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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1891. SENATOR WILSON’S SUCCESSOR, GOOD INFIELD WORK. ANACOSTIA. > > EDUCATION AL eaten mtotis even item Wm | stings Pama o Sne Wie we] ane Samia akan The U. S. Gov’ment officially re- is wasttsoron, Ap! te Athletic Batsmen. A petition is in circulation looking toward W go OF 4 GIRLS SUMMER ‘ YESTERDAY'S GAMES. the enlargement of the Nichols avenue or old : gsmahool wae te ity. poachers yee Pins Sm snarieas Aaepetali mee cone school, Thins « worwem frame! — DOTES ROYAL Baking Powder - cattronsta ses © 8, sta fen UNFILLED—RIVALS FOR THE FULL TERM—PLANS ae SS 8 or snvuano roumciase ceanee ota | At Washington Washington, 9, Ait, 2 | ractre entgnated ad orreronded Een eS a As so at this late season ren are un- SECTIONS. National League. able to find accommodation, and when it is re- BE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, LOT 350X165, IMPROVED At Philadelphia —Cincinnati.3; Philadelphia,1. | membered that there about 50 per cent more BY A NEW AND ARTISTICALLY-BUILT Breviai Dispatch to The Evening Star. At Boston—Boston, 13; Chicago, 0. pupils at the beginning than toward the close superior to all others in leaven- COTTAGE IN PERFECT — ‘Open all summer. Lower summer rates Prepar- Baxriuoke, June 11.—Gov. Jackson's cand [At New Yér! tsburg, 14; New York, 6. of the term the inadequacy of this building is WITH DRY CELLAR, FURNACE, ing for callege a specialty. dacy for the United States Seuate has revired | At Brooklyn Brooklyn 9, Cleccland, & apparent. It is the sonthernmost school in the RANGE AND MODERN the speculation immediately consequent upon diichiaieas Goan aie county and one of the most familiar landmarks the death of Senator Wilson as to whether he pommatnp sole Sere ees ee epereection would appoint « Senator to serve for the few nat = Toad IMPROVEMENTS. Om WEDNESDAY. JUNE SEVENTEENTH, 1801 New ¥. _ Pufladetphia, Chicara, par Seplia, London Aine suammer scoot of aay commencing at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, & Park, NJ. ‘ ing strength (Bulletin 13, Ag’! Dep't, p.599)e Ut x S DIANO LESSONS_EXPERIENCED AND SUC. ot 5 earl =e P| touth of the race track. Its patrons are largely = ort gh the preznines, op shall ool wart 30 fowt frost of | PUSS ieee ad weeks intervening betwech the assembling of | Boston... 31°17 616 | Columbus. .23 27 .460 | the children of Giesboro’ gardeners, thougl e st and most economical Po So : the next Congress, the first Monday in De- | s¢ Lon 33 20 623 22 26 .458 | the population of the immediate neighborhood Rishington Heuchte. Lot 3 taining 5250 a HUGUENOT suidey OME aS LEB cember, and the meeting of the legislature, the | Baltimore. 426 | has remarkably inerensed by the building up Squares above Boundary street, a few doors west of SCHOOL for youns indies and chtidree, 5 aa Wot : Cincinnati of Congress Heights and Young’s wood. Columbia avenue, and Baving ‘ome of the mest con 1, IML. ta manding views of the entire city. the Potomac, Ar- u "erm; Onetinrd cons the telate fo one and t Prot Gaulard, sikcset ot ot ya | GAILLARD SCHOULOP LANGUAGE ote oar JSMT, MER notes bearine interest and secared by ‘Of trust on the ¥ sold, oF all cash. at op- | AVE the aust 2 FORT BAKER PEIN OBLITERATED. : AUCTION SALES. Fort Baker is being razed by Contractor THIS TOMORROW. Andy Gleason to make way for avenaes and "TRISH OTNE AZ AUCTION To CLOSE THE | JP ATCLIFFR, DARR & CO.. here would not fill entirely with —= Gov. Jackson Chicago. wnetioneers, aires the ESTATE OF SU: AWKINS. DECEASED. ‘920 Penn. ave. nw. eae Taare, SanO Gepue.t required st RT INSTRUCTION. THE GREATEST aays he will ay tor, bat not nntil a | New York. smd rear stig wane ae tigi Qn THURSDAY, the ELEVENTH Day OF JUNE, | |” at van | om coat, AT CoRveT ARCS TENE Bae” | A tunity ever ofvredto Purente, Chikara, Teachers ~ y = = : of “61. 5 om | 5 inproved by two uses, § . St ONE 0% ‘on the ss ees cuit onthe ‘comin | aioe Sar need acto ws | Wet peel Weed ah e e fce| Sh ME EL SEE x eon an sens aquaa ROLE ATs wwe Fagot res cmon tins Gam | REEDED a OP PNER ITED REAL ESIATE recognition o comnitt h s characterized by excellent work | Wm. C. Gunnel was chief. When built it was 8: cash balance in six, twelve and | 4 LES I - AVE. X.W., . r INGTON, DISTRICT er reason impelling him |-At aiconre of the tataba or kcthtecumn the te loonted on shat sustiean the Sagter shentetion, sighteen, monthe. with interes) at ober cams bet | following Heal Sock aint Bonds. ie Jepy powps | Sho" bGwa in: BARTHES. Administrator. OF COLUMBIA. martin Ty bre, and that is the ques- | field of the h making twenty of the | but later the Worthington ostate. Tis position | Auni,te Wesectred by notes of the purchaser anda | °¢. ASHINGTON LIGHT INFAN' . DOWLING x, J010-dkds_ | | By virtue of » deed of trust, duly recorded among | €20AXN) worth of paintings on exhibition. Faincnae e ield of ie home nine ing twenty of vat t the Wor ington position of trust on the property sold. or all cash, at CA Ast 6 per cents. INE BUILD! CORNER OF Elon. | the Fecords of said District in Liber 1: folto ath pal Acadew) of Pine Arte, G06 b ei Though the time of | twenty-seven put outs and that of the visitors | is on the Bowen road west of the Suitland road | tion. of purchaser. Conveyancing, ina, tt J GBARES FARMERS AND EEC aa | De eee eee cee cep EIGHT. | 2Netineg.. end at the written ate at the eek ts “eof shis «xecutive appointee will be very | fifteen, not counting five strike-outs by Cham- | and commands awide range of country. Baker $100 will be requised for eek Dioceof peoperbrae te | © 0 SHARES WASHI: AND GEORGETOWN | NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, pag hy ae Se TEE 10 TEACH ANY PERSON TO wea ae aaa tial auim (of "money is, in | beriain. Hite that ordinarily would have been | was the largest of the line of earthworks thrown | five of ule, "Wf thetecnsnes Risc® of Property at the | | 10 SHfAi TOC INGTON O20 TUESDAY ALTERNOON JUNE SIXTEENTH, | FISTEENTH DAY OF ICSE ep ay @ Wie-aige, crayon yortrait in, 14, mana. volved. for he would draw ten months’ sulary | safe were stopped and the runners thrown out. | up to thwart confederate invasion from Mary- | With within ten days trom tre day of sale: the restos SHARES CAPITOL AND NORTH 0 ST. B.B. | }*01 at 0 K ‘all those certain of around yk; eee 8 Jacks pics uwn st in bscoming a candidate, he | AOE: Dowd and Hatfield particularly distin- | land. Fort Meigs, near the Marlboro’ pike on | Racr ec uerifce muverion aa cesta provrty | C3. SLGEE | UNION INSURANCE ng ta saat ci of Ceshiarton. on a | nor <= Jackson's own coming a candidate, he | guished themselves, accepting fourteen ont of jthe Marshall plantation in Prince George's | the defauitiog purchaser tite tnd Ashtord’s | CO STOCK = NATIONAL Chester's recorded subdivision of part of setae toe, | KLOCUTION AND ORATORY. this “appointment for | wixteen chances offezed. A stop and underhand | county, Fort Dupont on the Kating, now the | Sbsiract to date CHARLES ROLLER. Trasten, 20, SHARES ARLINGTON INSURANCE CO. torether with the improvements” &r.. cousietoe ot | Sixth annua! summer opens June 15. Five Purpose of having souichory to. deow | surow by Alvord in the ninth was as pretty «| Brown farm, Fort Davis on Dr. Lee's property, | joq THOS. DOWLING & SON, Aucts._| "S50 SHARES RIGGS INSURANCE CO. ota revsass f no appointment is mace “he | bit of work as has been seen ina long time. | Fort Mohen'on Dr. Manning's place, Port Stan: ~ STOCK. md Te ee ae court, between | weeks’ course for ladies at a ‘Evening fe . ‘ and 7th. G and Clisers iT prpterred. "Nusttesbury muetive y Ci 125 SHARES COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO. ferme of sale: One-third cash: residue tn two equal Sb Jesmoun, u ty lemons, while Dowd’s running cateh of a pop-up foul | ton on the Talburtt plantation, Fort Snyder on | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers STOCK. three years, notes to bear Oper cent interest, payabie | PA7MentS at obe and two Years ‘Teepectively Gaper | #1 fu forty ieswons gag | that Fell just over the tine aroused every one’s | Mr. Joseph T. Jenkins’ farm and Fort Carroll | PEREMPTORY SALE “OF Two THREF-srory| 10 SHARES Fi SUINGLON MARKED” co, | eeti-snnually, and to be aecured by deed of frust om | ¢ths Meetewt, Payable bait yeuriy. secured Uy deads of | © Send dor ame segeer to te, jenthnsiasm. He esteblished his popularity on | on the Henry E. Hawley estate composed the | Re Lor HHL OR NETH BACK BUILDINGS | stock Seip aint i I a a i to the ee ge Py aE property, oF all at the. of the | MAKTYN GE qyVOOUTION ND 7 AND. 'S, FRONTING ON H STREET BE- 7 posit of 8200 on each jot required af time of sale. Rye the gover a firm basis a moment later by making a most | cordon of fortifications that secured Washing-| TWEEN FOURTH ASD* Pitti SibeEts | 10 SHARES GREAT FALLS ICE CO. STOCK. veyancing, &c.. at purchaser's cost. T . my16-1m #14 12th wt. nw. = tica, does not ° | difficult stop of a hard drive over second base. | ton on the south and southeast. These works NORTAWEST, AT AUCTIONS siode tes COLUMBIA” NATIONAL BANK ee ee A Se rarebeaere, Termes to be complied with im ‘tap Wy asutNoTON comexntaTORT oF WoC he vacancy untilled, | His two errors were a fumble of Wood's slow e ted by gineet f 700 mes On ‘THURSDAY, JUNE ELEVENTH, at SIX 7 to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after | Sr aef, Ws lots .e fh ee we - waco exoceed o> Seutaees ‘seeps o he | QCLOCK P. M.. we shall sell. in front of the preu-| 45HARES ECKINGTON R.R. CO, STOCK. five days? advertisement of ‘such resale in some news: wees SRonMeT Ei 4,166.66 from the | grounder in the eighth and his subsequent bad | assisted by a daily detail of 300 men from the | jses, parts of lots Now 16 anieIs ie ee SIT, | gro Which we invite the attention of persons in search | paper Jablished in Washington Dic. wate EY QRMSTEDT. Trustes. ae Sas ey eee ee | Wacmgalitst, The, only other error made by | brigade of Gen. Sickles. William T. Anderson | ffontinw 40 feet on H street: runninir back 100 fect toa | Of Prodtablo security tnvestinenta. | hewo parceisin | PSDs ubiiabed to Washington, DC. | ses-anas - we A QUESTION YOR CONSIDERATION. | Washington was a fumble by Murphy in right | of the metropolitan police was a messenger in story teick Uoclinnee wits see er eee eee, RATCLIFFE, DARH & CO. GEO. W. STICKNAY, Auctioneer, 500 Tith et. W[HONas DowriNe IN. Auctioneers. Bat to make this sppointment involves | field of a grocnder that bounded badly owing | the corps and Mr. Edward F. Droop wasa $ rooms and, beth Toons, ohh ee eee | tt Auctioneers. r = @nouup, CHANCERY SALE ‘ALUABLE IMPROVED sce’ lamellar ea We who is fo the uneven ground. | McGuire hit safely |clerik. Fort Bakor was armed with ffteen-inch | Keo. 403, ana Aut. THIS SALE RAOUED Cot” ‘ = AUCTION, GALE OF NSGANT, GROUND. 81. | “NREAL ESTATE ON C SILEET NEAR POU serious consideration Gov. Jackson | tee, one being a triple, while Hatfield and | smooth siegers and at one time manned by two MAND THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS, BEING | I'1 Wi ALARGE LOTOF BUILDING Ma-| VATED ON THE NORTHEAST COR’ AND-A-HALF STREET SOUTHWEST. himself seekis hee thie, cney | Miller hit for singles. “Five hits were made by | thousand troops. Barrucks were erected. and | (HST RALLY LOCATED, 5 EGLO 5 *One-t has been accused of trying to feather his_own One-third cash; balance in ix and balan ‘rom day of sale and secured by a deed 1801, AEN GEyEE | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the UME cert tO: | DROIT” PARK. “THE BEST UNIMPROVED | pBYvitue of «de . the visitors. Miller was in the box and pitched | tents pitched in the surrounding fields. Be- | twelve months TEN O'CLOCK A. Mt ” | GROUND IN THE PARK. umnbia, Passed in Equity cause No. 22D BETA EEN MAND N 8 12001. Twill sell at puoite auction. im fromt of tks nest by appointing State Seuator John Walter | well. The Athletics played without a fielding | tw: each fortification there were batteries Geen lentes ee ae m ae NG MOSES’ WARE HOUSE. J will sell in front of the yore po Fopmar. - WEDNESDAY, JUNESEVENTEENTH, Worcester county, himself @ eandi- but battgry errors in the tirst inning lost | defended by substantial earthworks and | $)H0%, : ry at the it “Seas ine at iuifows Deora, Saab, | THE SIXTEENTH Da¥ 0 AOD: dl, st | VIVE OCRIOCK VMs the woot SH ie Marines | eure aunt —_ j err OU down on each piece of Froperty at the time of ‘Shut , St it ‘and Joists. This | FLY ‘CLOCK P.M. los 4. the south 40 feet of pth feet Sig inches of lot 6, in a ort ied States Senate for the full | them'the game. manned by the requisite supports. All the | sale, andif the terms of sale ‘are not complied wits | Bunge, Inside Shutters, Stadding and Joist. This Jo atte TS te rele Pare. ae time of sale. 9100 | S24, Wesnineton, D. C.. improved by two twosiery | Enna Hawtin, Accountancy. Cit hervice, Sha of killing hi sone of | ‘The “Porkopolitans” put Mullane in the box | works are in a good state of nhter ation sane clip ten dave om day of sale te. property willbe | above mentioned. goods are i's spignaud condition | 4 Fert easy snd mide time dwellince, being ‘wouses Noe G31 and Sa) G | MED and Tyvewsici legislature mects. Mr-Suiith. | in Philadelphia yesterday and he pitched a | Snyder, and Baker in a few days will coaso, to | Tews! aK sndcont of dovaultine’ parcianee or put | and willbe sold without reserve. Act.” | depen me a Jes tonne 7 southwest. 20 URENEI MCE, Pm i 4 CO. days. (el0-d&ds*}_ GEO. W. STICKNEY. ‘Terms: One-third. of which mus NER. AM. CB, refusing the appoin:ment | great game. the Quakers only making three hits | be. “y ie ~_Auctionéers, | ALUABLE BONDS AND STOCKS As | | ATIMER © SLOAN. Auction must be madeat the tune of mic tnd See eee ee QPENCERIAN BURINiNS COLLEOR, seed grace ask for an/ off him. , The Cincinnatis’ rans were made by ‘\eadibenia cae: pescaxsox =— | GALE ABLE BOND 1409 G st, near United States Treasury. onejand two years, secured by Tieu on 1 e eroperty Somer {th and D ste = pting the appointment j hard hitting and clever base running. ‘wth and D sts. n.w. ‘We will offer for sale at public auction, on FRIDAY, Wh a Gay of cake. All coetarterine Cee kanes paid to | Goring eommcme. —_- t be o oppose’ Gov. | ¢; : ful | A swimming club was organized yesterday a THE “TWELFTH DAY oF ff. "isot at ONE | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED y recording at pur: nel conld not be so 1 1o oppose | “Carmencita” Ewing got an unmerciful | _ : m CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPRO WELETH DAY OF E. ome PROPERTY AT HILLSDALL, BEING LOTS 16 | Chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with iu ten days, of Business, Accounts and English, Jackson afterwar he legislature. j Pounding yesterday in New York. His score of | in East Washington. The following officers PROPERTY ON ELEVENTH STREER. ee, OCR PM. wit in Vig Be ND 19 IN SUBDIVISION OF BARRY FARM, Opproperty will, be, ea a ak ot defauitine pur: | Echool of Rreperstory disk wud There two things about this proposi-/ 8 earncd ‘runs, 15 hits, 9 bases on balls and | were elected: R. Harlan, captain and in- TWEEN I AND K STREETS NORTHEAST AND | northwest, in the city of Washington. District of Cox 3ONTAINING ABOUT ONE AND A gHALE ro I. eS bay == sine. n tie: ov. Jackson will do nothi | pitches explains the result. The Smoky | structor; H. Kibby, Heutenant and assistant in-| QNpSEXERPEENTH STREET BETWEEN 4 | Iunubia, the following Bonds and Stocks beloneitg to Br vaveesd bed ret ea eae ie ae aie OF VALDAREST ne Echocl sf Speen aes Conese — the kind jis; Smith is too wise to allow | City boys merely woke up from their long sleep | gtructor; George’ Mallery. W. Mallery, B. |_Besbee t e eee od He ome Court of the | the “tate Of SAM UE 'T, deceased, vis: | 1975. and duly recorded in Liver Xo, O81, roo 200, | r [STEAM ee eee ge isexes in any such | and jumped on Ewing with both feet. The | Shields, &. Koonale, T. Cutumings, W. Duvall | Distict of Golanibin passed on the TEES ; Echocl ot Mechanics! and Aecaivect ural Drawing nate WHAKVES AND WHARF MiGHTR Bieat BS i day oFaMcy. | _ Five (3) District of Caitinbia Water Stock, of $1,000 | O86 4f the laud records im the District of Colamatia: |” TeTe AND PRC Boel of Civil Servace Training CHISES. fuarterly Cr mouthly rates. Day and nigbt sessious, ay. He in on of the chrowdax as in |G 4 Man’? Galvin oy A.D. 1861, in equity cause No. 12,960, wherein Benja- | earh“isterct tote oat Sterner eon of the party secured thereby. the | By virtue of a decree :{ the Supreme Court of the | RuMTeY <i mouthiy rice. Day and nicht» wvtene scenes noe stata tie Reht oe | ae hit O00 Man" Galvin pretty hard at! and H. ‘Talbert, members. min F- Putlett. fr. and others are complainants and | “Five 'GS)"Wasbingtey and Georgetown Hailroad Rndgrsiened, trurter, wil eal mn trout of the preiaises | District of Coltuubia, passed ier eauity,« cease ne Me ENIAC. SPENCER LL Be Prtscipa. matters no’ ie | times. but they could not do enough to counter- THE ANACOSTIA CADETS. Alfred C. Sinith and others are defendants, I will sell | (series of 1883), ot #:) each ; interest 6 per cent. PHU AY, NE IG ‘H, +t | 12819, wherein Horatio C. Wood et al. afe « = MES. BAKA A SPENCEK, Vice Principal, and Jackson, with the eb: act the slugging “Long John” received. Both i at public auction intront of the prenitses on THURS. | “Ten (10) Washington and Georgetown’ Railroad ston Of Bary Fa od he ee eeene | anteabd the Inland snd Seaboard Coastine a - ~ = vor of Smith. Gov. Jackson must appoint | teams played an excellent fielding game. The Anacostia Cadets met last night. They ba meas E ELE H DAY OF Ju NE. AD. 11 ries of 1N80), of $500 each ; interest 6 per cent. ae Ei ob ae %, see District of Columbia ot al. are defendants, we MSSBALCI“s CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTEAND whom the honor of being six weeks a) ‘The “Spiders” and “Champions” gavea good | decided to hereafter hold meetings semi- | AT AIVEOCLOCK YM... the following parcel ot ead torent anineton, Market Company. of $1,000 | frotnd, ‘math fine garden aud fruit treeny &e DAY OF JUNE, 18, at THETE OC i a vucceusfully for ava survics, Suparumes Senator is suflicient, or one who is willing to | exhibition of amateur ball playing in Brooklyn. | weekly and to petition the citizens to go bonds | Onainal pilegre. CK PM. at | jared euccemfully for civil wervice, dupertuventeland 5 ¢ uulubered ten (Uy in square ‘gunbeged Stocks. Termé: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve | the office of the ssid Inland and Sestoarh Constion | EArt sucoesatully f pI on tO 2 las and Le place - er Zin ide ine hundred and fifty-seven (7), fronting 67.7 One ro “shares: months, with notes bearing interest and secured by a | Con it the foot of Sixth street south wi u —— Pega for hime sboukt he be cleetat eo the Ieee | Catcher Zimmer for the Spiders led in making | that the cadets may be armed by the govern- | feet on Ith strest northgart ant Gap Licht Company : par Value S20 pee Saree | deed, Sty ot Wenhineton, ‘D. t+ the seeuboate = Nokwood iysrirere nicture, and Johan Waltee Staithe ig’ net ther | CITES he being unable to throw the ball any-| ment. Tho uniform selected to be|, ON THE SAME DAY, a sIx orcLock p.m... | Sa\remy cou) he Central Nationsi Bank of | $2 ired atthe tone of Salen roe 8100 | Montes, .,, qobe, S. Thom Tenth Semtou wail tagie ee islature, and John Walter Smith is not that | where near second base. Capt. Ward led the | biue coat, blue trousers, with red stripe and | front of the premises, original tot nnnivered eight: | Washinoncitt par talve sitar shee WILLIAM H. A. WORMLEY, Trustee, | 90804 ~"Jobn Gibson.” their’ Tackle, Apparel. Fur DNESDAL maa. team in errors. He threw the ball wild 24 “Af Ne L] LL as “ b een (15) in square numbered ten hundred and eighty- Fitteen (15) sl sof the Citizens’ National Bank of 7 .. 4 niture, Engines, &., and also WEDNESDA\. SEPT. 30. 18m. ne cap with iters A. C. 6), fronting 50 feet on 17th st. 8.e. Ws 4 LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. jeb-d&ds “ry time he got hold of it. Brooklyn won | Pe eap with gold lett nntinu 30 tet on 1 S fashington: par valtle $100 per share, TWO LIKELY To BE GIVEN THOUGHT. Aer tu) untormation address the principals x license, imterest. ricbt and title in and to the what thera ¥ ” a: ‘sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third | Eleven (1i) shares of the National Life-Maturit 7 x ow occupied by said company at the toot of U streat MK AND MES. WMD. CABELE. Pal Sep shore ton = NOTES. lance in ohe and two years, for which | : Wi 0) | UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue | Southwest, in acid city of Wachtesten ced ee ee 1407 Masmachumttnare, an on, citha he the game because the visitors made some of he balance years, Insurance Company of West Virwinia; par value #1 Ry TED, STATES MARSBAL’S SALE —By virtue % a v Capea eke a eitnee nom be 3 | theit errors jast at the right time to let in’ the | Mrs. Thos. W. Boole of Jeckson street left Inst the notes of the purchaser must be given: with inter: | yar since Sent of ter facies, jouned out of the clerk's of- | faxs, sheds and structures situated _Office houre: 30 to 2 aatiy 3 Joka W. Ceiaield of | $=uing run | McKean and MeAleer were each | evening for Brooklyn, N. Y., to look after her i ad ectred of tbe bravery pt, John W. Crisfield fined $50 for talking back to the umpire. ‘bare i bl her father, Jno. > = Me Somerset connty and Daniel ML Henry of Dor- ‘he “Deaneatery’’ trimmed pitcher Hutehi- Tighten oa yancing ahd recording atthe purchaser's cost. Ade. chester county. They are both advanced in | son’s delivery in fine shape yesterday in Bos- wi os i: ferms of sale are not complied with within. fifteen yours, the former being over eighty sears of |ton. They pounded him for 10 clean hits, and, | atu, 047 Bowen, who has bean visiting at of ." A ‘ days from date the trustee reserves the rixht nd the brief honor, with the silary at-| with the assistance of errors, scored 13 runs, | 5 Isle, N. J., is at present in Philadelphia, | to Tesell, at the risk a le sentannually at the rate of Gper centam | "Terms of sale; ALL, CASH ON DELIVERY. ik would probably ac: 4 ‘aas WARDS, director, T will sell at public sale. for cash, cbusetts ave. en.braces thorough Preparatory and jentihe Coupes aud abords ever) adventare im Lit- ure, Susie and “Are Hiab ery fie Graig Vatijo Leescte given: Geuetal Vora. Draw ius’ ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CHORS, 1312 MANNA * F RORMEN = json, GCLOCK M-. ll Sazanel TATCLIFFE, BaxR & co., following dese property Mo Wits Lote Besulered in i 3 ist g 5 5 is = fe fe ie Z ‘e xe =; Fe 5 oI me C § “ ¢ a og 52 Be! & aj . 8 3 5 & £ B § Sane appears ‘in the ‘oficesof the surveyor aml fonder uf eet for suid District an lotaaie we) neven G), eight (5) and the west part of lot Bve ( 3 Work free. = : : one) and ‘two C) In Buker's subdivision of part of = and is expected home in a day or two. Siter five days’ previous notice 1 soins SaR eae , Auctioneers. Pleasant Plaius, aa sald subaivision te Tee im | southward to the channel of the Potomac river ter OUT OF WASHINGTON. tached, would well round off their declining | while the visitors could not get on to Clarkson | “"\t & expected h alced woman Published in Waskington, D: C. Pata TOnethe eek aan ceo! | wether with all’ the easements and privileses sper: years, | a little bit, their six hits being scattered, and | grty'vonee cho ee Pane ee ai GEO."W. COCHRAN, Trustee, OPEATY ABLE UNIM- | ior cho iniprovenente hersots srsed wad iotind ages | iting thereto and all toe butldinucs Sverre aud sim | FESXEXo TON ox.3) seaNARY Senator Smith's, friends are confident of his | they were “Chicagoed.”| Each side ficlded | S217 Years Uving, on Fomeroy avenue, Hille: | _my2sakde 1115 Pend. ave. nw. PTWELFTH. i801, at as the property of Sazuuel £"Brown, and will be wold | Rrantea ba thet act of ioe ear th or a neaneuises | F College. | Sed year. “5 electi the legislature. He comes from the | brilliantly. Lak> made his first appearance ohee = By Be — RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., auctioneers. we will. sell-on. the premince. to satisfy exectitior No. 4089, consolidated with §: Terms: In respect of the said sesmests nee tira | St home of the late Senator Wilson and they | with the Beancaters. fell on a hot stove. In falling the old lady 10, 11 and 12, in square Nora G25, OO1S ‘and 7278, at law in Tavor of upset a bucket of water on the fire, by which | VALUABLE RESIDENCE LOTS ON FIFTH think Worcester coun L AND M STREETS for the te.m for whi cash, the balauce in two equal installments at three is entitled to the honor . ‘Will % Rapley, use of Fillmore Beall. DANIEL M. years. jet-eo.nt DELL,'U. 8. Marshal, D. C. street. Virginia avenue and. Twent ATCCIE PED, I and ix months from date of nale, and in respect of the it hed been given to STREET RAILBOAD MEN PLAY BALL. she was badly burned. Dr. J. Stewart Harri-| 3TEET | BETWEE: snbdivided into lots No. 37, 39, 40, ‘e* | other property, one-third cash, the balance in two | QT. HILDA'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, MORKIS- NORTHEAST. 5 = street. by Kuctioneers. my 2, Jelto 22 S town, N-d.: twelfth 8 September 2, Senator Wilson and that his mantles chould | The employes of the Eckington and Columbia | son attended her. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON JUNE ELEVENTH, feet to un alley. Lots 40. 47, 48, 4Deach — SFL Sealey est cae and two years, with interest ee zest pope oss properly fall upon the man who was his clore | Tailroads played a game of base ball yesterday | Anacostia Tent, No. 19, junior, met at Tem- st HALE-PABT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell on thé i fest on Virginia aventis by amaver- | J ATOLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers booecured by a es son the property satatactury to ““Rpply ior drculacsto obama ened Persoual frieud aud who managed in so mas-| afternoon, which resulted in vietory for the | peTance Hall Inst night. Grime hidgels Lots 47, 48, 49 and50, fx at out bo feet on Fwenty third street by adepth of PARTITION SALE OF DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE | Ail comvevancine, nerding’ Revvat the cont of te | ea ba eg ie a ny jm the Columbia. Score 89 to 29. The batteries were | Grinith and par ecb Drillmaster | Fronting 16 feet 9 inches each cn 5th with » depth of | "Terms: One-third cath, balancein one and two years, Lore IN, THE SUBDIVISION OF BARRY of the Wilson forces at. that time and con~| gud Reiteng for Cokme tian eneton and Shaw | silton Fillius put the tont through the foot | Jovtentto,e 1000 alley, bal 4s diproved Uy sewer. | tray, or all caah. atthe Option ot te purchescr” Aue | _ By virtua of" aecrevot the Sunmase Court of the tributed more than any one man to break the | "°°? for Colamyia movements. Water, gas, trees and good brick side walk and also by | pout of ¥0en each lot mien coke a District of Columbia, passed June 5, A.D. 1601. im combination which had been formed for the THE NEW LAND COURT. The semi-annual inspection and muster of | thirty benieowe nw houses, nearly all of which are a and recording at purchaser's | the equity cause of Catherme Fiumnier and another lOMAS DOWLING & awainst 4 ~ John A. Logan Post, No. 13, occurred last night. | Cpuviel Uy the owners. SON. al ge urpowe of preventing his return to the Semate. ——— Comrade A. G. Brust of John F. Reynolds P Fac mith Interest, ascuied by deed of trusts A'se, | aka Ancticnrers._ | fied trustees will al'at public tactive ou twesane: ns ern 0 Se mo Thy sake te | POT ABvaloaene Mg” D7 he Pr) No asin nwpctr for ihe doperimont | Pasig enfin meee S| RATCLIFFE, DARn AGO, mcuomers | EUR na WHERE warm. wibedg rune of se cabins, tremely braced tena # services to Senator Wilson. : : ‘whole, 0 be. com = VENTEEN % EAD, 2 on 5 seme claim for him that ip made for Gov. Jack- .* yl of the Potomac, officiated. plied witit in ten days tron: sule or right reserved tore: | VALUABLE AXD DESIRABLE IMPROVED AND | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK iN THE APTERSOON, the | myooast THOMAS DOWEINO'S"s spoked wheels; ball bearings to cranks, pedals apd son by his friends—thathe is the second choice | The President yesterday made the following | BR. T. Vaughan of St. Mary's county, Md., is | sell at risk and cost of purchase: “All conveyancing MPROVED REAL ESTATE ON TWELFTH | following described real estate in thecounty of Wash- both wheels. id a 7 sap the guest of Dana Davenpor'. ‘and recording’ user's cost. EET NEAR KHODE ISLAND AVENUE | ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00.. Auctionsers. of ali the counties that have acandidate of their | appointments, organizing the court of private od Yerdads RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. NORTHWEST, AND ON “FOURTEENTH | twenty-four (24) thirty-three (33) and thirty-four —— a own, with this very substantial addition, that | land claims: —_— JRATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. Auctioneers, | STMEET. NEAR RHODE ISLAND AVENUE | (4), in section nine (0), of the subdivision of TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Co.. hes the frst choice ofall the couatice which | "Soent ft Reed of fows to be chief justice of mu douRTs. R BURT. ae | SOHNE rion, Fe tie fob eee ok THREE GREGES, Be vec Hog’ | R GRAVES, Menarer. elt} 1305 24 have no candidate. a SS ROVE ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ETH, ‘erms of sale: One-third cash, balancein two equal in- $ si iy cRRON' the court of private land claims. ¥ Covnr rm Gexenat Term—Chief Justice Bing- | DESIRABLE . UNIMPROVED, REAL ESTATE OX | 1), AT HALE-PAST FINE O'CLOCK, mown eel | statment tale: One-third. Tears, with interest payable | a UDder and by virtue of Be ead Borecte i ee | CAPITAL, DART, eae ee Wilbur F. Stone of Colorado, Henry C. Sluss ham and Judges and James. SERERTS NORTHEAST BEACCTIDN | in front of the presnises, by abi auctica. Sembannually at the rate of @ per cent per anaum. | eee time atin Liter See. STS ay aes | Croat, ies Siiiaeal oie So ents ives him only two | o¢ Kanens, Thomas C. Fuller of North Carolina | Yeoterday——Bishards ok, Mantorty on hear- | Os TBULSDAC RTEEREDOT AUC Crewrn, Fronting 21 feet on Earn Witte depth of 67 feet 9 | eiarwananasetcren; secures BF deed of eran upon | 185 foie i Eequrctively. pf the land tor ‘ ¢ 3 counties sure, his own, Wicomico, and Somer- ies Weitere i 200), (Yerinning at SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell ii | [chest improved by's trame house Conveyancinx at purchaser's cout.” A deposit ot #100 | {B¢ District ot Coluhubia. sis by. direction of the par EUMATIC AND CUSHION TIRES. set, and then goes on to figure up. pouible | ">" faaticee uf day ras mee to be ae | IME Cracurt Count—Judes Coz. feat of USAT ERR ET SQUARE Sh paar Sa APE OUSLOGR ESE e"Wi | tte tade a Mic of ate ana foregone fe | Reema ormey oe wile peat yan |” PNEUMATIC A : = i - = bs Rot ied with in firteen days after date of sale. "i tx SLOCT nineteen votes, or even twenty-three, assuming | "°ciste justices of the court of private land| ysserdayBogge age, Downey: leave to file Lt 5 fronts Ofoot on 3 at, ane boner Mand Xi |B Front oF the Pree S SQUARE 242, sronot compuisd ibs PULLEATON bal RENTH Dax OFTUSE. Teoh a Six OCCOCKY: | | SMITH WHEEL MFO. CO., 1201 F ST. ¥.¥. that Smith cannot win. eee j amended declaration. Woods agt. Richmond | Finaing back toa a-vootalley- Fyopting 24 feet on 14th, street with an average depth M. 3. COLBERT! * > Trustees, | Kndwn as lot 128, in Bugete Carust and W.d-huilier's, WHEELERIES AND CYCLING RINK, The Smith estimate goes further. It concedes | Matthew G. Reynolds of Missouri to be attor- | and Danville Railroad Company; verdict for | "Perms. (Qsvt and sbove an incumbrance on each | ferms of salc on each parcel: One-third cash.balan-e | o5-dts Aniston — st frustecs, subdivision in square numbered four bun. Jackson nothing but the four votes of hia own | ney of the United States for the court of pri-| 13 and. costs. Greenwell agi. Washington | le ,of $1,000), obe ba can. Delumce mone Jeu, | ya ftrimn {auc on cu parcel: Ope-third cas. balance - ~ Ris wurveyor tthe District of Colunbia te'vock 1a. | —™7*2__@2 HST. ¥.w._ county aud adds Somerset to the Smith column. | yate land claims. Market Company; Judgment for defendant, | Sorsold or all cash, atthe apron ee te teed deed of trust ou the premises soid, or all cash, at the ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. Page 161. with the inprovements, consisting of a two- LE EXCHANGE, 901 6TH ST. X.W.-NEW purchaser's option. A deposit of ‘$200 on eaclrparcel fund a at ae calishy agen; Gutuapie: See Rorcberier county, which has. Ro candidate of | “Leonard W. Colby of Nebraska to be assistant | *"4 *Ppeal noted. | Clay agt. Clark; om trial. " | Orpurchasers, A deposit of $100 required om euch | Purcingers option. OX deposit of compited with in | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, 502115, FRONTING | S12 brick residence containing seven rooms ported. Call and eee. tiem.” Renting sud repairs its own, has a very kindly feeling for Smith, re- Pe ee = Equity Covat—Juilge a0 Irom aah OF LE TIELR TS See eth aR | fiteen days, or the righ: in reserved tovresell at the | \ADUABLE BUILDING LOT, 50x15 FRONTING a ar a ea tuy1S-tam membering that te wat in furor of the nomi-| United States attofney, ae provided by set ap-| yestorday—Ward age Ward aule Gnally rati-| Hust asta oat of nctiee Seren '9,Pea | tut and eo daa Purchases. Allconveyanc: | LARCH STREETS. LE DRI FAM Sf Ger cont per’ ahmim, peysbie seesveneeate sag | cube fepatred._ A a nation of Daniel M. Henry of that county for | proved March 3, 1891. fied. Phillips agt. Jenkins: sale decreed, and | cusers, Ail conveyancing and fectrding Af py ae ene eee TE Sine & o0., OCLC FAL we shelf well in Bon af The testi | rotted by a deea of trast “on sold. Ad com | ‘PME 1801 COLUMBIA SAFETY BICYCLE Congress ss aguinet a third term for Gabson, | | Judge Reed is resident of Council Bluffs, | T. T. Browning and M. J. Colbert appointed | eats, BATOLINEE, DABEE Ou. | _se5-dbde Auctioncers._ | west part of it willbe required ot footine ct suit. If Denne Has arrived. while Talbot, Gibson's county, cannot justly | Iowa. He has served a term in Congress, was | trustees to sell. Barber agt. Law; G. 2 ‘Barber —— ‘OUR. IN BLOCK 5, LE DROIT PARK, are not complied with within ten days from the day of ou ei oppose him because of this, as he had been Gib- | a volunteer officer of the Union army during | made party to suit. Marr agt. Chrismond; mo- FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs. op phe ES fr yt sale the property will be resold at risk and cost uf de- ‘besuty and puts ail otLers to sleep gou's warm supporter in all of his other fights. | the war, and has been judge of the district | tion to limit time to take testimony over. |—————__TUTURE DAYS. aeee nine k Glas and should command the attention of buyers, + | RE Pe ces P pARBOUR, Moreover,Gibson, it is now known, has decided | court and of the supreme courtiof the state. | ruled. FICE OF BRICE & LIPSCOMB, RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. Auctioneers, ‘Termns of sale: Purchaser to assume trust of €3,800,| je4-aeas EUGENE Cantal. '} Trustees. we to let go the senatorship and make his fight for | Judge Sluss is a man about fifty years old, ————_ pemyes se xr OF pesrn- | suually Uelance one-half cash; feuiabe’is sis"aud | FINE. WAGGAMAN, eal Estate Aactioncer: GEO. & ATWATER & CO. the clerkship of the next House of Representa- | and has been judge of the district court of — vcpay. | PEREMPTORY SALE BY AUCTION OF PESTER | twelve months for notes bearinic interest st six y — a ee a Sl pg ‘The Golden Cross Servi ptearene Poe tute MORPAY. | SUit aCe REUNL, SS GEHAML RAGES | Gptamdonarhd Oy eet trot tn peeis ed | TRUNTEDS sALEOr Tange Lor ox wnrrtreR | ys —— Point in their favor. True, State Senator Lloyd | Brewer. National Commandery, No. $46, U. 0. G. C., | it ront of premier, that aluatie reeiieaes corner, | _° NORTHWEST, : ; when ue property inairuck oft sad ifthe termeofante | HIGH AND COMMANDING SIURTION Word of Talbot is an aspirant for the United States| Judge Murray isa Union veteran of Tennes- | celebrated its third anniversary Monday evening | being the s.e. corner of 19th and M sts. n. w., frontis On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE SIXTEENTH, | are not complied with within ten days fromday of sale BEAUTIFUL OUTLOOK. too, but he is not | see, who has been United States district attor- : SL teet 4 inch om Mat. by depth of 73 fect on Linh | 1801. AT SIX O'CLOCK, wo will sell in tront of the | the Retort Pysttran tytn ten days from day of sale Virtue of « deed of trus- recorded in Liber Xo. | Qpex Art Nionr. senatorship. too, but he is n igh enough up id — Harris’ Hall. The attendance was very large, at | ¢. containing 3,828 feet, more or less. premises, purchaser. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO. folio 174et seq. of the land record of the District — Se ne ee CEE a gee | ae Se Gemeniare Geeetet of Semen, ed ak amie do med Will, ‘St. | "Terms of sale: One-third cash, or all cash, at option LOT 72, SQUARE 364, yevdeds: Auctione party th For the accommodation of our customers ané the ably. than a complimentary vote. had the recommendation of members of both | @™ a Of purchaser. “A deposit of $350 will be’ required. | Fronting @ixteen feet on 10th street and running back = x ic auction in front of the | public we will keep our store open all nacht in change ¥ i . John’s, Haleyon, Meridian, Capital, Columbia | Title eood or it refunded. that width eighty feet to an aliey, finproved bya two- NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. — BY | premises IPTEENTH, ISM, | of Phanuecwts. Gibson has in point of fact let the senator- | parties in the state. a , Capital, PHO WN STICKNEY, Auctios story bay-window brick house with large cellar, being | U “Virtue of a writ o* fier facias issued or block 10,18 Tek: | SE TANS & CO., DRUGGISTS, ship go with a string to it, for while he prefers | _The democratic members are Judge Fuller of | and Mount Vernon commanderies, Grand | 2-4 ales NEY, Auctionser.__ | house No. 1631 10th strect northwest 4 * ,-bEvege to take bis chances on the clfrkship, he may be | North Carolina and Judge Stone of Colorado. ~ BENSINGER, Auctioneer. clerk's office of the Suprem* Court of the Dis Addition to the UNDEK MASONIC tll cousich Commander Eble spoke, complimenting the |G, BENSINGER, Auctioneer. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two | Columbia, aud to tue divceted, 1 will sellat pe axider Shs ~es fed Woodley Park os Sth apd Fete mw . Years, secured by deed of trust on the premises word, | Souimplt and to tye bouss door of said Dis: | per pist tn i y No. 6, fo fof the records tach o candidate for Senator in the | The aa lives at Raleigh, and is one of the | commandery on its siccese, an he gave an in- | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. | With hotes bearinic 6 percent Interest per sume fancy | Lorca THURSDAY: the EIGHTEENTH DALOF | Eeeshan uae county No, suid Dumricts coumiaise | our tur. pooncrtgeiags hove Sage gefaseitn fines that he is not sccking it; but has no ob- | leading lawyers of the state.” Judge Stone was | teresting account of the late meeting. of the |" FEREMPTORE HAL OF HORSES, MAKES, | the day of sale, payable semt-anoually, or all cash, at | June, 1501. ut TWELVE O'CLOCK AL ail the nuns, | Scat eases fom to ‘ather soda. "We use «mis: the purest jection to its seeking bim, and in the event of | judgeof the supreme court of Colorado for | Commandery. Noble Commander Dr. | _ MULES, CARRIAGES,” WAGONS, “BUGGIES, | the purchaner's ontion.” A" deposit of 16200 at sale: | itlerclatma end interat of tue aetendaie ta ad bay | AUEUE LOO Ee oe nich @050 mnt be de. ‘abd chemicals freas the tnost reliable tnauiufece antic Se tas entetaae tha dae) U unaeey saan” "Son inves 2h Tear Supreme Commandery. a | HARNESS, Bc. Ternis to bo complied with in Afteen days trom sale, | following describes property to Wit Potited at thine of sale. and the balance in three equal | turers. “We cheerfully imvite & canerul inspection of @ deadlock in the legilature the handsome ex ry fe Charles Allen gave a history of the command- | _ Will be sold at the Bazaxr, $40 Louisiana. or the richt is reserved to resell at the risk and cost of | “Lot numbered seven () in C. H. Van Patten andG. llments in six, eighteen months, tor | tus department by physicians. Congressman would be a very willing key’ to —_-2-—______ ery. It was organized May 21, I86s, with a | SA{URDAY MORNING, JUNE THINTEE sagan parciaeer,, All conveyancing and record | w."Plood's sulaivision of certain ite in square nu | wich Motes of a situation. In Caroline and Kent counties | Ee Re charter list of 85 members. On January 1. PELOCK ‘at purchaser's cost, ered one hundred and, forty-four (144), as said sui and wccured : C . | "0 head of good Work and Driving Horses and Mares, ® Smith expects to make winning combinations, bd division is recorded in Book ““B," folio 105, one of the ‘CLIFFE, DARR. & CO. and there is probably no doubt that he is the | At Yesterday's session of the International | 1889, it had 53 members; January 1, 1890, 67 | suitable for city or country use, and several Mules. Je0-d&ds Aucti records of the surveyor's office ‘of the District of Co- replying to | Xi, ut the burean of construc ting | Mr. Thomas Sexton, member for West Belfast, | N*¥Y hand circuit met at the office of the Rochester Driving | Sud that all clauses of the crimes act Pagrpeetin hg ty thous | with bo: cheat finish up its work the year without a Pack Amociation yesterday. Tho followingeitios | Thar fone dat yhate fag alt, Ue | ieney’ aah great doll of repnir wer es ‘ i ‘ ps "i Al r, ~ | lumbia, together with all and singular the improve- choice of Wicomico, with Jackson out of the | T¥poRraphical Union in Boston the proposi- | members: January 1, 1891, 74 Penn Sipe MELEVES O'CLOCK SHAKY, forthe District gov. | T)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneer, Ineaterivereon." Seine! and levied. aon te the rop- way. On the western shore, and especially | tion to change the union label of the printers | tions pending. It now atende fearthy im wee, | ernment. A980 = gs execution No. 23,385) at nw in favor of Waverly Dy among the business men of Baltimore, he has 4 | so as to make it applicable toall forms of print- bership, in this jurisdiction, and before the | 2 New Buaries, 1 New Dayton Wagon, 1 New Busi- bane Se es PReMisee xe eS Srinkand, uso of @ ‘3 a D Ff great many friends. | ing was adopted. The proposition that all work | close of the year it is expected to go to the firet | Bert, Waxgn,d Doctor's Puaston, second hand. in fine | DWELLING, BEING | EHEME . RATCLIFFE, DAMN & CO” Rastionnceen DC 1% SENATOR SMITH'S DIFFICULTY. done by union compositors be sent to union| Place. Kefreshments were served and the | sles) Warons, Cart, Harnean. ices: By yirtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber | _my:25.ct,jel-dte Bo But Senator Smith's difficulty will be nearer | ssereotene oft evening closed pleasantly. cd Labret ane | eee a ERY SALE OF VALUABI vi Fo . stereotype offices was adopted. rate ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, of the District Fequest of the | CHANCERY. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED home. In hisown county, Worcester, there | ‘The committee reported in favor of all union L 1400G at. n.w.,nearU. 8. Treasury. | SUVS TWENTY THIRD. Wl, AT Five OCioGR | Hest ATE ON THE, MEST SIDE OF = has been ever since the death of Senator Wil- | printera demanding the union Inbel im all casos a ae {ULAR SALE. OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | P-M-, in front of the premises, the following descrived | AVENUE AND C STREET SOUTHWEST AND som the bitterest sort of a fight between him |" all goods, which was agreed to by the con-| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows:’C. H. | BEG LE. OF HOUSEHOLD Jgnilind rremioes piuate) abd being in tihesiayof | ALSO ON THE ROUTH SIDE OFF STREET aud ex-Congressman George W. Covington, hic yop alta NP following: | Fittling to David Hughes, sub 190, sq. 78, | At our suction rooms SATURD A pee dia iui su lot thirty ia eervaton SOUTHWEST. NH AND EIGHTH STREETS 19 ge ‘inte. WI e convent jowing: + commenc: Duint ision made by White and of f the 8 hots ako a, candidate. What these county | ut ats ot Tes tag te ictn o napk: | Georgetown; ¢—. W. G. Talliaferro to Walter Embracing Fecurded in Book 11, folio 00, oneot the recordest the | Detar et Cotweile, pated! ik ogaiy’ cause, xe B dissensions will eventually lead toit is impos- 3 La x Middleton, lots 13 and 14, sec. 8, Barry Farm; | Parlor a TS . | Kurveyor's office for said District. toyether with the | 17730, wherein sary L. Skidmore . are com sible to predict, as both sides aro equally san- | ical Union favor governmental control of tele- + | Lounges, Folding Cabinet Bedsteads, Hair Mi improvements. ways, easements, rights, privileges and | piainants and Emme Gross stat are defeadarte nee B guine of winain ee sraphe and that the delogates to the next | $1,000. Walter Middleton to Elle Talliaferro, | Feather billows spd Bolsters, Walnti and Ash Tham + appurtenances to the sane. belomiing Oia toy ioe Saieraicned tragtecs if oder for ale af pubic suc” 100 If Senator Smith overcomes all opposition in | Se*00 of the American Federation of Labor | sume property: @—. J. W. Douglass et al to fraps tilstorical)s Artoiypes td Fimo Eagravinis ( PERSIE cant tmet Sexe" Atay, ate ake B, afi ba oo 4 his own county the chances are largely in his | b¢ instructed to urge upon that body the pass- | J. M. Clark et al., 3 06, nq. 520; @—, A. | fonvther with inaiy othe articles not novessnty tO ‘ments at one and two years, notes, to bear interest at 6 | ie proiises, the followine described seal tmesreNe oe favor. while on the other hand Covington has | #8¢ of similar resolutions. ; ‘A. Lipseomb to th H. Duhamel, lot 13, | mention. as percent per annum irom day of sale payable seml- | the improves ‘consisting of & Probably little chance of election, even if he | | 1h¢ Propowition to appoint « special com- | biock 44, Holmead Manor; €2,250. B. Hi. War- | Omce Furniture, &e. erty sold: orail ashe at the option of purciascn, ob: | Earp petery Duck dwetinan, the city of Washingon +4 carries bis own county. mittee to confer on the advisability of amalga- | ner et al. to A. Ambush, lots 61 and 62, Gar- | ONS. Arucles received "Pte the hour of sale. Sevancing, &c., nt purchaser's cost. & deposit of $500, hrectiundred and arty" & Gov. Jackson s senatorial ambition, it was | MAtion between the International Typograph- | field; €200. C. F. Johnson to J. F. Batch. TIME & SLOAN, | reauired at time of sale. Terms to be complied with. beg ‘at the southeast we -d, had taken final leave of him after his | %¢#! Uaion and the German-American ‘Typo- | elder, part 40, Lanier Heights; @—. Kato | 2-2 > * | Serwmoll the property st tho tisk and costar Semitic: Ga tet coves ; Ss fr thy tle before the lau | Saphal” Cxlon On an” equal tauis "was | Lie" to alles Cu liraee taint ay ‘st; | PHOMAS DOWLING BON, Radinnen, | trcmtangoen arta scary ale sarin | PRonrenaraearmice ny ue Geran “ag legislature, but it has taken full possession of | “opted. . e—, Margaret B. Porter to W. L. F. King, | imexse SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, some newspaper Fitished in Washington, D. C. feet eleven (11) | ith stn. fist 2 mm Htepentedly after that! he declared | . Resolutions ealliag for a special committee of part 28, sq. 105; $—4 C. W. Simpson to Vie- | Housis CARMTAGES AND OTHEM PERMUNAT, CHARLES BY Bath cy, 5 Trusteos. inches tote piace | J yl: K.MEVENBERG, MAGNETIC HAS TREATED erable determination to retire to the | three to define the relations of the Interna- A. J- Raymond, gub 58 sq. 81; $2,700. | EFFECTS AT QUE AUCTION ROOMS, PENN-| 50g 11.15.1852 05 : of way for the ‘with success the throat, Juns, meutal and nervous shadev of private hi of his timber forests, | Houai Typograpitical Union and the seceding | W. Chunning to G. J. 9 section| BIKERT NartupAY” JUNE THIMTEENTH | =~ cxcanaon phos: ‘scribed | deranuementa, Unewiee the mont delicate sod comput 2 where he would be eased of the eares of state | Pressmen were adopted. i 3, Barry Farm; $200. A. E. McLoughlin to G.| 2k FEW otVacee D ‘hand Dats. a.w, -FT4E ee ee 7” and the criticiams of public A resolution that subordinate unionsannnally |. Goshorn, sub 5 of lot 2, Ray's Land: @— EMBRACING IN PART. ee g jot aveGaisty- | READ AND BE WISE —DR. BROTHERS, 000 B ator Wilson was alivennd the | present their@eale ie to the employers | Rose B. Gray to James A. lot 2, block | One Handsome Mir.or-frout Folding Bed, afinecol- | rRUSTERS' SALE OF TWO SMALL ME ‘northeast corner Py oe TI Fy the temple of tune cack ke | to sign. which seale shall be binding om both | 12, Takoma Park; €718.20. E. & barrett to at NORTHWEST. NUS: 477 AND 470L STREET ce west ninety one | it ve cure in aif dieesessof ten pnd furans sought seemed to take wings an | Parties during the year, was adopted. 1 Mann, interest in sub 64; 64-605; €—. James by virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded tm Liber hn) Tet gore Sealine or ae chmres,conwulatin wd edie re at Quick as tie chisting wene of a play the sitat-| —_—___— H. Kelley to Richard James McDonald, subs 27 Ro HERE at folio 4s ot sea. one of the of lore Sy and | $8 bear ubecrd at to before tion ch with the death of Seuator Foreign Topics of Interest. and 28, sq. 1095; ¢—. B. Stryker to Julia C. my, thereby, we ‘will’ sel ay? eee Dublic in and for the ‘of Columbia, this sd day t Wilso: ambition burst out again oa cima toate | Skelley, 39 interest lot 7, blook 6, ‘Trinidad: a}, Chair. gram | JUNE TWENTY-1HiRD, 101, AE r FIVE grotoce | of July. 1886. dS n Brena ee Stas within the executive | Ot a ill’ Mauuel Loring, son ot Mee | 20%, Hh C, Fowit to WS. Fowler, ube 28 to sd other Catare, Canning ead Heating stoves, ber | P-3K. {8 front of the yrenled the ‘ey ie ‘iter front of toe | I ieiibe old ee 4 breast. He is making a very qniet ex q | shot an ed Manuel on of 26, #q. i r ‘ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, " 5 4 : J . BRO ¥ hus friends believe a Winning ope, oring and brother-in-law of the Spanish | part}, block i6, Iloomingdale; €—~ Raciel | Horses, Carriages, Busse, Wagons and Harness. | Sud dietiarat lua Part af lot mine (0) tu uare Sve * foe east, six: Exe ae & State, Seustor Jobn K Brows and ex-Con- the interior, in weafe in Madrid. | 4. Johnson to Emma N. Bromwell, lot 8, block | serz0. 5 ‘ustionseés_ | Hunised ad toutes (514) Ge the, west twenty pont by tee deus Fd troller Thomas J. Keating are engaged in one | Anarchists attempted on Tuesday to blow up a | 1, Takoma; 9600. SS rg ner ea on pg ‘orwtual lot wea % of their usual ights in Queen Anng’s county, | police station in Paris in revenge for the action —_———-- RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioncers. ments, ways, euseinents, rights, Privileges and ap- “seven (457), with the id both being didates for the United States | of police in recently suppressing a demon- Settling Up Yearly Accounts. THIRTEEN VALUABLE BUILDING a OTS OS Port eances to the saine belonging or in anywise ap- of three com- S Sonate. State ireasurer Edwin Hi. Brown, a | stration of the “reda”” Tenis & reer tiper apne FWENTY YG GEREET BEIWEES “eorma:" One-third cash, balance iz equal install purchase money in Eg brother of John Ji rown, i a catitidate for ii at the Ncckedieiintals seca erage coe 1 i bu | :QutHUMSDAY APTERSOON, JOE ion. | Rents ai one and two goats, totes to Wear d por com qo apy is wclestion, but both cannes monry the prises |, UO Sta oy oun rete nnes ig | Hous departments and their divisions and bu-| xPewame Ai six CLOCK. we will ofr for sai, | intereet er inant irom day of sale payable sami Fo} they wrek. * | it was decid Parliament for the credit | reaus are hard at wptk fighring® up their ac- of org he re 3 pavebte som: Jame Alfred Pearce of Kent, a son of the | necemmry for a proper representation 2! | counts for the present fiscal yonr, which ends| *U! BSR Er. mpato.x etd Soyancin, ee. Sat achacee neon. A depost e300 notes ot the par rid late Congressman James Alfred Pt is oe hhicag ginal ‘case Front the. 5 ifiecn Auge etl theres. couplet te candidate for the United States Senate, aud | The yield of winter wheat in Russia is ox. | With the last day of this ‘aoe: hho ‘Thene aro val tite aad sould com. | 8 Mien daze, ot tthe ral tad toe the Bee the same eb os 2. 3 from present indications carried the primaries | pected to be below the average and the rye | ° 0 economical governmentit crodis | mand the asvention of wpeculatore and others. | Diurhaser. after five days" 8 of achaser'scost. it | 4 YOID YEARS OF SU) BY, ComsUL: Syutaoumy ante s- He belongs to the | Crop will be short. The ezar’s council. has ap- | Of each division to show that its expenditure i pat cout ascarca ‘by esd ot Tetnt cm ‘es | such getaoih some newepaber pavilied i io comply with tn De: On Thee, only reform, ati-Gorman element of the party. proved a new protective tariff. for the year has been just within its appropria- Property oF, ai} cpsh. of the option of the pare . JosI ror thet rink ama | fe to care ai Sacto of todiocretions ‘rexen, — Mr. Ualfonr, chic secretary for froland. in | tion, audany balance that may loft at tho end | ike tem Sf ie ee nov complied with tn Ait Be dor Sook fepines exon fuer the nouse of commons on Tuesday, of the vear is turned - in days from the day of sale right reserved to: the a in some et A | to 3-8 to 9 evenines. Dies had Pe " Jell-dads Auctioneers. ‘MIDDLE Nere represented: Pittsbur3, J. A. MeCracken; | ing County Clare and some of the - in | t0 be done in’ the navy ‘and $30,000 in | _21} i GALE OF VALUABLE REAL Rav aTROx We Short: Budlalo, C.J Hamlin, hagiay, | "MED “the plow of campaign” still existe | b¢Aump wae taken fron it funds to pay. the | PUBLIC, HED. AND OLARD @ 4 cs fies Sue ae See Sa Rochester, G. W. Archer, A. Collins; Hartford, | , To*pelo cruisers continue to fire at Iquique | the rocks or Gor is this wes an "als BANKOR. ? ‘Hating Your cess, 2 ‘T. O. King; Spriugtield, E. C. Robinsou; Phila- | ftom long range, but all the shots fall short. gether unlooked-for expenditure it made it A lots, cevecan, basses, tomes * detphis, FA Menderoth. "Meetings "will be ‘The coal pamers and firemen on the North b= fo poston gee week San: the:be- | Sones n'a fey mnlnntes ride of Washington. bri ry 4 ws coming season: arg, | German eteamers at Bremen ning fiseal year. ‘value es rr yin Suly 14 t0 17 inclasive: Cleveland, July 28 to SY; | Geceane = Lae ESS ‘Se ‘ eer Baffalo, August 4 to 7; Kochester, Au ll to 14; Spriugtield, August 18 to 21; etford, c. The ar will "The b saatanin strik road car men will resume work en ae the company having explained to them that ii | the Pa, r fi ras impossible to increase wages and o200r 23 | Buscar, Registered Trade Mart, Concordia Opera House in! Baltimore was com ieee preteens! oy. burned last night The loss will amount to AREY aT 4 (@40 Galion, $1 o Quart and SOs. 9 Past, about 50,000; partially insured. Edwin For- = Fest his farewell engagement in the Con- ests ced eoversl otkat’ mens’ tuteta oe tresses and lecturers had appeared at the old hee at ees O'Donovan Rossa is about to return to Ine- Jand afwer twenty years of exile