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CITY AND_DISTRICT: LUKE DILLON TALKS. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON: 'D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1889; AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. GF The principal value of Tux Evexrva | What he Says of Patrick Ford’s Criti- Torxes Laxssonors GREAT REMOVAL SALE, Bran to advertisers is the fact that it is not cisms. thrown away after once being read, but passes | The Chicago Tribune says: Luke Dillon, through half a dozen pairs of hands at least be- | referring to Patrick Ford's criticisms of him in ing tossed aside. This is he advantage the Irish World, said: palates e faciagenioaaen the attitude of the rish World in reference to pre: v * the death of Dr. Cronin, The deceased gentle- 7m Sages man was trying to locate responsibility for the MEDALS AND PREMIUMS. ~ | mimpproptision of teak feat’: te Hick Young Ladies who Won Honors at the | does not know but his turn must turn next. A Georgetown Academy of the Visitation. | fellow-feeling makes people wondrous kind.” st “Ford's paper has been recognized by A program of the closing exercises at the | national Irishmen asa venomous opponent of Georgetown Academy of the Visitation yester- | Parnell since 1882.” day afternoon was published in Tae Stan last be ae pn ger be reritper spon = evening. The fine hall of the institution was | }¢™ ‘or: ag! policy was t per ‘Among the persons on the platform | ™e. He wanted to set up Davitt as a rival he platform | jeader. Failing i called for a fund were Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British minis- | for ‘active week oe ue for a fam “Was the call responded to?” tk ter; Senator Gorman, and President Richards an ee met faculty of ‘es; ,000 was sul ibed.” and other members of the faculty of George- “What was done with the money?” town college. It was expected that President | (7/pat was do ee Harrison would address the members of the | im need of money lately tomenrt ce memnd graduating class, but he was unable to be pres- | to Ford to give The £33,000 to ent and this duty wad acceptably performed by | liamentary President Richards, ‘Academic honors of the first class for deport. ment and scholarship were conferred on Misses Mary Waggaman, D. C.; Agnes Walder, Tex.; Mary Seep, Pa.; Constance Smith, Va.; Amanda Neai, Tenn. For deportment, Misses Margaret Mallan, Vo., and Clara Sabal. Fla, The second | about the use of Irish national funds.” honors were conferred, = Misses Elisabet ppchartnjusatsny sn necatty Lyon, Rose Conway, an’ larie ley, 3 Atthe ion of the d jury in Ohi ‘atharine Russell and Mary Goodfellow, D. C., keri —_ cago oa Lily Fahs, Va, Silver medals wereawarded | Yesterday Dr.J.P. Cass and J. B. Non identi- to Misses Mary Corrigan. Rose Kearney. Ida | fied Goughlin and Burke as two men who Brown, May Alexander, and Maud McCabill, D. | wanted to hire a fast horse of the doctor for all- ©. Crowns were conferred on Misses Julia | night service. The sensation of the afternoon Waggaman, May Casey, Rosa May, and Bessie | was the announcement that Lawyer John F. Godey, D. C. Beggs, ex-president of Camp 20, of the Clan-na- SENIOR CLASSES, eels oe ag 4 it 7 poe _ the Lye Graduating medals were conferred on Misses lan’s death was decreed, and who ted. 5 Susanne Lanahan, Pa.; Agnes McQuade, N. Y.; posed from the presidency of the Irish-Ameri. ¥-5| can cluba few nights since, had been placed Mary Waggaman, D.C. These young ladies . ad centile ade ond ah ame Sed: Ey eieng open the also won two gold mei eac! sever: fact that he had been taken from his ‘i pc arg am mind eln alee aunited t oe lodgings shortly after midnight dd locked up in Miss Margaret Malla the Varren avenue station. He was \T Al 5 pK cts tod Remember that not a dollar's worth of present stock ‘will be removed into the new building. Our unchangeable policy from the first has been to sacrifice everything. No stock will be replenished. Empty shelves, vacant spaces, and last but not least, fre 9 age ae genuineness of our Great Re- moval notes wgmene ity of Georgetown, in Le a Jot nambered a gay TREMENDOUS ONSLAUGHTS ON PRICES. Carpets, Furniture and Upholstery Goods can now ‘be bought of us st prices that will pay you to buy and keep until wanted. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ALD: -STORY AND ae Pe ok HOUSE Ro, 904 R- NTH NORTHWEST, TE SS gre AT AUCTION. Ga, THURSDAY, JUNE TWENTY SEVENTH, 1889, at FIVE K P. FRONT OF De ag PART OF LOT ONE, IN SQUARE 218, ING 21 FEET, MORE OR LESS, ON FOUR- TENTH STREET WONTHWEST. BY 4 DEPTH OF iproyed ae ment bay window Brick Hows, Troms £83,000 was rained for the O*Donecil and meme: os bas 1,000 was for the O’Donnell and memo- vandred fund. and Ford had charge of $27,000. So fe 4 f a G2. STICKNEY, Auctioneers, 936 F st, TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY TART SOR Ok PROV. PERTY, FRONTING 50 soorr os ‘NUE, OF NTH By virtue of a certain deed of trust reconied in See one of the ig2500) dol Ford has’ bee f funds Sale ? 18%: both bearinns 6 pes cent fer maman of map: an be mishing” funds, ‘spread the light’ funds, ‘mar- ‘Seldom rable quarieriy, balance cash, or ail tyr’ funds, and ‘and league funds,’ Naturally forced Judicious purchasers. ‘Yolume and value been to asale within such « ‘ord has no use fora man who is inquisitive Hmuted time as that at our disposal. The greatrush has made numerous gaps in our stock, but many of the best bargains yet remain. ee nen Onan from haser after 5 di hewspaper published in Washington DO. Je Be. Best Body Brussel at 90c. and @1 per yard. STRAW MATTING. STRAW MATTING. apa the balance in late, with interest at 1,800 Rolls must be sold. They are bulky, take up a fra on tha peoperey lots of room, always sold without much profit, and will a3 K ‘and cont A. M.and SEVEN P. M,, until tbe 40: of. b de24-lw Auctioneers. -RYON, WILCIAM MaveE,} Trustees, EGE ‘TO-MORKOW. eNcanson BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF VALUABLE. FRONTING MASSACHUSETTS AVENU! ‘MONEY TO LOAN. JWOSEX TO LOAN IN SUMS TO 8) TON AP- 5 TEENTH STREET, P STREET NORTHWEST, proved real estate security at 3 and Premiums were —— on — —_ brought down to the court-house late in the AND Bur wT < CIRCLE, AUSTIN P. BROWN, Keai Estate Weldon. Tex.; Neal, Tenn.; Mary | afternoon, in a patrol-wagon strongly guarded 2s Tolle Se * seq., one of the land records of Goodfellow, Seep, Pa.; Julia Mont- | by police, and ushered without 7 into ae See Sas SES Tn. Seat ee gore ak Dlclet of Ouabie sad at seatent ot Pode aos | —BOm 34. Glover gomery, Mich.; Constance Smith, Va.; Ri prompt paying tevant. presence of the grand jury. For an hour or ENDOWMENT. Lire AND secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in - "1 oy bought at highest cash Pa.; Katharine Chillman. Eng. more a volley of questions were fired nt him, | QurAnnex G37 st~forrentovsle, | BAYOr SUVA, DeiSho, ae LIVE OicLoce Eas | rans nize at regeonable but to all evasive replies were returned. He a hat a Doline’s worth tobe taken ints our new al] of square north of aquare rumbered one hi 3 =o particularly refused to admit that shortiy be- fore Cronin’s murder he had made a bitter speech in Camp 20, denouncing the physici nee At the Coy vege of his ex~ amination he was returned to the station. meh gerd gor as TAG RPT HOH, CARD TABLES, AS rtant arrests are imminent, None of the BLES. HANDSOME Me 't. SSIDRI DARD. stimony before the grand jury yesterday was ‘ATHER COVE! AND BENTWOOD DIN: of an important nature. LE, Sb GEARSWANE PICTURES, BALAER CHAS It is asserted that the police have secured a JGERATOR,” BODY | Ba SSELS. Ha nn clue to the whereabouts of a man to whom STAIR, AND OTHER CARPETS: THROUGHOU! THE HOUSE, RUGS &e, and thirty-seven (137), fronting 174 feet 10 inches on Massachusetts avenue, 10 fect 10 inches ou P street Rorth, and 71 feet on {Sth street west (beings triaugu- Jar square), torethier with ail the improvements, ways ts, Fights, privileges, and appurtenances with ing or ih anywise appertaining. x ; One-third of the put money in cash, balance in equal installments at one and two. years, for which notes of the purchaser are. to be given. bearing six per caitum interest per. annum, payable, semicone dually from day of sale, and ‘tobe seucred by a deed Of trust on the premises sold or all cash, at option of purchaser. A’ deposit of $1,000 required st tine of gale, Conveyanchig, fc. at Cost of purchaser. ‘Terma to be complied with’ in ten days, otherwise the tris: quarters, 13th and F. TPENCANSON BROS, Auctioncera, ENTIRE CONTEN’ F THE MERCANTILE CLUB ROOMS, oor Stare t NOMTHWEST, ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- terest and commission on real estate in D.C. Real Estate Notes bought and sold. Apply to GREEN SOEEISNAN, L408 7 ot eee: ‘ONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS OF @500, 81,000 M ‘to $10,000, on approved real estate security, at Sand G per Sent. JORN SHERMAN & C0; _3e18-Lm MONEX 70 LOAN AT SIX PER CENT ON AP. Proved real estate security. ‘amounts a specialty. ts of the United Security In- surance Co., of im sume to suit, on in- in stallment pian, With or without lite ments to run 5, 10, 15, or —n, Ark.; Imogene Penn, La,; Kate Hague, Tex.; Maud Hall, N. Y.; Eloise White, Va.; Beatrice Chandler, Mo.; Mae Miller, D. C.; Teresa Md.; Anna Cooper. Col.; Sarah Nor- Rachel G. Smith, Me.; Jennie Judge, 'Va.; Permelia Neal, N. ¥.; Anna Fahs, Hose Kearney, D. C.; Malian, Va.;’ Marie MPRIS! PARLOR SUITES, (ABRAY FURNITURE, HANG- ‘ABLES, EASY Ethelwynne Lew Va.; Mand Tracy, D. € Eva Russell, D. C yesterday afternoon with the papers for the io de! extradition of Burke and left for Winnipeg iG. MeN Tine, o18 Fat nw - . ithe Hi. SMITH & SON, Martin Burke sent a dispatch from Winnipeg. ae reserve the reht to resell the property at the risk | j617-1m 1222 F w Hall, Mic ‘elder, Tex.; Mary Cor- | Jt was addressed to Rhyneton, Hancock, Fick On FRIDAY MORNING JUNE TWENTY-EIGHT, | ®24,co8t of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ On Caer ree rigan, D. C.; Katharine Moran, Mich.; Alice | ‘The assertion is made that the man is: well sommencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at the | funed in Weektagian Deen’ 2 Some Newspaper vu MSEET ZO JOUx Dt Sms 50 SUIT ON AB Damman, Md.; Marie Lucas, Mo.; Alice Dam-| known there and that he has left the place, 719. HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCING. 719. k Liepetind o : No, 627 E atreet northwest, AUSTIN EER) trastecs, BH. WARNER & CO., ; 3 s. ¥.; i is rniture, Mirrors, Carpets, &c., con: JOHN F. COX, 1e8-2m 916 F st. nw, man, Md.; Edith Grant, N. Y.; Louise Mitchell, | but that the police are on his track and expect fained therein, ‘This sale should edmmand the aiten- | abstract can be seen ai Ioan IG tai F at. 8.2m —1t J Mich.; Mary O'Connor, — a aes to arrest hime soon. Assistant State's Attorney Sion of parties in search of fe goods, og Gieaaae ee $300 as #500, 200: Georgia am. ; Constance In- | Baker arrived Chicago from Washington paras THWHOMAS D 2.500, 000, 000, Kan.; Helen Carroll, Md.; Maud Latta, % _ 325, Auctioneers, (OMAS DOWLIN ‘To loan on real extate, Mary Kercheval. Idaho; Marie Lucas, * FRIDAY, JUNE TWENTY. Mo.; Grace Gorman, Md. ‘We are showing the largest line of these desirable WARNER WLS EIGHT, A MINUT VALUABLE INPROVED SUBURBAN PROPERTY, and seasonable goods to be found in the market at ree} 3. ELLO IVY CITY, AND B: RALL- PAIR O} EA! NT FRONTING ON last night. RS. CAN BEAT Ere? On INE} SAT FIV “CENT ON AP: LIRP ONE HoRsE oe oes AT FIVE PER CENT AP- ND. #3. DEIV L:ATMORE. AND 01 ty omnis INTERMEDIATE CLASSES, BURKE’S EXTRADITION CASE. WAGON, WITH Pol ROAD, AT AUCTION. zs FIVE aes, nee oad ~. Premiums to Misses Mary Moran, D. C.;/ At the proceedings for the extradition of | ™*Xsbly low prices. OCLOGK Pits ob tha prembes Teel sciliot Sof the ae TOLOANIN 8U STOSUTT OR Charlotte Ashton, Cal.; Geneva Harding, Va;| Burke ,before the Winnipeg court yesterday pubdivisicn known at“ Afonastery Yot"fronting about $100. OOO siscyiand Farms GH WHITES Olive Donellan, Wyo.; Helen Bowling, Md.; | Detective Collins, of the Chicago police, and yee sae Be eas ena oe ane, ma eau tant from fyy City and ‘MSatelo stations ee ee a eee Louise Alexander, D. C.; Ethel Cunningham, ‘ i 1.50, $1.75, 81.88, 82, $2.25, 82.50, 83, and 84.2 aid ralirond, containing +4 acres, isin closeproas | 289 ee a D. C.; Laura Payne, Va.; Helene Erni, Switzer- | Oficer ana So Home hase yeep aco] OHS ung sud Guicea’s chapel roads aud | IY ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS YO SUIT, AX S AND land; Janey Gilmore, D. C.; Ida Brown. D. C.; | yas g Sareaad vont Testes ey Monee | per yard. Auction sale of Horses, Carriages, Wagons, Harness, ok the city ‘proper. ex gent Louise Rankin. Coll; Sara’ Eldredge, N. Y.; A security. {. RAWLINGS, 1305 Pa. ave. Canadien, de &c., every TUESDAY, THURSDAY. and SATURDAY ‘Arlington Fire Ins, Co.'s office.) under separat dwi from Justice of frame hard wi g Toots, and ent of justice has received my24-3m —_¢ Lily M. Carr, Mo., (gold_medal 0); Lu Ree 22and 30-inch HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCING for MORNING. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. : of Winnipeg, official notice . Le ONEY TO 10aN Dyer. D. C.; Panletia Kenna, Mich.+ Nannie | of the fact that a warrant has Geen issued for | Misses’ Dresses, at O0c, @3c. 75c, 85c, 950, 1, | Always on hand et private mlelarge stock of Family flame, ud wagon shed, hennicry, vegetable M av TRE LOWES! Mate OF NER EST Bowlin, Minn.; Carrie De Rinzie, Til; Ellen | the arrest of Martin Burke, alias W. J. Cooper Carriages, Phaetons, Bugeies, Wagons of every des- | houses, and other necessary out-buildings. Thi iN Cc D.C. mes Gibbons, D. Adele Mf ron g | $1.10, $1.25, 91.35, $1.50 per yard. roperty i¢ very valuable as a dairy or truck REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. Haves. ‘Misa, Lissie Power, Tex.; Florence | £0F the murder of Dr. Patrick H. Cromm. ‘The ‘ cription, Horses, Harness, &c. ke, 8. BENSINGER faving running, giream tnd & never fallin well ot TPIS DISTRICT 4 . a rma i made 1 Jace close ings, or could eas con- ft PJ Lucas, Mo.:' Lillie Hague, Tex. Mary | Goltinass police oRices of oh “i eeues REMNANTS, REMNANTS, ANCE verted into bnilding lots, aa this section 18. i as. We Rose Smith, N. ¥.; Kate Collin, a police officer of Chicago. Lillian Dally, Wis.;’Ethel 4 imy ving proceedings will be taken in Waluable every day. ‘The place HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAT ESTATE | 104 Syecoming ‘Will be sold with all standing c more ff ONEY TOLOAN ON REALESTATE AT LOWEST IN THE CITY 0} SHINGTON AND SITU . department ee REET. SOUTH, M rates of interest: also TOPs. on other srproved, security. ; puntil Burke is committed for extradition, | Remnants of HEMSTICHED FLOUNCING, meas- ho sev PEST SEN | “terms: One-half cash, balance in ix and twelve G. HENSEY & CO., Bankers, Adele Hayes, ba ; Fiscense whereupon, after requisition has been made by ‘ sais ana SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS West, BE- months, with interest aud secared by_& deed of trust | _my11-3m 1360 F st. uw. Elizabeth Power. ae ‘enter | the United States for Burke's surrender, a | "ing from 1 to 2 yards in length, at a REA’ Kerees of the Supreme att couveyane ie Be ot AS cont of agli RR =e, ’ | warrant may be issued by the minister of | REDUCTION. ‘complainant cong t gg dg a SIX PER CENT, PAYABLE QUARTERLY, rane Dyer, | justice upon his being satisfied that the offense sis es trent ssned on | Heulars, plat of property, &., apply to suctioneer. T’sUme goo gi Uue, — cg Rene an extraditable one and that the evidence | py, NAINSOO! 88 1875, andon the Buh d: ade THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SMALL PREMIUM CHANGED, ston, Va.; Genelie Cunningham, D. C.; Rowena | justifies his extradition. MBURG EDGES, NAINSOOK EDGES, SWI! ne, ALD, Lang L ust PUBLIC AUCTION. qiTER i WILLIAMS © Ooo — eRe harman SES ed ee ee pepsin iment ioiereartcaare po Ee e parcel of a, ba THUSTEES SALE OF A TWOSTORY FRAME Bes ON REAL ESTATE, Premiums to Misses Sara Walsh, Mo.; Blanche | _ 0- H. Rothaker, managing editor of the Oma- | ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, in Swiss, Cambric and | 91,46 Dirmmiser, those parte or parcels of ‘Ot Square |" DWELLING-HOUSE AND LOL. ERONTING ON {000 she Ae i Seas © rare Si, Mien. Moun 8 ha Republican, is in Kansas City to visit Re- | x, Four Hundred and Sixty-seven (467), said Jct fronting RIERCE STREET, BETWE} ORORTH CAPI- wad = 108. E. WAGGAMAN, _ a D.C: be i by ‘ i 3 hundred and twenty- AUCTION, (No. 20.) is hill, D. C.; May Alexander, D. C.; Ethel Nye, | Corder Michael Boland Mr. Rothaker was iy that uniform width one hundred ney CTION, (No. 20.) aS Sart IME On Approved Heal Security in District Me.; Anna Travers, N, J.; Helen McCarthy, D. | asked by 8 reporter for a opinion on te We have the Largest Assortraent of WHITE GOODS diss the ena four CH), fect siz a inenes of “rottines pidge, and ‘dat wg hy ther Np Ser tals Sotumbia any Bi leweat rater of tne e 3 3: Mari . ° : pth of a seven et, seq, Of e Distr teres 4 Sine Travers, NJ. Florence, Ricketts D. C2; | Hes alive and well; will show up. in England | tis waron that weave ever curred, Allof our 25e | evotautuer ove Runtued ang twenty-even fet etd yaccured there: | aPEL Fat nw. ! D. C.; Ethel Sabin, Minn.; | before many more days, Mary B. Ashton, Cal.;Bes- | Asked for an explanation for his belief, Mr. Rosa May, D. C. Rothaker said that for a number of years he SPECIAL STUDIES. had been in a position fo know of the character i 4 movements of Irishmen connected with or- Other premiums were awarded as follows: | “24 mov - a . Mathematics Gold medals to Miss Agnes | S@Mizations in the United States interested i a the emancipation of Ireland from England's McQuade and Miss Rachel G. Smith. | tyranny. He écoffed at the idea that Recorder Columbia, ahd by ai ne by, I shall ay. Tonk: auction, in front of the prem- ise, on MONDAY, JULY FIRST, A. D. 1889, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M., all that certain piece or parcel of land 6 per | and premises known and epg ey as and being centum per apnum, secured by purcl r’s notes and | the west fifteen feet fronting on Pierce street, between deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the | North Capitol and First streets northwest. snd Tune option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required | uing back that width one hundred and thirty-six feet at time of sale. conveyancing and recording at | and seven aud one-half inches of the east thirty-three Gost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied | fect by the depth thereof of lot ummbered sixteen, in With within ten days from day of sule the trustee ro- | W. P. Johuston's recorded subdivision of original Tota serv a LACE MUSLINS reduced to 18e, peryard. Our stockjot he teat ies ONEY—TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- ‘One-thitd cash, and the balance in — e-th . Ladies’ snd Children's PARASOLS at summer prices. twelve and twenty-four months, with interest at i — eee do lowest rates of interest ; no: vhere the NPID ne SecUrty SR GREEN, 303 7th st. nw. MRL wna meres eums to at lowest, re eetate security. Fitch, FOX & BROWS, _ 020 WA Pa 7 Pepnsylvaniaave, — Mo TO LOAN ON — ESTATE AT LoW- E.G. DAVIB, the right Sia (? AE ee = wy SE h &. Band: ‘24, in square numbered six “ ny Silver medals to Misses Helene Erni | Boland, Alexander Sullivan, or any of the tri- chaser. ripe B, Tras uw rs ge, OES ERR RRL WA DANENHO) Florence Auerbach. Premiums to | angle was responsible for the alleged trial of at ne aa DUNCANSON BHO. une #6 and Ds twelve months for notes bearing interest from day of | S24 Stccessor to DANENHOWER & SON, 1115 F at, Misses Susanne Lanahan, Pa.; Mary Good- | Cronin. Rothaker expressed himself as Auctioncer. sale and secured by a deed of trus y soid, or es < z D.C. vi D <3 Alary | being positive that the body found in the sewer | #22 Comer of 8th street northwest. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. far a onteed was not that of Cronin, but a “stiff” obtai fexas; Mary | from a Chicago medical college. Continuin, jeep, Pa; Maude Latta, Kan.; Lizzie Lyon, | Mr. Rothaker said: “My belief that Cronin reserves the property at the risk and cost of defaw Pa. a = Seas = Mallon, V: 8 YOTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, iting purchaser $9.25. eames after five days’ notice in some newspaper published in. Washington, D.C. All conveyancing, &e., at pur. | _ Steamer John W. Thompson leaves 6th street wharf Pa.; Catharine Russell, D. C.; Ethelwynne | alive is strengthened by a telegram addressed —— chaser's cost. " $100 down ‘when the property is | 00 Mondays, by SE aC ewis, N.Y.; Ethel Cunningham, D. C.; Georgia | to a prominent Irishman in Omaha, and which REE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 1016 NEW YORK | struck off WRENOR 270i Jasling ot River Lomlings te fares Bock Past Gok. Latham. Ill; Mary Corrigan. D. C.; Ida Brown, | was shown me. It was sent from Chicago, and _ AVENUE, AT AUCTION, jel9-akdn _-“ VAWRENOE G. FLETCHER, ton's, Md, Nomini Creek, Var Currioman, Vas ‘snd D. C.; Alexandrine Hall, Mic Laura Payne, | its contents were to the effect that positive as- On FRIDAY, JUNE TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1889, at ar tee, 2 Leousrdtown, Md, are to ail’ landings: First-class, 50 cents: Second nts. je12-lm C.; = ; Lu Ree Dyer, D. Ellen Corrigan, Mary Winston, Va. Louise Alexander, D. C.; Alice Dammon, Md.; ’. M., I will sell, in front of the prem- Snes, part of lot 2 Square S43 being 21 feet, 4 inches wide by an averaie depth of $4 feet, with alley in the Fear, improved by a three-story Brick House, contain rooms. surance had been received by the sender that Cronin was still alive and requesting informa- tion as to his whereabouts. CRAY SALE AT AUCTION OF IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE PHILIP OT- TERBACK, e Court of the to Having sold out » great many Suits at the above price we have reinforced the lot with higher-priced Helen Bowling, Md.; Lillian Dally, Wis.: Blanche Sabist, Minn.; Ada GOV. FORAKER’S SPEECH. Buits and sell you better Suits than you can find else- teen and twenty-four moutre wi = ‘ios gerhn Boner et alyva Otterinck eel Ne “ont ia Steamer Lady of the Lake, from GUh-st, wharf, Tues. Sabin. Minn.; May Alexander, D. C.; Florence — where for $10, 612, $14, or $15. aor oo Sp thethes theese gindy: 7x weber ore Neg en ry, Hurst Wharl Momdag, Wed ‘and Friday, i d the di t the how a 5 . 4 q Rickeits, D.C: Salta Waggaman, D. It Aroused Cap Bal- $250 Foauized at dis Sgeosts” THOS, DOWLIN atone tit ea scat fea at A BA S285. TRCELSH Shan eet ‘ost Lanahan. Mary Goodfellow. Catharine Russell, ee eae soci oc baink *Seul-deds Pixuctionesr, icolmntia es rong | GIEAMER MATTANO, HAVING BEI cL Ethelwynne Lewis, Eloise White, Constance In-| Gov. Foraker, in his speech before the Ohio ONOT FAIL TO SEE THE EVENING STAR | (Ra Ry a AWA ete ee t alls, Lelia Larmour, Alice Damman, Marie i inate ‘ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26. IN THE LIST OF | (CTO UN Gy Wor iadeg top tee pays. SnD ATE Ot 7. mn. See Petomanc river P live Donellan, Hel Erni, republican convention yesterday, of which ORSES WAUNER SELLS ON THE 23TH YOU | dtedandsls (006), beginning pnticos, go tar on, Me a oom Grinder’ w Winston, Lu Kee Dyer, Lily M. Carr, Ethel | brief mention was made in Tux Stan, said that | Weshow you the greatest Bargains in Suits ever | CAN FIND ANITHING YOU WANT. jelo,07.08 byland with the north in Shape Felnt Hatsune down toa Wsoahye and we Morse, Florence Auerbach, Rose Smith, Genelle | the republicans of the state had again nomi- | seen here, and it'll pay you to call without delay. FUTURE Days. line of clgbth street cast, SUP. pT. TOLSON, Agent, 7th st. whart. Cunningham, Marie Walsh, Sara Walsh, Blanche | nated him for’ governor, and he was there to aH said last-mentioned line 75 my4-3m_JNO. MoG. Agent, Alexandria, Va, Sabin. accept the trust. It was not of his own seek eee er meen hing: improved by two sual dwelltn focsied on the northwest coruer ot streets southesst. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER— the Lots 1 and 2 offthe subdivision of the square nine hundred and ninety-seven 07), located on es: Latin—Misses Elizabeth Lyon, Rachel G. Smith, Agnes Walden, Imogea Penn, Ida Wright. Permelia Neal, Marie Hall, Kath. erine Moran, Rose Kearney, Laura Payne. (OMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. For Baltimore and River Serre GOVERNMENT SALE OF CONDEMNED AND AC- CUMULATED STATIONERY, &c., FROM STA- TIONERY ROOM, HOUSE OF REPRESENTA- ing; in fact his-plans and aspirations were all in another direction. A party which had heaped honors upon him, he felt, regardless of WEYL'S south- . . . t corner of avenue and Twelfth sti 7 German-Mary Seep. Agnes McQuade, Amanda | his wishes, had the right to call him to duty in TIVES. EMBRACING IN PART ANOUL 20 [wees corpet of Camels & 7 Be STEPHENSON & BRO, — ak wae outs, ~~ any capacity and at any time. He Dekevak ba ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSR, BEAMS OF LEGAL CAP PAPER, FANCY NOTE | Nos. 1117 and 1119 Georgia avenue southen — a melia N le, le sry n~ 7 ‘¢ utheast. 4f First and U streets PAPEL, ENVELOPES, LEATHER-GOODS, CUT- LERY, GOLD PENS, FANCY ARTICLES, &o, To be sold st suction on MONDAY, JULY FIRST, 1889, ut TEN ‘K, at my rooms, 11th and Penn: aylvania avenue, ue On TUESDAY, AY 9, 1889, at 6 Lot 8 in the square six hundred and si: fhwest. This Lot is unimproved, and lee arent of sou Bb tect 3 inches on ‘First street aud 173 feet 7 inches U atreet southwest. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER— Lot 2 in the juare six hundred and fifty-three 3), at the st corner of a tree | Selle risers so pened understood what this call to duty meant. It meant that he was to be the candidate for gov- ernor and that alone. This last expression was received with much favor. The governor said he thought he knew what the nomination meant, as he had been there and knew some- thing about the work. The balance of the versation—Jen: Judge, French— Misses Edith Grant, Alexandrine Hall, Agnes Welden, Rachael G. Smith, Constance Snrith, Alice Daraman, Jennie Pitzsimon, Isabel Weir, Teresa Hughes, Marie Hall, Eloise White, Anna Pahs, Maude Tracy, Mary Keegan, Anna Cooper. Mary Moran, Louise Mitchell, Mae Miller, Ethelwynne Lewis, Mary Kercheval, mht QOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGD. 9 F NEW IRON wart om a MAREFIELD” 8p10-3m 811 7TH ST. N.W. ves 7th-street wharf on MONDAYS, rt ae touching iver SATURDAYS at 7 am. eet . bY pi Gea. Va etent K ow, Punaperpmna Sroze THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Will offer in Cream Cashmere and Henri- Auctioneer, ettas extra qualities at 50, 75, and 85c, - For and Northwest, Vesti imal Fe Set se Lean moos daily, 3:00 and 11:14pm. 3 oe ote For Pittsbung and Cleveland, Vestibuled Limited ex- Press daily 11:20 a2. and express 5-40) For Whecling, Parkersburg and : om main line, cxprens dally except Munday, at 3:08 Bae: or 05, * s 0108. 10-16 and a ; 3 B.. 4 e s eek Sundays ® m., 1:45 and 3:15 p. ‘Leave 5 Sundays S40, SOOaUET DD Le For 6:40 and 8. al and 6:30 pm On Sunda: Leave An 640, 37 a. ¥, Met r for OF a 00%, m, 112.30, 95:38, 11120 py For Boyd's and intermediate stations, 17-00 p.m, £19.00 p.m. Clinrch train leaves Washington on Sunday at 1:15 Pp stoppin at all tations Op Metropolitan Brapch, For'Prederick, 16:48, 110-00 amie t3-00, 1430 m, ‘Sundays.1:15 pm. For Hagerstown, 10:30am. and t5-30 p.m. ‘Traine fiom Chicago 11:45 am, 205 p.m; innat, and St Louie dally 3 . 5 Daw; from Pittsbur 7:10 an. 1, LQRE AND PHILADELPUTA DIVISION, ork, Trenton, Newark gabe 200, 18:00, °9:30, *2:30, “4-20 end ‘ou "12-00 em, e Car the = Pm, at 00 =, p50 pe nie tone oot See Phi Newark, Wilmt and a0, "12 So. Chester, 4:20, °7 00 Bal end itimore and 14:30 p.m. ‘Washington, *8 *5:00 p.m. for Wi AB, “Sa 00 am,, *2:30, : *4:00 am. and*12-00m. and Ocean Grove 112-00 in. Long Brancl Brera calied ior ‘and cletaed ion” hotels ona ree Union Co, on orders left af seerizenis ovens: IN EFFECT TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, M STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS, aS For For Pittsburg and the West, Limited Express of Puliman V 50 am. daily; Fast to Cincinmati and St Le Pitsburg to ey and Ningars Falls ily taco seunday. £10 8 mn. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD amr pe Ry A joand Niagara daily. ¢ e m.,. with Sleeping Car Washington to Rochester. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Eluira at 30a, Bs, dasiy, except “ K PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE EAST, 7 9:00, 11-00 and 11:40 am., 2:50, 4:10, 20-00 and 13:20 yan, (On Sunday: 2.50, 4:10, aud 11:20 pu.’ Lami of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9:40 a.m <iaily, except Sunday, and 3:45 p.m. dally, with Ouning Past Pxpree tid * Page t's 10 AO a en wok Be °. daily. Express 2:10 Dram daliy, “hoon 8 ae ur Boston, without change, 2:50 p. m. every day. w Brooklyn, N. ¥., all through. trai ny or Brooklin. NX tin ius connect 20 and 9:00 am., 124 £20008 — except Suaday. 5: es ALEXANDRIA $F FREDERICERBURG RAIL rAEdP Ra ‘DRIA AND WASHINGTON IN EFFECT MAY 12, 1889. 230, 6:25, Fae a For Alexandria, $:30, 9:45. 10:57 12-08 noon, 2 225) 4:55, 6-01, 6:21, BRAS ae hae oth ees 338 proved, fronts 55, feet 3 Inches on Half street and 173 feet 7 inches on AND SALE. treet southwest. GOAESDAY, JUIN TENTH, 1960, at 81x LOCK P.M., the orth halt of tot 8, ye south, 1 in Louise Alexander, Mary Waggaman, Rose By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for St. speech was devoted to state and national ques- Kearney, Ethel Cunningham, ra Payne, Extra quality Outing Flannel, 150. tions, during which he aroused much enthn- Another lot of siasm. the Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed OCEAN STEAMERS. Ons: oc! ‘AMBURG.. iCAN PACKET CO. Mary Corrigan, Anna Mudd, Constance Ingalis, hoy la gt fc pea poy al np fp en JULT TWO tee at by the Sov eh of Lot 1, ahd all of Lot 9. tn EXPRESS SEKVICE between New York, South- Blanche Sabin, Lelia Larmour, Ida Wright, OTHER NOMINATIONS. . i, uber Lands, containing in son the eaat side of 28th ‘etreet, | Of'TodgU0 tous aud 15.900 horse powers: Fast tase to Janey Gilmore. Mary Winston. French cou-} E. L. Lampson, of Ashtabula county, was have water fronte, and are situated directly on the Be, JENTE Te80e at snd the Continent. Steamers unescelled for Yersation—Misses Mary Goodfellow, Agnes | nominated for lieutenant-governor on the firet ‘way between Blackiston' A te eat ‘safety, apeed and comfort, Welden, Constance Smith, Rachael G. Smith, ballot. F. J. Dickman, of Cleveland, was re- nominated for supreme judge by acclamation and without opposition. John 8. Brown was nominated for treasurer. Urban H. Hester, clerk of supreme court: .. Watson, attorne: neral; John Hancock, school commissioner; William Hahn, board of public works, were ali renominated. ‘There were loud calls for McKinley and Gen. styles. Only 500. No, 3, Made of best Turkey Red and Indigo Blue. Nobby patterns. 60c. Collars and Cuffs, Only 50c. ‘These are the best bargains ever offered in Shirt Waists, TO CLOSE. Alot of ‘Traveling Bags, some with » fine ity Brush andomb and Tooth-Brush, tomac iver, —- C ‘eul it. Uj a BE ri tii tbat es sccaesal so | Boe ett a ‘Terms; One-third cast. balance in two equal install- ments of one two years’ credit, with security to be Epproved'by &88 rartees 4027-3 ENocH & ‘ABELL | Trustees, INE BUILDING 10T one FEET ON RTC ey Nese te Pa X STREET NORTH, © basi TUESD: JUNE TWENTY- FiPrHat si 0" Wwe will sellin trout of tho premisés, part of Catherine Russell, Eloise White, Alexandrine Hall, Edith Grant, Lilly Fabs, Ethelwynne Lewis, Sarah Walsh, Marie Walsh. Musie—Silver medal to Miss Nannie Bowlin. Premiums to Misses hee 4 c- Lillian Dally, Beatrice Freeman, Maud Hall, Mary E. Allen, Jessie Chambers, Elenore Gleason, Isabel Weir, Lillie Hague, Marguret Mallan, Josie Endom, Anna Oooper, Mary Corrigan, Mae Miller, Olive Semnslien Shemale i al, Mary Keegan, Rose | Grosvenor. The latter came to the front first Constance Smith. s pledged himself to the support of the Kate Malian,’ Mary | ticket and said it was the ticket of the republi- ULAR SERVICE: Tharelay from Now Sate See eee Apply to YD Co. maith, havo marked the entirelot @1.75, Some 1, SQUARE 621, ‘elder, Ida Wright, oft 22 tech ines ae McCarthy, Constance Ingalls, Alice Damman, | cans and it was the duty of all to take hold and them worth doulte, i rae pf K street Oger ee key oe ep at Laura Entne, Janey Gilmore, Julia Weggaman, win a victory in November. Major MeKinley pilisizes of tne Beal Dorky Ribbed positive | T64 tect. "“Fhis ls one of tho bet? fol af, Bara Walsh, Isabel Weir, Charlotte Ashton, | was still more brief in his remarks, but urge _— : ‘ Mary O'Connor, Rose Conway, Florence Lucas, | upon all their duty snd support of the ticket Pan enye sae. pasta Viokes to best 6 paroemt tn ‘rege ate front 116 fot mare Mary B. Ashton, Josie Endom! Teresa Hughes, | Gov. Foraker has received telegrams of con- CARHART & LErDy, =~ Werth ank ahcatiee of i. uid, Boundary sitet oatae, So 00"aad Margaret Mallon, Rachel G. Smith, Mary Kee- | gratulations from all parts of the country, een Gout clarounds'mare oo lose —} gan, Permelia N i tham, = egg Je22 928 7th and 706 K st. o.w. Ciinea hii Bishi the hax OPERA GLASSES AT COST. To New York Trae.—The Baltimore and Ohio trains for New York and Philadelphia are age time cottumed by Baltimore an Smith, Rose Kearney, Mae Miller, Mar; average time consumed by Baltimore and Ohio Painting. drawing, &c.—Misses Agues Wer, | trains to New York is less than via auy other der, Lily Paha. Grace "Connor, | line, and it is via Baltimore and that Mary Goodfellow, Rachel Smith, Mallan, | tree-hour trains _ Anna Fabs, Nannette Cosel, Susanne Lanahan, Agnes Welder, Elenore Gleason, Rose Conway, Hayes, Mary Waggaman, Katherine Chil man, Eloise White. Jennie Judge, ‘Sara Norton, Marie Weakly, Katharine Moran, tts, Keens, Constance Ingalls, Mary Moran, Helene eal, Georgie , Con- Stance Smith, Rose Kearney, Ethel Cunning- » Ellen Corrigan. Vocal music—Misses Josie Endom, Margaret Mallen, Const ONYX TABLES AT COST. ‘Fringes of All Kinds Made at Short Notice, OUR SPECIALTY—Fine Embroidery Work to Order. ‘Classes for Embroidery Work Now Being Formed. Chins Painting Taught in All Its Branches. Royal ‘Worcester Work, &c., Taught, FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS WILLSELL THE llled, and in the other Auguets Hale was Aifigen, was injured, ABOVE-NAMED GOODS AT COST. has sent the cross of the order of Penmanship—Misses Ida Wright, Annie Mudd, ag Erazm FRANK M. LEWIS, et en Ray Nee, Rane Salt, ty: ete Yor “sHgoke ‘We Can Match Any Piece of China in Any Style. wiing, Geneva . ralsh, Ide Roown, Auhla ‘Travers, Sabin, Mar- JEWELER AND SULVERSMITH, garet McCarthy, Minnie Green. ‘Type Writing —Miss Jessie Chambers. 1215 PENNA. AVR, , &c.—Misses Paul- Keegan,

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