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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, ¢ ; = aT tng STAR BUILDINGS, jorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th £t, by 7 : The hae! — ere ements LOAVES OF BREAD, A DOZEN FOTATORS, POUR PIES, 2 Ixptax, match APOLIa, Inp., June 13.—An eating ane ere | Justtacen pnoshare ‘The ootertante were 20h cents each. By —postage prepaid—S0 cents ® ( Es Souths one yeas, $0 csiz eeaetha ee Reeder and Joe Blaky, barbers, working in the ~ ‘shop, whose mnomic feats have aroused [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., a8 pecond-elase mail matter} Hi enthusiasm of their udmirers on seworal once sions. There were no stak' d that the contest, Tae Werezr Srax—published on Friday—61 ® |— Might be carried on as cheaply as possible, it was Sprrae oa ena oe _ located at a restaurant run by & colored lady, ia jons must be paid in advaneer offer at ter ke npr” a WASHINGTON, D. C. SUPPLEMENT. MONDAY, JUNE 13. _| show, ctwomen, ‘are 'euracead by ne, Eates of advertising m: wn on application. és Blaky fell off is chair Reeder had disposed of the ——— me Showing: Six pounds of roast beet and port, © = ae aS re ME NOTED MEDIUMS. ‘corn bread, a loaf of wheat bread, two AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. I AUCTION SALES. CITY AND DISTRICT. Sea == ie are wage madly ders of cooked potators, a doren Ib alla pound Of = = = = - = = = a Gen. Sherman tries to Read _a Speech—| The Seybert Spiritual Commission Say | radishes, four pies, and six glass of tea, FUTURE DAYS. —onnow: eee ETRE NEON. Yan Children’s Day. Sheridam Tells the Secret of His Success: ‘They Are Only Juggiers. | Sttogetner eignt pounds more ff stuf’ than Biaky ay = lOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UeTIoN SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED |\ LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF ME | SFECLAL SERVICES IN MANY OF THE CHURCHES YES- —— Gould get away with. The effects of the feast JP PRCANSON BHOS, Auctioneers Neceacete ee PROPERTY, NO. 1207 THIRTY. PuRaT STREET |“ PURMTTORE. OO tS Peo EARLOR TERDAY. Sixty-four cadets were graduated from the United | sxrennanxrs BY LEARNED uEX—aexRT stave, oF | Were far more noticcable “upon the unfortunals mRvatres sare of vaucante rurnoven | * OUTER E SADE OF HOUSE No. 1117 ¢STREEE MORSE gees PUL ORB AMD fo | BULL VERY SIRE WALNUT G TUAGE: | , Childrens day, which is a bright and pleasant | states Military Academy Saturday. ‘The exercises |" yew vont, Faia TO coNvINcr TaE cowmimaox | BfOAicirens of the restaurant, than upon the ea.~ REAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS No. 4:50 ONE HUNDRED AND. TEN FEET. GOOD | — S8Dq4IN0 EEN MOB BRIDGE Stet | ROBES CanD argon Feo FOLD. | festival, generally observed in the month of roves | were held under the trees in froutot the Ubrary. | auras commmoase sv nevus sor an mas | syerasmuh 8 during ‘the afternoon, she Wat STREET NORTHEAST. CHANCE FOR AN INVESTMENT. AxDTHEGEORGETOWN OH WEST WASH- WIREORG GoD GAT HATE MANTEL AND FIER | py the Methodist churches, and to some extent by | On the platform were Gens. Sheridan, Sherman} 4 qcice MaxD AND TOR, consumed With grief, and 11s doubtful If she ever Bee mes, Salts Aric 12 MM | pearing date 0 the 1Oin, Soto Keer SF nee | SSMCSBAN, Ouse THIRTEENTE, 1997, EOUNGER ° REDSTENDE BUREAGa, WAaH: | Other denominations, was celebrated yesterday in | and Merrit the academical and military sal, che wwe Specs trecn Fametuphta, | hoe ee Se end eula eS Rd i eS | ad pre te Diroud ed Ne Pres Grose ts BOARDS. WAMieNsion vrastna -bykiNG | Parous churches throughout the District. AB a | poard of visitors, of which @. W. Childs s pres Duusths meng! aa eeapanapea apes ae Soren pan a I oh the | Coltimbia, and by decree of the Supreme Court of the | Rescribed ‘property (and, its appurtenances: the im CHAIRS REFRIGERATORS, Hala AND > OFRER Tule, the regular morning service was given up to | dent, and other distinguished guesta. ‘The gradu 11, says: ot the ‘The Bride-Eiect Was Missing. ¥ sea on THURSDAY. BENTH DAY | District Of Columbia, sit as a, Court of Equity, | provements consist in three-story brick building. MATT! PILLOWS AND eRe, ‘the children, and the churches were made attrac- | ating class occupied the place of honor, and their | Seybert Spiritual Commission, the appearance A-NORTH CAROLINA CLEKGYMAN JILTED ALMOST 4® mumbend cloncy Son beten pert of origi Ender erig'Geed of trust’ wilt ou TUESDAY he | 7aaretioreatie tastane heey oh fale, Oran | FEATHER Bet ES ETTORE wecuisITEs, | Ve Dy the masses of flowers which were used for | comrades vook seats behind them. Gen. Merritt,| Which has, for more than three years, been Tue ALTAR. aap FOURTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1887, at FIVE | and two years, for which the burclusebetotenbeating | RET a AUGHION. a = decoration. The children, in their white di superintendent of the post, presided. Chaplain | ®Xtously awaited in the spirttualistic and sclen-] Rarmom, N.C. June i. An unequaled soctal tena coursing six rovtum with modern usprove- | O'CLOCK PM. at public suction, i Seameot the interest from the day of sale, are I TUESDAY MORNING, UNE FOURTEENTE, | looked as pretty as children ouly can 100k, Posthelwaite offered prayer, all the cadetsstanding | tific world, has at last been completed. BY Its | sensation agitates the people of that well-kno magnts, Known a0 4:15 tt fed fitiate inthe city of Waniington, ia Said Dise ual frm ‘Terms, to be complied. with within 'f | salesrounns, Din and D stasetacoteercetea Secees ok | Fe eang, Songs and recited tno tarde Serdnucgy | Meanwhile, Afverthe band had played a national | @&claration spiritualism has received the severest | Summer resort, the mountain town of Asheville, Notes to bear Square S85: having a fentol a0 feoh ee orth: | cout: $100 deposit omsceestenee ord? Purchaser's | lection of Household gots, the effects ot a family de- | tn the midst of the Rowers sat the voices of the | alt the Rev. John ‘W. Brown, D. D., of Buffalo, de- | Diow almed at it since the day of its inception. | ‘Tuesday the papers there announced that on Chuverutcnea’ puters cont Tetum ov com: | Gunt-and intine tack of e¥eu width 110 feet tho | on SOU S*PO* NTEPREBS OCU, wanton, | sini hourdkooving’ and removed to our aaesroams | biray yaiaed ox tue, powers, and the yolces of te | alr the Rev ‘address on behalt ot the board of visi- | Henry Seybert was.a wealthy citizen of Philadel. | Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal J'parisher ot Gih in five days otherwise resale at risk and | depth of said lot the name being ture particularly Doth street aw. convenience ofeale. ____18 | orthe day was the contrit ‘which are made = . ‘Who, late in life, became a strong believer in} Percy K. Eubanks of the Episcopal parishes « Declpacbene Telspecs described in aid deed of trast tometer. with the ime | THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer: Atta ts HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. for home iulssions “The President occupied his | “"S His theme was “Character and Duty.’ replace Loreceatogs be nOlene eovealed vy | Lexington and Concord, would marry dies Nettie Bit. WARNER? qrustees, 4 thereon, consisting of a govd two-story | > 4rcapiE IMPROVED PROPERTY DENG — usual pew in the First Presbyterian Church, and | Gen. Sherman was the next speaker. He started gen phenomena ¥ | Henry, daughter of the late Judge J. L. Henry, of jot-dtds ¥. PALMER, "5 relling. PREMISES NO. LSLIEE SERS EE ROUTH OAaS | EXTENSIVE SALE OF CHINA AND GLASSWARE, | although none of the children invaded his'pew, ; OUt by making an apology for reading his speech, | Professional mediums. He was aman of learn-| Ashoviiie. Ail tbe parties Were well known, abd Open yon te gd mre Ey hn Eatery DECORATED WARE, LAMP SHADES, WOODEN | yet they swarmed all around ‘and he seemed | #00 said he had never read one before. He pI ing, of culture and of progressive ideas. The | society was interested, ‘The groom, a very stylish EDUCATIONAL otes of the purchaser and.adeed of trust on the prem. | TAN? at FIVE O'CLOCK FM the undérstroed Chea io enjoy the situation. ‘At All Soul's Church Gen. | Out @ big rollof manuscript and began to read. He | reading of his will, after his death, disclosed the Foung clencyman of fine fariis. Yeh ‘tor Asbevtiia setae = eee sew sold, oF all cash, at the purchaser's option. feria | Will oifer for sale, in front of the preuisen, stl 1601 AETER O CLAS E AEN AoE EXTEENTH, | Greeley, the chief signal officer, made an address 1 C0 tell & TUN St Hee Leen Foun | fact that he had made a bequest of 940,000 for the | TUCSlay, nicht. ° Upon his arrival chery earyy sone afean al ween Erbe complied within ten'dasy from the day of sale, | lots 46 and. 42, in equare 104%, routing together | 288743 CLOGK atmy Auction Rooms, I tote children, A éhildren’s mass meeting was | DSEAD to tell a funny story. He IAUENEL 0 ee | at ee ae ee oe one for te | Wednesday worming he Devan to prepare for the Seer ca ittcen, wake to esha of fe freee "eeerve he rut to enn’ coaua | S82 Abed on Ketencsby's depth oP LUCE TS fo aan erBORE SL ie ator Reade aig | Meld EHS aitchacea ee te Cale BaDNae | HOW Wise and dignined ehees young (ows Boyintanance a chair in the Catversiy of Fean- | marriage.” as he Was attiring. Uiuselt his, best Fauld lecoutee Address FRENCHLES es Pmychaser. A deposit of $100 re- | improved by two-story frame dwelling, No. 1517 ie THOMAS DOWLING, auct, chure under the auspioes of the Primary Teach- et egy A seserd ee commission should be apponted. to make man came in with wg yn! = Zaet y a et EUAS OREN ers' Union. In some ofthe churches the > at thew was no bride. ‘The preacher was AOARCE Spats BEAT Rp PIGBTON:) trustees SOR Line Alison reysucing at cost of purchaser. | )YUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers of children formed s part of the service, fa the Hous conndence! What magnificent innocence? DOr ED Pa mPanel investigation of te PME- | Aiiy seruck all of a heap at themnews,. It. was but Protessor of M scity will n= | _Je2-akds Ollice: 482 Louisiana ave. nw. | ——-—________—_—— = | PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ANp | evening, at the Metropolitan M. E. ch ad. | Be exclaimed. |The roar of laughter that greeted | MGW in nt AD an a body of at too true. The expected bride had, without cere struct and receive in his faluily a few students during 5 aT HOS. DOWLING, Auctt UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE SOUTH- | dresses were delivered by President ‘Welling Prot sarees nod Seneral forget all about bis writ- | scientists was selected. to Undertake thie fmport, | MOB, and heavily veiled, taken the train out fhe summer Address PROFESS ere E PROPERTY ON | a WEST SECTION OF THE CITY. Stuart and A. P. Lacy, on the subject of “Ameri. | tenaddress, and he struck ‘out into Ra ant mission, Morace Howard Perens umteteons Asheville the previous evening, and “had gone * R SCH = EST. 1% ‘a EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED We will offer at_public ti front the can Childhood,” ‘the importance of Christian hich a ke ch 0 | Rast, actually passing preacher Eubanks at e EOC NTS TARE PARK, MD. | ,By tinued Supreme Courtof the ay | ERORENTY, No. 1085 SINTH STKEET NORTH: | promines, Cn TRUSDAY, the Stk Tew ik: tralning for the children. punctuated by Bary ibughter' ahd applause by Guiversty, wan made’ acting chaitaseaaa De, tow of Marioa. "a miecting point “of tains, but Fourth seasion bezins JULY. 15TH. vartment of hday of May, (2 3 NT, 5 VEO" 8 O cy eeting. Soctet o eat rocuth ‘Mrs M.Stevens Hart. Depart- i M. ‘Carroll va. Lewis | On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWEN- ga | OF two Of those new and attractive two. ‘Bnicl Spraying Shade Trees. Gen, Sheridan was the last speaker. He wel- | }yit. Pepper, provost of the unlversity and profes- | énga. ‘No one knows whither the intended bride moutaine: Demistmemt of Ger: N Twill sell in | TIETH, 1887, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the Dwellinws, on 4 street, between N street and McLean is Somed Lhe graduates nto the ranks of the Arms. | qo Agee the | 28S gone, and no one can give a reason for her J, Catalogues at the Wash- &,_ THE FOUK- | premises, I shall sell the north 32 feet 6 inches of avenue southwest, containing ix rooms and bath, with | To the Editor of Tux EVENING STAR: Rew m to do their duty the best way they | DY virtue or his other members of action. plocution, 904 M st. jel-Im*_ ap 18RZ, AT HALE in sanare 478, by a depth of 0: feot 43 inches, | al} ingdern improvements. ox pRog, aucte, |. Im DMs “Address to the Public” on the subject of | knew how; to be good to thelr men, end then their Se i Gg —>__ Suey LES Rend cad premeinos bnews iid descr bed oi fhe ground Taptoged bya two-story Frame welling, beiug No. 2 ‘the web-worm, published in Taz EvEntne Star of | men would be to them. He said young | mist is Geo. A. Spa: An Irrepressible Texas Ghost. we necessary. J.W. REYNOLDS, Room = <CANBON Se ea al be chemistry in the universit Geo, 8. Fuller - pia op nia of he Cup gt Mucbungton, im, the istrict | ecu: Quechalt cash. the balance in atx months, | J )UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. June 7, Mr. Mann, formerty of the Division of Ento- | themn aad ddeds oh ee ends 0 help | Groressor of nteliectual sud, moral uilowopny Darias, Tex, June 13.—The Grif_in street ghost, hand Este. ow. a (29),'im Davidson's subdivision of square numbered | trust; or all caste af aptien oe pantie? given | WILL SELL ON THE PREMISES. 1305 F STREET | Mology of the Department of Agriculture, sees fit ofhelp, | When I was appointed a lieutenant I re. | Obert Ells Thompson, protessor of story and | which, about three months ago, forced a deputy QPRING AND SUMMER SESSIONS. two iundred and twenty proved by a | posit ‘required at ‘time of sale. All conveyancing at NORTHWEST (NEAR NEW NATIONAL THEA- | to take issue with Prot. Riley's proposition tospray | solved to be a first-class one, and to perform my | English wings hae! Sellers a well-known United States marshal to vacate his premises, has. SORPSMANT OP Efe NocusAbiiy ap ype. | Pune dvsling (Thiel ante 244.17 Hict on dat | Jumehasry cont WILLIAM BUDD, ED Wines’ BEANDOSE CORBIN AND | the trees with an arsenical solution. No one duties the best way I knew iow. 1 worked hard, | ¢lvil engineer; Jas White, editor of Dentat | varmed Up again, the besieged this time being the NG. et aud has « depth of 110 feet to an alley. rijell-déds nN an result was when there was a vacancy 2 family of W. F. Meeks, a tailor, who did not be- eee ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in two equal — WHISKIES. can posaibly dispute his right to disagree with | Simong thr and now a director of public charities and cor: s x EGE, sere ciene: Cmenrucesh: residue in two equil | 7 iracas DOWLING, Aucionear # ng the captains I got it. A month later the " e a " Heve in ghosts, and ‘undertook to Inhabit the National fk pf Hepublle Building, wvathwasteorner | iaallineaiss tn opnatd two stars: purchaser to gies | TI factloneer: rponTep KEY west Kb powrsric CIGARS, pratt tt is reference to lin 4s an. “Un- | governor of our State Wasiooking foracolonel, and | ction; Dr. Calvin, kuerr, ‘and Dr. s, Welr | Meve 18 Ghosts and undertodk, vo inhabit the a Dae a Stone ‘otes secured by dece of trusty bearing interest at i 2 7th and 1) st . Washingtor maeesesenren bat a day. of sale, payable semi: | PARLOR FURNITURE, IN SEPARATE. PIECE! hell. “The commission has secretiy tested cide cae separa tae) agama ‘« in from | Percent per annum fron E RATE &a, AT AUCTION, some one said, ‘There is Sheridan, take mm.’ 1 | Mitcl t phenomenon has become intolerable, and that he Gees totes opti All Branch a of tyyeceritinn Sanualy, A deposit of $70) reauited on tay cfsaie, | EANCY TABLES, WINDOW HANGINGS WHAT | THURSDAY, MORNING, SUMu SIXTEENTH, com- may bometer Bp ey ener was good tomy men, gave them Diénty vo eat, and | Humerous mediums frou all parts of he county: and Mr. Malcomson's family, who occupy oue. bait boroughly taught. Shore ion for | Conveyancing, Ke at cost of purchaser. 5 Oe. MALNC 3 cl eel i Was his friend.” The e aunted house, will inove out. They hear Bessa bree, oren. tortor oat patina Day and | day fsa el Se pout of yuri mena | Tapes WALSUL CHAMBER PURMUEORE TS | tien ths, speet anally of Imported ad Dometic Ei oS Oe yas {got tobe a Drigadlereeneral, All the help | Hoes, et, foarded with. Jealous (care; | groans sce a wnite object outing inte ait and ening sessions. Cail oF ot com : in ten ( 0 : ' got was from my men, I worked hard, and often Observe the furniture inoved rudely. A fow night 74-2 21 trustee reserves the right to resell the ty at the SETS AND SEPARATE PIECES; FINE HAIR | houses in this city. The fine trade: tention premise the fact. e1 the rs follows: iy tg ‘Telephone call 874-3 eriktm | fak'and cout of the douauiting urchagte HATTRESSES, WIE SPRINGS: BLANKETS, | fo thigealn ‘Whe goods can bo examined Up to. the | mapnuet premise with the fact that the tank cart fig cag mighty Whe otuers were asiep, mak: | “ZWe decined urelves tervunate at the ost | Age the bed Cocupled iy Miss Mocks Was raed tn er Crasses* DUNCANSON BROS, Aucue” 108 Loulsiana are, NITURE, ‘SIDEBOARD, PILLAR EXTENSION foes! DUNCANSON BROS. Aneta, | Suade Trees and their fasect, Defoliators,” and in afoad if having asa counsellor the late Mr. Thomas R. | tor fathers fooln, Doss wil wee ne ~ FIRE BUILDING LOTS ON isT @rREETAND| QfBLE CANESEAT CHAINS, CHINA AND | _Storefor rent and Fixtures for sale intact. jell-4t_| hi EVENING Bramarticles was not, a8 Mr. Mann | * He then handed the cadetsthelr diplomas, Fran- | H 2S, Dersonal friend of Mr, Seybert, and | house at night. ‘The existence of the phantom is z A 2 ae eo , kc, Shunk, of Pennsylvania, was tle its to - | now corroborated by upward of &. 8 ELQCUTION AND ORATORY. <carseen | FOS BEUHEAME AVE ETMEER DP EAS'E | GEARS WARE RITCHES HugUisITiS, ko, az | =O oresor rent and Fissurasor ale states Javented for the purpose of praying cotton | cs Shunk of Fonaayvaaie, widely known throughout tie Land as nn com sap Soret wit TUITION AE CUASSES ONLY. oe ae Qu WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE FIFTEEN wT Suintier of 186% especially for the. purpose of | SP forward, but the applause’ that. greeted hum | DFO soe urselves rst to the inves eee Some Seams a noun to heve nea First Department VICE CULTURE: Second De- ‘ial GRE one es 68 connenciny at TEN O'CLOCK, at Rouigeucs | VAQUARUE PROPERTS AT AUCTION PT. LOT | Sotavinn Ghat Proce ee aon a ae arose oot | as tno ighést man iu che class was as nothing | Ad we add pendent siate-wriuing, and Curougn fits | 10,006 supernatural aud are considered credibie CULTURE: Seeond De-| LARGE LOT OF GROUND ON D, NEAR NEW | 1887, ig at TEN 14,20 30. SOOR p orchat 3 il tion of independent slate-writing, and thro Bt 30, 8Q. 117, 18X91 ALLE! with cl vil 7 ay oy Lp JERSEY AVE. NORTHEAST. No, 1026 17th street, I shail sell the entire contents. bv] xt jectio 5 red. the thunderous hand clapping witnesses. Fartment, ARTICULATION and PRONUNCIATION: JERSEY AVE. NOT! iol O2G, ath street, I shail sell the entire conten IMPROVED BY Two'sToRY neem ye: ng Jections ‘to spraying are: Effect of the drippings Ne ald a seance for this Was arranged with a — L JERS i Soke ee awarded colored Cadet Alexander for winning tr —_.__ Beare Degartnent. PHYSICAL HANAMONY and | Sas in dro of fe prea, a SCG _2e10-4t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | o1°FHSTN-M. BER L AND TONE, at FIVE | upon the basen ta eer oso ee aS thirty-second. place, in the class, Cadet Shuniy | noted medium, Airs $F Pattervon. Thls mode of Beside His Sick Wife's Bed, eee Dee Come at Ture? Mente eeusists of 65 | OCLOCK, we will vell sub lots 15.14.15, 16,1718 (EANCERY SALE ——~—~—C*‘*LCTHERT'Y'F- MM, wo will ell in frontof thie premises | ge drink the’ drope hanging tovthe leaves, eeeoren Vans nigheat honor, has applied | come under our seen ag is, concisely stated, | DRAMATIC SUICIDE OF A PHYSICIAN AT MINNEAPOLIS. Sve, each trout about 19 leet: dept about 30 eos : ae S'Berms: Ope tuted cose Calance 1. and 2 g | Tots may say from personalexperienceinspray- | Corps, and Will get it according Uo the custom of | We Writing on. the concealed ‘wurface of «slats | _MINNEAPoLaS, June 13.—The sulcide of Dr. B. B. Halls are (each) 100 feet in length, and satiate eos o By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of Wy deed of titist on tenuives | ing with the apparatus recommended by which is in contact With a medium. In the pres-| Bacon, in thiscity, was a very dramatic affal aim PLEASANT, frouting 142.30 feet’ on Deirees north, Leak Now Jem: | the Disteiet of Golmnbis, passed ta Baulty canned | Bolas 160 depot sk Gans of ale, Te Rene oe aot | Riles, L know thine the spray diffused through the | ‘Me service. ent instance, between two slates fastened together ~ Pigretedecst ~ Sree eer) | Dene Nright OS, DORK 7”, epeTet, Daniel Pratt | Conmpied with in 10 days, resale at ink atsicpat of to: | trees iy 80 Onely divided that it moisvens the ieaves wie kaa =a by a hinge oh one side and a screw on the other, | 71 famlly moved to Minneapolis from St. James THE MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOC IN, (czins; one-third cash : balance in oneand two years: | Ctiers are defendants, 1 shall offer for sale to tie hit. | £#Ulting purchaser after 5 days' notice in some news- | without the slightest resultant drip, so that nelther Leads the there was placed a sinall fragment of slate penc! in April, re. Bacon, for several weeks 313 6th at. nw, Rotes to bear six per cent interest per annum, payable | St bidder in front of exes piece Of THOR see ee, | paPeE Published in Washington, D.C. Conveyaucing, | horse, tian, nor workman could possibly suf- ‘THE REGATTA IN NEW YORK BAY SATCRDAY. when Unis fraginent 4s bitten off by the inedium ii | 8h confined to her bed by Illness. Her condition, Haifa block east of City Post-Ottce. my2i_ | seintannually: or all cash, st option of purchasers. A | fray, the {cligwing real estate piss Ter c-savcostof purchaser. DUNCANSON BHOS. "| for “Moreover [strongly doubt whether it as the | ‘The regatta of the Seawanhaka Corinthian | receives, so Mr, Hazard assured’ us, additional | Setped to worry her husband greatly and he had ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, | Conveyancing ‘mt purchasers” cost. ‘Title good or 26 | 0! WEDNESDAY, JUNE PIETEENTES 1997, ot | iO eS | hn ot Bron if this habie were sommon, ie | Y2ct Club took place over the New York Yacht | spirituallstic power. AS soon us a spirit has fin- | not heen able to sup for several nights, Saturday os, G: MARIYN and CK. CRNEL Proprietors, | gale. el LSU]. DUNCANSON BOR, Auctr” | BALE BPM. part 0 ; .W Auctioneer, 03 leaves, and even if this habit were common ished writing its communication wit Pac a - : : ar city post-office, quare No. 429, in the city of Washington, D. C. Beauty Club course Saturday, for all but the fourth class Soe tice ag capone but his conduct occastoned no remark. About hoon ‘ sand ‘brotnens Coliecets Amerton. begiuning for the 'same at the southwest corner of | CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE | quid sequire many drops to bring about fatal re- Gu the inner Surtace oC tue slaves, the completion ee x GALE OF VALUABLE PHOFERTY, | sald lot and runing thence cast aloue G Street north | ON MONROS STREET TR CMIOMTOWM ET Ore | Sues, 98 London purple (the substance especially | entries, which turned homeward at the Scotland | ofthe task ismade known by the appearauce of ‘The bi VE. Bogk- keeping, Busin, aang Sew THEAST CORNER OF FENNSYLVANIA | 70 feet, thence uorth 38.20 fect to the center of a| By virtue of a decree of the japreme Goustet eel recommended) contains Dut 40 per cent of arsenic, | lightship, and the fifth class, which turned at | the siate pencil on the outside upon Une slates. and Banking’ Depart fiona, Prot. C.K Ck: r feen years’ experies 2 insurcessful busiuesc Pupils prepared. for the Service examinations Please call or sen cular. presseue (X.Y) MILITARY ACADEMY le Went to his wife's bed room and in the presence of his wife and her sister, Mrs. Hall, pulled out a revolver and placing it at his ieft side, pulled the tigger. He stood beside the b ‘at the foot, and at the report of the revolver he fell for ward dead, the bullet having passed through his heart. No cause for the act is conjectured, save that “his wife's sickness had driven him tempo- rarily insane. The deceased Was & man of some — AVEN 'D FOUR-AND-HALF STREET, AND | party wall, thence west 70 feet, and thence south | the District of Goheg and 1s used only in the proportions of one pound to Ai ‘The slates are always held in concealment under Al | By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the gew | with the appurtenances, and improved by a4 sors and | Socket "2, in which: cause Wiliam ii: Shugloy is | bable to be prevalent and. the ming possible | twenty-three er he Fachts | started | or the pencil through the solid substance of the Distnet of Columbia, passed on the 2th day of Mp | lasement brick tre-pruof building. now occupied by | plaintiff and James B. Osborn and others are defend: | and trequen, the destruction of our only true city | With wind aste mm, the signal belng sounded at | stare been witnessed Dy any one, noL even. by the October, 18SU, in the case of Edward F Beale an United States as Bureau of Education. pots C will wll at publicauction, in trout of the grok: | bird, the Englsh sparrow, Would be a God.send, a8 | 12.058. m. ‘The Atianuc was first over av 11.0534, | sate Deen witnessed By auy one, not oven, Dy the Or Equity Docket Sc Twi cell at patie atin fa | 1887, at HALE PANT FOUR OCLOGR SeaD oped | MOK oM, THURSDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF | Drs" Coues ‘and Mera’ inve. so saustactoriiy | OMY hulf a second ahead of the Galatea, wich | 2 onderful phenomenon has been a matter of dally, Equity Docket 25.1 wi public + ALP ML NE, 1887 3 VE OCLOG! 0 AE Ga ae ‘at o K FM. all | shown, Priscilla at 11.07. ‘The leading attraction was the | Yimoxt hourly, capertohee, ertain piece or parcel of _¢rount 5 4 a ‘kp race between these three boats, and the Atlantic = He Wus forty-tive years of age and had ST, IS8s, AL FIVE OC) i of original | ant Plains, beginning st the northeast corner of said umbered. seven hundred ‘agree with Mr. wuld be well it a u is, A first seance Was beld in the evening at the | Property. 1s forly-live years of ae Send for catalorue, 60 paces. _Je6-c0.30t | Lotave, insiuare one hundsea aud thierriey Ueeanes | Lot rimming theueseouthed0 fect to's Todor aller | 22, 20% ,uumBered seven” hundred and afteen catetpillar Inve akin: to the snow lawecould be-enr | gradually leaving her followers, was soo’ a modlunrsown home, The ames ners eed ee | UFO children. Sirs. Bacon's conditions of course SREGIAE LESSONS Fou PERSONS PREPARING | of Nertinieton; Diirict of Colutubia, Having a trout. | Muces woes AG See thence north 4G fest; theuts | Lambla, aha more parvictlarly deseribed af, fchlows: | forced, Dab differ from him tn that I believe that | T% Sores way between te seats elsogs | gether with the bit of slate pencil enclosed and Seriously affected by her husband's rash act, bus eee - NG | ake ot about 71 feet @ inches on F stree § a the place mins. Also. Eats aime ‘rest wide of Mouros test Was ‘the second-c her life: red. SDice Civil Service examinations. oss lady competent | Mhepth of about 10 cet My inches; muproved Usa | dy 14-in Block Nonlin Todd & Brows subdivision | HoeRMRE for the same on the west side of Mouroe | tr will bamueh easter to. induce the authorities to desp ring about the destruction of the eariy webs than | amd CuILers im which the Gracie and Stranger | isp unaor the table. after WalUiGg a hour and a i a aed dans cemun ace ake | ae pus ervey te Wages ie Mowing | a wee ra een the se ro PH ee eee re adie IUSIG | Heenty tour tu square four hnndred aud minety-oue, | of Lots 2¥ aud 20 in wuld Block No. beauului at | ty taway reed, southerly | self responsible for the destruction of the worms | Ofder: Clio, Magic, Shamrock, isis, Iseuit, Titanta, | evening, much to the disappointment. not only of St Cloed building, corner gth. and F sts. sw. | described as tollows SS Minuit thehec'anth | fremty (20) feet: thence at sieht autglen westerly ove | Upon his wn immediate parking. Jt he is required i Toad) three bindred feet soutit | from the boun: i : large three-story brick dweili of part of Pleasant Plans and Mount Pleasant; DEE a emer pren.seey, | find Hera etiam ao. ose | Be ae r a SIN UCLOCK PM parts of erutnal loesobe etd | 20, and 37, tu Block No. Sin said subdivisions pares 3. at SIX O'CLOCK P. M.. parts of orizinal lots one and bonnie tee April, 1863; running then ‘Tried to Kill Mimscif at Mis Brother's eral, EVAnsvii.g, INp., June 13.—John Short, a prom- Sear. Pisto, Orean, Voice, Violin, £10te, | “For oue part of said lot one, beginning at the north- | eustcorner of ssid Block N nee at riht | tne t 1s required | Eoou ali the way across tie Day and ae 12-0540 4 aa Metsu rie the Gee ae Te ccoiltd | ment farmer, near Hovey’s Lake, died a few days Pies strani CELARD, Director. | Tid an ensayo ts, nse cau | JOD fevk Ghencars oD feet ikonoe forth 100 fer | aglen northerly erenty (30) feet, dnd thence xt right you sleaply stow him chat fe ought to be dons | Cals aaa Gales Ren pareed Oe sees onl ceatioe that the mediutn was one of the very best in the | AgoOf spinal meningitis, While ‘the funeral pro- = 2 = fy deenie Hohan, and ra ~ thence along the line of Ov FRIDAY, the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, | the place of becinning, a he will with you, but he will at the same | ~ 01:45, | World, and on the preceding evening, When he was | cession was on its way to this city Saturday, and said back buildin southwanily tot pet 3, Lots | frante dwelling house.” Proved bY comfortable | C2 neglect the webs ‘The interest shown tn the | Way abd the former hauled her sheets at 12:01:45, PAS i 2 dates pr d by PKOF. F. A. SPRINGE comer potut | 1887, at HALY-Pasi FOUR OCUDCK P. all alone with her, the messages from the spirit. of ‘log No. 11: Lots when crossing @ bridge, Robert Short, a brother ¢ | thereot : thence eastwardly until it reaches the wall of i : ~ and 7, in. 1 Bice Ne | ¢}ZeHNs Of sale, aa pesecribed by the decree: The pur- | discussion indicates that there will be exceptions | (7! the Gulates only ity seconds beuind. 10! Henry seybert caine thick aud fast.’ No better | of the deceased, Jumped into the slough below, abd So Sttapous MGbiy af TSlober See 309 Ou ae | themain Duldin on anid yart of low thence south: | Block No. 18: Lots Nowy th 10, Lint. tn Blcek No. cli tes 10 be paid Tir throe equsiinatallincnta | Co Unis, bat L refer to the general Fun of people. | We beat to buoy No. 5 the Atlantic Bot | Suovees ationded our second seance with this me- | pulling's kulte’ tous his: pocket pleted We iene = obs. Apply sols | Ge ebay ome ihe iacsy sal peadiag' oh | Kok, Sta Topin Block: Nor Sein esd ad's | Suesndcaeh aud be imlance in Ghe and wo yenrs | “put the parking. autiorives are iofking” an | S"@Y, iM front again | and was. tana | auceres Sendo ous aceon aan wie cals mes | pg gamut from, hls pocket. plunged Av into “ os ——__ Spio-=t _ | thence eastwardly along the line of suid building on | O} 10, in Block No. 15, in said Lodd & | respectively, for which the promissory notes of the effort, Gangs of men are clipping the webs {1 at the Duoy at 11:21:30, the Priscilla | twenty min wi in cous ana a hint He od aie RWOOD INSTITUTE, A SELECT BOARD- | Pennsylvania avenue to the southeast cocner of said | Bro ivialon. e NE, | Purchaser ijust be given, to bear interest, payable | Crom. GADES 4 ng the webs fol | and Galatea Passing tho mark af 12:20. six min. | Shem? ules, While the slates were in the me- ony 32 eee oy ing and Day School for Young Ladies and Little | part of lot: thence northwardly along the line of said | | On SATURDAY, the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, | semi-annualfy, from {he day of sale, and tobe hecciea | the box-elder trees carting utes later the Priscilla had got far enough ahead | @l) ATs ‘advice of in to qt wef ys A Girls opens its sixth annual session September 20th, | lot om 44 street to a point ve icet south of the termi. | 1887, at HALE-DAST FOUN O'CLOCK byadeedof trust on the pi sold, or ali cash, atthe | Wagons. Ihave seen them on the streets—four or | (Si jauu ua sora Radeon tor cnougs ahead | " «py the advice of the medtum, in order to elimi. | he betame from loss of blood Unat he Iaid 4887. Summer session in picturesque and beautiful | natinz point thereof; thence westwardly to the point | Nos. $s Oiats Sen 20 I Be option of the purchaser, (Ail conveyancing at purchas. | flve men t9 & Ww: ‘hey are accomplishing | Asinta co was por: Mined on | Bate any possible ant we divided our] down and asked for the knife which had been section of Virwinia, bexins July Ist. Special facilities | of beyinning. + axeak 3b, 25, a er'scost, A it of $100 at time of sale If the | valuable results which will not be brought about | fh’ tanec. oe, the Ugnish the Atlantic was | 2umbers, and only one or two of us at a time sat | taken from him, A few hours later he againmade ia Art, Music. Fiocution and the Modern Languages. | | For another part of said lot one, beginning at a point | No. id To Mot terms of sale arg not complied with in seven days from | by the work of individuals: but they could do the m = + ‘with her. On one occasion writing did on| bisescape, and it is feared has made Way With He sid’Mre Wit b CABELL Principals, Waabington, | afty“ave feet seven inches trou tue northwest corner | 5 0 ENT ay of sale, the truatee reserves the she ro-sll et Same thing more easly, with less expenditure Lat 1:50, the Galatew at 1:50:30 and Priscilla | The slaves, the slates had been himselt. D.C. 1407 Massachusetts ave. Ce Cee gyeuue, ranning thence SP et aes & Fink and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five ‘care time “and labor, and could it more.| ray home the wind sulted the | potas of the medium for a long time in ounces = ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF ELRORAPEy Tice aly cane ihe line of euld avenscieinteun foot: 223 14, 28. wm Bloc No. 17; Tota Non. 7, ee DOR, ' thorough cars. ‘and three men eye Se ee, aed yen under the tates, SE te ether of the two] & Woman With Six Hundred Descends proms, Sand Se on eeliegiar” | Bauee, Re ad sritiskad avewactwentye | Nay tn Huck No. 18, Todd & felted Pe estore: Teached, and not only the worms already hatehed | 0: Tt Was & meet exciung taco foc second tently fastened arter ao See PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE IN COM- | seven feet. theuce eastwardly along the line of said lot and fot Ho; A.J Block: No.1, (PH0MAS DOWLING, Avctionser. ‘would. be Dut also those still hatch- Pode ‘boat, Sant eee ra did the writing of two or three ible words seem. “ —, pending ig. southwest corner of 7th and D.strecty | wardiy” Aidug tue. tie of the beck bulges of the | Msi 1 ion. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ox | Wad net te ne be bamun carter, fOr It | thine. of fuishing was: Atlaniie 3:30: Priscilla, | P°YORd the resources of very huwble legerdemain: | JUSt celebrated her 1ovdth birthday at ee} i con os “4 1d 14, in Block No, 1, har & y would not be ‘wait until the wel ine ras in fact, no ‘Was needed, after a sui yw here. eon children, eight are Services ® of its always in. demand. | house belonging to the estate of Geonre Beale, fepiea Green ty eats THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF FIRST AND G | Como plainy visible ‘Fue original expengitere | 3:22; and Galatea, 3:43:30. ‘The Atlantic beat the iven in Rapid Writing, the | twenty-.ine feet nine inches; thence eastwardly along rrep- Priscilla, on corrected time, 5 minutes 38 seco! ‘Utious loosening of the screw, which, considering 7 m Ing. She has a grandchild sixty-two years old, ETS NORTHWEST, NO. 701 FIRST mds, ok the. oped ar tivit e has a gran ‘Language, Correspondence, Kapid. C the other line of said building ten feet, and thence A : ss 3 St for the m: Of the apparatus Will De sgt | ee ee oor its “ae cea MULE 3S seconds | the state of te frame slate, ve been | A large number of her six hundred descendants Bookkeeping, Business Practice, Commercial | southwardly along the line of the main house untilit 9, 1 and 11, in-said Block 2, have each tue aud under the provisions of the ‘and once it will last for years, 7 readily effected. were present at the celebration. One feature of mPelltiea B pousmy, SteuoraPhy sid Type-Writ | reaches Pennsylvania avenue, at the pointor begin. | stout of 50 feet on Irving street, and rau back With | wiPol Perer cste ban aeeree te! tbe, Jase ‘My advice Would, therefore, be, first, to the prop- | Deat. the Galatea one minute. The Titania beat *d to send for one to a Sy aud evening sessions 9s. tt. ° 6 pin | Dine. That wi 3 i 4 5. 2, y, | to probate and recorded in the office of the hol off or burn off all webs from the | She Shamrock 5 minutes 49 seconds, and the Bed-| New York, With tls medium, Dr. Henry ‘Slade, eet d 15, 16 and 47, in, said Block 2 | terot wills, the inde ined will wrforsale at pub | rose in your garde n3 aud from those in front ot | (uln 8 minutes 40 seconds. Te Shamrock beat | We nad a number ofsittings, and, however wonder: a Hoanchon, in front of the preuises, on SATURDAY, | your houses, second, to the parking commission, | ‘te Bedouin 2 minutes 56 seconds. The Magic, | Tui‘may have been the ianitestaions Of bis wetw EST {FIFTH DAY OF JUNE INST. at FIVE | Foon your men busy with their poles as | Cinderella, Rival and Martota won in their classes. | Modiuship in the past or elsewhere, We. were Situate a tho eilg at Warsi srioee al omtate, | long as you oan afford it, or until they fave com- | The Isewit also carried away her topmast, and the | Meauus'ypon we Pao OF, cise heres we, were the exercises was a procession headed by Mra. Roush on foot and unaided. She entertained ali her guests. She hasexcellent sight and he She walks a mile and a half to Sunday school om Sunday. Many years seem in store for, Soest on Sareea ate s — | sabes pact ot og toents anus sal gid areal ee | ead Loe 4 rated Creu RY C. CEH, Principat, | hiudred/and ninety one, bexinaiay at polut on the | bavecsch a front of $0 feet om wubb | Neat snot ys dintant Pid foet 4 cK tame the | Faneck wath that whity Shahar er a a | southeast comer andl Fu AY. 30, 21, 29, 23, 20 and 27, Suorthy iy direction 38 fects thance eaatie | haveeach a front of 0 feet on Bismark Grose aa) WHE BEKLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES ts Suorthwestwardiy durecton fs westwaurdly with # line perpendicUlar to Pa ave" 14 | Fu back with that width, 130 feet. Priscilla, soon after rounding buoy 10 on the way > 72: : ; numbered. twenty-seven (27), 07 - | pleted the ‘and, a8 the new appropriation | PTiscl ‘those which passed under our observation was Indorsing Gen, Tuttle. 723 14TH ST. Fietice ane Soe wath Sy ety Ft TEE ANG | rele heres ea de koT LES fac nea sextet | Falon of square Homivered aft bundsed ang’ twenty: cs ayulabie, spend too ot tates eaten The Galktea anyhow 2 1? Vopsall, but gained of | fraudulent throughout. There was no need of any | — pesouerioms aDOPTeD BY 10Wa ea we PORTE, And all other principal cities, of beginning: in and upehs the followtuk ieee Saaeste | Te eaid Block I: haselfrost af 3053 wee mad Lat: | four (24), situate on the uorthesst corner of is¢ and | dollars in Httiug odie halt dozen or Prot mires | ‘he Galatea anyhow. elaborate method of investigation; close ovserv-] ¢ < Recognized as supcricr to ll other sumilarTaettta: | ee at ae ee lea tace and yar. | Suter: an rina eck 190.00 feat to th imeteeead | G stteeto northwest and frouting 85 fasten unt wueee | CousTs iu thing out @ halt dozen of Prot. k SS SS ance Was all that Was required. Dr. Slade prefers | _ Gen. Tuttle, whose utterances regarding the fons | Unescelled advantages for learning CONVER- | Pet net cosary iii edition 10 8 aetna | width of 20.21 feet, and running back 80 feet uniform width. prove: | and you will bé ready for tne secend generation of ‘William E. Sheridan Dead. to have only two sitters ata ‘tne, one on his} President's proposed visit to St. Louls have caused BATION. “Best of native teachers. Fee exttemely low. | May be necessary te August 5, 184%, oh the | Said Lots & 10, aud 11, in said Block 12, have each | MeBt thereon, consistiny of x three-story. ‘tore | Bnd you will be Apraeg Te ee is ero ‘ht and one opposite. The fourth side of the ‘h comment, 1s in Des Moines, Jowa, and SEW TERM now for Ladies. Gentlemen and chil. | of by John Gausby. prior te August 3. 1842, ‘ob the | Did Lots}, 10, ad 12. in said Block 12; have each | Sd Gwelliug: Nor TOU Tat sneer ertireat e worms in August and for the first brood nes THE WELL-ENOWN ACTOR DiEa ar sypvzr, _| Tight Opposite. The fourth so much comment, 1s in Des Moines, Lo at Pio pups Apyip wo theschos! Tor rentans apd | Hake tear ten-foct ley of wt fees that width from | 100 tect’ ahd sald Lot di, tn block 13-han adront of | «terme of tale: One-third « sof hs parteate tect | Pe 1, 0. Howann, | _ Wm E. Sheridan, the actor, dled at Sydney, New | {ations of the slate ca De fom that ade aioe | SMtuNay night's meeting of the local GA. R. exe fo puplia Apply to the school for procratas and | makea clear ten-foot alley of eaty Tour, ators | 100 feet on Bismark street aud 30 fect oi wo years.for which the notes of the purchaser, secu 7 sth of 3 2 et connection Wit matter. Resol adiiasalon cards, it | described ap to the hut of 4 street which nball for | Wehe™ aud said Lot Liu Block 1S has Yeon of | BYedecdat crust gn the preters Roll and beariag | Wiest Wagmixorox, June 10, 199% South Wales, on the 18th of May, of epilepsy. He ¥ observea; moreover, strange spiritual | Plated his a eee RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF ever ve kept open and reserved as au alley in commen | 0 fect on Sherman avento aud a depth of 15 nidential: prepares forcollews for the uacof the proprietors and uccajauts of suck | — Seid Lot 7, iu Block 13. bags front of 6°. Steet.” | 6 Per cent interest from the day of sale, shall be giver, eee went rear to antics may be there manifested, such as upsetting Btteet | OF edict at the option of the purest, A devout : betcha hanno callery ay sega] profes. | chairs which happen to be there, slates Annapolis, West Point. all examinations, | Parts of lotsone aud twenty-four it sqiare four hun. | on Princeton street, and runs back 150.45 seat to au | Of $100, Fequired when property is, struck off au Am Overwhelming Defeat. rk, accompanic who 48 | appear above the edge of the table, &c.” These Seis INE INSTITUTE. Sw cor Sth atid Rests nw. | dred and uingty-oneas were on the maid third day of | iuervased width, of 8321 tet: said Lots 9 and 10, | SoPeeianiudswidinnuser s cost, Af térms of sale be | xew YORK ADMINITERS A DRUBBIXG To Wasnixa | known on the stage as Louise Davenport. Mr. manifestations are executed by the inedium’s foot, = | Auypst, 242. owned uy Geonce Ennis Emily Heals, | imasid, Block 25. have onal s trout, are Midsreigned rescrves the siete Ganenet mie eek ‘TON'S NINR—OTHER LEAGUE GAMES, Sheridan was in poor health while in Australia | which, on one occasion Was distinctly seen before eal PGencun oc eabkteapertive poke ee | iu said Block 13, hats tront of 150 tect on Priuceton | Cot of Purchaser, after ive days! advertisement in «| The less said about the alleged game of ball be- | On the night of May 17, While sitting as a specta- | 1t had'time to ge back into ita slipper by one of EE A TIT cording to their respective parts of said lots and hone | #tteet and a front of 50 fee: on Shermuan avenue; and | BeWspaer published in Washington, D.c, tween New York and Washington Saturday the bet- | tor ina Sydney theater, he was stricken with a | OUr number, who stooped very quickly to pick up E AA OT others. gid Lot 12 in said Block 13, has efront of 30 feet on | 4.4. q¢qiened Ras SRABY. lees, Tho ‘tully t nd | fainting fit, and never recovered consciousness, | a slate which had accidently failen to the floor es Aa Said parts of lots one and twenty-four are improved | Sheciuan avenue, anda depth of 150 tect.” dads Executor and Trustee. r. ‘The Senators were unmercifully trounced, and | fainting fit and ne TeOrning Of Mae io ne wie | while the spirits were trying to put it lap p 6AAA OF by a lasxe four-story building on the coruer aud twor | Said Lot 2.1m Block 14- haw a front of 50 feet on | Tine ‘THREE ST ND BASEMENT PREss | 2t the conclusion of the nine innings thescore was | Nrs Sheridan, who liad. been playing an engage: | Of one of the sitters. cE AA F Opes ee ee ET pper, part of | mail Bloch 14, tema tromcol GD tect on Heal BRICK FRONT DAELLING Bo. P8LG STREET | 26102, the worst beating administered to a league | inent In Adelaide, arrived at Sydney just two] “A Well-known medium in New York, Mrs. b S c Ren ot 50 ee ry NORTHW Ps "Post OF- or iusband’s Mr. 5 ‘Thayer, to whom the acting chairman was unp- Bigtse."and tke jower siory us stores and restaurant | nd gent of 10 forts and maid Lots t2and | PIUEN AND CONVENIENTO ALL SE eTTONS: | club this year. Shaw occupted the box, but his de- hours aftor her Miusband’s death. | Mr. Sa Sa ee Syd GGG, || Terms: One-third cash, and the remainder in. two ., irant.9f 50 feet each | on ‘WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JONI livery was nothing lke as effective as on Thurs- | Was ® wandering 6! # Ls ‘vehement hat no mem! FO ee see ee cee ee ee ee eet of LO tects ve cach, a | TRENT Se TLE Peo e Ge OL ne Fm | day, and he was batted for thirtyctwo base hive | Of LOUIS XI wasiiked, He was a good actor in a litn- Hye Rg ee Pe S66 | eles i dere fapinguts toe cc" dao | trent of 90 fet on ikrwardateets and ihc? RQ | lvl ta fou the Veen fs The whole fenin Went to pleces after the first in- | Heeing grace and fervor, He. was at Mis best as | Seance with her, that the whole commission, one S| trust upon prensses sold. sud to bear interest payable | fects aud said Lots J aud 10. in Block 3," "heve. eae ey f i miseral rop- | 18 ‘siock: and here “old scoundrels and should never a7 tut iy from day of ales ail ules io bestoieet | & front of 30 fect on Bhermsn avenuerand a deplitet Feet S Te ior legs “2 6 neveed witite Gepthef08 | ping files fa S Manner that would shameamateura, | "heavy man’ in a good stock company. He was | and all, whore void scoundrels and should pever ‘approval of the court. A deposit of $200 on the | 190 feet. % teot to 8 15-foot alley. i ey were lamentably weak at the bat, too, and | born in m 1, Lane ae foundation of her belief was the warning (sent to = — Siret parcel, aixd of @600 on second, will bereondondon id Lota 2 to 11 inclusive, in said Block 6, have each |, The improvements area three-story. and basement | made but four hits, two of which were credited to | humble effort as an actor at the Howard Athens her by an esalvent medium whooe: ‘he Fa = | tichive ofsale itcouvevanciay dud reconduiw atte | Sffvut of, a0 feetqu Bteubet street aud ran back with Siencor; niwo.story rick ntable arti tae ihe | O'Brien. After thé excellent record ta the frst | wmMarch, 13, 1858, He soon established him. | ber by an eminent medium whose veanoes the com ak E ictatgstitisscie the prop-rty aay be oll at riak | Suid Lota 1240 17 elusive, im sald Block G,have | prewiven‘” foot order sad from thespleudi@ location | Part Of the Week, the unexpected downfall oc ‘the | Seif 1 Opers House, Cincinnati, from the fail of | todo with ‘the Seybert men; that ‘they would Go Bgs8 4° A LLLL EEE and cust of defaulting purcuaser. All taxes and assess- | each a frontof 50 feet on Sherman avenue, and run | Wold make w good investinent or home for # busi. | Club Was particularly disheartening to its ad. | Pik tne inning of the'war, when he en- | her no good.’ Even in instances where mediums Reni are paid SLE, ee ee ee ne bees neue couvenieut and’ casy of acceas to all mirers, Who hoped ‘to seeit elevated to the position eae ‘the 6th Onlo Infantry. He was in service | have expressed their willingness to ‘appear berore AMES Ht SAW rustee, ‘Said Lota, 18 40°27, 1 : , have oi 2 WI entitled. ha as Fite Se] been embarrassed OF Laptes aN asses stirs ete a SuRRa a ieae Mai sand) cic Gece RS AF uate | “ane ew AG hor renetay naa: onc was |r Zzeg,end ewe Beh And fret he | We eae eae a goanee THOS. ING, Auctioneer. Je9° ‘Said Lots ‘aud 3,in Block 16, have each a front of | liberal terms will be minted ataale, A aloment cr Soro | Said last night that *Dupee’ shaw, the pitcher of 7 “ __$e8-dads _ Uonate eth bitory ; a8 in case of Some of our lots have become broken and to close | /PIOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | 50 tect on Stenben strect, aud « depth of 150 feet. said | Tequired at tine of sale; conveyancing, fe. at pure the Washington Club, who was so roughly handled | Georgia, May 14, 1864, he was wounded in the arm — a ivory. tons were adopted indorsing his action, and claiming that the G. A. R. never did and never would invite the President to attend a national em campment. Resolutions were also adopted: “That a. Te gard for common decency and for the ty of The oficial position he now fills should have caused Grover Cleveland to see that he cannot ex- t to be Kindly greeted by Union soldiers after attacks upon them, their wives and their chil dren, in his mailcious ‘vetoes of 119 pension bills, in Which, with ‘Satanic glee,’ he so iy in sulted evéry Union soldier, and it would seem to us he shouid have sufficient self-respect not to al tempt to crowd himself before the gaze of those who utterly and unaiterably despise him, ‘That if Grover Cleveland and his friends instst upon using the prestige of the Grand Army of the Republic to obtain an audience that he senda substitute, and, Af possible, the person who represented him in the army during the war. While we respect the office he Mills, We must SUI! be allowed to say that we have no kind feeling for its present soldier-hating occupant.” —_—+ee_____ Col. Ingervoll’s Views. BE TALKS ABOUT POLITICS AND THE INVLUK OF study; to adults c 2004 Part} of a RRaR 7 officer. He returned to | Mr. Keeler, spirit photograper, and in that EMIGKANTS. them out we have made such re ‘on thes ae . | Lots 8 and #, in Block 16, Lave cach s front of 50 feet | chaser’s cost. ‘Terms to be com! th in 10 by the Giants yesterday, had been suspended by | While on duty asa signal a Prices 1oay sect TOO KIDICULOUS 10 BE THEE ALE OF IMPROVED PROVERTY, ON | on Wallach strect, aud an aver depth of about S71 | otherwioe right reserved to resell at Hak and sate? | Manager Yor the’ remainder of the season | the stage ai Fikes Opera Hous, and Was seading | of Dr. Henty Rogers, whose, verins were £200 f he | col. ingersoll was asked in Cincinnatt, Saturday, eee Tl a ST, WEEN H | feet: aud_said Lots 16 and 17, in Block 16, have s | defaulting purchaser, after 5 days’ public advertise- | without pay. cause was assigned for the sus. | an as to the issues at this time between the political SENT THINGS, WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE SELL trout of 50 feet each on Suerman avenue, by & depth | ment in some newspaper publiched in Washington, | pension, but it was doubtless due to the fact that end we have not deviated from the line this tine. .C. DUNCANSON BKOS,” | BE partes, He replied: “Some republicans’ believe in protection and some democrats in free trade. A good many in both parties want office. One of the great issues—probably the greatest—now is as to which party shall have the places.” Liber 1092; folio 68. hid det 2; im Block 17, has s front of GO rest on | _i60-a Anctioneeis._} tho bos. “Suspending a pitcher beenuse Nets ae street; said Lots 11, 12, 1%, and 14, in Block 17, have | "EVHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. hard is a favorite trick of some managers.” each a front of 60 fect ou Afarshall street and a depts OTHER GAME. 50 feat: and suid Lot 19, in Block 17, y TMPR . fect on Sherman aventc, ands depth of Lovtect | aay YUaruear AUGRGVER, PROPERTY, NG | The other championship games Saturday re- is. iree deeds of trust, recorded. re. ‘@ of 150 feet. 3 ALBATROSS SUITS (adi) leh tue and 1 a x skirts aud long drapery, sho fest of the party secured. thereby, Siogus. ACTUAL SELLING PHICE S10. Lo CLUME | $cj) 27 Teguest of the, party wecared, thereby. we AT @9.75. TUESDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF Es . of, sherman. I STREET. NEAR THE AKLINGTON prospect. 1857, at HALE-PAST 7, im Block 18, has a fi ot Ue ‘LOSE. a “Has Blaine or Sherman the better for French embroidery, with blue Silesia undersiurt, | €.ch lot being improved by atw in Block 18, has front of 50 feet on Sherman avenue, | TEEN, 188% at SIX O'CLOCK. in front of i ‘Boston, 11; iphia, “I have not calculated the chances of either of trimmed with ribbons, ANEXTEKEME NOVELTY, | Terms: One-third cash: the aud a depth of 150 feet; suid west half of Lot 8, in | the premises, I will sell Lot 1, in square 199, bav- Chicago—Chicago, 6; Pi 4. At Detroit— the gentlemen you mention,” he replied, “itis BOLD FOR $33, TO CLOSE Boles heahine inieeta Uiaie erect pet antta Wath | Bigrk LM ay a front of 25 feotlon Farragur street | ing & frontage of about 25 feck by'a depts of OU feee to | Detroit 75 Indianapolis ¢. At Fhiladeiphia—ath- condition, he resigned and went home to Phila- | impossible to teil what Sherivan may be able todo AT #20. oes epee pay a ete ea pantera anno CPi ee a ot tg Rwoeeiay. proved by a these. story Brick residence letic, 8; St. Louis, 4 At Staten Island—Cincin- | makers at Worcester. After a long speech devoted delphia. The Childs-Drexel fund is said to be | while Biaine is away, and it may be that Blaine ‘This sone of the handsomest suite we have had jn | Adcjositot s}ouon cuca tat wil i meauired # dhue | 2: Steet op Farrayat street- and gcdepth of 180 fest. frente bolag ‘No; 1387 atrest northwest, which i | Bat, Sj, 2 De At Broce Soca | tolhis order, he concluded by saying that hede- | nearly all right. ‘The finance committee said oo eee eens eae oni ike soe tonceuted as | ofsale, and all conveyancitg and recording w Said bot hy i 2 cs i , e ry cannot gta cet tare un esentas”” | forse ct 1 orue ae oot cupid ath | shermaitavehus and rot of S58 ae ou Saget | “Hata bee ht Ma tee UNL ary | Ur Loulava The inclnnnels dated ies | sed 0 Bay once for al, emphatically tba: he was | saturday motang that tuey hed wervod all mig | eeatrecawa teat he renued at home has ‘as you cannot get aco ption. ten days from sale, property will be resold at risk and | SU¢=™ at per cent. per annum and secured by a deed of | Brooklyns. Tt not & candidate for re-election to the office of/ on the accounts, but they were in as great a! Nobody Knows how many mistakes are to be munks 1 WHITE SUIT (Misses, 16 year). elabor | cost of deiauluny purchaser. | . ‘Said east half of Lot No. 20, in said Block 10, hasa | trust on the property. All conveyances at purchaser's ‘THE STANDING OF THE CLUBS. grand master workman, and under no circum-| muddle as ever, and it will require two or three | by each before the convention assembles, These. Fad pet ont PP JOHN W. PILLING, ‘Trustees. | front of :25 feet on Mount Pleasant avenue and runs Coat; $200 deposit required at the time of wale. stances would he re-election. He had been | days to shten them. Mr. Pascoe handled be- | ment a man gets his heart set on the Presidenc CLOSE Ar a3. 10 dade: _MADSORINW. WALKERS Site) ‘er wit that width 150 feet: wald Lot 10, in Block | “Jel THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, | . Following 1s the standing of the clubs to date: | misrepresented and accused, and he desired | tween $17,000 and $18,000 in the year, and Was| his mind becomes somewhat affected, his actos fi ies wie es dol tad PHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | Fits Yuck with that width 150 feet: said. Lot tla (HANCERY SALE. ‘LEaGt ASSOCIATION. patency: a BS pee ed “<4 ‘under @ bond of $2,500. become a little unnatural, he 1s afraid of kicking OF EMBROIDERY, WITH si wee frm Block No. 10, has s front of 50 feet on Mount Pleasant on to pay for the privilege Of'so doing. ‘In the NO THANKS FOR DR. X'GLYXN. something Over, kveryUling he says is lable to WAIST, SELLING PRICE OUSNCESTREET. SEAW ST ALOUBICS CHURCLE | iuuast ate eat nt dae decree, area fol- | S'pTEtMR OA decree of the Supreme Court of course of ‘speech he besought the workingmen | | The Tecommendation of a resolution of thanks | be mistuverpreted. (If he sevks safety 1n cowon- oe BETWEEN FIRST SEMECT AND ORTH CAL: | lows: In respect of said partot Lota iuequareieurone- | Wo. 20538, docket se aioe iene eens fo abandon the habit of rum-driaking, and de. | to Dr. MeGiynn, brought betore the convention | Pac MMs 06 Ouly, Sains the repuiawon oe = one Cam ERSTE. BIAKYLAND AVENUE, BETWEBN. FOUR tiered te tobe equal instaliuents at respectively ones | Heguhiaipant, and Blanche Mf ag yy Scnights ‘of Labor was to sign a pleage | F7idAy, was tabled. po agg yt Ro pga wee a JF £22 GASIVEBE JERSEYS, with coat backs, | 4-UALF AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTHWEST, | two and three years, from the day’ of sale oF ail: HDA. SUNG EIGHe ‘ign a pledge | ‘The convention went into secret session EEBEEOE PPHNG, SERNG” PRICE 45,10 | py ictus ofa decre ofthe Sunreme Courtut the ge | a the gpuign of toe Purchase BST et FOUR OCROOE Pat the ee Sot che charge, that he had seaght te enciaa | Saturday. When the doors were opened the re- cLos! | ‘tof Columbia, pyssed in Equity Cause No the rest and residue of said eataia, situated near thosnethenst corner of Wi tate ‘the committee on subordinate unions was I will sell at public auction, in front of each. on hase y order in the interests of the Catholic Church. He SOUR WAIST ac ayeny | hing times td berate crib a Etc | erwin ga aa pices ale corti tne ince of Cala” had explained 08, principles Yo high officials of | nave tne right vo discharge an Incompetent sub" 1 lot of White Shirt Waists, made BEST QUALITY } fo wit: EN aud two years, from ‘bia. to wit; All that piece or wn both the Cal ‘churches, hen ‘has not been notified of the WU ATEN T BULIONS. porter dition colle, | Mon ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY, | option of the purchaser. and described a8 lot No, 250 of s Sebeaivinion ot he had been in any. instrumental in’ secur. | %7! Pleated back and trout, TO CLOSE 1S8S7.at FIVE K PM., Lots Nos. 1344 and 15. | Hu Cage any purchaser shall elec Uniontown, as theuause ie eotied teria es ing the good will of ‘he thought he deserved | “SU's” incompetency. | MShepherd'ssubshivision of Square No. 625, situated | of the purcuase money incash, the No 102, fol : SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO EXAMINE PASCOR's BOOKS. AT 420. gh steecg north, between Ist ad North Capitolatreets | shal beat ntregt fra the dng of aa it Columba Zileri favorably lata et eS ee * At che cloning seasion Saturday afternoon Mesars orthwest. — 3 ri | pera Ut 6 feet eaat jeast corner, . 2 lot of PEECALE SHIRT WATSTS, wlenguy | O08 jie SAME DAY, at, QUARTER-PAST, SIX | Prouutaory notes ofthe 4 {rn thd Fillmore streets, in suid villaye ot Oniontows, | June 11, says; United States officers came down | _A Wrpow’s Cand von SLAxDxR.—AtCharleston, | Crawford, Hutchison, and Fullerton were appoint. made, choice patterns, sizes 4 to 11 years, TO CLOSE | OG y i Raarrvation D situated co Mesrinaete: | oo ee pets e60on atid part of lot 3 tn square 4 and is inuproved by a Frame Dwelling House, upon the town of Fairview and arrested half a| W. Va, Mrs. Morton, widow ae eda special committee to examine the books of in | Bos: Habajees iad Gu atzcte outhwent,anproved | aitla dopant gf 8100 on ence erthe otier risen at of the purchaser atthe, tings of male andthe balsges of | 402e0 of the most prominent citizens and brought | Sued Cape, Burdette, ox Stave trensuter and obe of Mer Pascoe. Tue amount ofthe cannot zo, ) dwelling house aud a stable. property. req sale. ; | purchese m ‘upon ratifioation of aale | them before United States Commissioner Grant, for slander, She has ee this take two Terms of sale: One- cash, and the balance to be | veyancing and reco! at the purchaser's cost. If | By th ok - $10,000 a summoned ‘has been made, poidinin, tueive: ehhteen mouths, with interest | the terms of sae are uot complied wath within 20 days | pa,tigcoUrt, ath conve aud Tegording et the | where they were charged with making and pre- | twenty-five citizens to testify in her be. | Pooks pas been Made, One was cloceed lane pone or rom day of sale, and the payment thereof tobe secured | after sale the rty will be re-sold at the risk aud | gre not fully complied with the, ‘be re- | venting a false claim to the United States, known | halt. ‘and his predecessor was aid $1,400 Ey the promimory woten of the purchaser or purcha- | cost of tae Bacher Set Gat gouptioa wits Ficwoburg, az as seers, or all purehase money can be paid cash on day, ALD FENDALL, Trustee, ‘Louis E. ag aretmbursement claim for the expenses and Sreaws—Some time the salary. ‘Wednesday was ee eal Cf sale, or on ratiacation thercuf by the court. Aifen 3M Dot. now. Re ek pe sickness and funeral ‘of a pensioner, | _ PRESIDENTIAL ago and ihen 1t was decided to reduce salaries, is reacived on property told fur the purcliaee money WALTER B. WILLIAMS £00, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. 5eu-10% Saran Shannon, who twelve years ‘Memphis. 'Setmiter sent out circular ‘Uhat of the secretary- "Was fixed at $1,000. and interest. No deed xiven until purchase money. my330-déeds Auctioneers, ~ J.C, Blake, @ son-in-law, is for ba\ tothe newspapers of ‘When the finance startled the execu- interent shall be paid. “A deposit of 6300 on each piece | —™2220-4ked loparen | TEVHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. 5 ‘Tennessee and tive session ‘That the secretary- 5 SECIAL ITEMS ci property wil be required when Muucked'down”’ Ail | (WHANOERY GALE OF VALUABLE qapRoven | "JV zn view of President | H°0,Sres0 muddled, Mr. Pascoe, : Scuveyane ‘s cost. If terms of sale PAL EST: TED. TREE! river, 2 Todeclodont aideintessets | | ESHRSISAN Saw maeReaamainagRae | — RUEER ARES QAR T==NT= AND SOME | VALEABES DMPROUER BURRS FEET = ine ren ee | as 50 dos. bate tm Tramway, Coburrd, and Rough | chess SS ECR tae prune Boned a decree of tbs Bapemue Ootrt of FECERSOS rivets, GEoka! cratic ‘Tuircy-ive replica were gad Ready, all good shapes, Sailors, Turvans, etc., sol 71e9,880 Loalsians avenue, the District of Columbia, on ihe 21st aay on RESEDAyOr i. farmer, and. ‘of the county. ‘board; | recet SS were in the sea Beaty: al eoep cial: PRICE 25c- 28-dbas 103. awe pri, MS | on MONDAS, TWENTIETH JUNE, 1887, Pte affirmative, six inthe negative and two non- 50 boxes of Roses, Wiley Lilies. Poppies. Snow-| §#- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL ‘of Lot 65, Pa sd peites eiifor 25,38 and 306. SPECIAL | ane EIGHTEENTH DAX OF MAY, 1887, st eame hour square, C3 : yCousant of parties Suarrep Tux Carric.— Ati Miss aaa Ik, in block, “avitded +08 PArGSS. HENKLE, Trustee, inol Lynton, tbe tar ot he Grau ea Come Jot Seah Rito ean Ghee Te Mad SE | sa THE ABOVE SALE 19 FURTHER Post. pera oo. became incensed at an unfavorable Beecukt taice 5 a. by colisent of partis to WEDNESDAY, ‘the usiem wach appeared in, the Scranton Daily aa IMEX y StH Da OF MAY, A D. 1887, at same Bepabican, and, tecting the wrtter one Special joire Sash Ribbon, uF and place. pe ‘ssuurday ey eT so SPECIAL PRICE OSC. | myis-dkds 8.8. HENKLE. Trustee. nd sig ectreas sappea hun, oj eet = as is Cae stage Saahed, sold from SAI SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, | Sralvcoser a ihe crt within a ino of his lise was debt of $900, He found that the 40 cent See Te SEE GME Prhick sec piaed ant MONDA THE SIXTH DAY OF JUNK, | Or ll cua t the ‘whip the critic he | Pom the Charenton (West Va.) Sar. baie as a cA same bour place, ema clear. the Mmyeodkds 8.8 HENKLE. Trustee, Hie te 00 above eee oan etek enemnemennay pont. audi) PREDAY he TENTH DAY OF TUNE A cane ‘the and — on | executive journal at the secretary of state's office. , A UU MMMM OT 655s Bitsevsateame hour and place, by consent of par: | terms of sale ‘elegatee on the |1).tacts in connection with selection, beng & AA U U MMMM 5ss, ye6-dkds coat of the under the | copy of the journal of the senate and and 4 PEE oat Sm THE AROUE SALE 9 FORUENTE: DAY OR Fiaxmurx far siete, | tbe othe tpt asecmty, te TENE. 4. D 1807, at same hour and place, by consemt FRED. W. sar et an iscana at tata me i artes, every thing ‘the called. sewon 30 cru, svH, axp pstazers. | sie 8.6 HENELE, Taste, THOMAS DOWLING, ence the multipuicity cortimeaie,

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