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12 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, MAY 80, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. level space, a theater and restan-| elles, ie frm being. componed of Hndson AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. rant, both of wi itis needless to add, are | Taylor and Chas. B. 7. ken, the jew= | =” 6 ae FUTURE DAYs. sabe: well patronized—for on summer nights (and it | eler; fancy goods; M. W.Galt & Bro] FUTURE DAYS. —— is always either summer or spring time in Chili) | jewelers; Wm. Marshall, auctioneer; Geo. Nor- UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, UNITED, STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. —By virtue arcu, DARR © 0O., Auctioneers. rpuomas DOWLING & SON, Auctionsers the populace flock here to enjoy music, dancing , confectioner; Harper & Mitchell, di ‘dth'and D streets northwest, Gf writ of Serfacine iegned out of the clerk'g of | UR, oer e UxIMPROTED rRorEnry ox wine. | 3 — and operetias, 0 ent Yee and drink’ Cousine | goods; cage Davie, music store, and Geo. F- | cowrmUATION OF CAT, BALE OF EX- forme directed. 1 wil sel st yobs rc TEERER, STEEL BETWEEN & AND F | SUD MuESDON HOTEL COMMER het | beer and champagne chicha, n, goods, Wm. Marshall's auction CONTENTS. 0) Rivas. ‘of the. tenon g aig FETS NORTHWEST AT AUCTI STREET AND NEW PORK AVENUE. y 4 4 'TY-T! DAY OF JU! Ov TERN often ben ea EOOND: | We shall sell at public suction, on. satis apna atone ee ae | Bevseer aad on te eine | URGERR A UP GUTAEEE® RORTARRT: | ERs eae REED SCueRS ah ese | Sh AFI clock ee Sat oderbr ct | pet geome een oe PRCA NOS. 7 A.M... and from day to day untilall ably strong head and steady foot to make the | ner of 9th street, in the same building he oceu-| APERIES, GLASS. WARE oni xB Ss] ae oe a ‘THe SOUTH HALE OF LOT Sx SQUARE 143, and y today is : Fronting 38 feet 8 Inches on 10th and running ony Sy ascont, but mercifully the dizzy heights are | pied until he died, a few years ago. ‘The firm ¥ ELIARD “1: he (1) and ‘two (2) subdivision of part vat neh Sit rtially hidden by vines and overlapping | of Harper & Mitchell was composed Roch, C4 OFFICE in AND. OTRED | 5 | Fimesant Fie ioty said a te leone 2 Property, this locality is rapidly advancing im by Branches. Following a winding peth smoug |of Waller, Harper and John. ‘Mitchell. SHINES, LIQUORS, Eo. 00) Weeictok Gateeatia: tasstine SiN alt end sinter | vals, Uethe about one bork ‘womikexatenied ear | SP . q ing ig pal hn IN ABO! 'NDRED 5 tered route of the Eckinyten and Soldvers’ Home bie. douse shrabs and trees the way grows uarrower, | Mr. Willian, who kept a millinery establish- | on MONDAY MORNING, MAY WHA A i oe a er ES SES wii By wilder and more crooked. Here is a craggy | ment for many years on this 9. was then | commencing at TEN O'CLOCK and CONTINUING ation No. 4680, consol “1 | eeighdaamepeeiependeagaed (i: ARD ROB! grotto, within which perpetual twilight reigns | located on 11 street adjoining Farnham’s | Gisbosed of, we will sell on the premises, 1th, and G ‘and st law in favor of, Rpm meet cpensin eens te win | MA cALS and — a drips, and one is startled. aS bag — _— got Neg _ cota north vest. Washington, D. C.. the entire, con, aya Pe AAS . mas mere ent from day ot sale, boca Uy deed | ferpent, its head raised ‘ue if fo ake: Ail | F. Elis bought ent his business, end about 196s | MOSDAY MOUNING, SUSE FIRST, mse bow Auctioneers MIB WIOZS | SF LG reguirel tt ties of tale, Terme tobe toee | long the crooked Pa, slant geraniume are | bought trom Lewis, Johasgn he site ofthe | WIE, SELL: ST RUBLIC SATE, 70 TAB BsGU-| [SOE = WAGGAMAN, Beal Boo 4 ‘og. | feuiting purcbeter: "All Conveyancing and ecorting growing, some ten feet high, with trunks like | present Ellis music store. .On the west si bidder, pil. SATURDAY: | CHANCERY SALE OF LOTON THIRD STREET BE- | ft sath seers cost, Saplings, besides roses in infinite variety, azar | 10th street between the avenue aud £ stecet | 2UN© SIAN, 1501, in front of the fremine, sens, ‘WEEN G AND H STREETS. BourHWEeE RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. leas, honeysuckles, Indian pinks, pansies’ and | J. 8. Harvey had a wood and coal place. Sab- | flies, in square Oi inthis city. Houses to be femoved EEMG STORY AND Bai my2s-abds wRuctionse . Meee ee eee ae en a eT poarhad | “hemes 7 OMOnOE W. or1ORNKE, By Outs ge | RRSTINR BARS EGO. aes coating of fertile soil. Ever so far above the | his residence in the building occupied until = Pracr TY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE UNIM- city's din and tumult is an obscure corner | recently: by the Sunday and » litte | ‘T™USTRES SALE OF VALUABLE STEAMDOATS: Tri in WW. Cor | PROVED 10 IN THE SUBDIVISION 0 which can be reached only by zig-zag foot | further up thestreet, next to what is now the| “Tale AND #iANCHISES, es math half of square | | WASHINGTON MEIGHIS BY AUCT - teed the Bapceme Court R F : Beg em and Wis estoy algae bes | Sa se aaer a Weaning, en P| BL Cea ee Sea See, Se tee enc | AG pete ae ae ig trees, it is safe to say that right here | one time mayor of Einib, whervin Horaiid G. Wood eu twelve homie pron of the renters. by public ape P wom ald by the 424 man tothe dest ‘waa foreciy anime! Si tegbeereeh Cnn Ay RSME RE mi ge| RAOMN as waluiteaos Mian THOMAS DOWLIKO a 0< when yy the first man iret_ woman » Davis recalls the scene that was pre- of T r IXTEENTH ‘money at the b 2 SHTS. oN, Sinn astsh ok Eden, bas bar FOCI | occ to one mlking inte neghborhon of | RAYg¥ st'kkr ial at Rina SCLC ES ee BP | tet Gece eee acter eta | — si er anywhere else in es office e a ¥ mus of | thecity., This subivision ix recarded as the most | J ATOLIFFE, DARK & 00, Auc D MEDA, SANTIAGO. THE VIEW FROM THE SUMMIT. Lewis Jokgeon & Os's bank tm 1068 mont Oil Cs ie ler hake yph meh iin ten ‘days from time of | besutifal and desirable suburben sills adacent to the = —— PALACIOS EN EL ALAME s Z When the summit is attained, one feels well | the buildings were two-story bricks, although Laker Sohn W. ‘Thomnp- Soret aned i partaiay ig ear many oF the | VALCAMUE IMPROVED RPAL ESTATE of STREP ‘ t prom- 3 ‘le, Apparel, Fur- Neuiting purl finest Cg ee — Ox | more jealous of the rival republic, will some | repaid for his toil and trouble by the magnif. | {Mere were occusicnal frames. | Tile most pro | Ao eae ee an aise he HGeoshold, | Siar'en Garp’ advertanipent inthe Nvening Sinr= | © fern of aul. Uno ial cast ouaure ia, tw CHILP'S CAPITAL CITY. |" aecorn ss monument cent prospect spread out on every side, Di-| By. Mere at ie corner of 10th and D | feet ieie ait ana.e ena PS pane 3 Ses _ + s: GEN. BARNEY O'sIGqINS. rectly at one’s feet lies Santiago; in an almost | streets. which is still standing. The building | soutivwest. in aid city of fashington, and the bulld- deposit of, $200 at time of mai n on x ctures: al lied with in fifteen days from the day The most venerated statue in the whole col- — level plain, surrow on every side | occupied by Robt. Farnham, stationer, at the | ing, sheds and structures situated thereon and alee Siro the rire is reserved to the those pieces prema WEEN i aXD action. tn tron Je, other- | ART OF Ly lat the risk and cost | Fronting 16 feet on Barney O'Hi y jowy Andes, and on clear days the | corner of lith and Pennsylvania avenue, was a | Si,tHose certain pleces oF parcels of Jand and premises aE Stthe defaulting Darcheser"Allconveyencing andfe: | foun aley, iinproved i sropeeanbetbenpeelars Sea = white cap of giant Aconeagun can be distinctly | two-story brick and. did not, as Mr,’ Davie | summeaihen cece orommuenn: B.C. knowa snd | > aTCLINFE, DAME & O0., auctioneers. ome RATCLIFFE, DABR & CO.. | “Wermecf ens’ One-third cosh; telance in one an ee eet ere ee ee ae i, blowing pure and cool from the | recalls “it, extend all the "way to the | sine appears in the ‘ofiicesof the surveyor and.e- | Two.sTORY BAY-WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, XO. | my19-anda ‘Auctionecia, | two years, with interest; secured “tyne a oe, sad e Beau’ t fe air, y corder of deeds tor sald District 27 TWENTY-FIRST STREET NORTHWEST. ane, all cash, at the purch y be appears ia forgcons uniform, mounted on ® | mountain tops, comesfaden with the fragrance | rear of athe eted ara Bae esighbon ae the | Guat Coen the west, Dart of lot Ave) onthe | be WRiDAT AFTERNOON JUNE SIFTER: at | garTHE ABOVE SATE Is POSTPONED Ow ac. | Maseatiane Params yoruen A witn in Shee Santiago. teed A of near-by flowers, while strains of music an lement Woodward and his neighbors in 801 le of rreet. in said - €X- | SIX O'CLUCK, we will offer ior ‘4 ‘of the mt of the rain until TUESDAY. SECOND DAY OF | days or the ripht is ay rx X*; urbs of People. | dic is called the George Washington | snatches of song and laughter float up from be- | center of that square were in frame buildings. | tendine with said lot Times from said LOCK, we will esis, tm front Tight ts reserved to resel Pe UNE, at FIVE O'CLOCK. cost of the defaulting purchaser. All convey: 7" untry and landed as the grentest man | iow, Viewed from this elevation, one can ap-| When the present buildings on the same site gether wth ha PART OF LOT 12, ‘KATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., ee. ; waeen rt of bis time. Living at a period when the i ios ted fterward they were ining thereto and all the buildinws thereon, also. my28-d&ds Au topeers, = FFE, DARK & CO., Aucta _ EL CERRO DE SANTA LUCIA. |nation was shaken ‘to ite depths by the | Rr tattiten ‘te eid ‘aut’ Tie" sgnates ents | cere eee ee ee eee ee ee ee ey eae PERSE TT Soak tate etal | Pavia SLOAN, Aetna JR ATOUPFE, Dawa co: Auctions momentous questions whether the clergy should | jr ness of chi business section of the city. ber ea rt or should not friz the hair over their foreheads | Marked with the exact Co aeerpee Lerms: In respect of the sald steamboats, one- VERY VALUABLE BUILDING. LOT ON East d what a vast area it rambles over, consider- | In course of time the old building occupied | cash, the bali ‘two equal installments at three in a “bang” and whether the president should |} n n ae 4 sand fate of sale, and in respect of the AND M STREETS NORTHWEST AT AUCTION Where People Go to Promenade and Drink 6 P ing that its population is barely 190,000. Owing | by Lewis Johnson & Co.'s bank dieappeut SRDEGS, SOND GROOMING oo GOTH attend church in «military ‘uniform oF the | to the ever-present possibility of earthquakes, | before the march of improvements and was re- | ciel ,brovettZ, one-third cash, the balance in two MUlk-—Seme Magniscent Private Pateces— | dress of a private citizen—be freed the canntry | ts houses hove selacen more’ than two Hories | placed byaricucturecf modern weer ae | stake afoot © por cen?unn per tau Until palde to O'CLOCK F-M.."infrout of the presen, we wil el The Best Work of » Chilian Editor—On a | from the Tule of Spain. averted threatened | while the majority have only one, and conse- | Davis’ identification with Pennsylvania avenue | be sectred by a fen upon ts Drgperty satiatactory £0 | resell the property at the risk and cost of the default =~ ¢, LOT, 33. SQUARE 197, ea tecton Bate! ‘Meuntain of Solid Stone. revolution, gave character and dignity to the | quently each, with its central patio, covers a| dates further back than the establishment of | (ie ‘sets. oF all caah. at the ption of the purchaser. | Toeepuins LeoPertzats ve are: advertisement of such | Frontipg 17 feet on the'eatt side of 10! street between | Frontine ‘on 12th by a depth of 110 feet to am national government and succeeded in uniting | good deal of ground. Their walls, stained pink, | the banking firmof which he is a member. He | purchaser. "A deyouit of #260 will be required on eaca | Tee#i¢ Some Rewepaper published in Waslingtom, | Land M streets northwen Ly a dept of [50 feet, with. | Alley. Braz gale eroen and velon, contrat | wan in fat born on that arene, in a hou | Eocsup fei tao ort cea | Mepapane 7 RARCLMPE BAC Ec | “Aer ac ocatt nt sould command ee: | Pet ger ah uae Pn ea Ts ‘Shams The Star's Teavdiing Commntesionce. pleasantly with one another, and their tiled | owned by his grandfather, Lewis Johnson, | re trastes Heer ee eae or ae STE DARI © GOT Aas | tenea One-third cash; balance in one and two | ore HT thatennscl sie ee er eeeed, ot tine of alias roofs are artistically broken by towers and | between llth and 12th streets, occupying the | tt ulting purchaser aiter Ave Rata DARR & CO., Auctiongers. ie with tnerest und secured to's dest of mates, | Sftcon days teem the Gay of sale rich reserved to re. Santiago pz Cui May 1, 1891. i a vertisement in a daiy newspaper published in —— nh * cost | sell th t the risk ond |ANTIAGO DE CHILE, : church spires. site where the store of H. D. Barr and Moore | $:3¥, advertisment in a dau 2 ea perty All couveyaning thd rocordime at oat | Sell te property at te riak ad cot of the detuning STRANGER IN THIS SPLENDID CaP- CAPTURING THE MAPOCHE RIVER. & Leding sxe now. This was» handsome JOHN W. THOMPSON, NitURE, MATTING. MASON 8 HAMLI qhaterhaeer. 2 deposit of S300 wll be regulnedat | fon haeer ater ave published ia Washington, Dot a “pep ere) where to begin ——, Through the northern part of the city rans a = G aay, bat it was crowded out of ex- mare. see +} Trustees. Faw tisiant, 4c, Oey dae tare cone 5 LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucte_| All conveyancing and FOLIaPE. 5, eet ot ths round of sight-seemg, so numerous an Mia! Mapudhe: a. chamiuleusia anksued boise Ne , 2. ATCLIFFE, DARK & OO., Auctioneers. c ds ‘Auctioneers, varied are the points of interest. An all-day’s = = y Business changes making a removal neces-| my29-15t_ THOMAS DOWLING & SUN, Aucts. pBY,Tirtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the R = », handsome bridges, one of which is flanked on| sary the old firm of Lewis Johnson & Co. = ‘of Columbia, special term for | DESIRABLE FRAME HOUSF. No. 140 CARROLL | [| NITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. — both sides with littio shops, like the celebrated | will SS ee ee eee Se ee ee: ome oe Gert’ otice of the Supreme Cour et tee Diane at Ponte Vecchio at Florence. From time out of | The long and honorable career of the firm has | pupric SALE OF CHOICE LOTS IN THE SUB- | vania avenue northwest, on TUESDAY MOMING, | Om THURSDAY JCS OCRTH, AT SIX | Colun:tia, and to me directed,1 willeell st pouine salse mind the Mapoche has had the bad habit of | given its name and position in the business |" DIVISION OF WASHINGTON HEIGHTS! BE, | JUNE SECOND. at TEN O'CLOCK. it the personal ‘wilh for sae, i trout ofthe | for wah. in inent of tbe rourt boas door of said Di rising now and then, especially near the end of | Community which would attract patrons where-| TWEEN FLORIDA AVENUE AND COLUMBIA | property ofthe late C, Storm, comprising si ieee aks Ghgf ME RSDAY, fie bighirEr Nia Dat OF the rainy season, and has often devastated that | ever it went, but in choosing a new location} STREETS. OFFICE FURNITURE AND Improved by a frame house, No. 140 Carroll street | tite. claim'and interest of the defendaut Ib and to tbe sornbeast excursion is but asa drop in the bucket and after a month of diligent hunting he learns that there are “lions” yet unvisited. For ourselves, let us commence with, the fa- mous Cerro de Santa Lucia, starting about sun- portion of the capital. so that the lands along | the firm has selected a spot where it will be in| on MONDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, HOUSEHOLD EFrects, mt 4 folios d property, to. wit rise, after the usual bed-room desayuno of Kee banks have been considered worthless | the midst of the business activities of the city. ISL AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we shell cifer tor | To which T invite the attention of parties in search ware aeart coh. the, talance te. two years, | if netarneiortans 1 mee) bread and coffee. Carriage hire is cheap here, Some forty years ago Mr. William Wheelright A GREAT SERVICE To THE DISTRICT. {ashington Heights, fronting on 18th and Tyth ste, | Terms cash, ee waa Pout of $200 required at time of sale. lt the cus of | ered one hundred and torty: Sad sat rate of a dollar an hour one may secure p is bi eral of 50 feet 5 tween the United States andSouth America, and | ©ate of District interests, but he is so unas: | | Shas lise Hannay ations the ies nani ta | ROBERT VOSE & CO... 4 ‘ling in the project secured help in England | suming and averse to personal notoriety that | Svery way desiribie tor reeijences, Prost and so turned most of the. trade of this conti- | the value and extent of his services in this | y{t7s; One third cash. balance inoneand two years, eRe PARES DRT EE Late nent to Europe—taid before the council of | direction have never been fully understoot. It | Sptiou. “A deposit of 8500 will be seaaired rook toe e ‘ u LOTS FRONTING ON C STREET SOUTHEAST Santiago a carefully matured plan for controll- | is known, however, to the editor of THe Star | at time of sale. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREETS SOUTH. aay Siok amd Coston the demultzes five | lumbia, together with allaud singular the uuprove- a. ., | Gaye’ odvertimment of suck tenia yer | bucttathereon. Seized and levied upon as the SWEN. Se cormer Det. | Sublisbed in Washington, D.Cr All sustarencine tad | erty of Benysnitn F. Loyd. atid will ve wold to matindy pe png alt, gzecution No. “25,355, at law, am favor ot Waverly De SATOLIFFE, Dang sco. | Doser SG uowe vo Marshal, D.C. my26-dede —— ‘DARK & CO.; Auctioneers. handsome a coach, coupe or landau as the city contains, with a smart Jebu and a pair of well- groomed horses; or, if not particular about style and disposed to be economical, he may 5 i atured ~ ans 3 ‘{)HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, Me, jer-d&ds ‘ ing the river and holding it in check. Though | that to Lewgs J. Davis is due the credit of suc- | ,,{f the terus are not complied with in, ten days after! EAST, 17 FEET FRONT BY A DEPTH OF 7 | ‘J Cor. Penna. ave and iithst. | ¢ — Se ene ae Ba yongeee See tet PALACIO DE LA FAMILIA COUSINO. the city fathers aforesaid had teason for great | cessfully inftiating the movement to induce | fmentat fierisk and covt of the deieultiay puvthaces, | ZR AND OPPOSITE THE EASTERN MAL- Sie a “hecatscesdagetatcayer gare that sum. all the interests of the different factions, When | confidence in Mr. Wheelright and believed | Congress to come to the relief of the debt-bur- | _ my20-d&ds By virtue of » decree of the, Supreme Court of the | VALUABLE BUILDING Lot IN LE DROIT PARK | Direreps: SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘THE BEAUTIFUL ALAMEDA. at the zenith of his power and recognized as | him capable of almost any achievement, they | dened people of the District and to shoulder RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. Decenabese eas TEN rarwed on the 10 day of | Om SATURDAY, JUNE SIX 1H, 1801, AT FIVE| REAL ESTATE. BEING No. Sil PORTRER Our way lies along Santiago's greatest glory | the central figure of the country, around whom | rejected bis proposal, on the groand’ thai, | half the expenses of the District government. — doc. 31, entiticd Ino M. ‘Baden et aly ecaiete QICLOCK, we will Sell on the preniises lot 3) of Mc- PRS pay a pe naernsion =the beautiful Alameda; and, indeed, Idoubt | all other leaders revolved, he’ resigned the | though he might understand well enough the | "In the year 1877, Mr. Davis being then com- | KEMOVAL SALE BY AUCTION OF THE ENTIRE | Xmaus A, Baden ot al, the Mi Geoacncbaieed Meptscesens to's male of hoe ier 130 Tolle 1 4 . if any city in the world can show so fino a pub- | presidency, which he had held for six years, | Fivers of his own country, he could know little | missioner of the sinking fund and the District | S408 eCuvicuiNGa: Have” kRGS + BAP t or Suing, oo ZUESDAS. the 8! 140 feet. of the District of Col ‘ ~ fe : G 8, TRUNKS, &€.,| DAY OF JUNE. t the wrath of a few church | of the mighty Mapoche, to dream ot controlling | finances being in a very unsatisfactory condi-| ke CONTAINED IN THE STORE OS BCLoE E Ne promenade. It runs cast and west through | dienitcrics who thecatened to bring’ Os icy | is when it wanted to rise! Dat now bowers | Ga ech ae Lara era uusntistectors condi se suwsnetitaes’ the heart of the city, from Santa Lucia to the | war. O for a Barney O'Higgins at this time, | they fre doing about the same thing that Mr. | easioned by the expenditure of the then District 5 wae Repetition Pick, o dainneo of shout | , to find some way out of the present | Wheelright proposed, having drawn off the | government for improvements, &c., and the | BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE FIRST, 1991, AT aie Guharketiet cmicdrenn pe ical muddle! However. though now hated | Water and made solid walls and floor for the | meager appropriation by Congres in'aid of the | EEX AM AND SECEN’ PAE, ARO DARE Y At 7 ry - - _ uw is ld, x part. it is shaded by four rows of enormous by half his subjects, President Balmaceda is | Fiver to run in, of huge blocks of stone firmly | District, he thought it best toapproach Congreas | *t8¢, hours until all 1s sold. as Mr. Selby proposes Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, SELBY, frustee's subdivision of ging Io Ao se AeCAUeL® | with intereat-sectred Uy deed of trist ou the Property, 1A AVENUE NORTH- | the saine being recorded in Laver 18 at folio ie, one ot | 4 devosit 01 $100 required as the tive 0: sale, eee. “ the tL Eo | _ my26-dbas ‘Auctioneers 7 cash. ¢ ‘of the certain piece or parcel of land. and prewiees snd “Gistlur dished’ an wn’ being 1ot NO" 120 subdivision of part of square No. 206. as one recorded iy ‘Book 1a, folig Lam, ot LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, Poplars, | whose roots are watered by noisy | as likely us anybody to have his image orected | Cemented together, reminding one of Canada’s | by a petition in which all our citizens could | salerewnts au unusual opportunity for dealory and | imstauwente at ox (6), twelve (iz) and eugineen (In) Le tose tate streams dancing along each side, which are con- and by in the Alameda. great canal. The government has appropriated | unite asking Congress to assume its proper RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. yments to be secured by deed of trust ‘on the * pret 3. MT. | a ; XY fined in deep channela of brick and cement, ) Speaking of Chileno-Irishmen, there was Pat- | millions of dollars to this work, but expects to | proportionate shure of the burden of ex ing ATOLINTE: DARE & CO_ | Rep acid of gigi a tieoption ot te purctaser_| PLEASANT, SMOPROVED. bx" A SCROOM | $2 rvs of ara, he bla erossed by innumerable bridges. There are | rick Lynek, who was the foremost soldier of the | fet the money back with good interest from | debt and future expenditure. ‘This memorial, ESTATE, BEING INE NOMTHWEST | ren bile accented at the tuveot the salt. it'th:| py vitiue of aiecd or trust recorded October 2%, | aah amtii us tagaies at fue Mgie: comveyanctag TE] [~ REAL wed streets on the outer edges. a driveway | country during the war of ten years ago, and | the sale of the once worthless lands adjacent to | which was a very able presentation of | + REAL ESTATE, BEING THE x RT HWEST 100 feet wide, a street car tine, paths for pedes-|from old Ambrose O'Higgins, grandfather of | the Mapoche, which are now in great demand | the case, he first submitted to Gov. NORTHEAST & 2 H STREET NORTHEAST). trians and numerous stone benches under the | the later patriot, down to the O'Learys and | for building sites. siz B. Wanp. | Dennison, then chairman of the board of the | By virtue of a NWO, in liber 1535, folio 3U2 et seq. one of the | records of the District of Col leed of trust recorded ai:ong the | Chaser #risk and cost, All conveyancing at purchaser's | Of the party secured thereby are days from day of sale the nd | not complied with im ® a. wind at the request trustees reserve the right to Fesell et cost abd risk of the trustee reserves theriht to resell at defaulting pi nilferilst publicaue: | the defaulting purchaser- enni a 4 t entae Trustee, fin in trout of the prewises DAY UNE ACO D.WILSON, > while down the middle a line of statues | McGarr: d scores of other families now eae gree e District of Columbia Commissioners, which | }#34 "cords os the District of Columbia. in Liber No, Ib theta, | Fiust, mil, at HALE PAST Five FM. all thet | m0dkde JONR'S SwoKOtEDT,; Trustees, FORTY YEARS ON THE AVENUE. us itten request of | Telephone 578-4. my22, 23.4, 1 and fountains is scattered at regular intervals Prominent in politics and trade, a majority of = met with iis = Pa ae | Be Ferry eccured,nreby. we will eit a pute ane | er ee Se Sistinedisved shand eine Lot No iia bertions’s | U SIMED STATES MARSHALS SALE —Bi vi long the interspersed with platforms, | Chili's leading men were descended from the ae then consul is friends Crosby 8. Noyes, | tion ju front of roniiees, . c% ; E | subdivision of lots 531020 inclusive ot SF Brown {ue of a writ of Beri facias, issued out of the clerk's ‘hereon iilitary banda, stationed perhare half | Etonais hist a Changes That Have Taken Place Around | MW. Beveridge, W. G. Metzeroty, John A” TWEATYEIGHTE CS) DAY OF MAX. 40D. Iau ASHINGTON Doe eet DOUTHEAST, | Subdivision of Mount Piecant, ax sail sulditoionie | ofice of the Supreme Courtof the District of Clune ‘@ mile apart, play nearly every afternoon from SOME SPLENDID PALACES. One Business Corner, Baker, Rob't C. Fox, John T. Given and others. | numbered one ‘ olio 1:57,01 the records | bas, and tome directed, 1 will sell at 1 cus in front 0} te cuit hae en ‘ ob SATURDAY, the SIXiH DAY OF JI 1301, CK M.. all the lain $toSo'clock. The music calls the people out t TWELVE O'CLOCK E to walk or drive, and during these summer | Fronting the Alameda are some of the most | THE REMOVAL OF LEWIS JOHNSON AND co. FROM sf, Sapa nuuuvered sight, bundred | | Tn execution of « decree of, the Supreme Court of | Tegnied in Look county No. '8#). of the ground plat und plan of | the District of Columvis of May 2 IsO1, im equity te! ve tily it and eighty-nin ‘These gentlemen entered very heartily into the ington, D.C.. Levinning for the same | catise No. 13143, docket :32 (Welker etat) a. Laue Of the surveyor's office of the District of Coluu Terms of sale; One-balf of the jrurchsse mnoney tm bear roject. The petition was put in print and | the city of Wa ae < cash, balance in one year, deferre: vent, 10, months these public concerts are given in the | Splendid palaces of proud old capital | ¥ srazer ax Tux mexonres TazimDePanrons | Was very numerously. signed: A preliminary | hing thence. mort on the line of Baghth wth etes | ATS erie oe wep ee EES ENTE: | Pet cont ulterest, payable semtannusl(y. and secured | Dd snter property, eign nd Ene cli owtae gvening,when the up-town portalesare deserted Casas which cost half a million dollars to build | ROM THE OLD LOCATION RECALLS—wuaT was | meeting was next held at the office of Messrs. | euity (8) fect more or lems toaten (IO) foot alley, | ISUE m HALETPSOT Sik eeLOCK Fe the east decd of trmat on the property sold. or all cash, at | (23), ewentyieeres tat) and toemtysneht ia ¢ : : Fi F h th fhence west, parallel with the line of H street north, | ern eighteen (18) feet front by depth of oné hundred | {Be option of the purchaser. A deposit of #100 will | ( cs FW ollard's vision, J for this more extensive promenade. | and as much more tofurnish are common here.| THERE WHEN THE FIRM WENT THERE. ich & Fox, at which there was an attendance | twenty Your {cet ong inch (241), thenre south, paral: | sade GOB) tect seven CS Mette ot einen ies | be reauired at thearle- "Convevasves sal Soran ierect'ten hundred and. inety-O¥e. C100) in tee ey poh auarplsmponamr dy |Menpareef carve susdstene, funy ane ine cram nber OF Public spirited citizens who | jel with the tine of Eiyith street, eleaty (60) feet tiore | Buinbercd three). im square nuinbered wivut, hun | MRurcuasets covt. Mf teraw of aiearenotcompived | Urfed ten hundred ahd a jambia, togetber with aff It is equaly fashionable to come here at ezn-| $434Fo, with the inevitable central patio. “Some | ()NE WHO HAS BEEN NEARLY FORTY | etrnestly embarked in the movement and | ¢ treats lace begining ras es | nro tomstine st feat cWoswory eof" Gaseneat | ierjehtto secede cottand Tiki the decal | tl sila: the seprovenemie teva ean and whe 7 have two and even three patios, one behind an- nominated a committee of one hundred from | '“Perirs of sale: One-third (3s) of the purch: brick bay-window dwelling. purchaser. <— i Soli cael fon aa abnes pmitidle of the (day #3’ other, oo that the vista of orange trees, palms | ,.,,7¢07e,08 & Prominent comer of Pennsyl-| which various subcommittees were appointed | insenk asses guesény (2) of the purchase money | brick bay window dwelling, |" Ou Me Z of 3. Co Eewout € Go. Danie M" RaNeDELEE cept for los pobres. Even at this early hour gnd blossoming shrubs, fountains, flowers and | Y@M& avenue must have seen many things that | to prepare a statement of the existing relations terest, for which notes of the purchaser or pur- | posited at time of sale) and balance in two equal in- a BW. HOLMAN, gat seesFroape of well dreeed gentry in every statuary iy moe! charting at acon. from the | have become part of the nation's history. He | Delweta ihe gncral government aut the Di | Sears vue faze hy amit yo outs | Raman, pra opened feet wih Sates | PPETCLIFVE, DARN & G0. aac at wees ‘sale at U percent. perannum. payable direction ont for their morning constitutional ‘great arched doorway, which is usually élosed | bas seen also his own surroundings change as | trict, including statistics of debt, education, | thaser or purchasers. A deposit of two headred EOD) | Lotta eh gene ah Oke cee, Ber annum, pay IF FE. DARR & CO., Aucts, _ myl3toleS * : “1 VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED Property, No. | "ANGEL SAUE VALUABLE COUNTRY. PROF. And glass of milk. Ove of the oddities of the \by ahigh gate of gilded iron bara.” We have | the city grew so that hecould now scarcely recog-| Public health, police. &. rpovetament by esa | fexanting aad recofdiny at con of pus'haveror Sur | feet dav el atte the Setpcethuay Pare im sen, daze | YO WEGENER TH SERRE NORTHWEST 6 CRS MOAB AND hock CREEK FORD 1 donation governm Minera Ofer tee ies aces ot sale 2 r : EDNES NOON, JUS . , are ihe avenue ag he frat know it, if it could | original proprietors of the streets and avenues | days irom day of suletefrontecefenerve the right | tre sorts Poesia Sine, Pai mmet On Ae daze ne” | aC BIX O'CLOCK, we will oer foradie in frontaftas | ,BOAD. ©) 0° S00” Sopreme te be restored. The character of Pennsylvania | with « vastamount. of land given for public | Tesell at cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. a cost, LON ASHFORD, Trustees | Premises LOT 12, ge a Soeier . 7 ‘ 3 CHAPIN BROWN, DUNCANSON BROs., 470 La. ave. n. if a 1801, im equity cause No. 12564, wherein Louis P avenue asa business street having been fixed | uses, showing that the United States owned 3 43g st. hectionsern: ‘mysi-déde SQUARE 316, Shoemaker et al. are complainants and Margaret. Bat early in the history of the city, changes in the | in the District about 54 per cent of its area, for JOB BARNAK ‘Trustees. Fronting 25 feet on 12th sirest northwest, tmproved complainants and Mansaret, Bet. ly f which it paid no taxes. These committees 500 Sth st. nw. (CHANCERY SALE AT AUCTION. eer ee woes. modern improvements, - ‘of the sppearance of that thoroughfare have been | Submitted Able and exhaustive reports, which | DUNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, —— ‘Terms: One-third cash, valance in one, two and | 2! » the SECOND DAY OF JUNE, isi. at Ninecs qraiedllthan Sk: beset) the. with | vere daly seaseeted fo Onn my18-dkds ‘9th and D strosts. ORIGINAL LOT 2, SQUARE 638, ‘the three years, Oper cont: vecured by deed’ of’ trust nd | ; s ‘Near United States Capitol, 50 feet 2 inches front 4 situate in the county of Washington. District other streets which have recently been in-| Meantime a general meeting was held at ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON Sor Sita | *menTOperty sold. or all cash, at the option of the vaded by business after being occupied for | Willard’s Hotel, at which Mr. George W se THE : OsTP AC: | north side of south C street between South Capi ‘haser, 200 time SUUNT OF RAIN UNTIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE a Delaware a we | Biba Miche Seto wlatee et soentead ee | nc aM. " fe SDAY. street anc vente, and eee, | 2 , 1801, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK ORIGINAL E WEST OF SQUARE 23, | 15 days from day of sale rucut reser tfoot's sion ot part of “The Vale,” as per plat court, rock T 3, SQU: to resell the 7 - ‘ our late eminent fellow citizen, was elected | P. 40 feet on 25th ‘street north: 4 cost of the tf © | on file iu equity cause numbered S086 in many Years by residences. It is somewhat | cicirman, who during the whole progress of CHAPIN BROWN, back te Rock creek. Ehabor alter hve dnpa'advertistment of"stt Mea | sid Jot coutaiite 04 ncree more or lane dificult to realize that the old buildings still | the movement aided by his counsel end hisown JOB BRE } Trustees. DDI TetUe, of 8 decree of fhe, Supreme some newspaper pubuiched in Washington, DC. All| yoor and onethind ie tee =z LR 4 standing otf some of the squares on Pennsylva- | personal efforts to bring to success the attempt | _my20-akds 500 Sth st. tw. against Webb ot a, Sant canity Sask —— OT TELIFLE, DARI & Oy Pe | deferred payments to best interest at the rate of @ por nia avenue at the time they were erected a procure ee oe legislation, DUSCANSON BROS, auetincers tor sale at public stiction: 1m ITOE of the ree mydkds "Auctioneers, | Centum per annum. payable sem Hannually” and to be reckoned among the most importing structures | The members of the various committees were . ~ aed ~4 a ecnae a VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPEOVED | ceed ot trust on the property sold. or the purchaser in the city. Some of these buildings were | actuated by great earnestness and by a realiza- seset a he Or Weare a pees peieen situated tm the h — city of Washinzion, District of Columbia, viz familiar landmarks when men who are now | tion of the condition of local atlairs, which de- | FINE. BUILDING LOT ONTING SIXTY FEET Un | MONDAY, counted among the oldest inhabitants were | manded immediate relief, and the effort being] QN NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE BETWEEN L | O'CLOCK : AND M STREETS NORTHWEST- tered boys. There are firm names, too, dis- | #0 general and the justice of the cause so fully | on THURSDAY AFTERNOON AY TWENTY. | tains $00 had ; RORTHWEST IN THE CITY OF WASHING: | cant. “All houveytaticg uma Teoedee eee meee, BS PIN THE CITY YASHING- | cash. “All comveya Tec - ej 27a fs TON. D.C. cont. A deposit of two hundred dollars will be r this Jot is unimproved and con- | | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the | at thie time of sale. If the terms of ‘sale are ‘MAY T juare feet of ground. District of Columbia, passed on the 14ti day of May, | Plied with m ten days from day of sale the property i is ¥ \- | EGHTH, 1801, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we | On TUESDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1891, at the same | A. D. 180i, tm equity cause No. 12,: 82, we will sell at played on the signs along Pennsylvania avenue | and effectually set forth Congress was con- rin Es » ci tna eo cermany coreee Ne. aR LOT: UARE 72, x é tons have "bec unde ind te | PunSnGa” veer tuteafanrnme when | Ribena 2g Meant | SERA at erat se 2ieet to a wide alley, ‘west by Hock creek. 0. ve = the ioliow nw de The removal today of the banking house of Guassak gawutnnaen’ Gconbeivawte to the tecas | c thipeeem tordils be ectairibet ate taney oc tour’ | RODE ate eee ee Durchase money | scribed real estate lyinz in the city of Washiustou, Lewis Johnson & Co. to a new location in the | ernment & con he tax, | Building lots and is worthy the attention of builders | to be paid in cash, the residue in equal installments sk | D. C., known as lot uuubered fitty-fve (a5) ie Jno ‘Sun building, on F street, will take from the | extent 6 taxes are collected from the tax- | and others, situated just north of Washington Circle. | six, twe.ve and elghteen mouths font the day of sale, instead s, trustee's, subdivision of | a ii i Terms: One-third ‘cash, balance i the purchasers t for such deferred payments | Bumbered two hundred and two as the PROVED EST, srenue o name which has been identified with | payers of the District. years, notes to be wiven ‘bearing Oper cent interest) | their promissory notes indorsed ce secured toeaeese: | same ie alto ss. of the | TRON STREET. BEEW Nearuagee it for nearly — years. It was in 1853 that ————__ Payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of | taction of the trustee, interest at the rate of 6 | Surveyor's office sor the District of Columbia. The TWELYTH STREETS NOKTHW! the late Lewis Johnson and his associates, trust on preiises, or all cash, at option of purchaser. per centum per annuin from the day of the title | Said real estate is a by a three-story brick TION Stanislaus Murray, Edward Simms and Johe Fe: a crqpes ister ing | ee 0 required at time of sale. Convey: So boretuined uneil all of the purchase pponey and sn- dwelling with all modern improvements and by « | <2 Virtue of a deed of trust dul; Taber Purdy, who then conducted a ban! institu- e reports of French commanders stopping | ‘cing. Ac; at vur-haser's cost: ieruisto be cou. | terest is paid. It any pure eco RPlY | "Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third | X°- 18), folio $80 #t eeq.+ one of tion under the name of the ‘Washington City | the sale of bait to Americans in Newfoundland | Much (tse Meg dare, oerwise rit renorved to | with the terms on anie. within ten (10), daye foun x © District of Columbies and wulting purchaser after | the several dates thereof I reserve the right to read- | Of the purchase money to be paid in cash, buiance in | wed thereby ths ii ] five days’ advertisement of resale in some Tt'se and resell the ‘one and two years, equal installinents, to bear inv party secured thereby , they Sccupled quartereadjoiuing the Ban st sre,,condrmed. | Steam laanches from the | SoparPuvlsisr ie Werhiaon Be DWT | Isai maar the nae TOS Sane tee sece ena | cttetatesr Spee eauessonaimenin, to ben intreet | Seer sore e trent of Washington, to the corner” of Penaayieania | yueneh Nar shipe drove the boats trom the | "uyelakie "DUNCARDON EROS. auctioneers, | Cite Ailcopvencms nd secre) fa | Eon cnneay terre payne fy eh ya avenue and 10th street. In 1858 the firm of | Sides of the American schooners. They also} sa-THE ABOVE SALE _I8 POSTPONED ON AC. ~ WILLIAM B. WEB, Trustee. ofthe purchaser. Adeposit €500 will beredurenatenee Lewis Johnson & Co. was organized and the | took up the nets of Newfoundland fishermen, | COUNT OF RAIN UNTIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE | LATIMER. & SLOAN. Auctioneers tayOee th-skds | of sale. All couvesaucing st the cot of theme c 4 ‘; hy THIRD, ih, [ALF] ¥ If the terms of sale are not complied with in fi business of the old frm was inerged into the | putting them ushore. ‘The outrage is « great | Bary” WO! AT BALLEASE OWE ,CCLOOK | oxcaNson BROS... auctioneer days from the day of asie the trustees Soserve Hun iste itking bonne ‘The members of'E"acy [men nnn nn ne | mee en. SORAHCERE sag on TaTiamue extepnovgy | EGRET mee ov eo™ min Sin Aermoncst TO_ sivas 1c Berl Weiees aie ote koe ae “Wis One Petal Faas Lp he ae RUTAG SE ontiniee tb] SNERUR Z:BRICE visited & number of wiley | David Walker. . The name of the ‘house since is ‘aul AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE AND & | z J, HOLDSWORTH St ee i ain age ret | Cehaetccenceesemy | wo re Hasdaned eat Eaopaes | "Ta Gskeesoron arth oni woman 1|°™™ TREET CREST Reaaganooc| DEE Hirtuiaay A eres 4], muouad uyie Pabe™RER SE Se 4 foot El E a ye od 2 ry obnson, ou are the only woman TEENTH STRE! NORTHWEST. O patsy iON w EMED PLi ad omen tether their cows from 5 till 9 o'clock | of solid rock, conn ty aoe ane. steep bil his ‘connection with this bank in 1851, . ar REG aE Ne ni aoeaaigmaaes On THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1801, | Di the center of the great plain on which the city | before Mr. Jonson moved to the corner of at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. sccompanied bya calf, which is effectually | standsand rises abruptiy, 0. the hehe ct | th street, and Mr. David Walker, ‘Mr. Davie eee EE 7 ction, rol “ be Lee ania: thought you were a man of the world.” iat suront orinwest, Gaing aetel ete square | Alfred C. Smith and otuers are defendants, I wil sell | PhEpAY EVENTING, JUNI 98, T SG eal rocordity at Purser ect ‘we will offer for saie at pub | Shin p opary toques, cates No, 12.980, whercin Benjs; | ~ Wo will sell by public auction at the store of Stetnem see AE; aENCE DUVALL Gee. revented from seeking its natural sustenance i partner, came to the bank soon afterward. ‘Said fronis 19 incl $f Rnblic suction in iront of the premises on THURS- | NESDAY EVENING, JU (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctionsers. ¥ a leatiern muzzle over its ‘mouth, and os | bya lofty wall which Sresaan ed at the base | There has been little change in the persserci pai nee ee foray side SPE hata Tuo tee Ty inchs | RN EE GRIST te Ro rohots Sal | OCLOCK F Se Talc teal SME OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Frutec, dragged and driven by the numerous | mented fortress some distance up’ the ‘sides, | of the firm. Mr. Johnson died in 1872, after u| ‘Didn't Know He Had a Sure Thing. oS fandiin the city of‘ Washiuctone District of Columbia: | $880eK,upoa which interests due twelve Hess | REAL ESTALE Stang 'XOe- tad am BePvanecn cone esses spammers To thes | Raving barca, torersandpartpet and ay | 266, ahd honorable career. Mr. Davie ‘and | From Lit, ar Jerot One-third tah balance one and two, Blas undeed and agracren Goede Keating S| (aay, Char, Lenkets Seartynnn Sigs Earinee: | phi tH SFMEET SOMTMEASR. 0 0 ‘cops of nurses ir. Walker remain in the firm and have nes terest froin day of sales or el erst ed and fty-o' . ; tine Rea racercis, Cutt Burvons, | prMac : . im arms, ladies, gentlemen and children of the | is charged A ide cil wee entrance fee | cisied ‘with them aa junior meshorare Cee ; Parchaser,, Deterred permetite {0 be exc TOM THE SANE DAS az s1x OcLocK piu. | Pisin and: St Mines, Sey Boxes: Diamonds inl | lie Fie flies 7 tod 2 ot eo. of tritoctacy. each to purchase @ drink, whica | winds around and around. the stony Gallas | N- Wake. Selo und varus to be complied with tru a} in equate nasser ten nonted Gad vase: | Hooke, Ugubrelina” evolve” Opera. ul, "Feld | Hoyas stared theneuywe wilsed Oy gui aSeRan 7 : 5 : they mas be sure is fresh and unadulterated by | more than half way to the summit, while patha, MANY CHANGES IN FORTY TEARS. She premisca will be reso Sie Goede touting bOfeet ou i7th st ae. Glassce, Persons untervsted wu plese take notice, | TagiaT HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK F Mit the cow into the glass A fener ety {9% | bordered by shrubs and flowers, and'steep | Both Mr. Davis and Mr. Walker's cecollec- ‘nu at pure cash and thepeianceia one and twoyears, eetahie | NALTERB. WILLiaMs & CO., Auctioneers Gtatineutehed ao bene hots 50 aud Se tp Charles Scents a gob,” as an American facetiously put | stur* @ug in the rolid rock, lead to the very | tions of the neighborhood extend back for cst payable seui'annuslly af the rats ofUpereamtem | T CNGANGON DROS accusam” | Sao cs otters subdivision f part of auuare No. _ ae ttrvatory witha Plas Took, = CCMA Ob- | neary forty {onre—forty yenrs of intimate ns- Hemant pid, nad pected on Se aeagene | LD noe BRR. eee. folle bt of the records of the surveyer ethos of Om “But a = rail cash, Daser's option: 4 oo SALE : Tenge ce mas the astonished reply. “Would | All these embellishments were effected by the | time in the surroundings of the bank’ Mr. fa-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON A sale are not complied with within Aften | SutrrH AND ELLIOTI'S. TRUSTEES SEIS | Purchaser. A deposit of 200 will be required at the it really be made any cleaner by that . Davis, in conversation with a S: B ‘TPO! C- from date of sale the trustee reserves the risht a ‘FO! ‘aie. Conveyancing and ‘at cost. Besides it would ruin the rich foum, which is | [t@, Beniamin Vicuna Mackenna, an eminent | evited” deer einen oe Pa eae Teparter, MONDAY. JUNE FMS IhoL INFRONT OF PEE {us risk end cost of Galauiting purchaser. | BSTATE “OF THE CATE COLONEL HERES | ii tora of mic are not complied with fa ive dave ce the erento fager = ons 1 Champagne | OMA sor uthercraorandstateman. wo | upper partof ihe old buliing on the corner on warm ss ee in ieliSoe D Socunan reoes | SP AGtOMET OF ARIGANIA EN DOAACE | co tmtracce peace patace™ re cer. wi ink was located was occupied b: < oe i. IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE NE Bx ‘Trestess, By 9 o'clock ‘ll traces of the milking have Sidney DeCamp, a bookbinder. These upper my2dkds _W. H. SHOLES,§ Swoers._ | _mu28dbde 1115 Pent. ave. a prESASYEVANIA AVENUE BRIDGE. S=™ | _my10-abas eu KELLY swent an over. But Seats A ereting ane sae TDinwtreet Bebeequesty Se ieee wa ok FRAO a 0 USO OF len axxo. | Bera So Reongbened meme of Sapte ae MEDICAL, &. z evening one may street juently Mr. DeCamp moved ae ENTIRE STOCK _OF~ GROCER! XD LQ. | Naylor et al.. No. S827 in equity, we will offer at Resi renders going about the stecte fons $i sot A, Whiting moved in with his Prot, Delver, who has Jos: proposed to ote oraNenA. FIASE AND "SUOND iREETS Oe CoP TARE dh ORE ach re oA meee bey Sept hb. ti ae malt | DP iritu bet of medion! rasarence ty app cy calf and s troop of less well-behaved hanes Dotreets was then devoted, as it is touny to elena i +3 F ART OF FLOUR, SUGAR, FFEE. ; —F RET J serious matter, she musth: time - | _On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- E 4 TY,” made by us as | Uthst.n.w. Youngsters. | ‘There are stationary depots o suctions. Mr. J.C. McGuire, with whom the late | sideration, but if accepted she will pees e Keek LAH at SIX O'CLOCK, we Will oferfor talerin | SyCES, FICELEL,, CANNED “GbODS) Ex: | tse ud! recorded x EAD AND BE WISE —DE- res aber strecs, waere a. cow is tod upon plat Thos. J. Fisher was associated in those days, | in her window on the following momning he | onto! the preuie, oo GAKES,. CHACKERS, PRUSES, “'Staneu: | $4, surveyor's sppessed paces geaes along; and when cuccow eoneenieg agoer;friher wen, were ths sores of sigs | Seater eas PTH alls TOP | ponsag or ewombitet tines oy te oon | REE RLY Sete OBE THe Se sent home and snother immediatly taken te ; dware; Clement Woodward, stoves, | " esting heart, ba Fannin act ton Ooo alley: Thee lots can bo ¥ee Mite oouELTING, INES. OLN. yy are measures, cane and Wm. Orme, ‘grocer. The corner of 11th cris of sale" One-third GQ) cash; balance with a fail assortinent ah 2d Glames, and often raw eggs and a bottle of { street was occupied by Robert Farnham, sta- and two sears conf wcred deed of trus on Siemgtecery sare ansagies amedanadedy Gemetives's punch. Bat noted eee COURTYARD, SANTA LUCTA. ard and sabecyemily by Beets ae Ector, Apepest ot 630, walt be regurea ae the 108 GENER. Moka, ent na vot iy out » ardand sul by Je with: America dreams of straining the milk. and if « ently by Blanchard & Mobu: cof aaie. If the terms of not Across 11th street on the site n Was governor of Santiago for many years and ventures to hint that such is the cus- t i resid tom at home they stare at him in amazement, | 1816, Being ennghe ep ed ened O'CLUCK, we ‘will: sell at , sale’ LAX iy in 'Biteon daye the Fight is to resall the prop- | tained therein: scan Stare, Horn cs ‘wade and advertisement of ach reals i, some LA TCLIE ~ uel se after five days’ DARR & CO. ‘@ public-spirited citizen and pos- newspa) in Washington, con. .. Auctioneers, pot unmixed with scorm, as oue who would | sessing considerable wealth, ho ‘undertook the 0 ry displayed a Neyaucing, Ke., at the cost of the purcaser. LATIMER & 8104n, “paint the rose. Work of converting an unsightly mound which | big sign “A La Ville de Paris.” On cavieclpligts; sie ig team TS 14006 si. nw, near U. 8. Treasury. STATUES To NOTABLE MEN. could uot be moved into a thing of beauty and | the south side at the southeast corner of 1th 1 joy forever. By the aid of and Pennsylvania avenue, what is now Har- Piled under a tree in the Alameda, close by | t)/0% sod using much ainetcomon tae Yey's corner, was then occupied by James © beutiful bronze fountain, is = vast but Prorgd the natural resources of the bare rocks | Skirving, a stove and sheet-iron dealer. ‘Upon rapidly diminishing heap of watermelons, that | by all that money could compass and taste sug- | his death the property was purchased by T. M. Tuscious fruit being as highly relished here as | 8st. He desizned it also as his own posthum-| Harvey. Where Kernan's Theater is Carusi among plantation negroes. Just beyond is a | us Monument, and now lies buried on the side | bad his dancing saloon, which was subsequently = aoyred ‘Abbe Molina, who, by | (2™SF4 sunset, at the edge of a precipice eight | turned into a theater.’ The eastern half of the statue good jolina, who, by | hundred feet above the town. Here is a min- | building, now occupied by Thos. Dowling, at al sccounts, wae one of the purest men that | iature castle fronted by a lovely little chapel, | the southwest corner of Pennsyivania avenue lived. But being set up here in bronze or | and in a crypt of the lattér Mackenna reposes. | and 11th street, was then in the possession of is no proof of that. Says one: “Chili | Tradition tells us that the king of the uncon. | Hilbus & Hitz, music dealers. Next door Tux gesassinated or sent into exile some of her | querable Araucanians had a stronghold here | EvExixe Stan had Just been established by noblest sons: bat she never fails to perpetuate genturiee before the comitig of white men, and | Joseph B. Tait. y graven from as far back as the Spanish invasion in PErEn voce’ Here isa of 1855 in bronze—Gen. Don | divia’s time, down tan seoaes tao ret yawned an’ is nearest neighbor is Gen. | a fortress, commanding the entire valley with |, O” the corner of 10th and D streets opposite| “What a fool Hicksley is to start anew Scores of others commemo-| its guns. It was on Santa Lucia that the United | the bank, on the site now covered by the Poat| POET." ; States ctroromical expedition, under Lieut. | building, was a two-story building on] gion i> he.Just proves what I've said all niles: » made its observations. D street and some distance up 10th along at’ fe GSS WINDING WALES AND STAIRWATS strech, in which Peter Force kept his assis | ua ‘he ichSt OTD AES, ; From base to summit there are winding walks | ibrary,afterward sold to these dager Herald. beste Nerve Food and. Toate, _ 1s on VALU) UTLDY FERRE EE Poa as | _my2o-deds Auctioneers. | rive OCLOCK, . at (G20: W. STICENEY, Auctioneer, 500 11th ot. ie ots nam ‘[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers NRESE Estat VALUABLE IMPRO naa iru saad awesT = ga petrol Guanes peers asters | Sabres Auaeoe er Sa ome Poe Soa Tiat "ky ERPs | DUE some PPS oe fn oe Watton, sont Av'oe. Bel part of sot FOR SALE—VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. Hi F

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