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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1893—IT'WELVE PAGES. 9 A Nj IT W A S A N D I N MEMORIAL SERVICES. ART AT THE CAPITAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION orp : * | They Were Hela Yesterday in Honor of De- | The Washington Monument One of the Most | __ THIN AFTERNOON. ae aenuhes ee ae Seg = ‘svaticantitnexeeineccn = Parted Comrades. Pie caer nag York | THOMAS DOWLING & SON. AUCTIONEERS | | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO... Auctions. | "PHOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctionecra ATCLIFPE, DARE § 00. Auten PEXcaxson ERED IN RAW SILK: | FIXTURES, FIRFPROOF SAFE, TWO SHOW ie TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, RACK, OVAL PLATE | CAS*S. SCALES, PAPCR CUTTERS, AWNING, | EXECUTORS RUSTERS SAL OF DE- r oh aaa eee ee War-| SEARLY Sew Chi BEEF CULT meat | SInAB G AND Man tw Fil AND THERE Washington Thirty Years Ago and | xacrircx. custom onseaven Bx MAXt OF| yoria. recently hel a lengthy article on“Ques, | CHANCERY SaLy oF-Vanraree impaocep PARLOR SUITES, UPHOT ig rR, BEING PREMISES NO. 526 GLASS, EXTRA LARGE OUR CITY CHURCHES—VETERANS GATHER TO | tiong of Artin Washington.” Among other EAL ESTAT E, COST. ¥ WED REAL TSTATS At AND HAND TWE PTH AND THIRTEEN. a 3 FIGHTH STREET SOUTHEAST. 2 hae “ag 5 "CHERS' TOOLS, CU) LL THE SOUTHWEST CORNERO} . STREETER ROkere " the City of Today. Fiat seceeas oe oom (was sera or | ore Seen Fate eacees GPE En Const the ese eh Beck beet TOL COREE AU, | FIND Une SESS ear 2 ET AET tot, ma pearine date the sneteent ‘ SWERED THE LAST ROLL CALL—APFEOFAIATE | «Tho beauty of Washington is the beauty of | Riv Tf ‘arn Ia date the Uth day of October A. Da. 38 d passed in equity cause No. AT AvcTION, Under and by virtne of the ban |. 18, On WEDNESDAY MOuSTNG, MAY | fT. Rt. Binzham, deceased. onto’ the hak Seno Gta! e a = _| SERMONS DELIVERED. art, not of nature, and yet it is not the beauty | 14410 wlerein Williaa itr dcke' te scence FIST, 1 “PAST TEN CLOCK. ak | Public axetion. in fron ot , | Be. Ssh, talloaheters of tte tees serra eae ITS GROWTH AND BEAUTY and ¥ - John Hooke et a). are defendants, I store, i ‘we shall sell the above | 08 SATURDAY. JUNE. Tl -D. Tmt A id at the requsat of the 4 of architectural art. It isa beauty which bas | ‘hal! ‘ofler forsale. at publie auction? ip eitecis, | FIVE CLOCK ‘P.M. the followin described reat | a, tir, muaerated Games a Several years ago the Grand Army at one of | sprung from the hand of the Iandseape archi- | folocfaamePransers 2 the time herein: fer nained, BOEE MR _ Se OAs DOATANG & OOM. Aveta. _ | eee aetake te wits Bak ice Sah | ae its encampments passed a resolution recom-| ‘ect E'Enfant, the engineer who planaed it, | Gn SONBaY.” Shs a ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers IIL, in aguare OAL. each frontine 17 feet, with e deren Pant POUR OCLOCE we Rigkety | Baildings and Farrowed Streets | mending that the Sunday previous to Decors- | and'Mz, Olmsted and the other artiste, in. his | PO rise eatin ene GEIST: natty ; iss tt Pci ine lote todo toot alles eet Of NAY over addotn- Sancta, Baers 4 Gone Forever—One Place Where People | tion day be given up in the churches to me- | branch’ who he eS na it, | Side of hth street by atepth of 409 feet onerimeh 0 8 T OLNER CARPETS RUGH, | ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE OF HOUSES, CARTS, | inglote tea BE font a sara cash, balence Mose. Sos, May Forget Local Interests and Be Cit rad ssemaip as ranch, who have planted and decorated it, | Rofo wide alley, improved: Wea teonory frome ‘All| ty oue and two'searn the deferred "ayients veut ARPETS, BI BUGGIES, HAKSESS. PICKS, SHOV, morial services to dead comrades. Since then | have been the creators of its charm ton degree | dwelling Urea ke harrahs erred =“ RP AGCHGR: ONES ‘rooms with water and sas, SILS, Ke. interest from tive ds feale: af therateo: Over cont , it Deine premives No. 30 atl seed ale eet SMe, way FIRS wl gl TE EE zens of the United States—Am Interesting | the custom bas been very generally observed, | whieh cannot at ali be realized by those who | “yeairye, ried Wy the decrve are an | OGL AGE ATE Salah col ae ne Ne TO Seed of trast'on ‘he prembecs sold, or ail cast 'st the Sketeh. and yesterday in churches all over the broad | pave merer acee it, follows: One Zogeth of ther purcliax:. money, to bs | {uth strect porthwess the above collection, of fara oetion of (be purtiaser or purchnstte TA ates tat € 7 ecm never seen Paidin cash, ant the residne in. three equal instal}. | {Ut Street DOr N kee, tie ae ot wonky! the ee VENT 109 required at the thine of suis. Teriaato be Sg eeran land services were held and prayers offered in | «Tne White House, for instance, isa dignified, | hepts. at six. twelve end eighteen trond SSation ab Paivave users BUGGIES. PICKS, Sith tm Mitecn dye from he day af ma udate. The Taeccak LOY OF OLD IKOR, &e. ‘ANNA C. McCARTNES, The executor and trustee reserves the Tigiit to rerell * ively, with interest froi memory of soldiers who had answered the last | woll-proportioned, well-featured buildiug, but, | havemaeicne ‘prope S have the privileze of p Administratrix of Willisis Fictelen’ property at therisk and cost of the defaulting From St Nicholas for June. roll call and been mustered into a larger and | deprived of its grounds, standing ina naked | incash it he elects. 50 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts,_ the n ee ee Ae ‘or purchasers. “All conveyancing, recurd: | side reouth st porthievet, bavene — frie Wiken the war was over it was found that it | der army. and in this city the Leautifal | square or clovely pressed upon by other struc- | choo the reniae of the rurctaee monsy into bm an | 2 ATCLIFFE, DARN & CO.. AUCTS., _my‘Fr-die ae, Rey at purebaver Goat One Bee of thtrenen {3b teat ci fem thet ar had left its scars on Washington, as on so many | Brander, araiy: tn oy tures, one would hardly remember it as among | paid in full, or if tue purchaser shoutd profor adeed | VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON Fronts ave. | ‘THOS. WAGGAMAN, oO | anyone amas Executor snd Trustee, | S10 fo0t alien’ lealline teh ead fae cod foe other places. The city had been girdied by x | Custom Was fully the most delightful residences he had ever | then thedetorre: payments of the mousy are tobe | \ SUE NEAR NORTH CAPILOL STREET BY wah = eee street northeas, together with the improv chain of forte and earthworks, which had laid psi0N VETERAY Lxo10x. “eirevg Caplio! is impressive by its size, | of #iod wauiratat tins of als, "alr coavevanciag | _o” SIUDAY_ APTERNOON, JUNE. seconD, at | VALUABLE IMPROVED EToPEnTy ox rwrry. | RATCLIFEE & DAR Auctioneers a ae as eaey aie oe low the woods in many places on both sides of | At the Metropolitan M. E. Church the three | @deven apart from its beautiful dome, has | an‘ recordine at cost of purchaser, FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale in front of the) AS Sie tithe tee eS (ote | TRUSTEES: SALE OF FRAME DWELETSG. NO. | MY tus of eale: One-third of dhe purchase moneyta f any places on both sides of pais’ Tihs Volibing ion | Considerable excellence. But without the wide | HIEROME 0. CLAUGHTON, Trustes, Premises, bs direction of thr owne i 908 SECOND STREET NOKTHEAST. be pal in sant the balou tn thres eqns! fie the river. Armies bad eneampad aboat ix, | eneampments of the Un Sree TAGE cectas Uirtasee, HELEN Mc Olmsted planned, | ozle seme sag ETS Oe Sa ee WEST ihe st Sayer be eee Oee ce deed of trast iearine ‘ithvee youre 4 date the 2d day of Rertomber, A. 1. 1892, and duly | terest RSDAY, JUNE 1. A ‘at alk (0) por ceutuin per arn : 1 miter in Rant of oe ms | Fae, the, 7th sis ae Sctcmmer, AD. THO" 48 | Aunvalty fons Guy of sais women rect by RD Mimproved as above cestribek: | ¢f the District of Columbia te, the urdersisned | the parchast. “A hepa Ipesearedt of desir mpeetby RE eho iipreved aSabove den ribo. | Ste DSF 7 ~ sz Faghy rid pede yg my25-daie THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, Auct i... Auc eee Saga eee LOT 3A, re TN SQUARE 608. able nroter'y snd its buildings had been used for hospitals | Sathered im force, «ll Sighting soldiers. The | 204 without the grounds which he laid out, i¢ | P)UNCANSON BRe and storehouses, while in the outiving quar- | church was decorated with palms and lags, but | wonid be shorn of three (ourths of its effective- D eee ee ters mule corrals and cavalry depots had been | the chief decorations were the blue-coated | | ness from any near point of view. And if the | FINE BVIEDING Lor ON 4 siren werwreN established, The streets nad beew torn and | Grant and Logan. The ceremonies were im- able —- "Reed ot — ould eommand = of #200 will be req Auction. im tron of “he | tne purchaser at the tam ol sate, All couvepuncing Pormmises, on” MEDNESDAT, “pub “TWOSTY- | cor inc amd wmarial tenn at tipeestel the pms QURTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. INU at HALE: | Terme ot male to te complied with within toa anand the two tablets to the memory of | xcores of squares and circles and other open SUH AND 16TH STRE NORTHWEST, : —_ E —— © MONDAY | AFTERNOON, MA WHNTY. spots “and strips of land which the intelligent ote Ean HAL DSO) ATPIFTEEN MI0T 5 poe 5 ee ed furrowed by the passage of countless trains of | pressive in the extreme and tear-dimmed ts CLO! di < cash, at ‘option of the p ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. Auctionrers, PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., all that certain piece | from day of sale, otherwise the trustees Teserve 3 asnage of countless trains of | pressive i d vear-dimmed eves | planning of the streets hay kept freo from | FIVE WCLOCK, wo wil sellin frout ot the pretiines | gaily at ibe or dom of fhe pn Oe Petre, nw. [oF parcel OF Geen page ral tat certain, less artillery, bagzage wagons aud ambulances. In| all over the crowded church paid a touching | Huildings were lose charmingly planted, and it Heer te cee nt ot et ummberes & by tBedepth | Siodon eccn ice euvired moe ascepenesea tat i % — The, [Gite of Washing on. Dictrit vof “Culuimbla, | ther OI, aes the tanralt of the time the city hu been for~ | tribute fo the departed ove a upon tho | Sterk Steet, almea: from end to ond of the | this property fata on Steet betwoen 1 sale rislit reserved to resol the ‘VERY TALCARLE UMD ETROT SD ARAL ROTATE | ort feowe ont destonea on SIMS SP RETIN waar, | Trasen, atten, all ¥' ist of congress | eS ae ~ y upon leity, were not set with n double row of fonrish- | Mth streets northwastand i: a fine building lot, ivertisement of ‘ih AND OREGON AVENUE NORTHWEST BY St) wae ~ "t Rotten, althoagh tm midst of it all Congrs* | siaeform wore: Kev. Green Clay Smith of No top tees, Soe wel gw omaha Works] ee eee At, | wrll Adar.=s, 500 5th had still emembeced to continue the burlding | 114° past cuionel: butter Fitch of 89, cslone Of the wings of the Capitol, ns a sure mgm to) James i. Fritts of No 23, lientenant colonel friend and foe that the government, at least, | Puilip Metzger of No. 1i1, major; Rev. Ira Suygion even in apring with stroag impression | dnirnilh, of its beauty. Abstract the work of the land- | the prot , 4 Turdhaser.” A Gerostt of S800 will be roneioua of att seape gardener, and of the engineer who pre- | DP vale Ail Soityee tae eo nie Matured at tine SALE HAS BEEN PoSTPO! (UNE FIFTH, 1803, same hour, " WILLIAM BE. EDMONSTON, re eock of the pure On THETADAY, SCONE FIRST. ct 1AER-PAsT He DARA CO Sa FIVE U'CLOCR P.'M.,.we will sell by public auction, in from: of the premises, and to be we: EA ty sold, er al! ption ‘of the yet MOND: RAtCLirre, Dane & ¢ ‘SUB LOTS 12° AND 123, had Brashears of No. 23, chaplain; O. D. Thatcher im, and we should have but a come | chasers cost. Terms of sale to be complied with In > VALUABLI VED | wach lot fronting S1Le fet oe Iith strect 1 wide of. Rig 8 laid LL - ap" “Rite the mar wisanen omover, pubtie at-| OF 0,29, Charles F Troutman of No. G9 and | Ronlace towne dutingolshed chioty by tee | Miesaders ctnerviatoesieat mac wet i | ASUGNFESSATE OF, VALUABLE IMPROVED | Hach tos onung 3 fet ou) inh wtrnt with | fom the Nail sie of,"4" mee wert kaige’s | Sasaki "hahe OMEN ae After the war was over, however, publi U.S. Lowdermilk of No. 111. adjatants, and | very admirable constructions—the dome amd | Aiurne, Mate aay cnmtecost OF gemaulting purehas-r | NUE. BING THY, TWO-STORY AND BASE- | Greroauventte, makings toial sromtare of 2k oo fect, | Suenth westward along the north line of a tielte fact RATCMPFE, DARE & Oo. AUCTIONEERS. tention was again drawn to the capital of the | Henry H. Specht of No. 69. officer of tho’ day. | {iT atmicable, ter five dia Weshin gion Bowes seme | MENT BKICK DWELLING. WITH BROWN: | This pronerty is recantet as amicae the moat desirable | Sx imches widealles of ciehty (BO) feet totive east tse — country, and there was more or less discussion 's STONE 1. TRIMMINGS, NO. 1014. ARE residence prot erty in the fesificnable section of the | Of fiteen feet wid: 88 to its removal to the west, so that it might TREE. TORY AND BA-EMENT DW cits, being surrounded by inany costly private rest- | provements thereon, FUT" £ Joe soc Cakori sa ait ence wa 3 UTURE DAYS. * HOUSES wave cco (CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL AITUATEIN THE CITY WARHING TO! BRING PARTS OF LOTS WAND a, AND PART OF CARE NO. G01. BEING ON FIRST 8° REET SCTE ART AND, THE ROLL oF HONOR. TE Washington monument receives the | ighest praise at his hands. Of it he says: be nearer the cenier of population. It was at ‘aie Se ae SE Nes cee eral (FRGd aieas uc wien alone ru this period, while General Grant was Presi- | “ie er = . its limitless snowy sides means animpression of RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO.. Auctioncers, dent. that a movement was made snd earried| Encampment 69—Michael Manning, died | q peculiar sort which no other work of men's 920 Pennsylvania ave. n,w. et Y, et i: F N . the deterred payments to be secu: be By Be Be othr on the fremines sold ad bear interest atthe Palibente yavable in che, twoand fires Years with | ANDO ST Rae, rt 5 Fire ofshe pee crap namin fron she day of rans | mterent mer anewieerares | REMEET METRTEN New Ghee ae ‘ ‘ , t io’ a6 et sea, | pavablesemticannualiy, or te purchaser tes Pay aii | seuit-wmnually, f'om day of ale” deen of into effect for the development and improve- | June 13, 1892; Gen, Temple Clark, died April 9, | hands can give; and to seo it froma distance | eee of Columiaae t | PF the Curchase mons’ in cach.ar bie ones. ok Se | trast upon the. property oldrer al enc. at see ore | Bi Gecren of the: Supwesve Court of tH ment of the city. ‘This was done under the | 1993; Walter Spangler, dled April’$9, 1893 means a vision of beauty, force and majesty, | AGENTS CEASE SGnOn WHE Ree GE inp eniees, Pontok $n required at Seg Ce tere 1° | Sulved af tas pertbaner tC tna ee ad oe: | hee sarees om, Sass th leadership of Alexunder R. Shepherd. who be- | "Encampment 23—Capt. M. ‘L. Kiggins, died | which makes usaftirm that simplicity is indeed 4 | — RELEENOWS DINTNo AND LUSCH ROTTS “aghast HALE-PAST FIVE | caco@yer'the tent to peck the fro ees ns | rlal fees at the cot of | Francis P Richards et alt are outs €ame governor of the territory into which the | April 18, 1893. more potent kind of beauty than the richest] o,°WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY THIRTY. | PCLOCK ‘P.M, the Jollowine described real es: | and cost of the delaulting burchasct in Reserved. “AIL Aired cards is defendan:.. the ‘Tndersiened District was then, and (as it proved) only for a) Laurel wreaths were laid apon the vacant | elaboration. Smaller, it world be merely | Fists a TEN, OCLOCK we eit] welt at Meeks | Cakear isc Me wel 4 the, ciry of | couveyancing, recordin, mc. et the purchaser's the reatective promises ob FRIDAY THES fime. converted. “New streets and avenues were | chairs aa each name was read. A few words in | handsomer;now it is magnificent, With leas | Known Qatry and Tunch cooms, 1002 F at. mew.r the | Y@yRAOM. Fatelet Of Column, fo wit. aka jo a DAVCF ICSE SD ISSA, BEGINNING AT laid out. the old ones were extenticd. and aan | honor of the dead were spoken by Gen. Green | beautifuily graceful proportions it would be | s™Urg.ouns, comnriing everythings uanalls fou in | Cy) oth Me “Walker's ausdivininn of ove nal fot | Yar awe Auetiouenrn pasts MAE KS Were paved with asphalt and brought toan easy | Clay Smith of how they were remembered on | merely big; now it is powerfal beyond words, senin an clegant opportunity | Any seventy (0, fronting. Biker Ta) tect NERY VALUABLE. IMPROVED. AN! District of Coltmnbne state grade throughout the city, while squares | the march, in camp. standing shoulder to | And itssize and shape are inealenlably enhanced | party to engege ina basiness with a good run of | (3) inches on Sonsh Carolina avenve by the depth ot PROVED Ie AT, ESTATE ON PF STR: E parts of jot. ome (1) and twenty (20) i STEERT FE ABOVE SAi FIs POs’ ED juare numbered we hundred three REEL NEAR VSTREEE NOMI | SATURDAY UNE Tit ED DAY OF TUNE 1Oa x | Keepin’ for the” Saipe at a dott she’ snd parks were made and planted at the| shoulder in the whirlwind of battle, what a| by its color. Such a shaft built of dark stone points of intersection of the «reat | monument they had left in the government of | would be very ae said Jot and amprovet by house No. 0:4." Also further particulars apply to Hof lot numbered nineteen (19) and the east oxing, but it might not be | my20 2 DAUR &CO., Auctioneers. fae eet ge by EO EEN SISTING OF THREE STORES ON | the same hate and place line of Is! street east distant, twenty-one (21) Sveunew, The old canal was tilled oF | a free people and how fast the thinned ranks] very beautifal. White is the only color which | FY BERNUEIMER & Co. Avetneers: ine afro TS vest Hinckes on the 5 eT OPPOSITE EBMITT WILEIAM T- EDMONSTON, ‘Trost diesen (11) tuches north from the southeast Corner covered up, the Tiber river was turned | were ease ‘The women of the war | could mean perfect beauty ina monument of | LL. ”'"Succesors “to Weeks Cat Puts Haneef sad tprured Dy Wass | KAUCET AND TWO VACANT LOTSONEIZHEM | SCOR TNE WHR sox.| S| Gheweetline st isrsarver cane eene enh fast to the Eastern branch. and the water and s28| were not forgotten. There was a green laurel | this size; and white of just this quality—white 637 Lou new. Ji due A. 4, Geka Mewes No told sold | | SIDE THEREOP. == ee (B) tnehes to the nor east commer of maid Jot Systems of the city were Feorgalized Gri ea.| Wreath to their memory and a glowing tribute | which 1s not cold and hard and glittering. but | CONTENTS OF 1 2) SIXTH STREET | *ublect toa trust £85,000 due A: Under and by virtue of the power conferred uy ‘CANSON BROS., Auctioneers. - set poe hundred and twenty-seven, (227) wed, The work wax a very large and ex. 5 : ; : NORTH We ere Terma: Over and ndersiened executors and trustees by the last phew elebt (8) inches: thence south one hum Prove © Norbont deal of ones was spent, | PX Rev. James S. Black of Minneapolis. The | soft and tender like the color of new-fallomy | yey yp NORANWER Verto: the late Eltzxbetu J- Stone, they will offer for | TRU TEES’ SALE 0% VALUABLE IMPROVED | {100) fect two /) Incbes to the north line of © Pensive one. A grea: deal o Ney pe “Soldier's Farewell” was sung by the choir, | uucrusted «now. Whether one sees it against | ee e by public auction, in frout of” the premines. on RYAL ESTATE ON C STREET BETWEEN | thence est alone the north ine of 0 street and there was much criticism and some scan-| atter which Kev. Dr. Johnston, the pastor of | a bright blue «ky or against clouds almost the | i fOoHD te BARSDAY, MAY “THUR UY-PTICST, nus. COM THIKD AND FOURTH STREETS SOUTH- | seven (27) fect eight (k) inches: thence north twentye Siamese Fe ote et enare | the chureb, welcomed the soldiers. Rev. Dr. | same as itself in tone, or agninst heavy curtains | a Maat honk Gf He Le Ce ATi na all of Te insauare | By siety i ee e into the truth or chood of these “4 _—— “ to ing scandals or whether there was much or iittle extravagance. One thing is certain. the work prince, Pilly Is, 1 Oa: Parlor Suites Tush, Sy drobes, ‘Hal L. Y. Graham of Philadelphia, who had served | of leaden gray, its color is always exactly right, | patare, Warden Tisk and cost of the defauiting purehucer after five | nellote@ and 11, and all of orginal tot 12, im square By virtue of a decree of the Suprems C | in the Christian commission, described graphi-| making a splendid contrast to its background | room and in the bs coat of the | Sabet acuorteeusecet seem eemmiste eomes te enamine ington," in the | Distritot Columbia made on the Len day of Apel, Lene eg te pe pine ie ieee iad Te of tot 9 having | TL im eaulty eure Noe OEOL in whe, hee ee Hacks, Cary FS i % id recordinu at the cost tthe purchaser. And said nart of lot 11.' M. E. Church is com: lainant and Avanias Herbert woh cally the scenes after the battle. or a delightful harmony with it. Sad cies Sete, Karnes eae es = WH SMOLES Assignee, | emcald fot 12 having e toval front ou 14th Street of | aud others are defendant the on wey Ses done. and done thoroaghiy. From being | “Talks followed from Dr. Byron Sunderland, | “It is hard to say whence the monument looks | sii02st, Tales, Kitch pie oe BRIO pod No. 310 atheten GANG Yond with'a davtiof 100 to wide aley. and all | Sall”"on MONDAY. the, FIFTH TAT OF SUSE ene or handsome city, withbered, | Rev. Or. Iverden. Rev. 8. J. Niccolls and Rev, | best. Wherever one drives in the vicinity of | attend Us sale, as the rr de ‘iil he cord without re Reimtroved by three! stores, Ress 1337 1300 ‘and | deren ge Teeblie cect ia eee ree she Bie Was changed into a handsome city. with brood: | Dr. & & Gibson and the service closed with | the city one ecea itover the reddish towa or | ve H. BERNHEIMER & C' LHI F attcet’ vith office, rooms shove, stores Non, | feet of mabict nurgtinek ma tae oe ey ee el pared ree ee eee enn nnn’ | the sluging of “God Be Wish You Till We | over focegrounds of green slopes and foliage, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE 357 an | 1250 bs feet and store | seven Yundred and” ‘mivety CoN), in the city af Wash- ee aa Tee | ae” now almost wholly revealed and again visible |_my20% : TWO-STORY BIICK DWELLING, NO. G14 F | are ‘aupneted it ths . X ot tis weeds of the survesore oitoe of etd moval of the capital died away. 1e improve- duly tn ite viper bait. but always supernaily G SLOAN & CO. Auctioneers, 1407 G at. f ET SOUTHWEST, “AT “PUBLIC AUC- | fronting 30.70 feet and runuine back to the alley in | said lot is improved by a frame dwelling ete can tisan teats ieally tx Ge'ciaee ices pups large and beautiful, Dut perhaps it Iooks best | Os "MONS ecccstoLiunter& Stoam, | THORS SOUT UNEEE. 1003, at IVE | fect of aS'Or tet sod Sec oe 160 oct oats aad | “SY Roo mame the ad plore Crigtaally chosen by its founders: ‘The chtages | , Te Vermont Avenue Christian Charch held | of ail from the natiooal cemotery at Arlington, | IMPORTANT Sate fo -HOLeEKTEDERS amp | OCLOCE PMT eee peers IMM FINE | ont of S47 feet ad devth of 200 feet foatey. ahd | ¢“At The eume tine and Made by Harriet heed sot Which badbeen made brought with them also |e members of the Union Veteran Union | on the opposite wide of the Potomne. Thenes |" ReaSraHue, Sirhan TURES img a gm ae Stet | ines erty air fm i, Met ems to | Maric Miner, da is 10h dey of May 2s, improvements im the construction of private | The music was unusnally good, Mrs. Alice Byrne | one sees the whole city, Iyiug low and backed | $40,000 WoiLtH. OF SEW FU riches to au aller. tinproved hy s two-story | all the hotelsand street car lines. and is edumirably | ers oficecf said Districy, the cant saeany neat Coat houses, and drew population to the city. The | presiding at the organ, aud Mr. Russel Barnes | bY level hills, with the broad river in the fore- | HaND:oM7 PARLON Str ne with Brooms’ and all modern ‘conven | adapned for stoners ofices or hotel; Set of the seid lot. which is aise tiuproved by a frame | i vin round, and’ soaring high over ali the dome| AX Gt in the rear, being | “At the publicsale we will offer, the fn six | Awellins house. | national government, too. having abolished the and Mr. H. L. Shepard rendered fine solos, | 8tound, an oe ee J . ND CH 3 . i , a prope:t! arate parcels, of otherwise, if deemed at the tiie |" Terms: Esch of said parcels of real estate will be | oid city government, took charge of the city | while the congregation sang with enthusiasm | f the Capitol and tho gigantic snowy shaft, a nd sould attract the attention of speculators and | adviaahle, go'd for on-thited of te frrchase prices in each, @ itself, and added largely to the public build- the hymns “‘America” and “Soldiers of Christ, | Yisible from base to apex, with verdure around the terine of sale, utens modified by the under. | the residue in two ecual tayavena for which ths pur ings.” Congress completed the Washington | Arise.” The pulpit was beautifully decorated | its foot and its white slenderness repeated in yearn with intorect. aod secured Up adeatof traston | eRe it seth et the thee Meee soleme: One: | chaser or purchasers, yng ‘Monument, end extended from it to the White | by Mrs. C. L. Reynolds with flowers, flags and | the bovom of the water. Any one who has seen the the proverty, or all'cast. A devontot S100 requised | tuenteat ones two. mud three yearm for which aball “ale, ni : A 4 gar bee a monurient from Arlington and still devices that at time of. sale. Ali conveyancing and reccral Ue siven the purchaser's notes, bearing interest | paid. and secured by House on the north and to the Capitol toward | the banners of the Union Veteran Union. : ‘ Purchaser's cost. “Lerum to be couplind wit! ta Bf | at the rate of “0 Der cent annum, paysvie faroel of propercy for which the east a system of parks, which included the | Among those present were: Department Com- | itis one of the most bewutiful of ail the things tends GP SECAS"K' CO", | Somt-annitiiy. from ‘day of sale, end secured by deed ‘saven, o- the purchaser OF ba cheser: tre grounds of the Smithsonian Institution and of | mander W. H. Michael with his staff, Col. R. M. | it the world has, T repeat, no eves in his head, Tisai kas Aucticnears. | oF ; h ssiivection of ie an iersirped om the | Pur all cea. at hia or their option. a Lina 6 SOK an ‘or sil cash, at the option of the pin riired eee 20 ee 2208 ee Afferent of" $1,000 on ¢ech id | and the purchaser or purchasers, will be = J mired when ix accepted. Terms “of sale, to be complied | the day 7 ON MET GREEET. | wilin twenty Gaye fromm, day of ale ctherwine the | werve inh, Sto Ai iran. | Retort sorae, the pent fo ail after mote | coat of fie deren oo a tana welt front | cost'of the defaulting wurehaser. All costs of con HENRY WISE GARNETT, the Botanical Gardens. 2 Calhoun, adjutant general; Col. George W. | 2° monet a, ie bel rages ‘he et tones Thus, from being an ill-built, ill-paved town, | Wheeler, quartermaster general, and the chap- | Ove does not know whoactualls igned it only EN Tn ane | kin ek Se Gigartont, Maj. Dawe, ‘The | sabes le marae taguemienes, Ts cuit es es Se ent Sa meeeese | Sellccing cecmmmantn ware ice premnts W. @. | “enters of Sibey anibahionntion senses to pat 8 ings, Washington bas been changed into a sin-| Hancock, No. 1, in command of Past. Col. W.W | slmost into the category of things which nature, Sularly attractive city. with a peculiar charac- | Chambers; George A. Custer, No. 5, Col. Thos, | ROt man, has made. Of course, some one HANGIN KOLLING- FF CE. Fi ‘OP DESKS. VALUABLE BUILDING Grote. T as 3; 4 i] if Fe i g | i i se ses lot No. 20. in eyancing at purchaser's cost. Piats of the i 5 16 5th st. ter of its own, and giving great promise of the | § Hopki ander; Robert G. Shaw, No. | Cught to have the credit for it. And yet I can- .E I$ BFING MADE RY ORDER he west side of th ot. between Hand | Te}4ucine at purchases cost. Fi am, futare, It ia government city and nothing | 4, (Gab: Thon. Crust, enmimenterie sk Gea ves a eae eaten eee eee cares cree hee " Stet Be sou AND EVERY Ean at ct ies SOnace] ma Information wail be given and, proposals for | ms2a-anae es Le building. else. It has practically no manufactares and | y, Lieut. C 7 ” | the credit, ere is a romantic sort of satis- NESDAYand THU) SDAY, MAY THIRTY- ak ooaren ease m ase at private sale receiv = a — —_— _____ no commere, and its population is made up of | The Weesur's Vetere Reon Caio ander. | faction in persuading one's self that this monu- UNE QIRSE, 1834, cmatencing each | prchaser's coats “Aepuat of #10 reatined at taue | N+ E EDMONSION, Execuugr and Trastre, | | | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Perwons engazed in the overument service, | well represented, all the unions aave one being | Ment to the nation’s fathor was built by the na- | treet (first and second fours) we will well, | set THOMAS DOWLING © SON. | THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Exec:ator and Trastee, TRUSTFES SALE BY AUCTION OF SEVEN (>) and of those who supply their wants, together | prosent, as follows: Elizabeth Custer Union, | tion spontaneously, bhndly, without any defi- reserve. a larzeand valuable collection of uew | py “The WADERSIGNED | THOMARE WaGGh WA. aominens nie onl TO eT BEEEET SOUTHE ASR eee tes Sith a constantly increasing class of people | No.1, in charge of Mre. Laura Wheeler. presi-| nite consciousness of just how beautiful it was | fugniture: to whieh we invite ceueral attention." | ()RUSTEES! SALE [WE THE UNDERSIGNED | _ FALE OF TMPHOVERS BaAT Te | _ BY trite ot Seed of trae Sel ee tded tn ber Ko. who came to there becanse it isa pleas- | Gent; Hancock Union, No.3, Mra. Mary C-Rice, | &ing to be—that the same natural forces which | gurn ture wit nee ete Eee OTD | ance tons irom Ca herae Me Daas creat SNe cS eres ee RCE REAL UE: | 1601. folio 1M et seq.. of the land reconds of the Dis ant place in which to live. The result is that | Senior presi a’ Robert w Union, | Molded Washington himself molded | this | opportunity to obtain Just what you want at your own | Yember $0. NPE, and ree vded tu Liber 18, folio | Atri SOUTHWEST AND VACANT LOF | tictpf Columbia, and at the request of the vartios a: the business quarters of Washington are coni-| Nog Mee Tawie A. Sesith, proniente Mag | singtiar and splendidly beautifal memorial, It | Price % eRe etlecate ase Hatta eee te Pa | _ ADJOINING. Sued torr areata e See sale ES | Tyomcanpon BBOR, aumuoomr paratively small and the residence quarters | Dvtianal president, Mra. Emery, Mchos might casily, one fects, have been more beauti- | 7°™8°™ 6G oy Oay Go., Auctioncers, open accounts of the late arin of Dann English, | Pe vittue of adecree passed in Equity cause No. ShGS, Ap Tar FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the followinz D' gs 8 ago avi | national president, a J. Michael, a srs hanes thetiegt the:| Gaseb ok 7 nN Z ne focmerly located 05 B00 ROG at. toes Incntedood | 32.990, Skidmore et al. va Emma Gross et al. ibed and and 1 ‘situate and being in the | VALUABLE PROPERTY CORNER. Farge, while noth aro constantly Kromini and in attendance, accompanied by the members of | fal than x factory chimuey; simply throug: pt a a doine a whol-sale and retail business at 1224 Penusyt- | SuDreme Court. D.C., the undersigned will offer for | city of Washington, ih the District of Ce and) AVENCE AND FOURTH = fuproviug. ‘The city has followed im its x-| Nor sta residing. in Washington: Mrs. Georgi | eternal fitness of things it grew to be” what | 7pHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auticuers. vane Fast Qe redaene, of arti te | SRr0M Py SO AY: THM, SIX LH_DAY OF, JUNE, | Engen and ditingtiabed a lots 10.17. 1 ks - E e - b 7 itis.” ul y said wevaher, of = business for pri- at OM MM nt remn= 4 feasion the plan of L'Enfant. the French u-| anq Chambers, national treasurer, and Mrs. | itis. ats CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE RE Sate naie, fir the yurpons of carrying out the provi | men the Zollowiny dencribed real estate, o wit" | Sfeqnaetaunbeted 745, ae per lat seconded 2 Sineer. and thus has a character ail its own. | rice, member of the advisory board. T to tn D sions of said trust. Thiet OF ORIGINAL ETS EGUM (4) AND ETVE 1 Palie Dod the racese ot oe Producing by ite systems of avenues a grateful | “ ‘The pastor of the church, Rev. F. D. Power, For information and all particulars apply tothe un- | O). SQUARE THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY- | the District of Columbia, tomether with all irregularity of design, and many open spaces ‘ chatted | PE de Of a decree of the Court of the Sn- | dersixned, Tyo (ase). : provements, Wav, easements, which. like the streets, are planted with trees | reached astrong and able sermon. taking as m Puck. ss - preme Court of the Districtor Co umbia filed April EDWIN SUTHERLAND.) reaste Beginning at the southenst corner of said lot 5, and | Spyurtenances to same’ : | his text the lines from Joshua, “What mean| Host (proudly)—And this is a masterpiece of | 27 soi, in equity cause No. LIL entitied Joh EJ. BOONEILL “| Trustees, | running thence uorth on 10th st. 45 fect 1 inches: and shrabe. | - . ened by | these stone?™ perl Many va Johat Curubsrlamt ta dhe autora ms27-6t 32 Benes ery aneg cheeses Seteell | | Terme of ae: Purchaser to ase oe: maarcli of iaageevsnient. quidhens i! uel cay the, premises, on” FRED ip | pa Sa ; and thence cast 7 | torun Sve years from ise the growth of the city. has not = ped within DR. SMITH’S SERMON. Visitor—Great Scott, man! What is that hole | SI¥TH. 1n03, at poe Ae ie ts sOCLoCK JPUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers ae een Wie Sess 4 rate of sts centum the city limits. The immediate neighborboed | Rey. Green Clay Smith also preached to the| in the corner? It spoils the whole picture. five (3). sanare twenty-two (22), Washington, D. Ce Tors ON FOURTEENTH | of said lots four (2) and five (3). Becinning at a pein | house wiil be requmred of the terchasor st ington, although not desirable fom farmer's point of view, has a great deal o! 26 natural beauty, # fact which was first remarked | tist Church. The church was handsomely OF Cl 5S in the east line of said lot five (5), at at oint G4 feet 1 | gale All convepancina, rece ¥ CLIFTON STREET. | (heh south of the northeast corset of x Wouawets, | Shite aeons ., JUNE SECOND, A.D. | and running thence west G1 feet 7 juchns: thence ‘will sell, in frout of the eet G inches: thence exst O1 feet 7 inches to | otherwise the trustees de Soman —We v wife i he cant bait of said lot five (3) fronting thirty-five v 0 Metropolita: Host—Well, you see. my wife is an autograph | ths casi baif of said I » ns Union Veteran Union at the Metropolitan Bap-| - tteetor wad the wouldy'e rest unt they Gut | Sis feck nla CO) inctig om D sireet by adept of ous the signature out and pasted it in her album. mis of sale: One-third cosh, one-third in one fearrve by Mr. Merry, the British ister to the | decorated. Hancock, Logan, Custer, Kenly and ah a a ‘ear anil one-third in two Years, to bear interest, S pee aideast line of said lot five 3), and thence south 2 | property at the risk and cost of the defeultic Tnited States, in Jefferson's time. ‘The valley| Lincoln commands, accompanied by’ the ogenkes sae wai set ns tee cies aries | cotentg mie ike bites Ut namie | Gow a ont well ack Gatien!" wash eee ¢ & . : ‘The Ugly Heiress. the prembees seid, or all-cash, at the spion of the | Columbia Heights Thess lots fount on 14th - : 3 Rey a of the Potomae, especially above Georgetown, | Woman's Veteran Helief Union Auxiliary to ae Purchaser, "A deposit of 8200 tobe made by the pir | ttree: atid 140 feet of Ciliton street, running back to one-third in two yrarm, Bates to be wiven for WILLIS ©. HALDEMAN." is very beautiful, rising abruptly into low bills Logan Command. filed into the church shortly | FFom Life. pio a Shier af the thi of sate, Te terine of ae ae Ot | i ee anne ine antec tte apes eeu by ced of trust wa the | _ms@2-tels nan u8 Pt. broken by the ravines or watercourses which | before 11 o'clock under command of Col. | Fortune teller—“Your husband will be a poor | complied with within ¢ n jays trustees reserve rignt | | Tluwy are the most handsomely sitna in this | Cent pe; annum Until paid. payable eemmt-antoalle’ or PUNCANSON BROS —“Auctionsors. come down to the great river on ail sides, A| Bumps cf Logan Command, No.2. _ Services | man.” conveyancing at pqrcliwcer's cost, ‘Mt Bice gi tie option Of the’ purchaser. “A deponit of | 2 rcp, =F, large branch. known as Rock creek, runs from | were then opened by the chanting of the Lord’s | Inqnirer—‘‘How can you tell that?” SACKSON'H. RALSTON, cried Sh Shi eae on Tea ee oe | TATA ND ADIOINENG) BOREAS A & point north of the city down to the Votomac, | prayer by the congregation. Dr. Smith took| Fortune teller “Weil, rich men don't marry pean anne | sold .s risk and cost of defauiting purchaser. Con | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. AND CONTAINING | # Wastineton, DC sy anaee dividing Washington from Georgetown. ‘This | bis text for his very able sermon from the first | ¢or money. 2 my29-AkA vision | Vevauciny at purchasers Ot a pF me Attornes for the estate of Emily HL Reed, deceased, stream. miscalied a “creek,” forces its way | chapter of Ecclesiasties, fourth verse, “One : eae Se Sateaeer ee ee pcomanand xen view ., Truster, ae Tein of cectain deed of trust, dete’ the oem | Tis hakde through the ledges and hills’ until it reaches | generation passeth away and another genera- R jet Pr Spree peer ann JACKSON H. RALS' Jand records af the District of Coluiubes te Liner tae aataShna Danish Bas Ace the river, and its narrow valley is as wild and | rth abideth forev Had Met Them. TRUSTER'S S4L¥ OF IMPROVED RrAL Estate | Ar nReors ly co make an advantag flio HSS, and at the requent cf the wolder of the Notes . Neel aitinuee adie’ Teas | Hon cometh, but the earth sbideth forove pee mand ‘ON WILSON STREET NEAU LINDEN STEEET, | £2 etre ata; jtven @ chance toa seculator or builder | oio4 unas ©. sectited thereby, we will sell at public auction. ou the 920 PAAVe. antiful ag if it were hidden in some distant m Vorue. O8 WILSON STREET NEAU LIN SEED: | tagstdestrable property at low higures Tels seldom | _my2 Bo mrewiees, on THURSDAY, the FIRST TAY Oe oc Mountains. Tho Fiftitlh Congress took 140] cogs einen wed tho| _Belle—MJnck said you were the second pretti- |, DIVISION, BY AUCTION. aie Oe Elisnetchborhos tis rarkbiy advanring nvaiter "| RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTS. ORE TAL at FOR O'CLOCK P.M. the {lowing | TRUSTEES: SAL OF VALUABLE Uxtwpne as i r the evenin, v. George Elliott of in vi decree of the Sapren © : agape Sus ig descr property. ys in the coun’ jashine- q. ee ne ee pe est girl he had met in Aiken. District of Colmabiacpamed on thedey day of Maya” | hee ri’ anmuunced | TRUSTEES, SALE BY Action oF FRawe | fon. District of Colanibia, to wits Ad that certain | NEEXT STREET AND FLORIDA at for a zoological park, and the Fifty-first, with Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Church preached a ‘Nell—How dia hi t that?” Do IkOk in Fquity cause No 14,34 ry at ihe tt ; Mtkaretobear | HOUSE AND LOT ON F STREET NORTH BE- | Piece or parce! of land and premises k>own and 4 > i. great cood sense, continned the work by tak-| Memorial dav sermon to the members of the| N¢li—“'How did he come to say tha | herein Willan ty : Interest af te rate of Over cert. pee able | yf WEEN IST AND 2ND STREETS Wrst. Ho goisved ay and Ving alt blot mpmaberrd oue Ay |. euctucofa deed of trust duly neconted in ing 2,000 acres more. extending to the head of | U. Morris Post, No. 19, G. A. R,, of | _Bille—“He was just saying that you and T | Prentiss et al aro ‘ n i-annually, or all e: "pur | pyB¥ Ftc of x decree of the Supreme Court Of the | In Henry C. McCeney s sun Pe eGR, i ee eS, the stream, for © public park. Thus this | George, U- Moris Post. No. 19, G. A.B, of | were the only girl acquaintances he had mado | * Wil! offer for sike by pays te | Ceeticd thetslence a ieeesT teres AotetGe Me | LEA wherein. Catherine -E'"Welch, wunedlane is | aud. "Eacocare-s Ae hor Flat Pecorted te Eibertinr, | hasty secured thencbys the usdertianed teens will beautiful region, with its rocks and woods and | Georgetown. The pulpit was draped in the | since his arrival.”’ 5 OreLOc . FFT Bele Sean reg tenet pike compluinaus, and John Welch, infant, et et, are des | Sbepherd, folio 14h, of the e-ords of the survey~ | Lilerforsslely public eaesion. tn iroutet te ones caareak & 1 | stars and stripes, which fell in long folds to the vias S07 ee ‘situate in the count lb psd Seeded ies pong fendants, the indersirnedt ustess will offer for sa's | OF = oflice of the District of Colt’ ce TUESDAY. THY SIXTH DAY OF s ravines, has been preserved from the destroy: : , E wat purchaser's rns fondants, the undersigned t-astecs ore rn cice of the District nf Tie Seok or BAL base FIVE Coto ¥, ing hand of the land speculator. It is not too | floor, and the altar was set upon either side Self-C; a fhe oust hai?of lot numbered sleds Gin Ulock miine | Pied with in fifteen day's otherwise the rx ec | DaV THe SIXTH DAY OF UNE, A.D, ous AT | paid in tutee equal fostafimenta: seamcteas taone: | lowsue described en! eetaty situate ta thecite ed Weak: ‘it wi with palms and ferns, giving a dark green se! t d Tesell the prove-ty at the risk andcov. of defaults | DAY THE SIXTH DA) 3 eval much to say that it will make a park of greater | With palms and ferns, givi dark t= ee beret'nincteen (It) nthe Howard Univeratig ub: | f2,remeliehe veaverty at therisk and.cos! of default | HAT NST Put OCLOCK BA“: faltine | Revand tines ane a eee a Tere mas | Honea Sorrtoeeenl cote. situate ta shoei’ hat. I beauty than is to be found in the | tingtothe bright of the red, whiteand blae. Tho | From the Chicago Inter-Ocean. Gielen at ane fare co vane A senthn sotaon pur PEt ae aenaaGe | eacribed real ewtate and premises, Iyine and being wn ‘y sold. with iuterest, payalie setui-ansually, | piece or parcel of land and premises known apd. dive rite ytsar ys ‘i | members of the tended iargely in uni- | “What wonderful self-command Jones pos- | division was made by. the surveyor of Washt ON BROS. Aneticucers.” | ecity of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: | at the rate of 6 per cent per amt ‘until paid. or all | Hivenished as and bring «part of lot ‘three Melgaborheod of say grenk city in the world. | | SOROS, ee an can spekiiied with | sesnet?” county and now aypeare of record in his offic. SON BUOS., Ancticnvers. “ | Sii of Tot anbered thive CH ip, square mimbered | Caebjatt «cption ofthe purchaser, A deposit 2 @:00 | (Aisin square nusitored tee hundred and witty It ellent thing that the original i : - — . the iusprovesvents, we nea ae five hundred and sixty-seven (Miz). bexinine for the | will be required when the prope-ts is hwocne? a EN, and being des-ribed as follows: eae tre ee ae ae ern aes eS | the dark unllocans of the G. A.B.” Dr. Riliott's |" sWies aid ae do?” Mieriteor sale: “One-third cash, batance in, ste (| PRATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTTONEENS, — | ramen the linac! Fentrent Barth xt a" tole Alsen | Raleto as cloved tae hfclen aye fous sy of a sta polit on, the hae of bth a js | text was from the story of the woman and the| «yye¢ h a terrible cold and left | S2t¥e ve months from date of sale, for ‘whic. the 20 PAL AVE. NW. ghe hundred and sixty and tive-tenths (160.5) feet | otherwive the property, will be resoid atthe risk and | one Lunu.ed snd forty (140) feet, north from that we have for our capital a city which is a| mory (Met a man with a terril an notes of the pure! “est at the rate of hare ‘West from the southeast coruer of said square; run. | Cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice by | southwestern commer of said square apd thence ram CS ee es eee a attainontsis patron peraf-annnaliyscr ait Soot dke pee | TRTORLINCCR HOUSE. WEE Mk Bience wert “twenty-thtee "and eleven huciredtes | Hebedin Washinetan, Dre” wove 4sHy Pavers pub- | ine Dar Men astees or tear hoe of end ioe the g c rat-al ally. cash, i option of 18 pu eC pUSE WI ence Wes rs aad elever il i . C hes better that the government of a great couatry CAPITOL HILL VETERASS. —se+ Shaver, Adeyoui of B10 required at the time at | PROSEMESTS SITCRTED ON 4 CALL) feet: thence south one handed and. twenty BEATNARD #WARNER,? 9, Sieve sents trate aD ied hares Eee should have a city to itself, and not be lost in| embers of Sheridan Post and many other He Was No Bully. fale. "Terms to be com lied with in Sftoen days f-oin | EAST CORNER OF NEW. SERSEY AV (220) foot to the line Of said strect and thence east | _myISdkas LOUIS D. WINT. } Trustees. | thence west to the astd street sud the flace of bestne the turmoil of some vast metropolis, where its ; = the day of sale, otherwise I reserve the richt to resol ‘T.N.W.. AND KNOWN AS HOUSE slong thatline to the pot of bexinning, toxether | —y = Bine. together with all the essements. nereditements ese flail Senestahen ond ake | veterans of the G A. R living on Capitol Hill | From Texas Siftines. the proverty ai the risk and cost of tho defaulting | NEW JPRSEY AVE, with the improvements theresa JAO°S* No. 1528 MADISON STREET. Rilappartensners to the sabe beoneiae OF 1D any ae an me ih nok aa Baptist Ch t| “No,” sadly said the stranger at the restau- | Parchaser, “All conveyancing, recording, &e., at the | By virtue of adeed of trust, duly reco-ded in Liber | "Terms: One-thint cash, balance in two equal i me ‘Wine appertatnine. Bight feadilr in country lke ours betmort| South Carolina avenue sud D strect esterday | raat as heed at tho euprol collec handed | Peewee "PHAR. BUOWSISG, Troe, | HE Dwdat Cightie att st Saraceet of | Mnirnata arene spree | Re ERE Taney ero hewmen wipes | erat t Mere ua paren might readily ina country like ours be most | South Carolina avenue and D street, yesterday | rant, aa he looked at the cup of coffee hande = NET. NING. Trustoo, wimiaba.and’ af, the “reqtiest of al | date of sale, e deferred payments | DAY. MAY THIRTY-FIROT. 18At 1 will offer for | two stallments at ene unfortunate ‘or our general welfare. There | morning. rhe, sermon was preached by Rev: | ont to him, “you can take it back. I haven't casas Sia a ee Se Sie id io be nocarel yer ed Pirunt os th Pei sone Nest, fA eRe e Sasie serene ‘was atime when a widespread feeling existed | J.D. Smith, chaplain of Sheridan Post an: t to ati thi weak that. | §@-THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED, ON AC- m MONDAY, THE NIX*T £NTH DAY OF | prewil-es sold, or all casi, at the op-ion of the pur- | & rCLac! «the east tweuty feet front | payable semi-annuslls. said deferred payments like the Untied States, but that "dav ‘has Tong | mean ye by these soncs?” Find dks FRANK T. DROW has become or is becoming in all material —— AUCTION SALES. ee a ees hour and place, | lowing described real estate, citasted in the city’ Hired at the time of sale, ‘Terms to be complied | Jt. The lot has a twenty.toot front, runs beck wits | at the opt on of the purctismer. SIN Tnmten” | Waantoaten, Dusrictof Camnbisrtewits =’ OF | SRG Sen daratrom'talc. Alftouvepanciaat ie: | that widih winetyeAve: fect ores ‘alsys asin ti: | EAT ng equa ae hel tise ee Zot numbcred th 1¥-two CE) of Belden Noble and | cording, &., at be ae el Degred by 9 tuo story belek a eit ro bees vised with — us tte days fro 1S Hoss stbdivision of lo as f term fe: One-third of the pm mon! oy otherwin the trsters tenerve the risht ‘ones sss" subdivision of lots fftean HENRY EP BLALE, } Trustees, | cash ana the residue in two equat tue tasents wee | tae "l HY i 5 i U1 STOR’ oven tet 2 Fisher an: Property at the risk and cost of defaulting pure ways everything that the capital of the United | gathered a large attendance of members of the FS Ne gS A TT eg Bae PO KO Rd r FG 5th st_ nw, | Srectively cneand two soars trum day of aaie wich | chaverafes fivedaysautvenisemen*iowomenewepspar States should be. and yet it has not lostand |G. A. R.at the morning services at the First TWEEN ISU AND Lato) SERERTSOCOLUAE | GL) ae the sane ie recorded in the District survesor's |“. @ sLoaN & G0, Mucloucers, 1407 Get, Stine deteeh Pee anmum Parable veual-an- | publised in Wessiucion. DC All-conveyancing, a aeercter at tee hand er at, and important | Congregational Church yesterday, the special | WWTALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers BIA HEIGHTS, FROSTING 90 FEET BY 150 | Cather witirall the tarerremecte Rezeen (1b, some ormeicerth Durchseer's notes ond & Seed ef thor ce re eee ee aT oTEDE, “Lerms: One-third cash, th installments at one and two y There is, however, something more to all *ttraction being, the memorial sermon by Hev. | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | (REAR "oT UMIGE STABLE IS PROPRUTY OS sir MIMEET DEYWEENH | today efaale Adc NST IO TAT Ve Mae ess | RIESE TRYIN B._MOULION —a this than the merely material side. Ina coun-|D®- Newman. Kit Carson Post was repre- L ESTATE PRONTING 66 10-10) FEET ON | ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE SECOND, | installments af one and two ye AND NUSTREETS NORTAWEST, AND ONS | the tive ofsale Alleomverancine and rewurdine at | T)ATCLIFPE, DARK & CO.. AUCTIONR! r “ 'o- | sénted largely, while there was smaller FE NORTH SIDE OF NEW YOKK UE | A.D. 1801, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, wo will | jim. p: ally, secured by deed of STHEET BETWEEN 1 WELFTH ‘AND THIN- | Purchaser's cost. Ifthe toons of sale are wt com, |B 20 PENNA. AVE. SOW. try like ours itis especially desirable to pre- | *¢ 2 the Di BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STR nell, Jn front of the premises, the weat 50 feet front of | trust on the premises anid, or'allcvah, at the option |, TEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. Hed with within ten days atte: ale te property will — serve all historic and patriotic associations. [f, | ions from nearly every post in the District.| NORTHWES‘. NING BACK TO 30-1 Tot three (3), block thirty -throe situate on the | of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required upon |» BY ¥i'tue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | be resold at the risk ana cost of the defaitin: pur. | TRUSTERS SALF OF AN ATTRAC THREE RUD YA! after the war, the capital had beeu removed. | Department Commander Faunce and staff at- PUBLIC ALLE’ north side of Princeton sireet betwe ‘3th and 14th ance of bid, If the tertus of sale are not com- | District of Columbia, passed in eouity cause num | Chater. A good tt! certified by the Columbia STORY AND CELLAR BEICK REST! Nb BOUNDED ON of th . — stance WEST BY A15-FOOT PUBLIC ALLEY. streets and inproved by a two-story double brick | plied with in fifteen dave from the day of sale the | bered 15813, docket $3, wherein Florence V. Galieber | Title Insurance Gomyany. THE NORTHWEST SECTION OF THE CIt all these associations which have gathered | tended, while among those from a distance was Steak: aka! aaah pnialluae 1892, in | dwelling, containing 11 rooms, with a large stable in | Pued, with in fifteen Ko ressl the property at | Ctal. are cowplainants and Wiliam H. Popeer et cee BLATE LEP, Attorney f-r owner. BEING Thi MISES No. 1902) RST About Washington would have been Tost, and | © F. Foote,departmentcommander of the state qeity ease (No, Waa0h Tieury. Stewart at ver | Hereat, ; Heristandeont of the aefauitine rurcoaste eter ave | defetdants, the underakeued. "as trisiese” Sil oder WALTER WILLIAMS 8CO. Suc | RASS we should have begun over again with an en- | °f Florida. The seats in the main body of the | Sohn Stewart etal., Suoreme Court, District of Co- | This rroverty is located in one of tho best sections | faye’ mavertionment of ccdhnen Tn soins newspaper | fF sale at oublic auction in front of the inf sen, | _mr1O3&is rin ~ on WEDNESDAY, JUNE SEVENTH, 1803, at HAL omas conveyancing described By virtue of 4 deed of trost Cated the tenth (1! ity, The house | published in Washington, D. C. tirely new city to which no interest attached |ChUrch were reserved for the veterans, while | lumpia, the undersicned will offer for sale on. MED- of this rapid'y improving part of t z . te SUNE SEVE: ~ ON | being’ commodious and ‘well built. Within half s. re purchaser, PABT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the follogtns HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, day 0° December, A.D, IN beyond the fact that it was one day to be the | the congregation filled the rear seats and gal- | HFSDAY, IUNE SEVENTH. at PINE O'CLUCK T | Hock cf the cable cars and Dr. tammondeeapleria | a4 Tecording at the costot the parca | Fae ratate tot Boni ot etatte following descrbed | "T G12 Et nw | ES toa dolls 0 eapital of the country. About the home of the | lery- ‘sqtiare ive hundred a1 fourteen (o14), Washington, | Fesidence. A -splendid opportunity to obtain a wuod | my27-d&ds ERRY B. TURPIN: Tro 2} Ghat aauaty nmabered fonr hundred and siehty-one | eencurRIes SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | pitiic suction, in tre national government memories are sure to __ Pe RNS regen Ore dinates “balance in cno and two | [ )UNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS ine (O)" inches. front of Berd Mee ee te fal eens | PRORERTE, NO Ios THREE REED Be | bax, ditt Fike Y luster, and in # century—a long time in a new Getting Ready. and one-third in two. Yanrs, notes tobeutven for dee | eure at 6 ter e-nt peraninun Iuterest, payable arti. OTH AND D STS. X.W. | saidsauere, improved by the buck dveliinstnows | HIGH STREET, GEQKGT TOWN, | Pedcnd ueoedion. sttensot i ple dis ®; | Zonually, pte secure 3 = i a 7 * north we x . of Cal a, $e tas Liceery of alt tho evente Eas ares att. | From Tenth SE a ee ny a eee ee noes teMEON MH | apserersTRaTONS SALE OF FURNITURE, | RESETS ON SRReME EAT Te See IRE | on THORSDAT Tose Hee. 19mg, ar Feve | Banke Golub ‘The sun grows warmer: how it makes ‘The summer landlord smile ole rf iz al h, | chaser, or other terms can be made. A deposit of GOLD WATCH, &e, same decree, we will offer: archascr. < deposit of £500 2 | 8250 required at the time of sale, “Convevancings | ‘The undersigned, administrator of the. estat r sale, in'like mmenper, all | O'CLOCK P. M.. I'will sell, im front -f the tremiges, | Sng Deane lot manabersd place in Washington since 1800 were to be S)in Mary McC. Baldwin's | the south half, or 25 front bya depth af aout et of | of jot numbered fifteen ( Sinem Oka 1 nare numbered Beat mare membered aoe umared i rerms of sal compl t purchaser's cost. | ‘T¢ to pl with | William Obold, deceased, will sell at public auction | recorded subdivision of part of ean Tt ro | feet, of lot 18 in ity and Haws is ad.Avtion to | Kduare Bi nbered « y save cy fee c written we should have a fairly complete story| ‘To think the season's drawing near Wien within ten taysere rretateee resi ar Hoke | in ittecn days.ctherwieo the rieht reserved teresal the | on THURSDAY. THE YIEST DAY OF JUNE A. D: | Nundved ant sevens tee Cosh eee eee | Gontatecs treater ee amen adltion Xo | cormioet coversapa's, ailerel ths abi Reaaae of the United States. With the pablic bude When he Gilt ake hi ollet Einitgne norehacet? “Couvesaneing and recording sé | rroverty at the riand cont of detauitine archavery | 186, a the HOCH OF TEN O’LOCR A.M of aid | frame dwelling Fnowh and wambered LOH eaereet | Sod wevet between, Wert OF Poand” Mtollaatter | Reeenget thw survey Ee onl eas fees of Washington axe amccubed the Trea n is pile! a 5 shen ive diya’ advertiscprent of such renal in soni at the auction rooms of Duncanson Bros. Sov, | norihwest, BAR as eur taa (Ee and improved by a two-story aud attic brick | $20.5) ir e na ; fas meal Ft ae a semen aon Fa Stn w.< the following de crm ai aicrinat beg Gisties-as! tee % | and deeds of a the great public ‘men of the| And as the giddy. gushing girl SACESON EH. RALSTON, Trases. aw. | mysbdkde, DUNCANSON BAUS. Avctioneera, | Hovds..c i uiraoilal catates One (1 aut of | (of the Parcinas aponey to be fai in cash andthe | | Teri of aale: One-third cash, the residue tm two | { country, and within hor limits the qrents have Her summer plaa now makes IRVING WILLIAMSON, Trustee, RATCLIFFE, DARR & Co., avcTIONEENS, — | PMnte sue pair yaw soe rife | Years reapectivelss with feteres? at the sutent'h fee | Pagmene woke eesuced UF the ruchaser ey cure: een % y : rate o vane ured by the purchaner Sbich have eettled the fate of the Union. “It te| yl, trem ite Winter envelope 1. CABPLL WILLIAMSON, “I riste EL Sas ous Sent rer aunun from the day of salesecured by deed of | BOtS, bearing per cent interest. pay whic m. Tt is Her bathing suit she takes. sack ae one tool chest and carpeuiter's tools, | trust on the property aod, or all cash, at the cp ion | SBBUAIIY, and deeds of trust on the property sold, oF well to have such a city, and it is still better to mse a FLERE, TRUSTEES SALE OF SUBURBAN LOTS IN ‘Terns of | of the purchasers. A deposit of 8200 0p each parcel | allcash, at the option of th purchuner:conveyamaur Sedans dawsiegik, distal tehere coe ee 7qHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, INCOLN, NEAR BENNING'S, OBOLD. | will be requiredat the time of sale. All conveyancing | 82d recording at purchaser's cos. Terius to be usily, at tae lace where people may come from ali parts His View of It. Heal Estate Auctioneer. and recordiig, Wilt be at the cost of the purchasers | plied with in ten days from day ofea.e. A deposit of nag yg A Bar broad laud, where they must forget all focal | F¥om the Providence snd Stonington Bulletin. VALUABLE inveach case within fitec, (1) days fromthe deny eo ee st a Curae on te interests and remember only that they are eit-| _ Mary's intended (to her little brother, whom. STREET Bi Columbia. parsed in equity gale, otherwise Uh trustecs reserve the nicht forall | poo g Executrix 0: Ge on anh @ conerenitaaee io es me cae ie i " fehurd ae ‘ SE Ura e property im detaie ae ‘cost of the eda ~ Jancit Goo rape izens of the United States, In such @ place | he meets for the first time)—“I see you have | HAL SThEnE <4 ea a TREE Pind HT TREE Tone | fMultne purchaser iter hve cy aays Siverutemens | a UNCaGoN BROS Anca — a sts. Ternmet got only can they find much that is of | your sister's bair.” O'CLOCK FAM Twill offer for sate. in front of pASEMEMD BCR LESIDERCE ofwuch resaie. JAMES. HOOD, D from interest and instruction. but they are in the iN of Tor din scjuiare G57, midst of memories and associations which . two fraines and a brick stabi When mamma had my Jong curls cut off last | 835 per mont: Mh, no. sits she has mine. | BER, Little brother. ock or section T of Tal herift Estate,” known as LOT CORNER NORTH operty Tish aud cost of defwuiting purchase renting for Lincoln, CAROLINA AVE Pacific tildinix, acess = int RVI | rustece, | MAGSIFICERT RU, mSc-cokas ¥ AND FOURTH STREPT . cf : B . EAST, WITH A PRAM" DWELIING UPC +4, | advertise: = my nore % tell them at every step that they are citi- = Ya se Terme day of THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, —_| tictef Columb Awith log cabin. + By I . — wee A see Uren Se | ice nek ee, Le Zeus of a great ation with a great” past |Mmmer ater Mary ad them mado into a | sue jie,f CE oinetund h a tb ae erased as oc astznan nt seen, to meant | \WALTER By WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionem — | 08 THURSDAY: AY, ZUNE, | tied es Wechierion 2150 ce wremen It is well that our children should | Srich; 8m i wearing Cheuk ever: |< ercH, FORA BROWS NEAT PATATEDROKGED .. tyres the Iapd recone of the District of Cohunbia, Twill | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRoven | ¥ill sell, inf myT3 Abie ALBERT A. wILSUK. Treen. ‘come to the city throngh whose streets } . anit oe T406 G STREET N.W. fatie, fie of sale. | spective premises, on MONDAY. “THE FirTy | {Alea top oae SSEEEIPE, OF | Sveatue an ph SALCARLE IMPROVED passed im their day Adams and Jefferson. M. : Meeuanuast dig GES TALE nin uInOvED | ce ee eee Teed Seana eee or SUSE, Bs ae EVE ore s tye lance fraiue del tua EST RUE. BING MOUSE AND PRCA on and Marsball; to the city whose capitol has| | 4 4, 0, Not Platters, STFES SALE OF VALUABLE IMe efiteftultin porches attr Hive dasy' adverts nen desert teal nipes fa deed of trast. cated on the 7th any | (lime Jost: NO. hue NOT card the voices of Clay and John Quincy yn the Chicago Tnter-Ocean. aoe eof a certain deed of trast, bearing dase | it ihe Evenihy Star neweparer. x a pre heii in the cit ah; D. 1800, and recorded in Liber So. I macrns tetptioenagy besmusof Webster and Sumner; to the eity | May—“What made you tell that horrid Miss | BY Trig ofp certain deed of strost bearing dave ANDEEW B. DUVALL, Tensteo, a Sut gq). of the land records for the District of five /45). forty-six y-eieht (48). in George wre numbered two hun- with the improvements, thereto belonging. i nd forty-four (44), fort AGA Lontsiana ave. now.) (Gg), forty-seven (47) and fe Cobarnts subdivision of sg) Tossome thw ia. tn Lae iv anctly KDAY, 1M seh at FIVE : cal bia, ‘and’ by direction of the person secure the tndersieued trustees wil wet at" yabie in foont Of the premises, on TCESD AY" the X-THIED DAY OF MAY. A.D. ISKt AT CLOCK PM. lot of ground muinbered here Lincoln wrought and suffered and died, | Stumble that she danced like an angel: and where the armies of Grant and Sherman | cause [thought they never danced, and marched in triumph. It is the city that Wash- | neither will she.” fngton founded; it bears his name and is a| y2d&ds 239) ot of the land records of the District of | 5 ‘and ‘at the reqs party secnrad | (1 G. SLOAN & CO., Auctiouce ereby, we will sell at public ai mivea on TUESDAY. THE SIXTH Lt) DAY + 1803, AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK LOT ONO | "Lote 44 and . CON (46) in the subdivision of © 8 deed of trast wre , Z tee followin dvseribed real estate, situate in STII t THIRTY-SECOND AND | one * ke = sion of the puch ser. tof his history. From the obelisk reared FERS G Washington, District of Colawba, to | THIRIY-THILD STREETS, GEORGETOWN. | years, be ater | Bric. ager pat tected hod ay eames | Mieed at tne of sale his honor. a noble shaft glittering in tne satisfactory. THis et numbered one Vinndred and fourteen (14) | wy virtueot a goed of trast 16. un) bearing dato | Antain, pay i, fore office of the District of Columbia, ton | EAMETS oust ganlight, or standing pure and clear against the | Ffom the Indisnapolis Journal. pf Perkins and Me nbdtvision of lots uti | Noveant ist ecurded n't tr cate aa be pula amibioct to a deod of | gether with he improvements, cunsisting. uf « three. | —™320-0& and. sour CAD élouds, we can look far away down the What rigut had you to say that I was lead- | "re 2: (0) of “Eitzabeth | Columb ‘the party: weented | th ‘ fo-of'G per cent | Rerenice remaence, sito TA is eheht (98) his much- | ing an aimless life? fone known as Lanier H same ix liber. “County ine Fate of G per cent } | Toru of sale: One-third eash. of which the sum of “I didn't say it. I said you were leading @ | 32°Ih the office of the surveyor annually. is to be pa d at the tf of le, ide be sold subject to asecond | in two-caual lustallments in, siz nad tweite Rete wer to the place where he sleeps, Joved Mount Vernon. Ail this is 5 action, du front of th wT Dred on AY. TH ii D, 1802 AT HALE-PAST FT Jowabt; but. after all, it 1s true sentime nameless life—unmentionable, you know.” icc tesating afte Caoh ipa tn: Kanaan vonan cat tee (EM percetaed dairy tive | forone rears lnarit Witereat af te atecot Whareast | ety ty date of fale. for wh"h che varchower wil be ennobies nations and makes a people eapab quiron pea daa Drgved bya fraine dwelling. echase money and | {erties Sarna en rtges cantauentioned taste can be dis: | the said day of wale, with interest, at the fate of Pe in ous yea of great de 16 fo well to have a cipitel city | A Physical Impossibility. ii cashy Hajatee ion and lued Until maturity. atthe option of the purchasers, | Geant uyon the nrenilecs sold. “Orie warchesce mee | Cinta interest and catate ser Convey: = poopedlancmirss a at iota canto, one that fe the | #Fom Judee i Shon, payable semfarnnaliy, cared ‘hy deed of | pa bien tse t Afo ber paid inv cash witaaafwenn | PALgu cash at bis glen, farm of onic ote come | tan aiey Wfeet tix inch fom date of ba po face of all the people. and that telis ao| First Strayed Reveler—“Tell y' what, Bob, | ust of the property sold. or all cost. at the option | Gepoait of 8100 will be required at thi Tord ee reg ire Cates ec omy OL #200 on each | erty may be resuid at the Fisk ahd cost of the default: | gether with © seit or of the purchaser. \ deposit of © reel the jw oerty at toerish natioual | I'm ‘fraid to go home. M wife smell liquor on | bf sale. Terms of sale ty he compiled with within ten | conveyancing and T +) orehuse: alter ten days a@vere of sale pring at purchaser's Ii the terns chaser ofa © are not complied with an above required the | TS PEM Tae Gg Beppe 5 Snd together with gtory but that of natioval life an ” oud at the risk and cost re not complied wit lend o he per - ne i ther i meized xt lew meaner t st union ee Gf tie defuadting purchaser, "Allcouveyanciay st pure ie right'to resell the property at the | deta tins PurthadT oe reieh eters eenee the | myC-eokds MAR MOKRIS, 5 Trustees D harkiue, and wilt menus acai SON _———— Second Strayed Reveler—“Hold y'r breath." | chaser's cost. : : er conveyancing, recording, &e-, at the cont ¢ {27-THE ABOVE SALE TS POSTPONED UNTIL da favor ct ‘ ANDLLW BD DUVAl sok, Sure care—Brome-Seltzer. can't doit. It’s too strong.” DUNCANSON BHOS, Auctioneers. ‘my 24-eokds Fy my25-dade US ‘Order of the trusteca. DANE ® CO. Auctioncecs, wee eatere ase pill te: