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13 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1894—~TWELVE PAGES. a MUSIC IN THE AIR | 3 Goss Bue: Warton ee aa SUBURBAN NEWS AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Se Oe es B Tamer, RW. ure. George | Hew the Associated Press Reported x TOMORROW. FUTURE D4ys. Mino, D. F. Bro . HE. Halley, # D. ae ~ ° ry ea ‘ ERLE BATOLINFE, DARR & CO., AUOTIONEERS DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. @ G. SLOAN & CO., AUCT’ONEERS, 1607 G BT . . upper, J. K. Mangun, V. J. ti tt," J. remain¢ for e Associ Press to —— se a 2 a ae : Settling the Vexed Question of Pyth-| W. Bradbury, William’ D. ‘Henry, A. D.| establish yesterday a precedent in the his- — “SON TINIE ESUITABLE For “bi bise peRReeee nT: | UTES SALE OF A VALUANLB TWo-<TOR! - Bagby, H. J. Glasson, George W. Moss, Jno. | tory of quick newspaper service, by report-| Allen Chapel, D. C., was thronged ox a. AT TEN O'CLOCK, CATED ON SECOND AND THIRD STHEETS| TWELFTH STREEL NORTHEAST, WASHING: ian Encampment Bands, |G "isesia Jona "Seo, Lavt Woodbury [Ine the Harvard-Yale "varalty race intan-| Wednesday evening, the occasion being the] | AT OUR SALEL AGING, y | SEMEN, MERE? AUT, nt AEE) Ru bet. ees SOMEMEAST, wash ——.___ James W. Bell, W. H. Crossby, A. Burgdorf, | taneously with {ts occurrence, from start| marriage of Miss Laura Rollins and Mr. | REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pPWELLING, NO. 1208 THIKD STREBT. 34 day of May, A.D. 1808, and @uly recorded B. P. Turner, John M. Young, William Al-|to finish, over its own wires, set up along | George E. Addison. The bride was escorted MATTINGS, CARPETS, &. iy Suthority of 4 decree of the Supreme Qourt | Liber No. 1808, folio 225 et -; one of the BCLAL of the District of Columbia. passed ta tre cords *y cote SEVERAL COMMITTEES APPOINTED) ss%: "ori oe4y- 45,5, Acter, WN, M5 Sek | the Thames river for this purpose. From | to the altar by her father. She was becom- | ONE NEARLY NEW "GUILD" UPRIGHT PLANO. |. To.004 dc 35. ou the BO o¢ June, Guar |Srrte fy Sts, Mimic of cela. hat hg - Seer neee oY Brown, Charles Delt | the moment the crews started trained men | ingly attired in white satin and lace and 15,000 ASSORTED “BRANDS cioARa — [poll ct "plosie anche, Montel et AL, ee ill sell at pubile auction, ip trout ‘of tse Penta os VSisance Frank B. Noyes, chairman; J.| long the entire coarse were clicking over | carried La France roses. Miss Eliza Cook ‘ALSO, 9. Fidbay, JULY TaikTeEATH, “A: Bison |Past TIVE OCLOCK Pa cn Ntoin tise W. Somerville, secretary; Chris. ineurich,| the Associated Press wire the relative pro-| Was maid of honor and Mr. William Addl- Cp agen el Reed ee ph cua ee py | eortbed coal eatate, situnta ‘a [phe its canting, The Duties of the Different Groups | John Joy Edson, Isadore’ Saks, James W.| gress of the crews; and, when the finish| Son, brother to the groom, acted as best | Honsms, “CARRIAGmS” BUGGIDS” WAGONS, | chess In the Tollosiee deactibed aceig: land twenty-one Landredia’ OS Fisemrens Geet Somerville, S. W. Woodward, Seaton Perry, | jine was crossed, the result was flashed in-| mau. At the conclusion of the ceremonies a Fey a oa mated as ee lots @ and 10, in sq ‘778, | full front of sub lot one hundred and.twelve (1 Gataed and Exnlined Sone Brion. O- 9: Staples. Be 1: Warner’| stantly over the 20,000 miles of the Asso-|@ reception was held at the residence of the | ¢ consignments tor enc oaenenating miclug for said part of lot 10 at a point Sine. bussed and otgnegrae ieee antes eee P 5 Driver, James Lansburgh, E. Francis Riggs, | lated Press wire circults. No tidings were | bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Addison will} “it RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., Auctioneers. Gocoet Se nld Spake ane eh see uortheast | vision ie recorded tp ulice ef gurteror.ef the D M. I. ‘Weller, A. B. Ruff, Louis D. Wine, | ever before distributed so widely in an in-|be at home the first Sunday in July. THOMAS DOWLING (00. AUCTIONMERA, | fee¢ satp tucbea! Menor’ aout So feet: thence east | the taepicraaeny, be Je, Salo & oe Lem C. Towers, John it Mclean, BM: /stant, and never before was the entire Mr, William N. Freeman, the contractor St, fee, Se inves: thence, ort "S0, eet fo “he |Enown uy No. 6a4 Ait atest Memaeepe’ Wassingt Earnshaw, Thomas W. Smith, W. B. Gur- = and builder, is erecting for Mr. am T.| secuLaR SALR OF HOUSEHOLD Place of beginning, sominenc art | ton. D.C. ~~‘ THOSE WHO WERE PRESENT | eee pane Frans 1 vhs World enabled to view a great "varsity race | oe eer eee toad. a handsome | PEGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD SUS ea Beer and mage amtetime of Transportation—G. W. Heisley, chairman; | istantaneously with the exact movements | qwelling, with all the modern improvements. TION BOOMS, Ba: AY, JUNE | HS, | 50 feet giong e line uf anid 2d street: these ee | Sa nae -_ oe M. W. Eeveridge, William M. Galt, Capt. | of the boats. Miss May Harner is confined to her home, 8 re Oo 4 feet Byy inches; thence orth Sy ‘feet, and thence oe mans Seperate of mee | Snes a Parka Ay ee aesa i: &| teen ncrorareertay erueind doen| the, etce of Reetee coy ee | mame sie ee aie Serger | es ence ene Pe ings which have been held ‘vatly with| grown, Col. McKibbin, Lewis J. Davis, |t® Fiver they rowed just four measured | Of Maple avenue, from the effects of the fo yr Seapieeeermspeices = | can eee ot ae ee a @ View to makin the bi-is. encamp-| George T, Dunlop, Norman Galt, A. 8.|™iles, but should one walk or drive from | Sury "having heppeach while she “wae, ate St Se oer Oe oe a ment of the Uniform Raws Knights of Johnson, W. G. Lown, T. H. Hall, O. O-|Gales’ Ferry, the start, to the New London | tending the Hannah Moore Academy. The a) acaue ————— sale, Seen ee, teproceuted OF notes ot Pythias a success, hicd |- | Spicer, B. B. Earn: ‘w,George Compton, bri the finish, the stance would be/| attending physician bas ordered rast SATURDAY SALE Darchase = phigrege ns gearbamuicpy rama ark ee eee neepaties, longer. retraces Fond way, | CR tat tne re eee Ee en Ae ee eR a nan ete SAS | Sis. perncol ty Goel st teat aoe vas noe lorses 5 . we u Warder building by Mr. Chapin Brown, | apres, 9nd, cartiages W.. T. | Mockbee, | on the east aide of the river, lies at times errr ie iar mes TION, AT OUR SAT-stOOMS, CORNER 10TH | OF sold, gr all, cay. at tbe option ofthe par. chairman of the executive committee. Caulley, B. D. Vincent, H. Coggin, Capt. L. | @long the river banks or bluffs and at oth- ——_—_ Vier Br | of sale, All conveyancing ‘and ng. at cost ‘At this ns the ommitt m|A. Littlefield, E. 8. Alvord, Ferd Frank, | ¢P8 through dense woods and rocky glens. ter , JUD of purchaser, and if terms of sale are*not. com Saks GUM Meek ert | Soe EgpNSY, WT Be Deer "|The shore Mae is irregular. ‘The river, Lacie ist ‘ALSO, TWELVE O'CLOCK M. with within ten Gaye trom day of eile we pul comfort, finance, pO . oy =“ a: W though broad enough for a straightaway HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAETONS | feerve 10 resell the property at : horses and carriages, music, decorations, | prackhagen, John Sotemicry ena Wiliam | boating course, here and there indents the| Lakeland Lodge, No. 124, Knights of Py- AND WARN and cost of the defaulting ¢_purchenrr ater ie aus @rlli and dri ground, illumination and Sre- | George Bessier, John Schorr, Louls Schenck, | Shore, while again the shore reaches cut | thias, met last night at Lakeland Hall, and} Terms cash WALTER B. % CO... lin the eity of Washington, D. © works, auditing, hall and reception of the| Henry Leimback, William Martin, Henry | Into river with abrupt headlands and| aiected the following officers for the ensu- | —*t Auctioneers. WILLIAM ‘H. SHIPLEY, ‘Trusten, Uniform Rank were nominated by their| Naw, George Sonneman, Henry Beckstadt. | Stavelly beaches. : teation | ins six months: T. J. Cadle, chancellor com-| Horses. Mules. sux &. Lae ee | Decorations—S. W. Woodward, chairman;| To estabilsh means of communication 2 hancellor; 1835 F chairmen, and ratified by the executlve/c s. Domer, secretary; C. B. Rheem, 8. S.| through such a territory and along such} Mander; Robert S. Cooper, vice chancellor; w = SENoeR. AUCTIO? Je2%5-20d EES ny oe committee. Mr. C. 8. Domer was made a/ Shedd, F. H, Barbarin, Thomas A, Garner, | lines is not the matter of a day, but re-|H. M. McMillian, prelate; Cameron Gittings, | WASHING gd tS Ww: % BAZAAR, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. member of the executive committee. The |S. W. Stinenletz, Lee 5. Mosher, Charles T. | dulres time and labor. Hitherto ‘the only | master of arms; G. W. W. Wells, master of | pramapnigi Sire OU SIANA, AVE. - = | hannel of intelli r hi emo RIOR | re SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK duties and respoasibtittita of the various | Carter, H. A. Reed, Robert McMurray, jr.;| Channel of intelligence along the castern| work Trustees: A. L, Saltzstein, jr., Amos HORSES, MARES AND Mi 5 rae AT INE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF celihisstliad “cece cathe. olen cea cea (eae, 2 and most sightly shore has been a tele-| Bove “A Parker ere conatgne Sorapelder of Huminelstown,| NEW YORK AND NEW JEKSEY AVENUES . ie Drill and drill grounds—Frank H. Ctark, ene wire. ee eee 2 NORTHWEST, BEING NOS. 216 AND 216 NEW matters of consequence disposed of. chairman; Tenny ‘Ross, secretary; Emmons | mands of the American newspapers for the| ‘The board of county commissioners at a Macey and Mules, co, bs ood within, Se tamer oa aa gh Chairman CLapin brown rapped for order |S. Smith. Marshall Cushing, William H, | recognized great boating event of the year, | recent meeting transacted the following | SATURDAY MC Q By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of at tea minutes past 4, and Secretary| Rapley, William G. Lown, Francis J.| and hence it was, days ago, that a band of | pusiness: Ordered that William Binger, | ‘This load coussts of some extra fine Horses and a ene in te See tae eek Gog. Hi Stamons esaayed to read the min- ONeill, George H. Haxrs re 1H peeee ancantes setting of m new Colegeanh | Thomas Clagett and William H. Shuler be BUI for tay Ratbone? shay etree sound. and will SSmplainant and, Johp D. Coughlan et al. are de- utes, but on motion they were disper nd firewor uncan 8. < 4 tg, the undersigned, as the trustees simt- with Secretary Emm13 then read the du-| Walker, chairman; Matshall W. Wines, sec-| line along the bluifs and beachy stretches | #PoPinted commissioners to bulld a bridge pals fine mules will weigh 2,700 pounds). This stock ig 4, com: cam cam] Cc. W. \ over d running be- been selected with care from farmers in Lap- ive ties of the ttee om ca retary; H. L. Biscoe, C. W. Darr, H. P. God-| of the eaatern shore. Steadily they pushed‘ Over Back branch, on the roa‘ ‘ D. 1894, at E qeomsd, dnd the comattes te anil ane| Wik. W. W. Hart, Maurice Joyea, John a | thelr work through the coke and pines and | tween the farms of the late Charles Clagett py fn FRR, FOE M., fe ‘auction, “infront Grili grounds. The forg-. was to have) Miller, F. S. Parks, H. W. Rapley, Ellis|cedars along the river front. Difficulties | and Robert A. Clagett in Marlboro’ district, | POSITIVELY TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE | 0 Uie premises, the’ following described property, of wil, » : Part ot lot eleven (11) in square Sve * | Speer, Henry Sherwood. that were unique and obstacles that were : harles H. Also to wit ing tha. casiy, to soaation eke, but g Auiling, John day gon, ehairman: | Wying” opponad their may. Out the mond of | Sud repre fo this Roar; that Charles go nag ot Hore antes contaned oy lol hide, tnd sit-tve et eso re sgh fe would enter into no expenditure excepting | Southard Parker, George C. ‘Henning. command was positive; the Associated e wb " MWe tavite ‘wishing ‘fo buy for aay pur-| Fusing thence soutberly along the eastern line Wwe will sell. at on under express acthority of the executive | | Hall—John B. Wight, chairman; J.B. Con-| Press was determined henceforth to con- | 194, for improvements on Ample Grange, | We, invite persons wlehing to, buy. for ¢ of Xow Jersey avenue 00.08 feet: thence easterty RT TRE ee committee. The committee on drill and|2@, secretary; Richard Goodhart, A. F.| trol its own facilities for reporting the] Queen Anne district; that James BH. Sears 2t BENSINGER, Auctioncer._ | St TieDt, angien to the sastern, line of New re ; ed. prowtocs ‘iteste Grill grounds should have authority in the Medford. 4 vine great ‘varsity event, and these men were| be paid the amount of his account levied in }. SLOAN & OO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ at.| the southern line of New York avenue 4150 feet, of Washington, District of Columbia, ot matter of tue competitive drills, admission | Reception of Uniferm Rank—J. C. Yost, | establishing the facilities thus demanded. | yarch, 1894; that Thomas S. Stone, treas- (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) thence porthwesterly at right angies to aid sooth- and being lows muimered one bund: to tue grounds, etc. Secretary Emmons | ¢haitman; H. A. McGahn, secretary; Pliny | | The work at length was finished, and! ort: of the school board, ne paid $4,000 be. - ——— era line of New York avenue 100 feet to tae said 80) and one inindred and eights cos then read the call of the committee. The | #0ugh, Frank Acker, Dr. Marvin Curtis,|from the starting line down the river, d . pete) WALNUT MIRROR-FRONT WARDROBE, WAL- | souibern line of New York avenue; and thence along cight hontieh wed Seeaicisten t —- cause cara the Grana | William D. Campbell, L. Fugitt, J. T. Clark, | through the glens and forests, along the | !€ Amount due for fourth quarter to June |“ “NUT MIRROR BACK HALL, HAGw, Bt sal ousthern line of Kew York avebeo southwestern. Fa Soden, OF ese tee ee ot cee ean gece | Mil Eriwa Waltse i | blatte and, teaches, teve chen a thorough- | 82, 1804, payable out of the levy of March | WALNUT. OAK AND CHERRY ly fect to the place of beginning, im by | Smee base Gh, io the shatrman, was not ready to report, be,| Hewitt, Wilitam Tf. Galliner, Harry Schnel- | ly equipped telegraph line belonging to and | 27. 1898. for the support of public schools | SUITES, POE Nan el cee odie wy bere ee ed tn ee | i eause its’ chairman considered it advisable | 2ef;,J- W; Folson, R. H. Lamb, E. C. Gill, | for tie sole use of the Associated Press, | for the scholastic year 1808 and 18M; that | ERIGERATORS, | Laws ag ast corner of New York and New Jersey avenues om Ps : Will H. Yost, W: All alon| the following road and bridge accounts, ERS. omc owe, porth weet aston. DC, being Senses Ses. and 007 L street northeast. to conmui: with the Pythian authorities of | Wiliam J re Tullock, 3. F | Ail alone the eee flagged pointe of | Srounting te $1 BOLSTERS, LACE HANGINGS, PANCY 1g and 218 New York arenge. this Jurisdiction as to the strongest names ij 1 i if .82, be passed: G. C. D. ERS PIOTURES, COTTAGE ‘of wale: Oue-third cash, balance in one ‘ 5 ~ ~ = Townshend, $85.70; W. W. Fowler, = N . for the eormittee. Hie was desirous of COX: William Vaughn, Edward H. Grinder, field use had been connected, and at each | T° end, by ‘owler, $69 TABLES, STANDS, &C. 2 and two years from date of sale, the deferred pay- ci 5 *harl | Ani John H. Kerby, $108.25; Geo. T. Sult, $86.40;| ENCAMPMENT: MATTINGS, 1 ments to be represented by promissory notes of the | on° ect Annually, and secured by s deed of trust paring all che divisions and subordinate | son, 9. F” Scaggs, Le Ge Wood J. Bree ea, | CDE OPErOTON eee BAN ae AD |W. R. Baker, $0008; WE Swann, sa, | BRED DING CASED ara OUN. | menue fo be represented vt intret st toe vate | toa rocorung. at purchaaet ort A agent ot a a The ly, Fred Naimaster, B. W.' Beebe, John | and transmit a description of the race as GS pra A eee m4 Talis PAE ROLLING. TOP Dpsk Sueiiet seesa tea teak or oust agen the cocms Se ste complied Site Sates was not reported, pecause ity chairman, Mr. | pUBeRrey sR M Humber Tears Contice | a a because of phys-| cents: John A. Wells, $24.29; C. C. Clarke, HINA AND Gass, KITCHEN PUMSITCEE: | Sees ge, chancra Ail taxee ill be paid’ to ry abe Cefault ct tbe Lawrence Gardner, was unavoidably ab-| Frank Evans” SeIN% ‘seal conditions, lay out’ of sight of the | $19 Henry Haker, $131.00; Henry F. Mare| gc. act Gate of sale All conveyancing an’ recording at the ee ea tent from the meeting. Chairman Brown poe ee river the main wire was tapped with cov- den. $55.30. Appropriate resolutions on the |ON & \TURDAY. JUNB THIRTIETH, 1894, AT! cost of the purchaser or purchasers. A it of ccm tg explained that had but @ little white be, eS ecod Gaxible wits that wee’ The, Nieanat death of Mr. Ch: Clagett, who had been a TEN O'CLOCK A. M., within our sales rooms, | $500 uit at time of sale. Terms o* ie must be Aes ‘Trustee, fore been in consultation with Mr. Gard- — forest or thicket to the riverside, where a | Commissioner for a number of years, were | ir 0, STEM. we will soll at geblie ouction, | be trustees tenceve: th right, te, reoell Bee See, ber, who had said that he was ready to re- field instrument was attached and manned | Passed. Household Goods, and AT 12M AT 16TH | fen oF ot the cast ad Tak of the Oapanlee ee a 3 port his committee. and would do so prob.| M&- Muar Sticke Pins in Mr. Harris in | .0'4 (nstrum Closing exercises and public examinations | aXD NEW YORK AVE, HOSS, GAR-| purchaser's purchases: eiterete dates Cen ae DUNGANSON BROS.” ACCTIONEERA xbly today. He intended renominating the Debate. ‘Thus it was that when Harvard and Yale | Were hel! at the Bladensburg Academy | RIAGES HARNESS ae Yertisement of such resale in The Evening Star. — id Pythian camp ni camp ground com-| ‘The Senate yesterday afternoon, when the| ned up on the river for their start yester. | Yesterday. The examination showed that ;_ OG. SLOAN &'00., auctiogesre, JOHN B. LARNER, Trustee, 2 * 4 Taltteg, with poscibiy 2 few omtosions ond |. rday i ©! day afternoon, the papers of nearly every | the schola°s had made considerable progress | _Je28-2¢ 16% Got. _ 1885 F at. Bont _ oF two aduiticns. The committee on MCOme tax provisions of the tariff bili had | state in the Union, were represented by the | uring the past year. Miss Sadie’ Parker TCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONBERR | ig ggq CHARLES H. BAUMAN. Trustee, executor of Milton Ford, @e “formation was not complete. Each com-| bee? passed, went on to the whisky sched-:eager eyes and the expert hands of the | Tecelved the premium for the best penman- ce - —— — sense uy virtue of the terme of the iast will and uttes whica was ao! then ready to re-| ules and spent some time in their discus-| Associated Press men, who were walting | SHIP. Addresses were delivered by Mr. | PEREMPTORY SALE DUCKING, HOESEONOLS | COMMISSIONERS’ PUBLIC SALE OF THE VALC.| ‘exinMent, and the codicil thereto attached. ot 3 ut was authorized to render its report to| sion. Speeches were made by Senators | the pistol shot to begin describing with | Hives, principal of the academy, and Mr. KANAWIIA, THE PROPERTY OF THE LaTE| ABLE CLAY LaNb AND BRICK PLANT OF ee OE Sone seecrnsnons oF to Chairman Brown sherman and Blackburn and short notes | *lecttic clicks the contest that should de- | Plbert Dent. one of the trustees, SOR ATORD AT TOKE aT oe Watelivo STATS, OS THEW ANUS of the ‘of Columban. st Ceey Lnerengy ephedra toh k jelde for another year the collegiate rowing | Mf. R. Fo:d Combs of tats place delivered | on SATURDAY, JUNE PRIRTT CH ee OR ae busines, ob tse ported were those on tae reception of the | Were siven to the debate by Messrs. White, | supremacy of the Cniked sorte. tree | the address to the graduating class at the OCLOCK P.M. se will well at the tere | | FON AND ALES ARDEA i Seo fell Gt public Paiform Fang, at iting, halls tlumination | Stewart ond Mills, who advocated the reten- | might have been, could all have been seen, | Annual commencement of the Charlotte Hail | eflce, 1th strest hart (ublews wold at private aalg | AILEY SOL IH OF 2h c SP se a and Sreworas. dri. and drili-grounds, dec-| UM Of the lung benued period. Ynere was | Something of a’ thrill at the dumb. yet The teoroeea a king Boat.” he ts aboct 30x60, and is Mo ex-| , The Undersigued chopussivuers, im [isuance of a oe na erations, music, horses and carriages,trans-| WU 4 peppery ep.sode between Senators ready wire that was connecied direct with counbroved Order of Red Men, at thelr | ccllent’ condition throughout. Sleepe comfortably | decree, rendered on the 7th day «of June, 1 i ~ Bag portation and finance and public comfort, | aris ana roar, who never lose a chance thousands of miles of other Associated | !@8t council sleep, elected the following of- ? teu persona, and with cots twenty persons, privat, | ‘be Chapecry cause of J. D. Small et al. om. the improvements (vereva, ‘The commitiee cn press was not ready to| ‘2 bOUr thelr sareasin into each other, When | Press circuits, and on the alert earnest | ficers for the ensuing six months: Sachem, | sleeping apartments for ladies: sate twats st | New National ee Bi: os he eee: repert, hecause of th» ab: | the deoute had progredsed fur quite a ume fellows, who, >y their training and skill, | P- A. Scaggs; prophet, Edwa:d Wiseman: omelet, dining | room, Kitches and | OC SER PASE TWELVE OCLOCK PAt., on tht | bered one hundred and elgttfene CSRS Kener ria See atts Se Oe ste eenie | ae. tinehie thee to-aakwent ier a, vote be | SbqUidl Boon anaitiah> oe they have, a| Senlor sagamore, John C. Gaylor; junior | sleeping outat: hot and, cid “water: “sanitary | QUARTER PAST TWELVE O'CLOCK Pt, oa the | Bored one hundred yaoe st): th = ‘cat's menace to | Hated of the amendment of sas committee. | Precedent tn the service of descriptive news | {Mimore. Acel Norton; chief of records, B. | Meder Mien °ranniue ecide, 1AM Poubiey: water Aeginiay on SATULDAY. “TH 2 OF | crrenty Ave (6b, Saud propery, Seta tmproved by ¥ ee 8 will | és - a we = ~ ia “ducks: ULY. lie AMEE eta \wo-story brick Greil! house Mr. Wiking ad knew th 4 trust Wat Senators will cxcuse me for | #9, the wor ey aa stty ison, eel at : Tenement would ropetoaoe ye aa thes reerescal Suggesting,” he said, “that, an my opmisu,| There were at some parts along the —>—_—— box: ducking skit: rugs, flags, anchors, ropes, ete | Popetty of the New National Vrick Co.cpany, con- | amd known as No. @4 Myrtle street northeast. mittee ca stands, of which Representative | © bending amendment would have been |COUrSe Interesting fectures in this ser- Managers of Soldiers’ Homes. ©] gptinc™ cut ths, Maat complete pleasure and | isting of the following: 34 scros of lay las Coun is chairmaa, was not represented ar, asfeed to (wo houts ago, but tor ue argu-| Vice, ‘Thus, out on the bluft at the start Qucking boats afkat. having cot $3.500 when | "Bich Js situated the celeliiel Sebastin Sp: ing line clay A favorable report has been made by the} bulit, und le now in complote condit! jand, | Yeare from Gay Of sale, ye A | we two | tae unexpired lease of Gfty acres pet GME UME have book vende in itn toon t above Harvard's quarters the ie : ‘= der & reatal of $1,009 : Cent per annum until Uy 4 dred tbe meeting. j1'ihuse"again that senators will excuse tae | Associated Prem” watcher “and. operator | Setate milltary committee on the Jotnt rea-| Sty ie ,téyi ate nthe above sumed hat | id uhuee 8 rota of #k) fr manus pats | oe par a teal eat ee The Maste Question. | when 1 suggest my surprise that when the | Were Working on the head of a barrel that | lution designating Charles M. Anderson RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., 2 SET? ak Ties Vim 2 otueed on se a ‘The quesiion of music led to a lengthy | Senate strises whisky it lingers Lor two | Bad lecors partially sunk in the ground. |of Greenville, Ohio; Sidney G. Cooke of | _4023-7¢ Auctionéers, \eapet taba, Se red wat with the best Ciscussion. This has been a complicated | hours. a otart te ecuthward the first | Herington, Kan., and A. L. Pearson of | wiwann Dee | ent later ‘principally 1s follows: — | “and the democratic side breaks 1 news of the start to reach the world. Down FUTUR! DaYs. 2 lou-borse Power West! gE probiem and has led to @ tangle im every | remarked Mr Five its oose."" | at the ‘two-mile point the men assigned to | Pittsburg, Pa., members of the board of ——DENCANSON’ BROS., Auctioneers: Jovborss Power Dolleres meeting im which it hag been Introduced.) “And the republican side lingers with | 1esctibe the race there were seated on | Managers of the National Home for Dis- <A eee 3 icowis Steam Pumps »nt Conucetioms, brit the knots were untwisted. to a con-/ equal aylaity,” was the tart response of Mr. | CTOSS-treés ‘high on a monster telegraph | abled Volunteer Soldiers of the United TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE “MILTON -* |. 1 Wheel SMuchine, for comnva brick, vapacity, siderable extent yesterday. Chairman Hel-| Harris. “}pole, thus obtaining a clear view of the | States. The two former succeed Gen. A. L.| ON THE NORTH SIDE OF H STREET NORTH. | 50,000 per eat: bah Pig of the committee on music presented} “Uo I understand that the Senator from| the View of any nave oye tock, that broke | Barnett and Maj. E. N. Morrill, whose] .’PYRGWay FEN ITH AND ISTH Stmmere |} Sicipeon Trese-prick Mtasvinr, Soarly mews Band for parade and escort duty during| “i did mot hear the Senator from Massa-| Prégg Mircine station of the Associated Xtreh "120d recorded, fn the Dist? fag taney "| nae em De five days of the encampment, with the cor-| chusetts, and I deem it always very im- Gay of folio | ¢hines, lished om top of a | SSS == | gee, AM, Onl recone, tm 1 ee foie ta fancy bricks, <xt sive Stein Dy building that over the ruck of craft Columbia, we will sell at public auction, in. Foguns, farts, Hacncm, snd other As- rections which had been suggested by the portant to hear what the Senator says.” vag gent TC’ of the ‘QUakren “HEPORE cbimery, is, Fixtures ami Ajpliamcs, neces Pythian executive committes, air. Harris was standing by the side of his| point Grane Meena ot the course. At no AUCTION SALES. 4:45) PCLOCK PMO ON THURSDAY. JUNE | oat7 60 make up 4 fire It appears that at one of ihe early meet-| desk, with his arms fulded. whirls 22 oe ns brivk pluct. 4)so 4 —— ——_—_—_—_—= A.D. 1894, the following described | Up-draft Kilns and 1 Dowawiratt ‘hela of four “s the easy observation of the train of As- THIS AFTERNOON. : a hb apartments. ‘The “atice plant woke belng ings of ihe executive committee, Knights} “1 asked tne Senator if he sets his face rain of As- - = land and premises. situate and being In the city z E. sociated Press representatives, w! i 7 " 7 of Wash! oa, istrict of Columbia, and knot under cover, including Lary: y Secs, ard is of Pythias, Mr. Helbig was directed to| against it?” repeated Mr. Hoar, raising his flashing away = Gomatane Meatintion at DULEY & HERRING, AUCTIONEERS, and described ax and being all of lote numbered | sdapted 0 make ‘any ‘kind of common. or make a contract for music for escort and | voice slightly. the contest they were watching Every themes ten (10) and eleven (11) in Sanivel Davidson's sub- | {ucy bricks, and can iy. operated the «nine sear Tae cnccntize ublect to the ratification by| “Again 4 did not hear the Senator,” in-| inch of the course had Deen ee iO eee, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON Dexa. | division of lots io square numbered eee’ bended nn cig haa a gem PGS ects =e a connact with the Pourt Araby Bee ting his hand to his care Te" 40d Put-| the watchers, in sections assigned to euch Rees SMES, NORTHEAST BETWEEN BPG, NW folie T and G. of te recnedr oe ts | Terme of sale: One-third of purchase moves 10 and presented it to the executive commit-| "1 shall not repeat ‘ls,” exclaimed mr. | fF description, and each one by the whis-| pA Niue ott cesca of trust, reconded tm Liber | oer of the arteror UF's Ehattiee Sop ea oe tee Steal “lestalisscnts, ‘in 'eis and’ eeite Soci ten. The contract stipulate! the bend nas | Hoar, being his peaeebe bering wire knew by the clicking of his next | No. 1459, folio 306, one of the and records of the | Also part of original lot numbered eight ¢H) in and | District ‘of Columbia, aud at the request of the | Sd Square pumbered one hundred and twenty. | from the day of sale. The deferred installments to recetve $575 for five days’ service, and| “The Senators voice is weak,” came back | “league up the river the progre: they |PArty secured thereby, the undersigned trustees | 8e¥en (127). described ax follo fe A Ee Pe that eight hours was to constitute a day's| Mr. Harris. “Had he been lingering?” relative positions of the crews ai os southwest corner of said lot eight be retained uutil the final payment of the purchase work. Mr. Helbig stated that the eight| Mr. Hoar grew red in the face, ana it was| ame struggling on to the lines of each {rill sell. ,at gable auction, in, front of the prem: | euuthest corner of aald, lot, ele ee 5 ‘apd the notes of the purchaser for’ the avr hours’ cliuse was simply inserted pro | by a visible effort that he controlled himseif, | Tespective responsibility. at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK F.M., lot’ forty: | tacbes;, theace north one hundred (100) feet: thence piorsement of ecceritye” The pete forms because of the rule of the Musical] His features worked nervously and ne| And no chances of safety to the wires | eight (48), in square 686, in the city of Washing. | West eleven (11) feet six (6) inches, amd thence a C. 2 e south one hundred (100) feet to the place of in- | Will Bave the option of paying all cash if he so Usion, witch required it. The executive | choked a bit before he replied. Then he | Ti ae a Mnemen. | by's depth, of etat 116 Beet t0.0 See ee ety ia of, ne partion ot Soccveetul bidder of $1:000, ana guatshes® rine committee, however, couldn't see said: we and containing 4,073 square feet of gropnd. is t part (in sa rust mestioned) at r Hage (and refused to accept the contract| “Ihe Senator from Tennessee, who nad| constantly to guard against tampering by |““turns of sale: one-fourth cash; balance’ two and | and to CA TE Oe a ae unless this clause was stricken out, and the | been engaged in this business of murdering | "teres jut less conditioned ‘interests. | three years, or all cash. A deposit of $200 required | wide (zing, paced pare‘se to stent the | Eocked down. "On failure to tabs’ such depoat band shoald rende~ itself liable for duty at | the industries of the country for the past| =VeFy pole, every insulator, every loop} at time of sale. Terins to be complied with tn | east line of e% ‘Terms of : One-fourth of the Y the property will be immediately reoffered fur any thme during the five days, Mr. Helbig | three ‘months by this tarif’ billy soonest | Was Watched with careful allegiance to the | tn days from date of hale of trastess Tesetie the ‘cash and the balance In one, two ant | Sale, upon the same terms as above. fetared the contract to the band, and they | have got into a very excited and nervous | Associated Press endeavor in behalf of its 'ght to resell at risk and cost of defaulting par- | {0,06 DALd lm cape sem ike raslane note at the pur: | | Tbe, works are open. fr “Aiapsction eomry dag. ex- agreed to serve the committee as desired. | condition of mind. It seems that nobody pms ae tt x RICHARD T. MORSELL, chaser, bearing interest at the rate of @ per cent | coPt Se ae on Si atu Row the clitzons’ etiecuiive committe, |can make s motion or argument without ex-| o¢ al aumdie aire tee WHLIAM'T. SHUFFEELR, | Zecusliy: cecurpl by Goal of tract.sgk: tee par, Bortawest, “Washington, DC. “ira Z succeeiai the Pyti executive | citing his angry indignation and expostula- : F Prae | sylvania depot, Gti street, almost commitiee refuses t accept the altered | tion. He seems to bevery muck ete ae Syst time in the history of journalism or} DULEY & HERRING. Auctioneers, jel6-ddde | erty sold, o all, cash. at the optien of the par | Srrive at Waterloo, ia, eleven minatas. bg ey Greet ahd posanne Oe esate, Gost, t00 | dition of Macbeth when he fancied he saw | tine the Ho iy conte ieteg, ey CaPSed |e Sowina TO THE INCLEMENT WEATHER | Femired at time of sale” All conveyancing and te- B'ccrest station, Beant Fon an OP OD O88) py virtue of @ dood of trust to ua, bearing dato Se his conferoaes walk tha nahan declared | Hanquo’s ghost at the feast. 1 suppose he| time. the time by eighth miles, and the an-| £7 OWING TO THE INCLEMENT WEATHER | Cording at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to sue a = September 15, A.D. 18e2, reconied in Liber part rarnferonce with the citizens that a|sees the specter of some murdered New | Rouncement of the winner were given to] Tie Twitty NINTH. RE at r ASe id | complied with within ten (10) days from ots Saati Tiley tollo 'abtnet eng of the “land records of band for escort duty was not only useless| England industry which has been getting the world as each stage and feature of the | crock PM. sale, otherwise we reserve the it to resell <2TON, ing oat, ‘At the risk and cost of the defaulting LC BARLEY, the District of Columbia, and at the request of the but harmful, as it would be impossible to| an honest living for its owner, and the guilt | "ce occurred. The report was instantan- | — ae ae oS notice of such resale i Commissioners, | parties cocumed: Gavety., wa, Se uaieaignes teu le music for some and not for others| to to him is what Macbeth a ae SS ee ton, D.C. LI A 5 OF a 1804, FIVE 0 fight cugender aninosities. The matter | the guests: 2 “| yesterday the Associated Pres succeeded | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE THREE-STORY- JOHN B. LARNER, gg gS a ty FP Yas teroughly discissed yesterday, and| «git, worthy friends, my lord is often thus | P&¥°84 all points of degree. AND-BASEMENT BRICK RESIDENCE, NORTH- | _Je28-d&eds Srestecs, 1985 Fst. sw. _ | praalty of $50,000, an ‘ropclred Gy doctor to tee] premiocs, gitunte be tle city.cf Ieemeueen bie aaily 2 motion that the committee could , 4 a ——— ST SURE CORTADA AVENUE AND | 6G. SLOAN & 00, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. | Case of J. D. Small et al ve. the New Neriond | erict of Columbia, and known apd as Got recognize the present twas | ADd has been from his youth; pray you, legen gle ap ge i pet tnn a (Successors io Latimer & Sloan.) Brick "Company et al. Abd being lot numbered 82 iu Curie & 7 edopted. — keep seated; TROOPS NOT NEEDED. BY, Veta of & deed. of trust, uly, recorded tm cases Attest: H. H. YOUNG, Clerk. | subdivision, in square numbered 7%, r R. s The fit is momentary; upon a thought — ‘of the Divtrict of Delain nee at he rec’. ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE or VALUABLE UN- Jel6-s,tu, th, tas as per pist recorded in Like A. K. the Reviewing Stand. He will again be well. If much you note him| Am Order for Their Departare for | of the party secured thereiy wee ee Fewest | IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CEDAR STREET ————— : (Georgetown), follo of the records of the sur- A mot eS ta be ou 5! offen of 7] > > be rn» a i} et moun followed tha band be hired | You shall offend ‘him and extend his pas- Frostburg Countermanded. Hc nuctioe in front of the premiees. oo TUESDAY, RONTHWEST. AND oN G stket ide Ey es a a Ay ed day of parade, which Mr. Helsley| _ sion. R * int ee Ni rn ND 1TH STREETS NORTHEAST, WASH- pcs with the improvements ‘ing of 3 smenued for the day of parade and the day| The Seaate roared with laughter. The quo-| Temporary excitement was caused in Bal-|P.M.. the following land and premises, situate in| STH AND TTH TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE VALUABLE musi. | three-story brick dwelling, mumbered 8319 © street 1 adage he Bi the ‘city of ington, District of Columbia, and : OE, OBL. | ortwrest of Gress parade. He thought that if this|t#tion fitted the case #o neatly that even | timore yesterday by Gov. Brown ordering being lot thirty-nine (9) of Barr | | BY direction of the owner, we will sell at public DENCE KNOWN AS NO. 2006 R STREET | Northwest alalaiaa liza: ta dea the tor | Mi. Harris was forced to smile, despite his | Maj. George T. Robinson and 100 men vision of part of Jot one (1), block | auction, in frout of the premises, on X,| NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. Tortas of cate: Gno-shiet of te perdu a mony rr JULY SEVENTH, 1894. at FIVE OCTOCK P.M..|. By virtue of a'certain deed of trust, dated the |t be paid in cash, balance in three equal install. ot iar eehlinenee nea exhausted fused meng | from the second battalion, fourth regiment, | three). ju Le Drolt Park, improved by an élegant |IUEY CE Voa ota Non 14 and S16, im aganre | COE? der t February, A. D. 1890, and duiy ree] Mens, Payable in one, “two and three Seam, with the amount they had pledged as prize| then said: to go to Frostburg and take their Gatling | northwest. Said property will be sold subject to an | NO. 860. each ‘fronting 18 feet on @' street be- | corded in Liver No. at folio 451 et seq.. one | terest a per cent per Aunum, payable semi- mones. The motion was carried. a ‘ gun along. incumbrance of $8,500, due in March, 1896. tween 6th and ‘th streets northeast by a depth of | of the land records for the District of Columbia, | ®unually, und ay by @ deed of trust on the Secretary Oramons read that t the |», 2f the Semator from Massachusetts could 5 Terms of sale: bh (over and above the | 100 feet to an all and at the request of the purty secured thereby, | NTOPErT)” sold, or all cash, ‘at option of the pare Suen of aise at part of forget, or omit to inflict upon the Senate,| The order was issued about noon, and the | trust), All conv. cl and recording at pur-| AND AT SIX 0" K P.M. ON SAME DAY, | we will sell at public suction, in front of the | Chaner. as posit of $200 will be required at time wound ce “nich recited that | nis classics he would render this country «| men were instructed to be at Camden sta- | chaner’s cost’ A deposit of $100 iit te required | Lot No. @0, in square No, 182," fronting 15 feet oo Beruetis, feo SUNESDAY,, JUNE TWENTY: | of ale, All conveyancing snd ‘recording at par ou raets wontd be recognised other | more important service than he has cver| i idea At time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with | Cedar street between 18th and 19th porth- | BEV gti AT FIVE, O'CLOCK F-M. the |chaser’s cost. Terme of sale te be complied ith than thom: sisned by the executive commlt-| rendered it in any other wer tion at 2 o'clock. fa ten Gaye. trom Gate af aale, Or trustess reserve | West 07 8 Gagth 6f 90 Sit, With eit eee ES a ar ee ee. ceaaie tote wn Oe Dee Gee $+ tes. Xe satcommittee could make am ap-|"°rnis closed the epinode sad then the Sen-| The 100 men were to be sent to protect |the rigit to resell ut risk und ‘cont of detulting | alley. ‘ Kicqnetgl a0 a4 being lot Seckiecd oes tendons | puomaner ot Seechasen nn” St wat Somalia propries'on or expenditure or contract or pi an m the Sen-| me ‘ ocala purchaser. ‘Terma will be made known at time of sale. | dctignated ing jot numbered one hundred vane 3 hese - Ps Ar ate went on with amendments to the sched- | Miners around Lonaconing who wish to go HERBERT E. WOODWARD, Trustee. | $100 will be required on each lot on day of sale. = be oy ce (233), “2. a. Warder §, gubdivis . & EDMONSTOX, Trostes, : . v : rchaser’s Cost. ar? nitmbered ulnety-three (3), ORice, . aw ote sabanacgtins Soul Taku eamnee | tn tory foclock, the ond of the Si was| so by the Incimidaton of the atten, S| "vu gnoyp saree, meet yg | RAS 8. SOLN'S tol ans | es Seon ak Space aa bed] og atone 2 & sabsommlizee «. i 5 a < ae pROa at Or of the et of Columbia, tugetber : roa jin cnuevaeue 2 tomatoe tc ces | te paragrapha off. About 1:30 o'clock the foliowing telegram |, [7 7HE, ABOVE, SALE Is RED a “of & haw $026-dkde tof the at ntl FRIDAY, JUNE Mik che improvements, consisting of a ‘handscane < axguniiiwre. ler’ Goedhart “tall tha was recelved from Col. Wilmer of the first | TWENTY-NINTH, 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, s, Known as No. 2006 Rist. aw., Washlug: = residence, - Lory compiicat! : ‘TRUSIFES' SALE OF FOUR NICE LOTS ON OAR | fon. D- DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. Biory abort th- Wication arising out THE SUGAR SCHEDULE. regiment in front of permises. “By order of the trastecs. . eK Ge ne tte ss “Have arrived at Lonaconing. Mines re- tage THOMAS “DoWwLing® £"C0. SIRERT PETWERN eiaerraais doh | Teun oftie! ,ovectlea ot tae parenase mane TREY SALE, OF NEAMLE NEW nn = Carlisi= thai the reviewing | Senat jones sumed and seventy men at wor! No need | _e27 aoe eee pais es DIVISION OF PART OF MT. SANT. 4 ble semi-annually. . WELLING, NO. 2 Zz 3 Ss ey nS oe a jor J base Putting It Imto | ou oo eee Gatling gun. Can | JAMES W. McKEE, AUCTIONEER, 617 E st. n.w. LOTS BACH % FEET BY 125 FEET. THESE | deed of Pret vibe property: ‘o Re ist, saa pa s+ Fy located : nage it " — Lots WILL. FFERED SEPARATELY, | convi a 4 = | rte rust gust 24, locking codbensa eg eazEy: | Senator Jones of Arkansas has been|ment® Oe “tuation with my regi | op loregs: sam OF FRAME HOUSB AND LoT| Kehent GePEaree Goon OFFORTOREEY | SenreTenaMg. ame rec yt py RR asad, fad Fegorded among, he la ot the ri Gen. Stewart Bi br 4 ON NICHOLAS AVENUE, HILLSDALE, D. C. FOR PARTIES CON TING BUILDING | If the terths of sale be not complied with im Mfteen | Distfict of Colurabla in Laber 16 et Ena that he could not | spending considerable time during the past aan Cou bin —-* nagntiy sere By vicege ry certain deed of ae in A HOME. “t ne ial are from day cy sale, the trustees recerve the ~e e will an at ey ee & trout of a af 5 2 sey... u rec- four certain deeds trust, right to a it " ore rs ¥ > his ower eke tee On| few days in an effort fo put the sugar! tment were in the governors Omiee wines | ent ole, folle 128 et sex. one of ihe land rec- PR RP ng ge | ie ccinalting mencenberty, at, the risk and cost of | Mo "oq THURADAT, JULY. TWEISE a me c&iection to the use of the side, | 2chedule of the tariff bill in a more ac-! this message was recelved, It was decided walk The of the District | C¢Ptable shape, and yesterday afternoon he/| at once to countermand the order to send sale. i t°ot the party secured thereby, we will offer records of the District of Co. | as they may Geen necessary. IN, the following Gescrived land Bild premises, i, 1R Front of the Hremlnes, oo FRIDAY, the Rubin ta ‘Liber 1880; folios, reepectively, 465 et CHAS. C Glover, a A BO ae. cy ‘that af course thes had co objection, | Completed his work. The schedule, as) the extra men to the mining region. eee is, &, CK 4 festington, ITH OF 1804. at FIVE - po dg a ot Inetrict of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered twenty: wis Gigs PM... the following’ descritied ‘property Seine request ‘of ‘the holde of the notes secured | | Je16-dhds Ee in" vieck epren (7). in "Maloraua dieigntes” ow the commitise could not use the | amended to its latest form, provides for a NO te eae eee MBEW enough of the | to wit: ail of ihe north onefalf of lot numbered | tk fay, LU oer separately, at public: auc. — x, oan Sin “Salocnme Height,” as but were at perfect | situation to know that if the miners in the , in section numbered one (1), of the sub- in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the} C7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED Untr | ®! 4 > a pioneers Hog continuation of a part of the bounty for the/ Ponaconing region went to work there was a'of Barry Farin, except the portions there- | Street DAY of SULY, AD. 1804 at FIVE| FRIDAY, JULY SIXTIL 1804. at eae wore gel Set Eon ee Se eee te 8 <a. pl nl fox; | Present year, giving nine-tenths of a cent|no need for trocps and that the strike sertbed in itber 1183, folio 415-1660, folio | SIXTEENTH DAY of JULY: A.D. 1604, at FIVE | piace. eee RELI a = ae & Bound on sugar testing above 9 degrees| would soon end. He instructed Col. How- | 100-4706. folle, 20; ef, sea. of the land records of | ‘30 “Situace tn’ the county of Washington, District and eight-tenths between 8 and 9. The/ ard, however, to hold his men under arms : ast, 1888, aad recorded Lat isdz, on manda. ‘Terms of sale: The amount of the indebtedness | of Columbia, to wit: All of lots umbered Sf | 07 etas St'ssg. Atbount of suld trust and. accrued fotereet Breyn 2sket Mr. J. H. Mitchell, chatrmam | Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to | until he had further information from Col. | due and expenses of sale cash, balance in two | teea (15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17) and eighteen | _ 3827-4 ef the commaitise om public comfor, how | Tefrain from. imposing tho ta *, —————————— will be annoumced at sale. ditional duty | Wilmer, as the situation might change, and | equai installments, payable in one and two years | (18) of Susie A. Hertford'’s subdivision of original DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ‘Terws of sale: One-third of the pumtbase money 0 sa need. * | lots numbered fifty-three (53) to fifty-nine and one- to be paid in cash, and the baleecedone of one-tenth of a cent upon sugar imported | it might become necessary to get the de- from date of sale, to be evidet by the pur- fd , inclusive, of S. P. Brown's subdivision . xe two years, to be ted by the ames of t untries paying an export bounty | tail off quickly. chaser's notes, secured by deed of trust on the | balf (60%) TRUSTERS, SALE OF EXCELLENT PROPERTY | Pye?) . r} Ia.” All conve nd of Mount’ Pleasant, as sald subdivicion ts recorded re EOF. : f purchaser,” Dea: interest at the tute ef whenever it ls demonstrated to his satistac-) The govarnor then telegraphed to Col. | Be'tt: purchaser's cost, “A cash deyoslt Of 100 re | im the ofce of the aurveyor of the District of Go| Riry HE SantWET SECTION OF THE emt [per “annum from ay of sabe.ogmrethe seini- tion that the bounty has not been received | Wilmer that the extra men were ready to| quired at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be |lumbia in Book “County No. 6,"" folio 187. DWELL! % INGS, JWN AS PREMISES Ni 5 | @unually, secured by of Gest-gpon Prop- by the producer. The schedule 1s to go in-) move, with the Gatling gun, and asked the | complied with in ten days from date of sale, or | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money! = AND 860 Tk STRERT SLIM EST ARH | ers sO, or all cash, at the option <m = r the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk | to be paid in cash, and the balance to be paid in| = ‘THIREE HOUSES IN THE KbAR. THIS chaser. A Sepent af G2 coum bron. cone ce Cree hpi renin petro 5 | and cost of the defaulting’ purchaser. ‘Tases paid | two equal installments, tively, in-one and| Orman Oe CH HS SALE | Suic. All comveyanclag and recording . = egram Was Te- | to the day of sale. two years, secured by deed of trust upon the prop- SEEKING INVESTMENTS ‘ARTIES | of the purchaser. Terms of mle to This schedule, it is understood, was sub- | celved from the colonel, confirming his first MARIAN DORIAN, erty: gold, mith interest thereon, parable seml-| Bs virtue of a certain decd of trust dated the | With within Aiteun dae from date of mitted to ail of the democratic Senators | dispatch, and stating that the men at work : Gel Tth st. ow., annually, at the rate of © pen cent per anpam until | eighteentB, «isth) day of November, A.D. isn, | Mise the truntess reserve the riaht within reach, and accepted by all, except| at Lonaconing had increased during the eS a as pal, or, all cage, ot, the option of the purchaser, | and recorded among ‘the land terords of the Di: | fie Gak aid cost of the defaulting Senator Blanchard, who objected ‘on the| day to nearly 300. This information was “Trustees. | time of uale- Sale to de closed in Stteen Gays from | Sen Sha tt ttn ee Nie PAs, folle, 328 et | Rewapaper of Wasuingtou. D- ground that a part of the 2-cent bounty for | also. verli y private telegrams to the| yamEs W. McKEE, Auctioneer, a ALBERT A. hol _4e23-6¢ | day of sale, otherwise the property will be resold ed thereby, we Will offer at public eu “a 3. 7 secu Cimimaan Brown ras diecie? ‘o preparc| the present year { at the risk ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser, after | front of the withdrawn by the| governor from other sources. Gov. Brown carenar. hin then sent for Col. Howard and Maj. Rob- | F L.ED five days’ advertisement in sums ‘oewapa; b: | TEENTH Dav OF JULY, Abe Ata, SEEN: JOSS ®. Efrostere, 1806 ot. the After further talh of miner | amendments. amen . |. Rob- FUTURE Days. ve days’ adve per pub : OF JULY, A.D. isis at TIAL 3 _ . conesqnerce che comm iites adjgareed Submitted to all Dat Cae eben Peet | inson, and directed them to dismiss the de- = peclectanins Ushed in Washington, D.C. Conveyancing at cost | PAST FOLR O'CLOCK Ai, tne tonnes ae COMMISSIONERS OF TRE These Present democratic side of the finance committee, | tail held at Broadway Institute. ee ee re see | ee J. J. WILMARTH, Sraston, | fasten, District ot Cae ey a Wes ron TUESDAY. JULY THER, “tees on eS x . E we is r jumble. to. wi 5 ; . 5 Wee commiticemen present were Messrs. bape Populists and possibly Senator Irby, tt eo SEIE. 4,2 F ERM COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF ONE BATTEAU BOAT, Je28-d&ds B. W. HOLMAN, Trustee. certain pieces or parcels of Tend oat poner places and times hereinafter mamed, the pd Chagin Brown, George EE: 5 p. | 8,044. will oppose the differential duty of ITALIAN DIPLOMAT SHOT. FOUR GILL NETS, TWO FIKE NETS, at ~Snomazy DOWLING “4 ~AUCTIONEERA | Known and istinguished as and be is pune |sioners will offer for sale to the - ree E. one-eighth of a cent on refined sugar, and sieges THE HARBORMASTER'S WHARF, SEVENTH | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, dered one hundred an thirteen {113 ene’ huntred | , Skcluxive right and privilege of ding the sont Carmadte, Themes G Alvord. fr. John Joy| they may even antagonize any duty what- h Professor Shoots a Per-| o. SaTURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ‘THIR. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE THREEgrony | °M4, TBE (34) and one bundeed “and seventeen rai Municipal Hay scales from August I ISDA. to Ey eS = . — < - one hundred and eighteen (118) d | July 31, 1885, both inclusive, for the Tyee ee eet. Eetant Gaamart, | ee and Unwelcome Visitor. TIBTH, AT HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we wili| BRICK RESIDENCE PROPERTY, NO. 118 B)| bondred and nlnctecn (110), ie loses oe akin see ra, fodder, cats in the etree any oC Yes, archibeld Greenlesa, Duncan & : sell at the above wharf, by order of the District} _ ST! Gm cortein Goel of trust Bhai ivision of part of equare mumbered five hundred 1, sittuaied opposite the Walker, Gemrze W. iieisiey. James McNabb, Medals of Honor. Signor Bazzoni, the Italian consul general | Commissioners, the above Boat, &c. : von ned © socame Seok or oe gen oot ae “goo as per plat recorded in Liber J “5 re a oH Mitchell FW. Helbilz ant Chris | The following additional persons who par-| at La Valetta, the capital of that island, in| _ Terms cash. wae | Se tlee fee Ge ot oe ne te ie No 84, of the records of the surverer's of. situated on wt between L st. and Goor, Heureh The rane « ticipated in the assault on the enemy’s| the Mediterranean, was shot and danger-| THOMAS DOWLING & 1 eijp AUCTIONEERS, ie EB STi Fecords of the District of Columbia, and by die | thee ee eect Of Columbia. subject to right of wa at half-past 10 o'clock a. m.; No. 8, sit works at Vicksburg, May 1863, have |-ously wounded Wednesday by Professor = 4 q } qer the north three (3) feet of sald lot one bun- | uated on 10th wt rection of the party secured thereby, the under-| dred and venteen ber o' clo x Signed trustees will sell, in front ot che sevent: (17), together with the im- jock m.; No. Pana A Tm “beyoot —e trustes - at provementa thereon. j dary nw, &t 1 o'clock p. gp No, been awarded medals of honor by the Sec-} Hamilton Stilon. The shooting occurred in bet etal td SE gd oo MONDAY, THE SECOND or JULX, as Of sale: Gne-thint of the purchase money | usted Im the Tear of ‘the to e alt. retary of War: Sampson Harris, Ohio vol-| Professor Stilon’s residence. Signor Baz-} Brn AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE. viz: Lot 84 in square 725, 16x13 improved bya | tore tebatt acaah. 20d pt a ey ea Sy a unteers, now of Ashton, Ohio; Henry Buhr-| oul was shot twice in the arm and abdo-} oo pouyet Soup pasitaw conr,| IPmor? brick Tenldence,’ being No. IS D atreet | two seams. recared te a dieel ot iia ait ad Riyettereey i lock p.m, amd No. 7, situated at Public coméort committee-J. HL Mitch-| man, fifty-fourth Ohio volunteers, now of | men. = WILL WORK IN ANY HARNESS: PERFECTLY | “Terms: $8,000, due in two years, with interest | Be 3 Se pe ate pele ee ae ae cel ryt a chairman. L. P. Wright, vice chairman;|St- Louis, Mo.; John C. Buckley, fourth| Bazzon! had been a persistent visitor to BOON ANON AST; ONE PARK FHAR |at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually | all cash, at the option af the purchaser. -Avée. | vishone of the act of the lepine dete, = - ©. G. Stapies, E.| West Virginia volunteers, now of’ Willow; the Stilon residence. The professor had TON, ONE SULKBY, LOT TOOLS, GARDEN | and secured “y a deed of trust on above propenty. t Of $200 will we required at the time of wale. sald District, approved June So, 18t2 anttten ge Sere Baie sncrecer ys. G Staion E | nranchi tudiz: Weucne Spcagie, one nar. | sates necten ta eee ne | metaeneTR mee hee ADIGE Balance in cash, or all cash, at option of pi S| ay ee a ee lag, de.” ‘Terme can” 1. Johnson, HC. Bunch, ii >. Marsnall, | dred and sixteenth Ilinols volunteers, riow | tis was not sufficient he complained to the | ayn MOMIALE PRT Oot Ae | Au conrerancing, sed recording at, purchaser's Cutt | of tale, otherwine the property will be rescid at | The purchaser of any of sald scales welch mag ts eld, W. W.| of Saybrook, IL; Christian Schnell, thirty-| police, who ordered th ot Mail sel of 5 5 | fee Sane’ mtvortisctest teers, Darchaser. after jon private property ehall Reve the vight ‘So ues . y-| De the consul iot to enter | we shall sell entire contents of dwelling No. j Terms to be complied with im Sfteen days from five days’ advertisement in sone newspaper pub-| them where they are, With the concent Neiser Charles|#eventh Ohio volunteers, now of Wapa-|the Stilon house agzin. In spite of this| llth street southeast. | of sale or the ty will be resold at the Unbed in the city of Washington, ‘D.C. Convey. | ers of the promerts an ‘wbien Taman, %, i . xtt, Jno. | koneta, Ohio, and Wm. Bumgarner, fourth | Signor bazzoni appeared there Wednesday, | S:B. The Colt ant gt ne ie a ee 2 Ancing, ete... at purchaser's cont | them to a place approved. by the Cotmmiannns g wis (ou 1 Prego, | Virginia volunteers, now of Liberty Seo es the shooting was the result. Professor | Sie VELVE OCH BENG Bee eal Bie eT peg Traatee. EBC ANH. WARNER, Trustea, £ wit GPORGE TRORDEIL. Chana ye & Lown, Mba Wallace G. 3 Read, | Ind on gave himself up. 3 3 r m : x F. rowel, " ‘ao.st pS sk SS SGA OWELL,” Commissioners Sg odinict ot .