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FOR SALE—HOUSES._ FOR SALE—HUUSES. _____ AUCTION SALES. R SAL bet acte property in county for subdivision : 6150 to ‘ours from 8am. toS p.m. For bar- fer acre Bains look for "Red Key” of eolm KEY BROS. 8 CO.. 910 Fst. nw. oe ALE-CENTHALLY LOCATED OORN aeesey a | Street; price low to & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. 90 SMALL HOUSES FROM #200 To rath 0, silt pay trom 0 to 1 per cant. Call chor lose» bergain pretty bay-wind Srirke. a.zmct Sith aad Mote a, w-jcheap” Home Sag : TOMORROW. Watters B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ‘lvanis, avenue RATCLIFFE, DARK & 00., Aucts VERY DESIRABLE NEW THI USE, NINE ROOMS AND S LEPROVE! | Bivrovery | Sat Pe {OR SALE—18T. ST. SHOU room, corner 10% and. OR SALE—TF VOC WANT A COMPLETE LITTLE home ats reemspabte price call aed ‘eee the houses Ts papered and sech, with ail conveuteares: ingdsomecly pape! the leat built Rouses tp the northeast. price of corner corner of 7th and @ ‘They be others frame house. hot and bay window and porches delightfully si 17x99 to wide alley, 12th st ne: cquonthiy.T. J. STALEY, JOR SALE-ONLY ONE OF THC ——S , Jools pleanant oration, here's ihe place, I hist ne sel: DOR SALE_ON STH ST. NEAR M ST. N. nearly new es price, @: {Ok SALE_AT THE Low P tach Two preity ues bay-wi y impr vine location Gnicels Oe pave p. STONE, 806 F st. aw cabinet mat DAVID D. STC oR SALE-A NICE HOME Le Droit Park, near Florida ave. ; i VERY CHEAP PROPERTY ON ee a an H. a goed frame house ; fuent DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. nw. it JOR SALE_THE BEST HOUSE IN TRE NORTH- Fea iteno.d0o. oe Pst west of Leh pearly 7 10 Focus au tot: furnace heat. . _— DAVID D. STONE, S06 F st. nw. a 94.500 each DAVID DO STONE, S06 F st. naw. veil] ren and bath: lot 17x72 to alley. DAVID D. STONE. 806 F st. nw. JOR SALF_\ VERY CHEAP house om Hist. mc. near ath 7 rooms and bat! rr DAVID D. STONE, 86 F A 10 PER CENT INVESTME im Florida ave. Row. West mM) a year: price for ail, #1 Vib D. STONE. 808 Fst. nw, F i SALE—A GOOD PURCHASE AT 82500604 | I ne worth the DAVID D. STONE, Sod Fist. mw. rents for $ ms and bath DAVID D. STONE, SOG Fst nw, ase new residen alled to that, he whet by Dieter thy ne room. kitchen ne seven with Ts For se? er ins fest four toons 2 f lato alley. CHARLES ¢ for, Atlantic building, {00 F F335 3425 ELEGANT SEW HOUSE ON STOUGH- ON st ew ster? JOU 0. 30H AVE.. HALF petied barva:n at # # L€. SUSTICE, Lay @ mi Ge Sui ks elt ISIS G st. now. Feast . Forest Linden aind Wocdst { what vou want will build t AMIN, 812 F st nw. Jel JOR SALE_THE MOST ECONO: 1 CENTRAT PROPERTY IN THE CITY _c NNEW YORK AVE. WESY OF 11TH ST. REAT BAK- GAIN FoR A FEW DAYS. DRUGGIST, STAR OFFIC SOR SALE 13TH ST. Now’ ‘stories aml Laserent. 11 somely duished. 814,00. Usthst. between Fand U 10 rooms and bath ; $8,000. Lest. uear corner of 224, as and bath ; rouine and bath $8, Sst. between i6th and 17th, details a6 4 permanent home. owner = ishem to sell “be cause he is about to leave the city; very low at $18,500. } Dst. ae. between Sth and 9h, well-built brick house : 6 roo: 400, ras and hath Jel ZEVELY oR SALE—NICE HOT Senue: nearly new: two stories and bas bh. W517 Paave tb, Ito 16 OBrien 1 Ith st, fh, ndary and 4 h's rear 18.900 1714 13th st. bhia 5 ‘4. all ce ro 25 Est. b hh. iir Ts¢, bh. Sra. Bh, 5.300 178 40 and 42 F r 28 40 and 42 F bh. Fr ey. bh, dre... ons Ss. The the Istand Lith. FoR sate A com ortable home or investinent, three-story. fier, furt ace room and kitchen in hase ime room, butlers pantry om ud Bath, : near Dupont Circ 80 deep: price. #8, cellar to alley ‘Cheap lo sat Brookland 00. F. T. KAISER, Rooms 4 and 6, Atlantic building, ele SOF st. ow. Forse Tie COLUMBIA STREET NORTHWEST The prewsd. oe t Tatrobes, ‘yard is smal porch and baleony. A reliable OWNER, on preiises u. JOR SALE—NEW SIX-ROOM FRAME Saaare feet cround: price #1,8¥), terme $20 Ca monthly. Only four left GORDO BRO, Owners, Of8 Fst nw + JOR SALE -SOMETH NEW: 9 ROOMS; cellar: bath i; substant! Duilt «ni. ou 4th tons tar gation exe len! Terms to suit, 86,000. WA THOMPSON. LEP stone 10 DOR SALE Est. near 6th n.c., substantial 6. br. Jot Zune near Kine, tr. br ‘Sve. Bear Lith ne, ee feb ne ate Bid. ave. near Stanton’ Park cheap. 10 JR SALE NEW SEVEN ROOM. ave, beth paperet rick on 4th Stanton Square, for sa0rt time, at ton Sai F bogs ie, se10-8e IKE Fat ¢ JOR SALE WE OF: F¢ ery attractive house they wi t @ Dusinms transactiom at omy €4,000 and & spectively, and are undowbted bargains. Apply at oben te Jeli-cod3t WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. N. W.. ESTORY and basement bay-window Fress-brick front. stone frimmings, 10 rooms. beth. cular, butler's panty. iter and all modern in.prove= mente price $7.0. small owak payment. For teruxs Fk SAtb—a0 FLORIDA av larae closein, dumb wi wly to CHAS. C. HALPINE, -Adientic building. RN es SALE_TWO 397% re BRIOK awellines 10 toons, ail modern faaprovetcents, pear Scott Circle. | Price. 13,000 each. (Nayls) TYLER & RUTHERFORD, myZl-24t* 1307 F st. POR SALE_ NEW, ELEGANT AND THOROUGHLY Frtedern dwelling ts pie center nortiwest: well adapted! Tor out ic chess =e is wet, @ large coliectien of SSWALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO... Aucts. LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctigneors, 1407 G street. 5 gestae mooie wok arsgta cE SEA AVERCE: Lots a ASD iTH STREET AND itt righ ete ha EAST. R 7 FRONTING " Gi tA AVE! Wipers os AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY APTESNOOX, JUNE TWENTY- 'D, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, in ‘SUB LOT M1, brick ‘house; 9 rooms and cof gale. | A deposit AT FIVE of land, all in ‘seventy-five (75) to it (78), both incinsive, in. H. J. Gray's mn gf eture numbered, niin ‘and running’ back to a, of ‘on very easy terms..| le 12th st. nw. Je16-6t A BEAUTIFUL NEW SIX ROOMS | suburban home amid the frazrant pines and ma-, Jestic oaks of Takoma Park, containing 8 rooms, bath slave | and every convenience ; largo teceptionhall and ampie cabinet mautels. beautifull Rand ofl: | a) cash stn SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE AT AUCTION. ALEX. MILNE, ‘THE WELL-KNOWN FURNITURE MAKER AND IMPORTER OF NOVELTIES IN FURNITURE AND FABRICS, 2214 F ST. NW. pleat aseeee Tes will be at ‘time erga aney erent one ane cost of the —- ay ave case dates ished in Washington, Do. All co aks STOCKY AVENUE. Ekot ‘REAn PaNote iG. PPNESYL. | closet room ; only s short distance from railroad sta-; | tion and the famous **Takoma Springs and drives and everything most desirableinasuburbany! Lome. must be seen to be appreciated. For price and terms apply L. W. WEED & CO. myl7-m 2201 Pa. ave. (entrance on 13th st.). _ DOR SALE-ELEGANT RESIDENCE ONT NEAR Bas100. Bai’ UNDERWOOD, posi SOR SALE (WEST WASHINGTON)— | 27% Ponjar st nw, a Bnown aa No. on the SAME ‘mum sevent PRETTY | both inclusive, confortable, home | <8 DO cash, balance monthly : price, €2.800. Keys at AVENUE A rt Attra Be SAID STREETS, WUT 41,000 FEET IN THIS fhecity "Sale ‘One-third cash, balance in 1 tr motes to beat © yer cent interest, parable semi. tured by deed 4 Leash -at option ‘af purchaser, posit of 8100 required ou each lot aftime af mile. Cane ‘m'shicen dasa, stheewiae ight hat risk and costot wetaultiug’ Chaser or purchasers after five days advertiserten such resale in some new Deregh of ior musabered ons bi Sfiot a k vision, in said square, which is im) iby's two-story brick dwelling known ao No. Sis 15th street northeast. Fach of above lote will be sold subject to a dood of trust securing a note of from Novernter 23, November 23, 1804. Terms of sale 500°) be paid in cash and tn mix and twelve months ithe notes of the purchaser must jest. payable semi-annually, at the rate of atx (6) Der Tentum per snouin until id secured by deeds ‘Of trust on the property sold oF all cas B ie BY Av On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTIETH, PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale in front of the ‘Has—as already announced in the daily papers—de- cided to rotire from the GENERAL FURNITURE basiness and in future to devote his whole attention to SPECIAL LINES, embracing Pine Fabrics, Laces, ‘Wall Coverings, Frescoing and Furniture from origi- nal designe, and’to facilitate the promulgated change will, on THURSDAY next, JUNE SIXTEENTH, 1892, commencing at HALF-PAST TEN 0°CLOC! at his ware rooms, sell at public anction his whole tock of Fine Furniture and Upholstery Goods and ‘Wall Papers, including Works of Art in Bubl Cabinets, Tables, Etegeres, Rich Marquiture Suites, Chairs, &. Louis XIV, XIII and XII Gold and White and Gold Parlor Suites and Separate Pieces. Original designs in ‘Chamber Suites, Side Boards, China Closets and Din- RF. ‘seldom such a chance offers to ancing: SQUARE 1008, Improved by a two-story brick house containing stx ‘Terins will be stated of $200 upon acceptar plied with in fifteen resel] the property at yurchaser after five dai some newspaper All conveyancing an and interest thereon alley. 700 3343 Prospect ave (cor Sooo bao sk ‘SISL P st nw, 7 1so1 eh st we tear” oes Pa Foe E™ BOP GT ana store. fe | Sand store, mi" 4.000 3000'P st-uw, Lire, | RISE iw, oe by 4 Nach slate mantels; hot and cold water: renting for | ot Geaipuniemecsamie te the time of sale. lance in eqnal. installments Ae __ ‘Terms to be com- s, otherwise right reserved to ihe risk and cost of defaulting: advertisement of gach resale Veyancing, ie. st Fecording at the cost of the a RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.: Acta. by thaser. VAIL cing anid record rail convey sneine ani ‘eat < Adlopoait of €100 will Be reaul ‘on each house sold st the time of sale. FF one aslo sxe wot complied with within ktweem days frome day. of sale the trestees Teservo. the right to resell tho Property at the risk snd cost of the defaulting pur- Fs" previous notice in Washington D. ¢. OHS. T ARMS, SAMUEL A. DRURY, GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Auctionee®. Jed-cokda WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ALE OF IMPROVED BEING NOS. 1123 AND 11% AVENUE NORTHWEST, AND 3123 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST. Virtue of a decree passed ou the 31st day in equity cause N. Court of the District of Colm Reeves et al. are complainants and J al are defendants, fo the Iiehest. bidd TH DAY OF JUN. P. M., i Published in Washing: DUNCANSON BROS. 1); purchaser's cost. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Aucts. (20 Pa.ave.n. Ww. RY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE UNIM- VED RE, rATE iB CORNER OF E AND SOUTH © STREET On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY- FOURTH, 1802, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M., we will ec auction. in front of thy 1 Fronting 76 feet 1 inch on Brass Mounted Pedestals, Bisques and Tapestry'| feet 2 frame, lot 16x67. i FICK! chaser after five VALUABLE LOT Paper published ETH 8 T. ~ Yirtye of a decree of the Supreme ‘Columbia, rendered 11th June, “are complainattis ant Cornelis Bout eo are defendants. the undersiens wig ES arenoee “) AND #2.900 EACH, ASY TERMS. ke your choles, as theihouses tery fe Siete persia tal aS P and open freplace heater in dining room; finished tn Lard oil with cabinet and lat» man- northeast, which 4s being curbs and sidewal¥s Hl apos EEC nevewenon FOR SALE—Honsrs & Tse, in Egutt jaware avenue and 104 ‘South Catreat, ware *venne and 1 located in a section that vision; is near the U.S. Capitol, _ Now Library Building and pilin one sauare of the néw cable line of the W. & G. ‘Terms made known at sale, A deposit of $200 at sds|__ RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts, LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucte., 1407 4st, now. F PROPERTIES NEW JERSEY Nos. 1121 AND Now is the time to ed trustees Will in, front of the FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1882, AT FIVE 0°C! to the highest bidder, Jot thirty-four (34) of Willian vision is recorded in subdi. ‘office of the sur. logether with the vantage: TWO FRETIY, BAY-WINDOW ‘Tapestries, Silke, Brocades and Lampas Goods, Por~| Coast and Geode' ne near Lincoln Park; six teres, Draperies, ke. Redin’s subdivision, in two (182), ag, said sut vision book W. F., veyor of the Distric 13,904, of the Logated on Duncan pli improved with paver page 0, in, the ‘of Columbia, t ‘and improvements thereon. edd will offer for wala LATIMER & SLOAN, E REDUCED Te #2,900 MUST of #") a month 151 1 decree of the purchase inoney to be \d the balance in twoequal instal'ments, yin one and two years after date, paid, at six per cent p ‘aid deferred paytuent notes of the pure property herein. men: tay be paid tn erms of sale 40 Of sale, Ade: jew, Jersey avenue northwest, tHe fol- rt of original ‘lot 9, in ‘ashington, District of Beginning for said on New Jersey avenue. seventy- ‘ht feet southeastwardly, from. northvest corner thence southeastwardly able respective} In uterest rnti jewemiannaalls, estate, to wit: A 7. in the city of lescribed as follows: STORY BRICK VEHICLES. ([HOMAS DOWLING ESON, Aucts.. Gv Eat. nw. SPECIAL AN! Heap “5 UT AVENUE, EETS NORTHWEST. ted the 10th day of December 4. D. 1838, ahd duly recorded in liber No. et seq.. One of the land. records of t anid a: the request of the party 'D PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWELVE HORSES AND MAI PENNSYLVANIA AT AUCTION. FR SEVENTEENTH, ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M. in the rear of 612 and 614 E st, n.w. of good young driving and work horses and mares Pair Matched Dun Horses: tere with Double sold for want of use, Dayiin and Ha 2 mn HOMAS DOWL! Wax} i aliey- Only $4,800. Valuable for business RES FROM | or all of said purchase. money it the option af the purchaser. be reared fram Alvconveyancing apd "s cost, BENJ. F. LEIGHTON, Trastes, a2 La. ave. THOMAS P, WOODWARD, Trusts. The creditors of Samuel Bond, notified to file their claims, to therefor, with the ra of F. LEIGHTON, Trnst "Py ra. ave. THOMAS P. WOODWARD, ‘Trustee, ff _ #72 La. ave. new. I ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G si. n.w. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE FAST SIDE EBT BETWEEN RAND L AFTERNOON, JUNE EIGH- IVE O'CLOCK, in we will sell in'our bazar, | District of Columb secured thereby, we will soll at. front of the premises on FRIDAY FQURT! ‘AT HALE-PA: 3 lowing deseribed real hie city of Washington Lot numbered fitt heirs" recorded su OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF thence northw: “ily 39° feet 8 inches, thence iy at right angles to said avenue 8? fect 4 | wed by two well- id. thereafter, on said il decree, in fror ‘Sth street northwest, ii WENT! FIVE O'CLOCK estate situate tn B. J. DOWNEY & SON’ if becinning, imy -arloss and prompt driv- jess and Canopy-top Surrey, thes wit! offer for sale, xlivision of lots numbered thirts thirty-three (33), thirty-f rht (38) aud thirty-nine subdivision of square-numbered one hundred and weird feat on Connective ave feet to an alley, ant ird cash, balance in cne and vars, with interest, payable semi-annually: and od by a deed of trast om the property.or all cual, and recording at purchaser's cost, 200 will ‘be required on day of sale, and should the ferins of sale be hot complied with ff tif teen days from day of sale the ‘trustees reserva the Hight to resell the property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser. Jel3-d&ds JAMES 8. GUN RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Ayctioneers. ALE OF A FRAME HOUSE 0: SUE, HILUSDALE, NATION By virtue of a deed ot trast dul No. 14st, follo 183 et seq., one of the land recorda for District of Columbia. ‘and at the written request of the parties secured thereby, we, the undersined mit of the Dreinives, SS AND CARRIAGE . are herei with, the wonele yurt within thirty having a front a improved by t dweilings, in the city of Washington, Dis- fice of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the pnrchase money in | rd in one year and one-third in two years deferrel pay ments to bear interest at ent per ANU, E ally, and to Le secured t Ses sold, or al! (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Est. ‘D MATERIAL, (GTO THE DISTRICT GOV- AT AUCTION. JUNE SEVENTEENTH, 1892, at PLM., we will sell, at corner of Canal and’ First stroets southwest, several ‘iwo Top Waxons, even (111), front by an averae depth of about containing abont now, near New York G12 LLTHST. AND 1331 AND 1533 H STAN. at LOT OF 60: ATTENTION OF PERSONS ALL STYLES OF CARRIAGES, INCLUDING Nrpst on the promi ash, at the option of the purchaser 200 “on each lot will be required | All conveyancing and. recorgin If terms of sale be 1: inten days from day of sale the. it to resell the property at the RETELD. Trustee, Sg 20th st ne. at the cost of the tons of Old Iron, lot of Old Bar- complied with wi frastoes reserve the Ti risk and cost of the defaulting JAMES WEST! } all roots light an: — der of the Commissioners D. C.. THOMAS DOWLING & SON., Ancts. ‘PP HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. 612 Est. n.w. ASSIGNEES SALE OF IMPROVED. powers in me vested ted foot ent and Ou SATURDAY TEENTIH. 1802, at F: isos, we shall sell 22 in agi 300, haying a front of 20 feet by ® depth of 115 ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in and with notes hearing interest and sectired by trust, or all cash. ut option of posit required at the time of sale. at cont of purchaser, t THOMAS DOWLIN |. WHITE, pene Seu $ Trustees, CABRIOLETS, ‘By virtue of 1 talu deed bearin ‘i AY OF MAY, at HALF. O'CLOCK P.M., in front of ‘the p ing des-ribed real estate, in the city of Washington, 0. in Wall's sub- IN ALEX. deed yarchaser. $100 de- 0 SHE J)ENCANSON BROS... EAR THE TER ¢ recorded in Liber SON Aucts., G12 Est. nw. CHANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEING THE TWO-STORY BRICK ON THIRTEEN-AND- A-HALF STREET SOUTHWEST. irtue of a decree of the Suj tof Columbia, H “bE: he ‘¥-SECOND DAY OF JUNE, 1882, at FIVE premises, part of Io ‘square two hundred and sixty. the northwest corner of Sal bia, to'wit: Lot division in square 335, con aes irtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in PHAETONS, BUGGIES, mS ine of the land records: of nid at the request of the Sell, in front of the SEVENTH DAY OF | "LOCK P.M., the fol- | we city of Washington, nown and designated dome (1), in sqaare hundred snd seventy- ame on the south line | EACHT IF SOLD AT well iceated north or sale in fro YENTY-THT 1 PAST FIVE OCLC X Jowing deseribed real estate: All of lot number teen (19) in section mutubered three of Barr estate, according to the Kubdivision made by the trus- tees thereof, toxether with the improvenents, &c., copsistinz of’ a frame house, ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash the residue in one and two years, 6 per cent per annum, ‘secured by dead of trast on the property fold. or all_cash at the deposit of 8100 required tering of sale are not co the day of sale th resell the propegty at the risk alter flys days’ advertisement of stich, ewspaper published in. Washington, vancing aud recording at the cost of WILLIAM TWOMBLY, 11 ainines ten rooms and bath and all modern im ‘an be ised as a store, DERBY AND Asse, at HALF-1 Stable for two. perty is “sold subject to trusts 5 paid off or axsnimed leposit of $100 re- BUCKBOARDS, &c.4 ke] & Part of original lot ni quired at time of sa) th within ten days, in frovt of the ‘the right to resell the p alting purchaser. JAMES H. TAYLOR, Assignee, Payable semi- | twenty-four (3 i three (263), begin | feet: thence west eighty-four (4) 67- | thence orth twenty-two | | east efzhty-fous tock of BUGGY, CARRLAGEtand: square at a point t feat west of the southeast running thence north fifty | he was put out, Irwin has a propensity torun | the chief engineer of the Pennsylvania. WAGON HARNESS, and a great variety of 'HORBE 22) 85-100 feet, and the 67-100 feet to the beginniny | Which isa very convenient and co:fortalye two-story | brick dwelling containing eizht rooms and cellar, an supplied with all modern improv ‘erms of sale: One-third of the cash and the balance payable in eq’ ‘one and bwo years, with interest, to be secured uy deed of trust, or all cash, at option ot ‘osit of $100 will ‘be requireLon ‘tl Tus of sale to be complied with in ten erty will be resold at cost of defaulting purchaser. Jel HUGH T. TAGGART, Trustee. | teen and twenty-five one hundredths ¢ thence youth fifty-one and eizhty one hundredths (18M) Ieot fo C street: thenee west on the north line ‘st NETS, COOLERS,SPREADS, HALITERS.. ‘TERMS OF SALE OF THE ABOVE MEN. nplied with, the | Halligan’s muff gave another run in the fifth. | ‘An earnest protest wasalae rendered “ resale in some BRUSHES, CHAMOIS and/ archase money in . easements, privileces and al installments tn } same belonging or in any Wise. appertaining, the said | sale to be made at the risk and cost of the defaultin purchaser at asale of the said preanises under the sai deed of trust aforesaid inade on the. I comber, 1800, to G. W. Sticknoy through Jawes H. jar. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal installments, payable in one i purtenances tots | the purchaser. STABLE SUPPLIES of EVERY‘KIND, to be soldat 8, JAMES H. TAYLOR, Assi | GREAT DISCO! Fendail byfidins LATIMER & SLOA EE'S SALE OF VALUABL T_ESTATE. BET 1S REET NORTHW By virtue of the powers vested in me as substituted nix anpointed. by decree ‘of the Supreme ‘olumbia, in Equity causs locket of said court, 1 H. W. SOHON, W322 TER BL WILLIA «d two years, the said | balance to be represented Ly notes bearing day of sale, with 6 per cent interest, payable semi- manually, and to be Secured bi operty sold, or ehater.” Convevane | Giagonie of #300 wilt 0 | Tine ‘are well worth MPROVED REAL ‘ved ‘of trust on the cash, at the option « DK STREETS NU OF WASHINGTON, of the last will and testament of John Mil- |, asexecnitors, Will sell ‘of the premise Mi E PRIFICE—PARTY Li ¥ pe Sold this Week: two cheap. horses: suitable gf draft ome has been asial by & lady. Als Toad wagon, dayton, strcey and har- in parts: no Teasauable offer refused; é N DISTRICT OF GTON CITY, DI NEW HOUSES AT KENSINGTON, | juired ut the time of sale, ‘Theterms to becomplied with within ten days, the tra tees Teserring the right in case of default in com) ance ‘with the terms within s | property vat the risk and Chaser, after not less than five day Washington, Dee | msg5-dkds CLIFFORD U. SMITH, HE ABOVE SALI RSDAY, JUNE SIXTEENTH, By virtue of the last wilband testament of James H. J. as exeontor and ler, deceased, the undersigned, Docket. deceased, the undersigned, bees. will sell truster, Will sell trial allowed on herses, Te at FIVE O'CLOCK P the subdivision of original lot city of Washington, D.C., said of 20 feet on Lith street 11? feet toa pubite al frame dwelling, Ne ch time to reso tof the defaniting pur. advertisement of | per published in the cit cL at HALF-PAST oF parcels of grouns in square 247, in the | i havin a foutae ‘an average depth of about | 8 fant improved 1: Sth street northwest. ‘One-third cash, and the balance in | one and two sears, for which, the motes of the pur | chaser must be civen, bearing 6 per cent interest and. sectred on the property sold juired when the raplind with in fiftesn 4 sale” All converancin Rear4777Missonri ave. n.w. OR SALE—ONE PATR HORSES, Si known as lots numbered and he and Hoy scored. jleft genter. Richardson hit to Shoch, who | threw to McGraw. Donovan rushing down to | Ter's subdivision | ning thence east seventeen feet two inches: thence | north fifty feet: thence west seventeen feet twoinches, te the Piece of bering, twelve months from day of sale, with interest, for haser Will give notes ‘secured by deed of S014. or all cash, feet 436 inches in depth toa OF IOWA CIRCLE, hand One-third cash utsat twelve and twenty-four f sale, with interest, payable quar- which the purchaser will ive lwed of trust on the m of the purch: and thence south Arty f¢ ‘Terms of sale: One-thi Can be seen at 203 Lith st. nw. QUR SALE-A BAY F fanlly proses, 166 hands Rie cane 1s_POSTPONED UNT! 18a, at SIX | Adoposit of 8200 ‘Taxes paid to date and recordin’ at purchaser's E. HAMILTON, Trustee, ‘Sun building. . 3 stories and basement; | ries and basement: 10 3, €23 G now. ; rancing and recording at cost of purchaser. ant _new house; 13 roome built in a most careful manner as to finish and vs from day of sale, ed reserves the right Mivertisenment of sich Fasale fa iy | Advertisement of sch resale in some newspayer pub> lished in the oa, ett 0 peat OD FAMILY HORSE. APPLY at 13th and Kenesaw ave. n.w.. Mi fl be pata’ to 30th June, yaplied with in fiftee sale the underst cost and risk of detat! notice by advertiser Paper published in said KA UCTION SALI Watehes, Silver % Rings, Guns, Revolvers from New York Pawnbrokers? six days’ notice by . FUTURE DAYS. re ed Feserve ther RATCuFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS DING SITE OX EAND AND FOURTEEN awer after five days! ent of such resale in some news- ty of Washington. MILLER, Executrix, 311 Q ‘street northwest, 'H_ BISHCHOF, Executor, 502 Gth street southwest, HOMAS DOWLING R SALE-A GOop, lack. nine years of To be seen at Coat and Piste. nw. tyrse dirt waxon, and Wood Yard corner 3d jhead. Six rans were the result of all this EY BETWEEN 2 _ THOS, B. WAGGAMAN, ‘[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta,, O12 E st. now. VALUABLE DIPRO’ BETWEEN THI HAMPSHIRE OK EXCHANGE — *GAMBETA,” staltion,wlam English FUTURE DAYS. Writer 8. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. THREE-STOR STREET NORTHWES uthbred. also Ally, by Scott's Histowa, out of Halev's are. also a few cheap ones for suleorwxchanie. Re: 27 Dat nw. z OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—AN EXTENSION- ae BLE. 420 Sta st. aw. STOCK OF NEW AN bar Repairing prviovtis atfended to. BIT On PSTE ‘The fi ‘ider their escape from serious . D.C., AT | the sixth on a single, Shoch’s sharp hit along | havout aot ¥, JUNE TWENTY-FIRST, 1892, K P.M, we will sell in front of the fronting 48 fect 8 inches on | ‘Third street, by a dei iT FRONT OF THE LOT 27, SQUAR Froutine 22 feet on Rhode Island avenue, 20.10 feet gu P street “northwest, with an averaue depth of 00 | ¥ NUE NORTHW By virtue of two decd’ of trust, dated the whole lot containing about 1,834 square | ‘This lot is one of the ost desirable in the northwest | section, being near Towa, Circle and many tne and costly residences, and anelegant site for investinent | of for holue for ohe's own ‘Terms: One-third cash, pu of trust for #3, 1. cent per annui ” 887, recorded in Liber T2N3, folie 1 “4, 1888, recorded in Liber 1280, ind records of the District st of the ‘party secured | thereby, aud also by virtue uf « decree duly. hagsed urt of the District of ColMmbis 137:t,on the 17th day of Decen front ot the premises, preinises, part of Lot 14 the south side of Po | fect. improved by four Two-story Fraine ‘One-8fth cash. balance in one, years, with interest, secured by a deed of all cash, at the option of the of 100 required at the time 0 ‘and recordine at ee a TOMAS S MARSHAL'S SALE: BY VIR- tue of a writ of Beri facias issued out of the clerk's rT me Court of the District of Colum. irected I will sell at DNESDAY, th re IN SQUARE 190, by Bo feet deep to all Press-brick fron pay window, 9 rooms and bath, modern im second-hand carriazes novelties in stock. 10,000 x | F | These horses will bewuaranteed as. oR SALE—JUST ARRIVED, 18 FINE YOUNG horses, weighing from: 1,000 tJ ,500 draft, driving, coach ais” bus inves been “careful ‘has ) bearing interest at the balance of the . Or all Over the deed ( id in cash. at the option of the Of 820) required at the tine of = hh iy fiteen days from the right to resoll at the ris chaser is reserved, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one, two years: notes bearing interest from day of of trust on, property sold. &e., at purchaser's cost. y Is Struck off: and {f terms of sale | nm days from day purchase money it PAST FOUR Orc WLING & SON, Sale and secured by a det 242, frontins twet All conveyance down When pre | ment on balls and strikes was the best shown lip selected bynne and | urchaser. ‘A deposit HOPKINS & SGIN. Pro} Stable in rear of 9h st. am OR SALE —A GENTLE YC piso Cat ne. KR SALE-AT LOW coups horse, second-hand con; 1622 Khote Isiand av 20.500 | TOR SALE—WHO IS W. F. GI is the cheapest in the cit wawons, harness, robes and w Carriages for hire. “Telephone call 1 efor ne CABiTAL CA ‘day of sale or the ‘and cost of the defaulting pur- All conveyancing, recording, ke LIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. RATCHUE.DARR & alley on the west side theraot, proved by-a hand- lern. three-story aud basement brick resi- 22 Rhode Tsiand ave ‘Terms: One-third payable in one and by thereon, payablessni-ai or saddle. Apply at | jelG-d&d mr ta 21-000 | SHA 5 _, Diszrict TWELVE O'CLOCK Mail the coe iim and interest of the defendanis in again.” Consequently the announcement that | many in town. described property, towit CD rough frane shed, one (1) pn boiler, one (1) hoixt or deri, perty of Patrick H. CO. , Aucts. 920 Pa. ave.n.w. nyt” | TATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. 1407 G st (LAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, JUNE EIGHTEENTH, 1892, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK. [ TWELVE O'CLOC ing «late the day of sale trust on the propert, cr all | Raymond he option of the = Pe engine and pit at $1000 wil be "required. af | ‘ UNE TWENTIETH, We will sell, in front of to be removed within 10 days frou the day of sale, 1802, at FOUR Dent. DELL. U.S. Marshal. E, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, Jel0to21 ANSON BROS., Aucts., 8th and D sts. n.w. UABLE PROPERTY, D BRICK DWELLING. NTH STREET NORTH: > of acertain deed of trust bearing date De- 1800. and duly recorded in Records for the District vaction: in front PE PIGHTRENTH pa thie folLOWit of Washinton, D.C. ‘ost of pyrchiass NS, HARNESS, Forn,§ Trustees. T have on hand nearly 300 carriages of the most modern styles and finish, con "ices cath by WO tne nnd serene ‘quired at the sale. "Ra —— 2 JOK SALE CARRIAGE ‘CLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. LAttER & Sioa: 4 GOVERNMENT on WEDNFSDA Ancts., 9th and D sts. n. v7. ALE OF SIX NE Wer 100 business. ¥ ER 1715 ELEV! also whips, lap FORM SPRING WAGON, SIDE-BAR ALSO, AT TWE 20 VEHICLES OF VARIOC here. Lane & N NTY-SECOND, A.M., at the Interior De- ner of 9th and G sts."n.w., we Will sell » folio 11 of the Tumnbin, We will sell at Preise, cn SA TURD! E OPSUNE. tig2,at FIVE O'CLOCK dew ribed real estate in the 10, in square 3 -brick dwelling” contain ‘Can be occupied as a store. ‘Terms of sale: This propert | trust or'#4,000 not yet due, noney tn cash within ten days from the A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, conveyancing, &c., at the 4 1 ick on TWh st: near Towa Cizcle, 32 feet NCE EASTWA! s nods Warranted asit may be to their sdvan- Most. n.w. ; Dstory and AND DRIVING OUTFITS. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, SETS OF FINE HARNESS, LAP in tain deed of trust to ns, dated Pel tEk Guan 189), ond duly recorded sh Liber ALSO . 15 TYPEWRITERS, AND STANDS. b. ‘order of the Secre JOR SALE_STUDEBARI tractors. and haulers sand stud conl, 4. and at the request of the pak by public au-cion, UNE, ‘LOCK P.M., the csvrived real estate situate in the improvements. tons, business wagons, doctor second band, nes LATIMER & SLO MER & SLOAN, Aucts._ Auctoneer, 1407 G st. hme g for heavy hanling. Whine and lan spread and sold at the low- LATIMER & SLoa! SMENT SALE OF 2 dred and forty-seven (141), siabegieiaapenana one Tnudtes) ‘and | hundradand aity-t *[HOMAS DOWLING & Sc AR SALE, OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CTION ROOMS AND BAZAR’ E STREET NOR HWEST, EI NT 80 p. W. MAGRATH, 05 SORTMENT ( ‘of all desrintions, buckboards pare qtality, ‘You will Bnd a lower than any other hows), jon of square uitiubered one Thousand and three (100d), as resorted in the ofice of Ue surveror of the District of Ci 14, race 16, toxether with t K. | consisting of a two-story brick dwel of vate: Thess} aprior in-winbrance of t 1 indred (81.800) dollars as to each of remaininr ue, amount to be stated iu = NSION OFFICE: ICANSON BROS., Aucts. MORNING, JUN! T TWELVE O'CLOCK, sion office build= between 4th and 5th sts. now.) the follow- THIN OUR AU work and prices DDUNCANSON BROS,, Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PRO} oN ‘4 COLUMBIA HEIGHTR ty 6th and N.Y. ave, n.te. E~VEHICLES, VEHICLES PEARCE, LAWTON & MeREYN( Builders of fine carriaces and warons, li m accommodating terms.” Anpla’t | Parlor Farnitare, Walnut M. Hair and Other Mati ud Oak Chamber Fe end Pillows, W shxtensiin Tab es, x Lacer tod titerest on & juired at time of c rs. Jot Iron Spit rpet, lot Scrap and ‘are not complied iva the trusiees revarve the right to resell the propertiey or any of thea in default at the risk and cost of defaulting pure lity are notexceliel. We have han- | Years and give our own suarantee, Ccarriasees and if sgcond-hand Work, estimates cheer- | 2710 and 2712 M st now. TERS & | Also a ter five days’ adver- TREODORY 1 HOLBROOK, Freak Cow, five years olde gentle und & good J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctionoers, 1407 G st VALUABLE -RTY IN ANACOSTIA, deed of tragt, dated pri! ‘ue of the land records of the rediiest of the Da Hat jmbie auctions i For U.S. government, Two Ie 9 | por | Fe es and One Mule. THOMAS DOWLING ci BRATCHEFE, DARR & CO. Aucts. 020 Pa.ave.n.w. IMPROVED | J ATCLIFFE, DARR & 6O., Auchgnee SALE OF DESIRABLE UNIMPRO" Es ON TENTH STREET TWEEN MARYLAND AVENUE AND F STREET NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. LARGEST AND. | f ¥ebicles in the city. The groat- | eee es RY a m1 d, and known and de- +t front by its entire depth: h of lot numbered eighty. Griswold s recorded subdit welvé in the sulxlivision of the Tal said H. A. Griswold's subdi in Liber county nuuiber six, Yeyor's office for said provements, consisting of a fins cottage dwe! with modern improvements. | ex Tie One sated conte, balance in one and | eee aan oo cant x mally). & duct! of trust on te property or alt cas TEEN AND. NINETEE: AVENUE NORTHWES' OON, JUNE TWENTY- O'CLOCK, we wil ‘of ‘lot Band part of sion of square G25. three three-story frame houses, Nos. Mass. ave. Bw Terms: Oue-thitd cash. the balance in one and two ayable seuiannually, By AUCTION. NEDNESDAY Ag in front of the preinises, 3, in Cabot's recorded su lowing described Warbinscton, Dist corded in Liber No. 16 the land records for th the SAEs PRY ADVERTISING. _ F YOU WISH To ADVERTISE ANYIMING AS y thoy wring OBO. Fe ROWELL & | ™ “a of lots seven, burtts’ estate, EED OF INFORMATION ON do well to obtain = VERY ONE IN “ether sunject of ad: “Book for Advertisers,” ia Steaje react complied with i Of ale rue reserved to resell the pret Sharrow of tie dedauiting’ purchaser’ afte ein ane newepanee pa ‘Conveyancing "and basen E, DARK & CO., Aucts. 1) days from the day ) BALL, IN THE |ASHINGTON, recording at the: Jelé-d&ds RATCLL RRAtctirre. DARK & CO., Auctioneers. "ARK PHAETONS EENTH AT) TWELVE we will sell in fren ‘Park’ Phaeton in. ood the Maryland Agricultural College yesterday —— of B.S. was conferred upon the George's Sountyt Pronk Chew of Bainore ch, peo of Fewest county, Ghepien, dv. Derington. Johnson et Prints corms ELLS ADVERTISING “BE 6-PASSENGER sales rooms oue U-! Ratcurre DARR & CO., Auctioneers. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Ancts. » DARR & CO., Auctioneers. LARGE AND ATTRA DOME SoLinor facias issued by TIVE SALE OF A HAND- F HOU! RRORS. ATS of NITURE, PIANOS, suite WAGONS, HAR- 'E EIGHTEE! ‘ur salee roous, 0D HORSES, SURREYS, = ‘Wo offer during repairs and enlargement of our store our stock of Fine Wines and Brandies at 10 per cent discount for cash. On Groceries and Cigars 5 per cent discount for cash. 4. HEITMULLER & CO., 1383 14th st. aw. WAGONS, HAR- ABR & CO., Aucts, AT TWEL) In ro G2 ‘The Fifteenth Annual Gathering of the North Pang, |. The fifteenth annual convention of the “North American Tarnerbund” will be beld in this efty from the I8tb to the 224 instant. The Turner- bund is the federation of the German-American . Kymnastic associations of the country, and to = ace 2y. trons om Talbott circle and Owen st. and lot | certain extent corresponds to the “American TSE OP ede known at eae: ee Athletic Union,” except that the sport feature DU*CANSON BROS. ance cor. bik Deterwrw, | * Almost entirely eliminated from their exet= — | cines and the main strem is laid upon a eyste- TRUSTEES EO vi ji ON D ST BRYWERS DEP MURAL ESTATE | matic phynical education adapted to children, pirtue Cina ihe Supreme ‘part of the | youths and adults of both sexes, . in, be oy seo be ome Aocket 3&3, | All the arrangements for the convention have eee J PC detsath | been perfected by the “Columbia Turnverein” Be Hise Read te re ism. 98 SATUR: | of this city, one of the smallest asociations in AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, all the interest of the | the bud. For the entertainment of the dele- attics tothe in the *axt halt cf orixinal | gates before and after the convention the Waab- ie Seren oo a Dhstrict"of Columuite, | Inston turnere will be kindly assisted by turmers Jerms of sale: One-third ‘cash, balance in one (1) | of Baltimore and by the German-American | fo'be secured by dcdiag stuck cag, deterred Pas wente | singing societies and the ‘Schuetzen Vereiu of Tsdear interest atm for'conteer sone yaaa | Washington. ‘fimt-annually from day of sale, of ail cash, at th |. The program arranged provides for s recep- seul sebs fen ty iS Yesenladn ton ‘at Concordia Nat "Katanday ‘nght for solu.at ths Fisk and ceed ofthe auacbe Which an attractive program bas been arranged; atten ave days sdrertiscment A dena & sacred concert at the Schuetzen Park quired ot cele. 1 ree Jafternoon and a reception by the Schueteen ay Verein Sunday evening, the regular sessions of selec the convention Monday and ‘and an ex- cursion to Mount Vernon and Hall GREAT BATTING. Werinesday. "There will be imemorial exercises, ie? atthe tomb of Washii and at Marsball’ Cobb an Easy gregrsey ene Locals—Changes | Hall « gym: pautle eubaatiion te which the Ger-' ; the Team, mania and Vorwaerts turn vereine of Raltimore The standing of the league clubs to date fol- | and the Columbia Turn Verein of this oly wilt lowe: tuke part. Thursday the visit places of interest about the city. JOHN RIDOUT, | ¢ | <—__— om |i lt) om [aly cronatrows, e | =! = MOVEMENT AGAINST TRE LONG BRIDOR. RE eae New . Night before last the West Washington Citi- kin: 18 as Tito zens’ Association met again, and though the Pane Fg B Bl toa temperature was high enough to wilt all other tages 8 BB }Z matters, those that pertained to railroad and. FES Nerepretts thoroughly discussed. Mr. E. P. SEES ry occupied the chair, As soon meet- Games yesterday resulted: é ing ek eb cane Sto ecler'n amar easmeaa At Washington —Washington, 13; Baltimore, 3. | from Mr. Archibald Greenlees (who in his At Boston—Philadelphia, 1; Boston, 0. al last week was elected president), im Daence At New York-New York, 12; Brooklyn, 5. which he thanked the ci ncerel; At Pittsburg. -Pittsburg, u Chicago, 2 honor ther ne pe ag ae At ee | Chicago, 10; Pittsburg, 9. private business would provent his At Cleveland—Cleveland, 9; Louisville, 4. of the office. Dr, Louis W. Ritchio was un- At Geveland- Cleveland, 2; Louisville, 1. | animoualyelected in his stead. may not be generally known that the jocal | . a. G, jered resolutions con- club has a batting average of over 400 for the | dee dint ae, octet, —* a the P ania railroad’s action aa =e pms ines over Ce bea the past — trying “to ion m3 Gongueen all cnet ’ 3 ‘none of the most remarka-_ yi certain amend- things, in base ball history. "Ty the way mc ee game with the mores started | But the chi evening looked as though batting aver were | Lang betign and tt choot to ities | not to be increased. Cobb was in the box for | Dr, Ritchie introducing it with « resulution the vieitors and he had at first considerable | proper that “in view of the frequent freshete speed. Dut ~li = end work, did not | in the 1 Potomac river meeting obstruction | study rities of his opponents and as Long bridge ‘amount f matter of course they soon {oA his measure. arate, Log bridge and causing vast f damage destruction property interests: He was unmercifully pounded, six three-bag- | jn Washington ent ved aga y Wee | in gers, one double and two home runs being | view of the fact that said brid, ge has for made. His catcher, Robinson. tried to give bim | i hief ro 4 8 fow points telling im not io give Milligan » | et ae ee ee certain kind of ball, but Cobb knew it all dis- | amd destrectitens theatre cya tel regarded his advice and the consequence was | ‘navigation of the that Milligan took three bases the next time he went to bat. The Baltimores area more gen- | ments insugeest the gov tlemanly appearing team than the one that for- | reclamation of the fake eoakee co tho praperty nd merly represented that town. They are weak | jving in the lower sections of Georgetown and | in thebox principally. Their batting yesterday | Washington, nViling numberless suits against Nae good, but Killen managed to keep hits | the District government for a as given excellent support up | deteriorating the value 6! property to the ninith inning. when ‘muffs were ‘made BY | tvndering tt accion fee all mana eee, Larkin and Dowd, but they cost nothing. | the fl Scoring began in thesecond. Richardson hit | authorized to urge upon the Commissioners, past Halligan for a single and scored on Killen’s | Secretary of, Wer od tke Gesoee he triple to left center. In the fourth Milligan bit | United States the Sreat injury inflicted upon- to right for a tripie, but was foolishly run in by | our interests by the existence or repair of the Irwin on an infield hit of Donovan's. Of course | Long bridge, which from @ recent 4 if & base runners to the plate prematurely. Asa | Company invamtecrntn in Susbeaun= well-known baseball authority remarked sester- | geroke condition en te teedler Listen ay min} day, “Irwin loses every close game for the | ment an obstruction to the free na of Washington,” Two hits, a base on balls and | the river to ama from ; Radford’s double, a sacrifice and McGraw’s | the erection of existence of any bridge fumble gave another in the seventh. A base on the present Aaueduct or Pree. bridge balls, a force out, Killen’s triple to far right and will with the free navigation Robinson's sacrifice fly to left guve two in the | of the civey ere mith the cighth and in the ninth came the cannonading.} ‘The resolutions as abore quoted were in- | Dowd opened with a triple down toward the | stantly adopted, ordered to be printed and @is- ¢ hospital and was carelessly caught between | tribated cencerned parties. bases on — to Shindle. Both stumbled caleens socom Ree Be to the A in running a Jowd's stocking was ripped by | thi: place and will strenuously equal _ _ hee causing the Ts | rights, ne ne = ‘ Shindie had deliberately spiked Dow is ie Al t! ° not the fact, It was purely accidental, Shindle | piainOné those present were J. Pickling, C. I H H has the reputation of being one of the squarest | 1 W ititchicn Senn yo Dr. players on the ball field and was never known | John Ack . to spike a player. Larkin lifted the ball into | Geo. W. Ring. Themes Brown, 5. 6. Hows, the pen shut off bya netting from right field, | Jos. H. Lee, ti onovan singled to Boteler, W. Manogue, . P. ordtinger, Stchlman, H: P. Gilbert, a e meeting was held in office bf the second collided with McGraw with considerable | First C, Building Association force and knocked the ball from his hands, | append ‘Van Haltren protested, but Umpire Sheridan 2 declared the runner safe. Ax Sheridan. has| What came near being a painful and serious ample backbone the decision went. Killen then | accident happened day before yesterday at the | lifted the ball to the “cheer up” sign, one of | engine house on M street. As Foreman J. D. | the longest hits of the season, and cleared the bases. Robinson followed with « triple to left | hUrtz and Fireman J- T. Young were charging und acored on Shoch’s throw over the eatcher's | effet extinguishers a bottle si bursted and the fluid scattered i many goo ns were made on timely hitting. fearon vedere pes oe taen tees E ore’s runs were y hittin, while his clo both safe and by sacrifice. Cobb scored in agg rede + ~ | pair. ’ Foreman Kurtz's clothes suffered also, 7 | third ona double, a sacrifice and Halligan’s | one of his cont sleeves being entirely destroyed. , scorching hit past Larkin. Halligan scored in iracul the line to Robinson, which was neatly stopped | MAT™ Sumo miraculous, | with one hand by “Robbie” and thrown to , “ er Larkin.and singles by Welch and Gunson. Cobb, While engaged in fishing in the canal last secured another ran in the seventh on @ hit to | evening Harry Decker, « small boy, residing at ‘two or threo | Tight, a base on balls and Shoch’s single. This | 1260 30th street, fell overboard-and was rescued trust on the | ended the scoring. ded t1 only after great difficulty. Mr. O'Hare, the Cmpize Sheridan made his first appearance | new inapector of wood, rendered the timely as- here aud created « good impression. His judg- | sistance. xores, by any umpire Lere this searon, On base de-! ype cisions he properly gave the ranner the benefit, pump near the coxesr of Peonpast one- | of the doubt. nue and 87th street is out of order, and as there It has been some time since the managers of | is no hydrant within a convenient distance the | the Washington club have ind ‘in their | Tesidents of the neighborhood are | favorite game of ‘Bike “em up or here we lose | The sewer cleaners have neglected to stop for is to replace Robinson on third and | _ Miss Josephine Neal of this and Mr. the latter is to take Dowd’s place on second to- | George Thompson were yesterday married at day will create no great amount of surprise. | the parish of St. Augustine (Washington), Rev. | Why Dowd shonld be replaced no one on earth | Father Griftith officiating. | knows .and the move will be decidedly unpopa- | | Mr. Thomas E. Waggaman, accompanied by lar. Mr. Wagner thinks Robinson will cover | bis son John, will leave thix' week for the ground Recier. "nt nobineon ‘ill Cover | ag garden party for the haneRt of the Hoses Probably in the interests of economy Fore- | for Incurables will be held this evening at the man has been released. He is an excellent | bome of Mrs. George Beale, 3147 P street. | pitcher, but bas not been given enough work | There are several leaky hydrants about town. | this year to keep him in condition, Abbey | A permit has been issued to the gas company takes his place. to tear up 30th street between Nand the canal — Raymond has reported here, but Donovan has | it @ manner sufficient to connect certain new | not gone to Pittsburg, as was agreed. Duffee is | Mains with their works. ill and Donovan will be kept, although Pitts-| T. Rosenbush has broken ground for the | burg has appealed to President Young to make | €rection of @ store and di ‘at the corner ' yc: | Washington abide by its agreement.” Asa re- |of82d and Q strects. About will be tatern | sult of ihe deni we. new have two third base- | expended. ‘ men and no r. “Great head work, > crank remarked is . 3 ‘To Chicago and os — on hearing of the | ¥;,"pictureaque Band 0. ie I Burns played in right field for Pittsburg yes- | _ Shortest routeand best vestibuled; Pallman terday and made two.errorson the only chances | "FICC — return until July ©. Apply toa B Hisge, 1008 New York is trying to make a deal to ex- : change Pitcher Sharrott for Stricker. Pennsylvania avenue, particulars and St. Louis and Cincinnati had no games | *leeping car space.—Adot. | scheduled yesterday, and spent the time in trav- ¥ A Good Templar Ledge Instituted. eling horhe from their first eastern tri Int the fret Louisville-Cleveland game yester-| “John B. Gough Lodge, No.9,” wasinstituted 4. | day Taylor's rib was broken in an accidental | in the new Masogic Hall building, Anacostia, collision with McAleer. Monday evening by the offfcers of the sis To Chicago and Return, G13 | templar, presiding. ‘The circleof Good Templar Via ue B. and O. R. R. Storteet route and best vestibuled Pullman service. Tickets sold June 16 to 20 inclusive. good to return until July 8. Apply, to 8 B. Hoge, 1851 Pennsylvania avenue, for full particulars car space.—Adot. it Ht if ‘ | fs i ik i i

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