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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1893—TEN PAGES. oe. MANY CASES OF GRIP, THEIR RELATIVE RANK. rigan, November 28, 1892, fourth battalion; a Hamiiton Dimmick, December 15, 1892, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 4 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ set Bore Pataca ier hes Statisti- | Here is Se ——— Ne- separate com 0: pf L; $5 Deslel WHat 2 TOMORROW. _- FUTURE Days. FUTURE DAYs. ~POTURE PA\s. —— basroadiphieninsae — ae , fourth battlaion; 24, . ‘Parewirs, 1 — : a" ane Sari pir A pers ow s 3.1896, aieth bat ‘25, R DARE & CO., Auctionsera we | CUANCERY SALE OF VALU. RRIMPROVED | ‘THOMAS DOWLING £SON, Aucta, 612 Est nw. | GPLENDID ING LOTS FRONTING 20 iucaciee earthy inprey ook ceaan Vics getanlagen hidinceae cane ‘of | Jobn T. Fitzgerald, February 13, 1898, third ‘Distuicr oF coven MPTORY SALE OF VERT VALUABLE con-|” TkreTH CAND “FOURTEES IA STREETS the first this | bas . , had is a register ‘Court of the District |» NER RES! DESCE SITU ATE St THE SOU NORTAWES? = week five deaths from that disease have been | its officers, a tabulated statement showing the | *@Parate company. REAL ESTA’ STREETS S01 CARPETS, RUGS Noader ened = ACTING SECOND LIEUTENANTS. PROVED PROPERTY BEIN — 2 ay Ko 2eef0) WEST CORNER OF TWENTT tH AND. DNESDAY APTERNOON. appt, Gs, fuches ve etal). we will sell at 4 reported. relative rank of those who wear shoulder straps. ENTH ST! AND 646 G 8’ ‘MIBRORS, (08, ORGANS, pms will soll tt pub. cenafan GX RAME SQUARE | TWELFTH. IK at QUARTER PAST FIVE Mr. Moore, the statistician of the health de- | Such a register has, however, been compiled |, 1- George B. Heinecke, April 25, 1892, ambu- TON, on eatoneiywonw, ire SWE See rere RENOGNE SAS: | COAG, so Scat the of Cho premio. oasis partment, who has charge of the work of studs | BY Col Theodore Meche, the brigade adjutant | MBG Cope: 2) A. O. Hutter, Febronry, 29, | fas Enveh Semecea arin ined Sent petra aia oSPTECURCRS APU, MINETEENTE, ts, |" Lows 4¢ To 25 INCUDSIVE, SOUARR ea ing the diseases and making up tables of-deaths | general, and isnow published for the first time. | 7 se edhigracaar packs re Bae APRIL FOURTEENTH, 1809, berianing at | WE WILL, SEI AT OUR SALES ROOMS, Pa ag A 12 tet, all Baw. for the department, said today that although | It will interest every National Guardsman. | Eucbaam, Februare'a8. 1898, cagisoer corpas ” | presser: the fllettie Sea Tibty Seth” gree Reeeny AGESERAY cOLEESTION ment stone td! brick. dri. Sq O0,R stret | there had been «great many deaths from the | Below will be found the list as compiled by y soca user, sivuate and Tying fn the city of Washington OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Si: bon bes weesines sabe pur sed oenenn | gzip be saw no reason to be alarmed about the | Col. Mosher, with the number, rank and date Farms and Mortgage Statistics. First, ‘The south twelve (12) feet nine (9) inches at TWELYE OCLOCK as, Poo a ee SS Geenee. . 5 of rank und organization to which attached | Special Agent George K. Holmes, in charge | te full depth of original lot 3¢ in square ni red TR TORSES Gs Fantly decorated, satique oak panel wainscoting im Two years ago this month, he eaid, the dis-| yen in cach cus, of the division of farms, homes and mortgages | known as Nor 719 7th street sowtingast BUGGIES, HARNESS te, Sininy room and ‘hall, bu ease was at its maximum and he thi és “4 Second. All of original \ mabered three Consignments recet’ ¢ hous oo ‘One. : can the ens fan Gide gear anh Guan BRIGADIER GENERAL. in the census ofice,has written a letter to Chief | cp in auars mupbecrd esht ‘hundred and seventy EATCLIFFE, DARH H COs auctn | cuase motes Mt egal tectaiheeate a ee aS the disease will gradually die out. Last week | 1. Albert Ordway, April 19, 1887, general | Clerk Wardle, acting superintendent of census, | bt (S/%). fronting 30 feet on 7th street near the | _Telepbone 1282. 1t_| years, with interest from day of sale. or all, ce yet most of the victims were old persons. | officer. in which he makes an estimate of the time re- | fort to 42/008 Sey. and iinproved by a dwelling | WW AETES B. WILLIAMS & 00.. Auctionrers | cf _quore, Sian oue-thicd cath, Mf | parcharer | 6 Bait ale" Convepancine. Re), et varices com bat this week, said Mr. Moore, they are about ired to complete the work of the division | Thia Ail of srimingt ict ane ee SALE OF MANDSOME PARLOR, CHAMBER axp | form, lots sid of $208 for" the ald ok Ce ae: the riche reserved to reapil the proporcy fe” Sateairet middle age. Some of the deaths have been 7 me a a'| ceo tia ‘sales oe ths pomeaa Galle aor inn hunch Sard a TSN EE RR | DENTE ROOM FORNITORE, CARPETS, 2TC., | GUires op sccentance of Ud.” All conveyancing at the So cae end eces ol the Acdeettiay Pavthases horace poop o eho ha ai . 1, Cecil Clay, November 26, 1987, secon: re s He cdma GRE, Bandred and seventy eight (SS), | | RT AUCTION. tise babi Saqr advectisemmen’ of such resale in wine newspaper Jeunes sod'eno uae Sam Sabine’ | rviment: 2, Win Gs ore Jeary a | mace “fk, done eh ck tee | Ri aigt- cathe 2 hse peer est | sBhCRNOME SDR PEPIN, 60 owes noxNeeseeeae ates in tn ave ett iy evan igte | Vardakde” " BUSCANAOS BROS. acctioners another attack upon their nervous system. 1889, first regiment. od mecigage and familly slips will be ceanraeted. | t=4,, in and tn fro sales room. corner 10th # RELLY. Trustee, ‘at the risk and cost o! —_ . ? of tos n.w.,.6 larwe amorement of House x So. ave'ne. | purchaser after Ave days’ previous notice cf'wuch te | @@-THE A Pos: Mr. Moore is a firm believer in the germ LIEUTENANT COLONELS. about January 1, 1894, with the present eres eat kantred epleeta eee ee tare removed frou private residence on Et, | THOS. DOWLING & SON, Aucta. ap8d&de | sale in The © Fioase open for inspection. | egant et raincoat PORDNESDAT, NINETEEN theory, and to a Stan reporter he said that the | 1 Emmet M. Urell, November 25, 1887, sec-| of clerks. This estimate, however, does not | feet Sinches on G street. ‘with a depth’ of stent 48. = . incl ‘Sale within sslea 1:30, sly. Sejm teeme to develop daring the warm spell | 504 regiment; , Clifford &. Walton, April 17,| melNde ® tabulation ofthe descriptive per-| faaa ony AMA earns, UE» Grestary dane | Funes Me TPUBS BSS Tae PAST FIVE ‘Aiconveyancing aod recondine st purchasers costs” | 9 LLAtEs & sLoan, avctionneng, — oo. | “enive: DMA’ DUWLING & SON, Acts: ceric Me io7 @ st. sis das BSS gt ot anten “ef the presninen ReaWtOn SROs, Ancte WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, Gealite et. Size aad Neue oumey, oud | ates Taste ef the beet actiaes of THE PERSONAL EFFECTS OF THE LATE REV. ors = ; : it follows severe cold, and when the grip takes | 189, first regimer.t; 3, Theodore Mosher, July | 1046'¢¢ piring families, which until the pros- and is reacded by the cable care and. 4. J. BULLOCK, FORMERLY CHAPLAIN oF | *4CUTOE'S SALE OF A) TWO-STORY FRAME tent og at te bold it attacks the vital parts. Often it is car- | 18, 1892, general staff, adjutant general. ont time has been regarded as unattainable for | fe Aas we rgrond, he atv of the Tater Peoe |B Ae san UEMD STATES AERIKE ae Doe] Capen ENG. AND ice $f the Nupreme tart! the District et Fied to the kidneys, then to the angs and finally xasons. want of time and money. It is believed to be | street proverty, “The cable ons ant Put owe eaae | a — Rast, RUE RETWYES NEW JERSEX AVENUE AND | forcast. at the autinn tera ot hathae dee tain that this tabulation can be made 1, William C. McIntire, November 1, 1887, ind | removed from Sach of the above properties, ‘WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, COMPRISING NOKTH CAPITOL STRE LES NORTHWEST AT | Co . ia) Pennsylvania avenue, city of Serhianton ig ‘The grip, he thought, has lost its fatel form, since it is highly interesting and valuable’ it is | iniirtead two come ween ee cant the balance AUCTION (BEING NO. : Disinct of Oslamiia, on. THURSDAY, eral; 2, Edward in one aud two years, on MONDAY. APRIL SEVENTEENTH, x for while there are, perhaps, a great many cases | Keneral staff, commissary general believed that provision will be made for it after | sale nt the raze of O per cout pan cee in oe ee gE Mo. 940 LA. AVE, ELEGANT BRADBURY UPRIGHT PIANO. PAR-| past FIVE O'CLUCE PAC. f shall well in fronted | Oehoc Ra my Bat eee, en EE the deaths are comparatively few. The same, | R. Campbell, March 27, 1888, fourth battalion: ae ~ Sines | sumsaliys eecaren be sel of tran cearae LOR SUITE. RARE OLD ENGRAVINGS, ANTIQUE | the premises at public auction by authority under the 3 45 XA iy few. January 1 by hiring the tabulating machines pon, erty | PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES AXD MARES. E s defendant in anid to the followine de e 1888, 4 sold, or all cash, at the option of the oF BRASS FIRE SETS, BRU ry y Jest will end testament of Bridget Flynn, dec: he added. might be said of diphtheria and scarlet | 3, John L. Smithmeyer, June 18, 1888. general | anq transferring to the farm and homes di- | Purcussers, “Ndcros ot Figo be para 'S, BRUSSELS RUGS AXD CAR. | jest will And testament of Bridget Flynn. doce er, and, singular as it may seem for this sea-| siaff. civil engineer; 4.’ Thomas B. Harrison, | Vision from the population division a sufficient | ba part of fot 1 ant ess0 caches rie BS aol oa = PETS, ODD CHAIRS, D. R. FURNITURE. FINE| sndtwenty-tve, having about 2 feet tone, Pinning son of the year. the city, said Mr. Moore, is | April 21, 1889, third battalion; 5, George A. I se be required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale OLD MAHOGANY FOUR-POST BEDSTEAD, WITH ck the average depth thereof of about @ feet, im- + ti f---*¥ kf. Fs ys | April 21, 7 > A. / force of clerks to make arun of carde for red ef Mr. D. B. Kelffer of Elizabethtown, - Pune tables. si banquet iailes. “@ usb tater. lot of feee frou malarial influences. Bartlett” September 30, 1888, sixth battalion: Rend of hie an are not complied with in fi days from day of < TEESTER TOP; RARE OLD PIECES OF MAHOG- | Poved by & two-story frame with brick besement | cooking utensils, lot of crockery, cash Thie city is no doubt the healthiest city in | 6, Frederick Brackett, March 26, 1890, eecond | CWT 4nd heads of hiring families. Proverty at the risk and cont of the dafawicine poe py eaters tiation ANY, HAIR AND HUSK MATTRESSES CHAMBER | “TOs wate. One-half cash, balance in six and | sritet: about WOmallons whisky.” > alles etn. ¥ : = crt sa Brien, . acer stter i ; FURNITURE, WARDROBES, INDIAN RELICS. | yweive cared by mote o a Jone bor « larytart lao whiak; SS a sl oe an ee a paca nar yo A City’s Affairs in » Muddle. ever publlaned in Wasingiste Dents Anta rE Sere gee re ed NAVAJOE Bi NKET, SET OF OLD CANTON | imter-st trom layof sale and a deed of trast om peor | Aukee ee inne” Satsedane ieered Gn 7 pt 5 = See rpg rear | ‘The affairs of the municipality of Cleveland, | *8cing and recording at tae cont of the purchaser. (ORNING, APRIL FIFTEENTH, at (BLUE AND IITE) CHINA, FRENCH AND | €fty sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. | the property of J. Frank Miner the Sanitary League, as well as those employed | December 1, general staff. 8. Gen.; 9, D. L. M.| 7 2 GEOAGE RK. REPETTI TEN O'CLOCK. OTHER CHINA, GLASS WARE, CROCKERY, &:.. | 4155 recording at purchaser's cost; | satisfy execution No. StNWh. in of Che as inspectors under the health officer, will only | Piexotto, December 2, 1590. general staff, C. | Ohio, are in a state bordering on anarchy. Executor and trustee of the estate ‘of This lot consists of one pair of ~ EEX, &>- | 6 be paid down when the property is struck of. | Wenrich’ DANIEL M. RANSDVLL: t" % Stscaoa tend to greatly improre ite condition for the | Ord.; 10, Frank Aldtich, December 3.” 180, | There isa mayor and nothing more. It was _spéakds John Laveszi, deceased Snow White Horses, four end five | TURES Ere Ren er ee PO RMITURE, PIC- | Forma ct Ape sale tobe complied with within ten dave | District of Columbia. RATCLAPFE, ae coming bot weather.” general staff, L. 11, Frederick C. Revells, | thought the term of office of the diractoré of ‘HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. years old, weighing 1,250 pounds each, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL SINETEEN’ Tht to resell 4 . _ Concerning the cholera scare, Mr. Moore is | April 7, 1891, first separate battalion; 12, iufus | ogre, the term of ollie co me divvatort of Ha Splthat ere acces Closely matohed and strictly sound; © aC WALEPASE TEN AM st teatdence No, Tard | ime Dorchaser after ive DUCANSON BROT, Auctionnern of the opinion that the cholera will visit this | H. Thayer, July 15, 1891, general staff, J. A. | he different depar fier TATE ADJOTNING ¢ TOT RENCE splendid team for an ice wagon, ex- Rigas stree. northwest, we will sell the entire personal | D¢Wshaver Published tn, NEARLY NEW BEACHIFUL CORNER RPS! country this summer and he is equally certain | Gen.; 13, Daniel McCauley, December 10, 1891, | When the mayor went out of office. Legal au-! EXTENDED AND NALLYTOWN. Press wagon or for any purpose. Also ro ak a eo ees ‘ DENCE, BEING No. 200 11TH STREET, Cc that Washington will not be a sufferer. He | general staff, I. Gen.: 14, Burton H. Hors, No-| thorities say that such is not the case. In the pBy.eirinn vf a decree of tho Supreme Court of the one Bay Horse, five years old, can /-tothissale. 9a agree ep energy REG OP BATNERT SOUTHEAST, MA-WIN- remembers the cholera of 1892 and ’47,when, he | vember 2, 1892, first battalion; 15, George H. | meantime three directors have resigned and | passed Sune 10 Ine, ie ene oe 1ST oot or enter (sean; theese seteraton: “The StS ‘ R ‘ RCO- Anete. Sore erea.®- | on TAUESDAY APTERNOON, APRIL TWEX says, ths worst of the disease was along the | Harries, November 12, 1892, general staff, | three hang on. The mayor does not know | Jackson H. Raison vi. W. W. Collins et al. balance of this stock consists of large —aple-dts LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers _ | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF 12 BUILDING SITES OX | TIETH A.D. Inti. at FIVE O'CLOCK, oe eal banks of rivers where there was limestone. LRP. whether to recognize the latter or not. The | (2) FRIDAY. APLIL FounTy: ATH. 1 it FIV size workers and some fine drivers. LAtir & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Gst. donee cae se ee ht 4 all, tm frost of the nen SOUR ‘The waters in the rivers became low and per- } acpi. officers that he appointed have not been con- | forsale part of a tsact of land Wrine in econ ot ney ath tee oy HST. NW. Reet Z : ‘This tot 1s tnproved hy a searis woe tay-wintowed sons, of course, drank it just the same as they firmed by the council, which is republican, and | Wasaipzion. Disirict of Colmmbia, originally known also consicned to us a car load of TRUSTEES’ SALF OF’ VALUABLE IMPROVED | _ B5 virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | brick dwelling with i) um iuprowements and op br Shorag~ Se t there ana | 2+ Gilbert Thompson, February 9, 1893, en- | ree or eee ete Will not be. At prevent | and patenicd as.""Mount Airy." tescribed by inetes Horses and Mares, soine extra drivers PROPERTY, KNOWN AB’ 1210. AND. 1212 H | Disirict of Coluubia passed on the Sth day of April, | Iatet eiectrical appliahors. beaut fully. papersl had before. The pure water was not ae | thant 6as e a y At present | shay asfollows, to wit: Boxinning ac the northe and. workers, STREET 7. WASHINGTON. DC. : y docket 54, | throurhout aud containing mine tome ron they were drinking a powerful medicine which rps subordinates in office are ranning the city’s | west corner of a one-acre tract of land owned. by. This will be « h cate veik By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated -4ta day of the most desirable apd ray tlly ia. operated on their bowels and caused so many caprarss. affairs. “There can be no solution of the mud- | Charies Barnen and Iyine’contignous tthe tract £8 i heir ea edilame dt hetherey Mas. AB. Yabo, aud ‘duly recorded in Liber "1461, me cectiuns of the soutivest. within ome equare as more fe and they 2 9 B feet, south 3? dexree a ES interest, we will se fc auction Jat o eras #5 , balance to's RIGHTS OF THE UNITED srarEs. | (lon; b Eugene C eawarte June ter | after “the unexpected assumption of office by Ep line of sald-onessere tract |e ea a ncstloneer the rere, Tou MONDAY. Ru esiiaes Shreribed wat estate, tring and | gaah-at the upton’ of tbe yurehwes A tapout ut SS ttalion; 3, Charles 8. Domer, Jung 27, | savor Biee a week ahead of the usual time. made iiore or ose 2°) apizee 46 Loutstans ave. PAL. the following property. situate In District end peredarvent) seven (77) to etentg- | Rewer panchasere seat Resets be oeephed eat ‘The Eloquent Argument of Mr. Carter j 1987, sccond battalion; 4. Arthur Brooks, Jul; piss perience aig : hind’ cash, one-third in one ph a ae ee ae i i Siaace himbered stk ‘otherwine the mish’ reverved to raesil eine ts ro Se fr: Bacecet ler geome placragrmoet threes ee eee ee Esterred raynonts to be scoured Gy deed of seas aeons | LATIMER & SLOAN, Ancta, 1407 st SFedget of SS toot ee ba Glicy 30 tee eae “ies: | nan temrovenrcestioe aed provided atk sisape ts | St fave days ferred hayriennts to tw secnred by deed of trust upon — e fan alley 30 feet wide. Im. | imaa tuvrovine section ai . chaser after Ove daye After Tax Stan's report of the Bering sea = Kg iS 1837, first separate battalion;/ The A, S. Holmes il refinery, covering twelve | te premises so.d. and to bear interest at the tate ot EXTENSIVE SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, by two S-story brick dwellings in good order, Some n>wepaper pal pro : April 14, 1888, second reg- Gper cent per aumum trom the day of sale, payaos r 0 fai. own as Nos. 12 STS | | dermy ot male: One-third pide tribunal at Paris closed yesterday Mr. Carter, | {Inent. chaplain; 7, Harrison Dingman, June 2, | 8¢Fes of ground, on Seneca street, Buffalo, bes -anunally. nail aha the ation of the mye | HANDSOME MIRRORS. PLANO, PARLOR AND | HZ. a as eae Trad i cht, the seen 5% continuing his argument, admitted that the | 1833, first regiment, Q. M.; 8, Henry H. Par- | destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon, together od with within ter dayavcr | TURBOF ALL KINDS pacar tT ne | tac adictnine lS aston the testo cone pan wae | wah anees . fact that pelagic sealing was wrong did not | menter, November 26, 1888, second regiment, | with twenty freight cars and a train of oil cars, ‘be resold ‘at risk’ an'l cost —o fitgda thereby makings total frontae of 10 feet | Zeon sid RON STREET, RAL eEee TAL ESTATE ; e : Serene Bet 8% ages . 2 Conveyenetn: ches by a depth of 3 fe-t, forming 3 Suitable lot for | A de i Tryin SRE Se 3 xD give the United States the right to interfere, QM: 3, "Wiliam 1. Cash February 16.1889, | sidetracked near the works. Thirty thousand AREDT TCR Bi ALL THY CROCKERY, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, | #iillor flat. sud, being ia'a desiraule, ‘eeuteal ‘ehd tobe counted with Fane tH STREETS NORTHEAST, WASHING. Tot he contended that when it was proved that | tt regiment, LR. P.5 10 Charles H. Oarand,| barrels of oll atored in the works were also | sais Dulane, tc. ISED AT THEINAVGURATION BALE. — | UUM imvtarine eae, sould atest Snation of | ARH Ue HGR eaitna afte ifeot | gBriieiur dss den of tron ated the 40h dy of such sealing seriously injured the American in- | iJny, April "27, 1889, third. battalion; 1 burned. The fire was started by an engine JRATCHEFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers On SATURDAY, APRIL FIFTEENTH. 1893, at |" Terms as to cash and deferred payments will be an- of the pur- | Dctobes. A.D. ISM, end recorded in Taber a : ropping ccals in some oil which was running beth TEN CCLOCK A.M. within onr sales 1407 | nounced at time of sale. All conveyancing and Te. Soe F 0 a cords of the Dust dustry it became the duty of the United States | H. Barksdale, June 19. 1889, first regiment, | (TOP TnE vote a iitch, ‘the wind blew 2 G sircet, we will scll general line Of household ef- | Cordine at purchaser's cont. Terms tobe complied MM. F. MATTINGLY, 435 7eb'st. nw, | of Columbia, we sill sod. at oublic, auction. tn front to stop the practice. Lord Salisbury hed con- | edjutant: 15, Allen D. Raymond, June 21. 1880. | the flames into the works and_an explosion oc- ‘3 bo lpn orice meee Sih i= Aitoen days, 9200 wit! bo required at time of Trustee | Day" or ASIC, 18h, at, HALP-PAST POUR fourth jon; 14, Hamilton E. Leach, July fb ee mento 5 - 5 (CLOCK P. M.. the following describe’ res 4 tended that only piracy justified the seizare of | fourth battalion; 14, Hamilton E. Leach, tuly | curred. Every few minures heavy explosions as AE RO EDWARD M.GALEAUDET. 3 trastees Scenes toeciiged Wucbtes Bits eatee vessels on the high seas; but both piracy and | s’parbour. August 11. 1939, first separate com- | 2¢cUFred, when ammonia drums ‘and gasoline tension-top Family Carriage for storage. 12-2818 Z ci LE OF TWO (2) TWO-STORY BAY- jammbered the slave trade had been Deceuse 16. Jesse M. Bassett, October 26, 1889, | tnks blew up. Thomas Tracy was struck by « : APRIL FOUR. | _9Pl4-2 ___LATIMER & SLUAN, Aucte_| 7 aTIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Gu : iLt NOS. 1201 | subdivision uf tors ty square muubsren mie eee pany 5 . = iF scakak and balks wniticed. Theos OOK. as LATHER E SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Gt ‘ea? oh of ote 1) square NMiubere nine hemdred they were injurious to humanity at large. He | sixth battalion: 17, James F. Bell, January 9, | #¥ing piece of metal and badly injured. 8 LOCK. we, Mail omer for | rHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, Ls ayes GTHEAST, WASH. 4 thirty-seven ‘Der piat recorded im Mier 18, ‘J E, firemen were slightl; jured by one of the ex- | * Girection of the WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS IN RESi- | folio 144. iu the surveyors office of che Distriet failed to see how they differed from pelagic | 1890, second regiment, I. R. P.; 18, Edwin H. | oo iogs “The lose will be heavy. pal Lot 4.4 ets GLE. nw. DENCE NO. 1616 FIFTEENTH STREET AT | p= the Surreme Court of the | Columbia, with the mprevemeute therech, consisting Ting, which wee also injurious to humanity, | Neameyer, July 2%, 1890, general ‘staff. A. D. hein lesednsbocke H feet 3 ns SaaUids ive ORDrsentin Geena oe oe lee 2 | Di the Lt day of | of'a dedratle teses dwelling neasty competes seating, wate wes cee epecions So BemeeAy. |. in, Geary W. Weber, Sopsember $1900, | 3 ee riy iwelisihly situated it ore of the very | gAE OME, auction rooms, Giz ¥ street northwest, on | Basy CHAIRS. LOCKERS, LARGE AND | Cn snd thor ave commplainacts and Fleer EAC. | gue eaie oh nat te Parchate momey ik eae. san ete a third battalion; 20, Harry Walsh, December 2, | Confirmed as Boston's Potice Commlssioner. | 1st section of f Tbe houses are now | thet TES O'CLOCK A. Me wo wil oie omens: | SMALL, NEARLY NEW PUGS, MATTINGS, | M200! ud uthers are Geiendanta, eine [pra ste bearing interest at the rate of € his recital, briefly itulated the genesis yi ‘A. Pyles, | The executive council has confirmed Robert | under coi x z ~ SMO, wherein the unuersizned were appointed | Rrut ter anmure froe the nage at aeveloy fe weg Gale ele ee oe et a ance in one and two | Sorment of Household Furatture, PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, OFFICE TABLE, make esteof the real estate m eatd fects | a be day of sale, payable se evelopment sealing dispute under | December 3, 1890, second regiment, surgeon; | F. Clark, Gov. Russell's nominee for Hoston hires plein Lot sate Futtne HANDSOME WALNUT CHIFFONIER, POF. | a ce of suid decree, on | penerty otk oe on eek ee he ee eee ae test St tected the regale- | 22, Thomas D. Singleton, December 4. 1800, | police commicsioner to succeed Gen. W. M. | ral ca at the bc Barrel o ‘igh—Trout and Taylor. TIERES, LACE CURTAINS AND OTHER iat UNINC CEESTH DAY OF | Chaser Couveyapcine atid recrsding ‘et die purchos "ma hen oF ed to the question of the | FeneTal staff, A. D. C.; 28, William E; Horton, | Osborne, whose term expires May 1, the vote | hice rns of aa) not compited | pioreee, CarrAZE WEESE O'CLOCK. |] BANGINOS WALNUT wiRnOn-BACK MALL Fe Fete eae | ESy05Msashrea ae hate? aaa lars 2 ¢ : F 5, 1890, general staff. A. D. C.: 24, | i : i the day fe, right Texerved | arriazes, Business Wagons, Jump-seat DEBOARD, EXTENSION TABLE, i a . “in a Tight of the United States to protect its sealing | Joya M. Williams; January 1d, 1991, fourth | being Sto 1. All the republican members,with | {sat thn riuk aan ont of the | Gacziakes. Set Doubte Carriage Harness, two ores | ax “AND WALNUT BED. BOOM SUITES, | Lote number’ vos husied ait dey’ of ante, “etherstos’ the "trwcten Tweets interests and industry. battalion: 25, B. L. Waiker, March 6, 189i, | the exception of David Hall Rice, voted with apt: THOMAS DOWING & SON, Aucts. TOILET WARE, HAIR AND HUSK MAT- | 0h" bundred and forts secon (1 ho right to ress the property at the FISK and cost of oe aoe one nar ae the cunt | sixth batialion; 26, C. C. M: Loefiier, March 26, | the one democratic councilor, Mr. Donovan, [ATIIEE & SLOAS, Auctioneers, 1407 Gt TRESSES. PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, COM | Wasiing‘on. tu sho Diner o/« amen teat of such resale in The t venitur Star uewepapee, tive piece of oratory heard since the open- | 1394, first battalion: 27, W. J. Simmons, May | for confirmation. —— 3 . NEARLY NEW GaS | “Terine cf'sale as pros:rivel by. the decree: One- FERDINAND BERNEL? 4 ing of the court of arbitration and wae deliv- | 27, 1601, third battalion; 28, Edward L. gas, | Actively, Com@UsA- wan expected’ betwteri the BAIR FINE DRIVING HORSES, AT AUCTION. STOVE. CHINA AMD GLASS WARE, EITCHEN | S000, equal ineteliments i one unatvee years sx: | PSE AUSTRIAN, 5 TFamem, red dignity an ipressivenses. tember 9, 1891, unassigned; 29, Harry B. v r and council on thi issue, but no ob- : ciny tal 5 st ENSILS, Sc. pectively, with interes: at G per cent MER X, Auctiders, 14076 st ‘Mr. Carter by declaring that however | ¢ =, Siandaahar Wk, WS, aszead seciaeak, fictcras Craiai ba tieta | to Clack cot ecole of | i on oe mt of oy snign room 1407 | ON TUESDAY, APRIL EIGHTEENTH, 1893, AT | paid. the deferred payineuts ‘ty be sonar Prasemaccigtsmageemeny., poten valuable to the United States the seal herd | gajutant: 30, Helge G. Forsberg, Murch 7, 1892, | personal fitness, and he is vouched for as a| fears Old. ebout 15 hands; weight, 1,000 pounds. | TEN 4 M.. st residonce No. 1616 15th s:-near Corcoran | Trimi.on he Ravverss. or all cast tty THERA ESTATE OS THE NORTH RIDE OP might be its greatness ass nation forbede its | light artillery; 31, Frank B. Couch, March 11, | good repubiican. though he has never been in Te ee ere aw a: st. northwest, we will sell « well-selected collection | burchaser's cost. A deposit of #100 on cach 10: Will | OAK STREET BETWEEN BROWN ASD accepting any decision unless founded upon the | 1499, second separate company. M. 1.; 32, | politics. Had Clark been rejected Gov, Russell | Se mee | | ects = |. Auctionsers. of turnitare, all nest, clean apd in good condition. Petroa‘tired at the fine of the nae. aft eterna of | CHEATER STREETS. MOUNT PLEASANT principles of justice. He was convinced that | Frederick T. Webster, July 7, 1892, first sepa-| would have been the inevitable democratic AND. ners ene. hs, | seen seen een score, | fromday of sale the trustees reserve tus Fizht tore: | Qo Manche THOT ale nese ae ee Great Britain shared these views and de-| 4:6 battalion: 33, Joseph A. ‘Saimon, October | nominee for governor again, seeking a vindica- Se Tae is as BT ion fh nw SE sell, the property at the risk of the defaulting par- | at folio 443 et 8oq.. une uf the land. records of the manded only a decision dictated by these sons i > | ; 4 Ad 3 ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, chaser. 'RANKLIN H. MACKEY, Trastee, District of Cok ‘and at tie request - s _ y, 15, 1892, sixth battalion: 34, William B. Green- | tion by the people's vows.’ ‘This is now very Ag bY FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM ae aw Fentalt Building, | DUtit of Columbia, and ot tuerequest of the party principles. The decision, said Mr. Carter, | wood, November 30, 1892, third battalion; 95, | doubtful, and republicans claim that they have On sATURT AN GON EEN en a = ied JAS. E. PADGETT, Trustee, vot the Premises. on THURSHAT. THE = ought to be «# monument for fu-| Robert H. Young, December 1, 1892, second | taken from the democrats their only campaign zi NING AT. Re EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | ap4-d&ds 4GtTouistagaave. | TiErH ‘DAY OF APRIL Be t the La ‘» y paigl BEGINNING AT TEN O'CLOCK AM. REAL ESTATE ON G STREET OSITE THE EE A 1 zu ture generations. appealed to the | battalion; 36, James T. Simpson, December 26, | cry, which means the election of a republican WE WILL SELL BY PUBLIC ow BENSION BUREAU. BEING. THE TW: a = “ee O'CLOCK P.M. lowing Gcscrthed vest members of the court to dismiss from their | 1399 fourth ‘battalion; 37, Edward D. Smoot, | governor nest fall. . SATAUB Boo: AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING 50. 409 | KQATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers, Galeahde, to wits Los pusbered shane? (a0 breasts every feeling of partiality, and to give | February 8, 1898, sixth battalion; 38, Frederick wee Segal ell withous zeserre or liratt. tax gy RPh tA ig i pel dbl T NORTH WE~T. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- | A. Hersford'’s subdivision of oruinal nienberet Jadgment, not as citizens of any particular | T. Wilson, February 11, 18%, third separate | Apparently Room for Reasonable Doubt. | Hie pii'e 3 wir 1 Trunk gd Contents: 1 Box and Contents, stored | uelder.deccusea: 1 willeetiby tuoicancios went | ERTH OR AKDT MTREETS ASD’ Mans. | Sz arte ree ee aus tatone hal? (Ag) incl citizes orld. The . = Te CaS. ‘ ‘with us Jul . in mat y i r ‘3 BHT 23 4 3 su! rk fount Fieasent Questiog at stake was @ moral one. ‘The con- | OMP*2Y- George Kinard (colored) was found guilty | auivdie” LATIMER E SLOAN, Auctioneers | Uaof Hotneboia Parnury gna Biects woted wimn | RIV eREN ULERY ARE cup TENAE. || AVENCE SOUIREAST DY AUCTION | | ey oe a oy ciinehay, SeGende: Gok oak iewaah Wane. ACTING CAPTAINS. yesterday at Columbia, 8 €., of committing | ~ — — us Jno 38. 1800. Dame Of Mim HATTIE ais coy arene Stee onthe feot on @} Ditkiet af Goluine, pamed os Shyrat | sole ir. trontone 5 foctee oak sneet t + ‘Columbia, ‘ou the 4th of day of fo! 137. tronting 25 fee! om Oak street by » denth oP VALUABLE 80! x street near the corner ‘Sth, with a dey f oi! > e . D. 5 eat ets prON SPUBNAX | “Jaotustioe ore bas AYE voto ge lly. With soelaurorement ce" | $s Ht SUNY coe Nae an ra | clad dee gats Seetar acest atte IN THE DISTRICT OF CO- perested i: improvements, &e. jaines Parties interested wil plenae take ey “cighisasle. | Torms: “One-third of the purchase mousy to be | E- Priekt et al, are defendants, the undersigned tras: | “Terns of aule Ome thousan’ dotiaty of toeparchasy ‘Lot. ‘Housel ‘with us May 6, ‘The particular code of morals of either coun-| 1, Frank L. Averill, February 9, 1893, engi- | rape on Mra. Addison, a white woman. living | CRAG SS rer, try, therefore, was inadmissible. The tribunal | neer corps; 2, W. H. Ireland, Febraary 9, 1823, | nt irmo, and was sentenced to hang May 26.) LC MSTA 5 » i 3 By'virtar ofa decree of the Sunreme Cot Teme i cash. the residue in Que and two years from by punts cash, balcnce in two ™ Se ee eae een Oe | agian ene. When asked if he had anything to ray why the | Dist nimble Siar couse mares | soos Eis" day ot onle: ‘ovsdeaced ty the uote of the ser | foe eaten WED EE ey nae ETSE | Peed dtese seen eee bic, hp nermnoy ge FIRST LIEUTENANTS. death sentence should not be imposed he said: er- | 1) ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTS.. chaser, Dearing interest at the. rate of 6 per cent per | TEENTH. 1803, becinning st HALF-PAST FOUR | tere.tper annum. payabls semi-annuelly, aod serured ir. Carter had not finished when the court . PY annum from day of sale, payable semi-annually. and | OCLOCK'P.M. all those certain is of | bya deedof tr ‘ ia. 7 Pat 1, Peter J. Duffy, June 20, 1887, first battal- | ‘I am just as innocent as any man in this court | 3 oa 20 PAL AVE, X.W. | Secured by deed of trust upon the premises 901d, orall | jand and “prémiecs, yin and. Delt in the | al the option of tive prarcaser “A aenonlt af IO) ion; 2, Lee B. Mosher, June 27, 1887, second house. I never had any evil designs against any | \ le | VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE IMPROVED | S880. 8t the ovtion of the purchaser. A deposit of | city of Washington, istrict. of Columbia, | will be required at time cf sale. Conve * SE 5 Be = orinkg white woman in my life. It is curious that I | § 34 acres, situated in | " “PROPERTY ON INDIANA AVENUE. OPPOSITE | $200 tequired at the time of sule. | Terms to be com- St purchter's cost. “Terns of wale to "be couinl Join the Se: Le: battalion; 3, Thomas L. Upshaw, July 2, 1887, | rele Gate Bean’ Oces ainty stare Ol to 1 about SOD ¥ thofthe| — COURT HOUSE, SUITABLE FOR FINE OFFICE | 2! in fifteen days from the day ofeaie. All con- ita in fifteen days.othierw ine the trustora reserve the itary Leagu s should wait until I was over sixty years old to | > ty. The . known BUILD! ‘OR APARTMENT HOUSE: AND | YeVancing, recording. &c., at the purchaser's cost. south thirty-three of Tight to resell the bo perty at the risk and cost of the ‘The objects for which the Sanitary League | first separate battalion, surg.; 4, Charles H. | attempt such a crime as this.” a and is bonnded on the KNOWN AS THE SEVENTEEN-KOOM BRICK es KY VOIGT, numbered thirte (30) im square numbered nine bun-| defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement was organized appeal to every resident of | Hill, July 4. 1887. firat separate battalion. surg.;| To the jury be said: “God will hold you re- | B13 Wess by the United | RESIDENCE, “NO. 10 INDIANA’ AVENUE | _*P11-d&ds Executor of Charlotte Heider. | dredand Afty (ix). | The atove property is improved | of suck resaie in some newspaper published im Wasbh- P : 5, Andrew W. Kelley, December 7, 1887, tirst ible for that verdict.” — south by the faron of Levi SOKTHWEST. WITH BRICK STABLE IN THE | rHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, ee elt cen ini te eee r Washington. Its if accomplished se Q sponsil Burrows and cn the east by the farm of Charles Shoe- || REAR. ON A THIRTY-FOOT ALLEY T j. Auctions St. se... and two two-story brick houses.» HB. WHITE.) ‘ am a < - oa = ag oa battalion. 2. 3 ee On his trial 1t was sought to be established | maker. | es Fe ONDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL TENTH, AT C2 Est. aw. SRA Ee OR. 5-0, end one Suo-stery teams house | ap@-ahte J. 3. WILMARTH, > will promos happiness o! 1. 1888, third battahon. Q. M.; 7, G. Lee | that foot tracks leading from the place where | cai; witive ifiecn eke roe the ee of eee in | FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in frontof the pre--ises, v1 Ge A cI vern community, and in doing that will contribute | Cole, June 10, 1858. ambulance corps: 8, Rom- | the crime was committed were his, but an ex- | Grom ituis nfteem slays frou a the TRE WESE Sees COT EXETAGES’ PHAETONGS HANSOMEe CANE, | DoTmumest comer of 10th oud T streets. es, wae ee eee vastly to the material prosperity of the city. | ulus A. Foster, July 30. 1858, second battalion, | hibition of his bare feet in court disproved it, | sti, balance of th ss? thoney in twoequal in-| This property is one of the finest in the city, being FAMILY CAERIAG) oes i . ‘ 2 surgi: 9, Alfred P. Robbins, March 25, 1889, | It was ako sworn. that the aeeaiiant had | Saimens im one and two sears front day of sale, | om fudinavave: opments the spurt howe. ded Baek | | AND DOUBLE HARNESS. ra O'CLOCK If you want to do something toward making |): 00 artillery; 10.8... H. McKim, Avril 22; | whistled about the time of the assault, but Kin- Rapin acon ee foot to 30-Loot alley, with sewer; also | ,,In,consequence of eleciric railroad ranning to Arline All conveyancing at cost of purchave = = iened w Y exc! ini at comt of purchase alley, and is especially adapted to use as ye get gee al COACHES, * SINGLE | On THURSDAY. PPRIL TWENTIETH. bectoning ‘sell by public aue- | TRUSTERS SAL¥ OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE went tifty-| : A Ok BLADENSBURG Premises the numbered four @), and forty-| ROAD NEA FLORIDA AVENUE, BY AUC- ton the Washington the most healthful city, the best | 1939, third battalion, surg.; 11, Jobn T. Eiker. | ard had two front tecth out and it was demon- | bailding or. I y-Live om. . 5 é = 2 a ont tee a on- oF apartment house, end for | Stables, No. 3600 M ite Aqueduct stepth of fifty-five (Go) feet of | TION city to live in, as well as the most beautiful city | August 11, 1839, firsi separate Co. C:12, Samuel | strated that this precluded whistling. The mall expense the present improvement can be caatiy | Usidge, on WEDNESDAY Wierd tats, Sis Godin the cityot Wastine: | Detect of Co ascot onthe, eh day ot on the continent, send your name in as a mem- | H. Jacobson, August 22, 1989, unassigned: 13. | woman, however, swore to his identity unhesi- stand: cppuctunity to tnvestace seiaioeinee ‘Horses, Carriawee, Re., at auction, mubis. ‘The above property is itu. | March, AD. ISK, in equity cause No. 14474 wherein ber of the league. Fill out the accompanying | Joseph W. Anderson, October 15. 1839, second | tatingly, and that sealed his fate. T 2 £ OF FIN ‘mand thetr general attention. Consisting "in j'art of ory and basement brick store and | John BK. Geieret al. are c ‘Mertu ’ . battalion, adjt: 14, Peter B. Meredith. October ——_—+o2.-___ ERty ON 2 Terms easy and nade known at time of sale. Part | 30 Head of Young, Sound Driving and Wozk Horses. np ag gs el ye EE coupon and send it to the secretary of the | \ batalion, 15, Jana We : RouKrH ETS A | gf purchase money wifi bear bot‘ percent Interest. | 2 Pale of ?oules. <b Glass Couclies carvan from sent | ea, fw two-story. trams awellingn, ‘Now, 1102 gma | truntes nil offer for aie Mr. John Joy Edson, 1008 F street | 2° 1°22 first separate battalion; 15, Joha W. Valuable Horse Flesh Destroyed. VALUAL MEROVED LOT OW “C’STREET | A deposit of 8250 required at tims o° sale. ‘Terms to | 10 twelve passengers, 2 Open Coaches, 2 Cabs, 2 Han- | 1104 K street southeast, and one one-story frame store | of the premises, ON MONDAY. A league, Mr. foy ny s Parsons, October 30, 1883, sixth battalion, Q. in “gers THIMD AND FOURTH STREETS | be compiied with in ten days from day of sale. soms, Extension-top <arriares. Busgries, Sc. Also | building, No. 914 11th street southeast. TRENTH. ING, AT FIVE CLOG northwest: M.. 16. Francis J. Woodman, October 31, 1889, | _ Fairview stud, the home of St. Biaize, near} four ast. mh2o-d&ds ‘RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. | Single and Donbie of all kinds. ‘ALSO. certain picee of parcel of : oes . Woodman, October 31; 1889, | vashville, Tenn., was the scene of terrible | by : pestae Court of the = Dealers and others ‘looking for such horses, &c., | On FRIDAY. APRIL (WENTY-FIRST, besinnine | apd distinculshed as — sixth battalion, surg.; 17, John 8. Tomlinson, Dn., b Teh Sorat oe ene THE ABOVE SALEIS POSTPONED, ON Ac. | should give this sale their attention. es at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, we will sell | hundred and twenty j | November 6, 1889. six h battalion: 13, Charles | destruction Wednesday night. At 11:30 bolt veel got NT. OF THE, PAL UNTIL WEDNESDAY. LEWIs J. ee by Io wo ee ee en as SE ye R. 6. 9 nt wn ania ELFT! 893, ‘end 3600 w. bered si s, are eles non of . Washington, D. C.,——____1888. R. Luce, December 6, 1889, first battalion, | of lightning struck a large brcod mare barn “re Nee rwanda ned THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. api-tt | trirteen (1113), st! the city of Waskington, District of | recorded in Book cot ty No, 6, fella teat tne bor surg.: 19, Thomas S. King, January 12, 1890, | and completely destroyed it, together with its Meee Te ease ifsc who were ap- | PCtidkds RATCLIFFE, DARR &CO., Aucts. aes Columbia, “rhis property. ts uninproved. and te | onds of the surveyor's «fice of ‘sald District, said lok 1S POSTPONED ON Ac-| located on, Mussachusetts avenuo aud 18th “street | being situate in the county of Washineton, District of weather until WEDNESDAY, APEIL | southeast, fronting one hundred and sixty (100) Columba 1803. saine hour and place. ‘apl2-dts | on the avenue audoue hundred and Af-y-four (oa) | ‘Terms rer men‘ioued, will so), wt public auetion, in —— Sa-THE ABOVE SALI previses, on” THURSDAY, THE | G@-THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER PosT. | count of ti VENTH DAY OF APRIL, 189%, at | poued. on. socount of the rain, until SATURDAY, | NINETEENTH, | | fifth battalion; 20. James L. March. March 2, | contents. consisting of a large amount of hay. 1890, fourth battalion, Q. M.; 21, Wilmer P. | 2,500 bushel of oats and twenty-eight head of sale: One-third of the purchase money to | Vale. Marc! 8! si battalion, I. 5 m4 00% them i LOCK P. ‘API ‘same hour and = feet stx (6) inches on 18th street and contsins 14,088 | be paid in cash and the balance or other two-tl wo ‘Wa cul ee ode te seent’| = be sh 3, 1890, sixth bat ion, LR. PL; thoroughbred brood mares, most of them in LOCK ¥.M., lott in J. A inv DAY OF APRIL,’ th ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS, ae een ~ us. be paid an aackin ene seer aa one-third 4g uy, pre: 22, Winthrop Alexander, March 4, 1890, foal, Charles Reed, owner of the stud, was in squars "No. Pl 1407 @ STREET, | “4, Zunls on each prescribed de- | years frum date of sale, said deforted payments to be ‘my name for membership in the Sanitary | | artillery; 23, Albert K. Brodie, May 24, 1590, | asleep at the time, and when awakened and in- cof Columbia, a8 ber Pl apl3-d&ds RATCLIFFE, DAER & CO., Aucts. . aoe yah ES RSS ively ol he eure eee elas ert oe | | artillery: 28, Albert K . . 1890, > . cr W Bas fondo SS, of the records of 8 eres are: One-thitdeash. the balance in two equal sp- | Represented by. ively DI aah. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED RKAL ESTATE D RRATCUPFE, DARR & CO. Auctt ISTH AT BETMEEN AND © STS. co ui rite in one ahi two sears irom day of sate, with | cbaswer or purchasers ani ts be. secured 4 S20 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ¥.W. | _ SOUTHEAST. WASHINGTON, D’C. p : i'deserrcd payments tteynotee ofthe | ant om the property wld, or ail cua at Woe oron , rehacer or purchasers shal? reds eaidl notes | of the purchaser or purchasers. A depon ; By virtue of a deod of trust dated the 9th day of | lobesccured by good, and suficiont decds of trust | be paid at the time of sale, Terms to be complied wi formed of the destraction simply remarked, | surveyors otice of ths Distr ct of Columbia, Bald lot nahan, September 9, 1590, “All right; it can't be helped.” He did not even | is timproved by a large brick dwelling house with Michael V. Tierney, November 5, 1890, fifth | visit the scene yesterday and has not made up P ve é thority, at FIVE | TWO TWO-STORY AND CELLAR, PRESS-BRICK |- 2. 7 pon the Premises.» casi, ato ‘of pur- > 6 Gtherwine the trustee To gp) emmy ie pa epee erlang Biel Gla hg cree oar ir bmi e rill nell ffout of the | “ FRONT. BAY-WINDOW. REW HOUSER COM | folio LH ct seu. of the land records of the Disitic | Chuser'or Purchasers "A legenil two hapived (eB00) | Fewerson the riche to tem! “atthe ric and cow of Gee cember 10, i = Leen — | of the mares belonged ethcde rages C4 os ied an - at. 8-6. moat ate aoaee Hee pees AND BATH asp ALL | of Columbia, we will sell at lic auction in tront of | doliars will be required on each p.ece at time of sale. | faulting purchaser. All spogepctes free 8 |, Decem! |. 1890. third battalion, 000. ie "* loss wil Relay mg tips yong ‘ s i 2. |. 127 | the; ‘on WEDNESDAY. THE NINETEENTH | Ter be complied with in fifteen days from daj sarchaser's cost. §JOMN A. BARTHEL Adare i npasy Pepeers rd battalion. | was valued at $8, Foglaee stents | Aeganysauaee No, 7. Oniaid oat Wanmagion, | AND Uap MARSACHOSEDTS' AVENUE NORTE: | DAV OPAPLINY RD ica AT TINE GCLOCRE, | aicrnantwetbe tty ta eee aay naar asf aston 221 ts A. Mexer, December | amount from $80,000 to $100,000. Lightning | as per plat recorded ‘in ‘aber J M.. the following Cescrived real estate situate in the | at tle risk and cost of defaulung purchasers. All con. LL. of ‘or's office of the District of 12, 1890.zsecond battalion: 24, Gilbert Thomp- | also struck Horatio Berry's barn, in the same ° At the request of the owners, we will sell st auction | city of Washington, District of Col to wit: ys ,o ding, &e., at the cos - Sag son, December 15, 189, engineer corps; | neighborhood, and killed two brood mares. I OTSE UT © Sresee Gwenee | BEE a ae propio op WEDNESDAL, APRIL Aibet ot nutubered ove rimdredand ffvecn (115) | chaseran sO" d rn ee Incfectual Patching of Street Pavements. | 20- Jacob G. Moore, January 2. 1391, first bat- Sone = the said sales will be made | P.M... lors numbere’ SIXTY-FOUR and SIXTY: | vision of tote im square nursbered ten eadred eel ORRIN &. Tia comnore. Cc. & L = pi talion; 31, Charles Ebert, February 5, 1391, Baltour to Be Tried in Rugiané. Typon the fo! owins terms, viz One-third of the pur. | FIVE, in Frank T. Browning's subdivision of lots | Rfteen (1015), as per plat recorded in Liber 18, folio J. HOLDSWORTH GURDON, | Trustess, ABHAET EIDY, To the, Faitor o! ening Star first battalion. inspector of rifle practice; 32,| 3, tr ststed In Looden epee au- | EASE SaicPaad tne place one shel dhencorems | RUMBEre furcy-acven og Afty-three, bouk inclusive. | Bi. in the survesor's cfice of the District of colum-| apTakis 3304s st. Bw, Massachusetts avenue from 1th street to | J. Henry Caril, April 1, 1891, first battalion: 33, : two yeas from’ theday of sale, and for the deferred Of late im square numbered SEVEN HUN. | Gerirable brick dwells ene eae of 8 = 928 Tu Axo 706 K Sz N. W. Dupont Circle is a succession of holes, in some | William C. Uphatn. June 11; 1891, fourth bat. | @Ority that, notwithstanding the state- | yaysnente the purchaser will ba reanired foascute | DRED AND TWENTY THREE. These lee ai ee | STs eee Usa sutject toa prior deea of | [JUNCANSON BOS. Auctioneera i in: 34, Albert S. Odell, July 11,| ments made in the dispatches from Buenos | Botes pavable as afo-esaid. bearing int-rest from dae wed by two two-story and cellar, bay-window, press- securing the sum of twenty-six hundred dollars | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWFLLING HOUSE. — ‘ian on woul talion, surgeon; 34, |, July 11, and secured by adeed of trust upon the parcel of 7 OF ING HOUSF. cases being as deep inches, frequently po pal front new houses, each containing elseht rooms ith accrued interest, the amount of which | AND LOT. NUMBEED 25 two to three feet in diameter. A few men | $9, fourth battalion, adjutant: 35, Leonard C. | Ayres to the effect that the Argentine govern- | pruterty for which the same are yiven, or the pur | and bath and all modsen uprovements and in the d st the sale. NORTHWEST. 2029 H STREET | We wish to close out the balanceotour Spring Wrars from , jiameter. Wood, July 18, 1891," fifth battalion, quarter- | ment had decided not to surrender Jabez Spen- | guas, may pay all cash. at his option.” A dep beat of order. "the housee numbers 127 and $500 cash, ‘the balance in six and| By virtu-ofsd-edof trast daly recorded in Liber | and Costs and will offer tiem at « discount of 20 per are at ares ——— to a master; 36, Joseph - ae August 13, | cer oe former mee Cpanel Af te time of wale, and if the terms ot sale’ benot | lote wi ig ee Syrectnoney_peeee | Fe. 1778, folte 270 ctneaic.one of the land records | cent. This should insure them speedy sale. The holes and perfect the surface, but so far | 1891, first separate battalion, quartermaster; | accused of having been implicated in uild- | complied bh within twen thereafter, ber 3, from the ‘of sale, ean mison am ig 5 f | garments were made for us by ope of the best makers as any permanent good is concerned they | 37. Edward L. Webster. Sapteusber 30, | Sag rosiony and ollonr frateln, Iallous, os 6 tant SIRO SSR Sette heathen fo resell the property at the | folios 197 to ‘be secured. by ced of trust on the | TOCETH DAY OF APRIL’ KD tits, MIRAGE | inthe country and are celebrated for workwaansiao Tight as welll up “the Dreskn with dough, | 01, ‘fret separate “battalion: 98, Hchard | tor of fact has been arrested and will be brought Westy Wise! GREMEET, trusts, | Sted doll Dotecat 9Y Saverancing sol rocortieg at the, per- | LAGLOCe eamiaol iat corals piece os, parcel of pr neo TN ‘This street has been in «bad condition for| A. Johnson, October 3, 1891, secon t- | to Englan: a vandred cost. A deposit of one hundred do! Ws ‘in the Di S hundred “ at SOc. enc several menthe. °F | talion, quartermaster; $9, William M. Arnold, ee gee WIMAN Te COL, Tost) penaien | sane spGita ch rtins face Wand, Salts | Ravstente Seine Demet gevatn.artincme | Sophia cae Won, Some At Oar On Mth street between Tand K, west side, | January 9, 1892, first battalion. adjatant, 40, Merritt Peckham of Utica Dead. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers." api Torres the trustoes reserve the runt to rewoll the Drop: | DeCCeI Soria auare Rampbered one bunds gs ait tent ame there isa deep ditch running from the curb | Anton Stephan, Febraary , four Mia Pethen dak in Gon, 3. E00 | ——— 2p the risk and covt of the defaulting eeaatehs ristas artiineas ae aeaeeieen Dress Goods, spring shades, " ; 92, si Ne URSUANT TO DECREES 0) ti ftzr five days? ‘of such 3 and Serpent Violet, end Essinence, ee ts tee. aan [neemaions cajatantc ce Gexpe Wore sixth | terday in his eighty-first year. He was | P Court ot tue United Staves for the Easiory Din file E ar tar Da SEP or to ie | ocume yacorias en Gabenios Gn an eae Eithough deserving immediate attention’ | 24. 1992. third battalion, adjutant; 43, Edward |® member of the firm of J, 8. & M. Peck-| Watch: inter and tie ist day of APNE, TGR the ae ie Winttassox, } Trostecs, | Palance in, tro, saual ju ‘Trimming Bilks to match. The Conduit road has ceased to bea pleatani | Dann, June 18, 1592, third battalion: 44, Fabian | bam, stove manufacturers, which has been | seit sil expowe for aa le, BRoR, He, preraives on Refome complied with wdihan ten aye otherwise, J aTIMER & SLOAN, Aucts., 1407s. =| Ber eppumand ““Beduction tn Kid Gloves.* driveway, the surface having been covered | Columbus, July 6, 1892, third battalion: 45, | in existence since 1841, and is known from one | fase CP NETH E SEO na bed see rae gels | sold es land conta theasteentine pumnaers. | Ls (He age fe Abatton Scollop Top Glace, Mousguetaire Glace with loose stones, preventing the occupants of | Ulysses W. Hall, July 7, 1892, first separate bat- | end of the country to the other. Mr. Peckham | April, 1893, as previously advertised, the building at me BaP ARE & 00. Auctionsers. | TRUSTEES, SALB OF VALUABLE PROPERTY OF Stunned amd Ater dotiace end Undressed Mousquetaire in Biack, Tan and Gray. Carriages from bearing each other's conversa | tslion: 45, Samuel C. Redman, July 27. 1892, | was a Quaker, a man of honesty and integrity | Zortvore Monroe, Virginia. known a3 che Chamberlin | THO) ee ee BIREETS NORTHWEST. SO AND Bi) of sale, | Conveyancing. ‘Were $1.35, $1.50an0@1.75apsir. Reduced to98e. tion (by the grinding of the wheels). destroy- | *econd battalion; 47, Clarence B. Story, Novem- | and a generally beloved and respected citizen. | Othe oll Point Comfort Hotel Compan there — By virtue of 8 decree of the Supreme Court of the | gale age be omens we a pair. ing the pleasure of the drive and fatiguing the | ber 5, 1892, seeoud ‘separate company. medical = ee Mehdi heme aabeurremancen, Vroverty and | Je vor tng rains until SATURDAT, FIPLEENTG | Denmcrond arsine: Denied. Mastay and others ey | eelkabe proverts st the risk hey perm saimal Which is compelled to draw the vebicle | mapestor: 48 Charios H. Ladd. November, 12 Home Builders and Heelers. Ttcene: Tu tara of 885,00 in vanbs and the resiane | DAY OF ABIL. AB, ak sane hone dnd place. $513 Sesket the undersigned caviecs evinee | Ee in some metarepet oe ee ol meer noma rricaing time. Hin’ | @; larry &. Punky Decpedes 1) ONE eaaond | tris nice nek i Car. | ie, tesivden ehetecn months. with interest Ceefesn | RA Me, DARRECO", kucta epLSakas Fae SEVEN: Dav OF APRIL, 1903, AT | So aga, Fionass fanction of Rhode Island avenue amd 8 street | Daitalion: 50, 1. B. “Athison, December 10, | rse's own ipa that there is no trath in: the re. | Seeviicaced Oe Pe beast nee eee BaEASS | | ATIMER & SLOAN, avctioneers, 1407 Gat, |e gtosre Seb weamtagion DG feaine eet § | sare to Plorida avenue left without paving of any | 1592. «ixth battalion: 51. John P. Kelly, Decem- ru apr iesrag in the Te" | purchaser to have the right to anticipate the deferred — fbebew ou ath sbront with a dorth of 100 fet proved RATE PERN ate ee aa eee seit cnding uthecte “hore ail | ber 26. 182, fourth betialinns 85, Joba M. Test, | Port of his intention to weed out of the treas- | Purchaser to have ed'until tre wheepes | THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, | by « fourroum Brick howe, O20 PENNA, AVE. NW. mn29 628 7th and 706K st aw. sort, while surrounding be , four 3 |. Test, i Ghase eens if bask Sommusnion ob te pte Y DOW, ‘DOO! ‘0: sale: One-third in cash; balance in one —— asphalt paving. February 8, 1893, sixth battalion; 53, Samuel D. | ury the clerks who now claim the District of | Shivrca'ty theeontty A denoll of B10000 cil ke [ODER IMPROVEMENTS. ‘ke.. AT AUC- | and two in equal installments, for which the | TWO BRICK DWFLLING HOUSES, NOS. 2142 AND Dn 20th street between $ and Boundary there | Rotramel, February 9, 1893, fourth battalion, | Columbia as their legal residence till they shall | Sr’ctsdyy, ue court. A. denonit of $10,000 will be ON: ENOWN AS No. 637 ACKER STREET | notes of ie poreiaer. Dearing Gpercent perannum. | TActea FIGHT SoeuwaT, Fig MoD. ynother short square that is left without | inspector rifle practice; 54, Francis J. Cardozo, | be reduced to their proper numerical propor- | on the day of sale. The purchaser to Keep the WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWELFTH. 1903, aT | promscs ornitcnae & dorset of oS BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ‘halt paving, although 20th street for its en- | February 10, 1899, first separate battalion, in- | tion to the clerks bailing from other states and | ¢"ty,iusured at his Five OOLOCK PM. “in front of the We | Guired at the tine of sale.’ Purchaser D, ENOON. APLIL SEVER lenath, aside from this, is completed. spsctor of rifle practice; 55, Robert E. Wilson, | territories. rrereongi Foy _ Nineeil lot 101, in sauare O3L iunproved Spre three: | Sith the tertus of sue within ton NTH, E O'CLOCK, we will sell, in Te 'an ordinary observer it eeeme as though | February 11, 1993, third separate company. The whole theory of making phieal lo- | thereof as isy not be needed for the Rp ee eee re 6, clare for patehing, strest improvements, road cation a test of merit is absurd, and ite sur- | [pOGih Pa nrir lions. are, polvable, tn the bonds of | mente Ws 16:87 foot by G4 feet to w dodo | chaser. RE SI Se al cacuied ak ten bet ACTING FIRST LIEUTENANTS. vival is a standing reminder that the spoils evil | centare as the erid bonds would be eatitied to out ot alley. GEO. E. HAMILTON, sls property is in a rowing section of the city and | sy ists of comfortable people walking around town saTreyeMGnntes to execute as their degree of | 2+ Frank W. Holt, March 9, 1891, engineer | has not yet lost its hold. But if geography is | ‘=p Of anid sale, of! ‘Salaace caah, oh Geponit of 8100 wile Go re HL WAKAPELeg: ""* [Trostess, | ittreicht rome snd all modern {in | today and tf you could get's good look at the bottoms Intelligence would suggest, feeling ware that | COFPS, adjutant; 2, Clarence R. Dufour, Febru- | to be a factor at all. the logic of the case is all Tchad wir gused.at time of sale, ‘ait conveyancing, recording. | _aptanas ~" “Gag: Y-ave.n elegant condition. es ved their superior will never inspect their work | ary 12, 1892, hght artillery, surgeon; 3, Reginald | in favor of retaining, rather than dismissing, RICHARD B. TUNS' a4 at cost of irae anus ecgermission to taapect t ‘new shoes you ‘eve stamped thereon pe : 4 - a bi those clerks who have surrendered their resi- Special ap5-das ractiomsers.- ee ‘Terms (over and above e trust name of Wilson & Carr. 220 F strect northwest. A and therefore they wil! never be called — Munsos, August 1. 1892, cogineee corps sy dence elsewhere and become citizens of the | DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. a ‘w20 PA. AVE. NW. i ae ee of gusst meng of thamepenplonm weasing Sita Saas count. . | xeon; 4, James S. Westcott, February 21, 1893, | fone “ WING TO THE WEATHER THE ABOVE | TRI OF DE gil cash, ot the option a sugineer carpe, quartermaster. District, indeed, we might even go so far us| \rcripre, DARE & CO., Aucts. see TEa screnpae, Tir. | TBUSTEES 8s DE TS TORT | a “of 8200 to be paid me ‘Famous €3.50 Shoes—famous because they require mo Salled for the Isthmus. j to favor the plan of ex-Commissioner Oberly, | R’ Me Prk 1b08, same bour snd plese.’ ‘apis dade Rouse, Terms to be “taahiethv’-Geiaes agen tennis iy sooo osc SECOND LIEUTENANTS. to make sueh a chai leony BA TERR TE TES, sae bout tnd piece. _spis ance. from day of sale, oF the ‘The Columbian line steamship Sam Marcos) sesame a person whe acsepes 6 place caer’ Bo gore eae en erie br GLE A Ae ENIBES Se LAT™aRe & stoax, avcrio q sauly xe. | Cost of the defaulting premely comfortable oii the tme—sruaranteed to be so, sailed yesterday from New York for Colon with | , 1, Howard Beall, August 3, 1887, first _bat- | POO? "Washington Sovern-| ilu K STREET NORTHWEST, ze 1407 G st. snd Si the SEs at cme, Free ‘by Mr. Wilson. If y0udon't wear these shoes you are the foliowing party on board: Baron Arnons de | ‘lion; 2, rge W. Edwards, October 18, | ‘The clerk whe of his own accord becomes a HD FORTY THREE QBARES TY |” aps-dkds ‘ot keeping up with the procession. so to speak. If see wndes whose leadership the party will | 8% frst separate battalion; "3, Fielding | citizen of the District ine a rule thrifty. Hise Tp” you “wear acofn™ and still try toget aiong without <amaate tory along the Beni river, one L. Dodson. November 26, 1883, first separate | change of residence is usually the result of 73 a, FIFTEENTH, st this footwear, you are making s dismal! failure of try- xp terri battalion; 4, Henry L. Keough,’ June 19, 1889, | his marrying, beginning to rear a family end MC, within our sale, Fost, atsipeatiitie. Shak seetnnetebene of the upper tributaries of the Amazon; Mei-| frst battalion; 5, Arthur W. Fergusson, August | wishing to own a home in the same place where ate oe epeirtemorrow. ‘They are mate tse vartety of chor O"Barrio, minister to Bolivia: Miss Maria | 11. 1889, first separate company €; 6, William | he earns his bread. Such aman works harder MANUFACTURING on . O'Barrio. Richard O'Barrio, Radoifo Monte- Mortimer, August 21, 1899" second bat- | and makes a better public servant than bis eae nas- Sneek aa eee negro, Felix Rovel, Joseph P. Earle, Joseph S. | talion; 7, Charles A. Knockey, October 28, | neighbor whope interests are divided between toe—dtll or glaged finish for ladies ep3 La ‘erry. Pierre Jay, F.C. Durant of Philadel- | 1989, third battalion; 8, Charles J. Harlow. | his ‘y and his it _abode and pin, Elliott Stone, Howard Cheney and Carey | Jantisry 15, 1891, fourth battalion, 9, Michael | who is elways in a condition of being prepared. Wright and Frank Allbright, miving engineers. | A. Mess, January 21, 1891, sixth battalion: 10, | for Sight @et the Best. ‘The explorers have taken with them about | Charice H. Ketter, April 1 1891, frst battalion: | ‘The greatest difference between the two 2.000 of freight, and expect to be ab- | 11, Robert ‘I. Smith, Octobert 31, 1891. second | clerks, wer, is apparent about election THE CONCORD HARWESS. sent upward of six months. The main object | battalion; 12, Leon Turner, November 27, 1891, | time. "The mere sojourner has his mind fall of of the exploration is to inspect the rubber first ee battalion; 13,’Charles M. Shreve, | home politics; the regular resident has forests in Bolivia with view to their develop- | December 12, 1991, frst battalion; 14; Duncas | bat bis wore for the foversment to. think of ment. L. Richmond, February 2, 1892. fourth bat- | ‘The former interrupts his routine of duty to go home asd vote; the latter sticks to his desk. All clerics who make their permanent resi- dence in Washington are not home builders, Soest haoes bat it eny smut on prose are it it is ensy to to which clase s prudent Secretary would look 3 z é Hi [ i i : E

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