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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1893—TEN PAGES. 7 : | THE WEATHER BUREAU. Bf J WILL BE WANG! 20, THE CRAZE FOR GRAY. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Close of the Setieee for the Prosecution | Date of the Execution o@ Barber and | It Exists Side by ae With the Passion for} THIS AFTERNOON. TomoRRow. FUTURE DAYS. _ es RE DAYS. FUTURE DA\s. - in the Investigation. Pinkney. ~ Vivid Effects. PPATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTS. 1 G._SLOAN & CO., Successors t ATCLIFFE, DAKR&CO., Avct '{HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, Rt DCTIONEER, Daniel Barber and William Pinkney. the two | A dashing girl in black and gray isnoun- | SALE DETevortion. oF Frame | Cr Eatiuer &'Sloai, auctoncers, 1407 Get. n.w. | R $20 Pennsyivantaave. nw. | LT ites Alexandria, Va MEUT. FURSSELL AND ME. ®'LAUOMLIN THE | colored men convicted of the murder of Franeis | Common sight these days. She is not mourn- | "Hots AND OTON YET wan IST AND 2D STRE. TRUSTS RS PAIR OF FINE. ST¥ " . TRUSTEES’ sare OF “OPOSSUM NOSE," OM SITSESSES EXAMISED—THE CASES oF aus. | M. Bowie of Prince George's county, Md., will be | ing nor even demure—she is but playing with BESOURORS (SALE | OF THE) ROUSERORD | Ve EHel. Bom A neon ae wait in TMeTEEN TH STRET By virtue ofweertaiu deiof trust executed tothe BAKER, MB CLAYTON AND THE THIF OF carT. | hanged together in the jail at Mariboro’ before | the delights of fantastic fashion, as the epicuro | Dieta Colt naddateie ciacear: OF RAMEMDAK, SAY DESTIN at” TwETE | 1905, Sod'Galy Fated wt Thee ae ashe Hck | Botstein he aaa: Sami ek tae STONE cuILFLY TOUCHED UrOx. 2p.m.on June 39. Gor. Brown signed their | Plays with tho delicate compositions of his | fmpiatnane ana Joi Wich dat’ of at HON. GEORGE. BANCROFT. CLOCK we witt sel fu feont of out roote, D2 | aed. cnn of tke land records of the Dist tet of Catan | Ss ea aeaMERE sated Le eat aay of May death warrant yesterday chet, | Thore i not much fillation of the | ahi todign” hechuntal ieuptigues "ap | COMPRISING ELEGANT BUHL canrsers, | Sum icyyasns erin Oy di tin fte | ba uals efter vary emp abe. |S vce ah aeecaegteet ae eases From all appearances the very best time to| Berber and Pinkney now occupy cells Nos. 4| ®sthetic senses in wearing things which are so | THCKSD AT | REORSD ay UE FOCKIM DAY OF MAY. X.D.| GRAND PIANO, MADE IN BERLIN; FINE | puiref horses Sarr havo an investigation into the weather of this | and 5 on the second floor of the jailin Marlboro’, | tremendously in the tide of accepted fashions | acsiied roalstite nat prvanison, Ist u city ie just now. ‘Therefore the continuation of says the Beltimore American. Both ceils | that 500 dear friends wear their very counter | "jt jth mantersd thea ih oe Se TARDE OMS SIRS <a the ‘weather bureau investigation yesterday | front on Main street and the criminals can bo | Parte So the maiden who does dare call Aven airhs forme gees om wRRONS, RICH BERLIN CARTER afterncen was somethi i teide dire and sixty abd fvestenthet ; ee ing which every one pres- | distinctly seen from the outside as they stand = SRN Neeeee ers went from the southeast corner of said eqie MIRROR SCREENS, ELEGANT DINING ROOM | CHANCERY SALE. ent was bound to acknowledge as a good thing, | in the center of their quarters. Bing thence north one hnmdred and twenty (120) foots SUITE, OF SIDEBOARD, EXTENSION TABLE, a4 ae eee Providing it found some remedy for the state | Barber yesterday said he was more than satis- ired and twenty | CHAIRS, &o.; WINDOW HANGINGS, SUPERB | ,WFSt. of affairs at that time. The line of investiga- | fied now that his trial was over, and felt as the line of said. street and thence east By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of tion, howerer, touched very slightly on the ques- | happy as he did ‘two weeks before the murder.” tion of weather. Lieut. He still holds out that he was not present when panto ge apengabharse paws [= the murder was committed and says he feels : a | gapeeeeeran Davinent of mes recorded on | DAL OF MAY. 1845 at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M, im ‘Auctioneers. | the ‘survevor's ol f writ ‘olumbia, | front of the MAK. T HOUSE it the city of = fronting 1 toot by a depth of 45 feet “improved by | dria, Va. will offer for sale at Pub.ie auction, to! adatory brick dwelline, ‘containing 6 rooms, con- | hichest tidiler that tract of aed once owned ier the. ‘{ieted cellar, furnace end all modern improvements, | late PHILLIP OTT!HBACK, called being premises S08 Lith st. ne. Nose." containing 1,0% acres, more ot ‘Terms: Liberal ani :nade known at ale, in Prince William county, fronting on the Potomae THOS. W. SMITH, Tiver about 1% miles am uantico creek myt-d&ds | AKMAT 5" Ze, ind Ls proved bs-a woud dweiling howe ATCLIFFE, DARR & Auctioneers, (400 4 << ont ae 5 pehtction Upward of 400 acres of the tract ups cleared : Fates on coven seg | Raeaae ne tering ae bee et SPECTAT. AUCTION SALES OF SEVEN NEW ra the ba Ste eynal eae ee BASEMENT | OBRICK | chit grid the balaure in three equal ietaliuoente, pape MARQUETRY “AND ORMOLU GENTER | ,(f8,.U" avected ure, anviteation to, the auc- HAL. Jet DARK & CO., | of John H LOAN & CO., Successors to jer & Sloan, Auctioneers, 1407 G st. n.w. ‘ = = along that line to the pointof beginning, together | DINNER, TEA AND DESSERT SERVICES, | District uf Coinnivin, passed iniquity Geuse Sy With the improvements thereon. FINE OLD GLASS AND CHINA, FRENCH | /4626, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale al b (cash, balntice in two equal in- a bs Rublic auction. “in front uf the promises. on WED. Payable in ole and two vears from the | GILT CLOCK, BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTS, | NESDAY. THE THIKD DAY OF MAY, iso at FIVE date of saio, with Interest o 3 the deferret payments i O'CLOCK P.M. the followin reai estate in the city . NOS. 143, 1, 49,151, | Swe St Six. twelve and ciehteen months trom ‘Getic at | sure that ‘some one will squeal before long.” atthe rain Ged per centnin ant, pays jose ees fohibtere oe Apes yata cea Oe oe tors ano tite AND. 100° STREET 80) Minbar, Bt po Se 7 perp ty Gamp was merely alocal | The men receive daily attendance from their Dreulses's0ld, or al Cask at Che Ootiom of the. pine : 7 Spo EAST 6 FEET OF LOT 4, i on | aiOt THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY ELEVENTH, ratidines anil provectiin of tom shower, and, as » matter of fact, this was about | spiritual advisers and seem to be in earnest in Chaser. A deposit of two’ kundret dollars (3200) re- DESKS, CANDELABRAS, DWARF AND UP-| Terinsof sales One-third cach, “ 181, a FIVE CLOCK, wo will offer for sal 8, suiblots 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, tothe Rnderstened. uses may soem eee the most damaging piece of evidence which has | their preparations for the end. It is said hopes aired ‘the time of miu the. da ‘erms to be complied with RIGHT OAK BOOK CASES, BOOK SHELVES, | 00¢ 8nd two years with interest tro f ic een Jays: ry cor record- deferred nents to be secured further in ormation. Hiecation can be to co fur been produced against the | are still thrown out to Pinkney that his coun- EE ale alr nein REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, BRASS AND | soles Mirepazments © anton Sais senberte sua clueanch tea aun ak Undersicued or to U. BOHINE, Vichom, Paletai meteeee management Sr will tnke is case to the omel appeals on Bev TACRANE, | trustees. BTEEL FIRE SETS, ODD CHAIRS, BRUS- 00 will be, ‘roauifed when th patties in search of an Tovestinent or for @ small |OUR. Varo) AS. Hs DW ARDE | She exception of severalice of the cases me aks Seas NDSOME | at the burchaser's cost. If the terias are not complied | "eins of sale: " umes deed of | CHAS. P. JANNEY, : a8 TO MBS. BAKER'S REAPPOINTMENT. by the state, and perhaps @ stay of execution AP 22-d& —_____4ifsSthet_ nw. | SEL8 AND OTHER CARPETS, HANDSOME | at the purcharer's co Property maybe resold af the | trast on each iat oF @L OO ave Senet treat Mest: | —___Leesburw. Va my, 9,13, 16, 20,23.97,99 As soon as Gen. Coiby and thers most | Will be necessary. » AUCTIONEERS. ROSEWOOD BED ROOM FURNITURE, BEAU- | cost of the detaniting purely IS#2. 6 per cent per annuin, payable semi-annually, RAL re, DARE £ 00., Auctionsors. —— ‘A letter recently received by Pinkney, con- TIFUL WARDROBE, PILLOWS AND BOL- SHICHAEL J: 2 yotereat otek Over and above the invambeance i.) ~~ interested im the investigation hed arrived | ssining an account of the appeal, has so clated BEFUATED. STERS, ARMOIRE, CARD TABLES, CRAM- CHAS, MAURICE SMITH, (TUBER | erat the Hine af ate Toren to Beene et eae FINE axtig Lieut. Purssell again went on the stand and | him that in the excess of his joy he calis to his THE Dist BER FURNITURE IN SUITES AND ODp| 8P25-d&ds 46 La. ave. now. in fifteen days otherwise from, day of sale. Convey- <A added something to his testimony in regard to | confederate and rehearses his supposed good By Nine of ade-ree of the Suprenne, PIECES, LARGELOT OF SHEETS, BLANEETS | f9-OWING TO THE SiORM THE ABOVE SALE | “iuyihdgde LATCLIPER, Danie e CO. it en on about which so much | luck now awaiting him. LsTHon ‘the bth day_of Deconbors & TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, &c. fe postponed antl! SATURDAY, MAY SIXTH, 1693, | 7G gi OAN & 00,, Buccessors TIQ! hae boon anid. witness had first Sout q = The two men _ chained to ———— of fre: pudersigugd’ trustee will soll ie,anciies, 1 | ps. —MOST OF THE FURNITURE WAS MADE | “By orier of te tristeos. mysatas | Us Latimer & Sloan, Auctioneers, 1407 G st. : aici Gon ae merlot can ee FOCITH DAY OF iad, Av. 1844, AP PEVE | | TOORDER FOR MR. BANCROFT IN BERLIN, 7 TRUSTEES SALY OF VALUABLE IMPROVED LTR, MA’ to him to tell Mrs. rad lo the weight of irons, and now old rags KP. M.. all these piecs or parcels of ground * . PROPERTY, SITUATE AT THE CORNER OF FOR PARLORS, CHAM: that for the present he had nothing for her to | and pieces of clothing are twisted around the lying and beingin Le Droit Park, in the District of NEW YORE. kc. AND WILL BE FOUND OF | TavsteEr save OF TWO BRICK DWELLINGS | TROPFRTY. SITUATE AT THE CORXER OF DIRING EODA ‘4D do. Afterward he had seen Prof. ye on | manacles to keep them from bruising the flesh Sojume a.ad known and described ae ote 18 to a THE BEST QUALITY. sourntAde. @8 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, WITH LARGE FRONTS ON 500 BOTTLES cs FAKE Lrg and had said to him that Mrs. Baker was thor-| around the ankles. Though confined close Poth tn lock. it Lot" ocing a | g-At the reauent of Charles O. Glover and James Mt. | py'virtucot'e deed of trust duly recorded in Liter| pb ach St ad ones, cughly incompetent and he thought he should | together they cannot see each other, but at proved, ‘with all inod- | Jqbnston. cxcoutors, we will sell on THURSDAY and | 4010, folto 177 et one of the land records of the | agPol Marche AC De Tt cat dae eed ae AT TWELVE octoct report her to the Secretary of Agriculture. | intervals they keep up a parley and tell how ern iinprovements 19, 21 ach to Ue | ing at HALE-PAST TEN A. M. each day. at the rest | District of Columbia. We will soll in front of the vrei: | 13h folie O85 vt seq oe ot the Lent ences oe nol PEONT THE Re Prot. ‘ \ i < dae, tn h he So'd suilject to a deci of trust of 2.000, and lor 2 | ine at HAT. oc ouch day st the rest. | ises, on W AY, the THIRD DAY OF MAY. | the District of Columbia, and at. the request of the SUREEYS. Bt " Harrington, according to tho witness. they are getting along. Pinkney, althougl subject to a deed of trust of $2,250, and ‘all payable | ence of th fe ae tioned | AD. 180%, at HALF-PAST FIVE (CLOCK P-M.. | parry ancured thereby, we will sell ot matte nuerian TEE pore Saeud that such an action hegre = said at the trial that he could not ae daily in five years from the id day of ‘Muy Ise. i Above, of wh ch a fall and complete description wiirbe | te following described realestate, situate in the city 0) trout of the ‘promises, oe THUGEDAT THE ENT: rm in the investigation, or words to that occupied reading his Bible, and a paper is some- of the purchase money in ‘ Washington. in the District of Columbia. to wit: Ail | ELENTNTH DAY'OF MAY, ScD. Sih at FIVE One certait: Pieces or parcels. of land and prewines | EACEOCK EAI tehe Rin eti Proper. LOAN & CO. Fnownand distinenished as, and being 1otx nuintered | sivuate an the Distr arena a nan ann dis N & CO... in Lizzie B. Bates* subdivision. of part of | piuste im the District outs ot the cite AkAtsts ‘Auctioneers. ig samy cel "Ga | argevesenthe orcad iat boots of of my rowenents,exseinents, Jorug on exhibition Wednesday, May cash and Payable in six and. twalve | Sven in the catal sesmttte teem pf aa ste, an taste | Brom Oran ntl Spas each house will be required at the thine of sale. Lerias of sale to be complied with Within ten days from the day of male, or property to be sold at the risk and ‘W2LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, together with all the w: effect. He had then said to’ Prof. Harrington | times seen in his hands. that he wanted to be relieved from duty where | The scene of the murder has been changed he should be responsible for Mrs. Baker. He | by the plow, and all traces of footprints and regarded Mra. Baker's place as a sinecure in | blood been turned under the sod. The , LOT'NO, 1, IN SQUARE NO. 123 = Soa “Aucrronegns, | riste, priviloses and appurtenances te the suse be ing oh feet itches ee Totes . the full sense of the word. daily gathering of curious visitors prompted IN PRISCILLA’S COLORS. a "FRANK, BROWNING, Trustes, aes <p | lomeinilcr i as wise apbert nine. Brvand “108 fect Sinches on Sk ayer atest anid Lieut. Purssell was questioned in regard to/| the plowing of the field, and hands are now | from Paris boldly strikes out for herself whon aad + TRCORATIVE PLANTS VIZ BAERS BAND | balance in one and two Sealey aye yg ay og Rg the Perry affair once more. Twice he remem- | daily at work planting the spring crop. common, ordinary people are obeying that = DANUS. AMARYLLIS, LILIES, ROSES, cent per ennui sy ag 3 . T Offices, key Ke. Xb Termsot Purchaser to assume trast of 84,000, RECEIVED one-third of the balance in cash and the residue in ‘Up $e che hours of gale. one, two and three years, with interest, mecured to the | satisfaction of the frastees, or all cash. All conves= aveing and recording at archasers cost, and ters ee Jn fifwen days from aay of sais, | P)UNCANSON BROS... Auctiouccra dered the observations from Perry had been| In the cell adjoining that of the murderers is | edict, too. ¢rroneous, and once, when most wanted, had | still to be seen about 200 pounds of bacon,| ‘Thus are the facts brought forth. been missing. He had known, of course, of | consisting of hams, shoulders and sides, which | Returning from the digression, I will describe Siw eer eoservations from other observers being wrong, | were taken from the house of Barber in Feb-| the gray mood which doubtless sprang from | py virttesf aied i thant duly recorded in Tabor but in Perry's case thought the affair occurred | ruary, and retained in the custody of the | some girl's brain as she sat dying to make hor- | No. 15.0, folto Li onw of the land records of ICK DWELLING aT’ OUR SALES WOOB, CORNER ‘TENTH | chaser. A deposit of 8200 required NINETEENTH | STREET AND” PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE | time of sale. Conveyancing. Sc at pu RTHWEST, FRIDAY, MAY FIFTH, AT | Terms to be complied with in. filteen das UR O'CLOCK PM. the rivht reserved to resell mySvt WALTEK B, WiLLIAMS& CO., Aucta._ | and cost of deta to be complted w : See eel cat cre 2 | or the property tay be resold at the risk nd tet of — too often. sheriff until the April term of court. It is| self conspicuous by hook or crook. the Dist the POOR DAP EME. | THOMAS Dow “GON Aes yeptsement of such resale in some newspaper pub- | the vefau'ting purchacer, after such TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND CROSS-EXAMINED BY MR. PERRY. now fully admitted that Pinckney was the man| Shot colors couldn't do it, strange fabrics | 4°) ELM, in frout of ta | LP HOMAS DOWLING & BON. Aust 4 J | Mshedin Washington, DC the trasters may devm ieccemry. SORE cy CCRTEESIE AND C STR ‘The witness was cross-examined by Mr. | Who set fire to Mr. Bowie's house in December | couldn't, bright, solid shades’ couldn't, but an fat ieiue in the eits'ot | VALTABLE IMPROVERPROPERTY ON spy.| Mids Wal, E StOcKizrT,5 Trustesm | Quitat tmecte i. wy gare Be Ex Virtue cts decd of trust duly recorded 4m ber ‘ last. old-fashioned, meek, unpretentious little tint fro Binttlct oe Coknin, the, city of | VALUAI ; REDE , E = ms2-kds___H. 8. HOUGHTOS, « Trustees. | 1645, Too S00 et seq. of the Dastrict of Cotman Perry in regard to how much of the affair re- eget could and did. mieaurneted on sit ot sre POMURoy STREET AT avoTioN, OPPOSITE] | tw THE ABOVE SALE Ts Rost WTP HOMAS DOWLING & So: WEDNESDAY“ YHr” TWENTE POL ME Dae specting Mrs. Baker he had reported to Prof.| poxrTICS AND TEMPERANCE. Here is a costume in it, Please note that tho | (2 Pyersoll's sabiiviston, OCLOCE PAK wialll iLin font et the Member | DAY OF MANA, Bien. T OF MAY kD aga aT Bie oeLe Harrington, but it was found that not until the Saeeh2 cut of the cloth is not tampered with at al Liber dH Rat j), Waw's sibdivision of Mount Pleasant. fronting | myd-dids “eae "8 SALE OF VALSAPLE Lor on B/E .itlboter Setind tek onl time, which has been thoroughly gone into,| British Women Declare That the Two| A plain skirt of dreary gray wool, trimmed | veversollice for ‘on the west aide of 7th st by sdepuh | SEIWEES ISTH ASD INTH STREETS | set, situate and being in the city. of Wash- when Mrs. Baker was put on copying work, Will Not Mingle. with a foot band of pinky white. A short waist | [S{"3-f ‘and tent Woman's Temperance Associ- | belted and buttoned once before it turns back | the vast line of Tinh sir roved by a frame dwelling, NCANSON BROS. BET WE: herd z ee NOKTHWE known end distinguished as the west “fifty "asl, F VACANT LOT ON SIXTH | 4B) Ait cL 8 dood of trust gated, Apri 5, a8z7, | Ee balance tn one and two had Prof. Harrington been informed of Mrs! nye Bri | years, with interest, secured by a deed of truston the net duly re ndin Liber 844, folio 47: 6 f,0n (street south by the full depth the-eat ficiency. A into broad pinky white revers opening upona | allandsineular the Iw nts, Ways, easements, | Property, or all cash, at the option of the Purchaser. © AND D STRE ‘the District of Columb Phizinal lot numbered 1 in square uumbered 2061, ec'by questions iba Prot urrngton bad ton ot fn convention ta London sowtentay | PU MhcnadetE hate nck oe pect cay Sta arereninaest ream be | PREPS Seated lhe ing ee Nas eee ay carey se Reta a eS Britten the letter objecting to. the appointment | from 10 o'clock in the morning until 11 o'clock | jaunty triple collaretto of gray cloth and Chan- | sale: One-third THOMAS DOWLING & SON, ietseq., one of ihe land records of thse | pe becom agar yi any wie seria of these inferior clerks at a time prior to the | at night. There were 455 delegates present. tilly Ince, Te fe fastened with two choux of | balance i049 scam tnt ot eas wo atetion Piatrict of Columba. we wit! sellin trontof the prem- a sits tigate fn the city years, a: 6 ver Cont per anu tuterest time he had talked to witness. aa Wee iltar: ad of the | black satin. ese eee ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUC Te TIVE OC LOCK Pa 7b. .; Lot Gin Bricnt’s subdivision of Ehzuaily, notes te be seven Siaceinis cnant 4 sees ae Of course even the gray girl must wear a bit | used of Westen pene Sent anh, ateees | Be 920 PA. AVE'N.W. fap teenclned cast oreate: bess aonbered nineteen (19) fe | trust om the property sels ora Lal IN AGAIN A WITNESS. American Woman's Christian Temperance | (9). of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 requited at time ein eee n, inthe District of Co:unubia, _ the purchaser. A dep. This about ended Lieut. Purssell’s testimony, | Union, was invited to a seat on the platform. ot sal ¢ at cost ALE OF VERY VALUABLE. IM- =e i ee ry coe interest, secured by deed | $2p, Cobversnctag. & THE LAST RESORT IN TRIMMING. =e od | $0 ibe courlied with in ffveen Aape, otherstee tru Perinryc noid: OF all cash. at the pur. | Teucres ihe rieht to resil the peoperes oe thee poe fully complied with in ten ds cost of dc five day® edvertions er y Will be resold at ri-k and cost of def iment of resale in some newstaper published im ‘acer aiter five days" advertisement 10 1 ouenzigue EDSON.» rrnsteee in square niuiberel! R44,” be (20) feat nord of the jinw thence north al nue :h # 5 th and Mr. McLaughlin went on the stand to close} Mrs. Ellen H. Foster, the American temper- ius twenty upallhe had to tell The examination was| ance advocate, whose reported intention to ieee generally of an unimportant character and Was | appear at the convention has caused much | Vain Peacocks ‘Preen Their Feathers on — (ae oo eg ea A of aon Pt. | excitement among the members of the a + Vain Woman’s Dress. Stone. “Mr. McLaughlin repeated his evidence | Woman's Christian Temperance Association, i i in regard to the irregularity of this trip, and | was'mot present, though if wee stated that sho | ONC Of tho latest Parisian novelties is the De ete h twenty (30) 4 i AME HOUSES ON UNION | tme(ipsuch to the slace of Star newrepaper. a. THOS BRADIST. | _mytable CHAS. B BAILEA, IN. nts, WAYS, easements, mghts, privileres aie ! — x i — 5 —|(\ G.SL0aN € 00., enor = V'appurtentnces to’ the eae Uelouging Sr in'any | PATCHEPL, DARE & TIONEFRS. | pg ng ES ~ Fi Terma REET, BY AU By virtue of two des, ! ‘ we Mbers ot eed. aa “ = Sloan, Auctioneers, 1407 G st. mW. festifled further that at the time these inspec-| was on the way from America. blending of the soft colors of peacocks’ feathers | SaGNtrict NT BUILDING LOT, CORNER 19TH of the fn of Columbia: teil | "Terrie Oneteifd of the purchase money in cash, | VAL AR BRICK | guceree: saitonine oui neighborhood. Gene Colby saked: somo tharp | nci%e.ia%-e, Proceeiings were, enlivened by a] ona background of white or cream satin. The | on narnana? A TEiGGON: WAY 4. AD. 16us, | FAGAN AE TTPIEL ots St PEER E | Beene i and tani tack us bese) Berwits uREING | ASP Tor RhH AD BE PURTER ARB a Gen, Colby asked some sharp | number of speeches in which bitter personal re-| gown consists of a plain skirt slightly gathered | a: Halt VAST FV O'CLOCK. we will sell fa trout FM. all of original lots 15, 14. 15.10. 17. 18 and | Cured op a owl of teint one wold, or all| HotsE T xonre-| AIP & PORIER Ix Tae juestions as to whether a regular inspector | dulged in. In the ballot for i syartot Squsto 502, the whole property fronting Tat | Cottey a Sond of trust ont a cies 3 ; conid have performed this duty for lese than ieagens Tet Bestect was rewlected by a | 10.8 Piais seamless waist, tho bodice of whic Tots If and 17 in square 106, ih treet and 238 fest TO es : rf ~ H ‘ | BY A STREETS AND ON jes On N strest | &e.. at purchaser'se ost Ad ied On MONDAY MAY EIGHTH, AT FIVE C CLOCK y “a rowed by 1 He to be complied with in | P.M, we will sell. in front of the jy Be Deven ckpeae herwise {he right reserved to resell th: tor SN sQuant en, PORTER DrC* ARE, PRC t of defaultin Ist st. With adept: of 83 feet to] fak01 RECORDED ITé Wi $2880, bat Me. MeLanahlin cost ‘not anawer | Daletiy of is cut low and rounding sufficiently to give the | Eronting St fect oa K Sanda front Of 24 feet 0] ard elfeat cu tinion streets. wy npr uy tts | Site Meche the questions, althongh he held that the inspec- minority thereupon left the convention | loping shoulders effect. Around the top of | “‘ihis is one o! the finest building lots in the north- | containing 14 rooms, more or les all_ mo ecard pet gate te tain a Tpopersy at tions were not regular and were not regularly | in indignation, declaring that the introduction ificent residence oF divided into | improvements, st the corner of Ot and N streets, and | Mice ES At ILLS BOOK 30, Pc ddvertisement of stich i + is nicely and conveniently | Ye}! . sinaile frame hotses on Union street. _ This is one of the ablished in Wash'ngton, 1Ce oF ‘exec ie 2 reported. The records in regard to the inspec- | of politics into the association's work would ‘Terns: on in one and two years, tly located prov erties. in this Ge GE AY ExttehreH, eand pension | MS,ciTteet & deed of trust daved the 21<t day of ; pol Angus. 1601, and recorded in Naber No. Woo, folks tion came in for another overhauling, butnoth- | split the organization and ruin the temper- pee es poe ee ae four, aeetinct nest | ap@dkds GEO. F. L oft aU. S. . Of the lat records of the Distict ——— ance cause. the property: wold.or a « ie Potomac river, t9-THE ABOVE SALE Is | “Terms: One-third cast. balance fn one and two | — THE CASE OF CLAYTON. - + e+ —___ chaser. 2 deposit o ear gemevated oy teen ones axto steieet <rmot SERt SL the weather, un‘il Mc jes bearing Anterest at the rate of six in TUESDAY sya, oe be Ree a ames pce be toe ela rene Sacre onetsibe slome ibe sails morte | caoece oe eas smarts to te eecured fy | SEMAN IR BY veloped,and Mr. McLanghlin again testi fantting p ad “Terms ‘81 1.000 in cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 ihrem — a vt | Porter im the fe opinion that Clayton did not do the work he | Abington Baird Was Not Phenomenal, but gach resa.e in Some News aver published in Washe by" purehaser's notes, secured by’ | PNHOMAS DOWLING & = | Ene: deavwith fy item | the city of Wa ham y the Type of a Day. : Db DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucts. | Seed of trust on the properte, with interset seaerees | Eetew | sess therwise the Tisht 10 resell at Tick | cxAl Of lots mu should. Mr. Perry endeavored to develop that ae piri ‘d&ds of Oper cent per annum, vayabie soiulannaally. oF pty, Py gg Bs 5] GA) and nity not an army man, but Mr. McLaughlin denied ; 8 FUTU with in ten days from day of sale, otherwice the Heht . C.,TO CLOSE, & SYNDICATE, CLIFF, DARK & CO. ; that such was the case. He also claimed that our contemporaries have been doing. over a ep inp e Isreserved 40 Fesell at the risk and ‘cost of defaulting M1 <ell in front of the premiera, on MONDAY, | —=72-eMe__ Avctioneers._ | CSttunbia, with fit iusprvasncare eran Clayton was a personal friend of Prof Harring-| career like that of Mr. Abington Baird, the OT ie avchaserticpey evancine, recording, Mc. at | MAY THE PIPIEENTH. IM at FIVE O'CLOLK | P)UNCANSON BEOS.. Anctonewrs ON THE same pay, ‘AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. * " * Pe . re: 5 Mth lowing deseril propert a 3 . : iu os — tou'sand that favoritism had been shown him. | seotch millionaire, who died on Saturday last FIRST A crikda | THOMAS M. FIELD, Asstence, | 5) and St fronting 140 feet Onesie oa the'west sls Evil well ar pull aut, tm front of he repay QUESTIoNaD BY wR. PEmRY. at New Orleans from a chill caught while at- ‘ eee eee a peed OSE oe po STREETS. S wine descr Mr. Perry questioned the witness in regard | tending @ prize fight. He was the last of a melee) Mer | | ©, © SLOANE CO. Burcessors to 1g houses. This ‘proterty is Well iccatel for. a sab: EW YORK AVENU of Wastunaton, District Latimer & Sloan, Auctioneers, 1407 Gst_n. i cies to the aleciin cars ns | | By Virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber — . Sifu ‘Sons ule clei ers ant Manauehite ts | _ folio 10, et seq., one of the lend records of the istrict of Columbia, we will sell, in front of the sutises, of WEDNESDAY. the TENTH DAY of FIVE OCLOBK P. M.. the fol- to various phases of the investigation, but little | ¢amily who,we are told, have been distinguished was developed, and the duel brought out only | for nearly a century by the same qualities. that Mr. MeLaughiin denied having any idea that ‘Titus Townshend was to be advanced by the Bey have all been able so to command and varteen (14), fifteen (18). se ned elehtort, IN), thc usee, Dadteision of jets tn eqURRD xt “sin (1095) as peo pak seven (i). ty thedepth of | NORTHEAST AT AUCTION Terms: One-third cash, red eighty (80), withatrame| On FRIDAY, MAY FIFTH, 1893, at FIVE | Seats, with interes jance in one and two | or ali cash, at the option of the . 7 purchaser. A deposit of 8100 required at the time of | lowing desenibed ‘land and. premises, situat= in the and W.of the recurs suggestion he bad made to give him a subordi. | Side great masses of men as to make money in J: One-third of the parchass money | S°OLOCK P.M. in front of the premisvs, we will eall | ESC MAT, coavevancint aad’ tenet at ce! | city Ge Nashineton. Disrict of, Golamihua, and fewer District of Colum nate place at Cincinnati. Mr. Perry compared | quantities out of their labor; they have all gqtiana fhe ban Fee eae ea ee eked, 99, AXD SL, SQUARE 103. oe sieht anaVeginninefor the manent afwintin the south | | T much Tt are. Ohe-thied cosh, the ‘again the cases of Townshend, Nichols and Mal- | gone their own way exactly as they pleased: ee | er ti atetr i Hee, oth cergurroente seek, | Sree RENPTORY SALE BY cae: | tanot iiseuaceeatrticee ah deme Se (3) | balance in ome year fron with Aetereat at colm Perry, and then the prosecution part of |and they have all been described by their promimor Terie: Sold snblect,to wacod of trust for #000 on | Pisue ot thirty ead =| Oy fect 1 the investigation eame to an end, and an ad- ‘ ease ron the p gach lot, dive August 8, ISAS, balance cash Ade- | nent af New and Secon feet four (4) Journment was taken until Friday at 2 o'clock, |@™emes a8 ““roughs,” with _half-de- then the properts Einvegam ing, recoraion, Be cat coet ot purechaoere | gf Handaus, Bronshaann, when the defense will start with the much-| veloped consciences and s sort of intel: Kockaways, P'rk Phact Sonveyan ini, Fecordinm, Be Aiiconvegantine at cost Pakda ., T-carts, ¥ ae ean tht MGA EAe Ole ceed ee ethiecost and rink of delanitine pureuacer, “Taxes « Fourssbeel Cut-uuder Cart | ine the trance reroee te Fight fe resell se NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. sheen, die wight Bare dons 00; cad 1t fs related, Rovtiay of mala xurer Fre and assessinenis Ww traly'or faleely, of another who gave £50,000 to the Seote! arch, that he was the cause of ee e rine at nee nNatOn.| the best and most characteristic of ail Scotch ecclesiastical stories. He contemplated his LLIAM J. MILLE Ofico 48 WAGGAMAN, Anct {ON BROS sets Brass. wenty Livery | ‘ancing, recording, &c., at the cost of the pure | Coats in wood ‘order. Y HEIGHTS, | ‘The above ts the property of Mr. Wm. F. Downe B FOR SALE | who, havi CHARLES C. LANCASTER, 7 THOS, rusten, nvually, | _my}-1kde 13 Fst. hw. . "payable se ¥ a deed of trnston the. propel severe’ his connection with several hotels Correspondence of The Evening Star mae Semmes tae oeee a io De HE PRESHIBES, ON | 3 hich he hua been rendering {fhe cotton of the yur | Pieaireat:tion at Sete és Star. mighty benefaction long before it was made, ve oa : 8 1803, AT FIVE | having ‘not be required at time of sale. Com” | hockvilie to Kor ‘ Rocaviite, Mp., May 8, 1893. | Snq with trae business ecuteness asked an ex ee tae a TAT OTS, CORMTE OF 12 5) acres of valuable land frome. | served for th fd aleo avin cone | parch eps cont, erm of eaete | RRND AN THREE OCLOCR In the orphans’ court today the following | pert as to his chance of getting @ full return | the bodice runs a strip of embroidery repre-| Jha AVF At NORTH sowon the Kids road, near the Methodist University mprovects st tie rick end cost of | Pa lyme on bah business was transacted: The renunciation of | for his money. “Will it help me,” he inquired | senting peacock feathers. Beginning, then, at| Fry TON FLORIDA ANI | Aevan'ti e purchaser after five Gays: advertisement of red om ront, wut: r - FECT ON FLORIDA AVE Vertis of sale. ‘ash. “Deposit of 8200 required at aca “noweparer habiisued im Wasktiuge Snail trace “Che inginin Cress, har! ross, de- | of bi “out yon?” A’ ¢ | the right shoulder 1 crosses to the left hip, and | 0 Sitne af a deed of trust duly recorded in iiver | time of salec Terms’ of naly to_to comple with | 4 | ch “nemetarer im Wash : having been filed in eourt, letters on | Scotch as himself, “but it’s an experiment weol | 9t0und which it forms. tablier, another row | Di-tict of Cow tis NEY DAY OE May? | “apszot "SHOE PAYNE'S Coc. Bis 15th at COND, ING, commencing at | CHANCERY SALE OF VaLUAnH the personal estate of said deceased were | worth trying.” extonds all around the bottom of ‘the train, A) KB HES MY Genocn } Set a sents an opportunity * Beiepixe BRICK DWELLING NO FL granted to W. B. Schitfelr, bond €500. James " The race ended in the man fast deceased, | Patel embroidered with gold, pearls and tur~ | iiwing™ eseriont snd att py eee arte wee ded WEDS a sepotien omy en roe nce allied, guardian to Basil C. Wailich, passed | *2, left at nineteen heir to. the whole family, | @Woises adorns the middle of the front, forming | {1 sofia ntaered tents: | THNTH, 160, setae host ana place ‘ of curries ise D easik tn tains iia prunes -serpenl= hepa paby-sey ith, fons |S emall girdle at the top. Odd sleeves aro | fine ty-one Chil and cbicertee z GEO. e PY ws, avevery artic ce hb Gus Gia = vareed tavegeiy come her his first and final account and filed final release | ¥ith 30.000 acres in land and accumulations - ¥ nine ( irty-one Gand wire my3-d&de Withcu! reserve to te hichest bilder, = N26. "Sale positive, ratn or shine. g st *PRUSTERS SATE OF VAL eile sadmaherortin nalaaremacanaal WHARE PROPERTY IN G m4 THOMAS DOWLT TENDING ALONG FAYEDTE STEET PROM ec feito! eC 3 3 OHIO CANAL. ished upon THE CHANNEL OF THE POTOMAC RIVER. Se from the heirsof William | | 82" Balonce of stock, ons. the land | 20 uew and and several se Theil offer for 1, Will be vloved out promises: on | my Ist at —— Sane O'CLOCK PM., parts of lota2andt'in | @y @. SLOAN & CO., Surcessorsto | Peter, Beatty, Threikeld & Deakin's «dation to| 4. Latimer & Sloan, Auctioneers, 1407 Gst. n.w. Georret wn. aving a front of 196 feet 8 inches on thenorth side of Water streat an c worth ten times as much, devoted himeelf en. | formed by a puff of satin caught at the back one (1). of ward. tirely to pleasures such asa “rough” enjoys | brought down half way to the elbow and Yesterday evening a large meat house on the | to keeping racers on a huge scale; to riding | fastened at the front, leaving the upper part of farm of Mr. John L. Butt, about three miles | himself.asa gentleman jockey. i every part | the arm bare. ‘ east of this . was destroyed by fire, to-| of the kingdom, and to instigating, rewarding | Another gown for indoor use is made of gether with the contents, consisting of a large | and associating with professional prize fighters. | M&UVe peau de soie. The skirt, trailing slightly, amount of bacon, lard. fish and other pro-| He was nota fool and he did not, it is said, | i trimmed with three bands of ecru guipure visions. Many other articles of value were also | scatter the principal of his fortune, but his | lace set at wide intervals from the bottom up burned, inflicting a loss of several bundred | vast income was spent on some of the lowest | £0 about half a yard’s distance from the waist, dollars. As there had been no fire in the build- | of men and women; he broke his constitution | The gown is of princess style, and at the top ing for a long time it is thought to be the work | by sweating himself to ride light, and he died | Of the closely fitting waist is knotted a scarf of | fon. im frout of the By virtue of a ed by the Supreme Court the District in Fautty cause No. \ wherein T re Mesher and others are 1 Mosher surveyors eth ants Book Gov. Nberherd, pace OL, 2 Wg cash, residue im 2 eqhal payments st 1 & Fenncetively. 6 percent int, werured by the Roses af’ the sidney rst on the " 28 | Property «dor satin of pr Dm Gas, hundred and thirty-five | Pottat @23 (St vevamctiae & records tobecoraphel wich reserves tbe right tre a Wertis® end sell at defaulting purchasers’ cost & risk. | 454, cI | NEAR THe pisteter LS appurtenances to the appertainins. fi sisting of 10 horses ines, in sion tn « nntubered one hundred Deginuine for the same at a Pome in ost of 4 i i it i sanded SEVERAL, UPRIGHT SQUARE PIANOS, e improved by epaneae oa CHARLES H. CRAGI of an incendiary. The fire originated inside | at thirty-two of a chill caught. while holding | Soft silk fastened at either side under the arm. | br Favetto street eiChesapeaoand |» HANDSOME. MAHGOASY YOLDINGE DED: ingroved ly’ «three-story and thehouse. —~ the sponge atan American prize fight. We | The sleeves are very full, reaching to the elbow | Erniv Ohio canal and ‘diviciae itne FINE PARLOR St HAT RACKS, BEATS aoeees i dhcih wall on thsiaaene ‘The following gentlemen have been elected as | never heard of his cheating any one or, ®*4 finished with a deep fall of gaipure. Largo published in | tween vision. “Also all thet | TIPLE MIKOR WAR AND WALATE CR BMS on MONDAY THE town commissioners of Damascus, this county: | betraying his backers, some men of | ¢paulets of the lace complete the waist,which “CHAPIN BROWS, 2 ay Water strect and igme GHains, MATERE i vers.” in the county of Wachiateen, Dist - Proper: SF . B. Holiand, Dr. B. F. Lansdale and Thomas his type have done, but his career | terminates in a high standing collar. a: 8 FILEMOnF BeATIT¢ Trustees, | tween sad Water street and the channel of the Poto- BAYER, CAPE apatuing on tie Naylor pond ab Sects of Cute cont, ta tits coume, RY M. Youn; | was, of course, utterly indefensible—a steady SS ont = ae Ge a cg. tami -One-toucth of the é ubdivision of the Goldie tame Ths 4 = —o. - —* meners Her. Lr R Milbourno and family will leave | and'consistent misusc-of the three arent pone The Street in Cairo at the Fatr. ERAT CUEER, DAHH & OO: QUCTIONEED ES» j| fc caats et witch G20 slat ta ool oe eee vag we Goldin farm. | This tract | px ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctionserm here on Tuesday next to visit relatives on the | intrusted to him by Providence—namely, vast | From the Chicayo !nter-Ocean. DESIRABLE THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDESCF, sale, and the remainder twenty days thereafter. ine bly located for subdivision and butiding pur- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED eastern shore of Maryland, and will be absent | wealth, a sound constitution and the faculty of | ‘I will tell you about them, but no one can RoR OP HOB, ELEN AVE EE EE | recat neath eer ee ae eenes to be Pela in, three encrited by the decree: One-thirg| _ KUGPERTE.RNOWX AB NO. 1708 TENTH ST. two weeks. always compelling himself to do what he wanted | see them. They are not drossed up yet.” TWEEN’ NINTH AND TENTH STREETS | years after date of sale, with intevest fromM@Pdate M. ears from day of | By virtue of a certain deed of trast dated Avril My, Miss Lillie Knott of the county has returned | to do, even if it involved physical risk or suffer- tHWr horses and wagons. Terms: of "pale “at six per ent her annum, “payagie K per © aly recorded . in Liber No. : ; “It is only them th: t ~ bap AS od » won sanity te roel ba Tk Dic. per centum per | 1801. and duly recorded Avril 21, INL i home from an extended visit to friends in Balti- | ing. We foul an interest K his career. howerer, ue pase eat -sclupepaeiial bet ut itis | OCLCEE RRA AY, NINTH, Somi-anpualiy: tue | deferred" payment, “40 "be AN & CO., Auctioneers. omually. "Them fe | 1O7R. at tolto 213 ot wea. of the Land lidconds “ot the more. not because he is a fit subject for moralizing— Eres ees (purchasers (te given for deterred nax~ | Dieu Ha a st the ie of trust on the prop- | iu interest. we will sell-st paliie suction. : oney by be pid a | the premiecy on MONDAY. MAY EIGHTH. A.D. posit of 8100 on the | Ind. AT FIVE O'CLOCK FMC. the following yrope thie country prop: fof Waslinet mand District B eereee caer Oe a ‘anil nt the request ofthe pars (nthe property cr athe purchase mney ‘cag be PROMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers | ‘612 Est. nw. At his Inte visit to St, Bartholomew's parish, | which is, we fear, utterly useless, for men of | impossible. It would not be right, and no one this county, Bishop Paret confirmed a class of | his type will not be deterred by his fate any | must see them.” | fourteen persons. more than he was deterred by the fate of tho| “It is more interesting now before they are | Sin adepth of | pait'in fash af the prechasel's option. mg fee ci gare ot | Sea a egret cic eee as inearseverai tines of cars-and. practically is o deruiting purchaser, Taxes | REGULAR SALE ON Sx ers option, irty and of 8230 an 3 HO! "LING & Se TO WHOM TT MAY CONCERN: K and Cotten-top Mattresses, | gyosakan A OMAS DOWLING & 80! ‘ Will be resold at ‘sale, off w ¥, MAY SIXTH. ‘ F LAR SALE ON 4 MAX SIXTH Tequired at tines of sale. Alt conve ail of jot numbered forty=cus Frank M. Griffith has been appointed post-| Marquis of Hastings, on which he had a habit | on exhibition, and au interest. ene bennca nee cts the otk (81,500) Beit orate day ot oels,,,Commeysncing and recording | ACGirz0N BOOMER, SSbiger NORTH: | if’terme of Pied wich within | Yas ogeane Ne Se ee ree eee wae master at Beallsville, this county. | of dweiling—but because he belonged to the | that will make the people anrious to see them. | A tio Sparse with woke of BE GINALD FENDALL. Trustee. | Tos “oF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, HORSE: | Aiiven days a i nale the trustes reserves the | | Terese so cock amd Geferred payments will be A Jury summoned by Sheriff Fairall for the | class which. of all others, is in our day least un-| He still refused. And we argued. He was rest at the rate of 6 per | WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO Sats CARRIAGES, kek" A > | eiehe co TOUS EK ana cost of defwuiting purchaser | annoanced tthe tine of sale.” A deposit of $200 will Purpose ofcondemning a piece of land. the | derstood. People write of Mr. Abington Baird | firm. I was persistent. ‘I cannot remember | {cry sumiei teiuctay of sale, nayable semi- RATCLIFFE, DAUR & Fo. FAIBMACING TN PART . SAM. MADDOX, Trustee, enstay and vonerdiny Sr sascsret eupchuner. “eres ES Messrs. Wade. Knight and others, | as if he were phenomenal; but he was really one | just what I said, but he finally said: | fsea soldeor 2h, at the option of the pur 2 920 PENNA. AVE. ¥.W. | Parlor Suites and odd te ne ee 2 7 La, ave. | to be complied with within fifteen Gays, or propery for the use of the extension of the Metropolitan | of a class as old, probably. as history—eertainly | "Oh, you American women! Tneversawsuch | © f' B90 reaited at trye ot sate. : ; 5 : i ° ; i 5 WACKER, Southern railroad. met on the premises near as old as the Roman empire, under which | women! You make mo love all pationes m with sale, ot To pay hotel bill sad charter L witl cell by public | W. W. Cots. Bolsters and Pil'ows: ads _ iss TER H. ACH Bethesda on Monday and, after viewing the | young mer: of vast fortune constantly appeared | you get your way. Come with to snd oe rdhace suction? at the room of Rateitfey, Darr &'cd..880 | Stlebonrls. Dine oom Chairs, RATCLIFFE, DARK € CO., Aucts, GUNSON.{ ‘Tresteen Jand in question. adjourned to the court house | who devoted themselves to gladiators as Mr. | shall nee.” ne SIRTH, 180, at aM, LE VALUABLE USIMPROVED REALESTATE OR F hte . — at this place, where evidence is being taken in| Baird to prize fighters; exulted in rare breed: The first we saw were some married womer VALUARLE REAL Es- "ALL BAGG E ROOM 30 Sivusl Hees bo (CLOCK. es STREET. WIEGINIA AVENUE AND _eneeake ee ooo the case. | The foliowing persons compose the | of horses trained for racing chariots, as he ex- | Their faces were covered with some kind of a PCOLUMBES. VASEINGTOS, DIS-} Of rote! and lie, Partion’ inverested are Thereby | No-top Dioneies, Second: band Covered Warne tet: | ON WEDNESDAY MA SEW, yeos, arztve | C. BLAS, Sioai, Auctionscrs, 1407 Gt. m. Jars: Joho W. Brown, Chas. A. Lubu, Wm. T. | ulted in his stud; and even themselves de- | yhito cloth, with only the eyes showing. One Here cf i costal Geeces of) the Ga-l| ward br teks motion: Sey ey NT er aa REar | O'CLOCK P.M, we ‘will sell by ptitlic suction. tn 2 histead. Elijah Leizear, Dathan Broome. Hill- | scended into the arena. aa he rode for himself | of them was nursing a babs obout phen enon i basin deridecny ht EG poeleden | |p CERRO NIPETREES SEN AND toch OTREEES iary Offutt, Alex. H. Bean. Chas. F. Hogan, | in matches between gentlemen jockevs. All| old. ‘The baby had jewels in its ears aud eolne anwar’. TSK in a 4 _ _mpdkdbe = — —_Anchoneers. a in Pret ant 13813-100| RURTHEAST Arar Tut TRMINUS OF Fn Lawrence A. White, Chas. Bandon. Jos. Wil | through the histories of France, Germany and | tied to its bait, | rues will offer forsace by public actions ta font | RATCLIFFE, WU TER B. WILLIAMS € 60., Auctionsers, aid is susceptible of rular- BIA KATEWAY AT ALCLION. liams, Thomas Kober. A large number of wit-| England we find nobles appearing with pre-| The manager left the rooma minute and | of the rednetive Cree hoes jeseribed. EXECUTRICWS SALI HOTSEHOLD EFFECTS ect aa Teer na at teat | PRET THC Le Pe ee nesses in regard to the value of the land to be | cisely the same tastes. the tournament differing | made them understand that I wanted to soo Ian bee eee SD PS ‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLYEL BODY BRUSSEIS AND OTHE RE Ay srregt and 35 foot | PAST FIVE CLOCK P.M. a fromt of the yrame taken have been examined. showing m great di- | little, except in dignity, from the arena, and their faces. They unhesitatingly removed the | Men stagap ae at HALEP AST FOU O'CLOCK BP. ‘To pay, storage aud other, charges we will sell by | PETS, HOSIWOOD CASE PIANO. HOSE! Stusivetn block No SN Lone ‘Masdows the tows Thies a2! ,cPinion in regard to the matter. | the hunting fields of the continent becom-| vei!. One of them was really beautiful. The | kusen and diedrnated upon the eroumd plate pam | ROBE suction within cag salee Foci, G20 PAL AVE BER FURNITURE, LIFR AND WA i cas. b 16 feet each on orth side of Hoselale et, This is the second trial of this ease, a former | ing places for a contest in individual prowess, | married women are separated from the othe: the city of Washington. in the District of Colum- f _— 116th ste. ne., by a depth of O'CLOCK A.M. for account of whom it may’ co! ROHS, &e., AT AUCTI m0. a te : nitered. fromone hun teed ard eivhty: | QCEOCK AML. forgecount of whom it tnay:concgen, DHS. Be: ; oe Yo feet tom alleys fury having failed to agree. 8. A. M. | distinguishable from a race only in this, that | The others are dancing girls and are not fit—in | six (GAs) to one hundred wud niuets-two GS) bord | ALOT OF ANTIQUE EURNITURE, By over oi the Supreme Conrt of the District of ‘This is one of the most rapidly fmproving sections —»—__ plebeinns were not allowed to partake of the! the eyes of the iebead to associate with |} a subawvision of | ABRAC, BEDDING, TRUNKS. BOXES. Se-€e. | Columbia, holding as eciai term for Orphans’ ¢ mart purchaser of the northeast Street car- aud herdice within one ual effertsof ti Oddittes From “Our territory produces two very remark. able mineral curiosities.” of sala "Terie, to be | Squares bplendid investment tr: the day of sale, jernus on each, Purchaser to assume eae Tite risk and vont of ths | e200. dve Dune 8 “Oke wnectourth of the fl mveyancing, recordipe, od resid y MRS. SULLIVA ALL PARTIES. WARNED mys-d&ah tah. fierce enjoyment. To ride all day, to drink all | “good women.” Good women never allow a ight, to watch animals or men fighting, and to | man to see their faces. These husbend were on JUNE 10, 1800, in the naine.of | busines: ‘ ste wiehle, | vie with one another in struggles taxing the | very much incensed because their wives were | Sa TERESTED ARE HEREBY | MAY TENTHS ICE. at residence LOCK A.M. ear ogee ARR & CO., Acts. | Hospital, the followine artic! the puri ‘cost. aid a visitor from : : ; coup odin lotes ABE & CO. Ans. ie pimehane r he : hhysical energies to the utmost, were the amuse- | obliged to go into the sume building with danc- | SQ0riten, esur parcels of land in the HASDSOME « 1-ixds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Ancta_ | ‘of kale. “Title ‘pew Salt Lake City at toe Ebbitt House yesterday. | Toents of our own equiresof the eighicenth cen- | fg Sila, “One of then tee plbeb ected s rd desteaated anon the aid eraand =P CXEISDER-TUP HAIR. | JRATCLIFFE, DARE & Co., AUCTIUNEERS. — | wwe ~ “Furthermore, they are found in such great tury, and are the amusements of a section | davs they were at sea, kept his wife down be- | A OL es WEEN OU AND VOSTREETS | CLOTH GIADE TC FAD, ROSEWOOD | tae § THREE-STOLY AND CPLLAR BAY. quantities as to have important commercial | among their descendants still. tween decks. and never allowed her a breath of Shcommencite with said 1ot mute he $ DAMASK SPIECES; BEACHITULLY CARUED | WINDOW Buck HOLS, Sans E value. One of them is geodic marble—a fossil —- see fresh air, he was so insanely jealous of her. It paese van cusaeeeees oak Dr adeed of assignment given to m FRAMES, LARGn Pee cn tT AVENUE NORTHWEST, BY A stone filled with asort of concretions called | What Jack Overheard in the Dining Room. | was the ‘husband of the beautiful one. She eee ante oe a s\ y NIN | 1803, 4 ine at HALF-PAST FOUR TUESDAY, MAY NINTH, 1893, AT FIVE Fo UPHOLSTE ¥ i stot, in ir nt of the preniiseson MO’ STERTD LOCK ‘we will sell by” publi : ‘necdes,” ‘These geodes are forme! br depesste | From Harrer's Younz People. a tne | TERR appr-looking woman.” The sad ex: dre ecrin bess ec ganrels of | BEARER NER,DAS OF MAE RD. 1 on Makes) WA. | front ot therein" wes ce DC. anet “ “ ject ie wi ression, however, was one pon the said | FIVE PM. origins 2 ure’ 667, . ARI im), MAF pS wenaggns PM! fh concentric laters about nuclei, which may | “Come eat a piece of pie with me,” said the | pression, howexer, was ‘o mean | ered forty (49) | fronting 49.1 tet by the depth, sais ROOM CHATS CPHOD: | Eronting IS feet on 3 aus by the depth | the late Reuben Daw, reconied ia will book 30, hase be a worm. a seed, a shell or a twig. A pol- | knife to the soup ladle. sd ee y Hoth insasaremum | "Ferme of sale, “One halt carb. the batance tn, six Boog | Biereof fo an alley. Tuproved iis a sees comfortable | 40, of the oficn of tie resiatr of wills ‘af the ‘Diee ished surface one foot square may contain hun-| «Xo, thanks,” said the soup ladle. “I may Eee : Sine and twelve months, 6 per < tn | brick dwelling w wane aud bath, heaved by fu | trict of . bs ~ aa No Shit Rive 1 coor tinagy he property Sold, or ali tT house, and on the line of the elec- | biwhenst dreds of them. Of course, ages have elapwed ye inthe soup, bat I never eat pie with octane, from China, says the, diver Hoansho Diesen. e ahi, oy that width, ronning | option of the purchater A deposit of #100 required a be sold subject vi tena of 34,000 Tae NINTH o © part sol e » e dats banks and i wer 8 mre 0 feris of Ale, = re 5, BODY BRE | Soyer ema eran since they became part of the solid rock. This | | 7°» Mare ab tone oF lite | tie day last above mentioned, at HALF- | p ied with in fiveon daya trom the day of sale, tye ase a CARPETS, BODY BRU : sees of the tut "1,000 | Sah bz4 and 7 marble is very beautiful. Though extremely | knife. flooded late in Mareh, Broat loss of life. | EDM the right. to resell the property at ALL AND STAIN CARPETS F tie 81,000 | 2250, 274 an tary cloowhore, Uta bas vast deposits oft. | | “Let's go to sea,” said the spoon to the salt. | The river also broke ‘its banks at Sou Katco, i fleon oF once of land in sa therisk'and cost of the defaulting. purchaser, RTIERES, WIN secured by deed of trust.om | Geontetorn “in the northeast part of the territory are | Yon are an old salt.” loing still greater damage. brick stable and known ‘aud devie: | ave days! sdvertisemont of » Notes to bear interest at the rate of 6 | the surveyor enormous deposits of a kind of mineral wat | «That's so. Bat what'll we go in?” asked the a nivrecodied ‘subdivision | Sart rublisued i washinston, Py CEN ete trom dag ot ales parade erm | Lanta te called ‘ozokerite.” It has great industrial salt. AUCTION SALES. one hundred and etehty: |" THOMAS M. FIELD: a in Stvecn ‘days from sale, value, being readily converted into gas, oil, a | “The gravy boat.” said the spoon. on i ramiine shapce |e ROSE M- TAYLOR. _ { Executrices, gets BF wg od ‘as willbe 2 bigh grace of paraitine or into hard white wax. | “[ believe I've got a chill,” said the salt. _ FUTURE DAaY¥s. HS ieet Linch), RATCLIFFE. DARR & CC my4-4 MAMIE E. NOKMENT, + a, . ng, &e., wt pe Late tes ‘There isa sufficient quantity of this material on | «ell, who wouldn't, living im a cellar all the jen feet (27 feet), thence wast =~ = myLd&is” RATCLIFFE, DARR &CO., Aucts. * Line! F[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Anc ht feet snd om “ “| PEREMPTORY AUCTION | SALE. OF VERY | PHOS. DOWLING & SON, Auction fend toaupply all cf the feet and one inch as nd | PEREMPTORY T 1 ted States with | time?” jeered the olive fork. - ss staliments in one and two years efler date, at © per hort fect) to. the place LDING LUT ON N STREET WP MOMAS DOWLING & SOX, Aucta. 612 Eot. aw. | stallmentsin qneana two years fier dave, at © vor finite period rh i * —— oth * TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY- cent interest. oe eee ee ae Se candles for an indefinite period. |, cilsn't this room a little cold?" asked the oll | corerpms saLE oF VALUABLE Lot on F | °4 sale, and D STREETS NORTHWEST. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUARLE Lor ON x | $y. orell cash, at the option of the purchaser. | If or: | “T feel a little congealed. STREET BETWEEN 17TH AND ISTH STREETS | ¢ payabie inone AY AFTERNOON, MAY ELEVENTH, STREET BETWE FVENTEENTH AND | Gays the property will be resold at the defoulting pur Obedient Child. | “don’t think so,” said the red pepper. “I’m NOKTHWEST. EES ively - ie, with E O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, in EIGHTEENTH ST RCH WEST. Sbiee'ecam attr Svedave pulttic mows Al con ‘Mies: Meise: Sietaguistgt ‘hot. By virtue of 4 seed of trust dated April 5, 187 ott ver con pays f the premises, d of trust dated April 3, 1827, and | (Leet cee at eet puntiaeer sock. 6100 ae hae —— cong = = ——— duis ricopded tn Liber S44, folie 471 one’ of the the notes F Part cf Qrizinal Lot 14, in Liber S44. foito 471, one of the land | S2°)"{ot will be required to be paid when the prope eacher—"I gave ¥i i ras Distict or Columbia, f° wil sell at | jorred "payments, and secured n Square 70. ‘ ‘ = (ast Samy beens oma ar A Gentle Hint. Siiscuction. i treat o¢ thecremise: on PRISE: | Lee cn etek | Fronting 22foet on Nesby = depth of 100 feet, with | Madsen tte, District of Col - erty us sold. oneea aie erithmetic, and you have not done one of | Sew York Press. HE (WR PTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 159, at HAL at the option of the | a 15-foot side alles DAY, THE TWELFTH DAY TWELFTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1420 New York oot. them.” | aon hee apyieanir bitte ‘any fear of burgiara?’” | PAST,FOUK OCLOCE P.M. ‘tho following 4 angie gone of the most valuable building sites tn | at HALP-PAST FOUR °C. PAST POUR O'clock Pt RRO Executor and Trustec under the * “Do you ever “ val estate. situate In the city of Washington, is section of 9 described real estate, situal -d real estate, situate i of = ~ Pupil—“No; my father told me always to ry Dries Lot Pim dirvant's subdivisin cf ovina tot | ‘Sof sale: One-third cas’, tho balance in one | ington, D.C. Lot Hin in bryants subdivision of oririnal | 720-9 se shun bad e: he asked. a cteen (1 in square numbered one hun | andof recording to be paid | and two year Sper cont, per annum. pas ble seunt- original lot numbered nineteen (10). pauare nam ; ! ‘oon (180. square nuinbered one NOTARIE “X0," tical; she seve. Fe Uurchawers. I! tue terineof sale ape not come | aniualiy, sectired by deed ‘ol ° beredone hundred and seventy-two 72) ed aud seventy twee ! | 0." she said emphatically, at she glanced i ie eon ed the tals | Mi ee Tudors | Stat tie aa ae se srdsruot aie Outi cade tale | MEETS aa’ uted ak andthe tan ana | at | up a jock. fe 1m w C sured 1 roperty at 1¢ Hine . Ix and twelve months, with interes®, sectired by deed secured by deed 0 oe Geod'of trust on the proverty wer alter ‘omplted with in fifteen daysfrom | of tris’ on the prupe:ty sol Sanh, at the pur ‘il cach, at the purchas- | COMMISSION Acid Phosphate. " Zz Qnrehaser's option. 8100 deposit Titerved to revell the Property | chasers option’ #i00 derxi? at the thine ‘of gate. lars deposit at the time | yy ae Ee ae st navensed |g, Tt sn't tnt.” cho said, with another look at | Furia torte alls comp te! with i ten days acer te z F slcrat of te defauiting yurchaver after | rma tebe ily coupled within wn, days alter the eiied with, fn ten dave | Riwaye st office othe hours re mst eluates i sule or the proper be resold at risk aud cost o} Go ive days’ advertisement of such resale in some news- | sale or the property will be resold at risk an t perty will be resold at riskana | Always | fe - = most remarkable | the clock; “but, burglars are not likely to come | uf ditine puschasce after ive days" alvertisemeat it JOHN SELDEN Trnstees. | paper pablist od ia Washington, DC. Allconveyane: | defaulting ircuaser afver Ave days: advertisement rm laser after hve days’ advertise: | (YOMMISSIONEK OF DEEDS POR EVE ases where there ig , to this house. The idea | ae it you stay | The Fvening Siar Bewspaner. 1505 Pa. ave. Ine bad recording at the cost of the purcuaser. The Evening Star. newt in Th ix Siar bewspaper. territurs. sone and U. 5. Com wer aud kidneys.” till daylight every night.’ ep20-déds A. THOUS, BRADLEY, Trustee, SLOAN & CO., Aucta, ap20-d&ds | my2-d&ds RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Aucta ap2o-akds ‘2 THOS. BRADLEY, Trustee. dds 4. 40S. BLADLEX, Trustes, JOKN LEAL Wiest oe