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. FE A ; : WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 Yor ths lnss waive tease. tie arte cotarea tie | Coespettinn, Ser toe pisses reneetie coos AUCTION _SALES. a ee AUCTION BALES. army in 1850, and served throughout the late | The original part of the Wood ottage was FUTURE pays. FUIUKE DAIS. a FUTURE DAYs. war in the second Rhode Inland infantry. ails by & Col, ty more years is popnlar with his old comrades and every one | ago fom whom it ‘was purchased bj Mr. | OFFICE OF DUGAN & Bt morins, who visite bis office leaves it with a, good. word | Wood. JDUNCANSON BROS, aucnoncerr Wb and Date ow. Gon Fs a — vi UULDING i es tortie atheatied meptant mage te ae aceon “EGP EE EDHIDAAUIAUS SR TEE MONTE | ny via Ait O% BEAT ESTAEE PTE aoe 1. | "PROBES MALE OF STUHR —— <a ce ition sixty feet long, | Down in the extreme southern end of the AND SEV) AT AUCTION: EST 18-0. and rayabir mine monte aft BY aA’ TWO-STORY Bric which is used for mess purposes. Es jon cn WEDS . ee arraaat Boao. fren he dey farm the song of balla | PERDAE A POR GE EC TOES or Shuus SiN Waeuteors BY: 1, dated Devetabe bar a ‘TWi '¥-NINTI Connecting with this addition on the north | ‘8 comprising the dairy house, horse and cow | sor sale, in front of the is the new Sherman building. This building | een a teen of the ike We ae Ss ten tate eal Ma on: Wintnane, (OF Bas Bamed in honor of the late Gen. W.T. | coran, and a niece of his, a Mre. Thom, oceu-| He apenas ae iste, ob, Florida aye. Sosoke Pi Rs werare Sherman, the first president of the board of ths cottage before the teonntic of tho Sates | Sun hatan beseeaie managers upon its reorganization in 1883. SS. . a re * sixteen There Over and vea deat of trust for @1,285, form con, The bind room ism the morthwest corner | aro 30 acres in te Corcoran track ticty acres | Stora Taam ane tases meer | Eee Merete of this building. The dormitory, which ac- | Of which are under coltivation, $200 required at the timo of sale. If the terms of sale | >" wh ve . SOmmodates 124 inmates, is supplied with all |°"The Corcoran cottage was built about forty | srenecuuplied. within & Bftocn dava from the ley of fa eae end the modern Sontemie ee es east cor- | Zour 982. Tt ie a frame building and was pat- | Sad'cont of the dafqutting pan er after Ave dasa 5 ent, c - archi Scement of ‘st in owe newspaper pal ner, in. the ordnance _ muse ee oe Oe ee tectare. | Fehed in Washington, D.C. "AN conveyabera aid niseam, established by Gen. Willcox, which con- tains some interesting relics, such as old models of firearms, eabers, &c. Among them aro two old mortars made in 1771 and captured from the British in tho revolutionary war. Stam upon them the Engi crown and letters “G. R." and figure “2” in monogram. ‘The reading of the monogram is “King George IL” The buckskin coat and Fecordins at the cost 6: the paren wine coe SE ATOLIFFES ARR & CO., se18-abas ‘Auctioneeia. ‘ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucti L 1400G st! as, Dear U. ® Treasury. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON M STREET SOUTH- EAST A miant tn and to the following AND UNIMI KOVED Ke CITY OF WASHINGTON, DC THE ESTATE OF ‘THE HOMA: T PUBLIC AUCTION. SEPTEMBER TWENTY- D) ziltapy fei FVE O;CLOCK P.M. im fron: of premises, we will sell, to close am estate, the east Te BMY blots 27, 18, 19 and 20. Indian scouting hanging in the southwest ba! . Be., tee. are 0, sublote IN and corner are souvenirs of the Modoc war of 1873. case ce SOUARE BOFEE-OF SQUARED ous, ue we woos and cluaits Gen. Willeox is quite interested im this “pa oe ween ist asc, amd will be epi to eat gid New Seraay preniie southeas, rua depth of as jou No. ituuu5 at Law in favor of BB barnahew & mi 5 is feet to an alley, 1 wo-story 12 5 useum, and it is his purpose to make it one A po DANIEL M: RANSDELL. US Marshal D. C. of the attractive features of the home. It is in chargo of Ordnance Sergeant Joveph Mans, who should Siract tose iu search of = sama Foros attect | oor7-20 BATCHIPEE, DARE & C0., Aactionsorn, is also interested in its success. fans ass the door. r : - om joined the army in 1482 and. took. part in the a pe ey fi ere antsegemnaaregicloncmmcgen ‘ee Indian fighting in Toxas and New Mexico up to fe property, oF all ‘cash, "Converameine ad record VALUABLE THREE-STORY PRESS-BRICK pay. | }!*)0l) livery bereinatter 1868. He served in battery M, fourth artillery, Spas coca Ing st cont of urchaser. 9100 Fequired at time of | | WANDOW, UMELLISG. RO. det ESTMERL | “Gn SaeRDAy, SPPTEMDER TWENTY-RINTR, during the late war. The cottage woe Tem ae the war by | ue Terma becoupligawith is biteen Gaye. Loren ay FEET BY KO FEET To PUBLIC | MPOUR O'CLOCK Ft. Jom ‘The Soott and Sherman buildings are really | Hie, cottage was, occupies ‘Harewood Hoepital, | e18-d&as ‘Auctioncers. x. ire “tune one structure, though built at different times. | {he surgeon in charge of eek i= = FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY Tere, | “fy tur tot Ihe whole, wien viewed from the east or west, | Secretary of War McCrary of President ee D ROB., Auctiongere. EOL OCR EM. we cillvet m front | by Daniel Brest ‘sta resembles the outlines of the capital letter H. tis es ee Metal e agers v4 ts ‘The King dormitory stands imme/iately cast family. Directly south o cottage isa dsscpriig and spin ose thee BRDONED MnGe DWE ao sree an te ‘hin voiding wo named After Capt; Benjests | MBit ofthe howe grounds fuetbevond here, |_ ota eHMGRE SOUALERRTS areve™, a | irl th fovicsaead King, the first secretary and treasurer of the | the pew high-pressure reservoir being outside | rwENTL-FOCRTH, 1801, at FIVE OCLUCK, we Lies Uy" 100 fee’ | seoura: orf Urick Cwelling— | audG sirecte suuth weet. mud at | 1s ss uuproved Ly a two-story, snd the fence. In tho middle of this reservoir is | will sell, in tront of the pret or bepeid es tines ofenta: Celestia carted Seep | Oe home, and next to the Scott building is the old- Aiseene seats epee cine ro oT ne eae Ree Atntervet at Oper tent: rayabte ser easecys te | asriumoiataly thereafter lot : ; Capitol spri bs . Ninety —— “he Harewood Hospital buildings, of war | ese moder The power houso is immediately east of the arey i King Ueliding, villa conte at 28 enten coe food in the clearing immediately east of by deed of trust ¢ jin Biteen the property aiter Fish and cost of purcaaser im default. Conveyancina, ke eh a t coat of purchis=r the dairy house. W. B, WILLIAMS & CO., shops, fruit garden, conservatory, &c. ‘Thirty-odd kinds of vegetables are raised on %y,Atorney. — Auctioueds, THE ANDERSON BUILDING. the farm. ‘The value of the products from 5 West of Scott buiiding is the Anderson build- | tho farm during last year at regular wholesale 7 7 Auctioneer — ing, which was named in honor of the brave | market prices was €3,224.03 greater than ail ite : et EAL, ESTATE | Mice: nected bev uuet and true Robert Anderson of Fort Sumter | expenses; the value of the dairy products | gale. If terms of sis aro EEDED BE, | fame. It was named after Gen. Anderson in | 23,500.11 greater than all expenses of the dair: rim! reper ved to regeii TubsovE crete |e recognition of his work for the establishment | While the garden account, which includes the | faulting puschaser after Svedass'advertisen: Ge bbe eE of the home. This building is also known as | ©xpenses of the care and improvement of the|D °c. SuRcANsON nnos, THE JUDSON PNEU- Presidents’ Cottage," because of its having | grounds, showe that the value of products was | _selé-aade ‘Auctionesra, aah ‘ee te been the summer residence ot some of our | less than the exponses by €796.52. Mr. G. W. | }> aTCLIFFR, DARE & 00., Auctioneers mous the lam Presidents. Buchanan, Lincoln, Johnson, | Ward is now and has been for the last twenty- i © Be omnia in Her 1D, folie, | Do Hayesand Arthur occupied it at different times | eight years oversecr of the home farms, 2STOR BOUSE GROOMS ALL MODERN ‘ yee ATCLIN A, Dank Guring their terms of office, ‘The assassination ‘he dairy is in charge of Mr. tEon 5 requ In N r we Wii i) at pao! aetio’ jo MeGrath, | Ayn R ; ae bo ve. on tue Fist DAY OF Bel, A. D. it HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the Pen SEW TWO-STORY BY PIEMBER | is ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF conspirators bad plotted to abduct Alr, Lincoln | who hav held this position continuously for the | ON" MONDAY AFTERNOON, SE! " DAA-KOOM BRICK HOC TH MODERN from Lere in 1864, but wore foiled in tho at. | last twenty-thres years, He bas a Sine herd of TRERTRBIGHTH. AE FIVE. — we will estate, situatein the District of Col” MEROUT AES 13 PRIMER TM, SEREED, Scinnl y tempt It was once the country residence of | forty-five Jersey and Holstein cows that supply ge “4 part of & the Riggs family, and was built more than throe- | the — —_= the milk needed. No butter ting TEL AED SCARE a de ito 3 108 one of he land pecoris quarters of a century ago. Thirty-fonr inmates, | is made in jail - io on st; inipeo y= tue-ates lor tive District of < oinmbia. end at the request luclucig the ba uartered here. From Corcoran’s drive, a little east of the | sycx, Some, orgies. J modern Luprovenn Ee aycare chere ee illo a gee And, by the way, the home has an excellent | dairy buildings, there is presented a splendid | " Terms: 3 casb, the balance in one an: TIKSI DAL OF pr rieMB ar brass banid, which was organized in 1896. All | view of the Capitol through an opening im the | Pet cont. secured by deod of trast on the property a: pd fa OS a | tho members are inmates and they receive | timber, ‘This is called tol Vista. dovenit of 200 eauited at the Tm Cf ele Goteita, 40 eit Alf ese Certain ftceae parle at extra compensation. It plays every afternoon, MARY'S SPRING. fLeterms ot sale are not complied with 1m aud au preuiaes huown w Og be: ekcqpt Saturday, between 6 aud 7 o'clock, on! Mary's spring is down on West drive, a little the Had and'cont of the defen Uae purty, seven (£7) and one hundred ‘and Uwguty cia) an lek. the flag eward in front of the Anderson build- th of Whit so andl dhe tal ro advertisement of such resale in ace J. Gray on Of ali of square numb ing. Also at 10 o'clock Sunday mornings dur- | 8uth of Whitney avenue gate an: aad jon, B.C. All cone bene bu ay uinKton, vs “inspection” Lt plays in front of Barnes’ | The spring will be pleasantly remembored by | Yeyanciny aud Fecording. at the cost Of the pur-haser, Hospital every Wednesday afternoon between Levery ono who has passod along this sylvan - danddoclock. It also attends all funerals. y- It is in the midst of a splendid growth ATCLIFFE, DAKR & CO., Aucta. ‘The home Las also a good drum and fife corps. | of maple, tulip and oak trees. My sketch of | F=REMPTORY SALE OF FOUR TWO-BTORY ‘The ornamental building immediately north BRICK DWELLINGS IN JACKSON HALL of the Sherman building is the Library, con- 3 THIKD ¥ D FOUR: taining reading rooms and other appropriate 9 ome {Wel Sethe: rd the office of the Surveyor the'said Geotze in Liver Im, follow, toe dated on the eleventh day of Aueust, 1ssd, corded in ber 10. folio Sai. of waid land recurds of rua. years, O erent per at 1 Secured by deest of trust upd fash, at the ‘otion of tue Gn each house requited at the twne of sale Fe ot ntubiied with tn Riteen dare -AND- i YLVANIA | centum per aunuin, payatie een r Of five hundred (500) dusias t ALLEY, AHALY ST AVEN' 3 theterus « UE AND C STREL1 NORTHWEST. 10 be made at time of | trom the day ot ve the store rem Tve rut te convenicnces. In {t is a respectable number Qn WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, BLUTESBER | sale" Terms to be cuniplied wieuwitties aftecs (13s | Sot the day of Bale he Urusters reserve the Tart r a : Tehes cl books, semis 8 000 volussenr horeccinr sons Filecll ub arouse tae prada Tae CLOCKS we | Gage trom oy osu Provera il by sold a ne | tne porchaner ater" ve ayes miseriongent of being well supplied with newspapers and pe- PART OF LOT 28 IN At cost of purctaser. 4 cing aud recording at the cost ob Hodio , ting 57 feet B ineues in Jackega’ Hall siey near ae en ee Pen LN T. ARMS, The solid square brick building, surrounded ag0, Hall al eg OY ous T. ARMS, | Trustess, 3 Kine Battding. 9 Howital by balconies sanding wast of the ae is od rentals Tinown an houses 358 340.083 | setG-dede A&P FARDOD tee | marcultse oii ee eS oan Power Hon B« 2 tl e1 A , whi mi 3 Ei ‘his sale vresetite an eie- | 4. -a 77 = a : Ht Smeases. Si NE WSERES mouse. ties into! Gea. Bn Sheestan, Ghoteee peeee ape crvertuniy fortnveninant > ne “SS | WALTER B WILLIAMS & 00 Avctionsor AWN DOD: tf 3S. Toot House. dent of the board of managers of the home beatinwed percent interest and cured oy dgedot rum, | PARLOR SUITE. Cprorsrenrp iw rer. wita|____ LADIES’ GOODS. & ®& ‘vate Gate to Wood Parm. when the building was erected. The theater Of all cash. st the purchaser's option. | 4 .slapontt of COVERS. FANCY AND EASY CHAIRS, WICKER ins LAEEIE LDOAS ‘ a Dewy ewe and lecture hali is in this building, which also $100 oteacithoune. {eld we S:0v'en ai. i, MARGLE- TOP a2 | M ay & Carriawe House. 3 Cow seal o 34 i ith sleepi Barre eee ast ~ tN Mis. ONL Pats is MISS BELLE E. MARTIN z ae i card's Cottanre 33 Horne and Cow Stables, qua Uncuritis tis astral ce ote eS Gemut-| SOME ANIIUUE DINING CHAIN, MEANIT (Formeriy with Mra. A. T. Whiting) ~ SOLDIERS GROU NDS.” lormitories, all of its appointments being first ihe purchaser. “All conveyancing apd teconding at bur ratxt: E CHAME EMS. cor dre now located a tir pew store, 27 . class. THE KING BUILDING. selt-d&d: A roe ee ANG | With « FIRST-CLASS amortuicnt'of MILLINERY loti WASHSTANDS. FOLDIS or i 1 ckths euntentinicoa tea alsin oa | fring ie incomplete without the form of | (PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucticneers 5 sigh Es can ivory eo18-iin A calle wolicited Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield, president: Brig. | erected in 1851. The expenses were paid out ~ Idingy: Mary, the attentive and polite dispenser of the — TENSIES, be. TOGL! es s 0. ADSIDE SKETCHES Gen. Orlando H. Wileos, goversor of the hams, | Sts part (OgOOO at whe wwe tates pefiding, 19; Shorman building, 126; Sheridan g liquid. Sho happened to be absent | ; BY virtneot« chattet deed of trust recorded im ber ee AETIOLES TOO RUMES-| Qgua. (VA: TRAE MODISTE Satna ADS MAL »). and Brig. Gens. John 'C. Kelton, Richard N- | levied by Gen. Scott on the City of Mexico for | building, 34; King building, 95; Measraclo Gate | 28 the occasion of my visit, but “Mary’s chair” | 1087; folio 172, of the District of Columbia. jand » EPTEMBER TWENTY-Finst, | odie? Lt ee Batchelder. Beekman. Du Barry, Charies Suth- | the violation of a truce. This money was ap- | 178, 04; North Gate House, 4, Eagle Gate | hag a place in the picture. Mary Florence, | unistupuer wit omer as pati NES TALS CCLOCK 4M. we shail | Bennett ty ith x. mw weit ime erland and David G. Swaim. propriated by Congress, but since that time all | House, ce een ola tacan beae Ge nate | after whom the epring is named. ia the widow | PAY SEETEMBEE TWaNIy1Hii tore Colleton of bomesecpne | Ja5 Sigeks v. al Wome TADUnsMAG og 5 A der governor. an assistant surgeon. expenses incurred for the improvement and og married men, Kea ier ae Ste of an old soldier and her income from the | secortt door of No 1012 Penney iva a cottband the attention of buyers. | A. School. SOLS Get. hnave hae Severed Soldiers’ Home and Its Pictu- | nospital stcward and chaplainsarealeo provided | muintenanee of the niace tate toon paid out of | pital, 100; married men. who sleep outside, 17;| spying i said to be quite respectable. ents Washington, D-C., the eur WALTER BS WIEETALS £.Co2"™ | tor claire comnactte at 3 for the home. the fands of the institution. fhitney Avenue Gate House, 1. There is another famous spring on the East | im office there located. sacluding: = ee — = = resque Surroundings. Every inmate of the home is entitled by law REVENUES OF THE HOME. THE OFFICERS QUARTERS. drive, not far from the Harewood gate. It Eeipee man )oSCANSON BRON AUCTION ETS, W 2288 FT ENOWN THAT 1 HAVE Move® = toa “suitable nniform,” at the expense of the The income of the home is derived from] West and southwest of the Anderson building, | nestles beneath tae protecting branches of Half Medinin Universal Job Press, — 1303} Hi st. n.w., and alu now prepared to execute all —- — institution. , This uniform is similar to what he | these sources: 1. From a tax of 123 cents | on Wost drive, south of the Scott or Eagle gate, |80me fine old trees. It is called “Giant's [P55 eee VERY DESIRABLE, BUILDING SITES, BEING | cruere prompily.’ Pine Evening. Liresmn, Street fox es : JT, | ore while in the army, viz.. a dark blue blouse | (originally 25 cents) a month on each enlisted stoepeabtel i A d | Spring,” after an inmate of the home, who | shattiogand Belting, Gals, Proot Press, shout 20 | LOT FIGHT, IN SOU AME TES eg a ae tr sayings PARK OF GREAT BEAUTY. | oe cottce. with vest of same color, aud light = Slices by the officers of the honseigences and | watches and cares for it with the devotion of = pounds Gnuh #e8 Type. poaads Cons Briner, 40 CT ERRET AND MABYEARD | “<a ML ueramuned— MAD oS me ta y ome. lover. por 2 Vier ume Soare- ORTHEAS T. ms ~~ ss ie Lead pe gpm omg seinen in = B S them in their order, from north to south, as| ~The lake down on the East drive, near the | feu: ag ay ed eee, Alps Pita lp A Fxtensive Buildings and Attractive | may wear the stripes, service chevrons or other ae. follows urer's office, governor's, deputy Whitney avenue gate, was named after Miss | niture, Rules, Leads, Paper Stock and other’ gare | 2S ve will call oe pabits eae inking, ‘AS, WB Oth stn. we rounds—How the Hame is Governed—| insignia of his rank that he wore while in the . fovernors and treasurer's and surgeon's resi- | Mary Barnes, daughter of Surg. Gen. Barnes | Phernalie incident toa well-poia od printing office, | 1005. ironting WW feet on 1: Boat oe “ waar — | military service of his country. rn a lences. The two last named officers occupy a | of the army, who was a member of the board of terms will be announced on day of sale. ging oe nase money | 1 ARIES, WisHine THEIR FINE WHITE AND thing About the Veterans and the Dis- | SRGULaTiOnS SHB BaceEEE rie ih | | double building. : managers of the home at the time. ‘The type to beso.d Is. trom Ryan's foundry, Balti- cash, 6200 of which wplst be paid at tizue ‘of wale tix | Whine eni ote Dees aoe case Premch sty C Maintained. | he cltlears suid fauasten 48 the heine Snoaud- Bee a ig ‘The gardeners cottage and the chapel are| On the east Harewood road is the boundary | more.and has been in use bute tew months 7° balatice (subject to a deed of trust for $1,000 to ran S | reasousbe, prices, call a MADAME VREMORE P "3 adit cs Pre “© | south of the Scott building, the latter bein, ounds, the Roman Ontholic Uni- JicHSON RALSTON, Weasees, | Fearaat U per cent interest) in Land yours, with in- | Old stewie 71 Lith st.nw. ee - [tect = ie a fo cing sate heur = ‘ , : built of Reneca stone. A vista of the Capito tional cometery being on the op-| _sei6-ats Suin buuidinie. _ | Cred by deadot trust on the proporty sold. oF all casts, Diwixe a signed to prot @ good and restrain fat is rom the front of the former building. ite side of the roa |] ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneer, | at option of the purchaser All conveyaucine. est * oe oor rmmtan.; bad. A code of regulations for the government yes as mes ‘The chapel hs two vestry roome and a mov-| Rock Creek Chureh’ road is the northern LATER 8 SLOAN SSNS 0.8. treamary, | Hci of pichater : DAY CLEANING, ee ne SN ONE | os ec taceedidi ts neeia Sereal ake a pre- 1 able altar. Services are held on Sundays un-| boundary line, Rock Creek cemetery being op- — he SCOURING. called Military Asylum), which con-| pared by the governor of the home and ap- der the auspices of three different denomina- | posite the northeast corner. VEE Bee Been Uae ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers. anvox FaceEa, . is situated about three miles | Proved by the Secrotry of War. In’ onion to eas aes cance tions—the Homan Catholics in the morning, | Nowhere elee in the District of Columbia can PROPENTY 18 GEONGETOWS. D.C 7WO FRAME BOUSEE wos, 2009 AND IEE aoe th of the Capitol, being a mile above Flo-| preserve proper discipline in the home the in- of the army. 2. From money due de-| Lutherans at midday and Episcopalians in the | be found such a variety of trees we this park eg BTRE! THEASL, ieeesdienatmen comes ss men of the acy — = a a evening. The building is a neat little struc-| contains. In addition te. nearly every species | BEING PREMIMES NO. 144? 1} rE ae tt ewpen| 2S ispaiaal OR 2 : 4 . f& ure. of tree native to thie section there are man: BUILDING LOT ON ‘ST Tr" wet ; — ui i — : the procteds, if ae of unclaimed bo yo or | ,, At the southeast corner of the chapelisagran-’ introduced kinds. Here is the fiuest collection | THIRTIETH AND TaUnTY. OT STREETS. | 7.0 sales in font of LOCK, we wiih offer | Ni 15s A BRICK. FASHIONABLE MODISTE, brane baer ing eee ate ee nnual | #2 Monument, erected to the memory of Henry | of evergreen trees anywhere to befound. Pine, I AC FIVE O'CLOCK Beat in tecnt of eee oe ox L Lins, yg fA Bt ey abensen are in the neighborhood of €200,000, | Wil#02 of Massachusetts, with the following | spruce, arch, tamarack, codar and many other | MU EA). GLOCK EM 0p trout of the pen Fronting on E street sud running beck to an alley. ‘To be exact. the receipts during the year 149) H, GORDON’ SUBDIVISION OF FES peouetty will be Sold a8-an entire or divided ta amounted to $264.310.08, the disbursements for 105 eee ann ‘Terms: One-third cash, belance in one and two they tbeomea urea aetenior at SE eens pret n.s ea eevee | SG ef ‘Slst st: buildings and other permanent improvements and should not be considered as necessary an- nual expenditures. ‘The permanent surplus fund, which draws interest from the United States at the rate of 3 per cent a year, now amounts to the handsome sum of §2.$48,529.43. ‘Thus it will be seen that the home is on’a solid Sols, or allccaah. at the, ortion of the pureuiser.” A his lot a qpiondidly, situated ine most desirable | Sef-/“iy tie torus of sate are not complien’ wits Se Jocation and bat very few lots are for sale at any price | Tiveon days trom the day of sale Ticlit to re- wens’ work of every im this section. property. at the risk ahd cost of the derauiting | com axp cok OLINE LERCH, » after Sve days’ advertiveiment of such reais | | AX AKOLINE L formeriy with ALSO, AT HALF-PAST FIVE P.M., SAME DAY. Valuable improved property on 3d street near P 3 LOT 157, IN SQUARE 74, . ning 25 "tect Fecuruit BATCLI PIANOS AND ORGANS Georgetown, “D.C, from the P P vant ; SOAS A financial basis.” Ma}. Richard C. Parker, U. 8. South om 2d etrect, 6 fost thence ‘weet 3.04 tort, | Lan tMAE © BLORS, A penon eh. 5. Treasury. HALLE, £, DAVIS cos UPRioMT PIANOS: » looks afer the fuancial interests of the thence north 4U.04 test thenice ust Sncas feet to the sab new styles. epectal ewvections now bere and sure home as tressurer. Place of ing, and coutatning in’ all 2,033.04 | VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUIL coming, bargains On hand aud tor rent The first man admitted as an in- ny ela peliedietened ME SG RR eS ee CO E , Sees. mato of the home was Wm. Daily, com- ‘This property $8 desirably located in one of the best St i AS G. © OHS. i200 G sr. XW pany A, third infantry, May, 1851. 1@ total iDOss sections of i. EETS AND AND D STREET NORTHEAST. Extablisised 1872. “SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, Krakaver and otber Pianos and Oncan ‘CLOCK P.M, im froat of the prem- Prices reasonable. Lemus easy bus Georgetown. veing eusily access: iLle by the wiectric. and. Metropolitan faliroade, com miende itssif iu many ways to investors and’ tues seeking a business number received to date will aggregate about 7,000. There are now about 1,250 on the rolls of the honte, about 25 of them being colored. ‘Teris on each lot bird cash, balance in twel ‘LOTS 13. 14, 15, 16 AND 1” Tie Welibec UusAEs tncteae Bee ne ‘and eightcos montha, with tuterest and secured by | Of William A Gordon's tad Jatwoe be tras- | 5585 rer Eg fo your. Of hess. Tekeereeette Loses fecasd Serena ET” of Pu et | oo eon a NG “sty ie op fits ‘as resident inmates, 492 being abseat peut or SIUO'CLl De rattea on SS ples at tate ef | an, fronting om nord win ot Duvet totmeen Wh and | gS i kee b OF OT THE SCOTT BUILDING. on outdoor relief. Of the resident inmates 435 . ‘Termsto be complied with in fifteen days or the | The other lots ail iront 16.44 feet each by s depth of Frize Metal Parle Exposition. 200 Sret = Sesame ea = a —_—-—-______._ | Participated in the late war. The inmates aro property may be resold at the risk and cost of the de- Spdoreed by over 200 mvumc Schools ond avenue. There are five public entrances | mates are organized into squadsand companies, | of all gps from twenty-four to ninety odd BARNES HOSPITAL. MeolS akan LATIMES SLOAN, Auctioneers. % to the park, vir: Lake or Whitney avenue With a due proportion of sergeants and cor-| Je#t® Most of the inmates are pensioners, gate, on the west ide, by way of Whituey ave- PoP#Is assigned to each. These non-commis- | "4 the law allows their pensions or parts nue; Ivy and Seo S il ” vi ‘ ATCLLFFE, DARE & CO., Auctionsers. : . thetoof to be paid to their relatives. Otor- | inseribed thereon: “Henry Wilson, the soldier's | varioties are in great numbers and in all the | Ri or Engle gatom, on the oued officers aré paid s small compensation | ther the ponsion rao-ey is drawn by the treas- | riend.. Died Viog, President of the United | beauty of perfect ramification. CHiaNcrRY Sauz oF IMPROVED REAL Esr, “Scott's ar- | With distinction as a division: der in for pensions and have no other place to stay often called by the older inmates “Scott's ar. = on menos ane commant the From the drive near the ehapel a fine vista | The following is a complete list of the gov- furnished to the inmates. Wu at weil. make in rate sale it dered, *ferase All over 2. st counrey. an thorva ere will be chewed out Smoking is not allowed in any building of So. while awaiting their examinations. ‘The officers of the home reside in pleasant, ‘Music Store, States d ber 1875. Erected by the en-| A part of National tery. which is east i’ STREET #25 Pe ove. orth, by way of Rock Creek Church ron There are two roll calls each day,correspond- Lo rammsses py eet lewdlmeroe eararts mae of Harewood road, opposite the northeast end pAHIRD STRERTSNUETHWEST BY AU nd Sherman and Harewood gates, on the east, ing with reveille and tattoo. ahs — ‘Amounts to | Across the drive, west of the chapel, isa | of the home grounds, is set apart as s burial Disicet of Colmiabis, “All x a r way of Harewood road. ieenarcaxy saa colon: sae ‘$50,000. summer house, which was originally uscd.as an | place for inmates of the home. tember, A. 2. ueah, i gaulty cause. 5 = ie Af Th . . ‘islatie _ ! Ouse, OST 0 RN AMA These beaatifal grounds which are open to ures. anda violation of thisregulation is deemed So roe a nine wank om the groundsare | “On the brick walk between, the main bulld- "ewig gett cal igh ras faatee will offer for enle utp basa Fesoil at ri aud cust ot detest _ ‘e Eae a the public every day im the year, should be qufticient eause for di from the instita- | re cmon lebecer ent eee of 292 month | ingand the chapel is n botanical curiosity. | Gen. Orlando B. Willcox, the present gov- | {yistse, will offer for sale ut a Of the property can be seen at they bos okt o traversed from overy direction. One never tion. f Many oncroleteey ate for mechanics: | two hickory trece are closely sandwiched, be- | ernor.of the home, is one of the most popular Fi TNENTY-SECOND, Bonga, fille good: LATIMER eRLOAR, UMRQUALED Tip PURSE ee tires of the varied scenes. Atevery turn some-| The inmates are required to perform such du- and food of the home. ‘This the board of elter | tween a pair of ae old oaks, and their | governors it has ever had. The inmates greatly iy UCTION Ty ar On ofppertal eetentien of > A Tee a taleries eee ies Pitas atteaets Hoe ete ss: | inte fale ot a, agers allow, partly as matter of sousteay 0 combined, far-reaching Lranches shade a Jarke | respect and love him. He has a gallant record Ax RDaxy sebrenben tweeter Dy | BST DECOMATIVE Akt Sianes tortens” Natirally beantifal in topographical an : 1 *S* | the inmates of the volunteer homes, but mostly | ®T asa soldier during the late war, having served Shy sof choi muchcowsund elt of fate | "Econ rae Sr PIES Tare a physical condition and abilities will allow. om tly | with Gen. d the trees now ‘s ing dinplewen's, milk cans, boter. mt, age Smeant of mney | ei ead ms many relerane come to Weahingwa | "jt Oth Grote, and_ the freee are even = foo ! P. McLAUGHTIN, “ “ & | the home. f the Ci conte ernors of the home from its institution to the select ‘Rosalyn. Va. sees eons oad sheets Aenean So. saspeases | TES tamdo fo. suppl with qied, died, | “memos Nosesnta tan goeete eo prevont time: : D'*oasson aioe jet, Cel. Gar way Gaon Tartare |= good bed and such Pecrestion af ine bess TRE SCOTT BUILDIXG. THE SCOTT STATUR. I. B. Crane, Col 1st art'y, Deo. 20, 1851, to eetoeh thd D wa. aw. meadow and «titivated teld. can afford, and in consideration of good com-! ‘The main and oldest building isin the north-| A statue of Gen. Scott occupies a command- i 18, ar ov GES. ScorT’s IDEA. ing site down near Ivy gate. It is ten feet high rkin » By't Major (actg.), Sept. 18, The idea of establishing this home was con- | and was erected in 1874 by the home at a cost of | 1852 to Nov. 5, 1855. Berw MONTES m . "t Colone! 1855, HWEST, \vertiser bas ‘comtinee ved by Gen. Winfield Scott -hortly after the Drees ER rad Pe $13,000. From the terrace looking south al guy aise” i, Mov. 6, vee MS, BATH AND sirens steatib wy five, 88 4 of the Mexican war, in 1848. It was in- ayia splendid view is presented. On the right, away | J. 4 Haskins, Bv't Maj. Capt. 1start'y (eotg.), Virtue ote deed of trast Qetcber 8, A. Enane nad aromatic ‘and bas ded ae a home for the soldiers, both rol- » as abr ~ m in the misty distance, are the old Virginin hills, ~~ 4, 1857, to Nov. 7, 1857. PS socorsed nf ee ena vers ‘found 1m swore ‘saniteriuma. teer aud regular, of that war who abould be- ous Sipe es and asthe eye moves toward the toft Fort | pJp° M+ Payne, Col. 2d art’y, Nov. 7, 1867, to Sie and tthe rogues of the Ar Bote eta silt flnctane soca disabled or indigent. Bat its humanities - . ; Myer, Arlington, Fairfax Seminary and Alex- |" Jas. A. Hacking, B't Maj., Capt. 1st art'y, 4 Rie Decame #0 apparent that it was decided to | i 4 andria pass before you in succession. ‘The city, | Deputy Gov. and Aotg. Gov., Feb 10, 1868. > : 1 rge its scope and place. it upon « perma- May 8, 1858, bs a ‘the Capitol, the monument and the Potomac } May And it is now dev f r : are in full view. Toward the left. beyond the} 1 L. Alexander, Maj. 8th inf'y, Dep. Gov., ——_——} Anacostia and St. Elizabeth, the hills of Prin ee 8, 1858, to Nov. 23, 1863. George's are presented in all their loveliness. justin Dimiek, Col. U. 8. A., Nov. 28, 1868, to On a clear day Fort Washington, some fourteen | Apl. 1, 1868, miles away, is clearly disceruible from hers. B. McIntosh, Bv't Maj. Gen’ April 1, 1 | j : : Tay be NY well ot diel aunler (Scott, spring) ve daly cen . aed s : f Cuatririe NTITTT springs from a rock on the r afew paces Cady, Col. a: t Brig. Gen’ for rende: further military servi G ‘ — 1868, to 1869. corning a competence by their owa Laser, = Pan ce an o2, 29, In the distance, directly sout on’ | _ A. 8. Lee, By't Lt. Col., Col. U. 8. A. (aotg. Jtoextend charitable help to such SS: : ‘ Horp.a ‘Ambulance and Seedy cin jos- | January 29, 1869, to October “_ Ho the benedits of the but cannot | = - : =~ =< ital Steward’s cottage, Pump house and Dead aa, Pitcher, Brit Brig. Gen'l U8. A, Oot bome itself. Fe ed Ouse, y 1, 1877. and ines are denied the benedi odel_ J. H. Pottei ‘4th cess seen Jo aealad ho bencdits | SHERMAN BUILDIN ‘The hospital, which is » model institution of it, Col. iafy, July 1, 1877, to t, butithe; entitled to the benedite of | patente Th Sse will aver inane 728 Bran Col. 1st Bv't Maj. Gen. . buttthey are mefits of | duet th allot him a 1@ sick list will average about sixty- ». cav., olsuieer homes ides nse | Benth ve Speeding, meets, one Uo ay ve, but at the prosent time there are ninety in- | U. 8. ao ae 7.3, UBB, to May 16, 1885, several homes in tue | *,the rate of ‘twenty-five cents a day ‘The ranning expenses of the hospital amounts | 16, 1885, 10 Sopt'29, 1606-7 bec, bied and indigent volunteers | OF as be may be able and to to about 620,000 2 year in ceuls, U. 8. A.. Dep. Gov. and. Actg. le" a, Cathie Me the oly coe de dl Alor W, HL. Forwood, surgeon U.8. Ais] Gorernor Sept 38 1838 to 1 ye wan! alae, lending ene, "Ye nae Wining at inmate of the home & $165" : woud Glsschiy wea of the Kanan eee | NOR Wuhan Senet rete = A few of the inmates bave been in the home call ae guone continuonsly for twenty vcure and over, bit was parchascd from s Mr. Wood) is the average stay is very nw n shorter than tli. near the Harewood road. Morbid Taste, ot them are eiucew-t. cultivate! gen: pele ea = . It contained forty acres and was: the | rom aat general, the quartermaster gen- ites Be home some fifteen years ago. "lore Tnbalie—“r¢ loved Tom Barry as much er i ee Thetanll chs tard of ths meee Shek [ea T de. wouldn't you, eoneey hie,” Uosle and Sheridan Dave acted as president | lero! _ ler . os ‘Bb me i. maintained % fy Cen days va ‘used kitehen and | Dick?” ‘THE PRESENT CowMIstONERs. eae _ ech is La os rgd iy = saan bs fie oe cone E Pa am “ im de H - esfollows: | Mowe Teun * a tor Le See eae Sew, jacle. should prefer to marty o Bome for ' lady.”

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