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™ ai = e - " - ° . 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1890. | __ AUCTION SALES. __ FUTURE DAYS. up across the public reservation on represen-| vania rond paid €3,000,000 for the privilege of | THE BI I ( ‘ OES OVER. eae gon are Trauhyuayeed on the | building from Market Street depot, Philadel- Boo. Poisos. 4 DiLtL UE gentleman from South Carolina (Mr. Hemphill) | phia, to Broad street; but they did not pay a sana) AUCTION SALES. — eo FUTURE Days. FUTURE DAYS. has already said. that engines were not to come | cent for the occupation of the mail at Wash- 8. 8. 8 7 7 YALUABL AL " = ne FFE. DARR & CO. ee in there. but only the car. They Rot a right | ington. Not one cent! SWIFT'S SPECIFIC is nearer infallibie than any | I Tate IS MUN ToowERY COUNTS, Maze | /P!OMAS eee pe Pe Oy from Congress to come out and build the’ BULLDOZING BUSINES§ MEX, ND. SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUE » wen pos i i i " -. | medicine made—; tained in a deed of trost OF ANTIQUE PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWO-STORY FRawe Debate Develops Much Opposition to station on the public reservation, comimE | Continuing he said: “Now, gentlemen have Ne net ot th contains Ro mercary, no Dotesh | 4,5 Lasuuel F Harrows and Harriet A. Betrows, bis AND ARTISTIC ARTICLES OF MOU AND LOL O§ F SUSEEL SOUTH Ber Mr. Atkinson's Measure. That is the reservation that extends from the | S#id that the southern brethren were interested | TOF Polson or mineral of any wort, Tt cures by elimi} wife, and (rhe Mf, Burmows to, the underaed, ber: EMBEACI-G. IN PART, AND KNOWN As 037 FSIKEET SOUTHWEST, Capitol here tothe White House. Their station | in the passage of this bill for the reason that | nating the poison from the blood. recorded among the land records of Momt Ty | ARQ RE ELEGANT AND COSTLY ANTIQUE Re NOON, JUNE. THIRTEENTH, > the fast freight, th ishable freight. from county, Maryland, in liber E. B. B., No. 22, folio 159] MARQUETRY CABINETS AND SECRETARIES, 2800 st HALP PAST FIVE OCLOCK oe will ok PANY'S OWN BILL. eee orate teen Md the southers states (combig worth wes blocked. ae Shee. ‘ Sirsa ete enerelenet. the lates tedden te treet Ne MANQUETEA Tal front of the premises, < SC rel ee "| tre suid that the Comnaitntomers bad no more | BY the local freight lhere. “That is uot the fact; | “For yearsThave been troubled with a blood taint | cfineaweline neuer on the pretiges, on SATURDAY, SORK TABLES | fronting 26 (oot ois SQUARE 28g —-- _He said that the Commissioners ission they | ®t bitofit. The through freight does uot | that has baffled the skill of the best physicians of Ohio | {HE TWENTY-FIRST DAY GF JURE. 1800. at the MGOVERED HALL SEAT, — | Fannitur back with Mar welts 2 Hoth Si naire | Tight to grant the railroad the permissiot Y | or need not leave the main tracks or enter the | ana In ‘The Montwomery county desixnated aa Lot No. J, in the x ins ft. 4 in. wide, improved by iwo- Strong Speeches on ides diana, ‘The disease finally affected my eyes to fone alae did to lay sidings than had the man in the | freight yards at all. The assertion is railroad division of the real estate of the late William Orndorff. moon, When the road asked that these tracks | gammon and solely for effect on the House. an extent that Iwas almost blind. I wasthen | | This farm is situated ou the road leading from the man Grout Leads the Figh PORCELAINS, | , Terie of sale: One-third of the purchase money te * ° “Old Ge town Toad” to Bell's Mill, and known as MBROIDERKIES De paid im cash, the balance in ope and two year. District—How the Distric: Commit- |}. jegalized, they should be requirgd te fix “My attention happened to be called to this Persea es course of Swift's Specife (8. 8. 82 | ee TST ronda adjoins the farme of "Atnox SETS IN CHELAY AND ey Oa lee Stan time when they would get back With their) question before the House met in December, } #24 am thanktul to say that after taking a few bottles M Macruder, Geonse Dani sord_ and. of ae. 2 ™ EL RG MAHOUARY Wo. San i theneenesct etaeanto ue cucuged by geod of tracks and depot from the reservation. He | at which time allegations were made of the re- | I was entirely cured. My eyesight is entirely ro- . es i = h miles from Kockville and 4 miles from Windbaw: ie HANDSOM stored and my geueral health is better than it bas | Statiou,on Metropolitan Branch B, and 0. railroad, | | SUPERB MAHOG. SD CHERRY TABLES, | days f=om the day of eale the ruts SUPERIOR O1L. PAINT D ENGKAVINGS, | tp been for years, and there is no trace of the disease | “™4°M*MS 4, nes OF LAND. AND OTHER ARTICLES OF VALUE Ne | ps ‘ CABINETS, option. If terms of sale are uot romplied with 1 te asked how any member could justify his vote | fusal by the company to handle the freight. i‘ ‘The Atkinson bill for the benefit of the | to give greater park facilities to the District | The Baltimore and Ohio wu in it just the same Pennsylvania railroad octupied the whole of | and at the same time vote away to a corpora- as the Pennsylvania road and both companies femervied to resels operty, at the risk and com of the detaultine haser, after 3 days’ advertisement of such. reaale A A con: ‘The soil is of excellent quahty, easily improved and be sold at my art waileries, 11th apd Penneylya- | i some ne wer published in Washington, Dc & tion for its private use the parks now in the | withheld cars from Washington shippers. Of | '*t- I consider 8.8.8. the best blood purifier and | , The soil is of excelent qua ovenue, ou FIIDAY, UNE THIRTEENTH, | Sebuait of $200 required at tine of wales All’ conveys the District day inthe House yesterday, and} Oe “The mall had been donated, he said, to | course the company denies it, A very reputable | Several health tonic today on the market.” Tike imaroveuieuts couiat of a lane double, two. | TN0U) comincncie at HALE-VANE TEN O'CLOCK: | sig ad record at Wurhann i when the session closed no vote had been } the city for a particular purpose, and it was a| gentleman in the émploy of the company de- OSCAR WILES, Huntingburg, Ina. | *tory brick dwelling house, kitchen attached, contain- | The articles will be on exibition day prior to sale. devalita ALCLUEFE, RE OO, Aucta m : corn Je9-dts reached. In fact, no progress at all was made | breach of trast to permit it to be occupied by | uied that to me, but then the Pennsylvania | g#-We havea Book on Blood Poison which all so | icc housr and other neces-ary outbuilal ‘Chere i M i Li or o1 premin WEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. by the bill, the tne being spent in discussion, | this railroad. and should the heirs of the | Company employs a great many agents, and its | amicted should have. We will mail it free on applica. | malso a tevaut ucuse on ihe preisives There in'e | Ge I ATCLIFIE, DARE & ©, Ave KUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, IM a * A ¥ s a YY, KOVED BY FRAME DWPLLING No. i ORE P original owners of the property lay claim. he | right hand never knows what ite left hand is z stig ee aktuee feat TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VaLU ABLE PROP. H Ss 5 Teeacls favorable to the District. ‘There was | believed this “breach of trust would work a | doing. so that no one of them can tell what the | “2%, SWIFT BPFCIFIC CO,,Atiante.Ga. | ,Teisuruperts very demable, being situated inthe | ERM, Gp THE QOUTHWRAL CORREE Under ces Sp vistas of 5 Send of trp cecorgea tm merely for delay; but the measure was so much | yf, Chipman of Michigan made a vigorous | P*Ponded with lumber dealers in this city, and AUCTION SALES. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash on the day of sale, of | . BY, Site of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber | tes Will well af pabiic auction. ih front of the prem. Leash No. 1391, folio 146 et seq., one of the lan} records fe S ; == | the ratification thereof by the court, afd che: balance | she Distssct of Columbia, cad a: the Tequcst of th THIS AFTERNOON. - | heute yayabie ctor tefure two yearend on ur ue. | Poruvers ured thegs ty we wil offer for eal fy front an object of suspicion and so mapy requests | aeronse of the District's interests. He declared | foU0d Out that dealers in Virginia or North Carolina who were there engaged in the manu- for information were made that the friends of | toe it was an outrage that the mall should be | facture of lumber could obtain cars and shi ines, oo WEDNESDAL, BIGHTEL NTH ba JUNE, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. allof lot lettered“ ina subdivision of lots in square one hundred aug ¥ ~S e TWENTY Fl Bfty. two (152) im the city of Washington, D.C. as said = zs fore five years trom the day of sale respectivel Dav OF JUNE, 189 she, TWERTU-FIUSE | Sibaivies reconied im Hook CHB. the railroad were kept busy making ex-| ent in two by the tracks and a part of it be oc- | them to Baltimore and Philadelphia through | FRATCLIFFE DAKE & Co., Auctioneers. deferred payments ty, bear, Interest from the diy oF | folowing described properte we the sie ae Katine, | dese : Se Planations, wich for the most part) cupied bys depot. The depot should be yioved | Washington without the slightest delay, when | DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON PIERCE PLACE. | fale and to be secured by a mortgage or deed of trust | ton "District of Coluiubia, te wit: All of lobe 0, 2, ocR=)micatewith inveresd - Pe off” ki hi id ~ JUST WEST OF FOURTEENTH STREET, Be- } 0b the property. or al pucchase - 28 and 31 of Carus and oF which perchaser tc wah = use | back off the mall. He wanted to know what | they could not obtain acar at all to ship lamber 4 2 : har in cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of - .. aac - tl SE SS See 1 eigen Oe Tre | competetion Gi Wemmayiens Salton vas | tg Washington ced taco sere Wunder AND HFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. | $200 wilt be required when the property is kuocked | Millghs, trastecs, sulstivision of orixinal Lots 10,11 Sad orelicach ot spent ae pace i ia . 5 : AND FIFTELNTH STREETS N WEST. 250 will be required when the property i id 12 iy square right hundred and thirty-five NI ido all cavh, at option c Purchaser, or satisfy the questioners Besid 6 this | to Dublic for the use of this mall. cases. The railroad company was setting itself | 02 TUESDAY AFT EENOOR JUNE TENTH 1890, | sown. "Conveyaneinr at che cont cf tue purchaner. | Al‘he play aie gaeu rufus tea BIT ive (S20), io abo wen oomolied ade tn tan thos naes ‘ " p pany i Oe ee. LOCK, we will offer for sale, AUSTIN HERR, Truste: mame 107, of the ~ = ~ fic y of sale the trustees reserve the right te Pere Was so mace to ce said against the Dill ty | | Me: Atkinson said they gave them comforta- | up as a bulldozer for the purpose of forcing | St HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we wilt offer forsale, | 4. 19.19¢ GEORGE W. CISSEL5 TO | Tir of Columbia or ne eurvevor's office for the k aud cost of sicfauleinge purchaser Ade fair debate, which the House was anxious to | b1¢ cars and the tinest road in the country and | the business men of this city into such a reali- Lots $2 AND 53, IN SQUARE 206, y ALIER B. WILLIAMS & CU., Auctioncers, Terms: Property sold subject to a deed of trust to | Posit of $200 required when bid is x hear, that it was impossible for Mr. Atkinson | the greatest convenience for travel. zation of their weakness against the power of | fronting 40 feet inves on the worth side of Plerce W . ONE TWELPTH, ot ELEVEN | O15 (Oh poreee tes te ee ree an take ak . 5 ROSTER ete ci B 5 i o Me st y just west of yt vi ie: JRSDAY, JUNE PTH, at FE , a unum 11) int 2 % > 2 hat now, to secure s limit to the tim. mn Mr. Chipman sid that was tiseue-paper | the corporation as would compel them to use | sideman the rear. ‘This property. ug convenient to | OVE oTE GE OAN, JUNE, TRECETEL at ELEVEN | Sir 10) Ler conta ver amaum from Aurast 2 880, ©. H. WILLIAMSON, Trustee GOES OVER To THE NEXT DISTRICT DAY. pay. their influence with Congress to secure such | the 14th st. cars and herdics and offers @ splendid | OCLOCK A M., we shall sail tot ‘Penusylvania avenue, | €Ust in cash. $100 deposit on © lot will bere- | _ RATCLIFFE, DARK & C0, Aucts, sks ‘The bill now goes over until the nex: District | The people paid in cash for the comforts of | legislation as the company might want, There | opportunity for uvestors. an immense quantity of quired at Une of sale. © Ail ¢ - - and record IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. day, when it will be taken up just where it was | travel, why should the District pay a bonus be- | can 1 no greater outrage than that. This com- | gbthus,0¢ ale Cover ud above an incumbranes of | {'ADIES" "AND ‘CHILDREN'S FINE. MOSTERY, IN | Hie at ur: cost. Te mplied with in ; — : : taken up yesterday if the Dietri:t committee is | “408? ates _,, | bany is occupying public property that is worth | eacii iat required at Guue of wile. Arthetcrms orsaie | COLTON LISLE THREAD “CMIEDKEN'S ort after five daye advertisesscut ih Ihe kveniug | PROVED PROPEITY Feet cae Ne UN ip yesterd Mr. Clanie spoke in opposition to the bill | millions of moncy are not complied with in ten days from the day of sale LEGGINS, BELIS. BUSTLES, x ING ON P STREET AND SLOMIDS Content to let all other Dis.’ matters he laid | and he was followed by Mr. Heard,who took the | “The depot of the Pennsylvania Company | {itt iz roservea to resell the property at the rink | go, These are auverior quality evods aiid well worth jeveokds IOUS & SWORMSTEDT,?) trustces, NORTHEAST. : aside week after week to girs the Pennsylvania | railroad’s side of the question. on the mall anywhere else would cost $2,000,- | advertisement of such resale in some newspaper pub- | “He Sttetion of yadicious basen. |) = win wn ———— | : Sey THUMSDAY AFTEREOON, JUNE TWRLETH, railroad right of w Poe SPEAKING FOR THE RAILROAD, 000 in sucha city as Washington. They say to | shel 1 Washington, D.C. All conveyanciux, &€ at | 019.22 Cor. 10th and D si STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F at B, 7, 8 and ¥, in aqitare HN, froutrne iy tore ae en ace ntniacs ar moe = Mr. Heard stated that the question was the lumber and other merchants of Washing- | " . NG, Auctioneer, S’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. | VHOMAS bow a zs ton: ‘Youshall not have lumber from the | je2-d&ds Auctioneers. been aroused, and members whose records | thoroughly gone over in committee and every | .outh, We will not bring you lumber from the have shown them to be ready to defend the | opportunity given for discussion, The bill| north; but we will carry lumber from the Tights of the people against the unlawful en- | was sent to the Commissioners and some modi- | south, and between the south aud Phi adelphia i Bet? ie lnaproved by x k House, No. 30 n maine square A, 80 and rach’ On’ Plonda Rorthe eI Bit, twelve and OPERTY, BEING HUUSE No. y URTHWEST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in A PORTION OF THE FURNITURE Liber No. 1:117, folio 80 et weg, one of the land. ree- VENIN :. ; ; ‘ aoe : onde fur the District of Columbia, endat the written | Cured by th nutes Wwarine interest aud we croachments of corporations gan asking | gication made in it at their suggestion. For | and not permit you to get it.’ f made an in- CLAIR FECHNER, Auctioneer. IN THE Fequest of the party seetired thereby, we will offer for | Surchaser ty & oo _ “ questions and making remarks which somewhat | weeks it had been held up to cnable every | vestigation of that myself and saw the letters: Serene ae is EI rg q TwEsnice Gayton ONE, TRPAM: PLE | atthe time of wale. THOMAS bi M disconcerted the supporters of the scheme. } member to disenss the measure. As th p result | and all the railroad men in the employ of the | uine Diamonds, to the highest bidder. 23144, st 8.9, ELEGANT RESIDENCE O'CLOCK P.M, the followiig desetived ‘property, A ‘The strongest men m the House came to the | of the triennial conclave Treight was side- | Pennsylvania Company ma deny that as much | _ Je9-3m ! situate in thi city of Washington, District of uaa. support of the District, and it became evident | tracked for weeks becatise the company had | gy they want to, Tsaw letters which satisfied JDENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers No. 1719 I STREET NORTHWEST soukiof aparcemaniered Breached tah anton: RAILROADS. that conid « vote have been reached the bill | not sufficient gard facilities to handle it, It} me that it was a fact, and T never saw any ep agen = ap eee two (O72), commencing Tor the sawe at's point Ll | ae —_ — her be substantially amended or de-| was said that the purpose was to sqneeze the } righteu' com pany yet which ‘NISHIN DODS. FIXTUKES AND LEASE OF giclee Side thenre morth Si feet, thence Cantwardly 19 feet @ | nae TEXxNSYLV ANIA ROUTE feated. People who were opposing the side tracks. | would pre n from being devilish if it HOLLANDER BROs.. No. 1217 PENNSYLVA- EMBRACING IN PART iuches: thence south 48 feet G inches to the north li PAE NQRTH. WEST AND ~OUTRWEST, INTEREST IN THE DEBATE. Was it probable that the company parposely | y The gentieman from Missouri (Mr. NIA AVENUE NOKTHWEST : street, thence west with said north line of C | DOUBLE TRACK. "SPLENDID SCENE KY ENING, JUS Or An active interest was shown in the matter | held back these cars, which were worth £4 0F | Iteard) disposed of this ehurge by saving that | 0, TUESDAY by both railroad officials and agents and by | *5 er < E TENTH, 1890, | SUPERB ANTIQUE VENETIAN CABINET (IN een GARD AN SEVEN | Goop PRESERVATION), ANTIQUE ARABIAN place of bes necttoaver: | STEEL RAILS.” | MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT, re the suncof @t,000, with Lt In effect May 11, 180. yto them?’ It might be better to | the company would not allow cars that were | OcLocK b. M. it y of May, ISSR. AVE WASHINGION, PROM STATION, th ti the Tietsiet. Peanwivenia vail move the freight business further back. He worth #5 a day to stand idiy on their tracks. bmidenoa 1 will seil at store No. 1217 Pennsylvania | MUSHARABEYEH (A RARE ARTICLE), PARLOR oe the amount in excess of said OTH AND BST) BETS, As 16 17 Ow» e citizens he District. Pen a - | cant) wand fave ¢, on- tte : vente, a aa ae eo . ne balane ne <1) Year, bP xpre begkidietihe abst Stiema: Witkine: Bndloat aad Se ulna dat aca eke ya oat Oh, no; they would not do that unless they | Tacndcred and Unlaundered Shirts, first-class; FURNITURE IN SEPARATE PIECES, BRONZES, (ny niboedl an tral oe tae eect maak oe ell Age ry ge 1d Moser. Wilkin a er stat 01 ema ‘here it is, made more money by doing it, Outing Shirts, Satu, Silk, Wool aud Cheviot, of best |p: 5. nC SERIES, | cauh, at the option of the purch ‘A deposit of > W. H. Painter of the /ost were present. On|” Mr. Milliken of Maine—What will become of | “Here is a bill’ worth to. them in solid cash | o unekes’ eviok of best | PICTURES, PORCELAINS, EMBROIDERLES, | cai a ‘ @ purchaser. A deposit of #200 the other hand, members of th and many representative ei trict wh rill be req IN CARPETS, LARGE | Pocordingeat ¥ DRESSING TABLES, | . HANDSOMELY CARVED at thm All conveyancimg and pst. Terms to be complied proper BRUSSELS AND INGER. CLOISONNE VASE, F MANTEL CLOCK SE’ c anes, Suk and other Umbrellas, Clo ens of the Dis-| the hands of this great corporation? amount to in years to come no one knows. | Callute Crfle Hote Siena de are Yuterested in the welfare of the Mr. Heard —They will be justas safe as mem- | ‘They could very well afford to allow their five- | Aud, in fact, every character of poods though not active in the lobby. occupied | be a i | board of trade ) the Distriet Commissioners if we place them in | $10,000,000 as you read it today, and what it will | Gents’ Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, | heveutty s of Congress. I think the Commisnioncrs | dollar cars to lie jdie for some aya” a first-class Gentlemen's Haberdashery. pErinr cope c epamivane Skee YAS He MAT tos = Chicas and ¢ Prone in te og a y Special mducements will be offered retail dealers at Tr ASH CHAMBER FURS RE, Hi cokds ¥.W. KIT TER, Uining Cat Harrinburg to te Seats in the gullery and listened to the debate - a as honest as the members of this MR. M'COMAS’ SPEFC private sale dor ta day of auction. (‘The stock will | MATTRESSES, WIRE SPRINGS, LOUNGES AND | HANCELY 3 OF VALUABLE IM ina Ont Coanmuten to onate saab DER louse, : : st be offered in bulk. A rarechance for an energetic wap sea ANC! < LUA BE. f ashineton to Chicago atid miei dda on Pm Paget = tter} “Whether or not,” he said. “it is practicable | Mr. MeComae was yielded time by Mr, Ander- | young ian with some capital, It uot sold ta Lele wal | COUCHES, SEWING MACHINE, OAK EXTENSION PROPERTY ME THe, NORTHWEST CORNEA | cutmcing “daily at —. captor eee ‘ ss _ eatggipc to depress these tracks so as to get trains in | Son. ‘When J served several years ago on the Lychee JENHEIMER, Assignee, | DINING TABLE, DINING CHAIRS, FINE CUT AND KNOWN AS Nox. 1201, 120.3, AND] press, 10-00 p styraba the West, en enn ene See a oe inst), | and out where the depot will be located, if the | District committee.” he said, “this same ques- |< “S"* _ = : =| AND ENGRAVED GLASSWARE, CHINA AND], 1207 CSUKERT SOKPHWEST. AT AUCTI peti tnrowe und Pitentaeg beings d his stateme aol! the — 8 a proposition for removal should be carried pat, tion was before that committee, as it has been ‘TONORKOW. PLATED WARE, SERVANTS’ FURNITURE, RE*| Waters etal. are 5 nets aust Ee Waters For BA TIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. of the case many members plied him with | isan engineering question which I am not here | (7 : ‘i e _ E ae, RENE nS, KITC! = tek uts, being-equity No. 12, docket 30," Su- }| For hane, Canandaizua, huchoster and Niagara Falls ons. At the conclusion of Mr. Atkin- | to solve, as I do not know. Yet, if these tracks | ©VeFY Year since, but I think it has never hap- ‘M. LOWENTHAL, Auctioneer, FRIGERATORS, KITCHEN REQUISITES, &¢~ &0. | drome Court «f the District of ¢ cluulua T willon | _ daily. esceyt ounday, ev y f 5 to 20 fi ed ‘ave the | Pened before in Conzress that there has been 937 7th st, now. On MONDAY MORNING, J@NE SIXTEENTH, | TUESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, | For brie, Cauandayeu Asiiy . for But- son's remarks Mr. Caswell spoke in favor of | are depressed 15 to 20 feet you cannot have the | Bich, refreshing exhibition of boldness in a : C 1890. COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, I shail sell | 1890, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., offer tor id Nasrara dail) tmaturday, 1000 yi, the bill. He said he favored the bill because | sidings from them so as to be able to do the | ont “4 have here h WEDN JUNE VENTH, | #t residence 1719 1 st. nw. a choice collection of | sale st public au u front of the premises, parts with Sleepitu Car Washington to mate uted the priviteges which railroads | commercial business of this e1ty. Peter ee ee el ome nne LOCK, AT MY SALES! | houseliold goods, of Lots 2 and square 293, coutamine in the | For Willumepert, hock Maven and Elna, at 10 50a, eased tnevess ether eit, te sumposed {t may be better to have the freight business | Bi! and in this map. This railroad company OMS, AU 6 OF HOUSEHOLD EURAT- THOMAS DOWLING. Beighborhood of 5,100 square feet, improved by brick Scastede aes edad Ge Ges ottaen bis farther back. Ido not objcet to thet, #fst reached across the mall and girdled this EMBRACING PARLOK AND BED ROOM | _d€10-dts a Auctioneer | bu ldinuce Nos. 1201. 1203, Leda aud 1207 Catreet, 1A, NEWVORK AND THERAST, noe dep: Bence meme : - cant — OT edeet to that. | great public park between the White House .LEATHER CHAIRS AND COUCHES, WRD= = pihbebicaumenss tke pomros of thes ow clay », O4 ow Mek ee eee eee Ubeliove that the passenger depot should be | sa3 the Capitol building, tying up that BEDSVEADS. | BUREAUS, | CHAIRS, | J\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Tost ottce’ “Will be sald Sram entirety. Tithe wood eo D: 8:40" 10:09 amd 33 30 Ge sande, Mr. Casweil’s mind was quickly disabused on | where it is, even if the railroad were required | 224 the | Capitol po SD ETC MICHOnaS eT LELE: | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 2460 P| shown by certificate of the Washington ‘Tithe %.0u' 31°40 ‘am ly Uv and this question, however. as Mr. Washington | to arch the place over in a proper manner so | Srent public park about the center like « bag EL AND. MIGHOKS, HAT. MAT. STIEED NOMTHWES TATE AUCTION. pauy ¥ 10, INO. —— ae 3 Ad Sop Hint oft Palin Paton . 1o xentieman did 3 vel ¢ uns | - spied ey ro ; Te HOC! Y, JUNE S: SEN 90, |} Terms a ance in . u. daly, eXcept Suuday. sor New Gpistea sasithl whan’ slbmutedl on peverseueat | casnie coat hs mcavertas chica eae | permiwion and nnder a charter which cou- | Si eS CW ALE bout DINLSG ROOM ASD CLOG EA ia fecn athe peo ee oat bee Meow sears, wecured by" deed uf traet | Sok only Limiied #xjem wath DaninsCat 00 ora oe ee oe ; ’ | templated that the arrangement should be | Lor OF PICTURES, &._ = uable Lot in Holmead's addition to Georgetown, D. proper} ber . D ch not one ce : : c e | = sa # ey | fe" set ° past OR PHILADEL? property, for which not one cent had been — rete ap . I te th temporary and that they should fall back when ALSO ¢- 10 mit Bouin at a pot 174 f castuardly om 8 | of a on ells. c a co acu “ ie PH LADELPIA ONLY = aa re er ccairman. I come to the prop: | required. But, Mr. Chairman, instead of fall- | ONE WOOD-ToP BAR COUNTER, CHERRY FINIsu, | hie drawn north 73 dew. 10 mip. cast Hrromeh the | at option of purchaser. A devon ing at | Expre-s, Sunday , ved | Tequired. , Mr. - of tal ) , I + | point of utersection of tie noutia side uf West. street requi wae ie « » es ee cain ot enether we mant the depot moved | ing back from the reservation, Congress has | ANDONE MARBLE-TOP BAR COUNTER, STOOLS, | LOWE Of intersection of the south aldo uf West street | Wiha teeratowt If terms of sale anc ant’ rental | Kor Boston withewt caine ots pn When Mr. Hemphill kk the fl i back or not; and I would say that that cuts no oi " SIGNS, TABLES AND PIANO, ersect - . oP | With within ten days deposit will be forfeited the | For Brooklyn, N.¥..all throagh st Hie. Hemphill tock the Soon in op | ee tid cmnsidenti at Ga bale tate | been unable to drag thom back from that pub- ALSO, TO COVER ADVANCES, intersection, sud hence with suid line notsh 73 Gae. | Moat cesenved toseoel tae sale Heererieret cence | Seomgy Ce ak kermer Mecbion aaeee iat Position to the bill he said there was no objec- <a tia that dees act Gok tha lecatian of he park, wherein they ought never to have FIFTY ASDORUED TRU ig = RIG: cont; thenbononte 7s tek: Se neko, week ae | aud expense of defaulting ter five dave tng direct transfer to natrevt,avundiner doubve e1 ° 8 Pe ‘a a * = - y iy TWENTY Ba. AKKIAGH nd thence $0 the bes 4 5 T85, | MVertisement in some daily newspaper pul ed in es cross Ne Kon tion to giving proper facilities to the Pennsyl- | the depot or the question of the o¢cupaucy of oe ae ik teak hocgenis LO? OF LADLLS' LAWN DRESSES. SOI Oa toeceed tye Tee cree ene cok | thiseltge ELKANAH N. WATERS Trustee,” | For Atlantic City, 11-40atu, week days, 12-20 pan, vania railroad, the only difficu:-y beirg th-t the | the mall, and the friends of the proposition for | _!*; Blount—I wish to ask the gentleman WM. LOWENTHAL buick basement, bong No. 2460 P atrect northwest MG Fet mw. | | suly 8:35, 7 : s duargh-y = hgh whether it is nota fact that in 1872 Congress | 1t Auctioneer. Te Daachalt sachs deciean a coe Jes-d&ds RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. Aucta. | For Baltimore, 6:35, 7:20, 8-10, 9-00,9-40, 10.00, railroad avked everything and gave nothing. | the removal of the depot hav: lagged that | kes es eeeeee einen, Fr | Terms: One-half cash; Duluuce in xix and twelve | _ ae = 10-50, 11-00 aud 11-40 4 ot - ; expressly authorized the building of a depot Y " ux, with interest and secured by a deed of trust on ATCLIFFE, DARK & ©O., Auctionee! b- ‘There is another bill before the D strict com- | question in here where it is irrelevant and bur- > ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, iesahn - Gonveyand 1 record: | A “Pa a soa 330, 4-00, 4220. 4.30, 5 mittee, which the committe: has not reported, | dens a question in nowise related to it, As to | Where the Baltimore and Potomac depot now R 020 Penusyivania'ave. nm, | fi Atcostot purchaser,” Aeyortt of 8100 will be re. ayedecrnesuetnted he At Lo. which’ protects the rights of tie people of the | whether these sidings should be legalized or | * Withoutany conditions as to its future re- quired at tine of wa FINE BUILDING LOTS 0 a a ence Terms to be complied with in | PEREMPTORY SALEBY AUCTION OF FINE DELAWARE AVENUE | ALE. ; NE ” mo’ . ST ae DaTT's t ten days. a E' I District m this direction. not I have no personal knowledge. Mr McComes=I thisk “uy friend ‘will find, BEIMEEN BAND C STREETS SOUTH AT | 'ci0'dxds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | BAWLDING TOT ON L STWENTY-FOURTH | 7 ete cras, Pap lon — — eecented to Costas HOW THE DISTRICT COMMITTEE rhs either in that bill or very soon after, a provis- | Ou WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ELEV-| 9 ATCLIFFE, DARL & CO, Auctioncers SEKEETS NOKTHW NEAR WASHINGTON | For Annapolu, « 20 and 9.00 ama, 12-0 A southern, Mneauber fuucle” amt “ne | He said a large majority of the Distrief com- | ion looking to to the restoration of that pro-| ENTH, at uALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, wo will | B® 920 Penusylvania ave, n.w. a0 a nn teeny ae \ e self and : biter tor sale in trout of the prem: to say from. the sworn | Mittee had favored this Lill. Mr. Moore, mem-| Perty public use and compensation for the | QiIGINAL LOTS OIG AND T is —y s | atHALt-Pase Tite OCLOCK. we will oer forouke, waste was He | VAGINAL. LOTS 3, 10 AND LLIN SQUARE 636, |] ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF HORSE, WAGONS | &t welt teed o we will offer forsale, AN & —e* ; | building whenever Congress desired to take it, | frouting 149 feet 71g inches, wore or less, on thi t NG IMP! ED z in frout of the premises, — . For Alexandria, Statement of the president of the road | ber of the committee, interrupted. saying: | *u\lting whenever Congress desired to t sive of Delaware wveuue between Baud. C streets s TAY, CLOVE AND. TIMOTHS | LOT 17, IN SQUARE 38, 10:37 that this question had nothing whatever to | “The gentleman does not wish, of course, to| }iT- . - * yp | South. This property is near the United States Capi- ABOUT ORTY O& FIFTY ACKES OF | feeton Li street and runbing back that G01. 0 do with the through freight — traffic, | lead the House into a misunderstanding?” Piss emeary rena (bare lle fol. Coat aud ‘weodetic, Survey and the titler Man: XG. TIMOTHY, WINCH (14 Is UN. | milthe 10 fect G inches to lane alles. tuuproved by | 4.230. 7 4 ~ i ws . fost ce: . nd it either in that billor in one that was | sion, adjaceut to uve. ue line ot cars; all of which make TO SELL *; JOF | We 2-story Frame Hor OWN Bs 2 t and 10 Hoscuthern man stould be calledan to vote | Mr. Heard Most certainly not. jtssed won after. But, Mr. Chairman, this | sss desirabie opportunity to accure hie Buihdang IN HOUSEHOLD EULNTTURE, GLASS, | 2310 L-strert northwest thie rty is wear the | Accomniodat for this bill for this reason. For locai Mr. Moore (N.H.)—And he does not mean to STapauy has not Galls'vemained upon the res 2 prominentavente. : D PLAT KE, &.. AT AUCTION. neta Gi elmer 2 Sigual Office, a aaa core e the e ¥ y - of sale: Over aud above one incumbrance NDAY, 1890, at 1 adjacent to the avenue line of cars and New Hamy for daca Westases the: company _cortzinly neaded some | Mave the commitiog put is a wrong light? ervation, but they have gone further; they D0, bearing six pergent interest per aun uae JU at TEX | shire avenue and offersan unusual opportunity for ia. | daly rx — ahoer ype We Manca (REY Pas take i have laid theg tracks on the southern’side of | O8¢ sucumbrunce of $2.7 40, bearing interest wt the | DAVE, SHOP MAK! T OF | Vestwentor site for home for one’s own use. Washingt: > 7 ‘The railroad wanted certain privileges and |_ Mr. Moore (N.H.)—The vot» in committee— | er 1 sume tate. the dates and condition whict will be | TENNALLYTOWN, ON LHE ROCKVILLE PIRE, oe |, Lerins of sale: One-third cash, balunce in one and B00, 1 1107 am: 1 tM, the people wanted certain privileges, ‘Phe | I state it m order that it may be fairly under- | te Capitol and have increased them all the | saint OF aN ash. at purchaner'a Option» | Well at public action to the hyshest badersag ase | {*ORFara Yor whici the oter of tae vurchawer, bear: | 5-10, 7 Go, .220, 10) and 1-08 ptm. « railroad was already occapying a number of | stood—was four votes for the bill and three | While; they have gone across the mall, along | A deposit of 8100 on cach lot fequired at time of 83 sortuient of goods, partly mentioned above, to which | 2 MBterest at che rate S percent per amnum.secured Sunday at 100 va 11-07 wan. 00, 0:10, 5 ary the streets on the other side of it, and have | J¢rms of sale to be complied th in fifteen days, | we iuv.te atreation of trust on the property seld will be take. Y, 9.20 ad LUST pm, Ahi 7 7 fo 0 Votes against it. otherwise right is reserve il the property at Yer al a > gE Ee all cash. @t the option of the purchaser. If the Tickets snd imormation at the office, northeast cor- Beat ‘had cvor been paid, "Feat auch'renn’ | “Mr. Heard—Thers was a bare quorum of | occupied the middle of those streets so as. to | iiucinazient ms Feservedl to resell the yroverts at | “Srerms cas BE DME in of sale are not colupiied with in ten dayefrom | meristh ‘st and’ reawe lta, ne paid, s mee ae ta r | deprive the public of their use; and now that | days’ advertisement in some newspaper published Py ens f ¢ Fight is reserved to resell the property | station, where orders cull. be left for tha vations besides the mall were occupied by the | Seven. Now I will ask the gentieman from | they have been indicted because of their mis- | Wastangtou, D.C. AN couveyaucing, recording, &e, | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, Auctioneets. jelock sé aa cost of the defaultins purchaser, after | buggaxe ty destitation trem botels wud re. railroad. The mall extends from the Capitol |New Hampshire to state to the House in all atthe wixtate, aieaes ssthat at purchaser's cost. KATCLIFFE, DAKK & CO., -— *. 2 —— = | five days’ public advertisement of such reauie in son Citas IUGH, 8K WOU fothe White Howe. the oul private obstruc- | fairness how many members of the committee, | Ue of the streets, avenues ana squares that are | "yl Auctonetis, | PYUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers Of 620b reyiared at ume of sale, ll Converameina, | Suucths MAUMEE, Luus2] Geter Pwetier Agent a ‘s cording t I “ — i » M La Mes oe a soucaiine ee rece agen . ie J ALIIMORE AND OHIO KAILKOAD. tion being the railroad tracks. according to his underst uding, would have they come to Congress anf ack for TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF UNDIVIDED ONR-HALF | condine. Ec, at pusch: cont. so mak A HISTORY OF THE CASE. Peter jaseieats tiie Lysine oa been | the passage of a bill by which they shall be #20 Penusylvania ave, now INTEREST IN VALUABLE TRACT OF LANL, | 211848 ee ee ben ull? OW many more than three v 8 woul @. ~ i be " \ J POW Si _ UNCANSON . ie > enue! stre Mr. Hemphill then gave a history of the | {i1, How many more than three vo fortified in the holding of the property which | THREE-STONY AND ATTIC BRICK MOUSE NO.| PONTING ON ANE DLAI OR ROCK SuRER | PJUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers For Chicaxoand Sortueene Soot illegal occupation of the mall by the rail- Mr. Moore of New Hampshire —As the gen. they thus guiltily occupy. If they stopped there 748 citar ber es alt ROAD AND SLIGO MILLS 10aAD, ON THe | Sonne ‘Ss Satz or. VALUALLE WHARF AND | Press duily 11-30 aun. expec Y Mr. 3 a e aa | x IN. 1] v. NO! » L.” a TE PRIVILEGE, 5) EET, CORNE, wl Iwehetl, 5 Lat Foal. Originally it was the intention | tleman has asked the question I will answer it | ‘hey would be bold — ones an On FRIDAY APLEKNOON. JUNE SIXTH, at] AND ONTO BAILRO AD, AND LAYING LELWEEN | FOURTH St RECT SOCTHE AST Ee CORNER | 4 For Cvunat St Lous and promise that the engines should | #4 fraukly as it has been asked. I donot think | _, “But they do not stop there. ey advance | HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale STOLT'> STATION AND LAMOND'S STATION, | _ By virtue of a deedof trust dated the 25th of March, | _ For'Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 9.30 @ p 8 that a majority of the full House committee is | Still further and take the property that is | m front of the premiges BEING ADJACENT TU THE CLL 157%, and recorded in Liber 91, folto 74, of the land | tm, and 40 pein not run in with the cars, but the cars| (04) © mjorty a - marked on this map with yelow lines and ask eee ane By vietue of adecreeot ste supreme Court of the | Fecottiy of this District, aud by direction vf the ‘parcy | For Leaiuitod and pointe is the Shenandoals Valley, shoald come up, to the lepot by the momentum | Mfr. Heard—Well, I differ with the gentle- | {oF all they wrongly and defiantly hold, and | improved bys thne-atory aud’ attic Brick House, | Pistnt cf, Columbia vanved. in equity cause) No. | secured thereby. the midcralgned wl offer at guublic | 14-0am a Which they had already “acquired. No | man very distinctly. On the contrary, Paftirm | demand the use of many other streets besides, | coutaining tar ro fithell on THURSDAY, the AINEL! EST DAY OF | RECS TH OF APRIL, 18u0, at FIVI. O'CLOCK FM, | For Latray, 13-30 aud oS 40 ps member would vote to erect | that according to every expression made in the | There i# no parallel to such boldness on the | year at'g Gur cont. pera ameem Gme an | JUNE. A.D. 1800. at FIVE O'CLOCK F.3L.. onthe | the wher! ond water privilege of lote numbered three | - Ror Balumore, week dame, 305. 500.4 & private house ou the public reservation, and | committce as between this bill and. the other, | Part of @ railroad company in any other city | frum ‘ou orberty wold or ull casks a otto Uietollowine realestate, of which Georee Hurascted: | and twenty-six (826), asthe sae ere designated and | aan 'l2 10 Scho 2-50, 145 maputecs SS how could members explain to their constit-| and op tis bill in the abstract, a decided ma. | BY partof the country. ‘There ix, how- Purchaser. A depos tof 8200 at time or male, MlMand wesaeined, to wits Tine Sulton mantel La prided on he plats and pian of said city, havin 20. 4 90; 4 2, 9 30, 330, 8:00. 8-1, Bente the giving of corporation such | joriy ofthe committee voted im favor of rec | Eve", oe very Modest provision tn this bill Bye male cate seein cette Vrarcelo of Foal veviate situated 2 the county of Ware | 8! : ne of said tote : . porting this bill, | namely, that ‘nothing contained herein ee y atthe riskand cost of the defauiting Mr. Stewart asked if having a convenient |" yr MeCc Woda i authorize the condemnation of any church or | siter five days’ av depot was not a compensation. went, alcComas— Would not that question be | School property.” My only fault wich that fs | isued in Weahine SO wu, (12 40 to muuutes) 4S, 49, 8:30, 10:30, extending with that width to the channei of the East ern Brauch of the Potomac river. Teruis of sale: One-third in cash and the remainder Sole heap pee wae | for one parcel ata chestnut tree standing on the West mnt in some newapaper Pab- | Toroot ths toed leading tc sino altive aud tormutan the minutes) 6.00, 6 e r ‘ual Instalinents at ove and two years. with inter- | 21-00 p.m, anmnit a abnie aaktar> Rardtiac at theron ok tie persion ax corner ot a lotowned by William Bladey; | im equal wsta-line ces Ye po panne ~y = — ee ‘- had paid £5,000,000 for such convenience in | answer, but one to be determiued by the House. | ! Cee from the Capitol to se river, they | | my30-d&ds Auctione Lent hawdsodtlis perches (U4 48-100) te a telcck ey | auired af the tine Of mile: Uf the tcrae of wale are | 22-00 pu; Suuidaye, 8:30am, 1:10."S Other cities. me ier : ; | should have put in a reservation here that they #THE ABOVE SALE I* POSTE ON AC. | the east side of the Mockvilie road: thence by tue said | Hut coniplied with in 10 days after the sale, the trug- | ©:20, Sagal : Mr. Hemphill then continued saying he was | pity Dk*T—This then, was a premature | would not eondemn this Capitol building. | em ree, ABOVE, SALE Ts 2 DAN, ELEVENTH | Hod, north “fourteen "degrees (14) west” fourteen | tee renerven the right to resell the property at the risk | » Haims jeave Baltimore for, Washingt willing to give additional facilities to the road, and cost of the defaulting purchaser upou five days’ | 5:00, 6:20, & 20, 8-00. B30, 8 y have girdicd the Capitol on | DAY OF JUNE, 1800. same boar an pine pecches; thence uorth eixbteep audone-hait dezrees Messrs. Anderson of Kansas, McComas, Milli- | Laughter.) | ‘Th CLIFF! rhe Ci ISig?) West twelve perches aud fitty-two hundredths | Advertisement of such resale. Conveyaucinm at the but not to give up everything to the road. ‘ > | that side with their tracks, their sidings and % RATCLIFFE, DARK & CC (232-100) tou make heur a blazed persiiumon tree, | cost of the purchaser, ‘Taxes will be paid to Decem- 3 a ken and Kerr of Iowa made vigorous speeches Je7-d&ds Auction hs nine and one-helf . 0 Mr. Kodgers asked if the insertion of the | in oppositio® to the bill their switches and have been advancing stead- | — ; Fae Sega ee pee JAMES G. PAYNE, ‘Trustee. me words “subject to the approval of the Commis- at phsw bape ily in tus direction, and I think they ought to | (FJOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. {itoser to's stake-om the west side wt mad tikes sins — 100, TW, sioners,” in section 3. which provides for the HOW THE BILL WAS DRAWN, have been considerate cnough to put in a pro- ON FOURTEENTH | road; therce by said road to the beginning, con- above-described property, at a é VERY VALUABLE PROPER condemnation of land, deprived the courts of Mr. Anderson said he was very glad the gen- | Vision that they would allow the Capitol build- STREET NOKTHWEST, OPPC tioned in the above advertian- TE PORTLAND | taining sevente acres aud tiftomn perches, more PLA’ ¥ ol ‘at, ee! o he Me sabes a th the termes thereof, S leave Anu: deciding the necessity of the condemnation. | tleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Atkinson), in | ing to stand uncondemned. {Laughter.] Ge SEDRENG LE SORE’ Ecavawen, 1000. ot |= booed mae panied at ten ortenae omen be risk and cost of the de a8. 529 am, Pam Sundaye, Mr. Hemp did not know whether the | charge of this bill, and who introduced it, kentlemen say let them come near. How | pry'p OCLC UM, “ . Bs part of Chillum Castle M: —s f, conveyed by love being plat x Pond Teudings hour meee | of the preinises, the wharf and water privileges of lots unting theres With umbered three (3) and four (4) in square numberd west seventors ‘thindred and twenty-six, asthe same are desig. Words would s Mr. Rodgers said he hi the words would be in frontof the premises, 1 will he orth 38 feet trout of orig 247, having a depth of 128 teet mh cat #ide of 14th states that he did not draw the bill, but that it | 2€ar? The idea of some people seems to be that | rell, to close an extate, grave doubts that) was handed to him for presentation. “I pre- | # man who comes here from Oregon ought to | ual jot. 1 sau. % to Ney 330 feet wide, situat the courts to} same,” he said, “that it was drawn by the | be able to get out of the railway carat the Cap- | ieee three bwin a Naat gide, of 14th w Laylorty Johu Haan, said east ine of the Chure & Church to politen Bran h, 16.30, es . ‘ al thd described on the plats ai or city’ of thersburg and intern: . 19-00, Mean that the con.; bad no jurisdiction as to aselof the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. | ito! steps and go right up to the Speaker's gal- Hand improved by brick snd frame dwell- | f ee af cand eee doles t2 the | Washinton, DCs having s widthiot 10s fect Lincs | (10-00, 111-00 aie th-00, 3, 19-4 the necessity of such condemuetioa. That is, at least, a fair presumption, for the | ety on an elevator. But people cannot come oe Nos 111Land 1143 14th street worth: | iS iortodoun F Hewat. aud thence sul with sant | the frocage of said lotsaud extending with that width pe HT Ne oo Mr. Hemphill resumin; referred to the one } reason that the ‘company is the beneficiary in | Tte 80 near as that by rail, Let them do as <: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, | Toad and to take off purtof said eale to said Howar, to the channel of the Eastern Brancu of the Potomue “ ‘sand itermediate paw bridge which crossed : ; » tracks in the mall. | the ease. so that we are met with « proposition | People do in other cities, mm London or in Faris, ss Aas ‘Church tram leaves Washington v Continuing he spoke of the occu terest, wad secure ‘of trust on the | Dorth 27 4~ West seventeen poles toa stake iu a clita Be by a dee sume as in original advertisement of sale, P.im., stoppiug at all statious ou Metropoliten Bra! i i Toad 4? ‘Tern a tion of the | formulated by the Pennsylvania Raitroad Com. | Where they go to the center of the city by un- | PFeperty.or all cast.” Ail converanemg and recoraiug | 1 eetint oak canine In Geena ee YNE. Ts ‘or Fi Norkk SU, $850, SY. til. 0 Gower pamiee aon ip sr ge S| jules toachestuut owk stamdiu m the District line | _Je6-d&ay JAMES G. PAYNE, Trustea._ |, For Broderick 0 su, $9590, THA HU atu, Be ed he Od with | streets crossing on | pany and simply introduced by the gentieman | 4erground railroads and various other expedi- | quired at tine ul sale. “Tithe parte Coravasie. TS | mnarked ont four sides for a coruct this line interse ATCLIFFE, DAER & CO., Auctioneers. i Piéio am, ana 5.3057 the grade to the great danger to life. from Pennsylvania, fur which he is notany | €@t% Mr. Chairman, the thing to do now is to CALDELUN CAMLISLE, d imersecta said second line at R ee Tinine artave Stum Chdowgo daily 61-65 He objected to giving the railroads the | more responsible than auy one is respousible | **Y to this railroad company: ‘Put your | _Jet-d&ds Oe eee : des frou iia bexinning: thence sot NEO USINPHOVED PROPERTY, TMEROGER | cin abd S00 pms tees Sittooas ay say 338 Streets, the reservations and powers of con-| for a bill which he itroduces by request, But | {eight depot over there by the river, on the 0 cost PS poles with the District Line to ti SNL ATEDAIN GEORGETOWN: Dic, 10 CLOSE | Bim daily: 0) a> #0 wait eae demnation, aud at the same time ignoring the | we «re certainly calied upon to examine the | 47¥ gtound near the bridge, aud then go back | (VWOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. rede taper pec ie pierre ed Be Be Z NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION People. bill carefully, as bei egialation framed und | hee cca arn ek eek ae VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY Diauted at the northeast corner of the lot soldus afore: | » BY Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | For New Sora, Trenton, Newurk and biszabeth, ‘MR. GROUT OPPOSES THE BILL. mi which secks, under 710200, 71200 w.2u., 0, said to Job Haan ; thence with his fourth or uorth | District of Columbia dated 14th day of April, 1890, ee am. Buffet Parlor Cars on all AT AUCTION, Line reversed to the Place of the beginning, coutal ing | Aud passed iu equity cause No. 1 Wherein Trun- ies: Ghadedd dek Ss ompuny ean have a joint depot. floor. He said as the bill its provisions. to obtain an immensely valuable | Hilroad 1 a af ¥ mare oe heak, neil an muplainautsand Howes and cthers | day trams, Sleepiug Car ou tue 10-30 p.m. opom prea tet hia a “I appeal to this House that it do not a : a Si Locies, 2 Pood and <0 voles. more (Or, lone, ouluest to | Sve dedcndaute, the amistammed, an treseon afiletes | er Osr an stood he was opposed toit. The measure had nae pee Re adidas vena tack equsne atm square and street after street, aud | TWENTY-FOUR BUILDING LOTS IN SQUARE | the nghi of way over a Gaonce Taylor “te Ladwelt | or.ame, in front of the premises’ on THURSDAY SY or Finiadelphia, +403, 18-00, *10:00, 12-00 noom, been reported in his absence. Mr. Grout men-j that the gentlemen on the eommitice whe have | look down at last from the dome of the Capitol | 911, FRONTING ON EIGHTH AND NINTH Mortinors,, regonied im Liber, (3. Ay Bo. | is wal vannest od the rea ae ee eae | “ial, Wiluiineton end Chester, tioned his objections to the bill. He did not | spoken have been unable to tell us what specitic | 8PM the fretwork of railway tracks girdling the AND 1 STREETS NORTHEAST, TO iand "records “ot "said" District.” "The. two | the followine-described Keal Estate, situated in raliapedieces think the Commissioners should be given | tracts of ground or how many squares the bill | seo? this Capitol Hill upon the heart of this zs is ; parcels afor-said constituting a portion of what ix | Ggorete ae # Power to authorize sidings. The way the bili | real opens to the Pennsylvania Company. | ¢it¥ surrendered to the greed of a railway com- CLOSE OUT THE AFFAIRS Ho Ws Pere Hila Castle Manor, and being the same a J of 2243S fect on worth side of tat eh) mercer batters 7 - ‘. estate wuieh couveyed by the said John Ha- he eters Ly p aet LN) at ween Was drawn, too, male no limitation of the | When asked the question “Can you tell how | PAByupon the pretense of public use, but for pri- OF A SYNDICATE, kan Wo tho +m Einanuel Lacy By deed rororded in | PRederick 54th) street and Fayette (oth) street by round which could be chose: fre: many blocks or what partic: “ks are given | Yate benefit.” [Applause.} ac ee ighatgoarcars daber T. and R., N 333 and foliowing, | * dept of SS tet, sud beiny parts of lots 69 and 70 in rs chosen for # freight | many or what particular blocks are given Ou WEDNESDAY, JUNE FOURTH, 1890, at FOUR | auother of the lane records of said District. cxeepting | Leattv and Hawkins’ additionsand 66 in Lhrelkeld's station. tothe company? the imvariabie answer is: ~ MR, MILLEK! CRITICISMS, O'CLOCK, on the premises, 1 shail deli 24° Buildiug | frou suid porcel, however, all thereof included wituin | 44@ition, Particular attention is called to these lots, — w - TRACKS THAT CAN BED ‘i rsonally we know nothing about this.’ Mr. Millekin, who epoke next, said: « Lots In sgitare O11 uortueast, jocated as foliows: Lots | the forecoiug boundaries which has been acqaired by | Which are situated in a flest-clasy neighborhood. og! Taing leave Philedeiphis for Washington, AT CAN BE DEPRESSED. P L a Pp , said: “In the | reg uel r 1S feet he aust He said it was proposed to legalize certain |. "NOW, Me. Chairman, it weeme to me, with 44 to 29, iuclusives Tonung 1S teeton the east side | the Bultin and Ubjo Kailroad Company, together |. 10 sauare 44. Part of lot 11 15, °20:15, °12:89 eau, TL40, "4351, first place this company does not come here | oi sth street between It id by adepth o: 5D to on 4 e appurten. | addition, having a front of 32'p.1n. } the utmost respect for the gentlemen on that : sen of AG | vements thereon and the sppurten. | . ne chant _ re y, 74:05. 2 °12-00 m, Silines whid a i am oki s 7 au alley; Jute 3 to #2, inclusive, froutins 19 feet on to belonging, Demy all the richt, ttle, in- | Bearly opposite St. Joun's Church, by a depth of 150 | For Atlantic City, 74:05 am. am Sidings which are upon land so high that they | committee, that as members of the committee | With clean skirts, It comes here having vio- | thesiuth side of Lwtreet by a depth of 109 feet toan | forest and estate of the parties £0 said equity eause in | feet. | This 19 hnproved by Twoswiall Prick Dwellings, | TExcept Suaday: "obey. fSuuday ouly. ean properly be depressed. “Whenever.” he | they ought personally to have known some- | Jated its promise of 1871, and when it is asked cituiva srontinn aiteaton te meekins of Seta oP tinided one-tsalt imperost, in seid real | “Tr agearc 8S. Part ef let 50 in Betty ond Spat dencen by Luton ‘Trouser Company out orders ielt eb he said, “that can be done I maintain it should | thing about the exact grants proposed to be | of the gentlemen who represent the company | briwcsh Thana strsets byte dante see eet naley ieee aaa Po" | jus’ addition, frouting 16.35 feet ou west eids of | Ucket offices, O19 aud 130) Peun. ave. and at deput pro sareud > 7. ene d ax atoresuid. Desde cokee ar ae Tg ey CHAS. 0. SCULL, Geu. Pass. Avent. have in my hand here, and any gentleman can | Committee they are set forth as the eye, the ear | committee, the representatives of the company | witituotes beans lmterent eel ceed tae atee | emt epaid ae adeporitat the tine of sale,the balance | Proved by a Lwo-story Brick Dwelling No.!150%. ICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD co. ~ have it for inspection if he wants, a map pre- | 824 the brain of the House, with Tespect to | before them, whenever the proposition to re} trust, decording aud conveyaucing at purchaser's | in two equal payments in one and two years from date |, 1 +quare 85. Fort of lot 179 in Beatty and —. ‘Schedule in eficct MAY L1, 1Nv0. Pared by Lieut. K. V. Green, United States en- | business committed to their charge, and the | move the depot back from the mali has been | (ot: $04 deposit will be required on Dot complied | $5 the trustees bid Hecky Oe eee tee iceSeE | Bed) atrest by depen of OO fect and. bopinaiae’ 33 oe ie Teen am, aoty tor Werven, 4 3 5 States e ej nie of sule, e terms © are not complied | to ; or thei « st Jharlottesville, Ly pel fineers, and wide = part of the report of the | House looks to them for reliable information.” | submitted they always make reply’ manifestly | with within tem daya tron tie day of sale thepruperty | thenigren eaters gee ae ee, ated On | SN ou ne coreet ot Menkes amd Ath ar attects. | 220. So Uecwssn, “Alsonpanas sud Laccsbees moss Commissioner® of the District for the year THE ONLY SAFEGUARD, indicating a doubt but that this mall was given | Will be resold at the risk of the defaulting purchaser | cent per snuusa, or alleash, at option of purchaser, | 1ui8is muproved by Small Frame Dwelling. e 2880, and it represents. after you leave Long | attanooge aud | oke, Atlanta, bristol, huoxvilie, He said that the oniy safeguard to the Dis-| them for public purposes and indicating per- | OQ urehasers. Ow Yatification ‘of ssie by the court and on the puy- | | Im square 10%. Part of Jot 14. in Beatty and Haw- | $i “3 - 3 us. Pullman Siceper Washingiog to Kote, Ga ‘ N.B.—Lhe property witl be sold in lots to suit pur- | ment of the whole ame vare! ; kinw aduition, fronting $9 feet on Frederick 4th) | “S&" te dani -* Brides. i of Lund covering five oF six oF | trict by the terms of the bill wns the authority hape Sat the law will give them anopportunity | euasern Tide perfect or no enlo. Trustees will wivenGeed to peecearee eee street by adeyth ot 06 feet on 300 iy street aud beau told 24 A rent nina gig for Capen, Cat seven from 25 7.5 feet abi < - lo state whether ey are there right . * se Conveyancing, &¢ “8 Cont. bes > southeast co of said st " " yuchbui M v" bo high water, and as i only requires 21 to 22 feet | Vested in the Commissioners to s4y what cou-| Stuerwise: ‘There isa clear indication tit | OTHE ABOVE SALE Ts DosTrOXED v eae e EWTN.) | preps by ng sual frie, delings 7 ey | teen AguchWury aud Dasiiiin Grertura® basics | torun a train fully under ground it would be | demnations should be made and what streets | they would contest any effort to remove them, | Shs DLS Pe ee EEE 1880, ane eee COLE: SEM Trustees, | prin, of the above day and wl be continued thereafter | AMeviiG. Charlotte, Conmubia, Aurusta, A taut entirely practicable for this track to be put en- | Occupied. These Comtissiouers were not re- | “Now, I have not time in five minutes to go | 33 Auction: ér, Fendall building, 43g and D sts, ee fi the order wiven. SPP - One-thina | Caliiorsie. "Pullman wetper New Serk Gr clones trely h the surface. sponsible to the people; they wer not elected | over this bill or to give any synopsis of its | _e0-daus peers. Be nes ehh pe ae | tnd Pulluian Sleepers Atiuita to "New Urieaua Pulle ‘Now, included m that distance are some of | by the people. There were three Commission- | principal features, but I would like to have FUTURE Days, JPENCANSON DROS. Auctioneers, ~ | iusialiments, at vue and two years, with inferest, | ian ‘Niccyers Woshitucton te Creche ee na these sidings that the Commissioners have | ef ‘The present Commissioners were,all hot lemen read section 2 of the bill and tell | = Bee Adeyosit of 8100 on each lot willbe required, and | Bat, Slee Gerth if 2m Propowed to | erable men. | No one would neruse of euspect | me wily this railroad company caunot go all | CWA CU Matas) No WALD HT COU. | “ACRES GF EAND RMONTING BERNTGS | tie er oe wed Cte Nd mad ome eas | gi4p,P-m Daly. except Sunday, for Mauasaan i say they should cer-| them, “But suppose three other men should | over Washington city under this authority, if WEN, AND ALSO A LOT ON’ SIX-AND-A- ABATTOIR. <j defwulting purchaser. ~ 4:30 P.4n.—Duily via Lyuchburs, Bristol aud Chat Mean ote egslccd dhe track for that | Ye appointed in toe future who were not suck | iced the goverument ‘of tho United Stites! HAT Skeet SOUiuWESr, IMFLOVED IN | O81 UsUaY ArrEMNooN, JUNE TWELTH, 2 CARTER MABDEDO sient new. | Huon, Paluman Vesuitule cterm Wanintuton te distance should be put under ground, so in | benorable men; do not you suppose,” he said, | has aright to confer upon the Commissioners ssabeaetage s reac Oe ae a enenr Oe She HUGH T. TAGGART, Trastee, Te eine thence Sorel: Arkaness puints. that y and the great part of the | “that the Penasylvania Railroad Con:pany | the authority which this bill undertakes to | phirier of Colustin made on te oak Ger ee | Peutinee Sturn conteluink 2634 acres, situated ou the | SHV Net_| chariotesrviiig” ‘Stauton? Touiswaie Couctanett city which lies off to the west-and at the | could reach two of the three? How does it! give them. 4 e oes on BEDIATELY Rag ean 3 te — five days’ advert: tof such resale in the city of it must be admitted, as 1 think. that they the saiue subivisigh atid square. OE ferns me aaivertieement 0 'D. some | All of jot 46 should come ont af grade and tablish their . Tc deep tot the said 13-foot aifeys and etd mjcouldds YDUNCANSOS BROS, Suctioncers, | 300. jon at point just south of Maryland ave- begs em and a te 3 ric RY, / ne Bue, right where their original charter estab- ap acl of Bene tO ommend saps ture lished it. When they got their charter to ° year aud oue-third in two. years, the deterred pay, | AUCTION SALE OF VERY_ VALUABLE Ux come into the city of Washington the depot ments to be evidenced by notes bearing interest at six ~ PROVED PROPERTY, ee oat Was to be located back of Maryland avenue oe 1 APITOL STREET ERIN. secu deed of tri FEeT ON THE NORTH SIDE UF q 1 Upon tue propert sone ot alr cauat the option oftes | _ 120 FECT EAST OF NORTH C. STREET Mr. Henderson of lowa—T freight depo! ? purebaser. i conveyancing at the cost of the par- 1 Will offer for sale in front of the on FRI- Fe es Ge. Daan Enreatined st tho inset mle and the wrustecs reserts | RALW PAST NTE OGL Oo Or, Lomaa eos ; therrucht to nosel we the risk aad cost of the defauiti ainsquare G72, euch Lot lavine'a troct of £0 . aie a RtON. Louisvule, Cinciunste Isvu, in Equit; Oe will weil at | with the building thereon. This property is ad- | ~~ Pullman Vesul ‘Train Washiuxteu to Cincinust, Beet ie ier sm atte Kean | that be would tear oa hatte Renae ced tgoragtea it YY toon he vt] rae ing aus | artes seta cegutaas | GY a gue ce Seay vanvame ae. | eset esses tals tr gets the railway le other than at the grade; and | that he would venture to say that the Pennsyl- | cised it vigorously. following descHibed real estate. in the city of Wasle | leur recent subdivisions of fariue tuto. bulding lowe | TSUSTEES' SALE OF VERY VALUABLE Tat. | pl. 00! 7 Southern bxpre jotte, Columbia, r e rve Teas a yood tres PROVED PRUFERIY, BEING HOUSE No. 2009 | 2% : 4 from the wharves, but from that} = — eet = = = — = = = | ington: good troutaxe on Bennimes road, about twenty "AVENUE, urusta, Atlan ennareeey, Kew vgeans. whole section uf the town lying south of th \ Ou MONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, | minutes’ drive from the city, VERMONT “ded of trust: in Liber and Cailiornia “Pullinan Vestibule Car Washington to me ; oo Hl on Aso heang . 1890, at FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, parts of lots 22, Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and_ two | , By virtue of a certain —— New Orleans via Atlanta and Monomers. 1ulluam Failroad track and known as South Washington. ‘ : #4 of Todd and Gunnell's suvd.tision. in square 465, | Fears. notes to bear 6 per cent interest, payable demi- | No. 140%, folio 178 et seq. che, of the 4 Sicpyer Washington to Birmingham, Ale via Atiaute mont submitted by the ne ateinae fui tema: | Highest of all in Leavening Power—U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, | Stuns brits 23 eet sront on D street by 4 deyuts of | Auually hub to be secured ly decd of tenet on prem. | fur the District of Columbis, aud at the seaueat of the Py a p pmatted by the gentleman from Sout by a'tirce-atory framedwelling, known #8 Na Gig D | Ae ae Durchastts cost. A deposit of 8250 at tue of | the premises on WEDNESDAY, THE FENTH | salisbury. Also Washington to ville Carolina (Mr. Hemphill) in due time covering street southwest. sale. Terms to be compiied with in nttern days; other | DAY OF JUNE. | 1890. ia this point. and when that is provided for then ; at risk and cost of defeniting purchaser | (CLOCK 5M. u As! ington, Ee they had ly completed their road Col.‘Tom Beott, so called in fable. and not so much in fable, because it has entered into bard, solid HE ge Terme of sale; One-third carl. balauce it one and bustory, appeared here and worked through P two yeara, itervetatthe rate of 6 percentum Congress a supplemental act; and after the [ioca'ed crutch wecpenie salt reli caus stomen road was well-nigh completed to the city, as I gob serene ca gach Sot. i said, the road &iven the privilege to come ‘ days, GE. W. e 4s