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NITY ‘f 3T 4 the order of certification will be lost. Neither CITY AN D_DIS TRICT. the commission nor any examiner can help any 7 is ‘ one to get an appointment and they have noth- €F Every one who wants to hire help ok find | one fo get an appointmen Ren Tre neg situation, buy or sell real estate, let or hire | cer from those certified, ae as ses or rooms, find Ww workers, borrow | Every appointment is made for a probationa re ee nile = ies z : ap wo oe of any | Petiod "el eis sncutie. ab the telnet attache eae spline " ~ | to the position, at the end of which time, if kind shonld use and consult the second and | the conduct and capacity of the person ap- h: ota Ss They constitute a| Pointed have been found satisfactory, the ap- thir. pages of Tar Sran. pointment is made absolute. An eligible who has made a false statement ivities of this community, and | in his application, or who has been guilty of ts fraud or deceit in any matter connected with his application or examination, or who has worth reading as any other department of the| been guilty of a crime or of infamous or pepe notoriousiy disgraceful eonduct, may be ex- cluded from certification. CIVIL SERVICE CHA) perfect daily history and directory of the minor needs and act each new advertisement therein is as well . The authority and duty of removal are left ‘CES. undisturbed by the civil service act and rales, ‘ = except that a removal cannot legally be made The Commission Prepares a Statement | 5ocihse a person in the service has refused to Answering Many Questions. be coerced in his political action, or has re- SP . | fused to contribute money for political pur- If there is any conceivable style of question ses, Or has refused to render political servico, that an applicant for a government position = se any = of Re Nadiicer ee ald ask of the civil service commission and | Classified service those persons m fails to ank it hav not yet been found oat, ‘To | Who, being equaily qualified, hava been honor- a ? be ably discharged from the miiitary or naval answer everything would be too much for any | Service of the United States, one to attempt to do, so the commission has | Upon requisition of the head of a department endeavored to simplify matters by compiling a the commission Soap tify Se bepenp ae et of instructic | inthat department in a grade Lappe panychaneee aaa yh higher than that in which he ‘was formerly em- Wish to enter the classified civil service of the | [Svcd any person who, within one year nOxt United States with information as to the | preceding the date of the requisition, has, ebances of appointment. The pampblet has| through no delinquency or misconduct been just appeared and contains a great deal of in- Facer ag Seeger ctl pchigy topeor teresting matter on both subjects, Jt begins pe ia pouent hanmckig Shohepeh thom with an abbreviated edition of the rules that | {i0 military or naval service of the United govern the commission's methods and work | states in the tate war of the rebellion, Serv- under the several heads—applicants, times and | ice as a substitute is not ground for reinstate- . iad ment. ne eee Se rw atiog tata ogeeiaten the applicant ; should give the number of his application, the branch of the service and kind of examination, and the state of his lega! residence, RE-EXAMINATIONS. Under the latter heading this book of in- structions has the followin; en Wi ON'T You ocew f your leisure Persons failing to pass an examination may, Saemruaneee pig A aa gaa po after six months from their faslure. file new! gran's liberal prizes offered in ite advertise- applications and be re-evamined. No person | nent contest? who has passed an examination shall, while | = eligible on the register supplied by such ex-| Bay Rinoe, Washington's favorite and popu- amination, be re-examined. : lar resort fora day's vacation, will open for He-examinations other than as specified | the season Saturday. June 14. Schedule of above can be had only by permission of the | trains same as last year, except the Sunday commis! and sack permissiun will be given | moruing train will leave Washington at 9:35 a. only m exceptional cases where the applicant was | m. instead of 9:50. incapable of doing himself justice om account ea ee of sickness or other good cause, and then only | Resewprr Elks’ excursion Tuesday, June 10.* pon it of the fa ee When may an appointment be expected? is THE SILVER VO7E. the question that is certain to be of the most interest to an appliean* who has taken an_ex- | The Bill Passed by+he House at the End amination and feels satis be has done | of the Debate Saturday. himseif credit Ehis very natural question the e« following way m's hand-book wnswers in the! ‘The Honse Saturday passod the substitute silver bill adopted by the republican eaucus, The debate which began on Thursday ended at 3 o'clock Saturday, when the vote was taken on clerk or coprist exsminstion a8 the required | ., .ill and amendments. The first vote wee Gade wil be entered upem she register Of | +. on on the motion of Mc. Bland to recounzait ccutcation for appocatincct Krom that cteterg | the bill with instructions to the committee to the order of his grade. Applicants wko Lave | Teport back a free coinage bill. This motion passed the clerk examination take their epence | was lost by a vote of 140 to 116. Strict party of getting first a $1,200 or only a $1,000 | }ines were not mamtained, Fifteen republicans place, as must those who have passed ‘the | votea with the democrata to recommir the bill Copyist examination take the chance of getting | Vote with the democrats soikga tg! @ $0. or only one of the $840, #720, or even | While thirteen democrats joined with the re- lower pin | publicans in opposing. Bat admission is usually at the grades of | The fifteen republicans were: Allen (Mich.), ‘$1,000 and 900. When there is a vacancy to| Anderson (Kan.), Bartine (Nev.), Carter be filled from the clerk or copyist registers the | (Mout.), Cornell (Neb.), De Haven (Cal.), commission certifies from the eligible register | Featherstone (Ark.), Funston (Kan.), Herr- Of the state then having the smallest share of | . Kelley (Kan.), Morrow (Cal. ), appointments in proportion to its population @ Lownsend (Col), Turner the names of the three persons graded highest | (Kun. ). Vandeveef (Cal.) of the sex and grade called for, and from the} The thirteen democrats were: Dorgan (S.C.), three a selection is made. The applicant must | Dunphy (N.Y.), Elliott (S.C.), Flower (N.Y.), remember that the examination, if it shows the | Geissenhainer (N.J.), Hemphill (S.C.), Maish Tequisite capacity. will only entitle him to be | (Pa.), Mutehler (Pa.); O'Neill (Mass). Quinn Placed on the register of those eligible for ap- | (N.Y.), Tracey (N.Y.), Venable (Va.,) Wiley pointment, and to be certified, in his turn, to | (N.Y). the appointing officer when a vacancy shall oc- | “Then came the vote on the final passage of cur, and when his state is reached in the order | the bill, which resulted in 135 yeas to 1 Y nays. of apportionment. Eight republicans voted with the democrats as The time of examination is not considered in | follows: Against the bill—Anderson of Kansas, making certifications, as the highest in grade | Bartine of Nevada, Carter of Montana, Kelley on the register must be certified first, although | of Kansas, Rockwell of Massachusetts, Town- they may not have been the first examined. No | send of Colorado, Turner of Kansas and Wilson bame be certified more than three times to | of Washington. the same department. Persons honorably dis- = = — charged from the military or naval service of | Bememeer Elks’ excursion Tuesday, June 10.* the United States by reason of disability result- be — me ing from wounds or sickness incurred in the The Weather and the Crops. line of duty are given preference im certifica~} The weather-crop bulletin for the weck end- tion. ing June 7, issued by the signal office, sa; Each applicant by his examination decides | 77, ,., ae 3 phages his own standing and hence his own chances of | T¢ temperature during the past week was an early appointment, Most of the examina- | vove the average in all districts east of the tions are commog for ali the places in each of | Rocky mountzins, except in the extreme south- the departments at Washington for which they | ern portion of the gulf states, in Florida and are appropriate, and an applicant cannot | southern New England. The rainfull for the know to which department his name may be | past week has been above the average in the certified. Each name remains eligible on the | northern states and territories and slighly be- clerk and copyist registers one year from the | jow in the southern and middle states, except date of its entry thereon after the marking is | in Arkansas, southern Louisiana and extreme completed unless the person is sooner p- | southern Te: ‘The weather during the past pointed, and on the special and supplementary | week was generally favorable, Excessive pre- Tegisters two years, cipitation occurred in Iowa, and crops have CHANCES OF APPOINTMENT. been washed out on low ground. Wheat pros- Ascheduie that speaks for itself is printed | pects in Missouri continue to decline. showing the number of those who ook clerical | Vesting is under headway in Texas. where saa small grain crop is light. In Iltinois corn i in examinations from the various states up to the good condition; seven central counties report 15th of May, 1590. with a list ef those who had | wheat poor; three southern counties report in- feceived appontments during the year ending | sects destroying oats. In New magia crops ou that date. Qut of 414 examined ouly seventy- | are growing fast, but corn looks yellow aud five received the desired positions, In com- | oats are rusting iu Connecticut, In the middle menting on this schedule the commissioners | Atlantic states conditions have been favorable, have the following to say: Wheat is reported from the Caro.inas and other ‘The great disparity between the pumber ex- | crops are reported to be in good condition, amined and the number appointed shows the — ——~— keenuess of the competition on these registers | Rememuen Elks’ excursion Tuesday, June 10,* and makes it evident that none of those apply- ae THE ROUTINE. The name of each applicant wha passed the | ing have any chance unless they pass at an ex- From Washington Grove. ceptionaily high standard. Of the 689 men | Correspondence of THE Ev¥SING STAR. whe passed the clerk examination during the Wasittxatos Grove. June 7. vointed. The proportion oe an pom eek | ‘The anended charter of the grove went inte jowever, to those who pass varies greatly in | effect at the annual election, May 30, which re- different states. Thus im that year 7 men | duced the number of trustees from twenty-five passed the clerk examination from Arkansas |torine, The following constitute the new board of trustees: Geo. Birch, J. Riffard and 3 were appointed: 2 from Louisiana and 2 shpointed: 6 trom Mississippi and 4 appointed; | srickte, L. W. Worthington, Geo. T. Woodward, R. W. Dunn, F. A. Gee. P.M. 7 from Georgia and 3 appointed; 8 from Texas es and 7xppomted. Thus from these five states | Ja*. Somervill pariah Yi 30 passed and 19 were appomted. On the other | Smith. The officers are: | President, Geo. ‘I. hand. from Indiana 73 passed and none were | Woodward; vice president, F. A. Gee: secre- appointed: from Virginia 18 passed and none | *¥, Warren Choate; te: nrer, R. W. Dunn. Were «appointed; from Ilinols 45 passed and | _A special ommittee, consisting of Messre, none “were appointed; from Ohio. 34 | Choate, Woodward, Worthington, Dunn and passed “ard none were appointed; from | Mickle, has been instructed to secure the serv- Maryland 24 passed. and’ none were | es of Rev. C. H. Yatman, the Ocean Grove appointed. “From these five states 255 weg | evangelist. The Baltimore and Ohio Rail- paned the clerk examination and none were | road Company has agrced to insue round-trip appointed. No appointments have been made | kets at reduced rates, good for ten days ef men from the clerk and copyist during these meetings, which will commence registers of Maryland and Virginia since | 8 Friday. June 20, and continue ten days, ISsi, aud the chances of any applicant | Saturday mcluded, front these stutes are ver¥ small Sinke July | .2he annual camp meeting will commence 1, ISN7, the lowest standiig reached for an wp- | Wednesday. August 13, and close on the even- poimtment under the clerk examination from | #8 of Wednesday. the 20th inst. The camp indians, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Ihnois was | Meeting will be under the direction of the pre- 34. ‘These figures are partly explained by the | Siding elder, Dr. Reilly, and Rev, M. F. B. need of making an apportionment which has | Bice, and the indications are that the meeting been equitably maintained with respect to most | Will be a successful one. ‘Trains leave Wash- of the states, although. of course, not with | ton for the grove as early as 6:30 a.m. and mathematical exactness. A few of the states | 4 late as 11:20 p.m. : é and nearly all the territories have received | The following gentlemen and their families ; ‘sive share of appointment as | &€ domiciled here now: Norman Reed, Dr. compared with the other states. This is nota- | Merriam, Warreu Choate, Dr. M. D. Peck, F. biy the case with respect to Maryland, Virginia | M- Ritter, Jas. W. Somerville, F. A. Gee, W. H. aud the states and territories indiexted in itai- ; H- Smith, R.A. Doane. Benj. Platt, Thomas ies in the table and the District of Columbia, | Hurley, Mrs. M. D. Knott, Mr. Bird, M. Lind- and has resulted from a necessity of examining | “*Y. 1. W. Worthington, Perry Brown, J. if- and certifying for appotutment to places rer | f4rd Mickle, George Gartrell, Mr. MeCathran, quiring special or technical knowledge or skill | 4. Davis, Edwin Potbury, Court Wood, Mr. Buch pe.sous as offered thenmelves after due | Allea, Mr. Derby, Isaac Rollins, Mes. Johnson, public notice, without regard to their places of | “és. Mary Dorsey, Mrs. Tretler, Capt. Ripley | see plea and a number of others. TRAD Such persons have been found relatively in : open . Jarger numbers in Maryland, Virginia, Indiana, | ®#*=«BER Elks’ excursion Tuesday, June 10, Olio, Ilinois and the District of Columbia than ‘ elewhere. The states which in the above} .. | Amacostia News. table appear to have had noclerk appoint-| Children’s day was observed at the M. E. Ments or only a small share have supplied per-} Church last night, the service being the one sons from the special and supplementary regis-| prepared for the ckurches throughout the ters in yo oe and be this way have | country, varied with a few recitations. ‘The secured their full share, and in some cases | 9 i More than their full share, of all the appoint- | History aud development of Methodism were ments made. These same states alse send large | Teviewed and reports made on the different de- numbers into the clerk and copyist examiaa-| partments of its standing army. The house tious, appointments under which cannot be | was crowded, made because of the unavoidable confinement | ‘The funcrai of Harry Clements was largely of appoimtments from those states to the | attended at the M.E. Church yesterday after- ppecial places, s noon and the interment made in the Congres- “INFLUrxer. sional Cemetery. There is no need of secking the aidof any| Mr. J. Rudolph of San Francisco, who is on a Prominent or presumably influeptial person to | tour of the east, made his uncle, J, H. Shannon, secure an application paper or an examination. | * 4¥ing Visit Saturday. oe No recommendation or certificate, besides! Rewewnen Elks’ excursion Tuesday, June 10,* those provided for in the official blanks, will eee be receivecor can be of any use in securing Braix Workers find Blooker’s Dutch Cocoa an examination or a certification for an ap-] invaluable, delicious, restful, stimulating, niment. ‘Lime spent in attempts to change | strengthening. Adet. YS — : ———_—_—=== Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U, S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Baki Reval Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE AUCTION SALES. ____ AUCTION SALES. __ AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS. — THIS AFTERNOON. Es FUTURE DAYS, FUTURE DAYS. — ii [2 UREAE aYLVANIA mouse y FE, DARR & Ov, Auct ‘LIFF! CO, Auctioncers, TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. a WARGAMAN, 1 state Anctioneee, etme) Peuusytvania ave, nw ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO; Penna, a8 W. PoUEiE ZACK me RELER DID SCENERY, Se VALU‘BLE PROPERTY FRONTING ON THE | THREE-STORY AND ATTIC BRICK HOUSE NO. | PEREMPTORY SALEBY AUCTION OF FIy) ; Th effect May 11, 183% STREETS: NORTHWEST IMPROVED BY | On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE SIXTH, at] Svithiits SMPAWESTD NEAR WASHINGTON For Py tabung and the West. Chicago Limited Express HOUSES NUMBERED 1229 AND 1731. HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale} CIRCLE. FEtiwan Vestibule Cars at 1 am. daily, REF PRE ee Dae int ae rat | 2 front of the premise On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWELFTH, | [S#' Live. 10:50 aim. daily to Columbus and ot HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. I_ will offer’ for PART OF LOT 21, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer forsale, Tami ef ecbine Care from fattebure to Co- Sale in frout of the premises the east 17 feet frout on SQUAKE 454, pay She fh Mantis, datiy, except Saturday. to Chicaco, Massachusetts ave. by depth of sub lot 17,in square | Improved by a three-story and’ attic Brick House, TOT In IN SQUARE 38, pit Car Altoouk to Chicas. St Lowa E82, aud the west 8 feet fronton Massachusetts ave. by | containing exh® rooms. fromting 25 feet on’ L strech and ramiing beck that | GMy ahd Ginciunati Express. 3.30 ih of sub lot 17, and the east G feet Gi inches | “Terms. One-third cash; balance in one and two | {PRting, 35 feetion, TL. etree! snd romaine beck ¢ Pulor Car Washington to: Harrisba z froptan said aveniie by depth of sub lot 18,voth in | years, a6 per cent, per ubnum. secured by deed of | two-story Frame Houses. and knowa ac08 and | 4 CArs Harrisburg to St Loute, Chica and Cit- said square 282 trust on property sold, or all cash. at option of the | 3G L stzect northwest, property 18 pear the quate aud Vining Cac Marcisburg to st. Losin bas Tbe uct, | purchaser, A deposit of $200 at time of sale, If] Washington Circle and the United statew Sigual Office, | Western Express at 7:40 p.m. daily, with Nieep: dds THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Ai ferms of ‘aleare Rot complied with in fifteen days | sajaceat to the aveuue ine of care and New Hamp: | 2f Cars Washington to Tiuicawe aid” St. Loum, = from day of aale richt reserved to resell. the prop- | SACS to (he eee a nce prentunlty for ine ounec:ing “daily at Hatricbure with ibroweh RAtCuPFE Dank & CO. Auctoncers, erty at the riskand cost of the defauiting purchaser. | S2ifS areuue and offre wu ee ee eee Sleepers for Louisville aud Memphis. Pacite. hx 920 Pennsylvania ave. u.w, after five days’ aivertisement in some newspaper Pub- | ““Terins of sale: One-tuird casb, balance in one and Set ate dally. tor Pittsburg and the West, = ee S hshed in Washington, D.C. All couveyancing and | two years, tor which the totes of the purchaser, bear- Wath through ttsbuns, and Pittsbun WONT area FRAME HOUSTS ON ELEV, | recording at the cost of the purchaser. ie futerdstat the ratect Oper cent peraunumyaccured | Y%CBicsea. SiKEETS SOUTH AND RNOWS AS Now S1a pe RATCLIFFE, DARR & © by a deed of trust on the property sold. will be taken, L E AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, - At titeas ¥30-d&de r For Kane, Cauandairna, Luchester and’ Niasece Pall Ci Bours aoe : 1 es t the option of the purchaser. If th Boom - Magara Palle AND 71 ELEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST, mu incon taicu ai Ona ee Ao oneer oa are bot Cunupiied watt in fen days trom Por ae ees Bs ‘Gocitster dutty, Sor Boat On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE NINTH. 1800, | cqunt of tho rain, uutil Wr DNESDAY, ELEVENTH | Setiet sin att cokt uf the seiswiuans purchaser afey > = favo und Niagaradaily. ‘Xoept saturday, 10.00 p.m, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, | DAY OF JUNE, 1890. same hour and place, Ave daye'pabite advertisement of suck teate i sowce | pot Rh puerta Cae ent of such resale in sou neton to Kochester in front of the premises, A RATCLIFFE. DARL & CO., Rows ered published in Washinton, D.C. A depot | FOr ¥3ilian ehetts Leek Haven aid Elmira, at 10:30a, PART LOT 14, SQUARE 995, Se7-dads Auctionéers. | of $200 required at time of sale All copveyauciug, | Fo=\ Ihara) r ‘daily. 3-50 p.m. fronting 33 feet 3 inches on 11th street east and run- EORGE W. STICKY Auctioneer, 930 F a See Fer FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW » ning’ back that width to a $0-foot alley, and improved | Qt ” oh | cabaacs “S**RATCLUPE, DARR & CO., Aucta_| FORLEUARELTMES, SEW YORK ANDTHE EAST, by ‘lwo Two-story Frame Houses. As real estate in | AUCTION SALE OF VERY VALUABLE _UNIM. MIANCERY SALM,OF VALUABLE PROP 5:40. 10:00 and 31 p.m.” On sunday” this wection is rapidly emhaucing in value this sale)“ PROVED PROPERTY, FRONTING EIGHTY | C'YYISG PReMints No. O12 D STREET sOUTh- 11:40 am, 2:10. 3-15, 'i'50, 10 0 and Offers an elegant opportunity for @ good investment. Fr ) ON THE ORTH SIDE OF M STREE’ WEST, AND ALSO A LOT ON SIX-AND-A- 0 p.m. Limited Express of P ‘Ternis easy and made known at saie, A deposit of EAST OF NORTH CAPITOL STRELT. HALE SIRLET SOULHWESI. IMPROVED IN D0 am dolly sere 200 required at time of saie. jeed sda ly Limited Express: ~ Twi offer for sale in front of the promises on FRI ASTABLE EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. DAY, the {HIRT JUNE, 1890, at | By virtue of a dec me Court of the HALY-PAST PIV» Low 63, 64, 69 | District of Colmn Bs TRUSTEES’ SALF. 01 D AND UNIM- | and 66 in square froutof 20 | 1s Equity cause No. will well at PROVED PROPER’ 7 E SOUTHWEST | by adepth of ley, Public auction, in front of the respective premines, at “ CORNEK OF FIKST AND L STREETS SOUIH- | | ‘Yerins of male: Om ssh, balance in one and | the time und Upon the terms erematier uaned, the | 5 nse. 1H DAY 01 ¥ FOR PHILADELPIA ONLY. Fast express 8:10 ‘k days ana 4:00 p.m. daily. third m. every day pir awe ded in Liber | £0 YeNPs, with atercat at tho rate of G "per centum | following described real estate. im the city a coup tar wake ea virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber | per annum, payable sem -annunlly, and secured iopiae: City with boats of Irooi unex. aot 1408 Folie 1, ane of the land records for the District | ved at or ail cash, at option of | “Gn MONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY ing direct treuusfer to Fulton strect, avolditag aeube of Colum at the request of the party secured erms to be | 1890, at FIVE 0 tecriage across New York city OCK P.M, parts of lots theres, we will offer ior sale in front of the prem wath sn fieon days, GEO, W, BTICKNE 24 of Todd and Guniell's wibd For Atantic Oty, 11:40am. week daya, 11-20 pm. on MONDAY, t NINE DAY OF ic tony the same ben re 5 TNH, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the followits ot alley, and iuiproved | FOF, Baltimore. 6:35. 7-20, 8:10, 9.00..9:40, 10.00, property in the city of Washington, Distri ia, known and described as lots mimbered cribed TCLIFFE, oi area 70 feet 10 inches aluug a 15 of Colum. | FRATOLIFFE. DANE & CO., Anctioncers, by a three-story fraie dwelling, known as No. 612 D x6 street southwest. 10-50, 11-00 and 11-40 4 3:50, 4:00, 4.20, 4 H 12-05 ALE OF V ‘ ; UABLE IMPROV! icy Serie a ere: 10:00 and’ 11-20 pom. 28, 20, 30 aud 31 a Jas, Ho Marr's subdivision of part PROVED PROPERTY, PLIGIBLY | AND IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER Lot 10:90, 1:40 am. Of square numbered five hundred and ninety-five PROVE! Ee TE GT BSE | the sume subdivision aud square, the same being 2:3 & 5), as eaid stibxiivision is recorded sm Dook 1G) | IN GRORGETOWN, D.C, TO CLOSE | winches front on Six-aud-a-haif street by Bd feet G | For bor: | of the surveyor's wfilce for the Distr cop Wf the Supreme Court of the | Mches deep to th foot alley, and improved e bia." Sold subject to a trust co secury the stun of $490, i‘ jourt oF with a frame barn of Anbapolis, 7-20 and 9:0C 2.05 ee on cach of lots 2, 26, 27, 28 and 29,” The sucn of eae at Gay ot Ane The termsof sale it each cate are as follows: One- | FOr AuMaLSHis, ¢ ert eee Bite, 22:05, and 4:20 35U0 on lot 30, and of 4500 on lot 31, with wnterest, 1 inantsand Howes andothers | Hird of the purchase mouey cash, one-third in one ‘ a1: > at the rate of 6 per ceut from Ma’ ‘Terms of + 188! ; Purehuse money in exc defend year and oue third in two J, ay trustees, will offer ark, the deferred pay- WASHINGION SOUTHEL M of trusts | 3°¢ : . Bren “ IN EFFEC to ve paid in cash. Suid trusts to be assumed by pure | AF sale f 4)on THURSDAY, THE | Sercoutum per suite cod pease ty eek at ek Chaser. a deposit of #0 will be. rqut-ed on-each lot | NINEUPED oti to subs all the rieht. | ton the propert; sold, or all cash, ut the oy tion of the at time of suie, Terms to be complied with in titteen | title ado par 0 8: a purehaser, All uveyancimg at the cost of the pur- deposit of $100 on each piece of property. is required at the tan daye or the property will be resuld at risk and cost of situated in defaniting purchaser after five days’ advertisement in chaser. D.C, viz I, of syle, aud the trustees reserve = . alt . Two adjoining lots, each hi a front : modation for Quantico, 7-45 a) a4 the Evening Star. JOHN LD, Trustee, - : ” the rucht to resell at the risk a1 st of the defanitin - and 4:55 eae Tas ta ae SVathb atiees amd Payette CRSthe street by | BNE BAser aE terns of sale are wot complied with | py Pitmcctd ae fie ee eee a 10.57 0 may 28-eokds, 3 i, Truster, 34th) sear - within Sfteen days from the day « ichimond 2 «ong ee ae pag I — | sdopth of 88 feat, and Se eS . daily. Accommodation, 4 aa. week day, GP. W. STICKS ton, 6 Uo, 7-03 TKUSTRES’ SALE OF SEY Trans leave Alexandtia lor Workin tion, Partioul 11-07 aay. ; 120,300. 3.50, 1 are situated 4 st. lw, JOSEPH J. DARLING! called to Jags neigliborh UNFINISHED f seTREET NEAL S.W. sSSs, oo ™ My “. & os FE B58 “oo? EES kee ‘eee Fite THE EVENING STAR is offered to the pute lic, in good faith and with confidence, as THE BEST LOCAL ADVERTISIN MEDIUM IN THE UNITED STATES. In point of fact, it May be truthfully said that it is without am equal in this respect any where im the world, These averments are borne out by the figures given below, which are compiled from the sworn weekly statements printed im the paper on each Monday in the year, and condensed from the sworn tabular statements showing the average daily circalation of the paper during tho year 1889, published im Tus Srau on the isth of January, 1590, Briefly stated, the points upon which the above claim is based are these: That— 1. The Star has three dimes the ciren- lation of any other paper in Washiung- 2 ‘The Star's circulation in Washing- 5 20, and 11°08 pam. On HOUSES ON FIRST oTIUE: is im eanure of Pact #10 Sthe. 5 a AUF atte, 2AM), 9 y Virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded i Liber | adaiti'u haying a 7 7228, 9-20 and 10-37 pau 1302, fellg ANG. ous Of the land records for the Dis- | nearly opponitn st John’s Ghiurch, by a depth of 156 | - RATCLIVFE, DARR & CO. Aveta. _ 2 tii aud anor matic at the office, mortheast car. trict of Columbis, ind at the request of the party -6- . This is snproved by Two Sinall Brick Dwellings, INCI q eae bth st. aud Feansy ivan avenue, ald at the cured thereby; I witofivr for sule in front “at the pexcasson — aoe piation, whete orders caus “be ieft for the che king of | dom yreuises on MONDAY UIE NINTH DAY OF : Kk Mg ACRES OF LAND FRONTING BENNINGS | bagvave tu Geotination trom betes ahd tesdenes ASD. 1890, at FIVE OCI «the following. snting 16.2 de of | CADE NEAN THE REW CLOGn Wee oe | c ECGH, oy de tt WOOD. sciabedt property an the city of Washuugton, Distr of | Wrodepck itu migcet Mehmet ae | General Manaier. (muy 12] Getiersi Passenger Agent, Colmubia, known “nd described 4s lots nttiabe (ip) street by a teptte of Lot Anat OR CHEIRE S ARS AE RIE T “a = Sih tH oan isin das, He Marr's wut proved by a’Lwo-story Lirick Dwell os SH Ts VUSDAX, AFTERNOON, JUNE TWELFTE, | 35 aLTIMORE AND OHIO. RAILROA pedule in eflect May 11, LN80 Leave Washington if the | Of part of Square five hnadred aud winety-five ( ma, aitucted cn eae are SS. Port of Jot t the suid subdivision is recorded in book 16, pase 14 Hawk. | E890. 8t FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell im trout tusq a reiixes a farm contain * ide of Market | [Tiingwromd: Gorge addition, fronting on 2st yi nises farm conteis 4 sores, aitnate ou! sution corner of New Jersey of the surveyors oflice of the District of ‘Columbia’ | GeWD street Ppt sud bexiuning 5 | with ellthe village theese Take Pee et | ros Cone aveniie aud C street. Sold subject to a dees of trust on each lot to secure the | fet frei $2.6 orner of aud. 4th 1) streets, For Chicaxo and Nortuwest, Vestivuled Limited ex- 7 sun of $00, with interest at, the r wept Reargr i mend Of ae hee | tein ra butcher or duiryman, bes sed by Su welling. | | reas daily 11:30 um, express 4-30 pan. 0 * s ing adjtcent to the new stock yard aud abattoir, and | PhCSs ds! t y Centum per satin fret May 31,1880. Fecart of Jot 104. in Beatty and Haw. | near recent subdivisions ef farms tuto, bulldiay lots | at sanaty St; Louis and Indiauapolia, express paren OS ale. cree Dass Sxcees Of above, | Es » TR) Morel aid een en) | Ht has a ood ir ntace ou Benuings road, about twenty sand Clavela ; mentioned trunts to be paid in cash; said trusts, to be | strect by adepth ot 6 feet on Sth (R) atreet,aud being | ininutes drive from die cite burs and Cleveland, express daily 9:30 a assumed by parchuser. A deposit of 450 will be re- | at the southeust corner of sald atrect. This inim- | ™ifoncy.Ouethad cache balance in one and twe wad 8:40 pu, quired on each lotat time of sale. Terms to be com- | proved by tw tf dwellnzs. “The sale will | “ . ust ears, rotes to bear G per ceut iuterest, payable went plied with iu fifteen davs or the property will be re- | begin sith the parcel firat afore described at 4-30 | JeAES. Hotes U Teed elle te gr : 2] 11:30 an told gt risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five | pin. of the above day and il be coutmucd the eaiiee | S22 Orall cache at opoow oe chstdake truet om Prem | ” For Winchester and way station days’ advertisement im tue Even dtar. in the order civen. &e., ut purchaser's cust, Adepositof @250 ab time of) POE LUTay, 15.50 and *8 40 pan. JOUS CHEALD, Trustee, Pf gruis of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third | sic. ‘Terms to be compiled with it hitern Gayernahes | FoF Be 500 bth street northwest, | of the purciase money in cash aud the balance In equal | Nise pecate at Nek ee eee ee det oer, m28-cokds JAS H. MATS, “Trust fustallments, at one and two years, with interest, | Miter hve dose eave eee te uch ase Adcvosit of $100 2m cach lot will teauired anni | he spayerrubnened ie Waahiaueene Bee At ‘the terms of sale are vot conphed within JOdays | USSSERE “ANSON BROS. Aize the property will be resold at :he risk aud cost of the | 2°0"d&ds DUA See oases eet LAIR FECHNER, Auctioneer. defaulting purchase 15:30 pn. 500, 6:35, 7:20, U0, 49 nanutess minutes) $19 (do mun 4:90), 9:30, 6-00, 61d, Sundays, utes) nuiore, Week days, 4-05, 00, 5:30. 9:50 GT-00, T2 : 3 : VHANCERY SALE OF n 4220, 4:32, 4-90, cing at SEVEN §- BM. TODAY, entire con- J CARTER MARBULY, Trustoo, | Cray AP Banner) 6:00 6:15, 6:20, 7:30, 8:35, 10.30, ents of Je y Store, Gold and iver ches, ~ U $4y st. n. JF IWEL: HA i Cine Dhtarcouda! to tine Nighest hidden: S31 dea eh a ein HUGH T. TAGGART, Trustee, AND KNOWS. 4 maote, 5:00, Ot SSO, Pe ee Je9-3ua 7-d&ds rer ___ Bas 1207 C STREET AT AUCTIC ne oe , 3:25, 43°, 6 = Sauce! SNCANSON i —| By y ee pass use Wherein WE. | ¢139) 40g peo ~ 110, J)EXEASSON BHOS,, Anctioncers, Wales iret cs eae ey eneree WE | 6220, 11:00 pam. fendants, ane aauiey oe i, Meier to Se: |, Trains ieave Baltimore for Washingtot a = ; Sea SALE | preme Court of the District of coltuubia, F willom | 200. 6:20, 6 30, 0. 5-00. & FL, BOSENBERG, Auctioneer, s STIN VALUABLE T G | RSRS pay ta Gf the, Distri s H DAY OF JUNE, Soe nhe 20333 ams 12718. . 625 Louisian: NTAINING ABOUT “FORTY-SIX A “PAST ICCK P.M., oiler tor | B.G0" $l, 2:00, 0:00. B20, 7:00 opp. City Fost Office. FRONTING ON THE BLAIK OR ROCK € Puvbe auction, iu front ot the premixen, parts | 2200 1:16, 10:20 aud 11-00 pm sas ras ROAD AND SLIGO | MILLS KOAD, 0 Of Lote Land i square 2053, contumine ian the | 4:53 .830: 0, 1U:20, 10:35, Regular salo of Furniture, &e, on TUESDAY METROPOLTCAN BRANCH OF "IA | Neighbori:ood of 8,100 squere Powe DS brick, | 3.027 1, 2:30, 00, 6°20. 7:00, 730, 8 MOKNING, JUNE TENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, AAD PHO BAITROAD AND LYING BETWEEN | bu Idings Noa 1201, 1203, 1200 and 1207 Catreet, | 9320. 10:10 10 a a Varlor and Chamber Suite STOLT's STATION AND LAMOND'S STATION, | bene on the northwest cornerof ‘Iwelfth streets | ‘or — f ) am. 12:10, and 4.20 Wardrobes, Whatnots, Bedsteads, BEING ADJACENT TO THE CITY. | north sest, opyuaite the proposed alte ott rome | Tee Ge en A? pau. Leave Annap- Bureaus, Carpets. Matting, By victue of udecreeot the Supreme Court of the | Post office. Will be sold us an entirety. Title cood.as | 8:3) % ae gua pe” o> 3:90 pm. Sundays, Mattresses, Pillows, Lance Range, District of Columbia passed in cause No, | shown by certificnte of the Washington Tite Com: | 53! 2 Gasoline Stoves, Crockery, 1 3, William bendger vs. Eman H 1 i . 7 Lac a aay ae pany May 10, 1590. © ehira et . w Lisell ou THURSDAY, the NET, 1 AY OF | Term ot sale Due-third casi aves in ah Be ie le dN NE, A-De 1800. at FIVE O'CLOCK V-M.. on the | one and two sears, | sec red by deed of trac . uctioneer. mises, the undivided one-half interest im and to | on. said property, With juterest. a per cent | For Gsithersbenr enn mae n FLING. Auctien 7 following real estate, of which George Hagan died, | per annum, payable semi-annually, or all cast, g (PHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. rand porween to wit: he following described | at option” of \ purchianer. A devuatt of " #100.00 $19:08: 200 am T1200, 13:00, in. SIGNER : SINE GOLD | Purcels of real estate situated im) the county of Wasa. | wi required at tine of sule. Conveyancing ac | 00; 111200 p.m. $ _ *HUEWEERT, STERLING SILVEIG FIRE ELATED | futon and District of Comubia, to wit’ Begum | Purchaserecest Mf terus of eile: are not complied | For Beyd's aud interned oteep tik de WARE, SUPERB REGULATOR AND THE. EN. | for one parcel at a chestnut tree standing on the west | With within ten days deposit willbe forfeited and th> » topping st all xtations on Metropolitan Brauch, TIKE FIXTURES AT 1215) PENNSYLVANIA | S!¢ of the rod tenting te sizo Mls an{focuing the | Tish teacryed fo tewe.l the said property, at the risk Tress 1000 30 ee AVENUE. northeast corner of @ i | thence by the said lot The sale of this fine stock of goods will be con- | Thence by the said | \ getgh siatiouaon ‘the Metropolitan Brauch, 16 :30, 303.m.. 61:15 pan For Principal Stations Only, F10:40 au. tid aml #9-80 pan For Rockville and tations, T4235 p.m. ta, Cutlery, &c. owned by William Bladen; | aud expense of defaulting purchaser, after five dava’ rth eiehty-exht aud three: | advertinement in sowe daily. er published in r pees (SS% est forty- | this city. ELWANAH N. WATER: M , pm. tinued MONDAY, JUNE NINTH, and following days | {the diwrems (AN%a) we red oak: 4 916 F from Cincmust! aud St Louls asin sae at HALE-PAST TN A.M. and THKEE P.M. the east side of the Kockville road; e by the suia | Jed-d&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CC St. Louts daily 3:50 Uhere are many elegant articles yet to be sold, and _ th fourteen dey 14°) west “fourteen = 2:00 pam; from Pittsburg 7:10 am., 5.50 ins can be ence horth ag the sale is without reserve rest, tar cen andone-halt degrees | FFVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, q ee Obtained, LLS DEAN. Ninoy wnt twelve racstoes ait Ant ees nana | T sar pi NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION Assignee. | 2 52-100) toa miuke blazed persimmon \ VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERT? gages York, Trenton, Newark snd Hizabeth, TNE OST a tr i ¢ If ddewirees (Big2; | 3 gris a ta eS ee eee eee aiiiten ant tee Drone nat eee AT AUCTION. 4:50 and *10:30 p.m. Buffet Parlor Cars ou ati ‘¥20 Peunsylvania ave. nw. iS )ig) to wstake on the west side of sa ON TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE TENTH, Seis nes : AT TEN O'CLOCK. or jess. Beginning for the We will sell at Publi & bound stone planted at th day trains. Siceping Car on the 10-30 p.m open Sligo - oad. to the beginiie, vont | TWENTY-FOUR BUILDING LOTS IN SQUARE #48200 peut ul rte perch ” rate ober paren at | 911, FRONTING ON EIGHTH AND NINTH 2 3, 18-00, #10:00, 215 aud 10:30 pm. % beat coer Yor’ Newark, Dei, Wil oh and Chester, *4.05, 00 noon, Auction exclusively, within our salesrooms, Gmt part of OL conveye AND I STREETS NORTHEAST, TO 15,09 a.m, *£2:00" noon, 2:50, “4:50, "6:13, and 920 PENNSYLVANIA \VENCE NORTHWEST, | Cf, Hat part of Cha Rem Ss to :3t0 pm B Sentcal Samcrment OF og, | im the east line of the Churc ing CLOSE OUT THE AFFAIRS Jor intermediate points between Baltimore and HOUSEHOLD FURNIIUKE AND NECESSITIES, | Creek Church to Kockville, and runnttux the 0 Philadelphia, 15:00 and {7 m., T12:10,°4:50 au, such 4s Chamber Suites and Furniture, Parlor Suites in great | | variety, Couches and Lou s, Mattresses, Springs, Hat Kacks, Tables, Chairs, Kocker=, Dining Room Furuivure, Lurge Gas and Vay or stoves, Mattinis, Carpets, K tehen Kequisites, &e. B.—With onr unequaled faciii:ies we are enabled toconduet ail sales within the rooms, and in line purchasers will find it # great improvement over the old plan of being subjected to the heat of the sau while ast bine of said roud thence north ‘3 hh 15te? west seven! 456-100 poles to of suid tract sold 2 theuce sll wi OF A SYNDICATE. On WEDNESDAY, JUNE FOULTH, 1890, at FOUR grcLoc K, on ane premivos, 1 stall sel Be Batiding ois in gure 911 nortueast, located as folows: Lots ee ee ee ee oe ee f4'to2einclusive, trong YS feet ou the east side 274° West seventeen pole # toa, atal eta of Sth street between Hand I by adepth of 116.459 to lew toachestuut oak standing im the District line | thesouth side of 1 utreet by @ deptlt of 100. test ton Penns epee rr alley, vetwecu Sth aud Yth streets: lots 43 to 47, in. tie City, "4 am, and *1: [Except Suuday 00 m, $Sunday only, 5 wxace called for and checked trom hotels and resi- "4 wah sen Ae i oa 2 clusive, tropting 1S feet ou the west side of Mth street | deuces by Union Trausfer Company on orders left at ee ae lit E, DARR & CO, Auctioneers, Gapeny ce bantam Seween Hand J streets by a depth of 116.58 to an | ticket offices, G19 and 1301 Peun. ave. and at depot. SCULL, Gen. Pass, Agent, lio Mills road ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, acer. mi BLE BUILDING 1.0TS ON PIERCE PI. T WEST OF FOURTEENTH SLR Terms: One-third cash, balance in oneand two years, | J. 1 with notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of trust. hecordine aud couveyanciag at purchase ICHMOND a | cost. ) deposit will be required on each lot at the D DANVILLE RAILROAD Co. _ Schedule in eflect MAY T1, 1800, of the Jot sold us afor nee With nis fourth or worth ING BETWEEN S AND T AND POUL TERNTH * OF time of sale, if the terms of mae are uot complied | ~ 5:50 a1u.—Fast Tennessee Mail, daily for Warren- TAD PISTRONTH BIRECED CO rever Donen nee amine, coutal’ ime | with within ten days from the day of sale the property | tou, Gordousvaiie, Charlottesville. tenho el nee agp edb : - res, 1 roud and 229 pases, more Meare ubdCcE LO | will Le resuli at the risa of the defaulting purchase: | Stations between “Alesuudria wud ‘Lanebonee "Rene 1 TUESDAY APLEKNOON, JUNE TeNTH.1590, echt of Way over a por Of ead trect reserved | oy purchasers, oke, Atlants, Lristol, Knoxville, Chattanuoge and. in front of the premises, Te Voter formals, | in the deed tom, Geoge Taylor x0 Kadell | N.B. “Ihe property will be sold iz its to suit par- | Memphis. Pulianan Sleeyer Washington ty hewne, toe ae Fee sa. ns souane 206 Mortimore, recorced | in Liber Av. | chubers. Tite perfect or no sale, 12-24 am.—kast Mail day for Culpeper, char fronting tn ryAND SBIN SQUARE 200, at fulto “A7 and "following, one of the | lottesville, “Stations Chesapeake and OMe Boon, oating 40 feet Y incves onthe north side os Plerve | records of sibid | Dintric he nate | THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | Lyuchuurg, Kocky Mounts Danville ond weston ee de siud in the rear. “Thin property is conteniontere | [=cals siorceaid constituting a yorton of what ta | WEDNESDAY, JUNE RLEVENTH, 1800, same piste | tonea Lobia Bee ee and 8 Kalewi, | side aud in bis proper Soprenmut te | known as Chiliuuy Castle Mauer, and beim the same | gt <1N O'CLOCK PM. THOMAS DOWLI Asheville, Charlotte, Coimubia, Augusta,” Atlanta, the Ath st sare 4 nd Ihe ics and offers a splendid | peal estate much aveyed by the mal J mh He | “te5-d&ds ‘Auctioncer. Birringbam, tyomery, New Orleans. Texas aud oppul iy for nvestors. juan to the sad Eimenuel Lacy by deed recorded im — ————————— } Cabtoriia. ‘Pulau Sleeper New ¥ ~ iat Terms of sale (over and above an ineumbrance of and K., No. 1x, ft sole aud foliowing, | ‘“ y e * ~ ony ian ted = = ae — 2.1064 GO) to be paid in cust. A deporitof $100 ox | auottier of the laud records of suid District, excepting | (QYEOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer. fu Gieoper Daatie (a Geltenianes keeeee, Gee jut required ut time of sale, If the terms of sale | frou said. pe nvie to Columbia snd Augusta, Puil- ington to Ciucinnati via Cand 0. .--Daily, except Sunday, for Manassas, nd intermediate stations, uehbury, Bristol aud Chat ule Sleepers Wastungten to oF all ATkaUSas points, however, all thereof meluded witain | {MPORTANT SALE OF IMPROVED AND_UNIM forezoihy howdarics Which has been required by PROVED PROPERTY IN SQUARE G08, FKONT tue Baltimore and Chiy Kallroud Company, together | TNG ON P STREET. AND RLOLTD A AVERT With the improvements thereon aud the appurten- AST. sees thercto belonging, bem all the recht, ut DAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWELFT KOUH OCLOCK on ‘the prerutees, J nb ot compiled with i ay of sale | wht. reserved to ) ut the risk cost of the defanit after five di wewspaper pub- dished m Washington, D.C. All couveyanciuy, &c., at purchaser's cost. RATCLIFFE, DAR! & CO, tevest aud estate or the parties to said equity ca, and to said undivided oue-halt interest iu said real tate of Which said George Hagan died,seized aud pe wuphis, counecting the e 11:10 p.m.—Western Express daily for, Manas Je2-ddds vogue ae nfotonald a urchagn misley tbe paid tn No.0. Ghariotevalie, Statute “4 Toutsvitie, Cinciunate ne ferme: One-third of they urchase mone pai ont Pullin Vestibule Iran Wastin Cine [USCANSON BOS, Auctioneers ca lewithin 10 devs tron the date of sles of wivel #390 | dyer'by PTH E Nitt's Pallasan Sleeper for Loaietiies > Cnanaee is to be paid us a depwirdt at tae time e balance ym. Southern express daly ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF STOCK OF GENTS’ FUR- | in two caual Puy ments in oueand two yours frum dane se he tani ee an Express daily for Lymchbure, H Months, With notes bearing luterest and se- red vy a deed of trust. All conveyancing, &e., at purchaser ¥ dollars deposit on atthe tine THOMAS DoW sedis Aue NISHING GOODS PIXTULES AND Lbs HOLLANDER BROs.,, No. 1217 VEN NIA AVENUE NOKTIIWEST Ou TUESDAY MORNING, JU ae! at TEN U'CLOC O'CLOCK. P.M, and » Kalewh, Ashe usta, Atvauta, Montgor and Cali ide, Charlotte, ‘Columbia, ery, New Orleans, Texas mit, Pulliuan Vestibule Cur Washington to dew Urleans via Atlanta and Montgomery. Pulliuan Sleeper Washington to Birmingham, Ala, via Atlante and Georgia Vaciic Railway, and’ Pullinan. Sleeper | for which purchaser or purcuasers shail deliver SYLVA. | to the trustees lisor thett prowissory notes dated on | | the duy of sale and) ty beur interest ut rate of E TENTH, 1990, | cent per cumin, or all cash, at option of pur A.M.ANDAT SEVEN | Op ratification” of suic by the court and on the pay= AUN Wally at the sume | Ment of the whole amoitut of puretiage money the 2 a 5 Washington to Ashevilie and "Hot Spriugs, N.C. via woura. 1 wil sell at store No, Vz1Y Peunsylvunia | trusters will eive a deed to purchaser or purchasers | POTOMAC RIVER BOA Salisbury; "Also Washington to Augusta via Dstiville rey MUCdg, Ne, WEL NECHANELs <> == | and Charlotte and Unlaundered Shirts, first-class ; dO) N trains on Washington and Ohio division leave Wash- Shirts, Satin, Silk, Wool sud Cheviot, of best saa grit rite building, 5th st.) -prustees, ORFOLK AND OLD POINT. muctgn 9-00 am daily, 1:35 gals cept Sunday r, Underwear, Hosiery, Fendall building, 4i¢ and D st: set) FARE, $1.50. me ae a returning leave hound Hill Canes, Silk and other Uubrellas, ( othiing, _seted als : x Steamers Leave 6th street wharf at 5 p.m., Tues- aaly ane 12:20 pan. dail Coliars, Cuffs, Hats, Suspenders, Jewelry, <. | FPXHUMAS DOWLING, day, Thursday, Saturday end Sunday. Further infor- Washington am. api Aud, in fact, : Come of — usually found in ” — rhe uation Lelephone Call 04. my 96m the south via Charlotte, oo See uekls will ve offered retail dealera at | VERY VALUAULE PROPERTY ON FOURTEENTH IPO AOKEOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE, villeaud Lynchburg arrive in Washington 6:53 a. BEIM calle men vo day of auction. ‘The stock will SE AT EO Re RUCRTOR TT POEL ARD quer GhO. LeauY, trom “thet wuart Mom | aud +1Qp1 Beistoland Lynch Ps iu bwk. A rarechance for an enerceuie P AT FU : Guys, Weduesdayand Fridays, at 3 pan, sive | burw at » 5 sap ake ine man With xouce capital, If not sold in: bul& will On WEDS oe SUNK k TH, 1800, at | CONNECVION W211) BOSLON AND PROVIDENCE } Uino route and Charlottesville an. wn 7M 1 be suld in detail FIVE O'C}.OCK PML, int front “preusses, T will | 31 LAMERS. Fare: 82 sinzle; round trip, #3. ‘Tickets | pan. au ‘Strusbury local at 10: JeS-dads 8. SUGENHEIMER, are aoe Fong y Cag hol eh ot des nag, | HRC Toons at Baud’ O. ucket offices, G19 and 130d | car reservation and information Fa. ave, and Hawiey's, 14tu and Now York ave. For | furnished and pageage checked at oftics afer cant side of 14th | further iuforiuatios inquire at compauy"s oflica, on che | syivania ave., and at Passenger stations Penney and Massachusetts avenue | wast, ‘elephove call 493, WM. P. WELCH, Supt, | railroad, Oth'and B sts { improved by brick aud trame dwell- Tad Stat ae ce One | Sa ae nly wy 10 JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pass. Agent. : FUTURE DAYS. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ton is double that of all the ether daily Papers published im the chy added to- gether!! 3. The Star bas a larger and fuller circulation in the city where printed, im proportion to reading and purchas- ing population, than any other news paper in the world!!! 4. The Star has the largest regular and permanent bome circulation of any two-cent afternoon paper im the United Suntes 1111 In support of these claims and to show the constantly increasing circulation of the papot, attention ix invited to the figures following: BAILY CIRCULATION IW IRS5-86-87-88-80, 1SS3. ISSG. INS?7, INNS, 1sse, JaX...20,456 23,388 25,170 26,386 27.N41 Fes... 22,029 24,321 26,299 27,161 29,200 MAx...25,549 23,594 26,009 27,490 34,766 APR...22,372 24,227 25,575 27,166 29,552 May. 22,474 24,339 25,742 26.722 28,616 JONE.21,933 23,902 25,116 27,453 $0,173 SULY..21,406 23,186 24,870 26,363 29.650 AUG...21,445 22,264 24.559 25,521 25,595 SErT..21,033 22,302 24,905 25,324 25,178 Oct,..21,497 21,701 24,507 25,946 30,329 Nov...22,049 23,651 25.607 2NSL4 31,053 | Dkc...23,000 24,687 26,466 26,752 31,653 Avge. 22,123 23,682 25,153 27,082 30,090 Increase + 1,559 1,803 1,595 3,008 Of this remarkable average aggregate of 30,090 copies circulated daily, no more than 1,102 copies are sent out of the city by mail, and 1,106 go to suburban places, by express, railway trains, etc., leaving as a net circulation an the city proper the PHENOMENAL PRO- PORTION of %3, PER CENT, or AN AGGIRE- GATE of 27,852 copies! Of this number, 21,142 were delivered daily by regular carriers at the homes of permavent sub- scribers. The remaining 6,740 copies represent the sales over the office counter, at the news stands, end by newsboys. But of this latter number a very large proportion is supplied reguiarly to per- | manent residents of the city living in lodgings, | &c. (noi householders), so that its whole cireula tion may be literally said to be in the family | circle, While its aggregate circulation there | fore gives Tue Sran a distunctive and enviable Posicion in modern journalism, the fullness of | its home circulation, the extent to which 'it is relied upon by members of the household, and particularly by the pur- | chasing portion of the community, are | the marked characteristics of the paper, te which no other daily journal now published can furnish a parallel! This is no idle boast on the part of the paper. It is a well estublished fact, demonstrated to the full satisfaction of the sagacious and enter- prising business men of Washington, who seek and know where to find THE LARGEST RETURNS FROM THE MONEY PAID OUT FOR ADVERTISING. This is prover by the growth of Tue Srau’s advertising patronage. Nothing can more surely illustrate the esteem in which any article is held by the public than a constantly increasing demand for it--day by day, week by week, month by month, and year by year,—in the face of ad- = ~ = = => —— —= | verse claims and pretentiouscompetition. The [POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. is SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUE ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, —— YYCLES sow tell ‘ . AND ARE oe Esens or wit men, in aces y's ded seam Sts ine Baltimore and River Landiugs Steauer SUP, | —___ BICYCLES. —_| figures folowing tel! the story on this point: 2 b 3 AMTICL property e cash, conveyanemg and recording | Capt. Ge ean, cs tepheusou's bart OYC] 7 Ty OY 2 FUKNITULE Ercost oF purchiwee. A ldopelt of $200 will be re: | Suluday st" Delvck ae. hee iaelce Weaemetes | PRICYCLE ; ee ee See See eee EMBK ACI. G, IN Par Guircd at thisct sule, “Title perfect or uo sale apply to price “$50, Ly ys" and Girl Drop! andnanin, ELEGANT AND COSTLY ANTIQUE CALE GON CAMUISLE, si STEPHENSON & uno., | aul Baiviy, $75, “hoy. pitaight-trame natty, S85-SE-8T SSH : RY TEE DO DME SOMERS ee ee | eee inte crt (Pama Deventh Direst MIE | Justabie is to wheels abd crank shatte-uo 1885. ISS6. am ISSS. 1889. SUPEKB MAKQUE 4 BLES, ATCLIFFF, DARK & CU, Auctioneers, OR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS, ‘ayy cas rob or was-) 4, ¢ frames, Out machines are g O76 ~ EBUML WORK TA BL ee R Yu Pa, ave. ew. NEW IKON STEAMLE “WAKLYTELD* all made here aud are fully Warranted. ate Ryne OES: yey ‘came Ks JIBRAIY Sid, PIE 8 EEUEMEVGUS G\iN OF on wG TORY wRANE Leaves (ih-at. hart rary 31UNDALS, Tereepars Je7-3m CRAWFORD & 00... Fee....2.824 3.547 3,924 4,529 STC LEAT MEM-COVEKED MALL SEAT, REMPTC sk x E | und SATURDAYS at 7 aw, Returnipe TULSDAYS, a4 . nw, ANTIQUE AIM CHALIS, " HOUR ASD LOL OX FSISLEL SOUTH BE. BLIDAYS “und stabs Pe ay Sel caval Duane CEG Tian AeESA aE Maxk....3,195 4,669 4.603 5,494 DENI. CAINE, TWEEN NINT: » 7 REGS WEST | Lanaines ux aras Nomis: . ements Bay 2 DE: STINUES UNA ‘ Peet CHOICE SPECIMENS !3\! PORCELAINS, 2 KNOWN AS 937 F SYKENT SOUTHWEST, | mua Leorardiown, Md, Comiects with Bund OK le ae the Satety Lieyele; conceded to be the easiest run. | APRIL ..34679 SS 4anS ARTISTIC CABINE CHEKKY AND AT AUCTION Sheplierus. see schedule. JULN My, PADGE tau made aid gu rauteed the equal of auy 3D the MAHOGA: uteri aud workimatstip. y | ELEGANT PEDESTAL HANDSOM MUSIC CABINET: SUPERB MAHOGANY AND OL On FEGDAY ABT: UNE THIRTEENTH, | CW. KEDLEY Manacer. 1890, at HALP-PAST FLV O'CLOCK, we will sell, in, —— THE AMERICAN KAMELER FOR 1890 frout of the premixes, possesses features embodied LO E ee z no other Safety. cs T'16 IN SQUARE 388, ‘EAN a IRS ny Frices, $125, $135 LES PATE | teoutiue 36 Ler vet Pie eee ee oe eat south OCEAN STEAMERS. ‘Quality guarauteed. Prices, $125, $139 aud sl world | ropoAe me VAL tie worthy pide or F xt, south ay ai = | Crepe type suitable ibe eitier Lady or Geutle: Seteniee th aud Penis ruuunis buok with tha: width 29 fect to ait alley. aoaie = | man. "Purchasers taught tree. Cheaper bafeties miwavenue, on PLIDAY' VONE THIRT RS i | Hid $8 wie inprored by «orators treme howe, No HONS OLDDLUTSCHER ALOYD 8, 00, 085, £75, 685 and S100. ‘OU, couiuencing at HALE PASE TEN O'CLOCK. ote W. : eee : * 4 ; 2 pean ae ania Daath t Fast Express Steamers, Se articles will be on exition day rive fo su 1, hers of sale; One-third ofthe purchase money to Oa ey L. B. GRAVES & CO, | | ee ———— | Notes to bear interest at the rate. of 6 ber ceut per ai Aber, Wed... Juve 11, moon; Werra, sat, June 14, 3 10- st. RRATHIFE, Dante & 60. Auctioucers huin from the day 0; sale and to be secured by deed of | Er Danis Wed. ameia, 7 a.m.; Bina, Sat., June si, | _™! — . crores Fennsyivunia'ave nx, | trust on the property soldcrall cushy at the purchaser's | $230 &an.; Travé, Wed:, June 21 ain, Elbe, Sat FINE BUILDING LOTS ON DELAWARE AVENUE | Says trom the day sale the Meht 1s heseeved to track, | _ Coufortable state rooms, excellent table, Juxurious | SsarH’s W AEELERIES, BEEMLEN B AND C STREETS SOUTH AE | tue property. at Oe ae EB a ee ee | Qn WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ELEY. | fetcueusearee rablebed ik Werke Donk | BOOS bert; slectage Oy low talée Ate Saas | CHES SOR ER kOUw LEE ORES CME to aE 7 AE APT pRMOOM, | 20) ‘ sSiest | DROOr, O25 Penn ave: 367" | SUARANIEED, $1, OUR CiLEDRATED COMBE FATH, at HALY HAST FIVE O'CLOCK, wo ‘will | detonit of $200 reauired a tne of male. All’ Conves RAP 55 A SUMAN ERD. 81 OU C1 141 Other 108 bal ne premive aheluw and reco: purchaser's cost. S - AION DALIT BAR Te ; | OKIGINAL LOTS9. 10 AND TL IN SQUARE 636, | “Jouli&ds RAICLIEFE, DARK & CO., Aucta, NCHOR LINE. HIGH GRADE POYs’ AND GIRLS’ SAPETIES. iroutang 149 teet 74 inches, more or less, on the eust | ~ AN TIC EXPRESS SERVICE. sie of Delawure avenue between is aud C streets ATL LIVERPOOL V1A QUEENSTOWN p26tojy4 SALESROOM, Cor. 9th and E ste now, (CANSON BROS., Anctioncers, 5,395 5.171 6.033 4,522 4,606 5,529 S3SL 3.015 4,483 3.170 3.508 4,008 4,517 4,904 5.550 5.313 5,412 6,589 5,035 4,689 6,107 3,083 5,007 5,795 TOTAL 61,499 45,910 54,038 54,801 65,523 But it is not alone in numbers that the great JUNR....39474 SULY. ...3,063 AUG ....2,600 SErT....3,510 ‘CHOS, LEAGUES, | increase of advertising is shown, The larger space required for advertisements during the ‘The average daily space filled by advertise: ‘ments in 1888 was 25.10 columns, or 7779 columns for the year; whereas for the year 1889 the daily @verage was 29.75 columns, or 9223 columns im ; : 4 L y see aes . 1889 as compared with that occupied im st cst Relaware avenue Datweeay ahd stceate : : _Steauisbap CITY Ox ROME from New York, PICICLE EXCHANGE MADS AVE. AND OTH ST. | Your Cobtaaa tine provers js near whe United states TRUSTEES SALE CF VALUAPLE WHARF anp | Satunday,'Jtne 28, July 26, Ausust 2" septs 20, B.w, every kind of ceparr execttted with oven thane ote ita tuost desiruble upyortunity to necure Due Building | FOURTH STRY!LT SUUTHYAST. Steamers Every Satusuay frum New York to = Eber Ere Lots on # prominent avenue, By virtue of a deed of trust dated tho 25th of March, GLASGOW AND. LONDONDERIY, = == ferme of sath: Over and cbove one incumbrance | 1479, and recorded in Liber 912, folio 74, of the land Cabin Fussaye to Glasgow or Loudonde: sig aay > Coc of $9,000, bearitur six perceut iuterest perauntum, and | records of this District, aud Uy direction of ‘the party ‘S50 and 800. Sccond-clas, $30. sENTLEMEN’S GOODs. one ibeumbrance of B5.7C0, beariug iuterest at the | secured thereby, the undersigned will offer ut Jabiic Steerave Passage, either cervice, ¢20, GENT. — = | MSaatSadee tates ad counts of, which wall be | tale "eu the. peamben, ou tBOy RD AS the Sih Saloon Excursion Lickets at ie Iistes, ee ee ee tas se Peas at at Ol € al chaser's opt.ou. | Tp. A ). at a Cl MM. ei y re ) Adeposit of $160 on each lot required at tine of sale. | ihe wharf aud water privilege of lots numbered theee | ‘12Ve-ers’ Circular Letters of Credit and Drafte H, D. Bass jor any amount issued at lowest current rates. Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days, | (3) und tour (4), iu square bumbered eizht hundred ry '° . the aggregate, being a total gain over the pre Aherwise riuht te rewerved ti AL th ay as the feng eed Seo "i further information IMPORTER TAILOR, . ihe ak end cont uf ive dciaaitinpurehaslr after ve | Gesctibed oy the pets nd Pia ofa eink Rrhaes | APBD COMES DERSOS BROTHEIS, New ort ot siatin ine suena open vious Fearof 1444columns! And this, it mast | (eds Advertiocwent in some newspaper published in | Width of 10> feet Linch the frontage of said lows and | ay1ghiae scuba toegestaan Wali Moock be remembered, consisted exclusively of the | siipuretiocora cove, AU caureynuctus recording. ‘e., Srbechocm ems nn ee | mash cae STATE ROO’ FOREIGN SUITINGS, BUSINESS, Sc. be. ordinary everyday business advertising, nothing ‘ @ oftue 3 = des-dads ___ Auctionesis, santa eaeniciee teens es tn and the semeinder parvee ot ce Wasltington tency; fest-ctesa a RECEIVED AND OFEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION. ne, | JRATCLIPFE, DARR & CO., Aucts fro the day cf vale and secured Ly'edeed otras | $402 Stecraxe, S20. CHAS. EDU Hans ease H. D. BARR, in the way of tax sales, poll lists, election TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM fice ote tive of sale, If the terms Stole ase ee Lint Reams. ove. } o#s., such as occasionally swell the business of | EROVED BY FRAME DWELLING No. 1747 ORL: | uot complied with in 10 days ufter the sale, the woe | NOXDDEUTSCHER LLoyD ss, co. Political organs, being included in its petrom GUN AVENUE NOWTHWEST. tee reserves the t to resell the property at the Bali to iY SUPPLIES. Under and by virtue of snd ‘coat of the ‘derauiting purchaser upup five days ‘Steanishipe: FAMIL caper Beh Sdvertisoment of such. resale, “Gouveyanding at Karleruhe > AMIL: : | font of the . ‘Tuxes will be paid to Decem- Beatieare SO ou 3300 oo, In conclusion, it is only necessary to say that, : JAMES. PAYNE, Trustee, | Nicuchin, = 5300 anmerie : {m proportion to the extent and high character cite parctaser of the above-deacribed, poverty. at a og ioaidoremmnttereered St tom ©! its circulation, Tux Stan's advertising rates feats aecs Sunietaee | ase, RY, DROOe, tere amar, Sy one emaaeenennenntna JUNE, rs PHS ol USE a e4 =. to add, le ; 3 verified. THE CIR ‘premises, the wharf iter of lots made can be abundantly Mumbered tines th and four (4) in aguare ‘umiberd ATTORNEYS. CULATION OF THE PAPER IS SWORN TO; 3 Ee SSS eee 8, * "aaa. py, 2 & ZAOHRE. ; iiodee stad suaet guinea | peo HEE ON NEE py | giana = ————— ————SXSX ITS PRESS AND CIRCULATION ROOMS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND ITS BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED BY ANY ONE HAVING 40 DNTEREST Ii THEIR EXAMINATION

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