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ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION. * Commencement Exercises of This Tastituy tion for Young Ladies. AS ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM SUCCESSFULLY CAR- RIED OUT—LINT OF HONORS, MEDALS AND PRE- MIUMS AWARDED--CARDIXAL GIBBONS MAKES AN ADDRESS —FINE EXHIBIT OF ART AND FANCY ‘WORK. e Yesterday afternoon the annual closing exer- cises of the Academy of the Visitation were held, and for three bours the hundreds present were charmed with strains from harp and violin and other instruments. It was am entertain- ment that pleased to the highest point the cul-| tivated, while even the few present of uneub tivated tastes were moved in spite of them- oelves. Cardinal Gibbons, arrayed in his robes of office, oceupied a prominent position on the | stage, while grouped about him were men of | high churebly names. The program, which ‘was rendered with both ability and grace, was 5 follows: ORDER OF EXERCISES. Marsch aus Oberon, Weber; first piano, ‘Misses Lillian Dally, Helen Egan; second piano, ‘Misses Isabelle McKenna, Emma Burch; barps, Misses Isabelle Walsh, Octavia Johnson, Evelyn Sickles, Sallie Walsh; violins, Misses’ Nell C. White, Irene Lasier. Salutatory, Miss Nina Bisine. Double quartet, Birds of Spring Waltz, Brinkworth; first soprani, Misses earney, May Butle |, Misses Olive Donel- lan, alti, Misses Marion Wood, Eleanor Page, secondaltl, Misses Cicely Armes, Alice Palmer. Piano quartet Spinner: | lied aus Der fliegende Hollander, Wagner; first piano, Misses Lillian Dally, Anna Bowlin; sec- ond piano, Misses Helen Egan, Isabelle Mc- Kenna. Vocal solo—recitation and rondo, ga- yotte from Mignon, Thomas; Miss Pauletta Keens. Piano solo—Capriccio B minor, Men- delssohn; Miss Lillian Dally. Vocal duo—gong Birds, Rubinstein; Misses Dixon and Kearney. Chant Sans Paroles, Henselt; pianos, Misses Emma Burch, Anna Bowlin; harps, Misses Isabelle Walsh, Octavia Johnson; violins, Misses Nell C. White, Irene Losier. ‘Spanish dance—op. 12, ‘4, Moszkowski; pinnos, Misses Iaabelle McKenna, Lillian Dally: barps, Miss Teabelle Walsh, Evelyn solo, Doris, Nevin: 4 Misses Lasier and White. : Constance Ingalls. Vom Fels Zum Meer first piano, Misses Anna Bowlin, Isabelle Kenna: second piano, Misses Emma Burch, Fielen Egan; harps. Misses Isabelle Walsh, Octavia | Johnson, Evelyn. Sickles, Sallie Walsh; violins, Misses Irene Lasier, Nell C. White. ACADEMIC HONORS. Of the senior clase—For deportment and | scholarship—Misses Constance Ingalls, Ni Blaine, Rose Kearney. First honors of the tirst class—For scholarship and deportment—Missex Isabel McKenna, Genevieve Cronin. Amy Dixon. First honors—Por deportment ana second for Vocal “a scholarehip—Minses Helen Egan, Mae Butler, | E a Bureh. iret honors—For deportment— Misses Olive | Donnellan, Dawson. Silver medals—For de Irma Smith, Mary Moran, Mary portment—Misees Ellen a Mary Fisher, Anu Brazelton, Virginia Evans, Adele Bilisoly, May Case wns conferred on Misses Katie Schiadt, Ada Alexander. Rosa May. MEDALS AND PREMIUMA. Gracuating medals—Miswes Constance Ingalls, Nina Blain Rose Kearney. 1 for Christian doctrine (given by on Cutting of New York), awarded to Kearney; premium, Miss Nina Biaine, First prensium, Miss Constance premium, Miss Nina Blaine; wr intellectual philosoph Harriet Lane Johnston), a premiums, Misses Rose Kear- . Constance Ingalls. ‘The medal for natural sciences (given by Mrs. Col. Fred. Grant), awarded to Mi Ingalls; premiums, Misses Nina Blaine, Rose Kearney Ancient and modern history—Premiums, Misses Constance Ingalls, Kose Kearney. The medal in composition (given by Mra. J. Chandler of St. Louis, Mo.), awarded to Miss Alice Moran; premium, Miss Esther Waggaman. First claxses—The medal for Christian doc- trine (given by the Iste Mrx. Wm. F. Hamlin of Detroit, Mich.) awarded to Miss Isabel Me- Kenua, California. First premiums, Misses Amy Dixon, Genevieve Cronan: second miums, Misses Emms Burch, Olive Donnel Mary Moran; honorably mentioned, Helen Egan, Mae Butler. First class of rhetoric and eomposition—First remiums, Misses Mary Dawson, ony ‘ronan, Isabel McKenna, Helen Egan, Dixon; nl premiums, Misses Moe Butler, Irma Smi First claee of ccleneeo—Pirst }, Misses Netieretremee: by Mrs. Miss Nina Blaine: Amy Dixon, Isabel MeKenna, second premiums, Misses Emma Burch, Helen Egan, Mae Butler; honorably mentioned, Miss Irma Smith. First class of history and geography—First premiums, Misses Isabel McKenna. Sayiteen, mevieve Cronan; second premiums, Misses Emma Burch, Irma Smith. Mery Moran, Mary Dawson: distinguished, Mies’ Helen “Egan, | 3 Mae Butler; honorably mentioned, Mise O Donnellan. Second classes.—Second class of Christian doctrine—First premium, Misses Annie Bowlin, Florence Dawson: exequo, Misses Josephine Egan. Catherine Smith, Brisco; second Preminm. Mie Isabel Walsh; distinguished, isses Elizabeth Stewart, Marie Murray, Jose phive Cobb, Lu Ree Dyer, Katherine Cox. Second class of rhetoric, literature and com- ition—First premium, Misses Lu Ree Dyer, cnephine Egan, Elizabeth Stewart, Marie Mur- tar Florence Dawson; distinguished, 3 Rosalie Martin, Josephine Cob! garet ‘Sto. ran, Ella Briscoe, Katherine Smi in literature, Misses Woods, Nell White. Secon clase of nataral sciences—First pre- mium, Misses Marie Murray, argaret Mo: n; distinguished, Misses Irene Laiser, Rosalie Martin, Pauletta Keena, Florence Dawson, Marie ‘Penn, Elizabeth Stewart, Josephine + Cobb, Ella Briscoe, Annie Bowlis Second class of history and Eeoerapb —First pretium, Mises Josephine Cobb, Howllo Mar- Katherine Smith, Annie Bowlin, Ella Bris- ce. Isabel Walsh; second premium, Misses Marie Penn, Katherine Cox, Pauletta Keena, Ellen Corrigan; distingu: Misses Marie Hames. 3 Josephine Egan, Florence Dawson, Lu yinscond class Christian doctrine, second di- it premium, Miss Mary’ Gower; sec- =P premium, Eliza Kercheval, Alice Dunlevy, Mary Coulson; exequo, Letitia MeMullen,Edith Second class of grammar, rhetoric and com- Renition, second | division—Firat premium, Gretchen Crounse, a Westullen; remium,” Misses’ Edith :isun, May Ward, set Cotter, Marie Fahey, Mary | gemma improvement, ‘Miss Ame- Second class of Race second division— First premium, Mise Edith Tunis; exequo, Miss Gretchen Crounse; second premium, Misses Mabel Field, MayWard, Helen Wyville: disti Mi +, Fieid Alice Dunlevy, Edith Tunis, Adelaide Ten 7. _— Eliza Kercheval, Mary Gower, ogalaied, Mine May McMahon; honorably mentioned, Misses Ellen Burns, Marie Walxb. j | Wilcoxon; distinguished, Misses Marie Crounse, — Margaret Shea, ‘Misses Sarah Helen Geter: honorably mentioned, Misses Lily ened = whee Lage 9 Bilisoly, Edmonia Briscoe, Fit premium, Misses Adele Bilisoly, Elizabeth Robinson, Beale; second premium, Miss oni ; exwquo, ‘Lily Smith, Mary Lyman, Louise i ee a Sg i lowlett, ‘irginia vans. rete, ta ot cs premium, Misses Nina Evans; Booker, | Mai t secon dey; bonorsht Caner Josephine Tyler. ce ae ist yremiums, ry Casey, Trier, Helen Leech; ex Mise Annie a second premium, _&. See eres joncrably mentioned, Mise Ev les. Fifth class of and me hear remium, Misses Annie Gammell, yons; second premium, Misses Eeelya Sickles, Mary m; honorably mentioned, Misses’ Helen Leech. — 1, Katie O'Donnoghue, Carrie Sixth clus’ of Christian premiums, Misses Edith Marmion, Katie Schladt, Estelle Tennant. Sixth’ class of reading and First premium, Miss Katie Scbladt; ¢ dith Marmion; second premium. ate Holtzman, Rosa May, Mary O’Brien, Rosa Sixth class of history ont _ gee First premium, Mis Edith second Premium, Mise Lily Edwards; exmquo, Mise Ada Alexander. Sixth class of Christian doctrine, second di- yision First premium, Misses Ads, Alexander, Lily Edwards; second premium, Miss Vi ‘Tennant; honorably mentioned, Misees Louise ‘Ward, Rosa May Sixth clase of reading and octhogrephy Fist premium, Misses Louise Ward, A second premium, Misses Lillie Vertner, Mary B. Cooke; premium for improvement, Miss Helen Cooke. geography, second division— Ward. Sixth class of Premium, Miss Louise MATHKMATICS. ‘The medal in the class of algebra and geom- etry (given by Mrs. Adele 8. Morrison of St. Louis, Mo.,) awarded to Miss Isabel McKenna. Sp Kearney. ‘The medal in. the first’ clase of arithmetic; (given by Mrs. John F. Moran of Detroit, Mich.,) awarded to Miss “Marie Murray. First premium, Misses Irma Smith, Helen Egan, Genevieve Cronan; second premium, Misses Adelaide Ten Eyck, Josephine Cobb: distin- | guished, Mies Lu Ree Dyer. Second class of arithmetic—First premium, Misses Els Briscoe, Helen Egan; second mium, Miso Emma’ Bureh: distinguished, Miss Florence Dawson. Second class of arithmetic. second division— First premium, Miss Mary Fisher: second pre- mium, Miss Bexsie Stewart; distinguished, Misses Eliza Kercheval, Helen Wyville, Third class of arithmetic—Medal, Mise Annie McGraw; first premium, Misses Mary Gower, Leytia McMullen: exequo, Mise Elizabeth Crawford; distinguished, Misses Edith Tunis, Georgette Ross, Marie Penn. Third class of arithmetic, second division— First premium, Mise fee el MeMahon; yee- ond premiuin, Miss Marie wile Allee Patency Auaie Beam Fonrth class of arithmetic—Medal, Miss Lily Smith: medal exwequo, Miss Katie Lyddane; firat premium, Misses’ Evelyn Sickles, Maria Beale; exequo, Mise Blanche Howlett; second gnished, Misses Adele Bilisoly, Helen Leech, Caroline Bagaley, Fannie Clark, Sarah Lough: borough, Aunie Gammell. Sixth ‘class of arithmetio—First Mise Edith Marmion; exequo, Mies ander; second premium, Miss Louise Warde; honorably mentioned, Miss Mary Holtzman. ELOCUTION. First class in elocution—First preminm, Misses Constance Ingalls, Genevieve Cronan, Helen Egan, Olive Donnellan; second premium, Mises Emma Burch. Marv Dawson; distin ruished, Misses Rove Kearney, Isabel McKenna, Second ‘class in elocution—Firvt premiui second division—First premium, Field; second Crounse, Helen levy, May Gower, Edith Munis. Third class of elocution—First premium, Misses Alice second premium, Misses Lily ‘aaith Louise | W; ‘Mabel | Those who have ex: Pa eo Firat preminm, Mice Mary Gower, Adel cpg Pe ‘Mine’ Marthe “Hitchinsy disth Maria Beale, Edith Marmion, Adele Bilisoly. Glass of Field; ee jum, Miss Isabel Walsh: seo- Solbon distinguished, Mise Sarah Walsh. < ra ase-—Premium, Misses Irene jum, Mine jam, Mises Lula iss Mary McMahon; honorably mentioned, fisses Eleanor Carver, Alice Palmer, Martha Hitchins. PAINTING, DRAWING, &C. Oil painting—First premium, Miss May Coul- son; second premium, Miss Blance Spruill. Water colors, first class of water color paint- ing—Preminm, Misses Lu Ree Dyer, Constance Ingulls, Annie McG ieGraw. Second class of water color pain! premium, Misses Margaret Moran, Ella second premium, Miss Mary Moran. Third clase of water color painting—Pre- me ohae pal ting. Piss! premiura, Minsea Helen —First premium, Egan, Editi Tusis; eoond premium, Miss Sarah B. Mason. Second class of china painting —Premium, Misses Jearie Bradshaw, Mary Dunlevy- Drawing, second class of drawing—First pre- mium, Miss Sovephine class of drawing — First premium, —First iscoe; if Mar Macle Crocies wected premio, Bes | Elizabeth Leech. Fourth clase of drawing—First premium, Miss Stella MeNenl; second premium, Mise Mar~ garet Pain sowing —First class of plain sewing First premiums, Misses Olive Donnellan, Octavia Annie Bowlin; second | premiums, Mison Time Sith, Prsletia Keena,May Butler; honorably mentioned, Misses Katherine Smith, Genevieve Cronan. Second class of plain sewing—First minus, Mines. Gretchen Greaneo, Marie Crounse, Louise Wilcoxon; second es remiums, Misses Mary Steger, Eleanor Page: honorably mentioned, Misses Ward, Margaret McMahon. ‘Third class of plain sewing—Premiums for improvement, Misees Helen Coffay, May Casey, Caroline Bagaley. Housekeeping, neatness_ and order— Pre- miums, Misses Constance Ingalls, Isabel Me- Kenna, Helen Egan, Emma Burch, Amy Dixon, Irma Smith, Olive Donnellan, Ella Briscoe, Katherine Sith, Florence Dawson, Mary Me- Mahon, Marie McKenna, May Casey. CARDINAL GIBBONS’ REMARKS. On the conclusion of the distribution the cardinal paid a high tribute to woman's worth, Mary McMahon, Amelia | ¥ AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYa. ‘HE E SALE 38 POS’ Batosk fi ouNe eR" OPT * “THOMAS C. PEA) seedads CLIFFORD U. SMITH. "| Trustec, THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN’ WEDNESDAY JUNE TWENTY-1 INTE oot FIVE O'CLOCK rx PEARSALL.) _yer7-akas CLIFFORD U-SATEL | Tramtoce, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY AND POSITIVE 84LE OF TH EINE BUILDING LOTS oondree Nfan PENN AVENUE 80U" Ae Tw! OR io? SOauEREING ae VE DUESEE SEE er wanrsea! ie a aia ea gaeiece Waar SRO URE Oi ERONTING MEET EAR FRONTING LEY NE EN _FIF- Sit Steer, AND KENTUCKY AVENUE. SQUARE 1043, FRONTING STHEET EAST NEAR PENNATIS ea LOT 35, SQUARE 1015, FRONTING PENNSYI- aS AVENUE NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET dors, AGUARE NORTHEAST OF FEoNTING® GIA AVENUE NEAR HOOTERS ER an 58, 02, 09 70,73. 78." 83. 84. 85," 88, Pe “PS BOUARR 7s Friese Lore Ate'ts Sou TAR DED AND. RHEE eis STREI NE FROSTING ON SATD STRERTS AND GONTAIN ‘ABOUT 41,000 FEET IN THIS Rinscltion rach s chance offersto wat es Fapldly advancing section of Brey "Sele One-third. cask, balance in one and tw@ bear 8 ver cent Interest, payable seri to be secured by deed of trust on prop- Sold, or all cash, at option of (murchansr. ” ‘Ade- it of $100. Tequired on each lot attime of axle, Con- veyancing, st purchaser's cost. | Terius to be complied’ with “in ‘Afteen ayn, ote Served to resell at Fisk and costof detmiting: pure chaser or purchasers after five daya’ advertisenent of such resale in some news Published in Washing. Real le Seat is abstract. Jeld-deds ‘and D sts, ‘HOMAS DOWLING & SON ae GizEst. nw. CHANCERY, SALE. oF v) TALUABLE IMPROVED TY, iE TWO-STORY BRICK oe oe -AND- -| saving that only through her help had some | 25 of the world’s greatest achievements been made. He was glad all the graduates did not live in the same state or town, as «uch a gi- gantic amount of education centered at one point would work out results that even the most hopeful were afraid of. ART AND FANCY WORK EXHIBIT. In the exhibition room was a collection of drawings, water colors, oil colors and decorated china that speaks silently but effectively of the ”| Biome ote Sen t year by the pupils Of this home of the sisters. Under the direction of Sister Benedicta, the teacher in art, the work was executed. Among the most skillful artists represented are Miss Halle Gamble, Miss Briscoe, Miss Ker- cheval, Mise Mary MeMahon, Miss Alexander, Misa Lily Bradshaw, Miss Mary Connlon, Miss Spruell, Miss a McMahon, Miss Belle Casi- lear, Mise Moltie Moran, Miss Lu Hee Drer, ‘Miss Constance Ingalls, Miss Mary Moran, Annie McGraw, Miss Edith Tuni ‘Sallie Mason, Miso Nellie Egan, Mise Bessie Lynch, Mise Mary Dawson, Miss Marie fe Crounse, Miss Mamie Shea, Miss Josie Egan and Miss Mattie n the fancy work department also excellent taste ix shown, garments beautifully made and embroidered meeting the eye on every hand. celled during the past year in this line are: Misses Gretchen Crounse, nor Payne, May Cusey Johnson, Bertha Palms, Lena Smith, Olive nelman, Mary Steger, ‘Amelia Warde, May Butler, Martha Eving Wil- coxen, Louise Booker, Panietta Keena, Eleanor “May Foran, Helen Coffay, Kate Smith, Ellen Barns; Misses Elizabeth [eMe@bon, Pollock. ‘lass of eloeution, second division— Premium, Misses Adele Bilisoly, Stella McNeal, Georgette Rone. Fourth class of elocution— First ium, Miss May Casey; exmequo, ies May Lyman, Alberts Blanche Howlett, Lily Smith; second premium, Miss Elizabeth Robi exequo, ‘Louise Booker, Sarah Lough! Fifth class of elocution— tm, Mies Jouephine Trler; exequo, Miss Ma second premium, ex- wquo, in See Calne again LANGUAGES. . First class of Latin—Premium, Miss Alice Moran. Second clans of Latin—Premium, Miss Rose Kearney. Third class of Latin—Pre- mium, Misses Elizabeth Stewart and Emma Burch. Latin rudiments—Premium, Miss Marie Fenn. Firat class of German—Firet premiam, ‘Misses Genevieve Cronan and Gretchen Crounse; second premium, Mises Katherine Smith and Alice Dunlevy. ‘Second clase of Fenian, Miss Helen Squire: second ise Ning Squire. Third clase of First premium. Miss Aj ‘second — Misses Lulu ae and Jessie sw. ‘The medal in the first class of French by Mrs. Thomas J. Semmes of ) awarded to Miss Amy Dixon. Second claas of French—Premiums, Misses Marie Murray, Alice Moran. Second class of French, second division— Premium, Miss Elizabeth Crawford. ‘Third class of French—First premium, Miss Isabelle McKenna; second premium, Miss Helen , Miss Katherine Smith. Misses Harriet Gammell, Edith Tan! ES Miss Marie McKenna; Firth clase of French. First premiums, Misses c 3 Serab B. Mason, Mary Fisher; Dis Misses Irene Lasier, Lilly Smith, Clara Georgette Ross. Fifth class of French, second vision —First Premiums, Misses Blanche Spruill, Mey Ward, second premium, Miss Stella McNeill; distin- guished, Miss Mary Sixth clase of F Premium, Miss Louif® First | brothers; recitations, ven | Miller; cornet solo, John J: OX Page. Nannie Dowlin and Genevieve Cronan. —— HONORS AT ST. JOHN'S. Medals Awarded to Pupils—The Junior Ex- hibition Today. The junior exhibition and distribution of premiums of St. John’s College takes place this afternoon at 4:90 o'clock. The program is as| }; follows: Overture, “Poet and Peasant,” David 8. Waters; song, Russell Cain, Walter Harvey; recitations, “Baron Rudiger,” prize contest be- tween Frank Romaine and Edward Scanlon; “Face Against the Pane,” Russell Cain; “Casey at the Bat,” Kenneth O'Connor; medley over- ture, piano and violin, the Miller brothers; compositions, English stories—“The Dwarf,” John McMahon; “David Swan,” Bernard Ro- ver; “The Bag of Gold,” Harry Sinclair; song, Denis Callahan; “Cupid's Dream,” the Miller “Somebody's Mother,” Bertie Bentley; “The Battle Hymn of the Re- ublic,” Willie Bride: “Wreck of the Hesperus,” thael ©, Curtin; “Barbara Fritcbie,” cram | J. Daly; “The Modesty of Genius,” cow oat tion, Eddie Bullock; selection, ees jr At intervals during the exercises premiums will be distributed and certificates conferred. of excellence in third Latin class, Frank Romaine; next in merit, Charlie MeAvoy, Ea- Scanlon; medal for excellence in gram- mar class, Geo. Hartnett; next in merit, Harry Daly; medal for excellence in the primary de- ihage Randolph Rabbitt; next in merit, ddie Greer. The members of the third aca- emiam, Mins ‘Martin; exeequo, Misé | demis are awarded premiums for Latin, Eng- Sceephine Egan; jume, Misses | Hab, composition, arithmetic, mensuration, Nell White, Josephine Cobb; , | drawing and other class studies in the follow- ins Elizabeth Stewart. ing order: Chas. McAvoy, Edward Scanlon, Bernard Rover, Russell Cain, Noblet_ Thomas, Frank Murth, Chas. Small, John McMahon, Perry Johnson, Harry Sinclair, Walter Harvey, Jas. Creaven, Denis Callahan, Jas. Sheeby, Wm. Killeen, Geo. Miller, Chas. Specht, Ken- neth O'Connor. ‘The boys of the grammar class are awarded inma for clase studies in the following or- : Harry Daly, Edwin Goodwin, Bertie Bent- ley, Edward Sheeby, Archie Donahue, John Hartnett, Allie Wiggin, Willie Bride, Sprigg Blandford, Lawrence McCormick, Charlic Co- lambus, ‘Michael Curtin, William McGrath, Babcock, Thomas PENMANSHIP. Charles Snllivan, Michael Clarke, Frank Stanton, Guida O’Neale, Walter Carver, Joseph Repetti, Martin Walsh, Bernar McKeever. premiums studies in the followin order: aoa Ee Mooney, John B. Bena ‘Charlie tie Varnell, Leo A. Siebel, Beta James James F, Crown and Tommie Var- Sia va Bele ne Rene, Thames Be a ‘Ber- fs om CL twonty-fou three (263), Eenconorth twentreece G east elhty-fonr (4) 67-100 feet to the beginning, upon Fihich is a very convenient and comfortable two-stor & dwelling containinu sieht rooms and cellar, ani Mupplied with ail modera improvements: ‘ermspf sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the balance payable in equal Hortallsente i lee be and two years, with interest, to be sectired of trust, or all cash, at option of the purchasor. A de- posit of 81 required ou. the day of sale and eras of sale to be covupited with in ten days, or prop" rf il he resold at cat of defaulting pure geledads HUGH T. TAGGART, Trustee. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. NESDAY. rest TWENTY- oo, ALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. wo . 8. ri SQUARE 190, 17 feet inches fr ty R) feet deep 'to alley, im- ‘ory press-brick front dwelling Fooms and bath, modern iin Provements. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance fn one, two snd three years: notes bearing interest trow day of Sale and secured by j deed of rust on, proferty wold, rchaser’s cost. All conveyancts down when pr: pepty i stra POH, and tf terms oftale a with within ten stays from day of are Bot compli sale the property will be resold at risk and fauitine Vis WAUTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. 1t__ INTHE NAME BH O'CLOCK. aah nay ae 5 FOR ACCOUNT OF Be a TRUNK AND RO. W. STICKNEY, Auct., 18 Now Yat ewe A EAE SPST #Q a AND SUMMER DI moderate price oan ‘ ir Gat me BO per, Sta P™EORNRS, HAR uh MR. ELI a. Re. 1A, PA. ‘H. SULSER. = ‘Terme: Vash. 8. EDWARDS, pore natouirre, pani StS & + 3 a ‘SLOAN. Rector Wien sa fhe ‘ave. 2: B., 8 wellaaeorted pie ‘attention of the eaoeedn Meee thn ©O., Ancta. ow mi | pa ere ENTE tTwexty.| NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE. Recmaae ee oaiamesamean Ur sales | By virtueof s certain deed of trast, recorded in Liber Be a SNIPE ARDY BEA ACR TACRS BS ar No. 1632. folio 233. one of the land records: “ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. ry ucts, ee ee. aed ON aba ATIMER & SLOAN Auctioneers. L + 107 at IMPORTANT 8: OF at SUPERE STi SEO, 8 FIDDLE, ALL MATERIALS CLEANED AND DYED. MARTIN GI IURSDAY. MORNE: oy FURE, SEWENTY: — THIRD. | sopmencing, a St TEN oc oye NEW SPRING SHADES. | arent cotleetion of Syieansaa anise A NEW PROCESS FOR DYEING GENTS WOTTS, "~ARLOR, URE IN SEP: Tek, EURAITORE, ENGRAVINGS Mis TINGS AND. QRNAMEN 8 IBRARY trHorager tt iad uHEn UIN! FIDDLE (c Srvuiat ee fa hence and delivered. 0 at. awe U me BARD ESDY ime mash MAPENN. AVE SR 80] lO! AMBER SUITE, SO) oe Lites WOVEN Wine ePaince wer Pe GeEaS SENG: FaceAR: COtS AND MATTRESSES, SUPERIOR eR i? o roan tats Se Yar ares Pons . A BLACK CURLI ATR aS ladon’ 5 TS, SPREADS. Axw AHEERS se mass Raa ee Sikes, gh OE ERD WEULNOT DINING ROoa ARO? ARQLINE ROR. Tornwory with a ere gD WARE, AND Pettit Ee =— Sew Pave Harey "COOK - QETHER With OTHER RG ees OF House: ae a AND ORGANS. use ta furnished in the best manner ey ee iuipgne tet xB ant wi with Feat ofa hi ihe east front of the pension office buil (ween ath aud Sth sts./0. Ww.) the follow: PIANOS, sentin MER & SLOA! sie Auctioneers. Trike E ® S10. juctioneers, 1407 G st. « VER” AND OTHER PIN ” , KRG nace OP cme AT GOveR EMER rt SALE OF SE. FURNITURE, CAR. 1200 Gs. 2 =. Pine tune und vonretadiaee Ehee POT eee Eo htc RD net thi Watnesioe paz THE PENSION ‘OFFICE, 5 WiLL BUY AN EXCELENT Cri jauF On THURS! MORNING. JUNE_ TWENTY- for Font, 1 ped and THIRD, 1802, at HALF-PAST TWELVE O'CLOCK, no agency. 5 will sell ai (G st. etic Carpet, lot ‘Terms cash. By grder of the Je1G-dis of the Interior, LATIMER & SLOA) Stall. Gas Lamps. 1" Larve ips id. Cast Tron. Jot Straw énd Cocos satting, 1ot Chatrs ‘Lot Miscellaneous Articl les, he, Ae. , Aucts. OBS, Sil Hb ALLET & DAVIE ‘in tone, yrabiility, au eghronel, thal as : =a Fis ra HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 6L9E st. n w. VALUABLE, IMPRO EET Roierawr TAC 'E TWENTY-THI "CLOCK, ‘we will sell in front of on ON. THURSDAY, Fig Ft of lot 11, ba ve ye hw by a de Reto tinue 9 th of 7 feet, and improved bya two-story frame dwelling. ‘THOMA! cing and recording at prrchaserss cost, jelS-d&ds DOWLING JPATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES, SALE OF DAN AVENUE. Hi By virt No. ioe folio 18S et intereat f: ihe il off efor ante in front of the axt ett wee di ) inebis, thence east on THURSDAY. TWEN STLTHIED Day wenty (20) feet to ‘a ‘® west, thence south to the soe, a, HALE PAST FIVE 0% P.M the Yor: lec ot inwine, in the city of W: District lowiiyt Aeveribed teal estate: Alf of fot nurgheredsnico. | Bf Galea together with the buil ing and braves Se eee rf Wee. facs | tetera meee nda MEDICAL, & eetate, accordime to the subdivision . Sere eeu” withthe ngrovoneat, C2 | MAN Uriaid ie preci by the deren. ary aa copsinting of n frame! two your, 0 per annually, ‘sectired by deed muse. sale: One-half cash the residue in one and at Per annum. perable sem!- trust o1 AFRAME HOUSE ON SHER- AR TH LSDALE, NF. INATION OF THE ANACOSTIA aL sold, or ail cash at the ne Sption of the P' it of $100 req the pure! Ther pureitase sive dara Beale tr C. "Allcouveyanclag haser. nd ‘& SON, Aucts, he thine of baler if the | $3 days tees reserved tI M. HOLTZMAN, _el6-dtdeg HENRY C. THOMPSON, {Trustees , 1802, 7 eo south ‘sont THREE STORY FRAME AN ND BRICK BASEM] Bobed Sorat 2 gical CONTAIN stage ELEVEN MS. Under and by virtue F-* & decree of court of the. IDistelet of Cal ed inequity 13701, wherein itefeld McKinlay was Setehden the Sere ic ols Sinead ‘said I 3 Will sell at public 0 of E TER- SIDNEY T. THOMAS, Frustes, in" some news -<2-3 mina aye. prey Svan Trustee. __ a1B bth ot. ae. pears ne ‘Ancts., cof. th & Date.n.w. Hov 'SEKEEPERS Wao. For Lack Or | JK, MULLER, oz" OP STS. Jel6-d&ds __ teu TRUSTERS 94 Dera REAL FATE READY MONEY, DEPRIVE THEMSELVES OF Dime ie affections of the potas, DARK & CO. ,Aucts. 020 Pa.ave.n.w. | 7 UNCANSON BROS )Aucta, OW oad D ste. now ea ‘of the Supreme: Coui ut'the | HOME COMFORTS DURING THE HEAT OF ae District fon the th ‘da THREE, SE FOR ROU ak Sete el os | Tee a Ko. Be THE SUMMER SEASON SUFFER A 108s IX BYAtction |) AVENUE NoRT! AxD BO BOWEN HOADS, TWO-STORY DWELL- soe meters sees iru sagt | MEALTH, HAPPINESS AND DOMESTIC BLISS ERNOON, JUNE TWENTY- ‘anctt feat OED eevee | Pr amesisastreaey owl nts] BN Lay GWAR PADRE Se sO Mea | wamen many a ures caxsor ae pas eae nf hand part cf | the District of Columbia, we will wall, at ay ‘auc: to the cause in the east balf of PAIR. s, im Gopot's, secorded Traius houses, Nos. | Youen THURSDAY the TWENTY THIRD DAY OF | [oF fourteen. a4} in, eyuare “No. eheats-taur (64) iad 19 Mess at the ‘remiaes, eS TATE CHRO FM Sato |, the cy of Nashingtan, Distt of Scene | THE WISE MATRON, OX THE OTHER me 3s one missy ituato apd Nelne ln the District of Colts | art Fa cSs ar from day of ale ts fae rm eg property sot, of ah tie Fy aes alshed, a6 lot, “uumbered | fo be secs deed of trnst on the property HAND, GRASPS THE BENEFACTIONS OF Sig at the, option of the, purchaser. “A depostt of | $F Fortune Enlareed,” according” the. plat fon ald | comf-antusily from day 5 sale oe ail ca steer | OUR S70Glom cach house of the, tine of sale. _ Ef the terms vision ae the sie appears tie cfs | Hon of tev ubchange. erase to ‘vs compled with Ee i ET Skagrveror for Cefgmbia in subdivision | ten (10) daye from day of ale or ‘Will be re- Tied int Washineton: D.C. All-conveynclng and pa warnaine "to the san oF im any- | Guired at wa Fecordins at the cost of the r — dda iinaPAR BA o. _ ne and two Sears. Tatar rl “cent | seol¢aads ee ae is ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucta. i ccured by | 2% ae SS. deed of trust on the premises sold, or all caals, at the | J ATIMER & a SYSTEM. LIVES , VERY, DESIRABLE, ey 7 Rigas BRICK | o ae. yuired. TONEERS, Hours: 9 to 2, 4to8; Sunday, Pto®. a reyan tasers 7 @ STREET. ° ERX nEgEe NO. st Siaeer fonts ‘Teritato be coupled ‘with "in aftoen days. | TRUSTEES sae OF ‘Witianp’s norer| 7 THE MIDST OF SPLENDOR AND EASE AND Consultation free. myS.m.eRt wepwespay Hv GuOOK, sone twenty. | Heer net eee ena cor ot be getting = ANGITT OF WASHIKGTON. wefciepemenngiaa | ys TAERS INVIGORATING CORDIAL TS y at ment 4 10" [GORA iT pI s8CoNb. at on a id we will offer for sale, in | some newspaper ou! ihed in Wasa DC. dine atl bg viten ee eaReY RE HER WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS—RICH D * verve Stimulant and Tonic. se the front of the premises, - Premise OB L 46-20 CHARLES B, BAILEY, Trustees: cart phate Soshanti:toocered tn geahty IN THE POSSESSION OF A THOUSAND COM- Improved »y « new Sstory brickhonse; 9 rooms snd =a z Henry X Wittard wes copsinielname SY Song "c, FORTS WHICH COST HER NOTHING AND YET | Honand zon. tere ple hie sacra eameaaael the barons Gast of the Gaied Siset ADD TO THE ATTRACTIONS OF 4 HAPPY tired af the time of tale. IF nt | RATCLIFFE, DARE &CO.. Aucts. - appointed ins ‘and by asta ds: ned ¢ ‘com a abt OLD. : le rt iireserved to resell the | rovertp at fhe the aT WO.LARGE MARVIN SAFES. iscs, on FRIDAY. rent Bast cheng be: retccenee, tof the deraniting, “Durehaner” a | 188." aie gh aeeaet tust guly recorded im Liter | 46% at FIVE O'CLOCK FM. tothe stents: i “eine 139th st. aw. “order” sre She ‘3 twelve (12), OUR PABLORS ARE REPLETE WITH A SPLEN- ~ et i orders ie fp Be ih Fett € THE WENT. hay tanec oaracen, (24), Steen {15} and sixteen “ DE, ROBERTSON, 016 EST. NX. W.. BET WEES ai the GuPH SPOR UNG ee Ak Liane paer | 40), yeqearepumised renundredand treaty Sve | DID LINE OF FURNITURE, carers, mat-| D'tut'aut ion Cae ea eee Foun o Oke iA Bo, 105 EENNSYL- sot igs toe alana ‘TINGS, BEFRIGERATORS, GAS AND VAPOR == Srintees s care in eiiecutsans ‘THIS EVENING. lance Mgrrin Safes of the best quality, nearly: now | Reet lard's Wall ia 'aaid city, whien ‘willbe | STOVES, BABY CARRIAGES, TOILET AXD NS, E Tt, AVE.— " oct UCTION GALE TONIGHT, ott PA AVES | “terme cite tenon seprescribed by the decree arg one. | DINNER SETS, AND WORKS OF ART. Watches, Sliver Watches. Fulled, Watches. ins, | jel7-dade ape: money on the day of Ri Guns, Revolvers from New York Pawnbrokers’ a "of witch fies as in ae ‘Assoclation. 320-3m, MPHmas DOWLi DOWLING & SON, Auc ‘Aucts,, G12 Est. now. | Geced' ey Ste" Prppolasory, holes of te — _ EXECUTORS GALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO See ry PY - v DAY ag er PROVED ERQFERTY. TO. CLOSE | Scared br emortrar upon tbe’ ocgate. grt HOUSE & HERMAN ae a RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioncers aUNE eh ohn hee Freier the purchase mover, in casks ce at and at anirolonte | mu eeare te tonal 'Q TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, ALL, MoD. re front Sogo pd are ae FE conn’ catnes atent kal ‘healing power. TRIV-THIRD. STREET,” GEOROETOWS tb oh | Roan wel JORRIS, ‘trustee, Eee sot Ha oe =F) PaIRTY THD 1 @ ‘0 105 fort oan alley, im- | nw Washington: D. € o Tr D. iY on satu THD AED EhNOON, JUNE EWENTY. FIFTH) at SIX DCLOCR, we wil olfer for male, nt of the Pre OF LOT 24, IN SQUAKE 120, Improved by tw: ‘built two-story dwelling houses, he line of the electric railroad. ety ants und stated af the tine of sale. A deposit ata oncach house at the thine, |All conveyancing and, the cost rt _RATC) FEES DARE & CO.. Aucts._ Yasin SAME BED NG DENIS AYILENT OF # ASSESSMENTS ALTER B. ae TRUSTEES: SALE. OF, TWO-STORY FRA’ DWELLING AND LOT, 20x85 ‘i waren in fiber No tr Noe esi ta -, one of the land records on comet na Mi pat percent ee eee vor all case: ah, etortion of yurchae ie | $e seeompiad eth in ten tenders ‘op dey of als cas _$e20-at_ Saas Soe: re right to ‘HOMAS: ppeantt nd Aucts., C2kst aw. aw a i 1% thi § D SHOSTEES OAS eee pRoPentr 0 on chy of two *5 ior, BI. and a ue