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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1891. . city “AND ‘DISTRICT. | 18 MEMORY oF GEN. JOHNSTON. | NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. : AUCTION SALES. AUCTION S ALES. é dere avon ae === @ Fair dealing har alwaya been the | Memorial Services Held at the Mt, Vernou | It Held Its Nineteenth Annual Commence- Highest of all in Leavening Power—Laiest U. 8. Gov't Report. a =—=|> ar —— ALES. _ ‘M. E. Church Last Night. ‘ment at the Academy of Music Last Night. Motto of Tar Evexixa Stan. “A dollar's! ytonnt Vernon ME. Chureh was filled with| Behind a perfect bulwark of beautiful flowers worth or more in return for every dollar re- | an interested audience last evening, the occa- | and graceful palms and before a sea of faces of ceived” is the principle upon which its busi- | sion being a memorial service held in honor of | friends and relatives the graduates of the nine- ness is conducted. Advertisers usually get | the Inte Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. The serv-| teenth class of the National College of Phar- from ten to one hundred dollars for every one | ices were marked by a charming mmplicity. but | macy received their diplomas at the Academy s m8 re uritsually impressive, and the tribute to | of Music last night. The stage on which the inveate:t in ite advertising columns. | the memory of the late confederate general | graduates, undergraduates and the faculty of | was earnest and eloquent. Among the crowd | thecollege sat presented a beautiful appearance. —— | that filled the church were a number of promi-| From the middle of the proscenium arch hung A Popular Exposition of the Methods of In-| nent men from the north ana from the south. |a buge floral wroll bearing the inscription, fe FUTURE DAY. JUNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, e D ioe D ‘teh anya D ate. now. : a, ING LOTS ON BOUNDARY STREET — peor U. 8. Tressury. RIDA AVENUE NEAR EIGHTEENTH | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEVFN FINE BUILDING | VERY VALCARLE DipnOVE: ¥ LOTS ON SEVENTH SiRSET WEST THY SORTH SIDL OF M SIRE ‘4 RY TWEEN I AND K -TKEETS SOUIM AND| SEVENTI I NTH ANDE ENTHSTREETS at OCLOCK. CORNER OF SEVENIH AND K SiRERis} | Sominarey ay pean tors D'S By virtue p(s trust deed to ns dniy reconted in the | FIVE UC LOR > Mang! REX O-FIRST, 1801, ot ne ve wets : . ian, 9 F Land Kecor's of the D s:rict of 1 at the | ill sell at poy ‘. Jo the premiers. we being ‘the best ‘ook’ ‘Terme. deterred frouting 43 tert 6 SHIRES IHL DAY GF MAY. ALD. IROL | oc Hsinret near ant ane! sone ee D tert. with side alley on the east 10 fest’ pelt tse baie Boman, Non TE and T =. Thin iCING AT BALF-PAST FIVE OQULOCK | sbe THE SCHOOL BOARD MEE: ; P-M..ip front of the premises, LOT P'SQuARE SOU 1H OF SQUARE Fronting 185 teot on 7th street west) and OL “ni prynss splendid onportunity ; saree god struction Proposed. The services were under the auspices of the | “Class’91.” In the rear of the stage a large ABSOLUTELY PURE ME Osman can on din wite fore Se svrrr x ap cout 26 wa-| animeten Aaneciation Ce I mortar with pestle occupied a conspicu- Sc; cost of purchaser. to be compited with eet 10 a Ifoot ales, except | fi" cay ot mele. audemrured up & deed ot tent oe ee ee erans, who were present in a body, as were also | ous position. It told in mystic letters that it inten days, otherwise richt Teservet to. resell at risk corner jot and has a irout of and cost o: “efauitine purchaser after five days’ adver- Paewent of such resale in sole newspaper pub.ished LIVER LECTURES—A COMPLAINT AS TO TEACH | thn ssabers of R. E- Lee Camp of Confederate | belonged to the National College of Pharmacy, street West anda depth of i110 feet on hk ERAHIP APPOINTMENTS AND ITS EXPLANATION " >» s oj ” . D.C. These lots are admirably situated for buildings and CHANGES OF TEACHERS AND JANITORS. SS command of Col. /for the letters “N.C. P.,” in red carnations, my iededs DUNCANSON BRos._| will eoldonewith nriviloges nn ey ary ee ¥ poem mot i gr llp eras WPRUSTEES _§, iF IMPROVED PROPERTY | years, not Ey ES 5 ¢ 4 uw It is the intention to give a popular exposi-| _ Little Miss Lillie Tatiafero, a grandaiece of | | Mr. Samuel Waggaman, the president of the ri ‘ooo SORTER ON SUMNER STREET “NEAR OSENENTH | Siperatut pesqunsn'p fur atcrona panne tear | wan . ee So sl | Gen. Johnston, was an interested spectator of | College, spoke briefly on the requisites of a PONCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, W*- LowENTHAL, Auctioneer, STREET NOKTHWEST, NEAR HOWARD UNI- | and to be secured by decd of trast om premise ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctio tion of the methods of instruction pursued in | 4) that occurred. dr it. Heretofore, he said, the college had ‘wh ond D sts. nw. ‘937 7th st. ap dees eee among the land | Sr Silcash, stoptica of purchawer. A deyosit 1400G ee, Dear CB, ‘Treasury. the public schools. At least a resolution to BIDUEOUUHUED PERsotes FRESEN?: graduated only those who after four years | 4 varcapr STONE RESIDENCE. NO. 815NORTH| _ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT AUCTION. records of the Distr t of Columbia, mn Liter No- 1551, | Rovtat satay “Terme to be e TWO TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS com. that eect wag offered at the mvcting of the | Thechancel of the church was tnetfully | ached inch majority wate able ie pears | HCH gh ettin: Mickibttist te: | PRP EWIN re Gbow CE eMtantar or MARE | it ae regreet ah ey mtar mater ects | m de Gaye cine agit Sent iis | " "Eas Stig eats BERG Sie Sis - y cir a i é MAGS S [VE NOON, at my auction = we wil fault at lant rost of the deta BS ; school board lest evening by Prof. Greory | qecorated with flowers and foliage plants and | mtistactory examination.” This year, nowever, | GTX, OB A BuUADAVEAUE, COOL, AIRY, | Foomo the following iatramente lit yPine Somat Tee Sarthe PSD eay ea EGE OA RE | ine tr mano parchenre nie se she sive cdiseeager 2" selesonecammanns and silopted. |The mover of the rosolation #042 | bebind the rail were seated Justice Lamar of | things were different. The faculty had decided | oe so at AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, MAY | VUNE ISINCH-CYLINDER MUSIC BOX, WITH | ATHALE-PASLFOCR OCLOCK POE. the follow: | Waakayian ses Heme newsraier poblisowls | On PRIDAY ARPERAOUN. MAY an, that he had recently listened to an address by " o e. he to confer upon those who had da satis- | THIRTEENTH, 11, AT HALF-PAS' FIVE | BELL@, DXUM AND CASTINETT, PLAYING 12 | ine described land and premises, situate in the JOHN H. BARTHEL) " shall sell the east trwinia avenue by | the Supreme Court, Rev. Mr. Pitzer. Gen. pen th ES AIRS, of Washington, District of Co-minbb., and designated | myl2d&ds Satay Bbw) Teastet, | Goth at at fect iare 4, with mde Superintendent Powell to the teachers relative | Eppa Hunton, Maj. Duxberry and Col. "Haine | factory examination, but who lacked the neces- | CLOCK PM. oo these thonsand dol- | BANJO. as and beine all of sub lots A. B.C, D, E, Fand G, in —— ee — og poster brick be to school methods. He was very much inter-| of Gen. Johnston's staff, Father Cowardin, Maj. | “Fy experience or a few years of being legally | tars to be assumed. fo run four years from Uciober3 | 1 MANDOLT Joln A. Prescott s resoried satdivinion Of lots exit | ()RUSTER'S SALE. aining 3 Feo ie Nom - a aah 3 “ ae pal ‘a and he | William H. n, the president of the as-| ™en, certificates which could be excha: tor ext 3 Ooch, Eauance in ne an Years, with | ACCORDIO Seer s Sa ‘ oe re a, bes : eae Mia avenUe horthwest. This property ested in what he heard o ceasion and he | William Harman. re : diplomas as soon as it could be shown to the | Wier at 3 ern ; ‘The music box cost $150 and {a as rood na new. cor - | | Ararechance to invest in realestate. A fine Mars- | ‘non the linear the propos ‘Wasiington and AFiiiag- | sociation; Col. E. L. Costen, secretary; Gen. 0 . rast f Smith, kno is win Place, Joun A. larm of 45 = L thought that the members of the board as well | H°Xer of Mississippi, Rev. Dr. Cuthbert, Lieut, | ®tisfuction of the faculty that they had ob- | ot°# ste erui to ve tou en in Is days | It einen et Brea xe aa Vision “Veli recorded ates. bas | pears of #20 scree midway betwom Beltimoreand | Tn rnilred. on lous tian, tnarine © per as others interested in education might desire | Hiayne and others. panel, the four years’ experience and wore of | SO eo, Slaten ting parcheter® ll couvorssc: | WW EEKE & 00., AUGTIONERD div son being re gram Taber, District. No. 1, tollo | By virtue of a decree of the circuit court for Anne HOT Ug to learn of what was being done in the schools. | ‘The services were opened with the singing of | PFoper age. fax, e.. at puehaser's cont. ‘G5t Louisiana ave. Toth tn the office of tue surveyor of thie District ©. | Arundel counts Iwill, ot teewer eail te ps = a . ing | the hymn “Abide With Me™ by tet |. dir. C. E. Andrus was the salutatorian and ALSO, ON SAM» DAY, AT 6 O'CLOCK, Opp. City Post Office. | Coluntia. b maw ty sur as Re therefore presented a resolution inviting pes Treclaie Wilson, | hia remarks were well chosen and teemed with | We will self four Lanuine lots on Mh st, — Jers of sale: One-third of the purchase money in { [08 on the premises on WED: MAY TWEN REAL ESTATE BROKER, Superintendents Powell and Cook to address | Siting of Mixs Clara Ball, Miss Georgie Wilson, jate wath chosen sant Sonne re SGN, One-half LARGE SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND | cash, tlebalunce in one and two years from ute of | TIETH, 1891, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., all th FSt.5.5. 7 Mr. I. L. Johnson and Mr. J. E. Fath ood advice, as did the valedictury delivered the board at some time im the near future on | USardin Of Se Ate Cr en ratte | Be WG Hoe The, adives of Mr HB the practical workings of the course of instruc- | oem that was written by a Union soldier who | Moulton to the graduates was « masterly effort thon. Ena" tought under Gen. Johnston ot Chapulta- | 88d was replete with good advice to thove who | FQ 0°" =m. & 2 yee's care. kee, and had, of ‘course, fought against him were entering a field of labor where they held | VERY VALUABLE UNDP! RNITCRE, &e.. CONSISTING OF A GEN. | sae, with in AL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS SUITABLE THE HOUSPHOLD. PARLOR FULNI- SHAMBEL FURNITURE, PLATED WAKE, CARPETS. 10. ICE BOXES, pother terms aan zg DUNCANSON BOS, + Auctioneers. ROVED PROPERTY ON st. tor wiueh putes of the pur. Yery valuable tract of land situated in the fourtidis- | VALUABLE IMPROVED ~ aes * — land wi fed in yaurt is din . Ld OVED REAL ESTATE 01 lust be wiven. secured by deed of trust | trict of Anpe Arundel county, atateof Maryland.abou: TWELETH SIKRET, BECWEEN 1 AND ‘on the property sold, of ail cosh, at the option of the |e STREETS: H¥EST. BY AUCTION Sener ardtacke sah cath feeb | Ime re bate 2 ee iby APEERSOO, at RP ERrm, saner rx when property is a ell by public ame RRATCHPFE, DaRn a c aul known ost Toha'Waried tari it | 08 RAUDAS Being and reconling at cost 01 purcuaser | '* on the county roa i re i = 4D SYKEET NE. eT é ‘&e, = om bee ge with | On the Baltimore #1 ol ae ee A communication was read from H. J. daring the late war. He, however, entertained | men's lives iu their bands, During, the oven-| Jig» SIMEEE NEAR M STHAET SOUTH i A Se SSS 2 Lasier calling attention to the application of | ® high opinion of his former commander aud | 18 the Marine Band kept things lively wi On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY THIR- ¥ LOCK. Fieht to resell atvost wud risk Of tle derausting pur- | JAnd is rolithg and thie ou is fronting 1 “ od | Senf this poem to those having charge of the | me excellent selections. TEENTH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer tor sale | ]-ATIMER & SLOAN AucUoucer- Chaser or purchas rs. here ary 1.000 ech even of x Tran alleys tna bis daughter, Miss M. Lasier, sent to the board | un tuihoem ace pose hay ahe graduates were: Edward F. Albert of | it frvnt ot the prenines te north two feet ix inches | [ Auct CHAPIN BROWN, a a eG April 21. 1891, requesting that an opportunity | "Reyer SG. Wightman, pastor of the nia, Charles E. Baldwin of Iowa, A. | Shivtivision of lots in savare Thee Sterns | FORTY TURKISH RUGS AND PORTIERES AT 30B Trustees. | pine. Inn rovements ove “wolings, two Larus, | With onterest, secured by deed of trast. or ell cash. be afforded her to take an examination for ® | oyu ych “ i . Bronaugh of Virginia, C. B. Campbell of | tuost desirab.e ju the nertheust and souls counani AUCTION. x my?3-dkds Ewo stables ond lary eon the naird | Church. made the opening prayer, after which gh : On THURSDAY, MAY FOURTEENTH, 1801, at | _ i Ss bersumessginte Xacancy in the corps of teachers of the third | Gen. Eppa Hunton, who presided, made a | te District of Columbia, J. E. Carroll of the | te attention of parties in search of valu.ble Uuldhis | mVEVEN OCLOCK, we shall. on] a-sinall amt ehates DUSCANSON BROS, auctioneers. nly NBRATAM SITARP. Trust diction, _ Miss Lasier states in — letter that | brief addirem, ensing that hens always proud | District of Columbia, Albert J. Cox of Vir-| “frne Mins th: tidides Wn, “cna Gua tas 1 & 24 Fast Lexinzion st., Baltunoce. Ma jearned that there are no elis i- Ones to preside over a meeting of veterans, but was | Binia, F. °C. Haines of the District of Colum- | sears, per cent, secured by doubly proud to ‘coompe Oo important a posi- fia, James W. a Virginia, Henry J. | <ity so dl. or a tion on so important at decasion He then in- | Here of Ilinois, H. D. Hutton of the District | Acie’ of $200, Fen MOST VALUABLE BUILVING LOTS, SITUATED | _my9,.13,16,i9-4" ON MOUNT PLLASANT STREET (Ok WHIL- ~ — | REY AVINUEY AND 1.0Ck CKERK CHURCH | Jp ATCLIFFE, DAKK & 00., Auctionesrs ROAD, OPPOSITE HOLMEAD MANOR. v 420 Fa. ave, 2.9. of trust onthe prov si, at the 01 tion of the purchaser. | 200 required wt tue of me. Ite | uy led with in fift | dates for this vacancy. namely, graduates of normal school or certificate holders. Mr. Lasier adds that his daughter received no reply CONTENTS OF A DRY GOODS 4 of Columbia, Albe: Hyatt of Maryland, } rirht reserved to reseu property ac the risk TOKE To BE SO.D at We shall sell on SATURDAY, the T Tx: - " e S —_ > $0 this communication, and the examination | a1teel as the orntor of the evening Mr. | So OS Time ere ein Frank Ve John: | con of tue derauitior puree tite aie is Brat NNIAG THURSDAY MOI Tain DAL OP MAL Ten. ee Hive odzock | TRUSTEES. SALE of porter, exorxr, pours, | Suuexce Is Gouves. requested has not been accorded. “On the | ti fite and chatates ore tone m of the District of Columbia, Chas. Muc- | Typureun cf mn Tame im, tome news Front ct'tid yremitee, ca Meant Piatant tee the | AND ABOCT. THE PREMISES HIN. ‘conan an wool appi-erstleg —alnege saps the Show: character of Gen. Johnston. Gaunus es ed mn. - yront or the 'y n Mount Fieasan the KNOWN AS THOS. B Grose: Jane, Yes, Tinow that inso, sometimes, but im the contrary f regor of Virginia, William tof the pices ine dean et wit: ote mumber ¢ KROSN As THOS. : inane eine = obtainable not only that vacancy, but one or MR. ROBINSON'S ADDRESS. sylvania, Willian J. Ryder of New York, Chas, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. ® ve (25), Lotk ft TOF FOURTH STREET Rea ao Ge cea aa er ins Cosper Windus’ siibe rw the creduity and « - 5 ‘ THE Fox ” miore in other divisions, have beeu filled by| Mr. Robinson's address was in every way a{ Scherrer of the District of Columbia, “Aifred “Anctionsers THE Foor OF ability of the general pubilie 7 ? ; j ae ER EAR.CO! | the'late John” A. Euruer, bens a pert. ot Pleasant stionce tsa FR not only upon onreel action of the boar.” “Mr. Lanier conelnses sly oration, clear, concise and scholarly | H. Wells of Mar pin Willson of Mary- | ‘PECRIEIR SATE OF VALLABLE LnHOVE % Hoste | Hani ara ta Spain, "coral im ook Gor. onthe fein ee id mf boar ¥ . = . ‘i Picstante. es i x ie NOK? OL I XD ce e) |. folio 14. 01 = Ys off.e of th “ as from the published minutes of the boar jew | 2 WellasCloquent. He briefly sketebed Gen. | land, Kobert C. Williams of Virginia CORNER OF HAND” EIGHTH. Skee ES THREAD. CREPE. VELVETEES, | District ui Cocawbua. the proper stent 2004 fect | obe of stleuce js UNPAKDONABLE. We have always it is evident all the normal graduates of 1890 | 70) .:ous life and career asa citizen and as «| _,After the commencement exercises had con-| Noni HEAsT ( STLEET N RTHE. SILK AND VELVr £ R BUNS. SPO pu tie north Awe of Momnt Pleasant strect and 6.8 | Shit St the lanned and maintained to gurantee PROTECTION were appointed af the meeting held September | oo eee ae ‘te ‘sider, he said, the | ‘ltded the undergraduates tendered the grad-| By virtue of a deed o: trust, recorded an.ong th SHOW CASES, 500 PAIR OF BOOLS feet on Rock Creek Church road. oppo anos | Wabsell by to EVERYBODY and it ts now too late in the day to 9, and that subsequent meetings of the board | odier- et canaenin * Ace uates a banquet at the Shoreham. During the a Co wubia, m Liver No. Lat. | SHOES, HATS'AND CATS. Menor —wicne.a m2 Antal sqiure tect. toxetber A MES HE 3ST SCY becdatblerniceprts 4 : Je neces- | life of one who was by birth martial. A cadet- | S4tes ve written Tequast of the ALSO. witu the bitidin..» thereon—the wuole to be solu as one SB CROSS. JOS. LUMBER YARD, | teeede from that postion, even if "were desirable, exhausted available candidatesand made neces- | 1 MO? ‘Doing was the augnal thet the | evening the following toasts were responded od there: y. we will sell_at LOTHING. Sudiviued plat. i D WHALE PROPERTY At THE (FoUT | which it is not. We're inadilemuma and are honest See in Name at, Mette | Parade ground of his life had been choven, |‘: “Oar aima mater,” Prof. Henry E. Kalu- ni ephind OKTED LUT OF STATIONERY, | | his isea excellent opportunity for an investment. DULTH STREET FAST. At ITs JUNCHION | enough it it, but if were not eo we should @o etaies that the nine successful candidates at this | FA™US | § in 1829 young Jolnston won hia | S2WSki; “Lhe faculty of the college,” Dr. Saml. Lote ok. atl, At RDUM BOOKS | The property is sywadig'y = tuated, 200 feet above the REGIA AVENUE AND THE EASTERS | S05. we now peamectean a qsamination wereawarded teachers’ certificates | Jory in the Floris wr. Hisservicesin the | Waggaman: “the alumni,” H.W. Sissford: | <¢ tus tered coe (1). an nqure: mimo d iret ‘Terms orsice: One-tinrd cai; balance on or before RicHTEexTe. PLIT THINGS WIDE OPEX and. it ie presumed, were all appointed to exist- | spur im The Florida war. | His services ip te | soug. “twelve Months Ago Tonight,” M. P. | inmured. au n'ne (St), of the xruund plat July Tnex:, to be secured by the Drowlssory notes Of é Andwiow up the frauds being practical upon THE ing vacancies. Mr. Lasier adds that “it can be Chapultapee aud before the City of Mexico and | Miller; “Our profession,” GG. C.” Simms; | #14 pum of he natin. D.C.. bei nnang | the purchaser and deed of thust on the Property’ sovd, cot ot rae ae ~The physician and the pharmacist,” Dr. J. R. | Sa) undtunning theme hortuen the line! Lacuth Walton; “Ihe Honorary member,” W. G. | (Sth) street euhty’ (80! feet wore ur less to a ten Duckett; “Lite officers of the Alumni Associa. | J) loot aley, thence west, perailet witk the line oL H LR RIETY CA. PLOPLE, Ly merely quoting prices, ORE Re Saw. Our diem: ONE Hire shown that several are today teaching whom, r it is believed, were appointed at a special | bis succeeding-elevation to the hi meeting of the board in direct violation of the | and then open in the army were ud to Lear vuterest .< the rate. G per ceutiim per anni irom the day of sale, or all cash, wituin ten Poop otk tte gblaun of the’pur-haser, A ueposit 0: is“ simply this end nothing more” ‘The non-completion of the improvements om, : : Pare $3.0) required when the bid is ccveyted. “Terus to | ONE ENN bre axy CMs our bunldims, Fules of the public schools as adopted June 12, | OP In the great civil war! that formed the | 08, H. C. Eastorday; “Chemistry,” William | frenecmrai, renticieurtte tae a ntatith Stet | SB Tationee decoupled with in ten days, otherwise the Firat is | OSA" TABLE AXD (CHINE xg at a | Seid. Thebackwantness of the season, 1989." Mr. Lasier quotes the law im regard tO | eer iene oe Mle teeeemenr that formed the | Halleck; “Woman,” Jas. V. Yates; “Khe whole- | ewuty (0) iett, arore ur. jest. oH street. hursin, | Se A — purchas tater five deys ONE WOOD SAW. TA. CHINE, | Thinl, The fact of having manufactured « tremen- the public schooss, fo the effect that tncuers | Mie! theme of Mr. Kobinson’s oration. | Suulcchs “woman das, V. Ys fie rast alom the ftw’ it nzeettouhe pace os | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, | che Wasutuxton Eve OREE SNES cop OM NCUD-SPLITTING | dousstock of goods tm antictpeton thet everything seeks ¢ speaker reviewed the conduct o} n- winning. eae teevene HOLA, AVE. ne, Ke., ut purchaser cost. f MACHINE. would be in readimess, aibasecion « hepletamborem erpsies: fio at Winchester, Mananaa, Yorktown, Wil- Te CuRUaERTLP WIR WL. ercusky Ualeata to comes toe peat sATOKDAY MonSiNGR AL TEN UCLOCR, wale eS UNCANSON BHOS. | ONE MORTICING MA- ONE BAND SAW, Fourth. We have” met with Aimprotntments oo c: and the Chickshominy, where he 3 2 cam; balance in ones ar ior’ saie trom twenty to torty lee ale EE as. | CHINE, ever « ve i Dean the fintice of reconsslering eit action. | N#* wounded but undaunted in the disebarge | BS Furciae ad nt necie V Se Matt tcre Sarat hive Coupe does Se | J ATCLLEFE, DARN & O67, Auctioneers To NUH we nvite the reer tention, of matin. | "2 Mn und find uraeier with omy ier | Of his delics i nesses ocrat oe property tou OF Wl canis at the 1 tO O mxcHors-s ani Work Horas. tesles wauy Who. oth ister ‘wood snd capi dealere cud ‘Persons a directing public examination and legally fil | of his delicate duty of feeling the sentiment of | He Add seeuatee Pablie Ropenditaren | chaser ar ure: seven. "A ehonlt oftwa kumived (ivi | Anoute sold bo.ey tor wnt of hse: saunas ABLE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, No aia PEPSOUS 58 | OF time in which to dispose of the lancest tock of ing the ‘vackncies which have. occurted since | Ge. Eragg’s command in strict line with his| Position to Exceselve Public Expenditures. | (Mer or pure. asers. A deyoslt of two hundred (2) € ‘ALSO NOKTH CAnOLINA AVENUE SUUTHEAST ‘OU The day of sae FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING the present echool year opened.” chivalrous nature. His views about the situa-| ‘The Cleveland democracy of Buffalo opened | ¥+y'mueiis and rwonbia? at cost ut purl or ur | At anction New and Necub, land Carr ages, ss, Phnetons. | COMIAISING SINE BOOMS AND. CELLA\ RICHARD F. Pato, We ever inanutactured for this of any other man ket. ol y . rick cliners. of nile are not coulpateat wits | op ue Only ALL PALES OHA tC AN EXPLANATION. Hones Tickabarg were that the place to defend | its now club house on Washington street, in | dasetmom day ot tae te traces tetris tee sieats| tothe sale or Horses upd | RLECTRIC BELLS, NEARING. TUBE =, B Trus'ere, WE MUsT UNLOAD s s ee : it was on the field. Then he sketched rapidly . 7A $5 7 nie purchaser. 9 in this cits’, anus che right pace tO eituer GLAK ALARM, ‘AND HEATED BY HoT 8 RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. And insedoing will smash into smithereens the This communication was referred, without | Gen. Johneton’ views and actions in the war | that city. last evening, with ex-President Cleve- oTrustees, | DUS OF sell. ae ee numa Fo. _____*__Auctionesta._| protestations, pretensions and professions of the self- debate, to the committee on rules. Several | and closed with a tribute to the noble and lofty | land as the guest and speaker of the occasion. Pe | At private sale at all times the most co SD AY AFTERNOON, MAY NINETEENTH, | (ya NCERY SALE OF KEAL ES’ ON SIXT | Proclaimed benetactors of the people. Ssembvis of the board in conversation made | character of the dead warrior, tie purity of hi | The hows te roeded” renee ee cand tie Gs ganee Metanaa | Meehan che we it eer for elem roar of | CRSP RAH AC TALES RAND OTRETS | Gow lurewe'vealwayeetwen a whens comeate “ iti ane tes: : surrey riaviem, C10) pee, Currin TRL 2 WASHINGTON CITY: D.C SOUVENTES! NIRS! nv the following explanation: “After the Normal | jie end, the true nobility of his nature. Rev. | yr. Cleveland was escorted from the Hotel | Sarsto “cigs, danger Waroneties. | tmproved by Nie we Ue Ne easy brick house | pBE Vitae of adeirer of the Hupsvase Conrt of & aaceune Gr Gan dhaae dees ee School list was exhausted and after the entire | D7. Cut Iroquois to the club house and the formal exer- We oad Care, Makness | Niwall the modern tujrovenerts. Riecantis finished | Pago wherein dete We iteete A gt . a coopeta embryo, list of certificate holders was exhausted, it be- eo cises soon thereafter began in the assembly DARR & CO.. Anctioncors, ke. & : ep it of $200 re- | SFE coiwplanant thing solid, substantial and southing. to wat. ing so near the close of the year,andanex-| yp 3 pan we ‘ania avenive nw. 5. BENSiNU. Ik, Auctioneer. i ENE fendauts, the : SERGES, WOKSTEDS, HOMESPUNS, | CASSI- amination requiring time of the supervising FOOLED THE ROTHSCHILDS. | room. which occupies the greater portion of W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker ii ya, otherw se the Tucut ts reserved to resell | 3p {Fut ob the vremises ca Ww ELy MERES, TWEEDS, BANNOCKBURN corps ata period in the year when their #t-| paera Pinter’s Old Trick of Multiplying | ‘BC UPPer story. It was crowded almost to — i Esk. mw, | atthe rsk and cost of the deiant all | FIVE OCLOCK Fa. all thowe piece or ba CHENIOTS, tke. de. de. vices could ill be spared from the duties of the oaun Gua PIying | suffocation with the club members, as were a fs thon wemed dams (OO Oe gtgund Baca 8 Lats aitinbere an 1 The products of the loon of the wurld loom up and schools, the board decided that it wast better : A . ins. ‘ ., | also the adjoining rooms and broad stairway. COLLECTION OF FINE MODERN EUROPEAN Tw a mt DB TOTH STREET NORTH. |_my12-dieds_ ne 5D nae Spign’s sabivicion, a ey No. chalence you: adantration by their eloquence. to make ao an ie ok Sn! omega ether aes pamndre apie a also ra ‘Mr. Cleveland was greeted with the wildest AND AMERICAN ON ht RSDAY. ARTERN . MAY. Four. | [)UNCANSON BROS., auctionsers. Sand 16 a oon 4 Ph neler secre re not be filled by graduates of accredited normal | Syndhcin the Am poy whe nes | Cheering, long continued and often repeated. eae FEENT a. ING. AT SIX O'CLOCK, we will selt In| TRUSTEES’ CONTINUATION SALE OF VALU- g, brominsct: matey of ALL GO AT schools or by experienced teachers residing in | SOndheim. the American swindler, who has| qy¢ president of the club, Herbert P. Bissell, bala PALL OF LOT 13, SQUARE 199, WASHINGTON IN RWIS TSG CIty BETS | tive purchase nscmey. iu ena on dey a ae the city. Sach temporary appointments were | been reaping gold in Europe by pretending to | delivered an address upon the purposes and im warvocite unix Woli know Aiobs ee GHGS ON ROT NITH] Shu @ AND ELLIOTI'S, TRUSTEES, SCE. | Not thervo? by the wu ss made, but were taken from the list of unsuc-| be possessed of the mytbical philosopher's | growth of the organization aud in welcome to . Ost TRWORNDIe Reber |e Oe aoe eee eee ceeute the tristan atl ncn au ss cessful candidates who had nearly succecded | stone, was again under examination yesterday | 1 distinguished patron and guest. _ Fountenau, Andrews, Baker, Melrose, Boese lod: near many fine and. ustiy private resi.lences, NAYLOR BEING ON ‘THE DASTELN BHANCH | tue parchaser or bur nasers thes ie ad im the last examination.” at the Marlborough street police court in Lon-|, Mr. Cleveland, who appeared in splendid a Property os Pad ye ortunity Is offered to buy such | OF POTOMAC OR ANACOSTIA RIVER AND | Sessuent Wil be paid to day ot A Scpoat of O28 os FURS ISMN ir mum sivest police court in Loe | ith dnd opiciis, replicd sith aepescis which Snowe, Kurtz, Dickenson, Keating, Property by pubiie male, x PEM NDIATELY DIAG to Tie NEw | on sa Will be regiired when the property MEN'S FURNISHINGS MUST GO. CHANGES IN TEACHERS AND J4X1TORS. don, charged with attempting to obtain £40,000 | was delivered with preat earnestness and which vat,» ctired by decd of trinten tae qnens PERKSSLVANIA AVENUE BRIDGE. hiust be comp-ied with Withis Giteen days tfon gas at | MEN'S UNDERWENE GF MLL OAD Prof. Gregory. from the committee on jan- i ve gr ¢ i ‘Maginn, Mario, Bush, | ntereat. # cured LY des ten Leyes By virine of adecreeof the Surreine Court of the | ¥.ust be coup.ied with within Giteen days trow day of | MEN'S UNDERMEAL OF ALL GRADES, SHADES by false pretenses from Edwin Streeter, the | was received moxt enthusinstically, every point : Mad cf tang of mate, Terie es yh wemtet | pustriet of Coltubia. assed in cause Of Nayvor ve, | Sale OF the property Wul b> resdvertined ghd soul AND DESCRIPTIONS. Htors and teachers, presented the following re-| well-known Bond street jeweler. Pinter, who | being recognized with applause and cheers. | And many others.coltected by a well-known New York | $2.) 7eauied ct tune of sale, Here £0 be emuyited | Rit Rot 3 sh. So. ORs we Ouniy. We wid athe st | Scr ercann pee ee ARonnee Pant AND COFFS. COON CLUETT i E i ii G Ved to reseil at the risk and cost or a fou.ises, berinning o e cost DRE ‘ = : ~~ Port, which was adopted: 1. Macartney, | ts arrested on May 4, had previously induced MR. CLEVELAND'S ADDRESS. connoisseur, rvaser All Wontey mene, Revue yr hawers | {ue FOUACH DAE of GORE: Ab. IAG at HALE’ | yeq.,. SPE J DONALDSON, Truster eck we cO rk BE MARE cay to tke eflect April 90. Promote Miss A. fT. | Streeter to go fo his (Pinter's) bed room at| Mr. Cleveland began by saying that he | sary WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ee bas BAICLIFEL, DARK & CO-- | fubndvision of “TWINING CITY made by nseos | Ofire. Consts Uureat, corner 20 and Gs:8. n.¥ The scotising effects of our contribution, to the gem Lyon from grade 4 to 6, vice Miss Macartaey, | Storey’s Hotel, where, so as to test the Amen-| acknowledged the right of the organization IPHOMAG DOWLING E-SON-Anctiowsess | RRR 8Rd Feconted in Look (No.'a, county: St yece | _THUMAS k WAGUAMA. Aut. iuysaside | era! weal le exempted in Ube sintewent thet ll one Promote Miss M. E. Sheads from grade 2 to 4, | can’s claim Streeter handed Pinter a sovereign, | which bore his name t6 require of him an ac- (Day and Evening), MAY 13, 14 and 15, d ——————— Make bx ‘TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE REALESTATE Go at vice Lyou, promoted. Appoint Miss Pickles to | which the latter threw into a crucible, covered | count of the manner in which he had kept the | ag oun a. = a ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE | _ 1eru.s of sale: One-third cas), the balance in equal UATE AL THE SOUTHEAS:© CORNER OF | 3835 ggftlyy coc FER NN ON TIT - ; r f GALLERIES, $20 PENNSYLVANIA AVE- : i, x Spey tmee " Fs ND MATREE St, t3 aed grade 2 at £400. vice Miss Sheads, promoted. | jt with some kind of a powder, aud after ap- | political faith to which they ate devoted. He {iligiy IN GHOKGATOWS, “D.C, ABOVE | teurncOpe com inter iru dase tas patice | STHE CITY OF WASHINGTON DC | wm 6 OR RRR FE All of the above changes to take effect from | pearing to melt it pulled out a lurap of gold | could only offer a record of political conduct NUE, ELEVEN A.M. AND HALF-PAST QST.ER ION. ually. and to be secured by a d-ed of ton | By virtue of a decree oi tue Supreme Gonrt of the |g. 3} So Bee BRE FT May 1 until to June 30. Grant leave of absence | i in weight to about three soveres familiar to all his countrymen and supplement on OURTFENTH, 1691, | the property sod, or all (ash, at the option of the pur- | District ot Co.umta, 1) ssed cute Ota day of May, | Sg5> Myg? ce FRE NNN Sse* toend of year to Mise E. J. Woodard; appoint | “Queen Ape Pintens A dhe, Serato Lape SEVEN P.O at SIX.0°C..0CI I wil ‘oi ewh lot sold will be re- | 282, in equity cause No Sasnes t be dollar of ys . Woodard; appoint | Sheeny Al,” as Pinter is krown to Inspector | this record by the decluration that Le had done “hoa Seal pust Of [6t S0."B1. im square 1.0, cron: ae Conveyancing, &., at pur. | W8FL et ats or coup aitanis ward +t | To the parchesing pubic. All dealers belme ex Miss Jennie S. Campbell to grade 4. vice| Byrnes of New York. then suggested that | the beat he could to deserve confidence. Mr. in “hes on the east site uf Mich or set a Tret by a | canter scost. if tne term Or ree are Hot complied | al are deiendanis, the undersienes tritsters. af ‘cluded frown the bemedte tiene Woodard, to take effect May 1; appoint Miss | Streeter should furnish him wich 8,000 sov- | Cieveiand continued: EXHIBITION ON AND AFTER MONDAY, | depth o: 1 tet, uuproved oy @ Lik uucksmitt | With within ten days from day vu. sale the trnsters re- | Pointed by sand de. tee, will sell at Jmb! — P wes wrivut shu} rve tive rucht to reseli the property in detauit at the U cash: balance six and twelve | uskand cost of deault.nz pure! atter five days’ coured by a deed of trust on | public notive hy rescle in sone newspaper Pur- at the option of the yur- D.C. foo required at the tims of sutdiv'sion can be obtained Catherine MeGowan temporary teacher to take | creigns, which he would transform by the| “I believe the most threatening figure which effect May 1, vice Miss Ot. C. Hilton, resigned. | nse er the philosopher's stone into gold | today stands in the way of the safety of our ‘Transfer W. B. Evans to Benning Road School, | weighing 24,000 sovereigns or equal to the sum | government and the happiness of our people ‘ vice W. H. Smith, resigned; selary £715 per | of is q! Me wie axieuragunce ie i Every painting will be positively sold withont re- mis son THURSDAY VICTOR E. ADLER'S 7 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, wr AND 920 7TH ST. N.W.. CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. THE 11TH. 120.000. Streeter appeared to agree to this | is reckless e } ‘colveyebe.By and wt at parcl ° wneet im squ.te numbered tour hundred at nau oy ~ annum. Transfer H. W. Lewis to Burr- asked that Pinter should go to hia (Street. | public expenditures. It ia the ‘most fatal. of | ST¥* OF Muuit, an opportunity which seldom oecursat | $8.6. Ali volsy auc ne ang Feonini at yar ee RCHAKD SaltHy et ne (440), Devinn ne tor the ssiue at tine borhwent sonar | Bonn hy Bs ville School, vice W. B. Evans, resigned. | ¢r's) jewelry works in order to further test the | ali the deadly brood born of governmental per- | St auctions, Each work superbly framed, suitable for | “r'jx.t8s Anetioneers. Meister Law vatiding. | trustees, | ised sitareand rtmn nz then Seer ROD gg REN SEREENAE CREE 08D it Emma F. Blackwell to Benning | power of the wonderful philosopher's stone. | version. It hides beneath its wings the be- | the parlor, boudoir or dining room. W[Peoeas bow aana © BON, Suchoneers ‘nist ieee | Yew 9 fbx Koad School. vice H. W- Lewis. promoted. Ap- | Pinter consented aud appeared there on May | trayal of the people's trust and holds powerless oF VALUABLE REAL tetate | TOLGLTE Dane enna " —_— A. Estep janitor Van Buren building. | 4. placed 20 sovereigns in a crucible, covered | in its fasemating glance the people's will and RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., NTC PO THE OO E EE eon | ‘250 Ponnay.vasiia cvemne worthwest. Feusrrene, Appoint Chas. Thomas janitor P | them with the powder and placed the crucible | conscience. It brazenly exhibits today a biil- BUDGE, IMPROV:.D BY Ara AME DWELL — ber hase priceisto street building, to take effect May 1. vice Olivia | and its contents in heated furnace. Streeter, | ion-dollar Congress. But lately large sur-| ™¥11-d&ds Auctioneers. {ie a OE RR Ce SALE BE Ye paid im cans, on. -th nd) cheroed iy ome year and thee ounten; West. Promote A. 1. Gardner, teacher manual | however, had become #tspicious, and as the | plus remained in the people » public treasury er | prome Comt of the District oF tie unibie Sed Apel AND SKTH RIK | plier ume-tard (Ss) in two" yeas trou. tae training, from £460 to $1-200,vice J. F. MeNab, | gold was simmering he gave a signal which | after meeting all expenditures, then by no FUTURE Days. Sol, in equity No. 12st, entities Joan SDAY, MAX TWENTIETH, AT SIX ahd to be Bacured by resigned. Promote C. H Faulkner, teacher of | Grought two Scotland Yard detectives from | means economical. This condition, was: pre- | : 2 way (va. Jolin Cunuberiant et aly the unerai: neu P.M... We will sell in iront of the prew- Of the purchaver oF Puri-usce MATTINGR, Depaul craining, from $700 to £900, to take | their places of concealment in the workshop | sented to the Amerieun people as positive proof | WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CU., Auctioneers, | Wit fell op the Ireunes. on TEURRDAY, MAY | Ie OF oro 1s BOARE BRO, frut upon the prew.ises, oF the Puucl effect April 25, vice A. 1 Gardner, promoted. | and Pinter was placed under arrest. At the | that their burden of taxation was unjust be-| A CHOICE COLLECTION OF EXTRA LARGE | cast hasf iront vy tue weptu of urinal lot two C.) and | Frc on Virginia avenue and 80.17 feet | conveyan. ims anu recordin te REFRIGERATORS, tJ. K. Potter teacher manual training | Marlborough police court the next morning | cauye unnecessary: and yet, while the popular | ROSES, HAKDY IHODODENDHONS, “SAPA. | the vast hat trout by % Purchaser. adepocit © AND CHINESE AZALEAS AND OTHER | square twenty-two ( PLANTS FROM JOHN SAULS oF at $700. to take effect April 23, vice C. H. | the presiding magistrate raid that it was just | protest is still heard the harpy of public ex- o y possible that Pinter might have discovered | travagance devours the surpius and impu-| NULSERY. | Yoch on Water vert Faulkner, promoted. tie) eet one (1) 2 depth oa about one St Tiny of sae. S with in twenty Jatire «4 ome and two yeurs | will be resold at tue Fisk ad “os, It the terum of sa. troid the day BABY CARRIAGES, ree Ly Applications for janitors’ positions were re- | some method of increasing the weight of gold. | dently calla upon ite staggering victims to | | At ours es room. corner 10th street ond Pennayl- | Lun red and wiaty (lt ‘and tue et hab vd | at Ob. Fvent, we trl 1} dems os trust orali casa, at | purchaser, Dasma. om Frederick Blumer and C. A. N. | To this Streeter replied that he had been in- | bring still larger supplivs wichin the reach of | UUEGCR EM ea MAY EEEEEN LD, ata GCK t, ve, Gy tr me aca) eet pub, (0 | the Dur tance ovtion, A deposit oF @100 Fear Mt ee nae eee ener Dutin. formed that Pinter had been swindling people | its insatiate appetite. * * * WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. 110) te each ober at the | or ricut r served to Fesel. at rast and cost of deinasti -— — -- by the process referred to in the United States, | “Our democratic faith teaches us that the se 5 ae __| rear. “The uncersizned reserve the right to Ber sad baer. Aly conveyance”, &., at purchaser s Happiness ruirns only where comfortable sur- ANACOSTIA. where his “game” was said to be familiar to | useless exaction of mon@y from the people | ] [NIZED BTATES MARSHADR SALE.—BY VIR. Pen Suaratly OF ast whole alin nigds KALCLAPE. Dau & CO., Aucta. MS & CO. ings exist. J NIGE! r = - | Terns ut males «ie ‘one-third in one es LiFES Dau & CO., Y . WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucts. roun ‘ —— the police. upon the false pretext of public necesaity is the | U tue ofa writ uf deri tartan: nruedeutel te viene | Sterlite tee wer ant rent amd tee | ts] WALTER RB. WILLIA Ande. ws wets THE W. MO. A. CLUB. Pinter, cheered by the magistrate’s remark, | worst of all goverumental perversions, and in- | oficeul the Suprexe Court ui the Dincict of Golun Sorred payiepte to be secure by deel os trust un tue Wt VILLIAMS & CU., Auctioneers, UNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, ‘These are the objects of life and formerly cost The W. M.O. A. Club of East Washington | insisted that he con.d increase the weight of | volves the greatest of all dangers to our guar- | 23)" i Dinient ‘A deposit of $200 to be inde vy the pur OF A WELLassorTeD wiecmenapeoetcetaiso fortunes to acquire. Underthe saferuard of ome ‘met last evening at the residence of Sergeant | gold and asked if it was just that he should be | antees of justice and equity. * * * om SATURDAY, the SIX1H DAY OF JUNE. 1.91 wner at tue tye of s..c. Ly terms of sale are not tok: TES, WILLOW | WAKE, IMPROVED P. Doolan, No. 615 I. street southeast. The | Compelled to divulge his secret in conrt, ‘But to my mind the smdiest and most fright- | S11 mterent of the devenant in und to the to'stiS"detaniting parchtser tak and cost. Ail | CASES ACE “BOX. COORTRE MILE, SES EQUITABLE = fully di h Streeter thereupon culled attention to the | ful result of public extravagance in seen in the | described prot ery, to wt: Lot ered tWenty-six | conVeyaneIny at Pugehager s cost Z CADDIES. ETC. AT AUCTION.“ ~ es SS Secreted with Sowers, | fact that Pinter, while claiming to be able to | ceadiuews of the marses of out people, who are G38), twenty-seven C7)" amt wwontyceic ht CaN). in SACKS UNH ALSTON, trustee, | (cu ELIDAY, | MAY JFUUTELATH, aT TEN! Wear : ay ne | increase the weight of gold. refused to make an | nut dishonest, but only heedloss, to accustom | jt, heavired and Maer HM ete | ROBERT CHLISTY: Trustees Sore northw-st corner I-thand 8 streets Dortiiwest a | x23 igtweofa.deel of trust dus) recorded! in Liber ee sic added pleasure to the event. ‘Those present caenen rs FS y No. 130), 50.10 18 me o: the t and Mrs. Doolan, Misses F: attempt to inc! ve weight of gold bars and | themselves to that dereliction in public place | of Wasiunston, Distr.ct of Columbia, toxether with all | _my4-1&s 14 O New Vorkave. n.w._ | We lussorteu stoca of groceries natued il pert: - 1302, 10.10 9 ee ee ene Size. ny Misses Fannie | Kept everybody away from the crucible while | which it involves. * * * [and sinzular tire inj rovements thereon. | Seized and | SS FLATFUKo AND COUNLE® SCALES, COPFEE SYSTEM ood, Estelle Curtin, jt Delano, Annie Delano the “experiment” was being conducted, clain- | After the exercises in the Assembly Hall Mr, | 1evieu ute tue property of Juuws H. heliey, and wid | (HANCERY 8A 3 EDLOTS |" “MILL. SHOW “CANES, “THA CADDiTS. WENTIETH DAY OF MAX, A.D. In, at RALE- PAST FOUL O CLOCK P. M.> ta frontor the prenamen, ‘Honor takes the dee TEA OLAS at law, in fave IN COLUMBIA HEIGHTs, SIZUAT£ED ON DACKS YF SALT, 4OXES OF “HANSDELE, | WH : BLES. sic HS. TEA: EROOMS, a Kreis FX Traanell, G: Smith, Susie Amer-| ing that the fumes of theacils he used would | Cleveland, assisted by prominent democrats of OF ee Byoal co DA : ‘ VENUE AND) ON KENYON Lowe, Robest Thoruton, 8 Gaines, J. Flag | kill anybody who approached it without being | the eity and county, held & reception in the ITN A 3 ee ee NEAR UTC BUREEY EXTESDED, SPLUGEEALOR, Ca 8, Marsual, D.C. es % ‘ 1 rest of the. er. Suliseed Moka, Maen Sepacs, inn, Wak, | @oreughly prey for and guarded against | front drawing room of the club house, to which | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts.__mny13tojed ee neehy SEAM 1ST — Ly place of Wealth and Comfort nestles round the egg oon ee — | enid fumes. . the general public was admitted. ‘Lhis and the LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, By virtue of an order of the Scpreme Court of the A FIRST-CLASS GROCER: STOLE. jam Doolan, Dr. 2 ‘eiean. | “In the police court yesterday Messrs. Avory | other purlore were profuvely adorned with roses HOOG st.. near U.S. Treasnry. | District of Coluuuta, iuade on the “Ath day of Jan- | SALE POSITIVE, it bene by virtue of an assien- | U%,00 %. HAPPY ‘HEARTH. ee and Pollard appeared as counsel for the public | and other flowers, paims, ferns and { TWO NEW PRESS-BUICK FRONT HOUSES, WITH | ate conigieoate end | Teemmngece een SE HAY. A-cigace, a ete There wasan exciting dog fight yesterday | prosecutor under instructions from the treas-| plants. and throughout’ the bouss STONY TREN INGS AND AGL A QODEIN TA. ‘ vere are dsfcatanisree abil WALTER WikiabeE Od, | DEIS Petites wren teyarvaniar’ engadl tsar Windom sugwes's the outlay of © few dotiare afternoon at George Richardson's place at | Ury department. Mr. Avory, for the prosecu- | chandeliers were wreathed with smilax. Dur- OVEME. BEING, NOS. 1821 AND IZ | gels fo the hiesent tddor in rout or the prewises On| _my12-2i Auctionvers. | ruc t wil c-aizi efter at lew Or ath Suitland, Prince George's county, Md. ‘The | Hon. stated thet the trick the prisoner played | ing the two hours of the reception acontinaous ona & | THURSDAY. THE 3 JUTE DA OF MAS. y oF otherwise LoWever of the gruntors in sad | 48 an earnest of your food will, and the balance ot ~ 319). commencing QUARTER PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, the sol ow. real tatatei the county Wo DESIRABLE onto. | #3! Sail Poece oF parce OF ero! a ect to.a deed of trust to secre will be cheerfully intrusted to your honor for ~ was of the most simple nature possible. He | stream of people paswed through the building. |_ on MOND: 7 py Brotha Sk Peay and | made it a condition of his “oxperiments" that | | Later in the evening Mr. Cleveland attended | FIVE O'CLOCE'P. of Washin ‘ton. District ot Co. tatbla, Lots muunberet ALE COL NG DESIRABLE. ORIG- | $i. do cud saca interest us inay be due tis pat ndaglh Dairty-three pounds.” Crik’ was in { the sovereigns were to remain in the acid or | the ball and banquet at Music Hall, whieh con- | wil! sll st pablic x so Tt Raittered wo) invion | ZWEEN | NORTH CAPLLOL™ AND fibat | See ey ee Oe Poe . 4 . a rime + by ad of se ©, the vastrict of Col ¥ fine condition and was the favorite by goot | Co™Position which he used for a certain time. | cluded the celebration of the fifticth anniver- | G7 d{oanaley. Tuproved by two bow presence | Uitte acts ane ee, meu theland Pecopcs o. the Dis-rict of Coluuntia. paynfent by the week or month, asyour cim - Tene. | ,STREE ‘Terius: unt 0: the debt unpa: cumstances nay determine the most convenient is et \dded, would use | sary of the German You ‘6 Association. | houses, with stone truuminys, cach containing mine | tes's, suvdivision of part of unt Flewsint. and | , By virtue of the powers in us vested under a certain | . F010 8, : ses Seah Soe’ bed erdent Sashere. (he | es tune wii priced sot cseriia eee Foon bthand al sveasiryconvencurer being | Pletane Liam tat eactiv-sin nine owcsate: | deotin Lue dated Srey Va ter wus" metres | eat seas, meade Kaba Li, oles mwa: | eonand dm-oaort tease sau former was de: — Nos. 1821 and 15 Tauibia Height: c land reords of the’ Dis-rict of Co uuitaa, | jay be due aud tja d tcawouuts cf wach wil be 7 : tench that everybody present at “experiment THE covrrs, fll soon be con: it Hs, th tains 10, ihe request ‘therein, Seated nt thane of oa ef im vaal r Anerican Lomes. hour's ‘ight. ‘Spot was “beds prniabed. "a | stench that everybody Presta eerie oo Seraiieeaetce arate SAAS | Eat fe ae contain 0.124 suse se Seolattinger gel pagename mime am. | ne ie tee a tare from, the city, but | Srettsin the reeult’ of the American's work Equrrr Covat—Judge Hagner. “YNerwe: One-fourth cea, bance moe Lot Dioce 2: contains Sivuscqhars tect Paros Uy deed ot wruton property ead oF alee ok — v they found the prisonor and the sovereigns | Yeeterday—Caverly agt. Wateon; demurrer | yenrr'with mieront at 6 per reat amtacaee The said lotp wil be sold scparetee aes oil be of- optim oF purchaser. “Couveyaneiucs ir at yan ‘FEE CHESS CLUB MEET. gone. sustained; Dill dismiswed. ‘Thompson agt. | of trs on the property. All conveyancing und re: | feredtor saie in tie onler above wiven. fenaser's cost, A deposit o1 2500 required at the p The Anacostia Chess Club met Monday night |"“Seven sears ago, Mr. Avory added, Pinter |Thompeon; rule on defendant gtunnaties cetmconeety wharheauor Menara | fom slg egg tat, On tied cath ant he a po nop ineneet at the residence of Dr. Richard A. Pyles. Dr. | played this trick with success in Liverpool. He p, at ap vase a becompued with in Aiteen days from day of sale. | years. to be secured, by the proniisscry hotes of tue | seven at the wout x fo resell ot the risk wed cont of toe devauitincuremese Pyles, Dr. James 4. Watson, Mr. Arthur Christy | then managed toget bold of 500 sovereigns aud | Yestorday—Boggs agt. Downey; motion for | WISTS: LATIMER & SLOAN. Auctioneers, _| Rureeemehamasiond gt trust on ae Tron riz wall and 10 the depth of mmety-turee (i) eet. VM | auter ive dase advertinawuent Of si resale tn sone CASH AND CREDIT HOUSES, and Mr. Alfred Thornett were the play ‘The | Yonished. | new trial fi ‘iowland agt. Cross; order for | —————____—__—_-_ > EAOOSS jj-annual.y, casa, at tae i |, These lots are adudrau.y situates end ha total ao) GREEN.) named gentleman carricd of city Pinter, it seems, has aleo performed his trick | writ of restitution. JRATCUPFE, DARE © @)., Auctioneers Tie prcaaers ake it Senate ‘vad my, fe; | Somtare of cts hundred aod tir y-exut (Liwoteetand | mygakie ANDIEW C: BiesDLEY,y Trustees. 917, #21 ond 92371 ot, evening. Kelreshments were served. Mr. | i= other countries. The hearing was then ad- Paonate Court—Juige on ior : ; | Maral ; cUY SALE OF ¥ © ‘Thornett will entertain the club at its next | journed. Among the people who are wid to| yosterday In re estate William H. Blan: Eoed ig me * fn | CHANCERY OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ont fo £4 |e been victims of Pinter’ “philosopher's | accessed; “frat. aud ‘unt eecount of asad Sons Sts ithe cernn of sae be nt routed wath ie days : SiREEN cont Bit" o NO" a orabbas PERso%at po ser yd uel C. Mi executor, filed and aj wed. y vi wi of trust dal; well at the risk cost of tue defaulting purchaser. oan 7 ‘Mase. ‘Miss Ela Wansleben bas arrived at Bermen. | child family and a member of the irm of Baring | ye! C+ Mills, exeeuto Fler ggg oll Fg EE pl pe Ry A ay at gps EL OE Distcis or Columisins holding emery Quart of the —eeree ‘Tra a Bros. have been mentioned. half of administration of deceased. Let. | {or the Dis:rict of Colmuvin, and at the request of tue in equity cause No. Rev. Dr. erse, pastor Allen Baptist - —— r fanned party secured thereby, we will sell at_pnbic Plant and and exclusive agency for the Celebrated Charch, Garfield. has returned. ‘The Centreville, Md.. Lynching. Ducchler Tor Lotta and lds Jackson PTH Dayo Fs mepcane ey Cu. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Dean are back from their} according to the di = b 3 FIVE O'CLOCK P. Ti rf lispatches the lynching of | estate Jerome C. Burnett: will filed. In ‘I SON BROS... ¥. wie. Larter Torres, who has been prostrated | G*8 yesterday at Centreville, Md, wasu | evtate Catherine Woods, decensed: Fale against canoe PENCAN “ by the grip, is mending slowly. most bratal affair. The prisoner was dragged | George H. Gamble, returnable May 15, 1891. sail that cortain Plece of parcel of land and pre:niees FUTURE DAYS. cabeis of thet hand,» “Meting from | from hiv cell by « rope aroand his neck, liter-| — gasaa of Hepabticaniom in Spain, _| {wets?;nsx ouys0 nature nimabered ome, hundred apa LATIMER & 8L04%, Aucnoncers erodes _ ally dragged through the office and hall, porch ‘vision of ‘said square in iC Wallach, tolto tive, {SN Gat, nese U. &. Treesery. Dire A. H. Witmer, wife of the assistant su-| and gate, out to the street corner, where The total returns from the loctions through. | in the surveyursufice of aud cis. torether with a | opus: or Pury’ peeecea| oe oe dent of St. Ehzabeth, is visiting Mrs. | < ‘ch ecemeg | OUt Spain on Sunday last show that 2,753 | the improvouients, “ways, eameniutn, rwtte, veivi- | TRY AND VARIED ASbURTWERT OF 1 CHAN SALE OF VALUABLE PRO! B Lyousat Bloomingdaie Asylum, New Yori. | of the lynchers mounted horses, which seemed hists, 854 republicans, 169 independents, | {270% Neredtament puurtenauces 9 tho same} AND THY ENTIRE CONTENTS AND OUT absorsd aa BDGE. Ox a = tobe relinem “The crowd hen hurried | Btw ahd {sola weve sheaed | het Gutta, ee onna emo | SETHE TERRE OP LCR Tae hans | SPOUTS oAachGe BUTE at'ra ‘The Wyandottes were defeated by the Little |40wn im the direction of the wharf. Green oe ee geera.ti percent, secured by on the prop- By virtue of « chattel deed of trust recorded on May pByrytue fs ‘Of the Supreme Court of the Rocks yesterday by 2 score of 8 to 4 near the | *eemed to know his fate at once, and during How Impost Duties are Avoided. fe thang pep ope RR ity couse Bo iabee ee es a ew bridge. Seven innings were played. | Weed npthing. When feces eouely, but it] John W. Link, special agent of the United Bap Bai no son MUAY, MUAY SUEGEER ny |W Diy'Gr way “The Baconian Brotherhood held a ceasion | Pr "he bal alba Cogeed tor se neem irom States treasury, who has been fnrtont i he ua, cinta rou end tne A trout of at Scien | Selec Se el aime ge t attention was paid to the appeal. ‘Several | the effect of the McKinley tariff on Cuban teenie alge By ag a, wat | pistols or guns were fired as the crowd passed | cigars, reports that the Cuban cigarmakers the purchaser. . ‘The work of demolishing Eminamael Church | Wow", mere wan but lithe talking or swenr- | are making their cigars Hight, and so the Mo- TORRE ATRING, | o } trustrs id Hi. 5 sras begun yesterday preparatory to erecting a | hy tes ogo rene’ hivenie oan : Uhe bid tariff of 2.50 | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. Aucis,”> myl3dads. eustly and imposing structure. | ooo oe apn wherger heirs about | heavier upon them than the Resse] Reema rad. fecal ae Mic nanann Tea: me anrowt oe fair to be held med oper etapa CE ee ee eye age Cig doom | J)UNCANSON BROS... auctiongers, - ‘Wh end D sts. nw. ‘tius’ Church at Oxon Hill, Md., are Hopper Smith. About twenty-four strides | save two to tbree pounds on a thonsand. Bientorwit: Pure of four sons ‘was irs. Mamic &. Raabe who sung the | ‘Tom the turning point the rope was thrown | There is no violation of law in doing #0. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, KNOWN AS solo at tho Methouisi at ov limb of @ peach tree and the body was ) === iON, ve Saty aad tot Mee Ney Hetee. ae tool avuiver- | drawn up, leaving the vietim's feet about eight esnptetim poatant We printed. ¥ ¥, as inadvertently | inches from the ground. Se H aay 4 A branch office of the Western Union Tele- Electric GRAND PCOL, 000, grep Company has been opened in Fisher's Edison's New ‘Wonder. ‘$100, VERMILLION, EBONY, EEA ws 0c, ster thors Quarrymen Aceept a Compromise. - A compromise nas been enacted between the ie ae ~ Quarrymen’s Unioa and the quarry owners of North St. Louis, Mo., by which the quazrymen to receive ten pay? for nine hours’ and voices of the Each . . == ‘she tee ile Mts ection | Sane Maren = be aptited io wate zy eg oo earpeat ‘mar! ecaturs, can ‘money order, or by to the onder of erebitectural irom workers and the other strike the ‘tals and q stent SESS sue cm rn ome