen | duns, compowed ot some of je original sign | Fue. Yuraxe. Strww, bran stu Mineral Git ae uiay ve ERFECT FITTING AND FINEST QUALITY * . . ne} celebrat di | opposition to the lawsand customs of a country | ers of the call, enlarged the representation required. inforination. requtred wi surnisl cotes darine: the as r ing claims for in- that = Tasos rarcoee sens of rom. In| they have sought as an asylum. Being the ‘ae. as to include the Amefican Federation of Labor. MN Se ig EL 2 months. | Bix thorough ‘courees: LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES TOORDER. | . the second set Wright braced himeelf | pository, as he confesses himself to be,of crimi- | trades unions and trades assemblies, the Feder- | Fortyn ker or Oli" tae may be) aot elie ed eee, Siege oe Ee ag J. J. GEORGES & SON, demnity or death up and played a stronger game, wi | nal ts relating to the individuals of his | ation of Railway Employesand the nationalists | B. DANDY, Deputy Quartermaster General, U.8.A. Chisepelisteund Antht Deets, . resulted in his success by the score of 6-1. | race resident among us, he refuses to give to| by their representatives. e Citizens’ Alli- | _my13-6t 2 * ’ ieaiaicacich losses, against The The third set was begun and would have been | the department of police and justice the infor- | ance of Kansas, at a conventionat Topeka, Feb- P#OLOSALS FOR ANNUAL SUPPLIES FOR THE N BUSINESS: ae as, finished in favor of Davidson but for two un-| mation he has, and thereby increases the | ruary 7, reissued the call, stating the object to eS ae eS q Preferred Mutual fortunate plays that carried the ball just out of | danger to the community from these criminals. | be to adopt a platform and make such arrange- | poste. waquirtam. Dutt May cn this othe an - . court at times, which would have given him the | For these reasons I have the honor to request | ment for the conflict of 1892 as the conference ¥ QICLOCK™ a. “OF THe "FIRS DAY UR Accident Associa- me had the point been made. ‘The game that you ask of the honorable Secretary of State | may deem Sitting. ; CLOCK Mo On tHe eats tT AL - Eoty contested and ‘when the storm clouds | at Washington the recall of Consul Gor e'sexe-| From this outline of its call it is thet ‘for furnishing fol. and until TWELVE tion of New York, threatened aud drove eversbody to cover the | quator by the President. This application | dificulty will arise in settling questions, if any | OCLOUK M. oi THE Flibt DAY Os SUNE NEAT. K.C. Atw Ss. score was 6-6. This match will be played off | Io have _— ae — sooner Loe a arise, eo ae and eee ey or more of the following stations trom the aa, : . Tai % ‘DRY CEEARINO, come, c, ‘ood, Sec- today, the winner having to take the third set. | the reason that I desire to place in your hands, | purpose of the conference isnot clearly defined. | Tai, to the sou June, tse viz Portsmcatte Ne, | Guarterly ormouthis rates, Day and night sessions, . : pein jes to accompany your note to the Secretary of | Already two views are being urged in various | Charles Tbrooktyay N's Enilsieiphia | Waite or call for ijustrated sntouncement. ao . — retary, or claims tot Gscatetow best Woodward in | State, a report nade to the mayor and council | quarters upon the question of forming a third | 44 League f unapolis. Md, Warhinston, ELE Leneipa. ANTON FISCHER & SON, ss fallow heat Oscar | by the committee of fifty. I inclose a copy and | party, and it has gone so far in some places as | propos Will” also be received at this office until upon which pay- She Arst sot of the series, 6-6, to the surprise of | bog leave to call your excelleucy’s attention to to catise organizations opposed to the third | FWECXE UCLOCK A, GFT SucOND VAN'OF the crowd. The second set was begun, but was | that part of it relating to Mr. Corte. party to refuse to send delegates, while others | 20" * teueee bene neon Mpilieasy ment has been re- not finished, the score standing 33. : WARNING THR PROVENZANOS. are electing delegates for the rowed purpose | scree; Prupin, resins Be tobe elicit a ihe 2 ‘contests resulted as follows: Mer- is of defeating the formation of « third party. % fuarter pia, 749 Penna. ave. fused wholly or in vin Thompaon beat 0.6, Clase 46 68 Gin HL | Henry Peters, a stevedore, having com-| ty lefeating th promises to be one not without | ¥4;, Sealed vroposuls will also be received at this oftce . to the ladies of Washinsenra contend invita. ; M. Billings beat H.C. Painter, 6-1, 63; ‘F. 8. | Plained to Mayor Shakespeare that reer a difficult task before it, but likely to call for OEIUNE SEXT une stationery. toDede- | pag: New Yorn, Ae ° ey stock of rn Hata aud he atest part by said Asso- Scheibley beat Fred Parks, 6-1, 10-8; R 8. Chil-| zano brothers were interfering with him and | the best wisdom of ite delegates. Wostington DG" Sf cegplen tots Siitee aes | Paris Battin "fsck Go og Pe a Tae | Saat “ : ton beat 8. C. Taylor, 6-4, 6-2. intimidating his workmen, the mayor sent for Places uanied, free of expense to the United States c em e, ctric needie, 14 years’ practice in tiie ciation, will find it There were the following defaults: DeGarme- | them and gave them sucha warning us they TWENTY SQUARES BURNED. mesitcatons, rank ns of prorenals und all nig. | 9] GgHALCHW CIEL RPRVIGE INSTTEOTEAND veal Seer - . dia to Billings, Alan Johnstone to Scheibley, | never received before. After reciting briefly = Tid pecamey iy ys regen ig erg aed ‘business college, 101 10th st. n.w. | Pupiix pre. to their advantage = Barclay to Parks, B.K. Beters to R. Boters’ story Che peel ee Fire in Muskegon, Mich., Causes a Loss of or waningtans Coan Anitaat” Quarter pared successtaiiy tor Gvil secviow, departmental und Fae ey TR gf EB ama ty unl aC iat : rown. e mayor concluded: “Now, there must be a $500,000. office. 310 Mouth Second street, Philadeiplia, | S288 © = Cote ee any Bow apartments, corer of Lgthvand | Sour and Su 5 keeeh eee to communicate at ©. $ Campbell, the champion of the United | once and foreveran end to this. I amsick| yfaskegon, Mich., was visited on Saturday | Pig ,1ivs. mice reserves the rizht to reject any aud all | }Y ORWOOD i a : Fine Even accnieelith Ghats ier athe tn eemanamand States, played interest xhibit: and tired. I tell you positively you must take " ly Will be |” ‘Tenth Ll bei fA age ay’ anee, Miss and Children’ once with Justice. with HM Billings of New York, winning with: | your hands off, hate” issued orders to, the | PY @ conflagration that destroyed over twenty | fore ofgr Myetiar desiets,in supplies only wil be SEDNESDAS" SEPT. 20, 1 Clout" E2. in the tery atest ng. Danvile, Salmoury and Western Nor z - . 30, 1801. out much dificult. Mr.Camptellisa student | chief of police that he use his eitire|city blocks and caused a loss estimated at srticics deityeraiie tous oF more stations, and wij | Sor full Jnluragen gloss is princi DMRS. Wat 'D. CADE | Been parstely tore weana a = — : Ne Ci at Columbia Colle; in New York and was/force to prevent you from carrying your | $500,000. Harry Stevens, assistant postmaster, | ‘They should be indorsed "Proposals for 1407 Massachusetts > TO 3 or Box 3303, New York City. obliged to return to that city last night in me | designe into execution. I am, sorry ‘wow | and som of Poctonster Stevens, was very ill | Matlons, Fuel, Horaze, Sapplice or Statlonery. ag {Re | —Ofice houre: 10 to 1 dutty. PIANOS AND ORGAN for bis examinations, which begin today. that I am obliged to go to Denver. | with pneumonia, and the flames made it neces- | Siseai,te, and, asdneseed to. aor HB LOW}. = noel ey Play will be continued today on the singles. |If I could remain bere I would person- P nas wew —. ‘embraces ‘thorough Preparatory ic phraseology i mi e y y Bo i sary toremove him to a place of safety. He a abu aflunds overs edventnevic Lat r a seers 4 ees ally take command of the police force, and I rs ~ NALS FOR REPAIRS AT BELLEVUE | erature, Music and Att. Fiauo, iary, Viouns we Potowac river. Bureau of ord- | snd Baio Lessonsuiven. General Vora. Draw * Bo May | Eeucy" Wark ree. a would use every means at my command towipe | died amid the crash of falling houses while a aes a from the face of the earth every member of | being removed. Two unknown children were Tempicot Mumc.O. H: KOHN. Eatebiated bere 1822 The Nationals Were Ready to Defeat the | Y°UF gang who tries to raise his hand against ® | reported at the police departmentas having mb r vile Maxazine,” willbe re- = = = Tex L I son of this community. In my absence my ‘, eived at this bureau unti} WELVE O'CLOCK OUT OF WASHINGTON, BE HEADING INSTRUMENTS Columbus Team Saturday. eeestatias err peing me; when I return | Pérished in the flames. broke | SOON SAL EWENTYHIETH, laud, and, publicly | \Pocee Honny ox 3.) % * c atmo It was very hard luck that the rainstorm |{ shall act myself. But this reign of terror | A Muskegon dispatch says: The fire broke leak terues Ch ocepceienits be noceentel aes MSretncen iladelyliia and New York. Hea ESTEY ORGANS. aes came up on Saturday just when it did, for it | must stop, and if there isa way possible to do | out at 2:30 p. m. in Langwell’s livery barn on | : ._ lacation with Sormation of char- 250,000 HAVE BEEN MADE AND SOLD. aay undoubtedly shut the National team off from a | it it will stop. Now you have been warned.” | Cay avenue. The old frame structure was soon st HENey'S Wabkabi Gale), Prin BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES FOR isu. PENNSYLVANTA ROUTE, victory from Colambus. The home team had LS: apenas in flames and flying sparks and burning shin- | Keaponsi wil be roguired for the saithful SRS Wu, FATES AGM, Sea, AND SO rmwes scored twice in the first half of the first inning np ee et ine (igre leohag apes er bla eater pant ‘any or all propossis not deemed advantaceous | SSeraty AY hosstne’y OL eto Nien | DECKER BROS, WEBER, ESTEY, FISCHER PQUIPMENT. cael WO tho; ball clesmsady asacts to lanes ‘once set fire to the roofs of a score of inder ? jersey. te ler | to the woverument and to waive de.ects."& bond for | hee iris; Pleasan Ine ie ‘The Csarewitch, It 1s Claimed, Was Assaulted | poxes in the immediate vicinity. Soon all the dis- Hes of a ihust acrompany Dida for the work. pfal situation: thorourh instruction; careful BR. ueave WA TON FROM sr, HON training ; terms, @250; sun SeSSIO, 3 C AND IVERS & POND PIANOS. an interesting coutest at least. The other side| Because He Profaned a Buddhist Temple. | tance between Pine and Spring streets had been | Wit (EK, Chief of Puree, 1 Calars addrews SISTER SUPERIOR e obiea coe wba sir sceeaia: had not scored. Time was called by the umpire | ‘The French embassy at Tokio hns telegraphed | *Taversed and then the fire settled down toa | PROPOSALS FOR KAILHOAD MATERIAL, c,, | ————— TER! in the hope that the shower would pare before | to Paris the oficial details of the attack pon | S0uthetly courseand continued between Spring | 4. for the Washington Navy, Yard. —May ‘Pittebun e. the Tal cr To.iam, taily we > PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND REPAIRING. i . and Pine streets to oat everything that lay in | Snap ee Mer the Wachinstee Naty Wands See Pou, with parlor car Harriet to Paste the grounds were made too wet, but the pour | the czarewitch. From these it appears that its path. will be received at the Bureau SANDBES & StAtENASE Fittsbune to “Colmubus. Altoona t ‘wee sufficient to soak the soil and make further | the czarewitch’s assailant was a policeman| ‘The fiames continued to work their way in | of 1rovisions A Clothing, Navy Department, Wash- a . cae Mt "Lovie Chewy. adaxial play out of the question, and so, after twenty | named Thunda, who had been eight years im | @ southerly direction, but did not cross over | JUNE'sEGOND, wut. and Publicly “opened. iusme™ S94 oT. NW. burs ani ‘Slesiiue Cars Harravune tose minutes of waiting, the game was declared off. | service. The czarewitch and his suite were | Spring street. They leaped to the west side Getgly therontter, to furnish at the Weshinxtun Navy. cae at dee laos. The home battory was Foreman and MeGuire. | eaving Otsu in jinrikshes, baving Just visited | Line street, devoured the Kent block and) sia) Sintar® cour tien ate! ai” fry silet Rs ema At ag ae soot will be toe aeeceting aumorrom, and /a Buddhist temple. Both the czarowitch and | Fred. Dresilias at the corner of Pine street | tn. 1000 nw.narconl pg ron ties «gua snete = 7 CULES OF. RaneTREE alg at Waprieinng oil tunciash Secrets Lo uisville will be the attraction during the re-| Prince George went to the shrines with their|and Muskegan avenue, and back of that de- | #2. Dig lead: roofin« felt, de. Saarite eamernetel in: JpALLer & Davin PIANO AGENCY TO EE oor 4, tema Dain: mainder of the week. The home team is now | boots on, and the chief bonze,on their retiring, | 8tfoyed the Matthew Wilson house, but was | spution, Bisnk propose wil efurneshed ‘closed. Positive, dinjerative and oom in good shape and capable of playing its best nda aed Janrds about this | @beeKed on that wide of the strect, and people | tions the cousuanaan of the avy Tank wary a innesih oa theme celebrated igh etude pon Guy ‘and Manager Snyder Popes to win at | CmPlained to the Japanese guards about this | treuthed easier, for they saw that the solid | Pey office, New Lork. oc to the bursan., The attention aH You Sin I 3 i> Exe t three of the six games that remain to be | Offense against the national religion. The | business part of the city was out of danger. | ctnertivune ine eau deed ee, Petits al) Have You Srex Lr sSSs TIT rr ss AND pe Played in this city before the club goes away | princes were entering the jinrikshas, when | The fire, however, continued its way up Pine | ent renverthe riguttc waive defect or 19 reiect any ‘The DIAMOND FRAME RAMBLER, tg, ¢ be ie fe scope tumog, Sterne on ite long western tour. Thanda, who was standing guard, dealt the | and Spring strects, licking up the many stores | ofall Ppnel denned, advantaneous 0 the goterg Aaa ot §$ hee f F Casta uta Bakely ‘thas been suspended without pay for | czarewitch a blow with his sword. Prince | ®®4 dwellings with a terrible roaring that | Nevy. 5 zayl6-zte5 Light, Strong and Elecant, and ue pes =, his bad habits, and his case is being up to : . nearly drove people frantic. YROPOSALS FOR MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK "PRICE BUT $155." spocteed Seierie k sporition,, 200 first peemntures: Gael = PS ae the other members of the team asa warning. ene eer es | ation leaving Mors, Watson's house the fire Pinder itronse ainpaud Newel fone for Lerrace = All the latent iuprovenente ip construction. poate” Oil vite ee eee Sot Slee ‘ jumped to the Pine street house. burne: it posals for the above receive ~+ = it can take the of L Wolff’ Blacki toon ‘after he reported forcduty he wes Sed | Made another rush at the cmarewitch. A Jupe- | SuyRs4 toque, Pine street house. burned that | oe eS a ftolunr SURE Frist Our Gales Koon, 1529 14%u st. n.w. SOCE SBE ERS ROS Teo en saa Ol Ss Ing ite heavily. He will be given all possible | Rese closed the front of the carriage and an- | tinued its course on the west side of Pine street, | 2242 AT TWELV: “may now be Beeb. WanD GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. co., SLELNWAY GHASE, GABLE, BRIGGS FIANOs, chance to reform, and if he gives satisfactory | Other Japanese wrested the sword from | destroying every store on that side of the street | CLANK. architetU. & Caritol. L. B. GRAVES, Monacer. fe12-3m ‘ontune and @ohans ive ‘Tent. aod bea Polisbed athont babe f that he is in earnest he will be reinstated, | Thunda and cut him down, inflicting a severe | and also three houses on Walton street, but | "31.18.18 IE a | FATCEE EXCHANGE, OOLGTE SE LW Lame | amber Ss Miagie Store, not, he will be released. Torented thevcoeaey Snes wath several guards, | here the fire was again checked from spreading | "[REASUAY, DEFAMI MENT. “May 1 noi — ported. “Call and eee ttn’ Renitne sid cerca re MPa Rr Dowd is in good shape again and Hines has man. westerly. “Gee ee eS Call and see. them." Kenitny and repairs. 3 recovered from his slight hurt. Miller thinks | Already healed. The fire again jumped across Myrtle street | Miatladsetarta: Mant tue nae Bat GETS mos repaired, FALRER © 00M. wyi¥-inr_ Ee RRS AA pee, ke that he at last has recovered the use of hisarm| Ex-Speaker Reed, who has been making | and took more stores and dwellings on the pL ele eeeatt Sak Sree a (HE 1801 coLUMBIA TY BICYCLE 3 LS ERS Asa ce tee For dew York ovis, Limited Express with Dining Gas, and will help the club out of its box. tour of Europe, declared in an interview in Lon- | west side of Pine street, and also in one or two oe to be addressed. to the under: ies axxieel, yas ®) & oye ok PHILADELPULA ¢ ‘The Young Senators have organized for the | don that he had learned that European mer- | blocks around the back to Terrace stzect. A | sened und suarked “*Proposals for Stationery." tive UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANARTP | Fast Express 10. rock daye and Sp-mm. Gail, season of “91 and desire challenges from clubs | chants were becoming more satisfied with the | large number of smaller dwellings and build- ae ee Pant nt 5 POSTEN seen — It is a beauty and puts all others to sleep. ei sar “eaten ‘Dundas only, 540 p.m. - whose members are uncer fourteen years of | new American tariff. ings were quickly burned, and then the fire at- | the Treasury. ert Ey pos Se UrTios,” Reiki Gecnee ee ‘Sine oF Boston. wHhout chats =. as every age. | The Young Senators have been organized | The new reciprocity agreement between | tacked the Holland Church, the parsonage and | 7 perce or THE EST DECURATIVE ART. Pranos for tent. ey ia for three weasous. The players are_as follows: | g a the Called! Blakes eth, caf to {the brick school house ‘belonging to the | Qo Gcrumtus — SEOOND-HAND PIANOS.—A arse msmortmeat, direct tramerer_ ‘to ‘avoding Edw. Harris, Joe Boss, Chas. Finney, Sol | (Pointers trade with the Spanish Antilles bys | Sate denomination. In the meantime the tire couprisins aliuost every well-known make iu tus | 26 > Cohen, Will Gallitan, Edw. Burnham, Edw. | Hiccied the propel Geen tanntilles bas | continued to burn everything between Pine = OKO. & ATWATER 8 00., | fw iirures. SPECIAL TNDUCEME RTS odrea Shame, Horace Kiggin, Geo. Harris. Address | O° k00 [26 Proposed crman-Austrian com-| a4 Spring streets, and was checked only at ‘beach, all challenges to Geo. M. Harris, 28 Grant | MeFcial treaty with Spain. Isabella street, a distance of ten. blocks. In- | near the mopiment rounds, : 04-3 hn pices aid 1 texas. wi 1 he seaming Deck, | dal 142426 Penn. ovo. | Sg Ticws atid an terns, whic will be arranged on EASY place northwest. Pamphlets, supposed to have been inspired | cluded in the honses burned of ‘Terrace. atreot | ton (ie Had atthe of of the ftapester of bat. | $$ $$ a ALLMEN TS wien a Wal: ENABE'E oo. The Morning ‘Stars of East Washington won | by Bismarck, assailing the emperor'stendencies | are those of David MeLanghlin, K. A. Fleming, | {i >". N'* Botatase ss we Rose PROFESSIONAL. 1 EE i sea teens oil otche save reestes oe aera ae ee nn 2 | poco ema basted a ateetrey erie trea Shaljbety dates “Dost ial to we tis lady” oon (Or | PBROFPSSIONAL 21a BE “CR HES STO” d Holmse No 820'D ater nortionnes °° © | ‘Thousands of destitute Hebrews from Russia | BUAver of dwellings burned is probably three MDG FANGS, GARD AND TmANGE tuviow, | "A". come ae ‘The Takoma Park Base Ball Club having re- | are settling in England. reached the southern district of the city, where te, Savon, Irom cradle to grave; open Suni 813 North Carolina ave. se. my lot organized for the season would be pleased to| The annual convention of the National Irish | there was more space between the houses, and Casu Oz Carepit. qaamaaaanl hear from amateur clubs of Washington and | League of Great Britain was held Saturday in | the firemen succeeded in considerably reducing ee Ee a Sak Cae ¢ ‘The best French Tonic vieipity. The players are: Bean and Brown, | Newcastle. further progress of the flames. ‘The total loss Uhisexy.. Has wondertul prophetic eiit of wroat 5 and Kueitzy, ¢.; Brown or Kellog, 1b.; | Heavy snow and hail storms prevailed Satur- | Will not fall much below $500,000, and the in- — Sighi. Reveals Thdden mywteries. recovers lost or ¥in,de Bugeaud Fewis, 2b; Stewart, es; Keys, Sb:; Rieind: |, Heavy p surance will come up to $300,000. Sready Mharriaves, gives soccess in =, reinoves | oF Ju i, C coments, Li Ray, cue ingion, eueiad a - mates and es : a eee ggg ek act READ THESE PRICES, feealy troubles evil influences Strannere trem cther | | WAS NEVER BEES tl (BUGEAUD'S WINE) challenges to Manager Takoma Base Ball| M. Jean Bratiano, inguished Rouma- 18 THE ITATA SAFET cities hand al. sm-troubio will save tue sain one} Uy . BROT is the old. st established To meeRAUas wows) B | challenges to Memeo 7 Dapeng rg erase : Seta ac ce cas, ee grace | kaon thomran the ap De BROT Prepared with Cischows and Cocos. ——— Anew volcano has appeared in Armenia, at | An Officer of the Esmeralda Says That She Pr Nae reg nome ee ED BY USING A BOTTLE Adon te pve ne Paris hos NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. the summit of Mount Nimrod, in the district Has Reached Her Destination. Solid Oak Antique-finished Bed Room Suites, 3 |v. open ls digsidence 45 # st. ebm $5 uM r two of Dr. BROTHERS: Ineaeorating cordial SSS of the Van. The Charleston and the Chilian man-of-war BER S12 a, southiwest: uy s nervous debiliey. 3 it pieces, for $17 cash, or $18 on 7 7 — my! oe et ee casas Repairstothe | Parncliites invaded the place of meeting of | Esmeralda are Iving at anchor near the en- |" Parlor Suites, sold walnut frames, upnol- | Minted teil anit Goruan sstroloner athe cay’ | A VOID YEARS OF SUPFERING BY CONSULT: H acninceariene ae the McCarthyites at Kanturk,County Cork, Ire- | trance to the harbor of Acapulco. ‘The Chilian | 74° Felis all eventeot ile. “Gaice hows. Sarin toSpine | ZA tae De. GF. Thee Bs * ee ee eam ame} D'S” WISE has a delicious taste, thus Gccartiniag tie usecai ant the agrenble Sold by all Bre pronciy-tl chemists. Rocuvnuie, May 17, 1801, | ends, Yesterday. and s free _Aght ensued in | captain says that his vessel has not called at | tered in plush or best hatreloth, for 628 cash or #30 | 14UR Liki x-mw. Upun a.m. to 8:80 bem. ‘The following transfers of cap aes have | ene many Persons were seriously wounded. | .,y American port. Consequently, he says, | on credit. M3}, PUQURE TELLS SEC THE EVENTS OF been recorded in the office of the clerk of the A Miners’ Strike Declared Of, it is not probable that the United States au-| Gooa WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for 82.25 | slemen a0 cents each, Hous: Dan too Pe circuit court during’ the past week: The Na-| The strike against « reduction in wages be- | thorities will interfere with the movements of | . go 50 on credit. Lat.,bet. Ist and North Capitol sts.n.w. apli-Gw* tional Chautauqua of Glen Echo to Wan. ©, | gun thirteen months ago by the 3,000 miners of | ®ither himself or his vessel. ', 60c. cash or G5c. on credit. Mayo, lot $4, block 17, $1,000; Anderson & | the Pennsylvania and Westmoreland Gas Coal| A® officer of the Esmeralde, in reply ton| BRUSSELS CARPET, cpuottas German-Ainerican 4s able to cure ail effects of Yor book ((Sbearbane AND OMIO BKALLWAY Schedule in fect April 1, 1801. ve Leave Union Depot, Gti ani B strests, 20:27 a. top ewer Sowa aaa Comiort am, and ‘Arrive at Old a0 60 pam. Z_D. GILMAN, Washington. mh?-mith too am. cated ATTORNEYS. De Melee So! SE XW. TREATS ALL ‘ i . 7 uestion put to him in the telegraph office at | Good INGRAIN CARPET, 36c.cash or 40c.on credit. eee chronic affections ‘of the eye, ear, throst, tus, srom@hvronic Disease, Bouic to KG. Dorsey. 200 acros of land, | Company was declared off Saturday, and the | question put to him in the telegraph office at wee, | HESS, © aiqeas,, SOae Fai: | Bret, Same soseturey and urinary disean. Gates wishiag a cure withoul medicing, $7,606; National Chautauqua of Glen Echo to | few hundred of the strikers who remain at Ir- | Acap’ = co Rs ‘he. = ke thn ‘We sew and lay all CARPETS free of cost and Fasten corme St Le Beaty in == a en oe a oi Should send their addresses Tirginia S. Dunning, lot, block 24, $800; mame | Win, Pa-pwill return to work af he perators’ | Ai ‘Enmeraida, said in. joculat_ and rather | share forthe waste in matching zres, ee: — orate = “te oe Bex 241 Washi D.C] | Sc: Basetl P. Finney, lot 10, block 9, #850; B. | Have been operated to nearly their full capac. | ambiguous way: “Ob, the Itata isalready out of | our terms are the easiest of any house in the city: a itecolchanve. Hours Sto 3-8 to Deveninas es and @ahingea.D. Bi. Mateos to L. ‘Deane, lots 21, 22 and 28, Ken-| ity by non-union men, guarded by deputies’ Nee eee re erent DEOTISORR | a, a small purmentst tizan of yumcinean wllthe hel- waserxQigOREEATIAW, | (QU. YouNG axD MIDDLE acED. > vi lot in aan, 250; = ‘= Gam aene Contributions for the Davis Monument. tet ~ornaghl-ut yr _ to the report | ance in EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. PATENTS AND PENSIONS. ane pervous Aiaeas, W. Hillard, four acres of land, #400; W. Bohrer | A committee of the Southern Press Associa- | t2%* Geotination while the Catia ee At? | io notes required and Gper' cont discount allowed tredeuumels he rorare,wituout deny. Write T POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. tion appointed for that purpose has issued an | steamed for Acapulco to throw tho United | on all accounte settied in thirty days, address to the people of the south for | States authorities off the track. o voluntary contributions for the erection of a| | ¥ Unit only government organ amor made any mention of the arrival . 2. W : “ee by : monument to the inte Jefferson Davis. The | or'the Kemeralda at Acapulco, says. that in — EE ey sas UH CALLAHAN. Gen'l Supt, war C5 FOR ie MONRO OLR 2,800; John Sok NOREOL D POINT TAKE - Shea to Julia M. Finn, lot 16, |. | Committee has appointed June 18, 1891, as | addition to the Esmeralda other Cl @ROGAN'S F , : Ma. 2,000; E. G. Davia ta Charo? woe the day upon which the people of every town | ships are expected at Mexican ports. DRY_GOODS. aur Ep Ge Site kite Phe ait ker, lot 6, block 5, Kensington, €200: Washing- | and county in the southern states should meet sin atbanbicareteeaat iter, OREDIT BOUSE, Noes G G. ; ri Tew Ra ton Dangahower to Eliza H. “Miller, lot 36, | and take the proper stape to, forward the ‘They Want Dr. Newton Examined. zw Srama Goons, block 6, Roe . $150. course of voluntary contributions or o' ber of eminent New York F; uk Gen tac ee A number of capitalists have purchased a | me’ ‘ich they may deem best. arom kero ‘anited nape pects Beaap "ers hasnt ex Just received, another beantiful “line of Printed | patcrepead gy aeery aeeeabes ae ‘Wht Not Support the Switchm: Potter of New York asking that the inquiry Oe Pape hes Ma aiom, inden ni ae Not Su jwitchmen. . : ae catbonscopelen hehe | ant iariay repsion: lating leven hours, | Provided for by the canons be instituted with a __ | French and Scotch Gingbams, Outing Glothe, Table ee ren wen elirited. Sate the 8a; Council of Federated Railway Em- | View to ascertaining irsdlpino een aces - fie ‘Damasks and Napkins in new designs, Hemstitched ‘The funeral of the late Charles A. C. Higgins, | Ployes Saturday in Chicago decided against the Ses anne teachi peng . = ‘Linen Sheets an@ Pillow Cases, Huck and Damask Today, he interment being st Rockville Cte | counell recommended that he ewtichmer’s caper ead today, a ville ceme- al recom \t awit 's cy tery. hore wana large concourwe of people's | oficers call upon the railway oficials with s | ffe'hoy. Dr'iane Teta stacey Se sate: | OF ee _ BOOK, BRO 8 00 attendance. view to the reinstatement of as many of their | the Rev. E. Walpole Warren, rector of Holy ‘The jary empansled by Sheriff Fairall for the old hands as places could be pro for. Trinity; the Rev. Dr. Back : T. B. Townez & Sox, Rekes ac he oeel ecreesana means 2 a BY Goops ow sout Electric Wires Tangled Up. 1316 Tb et. connection of the Baltimore and ‘Ohio railroad | Electric light and telegraph wires became ‘the Rensselaer, oe irs oe ER Gedy after’ hearing the erinenet2°8 | crossed on Merrimack street, Lowell, Mass., age omtorter, and the of Ladies’ and Children’s Parasols " witnesses in to the value of | Saturday afternoon. A lineman cut the tele- rs ther im fancy colors, Regular ‘and listening to | graph wire in twa places and let it fall to the Kentucky Democratic Nominations. s or ‘Maslin, So. jury retired, and | street. The wire fell on 8 horse belonging to Kentucky i Site ears were ua Frank Moody, the animal. The street ‘Saturday. B0e., Ce., 750. oe remem wal car tracks became with the current. Lain and cases | Frank Burns, while crossing the street, got two commenced the | shocks from the tracks and fell helpless on, the ree strect. All along the street fire flashed from : wW. eb | stig 49.2. ra Maddox adai- | Becks. Intense exeltoment prevailed: freasurer, land Rare Oe eI bcmanamonditntes waad ane ee ae ® short| A banquet M ur <eene bags vmuetonnestiecs ts “ene 8 ested in civil ee Theo ma al 0B a, ie Sy lumber dore Roosevelt. ‘principal address r = = Fopait and construction of, buildings a2 ihe | evening was mede by Mr. Roosevelt. Ho char ‘Wilmington, ? aR TPEEL one, Bee bev er B ‘ grounds. . acterized recent magazine article written by a braided tes i Yesterday evening thie vicinity wes visited by | Mr. James & Clarkson as s loose diatribe, : TARE D'HOTE DINNERS, quite a lively nar tees ome eae supelly componnded ot ion, base the theratometetas to ender evercoats neces | cused Mr. Clarkson ae Ottce ‘Best in city for the price and equal to eny served im | sary for comfort ‘Department spoils ‘treating heteis on American plam Pa cE eI fourth-class offices: ti-le at 1216 PST. Ww. the government tn the near future.