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6 " -THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1891. CITY AND DISTRICT. THE G A. R. ENCAMPMENT. THE CLOSED SEASON. ‘ AUCTION SALES. PROPOSALS. EDUCATION €F A recently published work on “The Art| *"** * year oon patos ean eg — migsoten afl sc foarte gpa O AL Baking Powder s Sot oo isan tie macs Soul RONDAY" SCRE IN WASHINGTON of Advertising” says: “A point which will af-| At the close of the war thousands of soldiers| The fall text of the President's proclamation Rewexser Fostoria. for brones inmay. peste mite pie Gt Aes Re: | CURIE SERVICE A yg ford reliable information as to the value of a| who had fought through the long and bitter | for a closed season in the Bering sea fisheries, Spatal private lessons in oil trenches of & general education.” Spe dal stteution t publ Bestion Las lawn Bexim ded ‘ation as an advertising medium is the | struggle marched up Pennsylvania avenue in| published in Tae Stan yesterday, has been is guaranteed absolutely SALE OF LOTS AT AUCTION, esr tee (eal Be Heth Stewart - w mk. ese, n . JUNE 24, 1801, 1 O'CLOCK. fect US Capntel” Svat Fouts Ammapgtie | grand review. Many of these soldiers have | telegraphed to the collector of the ait % closeness with which the publisher adheres to | §rand revi grap) ollector port at Sen Hee ar = z ia mic at ee ply | Since visited Washington, but never in a grand | Francisco with instractions to have a thousand pure an wholesome, an Festerts te etuated on Richasond cnt DenvitioR.®.. | ("LISS SF ae Dunives pas ease | not tome i* advertising rates. we Stan invariably | oie If the energetic efforts now being | copies printed and distrib he this side of Falls Chureh, just 33s miles west of Wash-| D.C... June 13, INU]. Sealed pods, inacrsed i iY | wehote . ing | copies printed and distributed among thé sev- = : cphropenain for. Su pie watt Lo Tevet ths | A LIRACTNEPRESGH CARES F holds to its rates; and, what is of greater im- ie, however, meet with success, the veterans | eral cutters and naval vessels. su rior in all ways to eve other — Ses gat TWELVE O'CLOCK M.. JUNE TWENTY: | 44 and venticcnem Portance to the advertiser, it charges everybody | next year will again march up Pennsylvania! Capt. C. L. Hooper, commanding ‘the reve- p € y' Ty . He 200 net shove Wetitnateh ‘eity, Meany | Se liege Cane at ne ee ee ees er the same price for the same service. ‘This fw | avene in a body, and to reachis th desirable | nue steamer Corwin, bas been instructed by : < a laidout, good street railway station. fie fer the Vaiied tatcg ort Hours Waniinatone | S002 in" cake cmt tng seme seed tr tie ctu | te Tsay Department to meee copeest! — NO other powder is free from impurity. rote churns tne talaphone, | ES" eat coe eh NES a |p and hearty co-operation of Washington busi-| the proclamation from the collector at San ee ee the severe] ‘amticiee Fequited sadn emaiie ot ate | 4 ME BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LAXOUAGES, may be procured on spp ication at th jeht is reserved to reject any aud all bids RANSDELL, United States Marshal ter ste | Openal summer. Lower summer rate Prepar aia heal Gea aaa ness men. The Grind Army of the Republic | Francisco and to sail with all possible dispatch, = =) [sro wg DRO ERENT 73 14m on. © should hold its annual encampment next year | giving the proclamation the widest possible AUCTION SALES. Ries ee ‘The Constitationatity of the Act of Congress | in this cit, , Say the local members, and from | publicity. The commander is also given these — = Distrks ot Covemtia 2013-208 _ | ing for college a specialty, ronda | Secumathati-stes cieoty ents W ommms| Geamrecesne RG, TOMORROW. petueiieniclalteeat, ne “| RoronALa, POR APPINATES Amp, GHENT | : y 2 fice : = ow weraity, June 1s ro Yesterday was the return day in the case of | certain that the business element of the capital | _ Seize any American or British persons or ves- | 7y ATCLIFFE, DARR ‘Auctioneers. WATER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers am3 cpus ie Guoperiy indorsed): will te secelved, watil the Kock Creek Park for the parties interested | gity thoroughly agree with the veterans. = nari be Reel) have been Fonig or in| R’ ee oe 8 | eienacite WALEO Fonismmn' eerie ter raps ag Special inducements to persone Gesir- CLVCK NOUNIJUNE TWENTACAINGR, | Pr sho why appraisers should not be} Dt 0 THE . end Beit the Prohibited waters after notice. r ON OF DESIR- OAK CHAMBER SULTES. HEAVILY | U2# ' Da % ey pe a a AN ADDRESS To THE CITIZENS. and bring or send them in charge of a sufticient | PWiup TWO-STORY AND CELLAR. BAL WIN: ‘ LEGANE WALNUT SIDEBOARD. | Special train from Oth street depot at 1 o'clock, Trot. KOMI a Sot Sogn. Ba sppointed for the coulemnation of the groand | | The work in regard to obtaining the eneamp- | force to insure delivery to nearest convenient| BOW BRICK HOUSE, Ne IGE TENTH STREET | | TRRNEREE ASE TOP, MIRROK BACKS | Jane 24. Seiskse Mrs. 4.. 4104 aired, the owners of which had not agreed | ment has just begun, but promises more than | port of their own country, together with wit- NORTHWEST. TXTEEN' fe SPAN SIGUE OAK EXTENSIO: = RO: OSALS POR PUANISI 2 4 - — yy On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE S'XTEENTH, WALNUT DENTIN Don’t fail to go. fe note DAL SCHOO with the commission as to the price. There | well. Ata meeting held last week of the com- | Desses and proof, and thero deliver them to the | 341 AT SIX O'CLOGE, we. will sell. in front of the LSTERED IN LEATH ‘Jot reaps and full rectinuars egpty te for the District ot Cobu 1, iw, Sea alt Manierdaaa cakathea tte ; ho have taken the | PPeper officer of the court in said port. Send | premises, CHIFFON Hi apply loners. | Washincton, = | edtcatoes ‘amd were a large number of interested parties in | mittee of prominent men who have taken the | PPoPCr offic . hee LOT 72- SQUARE 304, OLDING BED, Mi oh M.A. DALLINGER, 1422 F st. Sealed proponais will be Teceivexi at Up 2 eS the Court in General Term, Messrs. Jere Wil-| matter in charge a subcommittee was ap- master of the seized vessel. her | pouting sixteen fect on luti street and rannineback | SPRING AND MATH : TWELYE OCLOCK Mon Wei ; NE | cisten tp trot, Gatien @'Acedern = mate or boatswain, all her cargo, and such of | fist'wi ro an alley, improved. by 5 tw DSCHOULOF LANGUAGKE I no Abert and others | Pointed. which will shortly draw up an ad- 8 that width eighty feet to un alley, Imp ya two- BN EER aD SOMGOLOE LANGUAGE W. 0. BECKENBAUG! dress to the public and afterward a mass meet- | b€T crew as you may deem safe, in the seized | story bay-window brick house with large cellar, being son, T. A. Lambert, W. St TWENTY. FOURTH. Tsoi, bricks to be used on Lrightwuod ave. horth iS > z a 2 oi e e i i ‘No. 16:1 JOth street northwest. ‘ BALTIMORE, MD. Creek Church road. Blank forms of proposals snd Fepresenting the respondents, and District At | ing will be held and subscriptions be asked. It jewel, , At time of seizure draw np ngewe “fenus:’ One-third cast, balance'th one and two] BALI HACK ERuicy ANTIC specitcatious can be obtained at this ofie trom ap- | q KOT x TEST c torney Cole and Assistant District Attorney | is thought that the local delegates, when they cunbpow howing Condition of acized vessels | Zeurs. secured by deed of fru on the premises wid. | PSIOEIATOL MARBLE TOFAN Auctioneer. Jo16-6emy | plication therefor, tagerher ‘with ai” neve andor: | {A sonity qver ofered to Barents, Chiliren, Toa: ters ‘Taggart for the commission. The latter pre-| present Washington's claims at Detroit next | place and date of seizure, giving latitude an: Tesdap of tain, pasubte aumkanenatte acohtenr os BRUSSELS TS &, S| [DNIEED | STATES MARSHADS SALE. — BX | sidered: “The Sehate neni se sae Any and ati | faut periecth). Crayon, pastel. ore. of ap-| August, must be in a position to guarantee | [ousitude and circumstances showing guilt. | the day of sale, payable semiannuity, craiicash. at | BRUSSELS, INGRAT O03 Bide or parts of bids. J. W_ DOUGLASS, J. W. KOSS, | anu otf patini. Saturday ciamien, Call aul a tne sented the petition for the appointment of sp- | oes us au entortainsient fund, cedinn. | Sign declaration and send. with the ship | {he perches spi wich snRiteen dye trom sale, | Sits. WON i | Clerkin of Tae wat se batts | MM. ROBERT, Conninimnmers, D.C.” “jek” | Nomiatihy grocra ut windoute Portals te rie “ ii i icer tl ‘ht is reserved to resell at the risk and cost E 4, WIE ~ a pea, Swi x‘ 4 in B10 Be, ). tea | n B I pee ee ae ‘ceme little doubt that this sum will be casily copes sae Das ee ces | core eee ee Fes ms: atthe auction toont ut Maca Da RUPOS ALS FOR D ites. eM | SOS MORK: CL” nan tad eens wie ETITIONS TO DISMISS THE ON d. Bosto: bad i . 4 vst. VARE. KYTCHED ° * oe E: achineton. D. ¢-- June | teen ue tesa ebet a iu burope, Petitions to dismiss the motion were tiled on | tainment fund of "$100,000 and "used | Seized eet eee” Se ee ee ee dee HATCLIFFE, DARR, & CO.. ou wr DNESDAY HK £ Siesta Weta Die. erin | $y. 000 sora of Seana? Moan ente” 1 : | 97 papers found on board. e officer in charge | _Je0-d&ds ictionéers._] commencinz ai TEN O'C aoa nnd Snterem of tata a Die es Teoeived at this office until 1WELV EM. on THURS: Des ae behalf of the following: A. F. Matthews, Aun | $75,000, but itis the opinion of every one who | Papers found : cmp gerald ; F EIGHT: | Se Bieventh street northwest . ‘ ' DAY GUNE UWENTA-FLFTH, isl. de attene =~ * Rad qtuen: the wnttac cage Umeat Gat ot e seized vessel will at the time of del TINE, BUUDING, LOTS CORNER, OF EIGHT | Roveshotl elects yarticiy wartuteanaheatg’ weet | followine dewrited property. tort: Tat cf Ome | DAY: SUNK T WENT i. je. he attention | — e , 3 Hayes, Henrietta Copethwaite, W. £50,000 Washington can much better entertain | 18§ the vessel's papers to the court sign a cer-| F'eyxTi wiKEL AND GUS PLACE, Neak | Moyes effects prt iy ari eae Bro: | Guang, counting of, Dewi, Fables, Book Cone | Peters sonycante i ccts of comereesapravved | GGUSKANTLE TO TEACH ANY PLES TO Eliza B. Barton, F. D. Shoemaker, S. encainpment than any other city with three | Hilcate stating any change that may bave taken | on TUpSDAY AFTERNOON JUNE SIXTEENTH, | astiumiture, “WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Chintry ter, Thd'at ONE GCLOCK FM ron | 32, and vol. 4, p- 414, Stacuteeat"Larre. By ‘oie of drawing Deceanaty. J. Whit John Saul, Wm. Watson, L. B. Shoemaker. €X- | times the eat ‘This a t follow only fi place in respect to the vessel, crew or cargo | 1891, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we willsell, in | 2°22 ai Auction above day and date, Iwill also sell at public sale, Seations, forme of bid and other informant) \. Artist, «23 F et ny Baw ni ¢ SI | dc udeaien kik Woe i K 11 th is | front of the premises, ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, cash, in Room No. 38, Atlantic Duilding (Nos. #2 and | thisoffice, PETER C. HATNS, Licut eRVATOI ecutors of L. P. Shoemaker, D. F. Forest. A. i. Since the seizure. Keep a list of all the vessel i Pr L 5 t INGTON CONSERVATORY Oe Mumc - | the which Washington posesses as : ri a ES O AND P, SQUARE 133, 1409G st.. near U.8. Treasury. | {630 F street northwest), ONE LARGE MOSLER TRON | Kineers. 10th st nw eT eae i ee ee thea, | Smecting place for all large bodies, but from | !@ Which the proclamation has, been given and | pronting 40 fect on Lath atieet Sun Vay it Linch on — SAFE Greatly new), Allo! the nt a Catharine Freas et al, and about forty others. | tye hb pr ‘ mf nd DROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE | organ, voice, woln, ft particular points of interest tq the old sol- | [7nish all United States and British war or | Lawreuce streetor Riges place. Theee lotsare. neat | SPECTAT, SAL k me Rare OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT | ¢T4 ; : e ph war ; L purchase of the materia: in tie irs ares, UB The petitioners (respondents) clainn that the | 4 7 Fevenue vessels with copies of the list. | Fur-| theintersection of IM attest and Sew’ Hampainre | SPAT GALE, OF MOUSEUOER ERFECTS AT S57 caret eaten cen naan Seek Walling So a act of S 7S, is Guevaattational | Uhtre traditions and Mintots of thee athe | hich the commoanding oficers of ‘he Ttash and sfenugand cant eadily’ be subdivided, beine corner | SEVENTEENTH, INO, COMMENCING AT TEN Sep Mandeoce fbemain tuiidinw ie two storensnd |S ROM. E ASD. First. hief Engineer Casey and Dis-| center and within easy reach of most of the | Beat with copies of these instructions and the | "{lrna: One-third cash; balance in one, two fd Embracing Parlor Furniture. Elerant Leather-covered LIFFE, ing 18 10% fect wide end aoe, | Scieucy in three mouths trict Commissioner Robert presume to act on | j,°e : we Rush with seventy-five copies of the proclama- | three years, notes to able | Ghinirs (made in Parici, Couches and fevnees: Fike ee daha” helper te obtain positions. 1 ye writin tn : nd | Mrged battlefields, | Along its at that time mud- | 4 1 ty-five copies in St. Paul | sem-innuxily, and to rust on | Widow Drapery (ingia) Hair Mattress: =. Eine ‘Ractioncers. —T the commision by authority of Congress covered avenue these soldiers marched in vic- | ou aud leave twenty-five copies operty sold: ‘or all cash, at option ot purchaser. A , } 3 jn avinys and Wali Decorations, Folding ¥ binet of sale. | Iedstexds with not by appointment of the President of the ; to) Administrators sale tay executive officer | }Srae tori . Island for the Bear. jeporit of $200 -on encli fot. requured af tifve 8 procession at the close of the war. | Island for the sone Bet parchereweer: her public building in Washington has ite | Secretary ‘Tracy sent to the commanding | Conveyancing, &.. at purchaser's cost. ‘itvor ironts, Canton Mat wether with other articl C a talowue of the valuable nited States or a ak OF COMMERCE, y court « 3 end Tare collection of Masonic end. miscellan-ous ‘Tike steps at the tro yromite city post office a Bar ~ See oie vs complied with'in fifteen days, otberwive right reserved. AT CLEVEN O'CLOCK books belo! SF. Sheckelis of George: | entranceare brown stone. ‘The tout ie revert ein 7 of the United States. | Secoud. Bocas’ eat" | peculiar interest for the veterang, and thou- | oficer of the United ee ye icay ae | Ketegel at tak and cost of defaulting purchaser after | ats, at our Home and Ca ete Dec nent, 1331 ana | Louk pelonurtic ra the late C.F. Shes Kelle of ate. The proposals will be for the urchase of ail t monte, "Bix thorough cures? gress Las in the devolved s judicial func” | saucis of the old soldiers would come to Wash- | St Francisco, orders substantially the same as | five days sdvertisement of such resale in some news- | 13:51 H street, 20 New and Second hind Vehicles. at HALE-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. P- our the material contained ih the buiklinw. The entire English, Accountancy, Civil Service, Short: tion upqn,the President ia the adjudication of | ington to view its buildings, make flying trips | ‘20% seat by the Treasury Department to the | paper Cy ere hope x Jels-2t tion rooms, corner Pennsylvania aveniie and 1.th | Dutidins to be torn down and all tue material, incrad: | Land ata Ispemtitns miteetions whee’ teatbevont. awards. Third. Because the law deprives the | (othe fields where they. foogbt and thas cote | 7evenue cutter Corwin. ‘The Mohican will pro- | _210-W&ds__D ASR SROS.. Auctioneers. | + TIMER & SLOAN, Aucuony —— | street, we will se theabove "valuable cotlection of | me allt tobe eultely removed fromthe pres | Catalgyue ou arpil sia, . owners of the land of their right to have a jury | rides died and to march once morealong Penn. | ©e€4 to Bering sea with all dispatch to the vi- | (£0. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 509 11th st. 1400" near U. 8. Treasury, | OME . cteof ti SYA GEREN | «ia iy days from date of pur- | tu: Ck CRNER, AM., CE, Prin determine its value. Fourth. Because in the | sivania avenue with colors tlying and bands | ty of Pribyloft Islands immediately on re-| AUCTION SALE NT GROUND, SI ee tise te take place on the Bath of May Iza. wan pre: | | {lie entire purchase money to be paid before remor- | GPENCERIAN WUSINEAS COLLEGE, uct Congress has assumed to control the action | Tisving martial music. ving of printed copies of the President's proc- |" VAIED ON TRE NORTH SF CORNER OF CALIFORNIA. AVEX foneLin order to tuake fhuportant adattions. Cate | ims ony portion of the Dulin) SPREE, Larger {and D ate 2. em © commissioners desi . : e2 lamation. The Thetis will proceed at once di- NDEN STRE] VENUE, LE * 2 . “ a 1 m the superintendemt of ck gegen echoobe. pstieaipe > thal pry eprmmnnllnarsy“oepat en gone MONEY ALREADY PLEDGED. rectly toSand Point, teers seutawsen of GhOUND IN Tite » UNIMPROVED | SECOND SQUALE ABOVE FLORIDA AVENUE, | By onler or C ) Adminitaics, | Simchat? “uperinendemt of the Northern Liberty | isis os putneen See or fo restrict, the rights of the reperdents by | Without any subscription books opened as | the sealers, to distribute copies of the procle-| will ~uil im gon ot the Prewiaes on TUESDAY, | a. Day ANOLE ROE Se ALCLIFFE, DARK & CU., AUCTIONEERS, Froposis wile ened aa Tee CTO | Boasting ny Sea et kmiting the amount whieh | shall be al-| yet already £11,000 has been pledged to the | ™4tion to those found there. The Alert will | THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. sin, at eon Ga ee . B20 PA. AVE'N.W. | NOOATSUNE TWENTIETH Init. and aretobe an | pcbecl of shorthand, Typewriting and Phonosraps. eae pgh Setaie vSee7 the y ove : I mg iged to also promptly proceed to Alaskan waters, and | £! 1B OCLOCK P. M.. lot 4, and tlie south 40 teet of cura ae PERFE a 3 cD BASEMENT Bay. | {ieaned fo ACBEMT ORDWAY, Prendent Northern | choo! of Spencenian kaya Write. ment of embraced within Cee TC tne fants Nhile Mr. 0. 8. Staples | will be followed lnter on by the Marion with any | ‘terms cass’ snd mate inom at time of sale. $100 ee AND BASEMENT BAY. | Liberty Market Association. P| Pebool of Mechanical aid Architecttral Drawing limits asa publie has offered the free use of parlor 10 at Willard’s | subsequent instructions that may be framed. — | deposit on each lot. ‘Terms to be complied within RANGE AND MODERN Bo a a AVENUE NOKTHEAST. On FRIDAY, JUNE NINE "PREASULY OF THE UNITED 31 TEENTH, 1891, | O'CLOCK P.4i.. we will sell NTH, isvi, at SIX | 1 ineton, D.C., June 9, ING) juctiou, infront of | authority ‘contained in fitteen days. LelU-d&de'] GEG. W. STICKNEY Fi VHANCERY SALE OF VALUALLE IMPROVED, J HEAL Ba WEST. Quarters cr mouth) rains. “Day and nicht sesmcom Hite vr call fur iliustrated su bouncelveut C. SPEN ie Seeds Ueneunes an cadei tale | and Willard Hall for headquarters and place of a quire the property within tue prescribed | Meeting. The hotels and steamboat and rail- THE CREWS On WEDNESDAY, Jt SSDAY, 5 BK LLB, Pranctpat. NEARLY KEADY, TE ON THE SIDE OF | commencing at HALE-PASt FIVE ‘O'CLOCK, in | the premises, March <j, 181 (a copy of t mb? SARA A. SPENCER, Vico Principal Limats of the proposed Rock Creek Park with- | Toad companies have expressed an earnest de- —_—_—_ STREET BRLWE MARYLAND | front of tlie premises, we shall sell sost 50 tore frout of SUB LOT 35, IN SQUARE 864, hereto), the Treasure: ot the United stat 7) ISS BALCH SCIVILSERY STITH ==; xD : os — rom-| Sire to further the plan. The magnitude of r STREET SOUTHWEST, AND | Lot 133tn Wut W. Corcoran’ Fronting 38 feet on Maryland avenne and running | ¥ites bids tor the bonds of the District of ¢ vim au | _ wase se ——d <8 the consent of the owners and Epon a com | Oe ned which woul be tit Wash Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Columbia and U. of nt IDE OF F STR apert of 5 & Widow's Mites t * dinproved by an e} thorized by said act. in to two million tour | 27& DUsNesS college, LAV lUth st. nw. Pupispre. pensation limited toa fixed sum (=1,200,000), | the crow which would be present if Washing- Pa, Eights at New London HAND EIGHTH STREETS | Washinton Oulu), conta ory. ad vuseticat rick dwell Mundred theasind dofiars. Suid (muds will le reece | BARU wacceset wily for evi wervicn Gepartinet:tal wad Fegardless altogether of the adequacy of sum to be a just compensation therefor. Sixt Because Congress attempts toexercise the right of eminent domain within the Dist are Leet, lOc ols and all the modern improveneits, iD : no pdcoee ng pe tg sareet F the date of their teste (Cennus eLarnAnOnS, pers t mientels with MiFFOr ily: 801. ond will bear interest atthe | CADEM\ OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 MARSA. perce cect | Eocas® Se Fe ACHDII0 OF THE HOLY Chose, rz Mansa, ity. the Potomac, Ar-| alarm: ‘This house is near Stanton Viace and on the | “num, payable seini-aniully much Prey y str Tine of the eagett tie United States ann ‘ree of the Supreme Court of the sed in equity cause No. Skidmore et vir. are con but it is thought certain that 300,000«trangers | The annual gathering of the college clans on would visit the city. ‘There were in line at | the Thames takes place this week. Many dele- gates are already at New London. Ming views of th t of Co- | Boston last year over 100,000 veterans. Mr. Reentine Courses ‘and aflords every advantage im Lit J. Beall has been one of the most 3 mr stature, Music and Art. Fiano, Mary, violins a nadir beta : the alance in one and two | Terius made known at sale. A deposit of $200 re: | Of Sait District. ‘The bon is wilt be in newistere forms Vaio Leescunatven. General Vora Drawieand Jumbis for a purpose foreign, manifestly to th st workers in the preliminary arrange-| A Lew London special to the Philadelphia | ton’on TUESDAY, AY OF oes becrinig interest ‘and secured by | quired at tieof mae. Teri to becouuplied with ini | Andim denorinariina ot ne Luwired ave husired | Penes Worries a pre: Pony nog come grees aus prgpnbn re vents for obtaining the encampment and has | Press says: The two Columbia crews, headed Isl, at F in front of St on the. property sold. or all cash, at op- oF rit is reserved to resell at the risk anc and do.iars, crewed = — the preuiives. the follow nz des: rtbed real estate with depos t required at the tune iting purchaser. All couveyancins, Be... te the Sevretary of the Tre: —— = ess. “I do | by their coach, Applegate of "86, took up their | the hrprovements thereunto belonsing consisting of a | Of sale. All conveyaucing aud econias at purchasers | Cham sete RAICLIFFE, DAMIR ¢ District of Colustbia Bonds. and willie recetved a | __ ‘TOF WASHINGTON | nec antent doubt.” said he toa Sram | quarters at Gale's Ferry in Capt. Christopher | {Mrs ory rior dweilin in the “ity “of Wasiinsion | cox, es Reimers Soha ng: | LNENTY-SECOND, 1801. The award wal beats | PENN INARY AND LADIPS saderis Sanmnbeet : ; 3 aud Distrcto ciwits Bai Alot ieneers. : FALUABLE REAL Ex | ENENUS-SECOND, inl.” Toe award will be made ) SEMINARY AND LADIPS the state of Maryland and_ the citizens of the | Tohorter, “thar the necessary guarantee will be | brown's big square white mansion, which stands im sauiare thrweiiuteedatn Bits. ; CEP OF WASHINGTON. Dib | mee sadgytte, alt roval of the Secretary i the rma | eq, Misty nud beaitut.” Stewun — wes, which bac tpogtre Pine rom S several years there has been a desire among the | 00 the lofty lett bank of the charming river, on lot. five (3) und “Aga meget pth pipsaseCibenar he Eu MEBEREA Treasurer U.S. Ex-ufficio Com’r | Bsns, eas. fire Sy Of acrens. | THON. the President of the United States in 1793 | Yeteans to come to Washington, and since | May 22. Ever since Columbia has sent a crew we Fone stg hog . C. . pops the movement commenced many expressions of | to the Thames the blue and white colors have 2 be fixed for | ood will and promises of votes have been re- “Bids tor 1 good idea of the chances for su ot have compact and agreement made upon the creation of said District between the United States and PARTITIO? IRABLF REAL ESTATE | | By virtae of a di 1 . $i ; District of Coluinbia y-one (1) fee hy torty-tive ( 10 vuthe Lith day of June, 1801, the ABOUT ONE ACKE EACH. tee, will offer for sale at pub. auction in irdut em, thence =o! nuersicucd, trus- | Uuvlie” No. 164-]—An act to provide for the pay-| QT. HILDA'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MOKKIS- iuches to the so went of bonds of the District of Co.uubia fal ine due | ©) town, N.J.: tweifth year begins Septeruber 285 : Tine of” sald lot four (4) and’ thane ¢ 1 ; . July rst, ewhteen hundred an nd J 220) sumer wemnuon, eu Judge Wilson asked that a day ‘. fluttered from the same flagstaff. Capt. and | ast ninety-one (1) ives seven (3) nviuse to the wee f ee of the Supreme Court of the | reshective reiuises ou MONDAY, THE 1 WE: fret aud twenty-aratu, eisiteny tine saa. “ ce haan ceived from the diferent states. P : y of Columbia, passed Juue oA. D. SECOND DAY OF JUNE, 1801, at the hours Lere- ud twenty aint, hundred aind winety hearing this motion and 5 diseases n followed, = = Mrs. Brown affectionately call them “our boy ether with a rucht of way tor the (ur. cefeaae pie ee aus Sass toe enacted by'the Senate and Honwe of he in whfth it was stated that the owners of $00 —_— i ie said lote jour (band hee. Richard Butier of Washin wy the United of Aimersca tn Con- wi La win ds we or ears of he city of Wa - eas assembled, “Uhat the Lveasuret of the ‘Caite acres had filed petitions and that it was desired] THE SOUTHERN CHAMPIONSHIP. hotel ory gig weyae orermai | oy Ro AG RG A Dy Butler, weveased. bem ca Val. thy under: | | AT FIVEO'CLOCK P.M. son. | Coste, cx odhcas ‘commbationes St tier wee sonted Se Eavsens Sells beaah ox pein Gaarters to those of Yale in the lot adjotning. | ee a a te ae ved erutees will sel af bite ais vn on the brew | in sauare two Lundied and y.neth-a ne, witcu bering | nats, x. omste commtcsioner Of the suking fubd of sphere e ere c versity occupy tie porns ons the enet line of said lot Avot: isos to tie hz) ext jot WEDNESDAY. the | corthe save at the nor-beast corner of Salt iota we District of Conmubia, ys erry di oc A DAY FOR ARGUMEST. Beginning the Tennis Tournament at WH | same hind of a big. white hotse, owned aed tes | sen rogram nels outs are northeast corner | Se ONT: ALBIS aUHALE™ | Mbt eae South twenty feet, cence weat cue | bots ty De prevared i sini ‘ot'une uname Bye After consultation the chief justice set the mington, Del. by an old sea-dog of the same name. Capt, | (1) feet seven (7) inches, theuce north two C2) ee Re Pe a ft ee : : Six (6) inches, thence eest niuety-one (91) Teer seven ee P ‘ aid E bearing interest at therate of three and 8fy Lundreutiis motion for June 25. The Washington players who are to partiei- | Lathan Brown couldn't be prouder of the dark | (4) inches to the said eaat ine of said tot Ave cy and | ton. Disttiet of Ceaouia, to wit: Lote numbered “Sratactnat a anpelss~ cis cos aaa centu annun. payaule bait Seariy on the ae eee ‘ate in the tournament of the Southern Lawn | bite flag if he had been brought up under it | tleuce south two (2) feet six (U) inches to the place of | [NPB ANE CD th ats-thrbe (CG) and ‘thirty fou PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., lot nine, | Bret days of July and Jatusry: im each? pene Aue ; . AND OFTEN. P haan lipepeseny, Wz | himseif. As soon as the crews arrive each year | Vining. | aT ae FIVE orcLock | #21). ech lot contmuiiis pearly one acre of ground, | tp square two hundred and sixty-five, it’ bemg the | bonds suai be redeewable picawure atter two years | A) for the rest of thie segwom Ladiew THEY HIT HAKD AN N. | Tennis Association arrived at Wilmington, | the old captain aquints his eve and locke the at the hour of HALF-PAS | sud tio of tireas impauved by sural ciections. southeast corner or 14th aiid C streets southwest, and | Sid Payable ton years aiter the date of their msue Tie | 34. children's shirts, 20x. per jal: ki ii bl P' a A tf : P.M. on the same day anc immediately atter the avor rdcash,balanceintwo equalin- 4 improved by a trame dwelling. privepal and imtercet thereon sual: be exe.upt frou, id. and up, punking, Zo. per yd. ‘The Bostons Easily Win Another Game | P¢l-. yesterday morning and were dropped at | "Varsity men over, saying, if he is pleased, Le Said trustees will also offer, in front of the | | equal 7 A ’ Be. ‘per 9 Mile: Unc-tuind of the purchase money of | !xation Uy Federal, State, ur municipar auteonts, | LUCAS, Ws teh at mee ‘spl0 tm" ‘ J r, in tro ‘o Sears, with utezest payabie | "Terms tun by ousral,,& wn ee eS is “Elsmere,” where the grounds of the Delaware | “I reckon you'll weather the gale if yon crowd | PFrtuises. respec spite, fovowin« described real | iy at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, | each piece ot propert, sh witiin ten days from | aud = ited States 19 wereliy pedeed ADIES WISHING THEIR PINE WHITE AND ‘From the National . 3 mn L ond | estate un saideity and District. towit: ‘The east. sis- efkg Fate of G per cent Per unnuin eceat prone asa from | that the United States will, Uy proportional aroha : s the Na = Field Club are located, om the Baltimore and | 0 plenty of wil” ‘The "Varsity crew arrived | teen" (iby ieet “our a) aeher frent bs" ederth | poe yer gt Eg ad Ey ge er by SABIE Laces doue up, im first-class Frenct styie YESTERDAY'S GAMES. F last Friday, nearly a week earlier than they had | thereo. 1 orteinal Jot nine (0) and the west thirty (0) ca oe yurchase in two equat installusenta, ia ‘six and twelve | Within said District such taxen ax will doo, provide | White and Satin Drewes, Lace uriaits « sys anity. ppvsarmen ghana Ohio railroad. expecte feet front hy the depth thereof of orinal, lot tei (10) | 28 ee Le at Sale and tela tee | cece yntwo oun! tnsealinenise, and twelve | ue reventiey necessary 10" pay the Intereat’ ou said | Sessa ~TSeeeenbtemer 7 4y merican Assoviatio: : aa mine} m (10) | jude at tive of sale smd fortes MuOMthS 1roIm the dey OL gale —— cps aa Sand. 7 ™ 3m At Washington—Boston, 21; Washington, The boys donned their tennis outfits and ‘Ihe Harvard "Varsity crew," with their eook-| fharuteimenta: oeicons cussing "ot tages coe | F080 Coupe) within Uitte dayy atter date of sale DUNCANSC anid: BBOWSIXG, Truster, | eeecte se cre tue and payable. and | 5 . . Agen . were soon at the nets, bent upon securing a lit- | ing utensils and retinue of serv: nts, got here ‘bnick dwellings. 7 ee b at. ~: Auctioneers, yels-dkde” maturity; and toe bouds shall Lave set forth and Guove Exorren, por 3 MUP ‘Auction jeradede 4 At Baltimore—Baltimore, 1; Athletic, 0. . 7 nearly a week ago. They went to “Red Top,” of sale: Oue-tuird of the purchase money in M. J. COLBERT Trustees. — Xpreseed on their face the above speciBed conui- Ep tle practice before play was called at 2 o'clock. ly aweck ago. They wen P. ~third in one year and one-third in two years | jon at rleptaie toe "PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers uote, and the pri ipal suid interest thereon salt vo 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, National League. ‘The day was warm and the hot rays of the sun | the ©02¥ little club house, Queen Anne style, e day oc sale, oF all cas, at tue OVtion of the | _3¢-dts Sun building. T made payable at the Treisury o: tue Luited states Sik Mitts, 250, Soc. upd Abe. At Philadelphia—Cleveland, 10; Philadelphia, int which the university built several years ago. n r deferred payments to bear interest at | {[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON THIR. | Dai bonus shail be engraved ait printed at the ex: = s * poured down upon the ambitious players, who | an out-of-the-way nook, a mile below where a ne | CHAXCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED DIETER REET SEAR MADISON STREET, | Uses o the District of Columina. shal. be signed ly “CLEANFAST” BLACK STOCKINGS. ‘As Besten—Boston, 12; Pittsberg, 6. were not daunted, however, by tropical June | Yale stays. It is far the prettiest place on the | chiar dy mateye, ae unt Uy Ue Noten of te pu REAL ESTATE ON © STREPE NEA FOUR-| on PutbaY, JUNE. SINEALENTH, AT FIVE | Soner ot the smkine faud. ‘otters te tee | se, Childrens See eee = 7 “rs weather. river. A thick strip of heavy wooded land sep- | Property solu. A depomt of 2200 will be require: AND-A-HALF STREET SOUTHWEST. YCLOCK, we will seii in jront of the jrem.ses Lot | Uditor of the Dusteict of Columbia, und beur the seal | Sie. Lasion mtorkines 4 unto At New York—New York, 14; Chicago, 18. * ae arates it from the dusty highway and saves | SMcl vice of brovercy us soon ay the save is bid off, | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | QghOCR: Woatll sell in aront of the frei Side of | Usaid District. “ihey Shali be ttubered conseca. Ladies’ Stockinice. 4 paire, @1.73. ‘At Brooklyn—Cincinnati, 13; Brooklyn, % — | ., 1 ¢,caurts were in srcollent condition. One | the men much annoyance from visitors. The | Au cumreremint aoa fe erm alait ait to compas with | POMC will edt ae Renae ae ata, cause NO. | 5 Ri cache SaaS Lite tind. tweive | the United stsaes Teeeeury, Sar wish neni eat hermione aeneee, a y m ors. ers Shull futi to comply, Wi WT. Twi lic auccion. rt Cne= . : wel re Uni a be [OW THE CLUBS RANK. £ and here the courte were nearly poche, | freshinen crew don't come with their seniors | the terns ot aale within ten daywsromsthedsyot wate | Lectttog, Witlynell at bile ay VENTE! i with interest, secured bo a" decd ur taste | Secretary uf the Treasury chal make Sth ee TH ™ ur ment, and here the courts were uearly perfect, aw d _ Lie property wil be resold at ins, heror thelr risk abd PEt: — ° ‘i comer , and b owing to their impecunious ‘condition. They | te,Prvrerts Wyle resold at jus. heror thelr risk and | ErVIVE O'CLOCK FM. thie east 24 weet Soe imei | [pOMELS wit cash, at the Optich of Punhaser, | Stay ve Deessary. Ihe Arcasurer uf the Custer | WW. moved to no ere apart of 12th Americm Association. the turf being closely clipped and as smooth as 4 2 Z cust. EDWARD A’ Ne wMAN, Ly edepth of 11:5 feet Si inches of lot G, in square | A deposit of 50 required at tine uf sale. Stale © uerchy authorized to se: and dispose of any | Gate. 2 w., over Vide National Bank. c afloor. Just opposite are a series of courts | Sot to Capt. Malthorp’s farm house, with ite Fendat! bundine, trustees, | Si, Wastinwton, D-C., tuproved Uy. two twostor THOMAS DOWLING & Sox, | ¥: the bonds issued ander tins act, at met teas, thea | prepared to eecntent ones moe gen wn. Neaicer Mt ealiteags peaaliee guanes teap he dined big green lawn spreading from river to road, JACKSO™ H HALSTON, trate dwellings, being houses Nos. S31 and 333C | yey fe. | their par value. to the most’ favurabie bidder ot,| ius Dreswen, Street Contes, Jackets. Wrapa. Mise Boston.......34 13.654 | Columbus. ..25 29 463] "The °Washington players’ are ‘iu’ geod trim | 8 Friday. LATIMER & SLOAN. Auctisheers.—_” jel-duas | it southment moan ut ve wmverdicnein Teo aly epee te we fae | ee BASE BOLE 7 Rertect: Bt coarane St. Louis. ...35 21 .625 | Athletic. NT ite whee ‘seal aaah te oe “Ci ;}| Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania | — = = = ist bs pected of MeCawley ty Baltimore. ..31 20.603 Louisville. S| are the only other two colleges that send crews FUTURE Days. | Cincinnati 26 27 491 | Washington-15 34-306 | Pree resthere Codd ace ceeres i iattat the | fo the ‘Thames. Cornell. quarters ite crows xt | ——— font, or all cual, at pre e u a' aerial ma day of sale. “AIT conveyance National League. ment. They are playing in good form and are | the Crocker House. For this reason they don’t | JQ ATCHIFFE, DARK & CO.. Auctioneer) | | ChisttStoct. fernim to ie compred withanten dee | ERDED, J | third cash, of which a deposit of #200 = s . . ” cousecut Ve inserti.ns in two daily papers in Wass, - | tewa. Le = | aust be made at the ¢ sale, and the baance in | [)UNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. ten api teoin New honk, the bur towecpeped muse |e | one and two years, sured by lien on the property | YRUSTEES' SALE OF FIVE BUILDING LOTS | such raculations as may be prescribed by fee 1 hasers option. Taxes paid to FRONTING MASSAC SETTS AVENUE EX- | Of the ireasury, and tue awara to ve suuject ‘to bis ap- inv and recording at pur- DED ‘D PARK KOAD, “BELA | Proval. The proceeds thereot s.all be applied to the h lik the oth di i 17 Will ‘be resold at Trak of detaultine Pur a onied intiter | fimits nin auc ontie Sat aay ef Jusreieees | Mure TB. H . e' of es do. property be ferold vat risk of detaulting pur- | By vircue of a deed of trust, duly _rec in Lit aba on the fr R ME. perhaps the best matched local team. David- | Seem so much like crews as the other ones do. parine RING OF BICYCLES. | chuET. MICHAEL J. COLBERT. Trustee, | wo."1711, follo lies et veq.. one of the auutteonds tor | Hundred and minet}-one, and) on. the: rat ee j ™ New York... ..28 16 .636 | Cleveland... .23 24 489 | game, while McCawley and Borden are very | %! training to - ng THD: =e pay certain pieces or parcels of land and premises sitt BIA Lid xoADSTERB, SWLEL ASD ALAGEAND | v1 At SAPE LES FRIDAY NI ti UNE NINETEENTH, 1891, AT ELEVE! Binety-two:) but the bonds. hereby ; howe Those | shall be Used for ho other puryos. whatesre! | 18 constantly recetvine from the leading re | ALY of the vonds hereby authorized wnay be called 25 19.568 Philadelphia.21 25 457 | close to them, although the latter team are | img room like any other human being. 24 21 593 | Pittsburg.....18 25 419 | handicapped by lack of practice owing to Mr. |. he Pennsylvanians are taker care of at | J x -_ ond the stylesia , f UNE NINE | <r Sa an Se for payment a.ter the expirat un cl two sears Kenton and Busto Ghee Retest -19 27-413 | Borden's absence for two weeks. They have | Montville, which is directly across the river | 2 ¥Jll_ sell by public auition within our roo Nee eat Ua neat, g. Treasury. | oc Cotunsliny end Lasoo and deeetted te coe Tas | cate of worn, hy'sng tesearnte es the Dees eee ——_ = nee eater, | L&e® Playing at the Marine Barracks since Mr. | from Gale's Ferry. They have to themselves | good condition, sete = twenty-two (22), twenty mx (25), twenty-seven (zi), | ule discret-on. | The last ot thesaid bonds originally IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS. Boston hit the ball with a vengeance yester-| Borden's return and thus familiarized them. | the whole of one of those immense inns for | “Terms cash. RATCLIFFE. DARK & CO... | LOTS 20 70 25 INCLUSIVE, IN BLOCK, 3, ON | {went} -eirit (24) and twenty'aine Ci). in bock mane | Mstted aMder tne. ct ae their stititutes shall te Ara day at National Park, every man on the nine, | sClvec with turf courts, which New England was so famous in the days | _ FFP DARE EGO a ca | SEAGATE SENARS OVEP OSU OH SAT ARE | Coretenren c/o caruner G. Huuosrd's suvdivson | Cauedlin, cai this order ot uavnuent shall be followed CHILDREN'S HATS AXD MOURNING except Haddock and’ Daley, who pitched one | “x Dicnsant feature of the tournament will be | of turnpikes and stages a half century ago. RATCLIFFE, DARE & G0., Auctioneers, ‘i - | theofie of the surveyor ofthe District of ‘Comauin | kiven by advertisement Lp tem successive terete oe inning, getting two or more hits off the Wash-| «ae daily noon intermission, when lench wat | Twice a day the river presente & very ani DESIRABLE BUILDING 107, CORNER TWENT. T AUCTION. in Liber, county, No. 6, pare 00. toxether with all the | (re daily tapers pubusbed im the city of Washingion THURSDAY AFILENOOS, JUNE FIGH. | iuprovewents, ‘ways, euseinenta, tehter Privileses | OF the tline on wilich payment willbe mune atta 1H. E ington pitchers. Miller was knocked out of | 46 served by lady members of the club al | ™&ted appearance. All the crews are out in FOURTH AND’ VIRGINE vat FIVE O'CLOCK oh urtenances to the samme Lelonying oF inanywise | !itcrest on the particular bonds so selected at any tine GOODS A SPECIALTY. the box in the fifth inning, Hattield taking bis | Pcs" the morning between 10 and 12, and again in to be Paid sualllcease at the Xi of thirty days : = . ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE, TWENTY- | ve property, JO8x 5 valane trou, the date of such notice. ‘The Cotmissic lace. bat the cannonading was resumed again | "Sho of the cruck players of Baltimore and | te afternoon between 6 and 8, sbcoxb at Six CLOCK, we wil offer Yor sale, | Ze. Abt one a're of round and ia a rapidiy tue | 4ertun one-third comb, balance im equal paywents | 174 the date of sacl notice fe onal gers of — ys Boston in the seventh. Notwithstanding | Washington were on hand when the tourea oe im iront of the premses, s | tiurd cash, balance in one. two and | ¥:ven Lear ny G per cent interest per annut, payable | ditected to provide tor the Payweut of ail expenses = heat _— 1,000 ee — [meng re | Ment began yesterday SUBURBAN, 4.07 18, | otes bearing ivterest and secured Ly | Selui-aznually, and to Le secured by deed of trust on | Cubhected w.th the enwraving. issue and redemption of 1329 F STREET, The BrBklyns yesterday went down befor z y lees seUaRh sy 1 the prel ‘i . 1 command the the superior game put up by the Cincinnatis, Pri ber erty Ca eal a Goeinetd | eighth Running of the Greatest Handicap oe eee ‘The latter had the game in hand sure until the | Hypell of Wilmington, for All Ages. Terius: One-third casi Tens option of purchaser. erty sold, oF ali cesa, at option of purchaser | the sbuve Lon.s, Upon voucuers to be approved by the Ltecording at purchaser's cost, @350 | Couveyancing, &e., at purchaser's cost. A'dcposit of | Ireasurero: the United Staten, Appvd Margate thine of sale. ss be required on each jot at time oc sale. | 151 det 100 | Convey «nein iu deposit ‘mb20-3m_ Opposite the Evtam. the balance in one and two M kened and years, G per cent, secured by deed of trust on tue | Jebel TMERE | Ages ioe ec with im tfteen aya, otierwine BING FOSTa i inning, but there Mullane weakened sad |" John C. Davideon, who won pion- ing meeting of property sold, of all-cashi at the option of the put. | J ATIMER& SLOAN, aucooneers Ost uf to Gefais-tiner purchases after aes & = ce of Pub tc, Uucinen and the home team ran their score up toa tic. In| in, of the District « on the champion-} Today the spring meeting of the Coney Island Sere ae emetic an eae Mee eee near. s. treasury. | EN ue detau.ting purchaser after hve days’ adver. | Grounds, War Deyariamnt, Wowk, +x: the eleventh Cincinnati made four and won. | YuPawiey in’ May, pes harles | Jockey Club begins, and from present indica-| {f'theiermsct sale are, not co ‘The mercury touched the highest point in| Wouwiey im, May, be tions it promises to surpass all of its predeces-| tuys irom the day of sa‘erieht Boston it has reached since June, 1851, and ats | Wymingion Toe oe tne District of sore, With the opening day comes the eighth | Beeraatierise smc Son Det mome Rewspaper Published | 41 nyl: sealed proposals, in dupicate, will beac, ES’ SALE OF ENTIRE PLAN’ ome FITCH, > SEE Big Until NOOK, SATURDAY. JULY ALLE MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS D| _jetikas BENJAMIN P. DaAvig,s Trastecs. | ELEVENTH. 101, for turnishing and constructing EE SSEMOLD INTEREST OF THE WASHING eranite pier walls aud coping at the FRENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN- ng Fstabtieiment. 1205 New York ave. clase Indies’ and vents’ work of every description. OUTING SUIT sor after five days’ advertise:uel DARR & Su ; Y lier i | EEXSen OF THE} — one eg poo ey PS . ANTON AND CALOLINE LERCH, formerly with The cpedtntors whe cere noticeable. The sages | Columbia, beat KB. Brown of Washington, | ranning of the suburban handicap, a race | sive uewsraber pubiisued in Was furtun. D.C. Al) TON HEA AN jon gu THUuabay, Tae | PYRLIE SALE OP YAWUABLE REAL ESTaTEOX | Cuentttine snd seta © ih fet woof fem of | Ac Fier and Maison Yee, Par ae with the Pittaburge was without feature, on [Oo ee ona 5 peneat Smith of wit, | Mech se f0F some time part been the main | channel waTchinx, Daids gcd. ™ Si te grentecs | ERGOT ty GANG RM HEATH OF TH | pei Srwuni Laeayets Baars Atte te invited | PES. OPO. WAGNER, 16:0 14TH 8T._¥.W. The “Phillies” took their seventhstraight de-| mington beat Sidney H. Browne of Baltimore, | ‘°Pie among horsemen. Those who are an-| — | Aimalles tetween th ond On, and Dand Ketrects | peautitul uuauni ios subercan homes, farmsand | Fotrincet Sees PUN Rebraary 6, the and | MM "ee ATCLIFF Auctioneers. erty conveyed to us by deed dated Fol. 23, pase und vol. 294, | compiete estabiishsneut of Human fait Goods ahd yesterday aud are gradually and surely 3 i tarters TOLL — erty conveyed to usby deed dated | a tract of fine tuber lane, atin, nearly 1a at Lange, "Finan, apectieuocs ek | 9 ‘ - font Ri rday aud are ee sured 7-5 6-8. nounced as possible st appear to be so | find dy Feconted ia Lites Roe UL within a tow andutites Geen eee ano | Pawe 414, Statutes at Lance. “Fians, specifi-ations and —— ‘Totter Articies, and = better prepared todo huaapoo Tho P. Bord Washi: evenly matched that the result is no easy mat- VERY VALUABLE BUILDING SITES f the lend records of the Dis- | “All of this property is ehlane-ni 1m value cy ; | Pank forms for ids can be obtain d at this office, | and Drews Hair in shorter thine than Uetore, owing and were cordially supported by errors in the | “Donnell MeP Vashin i NTING ¢ CHICUT AVEN he at ral qua.itiee vantawes © ‘tion of (aloes ad 4 i ae ae of Washington jbeat M.} A conspicuous feature of the great race to-| FRONTING ON CONNECTICUT AVENUE pany. cena Country ae ow becoming to be rocormiaed ot spice | ()FEICE OF THE COMMISRIONERA, DISTRICT ‘The blistering sun yesterday laid out Honan, | ¢” 75°" P niversity, 6—4, | day will be the absence of Salvator, who last (A 20 MINELEESTU ST ber {wo hun red horse-power ZELL Boilers, with extra | ciated.” Saie takes Puce at Annapolis Juncuon at TEN pune te eke | Dxeiae, the Chicago eatcher. in the fourth inning in the |“ W: p. wetcalf of Washington beat Algernon | Year beat everything before him. This also | eHPrH. at six O'CLOCK. : NTY- | si facgo Worthington Steam Pumps, eS cawATURDAL JUNE TRENTIENS UOC TEENTH. ii, tor fur, DRY CLEANING, oomixa, game at New York, and had its effect on ali the |p" Atkinson, also of the Johns, Hocking | should add much uncertainty to the race, for. WILL 0, TEM POR SALE, Ttorty-aix-ineh Blower, ? JANES REVELL 000 cubic’ yards of ome players, and they played with little spirit in | ¢“o°g~ 3. PEIN, | while his victories last year, expecially in the Cea eS Larze io? Steain Fitters! and Plumbers’ Tools, and { Trustees. sand ing Beach, | (Che sand to be spread ANTON FISCHER & SON, consequence. The New Yorks pounded Hutchi- | "Pion stone of the Wilmington Club and the | Swburban, were gained by close margins, they FRONTING 100 EEET ON EACH STREET, Larse lot tron and Brass Fittings, At real estate oxthatee, Baltinnee ba JUXE EIGH- orcserseg 906 G ST. X.w son hard all through the game, but the finish |). * ike ¥ weer were decisive enough. Saturday and Sunday mtanine ip all Jot extra iarze Valves. TEENTH, will be suid’ that very desiral 5 DOUGLASS, J. W FLANNEL SUITS AT REDUCED RATES MY University of Michigan beat Yates Pennington T ALE FEE? Soon ag kd sod eS ; was close. if Baltimore, 6—3, 6—1 work of these horses shows these times: Tenny, ABOUT 38,000 SQUAKE FEET. Copper Pive. &e.. &e.. preety. 10 se. Patt street, known as tue = Koss, Counuissioners D. C.'sei2-7t | SPRING SPRCIALTY. oi ‘The vain stepped the Baltimore gume at the | “ , 6 —3, 6—1. Tea Tray, 2.10; Fitz- | .,Th® property cam be rewlily su'divided, making | | Au..iuc'ndins the pipes laidin the circuit of squares | Suilaine,*" bow used for lewrutlness eee thei the most desirabl Diablo (public trial in race with FASHIONABLE sEC orane elose of the sixth inning. Baltimore had made H. W. Spofford of Washington beat A. M. | 2-099: Prince Royal, 2.1 2. nil J and 7th and 9th sts.n.w.. in the pete a a 3.0.W, All of this property ist be sold, even if for less than Hopper of Baltimore, 6—1, gity of Was PIANOS AND ORGANS. inston, Distcit of Colusntiay and the | the cust of the buildings. “For further pasteolars EDICAL, &c. gue run to the visitors nothing. dat two men | “WEFT MePherson of Washington played the | Kingston), 2.07%; Cassius, first mile in 1.4134 | Terms. Over ant “unbran Jeseebold incercat in’ sundivision lot Cin square No. | piyto ye se MEDIC " had reached first base for the Athletics, aud | winner of the game between Brown and | i Tace with Kingston; Tournament. 2.18: Major | St2.Per cent per nnn, due January’ 2 iefconstunder the lease tucreot Fecorded ty Lice Ae gy ine vith beat Of hucdieal teteteuse by aap gay ANED | JK BAKAUER PIANOS HAVE WON THE ADuInA. they only made one hit off MeMahon. The | HeCawley, which was MeCawiey. “MePhersne | Domo, 2.13; Rey del Itey, public trial, 1.5834 for | es Seo: ale. Ue the ter 1 eile od ct eof sd and foro V Mad | astoenere, | den cit bot reference Ua avplring ot uid | KK "con of te = 3 . i cake; Bugil iin Aftee ; on ey , AMES < pista li eee eee eee the bat in the third inning | "2 besten. The score was 6—1. 6—1. In the eine Sariongs im Boteriny «rate; Magtioh Lady, | eee Fer caus toe esporinet sees sade tag | ind Eand teh and 10th sta hw. tthe montnintese D sae Pours ae /R. K. MEYENBERG, MAGNETIC, HAS TREATED | *. 3 yesterday in New York, Keete was knocked | G9" Found MeCawley bent Spofford, 6-1, |-1P. oy defeat in the Metropolitan handi- | {etnutine wurclsser ater Ave day ished in washing: | Sidr’ tue len the yriviiare'sy teaeiesian ab es oo aiucennenta; kevies tie susetduiieate aa out of the box in the seventh inning. + gad cap'at Morris Park by Tristan has lost the | ton, DC. All conveyancing and recording at the cost per square foot includ busidins. Further informa- UNITED, STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. —By virtue ted dieeecs of A-special from Philadelphia announces that A eaee enen? Some. swayback some few friends, but yet his num- | the purchaser. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Bar Ret gitalonmes snd urivilegs to inepect, can be ‘O(a writ of fieri facias issued out of the clerk’ 7 the Boston Association Bull Club has signed | Probably the hardest fought game was be- | ber is almost legion, which means that today he | jereakas ‘Auctionsers, | ‘Terms cash. meets AW. | fice of the Supreme Court of the District of Col st. 8. w. John C. MeGeachy, the well-known outfielder. | tween Stone and Atkinson. Both were forced | will bea red-hot favorite. ‘Tea Tray, Riley, Harry Raymond, captain of last year's Louis- | to retire by the heat and each was on the verze Major Domo and Tournament, however, will be Nille’s and this season's Lincoln Western Asso- | of giving up. The former won, 6—4, 26, 64. | well supported, and in the opinion of the talent ciation team. has joined the Louisville club to} Another hot contest was that between the | the race will be confined to them. The entries Play short stop. “| champion of Washington. Davidson,and Wood- | 8nd weights for the race are appended. Manager Barnie says that there is nothing in| ward of Washington. Davidson won by the| Fourth race — The suburban: a handicap the report that he is about to leave the lulti- | score 6—4, 6—4, after a prolonged fight. sweepstakes of $100 each; hulf forfeit, and only more Base Ball Club. but says be will stil be | Borden and MePherson put up an excellent | #25 if declared by February 20. The associa- SAWL M. BivAN, in tront et ‘the cease, Louas teat Be se Bist WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. Paid AATINGLY, | { Trustees. PUBSDRY ae WENTY TH kD DAY 0! WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITES, UPHOI-| sel5-dts Rene rath Utlg, Geen ne ot Sams SHAME AAAS OW ALAMIPGHE CHS | “Arann & SOA, pauper, ———— | followin nae jean 8 Boa, NALSUY REASON TABLe 40 | 1400 G st:, near United States Treasury. she Ci'and "two Co In Bakers subatviston ‘of part DINING HOO} , WALNUT eS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | county book No. G. pace 43. in the surveyors office HEY CEN Tan TALES, WALAUL HALL | TRUBTEES, GALE OF, TALUAULE. fatpnove | cou took Ne, pace in ifeadstaea’ | Le TORS, M.v.OAK CHAMBER SUITES. PAINTED | AND 10 IN SUBDIVISION OF BARKY PAR lar the Improvements thereon, seized es a ace SS SS EE ee ae oe aren | fob 3 thereand the club will conti a3 i dd the FURNITURE, HAIR AND HUC CONTAINING (ABOUT ONE AND aH. go the y of Samuel F. Brown, and will be sold LW. Thoth the formes, Wrenn | Seniesa en SO" BY OB 6-8 and ee vetthe race e100" theseeind oneceve| | Sette, SUG: EODO AWD AMAR | Scuis Uy Ukot RD aki ua wit |i iva en Reoomrin. | MAN Samuel W. Trott, the former Washington | ‘The thirdround will be played today between | #3500 and the third $1,500 of the money so] JAG@STOVES, (BRUSSELS HALL AND Siaim| BY vittu Quiz recorded i ‘tier Xe. 7 ‘of Filinjore i i a Z 4 Sh manager, has taken control of the Troy Eastern ; San, Pacino Pherson. | added; weights to be announced February 1. League Ciub. ‘Trot! is entirely satiated with | 2°G' epost” Pallissore, champion er aa | Winosra; alter publeatton ot oeigiva ote race bis new position,and has been given fullcharge. | Southern Association, will play the winner for | of £1,000, four pounds extra; ‘of two of 61,000 , NEARLY NEW, IN GOOD CONDI. | One of the CHINA AND GLASS WARE, KITCHEN by direction of the party on DAY’ JUNE NINETEENTH, at TEN | Say! E Lab. WS, BRUSSELS, INGKAIN AN! SER USSELS, ING D OTHER ‘The team has been winning under his leader- i * b cham- | or of one of €2,000, eight pounds extra; of A.M., we shall sell at residence 1501 B | FIVE O'CLOC! ship. Ite position is now sixth, but Trott thinks | piSesip nS Pume® Pow! and the three of $1,000, or of two of $2,000, oF of ‘one jwot orchngst, th bove collection of "hourehoid | $0034vinop of Earey Farm. taproved: . he has good —— work with and counts cask pewmies Senin - —_ oe paxnas es In tee 080 Of | ee ee eee optaticee j Segund, with f anc ESTDECORATIVE ART. Pienceforrent. upon an improvement ’ 4 orses handicapped at ands or over | "terms cash. aoe — EECOND-SAND <a Tue Boston League Club has made Mike | The drawings for the doubles today are: | these penalties shall apply to the extent of sos: WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. py RS —~ 4 ae yy 9 Kelly an offer to return to Boston. kelly may | Preliminary—Wales and Bringhurst against | one-half, and in the ease of those handicapped | ee gonveyancing and recording sorted pose Sioned ont Bien Ca all Sa rian eesti ,Fefued the | Spotford and Partner, and —MePherson | at 122 pounds or over to the extent of oue- | /PHOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioneer opostt reared oh ite tie ot Sale ay, sauere pambered “ offer, and will stay with Cincinnati brothers ‘against Gause and. Gray. First | 4uarter only. and in the case of thous ‘handi.| SALE OF BILLIARD axp Poor | _LATIMER'& SLOAN, Auctioneers SEM Setar sept round, Agelasto and browne against Borden | ©4Pped at 126 pounds or over they net} 1 ORT ENG. TURE Sake tetion, | LU SILED,, SEARES OMARSHAL'S BALE. — BY | und will be suid to satiaty’ Sone ROTTEN TELEGRAPH POLES, and McCawley, Post and Hodge of Baltimore | #! are a a a eee declared; ioe Op EBIDAY MORNING, JUNE, AE Rar EEN TH, MR et poy ae facinn, iaaned out of the | in favor of Willian ~ace. ee eS against Smith’ and Stone, Metculf and Sheib- | Mile parted: 1» 138 pounds; ‘ ete gg 19039, with cour: | Cohumbin: dud tone Meret, oo od ‘1 Col Erna Wants Fermission to Replace | ley against the winner in the match between | 125: Haceland, 124; Judge Morrow, 133; Ten | pie vuittebella cloth fe ee jong Brillant | foreah in ai tbe coury hous door BF 00.; Auctioneers. ° Quite « Number. Wales “and Bringhurst and Spofford and | Tray, 118; Demuth, 116; Cassius wet oaks | cate ee ee TN EATON combs | trict GRol at TWELVE OCLSGe eat eee Col. Ernst has called the attention of the | Partner. Woodward and Davidson will Freajees, soe Detach 10h me naan | SSeleat 3b. COOLEY, § Trustees. | rile caiman jateese o¢ toe aedeodat th oa ES ATTORNEYS. the winner of the match between the rae , 107; Engl iy, 1083 | Oana! "[aubiilen: followmue described. iS twit | ne: ¢ th UNCANSON BHOS., Property, to wit: —— Commissioners to some of the poles of the de-| Pierson brothers and: Gause al Gran’ ‘the | Major Domo, 104; Isaac Lewis and Odette, 95 | J) ae wee hunvered seven CF) in UB Van Patten and @. Fes, = 500s, ponictioms oF Pare Partment telegraph line under ‘his charge | grst prize in the singles isa silver tack and 5 Rico, 90. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK nest. | Me soe bundred Ulta). se sald suv: | $2, Foo ae hich are rotting and lable to foil asder | the sound a silver choehora. ‘The wimears | x. 45s jes Ra-eoniar Wedeaale BENG axD Bat STABLE: BEING No. GL | Sivision m recorded in Book B, ‘one of the | Eattts snd'Kaneas Cs: Wind storm, and requested permission to re- doul receive a silver cigarette dianapolis dispatch, dated Geuct, aulc secentah | Finbia, Yowether: with, all'and’ Qaghlar the imairors: Place them with new poles. They are situated | fase on‘ the second couple will get a silver-} An Factamspelis beadice-ad Gj (‘net snd evted Rpg Groncz W. Kens. as follows: Six poles on North Capitol street | "\'bronze lamp wi > javerly ey —o E p Will be offered as a consola- og ! Wasi Dec between C and H streets; four poles on H_ be- | tion prize to players beaten in the first mateh . 8, Marshal, D.C. ATENTS AXD tween Ist and North Capitol streets; one poie | in singles. allgoverauent corner $d and H streets northwest; one pole —_— eorner of New Jersey avenue and H street

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