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ns a “es at 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11;° 1890. TY ANI STRICT. location with reference to the area tobe accom- | 65 per cent and for a first-class certificate not CITY AND_ DISTRICT. modated. Only a portion of each building will | less than 55 per cent. t | be required for this purpose. Your committee “AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. @F Tue Evesixe Star's subscription 3 FUTURE PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS. tain tea ae N UTM we J aeane “ are advised by the trustees of the third and fifth ‘ ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. Auctioneers, s ALE OF VALUABLE RE. §s- © UNCANSON BROS, Avctionsers. the books of the ofice, and its press and do-| divisions secpornete thee ee ea athe ae = teachers ‘and janitors R W20ivammivansave ne, | PROSTHRS S408, OF VALUABLE REAL, TS-| RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO, spent Casas apr mon awe » wel-| bi : rpose can e recom 8, ¥ ~~ a LAN LKUSTFES' SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK STEE'S SAL} livery rooms are at sil times open to the wel- buildings named required for this purposo ean | mado the foll FINE BUTEDING LTS ON petawanr vente |, FASD.0 contained tm a decd of trust |: GRRE SSALE , OF; GHRER-STORY BRI Wares BAM? ection of any person having a color- | 3° “Pared without serious inconvenie: gees CE ne, © See eee ee ee Pacenineed ancien o. mere: be, | _ Underacd tectan ot took of toate FOUKTH SURE? ne eae S ee F _ | division Schools, At most the inconvenience | Second division—Appoint B. M. Dove, tem- AUCTION. pat ale interest in the ¢ ness of its claims a On WEDNESDAY a’ OON, JUNE ELEV- | Wife, and tho M. Burrows to the ed. Lear. | Liver 1422, folio 701, of the land records ot the Lie. virtue of a deed of trast able interest in the correctness of its JUN pa nd Srsicn seded tm Liber ENTH, at HALEPAST FIVE: O'CLOCK, we will | jus date the Sth day of May, in the year 1880, aad | trict of Collin-tna, the'undetsigned trusters will weil | 167%, and reconded in Titeor #1 ie. land suffered in the third division will be ouls tion. This is a guarantee to adver- | POT@r¥. a8 a new eight-rcom building « tem-| porary teacher, at $500, to permanent teacher, i recor reco! patabic ‘of the premises, on TU Tecords of this District, and by is pro- | same salary, to take ctfect June 1; appoint J, | offer for sale in tront of the premises é acorn Snes a a Dee eee rent of the Fremines, oO UES. | eccnred thereby, the ubdcrsistind ww hat is given by few Peers in the world, | bill. In the Sith division, « new building is | nent teacher, same salary, 0 take effect June between Bat Will uder at public sale tothe highest bidder, jn fr Ww . . side of Delaware aveuue between Band C streets POR, Tuas property 4s near the United States Ca tol, Coast and Ceodetic Survey and the Butler M sion, adjacent to ave:iue lue of cars, all of which make Lots ou a promiucntecenun ty to secure fine Building | Sion of tho real estate of the Inte William Oradcrft subdivision of part of square 334, in the cr $f the dwelling house on the premises,on SATURDAY, | imeto THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JUNE, 180, at the | Tei hour of THREE O'CLOCK P.M. sll that land in said Montvomery county designated as Lat No. J, in the the wharf and water privilece of ote punbered thy » and four (4), is sguare numbered eieht hand. od twenty ix (NU), as the same are designaced and nd pian of said city, bh ontace of sald lots and. © camped ot the haa river ¢ other in Washire , | fully completed. and it is believed that there | 1: appoint M. R. Lyddane. temporary teacher, and Uy none other in Wass j rte ne difficulty whatever ia providing the | ai ib: permandnt Sanchec, tema eiey. 40 eces s for this purpose in the Curtis el : Haslup, tem- TWO BRANCH HIGH SCHOOLS. | psig: "CMs fr Hs PUP Lovo haan omeght i prea tioneen porary teacher, at $400, permanent teacher, r oe gegen . _ " hs Of sale: Over and above one incumbrance | ,, This farm is situated on the x leading tro he It is Decided to Establish Them in nagar seplagl rei arr same salary, to take effect June 1. of $5,000, bearing six percent interest per auutin, aud | ‘id Georgetown road” to Bell's Mill, and known ws Georgetown and East Washington, wt is of kale: Onefourth of the purchase money to cash end the resiiue in «guai ‘ustallments At ons, two and three years resect vely alter day of sale, for which notes of purchaser, be DE interest at Sper erat per anuum, vayable seuit-aunmails. to be aiven and to be securel by red of truston the prop= # erty suld, or all cash, at ortion of purchaser. Se reh ond he eee $100 ceposit to be paid when bict as weces ted and all poe pS terms of sale to be complied with im ten days {roam Gay ; Sod secured by 9 deed of trust of sale, or trustees resctve the mght to reseliat risk | Of ts dep Bee we boom and cost of defaulting purchase wee Bag Sorel CAC WITLIAMSON, Trustee, ve W. E"EDMONSTON, Trasces, Jell-daae Sth wt. nw. R* TCLIFFE, DARE & CO, Auctioneers, i 7 b i —. u oI a ee of $7 a hs Bell's Mill rond,” and adjoins the farms of Amos the change proposed will not materially id Be. Mot > rma. | stated at sale, cash, or all cash, ut purchesers opton. | @istautabont 8 nules from Georgetown, D. pe i So | Jackson. transferred and appointed perma- | A Qercai of 6.100 on rah ere ereamers option. | Sites from Hocaville and. miles from Win A PLAN ADOPTED BY THE ScHooL noaRD Last} increase the expense of instruction. No | nent teacher, to take effect June 10. Terns of xale to De complied with in hfteen days, | Stetion,on Metropolitan Branch B. and O, railroad, 1GHT YOR RELIVING Tit PREsstRe ox Tue | MOre teachers will be required than would] Eighth division -- Appoint F. D. Smith | otherwise right ie reserved to resell the property at | SRdcoutaine 2612; ACRES OF LAND, — = — axags | De hecessary to maintain the present system, | tencher, at $400, to tako effect June 1 vice A. | te ek and coxt of the detauitine purchaser after Ave | 5g soso oP oN Ea ty HANTS im on Mie SeuOOE MON TMESTS AND CUAXGES | ay the large increase of number of pupils | J, Howard, resigned; appoint M. B. Washing- CAP cootte, uemeberez putaehed i | jy quo state of eaitienthn, ey AMONG TEACHERS—SU SFUL CANDIDATES. would in any event necessitate the employ- | ton teacher, at $400, to take effect June 1, vice RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO, ‘The improvenieu ment of additional teachers for the High | Mary F. Geary, resigned; appoint A. J. ‘Tyler ‘Anctioneers, | Story brick dwellin af the detauitire 7 tof such resale veyancin at the archaser. Taxes will te paid to Recess ed, contaiu- f “ ae Ki oreew REE-& . JAMES G. PAYNE, Trosten = Bee ing ter: rooms; barn, stab.ing, corn hou-e, meat house, | 1 RUSTEES* OF TER TORY BRICK i e Tre An important step was taken last evening by | School. ‘The separation proposed will not re- | teacher. at $775. to take effeet June 1, vice C. | fQATCLIFFE, DARI & CO. Aucte ice Wore ad other meceseary watauga tegen area ed piper tht kine (Ip ee nS ERE the school board towards the solution of the | quire any more teachers than would otherwise | E. Pryor, resigned. : posters rine | red pe ee beg nd fg sale Feld on the days ‘ bey FG problem of the relief of the High School from , have to be employed. It must also be borne | Seventh division—Appoint 8. E. Jackson, at THREE-STORY AND ATTIC BRICK HOUSE NO. | large quantity of other fru: - ndersizned truste Foo et ey sd aay with the terme t, he difficulti onnected with its overcrowd: i/in mind that the first-year work requires no | 2400. to take effect June 10, view Mra. A. W. 748 SIXTH STREET NOUTHWEST Tels property is very destrable, being situated in the . ntof the ju ane, no chaser, ob FRIDAY, the, THIRTEEN Ta oa trees bape toe oweforred to | Mborstory apparatus, It ineludes only biolog- | Myers, deceased; appoint L. E. Pierre teacher, | on pripay APTEMROUS. JUNE SIXTH, of | eter ae eat tek tent eee | CORIUE DOES Oe Poe a i nee eae | TUNES AD. ADO, ot IVE Get ying OAR Oe condition. The sper =o eres = | ical science, and ail the equipment or plant re- s $400, to take effect June 1, vice =. E. Car- HALE-PASL PiVi: OCLOCK, wo will offer for ‘sale | Ch “hes schools aud pont offices, a jon of bart of agiare S34, in the city of uysbered three ih and four 14) a esta Sete e the commtittee on High and Normal School and | quired is such a library as we are now seeking | dozo, resigned; appoint M. B. Washington | in front of the premises st ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash on the day of sale. o! . anes | Sebtuundred and twenty-six. asthe sere. - at the meeting of the board last evening a| to xcquire for eighth-urade schools, temporary teacher, at $400. from June 1 to 9, ea Gihe pureliie toorey jayelie tt two equal natal: | to ba pal iarcae aeteehe Sattar ie cone ieouai: | Rated stad demctibed'v toeylcingma plans, efits carefully considered und practical report was | | ““Ihe committee desire to impress upon the) Promote M. 8. Wolhaupter, teacher in Wash- | improved by a thrre-story and’ attic Brick House, | juenia payable on ur Lefese two years aad one the. | Richt Re eee tern eee esidue tn eqnal inecall” | a Pp pe EY 3 ? | board the faet that the change proposed should | ington High Schoo}, from £400 to $650, to take } containing eieht rooms. fore five years from day of sale respectively, the | day of seie, for which notes of purchaser, bearms iu- 4 sragn cate he Beater ee Ah then asec Preseated by the chairman of the committee, | not be considered as committing the board to | effect Juno. 1, 1840; appoint MLA. Modey, | Terma: One-third cash; balance in one and. fe | weferred baymenta to bear interest frviu the diy ot | terest atG per cont yr ana, fayabie 4 astern Bratcl of the Potcumas Mr. Ruius H. Thayer. | The other two mem-| the establishment of either permanent supple- | teacher at @700 per annum, to take effect June | ates overt enstd eet a a eitha tbg | muleand to be arcaibed by a mnorticaxe or deed of trust Utoperty eoidy ot all vtalisat option at the cash? tein orlegnel advertiorment ot bers of the conuuttee, Mr. John W. Ross, | mentary high schools or po indepen- | 1, 1490, vice S. J. Peters, resigned. purchaser. ya depomt” of OU at time of eal, If ash, at the option of tho purchader. A. deposit of | #100 deposit to be 5 ad. Nihon bad ts ac ented. and wl ia —— - - ee - ; i : "hier ae e ot complied with in fiftee eqized When the property is kno erm of saie to bo eotuphied with 18 teh days from day OLIFFE, DARK & ©0., Auctionee the president, and Kev. Francis G. Grimke, | dent high schools. Iu the judgment of the | Applications for positions as teachers of sow- | jer" ol, tale are ot comblind with in, Afteen days | €250 will, be requized when the property ix knocked | te ale, or trustees reacren tie rurut ty reoell at risk | BR pager —-Sapsapeenamere dines iia ort, The statement of the | CO™MmMittce it is Hot now advisable to do more | ing were received trom Miss Elizabeth P.Clark } erty at the risk: cost of the defau haser, AUSTIN HER. | Trustees, | #84 cost of defaulting purchaser. CHANCERY SALE VaLvABLE IMPROVED signing the report. . a "© | than is necessitated by the conditions now ex- | and Mrs, A. N. Brown, pfter Ave days! aivertisement in soine a west er pub: 3e10-10t_ GEORGE W. CISsELs 778! We WALL UMSON ; AND UNIMPEOVED PROPEATY, PLGGIRLY situation, as presented in the last annual re- | ising. We have an increase of high school} A protest was received from Mr. Henry ocr oN ea All CuRIeyenCINg =m qpuomas DOWLING, Auctionecs. got1-ahee Wir. EPMONSTOR. ——— ng S GLORGELOWS, D.C, TO CLOSE. Port of the board, is quoted by the committee. pupils beyond the capacity of the present | Johnson inst the reduction from 40 to 20 KRALCLIFFE, DARR & CO, FAHARLES 1 ARDY - — By Virtue of a decroe reme Court of the It is steted that in the opinion of the board a | building. Relief in some direction is abso- | made by the board in the number of pupils to | my30-d&as Auctioneers, — CHARLES W. HANDY, oxen District of Caltannia lay Of Ape. Bey joint has been reached in the history of the y necessary. Half-day schools should be | enter the colored Normal School. It was laid} g--rHE ABOVE SALET4 POSTPONED o A PORTION OF THE FURNITURE rush gl snd yesned ta equity cause No. L210, wherean Vashington High School when it has become | avoided. Extended accommodations by rent- | on the table for future action, golint of the rain until WEDNESDAY gree OF VALCaare surge Sentdante, te sateen ee apparent that « single high school is insuili- { ing unsuitable buildings in the neighborhood TEACHERS MARRY, BUT WILL NOT RESIGN. DAx OF JUNE, 1800, same how and place. IN THE Pr ee UNITED MT AT ES dest IFAC Of the p sexo THE cient to meet the wants of a community num- | of the High School building is attended by ex- ji # a ae Seer ees a a COAST SURVEY, BEING HOUSE No, 218 NEW | MINELTENTH DAN OF JUNG Us b. rly or ter of a million | peuse and serious disadvantages. ‘The course | _ Attention was called by Mr. Mitchell to the | _107-d&ds ‘Auctioncers, ELEGANT RESIDENCE SVESEY AVENY title and interest of the partios to seid ering Nearly o1 rte @ million | pense and seriou xe ¥ Cours ic a ‘ ii [cwninee a oe JUKsi b ye | the Tollowina-descrimd heal Patate, of tants. atiendance last year | proposed by the committee ix the one that | ‘ifficulty experienced by the board during the | FJVOMAS DOWLING, Auctoncer. pidueelnumawie ania ne OY 8 rirtuc ote deed of trust dated the | Georsetown, 1... tas waste Feached the number of 1.400, wiich was” not | seems to them to afford relief with the least ex- | past year on account of the refusal of certain | VELY VALUABLE PROPERTY ON FOURTEENTH No. 1719 1 STREET NORTH % cof the lad re f the Dis. | 2B 2yiare ON. two adjos ta each only enough to fill the High School Building, e and the least disadvantages. At the | female teachers to conform to the usual cus- Poe POST LAD AT AUCTION, eee Cee ae ny the written request of £68 | Pvaderirk eth) steer but the new addition. The location of a sing! ne time it lays a foundation upon which the | tom and resign upon their marriage. He sug- ELEVENTH, 1890, at is Etfrontof the premsea’on MONDAY THE EWEN TS, | RaChts OF SB toot at builds y miles square, it is rdmay rely for some valuable data to aid | gestod the following amendinent to the rules: of the pre i EMBRACING IN PART THI) DAY OF JUNE AD. 1800, at HALE Past | Posty atl tank Btated, inconvenient of ac-/ them in the future. The proposed action | “Resolved, ‘Phat the marriage of female see Sees SUPERB ANTIQUE VENETIAN carver a | 13S! ical coll e described real which afe situated ina fh naam wan cess to a lar therefore is an expedient to mect the existing | teacners in the school during the school year | Wu,Joh Bu square 24%. having | SERVATION, ANTIQUE ARABIAN | Cosmbn to witg lnceterleeemens cites & In qua Partt lot U3tmm Bentey oa owkine | conditions and should not be regarded is any | shall operate as an immediate resignation.” | street between 1 ptre't aud ; ven ; GOOD PRE pleas », ANTIQUE ene Jim square six hundred and tinety G00). Be feigrecbande hen hee es : : | thing more than an effort to meet. in the best | Referred to the committee on rules stand improved by brick and trame dwell- | MUSHARABEYEH (A RARE ARTICLE), PARLOR | mz for said part of lot three (3) on cd by Tov saall Brick Declines = sap Hosa se only aa | and most economical way, the present emerg-| A resolution offered by Rev. Mr, Grimke in Deets Daa ee ee | FURNITURE IN SEPARATE Pry BRONZES, | fect wide Ste, rort Sfty-Bve a5) feet neta) 3 te plete remedy is the establishment of two ad- | ency. The action above recommended relieves | regard to the death of Mus A. W. Myers, « val. | "ierms:Ooe-third cash, balance in one and two years, | PICTURES, PORCELAINS, | EMBROIDERI hes from the southeast corner of said ales apd Put aim Beatty and Hawk, . | . ’ ditional high se on Capitol Hill loca the High Schooi te the extent of 277 pupils, | ued teacher in the colored schoo! . was adopted. parton nud secured by a deed of SUES | ercunrs Ast aeiaie CARPETS, LARGE, | 38k sith, the i st oaid alley twenty Sve C25) fost ua aa the other either in or convenient to George- | while the relief desired is approximately 00, a wncians At cost of p ‘A det a tear ae Se ea xenigd 2 tee agen gg adm gr ge dmv | eos town. The report quotes from Superin- | It 14 necessary to provide for at least 125 more |g. ccintenta peal irnaes tention | aUrdatehne ot sale, “Title ais, TY | CLOISONNE VASE, FANCY DRESSING TABLES, | foot Wise: thenes, wiih the Live of te tart | Prov) by a iwaiery 4 Tun tendent Powell's Jost anngal report, from Prin- | High School pupils soas to afford them neces- Piggatapemes anaes ipaletiles eter e attention Jette »N CARLISLE, MANTEL CLOCK SET, HANDSOMELY CARVED ty-five co) and thener ‘due Lor Fn facie Weng Sd andl Haw cipal Lane’s report and from reports made by | sary relief. of the board to the fact that next Tuesday the } +426 SLINGTANChomen ne | PRIEDIEU ASH CHAMDER FURNITURE, HATR | {00 (18) ‘feet io piace of Bewitiuine and twinning | 1 Supervising Principals Stuart of the third divi- THE BUSINESS COURSE. teachers of the schools would hold their annual HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. MATTRESSES, WIRE SPHINGS, LOUNGES AND | »dect New Jersey ayeuue one hnindred apd 0 a and J aes of the bape div : roars “The board are aware of the frequent sug-| reception. He said that he hoped the mem- VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERT® COUCHES, SEWING MACHINE, OAK EXTENSION | (149) feet distant froma the dividing li whom urge the necessity of some action to re- gestions that have been made to.so amend the | bers of the board as well asa large number of the parents would avail themselves of this op- said lots three <3) and tour @) and two b CUT | eizhty-six 256) t lieve the condition of the High School, The igs é | committee states that there are now 1,267 | Present organization of our school system as to AT AUCTION. DINING TABLE, DINING CHAIRS, FIN! t Hix (Gi) ikehes from U ; aaaasaa ceca d {said square and running at Ti | portunity to visit the schools and see for them-]| TWENTY-FOUR BUILDING LOTS IN SQUARE PD GLASSWARE, CHINA AND | guid avenue eastwardly 10 an alley mine iy fot hve | Papus in the High School, and that the esti- | Bive pupils who have passed the eighth grade | selves what the pupils had been doing. He ‘D WARE, SERVANTS’ FURNITURE, RE- ineues wide, laid out by Daniel Carroll in his sub- | Mated number for uext yes : division of said lot four (4); thence with the ane of Leil. Con- | facilities for instri-tion in commercial and | said that the presence of the members of the | 924 FRONTING ON EIGHTH AND NINTH FRIGERATORS, KITCHEN REQUISITES, &c.. &. | gadulley due south until it tutes-ccte a Lite ateawn at | tinuing. the committee sas ‘The board is | business methods aud for training similar to | board and the parents of the pupils and their AND I STREETS NORTHEAST, TO On MONDAY MORNING, JUNE SIXTEENTH, | Foht angles to suid avenue sud which line intersects fully advised as to the recent extension of the | that furnished in the best Dusiness colleges. | friends on thes occasicns was a source of ene ele fom se 1890, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, I shall seli | * se ee en eal oe Present High School building. which supplied | One member of the board has suzgested the | couragement to the teachers, and he trusted Goss Our THE sxrAIEs Ser de * es eee Coen e| Se cae te ont Me aust cae keene an urgent need, reheving an overwhelming de- } Rosi rere = = — = poet age | that there would be a large number of visitors, OF A SYNDICATE. THOMAS DOWIANG, 1 ees ed ae cn eee mand for room aud permitting an enlargement | aud that one school of this grade might be es- | On mution of MrT ra general invitation SDAY, JUNE FOURTH, 1890, at FOUR | _J¢10-dts Auctioneer. _ | Said avenue northwardiy twenty-four 124) feet 0 | We Property will Le resvld at ts of facilities and « satisfactory adjustment of | tablished in exch of the divisions where deemed | was extended by the board to the public to at- OCK, on the [remines,1 shall sel es: Dultioe | TEVOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer se | Mace sof Senta Ties nce eee ts ne | Saneailinn pamiane the work of the school. Notwithstanding this | advisable. The attention of the committee 1 tend the closing exercises of the school. 11 northeast, located as follows: Lits thot . ee ee extension the build ar (4) by the doptis fronting 18 feet on the Venue of satd part ug is now inadequate, The | has been called to this important question, 5 pla MOPERTY, No. mel ‘ ; fae stds | VALUABLE IMPROVE fect beitug in alleyway cowituou to. the , Mr, Mitchell spoke of the lack of facilities be pice 2 Hy i Se ee nh alleyway HUGH 1, TAGGAKA, in number of tfigh School pupils has been rap- | The suggestions made have great merit of theit | gor extin, ‘ati fire in the Industrial School ier; Rabe Be clan eee eee eaoniee Oks MEER Gao at SIX) i ab ee te ae ad idly mereasing each year and has more than | own and would deserve very careful considcra- | building near Georactewth atid he sand heey | ticsouth deot Parreet bee der or aes eee oe NDAX, XTEENTH, 1890, O'CLOCK F Tuabie Lot 0 Wit: Bewin at of # three-story-and-basement . kept pace wi third of purchase moncy to be EDUCATIONAL, Itis not deemed necessary to discuss th the enlarged accommodations, | tion independent of the needed relief of th H alley hoped this defect would be remedied by the | ciusive, froutiue 18 fest ou the went cele cP ete ree petween Sth aud th streets; lots 4:3 to 47, in in front of the preiines, 1 will seil a ‘Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, D. nt s+ tet eastward! igh School. e re But in connection with the fact | ay proper authorities, between Hand I streets bya depth of 116.08 to au son producing tais result. Your committee be- | of an over-crowded high school it has seemed | — alley. J pout ot etces tee at Getaaae ake or wae | Eaoand Goo wesm wate interest fo Set coats Ot ey TL lieve that the intelligent and forcible state- | to the committee that the question has acquired | CAPITOL GLEANING! pe third cash, balance in oncand two year, | Eid'the east town, Iiue of said owt {FOUL | annum, for wich) purchaser is to gi autseor; wad h gece rpm fs 5 | with Lotes beariug interest and secured by a deed of notes, secured by de@i of trust on the yy ty wo) eutte, with ve without tuvet Bete ments made in the last annual report of the | additional merit for present consideration. It trust, Aecording aud conveyancing at purcka: i pea chance wat osha ine eeaal cooks wkearion ‘of the purchaser. Te tonue of | OF tWo days, to those who have Bever drm board (pages 7, $8 and 9) under the head of ‘Pay | is known to the board that the business course | The Lodge and Rowell Election Bills | ©e*t- FY deposit ‘will be required on each lot atthe | 22, 4G gett th uth 733 dex. 10 n | sale are not complied with inten GO) days from the P IVAGE TUTORI of Teachers’ and “ihe Washington High School’ | of the High School is a two years’ course and to be Combined. with withitten day’ from tie day'of sale thepronerts | forts gud thence wontory Kramo Hones: aiih | Fisk and cost of d@faulting purchawet a deoue af | Spot eet at embrace the principal causes operating to pro- | embraces some academieal studies, | Instruc Pillbe resold at the Fisk of the defaulting purchaser | P14. igsentuut brine No siG0 P attest Benet | S200 required at time of anlar “All cost of coneopane: | Guia, <Graut, arabia r duce this result. But whatever the cause, the | tion in English aud history and physiology, | ¢ tho republican House caucus last night | Nie property will be sold in lots to suit pur- |. Ferme: One-tialt cash: balanee in ing ateostof purchasers | zee the summer to cou, board is confronted with the result in the form | physics and chemistry is included in this | 5, desided ae renin Ta Pall aieserieoras aun months, with futerest and secured by a deed of trustom CHALLES W. HANDY, prasteeg, | Wot Low of over 1,600 pupils who will be knocking at | course, and the committee believe that an | it Was decide mts ieders) election Di ‘ i Fa ere ete ee ey eprey p the doors of the High School at the beginuing | €limination of any of these studies would be a! Should be framed comprising some of the fea-| _$®-THE. ABOVE. SALE_18 POSTPONED UNTIL bqwad ar tine araate ‘eras te tb counption via |= = 2 See aoe mM’ NY HOLLY (N.45 ACADEMY Of the next school year. shortening of the course unfortunate for the | tures of both the Lodge and the Rowell bills, | WEPSESDAy. JUNE SEV Na po migte® | fon dave. | 5 eal (1 Cae DARR & CO. Auctioneers et LOCATION OF THE HIGH SCHOOL. Par angitit in suggested with great force | The measure will consist of an enlargement ‘Aue Caan . reas pow G. Auctioncer._| VfuY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS Bre Rigel aud biositiows Courons. g “The solution of this question is also seri- hat many parents ave nol he means be matn- | of the supervisory system so that the suj ervis- UNCANSON ee uetoneers, SWEEN J4TH AN Db 15TH STRLET mie he - = —_— v tain their children in the schools beyond the (alate ” a WEST AT AUCTION aie auaearesee MHERST SUMMEK SCHOOL OF ously embarrassed by the fact that the High | eightn grade. fo! »or three years, . | ors shall participate in registration, voting and ALE OF UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF | On FRIDAY AFTEKNOON, JUNE TWENTIETH, Art, Saence, Literature, Ma i Mish | eighth grade, tor two or three years, as Con: a : Auc VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, | 8t HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offe: for sale School is not located with marked convenience | templated in the high school courses, and that | canvassing. To carry out fully the national . uctioneer, N P.M. TODAY, entire con- uts of Jewelry Store, Goid and ver Watches, Gen- wine Diamonds, to the highest bicder. 231434 st. #.W. fal Training. Fourteenuth senston at Ambe August. For program adres Prot. W, L. MONTA Atnbver ABOUT FORTY -SIX ACK Ti BLAIR OR ROCK CKEEK SLIGO MILLS KOAD, ON THE s POLTTAN BEANCH OF 1, AND OHIO BAILROAD, AND LY} fn frong of the premines LOTS 51 10 98, INCLUSIVE, IN SQUARE 204, fronting 154 feet ou north side of U_ street by depth of 14) to .30-toot alley. Lots SLan@ a8 have cach a | je>-eo1 Rt 15-toot side alley, ‘This sale presents an excclient | — to the large area of the city. The closely popu- } my of these would find the means to send | idea the supervisors’ returns are to be prima lated arca from which these pupils mostly | ‘ei children to a school affording a business | come stretches from the limits of Georgetown | CUTS extending over one year, 1 —— aid | Seat and are to prevail in making up the roll of facie evidence of the right of a member to his : el course give the P “Ys STAT! © oppo: for ment or for the speculative par- | QQ WAKIHMORE COLLEGt = to the remote points of East Washington. a dis- | 88¢h @ course would give the pupil m ‘ta H rTromoRKow. Biina abJace: Tat CLLY acs of a ayuiicote being casy ee a ee |S AWAL MORE, PA, tance of more than four miles, ‘The outlying | 2 fitting him for some useful and remunera- | the House. a : Auctionce: By victue of eieccesof the Buprease iOumt of tie Euiidine sites, being hear line of street care and her | Opens th month, ath, iti deety. mierates 2 Searels ef kaanene ¢ Brightwood | Hte eublosment soon after leaving school. | In cases of conflicting returus the certificates District of Columbia passed im equity: cause. Ne divs bis property is sold wubject fu au iucanubratice station. Wil “Uuder catw of Rrwude, Dal Wacnlielainaieast 7 j f such a demand is snized by aaa : be 3 i ; Peay oer eee . gree EES. Coutee for both sexes leadity to Cl rs aud Tenallytown must be accommodated also, | he force of such a demand i oF eazed By | of the state canvassers may be used to allow 637 Loulsians ave. Witsell on THURSDAY, the MAELCESTH DAY OF | _ dermis over and above thesaid incumbrance): 88,000 | Puncpsuue, Scientide wand Latesasy. te aich The corner of 7th street and Pennsylvania piicire Mig eieadape At¢ | the House to form its judgment of the qualifi- aes JUNI, AD, Ts, at FIVE UCLOCK Fak on the | 68%, halance in one yest, Oper cent per auuum see | Hui focatiou, exteuaive groan: Ltt oe anil avenue may be taken as a reasonably central | Pound to accede to any reasonable demand | 01: Opp. City Post OMe, | tudes, the waulivided uverhalt interest iii end to | ured Dsgleed of trust on property sold’ or aatist ciory i Dorarves.” For dull paruculame ib tae Ole adiik iculurly so when | Which seeks an extension of onr system of pub- | ations of the contestant. As soon as the Uletullowing real estate, of Which George Haratraed, | fdorsement, or ail cash. at option of the purchas®, | duress WAL H. ALLeLO. 1-0,, ae ne oe oe : | is duced to f d a po The foil described | A deposit of $500 required at une of gale. It terms $0-eo33m Actua President Consideration is given tothe streetcar facili | HC schools in the interest of that class of our | proposition is reduced to form it is expecte reiged and poss tuwil: The following described A, deposit of $300 required at tine uf sale. Af verms | _™ — : ite, Ur ning ssge-e talent citizens whose means are limited, Lelieving | that another caucus will be called to formally aa wo a to ot cin aat | served to resell the property at the rial sud cost of DWAKD C. TOWNSEND, ties of the city. Unfortunately the school is y gp | inten and Datrict of Co muabia, to wit: Beginning 5 vy Leacter ot Jocated nearly one mile north of this point. It | that such a demand exists and that the means | adopt the measure and provide for its speedy | Out Nerular Sale of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND | j.¥ oe yareel 34 2 cMostulit tive Stsuding ou the went rehaser, alter Ave, day advertive- | Corset (deep) Breatiine V Fe, Oratorical and ‘is ea we ni a it hand are an to provide the facilities sug P| i e e. a f the roa adding te Sligo Mails an orm ne the “ Dramatic Achon, st 1 a ». tow oe borate ae = Se — eee ton he quae, eclahepel nna think that the boninady | Consideration of the House. FURNITURE takes place at our ware room THURS- or wlotowned by William Bladen: All couveyuncing aud ‘apitol Hill district and from Georgetown | 8° ’ the purchaser, Columbia Title insurwue certificate wil: be shown at wale, RATCLIFFE, DAL’ Jell-dkds v3 id lot north eihty-eight wud thre degrees (SNA) West niuety-tur hundredths petches (935 25-100) to a. st wide of the Kockvii.e roud: thence by ’ THE MONTANA SURVEY, have a distance of from two to three and one- | COUFSe “of the High School should be #0] aye speaker laid before the terday } DAY. TWELFTH JUNU, AT TEN A.M. Principal Balt mailes to traverse to receh. is; | smended as to provide a course of one year Speaker laid before the House yesterday sttacte,, ‘The cost of car fare ts not too fusing ully arranged on lines shown by experi- | @ letter from the Secretary of the Interior sub- FpPth Bitz scuooL oF LANGUaGEs. 725 14k st. nw, stock suitable for House Furnishers on exhibition in 4 i north fourteen d 19) agar “SEE yey it New Sork, Boston, 4) he ce to be productive of the best results, It is | mitting an increase of $60,000 in the estimate perch; the i ATCLIFFE, DARR, & CO. Wavile, Van, ruber, Berlin aud beesoen, Rificant not to be in many cases burdensome. | RCE t be p ; Salo R ‘ perches: thet — OmOW, Lesley Bhd "DOLdou, baxland It ix not doubted that in some cases it operates | #0 deemed entirely practicable to have in- | of appropriation for surveying the public lands | S#/¢ Rooms on account of the bea‘, (Ly 82.100) toa TRUSTEES SALE OF STORY BRICK sont Sebel te hebey Pere eke eats asa bar to the parent and prevents hun from | ®UCtion for pupils in this course given out- | for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891, this A1so, theca math. DWELL i. HE. giving his child the advantages of a high| ide of the High School building. In tact a | amount to be applied to defray the expenses mag Pr oF LANGUAGES, WANE. vo Fost. 2ow.—Gaiilard’s Orme. » BD. Appievon, N. Vo; singar- educutaciia:, Ue culs cae decorated by ch Minister of Public Jastruction, open all my 13 aaw* eust one Lut school course. Besides the cost of car fare the | S°#tesation of the pupils of this course would | for surveys ia Montana, Ee foal thence long distance becomes a more serious deterrent | 8°¥¢ Some distinet advantages and afford larger ADDITIONAL FORCE ASKED, NITURE, tunis se factor when inclement weather intervencs, | Pportunities for making the course more vale | ary 4 f tee a : > or tee which operates more especially upon the | Ble and effective. ‘The withdrawal of these e Secretary of the Treasury has transmit- Ase fa for account of whom it may concern, with many other | #)bovd stone |) Younger pupils and upon the female pupils, | P"P!s from the High Schooi building, in addi- | ted with his approval to the President of the | Seana ore aes ds : MILLARD ach Liber 1412, 192, of the Land records of the Dis— G wi trict of Coliusbis, the undersigud ‘trustess will well eae etm DORINRIDE. COD- | At rublic auction in front of the yeemiaes on Mot the ate ee, more | DAY, UM TWENTY-FOUR IM DAY 7 ted at the. nurthwett comes | at FIVE O'CLOCK VM. all of Lot 1. in Oliver Gore Castic Manor, wouvesea iy | SuUdivision of part of squate 834, in the city of Wash: Degiuning, « OF COMMELEH, : Georze Laylor aan, said stone being planted | Weton, De O23 La. av Porte city Post afice, Territorial convenience, therefore, is one of | #° to the number of first year ie proposed | Senate requests for additional force and sala- | 600ds from different private families leaving city, | {ithe estine of the uusct toad Teadine ton ocd | ernie of sale; One-fourth of purchase money to be | cenmux pao SSO ae rn 6 oO e ini cle: > yan >) Cree burch to Keck vill, wd PUBMINE thence bh and 5 COSR BOS the ~ mm oun us tase ™ ch, i Nb, AM, Cb, Pri the important factors to which careful eonsid- | 40, Be iustructed in the Feabod and | Curtis | ries as follows: i : | which we will sell without reserve, the cam line ofmatd rod urd Toigs west seventent, | out. two. abd. three scare, respectively utter day of Say THE eration must be given in the disposition of this | bUidinzs, will reduce the number of High| Ofice of First Auditor—One chief of division, polrs; thence wo Weat 456-100 poles to the | Sle, ‘The notes of the purchaser to be given tor the Nee EE TEAMS LEORONS question. This element of the problem in- | School pupils for next year by about 400. Your | ¢2 000; three clerks and one mess ., beginning st Ubat part of said tract sold by said i Served pay mets snd to bear interest at the rat> of MF og I om el aE cludes and embraces a question which has been | Committee are unable to estimate the number | ~ Opice of Fourth Auditor One clock —_ Taylor to Joln F. Hegar, and thence sul with said | S% Percent per annum from day oi sale, payable semi- mg - yt much dis us that would select a business course of i Toad and to take off part ot said sale to said Hezer, | unually, und to be secured by deed of irust on the Sappened ed and variously determined in | Of P ' tot |g Otice of Assistant ‘Treasurer, Cincinnati— erry ile Poaentopin greet grog ton ploy |p yA HE pe different school jurisdictions. It is a question | O2* Year. ‘The number of pupils in the first | Assistant teller, $1,200; one watchman, $720,| - B.—We have clegant storage capacity at low | yit, theses Je Si ee Stes th SECIS Lie | texmnol eels be ke Say conetad SEE che oe : which sooner of later prescata itself fu every | SeaF of the business course of the High School | Aianionnl eaten er foe Marked ont four sides tora coruee—tiis live intsracces | 4a¥s from day Of aale or trustecs will Resell at Fakand | PP4IVATE SCLO0! large ‘municipality of the country when the | M11, and it is ee te Iss | Oftice of Assistant ‘Treasurer, St, Louis—ad- | Mt iiTSutos HORSE AN ae the second line Of Hears purchase at the end ot seh | C068 of detaulting purchaser.) 70 Ot irhouse $0 Pust: | Se] reac! » humbel be ap] ca 01 a 7 AB: elles J a NGTON JRSE ¥ i 3-100 poles, . nd Wersects sald second Be 7 2 *, ot cu humber of High: School pupils reaches from | Number will be applic admission (0 the | ditional salary to assistant teller, $300, ee cecah, Seb tenidars toa end 486-100 ules from iis bogiumisr; shenes soute, W. E EDMONSTON, Trustee, dar. a 1,000 to 1,200 papil: ‘d AN ARMY VETERINARY COKPS, FOK SALE Ok EXCHANGE 4250 east ¥y poles with the Mistrict Lue to the | _Jell-d&ds Office 500 Sth st. uw. Beau Saeiaene dee uaburiiee tod Gunns: IN THE THOMSON BUILDING, The, largest aud most’ compiere stock of New and west edve of the suo Mills road; thence -outh 453.) Tho House military committee yesterday sdb W in the city, Wath said roud to a bound stone | PIUBLIC SALE OF OLD SUPPLIES AND MATE- and Carria West 40 SS- 100 pole “There are two gethods of mceting thisques- | “Your committee find that the Thomson build- lite | i 2 TORAVY TAOD. WAcnNCns ui Poteremces, “Circulars oblalial ordered a favorable report on a bill to estab- sisting of Cou Kockaways, Ex- | t the northeast corner of the lo ius atore- | AL AT NAVY YA. D. WASHINGTON, j 3 ones ing, located on 121 eet between K and L | jensiou-top Cut-under Jump Seats, | said to Juhu Magan; tence with his fourth or north | Vepartinent, Washington, D.C, dune 4, 1890 —tn s 5 “ ; ml — ps fe a oe ir pes eben = en lish a veterinary corps of the army. Doctors “aud Pony ail ato Top | Man cored in thn onsen ce Cat betes Somes: oninunof tho eid metho NGZON CONSERVATORY OF MUNG “First. B ablishi: " mite *: eets, i vision, can be vacated for C: Ss .. Dayton F res . mere oF less, subject to | . “Je hal Se es s weuty- Senne oeiitional ieteyend th e, and they iat th S VEYEED ESRERS MARSKAL: MORIA ATED, Ld Grocery the nicht of way 01 tion of suid tract reserved | be Sold at ‘cues. Vaotiu, F rhools, his purpose, and they recommend that the The President yesterday sent to the Senate Wagonettes, Dox, the deed George Taylor tw Ludwell | sup lies be one. ¥ maintaining one central high | business and commercial course of the High ‘ agent forthe Dibwact c ed Cortlanth pore, recorded in Liber — J. &, Na the nomination of Kollin Amsden of Vermont wtitore, recorded in aber A oe °| eo reenter 2 erre: apany” fine ages, Bugeies, Sprink at foiio 47 and oue of the Laneu bhishing from time to time sup- | School, amended as suggested, be transferred “ reece | ane shang any A i ted S a ous and Koa . jad records of — said The two} ie 8 utary schools in’ which the lower grades | from the High School to the Thomson build- | to be marshal of the United States for the dis ua Sule of Hureese Carriages, Harness, ke | Hueig wroreaid constitu ot what te sie will be at 11 my-16-3m* orn Sue ee ‘h school work shali be done. ing. The committee do not undertake at the | trict of Vermont. UESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY mas Chiliuia Cast! ne the same | at bidder. and will co - ~ 7 = “ s csent time to sub dabei the chaas - aninenc LOCK. Teal estate wich Wax conveyed ‘by the said John Ha: | WEN 1Y-DOUKTH, 1 MENSUS AND CIVIL EXAMINATION, ‘ Isis manifest that we are rapidly reaching, | presen! Borg hee bmsit i che the ¢ — ROBBING POST OFFICES, NGER. Proprietor. | gan to the raid Piuanuel d fed im | day today, if nece Fticle oF Succesatul preparation ; fuil utormation, fourteen if we have not already reached, the point | Proposed in the course of instruction in said nigemanitine < = : se es ares ee vo oe dA depunit of tweuty Per ceut will be reqwifea | years expe tence, BW. FAAS AM ivy dnote where this problem must be solved in Weal | school nor to suggest the assignment of teach. | __120 House con ‘© on post offices and post WALLER WILLIAMS & Co., Auctioneers aioe | of the sale on the purchases not paid for at | duteawseor. St K sia nw ‘ape. 1 Fe jay a orizes i "a ecurity for the ) a of the balance and ington. It is freely admitted that the maxi- | rs necessary to prope: e aud equip | Tovds Festerday authorized @ favorable report : FH, at THURSDAY, JUNE TW EVEN CK A. " 4 Iss BALGH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTILUTE 7 ab , : oh june been segs the removal ot the articles 'w.tht: mich de- | Yg ISS BAlAa'S CIVIL, 2 Ct. SRETTIUTE, num number of pupils that can be handled most | $id school. but believe that 1t is entirely prac- | 00 the bill introduced in the House by Mr. | We shail sell to the highost bidders at yauy,tozether | POxit will be rited to the Lanted theevent | Jv 320° = SS Sa effectively in a single schoo! of this character | ticable to properly orzanize the school within | Bingham amending the Revised Statutes so as | 24, S#les 101. corver LUth and Peuusylvania avenue, i or failure to pay stich bata Wai Witham | MUA wtietis, ww Lessons tor “Cousus Bureau, is from 1.000 to 1,200. To Tesources at the ‘or more than mand of th tame stal quauiity of 3 ie a Schedules to bef. | Maghest rererences aps board | to provide that any person who shall forcibly ND CHILDRE recht, tite, me | th dui 1 S FINE HOSIERY, IN | uty cause ia | tered can be procured tr f the SKILNDS’ 5 2MEN this number will be at the expense of eficiency, | Without injury to other branches of the schvol | break iuto or attempt. to breal into any post ISLi THLEAD AND SILK. ALSO ted ieand teal | Navy Yard, Wasuiurton. mtberee | BR ivch sels Ai Lee Poses of health and of wholesome moral intluen: system. Admissions to this school should be | office or any building used in whole or in part ee Seine. BELTS’ Moe estate of Ww Se eee on eee aus utted ut any Z OES Your committee, after a careful study of the | Tigidly held to promotions from the eighth | asa post office, with intent to commit therein These are superior quality gods aud well worth | ty tts aforens iccihaswoaiete Uauabaie see rey oe NS a fees a ne Pe Present data and in view of the limitations] srade or to applicants whose education as | larceny or other depred Ibe deemed Tene A TEL WOWILLTAMS & Ci cash within 10d. teofvaie, wt wisch sam | FRATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Anctioncers, ‘patty placed upon the board by the present appro- | Clearly equivalent to the standard reached at | guilty of burglary, and on conviction thereof poetic eee tons crite ty to be paid Mane of sale, the balan 920 Pa, ave. uw. 07 Mess ave. <ighlcnd Terreow, Priations and those in the bili now pending be end of the eighth grade work. In this wa rr 14th Street Cirele. shail be punished by a fiue of not more than raat sand two years from date SSS Alo e r Fe aserechalldeliver | PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME | @21-6m, Mr and Mrs Wl. D. CABELL, Principala, fore Congress. do not think it wise or neces. school wili Le maintained as a course of in- | £1,000 and by imprisonment at hard labor for lab eras ei ore ER | (erica regency eo pergrare flay Smee bm fens PET SRE ARD TENTH STRET eaeee | QEENCHIMAN BUDINESS i sary to dispose of this important question at | struction whick may be selected instead of the | not more than twenty years, BI ale aud ty bear interest at rate of G pet | nD PTE outa oe comer 7th aud L thi 2 1 © ended High Sel C1 2 q bth * ADMINISTRATOR ALE OF HORSE, WAGONS } cent per ennviu, or all cash, at option of purchase a ~ Stated * | Bebool of Business aod us time. its import demands the most | more extende ee race courses Th CONFIEMATIONS, HAKNESS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, FOUR | Ou raufcation ‘or suie by the court and on the p of ND sy SETERNOON, JUNE THIRTEENTH, | thoul of Practical bis earefui study. ‘Yo establisuone or more mde- | Committee feel confident that the present equip- er i ‘ S OLD HAY, CLOVER AND ‘TIMOTHY } ment of the whole anouut of purchase Inouey the nh FRIDAY | =RNOON, JUNE. 1 . ‘col of SLurt...od and Lypewriting, Penulcnt hich schools would require a considera- | ment of our public schoo! system fairly enables | The Senate has confirmed the following nom- ABOUL ORTY Ui FIELY ACHES OF | trustees will & it to purchaser or purchasers, | 2500. ut HAL. $4 FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, im eoay hy aud flectsscal Selene, pexpenaiture of money. Careful estimates | the board to maintain all its branches without | imations: Henry L. Whitting of New York, IMOTHY, WIUCH 17 IS” 1N- 0 NE Convey suciny at purchaser's cost front of tue pen FRANK f icOWSING, pool of pencenan Peumaustap. Of cosis would GPP'st, south ang | Pebeo! uf 2vcclunics. and AscLstectural Drawing to the Comm-s x T 1G TN SQUA ov the north and submitted | @ sacrifice of an of its compouent parts, and | member of the commission from the coast and | HOLUTCRNTEONE DIES BOLD FURNITULL, fronting Coluinbiais Law building, Oth st |, 5 5 ) kd Lie Ut memnione = 2 a : ' 5 E a rustees, | runniny back with that width 125 tect to an alley 24 mgress, Before | that as improvements are from time to tnuc | geodetic surve Frank C. Partridge of Ver- | PNAAND PLATED WAL rat ©. C, COLL f it, 4 in wide, improved by two-story frame inouse’ bs Cau! or send jor alustrated catalogue free, ‘Gian upon sack eras wise to make | *uggested they can be wisely met. ‘There is} mont, examiner’ of claims, State Department; | 903 CHCKSDAY, S00, a Fendall building, 434 and D ats, nw. iieae y Wwo-story frame house, NO! TiN c APENC TIL LLB. briuciyel; SARA & "CLOG 2 some experince O'CLOCK A.M. nent within the | Rot at present, we believ dds and there never | Alexander von Lanber; coliector of internal i i op RG : STENCIL Vice Peweipal aes limits of our present system. Wh time | suould be any antagonism between the several | revenue, twenty. ct New York: Robert | TEANALLY TOW VILLI NIKE, wo | Cf EOLGE W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, O96 Fat ahaa ie alates ana we ese | ——— fe : mete ert ecco ck a ee poe ees Pee Ne Loe Bote Se public auction to the hucuvat baldere an axe | OE Notegto bear thtereat atthe rate of Guereeitieres: | DFA NOS AND ORGANS. is re ‘for the settlement of the main prob-| branches of the system. Every effort should | 8, Gardner of West Virginia, Indian inspector; eat ol Gouin WaLtly seen te a ahha: | AUCTION SALE. 07 pun from the day of stle aud to. be wecur | PIANOS A) ORGANS. Jem we shall uot only have the experience of | be made to maintoin the system upon the |W. H. Byars, surveyor general of Oregon, | sorucut ol Koda, : a ime: Esl trast on the property wold, orali cant rs . w other e:ties to aid us, but will have gathered | broadest lines and there should be no lessening | Nehemiah Davis, receiver of public moneys: | “eras cash RE AoA emp woe epee tg ey EE ee BS Wisdom of our own us the fruit of our experi- | of standards, “While, therefore, the changes | Fargo, Duk.; Chas, Hapgood, fegister of the OY | iat sale in frout of che wrenuse the property at the risk’ and cost of tue deruleny Detucs of pawos, Batewtie boiote contig menis. suggested in this report are primarily enforced | land oflicc, Marysville. Cal; J.B. tMcCaskey | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctione eM yelO-zt | DAY, the THIRTEEN. H DAN OF JUNE, 1 parchaser, alter 3 days’ advercisemont of such He de BUM NIG, Agent, — . Sea to atford relief to the High School they would | of Ohio, consul at Acapulco; J. 0. Kerby of ar ae sates en ee | discer atten ee, 8 Rich VOSLD KKAKAUER EXPERINENTAL SCHOOLS, ' P 5 oe Oe y of UNCANSON EROs., Auctioneers. and 66 in square each Lot havibe a irc | deposit Wt time of sale, All couvey- ibe te i “This brings us to the first proposition, which | 2% ¥¢ Tecommended did they not carry with | Pennsyivania, at Para and aiso the following | I) pani fect by adepth Of 120 feet to a teL-toot alles. | hawt sc . roe | gs usto the first proposition, which | thom promises of distinct present adv | Pesimasters: Arkausas—W. H. Conine at Ben- | #0 ACRES OF LAND FRONTING BENNINGS | | ‘Terins of sale: One-titrd ‘cash, balance stone and r AEFE, DARE 00. Aves. | Se ott ee fete we commend tothe favorable action of the | and also the development of data. as th tonville. Connecticut—Horten Pease at Thom. Prey a trae lanl ier ir [A glee coon ee Sigh Secured ‘by. OF Vatuantr paoventy | Mayes im é board. It is that, in at least two localities, actaal experiment, to aid the board in de- | aston. Kansas—A. J. Ryan at Augusta, RW. | Ont ULSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWELFTH, | decd of trust on prope:ty sou, oF all cash, at option of a No. 612 D >TREET sOUTH- | = sa - te . | carefully selected, in buildings alrea and equipped, experi: mining upon the permanent extension of | Evans at Dodge C our school ly owned ity. Michigen—N. B. Kine | 1890. at FIVE UrCLoc vomenal and | sey at Saginaw. Minnes2ta—I'hilo Hawes at | PrpBies Stara contains we will sellin frouiot the | purchaser; 8100 deposit om’ each Jot. "Terr Sle acres, situated on the | complied witu in fifteen days. GEV. W. STICKN LO Lut Od Sih-AND-A- = . _ tem, which its phi aoe HALF’ SikcET sUULHWLSI, IMPROVED BY Leave A ysruvuents. ols be HANDSOab nibits did honor to the country. As for the On LHUKSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWELFTH, | SUPER MAHOGA electrical exhibits, they far excelled anything | 8PPLAN EOUR QiCLOCK on the prem: Mu L VAIN'TIN' ” . evliLgs Toud, betwe Anscostia and Low meds eredkds ASTARLE, ee established. to. which confided the | 2ealthful growth will soon eniorce, Luverne, W. HB. Male at Minneapolis, Mis-| withalltee builumes thereon. tus promerty wal. | pry ts DOWLING x Ly virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Reeee Pee work of the first veer of High Sehost THE REPORT ADOF souri-N. C. Clarkson at | Hamilton, New | cated either tor & Witcher or dairymun, be: | T . District of, Goloribia, made op, the Z8th day of May, asa ena Soures {oF a limited number of pupila, It} The report was adopted aud 500 copies were | York A.D. Oni arian ees dndson Field | neg recat jublivisions Of tans auto) binkditig ‘tote BERCIAD Sie SF CATALOGUE Fuibatc atiction a front Of the respective {eines at TEX must be borne ir. mind that the mein pres eh Ps ore pe eens hea FS nastota. O. H. Griftin at Stapleton. Penn- | it base cood tr ut.ge on Bennings rosa, ubout twenty = ay UL LES le ta you the terms Tle MeiLie 1VikKS & PON! prone ae nn el oysnso a me we os red print The oe s recommended | svivania—Christopher Sheets at Braddock, D, ayutes! diave trou ay. ects AND ARTISTIC AUTICLES OF follows deserived real estate, im the city of Wash | Ye ply nie onhiiin: gelute mecessite jor reliet to the High | OY oe ee bh = sek ect at the begin- e rey ares wickley. Washington—Thomas y notes to bear G per cent interest, payable sensi- Sie ae EMBRACI -G, Th 12h MOND A VTE SIXT: NTH DAY OF JUNE, MODERATE PRICES. EASY TERMS. School by reduc alee’ vetive | Bing of the next sch year, Smith at Palouse. wually, sud we wecured by ERY ELE: AN SELY ANTIC D0, at CLO 234 str uae: Sehont by redo number of prospective | "28 ste dead jones Sever al cook ot coteon of paseo MARQUETRY (CAVINEGS AND SECRETARIES, | 23 of Tudd and Guuueil’s suid.vision, in equate 405, | gt BAtCMCUs Taken in part payment Toning pupils by about Go. To effect this resnit with SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. THE PARIS EXPOSITION. ak purchaser's cost. ‘A Gepoutt of @25 SUPE EAS ESOME SCREENS, The sane bem 22 feot Trout ou D strect by «depth ‘Dele; none U2 the lewt disturbance to our present system | Prof. Gregory, from the committee on teach- | Secretary Blaine has transmitted to Congress | suis. Terms to oe complied with iu ilterndaye: other siti ee a £0 seat 10 inches alts s 1-toot alles. ead, tanta SANDERS & STAYMAN, and with the best promise of improved con Z A se eciicul WV. BF: . | Wise resale at risk and cost ot default.ng purchaser SUPERB by @ thrce-story trame dwelling, kuown as No, 9:34 F strect northwest, Gelinas cur limite ef expect ers aud janitors, tted a report of the re- | the official report of Gen. W. B. Franklin, U.S, | after tive ys’ Ac onstiserneut of such resale iu sume ARTISTIC Lt ee core THEREAFTER Lot 25, in Charies Bait more, Md done must. be accomplchey {Salts ef the examination of candidates for | commissioner general to the Paris exposition, | or = gaa yy ANT. 1 the cane subdivision and square, the esmebeing 23 hess | £20 Main st, Kickmoud, Va, plished ; >, ji * Je DE ABIN: by fe ts of existing appropriations { teachers’ certificates held May 16 and 17, 18%). | Gen. Franklin says that the entire roport, witi | pyuoMas DOWLING, sacucaeet | cHorce sr ret PRs peasy at fF Ms TUE pee pry pe under no circumstances lessen the | !8€ report recommends that certificates be | appendices, will wake five volumes. ’ Gen, : i 5s JAVANESE. EMBROID: pr pe i dln ine p> pa aaa ae a 2 a 4 cy of any other branch or partof the | *¥'rded as follows: Third-class certiti Frauhlin says that the exhibit made by the | IMPORTANT SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- ARTISTIC CABINETS LN CH The terns 0! neach case are as follows: One- i rE : system.” : Hauson Lemon; tirst-clase certificate Cuited States was very creditable and that in| — PROVSD PROPEEAY IN Saute tos, RECN ELEGEANUGARS, 1 tuind of te patel cy cont eae-thied im one Byy8 ii Eee & = ims ac areinen ceaeem: Devlin, Sarah R. Lawton and Margaret Hig-| particular the machinery and agricultural ex- DORTHEAST, SOal MUSIC CALINE ats to be ev F motes bearish Sk | 28 Medal Rane Exposition. | 200 fret preintume, iC CADINETS ND CHriicd TABLES, centum per auuum and secured by deed of trust Kins; special certities \ ND EXGEAVINGS, | upon the property sold, or aly casi, at the option ot the in the Washin te enabling holder to te “Where shail such relief schoots be located? Your committee believe that the first daorma Ly ever 1U0 Cid Pinnes. ine eCLowls asd Cull a Su exchenes titoaly * Ushall | SUPERIOR O A . A : seit Lote 8, 7, 8 and §, option 23 3 a See apou the property sold, or al, cash, at the o14ion of the ean tke the | lace of wGreud, ity | and ous to Heury L. Bailey. ‘The! similar at the exposition and may be said to | taniveu noc sory bya coutortable Liver | ro be mold at iy att galieries, T1Ge aed Beinaytva- | PACT aan Si uG on cations of wag hi | Situs FESAFESd & COLIN, 914 Tith st. mw. to be selected for this purpose should be the | report states that the award of certifi sis} have been unique. The French authorities | story Brick House, so, Lote 34, US, 30 aud | niasvenue, on FRIDAY, JUNE TashTt - HW, | is required at the time of s-le, aud the trustees reserve | MR: HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO Is THE ONLY ave be: r oner rt “] ‘ 2D fe wh ob Flonda | 1890, commencing at HALF-PAS © TLN LUC! i glut to Feseil at the risk and cost of the defauiti Pano de e ond- | have been very generous und the number of | A) Up same square, trowtine, 22 feet cack ou Fl CONMEDERE Ase TLN 0’ the Faeist al a « uo Made 4B the workd which positively 1a ars past, namely, | decorations presented to United States citizens | tus? One-tiled ct six, 7 Arjucles will be ob ealubition day prior towsle, ~ | purchaser if the terms of sule are wot complicd with | proves with tsc,ih all ciimaton. “This is avery =iPone 7 “Terms: One-tird casi, ba six, tweive and | — jena ped say akg A tn re third-ciass certiicate not less th per | at the exposition exceeds that presented to the | exhtcen mouths, with uotes Vearitur Interest and se- | = Se ee ye tM ALIMRUS JOHNSON, assertion, but we can substatitiate 1 by testimony a second-ciass certiik SLIFPL. DAR Lick is irresist ‘Other panes deteriorate, owing: on : ate: 2 cured ‘by a deed of trust. Al conveyancing. ke. at ATCLIFPE, DARE & CO,, Auctoncers 408 oth st. how. soaeeee - meh: acre ate not less than | citizens of any fo purchaser's cost. Fisty dollars depos ov cach pies R 20 Peuka. ave. now, JOSEPHS. DARLING LUN the Ei aemation tome beiy invariably muctaliic, atthe tune of sale, THOMAS DOWLING, 3 third division. This division is tance from the Hi Blated aud the esti rade promotions 1 Bamber m long dis- | based on the ered to ine Sehool. is thickly pop- | img €Xatinations for several y ated number of eighth r next year is 16. This y be further i the first} = = ——= a UELING LON, We Hardman wetliod of construction, however, which gece par : eats Acedemne. | PERPZORY S09. P%, BECTERM sor. anc, ebsts | Gtjsendy i tly tle ge my thy a, #5 iu number, — EN TWENTY-LHILRD) AND. PWENTY-POURTH a nan a 4 “db , veggie 3 ~ . . FUTURE DAYS. : os “4 ZEROTT & ©O., 1110 Few we ppapiis from Anacostia pelo er a Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U,. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. : STRELTS NONLHWEST, NEAR WASIANGION | J arcLIvEE, DAKE & 00, Aucta Te 1 i ing an e of 200 pupils, The = other location nat gested is inthe fifth division eer = MCLE ATCLIPFE, DARK X& CO. Auctoncers, apa . R K ENN A bag Ou THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWELFTH, EES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- aa R O20 Fenmaivania ave Bw | siaLi-PAUY FIVE OCLOCK- we will oer feta, | SUSDNED BEY EAME DWI LLING No. 1747 0RE- % us OMA 6 rgetown) lies at AUCTION. OF NEAL, SIX ROOM | BRICK | 30 froutof the promises, GON AVENUL NOKTHWES1. u Limit of our city school are: id e Goorr SD Stowe No. Hoos STRELT 5 1st 27: IN SQTARE 38, ‘Under and by virtue of a deed of trast recorded in is dso a jong ; 4 i NOMTHEAST. fronting 25 feet on, 1. strecs and runing beck that | Liver No. 1400 at folio ¥ et weq., vue of the Lund rec- - % ec from the present High I will offer for sale at public auction in front of the | Wat ches r ords of the Pistrict of Columbia, the undersigued trus- WORKMANSHIP School. “Khe estimatea number of uew pupils mises, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE EIGHTEENTH, -ptory Fr fees will wel} as pattie spotion, sm _fpons, ot the “ from this dist 5, To this number may pr a " PeSav a FIVE Or LOCK Poke allot loieigica “ie | Special : be added the new pupils from the Weightman CORO Ot Pe ine subdivision of lots in squsre one bundred “Dew A buildings, in the first division, num- story Brick Dwelling aud Store, now under good fifty-two (152) in the city of W. . 2 > 3 fa. pace pus from the Tenleytown ‘erms made known ‘ y of sale. oe be Stivinty W, HANDY, = r -akAs Age her. — ———~~ — “ | by adeed of trust on the property will be taken, BALE 0} ON SATURDAY THE FOUR- all cash. ot the CLS Owe e . § MEERTN Wat OF JUNE. at RALETAST SOGE | Sern Shenae the onto of the, purchaser, It :M ‘ofice of the Secreta ¥ This divisic bool, of the sixth division, making a total of rs h may be possibly increased at six (6) per cent per annum, cor somewhat from other portions of the first i. | wive promissory mate, secured by deed. divisi ‘the pa lar buildings to be se- ALE dest toe Widrga fein ac nee piled with lected ior this purpose ri amended by your t the Ty, No. G29 ¥ street of sale the right is reserved :o resell the property the sale the reserve A Aa Rela aieyariainca rebates | St cg lie area poche | sa ce hese eu Shares of the Capital Stock of third division, and the Curtis building, iu the ew Ent Grove Company of Washing- Syrmpaher bablished ee ?. fifth division. ‘ine selection of these build] / ABSOLUTELY PURE ss aacks Retenan $0 tee Cotapeee ee | ema een steam ot Se ings is recommended by reason of their centrai ioe sone "SMITH, Secretary. | "Sydnee "PET tt oe ; / | b