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: THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY,“JUNE 13, 1892. 7 must be thought of. If you're go- ing to have your flannels washed in | cS | JDURCANSON ROS, Aven : aera | “COLUMBIAN PREPS. c MASTER PLUMBERS. Tiegh a y a ee ace ed posers gcncntaleonres AUCTION SALES. | Commencement Exercises a Na-| Between Two sea Taree Hundred of Them (acy End of Season z “FUTURE DAYs. SE, ess = potcnn Bava. oon The National Theater was crowded Saturday | Today the Arlington Hotel is thronged with LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 6 street. ([R0MAS DOWLING & SON, Aucte., C12 Ret whand Den a ¥ | night with the friends of the Columbian College | substagtial citizens, who have come from differ- y 1 x - = Ea v Ta PyaS PROPERTY ON PeTREET TRUSTEES BAL oF FIN) PRICK, Pease | Preparatory School, gathered to attond the | ent parte of the country to attend the tenth an- ry the old-fashioned, rubbing, twist? SALE OF HIGH-CLASS K Hey BTU ae ane e nent Son vithier ARPS Reve | graduating exercises of the class, which has | nual convention of the National Association of 5 i + < on AY, JUNK TWENTY-FIRST. 380%, at | Xo Due Tolle ba completed ff labors. It was an enthusiastic | Master Plumbers of the United States. The ing, wrenching way, wi sul TORNTTURE AT AUCTION. | vives COLOCK 2, ge wilt ool ign te | audience, and the hearty applause given to| sessions of this body begins tomorrow morn- anda washboard, then you ALEX. MILNE, sri iae ot Fox Gulrd street ty's depch of 150 | Ja thore who contributed to the entertainment | ing in the hall of the Builders’ Exchange on look something like this THE WELL-KNOWN FURNITURE MAKER AND | ,Le"= phate aa is. | was vigorously punctuated with the clase yell, | 18th «treet. ‘The sessions will continue through by the ti hel fall | broverty. or ali cass. at cba t I | given by the boys with no stint of lung powor. | Wednesday and Thursday. A large number of y the time the leaves fall. IMPORTER OF NOVELTIES IN Wisp oR ire as Time of ‘ake ali | Woman know this |” The valedictory address was delivered by Mr. | the delegates aro accompanied by their wives, J Flannel is flannel, and it : een at TOMES COWLING 6 SOx, | Qe AET. | A. Monell Sayre, who carried off first honore| Business will be joined with pleasure, and FURNITURE AND FABRICS, pil-thte “Auctioneers — Par | a tan shuns, “Bans EU Peag edlireesb Ms thine | csagh: tha cqec' ot is. coctasoee oo eae shrinks unless it’s washed the © tive. It does what is | in a characteristic, witty speech. | Plumbers’ Association in this city the visitors Here's the proot—if it doesn't a mes | The speakers, with their declamations, were: | will have s very delightful time. Today this within reasonable time, report the {et toc’ | “Sockery Setting a Hen,” Conrad M. Patten: | committee, of which Edward J. Hannon is fear rh he ET | “American E: Howarg G. England; chairman, is acting as a commitice of recep- paponiap Be Fiercos Favorite Be aes 2 fiou and fs looking after the delegates as they seeks aty every ‘cass of female weak- | Speech of Vindication,” PROGRAM OF THE CONVENTION, ‘A. Monell Sayre: “The | ‘TOMorrow morning the visitors will be oe -: “The Slave Shi nes. It is not a mirack. It won't cure | jt Ps, everything — but it has done more to build te Saved St. Michael's, el agp ay nie reagent Painter of Seville,” Austin Herr, jr.; G®°. W. STICKNEY, Auctions. i 1214 F ST. NW. roma TRUSTERS: sai YAUUARLR TM. Fias—as already announced in the daily papors—de- TARE pap xENo WOES. TiS cided to retire from the GENERAL FURNITURE y- certain trust Liter business and in future to devote his whole attention | 13.2. £01 pe go Pear er te to SPECIAL LINES, ombracing Fine Fabrice, Laces, | srrared thersiy Se eth oko tae eee Wall Corerings, Fresoing and Furniture fromoris- | fraguoes. op $00, TENT h DAY OR NE to facilitate the proumulgated at o P.M. the following de- PRSDAY next. JUNE SIXTEENTH, | Sictrict of Columbine wit, Ait oft wanted ans 18@2, commencing at HALF-PAST TEN O*CLOCK, | Oi" Lesher subatvision af tat tee Suomen At his ware rooms, sell at public shetion his whole ip is‘the time to take action. in torewcsted to Bort Ih past ods , ; : ck of Fine Fr e @f the District of Cobain, sol ann an a Sa | repressible,” Philip Cason, jr.; “Three Days in | veution will be opened. Commissioner Doug- Make up your mind now that Wall Papers tocieding Workned Arete Bemitaeeases Tie rain ae trast tur a 4 othe wdicine known. | terest fru v ee ee = ___| the Life of’ Columbus,” John W. Wright; “ | las is to deliver an address of welcome and the our to hall be shed Tables, Etegores, Rich Marquiture Suites, Chatra, &c. i c oot “of tenet, | oni 5 Brown's Husbands,” G. Emery Green, and vale-| president of the aaioelation,” Mr. Jeremiah z oggery she eC wai Louis XIV, XIII and XII Gold and White ana Gold | S10h it feat date or property od YER NGS Trustors | Aictory, A. Moell Sayre. chan of St, Louis, will make a response. only with Pearline (you're told pS Ta Bae Cost of ‘Parchase’, sfver five days? roadver: ee |Get geen Mone Segoe Olea sears droge rie pag just hi ka d Peetea ee yi «yo ORGANS | jonell Sayre; second cluss, first | be received by tho President at the White j iow on every package) ani Original designs in myS0-codhte OD. Hi BRLDOAK,| Trustees, | _ rize, Charles M. Beall; second prize, Joba H. | House and in ihe evening there will be « prona- th oe , POR Baigaise 1 Foxe ert cPRigTe Wyune; third clase, ret prize, Conrad M. | enade concert in the parlors and. banquot ball you won't have any trouble. Chamber Suites, Side Boards, China Closets and Din-| €@-THE ABOVE SALE_T8 PosTroNED ox ac.) FOLEANAUSS US SPM remiane Patten; second prize, Reginald 8. Davis; fourth | of the Arlington. Look up your last year’s suit: tng Tabi . SER Kal hate cons Cost pean TURE FI. | prister. “‘Teninc and ruralse — class, first prize, Arthur P. Spear; second |” Friday will be devoted to sightseeing sbout Py ay hee ele “no. BE axp Rerax prize, Morrie Dow. | the city aud a trip to Mount Vernon. and have them washed with Pearline, too. They'll look like | Br Mounted Pedestals, Bisques and Tapestry | _se11-4* GEO. ae The Mon’ geld medal in Latin, A. Mouell | B MBB Wik,| Trove. | | Sayre: the Hoome gold medal in’ Grea, A! 165s oxnectet tnt doe nis be between 900/ "EW, and, if too small for you, will do fora younger generation. | 8°" s Mouell Sayre; the Lod, id medal in French, | ; Tapestries, Silke, Brocades and Lampas Goods, Por. | 7®USTRES: SAUER OF I Rs, Ty Ox Good all the time. It removes A. Mouell Sayre: the Ho ‘kina gold medal in ean 300 delegates in Soe The ae Beware of imitations. 829 JAMES PYLE, New York. eis PL feb Bows ROR! OTT ORY aeELe i s mathematics, Robert C. Wilkins; the Town-| of the association are as follows: President, = —— 5 . be. EP Bo eee 2 the languor of morning, sus send gold medal in elocution during the session. | Joremiah Sheoban of St. Lonis; vice president, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Tecmas cash, LATIMER & SLOAN, Pod Site gfe dent of rant Quip recorded tu Tabor tains the energies of noon, lulls § | Austin Herr, jr.; the Webster and Depew gold M. J. McDermott of New York city; secretary, Ss el aa seOuit Auctiooeers | See Biche tinider eel 3 s : Fnioha medal fox ane at the commencement, | Q. J. Gerhard of St. Lae aoe w. E. THIS AFTERNOO! | pace THURSDAY. ts NY TuIRE the weariness of night. presented by B. H. Warner, esq., awarded by ® Goodman of Milwaukee. an cial’ seore- cea : eee — eX “ committee of judges to G. Emery Groen and | tary, T. J. Tate of Boston. en eee ee REAL Serare StUATS Te BLADER S ere Bicata apd | Austin Herr, jr., and the Hermesian medal for nant FIng RULDING LOT ON MASSACHURETTS | Bl Be PLA’ ° »Root UE BETWEEN SFCOND AND THIR | the best debates, Howard G. England. sca. i 5 % TS NORTHEAST, FRONTIN at | rises founded by the Jie Samal Norman | ee arene ta the niearaeriio| SHE ANAT OH MabOROUAR Sg” AOR uy cletroct, Beer ., and now given by Mrs. Norment, awarded | gaged in contributing to the pleasure ofthe! NUE BY ONE HUNDRED FEET DEEP TO AN northwest, a lary | to the highest honor boys of the school: First | visitors are as follows: | oA thits sme aus fot tmmbe SDS SEMEBES | 155.) of Mary E. Stickney's waudivinton of part NORTH, IN WASHINGTON CITY, DISTR Fortune Pniarzed,” according to the piat OF COLUMBIA. | spbdiviion 0 the me appears of record sn the of Virtue of the last wi ‘surveyor for ‘of Columbia imion peli dckit it ulandsememtet seamed, | Bee chance Se at hae iat eeneren ie tw WEST AND M Al LEY TWEEN WN 1 EER, BE INTH AND eee On THURSDAY, JUNE, NINTH. 1892. AT SIX| it WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancts. at pubitc suction. in front of the | improveunents, ways, easements, rishts, privil ‘i | priae, €25 in gold, A. Mouell Sayre; second | Reception—Ea J. Hannan, John Mitchell, | OCLOGR Babs Mi ont of fe en et UT BT tet Sores ONDA the, TWENTIETH DAT OB | and appurtensinnes to the maine beloneiig’ orn delicious, sparkling, appetizing. © | Fite: 20 n golf, Conrad M Patton, nd aed | Jane Caoninghass, Tene Gobel ee, Riablecaecta get of gga ER CaM | BATOLAYE, Dann a c9., AUCTION BT ACT Aer PUR OVUGGR | Era ge meat an | r wating Py 1 by 7 fe Me 5 on setts avenur NNA. » DN . at ps lot D 5, ire No. 3 4 ~ _ 1? = on’t be deceived if a dealer, sake prize, $15 in gold, Charles M. Beall. Buechler. Buck 100 fect deep to1am alley. This tsa fine lot for beginning at the southwest corner of said fot and ran: | Pens at one and two years, notes to bear O per cert rp tahertanepe fee wa Gold_medais for punctuality and doport-| ‘Escort —-R. G. Campbell, president; Ed. J. | eneaivialegn om? a0 sey: 2 Ting thence sual Soventece “Tek too edocs | mterest, pegable aeusanntaliy tnd sete aecured| is false. No imitation ment Three years, A. Mouell Sayre and John | Hannan, vice president; James Cunningham, | iets: Sold subiect to atrass of #4.500, about threo | H. Wynne: two years, Reginald 8. Davis and J. | secretary aud treasurer; A. 8. Dent, sergeant- | dnd two years for remaluder, with interest at G per | Busseli Johnson, and oné year, Charles M. | at-arins, and all members of the association. | Sent, erat eenneninay, 8 4, £0, severed by Beall, Joseph A. Burkhart, Robert Farnham, | Entertainment—A. R. Shepherd, Walter epost Borth aity fests thence went seventeen hettes tebe: | dead of track om the premises sold, or sil canker ty | and thence soudh fity fect to the slave of berinning. | Option of the purchaser. A deposit of @00 reaut~ed Terms of sale: One-third cash abd residne in eir apd | Sect sale, Couveyanclug. Bc. at purciaser's tyelte months from day of ‘sti, with interest, for | Come, Termae to be complied with ja Afteen Sars, | Which’ purchaser will give totes ‘secured: by deed: crwise the trustecs reanrve the evel the it vost of purchager. A deposit of 8300 required. a SES, oF all cash, at option of pur- | Poverty at the rigk and cost of ‘the defaulting | Jr. W. Lowry Farnham, Thomas B. Gardner, | Busey, W. P. Campbell, T. V. Noonan, James | tue of dale. Terns to be complied within’ tes | ALL OF LOT 4, | oh ‘wit! be requl id. | Chase: after five advertisement of such resale in fe 3. Ff in | od ee ee Py oc { a some new: pu in Washington, D.C Emery Green. GN. Greenleaf. Austin | Nolan, Donald 8. Williamson, J. B, Clark, Jas, 987%, otherwise right reserved to, resall at the cost of St teuien mers aes | ing at cont of purchaser. spapey vublseh Herr, jx-, Charles G. Hoffman, Fred G. Jones, | Rosie sta pg eameon, | defaulting purchasor after five days’ notice gf such | Fronting 131 feet 1 inch on k streot with an average resale in some newspaper published in Washfucton, | depth of 141 foet, suitable for warebonse yaar o es, Epson Etter ae, Sees deca sale thy |_%6co CHARLES B BAILEY, { Trustees, C |. Patten, Elliott C. Prentiss, J. L. | 7 Dc. JUNCANSON BROS., Aucts.. msnufacturing purposes, being near the fre ied ragerves the right to resell at the cost Y Ds 5 Mt 6 SALE, BY WI 4 - Manies, George Robt Williara Peng mm gg rae tr gM gna Reng har POY Dihand bests nie, | Hoof the Pennayivanta RR. | Fisk of defoultine purchaser attor wx days’ notice by | U Yue fa writ of fer fasiasinnoed our of the leas 1. WORKMANSHTY Riggles, George Robinson, Oscar | Gaghan, James Cunningham, T. V. Noonan, 8. | | |Terms; One-third cash, Balance in one and two | advertisement of mich Peale fu sone Dewapaper | office of the Suprems Court of the District of Golam. Lity Roome, jr., A. P. Spear, E. E. Spear and John | J. Spearing, F. N. Devereux, George Hutchins, | ga-THE ABOVE SALE TS POSTPONED ON AC-| years, with interest. at the Pa 6 per cent per | lished in the said city of Washington. | bi to me directed I will at public sal . W. Wright. A Walter Busey, E. F. Brooks, A. 8. Dent, John | gount of the stor: util MONDAY, JUNE THIR- | Snnmm tro the da, ae ay mpc y | ANDEEW J. MILLER, } Executor hk, at the new naval ouservaiors. Disurict oi Honorable intion for an average above 90 | Mitchell, A. B. Shepherd, Jnmes Lockhend, Ed | TPENTH, 18@2, same hone and piace | gilsash. at tye option of the purchaser.” A lepouit of | nw. § Traine, | Semtle, on WEDSESDAY, the TWENTY SEC cent—Charies M. Beall, E. K. Broadus, | Kane, James Ragan, J. B. Clark, Wm. Reynolds, | _jcl0-a&ds $700 required at tho time of aale, Forme to be com: | 3 __Je7-d&ds_| right. itilo, clatin and interest of the defendants 1 joseph A. BurkhartJobn H. Clapp,Reginald 8. Donaid 8. Williamson, W. W. Dougherty, 8. 8. [> ATCLIFFE. | Heit toreseli atthe ria and tonto! fre"ictaaiaine | WWALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, — | ant tthe followgur described. property. towtt Davis. Lee 8. Dorsey, Morris Dow, Howard G. | Shedd, Fred Tilp, J. I. Atchison, Daniel Han- purchaser isreserved. Ail conveyancing, recording. | e4, one (1) pumping engine {hyn frame | England, G. R. Greenleaf, William F. Mat- nan, James Nolan, James Roache, Chas, Lock- | tingly, jr.S.D. Moore, Conrad M. Patten, head, J. R. Qui | William Oscar Rome. jr., Arthur P. Spear. E. | Entertainment. the cust of the purch: Jetalds f VALU ROY otler, one (1) hotet of derrick, seized and levied upon es aA inch : SAELARLS OUIMEROVED, BEAL Be: | Ser epee writ aarukes NONTHEVIRSTAL MENTS we red SQ.AND KS TREE TS NonTHWesT, 1 | Davis. jr. jandJobn G. Craik. trading as Bf Me E Wa. RNARE & ©o. ¥ OF WASUINGTON, DISTRICT OF | Leuctlin & Co.. and will be sold to satisfy execution 46 Me RATCLIFFE, DARR & C ; ili Walt s 4 4 A i TIMER & SLOAN, Aucts.. 1407 ay 408 in favor of Joeta Dent, ee E. Spear, William D. Sterrett, Robert C. Wil-! Dessez, Donald 8. Williamson, T. ¥. Noonan, R. | JON. ON, MONDAY, JU PHIATEENTH, | [ pc, i 1. DANIEL M RANSDELL, U.S. Marshal. | n | King and Joba H. Wenne, 100 tn an | Sip Brooks, Williaan Reynolds, J. I. Atchison, | We waa, SAU Is Paddy of Hie oneal TRUSTEES SALE OF VAL | iehe yavenecntors, si sal RATOLIFFE, DARE & CO... Auctioneers. jelGt2t | MEDICAL, _— ——— =< — Duffy, B. G. Campbell, John Moran, R. | : = PART OF Lov 7, SQUARE 807, Ho pak SS eee Tbh OPUS ENA 5. 28 re Pies, ) Pe. avenw. | GTRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE DRS BROTHERS “ . ae 7 onting 17 feet on 7th stroet near the corher of East | 5 CK P.M. ‘ail those | S and Gray trea Frank L. Biscoe, English and French; Gilbert |“ Carriage ride and = hy Capttol streot and improved by wwell-bulithouse cows | TON, D.C. nd Known ag lot numbered | rRUy LR USIMPROVED | fsiablinged adverse Bloss, English: Edmund K. Broadus, English; BG. Ceapbal, adtod a Han ieee | tabtor a reams Paya? by 8 well-built how | g,BY,Yleiue of ‘a certain deod of trust dated the 14th 16, T7and 18 fn Sohn Mul | EERE ON OF RESTRAMGE GEREE TO Gi | Usted ab years. Dod Joneph A. Burkhart, mathemation and French: Cunningham, Jobn Mitchell, Daniel Hannan, ogitii" a5 Adevosit df 8200 required at the time AD. Isol, aud duly. ree in°1 a 3 ‘one of th red S20. Kash of EREEX MARYLAND AVENUE AND F STREPT William W. Comstock, English, Latin, mathe- Jame 2 ao i THEAST, AT AUCTIC alley virtue of a ‘of trust wiven to us and duly rm. | olan, W. W. Dougherty, R. A. Beuc \11&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. “ a ~ oi = 3 | ach Jot, and resi- | bet at folio 37 . om faatioe ad French; Howard G. ee Eny > er. T. V. Noonan, J. 1. Atchison, W. P. Camp- HRP ae the pei, und. twenty-four | $n ead reek for Hee Dino rete: One of q Ae rest. payable quar- of the vared thereby, rill off FIVE O'CLOCK P: Mf, the follow ill give his promt potioa, ts of the prenaines,om eatate, situate in the District afore: md of trust ou the property | §oF-eue 8 7 TWENTY Tish ees f the purchaser. iyercale é It FIVE O'CLOCK P.M... the foll All| being Yot nunbered one hundred tu 3g aoe eee FRAGRANT AND REFRESHING, | Eneiish and French; Fred C. Jones, English | ee ee yasix ine 5). Franklin Schneider's subdivision of certain ¢ T “a : required wlien sol ines. situate in the city of | aud mathematics; J. Russell Johnson, E: z Jots fin Willa na at comt of purchaser. | Colma, ena, of IT WHITENS THE TERTH. IT HARDENS THE| gud French: Pearson F. Marsh, Latin, mathe- |“ '#t Messrs, McMillin and Kilgore Think | x ONE THIR | Potea th ) Tares. will be aid 0K Sune, Se" Aare of Syuupperat Afr (Se), iu square GUMS. IT SWEETENS THE BREATH. maties and French; William F.’ Mattingly, jr., | ve ere | Babli auction, th front of the premise” toe toeeite | Said Dist eit ale the un lerelaned Fescrve the right to fecall AY tie penalise and Loreaees Gevemengite, | shack Se Eeten t THE BEST TOOTH WASH MADE. | E7Sis} ccdmatheustee: Brolsesa W. Paster’ not the strongest nor the weakest man there, FOCRG Grainne EMT EMAMRDE. toptiewen Wine KURT eka vnine ge’ Solcth akc ta rerio abet hee an | Waar Matches Sertad “a” Geer | es | English and mathematics; Brainard W. Parker, not the strongest nor the weakest man the re- Plstrict of, Columbia, to wit LOT LETTERED F, conveniences, : Paper pablished fn sald city of Wastheenen: a a ee ie Pe PE ‘Try it, and you'll use no other. English; Elliott C. Prentiss, English, mathe- publicans could have put up. He was iL LOTS Bight eae Tale SQUARE Piers oA age Ne pe Die ieee KATHAKIN yt Esscutrix. | | Bumbered'grty~ ne 51) in the same included | J. b Her FOR SALE BY ALL DuvGarsTs.@x | matics and ng lg sn Kedington, ‘not, in Mr. MeMillin’s opinion, as strong of a frame house known as Novis Fisth. suck RARE the tern be nod’ com Nea with it | JOSEPH pIsHCHOF. Eagan S| mithin the following motes and ‘bounds, to wit Be- | Prepared only by | A. Meuell Sayre, Latin, Greek, mathe % Senator Allison would have been. All SHS:ROFUSARt sy cash, valance tp one and two| Het (a re ee E WAGGAMAN- Rel Seoses Deciommeee | Stes eee fttyone Bp) eudronminetheacs | tn | ow 4 - wi " é lefani purchaser, after such public notice as they | . a x, Pe | matice and French; J. McB. Sterrett, jr, Eng- Over the country he would prove weaker yearn with the notes of ths purchamer bearing nteret | default purchase ‘ : srest one bundred sud elest A eetenn ae LILLY, ROGERS & co., lish, Latin, Greek ‘and mathematics; Paul than Blaine in New York and in all the Atlantic | Syuaily from she’ dap gain, ae: ay ak YH. BERGMANN? trustees, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT OB | gevent: ive thousandthe (108 37 alley, | Cradaated London, Eneland, INNS: New York, 18TH PATENTFRS AND SOLE PRopRaErons, | Teutsig, mathematios; Brainard H. Warner jr, states, but stronger than Blaine im the middle, oftvaton te rroperty ai or al aah at inp par. | _Je2-dkda ___. 1 ncHMIDT. ) FEET ON HOSTREET EXTENDED, “OPPO: | tha tipiding line between lo numbered, ee eg Los Mate BALTRSORE, MD. isp and mathematics; Robert C. Wilkins, | west and northwest. Mr. McMillin did not larerequfrpl ithe tineof talon “lotoe te teeee: | RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioncers [eS eye ys Lier | 8 Cine ope tiundred and. two ge agape = ns fish, Latin, mathematics and French; Chas. | 4) i. Mr. Harrison's nomination would have | Pifcd with in fifteen days from. ‘the day of sale, other- | ASSIGNEES SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME | xP ee Ttioss’ et seq.. of the land the 85) feet. thence east on sai SUCCESS. = English and French; William G. a Wise the executors resorve the right to revel at the risk HOUSE NO. 424 SIX-AND-A-HALF STREET | District of Comubia, and at the request of the party | line thirty-five ‘thirty. hundredths John W. | 8ny effect on the democratic selection of a can- mph oat of Ce ene fee mesmauec eae: SOUTHWEST. thereby red, we will sell at Fauls w ' feet to the west line of Ten: mo 3 4108, Sunday, 9102. | diate, It would be much lew apt to have any | lished in Washington, Dc. All couveyanciny, record: | qu yecoact 7 anit es eelenment siven to.me and Se ahr TEED che cnenta, ways, Consultation free. msm, wht | feet in this way than the nomination of Blaine | Ime... atthe stoi the parshaeer. Spay Tt PUENDAL AETERMOON, USE | Pat ict Liu John a. Bartin's sub of part of © gedenpartenances 03) : THE ONE-MILE LIMIT. of McKinley would bays been. _di-dkds MICHAEL McCORMICH,) Pxeeutore. | TOOT ES Ut of lot Auinineat the tejct Rost Folto Bb. oF th netorte of Tae masa caah, twoequal | J)" BROTHE ——— ‘THOUGHT HE WOULD BE sUccESsFUL. GTOLINEE DARNEGD Abaieaes oad and Gurenell's subd : Sihce of eald Diseatee Yeare from: theday of sale, | 27 & powactal Sory 2 Vigorous Protests Against Doing Away With | Col. Buck Kilgore was very well satisfied as a % d z uur hundred und ax recorded inthe | ‘Terns: Oue-ifth cash, of which €500 must be de- | ~ fronting 11-10 fect | posited ut cimo of sale, and the balance in three ‘trast ‘the | ae; | ieee eats | alley, improved by a | install: in one, two and three years, for whict | ta om ) ; very 1 Se ee = SON STANTON | oflice Of the survevor of suid cit Tt—Congrese Must Hemedy the Defect. | democrat with the nomination of Harrison, | "PLACE RETNERS PIEHT ARO MET PBA Oreck Tuning ‘back to an a iat three jeara,for ble A vigorous protest was made sta mass meet- | who he has believed all along would be success! on MONDAY SAFTEINOON CAEME _THIR-| , Terms canli,, A dopontt of 8500 required upon. ac- | Cured by lend nf ust a aren ey ota iit be ing at the First Presbyterian Church yesterday | ful at Minneapolis. Col. Kilgore tliought the | TEENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale | S¢vtence of bid. Terms to be comp ied with in fifteen | or all cath, atoption of purchaser, All conveyan: ina i a £ OrC , ; Gaye, otherwise right feacrved to Feeall the. proverty: | Shd cenit sh cers cont, “If fsruse of eats | afternoon against the doing away with the one- | democrats could easily defeat Harrison. Tho | %,sroat, of the premises the’ woat ag test front of | Ofna vee mat eat nee rr °Rll | Arenotcomified with in afteen day ‘rom aate the ROFESSIONAL MASS. be obtained, with the ne the past week, as is | fctional fight which preceded his nomination | puriside of Stanton place foriieatt and rannins | COMVesancing and recording at mignee. | of delsulting pushes © Terme ene Fiskand cost ad walle Meal During pat west {was bound to have its effect on the back 00 fect, making two very valuable building sites | RATCLIFFE, DARK. 0: | i WAGGAMAN,? known, the law was practically declared tobe | Campaign. Whise the big politicians of the Stoo th. eat ection of the hortheawk. ny 3 S WHOS FOPAIQAMAN trrastons. 4 D5 2OnFRISen, 8 EST. Sw. BeTweest void and the temperance people, who exerted | party who had or; the opposition to him | years" pet cint pec tuntia, _pvabie sembancially, T.F.WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. ___jo-deds_| 44 aay, Trustees, | lar gradionts). with thirty yvarv oxyurieacs tn hwy tal great efforts to have the sale of liquor in the | were now saying they would support him, they | secured by deed of trust onthe property sou or al T[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 B st. nw. x - — | and special pen and } ry cash, at the option of the purchaser. Good title or no po JUNCANSON BROS. , Auctioncers, | chronic diseases. O® 20NE 13, 197s, THE PaMovs f the Soldiers’ Home prohibited, are | YOuld be more than human if they did so with safe" “A deposit of 200 requited'at the tu of gabe IMpRovEp | a JEN. Liberty st — nae ‘per; SBY Warmth or energy. They had declared | If the torms ot sale are noe complied ‘with in Afteen PROPERTY. Ko, $0 ND AVE. | TRU! SA OF Hew THREE-<TORT AxD . BERLIN CONGRESS BEGAN ITS SES- dismayed by recentdevelopments. Senator Pef-| they opposed him because be would not be days from the day of sale right reserved to resell the NUE NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. = [CK DWELLING, NUMBERED ? 3 srt conto fa ar er aukiaenaeena bee a for was expected to preside, but was unable to be | elected if nominated, and now that Harrison | Shaber attor five dogs etree et ot eapting pur By virtue of two deeds of Fas cated Fospectii 215 C STREE Sour Wkst. Sevtemiar 3), Wiz, Foenetet in Liber FES eae, and January 4, 1885, record folio 458 ct seq. , one of the land records of the District Call or writ ber | fidantial SaExen PREMIER, DOURAGKE ono | preeemd to ,his absence from the city on | had whipped them after a bitter fight in which | sone newspapsr /ublshe in Quspington. Doe Al "; SUE Sen eee eee ot the death of Mr. Polk, the presi- umusual bad blood was shown, the; would not | CppYeyancing and recording at the cost of ‘the pur yi of a. of trust di recorded in De rece mr jumble.” and at the request of the | 1407 G STREET. TRUSTEES SALE OF WILLARD'S HOTEL AND WILLARDS HALL, IN THE | = —== b , | chaser. of Oolumuna, Sch ot tna requel of the - ‘secured ti <7 nell. in trout of the ‘PAN OTR Re ororpacs anoron Tenaer tape. | dentef the Farmers Alianse Me. Habtrom |boworry to we him deMated to rinlcnto thelr |“J6iiads _MATCLIPYE, DANE4-CO., Aut FURST ihergoy: ad sito by os fa decrenatiy pened by | Siemiee. gu ZCEAUAY, THE REY TE DAY OF | OCEAN STEAMERS. PENDENCE. RETURNED TO LONDON took his place and made viet Predictions and their course. him | ——— se 7 E CURTAINS AN) —- s 3 a ‘ ty of ‘Waal on | QHOKT ROUTE TO LoNDe a FLUSHED “WITH SUccESS, “some. | sald that temperance people. great | any support at al! it would be of the most Inke- ‘THIS EVENING TOE ROMRTMEST OF OFHER DoS” Fe out ot the teat DeMES: | aad Bloc of Gclambis: and Egor chd detented | So SURDDECTSCHER LLOYD &. &.00. WHAT DRAMATICALLY ANNOUNCING advance been made when that law was warm sort, and their followers would do the|~E cro. sate TONIGHT. ol PA AVE. | gPERSONS HAVING HOUSEHOLD Goops To | D. NTIETH (20th), 182, at HALF. | orieinal lot ngmbered oye {1), im square | cata eae ea res Stewrucrs THAT HE HAD BROUGHT BACK but now it proved tobe of no certhly | same. BM eg IP pa a gt ashi, God | SELL CAN HAVE “THEA LUDED IN THIS POUR O'CLOCK P.M. part of lot square | ecaare numbered fre hundred snd serenity pT Spmthanyon, Eyam. ase, — “PEACE WITH HONOR.” use. should rise so strongly and Histches,_ Sliver, Watches, Rulled, Watches, Chains, | 304° RATCLIFFE, DARE, & CO., Aucts._| Rhode Island avouan by adepth of L20feet 2 inches to | Of eaid square at a point two Luudred and ten (210) pon’ irave, Tuc, Jui 21.1 p Bat Suns NOT QUITE SO DRAMATIC, BUT unanimously in favor of steps that would re-| WHAT THE COMMISSIONERS SAY. bY a pice) Tg emcee = = —=| a wide alley. Said ground, having a ten-foot-wide | fest west of the sox corner of said square, and 25, 7am. . Havel, Pues.. Ju ‘Beale, tat, MORE INTERESTING 70 TREDRESSY | pair the stusuto that Congrese could se the aor : a FUTURE DAYS. Silay on the west cide tearect fs smeroves by 9 hand. | Fenn 00? cis halt Reon, ee ae xonflont tabie, tux YOUNG MEN OF WASHINGTON, Is community were in earnest and meet their just | Mr. Douglass Has Never Doubted the Presi- FUTURE DAYS. ——_— = a _____ “i989 Rhode tsiand avenue mortiwest «T= | teen and twenty-Qve one hundredtue 1929) tect, Viret cabin, © TRE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT WE | demands. ‘dent Would Be Renominated. ———__FUTURE DAYS. ___| HOMAS DOWLING & SON Aucts., 612 Est. n.w. Ses cen balanve in two equal install. | thence south Aone and etetty ome, undress MOST PERFECT-FITTING OUTING eer, rc canderiand, the pastor of the | that he had never at any time during | MARUEACTUREES SALE oF sou coup ann | Baugh PRG gin ht AR | pth puri of purchasers ist be, Gesu arte; | Febi ta, privtieges and arpartenances 1 INE FOR EAgTPO BER MAMCEACTORED, Tee Chena | Starch, spckeand also Mrs. E A. Chambers. | the past three years doubted the nomi-| ROO oOnNER Yorn ANd AENSSYLWANTA |, HALY STREET SOUTHWEST. isto the yruperty, oF al cash. af the option Ststue | same Pao 1 rang tien vappersaiuing: soe eald and st. 3 acl eee oe Rev. W.. H. Davis of Charleston, Il, advo-| nation of the President. Hix nomination,| Sye° UB AQRTMWEST, COMMENCING TUES. | Dist cf nientle Semel oe Euoateio, fl taterasal ade ao wa tompiad | REphgeer at wale of the said: premises under the maid ‘CTIONS OF THE LEADING cated the gold cure ae an effective means of re- | he bi his| EIGHT 0% AND CONTINUING AT THE | 1 I will offer for sale on WEDN | with in ten (10) days the trustees reserve the right to | yy OE a HOUSES OF THE WORLD. ALL hic. A seaeliien wn adened said, wes a deserved tribute to AME. HOU ACH @ UNTIL EN.| TWENTY-SBCOND DAY OF JUNE, 1802, at resell the property after five days’ notice by edvertise- | cember, 1890, to G. W. Stickney a James H. | THE NEWEST COLORS AND COM. . n was adopt mt administration. The no! nes AME BLOCK Ia Atabon O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the premises, part of lot | ment in the Evenlag Star newspaper of this cltyat the | Marr. = i janasuape 1s aoncan ete “the District Commissioners, as our | ™#Suificer wrogeened Be age yg frente. four ob." in mayaretwihundret and alsiy: | and cos of defaultins rrchaner All conveyanc: | , Terns ofeale: One-third cash. balance in twoeqial | ussqins” Hinde ht ~ was | 3 +6 ot three (2 ing at the rest corner of cording at cost of installments, payab PO. pte ua = 4 PLAIN WRAVES, IN COMPLETE SUITS So before the committee me Sos, sbecletely the | “jleat __Anctionests._| fO7S8 Vraviaka chess coat Cees raST Ob saad | tna and recording afc “ee Yatence to be. snted by notes bearins date on the OR EACH GARMENT SEPARATELY. Columbia of the House of strongest which could be made. The | -ievarsis SALE OF ONE COUPE CARRIAGE. —| feet: thence west eighty-four (#4) 67-100 feet, and OBERT G. RUTHERPORD, ; Trustees. day of sale, © ner cont interest, payable sersi- ALL AT OCR USUAL LOW PRICES. sentatives our petition that the ‘District | only objection he had heard against Pree | T Be wating of a deed of trust duly revorded in Liber ny De pa a Se 1307 Fst. n.w.. city. aaa _——— ahh gS Inmbia a = not pass stthou! | dent, Harrison was thet he was dignified, | ie putrctuoainantae frill gal af public wurtio tone Tigh avery comvenientand comfcriable twewtort | FATCLIFFE, DARR & C0., AUCTIONEERS, Shaser,” Gon anc eke haser | Rosrssox, Panzer & Ca, from thls danger,sofar eeitean afford {tyand | nv gn Caine ‘to tae nan dsPrings whenever | fp trans of the anction rooms of Mewar, Weeks &Co., supplied with alt modern improveruent : 3 — 5 ‘terms to be complied wi = | : the Senate be alao petitioned to wr? = IRTEENTH DAY OF JURE. 4D: 1802, Ae | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in | AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBA Fight in case of defauit in «ay ‘au on tak ‘ommissioner Ross said he thought the O'CLOCK A.M. -the following personal property, | cast and the Dalance payable in equal installj pene in BUILD Ke Lors on bed => FOURTH Bt -y-yGF a orere aaa : installer mf OuErE 4 i Axcnicax Croramas, Ee caalatiemeats of « lw 10 provent a | ™munation was very wrong one,” T “Fagan otealocahe nee sits Saemsemsmrimummeer ass | FEROS OF Buby Ho, MARCRD AEB |guchrwai lomo” ptlinted ne Sd of| Ty, DENTAL aSsociATION Wrong.” _ ee ee Sof sale to be compiled within ten days, or prop: | BUT TEN MINUTES’ HIDE TO PIPTRENTE | Wastincton, tot Columbia. . z WILL WIELD KO KNIVES. 12 ‘IN TEE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. . LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, 1407 G at. n.w. | Sty will be resold at ovst of defaulting purchaser. AND, Gut oar IQR EWP L MAING PPORS CAMTAE'| Trusteos. Cor. 7th and D_ 00,1202 & 1204 F Sx. N.W | 4 mase meeting of temperance people was also a SS a det 3 ‘ samen ALVES “ . IN. ‘Warner Miller Says That All Will Support | V. UARLE BUILDING LOT ON THE EAST SIDE | 7 CNCANSON BROS. aD ABOVE SALE Is Postronep untit | SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY aT MODERATE held in the Congregational Church. Earnest the Ticket. “Sr 81 STREET AND L| D)ONCANSO! 9 Auch. Oth and D sts. nw. sepsuat JUNE SIXTEENTH, 1802, at SIX PRICES—““NOT HOW C! 4 - sddremes in favor of restoring the milelimit| “There will be no knives in Now York on| ,Qn BATURDAY APFERNOOK, JUNE, zion. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF AIX NEARLY NEW TWO. SCLoCR Pw, ne Sw ees Ser LADIES’ GOODS. Jaw wore made by H. B. Moulton and Mrs. St.| election day," mys Warner Miller, one of the TEER tl el parte of21 made goon ihe | GE BARD, Ay STRERTS, NOUTHE ST woanae _ GEREORS U"eMITIE | Trostoes § Aenetessea = A s é . are ETH _s6dmis _¢ So LADSES. CAS FISD FASLIONABLE Dusseqan: | John. At the close of the meeting « collection Ror hoo pavine'afronl of 0 eet by 8 depth of TIS SRD ERENCE EASTWARD, FROSTING OM J) URCANGON BROS., ducts. oth and Dts. nw. | Thelosatng dental organization of Americ, com- Brice by calling at ™ —— forma. One-third cash. balance ing and 12 months, | gi rinte of § cortaln, dood, of trust to ns. dated | ONE O1 | 1H, PCEIROTOR, ee ee ee 1 st aw. Trash, or all ena oe opting ot ae. One | Ho, Lem, lle Sot seq of the land records uf the 9 , Being all the lots con- WEES THTED AND | _ See iret column of last page. ESSES MADE UP IN La’ STYLE AT +? iat the tine ofsale All conveymariing, | District of Columbia, and at the request of the pa 7. tas Docks. NCRETE, mic | ms Serres Ces Mise 1 Tate ot be THE LUTHERAN sYNoD. Dattles to cherish any resentment against the | prsit r parckasees ee rimee Caro R Te Riera eae Se PEED FUME SN OF ew ees of Eawewood io! % 307 77 TE = ir 4 in 3. aed Auctioncers. fiset 16 Premises, 01 UN ave frontages on . py Om, AY AFTERNOON, JUNE NINTH, at MTD IL ¥ 24? = TH, A. D. 1802, at FIVE 0% 1K P.M., the treets, wing from ‘SHARP. Qriiisir cowNSAND SUMMER DEESE ating | Matton Discussed by the Ministers of the| my life’ and never will. I supported Mr./@ BENSINGER, ACCTIONRER. follgn: Teal estate situate in the city of | fegtim depth. hereto imag f-| Fe ECRINOTOR eerie ods. TLISH GOW SS ASD SUMMER DRESGES MADE | Concordia District. Tie dente 0 est judg- S. WARRINGTON CRUSE xD CARRIAGE i +t of Columbia, and known as ‘Terms are easy and will be announeed at the. fo be one: Ht not the beet, euburban suis. | {BrMted _,Satininivw guarantor procaptly at aie Peres poe my BAZAAR, NO. B40 LOUISIANA AVERUEL pumbered obe bundred and dorty-aix (146), ope biun- | A deposit of Soom each lot goquired Ecchi 2 AE ay orsaeees et - Dich. FidTe es we. At the meeting of the Concordia district of | ment that he would be the strongest cer Gpegand forty-seven (147), one hundred and forsy- | down. Plate and all ean be had from conveniences, easy of access by driving oars ea ate Fis0S,, J8PANESE LaNTERNS. paren war | the Latheran synod at Grace Lutheran Church | man, particularly in the upper countios in | PEREMPTORY S4Lk OF A oAR LoaD ov | sighs ds). one, hundis) and forty-nine (140), one | audtiineeh TS ECKINGTON RR, TO-THE @ALE. srigicad coanee Teeprowed by bendenes | co ; iy | 7 Bot i (53) of the subdivision of square numbered oie pabds RA’ Me Babe & CO keee 4 Briton ote igen tne 8 the first subject discussed was the deaconess | New York. I decided to support Mr. Blaine OUKTMENTH, commencing at TEN OCLOCR: | tpousand and three (100) an eccrded inthe oficgof | > “ect BATOLLFER DARE & CO.. Anew | new dustlings | Poe fronts Sb foot ou wtroet box pe 3. SAY G —% movement. The argument was participated in | only after I had received numerous dispatches | J ‘Toad of horses and 4 a of ot of Columbia, in book No. | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ‘ot 1s; z — se by Prof. H. K. Doarmann, Rev. E. D. Snapp | from those sections requesting me to vote for | Wilsaset Puledntpnn, "Feist guoltscey or on ba Ye. corstber the improversente on same, | VV onees SALE OF THPRO eae igs REE 5 ECKINGTON EGE 3 GgORDION PLATTING BUTTONS TO ORDER | ana Rov. Mr. Gohdes, ‘The thence in |him. But now we are all for | furor griving purposes and are well worshr the atten: Si‘sale:" Fess properties to be gold tober to | "BEING NOS D933 AED. Haw jens? country nd conveniences of the | J) Ait": ptige Byard . Mr. were 10 | ferrison and victory "and "there are no ibe nN erect vil positively be wold | «prior oguipheance of Yeu ingneand’ four ba AVENCE Sone wESE. Nos Ita 3 SRR te OR ORE yor SENTION. | Beg cregcEs, Beers wine I-AA | the hands of the president, Rev. E. J. Tewel. A factions and there will be nate’ I belions oF SETS BENGINGER. Auctioneer. Pie sire aerate eae iis RIGHT 61 ee rater, | 12 at tae aaa' te st | crownane tetliSTwitt® Sindh seem _wimment = ae Sr | ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucte., 1407Gst. n.w. | ie accrue torn be, gpgunt to be ata ob in saa a Gate eet eT ot papel “ot G10 at wale evap. | Dai Ce : mea salp- balance eau. on, cack lot re- errict | ing to be R. M._B. GROSHON, DENTIST, OF 1508 14TH B, Tm OFA VALUABLE nm sale. Con" et, Pur | Reoves ct al. are complainants and et “sen e se seh re f Et. Rene. OF sea | taxcers Crane, = Bone NANERUE | Sse coe: if terms are not with inten | al” are’ defendants, che um ter fora | Se gor afver five days pa for pis cottage af Colonial Beach Sune 1890 Blankets baving been used with carecants | ored mission and training school that has been AND R ; or any of them in defealt at the Fisk and | FEENTH Dat OF TUNE. 18s or ye) Past E Sa come nowspaperpab- er 0. mites clenped to look squnt fe : never been aroused before by the of F in Washington, D.C. ; Betadina dice Then iSkin! in two sty cetablished near Baltimore by the Concordia | New York state committed last fall and | manatee sesact ied saver- | Ts and 12h New Seren Srna et DUNCANSO BROS. gee, rr ruxelies, Russian. Swiss, ana district. ‘The object of the school is to educate | ple will express their sentiments 01 i tp Le, ROOK, jowing cape paanagunayed Doutietry in all its branches. Sw At eS © hes colored men as ministers to perpetuate the | reputable methods in a emphatio will JeG-dbds SAMUEL L. MATTINGLY, "5 Trustees. earTHE SALE 15 PosTPomEn ox ac.| Filling and preservacion of the natural eoth «, spe- ork that the charch is carrying on among the Then, feo, Me. Beid will ada eae J)URCANGON BR08., ancta. om and Data. a.w- SPede er =f te ca A. F. Bozxor. The aeeion Saturday devoted the time to A er ported to have talked of fight- trict af vit: “eel? auees est Fate ipsa ps " ‘Auctionsers 2217 Penn. ave. n.. “ ick 5 . Bopkt - ATIMER SCOURER AND DYER ‘ Sal dead 'T don’t believe of a word of it. Mr. Platt ie 3 20), thirty-four (On). thie AUCTIONEERS, ail 255 ih + Rican RS NEES ay CITY OF WASHINGTON, NOW FOR CHICAGO. ‘estate ‘co Dc. National Committee Begin Preparations for the Democratic Convention. 8. P. Sherin, secretary of the democratic na- tional committee, together with National Com- mitteeman E. C. Wall of Wisconsin and John Wallace of Oklahoma, have arrived st Chicago and opened their headquarters at the Palmer qe eeee te eS House. Sergeant-at-Arms R. G. Bright is also present. All are on hand for the Brroee, ‘the details in connec- with the ee ae: dent of the national alliance, was received with profeund sorrow. at Raleigh, NM. C., where he ee SESS oa, arned on % % a oe ERE Te ree Ore i : ee + ae ed =