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8 THE. EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, °MAY 81, 1892—TEN “PAGES. TALKING oF COLLEGE REUCATION. ee ae Saat eee Leake. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ee a | f a —_ What President de Garmo Said at the Grad-| How Decoration Day Was Observed—Court | A Touching Ceremony at the Tomb of the THIS AFTERNOON. ‘TOMORROW. FUTURE DaYs. FUTURE DAYs. rcrcet DAL. sation Exorclece of the Friends’ Scheel. SS a MAS DOWLING & SON. Aucts.. G12 Est.n.w. | W)TALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsern | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G st uw. | JR ATCLIFFE, DARK&.CO., Anctionsers “ATIMER & SLOAN. “9 “Although the Friends’ Select School is nine Rocmviiie, May 80,1892. | A besutifal and touching ceremony occurred —— 3 — — R oan L’ AUCTIONEERS, e maggie | ne iMPRO} PROPERTY. N0,, SRCOND 300 PUSHES AT AU ° ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF A LARGE A’ 5. | 1407 ‘ years’ old and ite students have entered | Correspondence of The Evening Star. yesterday afternoon at 3:30 at the mortuary | "TG 30 at slicrt0§. On WEDNESDAY. JUN! IRS ge, ELEVEN CATALOGUE SALE SORTED. S1bCK OF GHOCERI WISES | cnosrere alt = ae Cornell, Harvard, Yale, Swarthmore and Johns | This being Decoration day it was observed | chapel in the Soldiers’ Home cemetery where Pine Vive DOLOSE Ee wey LP gS BT TY PENTINE Steck Bos TAINED TS aE AND WILLARD'S MALI. said Prof. Sidwell in addressing the | bere as » partial holiday, business being in » tof Lot 10, in Sve. nw a 0. VENTH STREET SOUTHWEST. CITY OF Wasi ‘ Hopkins, in addressing a age oa the cant side of 3 myo st . ua, SoRRER OF MARLAND AVENUE, a assembly of patrons and friends gathered at | ™easure suspended. During large ‘138 feet to a wide ‘anpror Was De Sk SOR ie ‘ — AT AUCTION. D« Builders’ Exchange to witness the presentation | umber of strangers visited the town and sur- Paine pre fo. $22 21 street southwest. penta! hate SON, Aucts., GI2Est. mw. | sersceryANEOUS COLLECTION OF BOOKS, ‘of Utes and, by sirtue of « deceve of of elgven candidates for graduation, “we have | ding country and the many passing trains Years with interest, secured by. deed of trust on the | SPECUAL, SALE 0) Seome Sohal invited you to see for the first time a class of | 0 the ropes vere loaded Sasori Sepostt or 100 Tediaired wt time of male Aonvey- | (0% COMPRISING Micra was decundent, ond et eleven present themselves for graduation. In | Paring the forenoon an exciting game of bese | revered his memory, gathered at the chapel 10 | ae a TS Siow, Ancte. Te ghall stil ave (3) howsheads of aascrted OLAssics, espa ened anmdy-amcenoan, Papi PT STE ete ie acer, Washington and pedigdemiastinm or ie lnsepairene sie TATMER & SLOAN, Aucts., 1407 G st. my2sct_ THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. the Fike DAY et SOLY tached only secondary importance to grad- | Catholic Assocmaion fs wemeine of tipts chietieigend fo bear words | 04. - rewacteb “amoDRNC a RATCLIFFE, DAER & CO. ,Aucta.,£20 Pa.ave.n.W. ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, st FIVE OCLOCK PM tating papa, Today welawas chew worthy 5S ia. caer club byaccerscfSto& Rnsther| set ree and tection for Rim spoken by sin | © Sew HAMPSHIRE AVENUE Robt WEsr M8 | FcR HUNDRED, SHARES OF THE CAPITAL ‘BOOKS ON THE REBELLION, : She honor, where before we have had only in-| came was played in the afternoon on the same 0, TUESDAY, MAY THIRTY-FIRST, 1902, at | COMPANY OF THE DISTHICE OF COLUMBIA , dividuals.” frounda between the “Stare” of Washington | _M** Logan graced the assemblage with her | rive O CLOCK’. M., in front of the we] AND TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS OF - THI m Of the eleven Alexander G. Bentley will en-| {ni the home club, in which the vimtors were | Presence. LOT 4%, SQUARE 20, Pikte MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE SAM SPORTING BOOKS, ter Yale; Christopher Christian Cox Dawson, | defeated by a score of 18 to 3. Another point | qb? ,cxercises were conducted by Logan | Fronting op east side of } er, Harnehire avenuebe, | Ou MONDAY. MAY TWENTY-THIRD, A.D. 1905, ‘hoor Herbert Ingalls Gannett and William Reuben | of interest during the day wee Rockville Helghite, ip, Sons of Veterans, who annually make | tween H andst reat by 9: Ht, ONE O'CLOCK F34,. WE will sell fithin OUR MEDICAL BOOKS MOLASSES, Wood go to Cornell; Clarence Melville John-| whore an exciting shooting contest between the | ‘Bei pilgrimage to their commander's tomb, | “Yr trorai by « nearly new 2story comfortable | SALES, ROOMS. 20 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Kr wre Shree, : gon. Talbot Engene Pierce, William Francis | Wheaton and, Rockville Gun Clube took piace. | S54, Were participated in by Logan Camp, | prssfuch, font, resgence, conssining Grovnmeand | collateral uote, i tbe pleat Widder he above AND LAW BOOKS, THON BAPE, | SuoM Canes ke ok wh Mattingly Sowers and Montgomery Blair Wailes | 4 large crowd of Indies and gentleshen wero in| Sone of, Veterans, Capt. ©. T. | Conrad | totitra nest and desirable howe Teriss care and | Terme STOUTCLIPFE, DARR & CO. To be sold at our moth. | AIS toned fen teers co ceected, Groceries, wee. | dened by” the, 1 to Princeton; William Albert Kent to the Ma | attendance and great interest was manifested in erage ea gran of (Bence, Radekngwn st le vem a sLoaN. A a Tucdoniers | Res sgrmenciae MONDAY TEAS Sf ae nt Sttention of the trade and private buyers fecatiog, “| Seuumy per amnann ebusetts Scho ology; Chester Wright | the sport. The shooting on both sides was | CaPt “sceaig tm of Bache: AN, Auetionsors. —— i OCLOC every WM ie SHOLES, Gluiden undecided, bat perhaps to Harvard.” | Considered above’ ihe. average. and resulted | Jon A. Logan Command, No, 9,U.V.U, Col ATCLIFFE, DARE &-CO., Auctioneers. wEDTIR APOUR SAK 1G PosrroNey Uocrn| ret tun hoe unl te enor edo my2%d__ RATCLIFFE, DARR & Counts ‘The salutatory was delivered by Wallace Don-| in favor of the home team by @ score of | Dust N, GAR of Knacostia, Gol. San | TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, SE hour and place. 3 instant, and up to hour of sale. Catalogues now ready | — —__ eee ~—E ald MeLean. He spoke eloquently, and Ches-/ 157 49 90. During the afternoon and even- , No. 18, G.A.R., Ot ol oa ct | ROOMS AND. BATH, NobERN juenove™ naToPherie gfthnholder ot the collateral note, | fordistribution. |e oaN, W4CTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. | & ter Wright Glidden delivered an ingenious! ing 4 large concourse of ps commanding; the Logan Invincibles ft MENTS, NOS. fet, AND WELETI ‘FE, DARR & CO., Aucts. lkdbe | _my: a ER OAN, Auctioneers. Wai ekate elaine” hin a snoven | one Wniicintiy womets ee speech on “A Nineteenth Century Methuselah,” | assembled at Rockville cemetery and in pay eye Spon lg pene. dl i ameeneaten*, gee DOTHE ABOVE. SADE IS FURTHER, POST. AUCTION, AT 1235 7TH ST. X.W. PROPERTY SERONTING ON WATER ae : oa Be a in which he claimed that a man of this age| decorating the graves of ted friends, | CA™p No. Union Veteran Legion (re-| op TUESDAY, AFTERNOO! AY THIRTY. ued until WEDNESDAY, JUNE FIRST, 1802, same | 4 COLLECTION OF NEI ‘NITURE, STOVES, TWEEN THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH ed. -—~-Seabager acodoaleeagecan really lives more in three score and ten years | There was s great profusion of beautiful flowers | Ceay ed), CoL.G.C.Kniffin commanding, | rinet, AT FL OK, w Jor for sal ta | BOUF ADE ach. a vterof the collaversl note acy AF Al IonDN. a ee SIX NRARLY, NEW than Methuselab did im all the years allotted to| and at the close of the exercises the entire | $P4,th¢ Hlinois ae capone Mo PSUBLOTS 113 AND 114 BATCLIFPE: BARR &.00,, hucts.” mySedbdbe OFLQSR NE WILL Be EN TINE CONTENTS | P.M, we shall ech peor ote TA ME NOhTaWEst, AND him. ounds presented # lovely picture of nature's | °* + Pre Ye uare 981, BLINGTON HEIGHTS. OF STORE NO. 12:5 7TH ST. N.W. “ *ston af lots in | KT IN KEAR ” President Charles de Garmo of Swarthmore | feauty. ’ Other burial places in this vicinity soak est a sea floor of Pension offic0 | Fronting 17 footqn 18th fret northeat ant running A ee satan Pastor surtes MERACING 18 FAR SERIES Roving Ae tect pinches SONY TItb, Isr, College in an interesting address discussed the | were not forgotten and upon the graves of many g == ee ee ares ——- Speen aie pactots [eccrieaminenr toteaied eae LATIMER & SLOAN, Odd’ Walnut snd Oak in Hath Stgndeand | two-story six-room brick dwelliuc, a uestion of “The Modern Education.” perneshnce pense Pond pottectet care 6 Of the best sections of the northeast, D PRES. sonrawes: Center Tables, Walnut Hat Racks northwest.” Will be sold separate: OT 20, SOTARY @ canseisaeas naaeeelias —— ma of re-| Home ugh the grounds to the ceme-| © terms gf sale very iveral. and stated at the time of 7H ‘selba Ntntten amber Of eokee inks and poards, Sidcicard Safes Wardr bes, Mirrors, #1 mat the of tty opER3 ON. . eae ee a number of 2 iS oy 5 cecum. @2¥ down : «Bven the statesman of today,” hesaid,“needs| ‘The equity term of the cireuit court for this | **¥- Terms of sale to be complind with in fftesn dave TERNOON JUNE: FIRSTS Thad HONESDALE: | W.-W. and Upholstered Cots, Cotten and other Mar. | ¢F¢ 1s siruck off and if te-te of sale are not i = one te ° county will commence here on Monday next CEREMONIES AT THE CHAPEL. the day of sale, otherwisy right reserved to resell the | TWO O'CLOCK, on the preniises. For all farther ine | tresses, Huge, ber of C.8. and other Rockers, | Patan ten Gaye from day of male the property will & widely different training from that enjoyed | Titi’ Guitea long docket to be disposed of.| ‘The interior of the chapel was one solid mase of | Poverty at tho risk and cost of the defaulting pur. | formation apply'to the auctioneers. piping Room. Children's high ad other ca ee ee a Wie eco s dy onr earlier public servants. Up to 1829 ll | Xiong the eases to be tried at this term is that flowers, walls and ceiling alike. The fiag- | some hgwapaper Gubiahed in Washington, Det. Al ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, anf sther Lounges, beta tow Bankes Sestee | rare — a our Presidents and most of our statesmen were | of the Washington Turnpike Company against | draped casket looked like a mound of roses, | chases ont Pye Dane coe OVERLOOKING THE ENTIRE CITY OF 2nd Cullts, une new Enterprise Cofee Mill, ¢ new LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G street. classicists. Then it was in order to quote| Bernard L. Ly@dane, being a suit brought + | cinei-dkds ‘Auctioncors._ | Thesubaivision of Ait Mewchts adjoins Arling- | Sirup. Show Cases, Pistons ahd. tther scales Tee | VALUABLE RESIDE’ 1 Greek and Latin in speeches and writings. ‘Now | originally before Justice Morgan to compel the | sna, the entrance to, the chapel was. festooned [ATI © SLOAN, nace, TOT Om. ton “Park, ‘belonina to. the ‘general rovermment, fovet Srarerionste me Also muscellancous | OPPS ATRERT: SOUTHWEST AN OFLURTTE one rarely hears or sees such quotations. 1i# | payment by the defendant of an amount of tolls goes r —_—. Ebeising F- 100 acres, and which, in the near future, ‘313° THOMAS DOWLING & SON, At THE BUREAU OF AGRICULT! AT AUc is not because Greek and Latin are not known, | due the company. This claim was resisted on | Conducted by Mrs. Electa E. Smith. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE | Ssdestined to beone of tho finest parks in the world, | _mydl~3* _ THOMAS DOWLIN | Z Dut because Greece and Rome have ceased t0 | the ground that the company had failed to keep | » The memorial services began with prayer by| SOUTH SIDE OF M STREET NEAR 22D Pape oe oe tet y| | ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, 1407 G st. On THURSDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1892, at FIVE be our ideals of republican government. For | jte read in the condition required. by ite charter | RY. Benjamin Swallow, after which Mr. Luther THWEST on. Myer, the military headquarters of the cavalry which — CLOCK BM. in trout of the preniiees, we will wr the last fifty years men have been studying the | and had no right to ¢l tolls. Judgment | B. Noves of Wisconsin read an original poem| on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY THIRTY. | Wrostaouclat the capital. and, the proposed extert | rey PLEASURE BOATS AND CANOES BY Bust | M2130, INSGUARE “ini trout Ih iesi on Vine development of the modern state, of constitu- | was rendered in favor of the defendant and the | and the Farragut octet sang a, selection. Ad-| RINNE, ISU! Hall aul the: west 1s foot 4 inchéet | Keneral woverniuent is annually expending’ iwee| MAKERS, FIFTY LAWN TENN! 2 foot to lange aller. Sa tlonal government, of democratic institutions, | company took an appeal to the circuit court, | iresses were made by Capt. E. H. McKee, Gen. | Cyijtnal'iot 14 in square ol. 3 SINTER Oe homey ta the further besntitying. of Ariing ete fy 0 that to give Greek or Roman precedent for «| ‘The question as to whether tolls will be paid on | Youze?. Controller Matthews and Gen. Green ah ee quarters at Fort Myer, and_s bill is now before Con= AT AUCTION. . yard, fe. laiye parking cars E EINPST kestprners 3x KUEapas “an Suna rs | Ent tre Mags om th deciton in| Sag yom ie Woment Rae Core aod | TMi ig barista, anti | iS raa Sa eas NSE | onazpar woman, s0xe namRD, ame at | Ease Ser Hered ei higher education, so that the man whonow| Cards have been Mr. Geo. A. Gilliland read an original poem. "Terms: Assume a trust of 1,000 dine on or before +: ek. es MALY: anne: Cee i. balance in one, tro and peStee allege teabuing with the'crew of ANY | wohrensnar® been ised for the marriage on | Mine cominitie in charge of tho ceremonies | May'i-iait and tance cai oral ca, Sf Suiza | (fhe Ahegereramient roads, running from the Pre | HAL-PABT TEN OCLOCK, at our auction rooms, | thes Youn wit intra sod evar Uy'e deed a | 49 years ago, be he professor or farmer oraner-| danghter of Mr. James C. English of Gaithers: | ¥®* 9¢ follows: Gen. Green B. Raum, Gen. | Gatwor the right to resell at the Fisk, and the | Reet to Arlington Helshs and afford eaay and quick | we shall sella number of Boateof various styles by | Merordine at cot of pirchaser. 100 required at Une chant, belongs in the same class with those who | burg, and. Mr. Benjamin Vernon of Washing-| Palmer, Col. Meredith, Controlier Matthews, | defaniting purchascr fereserved: All conveyancing | “rie proposed ‘Memorial bridye will leed in a direct | best makers. my2ikds LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. | cannot abide the railroad, the steamships, the | ton,’at 7 p.m. at the M.E. Church South, | Co. 0. P. Hallam, William ©. Carroll, | Ghised at the tine of sale. Title yerfect; abstract fur. | ite te Arlingion Heights from the busiuess center of - aac aa a5 electric light, but are only content with the | Guithersburg, *| volunteer aid-de-camp to Gen. Logan; | nished tree. LATIMER & SLOAN, over of alongside: an cisctric reiirved il Grieg tiie | iY Lawn Tennie Rackets, &e., &e, RATUIFE, PARE 8 00 ANS RE ew, slow ways of ‘their grandfathers. In the olden | ‘Mr. Allan Duvall has recently purchased 117|M- _B. Bailey, Gilbert | C. "_Kniffen, | " mys0-disds Auctionters | Peper win sion nae Hike othe Tay ie Sw. rm : days it was hardly worth while to educate men | acres of land in the vicinity of Hyattstown, the | Mrs. Electa E. Smith, Daniel A. Ray, Dr. Jno. | FUTCH, FOX & BROWN, HEAL ESTATE | Doparinent cieuation of thie i + | TRUSTERS SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL. we. | [0 wchavine tes of for a business career if business success was the | greater portion of which is in fine timber. A| K- Boude, Capt. Wm. B. Pratt, aid-de-camp to 1406 OSTHEL a overlooking as it docs the magnificent chain of govern: | _™¥31-St Auctioneers. E AND G STREETS SOUTHEAS: ; only motive for the education. Now the college | {urge steam saw mill has been erected on the | Ge0. Logan; Jno, L. Nichols, J. D. Vernay, | rnusrers: sate’ OF (VALUAVEE IMPROVED | sent peceterten ding fee ec eee RATCLIFFE, DARE £00, auctioneers BY AvcTioN- ie the shortest road to such an end. It is of | tract for the purpose of utilizing the lumber. | 380: M. Welty; F. D. Stephenson, C. C. Mason, | ae ae ee ee EOE PEW Cont | Gar Botanical Gimde, Auinuctan, Heights, embracing spor Noo Tease TolonSt ct none one ofthe land totonde of course posible for a young man to learn to un-| ‘Among the recent graduates of the State Nor- | ® K- Cunningham ©. Ross. Shiasonctnetee Rerealttaat promatas ihe atau PEE ana 4 | TWO-STORY BaY- WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, grx | Nom, folio elena. one ofthe land record derstand the complicated’ forces that lead to | mal Scheol, Baltimose’ nore’ Mises Tamale °C. eeepc ans By virtue of s certain deed of trust, bearing date De. | inc river drivewnysand nally Arfington Park.affords | HOQMS AND BATH, ALL MODERN IMPHOVE- | Te Were a chereiy. we will ater for sie hy yeas success in business without ever seeing a col-| Elgin, Rose M. Henderson, Edith M. Stone- ‘The Assessment Question. S7Vet seg.r ofthe land records of the District of Ce, | amd'wiiich bo other subutesion ‘or place aroant tne | NORTHWEST. SUNE SECOND. A.De thee AT MALY Past PVE lege, but the chances are that he will sacrifice | street and Mr. Chas. D. Smith of this county. | To the Editor of The Evening Star: cet the request’ of ‘the party’ sensed | entire city ean offer bine with these pure ait, the | On WEDNESDAY AFAR RN OOM, JUNE EIGHTH, | O'CLOCK P.M. the following os ried real estate all the incidental blessings which such = CH James Becraft, a white man living in the| Thereis much being said at this time in the ie Shy, Wo will well af public auction, in front of, the yd Tomoved from he din, may MHALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, Wwe will ofer fer iaits wi: "All thoge cern wy RE SF cation is sure to bring a man, only |, | neighborhood of Germantown, this county, was anseoai S ER O'CLOCK P. M., the fol o iL you have | S8¢. im fror sae pisos Known and. dis os and | utgencraled and defeated in the end. We are | brought here on Saturday night last and Isaged | citY tout the proper way of assessing property | #5. st HALE EASE ZOUTE O.CLOCE P-M., the fo at aingion prio ea Ee developing business generals, colonels, captains | in jail charged with si ores frome | ces cf che cite ee eae rena | eee nk cna Tits Lot baer | SAE ots te rapiaty aavnncteg in, development | Figen 12 Tile Wie toe A Stdivisin of srigtual et Steaiseeed tr and lieutenants igetliis country, and the young | Robert J. Nesbitt of Washington on the 14th | Tanks of the city are having their say and I) vonsrenunibered seven hundred front: | and in the near futtice will be the site of the most beau | ¢ Luis sale Presents an ex ‘opportunity to ve-| fn square number ten hundred ord cer nree Senin s nritamself to become an off-) instant. |The warrant for his arrest was sworn | propote to have mine. It is a question that I} ing twenty (2)) feat seven, (7), ing io) fect | “Wocantecommond eburchese here, whether for a seri ject to #1200 trust, due Aueust 20, | Grad end sistycoue Ceiba the record ef whe mur. | cer must remain a private. out before Justice Morgan by Detective Joseph | have given much thought to and had some ex-| n'a" street aust, iiuproved Ly a brick. Sen home, an investinent or for speculation, as ho section | 1803; Gne-third cash. ndscleticeepanie peceer Yeyorsofiice of the Disirict of Columbis, together Dacas bt ADAPTING COLLEGES To wopERx XxEps. _ | Carter of the metropolitan police force. Yester- | perience with. I was a member of the board of | N9. 200'A street southeast. 4 around the entire, city presents a better and surer | Rota. A deposit of #500 requlied at fhe Thee et mate | Mihallthe iuuprovements, ways, easeuseaita. cist, teas “The point Ihave sought to illustrate,” he | 4@¥ morning that oficer was telegraphed for | Peistmer Bob nap ents and my | aryfriis,,of sale: One-third of the purchase money | char ppreciation in value ao priv hereditaments” ant poy ee ge torent ape A terns of sale are not complied with in fifteen me-third (34) cash, balance in one, two and | Aft the day of sale right Teserved to resell the | S*yle Deloneine or in any wine apnertatning. 2 and came here in the afternoon and the pris-| obsery is that has beer 1d two yes ith interest at the rate of 6 per cent ears, with notes bearing interest and secured by. > Terms: One-third of the purchase mc bo iNeSs PROPERTY said further on, ‘“is that social and economic | Sner, waiving a requisition, was taken by'him pesrbirieolies ri egy peter m, and | per annues payable semi-annually. secured ‘by ded | seed of trust on property i opal easy at orton of Hater after five dase! advertisement faut cadet | BAM in cash the residue im threw (3) years fom the MSV OF RINTH AND . : “ ring % property sold, or ail casi, at the option | purchaser. All conveyancing at ‘cos chaser. | chaser. scment * lor which the notes « “hraser or cer conditions have now become so complex that | to the District. He says the man arrested | ment made, and certainly never can be under | Sf thu natemad, A Gyo of EME ate aes | Rr del are sone aed ont oseee ot RENN, some Bewspaper published in Washington. B.C. “All | Chasers will be taken, Dearing tutereet at the rater O UNE S COND, 1802, et MALE. the old college education is no longer adequate | answers fully to the description given of the | the present law. It is the policy of society to| ofsale, ‘Terms of ‘sale. to be complied with within | s:le. chaser. RATCLIFFE, DAM £COq Aucts. | Percentim per annuin from the day of sale until paid. P.M, we wil even in the preparation of professional men, | horse thief. Becraft stoutly denies the accu-| exempt from taxation certain property and in- | Sety".aap%, °F, the Jroperty’ will be resold atthe risk | © £%-Flag on promises can be wren looking southwest | “MST: ag ay . Interest payable semi-auinually, sald’ indebtednens ¢6 mies. & but that it must be altered to mect even their | sation. ‘The horse has been recovered by the | 4% - 4 faulting purchaser. All convey- | from Fort Myer or west from Washington. E BLOANTAacROaCeRTUNOT Ga | eee BF, deed of trust ay.on the property wold, oe ‘btedness. To this I take no exception, but haser’s a LATIMER & SLOA [Ama ‘& SLOA) \achioneers, 1407 G st. cash, at the option of the pu or pur- nw. hd needs and extended to meet the needs of those | owner. after that exemption taxes should be aaseased JAM 5 mtr} Sresiocn: my24-7t i = aS F era. A deposit $100 on each Jot required af the a = i j aia fesned woke CHAS. J. ED: ‘BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE PRO! . 496 | Hime of sale. Torms ts be complies ia Bfteen og who hope to achieve success along the lines of} Marriage licenses have been by the | against each person for what he is worth, no| pUNCANSON BROS Aacis. myiien THMODE ISLANDEAVE Ree Gays from the day of sale, otherwise the. trustees Te male known at thine required Stem scientific and business enterprise. This change | clerk of the circuit court to the following | more and no k lue of all town lots de- — doce not imply the obliteration of ‘the old eult- parties: Jeremiah R. Pardew and Maria E. Poulson the howscs and inuiness of the | S@-THE, ABOVE SALE TS POSTPONED ON AC- VERY DESIRABLE TWOSTORY, BASEMENT Axp | O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the ure studies, but their reformation, their re- | Walters; Benj Jones and Kosa Morton; John A. | town; yet, under the present law A and B, | SGC DAY OF MAT. ACB AGS weg | CELLAR BRICK HOUSE,” No. Gs NORTH | SUbICE 46, square 508, fronting Vivification, their extension, in accordance with | Ray and Sallie A. Musgrove; Saml. J. Argentand hy : AB. Ae LINA AVENUE SOUTHEAST: BY AUC es. ESDAY, JUNE SEVI serve the rixht to resell the property the risk and CLOCK PMs in from of the fost of ‘the. defaulting purchaser or purchase". after five days’ notice of such resale in some newsaper | fro ning published in Washingt»n, D.C. All conveyancing, | jy. gorieilel ‘Tithe ag - - ing adjoini: A bor id JAME proved by a handsor ‘do k Fesidence, | Fecording, &c., at purchaser's cost. eyane x ° the present conditionof things. esides class-| and Jennie Wilkerson; Jeremiah Lewis and | puilis hin’ lane pile sd tectas boas = CHAS. J BELL, i Trustees | TON, seopay, JUNE FIRST, 1No2, AT HALE- | Comaining © roots bat and all maior Tre: $i BREN mp,| Trustees, | “Omne AMS neGioatas WOW LING & ios and mathematics the modern college educa- | Valinda C. Burdette. built with that borrowed money, while he is | J) ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucts. .920Pa.ave.n.w. | PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. ‘we’ will sell by public a: Dock, lant ond airy beautiful front porch | paTCLIFFE, DARR& CO, Aucte” myl0-Ahds Active tion must include modern, political and social] _ Mr. W. B. Price of Monroeville, Ohio, spent | taxed on bir lot the oetue that Biv. Cnet ohn | Seow he eo eS Well ‘adapted for's. hoe or for investinant. Two | She Dex nw. history, theoretical and applied economics, in- | Sunday here on a visit to friends. lot that has been made more valuable by A's Fronting 18 feot.on North Carolina svenue, with » | f2¢nee«romceble cars, om due Of tbe Anes: pvenucs | [)UNCANSON BROS., Aucts., Oth and Dota. nw, ¢luding finance and administration, currency, | The following transfers of real estate have | building. ‘This is neither just nor, honest, depth of 7 feetzo.an alley, fmproved by a well-but @ LOT ON K STREET i ; ¢ S It | housé, 1732 New Jersey ave. TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF_VAL AVANUE, 23) PRET banking and taxation. transportation, tele- | been recorded in the office of the clerk of the| Then, while jt ete Dis fro-story, paseinent and cellar brick house, No. M6 | “Terms reasonable and wade known at sale. Ade-| PROPERTY, SITCATE. OF graphs, trusts and industries; it must include | circuit court during the past week: Ellen Trum- | uea'stra decendetrens Congenee ent ie ESDAY Q¥renxoox, NoveweR | Silsall modern nuproveacnte mich se clectre belle, | PESLof $200 reauired when the property eetrack of. | OF CORCORAN STREET" ESDAY APTERNOOX, JUNE Political science, embracing such topics as con-| bull to Takoma Park L. and T. Co., lots 10 and | propriations for city improvements, the city DAT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK. we | Higit. &. he Shroweheut | uy Slide TATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. | NORTHWEST. TIGHTEN ae stitational Lert = ewe countries, with a re and — addition to Takoma | only needs taxes to the amount of one-half of | Yi! ‘ale infront of the premises, by public | {iis Property te inte qnost desireable pact of East | 23 — By sirtue of gcertain, deed of trust to us, bearing comparative study of the constitutions of the | Park, ia Lane tosame, lot 12, in same | the sum appropriated by Cor while ane | on SUB 107 111, IN SQUARE? tol street, the herdics and the Metropolitan Railroad | 7 ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, FOE tee yore tS leading governments of the world, thus reveal-| addition, @—; Mary E- Oliver to same, lot 14, | 0 SPpropriat District property at ite real | Eronting 10 feet Sigcice gn Pevnchystrott, with « | tepminat, | 0" U0 1 Usa tea Mallee) a fle 3 ct ore othe and sora of foe ing the most fundamental forces at work in | in same addition, @—; Takoma Park L. and T. | sclable val Nd, at 1} % depth of 99 feet, to 015-foot paved alley, andimproved | ,-lerms liberal and made known at sale. A deposit secured thereby, we’ will sell at public auction, moderneivilization. Through genuine study of | Co. to EllenTrunbull, lots 19, 20, block 76, Ta se oF TOU tare Oe ale at thee ant | tye two-story, bas-window (eich ‘house, ‘containing | of 6200 matured atthe tne of ty aoe. Fate POP ty ate itauy vit Suiai aesll ecamanititacheneatll te Sree naan Pike, @—- ste eben Tans tt 18 —— four — meme ol - the sum = pix rooms. bath and concreted cellar and all modern NOAM EON BRO TEENTH DaY OF May. Tso, ‘at HALF-PAST FOUR | “Terms: One-fourth cash Pp a peck mn corps seagate sims po enc block FS Tibeine Parks .—. pan to Mary E. by Ee Tt Eade pe teh 28 casoumaent schering of sale; Two thousand five: hundred dollars D arte TRUSTEES’ SALE OF 143 situate in the clty of Washiaeton, prebending the relations of political and eco-| Oliver, lot 17, block 76, Takoma Park, $—; Geo. | that would eon wane itt teow, equal to the | with interest atthe sate of U per cont per davam se | “ARGE BUILDING LOT. TEX Sod fromeine TOOT 100 Tet oe Romic society, which reveal not only the basis of | T. Pope to Joseph M. Pope, 3874 acres of land, | city’s share of the congressional appropriation, | {Rd by deed of trust on the jroperty. cashi, at i Uy § depth of 87 30-100 feet toa business success, but also the laws of citizen- | $1,000; Benj. F. Hamilton and wife to Wm. R. | and at that time abouta two-thirds value of the | Mid M Sin date) ae eer eee eAe rite Trick dwelling. known as Novd i > P L. . le. ins to be cor ~ TRI brick dwellt known 1 ship and brotherhood. ‘These sciences lie at the | Embry, 53 acres of land, $110; B. H. Warner t s oF the rixht to resel! at the risk and cost of CERN ‘ ine mage 3 r ' salable value of the property gave the amount. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE FIRST, ‘Terms of ‘One-third of th basis of practical ethics, and wife to Hugh McCann, lot 4, block 10, | ‘The twelve assistant assessors, as a board | {ue defaulting purchaser is reserved. All conveyane- | 199, it, FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell’ in tront of the be paid in cash. balance to be, divided into. two raual WOMEN IN COLLEGES. Kensington Park, £300; same to Daniel Dono-| of equalization, honestly went over. the| RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., Aucts. |!" 702 Block 11, TRINIDAD. TH THE SUBDIVISION OF Payimente'ts bear” terest at the ratcorOpercent | my26-dkds “Tn the olden days our grandfathers,” the | ¥*"- lot 5, block 10, Kensington Park, 300;/ whole work and equalized the assess {This lot hase larce frontaze on 12th street and can er annum, interest payable semi-anuually ‘and se- speaker said, “went to college, but our grand- | pot geort'an $0 Geo. T. Tucker, $0 acres of | ment. ‘That, however, was not a fair | commP inant at the, above sale, having felled t0 | rendily be subdivided {nto stualler building lute. One P at, tpeeutetn tee aeee| lL eee ; , $600; BF. Gilbert and_wite to Willie | assessment. "The rich’ man living — in| Sonstin tie above nivertinnens wit Wren ees aS SCHUETZEN PARK. teagired st time of cule, "All conveysuctas cadre. EOF VALUABLE mothers stayed at home. Now brother and | Loomis, lot 2, block 58, Takoma Park, @—; W. | 5 £75,000 house got a discount of 825.000¢ while | Hai at', cost, of the ould detanleing yurchasor on percent interest, payable seni Sordine at purchaser's ost. ‘Terre of ale to be conn. yA te sister may pass hand in hand through most of| W. Welsh “and wife to Wallace Martin, | the mechanic living in @ $1,300 home only got «| Boge oat a CFIVE OCLOCK in fe ecard by eof trust — Pied sein ce, tom, Gare, from, dey of cule, ocberwiee semcageetig Toes ighe institutions of leerni lot 6, block 2, "Lincoln Park, @60; | ‘2° 4 .500 home only gi i | gretmbatsorall come cece etoamiane, a amem mohingresscep tis piaucee neal ies emer aban — our higher ms of learning. In the west a “ark, | credit of $500, the rich man paying less per of Lat time of sale. Conveyancin, & Fisk and cost of the defauiting )urchaser, y JURE RIGHTR, Nomen are no more excluded from the college | Wash. Danenhower and wife to Walter H. Klot| Cent tax than’ the ‘poor man.” But there inno | feruateiwentigned above Murcihatrs cost, “Teri to be complied within A | 4 @RAND CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. Soe Sree arasteen, si than they sre fromthe home. | The same will] fer, lots 44, 45, 47, block 7, Rockville Park. £450; | remedy for this except to value the buildings hectgngeall (8S a a LCE 5 Sthet. aw. . true throughout the enst. It is time | B. T. Leighton and wife to Ballard M. Morris, | and real estate at the true value and then|_&® "THE ABOVE SALE IS poeTEOuED IN St tisement of such resale in soine newspaper published. s0on for us to lay aside that medieval notion that | lots 6, 7, 8, block7, Woodside, @—; A. 8. Pratt 4 ler i: the rain until SATURDAY, AY | in Washington, D.C. a — IS POSTPONED TO Boye saat be educated ins monastery and girls | and wife $0 Fanny’ A."Laihrop, 10 Iote at Ta-| nochedt “tine great week i te here, Sees | REL OE erg SME EAS nA” | reencga | DUNCANBON &,BRO8.. BQO are, catme hour and fma nunnery. The same set of forces that has | koma Park, £3,000; Henry N. Copp to West End | who are men of honesty and good, hard com- cht ee = = QUICK TRANSIT. E. EDMONSTON:\ Trustees, Wrought such changes in the old political and | M. E. Church, lot '28, block 7, West End Park. | mon sense, who mean to do right ‘and work to | s@MeTHE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED IN CoN. | JQ ATCLIFFE, DARN & CO., Auctioneers. 500 5th st. nw economic conditions has been equally potent on | $—; Sarah E. Henryto George Hudson. 10| that end.’ From present indications three. | TWENTY-SIXTH, af sume hour anttieeee ** | CHANCERY SALE OF ¥ om the life of As we have seen, domestic | acree of land, £4,000; Baker Thompson to Hor- | tourths of 1 per cent will be a sufficientlevy on| yonaeas BATCLMFFES DAKE Pa ; St, IN WASH TRUSTEES, SALE OF BLE_INPROV has passed from the home to the | ace Thompson. 63 acres of land, $1,200; Horace | the real present valu@ of the property of the seeks a5 : TON, D. Petites BIG FRONTAGE ON BRIGHTWOOD AVENUE PROPERTY. O8 THE SIDE OF TIED . The profitable occupation of women | Thompson to Baker Thompson, 88acres of land, | District to raise a sum equal to one-half the | , 6@-THE ABOVE SALE ISFURTHER POSTPONED ue of a decree passed in the cause of Radolph STREET BETWEEN G H NORTHWEST st home isa thing of the past. On the other | $1,500; John E. Beall and wife to Wm. B. Mat-| congressional appropriation for the District, cs ce of the storm until TUESDAY, MAY. ‘A against, Henry E. Courtney and others, By virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date De- the ‘ 1 acre of land, $1,500: James B. Hender- PP! os rascals 3476, the undersizned. us trnsice, will OR SEVENTH STREET EXTENDED. ember 22, A.D. 1801, and duly recorded in i TE SoH Loss, increased pressure against the means , $1, ‘The suggestion of rental value determinin; fol Set s-q.,"of the land records of the NATHAN Ht BERG, of has forced more and more women | son. attorney, to John E. MeLeran, @ acres of | the tax to me seems most fallacious, In a cite } tnict of Colusnbia, and at the request of the party ABRAHAM STHAUSS, to become bread winners; but to win bread they | land, $4,550. 8. A. BL | a thousand or two years old, where there is no nea as | _ wnOaite . — have had toenter every occupation where they | ~ See duegptased miad ahaa oe, cenmes oon AS Si NOW 18 THE TIME TO INVEST YOUR MONEY. | 0) US SUNE. A.D. Lie, ot HALE-PAST FOUE | THOMAS DOWLING & NON, Auris, Giz at could get a foothold. “Their labor is for the HYATTSVILLE. do, bat Wacbi nee tha 5 PROPERTY ON | ‘Terms of sale: One-third 0) cash, balance of, pur. O'CLOCK P.M. ‘the following described pieces or < pene ; fachington is not up to that standard B STREETS NORTHEAST BY | chase money in. six and twelve months from day of arcels of land and prenisos situate in the city of ats Poorly paid, for they have suffered | ccrespondence of Tho Evening Ster it seems to me. In civilization in the west they E for which the purchassr or purchasers shall wive Vashinston, District of Colambia, amd being parts of from their al limitations as well as from A do not tax the man who sclls chickens or eggs | Qn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY. | Promissory notes, with Interest from day of sale, BETTER THAN U. 8. BONDS. lots Land 2" in synare 529, beginning at « point on excessive comp-tition. If women must earn Hyarrevitie, Mo., May 90, 1892. | (Pies a push cart, I would at rile ae SIXTH. at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, WE WILL, t the ontion of the purchaser or purchas- the west line of 331 street west, distant 100 fect north money they should have ample opportunity of | |The Hyattsville Base Ball Club played a match | the licenses, especially the liceuse to sell whisky, | PREMISES PCC AUCTION. 18 SHONT OF THE | Gr on ratlteation, of saloon nal Uy the court N fons aoteie Sete t, ee ee, Saree to doit in the easiest and most ef-| game with the Laurel club Saturday evening, | Our democratic friends are dead aure thet * ALL OF LOTS 1 AND 2, nave been paid. "A. Weposic of 850 will be equireton | THE MOST IMPORTANT OFFERING OF SUBUR. | {NoDGe nurtt 30 fret torn alicy hens West : a TY i sera! é z UARE, *h lot wi old. Alle vane tp : : - — th of about 1 manner powible. But if women are to | defeating it by a score of 23 to 0. gytarit na tax, What if is? Tt only takes rhe whole proper fy cntins fect 8 Inches on th fet. tern sale anus Decoupled wi wicking felt wae goin: tepeler sits tee ieaeramane acl ‘ work side men rms = mes each: street and 90 feet 4 ine mt mint toon days from day of sale. BAN PRO! VBR MAD! dustry, if they are to compete with them in| ,4 Pleasant birthday to Mr. Allen P. | one-half the neople believe the ‘tariff to lee | imadiuirably adapted io en advantagsous wubtivisies ae RUDOLPH EICHHORN, Trustee, i every calling of life, if they are to bring about — and — B ge We —— siven | ‘5, while the ‘whole Hig eins that the And in a nelighborhood that is being rapidly and nicely | _my18-dkds_ 602'3d st. n. ‘THIS CITY. cash ; Dalance in two equal install:nents in one and two our social reforms, and finally to reform our er se ae + George | iiccase to sell liquor i sar om the treacury, = «tet of ale: Onothird cash, talance, in one, and | OH BALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION - : Pojabicsemcanstally; aid eccared jun the yore politics, . forsaken: he gods | "A colored man while & scow with | tx on morality, a tax on humanity, a tax terri-| tnd bearing Oper cent te aumaee Rote OF trust JUNE FIRST, 1992, Tobe. - | Said; or all cash, st ovtion of purchaser. A deposit of St cnce who still inate that they must live in 8 | 01 c¢ Cattwhecl, on the Pasteen bresek, vce | ble on the poor women and childfon, a tax on | Seutectinhe oor Sitsahs” tna, teres: nyable prery {Hale PASE FIVE OCLOCK Mt Se CO a ee enn ee | ee ee Se ee ne world during their college pi tion y lost his 'd. fell into “the | all that is good and a promoter of all that is | A deposit of $200 on each fot reculred at thine of sale, AN HIGHT-ROOM HOUSE bia et BY | mencing MONDAY, JUNE SIXTH, 1902, at HALF-| Sic tobe complied ‘within ten (10) days, otherwise for labor in a common field? The im: col- | terday balance an fel to bad. Wh: Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from the da: ‘ STABLES, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at lege there will water. He was rescued in an almost uncon- y not drop it? = Hawxixs Tato. | of wale or the right to resell is res srved at the risk and Mea cuit GRIGINAL OAK GROVE AND A | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK. and continuing every day faulting purchaser or yur ge everywhere will soon accord them equal iti 56 B street northeast. cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing Bae ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, cl a . privileges with men, greatly to the advantage | “Qn Co young ‘Samu Cicengaloum a and recording at the purchasar's cost tolls place is situated about <+4 miles trou Washing. | thereafter at same hour until every lot is sold. BROWNE, ) ha —__ horseback riding on the Annapolis road yesterday | Gen. Greely No Longer the Weather Prophet. poche aces a ante yeialtece ie oar arpiivond station, Sicht on the hin oe tes And | This the largest and most valuable offering of sub-| my, ye faeiemeaaal BROOKLAND. Freeney esi epee pa ae —_ opvabepseeepaelet ‘atten | BRE Se ta ee TUESDAY, THIRTY-FIRST | Toned Mount Yerncn avenue and the propored electric | urban property that has ever occurred in this city. J)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. bim ground, ‘him consid- In an article lurday’s Star entitled rn ee dor Ener ‘The location is most desirable; one of the highest | TRUSTFES' SALE OF NEW if KH. Ryan's su: villa sites, or would make an excellent f HATCLIFEE, DARR & CO. is well adapted for subdividing into building k Auctior On Saturday evening between 8 and 9 o'clock | “"311" 7. 4. Dougherty, who went to Asheville, | “Fads of Great Men,” by W. A. Croffat, Teame| _mx27-tkda_ BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, NUMBERED i, ——— so poultry or garden farm, or residence for one *e B VE bared 11), in & juare aatmorond most disastrous fire occurred at the home of | x. C., a few years ago on account of lung trou: | Upon the startling announcement that “Gen. ([HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Aucts., 612 Est. n.w. je do Hnaineas in the ety of Wann: Ce ne te ree nn | ogre area Ee EES Se weenie tating | Speer eae eahesaataees Mr. De Jarnette, between Brookland and Terra | ble, is here on a visit to relatives, mfuch im-| Greely has been kept pretty lively producing | ASSIGNEES SALE OF TMPROVED PROPERTY, | aoThatnndieh, Hehe ee Aes ait nutes of the heart of the city. In fact, thie property te | wo. 13 et ned, ong of te land recurs, of | eras hed “cam, prt wo Cotta, caused by the accidental upsetting of a | proved in health. the different Kinds of dimgroeable weather we | , 8} virtue of the powers rine vented tmdera arian | sume ao thai the’rwvate maybe nt Just as desirable as immediate city property. parties rong. wo will well ie front of the | Of sate, payable semlcanhnily, of ail was m4 lamp and resulting in the entire destruction of |, Messrs. Preston, Knowles and McMillian of | nave had this spring.” oacine date on thea day, Of Man, Lie wil | Ser toe a naterer rine. g prewises, DAY THE SEVENTH DAY OF | of ser. 810 ch os, aed the house and all of Mr. De Jarnette’s household | W*tington are having as upon Taedes An teloue ihe PA Bue abc austion on THURSDAY THE T WELPTH Dpe-thirdcash balance escnred by deed of ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two vORE a all conveyancing at “pega ~ rece! i : a score or - ~ Lm the property. | #200 will be i Trades, effects excepting the piano, sewing machine and | (242° ‘bey have recently pr at River- | so of other correspondents that it, fs now rex | eal spenee in tes rer wana cor ar, tered | Ween wroperty | strnck off Perms of sale to beour | 8% with notes bearing interest at 6 per cent per an- my @t-dkds mh the mt afew smaller articles. Mr. De Jarnette was| A t musical entertainment was given | cisely eleven months sinee Gen. Greely has | lumbia. to wit: Lot 10, in Wall UatLiven ar depesitretunden °f Sale. A perfect | num until paid, and secured by s deed of trust on the ‘ H at eaters Peer ainment was given | manufactured any weather, Prof. Mark W: Hare | $o-poreved by athreestory 1 Varies taken to view proveriy free of charge. For | property sold, or all cash, at option of BICYCLES ‘Thursday evening in honor of its new pastor, | Fimgton having been appointed chief of the | and ail modern iinproveiments. Can be used asa store. | frther int OTe creuawre ror “ option of puschaser. —————— - Rev. 0.1. Livingston. Those who tock part weather bureau July 1, 1891. Gen. Greely is | Stable for two horses and two vehicles on reat of lot.’ TEMENTS. Allconveyancing and recording st cost of purchaser: (A?iTor eveies. ‘CAPITOL CYCLES. IMER & BLO) 2 po Ne in the performance wore Mises Hadaie Thomp-| Will Chief signal oflcer, having remained in | snouatig oh 275 witch ea be nid oor ented juctioneers, 1407 G at. 1850 deposit required on each lot at the time of sale. WASHINGTON CYCLE COMPANY, by Mr. MeClosky, who bi ‘West, Mr. Mrs. lolden, Mrs. charge of the military signaling, which was for- | by purchaser; balance cash, A deposit of $100 re- one 4 thence 2 caught ber in hie arms, thas saving her from | Shedd and Meera, Aruuttesd and Siesthe. "A | mere part of the work -carried on in_ tho | aired sting, nie, “ie parent” ‘Terme of le TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | ‘Terms must be complied with in fifteen days from | (31.') MANUFACTURERS more serious results, large audience was present and refreshments | building at 24th and M streets; but that build- | asimnce reserves the right to resell the property at GANDH BIBKETS SOUTHWEST.” = "==" | tx, aay of eile cethe property will be seoctd ot the | Sinn Sonate ow The Rev. Robert R. West has been in Phila- | were served. ing weg oe turned over to Prof. Harring. | risk of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at irtue of deed of trust dated the Ist day of ‘easements, car aued diucusd Oe delphis sitmling ‘the sevent-sehth anncai| "ae. and Mia, F, A, Molden have gone to tn abi sista, Gen. Greely ok poms, | "PS sans carton, tne. | Ae au ST aaa ee ay | and ont te dafeling parca. Hore | ie trneer a aby aja cra | Caan acdom apc prac Sealer immed sar hog ee ee <t | acal Deak, Es Gutie ase now entirely |” ai Lgghietes nd at the request of the divisions apply to the suctioneers or trustees. VISIT FACTORY, $09 WATER ST. 5.W. ducted in the Queenstown Church on Sunday | Rev. Father Nevins closed the mission at 8. | Military and with the making of the weather, | yl@pq is TEEMS QF GALE OF THE ABQVE, MEN 2. 3. STELLWAGEX, Se eae es Btw Be eettoenen) evening under the leadership of Mr. Isaac | Jerome's Church last evening. either good or bad, he has absolutely nothing to | said property Will ve esol ar ties a CL ASINGHR wrovelE, : Serato sow: | The Hyattrrile Serene Sia Ch mat Fei 0, ie, time that “he, newspapers ahold | SRA aama Pet OP ORy SALE nee eee sty tag ete Mr. Hare, formerly of Baltimore, has rénted | day evening at the residence of Mr. Tise. Games | ™ake themselves acquainted with facts. | im front of thé preinises. korad my27-dkds ‘Trustees. bas proved Ghat the Sk ‘awterial and workwam $id move! into, « house on Philadelphia street, | and dancing were indulged tn. BMS. | oeakds “AMES H. TAYLOR, Assisnce, PUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., Oh and Date. n.w. Gusisons ited to discct-apoked wheels for @15.62 ty COUNTY NEWS. VSTEES: impr for 61s. ee Mr. William Dash, also of Baltimore, will Anacostia Notes. TRI ee ER ee tangen. for é move into Mr. MeNamara’s house on Fort street | , Mr. James H. Crandell, the oldest citizen of | cans. Dp. 1. Pitcher has been granted alien- THIS EVENING. Wise Bore 2 oF am ¥ 8 COM S. this week. ‘Marlboro’, recently died in that village, at the ne Jesse Lewis, who was so badly injured by the | *6¢ of seventy-five ears. ears at Brookland station recently, is steadily | Mr. William E. Gilbert has commenced the tenant's pension of $15 per month for wounds | J{ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucts., 980 Pa.av.n.w. of = soles Arwarrr Cyorx Comrany. Contrsca7z0r SALE BY AUCTION OF ; . . BICYCLES. 5 ee eeepepocheanensend ye ct a Se a See ey Ore oad ime Hermione Hospi lerrifield, Va., is r 4 recovery from a1 OFT HICKORY. pining er brother, Mr. Harry Hospital of | _Mive Molle E. Lord bas purchased s couple | wounds that he was promoted to captain of TOMORROW EVENING, hE FIRST, At intra s ell yt kt 4 East Brooklas - = = battery M of the same it. Po peng Miss Eda Scott of Baltimore is the guest of | tion to Laurel. ‘Mrs: ‘lkerson and Miss’ Carrio Bren‘ POEAnGH De PINE | ATWATER CYCLE COMPA wept Pe gene | Haden ae at ge een |e line a qu eM ta | oT aMOELE BERR neTaTIONSA he thins ot ii Y. “A a eatended visit to friends in New York city. ©" | George's county, for $820. be ‘ —_—— Rtctionesee, init to frie iy ae county, for 8 ctr of Bt. Phitip's| _ Tee Jolly Tex Croquet Club will adopt con- | — 22st. TORCH arrbe entre destruction ‘of one home ty the | cme eary he, chat hilip’s | stitution and by-laws Wednesday 00 “Gein | F\nGANSON BACe., Awan, Oh ad Dow a Over of Gem eral Watches, Silver Watches Bile Academy of Mi ay otre during the year should rouse the people mage sm H. Watson and Mise fda &: Segar intersection of Minnesota avenue and Harrison ieongption ahaa es A ORION SIMERT avic OR CUSHION = ton be a Se, night. she ras sr. x, her home at Norfolk, Va.” ade: FUSURE BAYH: by. Seed of tru, duty recorded tn aemearpMa ES, Bhs SriiEia Tt was not the Marine Band drum corps that | RATCLIFFE, DARE & 0O., Aucts., 020 Pa.ev.uw. Fir sey Jeeibaseme re Speer.

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