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123 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1894~TWELVE PAGES. SUBURBAN NEWS, | s2cec2-Snecits 124 ttt edopts the| CORRECTED sucAR TReTIMONY. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ° AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. " acquisi Hon to it. Miss Helena H. Mitchell. | What Mr. Gaston Told Representative TOMORROW. 5 FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE Days. FUTU DAYS. pear. a3 will Miss Satan A, Kissing Mize; Cadmus About Tarif Legislation. (~~ |" ka «on, ‘AUCTIONEERS. RATCLIFFE, DARR AUCTIONEERS, TER B. WILLIAMS ONEERS a Kiggins, Miss THOMAS p>. . & CO., AUCTION Walt & 0., avcTr ANACOSTIA. L. Naylor, Mr. Robert W. Smiley, Mr. Sher-} Representative Cadmus appeared yester- DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUAB: 920 Pa. ave. nw. —— idan Fer 4 other favorite We before the rial sugar investigat- i SOWN AR ROL TT Ra ae, = eT oebarsied 16 ee, fda ree an ‘ashington | day before senatorial sugar ‘ 612 BST. N. W. HOUSE, KNOWN AS NO. 1177 NEW HAMP- LAND, CONTAINING 16 78-100 ACRES, Miss Pitts, sister to the wife of Fred.| Msttionic espirants. ing committee and corrected his testimony, [RIE AVENUE NOnrat wast, Announcement On Liss, INTHE COUNTY” OF Douglass, is lying very M1 of spinal menin-| pooien caan nun the report of which had become confused. —_ pearing date March 22, 18ST, ‘and fectedea fy uke yr wtitee of 6 dood of trent, antsd June gitie, at the family residence on Jefferson THAN THE COLUMBIA. | hie said that he knew Mr. Gaston, the : No. 1244, ‘page 250 ct soq., uc at Tee nad sees E t di DTss0, and duly ‘ecorded in L cane ‘ecw ue ck Wilkesbarre wire manufacturer, and’ that|®4U2 OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS “OF EVERY Of the District of Columbia, ‘and at the request of xtraordinar y 426 ot og, one of the land Rev. C. Bourne, who has accepted a call = gg aoe _ eapolis on). the 6th or 7th of March Mr. Gaston| DESCRIPTION. AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, | decree Gt Une Spe eyo of ent Distiet, as Fi Cc. . Ni | thereby, we bail sell at public to the pastorate of Campbell A. M. E. : - came to him and sald: “I do not believe th?! S4TURDAY, JUNE NINTH, 1694 COMMENC.| Heat St OL egulty, In a cause wherein Daniel ME CAPPAKES. | oe Norcmlaee, WEDNESDAY, UIUNE Ot Church, Hillsdale, has taken up his resi-| 7h¢ mew United States cruiser Minneap-| tsriff pill will pass." When asked why he ¢t al. were defendants, Known as equity cause No. all that ‘ceriaim piece o: parcel of land, sitants dence on Sumner avenue. Rev. Mr. Pnil-| °lS returned at 6 o’¢lock last night to Phil-| thought so, he said: “I was in my room last| #N@ AT TEN OvcLocK. 15820, the undersigned trustee will, on MONDAY, Peremptory Sale and, lying 1m the of Washington, Ups, a former incumbent, who 1s now | *%¢!phia from her preliminary or builders’ | nignt and there were a number of sugar ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of the preuilses, ‘sell at sublic euten, ° “Suerift Eetater™ beginning for" the, @ congregation in Philadelphia, Pa., | ‘4! trip. The big ertiiser acquitted herself | men and, I think, some Senators among ss that certain parcel and lot of land situate in the int on the division line made in 1875 between SEVERAL FURNITURE VANS AND BUSI-| city of Wi te in. Di Bane is spending a few days among his old flock. | ™0St ¢reditably, “proving herself the equal | them in the adjoining room, and from what - being part of orginal We ae ute eee ~_* Deane, distant 108 06100, perches, Mr. David E. Haines will shortly begin in every way; if not the superior, of her sis- I heard I do not believe the bill wili pass.”” NESS WAGONS. A NUMBER OF VEHICLES wambered steel (72), deserit as follows, = west i ° to ° ter ship; the Columbia. While the Minnea| wit: Begi the same at a point on New E thererection of two modern frame houses| Or Si0y the Columbia deo ie Minneap”| When asked whether Gaston had men-| AND SETS OF HARNESS, Hampshire avenue, distant forty (40) feet trom the nti re Stock cn — street between ~ ore = mrgihon — « rec nos - tioned the names of any persons present ALSO, AT ‘TWELVE, eo = — lot eleven (11), thence in conveyed to M: Pierce streets, to replace a small one-story r made by the Columbia on her off-|in the room, Mr. Cadmus said: “I do not a erly direction twenty (20) feet and In Trade of south 71 structure. now oceupying the proposed site. | cial trial trip. she did better than her sister _ three (3) inches; thence remember about that. He may have men- A FINE STRAWBERRY ROAN MARE, 7 | with New ‘Harepsitre avenue ye | and t " stake ship on the preliminary trip of the latter, | tioned some names, but I do not recollect -2t (110) feet and eleven (11) inches; thence east tate; thence north degrees west Be Oncertaan® Hite gon of Mr. and Mrs,| the speed of the Minneapolis being 21.75 | now.” . earch ere place of begtasing, with the itnreremenes theres John M. Young. 9 | Berth 9 ‘degrees ‘cast’ 80310 perches, lon o'clock, at his parents’ residence, of typhoid | Knots, while that of the Columbia was but| Then he added: “I want to say positively |"“RanLIEPE, DARR & CO, AUCTIONEERS — | onsisting of un ola frame aware Givision line to the place of beginning, fever, after an illness of only a few days. | 20.98. THis was accomplished in spite of the | that if I did recollect names I should not plage ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 456 Penna. Ave. N. W., 16 73-100 acres, moze or less. Mr. George Gray is suffering from the/| fact that the new ship had to burn anthra-| sive them to the committee. But I do not SATURDAY MORNING, in cash, the balance in two equal Installments, pay- i Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance tn @ffects of a severe burn, self-inflicted, by | cite coal. As a result of this trial it is pre-| Temember any.” He suid, after further JUNE NINTH, sble in gne and tivo years, secured by the notes of Washin ton D Cc Gnd wo years, for “notes, Dearing “h the careless use of some concentrated lye, | dicted that the Minneapolis will make at|€xamination, that he did not think any adT TEN COCK. prunes ook. All cenvayancie nat iene oe g 9 © ite | Oy ot a, Ont epoueed ty While engaged in cleansing some kettles |Jeast 2% knots on her official trial trip. hames Were mentioned. He said he had SAS ie) PENNA. AVE.,| purchaser's cost. A deposit of fired om the | MR. YOUNG'S ILL HEALTH DEMANDS HIS | furphacer ait Tostly stag Bt, the Sn use in Ris bestnes. ‘The Minneapolis sailed from the Philadel- | repeated the conversation witn Mr. Gaston | REGULAR SALE OF *| Quy of alec Terms of sale ts be coupled swith IMMEDIATE AND PERMANENT fer, A deport or $100" wilt ‘be eequited Permit has been granted W. W. Freeman | Phia ship yard on the morning of Tuesday, | tO Mr. Shriver of the New York Mail and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURI within fifteen days from the day of sale, or the $ time of cale, and if the terms of to make an addition to his residence onthe 5th instant, proceeding leisurely down | Express, two months after it occurred, but, CARPETS. MATTINGS, trustee reserves the right to reseli at the cost aod) ELI PeMent complied ‘with ‘within tea Gaye from day of Good Hope hill, to cost $200. the Delaware to the Breakwater, which she | he said, he had not told him more than he MIRRORS, PIANOS, risk of the Getaciting parchaser. the trustees reserve the right to May, the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | reached about 4 o’clock in the afternoon. | had told the committee. He said he did not ORGANS, &e.| 7. INF. LEIGHTON, Trostee, f B e erty st the risk and eat st the Robert Hamill, is very low of brain fever |Twe hours were then spent in regulating | remember having given Mr. Shriver any) ap pwRive O'CLOCK M. IN FRONT OF THE| @RUsTENs’ SALE OFT var, SOUNTT rom DUSIMESS., | fess Washington, Dc, the residence of her parents, No. 414| the compass, after which the anchor was| ames. Repeated questions were asked on SALES ROOMS, TR LOPERTYS BRONTING CORT RINSE fons *: er Say? ornine. "Ou the wey Gow Wana ured tat ihe ad ten any haumta 0 | "MME EERIE" sanz ite wear =| The Whole sean ten i —_—>_—_ ‘y morn! je nm ie Wi lown ie NS, y TWINING 4 . = = -* HYATTSVILLE. her conde le such De Ah raise the pod itis Shriver he had forgotten the circum- She oper Bip BAR Te APS, ‘aoe CA p aereee of the Su rome, Cost of tock ‘oO DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. pectations of those on board to the highest ce. mars. | tt of Columbia, eq S I Be a possible pitch. She had even at that time| Asked by Senator Lodge if his relations MENTS REC . 5 | 12,883, where William M. Howard et al; ure TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE The funeral services over the remains | Shown herself to be a remarkably steady | With Mr. Gaston were confidential, Mr, | pOQXSIGNMENTS. 1 THE HOUMS OF BALE. | Stndante’ thet ucdersigusd owen Stine gare. St ee ee ASDC HAL BARD Wathen @f Mr. Judson ¥. Richardson, whose death | goer, and free to a marked degree from un-| Cadmus said: “He knew that I had voted | ‘Teleshone 1282. sale, by publle auction. “In. frout of the premises, Th di. SOUTHWEST. ”. due vibrato: motion. ler et ni after | against the Wilson bill, and he knew I it RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., Aucts. ON WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DaY ‘oF TUNE, urs a By virtue of a certain trust to ‘was announced In The Star 6f Wednesday, pie ~ rae a e8,, t|Fepresented a very large afacturing | xOFICGE I THE | A. D. 1804, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M, the follow: 9 ing Gate January 1 Tas a daly semen ours of motion, were rene! man N E y GIVEN c IN a \ a M. x a * took place yesterday afternoon from his | St J Non was thers a eee rer onos | district, and he ‘knew T gas working weve | STCE, IS EMERY. GIVEN THAT OX THE | ing dcacribed real estate, situate in the county of the Jand records ‘of, the "District of Columbia it Site vettence in, Bistembatg. Tha 6- |S the untha cotomnie mare oe een | hacdate aut mone thenves in Conan he drat the auction toome of ©. G. Sioan & Con | Washington and District of Columbia, “known ‘and UME 14, TOA, | urersiter toto Soa et tea. and at, the written mains were interred in Mount Olivet ceme- different manufacturing interests in 107 G ‘st. nw., I will offer for sale to the high- | Ustnguished on deceased, the Fs juest of the parties secured thereby. we, the Out to Sea. place, and after we Ww introduced fe| €st bidder, ‘at public auction, iifty sbares of the | fate, Of, Matthew Wistleld. deceased, vpart of lot Co tery and were accompanied * a ler rere in i } | heirs of sa! La w Wi as ai ah haat Oi vanaticels anim pretag Tren! |} At 6:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning| would come to me and talk at different Sepitel Mock 96 the -Cocpun Durst Ont Fete | rasbered teirty-one Gi). fronting zig perches ‘on mmencing Wm. T. Russell, pastor of St. Jerome's | tH achor was weighed, and Uncle Sam's | times about the tari’ bill He told me of | Utvrns canis tite) TW, NEMA. | anit’ tit ‘precisa far ae fo make At 10 O’Clock ‘a m ss . newest commerce destroyer was ready to a ings he eard about tari eS a wR and iuclude five acres of land. ° (Catholic) Church, officiated at the house matters, and I used to tell him things H M ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in two equal *? and at the grave. The pallbearers wore | “*St¥ her frst venture upon the ocean. In | sometimes, That was the only relation be-| MOISES, ules. festailmenta, pazatie in “one and te gears rom | THIS, STOCK, WHICH CARIMIS WITM If Messrs. Geo. Coldenstroth, Jules Dieu- ee ee eee rome. ee | Crean me y $ 8. BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER. ments at 6° per cent per, senute uct eu Mc. | OF DEALING IN AND MANUFACTURING donne, N. A. Sommers, E. P. ox steamed slowly and gracefully out to the} Mr. Cadmus said Mr. Shriver had asked | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, terest payable semi-annually, deferred prccon ie Grew Lynch and Henry Heller | rarerwent, Ehatahan event case allon |e Borat ey oS Te fue pares oni Che some Pa re tee er te, be secured by Geed of trast am the oremiees The Very Best 4 ! 5 i¢ bad aske iver net to Sem or all cash, at e opt! of 1 rhaser. whe slumni of the Maryland Agricultural |from the Breakwater. As she passed 2| \nat as he did not wish to be mixed to io | PEREMPTORY SALE OF 30 HEAD OF HORSES, | 27 c¢,0' tah it the option of the purchaser: . Gellese, of which Mr. M. C. Hazen, civil | ine paraile! with the lightship. Capt. Sar-| the mattss, He, however: hea met nnposed ON SATURN AES AND MULES. crvrn, a] SoBvevaneing, recording, &c.. at cost of purchaser. G rades of Veh icles ss prestdnee, District Commissioners’ | gent, from the bridge, gave the signal to|ary confidence on Mr. Shriver before, he | Toy Caress sit Ce JUNE NINTH, 4 a} iberupaes poe ” : noose 9 | from the assistant chemist a & college, oe Chief Engineer Patterson to let her go| eve him the story, but he did not remem-| carlond of Horses, Mares and Mules, consigned ‘by LEMUEL FUGITT, . Is Lyd “3 OF NEARLY EVERY MODERN | Secured by. tary, wit hold tial mesting in the |2bead at full speed. The steam gauge at| ber that he bad told Shriver that he could| Mr. EN Wilson of Philadelphia. This Jot consists 472 La. ave, SIYLE OF, ROLLING STOCK OF THE VERY ry ts annual meeting in. the | that time registered 160 pounds to the inch|tse the stery. Senators « Bri dQ Call | Of first-clnss, young and sound Work and Driving | WALTER B, WILLIAMS & ©O., ‘Trustees. 3 ‘cairica iE — gillsee bunding on Weinesday. June 73, at | chat time rexistered, 160 pounds to. the inch | U0e, the strry_ Senators «Brice and Call| garage ant tean eer atte ia Rector, myn | RUVLMANE A GamICAL Tae, Oe Wiking §:30 p.m. President Silvester of the col- | 800. "her tne ripe stone | Comouitton, or This stock has heen selected with eare by Mr. —— Faeroe aOR Sag ZoeTLt lege will entertain the alumni with « bea. |2¥@ her the required power, and the latest Wilton to especially suit this market, and WILL | €2THE ABOVE SALE IS PosTPOXED ox ac-| GAD. TO, NAME ALL THE STXLDs quet. A number of important matters of | Womder in naval architecture jumped away — BE SOLD ‘HOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE. count of the rain until THURSDAY, JUNE FOUR- Bor IN A GENERAL WAY WE VESTURE interest to the college will be discussed. to show what she could do when called A Conscience Contributi ALSO RGR ee TO NAME “A FEW OF THE MOST SOUGHT- ‘A fresh of provisio aved upon. So steady was the ship, even under st pd 25 head of Horses and Mares, consigued ‘iy private 2 CABELL WILLIAMSON, AFTER PATTERNS, TO WIT: a pos Lianshinw9¢ £ Cheict ac. | this great pressure, that it was difficult for| A conscience contribution of $140 has been | marties, and to be sold for want of use, We invite LEMUEL FUGITT, COULELETTES. ROSTON CHAISES, fz Soe Commonweal of christ CE betta bee pe nat ana wan received by the United States treasurer | the especial attention of dealers and private buyers | Jev-d&ds ___Trustees._ | RROUGIIAMS, COUPES, — pear gy ted Rn nds and also | given her head. from an unknown source in Philadelphia, |‘? 7™/ PEREMPTORY, SOLE. Se, eae a TUXEDOS, dX ‘TRAP, LADIES’ PHAETONS, ‘AY TRAP, GSEAT EX TENSION- SPIDERS, ) -PHAETONS, BA WAGONS, ALS the George Little smoke came from her funnels, and A carload of Horses and Mares, consigned by Mr. pope pe thaw gy mgtonger foe fess | 1t was only by looking over the rail into the James Jones of Frederick City, Md., good workers ind drivers. Among the lot will be found a pair Were in good spirits last evening, as they | TuShing waters beneath that an adequate of Dun Ponies, well matched and very fine. drivers, now have @ chance to remain file a few | ‘dea of what she was doing could be had. | i The hole loud to be sold WITHOUT LIMIT OR oF LETH NI ‘THIRTEENTH ND G AND H STREETS NORTHEAST. 8U By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date March | DEPOT WAGONS, 25, 1892, and duly recorded’ in Liber No. 1675, | BUCKBOARDS, of the land records of the Dis- | GODDARD WAGONS, and at the request of the party | RERLIN CovcH, days longer, which 2 In almost the time it takes to tell it the dis- Object in life. The monotony of arama | tance between the Ughtships were traversed, S._RUNATNGRR, Anctionvor. ‘was relieved yesterday afternoon when |#"4 as she passed the ship the register N. R.—THIS STOCK WILL RE AT THE BAZAAR about twenty of the Coxeyites. arrayed | Showed that she was going at the rate of ER ESSPECTION AND TRIAL THE DAY BEFORE | secured thereby, CORNER Be ek ESRCCKY AVENUES SOUTHEAST. @ certain ea in Liber CARTS, © SEAT CAR- BE. sell, at pabiic auction, in 4 . themselves al 18.73 knots an hour. Describing a long and ple reane — —|front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE 7 J EACH WAGONS AND rest of e “army” si Aw e 1 ETS, “ke, EVERY DE- | lumbla, a ‘num! 307, in the eub-| 7 eR, - > ~_ JUD cheering on to victory thelr respect- Spek xiao: mpc Bnertion to geod—over exertion, injurious. SCRIPTION AT OUI, SALES ROOM. CORNER | division of certain lots in square 1004, as ber plat, | VARIETY, “Mak! GREATEST OPbom | inet. at FIVE OvckocK P. ‘ ecords 0 ground M.. Heading for the original starting point, on ‘i 1 y | TONITY EVER + IN WASHINGTON: | described seal estate, situate in the ive slood. 7 > > - | recorded in Liver 15, follo 105, of the ri | GTON TO Te ib woderstood that aime Kind lady in| ®¥A¥ she flew, gaining speed with every| nev Ue Need cok well created end beathy.| WES ASD Lie eT Ata tit GUM: | im bee ot tin ufveror of ide’ Dates’ of Co | LOK WELL LON WHEETA. EIviinh GN Mm |foglon, Dic‘ Cuumiian to Sit Fant ef Bladensburg has promised to give the | revolution, until, when she got back to the} De Bet eat fat or heavy foode, but those that| — MENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. Re, ee an ae ee ‘ ’ — » come Ls te 4 Terms of sale: One-third cash, bal 1 ALSO. ten hundred and seventy-six (076), "on “boys” a pound party, and cach one at-| southwest light, she was flying along at | Will nourish and not overheat. ‘in nd 8 years, for | HARNESS, OFFICE QTURQITURE, TRON SAFE, | Grorgla avenue rwerty (20) rom the ataion Solid Oak Chamber Suite. three equal installments, in 1, 2 line tween said lo: and Ay Provisions of some Kink withowenntbede | Me Fate of 19.14 knois an hour, and her en-| Don’t eat unripe traits or other unwholesome| Ov Soild Mahogany Chamber Sate. Wont cn the revert cold, aed Senior Steen ot] Do met be a Gay, an hear ors walnuts tate, an | eocthoemecy an calliines sotteoien DiDeee Beoyision some Kind. although thelr | gines moving as amoothly as’ the delicate fainut-framed Parlor Suite, the fate of 6 per ceu- per ‘annum from day of sale, | the sale i G09) feet six (6) inches to the southwest corner of a Ie cee ae eae sent eon, | wethie 6 wench. gad Oi gracatal ote, 10 Baby Carriages, from manufactory, must be | Pe7able semi-annually, will bs taken, oF all cash I hursda ye ee yesterday, and it is rumored among the | #24 again she sped toward the northeast} Keep yourself clean, keep your home clean, und sold to hizhest bidder, pay charges, etc. eB pee ~aeiuoors ee A peng $iv0 Vs two @); men that he has given up the scheme and | light. Now she was doing her work at the | live in a clean neighborhood. bem fey ing Heng hte imnad etn gpe ae will be required ot time of sale. Terms of sale to thence northeasterly on the @ivision line between =~ ee ee ee eek ee ee oe ee Tuft's Soda Apparatus, cost $425, nearly new. | he complied with in Afteon days; Other elie te to une lots two (2) and three (). one hundred and twen- a z = hours the efuiser: few Wack and. e- | _ Tf you feel heated, do not resort to icy drinks, | 65 Walnut Bedsteads and Springs, in good con- | reserve the right to resell the property at risk wed 14, I DA, ty (120) feet ten (10) inches: and thence south- by the men who hold authority. Lares gy cae ll maa oer bat take @ Httle pure medicinal whiskey in iced | ition, must be sold. cost of default! rehaser or purchasers. eceterly to the place of beginning, together with There does not appear to be more than ~ . points of the course, ALSO. : AT ‘ASHFORD, | id the improvements, rights, &c. 200 men in Camp Bastile, and it 1s certain watit ow: the fourth sat deat circuit she had | water. Carriages, Surrers, Buxzles. Pony Cart, Harnces de. | Trustees. 10 OCIK A. WM, | “Ferme "Gnetiied cash, alance tm ove and two icame Gone ion Washemguen: tum hose ad the knots an boar, and it peels that Remember that there is bat one pure medicinal | jprm™~ “usb. WALTER B. W pe a aL Zeoustiy, eal cronel ty saan at trust on the Galvintien, thd man have'a good sienty of Rew world-beater had been bullt by a firm bescaggding the market and that ts Dufly’s Pure | (tren p. WILLIAMS &@ 00, AUCTIONEERS | . fay Pa AVES NAR ERS antm = cn ee i of Ge Conic fan, & ae, & but no place to sleep. The stream | @lready famous for its achievements. It, that is the only kind that can safely be ; sear —— 4 STEES 3 = ie terms of aslo ‘complied with in fifteen which runs in the rear of this camp is aj “That will do,” said Capt. Sargent, with TO WHOM It MAY CONCER: ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY sata OF Un- | ™UYTGh LANDS SITUATED ix PRE ‘Of ale a eonstant source of annoyance to the men, | look of intense satisfaction. “She “has | vet (me Guring het weather. On SATURDAY, JUNE NINTH, Iso) CLAL FREIGHT. Gane SOO ae, Peerk tae | Gat wea Se eee ae “ot ECRGE’S COUNTY = MD.,_ ABOUT ONE- 4 ‘AT TEN MED FI and most of them are afraid to lay down | done all we ought to ask her to do today.” | 1* may be that some people, possibly your. drug | y'CLOCK A.M., we shall sell within and fo front | On SATURDAY MORNING, SE SIXTEENTH, | THIRD OF A MILE FROM THE DISTRICT UF | the defaulting purchaser, after five Gays’ aver fo sleep, for fear that the water, which is) “Then he headed her for the breakwater | fist or grocer, will tell you that there are other | of our suction ‘rooms, corner 10th and D streets | A.D. 1804. commencing, Fi een, Se OCK, | me] COLUMBIA “LINE, ON THE BLADENSBURG | tisement of reeale ‘in some newspaper pub- Subject to the fluctuations of the tide, will|@sa'n, and ran up the bay to Brown's | whiskeye “Just as good.” If you are wise you will| (nin and Giasmare, Pictures, Doskae’ Centre, | rooms of hiatelitfe, Dart & on. $20 wenia| SKE AND LYING BETWEEN IT AND THE | lehed te Waskingten, D.C. Ai covpendag ont ia hy bee — Saw ne old dilap- night” xs i a atom weewen tae the | not be decetved, but insist upon having that which | Trunks, oxes, Barrels, Chests, c., stored. in AGES connpetotag ba aS eee a aloes, AND OHIO RAILEOADS OF THE BALTIMORE x n most of them sleep in the old dilap- | nig! examination showed that the rame of the followl “esos, to storage = F. vs " et tre May idated colored Methodist Church, where the | nines had stood the test without a flaw. | ! Purest, best and certain to do you good. charges, fc, due vers - Boxes, Packages, c.. &c.. dc. to be sold without | gut? rercnded’ im Lincs de wee ey Bit ee Fats and roaches outnumber them five to| The best previous record had been beaten| If you follow these common sense suggestions} Mary Mitchell, April 25, 1890. Fs Cae RT Dale ae [et segs of the laod records of Princs Georse's one. Naughton. a nice-looking fellow. who | under adverse conditions as to fuel, and she | there is no reason why you are not, through the | 4") NngiMtheh, Ay #188 Jot-10t Anctionsien. | Seetese thercis Snteeds wit st at sets aae a ae — x hee : a . . 1889, can: cee ees therein na sell, ‘gt public ‘nuce Bening tr Piecing whens he wit tesed | This te” ate eeturying Inthe ex-|ttmmer_ tee om ade seme compat and | it et Wate tun ak DUT 5 SAREE, onions |G oe oe comin oa wae & convention of the populist party in Alle-| treme, was not enough, and early yester- | sll the changes which surround us during this try-| Jj. Godoy, Jamiury 5, 1885. —— PAST THIER O'CLOCK PAL. all that conein real | persion sel At pale ENT Day oF gheny county, to which he is @ delegate.| day morning the new ship was asked to do | ing time of the year. Mrs. 1. 'W. Keyser, By virtue of a decree of the Court of | estate in Bladensburg district, in Prince George's i ee at ae Clee PM oe He expects to visit several of the cities of| better. Anchor was weighed, and she | =| Jon H. Hayes, Apel 18v2. the District of Columbia, d on the 21st day of | count; te of Mary) known and designated as | southwest corner of ‘teenth and 8 streets north- Pennsylvania for the purpose of getting | Steamed straight out to sea a distance of AL B. WILLIAMS & CO., April, A.D. 1 iu equity cause No. 13103, where- ‘ks numbered two (2), three (3), four (4) west, being 50 feet feenth street a food, which has been promised the “‘in-| about fifty miles. Then she turned, and at AUCTION SALES. ROS __Gor. 1018 and D ote. aw. [et sieiate dateodauts, the audarsigned tctve oil | sate, 9 oC & certain subdivision $f 8 part of « | of 96 feet cle ss ot dustrials.” ‘The Galvinites have decided to|10 o'clock started back for the breakwater | —=———=——————_—_________| “pagcriprm, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS.” | sifer for sale: at pebie aeearatened trustee will | tract CHS h + pate ds ae te ae ae Nt accompany the Coxeyites to the United | under forced draft. ‘The shafts were whisk. AFTERNOON, ' fied . mises, “ou” WEDNESDAY, “THE TWENTIETH | plat’ of said. Subdivision’ reveded Sei oat cteeeae | Sag aee bulainE lots. one of, 18x80 "and two States jail at Washington for the purpose | ing around at the rate of 136 revolutions per TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PARLOR SUITE, CHAM- Bay OF JUNE, A.D. 1sy4, AT HALF-PAST FOUR | deed, dated May 29, 1888, from William A. Gordon, | ‘Terms: One-third cm balance AY and of escorting Coxey, Browne and Jones to| minute, and the cruiser flew along in the |. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, BER SET, DESK, LETTER PRESS, Ete. O'CLOCK P-M., ‘the following described lavd aud | trustee, avd wite to “The Highlands Com ot | Bye 8 -_ base a their Bladensburg domicile. face of a spanking breeze, that flung the Se eee By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in premises, lying’ and being in the cits of Washing: | Prince George. y.” among the Intl vecenie of | tame of spe on the wan as Baie en aoe nee services, consisting of marching, |spray in a shower clear over the bridge. |TRUSTERS’ SALE OF A VALUABLE THREE. | records for the District of Coming, oot ane Ste OE oe Cate. itin bi dalddie MSC | Prince George's county aforesaid, or so mach there- | Terms to be complied with im ten daye- Jetdeede Teciting, were held at Mt. Oak|Guests on board watched the logs with| STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, NO. 647 FLOR: © r Dy. ered ‘aid down on the ground | 0% % may be mecessarr. Plats of the property will DUNCANSON " STORY IDE Fequest of the party secured thereby, the under- | square num! a mon the ground | he exbibited at the time of sale can be od- . NS BROS. AUCTIONEERS Church, Mitchellville, last Sunday morning. | watch in hand, and were sure that she had VENUE, LE DROIT PARK. signed trustees will offer for sale, by public auc-| pilin of said city, for =he same at 4 | tained thereto at the offices of th — The interior of the church was tastefully | exceeded 22.50 knots an hour, but when she | ,B%,"iftue of @ certain deed of trust, Gate | tion, at the rooms of Ratcliffe, Darr & Company, feot from “he aorthwest corner | stened, ‘Nos. QT F street northwest and 43 fen | TRU SE STABLE LOT Ix tbc ge lg oor en a (iemrag fs the Twenty-first day of March, 1890, and duly re-| 020" Pennsylvania. aveuue northwest, oa SATU. Xo. @ on 7th street east, and run- - 3 ARE 117, WASRINGTON. D. C, FRONTS cut flowers and potted | p ip at Cape Henlopen Capt. Sargent | corded in Liber No. 1415, follo 326 ct seq. poe of IN r 5 ' 4th sald : reet northwest, respectively, Washington, D.C pir’ Wome were the rons: and anchor eee. | Ste ana nad Omly, made 21-75 knots an hour. | the jand records of the District of Columbia. and-| at TaN O'CLOCK A. ML. the goods and chattels | fect and six iuchee; thence east one ‘hundred ‘and | 1P4 DAF" Aret offered for sale ‘ill be the lot, pert] Reni. MOOT, ALLEL 44 FEET y fol or faith and Some {nd anchor, sym-|She had done this, he added, in water the |by direction of the party secured thereby, the un- | Diectioned in schedule “B attached to sald trust | fourteen feet ‘and one inch; thence, nortu cwelve | OF, tock 3 on which the mansion bouse is located, | FACUES, SOUT, ON. 1-FOOT ALLEY, bolic of faith and hope. An attentive and|mean depth of which is sixteen fathoms, | @erwigned trustees will sell. in front of the prem- | ite "tguny, 8 * | feet and six inches; thence ‘west one anndred and | {on {ining SLGS square feet. more or less. Should | — pyc NINETEENTH AND Gert appreciative audience filied the church. The| and she can do better in deeper water. on FRIDAY, the EIGHTH DAY of JUNE. EDWARD A. PAUL, Jr, fourteen feet and one inch to the point or place of cence ie ao er tees Some the sovem Meike AND L AND M ES WEST. Brograms ‘was as follows: Address by the paladins Mas aie Sy 18 od, at FIV o'cLocK PM ithe following’ ae: JACOB B. NGER. veginuing, said reas estate being improvel oy a << ones eae ao eer be nesters, By virtue of & deed of trust to as, Dearing date superintendent, Wm. R. Smith; salutatory, NEW YORK’S POLICE FRA My. Imbered three (@), in ag Barber Je6-3t __ Trustees. fame welling Ti being Kouwa as ‘No. | “Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in | APT 17, 1843, and duly recorfed ‘in Liver No. Miss Miriam Peach; processiona: hymn and UDS. ‘Co.'s subdir: certain ti = SCTION| r Testis: “Ouethind of th quaal portions. “at one and two sears, for which | fiver act set, OF the land records ef the rision of @ in tract of laud in} ¢. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G st. Terms: One-third of the chase money to he 5 hich | District of Colut bia, and the march by Sunday school, led by Misses the county of Washington, in sald District. now * “Successors to Latimer & Sloan. pald in cash within dfteen Hays utter the day of | te Botes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the | Ds aa SH tN Miriam Peach and Nellie Hyatt; recitations| Continuing the Investigation Con-|known as Droit Park, described as follows: sale and the residue of the unpaid purebase money | T&te of 6 per centum per annum, payable semi T sas anceslly, and secured by a deed of trust tN a ai “ Beginning at the southwestern corner of said block, " ‘s 5 ag ne Meas Bae! ae thi Lariat < Saar my. : ae ithe eraection of Suaiper _atrect ta" Boundary LARGE AND, yur ar oe ee FURNITURE, | to be patd in ove and two years (rv ford Peach, address by Rev. Wm. Smith,| G00. F. Roesch, civil justice in the fourth | ia" juniper street’ to the south line of Magia wie. | QAK SIDE TABLE AND: in the 3 = a usual form on the property sold. Wil be taken: and Lg OY BED, CARVED | with ibterest at six per cent per bogey tgt ae te EBOARDS, BEAU- | semi-annually, and to ve secured by ! m house lot, a poltey of Re. A 4 ty insure ne inst loss by fire, part of square ‘vastor. district court, went before the police inves-| nue; theuce with said south line to point at In. * BER SEAT | DINING | upon the property sold, pr. all cash, at ihe option | SUS"aS"tne'mume my te taeaed Sewanee Liver mumber 20, pen ota Weare . pai CHAIRS, LEATHER COUCH, FINE ROLLING of the purchaser. Teruf to be compiled with with S re- i av tigating committee in New York last Tues- | tersection with @ line drawn perpendicular to AND FLAT-TOP DESKS, FINE HALL SETS, im fifteen days from and after the day of sale, or | ited as additional security. A deposit of $500 umbia, te eame being. KENSINGTON. day demanding an opportunity to go on the indary avenue. 82.86 feet southeast from the OAK AND WALNUT CHAMEBER SUITES. FINE. trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk ‘and | OM the mansioa house lot and of $50 on each of the one — x re gz purchas=* or purciasore, Ail | ther lots will be required ‘of the purchaser at the costy of the defaulting purchas+" or purchasers. Ail f sale. In case of n sale of the Dorks as a | i a deposit of $400 on each block sold will be | red of the purchaser at the time of sale, = lace of beginning; thence with said east mentioned 3 witness stand and clear himself from | {ine to sald Bousdary avenue; thence. with said | GMINA SETS, OAK TALES As ‘The first business meeting of the Kensing-| charges of bribery. The committee con- aoe Tiare aie ne KF Hn th ERATORS, CARPETS, OLL ton Chapter of the Epworth League was! ceded a point and appointed yesterday for | consist of a three-story brick residence located at | HANGINGS, MATTIESSES. te Terms of sale: One-third ‘sesh, batemes jual instalimetts, in ope, two yo 4 conveyancing, recording, &c., at ihe vost of the ® purchaser or purchasers. deposit of one bundred | ¥ Sollars will, be required of ibe purchaser er pur- a 5 for which notes of the purchaser, secured by HS” PIANOS Pantin Finan’ | comme oc davis af eae ties from Washington desiring to attend the | a held Mondsy evening at the Methodist par-| the vindication. Mr. Roesch came to the| {comer of Florida avenue, 6th street and Maple SSID TONAGGO. TOILET” Wane | SCAU. SCASUDT, Trustee, | / atle can take the 3:25 p.m. train from the Baltl-| Sf the rate of @ per coat Der annua tea are sonage, the president, Mr. Frank Calhoun, | court room with enthusiasm and departed} Terms: One-fourth cath, balance in 1, 2 and 8 EX FURNITURE, fe. &e- 6a, Auctions,” “Sedlite | Highlands etation at 4:45 pom. ‘Terme et ealemenr | stle, payable semi-annually, will be taken, ‘or’ al preitng "1 was decided t> have active | win mamilty Ho wan tbjected tran ex |Search ad | OR PARA ROAT USE INEM, og ry | UTA a muna aves ei | Ea oh ite Na ate ie |, 9 oe erst een al rae fad sqnociate members, to organize @ junlor | amination by Mr. Goff which was com- with | notes, Dearlog interest. "All conveyameiny ai large quantity of household effects of all) WALTER B. W: rai aan et he eae ee “* | of $100 will be required, at inme of ale. “Terme purchase a nner in; Teco at chaser’: it. 100 di it <1 . VALU. ROP Y AT ANACOSTL .. sale to compl! with in fifteen days, other- poe carey i ghreracedl eae ae ans | pared by these who heard both to the rak- | fecvrding at purchasers cont, $10 complied with in AND AT TWELVE M., BEAUTIPCL COFTAGE HOMES AT AUCTH THOMAS E. WAGGAMAS, | ine trustees reserve the Tight to resell he prop fe ing cross-examination by Gen. Benj. F.| fifteen days from the date of sale, or the property | Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., at our Horse! Ry virtue of certain deeds of trust, duly record- WM. FP. MATTINGLY, erty at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser elected to help the vice presidents in their! Tracy which shattered John ¥. McKane, | Will be resold at the risk and cost of detaulting maine ee ee ed in Liber 1405, folios SOT and S10, and isd, 45 7th ete Wank, Dc, | Porctasers 5 ns . haser. ‘erms cash. folio 196 et seq., land records of the District of . n - po MAHLON ASHFORD, work. The assistants for the first vice pres-| Ex-Senator Roesch told all about the|?@ H. BRADLEY DAVIDSON, Je & CO.. Aucts. | Columbia, and ut the request of the parties we- | —UYSH20t_____ Trustees. | je7-d&ds ALDIS B. BROWNE ‘Trustee ident, Mr. Emory Baxter, were Mr. W. E.| power and pull of a Tammany district JOs. D. McGUIRE, "E, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. & G. SLOAN & 00, AUCTION .rY Newton and Miss May Lewis; those elected | leader, and how they are applied on the| ™320-&ds ‘Trastees. . eporag ca cnusteer on Fi ; Si(euccemsors to Latimer @ Sian) © oT to assist the second vice president, Miss| Police force. He confessed without blush ‘EES’ SALE 0 vere LE OF FRAME frm AND Accs SAt LOT ON ELEVENTH STREET BETWEEN By virtue of two deeds of trast, datei June 13,| Sy, ‘THE capt Conran duly recorded in Liber INi4, ut folios 38 | ae ae co., avcTionzens. | ™™ | described real estate, situ | District of Commmula: Lacs bleck No. 2 of Oregon are Chichester, as per plat “of said VALUATLE INCLUDING WHICH ARI eT AND KEN- Fannie Reese, were Mrs. W. W. Eldridge, | that if a friend of the organization wants| VALTER B. WILLIAM: Mrs. L. H. Milliken and Miss Laura Wheat-| Some other man’s place that friend is| ASSIGNEE'S SALB ley; those to assist the third vice president, | foisted on the police department without ee UST! TWO-STORY "BRE THREE CORN: OF VALUABLE BUSINESS D DWELLING, NORTH WEST ES. ON ESTE Sot sa fy as | 189, HE BLADENSBURG JUST 2 retei LETH AND § STREETS NORTH- NUE BETWE D AXD | duly recorded in couuty liber 6, folio 54, one of the | et and 40 et of the iand | ABOVE BOUNDARY, NORTHEAST WASH- tg Se Pe ce ae enna acting | Deke ae Gree NE ee este AE RbORe UH AND FOURTEENTH STREETS | tecjrds of the surveyors ofice of the District of | District of. Columbine ‘a reverts of te | _INGTOX, D.C. ve will sell. in. front of | Columbia, togetber with tmprovements—two large | the premises,on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTEEN red uniter the terms of w deed | frame. coltases, | Day Or SUNK A. D. 10g AT FIVE, Grccoen Lo ee _ i relay JOASCS. | Terms: One-third cash, balance to suit the pur-| P. M., the following descrited land aud preimices, a 19 Liber No. 1761, at folio 354 et weq., one of 116 ‘of the Jund records of the _ 100 will + “abe Sena the land records of the District olunbla, the undersigned trustecs | Chaser. A deposit of $100 will be required ct Gach | With the casements, ways and appurte- Ct — FI quest of the holder of the cing amd record! the cost of purchase Ril offer at public sale, oO be. complies vithin t te a ee to be complied within ten days after Miner. ‘The business meetings of the league| Roesch admitted indirectly that saloon-| .By.ji'ie 90,8, tced of asalenment and trust,duty will be held hereafter the first Thursday in | keepers and keepers of disorderly houses in| records of the District of Columbia, I. will offer @ach month. his district were all made to buy tickets for| for sale on the premises on FRIDA' INE Mir. M. Dorian of this\place was an ad-| chowder excursions at $% a ticket, and that | FIGHTH 1894, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK | Disizlet | of | Colunibia visory delegate to the state republican con-| from the same class of people there were | P.M... the following described real estate, situate * there! Yention held in Baltimore the first of this| also raised special campaign funds. He| tig’ ite ie iofyg tain, to wits AML that ce Week. tried to deny everything, but Lawyer Goff tnguished as and being part of lot 35, in Theresa wins Rioise Baker is spending a month| compelfed him elther to admit indirectly | Arnold's subdivision, ‘in sauare numbered 273, as 5; lends in orn cha =| Per plat recorded in Liber 14, folio 76, of "the | 24 : a2. 33, 3 Mr. 5. H. Warner and family have moved | stances that his denials were too sweeping, | feeords_of the murveyor of the Dinteet of Cola | Wai. A."'Vatihn's ubdivision ‘of tote in’ eqtare Hg 1043 the whole frout twenty (0) feet of h ai, in Hall & Holden’ yg sal , with the fi 2 “ng ¥ , said “lot on into thelr suburban home for the summer.| When he had left the stand a policeman | pit, ‘asether with improvements, consisting of a | chat of square 1042, with the Improvements there- | _je2-d&ds west Eleventh (11th) street, by ‘the depts ‘of Hill, as per pla the surveyor's oes e : t recorded in " ~ —~ | Ninety. 4 : uot | of the District of Colanbi Miss Oda Calhoun has returned to her home| was called who admitted borrowing $28)| "Terma made known at the tine of sale. Property will be sold eubsect to an incumbrance | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | {hau alley, °°) “et tem Aid one-half (10%) inches | Diges4. "These lots uffer © colons Uedee wer" efter a visit with friends in Washington. before his appointment and was unable to} * EDWIN B. HAY, Assignee, of $1,500 on each of lots 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 20, 30. Terms: One-third of the purchase fp | Yestment, ae tell what had become of all the money. He| yy eas S'S RU RT, and $25000 one io at SO, 8 lots (20 | ATTORNEYS’ SALE OF | VERY VALUABLE | cash, balance in two equal Installments te one Terms: One-third cash, balance tn one and FALLS CHURCH. denied he had given part of it in return for non B. WILLIAMS & Ov. fg th Ghee ook ee Gee es BUILDING rs OD RD Tre | "M4 two years from date of sale, at 6 per cent FeArs, With interest, and secured by « the appointment. ty , Nov. 10, : —_ Secured by ‘ © SiREET AND MASSACHUSETTS | per annum intercec, payable semiansually to by ust on the property, or John Handy, a colored youth, who was| Max Gurbossi, a notorious divekeeper, was| RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘Terms easy ard wads known at, time %, sale. oa TUESDAY. ATES ‘GoN, JUNE TWELTR. bring he ee oa o ge ng ot soon a. be et A time <a J convicted tm the mayor's court oa Tuesday | ihe lest witness, and he denied that he had) - roms sate OF YRAMM HOUSE AND TEN 0, org yattH at Hom | Offer for ate, in ftoat of tke premines,” "* n'| SePansing. Se, at purchaser's’ cnet. “A” dopontt | Tetum t0 be complied with tn fteen Gare of carrying concealed weapons, and in de-| fine force, LOT, SIX ROOMS, No, 419 N STREET NORTH- JOHN 0. JOHNSON, IMTS 12, AND_13, | to be complied with im firtcen days ties deus | rn fault of payment of $100 was committed, | Summoned Before the Superintendent | 0) FINDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE EIGHTH, at} _Je+d&ds oe ae Trustees, lot fronting G- fects These lots are eligi. | Sie ,otherwise trustess reserve the right to tee fa broke jail last night, stole the town ser-| ‘The impatience of Superintendent Byrne | FIVE O'CLOCK, I will offer for sale, in front of “THOMAS DOWLIN the afb | Baas | seit ‘the rty at the risk ost of LEONARD : Fi G & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | py fined one ea aabie tention of | Purchaset, after five days dvertioeuent et ek JOHN &. PIERRE, Seant's two pistols and handcuffs from the} was shown by an order summoning all the | “® Premises. ba town hail, and Is now at large. captains to appear before him yesterday. PART OF Lot 2 O12 E st. ow. Terms: One-fourth ca eit ene and two | Doce 1B swe Newspaper published In Washington, | ™y18-dede ‘Trustees, IN SQUARE 512, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE mproven | S°8tt 6 per cent a i FRANCIS H. SMITH, Trustee. Falls Chureh Lodge of Odd Fellows held &| The doors were locked and nearly an hour | Fronting 16 feet by a depth of 120 Pep dhe oy BS FED LOTS ON et ant <= ! — EZ Tue above, wale 16 postponed, anti WEDNER AND WNIMPROVE! Ss D STREET | solu oral cosh” at ihe ‘option of the pikckoses, | J¢2-G&ds FRANK BINGE SMITH, ‘Trusten, eer CRE SXTS, 100, SiMe OUR ASD mecting last night, received one application | had passed before the gorgeous officials | under tental of $17 per mcath, ‘This property will] _ PWERTEN SLCC EEN EY PIRST AND | A depostt of $100 ou each Tot required at the time DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS, ~~ OE. By order of” the trustees. jel -6keds for membership and transacted considerable | came out, each trying hard to assume an | sold subject, however, to a deed of trust for] Detmult having onaedey tTOwING To TR TH ABOVE Salm the terms of a | eh'is atteen days from the day of ane theists om | be sol ‘ 1 ander the with in fifteen days frou. the day’ of sale the | 4s post; NDAY. JUS Toutine business. The exercises under g004 | ajr of indifference. Tern: (Over and above the trust), cash. A de-| July 19, 1608! ti Tiler 16. forte eit Tee ed | Is reserved to resell the property at the rink and val | tet Aa HOU AND, ap trustees. of the order were in charge of Mr. H. R. : recorded an | 1%: ne eS "y 1803, and recorded a , Loli t of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’| | AND F pre a Beep Superintendent Byrnes said: “I intend to| posit, of $100 reatired upon acceptance of bid. It records’ of the “District of Columbia’ “the ‘under, | gdvertisement, of tur resale 10) sone newspaper By, Mize 2 3 vi 5 pent r complie R ees, named therein, at the req o . D.C vane! Me x one of the wt 3 UCTIONEERS, is Gok W. Staak. Tending by Memes. i ficient ee jiee days, frum the day of sale the right ta rexerved to | the holders of the notes secured thereby. mi po a Fm et PN interred bm SME CA Mand records | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00, i ¥. Snoots, H. R. Center and G. W. Hawx-| matters stand in every precinct. I shall| faulting purchaser, afer five days’ advertisement |(JUGE. (Sot AC eee EOC PA ie DAY of SibSiey te THOMAS, In tut of the premier OS WEN Soa Sale, | SALE AS AN ENTIRETY OF AU, CIXTCRER, hurst, solo by Mr. W. N. Febrey, remarks also discover,” he sdid to the captains, “if |of such resale in some newspaper published {nu} the premises, all of original lots 12, 13 and 14, in Attorneys. | TWENTIETH H PF IUNY ESDAY. THE TURE, CARPETS, ELBGANT BAR by Mfr C.F. Mankin: you have any men under you who are cor-| Washinton, All conveyancing: abd recording | square 84, Washington, 1. C., commencing with ot | Giioieans — |CA2 ng gt fevers | ek aS, eS oD LINEN. BELONG. rs. R. G. Amtes, Mrs. T. Talmadge ana| >o . at purchaser's cost. 1% é nd " Wastington, r NI . T. Ta pt or who are unfit to be policemen. If : . S es e Bat being in the ot Washington, r CONTENTS, LEASE AD Mee: att Bassett of Capitol Hil, Wash-| you know of any such {t will be to your ad- Executor of Iovert Patdon, Deceased, | year and one-thind ta tay sear tom War of asie, [PEREMPTORY SALB OF THREE Finsr-Paize : Da : aia lid ohteseet tee vantaye to bring them up for trial. If you! Or-ARENCE A. BRANDENBURG, attorney. aul cash, at option, of purchaner. Deferred ag: | WORLD'S FATE TARNESS MADE BY GEORGE s eunion of friends| fail to do this the burden of their misde: Mients to be secured by deed of trust ot preulises Is who were married about the same time. oh Geen Sea ~ —|sold and bearing tnterest at. the aS eae gratin osx at Cueze, Ma. WE| Cte mermendent, afrrelghares POFURE DAYS hye coer ole oe » Md., ar-| against Capt. in ———~— a le tor be 0 vith within ten | Within oir ‘sales rooms, 9 Fived home last night. a gambling house. This is the third time DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Mothetwins premiore cill te rend at ci aad order of Mr. Ges, Mott, & cots, Fine tia ae act The newly organized tennis club will hold| that Price has been compelled to stand trial purchaser. Which took the first prize at the world’s fair. | SIRS Oe eT Ch att first meeting at Miss Sue Riddie's to-| for permitting disorder in his precinct by maliLon ASiiFoRD, Lovers of Wine Harness should not fail to attend | no required at time . bees sae ae morrow night. President Martin of the police board. They : Sheets, » be required at tint of sale on each hnvane Sint short, ali. the (ia and per: 470 La this sale. } > sol. All Heenses, in al pa | DWELLE ; eae ie conveyancing and recording to be at the purchaser's sonal eroperty mow ‘used in and about said. botel Mr. G. A. Brunner. district deputy of the| will come up before the board today, when| _ FIRST STREETS NORTHWEST. ee eee — a the te) Odd Fellows, will visit the lodge at Lees- will be set for the trial. Late in the| _ By virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date |or purchasers” cost, und terms te bo com | and fanteurant. to burg and install the officers of the lodge on | art m Capt. Price had a talk with In-| September 1, 1892, und duly recorded in Liber | na there vel My At the request of the party secured 4 sonene reunto belonging, situate and lying 4 atte enel 4, thereby, ng iD city of Washington, District. of Colunibla, | Will sell, at pal 10m, Part of lot scvesteen (17). Y ises, on TUESDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, ‘1 DAY sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right t0/ Gunnel'a subdivision of lote iu syuate Vea dt | at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following acecrined R O'CLOCK P.M., 1m | poseli the property at the risk and cost of the de-| Grog umd tlirty-three 33), as per plat recorded 22d and premises, situate in the county of Wash- f lots 19, 20, 21, 22) 28, | faulting parchas rehesers. | in Liber W. F., folio 136, recondcd ‘in the waee ington, District aforesaid, and designated as lots 35 and is of the surveror of the District of Columbia, beings “ty-six (6) to seventy-six (76), in block eleven ‘s wubdi) 3 aR Ha it DA square num-| — TAURANT, per plat tm On TUBSDAY, JU: _ ~ of the | ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M., we will improve- public auction, the et Jot | street northwest, ma said agg a apes ters, Dishes, Cutlery, y, Utensils, pkins, neds, Bedding, together with lease, m, ING, JUNE THIR- | JOCK, we will sell, Penna. ave. . Sold subject by | 47 to secure the sum of §. Y | which the trust ts $1.00 aale. i “ aval ts, | Diled with in fifteen days frow day of wale of the abov Jet-dkdbs RATCLIFFE. DARR & CO., Aucts. | bosit forfeited. de- vented to the auctioneers. ‘arst +. ond - 7 E of th eord rH WLIN , AUCTION: =e" GEO. E. EMMON: de known at ‘time of sale. be accompanied” by’ the “following past| SPELT, Walams, whose protere he Is. Tt] Diatice ot Columbia” and ‘at the reyaen? oF the Siscleel piles ee area Geared Sous 0, gonvany, | Ptr | WK AEA ns WILLIAMS 60, "SSetiooeern, am jored has resolve -o resign t, cured thereby, we w! sell at public auc- USTEE’S 8 x AY ol = . JOEY Je6-5t grands of Falls Church Lodge, as assist- 1 appear before the investigating com-| tion ON THURSDAY, THE TWE FIRST DAY AND Lor IN ALLEY BETWEEN DELAW: 2 Ler 1CTIONEEEea—— ants: Messrs. B. F. Johnson, H. R. Cent ‘AND FIRST AND G ose RATCLIFFE, DARK & ©U., AUCTIONEERS. W. M. Ellison, W. N. Lynch, G. W. Haw: A.D. 1884. AT FIVE O°CLOC mittee as a voluntary witness, OF JUNE, z °K P.M,, | TRUSTEES SALE OF LARGE STOCK ID “RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., AUCTIONEERS ‘ AVENUE - - the following ‘real estate, situate in the county of| RIETY STORE, NO. $101 M STR STREETS NORTHEAST, ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF 11 hurst and Vice Grand E. F. Snoots. Js aE Washington, Distriet of Columbia, being ull of lot WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber DOORS, BLINDS AND MILL one Sox | Mr. J. H. Burgwin of Richmond is regis- The Denver Bank Failure. nombered 30, of William, Lawsod's subdivision of | By virtue of two deeds of trust from Henry M. | No. 1847, follo 301 et yeu. one of the land records | TAINED INTHE YARD OF TH , tered at the Eagle House. The controller of the & certain lots in block 11, Bloomingdale, as per plat | Allen, recorded 28th of May, 1804, and 7th of June, | of the District of Columbia, and at the request KITCH, 431 s bee ee controller of the currency has been | recorded In county book's, page 130, of the records | 1804, I will offer at public sale (unless sooner sold | of the party secured thereby, the uadersighed | By virtie of an th A member of Coxey’s army has been in| advised of the closing of the German Na-| of the office of the surveyor of the District of Go. business), on THURSDAY, the FOURTEENTH | trustee gell at public auction. In front of the | the District, of Columbia, holding ‘a special term town several days engaged in selling the} tional Bank of Denver, Colo. I together with the Improvements, &e. OF JUNE, 1504, at the store, No. 3101 M street, | premises, on SATURDAY, JUNE SIXTEENTH, 1894, | for Orphans’ Court tusiness. thew photographs of the leaders of the army. 2 er, Colo. In speaking One-third cash, balance in three equal | Georgetown, commencing at O'CLOCK A. at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the real es-| ministrators of the estate of J.D. Kit. ‘An entertainment will be given here to-{0f the matter the controller said: “This payable in one, two and three years, {and to be continued at HALF-PAST SEVEN | tate described as sub lot numbered . ty-five (45), | will sell by public auction, at the 1 he notes of the purchaser secured by | O'CLOCK P.M., and following days, i€ necessary, | 1m square numbered seven hundred nineteen | 481 9th street southwest 210 r M a deed of trust on the property sold, and bearing | the stock in said store, consisting of a great va- | (719), in the city of Washington, D. C., tmproved | DAY OF JUNE. A.D. . L BOQUET, 2 Several scenes from “Othello” | mer and reopened for business after being | Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, in {riety of useful and small articles, consisting of 5 by & food frame house, known as No. 122, in said | TEN O'CLOCK “A.M sh xEY, PANSY BLOSSOM, will be presented, followed by S. Theyre| in the hands of an examiner for a month. | terest payable semi-annually, will be taken, or {and 10-cent articles, Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, | alley. Deors, Blinds and rst) PEARL OF KEY WEST, RED CaP. Smith's original comedietta.“A Happy Pair,” | ‘The bank ts solvent, -so far as its creditors | Ml ,°ash. at Purchaser's option. All conveyancing | Willow Ware, China Ware, Stone Ware, Iron Ware, | | Terms of sale: The property will be sold sub-| be offered as an entirety. and if y | PRINCESS ROYAL, MADELON Gall Unaing with tha bight Witla deree, “A. punaiieek sat tee hace vesefut | 22d, Tevording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of | Hardware, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, | ject to a deed of trust for $500, maturing May 22, | bid is not obtained. it will th NT _ AND OTHER BRANDS. = . og yy ogg ge are 5 5 nsuccessful | $100 will be required at time of sale. Terms of | Notions, Stationery, Toys, &c. These articles are | 1896, baiance Conveyancing and recordin Terms of sale: All sums und 2AY MORNING, JUNE TWELFTH, aT ir of Lunatics.’ rs. m. R. B. Ayres, | because of the lack of proper management | sale to be complied with in fifteen other- | all good, fresh stock, and will be soid so as to| at cost of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required that amount, one-third cash, O'CLOCK, we will sell within our sales the widow of Brig. Gen. Ayres, will appear | on the part of the officers of the bank, who | wise trustees reserve the right to resell prop- | give both dealers and small buyers a chance to buy | at the time of sale. Terms to be complied with | six months, the deferred pieym » repre- | rooms, 920 Pennsylvania avenue, for account of as Desdemona, and in the opposite char-| refused to follow the request of the con-| ¢rty at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or|to suit. Any one desiring to purchase the whole | in ten days from day of sale, or the trustee re-| sented by the approved night under the management of Mr. David| bank closed during the panic of last sum- notes of the ymrchaser or | the manufacturer, without limit or reserve, in “ 7 purchasers. tock or business can do so in meantime. serves the right to resell at tisk and cost of de- b, at the purchaser's option. | lots to the trade, 300,00) Cg ee al Gponae m euvoxs, —— |"foats tat Iii Pores. Parmar a ae EEE | eiten we til Me FS e y rn. rs. Ayres | probable thai will Hquidate with- ALDIS'B. BROWNE, JOSEPH J, WATERS, Trustee, WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, FANNIE G._KITCH, Terms cush, makes a beautiful Desdemona, being tal-| out going into the hands of a receiver. JeS-eokds ‘Trustees. Je8-5t 1205 Bist st. nw. Se6-d&eda ‘Trustee. Administrators of Jacob D. Kitch, Pd RAICLUFR DARE & OU. sno

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