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CITY AND DISTRICT. ©PNo city in the world is ~ thoronghly cov- ered by the circu ion of asingle newspap ington by that of Taz Evestxe Stan. It reaches all read and Ne other Washington as is the city of Wa, It swears to its = has yet dor DMAND DEALERS. TRE SECO: Their Spokesman ata Weeting Declares Thelr | g the Legal Fight. | lers’ Purpose of Continy At a meeting of the § 1 De: Associati held last Hall, Mr. Joseph Justh présid Fechner, Merry and Meredith, was appointed im place of the form | The matter of prosecutions brought against second-hand dealers under the license law was di and Mr. r said that thus far the matter had pro avery that there had been but two prosecutions and they had resulted im acquittals. er was one of the acquitted and he had been told that he would soon “if Lam,” he said, “I will at will go to prison if it is re- quired. a association gives bond for me it wili not be with my conse Mr. Fechner seid be had heard that there were 371 warrants issued against hand deelers, but he was sure te not all been served, and he, therefor: cluded that there was favoritism He said that no man could t and live upto the rezulatic mself day after day. Mr. Brow: ied that a test case be made | and « decision obtained in the higher court Mr. Fechner said their counsel was havin: point after poin Prosecution had been said that 1 on two points. —_ A Goop RIFLE MATCH. Shooting at the Barracks Kange by the See- ond Kegiment. The rifle match of the second regiment of | ‘Tho the District Nation: day afternoon at t range. The particiy men be aard took place yester- nts were as follows, two g selected from each company in the om: Fourth battalion, Private J. C. . Private T.” Ellis, Sergt. O. W. Good- win, Private €. B. Wise, . Hough, | Private J. N. Verity, Sergt. Stephan and Sorgt. Smythe; fifth battalion, Private Chinger, Private Cash, Sergt. Heiser, Private Murphy, Corp. Walsh, Sergt. Place and Sergt. Helm: sixth battalion, Sergt. Moore, Private Whipp, Sergt. Smith, Private King, Private Thomp- | son, Private Ellsworth, Sergt. Kimel and | Private McClain Sergt. Smythe and Walter Cash of the fourth and fifth battalions respectively are Creed- | moor men. Nergt. Smith of 1 company, sixth | battalion, holds the company medal for ex- | cvilent marksmanship, scoring 46 out of a pos- | sible 50 at 500 and 600 yards in the gallery. Private Murphy of B compans, fifth battalion, came here irom Dukote, e he held the | rank of champion shot of the state. The mateh ¥ was the first the regi- ment bas had outside the gallery, and some of | guardsmen were a little timid over the | y charges and corresponding recoil of the at shipwas exhibited. Capt. James E of the seeond regiment, had eb ateh, and Capt. Cash, inspector of the first, kept the score. ‘These matches will hereafter be held every three months. pee meee ANACOSTIA, SERIOUS DAMAGE EY A RUNAWAY. Ahorse, hitched to a wagon and owned by Mr. John H. Borroughs, took fright yesterday afternoon on Lith strect southeast, dashe? along that thoroughfare and across the Anacos- tia bridge. The runaway first collided with the buggy of Mr. Edward Minnix. Mr. Minnix and his little son were injured and the baggy wrecked. Farther on the bugsy of Dr. A. ii Witmer, assistant superint Eliza beth, was struck and smashed. Dr. Witmer, who was ing, jumped from his buggy and @ickly assisted ‘the lady who accompanied him to alight, thus averting injury. The next vehicle encountered was the brewery wagon of Mr. M. . bridweil One of the | horses attached to it was hit square in the chest by asbaft and painfolly if not mortally hurt. The wounded animal was taken to Doug stables and attended by veterinary surgeons. Mr. Burroughs’ team was stopped before doing other damage. ‘ ‘A PLRASANT EXCURSION. The second of a series of excursions to Far- mony Home was given yesterday by the Meta- physical Society. Several boat loads of mem- bers partook of hospitality at the hai Nina Vera Hughes and Mr. Willian P . Osgood, Mr. Grifiin Hugh Miss Slade, Miss Nellie Hed ¥ Smallwood, Mra. Annie Suagiter, Mrs. RK. J. Case. Miss Grace Wise, Mr. Edwin’ Ruke and Mrs. Slade. NOTES. The recently organized Clover Leaf Tennis Club will play its first game tomorrow. ‘The horses of Policemen Moore and Matthews broke away at Twining night before last and did lerable dzmage to the rye and corn- fiel Mr. Joseph Worthington. . Nir. Carr gave a sociable Tuesday night. Mr. J. W. Bartley has razed his old qu on Monroe street and begun the ere one of the largest and handsomest business | structures in town. | Worthington of Mount Worthington, | tizabeth Obver and Mrs. Worthington for Annapolis, where they will at- ‘Naval Academy bail. memorial finance committee has settled all accounts and has a slight surplus on han. ue memorial committee of arrangements ht at the office of Judge Arta- er voting thanks to Dr. W. W. ling, Judge George H. Armstrong aud irman A. B. Frisbis adjou.ned sine dic. Col. J. E. Snow h.s removed his residence m Washington to Anacostia. Miss Estie Darling is restored to health, A lodge of Good Templars is soon to be or- genized here to replace that which went to two Years ago. in the Tunaway accident mentioned Tuesday the wagon containing Mr. and Mrs. Albert was not capsized, as erroneously stated, s occupants were not hurt. No blame hes to Ambrose Dyer, the driver of the way team that collided with Mr. Krahn’s. Aruilway bicycle, propelled by electric power, will be tested at Floral Hill, near Ana- costia, ina few days. A circular track has been laid and divers other preparations made. At is claimed that a speed of seventy miles an hour will be developed. Much interest is being manifested in the experiment. eieata ne GEORGETOWN. WORK ON THE CADLE Roa. Work at this end of the cable road was begun im earnest, and already for a considerable dis- tance the ditch in which the yokes are to be placed is finished. The Inborers seem to un- derstand their work thoroughly and every hour shows considerable progress. Much dii- ficulty is experience: by the drivers in keeping their cars on the temporary tracks and at some places every other c they get used to the numerous ‘poorly curved turns, the drivers say, there will be no more trouble. PASE PALL. The Lafayette base bali team—the cham- pions of towa—defeated the pension office nine yesterday at Olympic Park by a seore of 7 to 5. DESIGNS FOR NEW COINS, All Those Submnitied Rejected by the Ex- | Visiting Delegates to the International Typo- Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. graphical Union and Their Hosts. At 10 o'clock this morning a large party of the delegates to the annual meeting of the In- ternational Typographical Union at Boston, tus St. Gandens of New York, Mr. Henry | Wo have stopped over here for a few days, ¢ this, | Mitchell of Boston and Mr. C.E. Barber of Phil- | *ttrted down the river to pay a visit to Mount . Vernon. Columbia Union, No. 101, has taken charge of the visitors during their stay, and the hospitality has been continued and vigor- ous. The excursion this morning was given by the local boys, and a large number of ladies from the government printing office accom- panied the ladies of the visiting delegation. Tonight a banquet will be tendered the visitors nd if the strangers do not have a good time it will not be the fault of either the local union or Mr. Faber. Columbia, 101, in charge of the various hos pitalities consists of Messrs. Ger John L. Kennedy, J. L. McKelvey, C. C. Custer line, T. M. King and H. E. Springer. Tomorrow the outside delegates from the local unions will leave for The local delegates are Messrs. W. E. Shields, Charles H. Leeds, Louis and Charles W. Otis, ‘TRE VISITING DELEGATES. Most of the visitors are quartered at the Belvedere, the following having arrived: Wm. M. Holman, Frankfort, Ky.; W. P. How- ard, Louisville, Kye R. G. Siac W. Va.: D. 8. MeKelvey, Youngsto H. Kimberley, Denver, Col.; Frank 1. Grubbs, John E. Hampton and Ernest F. Hamburg, Indiar Portland, Ore.; C. L. Wilson, Denver; John bus, Ohio; J. D. Charles Abernathy, Ogden, Uta: arey. Spokane, Wash.; W. C. Boyer, Oma eQuilkin, Chicago; J. A. B. Walliams, Frumk A. K amming Commission, There will probably be no immediate changes mave in the desigus of the coins of the country. ¢ of artists, consisting of Mr. Au- , met in the oflice of the director of the terday and after several hours spent mination of nearly three hundred designs and models for nar silver coins, sub- mitted in response to the department's circu- animoualy agreed that while many ns were meritorious there was no & new | one that could be considered en executive committee, composed of Messrs. | provement on present coins to justify acbange. | igus were all rejected and will be re- ough of an im- AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, 1 2 rae DARR & OO., Auctioneers, DESIRABLE AME HOUSF. No. 140 CARRO! STREET SOUTHEAST * AT AUCTION. pA JUNE FOURTH, AT SIX AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. LATIMER & SLOAN, Auction 1400 Get ‘The committee from r committee of thirteen. | turne designs were threo from Mrs. inson Morrell of Washington, D. ting for the obverse of the silver ire of Washington on horseback, vorably; | and Yor the reverse an eagle with folded wings. vorable comments director has not decided what farther steps he will take to secure artistic designs for sar U.S, Treasury. Wet BOXES ROPFLING. FORTY-EIGHT REGULA yD lelegates with the These received ONE. HUN! ase ie aX ESSED Waa oir SHIR EN’S PERCALE SHIRTS. TOGETHER WITH OTHER ARTICLES IN THE FANCY LINE, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY WORST i G street, we shall se: the above goods, tnd individual buyers should give this sale ____ LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, LA De ston, 40 Carroll street cash, the balance in two on. the property sei ree oy if fh in Aiteon days. Tight reserved to resell the nit cost of the défauiting pure dvertiseuient of lished in Washington, Fecording at cust of the MATOLIFYES DARR & oon LY SALE OF VALUABLE IMP EON Vag ——————~_+2—____. TO GKADUATE aT Law. secured hy eed of tease Students Who Will Receive Their Degree from the Georgetown ‘The twentieth annual commencement of the law department of the Georgetown University | will be held next Monday evening at the ; Academy of Music. S.J., president of the university, will deliver the opening address and confer the degrees. Hon. Van. Manning will deliver the address to the graiuates, and Hon. Jeremiah M. Wilson f and thus far the | will award the prizes. Degrees will be con- | ferred as follows: Master of Laws—Noel W. Barksdale, Louis Boiseau, Henry B. Brownell, Charles Cor ner, Sarauel E. Darby. James | evine. R. Newton Donaidson, Creed M. n, Jackson TD. Haag, Reginald H. Higgin uax D. Hitchcock, Wiil johnson, George Kearney, Frank R. Key MacKaye, John “1H. ncis G. Martyn, Daniel C. Murph wn, Ohio; Ed. Joveph Gatos, in some newspaper = 1409 G st. n.w. SALE OF FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS FIIDAY, JUN. COMMENCING AT "TE: Tn this collection will be found about 100 Hand- somoly Framed Pictures, which will be sold without fine and costly pieces of Pur- LATIMER & SLOAN, George F. Halsey, ry: Be B. Dongiass, Colam- ons Itichards, EMTY SITUAT NORTH WaT IN YHE CITY 0 ofa decree of the Suprome Court of th ublay passed on the 14th day of Maye uty cause No. 12508 a Will nl iat est biildet on THURSDA NE. AD. 180], at FIVE Tegard to cost ; also 80) niftire, Mantel Clock Sets, A.D. T8yt,0 eg: public suction to the tue FOURTH DAY O! CLOCK EM. in No. 1318 Vermont avenu» norciwest, scribed roal estate lying in th D.C., known as lot uumbered Htty YF. Ojinstead's, trustee's, yun, Peoria, id, M. J. Car- Chicago: L. M. Merton, Canan, St. Lor ity; E. E. Corlin, Wheeling, W. rd, St. Louis; W. H. Shaifer, L. G. Lautzerbiser, Arthur Wolters: Charles E. Gartang, Iowa; J. 8. Clark, Obio; H. 8. Friedlander, Memphis; H. J. Segmond, Memphis. gaecae E A CAPITAL WITNESS, rolland P. ©. Bradford, P Fouss, Kansas ‘Hows DOWLING & GON, Auctioneers. the foliosring de- tive (0) In Tuo" subdivision of ‘lots in squa same is recorded tm Liber: irveyer's office 1or the Distric said real estate is 1 dwelling with all Terins of aio as prescribed of the purchase money to be 1d TWO Yours, equal insta, eet per ain y. deed of trust apon seid pro ofthe purchaser. A depos! All conveyancing at th terns of #4le are not ct days trom the day of sa: LSAT. On FRIDAY, JU Southwest corher Pennsy}vani larke colle-tion of the above nuyied flowers. WING & SUN, Auctioneers. ‘H. 1s sell at our aucti B. Holder, Paul ‘PHOMAS DOWTANG & So OF THE WELL-KNOWN NEU FOURTEENTH by the decree: One-third aid in cash, belanc> in nents, to bear inverest ‘until paid, payabve 0 be aactired OF & orallcash,attheoption Will be required at time . si it e Washington barracks | witli PEAND XL fe shail sel) at EB FOURTH, 1801, $ A Arthur Stanley Wilson Amused the Specta- feiugat TEN OCLOCR tors at the Baccarat Trial. After Tur Stan's report of the baccarat trial in London closed yesterday the cross-examina- tion of Mr. Arthur Stanley Wilson continued for some lergth, but the solicitor general, Sir Edward Clarke, lending counsel for Sir William Gordon Cumming. who condneted it, only sue- ceeded in scoring an oceasional successful up- setting of any of the facts detailed in the original story told by the witness. The minor points brought out by Sir Charles Russell were repeated during the cross-examination, Mr. Arthur Stanley Wilson repeating his testimony as to the cheating with the greatest of coolness nd, leaning on the rail of the he gave an illustration of the man- ner in whieh several acts attributed to the plaintiff were done. cross-examination was not finished when the court «djourned until today. A CAPITAL WITNESS. In spite of the roars of laughter which greeted his relation of his Cambridge experi- ence, Mr. Arthur Stanley Wilson made a capi- tal witness and was inimitable in his cold way. The youth related as one of half a dozen ex- amples how he saw Sir William Gordon Cum- ming, on his side winning, look for an addi- tional counter, but could tindonly a £2 counter in a convenient position. baronet push this counter forward so as to ndd it to his stakes, and then detailed how he saw the Prince of Wales pay, as banker, the extra money, which, according to the de- plaintiff was not entitled to. young Wilson's recita- tion of an anterview which he says took place between himsclf and young Ber How “my dear chap" ‘appealed to “my dear and both agreed nes K. Polk, Francis P edmond, Osear P. Schmidt, ‘immons, Grant Sims, Wal George W. Taylor, Walter L. Taylor, Frederick W. Tower, Eunmett Turner, Fred Charles 4i. Verrill, Casper C. Weber, Johan Whitten, W. Mosby Williams and Andrew Wil- reserve the Ficnt risk und cost of the de= = r alter five days’ notice in The Even- ” ARTHUR T. BRICE, RB. BYRD LEWIS, J- HOLDSWORTH GORDON. THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auc Ratcurre. DARK & CO., Auctioneers. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON D STREET BE- ¥} OND STREETS On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- EIGH LH, at SIX O'CLUCK, we will off premises, 30x80 feet, improved | Bachelor of Arts—Leon Adler, Thos. B. Allen, 2921 and 218 Gay 4N) Aver, William -y C. Birge, Samal. n. Patrick J. Brennan, Joha . Arthur Brisioe, Joseph pert L. Collins, John V. Dahlgren, V Beverly A. Davis, Wm. Dunn, Wm. G. Dunne, Wi S. Arnold, Rie! Baden, Chas. J. benson eikhteen months, with interest annuun, to be sectired by nous of the purchaser anit & deed of trust on the propery sold, oF all casly, at 0 tion of “purchaser. Convey: exanining, &e.. at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 wail Ue reduired ior each place of” property at the ine of sale. "It the tern 8, DS, 30 DINING- Ps NORTHEAST. THRE Foverves the rut to advert Deni'we we VET HALL. STATR, er yet wiivertiocr > We S"BRASS STAIR BINAHON LCR ry 4. Fellows, Joseph juare 7 " Fronting 57 fect G inches on D ‘street by the depth et, Jas. C. Fox, Samuel ‘B0-foot alley. These lots can be ‘Terms of sale: Cne-third (Gs) cash; balance in ane © cent, sectred by or ail'casi, at and unconcern, running back to @ Teaduy subdivided. deed of trust on he option of the ‘A deposit of 8200 ‘will be required at the If the terms of sale ure not cunplied with teen days the right 18 reserved to resell the erty at the risk and cost of the defaulune pure five days’ advertisement of such resale in soine per published in Washington, D. C. c., wt the cost of the purchaser BATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO., and two years, 6 on K. Helmer, R. Oscar Holt, a J. Hughes, Ralph Int galls, David E. Jenni . Keegin, Walte THOMAS DOWLING & SON, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ICE COLLECTION OF EXTRA LARGE OSES. H. far Wm. E. Knight, obert E. Mattingiy F. Meyers, Edward I ¥, Irvin B. Moult | Kichard Murphy, Carl 8. Orieman, Lincoln AL Parkhurst, Frederick C. Pratz, Chas. C. Pres- |. Thos. W. Roberts, J UsTIC STANDS, BAS- er 10th street and Pennsyl- FIPTH, at FOUR “WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Se-THE ABOVE SALE 15 POSTPONED ON AC. count of the rain until THURSDAY, FO! Ok JUNE, at FIVE O'CLOCK F RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. saul, Joseph aton, Robert G@. Sker- ar, Alex. M. Speer, Anton g. Wiliizm C. Taylor, won, Frederic M. Thompson, ‘Thos. B. Walters and Geo. T. Wellman. At our bales room, enue, FRIDAY, KP. i: Edwin 8. Thomp INCANSON BROS., Auction TRUSTEES’ CONTINUATI ABLE REAL ESTAL WASHINGTON IN 2 DIVISION OF ESTATE OF TH NAYLOR BEING ON ‘T OF POTOMAC OR IMMEDIATELY PENNSYLVANIA By virtue of a decree D bis He said he saw the ON SALE OF VALU. J ATCLOYE, DARI & CO., Auctioneers. IN THE COUNT’ y BAY-WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, NO. 7 TWENTY-FIRST STREET NORTHWEST. On “FRIDAY AFTERNOOD SIX O'CLOCK, we will offvr for sale, tn trout of the PART OF LOT 12, SQUARE 100, Base Ball Yesterday. ned again in Columbus yesterday, and the National Club was consequeutly prevented The other losers of the association were not so fortunate, as this list of the games played will show: National League. Pittsburg, 3. Chicago, 3; Boston, 5; Cleveland, 1. New JUNE FIFTH, at More dramatic still wa from losing 2 game. depth 70 feet, bay-window brick ance in one and two by, deed of trust cash at the option of the pur- f 8200 will be required at the eterins of sale are not complied sale rit reserved to e Fronting 17 fect of the Suprewe Court of the feliow” und “old. fellow" pectin yy dear chap,” “this is_too hot.” No DETECTIVE compact. All this evidence and a great deal more on gave with dramatic tone and gesture, confidently, as if acting ina character. When the court adjourned Sir Edward Clarke, for the plaintiff, appeared only to have reached the fringe of the subject with who distinctiy denied the existen Sir Williaa Gordon Camming the FOURTH Day o! PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. subdivision of “TWINING €: trustees, and recoriied in book No. Xo. Lil. im tho surveyor's office of tue District of Yeru.6 of sale: One-third cash, the balance in equal Juenteat one and two years, notes wo be K.ven | cent interest froin day of aale, pu , aud to be secured by a deed of trust om cash, ut the option of the yur- ‘of exch Tot sold will be . Conveyancing, &e. if the tering ot sae wit witlin ten days from day o: sale t! Serve the reht to revell the property in dela and cosi of defaulting purchaser after Ove days of such resale. in sou Washington cit Philadelphia, 13 Brooklyn, 0. York, 11; Cineinnati, 1. American Association. St. Louis, 11; Baltimore, 0. Boston, 13; Louis- ville, 2 Athletie-Cincinnsti, rain. ‘THE RECORD. American Association. d, gluten, (A lejos o county, at pave | property at the risl ad) ‘spaper publish clay and recordin ‘KATCLIF! the purchaser. SEI & SLOAN, ances | 1400 + near U. 8. Treasury. ING LOTS NEAR RES- young Wilson, re ot complied ALUABLE BUILD! OF MHS. LOGA. NER ELEVENTH STREET EXTEND! FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, 1801, ot . on the premises, we stat biock 11, Toda & ., containing about paet to watch during the second night's pluy he could not imagine Cincinnati..21 24 .46 Columbus. .20 24 Louisviile.. 20 Wash'ton...11 28 .282 National League. + and said that ow a statement to that effect had got into Gen. Williams’ precis of the ewspaBer puv- ‘subdivision can be obtained ROM Of the trustees or the auctioneers. KICHAKD SMITH, Weuster Law Uuiiding. CHAKLES A. ELLIONT, ¥endali building. 5 16 610 from the fact that the street is in more.25 16 .6 Brown's sus of Pleasan 21.000) square feet ; lots 50x150 wach. treat is extended this land will be corner propery and.can be divided tuto nine eligible third cash; balance in one and two tes bearing 6 per cent intercst. payable + aud sectired by doed of trust oh prem Sse, OF as) Comlt, at OD! $100 on exch lot required De complica with it fifteen days, ether Wine tue Fekt reserved to resell at chaser after five days The defendant: on the case coming into court, abandoned the accusation agi ming of withdrawing counters, which was in- cluded in the original precis. Sir Edward Clarke tried to nail upon of the defendants’ inconsistency on this point, but only elicited the statement that Wilson saw Cumming withdraw the counter ceeasion only, while the precis had said “fre- Cleveland.13 19 New York.19 15 ison an admission FUTURE DAYS. TT), & WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Aucti HUSTEES' SALE OF LARGE LOT ON WHITTIER LEY PARK, OCCUPYING A NG SITUATION, WITH Brooklyn..14 21 eet Wing Club of the Center nth Streets yesterday by . this game being one of of aetaulting pur- ‘nt of such resale in ubiished in Wastanzton, D. ALTMEA & SLOAN, Auctioneers. Market defented the the score of series that is b fered by the Center Market News. Streets were hoplessly in the rear until the ning, when they took a great brace en times, putting them within a HIGH AND co: BEAUTIFUL OUTLOOK. By virtue of a dced of trust recorded in Liber No. ‘and record of the District of Cortabia, end at the request ot the secured. we Will s¢ll at Dubie “anetion | -M., jot , in biock 10, i dont, trustees, a om, formerly cal.ed Woodley Park, 4 | ex county No. 6, foldo LS, of the records | rveyors office of said District, contaluing -third cash, of which 8250 must be de- posited at time of sale, and the balance in three equal ive end evhteen inonths, for Wuich notes of purchaser, bearing iuter. sule ana secured by be taken. of all casi, at to be couplied with in f.eeu day's Le resold, after ten days" advertieemen ‘The Evening Star, at risa and cot of doteu.tins chaser. Ail conveyancing and fecording at purchaser's ROBERT E. MORRIS, } IRVING WILLIAMSON,S ‘T. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. After the humorous passages of the opening son's “salad days” and the fact that he worked hard, as he termed it, in his father’s business for a month, the cross-ex- ination dropped into wearisome detail. Wil- son declared that “he took no notes at the time of what occurred. in reference to ¥ FUTURE Days. 1PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers B ELEVENTH, 1891, OUNDRY, ON THE Cite: and scored elev The Potomac Athletics and Columbia Ath- ay their second game of the ama- teur championship series tomor ¥) at the National Park, 7th and Boun- dary streets. This contest has been repeatedly postponed on account of weath friends of the two clubs are anxious to sce the game played to a conclusion, as on it depends the title of champioriship. will present Leach y King, Green and Fuller on bases: Sprigman, nd Lolway, r.f. and Hodge as ‘Chapman, Bishop and Shoemaker Hauptman, 1 Game will be called ttes defeated the Pension Office : afternoon in a well-played game at Olympic Park by a score of 7 tod. yettes should be addressed to the manager, Charles Eliason, ordnance office. _———— Army Orders, A general court-martial is appointed to meet at Willet’s Point, New York harbor, Monday, June 8, 1591, for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought before it. Detail for the cour %. Richard L. Hoxie, corps of engineers; Capt. Quincey O'M. Gilmore, eighth cavalr First Lieuts. Charles H. Cochran, seventh in- fantry, aud Samson L. Faison, Second Lients. Herbert S. ¥ ter H. Gordon, tweltch in- ‘y; James H. Frier, seventeenth infantr; Herman Hall, f Hunter, fourth artillery; E. Eveleth Winslow, corps of engineers: William W. Harts, corps of Rebert McGregor, corps of en- gineers: Additional Second Lieut. win, corps of engineers; Second Lieut. Clement A. F. Flagler, corps of engineers, judge ad- os Minister Douglass’ Leave of Absence. The acting secretary of state bas granted Hon. Frederick Douglass, the United States minister to Hayti, leave of absence with per- mission to visit the United States for the cus- tomary period of sixty days. It is expected that Mr. Douglass will arrive in Washington within a short time. An officer of the State Department said last night that the department was not discont nor divsatisticd with Mr. Déugiass’ services at the post to which he has been assigned. Mr. Douglass, it is stated, when in Washington the last time, expressed himself as conscious of his growing age, and said that he sometimes felt inclined to throw off the cares of official life, but it is nevertheless expected that his re- turn to this country is o1 that he will go back to Hayti. Tue Staie De- partment has received no intimation to the ued Racing on Three Tracks. ‘The feature of the day at Morris Park yester- day was the Cherry Diamond handicap (one mile), which was divided into two parts. ‘The first part was won by the favorite, Tulla Black- burn, in 1.4037, the fastest time that bas been made in the east this year, and Lizzie, a six-to- one shot, captured the second part. The races resulted: First race, Exotic, Clotho, Promenade third; Cherry Diamond handicap, first Tulla Blackburn, Chesapeake, Diabli art, Lizzie, Woodeutter, Drizzle; Elm stzkes, ‘eckon, Kildeer, Orageuse; fifth race, Lyceum, J.B, Unogrande; sixth race, Hyacinth, Lillie B. colt, Fiorence 8. ‘The races resulted: First race, Alphonse, Woodvale, Royal Garter: second race, Tenae- Gen. Caldwell; third race, tha; fourth race, Ignite, Two fifth race, Dore, W. L. ‘Mun- At Pimlico track, Baltimore, yesterday seven heats were trotted for the Pimlico stak race will be fiuished today. other races were Linkwood Maid and Charley. See He 3 Sir William to Marry an American. A New York dispatch says: It is reported on excellent authority that Sir William Gordon Cumming will marry Miss Florence Garner of i Mise Garngr is now in England with napector general of the | ber mother. She is wealthy, young and beau- ‘ow afternoon ISTING IN PART OF POWER STEAM ENGIN: JO-HOLSE POWER STEAM ENGIN ut OHUGR Dante FEET. DMILL PRESSES, 2 BRICK MACHINES, THREE BRICK MACHINES, U ‘SS PULVERIZING Ri KSMITH TOOLS, PATTERNS, WROUGHT NDA PARGE LOT OF Ma- ed Of trust on pro jon of pureiaser. Was sue “OF PFOP~ RNING LATHES. FING EAT! The Columbias Wright as their b: =D. OLLERS, 2 WOOD The Potomacs will have kel TERIAL NoT Mi TERMS CASH, THOMAS DOWLING & SON, and Winkleman, r.f. 1[HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED BE: EN NEW 2 STREET NORTHWEST. TUESDAY, JUNE NINTH, 1801, du front of the preraises, i shail sell in equate “eas jiare 4% Sr tout by aidepth ot feet fo an alley, ck houses, containing sig rouse, batt and ail mera tuproveuents, ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON, OPERTY ON § STREET TON JUNE ELEVENTH, AVENUE AND Flr TH , we will sell in SQUARE 772, nine yesterda On THUASDAY APTERNOO: wat SIX O'C! lenges to the La bewit front of the pre! Lots: Lot 5 frouts G0 teet ond st. east bet) Lot § trouts GU feet on same st., each lot ‘an ineumbrance on each lot of #1,000), oue-haif cash, balance in one year, at Giper cont, sé vlrchiasors. A deposit of Piece at time of ‘Terms to be compited with in tis reserved to resell temporary and ween M and N fronting about improved by t Funaing back to a 30-10% of trust on the ut the option of the -» AUCTION FERS, 20 PA. AVE. N.W. ‘ORY SALE BY AUCTION OF COLUM. IGHY ROADSTERS, BiCY. 7 giaB SAFETIES AND" BOIS Bi x DAY AFTERNOON, JUNE EICHTH, VAST FOUR O'CLG 4 | | ArckiFFE, Dane & co :R’ . a the Fisk and cost of defzu! BIA AND VICTOR DARR & CO., Auctioneers. 20 PA. AVE. N.W. SALE OF STOCK OF GROCEI ASSIGNEES AM Hi CONTAINED Sih EIGHTH STREET SOUTHEAST BY AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of a: Twill sell duly recordad, Twill gall eat ey MOUNT o SURE TENT GeLock, a nad Liquors contajned in the aor named risisttg Th pm TOILET AND" LaUND: Tk AX be ii sell at our i ta Me IR well at ou thirteenth in ro0:us, 920 LENNSYLVANIA AVE assortinent of bicycles, partly suumuorated above, and to which we luviteat RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE.—BY VIR- tuo of a writ of eri tacias, issued out of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum bis, and tome directed, I will sell at public sale ED eo Bs oe at TWELVE O'CLOCK M. and interest of tl acter ia at WEDNESDAY inning wi TEN “ioor of said District, AY OF JUNE, Ino, defendant in and ‘Lots numbered twenty ok CH)" and. twentyreicut C28}, ia vision of ote sn square name crict of Cu together with all ct ot Colusa, tower eit wl Tikat law, in evor i in fa Co. "DANIEL Bt RANSDELL, &, DARR & CO., Aucts, _ myl3tojeb NITED STATES MARSHAL’'S SALE.—By virtue Of a writ of fler! facias festa out sitive cles ote of eager co TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JUNI, ‘ty, First Lay Glockner, Eli, Bits, The Her von, Cart Gui ‘The special orders detailing Lieut. Col. Rich- jackson, fourth artillery, to attend the encampment of the Alabama state troops as in- spector and instructor from June 10 to June 20 SIRUPS, VINEGAK, RS’ TOOLS, LARG! OST NEW, WINES AND LIQUORS, BRANDY. Gtx, PORT, CATAWBA, LARGE CANYAS AWNING. ll select and well wlectid, and 3 sinvular the improvements tt nmuaily and to’ Be secu ou as the property of James chaser or purchasers and. ry erect A deposit of $200 will ‘The oflicer in command of the battery of the fourth artillery ordered to attend the camp of instruction of the Alzbama state troops n Mobile. Ala., from June 10 to June 20 will, in addition to his other duties, inspect the state rt in the encampment. Kichard Lodor, first artillery, will meut of the New York National Guard at Peckskill, N. Y., from’ Jane 13 until August 1. and will rop: be required by the The winners of Koes off, but as soon as! This stock ‘is vate buyers to secure desirable goods, RATCLIFFE, DARR & GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 500 11th st. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UN- IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE Past SECTION OF THE CIT congeyaneing 8 ‘or purchasers the ‘sale witht the Ferns of tals m ten, Gaye irom tho day of troops taking visit the encan TOESDAY, THE 3891, at TWELVE Brown's right, title, claim and interest in and to the 'y.,to wit: Lots numbered cer's suixiivision of part {such information as following described Y yeecternene y= BEING LOTS Quite acrowd was in attendance and showed their appreciation of the good playing b: quent enthusiastic yells. 's bat- tery was composed of Bernard and Looker and the pension oitice’s of Lea and Herbert. ‘the feature of the gaine was the fine left fielding of Greham of the pension ollice team. The Lafayette nine is composed of the following nard, Eliason, street, Bateman, Mohun, Woodville and Talbot. They challenge all comers irom seventeen to twenty-one years of age. The Zeros yesterday defeated the Olympic Juniors by a score of 43 to 10. ‘Fhe cutching | Humphreys of Washi of Goodwin and the hitting of Brailmer of the | and weleomed by crus were the features of the game. NoTES. The new quarters at Fort Myer are rapidly nearing completion. the bluff at the Virginia end of the Chain | Newcomb and Maj. Gen. J. J. it over the batile where Stonewall Jackson met and Fremont, and visited ‘The society held a session at bridge and overlooking the Little Falls. Mr. John Archer is remodeling house No. 1515 32d street. FOR TIRED BGEAIN ‘se Morsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. 0. C. Stout, Syracase, N-Y., says: “I gave it one patient who was unable to transact he most Ordinary business becanse his brain was “tited and confused’ upuu ine least meutal exertion. “limmedi« ahe Dewedit and uitumate recovery followed. one (2) and two C2) Pleasant ‘a8 Somat SoBe ee state eee ak mica auare ment in ad- | tiful. One of her sisters is Mrs. C. Oliver Iso- wel Paths gie seri lin of New York and the other is the wife of = French nobleman, the Marquis de Berteuil. Reema LTE Crushed By a Falling Building. subdivision is recorded td fre- | Yance fer instructions. National Geographical Society. nal Geographical Society went to “ Shendun, Va., yesterday by a special train{ With aloud crash the frame building at 161 from Washington on their annual excursion. | West Jackson street, Chicago, toppled off its well-known enthusiasts: Looker, Byng, Ber-| The party was met at Harper's Ferry by | foundation yesterday afternoon, burying in its Messrs. Jed Hotchkiss and T. Morton of Shen- | ruins five young men who were dun, who escorted them to Shendun, where | under the first floor of the rickety structure. they were joined by Hon. Randolph Tucker | Three of them were instantly Profs. Harry Campbell and D. C. | other two badly injured. ington and Lee University | William Schwartz, George the population of Shendun. | Canill. The injured party were Hon. Gardiner G. Hubbard, | Gus. Schwartz. Maj. ui. E. Alvord of Baltimore, Prof. 8. K. | in and the Gilvert and wife, Lieut. Everett nd wife, Rey. Dr. im A DANIEL M. RAN! PF DANE & . Terms to be complied with G. W. STICKNEY, Auct. WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioncers. 5, OF VALUABLE + ame NOMTHWEST. AT AUCTION. ae ALE OF VALUABLE BONDS AND‘ STOCKS AT 8 AUCHION. Ter for sale at PTH DAY OF Ji E & Hil EE Fi ‘Water Stock, of $1,000 own ‘Railroad == i i i A } i Ey cd H # 4 dl : sky HH i Es ai I . t 3 Hil i | i i i Bee E E A 4 Er rey FF Z HE # 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1891. GONE TO MT. VERNON, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUPUKE DAYS. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. PERFMPTOR ete OF HORSES, MAKES AND MULES, CARRIAGES. WAGONS, PHAETONS, wir ele eee ee are, 08 ShitubaY afouSiNa, JUNE SIRTH. a ES J heat of Horses, Maresand Mules. In this lot are some good workers and drivers, weil worthy the atten- tion of buyers. ALSO 2 ‘Wagon, 1 new Busi- pew, Burrics, 1 new Dayton Wagon, Bese Waco and 13 sogond-hand Wagons, Jetzt et HAS BENSINGER, Auctioneer. ‘[ HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, SATURDAY, JUNK SIXTH, 1801, AT TEN O'CLOCK, Embraciag, in part, one Fine Walait Mirror-front Folding Bed, Fine Parlor Furniture in suites and sp- arate p French Plate Mantel and Mier Mirrors, three Cheval Glusves, Wainut amd Oak Sideboarie, Nararobes, Couches, Lounges snd Easy Chairs, Chamber Furniture’ of every description, Dining Boom and Office Furniture, Piccures, Brusseis and in- ssrain Carpets, Cooking and, Heating’ Stoves, &c., Bc. AT TWELVE O*CLOCK, Borees, Wagons, % ae. forses, Warons. Carr A DUWLING & SOX, sett "Auctioneers. 7[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 222 E STREET 8OUTI iON. THWEST, AT AUCTION. DAY AFTERNOON. JUNE NINTH, 1801, TUES! st BEE O CLOCK, Wwe ‘will gent im front ot tee ee ises, part of lot ‘square 583, fronting about 20 feet on E st. between 2d and Sd sts. 8. w., and improved hy A two-siory brick dwelling. ‘Terms: One-halt casi: balance in six and twelve oes to bear alx perfvatt interest. of all cash, at option of puroheser. Conveyancing, &c., at pure chaser's cost. A doposit of 100) req it time of sale. Terms to be complied with within five days, otherwise right reserve to resell at risk and cos. of defaulting purchaser atter five days’ advertisement of such resale in The Lveniug Star. BENNARD LEONA: D, agent, 407 4st. sw. THOMAS DOWLING & SC Jetd&as Acti ({PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. PEWEMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY. FRIDAY, JUNE TWELFTH, 1801, at FIVE ocLock we will soli on the preinises ail of original lots No. 10, 11 and 12, im square No. 44, front ing on F stieet, Virginia avenue street, and subdivided iutolots No. 3, 30.40, 41, 42, 45, 44 aun a5, “each frontins 17 fect on street bya debth of 117 feet to an wiley. Lots 46, 47, 48, 49ench frontinue about 21 feet on Virsinie avenue Dy'au aver age depth of about Si fect to an alley. Lot 30 front ins alout 5 et on Twenty-third street by a depth of about SO fect to an all ‘ernis: One-third ca h, balancein ove and two years, with interest, secured by a deed of trust om te prop: erty, or all casi. at the option of the purchaser. A de- posit of $O00n each lot when sold. “Lite ood OF nO so., All conveyancing gud re at purchaser's (OMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, _ On THULSDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, J801, at FIVE O'CLOCK ¥. M., in front of the prem- ises, Lot No, 146 in Beall’s addition to Georgetown, wo good frame houses, Nos. ibalance in six, twelve and ‘inte t 6 per cont per ‘Terms: One-half cas! icing, ‘recording, tit Sale are not complied with within ten dys tro alter five days’ udvertiseurent atthe risk and cost of the defaultiix purchaser. ‘Litie good and Ashford's Abstract todate. CHARLES ROLLER, Trastee, 180i New Jersey ave. how. Jet THOS. DOWLING & SUN, Aucts, RATCLIFFE. DAKR & CC., Auctioneers, EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ROPER TY, (No. 1808 SWENHETE Sinner & NORTHWEST. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TENTH, 1801, at EIVE O'CLOCK, we will ‘offer for sale at public auction in front of the premises the following- jescribed real estate: Part of square numbered minety (90), contained within the following wetesand bounds: Berinning at a point om the west side of 20th st. West, seventy-six (74) feet six (G) inches north of the ort West corner, fornied by the intersection of 0th st. est With uorth S st.; thence west ninety (0) fect, ore oF less, to mn alley’; thenve porth parallel] 20 20th - nineteen (19) ieet six (C) inches: thence east par: iel to first line ninety (00) feet, more OF less, to Q0ch, * thence to the place of beginning. Improved by a two-story frame dwelling, containing Seven () rooms, being house No. 1808 20th street ‘orthwest. erins of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, balance in one and two years trol day of sale, ‘Witit interest at 6 per cent, for which notes of the pur chgser must he given, secired by deed of trust on the: Property so'd, or ail’ cash, at the option of the pur- chaser.” A'deposit of two liunired (8200) 4 Quired’ at the time of sale. Ti terms of sal complied with in fifteen (15) days from day of sa'e the Sropttors reserve, the, night to teil the property at Sost unt ris of tie deteulting purchaser, wfter hve days’ advertisement of such resale in sou'e hewspaper published in Washington. D.C. All conveyancing and Fecording at cost of Durcliaser. WILCTAT AT REOMOND, May tuitding, TLLIPS, 225 44 st. sw Bowles, at, WILLIAM H. P) Brecutors Estate of Sophia Mary PATOLIFFE, DARR VALUABLE RESID) STREET BET Wi Auctioneers. LOTS oN FIFTH I BETWEEN L AND M STREETS “RSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ELEVENTH, ‘PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell on thé Lots 47. 48, 49 and 50, ‘S03, ‘Sauare 805, Fronting 16 feet 9 inches each on 5th with a depth of 100 feet toa 10-foot niles. Said lots are very desirable ved by sewer, side walk and also by. ue new houses, nearly all of which are in one and two water, gas, troes and food uri thirty han: years, with interest, secured by deed of trust. Ade- posit of $50 ut time of sale on each lot if sold rately or $100 if sold asa whole. Terins to ba come Plied with in ten deys trou sale or riglit reserved to re- sell at risk and cost of purchaser. All conveyancing and reconting at purchaser's cost DARR & CO., Aucts, “etdéds RATCLIFFE ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF FALUARLE IyPnoveD REAL Est: NC STREET NEAR FOUR- AND-A-HALY STREET SOUTHWEST. Ry virtus of District oC T2091, Twill decree of the Supreme Court of the wii, sed in Equity cause No, it at phibsie auctions im front of the pret on WEDNESDAY, JUNESEVENILENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the eust <4 feet Rig inches Dy adeptn of 113 fect, Si inches: of lot 6, in square BBe Washiucton, D. C., tinproved ‘Uy two twos athe dwellincay being houses Nos. SOT and Wa) S Steet southwest. Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of #200 nuust be made at thedme of sale and the baiente te Years, secured by len on the shi. at purvuaser’s option. ‘Taxes paid to ‘Ail conveyanciag and recording wt pur. chiaset’s cost. oe to 1s ieee aa days, or property Will be resold at Tink of delauiting par chaser. MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Trustee, d&ds ‘Sun buildings ERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE! ESTATE ON THE WEST SIDE , STREET eer at MARYLAND 1S ST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Dsict of ‘Columutidy "passed in equity cause No. 12739, whercty Mary L. Skidmore et vir. are com- piainants aud Emma Gross et al. are deceadants, the undersigned trustees w1il offer for sale at public auc tion on TUESDAY, THE SIXTFENTH’ DAY OF JUNE, 1801, at FIVE O'CLOCK PM., in front. of the premises, the following described real estate with the hnproveruents thereunto belouihg cousisting of & th brick dwelling 1 the city of Washington and District of Columbia. to wit: Part of original lots, nd five (5), in square three h jan fisty- 2) beginnin forthe aang’ at tue” southeast comer 1 lot. five (3) and running. thence north on 10th street forty-five (is). feet eleven (1D) inches, thence west ninety-one (I) feet seven (7) inches, thence ~outh forty-five (4) leet eleven (LL) inches tothe south line of said lut four G4) and thence east ninoty-one (91) feet_soven (7) inches to the place of bexinnias, together with a right of way for the pur. pose of and tise a5 an alley of the following described part of ‘said tots tour (4) and five (5) in said square three hundred and iifty-two (io2), vegmnins for the same a* « point on the east lineof said lot tive (5)sixty- four (U4) feet one (1) iuch south of the northeast corner 01 said lot five (o) and runnin thence west ninety one (1) feet seven (7) inches, thence north. two (2) feet six (G) inches, thence enst uincty-one (01) feet seven, 7) inches to the said east line of sald lot five (3) and hence south two (2) feet six (G) inches to the piace of ne “Kndvat the Lour of HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. on the same day and inmediately after the above sale, the said Rime = a offer, in front of the Drevnises, respectively; the followityr desrited tet estate in saidcity and District, towit: ‘The east si: teen (16) feet tour (4) inches front by the depth {Tereo! of original Jot bape (0) and the west thirty (0) feet front by the depth thereof of orizinal lot ten (10) in square four hi and thirty-seven (437), with the improvements thereon, consisting of three com- modious brick dw eil! ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, one-third it and third in t Sp Seppe frou: the day of sife, ‘cash, at the option of the purchaser; the deferred its to bear interest at Per aunurn. payable ually and to be sec the notes of ‘of trust 0; iE By if iF 3 pices of Droperty as econ as ; He : § i i Bf LATIMER & BIOAN, Auctioncers. Sel-dkas ‘ave. and Lith at. VALU, iG LOT IN LE Di P. ABLE BUILDING LOT IN LE DROIT PARE * ON. On SATURDAZ, JUNE SIXTH, 1801, AT FIVE K, the sak T)ENCANBON BROS., Auctioneers. SAE 2 Se BL MS. FUTURE DAYS. _ [uomas DOWLING & SON, Anctioncers. AUCTION, OF WILL SELL AT IN, FATRVIEW A2. im Grom: of the ‘auley,, wa square €0, un th ‘Wasivin thitewm days from Gate of sale. ly. GEORGE W. STICKNEY, AST FIVE O'CLOCK, Heghts. This sulxtivision te 1 Sn. the District. ohe mile from Georgetown, on the Tenieytown Toad aud clectric cers, and uas ¢ Chureh fs across the A COMPORTA WLI NO. 636 A STREET SOUTHEAST, iectee of the Supreme Court of May 28, inl, im equity Dit and other churcives Woodley Lum ie within Proved by several “fi jed and others are to be built this ity of the now Naval Observatory, pleted about Ju pPortantty for naval cffivary and ofa We olmervatory to wecaFe Rites fo bousescheaply. Tenleytown electric cars pass Fair st. over Metro) THOS. DOWLING & SON. er¥ coune-ved wit! fe ntutered wurht bun . and the improve wai two-ntory au For terms and further Pomited at time « ATOLIFFE, DARR & CO... Auctioneers, 920 Penn. ave [DENCE PROPERTY ON NIN 1 BETWEEN O aN STi : 1CK HOUSE No. 1422 NU STREET NORIHWESL. Y AFTERNOON, JUNE NINTH, aT ‘we Will seu in front of the prewisce LOT 56, BQUARE Jus, feet on Mth <.reet, with improved by a two-story ana bs at pun haere opt VALUABLE REsr i con veyancine SIAHLON ASHFouD. | SON BHON., PROPOSALS, OQWARD UNIVENBITA, 2, WL. — Proposals will be rece ved, dersicned until PRIDAY, JUNE ard University with lui bee, Lue, . coment and other nuateria.s for repairins t Fronting 18 So ae third cash balance twelve ang gizhterm months, with interest, secured UF dset frust. A deposit of $200 at tine of sale. hin teu days from: sale or right reserved and cost of purchaser. All convey- ancing and re. ordingae? purchase N. B.—House will’ be open for tm The right to reject any or all bids or parts of bids te vection on day of fore day of wale on ap ligation fOr AICLIFFE, DARI & CO., Aucts. MAS DOWLING & SON, Auctio SALE OF IMPROVED B EGUTY OF WASKINGTO JAMES B. JOHNSON, it from auction Sie KA ASSUAL SUUPLY OF proposais, inaorsnd “Pr to be Gpened June 8), 1 ment, Wosdineton, D. t-. until 1 SCNE THUKT ISTH, ist, deed of trust, dul Jed atone ir Dcdiately thereafter, t Tecords of said District in’ Liber 138%, tollo onl gt the navy yards Fensacvia, Pie. ; Mare k PAL, al those ceria: percels of ground Aso ihe shnua! supp: mis of Sale: One-th Paynwents stone and t t. payable balt ye trust on the property, ot al purchaser or purchasers. od at tue of sale. cost of purchasers days or trustees reserve st detaulting purchase: ind cash; reside in two equal years respectively: 6 rly. secured by deeds of forpa.of proposals wil huvy yarus or to the 4 vases conform to the nay ne, ‘Terns to be couplied with Fight to readvertine and sol SWOKMSTEDT, Trustee. not deel advantagwous to I. Paymaster Geueral, U.S. Navy Ritu, DARR & CO. 22 fine tthe prevent surtace am tOVED LOTS AT THE CORN AND SECOND STREETS SUUTHWES On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO INV, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell. iu front of tts 2 xed Sey ore aes |gBct TL tengo eis and resell the property | Can: Payewent at the roadway, east tol, Will be recetved at the oth unui JUNE SIXTH, 1 Spectneations N stroet, 30 foet on ond street and sland UG one-hundredths feet on $2 froute2$ and 27 one-hundred! Canal street and 2 feet on Second street eiexantiy adapted to use as 8 wood aud’ yardorsite for resuy renting houses, with vorner One-half cash, balance, in six and twelve 8 percent, secured by. cash, at the purchaser's option. A depostt ot Wired at time Of saie. eaeht Foor shoo! jo avenue bet wee Superior ant Pr nd of trust, or ail upon these fort Bicnk ‘orms of proposals end specications, (th all ecessary Infors Pplication thereiur at th Vulldings of ths 3, Ww = ROBERT, Comminst JRATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. #¥ ane TWO PRESS BRIC! EDUCATIONAL. of HATA 5 AN _WASHINGION. SIX O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, in premives, lots 42 and 43, in Barr & Sanuer's suidi- Trax sentrrz scnoor or Laxovaces, 723 14th et. nw Open all summer. Lower summer rates. Propar- ing for college a spect Branches: New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicaro, Hm, Londen.” Aloo wtimnuer ® loo! at Axi ury under good rental and should conimand th tention of Parties im search of an investinen! of for a ierms made known at tine of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days from the dm: ‘of sale right rescrved to rese.l the pro. erty st t uiting purchaser advertisement of such resale ia some newspaper D AND SUC wand Pr DARR & CO., Aucts, Real Estate Auctioneer. THIRD STREFT Br- 13 SOUIHWEST, mnetaod for becnners half hour. Mrs. J., 41034 »t. n.w. 201 for yous CHANCERY SALE OF 1:07 TWEEN G AND H ‘wuter the wuspaee ED MENT BRICK DWELLT By virtue of a decree of District of Columbia, passed tu kqsuty No. 12004, We auction. In front o: the preniiers, PAST TIVE O'CLO coran’s recorded sab S87, with the Luproven tuts above Lozano ae Gonsora sisted Ly Prod % ard, duplomes, Deh ‘upreme Court of the of “4 : AGES, 1015 0+ GAILLARD SCHOULOI AVE, we will sell at pul and eighteen nonthe, and secure by deed of trus: on tie the purchase ‘money tua be paid al the purchaser.” A'dpposit of §100 will be ro- Quired at time of sale, and ail conveyanc cording will be at purchaser's Sale are not cos Bile, the trustees: reserve the ris erty'at the risk and cost of the delawtinz purchaser ‘dvertiserent in the evening tas EKNARD LEONARD, caring interest i10% ‘uderil_ progress ‘uf eon, Th 8 hud 12 mimdals ane studiwt fii oat colehirated artic in $200,000 worth of paintings ou exhibition. National Academy of Fine Arts, S04 E st. teen year with the Tt tue terms of to resell said prop- vortrait in 1b iewons. No knowlalee on draw NOLDS, Arcnt, O23 1 JLOCUTION AND ORATORY. ‘negecneote— ET sifu tion, eter ten keewons, SU for twenty essons, weeks’ courss To RUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE STEAMBOATS, WHALVES A! TATE AND Fh 3 decree of ibe Supreme Conrt of the im equity, cause No. herein Horatio C. Wood ¢ ants abd the Inland ©: the ‘District of G Sill offer tor sue ou T the offive of the sa:d “Inland and Seaboard Coasting at the foot of Sixth street south D. C.. the steumboats the, Lake,” Job m,” their’ Tackle, and tite in an: ‘at the foot of O street ington, and the build- YCLOCK P.M. at flute, cornet, &e. "An RAWING AND x "and **Jobn «il . Engines, & southwest, im said city of all those certain pieces or parcels of jan aud preauises situated in the city of Georgetown. D. C.. known and distinguished on the plan of said’ Georgetown as the ‘of the Surveyor and re MBA COLPGE OF COMME. BS hacave ; cnyonivecity post of Samoae = .. rates during the Six thorough course: Ai erences Sheet conlpetout same appears i corder af deeds tor sait District a8 lols six (0 G), eight @) und the west part of lot Ave @), ef street. 1m suid tending with said jot Imes trou Souuward to the channel of the gether with all the easements and thereto and all th sinvular the corp granted by the act of incorporation of $id couspen, ‘Jerms: In respect of tue said steamboats, one-t cash, the Valance in two equal installments at three and Six months from date of sale, and im re)ect of the “ther property, one-tidrd cash, the balance in two ‘eqital installments, at one and two years, with interest contin per anni ‘upon the property satistactory to the trustees, of ali cash, at the option of the purchaser. ii be required Su ew: y at the tne of sale. ‘Teruus of sa e ‘Typewritaye, Situatuus when aon, C.K. URNER, A.M, AN BUSINESS COLL PAB, Tnprove th Bie prove the opportunity. of Busines, Accounts apd of Preparatory baw Reboo! ot Shorthand, pool of bpeboerian ehool ot Mechanical Pebool of Civil service J rainy ‘uuarterty oF monthly raivs. Day and Dit semionm Mite UF call luc MiUstTated BBbOULCeILERt SPENCER, L1.15., Princ Mais. MARA A, SPE NCLE E LSERVICE INSTITUTE AND Lusmess colle, 1207 10th st. pW Jared successfully’ for CVU service, Ceusus exanuinat aus. weorsetowi, eX. id Water street wwomac river, to: rivileges apper- Catalogue 01 a5 1 ‘prim seenicus sha? fish cid “Viementary _and Phonegrapie ‘Arclutectural Drawing. At the rate ot 6 be secured by a i All conveyancing, purchaser. A deposit of GU 1th st... ALSO, WASHINGTON, D.@. Venth Session wil tone dertuy MEDNEADAN SEPT. 90, t901- jcrunatien addrers the prinen Mae AND Sikes war Sb 1407 Mamas humtie 2, F. my215 THOMAS DUWET ([HoMAs DOWLING & SOX, AUCTIONEERS. PUBLIC SALE OF CHOICE LOTS IN THE SUB ISION OF WASHINGTON HEIGHTS ME- N FLORIDA AVENUE AND COLUM ROAD AND EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEEN cn MONDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, M01, AT YIVE O'CLOCK 2M, we shall fromthe om ‘Tati ad Tek sis ron s OMice hours: 10 to 1 dail; CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1:1 «busettsave., embraces thorough Preparatory aud Poemune Course and ture, Music apd Art. ano, larp, ¥ bate LewnouseVeb Genera Vocal Drew Pency Work tree, Murds ever) nav. Washington beirhts, Vernone California, "W3outing, tote have general are well Jocated, directiy overlooking OUT OF WASHINGTON, = A. by . . HILDA'S SCHOOL FoR GIRLS, MORKIS- 4: twelfth year begins be ner session, July 1, tw SISTER SUPERIOR. (N.J.) SEMINARY AND LADIO ‘Otters rare educa opal 4 IY a frontage of 50 fect each, Pom the city and 38 Oper cout or all cash. at Durclaser’s yon. A depot Of 8200 wil be req stuns If the teruim are not complied Mentiat the rk and Gost of the defeuldng Mentat the ris ot odes in ten days after days’ advertise purchaser. of access. THOS, D.. President tor 22 years. Je2-out T= LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY SON BROS., _ ‘Sn apd D ate. n. Y SALE OF VALUABLE UN! Pi SXp's STREE NE pe Court paty cause No. 12,tH0, where i eer eee ee bi PRE ELEVENTH BayOE JUNE. A. D.leei PIANOS AND ORG UEK PIANOS HAVE, HE thon of the levers of inusic Ly Liedf exces iemt tow god Qurabunry., Hee them at Tenploot Music: 1900 FiANO AGE! ve. moat Tuck wrade vuminon.

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