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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1892—-TEN PAGES. 3 AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. es FOR SALE—HOUSES. LATE IN MEETING. members of the ladies’ committee of the local | F. Sullivan, San Antonio; Utah, H. C. James, | PREMIUMS, MEDALS AND CROWNS. | English, French. Second premium —Arith- association, are seeing the sights of the city. | Sait Lake City; Virginia, Wm. E. Foster, Nor. { = = =o ————— eee metic. Third premiums —Dictation, reading, ; sEAV’ x F z . és ; Distrii Foe SALE -paunes © WEAVER FOE SALES? FLOMDA AVE. NW, STORY TOMORROW. The Master Plambers Do Not Amemble on | The members of the local ladies committee ae | folk: Vermont. P. Lins, Montpelier: Wash- tion Day ot the Weshtngtan Sent. | On iin May Comet Pet re #15 RST. XW grigunings. 10 soon bath.” cele, "buat antey. WEEKS & 00. Auctioneers, 69; Loutsians sve. | Time This Morning. mays a Campbel, Wises Compa ie Se —— —— agro e patteatom. minme— Christian doctrine. Third Yreminims Dandaome resictence, Tare © 7 eae Smodere jmprove- be AR ew. | - Te: Park i een _| English, dictation. Mis Clare Kirby: Secon Sine rooms: bath: wiliaet: tops. ; cellar underen- | ppp we CHR C, HALPINE. Aileatic building: | OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD | aUT WHEN THEY GET DOWN TO BUSINESS THEY oe Vofoons, ie Flas Tapielclive come itten=-ansin Diuhdion, Wort CHENT aTUDT Tie neck. or Weten ce ta | PRewsium—Christian doctrine, reading. Third tire Lonae. two-story brick stable th reer, lot 20x06 to | House open for inspection every afternoon this s NITURE, 8c), WHICH FOR THIS WEEK | oo eacr a GOOD DI elles tec rae B ny Ww 2 = ee STUDT—THE ROLL OF HONOR OF THE ume Penmanship, outline drawing. Miss = saat ‘BEA LARGE UNE,. TARES PLACE AT EAL — Horave | Mitchell, Miss O'Neill, Mr, Quinter, Mra | Wayne: Alex. Crawford, Evansville: Charies| ,canzuy—a onaptariny webee cowwene . Aw 600 MST. SW. For sAceotw AND ol CK) SHrRENTH AT TEX A. MOEVERYTHING | HEAD AND DiectsseD—necervep sr rmx | Burns, Mrs. Evans. Aneshensell, Poter J. Gaal snd James Henley,! oy ass sonce—tan axuRomee deen sovan | — ag fener dh ge, ee me oq secon aan See «cet ehande | Meg geer oe Ore pnaeer= =| RERURCL, ROR Puhtial sg Ok ENGR: | FRENDENT—rwex tapuzs cam ron, {oboe Hyng val pd g Aenfvwreng oeeneo g ag MEC ; pe PAS | English Mine Sao hurt Second prem = Brus Rack peceiee he oeibo* 5 =— OPE wt. TION. 5 pented ab the conventim by Charles E. Bovlng-| Ohio, SE Dibble: Now Hoven Goma nie: | _ The closing exercises and forty-first anuual | Dictation, French, ‘Thint promiam Chretien - pane? ty? sae LE-NER, ELEGANT AND THOROUGHLY | SEVERAL: noxps cur isa axp sMoxina To. |," sPite of the bot westher the delegates to | ton, Whigham, ‘Chattanooga, Tenn.;" Charles W, | Gistribution of premiums of the Washington doctrine. Mise Alta Jenkins: Second premium ce, 85.00. A r 0 H . ‘SGiacocuventiectet the Matisadl Meseciaiicn ot eS ae Warsey, | Gachaanei tiles “Oeicaen teh hinielac ab Wiebe os Christian doctrine. Third preminm— Dictation, (one-fourth caah, Dalaxefnthiy. Prowtrick bay. | Kl modern diling in feahloneble center porthwent: | BACCO, FINE LOL CIGARS, ke. are . ied YESTERDAY KOOR'S SESSION. Murray, Cinetanet 5 Geiger, | y jon, Connecticutavenue, took | S115 omnis Marmion: Turd premium Chris" singe ens, ah sone tchmauings; gre oc ting. Tika & RUTERNO | 8a CLE, LOT SHOES, ke. pseeerge hie ose ioaeyteeed The afternoon session of the national plumb- | Bualo.Noy a sedans — large attendance of | ay doctrine, Payee gia celiar — ; = | — Builders’ Exchange | ery’ convention was begun at 4 o'clock yester- | tty Committee D. “TL; James Gilroy’ | ‘2¢ Parents and friends of the pupils, who were onion aha: oe gcpurtal teneete, ‘dwelling. ist Vek TE tee Fea tent theaah the eener®, NOt Very | day. The vice president, Mr. M. J. MeDer-| New York: D.it Miudiebrook, ‘Bridgeport, | Seedy Pleased with the exercises, consisting | Miss Fannie Harkness: First premium—Arith- Pm RT ah a ahi Re Y DI BLE XEN THREY-STORY BEIOK Le gh Kise sajuciasl meray cat ce = get Mexhiasee oro trg eta| = Le apibee od Wm. G. Reid, ‘ mfp grep liowerreatiaonge pr the | metic, penmandhip, Fs cage “i vm rnin ‘bath, | ESIRABLE. NEW THREE: n ven yes | plat Pt wae the signal for ‘committee—Wm. G. Reid, | pupils in a most creditable manwer. There was Eagle, ven vance. Bie we | See aber” BRN aoe Meee ND BAD AEE MOP: | 9 o'clock this morning that ‘9 o'clock meant 9| applause, Mr: Metermott ir one of the pores | ~; W. N. Tobin, Syracuse, N. ¥.;/ also an attractive display of math ans a A pvod, substantial dwelling Pitene PRWER En tres "| aekock* tha dalagutaarerilontty Oli uct lar members of the association, and. the honor | T. H. Radcliffe, Brooklyn, N. ¥ | ery and other work of the papi. "The pee | sing, Genevieve tied pened sommes, 200. hich has been conferred upon him is an evi- ad | pupils. pro- | glish, dictation. 4. premiams— French, Seep pgm baths at ol Tape ot 100225 o stow STORE EY ELTE: | the veme construction upon these words. | Sence of the esteem in which eis held, | WHERE TO SPEND THE sume, | 8M wares follows . | Eegtlar attendance. | Third premium Reading. 15-foot alley pean sp nsatioasy FeConl ler | When that hour arrived very few were in the | “rhe committee on credentials reported there ee Marche Hongroise, Kowalski: First piano, | Miss Consuelo Yenaga: Pirst premium —Artth= Pa NS ame F st. ne | hall, although there were quite a number in the | were 257 delegates present and entitled to seats | Resorts Where One Can Find Comfort and | Misses Marie Young and Edythe Harris; second | ™°tic. Second premiums—Englieh, reading, i SALE_PLEGANT NPw ROUSE oN STOUGHT | F pay 1000 12 Brookland. | tr bya nen Sstery Wick honwe:9 rooms and | rom below looking over the various exhibits | in the convention, | Nearly all of the imy tant Pleasure. | piano, Mises Katherine Kirby and Minnie | Pinm iebiing peeaak pose beer ~ egg SDN <. nee 1th ere NT CON A a | Sem bagh; all modern improvements. | made by manufacturers of articles used b; country were represented. ‘The Coleman House at Asbury Park is almost | Murphy. Ov, e a ‘ pee eal = : ) JOHNSON & KB. B. i le. uae hes y 3 phy. Overture de Tanhanser, W. 2 : enn Lucie Sugg Rute! OHNO" SCuNSON SE nF eT 1 no ae geod coking quorum | chairman appointed N,"H. Hothrock of “Balti- jagner:|'Third premium— Penmanship. Mise Lu UR SAL pope ped a | more, HG. Gabay of Now York, D. G. Fin | # Well known as the big ocean on whose shores | First piano, Misses Isabel Jobnson aE HAL BQUAkE a | Bet le S lit rests > es : VI AVE. HALF SQUARE FROM | ny atone irk reset taresell the property at the | Of the delegates reached the hall it was 10 herty of Brockles, J. Jy Weldon of Pittsburg |it Tests. For the past seventeen seasons this and Marie Powell; Second premium—English. Premium Yows Circie. two-story dwelling: ein we Young: second piano, Misses May Jovce and | for improvement. Freu-h, Mit Viola Lathan a > : Minnie Murphy. Chorus fro i wi i “ _ andcoat of the defwultine purctaser after five o'clock. Most of the delegates appeared today js E | house has dispensed comfort and enjoyment to M P horus from “Paradise and Sec reminm—Reading. Premiam for im Sa ee EE GECRAT SETS | PUR SEE GRAVE, SORT uMUURED. WO | Surana glace ape ceca | aurea wh “hehndgetat aati, | sete, Waray of Chicago tem om | tg SF Puc heel ap Feri" Sethana: The clam piano, Mise May | provemet Pinta, Mia Mer Wiehe en Phd ny) 215-2 attractive three-story amd cellar houses: a. m.t. ; | uly Bg yee go fem. hy which were distributed to the accredited dole- | "The president tend a munication from | Ye#™ on the 25th of June. Situated directly on | Joyee. Ballade—Op. 47, Chopin: Miss Marie | premium — Reading. Miss Katie Whitesell: Pre- Jor sack BAR | Shtnet mandels teuutita ali: slectric Mg _Jelb-dids "RATCLIFFE, DARI & Go., Aucts. | gates yesterday. “Medical Director Philip 8. Wales, U. 8. N., in- | .be bench and eepcoially well fitted in regard to | Fonng, Andante und Variationen, Schumann: | mium for improvement-Reading.. Mis Eve Baty ith Geel ees vy back. Mecha: | Sroveameuoes: tases Tooes Gn choses copegete ally | RAtcupre, pane TRE HANDSOME SOUVENIRS, viting the convention to visit the museum of | SPPointments and management the | house | first piano. res eens; tecond plano, | Mosley: Second premium—Arishmetic, Fooms. and ren} Tis "toueitlor | See modal hous and mag be casi ae Biol, pe ce Aenea fe St eTbtanse | spree Sow open, for ionpe Re BRICK Hi =x TWo-sTo! J ie u Or baker. “Price on hy PO ee wos Pat. nw, | ely. Cam be sold on enay forma ‘Sahicuont point | “MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, No. 1224 DUS- | whichhad been prepared by the local amocia- | Dumber of sanitary and hygienle inventions ae DD. STON ww.” | ett cK ¥-* S 3 CAN. E, TWELFT! 5 b e ‘itati DA ‘the owner, H. L. MANN, ikit Ind. ave. GND WSiREETS NORTHEAST, could be profitably studied. The invitation : i 3 | promises to make its eighteenth season even | Miss Isabel Johnson, Fantacis on Seotell Ane: : SIX ROOMS: ALL} They also carried the bandsome souvenirs | hygiene, 1707 New York avenue, where a large | Fors satisfactory than previous anes, Ane ion | Harp, Mees Regina Elliott: piano, Miss Evelyn oe eee: formation can be obtained from Alfred 8. Amer, | Penn. Song of the Tritons—janior chorus, | _ Miss Alice Larcombe: First premiums —Cate- = aaa aw | tion and which gave a good deal of informa- | Cod, be Prostably studi the managing clerk. )3 Plano, Miss Kate Keane. Mazurka | chism, English, arithmetic. Second promiam — beeen t . Soy Ap nod | FOR SALE-1ST. St, BE REAR $5:508 | on MoxDay AFTERNOON JUNE TWENTIETH, | tion about the city. The cuts of places of | "Mr Bord of Californis presented @ petition | Just one square from the beach at Asbury cal Ratbone Rane, Mimwow Edythe | Reading. Third premium— Penmanship. Misa Florida own New Jersey | Good houses 5. w. and n.; Jeet a ta. | AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for | = interest with which the pamphlet was | from a plumber in that state asking the asxocin- | Park is the well-known Albemarle, fitted out eee cae — — : rhw; second piano, Elsie Sevmour: First promiums —Englixh, rend- Rondentcly paptcnd saminet swenteies Tarusce best; | ™910 __JOHN¥. PARRT. 1507 Fe. | salen front of the premaincs | Ra re ct carte Tle be nmeanterest, which | tion to Indorse his application for a renewal of | with every convenience and laxury which makes | Misses Ka ano: Mise Mechel Jokes: Corona: | ing, writhinetic, ¥Third premiam— Penmanship. Dest houses iu the city for the price B SALE_O RENT—14S} AND 1453, RHODE SQUAKE. 1008, | will no doubt cause it to be preserved as one of’ patent on a trade appliance, which was about | a short or long visit to Asbury Park such a tory, Mise’ May Jovee. Makes ere yt aledic- | Miss Antonia Carmody: First premiums —En- it DAVID’ B-SHOSE, soo? Elpand sve. Apply oa premises or to WM. BIRNEY, | tmproved bya twortory brick house containing six the souvenirs of the viit fo 2 Weahington, he | toexpire Hefered to theesigutive commiting, Ioaguremenibertplotare. Tn Atbemarn ig, 278; Mine Nay Yoyo. akoca-mnrsch, set ie reading. Second premiums —Catechinn, JOR SALE_CHPAP_THAT PRETTY ie FARA DELIGS EGE | ttre win bo tated ut the time of sale. A depoatt | Publica Ho contain A resolution was offered by Thimas P. Culle- | an especially healthy stopping place, being far | fr! Piano, Min Kirby ench. Mise Ofelis de Leon: First premium—— F EEE Ge Sleeeaplomealigoned 2 a Se of S00 Fon "acceptance of bid. Terins: to be com ton of Chicago for the National Assariation of | hished with artesian water.» hse pleasure of — nd piano, Misses Bertha Carroll and | Arithmetic. Second premium English. Pre- EGR SALE A" PRE TIE NEW Bay-WINDOW | euburban home amfd_ the fragrant pines and ma. | Pli6d with i fifteen days, otherwise Tut reserved to Plumbers to issue an invitation tb the plurabers | the younger element is well looked” after and Helen Tats. |” ES mium for improvement French. Mise Piso brick 7 roots amd bath + lane lot: price, | Jestic oaks of Takoros Park, containing 8 rooms, bath acer after five days advertivement nf such ressie of all the civilized nations of the world to unite | musie and dancing are constantly on the house's | asiehtor of Mi tn ice aoe sorees | Nash: Second’ premiums—Englich, rend SD ULMER a2vivcen ro 93.100, 4 | S84 every convenience: large reception hall andampie | fn'tenee net tgtee Wubiusid te W Putin, ‘D.C. ina display of all the features of the craft at | program. The hotel offers special and favor- | Hpikhter of Mr. Maurice Joyce, who bas com-| penmanship. Premiuut for imp de. window brit on Hse FFM inak | closet room: only s short distance from railroad sta- Ail conveyancing and recording at the cont of the pur- the coming Chicago exposition, with a view to | able tates for the season. ¥ at the ive years’ ovunae. | French, | Miss Annie Murray: Second pre- audbath. DAVID D. S10 tion and the famous **Takome Springs;” shady iawns Saka a arousing a wider interest in the elevation of the | Asbury Park is rich in good hotels. Front- | _ PREMIUMS AND AMEDALS. miums—-English, reading. Premium for inn- JOR SALE—ONLY #3, 100 F ‘A FRAME HOUSE | 404 drives and everything most desirableinasuburban — trade and to open the way for the formation of | ; pe = 8 - a Premiums were awarded as follows: provement -Piano. Miss Be=xie Marmion: Pre and nice lot, size ZExie? to 15-foot alley; on 4th st. | home: must he seen to be appreciated. au International Plumbers’ Association. Re- | 108 (rectly on Ee Sih erenve fe.one z mium for improvement - Reading. PB FORTAEE A BARGAIN AT#2.500-A well-located | FOF Price and terms apply vERY VALUABLE AND DESIRA| ferred to the committee on resolutions. Freipioe ship nor taeapank pose a Nera ce ee DIVISION OF THE SEVENTH CLASR, L. W. WEED & CO. PROVED REAL ESTATE At Tl NE a | of the park's new hotels and is entirely modern | Miss May Joyce: Premiums ~ Intellectnal Begee nd et. 8 rome, 806 et eae eh ot. DELAWARE AVENUE AND SOUTH C STREET A resolution was offered by N. D. Hussey of | trom bacement to attic. Ample and more than aps: ‘Mins Carrie Brooke: First premium —Arith- = OE CEE Ree a | en TO Pa ove. (entrancocn Mast). | BY avctio’ oe -oaa) wear Omaha for an inquiry into the practice of some | comfortable accommodations for 200 guesta are | PBilosophy, natural sciences, arithmetic, | esse sreond premium-—Spelling. Miss Anna Pm SE od WO PER CERT LUMI STMENT, IN | POR SALE—ELEGANT RESIDENCE ONL. NEAR Eg ETON oS RAE ut VENTE large contractors of buying material direct | CO" reopen » tlgebra, geometry, pianowwmd in the second 3 cient . ‘Dearly new bay-window bricks on « wide avenue 14th. 20 ns: 2 baths; Lot 22x100._ Price | FOURTH, 1892, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. we will contained in the hotel, which ¢ on June yp Handy: First premium—Spelli Pre ae care. ian sigapsceuting af the rate | €27 (00. “For particulars, exe C. Hi. ERDERWOO. | sell by public auction, 2m front of ing from the oanufacturing firms, and farming out | 1g. ‘Special rates are offered for June and Sep. | Class of French. peo — ages wre GWU a Sear. Price for a 9 5 612 st. nw a a k N si if cir work in hand to journeymen plumbers, | ainvens arity ed rans for imp ach. Mins Helen Hand _i DAYID D. STONE, 806 F st. nw. iB SALE (WEST WAREDNGTON)— SS Fronting 76 feet} ch ou Delaware avenue and 104 thus avoiding the Dal leant of the ter , tember and in regard to rat} dany other class FIRST CLASS. First premium Spelling. Miss Mand Pickli FS, SALE— PRICE, $10,500. RENTING FOI HS Buh st, 2 eot- igniter of knowledge the proprietor, W. Harvey Jones, | Miss Mary Eleanor Sulliva mm brick: wide st. This property is elecant-y located in a section that First premiums— | Xe se f md preminm Spelling. Mies Minnie Ne 3 11 furnish information. 5 5 “ m | israpidiy hnuproving and fu especially adapted to aa- After the further transaction of routine busi- | “4! ™ Ecclesiastical history, English literature, arith- | Secoud preminm Spelling. Miss .E o west of j these houses would bs 2.500 if vs te vision: is nes e UL 3. Cay a 7 - located sl ja tag : Sold separate. Davin bStoN Genet nnd Cecolstis Gurtes’ Now Litnery Bailing sn nevs the convention adjourned until this morn-| _ Delightfully located at Asbury Park, just one | netic, algebra, geometry bookkeeping and in | Handy: Premium for mprovement—Spel ling. 1 ees ___ 806 Fet. nw. wituin one square of the néw cable line of the W. £ G. ing. steel int the —- ore ocean, is the | the third class of French. Second preminms DISTRIRUTION OF MEDALA D GI s 3 3 iN ». B. Co, belcter tH venue. Ni Pl er plac " ag ices houses. whichis Pat been otter ie eo 1S, F a om Be Bagg | deisdeds RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., Aucta, The National Association of Master Plumbers | gay or one month, inhaling the fresb aud fine pale oe Joyce. In the senior department of Christias or 88.300 to aqaick buyer: mos than $11,000, will be it DAVID D. STONE. 808 F st. nw. balk: K SALE-A CHOICE BUSINESS CORNER | 2200 ims, fashionable section of the northwest, one sq. | _andstore, m4. tion, penmanship. Second premiums sre ‘ical history, English, § literature, | 20cttine the medal was awarded to Miw: Mar; arithmetic, algebra, geometry, bookkeeping.’ | Sullivan, In the intermedinte department of 1901 Sth st ow, (cor- | RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers. “ne, had ite origin in the effort made by leading | sea air. and it is safg to say that the Belden E 730, h, Te and store, fr, — : .) | members of the trade in New York in the latter | affords every comfort%o its guests, and by the woe aa hot S100." 000 COON EWELETH STREET BETOEES DD agb at | Of8 number of the prominent men in the local | part of 1882 to form an association for the pro-| pleasant atten Me NL VEL STREE’ Ww q i z a t 9 a i us Of its management makes | Christian doctrine the medal was awarded to Conn. ave: store and dwelling. lot alune worth | 3207 P st hw, 10r br, 00 | _ STREETS NORTHWEST BY AC sseociation, and the entertainment provided by | tection of trade interests. This association was | a Park visit still more a pleawnre. A. B. Wasl | F Mies Josephine Gloetzner. In’ the elementary the price. size 3071x7170. Price. 26. ‘This is | m 4 By virtue of a decree of th the hosts ou this occasion is not only elaborate, | created at the first general convention of the | mood ix the proper person to apply to for in-| Miss Isabel Johuson: First Premiums—Elocu- | department of Christian doctrine Misses. iin © good parcusse for a speculation oF buses. 009 | RD. ING, in vquity "ease No T1GAe" ekeanins | Dut attractive. The delegates will be glad to trade, held in New York city in June, 1959, at | formation, | tion, French, piano, painting in water eplora, |Fickling, Charlotte Carmody and Louise Penn oe Sree. See 600 | Gottachalk Company are « ants and James P. | carry away with them the pictures of the men | which 125 delegates from twenty-one of the Wisin eodrbtie An andict artienek (Geuinn Mace being oqusl iu merit the wnetel wan acown ty POR SALE_PRICF. s¢.s00-THIS TS VERY % Garrity et a i sell by, public | who have been active in making the Washington | joading cities of the Union were in attendance. | T¥eBty minutes from Old Point is Sunsel ping. Secon my ney Soggy — el of & well-built brick house on H st. n.e. near s S2d st. pw. | auction, in front of on MUNDAY, i sicily . 4 erve | House, a delightful resort for thore fond of | doctrine, arithmetic, algebr iss Louise Penn. The two other medals were h valuable for business Purposes, 7 rooms and bath ; | | UNE TY-SEVENT! on oe ‘The officers elected at the convention to serve | 40"! i a bat Th ‘a, remium—English. ” Mi presented by Mr. Charles Pickling. In the 20x80 to alley } O CLOCK P.M. lot numbered eieh in heirs of SECRETARY GERHARD'S WORK. for the first year were: President, Col. George | **hing, sailing and bathing. The electric cars pt nian prima: partment of Christian doctrine te DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. nw. | FIFTEEN STX-ROOM John Davidson's subdivision ef lots in square mune | za : Df ten Sone f ident, Ane | Whisk the visitor to Old Point, while the place First premiums—Comporition, literature, plain | P4 i n = = = TNO RORY BRICK HOUSE: Bored three hundred aust fttesn ( mitie sity of | When the convention came to ‘order the gec-| D. Scott, New York; first vice president, An- | *hisk y diteen at Further | and ornamental penmanchip, oil painting, ‘See- | Misses Fannie Harkness, Consuelo Yanaga and an the sonthaans corner of Deleure eves vals. tet tee Washincton, "District of Columbia, improved by’ | retary. C. J. Gerhard of St. Louis, called the | te Young, Chiengo: recording secretary, Ed- | i8 within easy distance of Hampton. Further | @ i ident agggaar~ Ale one sjaare from, ams—English, elocution, a3 : * mapton. * | Genevieve Davis bei juai in merit the frame dwell s : 4 particulars can be obtained by writing to Mrs, | ond prem metic, " se ‘cabins of the feat | q Xs he time to make sour cholcs. a8 the houses | ""fores” One third cushcbalance in oneand two years, | ug roll of the delegates, Mr. Gerhard has a |X", Murphy, New York; financial secretary, . ine Conmnelo Tenaga. te be Terms: One third c: tom io of the finest | are fact sqproechi completion. They contain six | ene deferred pay teen ‘well built: t 2 A fi . 5 ston, ¥: [algebra, bookkeeping, French. ‘Mick Marie | Medal was drawn by Nn Enoch Remick, Philadelphia, and treasurer, | W. H. Mears, Hampton, Va. 52 = - The medals were presented by well worth i SOFT SST | rooms, bath. lane closets nd pantry Jin kitchen: Ie | Ger eent per durum iron the datrof sales pasubicsetns, | Atenogeapher to assist him in recording the pro- | Mortimer J. Lyons, Brookirn, Among the mountains at Harper's Ferry is | 1°0ng:, First, premiums Christian doctrine, | The ‘eo other madsle were presented by the DAVID D. SOUP st uw. | ffobe in parlor and open ‘dreplace beater ia dining | P&T ; y, of sale. oat the sention. | Hebi ay in | s . : vais composition, literature, French. Second pre- | parents, In the senior medal for ee | ery eee Tit Citic lab ne | SAUL ay ret deer tat heart | Ceetings of the convention, | He has sorted in |The second anntal convention was held in the Lockwood House, which Mrs, 8. E. Lorett, Elocution.. Miss Lilly Callaghan: First | Délles lettres, presented by Miss Emilie Brool F_ PERSONS | [om Sniehed ie hard oe sold. ox sil cash. at the, option of the purchaser. J position during Mr. Sheehan's te: Baltimore in June, 1884. One hundred and | the proprietress, opened June 1 for the recep. Reeve page : was awarded to Miss May Joyoe. In the second cc YET | becated on Duncan place northeast, which is being om Toran 10 te Gotuplied witht Betoun ofice ‘and in that” time hae become well | forty-one delegates were in attendance, and the | tion of gists, "The house has the advantaze of er atienhcaes, Beet pee: aan | an af Waaionn, tanec coh eneneein tas n se has re~ my a we day of sale. conveyancing, equainted wit e members of le aAsoc! i fice! x ct con shades 1s about i! id e it el % erg Keo aE “ a warde: i NBO, Tie waste bare han | URS wae Pacey — ipa ake. he ag ot sale. convey Toke He ina young san end is one of the | lowing officers were elected for the second | shaded lawns about it and the table is excelient, yesulat attendance, | Second prem preminm | ™edal was awarded to Miss Isabel Johnson. In oene Eoomee Sg eereerene nears ‘McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, ‘SIDNEY T. THOMAS, Trustee, n. young Lar year: President, Andrew Young, Chicago; first | The terms are $ French. Mis« Helen Talty: First. premiuma— | the third class of composition the medal was » lance parlors, dining room. Kitchen, | _™2¥% Ounce When Gets. | 515-008 453 Dst. nw. | active members of the association. Vice president, James Allison, Cincinnati: treas- | . a ret premium: y Kolb’s Morrell House is | Arithm now open for the reception of guests. ‘The pro- prietress, Mrs. M. Kolb, announces. that com- pare room and furnace room: seven bed | When the roll call was completed Mr. Foster | rer, William H. Graham, St, Louis; recording | a de toot | FOR SA ISCELLANEOUS ‘ of Norfolk, Va., the first president of the asso- | secrctary, J. J. Wade, Chicago. correspondin ms tasemeat sod | FOR SALE—M. = ei te ag ae ciation, presented papers for reference to the | secretary, J. J. Hamblin, Chicane: Nownelal . algebra, bookkeeping, oil painting, | “¥arded to Mie Catherine Dver. In the fourth preminm Elocution. "Misa" ‘Slinuss | las of composition to Miss Mabel Howard. A First premiums—Composition and | ™edal for her very rapid progress in the Latin - , Chicago: financial “ 7 . rn ith ‘lass of w rded to Miss May 1 Qk SALE—AT PRIVATE SALE—CONTENTS OF ypropriate committees. Mr. Foster still re- F a .. | Plete arrangements have been made which will . Second premiums—Christian doc- | © inners was ove lay ME SALE-A SPLENDID, PROPERTY, AT A | aiatiutely sole indies horse, Miahcore SROritese | “80 you are charged with assault,” said the | thins au active interest in the sewociation and ts | @cTetsry, Enoch Hemick, Philadelphia; ser | [eure the comfort and. ylearure of those that | trine. bockkeepine, penmanship, piano. Third | Joyce. In the second class of French conver Fivirenin: ima tnantonnive section, near Scott Cirle: | S°eolutely safe ladies’ horse, with cart 2t* | police court magistrate. | generally present at all the conventions, famkalies wed kei aoe adopted, and | *Pend the heated term at this rerort. ena Per paren meatig re age dl wag oy poten d: sage —_ po] Beats lance ‘orick sable! ioe SSeisu'se Sake Gigi" | Tow SALE=A PAYCHO SAFETY) BALL| “Yasir. Dat's jes’ it. He was too fresh an’ AN INTERESTING PAPER. twenty-seven cities represented. At Stribling Springs, Shenandoah mountains, | Keane: Second premiums—Christian doctrine, | Of PY x Dean aonvem> 7° | Bhearines exellent condition; will im” ‘The third annual convention was held in St. | Va., the waters are alum, sulphar and chalve. location, arithmetic, algebra, geometry, book: | Kirby. In the fourdh class of aon ‘STONE, $00 F ot. n.w._| Addreas . MO YORK, Iss 14th at.“ jex5-Se?" | Tealted “im. feast sae satssel CapScMASbGn ts eh | Testa ABO, Witt nn" Gltersiacon GOAOO veer: | win’ The MOA Tas bee. Caelt preetee: | MOONE mame ee ieee | FOR SALE-A DROP-FRAME PSYCHO SAFETY 5 el ee ee ee ee 8 as, cis cian ated tex fe lcd par | demangcebanein as ents © tas bon, _ THIRD CLASS. In the division of the fth clams of Peeech con, Ors mA AS FO | Addreas oF cull” Detwens Oand $y oy cE Raman | “I declare,” remarked the paying tellur, “I future, was read by the secretary. ‘The paper : President, James Allison, Cincinnati; | Write to Chichester & Stewart for information | Miss Katharine Kirby: First premiums—En- yorention te Miss Louies Penn. fn te chun of : | Sar em PE ee: elas hate to see a man so given to exaggeration that traced the helpful influence to the trade of or- | ce president, George R. Phillips, Provi- | and circulars will be sent and all inquiries | glish, arithmetic, algebra, penmanship, piano. | beginners in’ Frosch connermlon to Mine oR SA EXCELLEN BI he even over-draws his bank account.” ganized effort, and referred to the legislation recording secretary, Thomas MeNeil, | answered. | Second premiums—Christian doctrine, litera-| Louise Tucker. A medal for music was Sik rood Garten, lamin, ell and tools, 845 cae Soe Selena [dpatriecg ogc | Cincinnati; treasurer, M. “J. Lyons, Brooklyn;/ The United States Hotel at Saratoga Springs | ture, elocution, French, regular attendance. | awarded to Miss Marie Young and a medal for po Sn . on the parto! 10 wish to fo « iiged i ; acinee. ; ium—Elocu- | Polite and amiable to Mise Mar- 3:500 | ]p0R SALE—ANDERSON'S SHORTHAND WRF EPITAPH. z Lege opens this week and will be conducted in the Miss Catherine Dyer: First premium—Elocu- | P deportment wey treks Or smack ‘nue machine: almost new-abarmin at 1% Callat | Here is laid a thoughtless waiter reap) stat ete pl eerily same stvle that has proved so popular inthe tion, Second. premiums—Christian doctrine, | aret Hamilton. Solerg Weiss Gon Sbehes, Ca CAS He produced a steaming stew, segieter, hich ven cocaeerinal us Sele tc ast, The guests who have been there want to English, arithmetic. “Mice Mollie Mudd: First ciatiiiaains Seteniiits: peg 7 Foe SA2ECHEAP-OLD CORNER CUPBOARD. |. And inquired some minutes later, the line of substituting theory for practice. Seen sla chen en Te ee (Scena premiums! Senior circle—The first honors, consisting of Sok” Pe TOHNSTON WCO- TSISG st. nw. | HTaree cedar chest, refrigerator. sideboard, 825, a i It was urged that in order to attain the higheat » 3 : oe iaobe—Tdtenabaen: Wien’ tt ® crown and gold medal, for excellence of cou- om 3 | cost 850: wardrobe, book case, office deak: (or ‘Is it hot enough for you?’ rank that i¢ was necessary that plumbers should Rock Enon Springs, in the great North mount- | miums—Literature, French. Miss Edythe . DR SALE HOUSES AT KENSINGTON, | sale or hire a backboard and family = a “af pI a ii ris: First premium—Piano. — | duct were conferred on Miss May Joyce, Miss Garrett Parkt Forest Glen, Linden and Wocdside: | Dist mer read and study, in order to supplement their ain, near Winchester, Va., needs no introdue- | Tt age Me wether ham: . dig son) Se aa ae aS Lett Ti Malle to osit | 9p sane REAL ESTATE OFFICE FIATURES. anisTocRacr. practical knowledge with the latest discoveries of tion to Washingtonians, who have enjoyed the Composition, Miss Clare Howard: Second | Mary Sullivan, and Mie Margaret Hamilton. mt ag Snes be | POR SALE MEAL ESTATE OFFICE FINTURES, ss cod ee peaceful beauty and restful quiet of this place | PFemium— Christian doctrine. Miss Blanche | The second honors were conferred on Mims Lily OR SAL £ OF THE FINEST STORY AND | National Bank. ABS Infant (to tenant who has complaine of} for many years. It is open for the reception | Sioussat: Premiums for improvement—Compo- | Callaghan, Miss Heien Talty, Miss Minuio Desement-prese brick dweilings im the city : near | 1 5n aary 4 HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED noise)—““Say, you people just moved into this AR TAOAY O8 APPRENTICES. of guests, with all the facilities and attractions, | Stion, elocution, arithmetic. Miss Jennis | Murph, dist Katharine Kirby, and Mise lal fronts on tee streets; lot 40100: ‘bean Fowentvatalt Worike Pairs rows sat ey neighborhood a few months ago, didn't you?” An essay prepared by the Milwaukee delega- anda good many additional ones, that have Z¥Ter: Premium for special studies, Johnson. 5 Lie oa. During thie waonth hie souvente perpen fee toall | Tenant —“Yes.” tion on apprentices was also read by the secre- ved so popular in the past. Mr. A. S. Pratt | DIVISION OF THE THIRD CLASS. Junior sony mberd first — were con- a a3 = — | whe en iit the World's Fat? ” » . intai should still in charge, ft 5 iss K. : First premiums—| ferred on Mise Charlotte Carmody. The second SA eg OMA? ECONOMICAL CENTRAL | a retucod rates’ Mempersiipfee 81 Avply ar et-| Infant—“Well, I was born here, Het iad decterrminas breecton deri hat Sadal ilpaheatuse’- tt Sot ie ee honors on Missce Josephine Gloetzner, Edns PROPERTY IN THE CITY_CORNEI ON NEW | fice, Owen Honse, directors and agents National Co- — be made compulsory in the same sense that a al, ie patrons know. | Literature, painting in pastel. Third pre-| Palo. Louise Sheridan, M. Webster, Gals POR" A FEW Dave *Deeceise ee a mabe kaelee ora ded course of study is compulsory in the profes- The season at the well-known resort of Orkney | miums—English, composition, elocution and | Lucie Taylor, Mery Moruton, Rite Thea? Orrick. oral PBs Erspident. JOHN T. MOYLAN. Treas- | at midnight to his guarded tent poset ry Deine are a land daphne Springs Shenandoah county, Va.,openson the 224 | arithmetic in the fourth class. Min Roberta | Mary Carmody, Ofelia de Loom CGonerees DRAALE OR EXCHANGE TATE 67. DOV etre eer Wiins| The Turk proceeded with « grin Pocediaraynlbtechd lg tole onboorpaspta Mi aE ia oti 1e, Mills: who bas » large ac Howard: First premium—Penmanship. Second | Davis, Elsie Seymour, Josephine Foertach, st. a ten-room dwelling: a No. I lane lot wot : | zu quaintance in this city, where he lived before ex ace for stat dwellinae FY ee SiC AT premiums—Sacred history, elocution, Latin, | Irene’ Sheridan, Nina ‘Brownell, Clara Ross, , can be addressed at | crayon drawing. Miss Louise Tucker: First | Aimee Powell, Clare Kirby, ‘Alta Jetkine, charges are moderate and | premiums ~Elocution, regular attendance. Sec- | Sallie Burritt. Fannie Harknem and Alice Lar. the springs and baths are popular features, | ond premiums—Sacred history, French in the | combe. Honorably mentioned, Misses Jennio sarc a eater Three hours’ ride from this city is the Mon- | class for beginners. Third premiumsa—Arith- | Tyrer, Sallie Myers, and Mildred Williams. A sta z terey Springs Hotel, at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa, | metic. penmanship, Miss Maria Ewing: Second | crown was conferred on Miss Minnie Nash for It is 1,500 feet above sea level and the air is de- | premium—Christian doctrine. Third _pre- | being the smallest girl in the seh copy: Se. folios, 30c. : Pe. “| " ch it to heal: f the i P'FARDON &CO., 615 14th st. | xocal and Instrumental, "HUGO WORCHE 2S. Tes a eee tee emer Tare mots | 0 eee ore atee) tothe Beal ae jag community. 19TH ST. NORTH OF IOWA CIRCLE, 38 takes no latch kay to get in.’ An dition to the comy wat made by the ad tasersont. 11 rooms and bethy was. i re nti : i ; ; ‘essay committee and approved by the conven- “Tinker betwece Tast C, 3 stories snd beament; Srhites, epunl tomes a apvargaigs ees Sometimes a man is justified in feeling that | tion to the effect that it would be considered Are and tai gee © ze WHITE EXCHAR “the most unkindest cut of all” applies to the | dishonorable for one master plumber to employ | correspon: : \ding secretary. James Semple, Cinein- Fr ~GALE-GOLD DOLLARS. HALVES “kb | Picture of him that appeared in the newspaper. | the apprentice of another without the written | nati; Roanciat juarters; also Lord’s secretary, Enoch Remick, Phila 2! i miums-—Engli<h, composition, literature, el - Th, elowant new house 12 conatet of the latter. Gelphia: sergeant-at-arme, George F. Uber, | ightfai and invigorating. information can be ;Enslich, composition, literature, elocu- ee yous: bullt in a most carufil manner ax to Gnieh aad | oe @ a eal Oa gamers gti coknaibons Both of these essays were ordered to be| Philadel Thicty eltiee ented’ | obtained by writing to M. A. and H.S. Milnor, | tion, arithmetic, French. Miss May Harvey: AN UNLUCKY RUN. Setails asa Dermaanent honne:owner _ishes tovell 'be- | ugly buught GEO W. FECHNER OM Poste eee | “Charley Thwiggins! How dare you?" einted ira the sain hiladelphia, y citien were represented. | | 59 North Charles street, Baltimore, Md. | Third premiums Christian doctrine, elocution, sien Serge beats eave ey Nery low at aly = Briere | Svante ooen belaunie eros, ae |” tea. The fourth annual convention was held 3) 1 THE COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS. Deer Park, Md., in June, 1886, at which 139 High up in the mountains of Pennsylvania is Srithmetic in: the fourth class. Miss Sallie | Three Serious Accidents, Including « Fatal : EE aa 0 d : Myers: Premium for special studies. Mi - well-built brick | POR SALE OTTO" GAS ENGINES. BOTH NEW | you: The report of the committee on resolutions | delegates were in’ attendance. At this conven-| the Minnequa Hotel, near the celebrated aprings HY; Lremium, for, special studies, Mise stealing anion cintnd any 8: ‘ppl for = EY. 622 Fst. nw. | callonD. BALLUFP, Awt., 731 Tthst. nw. D1d “Yer.” was made by Mr. Rothrock. In regard to the | tion the elected officers were: President, Jumes of that name. While the clevation is some {he thert timerhe eerie the academy. Railroad men on the Alexandria and Fred- iE “ sister + iis v3 r *: Allison, Cincinnati; first vice president, John | 1,500 feet abo the tide the. place is easil , " il e vic pune: Sealy wows t = ‘Well, I always kiss my whenever I) proposition to appoint a committee to secure | trainor, Baltiaen recording secretary, ible, as it is on the Northern Central r: FOURTH CLASS, erickeburg railroad who operate in the vicinity Bige footne aledenn inprovements OFFICIAL NOTICES. feel like it. space at the Chicago, exposition fer an inter | Thomas McNeil, Cincinnati; treasurer, M. J. | road. 1 here are delightful drives and mountain | Miss Elen Kirby: First premiums—Christian | hy regres are conning — one of oom ee en 5 E. national display on the part of the plumbing | Lyons, Brocklyn; corresponding secretary, | walks, and in the hotel all the modern conven- | doctrine, English, composition, arithmetic. mont Go mnest with an accifen sais a O'pinctcced Cntumbin Wakintee DCO | ‘The mercury in the thermometer is too lib-| trade the committee recommended that wuch & | Jamen’ Semple, Cincinnati; financial secretary, | ences: Write to H. Hinckley, Minnequa, Brads | one aerial ey outline drawing, | During the past week three of them have met por —— eee cee ene aren, Teareeented to the Commission: | ora) 1t would be more esteemed if it gave us | committee be appointed providing no expense | Enoch Remick, Philadelphia, and sergeant-at- | ford county, Pa. | regular attendance. Third premiums—Pen- | with an accident of some sort, and thus fur one NORTHWEST_ she District of Colunbia that the follo or obligation is incurred involving the associa~ | arms, D. J. Collins, St. Louis, Twenty-five| The hotel at. tho Jorda: White Sulphur | creme ti ag 2a tg Rar ome BO LET Lath tn. ergn9. 500 | Red, works are ecemary fer the oblle healthy | shorter measure. ple, obtain iok ca ¢ hotel at the Jordan White Sulphur | manship, French. Miss Josephine Gloetzner: | death has resulted and the other two are badly Bh. $and Gr. 5.000 ixty Kat. bh, | Rineriet 0 I F been th 1 = seeps = First preminms— English, arithmetic, French in side a =< ‘1x0, aud requests having been made that the In regard to the resolution favoring the re- i i Springs, Frederick county, Va., is now open for : : » injured and one may die, The first accident 717 Paave.t is, Gr. 26.000 | lr. zs . 10,500 ~ ~ Tegal 1s The fifth convention was held at Chicago , | the ¢ for be; Second yen 4 4 MEE MF, 10-000 | Soehall the cost two be unsesund’ sgaiad the abutting | Some authors say they write just to get | duction of the per capita to 81 the committee | Jur, 1th a one nce end delegates in | 12¢,Teception fron Paltimone ool eee | Penmanthipn Tied premie oeremitm | happened bout a week ago, the victim being rear’”.Jo,o00 | Property. the Comunisaioners hereby ive notice that | thingy off their minds. And after reading | recommended that it be referred to the execu: | attendance, "The ofcers elected soe tee oa | A ten utes’ drive from the railroad enables | Miss Josie Foertsch: First premiums. ristian | “Dick” Williams, a well-known engineer tics intersted until TWELVE O'CLOC their books you can’t blame them. yent year were: President, John Byrns, New | the visitor to reach the hotel. Address E. C. | doctrine, English, arithmetic. ‘Third premiums on the road. He is now in Providence .000 | SUNE' EIGHTEENTH. 180 Paving untmprov 2 ee York; first vice president, John Trainor, Balti- 5.500 | Alieys: Square 205. all'alless in square: square 161, A Jordan, proprietor. + Composition, piano, crayon drawing. Miss | Hospital, suffering from a broken arm and more; recording secretary, Henry G. Gabay, |“ ,, | Falconer: Fi hee ' | 5 New York; treasurer, MJ: Lyons, Brooklyn; | The breezy heights of the Allegheny moun- | Edna Falconer: First premiums onal pregapen, | other injuries. He dechnes to bave bis arin corresponding secretary, Walter ‘T. Hudson, | tains are a sure refuge fromsummer heat. The | ™chr nly gum attendunee. Sec ar soos ‘arith. | *mputated, and, although he is reported w be Paap pop canta] eae gp eg ego eth pad gegen SS clam for beginners. Third | Ph and sergeant-cterms, Davi nem otel, known as the Mountain : . 4 Gg Gant Collins, "St Louis. “Forty-three "eities snd | House, Cremon, Pa. ‘This place is well known Fomine Craven coving. Sin Meagust| Demme om of Senge. Se unsen Ge ver | all unpaved im square; square ), UNnpave Golden Lodge, No. 21, I. 0. O. F. ‘$000 ocr ~ tia aiskes Or <aica ise, S00 | Hey i wrath balgo€ efanre’ aatare 7 val ae st ‘The seventeenth of the series of visitations of ated _ ps Ah Ot sduare; | Officers of the Grand Lodge, Independent Order (tare 25. ail unpaved afievs in ataare’ mqnare ft. | of Odd Fellows, occurred last night, on which oc | Square to, ei oagared akoe te sneer a fuare 763, | casion Golden Rule Lodge, No. 21,was visited and | } e & $ e Hy : vine: First premium—Composition, Second | end of the engine, when his train was some dis- 1 1 pomp: Minne ny = held. Pall half of the towns and one state were represented by useo- | and has among its patrons people from all parts | preminms Christian. doctrine, inane, tance this side of Quantico, getting some tools wy . 6.600 46 tego | ouare., Repaving sidewalks: Mf st. u- Loner saprantdem harpieme domigradtesh ad ciations, of the country. Ht is only necessary to | Kira premiums—Engliah, nmanship, outline | from the tool chest, and while #0 doing he fell Beg Net Tes ave, 30.000 | Twth to yoth ta. : Gat. orth an audience were the families and friends of the The sixth convention was held in Boston | say that the Mountain House keeps pace with | drawing, French in the ‘class for tegianers | alongside the track into vs heap of picks and Ney tet Mand. ee et Se members, including a large contingent of Re- June, 1888, with an attendance of 217 delegates. | the times. It is favored by the location, which | yi,0 Louise Sheridan: First premiums—Chris- | shovels left there by workmen. The train ran oe ene <b on | Bese a st! orth and south sides, 20th to | bekah degree members. Grand Master Henry The officers elected for the current year were: parr oT the rea pete pone oper) ) tian doctrine, regular attendance. Second | abead three miles before he was missed and then pera TO baa A mae ey Ty Po ee Lavine Clay Hazard introduced his colleagues and fol ‘Trainor, Baltimore, president; Edward J.) Dut is onthe main stom of the Pennsylvania | ew stiches ‘Sth st. K ic! Hi tti: son my | W DOCOLABS. SUES Wr hose Wee a made an carnest address, which was fittingly Mesnedon | SELL, Commissioners of the Districi of Galuubke™ | responded to by Noble Grand Charles Spencer st (> of Golden Rule Lodge. A brief recess followed %5 premiums—English, French, composition. Miss | # bas to where the engineer had fallen aud ice presi-| railroad. Letters addresed to Wm. i Dun-| freng ‘Sheridas: Fires premiune Chelsie | picked “him up. He mas “brought, to this city dent; John I. Carey, Baltimore, recording and | ham, superintendent, at Cressson, will receive | Goctrine, regular attendance. Second: pre-| and removed to Providence Hospital. An @x- corresponding secretary; Jokn J. Hamblin, | prompt attention. mium—English. Third premiums—Composi- | amination of the wounded man showed that his Chicago, treasurer; Enoch Remick, Philadel-| Near Warrenton, Va., is the well-known Fan- | tion, French. Miss Maggie Knight: First ‘pre- | left arm was broken in two places, one leg wna hia, financial secretary, and David J. Collins, | quier White Sulphur Springs. Ine noiei \hers | mium—Christian doctrine. Second jum— | broken and # piece of fexb cut out of his ri Hannan, Washington, D.C., first eo FICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS oF THE | for the purpose of forming the acquaintance of ie, emne, {crantment. three-story, Og istrict of Columbia, Washinston, D.C. June | those present, after which stirring addresses pitler’s pant " Toa! whom it way concern: it having been a Bigg sbe t. Louis, sergeant-at-arms. Fifty-five cities | was opened on the 15th instant and ix thor- | English. Third premiums—composition, music, | ide with a crowbar. His face was aa Ja. butlers Svea ENtonmsats tas Guimmciowere ot tue, Dincic | Bare perp A resell gy hireog praia and one state were represented by associations. | oughly equipped. Hot sulphur baths areavail- | Miss Mabel Howard: Second premiums_-Sacred | eeveral T tue public health. safety or comfort. under public | The following musical and literary program 0. near Prapont Circle. Ravine bee ede tet teeny Ue, and requests | carried out: Song by Past Grand Jno. J. Setory brick ve Tih st. near lows Circle: 2 fet | Rerod under the tompuley Porals wien eaekeiz | Burnham, recitation by Mr. Abm. Gradwobl, fant ty atoot OO drops orice. 46.200. and | fhe cot to be asscmed againet abutting Trepersy the | scene from Julius Cesar by Messrs. Herzog and ee bas The seventh convention was held at Pitts- | abl F i ‘i i Third = there is fi ther atti . | history, reading. Third premi: i geri Me . able, there is fine music and other attraction: ’ ing. remiums—English, place tem- ne Information can be obtained by addressing S. | arithmetic, Latin, Miss Henrietta Dunlap: | porarily and BrakemanS.A. Mandley performed gates. ‘The officers elected for the current year | Hand J. F. Adams, at Fauquier White Sulphur | First premium—Piano. 'P* | The duties of fireman. Litue did be think theo President, Edward J. Hannan, Washing- ‘Acean bow on Tith pa oe tive committee as the authority best qualified | ton, D. 0,. Seat vice president, Robert Griffith, | SP726* ee eee aid, my mete at befell hice resulted tn Fa l0o golles : 8 | cevwotinctione, tosaid Mork from parties nce ie = Te apr erate meron | to determine what the financial needs of the Chicago, Til.; Teoording and corres mdling sec- <a SORA AS nobaron =o ren — premium+—Chris- | his instant death and u horrible mutilation of F. T. KAISER, | EIGHTEENTH, 182. | Said objections should Vesnb- | by Past Grand Neal D. Avis of § association are. |retary, Geo. A. Green, ington, D. C.; surstiosent ass Dee tian doctrine, English, composition, pen- | his ce : ley actinces s ; ma-| treasurer, Jeremiah Sheehan, St. Louis, Mo.; nabip, Secon: a Rectan cnn bag | Gert ture gecetncn at a |teton of prominent actors by Mr Wertheimer | grates at the saben | Seams serene Br Hes tcy “At MG | Sohn, Who Fired the Shot, Arrest ana Re-| avin. Sond “premiam Piano,” Third " SOF st. nw. | H streets northwest: in east alley of square 3)5, be- | representation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Aiea Sowa : | a ‘inti leased on Balt. 4 i . ri * Ss eee -N-__ | tween Hand Latrecis, 4th and Sth sireete northwest. | Worthermer and Pei ilander and humorous | # resolution which the committee thought | phia. Sixty city and three state associations ( _ rat premiums—Christian doctrine, com Fou. | Sceenttese 406 Sosa” eorst er, Somes northward froni tation by Mt 5 aay — ought to be considered in executive session. Were repreeented. In all, thirty states were| Policeman McNeely of the third precinct is | tion. Second premiums—English, 4 ‘i brrmed-tets’ sommmard-ot pote, con | Sista bi Fand Fitton axtceding SW ecemanes: | "Wm. Hf, Smith of Pederal City Lodge, No. 20, | _M Grifith thought that in such a matter of | represented by associations. investigating a shooting affair that occurred in | arithmetic. ‘Third premiums “French, Ger " ibe ‘rumitves aad containn mine | ko, eastward frm eewer in Sd treet, alissaquare | og tied pom O of that lodge to erect 4 | Public importance the discussion ought to be in @ eighth convention was held at Denver | the saloon of John J. Noonan, corner of 26th | man. Miss Evelyn Penn: First m8 antries. Re. Tt is equived | 74, hetween 21st and 22d streets, K atreat and “tron | Recess — 0 ttastaine | Public session. Such action on the of dealers | June, 1890, with an attendance of 181 dele- i is Christian doctrive, piano. Second premium— es fixtures, ali piceme,aeuue nortawest. J. W. DOU GLase. Jw. | Bow hali and urged attendance at the entertain- | Tay in ear violation of the Baltimore resola- | gates. The officers elected for the current year | 24 I streets some time yesterday afternoon. It English. ‘Third premium—French." Miss Eo- | acd Gdaig ee |mant to be given in aid Of the enterprise st | 00, and the facta should be made known, wore: President, Robert Griffith of Chicago, | wast ome time after the shooting that the police- | geuia Brooke: Second premium English, ‘Tied Ge Acedemy of Music Sune 90, the tickets for ML ident, Joseph A. Macd of learned of the affair, and when he went to | premi i Pace which are being rapidly disposed of., ‘Tomor- AN ANIMATED DEBATE. nt Sellae, 0 hs ee Oe ce = ; | Premiums—Christian | doctrine, composition, Fe pl eT a ad SUMMER RESORTS. Tow night Covenant Lodge, No. 13, will be | As thix wasn matter of great importance to | N°¥ ton f Be Det g secretary, J. | the saloon he learned that the proprietor had | arithmetic. Miss Gertrude Claggett: Second | visited, which will close this series of visite | the trade and was #0 recognized by the dele- |}, Alcock of Chicago, UL; treasurer, M- J. | shot his brother, Michael Noonan, one bullet | Premitm—Composition. ‘Third R SALE—NEW SI 3,000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA. | tions, Lyons of Brooklyn, N. Y.: financial secretary, i | - : red each of the latter's legs. John, | “bristian d a y, ve Hotel now open. New. house, gates the debate was quite long and animated. | J. J, Hamblin, Chicago, ill. There were nine. | baving ente mn, ent ecd. monthly re : 1 fo arma ae ae lato Raat, eis eee Mr. Haywood of Brooklyn, who favored au | teen states and thirty-nine cities represented | the proprietor, admitted that he fired the shots, jeiaes nomagpeenll Company's E’s Lawn Party. open discussion, offered a revolution which | in all. ut claimed that it wes accidental He said he The officers of company E, B. H. 8, C.,| was read and referred to the committee on res- | ‘The ninth convention was held at Cincinnati | was emptying his pistol and two of the ballets tendered a lawn party last evening to the olutions. This resolution was inthe nature of | Tune, 1891, with an attendance of 202 delegates. | soeidently strack hee brother. Privates of that company at the residence of | 8” sdiition to the Baltimore resalation and de | The oficers elected for the current year were: | “mori MG Oe Ween physi- Capt. K. H. Young of Mt. Pleasant, This was a | aod that the aale of plumbing supplies vhould | President, Joweph A. Macdonald of New York ' POs S82 TH ST NWA BROOM BRICK: | = ‘all mod. imps. : frane stable tn rear. | Pe pared alles price, 4.000; termn. 61.500, SALE_T ST. N 00 4 , imited to licensed plumbers, the design | city, N.Y., who died some six months ago; vice His version Path, Weick» all mods np. lor LRION, 2 toe | onc ck kin ke ae ae fitting finale to the many pleasant times which | being to prevent wit ath hectare tine president, Jeremiah Shechan of St, Louis, Mo.; | of tially the same as that of (ay - e the boys have enjoyed throughout the year. | from doing work which ought to be done by | recording and corresponding secretary, M. J. ther ‘delddt EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, 608 F st. er Quite a number of friends of the boys were | fag eo ae act Pedy ating 4 < i Sa financial | _ The officer thonght that as the men were very x | A SPECIAL OFFERING IN INDIA LINON at 1%. | present. While refreshments were being served | e were some 8 made jother- | secretary, T. J. Mass, ; treas- thing Pettit god ape? orien and Sa erg nad yard, fully equal to anything sold of I8c. | Speeches were made by the members of the |ing resolutions by reference to the executive |urer, 17’ & Goodman of jwaukee, Wis. in | First ‘premi dictation. Second in ovation. om st committee which were resented by the members | There wore fifty-aix places represented, being ‘This is the cream of @ lot of woods. by ¥ . an * rit | Lieut, Biandy aud Dyoe, Berga. Wicohy Gente: | af that oocnusitten, “Is wan ciao canted that tee | thes venton ancl Attys cle Sa "ysntole Th Peas tS, ogres aera sp| ee moteb aaa: me | te read argh tegen ype ae P| ame en rere = Saath pose 1cE 3 OM, Xp | FINE ats those present members of the com- ws Alabame, W. H. Franklin, Birmingham; Ar —— ‘Yesterday the grand jury found a tene bill of waren iiime: bandsomei; as) FI 3 Me. ‘meet 4 floor. sagen. oiae ext erch'y 4garanty’ Mesicd | FINE BLACK INDIA LAGS cake Me SO and Oe TET Bete tack: | Sceivck Suan tre **) kaneas, C.'M, Wing, Little Rock; Colorado, J. and | Mise Louse Penn: First “premium—Hesding, | indictment charging Frederick Barber with Sis BANYekbay @ HALDEMAN. ORF. | ‘Whe. yaid. E. Golden, Miss A. Snyder, Miss M. Wat. convention adjourned to meet at that | P. Rattican, Denver; Connec! L. H. Mills, Second premium—French. Third ‘the murder of Agnes Watson, his alleged para- * | ao1NcH 1 Ww variety of beantiful | Mise E. es epee, English, German. Aimee ‘Chesapeake aren RISH LAWNS—s bie ot son, Miss I. Summersaies, Miss Clara Young, | hour. ; California, E. L. Burgoin; District whee pontine atmos mour, by drowning ber in the and FBecniat Tete large ot sotsantially | cur pREN's CARDINAL DEMDY RIBBED Hose, | sister of Capt. Young, Mise A. Latimer, Miss RECEIVED AT THE WHITE HOUSE. of ‘D. 8. Williamson; Delaware, Jas, Leh be French. | Ohio canal in Georgetown in June, 1888. Ber aS . aaa Seeman Sere pattie Seis estan’ MULE ROO eae Bleman, Min Donaldson, Mist Stein, Sin J.| At 1 o'clock the delegates, by appointment, | ¥. Traynor Ranier Workin, We, car | Thiet peonctneesTteamann Cgetrine, Feeding. | ter, it will be remembered, was tried, coo hee Price, Misa M. Hoover, Miss Dean a S Rettiatis President keonville; Iilinois, Chicago; LADIES’ FUME SILK MITTS at 25 and Soe. pale. Se ate many young ladies of Hoc Ge ssanon tanee pare al ond sapiens Deeeet Gen ‘Foley, Seer trine, Prench in the Clnes for — nie beat gs “he Court in Ganoral Term, PES heen SAMGAING 1H PARAAOLS. ’ ae A ean E53, Hannan, After lari, the Whit, Hout | Lesranworis; Kentucky tne, F, Weis, Lane be | cod preaium—Fonmanship, Talea pees Anew was found and the case boc tear RL ie ; poe Ftp tie ee were photographed on the portico | vill; DN” sullivan, ‘Bal % ‘rithmotic. Mise Lacie Tajior: First | the calendar for tomorrow. Si nies debe: 2 legates Elected. of the ‘Department Missouri, J. F. Bt. 5 Massachu- released ‘Becond ELE S P CARHART & LEIDY, At the regular meeting of John P. Cook| ‘The treasurer of the r. W. E. | setts, D. A. ‘Boston; Minnesota, P. G. doctrine, crayon Greving. Third ‘Transfers of Real Hetato. Lodge, No. 1185, G. U. 0. of O. F., last night | Goodman of Milwaukee, has held Dwyer, St. Paul; W. C. Weatherly, ae eee dictation. Miss ‘Deods in fee have been filed as follows: E.G. S28 7th wt. and OS Ket. ae. |G. W. Parker and J. W. Richardson were | tant position since the last meeting. He is one | Grand Rapids; Maine, Shea, 4 sis el ae ‘Halther to L. B. Albert, sub 109, oq. 859: $3,750. in Shay in Onter ent, hn wil ot large ments eat Sooner, Helebriaka” Sanne! Paltean | Franses heat ©. A. mow to Mand Stalnaker, pt 2, oq. 518; / ot Gologntcn whick 0 x ; Second premium—Christian D. W. Baker, eub E, oq FvA — A. Carter and Publis were elected THE LADIES CARED FoR. o Liscola? New York, J. A. Greciaes, doctrine. “Premium for improvement—English, | @— _T. H. ® Todd to aVA ‘Mends everything. | egates to the District Grand Lodge. A large prgp bplieispma)ertaame Korbi: North Dota, BF. Allen, syithoow- | arithmetic, penmanship. "Miss Marle-Lonies ne monk wane ne) 4 _—— panied to their wives and deugh- | Obie, Kelley, : ee ag ee Land = Seats eee tad Ax? ETTNN—Round. | ters. ‘The hospitality extended to the delegates | Pittsburg; fhode ‘Inland, Geo. "Re Pa Ete ay oe : -ERVAND, ENGRAVER AND LITHOGRAPHER, | [TR Ursa 0 a mn aad 1190 pier int | by. the local association has not omitted these | Providense; South. 0. R 3 K ae Lnchburg. TWh on tals Tans tt ania goes | Indios.” Whilo their loige lords are engaged ot | Gbetiemens feck HD. Beach, Heron’ Vie, ait ek. * ‘Viaiting cards printed from plate, 75c. per 100 cel | uatl MR. Office 1900 Peansyivania avenue. the convention the ladies, under the escort of ‘Tennessee, J. L. Park, Tens Derk : r$ ati n| Sein

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