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———— 7 oe oa THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESD At, APRIL 26, 1893-TEN PAGES. THE CASE OF MK. CRANE. day Afternoon in vestigation. GFX. conryY BEADS THE LETTERS TuaT mAvE PASSED BETWEEN SECRETARY MORTON AND 7 tween yourself and any officer of the bureau in regard to your ? = Crane—No, sir. ir. Perry—Were you promised your promo- tion if you protected Nicolls? Mr. Crane—No, sir. Mz. Perry—Has your course of action toward Testimony Taken Y. the Wenther Bureau PROF. HARKINGTON—ORSERVER CRANE TELLs Nicolls been affected by your promotion or OF Mis EXPERIEXCE WITH NicoLts—ux pe- | JOUr Wish for promotion? Mr. Crane—No, sir. | _ This about ended the testimony for the day with the exception of Mr. Crane's testimony to | the strained relations existing between Nicolls and himeelf. XIES THE PROMOTION STORY. Calmer, but inclined to be misty, with light breezes. ‘The above would have been the weather bureau's account of yesterday's proceedings in the investigation of the burean by Assistant Attorney General Colby at the Agricultural Department. There was hardly ripple dur- fng the afternoon. and Gen. Colby and Mr. Koss Perry siniled at each other ina profes- ——___ RELIGIOUS BODIES. | A Census Balletin Which Gives Statistics of Several Denominations. The thirteenth census bulletin of church sta- | tistics, prepared under the direction of Henry 1 a nace K. Carroll, LL. D., special agent, bas been ee eS Ne ee dk Renkin aged hal aan Mr. McLaughlin looked so happy and Prof. P Harrington so placid and calm that it was al-| Dranches, three of which are colored. of the | Freewill Baptists and of various minor bodies, most 0 le to rer ber the stort hich seek epee Se resemnbet the shore MS | CT cae Chinese Dokdbiom! There son it appears, forty-seven temples in which the ow . - and | ee arearers Saeed ce oeee Cueene aO | osc teva iuiakiit andl walls Gad fenaeaed the idea was bound to crop up that Prof. Har- | - — for worship, ‘The number of shrines in these rington bad better be attending to the manu- . : Yucture of aoee decent. weather than eitting | ’mples ix 182, a single temple often having Sauidatteeaaen 7 © four or more shrines, All Chinese who have erie. pi bn BNE mined was Mr. A, &, | B0t Fenounced their national religion are sup- Crane, the observer stationed at Norfolk, about whom so much has been ssid in the inve~ t Mn Crane is a young man. with a mustache. and he apparently was the only per- son in the room who did not seem to ther- on enjoy bin 4 a se of en- Jormcnt emed te are’ fro bie not being | oted Methodists have toge:her upward of 479.- G00 members. | with church property ‘a wgeregating 4,427,494. With the branches now given the Me:hodist group is completed. quently. ‘The largest bodies reported in the bulletin are the African Methodist Episeopal Zion and the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church and the Freewill B ‘The two bodies of col- able to realize what was being investigated a: who was doing the investigating. He impartially to Prof, [arrmgton and Laughlin for consolation, His testim: clear and straightiorward and to the p when the point was made dazzling, but when the point was withdrawn Mr. Crane seemed in- clined to tell bis past distort with « rapi ity which brouzlt a look of pain to the om.cial stenograybe> = fac ‘The proceedings opened with something that Promised another breeze, but the promise was not fulfilled LEFTERS READ BY GEN. Gen. Colby held tie lever this time and com- menced the proceedings by reading a the had written to Secr Morton transmitting | the pleading which Mr. Perry bud filed the day cunt | Methodist familv shows that it numbers 51,489 organizations, 46,13% church edifices, with # seating canaeity of 12.863,178, and vaiued at $152.140,179, and 4.589.287 communicants. ‘he Methodist Episcopal is the largest in the group, having 22.844 churches and a member- ship of 2,240,354. The Methodist Episcopal South comes next with 12,688 churches and a membership of 1,209,976." The African Metho- dist Ej-iscopal has 4,124 churches and a mem- | bership of 452, The Methodist Protestant has 1,924 churches and 141,99 membere. couny. FALLS CHURCH. Many Items of Interest in Regard to This before. ‘The pleading consisted of the last let- ; sce a ter written by Prof, Harrington to Secretary | _ ere eee en Morton. Gen. Colby in Lis letter asked .if | Correspondence cf The Evenms Star. Farts Cuvrcs, ‘The prospects for fruit 4., April 26, 1893. and berries of all cumstances the Secretary bad tructions to give. Following his own letter (ie. Colby rend the two letters which Seeretary Morton had written Prof. Har- Fington. ‘The tirst of these letters bas appeared in substance in Te Stam and the latter in full, In the firet of these letters Secretary Morton refers in complimentary terms to Gen. Colby as follows | “Lam sorry that you dislike the maxner of Gen. Colby in conducting the inquest. I re- gret very much that you should, i think un- under the ¢ any further in 11,000 raspberry vines in splendid condition and the outlook generally is gra.ifying, for many others expect to realize aandsomely. Rising Star Lodge of Good Tempiars, which meets at Ford’s school house, elected on Mon- day night the following officers for the ensuing instly, regard him as your prosecutor. Mv | term, vi bert Sherwood, C. T.; Miss E jae dge of Gen. Colby as a citizen. promi- | Ford, V. Miss Gracie Leonard, secretary nent lawyer and one of the most eminent ze-! Wim, Carlin, F. $.; Miss Sarah Klock. T. P as in the northwest led me to think that, acting as a sort of master in chancery, be would fariy and squarely endeavor to elicit the truth as to ul scandalous ramors co: ing the weather bureau, over which you have ablie: mly Marr, marshal: ©: ‘Miss Emma Klock, S.; Willie Miss Janie Sherwood. assi avie Klock, P. C. ‘The g Ford, chap‘ain; Gorham, guar Mills, 1. M. secreinry; had the honor to preside. and Tam not pre-| secretary of the state paid a visit to this lodge pared, even ut the suggestion of yourself and on Monday night. Your attorney, for whou 1 have the greatest Benjammm Hummer has neariy completed consider n. to € my Views as to the a new house on his p near the town. Mr. judicially minded methods of Gev, Colby in Clark Ford is building a large addition to his without one oF Seeking for the trutu, witout fear, favoz, without any bias in favor of any against any one ‘Speaking of the executive clerk m house. The mayor appointed Messrs. Crocker, C. E. M viewers to exan H. A. nkin and Dr. J. B. Gould as ¢ the proposed new street letter sare: “It will b leading trom Washington «treet to Little Fa when this investig street. A survey was made Monday morning, Maj. Dunwood and the viewers in their report to the mayor cut opening of this would two of our princip: wili et. connect- p thorough- sinly be an advantage and an the town, and our opinion, very greatly en- hance the value of the adjacent ‘real estate. otwithstanding this favorable report it is befall th: to the host of some of the estate owners” toward paying the «xnenses in obtaining the right of way.as it is bardiy obable that council will agree to pay any it of public funds. = Cora Kathbun has received an appoint- ment in the bureau of engraving and printing aud has entered upon her duties ‘The road committee of the council has pur- chased tile to be laid along Washington street from the intersection of Broad, and anew sidewalk is to be constructed on the east cide of this street. Testimony is being taken in the case of assumed the duties now incum upon Maj. Rockwood, to de ¢ as to whether the gov- ernment loses by the appointment of an ex- er with a salary of 22,500 when the ‘a $3,000 civilian has been filed by | the regular army, we will ry salary and who will have aave officer—con- you appear some- 500 ess per year than Maj. position ¢ & veteran major of only draw bis mili for cerning whose av’ what eritical—at Rockwood enjoved. “Tse.” suid Mr. Perry, after the letters had been rend. ““that the ruleaguinst reading letters does not apply to the Secretary of Agriculture as well as to me. Mk, CRANE TESTIFIES. Mr. A.B. Crane then took the stand. He testified that ne was an observer of the weather bureau stationed at Norfolk, where he had been since November last. His two asistants were H.S. Nicolls and Robert Bain. This brought | porbes agi Crossman, and Lawyers i W. the matter down to the Nicolls case. as it will | sfoore and J. M. Love, representing te plain- be remembered the charges allege that Crane | tit and F. L. Smith and Judge Critcher, repre- as Promoted for his services in Protecting senting the defendant.were in town Tuesday. Nicolls, although knowing at the time he was | “S'S ‘Ww heehiey ‘of Uuontowu, Par nond jucompetent. by Gen. Colby what | Mt H. P. Berryhill of Connelisville. Pa.. were Mr. Crane was nsked by Gen. = Y = in town Tuesday. Mr. Berryhill has purchased conduct and services had been, The | severai lots im the Sherwood subdivision, and - eee aisein so Serie Mi Taptferted | Mr. Beighiey was so weil pleased with the town ~~ — = - | of stir; so. Nicolls at the Intter pisee. | At times Nicolls’ | "SA sead Hodgkin, Carne Parker, Jemie services were satisfactory oe = beg 4 England, Mazie Garner, Maggie Wilson, Addie time witness arrived in Norfolk he had learned | © 4. Kimball and Geo. 7. Mankin left this from Mr. Davis, his predecessor at that point, | .. or tnat Nicolls was incompetent. Very shortly | “Atte rcoular meetin; sik Delete Me after he lad received a letter from the bureau |» At {be Toguler meeting pir cage mite carecting that Nicolls be placed under insiruc- | Vere elected officers for the term com:nencing tions and that a monthly report of progress be made to the bureau. ‘Mr. Crane then read from his letter-press books the reports he had made on Nicolls. In December, 1892 he had reported “no marked improvement.” In January of this year. “no progress in telegraphy from Ist to 15th of month, although more satisfactory in latter | dha In February. ‘a little progress in tel-| egraphy.” On March 23, he bad sent a letter to | the bareau with two indorsements on it. one by Nicolis and one by himself. The body of the letter ark+ Nicolls way he bad not obeyed au order to hoist a certain signal. Nicolls’ in- doreement reais, “Because I did not receive it.” Cranes own indersement rates Nicolls severely tor neglect and carelessness; says this i not the first time the same thing has occurred and states that if there is not a marked change be should bave te a*k Nicolls’ transfer. ‘Another letter dated March 31 reported some | Improvemeut in Nicolls’ work. and the last let- | ter, dated April 21, reported gross insubordina- tion en Nicoils’ part and asked that another as- | sistant be sent down. In this letter Mr. Crane | said that patience had ceased to be a virtue. | That be done ali that was possible for, Nicolls, but that everything failed and the worst | bad develope. Mr. Crane farther testified that he was in Washington for the inauguration and on March Thad called at the weather bureau to pay his a. Prof. Harrington had asked bim how by the lodge deputy, Lynn 8. Abbott, viz: Geo. W. Hawsburst, G. T.: Mrs. G. G. Cross- man, V. T.; K. L.’ Kimball, secretary; J. H. Garretson, F. S.; Mies Clara Gulager, treasurer; Carl Rathbun, chaplain; Willis Dixon. marshal: Karl Garretson, guard; Mra. M. M. Erwin, organist; Miss “Margie Garner, D. M.: Miss Addie Spofford, assistant secr Frank Eastman, assistant organist; E. A. Kimball, sentii District Lodge, No. 13, of Good Templars will meet with ‘Golden Light Lodge, Alexan- dria, on the 16th of May. ee BROOKLAND. Mr. George Horner and Miss L. E. Horner were recent visitors to Brookland. The Brookland branch of the W.C.T. U. will meet on Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the Sunday school room of the Baptist Church. Mr. Horace Bingham, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. A. W. Bingham of Garrett Park, left on Monday evening for Chicago. Mr. Bing: hani has accepted a cashiership in a well known business house in Chicago and Mrs. Bingham will visit ner brother, Mr. H. White, at Oak Park, and before her return will spend some time with friends in Michigan and New England. Mrs. E. 8. Johnson of Germantown, P been paying her farewell visit to her sister, ‘Mrs. J. H. Norton of Brookland. Mrs. John- | son has been in Washington, her old home, since September and will return to her home in Germantown the 2d of May. ‘The terra cotta works at Upper Terra Cotta, which were shut down the most of the winter, are now making full time turning out pipe, while the kilns at the lower works are being prepared for brick making to supply the large demand for building bricks Mrs. Mabel Cuilds and children of Takoma port it to me.” In regard to Nicolls’ habits Mr. Crane testi- | fied that he had never said that Nicolls drank now. He had said that he believed the Kecley 18 APPLICATION FOR PROMOTION. ‘The witness denied emphatically that he had ever bad any talk whatever with Prof. Harring- ton in regard to promotion. He had spoken to Chief Clerk Smith, with whom he was intimate, ont ena ot and in a conversation sith Mr. Rockwood, when some new observers were mentioned, had said, “I am going to try one of those.” Mr. Rockwood, however, cord street near 12th. Mr. F. B. Weeks is making extensive improve- ments to hishouse on Frankfort street near 15th. Miss Daisy Morton has returned home from a long visit to her sister in Washington. Brookland and University Heights were al- most depopulated on Monday and yesterday on account of the outpouring of the inhabitants to f ment. Witness the races and to the circus ORIN inefficient made two applicati: fe lise Neva Morton ai Miss Blanche Quack- = es eet Gekeaoten oon |stienh wee Gn guaneel ie 408 tem tomes Koereins on March 10 Kg er it was on | Norton. March 38 he bad written tter reporting a Missile for neglect of Gut. Witness asi that Indians Refuse Vaccination, when he wes in Washington McLaughlin bad | prom the pees commended him for his work Kansas City Time prised by the present Acorrespondent from Fort Keogh writes Bo conversation with that the members of troop L, eighth cavalry, Jead the latter to believe that Tudinas, have. pasttbecky caliaade o"ie eee cinated, and that some interesting times are expected after the instructions of the depart- fo Chiet yt ment commander, to whom the matter has also that ——— been submitted by the commander, shall have reported Nicolls have been received. question naturally firmly, however, that t | arises, “How are you foing to vaccinate them alae ‘This i Cale one ofthe tany objestions to the improve. only one many i one oe it | Indian soldiers. and the sooner the it ad the tnens ministration will ri of posed to visit the temples more or less fre- | The table of the seventeen members of the | kinds in this neighborhood are very fine. Capt. | I. F. Norman, prosperous farmer, has over | | D. be street will be opened, owing | Yjacent real | May 1 and will be installed next Tuesday night | have moved into a house in Brookland on Con- | AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. = AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. Rs. DARR & CO., Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEES’ 8a) F IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ‘ON ELEVENTH AND K STREETS SOUTH- EAST BY AUCTION. bexinning at 4:30 O'CLOCK P. M., ‘by public auc- tion in front of the respective premises rs sub lot numbered. four (4) i of fifty. \e went ftty- ana forty, (So) feet of eet of ‘Cocumbia... The above proverty is 1 roved by, one two-story and basement brick store and welling, No. 1100 K street, at the corner of Lith south- ast, fraine dwellings, Nos, 1102 and 1104 K id one one-story frame store building, No. 914 11th street southeast. sale on each piece as prescribed by the de- cree are: One-third cash, th- balance in two equal in- staliments in one ond two years from day of sale, with interent, for whiei deferred papments te notes of the chaser OF purchasers shall be required, said notes ‘be secured by good and sufficient deeds of trust tupon the prentises sold; gr ali cash. “at option of pur. chaser or purchasers. A deposit of two hundred ( dollars will be reqaired on each p.ece at time oF sal ‘Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sae, otherwise the tru. tees reserve the right to resell the rink and cost of defau: yancing, recording, & ORRIN ¥. HALLAM, 458 Louistans J. HOLDSWORTH Gor ap7-dads 380 456 st. now. S3°THE SALE ANNOUNCED ABOV f FOR 1ith and K the rain, un- 1TH, af the | Teuraday, Avril (20, at the comer ste. F SWESDAY. APHIL TWEN TS. ‘ORMIN B. HALLAM. : | J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON,} Trustees. HORSE S Bens n r TABLES, HANDSOME PIER AND MANTEL | PM. we will ell in frout of the premises, the south ° ° MIRRORS, RICH BERLIN CARPETS, HAND- | 14 feet front of LoT 1. | SOME PARLOR SUITES, ANTIQUE CHAIRS, SQUARE Sgo. __ TOMORROW. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. (Troms DOWLING & 80% Aveticners. sat ive afk EO ore CAR LOAD OF HORSES AND conn@ned to = fom Eneabetitow. Lancaster LATHEER 8 SLOZN. AUCTIONEERS, os VARIN bEING os” 90 G2 ba ASD SOK District ‘of “Columbie,. parsed. ou the 4th: day ot m THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SEVE: Xo be sold to. ‘ader in our Gezan®, S Ror, B 1bdin eauity esas Noteskewherein | AT BEXSINGER'S Ok BAAAR SL FIVE OcLOcR 6. Shi ig front ef tes | Sia" E™ newet omeRiUAY ah Ei ditaed R Holgcya eu SE ag” compiainants and Marah T DENSINGER'S ON roaises we will wall lous 380, 280. Zot and “vo. in | Tees Ty fous "Tos, “SoMMENCING AT che et al. are defendants, {h- undersigned tras: between § oc tees will sell,on THURSDAY. APRIL TWENTIETH. 940 LOUISIANA AVE. and Int sts: ner Each lot is 7d feet deep. to. sn siley CLE Mpa: Working, Driving and General ty ‘room brick house, being Nos. od and 36K sts ne. This is a splendid in- and should attrac: speculators and ‘home ALSO ‘ome oe hia bes of Sine and well-broken Mules. closely matched. ers. spore stock Foibes to ns acar load of Horses and fares to be old srimecusy and will be announced at tine of sale, | _a130% ING & SON, Aucte atthe Bazaar THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL Tequired on each house et tims | ALHOMAS DOWLING & BORA, -— TWENTY-SEVENTH. AT TEN O'CLOCK. le, Terms to bs complied with in ‘fteen days. | "T CIT Est. mw. Fecording at purchaser's cost. This car load of Horses consists of some LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. ——— ———— SALE NEW AND 5! NI good workers and drivers. The entire lot will TE ee Oe eons at SERED be sold without limit or reserve. ALSO ‘30 head of Horses and Mares consigned to us by local parties to be scid for want of use. ALSO Car load of Horses from M. Fox & Son of Balti- more, Md. In this lot is a pair of small mules. ‘The entire load will positively be sold without Limit o reserve. ________ FUTURE Days. LétToxe & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS. 2407 G st. ON SATURDAY MORNING AT ELEVEN OCLOCK A.M. we will sell.in front of oar auction rooms. 612 E ‘St. n.w.. one second-hand Brewster, canopy tor, in Ai condition : second-hand canopy-top surrey. latest style used but three times, cme painted. igh but littie eed: ten open red yhaetons, harness, Se. m3 fHomas DOWLING & soy. 26-8 os ML Avetioncers, ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. x R 20 PAU AVE. N.W. FOUR-BOOM FRAME HOUSE. No. 207 FIRST SERPET SOUTHWEST BY At . On TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY FIFTH, EXECUTORS SALE OF THE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS OF THE LATE HON. GEORGE BANCROFT. COMPRISING ELEGANT BUHL CABINETS, GRAND PIANO, MADE IN BERLIN; FINE MARQUETRY AND ORMOLU CENTER S at | Improved by frame house, No. 307 Ist st. s.w. ‘A deposit of 8100 ‘Terms of payment known at sale. reauired at time of sale. Terms to be complied with in iifteen days from sale. Conveyancing, recordium, t purchaser's cost. 20-d.ds RATCLIFFE, DABRE Cc; MIRROR SCREENS, ELEGANT DINING ROOM | SUITE, OF SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION TABLE, | CHAIRS, &c.; WINDOW HANGINGS, SUPERB DINNER, TEA AND DESSERT SERVICES, | BERNHEIME} 10., AUCTIONEERS, 5 SUCCESSO%s “TO WEEKS & CO. 637 LOUISIAN® AVE, N.W, NITURE, RUGS, CAR- . Aucts, Dexcaxso: IN BROS. Aucts., cor. #h & Daten w. TRUSTEES: SALE OF BRICK DWELLI CNTREET SOCTHMESL, AND TWO iY STORY BRICK DWELLINGS. SITUATED ON THE A: YIN THE N eae Iona isei. ‘of trust to ae bear. | at putite a: se od FUTURE DAYS. oe LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, 1407 Got. TLDING LOTS ON FOU! REREEE Se eRe P80 "SOS NORTHEAST az 108 FRIDAY, MAY. FIFTH, 386 at OCLOCK P.M: ta trout of the poems we ing’ date Augast 10, A and duly tended. LOTS 40. 50 AND SI. SQUARE 2051, Fpepectively in Liber No. 161%, iolto 7Wet ang. elt | Fach lot tromine 46.99 fori ob Foustectth street, BSeteeq”, ail toile MO et wea. of the ‘of | with a depth «f MO feet so a 10-te0t alley the District of Columbia, and at the t Sold subject to a deed of trus. tor @G00 on secured tvereby. we. tie PY each ior, due Aurust S80, imiance ‘cose mk ee aah eoeaeg it gee ge of a ba 810M So ewch Te oe . go “SaTthbay, SiRTH. DAY. OF" Sat Mg, recor at Be parcheser. AyD: BRS at MALE PAst Poor’ @cioce | Saas Tiwi PATON NS Awees, lend’ and “precise sitoste in” hi SPOLIFFE, DARK & 00. CTIONRERS, — —, of Columbia, known and } ‘a AVE fe Thomas & Tucker sausivinon ot tort'at reuse | AS pONEES SALE OF VERY ¥ im. pF YI Peo TRTiL BEREE TS STREET ASDC Fecorts of the surveyors office oft . Tombia sald ict 4] having a frontacect Taveet onc | SERRET ROUTNW5S) beIRG “Tie Sdepth ot Ti tert sad'and teavaneaa | GANTET ine n trontare of id tert on a it iotoet | ANDOMANNAL r jeptret So Ss feet. together with deat: | LORNER G Brovemente taere 2, conaitiag of one three-story | WRATH ANT. Twelline ani two twosory. brick dwellings | STR! Each piece of property to tie sold separately | ge veaepe ot See Terms of sale” One-third of the parchase money in | Mbers T ; me fo Ue. ball tn eaeh. Taiance im three equal | oie Maud tocord of Set ‘paym one, (Wo an ree Years. With interest | aH acre 4 en tewe St 0 per cent per'anninn. payable seals | Faia SAY ir vi ING, Se “PIA CL OCR Cured by deed of trust ‘om the. property | of original ts 4a ia cash.at the option of the purchaser. A 200 upon lot $1 and $100 each on lots 4S.and 44 sill be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and Fecording at purchaser's “cost. Of sale to be compited with in ten days from dat: trustees reserve the right to of defanitine purchaser of parcha AHLON As > Tenstees aptteo ALDIS B. BROWNE, ") TF" Rate ‘FE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEP'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ey ‘at risk and cost aTURE, BUGS, CAR. u PROP MOST. DESIRABLY LOCATED, | Ov ES & ENAMAINFROST OF | FINE OLD GLASS AND CHINA, FRENCH | 52-THE ABOVE SALEIS POSTPONED, ON AC. hey FAETEENTH STREET BETWEEN X ‘R CTIONE, CS le GILT CLOCK, BEAUTI LL ORNAMENTS, | qount of the rain. until FRIDAY. APRIL TWENTY- RORIEPae, SMODE ISLAXD AVESUE | 20 FA. AVE. N.W. ties breakin up housekeeping, LAMPS, SUPERB OAK WRITING TABLE, | “apa5 ” "RATCLIFFE. DARK & CO., Aucte._ | p23 THUG: the decree of the Supreme Court of the | DES D REAL ESTATE AT! pep room SUITES SPuiNGr MarTREsses, | HANDSOME ROLLING AND FLAT-TOP | 7HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. ~ | Lae: Wa. berry e: al.), Twill sail. ion PULOWS AND BOLSTERS. WIS DOW FIXUCRES DESKS, CANDELABRAS, DWARF AND UP- eee ew OT THE SECOND DAY OF a nD naee ae x WENTIETH, AT HALF. | PSLOW, LIBRARY AND'D NING ROOMFUN:| pyGHT OAK BOOK CASES, 8 7 saP Tox r Fiv ook PM an a, PAST FIVE. U'CLOCK PMi., wo Wil sell tu fontot | SPTURE, ORNAMENTS, KITCHEN EFFECTS, RLgOn SriRtEeae ahaa POdOeUE “OF TREE READ OF Hi | Izu the cay of Nashinetoas Die "anion pat ot | fie Prete ay, sevabe ror | eS REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. BRAS CRERTAGES, Meee ted! pidinal Jor ‘e ett cB). tm sartare two hunted and | Fronting 61 fer 1044 inches on Kat” and 2 fect 6 | LLare Section Tee Box, several small Ice Chests,1| STEEL FIRE SETS, ODD cxarn: TAS PEVERED Inecos | Sh erect. a yoneven ( ESDAGT ASG MSS gts od Maing | Oc"Tame Teas Salt? Serene ates Ge SES AND OTHER CARPETS, HaNDsoMe | JASpEYERED AUS CONN Pa eycoren Cees b ca adahs cases: Coating | at are ‘Auctioneers. ROSEWOOD BED ROOM FURNITURE, BEAT.) SEASON TS ABOUT CLOSING! AND HAVING | tence nora. vices, there cant sab ae two ‘years from th = THE = TIFUL WARDROBE, PILLOWS AND BOL-| AP ALEMHRS USE FOR 3 F ) feet to uve place uf beginning, tine | pac cone-sereamans wayatle coeanacbe, cad STEERS, ARMOIRE, CARD TABLES, CHAM-| PERS DAS, Itt a eee iecanes cua | necured Uy Weed of trust on the preiis:x sod, or all BER FURNITURE IN SUITES AND ODD f é. Went ‘ haya. q A depoeit 0 0.30 0f $100) and #200 P sime of sie e | part f lots Anti requi Ke. at pure RK ECO, Auctioneers, BOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN CON- he rain. ‘until WEDNESDAY, APKIL IX TH, at the game hour and pls RATCLIFFE, DANE & CO. an sgvem in she catalorue om exhibition Wernesday, May | WyAs PONS, Ancona ee SNE aT | fis co ‘We are authorized by < . Ny TIMED & SLOAN D. 18 «3, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the wes. ball of | ea “ SOON, APSIL rite Jot, suuludered 10 an, sauare” mamberca | ERESTASN, le. ae vive Ociber sett! =), K, VARZHABEDIAN, Bon ht pth, Cone hare ea ea hea Sao Lot 143, TRUSTEE: Trame house numbered 425 F street toustwest: toy 1 od The — dealer in OR- PROP! wether with all the improvement easements, EN previous zs Tichts, privilewes and appurtenances to the same be- to bis derar’ jut his entire stock at By of trast duly recorded in Liber | ioncing, o> in any wise anpertaining. dey swan comp fifte-u days from sae, other Sord at purchase’ rivc amt cost. All conveyancing, | str recordiug. Ke. at wits | th apl-ikés BATC. } wil PEXCANSON Bos. STREET BETWEEN EETS NORTHWY 4 IWENTL-SIXEH. A.D, O'CLOCK P.M, We will sell it front me wes. 15 feet iont, with a dep ‘ Y mai ca ns- One-tiird cosh, baian-s in one and two ~- ad aie a z] isk anc det ti ir D EN x os J . ually. Spd to be secured by © ge ct dite ve ement va rosa in BEING NO. 1015 NEW YORK AVENUrc } right reserve t DA¥S OF SALE, ap25-d&ds WILLE Trustees. | District of Columbie, ‘will sell, tn tromt of the St of defauliin —~ enero retises. on WEDNESDAY, the TENTH DAY ot won of such | WED ANE OM AY LATER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS. ay, 4D. JSaz. at FIVE O'CLOCK P. i-. the fot — eS NU) 0) f RFAL ESTATE ON STKE BETWEEN | 343, and veginning fo> —- ee TAURSDAY, SVs SrEee Oe __FUTYRE pays. |, BEBSHeIME DESITABLE UNIMP! | FIRST” BETWEED NOR HWEST. On FRIDAY, APRIL. at HALF-PASS FIVE OC P sorts is lance tu six months and i Ponca att cet sae HL BENE: SALF OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED ESTATE IN UNIONTOWN AND IN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, cee of the ‘Suy tof the Diisrict ia aubia, passe ase No. 144; we wil sell at p srective preia.se: KEAL. ASHINGTON CITY R | APH. Ist, at | the sub deinen | 6. 7'and part of 4. yp square Ghd seventy five (975). an Waw of par. e-and two or ail, | chase inoney in: equal with interest fore tha one-third cash if 7 slects. A deposit of #0 ‘per lot for town lots and of $210 for’ the salt lot eof bid. All conveyancing at the OWEN Do THOS. DOWLING & SON, &2-THE SALE OF 7H st THOS 29-THE SALE OF THE pr ¢ uniil WEDNES. | RAL 's WE! AXTH, ‘1s93, same hour | By onder «f the wruste, THOS. DOWLING & SON, Aucts, Brees Bw couseanence uf the a, t TRUSTEES SALE OF Fe wrinpive etree ox | OUTH SIDE OF FLORIDA AVE. BET. | ppc NORTH CAPITOL AND IST STS. WEST BY 03 wi of the | hee ay 3 al n | will offer for sale by pute | Premises on TUESDAY. Al | AD. 1803, becinnine at HALF P.M, the’ following: being in the eity of Washinton. to wit: Lots numbered seventy-seven «85), dota inclusive, in square undred aid fourteen (U14). The vroperty iu an haprovine section and provided with | the rear and on the sides OCLock ying and | Wonderful Loom ‘We have engaged the spa and therefore you are esneciaily invited to take ad- | vantaze of this exceptional occasion. ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. EACH DAY ayitndkas | SPECIAL SALE OF A STOCK OF GROCERIES, G ni froin the day’ 0} x0 Gerrin et al. va Cumberland et al. T be evidenced by fhe bonds oz the purchasrr: “But the | ud secured by adend of tration the props sa of tue purehaser to Nave the right to anticinate the deferred | OF all cash, at the option of 1 A SEV! payinents. ‘Title to be retained until the whole pur- | Of $200 redu red at thine street. 14 feet and 11 inches north from the scutheast ned, in consequen | Sn reeres oe ome ee acl — SUITE, St. T. TABLES, PICTURES, CHATS, | Dave APran Twea ty SE ee | fT a LOUNGE,” HAT RACK. OAK AND OTHER and place. By orde At one 2nd two Fears frou dae ‘ CHAMBER SETS, MATTRESSES. Bi RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. Auctioieers, saree Rees, = LUABLE, BUILDING. LOTS ON EAST | sel by public auciion at the roonis of Ratcliffe, Darr Sa-THE SALE OF THE ABOVE PROPERTY I8 | 3) agcLiFFF. pAnE & CO, Auct CAPITOL STREET BECWEEN. NINTH AND | 00.1 00 Pe vente northwest, on further postnoned. in consequence of the st nntil - two Pe Rag actanmescgeried TE. Ts 1 . THe AFFAIKs | UKD. [NTH OF APR-L, "18a | oe RmSner a soreney pera ope | RR Sl egal Lerwtanain alate OFAN INVESTE bang AP FAIRS je Personal estate of the Is OND. 1893, sane hour and place. By order of the | DESIRABLE HULLDING sites oN G srneer | 08M’ APTERNOGS” MAY gust, at deceased. "Terie EES Ry ee TWEEN 23D AND 7 ETS NW W'CLOCK, We wil, offer for sale in front of the a 3 THOS. DOWLING & SON, Av SEcenGn, ee ete aa preniises ny ditmeaion oF an Investment Company | _ar2@kdbs yO with a depth This prop the West End, being but one blocs rey oved from the it de pureli 00 required at the Pablie: suet se an Sipxws of miss One Aion sank wale. If ih terms of ra’e are nut complied with | on THURSDAY, suet eueraicomiinn al ie ae | fifteon Gays from the day of sale sight reserved to re- | THE SSR, AT FIVE, | tear inter-st a: the teteo: sell the property at the risk ant the defaulting | O'CLOCK P. M.. all those piesss or parc Year inter-st a: the retea! 6 rehuer ater five days’ ailvertinomeut of wach te | Weine and belncia Le Drove Packs ie the Bie | frist Oat che rromios noel call af sale in some newspaper Vashineton, | Corambla.and known and cescribed as ots 1s f0 22 | $yust cme iromiogs suid, or al sash. ot the opcion ot | 6 TaETe rad pre; tine ay ter conse | Nets melts, of Dace tie Den Pa. ac | wuld in two or $000 ca the cohen ne ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Coon’s Subdivision, exeh lot being In: PIECES, L: GE LOT OF SHEETS, BLANKETS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPRE . P. §.-MOST OF THE FURNITURE WAS MADE ‘TO ORDER FOR MR. BANCROFT IN BERLIN, NEW YORK, &., AND WILL BE FOUND OF THE BEST QUALITY. At the request of Cibw Johns Fi ins, ry ‘ Phaeton, Waconeres. Carts ind Gig Cart, new 4-passenger Dow Car.. Side- bar Bawies, Jump Seats, new Crown Prince Carriage, passehwer Wagone:te, inace to ord ost 8500; 10 seis of Douni Bress-mounted Concord Coach Harness, Couis in eood order. C THOS. DOWLING & SOX JENCANEON BHOS.. AUCTIONEERS STEE'S SAL BERED 92 OF THE Eastern Art. C. Glover and James M. al effects. as partly mentioned THWEST nd cc nplete description will be By virtue of @ deed in trust duly reecra trict of Combs years at 6 per cent interest per annum, 3 annually, notes to be giver secured by on the jroperty sold, of all cash, Purchaser. Conveyancing, & vayabl- se jeed of Tras: the option of the nt of the pre: AY, A.D. 1803, dt premises, situate, Iyiug and being in the city of Washington, District of C and designated PUBLIG AUCTION. ns building No. 1216 F ee: for the purpose of mak.uz this immense sale. ¢ collection consists 0° over one thousand lots and 1 be on exhibition A deposit of 8200 required sale to oe complied with Ticht reserved to re Terms of teen days, otherwise the ll the property at risk and haser afver five da: ewspaber published in CYarles A. eal. subdivision o: lots im aquare t recorded in Liber 12, foifo ofice of the survey : abla, toxether. with Washington, WILLIAM C. WOOD. Trustee, re aired ee cD smujrovementa, waves eacenvente, rights, riviiogrs | apls-ieas 62 Fat. nw. | 2% AND 95, ‘appurtenances thereto belonsiny or” in any wi — } BE te RAD See AD eye rtatine. fe-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, ON Ac- | iiss eapritation be Sues vasanahb aan Ge acai One-third of the purchess money in cash, | count of the rain, wil” SATURDAY,” APRIL ein one and ¢ wun, payable se ¥ a Geed of trust on the the option of the purcbaser. be required at time of sale purehaser's cont. Terms of ‘st rvelous specimens of ORIENTAL RUGS and et naire hour and place. RPETS iy well known throughout the country, WILLIAM C. WOOD, ‘Trustee. DUSCANSON BROS. Auc:toneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABL ‘ON NEW Ye 0 will &e.. at onptied pe Conveyencini 0 be PROPERTY Yours, respectfully, east of the southwest cor: 1a Jot and squ runuing thence worth iinety-eight (BS) inches; thence» east twenty-one (21) teet tour (4) inches to the dividing line of lots 1, 2and tin said square: thenee south ninety (x0) feet Seven (7) inches to New Yorg avenue, and thence in s southwesterly FRIDAY, f By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Dissrict of Columbia, passed im Fauity Cause S 1486/6, th ened trustees will offer forsale at public au in front of the premises. on WE HE THIKD DAY OF MAY, 1893, at FIVE UBLIC SALE OF THE the following real estate in the city | direction along the norti: line of said | HORSES. CARs, HALNESS, ETC., ic three (23) ieet four (4) ‘to th | oF 18 T OF LOTS AND THE — | ning, toxeiher with all the improvements, wass, | BALTIMORE CAB COMPAS n THURSDAY MORN ¥ T OF LOT 4, IN SQUAKE 480, eascinents, rights, privileges an ne-third cal the same Celonginy or in any wise ” ‘One-shird casi. ba’ er st. deed ‘appurtenances t APRIL TWENTY- the stables, Baltimos itimore Cab and. the balance in one and two years with interest from the day of sal the def-rred payinents to Le secured om tive Sold. o- alleash, at the purchaser's options. A derosit 00 wall be ‘required wien the property. 1s told Faxes paid to date. nei and recordiag atthe purchaser's cost. If the terius are not complied With ia teu daye the property may be resid at the Cost of itie deracutin SHicHak: yon the} f the option of the purcha 400 will be required at time of sal veyancing, &c.. at purchaser's cost. te1 be complied with in difteen days, \itherwise the rizht reserved to rese!l the property at ‘cost of defaulting parchaser after Ave days" advertinenent of | resale in some newspaper mublished in Washing- ton, D.C CHAPIN BROWN.) races, apzeukds FILLMORE BEALL, 5 7Fastees- DUNCANSON BROS.. Anctioneers Y AND CELLAR PRE: WINDOWED RESIDENCI parchaser. J. COLBERT, 2 F st. now, M CE SMITH, 456 La. ave. now! ‘T TO DECREES OF THE CIRCUIT rt of the United States tor the Eastern Dis trict of Virvinia, eniered at Norfolk on the 7th day of 18:3, and the Ist day of April, 189%, the un- oft will expose for sale anon the breinises | proto ATCLIFFE, DARK COMPRIS! AS, SUGAR’ BROOMS. JODS, TOBACCO, © NEW TWO-ST! ‘AN! Bi AicH. D BA a NUM R STREET. WES! ECKINGTON. ARS, ‘ke, L TwenTy- | CHURSDAY NG, APE RSDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A ee ae RAY OF MAY, &. | eNTHO ae EN OLOCK, we wil telat our | HW" RE-TWELVE Six trend of the teh day ot AS RIVE O'CLOCK B.., wo will veil t | rics, to which the atten- the trade and priv This lot has & front Hotel, together with all the right, title and interest RATCLIFE of the Old Point Comfort Hotel nd all ‘the priviteces, appurten: Fights of proverty thereto appestaming. ‘Terms: The snin of $85,000 incash, an} the reside in three equal installments, payable respectively. in " eand enchveen months. with interest thereon the wil deferced pay E street norcii by a npany therein, es, property and jOUSE AND LOT, No. AND-A-HALF STREE’ N INGTON CITY, D. €, # Suj reme Court of the District 3, passed in Equity cause "a, with bay window ; contains euht (m) rooms tiled aud enameled tab it arr). mstoa Boor; @ us: One-third cash; balance im one ant two years at 6 ber cent per anna, payable seui-an.au haser’ cost. ‘Terms to be compied with 14 otherwise the right reserved "0. resell it the risk and cost of defatitine pur- advertinement cf stich resale in hed in Washineton, D, ANSON BE RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEER ». ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- | TURE, CAMPETS, COMPRISING Panton chase money is paid. Possession t> be civen when ordered by the court. A depos of 810,000 will be required by the conimissioners of the highes: bidder onthe day of sale. ‘The purchaser to keep the Prop= erty insured at his expense tothe fu!l aum-unt or the Purcistse money due by hitn for the benefit of the com miss he de‘erved thero! not be need pens-s and prior liens, ace sol the Olt Point Co:nfor." Horel ¢ centage ax the suid bonds wou. ved ant sixty rict of Colnmbta, a point at the line. of “3p ner of said lotand running thence north 14 fect 11 inches; thence exs: to the rear Ine of said lots south and West with the line of said lot to rthe payment of ex ‘the bonds of ‘snel proved by a two-story fraine dwelling hot BiG PLACE WHITE SIDVDOARD. EaresstON TABLES rai} ensl the ion of Ty * REP ED or sileash, at the option of ths CHINA AND GLASS WARF. KEFRIG 1é of 100 required at the tiiue bid ieee Sheciat Commissi ATOR, STOVES BARRELS AEb he conycyancine nt purchasers cost. | _DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers." ansawtal A CPs Eercuiee Beguine a 3 Supretre Court of the ho:diny 3 ® ecial term for uw undersigned, acduinistcavo:, will By viruur of an order of t District of Coimmoia, probate business, 300 Sth st. n.w. ‘TIONEERS, A. AVE. RRATCEEFE, DARR & vO. AU $20 PE Plereokas ORIGINAL LOT 7, SQUAK 2. ‘This property is situated on ous of the finest streets intl 'y and should cominand the atiention of eapi- talists and o “Perms: One-third years, @ por cent per an onthe neal egientaea ; Glaxceny sare. OF EIve NICE BRICK ES SITUATED AT THE CORNER OF T LIN SQUARE ontine 20 fert on G st. bet. Zid and «1 feet, vis ina rapidly in AND ELM STREETS, IN 1 DMOIT PARR, iN THE DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA. By virtue or a decree ot the Sup District of roving section of in ons and two ‘Secured by deed of tri ‘ash, at the option ic line an but two bivexs from the Georve.own, avy Yard cabie dine and will be so.d in two par- oom dWwellinz, with ali mod- 18, 19. 21 and “PZ each to be $2.00 Subject to a deed of srust of €2,7> Auctions. AUCTS. 10 be complied with in fifteen days Conveyancing, recording, &e., at cost of BATCLIFFE, DARK E CO. ‘Atictionsers, ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. R | erms of sale: lof the pur-hase moner to URUSTEFS' SALE fn five yeare fora the dd day of ‘May. Ise. Bente, iu one (Land two (zens crm dae o, tee, | 2, THE ABOVE SALE IS posTPOWED. on ac.) HQUDR ASP cash and. tue. balance spayaoie 'n'six and t with interes radl Uy deed 0 on coun: of the rain. um il THU + TWENTY- % 003 " which « deposit of with interest, secu SEVENTH UF AP LSP, same hour’and piace. By pre eel peg = aed = suld, or mre iPFE, a District of Columbia, passe! in equit® eau ir each house will be required at time of sae. ferms | [ease | Uaveeagie RAYCLIPFE. DARRS CO.. ducts, | Dsict Satuerine. Welch guardians ie | of eafe to becomplicd with, within ten days from the le 7 y, 7 . 7 comp .. are de- | day of wale, or property to be at the risk and z | SALE CE 4 VALUABLE Two-sTOR! fondan’ the underigaed trustees wiil offer, for anle | costs of the purcharer, risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, Ailcon- ; "0 BERTAND Bo D by public auction, in front of the. premises, on FRANK T. BROWNING. Trustee, | Neyancing, "recording. we., at the cost of the pu: DME LINe RAOWS AS 5 THURSDAY. THE rOURIH DAY OF Mate A. D- 16 5th st. nw. chaser. wate COHEN O20 Fst no We Sanita rentins aartie Seca naee: prom. | 180, 02 FOUE O'CLOCK FM) the followin ‘de- po-dkds gg Washington. oF MA GLY, 43) 7th’st. nw. tt 5 io ont of | sertbed realestate and premises, Ising: ing iB < —: \ apii-agas ‘Frustecs, | fpes.on THURSDAY, the (WENTY-SEVEN 1H day of | theery of Washington, District of Coluinvia, to wit; | J )UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. commencing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M.,e will sell io. GL2 E street northwest, 6 Horses, fiv April, A. D. 1893,at'rs AL} Part of Jot numbered ‘three (3), in square nvm! 5 ae {2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON Ac. | the following described with the improve: | aye hundred ond sixty-uine (30), beriunias toc the | LRUSTEES' SALE_OF VACANT LOT ON SIXTH | comme of the ral Hintit THURSDAT, “PIAL x, of Masuineton. | sume on the liue of Fatreet north ats point distant | STREET BETWEEN C AND D STREETS | PREY st Vesti Taig ar rock orcuoce vumbered thirty-two | Sug hundred and sixty and fve-teuths (100.5) feet |, SOUTHEAST. P.M., in front of the premises square | west from te southeast corne: of said square: run- | | By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 4 she Be } huinbered nine hundreand rorty-three (O43), as per | hing thence north one hupired and twenty (120) fect; | 1519, follo 3\Set erq., one of the land records of the uae wit’ > Ree eee oe in sar recor eke Miers Gslernio’ ee | tence “weet twenty-three and e.even-hundredths | District of Columbia. we will ell introntof the preu- ‘OF of the District of Columbia, (THD (2411) feet; thence south one hundred and twenty ises, on WEDNES! 1808, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. a - fourth of the purchase mou oof ‘aid. stree ‘cast pur cathe Salem THOMAS DOWLING § 808: A°ia wats mw. | ULhaheaty blancs of eos antouneng get; | loess ino slp pte toranine woesse = + BW. | or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. with the iunprovements thereon. Of $200 will be reattired atthe time of aale. Convey: cig<- ibe ‘ eee. To aueTiON, TARNES® SnEs everett te'attor Sage ipobrtany of | seinyh Dayle Soe su Su sere am de , co y a ON SATURDAY, APRIL TWENTY-NINTH, 1893, | sal ise. rat reserved to sesell. the heou: ay ae otherwise te rig risk and cost of defaniting pu-chaser after ‘annum, payable sem ‘deed of” trust on the 3 the e days’ advertssinent of such duly recorded in Liber No. 1) cot id records of the s 1M some news- i} casa, at the option of the pur- | feet one (1) ttich, thence south good workers; 2 Dirt Wagons, 7 sets Double Harness, | paper published in Washi D.C. post ¥ aa eaceeiterkemraee™ | seeanee DescanaO Boose cae Arenenscaaina ‘THOS. DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. "TRUSTPES: SALE OF FINE RESIDENCE PROP rcbasore cost ne LATIMER & SLOAN, Ancitoneers, 1407 6 st. YOUTH STREETS NORTHEAST HiNny ¥. Blain, Trastecs, TRUSTEES SALY OF VALUABLE IMPROVED! BItWEEN THILD AND FOURTH ee REAL ESTATE ON JHE NORTH SIDE OF | SOUTHEAST. ‘TRUSTEES: sate aprieees neat Uth heh AC Gon | cia conse eeapin ag ieee terme Tasers sos Sy J.» one Lt of tl its, t] , oat and at the request of tae party rinted by said decree to red A ‘will sell at blic ton, in Hoag Meaate Fact te gay Pepe | Eeeeem genera, wiles i Twenty SEVEST! HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. 25 a.court of equity. passed in rituate in inattor Bailey's subdivision of lots in square No, Columbia. to wit: Lot humbered thirty (30) of Susie | city of Wash, Set 3 peneeal | Sach ere, Peet ae Aity-three (54) to Aty-nige and one-half (5034) incln- | surveyors office of of tive of SF. Brown's subdivinon of Mount fieasant. | fe insproved Oy a seveaid su is recoded in the office of the sur- | moderm the ‘of Covumbia. in yanty 6 | Al Pe at SoH Si, trou Reeceears saree ‘we will Seyeurroous' welling and. "Terms of sale: Susan dollars of tse purchase tio on te aay front on C st, 8. See aa need of trnst chase.'s 0 oe notes of 2 a the DE ports ung and re-ording at ANDREW B. DUVALL, “iraster, 19-d&de 454 La. ave. tow, TBLIC SALE OF OLD MATERIAL aT TH ard, W 1 —Navy ent, Washington, D. 1 the provisions of the second secti wed Auxust >, et June 0, TNod, 4. Washington, certain arti ‘les and runterial condemned house turnit ther D. will te measures. Rone fice nails, cur ed hairy steel hd & and turnings, scrap iron, eracibie ski and wooden tanks, oil larres, scrap lea tridge boxes, “mowing machine, models, es, Khees, I saw sharpene: inickory brooms, r belting, tors 4 chairs. Jers, leat hospital coz au for cash, to the Merhest Prooosais for the parc Catalc wy may be ‘on &p General Storskeeper, Nav’ The prorocais must be lope indorsed Condemned Stores Washington, to be opened May 331, 1892," aud addressed of the Navy “Yard, Wasnington, D. fire of Suaster K NUON, Purchase the payment o 'd. the removal of the arti twenty days after date of acceptance of bid. This it will be forfeited to the United States in event such balance and make removal tine stated. The mate: d.articies will they lieand must be re a rs Without expense to the Tight to reject any or a BER creiazy of the Navy *[HOMAS Dowzine & soy, ucts TRUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSE AND PREMISES (0. BZ ON O STREET. GEORGETOW y virtue of a deed of irnst dated Nepiember 29, SKS, and recorded in Liber” 1 records of the Dist of the par.ies sec auction, im from of the highest bidder. om FRIDAY, TWENT FIGHT DAY OF APRIL, 189, at FIVE O°CLOCK P.M., the following described. real estate and premt- Ses, situate in the said District of Columbie, binge and 126 in Bonil's nda one of the len: he corner of Beall ardiy twenty (20) feet, thence soutberiy ‘allelto Greene strest thirty (30) teet, thence wext and paralie. with Beall street twenty (10) test, A paratiel to Greeme street to th the inprovements and ap- wine. ‘One-halt Cw cash, balance in tw. f sale: (2) eqaal installment an ‘six months from day of sale, for wi otes of the parchss-r to the rate of six (6) per ce1 Sale, to be secured be wives uu per lars required at the T be complied Wi Aiteen days from day of sale, othe: serves the right to resell the ost of the det apls-dkds Percasso’ NEARLY. DEXC BROS . Auctioneers. UTIFUL CORNER RESt 2». 200 1TH STREET, CO: PT SOUTHEAST; BAY-WIN- 1 Ou THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TIETH, AD. 1st, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in frcnt of the premises LOT 56 IN SQUARE 990. ‘This lot is improved by a heariy uew bay-windowed brick dweliine with s'l moderu improvements and latest electrical appiiauces, beautifully papered rouchout and containing Bine rooms. The prop- erty is im one of the most desirable and rapidly im- Proving sections of the southeast, wicia oue square of in Par. and near both ropulitay and D Bi itp: ‘uption of the purcuaser quired at the tite ‘ot sal {purchaser's cost. Terius to be coin in tittecn day, orherwise the rch: reserved, the properce at the Jer after five day 5. Aucte, f#-THE ABOVE SAL on account of the Fain. until FKID\Y, TWEN ) A EIGHTH, ING, at FIVE O'CLGC APRIL. ‘K PM. DUNCANSON BROS... Aucts.. oth and Dats. nw. TRUSTEFS; SALE OF TWO-STORY, BRICK DWELL'NGS “LOCATED ON THIKTEENTB . BETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTHEAST. y Virtue of a dead of trast to us bearing date Feb. ruary 23. A. D. INU, and duly recorded in Liber Ne. 168 ‘of the land records of the Dis wna at the request of the party se- , We. the Undersicned trustees, Will sell jon, in frout « oN: wal of lama aud, ‘p-etitone vniusto am ity, Digtnct at Colembasy Snowe, aud Mhehacd's wubiie i ot pare” square Ne. O08, teid lot having Tr 100 feet, Fier ors attics ict wit iuprovements thereon, consisting of a two-story brick dwelling” rns of purchaser cash, at the option ‘A Geposit of $200 will be requited at time. of ‘sale: Alicouveyancing anc recosding at purchaser's cost. Terie of sale to berompiied with in ten days iro date of aa'c,otherwins (rustoes reserve the rut to Te sell the projerty at rAk and cost of defaulting Dur chaser OF PUFMASTRHLON ASHFORD.» ap2t-eod ALDIS B. BROWNE, '; Trustees. (THOS. DOWLING & BON, Auctionsors, ia TRUSTEES’ SALE OF V. REAL ESTATE AT AND WEST CORNER OF 28TH STREET WEST, GEORGETOWN, D.C. a 4 Ft 4 i A H 7 * Fe i EH it i ii if E i He a Ctherwiee | TWEN- | ‘Trontage om ain sree: cf 1350-100 | re IME. the whowe praierty treet and | aod 1X3 feet om Matory basen containing 14 sen on Ten, fnew and most r section of the city, bens new tout distinct Hues of ess from all parts of the city river tae van side of said tore Torus 810,000 in cash. balance ia a, 2 apd 3 years. cvidenced by purchasers notes, secured by jeod if trast on the prliperty with iutereat et the rate ae ern § Payable senvanpualiy” of enab, at the « the purchaser ‘and required at ith an tom a vere to feeel. Purchaser. All” conveyanciug, recordiug. we. | the yarchaser scot ene at at a JOMAS M. FIELD, Assignee BOD oe JSALE OF VALUABLE Lot. a b BY A THREENTORY. ARD Bennie brice DWELLING NO Tis sT.N Ww. 454, ACRES OF ~ LS OF LAND ON THE NAYLOR RO PRE Tx pistitct Ls - yay witges of s boron corel tte Qeapanne Dams aud Lee M. Mosher. is mat, T sbatl = at HALF-PAST FOUR itv tie wae ¥ Part of lot lettered —"E.*. im square nmubered ope hundred or the same at a point St street one hundred and theres 4 decree J shall sell on the prem- Lock PM Sy MONDAY HTH DAY OF MAY. A . iscovery,” in the e ‘olambie Diss, part of of Ww. . Di le, with interest La ove THOMAS DOWLING & SON: aes Auctlomeews. Latex SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS, aK 1407 G ST. 'D REAL Esta! 7 SP Entei Oe BERR SD at WTREET D, INOS, wt PIV! OCLOCK PAL. in cron of the yreinieen, We ‘wile at public su caditag, For tirthet particulary ike — Ew 4 USTEES: SALE OF RIC AND LOT CORNER OF N AND N STREETS NORTHWEST. eof mdeed of trust duly recorded im folio 182 et seq., one af the land tof Coluintin. we will sell at in the Poltmbia, abd of lot numbered tht | of incersoll's snbdiviston of bundred and thirty-nine (190), as per plat Liber J. HK. folio 17, of the records of the Yevors office for the Disirict of var feet on North N street loneing or tern rd of purcheee money in, balance in two equal instalitvents at Years, notes to bewiven bearing 6 per cent interest, pay able wetni-a deed of trust 0 the purchaser sale Conveyanciue, at cost Terms to be complied with in fifteen {he trustees rennrve the riglit to resell the GRE 4. PERCY KEATING, 5 TFastews JPENCANSON BEOS.. anoca, TRUSTEES’ sau REAL EST: STREET NiNt AND . WASHING. deed of trast dated the 19th ot PAST ng described real RIBAS uNthe city of Washington, District of Colum to wit All of Jot numbered sixty (60) in Charles A. Shields’ subdivision of lots in square nunibered nine homdred nd thirty-seven (Sz) as per pia. recorded in follo 144. ih he surveyor ‘fice Daarice ot So um ith the improvements thereon, hie Urick dwe: ling aearly completed. Tepresentea b} Promissory uotes bearipy interest at the rate of 6 Ber Cent Der annuum from the day ‘of wale, ‘eemi- Snnualis, und to be y “deed of | aay of “aale, ‘otherwise the trustees | the right to resell the projerty at the aitine putrchaswr "after five |_f9°TER ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON ac. AMiaine ati PAIDAY. SME TWENTY. | ‘OF RPTL, Ini, save’ hour cathe 1% inclement the wale will take RDI NAND BERNEI,) | _ar2ldéds KOBERT AUSTRIAN, ") Trusteom Auctioneers, HOMAS DOWLING & SON, a1 T ‘Gis Eat w HOUSEHOLD iE _AND EFFECTS aT ‘AUCTION. ON MONDAY, MAY FIRST, 1803, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., WE WILL SELL, AT No, @07 STREET NORTHWEST, A LAKGE COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURE AND EFFECTS. CONSISTING IN PART OF Suite in

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