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LiquoR Report of the Senate District Committee on the Bill Recommended. THE MINNEAPOLIS PLAN TAKEN AS A BASIS AND ADAPTED TO THE CONDITIONS OF THE pIs- ‘TRICT—THE LICENSE FIXED aT $500—ResI- DENTS OF ANY SQUARE TO DETERMINE a8 TO LOCATION OF SALOONS. ounds upon which the open tale of liquor bed been driven off have resen been occupied by a horde of rum lished to filch from the soldiers money paid by the United States, goartion. approved only so lately as oe 1, ti Senator Hansbrough yesterday afternoon, on | ei!" ae cee ae behalf of the committee on the District of | which terminated only in November Columbia, to thom was referred the bill year. Inspite of a considerable illicit ate 2485) regulating the sale of distilled pope wills the “teritory covered ~ fermented liquor in the District of Columbia, it. Promoters, ‘That the rales of ined cubic after full consideration of the measure, reported | the limits has increased rapidly is evidepoed the same back to the Senate with the recom- | the qhuctzen | Park K and by the sales in Le mendation that it do pass, and vicinity. Building ried on with great energy, thus increasing Says the report: The necessity of legislation | Ml on the subject of liquor licenses was brought to ‘Be “mount of taxable property, and a desirable the attention of the committee by the Commis- class of people have moved in. ' The ex; of the police has been that their labors in the sioners of the District of Columbia, who sent the draft of « bill which was duly introduced as cause of good order have been Senate bill 2781. The widespread dissatisfac- the elimination, in large part, of it element. Brightwood avenue, which formerly tion with the present law found expression in Senate bill 394, for the removal of saloons, dis- i Fe Fs g F Fx rl tr ¢ : Was lined with saloons, the noisy and disturbing resorts of teamsters, war made a decent and re- spectable th fare to the Soldiers’ Home, tilleries and breweries in the city of Washing- | and the failure of the law Las. led to an itecoh ton, on complaint of persons residing in their | Sf waloons, which has shocked the public sense immediate vicinity: in Senate bill 1571, which of decency and opened the eyes of of the District to the advantages to be derived by exterminating groggeries. | LEFT TO THE RESIDEYTS. ‘The experience of Minneapolis and the short trial of the mile limit law have convinced the com- ‘mittee that to banish the saloon from the resi- dence portions of a city is fn inoreaae the yele of property and promote the pul the Dit as reported it has been left to_ the property owners and residents in any gives square to decide whether they will or will not have a saloon in their immediate vicinity. The bill, as it comes from the committee, em- bodies the essential suggestions and has the ap- the Commissioners of the District of the judges of the Police Court, the provided for a uniform license of €500 on both wholesale and retail dealing in_ liquors, and in Senate bill 1698, to prohibit the manufacture and sale of spirituous and intoxicating hquore in the District of Columbia. Also a bill (Senate 1551) was introdaced to repeal the prohibition of the sale of liquor in that portion of the city of Washington Ising within one mile of the Soldiers’ Home grounds. The Liquor Dealers’ Association also prepared n bill (Senate 8112) t regulate the granting of licenses, in which it was provided that wholesale dealers in liquor sbould pay an annual tax of €50 or twice the amount now paid, and that retail dealers should 60 more then at present. The thus convinced that there was a public demand fora higher license and more stringent provisions against the sale of , chief of the metropolitan police, theattorney for Hauor and that even the liquor dealers them- | the District of Columbia’ andthe etterncy of selves recognize the fact that the license now | the United States for the District of Columbia. paid was too email. While these bills were pending the attention ee of the committee was called to an article by | Mr. Julian Ralph in Harper's Magazine for April. 1892, entitled “Western Modes of City Management.” | Premiums and Medals Awarded to Pupils | Last Evening. | At 4:30 yesterday afternoon St. Peter’s Church hall was thronged with the pupils and friends of St. Peter's school, which closed for the year with the annual distribution of premiums, The hall was handsomely decorated and a pleasant | program was carried ont. Rev. Fathers O’Brien TRE MINNEAPOLIS PLAN. Speaking of Minneapolis Mr. Ralph says: “In Minneapoi of 164,000 populati: the striking feature of the government is the system of wing saloons. The noticea- dle and most a e feature of the Dram «ell- | and Sullivan distributed the medals and pre- residence portion of _miums, ‘ito the business ond In the first class a gold medal for attendance man A e have seen ina and deportment was drawn for by Misses M. Parks, J. Bailey and Masters J. Dolan, A. Smith, J. Waltemeyer and J. Curran. A gold medal in the second division for suc- cess in studies was awarded to Miss J. Bailey. Premiums were awarded, in Christian doc- trine, algebra, arithmetic, history, geography, grammar, reading, composition, drawing and penman-hip Misses’ M. McCormick, M. parks, K. Kanniff, kK. Shea, L. Crimins, H. Burns, M. Sloan, M! Smith, M.'Wateon, E. God- dard, jaloney. J. Bailey, M. Richards, A. Bentle: O'Erien, M. Hastett, B, MoGrath, M. Neff’ and to Masters A. Smith, J: Waltemeyer, J. Curran, J. Dolan, J. Castell, J. Shea, L. Polley and C. Higgs. in the second class of girls a gold medal for success in studies was drawn for by Misses J. Hilbrandt, M. Carroll, S. Carroll, E, Virnetein and M. McCormick. ‘A gold medal for deport- ment and attendance was drawn for by R. Holmes, M. Carroll, 8. Carroll, M. MeCor- mick, A. Mulhall, A. , E. Virn- stein, B. Burns and A. tt. Preminms awarded in catechism, Bible and United States history, reading, orthography, arithmetic, grammar, geography, Penmanshi and drawing to Misses E. Kinslow, J. Hil- brandt, C. Nagle, E. Knott, N. MeCormick, R. MeGrath, K. Holmes, M. McCormick, M. Car- northwest, | loom inneapolis phere and ii ence of fined toa river, in the more the two towns that Ae it isa city of superb tance fru: triets. who feel that only be quenched ageinst the bar pay ten cents car fare a arney wx to obtain eile: a ime ICENSE STATE. “Minnerota is a high-license state, and the | roll, F. McAndrews, M. Buckler, C. Croney, M. | fen i to ae Joon or hotel Burns, L. Keane, + Hazel, 1B.’ Gray, A. * € e im ning, F. Virnstein, L. Callen, 8. bat in cities of more thin 100.000 population is | Sialiail, B. Higgs, MC Swain’ M. Jones) A. $1,000. To obtnin a permit in Minneay Reagan, B. Nash, b. Cook, B. Langley and K. applicant must be twenty-one years of age must not have had a previous license revoked or been convicted of an offense aguinst the liquor laws or ordinances within a year of the date of his application. The applicant must manage bis place himself and for himself. He may not have more than one license. He mar not sell liquor in or next door to any theater or within 400 feet of a public school. or within 200 feet ofa park or parkway. All this be must swear to and agree that if he has sworn fal Burns. In the second class of boys & gold medal for success in studies wax awarded to Master John Ferrall. A gold medal for deportment and at- tendance was drawn for by Masters J. Ferrall, T. Johnson, J. Merkling, H, Bean, J. Rupple, M. MeCormick, F. Torrens, W. Neff and £- Coili- flower. Premiums were awarded in catechism, Bible Techy Ristors, United ‘States history, arithmoti, ively grammar, geography, reading, orthography, in any particular in his aftidavit his license may | Sriting and acnaing Ww, Masters reer w be revoked. He must, together with his appli- Many. "5. 'T, Meckting, Hi. Boum, A eation and affidavit. also files bond in €4,000| Goddacd, J. Wilkikon. J.B T. Job ith two sureties, who shall not be on any J. Sweeney, F. Pope. H. Poly,” erg other similar bond. | MeCormick, F- Torre: WHAT THE APPLICANT MUST DO. G. Hayden, D. Hayden. W. 3 “The loses te for « fixed place as well es A. Coombs, J. Hildbrandt, E. Richards, J for a person, and carries further conditions against Sunday selling, gumbling and disorderly Id. F. O'Brien and F. Herrit id medal in third class for attendance and deportment was drawn for by Misses A. conduct on the premises. us well as against Walsh, M. Richards, M. Padgett, E. Glancy felling to minors or to public school pupils or | and A. Johnson. Premiams were awarded in @rankards. ‘The applicant goes before the city | catechism, spelling, arithmetic, reading, writ- clerks, pays a fee of $1 and registers bis applica~ tion and bond. If it appears that his case comes within the requirements and his pro- ing and drawing to Misses A. Walsh, M. Pad- gett, M. Richards, M. Murphy, L. Grosby, A. Montgomery, A. Beavers, R. Birch, J. Nagle, R. pored saloon is to be within the patroled dis- Crimmin, L. Quinn, L. Mitchell, P. Fry, C. application is published once a week Hildbrandt, M. Higgs, k. Swain, A. Birch, A. works in the official newspaper of Cadle, D. Cadie, A.’ Padgett, £. Glancy, &. If any citizen then protests against Parks, M. Hamett, A. Sullivan, N. Neff, A. ‘ing of the license a hearing is had be- Johnson, L. Bean, A. McGrath, M. Ward, G. fore the city council If the license is granted Reagan, B. Cooms, A. Williams, M. MeCoy, B. it im not assig: to any other person, though the execare administrator of a deceased licensee may carry on the business. It is not transferable to any other place, though the alteration of the Aghborhor around the saloon make it necessary for the city te grant a permit for removal. In case a license is re- Yoked by the mayor or city couneil “for reason | Knott, L. Garrett, L. Cook, M. Burke, M. Meadley, M. Sidney. orthography, arithmetic, writing and drawing to Masters B. Neff, W. Parks, J. Reagan, G. Osborne, W. Smith, R. Hammett, J. Virnstein, J. Thompson, W. Fuller, W. Callen, J. Callen} L. Downs. J. Johnson, L. Whelan, W. Sullivan, authorized or required by the laws of the state,’ | M. Clark, L. Clark, J. ‘Colliflower, J. Gray, J. then the liquor seller shall hve refunded to Cook, J. Richards, P. Thompson, W. Michael, | him ‘a sum proportio: half the sum |B. Wilkison, F.’Hasford, J$ ire, W. snexpired term rts order the license ail that he has paid. a license revoked on the breach of the law.” On @ onviction they must revoke it. THE ANNUAL REVENCE. Last year 274 persons took ont licenses, and there is a liquor seller to every 675 inhabitants, Schroeder, J. Hayden, J. Mulhall, E. Schreve, J. Harrison, J. Jenkins, M. Hayden, U. Me- Grath, H. Carroll, J. Hassett, E. Carroll, G. Walls, C. Cook, W. Birch, W. Nally, F. Byrna, F. Crismond, F. Schroeder, D. Christofani, G. Knott, B. Langiey, F. Hayden, R. McGrath, E. Walls, J. MeCann, E. Downs, H. McGrath, J. Hordien, J. Dwyer, C. Sumo, G. Moran, J. Connor, J. Grant and B. Osborne. A gold medal in. third class for attendance Se against one to every 177 persons in New and conduct was drawn for by B. Neff, W. York city. But the fee of £1,000 makes the Smith, J. Regan, G. Osborne, W. Parks, W. liquor dealers pay i Minneapolis treas- | Sullivan, D. Christofani, J. Thompson, R. ury $274,000. or 060 more than the Hammett, J. Multhal, F. Hayden, H. McGrath, cost of the police force of the city. This , W. Nally, J. Jenkins, W. Fuller, 8. Colliflower. con Rhee carly lend TOO HOT FOR CLOTHING. Simon Weisbecher Found on the Street in = Nude Condition. Simon Weisbecher, thirty years of age, a swarthy, dark-haired, black-eyed man who could give no address, was found in NewYork eerly yesterday morning in East 65th street, nnde, with his clothing scattered about on the sidewalk. When remonstrated with Weisbecher finally replaced his coat and trousers, but refused to [Eton his underclothing. which he earried in is hand when arraigned in the Yorkville police court. He refused to make any statement and gazed vacantly about the court room. Justice Hogan committed him to the insane mn speaks for itself. itwelf to a city Tt does not | ke New York, where | : «queezed iato x narrow spac and there is no broad division of the city into a Fesidence snd business part. But it will be, seen that it could be applied to most of the country, especially when it is noted that even in Minneapolis there are irregularities in the patrot district to meet eccentricties of the City’s growth. The more worldly wise the reader is. the more likely he will be to ask at ence whether the iaw is enforced and whether the druggists (who partners i are not, as usual, violating it w the people have sought to Make it probibitory. Answers to these ques- tions are that the appearances and general testimony go to show that the law ix absolutely enforced a+ to the liquor saloons, but there is some illicit drinking in many of the apothecary. pavilion at Bellevue Hospital pending examina- shops. These are popularly known as ‘blind tion ag to his mental condition. He hed 19-00 pict im Minneapolis. narie that is not 0 in hie pockets. ppily * sen a that adopted by the good citizens of Asbury Park, N. J.. who call such) |. Micit gro ies there ‘enk easien,” It is Fraulein Boxed the Lieutenant’s Ears. said that it would be impossible for a stranger in Minneapolis to geta drink in a drug store. Even if the enthorities do not wage war on such druggists as violate the law, one wor think that where such a high fec as $1,000 fe paid for the right to sell liquor the licensed traders would take measures against drug store abuses. The fact thint the saloon keepers are not complaining in Minnearolix «eems proof to me that the abuse is not considerable or geen. THE PLAN ADAPTAD TO WasmrxaTOX Careful inquiry of the Minneapolis city au- thorities and of prominent residents of that city convinced the committee that the Minnesota Mquor law, as carried out in the Minneapolis omtinance- in the main, well adapted to the vity of Washington. ‘This conclusion was strengthened when it was considered that Wash- ington, like the beautiful western city, hada Romgueot popalati of native Americans with- out that large udmixture of foreiim-born people whe come to this country with drinking habite Gixed by inherited customs, It was determined, Until July 8—Adet. therefore. to make the Minneapolis ordinances ——>—— Dasis of the bill to be reported, with such #1 To Chicago and Return. changes us the experience of the Washington | Via picturesque B. and 0. K. R. authorities should suggest. It wax decided.| Shortest route and best vestibuled Pullman Rowerer, to make the license fee $500 insiead | fervice. While Fraulein Lizs Woelker and her sweet- heart, Herr Heyl, were strolling in the public square in Mayence, Germany, the other evening | Lieutenant Heydriker, who chanced to pass, became involved in a quarrel with the lady's es cort and grossly insulted him. The young civi- lian was apparently intimidated by the lieuten- ant’s uniform and failed to resent the insult in a sufficiently spirited manner to meet the views of Fraulein Woelker, who thereupon took the affair into her own hands and soundly boxed the officer's ears. The lieutenant ungallantly called # policeman and had the Iady for assault. Her trial has just resulted in her acquittal, a verdict which was greeted with loud applause in the crowded court room. oo Cheap Tickets to Ch olis wit From June 16th to 20th inclusive the B. and ©. K. R. will sell round-trip excursion tickets crom Washi to Cincinnati for $12 and to Inlinnapolis for $13. Tickets good to return of $1,000. The argument fora high license is| Tickets sold June 16 to 90 inclusi that those who pay it are concerned to sid in | return until July & A) to 8. B. enforcing the law against those who would | Pennsylvania avenue, for full particulars and evade payment. It has been estimated by one | sleeping car space.— Advt. of the of, Gio Distsice Police Court that ciasticuieacae with a license fee o: ly €100 there are now ford University Boat Club between 509 and 1.000 places where liquor is ta cl rem te wits i-Yale ney course in Gagtunbene® sold without payment of any license, In other ‘Gerdes, the present law is a failure. | the damage done by Sunda; Premiums awarded in catechism, reading, | sek, A Committee From the Association of In- ventors Urge Some Changes. ‘The Senate committee on patents gave an in- terview Wednesday to the legislative commit- tee, consisting of W. C. Dodge, Thomas Shaw, Robert W. Fenwick, L. W. Serrell, John Lynch and Arthur Steuart, representing the Association of American Inventors and Manu- facturers. Bills have been introduced in both | houses of Congress, one by Mr. Buchanan of New Jersey gnd the other by Senator Platt of Connecticut. Both bills have in view the amendment of section 4887, 80 that any inven- tor whofiles an application for » patent in the United States patent office prior to the date of his foreign patent shall not have the lifetime of his United States patent—namely, seventeen years—shortened by reason of such inventor a foreign patent for his invention at an ear! date the date on which the United States patent is issued. Another object is to introduce into the statute the following Staaten ate a cerete any court inge- ment of a patent where the infringement shall consist in the use by an individual mechanic, farmer or pepe of Ca = or —- ment bought by such person or her own ‘use and not for sale to others until the validity of the patent to be infringed sball have been established by a bona fide suit in a’court of competent jurisdiction st the manu- facturer or of such tool or instrument.” ‘The Senate committee appeared to fully indorse the two amendments sbove referred to, | One amendment in the Senate bill, the legis- Increcommlttes thought, ht not tobeadopted Eppes aby for & emg a od = for every primary examiner the commissioner, in addition <x the 220 n0w charged for every a from the exam! in- shial 40 the commialonse. Ti was urged that there should be a touch between the commir- sioner and inventor, and that every facility should be afforded inventors for bringing before the commissioner questions as to form of appli- cations for patents, ci ae mot wine liminary ter whi i Pl executive duties or administrative powers. without payment of extra fees; and if this could be done all of the sao raised by the examiners should be carried to the board of examiners-in-chief at the time an appeal is made for a judicial decision upon the merits of the case, as such board was appointed particularly with a view of bringing about a r uniformity of decisions upon lica- ions for patents. If was that this latter mode would best meet all the requirements of the case and relieve the commissioner of patents from the labor of determining the many “‘peti- tions” and “interlocutory questions” that now arise in the primary examiners’ rooms before an application for a patent is examined on its merits, 13 Te Chicago and Return. s13 Via picturesque B. and O R. R. Shortest route and best vestibuled Pullman Tickets sold June 16 to 20 inclusive, good to return until July 8. Apply to 8. B. Hege, 1351 for ‘tall particulars and dei THE CHICAGO WIGWAM. ‘It Will Be in Readiness by Tomorrow Even- ing for the Convention. ‘The condition of the work on the democratic wigwam in Chicago warrants tho prediction made by the building committee that the edifice will be completely finished by Saturday even- ing. Working men are busy all over the in- terior of the edifice, which from the interior looks like an oblong bowl of yellow wood about 800 feet long by 200 broad, and in the central space, from whence the eloquence of next week will go forth into space, now stands a pony | steam engine straining at cables and jerking | long timbers up to the upper floors, Shifts of 100 men are working day and night, arc lights being provided for the hours of darkness, and cyclone is being | repaired so rapidly that the building seems to | grow as one looks at it. The entire of plan made n by the eubetitution of a wooden for a canvas Foxt has naturally affected the appearance of the in- terior. Where before one great pole stood in the center of the wigwam holding up the roof there will now be some hundred large pillars made each of thick boards nailed together. The effect of this will be that many of the most de- sirable seats before Monday's storm will now be ensconsed behind wooden screens, not even as transparent asa theater hat. With the excep- AY, 3 1892, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M... to the highest bidder, all that piece or parcel of land situated in the city Of Washington, District of Colum! d designated on tl ublic ene of pian of the city of Washincton part of Hot utinbered two (28) in_square ninbered seven hundred and twenty-five (725), beginniug for tion of these great the interior arrango- ments are practically unchanged. ‘The conven- tion will face toward the west. The delegates will occupy a platform in the middle of the hall in the shape of a fat ellipsis; about this rise tier after tier of seats already chaired and on a sec- ond story set further back and much more | acutely filted climb the seats of the galleries. When the new roof is on instead of the former simple device of lifting up the canvass to let in fresh air there will be along break in the roof, which will drop down over what might be called the dross circle ‘seats and tise again over the delegates as long an channel were cut in crenteary flat roof and fitted with pivoted windows. Mr. Allen, the member who, through no fault of his own, has had so much of his work to do over again, said: “Everybody may feel abso- Jutely certain that the wigwam will be ready to turn over to the committee on Saturday even- ing. Iam now working chifts of 100 men. To- morrow and until the end this number will be increased to 300." ‘Do you consider the building safe?” was “Beyond all question,” replied Mr. Alfen. “It is as safe as the solid ground. The only accident that could possibly happen would be through a po ee and that is p higelitaben Seong where. Wehad one down in the park here a while back, you must remember, and then several people were crushed. ‘The st ays, thirty feet wide, have been arra #0 as to be behind every 4,000 seats, and they should deliver the crowd without any dificulty. Remember, too, that there are se} rate stairways for the galleries and for this floor. No, 1 apprehend no danger whatever; at any rate, none for which the building will be to blame. ‘It has been made much stronger than the specifications demand.” Col. Bright, the sergeant-at-arms, was found examining the exterior of the building with John 8. Hopkins of the local committee. The outside of the wigwam is effective rather than esthetic. It isan ment in yellow pine in which absolutely nothing has been sacrihced to ornament. It stands square agpinnt every wind that blows like an e goods box with stairways. It looks strong and it is strong, and those long banks of steps leading up toitseem toclutch it and buttress it stoutly. The front hae a further front of scaffolding that will be left there for the time being until the decorations which are being rapidly prepared are put in place. These are to be democratic. but non-partisan. They will consist chiefly of bunting, flowers, flags and streamers, with an occasional picture and motto against the yellow pine background. The legend ‘National Dem- ocratic Convention” will dominate in big black letters the whole length of the Michigan avenue Cheap Tick innati and Indianap- ‘lls via Bee O. Re E From June 16th to 20th inclusive the B. and O. RB. R. will rell round-trip excursion tickets from Ws ton to Cincinnati for $12and to Indianapolis for $18. Tickets good to return until July 8.—Adet. ae Supreme Lodge, A. 0. U. W. ‘The annual session of Supreme Lodge of the A.0. U. W. convened. at Helena, Montana, Tuesday. Delegates were present from all parts of the United States and the Bri- fish provinces. ‘The se:sion was short on s0- count of the absence of tained by washouts on the other Tickets sold June 16 to 26 inclusive, good to return until July 8. Apply to 8. B. Hoge, 1951 Pennsylvania avenue, for fall particulars and sleeping car space.— dot. AUCTION: SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. |OMAS DOWLING & BON, Aucts., 612 E st. n.w. NEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. aa ares A Sere Meera | URERMTORT eate SH HORGeS ax onan File, a geots a on. aauns VS TRE Day, ince SURE EIGHTEENTH, at TEN Srobcm P.M, in: front of ‘te primes, she flow: 1 Mares chipped hess te Wecas Se Bec ede ot sp Rares J Oe cyoot weemineon, | Balt j [ere grt dweltne, eeis nth ‘are cour | pean’ of Horace and! Marea consigned by various ten th all Bepie, Sepiesestanajett baler wo bores | poss M1" wtb found nore to est por two vehicles L80 Terms of soles prot ners is sold poset Ap hans | GT lg nd second-hand Buggies, Phactons, Wagons, ‘i it ot $100 rs — S. BENSINGER, Auctioncer. ina "with within ten Gays, Witter winter y, Auctioneers. — Habof fie defsultine purchaser: Alfconveyaacig st | BEQULAR SATURDAY SALE OF. HOUSEHOLD “JAMES H. TAYLOR, ee. SORNER TENTH AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE- mybdkas OST | FUE NouriMest ToNoRnOW MORNING @-THE TER SALE oF TRE oboe EL CONSISTING OF ASTIGEE, OAR tioned prepares Bok nevine bore eA pe] |g AMBER SUITES, MIRKOR-PRONT WARD. aaa wile resol atte sok aucont oe BES. COLCHER, PARLOR, FURSTECHL, chaser on FRIDAY, JUNE SEVEN- >CKERS, FOLDING BEUS, FASY, CHAIRS, Taba et RALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK [BRA R: BOTT Eo EHOUSEERED IN Tr in t of the mi LEATHER: EXTENSION TABLES AN D DIN- 5 Tees TAYLOR, Arinpes, ING ROOM CHAIRS AND OTHER ARTICLES | _jeleat aS fiat. ‘TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. : [ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucis., 1407Gst.nw. It WALT&R B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ‘TRI SALE OF VALUABLE. 1 VED ISTH STREET NORTHWEST.” } "| J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. 1407 G at. ‘virtue of the powers vested in tuted = ros athe Hasna” Uy cree 1 tupreme REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Gf the District of Columbia, io, 18067 on the docket of sald equrt, 1 will off for FURNITURE sale at public in front of the mises DAY. SUVENTEENTH DAY of JUNE,.A. D. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot lettered."*°G" in Voi TT insquare 247, in the ™ ‘and_impro' L? feat tos public: alley’ dweilinu, No. 1132 1th sweet northwest ‘ermns of sale: One-th cet and the balance in one and two yearn, for which, the notes of the ure chaser must be given, hearing 6 per cent interest and on the property sold. A deposit of $200 required when te y in noid. ‘Terms to comp! with in fifteen ~S ‘Taxes paid to date foe eM UEOKGE EURMIETON Brumaer ‘ : é Jebd&ds ‘Sun building. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts.. Oth and D sts. n.w.— TRI ‘EES’ SALE OF SIX NEARLY NEW TWO- AND THENCE EASTWARD, FRONTING 0} I STREET. trast to ns, dated D. 1x00, and duly recorded ta Liber Re. iG ot so: of the Jand ‘of the trict of Columbia, and at the request off se gated thereby. we wil oer torsata by public auction. inJoatof the premises, on FRIDAY, JUNE SEVEN NTH, A.B. 1ng, ot FIVE O'CLOCK P.M ti following described real-estate. situate in. the ci Washington, District of Columbia, and known, am nutnbered one trundred and forty-aix (140), one hun. Gred and forty-seven (147), one hundred and forty- sient G48), one hundred ‘and. forty-nine (148). Suindredana Afty-two (152) andone hundred and Oy three ( o ) of the subdivision of square numbered one, yasand and three (10053), as recorcied in the of he surveror of the District of Columbia, in book No. 6, together with the improvenients on same, consisting of ick dwelling on cack lot, Terms of sale: These properties to be sold subject to tee ghancumbTance of two thousand four hundred (£2,400) dollars as to lot No. 146 and of one thousand eight hundred (81,800) dollars asto each ofremaini lots and accrued ititerest amount to be stat it Of 850 oh each lot re- nveyancing, &c.. at pur If terms are not complied with in ten laya the trustees reserve the right to resell dhe Properties or any of them in default at the risk and of defaulting purchaser after five days’ adver- Semen “THEODORE L,. HOLBROOK, _se8-dkds BANC RD Le MATTINGLY." Trastees, UCTION SALE IGHT, 611 PA. AVE.— Over 1,000 lots of Genuine Diamonds, Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Filled Watches, Chain Rings, Guns, Revolvers from New York Pawnbrokers’ Association. my20-3m FUTURE DAYS. ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G street. TRUSTEES’ SALF OF IMPRi PROPERTY ON SECOND STREET EAST. By virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colmnbia. rendered on May 24, 1802, in Sqaity case No; 1183 on the dockets of aiid court, wherein Katherine Reldy is complainant and William Keough and others are defendants, the undersiened inted in and by said decree, Will sell_at in front of the premises, on WEDNES- TWENTY-NINTH. the same on the line Uf 2d street east, at a point dis- tant south from the ‘northeast corm@r of said lot gighteen (18) feet six (6) inches: running thence west to the rear line of said lot one hundre | and fifteen (115) | feet, thence south elghteen (18) feet six (6) inches, | theres east one hundred and fifteen (115) fect, thenca north to to the line of “2d st, east elzatoen (1s)foct six (6) inches to the place of beginning, toxether with all and singularly the buildiigs, rights, privileges and appurtenances to the same belone'n: ‘he termis o: wale as prescribed b rd cash, one-third in one year and one-third in ‘two years after sile, with interest on the deferred pay- ments, to be secured by a good and sufficient mor Upon the preiises here! option of the purchase auitred from the purchaser at the time of sale. conveyancing and recording at the cost of the pnr- If terins of sale are not complied with within from day of sale the trustees will reserve the Hight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the detwultang purchaser IAS. A. ELLIOT, EDWIN FORREST, | Trustees, _Je17-dkds 402 6th st. n. JRATCLIFFE, DARE & Co. Auct TWO LARGE MARVIN SAFES. By virtue of 8 deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 1390, folio 16 et seq.. one of the records in the Fevorder's office in the District of Columbia, we will | © E TWENTY- Ei HALE-PAS' i. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. 1503 VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, ROOM ‘two large Marvin Safes of the best quality, nearly new and in good order. Terms cash. H. L. SHERWOOD, Trustee, Jel7-deds 1400 Pa. ave. n.w. (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Est. n.w. EXECUTORS' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, TO CLOSE AN ESTA EAT AU 5 On FRIDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FOURTH, 1802, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we will sell, in. front of the premises, lot 92, square 36>, fronting 18 fect on the f 10th ‘street, between P street and Rhode slept of "105 rect to an alle, ry: Wed by an S-room 2-story and basement brie Swelling,” known an premises Now 1519 1oth street ‘This property is desirable as @ home or an ALSO, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., SAME DAY, we will sell in front of the premises & very desirable building lot, betng lot 21 sauare 236, fronting 19 feet 3 inches on the south side of V street horthwest between 1th and 14th by ® depth of 145 feet ta Bdsfoct alley ALSO, AT FIFTEEN MINUTES PAST 81x O'CLOCK P.M., SAME DAY, we will sell in front of the premises lot 3, square 4, frontiny 55 feet 9 inches on the north side of M street’ northwest between 24th and 25th streets by a depth of 100 feet tom 30-foot alley, improved by acomfortable frame dwelling known 43 enue by premises No. 2411 M_ street northwest. The title to 2 piece of property has Leen repuried good by the Estate Title Insurance Company. ‘erius: One-half cash ur upon stich other terms as can be agreed uyon at time of sale, A deposit of S100 Ril Conveyancing and rerordtntat Surchasoes! bse” conveyane x ; “TOUS KER _Sel7-akas P, SHORM FRANCIS D. SHOEMAKER, {E=cutors, (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta., O12 Est. n.w. CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDIN LOT- FRONTING. ON. THIRTE SECOND. Of HIGH STREET AND EXTENDING BACK T MARKET STREET, IN GEORGETOWN, D.O. By virtue of wdecree ‘of the Supreme Court of the Disieict of Columbia, ‘passed in ‘equity ‘cause No 12820, T will offer for sale. in. front of the premise 9n MOND. Y¥-SEVENTH DAY 01 JUNE, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, part of lot Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Georcetown, nd in square 100, becinning for the sane on ‘of 32d or High street, where the south id lot interrects said street, thence north ob said street 34 fect 4 Inches: thence’ west and parsilel ‘with the south line of ‘said lot’ 113.78 fect to Market Street, and then southerly on Market strect 32 feet, and then easterly with the south line of said lot to the ry if ine. Pie thoporty is eliatbly eltnated and has the ad- ‘vantage of a front on two streets. 3 of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, of which a deposit of $100 will be required on theday of sale; the Lalance in equal installments in siz and twelve mont hs, with int st, OF all i, at er. if tho terms of cate are Janina purchaser. : : ‘option of th the risk aud cost of the defa “elt-dads HUGH I. TAGGART (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Est. n.w. SPECIAL SALE OF SIXTEEN HEAD OF FINE YOUNG, STYLISH DRIVING AND WORK HORSES FROM VIRGINIA AT AUCTION eRe spat JU TWENTY-FIRST, 1809, at ‘we will sell in our bazaar, in the rear of G12 and 644 E sircet porthwost, 16 bead of more ot pera oam ‘ivine and Work Horses. __%17-3t_ THOS. DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. (ges & SLOAN, Aucts., 1407 G st. NTRACTOR’S SALE OF TEN HEAD Of COMING ND wee wih Boks i ORR REAULY NEW DIRT WAGONS TWO. SETS Wa HARNESS, CA} REY Sk ie IDE-BAR Ree SU AND BI NESS, COUPELETTE, STABLE ‘PARA MONDAY, JUNE TWENTIETH, 1902, at FIVE OCLOOK P.M. in front of our salen noes, LOT we Will for a local 1 athe shore stock, “Sale positive’ and eee Terre a eee ti MER & SLOAX, jelt-dgas ‘Auctioncers. \TIMER & SLO, ROStroxeras, 1407 G @TREBT. TRUSTEES SALE OF 8 HOTEL AND WILLARD'S HALL, IN THE CITY OF | wasutkaron, Dc, Virtue ot a decree of the Supreme deste Ua et fuity cece rent Sate i is wo Bn ae at public ai cy fo attra: Eine | JUNCANSON BROS., Aucts.. 9th and D sts! n.w. AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, SATURDAY, JUNE EIGHTEENTH, 1892, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, BY ORDER OF GEORGE E. JOHNSON, ADMINISTRATOR, ONE BLACK HORSE, 2 SETS HARNESS, PLAT- FORM SPRING WAGON, SIDE-BAR BUGGY. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, 20 VEHICLES OF VARIOUS KINDS, BEVERAL HORSES AND DRIVING OUTFITS. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, A NUMBER OF SETS OF FINE HARNESS, LAP ROBES, LEATHER NETS, &c. LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. 4016-2 ‘[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. GI2Est.n. w. REET NORTHWEST, SATURDAY, HOUTEENTH, 180%, “AT TEN AM... EMBHACING Ty PART— Parlor Furniture, Walnut M. T. and Oak Chamber Furniture in suites and odd vieces; Wardrobes, New Hair and Other Matiresges, Bolsters and Pillows, W. ‘ec. Exicnsion abies, a varieiy of febon JUNE. LOC! is, a lot of Crockery inane f _ Set, Boceig = a“ oy ‘and Brussels Carpets; Rugs, &e. ;lot of Mat: ting, Heating and Coo King proves, Ee. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, In Bazar, Several Horses, Carriages, " Harness, One Fresh Cow, five years old, gentle and agood milker. ALSO. For U. 8. government, Two Horses and One Mule. 3165 THOMAS DOWLING & SON, A RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. §-PASSENGER PARK PHAETONS By auction JUNE EIGHTEENTH. AT TWELVE od TURDAY, we will sei in front of our sales rooms one G-Passenxer Park Phaeton in «ood order, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. &e. 2 RAteurs, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF A HANI SOME COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, PIANOS. MIRRORS, MAT- ‘tine, CARPETS, &e. HORSES, SURREYS. BUGGIES, WAGONS, HAR- x C. On SATURDAY MO G, JUNE EIGHTEENTH, at TEN O'CLOCI will sell at our sales rooms, 920 Pennsylvania avenue northwest,” 4 LARGE COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD Goons. ALSO, By order of the Hon. Secratary of Agriculture, LOT CARPETS. D- ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., In front of the sales rece HORSES, SURRETS, BU Git, WAGONS, HAR- 3016-2 RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts._ LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G st. nw. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE EAST SIDE. OF SIXTH STREET BETWEEN K AND L STREETS SOUTH On SATURDAY _ A JUNE EIGH- TEENTH, 1862, at F LOCK: in front of he of 21 a in aguare remises, ‘we shall ¢ No. 600, having a front of 20 feet by a depth of 115 | fegt to #'20-f00t alley. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months, with notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of frugt, or alleash. at option ‘of ‘pupchascr. "#100 de- | port required at the time of sale, All conveyancing, | at cost of purchaser. LATIMER & SL 3-dkds Aue TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, THREE-STORY PR D BRICK DW: 5 RUMBER 171d ELEVENTH STREET NOWTH: By virtue of a certain deed of trust heaping date De- ember 15, 1890, and duly recorded in Liber lool at folio 11 of the Land Records for the District of Co- Jumbia, we will sell at public auction, in front of the remises, on SATURDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY DF IUNE, 1892. at FLV. des:ribed real the following je in the cits of Washington, D improved.) containing in be Occupied as astore. Stable in fertus of sale: This property is sold subject to a trunt of €4,000 not yet dues Valance oF pur hi money in cash within ten days frou the day " A dopomit of 100 required at the Hine of silo. All conveyancing, &e., at the cost of purclinser, WL BEES, rrus'ée, _DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts, E FUTURE DAY: PUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NEW THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, NUMBERED 215 C STREET NORTHWEST. By.virtue of a deed of trust duly, recorded in 1:ber >, folio 73 et keg., one of te land records of and at the request of the Parties secured thereby, we will sell. in front of the mises, on TUES: A.D. 189 THE SEVENTH DAY OF ‘AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- in, the city of Washinton nd known and desiuated ‘apart of original lot numbered one (1), in square south of square numbered five hundred and seventy two (572), commencing for the same on the south line of sald square at « point two hundred and ten (210) feet west of the southeast corner of said square, and Tunning thence north fifty-four and ninety-Ave one hundredths (64.95) feet; thence southeastel feen and twenty-five one hundredths (19.25) feet thence south fifty-one and ‘eichty one hundred? (51.80) feet to C street: thence west on the north line of faid C street nineteen (19) fogt to the place of bow ning, together with all the Improvements, way rights, easements, privileres and appurtenances tothe same Gelonsiny oF in any wise appertaining, the aatd sale to be made at the risk and cost of the defaulting Purchaser at asalo of the said premises under the said leed of trust aforesaid. made on the 12th day of D gpmber. 1890, to GW.’ Stickney ‘through James H. jarr. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal installments, payabie in one and two years, the sat Dainnea to be ted by notes bearing date Gay of pale, with 6 per cent interest, ‘payable seunt- annually, and to be secured trust on the dy deed, the option of the pure marehaser's costs ¢ A Property ‘sold, or all cash, Chaser,” Conveyancing, &°. deposit of $500 will be at the time of safe. ‘The terms to becomplied with within ten days, the trus- feos Tenerving the right incase of default in compli. ance with the terms within such tinge to resell the Property at the risk and cost of the defauiting pur. chaser, after not less than five days’ advertisement of h resale in som shed in the city of guch resale pacers te ed in the city ‘SC. PEARSALI ELIFFORD U. SMITH} Trustees. ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL = Yr 4x DUNE SIXTEENTH, 1892, at SIX "THOMAS ©. PEARSALL JeSdkds CLIFFORD U. SMITH.“ Trustees, ‘HE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL Fie Axe Aged TWENTY-NINTH, 1592, at egal: C. PEARSALL.) THOS. Je17-dkds CLIFFORD U. SMITH,} Trustees. PUSCANSON BROS., Aucts., Oth and Dsis. nw. toe SALE OF PUPROVE! PROPERTY ON Bi ING'S RO. BETWEEN ANACOSTIA ASD powEn ROADS, TWO-STORY DWELL- c irtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber follo 450 et seq., one of the land records of of Columbia, we will sell at RSDAY, the, TWENTY gurkD DAY OF 1892, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. ‘premises, follo ‘described ‘Tand and ffemises, situate und being in the District of Coluin- . and known and distinguished two (2) of Mary E. «Sti oybaivision be the sim ® m as the mame appears: Gleurveyor for the District of Columbia in subdivision book, county, No. 6, at folio 132, tugether with the improvements, ways, caseiments.” rights, privileges ppurteuances tothe same belonging’ orin ayy wise: pperteining, ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal install- =— at anaes two years, = aes per or panntially, an secured deed of trust on 1 et my25-déds By Ro. the 1 Dist | A deposit of sold, or all cash, at the ‘option of the purchaser. ‘A deposit of 4200 reauired cont. “Ferns to. be complica “With "adic tape, otherwise the trustees ute fo, resell 3 reserve the it ‘tthe risk and cont of the fetsall such resale ta, in Washington, D. C. Glater atter tive day sunt 4 GUAELS B batty, | Trustees, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioncers. ~_ FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. ees oo ee FUTURE DAYS. _AUCTION SAL ee FUTURE DAYS. WW A“TER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers, THREE-STORY PRESS-BRICK D HEE STORES ARSE MORE EM RTHWEST, AT AUCTION. ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE “TWENTY-SFGOND, 160), SY RALE Pas "TIVE GULOCR Pi we Shall’ sell, in Srogt ot U Lot Sn TN SQUARE 1 17 feet 6 inches f 5 ‘by &> feet im nat ¢innee sett er, Gy seine S RoEstel a ee ne. “Teraue of sale; One-third cash, balance in one, and three years: notes Dearie’ interest from day amie and eccured Uy a deed dof ‘on property sold. All conveyancing, &e.. at purch cost. $100 down when pr perty is struck off : and {f terms of sal ary Bot complied with within ten ders from gale the property will be resold at ris and cost of de- feuitine purchaser. JelG-d@is WALTER B. WILLIAMS &00., Ancts. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Aucts. 920 Pa.ave.n.w. THREE THREF-STORY FRAME HOUSES, Nos, SI EEN AND NINETEEN ber UK NORTHWEST, ON. DAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we all gator f ne preznines, ail of "lot Sand part of in Cabot's recorded subdivision of square fraine houses, Nos. aes, ave. hird cash, ‘the balance in one and two Terry, G percent per aniam payable sexu sccuréd by deed of trust on the property sold. gach. at the option of the purchaser... A depoalt of $100 on each house at the time of sale. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in 15 days from the of sale right reserved to resell the property att and cost of the defaulting purchaser after 5 days’ ad- Yertisement of such resale In sume Newspaper pub- Hished in Washington, All conveyancing chi ¥ SPEIER 00, ante. 00., avOTIONRERE: ING SITE ON RIOD! DP STI BETWE! two ‘of dD. recording at the ot of the. Jepedkds RATE RATCHPFE, DARE NDAY, JUNE T PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. FRONT OF THE PR LOT Fronting 2° feet SQUARE 242, on Rhode Ialand avenue, 20.10 f on P street northwest, with an averace depth of foe ‘This lot is one of the most desirable in the northwest Towa, Circle and many tne and anelegant site for ihvestinent Own Ts, sh. purchaser to assume a deed p bearihy intepest at the rate of 6 per » balance of tHe purchase money in Il over the dead of trast of #5,150-can be ‘at the option of the purchaser. A deposit red at the time of sale. ‘Terms to be com fifteen days from the day of sale or the Aitconveyancinus, recording, be FFE, DARR & 00.. Ancts. & CO. -Aucts.,920 Pa. ave.n.w. TO BE REMOVED. FRAME ‘Terms: One-th Of $200) rea pited with in Fight to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting ‘served. ‘ORY DWELLING. TWELVE iS, FURNACE, GRATES, MANTELS, &e., RHODE ISLAND AVENU RTH FROM VENTIETH, 1892, at FOUR in front of the said house, froin the day 9 iscash by 10.a.1. day after sale. A deposit re auired at the sale," KAACLIPFE, DARR & CO. Jeld-d&ats ‘Auci LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G st. GOVERNMENT SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, wi 'T, TO BE REMOVED IN TEN DAYS. DAY OF SALS. TYPEWRITERS, Ke. , & On WEDNESDAY, JUNE ‘Y-SECOND. 189 EVEN O'CLOCK A.M., at the Interior De= ¥ vorner of 9th and G sts.'n.w., We Will sell quantity of old Consisting FU “ARPES, CHAIRS, WATE COLE 15 TYPEWRITERS AND STANDS. ash, T of the Secretary of LATIN Interior. & SLOAN, Ancts. + Auctioneers, 1407 G st. CRNITURE, SCRAP, CAR. ‘D we will Sell ine Jer of the Secreta Jel6-dte T ATIMER & 5 ¥ TRUSTEES" SAL BLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN ANACOSTIA, D. C. a certain deed of trust, dated the 20th of the Interior, LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. JOAN, Av yA. D. 1801, and duly recorded im Taber 7, follo 444 et aey.y one of the land records of Disirict of Columbia, and at the request of tie party secured thereby, we will ell ‘af x old's recorded «bat and twelve in the subdiviai: LH. A. Grisw: ber county at folio 23, together with the im- ‘fine cottage dwelling, ‘Terms of sal ird.cash, balance in one and years, with interest (payable semi-annually), and deed of trust on the property,or all cash. ngand recording at cost of ‘purchaser. wil be required when the prop- erty is struck off, and if the terms of sale be not cotn- plied with in fifteen days from day of sale the trustees Teserve the right to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting purchase HOH. BE ERNE sel5-dkds DED PROPERTY OX P STR T THIR URTH AND THIER FIFTH STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. €. On TUESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIRST, 1892, at YCLOCK P. ‘sell in front of the feet 8 inches on P or Third street, by a deptir of 150 ory Fraine Houses. in one, two or three leed of trust on the proverty, or all @ish, at the op! of A deposit of #100 required at the time onveyancing and recording at purchs ‘s cost. eee ee THOMAS DOWLING 90 jell -d&ds. ennnrne mae RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucts: it, Ses ‘and | trugtees, will offer the whole lot containing about L834 square | LL ATHIER 8 LOAN, Avcte., 1407051. nw were BR. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers, TRUSTEFS SALE OF VERY VALU, SALE OF VALUARLE UNIMPROSED REAL LIL DING LOT ON Comencniccy AUARUE | YAP SEEMS SOE PR REL WEEN Q AXD & STREETS PEN QAND RST oveTs SOnta wet Virtue of o deed of trast dated i SEY OF WasdiNaTon District Of -D. iv B58, folko * Tand records of the virtue of the last will and t aor request of the =e ieee Ge tnlereierd, wh Pabiie w fublic auction, tn front of the tne on MOR os TWENTY: | DAY the TWENTIFTN Day ob SURE SPANT’ FIVE O'CLOCK | at MALPPART FIv thed real estate situate in | Pieceeor parcels of ground k ashington. District aforesaid, to wit. | Km 10. dt, 12 yumbered Afty-nine (SO) of Georre W. Tw | ory 20's viat subdivision of jote membered Mairey. | salt Lote owt: 18 . Ebirty-theee KS). thirty-four CW), thirty | feet 4X4 ince in Ce ATH ate OM). Girt zeren Gy tabety | OT hand thirty-nine Cai) of George . Morins’ | doe sphdivinncn "of ‘square a fone hundred and ron je quar ven (111), fronting 23 feet on rut avenue | ter! wh CeSime by an averace of about Pl feet toan alley, and | sor: hotes, secn-w) by prspert containing <bout'2.147 square feet sold. or all cash at opt - a ee eae = “ * Bnd | gonveyancing an! pe : mented by 2 trust on the Property. or all cashes | Feces’ will te “tant Conveya snd recordin at Wrarchasirs coat. | eale ve mor com lind wivh im rien de sree wot #400 wil Se roneanea Saale fale the ubilersurnet rowerye th md the terme of Sale. ts hot complied with ih f- | Cont and riak wt Anfaultine jm fee, days fre nig, Srumtere, Pemmrve, the | Botive hy wtwertinnmemt if = resell the property risk and c paper published sm aut city n | ealting Perches em warre - . KATHARINE RSF Sicuteie, GEO uy 311. Q treet northwest _welS-dkds JAMES 5. GUNNELIA 't Trustees, JOSEPH RISHCHOP. Execu aroLa pe —— APE HIE treet aonith ws Rsttsvs sik eco. cannes | wasaispoutine oni 3 TR SALE OF A FRAMP HOUSE ON STtrR- Bak F- AN AVENUE, HILLSDALF. NEAR THE TER-| CHANCERY SALE OF VAT) ARLE FTHE ANacoatta | INATION O1 AILROAD PROPERTY. BEING THE TWO-sT \ fi By virtue of « deed of trast duly recorded in Liver | DW. OX TMIRTEEN-AND Re, Fake, Polio 18et seg. one of the land records for THWPST . al Court nba. and at the written rrquinst | , mov ret anders ied eal q fers. | SETI ARD DAY OF . at HALE-PAST FIVE CLOCK P. M., the fol }escribed real estate: All of lot mim! teen (19) ‘in section Tumbered three of Barry Farm fMtate, acconting to the subdivision made by the tras feos ‘thereof, together with the linprovements, Ke, consisting of a frame hous. | terms of sale- One-half cash the residue in one and | to years, “6 per cent per" ennui, payable semis annually. ‘secured iy deed of ‘trust ‘on’ the provers of the Suprepe | SR THURSDAY, lows three (6), Now | lotena ra: fect then uth twent far ($4) G7 r nid. or all cash at. the oy the puredueer K | gr : Terait of M00 required at or ing ar Mae ANTF qh | Supriind with ll mosey 0 money te ferme of male are not complied with tn fiteen dees | the blan"e rym ataal inca! | from the day of sale the trusters reserved the Tag ko t Feseil the ‘the years, wit isk ant ost of the deh Aaya! Sdvertisement of | ine purchaser | rysaie in some Seyistlee rablished, in Washington, | Jorins of xale to b ‘conve! rv ar the cost 3 will te resol 1 | the purchaser ELAM Two) i. | wa TaAGaakt. tras FILLMORE BEALL ])ENCANSOR Bios. or. ¥h & Daten w Fendail building, 4 -_ = . Je13-d&de ‘Trust. ror Sila oF Hy tee ry av LATIMER E SLOAN, Auctioncers, 1407 6 «t_ hy virtue of ‘ » Corurt of tha a District uf z VALUABLE VILLA sts IN West END Pang, | feo! hohe M0 do sket Sat Re LE, MD. AT ACCT! ant and Fitrabett On MONDAY, 30" TENTIE LNW at HALE. | Twill ell» AST FO OCKP.M., within Our sales rooms, nSATUR 407 G wt. now. we will sell 1 NE tere, wiz TN BLOCK 19; all the interest of the LOT 38, IN BLOCK 20. ty the east half of orietn Lot 20 fronts on Talbott circle and Owen st. and lot ™ wehty 4. ‘38 fronts on D»weon st. | T known at sal; ‘easy and i mig § __ LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE | = BETWEEN L AND M | Hon of oh 'S NORTHWEST BY AUC )N. 1 ora “ad yy By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | S7ld st the risk an « District of Columbia, on the inth day of June, | Siter five days’ adver A.D. Ass, in equil No, 11620, im the | Cuired at cing and recording si Gottechalk Company are complainants and James P. | PUFchas osama Garrity etal. are defendants, Twill sell OF public | ser4.aua DOUT, Truster, Fastin I front of the premises, ‘on Mi DAY. | _Jelddieds MaDe hw. ESR ew ex TE eetEN TA AY feat gr aig | —————————____t n OCLOCK PM. lot numbered elzhit (8), in heirs of HOTELS John Davidson's subdivision of lote in square nume uLs ered three Lundred aud fitteen (315), tm the city of | ————————— a Wasington, District of Columbia, improved bya | (WLONNADE HOTEL, 7 two-story frame dwelling. | York “Amnerican pint ‘Terms: One third cash. halance tn one and twoyears, | @1 per day. syecial. Pat the deferred payments to Footne restaurant | *.fim EDWIN P. AKERLY, Manager, pail eae scape wien oeteeeeeed | Wns wore 0 10 be paid when the property in etpus Terms to be complied with in Bftocn days from Pe. ave. and 14th st, he day of sale.” All conveyancinx, recording, We at purchaser's cost, i Waxhington, D.C. SIDNEY T. THOMAS, Trustea, SCPE SI eens: Jel5-e0d _ 463 Dest. nw FRBITT HOUSE. Tuomas WASHINGTON, D. cs VALUABLE. TMPRO _—_—_—_ 1322 RHODE ISLAND AVE- NUE N EST. AT AUCTION. By virtue of two deed trast, daved respectively September 10, TRX7, recorded in Lier Lh folio 1 gt seq. and January'4. ise recorded in Liber, 12st BICYCLES v x Why? Bec " Jo wheat folio 458 vt seq.. oneot the land records of the District | acawe.s tect nited Stave of Columbia ured | hes proved ag gf colami | Bas proved that i alu workuaa tsjuity couse So R328, sh te TA dy at Be me athed to al % 0 1897,onthe Toth day 6 ; ‘one at Seapiked whines TAO, we will weil) in front of the neemiees, tm MON: | gq 2nt ois Serewtind winds ter Siber DAY, JUNE TWENTIETH (00 PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. mh}0-4m_ Fr Ring remy one sing | - anaes wade Island avenie by hes 7 5 wide alley. Said grou having « vn-foot-wile Arw ATER € vor ( OMPANY. yon the west se anrowed ty. hn Tevonys ~~ -_ Agents for the OOLUMPTA WESTPEN wor pene marth WORKS, HARTFORD a aed ELLIOTT HICKORY. Lares wheels sn the city. Seuarsutweo instraction Instruction school ia rear tickets, 6. thereon, payablesemt-annually, for, whi of the pirrchager or purchasers must be | ine date the day of sale and to be secured trust on the property. or all cash. at the op | purchaser." ‘A deposit of #1.000. will be required at | time of sale. | If the terms of sale are not complied (10) days the trusters reserve the right to by advertise. | leed of ion of the ATWATER ch: 14 ° « Sas ocr od trove PNEUMATIC cording at cost of haser, we RICHARD We ENCE! 40 : ERFORD,| Trustees. 07 Fst. mw. ity. PUXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 7 ROBERT G. RUTH. AP reas -dkds THY “WHEFLERIES, BETWEEN NINTH AND Lessons tree (pur SMITH W aed Ne Nv, ie TWENTY. PIANOS AND ORGANS. 2, Ci VE OC ce re will sell ffont of the teavetive premises song ot | "PUNING AND REPAUIENG. GEORGE PLY the finest building Jots in Southeast Washington! 2 Dartly descrited as follows, sare with W @. SQUARE 1065, PRONTING PENNSYLYA- E NEAR FIFTEENTH STREET EAS 29, SQUARE 1077, PENNSYL' A AVENUE BETWEEN TEENTH STREET AND UCKY AVEN LOTS 16 AND 2 SQUARE 104), - FRONTING THIRTEENTH STHEET EAST NEAR PENNS\L- Mrge QUAR (45, FRONTING PENNSYL rata AVENUE NP ak FOURTEENTH STREET | AND 98, SQUARE FRONTING FIF- vER F EMPL Pianos for rent. RTHEAST OF | Piano axency Weer Vin Siar east AVESOE SEAR) Prauter a Davy vraNos, cxseRPAsars 4 7 in tome, tow rr 4 art LOTS 22. 23, 24. 30. £ | elewance of styl wave proven the ne years have ar supreme exocifence, PIANO PARLORS, SIL Oth st. S Rites Sota ee inp TH AND. t ae i a AND THIRTERS RTI STEINWAY, CHAS HLER, PRIGGS PIANOS. STREETS EAST FROMTING OX SAip STREETS. | SOnrans SSP ARESTAIN ABOUT 41,000 FEET IN THIS | ARE. | _ no0-te + is seldom such achanen offers to. purchase i= a ar Ras rapully advancing section of Hieeity. "Bale | gSSg TET q Without reward to weather. | ¥ Terms: ‘One-third cash, balance in one and two | *SSg years, notes to bear 6 per cent interest, payable semi. |g 8 i | auaally, and to be secured ty dead of frac on prop | Sss® J E ROOM ¥ sold. or all cash a Of yirchaser A ition. 200 fi rams POCA AGO Ee Ge ae Fears nh oe RTHWEST. norton. Reyancing, ey at, Pure fost. ” Terns to bs | a Tooonly Y AUCTION. coum TWEETY. | combliod with in Sheen dave, Sheraton rehe se SUB LOT 51, SQUARE i4, reed by: a new ZFstory brick house; 9 rooms and provements. Te dat the time of sale. of #200 required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fiftecn days from the dav of sale richt reserved to resell the property at the Tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five avs’ alvertisernent of such resale in sone newspaper Yublished in Washington, D.C. All conveyand and over ling at the “et of the parchaaer: _sJel5-d&ds " "RATCLIFFE, DARE & GO., Aucts. JQATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. TWO-STORY BRICK ii MODERN IMPROVEME CAN PLACE, TWELI DANDE STRE! On MONDAY AFT: N, JUNE TWENTIETH, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale in front of the yromines SQUAME. 1008, Improved by a two-story brick house containing six Ooms. wea rill be stated atthe time of nale. | Ad 300 uiron acceptance of bid.” Terms to be bom lied with in fifteen days, otherwise right reserved 20 Fesell tie property at the risk and cost of de murchaver afver five dave’ adv :ALL TS. NO. 1224 DUN- PTH AND THINTEE! NORTHEAST, Ate. In some newspaper served to resell at risk and cost of defaulting tmir- chaser or purchasers after five days" advertisement of Such resale in some ne ished in Washing , D.C.” Real Estate tle Bo a Pass altract. CORMROS BOR _}lakds — Sthand Dists. nie. eXcanson jucte., 9th and D sts. nw. |. WOREMANSHTP TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON vy invited to their iy virtue of twu deeds of teat beatin date, May 4 radeon nie ate. May 4, ‘ B.isor, and sul recorded nvr 10. lige Of the Bidirict “of colgmtts," aka‘or ‘ant recone Of the parties Secured. therein. wa will soll at et E TWESTE TOUR DAT OF SURE eB at FIVE OCLOCH PUM. the Yahawiny a yo premises, situate ne tyr of Wachineton, D.C, Sot telng’ parte ‘county of Washineton Dt» am of lots numbered tLand 12, in tlock numbered 4 in : portal atten oNew Ariens sexton T DROOHATAS AL Fan MHAND MaSox at | low fieures. s Bora enyy te NTHLY INST Unvermty” ond frosting 64 feet on biney strcot on ree on Binney . depth of 150 and tanproved by two lance cottese dwell dwelling will be sold separately, beets With the easternmost house. The terms of sale in the es ing ol LT ‘ money in cash two Rames and fue he, ee and three Yeara, With interest at 8 fe cout | Hoow 0, B10 Fst h.. el! per annum. jenerni-annually, ‘apd se. : = — aid, or all cash, at gption of | \[ME. FRANCIS, CARD READPR AND TRANCE (2th medium, life given from cradle to grave. Se tule coed Phe a Weyancins and record. rms 9f fale. to be na y HOF. CLAY is THE advertising claire: is ten (10) daye from day of ale, or near and tard Aifronvepanelng and reccrding a the con of Feeoldfat rok and'vaat ho atealting arbesers hig ed Has woncrta prophet ‘af peck FeiSanan ATCURRYRDARE'ECO AOIE | ante RESIN MHOWRE Prat, | HER ers Tul, Seri eae scoes rs a Gal OF VALDAGLE caEnOVaD | Boa Ronee ae sie oces fr business, rennyon ae ee ae En ERD erate ait, et a DER RAL Senlly trvabies evil intiusness. Straneers from othor VE! ALUABLE AND DESIRABLE UNIM- zs > coming to rich PROVED REAL ESTATE At THE CORNER O} Bttkets wast AXD M_AND pei ~ te RULAWARE AVENUE AND SOUTH C STREET | NORTH IN WASHINGTON CITY, DISTHICT pene Ai * Auction. + Satisfaction ewaraatecd, ‘ittiues far. Hours, On FRIDAY. AFTERNOON, JUNE_TWENTY- ‘virtue of the last will and testament of James H. ‘9! Sundays Mesblenes 296 ii — FOURTH. tite, AT SIX OCLOCR Pat Wwe wil pocket deceesed. the endorsed, fe executor and | 43 and txh nts. southwest SY Hse sell by public suction an front of the pr yee Roxb ati REN UPIN DAL o ‘ME. PERRIN, THE TROPST DESTINY Fronting 76 fect Linch on Delaware avenue and 108 | JUNE. 4: D. 1802. at HALF-PAST xs 2Ui reader of the awe. Information given with feet inches on South C street. F, MC. ali that paré of ot No.5. im aauare No, ik | poryal securacy Torna. She Sy" W sham This property is ecaaty located in a section beginning at the south west corner of id Jot run- bs larion st. u.w., bet and 7th, Fand ys is rap improving and is. Bafa gt ning thence east seventeen feet two oes: yl3-1w" Yantageous subdivision; is near the U. north fifty feet ; Se two tne! Const and Geodetic Surveys New Buliding and | and thence soni ttt Frit one sauare of the new cable line of the W. &G. | | Termsof sale: "Teriys made knbwn at sale. A deposit of $200 at | which purchaser timerot sales Rust od the property Jels-ak IFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. he NEES Fe. ave.n.w. Bases te pelea Gays from day'et aale, the | Veer iwe pee cal _—~ =F ‘the right ‘the cost and r x ‘AND_ CHIROPO. THES SA EOv ems Urnernongp |e Seoul peracey hame areata | Mab ellie Ca fark TWEEN MARYLAND AVESUE ASD OF ces hres are Peres. IST GOODS south of New York pr CBTHEAST. ST ADCTION. les ae { gerfes in Tier Son 380 at foll0 378 steeg. 3 Pee nee nw. 5 Ts T, records for the fumble, in THOS. F. WAGGAMAR dost Kamar Iserxore the request of the party secured ead ne OAK CREST, PRINCE GEORGE'S 0O., MD., tagvop, Mt Miz 00. Oak Crest ss roms t miles Bu- aoe = cies naa Se beets eee @ 4 R Gloves. tio BEST QUALITY AND LowssT PRICES ¥. ax were, ‘MILITARY AND SOCIETY FURNISERA,

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