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= = ~ WON BY HARD HITTING. ‘THE DUMBLANE CLUB. Nationals Had On Their Batting Clothes | Brilliant Gathering at the Benning Track and Defeated Phillies. Yesterday at the First Day’s Races. The record of the league clubs to date fol-| Delightful weather, a large attendance and lows: fairly good racing were the features of the first day of the fourth annual race meet of the Dum- fit | | 2 | biane Hunt Club at the Benning track yesterday. ome | g/g) | cme |g} 5! = | The Dumbiane races have always been regarded je/3\2 2/5) 2 | asthe leading outing of the fashionable circles of ball Bab oot Washington, and yesterday was no exception, Poston 1% ¢ although the large attendance ou the part of Cleveland | 14 8 GOS the general racing public gave the affair a more Sine’) 12 Hh dao popular aspect. Every one prominent in the Louisvilie..| 13 0. official and social circles of Washington was SE —| present, and evidently greatly enjoyed the But five league games were scheduled for yes- aut of the pares He to sa fie and herp St. Louis and Cincinuati were the clubs applause “on the i over the Jompe.* playing. 5 <wieg | The number of stylish turnouts in the infiel ‘ashington, 7: Philadelphia, 6. The Philies | 5.4 the largest ever seen before on a local race returned to their own stamping ae eee |conrse. ‘The costumes of the fuirsex were es- day afternoon and easily and grac Se pecially brilliant and tasteful, and the majority ‘& game to the Senators, who played ball accord- | P ing to the law laid down by Artaur Irwin. Exper | ° them bad been designed for the occasion. was hit hard in the early ianings, and when he SOME OF THOSE PRESENT. settled down later on the mischief had been| Among those present was Secretary Blaine, wrought. For some reaso: —_ was = the} who made one of the party on Mr. 8. 3. How- {tho e did orly on Mond 5 t Dowdad sn om day at sort ani weary ini | Wms tlle and whe roamed sbout the Beeb wastag ss oacaneen ae atie today, | democracy of the ideal turfite. The Secretary ‘He will put Radford at shorteud Ulrich at third ‘oa looking exceedingly well anc — _~ In the sixth inning the Sexators gavo the | thoroughly enjoy the rucing, a most panicky exhibition of fickdieg seen in | cocupying » prominent position in —_— many a day and came within am ace of losing wea We — out were Senat —_ the game which their clever stick and team Mes sien goss Pig nag — _ work had won. They pulled themselves to- |r. snd Mra. Michael Herbert, Mr. Barney gether in the seventh, when a ‘ex o aernrng Sor Sheri ro i — —— c th for their side by | F- Carroll , Dr. Sanus of coma Exches. ‘The Phillies —— Mr. and Mrs. o—— mms aA layed a superb fielding gume after the first Sao sm feng —, re. arton a ming, but they were completely nonplussed ae orem _— —~ eter by delivery. rty of friends, Col. and Mrs. Ferguson, —_— : Mr. and Sire, Aulick Palmer and Mrs. and Miss DONOVAN'S WONDERFUL CATCH. ——_| rice, Mr., Mrw. and the Misses Leiter, Senator The Phillies lund « chance to tie the sore in | and. rs.” bon “Cameron, vi and ire Fred the seventh inning and ti ¢ only pre-| McGuire, Mr. and Mrs.’ Ernmons and Mins vented by the “Senators’” brilliant playing. | Markoe, Mr. Horace Washingtov, Mrs. Ben ‘ ith a base hit,| Butterworth and son, Mr. and Mra. Richard Allen opened the ining wid abate was | Wallach and Miss Mary Wallach, Mr. and Miss ‘Thompson, tied to Donovan, | Delahanty ¥*) Wallach, Commodore and Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Bext up. ‘The first ball pitched came im cour | Pitt Cooke and Mra. Phillips, Mr. William Sct with “Dell's” bat, and the next instant it | Eustis, with a party of friends. po lige. oh ain egy erphne gs xy Others present were the German, Portuguese, fence. Allen, who wason first base when the | » Others p "3 : ‘ jgian, Turkish and Russian ministers, Mixa ball was struck, started on a tour, and Dela-| pit. ‘Miss Cameron, Col. Biddle, Dr.“ Mun- hantr, be, too, took to bis heels, but Donovan, | 20’ Mie bel Monte, Mr. Daniel ‘Thomas, fhe Senstorial right fielder, was hugging the | 4. Frank Whitehead, Mr. George Hellen, Dr. ee ee SS py jd it | and Mire. Dickson, Mr. and Mra. Maxwell, Ben poasibio . ator Blackburn, Mrs. it, Mis joyes, the Donovan made oue of ‘his big leaps and landed | Sf" Bickburn. Mire, Bessette ete on the ound with the ball safe in his grasp. cs Siler eae oe this time nearing home and Dels. | Mist Deering, Mr. and Mra, MeCauley, Mr. and faker ook aks bese, but this | Mr. Jesse ‘Tyson of Baltimore, Capt.’ Cowlen, y the Misses Broadus, Mrs. Coffey, Mr. Richard double play ruined it all. Smith, Mise Ernst, the Misses Huyck, Col. OTHER GAMES. Scott,” Mr. ‘T. A. "Lambert and family, Mr. Chicago, 7; Pitteburg, 5. Pittsburg might | Sam'l Maddox and ladies, Mrs. Fairfield Car- have won yesterday's game from their uncle | penter, Miss Leonora Armatrong, Miss Burritt, ; % iss Daisy Moore, Mr. John Roche, Miss Stout, Dut for bad fumbles by Bierbauer and Shugart | is pauy Moore, Mr: John Roche, Mise Stunt and Miller's maff of Ryan's fly, which left in " four unearned rune. Pitcher Woodcock made | Mise Bliss, Miss Batcheller and Mies Edie. is rance th Pitteb: resterda) ‘THE JUDGES AND THE EVENTS. a ats er eed checing im thoes ef vers| Senator Blackburn, Representative Senford of poor support. New York and Mr. Robert Neville occupied the Cleveland, 9; Louisville, 0. The Louisvilles | judges’ stand, Mesers. L. B. Bell and W. C. pred & miserable fielding game yesterday and | Wood timed the races and a Mr. Thorpe of New veland had no trouble at allin defeating | York was said to be the starter. them. Young was on his mettle and the Coi-| There were six races run, four on the fiat and onels had all they could do to scratch out a hit. two over the jumps, and’ owing to the great ‘There was good fielding in spots by both teams, | digiculty in getting the gentlemen jocks to but catches by McAleer and Browning were | promptiy respond it was near 7 o'clock before sensational. Attendance. 3,200. the last race was run. These vexatious delays at Baltimores 10, New York's 9. | The tail-enders | jcngth caused the judges to soundly lecture the defeated the New York's yesterday in a very un-| riders, and they were warned that those failing interesting contest. Welch, who entered the | { reach the post on time hereafter would be Dack-number class some time .ago, essayed to| tinea In the next race, the last one of the pitch for New York and was batted heavil; day, the judges made good their threat by ‘the start. Crane relieved him in the fining Mr. Marshall, the rider of Sport, $10 for ning and after the home team had tied the score tardiness at the post. phn ninth he lost the game through wild| “The first race was a half-mile dash for ponies Pitching. = not exceeding 14.1. There were six starters, Brooklyn, 7; Boston, 0. Nearly 5,000 en-| and at an indifferent start Champa, ridden by thusiastic lovers of the national game vis-| yr. Will Hayes, jumped out in the lead and the ited Eastern Park, Brooklyn, yesterday | race became a procession, Foresight second, afternoon to witness the game between the Bos-| Quisute third, although Trump was inadvert- ton and Brooklyn teams, the lendersin the cham-| ently placed third. Time, .54>;- Pionship race. The Brooklyns played all| Betting—Auctions: Champa, $4; Eileen, $5; ‘around the Bostons both at the bat and in the | Roulette. $4; Foresight, 82, and field, €2.‘Mu- field, and shut them out bya score of 7to0./ tuals paid: Champa, $6.55 and $3.40, and Hart's pitching was a feature. Foresight, #4 70. President Von der Horst of Baltimore yester- |" ‘The second race was the Washington cup for day received a letter from President Young that | pong fide horses owned in the District Co- in the 9 to 0 game between the Baltimore and | jambia, Six started, and the start was a good New York clubs on April 20 the board of di-| one with the slight exception that when the fag Tectors decided to u the umpire. This | fell the first horse had the pole. The gives the game to New York. The Orioles at| race was a good one, Dundy, ridden by Mr. ‘the aga of he sixth om ne the — = James K. Maddux, beating Mr. W. C. Eustis, on order to catch a train. President Von der a bad third. ‘Time, stated that while he was sorry to sec the game | ry4°™ PY # length, Ranger « bad given aguinst him in one sense of the word he | “yetting—Auctions: Dandy, €10; Loris, $10; is glad of it, because it will teach ail to respect | p,. ‘Mutuals paid: Dandy; the umpire and have a tendency to educate the | Ba "ET, 60d, $5. Mutuals paid y Patrons to know that ho is bos. The third race was a steeplechase over the The Pittsburg club's president basa leter | short course for half-bred hunters, the horses from President Young that New York has tiled | carrying the crushing weight of 195 pounds. no protest in that forfeited game of last Tues-| Five started, the race at first being little more day. The protest, according to rules, must be | than a gentle gallop. Txamp led to the water in forty-eight hours after the game. jump, where he went wrong. Trojan’s saddle Serious newspapers have released all of our | sii,yed when about balf the journey had been pitchers. The Cincinnati Enguirer sys: “It is | completed, and Mr. Thompson was forced to rumored that Knell of the Washingto: slide off. Mr. Hayes, on Sherrod, took the lead to be released. and if such is the case he may be | at the water jump and was never afterward corraled by Capt. Comiskey, as he desires very | headed, beating Mr. Knut on Silvertip by twenty much to get a good left-handed pitcher.” The | lengths, Dick third, farther behind. ‘Time, Baltimore Sun says: “It is said that Kilroy and | {95""* Dolan are to be released by Washington.” | “Betting Auctions: Sherrod, $10; field, $10. Unless the opinions of Messrs. Irwin and Wag- : . ner have. shifted recently none of the pitchers | Natuale paid: Sherrod, €3.60 and @2.60; silver- e tip, #2. will be released. Tine fourth race was © six-furlong dash, for which seven started. In this the gentlemen jocks were pitted against professionals, and the gentlemen were “not in it.” To'a most wretched start,one horse being completely turned around, Canty on Profile jumped off in the lead and made monkeys of the rest, beating dock that the pitcher had lost $696.45 of his | x; i ie talury by hie failure to report earlier, He stated | NRC Ochiltree by a length, she one in front that the Brooklyn club could take advantage of | Ty beter Finn tng ar 15; Arab, Haddock’s failure to aecept previous offers, but | Woodcraft, Avon and Profile, €5 each, and would not do so. and his salary would be at the | field, ¢5. "Mutuals paid: Profile, $14.85 and Fate of $3,250 for the season. , | €6.15; and Nancy Ochiltree, $7.75. The Pittsburg club is trying to secure Burns’ | ~ ‘The fifth race was a six-furlong handicap for Telease from the Chicago club. Burns is wanted | yoniey and horees not exceeding 14.3. Freddie asa captain for the team. and if he is secured | Gebhard's Rosarium, ridden by Mr. Maddux, he will be played at third, base, with Farrell in | was made a favorite against the field of seven, Pitcher Haddock has signed to play with the Brooklyn club. He was at the Boston-Brooklyn | game Saturday, and Sunday afternoon he called at the United States Hotel. As the result of an interview with Mr. Byrne he appended his sig- nature toa contract. Mr. Byrne showed Had- the outfield. “President Temple bad a long talk | jut after a pretty race Mr.Huyes on Pocahontas with Capt. Anson yesterday and also with Burns. - ie V. third. T The matter has gone so far that Burns has named | BC™t him Lompoc ee ee terms to the Pittsburg club, which are satisfuc-| which was v y , weights considered. tory. orn a :” Rosai ; Pitcher Lovett of the Brockivns is the only | Hurinh pid; Pocahontas, 6 Seed 505, seal player who has not wheeled into line. He was | Rocariune, $245, ; Originally offered £3,500 to play this year. These |“ yut three started in the sixth and last race if he signs #8 will be at the rate of £3,000 tor tag | Come All cup, Capt. Manning (Mr. De Lancey Klee Sherrod (Afr. Hayes) and Sport (Mr. Marshall): anning was a2 tol favorite against the fiel 4 —— he wep Cor Fagmeg nee pevheans and had he been well | ridden rena easily have ne when the be lot ie | won, He first was allowed to go wrong an powcd Jac pers oy erap- ey Pong fs a tlm then stumble, throwing his rider. Sherrod then factory to the management. Unless the cham- eee sian ee Pions lose pretty regularly in the future Clark- |" Betting Auctions: Capt. Munning, $10; feld, son will do considerable beuch warming. Presi-| 95 yfutuals paid: Sherrod, $5.35 and $2.95; dent Soden and Director Conant have talked | Sport, g445. ° ‘ i over the consequences of releasing both Clark-|""ine meeting will close tomorrow, when six tee. a races, including two steeplechases aad a hurdle e netous who made the errors vester- | race, will be run. The Marine Band will be in day also made the hits. Radford made a two- i zucen. Bagger. Donovan participated in a double | *°ndance and will play during the afte yy with Larkin. an unusual thing for a right Posen liraicare Ider to do. Washington earned five of ite| The following are the entries for tomorrow: seven runs, and Philadelphia only one of its| Hack handicap, one mile on the flat—W. G. six. Middleton, br. g. ——e aged, 135 pounds, aucune! Ghamae unkuown; J.S.Davidson, ch.g.Bruce, five years, 2 Pepper 135 pounds, Diamond-unknown; W.’ C. Eustis, A large audience filled the Academy of Music} ch} Loris, 160 pounds, Thunder-un- last evening und witnessed the commencement | known: J. Ford ‘Thompson, jr., ch. m. Noma, exercises of the medical and dental depart-| aged, 135 pounds, unknown; Guy F. Whiting, ments of the National University. ‘The stage | 0- &- — ",t.. = ee ——_ ‘was handsomely banked with flowers and be-| Known: J; H; Naccanley, ch, g. Ranger, aged, Bind this brilliant line of color sat the mem-| Hertha B., four years, 130 pounds, Ivanhoe-un- bers of the faculty and the graduating class. | known. From the proscenieum arch was suspended the| A. P. R. A. members’ handicap, one-balf mile figures "2 worked in white flowers.in the | on the flat—Polo Ranch Stable, rn. g. Champa, midst of which electric lights glowed. The | aged, 170 ‘Tramp-unknown; Dr. Meno- Marine Band played the overture and after | cal, ch.g.,Quiante, aged, 140 pounds, Heurfano- Biarer by Her. SF. Hershey Judge Arthur | unknown: W. C. Eustis, ch.m. Eileen, aged, 190 ‘Arthur, chancellor of the university, con-| pounds, L’d Gough or Hillingdon, dam by Un- ferred the degrees upon the graduates. “Those | cas; TainalamahStable,ch.g. Trump, 6 years, 145 who received diplomas with an M. D. inscribed | pounds, Bob Johnson, dam by Braeman; Fox- on them were: Keene, ch. g, Buckshot, aged, 150 pounds, Mise Matilda J. Gallagher of Pennsylvania, | unknown; Arthur White, br. g. Foresight, three Larin W. Reid of Ohio and Wiliam 8. Thomas years, 152 pounds, Emperer-] tion. of New York. The graduates in dentistry were |" Galloway handicap, one mile on the flat— William E. Bradley of California, Sheldon G.| John D. Hooe, ch. 1. Katydid, 8 years, 125 Davis of Ohio, Edwin K. Gerow of “New: York | pounds, Volturno-Kate Ma gly; B.S. Handy, and David E. Wilbur of the District of Colum- Frob.c. Happy Jack, aged, 130 ‘pounds, Jack dia. appy-anknows;: W: Hayes, ch, ¢. Carteret, 5 ‘The address to the graduating clams -was de- | years, 150 5 elu ee fi livered by Prof. J. B. Hi Gebhard, te g- Rosanum, 160 ‘Thompson of the medical de Rosecracian-Blue Bell; G. P. E b.m. Mit valedictory address. The faculty prize of $50 | mosa (late Decoration). aged, 150: Attilla- te the stiffent of highest standing were awarded | Fauuy Hill; P. 8. Brown, g. f. Bertha B, 4 Prof, 3. T. Winter, M. D., presi years, 125 pounds, Ivanhoe-uhkuown; Arthur Zane ko Miss Gallagher.’ Mr. Sheldoa G. | White, ch. m. Pocahontas, 4 105 pounds, Davis received the prize in the dental class. Quoudacs-Alberihas Ropes Wilms, bre. 8. arch er toa = | Denis, 4 years, 1: Longmoor-unknown. Meginnd Omvbentonn 54 5: Belidiels wae tan cup, on mile ands halt, over ‘The graduating c! depart- | six hu: . Hooe, br. g. ment of the Georgetown University célebrated | 1ear aS pounds, Conpon-ankntwa, By Mew commencement day by an elaborate banquet at Eillernay, aged, 3 Losekam’s last evening. Dr. W, M. Burjon presided as toastmaster and the following toasts ynaecology: George “Modern surgery;” Dr. C. M, Hammett, jr. “State medicine and hygiene;” Dr. J. L. San- ford, “State medical board of ." and Dr. W. W. Wimberly, “ fn the south.” Dr. Barton was the Jast speaker, his | br.g, Upstart, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Pays. | ([HOMAS DOWLING & SOX, Ance GE we | TERI AGES RUNS ERO BAHRGP OR | AREARHE PERRET ORR oo ag BrP ot deed of trust to William A. we ‘FiO. Par TWENTIETH, inoe, aT TO WHOM IT May ¥ STORAG! on SATURDAY MOK iM. Mae pwes FASe 1802, at TEN OC} ~ 1 will sell, at the auction diated Avril 14. i HT sell, tn frome rooms of Ratclif = + 20 te iene gerteat” te Prana pd mp See Fecotded i liver 1254 fone'St ot the land recone for | Sf the ie ot it No a4 the District of Colambi to oc it Park. fronting mi mem eboise warre._ | Pink case dacs wate tia aad | Become esse sas B. = corded in liter 1283. folle 3S corde. | fr = rest ATIMER & SLOAN, Ancts., 1407 G st. = iat aha ta ree coctsining 6 seams eo ba 5.000 CHOICE PLANTS FRoyJ. R. FREEMAN TePSEDOAN, THE EGR TH Day GF SURES D. | Scie bade. sith eben nn RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Avetioncers, Fe Tuompéon, fe ch. m. Noma, aged, it Pat 1 Washinton eokes x a H R Hunter Sri any, Bg, Givers, seat, 1 mown; J. H. uuley, = from 160 pounds, ‘Luke-unknown, AMUSEMENTS. “Tae Bonemran Gint."—The fourth week of CT thy wie rPuomas DowLr te TRUSTEES: 5. FP VALUABLE IMPROVED i at belle By virtue of = deed of trust. dated Novertber 12. ) At Al onnd m the District of Columbia ki o depomtt of $200 reg nis oo the summer season of light opera at Albaugh's On FRIDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTIETH, 1892. | E0701" ays o en a=. | pee 7 le, COBVE;ERD commences Monday night weit with the Cario- commencing of ELEVEN O'CLOCK, at our auction | Bure Fark“ en recorded in the olkce of the gurvere: | STILE THOMAS DOW INT k KON, Anes tou Opera Company in Balfe's delightful “Bo- aoe eh 38 hemian Girl." “For this production Mr. Carlo- ton haa especially engaged Mr. Jay C. Taylor, the foremost tenor of the American lyric stage. Mr. Taylot will wing the part of Thaddeus, in which he has made # tremendous success in New York and San Francisco. ‘The remainder of the AUCTION, ON WEDNES: $ 4 lobe Park.” ae recor 2 Terie Sclfection ‘et | Hots Fyyt~ se recorded in the office of the wurveyor FiMeh S'SLOAY. Ancta | .gittmA 7 salt One third on eS teen. “8 valunble tract of Sacres avd 5) Vayable semt-aun! red upon said property. of sitvaah, st the option of the purchaser “A deed of $200 reiaired at ume of aaies Cobveyanctag nid rey | It terae of aale are Dot AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. trustees reserve the right to res#ll. at risk and " i 189). and duly recorded in 1533, folio 168 iting purchase Les 5 company will include Mr. Carleton, Miss Bell, | —— = eae one ots bo : LLIAW A ooRDON. ty Tie Mins Langdon, Miss Bach, Miss Wisdom, Mr. THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. Bias‘and atthe request of the bolder off the eaten or. mre bStonra DRDON. Tr Wicketta, Bir, Drow, Mr. Blake, (are (TOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctionsers, BERS & O0,,, Avctioueern GRSATURDAY, MAY Wed Biantib, ymca ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, x new and magnificent and the costumes gor-| TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER LOTS Opponite City Hust Olea, Banivessbairition ofegucte gpa ete 6] TRUSTEES: SALE. OF LUABLE IMPROVED geour. The sale of veate for “Bohemian Girl”| Under and by vietur of sevrieiiined of trust, bear- | REGULAR ioe beep Rag ene ate go 9 PROPERTY an cummences tomorrow. * fox date ‘September 8, TH01. and recorded in" Liver ‘WRERLY. dwelling, with atl tocdern insprovedients. DRA TT ele ea arremme Court of the — “Tax Waaes oF Six."—The management of ive teltg $20 pt sea fe SALE OF ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, Dalai.ce in one and | docket 2. the u ed will Dm. ¥. av tho Harri Theater have Jost completed urrange | wrt eevee atia tts coasts cone | Sant cathe prepay aif ual ath opuitact ae | ete eet Spe ramet retinas. ana ssuisete eiarmgte ments by which the poverfal company prevent. | Falay, the Fuliire sta Bay OF May ti) | awn 1 HH: | yarebater:” devout of S100" fairest Gime of sale. | Sul linprovenicois in be city of Wasiinavon, Bistrict |» TATee lincs care pase the door: ing the English drama, “The Wages of Sin,” | the premises soliihe: fi wing described ‘real estate. | MENT WILL BE POUND SEVERAL PINE BED | gratin oCsele ate uot, complied with in cen deye the | of Colbimibte, vo ~ e. L. iD “ie appear at the theater next week. The great | situate in the county of Washington, District of Co- | ROOM SHTY. BERFOK SUITES Te AN ae soe record. | Aon p RESO AY, MAY TWENTY-FOURTH, 1epe. at | Suite, for permave owt piay wot only interests the audience by the sen. | Luble, towits EAN sigbtaen CIO ae" Bok Wasa’ Bane GLOTH, MATRACKS, HATIE BUCK | ingrat cout Sf purctaser 1 “Onvezancinw and BALY PAST POURG LER}. Tock sational and pathetic acenes it presents, but | S2mirision of lots in jock peven,(7) in, Trinkded. 90 ATTRESBEN, SIDEBOARDS, LEATHER-SPA’ 'H. 1, SHER (600), fronting 2 fog on New Derecy eee ety | myl3-1m WALTER BURTON, Manager. teacher a moral lesson of the highest order. | office, “fronting forty (40) feet on Sth street ‘pant between Hand € stresta, and is 124 feet incbes | HSOLCEF an ee ~ ds LUTELY FIR 2 The great divine Dr: Spurgeon, some years ago, | hind oy WO foot fof eret. "hod otscduly | WHRUOUT REGARD TO WERT] ane ese enatey,ana improve ty weg | AL In spenking of the piny, waid it-was calculated to | thirty-three (au) feet tront dn ith street extentisl | P)UNCANSON BROB., Avcta., Oth aad Date aw. 26,2. St Baa New Serves st. : PLAZA. ¥. A. HAMMOND. do more good than all the sermons preached oe oral AX (3) tn said subdivision by adept, Ps Dexcassow BROS, Aucte.. Oth and Date. nw. | , Aleo.on ate t pum ln nnagion eo erer fail _and winter, it te from the pulpits. ‘The company preventing the | Rnd‘iuin street « Poot alley is in the aes ARGE BU: iOPERTY, Gy ih yquare numbered six bundred and eagbay-four ted X Bisy, 38, of, exceptional merit, each ‘member Somerscaie "Ren Poot ” isinthe rear | PEREMPTORY SALE OF LARGE NUMBER oF | © Prode oN owe. Ate Re aan emery a {Ba Reetine 1d foot 4 in iano Delve rea ving been selected for his or her aduptability | Terps: One-third of purchase money in cash when PRON 7 SPH STREET AND | northeast between C and Detrests by a dei to the part smigued. Tt includes Charles Hul- | %2¢,%ale {closed and the balance in two equal tustall- BUILDINGS, LOCATED IN SQUARES 4 RONT. oy bie beer IN 13% Etabht Sie ppc Fe scinfortable trick dwelling house, Teck, On. sub iot numbered | PACH Cate open y. 6 and two years, aucured by the promissory BKOADWAD. Naw youn plan. raphe 1. Clarendon, W. H. Stuart, Harry H, | notes of the pureuasa’ sni'a ioey of toute oe ts ane BOUNDED BY TWELFTH AND FOUR- ¥ AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY. |, ersot sule: Oue-third cash aud the beleive im one P Trew sold. or all cash, = : 4 , and two years from: tay of sale, with intgres’ at 8 Minnick, Jay Hunt, Julia West, Flora Odegard, | 1542018, obll cath, af the pnrihasar' option. "A de- TEENTH STREETS AND MA- EO'OLOCE, wo will ool in from | coat per Sunuua. the dterred payments tole ex : Lew Michael and Loduski Young, who ranks | bate tobe cloed within Rites stecr frags iie actor 6,7 AND 8, SQUARE 260, py deed of trast on the ‘property $014, of ‘all ual at | ["winiaes ahd vertiliedas to high among the emotional actresses of the day. | le or the tru: resorves the right to resell at the BYLAND AVENUE AND THIRDS of the entére pare sed the option of the purchaser. A deposit of @100 will be | Chandler Mos, Srecasuue= mab wrnckencte the fopt and riak of defaulting purchaser. All conveyanc- fronting on OHIO AVENDE, 1ATHand FAG STREETS | reauired st time of sale ov each piece of property. All | HOSED METROPOLE BROAD Way I ; + ing and recordipy a purchago's DSTREETSOUTH- NOWPE SST” A plendid location for large bum: | = ys7sucinw ahd foocrding at” varchaser’ com.“ dist and « ow York champion middle-weight fighter, will be the NS. LEIGHTON, Trustee, . dwellings, factory, Ke. fhe terms of sale are not complied with tn ten da: y Tate attraction at Kernan’s Thenter next week, to-| myG-&ds Ofice 482 Lonislanin aves fw. WEST. ane Onerthird cash, Uhiance ta ore and two veart Dropory abr aueeee te LA, gether with his own company of athletic and| gg-ray AROVE RATETS UNAVOIDABLY PostT-|_On THUR: N 202, com. | RPS cet per annuus payable semi-annually. avid e CO . Trustee, arlety stare. Fitzsimmons has never appeared | posed’ uaiil WEDNEADAN, MAY HIGHTEENTH, MEW NG aR TEN OtcL GO Aah wt Stoption of My C—S ‘Adept of 61-080 ragatred my10-48 215 New Jersey avs, t same hour and place. public suction, in front of t to the bigh: | on th tty at time of aale icing, We., at SCAN Ted pounds snd will toost all comers, eltbet in LATIMER & SLOAN, doce 1407 and 14000 4. | land sens ad D erent wouthorets abldtuee tes | porch rave ds dgeripnt of auch EEN & PUTSEY i ing | TROSTE! ALE OF | TWO-STOR! AME aser after five days’ advertige:nent ds ee BWELLINo 8 Osraret NORTEWEST his own or the heavy-weight class. He will give | Lr 45, ARE. 41, L0G . oan removed within thirty days; sale to continue from day | in soine newspaj eu shed Westington &. By virtue of a deed of trast dul orded im Lib 21,000 to any man who stands before him four Peas THIRD RTREET METWEER | O47 until cloued out. so DROS myldctads , "DUXCANSON BROS. actbouecre_| xB Ze ohs Seal of teat duly ecorged im ioe rounds, James ¥. Carroll, the retired cham-| f.,A¥D {.SInBETS, NEAM WASHINGTON | give ‘Auctionsere._ | J)UNCANSON BROS.” hots. Oth snd Dots. aw. | of the District of Co Fue TRE! pion light weight, is with the company and will Ee WER SysDay, AFTERNOON, MAY EIGHT- Wc AS DOWLING & 6ON, Aucts., G12Est.nw. ‘ ryt + srt weet steal EOE atc ien ne ave bene Eas me ction, for account af whom It 4 . : tall Among the variet at FIVE O'CLOCK. tn fru a AYO MAY TWENTY FIROT. | follc prose Gel npn ner egtermag de ppemtes | pReraiza we sal etl ot 1S, square 1. located ‘tn | GOVERNMENT SALE_OF CONDEMNED MATE. wu sete ing, dee rited jeud end premises, situate “and | THE ARDMORE, 13TH ST. BETWEEN E ANDY. in the P.M), atour auction s, | being tay of Washington, in the District of Co- Firei-clase fautly hotel thi Ww an a $j tual id know a dastingus wes Central location. R 21 St ‘SO day. Frank Mofan, Vanola, Theo and Rowe and | strests near Washington Chee oie ie ob peeks: | _On THURADAT MH Wid Gadi on TEN O'CLOCK, series EANStON TE Biteon feet four and three-quarter imchee {13 feet ay | fee ae TM Hale ~ Rentz. Sx feet ir hout reserve. * | we will yell in the court yard of tie State, War and Navy ches) tront by the full dept thereof of original lot Witanns Hore, A Benzrre ro Mn, Reneax.—The fronds of| ti thar eesti aoostecnaimnnin uy | Beier ealtine gue Oe Double Rolin bo | mie poxcansox nos, ancte_ | Hit Oil Hentrs Montel ana mele C20 = Eugene Kernan, resident manager of Kernan's | secured y's desd of trust on the vroperty sold, or all | fort Ln, Hosting Wire Rope. lot of G14 ‘Scrap tron, | JQ ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Aucte ,020 Pa ave.n.w- | rigite, pristienes and Sppmeictn ges tees oe seme ean eata., Lycoum Theater, have tendered him a testi-| Seah. at option ot purchaver. fil conveyanctag" and | 19t of 0 Howe, Tot or a Urinal how Pein | 4 WELL SELECTED AND -assonTeD sTocg oF | PESO ene mite, epPerianins -—J Sona ‘nial b : eu Janer’ red 3 Iron " ED AND jance it - — — une @ Aa ibent- tartare aatecianere Tesrcbanet a the itficen ‘ nae dit Nate St bat sro PETET oom Hino ANPUBLIC ACCHION — cies to, ear Far “4 EBBITT HOUSE promised, inclading many talented volunteers dds Auctionéers. | _my16% Chief Engineer, U.8.N.,Superintendetit BERGTER TS ne RY STAND At THE regu WASHINGTON, D. ©. and athletic celebrities, and concluding with D INCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ig, OLD FURNITURE, SOUTHEAST COKNER OF EIGHTH. Ax. M | Conveyanc ve, at purchaser's cost. Terms to be ” ae i the biggest and grandest cako walk ever pre- : ing Matoriale, Be. o.-1 ‘Department, STREETS NORTHWEST, compile in Sfteen, otherwise the =—_ ote PRGA QF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Her will benold atthe sac G ay K | TEAS. SPICES NP ARCH POET REE Ly cout of the Uetonhtine paseks ‘Tu Mrurrany Crovists' Exrentarnwest.—| BOW BUDpT MBO RTS TES AEE ROWN eee Ai, GUUBSPAY, MAY NINETEENTH, ise. | soap, YEAST AND BAKING POWDERS ‘of euch reesle 10, Usement of such resale 1u 901 ____ PROFESSIONAL. _ ard State, Wi A ie ; ¥) 7 , court} 'y Depart: | SAUCES, CANNED GOODS OF EVERY. ‘Washington, D. a The inaugural entertainment and hop) OR TBs Waa AR ERE EET OB EIUY | nent bufiding Three Horses, O10 TON), EXTRACTS, SIRUPS AND Mo: in WMBINEWR, D.C cePH R, EDSON, 18 THE of the Washington Military Cyclists, AS IN FRONT OF BAGH PIECE OF | Mathnan Beis ® atic GAR CIUARS AS 1 ToRAGcS BEUatie sapt-vietts _"_ORES. 8. BANE. § this cits, Hes wondertal second separate company, D. C, a i the risk and exponss of the pura R. | BROOMS, Wa i, y 7 at i + i 4 y . 00D AN Ww. STEE! Lu Vv we Ridden mysteries. recovers jc hich was eld last night’ at the “National B an musl | THORE, Chief of Supply Divisions > SEN aula giet OF Beat wey Nas Pn i ako Lstneete Swen Solon property, nurs senarated topeth armory, was a@ great success, 8 of the said N BROS., Auct aaa s ‘GROCE! eed ages, socrees in bus The pr vabl tintic ‘ta Will Book No, 25" folio 181, 1 will offer for . i + | os MONDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY-THIRD. | 1502, hes: evil infuences, Mtrani excelente, "A section of tke Georgetown Ama-| tis seibjicateien Ininvie! hercntctcerate | PEREMPTORY SALE. OF VALUABLE BORE RHOVE NAMED ali’ the’ guste ontsised coming so the ight place oh one, be tour Orchestra played the opening overture in the county of Wasitingto rice ot Columbia), at | Rae Ane! Eee eT EEE there, wuch wa partly onntveraie i otbere uae fale Convincee nown conacientious manner and | the tinws hereinafter spec io Wit HWEST, F. TWENTY - TWO rivets, EE ahem posrenbest = ‘On Wi DAY nh ~ ? 2 we v lads RATCLIFFE: DARR & CO. Ancte “DAY, ¥ = sfaction aaranteed “Sittiney pleasurable precision. Brig. Gen. Albert Ord-| yQy. "Ese Pole EIGHTEENTH, DAY OF Se ee a ean : PAST. FIVE. OcLOCK of | $80.9. “Open Sundays. "Residence, 40 fw way in a bright and happy h ontlined the | that cera plece op parcel ‘of Nand ie wind Yelp try R : | dhe, .bremves. sell at public a . i in the conuty ict aforesaid, being pat on THURSDAY, NIN NTH, 1892, ad prec . K. EDMIN: : auenay appenied fora ‘upbiased al of tho | Feast anya asaaine catunng acres | nba PMPPNE UULQOE SE ae wlan AZ| YB BRICK | Shs nah cat hos, Mgscrzetera, ue | W)"ctnn gn diana, machanatis, airy oe new idea in thie country. He said the roudy | same property which was conveyed to Samuel W. | ODEO! the premises: part of orizinai FEReO Os, of OL oBaE avi eRek uuibered thirty-seven (37) of the city of Washington. | “inyTh.r* @og 19th st. n.w., up-ono tient of this country were, of course, a formidable | Gust”, Teas Marshall by deeds dated May 30. A.D: | A rapidly advancing scction of the northwest anda! BEST ACCT Bouse (neeproved by atwo-story and basement brick | « = i : bs eat the Dud thet ik 1865, and April 14, 1805, and recorded inthe Jand | fine building lor On TUESDAT AESERNOON, MAY TWE: house (nearly new) with modern lunprovements, KR, PERKINS TeST MEDIUM aun F 8: ndicap against the project.but that,with even | records of suid Distiict of Columbia in Liber No. 490, | SH eUNaME LOE cash, the balance in one | FOURTH, 1892, AT HALE-PANT FIVE O'CLO A ee the at obstacles to overcome, he was con- | folio 36, and Liber 509, at folio 402, to which refe and two ye with i ii Pp ser will assume payment of a of four thou- a turday evenings, Developing gre: % years, terest at 6 per cent per annum, | we will offer for sale in frout of the premises ” fident the cycle would in time become a sub-| soc5s hereby bad and inade improved by. « frame | payable semi-annually, ; PART OF LOT a eg PS y welling houwe, barn and outbuniines. roe eee miterost Pros ‘ : - = stantial success and the new corps a useful aux-| eriy hve front on Hockle: turnpike and on” River | ofee P™ebarty at oi On LE aoe Fane, Bek ty Sue, auterent, payable sompsnmuatiy | M Tiaercitic ase. Informatie cien be tihe iar to the militia wing ‘of te ‘army. Mins | {Sui g! yoh of interesction of mid roads mf Fenally Fronting 20 feet on Florida avenue, witha depth of 46] and the vrincival will dius and vayabie. on toe ek | POuwrRAL MecUrecy™ Terum,ok. "Sam. wot itty Thompson Berry then followed ina solo|°Xmi ou" the same day at HALF-PAST FOUR t | 1 feet, aud improved by 4 handsome brick house con- | Gay of June, 18U3, and the realtue of the peek 1, Marion st. a.w., Det. Oth end 7th, Pani Q sta, sel ae pels noes | hee nee oa | Pee marcia pete Soe orto Tehureial Me estate al | Nan, PRINCI CARD READER AND TANCE Mr. Alfred Barker gave a recitation following” described property, to, wit: yeas nes osrance Cok, (balanse $6. oe apd two | Soiiars (6a att t ; cis, x AN full of fire and vigor” and wr oud cunty of Washington end District of Conn ins CUADSAGE NT 46 Fak" PROPOSED MEMORAAE Senter aint and aired ‘Uy peed of trunk pon | PTAA A Soren Pree Mirai lumens applauded. Acomic song by Mr. Geo. Scott being another part of s tract of land called , cash, Fenda)! building. ond | anath eect of land hincet a decken’ . | chaser. A deposit of €200 required atthe tue of = v3 ‘ was also well received. Mr. W. J. Caulfield then | ,,Fricndahiy.” contaihing eight acres. more or toms. ping Court of the Distriot ot Calorabie, Bled “Apa | Altcouveyancinu, &: at the cont of the purchas SEN 4. SOE MME. RAPHAEL. THE CELEBRATED darK- = 530436 st Ps sang an enjoyable song in an soos man- | acre which was conveyed by said Saminel W. Queen in | 27. 1801, in equity cause ‘No. T2044, entitled John | Terins to be complied with in filteen days fro the day CANSON BROS.,Auctioneers,ith'ahd D |. C. Moore's comic rec! et _ vorant and ast t w, | born with caul, hae woudeen healing vem ner. Mr. tation was | bis lifetime to Annie? ion, by deed recorded in Cruuberland et al. the undersigned | of pale or the right to resell at the risk and cost of the | nytdied ty) As etrabee—— one of the features of the evening's entertain- | the same property which was conteyel to ihe wud | NINETEENTH, 160, at IVE OCLOGE: PME ats | nyt T-d&ds CHATCLIFFE: BARR & CO, Aucts. _ | P)ONCANSON BROS., Aucts., cor. Oh & Dsta.n.w. ME. BROOKE TELIR ALL THE EVEN'S OF ment. Mrs. Berry, assisted by the orchestra, | sanucl W Gaecn by Soutien te : east half front by the “depth of original lot Ave (S) | J) ATCLIPFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers — DS Gra ; n Ys y - g eS R i, ; Auctioneers. . eines confidential. Lad again won loud applause by her excellent wing: | Cored in the same records in Liber 8 ty-two (22), Washington, D. C., the east witce: TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON SOc. each. Hours, 9 a.m. to ® p - : TsO, to which reference is hereb; 3 f sald lot five (5), "frouting thirty-fve (39) feet | VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON SEVEN ROAD STREET BETWEEN WASHINGTON | bet ist and North ¢ = x E: . Let hb Capitol sts. now. ing. The orchestra then followed in an enjoy- | property has « front on Rockville turnptk: on D street by a depth of ene hundred STREET NORTHWEST BETWEEN BR AND 8 3 EET AND CONGRESS (3ist) STREET able selection and at its conclusion the audience | Belt road, near intersection of sald. rood oct. STREETS BY AUCTION. IMPROV! TARGE BRICK DWELLING), | )[ME DERAMER. THE ENGLISH AND sen adjourned to the lower hall to witness the feats | ‘Stine above dearribod_ proverty being a portion | zontal ont thea tees Seare to Wear eteae ond | MAY, A TERNGOS, MAY TWENTIETH, | y¥ES Grant; duly recorded ta Liber | for the seasons dune fo and tara eye of De’ Canary on the bicycle. Fs 4 * ‘Sf ing real uate of Which the said Suinael Queen i wis to be ecured. by eed of ‘rust on ac enser iecctny for sale, in front of | <0" i ‘ne of the aud revorda-of | Ofice howrs: Gam to Op. Tay nown the country over as one of the in possesne: ‘all cash, ir q " R fie ta Vasinens pia hie performance last night lost | ofcrps if ,seletor each of the pleces of property: | Purchaser, A deposit of $200 to be made by the pur- Square 442, reuises, on T' "THE TWENTY FOURTH fa By nothing of ite old-time excellence by compari- | third 4) intone yeut abd me this Tg) i eeyonrs | complied with within ton dayothiataes fnttve MMe SS Tygnting 25 feet on 7th st. n.w. and running back tos | OL Go ail the following Sesceited real ext pag. aly ee i " from the day of, hy at tt sell at defaulting purcls risk and cost. con: | Phi tate ai situate, lying and being inthe city re ee nn i ee | codeeer Se yuients to af | veyancing st purch . search of 2 veluaiie bulidina nites on Darte® | GE Gasreetownr tu the ct of colgabag Knows MARAME, PARS MANICURE AND culnaro- entertainment an elaborat neing bof the of trust upon thi state sold, anc f JACKS ‘ ALSTON, ‘Trustee, ‘Ternis of wale: One-third cash the balance in one | *2ddesixnated as all that lot in Beal's addition to | ) ae tts TB eT i v — The only i renad was indulged in by the many friends of the | at percentum per annum. Five hundred. (8300) Din puking, 1317 Fat. ow. | andtwo years: G percent per annum. payablesemt | Sid Georgetown, described as follows: Beginning | manutactarrof FINE MANICURE aud ciliheee " od The floor committee | dollars will be required of the purchasers on each of ROBERT CHRISTY, Trustee, annually, secured by deed of trust cn th for the same at the northwest corner of the property | DisT GUUDS south of New dork. sto Conslsied of Firet Lieut, W. Allon Dalch, Serge. | sua joni tervaiy ground dat etn | _my7-dkds = sera lage ct adigeuten ot, amerummcnt gk | Kaur cienetg fe fate coy anger | —— .W. + Sergt. | sale of the samme, fe. pure! ——————— “4 a . Cooke 01 ————SSS— Benj. Wall, Sergt. H. E. ‘Cook, Sergt. W. H.| shal fale conipty with tbelornn of sale within ton | FRATCLIFFE, DANE & CU. we. | Stesedenieese Set ceneseleh: ane fe Bite en Test 7 seid oad street one, hundred aud seventy PIANOS AND ORGA’ Wig and Private Ch He Homey. | Sab theta elt etoaee Par | V“UEABUE Ae RESABLE Tm GgRE ax. | Cava icant cuter he daa! uae: | mi eens tthe mahal hls | ce seca omas peta FIA Mins Lixcoun's Coxcent.—The testimonial | fhaccr'scou. rTM S™CNUSW"GUES IO | GLU YRENCH STREET BETWEEN N AuDs | ater Ave dann edversivoment ot wach rofalo ta sous | St yr and afterward to Robert ; | Gees retin teed and Feyaved Lert concert tendered to Miss Bertha D. %, Lincotn “Qin, decent spies eee iT BY AC ji) moeepen ng bemoan weve Gnd recordin pt the cost —- SEs Sith trl fine the propery of = | Sse 920 9th st. now. will take place at the Universalist Church to-| For further information and plat of above pieces of | On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER | —™ — srchabna Eat anda ghd the property formerly belonging HE TONE OF THE SOMMER PIANO Is THE morrow right. ‘The assistants will be Win, HL | property inquire of CHAPIN DROWN, ELEVENTH, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we | 4 UCTION SALE OF U! Smith to the west line of the prop ye yt, t anomie “amter Heiger, a tenct of. exeeptional ability; Win, A.| myeatas wo. 929 ae Attorne sooutxs | maces istasbniors ibalacas aa Ana IN by publ auction wt abe store'oe HK. | mad ton esipaiear es Tseng towel - 4-5 o—— “pepbenateaciatesane BS eA i a = rca IN ton, «1218 i lar tl Vel _ 3 v=» Agemte, ae a beragr om hire thang — RATCUPFE, DARK & c Fronting 18 feet hiaches on reach seek, with © FUESBAL May t ENTE POURTHE 160 ae FEN | richie: vetvliece, ani Tanemente., ways, easementa, “KRAKAUER PrANOs pra in many Cities; ). Binger. ” ~a, depth of 90 feet, to a 15 foot paved alley, and improved | O'CLOCK A. M., ‘all the goods in lis place upon which | loneing or in any wise 4 every particular and and Richard T. Percy, organist. Lincoln, | CHANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | bya two-stors bay-window lick house. containing | interest is due twelve auonths oF yore, consisting of | | Terms of sale. in cash, | mu who is the daughter of Col. Chas. P. Lincoln, BS ESTATE ON MISSOURT AVENUE BE. | six rooms, bath and concreted cellar and all Gold,” Silver and Metal-cased Watches, Chains, g. , . deaet ini of shinee. vos TWEEN THIRD AND | FOUR-AND-A-HALF | lmprovenients, Cuff Buttons, Rings, Scart te tan ri Brvsarepe rape Lemp jhe ad VEST BY AUCTIO torn gt oa in To thossand five hundred dollars . Diawonds and Precio’ A T MEG, Sa - and power, sapreme Cote fo be paid fi ca ian yarchaser, : : carefully cultivated, so ‘that she already. has | District don the ist day of Nee wth futon tthe rate of Wer cent per anny se: | fea ‘aa "Brrateal sui ‘Canes wer. 5 OES AFP. Rerarnixo, ss seca taken good rank among the best singers of New | \Suber. A. Uke option of the purchaser. A deposlt of B20 49 be it > 3 © | tate eighteen years with WG. Metzerott k Co. Mou York. "She has a host of friends here, who will idanta, the Mndersgned trun | Patt tag of aul. "erm uo be compte witha ‘is iors Sens ET LRN ato, workahop ithe rear, Term 4 ya rc r ‘or the right to revel ‘and cost otlce, : : 5 ine tenes no ——— crowd the church pas : DNESDAY. the FIGHTERNTH ) thedefaulfing purcluser in reserved.” All convegenc: | gS his iver. 1 haser, after fi - in | Polished; oncuns repaired amd EORGETOWN ORCHESTRA. — ird gran F MAY. 1802, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK vy at purch con a7 + al sole Dewspaper pul ALLET £ DA Os, TN PASSED ee eee ee Eee Be ter eee | botnet Wekinte is epee tree HAREPFE, pane & 00., ancta | T ATHEE — myO-dkds RI or wibamr,§ Trestom | Sipser tegtin piareialy, oieh and arte - # c a in the of Co ; \o0 we preven Pee ene aie Jecee memorial Church on | icuibins known av the westernivoat twenty-Ave ¢33) | ‘The purchaser at the above sale having fated to | TRUSTEES. SALE. OF QAbUABLE IMPROVED | — ere | Stren exceleuce. Pakd PARLORS’ Bil Wek st, viday night. Mr. Josef Kaspar will conduct | fwet of lot numbered six (6) and the east half of lot | comply with the terms of said sale the propert Poe ET SOUTH: | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. aw. te and the program will be arranged so as to allow | usmbered seven (77g siaaro or reservation Honed fn the above advertiseinent will De real py virie of deed sf trast recorded In Liber No. —, | TRUSTEES’ Sate OF VaLUapLe rapnovep | GTEINWAY, CHASE GAULER BmiGGN PIANOS: the orchestra to be heard at its best. Mr. Jas. | fk, onpimniaa for, fald, parte of Jotw aK nat nising pu fold“ ectea ot Tho laud records "ot" the Dieu ‘BUSINESS PROPERTY. BEING HOPRE AED |S Orneus and fap ale ve Sauvage, baritone; Mise Lotta. Mills, pianist; | incites (24° ft.0'tn.) caat frou the wes in the above deicrfted ‘preutines, ‘ GR" in | Columbia, and st the, gies aciuite, party aerated | STORE NO. 708 SEVENTH STREET NOKTH:| OT ROOFS Mus, store, Johannes Miersch, violinist; Tanzo Swuvage, | [ot seven (7) aud the wast line of a twenty (2 co ela ot pees ape ey isea on FRIDAY. MAY TWENTY-SEVENTH. | By virtue of a di of the Supreme Court . T ll ke PhP - accompanist; Miss’ Anita Cluss, harpist, and the | {1c} aid wont verinnine belng the center of | Terms.as mentioned above. fab se Five, Oetgck Yat ioe s in sausre ast: | piatref of Galan op the Ba Say of May. | 8°85 TE Gee EPP per Wilhelmj Club will assist,and the concert prom- | northerly and at right augtes with Missouri aves te Sy, aS + ARCS | located on the west side of 2d street Letween Gand Ht 3 o. 13, S18, wherein 2] 8, 7 i ines to be one of the most enjoyable ever given | siimearailel withtaid alicy uehandgedand ive fet | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers ELT aie sehen eee | Maerancoupnianand Mind W Sratal es] 9MMg fH OBE EF be by this mization. Mr. Kaspar has been | Seeulel't Levene tes Kee en a eS | VERY DESIRABLE TW RY AND BASEMENT | . Allconveyancing and recording at DAY, THE TWENTE THIRD DAY OF MAY. TS, . ~ oe A : orga par fee nehes 7 — ta Bs a diligent in rehearsing his force and he antici-| {21t. 21n-); thence northerly with sald’ alley twenty aC SIREETCNORTHE AOD MERE CRETE | sales POMt Foaulred at the Sie of, sales goa Mt | AT PUBLIC AUCTION. AT FIVE O'CLOCK’ ¥.M., | ,,Erize medal Paris Exponition. i " two fect and two inches . and )to a publi 35 C STREET NORTHEAST, NEAR UNITED | sale. JOHN O. JOHNSON, in front of the preuiises, the south twenty feet and | inde by over 100 music pul . pates that it will make a showing that will | siey*thouce essteris withthe fae id aliey ifty-| | STATES CAPITOL AND NEW LIBRABY BUILD- ‘B.A. MORRISON, seven inches by a depta of seventy feet of original lot | @urability. Old Pianos taken in demonstrate the constant improvement it is pa eight inches (51 ft. and 8 in.); thence ING. my17-d&ds Trustees. | fourteen (14), in square numbered four nui pore eta Pen ae 8 making. Seats are now on sale at Metzerott’s. | southerly in aline parallel. with the first line and at SATURDAY, MAY FOURTEENTH, at FIVE "[H08. Down ‘SON, Aucts.,612 Est. n.w. et (420), in the city of Washington, — ss ‘Tux Guaprator.—A testimonial benefit will | Fbtangles with Missouri avenue one hundred and | O'CLOCK P.M., we will offer for sale, in front of the improved by « two-story brick 3 be tendered Concordia Division, No. 5, U. R. | suid avenue. and thence westerly with said tents | "1 ones OF AP CLARK. JR, SPECIAT (AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF CAR third eau and ie aerce tnt Knights of Pythias, at the New National The- | forty-nine feet and six inches (49 f%. und 6 in.)to tbe | _* SUBDIVISION “IN SQUARE’ 68d," AND MARES FROM CUMBERLAND VALLEY, | Bivatie in que and two years from 2 _ place of begun Fronting 10.32 feet on street and a rt ster on June 14. when Mr. Robert Downing and | | Terus of wale as prescribed by the decree are: One- | elecantiy Uuilt two-story aud basement wick house | OF FRIDAY, MAY TWENTIETH, 1892, at TEN at 6 Keck: his company will present Saumet’s tragedy, | third cash ; the balance in two equal installments, pay- | containing eight rooms and bath, all modern im- | O'CLOCK A. M., wewill sell in our-Horse and Carriae veo. A. t TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP “The Gladiator.” is one of the most suc- | 3! Phe rae OC e CON a cen late of sale, | provements. Anelegant opportunity for investinent Bazaar, in the rear of Giz and G14 Est., acer load of me x ABILITY, cessful plays in Mr. Downing's repertoire and ‘of trust upom Una promioes said "Terms made known at sale. A deposit of $200 re- | “Way104e | THO AS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. should attract a large audience. mldvcien the property, saruck oft | Riaiicen gion ttuctbetiay Heats Rhcoueeeaate | Py ATCLIFPE,DARR & CO. -Aucta,,020 Pa, Pie gs cage Terms to be complied with in Aftcen days from the | and recording at the test ot epeeciuece nN evenene R ucts. ave... EGOND: MEALTH OF THE DISTRICT. | iicaMuaionfichiltie aehaee Ai'Soe | eons WATCEIPE AINE Go, ance, | FOUR, RONRNRD SHARER OF, SI CATAL Pern athe ths par | fo tae NRA cont of de 5 cl y res. SPECIAS. S A Material Improvement im the Weekly | “E4OR SUMO Tits Sapte We huchaser | ew THE, ABOVE SATE TS postoNen wi cow.| Cistany of RHE DIMTIUCT OF COLUMBIA Wi, H. SHOLES, SiORTHLY IRSTALEMENTS when tegipes" PA® Death Rate—Vital Statistics. NDENDURG fuatec’ st.nw. | TEENTH, at the same hourand place.” % Siisr' Noproack BONDS OF THEY SAME “3 it. B.w. | Trustees. 4 SW. BNABE & CO myl6-d&ds —_ KATCLIFFE, DARI CO., Aucts, PANY AUCTION. . A. MAEDEL, a6 ‘81? Market “The death record last week presents a very a AY, MAY TWENTY-THIRD, A.D. 1892, | _? 4165th st. ‘aw. . te id = W4CTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers. LOOK P.M. will sal within OU} material improvement,” says the weekly repo: URE DAYS. aru) Saisie Gi vis aean Gestao ROOMS, wed PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE | PITCH, FOX AND, BROWN. REAL ESTATE of the health officer, EEKS & CO., Auctioneers ‘OF ALT. CONSISTING OF ie HWEST. at the request of, the holder of the G STREET NW. — ae ‘The nuber tepecled wis ab 46;an'eom-|' i 7 Louisiana ave. Antique and Modern Porcelains, 1 SOCK AND pon base sere nee ste’ Sp WALCAuTE TrnoveD NGEN BICYCLY. pared with 122 in the previous week, and as ee ee RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. STaeE TS A TOPEOSITE THEY NEW COM: | Bacatrs wttsl oe eee a hie eras wee $128 during the mding days of : 3001 sors is > ___, Ruetioncws._| Ghessional Lipmany Ls proved that the SINGER usterial and worktaage against ing corresponding days RETAILER'S STOCK AT AUCTION, THIS DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYa, AT of » ship’ ure of the bewt. VEN AM. ANDO TH (CHANCERY SALE OF LARGE VACANT Lor, | By vartue of » certain deed of ‘ last year. The annual death rate for the week ‘ ELEVEN A.M. AN IREE P.M." wy7-2w ‘BEING 4, SQUARE SOUTH. ‘ARE | comber 6, 1887, spd recorded y— is 17.6, while the avernge rate is about 22.2. WITHIN OUR SALES ROOMS, yen BROS., Aucts., 9th and D ats. n.w. By ASHING fh BL SEN Pa repoked ‘wheels for G15 er conten osagh fas pusca Winik. pesos || 333 eo, TAEEDRER MTC VARNES IUTHOUER | uncer dor o hyn No it ot ri Ott Sn srg contr tht ofthe lat two yeury | oon ae AT TE | GREER SABRE SHA, | hte eel mbna aS | ot CFCoE ———“Taviron cro he pren ESD, WE ° is WASHINGTON CYCLE COMPANY, when, as in the quarter ending June 30 last, the By firtue ofa certain deed of trust iat ‘ieee, at BIVE Bars M., lot ni s death rate ran up to 27.3. Acute lung troubles LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. October, A, D. 11, and dul ee ered four Gy BB puare out of sauare tabered x maa wnaty four (744), in Washington to ‘in et seq. one of the Tand records of 2, tio 146 Colunbia, and at the request of the parties D. are gradually subsiding, having rau down to é ‘ mes but $ fatal cases from pneumonia and 3 from| ALL KINDS OF DRESS Goops, camsaics, | Distictof we! will sell af public auction. in | | Term: One-third cesh, and residue dn one and two | $i . «howe g hang Rewmch ont soparin trees of the | inate NOUR, SOntEy ANDRES | Pea AE FOP any tad ade tenes | eee eed ea eae oe dangerous maladion “spears int the 5 deathe| Stix LACES, OOTTOM Chae asion Chttee Seibek P. abe following described parce) of land, | east if desired. Sdaepont at time of sale. CTORY, 809 WATER ST. 8.W. = oe FE ng hey gt tegey aux | LADIES! AND GENTS’ UNDERWEAR, WHITE Hees ot saaneaes Raa is anaes | vevanctng ot comes fret ler en (7th 2. cable care.) eso rg he 3 ae Din | S80 Ww. 3. 1601 9 30) AK ‘option but 11 new cases reported from the whole Dis! Cranks cortone, Munwer come ate by edenp of st So SO tsee fert.on Corroran atoet erthey at Cr. trict. During the whole month, thus far, there} 10g. &e.,uc. mylar | Wine ements, sisting of s four-story Widiess ‘the Creodsrueat | Arwares Crcur Company. have been reported 21 cases of diphtheria and u brick dwelling. kn ao a Pe Se ichvulting. al convey: 1C¥CLES from ferent sections | }) 4’ .. Auctioneers. ancing st ite Mi wi Sdeaths. Reports from the different sectio: RATCHIPEE, DARR &Co., A ER ABI ral, ocmimasigc 5 EE) Lian, poe RX HEEL is § u if 8 show that the general average of deaths there- | aucTION SALE OF VALUABLE ELEVEN-ROOM in three. BRICK HOUSE ON TWELFTH STREET “The fear of the; of typhus fever and NORTHWEST, No. 1503, OPPOSITE IOWA CIRCLE. We will offer fc , the ,premiges. on. Ped ph nad ae peti Hand 12, death. The able.and effective | Stow" ind 'baseiuent brick Phere mh apn Bowes the world how modern science can re} and nyodern Ce eG confine ‘within controllable limits. the dread | epplasace aa yepered icant “Lata 30 enemies of human life." The report shows: ~— Cae Number of deaths, 85; white, 49; colored, 36. ‘ Death rate por 1,000 per antium— white, 5.0; f the rhere diphtheria is provailit te 2 ae ge we re aE ayction at _DUNCANSON, myllo Ievurnctige iol im the city, oe Riots Se eee ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY, myit ‘RATCLIFFE, DAR & CO... Aucta. HOMAS DOWLING. , Aucts., O12 Eat. uw. LUTZ & BRO. 497 Penn. eve, adjoining National Hotel. ‘Tranks apd Satchels of best make at low prices, SALE.—B; ‘ FS HARSHA