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BASE BALL. Senators Lose Another ¢ Current N HOW THE CLUP - | 4, Washington 4—The Washing- | tons suffered their worst defeat of | yesterday at Brooklyn. Foreman, who had not | heen in the box for a long time, was put in, and | was hit so hard that Killen took his place in the third. He did not fare much yport was so raggvd that b net » phenomenon, little Ulrich. ~ Brooklyn e season | on thir md made a mess of it. put behind the bat te cateh K. as bad. ‘The s Fun up é lyns again today, and begin a series at home to- Baltimore bad niaings yesterd m the mn, Was Very ctive, | -| Baltimore 7, Phi a batting streak i and won an exciti Cobb, for the hom and forced the vi Wevhing pitched the first five inn Philadely n he was replaced by ‘The field both sides was good. ance, 1,319. Cleveland, 2: St. Louis, 0.—The Browns shu rday not U 1. but because the | tter. Young kept the hits | he he m hit often bat | McKeu:: resnimed lis ol position at | ying to Te- they fs Dean's sickness, w Yorks, 3.The New Yorks play of ball at Boston yester- po and lost them both. ‘The first one had a regular Garrivon finish. New York did not score until the eighth inning, when their three | them the lead. The Beaneaters in the | ing delighted the cranks by batting | for New York, at thi Boston, 10, New ¥ the home team nude did not know much about the «ixth inning. Up to th pnd game | thik he | hing. It wax in | t time they had | x, then they lit on made but two lonesome sing King’s delivery for three sin ree doubles, and when Staley knocke King nearly fainted. ‘The ses on | balls and Shorty Fw netted Reston nine runs. catchers did fi ing. only one base being stolen. Attendance 4,133. For several days the clubs of the Western League have been yotimg on the question of whethgs Denver or Fort Wayne, Indiana, shali get that. Paul franchise. The votes were sent by wire to ise A. Williems Kansas ant the deci: ive v Fort Wayne. hael J. Mahoney ha: resigned his position as umpire on the National League staff on account of ill heal:h Capt. Comiskey intimates that he will sign Jack Dolan. w York ix after Tommy Dowd and is will ing to give Penny Lyous for him. in a deal New York wiil always have the big | end Dan Shannon, the New Haven team’s captain and a bs who wax so badly mjured | in attempting to slide to the home plate, is once more in harness, having recovered su‘liciently w don his anito He was threntened with congestion of the brain, but luckily escaped With less ous results, f last year’s Cincinnati club, and once the faverite center fielder of the Haven. AMUSEMENTS. = « THE RIVER FRONT. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. HOTE Atpavon's.—It was an “ \t Al- ARRIVED. THIS AFTERNOON TOMORROW. FUTURE Days. rs ~ FUTU! Ss _ RES 7 pak S — — — :. AS. FUTURE DAYs. Ok RENT-THE NEW ANT HOTEL bangl's last’ night as well as Monday night, | Steamer Washington, Washington, Capt. eee rea a ae F i 4 and there was again a gala array of beauty | Davis ¢rom Norfolk with passengers, with Bos- R* = ee: WEEKS & co., Actlenere. ae ave, ABLUNGTON nElcrts. ATCLIFFE, DARE & CU., ACCTIONEERS. tidewater: in the pero = en see = ton and Provi cht and “ VERY Pepnar in TORT AND RAGEMENT Opp. City Post’ Office. LATIMEM & SLOAN, WELZ, REPT —s, = - jaune tress Yoess. on company present Balfe’s melodious idence treig! green stuff. Dee REET RORTURASE NERS TD i ae meticaees . HOUSEHOLD. : perennially popular opera of “The Bohemian | _Three-masted schooner Idd L. Hull, Barnsta- ATES CAPITOL AND NEW LIBEANY BUILD | FURNITURE CEA ES TLETINOS we, te..| we Oy ANP4OS Sriikt Xonrawesr, a Pas | Eaaat ont ene “Wer le, Capt. Gabrislaon, from the Ke F E NGS, Ke., &e.,| We will sella inuited number of choice loieand 0. 1403 L STREET N W., Bi x Girl. The house was fall and the fullness | ple, Capt. , seven days from en- 1G. AT OUR SALES ROOM: ‘Yilla sites at public anction, a@ WEDNESDAY AF-| ON FRIDAY. ANT MAY TWENT thereof was enthusiastically generous in its ap- | Bebec, with 800 tons of ice. On SATURDAY, MAY FOURTEENTH, at FIVE. THURSDAY, & -NTY-SIXTH, TEKNOON, JUNE FIRST,” puenciny at ji Ise. AT TEN O'CLOCK, we will soi! at | sighs, ca that easmpanee ta aika> Wile Francis, Philadelphia, Capt. M. C. Be- | O'CLOCK P.M., we will ofer for sale, in front of the EVER EMTS OCR MS ron cae | TNO. oLOCK. on the pretiteen further in Of dentrat the acting of the opera was perhaps a little stiff | vitt, from Philadelphia, with 400 tons of Read- LOT 55, OF A. P. CLARK, 3's, LD WIRE BEY imate : ‘Data part | aud «tilted, the singing was exceptionally good, | ing coal. Wifl clear to James river to load tinSUBBIVISION (IN SQUARE oso, AND es TR vERLO IRS TRE BRIGHTS, of ~ and in solos, concerted passages and chorus the | lumber for Philadelphia. Fronting 10.2 feet ou C street and improved by an | pops RINING AND KITCHEN FURNITURI OVERLOOKING THE ENTIRE CITY OF i . MT. AND} ’ n ‘ . eievantly built wo-stcry aud. basciuent brick house ® 3 BOXES, SIDEBUAKDS, WASHINGTON. Pal K nar rack effects produced were eminently gratifving to| Barge C. W. Knowles, Philadelphia, Capt. containing eight rooins and bath, with all iwodera jr MIRRORS, SHOW CASES,’ &., &. ‘The subdivision of Arlington Heights adjoins Arling- | OAK. SUITES AND = all concerned. Miss Bell's singing of the part | Jou MeKalsvey, from Philadelphia, with $97 | Provements. “An leant opportunity for investinent | 6. : AP epaaeeeheisles ton “Park, ‘Velunetug tothe general goverment. | ODD} SCP ROCKERS. | FPOTELORTORD, of Jirline won several encores for her, and Mr. | tons of Reading coal. byte eg ‘A depoatt of $200 re- | ORE TEE IGE BOON Shee SUITE AND | comprising 1.10) acces. and which. in the acar future, | EASY SIPEBUAKD. | 14TH ANDY. ¥. AVE, NW Carleton, as Arniern, wax uo less siccensful. | | Barge Potomac, “Cumberland, Capt. Rielly, | quired at the ime cf sale. “Terma to be complied with - —— expbractug as it dors the Ariiusion National cemeters, | AND SH Laws | ThrgeDinescars pam the door: Amer ewe Mr. Jay C, Taylor, the latest addition to the | from Cumberland, with 113 tons of Consolida- Bit aay ae ators LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 3 ite shedy drives, cd marnidcont views, Fort | AND BOL T | rean Systeu: ¢ 1 t oT Sing the “Frir abd of Poland" to anencore | ena ; sosenes Braces paeadehcanaen ms Sisalemsaes dhokcateat hese | Eel | Se aE sang the ir of Pola 0 . ED. eo IMPORTANT CATALOGUE SALE ental gurdens of the i met ENSIL- | . * 7 S@-THE ABOVE SALE 18 Pos” NED IN CON- ‘al governme ita Une b x myttim LU Me care hile Me Tree peiiiat| Steamer Washington, Washington, Capt. | guratin ot the rain tt TAORSDAY. MAY NINE OF A FINE COLLECTION Stroaut of twouey in tie rt St hnling: | THE HOUSE bw nent el te — representation, while Mr. Drew's Devilshoof | pq. to Norfolk, with frei 1, li ENTH, at the sawe bow and place. » cesand | Anda genere! assortment of goods useful end orns- BSOLUTELY Pine PROOF called forth the plandite of the multitnde. | © aise 4 igi 7 ite freight, meal, lime, | “myi¢ids RATCLIFFE, DARI & CO., Aucts. OF Myer. ands Biil te now "before Gon | meuital, and to thle sale a 4 Face ot ‘ Mr. Blake's Florestein was a fair reproduction | flour, plaster and general cargo. jarruia kuovnsacaied s : neal appropriation 3 WoSe used | thete eeda ate alinest we LAZA, TF. A. HAMMOND of tly dude of those days, An incidental di-| | Schooner Father and Sons, Town Creek, to| on scout ine rats tug WEDNERD A AE eee oar oe sng Aetingtom Tork venues and sberwinn Denatlty: | Svala RATCLIFFE DARR.CO., Aucts. | nih eftitionte buns favatite wrrincand ome vertissment in the form of some very pretty | Breton’s Bay, in ballast. beara ta lematiime Teds; te try ye COMPRISING ABOUT Pls : Pop | [LATIMER E SLOAN. Aucu., 07a | et vette. Ln nie .. and gracefal dances by little Miswet May Blos-| Steamer George Law, Washington, Capt. Dol-| my19.akde Seen ren Oy ONE HUNDRED PAINTINGS pee ete gee Fert tod Les Sa ae mst awe hand Sah is rie som and Hilda Jacobt and Master Edward Kow- | man, to Wert's wharf and river landings, with | 7 Oxcays wa hen Die wu ane eolusenne Ansan conde to and from the city. er OT OR ete eee SEPAREE STOCREAND | Cf'stungeueut and stirve. Pith wesmge staataeraws man, all home talent, won instant recognition | passengers and freight. 1D seers gg . tie rbsy: b a tle Propel Mewortal bride wilt leadtd s direct arn crs. wn a i =. tor nd popnlar favor. The “kids” received a aum- Fist. LARGE BUSINESS PROPERTY, BEING ENTIRE “AMERICAN SCHOOL." thecity call at the surveys st Sit. vernon trees rat AS t ~ ber of floral tributes from their friends in the | To Wm. E. Stewart—2.000 herring, 60 barrele| FRONT OM EBECET OS EHH SER Mah | Louis K, Harlow. Sultan Kix, property eitlin’s ton ee ee he 407 G street mm SAT Te wale . : . . Their dancing will bes feature of | 0 ‘sont, crocuscs, taylors, uhecpeheed, biue| AgkAONseGF #10 FEET ON 16 STUELT| temnion Heaton BR. Chaftee, oA eplerilerss tee emma, FSET ECR TD DA Ge ad Pfemeess and certsned ae toy rot. Chactes F the opera. ‘The scenery and costnmes were un- 7 » taylors, pehend, VEST. rine ee 4 arcs whibsoct hasbaiaties ait Nhe ot NOCL A, M.. 20 shares ot handicr ra visually bright and handsome and the whole per- | fish, mackerel and spots, 800 shad, 200 bunches | pOB,VEPNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY. | Arthur Dawwn, Hardesty G. Maratte, | overincking ox it doen thetmeguitorat chain at korern: | Pk, of the New ork Cohira) HiSRES METROROLE, ir formance was an unqualified success, Again | eat, rock, white and yellow perch, 100 pounds | of the premises” soesheaooed we ae Gepitstto the fine of Aviinetom fetta: eens | & pt ig Ben § GRE tonight. of carp, 1 sturgeon and 10 dozen frogs. Boing wie) SR pT ANS, SQUARE 280. | ots Wober, Geo. H. Gay, the Botanical Gardens, the Smithsonian grounds, the | Grand Cen.ral Stat ” Hanis’ BruovTueater.—Harris; Theater was | To J. H. Richurdson—25 shad, 12 barrels sea | fronting on OHIO AVENE: LAT ond acoA ERS “ENOLISH SCHOOL.” Aeicultural er Sounment Park. the Foto. Wate the Bm Sie} Monday evening to ite utmost eapacity by | trout, crocuses, oysters. sheepshead, bluctish, | NOKTHWEST. ‘A splendid! location tor large bust: | wstey part eke eae Unequated fact or eicengring i chighted audience to witness the production | mackerel and spots, 50 bunches, cat’ rock and | MPs dy WME etry ECs ts ce andtwo yearn | poner perm Pew anes, | and which ow around the of Frank Harvey's English melodrama, ~The | perch and 100 pounds taylor. ato per cent per caboe papanie ea ; bogasdopep appre learont aud beatof stor removed from {ww aia, dust | PRATCLIBE, DARI & CO..Awcte., 020 § Wages of Sin,” and it gave entire satisfaction to | ‘To R. A. Golden—8,000 herring, 900 shad, 60 | t be secured by deel of trict on pre W. Reynolds, C. 8. Mattram, Spd smoke of the nity wad yout within © (ew miante | TNOSTORY BRICK HOTSE No. 12 con! its hearers. ‘The plot is clearly drawn, being | barrels sea trout, crocusex, taylors, sheepshead, | 4 open of purchaser. A deposit of & “FRENCH AND 3 BCHOOLS.® or sary walk of the business center, aul sou have Bees ee ato COND P Y it on the property at time of sale, Couvey atcing, & ‘FRENCH AND ITALIA! OOLS. (iat pov pat on STREET SOUTHWEST BY AUCTION an pun. utersperved with pathos and comedy, a oe and spots, 100 bunches cat, | purchaser's cost” Terris to be comtited with ti ni @. Aureit, SRE, fae ee sheet toe Eee Sher site SOENTE: nainsie times the situations are unusually vivid and | rock and perch, 100 pounds of carp, 200 pounds Otherwise resale at risk and cost of defaulting . se his wection is rapidly advancing in development tie - . FIVE O'CLOCK, LS Pe eet lifelike. ‘The company engaged for this produc: | of turtle and 2 sturgeon. - pacha afer they bod tp icakington DG | 2 Mandl, eoislraceae quai she wear fe wae tue atta the moet beau: | pryminygt ®t fo" saleby publtewaction, sn front |” averne-aaarainnar eee tion is one of the strongest that has visited NOTES, mylsigds DUNGANSON BROS... Auctionsers._| F- Dail, F. Martini, [an reconineud t purchese bere, whether for a SUB LOT @, SQUARE 307, T 1 <li Harris’ Theater this season. Miss Loduvki! The dredge Condor, Capt. Fi is| YYALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers. | Franti Carlofortt, Kenzi Bartolotez home, an investiueut or for speculation, a» no gection | Frouting Ihe feet om it between 3 ona < » #1. wi to 82.30 day, ; ge Condor, Capt. Fred. Summers, is} VW + Aucl strects southwest by the depth thereof, taiproved by a 4 Young, well known to. theater goers, was very : agen —, ‘And many others of high reputation around the sntire city presente better ant surer | ftrevte souulmest yt : rw ita fective in the part of Kuth Lope, and in the | Preparing to dredge the George Law's slip. VALUABLE BUILDING, LOT. , FRONTING ON ex : ba trae pigs ance in one, twoand | .qherm Over and above ap tmemnbrance of #500 | \\TILLARD'S HOTEL oe fourth act her scene with Barbara the outcast, | iashanbase werd ee ener cay toenail EVENT StkEETS <gPPO uy streney i paper thors rahe iw intereat and cecrired by | Geni of alovst tne cf eaiens Tere foe lied Pa. ave. and 16th st ed outbursts of applause, and she was re- | by Inspector of Steam Boilers Saville and Hul IN) NORTH WE T AUC oxi jon at our elegant auction rooms MON 1d, or all cash, at option of S inatie, ey ee - ave comet catharsls of aps te ‘82 BDAY. MAY, TWENTT-FLETH. AT |anq TUESDAY, MAY 29 and 2, trom D A. cing’ at cont of “purchaser, | Jell'at the risk an cost of the detauitina pu bas VM, “we shal well, im frontot the dollars deposit required oneach lot at time of called several times. Miss Odegard as Barbara —— Cooper of the Baltimore district. e Date was seen to excellent advantage, as was | The harbor fie brigude has received 400 feet | frewiss, at 8. in satrt fa "huvigt S0fen owt | UNTIL G 4.3 ming os peemioncka Wiper Soak wantin | >= EO i = : we 4 - i : py average depth of about fi fest G inches seakinens F ; "io , ovss, | ieee ioe Meee ie cn caren Fett | Oey ei rarens oeaianion oes nec nro | Woo yatante Radice ot cok saan eastse fi | ie sla wil comranues promptiy ELEVEN 4.0 | ems Beta ores ooo mya EvbITT woUst af bayern. , on WEDNESDAY AND THURS- LATIMER & SLOAN, RATCHFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. WASHINGTON, D. ¢ my24-7t Auctionsers. EAL ESTATE TWEEN ASD by ot} DAY, MAX TWENTIY-FIFTH AND TWENTY-| pyHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucte, 612 Esta w. | CHANCERY SALE OF XALUABLE Miss Julia West. and performance of | James B. Pace from the Kennebec are due. Juliana, the actress, excited much merriment.| Adverse northeast ds prevented many iI x sale. secured by « deed of tr the propert; S] N FIRST (1ST) STLEF’ ry ™ . = Hallock was at home in the part of | sail craftfrom getting up the river yesterday | guid. “#409 down whch prorerty in atruck ike At | SIXTH. : dla a PTORYSALEOFCARLOAD| PAENCE STREETS NORTEWEST. IN WASD LADIES’ GOODS. nid guve a conscientious | and today. ng, eat pi clianory ct inion mnas ECIAL AXD PEREMPTORY SALB OF Can toap| TUENCK Sp! and dignified portrayal of the character. Mr. Capt. Manson of the three-mast schooner Ge oF TLLIAMS & Ct oe ee er ACC TON rat a 4 pByyrirtve ot a doctre pened fhe cue of, Rudoish A GQOMDION PLATITNG BUTTONS To jn endon as Stephen Marle - | Cl a * LF On i “SEVEN sa, at | Bich! “net Hei E. Courtne: ° 0°. don. cpinkine, ry tatlne-ama. Hal Clarendon ae Slerhen Marler was the typi-| Childe Harold reports that on the 17th instant, So tor Yeo th HOF SQUAR! Auctionsers. | O02 TIIDAY, MAY TWENTY SEVENTH, 1008. at | Equity bo. 1976, toe tpdoreigeds ae tenetes wail, | wae ctnns RT EY nd his delirium tremens scene was | in latitude 40 degrees 25 minutes. longitude Fa WN WASHINGTON CITT DOr SHOE | = caren beer ee pee THE Sell 8 cae horse and | toVtront of the premises, om WEDNESDAY, TH WLC anateh oe nw viene piece of acting. Mr. Jay Hunt| degrees 10 minutes, he sighted a very large| ING ON O AND FIRST STREETS SOUTH. |G BENSINGRR ACCTIONDER, . | acar load of good Horses, Mares and Mules, You will NE. A. D. 1802, nt HALP-P: ADIES. CALL AND HAVE YOUR BANGS clea great deal out of the comedy part of | buoy adrift southwest by south one-half west} EAST. + WASHINGTON | HORSE AND CARRIAGE | find in this collection of ‘stock horses suitable for all | EY, Saggy eg Ty 4cORLED Pik. * mane = great deal: out tpeciality waaltondty | from South: Shore leht ships ‘Che ie only m | dita decree ofthe Supreme Co of the Diatet BAZAAK. Purposes and some good “draught anules. No post: at real eatate known as lote Nos. 4) Prot. BALLON of the Pa Curtise Manutec ed Dranunond. and bis, o Sho: ship. only anity cause 3 — nt On ACCOUNE of weather, : mjiauy ot Paris will te at Ps ee applanded. Messrs. Harry Minnick, W. H. | little south of the path of transatlantic steamers, AMY cal ae ol PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES AND MuLes. | '°°°™*' THOMAS DOWLING & SON, , t Faris will be at Puttore La: & Stuart, Prank Bixby and others gave efficient | The buoy was numbered 14, and had a white ie Deenuiaen. on WEDNESDAY. MU THURSDAY MORSTNGMGAY AWRY REET gy | -mezest__Anctioneeis. shall cive st Sortie of Caine for bey ia support. Again tonight. painted pole ten feet long at the top. fd). in sgnare south of square a TEN O'CLOCK. teu bead of Horses and twelve Mules, 'HOMAS DOWLING & SON. Aucts.. 612 E st.n.w. with interest from day of sale, Renxax's Lycrum TuEaTeR.—The popu- _——S dred and forty-four (744), in Washinyton | Shinped bere by Mir. EH Wile Philadelphia, tb6] DipRovED PROPERTY, NO, 422 SECOND | cst on ratineation vet male con yom tote larity of Bob Fitzeimmons, the champion mid- Death of Col. €. A. Broadwater. % myahee 8B on TERRET DOGEUWERT, Ab AU CaION. © | doc given tnt at arches gn abd interest a rl a Tunes Me ereekh oie Col. C..A. Broadwater of Helena, Mont., died | HALP-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we with “ell | exch lop whim soit i onvay ani pane PLATES. Pal Pa nam © Lycos a my wi ” A R 2 ru of he premises, a jo. See, ost. | Terms of sal ist comp)! wi - ~ <rap ane ling room was at a premitm, so great was | Yesterday at his home of heart failure. The | 37H, 1f desired. ‘200d thine of BUTCHER'S OUTFIT AT AUCTION, fronting 50 feet om the cast side of $4 street by mdepth | teen days from oat nearby Tina yaroe the desire to sce him and his combination of | News reached this city through the medium of | yeyaninpat com of OCLA eae A pa fee: Bae ee 25 feat to 0 while alley, unpruved ty aframe Rouse, | myitdkas RUDOLPH KICHHORN. Truster, a! abet veciulty people. The program was a good one, | a telegram to Senator Sanders. Col. Brond- ceetlasa i eh na es Stroet northwest, the following articles,” partial Terns, rd cash: Uslagee inane end two f — skiers rs ane = —|p c nmol: Sion eran, Murray ond Aiud, | "ates "ox cy Tor ome tho’ daring the be aac Bin, SESE GRPTRRR, or | Kora gunn teeta Rae | cwrese eaten iapacree neateeragt| “oetet mane 0} 3 yand A . Don hex pork 4 z . TORE ~ | deposit of #100 reqiured at tine of al USTER! LF. LOVE! Ax nkets having heen weed with care Mile. They Gieve ull good ia | eatlier portion of this month, leaving for Mon * muy 1s GANGS MEE Ux. | der oe eeeted ner of aaien Convey” | Tite (00D HOPE PARK. INTHE DISTRICT OF | cua" n5 0) > ried their respective acts, particular! DOWLING & SON, Aucts. mired in two stetew ‘Theo. whése | tana abont ten days ago, He had a large num- Lamers SLOAN, Aucts., 1407 G st. v done when : i rl ro naka on — By viriuie of a deed of trast to Wi . Gordon ease me © ye} musical speckle es were received with great ap- | ber of friends here and was most popular. The | aVERy VALUALL DING SITEIN ONE OF PKLES, OTTO GAS MAI ([HOMASDOWLING & SON, Aucte., 612 Est. aw. | m 11.3. Holdsworths Gordon sisted Ane Taine oot Fw ny A ay planse, But the main attraction was Fitzsim- | colonel was a mun of vast wealth. He was presi- | ~ THE MOST D 1: SEOTIONS OF THE | WINDOWS. IRON, GRATIS = —— Fecorded in Nber P2541 Sf the land recersis't = the bont was rather tame, for it was plainly | Montana Central Railroad Company, heavily UTAV eRe 2 nse m a . UENORT , MAY TWENTY K an. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. | ded baring date on the 24 day of 3 Awe KSDAY,T Isg2,T will | corded in ither 126: m6 WELF! iT FOU TWELFTH | we wi seen that the opponent of the Australian | interested in peralx in half a dozen districts, IFT . 182, auction. on the + A. F. Bonsor, wouldn't have been in it had the contest been | in real estate in Helena and in street car lines it ringing SP Foe Se | RATCLIFFE, ARR & CO.,, Auctioneers, GICLOCE | WEDSESDAN, (tHE EIGHTH DAY OF JU es in earns he go between Jamon F. Carroll, | inthe sme city. He. built and owned the th au alley. This 02) Penna. ave. gralghtae’ a the cif of Wasim ton. Witric of Co- | erin the District of Cola \ow SCOUREK AND DYER. e<-light-weight champion, and James Lee was | world-famous “Hotel Broadwater.” with its nan: deem: pilueed Ls Dereetignay | SCRNISER AWD EEF junbia, to wit, Lot f0,'in Waits subdivision iu square | bored nino.) inthe subdiy vwn as Sn oR Ly eee jually one rided, although it was interesting. | magnificent natagorium. Recently ‘he took up d command atten- ) FORA “gs alae Fog ne broking haem omelyin p ay et of the surveyor is age Mus. Pottaxp s Lectvre.—Marie Antoinette | politics, more a# an amusement than anything | ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in 1, 2. and 3 years, WEST WASHINGTON GEORGETOWN), D.C. yrovements. Can be used asastore. | Terins of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and ip BEATE Fi Nathalie Pollard gave a highly entertaining lec- | else, and was known in Montana ax one of the | With tterest, and secared by a deed of trust ou the SHING TON, (GEORG: N), D.C., Ce EE ES Es Sperty, oF marchaser. A devosit of fine of sales Conveyancing ail re wale are met tne Monday night at the Universalist Church, | local “big four.”” The colonel, who was about fifty- | BOP*FY; Cobveyanetay and recording at purchass ie Cost. | $200 required at time of sale. entitled “Princess Mu Qui.” Mrs, Pollard was | six years of age, was preparing to lay aside the 1hdwas Lait in the character of the Chinese: princess | carés of busiucss und intended devoting him WENTY LOCK ; contained therein to the the option of the mired THURSDAY, MAY XTH, BEGININNG 5, 275, aid off or assunted | all cash AT TE AM. by h posit of #100 re. | $200 r- We will sell the fine le perfect. Terms of sale | cording at purchaser's cost. If ter: highest bidders tor cash. must be complied with within ten daya, other ye | complied with in ope week from Je the trus- 7 > begiuming to wonder | and told in an interesting manner the life of the | self to the pleasure and relaxation he found in his aise web GE Rereraptory one, consiats of olen ensray te et to vevell the saa Eaiecretiercht to reatll ot Tuck and Cost of de: | PANE WHITE AND 3 t Irwin or Presi-| emperor's daughter. Daring: the lecture she | travel. UCTION SAL B.—| OAK WALNUT AND ASH CHAMBER SUITES. | cost of purchaser. ye cucertactataed WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trastee AME VALMONT 1 ‘ashington. Sach | severely scored onr social customs and drew oe Sn Over 1,009 Io ODD. BEDSIEADS, HAIR AND SHUCK MA JAMES H. TAYLOR, Assignee, J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, Trastes, i 3 third base exhibitions a+ have been reporied | alurming parallels, all tending to show the su- Anacostia Notes. patchiee, Gilvse Watches. hains, WOVEN’ WIKE | SPRINGS, my5-d&ds ‘G13 Toth at. my16-1& ery w., Wabhington, D. —— ee ely a Pileartes the * 2 he. ai Her lect " Rinws, Revolvers from New York Pawnbrokers ACE CURTALNS, PU = oo —- = 7 . , ily are enough to dichearten the most en-| periority of the Mongolians. Her lecture was | ‘There was an especially enjoyable dance Mon- | Asscciatt Or LARG So-THE TERMS OF SALE OF THE ABOVE MEN. | PITCH, FOXS Brow’. neaLesTaTEMKOKERS, | Frexon Darss Corrrya.‘T fhasiastic and long-ruffering ball cranks, e:1 vith numerous witticiams and some | day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Morse. vr. SD | tioned property uot having been complied. with the 1406 G'ST. N. We WANTED DRESSMAKERS ALPEN. liardie Kichardson was not a modei third base- | of her citations were extremely Indicrous. A} \** ™ = = aa FUTURE DAYS. 1, BUUSS! AND | sate property will be resoid at the rivk and cost of the a8 ADIES IN PRIVATE LIFE : rho. Musie was furnished by members of the com- | —————_ Z ‘AND SIDE | defaulting purchaw-r un TUSSDAY, MAY THIRTY. | SALE OF DESIRABLE LOTS ON SEVENTH AXD if Lavinestan's Promrh Sy man, but Hardie Richardson wae aud is a first-| number of fine stereopticon views illustrated y eeciENERL DANE SGDsrRuaiacace D OTHER | FIRST Tabs at HALE PAST FOU O'CLOCK EA, | EIGHTH STREETS NORTHEAST AND ATCO ~ coonee. ckws ball player, and guy reasonably doubt | her lecture. pany. Supper was served. Among the guests R . pono ¥" AND G tn front of the premises. NER EIGHTH AND L STREETS NORTHEAST . plaids a: Wit was wise int Manager Irwin to let him go! “Among the views shown were many of the | were Mr. and Mra. Tully, Mr. and Miss Baker, | ASSIGNE (aher articles useful in hougskenpine. his faraitury | my2t-dhds — °h NES H- TAYLOB, As ASO OF RUSTE SEREST WEST EXTERDED: | sgts: sdovvce cotlerpand wats without gett ssilvng in return. “Yauhee | buileings that are to form the world's fair at | Miss Josio Bach, Miss Constance Lee, Miss Alice Haver iaell in good condition, apd should cox —| ON SATURDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIGHTH. 18 ati Ee Robinson was a good sec ai nd baseman, not third basem put it ix doubt a good | colors, and they gave an excellent idea of the Chicago. These were large, several were in attention. RATCLIFFE, DARI & PATOLIFFE, DARK & CO. ‘Aucts. 920 Pa.ave.n.w. | ATHALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. we Moore. Miss Jessie Morse, Mr. Alexander Car- suit. my21-d at public auction, on the premises. sub lots. : oll - , Mr. . s ie ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF A 1. ASSORTMENT | ani, in square B87, front Th st. im ball player, ‘oat no onc Ina heard of his release. | magnitude of the great exposition that will be ecoen a DER SURREY, ONE CANOPY. Ra aaa cami ieee 5, 30, Tok a. Spt ing Removed to 2 owd is not 2 number one baseman, bat | for y oper t October. ‘Those 1 iven t a ‘i BUGGY, ONE POLE E ND TIES PO! ES, GENTS, C1 IN | fronting on . He. and sub 2 in sane a e | presex " tist Church are arranging fora May meeting Vth st mw.. on THURSDAY, * ; ? ALSO, Qiso.on the sune day. at QUARTER-PAST FIVE s, G . first quite ext ¢ over | Tommy | handsome illustrations and _ listened to | Wednenday. ND, COMMENCING AT BP Se ree. aeae RUBBERS. ARCTICS eet ADE BY SESE. x. the weat 44 sub lots 10 and 163, in Prather’ sa Soumen:: Growxs Cararen shag etl aiesia of his y 4 nth jednewday. _ : 4 Su y IDLES, 3 RERS FOOT- | division,"fronting on 9th st. west extended ‘Mg apoderate prices superior ye, tt must i. | f bis | Mrs. Pollard’s graphic descriptions now | “Tye residence of T. J. Moore is approaching ihe entire stock contained TAPROBES, ONE GRAY MARE AND'ONEBAY| PARE proved by three small fraue dwellings. Nos. 210% Gh. Wicks, tobe arafter ana = is chat people think | realize romething of the great work thatis being | 120 Tes HORSE. BY AUCTION. Stobana 2111 VAN REL TH, 15 rend of Dowd sitting on the bench | done by those who have charge of the different | °SM®"P™ 1 wins who has been visitin By virtue ofa certain dend of trust dated April 29, | | By virtue of a deed of ssi a, “Ferws of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and mind third base. departinents of this great international under- | gions i a SG pr lenge las J 1892. and duly recorded in Liber No. 168%, folio 1? | duly recorded, Twill sell’ AUCTION, at | two Years, at 6. per cent interest, payable semi- —— = : k ~ : : friends in southeastern Virginia, has returned. ; one of the lund records of the District of Co- | the suction rooms of RA DARR & CO., | annually, secured by deed of trust om property sold. RESSES OF sxe i ind of | taking. No one, however, can fully appreciate | "yi. George H. Armstrong is improving. WDER, Hunbld and at the request of the party secured thereby, | AUCTIONEERS, 920 PA. ON TUBS: | oF all cash, at option of purchaser. Adeponit of #100 | J) or ons.| the immense energy that is put forth | yes’ ses Wastin Mion Pp) Tifiiant | CARES: the undersiened trusires will sell at public auction, at | DAY, MAY. THIRTY-FIRST, INING | on each lot required a thue of sale, Terins of sale to ALL MATERIALS: felt that for once she hada gocd team. Itwas ex- | of workmen who are pushing forward the com- | )re \Guyi ent isles ou cnieriainent | CARDLLS, DAV NENT THE AWBNIY-SIXTH DAY OF MAX. | LINE OF SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR, and to which | Conveyancing at purchaser's cont CLEAKED AND DYED, ected dat weak spots would Ue strengthened. | pletion of these buildings. presentation of | comprised Mra Mary E. Cranford, Mine Me. | (1G dale, st ELEVEN O'CLOCK -M., the foliowing de- Cte A aan ae the teade and peices ayers, a er aee a 4 mcs are putting on their think- | «uch views as were shown by Mre. Pollard last | Gils Miss Mali Pyiea dine Accleie Sie | ee RRE, he Canupy-top Surry. one Bugey. one Pole, | SIZES Br Ck 1S 1S GOOD CONDITION AS TO | = TREASP I NEW SPRING SHADES. ing caps and Ma: wim hart better stir his | night, together with her clear and intelligent ii if ee ‘The ice | SIRUP, larness, two sets Sinwle Harness, one | TERMS: CASH. RRATCUPFE, DARE & CO. °F ‘i stumps or he cnthuriastic thousands that glad- | descriptions, are an cducational as well as. an | 8¢t: Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Longl The ice | OypUP an's Saddle, one Lady's Saddle, two Bridles, GEO. W. ABBOTT, Assiznce. 20 A NEW PROCESS FOR DYEING GENTS’ SUITS, dened the hearts of the Mesers. W mere cream fount was presided over by Messrs. Ben-| °intsktes, BRANDIES, | three Lap Robes, one Gray Mare and one Bay Horsc. | RATCLIFFE, DARN CO., Aucts. inyoiedmabs —— ned the hearts of the Mewrs. | interesting entertainment. jamin Taylor and Bert McGinnis. A large tablo| , 1KON Ss SHOW GASES, & Term of sale cash. are ae “_ | TRUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL bs. The Hining remains brigit and clean. cpenin of the ceacon will soon dwiudle to the| | Tax Goxpotsexs.— The Carleton Opera Com-| Wat tct "apart exprenaly. for the use of the | Hoeetner with aful ine of Seicrtnl Groceries waa | _2 DAVID PEG. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, Aucts, E/AND G STREETS SOUTHEASE. DET SEES —— euston Ys guard of former seasons. | pany will celebrate the fourth weck of their re- | “3%, > aay oo ally found in a first-class crocery store, to. which the | 1) aTCLIPFE, DARR & CO., Auctioncers, ey eS SS ete 3 fas s cranial put up with tard) aru with grand revival of Gibers and Suli- | munimyclamee of the Sanday school, Some of | tenilonof ie aden ornate bn aied | R SORT. ne. | ORSRE SAU OREN RITSGHOUEPS: | oy use of arf tS sro im Lier | OPCs or ANTON PrOCHER, with #t i van’s great success, “Gondolie's.” Last sum- ett , ‘Assi r res Y PLACE 8. E.. IN NGTON CITY.} 0-1 208, 7 et we, one Tend records. and delivered, 9066 stn. er if Irwin. will pitch Ulvich todas.” | mer they sang this delightful opera at Albangh’s | Maud Stangier,, Nettio. Hie, Rose Purell my%-@___ RATCLIFFE, DARR & €0.. A VERY ODERTIARE ANR VALUABLE UNEM | ZWHES NEW JERSEY AVE. AND SOUTH | the District of Columbia. and’ kt the request of he : doe seseastaplys a phenomenal bal hermemetes above 9 q il - a i, we, JOR KE » | ‘€ iia, ity ‘No. 13,740, I ECOND, A.D., J r = "pt i 3 Phenomenal bull | thermometec above 90°. The opere will be put | ford. A large sum of money was realized. FOUR HUNDRED SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STON. ON THURSDAY, AF- | public auction, ih teat of the premises-on RONDAY, | OCLOCK P- M.” the following dew ribed. real ertete, F™: |, SCOPRING AND DRY CLEAN- . ‘ops ballat|on im splendid style, with new and special Bo STOCK (OF THE BRIGHTWOOD RAILROAD TWENTY-SIXTH, 2pe, AT | JU 182, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M , lots Pitan im ho cy of Wanton, District of Colum ing Estalilishivent, ew York ave. Firwtecians third he f or ele throws to the | scenery and magnifi-ent costumes. During the COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CLOCK, It WILL SELL | numbered 35 and 36 in R. H. Ryan's subdivision of | bla, to wit: All those c in pieces parcels of | ladies’ aud geuts’ work oi every description. Bleachers. It certainly is phenomenal, and t season Mr. Carleton sang ‘The Gondoliers” ‘Washington Barracks Notes. AND TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR ” REMISES Seizinal lot nimubered 19, in sjustenuuivered Gade in | I-nd aud premises Known and distusuished as and “ AND TENNIS SUIT Tommy Dowd sits ¢ cntie bench aeeat! $ ecu = : aaa FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS 0 BP. IGINAL LOT 4 Washington City, D.C. Seine Improved by two dwell- | being all of lots nunibered thirty-seven CF), thirty. CAROLINE LEGCK, formetty with mnt ny Much a silcut | on his to the Pacific coast with great suec-| The anm small arms target practice of COMPANY BY AUCTIO Specnte ies Oraieane mT a auenrtaara or ing houses, 2 stories and basement. eight Ci6)@nd thirty-nine (0) Semen A. Babaca's Maison Vries: Pures me “ = 4 i y, wit, bel 5 a rg S VENTY- AD. 1892, y v1 ¥ 1 je-third cash, balauce in one and subdivision of original lot numbered four 4). ~ ripemnion eon ate opera Bs, full of melods, wit, bright | batteries A, E, H, Rand L, thied artillery, CLOCK PAL Ce ae tifa OUR |. GEAR OP SAID COR 2S SOUAR oe ee a ee ne ee ee tae nee he eS | ast ba’ a pull with the manage- “he may be a snecess, but © but, nor throw, according to | ‘S BATTING AVERAGES. the batting records of the ling pitchers, up to last| Riase Ball. ame of Lanrel has or- a woukl kke to hear mbers teen or res wo be addressed to I. treet xouthe ~ have defeated the Young Giants om clubs whose membe: Kichard Fletebe ms will play | ies tomorrow after- | Game called at 5 the second game of hoon at ¥. Mou. © clock. Seance Navy Vard N The iron departinent of the With the casting of shell. Monday was di ed to turning out 4. Sand 6-inch shells and today about fifty 6, Sand 10-inch missles were | east. One bi and fifteen men are employed here and should occasion require it 300 or 900 shells per week could be turned out with this | force he torpedo tube of the Cashing has been | ited and the reriveting the steel plates, | which were re tacilit. the fitting of the tube, ix about all that remains to be At present there are eleven handred | Ploves at the yard, and the monthly pay roll is | Something like £75,000. There are on file in the labor employment bureau over one thousand | applications fe ition: orporal Witzler has recovered and returned at the commandant’s office. Corporal nd has Deen trausferred from the com-| ant's office to duty at the north gate. channel dredging maehine Roland, Capt. Hendrickson, hax been withdrawn because her boom ix too short to throw the excavated ma- terial behind the Poplar Point embankment, as | Tequired in the «peciticatic The crew of the | Roland will be transferred to the dredge Mor- gan. and the crew of the hitter machine will operate the excavator Endless Chain. This | substitute for the Koland will cut out and de- Porit about 1.500 cubic yards of mud ver day. ‘The scarcity of men in the marine guard at the navy oard has called forth a brilliant pos- | ter, inviting the enlistment of men between the | ages of twenty-one hirty-five, not lese th:n | five feet five inches tall, temperate, of good | character and conversant with the Englich | language A neat game of tennis was piaved last evening fm the northwest court by Mixs Mead. Mr. Kobert Mead and Master Jack Mead, children of the commanding officer of the guard.! The young lady wou. ps ia A Runaway. + This morning about 8:30 o'clock the horse at- tached to the buggy of Mr. Baker of 608 F street ran away on Sth street northwest, and in front of No. 1018 Sth street ran into the buggy of Mr. Matthew McCulley. Both vehicles were Ary is busied | ll and keeps therm rived at 8:80, f | and rarely fails tor hit it onactly: when ordered er ae drawing to a clove. Batteries L and E have S$ KOOMS, 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE | Fronting 82% feet on New York avenue and 1463 fer of salt, payable. seunt-annvally. of all cash, at option | 88 per plat recorded in book thirteen (13), page one ht 8. The cast will be W. T. SOitriwest. Carleton as the BICYCLE A " " tof the holder of the | on 21 (or ki ) street northwe is property: of pt deposit required ‘and | dred and *ighty-one (1N1) of the reco of th a Toro, Charley Drew as the Jn-| Completed their work in that line and realized | coitateral note, piddlers, the above beautifully located on one of the hichest polute in the | all cunveyancine et paeehese ee oe eee lot Yeyor's office of the District of Columbis, tastier = = —— ee Sterne Sen San tan, \dans nediaaaiien BONDS city on the lineof the electric rallway, ants admtr- JOB BARNARD. Trustee, Milfall the ianprovements, ways, easements, riche, revewo LIGHT or, Jay C. ‘Taylor as Marco, Tom Ricketts . . ? ‘Terms cash. x, adapted to advantageous subdivision for building | my24-déeds 500 Sth st. n.w. | privileges. tawents’ and appurtenances to th? with ali ate seppe, H.C. Blake as Louis, Marie Bell| Monthly inspection will probably occur] myl6-1 PUFPOSEs, == Same belonging or in any wise appertainins. York a aa Gianetia, Marion Langdon ss Tessa and ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two | JQ ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucts., ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase inoney to be gests z metta, Ma Saturday. 18 POSTPONED, ars, with interest at the rate of G per ceut Per aD- P20 Pe. ave, nw. | paid in casks, the reside iu three (i) years trom the | CAPITOL CYCLES, CAPEDOL CYCLES | Mis Clara Wiedom as the Duchess. There) On Sune 1 batterios A, Capt. Choster; E,| WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIFTH, 1602, sau | jum, payable scmicarnually from day of sale, xecured te of sale, for which the motes ofthe rurrbaser or pur | C) will be a spect: . ‘ oe matinee on Decoration day. a hour and place: Sale of seats begins tomorrow. Maj. Turnbull; L, Capt. Hess, will leave for By order of the holder of the coll RATCLIFFE, DARR& CO., A vy deed of trust, or all cash, at the option of the pur- | VERY DESIRABLE TWO-STORY, BASEMENT AND | chasers will be taken, bearing intorest at thw rate of ‘A dey osit of $200 required at the time of sale. | \CKELART BIICR HOUSE: Ros tus NORTH | percentui per aunuin tron the Gay of sae host! pasa, WASHINGTON CYCLE COMPANY, eral note, ser, N CYCLE COMPANY, De. JexYLE AND Mu, Ifype.—Mailand Clarke, | Fortress Monroe for heavy gun practice. ‘They os Aneta, myil-ikdbe | Goressll at toe Tek ani cont of the defacing va | TGR Ts AVENUE SOUTHEAST, BY AUC- | iotere oa Wa doed of ramon the roperty ld, eS I who is well and favorably known in Waching- | will be joined there by battery D, Capt. Knore, | t#-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER pos. | chiser'sreserved, All couvevanclng, recondinh, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE FIRST, 1s, aT WALE-| of allcosh, 2¢ the oytion of the purchaser ae Pt" | reh-grade Laide and G waitin toi 5 i y y nore, | Sm WEONEs ine ei epuaiianns nk ey O'CLOCK P_ i chasers. A deposit of $100 on each lot required at the ct appear at Harris’ Dijon Theater next | from Fort McHenry. ‘These batiertes will be | foved until WEDNESDAY, JUNEFINST, Isty, same | at pupehaser’s Cot. pometaRDT, attorney: ction, in Got af pense" will sell by public | Gmeorsale. ‘Terms tobe complied with in Sites | Pheuwatic Safeties, Twenty yer cell discount fur week in his famous production of “Dr. Jekyll | relieved on July 15 by batteries H, Capt. By order of the holler of the collat. ag ee re = aggaamapeper SUB LOT pe SQUARE 943. days from the day of sale. the trusices re- nd Mr. HL ‘The play ix one whose power- | O'Hara, and K, Capt. Smith, from Washington, | RATCLIFFE, DAER & CO., Aucts. {hss claimed the interest of the pub-| and batteries I, Capt., Myrick, G, Capt. Thurs: | JyuNcay: its every presentation | ton, from Fort McHenry. These batteries will ent of the highest interest. ir. Clarke's | return to their former stations on August 31, impersonation ix remembered in this city for its | Tents are being aired and dried in preparation joxt gruesome vividness. Mr. Clarke | for departure. The school for non-commix- ou ATCLIFFE, DARK & CU., Aucts. 920 Pa.ave.n.w. | Fronting 18 fect on th Carolina avenue, with a | serve the right to resell the property at the risk and ~ " R aan deyth of 4 teotho an alley. iiuproved Up's welcome | cost of the. defanl chaser Or purchasers after LORE. 00 WATER Ot. &.W. SRE TO Ee NO: | two-story, baseinent and cellar brick house, No. 105. —— notic im some newspaper | my24 (Foot of Sth st. take Teh st. cableears) BRICK HOUSE. No, | North Carolina avenue, cont uining 8 rooms and bath, | published in All conveyancing, TT i wanes “ EXTWEEN RAND 8 | wich all modern iinprovementy, such as electric bel!s, | Fecording, purchas: T's cost. B VA SINGER BlCVC D TENTH STREETS NORTH- | light, &e_; heated by furnace and papered throughout 0. L. PIINEY, |} renee Why? Because f tly a bich-crade wheel, TON. bis property is in the most part of East B. B. BRADFORD, } rena | Regaine s test of seventeon vware in the Calted Staton Ou WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER | Washlustons being Just ons square boutnot East Capi: | RATCLIFFE, DAKi® CO.e Atria,” my1idieds bas proved tha ti SINGH wotenal and worsitar ON BROS., Auctioneers. W THREE-STORY AND NG, NUMBERED S" duly recorded in Liber ‘x! N By virtua of a deed No. 12h. follo We has devoted hinvelf to a etudy of the vay and | sioned officers at Fort Monroe willalso be taken | Ni dtc Ga i et the reauea! of the | SUPWES 23, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK. we | tol strect, the a sae JPUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., Oth and Det. nw. | MALS ior the Pepto Lis impersonation is full of vigor. He is | advantage of. parties secured thereby, We will sell. in trout of the | Suction, Se pdr orate das “Ferius liberal and made known at sale. A deposit s —— as Cushions fitted to direct-spoked whois for 815.08 especially happy and foreible in presenting the | ‘The health of the garrison is good. Eleven | prrwuises. RU VE ODOR Bo aS OF SUB LOT 1 RE 263, of $200 required ut the thie of sale. NR OROPER TY. AITORTE OS Tae SOE Orbe | amzen: for S18. ~ contrast between the gentle, manly character | men are in the hospital, six from battery E, | }UNE: A.D. 182. AU FIVE O CLOCK P. Eronting 16 feet stredt. with » | _my24-dls ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. OF CORCORAN STREET BETWEEN svi. |. mbi0-2m whan | ee of Dr. Jekyll and the repulsive, frightful nature | two from battery A, one from buttery Hand | aud District of Coluutia, and known and desienated bya twoatey ing-window tewk boson commloier (J20. W. STICENEY, Auct,, 1416 New York ave. TEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS ‘A oe | MERS) of Hyde. is transformation scene is mysti-| two from battery L. "The troubles are princi- | Srstt of orichual tot ninabered ono (1), im square | «ix rooms, bath and concteted cellat ad all modern 5 OF VI By virtue of a certain decd of trust to us, bearine | Atwater Cyerr, Company. fying. and complete an absolute change of | pally malarial, No serious case is on hand. | gutobsqware numbered five, hundred ahd seventy | fmprovenienta, a RO TED PROCERIT FRG Sao eG WARD | dats October s, AD: Iswh sadn tded te ee BICYCLE= : z ‘rns of sale: Two thousand five hundred dollars as ike ming to take place before the eyes| The six batteries of the third will soon cele- —— opps A Re to be paid in cagly the ‘balance to suit the purchaser, “An ER CHAPPEL KOAD NEAR TEN- #5 ee RTE pop witents rhe COLoMst A MEST FES. VHEDL _ : Oke ee rene Tent OF heir residence at the | running thenre orth ‘hfty-four and nineiy-ve one | Yared Wy deed of toast on tehreneray” or sit eeaic ct | _ By sartos of e costain deed of trast recorded in Liber | S°rred, thereby, we’ wil sell af paviie sanctions is | “Pane, o eee Horwes’ CostiNextaL Srectatty Co.— | arsenal. The remaining batteries of this regi- | |: feet; Thence southeasterly nine | {ionilamot the Minanat Ndlpeat oF BON a bs | EN EUsOe aS certain deed of trust recorded in Liber | fut ut the peculiar, cn ‘THURSDAY. the NIKE: | gestern! atc line rine wine xs the ty + Continental ‘Specialty Company will | ment are stationed at Fort Monroe, Va.» Fort | tes anal trea one sumed “Ci tc | aid at the time of uae Formato be complied within | the Dintict of Cofwintis: sit athe GeLOCE PA theta ne GE PART AOUE | ticheia, #1. ke its frst appearance at Kernan’s Lyceum | MeHenry, Md.,and Fort Sam Houston, Tox. | (7s, faut, Aity-ome and eulty one, hundreds | Riteen dats or te rit to reach at the rik and coat ot | pardy secured there will offer for ale tn front | (CLOCK BM. thefolicwine described pares! of land. ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY, | Theater next Monday. ‘This iv a new attraction, | The main avenue, “the extension,” is being | ofsud ¢ street nineteen (1i) feet to the pay aha conveyane: | of the premises on THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY | iia and being lor uumbered “S08 in square wulnbered so ove. aw comprising the best talent in the profession, | graded, , stay | THE, Seoemponte, petvilonng azitoastoesatee ta KATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. | following des-ribel property in tho. county of W ik gd Lromtins, LOG) 10) fort on Comoran etreet “3 nyo ag American ‘and European, and promising an | | The iron picket fence inclosing the hospital | tein being af frang"wise antennae’ shoved | The purchaser at the jhe sale havine tailed to | REE Tt: Alte jlot 20 | Wich he nnprovemente, Se coucstiur o's foutatees ; Ee entertainment fully up to the standard of the | is being tarred. ato beim the ink and cont ofthe defaulting | ccanpiy with th eran of aid vale the Property wc liytown, D. C.. said subar- | ck dwelling. known as No. 1c4 Corcoren sirect. bre Satg breach 5 ‘i vurchaser at #eale 0 Hf ; : One-third somes to actions playing at this house. | Among the} A sewer is being laid from the north picket | Sot Of trust aforesaid. toadeon the ich; tay of Te sopee snare sbowe Raveciucapent win Reresens as %ne nee Wy, F, Mattingly. trustee. | he paid in cash, balance to be Soaked the Gaseten, Tu bem Sse ppv sped ene Sang mip pre eae ee 4 to | Samet: 1800, to G-We. Bukcmey: rong Saves | FRURND AS" wa NiSeTEEN Ty hol in frestot | at caa : Itnterent a, the rate uf at | Pavmente payable in'on.iand two years. said deferred i wil remembered in connection wit - ut. Col. Bainbridge, recently assigned to | Marr. the above described “premises, at FIVE O'CLOCK in | (6) per centum per: ‘semi-annually aud erase i ad oe mous ballad “A Rolling Stone Gathers No| duty here from Fort McHenry, has arrived. | ,, Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal | the afternoon of the suid day, : secured by'u debd of rust Go the propecty sold, orall | Bef annum. interest payable, seuni-annaslly and — —# ry 7 ~ installents, payable in one and two years, the said | ‘Terms as mentioned above. ashi, at the option of the purchaser. "8100 deposit at by of trust the property sold. xy aswell as for her brilliant versatility, | Major Ramsey, late of this post, has relieved | Gaines ts be reorewnted by notes bearinsedatecn the | moliutde’” BATCLIFEE, DARR, CO., Aucts, | (iity,at tse ovtion of |t ah tame ae epost of be vivacity and dazzling charms. him. * day of sale, with 6 per cent interest, payable seui- orthe -y will be Tiek qua cost ot conve) re 4 r ‘eed ‘of trast 9-11 Pos’ “ietauliag Purchaser alter Ave days" advertises Maxackn Keuxax's Bexerit.—Among the] The northwest parade ground is being mowed | Sally. and to be secured by deed of trust on the IE ABOVE SALE 18 ED nN; | the. five By pg | pe Agar oat ae SD etn Ms | Seay daa att ace eat ee ee | ee a b. ut the benefit, Monday, June 6, is Will West, the well- ——_ le Fequired at the time of sale. | "myibdads RATCLIFFE DARN & CO. Auct., | my23eoakasst? GOT Mii, | Trustees. oye io Beatie’ denseintin ‘ he i ‘The terms to be complied with within ten days, the t pic _myz3e s5t* GEO. E. TER ‘AMBONT restecs, noun Engle descriptive vocalist, who ig ‘The Late Benj. F. Witkins. fees reverving the Fight i cae of defan stich | | fo-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN COX-| [_ATIMER & SLOAN. Aucts.. 1407 st. ED MON STO Sth at. S135 MEP b ‘which he rang hereon several occasions before | _ The funeral of Benjamin F. Wilkins, who died | jroperty vat the Fisk and cost of the defaulting yur, | SWERTY-SEXTE, afta ative MAN | caBLE VED, Xo, Fee Mano. HUGO WORCH & the GA. Tt poste. Prof. Win. Neal of Bayou | last Sunday night,will take place this afternoon. | chaser, after not le-s than five day’ advertisement of * RATOLISERS Dalits co. ARTAP HAMPSHIRE AvERUE NOMTH WEST, Ae af Ale, Is, :POSTPO my ee peel and Sened Sara, ba_, hax volunteered his services as master | Mr. Wilkins was born on the Green mountains | Washinrwn, Disitict of Courbuy vy of | _my2a-4 ATCHISON, MAY THIRTY Finer, 1602. at cE Assos" : SF WG Ber cid of ceremonies at the cake walk, at Mendon, Rutland, Vt, and wasa printer by | myosakds CLIFFORD Me SMitHe’t Trustees, | FQ ATCLIFFE,DARR & CO. , Aucts. 020 Pa.ave.n.w. rife tock! in front of the premises, we ca Pe AA wr te fs sng htahaner” aud ober writ Protection AGainst Fiae.—That Manager ns ¥ oa - a TY ON ) Sila st. mw. a oy Call aa ae Albaugh is doing all in his power to comply | ade. He came to Washington in January, | FyxcaNsON BROS., Auctioneers, Neri CUND'E efRELie Now BY | Pronting cant ide of oe Haare spezue oe: | RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00.. Anctionsgrs. mater cotsamebesms ™ -¥4 with sll the new regulations in regard to the | 1865, to accept » position in the advertising di-| 10)... puripina LOT CORNER OF TWELFTH | oA SSMONb ay OON, MAY TWENTY. | fect foam nile es —— ‘ 7 het a safety of theaters made by the Commissioners | Vision of the Secretary's office, War Department, | ““ASIp 'G "STEMI NONTHEAST, GUTTARUE Ror HAL PAST TIVE 10ck, WE WILL go Toxtse ayy Reramro, ‘was shown last night when & new asbestos cur- | which he held up to the day of his death. He] POR BUILDEIS AND OTHE. FLONTING iid Atotion, IN 7 OF THE PE GEORGE BLY, pints poster tuner apd repairer, tain was displayed. In the event of a fire in | W## a member of Hiram seg 7 No.10,F. A.A: | ZO FRRF OF Sel STREET AND BY agen Ciaoa ote oteintcom pars with W. Gl. Motroratt & Co. Mens. this theater this curtain would effectively shut | M., Columbia Commandery, No.2, P.G..Friend-| _oX Wi ReaD, Y APTERNOON, JUNE FIRST, AE OOUAHE 9: taagther ane Teqeutalle: Wret-clees ‘wurks pause ‘vormished ‘st off the stage from the auditorium and keep the | *hip No. 12, 1. 0. O. F., and a promi- | 1892, at FT’ OCLOGK. ‘we will sell’ in front of polished : orvans repaired. ‘ayia flames on one side of it. nent of the Vermont state organiza | PFE" | oy 1 BLOCK 11, TRINIDAD. ALLET © DAVIS PIANOS, UNSURPANSED ——_—_ tion. This lot hae9 lates frontage on 1 street and cen in durability. inh and artiste = ee eee He leaves a wife arid two grown children. ote fam in TRINIDAD. r e sah Proven their In an article on t College crew the ey) ag RS, = y a New York World has the following to way of] 4, Rens Beeman Bee — | ienashey ied te ured ty dare fe tom the Edson PF. Gallaudet of this city: jeelsior Club, composed o| b | Bi Gistrembed ttinent win Cre of $200 req at Gallaudet at stroke is rather a delicate-look- | Blandy, C. F. Kluckhubn, P. H. Russell and G. | at purchascr’s cost. ing man, with @ refined, intellectual face, and | W. Tucker, sent their birds last Friday to Con- is the handecmest man in the boat. He is well | cord, N. C. (801 miles), to be liberated Satur- proportioned, although not remarkably muscled. | day morning. On account of bad weather they this back ant shoulders ave powerful, as one | were held yesterday morn- sees when hie ‘comea.up on the catch’ with » Maria ti tibers quick, hard drive. He his rowed. three ing (OUR), at whieh Ema Bg ofan ttle e Ss bane EE | He eeu not needed much individual conching this His body work and watermanship art he rows in pretty form. He drives Out of to raise or lower. When rowing above thirty ‘et badly broken and the horses badly cut and braised. Mr. McCulley and” his Wife-had just Jett the init a sick and the y > a daughter fees world’s fair, having stre he is ine! home ip heat ue come down too fast on perteedonas mt Fined for Using = Lame Horse. At the cattle market Last evening, Agent Key of the Humane st Benuing, | Society took a lame horse from @ herdic near | the market and pal CUslese ts oot | Sak F hee eee of gruelty to'| to 45¢¢.; good sold from 334 to ée,;medium sold ee =o ee so company forfeited #6 tm the Police Ceart ——— Sree oe | Weslinghabess cum t n Preesad ai tees boats’ tee teaseieoseen on on. | from O74 10 a wees |S aecee State of

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