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THE EVENING. STAR:. WASHINGTON. D.-C.. WEDN: APRIL 27, 1892: TAKOMA CITIZENS. BASE BALL. MEMORIAL DAY. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. —_— erties! te ty i 4 = ao TS ‘They Diecuss the Question of Securing Rapid | The Senators Fail to Hit Carsey’s Deliv-| Preparations Made by the G. A. R. for Ite FUTURE Dave. _ POTURE DATS. i roruse bava ‘Transit. ery—Knell Pounded. Proper Observance. Marion H arland’s a Endorsement P*OANFON BROS, suexiopears, GPo. ¥- STICKNEY, auctioneer. DD ES48S0N thos, Auctioneers 2S nf on. Preparations for Memorial day services are and D streets northwest. PEREMPTORY SALE, OF y VALUABLE UN. ‘Vb and D ete nw & LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING HELD LAST HOW THE CLUBS STA! being made at Grand Army headquarters, As- 2 OF TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE Tere ye. PROPERTY, NTING Elvi ces SALE OF DESIRABLY LOT. mM. SIGHT — STIRRING SPEECHES MADE, RESOLU- wine =a ¥ ¥ ¥.c. | sistant Adjutant General Hendricks has issued 3 1387 F Sheer Neue Twat Fae TH SIDE OF oe rata ‘TIONS ADOPTED AND commrrtzEs APPor‘TED— | Boston......8 1 88.9 New York... Degertment “Gienhaeder ‘Dinstacees, tial ki P d eT - vj BRIGHTWOOD CITIZENS WILL CO-OPERATE. ea] 3 Sie general Order, which provides that the oya ng owder. DAL AME TWENTY NINTH DAY OP REMI Tee, | toner i 1a eee este Nae Ste Se Brooklyn....7 2 77.8 Philada.....3 6 a PEL O'CLOCK P MM, part of lot ome (1, square 994. | folio 7 aul 12, ‘respectively of the ond recente t ‘ Pittsburg...7 3 70.0 Chieago.....2 8 executive committee on memorial services i Terms male knows st time of sais, | the Dvstrict of Columbia. snd 'as dire-und tyr Srcnee « There wasalarge and enthusiastic meeting | Cieyojand...5 3 62.5 Baltimore...1 9 10.0| for May 30 will be constituted ‘as follows: required . W. STICKNEY, Auct_apa7-st_ | the Ruprnioe Court of District of Columbia, tn sauss of the citizens of hers arqualenie Cineinnati..8 5 61.5 St Louis....1 9 100) Department Commander A. F. Dinsmore, LT SLOAN. ai , “ feat oe on PRLS ee SE ‘Chapel last evening to discuss chairman; Senior Vice t Commander s ‘ 7G street, * ¥ 2 +, fete, at MALE PAST "Fou! securing rapid transit facilities for the people | 44 wasniarter Phiindeiphie, 6; Washing-| John MeLleey, Sector Viee Department Coury [Extract from Marion Harland’s Letter to the Royal Baking Powder Co.] VERY, MANDOOME, NEARLY NeW RESIDENCE | sivunein thoviy tf Washington Dest sne he So Sanne dra okineter ‘dies | 202, 5. mander Nathan Bickford, Asst. Adjt Gen. Ar- ; Bkick, xb Buowse-a70RE (13), bein nto the cts pout erat arch was occupied, At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 12; Baltimore, 10, | thur Hendricks, secretary; Asst. Quartermaster « weet corner of ald ori Deing present The meeting was held under | yy ork _—Boston. 18; New York, & Gen. J. E. McCabe, treasurer; Medical Direo- A ane tla z ,% the auspices of the Takoma Park Improv2-| 41 Cieveiand—Cloveland, 5; Chicago, 1. tor J. R. Hayes, Chaplain W. H. Gotwald. ° sixteen (16) feet to the Leginning, with ment Company, of which Judge Miller is) 4+ pittsburg—Lousville, 6; en ce Past department ——— en ba andar -f sale. One-third cash: balance t and Mr. James Davis secretary. At Cinciunati—Cineinnati. 10; St. 8, Sprague, Benjamin F. Hawkes, A. H. G. Rich- le men welve inow tis < reneg ho pierennpre poaeang panel Bi Neen wi eemreny er lee "on. | dna. George Econom, Haroon Dingma, a : Eagan eee eet — Nhat there bad not been « meeting of the | 48¥ and the birds chirped more merrily, bu C. Royee, Wil boon, Sesnnel ° vr m pearly om, Very | depouit at time of ala.” Terme to be fi State wos asad-eved crowd that left National Park | Burdett, Newton M. Brooks, Jerome B. Burke, a brown-stone-trest seslisacesoetaehan Terres nt ou of the Betecttine Sesociation for nearly two years. Since that | \. terday afternoon. To lose a game right | Charles P. Lincoln, William S. Odell, M. Em: And bn 0,0 Gays | Path, with ‘ail the latest tmiprovemente, finiehed in | advertiosuente fa tie heemog Soames time the part of the village situated in , after we thought we had it under lock and key | men Urell, J. M. Pipes. e e from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to re- Condition Tye aPered, Yhroughout and in thorough SDRAW B. DUVA, land had been incorporated into a | aud blanketed with mortgages! That Carsey| Post commanders—George H. Darling, Post . t Sawer af a eine cont and risk of defaulting PUr- | Sookie want See MW. MepowaL. P >. boy was responsible for it To think of it, | 1; George H. Slaybaugh, Post 2; H. H. Martin, Someue Ft rernscment Dortunity to secure s peat end complete hein inte - pality and was in a flourishing condition. | bos wapaper in the city of Washinton. — > - ve | after we had brought him out and taught him | Post 3; Walter Middleton, Post 4; J. W. De- GEO. W."COCHRAN. |) — and rapidly advancing neigh = Streets have been laid out and sidewalks have | 511),¢ Know ubout base bull. reared him on the | neane, Post 5; H. M. Bennett, Post 6; Thomas wil }} Fenperivan gave.) prustoes | time to sult prechsnee” Tees. [_Atste 8 61008, actos in | d.amond. so to speak, to come down here and | Calver, Post 7; George P. Davis, Post 8; T. W. Qn ater Qa ap2eakas VAKHIAM J: MULLER ( frat cout ot purchaser s that part situated in the District 210,000 had | roo) our heaviest batsmen. Only six measley | West, Post 9: E. H Ripley, Post 10: A. N. Pp aTOLFE, Dau go seer Hime of le and terme to TRUSTERS SALE OF DESIRATLE HOUSES ax been expended, with a promise of paternal | pits, Ilowever. they would have been enough | Thompson, Post 11; Fraak’ A. Clark, Post 12; : . R shiny ore-aaas STREET AND ON TWENTY FOCRTH ERLE care in the future. The growth of Takoma, he | had not the Quakers been seized with a batting | J. A. Dony, Post 13; W. W. Fierce, Post 14; : Py oa awe. cer gS SALE, OF NALUABLY, PERROvED ])°%caNox bala NORTHWEST said, had been beyond the expectation of 1:8 | frenzy aud knocked Knell out of the box in | Israel W. Stone, Post 15; D. W. Glassie, Post 16. lec taair222t1 6 PEeRGveD BY CONTE Data ERG we: Sigs | [)°XCANSON nos. anctioncsrs phy zirtae jupreme Court of the most sanguine friends. | two innings. However, Knell is good and will | And two comrades elected from each : . STREET NOKTHWES Tsang, docket 3. the Understrued sill fier for sas ‘wo years ago,” said the judge, “when I} keep. follows: Post 1—C. G. Bol er, Geo. ith; . By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the at public auctionfin front of came here. the houses could hardiy be seen for | Carsey started in very wild and nervous, and | Post 2—T. J. Burrell, Geo, W. McElfresh: Post Llznctre CRW S District of Columbia, pass 4 o1 the trees, and now the trees cam scarcely be | tho way he prosented first base to our men | 3—J. L. Thornton, W. F. DeKnight; Post 4— a PA A eS seen for the houses, looked as though he was trying ge = — Green, Alex. Sonor uy ES e award, Wardell, infant, ai, are Getendants, the REET RAPID TRANSIT URGENTLY SEEDED. self as good a Senator as any one. He soon got | Stevens, Chas, J. Moore; Post 6—N. D. Adams, Undernqued raster wil “oer for sale. a sala: “One of the aaa urgent needs at this time | over thie and pitched » masteriy game. it | M. M.- Lewis; Post 7—D. W. Houghton, J. H. Pe ee tee teh O8 MONDAY, THE NINTH | 1 Trem: facil hich has | B€Xt time Washington men face him they will | Bradford: Post 8—Geo. M. Lockwood, Jas. E. RE PE a ta a 424 Sth ak tt outie cou is rapid transit railroad fucilities, which has | jo). Got to pay, and be assured they will | Dexter; Post 9-J. H. Th John Stuart; 2 Petikea tate, with the huprovements, thereon, situate oa ME ao. been prevented because the principal | pave Post 10—H. H. Moler, W. H.. Miner; Post 11— SSS = Wert weahhurtes, Distae of ineaee pene Bee husetons Buwwien highw: has been occupied by | The local nine took at the start what looked | R. J. Beall, Geo. C. Harris; Post 12—Wm. Irv- UCTION SALES | AUCTION §. of lots uumbeccd one hundred and ‘seveuty-eight “<a roved by s brick Failroad that has failed to 'y out the terms | like a winning lead. Through two bases on | ing, Jas. R. Funk; Post 13—R. H. Marcellus, A iN 3. TION SALES. (178) and oue hundred sud seventy-nine (179). in ies, its charter, and which,” added the judge. | balls, Duffee’s three-bagger out near the hos- | Adolph Gertman; Post 14—Peter McGirr, W. E. | —————— :. TOMORROW iy trp ey SS ee ke. y ite dog-in-the-manger policy has pre-| pital. a fumble by Hamiiton and s wide throw | Post; Post 15--S. F. McBride, J. I. Thompson; — — = — Be and ‘West from the southeast corner of said square and a gue of the best equipped in Vetting. \ vented what the growth of Takoma and the [os Clements four scores were made in the | Post 16—J. R. Harlow, A. N. Girault, ATCLIFFE, DARE & C ‘EEKS & CO, Anction sere, running thence west with M sirect tweuty. EF oppurtunity to engage ins well-established busineast MA’ FIFTH, 1802, aT FIVE adjaceat country demands.” Attention was | second. ‘This was increased by oae in the| Inthe samo ordcr the department com-| Pee verony gare GF avo SMALL, PRAME 7 Louisiana ave. post omtice, | eae A Syimeuets, thetee orn one Maw =i Ree Wr rit ce it aioe Pere tee, AT Five ealled to the bill introduced by Joygnorn race fourth on a hit by Dowd, a — base — a} mander announces the following appoint- (axTAGES, No. A613 RHIRTY-FIETH «PAY. 2 six (6) Aus uth tune aad ay a of estate of E. B Fadeley, of flee wea Stone to incorporate the Petworth. Brightwood | double by Radford out to right center. After | mente: GE ND: ery. twenty ¢ peeing, proved tis eT RA, with the" liue a and Takoma railroad. ‘The word Takoma, he | that the bors hit hard enough, but couldn't atws-pe-cau. sSUaNite te08 att at UUATERR Past SVE Street northwest, saainres arte: Ling MiFuR TE ALoTat twreherc: | said. had caught the eye and heart of the citi-| place the balls beyond the reach of the grasp- | post 1_© G. Bollinger, S.W. Tuloy, Goo, H. | O'CLOCK, ‘we will offer for sale in front of the prem- Lerms ot sa.e prescribed by the decree are one-third r “IXTH AND SUMNER STREETS IN zeus and he hoped that their purses would also | ing visitors but twice. - . . G. ger, 8.W. Tuley, ines, cman of the purchase mousy 14 cash: wud tue reduei two | FEE COUNTY OF WABHINOTOM, DISLRICY | ats on £24 etrvee ns getcaught He thought there was nothing of| The visitors scored three in the third through | French, SQUARE 164, GES! EAT | fiom the dined tele Coe aad Cup yours, with Sates By vistuact o deapen at tho Sugeme Court? Ge | ely after suvd : More interest to the people of una at pres- | a fumble by Dowd of ilamilton’shit. singles by | Post 2—Frank H. Mooers, G. W. McElfresh, | Fronting 60 feet on 35th st. by aut average depth of SIDEWOAKDS, | by the promissory notes « Disirict of Columbia, im Equity cause No. 12144, r ent than the pending railroud measure. and, | Thompson, Connor nd Clements, Croes’ double | Allen Wall, A. A. Arnold, J, C. Hawley, L G. | 140 feet. ‘OG E: WITH A | of trust on the premises su'd. or ali cash, at the option | wi x OG ETHER. ton et al. are complain for fear that lack of interest would militate | and a fumble by Hoy that aliowed Thompson's | Jaquette, Richard Bennett, J. P. Reid. ‘Terms easy and made known at the time of sale. A] GENERAL ASSUKINENT UF GUODS, a fay | of the haser. A dejos.t uf #200 will be requiel Wblic auction at our si T WASHING 10) ON DAY, APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1892, GINNING AT TEN O'CLOCK 4 iM,’ thal are daeodants, we de} it of $200 required on acceptance of bid. ALSO it the i of sale. If tering o ¥ ot Comptes against the bill, this meeting was called. ingle to land him on third base. In the next |" Post $_—Geo. W. Hazer, 8. M. Marsh, H. T. | oO SegtCElPEE, Dawe & COs Auctioneers, 1 POOL TABLE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, ke. _1¢ | with m Bftcen days frum datcot sale the trustee fe Mevers. Enoch M-ris and Roberts, Brown | base on balls, hits by Allen and Cross. alow | Hutton, ¥. H. Evans, J. Jacobson, Dan Will- | _SP10-dede nT cucticness seryerthe Fach to resell at the risk sid cust of the de spoke in interest of the bill. and Mr. Maris | throw to second by Milligan and Radford’s jug- | iams, Jobn It. Young. J) PX@AN8ON BROS, Auctioncers, L 1407 G'streot, at the coat uf the purchaser, =) Done esented resolutions that the citizens of Ta- | gling Hamilton's uit allowed three more runs to} Post 4—John T. Layton, Wm. Wells, W. H. Othend Daten | Vey SUPERIOR CHIGKERING UPRIGHT PIANO, J.J. WILMARTH, Trustee, ~ 1 wil be teu joma “heartily indorse the bill and urge upon | come in. Then Killen was put in the box and | Smith, A. Oglesby. PEREMPTORY SALE OF FOUR _ TWO-STORY | WALNUT BOOK CASE THSTC MORE Nae | _aP2G-dkds ___s RET die tow, uty, subd a borchascr Ali Conveyancing aad tome Congress its speedy passage asa matter of | MeGuire took Milligan’s place and all the} Post 5—E. P. Getchell, Jas, Kernan, 8 D. BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 710,717. 721 AND SIDURE JN GHPAMATE, PIECES | 1) E, WAGGAMAN, lical Estate Auctioneer. Guly recorded ii the surrecote oils for eet Eaenice | Chasers cost Justice and of great convenience to our peo- | rooters drew a deep breath, took another hitch | Newcomb. 728 THIRD STREET NORTHEAST ae qe oo ae UNIMPROVED | 5&4 Jot ts iuijroved by s comfortable frame dwell: fale are not complied aecinted Cease Sean fener tins with commit. | ibeir trousers and proceeded to “squeeze” | | Post ¢—Phil-M. O'Bryon, 0, L. Grifin, A.A. | e@iry nae UAE ME tgen ous: APRIL, THER: REAL ESTATECON ATRGIMA AVENUE BE” | ferme of st pT | feat of defaulting purchaser, after ‘ten appointed to act in conjunction with commit- | for a run, Ridgely, L. Q. Fletcher. front of hepeseaieee : TWEEN SECOND AND THIRD. STREETS | of tie pure seemed ere are tT! | Ticeuseat a tees appointed by other bodies of citizens in} But the playing thereafter was too sharp on| Post 7—R. V. McKenney, C. E. Hartung. LOTS 45, 44, 40and 47, SQUARE 7: 70 EAST. equal instaliuents at ove aud two years, with inte EDWIN PORLEST furtherance of this object” both sides for scoring and the visitors kept | Post §W. Ii. Mills, H. C. Mare, H. G. Pot- | aq’ froatme idve feet on nto by depth, of 79 1 SUS folie oer sete at Gals recorded in Liber | from the day ot sale unl pend, sorured Dy the peur pee te TT ‘THE PROSPECT GooD. their lead. ter, J. H. Da: story and collar brick dwellings containing Toot STAs Of Columbia, audat the request of ths erty | the preiuiss voller kil cake at the epee ot Arena | _ap22-dkite VTE During the discussion that followed Mr. sont HITS, Post 9—Willard Shanklin, James Brooks, F. | Sud beth snd modern conveniences ernment “ mecured, we will gel publicauctian i (rot Gunter A defn ious tundra datare F200) "wil | ATLL & SLOAN, anctonnes Daniel Ramey saidhe had been assured by| Gastright and Dolan go in today. Foe OH. 8. Linker, J E, Walters, Jas, |UERuDg,omes. very sirable iomes aid woodin: | 0 THUREL c at HALE-PAST RIVE O'CLOGK PM. | complied with in ffteen daye trom date of sale tras | THUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON Chairman Hemphill that the bill would be re-| Kilroy has been over in Philadelphia, called | wooq FA. Belt, W. H. Miner: AB. ‘Hurlbut, ‘Terms: 22.500 can remain until Septomber, 1808; | 116 11th strectuortiwest, we suai sell the above- | Suu Fat Washinaton Es cot pormmal, 108, i | fee; reverse the right to resell at riak and coat of we- FOURTH STREET NOMEAWESY BETWEEN G@ ported favorably, and all the membersand Sen-| there by the illness of # sister that proved| J. G. Baker, FE. Sucw. teleamateal ade pecmueniteeetind sen contiateans | coesee ATIMER & 510 font or ots atthe'woriuwest corner of exid Jot on FERDINAND, scuMTDT, ) Peg lacie fe tors with whom he had talked hed expressed W. H. ver, O. Ve ch house aud lot; conveyanciue, &e.,at cust of = eS fou. wud avenue outhweat- Per | Trustese, thomeclves” as being” heartily in favor of the | "Knell has not been able to develop his speed | C. Harris, JW iiradbuey, © VMN GO. | Cn es as aniaa detint ctcel oe | RATCLIFFE, DARE &, frataly'a’rlt suploewith’asid'avaupe L1G fest TA nex. F. TEI Sel ace cae Se Se memes Ss aban Be SAB 1 yeb Gils senses. Post 12-“Francis A. Flanegin, R. M. Calhoun, | Sih tare ttauime,chanle,, nertme, be complied PENG p seid ok cesees anette ths Son Ener Setaaon eee pitted by said decree, will promeed se talked told him that they had read in Tux Stan | ” Kk ty fi W. H. Prescott. ‘risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ | IMPORTANT AND PEREMPTORY SALE BY AUC- in aaaieana ESDAY, Ma what was being done and they were satisied | Serato Hill nel se-Coiet Choe Youmans, | "Prt ss it's. Nicholson, D. F. Lee. Hiverutoment of auch reste iu ame newspaper bub HONOR RORNIN Whit, ROLLING 100K, | te puto ie ace of berg "1a Oe Tae meareraee iran. | Cisne ES With the justice of the claim for the railroad. | formerly of Elmira, saw the game. Post 14—J. A. Graham, George 8S. Emery, 8. | yeu Doe tistrct' shown. SITIES 6 py ae suid optiatol inte nek te Geiabeens brie eae RTY. BEING LOT 8, BLOCK 14, ON Hate- ‘The Kev. Dr. Grifith asked for ——- Stivetts and Clarkson will probably pitch for | C. Robb. = anaes DUNCANSON BROS. oun LAVERY AND SAL SR SDLES, Stallmente, inaix, twelve ‘and feightocm months for Wastin 5 oN LE DROIT PARK 3.4, concerning the committee proposed in the res- | Boston this afternoon. Post 15—P. B, Dickerson, T. B. Crisp, 8. F. ctiol ER AN Which uotes of the purchaser, bearing interest from NGION. Dc. | Slution. "He wauted to kuow whether the per-| Duffes has got his eye on the ball; likewise | Mebride, : Ag-THE ABOVE SALE is posTPONED ox Ac- wag WAshINGLON: Do. efi colds wi hw taken. oc alice auton et For: | of Aue Tau sages teens Pama Sh #0 = be = —- = in addition to | Radford. Post 16—J. A. Sparks, J. E. Smith. gonnt et the rain until FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTY ot which 1s in good condition, consiats in PEt LOTAS AES MOL colplied with, | 4n | 32, of the Suphaue Court of the District of Coluubia, jose appointed at Brightwood Visiting nines will hereafter bring spocial| N. V.—W. W. McDonald. 180% amme Hour and place 3. GOOD DRIVING HORSES, BSTAGES. | nt end co ae latent erty wall be Posold at | wherein Wu k shaw is complainant and Thowas Mr Gillman of the Lirightwood association | police to keep Dowd from stealing bases, AssisTANT INSPECTORS, spen-zt PENNS "ytetoncere, | 1 SOUICHONRE FARSENGER COACH, Tx "ERCEL: | Ub ad, fxk of deasllie, Lure, All couvey- | Gael ot lar delendantn the uadeptigped wilt said he favored xs many committees as coul pieesuaninie eae WE. Willd — : oy THOS. E 'WAGGAMAN, TWENTY-NINTH. AD 1897. AT HALF-PAST FOUK |. W. F. Williams, Post 1; L, B. Cutler, Post} gg-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER _POST- Ee wy ge JNO. W. PILLING, Trustees. | PM. infront of the prem: tollow! prop et Se ee ay ease ae TWO CLOSE FINISHES. 2; A. P. Brooks, Post 2; Michael Mahanoy, Post | poned ou account of the rain until WEDNESDAY. WwaGons, = LCOURE. | 7 5 waGGAMAN auctionss? poeres erej.tow:t: All that parce ok parce of neal sod prea: ed € 4 d APIL TWENTY-SEVEN sane honr aud es FURNITURE EXD Ese ose pa . fen ping and b git the Cay of Wastaston and Dis: THE TERMINUS OF THE ROAD. inal tee cea thai at Benning | 3; W- A- Gatley, Post 3; C. H. Shorter, Post 4; | piace. % Se RE EE Aga: | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO, Aucta.. trict of Columbia, known and distinguished as lot &, She qusdien. as to chats, eoteeietnes |” eee #6 | Eagene Wells, Post 5; A. G. Brust, Post 6; Hi. | ~*¥°3 : WHUSASD OUI: aitticLes tou NUMEK OFA AVE HW, | block 18. in Le Uroit Pack. The let frvals om Hare ; Lk = is , .. AUCTIONEERS, Us Te A ude: Onl ware " of the bill se introduced, the road would be} The second day of the spring meeting of the | ipe! preety an doecks eect Ak | ER PS OO ALAR oy Ob fic wes detitad a ocre fm She very ease Terms ofssie- One-tuird cash and the balance in DENTISTRY. nos ean |- | de-camp W. B. Pomeroy, No. 802 O street north- STUEET. Ww Gr pigeee? Jnid to Takoma within one year or two years} Washington Jockey Club furnished quae Teun and whether Takoma or Silver Spring would | contested races, although there were but two | West, and the assistant inspectors to John | \ SIRSEST! be the terminus of the road was discussed, and cece during the day, St. Mark beating Johnson, department inspector, for assignment NORTHWE: ‘we equal installments iu one and two years, with in- sematrvat Gof ane at ce ate par art Far U, © sma 1 c shnum, Payab-e sant auusliy, to be serured by TOILET LAUNDKY SOAP, STARCH, TEAS, acerde " - BAKING AND YEAST POWDERS, CIGARS. TO: | live propetty or oil eat ae aera deed of trust ox IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | BETWEEN I AND K STREETS St, KNOWN AS THE TWO-STORY t D Bx Y | All the stock contaiuiot therein ‘und party mentioned | BARING AXDXGAST PUMDERS, CLGARS. TO: | ihe property. of all cash ai the purcusssr's option. -& Tyne zation for the it was generally conceded that the bill wouid | © to their respective duties BRICK HOUSE No. 910 FIRST STRRET, BY hove, bo witich we fuvite general satiation ACCUS, SARDINES, PICKLED, 1 cits, | “epusit of $300 will be required of the purchaser at | practice uf w: etry tn it. hen im be amended #0 a8 to provide for the comple- | Fidelio by a neck in the fourth and Frontenac finds <7 2 FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL ‘TWENTY. | Termucash. "BRIDGES & PRESORANER Shootin” BUCKETS ObRUaMES Wasi | ie tamect ale All couveyanciug and Tecurding at | the principal "American citi, See aiverticrmant in ticn of the road to Takoma ina year. The | getting his head in front of Eric in the fifth. | yyvESTIGATION AT THE NAVY YARD. SECOND, 1802, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will wll, | » arortepE, DAME & CO., ° . BOAMDN AND A GENERAL ANSOMIMENT OF | plied with witlin teu days {evra than GRAHAM, 307 7TH ST NW, OPPosiTé ee ee ee some ot| The track was in excellent shape and the a front of the preiniees ys Lop 24, ‘apls-dkdbs AUCTIONEERS, SHON CARESS BOT ine COP HEE MILL, SHELV- | (23 Tod oct acer Toe, te. | Deak ettaegen 3 Seth crt a ove presen? was the location of the x Test! SQUARE 56: See ING, ETC. ELC. NDKE : ¢ apeston clesnine, S0c ue, ailver, SOc; bat Me’ Reasear thought thet the question of | "esther perfect for racing. The attendance | Taki emneny oe Go Charges Agatast | octine 34 foston int aod ranaion: bork with thet MpHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncers. ALSO, Tatoo | the location of the depot and arc lights should | ¥8® Somewhat larger than on the preceding Master Pattern Maker Shaw. Tl oa, 1e foot alley and improved bye two-story | yopric SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPRovED | 4 LOT OF TOYS AND “AN ASSORTMENT OF FRANK T BROWNING, [ Trustees, | 2 not trouble the citizens. The railroad, he | day, xbout 2,000 people being present. But| Yesterday the investigation of the charges | Chi 500 of the purchase money can remain N EAST 3 Qn MONDAY, MAY'S! COS, 1892, BEGINNING | apis-akas *10OMstE | ar ork eaarantecd Uy Rirwtciann and inouey thought, was what was wanted. one favorite, Frontenac, in the fifth, won. | presented to the Secretary of the Navy against | upon the property. parable in monthly ingtalineute, AT TEN OCLOCK, WE WALL SLLEe ay ae, ~ . hilly’ refunded on au) Operation pre Mr. B. F. Gilbert suggested that the spring the pure! whey to be paid in cash, STORE ABOVE N ly every horse was well backed, however, | Mr. Wm. O. Shaw, master pattern maker in the | residue of the purchase mo Hyerchanel A! depoatt Wuired at the time of sale. sto be | tstactury. | D™ STAGE Pakson ED ML Auk GuoDs con- | 7 ATIMEL & SLOAN, Auctioneers, was a good location, but some one suggested | ¥ ; A “4 ” 3 . that the spring was in Maryland and the state | *° ## Was an even,thing between the “bookies” | ordnance department of the Washington navy | ° TAINED THEREIN, 10 Wi.CH WE INVILE Al- AENTION. 1407 Gat rou —— ae cane Xe. coruer Oi F complied with in 15 days from the day of sale or the RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE PROP coaint Re legislature would have to be asked for the | aud the public, yard, was begun at the yard by Lieut | rivit toresell the proverty atthe risk and cost of the | mine (Oy in square m nigger Be KATY, BENG NU. 1A08 Q BIRELT NUM | pny gpd entiatty sn all tte branchion sis privtioge. * | In the first race, half-mile dash for two-year-| Richard G. Davenport. The charges were | Qo *utnt chat uf the parcisesn he COBvevaneINE. | Pontus of sale: Unie-tiird cash, balance in two equal EY, Auctioucer, Dice sdtdonaapectign Sec J culty : After further discussion, in which Dr. Stone, | old fillies, the Bonnic Rose filly, ridden by | presented several days ago by James T. Pryor, BATCLIFFE, DABB & 00. ee ate a be oe ee 1416 New York avenw. | istrict of Colu:nbia, made on th rue Evans DENTAL rancons. Maj. Driscoll and others participated, the reso- | Midgeley. as stated in yesterday's Stax, won | paward H. Webb and others, swlt-dbds ames ou of purchaser. “A deposit of $500 NG SITES ON T STREET BE. | 89,4; D180 a CF a VALUABLE BUILD! lution was adopted. rather easily, the favorite, Tlionia, being quired at tine of wale. Conveyancing at cost of —— 5 - +y = John E. Crown et al, No. 13498, Equity Docket a2 t@-THE ABOV! LE 13 POSTPONED ON AC- TWEtN EIGHTLENTH AND NINEIEEN x Judge Miller said it was understood that the | second and Charcoal third.’ Time, 50s, Mr. |_ Mr. Shaw was represented by Mr. J. H. | coum af tue tain tut WEDNESDAT, APHIL | suuser. It true of sale arenot complied with in'ten | SINERTS NORTHWEST AND TIRE E Be | § Penn. ave nw, T will sell to the hhighost biduer, in trout of te 2 of the Our Specialties z ie = Bat Of athe | ~ =A Gays from day of sulo 1 reserve the tight to rescll at WEEX NEW HAMesHitik AVENL PESOS AT HALE vast TORR clocks bgt | CROWN AND BRIDGE WOKK OR TEETH WITH. Committee would be charged with looking | Lurch. «iter the filly’s win, named her Rose | Lichliter and the accusers by Mr. Woodbury | TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1602 samy nour and place. | Obs Sv Ss Pl atin ame purchimen TIUHTESNTH STREET NORTHWEST ihetedowiue rel property; to ete AW ee perenne | J OUL PLATES. after amendments suggested to secure the com- | Washington. Wheeler. rs. WILLIAM A. GUDON. Trustee, OREGOS AVENUL BETWEEN parcel of laud aud premises situace. lying and being in | Teeth that have decayed aud broken Pletion of the entire road within one year, Betting—Bonnte Rose filly, 2 to; Lady Grace filly | ‘The charges allege that Mr. Shaw used gov. sein Fae SIGHTEENTH, STREDT | the city of Washington, in the District of Colunitia, | operated ty upon tins ayeke 3 we . : . Shaw a Se | operated Uy upe Dr. Stone, in the course of his remarks, said | 6 to): bon Adventurer, Mai to each, Charcoal, Ste Tang egg? SUE | ernment material and labor to make a tool box uals paid 87 straight and $2.85 and 8-275 piace.. | a8 a gift to his brother-in-law; made a profit of ‘The second race, a selling furlong dash for | $254 month by means of a tax upon the men, Kuown and distiumuished ax lot fifty-seven (o7) of | the mote given a cw hones of like i Kimwanan's recorded subdivision of aguare uumbeced INTH, at HALF. | two hundred aud fort; ) ‘The lot fronts 25 CLOCK PM, 1 will sfler ‘for sale, iu | feet ou @ street by feet to an ulles ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO, Auctioneers ESTMENT COXPAN}- Pe es On FRIDAY, APRIL 1W! VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN west | pO2FRIDA ECKINGTON, IMPROVED NEARLY FINISHED | PAST FIVE that the motor wanted was electric. The farmers. be said, would object, and the sooner it wae obtained the better. Horses, he said, ho 7 uly abrent x - at nt of the premises, all of luts SU, 57, SB, BY. square | feet wide , ulso bas wide alley 4 foet wide on. the east, votaud strony enausb to three-year-olds and upward, brought five to | ostensibly for the purchase of ice; tried to VEDNESDAY AFT! HICK HOUSE, NINE ROOMS, fronting ax a whole 60 feet on I” street botween | unproved ty ‘story, we dwelling and being | root or breajing tome frut Toablesons or a cn Pat adit gaiiittabs | the pont street Rentinent Bengt scratched | compel men to contibute money to buy sheliac | SAVENIIH gt FIVE O.cLOCR wi wile or sn AWAVENUE AND viliot | UNECE Re Aut MUONS ee eres | Manion Sater aaraareey Mtn, | thet Gur crten haye al re re aa eneane mend ate Wana fer ora Se | W. B Jonnin, Luella 5 was the Iavorite, but — — the Se ae ex- LOS 4. 36,10 AND 12, on THULSDAY APTERSOON, APRIL TWENTY. | sudJoti@eatire Jo2.00 T street between New Hamp: gab ana the valance im two equal Eostallment it ove ae that nave, boot . 3 austed, enerally was x 2 r NOON ~ | hire av E ‘vith interest from day of wav at the | rable apyuint no trouble. mortly after the flag fell, and, staying there | tyrannical and domineering. Each fronting 20 feet on Fay hn) street and | EIGHTH, st HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will | front of | Fate of mix) fer cout per auuin, payable seni-au- | xubstitute for the meturg, feoth: all thie hithost BRIONTWOOD WILL CO-OPKRATE. throughout, beat the favorite by two length, | Mr. James. Pryor was th frst witness, and | SM 06, au, Sng te prgreaty ata | eile for ee in traut of e premiaon, Mase ; fet nod anc true on the proverty te‘ | Rew deatirry hat Gt eat ns ete youre Mr. : 5 tent street of in ¥ Mi ave or i dentistry hy bret yo Laat few em President Gatley of the Brightwood Avenue | Blackburn third. Time, 1.023. his testimony was to the effect that Mr. Shaw | tom and presents an clexant opportuni y for partice SQUARE 5, WEST KCKINGTON, "Terms: One-third casly, the balauice fash, at the purclasers option, A deposit of #200 will re Kept pare | atling—Vittess Biel. 15,40 1 had directed him to make the box, and that it | iD search of a building site for ® house or an uvest- nting 20 ferton Watreot by s depth of 90 feet to a | yours. 6 per, cent, senii-annu be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. "All of the _enaomprmmpensatembep agarammyseprtin| Em Te tn Tee ome ed mame nape ps phat mall dionnes Aee'cs trust ‘on ‘the property sold. oF Couvevenciue and recording at ‘the cost fu ‘a association represented by himself and others ve 3 a é ar beers practiced sido chaser. If the termis of sale be not complied with im j skillful aud artisiie » ve ated on one of the most prominent | option of the purchaser A depoait uf 82: He also | “Fer, -third cas! ued 4; Mutuals paid 85.80 straighiand $3and $3.90 | testified to certain abusive and insulting lan- | sQsn'G tor cane eee thie er ae ft one and two ~ tee gears, 6 per cent, payabie semi-annnal Seed of trust ‘kingtou and the Louse is nearly | on each jot at the tine of sue. If terms of wale are not | tm days from. t would do all im their wer to place. is = Mf truston the property sold, or all cash, at the | completed. complied wit 8 trom the day of le it to Feseli the property at the risk and cost of the first-class work aud b mate: thom Ps section (nightwood avenue), he | |The third rac was the ext handicap of the | SL0SoSlceed money fom Sune mat Tc sn | emt it farina Apo of ad rein | the bac tard at the lagen ne, tro ana | Stand tee ety ks ek Se | Stelling sins os cutsry. reson rite fain toon ord met said. is abont as badly cursed railroad section ee a Calpe ae rovers against their wishes. and that Shaw's conduct | sre uot complied with in 15 days from the day of aule | anuusiiys secured by deed’ of trast on the property | vertisemcutof sucn felale ia some newnpapes pubs | _ap10-dqe 1420 New York ave» ®. crlined with gold. “‘Extrectie w-toout pain, fe ris le outline: i” a] " 5] ora, was of a highly domineering and tyrannical | «ht reserved to resell the property at the risk and | sold, or ail cash, at the option cf the purchaser, ‘Ade- ‘adver- | posit of $200 required upon sccoptauce of bid. If the 1 ed in Washington, D. C. weyancing snd cost of the defaulting purchaser after 5 da aspects for the maturity of a plan under |44t05 favorite. He was heavily backed, but \HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auction character. A number of other witn T mie at the cost of & 8 were | - m le in ne’ blished of ot cor y' 5 CK NEY, 6) caw. om. and, ss the measure is for the com- | wns not quite good enough to stall off the rush | « ramined, whose testimony did not materially | ‘u Washington, D.C. All conveyancing nud recording | Sit tos date of Gate eee ee tt fteon days uw ESET: Avot : ne mart mon good, he thought every citizen should | of Isnac Lewis, ridden by Sims, who beat him | Giger from that of Mr. Pryor, aud the inves, | st therost of the veschase y at the risk and cost of the defaulting ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucte ee Se OF ee ep iuade seood ae ‘Unite and support it. by two lengths, Lepanto third. Time, 144 | tigation was adjourned at 4 p.m. until 10 this | SPt%-c&dm __KAT\I4FFE, DARR & Cv, Aucts._ | thater Dawepaper published ie Wishineen Deo. | SRUBTERS SALE OF VALUABLE Houde amp| _FUnSOnTHWGSE atau TO, — a ee rood Kecsare, trom Sonntor McMillan and | , Detting_Rex. 40 ~ 2; Fepmede sed Mr Seew, 200 | morning. See Ailconveranctny and recordiug atthe cust of the yur: | “LOT AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF OTH | , Byvirtue of adeut of trust dated March 6, 1800, | Fee DERTAL, INriuwany. “reer Fie Chairman Hemphill concerning the receipt o! n@ end teas ; a ee chaser. ‘! LETS § 01 . é ~ q and artificial tecth tueerted without chanwe exceyt the communication from the Brightsood wonie Paid’ 620.00 stisight end? @S°03 “asd ‘To Be Placed in the Museum. UNCARSON BROS, Avctiousers ea ere PARE HCO AUeth_) py virtpofeGecran jeans Mwed 21 2803; ty, the| oda eres’ ofthe purty secured treny we wil | Gt onirial at U8 Nak. it dena drat Avenue Association. He said that there was | $3. : Mr. Fred 8. Perkikins of Wisconsin is the | 1) ~ rea GS. RERSENGEE, duction ‘equity court in equity cative No. 1373--Euuavetn | SPE AE PURI auctions Hu {EOUL of the Browiace, ou | Be ot et ni ~4 BO antagonism by the Metropolitan or Wash- The fourth race was a dash of 6:¢ furlongs, pees i BEVEN LARGE jo WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BA- | pavis ct al vy. Daniel Jackson et al—the undersigned | eaAXe P.M. lot. 38, im Lester A. Barr's ct aia | from Octouer 2 to Suse 30, ingtou and Georgetown railroad. As he under- | for three-year-olds, and a fairly good lot faced | WHET Of 422 prehistoric copper implements, roan - ZAAM, 040 LOUISTANA AVE. trustecs Will scll at pubile ‘sale in frout of the stood the fare would be 6 cents and cou-| the starter, St. Mark, by St. Blaise-Black | 1,000 water-color drawings and 1,000 pen-and- Pows or transfers would be given to tho two | Maria, probably beiug the best bred one. j pencil drawings of ancient copper objects.| _STKEE’ Foads mentioned, so that passengers will be | Deloug’s Emblem was made a6 to 5 favorite, | Senator Sawyer will o : 5 5 Subdivinion of vari of sauare ‘sa the eal PEREMPTOKY SALE OF A CAR LUAD OF HORSES | fyemists ou subilivia tof square, No. 72 sa the said s ; ASD MAKES. * APRIL TWENTY-NI i: Vision appear ol Tou b | Diy ter Sit ied Ke nw. Oven 2 to tall ri) 4 nae Will be sold at the” bazaar on THURSDAY MORN- | WALT PAST FUUR OCLOCH TAL trea teense | BE Records uf the jarvever's oliee ser aid District, | 5 tracting, Bc, free. Fillings and yisven as ‘an amendment to the | , 0%, HUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY THIRD, 1802. | 1NG. ADIL TWENTY EIGHTH, at TEN OCLOC ou New Hatnpaluine avenue | 25st of umtersale ten f Pee POLOOk ee wil welt ae ee RIL TWE at TEN O°C feet front by, the depth of lut eleven (11) in square | fw, improved Ly a three-story and bascinent Drow! i te moe ee ablo to ride from Takoma to any part of the | but St. Mark, ridden by Fred Littlefield, beat | sundry civil bill for the purchase of the col- | Abniaee CCLOCK: we will sell im front uf the Siti load pt Hotere and Mares sldpyed here by Mr. Ell sieht hundred and evgliteom (818) a the city of Wash- | Supe aad prem tick house contauiu 10. tous | — = -— i 3 ‘idelio © Nati -) ND 24, Si a - oe = ms ~ a m ‘bath and all modern improvements; hested by fur- ELS. city for the one fare. Father Daly’s Fidelio by a neck after a ve lection and their de; it in the National LOTS 18, 19, 20, 21, 3 AND 24, SQUARE 333, extra worders und drivers, well worthy the attention ‘Termaof sale: One-third. 1, one-third in one HOTELS. y ry pos H boats fare fect sud. front cobs | MEE. Mr. Bransom said he had a talk with Presi-| pretty struggle in the stretch, the favorite | Museum. Seventeen thousand dollars is the | Coutainins al ane rth and 22034 on Twenty. | Of, burers. The stock will’ be on exuibition the day | gnd one-third in two yeats, deferred payments to be ‘Terms of sale: $1,500 cash, $4,000 in 2 years from | dent Pearson Monday night, wh ‘th hi lengths behind. Lamb, ice asked, at 22034 ou Tweuty- | before the sale at the bazaar, secured by deed of trust on U mises sold. and to | March G, 1si". secured by Ist of trust, and bal- HE ARDMORE, 131TH 81. Bi Se ee eh ha | oe ee =) a ee bear interest at the rate of 6 D. t por anunin. Pay- | ance sccured by 1 ceed of trust, due in one Yeut trom First-class family would certainly not antagonize the scheme. | Fidelio, claimed a foul against Littlefield, but os ee ablesemi-annually, or all cusb, at the option Sees ck ant inoeaet @ bar cat eaten tral location en @ He favored the transfer on the 6-cent fare aad | the judges promptly dismissed it, ‘Time, Political Sentiment in Georgia. = purehaser.. Conveyauciug al eanars cust. 3f | Oral eroe: stostionet parcheos.” Mapes oF fe25-tmi* TM. HALL he thought the entire line would do likewise. | 1.234. Of the delegates elected to the Georgia dem- | be given boarius interest, payable semi-annually. and ee creas satan | Gee ee Fequired at time of wale, (All cotiveyancing and r- | TxOL08NADE HOT! 7 paoabwats wee a MEMoEIAL, svccuersn. ae eT ea ah emblem 6 to 5. Maid of | ocratic state convention up to Friday forty- | 10 ¥¢ sccural by deed of teust ou premises, or all cash. ; . a cordine of purchaser cost, If terme of ale are, nit $y York American plan ee yep day ec oean hake i Sereeu and Bel Demouio 36 to 1 each. St. Mark 7 to 1, at option of put —— — VALUABLE BUILDING SITES ON TWENTY- L. CABELL WILLIAMSON, Tragtee, | Srovlarty at tw et and cout of the dofeultiny pur, Der day: eperial 3 ‘Mr. Maris suggested th: citizens sign a | Abwonder, Fidelio and Thiers L 10 to. 3 cack, Zann: three are for Cleveland and twenty-five for 4 Ta bor enc cuceetot COND STKERT | BEI < z a ga Taare, | brovert | rome ‘pearance memorial addressed to Congress and he sug- | Sos seat @4 70 sal aa base vad) HL, fase ies firrdht seeryed ip pli steakandconec? dotaute | SEREEAS NOMTHWEST ASD ON 14 anis-anas ACS bundle Vd Pot aw, SouNe DaYiDsOs trast" | WLcanos MOTEL, ested the following: = ‘The tifth and last eventof the day was s mile Nerth Dakota's Electors. aaleljy some newspaper pabbshedin Washington. D.C. | Aa NGU CORA AFFAIMS OF AN ICLIFFE, DAKR & CO, Auctioneers a NE Pa ove. and 14th st, ere eter ed, citinane, of Tahoma | sulting race tee, three-yonr-olds and wpward.| 15115 toon discovered. that the North Da- | _*#/teee_DUNUANWUK Baum. atets | Oo Met yeeDaS APRIL, THENTY-SIGHTE, at Te BENSINGER, Auctioneer. Park. D. C., do earnestly and rr tally Seven went to the post, Frontenac bei the iC! DARE & CO., Auction: HALF-PAST FIVE P. M., I will offer for sale in front | 1“USTEES’ SALE OF _DEMRABLE IMPROV! Je. —— 3) «3 Washington, DQ tition that House bill No, «196, ensitled 4 | favcrite ut 8 to 5. Ridden by Littlefield, he | Kota legislature has made no provision for the RS eee ees sfineoremises allovorigiual wt ii. square t,trout | ERUPEMEY, HEING NOSIS LSTREET SOUTH: | WASMINGTON. HORSE AND, CARRIAGE De = il te incorporate tue. Petworth. gh twood | wom bya heed nfer the closest Ac of "the | Prenidntialelaction. Me SNOSTOR, TA FF ae td pig eit Op tie Ae Nedl Epp? wo and Takoma railway, be :onsidered aud passed | meeting from Eric, who was coming rather aE Ga SOUTHEAST, ONE 7 And immediately thereatter all of lot 8, square 67, y of April, 1802, in equity 4 Will be wold at the Bazar No 940 Le. ave. Sat WASHINGTON, D. ©. ‘as soon as practicable. strong, and who undoubtedly would bave won Delmard’s Arrest Explained. HOUSE, NO. 122 MSTREE’ fo iting Oz tect on wd st between Fandg uw and ‘oft Buureine Court ofthe District of Colum: | ORDAY, MUSING. AFI RTIETH, at TEN He said ‘he offered the memorial for more | in the ext stride or two, Cynosure was third, | ‘The Paris Temps say that Mr. Delmard, the TW: FRAME HOUSES, Sus 13 th: north, i6of lot 7, square JA ironting 90 ‘fect ou | bis wherein Anuie It Nash et al ar Whe muderegaed | 0 bea of once and Mar, sppad here frm he — ad S85 pets ats tugng that many per | lengin und one-half behind, Time, 145. | englishman who was arrested by the French caspay ar ASOS way sues, a | parti pcteeuambe the atanc a one and tn | Sulloirfpeae foe tiebe tuuter oy MONAR | camer Vay. Pa, sabe tell bo PROPOSALS. Sore gee repens eee Pakeme_conld caly AS aalie SetEeitbate,'y MA: | police on a charge of being » spy and was after-| yG,TRUBEEAL Ati sh tor adh ance | Least nc seateytoeste tt Filer PY sa niar onpeet ws Ge | ee ees heer aaa | — A little idea of th ber “i Fea paid Salat ene SEE AP fe o | ward released, had obtained full information | prewises, ie a ed ae A eS See BENSINGER. Auct fon, D.C. April 27. 180% Sealed proposnia will the vill © Mumber of Persons living in) syut dais pad $9.30 straight and $3.80 -and 87.00 | fy Togued wo the new invention of Capt Kenurd | "TMZ aquare 770. : fed wath tn DS age fr Ske ae testes | iyinueaad being fu the city of Wasuingtou aed pine SS BEE OO, Auctomee | Reeeulved at thin office until TWELVE OCLor & “The woods are fall of them,” he added,|°"" ee of the French army for balloon steering. Partedota and 3 square north of square 743, Sieh reseryat.sc roerll che property ot tee Flak aa | ene eee a ee ee | PENNA. AVE. N.w. | 800000. iuore or loos, Vitrified Pai “and with an electric road they will be able to Real Estate Matters. Ee Ae And tie south half loc S, square 770, tis: inent of sug reacie iu some newspaper published | west from the northeast corner of said »quare, front: YS SALE OF HOUSEHOLD | of Washiucte ‘forme of a ¥ . img South L street, thence west 28 feet, ith | ADMINISTRATOR’ USEH: ‘ashiugton, Mlienk Et out here and see whata good place we| Joseph W. Nairn has bought of Margaret M. ‘ binsry Popes Bansnas. ine _Thene houses sre now wider > Si rehtal and sould | ju Washington. D.C. All, conveyancing and record- | ig Sontl 1, strect, thence west 28 feet. thanes youth EUuNITU CAMPETS | FRENCH PLATE | cations can be obtained at thie ve.” ‘The bureau of merican repul seed] eon ne yao Sieh lace of bexiuning, toyether with the improvenicuts, ae 4 Hudson for $25,750 parts 6, 7 and 8, square ‘vestment. apzo-at LO. W. SLICKNEY, Auctio1 = 7 SILK REP PAu ITE. GILT FRAME MIR- TW COMMITTEE AXD ITs Issratetioxs. | 4og. 94 feet 4 inches by 95 feet on 9th betwees | fOrmed that @ new use has been found for ba- | “Terma One-thisd cosh, the, telance | yayae |" a rtrd Consisting of ethreeatory brick dwelling ve EY PAKLOK SUITE. GILT FRAME 3 ‘The chair announced the committec us fol- hich will greatly add to the value of | mouthly, " x mi equal installwents, iu nineandebchteen mouths with | BOOK “CASE, 8 ATEGERE PICTU' Pennsylvant and D street northwest, | B28 trust on the property sold, or & cash, at the option of FUTURE Days. ~ = * EASY CHAIRS, LOUNGES, DIVANS, W lows: Rev. Allen Griffith, Enoch Maris, Robt | ~ 3 ¢ Davideow hee z= a for 97,800 a that fruit. In several places ia Central Amer- cee PG eC SS rere a ETS ite oon os at te rate of ea ise Easy Seb OER, Brown, Thoma Bien, is 4 ica is now being made from bananas. pied ‘with in ‘nfteon days | WR ee Pe promissory notes iF Lager sud deed. tov | ROCKERS. Outs ie yaaa Me. The ree Reece ig omat | E. J. Stoliwagen sub 65, square 153, and T. H. ck cates cheaeel analysis, is found to | Sita ditaas of sslomebt reserved to renelt the peeee 920 Pa ave, nw. | Eicproperty gral cash the sirius Fa option, Adee . A y and Mr. Thomas C. Thomson. In addi- DESIRABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING | Post of S200 wil be required of at tion to the instructions already given the Rev. ‘thine of All couves a Fecordimg at the Gaither for $15.000 of same subs 63 and 64 of | contain more nutriment than rice, beans or | erty at the risk aud cost o1 the defwultimy purchaser, : same, each 25 by 120 feet on New Hampshire maul large scale is being | ter 5 days! advertivcmont of auch yeeale iu some | “TWO TWC-sLOKY BRICK HOUSES KNOWN | tortor me’ tee appointed this tcctng sulin prow | arene between laree place and 8 street | squblighed at Port Limon, Conte hick = | opaitly doled stibe atscticeatteet’ | AGM PAPA STEED SIUTanARE ASD ay : 7 . thwes pas ec : cay; f euting their work. have full power to take any | "°S3hn fh. Colton has bought for @750 of U. E. ap7-akas ‘Auctionee! On MONDAY, MAY SECOND, 1892. at Five | °* action which in the: shail vag! aes Czar and Kaiser to Meet. ers - EMERY. 1892, mote the musi object which we have in vider: sian Catveraniye °c 41; north grounds Colum-| prin advices state that Emperor William | J)UNCANSON BROS, Aucti:ncere, fhe OC ee me eee he procuring of ‘rapid Segui for Takome yogi, & Canavan hea bought for 91200 has induced the czar to visit him at Potedam§ | upMPrORY s4te OF suxreex murpmxa | wreating iz paar oats hin eat =| eae a Sates eee Proved system possible. feot corner of O and Columbia streets, A Maryland Physician Murdered. ROTH REAR CWRLETH CTAUEC EANL |, | Slee btist bocaes "ise nuled tuptoved by two two- ESTORE PRESS BUICK BAY. HEAT AND LioHT. ean The body of Dr. J, N. Hill, the well-known | 1 23, wees tiuwut HALE-FAST FOUR UCLOC, SN harhov EME Capt. Lay said he hoped that when the meet- Fined for Reckless Driving. physician of Millington, Md., was found by his we wills ell, on the yrenuises, Uy authority of xynds- me 00 Feet ing adjourned that it would be to meet next| Lawyer McNally appeared in Judge Kim- | wife Sunday morning in his carringe at the | f¥1,°¢3 iu 11. 1s 19, 20 and 21, Blok 3 TRIN- | oS ern to tena oo ae ak ee Seen Te, ‘Tuesday, when the question of light and heat ; ball’s court this morning and entered a plea of | stableattached to his residence. The head was Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,14, 15,16 and 17, BLOCK ane meg Sy ELE Py op i ee sea ected The People of Takoma. he | guilty in the exse of a young man named Ben- | held between the shafts and the front axle.and | 0" © 1° 1G. TiAIDAD. | Bg ne a eer eta said, have secured many improvements in the | jamin E, Russell, who was charged with reck-| the throat was cut, Inspection of the wheel = Si RESO ABE — > ‘i of ba arma why they less driving. He was driving a horse attached tracks showed that the cone ol had veeu w- Gq. W. STICKNEY, ATCTIONEE! secure gus and other improvements. “Iie | ¥agon and knocked down & 7gune Wl | ronda, to watch Tniter pince, tho doctor bed a 0 eth eae 8 seid that gas could be procured if ten | The girl was not badly injured. A fine of $10 | Teen" Pofewsionally called on Saturday uight, snd ‘ TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED some one suggested that ten consumers coud | Sees nl ed rent Se | SEs ENtbeS ipa WELL sk eax ures and | pporenre sITUATY OX SPRING STREET be obtained 1m as many minutes. He favored | Transfers of Real Estate. : - Tate lek sftunts O7.82 feet on O street and | wean 178 JUNCTION WITH FOURTEENTH holding meetings and discussing the nce is of | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: John Philadelphians Denouncing Trolleys. contains 12,033,154 scala be aoe the people the park bad ail the city im- raedMhn | © Lote Ub; 18 snd 17, bigek. G cach onO| STREET EXTENDED. ite. ‘The mecting then adjourned to meet again ext Tuesday eveniag. present were Gen. §. 8. Carroll, Mr. . Gilbert, Col. E. E. Kuiffeu. Mr. Byron Ford Ma. Drill. Mr. C. M. Heaton, jr. Mr. . Stone, Mr. Arthur L. Keene, Mr. is one of the best o to obtain ue of s certain deed in Liber pis rp kang ae a seen tee ete records fur the °° * Mf youwante MACKIN- ‘* © TOSH GARMENT orother ComPayr, * * * WATERPROOF WRAP er S00 Smet «860° * * apeirct RUBBER BOOTS ‘Metville Lindmy, * * * or OVERSHOES, «© Hot ‘Manager. °° * Weter Bottle, Fountsin ‘© * * wyringe or eny article of

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