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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1890 TRIC Y AND_DI ne who wants to hire help or find | If Free Coinage Prevails the Printing | scat hapa 1 Have to be Enlarged. asituation, buy or sell real estate, let or hire Bouses or rooms, find work or workers, borrow er lend money, or offer or find bargains of any | peuding 4. should use and consult the second and | the President the result is g: They constitute a | ™¢2dous increase of work in the Treasury De- | nating the poison from the blood. third pages of Tue Stan. perfect daily history and directory of the minor needs and activities of this community, paper. GOOD STEADY WORK DID IT. How the Senators Captured Another Game From the Newarks. It took « steady up-hill fight for the Senators to defeat the visitors from Newark yesterday, 6 to 5, but they were equal to the emergency, end it was with great satisfaction that the 800 spectators saw them crawl out of the small hole undoubtedly be necessary nc? oateatly i * enlarge the facilities of the establish- ne ae egmenuy pecmneoty ment. It is even thought that another fixed at the start. The game was won by clever, daring base running and the working of ail the Points of the sport. Phillips and Nicholas had @ good deal to do with the victory, working like @ machine, striking out seven men and keeping the hits of the opposing batters well scattered | after the first inning. Sullivan and Childs, with better support, might have won the game for Newark. as the Statesmen did not hit the bail as hard as they might. Whistler struck out twice, but so did Fields. the great big home-run hitter of the other team, so the thing was about even. Manager Led again tried the experiment of putting Underwood in left field, but this did not work, aud he was taken out after the first inning and Jordan substituted. Kiddle’s work at secoad was first-class. He caught three very high flies on which a great deal depended, and im each case he let the ball bound out of bis hands before gripping it Gnally. ‘The first time that he did so the spec- tators shivered and said that it was a close call, The second time they laughed and said that it was very odd. The third time they yelied with delight and hinted ata desire on the part of the nimble Jack to make what is popular called “grand stand” catches. Smith, for the visitors, did the best work. He covered bis position at short for ail that it was worth, making several very fine stops and throws. Four men he put out at second and came near catching the runners at first. Nicholas led m the batting with a double and two singles. Bird secured triple and a single. HOW THE GAME WAS WON. The majority of the runs were made in the first inning. Washington secured two on a single by Bader. a sacrifice by Gleason anda three-base hit by Bird, who scored on a passed ball. Both Whistler and Underwood struck out. After Johnson had struck out Gilvert, MeDermott and Fields each hit for a base, Dooms for two ona seratch, the bali getting between the sun and Underwood's eyes, and then Mansell for one base, four runs resulting After this noone scored for four innings. a visitor Leing left on third in the fourth inning. Each side made one in the sixth. Gleason got and aftér Bird had bad the hard luck to send a pretty line tly right imto Johnson's hands and Whistler had struck gut. Jordan reached firston balls and then Nicholas made a two-base hit into right fi Gleason scoring. Newark’s run was made on a hit by Mansell, a steal and a passed bail, anda hit by Sullivan. The score was tied in « very neat manner in the seventh, Washington mak- ing two runs. Riddle and Bader each hit for a base over the second base, and McDermott has ness plenty of room for more vaults in the building itself, but in placing them there it would be- come necessary to provide the stores of paper aud other goods that are stowed away in the sul Bureau W: Should the free-coinage provision in the partment. The bill as it stands at present provides for and | the deposit of bullion at the mints and the pay- each new advertisement therein is as well | ment therefor of its market value in a check worth reading as any other department of the| Upon the Treasury. This will be pay- certificates sued by the Bureau of Engraving able in silver Printing, and here will come. supplied. ANOTHER BUILDING MAY BE REQUIRED. This is because of a lack of room, it is alleged, and in case of the increase that would come under the altered condition of affairs it would building would be required. There is already 4n appropriation started on its way to passage that will give an a bureau, but this will just about compensate for the present deficiency. THE Tr measure ‘The sil that the bullion sold to the government should be coined at once, but that it shall be made into dollars as soon as practicable. ‘This means that the working at the minimum rate of two miilions @ month. will uot be overcrowded, but that all the facilities will be drawn upon to their fullest capacity. There is. of course, tion in any estimate of how much of an in- crease the new measure will make in the coin production of the mints, or whether or not | there will be any increased presentation of bullion, but it is thought at the Treasury that the passage and approval of the bill will result in an enormous increase, that the silver will be poured into the mints in a perfect deluge. THE This will tion will be a Treasury has almost capacity asa storehouse for wealth, there be- ing a margin of about ten or fifteen millions that may yet be stowed away in nooks and corners. The experiehce of great new vault under the north court of the building will probably deter him from per- mitting another yault in such a place. roof has always been leaky and the vault in a constant state of been ever since its Tax Star's Coxtest The bureau is now working under pressure to meet the demands or the treasurer, and it is difficult to keep the department fully undoubtedly produce a much heavier output of silver coins than at present. As these have to be stored in the vaults of the Treasury and subtreasuries this phase of the que to be is- and it is that the pressure lditional building to the MINTS. does not now stipulate mints, which are now . & good deal of specula- VAULTS. . The serious proble limit of reached its the treasurer with the The damp- completion. There is laces elsewhere for 7 8. 8. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC is nearer infallible than any medicine made—yet it contains no mercury, no potash AUCTION SALES TOMOKROW. ‘¥ VALUABLE BUILDING ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers, RB LOTS ON U_ BE- TWEEN 14TH AND 15TH STREETS NORTH- WEST AT AUC1ION. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTIETH, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale BLOTS S110 5 INCLUSIVE, IN. SQUARE 204, ALMOST BLIND. fronting 154 feet on north side of U_ street by depth “For years I have been troubled with s blood taint that has bafiled the skill of the best physicians of Ohio and Indiana. ‘he disease finaily affected my eyes to such an extent that I wasalmost blind. I was then induced to takes course of Swift's Specific (S. 8. 8.) and am thankfulto say that after takinw a few bottles I was entirely cured My eyesight is entirely re- stored and my geveral health is better than it has been for years, and there is no trace of the disease left. I consider 8.8.8, the best blood purifier and general health tonic toay on the market.” OSCAR WILES, Huntingburg, Ind. £9 We havea Book on Blood Poison which all so afflicted should have. We will mail it free on applica- tion. 10 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Gi © THIS AFTERNOON gale ih front oF the prenneg. om STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 Fat nw. | Schock Peat ak soto’, — situste in the city of Wartington AUCTIO! SALE OF NEAT SIX-ROOM BRICK | 1, ¥ wit: fart of lot numbered He USE, WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, south of ty numbered five hu No. 417 11TH STREE! SOUTHEAST, 15-foot sde alley, dics. “Chis property = perty cash, baluuce in one yeur, iudorsemeut, or all eash, A_ deposit of $500 requi: of sale ure not comp.ied with in ten days, ri | served to resell the property at the risk baser, after five days published in Washington, record: ibis Title insurance Company's FFE, DARE & CO. the defaultin ment in som certificate will be shown at Liber of 1 foot alley. Lots poses of @ vyndicate, being easy uiidine nites, being Year iin °c 16.616. eres Land 58 have each a is sale presents an excellent opportunity for iuvestiuent or for the speculative pur- to subdivide, or for e of street cars aud her- t to an incumbrauce ‘ernis (over and above the said incumbrance) : $8,000 Gper ‘ured by deed of trust on property pure hewspaper all conveyancig avi urchaser. Coli KA vi Si. Auctioneer, 936 F st. RY BEING HOUSE Ni ent per annum, se- y wold or satisfactory ‘at option of the purchaser. red at time of #ule. If terms x at the cont of Auctioneers, VALUABLE IM- 215 By virtue of certain deed of trust, recorded in 0.13 ords for the Di siet ot Columbia, neencing for U Twill offer for sale at pubiic auction, in f¥ont of the uses, 08 THURSDAY, JUNE AI -b ERNTH, | thence nor _ #0, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. "yc sub lot square | inches: thene ne 352, ‘with inprove isting Of a nice com | or C street: thenes west w table home Ins} A after o piu. Possession | gtret to che plece of besinniige given 1st proximo i! required. ‘Ternis easy ; made known 0: of sale. Jel4d&de "GEO. W. STICKNLY, Auctioneer, PQAWCHFFE. DARK & CO., Auctioneers. CERY. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | D USIMPROVED PROPERTY, ELIGIBLE’ t t jaan deedat triust to jareet trom the 7th de Lermin of Rule bali the amo? of trust red by a deed of tot cure the sui on the cash, at the option of the pnrehweer wil be required at time suie. i K SEO SE | tecorame at purchosse'e cost. SITUATED, IN GEORGETOWS, D.C, TO CLOSE | Tecrammg at bunchosor'a cont.” + By virtue of 4 decree of the Supreme Court of the | Yu. Ti kant cust of the defuu!sing Distnet of Columbia dated 14th day of April, 1890, and passed in equity estise No, 12130, wherein ‘rui neil and ochets are compiainantsand Howes md others, are defeudapts, the under Ss trustees, will ofler Jor sale, iu front of the prewises,on THURSDAL. VME NINL 1? ENTH DAY OF JUNE, IN), all the right, days’ ulvertisemert in The JA Je7-rokds cash und the balan All convey 17, folio 80 et seq, oue of the lund ree- andat the written | Yequest of the party secured thereby, we Will offer for VKIDAY, FB, 1880, at ewerived prop CHE a same ata pout 1 said square. twardiy 19 feet 6 ex to the a tine id a ject to a cer- FOO, with iu- May. INSS, nat sn exe in prop x eposit of 82) cise ‘Terms ty be complied ty Will be renoid at purchaser after five quid miterest of the paities to sia Cause 1. and ts) | RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Aucta the following-described Keal Estate, situated in | J —" Georgetown, D.C. viz: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, IM- qnare 58. "Iwo adjoining lots, each iving a front 2 ROVE!) BY FRAME DWELLING No, 1747 ORE- of 22.18 feet on north side of Ist” CN), at | pGON AVENUE NOKTHW EST. Frederick (34th) street and Fayette «oth: street by | Uncer sud by virtue of a deed of trust recorded in adepth of Sx t ine pAr's of iuix GV and Liber No. 1400 ut follo 9 et seq, one of the lend rec- Bextty and aud 66 tu ilielkeld’s | ords of the Distriet of Columbia, the undersigned tris. acdition, Particuiar attention is catied to these | tees wili yell wt public auction. 1k, fruit of the prem: which are # ass nell isex on WEDNESDAY, EIGHTEENTH DAY OF In square E JUNE, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, joc lettered feet on 2 by av 1B 5, ‘tof lot 59 in Beatty and Hawk. ing, 16.55 feet, on wast side of ins’ addition, fron ina sitdivision of lots in Sqiure one bund fitty-two CL ) in theeity of Wash: J recorded th 100k « Je: One-h d and us said 1g tO, HB, pare se Mioury to be paid, Hob TAS, with Interest at six (6) pescent per aunum, oc which’ pn.chaser to. Froderick (34th) aireet betwee give prom tor trast on the 4th (Q) street by adepshot Lo fe ty of the purchaser. proved by # Lwo-story Brick Dwelling, No. Dc us of comp:ted w.th in ten 10) days In square 85, Vort of lot 170 1m Beatty ai wk he day of asle the tr erve the right to ing’ addition, fronting 3H fect on east eile of Market | resell at risk and cost of de wer. A de- a depth o! winning 33 ) posit of 8200 required when bid is ted. feet tre torner of Market and 4th (Q) streets. W. EL EDMONSON, trustee, ‘This is unproved b In square 10: kine’ wddit street by a ut the southeast corner of said street, proved by two xmall treme dweilings. sale will Begin with ‘the parcel iret afore described ‘at 40 y.mn. of the above day and will be continued theeatter Small Frame Dwelling. rtot lot 104, in Beatty and Haw- Frederick (34th) R) street, and bem Pai 1 agement, . loses tomorrow, ~~. Transfers of Real Deeds in fee have J. H. Walter to J. T. West, sub 21, sq. 943; & Same to W. H. West, sub 20, do. Dewey to F. D. Foster, lot 15. blk. 30, Lon; Meadows state. been filed as follow: = A. is 22,000, A. E. Randle to Jas. Rowen, lots 10 and 12, blk. 3, Congress Heights; $450. = : ~ viten | U:,tl. White to W. T. Solomon, lots 18 to 21, Dee ee eee remy Hitdare® Sige | Whitehaven; #850. Mary P. Walker to. W. r — Whistler hit to. short in | W#iker, sub'12, sq. 570; #—. F. E. Alexander, — = aa tid scored the | Ustee, to eame, do.; $—. Mary H. Myers to auch a way tha — peri RK. Fendall, pts. 7 and, H.'s add. to W.W. tying run, Bird being forced out at second. ‘To the great relief of the crowd Newark was bianked in the latter half. The game was won im the next inning. After two men had been put out Riddie hit safely and Phillips was given a base by Gilbert's fumble, Riddle going to third in the squabble that ensued over the decision. Phillips stole second, the catcher making a feint to catch Riddle at third. [id- dle darted for the plate. however, which he reached with the winning run by means of a maguificent slide. Childs dropped the ball and Gilbert followed suit when it was thrown to him to cut off Phillips, who ran to third. Bader put the side ont by striking out. Neither side scored in the ninth, although Bird reached second on # hit and a steal and Sullivan third on # hit, am error by Jordan and a sacrifice. Washington made 11 hits and 4 errors and New- ry lots 2 and 3, bik. 6, Naylor Farm; $391.90. G. t t View pts. 4. 8 and 9, 8q. 71 77. W.W.; $1,950. 873.18, iq. B12; $3,750. Tr £ immert to V. Cc. ‘0 O. B. Hines, pt. 1, 6: to J. F. Batchelder, subs 11 to 27, Bellevue; 2 J.P ub H, pt. G to A. M. Bliss, pt. Chichester; #—. mons to P. B. Otterback, pt. 4, sq. 999; 22,000, B, F. Leighton to Mary J. Orudorf, sub 11, sq. Susie Thompson to G Meyer, part sub 185, sq. 674; 3.500. District ‘o V. MeNalley, lots 20 ark vecured the same record. Mahoney um- | 64%, J. J. Stel Pired very weil again, his decisions being | (Oj; Plock 3. Oak Vie shat p-and accurate and his discipline being of the best. He is by far the most satisfactory umpire that has been here for many a day. It is said that he is to be retired because he wili not umpire in Sunday games. He should not be long out of a job. OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY. Baltimore annihilated Wilmington, 17 to 0. by superior work both at the bat and in the field. Baker Townsend and Webrie and Williams were the batteries. Baltimore made 24 bits and lerror and Wilmington 6 hits ard 8 errors. Worcester beat Jersey City quite as badiy, 20 to3. The batteries were Turner and MeDer- mott and Burus and Guinasso. Worcester made 19 hits, 4 errors, and Jersey City 8 hits, 9 errors. New Haven won from Hartford by having more luck aud making more timely hits, 2 to 1. Doran and Hofford and Lyston and Moore were the batteries. New Haven made 7 hits, 4 errors, and Hartford 4 hits, 1 error. Other games were: National League—At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, Philadelpuia, 3 At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 3: Cleveland, 0. At Cincinnati—Cincinnat, 6; Chicago, 2. At Boston—Boston. 9; New York, 1. Players’ Lengue—At New York—New York, 8; Philadelphia, 12. At Chicago—Chicago, 3; t t H. Crogin et al. to W. A. Cunningham, pt. 79, 8 1 « Cleveland, 4. At Pittsburg—Pittsburg, 6; Buffalo, 0. At Boston—Boston, 9; Brooklyn. 5. American Association—At | Philadelphia— 6; Brooklyn, 4. Second . 9; Brooklyn, 2 At Toledo— ‘oledo, 6: St. Louis, 2. At Columbus—Colum- bus, 6; Louisville, 4. At Rochester—Kochester, 10; Syracuse, 2 NOTES. There's one of the two. Now for another today. It was as exciting a game as any one wants. ‘The Wilmingtons play here Friday, Satur- day and Sunday. Riddle won the game by his good work in the field. at the bat and on the bases, Jordan's finger in still so sore that he has dif- ficulty in holding the bat Wilmington has suspended McCoy without pay and he has returned to Washington. The Mt. Pleasant nine defeated the Whistlers on the former’s grounds Suesday by a score of | 16to% Hixson, Mahon and Ogie for the Mt. Pleasants and Kenehan and Hickey for the Whistiers were the batteries, The principal | features of the game were Downey's batting | and Bright's one-hand catch on second base. The Mt. Pleasants played a sharp gams throughout. The Corcoran Reds defeated the Abbots in | an interesting game on Weduesday by the score 23 155 trustees, = in life and property, e of the Western North Carolina railroad oc- curred at Melrose station, Saluda mountain, about 32 miles from Ashe- ville, N.C., on the Asheville and Spartanburg The dead are: Engineer J. J. Smyra of Chester, 5.C. Tunstall of Yorktown, Va.; W. G. Taylor of Morristown, Bowcoek, flagman, thigh broken; George Rick- etts, conductor, injuries not serious, escaped by jumping; William Hoe, fireman, slight in- juries, escaped by jumping; two colored brake- men named Foster and Greenlee, received painful bat not dangerous wounds, From the apex of Saluda mountain to Mel- rose, the scene of the accident, a distance of less than 3 miles, there is a fall of fully 100 This fact has made the railroad authori- careful at this point, and an en- pt constantly there to help all tram di John Marbury to W. H. Tavenner, sub 4, sq. 14, Old Georgetown; $3,000. ees Capitol Investm: . 8q. 972; #—. Alice mnious ét al., pt. 13 ‘oD. D. Bowen, sub iq. 49, W.W.; $3,500. Lewis, lots and 16, . W. Williamson to » blk. 21, Brookland: = E. Castel*, pt. 13. Metropolis View; © to H. Wex, Emm. G. Pattison to A. P. Sickels, sub 143, sq. J. H. Addison to W. Mayse et’ al., sq. Mott sub 81, sq. 482; & Maria C, Peet to Mary A. Peet, sub 148, sq. 546; R. W. Morgan to Victoria A. J. Forrest. sub 29. sq. 26 G. Richardson e-. sub 122, chneider to Clar White, pt. 8q. 743: 1003; $2,700. advertising contest. in which articles will be received. — —— THE CAROLL An Entire Train Mountain. Probably the most ion, last night. Tena. of 9 to 7. The batteries were Murry and | {res spec . Blandy of C.K and Haymaker and Coulee of | gine is ke Abbots. The Corcoran Heds would like to| Sy and dewu. the tacet any club whose players are eighteen Years | Vtry wet last night w old or under. Address challenges te Mr. Blumenburg, 1413 Q street. Worcester is chasing Baltimore at a great Pace, and Washington will soon be leading them both it the present streak is kept up. The Senators have now wou four straight games. The race stands thu Club. Won. Lost. Per. New Haven.. | 23 3 | Baltimore . 23 uM Worcester 24 wz Newark... 20 Washington 20 Jersey City... 22 Hartford... 29 Wilmington... 3 Sullivan Going on the Stage. Duncan B. Harrison, the actor, is writing a Play to fit John 1. Sullivan. The slugger is building great hopes on this play, as he intends to relinquish the prize ring for the stage. He Says that the character outlined for him by Harrison suits him perfectly, and he thinks he can make a hit init. The character isa free and easy one. ‘The play will be built about Sullivan, so to speak, who will appear in the first three acts in a dress suit. He will also have his name in small caps on the program as |. Lawrence Sullivan. sos Jay Gould Fined for Avoiding Jury Duty Jay Gould was drawn as a juror in part of the New York general sessions to serve during the month of June. Clerk Penny has called his name every day, but he has not appeared or sent any excuse. Judge Fitzgerald imposed a fine of #100 on Mr. Gould aud four or five Other jurors who were summoned, but, like Mr. Gould. did not aj Par. —_——— How. Wa. H. CRaty said of Preston's “Have experienced immetie relief by its use.” Au infallible headache cv. < contains no -anges- ue drugs, relief in Ofteen mip~tes “4 aown, and soon after beginning the descent it became evident that were too much for b all brakes down, and the speed gradualiy | quickened under’ the speed of 75 miles an hour thi crash burying to their posts. The engines and cars alone will reach $75,000, A train containing Superintendent Mck surgeons brought to Asheville the bodies of Engineer Smyra and Fireman Taylor. the fourth wreck on this road within a week, coe - THE HELIGOLAND QUESTION. Englishmen of All Parties Up in Arms at Salisbury’s Proposal. Half London is shaking its fist in Lord Salis- face and most of the other half is pretty bury sore, Itisall over Heligoland, group it as made everywhere a radicals kick it with tories help, too, not tind many conservatives say “ generally are dumb as the poor, patient oyster on the sore subject and only gan you find ono who holding Salisbury. The Virginia Debt Settlement. A London dispatch mittee on the settlement of the Virginia debt A. A. Latt to W. H. Naylor to J. Ae Repetti 150. 9 Widow's “Mit Chappel ‘to A. 8. Montague, sub_ 45, sq. 910; $3100. A. Hutchinson to Susan Wk. hell, sub 40, sq. $12; € Corcoran to S. N. Thorne, pt. 7. sq. 144; £1,000, Ellen E. Dyer to D.W. Prentiss, w. F100. 8q. sub 100, do.; $2,700. Sexp at Ovce your articles for Tae Sran’s Tomorrow is the last day H. G. Lewis to L. F. Bischotf, Same to Lurie E. Stanford, —>—___— mountain. tracks spread and the entire train plunged headlong down the mountain with a terrible | beneath the broken cars, ties and earth the brave fellows who hy jo topic comes up in the club but this, and on the streets and wherever men | all the talk. policy as manifested in the loss of Heligoland . Stewart, sub 4 lot, pt. 13, Metropole . Stewart to B. Ostman et al., $3,061.20. J. B. Hines 3 8—. F. W. Miller 3 to 40, . Hickey to D. H. Hazen, J. 8. Worthington G. E. Em- A. to 35, 9q. 143: 3—. Jos. Paul to H. A. Babcock, lot 7, block 22. Colum- bia Heights; 3—. ne to E. H. Gifford, lot iwagen to James Gillis, W; 82,721.87. G. Watts nbs 30 to 35, sq. 177; &—. C, C. Meads to trus- nt Company, subs 33 to T. Jenkins to Nellie M. #q. 1088; % A. Brandt e. 8q. 891; $1,398.40. C, J. W. bik. 2, nily S. 200, uling to H. G. rinidad; $2,221. ok et al., lot G, Emmert to Pp 9, 589; @. pt. 860; $498.75. TT. 1 GF, Stevens to F. H. Vella Vermillion, Stewart to H. H. i, Catharine M. 4.3, aq. 256 sub 109, NA COLLISION. Plunges Down a destructive wreck, both © known in the history it the south side of Engineer Lewis The injured are: C. dhe track was hen a coal train started the twelve loaded bared | oth engines to hold, with heavy pressure until a as reached, when cross stood loss to the company in and ‘This is the proposed cession of Lord Salisbury's peace foot ball, Of course the all their might, but the few of them. You don't is well.” They once in a while will dare derision by up- oo says the American com- in the order sive ‘Terms of sale ax prescribed by the decree: of the purchase money in cash and the Ualan C. H. WILLIAMSON, Tr RATCLIFFF, DARR & CO., Auc “DNESDAY, 890, same hour and piace. 500 Sth st, nw, ta, ‘3 POSTPONED UNTIL TWENTY-FIFIH DAY OF JUNE, W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, C. H. WILLIAM RATCLIFFE, DARK & C0, Auc 0 5th wt. now. IN, ‘Trustee. Jel9-d&as lnsiallinets, wt gue apd two years, with interest, A doposit of °8100 on each Jot will be required, and if the terms of wale are net complied with In 10days the property will be resold at the risk und cost of the defaulting purchaser. : J. CARTER MARBURY, Trustee, 330 ty st. nw, HUGH T, TAGGART, frusie EOF VALUABLE, BUSINE: fptowas Downe, PROVED PROPERTY, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- FRONTING ON PROS- PECT AVENUE, BANK STREET AND M STREET BETWEEN THI *THIRTY-FOURTH STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C. Y, BEING HOUSE NO. 421 5) On FRIDAY AFTE! WEST, SAID HOUSE FRONT ENTH, 1890, at HALF-PAST FIV HES ON SIXTH STKEL mages, 1 shall sell at wubi CONTAINING Twill ofier for sal ROOMS in front of the premises, on INVTE®NIH DAY OF JUNE, THURSDAY, THE Jroved Lot in rear of the above, fa: 1580, at HALF-PAST £1VE O'CLOCK P.M, part of | 8x17; also eht 20-toot Lots, 1 Jot 6.’ square 4 side of M street between 3iid and Jerms; Property sold subject toa decd of trust to | part of Loe 32, 50x100, at the secure the sum of $9,000, balance in excess of trust | bath and M streets, mi aad Gout to be paid half cash and Mait mone year, withinterest | ° 71 nird cash, balance i rate of 6 per cent per xnunin ring interest ald seci mnualiy.end secured by deed of trus veyancing, &e 1 Bold, widon of the purchaser, A de- rs deposit Wi posit of Lat tine of sale. Terms | of property si time of to be complied with in uiteen days. sale be not complied with im ten days from the Jel2-d&ds -O. W, STICKNEY, Auctioneer. | sule the property will be resold at t JUNCANSON BRO: EES’ SAL! RE N NTAINING FRONTING O% ROAD AND SLIGO Auctioneers. TRU OF UNDIVIDED 0} AL HALF BLE TRACT OF LAND, T “FORTL-SIX ACKES, THE BLAIR OK KOCK CKEER MILLS OAD, ON THe, a ty erected Seven-room Brick ments located vn Prospect Jel9-dads HIRTY FINE BUILVIN PENNSYLVANIA AVE! On WEDNES METROPOLITAN BRANCH OF BALTIMORE | FIFTH, COMMENCING AT Foe AND OHIO RAILKOAD, AND LYING BETWEEN |< nt of 1 STORT's ST V AND LAMUND'S STATION, | finest Balding tore te, coathon % LOTS 0) UE SOUTHEAS' RYY-THIRD Al D TWENTY-SEV- : O'CLOCK, in trout, lic auction seven re~ Houses, with stone avenue: oue unin. ‘ing on Bank street, acing on the north ‘Bank streets: ain, southeast corner of OW. one and two years ‘ured ob the property rebaser's cost. One required on each piece ale. If the term risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser or purchase:s, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionee Dp CANSON BROS., Auctioneers, AND NEAR iwises some of tue ing Lots iv southeast Washington aud partly deserived as fo lows By virtue of adecreeof the Supreme Court of the LOT 9, SQUAKE 1065, F District of Columbia passed in equity cause No, | NIA AVE E NEAR PIF TRE, 2303, William Fenduer vs. Emanuel Lacy etal, we | LOTS q wll sell on THURSDAY, the NINETE TH DAY OF $Y! Un Bi E JUNE, D. 1890, at FIVE. O'CLOCK P.M.. on the UCKY AVENUE, Prewmises, the undivided one-half iuterest iit aud to |” LO’ SQUALL. > RRONTH the following real estate, of which Geonce Hagan died, | THIKTER Er cast NEAK PENNSYL seized and possessed, to wit: The following described | NIA AVENUE. parcels of real estate gtuated mm the conutyot Wash: LOIS 35 AND 36, SQUARE 1045, FRONTIN jogton apd District of Co umbia, to wit: Beginning | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NEAK FOURTEEN for one parcel at a chestnut tree standing on the west | STREET KAS’ side of the road leading tc Stivo Mil# and forming the ‘S22 AND 28, SQUARE NORTHEAST OF heast corner of alotowned by William Bladen; | 106 FRONLING KGIA AVENUE NEAR u by the suid lo: north eivity-eight aud three: | POorortNiH StREEBT EASI. fourths dewrees (883°) west ninety-three and forty- 4. 39. 40, 44, , 62, GY, eight hundredths perches (93 45-100) to a red oak on 6, ST QUAKE the east side of the Kock vilie road; thence by the said re LUTS AKE LN SQUaiE BOUNDED, orth fourteen des a IAAVENUFE AND K STK! SOUTH hea; thence ne teen undone-halt degrees o) West twelve perches and Mity-two aundredtiis 2-100) toamiake Lear a blazed persis 1 Bexinuing for the planted at the or less, & bound stone 100 poles to the « f said tract sold by thence sull with r a the second line of Hegur's purchase at the end ot 16-100 po.es, cud iucersects, said second line at the end 4.88-100 poles froin iw beginminy, thence weuth 42° 20’ cust 84 poles with the District ne to the west edge of the Slixo Milis road; thence sow h 458° West 40 58-100 poles with said road) to a bouud sone Piauted at the northeast corer of the lot sold us azore- sald to Johu thoean ; thence with iis fourth or north line reversed to the place ot the beginning, contal ing BL acres, 1 rood aud ZY poies, more oF less, subject (o tue night of way overs portion of said tract reserved in the deed” from Georwe Taylor to Ludweil ortimore, recorded im Liber J. A. S, No. 36, at folio 475 and follow one of the jand records of said District. The two arcels aforesaid constituting a portion of what is 4 Castle Manor, and being the same was conversed ‘by the maid John Ha- deed recorded i A followin ExSwatas chili Teal estate wi an to the suid Emanuel Lacy b, sber T. and R., No. Lat foue 383 w azother of the land recoids of said Distr aid percel, however, 011 thereot 1 z, being wil the rch Parties to said equity ewase in aid undivided one-tulf mierest im said real vad George Hagan estate of wi .ed,seized aud pos- essed we ute ‘Terms: Oue-third of the purchase money to be paid fu ca-h within 10 days from the dute of sale, of which 4300 as to be the balnuce frow dat Of kale, tor which pu te the trustees hix or thes ated ou the day of sale and to beur ioterest ui rate of 6 pe cent per sunt, or alicast, at option of purcli wre) nikssury Wotes mond, ris nes, Pins, Studs, Lracelets, Chains, bar Necklaves, Sleeve Buttons, Meduls, Loc! ius, Pisivls, Books, Clocks, Opera Glasses, Rifles, ses, Sol Silver’ aud Piated Ware Ladies’ and Helen's Clothing and aii kinds or Weare Ap parel. Holders of Uckets will please t ke notice of tis sbove. SELINEM Bi W. B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctions dels “WATCHES, DIAMOND SILVERWARE, VIOLINS, ACCOKDE- | u Tonight. 23 7th st, nw, » OL PENN. Hotel, « 1 Pe '. CLAIR FECHNER, AUCTION syivanis ave, under Metropol s THIS DAY larce lot Pawnbroker's Unredec Pledyes, Gold aud Silver Watches, Geuuine Works of Art. FUTURE GATE, THE FOLLOWING IMPKOVED P) ERGY: 43590 441 PRATHLAS ALLEY, BE EEN 47H, STH, TAND KS(RERIS NOLL Wes’ eT NOKLHEAST AND 112 K DKVHEAST AND FLAME HOUSE i NE TWENTY-THIKD, AT FIVE May; will work in Phuetonand Harness, The, largest and written request TUESDAY the worth w FKONTING ON SAID ST AIN’ ABOUT 41,000 FET IN 1 of that part of Chil le Manor, conveyed aneing. &e.. WC purchaser's coat. George saylor to John Hagan, said stone being planted | pled wich in fifteen says in the east line of the Churc ading fiom Ke cost of @uwul dt wc thence Ww five days’ adverse Mg? Went seventer ey shed in Was spaper |W. 9-d&ds [HOMes DowL1 DU. eth 27%) utcen poles toa stuke ina sand | REGULAR SALE OF HOUS pit; thence leaving anid road north Niyo east Lovty | AT MY AUC y poles to achestnut ok standing im the District hue TWE EIST, 1890, COM Inarked on four sides for a cor: —this Lue intersects uve “K, EMBRACING BVE, OF HOUSEHOLD LFF In which may be round son 1s eho A LSO, AT TEN O'CLOCK, One large Caterer's Refrize:ati ALSO, AT TWELVe OCLs HLCrEENTH AND FOURLEE HSUKEETS Kr AND CON- HIS SQUARE. rth eighty It in seidum such achauce offers to pu-chase prop- eust one lundred erty in as raj idiy advane ig section of the «ity. (12039) to a stake Yerms: One-third cash, balance in ove and two road: the.ce by suid road to the b yeurs, nots wo bear 6 per cent interest, payable semi- taining seventeen ucres and fiftecn anuualiy, au to be secured by deed of trust on pro erty sold, or all cash, at option of purchas:r, A deposit or $100'r quired on each lot at tue of wale; couvey- Terms to" b- ©: > -Derwise right reserved to Wa PULCcuaSer OF pur cnt of such resak in i wctom , D.C. NCANDON BROS. Auctioneer. EHOLD FURNIT! ION KOOMS SATULDAY, JU MINCING KY DE: ice pieces of Parlor Art, @ number OCK, Anu mber of New and Seccnd-hand Nefrigerators, ALSO AT TWELVE O'CLOC lendid Dark bi ny harness; One 8} ALSO, AT TWELVE UCL A number of Horse suitab! e New and Second-hand Velicies « aod ut Horse, five years old last together with Park LOCK, © any work. of every description. AS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ASHINGTON HORSE BAZAR, 940 Louisian FOS De jel s-d&ds ' SALE OF Buick D MKIHWEST AT By virtue of adeed of trust im: orded in Liber 1309, fou 492, aud records toc the taste ell at pubtie au PLVE O'CLOCK wate and of Colum sud Mary W. Merrica’s in Square adm bered one hundred w as pec pat recorded a Liber W. F., folto records of the surveror's office uf the Vistrict of C. Jumibia, and inj roved by « large 4-story Brick Dwell- ny, situate suUtkeust corner of “Gera.6 of sale: One-third cash, chaser. risk au AND ons and Carrie Led as ail of Lot nuiubere CAKKIAGE a a Venue, HANGE, sto-kof New and im the eity, es " Diktriet of th ad Cortland Casrlages, Bugwies, Spring: carts, res, Carriages, Harr TeCESDAY AND SATE On rauth of sale by the court aud on the pay LO kK. ment of ae whole —— of purcing sn ney hie it, Proprietor, trustees will give a decd to purchaser or Vurchusers, = reigy laos Couveyanehug, &e;, at 1 urchisers coe HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer a 5 COMFORTABLE TWO-STORY AND ee oe ny emai: by DWELLING No, 1025 TWENTY-SIXTH wpstiatl boliSiag Gitta ou i 6 ¥ Ee Ren a se6-d&ds if ita On Wry sESDAY ALLTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY- = Za = = ee | FT, Yo, SIX OCLOK, Wu tront_of the cage ; > preiares, Patil set part lot re, 16 6XB8, IN huvroved by a and ". s-meut 5 ae Brick Dw: nis, With al ION SALN OF UNKILDEEMED PT. Dans. i escente uiikg te teen Gat SRCRSDAN. TAN aud SAU bad: UW uproveiuents, Lelug No. 1025 Lweuty-ath JENE | NINEr eo LWEATIRGH jird cash, balance atone e TWENTY-Fliimt, IN9C,"at HALF-VAST SEVEN Se liiemscadt caren Taare CLOCK HM we will sell, at H ry All couvesancme and record. arivanis, avenve, a E ca terrae | pur rn cost. S100 deposit required at consisting of Gold, Siivec and, “Meval Wat the time of sule. THOMAS DOWL IAG, Auctiouee: WELLING SQUTH- ik OF SEVENTEFNIH AND O AUCTION le to us and duly re- etseq., one of the ot Colusa, and at the the party secured tuereby, we | will jou, t frout of the premises, on i Dax oF JU iyimy in the ety abit, and known aud thirty (30), in bedi vision Of Lots ity -oue-1S1) » 17, of the 17th aud U streets valance in one and two years, with interest at 6 percent per annuum, #e- curd by # deed of tust on the property suld, or all cash, at the yption of pi reqtired at taue of sie. A deport of $1,000 Yerius of saie to be complied with in ten days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the Ticht to resell and cost of- default- Vertisemmeut of such shed in Washington, D, | O'CLOCK 'P. di. Twill ofer for xale in frout of the |G Convesanciing, ke rhinser's cost. premises sub lot 31, in syutare 516, lmproved-by five MEANCIS H. SMITH, two-story Urick holes: Immediately thereafter sub | Je18-d&ds NATHANIEL WILSON,| Trustece . tinproved by two frame houses. ‘ee eee ‘Termin day of xalo. TKUSTFES' SALE OF VHREE-STORY BRICK tienen bw G-No. 510 F STRELT NOMTHEAS I deldads __ THOB. FE. WAGGAMAN, Aue wis knee aixt bo virtue of & ieed of trust recorded in iaiaeen. E “OI, of the laud ‘records ot z HOMAS DOWLING, Anct Loree poe ey he da ; raat wi ei PERF MPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED fie TWENIY-LOURTH DAY OF JUNE. A] FROEPHIY ON DECOND eTRERT NEAR ¥ | PiVE OGLOCK Pat. all of Lot 22 inOltwe noes STREET NORIMEAST. subdivision of part OF square S24, in the city of Wash- On MONDAY, JUNE TWENTY-THIRD, 1890, at | fuston DC. FIVE U'CLOCK P.M., Twill soll, to the highert bid- | “feruis ot sale: One-fourth of the mo; Me quare. 73, ak Ey eyeee yuUmbered 0, | be paid i: cash aund the Feaidue i ‘equal iuatallusente im square 75:4 Lnproved by eucet Six-rpom Brick Stone. two and three years, resp rely after day of re ‘mosiers nupro’ wily papered | sale, wich notes of purcbaser, bearing interest and painted, also Kuown as No. UOU ‘2d street! north: | per Sout yor aununs hupakie seunlaumatler es os east. Lot 1x3 to alley. Miven and to be secured by deed of trust on the prop- "Terms casy snd made hnown at time of sale. A de- sold. oF all cash, at option of a posit of $100 wii be required at time of aaa. Terme Sido'deyodt to Le saa when bia wy accented und ai of sale to be complied with im ten days from day of | terns sale tu be complied wih in ten daye from day sale or property will by resold at risk und cost of de- | of sale, or trustees reserve the right to Teell at faulting purchaser, Couveyancing and recording st | aud cost of defaul ; cout of purchases. a Wi} rete meee Bn a fr. ti, FIVE | of C | | huve the privilege of tek ali t | ber W3. ti, folio 22 etseg., with tae iuprovements ____ AUCTION SALES d i51 berms of si TURE DAYs. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUCTION FOR STORAGE AND CHARGES, RE- MOVED To MY AUCTION Hoos noe ‘bic anc- tion on SATURDAY, JUNE TWENTY FI commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., at the auction st.nw., for non-payment of storage, three lots of household woods stored with ine as follows” June 17, 1880, by HOA.M. ne 20 18ND, Dy ire HG. ie. P. C. MERRY, _sel7-ats Sth aud K sts. nw. YARTITION SALE OF MOST DESIRABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE AT TUE “NORTH. STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the Cause of Johnson vs. Johnson. Equity Docket 30, No. 12049, we will sell to the highes LOCK IS NOON OF “FRIDAY, JUNE TWENTY-SEVENTIL square numbered Go, in the city of Washington, iront- ing 20 feet on the we-t aide of 21st st. ti.w., at the cor- of 68.58 feet toa 10-foot public alley, and containiuue about 1,301 square feet and two years, with inter. the rate cf 8 per cent per HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TO BE 861 Notice te bervby given thet I will voll at public auc- Toous of Thomas Dowling, corner Pa. ave. and 11th ‘December 27. INNS, by AC. {hance can Be paid and goods removed up to day of ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO, Auctioneers. WEST CORNEK OF K AND TWENTY-FIRST District of Columbia, passed June 6, 1800, in the the premises, AT FIVE. q 1890, all of lot numbered 11. in Lomis’ subdivision of ner of K at.,and running back with an averexe depth One-third cash; balance in two ured b 4 propert: dep eut time of eale and torfeited if terms o: aale omplied with in fitteen day's aftor date of sale. ood title or No sale, BENJAMIN L. WHEELER, LACE ¥, CHAPMAN, 91 Kost. now; 22d at. new. Trusices, Also, at the same time and place, terms and conditions, wi'l be sold’ said subiivision, said tots aume:tia said Jot 11 on the posta, on sald BIst street y eforesaid; lot ¥ contains feet aud lot iV about 1,304 squar chaser of lot 11, to be sold a de nd upon the same is Gand 1 "130 Der square foot paid for lot 11, avd wili this acquire duugnificent butiding site, to front on erther street oF | f lot 10 will follow thar of lot 11 on both, as desired. Otherwise the sale rnd Jot 9 to ve suid last, but the pu; Will have the privilege ot taking lot Brice per square foot, These three lots (forming » for ® mansion or for two or th reat the ut au HE OF IMLproveMent Very sel- Further paraculure Irom rot lot 10 same, mpact building site be quarter of pportuauty for aWesty mn offered ut pubic x undersyned upon appliestion. AUCTION SALES. 3 __FUTUKK DAYS. ATCLIFFE, DARR & CU, Aucta, PH s. Bei OCK! RY AND GLASS ACHINE, KITCHEN FURNIT the attention of the trade and private ers tothisaale ~~ RATCLIFFE, DARK & 00. 1s-d ‘Auctioneers. PILLOWS, CR SEWING M Re. Ke. We invite buys Je pd NCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, CLEVELAND HEIGHTS. VALUABLE LOTs AT AUCTION, All the lots remainins: din this beautiful eub- division, uumberme abo will be disposed of to the highest bioder ou the premises on MONDAY, NE TW! NIY-THIRD, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. Extensive improvements, cousisting of graded and uttered streets, planting sled ding and leveling of ail Tots, li Ke. &e.. have Just been co: Heights how prements the finest, Givision im the District. The re with in the sale of nearly all the improvements were Dmiabedl. sho prearance of any sub- ‘Kable succens met caretal iy re hadgn this pr perty sold are aincuy the Met, and apleudad bargaine tees be Secured by purchasing Sonn ibis; roperty Isom Woodly Read only 1. east oi the fennailytown tlectric Koad, in ate be sold by cx-Pre Weat ach au has already Oak View, rec thi proper the et can tots which have 4 tutare ble prices, ax this iue of the wonderful im- the northwestern suburbs 1s gale can take the Ten. by coach, will DF streetz at 5 o'clock, day of sale. Rat 1k ten day, apd notes ot 6 per cent cand two Years, er uli cash, at optioh Of pur- Hiats showing lota to be s: Wasrcrcan's office, Koon 6, Atlautic. Buildsng. Je1S-d&is DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts, Rees DABK & CO, Auctionvens, VALUABLE EUILDING LOT ON FIRST STREET WENT, FEONTING THE (NIGEL D STATES CAPI- TOLANDIN SQU Ak ADJOINING TH BOTAN- ICAL GARDEN, BeLNG BETWEEN BSTKEET SOUTH 11ON. DN WET i can be seen at HP, 1 ND MAKYLAND AVENUE, AL AUC: | NESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIV, 1. We Will offer AT FIVE tor Sale im frout of the PART OF LOT 10 IN SQUARE 576, being the south 47 feet front of sa.d lot and’ running RATCLIFFE, DAR & CO. Auctioneers, ds 920 Peuus, ave. uw. choueers, Y BRICK | RUHEAS I. trost recorded im, the jand re oof the Diss ndersigned try tot the prem KTH DAY all ot lot 23 a Oliver Von's tof aquare S34, 11 the city of Wash- ington, D.C, crhis of sale: One. to be paid in cash juentwat one, two and three yer day of sale, for Which notes of pu terest ai 6 per cent perany to be given and to be s broperty sold, or ail cash, 8100 deposit’ to be paid Ww terms of sale to be complied with iu ten of sale, or trustees ves rve tie rit to and cost of defaulting purchas ©. HS WILLS W. EB. EDMONSTON Jell-d&ds 900 Sth stu, BE AICLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, 920 Penusyivauia ave. n,m, VALU‘ BLE IMPROVE PERTY IN LE DRC PARK AND KN« T Is48 AND 1850 | LARCH S1KEEL ION 5 ERNOON, JUNE offer flr sale, at public 4 3 OF LE DROIT PARK, plmproved by houses Nos 1848 aud 1850 Larch street. 848 fronts 26 feet and is a 1 wth all modern mn prov: 1500 is @ Y-room brick house, with English pent. this property is in one of the most desirable an thickly setded suburba: subdivie the boundary jine adjacent to the - sunt opportunity to reeure a home o: ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cast aud three ye n on deterred payiuents, secured by deed of trust property sold, or alleash, at the purchaser's opt dovoait of $2200 required on each Louse at ine of = It terns of #2.- are bot cumplid with in ten days f of sale the ruht is reserved to resell the prop erty at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, after five days’ advertisement in some hewspaper ptblished in Washington, D.C. All cour ve! tue and recording at purchaser's cost, JelG-d&ds KAYCLIFFE, DARK & OC RA CHEE, DARE & Co., Auctionrers CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL FSTAT! ON NORTH SIDE OF H SIKEET BETWEEN FOUKTH AND FIFTH SIKEEIS NORTHWEST AT AUCTION By virtue of a decree of the Sup District of Columbia, passed on the 1 A.D. Lego, in egi ny Sophia Sauter, want aud Charles H. Miller et al, ure defendants, + wili otter ry front of the premises, on sHURSDAY, te TWENTY SIXIM DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1890, at SIX O'CLOCK P-M.,all that certain pi ¥ being in the city of Washinton and known ax part of lot wuubered seven (7), aumbered five hundred aud sevent 17), bewin. Ling for the same at & pot on LH #treet north distant thirwwen (13) feet six (G) inches from the so rnerof said lot aud runwing theuce north. t (30) feet: thence east one (1) foot four 4) ineh thencenorth thirty-nine G39) eet mine 9) inches, luore or less, to the rear Line of that pdrtiou of suid lot retofore wold ty the corporation of Washiucton by uous Sylvester; thence along sald rear point on the dividinw line between lota seven (7) and | six (6), sixty-six (66) feot ten aud one half (10%) inches from: the line of H street aforesaid; thence south with said line to H street aud thence weet with the line of H strect sixteen (16) feet mine (9) 1aches te the place of beginning. sermus of sule, us prescribed by the decree, third cash aud the buiance at six and twelve tuouths, with interest iro the day of sale, secured by deed of truston the property sold, of all casi, at the op uon of the purchaser, Adepoutof #0 required at Ue. of sale. - Lerius to becotmplied with in ten day fron: the “ay of sale, otherwise the rucht ix reserved to resell Property at the Tiss aud cost of the a Purchaser alter tive days’ advertisement of such re~ sale in some Lewspaper published in Washuuxton, D, C, All conveyanciuyg aud recording at pu DUPHIA SAULTER, Je16-d&ds 30: CHARLES W. HANDS. Keal Estate Broker. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUA REAL ESTATE ON XiW J COAST SULVEY, BEING HOUSE N JER purth of the p: the residue ae ho ba: re at one, WO nn day of sale n the | A " b day of Jui ket 2, wher t ety nem re: One- virtue of a deed of trust dated the a day of October, 1897, and recorded in Liber 7. et wed of the lund records of the Dis. trict Or Columbs by the written request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell at public auction front of the premises on MONDAY. THE LWEN THIRD DAY OF JUNE AD. 1890, at HALI-PAST. FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the foliowiux deseribed real es. tate, situated in the city of Wastul i. District of Coluuubis, to wit. Parts of lots tree G})and_ tour ob) iu square ix ivuudred and ninety (690). Be winning for sud part of lot three G5 on the south line “of ‘un twenty-five ) feet tour (4) corner of said alley hing with the line of suid alley twenty-fv due West to the intersection of anoth-r all feet wide; thence, with the Line of the last-mentioned alley, due south ‘exzhteen: C18) feet, uence due ea-t twenty-five ‘due norsh © teen (13) feet to piace of bevinning, aud beginning for smd part of lot four (4) ata pout on the side of New Jersey avenue ove hundred and fort: C149) feet distant stow th: e be a syand four G4) aud two hundced and TY-MIX CZN6) tect six (6) Inches frou the southwest fer of suid square and running at riybtapgles to avenue easiwardly to au alley nine (9) fect five aid out by Daniel Carroll in his sub- r (4), thence with the line of iit ibter-ects a lime drawn at Tisht ansles to suid avenue aud which line intersects said avenue two hundred and sixty-two feet. six Inches from southwest corner of said squa Thence with the sud lime about one hundred and twenty-one feet ten inches westwardly to raid avenue und thence with the line of Suit avenue northwardiy twenty-four (24) feet to Place of becimminy, ‘The norch three teet on New Jer- sey avenue of suid part ot lot tour (4) by tue depth of fity-two (52) feet bei in aleywey common to the Jeni ad.oining 1t aud being the alley mentioned in Li- divide 1 tt said alley due south unt thereon, consiatinge of a” three-story-and-basement brick dweilinyg Louse. Terms of sale: Gue-third of purchase money to be in cash, apd residue in two equal payiuents in one and two Veurs, with interest at 6 per ceut per ehuser is to give pronussory notes, secured by dred of trust on the property soi erall cash, at optivs of the purchaser. It terius of sed are Lot comp -d with in ten (10; days frou the day of sat» the trustees reser re to resell at righ and cost of d taultine A deposit of $200 required at Une of sale. Ail cost of conveyanc- mg at cost of purc ser. CHARLES W. HANDY,; cA JAMES, 5 Trustees, _RATCLIFFE, DAK & CO., Aucts, Jol 1-d&ds DAKK, & CO., Auctioneers. SALE OF A THREE-STORY BRICK No. 512 F STREET NOKTHEAST, ue of deed of trust recorded in tio 149: ¢ Land records of the Dis- the undersigned trustees will sell ublic auetion in trout of ts premises on TUES DAY, LH. TWENTY-1 OURTH DAY OF JUNE, 1 at FIVE O'CLOCK ¥.M., sii of Lot 21,1 Oaver ‘s subdivision of part of square 834, in the city of Wash jugton, D.C. sernis of sale: Cne-fourth of purchase money to be paid in cash aud the residue in equal iustalliuents at vue. tuo aud three years, respectively, after day of sale, ‘The notes of the purchaser to be given for the deterced pay anid to bear interest at the rate of 2 per ceut per aimum trom day of sale, payable seni- sunusily, and to be secured by deed of frust ou. the Proterty’ sold. or all cash, at option 6f purchaser. id is accepted and #100 deposit to be paid when terms oz sale to be tuily complied with within ten of sale or trustees will resell at rixkand R" TKUSTERS' nowy from 4 cost of detaultiug purchaser, Je11-d&ds 2 fice 5U0 Sth st, a Git0. We STICENEY, Auctioneer, 936 ¥ st PRUSTEES' SALE OF _V VALUABLE PROP. ERTY ONT TMWEST CORNER OF SIXTH NORTHEAST, “STUY BRICK By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 1291, folio 146 et ‘seq., one of the land records the District of Columbia, aud at the party secured vert, ~ age for Il offer for mal SATURDAY, the TWE: on "OL JUNE, thu. at FIVE UC wins descr) | Mill seul at pub.te auction im trout « | WEDNL | dune 12 that width 100 ieet, ‘This property taces iter ROMS aL. utto four Les of | hewsic presents au chant opportauity for lve stiuent Fei: years with in pee in one and wecurad by deed A deposit uf to be complied Gaysor right 1s reserved to resell at Tink er. All conveyancing : PTL, DARR & CO, Aucts. 1p HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, oF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, TRU: ORGEIOWN, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, BEING Pi MISES No. 240° BP LET NORTHWEST ota deed hy vir ist, duly reco: the lan is oF the Disiri't ot Colum! 1406, folic eg, Ahi a. tue Request oF Of the notes secured thereby, the uucerst the prem DAY, the TWENTY “Ul EI Eo i triet or Columb Bexinvine ow U street «ne hundred 2 he jie of Marke. street, tartiee | fou.t-en fee; thence south st street one hundred and. turty > thence west alone = thet one bunds aud thirty feet dace of beciuning,togetbher with the improveme: . OMSK if the same Lesug preuises 3 a twe the pur- or all f Sale to Ys front the day of sale 01 trustee taht to reseil at the cost and risk of the detauiting purchaser. All conveyane- ine and r cording at purchaser's cost, A deposit of $100 required on day of su MICHALL J. COLBERT, Trustee, Jel7-d&as Sui Building. WEEKS & 00., Auctioncers. AUCTION SALE OF FOKFEITED PLEDGES, TUESDAY, JUNE TWLNTY FOURTH, 1890, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M, We will sell by public auction at the store of BLK, FULTON, 1218 PENNA AVE, His Stock of Forfeited Pledges. Sale to consist of Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing of sll kinds, Dress Goods, Silke, Books, Pictures, Rugs, Canes, Umbrellas, Chess- men, Swords, Rifles, Opera Glansea, Clocks, Albums, Valises, Plated Ware, Bluukets, Quilts, Sheets, Fine Stewart Banjo and other Musicai Instruments, Furs, -olid Stiver Tea Set, rour pieces, Silver Berry Bowl aud Spoon, Gold aud Silver Watches, Chains, Rings, Scarf Pius, Di 1 Jewelry, fe. Sale to continue morring at jock and evening at 7:30 o'clock until all the lote are sold. Hi. K. FULVON, Pawn Broker. rs. BLE 7 JENCANSON BOS., Auctionce: TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF VAL AND UNIMPKOVED Ki MOST BEAUTIFUL Sc By virtue of a deed of trust dated the second IMPROVED ESTATE IN THE ON OF THE COU 1¥. A.D. 188%, andr ¢ rde.in Liver No. 1458, folio 7 et seq of the lauu sccord. of the District of Co: Jumbia, and the written Request of rty secured thereby. We will sell ot vublc auction on the premises, THUKSDAY, JUxe EWE x AD. ISH, AT HALP-PAST FIVE K PM, the followins -deseribed reul ex! Washimgion, Dn All those certain ises known «nd Dered oue (1), two eZ). thi twelve (12), thar tn the county of amibia, to wit els of jand and prem- das and bene lote uumi- cleven CL, 4 in the sub= division of 1p and Jacob and Kesurves iu equity cause No. 2764 us per p. of the surveyor of the | Listy Jook Levy Court No. “raze 6, (72) acres, more or less. “The lots will be ord sep- y ‘Terms of sale: One-third purchase m: cash, Tesidue in equal payments in one, two and three Years, the purchaser to give his promissory motes for the defer re . bearing interest at the rate 01 6 pe. cent per annul sti paid and secured by a dec of trust on the property sold, oF all ‘cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 on each lot requiced at tue of sale. If terms ot sale ‘are hot comp ied with in ten daya from date of sale the trus- tees reserve the mnt to resell the property at the Fisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All convey- unting and recording a. the cost of the purenaser. ALBr Ka A. WILSON, Tra-tee, JOHN B. LARNEX. 1 Jel4-dikds Adams Bu [PEXCANSON BRoS., Auctioncers. 26k ACRES OF LAND FLONTING BENNINGS KOAD. NEAR THE NEW STOCK YARDS AND ABATTOIK. On TULSDAY AFTERNOO’ FOURTH, at SIX O'CLOCK, Tremises & taduan Beuvings road, between Anac wildness thereon. cated either for a but Ut toth» new stuck yard tuated on the | ud Bowen roads, this property is ad- duiryman, be- nd abattorr, and butidine jots, s road, about twenty | le without regurd to | One-third crsh tes to bear 6 per nid to be sec in one and tw ut interest, payabl L by deed of trust marchaser Ce Terms to Wise resale at aiter five days’ advertisement 0 such. spacer publasned 11 Washingto Jeli-d&ds DUNCANSON Buc NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE OF THE FRANCHISES, AND OTHER PROPERTY OF SMITH NA‘IONAL CYCLE MANU- COMPANY, EMBRACING MA- IAL OF EVERY Di- SCRIPTION FOR Th MANUFACTURE OF SUCH GOODS, TOGETHER WITH UNFIT ISHED WHEELS OF THEIR PATENT, AT TH FACTORY, No. 809 WATER STREET SOUTH- THE FACTURING CHINERY AND MATE WEST By virt. ¢ of two separate deeds of trust, dated re- apectively it, INSP, and the other 1'as tollows: Liber No. of the laud direction ind: rsicned trustees Above iuritioued, on XTH DAY OF JUNE, M., ali the prope a uw sek and material uow ¥ the sscond deed, embrace Anx a comp ece p. aiuufacture of bicycles, togetier with the franchises, patente und other prop- erty of said company, »chedGles of which are attached torach trust. An invoutory of the property will be exiibited at the time of sale. $500 deposit required at the tine of sale, ‘eruss casi. HIEROME O. CLAUGHTON,) OLIV: BY, THOMPSO: 5 folie 44%, and Juue 1 records of the District of oft d thereby, i om tue prem as THURSDAY, THE 1WENTY- 1S#O, at TWO O'CLOCK P. veyed by the first deed and om the pretises c By virtue of a power contained in a deed of tenst from Pamuel F. Burrows and Harriet A. Burrows, bis wife, aud Otho M. Burrows to the undersyned, bear- ig dute the Sth day of May, iu the year 1880, aud “A amoue the Jand records of Mon Maryland, ia liber E. B. P., No. 22, seq., ‘the tind ed, a8 trustees therei nai will ctler at public salo to the highest bidde of the dweiling house on the prem . THE TWENTY-FIKS t DA hour of THEE O'CLOCK P.M, Montwomery county desixneted w 1 ned, r, in frout DAY, ‘Station, on Metropolitan Branch B and and: tat contain 9619, ACRES OF LAND. The soil is ot Ce peed F i | i i i if i i l } i ‘ Ht ogee Ligh rt ee te i if is ’ [i it | 280. 4:00, 4:15, 5-0 8 ? | pm | DOUBLE ThACK RAILROADS, | Bee AND OHIO KATLROAD. Schedule in eflect Juve 15,1 ve Washington fos station corner of New Jersey For Chicago and Northwest, Vastibuled Limited press daly 1130 am, express #30 p.m. out or express Fi St Lous and express dally 0:30 a 30 p.m. and ‘or Lexing: 11-30am. For Winchester and way stations, 15.30 p.m. Yor Luray, +-5°30 ahd "8-40 week days, 4.05, 5.00.6 tea =r SP 8220, re, 000, 8.35, 8 Seam, MOT SR, 11:30 p.m. Sundaye, 8.3 estat Song S550 om, rains ieave Baitim for Wi 5.00, 6-20, 6 MT tor 7 0, Bone 10:20, and 10:33 am. 1 30, 2:00 0, 7 1 % 210, 2 7 30, 8 20, 8-30, 10.10 1o-20and For Anuapolis, 6. ands S0am, Pm. Sundays, 8:30 am. 442 ‘ay Stations, $4.35 p Gaithersburw and intermediate pomte, ie - am, 11.00 1300, pm For bicyd's and intermediate st Church train ieaves Washingt = + aoe a San oO of Fev Se ooo 2th #105, 95.0, t4-30 pone eigen 3 For hagerstown, (10-40 am, and $5.30 p.m * from Chicago daly 1i4> am. end from Cincmmatt and St Louis @aily 3-30 Vom trom Metsbur 7:10am. 5 08 1 3. te SEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION For New York, Trenton, Newark, \ J..and bil B4., "5:05, 18.09, "1000, am. *2.50, 00 " Buffet Parlor Care on ail Sleep Car on the 10-30 p.m. Opes 00. *10-00, *22.00 nom, i 10 30 ti ss + Wilmington and Chester, “1200 noon, *2 50, 4 oe, °6.15, Tinediate inte bet iy 0:00 ‘and 87 BVO, Te Oe ‘rains leave New York for Washington, 111-30 am, M "3.20, °500 pin wand ‘12% Right. iraing leave Philadelphie for Washington, *4.2 mae Eri oe 4 00 noce, o0 abd $10.30 p.m. trains, 30). For suite Phiiadelph TS 13. *0cs, 1180 an avd 10 am, 12 p.m. For Atlantic City, 4.0 Dundas, #05 am and 12’noon. FORK BAY RIDG 10:50 pam, m. 1:30, 4.30 pm. Sundaye, pm. ek days, 6:30, 8:30pm. Sun- $Sunday only. ecked trom hotels and reste ‘Company on orders left ef Penn. ave. and at depot ULL, Gen. Pass, Agent. auer. sas IA ROUTE ND SOUTHWEST. DID SCENERY ENT LQUIPMENT. SHO. JN. FROM STATION, ‘KETS, AS FOLLOWS; re and the West, Chicago od xpress mu Vestibule Care at 10:50 am, daily; daily to Columbus and xt ux Cars from bitteburg to Co- Saturday, to Chicago, with days, 9-1 by tn vothces, 619 aud 1 CBAS. + 3. T. ODELLS Gen. Man HE GREAT PENNSY! £0 THE NOKTH, SIEEL BAILS. | M in effec TRAINS LEAVE WASH ARNE OF TH AND B > Pac ta aaa tug Cars Harrisbunc chivat, au canine Western tue Cars cones tae Sleepers tor Press, 10. wath thi AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. daiwua, Kochoster aud Niagara Palle ept sunday, 8-10 aan, Cauandaucua aud Kochester. ; for Buf. two and Niagara daily, except Saturday, 10-00 p.m, with Sleeping Car Washington to ochester, For Williamsport, Lock Haven aud Elmira, at 10:30q, un. daily, except Sunday, For Willauimort daily, 3:30 p.m. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEWWORK ANDTHEEAST, ud 1140 am, 2-10, 9:00, 11:00" a 40, 10:00 aud 1} * 11:40 am. 210. 3:15, '490, 10-00 0 p.m. 9:40 A Linuted bapress of Pulluan Parlor m. day, except Sunday tor kee York only’ Linnited Exjreaa with Dining Car’ 00m PaTLADELPSA ON ~. “10-a-wook Sayeane ar y ved Sunday oni 8 3 tng “ = a or Boston without chanee m. every For Brooklyn, Nov. ali through’ trains An Jersey City with boats of Brooklyu Aunex, afford- daw direct trausfer to Fulton. street, avoiding duabie fesringe acrom New York ones 11:40am, week days, 11 20pm. For Atiautic City, For, Baltimore, 6:35 dials W), 4:00, 4 20:00 and 11-2 iy 4 F 00 and 11-20 pa Line, 720 am. aud 4:30 p.m. daily, ‘except Sunday For Anuapolis, «°20 and 9-00 am, 12-05 and 4.20 bom. daily, except Sunday, Suudave. 4-20 p.m. WASHINGLON SOUIHLEN RAILWAY. manticn, 7-45 am. and 4:55 pau. week diye: 7250, Sundays. For tachmond aud the scuth, 4.30 and 10:57 am daily. Accommodation, 4:55 p.m. week days, leave Aleaanana ior W on, 6:00, 7-05 M910, 10-15, 1107 wea: 1 3 WW, 35-50, 5 9:20, 10 °37 and 11208 p. ea 0 1107 am; 2200, Oo 920 and » ta Kets aud uuiormaiicn at the office, northeast cor- 13th st. cud ieuneylvanie avenue, and at i ation, wherv orders cau be left for the checkiag of destinauon trom hotels abd residences, FUGh, 4. K WOOD, Geueral Manazer. [myl2] General Passeiger Agent, D AND DANVILLE RAILROAD Co. edule imefect MAY 11, LSwo. Lust Tennessee Mail,” daily for Warrem ton, Gordousviile, Charlottesville, Lynchbun apd Stations between “Aleaandris and Lynchburg, Roaus Aunts, sristol, Kuoxvalle, Chattanpare peper, Pullman Sleeper Washingt Olio "Route, 124 am —Past Mail daily tor Cul lottesville, Stations Chesupeake and Lynchbarg, Kocky Mount. Dauville and stations be- teen 4 yuchbury and Dutviile, Grecusbeoro’, Kaleugh, Asbevilie, Char! ‘lumubia, Av Ata ry, New Orleans Texas ullman Siveper New lork to Atlante vers Atlanta to New Urieaus. Pudl- tua Sleeper Duuviuie to Columbia and Augusta, Puio lian Sleepers Washington to Cincinnati via Cand Q. Route : : Daily, except Sunday, for tet inedimte stations a Staunton, jak Vestibule rein Washin with a Pul Sleeser tor Loutsvilde. 11:00 5 Southern Express daily for burg, Wile, Charlotte, Columbia, ew Orleans, Lexee jorma Pullman Vestibule Car Washington to ®ViN Atlanta and Montgomery. Pullen Sleeper Wasnington to Birmingham, Ale,, via AUanta ud Geonna Pacific Lalway, and” Pullen Washingtou to Ashevilic and hot Springs, N.C. via Salisvury. Also Washinxton to Augusta via Deaville and Chariotte. smb ruins Qh, Washington and Ohio division leave Was. nctou 9-00 ain daily, 1-doy.a, daily except id 424 rive fionnd Il ii au, rom the south via Charlotte, Dan- He aud hug serive te Washington Sam Pay pm.; via enpessee, 1: iscol un burg at 2:50 pm. and 9:50 p.m, Caesapemke ai Ome route aud Charlottes an ckets, sleeping car reservatic furnished and vacaze checked OCEAN STEAMERS. QHORT KOUTE TO LoNDu! oe SHORT ROUTE TO LONDON — DOKMDDLCISCHER LLOYD 8. & CO. Past Lipress Steamers To Southampton (London, Havre), Bremen. Saale, Wed. dune 1h, ¢ a. am.; rave, i %, 2 pan.. Lahn, Wed, July uly 5,5 a.m. ‘Comfortable state rooms, execilent table, luxurious salou apyointinents. Prices: Let cabin, $100 and Up. ward & berth, according to location. 2d cabin, 6o0. 160 a ber steerage at low rates Apply to E OUP, ¥25 Peun_ave. CHOR LINE. ATLANTIC EXPRESS SERVICE. LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN Steaushiy CLEA Or WUAME trom New York July 26, August 2, Dept. 20, Uctober 21 860 to $100. Secoud-class, 630 and SBR GLASGOW SEEVICK. Steamers Every Saturciay from New York to GLASGOW AND LONDUNVERKY. Catan gnome to, clanow oF. Ltd st 250 aud 800." becord clan, Panmage, Saloon hacarmeon Lickcts at Travevers’ Circular Letters of Credit and Draite J0F 4h) amount iemued at lowest current rates. For Books of jours, Tickets or further jhtormation Apply to HE-NDELEON GKOTHELS, New Dork oF 162g MODS, CEL Vreun. ave. aw Wi m Cosaep. LINE—STATE ROOMS CAN BE RE ations from @o0 ar; eeoaek Se aae BP; bois *e