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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 19, 1889. CITY AND DISTRICT. ream, Elise T. Dunn, Bertha E. Enderle, Alice RACELAND THE WINNER. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Trt 8 ey pes Martin, Mary E. Minor, Elsie V. Moore, Lillian | The Gelding’s Vict in the Great THIS AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW. FUTURE DAYs. i HK So of Tae Enchay Sean cs emus |G. Paine, Feanie B Blater, Bemse —— cy Suburban Handicap. NE OF THE FINEST BUILDING LOTS ON Auctioneers, ([HOMAS DOWLING, Aucticnne, os motto of Tux Evesixa Stag, “A dollar's | Emma B. Spiet, Mabel F. Towner, Lizzie M. pasts e Oorthsta HEIGHT SITUATED, ON TALS 637 Louisiana ave. — worth in return for every doliar received” is | W The great suburban handicap at Sheepshead | on™ iHURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE THIR. eBion ted TRENUWS aS Se sets oy STREET Oo i ich i i Third Division. TEENTH. AT HALF-PAST FIVE U'CLOCK. we will OF HOUSEHOLD FuRNITURE,| ows, Doc. . the primcipto upon which its business iscon-| n.s cavecheol, Elizabeth A. Hitton, tencher—| 2 yesterday was won by Raceland amid the | TH in front of the prem aee TS a) ROLLS MATTING, SIDEBOARDS: | By virtue of a deed of trast, dated 25th of November, ducted. Advertisers usually get from ten to| Gretchen A. Archer, Maud L. Bradley, Mand H. | Steatest enthusiasm. The men cheered, the OE ey ee a ee ERRY AND WALRUT. FINE CHEREY | q 5 "ined. and recorded a titer ao een one hundred dollars for every one invested in | Bundy, Elizabeth B. Dare, Daisy V. Cooke, | ¥°m¢D waved handkerchiefs, and the crowd, | his lot is situated in imunsiiste vicie ty of residences TS, SEVERAL FINE FAKLOR SUITS IN | Columinntard by dint Gut of Seeeatar tee Datta of A ae ‘a acai : Maud Fair, Mary B. Frank, Roberta 8, Gillis, | hing grown until the officers could not con- | of Chief Justice Puller aud of Jude Marian. an of AUS. metion. fe from of the prem + s&h advertising columns, Lillian M. Harding, Maud MeO. Harrison, Grace | ‘Fl them, rushed on the track and almost overlooking the gy cen + ae sic SVE ovat Ha EB UCLOCK PM the tole sss F 24. EE EIGHTH GRADE HONORS. L Henry, Maud C. Hunter, Addie T. Lyon, | Pulled “Snapper” Garrison out of his seat. | acento begiven bearing Come nen ites : payable . RGE OFHES ¢ city of Georgetown, eis Ellen E. McCabe, Jessie A. McDonald, Gen- | The excitement ran high, but the result was so | semi-ann , ahd to be secured by deed o! . 7 E trust on seal’ 4 i all cash rec f purchaser. A 5 WW ea . Public Schoo! Pupils Graduated from | evieve C. Nantz, Martha E. Pearson, Mary H. | 8€Rerally expocted that the wild scenes of | Seren of 800 eyuited at sale, Comvezaiicit PSE Gwen HE the Grammar Schools. Pike, Alice A. Porter, Rena G. Ruff, Clara A. | last suburban day were not reacted. Sheeps- | st purchaser's cost. Terms to be coupled with it = Point on the morth side of Gay street distant arxt (G0) feet west from the southeast coruer of let sath two 62) in said addition and being the southwest cote Sheiry, Flora G. Steinberg, Edith A. Strattan, | head Bay race course, which is ‘considered THE CLOSE OF THE SCHOOLS TO-DAY—BoYs AND | Lulu B. Thorne, Edith P. Walford, Emma S. | ample for all occasions, was found entirely too GIRLS WHO CAN GO TO THE HIGH scHOOL Next | Wood. and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ pub- Hie potice of such resale in some Lewspaper published e F HOUSEHOLD FUR- | ner of Barre and running thence perthove}| PPP & B™3, ss Washington, D.C. open hundred and fity (150) feet: thence west thirty (30) £4 , San Peabody school, John T. Freeman, teacher— | *™4ll for the number of persons present, and | 27a! eee ee D STREET SOUTHEAST: | s N® 2208 decg: fbetce sour ene hundred ast “Aity (150) inet, ao © PS ots — ‘abods : . : =e t ° = ee ee AST. cues Doth tine al tay otnen Bus Gunde ORDERS | Archibald Aiton, Jos. B, Allen, Harry R. An-| Placing even winning bets was an incompat- weather tiaavore sale Ie PUSTPORED Von NED ty (oO) feet to the place of becinuins, the suid gE LO NO othe - | eround being pa of lote numbered sixty-two (82), I, 1889, at ene beer d seventy (40) in wad Thomas sround being improved by two- ot aud basement dweiling, kuown as et (N strees), Georsetown, D. € “ ardof ‘the purchase yin in two equal installments, payable in » CD and two) years, secured by deed of trast upon be property sold, and beatiug interest at the tate of six (6) per centun) per ai Li or all cash a8 jrurchiase Se will be required at tin cr UE | not compiied with NING A PUB- | sie the’ trustees Sourt of the | Sid cost of drews, W. Earnest Arnold, Harrison 8. Bishop, able operation, and only effected with much James P. Briggs. Wm. C. Cole, A. Edwin Gib- | incopvenience. Thirty thousand people were To-day the bons, Ward B. Harrington, Howard T. Heird, | present, Boston, Philadelphia, Ws ington, eighth grade pupils the day marked | Chas. L. Lanham, Wm. L. Lanning. Clarence Itimore and all the intermediate towns of f their public school life as they | Livingood, Lucien B. Martin, Homer Medford, | note sent representatives to swell the throng. -d from the grammar school course | Chas. 8. Peters, Wm. A. Quinn, Frank B.Sayre,|In the executive committee's box were the sir English education, and will now go | Pat! A- Simpson, H. Otto Sommer, Harry Wil- | members of the Chinese legation. business life. Many of those who | Wallach school, Victoria L. Nourse, teacher— oe if ‘i : i fore the race began bookmakers opened finished the grammar school course to-day will | Fannie M. Allen, Regina Baptista, Edna B, | Be! a A go to the high school in the fall, the only | Cross, Kaile 8. Collins, Flora’ B. Forrest, Ma, | 0m the Suburban, offering the following odds: requisite for admission to the high school | Tion Hartley, Addie M. Krepps, Victoria Lan- | Terra Cotta, 5 (McLaughlin), 122 Ibs., 13 to 5 ws 1 h Maude Middleton, Blanche Murray, Annie | straight, 3 to 5 place; Eurus, 6 (Haywood), 123 being the successful completion of the grammar | }" nell, Mamie C. Pond, Julia Suilman, | tyen'Gp tc toss ia a ae nachos eee ae school course, Curie C. Stratton, Lida Schultz, Carrie E. | 197-1) cee ages Cauibareay. slowing lists of pupils who graduated | Wells, Mamie C. Yount. 20 tbat 72 5 cart to 5; Kirche ne ree digits quae, endl ohuune, thaselane, wWillach school, J.J. Chickering, teacher— poi eater ar Ges! ~ wer Mies entitled to admission to the high school in the | W™. Atkins, Allen D. Albert, jr., Walter E. NESDAY, JUNE NINETEEN and place’ Jel 4-dx ablic schools closed for the year. i, on the abovegremis THURSDAY M JUNE TWENTIETH, 1889, at FEN O'CLOCK, a lot ‘of household goods. "Terms cas! “ AYLETT T. HOLTZMAN, 3e15-4t Administrator of Geo. A. White, dec’d. ‘ro-moRRoW. Ar Avcriox. Ar Avcrioy. un, payable wenui-aua opticn.” A deposit ot 'tem (10) ‘daye Troms alayat nm D) days " stews re jie Peht to resell at-risk | 10 presenting THE EVENING STAR in tte new PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL TO OUR NEW eT ADCemNGERCRS SS | Gress one tempeoved femm, attention to enlted tot SALESROOMS ON THE CORNER OF 13TH s_ogaity, docket, the un eraigned 9 EDWARD 3. STELLWA: ar merits as a news and family paper, as AND F, WE HAVE CONCLUDED TO SELL (0th) DAY OF J . _de18-d&ds well as to the extraordinary advantages it aflords Ey _ _ - M., on the premises, offer for sale | (VHARLES W. HANDY, Real B Broker, ertise: AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST | at pubiicauction to thie hizhest and beat ludder there, | C iD iatate Pro, | weer rs. square numbered three hundred and eleven forth in’ ‘TING E ER eaerasae an THE W decree 01 he Supreme Ce cl trict of Columbia, made therein on the Sith day of | PUFChABer's cost. - D. ‘Tss9, in ac C1 pending nuts FREDERICK W. PRATT, 1 : i d ai aligh professional authority—which in this im * $11), accordim to the ground plan of the city of AUCTION SALE OF FOUR SIX-ROOM FRAME = 5 ‘i in { (Taylor), 110 Ibs., 7 to 1 and 2 to 1; Gorgo, 4 BIDDER THE ENTIRE STOCK OF CARPETS, ington, Dit: rict spec a 5, a ; ones fall were announced in th: schools to-day: — pee dediy ns on Ss Wn Hamilton). 110 Ibs., 20 to 1and8 tol; Volun-| pugs, STRAW MATTING, UPHOLSTERY This eauate of “round Tents 219.8 fect on Rhode] MALTEP SRT Aw Egret At AND 840 aE] stance only expresses public sentinent—bas de " , Buckingham, Chas. McC, Emmons, John T. r ‘a5 to 1: Island avenue, having thereon very valuable. pa: First Division. Loaur, John M. Miller, Wm, K. Nottingham, | teer II. 5 (Mosher), 100 Ibs., 12 to 1 am : Franklin school, E. G. Kimball, teacher—| Harris W. Slater, Burton Smith, John A-Suth- oes Boru, 5 (Bergen), 98 Ibs., 150 to 1 and 60 Stanley Brown, Howard Burbank, Brooke | erland, Edmund A, Varela, Leopol Von ib js butin good con- E. Corbett, Charles H. Demonet, George A. | Schilling, Clarence E. Yount. Alsen Hetiteiee ne mak pore ast 2 : Maury school, Mary E. Kelly, teacher—Earl 7 g- Didden. John F. Dutton, Harrison 8. Greene, | ambrose, David’ Carr, Gilbert Dawson, Virgil | than it has been for years. Preston King. Preston Kyes, Thaddeus H. Lib- | Hillyer, Henry Juencman, David Lattimore, THE GREAT RACE. b teorge Mason, Charles G. Mortimer, Wal- | Charles Reagan, Etta Austin, Lida vas The flag fell and away they went, with Gorgo ter W. Payne, Thaddeus Seamai reer sige jingle Cooles: Julia Fernald, | in the lead, Elkwood, Eurus and Badge next. TT . Weiford R. fennie Lynch, Nellie Sisson, c Freak Yr. Woohburn red N. Whitcomb. Tower's school, N. M. Mack, teacher—Blanche | Coming to the stand Volunteer led by —_ Frankiin school, Mrs. C. B. Smith, te G. Adams, Maggie L. Baden, Parthenia Brum- | With Gorgo two lengths before Eurus, who was ela 0 be, Ge mett, Florence M. Blaine, Rosa C. Casper, | two lengths before Badge, who had Bella B., Jennie I. Baxten. Josephine M. Jennie Chandler, Minnie _ M. Dushane, | Raceland, Brian Boru and Terra Cotta next. CEST. : 5 I will sell at public au y privileges; 187.’ feet on 11th ‘street west: 3 - TAINS CONTAINED IN OUR PRESENT 2, in front of the premises, | Clared that “THERE IS NO BETTER EVENING RSi DAY OF JUNE, fronting a beantiful re my and in the iau- | 2: HOUSE, 315 7TH STREET. TL-Fik —— = 7 - aor me Houses | NEWSPAPER IN VIE UNITED STATES” thap i046 R street northwest, con- theach. Lots are 18x10 to | THESTAR. But even more than this may be jusuy, (0, which is 10.9x 100. toes have received bids for this Square as a while, 1 will be frst offered in that wa: “yoisale CHAKLES W. HANDY. | Claimed forit - In all that relates to the composi e terms of ‘sale arc one-filth of the purchase hckN EY. Auctions jels-ot and the balance in 6 equal annual pay- | See eee —» ~ Grinding over 6 years | TNHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, WE THEREFORE ANNOUNCE THIS : “ » payable se: + Ol SPECIAL AUCTION SALE, COMMENCING Caggry ete gr ey PONTOON AT my wHanr, | “*/@mily and focal affsirs, it takes rank with 11 PROVE PROPE! the very best in the world, and in the special qual tion of a first-class journal, devoted to news, busie ers ortio AT TEN O'CLOCK, AND CONTINUING UN- aud all conveyancing ‘and Tecunling at TIL NOON EACH DAY DURING THE R. ROSS PERRY, ; SCIN . 1 W. WHLLOC CHB tf Trustees, WEEK, COMMENCING JUNE SEVEN- Sane UGHBY, TEENTH, UPON OUR SECOND FLOOR. ities named it ts not surpassed by any. With alert, intelligent and i: iN =DAY, JU "LOCK, T partial special corre.pord- . - VALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers, | #f Public auction, ai whart at Giesbore Po: ents at all centers of interest, by the free use of Cormne C. Chandler, Emily W. Cottrell, | Annie Dunn, Lulu H. Diver, Lucy A. Grant, | At the quarter post Volunteer led by Ww’ Se ee ee ey Gertrnde J. Davis, Alice Finckel, Mabel Emma Gatchell, Hattie E. Harlan, Emma | jength, Gorgo was second, a length aud a half SUFFICIENT GOODS WILL BE OFFERED BETWEEN L AND M STRLLTS NODTH LE Pr. THOMAS DOWLI the telegraph, and with the superior mechanical Griftiths. neces Heilbrun, Laura G. Hi Hodges, Josephine Kubel, Sarah V. Lockwood, | before. Bella B., with Badge, Eurus, Brian - 00d Auc dicks, Chara Bt | May McCauley, Anna E. Ock uptman, Harriet Marguerite A. La Gore 3 sie MacBrid Norris, Eva EACH DAY TO CONSUME THE TWO HOURS: TIME THAT WILL BE DEVOTED TO THIS kert, Nellie E. | Boru, Terra Cotta and Elkwood next. Going Pumphrey, Ruth E. Rucker, Nellie E. Scott, } up the back stretch Gorgo went to the front, Clara G. Smith, Susie M. Swingle, Mary E. | and soon had a lead of twolengths from Eurus, mero, Mary R. Shinn, Minnie E. | Shields, Geor; facilities with which its oftice is equipped, it covers. the whole fleld of news, and is able to presente 115.) DAY. JUNE TWENTY, ATSIX O'CLOCK il sell in front of the in equare No. 401, havin, gnes V. Le me. inch tront, | by virtue of a de [ ru Vack 99° feet d ineues, proved by at of the District ° ; Sheffield, Eleanor W. Simonds, | a¢,80° AGES mpl Lack 93 feet d sncucs, mune aby a two: | of the Bistect af | Teflex of the entire civilized world each day up to Snyder, Harriet F. Zantzinger. Edna Taylor, Maud E. Turner. “It's Gorgo, sure,” shouted the crowd. Then dy pol epee pel ney | the very moment of going to press. Im these re Franklin school, M. Ella Morgan, teacher— Fourth Division. game Bella B., Volunteer, Brian Born, Badge, PARTIES DESIRING A PARTICULAR sl aulthat | spects THE Stax is absolutely without @ rival, and Anua Barr ¥. Baker. Kate J. Bannon, | Jefferson building, R. L. Johns, teacher—| Terra Cotta, under the whip, an kwood. ee ee ta Wrikht am Helen 0. € C. Dalias, Ida R, Garrett, | prank He Burne, Edw. 3. Chace, Lamott De- | @9rg led until they were well in the home} PATTERN OR QUALITY, AND WHICH IS Mabel G Hutchinson, Elisa ik Ker, Elinor AM Rensman, | Aley, Henry A. Duna, Garnett L. #fobbs, Florence R- Keene. Annie W. Meredith, Vir- | Chas. C. James, Frank A. Jobes, Hiram Joseph, |" As they entered the home stretch, the Snap- ewton. y Pettit, Phoebe Small, | Wm. P. Kenealy, Wm. 8. Messer, Hamilton A. | per gazed right and left, and, pleased with the : Tide Eee teeny Eristopher | Moore, Alexander J. MeKericher, Paul Pear- serrate eape reat Agee dynes Hibbard. Spencer Hilton, Win, Moore, Fred. | £00 Wm, K. Petty, John Poole, Abel Sakolski, | *,0100K On they came i like “a statue sat the W. Quinter. Frank K, Underwood,’ | Geo. C. Schafer, Wm. M. Ubler. Snapper, and as immovable as fate, Force school, M,C. Mctill tescher—Dora F. | Jefferson school, Annie Van Horn, teacher— “Now watch the Snapper draw the whip.” ary W. Alien, Harriet E. Cofin, Emily | Harriet E. Boswell, Mary E. Brady, Mary E. | signe, "er tere, eae came with a grand ELC B. Dorsey, | Batm. Emma G. Crook, Margaret M. Carraher. | Push °"He did nok, With « eeaiitree rnd 1 Measie Gece’ | Annie M. Campbell, Jane Desmond. Anna De ? hs sure “rey | Vote, Mary C. Espey E he B Bt Fs in itself, but almost heart-breaking to his ~ - Lillie F. Flannery, Regina ibag saa’ : Enma F. Hayward, Mary Sealer. tanta n. Blanche M: Hipkins, backers, Garrison merely sat down and urged Lanman, | corah C. Hick : this noble animal the slighest bit. He seemed Virginia wget Sarecen tage epee L. Ir | to feel that it was all over by the shouting, and Myrtle H. Palmer, Rose | ¥@¢ Mer ipalt 2. Marthe Mar mars ‘Tenis Ms’ so it was. Amid the plaudits of 10,000 throats, h, Ella R.| Kensie, Entily 1. Phillips Wiens » Pluses, | Raceland dashed past the images’ stand an easy . Katharine Sypher, | Kenzie. Emily I. Phillips. Florentine Plugge, | winner by a length and a halfin 209 45, Slenor Wilson, . oe oee are ae din ry ee Terra Cotta, second, was half a length before Force school. W. B. Patterson, teacher—Law- | Sarah V. Wheeler, Ella M. Wheeler, Lucy t, bevinnine for | fearlessly challenges comparison, within range of m the territory it occupies. In its treatment of public affairs it is impartial And aims w be fair and just to all taithsand inter. este, and it is absolutely independent, im the high- est and broade® sense of the term. In the publl- ~ iu one | cation of news it records facts without bias or mn of eo color, and in the expression of editorial opinion it yaneix, is as steady and firm in advocating and promoting SNS, TERE ate | Ouly what it believes to be right, as it is persistent SER, Trusteo, | #2 °°Bdemning and opposing what it believes to be del2-cokds | wrong. It is, in brief, wholly untrammeled by ang other interest or consideration than that of serving stretch, with Raceland next, on whom Garri- NOT INTENDED FOR THAT PARTICULAR mpvostor BRICK bw son Was sitting like a marble statue. fin THURS EEN ORTHWE = a x VE N mn D. DAY'S SALE, WILL PLEASE GIVE No- TIETH ut HALE TICE TO THE MANAGER, WHO WILL in front ss “Ors E = } S NE! fronting 22 feet on H street by maak of 101 fect to HAVE THE SAME O¥FERFD IN NEXT an alley, iuiproved by a two story brick dwelling, No. z Ntreet norchwest. DAY'S SALE, Terins oue-third cash, belance in one and two y ee bercout = ‘rest payable semi-; and to be secured by decd of trust vn premises sold oe MOVE WE MUS?. all cash at option of purchaser. "A dleyosit of @20U te. Quired at tiwe of sale AND THAT QUICKLY. oe said Jot, ninety ( feet ft S. SQUAR nee Wester! with the any stall two-story exms: One-thint casi: to be paid on or on ratification thereot by the court, bai 1yand tv years, with iat 80ld, or all cash at opt haser or purchae™s, A’ deposit will be 0 as prope Xx an cording at 1 myeyancing, &e., at pur- be com 1 within fifteen AS WE WILL NOT TAKE A DOLLAR'S — | ii" of such resale e WORTH OF OUR PRESENT STOCK INTO “S —— ae OUR NEW WAREROOMS WE, THEREFORE, FUTURE Days. GIVE .ijOTICE THAT EACH AND EVERY FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. rn th bic, \- Nenie Gorgo, third. Eurus, Brian Boru, Badge, Elk- ARTICLE CONTAINED IN OUR HOUSE A LARGE THRE ; ge EPR CBE ence Adams, Howard Bai a - : 5, rood, Vi er, es vi 5 y < b fare of thi ly circle, ciety Foe Milton Benen. Hay pea; a Brown | “Bradley school, Mary E. Martin, tencher— seer one at thes n, Bella, B., who ran wide, | Witz pe SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON oS Se hualy dee ent Setyene wa Fete abt try Bradford. Ralph | ches Daley, Exumitt’ M. Carter,’ Frederick | °°! iH 2 angeiED With these general objects in view, what ‘Tia Horton, Robert Carmody, Chas. ( 5 B. | Hollyar, Percival Strang, Ellen M.’ Ackerman, | /owed a8 named. Elkwood pulled up very MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 17. enremes, aod 1 aye at sae can pred oa textord, 2 B. Billingsley, Mattie | ne. "CLOCK, in front of the premises, I'shall sell t am specially concerns itself with, and that to ‘ = “a % Durf E c ent 7 ‘ T'shall sell that wah E, De The winner's neck was encircled, on his re- t Hert ON MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, brick dw ferbert ( 2 m his re ‘ansard roof mansion, Hine, © turn to the weighing stand, with’ a gigantic H : Which it gives its best efforts, may be briefy de. s Grammond, Mary Espey, Ella’ Es , pperty 18 adapteble elther for neck = eothebeendes “eecheraons E. Tept is , Ho ae es floral horseshoe, on which the legend a = : : ness ntral location and where bed as THE INTERESTS OF WASHINGTON Walsh, Daniel Walsh, Horace Whitney, Braithe yeeoe moo ee “Suburban” was worked with flowers, and those ¥20M10 TO 13 IN THE MORNING, rs thy ® depth of 208 | property is Faphdiy chhancin in value, Mitchell, : who had safely backed the Belmont horse, at htman school, W. W. Willoughby, Fifth Division. meager odds. went to get their checks cashed, * Bradley. Miriam Clements, Ella | Curtis school, Laura C. Bradley, teacher— | They received $9in return for the tive invested, = - . Charles Bremmerman, Alfred Fisher, Marens | 4 small bron se $4. pee ee ee = long : bh. Adelina J } y + 2 - range, expecting some rank outsider to win, Mills. Olive Travers. Josepliine Willige, Kate | Goodman Frank Gore, Ray Greenleaf, John | were sore, An incident that did. not escape Orleman. Kirby King. Wm. Keenan, Walter | 5¥#dells, William Sebastian, sand bubornigtes'a e Stieie tant ot eee fone ig one-fourth cash. balance in one, two, three, | AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. To these four and five years, with tiotes bearing 1 . Percent per ann until vai and secured by adeed | %®® Paper has been unswervingly devoted éince trust on the property. -A deposit of be me sale, Allcouveyauciug | 4% present management assumed its direction, ser. UWLING, Auctioneer, | &d this policy will characterize the future careet foot ered one of the fi city. w JULIUS LANSBURGH, city en, Kosa Gir: WEEKS & CO., Je13 AUCTIONEERS, Bessie Appleby. Eaith Appleby, Blanche Beall, | °om 2" ies the fact that a my mt of the paper as prominenuy as it has marked ite Brande ie pbplcbs; Edith Appleby. Blanche Beall, | eighth furlong was reached, looked around at | #yoMAN DOWLIN = ; a D Past history. Anak M. Ryder. teacher—Sarah A. | Olivia Bogley, Lulu Cameron, Josephine Cook, | Terra Cotta, and, seeing the distance, ceased ryuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. 619 Biunt. ) Doolittle, Gertra’ ton, Bessie B. Bil E. Donal- | Elizabeth Clagett, Eva Edmonton, Louie Eng- urging Raceland. The race was about as easily lish. Lucie Hallett. Alice Hess, Isabel Irving, | won as any rider could have wished. NOON, JUNE TWENTY- E FIVE’ O'CLOCK, we will HANDSOME CHERRY PARLOR SUITE, SEPARATE <—DEPAKTMEN June 1S, LS8o.— “s PIECES OF PARLOR FURNI HEIN rises, a ent of Justice ©. Evans, Jobn L i eG te a a ae ee SKETCH OF THE WINNER. AND TS. SQUARE 850, 48 AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Jone ame a 7 bg bene sale a BEES vs Sixth Division, corr Raceland is a bay gelding, four years old, by otalicy anal miproved by nearly ew M FOLDING MANTEL containing 8 rooms, bath and modern BEDSTEADS, HANDSOME | “These how. 7. Guigan, Cocit ¥ Elizabeth B. | ott school, H. Ke Peters, teacher—Mary F. | Billet, dam Calomel. He was purchased by i ig a coat 4 dt0s*: | Alexander, Martha Carter, Frances E. Waters, | 20¢ Ullman, a St. Louis bookmaker, as a year- 8 are on Jine f street cars and herdics— | acoinfortable home or good investment. The ‘NING STAR claims to be, and can com Mamie Kodter. EVENTN Glauk forms . 7 rivgiee P 0 ed on application. W. : ane, Mary L.. Ghorseen Tenlestown school, J. W. Chappell, teacher— | "8+ ee oleae ae ouronas: x demu Que hin cach falnie i cand to years R, Attorney-General, Jels-i1t "| Clusively establish that it 18, the best looal advertise Dennison school. N. McLean, teacher—Fan- | Clarence E. Earnest, Charles J. Solyom, Mary tod ta ee ee eee able semi-aunually, au to be secured by deed of tee re AT | 6g medium inthe worid! No OTHER PAPER PRINTED nie Appl Lottie Brockett. M: F. Callaghan, Mary C. Chappell, bs most brilliant. Starting twelve times, he was TURE, IN SUITES AND 5: on premises sold: or all cash, at opuion of purcha: FOUR, 1800, for cos? | ou Fe Se : x ‘hank 6 % i first nme times, second once and unplaced CHIFFONIERE, SINGLE AND DOUBLE WARD- fs. ight, motto esceak thine. IRCULATES SO MANY COPIES IN THE CITY OF ITs tie Cain, Je Cowling, Margie Ge Hillsdale school (colored) F, J. Smith, b - ishts, rty Herbert. Rosa Holmes. Mary Ludgaie, teach defeated all the best] ROB PILLAR AND —Cyrus 8. Shippen. Caroline Beverly, | tWice. He met and MeCrellis. Henrie Morrison, Kose O'Neil, | Alberta E. Hall, Mary Hite, Georgianns Lear, Bioeth eae erviil ot Mose neon Mabel Sheckells. Pauline Stutz, Fannie Thom- The Colored Schools. 1 i 40 aes Cannes eglaaee Chilton Bin ie Korden | Anderson, Eleanora Barnes, Adelaid Beckwith, | and ridden by Harry Blaylock. in 1:03} D. Chase. Geo. 8. Gibson, Chas, F. Hall, John | Mary Brown, Ella Bruce, Mary Burrell, Emma | came the Manufacturers” stakes, at St. A; Hopper. Artemas E.’ Harmon, Wilbur S, | Burwell, Anna Bush, Arminta Campbell, Annie | Which he curried 117 fete ee a Hinman. Frank C. Lothrop, Harvey E. Lake, | Frazier, Harriet Geary. Leberta Gray, Winni- inning the St. Louis sweepstakes, 5 furlongs, oe ee Tor that | fred Hansbrough, Susie Johnson, Teresa Mar-| in 10255, His first defeat was for the Lake H. Woodworth, Harry T. Winficid, Frank Whit. | Shall. Jessie Mason, ie Mason, Mary Price, | View handicap, at Chicago, won by Lucky aker, Wm. H. Wably- Chainey Scott, Geneva Shorter, Alice Simmons, | Baldwin's Emperor of Norfolk in 1:16}. But aber, upon the roof of the Pension Building < PRO! “ Blank forme of proposal speaneions | PUBLICATION, IN PROPORTION TO POPULATION. It is &c., inay be obtained at the office of the chief cler! hardly too much to say that it is read by the mem- the department, where drawings showing details of 01 » rk may also be inspected. J Ww. ese e- | bers of every family in the District of Columbia. ays, of at of detaulti: OTHER EXTENS TABLES. WALNUT AND BENTWOOD DINING CHAIRS, CHI ays’ public i GLASSWARE, KITCHEN REQUISITES, ETC,, | MSNTpspey Published in Wy See eee yee tebaneas {WV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers On THURSDAY MORNING, J W : —— 1889, at TEN O'CLOCK, at reside TRUSTEF’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME mont'avenue, opposite the Arlington IOUSE AND Luts ERONTING ON Ek ORT AP} ‘ans a 8S NORTHWEST, AT | p. J. HOWE i after five days’ pubiic notice of such resale Wash DC. = Itis peculiarly the favorite of the home circle, and SE | 4s no less esteemed in the counting room and the ons can be seen at the office of | Work shop. It follows, therefore, that as an agent nencer, 950 F street north- | @f publicity within the National Capital and cum- AIES OF tiguous territory it has no rival. An announce e I 1.1 shail sell @ superior coliection of Household Goods, Parties furnishing should give this sale their attention. 3e17-3t THOS. DOWLING, Auctionee o-) igs WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O,, Aucticheers, a dele ee D., 188. NUT FRAME PARLOR SUITE UPHOLSTERED | 200 et seq, one of th HANDSOME WALNUT CHAMBER s FOR MATERIAL FOR S. &¢., AT HOWARD UNI 7 7 ju 4 Gutontae ead epaiice ‘in dnp! CoAYAL LY the | mentin ula columns practically mects all eyes, and, 7a aesipat or | Margeceiin 3p Terrell, Mary Will: | Raceland had his revenge a few days later in | “IN PEUSH. t by, l abel sell, at prupic widerstgned until Th «JUNE TWENTY: Edna Birch, Agnes Balien, dese Sarnard, | amen, Maggie Vduger, Robe Brows, Yor | beating the Emperor forthe Quickstep siakes | SUILE, HEA Hey om MONDAY JULY Harawate. Paints, Hooftar fit key for the Hewead | 12 ProPortion to the service tt gives, tts advertising Minnie Brittain. Kate Burke, Alice Clears, | Cook, Henry Freeman, Robt. Lacy, Wm. Nixon, | af half mile in 4835 ee ee Bnd jresiiaes hows aud. Gistingwehed ax and Uuiversity tor the year ending di Pe | Fates rank with the lowest in the country. Being Sadie Carter. Kate Darby, Helen Edmonds, | Harry Storum, Wellington Taylor. 5 2 Foster, Auna Hocke. Estelle Herron. | _ 8 tsa ay ried (a deena et Pr yaad pron bene eee Hand, Sarah Howe, Pamela Hill, Mary Katie Lrown, Selina Co- | Of fifteen in 1:4%4. Later he made them all Llufrio, Kate Lamborn. Sarah Lamborn, Nellie | quire, Tinsie is, Emma Ferguson. Mary | See stars by carrying the top weight home first McCreary. Tessie MeL Helen Morrison, | Ferguson. Glovenia Gant. Bessie Hudnell, Har- | the Great Eastern ha , six furlongs, Lula Morris, Lilian Ritter, Minnie Rutter. Kosa | riet Johnson, Alice Jackson, Louise Johnson, | 0VeF 4 fair track in 1:15%4. His old enemy, the Sefton, Mamie Smith, Margaret Williamson, | Mary McFarland. Mary Naylor, Lillie Sabbs, | Emperor of Norfolk, loomed up ag Hee Bessie Thompson. Georgia Stewart, Marthe Taylor, Anne Tab- | Heceland wae compelled to, play sccon ier ‘Second Divisi man, Mary Williams, Abraham Hayes, Joseph | t@ him for the Algeria stake& at Brooklyn, cond Division. ie jm. Lee, Win. Naylor. Wm Parker, | Which the Emperor won in 1:16 Abbott school, S. J. Thomson, teacher— Wn i ASHSTANDS, WALNU BLE, DINING-KOOM CH NUT HALL-KA > ix AND OTHER CARPETS, BEDDING, CROCKERY- WAKE, &e. On SHURSDAY, JUNE TWENTIETH, at, TEN O'CLOCK A-M., We shail sell at residence, ‘No. 311 D strect northwest, the above collection of household fects. et frontins on Py ti tow, they are rigidly adhered to. There only re- mains to be added on this head, as an indication Of the esteem in which the paper is held bythe all Jack St | Dusiness public, which best understands its own be iat fornun of Tome /ding | interests in this respect, that, both in the number tn thereon at ata | Of subscribers and of new advertisements printed, ticulars fuenished on application B. J ud seven nd 01 feet by the de} WP jed subdivision of original 4, 0, wud 24, in square numbered six : One-half cash, balance in six and 3 for » bearing iuterest trom day of {trust on pro s cash, (WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. P[PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ai nning, County. ther the purchase: cation U Me thi of sale ure not see ith w tings of the District of Co- George ‘Tancil, Wm. Wayman, | Ullman then determined to’ take him to Gay ot mis Ue tcutesonctvas Oe) "thiose torus will be-con: | ©8¢h Year in the history ot the paper shows a large Howard P. Ash, Edward A. Barnes. John E. 7 "| Washington, but before going won a small ADMINISTRAOR'S SALE OF property at the risk and cost of Be Sw bee SHINE CHAS WRAL! | increase over its predecessor. For example, during Beall, Max Z. Blumenberg, Harry T. Clifton, Garnet school, J. H._N. Waring, teacher— | Sweepstake. At Washington Raceland and Weckinetoe De ae aewonaber published in Cor — FORTY-ONE HEAD OF KENTUCKY MULES, TWO | Wasi: Vernon C. Cook, Henry D. Garron, Thomas L. | Julia Banion, Beatrice Johnson, Lula Peters, | £inperor of Norfolk met in tie Arhngton sonnet the first nine months of the present year ‘ * i 4 ia | Stakes, and the Californian was obliged to HORSES, TWENTY-FIVE WEBSTER WAGONS, eR Thppe!!TT Jett, John B. Johnston, Chas. E. Hidwell, Walger Hay Gaeoenkies oe ie lower ‘his colors to the son of Billet, who, with ie eas iret ke pea e ieraaa G FLETCHER, __ PRINTERS. the sverage daily circulation of the paper Jalius P. Hiesecker, James 8. Lay, Chas. W. | Geo, W. Johnson, Oscar L, McElroy, J. Gran’ | 115, covered the six furlongs in 1:14%4. Dye He ee ee) = armel sos BOILERS ——=| bas been 26,651 copies, and the whole MeWhorten, Chas. Morgan, Leonard L. Nichol- | Wimberl Raceland’s last appearance for the year was FIVE SETS DOUBLE HARNESS, DAYTON AND PPPREESTORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 915 H ACTICAL LOOK AND JOB PRINTERS number of new advertisements printed 30,083, son, Aurelian H. Pinney. Fred. W. Popham, ‘ook school, M. P. Shadd. teacher— | in the Capital stakes, where he carried 120 B WAGON, OONTHACTONS PLANT, op SERELT NORTHWEST.” sae: ee BOORRINDERS, Api Louis W. Kichardsou, Theodore J. Rupli. John | Grace Addison, Miunie “Crutchfield, Louisa | Pounds home in 1:14. The time was the best; JAGGER WAGON, Co? cm, | FOURTI a WAL Pea eR GuRooE eR: | fe _— WALA g mmitamia avenue, | against am averago daily circulation of 25,427 G. Schultz, Wm. G. Stuart. John W. Thompson, | Coleman.Carrie Dabney, Hattie Fran i fated mete iiaes baeals ata Ey Pate STABLES AND OTHER BUILDINGS, BLAcK- | FU frobtof the pre 1 Ripeeamas 2 JOB PRINTERS, copies and 38,594 new advertisements dur- H D. ‘Warde. Yells, Chas. vriflin, L Nanni young or orses, as this, no doubt, ‘ mee y 11S t1ie he Willams: Lew oy ee eee anne Je Meare ans Gade Scene Wik | whic caused Ms,” August Delmeat te'tey | SMITHING TOOLS, ac, DELONGING TO THE fronting 18 4408 bichds ty titty pe 13 eee eee ing the corresponding period in 1887. In abort, tou building, school 2, grade 8, Miss M. | son, Harriet West. Oliver Arnold. Sam‘ Brown; | $17,500 for him. As a three-year-old Raceland’s | ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN LYONS, ieehoay : ERIEFS, TESTIMON x Brick Dwelling, No. 9 H street north pone perons . PROMPILY AND ACCURATELY PKINTED. THE STAR has never taken a backward step, and 1889, at | Mouse is advanticeously om derms: One-third cash, balance in one and two . C its conductors are determined that it never shall th and K | years, Notes to bear Oper echt. iiterest, eo = ‘owe, teacher—Marie R. Bailey, Sarah L. | Geo. Brown, Eugene Gregory, Thos. Palmer, | form was hardly as the year before. At the Bell. Alice Butler, Marie Adele Collett, Lillie | Harry Williams.” z first th he was defeated for the Carlton stakes, Emmert, Lizzette G Mand Hamacker,| Banneker school. E. F. Merritt, teacher— | 1s miles, by Sir Dixon, At the next effort he NTIETE . M., at the stables, ty I will sell at public On THURSDAY, JUNE TW ELEVEN O'DLOCK vets BOUL 3 x - v to be secured by deed ot & = ‘ake one. Maud E. Johnson. Margaret J. Kauffman, Fran- | Alice Carroll. Estelle Dickson, Estelle I, Haw- | ¥84 unplaced to his old enemy, Emperor of above complete and thorough outfit. ‘Lerms cash, of the p ” A deposit of ¢ FINANCIAL. sal teks, Laue Livermore, Louise B. Me-| kins, Willetta Jackson, Eleanor N. Lewis, Ger- | Norfolk, for the Brooklyn derby, won in 2:083(. Fitisas DOW ROr cece ERG MaRITER Teer errr Coca Kelden, Lizzie A. Morse, Caroline e Merritt. Juliet D. Thomas. His first win for the season was & small purse at - Z days, otherwise 11 NO. W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY, Clara G. Richmond. Henrietta H. Sev Lincoln school, J. C. Nalie, teacher—Julia | # mile, which he won in 1:44%;. Then came the | 7kusTEE's SAL of deraultiue purchase public Botice of J Member N. ¥. Stock Ex, ‘ae Boone, Ella Carter, Mary Ciswell, Carrie Ed. | Emporium stakes, 134 miles, which he won He EAST SIDI \ Such resale in some newspaper published in Washing soars — et ee wieivllaanggs ce ven in 2:42 i RELY. BE, ENO AND ton, D. C DUNCANSON BROS, CORSON & MACARTNEY, Addie Wall, wards, Emma Edelin, Kosa Jackson, Martha | from a field of seven in 242, He carried 111] SEREAY. BETWEEN 0, AND DP) SURE jer o-deas Auctions, catvins Dente oe Rosa M. White Johnson. Minnie Kirkland, Maud Moss, Irine | pounds. and won in common can-| py ¥ituetci a deed of trusteduiy Goes cae none ARAMOMEY Rite OF WACOAEAE = Bankers and Deslers in Goverument Bont, Gales school. Siegel, ously. teacher —Lex | Parkes. Lottie Piper, Eleanor Hobinson,” Katie | 7, ciate icy, te Spendthritt stakes, one | the Laud Records of said District th Laber 1038 tolie | (SHANCERY SALE OF \ Exchanae 7 peg yan. Charles % a . Bi nde L v1 e1 Grins! and @ qual mhailes, al wen! nis credit in e a - a = of I ¥ Deposits. Exchange. Loans. ‘Lions. ogan. Char F. Berkle William H. Brown, | Underhill Bertha Wright, Robert Grinshaw 212.” Raccland followed this up by adding the | Hereby, t shall ells at pubbi auction, an ; Railroad Stocks and Bonds. and all wecurities Usted THE WEEKLY sTaB urch, Frank Dunn, Ralph A. dall school, M. E. Tucker, teacher—Ella f 1e | fr if the prgmises, 1 Tek on the Exchanges of New York. Philadelphia, Bostom Henry W. Harris, Allie F. Hodes. . Sarah Hunter, Annie Huduell, Minnie | Barnegat stakes, one and a half miles, to hi ‘TH DAY OF JUNE, 1889, at SIX and I K. H pought and sold. M., all ‘that ‘certain puece’ of parcel | By virtue of two certain decrees of the Sapreme com Court of the District of Columtia in Equity Cause No, | | A specialty of investment securities. Dist: Bucket us ae ‘Sarah mre 38 complainant paz a oo Railroud, Gas, lusurance and T\ ‘ophie E. Pare et als, are respondents, passed on e Stock dealt in, the let rs th gu tue Sahu dey ‘ot ‘Americal bell Telephone Stock bought and sold.1y18 | 15 especially commended to that portion of the 5 " al AC A " John E. Horstkamp, Frank | Lucas. Martha Manning, Georgiana Savoy, | Credit in 2:45) on a track deep in mud. His Guy S. Meloy, George W.’ Miller, | Lillie Tyler, Martha Taylor. Wm. Butcher, | ext victory was the Raritan stakes, when he award H. Parry, William A. Smith, Joseph C. | Thos. Delaney, Arthur Matthews, Geo. Ricks, | Carried 120 pounds home first on a fast track in Stack. Robert R. Stevens. Louis C. F. Voegler, —_— S- 2:13. Then came a defeat, and he had to play Robert W. Wells. "lWET, BY A LARGE MAJORITY, | Second fiddle to Badge for the Palisade stakes, Twining school, Kate T. Brown, teacher— oe ee Cae eae bee oe son, ia '" o . the Ill-Used won handily in 1: le coul poser ea I Hopes Mace it come katt; | Pennsylvanta’s Prohibition Amendment | ¢, 2b Used won handily in 1:56. 1 pounds, Mand Nichols. Kate E. Ray, Nellie Badly Deteated. to Los Angelos, 118; and Badge, 118, for the Be Suee, Hattie RK. Stokes, Jersey handicap, won in 2:113¢. With 116 West. Johu A. Clark, Christian J. Goc The proposed prohibitory amendment to the ae ot tatatis as pectic ae Carroll L. Hurdle, J. E. is, : stuti >, ‘ swe, er, Se he my Dg Meat = constitution of the state of Pennsylvania was | 5¥ dge Murray in 2:12); ‘Then ‘came the MeL. O'CLOCK P. of ground, lying “aud being in said Georgetown, and distinguisied on the ground plot. thereof as part ot lot numbered 106, in Beall’s addition thereto, square 90, aud described as. follows: Be: Zinning for the sare ati pointon the east line of Montgomery street, dis- =———— t 30 f th fi Poplar ail runiini it DAY ot JUNE, 7 = oR readit iblic who desire to be kept advised of thence south wich Mouuromery etre AST FIVE O CLOCK P. Mo in trout | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. eee east GO feet, then eh aya eg et = | affairs at the seat of government, and are so situ- » to the ‘plac h the tm- | in y e's subdivision oi © provements, ac, consisting’ Uf» thrve'story ‘brick Fuor Hundred and sixty-seven 407), said it routine | WW opcesrer Uxapnrpaep [icrionany, | ated as not to need ur carefor a dally paper. Iti "Yeraig: One-third cash, residue in two equal pay- | beck with that uuttorm width one hundred sad toca LEATHER, INDEXED, 89. tn every ieupeik & Geabeien Shetty pak tb ments at one and two years, percents Mee 6 per cent. tig Atle cr nae & 7 aan ee WERSTER'S, SAME FORM, $10. ae epenes - E peony Fe ‘ ; 8 “ Sete eal Sele o otha eee | oon atk olenebeeiel oak teem eal C. C. PURSELL, Bookseller, news is carefully collected, and may be deper Qne hundred dollars deposit required at time of sale. | hd five inches of Faye's subdivision im the sume! seo 418 9th st.nw. | upon to be fresh andauthentic. Its scientific, lite- jis * - ' mr square. ‘his property is partly improved by a brick | ————__ AS Oth ot nw Frank Woodward. defeated yesterday by the overwhelming ma- | rose handicap at Jerome Park, which he won, | felted; “Allconvcyancing. hea at purchaser’ peoet. °° | house and lisa wide alley au the rear’ . = Blake building. A. M. Goding. teacher— | jority of not less than 175,000, as indicated by | carrying 116 pounds to 123 on Badge. The time ‘CHARLES ~4 ', bousebuld and agricultural deparunents are S$ GooDs. |"" Bertha Art " C Susie Dutron. “Annie Daisy Eekloff | ties the adverse majorities have exceeded the | last day of reece int peers fara 5 yore or Fragger, Anna! most extravagant calculations, Philadelphia | G10" heating that good mare Firenzi, who car- Beatrice Hattel. Sadie McCann, Clara Mer- | B®48 the list with 93,750. The vote in the city | ried 131, in 2:5054- & This spring at Jerome he - Lizzie Caspari, Nellie Cowles, | the returns received last night. In some coun- | was 1:58!¢, and it was a hard race for him. The &e., at purchaser's cost. ———— eens oT ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in Sel idbds >» CRAGIN Ja. surviving trustee, | a siiyusud twenty-four uuuthe wthmeetaeps | __ GENTLEMEN’S cinch chal Ga Ghee eins tab Sinead = = geututs per aunum, secured by’ purchaser's notes aud | 5 Sriiiae Tae IN Vv. LE ‘MPROVED leed rust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the . 7 SQOPERTY ON OUTHy TMosT™ FAVORABLE | opuoior the urclncer, OA devon of #200 required oT DALMIN, 2330 ws ‘ap; | tastes of an intelligent and reading public, and TEMS, IN THE NORTHEASTERN PART OF | at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at fit guarantecd loderate prices, workmaut THE CITy. = a. ” d those im ok, nance IEE 7 on fe cmetiok ji-lin*’” | Of affording assistance to the student au: I will offer st public auction, on THURSDAY, JUNE Sith wlan ten days from day Cf sate the trustee te- pursuit of general information. Some of the most rian, Pauline Mueden,Flors Reeves, Suella Kob- | Was larger than was expected, being only | agnin defeated Firenzi for a purse at 1}; miles, | TWENTE! ele sceeeets te Gu oa meni | secteslsalsMns ty ate os Cox oe Sanaa a Gunanet hooey rte: Leona Sherman. Susie Waters, - 59,879 less than that cast for President last doing oe in 1:562{, the bestever made | Toms with bath: crepered). havie all weer ee Fendali Building. 44 and'D sts uw. IMPORTER AND TAILOR, ested ant ipernet mon nek Guecn cbster school, Sophie B. Kent, teacher— | year. The returns of the vote on the suffrage . peakine-tubes, Se. being | DUNCANSON BiUS., ste Fidele Clark, Sedney Culverwell, Kate 3, Dur. duced: Ghaliskiae hs coke - ‘This seemed to indicate a return to his two- | Now 434, 406 aiid 438 let strect northeast. J ‘Auctionger. Jel7-dds | Hasthe honor to inform you that his NEW Goops | ®F° contributors to its columus, Its ample ham, Nellie Fisher. Bertha Gray, Mamie E, | “menument (abolishing the poll tax) are less | year-old form, and, as his stable companion, bir. street northeast. FRIDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIRST, at FIVE sr oo ved. arrangement : a ty | OULOK PM. 1 will oer for sale at public ancuor, (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. BAL perwonally fite all garments madein ais | 6Fapbic eee eee Greer. Mary E. Harsha, Minnie Hutchinson, | Co™Plete, but the great majority of 92,525 ‘ince veg int who had been intended for this prs new Siarge-story (bay, windows beven-roomi 8 SALE OF ONE “OLD HICKORY" establistuneut correspondents enable it to lay before it resders i y li t a page " - j : ee % modern improvement uu « " . Nellie Markriter, Edna Parsons. Bessie T. | given for it in Philadelphia has ‘undoubtedly | race, Voda haere aye Se a aaa Sted on Vth street northeast between K and L streets | - WAGOS. ONE LARGE. CORIGE Hades 1111 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. week ail important happenings, foreign an@ assured its success. It encountered strong op- | mont decide: 228 __— eland. | The | These properties are to be sold on easy terms, stall DARK BROWN HOKSE, &C. mhi7 Washington, D.c. | °°? Lena Stokes, Mar, K. Sum- ition in the interior counties, some of which | ¢olt’s race at Jerome the last day of the spring cash payments or monthy installments, 3 deed of trust dated the 21st ny of domestic, and especially such political, social, an@ Wilkins, Lottie E. Wright, Mary | have given heavy majorities against it, and it | meeting was not even Fees fe tie ee | y culars at time of sale. ia recorded in liber 1. LN .? —— 4 GEORGE W. STICKNEY, : of he land’ records fi vatric iN may have escaped by a close margin. his trainer was obliged to work him again the | 67.410 eee aE by direction of the party secured < pS ENTISTRY, my Slater, Frank T. Skelton, M. Albertine Scott, i é ry 5 current events as are worthy of note, in the states i ki next day, by, the uu trustee will :ell on 541 URDAY, R. J. c a 1 ve North Care Ming © Measastin. teeta een eae. oak eager cel onesies % —____s94__ HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, FUSE NENA pEgoND, asd) at WALewast | PJM Ut TENGE MAS KEMOVED HIS DEN. | of Virginia, Wost Virginia, Maryland, den a Go es Willeete, eile’ aoa foc ad sgniak the peck Hilg Wire in Jersey City. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN | of Thonas Dowling, ith ote ak hee nT | OF 1Gth st “ihe red herdics pase the duor” “hig Sut | Nina, apd those adjacent thereto. elen E. Gordon, Hannah M. Johnson, Stel i vi . — ~ oe a be wa A large section of the manufacturing district N. Jones. Florence ¥. Montrop, Florence ry amendmen’ jersey City was wiped out by fire last nigh Plant, Myra E. Spilman, Edith M. Johnson, Against—Adams, 900; Allegheny, 25,000; Bed- = aa Cuahings Pan rte works, a pide Maud M. Stickell, Blanch A. Tomlinson, Grace | ford, 600; Berks, 20,000: Bucks, 2.500; Cambria, | ™- a= ee ad P. White, Jeanette L. White, Bertha Wolf, 2.500; Carbon, 2.100; Clinton,’ 300: Columbia, | Prick building, with extensive frame annex, Henry school. M. Steele, teacher—Fairfax | $25; Cumberland, 500; Dauphin, 3,200; Dela | near the piers and yards of the Red Star and Bayard. F. albert Nordeman, L. Halsey | ware, 800; Elk, 400; Erie, 4,000; Franklin, 1,500; | Inman steamships, William Brown's boiler Reichelderfer, C. John Roelker, H. Schuyler | Fulton, 400; Juniata, 150; Lackawanna, 1,300; | works, and Tooker & Sayres’ sirup refinery Shephard, G. Milburn Whitney, J. Washington | Lancaster, | 12,000:’ Lebanon, 4.990; Lehigh, | were burned, the latter with 1,200 barrels of ré- Williams. Bessie Bresford, Harriet I. Eskew, | 8,000; Luzerne, 2.200: Lycoming, 0; Monroe, | fined sugar and a large stock of molasses and URBAN una. ceo I adoce yi tu SING | abo} nal property to the hixhest b:daer 1 KK. STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, STH ST., COR: which TPAD ASW HAk AS En | eo rem oe Ge es cas |) STARE FASON, D2 TUST CTH AE COR: | rye uy pron at whlch ee publi Bits OF A, ADDISON. THOMAS DOWLING, Teavtee, | Mitucut rath by pannLiller aiyiied to yuna Arud virtue of» decree of the Supreme Court of the uctioneer, Jelzaits | lal tetit muserted, wchanac saved; hours Y ya wi oe Ne ub eat he Thdereugued GLORGE W. STICKNEY, Auctioncer, 996 F strect ‘tees ler ir ie, a! ru! auc on S wa ONE T WENT CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED GeLbeR. tn eee Ah aid ae EVE REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, SURVEYORS. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, an Tb EY the District of poltumbia emilee | Wge] MADISON STHEET ROTA WEST. yg POE "Good te nt en the Hantiten By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of geet ot ame Topographical Phair m* Engineers and Archi- ofl won ‘Good Ho! the | tects. . pad otek, Oana 2 ediotn cach othe onan a | ict of Columbia, jin Equity Cause No. 1416 F st. nw. Siphis F. Eritech, Mabel E- Gamble, Fannie C: | 1.500; Montgomery, $,000; Montout, 600, Nort syrups. “The Willis iron works were also dam- | jy} adloin No, on the routhsLot Ne. 2 online fiche ste wl tes ale "ui at = === | netaget within the peach ofall. Menoareae peur sgon. Frances M. moan, Bertie C.|ampton, 6,500; Northumberland, 700; P. unin, ‘ception of the promises on LUESDAY, the TWENTY- OTELS. ecumet ules’ tbe none Howser, [aabelln Kearney. Anita L. Latch, Mag 300! Philadelphia, £3,730; Pike, 600: “Seu ! of hich ag tre ul gap en FEET DAY OP SCX {ne aid vita Stet # = = cb TS BS . Pomeroy. F L. ce, Bessie L. Reich- | 10,000; Snyder, 600; ; St dd ‘ ‘ Vashi iueker, Hutiie C. Reichineker, Anna Roelker, | 100. Wayne, 00; Washingtot, 20000 tat? fetquut from day of sale, and sched. by ‘uvtes ‘oF | scribed an fot seventy three (73) of BF Lurtow sags: vitae penap becimeneien yer ang Sallie Shreve. Bessie B. Stanley, Ella Sullivan, | 3,060. Total, 223,925. : iy ey ee I ES eee aos WASHINGTON, D.C. Gertie Tuclon. Blanche Tulwy. Mary T. Wagner, | ’For—Armstrong, 800; Beaver, 2,000; Blair, | York. Bile. “Ail conveyancing cud resin th the cet of | ci m mew twossen ooh temas trek aoa Bowie B. Williamson, Ehzabeth Winter, Nannie | 1,000; Bradford, 1,200; Butler, 2,700; Cameron’ | . “I have been a martyr to bilious headache and he C. INGLE, Trustee, it rooms and a bith, with e uew stable in the rear, * SEND FOR A PREMIUM LIST. Withers, Minnie ©. Rankin, Adelia E. Math-| 130; Centre, 2,260; Chester, 2,800; Clarion, panes ew ee aE at eee tee Jet-d&ds 610 E street ‘northwest. | beins sans will ts anid cabgert tna Seeing ee NOTARIES PUBLIC. ewson. 1,500; Crawford, 2,000; Clearfield, * “ASHIN ‘CARRIAGE BAZAR, , bie in four years, with interest UMDRION EE OF DE Re Phelp’s building, E. F. Strong. teacher—| ete, 3,000; Greene, 450; Forest, 825; by WwW O793b-040 Loulsianee epee Per ann, = oe po gt ET fae yy — Harry Alb: rank Barry, Webb Brelsford, | don, 1,000; Indi ‘ibeick aia eee Ca A eg oie Rae ad Ba og gee Cg a Be As an cube tntucement pewerhantnes Louis Darrell, Harold Doyle, Frank Durfour, | Lawrence, 2,600 motion Ceeviaten. Woes Meme, | apes ye undred: dollars ieee a Lica Samuel Foster, Prescott Galley, Will Kembail, Mifttin, Walker McBeth, Arthur Rogers, Robert Test, every useful and be. ‘TUESDAY, THURSDAY. and SATURDAY ‘imest ‘Tus WEEKLY Stak, list of valuable, MORNING, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. fin money in ait toh a ean ne, with PROFESSIONAL ornamental articles has been prepared, a copy of Always on hand at private sale large stock of Family | tren st st ‘of ind MEE So. ot which will be mailed to &ny address on applica. crptipy, Horece, damess tc, 40. 8. 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