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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C. FRIDAY. MAY 5, 1893-TEN PAGES a ee ee ee THE HUMANE SOCIETY. DR. GODDING ON BEAINS. GEORGETOWN MEDICAL COLLEGE. | ‘The Good Work Which Has Been Done in| An Interesting Talk Delivered at the Car- | Its Forty-fourth Commencement Will Take the Past Month, roll Institute Hi Place Next Tuesday. The regular monthly meeting of the exeeu-| “What the brain of this age wants is rest, not | The forty-fourth commencement of the med- tive committee of the Washington Humane | phosphorus,” said Dr. W. W. Godding in a | ical department of Georgetown University takes Society was held on Monday afternoon, May 1, | talk to an interested audience at Carroll Hall | Place at the Academy of Music on Tuesday Mr. A. S. Pratt, president. in the chair. The | Institute last night. Dr. Godding may be ac- | evening next. The program of exercises isa | committee on agents, authorized at the last | cepted as an authority on “Brains,” the sub- | varied one. The degrees will be conferred by Meeting to employ another oflicer for the pre- | ject of his talk, for he has charge of the Gov- | Rev. J. Havens Richards, president of George- Yention of cruelty to animals, reportel the en- | ernment Hospital for the Insane, and his daily | town University; the valedictory will be deliv- Fegement on trial ‘of Mr. J. R. Rabbitt, who | life is the study of the brain, its diseases and | ored by Robert Edward Lee Newberne, M. D., entered oa the work April 12 and was appointed | cures. and Prof. Henry D. Fry, M. D., will deliver the & “special” on the police force; his services| Brain, he said, is the special organ of the | address to the graduates. The Marine Band. having proved very satisfactory he was regu-| mind In the evolution of life the develop- | Under the leadership of Prof. F. Fanciulli, will larly engaged as an ageut of the society. The | ment is toward a nervous system having a | furnish the music. action of the president in purchasing a new | nerve center, and the highest formation of this | _ The list of graduates is as follows: Morton Dicycleat a cost of $60 to take the place of one | *¥stem is the brain of man. The human brain | H. Bowen, Kandolph Breese Brummett, Jumes is the store house of that intangible power | 8. Cobb, Falconer Davidson, Robert H. Dodge, fot worth repairing was approved. The fol- | which aays to the mountain “move,” and with | Jerre B. Elliott, Charles 3f. Emmons, F. H. lowing report of work done by the agents dur- | hands invisible sways the world. Garrison, A. B.;T. Catlett Gibson, J. Spencer ing the month of April was read: _ | Dr. Godding ridiculed the popular idea that | Hough, Arcturus L. Howard, Howard James, Number of caves investigated, 673: remedied | certain kinds of food. fish for instance, furnish | Thomas J. Kean, V. M. D.: Walter M. Luttrell, Without prosecution, 644; prosecuted, 29: con- | especial nutriment for the brain. The Esqui-| Charles Lucas, Charles C. Marbury, A. B.; vieted, 25; unfit to work, 47; killed by the | manux live on fish, but they are not a u-| Joseph A. McKaig, A. B.; R. L. E. Newberne, agents, 5; driving when galled or lame, 20: col- | jariy brainy people. He did not intend to Jomph i. O'Malley, A. M. isterals forfeited and fines collected. $137. decry fish at all, for in proper season Potomne | D.; Stacy A. Ransom, Jesse Cruelty to children: Number of cases investi-| shad, next to an honest man, is the noblest w. Reisinger, Henry’T. Schildroth, A.’D. Wil- gated, 34: prosecuted, 1; personal bonds taken, | work of God. ‘The best kind of brain food is | kinson. 1; taken from parents or guardians and putin the beefsteak, egg, milk and wheaten bread of | The officers of the graduating class are as caro of asylums and orphanages, 18. Two of | the ordinary meal, follows: these were placed in Home of Good Shepherd. | He said it is a mistake to expect to build up | Joseph W. Anderson, L. L. M.. president Baltimore, and one in St, Mary's Industrial | the brain at the sody water fountain; to repair | Charles B. Campbell, vice president; Victor E. School, Baltimore. | the waste of brain by pouring into your | Watkins, secretary; Ed.D. Perkins, treasurer; | in connection with the work for children ®| stomach a quantity of icy liquid called egg | N. Barry, financial secretary; E. F. Cummiskey, letter was read from Mrs. James Allen Bates, | phosphate in the hope that some atom of phos- | librarian’ which gave much satisfaction. The following | phorns will find its way to the brain. The executive committee consists of C. C. extracts are given: “Mr. Wiison—Dear Alcohol is not good for the brain. The road | Marbury, chairman; H. M. Bowen, R. B. Brum Your note informing of the result of the | to the insane asylum passes close to the whisky | mett, F. Davidson, R. Hl. Dodge, F. H. Garri- interview with her husband im regard tothe jill and the ram shop. The man who starts | son, J. 8. Hough, Howard James, Chas. Lucas, boy in Ansonia isat hand. She wishes me to ont by refreshing his tired and overworked | J. M. O'Malley, J. B. Quay, 8. A. Ransom, A. express to vou her sincere thanks for all your brain with alcoholic stimulants is making a kindness and trouble in behalf of the boy, and | mistake. ‘Committee on arrangemente—James T. King, that she appreciates the fact of your interest | “Jn this age of high pressure it is of tho first | chairman; Wiliiam D. Appich, W. A. Bennett, and faithful service in the ease. Tam ex- | importance to the health of yout brain to have | F. W. Braden, H. V. Dresbach, Harry B. Kaul tremely gratified to find so conscientious something to do and do it, sleep well, eat well | man, F. Dudiey Lee, Alfred L. Levy, Joseph an officer ‘filling the position of the agent of | and do not worry. So long as. the individual | Pospislel, William Roberts, P. Macomber Smith the Humane Society. Prejudice and sentiment, | js happy in his work the brain can stand a great | and C. I.’ Wertenbaker, rather than justice and merit, generaily le. | deal. ‘The three great enemies of the brain | Reception committee—F. Cleveland Test, Col. Moore isto be congratulated on his tine can be said to be worry, wine and women, He | chairman; Bailey Axhford, Charles 0. Colema force of men. The more Isee of them the then spoke a word of warning to the young | Thomas Crittenden, A. G. Greenstreet, Edwin more they do him credit. Accept my thanks people about heredity. “Healthy stock is | M. Hasbrouck, Joseph M. Heller, Giimore D. for your promt and active service. better than Norman blood or coronets,” he | Holmes, Richard H. Jones, Michael R. Me- ‘One hundred dollars was appropriated toward | said. Donald, Thomas B. McDonald, J. Pratt Nea the expense of the world’s fair humane exhibit, He regretted that people devote too mnch | J. Edward Nelson, Charles E.’ O'Connor, Ab- to be paid from subscriptions obtained for that | time to their business. Attend to your bi bott 8. Payn, Frederick F. Repetti, John 8. pei purpose. [twas also voted to send to hse in business hours and then give your brain | Thomp-on, Clarence E, Yount and Ceorge J. exhibit” one of the fountains designed for gest, This does not necossarily mean idie- | Zimmerman. = society by Mr. . Hayden, superintend- ness, for you can vary the occupation of your —__—> ~~ — ent of the water department of thix city. the brain, Must Get Rid of His Dogs. fountain to be presented to the Illinois Hu- een Cae ‘Two hunting dogs, the property of Mr. Geo. ee Foe bet oe itelin A TALLY-HO TRIP. Hammer of No. 1708 F street northwest, caused honorary member of the socicty, a vote of | the appearance of their master in the Police thanks was given him for his as delivered a few Sundays ago in bebalf of dum! c animals, and that he be paovteshee to furnish a| A tally-ho party and supper at Cabin John copy for publication, to be distributed by the | bridge this eck brought to a close the second | DO tment, complsined against them. Tt society. season of a series of pleasant gatherings of the | was charged that the howling and barking of — Tuesday Night Euchre Club. The weather | the two canines disturbed the lady, and there & CHENAMAN'S VIEW OF If. was a little threatening, but this did | were also other neighbors in court who said eT = ip, | they had reason to complain. He Thinks Uncle Sam in a Fix Over the not detract from the pleasure of the trip. y rectal faze Geary Law. With twenty persons on the tally-ho the (00 | ie eee ee oe ne ocr wiake an Chey Hung, a Mongolian iaundryman of , horses started from Capitol Hill at 6 o'clock. | he therefore asked for a continuance in order Georgetown, entertains some vigorous ideas as aud the colored bugler warned persons of the | to get his witnesses, He said he could prove tothe foreign policy of Uncle Sam. He ex- approach of the vehicle until the Conduit road | that the dogs were not noisy, but could not presses them too. He has not registered and was reached, and even then he took occasion to | Prove that Miss Durfee was not disturbed. ig |. Then, xard Judge Kimball, witnesses would he believes that the eloquence of Solicitor Gen- arouse the dogs along the road, and the music | 44 19 good, and Mee sia as bene. eral Aldrich will not save the Geary act from of the numerous canines was due notice to the | Miss Durfee then stated that the dogs made being declared unconstitutional. The deporta- | residents that some invaders had full possession | so much noise that the eccupants of her house, tion fund, he thinks, has been depleted by the | of this popular country drive. especially the invalids, wero annoyed. 7 junketing extravageuces of treasury ageats, | _ It was 8 o'clock when the party was seated in Vas ed A gh alee hore Accel ‘and as deportation willcost the government 255, pa irensciey os Mrerap ee Gh see nolo ai aight tecar they doin the days” per head from Puget Sounn ports and #35 from | joctciry isinoted was served in good style, ‘The | “Some of the neighbors have thanked me, the Golden Gate he says the government is ia @ | Jong table was decorated with lilacs and spring _ Mr. Hee: Fens ie Se had me box. The proposition to fit up the Constella- | flowers from the woods about the hotel, and in | the cats out of the neighborhood. Reg tion for the westward voyage of the Chinese he | the center was a handsome silver piece, in | thought the dogs were ar -_ dates re iticdida = which a bunch of lighted tapers rested beneath | btd provocation, and he complained thal ‘i ‘ port wep some persons had been in the habit of poking “The prejudice against us,” said Mr. Hung. capes ben ane’ FON | sticks through the fence at them. “amounts to oppression. The greatest clamor | "Mfr Robert Constant presided at the banquet |, Mr. H. H. Allen was also witness, and he against us is made by the Dennis Kearney stripe | tablo and made a neat after-dinner. speccht in | told of the unusual howling of the canines. of men, whose patriotism ix » blending of con- | which he told of the many pleasant gatherings |. Jtdge Kimball decided the dogs must go and crit, whisky. shillala. speeches and police but- | Sr the club, and expressed'u desire that, this | Mt. Hammer said he had already sent one of tons. The United States can kick and so can | shonld not be their lest social gathering. them to the country. He promised to send the Tsin-Katai. China is able to look after the |“"Mr. perey MeComas responded to the toast, | other dog away, and as this arrangement was rights of her children, and she’s going to do it. | wipe President of the Uoited States” while | stisfactory to Misa Durfee the court fined Mr. My country is not responsible for this ome Mr. Ernest Osborne did justice to to. the toast, | Hammer $10 and suspended sentence. cation. You forced yourselves upon us. think- -Tiye ladies of the Tuesdiyy N her Clb." ing that you were treating with fools. You got ictbe pene eal oer fa recs conn Death of Miss Venie Bryan. left. You came toChiua with shotted guns to i by Mr. Columbus Hayeer. Speeches were | Miss Venie Bryan, the daughter of William take tea with us, now we have come to America | aio “made by Mr. Godwin, Mr. Smith, Mr. | Bryan, died at her home, 1029 9th street, last with washtubs to spend the day. See?’ Fuhrman, Mr. Macdantel and bak ‘al twel evening of typhoid fever, after an illness of Serr Those who occupied seats at the table were s Glan ¢ TAKOMA PARK. | Mr. Robert Constant and Miss Mary Ander. poe lahongrt - pst tnd gare son, Mr. Thomas Godwin and Mies Annie | S°cially, as well as in religious circles, She was At the special meeting on Tuesday and the jiears, Mr. N. Macdaniel and Miss Alico Me- | one of the hardest workers for the Christian regular meeting Thursday night of Takoma Nantz, Mr. Arthur Smith and Misa Rose Hardy, | Endeavor Society. The funeral services will be Lodge, No. 24, L 0. 0. F..a large namber who Mr. Columbns Harper and Miss Mamie Keogh, | held at Mt. Vernon Church on Sunday after- seepaees ‘ Mr. T. H. Brooks and Miss 8. B. MeNantz, Mr. | noon at 3 o’cloc! had been initiated received the first and second | Pr .¢ Osborne and Miss Lillian Lockhart, Dr. —__>—__ degrees. _ _, | Charles T. Caldwell and Miss Mary A. Ryan, Mr, Fasy Chairs for Ministers. ‘The ordinance passed by the city council Perey McComas and Miss Madge Keogh and| Considerable interest is being manifested in bes por plage bons jhas base Published. | Mr. Edward Furhman and Miss Ida Pruden. | the contest for the two handsome Turkish and will go into e once. 0 ae sioad thea thie cea Rall be stelle ea chairs donated by Craig & Harding to the — ss alae —S—- two ministers receiving the highest and Muurice Bresnahan of the District of Colum-| fr, Ferdinand Seeley and Mr. Neely Men- | "et highest uumber of coupons as have been ia has be ted a marshal or bailiff for | ; s : printed at the top of their ad 2 Takousa, whoes duty it will be to see that the | i86er of Baltimoro wero the recent guesta of | Ercn'for the past thirty days, The highest The Tuesday Night Euchre Club Go to than the neighbors were willing to stand and Miss Helen J. Durfee, a clerk in the Treasury di ced and der | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Larner. | fifteen are: Rev, Father Glaab, 10.667; Rev. — = Preserve onder | “Mra. Ruth Edwards and Miss Lillie Yerkes |G. 1. Pate, 9,180; ev. Father O'Connell, Mr. Jesse O"Rear and his mother and sisters | have been visiting friends in Brookland. 9.642; Rev. “A.” Harding. ‘ Rev. Father have leased the house on Carroll avenue re- | iam Boggs has Dr. Nicholson's new | Hoceofort, 8.631; Kev. M. P. Sullivan, 7,731; Mr. V 7 ev. Fathe! nich Intcr will be occupied by the owner with | , George M. Depus of the department of | Powel, quiz: Mee, J. I'M Lemon, 379 bis family, about the 15th instant, v | labor has purchased a lot on the north side of | Rey, E 742; Rev. S. M. Brown, Mr. Jos. K. Birch of Washington will occupy | PFovidence street below 12th, on which he will | 3.575: Rev. C. A. Smith, 3,358. There are in his cottage here this season as usual. PY | soon erect a comfortable residence. wil 105 contestants, and up to last evening 179,- The repetition of the Desstrick Skule” on | The popularity of Mrs. Juan Lewis as hostess | 767 votes had been cast Monday ceening attracted a house as large af. | ¥83 evinced Wednesday evening by the number sean Inostas the first Tenition, and the fact that | N20 faced the extremely inclement elements to A Divorce Granted. the two entertainments netted the committee Freja Shcatyoe peerrhal meth A Yesterday Chief Justice Bingham granted a in the neighborhood of $150 is proof of its €x- | 45.4 in contrast with the gloom without made | divorce to Emma R. Nicholson inher case a aa entrance within ite cheery Limite soem | agninst Charles 8. Nicholson, ‘They were mar- day to Dre ard Mire Wikon of Ocean Grove, | doubly plensant. “A protusion of flowers deeo- | ried six years ago at Salisbury, N. C., and. she “i. Mrs. Nannie Davis and Miss Lee Kirk. | ted the parlor and dining room, and among | charged that a few months after pendent he ham of Ch ago, Mrs, £. W. Woodraff and | the bright envirous, unmindful of the raging | sent her on a visit to her mother and deserted ac ee nd Ste and | storm, time passed merrily until the ending of | her. ; OF Mice Panne Thon rea et Takats | the games, when it was announced that Mra. L. — = ington and Miss Fannie wablo tonnions cree | Jullien had won the ladies’ first prize, a jewel The Colored Coachmen Dance. oe eoattital eee’ tae | case, and Mr. H. M.Woodward had been equally | ‘There was sound of revelry last night coming hostess, with the floral decorations and table | fortunate in securing the gentlemen's prize. @ | out of the new Ould Fellows’ Hall on M_ street {| silver match box, while each lady and fp spre Pomreset — Pancras hogy the artistic | gentleman whowon thelowest number of games, between 16th and 17th, anda large portion of . __<, | were solaced by abox of bonbons. Atalatehour | the colored society of the capital was gay. seats, Peentios Ingraham has gone to visit | Mtrechments were enjoyed by the guests, who | There was music and the sound of merry danc- will probably select a summer bome by the sea WeFe Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Hetfield, Mr. and | ing, for the Coachmen’s Union and Aid Society Ingraham is expected | ts Harry Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Horace M. | was spreading itself on the occasion of its an- where he has been several | W00dward, Capt. and Mrs. Joseph C. Baumer, | 1a) Prand ball. Tt was a great time and the months, in the course of a week or ten days, | Mr. and Mrs. Delzine Marean. Miss Francene | gontiemen who hold the reins on some of the Mr. Kome DePuy of Indianapolis, Ind., who | Yitean, Mie Mary, Marcan, Miss Mary Terry, | Swellest turnouts in Washington showed that ia the first chief of division in the pension of- | ist Rite Tertr. Miss Katie Lay ne USS | they knew how to handle their feet us well, and fice appointed under the present administra- eee ee Geaned Sidney Johnson, Col. Just | the way they did whirl the dusky belles of the non, bes been visiting Mayor and “Mrs. Maris | Lewis» Mr. Me Phil Sullies Me Penk dona: | West end in the mystic mazes of the danco was poche te his departure to his home for the | Howe: J; Mr. Bnilip Jullien. Mr. Fred. John- | q caution to those people in paler society who urpose of bringing his family to Washington | S0% Me. Jobn Mastery. Mr. Raymond Marean /ary too blue to waltz. Altogether Soleccctning upon the duties of his office. | 14 MF. a Bro aarget all of University | it was a very swell affair and one Mra. William Adolph of Washington and | #eshte and Brooklan long to be Temembered by those who ee her mother, Mrs. Fleischmann, are guests during | were fortunate enough to get invited. Refresh- the week of Mrs. Danforth. ee Lodge of Good Templars. | ments were served in the banquet ball by the Mr.and Mra. Fennett Cushman and Miss | The regular weeily meeting of Minnehaha | jadies* auxiliary. The success of the affair was Stella Kennett, with Miss C. M. Summy, ali of | Lodge, LO. G. F., was largely attended by its | largely duc to the floor manager. George H. ‘Takoma, were guests at dinner esterday of Mrs. | members, and nearly one-half of the lodges in | Beckett, and the executive committee, com- and the Misses Winslow of I street nortawest. | tie District were represented by visitors, Its | posed of Frederick Douglass, chairman; Both the hotels here are already tilied with |)" tis iy visitors, Its | Site, secretary; J. Hugh guests, most of the latter having remained dur- | business session was conducted by A.N. Can-| Pichcr, W. F. Smith, jr., G. P. Gaskins, W. A. ing the winter. A hotel on the sita where the | field, lodge deputy. Eaght candidates were in- | Freeman and A. Hawkins Log Cabin stands is talked of and may be ac- | W. Russell, past chief, presidin; i ory Sens Gaci oil ke Redd — artes roy niet: = — la Trip to Richmond Postponed. A Christian Endeavor social will at | subeommi ary. orted a bool = the residence ‘a — CM. Heaton tonight. | case secured and in part filled with readable} Wellington Dawson, a belegrens ia Sei ——— | books, two sets of important works being do- | Comfortably dressed, appeared in Judge ‘Their New Hall Opened. | nated that evening: fn the good of the order | ler’s court thie morning charged by Policeman Wm. B. Cushing Camp Ladies’ Aid Society, | PTOST™*™, prepa ‘d by Miss Eifie Wade, re-| Flathers with being «a vagrant. Louse alley jonses were made as follows: A cornet solo, f 8. of V., held a housewarming and reception in ty John Shepherd; Teeltution, by. Mian’ Hattig | “28 the place where he was found in an alleged their new hall, 650 Pennsylvania avenue south- | Macey: piano solo, by ge Bollinger: vocal pecstr dye ne Dawson hay verearna t, which was fant success, The hall solo, by Mrs. Carrie h, and remarks by | court only a few days ago, an¢ puay bes aaa a cane i aes {and is con- | Messr*. Dinsmore, Haskins, Canfield, Russeil | Judge Kimball warned him that if he returned armen ie | and Grand Templar Van Vleck. Ofiicers for | to Louse alley and spent his time in that local- sidered now one of the finest lodge rooms in | the ensuing quarter were installed by the grand | ity among such persons as reside there he would the city. It was tastefully decorated with | templar as follows: Milton Wade, C. T.; Effie | bave to go to the work house, Even this warn- anting and portraits of war heroes. Mr. W. V.T.; A.C. Thompson, secretary, and | ing did not keep him away.and whe A. Ratherford presided and made an address of Lulu Mabler, §. J. T.; | peared in court this morning his exeuse was welcome on behalf of the aid society. The mith, F.S.; Maggie Lang, T.; Katie | that he went to the house last_ evening to get exercises included selections oa the J<h, chaplain; I. F. Haskins, ML; James | some carpenter's tools he left there before his Miss Pauline Germ: | Mack,’G.. and Maurice Cook, sentinel. The | previous arrest, 3 ¥. Allen, a vocal se semi-monthly social of the lodge was held last Thad been drinking,” he said, “and T laid comic seags by Mr. Wm. if. Prosperi,rocal selee- evening at the residence of Mr. Canfield, 230 | on the bed and fell asleep. I went to get my tion by Mr, Win. H. Fepinta and an address by | gth street northeast, and it will hold its next | tools because Twas going to Tichmond this Comrade J. D. Croissant. Refreshments in| ag the home of the grand templar, 635 Acker | morning on account of the strike here.” abundance wero served Inter. Among those | street northeast. ‘You won't go to Richmond for some time,” resent were Mr. and Mra. Chas. Ds . said the judge. “‘unless you give bonds, You vuvall, Wm. Prico and Miss Pric | ‘Transfers of Real Estate. can give bouds in the sim of $100 or go to the Brown, J. E. Prosp: Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: 8. E. | Work house for sixty day Kutherford, Arthur € Row! 2 Dailey, int. in N He went down, Berry, Harry Thorn, Wm. ‘ti. Rowles to John Dailey, int. in Nos. 1236 and al aay ‘Alaa, Misses Pardue, Grace Browne, Iola 1u- | 1240 12th street northwest; @—. J.C. Johnson| anthropological Society Lecture Course. ens, Almira Brown, Fannie Wood, [2a Starit,|to W. A. Kimmell, subs 1and 2, blk. 10,Le| ‘The next public lecture of the Anthropolog the Misses Pearsons, the Misses Cirmod Droit Park; $—. B. L. Walker to L. C. Wood, | cal Society course at the National Museum will Carrie Coleman. Mrs. ¥. J 3 15 to 21, xq. 125; $—. W. A. Saunders to | be given tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. Subject: Jirs. Frank L. Hancock. ieo. Starit, mes S. Hutchins, subs 23 and 29, Witting-| arth the Home of Man,” by Prof. W. pa Sends and memahigren cainye oad Joo: | Bum: $200. Maria I. Johnston to ¥; B. Hill- | yecee. “The last lecture of tho vourse will be r wastes’ Aid Society ee ce rt. tag 908: ee on Mas 13 by Dr. Thomas Wilson upon **Primi- —_—>- | Shen to Florence G. Shea, part, block i0,‘7,|S*° industries.” Cut About the ee P .. | & Bs sub Mt. Pleasant; 2600. C. A. Rhetts to His Effects AN! Right. David L. Monroe was assaulted in Bryan's Susan M. Landon, lot 19, block 5, Brookiand:| : [ : saloon, Pennsylvania avenue and 10th street,’ =—. Virginia Hansford to F. F. Klebeld, lot Yesterday the old soldier, Nathaniel Daven- ernoo Joseph Fleming, and ock 42, adé. to Brookland; £450. "W. | port, who attempted suicide by hanging him- Be spar bpp ae eas par! Otieer Kile “iasse to BR. J. Hamelton, lot $, sq. & of 1027; | self in the first precinct station, was sent to the —_ me ay sted Fleming, and Monroe was sent 00. G. R. Repetti to W. Mayse, lot 31, sq. | Freedman’s Hospital for treatment, Yesterday | S78 6. Elizabeth D. Tavlor to’ W. happen enter to the Emergency Hospital, Sinekte, sub. 96, #q. 867; $4,250. Delle Merri. | MF. John Bonner of West Virginia called at man to D. B, Weeden, lot 11. block 2, Takoma police headquarters and stated that he had Marshal MacMahon Ht. Park; $—. C. L. D, Washburn to H. L. | Davenport's effects, having found him drunk ‘The veteral Marshal MacMahon, ex-president Jepine sub 45. 8q. 723: $—. G.R. Repetti to | on the street on Monday night, taken him home of the French republic, is sick with the influ-| 4. Fisher, pi Land 34, sq. 877: $1,715. G. | and kept him till be disappeared on Wednesday Ds his advanced age, he being oss to Mary A. Boutwell, parts 42 and 43, | morning. He turned over to Inspector Hol- =. Prsvivenfnnd care old. much anxiety is felt | sq. $i Truesdell to H. E. Warner, | lingberger every article that Davenport claimed poe ve years old, muc! ‘as to the result of his illness. | lot 36, sq. 7, Weet | to bave lost, Cabin John Bridge. Court today. The dogs had made more noise | THIS A RATCHEFE, PARR ‘920 PAL ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF OF Vi OVED A) ON SIXTH STREET, RontTaw Bu AND Fol Sell by Fpay aud 133 feet on Union st story basement and. mansard-roof ‘dwelling, containing 14 rooms, more or leas, with all modern, improvemen ner of Oth and N streets, and four fr: section of the city, bein cars, miaking it easy and overlvokins the Pi Yt teso situated and fashioned desirable subdiy ing supp side of said lots ‘Terms: 10.000 in cash. balance in 1, 2 and 3 need by purchaser's notes, secured by leed Of trust on the property, with interest at the rate. of 6 per cent per annan sh, at thi 8500 required at tue «: pith in ten days from 4 is reserved to resell purchaser. the pure apt5dkds "PHOMAS DOWLING jaser's cost. POMER: T ono Fibayy May O'CLOCK P.M... we will Jot 50, Haw's subdivision of Mount Pleasant, fronting ST fet 8 ie west side of 7th st. by a depth of 147 d by ‘at ‘ure ee Pipe cea ert time of sale. Con Veyanclng abd recortine at purchaw THOMAS DOWLING © ap2-6t G. SLOAN BET WEF, AT an frou 49, 50 AN Fach lot fronting 16.40 feet on Fourteenth’ street, witha dentiiof 100 feet ene] Mw Mugnst 8, £81000 kd SON BROS. LOC! we will ‘Went six (6) feet These ‘lot Convevancine, Sie of S800 require coinpliet with in. Aiteen Served to resell the pre Getanitine purchaser, ot such reste i AUCTION SALES. i auction im front of MAY. FIPTH, 1n0s, at FIVE M., ail of original lots 1 To. tit square 306, the whole pesb fect on Uh street and 205 fect ‘10. me houses on Univn street, finest and most conviently located proverties in this near four distinet lines of “cess from all parts of the city. & CO. Succ + Latimer & Sloan, Auctioucers, 1407 G st. now. DING LOTS 8 FOURTEENTH ach Tot real yan ing, recording, &e., a! i BUILE 5 ntinaliy. and to be secured t the premives sold, oF all cash, at the ovtion of the p Tomorrow. AUCTION SALES. FTERNOOD & CO., ALCTIONE! AVE. "N.W. EST, HREE. inne rive! payable seini-ann jon of oe purchaser. Ad ¥ of sale, of wise at the ris] VL cost of default All conveyanci re fe. at . recording, THOMAS M. FIELD, Assienen, “BioD & SON, Aucts, O12 E st. now. 7 P AUCTION. el A 8 frame dwelling, balance in one red by a deed of the option of the = Aneti sors to Setiog 2 G SIBEETS FTH, 1893, at _ FIVE {tof the premises, we will sell D 51, SQUARE 1051, 0.8 10-foot alley. ld subject to a deed of rust for 8600 on 1895, alance ens at time of FUTURE DAYS. AU! IONE! WEB. THEE Gh (8) in square 5 udidiy situated for buildi and in a good section of the vents, S-weracr. gus, Ke. ance in one & ity purchaser's at time of sale. Terms to b days, otherwise the rivht re erty, at the risk aud after ‘tive days’ alvertt some newspaper published in Wash- PYERY VALUABLE, 1M ROY TAT! PS STERET ASD CMOS BEING THE ELE- TORY, BASEMENT SARD-ROOF DWELLING AT THE EI OF SIRTH AND S SEREETS SOUTH FOUR FRAME HOUSES ON UNION ET, BY AUCTION. Sr ta dents of 18. 1s and perty frontine Tches ‘om N street reeta.w. Linproved by arse ‘This is one of the Terms to be complied PROPERTY ON sry. (ENDED OPPOSITE x FIFTH, 1803, at FIVE front of the premises, ost of purchaser. AN & GON, G LOTS ON THE MAY NINTH, A. D, K, an tro premises, for lot four (4) and the niin, inlerest payabie a dead of trast ERS, wally. or eps ait of the right &e., at 7 and two joneers. He Ade sate. All Au ISchEs ind’ two. r ost. A. st of ent ington, D.C. myondieds DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucts. RAICHIEFE, DARKE AUCTIONEE, 920 PA AV VERY . DESRATLE. NEW THRE BASEMEN. S10} FIGHT Ro S28 D 81 Sou TREE On FRIDAY, MAY TWELET. O'CLOCK P.M, we wil front of the prei Sylvania avenues A Be sold subject to a trust Bae 1s95, ‘Yerms (over and above trust): One-half ance in one Year, with interest at the rate of 6 i rt nim, and sec Premises, the option of the Alicony myord neins, rec is RAYCL eTntces! car. 1 BODY Bi PETS, Hon Woon Columbia, hold: Lusiness. COUCH TH MADE, SUIT! U & ROCKERS. THER. CAY AND. STATE . PORTIY rERMS CAS KOs! NCA! SON BROS. SOUTHEAST. Ry virtui 1, folic pert « Distrie (20) feet nor. of the running thence north a Six (6) inches, then: feet one (1) teh, th DWELL TWO BATHS, BE! a'l over the trust can be paid 1 AS PARI EURSITL Hoe TO ORDEIO, RC LEATHE HALL RACK SOFAS. EASY. CES, WEND M. TAYLOR, ¢ MAMIE FE. NORMENT, 7 TEES! SALE OF, STREET “BETWEE as and being part in square munibered S44. bes! west one hu noe south twenty (20) feet ‘east one hundred and Bve cl ra UEHEAST. 18913, 1 sell’ by public’ auction, in SQUARE 924, elevantly built three-story and base- stone trimminy facing public reserva. | ars and in view of Penn. | irabie location. It wii of $3,500, maturing March sh, bal ‘cent by deed of trust! on the Adepostt ot # to be comptied Mt is pure reonal effets Ks, at TE os nated tn) ING” DESKS PHOLSTERY D UPHOLSTERED 1 ES: BEAUTIFULLY CARN FRUNCH PLATE DSOMELY UPHCIST ATER CABLES, HOSEWOO BOL PET four T. + Auctioneers, t duly recorded of the land record will sell. in tront of THIRD DAY OFM P.M. f Columbia, and kn nt Southeast corn Oth ste >the place ef beginning, with fmpro as, easements, rights, f an’ esto’ the sau bearing 6 per cent in eared by a deed of sh, at th ft purchaser's cost ot wale. Tern fifteen days, otherwise | Property at the risk and t after five day’ advertisement of stich resale in some mary f@- THE ABOVE SAL DAY OF M. 4-d&ds_ GEORGE F. Pigaiaecy By virtue of a deed of trust duty recorded in Liber GIO, folio 177 et, seq., one of the land records of ths District of Columbia, w ives, on WEDNESDAY, ALB. 1803, the following Washington, those sertalh pieces or parcels. of. 1 distinenished known an Fands, in Lizzie B.D, original Jot numbered together with all the w: rights, priv: option of the pu M. EMMERICH,” HAKBIN, Gf the weather, until MONDAY. %. hi iM. EMMERICH, es and appurtenan y Tn "the ‘y i he right reserved te cost of defaniting Ww hhington, D.C. EIS POSTP F: TH and ¢ ‘eam HARBIN, OF TWO BRICK DWELLINGS D235 THIRTEENTH STREET and at subdivision, in square nuinb . Improve! Tonving’ of in any wise appert nine. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, balance in one and two yeare, notes to be ei ine 6 por cent ber “nnum interest, payalle stanly, and Ehaser,” A'deposit of time cf sale. Terms to bec id cost of defaulting vertisement of suc t#-THE ABOVE SALI count of t sather, until) HE EIGHTH DAY OF MAs, A, D. 1895, same hotie and place. RC, MANGUM, ‘Trust my4-d&ds Wate SoeRerr,§ Trustees. DOSETIVE lozne of thirty of Landaus, Browz) Rockaways, Pork ¥ Jage Carts,” Dor. Carts, Ladies’ and Children’s P Seats, oue Crown Prince and ohe Six-passonger Fi wel Coach The above is t who, pro] having ‘no further use for the stock heretofore re- cluded to | balance of new Work of every, descrip- ry in order to enab'e him 1 to his boarding stables and | has determined. to At public auction at his | northwest, on | 1s, commencing at | pr served for that purpose dispose of t ton now in hist kive exclusive att private carriaze sore fie above mentioned st ves anid rep itor MA SECi his sale presonts chasine THOM ET-Balonce of stock, ¢ 20 sew and second-bi harnesses re ble Cc ‘having severed Lisconnectio ne has been Ter talogues furnished upon applicatio and to be secured by a deed of tenst on the all cash. at the option of the pur- aired on ench fi Wevancins, we. at pure plied with in, the right reserved to resell the propertt “at the 1a won day purchaser after five Tesaly in some hewspaper pub- Tshed in Washington, Di D PEREMPTORY SALE BY C. dof Horses; also a Large as ment ef New and’ Secon ts, Wagonette bar Basis net. Wasonette. jarness aud twent, rty of Mr. Win. F. ring carriage ser’ and also havin stro ‘OND, B ittoned “ho Ke... from, talowue will WAS DOWLIN Auctiones ‘onsisting of 10 hors Tearriazes and sev ining WnKold, Will be c.osed out at pri vate sale during this Week, STORY AND BRICK AND Brows. hs, electric eset at the aser's cost. | PEE DARR & COL, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionvers. cial term for Orphan the Executrices. r LOT ON SIXTH “AND D STREETS PROMPT, the follow ibed reat estate, aifuste ka the cits ning twenty Velonsing or in any { Trustees, { Trustees, and being lot nu ons, Kensingtons, Ju r-wheel Cut-under € h Harness, four sets Brass. ., Downey. ith several hotels BA AINING ont ining papered Sb, at 10-00 A with in reserved, | Aucts. theast, near Providence | « Vin Lib f AY. Wash; nown and nbered 11 hall th privil nein, required ‘resell the purchaser ON AC. FIGHT premises n boat rt days" ad y Livery vice, and ell allot orses and the best 1 be sold le wy 43t yALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, W AUCTIONEERS FURNITURE, GIN THE WAY 0) oF LARGE SALE OF Hous SEHOLD, INCLUDING con, 10TH AND PE: SNA. aN AY XN. W. TOMONROW, MAY SIXTH, ATTEN “OCLocr, FIVE COOKING AND OTNER HEATING STOVES, LARGE TABLES AND REFRIGERATORS. Terms cash, It WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. Bis Sacer Or EFIORSES AZAAK. At BESS! at Densincers Dazaar: 30 head of Horses and Mares from local_par- ties will be sold within the Bazar, SATUR- DAY MORNING, MAY SIXT O'CLOCK. ALSO 'H, AT TEN A large stock of Carriages, Buggies. Harness, &e. sion 940 La Ave at my ra SITHOUT LT WELL BEOKEN. AUCTION WEST. “« TION news, eke." "THOMAS DOWLIN To pay hotel bill and charges Twi auction, at the rooms of ‘Rateliff Menrce and wii warned to take hoilce, 1d G. Latimer & Sfoah, Au SEVERAL UPRIGHT HANDSOME. MAH ots, Ho ds, Ditung Keom € few Cobking Stoves, fe ral Horses, Brewster ure YCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, 20 Pa, ave. n.w. SECO. Successors to SLOT BOOKS. Se., ee Auction * HORSE, 1803, AT TEN at TWELVE tioneers, 1407 G st. nw. UAT “OLDING PIANOS, BED: ke. AGTAND. wer Will weil mers. ‘G12 Est. now. AY, MAY SIXTH, ae ROOMS oF A oe EI "EC oF Be. ATSO, AT TWELVE (CLOCK. cond hand. Covered "2° New" Natural Wood. TO WHOM IT MAY © 1 Dari HENRY F. FD: i Proprietor Hot RATUEE, Danie & co. ALOU 20 Pa. ave, B. We ‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: (RATCLIFFE, DAR & CO. Aucts. 220 Pennsylvania ave. n. w. PAIR OF FINE, SORKE WAkK, Storage and other ¢ ction within owe sales F on SATURD. FINE On SATUEDAY, O'CLOCK M., we w SUYL AS, SPARK ACTION; KIND M Sint Pennayiveniaavente northwest, by di owner, mo isleaving the eity, the above bandsome pal of horses, fan be iuspected upon, tion Dis of Washington, D.C n Taxes paid te rohaser's att with in cost of the deta M “yt 6.8) Latimer & Sloau, Au By virtuy of a decree ret of THE se 7 pemOWr fe vosthone By ANC 51 ACRES OF LAND ON THE PAK THE DISTRICT LINE F MAY, Todd's sibdivist and two (102), beim inue for the 11 feet 35) RATCLIFFE, DAR LOAN & essors to. 20. Sue ALUABLE, « THIRD DAY OF MAY, 6 following real est WES iF mn purchaser's otto red when the pro} Ail convevancing t. Ifthe terms are das the propesty na FORM TH rot the trustees, AND and Lee M. "Mosher is 1 HA M.ON'SATURDAY, THE 4D. ISAS, part of lot Tete ihered sume ' nin square ny f 20 north from G nd ru north teen (1: one b back building brick dwelling. Mi Howth DAYOP MAY, A. D-istth, part of scover: Columbii ns forty-fits an 0 in the county of Wasningts ns sell by public front of our room Rev OF LOT 3 AND THE fer PAS! FOUR AY of suid decree T shall sell on the prem: LOCK P- MOSBY THE WITHIN OUR ET NORTH: COLL C- TS, HOKSE, 1 Mantel Mirrors, . Folding Bed, rs, Kitchen Furniture, ton, Turtes, Wason, Pat urreys, Har> G&S nonests, F& Co. £20, ISMER e) Han JONEERS. arses We will sell by NI by $20 P. CRPSTNUT TW rection of the anplication to the auc- RE CO., Auctioneers. loners, 1407 G st. n.w. TPROVED BETWEEN S$ SOUTH. the Supreme Court of the Junbia, passed ins Fquity Cause undersigned trustees Will offer for sa’e at . An front of the premises. on WED- TSO%. at FIVE ate tn the city. ‘the property Ndepostt not complied fA ABOVE SALE SATURDAY, MAY SIXTH, 1893, my4-d&ds L ‘xD SALE OF VALUABLE NAYLOR ROAD preme Court tue istrict of Colawmbea a Faulty aun, Wer 14360, cherein Theodore Mosher and others are com: aluant fell, iu tront of the pramines, nt, Thali SIXTH red "Ein ‘one hundred, at a point in hundred and thirty-five uning thence rundred (100) public aller, red (100) nd ‘Boal District of aylor road about a quar- f Good Hone rm. This tract ad ad sot land, eligibly located for subdivision and. building pur” Poses. tering of sale as prescribed b nd the baiance in one and two years from day vf terest at the rate of six per centum per sale, annin pureha nents. sold, or all the purchase ash, at pure Ist Street property and of 8250 on the country prop- erty will be required at tim ‘Al nk, (notarial fee ‘and recording, at ert with n das ayable semi-annually. ‘The purchasers to be wiven for the decree: One-third notes of th doterred pas i to be secured by deed of trast on the 179 ser's option. A deposit o of sal ey to be pid tn of g100bm the convey. it Purchaser's If terms of sale are not complied with within Fs after day of sai After live days! advertisement ae BAM. MADDOX, ‘Teaser. By virtue of three several deeds ine’ date August 10,4. D. 1891, and_¢ vely, in Liber No. 1612, folio 78 of the land records of ja, and at the request of the rae In Thomas 8, ‘Tucker's si 27 as per recoriing at purchaser's cost ‘ounplied wi trustees reserve the Th of defaulting purchaser or pireliscr® ap’ hav: ‘ash.at the option « #200 upon lot 41 and 8100 each on Tots CANSON BRO: TRUSTER C STREET SOUTHWES STORY BRICK D HE ALLEY 1 and * SALE OF BRICK DWE D. et sea. Previses situate in District of Columbia. known, ed as. and being lots numbered 41, 43 and 44, vision of part of square Liber 18, folio 128, of the is of the surveyor's office of the District of Co- Tumbia; said strvet bya depth of 71 feet, and said lots 4 t recorded in t 41 having a frontage o ing ® frontage of 13 feet on depth of 59.2. rroperty to be ‘One-third ELLINGS, SITUATED 0 MEAI OF NOS, 1210 | SOUTHWEST. trust to us bear- it the trustee reserves the to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser » Aucts., cor. 9th & Dsts.n.w LI 1912 TWO TWO. recorded, seq. folio, d, trustees, | front or the premives. | MAY: PAST” POUR OChOCK certain pieces or parcels of Washingto: and distin. {13 tect on C vere foot Sits the tine three-story k dweilinss. quired at the time of sale. All conveyancing and 2420 in ten dave fre t to Pe-oll at NIAHLON ASHE. ALDIS B, BROWNE, Terins of tale to be dats of sa'eotherwise risk and cost j Trustees, Sanda sill | | _ AU CTION ‘8 ALES. __ TOMORROW. pe 1 SALE —THE ERS fir at gsietion at Hock Cevek. bridee on road from Kockville to Norbeck i SATURDAY, MAY SIXTH ne THEE “U'CLOCR CORNEI P-M.. a valuable farm of 165 acres, 1 o sides ‘of Kioc’ creck ated with iarge front on roa, Salt. able for dairy or subdivision into Piaget lle trom owas porhood.“Lerins EDS, chaser, [myc] TALBOTT = Attys. ore UNDERSIGNED. wrt | Jy Montgouery county. on | TRU TEE: all tracts. “The in good neigh- panei af cust of pur P.M." thefotlowine “fewcrited land and vem. AUCTION SALES. SALE OF FRAME HOU é 4 AND Lot, nee ba OCLUCK FUTURE DAYS. ines,” situate and eine in the city of Wash ineton, in’ the Disttict. of midis, and "[Homas Do DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, known’and distinguished as the west “f'ts, (0) feet G12 Est. nw. | frout on Ctreet south by the full depth the eof of oricinal Jot TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT on & | toxether w STREET BETWEEN 17TH AND ISTHE Steers NORTH Tanarecordy of oF the Bisilet or Col nuboa, tm 7 peat in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. FEN DAY OF MAYA. D isi, at HALP | the purchaser. PAST FOUR O*CLOCK P. Kcribed real estate, situate fa the’ cfty of Washinctan, Brees Lot Fin. Bry i Dal to righ ‘che of the | Years, at 6 Rumbered ni-eteen (19) fn square nutnbered cue hune | Cost of def dred and seventy-tw (172 Te deed of trust on th aser's option. THE CHANNE! A. Bradley, Fconds of the District of Columbian twill offer for ‘to be fully comy WHARF PROPERTY TENDING ALONG FAYETTE. STREET. FROM THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL ‘TO THE POTOMAC KIVER. By virtue of a deed of trust from the heirs of William 1 OF sale, at public auction, ip Saicebay, May TH Paton, Beatty. Threlkeld i er. Bei relkeld orcetown, having w front of 126 Georgetown, Fayette sireet. ‘ot twe ed with in TIRTEENTH, 1893, = ° " a3-story brick dwellin: Harts of lta Samat in | Satie Biel dwell y galttion to | Grote clr. for by Favet side of W: 5 epee anc bounded on the east Terms: Libera! and made Known at - le. Feet att autivision Aten AP kes land opposite said lots Yand 3, measuring 126 feet 8 ee belonsing or in’ ‘Terms: One- ally, notes to be ven. ‘the: roperty sold, oF ail cash. ‘the ‘follow sale. Conveyancinuc, &e., at purchsaar's cost. 1 Washiartee, | to be complied with in fifteen ayn, cthrrwhes trustees yaut's subdivision of original lot | Feserve the numbered 1:3 in square nuubered 1061, ith all the improvements, ways, ease: | ts, priviiewes and ourth eas ver cent per ann red ate mit A dep. 00 red Tight to resell the property at the risk and ulting vUrchaser af-er five days advertise- ment of such resale in some uewsj ayer published In One-third cash and the balance in | Washington, D. C. . fe quot, with shterest =n A a Sold, orali cash, at TR160 deposit’ at the time of JOSEPH R. EDSON,» my4-d&ds CHAS. B_BAILEY."5 Trustecs, m> the land front of the premises, 3, at HALF- by the Chesapeake and . ling line be. | _™¥chdkds ‘ater strect and lyiny be- tween ra.d Water strest and the channel of the Poto- | SPECTAT. mac river. ‘Terms of sale: ( f which on the property, or paid in cash, at the porchaser’ ‘sale are not compli after date of sale and cost” of ie-fourt the the paid up to day of sale. Co: at purchaser's cost. ONE SIRE FIR: ton, “in front FIFTE O'CLOCK P.M, house thereon. Tit eco FG TH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1503, ct FIVE: hat piece of ground known as the west halt of lot numbered seven (7). by the depth of said lot, in square numbered eighty (SO), with a frame One-third of the purchas» money mm day’ of sale. for which purchan Wo give | { 250 shall. be hh of the purchase money id at the thie of "This 2 deed of trust | parties ‘in ce money can be | heme opt. If ths terms | Teme of with within twenty days tt will be resold at the acne purchaser. Taxes heyancing ant recordar | be 1982. 6 be ABLE REA TRUSTEE: PROVE public an on MONDAY. “the jn trout ELEVENT! Promimory notes, to Eee ed tym sleed “of trust | hyon i rt¥. or all cash, on the ratification o ae | tihe'sa A Aepomit! of 8100 reguired | WDET shed when All conve: sale must be comp! perty is Lniocked down to thet ur pring at cost o lied wit And assessments paid to dai WILLIAM TRUST) Ofice 456 Louisiana ave THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ap. O-dkds one JPENCASSON “BROS , Auctioneers. St SALE OF NCHES ON 12TH STRE Py virtue of a deed of trust dui: purchaser. The t within fifteen das tanita of sale. offices. ke M vans R, Trustee, ancing and F_ VALUABLE BUILDING | to be complied wich in Bfteen aye fro a CORNER OF tori STREET AND FLO | ve p NORTHPAST, POSTING 110 | the Sefunitine burchaser. aftr sve be trates ‘uired at time of sa i Bei et —" on of she Ms rt Ty —- ‘rict we wil sel. Jremisesn WEDNESDAY. TENTS DAY OF MAY, | THOMAS AD. 1so3. at following described and and yreniives, situate - z eeotniy nak Maihington, "Diner af "tor | TRLSEES SALE oF YaLrann and’ designated as to's humered twenty thir y <P. thirty-one x NORTHWEST ck mumbered one (1 provements, way’ appertaining. balance in one and two sears, notes to bear 6 SIX Per annum interest, pavab secured by a deed of trust o cash, at the option of the purchaser. A depos.t of 8100 | ia een ‘each mee tat wurcaaser's ea Bion dare, ote hs TELAT | Purchaser after Ave dayy’advectinsuent in The Ev served to Tesell the pro} defaulting purchaser after luent of such ressie in some ne’ Washington, D. ( ¢ aptadkds FILLM SALE OF VALUABLE RE. THE CITY OF WASHING TOS, DIS. Ts TRICT OF CO} Under and by vir! [4th day of pombe on FRIDAY, 1898, beginning six (186) to inclusive, in Riges et ecurded sb a square numbered one bun cing with the said lot nutwbered | Purchasers my pe Ea the ge Foy ag | finie of sule. | Terns to be complied with in fit certain stb fifty (3 156 and proce-ding in regular order to said Also, on the same day, and immediately after the ‘din equity 3 trustees will offer for sale by public auctions in front of the respective premises hereinafter described. we TWELFTH DAY OF MAY, HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK M.. bach of those certain pieces or Parcels of land known and de-tenated upon the ground plat or plan the city of Washington, in the Di-trict of Colm- tS as lots numbered from one hundred and eighty. | Tears, wi me hundred and ninety-two (192). both APIN January. Mac vine Compony, and re- corded in the office of the surveyor of sail Di book numbered 6. pace 120, together with all the im. easements, Tx ts, privileges and appurtenances tothe same belonging oF in any Wise tat tine of sale. Conveyanc- O'CLOCK P.M. the 31) and wirty-tw in the plan of © «fied at public Day TAY ing, D. ‘semi-annually on the property 80 nm Borah oore chasers opt cost. Terms of sale to be | 20.Ue fally Rater DAY AFT | 1803. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offs front of the pre “22 in square trnst on each lot of & terest notes, Over and, alse. bheraid im camh. A deposit #100 re use at the the of sae ‘Tern sto he SENALD FENDALL, Trustee, | {u nfteen days otherwise fron’ de of sale.” Convey _ WALTER B WILLIAMS 8.00. Aurtse aaae hein und recordine at cost of { sted TUASCEREY SALT OF SLU Tuyedds Rab Er G. SLOAN & CO., Successors to Latimer & Sioan. Firtue of acertain deed of trust. a | day of March. A.D. TROL, oni | 1506, toito 2s party secured theres. TLOCK P.M. the following described propery te in the District aforesaid and known and dis- Lory Fronting 94 feet of sale or peoperty will be readve-tised and sold | St aud 108 (oot 2 imehes on SY. he cost and risk of defaultine purchase>. Taxes or the property us my2-dkeds i. 8, HOUGHTO Lie | and duly recorded tn Liber 844. folio 475, one of thi oi’ re. | land records of the District cf Columbia.” 1 will ne at HALF-PAST FOUR O*CLOCK P.M. the folic ins described real estate, situate io the cit °.: LotG in Bryant's subdivision of origina: Eoin Oac-tled of the purchase money tncaau, | {teptbered inten 1) | Terine of sal proper ¥ wil be resold at ri-k ant TPHOMAS DOWLING & SON, auctioneers aioe eS) ofa aw. paki RATE nmap. trate | FEPPERES Bl : - — THIXTEENTH STREET N. nr AUCTION. PRUSTEE’S SALE OF V LEAR LE MIs. AND | 035, SERN OF 8 deed of crust dated November 7, ‘GEOKGETOWS, 3802, and duly Tecorded su Liber Ta, follo ibdivi-fon a8 recoried in Fs ciffice of the Distr t of Colaint hw ne THOS W. SMITH. ARMAT STODDART; Trustees, DARE & C0. Auctioneers, 20 Pennsyivani ALES OF sr BASEMENT, sovint itr, |B RNOOX, MAY ELEVENTH, AUCTION y AND 1s sem, suiblote 16, 19. IN perty ‘should comme=nd the attention of search of an investwent or for a small sale: The purchaser te recent per annuiup in pauplied with | IFFE, DARK & neers, 1407 G st. S' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RIY, SITUALE AT THe CORNER oF EW YORK AVE. ANG © ES NOntiwist. WIIH LARGE FiOSTS ON ph ach STREET. Mf the p cmises, on THU! iy Dav'oF MAY, AD. Ina at PINE ‘on the original plat books of the city of Washington» ‘NO, 1. IN SQUARE ches on 19th st wand TOGO quiere eet uf ground. be the'saue nore on ies: Tuproved by brick stables, of sa * Porchaser to ase a trust of @4,000, third of the balance m cash 1 oa: oh, two and three years, with ints Satiafation of the trustees, or all nd the residive in secn ed to the i. All convey- ng at | firchaser's cont. an terus of record: be resord at ‘aud lie notice as desm necessary. $900 deposit re- THOMAS M. Gat. DO} Lor. rE BTWEEN STH ASD ISTH STREETS of a deed of trust dated April 5, 1877, in front of the premises, on Fc TWELFTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. ING, of Was ‘square Bumbered une ‘ash and the balance in ve monihs, with interest, secared by deed Of trust on the property sold, oF all cash, at the pur son: OO denosit at time of s plied with in ‘Term days after sale or the detanls ny oe tee idaye’ “advertise: | "Many aka omer! Soren aa paper published in BROWN, ? KE BEALL,5 Trustees. VALUABL assed on | p Qn Me Tisis, ina certain e-usr, | PML, we wi 11408, "the “undersiened S| DWELLING. CONTAINING BATH IN ¥ HOUSE No. 407 “FIRST STREET NORTH- eof a certain decro> of the Ba- wast: art of the District of Columt Der cent. per annum frown day of Vision of | Annually, the deferred paymen Fecorded subdivision of | Gontsr trast on the Premiest el ¥ TAREE-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK TEN ‘ FIRST CLAMS. BY AUCTION AY, MAY EIGHTH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK OL sAilig front of the premutsos, TX IN SQUARE G20, Lor Fronting 18 feet on Ist st. with a dept of 83 feet to analley. This property is nicely and located within easy walking distance of all the execta- | tyedepartmentsand near the priot! «and pension offices and U.S. court house ani isin sood repair, dein newly papered throwchost- ‘Terms: One-t nventently cash. balance in one and two otes bearing interest at the rats of six ale, parable semi be mecured Uy orm Teath, at the ception. "A deposit of #00 required wise the right fo resell at risk sale, conpiitirnf theaaies of fie ett preceding lore | abd) cont of defauitine ponies & veoxeae. Oe each of those certain. pieces or parce's of lund in the | Couveyencing, said city known and designated upon lots numbered ten (10) and eleven (11), | _ in_square uumbered one hundred ani pe OF MAY, 180 and forty-one (HT bered t Fach (175), commencing with said lot mun- Also, on SATURDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY ON KEW TORE AV becinning at HALF-PAST FOUR P.M., each ot those two certain pi land in said city known and Cesienated uy plst or plan as parts of sub reapect vo hundred and ten the said parts of the said sub lots fronting | WAy,"a"D. “said eTown AN es or parcels of omtheat | Ber SSS PS iy, both in square muun- | Iettict of 10). emnises, 0 24 feet on joth st. n.w., and, by that width, running | lowing des back 70 feet. Also, on the day last above mentioned, at HALF- | nated ns pwr PAST FIVE P. ‘All th impro ere} ‘n or a plece.of pascal of and in eat city, prick stable ind known ‘aud device bated upon the sahd, BAS, and vi of part of square numbered one hundred and etehty- | inches to. t thres (183), becinaing for the said part of the said lot at the northeast corner of said lot and running thence | to New Yor! West ninety eight feet aud one inch (8S feet 1 ineh), | direction al thence south ‘wenty. of berianing. wen ins of sale: One-third cash on day of sale. and feet (2r toot), thence east | three to tenth hinety-teht feet aud che Inch cs fect 1 ineh) and : rte al thence north twentr-scven feet [27 feet) to. the pace ‘Terms: © the reside tu twoequal tastallincuts payauie inone | years at Gy and two years, res ectively, from date of sal Interent af the rate of G per feuttin per annua. ay able semt-anin ised for th jeed of trust, to be purchased Fohiases lly, deferred the ‘no spon their obtaining. pom sed Fame to heshown, ‘the spacial order of the court allowing | sac their payiment of all cash wy the purchasers. he trusts the risk and cost of Ali costs of conveyancing and of recording to be paid Tf the terms of sale are not com Jpled with within fifteen days from the date ‘of sale ss reserve the right to esell the propert) the defasitine purchaser after five days’ advertinament of such resal HUBLEY, e204 F at. mw. JOHN SELDEN, “™ frat x _SLOAN & CO., Ancts, | RATCLIFFE, D. SURABLE THRE STORY, BRICK RESIDESCE, S44 COLUMBIA STRE D CORN oF. TWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, ARK & RHODE, Davinents with | And to, oten of the Purchaser to yr, wt the tion of the | reserved to ton, DC. AsHiTo: 1505 Pa. ave. ak AUCTIO} ¥isiom into TH ISLAND AVERUE, Be On TUESDAY, “MAY NINTH, 1883. at FIVE | the notes t O'CLOCK P.M, 0. Fronting 16 feet on Columbia street’ with a depth of 13 feet to ‘an alley. TI ns with all modern improvements and is leeantiy ARE 0, or all cas his house contains seven | complied situated near several lines of cars and practically in | defaulting the Ft of the cfty. ‘Terms: Fifteen litindred (81,500) dollars to be paid in cash, balance in one and tWo years, with notes of the Iuichawer Uearitng Interest atthe Tate of per | (THOMAS cent per annum fron: the day of sale, payable sermi- annually and secured by ises sold,or allcash, at the option of the purchaser. A | STREE dovosit of 8300 rey complied with in wale at the risk and jntred ifteen day cost of 4 converancing, recording. & apzi-d&ds " KALCLIFFE, prescann, TO DECREES OF THE CIRCUIT Court of the United, States for the Eastern Dis; trict of Virginia, entered at Norfolk on the 7th day of , ton, D. March, 186 and she st day of April 160. tee ead sent wel on THURSDAY, 1803, AT TWELVE 1893, April, Fortress Monroe, Virwini f the 01 from the be evider murchater to have he right to an ferred ne Fayenta. Tile toe retained until fhe wire pe 7 haan suites in paid.” Possession tz ecetvan when | WEDS EEN ordered by the court. | required Uy. the conumissioners of the highest bidder ithe day of sole. the purchaser to Keen the Bove ins on ide rad erty. instired at his expense to the wi atsruntat ti — Uy Lim for the benefitot the com | gif eT of on the day of sale. Purchase money dug hissioners theres pens-s and prior Ii theom P. int Comtfor within tw wimay not be neclod Freee ascent arse | fe ve Yueh os a 3 mast | felted. Convey anctig ab weharers Cont are Hotel Company at such a per- jocd of trust on the prem, | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABI hme of sale.” Terms tobe | EIGHT! ifrom sale, otherwise re. |. BY Virtue of a deed of trust dated April 5. 1877, TRUSTEES SALE 01 city of Wasbineton, District of Columb ibe of wid fot seventy-three. tad Chnown atid deste | east of the scutirwes! corer of = part of ot ans Shence : (), in Davids ws recorded ‘subdivision | Inchers thence net twee square: Thence south ninety (0) feet ming, together with End secured by | seyancine. Se by the coure pen ths | be compited witl i fiftwen days,” stherwise the thet AUItL £ purchaser after fite days! advertivemen Foeale im some nwspaper tablished im Wasiini— Yiled with parking of 25 feet on F street and ie Virginia avenue. It is reached by the herdi clegantly adapied to buildin purnoves Forms: One-third cas’, balance one and two years, with notes secured by deed of trust on the prei tof the premises Fate of G per cont per annvtai. paval of 820) required Stherwive the right to resell Ke., at the cost of the ane “myl-lkds RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., ducts. oS At Pur. haser"s com: RATCLIFF, DAKE & CO, mp1-d&as ‘Auctioneers. SON BROS.. Auctioneers ALUABCE PROPERTY ES TENTH LEVENTH STREETS. Noerawest. | 0. 1015 NEW YORK AV SE RIKENTH AND C STREETS | VALT ABLE Te Of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber | 10, et seq., one of the land recor: Columbia, we Will sell, tr fr ut of the on WEDNESDAY, the TENTH DAY of Da at FIVE OULOCK Pai. the fole fied tend. and, preinices, sttuats in the jesine= ‘of the rtof jot humbered 2 in square ni inning for the wa peat apciutin esonth, » feet five aid lot and square ant Ay-clght, (Hs) feet «ix (5 sone (21) feet four 4) he dividing line of lots in said inches ‘kavenue, and thence in a sonthwester'y long the north line of said avenue twenty ches to the placeof bewin- I the improvements. was, rtebances to | 8, privileges and apy the saine Velcticinis or in any wise appertatuine Suerhied casi balancerfe cn and two percent trier st, payable se"i-antually red by aderd of trrat on the propertt t purch mers cost. Lernis of a eto Tese 1 the property at the risk and cost & CHAPIN BROW M20dkds — FILLMOKE BEALL, § Trustees. (ils ~ DARK & CO.. Aucts. 1 Be averios MAY TENTH, 1898, AT FIVE 1. we "will sell by puiblic auction, in frout of the printers, LOTS 9 AND 10, SQUARE 38, Fronting 111 fest 6 inehes, gn Patsees ane 138 13-100 EES. fret on Virginia avenue, abd is susceptible of = five desirable building sites. itis pro bear interest from thi ‘at the option of the purchase che thm sale Ter: purchaser. Al DOWLING & SOX, Aucts..612 Est. n.w. T BETWEEN SEVENTEEN EXNTH STREETS NORTHWEST. x duly recorded in Liber 844, forlo 471, one ot the lan Bea pediacette ing A | Sear ot the Ditett of Cottataa, Uw wal a DARN ECO. Avets. auction, in front of the premises, on FR! _| THE TWEET (DAY ‘OF WAY. "S HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK FM... the fo te described real estate. situate inthe city of Wash ‘Terme of instead of the 13th day of | and twelve previously advertised, the building at known as the Chamberlin | ¢f's option. Hotel, topether With all the right, tite and interest | efsale Terns to be fully complied with, id Point Comfort Hotel Company. there nd all the privileges, ppurtenances, property and | Cost of defs ights of property therstoa ft ‘Terms: The suin of $85,000 in in three equal installments, nayable respectively in six, twelveand eighteen of male, th iby the bon: npertal PHOMA: mathe, with interest theresn id deferred payments to | I f the purchaser. | But the Pate the def posit of 810,000 willbe | OEP ee | Payments, or so much | Miyrot se Sol centage as the said bonds would be entitied the proceeds of said sale. a eet) saree rpuemas DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, in hor Terms: One-third cash. balance in one and two | years. with interest, or ali cast | burcHaser. A depomit of €100 require! at the time of THO! WILLIAM H. WHITR, RICHARD BOTUN: h street, sale All couveyanciny Chaser's com, mys ‘THO! the premises, on MONDAY, yy THE FIFTEENTH t8ih at FIVE, Oo P. ‘ng describe’ property - Lote No. ng 140 feet O incites ou the west 5 MAS TABR. G12 E st. now. “TREE BU PROPERTY 18 GHORGE. | , By virtue OBE 3 duly recorded, the undersicned will otter f Tersus of hove Kth or Kstrect, twelve feet, improved by sever I frame dwell deed of tru This proverty is well locstet for asub- | option of the purchaser Ad ome to thie elect ended, and offers ‘ars and Massachusetts atthetine the risk and at the option of the | Ave days fi A freordine at. putt a DowLiNG'g’ sos, P| Seine Aucuuueere. aps dhe trust on the property sold. or all cash, at thy after the sale, or t ment iu Tue Evening Star news DOakas a anloppodte Wes es He ght sequence of the weavhe-, until WED: TEN1H, i893, same hotr and place. _my3-dkds 61 ATUL Daas ASSIGNEF'S SAL FIVE O'CLOCK PML erie fronting 49.1 tet by the depth, foe opportunity for a | pind with fittecn dave fron tie day of a | Fiehce renerwigi the eiglt) to nell tie Per Dublistied in Wastiaut Lot T, in Bryant's subditist.n of original Jot hutmbere nineteen (Iv). tu square uambered cue undved and seventy two (172). Sale. One-third cash and the balance in six months, with interest, secured by deed of chins the tine dass property will be resold at risk and tine purchaser after five days’ advertise RADLEY, Trosten. tn, OF LAND PFER VOK SALE T THE PREMISES. ON MOY THIRD, 1883. AT FIVE five (5) acres of valuable lanl fromt- the Methodist University sain: Cash. Deposit of €200 required at . Terms of sale to te coumlied with ity daya, otherwise deposit will te for ‘One hun Ired dollar dejonit DOWLING = a Auets., 6 Ay ‘Gi3 15th wt, ED. 1 SDAY, MAY ABOVE SALE Is PosTPc GEU, CPX ., AUCTIONEERS. AL ESTATE ON WATER ‘T BETWEEN U' AND V STREETS of a deed of assiznment given to me and ae by th fr ut of the prenitses on MONDAY TH DAY OF SAY, AD. IN, A. square’ jot wale: One-half rash. the balance tm six months, 6 per cent perannnm, serared by ist ots operte 8d, of sal. If the ter deost of the defaulting pursh. dvertisement of Fecording at “lie cont of tive THOMAS MFI TDs, Do. 40 Dei. aw, TURE RLOAN & CO., Successors auer & Soa, Auctioneers, 3407 Gat. mw, ’ on AGHTH, Itt, at otlot Sie preindace we wif all = cr dweldng tenn: Goi tit Sine? “Tide ie were donate and ning ina beautiful section of the atte tion, Quetiird cash, Dalance, in one and tm Fears, with intere secured bya deed of trast Property, cr all cach. A deposit of $200 = . LS quired.at tlioeot sais, All toute Ponts the at purchaser's cost oak eco ‘avzrdkde [ Auctionsers, C., © BIAS 8 00. Boccwssorsto Lather & Sioan, Auctioneers, 1407 Get. m. PAST FIVE fees, we will sell S.univesn block x lows. The lets of Hoselale we ah stn. nue., by a deren of abowt At rapttly: Smproving section j wt car and berdies withia te jd iivestin ot! Purchaser to assume a trustof £200. due Jane 8M, one-fourth of She balances i fash at d the resid vayuents in, two. yeahs. eonveyancing and recording st purchaner’c eat. required on each lotat tine of "Tite ‘pare tec ae SLOAN & 60., adkas Auetionsore Rete LIFFE, DARK & CO, AUCTIONEERS. PEREMPTORY SALE. OF vi TOT ON N srr aT AND TWE! nw ia ee rs LOCK. we wilt coffe Aout of the premises a Part Forietnat tot 14, sauare “0. | Promtine 22 a Niahy'a aeith of 200 feet, with os ile ver anuualty, sec rely deel of t dep sit of S20) required atthe t raueof nale complied with in fifteen the day of sal- right’ reserved to resell the At the risk avd cost of the defaulting purchaser five di Htisement {each resalein sone DeWwe din Washington,DC. All conveyame- F vg. at the cont uf the punchawer. ikds RATCLIFFE, DALK &.CO., Amste RAT UIE, Dank & co., AUCTIONEERS. DESIRABLE THREE STOUY A D CELTAR WIND: HOUBE, No, Y Meee Sonn hy kverton TUESDAY. MAY SINTH, IN AT rive oR PM. ee will sell by" pubite auction, sm front of the j *, OT 48, 8Q. 618, York avenue ty the manga = rid ite or eeethe w iyrdeed ot the neinises.” Notes to bear Interest et toe gute of Te= cent per annm from das" of sales paynie erie Abnually, A depmdc ot @20) requ ed gd ve Stes ‘Terms to becnayived with in ftvwen day from nares Otieermise renale at the tak aud cost of Getwaltin Purchaser. “All conveyancins: secoraiug, Str et Pas mere cost myl dks RATCLIFFE, DARE &0O., Aucts, { aes DOWLING & SOX, Auctionrers, 12 Est. m.) TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLY LOT ON RET BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH 'GHTERN iH STRERTS NORTHWEST. me virtue ot a deed of trust dated April _ duly recorded im Liber 844, folio: im ud records of the District of Columina, 1 wi wil bile auction, tm front of A) SE TWELrTH DAY at HALE-PAST POUR ( Gewribed real este, DC. Let Ho im Bryant's subdivision Jot tasubered nineteen (1), ih Square BUS me hundred and seventy-two (372). sotyae. outhird can ad he, Matanee ty relve months, pr} lnterest, secured by oftras: on thepruperts sold, oral cash, at the chiters cpaicn, @i00 derosit at the time ‘of after Sout 0 im monthly snetallnewes ernst be fully could with am ten, e property Will be Femld at risk and Sefauitine porrhascr afcer Ove dayw’ adlvertsemew The Evening Star newspaper, akds. A THOS BRADLEY, Trustee Srntere awh oN t BETWEEN G AND. De DEVIN) expr hy D. PORTER. DPC* ASED, | PL 6.1801, RECORDED IN WILLS BOOK as By virtue of a deed of trust died the: Ancust, IN@L, and rec in Hopkins’ et lote tu square nAiub-rel one handed. (1) sever red sn taber J Ee <a “he “sarsnjoref the District Calanieta, with The itupmevetients Were. OS THE Saxe pay, wr fave CLOCK Pa, Sill seli a" pubic auction, in frnt-of the uremia althericit, tite and incsrest of Michara W Be cern the following described “the city, of Wasbiustom, District im Seno! z raunbered bet ynia (108) me per recorded in Liber N. K.. folios and 1Q,af the receras OF the office of the surve: ret the District of Co.mar Din. with the buprove:euta thereon ‘erm of sale on each 1 t are: One-third cash, the Dalanice in one year from day of sale, with futerest wt Spero nt per annmm, for which payments o( the parchiner or purcbascre hi (ae Sarat eet Serenit of Quired on compited » py erty at the risk a pu puveyabeiugs Fecordstue. do's at the Cost of te Pa ser. CHARLES C. LANCASTER, Trastes, akas ae Pst. tome coat the Supreme Court of fm cauity cance wae"ton, i rae Spat te tri t, ox per p | said Distr * notes property = sh ‘all cash,at option of pont et & peach et. All cuue (Ine at cost of purchasers “Tertus to be complied } \ Mavs on trogtcs reserves he right to re-ad vera and sell at de & risk to al creations of the eat ‘of Us District, deceased,’ i prover vouchers thereat Te Oe 4 DARK & CO., Auctionsers. SALf OF VALUABLE 1 KNOWS AS No.0 1704 TENTH N.W., WASHINGTON, Be victun of acertain dew « iret jeted Avil in tntorent the prea igen on MONT ISL, AT FIVE OCLOC erty. situate tnt Vtoresetd, and ke Tien Yates’ Tin square No 3 Ter-us os to cas end deferred payments will of sale, A deposit of #200 ~, ve rus ert: is WA in All eunvege the cost of purchaser. Tersae, ith wit in fifteen days, oF Bropeny will be resold at pr ris annowneed at thet fe required whens “Tom F EDWA PRNON. { ‘Trustees Pn ead Po nr EE F[BOMAS DOWLING & SON, auctioneers. Est. now TRUSTFE'S SALF_OF aK ARLE UNIMPROY| PROPERTY (OX. TMUSTY-HIGMTH AND STREETS. GEOWGETOR By virtue of the powers. ¥ nine by the will of recorded in. will book 20, of wills of the tae sate Reaten Dn fh smi sel at guilt {the preauinson TUESE ‘OP MAN, A.D. IRuE, th ‘ Va we HNN HALE-PAST ‘pave th bist tot of Conable, Let the corner of 28th and P A fromm 2225-1) fect on P strest. and lots nd PNA fronting IN e100 fot ech em said, P nts. fronting o. the west wide of third cash, balancer im equal i vs after date, at 6 jee 4 of trast on the nC on ot the jarchaner. cent interest, sec erty. or all cish, at the Sevan. inagund tree each lot will be required to erty as sold. York av Eacentor and ‘ruster under the ti rpHe WoRLDS ha Visite WH) woth yous 10 day uly £90, oF ralroa qoute rou ate! board tor Seven daye (at ome of Lotes anc ding erges tu Chica), nestons ¢2 the capection, Gruner ct ea aim fa gare, 2 rat clans tet and sneale on outs bows, Wi hou #5500. Wit out ee Cal at ALTIANCE BUILDING, Sot NOTARIES PUBLIC. Commission: oF Dinos AND Som WOM MISSION and territury, © 7

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