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‘THRIFTY VERMONT. ‘A Twenty-Two-Inning Game. CITY AND DISTRICT. eer eer FA wealthy London merchant gives the | "¢ Won't Get Any Direct Tax Refunded, | on record was played at Tacoma, Wash., Satur- but She is Ahead of the Government. ; ieaiag day between the Seattle and Tacoma clubs of secret of his business success af follows: “I! When the general government levied what | tho Pacific Northwest League. It took twenty- always feel happy when I am advertising, for | was known as the direct tax the state of Ver-| two innings to decide the game, which was won, then I know that, waking or sleeping, I havea | mont contributed the sum of $190,000, and | by Tacoma by a score of 6 to 5. At the ninth AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. UST! SALA ¥. y, IMPROVED Tees ee ae ee cM first oatabses AUCTION SALES. <» FUTURE DAYs. AUCTION SALES. Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Reval Powder (THOMAS DOWLING & SOX, Auctions DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BST, ‘Wh and D ws. ae. JACENT TO THE a Skiba! ‘ROPOSED MEMO! Catalog ir be ty SOFT=TT, IDG EL is iP sD By virtue of a decree of the Equity Court of theSu-| atin strong thongh silent orator working for me; | When the last Congress legislated to refund | inning the score stood 8 to 8; in the fifteenth Pe iel, a equity couse No, Taped eecied Sone] | AME, Ets! mae Hes , over makes mistakes, and | *#t same direct tax Vermont rejoiced and was | each club scored one run, and each again = Sonn "Cumberland vt ah thevundersiened | Wakt CHIRAL ASD CRACKERS WARE Mii eee aren eee honachaldh Prana | 2%¢eeding glad. One hundred and ninety | scored one run in the eighteenth, making the ee tS MT a abs wait ROOM CAPE OPS tuk who is certain to enter ¢ households from id score 5to6. No more runs were made uni ~ . . at TY AND OTHER FIXTURE: es. Ll ee ace: eee ae Soweed beapelonth gpg ee ere the twenty-second, when Tacoma scored one run, the east half front by'the depth of orisinal fot five (i | he DoORW AR RE NAY RES WARES. LEGt winning secure the services of such an agent as this | went into official ecstacies over the prospective pak an ee shrewd merchant referred to, advertise in Tux | 8nd ina lengthy manifesto informed the people e Pleasure Seekers Drowned. Square twenty-two C=), Washington, D. half of said lot five (). ‘hire . Bine (2) inches on D street by a depth of one hundred | SEVENTH A De Meee NG, MAX, TREN 1801, yeu a Tex and ten (110) feet. 4 oper UING EACH Dat therestier Torus of wale” One-third cash, one-third in one year ~ Evesixo Sram It is read by everybody in | fully as to what he proposed to do with] Mrs.Susn Pasco, aged twenty-four and her ABSOLUTELY isred paymnnasis ts Load brisket treme tes Lo ahd atrets at Riven Weahinvton, = 7 oe the currency when itcame into his hands. | infant son, Christopher, of 1722 Ward street, line of Euith sree, icin (0) feasts | Heures cold or all Gan at the ition Of the Tar on pate re los jashington. In legal form and without any great|and Miss Mary Carr, aged twenty-two, all of $f lees, to H street north, thence east along the Line of | Chaser. A. debowit to be umge by the pur- _ PARLORS, = ~ z Street to the place of oe. chaser at the time of sale. If terms of saleare not | FINE PARLOR St IT Es in PLUSH, BROCATELLE: i- are = = with w q x. 9 THE DUMELANE AGES. Waste of time the governor made formal appli- | Philadelphia, were drowned in the Schuylkill sn Terns of enka: “One-titet Ge) of the purchase sth within ten days trustees reserve Fist Aub OTurk Dot Cera ee va cation for the cash, but he has not received it | river off Gibson's Point yesterday afternoon AUCTION Ss. ALES, : AUCTION SALES. ————————— = ftom date of one | 10 sell at defvulting purchaser's tisk and cust All EINE CONCERT « Good Events on Saturday Though, Several | Yet. and, what 1s worse, he probably never will | by the upsetting ofa sail boat. Five other per- XD PLANO, CHICKERING. “iinet or pur: | Conveyancing at purchuser's cost INE WINDOW DRAPERIES ty” BOL ‘eed of trast om the SACKSON H°HALSTON, Trostea, | git Your Lee ens ae RE® rape th interest, for which not area, he l = chasers iust’be given, secured. by ts . Accidents Marred the General Pleasure. | Toivest the. Treasury. Depariment replied by |#0%8 including three men, a woman and a| — eee ied Bieeores particeash Sata sat er ee tetas ROBE CHR Grates” | oN MT GHORE ME That MOST MAGNIFT- ‘The Dumblane Hunt Club finished ite meet- peered him a bill for $578,000--n debt ieurred oe who were alvo in the boat, were res-| (248. W. BANDE ek FTATE BROKER, W4LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ——, pa the property is kasobel dove all con- —™y6dkds 1420 New York a ott! Mantel and Mer surror in Git, Walnut amd : 000 XW. : Tecording at cost of purchase? oF pir. gg on Oiirediny and Glaser cna onto: ““fobert Brothers and Andrew Hardy, aged | VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE oy|* CHOICE COLLECTION oF EXTRA LAngz | chasers “iff oft cor coh teetn tn | RATCLIFFE, DARE E CO. be, rs, Pedowtale - PRO 3 E ROSES, HARDY RHODODENDRONS, JAPA. | days trom day of sale the, the right to Two very and hand cessful meeting the club has experienced. ments with which to equip its forces at the time | bout sixteen years, of Lowell, Mass., were TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN I AND K NESE 'S. ty Of Sale the trustees resetve the = lange Laniscue Reyptan Martie REET. WEEN. x ND CHINESE AZALEAS AND OTHER | resell at cost and risk of the defaulting pur laser, ATTRACTIVE, Wie . t ° STREETS NORTHWEST. BY TON. OTHE 5 RAC SALE BY AUCTION OF Several scclentsmarred to some extent dhe [MERE th much equi fort thetine | Aegwoct ie the Metrimad’ Tree ‘er'Noris | of AURTG NOHECANT Ute Oren, | SgiO PLAT Poke SOY ARES ME GALS BEATRRELREFE Hochst Ca CuSiEURE | Gillan, erate Tat ean other Car last day and the finishing of Bob Swim by Mr. | ment also made reference to the fact that Ver- | Chelmsford yesteraay by the capsizing of their USL AT SIX O'CLOCK. ‘we will call by public auo- At our sales room, corner 10th. street and Pennsyl- nn JOB BARNARD. trate. TIRE CONTENTS OF THE TWELVE ROOM | Pet Wallach while the horse hada broken leg was | ment sold over $150,000 worth of these same | ®#N02- ag AME OF LOT 5, BQUARE 317, oe 7 teat | HOUH OULOCH Pate Y? MAY SINETLENTH. at Puouas DOWLING hetow. ) _| DOUBLE HOUSE NU. 2000 STREET NONIN: . mad i fronting 16 fect on Lith street, with a foot is "LING, Auctioneer. ! se ised by many persons. Bob| arms to France shortly after the commen: i ee WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., 5 Mi) Beavgekevery or eames an fs Tollceman Slack. | Ment of the Franco-Prussian war, and, then | New inary Near New York. | freet northwest. 0. 809 th | _my1e-2 Auctioncers._| TRUSTEES" SALE OF AN EIGHT-ROOM BRICK BhoIsSr AY OREING MAL ORE e WIL THE ABOVE NAMED RESIDENCE TURE CONTAINED THEREIN added to its thrifty record the feat of placing | Forty thousand persons attended the laying | "Terms of sale: One-third (3) cash; balance in one | @ BENSINGER, Auctioneer. DWELLING, NO. 1914 10TH STREET NORTH: Another horse hurt during the day was Mr. | the money thus realized into the stato treasury, | and blessing of the cornerstone of ahs and two by deed of trast | Se poneer. BYELLING, NO. : - i i tga! ‘ , iN 5 2 ING IN PART— Page's “The Bull,” who broke a blood vessel. — gh the atate a never paid the general | Roraan Catholic semi gery toot eg FE hed ET. #200 | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, Titiagof a deed of trust to us, dated, July. 12; | pioat Parior. Hnuiture, Get and ws Romewood ‘THE RACERS AND WINNERS. nment for ods. inary B 5 1887, and “duly recorded im Liber 177i, toile 2 : a x Mantel Mirrors, Fine Hair Mattresses, Box Sprinea, Rhee days or the right is geserved to resell at the risk ond | _ Auction sale every” TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND — | Suites, (odd Bedsteads and Bs Longe Rea Rock | pillows, Bocaere = preels Interest in the active provisions of the direct | Valentine Hill, Yonkers, N.Y., yesterday. Arch- | cost of the defauiting*purchaser- “All converancing. | SATURDAY MOMRINGS. At TEN OGLOCE, She | Bao ‘at the written request of the holder of the note | $2 qeattan 1igckers: Walnut and Ben, Des. | Tod Onntoren Winiee taetotee base oe ith interest, secured The racers and winners were as follows. - “ ft the state isstill | bishop Corrigan blessed the corner-stone. | #¢.. at purchasers cost, ad of Horsoa tee coh Mites Causa yas, ee | BawreL wy aid: crust, we will oder for enle on FAI” | Pega ig ane, Chats, Mair god, Shuck Matireee, | Ay Coie, Window Deaberien, Laces: @ ras. First race—The Hunters’ cup for qualified | a re ain Neon ne scan Rue ange grhiladelphia, proached & | myzada nn ET PAM hers. | ine Horace tak Work Hoste bacise Bane tale | DA ABE ME NTT RT f ‘ plinicpa Sven sry ace tabtage’ wf ole, | ent and other Career fon” d iden by members eiicianaigetgsetmetide sermon. e singing was e chancel choir men ‘ ‘Turnouts sold solely for want of use. i : Fancy Tal Pictures, Toilet Ware, Crockery . " Re BOOMS. rae hondncs cas Gakenerennent oan ‘acacia abu adn of St. Patrick's Cathedral, under the direction | _S¥-THE ABOVE SALE Is PosTPONED of 4 phage reraeee nue ack, numbered, Rinetece (0) tn flze | Claes War, Ritchen Regpenes, Se. Sexy endoomes wees pene mesematen Tekaen. half miles on the fiat.. The Bull, ridden by % casera of Rev. John A. Kellner, assisted by the a Ne ee Bogie Waseea tence ‘RE carted ened snd euirty three (Se Teeords of. the | ALMOST NEW BRUSSELS CARPETS THROUGH. | Macnificent Buftet and Canine: Sideboards Mr. Harvey Page, was favorite, selling in the “‘Katholischer Sengerbund.” myi6 RATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO, Auctionsers. | auction devoted cxciusivers Ki the sale: of Hetoee Surveyor's office of ‘the Distt oc Columbia trontine | QUT THE HOUSE, BEING OF DESIRABLE SIZES | | Maguificent Mirrors, Side Tables, Butler's Tables action pools for $10, against €13 for the field, | TW° Tittle Ones Lost im the Nebraske Sand) TT | AE ‘arriares fm this city, and isthe right’ piace to either | 2)"reet ‘on uch siret vy cepthof mucky ihree WO) | Wee eT ARLON: CHAMBERS, LUBRARY AND | Sid Stands. hich consisted of Mr. A. Gregor on Counte Hills—One Found Dead. ; D' 8+ Auctions nd D te, buy or eel feet Gen ‘nd ‘one-half (lds) mches to 2 12-toor ale, | HAAS ASR STARS = nanan Chins ond Cuubay, Water TS AN ELEGANT OPFOR. UNIT) Fon PALiinS “To SRCORE PURSE REL CARPETS Mr. George Eustis on St. Swithin, Mr. B The following unusually pathetic story is tel- ‘3 tovether with aii the improvements, ways, easements, ville on Transit, Mr. Guy F. Whiting on Dandy | egraphed from Omaha: For a week the entire ALSO TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEVEN FINE BUILDING St private sale at all times the most Somplote stock of | richts, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances t3 ST} LOTS ON SE’ Ranaines Movant Linen and Fruit Goths, Napkins, &e. cml Vehicles to be found in the city. Coupes, the 1 ke. EQUAL TO NEW. AS THEY ; NTH. Stk WEST BE) Surress, Phaetons, Bucsien Clown Pence Contaree: | the saiue Beloniii or in anywise appertaining. <I'BE SOLD, "AS THE OWNER 18 DECLINING | - Tete--Tote Breakfag “uni other Tables, sad Mr. J. Ford Thompson, Jr.,on The Bear. | male population of Thedford, Thomas county, Oreste. Seats of Bava AND bt Hie Slven Wate te Passenger Wagunetion, pa Toprennted ‘by ‘purchaser’ w oiee, ot “on teers ce Ra EIT This te Tre | Pack Ore = # "| has been engaged in a search for the two lit SOUTHWEST. gener De Ks Express: jagons. | amounts, with interost at 6 per cent, @aid interest PaS- | my14-déedbe ractioneers, ‘Auctionesra, | CASHIER'S DESK, Mirrors, Fisted and other were, 01 with St. Swithin second. | }# ° e the | Dayton Wagons. Farm, Waons, Road Carts, Harness | abie seuii-annually, to be secured LY nelces of trast on Shoe and Countess won, dicks ot Jalen Hecsaaead wtie ware: laud tal te LADIES’ HATS, Land Hecorde of the Bataict of Ca Recorded ip the | of every Description, Sedition & the property. A deposit of $200 required at the tine )o34550N BROS 4 Fine Bul Pi co snd Pixturen, Balle, Cees, mag ‘tra match race for ponies | sand hills surrounding that town last Sunday. juest of the party, WE WILL SiLLON MONDAY, a 2 of sale. It terms o: sale are not complied with m ff Uthand Date nw. | &o. ; Chairs, overs, Racks, fe. Second race—An extra match ra po » ing o THE EIGHIEEN(H DAY ‘OF MAY, A.D. 1801, #15RboL & MCLEAN, neal Detate brokers, teen days froin day of sale the trustees reserve the . —— a ‘AR ROOM, n M ‘All the latest : out Mr. ar. iren, one years ani NCING 4 E nw. eS) SALE. F . . sxtures, Bar, ee Se pane ie aor rer PGP SRR so wmaaen gy Ahh Bae ee ‘iiaultacparcnntr der avenge saverigementan | EROEERTS “RRGGi VARTA SREEONER | gM dck Be eee ._ =e ‘* ona re visit their sister, who lives abot . LOT 1, JUAKE S001 H OF SQUARE 439, PEREMPTORY 8, E! FUN 21) | Some newspaper published im Waskineton, D.C. All LDING,” SITE ED ON D STREET BE- WINE ROO! rag gy ee bog ee lg a miles north of Thedford, and between 4 and SUMMER STYLES, Froutin fe deer on zh scoot oot aa UL-10 on K REAL Burath ON) NOWEW OAPLDOL STREET Epurepanchag and eon Regt the cost ot the pur | TWEEN FIPTHAND SINTHSTKEETSSORTH-| Claret, Champacon Tn, Sones, Brandies, Whie- on ilian was » re ” street south, whic! heen subdlv' into BETWEEN AND NEW YORK AVENUE | Chaser. - B. WHILEs? renstees, ES Kies, Gin, Rum and other Liquors of first quality. bh place. So’clock the; ted . They had to go Th Lots 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, NOR a WILLIAM LINKINS, "5 By virtue of a deed of trust duly receded in Liber EADING hoo! SS rae easily, with Sand Boy | about a pr pee piper lea aeaigh the a ar ect ot aid fo tein ms front at 1 fect Th iret oy? wil geil om TUESDAY, THE NINETEENTH | _mylfdkds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | No 140). Tolle er Sok oh of te Ta ge Writing Beat as Mi f ‘1.10 feet toa 15. fey. exept AY, A.D. 1801, = : ne District of Columbia, and at the wental wets Seton, Loma, Cpe Settocn, Chaten. second. sand hills. The children lost their way and miro: Pot Ty which fos corte vot ani iee atte | OoLcon Bar As ‘pubis celine mee the LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. the igider of notes unpaid and secured by said trod | Apmuneistor, Desks,” Counters, Lange Fire-preet Carteret won the Hack handicap in clever | . or reached home. ‘The parents and the im- a Sieet sous, + Tens sms depth of 91-10 feet on | Rremiave. Hota ZO sn4 71, pauare Oy peine 40 fenton hag Terhteri bat oF Wie, Ub Woe atidkry Lobiiy. . Hayes being the rider. " i ‘These th Capitol st y a dept 20 fect to a pul % SIDE-BAR BUGUY, 3-5: ZING PHAETON, NO- | PAST FOUR O'CLUC! ib front ° tony 4 Pe, es Gallowes oep Mimoss, proved asur-| mcdiate neighbors searched the hills all night BLAZERS, wei call ae witty tated for bulldi and | aC tuind cash, balance im equal natal] © EOPAUHEE CAROLE LOE SUREA GIDE-DSR | HiTE POLE CLOCK P.M ta front of tke ommaien, see ae prise, Mr. George Eustis pushing him forward | and on Monday morning a general alarm was by One-third cash, taiance in one and two| ments ut one and two veers, with interest ae Ta ea BUGGY BY WALTERS: CARTS,” NATERAL thervia, *n ahd to the following dew ribed real’ estate, Copper and other Cookin Utensils, Brotlers, Roasters, Hr. Soyer, on the Rat, had everything his| " Then the citizens of Thedford and the sur- sade seeured deed of trust om Prowney guid, | om of te purclime A Siopseit of S200 required st | BRD SEAING BUGY, BINGHAM rea doe nnd and euaty-nine (a0), | Toevtber with aiumerous oiber articles neually found own way in the ponies’ race for the University | rounding country turned out. They took the beast loa Se sae eg are haser. A deposit of $100 | piace o: sale. All conveyancinz end recording at pur-| ANY SSE RAL EW AND SLOUND- | rite, priviloces and appurrenance esate be- | al of which areto te pose ee Ne, cap. Mr. Wallach, on Frank, was second, ten | trail and soon jound where the citildren had Novelties just received. Eee parhasees teat HBO, tale, Conveyanrins, | chasers cost. Terms ot saloto ve compued with in| AAD TEAC S Me RUS Fonnaur rin any wie aqvertainingeanaallthe cata. | “rin Teeaitare fe teeter ena the areraaw ana lengths abead of Mr. Earle, on Chappie. ‘Time, | wandered from the path to gather flowers: an i days, otherwise right reserved to resell the | detaulting purchaser. FOUR HORSES (2 DRIVERS AND 2 Rep, 5 | Rt, Hitle, interest end ciatm either at law or in | is worthy the attention of those desirots of yurmelneas 055 The seurch was continued all day Monday until WHITE BLAZERS. Pronertgin defanit at the risk and cost of theveisult- |" | "DUNCANBON BROS... Auctioneers, AND 7 SEAMS OLD, DOUBLE’ AND SINGLE | unt bt" at to creat ot Salt floc Paretocy Shona | Aud reiting. Svery thine bens in reclame order The sixth race was a match steeplechase over | dark and the searchers camped on the trail. A Ment of Such readle in some newspaper pul me we HAINES. xc a BUR mnon., ~ = lished in ud prem8@. sold subject toa deed of trust to secure the short course between Mr. Marshall's Punch | relief party went after provisions and couriers | This department has been very attractive to the | Washington, D.C. VHA NC! ‘O00 as an: RY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED MAY TWENTY-FIRST, 1891, at | 86.000 and such interest as tuay be due thenot and On THURSDAY a Fo uy E. rc} ok " Auctioneers. sadly J; Ford Thompson, Jee iMcimpson | Mision Re eycommanication with the searchers | wes of Washington this season. Noveltieandiow| myizauas SCH", BETHEL trastoen, | RREEE ye WEE NG ANGE nO berithtae | LEER O CLOCK A. within and tn frubt ou | Shiv inguly rend jn ber Sav 10a ae my dee horses ridden by the owners. Mr. Thompson | all day Tuesday as they went on over the dis- — a S NORTHWEST. TATIST N-Wor'we will seit above goods, inost of | \Terans. Amount of ‘the det tnpaid and secared (oy | QHANCURY SALE OF VALUABLE kal = Won easily on the Bear. mal stretch of barren land. All day Wednes- | Prices have introduced it to many new patrons. RATCLIEVE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | which wili be found new or Lut slixhtly used. Terms | deed of trust recorded in Liber 14k, folio ae inom. | 62 T: BEING No. 808 A STAEET SOUTHEAST ile 1 yh was won | day the search went x = District of Columbia, holding a special term, passed | cash. jonedd above) and expenses of sale and taxes as * virtie of a decree of the Supreme Court of the The mile race for farmers’ horses . y the search went on. ee eee NE OW ESIRABLE | in equity cause No. 13050, in which Henry K. Miles | myl8-dts LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, wy be due and unpaid (amounts of which will be | District of Columbia im the case uth Bo Hu by Mr. Robert Curran, on Joseph Moore's} On Thursday it was again renewed. They PARASOLS. PWELLING HOUSE NEAR IOWA CIRCLE, | is pisintl and Mary J. E. Miller et al. aredefendants, | 7 HOMAS DOWLIN ae = ae jaied at time of sae) In cash; balance in two years, to | al. YS. George P. Hunt, No. 12747, Equity Doc 31 ke 213 came to a place where ye st lost NO. 1:06 P STREET. we will offer ior sale at public auction on F DOWLING & SON, AUCTIONEERS. be evidenced by note ot purchaser bearing Gper cent | the undersicned, trustes aid decree, will Rooney. Time, 2.13 2-5. ap re the younge: it eed recorded No, The last race, the big steeplechase, was won | one shoe and could see where the older one | ‘The cola daysof last week made trade sluggish at | UE Ate ses ees test qe Ai tks | prveed to veil, on MEDKRODAT by Mogul, with Mr. Ryder up, Natchez second. | had carried her little sister a short distance. HE TWEN ‘cashet | SEVENTH “Bp XL OF MA\. Invi, at ALE-PAST DAY. EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, 1801, at FIVE O'CLOCK 2 ate Per annum interest, payable semi-annuaily, 102, one of the land records of the District | P.M. i tof the premises, lot 13, 56 . PEREMPTORY SALE OF ‘ured by doed o of Columbia, we wil sell atpublic auction. in front | tie city of Washinton, D.C. ‘Bald lot Home, rect | ENTIRE CONTENTS, WITH LEASt” AND GOOD | atte! LY doetot er = . of parch: Convey: ie... sy FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., at public auction in front of eee Thursday at noon the youngest child was found | this department. In order to get up your ardor toa | 3 the protien on MONDAY, MAY RIGHTEENTH, | one airet and extents ack ot'eten width Steet ts ILL AND FIXTURES Chaser's cost. A deposit of SAW required atime prop. | te tremusem suly hoi’ sevbuteen i sauare Ne wa, yo - 1.at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., jot numbered 336, in | an alley, and is improved with a brick Louse known : of erty is knocked off. ‘ierms to be complied with im | Washington, D. C., known as No. 508 A strect south DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. at the foot of a high hili half covered with sand, | neat have lowered prices and purchased one of the | Fannie A. Moore et al. subdivision of square 270, in | SE Rsend ws huproved with THE WASHINGTON SIEAM BREAD AND BIS. | Sitecn days, otherwise ruvitt reserved by cast where she had fallen completely exhausted. Pa ae eithington city. D.C improved by w three-story | ‘Lerins of saie: One-half cash, balance in equal eos OF A, JAMES KANE & CO.. NO, Fisk and cost of thedefaulting purchaser | | Lerms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal The little one was unconseltas att her tongue | nest assortments this season. brick dweitin house, No, 1400 P strest northwest. | paynuents st “one aud two: yours’ {Roum day of sale, | 15 H STREET NOKTHWEST; TO "advertisnment of sa Feaaie in souse | Austalluente, payable. reapectively in one nnd Teo NO CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT. pcnesfacar trp bregma cio py iy, oa tee nacnta tn taint ae ara yx and | Wat interest fo Rewecured yp deat of trust'on the | CLOSE A PARTNERSHIE ® 2 Bewepeper puoilied im Westunton. D.C. Spare init day oi ave, with interest meured (3 dora r ; ‘ ‘irest at six per cent peran- | preiises sold. onit Of 8 stained bee. TION. OSCLOLA ¢ Gh Tust on the premines sold, of ail Cah, Tn reply to the complaint of Dr. C. H-| mouth. She was soon restored, however, and| © UBTOM DRESS MAKING. i from day, OF ae ur al ‘cas f Gesred@20 | Wen tie properiy tm mruck off. Conveyancing ad | 4p 2G TRURRDAY MAY TWENTY-FIRST, myS-dkds ANDREW C BRADLEY, Trustees, Yurchane: “A Sejonit of #20 will bereguited at se , . . compat 2 oo . of erin 10 be coun We eect Tieton M.. we will sell at the | eee A Ror eRe | time ot sais. All'conveyancines fe. at Lost of pur Bowen against the nuisance existing on 6th | when asked where her sister was she said:"‘Sis- Sepa re tien dips, oF Fact warned to felt a Tecan ee OE a EuEY, No, 315 Thirteenta sirect northwest, the entire af. | /P RUSTE EOF IMPROVED PROPERTY | chaser, andif terms of aale ane mot Gompliod ‘weite am street between Massachusetts avenue and K | ter went home. — risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All convey 458 La. ave. fects, consisting in part of ON SUMNER STREET NEAR SEVENTH | ten days the trustee reserves the rich! to reas! the 7th street, Lieut. | ‘The youngest child was found nearly fifteen ancing and ing at purchaser's expense. ‘N-B. NATHANIEL *OutEST® > Trustees. | *S'Gycns” STREET NOKTHWEST, NEAR HOWARD UNI- | property ater tines days navertisement sn the lvege Se en ce ae cenntade va: | mallee fan dhe pela whaag tiny tak teased te a Solosnade mubject tg two deeds of trust ln Libers Ui9 | ate os J Nearly Now Platters ere hse DOE: | py vitae need of trest reconed emone the land | int at news — ely, 7 y lett HUTCHINSON’S, (280. folios S44 ud BOV, respectively, whic SSON BROS. ,Auctunecrs, Uthand : feat! New Platiorin conse e amone | liars rte that he has examined into the matter and | Pick flowers. ‘Thesearch went on; it continued Secures the Equitable Co-operative buiding Ascocia: | Dassasas © PeOe Auctioneers, Shand Dete.mw. | F Neer Ne riattor Sgn Wome of the District of Columbia, in Liber No- Lat. | No. 125 Lith wt sa for complaint. The wagon | Until yesterday afternoon, when the searchers thon 85,500. TSON. os 4 Fine Work Horses. folio Hz et seq.. and at the written request of the| RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers, and there, hie says, is cleaned every day and | discovered the dead body’ of the older child | "713 007 PENNSYLVANIA AVE myS-eodkds ¥. j eit | eAPDAL ie FI TEEN TH CAT OR GAL RES |, L riocut Cutter, “boxe. Nn Safe, combina | fur feumt ote the feimiecs on RTE RDA ane | <M tO-dide over was in better condition. eee ee ae, [ATUL EBLOAS, fe once BOL WHALE bast FOUN GCLOR Pak SHANE | tm otk, Maky Gther “antcies” ast megtieued | PN; NTY-TuILD Ub) Diy Oe May" ADs aku, | J)UNCANSON BRON, Auctomen - fully seventy-five miles from the place where : ARTHUK BIKNEY, aerins cash, ‘The property wil ‘offered LF aM, the folio — AN INSPECTOR'S REPLY. the children lost their way. P 14006 st., near. 8. Treasury. | myganas Seta e TEI CARUSTS Trastees- | « whole, und it net. S01 Wil "be offered separately. | ime dencribed land ancl premives, situate i the county | MOST Mogae BART STATE SOR wa Recently Mr. Mills Dean reported to the TWO TWO-STORY BRICK DWFLLINGS_ CON- —— ‘i ent reer tO Te wet ee ofr mpection every | of Neshineton. District Co bE Panta NEY AVENUB) AKD ROCK CREPR CHURCH ° a GES. WASHINGTON, 400 TAINING 5 ROOMS E: BEING NOS, 2317 | .S7-THE ABOVE SALE POSTPONED ON AC- | morning from 9 to 12 until day of sale. a sag ell 1D ROAD. OPrusite HOLMEAD metins 6 te tas eee oeyperae Sahese a ren | AND 210 VINGINIA AV SER LDP, VIVE OCEOGK BAe eee | ees __THOS._ DOWLING & CON. | (atic cs in MAE Live Cok ts the Mowend Cat | We stall sell on BARRE, MANU cry. action of Inspector McAvoy, an employe of the | ‘The sixth annual reunion of the Benevolent — Gas Ranges. | om pnipay arAtnAtCE Nay prererwr ee MTU AS BIMSEN Toy LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. RSM? paced sition of ehefarm of oun A. | THIRD DAY GP OMAL. Ine. at FIVE OLuCK r ing ization "i i ‘had wih apa - myl6d&ds | NATHANIEL CARUSI,5 Trustees. aS ith, known a oe my P.M. a public auction, to chest Iedder, im Gris premises: Str: McAvoy bas answered the | 1nd Protective Order of Elke began in Louis-| good kines, Batiataction | Snel he eat 3 fot font gu Viswiia veut y's | —azrsieab Sloan secu AN ELEGANT THREESTOKY AND BASEMENT | Citrho. 2 foito Gh and, Howard Uatversty's suk | iniatar ae ted tte ae eae e . McAvoy ae hin : % i ‘ = i = court, No. %, foito 1, amd aity'e suly | fodowine o. Ccmplint with anaiidavit of his netions and | Ville yesterday. Delegations are present from me they money | d¢hth of 8 feet of original lot tn square. with i; Auctioneers. RESIDENCE, No. 1116 VERMONT AVENUE, | #isi6n being recorded in Liber, District, No. 1, to.10 | (2) to twenty dive Con). both, the Commissioners will notify Mr. Dean to ap- | Indianapolis, Baltimore, Erie, Pa.. Cleveland, retunded. | Containing Soon cache ater, her been kon ae VED RESIDENCE PROP- Sembee vere et eke Disiehs ot | Sater ape Cope: Canney aa before them at a regular meeting of the | Ohio, butler, Pa, Columbus, Ohio, Evansville, Coat conte | Hd inate avcne nohinen: "Tie poverty TH “AND CORCORAN | “7 AUCHTOS. “Lerirs sf sale: One-thind of the purchase mone in | Fisine: areaid cubsittioch te etordst'in Thon tan d so that some action can be taken. Ind., St. Louis, Chicago, Reading, Pa., Pitts- €2.50to 2d. | ton'ratiroad. Proposed Washington an ~ r t, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY. | cash. tie balance in one | and two years from date of Siepherd, pe tel: of the records, of the survey SCHOOL SITE READVERTISED. burg, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Detroit, Bir- Seto B50 | cgletiny > cash, Valance on Jone tne. bearing 6 per | Qh bet cll at publ eacthin i | FLETH, 1801. at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the | Cr iurusers must be siven, secured Uy decd of trace | Me SU ieee ce the ee ala ee property trot ‘The Commissioners are in receipt of a letter | mingham, Ala. Greenville, Miss., Middles- from Mr. H. Barton, one of the bidders for a| borough, Ky., Hartford, Conn., Washington, or New York, Boston and San Francisco. ‘The | GAS STOVES. school site in Brookland. Mr. Barton protests Z ¢ ‘ost the. manner in which the site| @cctings will continue three days. Yesterday | } DUTMET-.-.eeeve 3 CLOcs sm eal s | Premises, we shall offer at public auction that valu- | on the property sold, oF ail cash, a: the option of the | and Ui tect on lok Oreck cherin reok 8100 deposit on euch piece at tithe ot sale. anyD-dtw "| front of the prew.ises. sul eee ee nie: | ahs tes aiocy el bison vetbooe ee, 1116 Ver- | purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of two hundred | Hormend Manor—acunewating 2hs,040. square Toots Fx THE ABOVE SALE IG POSTPONED 1X CON-| Queutarend siren” Prove! by athree-story brick | mont avenue, containing sixteen rooms, with modern | ilconveyancing and necordioy st tort of partners | Loehrer kee? cnereon—tbe woke to te SEAR us Ta mel, MONDAY AFTERNOON, | Cyelte ind sore. og surroundings are excellent, | imDTovemente, carved wainut iante:e, ne chande- | arpumicens ofc tate or a att coro EUnylamet ‘ooonte %s i = 2 r I ction and it offers an unusual opportunity to obtaiz fine | liers, capacious and elegent bath roome, pantries and | im ten days from day of sale, the trustees reserve the Sean setted vend says With Justice "to | Miternoon at Cave Hill cemetery, in the pres- | 3 $4.03, 8.40 | 910 LATIMER'E SLOAN, Auctioneers, | $hd ff, Ofer an unusual opportunity to obtain & closets, wide halls, wide and deep lot, with fine brick | Tight to resell at cost and misk of the defaulting pur- ys “ ence of 10,000 people, the “Elks’ Rest” was GAS RANGES, Gas RANGES LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one, two and | stable, side and rear alley, and taking it all toxether sini . all it should be readvertisess When the | dedicated.’ After a march through the streets | ._ with oven and boiler for all cooking T400G st. wear U.S. Treasury. | three scars witl, interest./and ‘secured. Syr'a eedeng | Sele, suey. — CHAPIN BROWN, cP citar, wae nuntioeed, eithis which | te, delegates formed upon their grounds. | 3¥e% Heinck oven TWO NEW PRESS-BRICK FRONT HOUSES, WITH | shi'reconting afcost of puchanse, “ADGA | city and where property le apldiy tacrecsing in valees JOR BAKNALD, "" { Trastece fi i ii “a r4 =] 4 x eS, WI Tees ne at cost of haser. ict of TO} ri sil value. Tay Bebe ae”: imited territory was mentioned, within which | Judge W. B. Hoke of Louisville made the first STONE TRIMMINGS AND ALL MODERN IM. | will e :usnishea Otaaie, and terms to be come i = atti i ¢ Of sale, and terms to b - ns: One-t a 500 Sth st." n. he was of the impression the site nust be | address, delivering the grounds to the order, PROVEMENTS, BEING NOS. 1821 AND 1823 | plied wit ds eorthe prop. | aera: Cuethird casi; balance in one, two and| _DUNCANBON BROS. tn fifteen day's trom. lay of sale or the prop- | tioneet " st = : ST! ET Nt CHW! i ‘of alt ree years, with notes bearing interest and secured by — located, but he was surprised to learn thet not | and Exalted Kuler Apperly of the Louisville SSP Sail bs eared wines a enti cea | adesiel tetcn Sib prague aks ROneaeeema JPENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. only had 7 had | lodge accepted. Prof. E. E. Eichorn then gavea On MONDAY, MAY EIGHTEENTS, 1991, at | ~mvl2-dts LAIIM, si and recording at purchaser's cost. A @eposit of $500 | TRUSTEES’ CONTINUATION SALE OF VALN. ~ Property outside the vection named, bat had | cornet solo, “Nearer, My God. to Thee.” The FIVE O'CLOCK'P. M.. in front of ‘the premises, we | 7) UNCANSUN DRUS- Auctia ‘will be required at the time of sale. ABLE REAL ESTATE TX. THE COUNT AOS | purchaser after, 8 advertisement of wu-h re aecepted one of them. Commissioner Ross a iden ; > ‘will sell at public auction Lots 116 and 7. in square NCANSUN BRUS.. Auctioneers, ev: 5 ee ee Sie NG | Sic the Wastuncton Evening star. Conveyancims, Saselhe thinks ihe Commissioners should re- | U!Yeiling of the monument by Grand Eaquire Sipe ac public station Lote 1G ema 2 in oqeere Sing Dee. mw, | _myi6ikde LATIMER & SLOAN. Amctionsera | NASIUNGTGS. IA LT WINING CITY BLING | recording, wes af Stam ays v er. vo€. a ¥ isc 7. le: m fo ne - — I e. ‘, AN “Sy . : Ub BON BROK., advertise, and an order directing same was | jy, "Dudley of San F rancisce followed, 84) Mora Fiszes Now Asovr. Sooo Sit cone irene’ cack ceoreline ek | VAQOARER Boer PROPERTY KNOWN AS| JRATICLIFFE, DARK & CO., ducts, DIVISION OF PHAT PORTION OF THE | _myl3-dkds ‘Auctioneers, issued this afternoon. Ties Sara Gatakaen of Chdeae ha ecenee Foome and bath and all necesary conveniences, being | ¥0,,610 F SEREET NORTHWEST, AT AUC- ree SAVLOR BEING ON THE BAMIERN BRANCH | J ALCLIFEE, DAME & CO, Auctioneers, SS Wall Careton's poor, “Covet em Oven, hy | 7 M fhe time tonataway your Fors etre the | BASE} wt ig Saaeryneniver titi | on Forepay arzeaxoox, aay sane. | VALUABLE nEsIDESGE Taorrers on wecra| SP RMMNOR TE AATE REECE | R ‘20 Penny Ivania avenue ALEXANDRIA. Exalted Kuler Win. H. Friday of Brooklyn, wn | 20% fly deposits its ees. Shieh Baas the door, ating the property very dedi | Silin wont ofthe praises tartat OO Te | | SOR TWEEE REING. ThUsTORT AnD | _PEMESATIAT, AMIACENT TOOTHE SEW | ps pewprony UCTION OF VALUABLE address by Post Grand Chaplain Rev. Henry | Werecelve Furscn storage andi have them cleaned | aie and.cualiy sccemitie to sil pariacf thecity. | LOW 18, SQUARE 456, BASEMENT OUSE, No. 1422 NINTH | | By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the| IMPROVED BUSINESS OR KESIDENCE PKOP- OUTY RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. G. Verry ‘of Chicago and the benediction by | and hept during tho summer monthe ate amall per-| yotsitinisiaven ut Syoreeeh ti aecant yp aued | Pronting 24 fost oul Steet witsedepth of safest | 8 3 oom, wax Twex'rr. | tii in equity, we wil cder'ti | SIXTH AND B STREETS NORTHWEST OF ‘Theannual report oP aapTSRE EEN the hg wea = a at ee _— centage on their value. of trust on the Sipe Ail conve Pare se | nls otis tunproved ay {Large Brick Office Build- | FIK I. AT FIVE O'CLOCK, ‘We Will sell in front of pablicgse onthe penises Dein a Qu THURSDAY. ss : i i-| ford, Conn. @ monument consists of a i * seg & eemrmegn - va ink and should attract the attention of investors, bes | ‘5 the FOURTH DAY of JUNE. A.D. cr E: Neen ee ee nein arnt: | oases dk tedive foal Rm enon otee teas | Rone sour fecha Gaceaaes. ecceunanaraaeareset ive mis rng? | fae Sear pant at Hepsion offices andin oue of | pve aq (LOTS SQUARE DO, ot 105 | Pan POU, BeLGCR PAL, rome ote ine cue ‘i ittee. | ct high. The plot is to be the last resting —_— ee . ‘Tere: 15,000 at 3 per cent Footy an alles prove by etwo'mory stad buctent | ustece ahd recorded in vook ha, Sonbty ae pase Bae Just been made. to the finance committee. | place of members of the order, as shall seem BYTRANS _ TATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers _ | gonianunaily. can remain Ave ears, snrured by'deed | brick ruse peritt order: hovng tnen recemiy par | Now kil. am tho sarveyore offce of the District of jollows: Real son: oftrast on sone miance cagh and | pered and painted inside and out. contains all meiern | Col panei pgp agent or Sas a oe THIS EVENING. otter hit ot balaiice in two. rare, note to: bene Oyer | hupyovenients, ca! ne! aneateis; neat all the ear lines ndgrius of sale: One-third cash. the balance tm equal - 28 Pe ———_+eo—___ ite 7 “SO Ac gent interest per anncin., payable’ sein Hy dad | anda wood central locatson, stalimenteat one aul two years, notes to be elven, 3 stock, $190,000. This gives’a tozal property dase actaasaiesioks myl6 127 Pennaylvaniaave. | 7PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncers to be securel by deed ui trast. Couveyameiar, Goat | fers: One-third casin: balancein six, twelve and | trasurG ar cent tates tron aa reals passe payabie ecmi-annually et therateot & value of $4,463,570, an increase of $96,350 over q A devesit- of 8 EOF at time of sate, | elliteen montis, with interest, secured by deed of | semi-annually, and to be s-cured Uy a deed of last year. This, at the present tax rate, will| The members of the American Oriental 80-| 7 LoyD’s 2c. EXPRESS HAS MOVED TO ITS | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY CATALOG een days, otherwise | trust. A deposit of ‘erus to be | the property sdid, or all ALUABLE AND, RARE COLLECTION plied with in. to reweli at risk on | percent perannum from day of sale, deverred ‘Mt the option of the pur: | !orutstolbe wecured by deed of trust ob ve Fey i ic cleal ion t rs He VALU AI ind cost Or de.au 1 fin ten days frovu sai Teeerved | chaser. A deposit of $25 ob each) lot sold will bere- | *Oui. oF all casi, ct. tle purchaser's give a revenue some £20,000 lees than | ciety held their closing session in Boston Sat- | dara Yo receive oriers for ieneral household mov- | QE MASONIC AND MISCELLAN| mcr ater ive days" advertisnment of such seeais | fo resell ‘at riak "and cost Of purchaser Ait cou: | Guired atte Linro! tee, Comteiaetans beat nae | of eab0peaaiged st .” “Reem tote fon the city’s needs, ior about £100.00 per | urday and elected officers for the year 1891-92 } mu: storage of all Einds: furniture and trunks a spe.| AND STOCKS BELONGING To THE 1, Rowspanst jullished im Wwashungton, D.C. | | veyancing and Twcordins at purcanser's cust. Chaser'acost, if the terns of seve are tot complied | plied with sn Sfteen days: or fight ie served ; i = Calty. Special attention. given. to. bag : ORGETON K sneer “B. frou trast x annum is required to pay the interest on the | as follows: President, Her. Dr. Wm. Hayes | {219--,.hecil attention ven. fo baywage, 10d DAY, MAY EWENTY-FISTH, 1801, at | UYHUds_DUNCANSON BROS. Aue sale or can uc nech before aay of sale bo applontios ior | sotte tie sucht toreelt the peoneety im dessa at ig | Ail Sooweraacings Senet ‘sat city debt and meet the current expenses of city | Ward, editor of the New York i Fe ee a eee ad eee stesmbees: | HALF-PANT SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. at ur auction RATCLIFFE, DAL & CO., Auctioncers Dermitfromanctioueer. a oF | isk and cost of defaulting purchaser after Sve days* TAGLiFFie DAR & 00. government. The licenses, fines, &c.. will be | "°° oad od ise a oh re independent; | iseehone a0.” SOHN COHAWLEY,. | Toouis, corner Pa ave, snd 11th aewige: | Samm ial sick inion mylori&ds_KATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Aucts. | publicotice of sach resale in some newspaper PUO- | _myl6-dikde Auctoucers, relied upon to make up this amount. Last | vice presidents, President Daniel C. Gilman of | _mylG-la ae "ALSO, 603 NOUTH CAROLINA AVENUE SOUTHEAST, | |] NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE,—BY VIR- | "'N' B._Piats show-y the stldivision can be obtained | | ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. year the Mayor turned in $9,897.98, the fish | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Prof. I. ' ON THE Sa. AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M., CAINING NINE ROOMS AND CELLAR’ | U tne of a writ of fri iacias, issued out of the clerk's | ou application of the trustees or theauchoueers, 2 4 a _ a Thetollowing pained stock: Somiapeor the Gente | SUTAAMR ENG RAINE (HOO) TuthovsaEeke Ui of tie 5 Court of the District of Col MPPUCSRICHALD SMITH. wharf paid in 3630, the dog license $737 and | Henry Sayre of Harvard University, Prof. Isaac town Masonic Hall Assocation stock's shines Meee op SSS ATEST IM VEMENTS, | oflice of the Supreme Court of istrict o: Colum cl TH. there was also a large payment from the canal | H- Hall, Metropolitan Muscum of Arts direct, s politan investinent and Buudine Compeny ot Mont | GLA ALAM “AND MEATED BY Ge | eaahtna some, sarected. will sell at vablie male, for CHARLES A ELLIO TS | Trasteos, sules and considerable smomnte realized from | ors, Prof. Haupt of Johns Hovkins University, Suozs, Suozs, HOES. fromery county, Md. share Giymont fiproveinent WATER. on SAL RDAY, the SIX1H DAY OF JUNK. ING, | _my12-A&is ‘Fendaii building. rents and back taxes, but amount received | Prof. Gottheil of Columbia College, Prof. — es On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY NINETEENTH, | ® orth int in and tothe sollenne | Wu this year from outside sources will be far less | Bloomfield of Johna Hopkins University, Prof, _— mylS-abds ES “attataisretoe._ | BAER GCLOOR, we will ote fr sal, in drout of | Sud niet of ty detcadapt im sed fot tliowiny | (PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers than last year and there is a bank debt of 222,-| Taylor of Andover Theological Seminary, Prof. ‘1217 Pennsylvania avenue. prenn = — BUBLOT 58, SQUARE 872, (26), twenty-seven (27) and twenty-eight (2s), in LE ip RORRETY 000 to meet, #0 the finance committee is at its | Hopkins of Dryn Mawr College, Prof. Frothing- TOMORKOW. Improved by a now, we L-built three-story brick house | fais. Nollard's sucdivision of lots in square nan S GEOLGETOWN, KNOWN AS THE wits end to make the receipts ¢qual the ex-/ barn of Princeton College, Mr. Zaleott Wiliams, ad. es RAL FE Dani & co, auctionoers thd embellished throughoue at Hlewantly finished g; Wanita ston, Distt ot Covaubia, voreiuerwithal | OLD FRANKS SCOTT REY HOMESTEAD. 5 penditures. re is a general sentiment | Philadelphia Press. ‘The style, stock and workmanship of our — Terms made known at sale. A deposit of $200 re- Sinvular the hnprovements thereon. Seized 1y Virtue of a decree 0: uprenie st an i f ta: 1d the bill gusts Macatee x REGULAR SALE Sei oe feview on as the property o: James I. Kelley, and will | District of Coltmbia, dated October 19, 18M, Passed tefore couuell propove Yo continue last Sears Thocght to Bea Merde Melee ot Sete ore ee | ee Mean dye cttere ae feb rected orem | OP vat pug gel Ne OUR pe | MaDe Ta Pea age ates - deat, and we guarantee to every purchaser per- ar ea Saaerenane oon = purchaser, All) U.S, Marsal, D.C. : .D.. 180 at of the premises, at FIVE | seven (7) inches at the southwest corner themeof.tromt- Tate. On Saturday night the body of « woman was hay = TAUREN OEGCK conveyance TEE BEERS Boe | URATOLIFFE.DARR & CO., Aucte, myt3iowe5 | O'CLOCK Frat all the Srht Cle tnd interest. ot the | farsa Pate sees uk eaten Task wae Ua Srenngesenr Sera Sesaked sliacmsat he] Se0t oh BoB lane Maw. | Soon See See meee at ap FESESELVASTA AY my 12akis Aucton‘er | [amiaibit & SLOAN, sncr Eerhed eat ent in ecereeotn, Dears ot Coke | "Hien te accel one Ne g The corporation court, Judge Norton, re-} 352) g; poche 4 eS, ‘OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND ee oe Pihecpeneers,, seri ul 2 _ 3 M r ‘p. Staten Island. It was identified last even- RNITURE, CAKPE 1409 G st., near U. 8. Treasury. | bia, to wit: Parts of lots numbered eleven, twelve, | froutae oi ope bundred and thirty-eight ( LIN}feet sumed its session this morning and will devote | ‘7X3 the body of Mrs. Mahler of 1056 Bread. HOOVER & SNYDER, PO RORS: iano. FUTURE DAYS. VERY VALUABLE INIPROVED propery on | Husty iourion ape atom im Feoer, Beatty, Thre | Ax (@) inched on M street nortiwant oxtendinu south the early portion of this week to the trial of Brooklyn, who disappeared on J; 7 are Ga ES JUNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers. THE NORTH SIDE OF H STREET BETWEEN | on the south siae ot Brice street ot the northwear sos | SRGK? Sad if bok bo eold ees wil than be = the indictments presented by the grand jury | 5." _ ong. ls — my | Together with s full line of Houselieening Goods suit- es ~ SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTE“N1HSTREETS | ner of said jot filteen snd runbing east with said south | detail’ Py pod seygte ith | 2. Mrs. Mahler, who was fifty-five years old, Sha Kitchens, to which we Invite wovert neti | FINE BUILDING LOTS ON BOUNDARY sTREET| —RORTHWEST AT PUBLIC AUCTION: Hine of Bride street 240 tert. more ot less, to, the west |’ ‘Terius: One-third cash, balance jn one and two years bot ook ‘The case of Dudley, charged wih |", reumahes in Droste: aes be Aijondn old tin theragipeeegdngeg | Sine M IDK AVENCE NEAWRIGEEEENER | on THUuSbAS, May, EWES LVSEINGK, ym, at | Vupar ie oftie paver ermerg owned ty Wa. | mon da game Siler Oper oa fant 5 | toda 4 daughters and one son lived with her.‘ In the Q Snes 3 vO... Aucte. PRIDA} wiil sell at puolic auction PAG TOF LOTS 12, i ‘soption. If of the indictment for the violation of the liquor | 1,1:0 part of November Mrs. Mahler, who was W® LOWENTHAL, Auctioneer, ORD Ten TRE CON NAT TMENTE SEG. | TEU LG CALE 13) fronting 43 feet ou the Barthes ieee day the ttt ta rll follow: | The court will probably be in | broken down in health, went to visit at the How, Mo Nou ure O57 7th st. now. | sell i front o: the premises 6 «| of H street near 18th street nc po 7 sessicn the residye of the wee! house of her son, Joseph Mahler, in Jersey | min ’hoedise tien oa erent 3 fompnannisotc- TOYS, STATIONERY, DRY AND BOTS SY AND Oe OF BLOCK 40 > SUBDIVISION | Thiproved by two brick hoses, N i osch it NOTES. City. She was behaving strangely and it was ‘must makeit up, and those who PAY must bear FANCY Goobs.. Meridian Hill, each Jot fronting 41.08 feet on Florida | #treet ae ed ‘The funeral of George P. Pines, one of the | feared she would become insane. ‘She remained | ‘ug burien. Ain't thittruct | ae OE: DECLANTAE Beste avenue, belnictwo of the best lots of this subdivision, | Proving section. snd presents, splendid opportans olored, hot and wounded during at her son's house till January 23, when she ou otal Gatceat. Coens ALL TO BE SOLD AT MY ACCTION Rooms | CYST CokinE the city. So investor Sftray near’ the Washington depot teat Ghrst.| disappeared. It was sid her lif ‘was ineured Fricegand te, 17S OM | TORSDAY MAY NINELEENTHL TEN O'GLOCK, | yearn notentobe riven tte dereneh teem haat eS srterms: One-third cash, balance in one and tw: mas, took place today. Pines ad entirely re | oe esse etn er ae, Feu | $0 pound hil satt Mista, 88.50, an WAL Lowaneriar, | audte te accund by ded of trast on precicernodr ot | Bropertg, with terest atO percent per anuium, oral | promsory notes stall be. alvew ta es ares _So ee ienn- = = Citta bis woutle andied of's"teny | ances comected wi her" death” A ian | Wuceimaedine gest ae Aerte,_| Ras oon a gia, aja of 425 | snk chat of bailed secre a ting of | Perce meceewi zoe a ot Bf | Ravcures Damn ecn.. ee ai youndn won fou ted othe bony | yA. Seabee Ag ease Wim Sra eon | PJUNCANEDN BOK, aston roy ieee fete nama a | ran eer yey | cen areca eyes | VARUADLE RURDIES LOTES™ MUTE C F ¥ = | sold el 50 10 88.50. a eh ‘Onsale or the property Liay be reso . nam Sok Willmar made secon wilt | Fog ‘woweend om he brea: Ht waenocred | "icy Expy tas pmercrromgzeucs. | MGULAR AME. OF HoTnNoUD Foustrune| inlet aciiitae faMRcaras Rectan ce | slathaget eee eee” | ates fae ee aera SSKRIANY arremtoox, wax xWENTy: which he bequeaths a pension, claim of a con- | 5.4 Ney manila rope, of ody ant fastened | ¢ Hait Cloth or Flush Walnut Frame Sulves, 7 pleoes, BOOKS. BUGGIES, PHAETUAS, GROCERS! | Seti arion, DG. nme Dewspeper bubuished cua ce ~ st HALE AST FIVE we will Siderable amouit to tis relative st the back in three or four knote ‘The. right | "BSt Ga Suaooard, 912.50. Ghaeaciny an TES OSLO st ou whee, | Tarra | oe se Feosyoat ao jawbone had been broken and also the bridge S.Good Folding Bed. $10. Finth and D streets northwest. we will sell st pati ATIMEL & SLOAN, Auctioneers, ~*~. So of the nose. Bold Ont Sulton S16 oS auctions fe coliection of household ‘furniture In| FOUR-STORY _ENGLISH-VASE! INET! George Fisher, a young colored man from a eee ites te eibeee Which may be found everything suitable for house fur- | "UTR STORY ENGLISH-BASEMENT BAY-WIN-| = CORTWESE y Dow ENCE, No. 1816 CORCORAN boa Baltimore, came here on an excursion yester- ‘West Virginia Central Extensions. ashing. ‘Also On THR Se ae nat oP tO AUCTION, BAT aia See footie day and during the day he visited some liquor | The negotiations which have been for some na Urace arma, $2. Ky. a Lot of stationery, books, novels, e., dc. PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., we will sell at public ik. ae places where business was carried on in viola-| time pending between the West Virginia Cen-| Hii5 a ‘Mattings, iu thirty-2veaiterns, from | _ Several buggies, and carriages, grocers’ | ee ieee TE aaa TH SOUARE 134, in front of the tion of law. tral and the Baltimore and Ohio railroad were | 14; 104°. 1, os Dasnaak Matting, de Nyon EMASUNCANSON BHOS., Auctioneers | HBpToved Uy fouratory Uri, reldencey with En- | FIVE OCLOCR While im one of these places ke met a friend | concluded Saturday, and will result in very im-| Hipicce tem St: fo : L_ATBIGEE F SLOAN, Anctioncsry, Furnace and all necest jentences, presenting & ura who had lost his hat and George was accommo- | portant through connections nofth and south $Grbatal Puublers, a Sg 1S Get. nw.. near U. 8. Tressury, |} Tare uence 10, corre o comfortable hogne sma good | OATS srs dating enough to loan him the one thet he had | between the large east and west trunk lines. tial Lumblers, auy letter, 100. CHOICE COLLECTION OF BEDDING AND OTHER | ,feris: One-tourth cash, the to assume a | Known and distineuished 89 aud on his head until he could goand purchase «| The agreement referred to provides it with a| $Piqcetpilet bet, $1.8. ELANTS FROM THE POTOMAG FLORAL cUs- ene oer ee ine July 7, AA, the balance in erga ae Rew one. through line to Pittsburg, and places at its | ,,5°! SOntsany COLEUS GERAN poor dea eae eo? erty ;all convey: Sr teo ntonreele ‘of said His friend went out, but did not return and | command the many connections from that im- Ate COLORS neon OF ORANGE HU: | OF $100 will be required at time’ of sale NB PTne George had to go home without a hat. portant railroad center to the lakes and the |v IA, MIXED COLORS AND OTHER £1N Metaesed Ray mants rony, be ser eo ‘The liquor be drank had » bad effect on him, | west. To the south from Elkins, the present | putit/hereto ‘mislead or ‘deceive you. You willfind | oFHANTS. y wonxin, MAY NINETEE: a = Aneto for when he reached the Baltimore und Ohio | western terminus of the West Virginia Central, | fverzthing as reprenotted and dayihinw you bar | ait. at EERVEN OGLOUK. wittin and ia ieert ot | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AU ONEERS depot he met the man with his hat on and he | the road is to be extended in the direction of | Which is not satistactory, report it at once and we will | our auction roouss, 1400 G strect northwest, shall sell ‘$20 Fa. AVE. 5.W. eee as MNT Bathe Balto be put cutist Hizechnens, Ho varpece belng So coonees wih | Foner PEER RES “yee UATIMER'& SLOAN, Auctioneers. | VALUABLE AND DI BUILDING SITES lepot. farm Spring branch of Chesapeake AST Y, na - ‘AT THE CORNER OF TWENTY-SECOND AND ‘The person who took charge of him was De- | and Qhio. | 1s contemplated the West Virginia amo and uae 7a OOUBLE STORES, spacmas: prado 2 008, Anctionens, Oe nee ot neeee se AUT tective John Lloyd of the railroad company, | Central, branch roads at its command, " Cheap forcash. BEDDING (GING ROSES, FRIDAY, SECOND, A’ and when he advised George to take a walk | willconnect north and south the Baltimore and | —Cor om! tee = = PEAS TUM ELIOT HORE, PANIES, PETU- | O'CLOCK ROOK, Me et ali onto rhe poms and get sober the latter became quarrelsome | Ohio, Peuneylvania, Chesapeake and Ohio and | A BE AGEMATUM AND MISOEL- etcteEe = and showed fight. Norfolk and Western. maTerot—Comrortixa. gp TunsDay MORNING, May xEneteEx a, | , Lot 23 fronte 18 fet on 224 street Lot 24 fronts 10 In the struggle that followed the officer's EPPS'S Cocos Iwo), commencing AF ELEVEN O'CLOCK, af out | $e oo ot trio Sb Peak oak oe Oo new hat was destroyed and the brim of Fisher's | #xeltement Over Importing Colored Miners. Sactlon Fo we SE TTS a | omoar of Geen a MD Much excitement is reported at the Oregon ae my16-% ‘Auctionsers._ | , terms: One-third, spots Sead reese result was instead home . “By athorough natural! ‘F)UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, — George was pot in « police cell and kept unta | provement Company's mines at Franklin, nee eeenetions of Teuton, ua | DD” me Auctithand Datreetsn.w. | Shove? a 7h depoui of 4100 on eich ioe wil bo ‘this morning, when he was taken in the “Black | State of Washington, in consequence of the im- Syscareral of the Sine propertion of well — Sime of | eras to Re" Maria” to the Police Court. | { -»2-¥ portation of 400 colored miners to take the | figcte! Cocos, Mr. Ev Tervereas, best sare oF 2 Moet of detalii voor =: Judge Meller heard the case and fined George | places of the white miners who struck six weeks spre tue many heavy doctors tlle, itis by the jadi | 1 ‘oon $20 oF thirty days, but he could not Pay the | ago against the of @ contract displeas- | Soe chusit f_1 a ——_—__Ye ing to the men. promuareecou 2-22 the company, says it is the determinat ‘Making a Record on the Bicycliats. get rid of the necessity of bowing to every ca- Policeman McAndrews of the third precinct | price of labor unions. A force of Pinkerton Bicyclist to have « bell attached to his bicycle | Be well-known republican im the day as well asa light at night and the | inte John D. Gillette persons who came within the notice of the | Gov. Oglesby. cman mentioned were required to leare| | The strike of the collateral for their ‘Those who | Adams Express e D. cadt bat not renchod 0 tay i i