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AMONG THE BALL TOSSERS. How the Senators Have Secared Last Place im the Kace. CHANOR OF MANAGFRS SAID TO MATR CAUSED TROUBLE AMONG THR MEN—THE BATTING AND FIELDING AVERAGES—TOW THE CLUBS STAXD— NOTES ABOUT PLAYERS AND CLUBS. THE LATE REECE JONES. His Kemains Will Be Cremated in Baiti- more and the Ashes Buried Here, Cremation has not become sufficiently pop- ular in the District of Columbia to cali for the erection of crematory, and that is why the remains of tho late Reece Jones will be taken to Baltimore and there reduced to aches. Mr. VERYTHING ELS E | Jones was a believer in cremation and had for thin done. The fact that the games were lost to Baltimore is all the more of an aggrava- tion, and it is with no very friendly feelings that the stay-at-homes are looking every morn- at the scores that cBme from other cities. It is whi tagonism among the men on account of the dismissal of Manager Trott, and this force is consequently working against the success of the new manager. Such a state of affairs, if it exists, should not be tolerated for a day. ‘The leaders must be fonnd out and then dismiased. ‘They ore uot of the least value to the team, and really of great detriment. It is said that they include Viener and McQuers, both of whom, saith Dame Rumor, are booked for re- lease.’ No matter how valuable a max is under ordinary circumstances he ia not wortk kvep- ing when he is at variance with the intent fe | ment. No one has anything to sey the abilities of either Vimer or Me- no one auestions the advisability of Query, ketting rid of them, if they were the best men on earth, if they ar interests of the team. THE SEW MANAGER. The Trott incident over with, whatever may bave been its equities, it must be said that the directors have found a splendid man in Snyder for one to take charge of the team. He is in dead earnest in what be does, and bas shown bis determination to do all in his power to make the club win by beginning to practice for work behind the ‘bat, notwithstinding bis resolution, made last yea:, not to play again. This is a species of self-sacrifice is very commendable ia bum. THE REORGANIZATION OF THE TRAM is to begin at onee. The new catcher will ar- tive in time for the home series of games with the westeru clubs. Hines will probably be put in MeQuery's place at firet, andl Hart may take working against the best position in center field, where be did such good work while Paul bis father’s death. Ds third regularly, now that Smalley bas been re- leased. When’ Dunlap gets well, which he third base, according to the present progral and Dowd will continue his good w now will be toward getting good pitching talent, and the directors and mauager are suid to be moving b work in the club. Miller's arm is atill quite sore, and he may be obliged to sit on the bench awhile yet. He has bad practically no chance to demonstrate his value, and it is expected that when he does pitch he will be found to be one of the main- stays of the team. me played yesterday. The ere was no Statesmen will play in Boston tolay, Monday and Tuesday and will open bere with St. Louis on Wednesday nest. “Then there will bo a so- ries of twelve games played on the home grounds with the western teams, after which the men will go west aud play the same clubs on their grounds. ‘THE TEAM AVERAGES. The season for averages has come already. ‘The Bultimore Sun prints some this morning. ‘They show that in batting the teams of the association stand as follows: Louisville. Baltimore. Boston St. Louis Athletic. Cincinnat Columbus || Wasington - SAP eRe BERESER L 2 Columbus 3. Boston & St. Louis . 5, } Louixvilie - 6 7 * [Cincinnati Athletic . gessseee & im batting with an average of .404, followed by Brown of Boston, Haddock of Boston, Seery of Cineinnati_ and Weaver ot Louisville. “Me- Guire leads the Washington team with an average of .325, standing fourteenth in the av sociation. ‘Ihe other Nationals are arranged us follows: Dowd tied with several others for twenty-first place, with .300; Viner tied with Hoy for twenty-sixth, with 277; MeQuery, with .256: Keele, 35,” with .250; Beecher, Hines, Davie, 39, 40 and 41. with 241, .237 and _281 respectively: Hattteld, 48, with .300; Dun- lap, 49, with .192; Carsey, 55, with 167; Hakely, 59, with .154; Smalley, Gi, with .121, and Hart, 65, with 115. FIELDING. Hart leads the catchers with » percentage of 1,000. McGuire stands ninth among the catchers with .919. MeQuery is third of the first basemen with 984 Dowd is tied with Cabill for, foarth place with $29. “Dunlap is last with 818. Davis is last in the third base list with (632 Hattield stands seventh with 878. Beccber ix weventh auiong the left fielders with 2919. Hart and Hines are eighth and ninth | among the center field players with .889 and Sos. Nisner is third with the right felders with . Games YESTERDAT. National League. New York, 11; Philadelphia, & Cleveland, 12; Cincinnati, & Brooklyn, 13; Boston, 6. Pitweburg, 5; Chicago, 2 : American Assomation. Columbus, 2; Louisville, 2. St Louis, 3; Cincinnati, 1. ‘THE CHAMPIONS®IP. American Association. Post- ‘fo Per Clubs. Won. Lost. Pi'd. pon'd. Play. Ct. Baltimore. Py 4 3 it .750 ‘ 7 a 9.667 6 13.647 Columbus. Cincinnati Athletic . 120.450 119.331 14.312 uw 4°15 .267 Post- To Per Clubs, Won. Lost. Prd pon'd. Play. Ct Boston <3 131.667 | grieved at being refused some milk aud pie, | Cleveland. 6 S$ 9 O 13: 667 | nud so he swore out a warrant for the arrest of | Philadelphia. 5 4 © 181.856 | the proprietor for refusing to sell him food, he | Chieago....... 5 4 9 @ 181.586! (Daniels) being a respectable and well behaved | Pittsburg . 5 4 9 © 181 2556 | pervon. New Yor 4 5 9% @ 131 .445|" The warrant has been served and the case Brooklyn. 3 6 ¥ © 131-353 | will be tried iu the Police Court next week. Gucianti 3 TO ISL tae ———— sores. His Fiftieth Birthday. In Roston todar. Lohman will be here Wednesday. Hatiield will probably be made captein. Second In~eman Wenta, recently released by Louisville, has signed to play in Evansville, Tod Smalley goes to Ssracuse. Keofe stays at | ome. He is not eagerly soughs. Herman Juicer of Albany still runs the bases es fast as le Jul in Washington last season. ‘The treasurer of the Green Bay Club of the Wisconsin league ix a lady— Mine Flynn. Frazer of Syracuse during the wee! twied to borrow Alvord from the Clev Cizb. We tried also. Washington appears to he easing Grom ton harmony iizdie iuwhacdason’s brokeu leg will lay him wp for several months, Sich walite 2 gveat jose to the Boston team. He was taken to the residences of his parents at Gloucester, N.J., where he is now many direeting cooks and a lack amoug tsese same cooks. — Zrekange. afte: the secide resting. His wife was also tele, d for. Fred Duulay i¢ mending rapidly, and says that Le can play ball by June 1. ‘The Sporting Life comments editorially in ‘this wise on the Trott-Snyder sbuffle: Sam Trott, aiter all his hard work the strongest team Ws ever bad, has met with the usual re and bas been de- tract and done bis duty. hy he will Contest tne club's right 10 ie contract with Lam. Ten to one Trott will win his case i be pushes it or the club does not settle with Bim. Managers are not to win games of ball. That is the duty of players. bat win! That's what | ; the Senators have done | earth advocated general adoption of the ashes this week. They have lost four straight games, and have there- by gained last place in the race. That is one that they have but xubmit. Mr | the inurned ashes | butit bas been decided ¢ and it red that there is a good deal of an- | to Baltimore gentleman—who was a man of mun | hastened the | morning. who has been granted a two months’ leave of absence, left yesterday for New York, where | he will take the French steamer Lu Betagne for Havre. When in Europe Father Barry wil Jogne and many other ces of interest, re- turning about July 1. Daring bis absence the | townjCollege. Father Barry. who has of late worked very bard for the success of his church, is in much need of the rest and recreation that Panied bya wealthy friend and former par- amount of dust raised by the Tenleytown cars as they sweep along the tracks, caused by the draft between the car and the ground. As the off the team at the time of | road is exceedingly dusty now the conductors is to be played at | are compelled to close the windows as soon as | they get out of the town limits, thus rendering an otherwise pleasant ride, on a warm night, a pects to do iu about three weeks, be will goon | most unpleasant one. The only remed: is the daily sprinkling of the road and it is t is to be | hoped that the company will svon resort to this hoped, at second. Burns will play his right preventive. garden and MeGuire, Snyder and Lohman will | do duty bebind the bat. ‘The main effort just | eu and earth to find men whose | x can be of advantage to the | mon will be completed this week. new hall nearly $2,000 was netted. sity has decided to recommend to the trustees the employment of W. Wisner White, the last year's assistant of Prof. Cummings in the pre- paratory department, as instructor in rhetoric and English history and that Mr. Lightfoot, a former student of the university, who gradu- ated this year at Amherst, be empl: | preparatory or normal departmen: cies may require; that the superintence of the industrial department be put into the hands of @ com Principal Cook and Seeretary Johnson, and tuat Dr. T. 8. Hamlin of the Church of the Coveuant be invited to deliver a course of lec- tures on revivals and the Rev. Mr. Wynkoop to deliver a course of lectures on foreign mnis- sions, in the theologica pected that President Rankin will give the in- struction in homiletie who wishes to retire at the close of the year, and who bas done excellent service in that lard, subs 34 and 35, sq. . | Biackburn to Mary J. Blackburn, lot 19, block Prof. Moore is absent from sickness and Dr. | 15, Meridian Hill; &—. Pitzer is substituting in his old chair. chair. by H. J. Byron, at Willard Hail by the Foot- lights Dramatic Club wasenjoyed by a full hoase | Thursday evening and the rendition would have done credit to professi wus as follows: Sir Geofry Champneys, Fa- bian Columbus Willasy; Perkyn Middiewwk, H. son; Cha rom, Mixe Edith Price: Ciaris Mrs. H. E. O Brien, and Belunda, Salter. Prof. Richard Wag: sical conductor, and orchestra gave thi j other selections. After the performance, un- | der the management vf Mr. Joba E. Hogan, dancing was in order for several hours. | lodges in the city were in attendauce at the reg- a royal manner, and, on inspect of the order” speeches w Van Vleck, G. I newtey, members of the lodge and a pieasant hour spent in social converse Janch room corner of Missouri avenue and 6th e 2 8 2 H Lo .600 ~ street, opposite the Baltimore a many of the seventy-five years he spent on | to ashes idea. ‘Long ago he made up his mind fully to insist on his body being disposed of by fire, and, so far as he could, made preparation for the event, going to the extent of making a copper urn in which the dust is to be stored. Mr. Jones was ‘© machinist in the navy yurd and the urn iva fine specimen of his skill. THE EMERGENCY HOSPITAL. Excellent Showing Made at the Annual ‘Meeting of the Managers. ‘The annual meeting of the managers of the Emergency Hospital and Central Dispensary was held yesterday. The report of the secre- tary, H. Randall Webb, showed that « great deal had been accomplished during the year. The whole number of new patients troated | reached the total of 9,619. Of those 1,451 were 742 white women and 347 white all, 2,540 white people. Besides colored men, 3,404 colored women [ and 1,125 colored children were cared for, or 7,079 colored people altogether. CUASSES OF CASES TREATED. There were 976 “emergency casos” or in stances in which people had been more or less AUCTION SA! _THIS AFTERNOON. eps, BiNeRE FORKS, SPOONS. J. Ri China Store, 1010 F st. Bale: ladies. aaranteed ae represented. waenc ST. CLAIR FRCHNER, Auctioneer. FUTURE Days. PUBLIc SALE FINE FAMILY AND BUTTER-PRODUCING JERSEY CATTLE, AT CLOVERDELL FARM. WEST END, twelve mont! If the wishes of the widow were consulted there wonk! be nocremation, but as the last ex- pressed desire of the < wa positive ne to this matter the survivors have nothing to do that | d be kept by his family, ut the copper case contents shall be buried in a cemetery. Mr. Henry Jones, a son of the deceased, went i. to make arrange- snes It is geucrally understood that bad the old necom- plishments—been more amenable to medical YWeatment his life might have at least been lengthened. While he was suffering from the §Fi,, tnd wae being treated by ‘Dr. MM. fohitt, he insisted upem hydropathic remedies, self-udministered, and these, it is thought, , which came Wednesday The body now lies in the parior of 320 6th street southeast. wees ES TENLEYTOWN. FATHER BARRY GOES TO ECROPE. Father Juo.T. Barry, the pastor of St. Anne’ visit Paris, Orleans, Rome, Naples, Venice, Co- Will be cared for by priests from George- the trip will aford him. He will be accom- Lione:. DUST ON THE ELECTRIC ROAD. Much complaint is being made about the ‘NOTES. A new plank walk is being laid from the post | Sfrx. Faith F. Murr: office to the Brookville road, which will render the walking in muddy weather much pleasanter. ‘The work on the Connecticut avenue exten- seriously injured or taken cuddealy ill, age of pearly three cases aday. Daring the vear 136 surgical operations of almost every were performed, not to speak of the 877 teeth thut were extracted. Visity made to the hospital by patients and 886 prescriptions were compounded. the expense of maintaining the hospital for the whole year had beon but $3,486.95, Mr. | Calderon Carlisle, chairman of the building | c, reported that work on the new ad been begua and was progressing ted that the building would be nd then the hospital home in keeping with its important and benvticial work. OFFICERS ELECTED. xs were elected as follows: Mr. B. H. Warner, president; Mr. BH. Warder, vice president; Mr. C. J, Bell, treasurer, and Mr. H. | Randall Webb, secretary. ‘The present attending staff and consulting board were re-elected. FAIRFAX CO., VA., MAY THIRTEENTH, 1891. ‘Take # a.m. train at B. and P. Depot. stallnenta.t cordiny at swith withtu en dave frown day of There were 23,237 [see Looe ern ‘near U.S. Treasury. Hoek Tod Fhe t SERRE deed of assicnmes Uy Columbiar we ei ¥isiow 01 square 482, ina thre story and b Ror Hote te thoruuel salt tnotern. i % inent brick dwelling house, finished, in perfect order and con. roveuents, ineiuding electrical applisnees, and is in all respects a most desirable real ee Cysh over and above an. incunt! turing October, ‘8 will be paid to day 0 compited with in fl-tecn days, of reserved to revell at the cost of finished by September, sowcht af m2, and October, ‘ernie of sale tobe rwise the right is ie derau:ting. pur- and recording at 3 FESCPOEBERT | uagoeee ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctt The attending phy- L Cas de it, who has charge of id ‘ear; Dr. Lee, general and nervous diseases; Dr. Murray, diseases of the throat and chest: children; Dr. H. L. E. Johnson, diseases of and Dr. Kerr, surgery and skin dis- consulting board J. Yaber Jobnson, J. B. Prentiss, E. Carroll Morgan and George L. Magruder. er gece THE GOLDEN CROSS. diseases of the eye Dr. Hawkes, di ¥ NINTH, ot ‘The members of ‘Terms: One-half cash, balance in one and two years, 6 per vent. secured Ly deed of trust on property sold at the option of the purchaser. $100 required at time. of sale. uplied with in fifteen days from sale rixlit reserved to resell the property at the risk and cost of the default: Dedication of a New Hall for the Use of ‘This Order. St. John’s and Capital commanderies of the | r of the Golden Cross met in joint session Thursday evening at the newGoldenCross ‘ational Capital Bank building. on enue between 3d and 4th streets The Grand Commandery bi been requested to dedicate the hall to the use and purposes of the United Order of the Golden Ceoss, the following grand officers entered the citadel and took their stations as follows: Grand commander, John N. Eble Miss Marguerite McCutchen; grand prelate, Dr. W. W. Granger; past grand com- mander, Dr. S. A. H. McKim; grand herald, Mre. Martha J. Peabody. dedicated to charity, fraternity and peace. ¥ of Capital Commandery | 4 rendered « yocal solo. GrandCommander Eble, | Past Grand Commander MeKim and Grand | purchaser altor five days’ adver __ RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucte. AICLIFFE, DABR & 0O., AUCTIO! R Bs 920 Pa. 5,000 EMPTY WOODEN BOXES, SUITABLE FOR MEDICINE | MEN. JEWELERS. MANUFACTURERS OF GOOu! BY AUCTION UESDAY, MAY BUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE Tat 1 ESTATE, BEING THE 4 tf ST G22 H STREET NORTHEAST By virtue of a deed of trust, reconied mony the land ot of Columbia, in Lit at the written request of the + we will wll at hives, on WEDAESDAY. Pave | comman The hall was then in square numbered el1 hnnared and eigty-nine (36D). of the ground pl AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. ‘PONE DOWLING & 608, aucicaems une eeaceet std will offer tor sale at pabiie auction, in front of the Pie gaa ae HOVE 12 ber. one of that pico or parce! of Ignd situate und lyfe i Ey of Wastington end District of o‘un bia; knows fa on--balt 0: lot nuipbered one (oy im square nur: pered eicht bundred and ssventy. (S70), berimnvus f Une auite th fect trom tue northwest coruer ot set and 72h streets east, and running tienco west with No. 2 in eaid squire; ines north 75 feet; thence east 2 fect ; thence south . with the improverents, consisting paid south B 25. feet to lot to the bewinni of two small ‘Terms of sale: ese a accepted; the dsyot ales in two equal us the ‘note ‘of the Durchaner varcliaers, brarins Tired iy 8 deer! of trun on the proper y eola, wl bet * ‘ute, couveyancine and re, Minx’ at prschessrts cont If" tecpes wor complicd ‘sale the trustee re ie Faeht to resell at g Race gt fess Purves RICHARD 1. MOMSELL, Trustee. [Ama ‘& SLOAN, Auctioneers. VPRY VALUABLE RESID ME WEST SIDE OF 17TH SANDS STRELES NOTH 0 r SEAT AUCTION, APTERNON, MAY EIGHTH, oe 'E O'CLOCK, in tront of we sual RAE Jot 11, tn square 104) 25udd, improv Hiraine dvell:nes, Now ichiamd 1752 Sperty ip 06 of tue teat 1a atlos ‘and where residence property St Da’ i strent. Sei i ‘at the ine of ale. Mmyldis LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. ‘near’. @. Treasury, CATALOGUE SALE ora REMARKABLE COLLECTION or OIL PAINTINGS, Being the private collection of a well-known collector and connoisseur. Among some of the most important ‘works will be found a fine example of John Constable, R B. A., and otfier works by T. STOTHARD, R.A, BR. SMERKE, R.A, «rand work by Boddington, a fine Creswick, T. BIRD, BR. A., a. VOLLON, E. VERBOEKHOVEN, HOGUET, MARCHETTI, HULK, POUSSIN, MIERI, HERZOG, MIGNARD, AND OTHERS. ‘To be sold without reserve, at our Auction Rooms, 1400 G street, near U. 8. Troasury, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY SIXTH AND SEVENTH, AT ELEVEN A.M, AND THREE P. M.. EACH DAY. Exhibition, May 4 and, from 98.m., to 9 p.m. ap30-5t LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, Prelate Granger and pian of the eity-o1 made congratulatory ad- dresses. Sir Knight F. I. Willis of Meridian | Washington, D. for the suiue ut the southeast corer ‘Se and running thence north on the line of Eaghth Mr. Stadler and son are down with the grip. Mr. Pool, a New York gentleman who re- | cently purchased the Murdock mills, about one mile west of Tenleytown and adjoining Burrows property, died last week. ‘ihe remains | Btndery made a short address. were sent to New York for interment. and Mrs. Willett are erecting buildings at | Tenleytown. | Mr. k. H. Goldboro, who several months ago | laid the foundation for a magnificent house on the Tenieytown road near the Massachusetiaave- Bue extension, will shortiy resume its construc- | tion. When completed i¢ will resemble in the style of its architecture many of the castles of the old world. At the recent fair held for the benefit of the Howard University Notes. ‘The executive committee of Howard Univer- yed in the exig ittee consisting of Prof. Cummings, | department. it ia ex- | in place of Dr. Butler, settee: Sans “Our Boys” by Amateurs. The performance of the comedy “Our Boys”, als. The cast Tathet “¢ meys, Edward W, Patter- ‘tes Middiewick, James A. Larcombe; Viole Meirose, Mian Lizzie Major; Mary Mei a Champneys, | Mrs. M.A! | r'was the mu uring the evening his | cotliguts March” aud | seamen chase Good Templars at Tenleytown. A large delegation from the Good Templar ular convocation of Silver Star Lodge of Ten- leytown Thursday evening, it being the occasion | of & visitation of the Grand Lodge officers. | ‘The lodge received the officers and visitors in was found | ition. Under “good re_made by G. C. T. 8. Spurgeon, Capt. | Dean and & number of others. At the close of the session refreshments were served by the to be in a flourishing co: sean Couldn't Get Milk and Pi William N. Payne recently opened a dairy ad Potomac depot, and among the persons who wanted to patronize him was William H. Daniel. Mr. . it is alleged, did not want Daniel's trade, he was colored. The latter felt ag- | Wednestay evening Mr. James H. Cathell, hav- ing attained his fiftieth birthday, was surprised at his residence, 459 Missouri avenue, by a lirge number of callers. The members of the United Seeial Club of Georgetown, a musical and lit- erary organization of which Mr. Cathell is | president, came over in a body aud gave a very | enjoyable program of song, recitation, &¢ making the occasion one long to be reme: bered by Mr. aud Mra. Cathell and all present ‘The club incindes some fine talent and has given a number of entertainments for ebar- itable and religious purposes. The Pension Certificate Case. ~ The case of Charies A. Leman, the colored broker charged with a violation of the pension law, was concluded before Justice Bradley yes- terday, Assistant District Attorneys Clagett and Commandery | Ode,” Miss Adelaide Pay mandery recited the | Commander (sth) street euhty (80) feet more or loss to a ten ¥, thence west, paraile] with the line of H twenty-four feet 1 with the line of, more or less, 0 H thence east along the line of H street tothe ‘Teruis of sale: One-third (3s) of the purchase money, in cash: Valance in one and two years irom date of saie, with interest, purchasers must be the property sold, oF all ne of Goodwill Com- ASSIGNEF'S BALE OF STOC! “Lhe Changed thence south, paral | Beebe of St, Jouu'y offered a resolution, which is | Was adopted, thanking the board of trustees Sir. denials Shoemaker, Me. Thornton Lows | for their action, and Mise Martha Mundell of St. Joha's sang “Home, Sweet Home,” the | members joining in the chorus. mander File of St. John's and Past Noble Com- der Dr. R. Kingsman of C men of the board of trustees of their respective ies, have secured # lease on the ball ‘the hall has been fitted up ex- | pressly for the purposes of the order and is recond to none—ite acoustic qualities being all that could be desired. oe ee Transfers of Real Estate. have been filed ae follows: Hiram Michaels to G. E. Winkleman, sub 195, John Nass to Jumes Fraser, sub 263; $3,800. Mary A. Hinsdale to D. | Bictwell, part 6, sq. 949; €—-. E. E. Ramey to Tobin, sub E, lots 109, & Mary Macmillan to Mar- | aret Kleiudienst, aub 127, sq. $56; $3,000. L. M. Saunders to Thomas R. ‘Brook wher to C. F. N | 22 and 93, «q. 399; $8,500. Mary C. Mitchell to John Clarke, lots 8" aud 10, Long Meadows: | G. 0. Walson to J. E. Minnix, lots 6 , block 8, Congress Heights; to W. H. Yost, part 8, #q. 877; Cochran to A. L. Philli Maria L. Brown to G. | 5 W. W. McCullough to J: Rowland, subs 181 to 197, aquare 204; ¢— wa et al. to Maria L. Brown, parts 49 ‘en, secured by dl ‘sh, at the option of the pur- chaser of purctiysers, A deposit of two hundred ($200) oilars when the property ‘Yeyancing and recordi Grand Com- knocked down. All on- cost of purchaser or pur- If terms of sale are not complied with in ten ¥ of sale the trustees reserve the rixbt to defan ting purchaser. ital. the cbair- ‘tb and D sts. n.w. 1G, No. 1744 K STREET NORTH- WEST. AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERN( 1801, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, preuiises, part of DON, MAY SEVENTH, @ will well in front of the LOT 23, SQUARE 1: Frontins 19 feet 43 inthesou'k by depth of 73 feet ‘i he improvernents consist of a splendid three-story and Lusement brick dwelt handsomely fitted up and | 38, sq. JRATCLIFFE, DARRB & 0O., Auctioneers, containing 14 rooms, eae qnodern convenien. dupted for a private family, in fact, one ol the niost complete houses in the city. ent avenue, and K effet is one soniest streets in the city. | Meadows; €1,: ment, parte corded in 1iver 1:307, folie. records le Ssiui-annually, and secured by deed of purchaser, of $10,000 cent and one-half cash, at option of in fewain for’ five years at Tequest of the party secured thereby, we wi of balance cash and on sue, tn front of the pre ¥ EIGHTH, A.D. 1891, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. following described realestate, situate in the county of Washington and District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain piece of parcel of land and premises known as lot No. twenty-1 of the suldivinion made by the trustees of ‘the Freed. men's 5: Columbia, as marked and laid down on the recorded Plat of sai office of the District of Commbia and heretolore known and described ae ‘Barry Farm,” together with e ve in two years, payable | semi-anni li fo be sectired by deed of “osit of $..00 required at At purchaser's cost. days, otherwine rizht reserved to resell at of detau.ting purchaser after five days adyertisenvent of such resale f | 237; & DUNCANSON BRO! N BROS., Auctioneers. PROPERTY, KNOWN Ai Ni STREET, REAR TERNOON, MAY SEVENTH, ‘we will seil in front of the ‘With interest on the deferred ments at the pee RS Sper cent per annum, secured by deed of sftith, lot 24, block $2, Brookland; #500. "G. W. Linkins to Harriet A. Maxwe 9, Meridian Hill; $3,645.15. Mary rlet A. Maxwell, lot’ 1, block £3,760, W. L. Brambiall to G \« Le compiied with Fesorve the rizht to resell at the risk und cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after five ‘conveyancing, recording, &c On THURSDAY ar AT QUALTER OF SIX, pret LOT 23, SQUARE 2. EEWESDL FOUR toot FT AND TWENTY fort tom 5-fe tahey, also having 2 330- ‘slot is, improved TH STREET, situatec M. Johnston, sub 45, sy. 395: ningham to John Hogan, one-third interest lot ve 400. S. Benainger to Richard Poole, ‘Moore to John foot wiley on the south. io. 101 FOURT nity of new hotel (now be ERANKLIN SQU. LAND. Anitrably adapted for business pur- has modern iin- By virtu Liber Of the District of Columbia, the undersigned, trustees, arye apartiuent house, & Banquet to Mr. Prince. provements Aid one of the best properties in the Mr. A. D. Prince of the firm of R. Harris & Co. was tendered a complimentary banquet Wednes- day night at Paber's by a number of friends prior to his departure for Europe on « month’s trip. An eluborate menu and numerous toasts and responses was enjoyed until a late hour. resent were Mr. Saks, Mr. and Mrs. B. Golds: Mr. and Mra. Wm. Mrs. D. L.'Engel, Mr. and Drs. M. Clark, Kiseman, Mr. and Mrs. "A. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sirasburger, Mr. and Mrs. L. Newmyer, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ni fre. E. Berliner, Mr. and 8. Young, Mra, A. Sigmund, Mr. and Mre. KR. Harris, Nir. and Mrs. L. Luchs and Mr. Levy of Philadelphia. <eahe balance in one pi ‘years, Det cent por annus interest, pa Somiannually, and to be secured by deed “of trust on having been made in. the pay cured by wuld deed of trust, will sell at, public sale to the Uichest bidder in trout of the premises, « DAY. MAY FILTH. INi1. at ‘sup lots nminbered thi und cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ adver- tisement of sucti resale i sou roved by two. hentcot in Washington, D: Basernent, ith, Mr. and Mrs. southwest corner of ath and H streets north [LATIMER & SLOAN, TRUSTEES’ GAL FRANKLIN N 3 i UE NORTHWEST, WASH. jeed of trust, to us, dated D. isi, and duly recorded. #q., one of the land records hipbia, and at the request of the iI) gel] at public auction tn frout of the 'UESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY FIPTH, isvl, at SIX O'CLOCK, jot nmubered seventy- two, im square numbered five hundred and ten (510), improved by two-story fraine ho lerms of sale: One-half cash, bali lve months, secured by leash, at the option of purchaser. A $50 a¢ the time of ‘tale. If with in fifteen days from date of serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of default- ng pas a AY conveyancing and recording at the cost of purciteer. WM. H. HOLLIDGE, myer. Mr. and a as WASHINGTON HORSE Grip Sufferers Recovering. Jadge Montgomery has sufticiently recovered from his late illness to enable him to spend short time at the court house today, but he is still very weak. Justice Walter is now enabled to sit up » portion of cach day. ztis is able to be out. son berate ‘Miss Decea and the Ohio Legislatare. A private dispatch received here yesterday af- ternoon says that the Ohio legislature adjourned in the morning at 11 o'clock to pay appropriate honors to Miss Marie Decca, granddaughter of From the speaker's stand Miss Decca sang “Home, Sweet Home,” and the rendition was enthuriastically applauded. The members of the legislature were then intro- duced to Miss Decca, and in response to their vociferous demands ‘the songstress sang ‘The Star Spangled Banner, by tremendous applause. ee s Planked Shad Excursion, The second grand plank shad excursion to Marshall Hall's green lawns on the steamer Chas. Macalester will oocur tomorrow, leaving the city ut 11 a.m. and 2 .m. Fare, rou! Auction sale every TUESDA use. Day tm stx ana | BALUKDA fale’ the trunters 3 PPATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. Aucte,- 1 clad #002) Penile. ave. u.w. LOT ON SEVENTH ETWEEN NOKTH CAROLINA AV. ESHEETS SOUTHEAST, AEE eda SE At, 4! Surreys, Phaotona, 3 Saratos Surrey: Buckbgards, Pa Fancy Delivery W Express: RS] OtLogR Bate Wi! its pba} 7, IN SQUARE 900, Nureet abd ran ‘This Jot is elewantly located in the southeas?, on paved Gen. Thos. Homer. which was sutceeded RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., ‘Auctioneers. oe m., returning at 1 trip, 25 cents. A great planked shad dinner with all the decora- tions for 75 cents. Dinner ready when you | ove irtax and Alexandria « steed Neer ie vhicente Aiewarainey Mecziond ; st Rae ay chi taay ieee is ae sre, mar gr fe im one end two in one direction, te tract said to, Pairtax county; ae i Death of Mrs. Scott Helm. A telegram was received yesterday by Lieut. D. B.Bradley of the Capitol police, announcing | af the death of Mre. Scott Helm at Phonis, Aris. Mrs.Helm,then Miss Norma @. Jackson,left this city in 1838 for Phenix, and while there was | years married to Dr.Seatt Helm. The deceased hada large number of friends in this city. powcr ii e SEVENTH DAY of wale is subject i Armes for the goverment and Mr. A. A. Lipscomb for the defendant. The specific charge was that in September last he received from Cecilia Lewis © pension certificate as security for a loan and refused to deliver it to ion examiner on demand. Mr. Armes that this was a violation of law, which was made to protect pensioners and was printed on The jury aftersome deliberation found ° t of guilty on the first and third counts of the indictment and not guilty on the second. In the Probate Court yesterday the cavest to the will of the late J. Thos. Jenkins, filed by his SS ee been errone- ‘and letters of collection A ie Na ER yi ee OO : be A Pleasant Gathering. Capitol City Couneil, No. 1, B. I. of T., helda | very pleasant meeting Thursday night at Golden Cross Hall. Remarks were made by 8. C., Mz. i A LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 140d + near U.S. Treasury, ¢ OF HARDWARE, TOOLS,“ HOUSEFURNISHINGS, &.. CON: TAINED IN STOKE SEVEN’ STRAT. BETWEEN P AND Q >TREETS NOKTHWEST. io LPR rine of a deed of sesicninent (nade by Arthur cher) to me, dated April 2, 1801, T will sell at fuction on MONDAY, MAY FOURTH, ‘Inp] CLOCK A. ‘on the reuse. NO. H STREET NORTHWEST, thee stock of Hardware, Tools, Houseturnishings, &¢., con- there! ae ¢ "and Bricklayers’ Tools, Bo Hinwes, Nails, are. Sen.es, shoe Brushes, Axes, Euory and Saud Payers, Step Laiiders, Wash Boilers, Glothes Lines, House Go Tacks, Files, Screws, Loc Boi Pus Boor kingly Fc. Houseurnishings, £e., &e, This stock sail neary new, in fine condition and should co: ud the attenti ot a) der a, ou allangay and the ap30-ate iiregacs css ‘ave. n.w. TRUSTEES, SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE STANTON AVENUE, IN THE SUBDI- EE S SAVIN ION OF THE FREED: GS A: TRUST COMPANY OF BARLY FARDL NEAK ANACOSTIA, D.C. ‘Virtue of a deed of f re. . of the fa of the District of Columbia, aind at the writves ue (2) Iw section two (2) ing und Trust Company of the District of division now on file in the surveyors rovewents, Be. Terme: One-thirdcath, balancein one andtwoyears, Tate. mises sold, oF * eporit of $100 st timeof sale. Terms to 18, otherwise the trustees ap27dide LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SOUIHWERT CORNER OF VIPTH “ASD OH STREETS NORIHLAST. ue of two deeds of” trust, daly, recorded in 1, folios 419 and 422, one of the land records t the request of the parties secured twerel nt of the notes se- te ¥i rT 'E O'CLOCK P.M., Teal estate sit of Ci 1 y-one (31) square nunubered exit huudred and nine (S00), im- , Uniinished, two-story’ and seluent, bay-window brick dweilings, situate at the uate in the city oust, ‘Terms wade known on day of sale. A deposit of $100 required on each piece of property when sold. Terms Of saie to be complied with m ten days trom date of Sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the deiauiting pur- IRVING 24-dks BENSINGER, Auctioneor. XD CARRIAGE BAZAAR, 2 v RSDAY AND MONS NGR. At TEN O'CLOCK, wit "WASHINGTON DANENK BOSWELL. |O =} Trustees ‘No. B40 L Inthe Bazaar, always for’ sale from twenty to for! head of Horses, Mares and Mules, Coupe Horses, Driv. ‘Horses ‘Work Horses. many Whole Rirnoute sold eolaiy for wrat ce wae” ‘At auction New and Second-hand Carriages, Phastons, Bugpries, Wagons: Harness, Benker Tite ia the con suction devoted cx-Tunivay tothe sale of Horace Steriugenfo this city, and fo the right buy or ‘and Place te either ALSO Hicica taba found te the sity” Comes vistet len tobe foun ot Soa : . Crown Brice. Ca ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. “Mot Huw MONTH SIDE OF HOADRTAEET BE. Tw £0) QUES. ND HIGH 81K! EEN CON Ekts GEORGETOWN. AND, DELNG PANT OF WHAT 18 KNOWN AS‘ THE “LINTHICU! te weet By virtue of the a srtak i i FUTURE Days. 'HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneer, PARLOR SET. PARLOR SEPARATE PU ut Sravk S Bader ts Ci AND RTATE Ca! CRAMBER FUUST DUNCANSON BROS., Auctionsers DDPSCASBON BROS. Auctioneers. PSTPES' SALE OF VALUK ror Servet FOURTH AND FINTH STRELTS dort of trust to us bearing D. 1S), and uly recorded 3 1! IR MALI RE: ie etart Win Ste MAY FIFTH. UALRTER 1O Stk SAND SOF WASIINGTON REIGHTA, cured thereby. we mie! at Pe es, on MONDAY, £ U1, AT MALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK ° follow'tie parce... Sommencin at TEN OCLOCK., fa . Fesidence No. 144) S3th st. Geongesown. DiC all af ens good Seni ae EXIM DAY OF | Cc Iand eotucte an: ON, Auctionsers. ee ate ue handaciar, ate Yrs elevated amd ¢ DeNcaNson Bros. ‘th and D ste, nw. SALE OF ENTIRE CONTENTS THWEST. CONSISTING: fa cash, of which $20) ninst } balance at six and tat time ot ate ind of purchase money to ve equal payients mCi) amt twenty dour With interwat at the rate interes up the day uf ane and woo Pah! tewntvert im purehaser alt commen: EACH DAY thereatter ot SAME HOUR un’ Gisposed of, we wit { morthwest, Was of the KiGcs Hol FINE BA ne vam FIRE WAGON Dike as Silk, Plush, Lace and cther materia wal! bie reaqiaired at tH continy at purchaser = the eptire com ygmereina im part ocaTeiaat CHICKERING. BUOCATELLE, AND MOST MAGNIFI- ‘Mitrore im Gilt, Walnut and Urnn, Pedestals nonpe keynes Marble Urne. tH xnuiister, Wiltcs Veivets, Mouquet and other Car- bets, ete-a-Tete Parlor Suites. Reception Chairs, Vis-a- Vie Chairs, Engravines. Orna Poel asia bears | JENCANSO® Bim y eon, ony at Fisk of defsuiting pur TRUSTEES SALF OF IMPROVED _Office 500 Si: wt OF IMPROVED YROP ‘No. 413 RIDGE STREET N fa decree of the Supreme Court of the Dis- iA, pakend in the cease of . Nu. 12588, equity doo, 3 A incre WDAY OF MAL ‘at pabiie ucts iuatren | Eiswant Stantel and furrutud larwely $31,000 cash, the baiance in six and twelve mon hs, with notes bearins interest and red by deed of trust, or ail cast ato. ton «: goaveyancinit recording at purch: designed, trast tuste in Georgetown, D. er of said lot. runnine Out u.ey , Luence east 20. south 101 fest und 2 ine etre oMOne-thind cash : balance hie reapoctiveiy at cne and t from the day of sale, with inturest, secured Uy sane OF all cath, at the option of Of €100 will be required at Aliconvesancing at cos of pur ‘aot complied with ta sie sea the Tica torso, after | ‘“dvertigeivent ta. the f'vening Bist, at ‘cost of the de purchaser. aii FLINT Drusten RATCLIFFR, DARK & CO., Aw ears baw VERY DESTRA AVESCE Mantel Mitre, Box Springs, | te Senathen Mt reperies, Law ke. sqrt, Vervet, Body Brus- suntaccteee jandsome Waitut Pillar Extension Tables. fandsou'e Walnut Loather-covered Chairs. Bes mgcrnt Bugret and cab eA Ut at Mirrors, ‘ables, iecaut Glassware, China and Crockery, Window Eeeyabt Linen and Fruit Glothe, Napkina, ke. tera: Tete Breakfast aux) oth xtra -ALGE SIDEBOARD, x ebaser, and if terns of 8 the trustee reser ¥ os. Butter’ Tables ©O., Auctioneers. BLE BUILDING LOTS ON E INTERSPCTION TWENTY-SECOND AND Q STREETS NOR’ on THURSDAY 1801, at FIVE OC! front of the premises LO78 fsrore, Plated an oft BILL and Fixtares, Balls, Cues, 6. ; Chairs, Sottees, Covers, Rack, Be.” ‘Mirrors, Back Bar Fixturi » @ ubllngyre Back, Rar Fistures, ‘Dar, Ginseware, Bar Claret, Champagne, Port th, Rum apd other Liquors Writing Tables, Lounges, Desss, Setters, Chairs, OFFICE. Counters, Large Fireproot indenture upon U all be afd out and rem B 3 Kalorama Heights. Esch lot fronts 25 feet by the Brandies, Whis- | ¢ {+ iv: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, 6 ‘deed ot rosea te propert, hom of the Pure Fred on each lot at time of od teen days from the day of sale resell the property at the ris ing pugciuneer affer five dai Tesale in some newspayer pub ished ©. All conveyancing. & Brotiers, Roasters, | noppers and other articies usttally found 1m, C1ION BALE ©. rumervit other articles usually found A’ eid ote. and to» mtuwerousto inention bere, 5 metionaee. to "be posmtively sold. pore ge : rnd the averace and 2urous of furnishine everstiung Ces i Best Cataiocues can be bad ‘Zlvursday and the iUrmiture iu this hotel & foods in his stock upon jue twelve months oF nore ‘will consist of Watches of all Kenda, Ch ins, Charme, Ie Lace Fina, Neck ‘ings, Cuff Buttons, ber precious stones, Suver Ware, ‘Rugs, Dress Goods. oils, Uanlirel.as, ‘able Ware anda NG at TEN O'CLOCK and i ‘LOCK until ali the loteare sold. “Ticket ho.ders please take notice. H. K. FULTON, Pawnbroker, ¥. WARREN JOHNSO} property pion OF the jus basen deposit wil be reg itired Are bot comp ted Wi ‘tive of male. ‘im ton (10) day's from day of wale trustees Peserve the riiit to resell Use property wt emi ‘urchanrt. Ail FOR, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate, TRUSTEFS' SALE OF LOTS IN BELAIR REIGHTS i MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE D PARK ROAD, ‘AL AUCTION. wirtue of deed of trust to us and duly recorded ber No. 1271, folio 1N¥ et #eq.. one of the land rec, ordaof the District of Columbta.and at the request of by. We will offer for sale the FOURTH DAY O OF FIVE O'CLOCK Snawis, Pictures, Banjo large fot fine Tabi 5 EXTENDED aX the party ee: ured the premises on MONDAY, the District of Columb Liock cof Gardiner “G. Hubbard's subdivision of One-third cash; balance in one and two years trom «lay 0! sale, notes to be ferest st & per vent per anpum pays ven bearing in- le Semi-aunuail: red by deed of trust on the property 80) oF ail cash..at the option of purchaser or purcnasers. Tequired at thine of sal All conveyancine and recordins at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in ten otherwise trustees reserve the right toresell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers after five days’ advertisement of suc ‘Sale in some newspaper published in JAMES E. FT Fi KNOWN as Nos. . Gt poait of $100 cn exch, SIRE! Casu On Cuzoiz, ON MONDAY 3801, AT FIVE front of lays after sale, 1X 8Q Improved by two brick’ Improved by west. Terms: One-third cash ; balancein one, years, G per cent, secured by deed. ery suid, or all cash, at the hasers. fach piece at time cr sale. complied with in Gtteen days from Teserved to resell the property at the risk and ‘sue feoiue newspaier D.C. All conveyancing, the purcnaser. Swedkis RATCLIFFE, DARR&CO., Aucts. ATOLIFFE. DAKK & CO., Auctioneers, ‘2 Pennasy)vanis avenue north west. ¥ OF FO! 11 1 lone POWER ALL TS GOOD. NING, MAY ETG! ‘we will sell in the boiler 6 BREE eo “3 ‘These boilers beng 200 large to remove entire mus be taken to pieces im the bolier room. Further mformation Will be made known at the time Auctioneers. 5 THUSTEES' SALE OF UNIMPROVED SUBURBAN REAL ESTA EIGHION AND PALRO'S: UBDIVISION OF ‘KICT OF COLUMBIA, BY AUC- of the Supreme Court of the ‘Passed inequity cause No. 1 wherein Josep Gawier Laue E: horabury er te, ‘undersicned ‘trustees, will offer tor sale by ic auction, in front of the resy y AFTERNOON, MAT. O'CLOCK, ct yun numbered seventeen, in Leisuion trust Fecorded subdivision Of tract of lan catied Ii im the District of Coluubie. thereafter lot numbered six. seventeen. in the said subdivision of Brookland. And immediately thereafter Jot ‘nunibered four. in block Runibered twenty-five, in the said subdivision of Lot trots about 50 feet on Austin street and con- fronts 0 feet on Concord street by s depth of Lot 4 fronts 60 feet on Concord street by @ depth of ‘Terms: One-third 3 tive premises, on IETH, A.D. 1891, GOVERNMENT 8: RRDONE OF 40H TION, AT On FRUDAY “Aud immediately | ELEVEN 0 CLOC! ih block numbered | he i All in good conditi RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. cash, balance in one and two h interest frou the day of sale und secured of trust on the property sol lon of te purcLaser or purchasers. Tequired on each Jot si of sale are not com plied with in futeen days frou, the re the richt to resell at a aul ing’ purchaser oF Dur. conveyancing und recording at the cost yurchasers, WM, H. SHOL 416 Stir wt. uw. Arcee, DAI 920 Pennsylvema avenue Bw or all cast, at BUILDING LOT ON L STREET BE- N TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY-SEC- PTY-SEVEN F D. Sa.e the trustees ‘and cost of the DAY AFTELNOON, MAY FOURTH, IX O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, in front of tl ORIGINAL LOT SQUAKE SEV Fe pi RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV! yy FRONTING | ON ON D STREET AND ON os of sale are m. day of sale right rescryed to re~ ¢ Fisk and cost of the defuulting ertisement in some news nant and Temperance P. Reed sud Tho ‘uller are defeniiants. r 3 sell the property, we will ‘offer for sale on 1 DAY OF MA). 180 .. in front of the prenuises, inal lot numbered five (5), all of orurinal ic 7) and part o: oryanal lot nuaverred ten (10) ia | square Lunbered two hundred and twenty-seven C in the city of Washington, tained w:thin ihe followitur inetes and bounds ning on Ine of North D street at the southeast corner of suid lot Buubered five tthe cout of the purchaser. HI OS Qasr SIDE OF Sit ; oat oe TWEEN G AND H STREETS By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the holding @ spectal teria, Passel Henry, it fuies er for aslo at putike auction on Fitba TH DAY OF Mad. I District o: Columbia. c id running thence west suid street twenty-nine (2Y) feet ten (10) inches: 7) teet seven and one-half corner of lot numbered 7); thence west one hundred feet to Puteenth street west; thence north on suid Fifteenth street west, forty-seven (47) feet seven and one-hal! (74g) inches: thence east one sandivad. 6S) Soet bo p the west ligoot ; north, b (19) feet; thence east five (5) teet and one-ualf ( ‘north seventy-six ( District of Colum is plaintiff snd Mery J. thence north forty-wevon (4: (34) Inches to the southeast on 6th street and extends back of even width “5 feet to ind 18 inproved with a brick house known, a8 No. £25 Uth street northwest. Payments at one Jot numbered ten. ) fe inches to North E suid -north E strect twenty icur ches to the east ineot lot uuu bered ‘One-balf cash, balance in equal nd two Fears’ from, to besecured ‘by deed of trust on the will be revuired when the property is strnck off. Conveyancing aud NaTMANTEL SCaitbdi DUNCANSON BROS. A : UNCANSON BROS. Auctionesrs.ith and D sta.n.w, CATALOGUES NOW READY. RATCUPTE, DARR & C0., Auctionsers. _ TADS RTRMUA OF TAN en BRICK HOUSE Offered to the highest bidders at my breeding farm, “‘NACIREMA,” near Baltiuiore. The sale com- mences May 5 and will continue until the entire lot ie D. 1601, at | disposed of. In the number will be found 30 GRAND STAL- icf No. | LIONS, every one of them having mades good repa- ““KIOTO" is yet very young; hess record of 2.27. “HENRY M. STANLEY,” 8 twoyearcld, fromthe | bosste that in his veins flows the bleodef ““WIK- | SHIP.” with the almost unprecedented record of 2.08 withe running mate, “WOODBRIDGE, JR..” with his record of 2.30; “CLIMAX,” “MAXIMILIAN” and other young trotters. aos hae ‘W. &. JEXES & 00., Wb and Date. mow, Tudtosy teres CALIF ORNIS 4 UEN! SAO OS. MAY FLPTaL, "CLOCK, wo will weil tu frets: Hfornte avennae ver the coumt paw! Sie salto | te tem fate «north of tue me 4 Dasari + Auctiomecre, atk thom, th front of otek ey Pant pork orth <leaeriwt land apd. pre riot of Colnp bia, bun Ired and Je ie met a conveyancing WWieriawsoy,) B ELAM SOR, W.£. EDMONS TON.) Trustens, Office, SUV Sth wt FoNA May Antone fintahed Bed Room Suites. Spiess, 12817 cash, of $18 on credit. ‘piece Varior Buites, solid walnut frames, upbel- stered 10 und OF best haircicth.tor 6¥B cash or 6800 Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS tx @225 ‘cam oF 62.50 on credit. BRUSSELS CARPET, 60e. cash or Cie. on creait. Good INGRAIN CARPET. 85c. cash of 600. on eset. \cwew and lay all CARPETS free of cost anddon't Large for the waste in matching figure. Curterms are the easiest of any bonsein the efty: (hip «ema payment at tine of purchase and the bal- excein EASY WEEKLY or MONTBELY PAYMENTS No notes required and per cent discount allowed ob all ecouumts eetived au tuarty days. Srooaws CREDIT Hotvse Ty ad A ee ee WE SHALL CLOSE OUR PRPSENT STORE, 1000 PENNSYLVANIA AVE ON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, STH AND OTH OF MAY, TO ENABLE US TO MOVE OUR GOODS axD ARRANGE STOCK AT OUR NEW STORE, 1215 F ST., WHERE WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SEE ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OM AND AFTER THURSDAY, MAX 9. M. W. BEVERIDGR, 1009 PA. AVE... IMPORTERS OF CHINA AND GLASS. Cu Axp Sze OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GAS AXD GASOLIKE STOVES BEFOREYOU PURCHASE, IT WILE Pay YOU, ALL SIZES, WITH xD WITHOUT OVEN AXD BOILER.