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al AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Sab ioe ae THIS AFTERNOON. UNCANFUN BROS., Auctioneers.* WO TWO-STORY DWELLINGS ON NEW JRR- SEY AVENUE, BETWEEN I AND K STS. T. COLDWELL, Heal Estate Auctioneer. *, OTION SALE OF TWO DES‘RABLE BUILD- ACTNO LOte ON THe RANT SIDE OF Wii ®) REET, BETWEEN R AND & STREETS NuKTHWES?. On WEDNESDAY, Juxx 23 1880, at 6:30, SOUTHEAST; Axso, TWO FRAME DWEL- | , P.M., Will be Sold to the highest bid- LINCS O% FIRST STREET, BETWERN 1 | Ger, Lets 26 and 27 subdivinin et eine AND K STREETS SOUTHEAST; Arso, TWO | S98; each lot 21293 feet to an VACANT 1018 UN NEW JERSEY AVE. if cath: and the balance in one red Db; vix it interest, secu: On SATURDAY, Jue 19, at 6 o'cuock, adeed or all'cash at option of pacchasee, wg. will well Lote 9,'10. 12 and 13, in sa:ao ZAM | 5 deposit ou ‘cach los and oh ees 73%, according we evbdivieion, recorded i Parchaeer'e COM heaa ee ee eawerapelng at Burvesor's: flice int iber B-L-H. fon 232 feven oaye. TF GOLDWEL:. erm: “Ove sourth cash; baishes iu six. twelve | “5% 9% x LDWEL and eiehicen months, notes to beat 7 per cout in- terest and secur d by deed of trast. Jol? 3t* UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under a deed of trust to me, besrias dite 19th January, 1875, and recorded in lib 777, one of the land records of this District, TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING: ALSO, TWO- TORY FRAME DWELLING, “CORNER ooo M STREETS SOUTHEAST, aT On TUESDAY AFTFRNOON, 22p June. ‘at public auction, to | AT Srx O'OLock, we will sell in front of te fae Mikeat Maden, eae pel ae tees on THORS. Premises, to cloge an ‘cette, part of Lot 16, #4 Day, 19 yor JuNg, 1880, aT 6 o'cLocK | &Quare 977, fronting 16 1-12 feet on Mstrect. by a 4 761027, beginning st | depth of 72 feet, tmproved by a two-story Brick, runDiug thenessouth | Corner of and 10th st: utheast. Imme thence west 26 fest: diately aft we will sell rts of Lote 15 and 16, square 977, fronting 19 feet 6 inches on M strost, px, Gerth of 72 feet, and improved by two-story me. Terms: One third cash; balance in siz, twelve and eighteen months, notes to bear 7 or h 20 feet oe east 10 foet: thence orth to Hf street norta 80 feet, and thenes by and with H etreet 16 feet to the bezinning—default hav- ing been tmade in the payment of the debt eecared cent. in- thereon. * ‘bstai ame | terest. Conveyancing and recording at purowaser's ae ee ee cost. A depesit reqfiired at time of sale. Je!9-3t Of ssle: One-third cash, and balance in seen oy ents ina ok bes cee eaten terest, deferred payments to be in notes of pur- Chased, secured upon property. All conveyancing . cost of purc! aa WB. WEBB, Trustee, my27 eokds 406 Sth street. §-THE ABOVE SALEIS POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, June 197H, same hour and plice. By order of the Trustee. Je9-cokas ALGE }RICK CHUROH BUILDING ON H SIREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS NORTHWESL, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY Juxe 23p, at 12 Q’CLOCK. we will sel, on the premises, tho fir large Brick Baiiding formerly used by. Oburch of the Ascension, being about 60x10 feet. ALSO. 75 Pews, Cushions and Chandeliers. Stain Glase Wincows, Fucnacce, Railings. The building to be removed within tairty days fre day of sa.c. Ly crder of Vest Jele-3¢ 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE QOURTY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRIOT OF By virtue of a ceed of trast, bearing date £i¢ day of December, 1874, recorded aber fe DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ENTIRE STCCK OF NEW AND SECJND-HAND FURNITURE x 69, folio 377, one of the land records of the: : STONE CHINA “ROOKING- District of Columbia, and at the written reqteat of HAM WARE: EXTENSIVE LINE OF GLASS- tbe party recured thereby, the under-icaed, 9a WARE; HAPGE ASSORTMENT OF TIN- trustees, (William J. Miller having been appointed WARE? NEW AND SECOND HAND COOR- co-trustee in place of Charles H. Moulton by a ING AND ME TOVES; 'TINNERS eee eg ec cane creed Mm Ne e District o tse % i s Ce a ay DWELLING ABOVE, AT SPORES 71 AND Be auction, in front of the premises, on MON : D. 1889, ar 4% certain pieces or parcels < ots No. 50, 51, 52 aad 53, in Bection No. 8, in subdivision of trustees of Barry Farm, in the county of Washington, District of Colunibia, with the improvements thereun. ‘Terme of sale, to wit: $500, with interest thereon at 10 percent rer annum from 23a Juue, 1876, until Bid, and exreuses of sale and taxes, ini cash: and lance of purchase monty in six, twelve and eighteen menths, for which the promissory notes of the purchascr, bearing interest froin day of sate and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. ING ABOVE, AT $ 73 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGELOWN, D. 0. On THURSDAY, June 247TH, 1880, ar. 10 oe.ock, I shall sell the en‘ire contents of the above stores, viz. : Walnut Marble-top Cham- ber Furmitire; Autiqne Mahogany Furni- ture; Painted apd other Cottage Furniture; Qar- bets, Mattrasses, Oilcloths; Extension and Leaf Dining Tables; extensive assortment of Wood and Osne-seat Chairs; ‘Tin wafer, Kitchen Tables: very eld Clawfoot Piano; large Arm Chair used in the . 8. Senate; large assortment of Children’s Chairs, Mirrors; larze stock of Glass, China and ‘Tin Ware; fine’ stock Hollow Ware; 1,000 Table Lens; 50 New and Second-hand Cooking and Heat- ing Stoves: lot of Fancy Articles; together with many other articles too nitmerous t0 mention. “The whole to be sold without reeer e. Jel9-4 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. # deposit of $25 will be required to be patd on each jot when cod. cost. Ti All conveyancing at purchsser's of sale be not complied with in tsn erve ths right to ost and risk of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in The Evening Stare OTIS BIGELOW, 7th strest now, ) on, TRUSTEF’S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME, WILLIAM J. MILLER, ” ¢ TFustees. NO. 1335 FIFTH STREET NORTAWEST, Jel5-d&ds 490 Louisianaay. n.w.,) AND LOT 12°;x80 TO ALLEY. a * 5 By virtue of dced of trust, dated Jane HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 12th, 1879, ond recorded in Liber Ne. 28, u Olio 46 et seq... © land records i CR TOURE OF TEMS WEST ee RE BRIOK | trict of Compibin and stieecn of ae soared BEY AVENUE. BETWEEN Bowes by, I will eb.ieauction, in front of the STREETS SOUTHEAST. WASHINGTON. | premicee, on WEDNERDAY, JUNE S0zHr Listy oe ra » WASHINGTON, | 6 o'crock v. at , the followity real estate in Uity. of ‘sahingtom, in said District, to wit: Part of lot 14, square No. 512, bewinnins’ 55% feet south from Roxthwest corner ef eaid square and Ist: thance Fupning south alonz Sth street west 12', feet; thence east 80 feet to an slley; thence north 12, feet, and thence west 80 feet to beginning, together with improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third casb, of which #50 tmust be paid at time of sale, balance in six, twelve ard Seen nonths, in equal payments, to be rte ind & of trust By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 31st $E5 of December, ChE Pp duly recorded r 941, folio 40%, + OF : Land Records for the District of Gultanbin: ¢ JULY THE ‘CLocs, the following de- 6 whole of the Lot num- ui Bumbered six hun and eight; 1e 4689). The gad part of Lot seyen (7) being described weal concer nmeucing for the same.at the south- | Orr property aol oe ait ee ete ee oy east West corner of Lot numbered seven Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost Gity of Want gt and eee ee in =a Jel9-eots WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee. iz Dy » Tunning ences east! —— a = ‘wath south line of said Lot seven (7) to the west line Go: Gi tibats nce it decades | Mowreee pene oe nme, tupnovep So. 689: thence nor west line of sai TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABI E IMPRO' deeo gs thence wentpacil ith ince meng | EROREREY Oe FiGHUIE BERET NEB Said Lot numbered seven (7) te seat line ot eee per ’ F AND Q STREETS NORTH: Capitol etzeet, thence south along line of said street By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date 4g the place of be ning. Bist day of May. A. D. Is78, recorded in ; Une naif cash; the balance at three and | Liber No. 889, folio 114. et seq. one Of tho ‘sixmonthe, with notes bearing interest at 8 per | land records of the District of Golumbie, sn at the cent., and secured by.a deed of trust on the prop- | written request of the party secured thereby, the erty. conveyancing and recording st pur- | undersigned, as Trustees, will sell at publicauction, chaser's cost. $100 deposit at the time of sale. If | in gemPue ies 2 ‘on WEDNESDAY, THE ‘the terms of sale are not complied with in seven | S0rn Day OF JUNE, A.D. lass ot ois oboe f from the day of sale, the fO Toserves the | p. m., sil that certain piece or parcel of ground, ‘Wgdetaeltan purchasers 8+ MOTHEand cot of | stuafe tn and tng tte ely Of Washunstay th 2 of Columbia, knowa an Tibed as Jel2-d&as JAMES A. TAIT, Trustee. | je pisiric northern Part of Lot eleven, in. sanare MAS DOWLI and ninety-sevan, and’ containe: HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. within the meter and bounds following: Beginain “ same ro} 0 USTEE'S SALE OF PROPERTY NEAR TEN- | Sy ihenas Truniu south song the Hine of sth ; strect west nm feet an and two-thin By of see ee heer ae inches; to rear line of taid lot an ‘the 22d day cf a 1873, and dul: record: Ab the Rainalioes Gane cca ‘teen feet and ten ed in Liber No.714, folio 391, one of the land. poe pe (ches, and ce east to the anid records for the District of Oolumbia, the under- | SG Wo" ‘of beginning, and the improve- Signed, surviving Trustee, will sell on SATURDAY, | ments thereon, consisting of a dwelling-house con- June Z6rH, 1880, premises, at Five O'OLock | fining about ais of Seven rooms P-M., the following- prope At oe Terms of to wit: One-third of the purchase near T ytown, in said District of Columbia,to | money cash: and the balance of eaid purchase wit: Lote numbered 35, of the division of | money payable in six and twelve month, for which Dyer's Heal le by mE. Mat- | the purchaser shall give his promissory notes, Sneiy, cause No. 799 «auity | bearing int rest at 8 per cent. prr annuun from ths the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis, | day of sale until paid, and secured by ® deed of and a plat whereof is on fils in said cause, and. tiust on the property sold. A deposit of 850 the office of Surveyor of the Dis- | be required to be paid when the property is sold. frietof Columbia, containing one 6-10 acr28. Ai convesenctug ot purchase wens mat clermsof sale: The auount of indebtedness se- | fale benot complied with in seven, days aftor - | Trust resell at the cost an penees of eaie, in caah, and the balance’ at six and a urchaser, after five days’ of the pur. | hotice by advertiament In The Evening Star. soa by @ deed of ixust on, Ghoproperty soll 18-akde “WILLIAM J. MILER, } Trustees. tooo a shall be taken “A deposit of $50 wil be required | J18-@&de WILLIAM J. MILLER, 5 TTUNOSS: ef the pure! e Figo of salo.and al convey | TYROMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. i ‘xpense of 6 pure! — eee ee SPD SREDEBIOK W. JONES, TRUSTEE'S SAI E OF A LARGE THREE-STORY Je15-d&ds Surviving Trastee. BKIOK DWELLING ON BRIDGE STREET, 3 BE'WEEN FREDERIUK AND LINGAN KEASURY DEPARTMENT, STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.O. WasuixoTox; D. C., 10th June, 1880. . trust, dated the 9th Bacal aseekel ews dae da B x ‘s }. BO There will be sold at public auction, on the or nl rr, 187, i fi “White Lot, south of Treasury ment, folio 447, of the land records fo1 “DAY. » 330, 90 of Columbia, and by decreo of the Supreme Sbes, the Biildings formerly weed by the Bureau | Oourt of the District of Golumabia, Evasity £195, ne and Printing, consisting of ‘omaacae ‘Erick Building, about 401250 feet. ‘all sell on WEDNES- mall Brick Building, about 20x40 feet. AY, JUNE 1880, AT SIx O'CLOCK, in front Be5 One Frame buiding: about 20:40 foot af tie premises, of ground known Also, Three Large Steam Boilers. upon public plata and plan of said foun Terms: Cash on day of sale. feunitae | ee a that part of 1 Lot numbered one (1), in ae = said town, described as follows: Bexinning o1 Chief Clerk. Jel0-d % 1D Bridge strect 38 feet east from tte street and running thence east 126 fect to an alley thonca south on gaid alley 150 feet to the Ohesapeake snd Obio Canal; thence westward on said canal tos Point directly south of the beginning, and thence north to the beginning, together with all the im- a J. T. POWER, DUNGANSON BROS., Auctioneers. WwW E. BURFORD, Reai Estate Broker. ‘TRUSTEE’S SALE OF PART OF LOT SIX, SUB OF SQUAKE FOUR HUNDRED AND THIR- the beginning, together, with all the Es pe ag Oe nce er ee any manner appertaining. ‘erms: $3,000 and the expenses of sale in cash and the residue in two equa! payments at one aud two with 1875, record: 2 notes bearing interest and secured one of the land records for the District of Co- ‘deed of trust on the property sold. All con- lumbia, and at the request of the parties secured ancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. $200 deposit thereby, I sh: Fpaiblie ences ort i'be required at time of sale the terms of UESDAY, THE 22p pay or Jone, 1530, at 6 complied with in ten a after the day O'CLOCK P. in front of the premises, that parcel | o¢ sale, the Trustee reserves the right to the of land inthe City of Washington, in said Dis- property at the riek and cost of the defaulting pur- frict, Known »« the northern part of lot No.6, in | chaser. (jel8-d&ds) H. 0. THOMAS, Trustee. the recorded subdivision of square 35, im- INOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ISTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- TRYMPEOVED PROPERTY ON SIXTH, B AND mene STREETS NORTHEAST, AL AUC- virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Diter No. toh foils aeh obs of the ia records for the District of Colum! sell in front of the premises, on 2ist Dax or Jun, A.D. 1880, O'CLOCK P.M., all those certain pieces (pal of Fone lying _and oy ee in the city of ETWEEN E AND F NORTHWEST. fasbington, District of Columbia, and kn valuable lot is about 30 feet front by described as‘original Lots numbered one (1,) two deep, and f odes ly belonged to the Q2,) three (8, ) four (4, ) five (5,) aix (6,) thirteen (13) frick. Tt bas upon itn and fourteen (14,) in square numbered eight han. Frame Dwelsing and store. be Eee will be sold at public auction on THURSDAY AF- y beeps TERNOON, tHe 24TH INSTANT, AT 6 O'CLOCK. canemie itle and free from all incumbrances. Terms: One-fourth cash ; balance in one, two and ‘three years, with six per cent interest. to be devosited when property is knocked down. Con- veyancing, &c., at purchaser's: - —— JAS. FULLERTON, Attorney, Louisiana avenue. No. 4: roved by a brick dwelling and stable, fronting 16 Ject on sth street, between D and E streets south- West, by s depth of 94 feet, tos pubile alley. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance at one, two and three sears. The purchaser's notes to be ven for the deferred payments, bearing interest rom day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on DI y, or all cash otion of pr re whe Pre TCHARD MORSELL, ‘Trustee. W. B. WILLIAM®&00., Ancts. jel5-tu,t,sxde ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. Pusti¢ SALE—No. 512 ELEVENTH STREET, Je10-12, 15,17, 19, 21,22, 23 IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UABLE FARM, STOOK AND FaRwrna | "Yorhistupe vane NEAR L Lot} is improved by a two-story frame dwelling B street n0: ENT! HYATTS<+ILLE, | on le PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. MABTLAND, | “Lit is improved by a two-story brick dwelling 4ST ADOTION. and store, corner B and 5th northeast. Cn MONDAY, JcNe 2ler, 1880, ar Oxe Lots 5 and 6 are poe ole aud situated on Sth "LOCK, on the premises, I shall ‘sei! s val- street east, near B strect north. uable Farm. cout 70 near. ‘The above lote contain altogether over 36,000 Bisdensburg station, B. & O. R., improved by | square feet, and fronton 6th, Band Sth streets Bew Dweillin, Stable, & has Ap- | northeast. ple and orchards of about 1,000 trees; fine | ‘Terms: One-fourth cash : balance in equal instal- vineyard, ut 250 vines C 10 acres | ments at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four Of oak woods, 65 ee ng wood com ition. mont notes to bear six per cent. interest and to be Terms: $2,' cash balance in one and two by deed of on pI sold. vey~ Sears, with bearing interest and secured by a | ancing aud recording at purchaser's cost. Terns of trust on the proj A Vier ge pet to be complied with in seven otherwise the at purchaser's deposit required right to at the risk and of sale. cost ting purchaser or after Forge § he tele of Farm the Stock aud giving five days’ public ee of such arts ‘arming Implements 80 Some newspayer published in . 0. Piats of the Fi Pe gbenngd at theoMoe ot | A deposit of 100 required on cach lot at time of auctioneer. MAS DOWLING, sale. WL) a MAN, rs <5- OSCEOLA 0. GREEN, § Trustees. ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PORED und WEDNESDAY, June Dem, 1800, ~~ JOHN B. NORRIS, Trustee. ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until ¥, JUNE 16rH, 1980, same hour and J0-eodkds JOHN EB. NORRIS, Trustes. Ee- THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER POST. > SUNS 28D, 1830, at 4 ee ed VER ae eee od del T-co&ds JOHN E. NOBBIS, Trustee. FAMILY SUPPLIES: THE EVENING STAR. gm. on DECK DOUBLE SHEET. SATURDAY.............. June 19, 1880 PUBLIC SCHOOLS MERIT ROLLS. The Second Grace White Schools. Yesterday the interesting closing day exer- cises in the second grade of public schools took Place in the several divistons, in the presence TEAS. G +, Oolong, T a . Englian § Of large numbers of parents and friends of the Breakfant e€3. "ail erates prices ghariatelas | pupils” ‘The merit rolls were read a talib: low as any houge south of New York. Seer te ‘coremus. School No. 1, R. Kaufman, teacher.—Certiti cates were awarded to William Barden, Henry Sermer, Anton Burchard, M. Alice Burro Ernest Colburn, John Exner, Edward Kimbali. Battle Macardie, Emil Miler, George Orme, Mocha, Java, Maracai popular ‘prices, Gualty. souelde red. Our Gottees are always fresh roasted, and we have in stock some of the finest grades that can be produced. Gocd Hoasted Rio, 6 ibs. for. Cayetano Romero, Stevens Stevens, Henry . Stiles, Corcoran Thom, Frederick Von Eutrees, BYRUPS. scar Von Eutrees, Charles Wilber, ri Pore Sugar Goods, uaranteod freefrom glucose; | Qn Cates Wenge” Charles Wilber, Perey Wu Choral graces, School No. 2, E. E. York, teacher.—Certitt- Ghee fare Syrup, per eallon.. cates were awarded to Leortina Von Entress, MOLASSES. Kate M. Jaquette, Alice A. Pavarini, Mary D A gennine article of New Orleans alwayson hand, | A™nold, Annie M. Kaiser, Maud Castle, Cathe- as also the lower grades. Pri ‘LOU, rine T. Cuff, Elizabeth Clokey, Mary A. Clokey, Edith M. Stringer, Parthenia Thomas, Mignon ices low. Ceres, Minnesota Fatent Process: Sterling, Min. | G. Ulke, Mable Griffiths, Mary A. Martin, Graze zone patent tees Golan Aili, fami vet) L. Noerr, Helen G. Lowdermilk, May Rica ‘acess: A. H. Herr's best 3 mu 80 Mille: New West, and all other leacing brands, ai- | Meso Ment! Hobson ae gore Sar enter ee Welsh, Caroline Didden, Mary V. Fenwies Bianche Fitzgerald, Carrie J. Groymie, Anni> M. Kaiser, Kate littlewood, Mammie Hugh Lizzie M. 8 Ing, Kate M. Miller, Mary K Johnstone, Jenn € O'Relley. Schooi No. 4, Grace K. Dyer, teacher.—Cert: cates were awarded to Mary Ford, Grace Car iimgton, Mary Hoover, Florence Lawson, May Bennit, Margie Lasler, Roberta Creamer, Hattle Austin, Ida Gates, Maggie Morrison, Myrtl» Palmer, Olive Ravenburg, Suste Broiwn, Ros. Good Family Flour, per sacl LUNCH GOODS Of every description just received. Potted Ham, Tongue, Turkey, Chicken, Boned Turkey, Tongne, Chicken, ete. ; Roast’ Beef, Turkey, etc. ; Genuine West; Sardines, Bhadines, talaiop, Lobel Baked Beans, ete., etc., etc, to, SAUCES AND PICKLES $F, Bu, dade, and we would name the eslebraiet | Crnee Kulghe Lisle Bane Maes ee Pictise. Afuttacrenag, Crome & Biackwell’s | Panny page. Cora Kelley. Allee Andersen, Oe li assortment. ‘CTED FRUITS and the very choicest NEW YORK BUTTER. No pains spared to keep up a good eupply of these important artic'es. Queen Olives in a variety of styles—including small bottles at 25 cents for Picnic pury 5 In fact, we give cur undivided attention to the FAMILY TRADE, And make it our whole study to furnish the VERY BEST of everything in the way of FAMILY SUP_ PLIES generally Our. facilities for buying and freighting are surpassed by none,and we guarantee to sell as low as any other honsein the city; as, also, to give the article, quality and quanity a8 represented. loney cheerfully refunded to any customer who is not entirely satisfied with their purchase. Telephonic connections. Wooster, Nellie Rice, Minnie Loggart, Hannah Schneider, S. V. A. Shields, teacher. Sehooi No. 5, Uficates were awarded to Henry’ Allen, W:lll Gwynne, Erie Hendricl William Hendricks, George Kuhn, Frank Rich, Alfred Brandt, WII. Mam Gossa: Albert Sake, Edward Lewis, Harrie Lewis. Jacob Schench, he Abe George Chi ler, Fred Dreiro, Frank ss. Ed- ward Mooney, Dantel Allen, John Wood, Chas. Appel, William Woodworth, Albert Houghton. School No. 6, B. L. Pattison, teacher.—Certifi- cates were awarded to Harry Mull, Cruikshank, Willie Cruikshank, Martin Smith, Edwin Conner, Katie Foote, Mary Gannon, Samuel Johnston, Della Lydon, Nelite Morgan, Willie Myers, Willie Meur, Nora Meur. Delia Niland, Nellie Ogden, Philip Sheridan. Mary Trought, Annie ‘Trought, Lizzie Walsh, Wille Zirives, Mary Barnes, Carrie Grinuri, James Hoyle, Harry Hoyle, Joun Lehnert, Harry Smith, Willie Vermillion, Jessie Walling. Alex. o- ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Gaoczn, 504 Oth street, bet. E. and F. (WHITE FRONT.) jel2 puBe LIME JUICE, RASPBEBRY SYRUP, STRAWBERRY SYRUP, LEMON SYRUP, School No. 7, Cora Stutzman, teacher. Ashley, Ida Arnold, Nettie Laskey, Julia Gutre, John Dewdney, LeeRoy Martin, Edwin J. Ryan, William Walker, Annie Donohue, Ha ee Donahue, Gertrude Cunningham, Fan- nie Dayspring, Grace Herbert, Moille Harvey, Mary Brooke, Alfred Reehe, John Cook, James Donnelly, Mary Hallaran, Mary Boylan, Mary Harvey, Thomas Entwistle, Douglas Lowry, BLACKBERRY BRANDY, George Merse, Bernard Locroft. . WILD OHEBRY JUICE. School No. 8, A. M. Dutton, teacher.—Certifl- cates were awarded to Emily McCoy, Heien Boyd, Mary Dorsey, Annie Brady, ‘Eugene Boyle, Mary Byram, Ceclifa Edwards, Ruth Brisco, Emma Mack, Mary Riley, Adealide En- twisle. Emma Crown, Fannie Fillebrown, Eliza- beth Walker, Margaret Keough, Fannie Gramm, Clara Roth, Jane Barr, Blanche Newton, Ed- monia Harvie, Mary Harvey, Kate Chamber- latp, Bertha Moore, Sarah Graney, May Kesler, Kate Houck. School No. 9, 8. J. Oliphant, teacher.—Certifi- cates were awarded to Wm. Jebb. Otto Land- graf, Bertha Walter, Wm. Cassidy, Edward Bar- vy, Harry Hayden, Wm. Rick, Patrick Niland, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROOERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. jell 1421 New York ave. 18 | seasie Lane, Alice ‘Humphries, Edward Briscoe, 50 | Benjamin Womersly, ié Stewart, John 20 | Connor, Lida Godtréy, A\ Handier, Lilite 50 | Wonlfarth, Irene McGlue, Edward McCoy, bo | Frank Lauman, John Frank, Wm.Larkins,Mark 4% | Trembly, Wm. Ward. 26 SECOND DIVISION. 25 c. Cobb, teacher.— 50 awarded to Freder- ick Siliers, James McGraw, ttichard Lawrenson, John Day, Harry May, James Keller, William Handley, Casper Norcorn, Charles Holbrook. Robert Howard, Frank Moore, Howard Eckert, California Brandy. ‘Try the celebrated “Bouquet Whiskey,” $2.50 per gallon. Pare Holland Gin. James Barrett, Henry Conner, Charles Fisher, Errol Hart, Harry He Howard Hyatt, Her- GEORGE A. O'HARE, bert Jamison, Frank nan, William Laux- man, Allison Merritt, Frederick Newton, George ‘Charles Sacks, Guy Songster, Henry Slentz, 45 1918 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. ‘hors, cammgton Yates, Burr Edwards, Arthur a eorge Heinecke. E_xXccRsronists, School No. 2, Sallie Dalton, teacher.—Cortin- FISHING PARTIES, ‘TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Fresh arrival of Imported and DomesticGoods. ‘Corn: ‘Lunch. BEEF. . 4 Boneless, with Jelly. cates were awarded to Eitzabeth Lauxman, Lula M. McElfresh, Carrie A. Praul, Lola V: Rowe, Alice M. Praul, Mary R. Arneth, Amy A. Reizenstein, Alice H. Stubblefield, Julia Wise, Florence E. Carrier, Bertha Wolf, Charlotte ‘Toepper, Mary G. Crow, Elizabeth E. Watson, Mary F. Burkley, Emma V. Lindsay, Caroline Toney Fee Weetphalia. Hart, aun E. Colton, Helen Regan, Mary V. 4 ED Margaret Swan. onsen, Boneless in Trufos School No. &, Mary K- Stewart, teacher.—Cer- LLED TONGUE HAM SAGARGR CURRIED | Adsina Edward’ Ihcders Hei at Al wal les, rederick Schultz, prom, terete REED MA COR ROME John Garner, Benton Vanhorn, Randolph Mo- ran, Henry Aue, Wm. Browne, William Chan- cey, Edwin Tarrisse, Harry Sims, Louis Brad ley, George Dick, August Fey, Orlaado Hall. Ernest Greer, Martin Leese, John pouee Irving Hutchinson, \\ illard Keene, William Syiveater, Henry Neldfelat, Si rginia Boss, teacher.—Certiti- TONG! PIOKLED OYS- TEES, PICKLED Nauta: PIORLED” WOODEN PLA’ OOP ENAVELING BAGRETS: dy pat of ue geste and delivering goods to any part » W. REED’S SONS. my5 Md 2216 F street n.w. ALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- CUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORE. Philadelphia OAPONS, 40 School No. 4, Vi cates were awarded to Edith M. Byrne, Mabei &. Davis, Evelyn B. Eckloff, Hattie E. Moore, Maud M. Donaldson, Carrié M. Betz, Mary O: Bodensick, Nora H. Garttrell, Naomi Lockuart, Kate Printz, Elien yj man, Annie Miles, Cooke, Fic Alice ts a pound. mays | K Osborne, Annie M: Roberts, Rachel 8. Wheat, Set _ | Relic Moshevel, annie Kantian ais Soe PPNE MAYUNE GUNPOWDER TxA, | nedy, Annie W. Meredith, Louise Montrop, 1 telle Adler, Chariia C. Herron. School No. 5, M. E. Mitchell, teacher.—Certifl- cates were awarded to Frederick Gebhard, Harry 60 Ornts PEs Ls. Best Government Java OOFFEE, Roasted, 33 cts. . Slagle, Charles A. Widmire, William Pitney, Best Bio OO) 20 cta. per Ib. Wm. E. Howard, Wm. T. Duvall, Edward S. Swiss Process FLOUI, 62-15 per %< Dbl. Duvall, Harry Tardella, Charles Magill, Otto NEW YORK TEA OOMPANY,! Brodudg, Samuel Baooh, Wiillam Fey, Charles Cor. 7th and K sts, es, Harry james, m. Keefer, Schlotterbeck, Charles Schneider, August Wur- ap26-8m WM. H. SPIGNUL & CO. deman, Hawai We Ward, Iichatd tf Pau, 01 \. Es y, Wm. ryden, ae School Noe ily A. Farmer, teacher.—Cer- tificates were awarded to Emma Aue, Blanche Baldwin, Hannah Burger, Josephine Bogeholz, Lucy Bodemar, Gertrude Burlingham, Martha Belt, Mary Drown, Pauline Devantier, Eliza Donaldson, Alice Fix, May Hoffmar, Mary Hempler, Matilda Hempler, Annie Hupfer, Ella Hazeibush, Mary Hazelbush, Florence Hanley, Magy Jewett, Maud Jimerson, Catharine Ise- man, Mamie Kelley, Nellie Lein, Adelia Leach, i Maud McDonald, Lillian Maddox, Mary Millrick Minnie Martin, Grace Mell, Jessie Mann, Effe- mia O’Brien, Amelia Oettinger, Rosa Plant, Blanche Peyser, May Reeves, Janie Reynolds, Enlly Scrivener, Edith Sanner, Altene Sievers, fveriea at the National Fair over all other compet- re hp, handsomect Minngsots Patent Flour in the | | MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN eS Standard Family Flour of District. Thr sale by every first-class Grocer. WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. spl? : WM. M. GALT & CO. Ella Sullivan, Mollie Sullivan, Catharine Shaw, a Dora Vierkorn, Ida Vierkorn, Annie Widmire, Jennie Whitcomb, Carrie Jones. QUPPLIES iG School No. 7, Susie E. Porter, teacher.—Cer- tificates were awarded to Clarence A. Weaver, Jobn C. Swift, Charles Shannon, Frank W. Schmitt, Amos B. Stewart, Charles Butt, Pe} ton Scrivener, August M. Fredericks, Wm. Wi! son, Milton ‘T, Medford, Jas. H. Oliver, ale ander Wilson, Howard P. Froth, Henry 0. Chamberlin, Wm. H. Marr, John L. Rivers, Geo. H. Markward. School No, 8, Emma L, Wilson, teacher.—Cer- Uicates were awarded to Dora L, Stone,Ada G. Stone, Lydia A. Hoover, Clara Preinkert, Lydia B. R. Lovel Emma B. Herbert, Minnte K. K. Friedricks, Etlzabeth M. Tauberschmidt, M. Lenora Dalton, Maud Dubant, Gertie C. Hous- ton, Frances B. Lane, Helen Baum, Katie Now, L. Matilda Brelsford, Blanche M. Reed, Ella C. Sauter, Laura Suit, Lucy Speiden, E. Catherine Thompson, Emma B. Thompson, Sarah F. Rob- inson, Julla R, Goodall, Kosa_A. Reeder, Edna L, Little, Nina Bartlett, Cora Kaufman, Nannie . Withers, Rosa R. Cohn, Kate A. Carrington, FOR PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Having purchased for Cash a full supply of every article used by Plumbers and Gas Fitters, are prepared to offer our goods on as favorabl@¥erms to the trade as apy other house. We respectfully ack an inspection of our Stock, confident that we cannot be beaten either as to quality or price. McHELDEN & CO., e9-1m 319 12th street n.w. p= GREATEST .BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN SEWING MACHINES. MAOHINE, ; Com A. Albertie Moore. Eee Sn reon ee wih Latest! |“ cencol Noo; L. Benga, teacher —Carddcates 2 Were awarded to Edward E. Clapp, Basil B. as OPFENDEIMEN’S, | Baden, Harper J. Keys, David Oppenneimer, Oth street, Cloud Build’ ert Parson: a . tare ze fo leereerae Alber. Ubon ‘Shacklet ra touts her rel les. lefol SON Eee of Oe ANE ACERS Tote: Wurdeman, Otto & Selihausen, Raward B. Hart, Repairing a specialty. 4e5__| Jultus Scherr, John D. Colman, William Freund, ‘BR BEPRESENT ONE OF THE LARGEST | Edgar Pullman. ‘manufactories: coun. School No. 10, Sarah L. Crane, teacher.—Cer- ue SOME: Uficates were awarded to ‘Annie Bacon, Mary Benham, Hattie Stokes, Mer, Dove, Louisa fim te eye the most for the ; spepairing so- | Rempp, Augusta Johansen, Matilda Christman, ted.” KIDDIM BHOR., cor. 18% at. and Fenn- | Xc™PP, Demengeot, Annie Appleman syivania wre: Led Holcomb, Grace Fox, Minnie He nrichs, Muggle el T, ASSHOBR & STEBBINS, Gara, fda Murph, Rc i, Hileon "Rees Penn’ fasHinarom, D. Lizzie oung, Nellie . fad hes th aed | Welch, a le Fitzhugh, Annle Gnesban- 28 Light st., Battmons, Mp. ery, Louise elden, Belle Schmidt, Lena BOILERS, ENGINES, PUMPS, STEAM, GAB | S'S. xo. 11, 1. Schmitt, teacher.—Nettie Wi Wiliam Howard, Joseph William Austin, Kathinka Frech, James ‘MeNamee, Wil- Mam ile, Ruben Costello, Edwin Ellett,” Mar- Pag Hunter, Relf Wood, Clara Louisa Storm, Lewis Frank Jewett, John Fleming, Henry Kraus, Everett Orley. THIRD DIVISION. School No. 1, Mary A. James H. Wer, He , Jessie E ant, Edith M. pg lg for gp eg NATTY. zg my% 24th and 2 and 2d and Dats. n.w. jorge, Annie. Serersina ’ School No. 2, Mary E. Kealey, teacher.-Cor- | fin Jones, Uficates were awarded to Henry Bolsean. Car- re Yourg. Maggie McDonough, Eifie Ports, Wittem ‘George Garrett, Horace Beall, Kate Boller, Lite Freeland, Hamilton Terry, Annie Miller, Bertha Hall, Carrie Ran, Belie Scala, Lillie Delano, Wallach MeCathraa, E ma Anderson, M. Russell, Addie Soad +r, Roberta Smith, wilbur Frank, Kate Biuter, Helen Miller. Frank Field. Eliza Whelan. Min. EvaJohnson, Fannie , Ev: Johnson, Lillie Lusby, Rosa Gray, Perey Ryon. y id Hardester, David Brown, Mary’ Scott, D. Robert Tamitton, Lizzie Maddox, Randolpi Brummett, Edward Turner. 2 School No. 3, Minnie M. Bryerton, teacher.— Certificates were awarded to Samuel Armistead, William Blum, John Waldo Dayton, Clarence Benham Carl A. Keyser, James Ernest Law- rence, George Robert Lee, ‘Harry Jackson Lucas, Frank Jacob Raab, Charles Edward Riordon. John Vogel. Edward Fremoit Wright, George Spencer Dodge, Joseph Carl Gates, Chaties Dor- man Jost, Albert Lohr, Albert Repettl, Harry T. Suit, George Francis Wright, Frankl!a Pierce Prosper, Louis Arthur Reinburg, Harry Meads Reynolds. School No. 4, M. V. McCathran, teacher,— Cattincates were awarded to’ Margaret Holmes, Harriet Meads, Kate Miller, Anna O. ert, Apna Graff, Eva O'Neill, Maud Pamphr Eva Padgett, Eva Ellis, Josephine Cecil, Sarat Warfield, Emma Bright, Clara Price, Marsaret Henry, Mary Herfuth, Margaret Mundell, Lillian Peake, Ebeline Brewer, Cinthia Bean, Mary berkley, Margaret Brown, May Brown, Helea Craig, Ella Cross, Philomena Eopoluect, Minnie Fowler, Mary Krahling, Amy May, Lilite = ev, Martha McIntosh, Emma Robinson, Roach, Margaret Schmidt, School No. 5, Sarah J. Uficates we: Sarab Lizzie South wiek. ealey, teacher. —Cer- awarded to Benjamin Mary Baldwin, Frances Dulin, Mand % Jenite Atzeroat, Leroy Matthews, Frank Burns, John Ketti, John Norris, Chas. Davis, Frances Pumphrey, Howard Gosnell, Thos, Howell, Ada Cross, Kate powbigein, Blanche Keefe, Ev: Puiphrey, Richard Dalley, Mary Warren, Olive Kerper, Eva Perkins, Lottie Kerper, Cecilia Cleary, Florence Erpenbeck, Franc’s Wise. Annie Devote, Elizabeth Grace, Jennie Cross George Smith, Kate Lowe, Emily Willlams Mery Cooney, Geo. Kichards, Margaret Mcken. ney, Jos. Heimer, Sarah Dailey, Grace Wise, Emory Gray, Arthur Fowler. School No. 6, Mary R. Cunningham, teacher.— Certificates were awarded to Mary Bishop, Min- nie Brooks, Elsie Troutman, Emma siebert, Edward Eckles, Warren Hoeke, Grace King. Alice Kraft, Annie Hinkel, Grace Le Due, Henry Siggers, Louisa Goodall, Bertha Phelps, Frank Isemann, Elliott Kramer. Arthur Sparks, Jennie Archibald, Tillie Acker, Florence Baden, Julla Het agp Carrie Eckhardt. Sarah Elam, Annie Fuller, Corinne Schultz, Ella Welch, Daisy Town, wis, Robert Buehler, George Bunnell, Charles Lé Duce, Nettie Lyon, Bessie Willard. School No. 7, Emma J, Woodward, teacher.— Certificates were awarded to Wm. F. Bergman, Lena Dahier, Anna Viola Hay, Joseph Hag! mann, Homer Medford, Marion Sktvington, ‘ton, Lizzie W Elizabeth Johnson, K Y n_Pohler: a Ll. eorge X. Clark, James Horey Beil, Georgiana Groshon, Eva Walker, Nina E. Luskey, Laura R. Campbell, Agnes Fitzsimmons, Virginia R. McPherson, Emily C. MePherson! Wm. R. Gordon, Ida Mary Wagner, Wm. Roth. well, Edith M. Atherton, Leslfe Webb, Joseph Jennings; John Luskey, Netta Medford, FOURTH DIVISION. School No. 1, Fannie M. Moore, teacher.—Cer- tificates were awarded to Louis Johnson. George Keppler, Charlies Cameron. Ulric Talitaferro, George Deiterich, John Hopkins, Samuel Sweet- man, Nichoias Brill, Samuel ‘Bond, Maurice Bird, John Geney, Frank Fields, Albert Halley, Henry Leinsbach, Cailan O'Loughlin, Walter Price, William Wood, William Ries, Harry avis, William Harper, Burr Johnson,’ Rupert Fenton, Joseph Pearson, Frank Jonnson, Wil- iam Hepburn, Walter Baum. School No. 3, M: le F. Riley, teacher.—Cer- tificates were awarded to Richard Burch, Law- rence Burke, Edward Pyle, Bradley Green, Ar- thur Callahan, Edwin ‘Thornton, George Mat- tingly, George’ Keldmiller, Wm.’ Galer. Frank Kappel, John Littleton, Thomas Littleton, Harry Yates, Theodore Crandall, Samuel Hunt, Frank Mattingly, Joho Rullman. Thomas Neafe, Caas. Cox, cee DeKnight, Frank Skinner, Frank S: ‘on. Sani (The name of Fred A. Gee, in Miss Allen’s school No. 5 {ee grade) was unintentionally omitted in the list published yesterday.) School No. 1. LL. Gray, teacher.—Certificates 5 ray, teacher.—Certificat Were awarded to Thomas Blackman, Eva Col- lins, Guy Collins, Harriet Chiffelle, Kate Skin- ner, William Kidwell, Moses Blumenthal, Kate Branzell, Effie Brown, Elizabeth Collins, Lizzie Divine, Anna Dumberth, John Ell, Eva Fletch- er, Ella Moore, Olive Payne, Albert Reynolds, Thomas Segerson, Mary an Ephraim Thomas, Edward Wagner, William Canning, Lula Prather, Sarah Canning, Maggie Tennant, Anthony Simmons, John Eaeritt. School No. 2, E. R. Sawyer, teacher.—Certifi- cates were awarded to Meyer Nordienger, Fred. Kleinschmidt, Mary Whitmore, Vernon’ Peck, bert Morgan, Agnes Meyer, Daisey Wilfong. Aona Thompson. Moneta ‘Thomas, Martha hela, Henry Hillery, Lottie Gore, Jno. Lewis, Henretta Berti -oodman. ‘Thomas Dowling, David Groves, Geo, Olsteud. Ada Story. Bradiey Dixon, Lulu Mason, zie FU Wm. Gibbons, Wm. Sullivan, Cora Brown, Seth Schell, Maria Collins, Bayan Lemmelbauer, Alice Collins, Beulak Miller, Wm. Doores, Garey Colton, Grace Davis, George Soptee Tao Halloran. School No. 4,M. E. Kelly, teacher.—Certifi- cates were awarded to Barton Miller, Alfred Fisher, Amy Chamberlain, Laura Benton, Geo. Weiss, Frank Wisner, Joseph Bernard, Ida Von Dachenhouren, Cora Ager-Ola Hess, Millie Tal- bott, Wm. Smith, James Sydan, Emory M. Wil son, Anna Hudgh, Revere Rodgers, Emma Boar- man, Kate Hult, Laura Volkman, Elizabeth ‘Thompson, Helen Malony, Minnie Wells, Edwin Yost, Clayton Donaldson, Carrie Cost, George Sous, Mary King, Anna Sebastian, Nena er. Colored Scheels of the Second Sub- division. The closing exercises of the second sub- division of the Colored Schools of Wash- ington and Georgetown—located im the John F. Cook Building, H. P. Montgomery, esq., pri cipal; 10th streeet building, MACS Car y, princt) and 4th and L streets bullding, Miss A. V. Tompkins, principal, took place yesterday. Certificates were awarded in the several schools as follows: School No. 1, grade No. 6, L. E. Moten, teacher.—Certificates were awarded to Carrie Thomas, Mary Thomas‘ Eveline Rollins, Martha rel, Douglass, Aaron Russell, Samuel Bell, George Johnson, Rosetta Grayson, Geol Harris, Emily Sewall, Marion ning Fiore! Tucker, John Smith, Jane Thom: essie Lee, Grant Irving, Lucy Webb, Isabella Skinner. School No. 1, le No.5, J. L. Brook: teacher.—Certificates were awarded to Louisa Ball, Sarah Young, Lucy Mack, Annie Woodroe, Anna Thompson, Mary Thomas, Ellen Thurston Ella Johns, Annie Bell, Cordelia Dyson, Benja- min Williams, Gabriel Mockabee, Wm Taylor, Charles Blandford, Ida Jacobs, Alice Green. M t Johnson, John Compton. 001 No. 3, le No. 5, M. A. C. Coakley, teacher.—Certificates were awarded to Clarinda Roberts, Roberta Roberts, Lulu Francis, Clara Nixon, Alice Shorter, Isaiah Moore, Walter Hayson, Mary West, Elizabeth Clark, Joun Dillard, Eustace Johnson. School No. 3, grade No. 5, C. A. Patterson, teacher.—Certificates were awarded to James Coleman, William Thoi James Tunia, Wil- liam Washington, Joseph Wilson, William Smith, Anna Brooks, Mary Francis, Alice Preston, Wil- iam White, Sarah Wallace, Susie Jackson, Sell- na Freeman, Elizabeth Lacey, Marcilena Thomp- oti Cautious, Elizabeth Basey, Julia Scot School No. 1, grade No. 4, M. E. Syphax, teach- er.—Certificates were awarded to Addison Ber- Hattie Browne, Alfred Brack- enbury, Amelia Whit , Eugene Minor. Sortinea os ‘Swandod be Joseph Har- er.—Certificates wi _ , William Parker, William Minor, Harriet fohnson, Fannie Rollins, Mary Thc Annie Tyler, Ruth Wells, Martha Edmonson, William Green, Hester Jasper, John Wills, Richard Younger, Alice Carter, Eliza Henry, Isalah Johnson, David Stewart, Virginia Hill, Eula Lan- No. 4. M. A. & Cary, were awarded Anna BS ae Carter, = Martha Ware, Wm. Carter, joseph Nicholas, Wm. Wright, Wm. Stater,Clara Boudine, Mary Grey. Tomp No. 4, A. V. tencher—Certiteates were awarded to Carolia Nalle, Mary Edwards, Maria Robinson, Alice Wells, Flora Ames, Lucy Se pgs Clark, Mary Boyd, Mary Ruffin, Wi Smith, Eliza- ‘beth Ma-on, Mary Toliver, Annie Ji Lottice, William Jackson, Edward riett: It 'rances ‘School No: 1, grade No. 3, K. G. Lewis, teacher. Certificates were awarded to James Charles Anderson, Julia Johnson, Lizzie Henry, Mary Jones, Harriet \ wel ‘Martha Brown, Clara = Seay = Beckett, Edward Porter, Oscar Young,’ Mary hapklin. ‘School Ne grade No. 3. A. Warrick, teacher. caruneates: wae awarded to Grace Johnson. Maria Golden, Ella ter, Carrie Eee, Anna Conner, Susie Bi ne, os way. ja Kelly, Laura Day, Mary Miller, Mavia Jacks D, ils Carroll, Mary ‘Waters, Chas. Brown, Charles Henderson, James eee dln C. Jones, William Pierre, Charles King, Grymes, Mary Menard, James Miles, Edward Sones, Sarah Scott, Bisle Barker, ‘Jones. Thomas Mason, Lewis St. Clair, Savoy, — > Hila Black, Wm. St. Clair, Ruy: i ee I A iy “ag ee School No ificates were awarded to Marths Kelly, Henrietta Eliza Annie Nelson. . Wai tans Deviite, James Golsanats G Gu. Te lames ver, Frances Nelson, School NO. ¢. grade No. 3, LL. teacher. Certificates blag to ries ton, The . Alired White, Ida Jones, Raward a. Gant, Robert W mn, Lillian Ruffin, Nica- . OB olas ‘Tuerego, i and School No, 5, grade No. 8, J. Wilson, teacher. os Certificates were awarded to Charlotte C5k, 6, Elizabeth Rollins, Joha Norton, John Willta‘ns, ORs Sarah Dixon, Henry Lundle, Susan Craige, Mare Rath- garet Martin, Emeline Foy, William Toltver, the Carrie Bell, Ida Ruffin, Richard Gray, Arms. were tead Washington, James Hill, Alire Jobnson, of the Florence Smothers. oghlan School No. 6, grade No. 3, M. E. Chew, teach- 3 er.— Certificates were awarded to Frances Black- ier, G4; Well, Annie Thomas, Alvina Scott, Alice Tay- Aaa lor, Hattie Green, Florence King, Lottie James, . Martha Ambush, Georganna Ediuborougit, Kate . ae Te occ — Chase, Emma ‘America to ‘oliver, et iiams, Alice Latney, Mary - as Harris, Hannah Gresson, James Latney, au- | {Xclude separate Irish teats from future drew Spricgs, William Jordan Emanuel Wao matches for the Centennial trophy. A resola- peoeslh, tion Was passed condemning this alteration, ; : < < ewe, | declaring they could not recognize the pov Thomas, Lucinda Early, Alexander Barnes | SCoUADd and Australia, allot which nadenait, James Willis, Ella E. Watkins, George Brooke, | UeS Participated in the first thatch aud thenetye Gertrude Bose Lewis Davin Ells Wee earned the right to enter subsequent ones, ch, Is MAty | Flags will be placed on » | range challesge cup w ‘The betting ts in fav bella Evans, Henrietta 2B 0 son, Edward Thoraton, So! Williams, Thomas Clarke, Ida Johason, Hal’, Annle Green, Charles’ Jolnso: he range. : = Ca INTFRNATIONAL PIGRON SROOTING CONTEST. Winson, Helen Bee, Catherine . Hi. Rogardus, the champion pigeon Coleman, Emma Carroll, Gabrealla” Garnes ived the idea of an taternational Letitia Brown, Charles Brace, James Buda, gz contest, The captain p 08 Hannab Beckly. im Of Nive 1b ted to go wo No.2, grade No. 2, F. England to shoot with a similar team ther, her.—Certificates were aw: ‘Thomas, Alice Williams, Char rauder, Ailen Thomas, Lucy § beth Johnson, Sarah Lewis, G Amanda Wallace, Mary Bol: Sisin Cusenberry, James L’ afier the m: of the Interuacion mM Is LO De Seiler ‘Dh purpose Some ramen 18 to be There will then be ches, of 100 birds each, open Ubree different toall shooters in Tntted States, and the five Griffin, Mary Robinson, Walter Clarke, Clinton ak og Dest averages shall constitute the Crampton, Charles Cosey, Edwin Peck, Mary | team. Prominent professional shooters saunders, aw assembled here have stenitied th School No, 3, grade No. 2, 8. J. Jones, teachor. | {on to enter, and there t doubt the tdea will Certificates were awarded to Robert. Lan Webster Sutherland, Mary Lee, Caroline Tin Elizabeth Williams, Lincoln McQuay, Wiillam Reed, John Thomas, Mary Mason, Harriet Gran- ger. Alice Witams. Schoo} No. 4, grade No. 2, M. L. Hoy, teacher, Certificates were awarded ‘to Louisa Fletcher, Kate Martin, Lucy Rawls, Thomas Wise, Johu Davis, Richard Contee, Wilmore Parker, Emma Clarke, Nellie Jones, Rosa Monroe, Jeanette Rawis, Mary Shorter, Julia Walker, Henry Smith, Ametia Il, George Renfro. School No. 5, gradé No. 2, A. L. Browne, be carried out, and Capt. bly head (he team. nius will proba. BASE BALI The National Baltimore game yesterday was as good as the National-Athletic game the day before was bad. It was a close, well-contested Dout from first to last. The th by the Baitimores in the sev that was all they made; the N score until the eighth inning, in two, and that was all they . tendance was not very lange....Other yesterday resulted: Yales, 1; Chicagos, 12 bany’s, 7; Clevelands, SPORTING NOTRE. The Mystic Park races at Boston closed yes- terday with two events, the 2:50 and 222 class, The frst race was won by Golden Girl The Charles Harris, Edward Mason, Ri man, Mary E. Hughes, Sarah Miller, zabeth | second race was won by Noontide, Warren, Elizabeth Washington, ’ Caroline ‘The annual regatta of the Analostan Boat Strange, Matilda Blaphein, Ida Jordan, Hannah | Club takes place this evening at 6 o'clock. Lewis, Delflah E. Smith, Caroline Fletcher. ‘There will be four-oured, pair-onred and barge School No. 1, gradé No.1, M. E. Johnson, | races. teacher.—Certiticates were awarded to Noward | “Columbia and Cornell are to have a boat race Brown, Robert Hill, Joseph Price, George Joha- | on Lake George in duly, which is expected to son, John Waddy, Mary Chase, Sarah ‘Turner, | attract a multitude of people. Mary J. Johnson, Richard Johnson, William aE ean Spencer, Edward Munday, Bendine Brown, Charles Coleman, Josephine Saowden, Mary Magruder, James Brown, Mary Johnson. Sarah Hamptor,Henrietta Edmunds, Abraham Holmes, Harry Lee. School No. 2, grade No. 1, €. E. Taylor, teacher.—Certtfieaies were awarded to Sarati Chariton, Julia Contee, Frank Wayne, Rosa Lee, Jane Foster, Louise Holmes, Jesse Doreter, Eliza Jackson, Sandy Toliver, Beulah Thorap’ son, Lucy Briscoe, mary Hurley, Wadsworth Holmes, John Jackson, Charles Taylor, Charles Preston, Julia Williams, Georgia Boyd. School No. 3, grade No. 2, M. E. M. Thomas, teacher.—Certificates_ were awarded to Mary Mutton, Eda a Cornelia Law, Louisa Coleman, Arthur Luckett, Thomas Boone, Maria Jones, Fanny Posey, Ella Wilson John Scales, William Mundy, Bettie Hiner, Martha Jackson, john Beckley, Bettie Miner, Mary Jefferson, Thomas Picket, Fanny Pope, Calvin Winson, Ella Chase, THE NATIONAL DEMOCKATIC COMMITTER yester- day visited Music Hall, in Cincinnatt, aud re- viewed the arrangements for seating dv press representatives and others. Thy Tents are sitntlar to those ta Chicago. es, range. ONE OF THE MOST DISAGRERARLE Of human beings is the person who does not “look where he ts go! 3 dy of Troy entered a surgeon's office in that city recently and asked fo have her nose set. She satd that a man ran into her on the street and the collision frac- tured that useful organ. Of course, it may have Deen the fault of the nose, but tn the ab- ‘sence of exact knowledge ft ts fair to conclude ‘hat the man was to biame, Last Sunday one of our Sunday-school super Intendents, on bis way to church, met a boy with a fishing-pole. “Where are you with that pole?” asked the superintendent. He had not seen the boy since the last time he s grade tec’ filled up at a Sunday-school picnic. “Pieasn, Gouna eee Per Benet. | Gir Pee got a wicked tather who eeuds san oat verly Lewis, Virginia Mahoney, Flora Jenkins, | t0 fish every Sunday morning, but as soon as 1 ¥ Out of sight of the house I am going to play Alice Lipscomb, Bettle Mitchel, Alice Lewis, ee 3 key and come to Sunday-schoo ®-Young men should hesitate before enter- the arena of politics. A man can become a ticlan when he ts fit for nothing else, and en he will not have so much at stake vo risk. LW. 0. Picaynne, &®" He went into a prominent drug store, and a No. 1, M. EK Strather, teacher.—Certificates were awarded to Emma r Langston, George George Nichols, Joha Tecks, Beh Robinson, Bell Scott Fann Taylor, ‘Thomas Brow! S, Joseph Bell, Charles Watts, | said to the dentist: “You pulls out mitout Grant Walker, Wannie Williams, Brown. | pain?” “Certainly.” “What does dat cost?” School No. 6, grade No. 1, M. Beckett, | “One dollar.” Py shiminy—you dinks dat don’t teacher.—Certificates were awarded to Jonn | hurt none, py gracious.”—San Antonio Herald, Denville, Solomon Morris, Rosella Miner, ete ee Ha Green, Lillian - DIED Washington, Samuel Beckwith, Lizzie Bowman, . a 7 "I Mary Jackson, James Johnson, Anna Coleman, | ;FANTROY.,,.O7 June 17th, 1880, Many Faw. Lizzie Thomas. ‘Her funeral will take place trom Shiloh Baptist between 16th and 17th), to-mor- row, Sunday, at So'clock. Friends and respectfully invited to attend. - On the morning of June 17th, 1899, T School No. 7, grade No. 1, EM. Collins, | auest wae Spear Seen were awarded to ween ler, in! roggins, Geo. Armstead, Henry Clark, Wm. Lewis, Wm. Nelson, Elizabeth Car- GAWLER. e ter, Luella Tolliver, Sarah Smoot, Matthew | at a quarter totem o'clock, Micron DugwAs, ia- Faker; James Barnes, Wm. Bruce, "Wm. Hun- | {Bt fon of A- H: and Maguic Gawler, aged a: Serre Rugenta Bell, Anni Robineon, Lena | Taya. rider cvening, June 15, 1880, Eo {Hehe Alfred Tyler, Frederick Wintleld, John | RAAINH, , Friday cremtne, Juve 2 240. E> ‘School No. 8, No. 1, J. R Bush, eerd Fix mv ths and one day. = pool Ko. erate No. 3. 3. to Foun | edHi<] mond and Petersburx, Va.. papers plenss Evans. Apnie Allen, Harry Hines, John Chap- RICHARDSON. man, Mary Banks, Charlie Curtis, Arthur Mat- | James and Ellen thews, EMme KS, Estelle Wheeler, Rosa Pinkney, Robert Haskins, Margaret Browa, Walter Quince, Herbert Johnson, Sarah Vi cent, Churlle Hill, Robert Bryant, Lie Jonn- ND. son. School No. 9, grade No. 1, H.C. Ricks, texcher. Certificates were awarded’ to Samuel Fletch: relatives Jonaxna, beloved daughter of Richardson, aged fourtoos ‘The funeral will take place at 1:30 o'elock, 0+ Funday, June 20th, from the residence of her par 214 12th street northwest. Friends of th IY are invited to attend. » RYAN. On June 38th, 1880, after a brief illness, MicHast Ryans, tu the eighty ‘seventh year of his George Smith, John Edwards, James sinith, | “funeral will take place on Sunday, June 20th, at Joseph pone John E chanad — Tyler, | 20" vat oe iow te pesdienco a a 244 at a Richard Newton. Henry tams, John and-a-half street wo Vt. reistt gins, Ernest King, Theodore Hunter, W iam | f the family are requested to attend. 2 Walker. Arb Poliene, Diony-lous White, = wn, est Hawkins, Charles Sve art, Jos. Givbs, Charles Gioos, UNDERTAKERS. Wilitam Hunter, School No. 10, grade No. 1, J. E. Twine, teach- >. wDLE er.— Certificates ‘were awarded to Julls King, | JX ™%>- SPINWUEM. op Janie Elvan Margaret Johnson. Sarah Wako, Cadel ms, ary juny ura e, Jose} eine Minor, Carrie 12933 street Branch Btore, 239 43 street s.w. Mareeliina C! ep Noxieys i ieuberts Spex Harriet Diskasne Eile, loxley, Ruberta larri mn, Eliz. abeth Ci Lethey Stewart, Julia Wale Frances James. SENATOR THURMAN arrived at Columbus, 0. yesterday, from Washington, and had a consu tation with a number of delegates to the Cin- cinnati convention and personal friends as to ow be be it for FIFTEEN DO! . SaERIGAE Banihal, Uc ae NY a jack - OCOMPAN Mennfactnring a the management of his contest as a presiden- | Fblé, easy-running, and one which lace Ual candidate. ‘The consultation was tnformal, eR pol poy one yy npn By wy pS and, besides ig to stick to Thurman as | heath and strength 80 often {incurred by ladies who long as there was ee his nomination a Shove oe ae Cob. eae ‘anging busin thing wi: m at. the EREL OPE! 2 done eiomiias °S | STORE, No. 102) 7th et. b-w-+ the sole agency for this city and Gepreetown. ust ARREST OF REPRESENTATIVE VooRUIS.—Chas, H. Voorhis, republican Con; man for thesth New Jersey congressional district, was arrested at Hackensack yesterday, on an indictment for embezziing $5,000 from the defunct First Na- rere of Hackensack, of which he is presi- nt. Not an Uncommon Form or Henorsy.—Quite number of darkies, young and old, were fish- ing down on Kuhn’s wharf yesterday, when a boy of about twelve fell off and would have met a watery grave had it not been for the en- ergy and presence of mind of old Uncle Mose. Alter the boy was safely landed, a bystander air t to praise old Mose for the heroism he “ais the ‘boy your son?” asked the sympathetic or. “No, boss, but he mout jess as well a been. He had all de bait in his pocket.”—@uleesior STONES, TELS, &o., which will be a RR MO! mae to order. CAREIREY sme" SROGERE aprs ISPOSERS of SEOOND-HAND CLUTHING, We &e., can the best a ES makes Silk Caesarea kinds \W HATS BLEACHED, and Hats of apse 740 8th st, betweenG and H._ ANTED— Tadic 2 washington to call W Abi cmine our SEWING MACHINES Oe New Home, and Feduced to €25. E fore parchacing. | N News, Machines in good rent. “MOKENNY, 471 O’DOXNELL'S QUESTIONS about Lacour moe | ———————— ——— —— ————__— been expunged from the records of the House o} Ll MARTIN & CO."83 CELEBRATED Commons, O'Donnell excitedly left his seat. PULP MORTAR BLACK, IANA STATE ELECTION.—The supreme court FOR BRICKLAYERS USE, of indiana nas that the constitutional ‘Where Black Joints are required. amendment the state elections take Stock on hand. mylt 12thiet. wharfand 1202 F st.n.w ‘ORGES TO PASTURE AT 63.00 PER MONTH on farm near ‘burg. E eee Poe Lee [2 somneen © 08. Bantam, WASHINGTON, D. O., DEALEES IN UNITED STATES BOKDS Di8- ‘TBIOCT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. DOMEATIO and FOREIGR EXCHANGE. mars A Fatal Fir OF REMORSE.—A ae Blowing out his brains, at Centra Station, Dod- out ridge county, W. Va, on Wednesday.’ The cause of the act was remorse at having betrayed @ young gir. far, in- too, has belts, like Saturn.) In Peoria it was it ion. id reach ag 4d 35,000, but less than 2 bast {Peoria has no belt.] Ledger 5, [ F iM

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