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¥ 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.¢, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1891. “3 4 HEREDITARY PATRI FOREK TOPT INTEREST. CITY AND DISTRICT. ee — cigitetes ~~ P AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. GE The ten cirvuhstion of Dus Braces me tution Celebrate an An-| Fifert to Drive Bx-Queen Mataile From Bel- in grocery ster sim: cooking schools, or by ‘TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. 1 “FOIURE bata. st and bat it is i gS BE een % ? A yu. LowaNrmaL, ax : —— ; “1 Bran is not only the largest and fullest, bu Tomorrow afternoon is appointed for the ex- | ‘The regents of Servia yesterday decided to diers in your en, any baking powder is WW OWENTEAL, anctioneet, co rmene. | THe porte See aed 2 AB DOWLING & BON, Avctioncers the the paper goes not alone " ; r — size the sasr, cinco the pay : eursion of the District of Columbia Society, | expel ex-Queen Natalie from that country, and a % . TOYS, STATIONERY, DRY AND SORTHEAST Cae ASSTRERT NORTHEAND: | CU ANSERESMUE OF VALCAWLE neeay. into the hands of the people of the District of | Sous of the Revolution, to Mt. Vernon, in cele- | sent an officer to her residence, who com recommen upon you in place of FANCY Goubs. virtue of s Seed of trust record 2 ;] BRACES 10 Fak ORO Mika body, but regularly info their | bration of the anni of the unification of | hor to get into carringe and start for the : < a CONTENTS OF A VAKIETY STORE. lanl records of the District of Cofumina: im Liber By virtue? on Columbia as s body, but re iy f the anniversary unification of | her to get into a an for ‘i i + dation i: OWNER DECLINING BUSINESS. bl, Tout S42, he of ueCoutt of the Dastet of Cetoree hed ken Romes,—into the families of all classes, and into | *8e colonies, My 20, 1775. Among the guests | quay on the Danube river, where = yacht was the Royal, it is beca use ‘such Sccommes = qAbE RO BE SOLD AT: MY"AUCLION Rooms | fhe arty ecu ‘Goerebp, we will malar pantie sues | Sr “in ta guity aes ot BNL emaiat A those of the money-spending as well as the | % the amp oh treem4 — sraiting el — way —e oho paid for. Decline to receive any baking powder in AND WEDNESDAY, SAME ROU * a OAT pica Da or a LA AUD: the soyehe Sethe dae rY ol prominent citizens, a considerable number of | of Belgrade the vehicle was stop) a crow’ bs 18-2 Soapey -— tay Aye ene 1 SP yh TOU TH. ANG. at TV RY. money-earning portion of the commanity. An | the higher officers of the army and navy and | of students, who unharnessed the horses from place of the old standby, the thoroughly tried Royal. [amar See sehry ale ta) ot te Tous plata mot | square reempy sate "Si West se, orermge! lot ve advertisement in its columns therefore reaches | the members of the French legation. The last | it and dragged the conveyance with the ex- ‘All oth a aiie powders.ofinierior s Di cctiniio: anaes Gotan See eee OG ee | En a kes ab aermtns thirty-five (AS) feet the eye of everybody worth reaching. named will be the only diplomats invited. At| queen in it back to her home, amid cheers. others are cheaper made po’ in trength, TRAL LOTS OF GROUND G8 W EtREk Ee: | mink Shcore ores on ike pe of Rue (Sy inet | Sd ven (Uae Wy adapt of ne handeod - | 2p.m. the start will be made from the foot of |The citizens and merchante side with the and contain either lime, alum or sulphuric acid. Sraiehs NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST | SENG Coe, parsiiel with the lines! Mstrest mort ‘one-third in to renee te eee ee ee FLOWERS AND FAIRIES. ‘7th streot, and a lunch will be sorved on board | queen. Students guard her residence. In a od Wetae ot ihe peers in pe veated under acertatn | [wich the line ot Eurnth seme, elehip (00) fectinore | fwemiane cords or'ait coal sk we angie reat on te —_—— to an accompaniment by the Marine Band. conflict between the troops and the queen's Stiour tie land Secorie of ae Piatles SPoMeeibe: | ean te Htstrvet orth, theacs east slam the tine of | 4 ~ 3-¥ St ee eat Upon arriving at Mount Vernon the society | supporters two of the Intter were killed and wrt ober for, erat pani, tiene fy Gest. te ‘Teron of sae’ One-third (i) ef the purchase money re romps nee wae _ 3 and its guests will march in a body to mb | ra CTION eon Be ne - tm canh, balance a om ‘sale. es ‘and com A very fair proportion of the eebecl youth | 4 George Washington, where the chaplain of | azy Tomnce: AUCTION SALES. 3 i AUCTION SALES Bol at FIVE OCLOCR PAC all ot orsiont has | Sthintereet, for whic notee of the purchase. oF Pur: a and beauty of Washington wasto beseen at the | the society, the Rev. Dr. Douglas of St. John's | pemvecinely “at Chenier tomes art Panel THIS AFTERNOON, + pa Re, chasers inus" be given, srcrn! by decd of trust ui the i TOMORKKOW. Bumbered aie Rendred aek rineen (ie). im square | property sold, of all cash, at the option of th : Chureh, will officiate in prayer. From this ate yep oo ep gp remrenmmmee PO tds followin Sescribenl tart 3 Chaser or purchasers. ‘A deposit of two hundred ir He Sein Tene teeing th btn | ae pei emp al pe | Pe gees fe Ones ent | DRONA 5, | RAO DANS A, mee ___ | sae Ge Reiter Ee eA | mrncae MMA HO fogs 3 : 7 q y to the historic mansion. After a brief in- —— " foes - 2 me saath t; | chasers. If terars of sale are not cou?) Sia ton |) RUSTERE IMPROVED PROERTY tata, “The Flower Queen, of the Coronation of | spection of its interior attention will be given | BCs, “tie 20,000. The two. mien yeeterday | TELE ORIMEROVES RELL EOE, MEU ATE | -TREAUNE SALE, HY, AUCTION OF NEARLY | Siti so the Sepitor maeigties CaUrtor. tet | dave Tom Jay of alot rigtarsgwservs te tel fo Feit ae ie REAR MOwaIeSE the Rove,” was prosented under the auspices of | to brief address delivered from, the porch PY | Tere each, sentenced 10, 86 Pimprison.| ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NORTH | CAMPS AND EFFECIS, BEING THE EX: | ¢,fheealot are admirably Situated end he tay | Tenn Mt com and rink of Seton Vos ty ipas mies wamenyeehe the pepils of the frst division of ‘the publi Ca adage me aya oy a gent and to pay » ine for the offense mes. See Ppa ie Poli ROUAE NOradee sTReEY Nok = SP Ghacher on M atrest north ween extends ath Jon Bante” © f trastees, | rwoninof the Piatra od Columba tn these yak schools, anda success most pronounced was | Court as the orator of the day. Other speeches mas! lakned be Boy | Rupperte dscesoed. 1'shall, on TUESDAN THE | On WEDNESI hole, and if not so sold they will then be offered i 500 oth st. aw Seng. ad at the written rqiien of si s ¥ MORNING. MAY TWENTIETH, : fered im | DUNCANSON Bi secured t the verdict of all in attendance. The srgu-| will follow Justice Brewer's. At the start a re- | *ttested Thorne and Hope claimed to have | SUT EENTH DAY OF MAT, A.D. isol. BEGINNING (AT TEN GCLOCK WE WITT, | stall. UNCANSCN BROS., Auctioncers, a ment of the cantata ie: The Sowers meet in| ception wil be given to ihe French diplomat | "Rett yer oes the French | Hae ater ee Aitnee Te | MEE A MM ARLE SOME UPSIDE AE | guar Sins tetas crear! ez | spouse boWNGAmmemee | PO Pa ir | by President Carroll and the full band. ry d - lof. ‘of lot NT 0, EMBRACING the notes of the purchaser will i _— FOU! secluded dell in the forest to choose their | Py Presiden ara Ae pana: tended | Ethnological Society, while conducting an in- | $2 SQgMAeNT GUN Cae AME Tee | Pluni Parlor Faraitur, Oek and anus 5. or all cash'at the TRUSTERS SALE OF AN FIGHT-ROOM BRICK | (i Washinciun Digtricto: Conguia, and sienioreet queen. A person discontented with the world | 4 Celebrate should ‘keen interest for | Yottigation into the locust Plague in the village | inc one hundred and thirty siz feet on North Capitol | Suites, Odd edateate aa Borennt {ane Say aa an not complied with tm 8 the RRELLING, NO. 1914 10TH STREET NORTH. | as aud eine all of sub lots A. By = seeks in the same place retirement from ite | all Americans. On the 10th day of May. 4775, | cLa'tell asicep, He, wan aciacked “Te locets | ciermeat aule: Omctiird cash, beauee Im equal inj {ne Tubles'and’ Chai nit ai Stuck “Mettowen: | imutine, Purchaoer ater a apis By Virtue of « deed of recorued (), nime Gh), in block five Issr, and i feconted xermity's cares and disappointments. The flowers tell of | the first Congress of the col called t n He was atiacked by locusts, | stajiments at one and two years, with interest at the | Feather Pil 5 love and duty. aad the recluse, learning that to | Sether at Philadelphia, Deleghtes were present | “Mich devoured him, Zit skeleton ‘was found. | fate Of 8 percent pet snnuin, Payable semiannually) | Bi sts hegins “mle, Lace Curtains” and Fotes | Siftgcwane nga and All well the station allotted by Providence is to | from New Hampshire, Maanchusetts, Connecti-| steer eeicacs wired eco on Sahat the oon of the purebaer “Adeposit of 6200 | Glass Wares Kitchen Reguisiees, kere ON oe be happy, resolves to return again to useful- | cut, New York, jersey, Pennsylvai pcarsey ticerfoangen. by od 4 place of tale.” All couveyanc TSO i, Bark tw eee ey OF MAS een, inis N Cr laser. of XN 5 5 T HALF. YCLOCI ness and ‘contentment among his fellow erea- | ware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and | ““ry0'2 0a: French Chattelerant arms factory | sie fo econaplied with within ton days cinerwise te | OUT THE MOUSE HERG OF BAGTRAEER OraeS | _m7edede : prvties, all Of fot muubered noetsea Hi) in Eee | tures. South Carolina. The meeting took place at the | 15 received an order from the Bussian gov- | 2&2 to resell the property at Fisk and cost of | FOK | PARLOR. “CHAMBERS, LIBRARY AND == Clements’ suldivision of lots in square numbered stqale: Gnethiehof the puntase saeney ‘This pretty story was told in words of song | old state house in the Quaker city, and Peyton | srament for 3,000,000 rifles, sr | etinack ede iS aonte serapaper eatin Wak: | SAIS AMR TMU os ax etzaant opron-|————__FUTURE Days. | tim hunaral and arty chee Cad enter pia r, | cin thc aan i oun sagt tae feare from date of by pretty mines dressed to represent the dif-| Randolph was president. New Hampshire wae | "It's reported that a marriage has been ar- | ington, DC. PREY ROPEEET. TUNITY Fou Vawiits (fo. SECCKE FURNI | J ATCLIFFR, DARE & CO., Auctioneers Surveyor's ofics of ‘the District or Columban froutine | Sr Tarheel ey eS, ferent dowors and a chorus of fairy-like crea-| Particularly active in urging the necessity of) ranged between thee aiittaad tere argator snd Trastes under will ofJobn Kupyert. | TUME. CARPETS, &e., EQUAL TONER, AS THEY «rly 20 feet on Mh street by depth of uinety-three (ie) party suid, oF all-cash, atthe oprran of th tures costumed to make a dazzling eye pieture, | Sdopting imeasures of mutual protection, and | Helen. fourth daughior of es | sees SCRE Ry 48 THE OWNER 18 DECLINING | DESIRABLE BUILDING Tor ox p srReet pe. | feet ten and onehall (10%) inches toa 1!-4our “ror Pun basers A sejosit if two hundred, "AND SECOND STREETS | toeether with ai! the improvesuents, ways, exec! and whose voices were as fresh and pleasing as | largely from her suggestion emanated the 200) when the property is knocked down. EISKELL & McLERAN, Real Estate Brokers, | HOUSEKEEPING. TWEEN FU . : - Montenegro. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., NORTHEAST. Fuchts. privileges, hereditaments nd appurtenances 6 oo Teoniioe at cost ot porches their fair and animated faces. During an |Articles of Confederation and Perpetual |“ Tittoe* persons were killed and twenty-five H 08 F stn. | myt4-dadtbe Auctioneers | On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- | tie same boloncitie or iu anywise apperauins | or yvshiwere. ff terane of ante ate hat compel eee Imterlude of part second a nicely, executed | Union” determined upon. On May 20 these | neve died from privation. to the attacks upon | PEREMPTORY Sate DFATRADLE uxpeenoven | JR ATOLIFFE, DARE & GO_, nacionears, RIGHTH: at SIX O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, im ) Lert: S200 iu cas the telanie in one and two | in ten ag’ ihm day ot sale the thustecs reserve the fimcy dance by the queen of thi acticles were substantially agregd to, and on | hogtied from privation REAL ESTATE ON NORTH CAPITOL STREET ‘220 Pennaylvaiiia avenue northwest. | OM Prem oT 1 Smounte, with interest af G percent, suid interes’ ay- | Chaserur purciasrs | ue detauitang par given, also a skipping rope dance by one of the | the 21st day of July they were presented by | “Tne Iong-espected encyclical of the po} RoRrawesh PERI % Squares able semi-annually, to be secure jucen's followers. Then came a pleasing nov | Benjamin Franklin in the shape in which tbey | anon social’ questions, which eat vious reports | We will wlton TUESDAY, THE NINETEENTH | 7 THYROCED, Ba RESTATE ON VIRGINIA | Fronting $7 fost Ginches on D street by, the depen | tvenroperty._ 4 devon oc €AN reared ath elty in the shape of « lawn tennis drill and | Were subsequentiy adopted. ey prescril sald would ba made puibiie vhiteunday, has | BAYOF MAY. A.D. 1su1, AT QUARTER TO SIX AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET EAST. Funning back to a 30-toot alley. ‘These lots can be | sya fron hag ae aoe ated MIR am BL march by sixteen pupils of the sixth, seventh | that “the name of this confederacy hence- - pul on 'Y; O'CLOCK P.M_, at pubiic’ auction, in front of the On WEDS SSDAY, MAY TWENTIETA, aT stx | “Fi 4 3 be Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the ing. “The costumes were very artistic and the | and by them it was declared that the colonies | Roman Catholic churc! alley. PART OF LOT 2 IN SQUARE 850, the property, oid. or all cast at the option of the | Sole newsbaper pubiiahed io Washinstony DC" All chaser. r _— Lord Edward Cavendish, youngest son of the aver. A deponit Shi recondine'at the cost ot the pare v ci teres to f fi dish: it] , youns no ‘erms: One-third cash, balance in equal install- | Fronting 5n.41 feet vi feet of $200 will be required at the ” evolutions a marvel of precision. car sa A firm league of friendship ™'h | Duke of Devonshire and member of parliament | ments at one and two years, with iaterest a; 6 por cent | ou Gtk nireci sputheact, VTRine evens and 60.17 feet | Hine of male. if the termua i sale are not sompived with WILLiaw LaNmING, | { Teastees. ‘The characters of the cantata were assumed er, binding upon ¢ ‘pon | for West Derbyshire, died yesterday from in-| ker annum, payable semiannually and secured by | This property is admirably situated and ie sus- | 12, ‘ifteen days the right is reserved to resoll the prop- 18-d&ds THOMAS DOW h —— our posterity, for our compion defense againat | f0F West Derbyshire, died yesterday Metalic Sirota "tay Teo | ep renee aR erty at the Tak ‘and cost of the Gefauiting 2 myi8-dkds THOMAS DOWLING, Au tioncer Rose -gj;Mian Hattio Mende | our enemies, for the security of our Kberties| ing’ brother of tho Marquis of Hartington and | iassot sie Ail coaveysarher aud Seu ae at pate | at Cae soe Gon ay Gee eae aa OTe | Rewepaper' published in’ Washington, D.C.” Ail con: | [47 MEH & SLOAN —. Siz Ernest He Danie al propertica for the safety of our persousand | 186 brother of the Marquis of Hartington and | vias ol ht. Allcouvayanciag and recerfine at ur) ater coupecured by geal ot (rons af allcadyat | Copemtha’ feblaiaan, Washington D.C fi ual and general wel- * rik BAT Bunflowe vMlies Helen Nye | families and for our mutual and general wel- | Lord Frederick Caven ng murdered | ten days ov Hight renerved to Teeell tisk and cont of | tim of wale. Terms to be: Conpited. eith in tem days ‘CLIFFE. DARK & CO., ae ‘Sdice Mamie Boteles | fare.’ enix Park, Dublin. 'He would have suc- | defaulting purchaser, i oF right reserved to resell at risk and cost of detaulting | _™¥10-d&ds Auctionsers, Croc 4 This was the first formal act by which the | eeded to the dukedom of Devonshire had he DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, | purchaser. Ail couveyancinue, Re. at purchaser's : lia... Miss Olive Travers | | T mi iby Outlived the marquis and had the latter “died | _™316-2 Dibland Bates waw.__| Bont Alntract te Ful 8 furan RATCLIFFE, DARE & C0., Auctioncers. jee of adecrewof the Supreme ¢ Helotrope. Misses Carrie Clark and Jessie Davis | Colonies presented a united civil government | Chiidiess. NHANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | 312-dads RATCLIFFE, ‘DARR & CO.. Aucts. ‘220 Pa. ave. n.w. ube, pamwed in cause of Lily ..«.++-biss Margaret Sherman | it opposition to the mother country. In point PROPERTY ON EAST. SIDE OF SIXTH | )RUSTEE'S SALE. = VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE UNIM- : Pubiiente da dhepremiaga paricetas on TAU Dandelion....-.. Mitchell | of fact these articles may be considered to SIREET. BETWEEN G AND H° STREETS a PROVED LOT IN “THE "SUBDIVISION OF <D SES ND ite the FOUAAH DAT of SURE AD | Holiyhock- idem | have been the skeleton on which were built} TH£ STRIKE WILL SOON_END prONtWEB ES of the | ,Agare.chance to inves! in realestate. Aine Mary-| WASHINGTON HEIGHTS BY AUCTION HAND VELICLES AT AUCTION Dee | ST boule OC LOCK BM, ar Japonica. Miss Annie K. Roller | the subsequent articles of confederation and District of Columbine holding. 2 apsciel Corte fasted | 124 farm of 450 acres midway between Baltimore and | ON WEDNES! Bay TWENTY SEVERTH. ALSO, a ot TRINING CITY, my Dusted | Washinton. DRIVEKS AND @ WORKERS), 5 -.Alixs ida Wagner | later on the Constitution of the United States. | Towa Miners Being Driven by ‘Thetr Neces- | in equity caine Now ist 9 whic Henry fect ce eeein Wc ae eaten: | 7 OCEOPEEE sare pc mi a= : ; ter on the " \ aie sero tn equity cauie isd am which 3 jilies | Mor vrteeee » ESF as ront of the premises, by public auction, YEARS OLD, DOUBLE AND SING gone Mise May Belle Chambers 1 Society of the Sons of the Revolution jes Back to Work. pla a: ‘al oy decree of the cireutt cout Anne N'PRESBREY AND) OTM@ERS” HARNESS. &C Tal 3% Htion “ect |clatme tbe’ the origi organisation oft | The own miners have been ooking forward | HEGRE AAW Hanes PeR ton | aren cnn frei pac ae ROL GRMUee Mitinee | athsticrebaly MAF Tumere inet. ya 4 PEVEN . within and in frome of Our es Tora Shinn | kind in this country. ts braneh in the District | with interest B.Si.. im front of the preuise, lok 13, square 480, in | HOR On the premises on WEDNESDAY, MAY TWEN- Tesch monet. = — Be Cinkaauh | of Columbia was established in 1889, Lieut, T, | Yit2 interest to the conference of a committee | fie city of Washimeton B.C, Said lot fronts ot ieet | TIETH, 1801, at TWELVE O'CLOCK ML, all that n California aveune sear Columbts | corrioge stles po : : eee =o 9, ~ | of strikers and operators to be held in Oskaloosa | on 6th street and extends back of even width 85 feet to | very valuable tract of land situated in the fourth dis- | Tpacand Connecticut ave libs Sound mow or bet choeea eed. ease | ee 7 The choruses were large, well drilled and Mason being the founder. The first presi- : an alley, and is huproved with a brick house known | trict of Anne “é division is regarded as the. which will be found new or but slightly used. Terms | the property 80.4, or al) « the Gption sang with commendable zeal and precision. | dent of the society in the District was ex-Gov. | today in which an attempt at settlement will be | as No. 735 oth street northwest. To alles from Balttanoeesds Soe Waetnetee te toe | Gael cay ant oe eager iat emeceney et te | Maaeats LATIMER S SLOAK, anata | GEIR ECE See Among those composing this very necessary | John Lee Carroll, great grandson of Carroll of | made. At present the miners are sus-| ,,i¢7ms of mile: One-halr cash, balance in equal Annnpotis and known asthe John Warhed farm it | Hest huprovements in the subdivision, ee: Seemets Shaseracont if te" terion = coe gre hot compel ‘with within tom days froin Gay vt male the trastess tor auxiliary were: Carrollton, who holds the oftice wow. In the | taining themselves and famflies off the | with interest, fobemwurad Uy. ded ot truston the | ion fhe county road. about, 2 miles from Qaemton, | waneutot Sof, ome bal cant balance n, two year, | ‘THOMAS DOWLING & Touch-me-not. sales rooms, 1331 AND isk} H ST., NEAR cent day ot mai aabtaly, aud t0 be secured ya deed ol s x a ms = : t J : 3 On the Daltinere cad Penna ter ee with interest from day of sal serve the right to resell the property in détouit a: the jHagsibies, Anna Bland, Eva Wimarth, Mage | "Ung. of UM the society, which hed, Pre | a week allowed thom by the National Union | Wists ttlorh A atuck Mf oSitaati sd rem dis atinirable fora stock farm The | QU ie oom Sra cea ENTIRE CONTENTS vets 7d no Ta ete Sabet MeEL. | the other societies of the ‘Sous of the Kevolu- | 8nd off the provisions furnished them by lib- | Feording st the purchaser's cout ‘Bisrware 1 U60 feat teen ofeareliens varity fa ui | Mted with tn Afteen daya from tne day ot eater: WILL & ished ms Mashinuron sy. Dt NNAeese Ply ‘arlen, Annie Lake, Rose Taylor, | tion in New York, Pennsylvania and other | eral citizens of the county. All or nearly all 458 La. ave. | a, nd various other truit trees. About 100 acres reserved to resell at the risk and cost | rare waSHIXGTON $1% xB as the: out divi Nannie Wheat, Adu Gulen, Annie Clark, May { States. Gov. Carroll is at present president of | the property is under police protection and the NATHANIEL CARUSI. wee A eee eleanor ke Fal eee. \ \->.: ene Po Rannells, Helen Dyer, Rose Hilton, Sadie Jack, | the national society. sentries challenge all who come near. This is | pUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, Othand Dsts.n.w. | *¥9 stables and large tobacco house, avin -aiks RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., be ae Rahs Wester Law inesiniies Maud Gileski, Maud Shinn. Lula Barret. Mabel —_>— especially the case at Muchakinock, where the | "ap -léds Oe COE ORPEY 8 aM GHABD. e + Pocmsuamas of rs AT AUCTIO! ee é Perry, Bertie Yost, Carrie Clark, Grace Endi- BAPTISTS IN SESSION. men areatwork. HE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL 24 Fast Lexington st., Baltimore, Md. ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. a AD MAY TWENTY-FIRST, ip ate ee cott. Nannie Costell, Lida King, Lillie King, ——_ At Evans an electric light plant has been es- | FHIDAL. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF MAY, AD | _™my0.13.16, 10-4t™ L AT TEN O'CLOCK AM. Swe will weil at the bakers, |]PRUS' HES QAbE sta siredt horthwest, the eotire of | L&ITUATE AT THE ‘se ‘OUI O'CLOCK P.M. SHARP. | (WHANCERY SALE AT AUCTION. aE PERERA STORY AND TOWER, BRICK RES- | fects. consisting in part of F - 181, at HALF-PAST F HAND M STREETS NORTHWEST, IN ley, Alice Vaughn, | Conventions of Two Important Organizations | *blished and all the American Coal Company’ Emily Barrett, Edna G Seuten. Diese Wel , Nannie Castell, roperty is in the light of 2,000 candle power ARTHUR BIRNEY, eaaiesh THOS EIETH STREET NORTH. Ovens. TBE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C Hoonbud Castell, Stella Hcilbrun, Kate MeGirr, aac? imps. Everything is quict at all the mines. | ™7@a&de NATHANIEL Chivers Put apiece EX ROOMS. BATH AND ALL| 2 Stam Roning and Dotter, stout 25 norwe power, | BY virtue f wacor of ton ouvert Ruby Tuliv, Mildred Dean, Edith Keck, Addie | The fourteénth annual meeting of the Wo-| There is every indication that the strike of | t#-THE ABOVE SALE POSTPONED ON AC- AND Sv) 4g es = gy OBrien, Sadie Shaw, Mamie Cocks, Emma |™an’s Baptist Missionary Society began in | the coal miners of Iowa will shortly be a thing | ¢punt of the rain until TUESDAY, NINETEENTH ESDAY APTEICNOOX, MAY TWENTY. | Fine Work Horses. #<tlag Ward etal. are Gaisbery, Annie Johnson, Gertie Heilbran, | Cincinnati yesterday morning in the Ninth | of the past. Ifthe strike is not officially de- + AWD. 1801, wt THUR AL BIRRE: NEARLY ALL OF SQUARE SOUTH OF . INVL. at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the [ } Pouxh Mixer. 1 Dough 2 AF Blanche ‘Vandoren, Blanche Reid, Beatrice | Street Bapti = va clared off ins very few days the men in many | mylGdads NATHANIEL CARUSI,5 TTustess. cen Pimuine weauall “sent that slorant residence che ‘Vandoren, Blane! ° < | Stree! Thane Mil-| ¢ 1 2 3 see, ~ reudences Topliff, Lala Dodd, Maggie Bretsford, Beth | res papust Church. Mrs. P. Thane Mil- | instances will restme work of their own ac-| T ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers Stee oe OS 3th atrect northwest. three stories and buseinent. | ‘eras cash, Tbe py a 4 Eyron, Clare Kepner. Nellie Martin, “Mabel | /¢T delivered the address of welcome and the | cord. This alternative is forced upon them by penis BELONGING TO THE + [fhemoetapproved sisiec humdsocaely decoestede "Lex | Stole, and tf m0t oid wit be offered. weparsiey Drewer, Lelia Peachy, Della Deuuison, Isabel | Tesponse and annual address of the president, | their necessities. Many of them are actually | VERE VALUABLE IMPROVED RESIDENCE PROP. “OTTERBACH” ESTATE. , Affordine xood stabling room: | morning trom to 17 until day of male ee SNE Jordan, Lizzie Lackey, Alice Weaver, Kessie | Mts. J.N. Crouse, followed. Addresses were | suffering and in instances the families are de-| KER OF SEVENTEENTH AND CORCORAN the attention of investors er palties whodesire sinamae | 2328-3 THUS. (DUWLING & SON. Anderson. Lucy Loefiler. Effie Sharpless, Adele | delivered by Mrs. A. H. Barber, Mrs. C. Swift, | pending upon the precarious returns of charity. STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, DEL Trtae at = decree of the Supreme Court of the | some and comfortable howe. ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. of said squi Dyer, Edith Lacy, Annie Kobertson, Edna Bach- | rs. W. J. Harris, Mrs. Anna B. Hartwell, Mrs. —_——<ee ——_—_. Con Soe ae ee ee ie of Columbia, passed om the 1vth day QC Sune, | | Teri g.cash. balance in one and two years, with L — Wundred and sateen (1 Merriam, Heicn,Bickiord, Agnes Frais; Emily | The National Association of Baptiste began | , A" interesting question bas arisen at the | stfaiiy 30 ict wie, improved by» thre-xtory trick | Hot mentioned, the foowine darrcereal atte | are doyonPrequred at taucor taj ™”, Neto | RESIDENCE, No, 116 VERMONT AVENUE, Miller, Daisy Sinclair, Anne Cham its meeting yesterday morning at Pike's Opera | Treasury Department in connection Pera seketiecoeel sual ascronn Distrlet of Column. vig nae, TIMER & SLOAN, AT AUCTION. ited Cy ofthe Bertha Wichinond, Joorlo Davis, Fannie dohe: | Howse. |The convention will met until the 36th. | present silver law, which authorizes the Socre- | and'ft ‘sir 'an uauseel soertasiato male's Mis | , On WEDNESDAY. MAY TWENTIETH, yao, at | ™710dkae carmela [OMRON Tega Toe eeMen ey sry teeter ys 3 : Hundreds of deiegates from all over the United | tary of the Treasury to purchase 4,500,000 | *M¢or shome.or ssood chance for investment. | | S10 OcLen Mgi Ma, tie Cricinal Jot etando: | P)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers SIFEH, Sie, WINE ORE hee Coniee, Mariau Garrett. Ethel Durell, Tillie bl age _ by beara fully | ounces of silver each month and to issue treas+ three years with interest, and secured bys deed. of | wich 's unltuproved and nicely eraded and bounded ENTIRE CONTENTS OF STORE No, 1009 PENN. | Pretuises, we shall offer at public auction that val ee ae ei take Part in te ©=8F-| ary notes thereon. ‘The tronsury notes thus fa: | tiftwcondine at cou of purchase, Absit ORs | Gerlion avenue, an by ch ttt cig 'and'arpec | SNEVANIA AVENUE AUMTHMPSZ, CONSINE.| ae threcstory and taeament residence No: 1100 Ver Pun on, the rane, tn Bano or Pa ry Cole, Katie Carey, May , Marian seas oe issued on the bullion purchased under the act | will be furnished at time of sale, and terme to be co Space of park» and west Ly 3d street east. and | SETS, LAMIS, VASES CNS, rab eagere es ) NRh atOY ey ana recording to be at the © Slater, Annetia Wells, Carrie Braden, Mary ened, Gen ao eebamnen, aggregate £43,552,000. The department coins | Plied with im fifteen day's from day of ‘sale or the a ahs aguregate about 45,904 square feet of SETS; BIC A-BRAC. PLATED WARE, Bees improvements, carved walnut msntels, fine chande- ero Sb iy ee ee ee g xs — monthly $2,000,000 standard silver dollars, artd | $200'will be required when the Property iastract o€: | | O8 SHURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, aso1.at| AND OTHER FIGUKES. | TG pag trp age geegge append fo Pq EE soon, oie btness, Sense Pataes ly = Car- | T° Train Men Killed in @ Railway Accident | {He !4w says that any gain o seignorage arising | _uv12-its EATIMEU'S BLOAN, ‘Auets, | she sume howe, the lots number Natal tus eaece couanenctng OREN O'CLOCK, and contincion oh | stable, sideand ec: alley, and taking Wt all tamerber | "iil be Feld at the Tink aod Coat st the. detestiagt ; lott, Je . rom such coinage shall be accounted for ant = aia FS 5 Sgt FIERNOON at THREE O'Ci : 3 Durckascr, yimAs L roll, Flora Eccard. Mamie Mertz, Bertha Bris- at Philaris, Ala. paid into the teeasury. Under this law the | DJUNCANSON BROS... Auctionsers soc eat te SOUTH OF SQUARE 1001, 88 | SEDAN TWENTE THIRD, Soo RiT NL aeRSAT, | one of the mont desirable residence properties in the Room = Fendall tuniding, ‘¥th dnd D sta. n.w. surveyor for the said toe, Henrietta Croghan, Carrie Bean, Kosa | AtPhilaris,Ala., yesterday a rearend collision | government bas already gained by seignorage Se sn en reat | “Gone onnen oe Chureh, Alice Chandler, Lillie Helen, Garrett | occurred r 000. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY. KNOWN as | These lot’ are unimproved xcept by Serta tes MW" Beveridge, Eag.-and consist- | Terms: One-thint cash; balance in one, two and EDWARD A. XEWMAx. Duuiels. Charity Cromsu, Lottie Patent, Ira | ©cCuFed between two south-bound freights on | $2,545,000. |The ahpestion that now confronts | “" xo. id F SIREET NORTHWEST, AT AUC- | structures, contain about G3, Ato square feet of «round | Mg ik part of, | three years, with notes bearing interest and secured by Boous 8, Fenda busidinig. E.lwards, Annie Keiser, Annie Boniter, Mabel | ‘2¢ Louisville and Nashville railroad. Brake- hese pore or ba os += a Asay anda eacasinie ae i te ane oe, nanan spd the Dechrated Teter Sore a a deed of trust on the property sold. Allconveyancing | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O.. Aucts. mys-ahds Donnelly, Maule Marten, Sadie Benedict, Lotties| mn J. M. Costello was instantly killed and his a Gee nee | ean, of RAL E-PHST FOUR O'CLOCK, Seni | aud they are particulary adapted to wiarf sud sterano | Japanese Ware; French China (decorated and plain). | 04 recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $300 JQATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. Auctioncers. Patten, Vietoria Mertz, Agnes Smith, Lola | body burned in the wreck. Fi Leste : sell in front of the premtoes part of | Pifenee Bier Dinase Cote Pied Cortes eke eens ae R iat Feamna ave. mw ria Mer s Smit P y ‘ireman 4 pamnbur oar SS eer Sen LO Ts SQUARE 456 1 sre of sale: One-thind ') of the purchase sponey | After, Dinner Coffees. Hated ‘Castor, Coffee and | “myjG<ikis LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers 86 ‘Annie Kaiser, Clara Bell Goodwin, Lottie | Brown was also killed and Engineer Edmunds The Hear Arrives at Seattle. Fronting 24 feet on ¥ street witha depth of 68 foot | toe Maid iout oh the Gay. asi. the renidue sa | Tee Sete ‘ urtz, Rovilla Funk, Ellen King, Mabel | hurt mortally. Three oil cars took fire and CELLAR FRAME HOUSE. jas iaugh. “Gertrude Ward, Mary Kurjei, Inez | the wreck was consumed. The collision was} ,,°*Pt orchard Of the revenue marine burean | , Thin otis hnnrove Uy) 4 Large Brick Office Buta Johuson, Mamie Wolverton, Gertrade ‘Pond, | caused by the sec - - has received a dispatch from Capt. M. A. h tent, \d pension offices and in Payments tobe secured by the promissory notes of the | in fact everything usually Memto Herring, Jonnie Cariton, J. Rawards, lotion tio tet Tun “Pproehing the | ros commmsnding the revenue oniter Bear, | tie best locations of Fatrect, es Sms = °N8 OF | Feepactive burchasers, of the purchasers may af their | china housejurnishing store, Mr. ‘Beveridce bavine | STKEET BETWEEN (0 AND P STRETS | (OX THURSDAY APT I 2 3 equal installments at one and two years from th Bisque and other ficu ‘Tin and Wooden Ws ALULIFFE, DAKE & OO, Aucts. PEREMPTORY SALE BY AUCTION OF TWO. Tpfinches toa St-foct, alle, aie j Og eR a by ee hg $20 Peutia. ave. nw. THINTERS AN STREET. BETWEEN ing arge Brick OMice Bud. | paid. a: the rate of U por cent per shurusn, the defend | blers, wtone and other Crockery Mpitosee: oe aes 4 THIKTERN-AND A-HALF ST KEET, BET WE {outa ine, Srit~iane | VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY ON NiwTy| C ASD D SIKEETS SOUTHWEST cry , ; ‘Terms oF any of their m, le removed to Lis new store on F'st.. and having. frest: NORTHWEST, BEING TWO-STOKY AND a CK. we will sell in frout Erciyn Castell, Mabel Lamborn, ‘Allee Clark, ee ge ee in which he reports the arrival of that vessel at | seritnnustiy roa tonske ferro, enum, pargble | Peatned, ‘until Ail od “the. purchase’ money’ and | stocked. saine, the sale ‘comprise sade ke the stay EMENT BRICK HOUSE, No. 1422 NINTH Helen MeCory, Mary Gallaher, Marion Speare, IT WAS A GRAND ttle, Wi of trust on premises; oue-balf of balance cash interest is if any purchaser shall fail to comply | formerly occupied by him. WEST. El FRONT BY THE > paring m, Ficsence 'Hapyet ‘Emily ND SIGHT. Seattle, Washington, yesterday. Slice baifoe balsnes ta Goo sears, moh te bone Dane | with the of the sale within ten (10) days from | No better opportunity to obtain first-class goods in | _On LKNOON, MAY TWENTY- T IN SQUARE 200, Milent, Beads Deen, & Meee te ain ‘The Bear went ona mission to the west of | cent interest per annunt pajable’ seut-annualiy ead | the several dates thereof we reverve the right to read- | this line. FIMST. AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell im front of | Improved ty’ a two-story fase house, with cellar lard, Bessie Dyer, J. mn, » M.| ‘The Fire at Muskegon, Mich., as Viewed | Alas! th i fo be secured by deed of tract, Convevancine Ko.vat | Yerfine and Tesell the property in respect of which de. |My19d&s DUNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers. | the preinises eens: Over ana above gn incembrance of 6700 Kreici and Sadie Fisk. . . ka for the Department of Justice, and | purchaser's cost. A deposit of $000 at time of sale, | fault 1s made at the risk and cost of the defaulting LOT 56, SQUARE 3 ° Ji cash. at the purchoser sophon. A depomt ahaa ants bens of Ua adiiha Wana et From the Lake. Capt. Healy says {ft was fully and satisfac- | ferms to be complied with in ftteen days. otherwise urchaser. Ai, conveyancing and recording at pur | JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers Premting 16 Seek on Sh ctet. seh adathel 15 | SCS eS Tt hceeeleee at aeee the ‘theater were besieged by a mage crowd of | Steamers from Muskegon report the scone | tory accomplished. The captain says ine | ee eer citer ave dare! ad Tertneat ot aah ets | ASS EDWARDS UOSiN tare fe Mana D ste. mw. | Sick house in feria order? having beam receutiy pe: | ted Sot of Gefaultine purchaser All couveyauciar, eager and joyous children, anxious to gain ad- | from the lake Saturday night as a grand one, | telegram that the schooners Premier and | fi romenewasayerpatiubed in eaaiengion Dee We WHO UGH BY. 458 La. Trustees. | CATALOGUE SALE OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF ‘and painted inside and out, contains all modern, | &¢., at purchaser's cost taiesion, and right on theiz heels was a throng | though not at all welocme it being realincd deg | Dusting ,Wave were lost about Shumagin | "myisdads “DUNCANSON BROS. Aucionsera,_| HENKE ® Davis, Fendali building") FEE RIGGS HOUSE. FIFTEENTH AD | improvements, cabinet mantels; pearall thecar lines | 14 seas SATCLAPFE, DARB S00. of their elders, equally anxious to secure seats Islands in April. He, brought down fif- JRATCHIFFE. DARE & CO., Auctioneers. See se THE pNke Pe Oe Terms. One-third casi; balance in six, twelve and | = —"¥ = - Of vantage, #0 that on the going up of the eur. | 2™dreds of people were being burned out of| teen of the Premier's crew. He. sa} AL ESTATE ON SIXTH| Whitpobs PIA: tain the lower floor and galicries were com- | 20wse and home. Insurance companies inChi-| nothing about the remainder of the | VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK Hi NK AND L STREETS | $IRRORS. DHAPIRIES. UGLASS | eieteen mouths, with interest. secured Uy" deed ot | J ATCHFFE, DARE & 00. AvCTIONEERS NORTH, WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, a HAN 2 STREET BAST BELWEI NA MAND CROCKERY WAR! trust, A deposit of €200 at tine of sale. Terns to be #20 PA. AVE. &. CHIN pletely fille. cago who do fire and marine business are quite | Premier's crew nor of the crew of the Dashing | S.NORTH CANOLINA AVENUE SOUTH By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the} KLAR FABLES TAlt ROOM, CAFE OEFICE | (o"tuacil at tak “aud cost of purchaser, All'cos: | VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUILD! eases heavy losers by the conflagration asit i re | Wave. It is supposed that they-were left at| 4 WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEME Peas wherein Joka W. Devoe end Tomsa one, | Be.. CONTAINED IN ABOUT TWO HUNDRED | Yex*neing and recording at pure AL THE COLNER OF TWENTY ty LIEUT. BOTELER’S TRIAL. was great uneasiness among agents until it was | #0me one of the fishing stations in Alaska. ‘The | © ELECTRIC BELLS, SFEAKING TUBES, BUR: | Arecoiplamanteand Lizzie Laiiun and ethers asede, |, ROOMS. ee om bbeee to 2) oe eee learned that the mills and Iumber piles were | Dashing Wave was a vessel of 149 tons and be-| GME, ALARM, AND’ Ht ‘OF | tendants, the uncersiqned, trasteo, will vellat public | Op, WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY TWENTY: | Dermuit from aactioueer snapetiention fer] Oy A Large Mass of Testimony to be Con-| tafe. For years pes: Muskegon has been the | Jonged to Lynde & Hough of San Francisco | on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY NINETEENTH, | THE TWENTIETH DAY OF MAT. AD aut ai | and CONTINUING FACH DAN thatontioy oe Beate es ee ; sidered by the Commissioners, greatest lamber shipping port in the world. and was used in carrying supplies to their fish- } at 5iX O'CLOCK. we will offer for sale, in front of Hive O'CLOCK P.M., all those és or parcels of | HOUR until all are dixposed of, we will sell on the USitED STATE MARSHALS SALE.—BY VIR. ‘The is ‘ _ —oo —____ ing station on Papoff Island. The Premier | the premises, ground known as Lots numbered 40 an_i31 in James N. | premises, 1oth and G streets northwest, Washinton, | U/ tue of a writ of fleri facias. issued out of the clerk's | » Lot 23 fronts 18 feet on, id street. Lot 24 fronts 19 testimony taken in the recent trial of was a vessel of 307 Tons and belonged to Jacob SUBLOT 58, SQUARE #72, Callan's subdivision, in square No. *56, situated on | D. C., the entirecontents of the RIGGS HOUSE, com- | oflice of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum: 2 Low. Bill be suid Lieut. Boteler for intoxication, covering 165] “ YOUNGSTER FOND OF THAVEL. | Jonson of San Francisco. Nithall he'noders tuprovemeats; Hlogamly kaisued | 'Fonas ot tales "Guetthind tank sae che eases ta Ta cath, in front of the court house ‘avor df'aatd Dostese” | Corwer of 2 ete ; jacana a vuprovenents. 4 . ne co ‘. ‘ pages of typewritten matter, has been forwarded | Thirteen-Year-Old Willie Affelder ‘the Bear will now coal and take on board | audembellished throuchout. é 9, 12 ktpa" Ie "monte from. day of sale, with interest Gn SATURDAY. the SIRAM DAY OF JUNE, Leet, | Terms: {ue third ep balance n ope and yo years, t the Oromisloners by the , a an : pincaep of Peru, | other supplica and probably be ready to sail | fetus wade known at sale. A, deposit of $200 re Se sale, secured by the promissory notes of at TPELVE O'CLOCK M.. all 1 tue right, title, Ws Frith interest from LF of onto, Cocered, Soya x peice teil tone _— eer eae for Bering vea about June 1 to join the Rush, | fren days, otherwise the right ts fed to resell | chusers can pay" ail the purcha in cash oul day % described property. to-wit: Lots mmubered teentyang | chaste” option. A deyait of @1W0.om each lot wih te Comal ere ae The Fees surrounding the disappear-| which will precede her. ‘ sith ta cont of fe, detente pare paver. All Pe aie or ralit cation tiereot by the court din id Sul, Blush. Lacnand oiber material, OO owrer, | Soo pepe Cy. rain 2 cas a rs ire af tae ot sale. Terms to he complied wit ‘nec resented cleven witnesses, | ance of thirteen-year-old Willie conveyancing, recording, cliaser’s cont. ion of sale and payient of the purchase money. | | TW S - | James F. Woilard's subdivision of lotsin square mus | im hiteen da . oF ws follows: Privates Thomas Lynch, Bernard | Pers, Ind, who was lat seen tn Decenr | wTBe, charge brought against Dr, George | mrieande vere Pe DARE LST | talaet te ip ernee choo gerry | CEG ARON Ott amar ana | Recenene Dimer eee | Rutan te a MeCormick, Charles W. Skinner, W. F. Ap-| 1889, and of whom uothing had bee + | Wyckliffe of assault ona female patientin Char- = = Seusiuent will be paid to day of sale. A depomt of #50 | other woods. ahd singular the improvements thereon Neized UatCLifFE DALE & Oo. — — Rida 4 nm heard | jotte Va., hasbeen dismi: ‘i ‘on each lot sold will be required when the property is | Elewant Bronze Fizures, Urns, Pedestals. levied on as the property of Jaines H. Kel my 1d&ds Auctioneers, by, Leslie Elleworth, William Stanermann, | since, notwithstanding the most stre | nema n dismissed, the parties FUTURE DAYS. Knocked down to. the ‘purchaser. “The terms of sale | Two very large and handsome teyptian Marble | be sold to satisfy Execution No. O1iNat lave, in taver | eee — lames E. Preston, William MeDoanell, J. A’ | forts, hae been cl ween pag z oe the pee ood ey dei RATCUFE, Dani & 06., auctioneers. aS Se ES eee ee of 4G. Erwocd & Co. DANIEL M. RANSDELL, | RATCLIFFE, DARK & an Gukent ‘tw John C. : forts, leared return from | there was not the foundation for le ° Teadver ‘0! intings, Marqueterie Tables. U.S, Marshal, D.C. rey —— 3 Lombardy, wide the vefense cate acta. | Chieago, where his father found him. Four hundred persons saw ten prisoners, only AUCTION SADE OF VALUABLE Stsontand rik of defaulting purchaser. "Ailenrey: | xuinster, Wilton Velvet, Mouguet and other Gar- | “RATCLIFFE: DARR & CO... Aveta, mylotoyss | TRUSTEES: SALE, Som TRATES BS Elgin, Markwood, McCabe, West, Fileld, Speer ‘The boy's story is a most romantic one. Af- pal — pg tng dio (Del il ae be ON L STREET BELWEES FIPTEERTH AND SIX- Smilin: ANDER ee eee eee eae en ee memertion Caeies, View Se ek ee pager ticene idliermuasead ‘Thompson, Nicholson, Darcey, Bast, Sherman, | ter leaving home he went to Chic: loried astlo . = TEENTH STREETS NOKTHWEST. ice: Census bureau, corns . MRAM BERS —— é . By virtue of adeed of trus duly recorded in Lil Nanebaum, Sergeants Robey’ Daley andi Seay. | tested. dose weeks tes pons arr oe Saturday. ‘The oflcases, were Duriiery and| On gHinapey aay awe ne ror, |_THOSIAS ES WAGOAMAR: Meet oe PaEas | Fine Walnut M. To Gheptine Sete, VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | xu a"! follo “hr erseq- one. of in Liter Moore. > diataling the tet n, not- | petty larceny. Sheriff Simmons applied the | at FIVE O'CLOCK'P. M., we will offer for sale at pub- Ash : = ZBE NORTH SIDE OF H SCREET BETWEEN | for the District of Coll at - $ standi e fact that the newspapers ‘ally hard. lig auction, in front of the premises, house and lot No. UNCANBON BRO8., Auctioneers, M “ NE HEATH AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS | party secured thereby, It is understood that in iash especially it unders' it the weight of the testi-| teemed with descriptions of him and de- V2 L street northwest, being part of lot 16, square ‘9th and Dats. n.w. Cherry se eT ESDAT, MAY Tee, m front of the mony ix against the lieutenant. The Commis-| tectives were on the lookout. From there = = south ‘side Of Er wirect aud ie 108 feer 11 inches te | TRUSTEES: OF VALUABLE ‘IMPROVED | _ Mantel nirrore, Fine Hair Mattres Five UCLOCK P.M in front of the prcnen se | FIVE DeLOCR P.M ae ollowae betace doting the class nt > MAMONY Oo hence be Net Se, AUCTION SALES | seot cna BERS AROUR, AP og WO BELEE Pa | Rina, Same, Beers dere tne ove | CU NUAAUU Stree Lon caaeaD | ce atenng Oe sero Samoneum Dee ot a wen! or 3 ” ‘I 8" EI and Comtorts, Windo' _ * S| Doi ua: bia, gaat Moipes and Texarkana and then returned to “FUTURE DAYS, efgrine: Oue-third cath; belanceinoneandtwo years, | WEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH STREETS NORTH Warde, Weds Soa 2 Say Bros | of stret usar sit Sttowt northwest Uy wdeptivof | Ail that yertin place oF parcel of and and protons Notes From Fails Church. Chicago, where he worked ons steamer be- | 7PHOMAS B. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. Purchaser, Delerred its to be secured by deed | _ By virtue of a deed of trust duty recorded in Liber | **l/ *h4 other Carpets, Writinis fantes, Improved by two brick houses, Nos. 1759 and’ 73) (2) tn equare pumnbered « Correspondence of The Evenine Star. Seen Citcage sad Beale. Fram thee he | © on tit eagnts SeOOEN: 4 500k |e ne lars to x ime of | No. 1400, tolio 9 ot sen... one of the fan or | Very Handsome Walnut Pillar Extension Tables, | Trin ser and peeasete a lente, carne am | thir-5-tour (134), socending to A. Ey Ferd : Co SECOND, tern om a fifteen, District of Cola o section, and presente a splendid’ opportuust | visi jaare folie Bee Fatus Cacncu, Va., May 18, 1891. mt to California and back again to Chicago, | (02 FBIDAY, wi aT eS | the holder of notes peas ed rel he ea ce || Metatemaetme Walnnt Leather-covered Chairs. —_| {> investors or to secure a good building site for a fu | jn'vie surveyor’ ofce of and, ciiy, tometer minke wil t Jit sell eS Abted Fs ‘will be et the risk and'c here, through business relations, he was dis- | huiliings uumbared Sts and Sir od wrstieeticaee | doth iti purchaser, All conveyancing and record: | WE WHI. offer tu An Pesidence. eee AN iicent Mirrors, Side ‘Tables, Butler's Tables | "Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years | Jaren, horeditarsents ona appariomsncse te the mete ‘Mr. Green Gaither and his niece, Miss Sally ks x " covered and Mr. Affelder advis is the ‘be ed cl it a ‘ENTIETH DAY OF 4 4 Hawling, were attacked with grip several woeks | abouts. ‘The boy it hardy: and’ hie, heuer fey | dage tom date of sales» ne Purebeeer within se | Ia ‘A. A.BIRNEY, | Attorneys | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. Mth tr Dremises, | “Mleqsnt Glemware, Chine and from Gay of sale, andsecured Uy adeec ot trust ou tie | telouscins or in any'wise appertesninur ago and have been very sick, but are now slo < - m for | Riis canb. 408 La. ae. for Ail the right, tite, estate and interent of the erantors Crockery, Window | pro, ef ycrith thterest at 6 per cent per annum, or all | “Terias One-third cash the balance tp one and two srr : now slowly | not returning sooner was that he liked to travel. | ais THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. WH RHOLES. the therein: io thd to the followin. described realestate, it Linen and Fruit Cloths, Napkins, &c. cosh. A stgpostt of, 9500 will pe reanured at time, of | years.¢ per cent. secured by = decd of trust on the prop Mr. €. 3. MeG. P a8 s[HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioncers. naTeLiFFe, Dann £°C5.. | bia-to wit: Ail or original IMfot numbered two (2) in | _Tete-a-Tote Breakfast wed’ other Tab archaser, Terus to be complied with in ten days from | dejoni r. C. M. MeGonan of Washington has pur- Dr. Graves Arrested in Denver. myl0-d&ds ‘Auctioneers. | square numbered four hundred and eighty-nine (459), | Glass and other ware. FINE WALNUT, as, of sale or the property may Le resold at cust of | the terms of sale are chased the farm of forty acres of Mr. EA.| Dr. T. Thatcher Graves was arrested yester- | T®USTEES. SALE OF VALUAB! J MPROVED —— lene Goa “| Souther with all the improveluents, way easements, | TRIMMED and este: LARGE SIDEBOARD, dehaaiens purchaser. LATIMER @ SLOAN, As from the day of sale Greenough and, report says, for €16,000. It iy | day afternoon in Denver and taken tothe county | SIXTH STREET NONTHEAST. R 4 ns or sappertainiugs and a beoimmapsisintag <1? << 9S ). guhempelpeaal - “user afte By virtte of a deed of trust recorded March 22, 1880, Fame. ave mew. | Oh Rib ierect aoe castes aitber & very desirable property. jail. Today he will ha 7 E " UILD The Hiding Cid tom Sn a ride om Thar: | Tey, be ill havea hearing, when the | nit fifa eeu a tattmeottigae | NINE VALUABLE BUILDING LoTs ox. Tux] pin'y pater hoyere af Ge grates ee 3 ah BILLIARD ROOM. ATIMEE & SLOAN, Auctioneers. i 4 Fine Billiard Tables and Fi: . = 3 ab Pitan Bete totem nar ce: a Com k it 4. ASEMENT Bay-wrn- | 20% ~ ‘the purchaser. 35, EB: day evening last. On Decoratio . : ‘sell by public auction OF CORCORAN 8TREE’ pp ES pete Lg ed a DENCE, No. 1816 CORCOKAD day evening last On Decoration day the club baii or not will be decided. Ttis aid upon seman WOR apy CREST Sraae Sinecabaen rate atcmrencan: Se UGy and ouch tert om be due hereon, care | _Mirrore, Back Ber Fixtures, Bar, Glass Ware, Bar ae Anne Sane: ov estates He solange. s haoeyre The proprietors of the Sherwood farm have | £00 authority iss Sallie Hanley has also | certain P Premises kodwn and | STREETS NORTHWEST, NEAR NEW Wolias eaccds of the Disatet of Colsanan ee wigs Roost. P.M. we will sell at pubiic | _RATOLY a OSS, Ba. _eystenee ggntacted for the building of = residence om | Wrote the label: nea tier othe wer eae | Bae ites ant ah cherie. | Sttue avenue ane) Gera "Auount athe dot unpaid cad erared oy |S Ss HUSTED eT gener eas es are property. ® . deed of trust recorded in’ ‘I mene ING ROOMS. . 2 2 prepes ee Barnaby, while M tm Liter No. 18: _ . foned bow) ‘and of sale and’ Taterom Tie clutctaplated excursion forthe pleamare | Hertel wile Mie Hanley carted it to Bor cmeeteket 1s 3Y avoriox, Map telgee ca autnacoany tick er | WeineTatien Lounge, nn, Sate, Chara ; | PUESRETORS Bala Po a Uargn Ar CALCARE of your city denizens will conecft abouta week | Who tas had chatge of the coc of Proiiceny, ict ea 7 tn | ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- | five st tne of sac) in cash; bwiancein two years, t0 | Anmunclator, Desks,” Counters, Large Fire-proof BRE, SETHE NOLTHWEST COMMER OF t Decoration Atrain cannot be ob- : idence, | sic balance im che yenr, Or all casi at option? the | SIXTH, 1804, AT SIX O'CLOCK we will sell by pub- | 0S e¥idenced by note of purchaser bea Bare. SIXTH AND 5 STREET= NOKTHWEST tsige for the Sh tant has goue eust to seoure further evidence. ftyrciner A denon ot S200 wil beregured st the |e auction, in front ofthe premiaee, Evarel oy tandgl enton properties atte OBBY, gt on SELIDAN, MARTEWEATOSEOUND. 1hgn, we the accountant division, general Ina ete, The Wnal Brith Convention. Ricopagt merce, quale getnavyencedom | NINE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING @ITES ' | Cetra ol denn of O50 paula kin |For a, 1m squame turing the latter partof President Arthurs ad-| The B'nai B'rith convention at St. Louie yes- | cos nd ris of the deiauiling purchaser. ee Sitéen anys, cthorwiee rat cere ae tect on te at» ith s Bape on 8 st. of 2 Gan Seats nd Zor avhile after that when | terday rejected the proposed increase in the| myioatde ABNEM D. KRLLY,} Truster, | , Burhtof theee lots front 18.24 feet on Corcoran street | to rosall at the rink and cost of thedetaul pe pe hy td Story prick iwelitoe and store, whicl’ ca easily be cus der President (to mer nee ethereal executive committee from one to two repre- | (HANCELY SALE OF VALUABLE ine ae nes dereior a net With alley sides S00 beat being | Bewobeper Dubie fy Washin : in a Snet_clm hotel and tos exsmerameen' ‘here, Tope into Sealtanartumedys ne RERaE Ne coureners Rana |i ict lhe Tora at eae ate eos | petacein ca cecaeh eee OBL tt 7 TO som SQUARE 304, aueante ANbuEw & Shabialy| Tee _ | recy beacause free Reg ee the ranch and returned last week and wit orake | the subordinate lodges shall be one year instead | sive. Georae P. Munt, No. L747. Equity Doc Bt, | | These lote are beaut tuated in one of the best | ‘| #0MAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. WSslonescus be bed yrag to : Kornts tobe secured by deed of trast on ‘the fm Sbiy become a sojourner in your cite Teak | of six months, and decided. to codify the laws | me sndorarbel (mies artotnted by ata Geers. wil | eotlons ot the nos went; whl ary pertenan GHAXCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. PROPER: “BI IN BROS. sold gh all caah, 0 the purchaeer'soprion. , Kepontt ae TT of the order. ‘The delegates were taken through | BEVESTH "DAY OF MAN, inbf, at MALY PAME | Hou of pecoonsin sore of desirable real eat lnveat Stanier Is qromorr Onn, ee ait | Tenmecas. “ovieae E5ny. | Lonoosil nt the vist std cost ot dcieuitior bt in inninais ao aaa ° city in carriages. FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. xt public stiction in front of | ments. © : ore Ca SOOT E Ket HOME EAD: ; en se es ee es i S23 apce he yzemises, sup iol’ Seventeen iu square Nona. | ening: One:third cman: balance in one and two yurtue of decree ofthe Supreme, Court of the | (HANCEBY SALE AT AUCTION. ‘Ail Convevancing, $e Barba oOo. with the lovely views and gather wild flowers ft Soterred paz moans, secured by dood of eras on a east. cause No. 1: k, docket 40, we. ‘on ORIGINAL LOT 2, SQUARE 636, for the little no. EW | ‘The big parade of the Benevolent and Pro- | Lermne of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equai | the premises, or ‘st the purchaser's option. “A. DNHSDAY, THES STi Day"On WA Sour Untied Staten: ‘BOtert 2 Weis and G uvcc.—auce” NASBA SOMME ry Orr of Elks took place at Lourie | aa ates Mote GH Rise acted ES a | Hera cn ane eae, | BM fm area at see otateon at BA | Ratha east ae een See Cae ae Ky. yesterday. Last night the Elks ball toot | Syston the aruui ad pe acon, eheniona | he gee trrta ar wath anal cat | prt rca aa all" ioral ORTG RAE TANS SoU Me Wear OF SQUARE 2. Fire in the New York Woods. | place at the Auditorium, 9000 people being | tums sup. /All'conveyanctie. ie. at tout of pur Nertisquent.” Alteonveyauctug and recording af pur | Revenge: geente my Gecewetown. District of 'G = 2 eter tordicncend A great tire is raging in the woods in the int. At noon addresses of welcome to the | Shs ama if, tennis of tale re not complied within | Chasers coat RATOLIFFE, Dann & co, _| {ites fourteen ean in Foers Beaty, Fire: virtue of a decree of the Supreme:Court of o te ! — . feu daya the trustee reserves ‘eset tue | _23 kela a to Georgetown. Distict of Colt in the cuse of wt town of Theresa, Jefferson comity, NY. It were delivered by Gov. Buclmer and | jrojery mice tives days aavertacment inthe Bveu | 1 ,rcrivye DAUR & CO., A ‘on the south sige of Brida strest atthe Risiuet Webbet ‘i, Sach equity docket Of Sin wasscton fre on atract at Reed's Milla, on | Mayor Tyler at Licderkrans Mall. E: B Hay of | far pactune "ET BuiDGE. EArt ‘Pedeeate | R, “920 Toone eve. nw, | BEES ica tad ronnie eat with aides | tertne at pale itetton, St rome ee the Utica Black clear ‘ashington v4 social session # Ne ith wt. 8. mr “: the lod trom which ser bat bap, ent ba | meee, ue aracomion ere many and) RATEHIRTH DAMM & CO, Acton: ** TR EEE RAO SE some Most conspicuous being Nie AS the ground was so dry that the ‘were | model of the White House and_ grounds, | RATCLIFFE DAUR ECO., To ae = svon beyond control. ‘They have burned over | troughs by the W eee oe we dress 600 acres and destroyed 00 cords of wood, ington a “an te ert 1079.08 AT eee eo periine some of the westerners a] ‘as cow! ates