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‘YHE EVENING STAR: -D:-C, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, #695=1EN PAGES. iS NORTHEAST WASHINGTON. few day and by which his widowed mother A SUBMARINE TORPEDO BOAT. . wan sonal or her only support ands young AUCTION SALES. 3 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. An Earnest Meeting of the Citizens’ Asso- | life, = Sa ‘The Navy 5 cero Invited Designs =“ inne TOMORROW. Ss FUTTRE DAYs. = — —= 771 “imtic Last Night. stroyed: fore it resi r One. .PTERNOON. — = — — = — 7) baa: smociation that we thus publicly ex-! The Secretary of the Navy has femued a cir-| J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 147G THE LATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS, | RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO.. Aucts, RRATCuPre, Dank « co., avcTioNwERs ress Micted mother ; ; 3407 oer “- . MATTERS oF INTEREST To THAT SECTION oF THE | Soung Blackman and to’ = the bereaved | CTA? inviting designs for « submarine torpedo TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED a | SPRCEAL GARE OS ofberhtg OF CROCREIEN, | Ore Ae Oe ee PICTURES, Ct OAK AND + ES. REDD SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION TABLES, DINK AIRS, CHINA AND GLASS WARE. REPRIG- AT VES BRU SEES AND INGRAIN PME REQUISITES, be as r nipreme Court « Columbia, holding a seecial term tor af | tri i | boat. for the construction of which $200,000 is ‘ATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF. EXECUTOR’S FLO! ¥ CITY DISCUSSED —THE RATLROAD CROSSING RE- | friends our sincere condolence and sympathy, : OAK STIGET BETWEEN Bhow q SALE OF THE HOUSEHOLD] FLOUR. TEAS. SUGARS, SPICES, sol ptioio morn mawhprmcnrsnaysecntalend pete pour anlromanebenggneregat ly pci | availabie. ‘The value of such boats is generally | CENTER STREETS MOUNT BHOmS AD On er it Om EFFECTS OF THE LATE SEabCH | RROOMS. bg oe "i i i .. | , By virtue of a certain deed of trast dated the 20th Rs! RNISG Anih —ORLIE 25 SEOEWTLY SeuAwEOR. which produced it and knowing not which one | recognized by naval experts, and if a thor- ‘of Mi x. On TEURSDAY MORNING. APRIL TWENTY- ANDED. afin seay Ba the ant visitas we domcenmn tm | cotmayramaters eas seiko omaeaceesta? Aare iss, a rae Lo Sys ae HON. GEORGE saxcoorr: SEVENTH, TEN O'CLOCK, “wo wii nal a our Although the circus was held in Northeuat | inidst of this chentis dewoiler of oer ‘hoses | creesed appropriations will be undoubtedly seoared thereby awit ah ak pric aaa oF THE Guiun Exkwu; Satie I pura? wine | Sonat reer en a Washingion inst evening and caused part of | and the lives of our people, and hereby renew | £0Fthcoming. The departmen’ts circular speci- | TiEyH ‘hay OF APRIL, A.D. 18Gh at MARQUETRY AND ORMOLU CENTER = TIP FE BRE SCS: Aneta that rection to be depopulated, it had no effect | our determination to continue the warfare fies the general requirements to be fulfilled in | O'CLOCK P.M., the following descrit LE OF FINE RESIDENCE PROP. ibed real ‘ 2 i, : Himes 1a. the conaty oe, Wemkincton Satene a TABLES, HANDSOME PIER AXD MANTEL | T'VnTy ON ASTERET CETREER TITER ASD upon the meeting of the N against it until this section of our fair city is | the design and trial of a submarine boat, In | Cslusbia, torwit: URTH STRFETS N : pon ‘ing of the Northeast Washington | ity Colguibia, 49 wit: Lot humbered Urey (20) of Susie MIRRORS, RICH BERLIN CARPETS, MAND-| FOUNTHSTELETS NORTHPAST “ALSO OF A 0 Lf 4 Es } EGAy TRENTUNINTH OF APRID” imo as TEN O'CLOCK. al the fersonal estate of the late Be J Accineliy, deceased. "Terme on-h FRNEST L. MAKVEA, ance dkdtn ‘Aan tnincratiar LAT0Es @ Sloan, avcTionr ens. 1407 G ST.NW. ‘4 Saas relieved from this terrible evil and the danger- | the order of importance these requirements are bay pari TREET foo a for aa attendance when | cus grade crossings abolished from our midst.” partes path cemiaty or fection when | ear aay nine and owe halt (0096) inate SOME PARLOR SUITES, ANTIQUE CRATRS, WEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS regular monthly meeting was called to| The resolution was adopted without any dis- as sald sibsitvinion is recorded in the office of the saz SES SO, as eee Bo r SUITE, OF SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION TABLE, | District of Colaimbia. woadecm the Lith day of Apri, Guise ciacianliee CHAIRS, &c.; WINDOW HANGINGS, SUPERB | f Ch toy Te domniainant aed Ameen Were! f.4 Order. Presiient Frizzell presided and after | cussion. submerged, speed when running on the surface, | ¥ozor of the District of Columbia in Book Counts 6, DINNER, TEA AND DESSERT . SERVICES, | Others are defendants, the unders decres of the Supreme Court of the the meeting was called to order Secretary| There being no further business before the | *peed when submerged, endurance both sub- | f7!i) [57, frontine [feet om Oak street bys dent Hinterneech read the minutes of the lest meet. | meeting President Frizzell eaid he would take | merged and on the surface, offensive power, | ceveurross frame dwelhar and wood stations advantage of the opportunity to tell of his re-| stability and visibility of ‘the object to be |, Terms ct sale: One thousand dollars of the purchase canted by said deores & VALUABLE UNIMPROVED RPAL ESTATE, RE. ing, which were adopted. re, mone os Le yan ity object to money in cash, balance in two equal installments at FINE OLD GLASS AND CHINA, FRENCH inafter men"toned, will sell, : ING THE SOUTHWEST COKNER UF PENN. Under the head of reports of committees |“! THN 10 ~ enspangibeppeenraerat attacked. The displacement of the boat must | 1.001 per sunum, paysble somi-ansually. 0d secured D. K. VARZHABED < GILT CLOCK, BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTS, | TWevTy SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL, Hea | SOUP Mer SE Nk E, ane sim STREPE Chairman Chappell of the railroad committee | Wy 7" tore sone colticien berecen tha ex Rot exceed 150 tons, and may be as much lees | by'a deed of truston the property ‘OF all cash, | The well-known and most extensive desler in ORI-| LAMPS, SUPERB OAK WRITING TABLE, PAST FoUR O'CLOCK P.M tot int ke TUESDAY, MAT SECOND, 1893, et FIVE : ‘hen there was a collision between the cable | as will enable the constructor to embody the | at the ortion of the purcnaser. A deposit -of ‘$100 | ENTAL TEXTILES this side of New York, previous = suintivision of lots in XS. Tat tn the ayy | submitted the following: | . . ‘Sateiel te the ‘and most advan. | will be required at time of sale. Conveyancing. &e-. | to his departure, to close ous his HANDSOME ROLLING AND — FLAT-TOP | city of Wasi ncton, District of Colnmilia, an fet Plat ) f To ‘ “Your committee on steam railroads, 10 |*%4 electric carson 14th street he anid the | pbore festures in the greatest and m | siparchager's cot. “Hern of ane to be couinlied 2 ee DESKS, CANDELABRAS, DWARF AND UP. | Facorded i ier WF. Yollo ma of the mcendy of tbe ne 2h fect im Penney which was referred the resolutions relative to | Commissioners hastened to make ® police regu- | “T'meet the department's requirements the | Hisht toresell the vroverty awunerskandeoor the! §=PUBLIG AUCTION RIGHT OAK BOOK CASES, BOOK SHELVES, | {s"\mproved bys lane trick dwelling t _" lation to meet the necessities of the case and ‘ defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement a ‘One - Pe im « Gethin a Tidaseies evatian dni hares belle | and | poatehould possess a prescribed amount of | defaulting pur = REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, BRASS AND ‘Terns One-thini of the Par in wash, enue revent future occurrences of the sme kind, | bee etonnally eC Hehe’ nod tee | gf such resale in some nowspaper ublished in Wash | We have engaged the REE ES * balance in cue and two Sear with Huterest at the tots at Ist and H streets, respectfully report that | but it matters not about the killing of cond eed aa ce ly = m fog Ars ington, D.C. Gerace edieay ratios —— ing No. 1216 F STEEL FIRE SETS, ODD CHAIRS, BRUS- i of Sper cont per asian. =o aunaeiie. on they have examined the sidewslke complained | by the railroad, for never will they bother | wated. and sirong, enough to resist the water) 4 aegs $3. WILMARTH. "j Trustees | Tre oi tion consiste of over ene thomsen inte ana | SELS AND OTHER CARPETS, HANDSOME | [ROOF Flora Bick’ suicivinion if Srein cosh, ot the option of the purchent of and find them in large part destroyed and | about auch cases. President Frizzell aaid that | Fitorable period. boat should also be| ¢#-OWING TO THE INCLEMENT WF. ‘will be on exhibition SSE HOOD DED BOOM SOREISUER, BERD-| Se ee ee ee te of sale broken, especially where the several car tracks | when the matter was under discussion he called | Capable of meeting successfully all of the proba- | the sbuve sale is postponed unl TUESDAY, APRIL eee TIFUL WARDROBE, PILLOWS AND BOL- | the'vecoris of the vurreyors office of the Districk of PRATT & SLOAN, Auctionsers, crows to enter ihe different warehouses between | on the Commissioners and urged that some ac- | bio contingencies of warfare when submerged, | 1RENIY-EfeTH. sae Dour and place Stranes STERS, ARMOIRE. CARD TABLES, CHAM- | Colunbia, Said lot is imuproved by ® frame dweillax | Fox cANSON BROS.. Amctoneern wai G and H streets. They also find that the fence | tion also be taken with regard to accidents on | snd pass from the surface prs presser saD-hte APRIL 24 AND 25, DAY AND EVENING. BEE FURNITURE IN SUITES AND opp | ™.y; Each of the said sales will be made D' _ between F and G streets was taken down about | the steam railroad. He told what he did | gence in the shortest possible time. and from | RATCHIFFF. DARR&CO~ Aucts. 20Pa.avenw. | 1) of Mr. Vi mona ing | PIECES, LARGE LOT OF SHEETS, BLANKETS, | 808 the following terme. viz’ One-third of the pur: | TRUSTED Sale OF VACANT. Lor ON sina the 4th of March last to accommodate the load-| and of the failure or refusal of the r i iaty. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF 13 BUILDIN 5 Chase rice in cash, ouesibtrd thereof tn one pear fromm Rev T. © AND) D STRELTE ing and unloading of way paswengers and has | Commissioners 10 do anything in. the | [rear sense tive Tat ar acai erent, | ERE ROCUERIGE Se MELURING TEPER | marvelous erecimens of ORIENTAL RUGS and| | TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, &. Se ed wecorted ta titer not since been rebuilt, thus requiring pedes- | matter and said he called their attention to | straight course, to romain at rest in any posi- |] AUCTION Perce AND 1ST STS. WEST BY | en ee me you are sepeclally: tavited to take che] ro MOST OF THE FURNITURE WAS MADE | payinents the purchaser will be required to-exmcmte ya records al ene trians to walk dangerously near moving trains. | statistics gathered by Commissioner Raymond | tion end to change her trim quickly in order to | _ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | vantage of this cnceptionnl ceccalen, ee a a cnOea ae BREE, 1 SD teed er eden of ot tem eee “While on this subject your committee was | to show that more vehicles over the H| fire her torpedoes effectively, On the surface | Disriet of Coltimbia patsed on the ath day of ADEN. cass seoertralts NEW YORK, &c., AND WILL BE FOUND OF | Sroperty for which the sama are siten or'the pate reminded of the high feuces and abandoned | street crossing than over either side of the 7th | the .teed of the bost should be as. great oa mn Nolte ts complainant: apd: Saget LATIMER & SLOAN. THE BEST QUALITY. iy a all cach at hisption.» Aepoat of | (Reson itr Dart ai eee eek kate brick buildings said to belong to the Baltimore | strect crossing at Pennssivania avenue. He | possible, and is more important than when | Noite st al. are defendants, the undersigned trustees At the request of Charles C. Glover and James M, | st thetimeof saleand if the termeot sale distineuiehed rts af tote Deter TE and Obio Railroad Company north of H street | said he urged the adoption of an order or regu- | Fubmerged, although in the latter position the | "illnolfer for sale by public auction In'tront of, the —_— Johnnie, carcutore we willl on THURSDAY avd | complied with within. twenty aps’ thereafter” the reunion t nad and part of which on close inspection might | lation requiring all south-bound trains to come | speed mast be sufficient to enable her to attack | A'p. 10 veginnineat HA LE-PAST FOUR OGLOGK DAYS OF SALE, Se REE ESE BER ee eee ecm ccommens: | Srusiecs reserve fy Fight te veri! the property et tbe Prove trespass on Delaware avenue. A cor- | to a fall stop at the H street erossing, and mid | q'yegeel under way. ‘The circular specifies that | &.M.,, the following: described real entate, tring and ence of the jate Hon. Geonze Bancroft, 103 street ene eae ONE NTET, ‘Trustee, oner's jury over one of the victims of the H | that there was such an ordinance m more than | hoth on the surface and submerged the endur. | Prin inthe city of Washincton, District af Columbte r northwest, bis personal effects, as partly mentioned yy feet ond ty mich, thence south twenty 30) fee street crossing found fanlt with the obstruction | one city in other section ance should be as great as other qualities will Ene ae ee eel any even (77) to ebehty N ’ above, of which a full and complete description will be WYMAN L. COLE, Trastee, Sachap and thence onet cae hundred and Sve. and recommended its removal or reference to| | In conclusion he referred to the failure of | permit; suficient, at least, to. permit escape | Miudred aid fourteen (Idi, "The, property ls focated Taree atn es See ANSON BROS, Ancticn ne eRane. | Execoreanrete, were, samen maha nei the grand jury. So far as your committee is | the Commissioners to pass a regulation to that m any reasonable pursuit. $e ae Laproving section and. provided with alleys in THURSDA' ’ ‘LATIMER & SLOAN, ———— =. carers Ph4-G&A8 _ | and appurtenaners to the saine belonging or imany able to learn no action has been taken on the | effect and said “‘it is another case of the citi-| With respect to offensive powers, the boat is | _ Terms of asic. One-third of the purchase money to FRIDAY, | etches ae ae ATCLINES, DARE & OO. AUCTIONEERS, "Terme; Onetiird of the purchase ‘susemmnanialion. zensof Northeast Washington being ignored by | required to carry five automobile torpedoes | pall in ces, the remainter in two equal Install 9 | RATCLIFFE, DANE & CO. Ructionrers ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | balance in six andtweive monthe, nb gine Da (my ane tarsemasigt Tad be fitted fo fe two at a tine, either whoa | Mewtn, mone Cand two (2 Youre from date oftele, | | ELEVEN AM. AND THREE P.M. EACH DAY. ‘820 Pennsyivatiia avenue northweak ay MORE DeMiuAMCY, WUucaTey | Mearvesorcvut incre ai wai 2 In this the president spoke of a mattgr which b i fses sold, or ih, a option of 5 = DESIRAPLE BUILDING SITES ON G STREET 9. 1305 FIFTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN & | Can’ of de option of tha pee “Your committee has also considered the| osinod a lively discunsion at the last Wecting, | (rotvogertace OF submerged. The stability of | Rfeposieet B00 reaatred xc tar tes of ake Taaeea CHANCERY SALE OF VALUADEE UMIMPROVED | BETWEEN 23D" AND “AIH STREETS S.W- | XokrarweSy? RHODE ISLAND AVENUE | Cmte Seiclallen nlareeds to thrtativs to gongs a6 the | Gon ting, | the must be amply sufficient for all circum- | {, ?complicd witir aa Bites dean foe of REAL ESTATE IN UNIONTOWN AND IN| BY AUCTION. » St time: ; j and in saying ithe said he did not intend to} stances of service, depending in part upon | Sittrmim'ee tiriesn nieen, aays from day of sale. | WagHINGTON CITY DISTHICE OF COLUMBIA | Op FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TWENTY- f sno Rapwene fier ¢ Hand Ist streets crossing, and the committee | offend any one nor did he mean to do so. “normal buoyancy.” Fisk aud cost of the defaniting purchaser) ‘All con- Pin tog} Sere She District | FIBST, 1805. at FIVE O'CLOCK. wo will sell in erry ws, Ferry eal. Proper i Antauitine 3 * is of the oFinion. from experience —_ Rong £ OPPOSED TO STRONG LANGUAGE. teal rmaterials used in any boats submitted for —— "EYER Coif ot ee cost Of the pure (Hughes vs. ‘ucifenamie ‘gial-). we will sell” a pub = a Padt OF LOT LIN QOUARE 42, rant of the pres pay ~ ae vetem at ware avenue . it Mr. % fig must be o es lity and domestic wM.F. MATTINGLY, 435 7th st. n.w. ion, in front ie. ve premises. on | Fronting 2) fest on G st. bet. 23d and Z4th'ste. mw. 5 ‘ail that certain pat , Sh stance.an engine will press the button and ‘ma ids aa ‘ed the efforts of | 2ist-class workmanship, official tests, &., are | J )UNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. lots numbered 267, 368, 369, 870; 71, SOB, SB, OA, | the Weet End, tit one block Fen oved from the ott Ot sus Aaron nae ee start the gong: the engine will stop, but the | feet to say that wl secon e efforts stipulated in the circular. | SE a re 395, 396, 397, 308: 308,400, 401, 40%, 403, 404, 528 | herdic line an’ but two blocks from the Georgetown | $2)". — gong will continue striking; the gates are low- | the president to secure a police regulation for | So far as known there are only two boats in | Writ go oF SEREEE SOUWESE, SO | ed oee ee Oh pM ahineton, street,” in the Village of | and Navy Yard cable line and will be sold in two par- | tine ao nd fot-andrunn tug BEIREES, NINTH ARE ered and vehicles are kept waiting —often five | the good of the people he oppored the wsiug of | this country, the: inventions of Daker and | _By.rirtve of # deed in trust duly recorded. 1 wit | , Andon RIDAY the TENTS FIRST DAY OF | ‘Termmct asle, One-third cash; balance in one and | Meio Tigit ul alter ti) fa amt items | FERTH SEELTS NORTHEAST, Wastivu minutes, sometimes ten minutes; somebody | harsh language or the saying of harsh or op-| Holland, which conform even in part to the | TUssbav. TwE EPH GAY OF AVRIL, A: | thesubitivision mute by Jolin A. Wall eval: of lot &: | tearinterert at theraten! Gey contre wet sixty five (iH) fot to the vlaceof beginning. tit- | By viriue of « dead of trast n sinall brie Octobe, A.D. 80 aad ee learns and tells the gateman where the engine | probrious things about the Commissioners or | department's general requirements, but it is} D. 1823, aU FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the west half of | 6. 7and part of 4. in square numbered five hundred | able. semi-annually, and te be secure’ | folio 238 #t seq’, of the tan isand he opens the gates about the time the | even a corporation. He heard the resolution | thought that the present opportunities will | lot nuinbered in square nambered 38s, | and seventy-five (575), in Washington city, in said | trust on the premises sold, of all cash, at the. engine starts, and from thirty to forty cars, | concerning the railroad company and while he | stimulate other inventors to exertion in this | ORME thirteen CU) fev om. 'Fatrvet south: | District auld lot fronting on Batreet betwoen Ist ald | the purchassr.Adeposit oF S1000m each Yarcel If of Cola We will sell, a* public auction, - herdics, wagons and carriages all start on a| agreed with it, yet he objected to the use of | line. Bre (iis). fect. to an alley: haproved "tye | “terawof aciey Onethird cash and residue of par- | sis “rata Yo Ser ccmpted SHE T attec dase | Pav OPMAR RIE Uae ae HAST Pack Ford Tush to cross, resniting often in hairbreadth | such strong language, but he had refrained from ee ee aa hoi opneegen F street southwest, to- — money in equal installments, at one and two | from sale at cost of om a dep | @cLoc PM, thie folic wine dencrttw real esta: escapes and sometimes in fatal accidents or se- | saving anything. CRISIS IN HAWAIL. Fiehts, privileces ant apy ‘, “ ee ote hp {ee | ae £0. conveyancthe and recording at purchaser Seca nye Womington, Diawwict et Osten ions injary from fright. especially of weak or | ‘This brought Mr. Killeen to his feet and he ES Tomine: or in'any wise ooveraniae clects: A deposit of $30 per lot fo tee Union: | SPte teas Fos seaangeoae Voaeas 22DREW B. DUVALL. Trustee, “ali of {ch wansiered conty 600) te Chanson 4, Rervous persons. Hemedies for this particular | was prepared to make a full-fledged plea for | rhe Factions Likely to Come Together at| ,,feru*;, (ne-third cash, balance in one and two. town lots and of $200 for the said lot “*C” re-| £@-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, ON ac- | _ 418 d&ds wet stle « __ | subdivision of lots to square numbered tm evil were several months ago suggested to the | suffrage, but he was ruled out of order, as Any Moment Anuually, hotes to beseiven becured by" deed nf tea of the purchaser, «A ALCOBTOTERCIOS a ae EO OE ART cL ots bar and ee | TRUSTEES SALE, feito 144; in the ‘arveyue ikon ef tus Dane District Commissioners by a large delegation of | there was nothing before the meeting, and on the property sold, or ail cash, at the option of the JAMES P. RYON, Trustee, wapgid&ds RATCLIFFE: DARR & CO. Ancis. By virtue of a decree of the cirenit court for Mont- aotnapovemmmetaonms anmaiiog the members of this association, but so far no | then a motion seconding the president’s action | Advices from Honolulu, dated April 12, | purchaser. Conveyancing, &.. at purchaser's cost, Asst. ng =f of a desirable brick, whorenr Ren el OWEN DONNELLY Trestee ATCLIFFE DAKR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. action has been taken thereon. in the matter was made and seconded. show that matters aro really in a danger-j jj to be Hed with ta aiteee a L gt a: Oe or 7 . sale to be complied with fen days, otherwise the No. 308 Pa. ave. se. J " V1 “Your committee therefore recommend the | Mr. Killeen then took the floor and was pro-| ous condition on the islands and that any | FiebtreccrvedtoTesll the troperty at the-riskand | THOS. DOWLING £SON, Aucw. apwakds | CHANCERY SUE OF Five. Nice. pnice Promissory ws > = * i i : : ‘ost of defaulting purchaser after five days adve USES SITUATED Ai NEE Sent Der a ay ot al os adoption of the following: Resolved. That the | ceeding to tell his hearers why he‘objectedto the | day may bring about aconflict between the | ment of such resale in sume newspaver published ia | "THE SALE OF THE UNIONTOWN Lots 1s| LINDEN AND ELM_STRE LE DROIT PRiL Annually. and to be secured Uy dentof Gum op the District Commissioners be requested to have | form of appointing the Commissioners when an wisional t and the a Washingon, D.C. WILLIAM C. WOO! tponed, in consequence of the storm, until TUES- PARK. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLCMBIA. LOCK P.M, offer £ non the | Property seid, or all cash, at the option of the pur the sidewaiks on Delaware avenue between G | objection was made for the reason that the | PFO government and the royalists, Daan TWENTE FIFTH, 1s, some hoor pBY,uirtuls of e decree of the Supreme Court of the | preinives, tie laid im aud ayy chaser. Conveyancing atid recording at and H streets repaired and the fence along the | speaker was not directing his remarks to the | | The latter have received large additions from | 4 ATCLIFFE, ne OTe ee TU a SON, Auct | 14guson the Sth day of Devomber A.D. t fee Bellows: on wien | SEs, cost. A devontt “of two railroad track between E and H streets be| resolution and consequently he was out of | the white element that has become hostile to 20'PAAVE. wow. |! : : N Aucty | undersurned. trustee will wll at public. a ry county. fount | of sale ‘to be complied with fn ten days after order. the new government and the most serious phase | goup Room FRAME HO" No. 307 First | |S {THE SALE OF THE LOT ON B ST. Is PosT- | {rant of the respective, promises. on) LCS LAND. fay of male, otherwise the trustecs | reserve * Resolved further, That the attention of the| ‘I know that,” said Mr. Killeen. “Iam not | of all is that the provisional government is not FOE TO THIE et oMon Boned: in consequence of the storm, until WEDNES. | SHE XOURTH f ES ae and a half iniles from | the right to resell the property at the risk solv h a Ga a on IN. AY, "APRIL tWENTY-SIXTH, 1803, same hour . M.. all those piec#s or p own and about three-quarters of a mite trom | the defaulting purchaser after Ove Commissioners be again called to the four | speaking on the resolution but I am speaking | Sure of itsown men. Tw PE ME OE eatocit | and place. By order cf the trustees. iy wand being in ie Droit Park, in the Dist the road known ax the River road. In steht of the | Ment of such reante tn itions submitted to them by this associa- | for the good of the order.” Royalists are still jubilant and say that they | PENI Siliwe im feour cf thopyemises, the east | _apezat THOS. DOWLING & SON. Aucta_| Coiumbla-and known and deserited as jote 1s. of the Methodist University and a ver short dis- FERDINA tion on or about October 25, 1992. and which | Mr. Carver suggested that Mr. Killeen be | have good grounds for believing that Mr. | 14 feet front of RATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO., Auctioneers. eee ge | a ae cfrom Wesley Heumia and is directly on the| @=8d&ds ROBERT were by them, as we are informed, referred to | allowed five minutes in which to make a speech, | Blount will use his influence to restore the son ete s — Proved by #new seven-room dwelling, with all mod- | Weshineton, Dee its ‘fants of | S@-THE ABOVE SALE I POSTPONED, ON AC Upon motion of Mr. Martin it was agreed to | adjourned without Mr. Killeen making his | to any plan either by word or sign. Focquirord at Mune of sale: Terns to be complied with |, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | in five years from the ial day of May. IN? Suldvation amd isonet the mort fertiie. and’ prow | Pisce within te seenyzatb —_ ‘amend the resolution by adding that the fence | suffrage speech, which he has so often made in |. Yet u royalist native was heard to say in | Yo. ct purchasers cont.” ous ancine: FECOPUIMa:} Pe oF ae ay couse No TS Soh nets | came nd tie baleen ate ee eg neem | ductive “truck “farms near Wanhineton: “The mn-| 9 oy gay inclosing the tracks along Delaware avenue | the meeting. dead earnest, that one of these fine mornings ade RATCLIFFE, DARR& CO... Aucte. | James: Holroyd ott. ats complainanta and Sarah | month, with {atereat, of wtictta depuaitat #00 on azood FRAME DWELLING, | _#t2! —E lount would walk over to n 2, ‘ALTE! VILL ‘Auctioneers, ~ | E Bright et al. are defendants, the undersi truss h hoi 1b red at the time of oro! between E and H strests be restored and re- offer her bis arm, and escort hee ‘back to the | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers. | tees will soll,on THURSDAY. APRIL TWENTIETH, | of sale to be complied with. within. ten days from the Stee © stoam, avcreore ee, conse CHICAGO'S WELCOME. a VALUABLE. TWO-STORY BRICE DWELLING, | Deeituine at 4:30 O'CLOCK P. M.,’ by public May of sale, or property to be sold at the risk and ree z . Mr. Lucas moved that a committee of three : —— Palace. FRONTING ON TENTH STREET BETWEES | Hou in front of the resrective premises the went Atty. | costa of the purchawer, Yo oO) “Terius of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-thira | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY aT avc- be appointed to wait on the District Attorney | Arrangements for Receiving the Presidential | ‘The political uncertainty has completely TS NORTHWEST, AT AUC- | Sve, Org Tost of oul Jor numbered £2ur (4), and forsy, ite ite acct of the purchase money cash on day o!salc, or on the] TION, BEING NOS. 50. 52, 4 AND 56 K with reference to the coroner's jury's verdict \d Ducal Party. paralyzed business and every one is hoping) TIN IN0. UW ty pwenty FIFTH, at | uD lotmumbered five (3) in square auubered glue i opens ppg on Fatnest cel, TwENTssnvErTe in the case of the killing of Mr. Brahler. He! the cerem, committes hes completed the | ©%®, 2eedy settlement. HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., we shail sell, in | Banded and ninety six (ag) in the city of Washing- FWOSTORY AND Bas pectively it one and t ISK. at FIVE O'CLOCK PB. M., im front of tae referred to the recommendation that the brick aan Prag = ve pots ec = ‘The rank and a composed of saventar: front of premises, sub lot 64 in suite 204, improved Rroved lap cia tare gtury nil omen mea enamel BUILDING NEW BRICK | to bear interest fro will sell lots "80, 280, 201 and building at the corner of Delaware avenue and | details of reception of the distinguished | ers, who would sell ont any cause for a good | bY, & two-stor) (welling, back building, nine | dwelling, No. 1100 the corner of 11th south- KNOWN AS NO. 905 NOKTH CAK- eran ne mr A : a san Ueondition, furnace and MoT Chaser of purchasers, with saety : H street be removed. The motion was) visitors who will attend the opening of | Found sum. Meanwhile the air is thick with } Stable in rear, “Must be sold. | [3 K'atreet suathenty and wee etane trees wuction in front of the prem. | Proved by the trustees. Conveyancing at the cost of | hd umaproved tive six-room Weick how - amended and the matter referred to the rail-| the fair. ‘The presidential party, which | T%%0rs of royalist plots to secure the queen's ‘Terins made known tue of Saitek eee ee She TWENTY EVENT day of | PUFCHIOT erry atan. 30, 32154 nn 6K eae, ie toe emit ne Yoad committee : restoration. °F : r Sale on each piece as prescribed by the de- clock p. in. A Deno} Tras er woe ee ee under the present program will be the first to| at’) o'clock p. m. on April 11_ many soldiers ‘edged cree are: One-third cash, the balance in two equal 1n- Gedmonee: | pO GAMES TH HENDERSON” | Trustees, ec searerugueanany LIGHTS AND SEWERS. arrive, will be met at the Illinois state line by | of the provisional governmont’s regular ine Fiallmente in one and two yeare froudey of sale, with waa (one hundred dollars requnred si Mr. A. H. P. Holsten, chairman of the com- | Director General Davis, Gov. Altgeld and Mayor | fantry at the barracks and many of the militia purchaser of purchasers shall be required, said notes Car RT x, mittee on water, lights and sewers, was called | jiazrison. at the government building were taken ill with tobe secured by rood, smal saGicient deeds of trast | Sint recorded tm uber Im: folie paar TAVIMEH ® SUOAN. Aucts, upon fora report and he submitted the follow-| g, 5 symptoms of poisoning. Chaser or purchasers. A deposit of two hundred (8200) | vllice of the surveyor ot the Di § aan rn oe : <4 pi Abeba cesarean ep! saeied — By 1 o'ciock the nest morning ninety six men | AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, | gullim willbe rsauled on ouch pce at Ue oes, | lied taa. alta cr tere hatenmced se sor ONG STREET, GEC ch ay esta is The Distaer OF Co “*& letter received from the office of the En- | POS® - were so that acompany of the National! 41) sey public auctior achat eine the Tan tee eee een cay of | of all cash. at the option of the purclsser. i UM BIA. f mocer Commisioner. in reply to our request | UBited States cavalry and artillery. As pro- | Guard was called out to take their pinces. The | payor rare peered eae ace tore of HK. | Seitio rink and cost of defeulting purchassee, Sil eom Shetne and recapdlaa eg purchaser's cost, Terme of set of Celvmtaa, | District of Calumina, yaosed ja-cauitycseer waar. that the Trinidad sewer be extended to O street | Yiously announced, the presidential and vice | Poisoned men had recovered on the 12th and | wencing TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH, at | Chasmene Toording. Ke., at the cost of the pur- | Set pe comolied with in fifteen. daye frou day of | St, the Fequest of the parlirs secured thereby Twill | 124) on the 16th diay of Jue. IROL. the ander and s pipe sewer on Nand O streets between | presidential quarters will be at the Lexington. | “ere on duty. 2 5 TEN O'CLOCK A.M. all the unredeemed pledies in ORRIN B HALLAM, ) Sale, otherwise ve rit reserved to resell the prov- | SiLSt pubic auction. im tront of the premincs, to the | signed trosive will offer te 12th street and the main sewer, and pipe sewer | When the hotel is reached the national salute | poe ee br genie = his store upon which the interest is due one year or 3. Hops deaminase. i Trustees, | Say Sg the, Fak and cost of defaulting purchaser after | EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, IWS, at FIVE O'CLOCK | NINTH, IN, at 7 from outlet of sewer from Deaf Mute Assium | of twenty-one guns will be fired from the Mich. | Le Mixed with the milk served at the bar-| ore, consisting of Gold, Siiver and Metal Cased | grands Sunt GORDUR. | rpublished in Washineton, D.C EM. the following decried real estate and prems- | tract of ian to main sewer, informing us that the sewers | jgans in case she 1s im harbor there on that acy, | TACK Mess. Watches, Chains, Charms, Lockets. Cuff Buttons, fusclar oe Bed&ds | DUNCANSON DROS., Auctioneers. Teed | propeesd Methods seked See camnet be pak i wlll the appropsin- | St recon a teirs on the bo eat ate A a a er Collar Buttons, Scarf Pins, Studs, Lace Pins, Ear-| S@7THE SALE ANNOUNCED ABOVE FOR RatcLere, vaun sc ton to said town, becinuiie for tae sa ‘a point | a8 the Jesse Short - Hen es = A a N Se rings, Bracelets, Plain Gold and Set Rings, Solid | Thursday, April it the corner of 11th and K ‘on the south side of Bea! stree mnt forty-one and | worth by th ‘the west by the t tions for 1*95 are available unless executed un. The party of the Duke of Veragua will be —_—_——_— Siiv i Plated Ware, D = ‘is_ postponed, om account of the rain, un- z, six-tweiff! trom th | Mates reservoir, e south by th L der the permit system, the expense borne by | met by members of th Ms Saat Suiver and P.ated Ware, Diamonds and other precious sofa Bee Eee ae oy ehe rain. Bn _Averro: x-iWe t rom the corner of | tates resery ne nottth by the fara of Lest D. met by members of the committee and officers | Reports That It Has Been Crushed and | stones, Guns, Lifte: volvers, Razors, Canes, Um- pas. . ie NF STREET TH BE- | Beall and Greeue sire nce on Beall | Burrows and on the east by the farm af Charles Shore the property owners. your committee think it | of the exposition and will have a similar escort Pr Ke-established. brelias, Clippers, Valises, Overa and. Field Glasses, | S#me hour and place: ‘STREETS WEST. Poet east ward wutberiy | inaker ft A ress Goods, Seal Goats, Mitsical, Surcical, Mathe: E LAM, t arte 1 Supreme Court of the | and perailel to iret | One-third of the pur hase mone f, under the eireumstances, the cost | to the Auditorium, atalute of seventeen guns | 4 Se Pa ps rea ane Drees Goods, Seal, Coste, Musical. Surgical, Matty J NHOLDSWOMTH GORDON,} Trustees | BY viriue Bee ie] Ey a Ig ep py tg) a gd ye estimated being named as £14,592. being tired in their honor. After the frecdom special from Pecans, Colombia, Sale’ to continue - morniuce at FES O'CLOCK, | _8P21-déas T4400 wherein Catherine. FE. Welch. euardiane is | and thence t parailel to ‘Groene street to the ‘8 deposit of 300 will be reyuired at the time “The committee has been informed that the | of the city has been formally tendered both | News has just been received here which indi- | gveuiney st TWO and SEVEN O'CLOCK until all tho'| Pp ATCLIFFE, DARN CO... AUCTION FEE gemplatnane ana Joum Weich, smins Place ofibrgiuming, with the tuuprovenents aud ap- | sale: balan of the pur‘hane tocmny tm, Uwo egal i residents of 12th street north of N bave ex-| parties by the mayor, the officers of tiag national | cates that the revolution in Honduras is at an | 40/4 920 PAL AVE. NW. | Patio a Trout of ha resins "ta | Termmof sale; Onebait op Deferred payn o be eccured upon the property, * prewises, On & ket holders please take notic a ® willingness to Sear the expense of | commission and the Chicago directory wil pay | end and that peace has been restored. Presi HK. FULTON, Pawnbroker, | DESIRABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE AT Bie DAY OF MAT. “2 tates yeite te i ct. We is ‘ alae i 2 aplset THe CORNE: vr AND K ; CK P.M ilowina di day wf sale, for. Ww F SIN HM MACKEY, the extension on 12th strest. We have re- | their respects. dent Ponciano Leiva has invested Gen. | - c THU CORNEL OF TENTH AND K SIKEETS eel wee har to be civen: 24D quested an estimate of this portion of the work rane es and have received in reply the following letter: rat ix avl4-dts THOMAS DOWLING & 80N sale, to be secured = - y AUC s On THURSDAY, APRIL TWE: PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. we will seli in front of | 4 Part of lot numbered three TIETH, AT HALF. prerne Domingo Vasquez, minister of war, with the ty the property “ - ; Sunday's Carousing. ait five hundred ands Sold or all eas ‘of th ~ HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auc “The letter from the captain of engineers Z powers usually exercised by the executive. ‘the premises undred and. sixty % 4 m of the putrciiaset. A | The ion boat - : ° ; 7 5 ce OM the like of Festreet north at's point destant dollars required at the forms © part of the resolution. The letter excursion boat Andes, which took sn ex- | Gen Vasquez is really president of Honduras. OF ‘THE. LOT J, SQUARE 951, rong eel dy 4 a —— hee . = : - i duras, HORSES. CARS, HARNESS, ETC., Fronting 61 feet 103 inces on Kst’ and 62 feet 6 | One Wundred and sixty amd five tenths (180-5) eet yas cemenes Son Oe PURN <D EFFEC! states that the sewer with which it is proposed | cursion down the Ohio river to Steubenville, | 4, 9 result of the assistance given by Nicara- OF THE BALYINORE CAB COMPANY, inches on 10th st. se. improved by an old frame | West from fie southeast : at. FI Grose trustee HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AXD EFFECTS of house. to connect has capacity to discharge drainage | Wheeling and Moundsville Saturday night, re-", gua to the revolution: y leader, Policorpo Be-} en TruuRsDAY Moi ns we purchamer a ON MONDAY, MAY FIRST, 18m, AT TEN One-third cash, bal- | thence West twenty-thr G, APRIL TWENTY- | Terms of sale on each piec from 120,000 square feet, and as it is already | turned to Pittebury beta oft! AY Moi BELL) feet; thence aout - be | & yesterday. About 500/ nilis, war may be declared between that re- | SEVENTH. I8%S, at TEN O'CLOCK, at the stables, A two years from the day of sale, the | (Fill) frets thence soul eee ena swanky O'CLOCK AM. WE WILL SELL No, R07 overtaxed the request bad to be denied. | * . , North Front street near Hillen stréet, Baltimore, | deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of 6 | (120) fcot to the line of said street and thence east STREET Ne s E (01 Continuing, the report reads: “Your com- | “ere om board when it reached the Mononga- | wget Teaser ea cil eketty ee avpointed isl, by direction of ‘tho Baltimore Cab | Per cent per ani, Payable semiannually and to be | Mowat, line to the bolntet bexinning, toretier neing, Tocording, & oe OS ities will report the matter of the main sewer | hela wharf, the others getting off at points | | SotOt war’ Under'Gen, Bogrant elie Steli'at the spon ‘sf the prrchtae™ Septal o Dalance in two equa’ in-| apiSa&as 714 loth st. nw. CONSISTING IN PART OF extension to the health department, with a re- | down the river. About 900 wereon board when | ittration Gen, Vasquez was sent out of Hone Part of lote 2%) and 30 of $100 and #200 each on lots ® jeand two years UNCANSON BROS , Auchoneen Walnut Parlor Suite in plush. Walnut Mirror-tront jest that the nuisance existing be :mmediately | the boat left Seturday night. A number of tke | Guray during the preadent’s visit. to the BLANKETS, ROBES | snd-i required at tine of sale. | Terms to be complied | Stthe rate of 6 per ceutain per nnlM, pay D % a Folding Bel. Walnut Hall Kari, viace Curtain ond abated. A letter from the water office was | excursionists became drunk and disorderly and | Cyited States’ Whee Leiva aueceeded Bogran a ee eee see Cheeta ltteer ial at | annually, and tobe secured by deed of tru NEARLY NEW BEAUTIFUL CORNER rst. | Roreres, Walnut M. 1. Buffet, Also received denying our request for a water | were arrested by the Wheeling police. At | a; chict encoutive: he recalled. Vesques ‘sod SUPER & CO., Ancts,_ | serveds ‘All conveyancing. recnrtine, te-rat pur: | Premises soud. OF A cas cat PU] NERF BSTRERY SOCTHEAST: BATWT main on 12th street between I and K streets, on | Steabenville it was the same. On sevral occa- | ‘Thade him minister of war Quayc Lor, rar: | Chasers, cost Sree SSR Ae quired at the tite o* sale. mublied with | (DOWED BRICK. ead s ‘the ground that a majority of the reai esiate | sions fights occurred. bus the crew put a stop : PROVE! ‘AND pack | 21738 Auctioneers | teen Unya feoin aslo, Al cnet | on THURSDAY APTERNOON, APRIL TWEN: on that street was not represented. The fire | to them as soon as possible. The party which | yt Z0W appears that the difference between 'NO.-713 21ST | gg-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN CoN. | 16. & ost TIETH, A.D. Is0, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will rs Vasquez and Bogran was patched up by the r . tu froutof the: de nt reported that in the mterest of | left the boat at the wharf was composed mostly | jinguishment of the preside: Sequence of the rain. until WEDNESDAY. APRIL Lot QUARE 990, ~ s y ney by Leiva i “ WENTY-BI t the same hour and place. ~ ‘ public safety it was not required. of young men and about a dozen women. The | favor of Vacquec, Gem Logean, bene RES OF LANDON THE NAYLOR ROAD | “aysiuads HATCLIFFE: DARE & COs Aucts, | _AP2-d&ds bette’ declins With all motes impromeerne wot DENTISTRY. TO AID THE SANITARY LEAGUE. rama haral ae mating wears al bog yen minister of war. however, will virtually be | | By virtue of « decree tasned by the Supreme Court | JRATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. Auctioncers, | | [JUNCANSOS BROS... Au ee. sae come ST TEETH, FULL SETS THAT e ie . bro ther - " of the District of Columb Fe ct 920 PEN NW. . = d a es ng mine rooms. |. FULL SETS TRA “Your committee would recommend that the | Po orts in the morning ‘papers that riot, hiood- resident. Together Vasquez and Bogran will | $4.8)" whercin Theoden Mahon a ne NO. TRUSTEES SALE OF FINE BRICK DWELLIXG desitabl obs of the southeust, Wi (os! lefen s 0) x AND LOT CORNER OF. y Lee M. Mosher. is defendant, Lshail | VERY DESIRABLE TWO-STORY AND CELLAR vin fection of tue sonthvact. wi snot take Dy SESE SCENE Ey SHALE POUR | TUBA MINOW SBRICE HOUSE aNG- cpt | By urttrof aii of tint daly recorded in Tuber association by such action as may be deemed | 11,04 sad probable me able to defeat Nicaragua. pisinants, an . probable marder had occurred daring ; ae Dest co-operate with the health department of | the trip. overal men were without bats,a| ~A,8 of this kind may be over in a few | roll, intront OK the prem |. ON SAL . weeks. When it is ended there will be a ne: : M. OX AY. THESIXTH DAY | STREET NORTHWEST, No. 1500, folio 142 et neq”, ous of th : a = - . 5 a the & = ; : Os MAY E if re ON No. et neg., one of the 500 cash, b tosuit purchaser. or all Tiefection’ sruar- the District and the Sanitary League, and espe- | few bad black eyes and injured hands, but ne | lection and Gen. Bogran will be chosen presi- | Todire sibtiviston 2 shuure nusabseed ate harudeed | On “WEDNESDAY AFTEENOON, appt, | the Dustrice ot Coin bin. we will ell at the option of tis purchases, A deposit of Ope GaAHAM. j required at the time of sale. Conveyancing, ~ a. Sake Se. at purchasers cost. Terms to be coiapiied sith cially with the president of the Deaf Mute Asy- | one showed signs of serious trouble. About| Gent. Position tl and two (02), beginnyne for the TWENTY SIRIT, 1803, AT FIVE OCLOCK we will | HOR, © pon Iam, who has been assigned to the territory | twenty police were on hand to receive the | {hottan pontine will thus be changed, for when | tre ime ol ast areet cae hundred ana weoeriivi | gellsin front of the presises, : SRLS r which covers the dangerous nutcance existing | crowd, but their services were needed oaly to | Guer as his minister of war feet (15) north trom @ street, and raunine thence jab Lot 163, cat renee gat x in tiftecn days, otherwise the risitt Reserved to resell outside of the boundary. for the abatement as | keep the crowd on the wharf back, they being porth fifteen (15) £ bs I estate and NO CHLOROFORM, ni eing in the city of | the property at the tisk " or thence east one hundred (100) Square 620, izing sad being in the, city of Property at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- foot, tence south isteen (io) feet to a public-aliey, | Belng tmproved by two-story” bay-window prick | Washington, in the istrict of Coluinbia, and eBown | chaser afuer five days! advertisemeot of wuce resabe ia | bs ~ F RO ETHER OK Gad requested, #o that this section of the city be | more disorderly than the excursionists. and’ thence west along said” alley one hundred welling. containing all ‘modern improvements and some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. Placed in as good sanitary condition as possible. soar masa ‘The Coffee Crop From Brazil. feo: fo the" berunine, hnproved by a three-story and | eoustantly under good rental, undred and tiirty-nine (130), a3 per plat recorded va | SP ads DUSCARSON EROS. Acta opted — meni ible. ‘The b rg Saber are Uack building brik dwelling. ‘An elegant opportunity to secure an investment or | #aBdred and thirty-nine (139). as per plat recorded in . oS : XO SWFLLED GUMS. committee also called upon the Com-| [npopular Constables Roughly Handled. ureau of American republics in- | “And by virtue of said decree T shall sell on the prem- | home for one's own use. ed HE folio U0, of the records of the sur-| | S§¥-THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED. NO UNPLEASANTNESS. missioners in regard to the subject ofa fire! ‘phe New York Herald's Nassan, N. P., cor- | formed that the committee of coffee factors of | i#77.,t FIV# O CLOCK P.M. on MONDAY. THE | , Terme of payment liberal and made known at sale. | tetnty-four feet on North N screet by u depth of ove | TWENTE OH TH, tae eer ec Ee ene) eee 7 bof one | TWE: Toan alley snd binding | | aps EIGHTH D ane dbase, formptows | Buodied and twenty G30) binding riae east line Strect northwest, together wit a vrarchaser'e cost) COBYeYaRCIDG. | all snd singular the smiprovemuts, ways canchicnts, | PYUNCANSON BRO: ; ; pFivilewes and appureeninces ts ie sauie sae | al APULIEFE” Balin w co. anc _| Bebe tari nha snore ses eS failed to pass. Chief Varria of the ire depart-| there had enlisted a company of men under | the press on the 22d of last November. Up to | elieibiy iocated for subiision and’ building pur- | TJUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers Doleceninted emt seaalteetens kee cab ee Tween DR ment also warmly favored the project and ; prapairpr pa seohipanl ee Po foes nfo seul etal mente to ad tw : ; r id of Capt. Searmouth, to . e season was unfavorable ‘Tel if sale reseribed by -t FINE BUILDING LOT ON N STREET BETWEEN | Years. not . ven bearing 6 per cent per annum onwel ms afterws fo do al i, bis power to accomplish | {82 Gulbaans constabulary. For te laa few | te long drought in the” coon duties | eh auitiwtantety cand ine gtarmizea day | "HU REO TRH SEREERG NOKFRWEET «| Rica teyamccnemmughs nd tocy Sotho iy | ty vrs obs ent of tae to on trating datn eb. | | Rupatant asl Use we Maving ble What this assoc i atte | injured the crov and at th ti Sale, with Interest at the rate of ait per centum per EDS i NTY-SIXTH. A.D. | 4 : Sit comb, a8 optic Be . Feo ©. | teat extracted Dir. Chappell said ‘he did not tunde:stand | months therehave been several complaintsabout | 2 dered ripening: This cewestanee will hat | sanitit, payable seiniannually. “The notes of the | UG, A FIVE O'CLOCK PM. we will sell ts front | Of the purchaner. A depogit of 800 required at time | THEE, fojio 4%et sea. ot the land recenda.of the Di: | “NoddancerParticalarly afapted to persona who why the Coins tsrioners should decline to allng | the brutal way in which these men have done Parchstes or purchasers to be miven for deferred pape | of the Premiaes, the went 15 feat front, with a depth § “ Lg a, Tl house in the northeast and were assured prcryeae Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, appointed to estimate a the couniy‘of Washington. Districtot | complied with in fizen Gays from sale, oth that the Commissioners favored the matter; | Tespondence, dated April 15, says: On the re- 5 eee : ingou the Naylor toad about a quar. | sold at purchaser's risk apd cost. All’ ¢ that an appropriation for this purpose bad | moval of the British troops from Nassau the | the coffee crops availabie for exportation from | ter ot am nd the ville of Geo lop, aa wad. | recording. de- already been asked for from Congress, but | Bahamas government sent to Barbadoes and | tbat market, ratifies the estimate it handed to | j ining s subdivision of the “ay aren eae ee apl0-déde_BATC 2 EIGHTH, 1508, at FIVE O'CLOCK P| ya, secinsive control of w nee in this city which, when » Aucts.. 9th and D sts. a. APPLIED TO THE GUMS. STORY BRICK RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. THIRTEENTH | yt is applied directly to the cums. DH STREETS | by ite ume teeth can be extracted perfectly pation, in the county 6 abu tu receipts at io in advanee of the usual time | inents and to be secur Dy deed of trust on the prope feet. of lot :30, in Zerms to be complied with in fifteen, days, otherwise | cured thereby. we. the undersizned trastees, wils sell | “We ask no pay if not as represented. juare 445. the laying of the main under the permit their duty. 5 7 aga-aiE tactakes tha or i ¢ |e z the parchase money to be ped his lot is adintrably situated for dwelling or basi- | the trustees reserve the rizht to resell the property at | xt public auction. in frout of the Urewises, OB MON- | Ccifok me dad ety otes Tenement, ~ . it | A constable was ill treating a little black boy | 8 e jgures for the present | Ftd. 08 all the purchase ae Y mitgated for, dwelling or busi- | the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after fve | D. Ht HIGHTH. D. F MAY, A.D. ee system, and explained that Congress passed | , A Conpeble "ee orca man who saw it threat. | CTP Year, which had been reduced to 2,700,000 | Sivtaetretreris shut easonn aie conteeeaytte | peer Doar PRE a oF rtm st | age! advertisement of sarh resale in ooine newspaper Past FOCE PM cortain | 24 lecalappacation and we wusrentes you will ase vn Ae ne te eee ct’ the | ened to report him. The constable let the boy | bass In some districts in, the month of Feb- | erty will be reqnired at tues of sale. “Al cpavey_ | Terme: One-third cash, balance in one and two | Pu! OSCEOLA Cone etya sity, District of Columbine Anew asd ——. — \'go and rushed at the man and knocked him | Fuary there was abundant flowering and if the | Cost” i¢"tarnnsof sale are not complied with within | semi-annually, and to be secured by a deed of trust | _@022-d&ds___J. PERCY KEAT! distineaished as ind being lot numbered 21 in JH. EE EVANS DENTSE PAREOMD, committee was — ® coffee resulting therefrom should mature it | fifisen days aiter day of wale the truste: on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the NCANSON BROS. Under the headof new business Mr. Keobane | “97%, oo was am act of brutality per- | MAY compenaste for the loss in the early flower- | Fizit to rewil ai rst and cont of defaulting Purchaser | Purchaser. -A deposit of $200 required st tue of aate, | JJOSCANSON BHOS.. of Trinidad moved that the associxtion call the | 0 Ap! tality per | M8) Tr per thece circametaneoe the rer citice | afer Ave days adversisenient: Convesanct rurchaser ucost. ‘Terma tots | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLING: attention of the Commissioners to the necessity | Potrated in Grantetown. ® part of Xessan in | acting it advinable tomaintain for the present its ee ieriarandcont of defaulting | SOUTHEAST) OO THIRTEENTH sinee "$2, Oren sil hours, wncludine. Sumkape: e aak, | whic! . . or a all hours, ae of @ sewer being laid on the east side of 10tu | Thich most of the Mate came out 3,000 | estimate of 2,700,000 bags as the masimam| | 4. THOMAS DOWLING & SON. f advertisement ot much re | | By virtue of deed of trost duly recorded in Liber | ORIN AEN Ort Bey doll thetic used for paininss extra thon of tet, street between C and D streets northeast. strong They burned the guard room and | quaatity available for exportation. The want | ‘02S<sis_____Avetiomearm._ ONGANSON BROS O™ | PEI gfolie 277 ot, wed. ons of the land records of the | ye paid in casi: Dilance in three equal paytwente, im | —M=s22 maa a To ASCERTAIN THE SPEED OF TRAINS. peat the Cotahle and Capt’ Scarmouth ter- | of laborers and the lack of discipline among | JQATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, ‘Auctioneers. | Distt of Columbia, we will seit in front of the oreia- | one, two and three years, With nter-st ‘até pe:cent | J [NITED STATES DENTAL ASSOCIATION. 401 Mr, Evan H. Tucker offered the following | piyiy ADI Ane CaP! the few who acck employment and the rise in Co Le St > | £53 aaa HALE PAST. FIVE CLOCK P.M gpa, Magpie, meimtanmunlly ‘cured te | U feet nw. jeading dea orsnuiegtim af resolution: “Resolved. That a committee of | A constable had his brains knocked out inthe | Wages are difficulties with which the planters | 4° OF NERY, VALUABLE, TM FUTURE DAYs. Washington’ tn the District ot Columbia. to, weiteall Cant tte gis pg Qhtion of the” purchaser. | ticularsand prices m= page Richard's wabdivision of part of square No. 1606 * amt Havite a fromage om 13th street of 1309-100 | —8PO-1m* _1227 Pann. ave. m. 57 75-100 feet, ue per pint in book 18, ‘the District of Co . ESTABLISHED t Fea ‘ " Vhen | Still have to contend. . OVED REAL ESTATE = ts he tepid ee ee ee x = ee five be appointed to wait upon the Commission- | ¥rY heart of the city two days later, When | ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS. those certain pieces or parcels of land and prev! All converancing and recordine ae | PREE DEW iN! TRE et Sama Teqpen tnt two pon bo grocer | in brothers in'aus beard thie hey turned | |S oo L WM, | Brespesiiergiigd colin atin | Meaaiasterotica wi Rann fom | Pua RENT IRENA, ara, Yate eet tenes apart on the Metropolitan | ©%t ¥ith fixed bayonets and cleared the streets, The Souvenir Sliver Quarter. = i — square numbered “1040, | Sate, of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to re- | costof material st 1725 H st. nw. .deutal ered 3. in 3 CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. IMPROVED ‘Grothe wth all the rayisinnrvementa canemena, eli the property at risk and cost of defaulting pur | of the Columbian University, from l to braneh of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad | Wounding one man dangerously, and only | The director of the mint, with the approval AND EAL ESTATE ON BETWEEN rH s ‘OF purchasers, 3 rea; iudrmary open from similar to thowe which have been erected on | after a great amount of trouble the governor, | of Secretary Carlisle, bas determined onthe} yitret* D FOUR FRAME HOUSES ON UNION wast AND SEVENTH STREETS SOUTH- Topeiaifor in ay wise pare int = avttcot MEDIAS ASHRORD.? srrestess, per to June 80. ae the line of the main stem of said road in order | Sir Ambrose Shea. and the inspector of police | designs for the souvenir quarter dollar, and has | | By vi ae ot two desis of ass! By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | ,.,<rms: One-thind of the purchase meney. in cash. | aw DENTAL INFIRMARY NATIONAL | UNIVER- that the speed of trains on this branch | sot the men back to barracks. Where 1/32 and 1731, Pistrlct of Columbia, ‘vassed inv Equity Gaase No, | Palnes in ove and two Zot atersct, pavutie wei. | ‘THOS: DOWLING & SON, Auetioncors, sor, Mth and Kote. aw: Open 3 tp 5, ll che bat tee pee ay be ascertained.” in|. A Dritish war veacel has been telegraphed | forwarded to the board of lady manngers for a 14670, the undersicned trustees will offer for sale at | IDE 6 per cent per smnam intersst., Payatle wemi- Cis E st. mw, | your. So. tree” Filings ry Sappert of this resolution Mr. Tucker said be ‘for. It is expected that the blacks will make | their opinion two models of the head of Isa-] Pipay MAY MIPTL, Tee. WAS AY HE THIRD Dav OF MAT Taino FIVE | Droperty ‘sold, or all cash. at the option of the pur. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE = oJ lived near the line of the railroad and he knew. | 88 assault on the constabulary barracks. bella, which will appear on the face of the coin, | ¥M-. ail of Original lots 13. 14: ACLOCK YM, the following real estate inthe city | {Utes sale. ‘oaverancins, Bey st purchaser's cost, ESTATE ‘uae America's Grievance Against Pera. er an 2 _ 4 % stem. The New York Herald's correspondent in } queen, a front face. The design for the re- | Soateunme yy son anc, maneard root, brick dwelling, | | Terzus of sale: One-third cash, and. the bal ry ” Mz. Colvin thought the matter should be re-| Lima telegraphs that the premises looted by « | ¥efse side will consist of the figure of a woman, | imnvrovenenen, at tho corner of Oh and N streets, aud | the deterted PeYinente to Ue secured on the me : ‘ ina four frame houses on Union street, “This is one of tue | Sold, oF kneeling, holding a distaff, unwinding flax, Hnext and most couvieutiy located properties in this | of $100 will be ‘when. the property is ferred to the ratiroad committee, bat Mr. biematic of woman's industry. The lettering | 22935 and most couviently located, properties tn this erred Na he boved some action’ would be | mob in Mollendo were never known as @ con- = > Fe ‘taker mediately, aa it has often been the | Sulate of the United States. No consul is #ta- | on the reverse will be “Board of Lady Man- | cars. makinw it easy of access from all parts of the city | at tue purchaser's cost. if the that taken Sfithe wait tcant that some other per-| tioned there and the oftice of the vice consul gers” nbore and around the figure and Below | #4 7sSuteutttnd falta io sam of aoe, | Tiebedi en dara tue property may be resold at being Bealls ada son had to be killed before something could be | is located at Arequipa. words “Columbian Quarter Dollar.” On | gesirabie subdivisicn into lows of convenient sizes, De- MiGuAEL J; COLBERT, corner of said lo: done. ; Meyer, who was shot in the foot by the mob, | the face the lettering will be “United States of | ing supplied with 20-00t alley slong the entire north parappagenyeas F z Satine oP Se ‘The regular order = Le eee = om | is a German resident of Mollendo, who had the | America, 1893.’ Lorms:, 10.000 Im cash. balance in 1. 2 and 3) _ap25-d&de south 80 feet to N a bers of the ‘committee | SUthority of the vice consul in Arequips to vise es SoaToe tease on the property with Riteetas ee eres | Tp ATCLIFFE, DARB & CO. AU Sencar teacend ess pointed as | meas = | Papers for vessels entering and clearing that | Lehigh Coal Company Changes, of G per cent per anuum, payable op ss SQ Payee Wve ew. brick dwelling, No. 2802 name Mites, Chgset, Betoos, Marte | 3 At a meeting of the board of managers of the | ai) ah at ute option of the purchaser, A of swe. peguTHwE Belag improved by & ‘Tucker, xy will perform The vice consul says that there is no ground | Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com jter- map ef ny te applied | VERY VALCARLS BUILDING LOTS ON Esst Saaabia, = _ signed them at an early on ssid Mr. Boyer, | O% #ich the demand. for indemnity” can be | day prodarcigrianit S. Harris, pir fe ge iregerved to femell at te vist and'cret of actoulting aTaEETy SE Ose TRE Air Aie | oerrin ot a rise Sccordiney ss annouucetent “ous of our citizens has Leen slaughiered in | Yesteosed the Masonic Tempte iio stands | of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and ie purchasers cote ae ee 2h, Mo pay AFTERNOON MAY. FIRST, at | Bay Amc iterias of ale” One-third our midat, and I dovire to oftr « resolution. | Sor fags indicated that {¢ wee consulate, Coal and Iron Companies, resigned the position | 4,05. 4nds FIELD Dee ar. eee by diectiog ‘of a nvestisens Company | Bummberea 9 setts Pere Oe oe Tee Tams ana |, Grurians believe, that “Meyer, having iost | of president and was elected « manager of the | P)CNCANSON BOS “aucuonsen ‘thelr affaires Boraning’ at able, ¥ aavage a, of goods, wanted to invol x i — ‘think I have just reason for so doing. States eovas to'obtain ‘damages Toe tha Jocn as | Company. Edward B. Leisenring resigned the | yxucursix SALE OF BEAL ESTATE 1 3 Samet atase ‘= position of manager and was elected president MENT, JOOKEY CLUB AND OTHER HORACE BLACKMAN’S DEATH. sustained. Yo succeed Mr. Harris, The changes will take| AT AUCTION. oa ‘The resolution was then read as follows: Es ee effect on May 1. °B. ida, at ONE O'CLOCK et will call oes fasnce “Irasmuch ss another victim has been added Teste a6 Jamon Otte #00. rooms of DI ANSON Bile, ‘oth ana D i the arrival of a large body ci Di: to the long and bloods list of murders recorded | _, Specials show that Matthew Nobacker,a German butcher, twenty- sahington. pe rargredapagrae ‘abomination known | f state troops at Newbern, N. C.. yesterday | years oid and unmarried, was shot and in- sar eee i Peas bees or eee . ment two ‘Baltimore and Ohio railroad, in the case | bad the desired effect, and the negroes at James | tantly killed Sunday night by Isaac Dickson, ®| One (1) share of the Washington Jockey z ees anes & resident of Northeast | City announce their willingness to retire negro, ina St Lonis The Killing was | One hundred (100) enaren of Carroll a eer, Washingiou, who was mangled and torn on the fally, but ask that ejectmenits be. made by the | Unproroked and cold-blooded. ‘Terms cash. cab g Ist of Murch last at one of this company’s death | civil authorities. It is not thought the use of Ezegutri ofthe eatate of HA. Bolgnoay docesaed. BATOLETE, 4510 and 1512 Tthet., bet. Pend One, City om which h vd a i ii re . 4 va . traps near Ivy Citr, and from which he died a | the military will be necessary You can rely on Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. te | a into ~ 2

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