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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON CITY AND DISTRICTS 7" No city in the world is so thoroughly by the circuiation of a single news- is the city of Washington by that of ‘Tre Evestve Stan. It reaches ail readers in the city inity. It swears to its circula- ‘other Washington paper has yet done the THE SWEDENBORGIANS. The Roll of Delegates Admitted—Ser- | vices Heid Yesterday. At the opening mof the general con- v of the new church Saturday afternoon Feports were received from the publication board, the managers of the theological school, | the trustees of the building fund, the board of | ¥¢ and f associations. delivered his annual address, THE KOLL OF DELEGATES. The roll of the members of the as reported by the committee on er as follows: New York assoc stato the evening President Giles gn missions, and various in home onvention lentials is Ministers —Reverends tion. C. H. Mann, S. 5. Seward, Wm. Diehl, Geo. M. Davidson. Delegates—Je Elhs. Mordaunt Bodine, John B. eorge, E. Sugden, Robt. W. Adams, John E. Hubbell, A. J. Auchterloni, Reverends Jno. Mayhew. Deleg: Carpenter. Geo. Merrill, W. N Audrews, ‘I. *. Moores, M. G. Milo B. Stevens, A. M. Wagar. T. F. LF. Hite, W. A. Hanie H. Woodruff, Geo. FP. Adams, J. W. Co: Thos, Revs. Worcester, Joseph Pettee. James Reed, Sam M. Warren, W. H. Hi odore F. Wright, Julian K. Smyth, Wheeler. Delegates—David L. Webster. George T. Haw ley, Charles Harris. Lewis G. Lowe, Hors Smith, ¢ . Reed, E. Waldo Cutler, Au- gustus F. . Albert J. Cleare, E ane rook, Nahum Leonard, Nath, ne, Ihufus C. Kimba is M. Sha don. Loring Hé Skeay, Ephrai Frederick 1. Fr. Mason. Albert Cushm D. W. Wood, J. A. Ye J. Richard Carter, E. J. Cornelius Dunham, Arthur Barnham, aml. Dar- . Cate, Edwin P. Cail, C. P. Taft, C. t. Jas, Shepherd. General convention of Pennsyl isters—eve. W. H. Benade, W. Hiorace P. Chandler, ania.—Min- Pendleton, hunt for the four spics. Suspicion justly or unjustly was pomnted at Dr. Cronin, pled tee was appointed to try him. He was con- victed without being given a chance to make.a defense, and his assassins were bronght here from other cities to carry out the mandate of the committee, The latter were chosen by se- cret ballot, Detective Coughlin has been arrested and will be held as a witness and Detectiye Whalen has been suspended from duty. The police are looking fora man named ‘awley who is be- | thisa dimcult heved to be the friend of Coughlin who hired the horse and buggy and lured Dr. Cronin to his death, What Major Le Caron Thinks. Aspecial cabie dispatch to the New York World gives portions of an interview published in the London newspapers, with Major Le Caron, the British government spy, in regard to the case of Dr. Cronin,who he says, he knew i. When asked it he had heard of any ats against Dr. Cronin, the major said: “You can state this, and I am willing to have it published, that for some time past threats have been made against Dr. Cronin, and that they have been made in my presence, not once, but repeatedly. All these threats of violence were made by the Sullivan faction.” “Do you think, then, there are men in the ! organization who would thus murder a man like Cronin? “fhere are many in the Chicago organiza- tion,” said LeCaron, “who would unhesitat- ingly kill any man if they thought it their duty todoso, Tiey would not do it for money. But if they thought it best for the organization, they would kill any body they were told to.” “Do you connect the threats you have men- tioned with the actual commission of the crit “I have no moral doubt,” answered LeCaron, speaking with much emphasis, “that those threats were uttered in no idle spirit, and that they are connected with the removal of nin.” Do you think that you know the murder- skin and scalp disease to cure? And Cured by My disease (psoriasis) first broke out on my left | cheek, spreading across my nose, and almost cov- | ering my face. It ran into my eyes, and the physi- | clan was afraid I would lose my eyesight alto- | gether. It spread all over my head, and my hair | ail fell out, until I was entirely bald-headed; it | then broke out on my arms and shoulders, until | my arms were just one sore. It covered my entire | body, my face, head and shoulders being the worst. The white scales fell constantly from my head, shoulders-and arms; the skin would thicken, and be red and very itchy, and would crack and bleed if scratched. After spending many hun- dreds of dollars Iwas pronounced incurable. I heard of the CuTicuRA REMEDIES, and after using | two bottles of CuTIcURA RESOLVENT I could see a Terrible Skin Diseases ‘Two bottles of the CuTicURA RESOLVENT. three | boxes of Curicuna, and one cake of CUTICURA | Soar have cured me of a terrible skin and scalp disease known as psoriasis. I had it for eight years. It would get better and worse at tines. Sometimes my head would be a solid scab, and Was at the time I began the use of the CUTICURA | ReMEDIes. My arms were covered with scabs from | my elbows to shoulders, my breast was almost on es. Tam as positive that I know the men who rdered Dr. Cronin as I am positive that I am sitting here. Tcould name the leader of | solid sea, and my back covered with sores vary. the crime beyond question; but it would be ing in size froma penny toadollar. I had doc- quite inexcusable for me to give the names for | ¢oreq with all the best doctors with no relief, and bam ccecpernlge used many different medicines without effect. My Ganeck eae aks case was hereditary, and, I began to think, incur- able, but it began to heal from the first applica. tion of CuricuRAa. ARCHER RUSSELL, Deshler, Ohio. Cuticura It is one thing to claim to cure these great skin diseases, but quite another thing to do it. No | ised at the murder?” ‘annot say that Iwas. Dr. Cronin’s mur- d is only a sidelight of organization in America, and is quite in accord with the senti- ments and actions of the members of her revo- lutionary bo« “Do you think that Dr. Cronin was coming to London?” that he was.” the interview, the News LeCaron confidentially uttered the of several men whom he believed were the murderers of Cronin, and one especially as John Whitehead. Edw. C. Bostock, Andrew Czerney, W.C, Burnham, Ellis J. Kirk, Eugene J. E. Sehreck, Enos 8. Price, C. T. Odhner. Delegates—Jno, Pitcairn, G. larkey, Robt. M. Glenn, Geo. Macbeth. hilds, H. Gerhardt, Hugh L. Burnham, Felix A. Berick Penn vania association Revs, : ~ Mac Worcester, | . Campbell, | Burgess Warren, Juli Joshua D. Mussy L. Gilpin Ministers F.L. Hig . Young Illinois » P. Me bman. Ds Wilet Northro Connecticut ociation.—Henry G. Thomp- son. San Francisco. Cal. v. L Jordan. Maine axsociatic . 3. ike. SUNDAY SERV Rev. Julian K. Smyth preached yesterday morning at the Church of Our Father a sermon on the doctines of the New Church. In the P m a meeting was held at which Rev. Chauncey Giles presided. Rev. Dr. John Wor- cester delivered an address, Another servic was held in the evening at which Rev. 8. C. Eby preached. DR. CRONI ES. eres N’S FUNERAL. An Immense Concourse of People Pres- ent at Church and Cemetery. SEVEN THOUSAND wien IN THE PROCESSION REMAINS—ONLY GEN- SE TRAGEDY MADE BY THE RTLING INFORMATION. The funeral day was a m The cory had been | ry armory on the lake front, and there early this morning with the dead man’s friends. made th: rim. Armed sen- tries fr the nm Kitles stood arms at rest at each corner of the raised platform on which reposed the catafalque and coitin. crayon portrait of the dead man, draped black, stood near the coffin. Leaving the ar- | mory, the casket was placed in a hearse drawn morbid and cu by four black horses, and the procession was formed. At its head was a platoon of police, | and Marshal Cahill and his aides. | um corps preceded the Hiber- ies with arms reversed, and the cortege with its hearse in a sard of honor from the are The Clan-na-€ rm rank of the Roval Arcanum, neient Order of United Work- The ancient order of | men Ww Hibe % purts of the Independent | Order of Foresters. and 2.700 Catholic Forest- ers. the F un Rifles, the Catholic Benevo! fragments of a number of other o: dthe line. Mar- shal Cahill said that 7 were in the pro- cession. Four bands and a half a dozen drem corps played s or marked the slow time of the eh. THE CATHEDRAL, | The Cathedral of the Holy Name was packed two hours before the ceremomes an Hibernian Rifles an ments repre cort of the eharch cerew requiem high mass w currence on Sundiy. ‘The ser He spoke of heart; andof mercy. The reverend fat rer the tragedy than these fuw Cronin, it is ex r prow among sination by the her ex- not be benefici © di e extrancous sentiments it. TO THE CEMETERY, After the church services the procession was renewed, and the crowds were as great as before. Three trains waited for the crowd, and thirty-six cars were comfortably filled. Hundreds of persons drove out in bu ad carriages, and hundreds came to the cemetery from the neighboring suburbs. ‘The people on the ground numbered fully 3.000. According toa friend of Dr. Cr nin, there had been a re- port that the doctor's enemies meant to blow - the funeral train with dynami pd that this talk deterred many from atten: No exercises of any sort took place at the cemetery. Among the persons who followed the bier from the armory to the church and out to the cem: tery were Pr. Cronin’s sisters and brother-i law, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, of St. Catharines, Canada, and his brother, John K. Cronin, of Arkansas, and Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Conklin. with whom the doctor resided while in Chicago. Dr, Cronin’s body will be left in the vault at Calvary until his friends purchase a lot and arrange for a public interment. His Death Was Ordered. being the prime mover in the tragedy, but all we are at liberty to state is that the persons thus referred to have not as yet figured in the published reports of the crime.” Thinks He was Doomed. Dr. Peter MeCahey, who lives at 304 north 18th street, Philadelphia, was a member or the committee which met in Chicago during the republican national convention last June to in- vestigate the disposition that had been made of the funds of the Clan-Na-Gael, The com- | 2%?! mittee having failed to agree, Dr. MeCahe PLIES. Maciunads casoed. wash sed eal. drew up a report which he signed and which | P[M'disskinpreenea pe tener et Dr. Cronin indorsed. This report declared that there had been a wasteful and useless ex- ie penditure of £197,491, and very severely re- feeted on Alexander Sullivan, Michael Boland, and D. C. Feely. For some months past Dr. MeCahcy has not un able to attend closely to his profes: and other pursuits have engrossed his time a kept him much out ofthe city. To this he as- s his eseape from conspirators. y pte ht about January 1, 1889, when Dr. McC: Was out, a ring came to the door-bell. Mrs. MeCahey was sitting up wail ing for her husband and answered the ring. remedies ever compounded in the history of medi- cine have performed the wonderful cures daily made by the CUTICURA REMEDIES. CvTicuRA, the great skin cure, instantly allays the most agonizing itching, burning, and in- flammation, clears the skin and scalp of crusts and scales, and restores the hair, CUTICUKA SOAP, the greatest of skin beautifiers. is indispensable in treating skin diseases and baby humors. It produces the whitest, clearest skin and softest hands, free from pimples, spot, or blemish, CUTI- 8 _AUCTION SALES WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., Auctioneers, SSIVE SALE OF HC USE! HOLD FURNITURE, Ss' ‘We will sell at public auction, on MONDAY, JU THIRD, A.D. 1859, commenciug at TEN O'CLOCK A. M.. aud continuiti¢ from day to day until all 1s sold, the furniture, carpets, bedding, glassware, table linen, &e.,of the Harris House, sing an part: ABOUT ONE BUNDLE TS OF O1L, WALNUT, AK, ASH. AND OTHER CHAMBER SUITES. RIOR HAIK AND SPRING) MAT- 5H PARLOK SUITE , AND TABLES, A man stood on the stoop and a buggy was in the street. The man asked if the doctor was in, and when told that he was not said his nam was McLanghlin. He wanted Dr. McCahey to go with him over Callowhill-street bridge, where, he said, his mother-in-law was seriously ill, “As it is so late,” said he, thought I would take him over in my own car- riage and bring him back again.” He said he lived over a feed store. Mrs. McCahey said the doctor might be in at any time, and the caller waited outside for fully an hour and then went away, Criving toward Chestnut street. Dr. Me- Cubey does not know anyone named McLaugh- lin over Callowhill-strect bridge, and when the matter was called to his attetion after Dr. Cronin’s disappearance he made inquiries of those familiar with the neighborhoo: one knew a McLaughlin living over a feed store in phia, jast two months Dr. McCahey has DINING-RUOM CHAL AND WASHSTANDS. : MIRRORS, EASY CHAIRS, WIR: TK: ASH WARDROBES, P. CURTAINS, AND CORNIC) 000 YARDS BKUSSELS AND MOQUET. FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS OF REST QUALITY ATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, RUG WARE, AND TOILET SETS, HALL CAK* PETS AND OIL CLOTH. ss West Philade Du: ‘ing the noticed men hanging around the house after ightfal i g 2 one » | _ ‘The reputation of the above long-established hotel is nightfall, as if. waiting for some one to come | suchas makes It unnecessary. to tail the attention of He attention to this until the | the public to the advantuces of attending the sale, Cronin tragedy came to light, and now he has awakened to the realization that his footsteps have been constantly dogged. Dr. MeCahey is Every article is of the best manutacture aud well reserved, the Hair Mattresses numbering about one undred and the Feather Pillows are of the best quality. positive thatit was intended that he should! Terms cash; sale positive. < share the fate of Dr. Cronin. He believes that | _™y79-8t_WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts._ il that saved him from assassination was his | FpuoMAs Dow frequent absence from the city since the first | of the year. Scaly Skin Diseases ‘Think of shedding a quart of scales ench day, of a skin cracked, bleeding, burning, and itching almost beyond human endurance, hair lifeless or gone, suffering hardly to be appreciated. Is not | lot at the time of sale. — AUCTION SALES. ____ ___ THIS AFTERNOON. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON 4’ STREET Qourseasr AT AUCTION TO close AN ES- “A TATE. Qn MONDAY, TWENTY-SEVENTH MAY, 1889, at SIX O'CLOCK BM io front of the fa Eo Iwill wo build ‘side ‘between D and e De a on east a easy yet thousands of just such cases have been on sack tot eh aaa eae The ete avoatt my24d&éds THOMAS DOW uctioneer. HAN RY SA OF REAL ESTATE ON THIRD Ci STREET EAST, bETWEEN PENNSYLVA- NIA AVENUE AND SOUTH C STREET. By virtue of a decree of Suprewe Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia passed in, kguity Cause No. 4877 of Hilles et al. against Peter McNamara and others, the undersigmed trustees will sell_at public auction, in f tof the premises. on MONDAY, the TWENi\- E Hi DAY OF MAY, A D.’ 1539, at FIVE f Washington, Distace of ‘Cofumbiar teing pact of of ashing », District of Columbi: Criginal lot 13,in square 762. Begining on ba street east, 27 feet south of ‘not corner of said lot and running thence go along the tine of street = feet, bey vp beg tie meal eee — 13 feet. and lence east SO feet to place of bemmnuing. Terms of sale: e-third cash, balance payable in 6, 12 and 18 months from day of sale with 6 per cent in- terest, secured by the promissory notes of the pur- cLaser, with a surety or sureties approved by the trus- tees; and on ratification of sale aud payment of the purchase and interest a deed will be given to the pur- chaser, his or her heirs and assignees, A deposit of #100 will be requiredat time ofsale. All conveyancing atcostof purchaser. Terms tobe complied with in ten days, otherwise trustees reserve right to resell at purchascr’s costs and risk after five days’ uotice by advertisement of such resale in“The Evening Star. cr sh SE oo ae Ae ave. nw. S. 8. EDW. S, 900 Sth st, n. w, Trustees. WILLIAM MILLER, 486 La. ave. THOMAS ¥. WAGG: .N, Keal Estate Auctioneer. myll-d&ds Sisk FRAME HOUSES AND TWO BUILDING LoTS ON SIXTH STREET, BEWEEN K AND L STKEETS SOUTHWEST. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Cuticura change; and after Ihad taken four bottles I was almost cured; and when I had used six bottles of CUTICURA RESOLVENT and CUTICURA and CUTICURA Soar, I was cured of the dreadful disease from which I had suffered for flve years, I thought the disease would leave a very deep scar, but the CUTICURA REMEDIes cured it without any sears. I cannot express with a pen what I suffered before using the CoTicura REMEDIES. They saved my life, and I feel it my duty to recommend them. My hair is restored as good as ever, and so is my eyesight. I know of a number of different persons who have used the CUTICURA REWEDIES, and all have received great benefit from their use. Mus. ROSA KELLY, Rockwell City, Calhoun County, lowa. Most Wonderful Cures MAY TWENTY- SEVENTH, AT SIX O’CLOCK, we wili sell in front of T have bad s most wondorfal cure of salt | “E520 44 of Van Riswicl’s sab of oa, 471, rheum. For five years I have suffered with this | fronting 35 feet on Gth street, by adepth of 100 feet disease. Thad it on my face, arms and hands. I | tox 15-foot Elles. inpros Sg Syne ee was unable to do anything whatever with my | years, notes to bear interest at © per cent {rom day hands for over two years. I tried hundreds of | ot sale, payable semi-annually, and tobe secured by remedies, and not one had the least effect. ‘The | deed of trust on premises, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Conveyancing, ‘We.. at purchaser's cost, 100 deposit on each lot at time of sale. Terms to be complied with In ten day's, otherwise right reserved 10 resell ut risk and cost of purchasey after five day" ade Vertiserrent in some news vublished in Washing- set SDUNCANSUN BROS. Auctioncers. doctor said my case was incurable. I saw your advertisement, and concluded to try the CUTICcRA REMEDIES, and, incredible as it may seem, after using one box of CUTICURA, and two cakes of CUTI- CURA SOAP and two bottles of CUTICURA RESOLVENT, I find [am entirely cured. Those who think this rpuiomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. lettor exaggerated may come and see me, and | iusTEES) SALE O¥ THE ALDERNEY DAIRY find out for themselves. BUILDING, 929 AND 931 D ET N.W.,1N WASHINGTON, D.C. AT AUCTI By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 1st day of May, A. D. 1884, and recorded in Liber No. 1079, folio 477 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Co- lumbia, and at the written request of the parties se- cured thereby, the undersigned will offer for sale, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWEN- TIETH DAY OF MAY, 189, at. the’ hour of FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described real estate situated in Washington City, in the Districtot Colum- bia, viz: All that part of original iot_ numbered six (6) in Square numbered three hundred and seventy-cight (378), contamed within the following metes and Dounds: Beginning at the soutbest corner of said lot and running thence north one hundred. and eighty-seven (187) feet and ten and one-half (10%, inches to a public alley; then st thirty (G0) feet six and One-half (634) inches; thence south oue hundred aud eichty-seven (187) feet ten and one-half. GRACE P. MARKHAM, North St, Charles street, Belle River, Ont, ‘Remedies CURA RESOLVENT, the new blood purifier, cleanses the blood of impurities and poisonons elements, and thus removes the CAUSE. Hence the CUTICURA REMEDIES c: es of torturing, humil- jating, itching, burning, scaly,and pimp! 3 (104%) inches to D street; and thence east thirty (0) of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, and = t = eae a. oR = the — be- all humors, blotches, eruptions, so and | Front see Genco, Coating at "a ely be crusts, Whether s building covering the entire lot and the fixtures therein. ‘This substantial and elegant building was designed and built in 1884 especially for the dairy + $1. Prepared by ‘tho Porren | business and is complete inal ts appotntinenta, the a ; main saloon, or lunch room, on the ‘frst Moor, bein ICAL CORPORATION, Boston. the largest and handsomest in the city. ‘There are three elevators in the building—one passenger, worked nd two freight elevators, The building is ¥ steam, and in addition to ite capacity for the dairy business has a large kitchen and dining- besides about forty sleeping apartments (on the sixth'floor) for employes. On all the floors above the second there 18 @ large storaze capacity. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money im cash, and the balance in three equal installments, payable in two, three and four years aiter date, the de- ferred payments, if any, to ar interest at 6 per nud be secured by decd of trust on the prop- erved and beautified Absolutely pu MAY 31. WARNER WILL SELL 6 or all cash, at the optiou of the purchaser, 1-BRED COLTS, FILLIES “AND of deferred payments the purchaser will be re- JM THE LOBDELL STOCK FARM | aitired to keep the property insured to the satisfaction s0-at of the eposit of $1,000 will be required of th hasér on the day of sale. All conveyancing to be at the 1 ‘Terins of sale to be com- plied with within ten days from ort sale, if rve the right to resell the ence the of the defaulting purchaser, rifive ot previous advertisement thereof in The’ Evening : GEO. H. B. WHITE,) my6-d&gs LG. HID —— t the SOUTHEAST CONNER ( AND D STRELIS NORTHWEST To. adecree of the Supreme Court of the olumbia, passed in equity cause LLGS4, the undersigned, of 13th day of” April, 158: will offer for sule, at publi t Fespective premises, on WEDN t2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- Y-SECOND DAY OF MAY, equ of the rain until MONDAY, MAY TWENTY- hereinafter “mentioned, the following parcels of | SEVENTH, 1889, sale hour and place, without ree ein the city of Washington, District of Co- | gurd to weather.” By order of the trustees. my21-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. CLOCK P. M., sub lots 16 to 2 quare 54, both in- ‘of said lots having a front a 22d street northwest by a depth of public alley; und also sub lot 24, square yy 4ttze B, WILLIAMS & CO., ‘Auctioneers $4, fronting 20 feet on Z2d strect, by 97 feet deep on | THERTRES SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING, 108 D street, AND R STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION At HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., sub lo! 4, fronting 26 feeton D stre t width ubout 146 feet to By virtue of a deed of trust dated September 3d A. D; 1887, and duly recorded in liber No. 1277, fo lio 4ilet one of the land records for the Districtot Columbia, ‘and, at the written, cured thereby, we will sell at g feet 10 inches front on D etre of the party se— ic auct t toa publicalicy, and also sub ‘ " E u u front e 4, ironting 22 tect 16 imcheson D | yicyie Peuuece cn MONDAY, the TWENTY SEY. The fo fe tela 5 eocent ectibvicion of nie Pil ag ee ice a a op ae aaa “y i revor" if . in G. N. Hopkins’ et al. subdivision ote in ead Peete S4 aud recorded in surveyor’s | square nuinbered one bundred and eleven (111), a8 er plat recorded in liber “I, H. K.,” foli of the rls of the surveyor's office of the District of Co- bia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in one, two and three years, for which the purchaser’ notes, bearing interest from day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the premisessold, are to be wiven, orall cash, at the option of the purchaser. Convey: ancing, &¢., at the cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with within ten days trom day of sale property will be resold at risk and cost of default- ing purchaser. 4 deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale, ‘Lerius of sale are as follows, to wit: One-third of the purchase money iu cash, and the balance in two equal justallments in one and two years from the day of sale, with interest, or all cash, ut option of the pur chaser. A deposit of $100 will be required on each Terms ofsale to be complied with in seven days trom day of sale. A plat of the sub division will be exhib tthe time of sal HANK. Tf. BROWNING, GEO. W. STICKNEY, a Anct., 956 IS POSTPONED TO EIGHTH, 1889, SAME | ny}7-deas SOME EORERS Teas THIS EVENING. COMMENC- SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Peter McGeehan, who mysteriously disap- peared from Philadelphia three months ago, and was next heard of in Chicago, where, it is alleged, he threatened the life of Dr. Cronin, was arrested in that ci | ese — | F. to Purtapeputa.—The B. | and O. » ns its lead in the matter of | wick time and accurate train service to Phila- | elphia, and an AKOUND WASE N. On THURSDAY, J SIXTH, 1889, O'CLOCK, on the premises, I shall sell Le taining about #0 acres, with large f ary outbwildings, &e., situat liiles from Georgetown and 1 m1 corners with Grassland, the ¢ ‘ tary Whitney, The water ix considered finest in the county, there being a numberof jailing springs. t of | the | ver- ‘This property is bounded on the east added to. the “i, equipment | by Loughborough road, on uth by Jolin K, Daley add ne the schedule. Pullman equipment | by Loust borough ted. on thes ‘and Mrs. Hire onal train Tington, on the north by Godfrey Goble = panses directly: thr hird cash, balan at 5 ‘per cent per annum. payable sen secured by a deed of trust on the property sold” All mveyancing and recording at the cost of purchaser, 000 deposit will be required from the purchaser at ne of sale, ually, and * Accusen Or Sxttxa ; Saredic tie it BE SOLD BY WARNER, MAY SLAR, MAY 29. the BEST CLOTHING for the least money, and fol- MPROVE i PEN TE SOUTHE of the 5: a made aud lowing prices will convt N you: ASI eine Court of the niered in equity Lucy F. McKenna, gnardia 210 SUIT FOR $5.50. cause number LL vs. Martha M. McKenna et ai.,the undersivned, as oa ame trustes, will offer fur sale in frout of the yremises: on | #12 86.25. oDAY, ‘THE SIXTH ¥ UF JUNE, 4 ¥i TIVE O'CLOCK P. M., all ora part’ of the = ah Oa cribed real extate: e15 « 87.87. Lot 1 and in the a7 o ‘pth of abou eis “ “ $9.73. stret it also has a front ‘Terms of sale: One-third residue in s one aud two years in equal insted evidenced by e20 “810.50. ¥ notes of the purch percent per | dof trust on | by Teserve discretion of th ld so Prices cut in all Fine Suits, and itisan established fact that our prices are lower than elsewhere. Trustee res 1 rty at riek and cost of defaulting pur. Lowa Se Met ci Children’s Suits 09c. to 87.75. 72 Le ve sain . NSON BROS, Auctioneers. my2o-lads 1:39 Office Coats left 18¢. OOK AT THE SPI MAY 312.16, 2 1 L EVESING STA Oat 85 pair Knee Pants left 14e. 190 pair All-Wool Pants, sold for 83.87, 1115 F st. nw. —— cremptory Sale of the valuable dwelling h San ae a. ibs heenteamnes sree oer m FRIDAY, the THIRTY-F SIX P.M..Fwill sell in frout of the premises, to the highest bidder, the above-named house and let. ontains ‘nine rooms and all modern improve- e yearsayo, Lot ts 17.6x74 to OF MAX, 1S FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. of sale casy, and will be made known at time of sale. : Purchaser must comply with terms of sale within DISCOUNT STORE, ten days frou day of sale, or prv rink and cost of det posit of $100 will be required at tin Conveyancing and recording at cost of WASHINGTON Da Al THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. y OF VALUABLE REAL Wastil LLION'S, sporty will be resoid at chaser 926 7th St. N.W., bet. Iand K, m18-1m Punavevema Stone WILL OFFER BALANCE OF STOCK OF TENDED, KNOWN AS ‘WINING CITY. AChicago special to the Philadelphia Press says that the police iave been put in possession of startling facts concerning Dr. Cronin’s mur- der. It has been clearly shown by the dead man’s friends that his removal was ordered by & committee representing the Clan-na-Gael so- ciety. Charges of traitorous conduct were pre- ferred against him ata meeting of the C na-Gael camp. He was found guilty and bis death was ordered. The charge was based on the statement of the British spy, Le Caron, that there were four more spies in America, When Le Caron made that statement on the stand before the Parnell commission be Was ordered to give the names of the spies. said he dired not do it, because were kn 1 would be murdered. z Justice Honnen thea took him into a ciosed ante-room and im the presence of Si? Richard Webster, the attorney-geueral, who is couducting the prosecution, and Sir Charles Bussell, Parnell’s attorney, Le Caron gave the names. Within yn Eg pet hours after this mews was cabled from London nearly every Clan-na-Gael camp in America had met and [passed resolutions declaring in favor of arigid| 2.05 BEST QUALITY FRENCH SATTEENS, BEAUTIFUL STYLES—NEVER SOLD LESS THAN 35 AND 374. WILL OFFER WITHOUT RESERVE THE ENTIRE LOT AT 19¢. PER YARD. THESE GOODS COST FROM 25c. TO 28lec. PER YARD. By virtue of decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, din cause of Nailor vs, Nailor etal. No. ¥27 In equity, we willutfer at puy- prcuuises, bevy eSDAY, N’ CO} AY, A. SY, at HALE PAST FOUR O'C P! M., the varions lots in t subdivision of “Twining City” made by us as trustees and recorded in Book No. ©, (Gounty) at pave 1331, in the survey or’s office of tle District of Columbia, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in equal in- stalments at one and two years, notes to be given bear- | bered thirty-eight C38) MORNING AT TEN O'CLOCK STORE 712 SEVENTH entire stock of GENTS’ AND HATS. ‘The stock con- EN P.M. T NORTHWEST, NISHING GOODS y recorded in of the laud records ds of th tof sists of everything generally found. in first-class es: uf tue holder of the note thereby secured, we will sell | tabliahment. ‘The stock must be sold within fifteen IAD DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1880, at FLVE O'CLOCK to the his! der, th piece of land sit- Auctioneer. id being lot umm- 's recorded hundred and d being a corner. lot, ck dwelling house with in Washiugton city, D. S) of Abs part of square the said story bi Auctioneers, Louisiana avenue, Opp. City Post Office. subxlivin imipro’ modern imp ‘Terms of cash within ialf of the purchase money in the of sale, and the and tw y a first AM NT OF THURSDAY, Of REGULAR DAY, BEING “DECORATION DA YERY LARGE AND COMPLETE LURE, &C., EMBRACING AL- Janice in two equ red by the no of trust on the property sol forest at wiz per cent pe A deposit of $150 will be req is sold. All ‘couveyanc ‘Terms of sule to be e day of sale. le property » purchaser's el with within ten omp from the day of sale, otherwice the trustees reserve the Soon BOS right to resell erty at the risk aud cost of the : oret detauling pur 4, rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, myI1-di POSTPONED UNTIL Sr DAY OF MAX, BLE IMPROVED SIDE OF SiXiit NORIHWEST, it _ H EOF DEFKEES CAPITOL AND ority of a deed of trust to the under- ring date April 19, 1889, und recorded in v of the recorder of deeds for the District of 7th day of May, 188%, 1 will offer on in front of the respective ing real estate situate in the city » District aforesaid, on the days TH DAY OF JUNF, oe =~ THE ABOVE § AUCTION FRIDAY, TRE 1589, SAM LE OF | DESIRA: ATE ON TH Suprens passed April &, 1S ide in equit the. prem lot 50 in Shepherd's Tso, al Fiy th the improvements ‘ 1) and six (6) in square twent sisting gf a three-story brick dwelling No. ner Lots six (6) fronts said Detrees Strec it FOLLOWING DAY at the same hour the in square 186, with the lmprovements thereon consisting of a three-story frame dwelling No. 737 on USixth street. és " rd cash on the day of sale, or ® residue in two equal and two years from the purchaser's. promissory bearing interest from the day of sale, and to be secured by deeds of trusts on the prop- erty aud policies of insurance on the buidings to t satisfaction of the uudersizned, or all cash if desired: two uundredl dollars deposit on weceptanee ofeach Bid | wnd all conveyancing and recording at purchasgr’s | cost. “Terms of sale to be complied with within ven, (10) days from the respective days of sale, On failure reet aud 138.10 feet ou north by first mortsace 2 sale will be re- Saud abstracts of | todo so Lreserve the right to re-advertise the property aetna Got anu'ro-sell thesame at the cost of defa foe pus aser nit 16 of Sule, | chaser. ‘i with within ten (10) ROBERT S. WERDEN, Trustee, will ib at 2 I street northwest, 6: THOMAS DOWLING, purchaser upon, : ~ Auctioneer. luciient to iby the pa he Suprerue and to which Us 'THAL, Auctioneers, ‘h street northwest. LARGE CONSIGNME 10k, HOUSEHOLD FUR- N , Contents of 11 room house and stable, removed to our sales room for convenience of sile, comprising: Marble-top Walnut Chamber Suit Parlor Sui ‘alnut Sideboard, Hat Racks, What-Nots, Easy an Reclining Cha Ps Lady's Desk; Daniug Chairs and Tables, Parlor, Hall and Bedroom Carpets: Oil Paintings, Walnut Wardrobes, Mirrors, - Singer wing Machine, Fine Hair Mattresses, Pillows, Belding, hetrigerator, Kitchen Utensils, Glass and China Ware, Kange, & Fenda id or. BLKNAKD KILMAY slo} Auctioneer, NING, AT PCBLIC 3 MAY THIRTY-1' rc, DN} yay Ubbich se Four Horeec tends OCLOCK. a a cate . sing of premise: ‘our Horees, Tiree Bu ie me Single anc pul n Jot 1:babd the west 44 feet § inches of | Mamens Lap Lobes: Blaukets, Lives Headend pet ot 4. squire 263, contuiniuy 7,311 square icet, | Covered Host, Gerden Tools One Fine Century Biante, aud improved by-a lance jory’ brick residence, | snd‘ small stock of Gente Furaiehngs Gee being No. 1:70 Bstrect southwest. ‘On. "WEDNESDAY MOKNING, MAY tWENTY- ‘Verms: One-third lace in one and two TH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, at our Auction House, years, interest ut O per untan and secured by. 7ili ston, Wn we will seli the abuve stock to the oral! cash at option of ) required at time of vrding at purchaser's ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, deed Oi trast on property sol purchaser. A depositot Sule, All Conveyancing and x it bidders without reserve, Cash register worth uy ROOT & LOWENTHAL, mene TOWEToctionsers. ‘RUSTEES’ SALE OF UNFINISHED TWO- STOKY BRU DWELLING AND Te NOKTHWEST COKNER OF K AND of the STREETS NORTHEAST, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court District of Columbia, passed im equity, cause, No. 11624, the under ed trustees: sell at guction in front of the premises on ¥ NE A.D. all that parcel of estate in the uty of Washin: >» in the D:strictef Colum! city en Bins nd tagalog niby for the same at the southeast corper LK | Fifth NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED P PERTY ON THIRD (OR P) STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.C., AT AUCTIO! By virtue of the authority vested in me by the will of Helena M, Cratty, deceased, J wili sell og WEDNES- DAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, Lss0, at VE O'CLOCK P. M., in frout of the premises, of lots 151 and 1. square 74, Georgetown, D. C., tromt- ing 14 teet on soush side of 3d (or P) sirect, betwee Land dud streets, by # depth of 130 feet, improved me dwelling. cash; balance in six and twelve . + bya comfortable 1 Syerms: (ne-thi nw 6 per cent interest frou day of sale, payable semi- tuntally, and tobe secured by. decd cf trust om the broperty sold, or all cash at option of purchaser, A de- posit of 825 Oueach lot will be required at time of sale, Cohveyancine, cy, at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with im 10 days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to reseil the property YOUR CHANCE TO GET ONE OF THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. ALSO MATTINGS, TO CLOSE OUT STOCK WE WILL OF- | Ehsct or purciasses, etiee ive dagey pai aoc at FEK OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT A GREAT ce im come newsveper in Wesking- REDUCTION LN PRICE. . BE be obtained cosets, thowing thesubdivision can be NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. j TH, NiGir” ¢ Trustees. ALL GOODS THROUGHOUT THE cuas. A. ELLIO’. HOUSE MARKED DOWN TO REDUCE| pyncanson Bros, #7052 *+2¥- STOCK. ‘Auctionsers. my1,4,7,9,11,14. 16&d&ds = sf eres aE rm a ¥ CARWART & LEIDY, ER Sag Teo, at Ui and 928 71h and 700 Keto, | DySlads BOS, Aucta, sq) we at the northwest corner of north K street (thy street. and ruuning thence south line of lottwenty (20) thence seventy-two (7: the nine (9) feet (11) i te secured EY, Seed of trast archaser’s option. fuifed at the tine of sale. months with interest and ‘on the progerty, or all Ly deposit of $100 will be veyanci and recording at purchaser's cost. als isda NGO. ke HAMILTON, Bxecutor, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. WILL OFFER AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MAY HT TT ATFIVE O'CLOCK, P. M.VERY ensh: DESIRABLE LOTS LOOATED ON’ COLUMBIA 5 HAC HA'S, block 46, Kennesaw sts between 18th ant adhsts.: 8, block 22, eoutheaat corner 1 Asi 's abstract furnished, taxes ‘Tite it, . ny =| ove qe ‘WILLIAMS & CO., P H 8) i f | ull i EE G2 a! Hy BROS., Auctionsers, D.C Wonpay. “MAY 27, 1889. AUCTION SALES. TO-MORRO' MPHOMAS DOWLING, Avct : COLLECTION OF RO°FS, GERANIUMS, LLEMATIS. PALMS, ‘LANTS, = FiOM FR af atcrion. a On to-morrow, — T! AY, MAY TWENTY- Ben dae corinne MAb AS ex is. evllection of roses, plan ‘Re. pest it JOMAS DOWLING, Auct Prcassox ‘BROS. Auctioneers LARGE SALE WEE TERE, CARPETS, ETC |S EMBRACING MBER, LIBRARY, ROOM, AND OTHER a FURNITURE, LOT NOTIONS, &o., &e., ALSO GREY HORSE, DAYTON, AND HARNESS, TO BE SOLD AT ‘AUCTION, AT OUR SALES-EQOMS, NINTH AND D STREETS ON TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 28, COMMENCING AT TEN (CLock PARLOR, CH. It rpuowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. THIRTY ROOMS OF SUPERIOR HOUS! FURNITURE e — EMBRACING 1S) ONE FINE HEINEKAMP VER AND STOO! Part It SUITE IN SILK PLUSH, MARBLE-TOP TA. NUT MIRKOR FRONT HALL STAND, WIN Y HANGINGS, BED LO COUCHES, V 3 tach -tohmk Tad psa SEOSES 48 > is 4 10 ‘4 exam es eo OE THER, STITY OF CHL : ER-PLATED WARE IN GREAT KITCHEN REQUISITES, ETC. Ou TUESDAY MOKNING, MAY TWENTY-FIGHTH, 159, commencing ut 10 o'¢lock, I shall sell th contents of the large double residence, No. § Street northwest, ‘This house is furnished thi in walnut furniture, and is ip fine condition. tention of parties and the dealers i= directed. to this sale. HOMAS DOW my21-dts Ame SALE AT ANACOSTIA. Wi ‘0 NEW COTTAGES AND SEVERAL VILLA SITES ON SHAN ‘auction on N PLACE. SDAY AFTERNOON, NTY-EIGHTH at FIVE O'CLOCK, two FErY pretty new cottages with 6 rooms and cellars and ne lots. Also,several lots with a frontage of 25 and 50 feet each. These:cottaces offer a splendid opportunity to persons who desire a nice home, aud the lots are so situated as to make desirable building sites. Shannon Place is improved with brick sidewalks, gas and trees, and only one block from street cars with Payement to saine| neigtiborhood excellent Terms: one-third cash, bulance in one aud two with interest at 6 pervent, or all cash at option of pur- chaser.” A deposit of 8100 on each house aud $90 on each lot. DUNCANSON BKOS., das A ucioncere, 7ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCc- TION, BEING HOU: AND LOTS NO, 934 0 N.W. AND 1529 TENTH Twill offer for sale publiciy, to the highest NW. in front of the premises, on T AY. the TWI HIG ¥ MONTH, ears \dder, ds nearly new, and was (under the supervision of Mr. JohnH. Bird) exceptionally well built. ‘On the same day, and imivediately after above sale Ishall make similar offer of premises st. n.w., which contains 1,780 square by a 3-ctory dwelling, having 10 rooms, pre: front, bay-window, abundant shade, and some trait trees” Thorough inspection of both properties invited on day before the rale, i ‘Terms in each case, cash, for one-third of purchase money, equal installment’ notes for the remainder, payable ip one and two years with six per cent terest, thereon, payable scin}-annually. secured by deed of trust upon the property, or all cath, at option of purchaser, ohundred doll rs will bey required at the time of said first sale and ove hundred dollars at the second. Perfect and complete titles (without en- Gumbrance)_gnaranteed or no, sale. Conveyancing uot recording) done at cost of the owner. RH, . 934 O st. new. my22-6t" CO., Auctioneers, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY NO. 1343 Q STREET NORTHWEST AT AUCTION MAY TWENTY-EIGHTIL 1889, On TUESDAY, FIVE O'CLOCK No. 65, square side of Q street, between 13th and 14th streets, by @ I will sell on the premises ‘lo 0, fronting 20 fect on the north depth of 100 ‘feet to an alley, improved by large three-story brick dwelling an ing, containing 14 iT two-story back build- rooms bath-room, aud all modern ovements, being No. 1343 Q street u.w. ‘erms: One-third cash, balance 1, 2, and 3 years, secured by & deed of trust on the prop- ash at the option of purchaser. A deposit time of sale. All conveyancing and record- THOMAS DOWLING, ° Auctioneer. rpuonas bowLrne, ‘Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE ENTIRE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE HOTEL WINDSOR, AT THE CORNER OF NEW YORK AVENUE AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. Embracing Fine Parlor Furniture in suites and separate paeces, Easy and Fancy Chairs, Window Drap- ery, Handsome Oak Chamber Suites, Cherry Chamber Suites, Fine Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Large Quantity of Bedding, Moquet and Brussels Carpets, Extension and Square Dining Ta- bles, Large Number of Leather Covered Dining Chairs, Buffets, Butlers’ Trays, Large Quantity of Silver Plated Ware, China and Glassware, Kitchen Requisites, &c. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 19th day of September, 1888, and duly recorded in. liber No. 1340. folio 324, of the land records of the District of Columbia, the Undersigned trustees will sell at public auction on MONDAY, JUNE THIRD, 1589, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., the entire ¢ tents of the above-mentioned Hotel described in schea~ ule A, attached to said trust. This Hotel is turnishe ina first-class manner. and should command the at- tention of private buy: d the trade. eo mee. Ww 'BOARMAN, WM. S& FLIPPIN, _my27-dts ‘Trustees. GpLORGE W. STICKNEY, Auctignecr. 936 F street n.w. PARTITION SALE OF VACANT LOTS IN SQUAI No. 117, FRONTING ON” NINEIEE. sT NORTHWEST, BETWEEN LAN STREETS, 1N WASHINGTON, D. C., AT AUC- On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY THIR- TIETH, 1589, at SIX O'CLOCK, we'will sell, in frout of the premises, the north 33 feet 4 inches frout o: lot No. 24, by the depth thereof (also known as lots A and B, of Clarke's recorded subdivision), and all of lot No. 25, in square No. 117, situate on the west side of 19th street northwest, botween L and M streets, in the city of Washington, D.C. Will sell in parts to suit, Title good. Terms: One-third cash and residue in one or two “years at 6 percent interest, payable semi-annually, to esecured by deed of trust on ihe property. or all cash, A deposit of 8100 required from each purchaser at time of sale; conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terus to be coniplied within teu days, otherwise crease at risk d cost of defaulting purchaser atter 7 days pub- lic notice iu “Eventug Star" newspaper. BIRNEY & BIRNEY. Attorneys, ALBERT G. RIDDLE, } and { Trustees, my23-d&ds WM. L. BEAMHALL, 5 $2 THE ABOVE 5 POSTPONED TO FRI- DAY, MAY THIR’ 1889, same hour aud Pp BIRNEY & BIRNEY, Attorneys, ALBLET G. KIDDLE, (x, sian’ xb (Tras dds WM. L. BKAMHALL, } Wartee B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Auctioneers. WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITE, EXTENSION TABLE. “WALNUL BOOKCASES. WALNUT. CHAMBER SUITES, WALNU1 BEDSTEADS, WASHSTANDS AND BUKEAUS, LOUNGES, Wikk MATIRESSES, CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, HAIR, MATTBESSES, BLDDIN WARE, ETC. On FRIDAY, MAY THIRTY-FIRST, COMMENC- TNGat TEN O'CLOCK A. M., we stall seil at re dence, No. 1110 L street nortiiwest, the above collec: tion of housekeeping articles, partially enumerated. ‘Terms cash. WALYER B. WILLIAMS & CO, my25-5t Auctioneers. BOOKS AND STATIONEI FOR 100.000 SYNONYMS AND AN’ Briticisms, ericanisms, 8. AS is saa Am &e., &e., by BISHOP FALLOWS. BLANCHE WILLIS Howard's New Book, is the Open Door, and is very iuterestinz. my25 Cc. C. PURSELL, 418 9th st. nw. AT BAUM’S BOOK DEPARTMENT. Special Pub.'s 500 popular 12mos. cloth ed.. represent PHS? best authors, suitable ior premiums 24c, 75e. pt test DOVE paper edition, . 350 an,” by author of “Nir. Barnes of New York”... 38 50 Saalfeld's Music Folios, inst. or vocal. 33 Scott's Waverley Novela. 15 wis coik. 88 18.00 cS > ‘Robert Elsmere” cloth edition. 1.00 CHAS. BAUM’S BOOK DEPARTMENT. my21-6t 416 7th st. nw. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. H. D. Buz a eeg Ba personaly ‘fits all garments madein his 1111 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 4 Washington, D.C. FAMILY SUPPLIES. —— Wine is of aperind mhl7 : ser ‘A. HEITMULLER & ©O., myll-3m 1333 14th st. eee Bea a Bis now Proved security, in the sar of (82,000) within seven day after bei ac ce of bis propomals A cops « ment must be attached toparh must be accompanied by a wtitied of the undersigned im 1 that the bid is made in oe be awanied to the average owest bidder ‘comply wath the above conditions. Uhe proportion Beef. Mutton and Corned Bq used by the Heme fee the ten months endius Aj USNS, will te taken ag a basis for calculating the awl to the lowest bilder The undersigned reserves thright to reset ane nd til Ergposais, Envelopes conta be endorsed “Proposals tor Corned Beef. at the United Stes trict of Colum ae! Added to the undersurped, THIRTY: TF construct poe tg ym Georgetown upon Meh treet from the Powe mac Kiver to the Coryoration imita, Speciiicacoges furmished upon application tebe Georets Tenallytown Railway Coat thitice of Beall fis Co., St. "The coimpaniens Tejecd any or all bids. 3 eas Se Eee LL BE RECE IVELNTIE MAY i, &® double ior Farnistsing che vertex overmiuent with general sy x TO comet for the Gwcal Mationery, and Printing, Schopjoo! . Hardware, “‘Tinware, Plumbers” ternal, Game Boots end Shoes, D jase, Pay and Varn shea, Lumber, Forage, Meats, Castingsmnel, Dry Goote, Ice, and Telephone Supplies. Bint{ctme cy rls sals, towether with all in! rmatican be obtained Upon application at Koom st. n.w., between Band ( ste Tiss and all bids or parts of bt LASS, LG. HINE, C W.KAYMON SEALED PROPOS A! WIL SS the office of the Supervi ‘Treasury Departinent, Washineton, LOCK P. M.. on the ELEVENTH 180) for furnishing and delivering dy for the above named office, during themalyear in accordance withe specitie ch may be obtad on hryincas bid must be amp » drawn to sdyert Bariding, ist bt is reserved t 3.8 DOU Commi a BEECEIVED AT ie Ite > tion at this office. acertifed check for :. order of the treasurer of the United States, ax agunte fs satisfactory fulfillment of the nder abe delivers of the tuaterials. JAS. H. NDI. oa Supervtsrchitect. EPARTMENT OF THE INTEWOM ash on, D.C. sf Seale partment until TWELa ey oe I received at this dey NOUN, WEDNESDAL, MAY TWENTY ipa for furnishing Miscellancons Supplies te Depart: the Interior during the fiscal F euiltng ¢ 30, L890, consisting of Brooms, Clocks, holders, Portfolio Drawers, Boapsagaecn Chairs, Carpets, “Desks, Dry Goods, Lun Furuse &e. Proposals must be made on the departit toruiay which, with the necessary tustractic *, * Rushed on application. JOHN W- NOBLE SS, my?-2aw.Sw ppd a, sual jor brary of Conus: 1 tot street, Washington, D.C. May 33, proposals for furnish and #ranite required tor frout walls, of the rotunda of the Building fur t ress in this city, will be received et this WO O'CLOCK P.M. ou SATURDAY, the in y NINTH DAY OF JUNE, 1880, and’ opens diately thereafter in presence of bidders. Thinite musi beof light bluish gray color and fismit Specifications, general instructions and Coens k forins of Prapomal ay De obtained gy die this ottce. BEENAMD IL GREEN tia cer. 50.31 Je1.4.6,8,11,13,15, 2159 ___ EDUCATIONAL. _ SMCRTHAND SIMPLEST. MOST RAPIDsp 9 hemibie. Pret 3 im ths mouths. Avel o failures. Typewriting taught free. HEAD OF ACME PHUNOGKAPHY, 021 Fat hee mn ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUST. Prana Building, Oth aud F ste. | Twentiege, ano, Orwan, Voice, Violin lute, Cornet, advantayes, 'O. B. BULLAKD, Director.” any So KAWING AND PAINTING INSTRUCTION : and for all ages, private or in TTONAL ACADEMY OF SINE AlitS, SOE. i and see the wonderful progress of students _ my 1G-Lin* cise \ UARANTEE TO TEACH Gio ircchand Crayon Parton in Jeane hundreds 04. my GRANITE. knowledge of drawing n ‘$ monials. J. W. KE Noubs, 45 7u se NIVERSITY-TRAINED TEACHEKS— for civil service, West Point College, &c. and private lessons day or evening. FRANK E. 1 E st. nw. myit oon a WE | ONIN Exoccriox Axo Onartony™ Summer classes for a FIVE WiEK'S SES: commence Wednesday evening, June 12, ut o'clock, This colieye path BOOKS ON “ELOCUT) us col nul en 3 “OKATORY” “ACTING,” tid “PERSONAL | NETISM.” ” Descriptive price-list tree, Address MAKTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION ORATORY, 313 6th st, ow. Half @ block Post-otbce.} ISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUE, MStascne Poses prepared most suc fully for all examinations, Elocutuon tauchtand positions carefully revised; highest references. - HAKVARD GRADUATE DESIRES } A Bis JTNAM, A. M., —_— 5 Son dees 5 Segue, Oe 8 ot. b. (pps BeuLIIZ scuooL oF LANGUAGES, ireular. 723 14th st. nw. termes all Summer. Also Summer School st Ast Part. H.< aut JDWARD C. ae ay ‘Correct (de breast Ay oC Sette ager breathing Vouce Caters, Oratote PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 7 Sand stata, "Foundes 1800 beer tee bo. Young men aud women have beeu trained in the S} cerian Colleges. Day and night sessions, Sia cour Business Course; Shorthand, Typewriting and ure vphone; Practical English: Telegraphy: Spenc Kapid Writing, Reading and Oratory, Delearte met] Business wen furmebed with trained employes I trated cutulogues free. SARA A SEENCER, V Precpel, BENKY C. BPENCER, LL 1s, Pruscipal mhz ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 6 Bi) Mt, Gear City Foust-oitee, Colored etudente aamitteg. Call or send for catalogue. mh R MOVAL, a REMOVAL, MESSRS. MERTZ & COMPANY, TAILORS, BEG TO ANNOUNCE they will remove to their want quarters, 514 11TH STREET, ‘Square below their present address, some time in Ju pext. apl0-3m A= NEUMAN, ARTIST AND DESIGNERI ies’ Dresses and Kiding Habits. Opened at 1124 Counecticut ave, my25-1m _Will call JAPANESE Gx Sowers ectap picterce tudics f u jowers, scrap pictures, studics for, Pullitiue. y fags, paint, 10c. Toys, lantern: and envelopes. J. JAY LD, 4 Aw? FORMERLY CARRYING ON DRESSMAK shi in Sew York, would like the patronageot Waal lugton Ladi perfect Hit, cuttin 1 basting a ' api6-6w" UPERFLUOS HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVE] Fy ctric needle withou! the ew enmerk wibows aus Dh cable api-2m* 1321 5 st. a. w. Mux M. J. Praxor 1320 F st. Harrisor's, FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS, Also, SELECT ORNAMENTS FOR THEHAIR HAIR DKESSED. ap2-2m* JRENCH DYEING. SCO1 DEY CLEAN- ING ESTABLISHMENT. 105 Rew ork rét-claes Ladies’ and Gents’ work of every tion. Plush, Inet and Eveping Dresse. AND C. E LERCH, formerly with A. aud Maison Yriese, Paris. ca T A: ANSBARTE Eat naa soe bine pee Piece ea ie ee a