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THE _FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. - AUCTION Fe poo ee TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. $23,000. “For “particulars, wee ©. 8: UN WOOD, | VALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. h aw. 00d aes : THOS. G. HENSEY & CO. SALE-OR RENT_I463 AND 1455 RHODE | POTEET OP even pe. HON, A - on oe ‘ave. Apply om premises or to Sg EGMGOE ART URN GEENGR? RENE | Steaua PRUE ET Anie AVEUE, RON PROVING SECTION OF BST: COMMENCING “AT TEN" OULOCK. ONE ROSEWOOD ©: IANO BY ORDER OF © ; EXECUTOR. , MUST BE SOLD. PO Sts. Xow X ALSO THE APPROPRIATION ASKED. To THE, tag BOM T r Handsome Oak Chamber Suite, aog= en ge A rod ¥ rosor ACERT on ree GFoncetows ‘AND IN THE COUNTY OF | Aceniy Cer Shien peer eeirobe, pie 7 frame dwelling, Difference Between the Two Houses—Mr. <A. NICE HOME AT A BARGAIN. ONE | _ Under authority given us by the last will and testa- | pistne Boom Ghee? Z ; ay of bale. pay Sastre weeaaita annie eae Day indo Prats OP cn omen | Public suctiga, in front at the Fespetive — Termes WaLreR B. WILLIAMS & CO.. of trast on — ar rooms and bath; cabinet mantels. {he days and at the hours heretnalter SP esac ical ‘Auctioneers. _| sold. oF Sr the option of mao | ment—Mr. Compton Opposed the Appro- Sf'sold at once. 83,900. ‘On FRIDAY, the FIRST DAY of JULY, 11 5 BENS: COTIONEER: Oo “Terms 19 be priation. it DAVID D. STONE. 806 Fat. mw | PVE OCLOGK PIM. alt that’ cortaie’ deen | S. WASHISGEOR HO) 252 SARRIAGE OR SALE SOMEBODY 15 MISSING A RAKE | of ground situated in Georgetown, District of Co- BAZAAR, NO. 940 LOUISIANA A’ ia at S cowey 2. ‘Tmow: ‘opportunity of securing a first-class homs.. House | jumble, distineutshed us tho southern 16 feet front 0 | poe erony gate OF H 4 IAS, Trustee, gy ee oe ea SE? LA Mi . Sue st. ‘The House yesterday by s vote of 142 to 58 Hoomigpriatymte~ ben clayienr | within ite ranks 7, Macity, ‘Three story and concrete cel- | thereto, ‘G2, “improved thr ‘Will be sold at the bazaar S#-THE ABOVE SALE IS PORTPO! NX | from-Towa alone soldiers, uniformed, to 6 [ef rnace heats cant tabes: eleirc iphting; | brifdiar mown aa pretanes Now 1SASend 131704 | JULY SECOND, congmenctne LOOR, St coop fhe gee gil FHURGDAY. THITTENE | oped cen, Henderson's resolation ingtruct- gathering. it | march up Pennsylvania avenue ‘in procession. . 7 aan Ttiline: bath room and closet | street. Head of Horses and Mares, DAY OF JUNE, AD. Seme Rors and place. the House conferees on the District of Colum- Our city has sent probably from 500 to 1,000 to | Country? Do you know that this euaiivantings Me ny ry hereeresence ~geubetacateey ere NEXT. THOMAS Tew. | bia appropriation bill to agree to.an appro pria- isco | previous encampments. There will be hore a comprises withitt its ranks the President of the above described parcel on the horth, tmprovel bys | At ELEVEN QICLOOK SHARP. for the District gov- tion of $100,000 for the G. A. R. encampm ent. | and other places sent their committees. That portion also of the relatives and | United States, Senators in Congress, members seo Nos. end one Bay Horse. of these soldiers. ean raat , = — = three-story brick building known as premi ernment, one Gray S7-THE ABOVE SALE I8 7 POsT- ‘was not preceded by any tive action, mu- of the House of Representatives, i SALE_DARGAIN — TAREE-STORY AND | Wier-story brick build : a 30 om “4 unt WEDEADAT, ‘The proposition to instruct for a less sum, to 2 friends f 7 Fodsemett collar preve brick boner. rt. ae. near | 13iQend 1321 22d street FORTY-FIVE | 15 New and Serond-hand Carriages, Wagons, Phas- BIRD AP OR LES and piace. "| be paid out of the District revenues, failed also, | cipal or a Lym pope a spe S| Mir. Speaker, the pleasures of that occasion | representing’ the supreme bench oft rain 00) sm. { ; small Cash dows and monthly payments, | MINUTES AFTER FIVE O'CLOCK. all that certain | tons, Buggies, Harness, ‘SIDI me went to will visith « all | States and the or will cachange for other PEOPLE er ronD, Darcel cf wround: situated {2 said Gecrretoma: ist 8. BENSINGER, tyl-dhas EY Te NORA ain and the conferees will have to go at it again incl ing the old battlefields all | and the » 3 , Beatty, Tr 1t 3 4 around Washington. To many of the soldiers y wie in PE a ee [ ir toa aan eee ‘WALTERS. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneors. | without instructions, , | of the western army this will be a new ex-| Kentlemen who constitute a large element in SALE OR RENT. ‘ROOM HOUSE | line of Prospect svenue aad running beck with thet = ———— TRU! SALE OF [OINING TRACTS | There was a very long and interesting debate mee, They. have heard of those battle- | this organization. Forest Glen, Md. va ouly @asties from | Width O0 feet on the west line of Fayntte (eh) street: | 7S pORTED CART, cost. qu, Bees usep Bur | ™* OFT ann, NAAINING Ur PROT | Gitex thie’ ausation ‘otkax haa. het 3 ‘and know of them by the history of | the poor, old, crf SaBI 120: Os SY Mee ATE ORD’ | Gelling knot en promises Nor S608 Prospect aves BOR, AE RUCHORE PY WINDOVER OF Lox-y- Axp BA sates AOR" BEADENE! Listes closed pare lay, and it produ ep phd any ; | eventa from 1861 to 1865, but they have never | gentleman from lows referred as crawling or ee z SENTAIOG st. | | Tamediately'thereafter the following described part | _, DON. = yay g | seen them. I tell these west ldiers | *taggering here upon crutches; it is not e ve lot: Boot Fayette ROW (SATURDAY), JULY SECOND, ji "ATES REFORM | 0045 seen them. you western #0] euch Po THAT DESIRABLE NEW HOUSE | ese egeae Seni oa Minced Proerect aver | 1962, at TWELVE ML in front of our sales tous {dot : esting statement from Gen. Henderson respect- pmen' . | will flock to this encampment eager to vce | lone that we are asked to do honor to on this nw. -9rooms and beth: ceilar under | and running thence north 20 feet and extending back | Will sell above cart, Terms cash. 3 ne of = deed of trust, dated Fobreney 25, ing the relations of the federal government to} When that was determined by a close vote at | those old defensive spots. I can understand | occasion, hay 98 office. ‘Wifi thes width G0 fort to the rear line of sata ice, || _38 __LATIMBR & SLOAN, Avctionsers. Ip eam speseies fs es the Dice od Go| the Disizics. the last encampment at Detroit, then the citi- | their interest in this’ matter, for T hen ‘what | Now, these men have been invited here. A ket IS on ean NEW aT. Py ay — iar te owe Sit RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. . Aucts. 920 Pa.ave.n. w. abe and’ peers folio 283 et | In stating the position of the majority of the | 2ens orga: thoroughly and well, and went | were my feelings when a short time ago [| ¥ery distinguished citizen of this natic o— Fotindow trjet= prose rice fronts: Shice'y paperad | Parcel on the-porth. °° ceont ty aOfeet | REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD | *%, jand recone, for Prince George's | rouse conferees Mr. Dockery eaid: ‘The issues | % work iy Provide for this coming | visited the fields of Gettysburg and Antictam, | Rame has recently been im every mouth, once nd bath. inantels, ra ut latrobes; each | sn! Gopth of came lor aAiining the toot shove ae ‘GOODS AND EFFECTS, THURSDAY, JUNE | between the Senate and the House are two. The | ¢ncampment. 15th of April the execu-' which I had never seen before. Then, again, | *id with regard to great political question: ‘50a month. 1003 00S 4th st. 9.6. FR, 8, Ly R O'CLOCK ¥.M., in | fret is as to the amount; the second is as to the | tive committee appealed to the appropriations from all around this region will come the men “It is a condition, not a theory, that confronts te Le te LTS CO ae SATURDAY MORNING. JULY SECOND, at pet fand from which it is proposed to be paid. The | Committee of the House of Representatives. | ho fought under Gen. Cogswell and Gen Now, that is exactly the state of affairs Wet we. Gresnas and bath, 4.200. E at. n.e., | tu said Geoncefown, distinsashed as the north Lng | TEN O'CLOCK, we wil sell at our sales rooms, " Tana kn Barbe; | porition of the Senate is well expressed in_ the | No appropriation for any eum was put upon. the | Hancock, and who were ‘connected with other SER Rbde Fata: ew rooms and’ bath, 813.000. | of lot ine Bout Gawking’ shorted sdgiton A large assortment of Housetiold Goods, deecribed 302 | Cate Hlendonses alee eee as om™ | prayer was respectfully heard and respectfully | “Tm onganizations of the east. Do you not | nation has bees invited mot alone by, the cith, " ©. 9rocms and ae “ oa By ir. Henderson), w ropores to. appro- | PFAY | er come here to see o ol BS welling khown as premises No. I8T4 sath st To pay storage, in idber No: Hap, 03-4 0t | priate $100,000, to be paid out of the geueral Senied. | fields on which they camped and fought? Washington. ‘They have been invited here, as ok SALE. ‘On SATURDAY, JULY SECOND, i802, at HALF. ee ee RE PIANO. sn nD records for said 8 !° | treasury of the United States. ‘The attitude of | Mr. Henderson then bad the clerk read the|"“T'merely mention these things that every they understand and a they have the right. to NORTHEAS ; PAST SIX O'CLOUK P. M., all that certain parcel of | M&g@by, Marchal & Smith, N.¥., storedin th@Pname | improvements thereon, frame dwelling house, barn, silty leper vegeras.sa) if the President on the subject | eni 4 %. wo | Understand, to be th ‘sof the nation ad > a Bar AE pet ty of Washingtonand District | Of M. Johnston. ‘&e. the House conferees, in a spirit-of compromise, | ™essage of the | ject. thinking man may realize the fact that the | Understand, to be the guests of the nation Or. a bad x aforesaid, northwest of Georgetown, about, 100 yards ALBO, in said District and the land in said county | is expressed in the resolution which has been | Thus, he said, spoke the executive of this | holding of this encampment at the national | tbe mation’scapital. This ix not the first time Sth st, b. Ge, all815,000 si, bh, mf, horth of ‘the Conduit road, on the'east side AE TWELVE O'CLOCK M., im front of the sales | seperately cash, in one ana | Offered by tho gentleman from. Minnesots (Mr. | Bation ’on both propositions, first as to the | capital is a sufficient inducement to bring thou- | they have virited the capital. When almost p= Pay + pee” i Misso sap Pt = HORSES, SURREYS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, {be secured by purchaser'snotes,eusing | Harries) appropriating €75,000, to be paid en- | mount and secondly ad to what fund it should | sahas hore, “These will be deaew kere he these | thirty years age they were vero Sa such lenge | mile above test, Tegitiean tthe Sel nest tennttestag aoa cent payable semt-annualiy from | tirely from the revenue of the District of Co- | come from. old historic scenes and associations a gathering | DUmbers there was no question raised about Stbb.12r- en ge a rn a other goods, to which the attention of wuyers. is Te ica e, eed of trust on propesty epld. oF sll | iumbia. THE DISTRICT AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. | that will fill this city with numbers never be- | their entertainment, We were all glad to see iN ay baty 8908 | n. G2 dew. e. from whe standing on a private road | ® iy called, Sat nT ean aid county andgzscash on | If the proposition submitted by the gentle-| In order to judge of the true merits of the | fore dreamed of in connection with an occasion them. The nation wax giad to see them come 5 iT. | Keeltiae frowns conaty road t..and tnaning | _3°20,2t___ RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucte. about ‘four acres in said District must be} man from Minnesota should provail it would i Col. Edson told me only this | here, to give them w: and to do them {dist stb) Sr. 83.875 | hence with said line reversed s. O2dez. w. Govt. to |] ATIMER 2 S, Auets., time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at ry meek = questions involved, namely, from what fund or ‘bility | hona 0 : Reet tae. aie hence with said lin ode Eat Ta Gestete | [ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts., 1407 Get. n.w. ‘. sale to be complied with | provide, in connection with the $50,000 to be shall this be paid, and secondly, what amount, n . or, ito hear the gentleman ar. -, 3.809 | another stone on said ros hich stoue is 8 ft. to the | REGULAR SALE. OF FURNITURE AND GENERAL 8 of ante, ise trustees reserve right | raised by the citizens, a total of $125,000 for en- J 4 por a . P advert to that - | northward of the end of this line anda Junction of the SEHOLD EFFECTS. ini we must understand our relations as legislators | Chief of the local i ‘this matter | &reat parade, when the armies of Grant and ed Doe YSIULY SECOND, Te02, at TEN | Shr da such resale in some ee eT ett ais toa | bv hss MULES to Aiba anid the clip ate trident ae eden tap toaramme ant combo toon be lnat tnentloned line Lag fier theneens He Fine Uprisht Bins, Bivaete wat oy a toven oies Leer Bar che iret a Washington. Districtand thi vane Ceanell’ by im. | the plaudits of the nation. Thirty years have eraight line to the plac of bestnning, being part of | Church One, Parlor and chantiee Farninge, Fevek eo ae Sees en ene |. tee oe Beet, WR on 0 was given by ing upon members thet @100,000 added to | since clapeed. ‘Those men have grown old and he land conveyed. to Catherine Heiss; be Richard Be | pre a ipeiabt Show Casts One, Welineeen: ample when we remember that at Milwaukee . Y | pressing upon members that 100,000 a to rage c and Mary 8. Jackson, as per deed dated November 2, | Real Lace Curtains, Kitchen Reqniaites, &e. $#-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL | there was only expended on account of enter-| the general government to carry on the ex-| the $50,000 which the people of the District tor the war they formed this organi- 874, and recorded in Liber 771, folio 53, one of the ‘ALSO. AT TWELVE Mey PLRDAY, JULY ELEVENTH, 1802, same hour and | tainment of tie Grand Army $48,915. At Bos- | Penses of this District. Indeed, prior to that | raise in order to cary out these arrangeme . based upon the principles | with the improvements, &er™ -, “numoi Weether | Fine Brewster Brougham. Coupe Yockawas. Six-| Dace. WM, F, HOLTZMAN, ton the entire expenditure was $83,698.67, while | date the citizens ci Washington had played the | will be, if anything, too mall. Gen, Cogswell | ° nity and chi 4, 900 | “Terms: One-third cash, residue in two equal pay- | Robes ke. ‘Alsoacveral mood herons SyL-cokabs HENRY THOMPSON, § Trustees. | at” Detroit the ‘total expenditure was’ only | benevolent part, giving large donations of ter-| suggests to me that there must be raised | said, that organization | ments, at onsand two years rewpectively, 0 per cent | “se0"s LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. _| pATeI Be ritory to the general government. Your streets, | $10,000 outside of this, und I he ‘ionbt of | has grown until it comprises within ite ranks S00 #rooms.: : O | interest, pay semi-annually, secured by the notes of | 2002 __LATIMER Anction ugk Se padding! Your parks, your reservations, te one Where | Sus tenth ay ieee E have no donbt of | par s muillion of the test eitiecnendy of une is only a portion of the property on iy | the purel 1d deeds of trunt on the, property. or | WW/ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. | Seay tua D. §, STETSON FOR SALE BY TEE TAVIFATIOS/T0-TER'G. A. the White House stands today, were donated | estimates for $200,000. And wince that testi- Country. Yaar by year they have held their For fall list call at office for ballet chipicce of thetmnproved properts sma @100 | - STEAM YACHT AMERICUS AT AUCTION. AUCTION. | Referring to the invitation of the citizens to | by the citizens. , it th " | national encampment. Cities have vied with me 3 == wae gh each of the unimproved parcels. All conveyance Gp SATURDAY, JULY SECOND, et SIX O'CLOCK | »ON, MONDAY, JULY, ELEVENTH, | 197A | the G. A, . Mr. Dockery suid: The citizens of | Neos ic land | MOBY was given all the estimates indicate » | PeLone ting th When Gey were purchaser's cost. : iied'with | P.M., we shall sell at Stephenson's wharf, foot of 7ta | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M... WE WILL SELL BY PUB- he G. A, R. Mr. Dockery ie citizens of Nearly 350,000.000 acres of the public lan: | largely increased necessity for preparation. each other in inviting the on they jin fifteen di “ME PLEASURE STEAM YACHT AMERICUS, _— AUGIAARE FOOT OF 10TH ST. 8. W. Washington invited the Grand Army to hold | have been given to the states for public pur-| Tam talking to the common ncil of Wash- | invited to Boston the state of Massachusctts faulting par Pad lak Terms cash.” WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.” | 2... THE STEAM TUG B.S. SEETHON, | their encampment here. In my bumble judg- [ero ache yescrnt hag ear OU DOD. cg | NRton, not to the House of Representatives, | Lg pe yori epee Je25 Auctioneers. _ | Together with the Engines, Boilers, Mele Apel’ | ment, and with trespect to the. good. le | purposes. Som “eens and I appeal to this common council to adopt Pl ~ R SALE 2STORY BAY-WINDOW PRESSED| "THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Furniture and all other necessaries thereunto epper- | of the city (for I would not let a:word fall that | TUnd numbers of surplus cash in the treasury | the gubstitute which 1 have offered, which is | ame purpose. When they went to trick: Broome ant 3 i i E Hid el rooms, no 456 Ist st, bb, Sts. 1,800 Oni. Hand Bis Srotcines comdition ; = taining and velouging. r i up to 1885 were taken and distributed to the | practically the Senate amendment adding pre, | Detroit that city. through ite municipal au- furnished oe nf a 2 of treet 1416 New Yor REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FuniTuRE, | “urmecash. RATCLIFFE, DARR & Co, | “owl Feflect SiRer Dhon the city ‘or upon any | gates. But up to 1678 the general government | Practically the we all agree to, even the major- | thorities, made an appropriation to entertain 7 = YALUABLE BRICK | AUCTION ROOMS AND BAZAR, O12 E STREE HOM4S DOWLING & SON Aucia.. G2Hat. w.w. | ©Stended this invitation should defray the cost | Hever Kare one dollar to aid thie city. while | ity conferees of the House, looking to the ase, | them. They were invited to come here. . OS SIXTH STREET | | NORTHWEST. ON BATURDAY, JULY of the entertainment without usking cither tho | their donations amounted to over $30,000,000 | }y permission of the Secretary of War, whe ‘The jnvitation did not emanate from the elti- : ee ia i ic. buildi a — ens.of Washington alone. It was signed by ‘ EXECUTORS SALE OF GROCERIES, HORSE, &-. | government or the treasury of the District of | t aid in putting up public buildings, to say | i¢ will not do injury, of certain public squares, | 26"8 mS iin a, encral ollection”of Household Eimdeta 6 | DLvintue ofthe will of Navid Jarkwon. Protmtcd’ ih | Columbia for one cent. ‘That is my tiewe, But | Nothing of the donations of land that have | yeacrtations andutcoete Se Concoten, with abis | representatives ot the national goverament ind at’ the written is Matting, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Stoves, | TRO "Paany gar at Ulich, oa aoa eas | thore being a precedent in the caso’ of Boston, | SPoken of. But on June 11, 1878, a bill became | Celebration. I ppeal to you not to make the | "tong others by the TRIDAY THe ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. David dncveon Ne. S0Ud Mares town. ‘D. | which contributed, I believe, $75,000 for a pur- | * law changing the whole system of the District | fatal mistake of stepping outside your current | © 3 : Zeelve or wore Hal of Good Driving” and Work | ©,00, WEDNESDAY, JULY SISTH, Taz ‘Gott: | Dose of this kind, and a precedent in the care of | EOverument. Itisknown ae the “Blackburn | ine of trestmput of tuiceitee Lappeal to vou |oflicially igued by them. The tiraud Army Horses, Carriages, Harness, f Froverigescompriaine Gh tae tantiict of Mood fanaa | Detroit, which made a contribution of 850,000, | Dil.” Mr. Blackburn of Kentucky, then | as's common founcil te appropriate dollar for | had the right to believe that the invitation Three (2) feet anil eiube (e) inches front ed THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts._ | {72iturscory businear and inquastivee ie oat Pas | the otse conferees, Teo eae at eens, | member of this body, was the author of the aacuataamone ee | came, not from the cit of Washington, not ie Samus width the fall depth of oruginal fot | "[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aue .w. | chasers: ae were willing to allow £75,000 to be appropriated | Pill which became then and {is Bow the law 7 aa Nausea eae j from the Grand Army “organization in this Dis- mubered | fwenty-aix (2b), tp “square “numbered ¥ — ; ‘ : this District. That ides that . ; trict, but that t invited to come here ng BAX WINDOW | PEST, oF the purcbar TION. i * 5. 3. WATERS, Executor, ir. Coupers-Ineula like to atk the gentle-| shall be paid one-half out of the District and | Congress was not the common council of the | from the agents of the nation beving charge of x eee ‘ Pay s PAY... JULY, SEC AZ| _so0st____ Slat atst._| stn this question: Docs fe. aot sppere te hiv | One-half out of the federal revenues. | District. | the municipal affairs of this District. i ihe Se rine BRON: Aneta GIS Bat as") Sisto nimple tattthat tie Gasioreiension i) SA damon pr arate Lore “This body,” he said, “docs not act simply | rus pixtuicr AXD THE UNITED STATES. “ast on thie P or. E OR MOKE HEADS OF GOOD Driving | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | to take place inthe national capital makes the | ito thi 3 because _ | as a legislative body for Washington city, be-| yr. Jo D. Taylor said in ‘of the rurchusce. "Gepost of SAUD ea | 4 MARES. “in this collections | PROPERTY SITUATED ON EIGHTH BETWEEN | case escentially different “from ‘those which he | MY with the lan. but 1 will here pause ® | canse, under the organic law. fifty cents of |... Sieiuinon —_ % od milk | be required at the tit ay Ay Meter OF Bae | Oe Grok Ie OO Oe a eee eS anes highs | pb AND Q STREETS, BEING NUMBER 1513 | has instanced at Boston and other places? Jnoment to refer tothe principle upon which | every dollar appropriated for the maintenance ; P™ re Ae JoesORe tromt./exe wet tenet st S50 par mao: | sale ths traneers reserve the cen eet ee | an eoein o PRLRO. EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST. Several members—Not at-all. it was done, because that principle in a meas- | of the local government in this District comes | There are fifteen or twenty large government co for * | erty after five (o) dass’ notice by advertisment in The | Several good Drivers and Workers, By tirtneof a deed of trust dated June 22, 1801. and | _ Mr. Cooper--In other words, inasmuch ag so| Ure touches the merits of this debate. This out of the pockets of the people; and it is the | buildings in this city, If these government. Soe ie decree of said city, at the risk and | _Je203t THOMAS DOWLING & SON, duly Fecorded in Liber No. 1408 folio a4, ot (seq.. | large a body of the soldiers who defended the | ‘tY is filled with public buildings belonging to | Congress of the United States which properly were owned by private individuals | one of the land records for the District, of Columbla: tof the defaulting purchaser. = = Heke the federal government, with vast reserva- | 0? ; A - ‘ si recentiug af See encs of tha maccne == capital will be here is it not proper that some 1 s legislates on this question. Therefore, sir, our 1d be taxed, and would contribute to! s T RegIAR MARA op | OUR wax.) anh at Barocas ot tae arts: eeseend, thereby, wo] CoP shonid be aan aot part of the. tions, millions and millions of dollars of | powers are broader, our responsibilities’ are | thisexpense. if the tax were levied os in Boston, 1140 11 rooms and | EUGENE MORGAN, i RRAtCUurre. DARR & C Auctioneers. on rooe a tuler whole, house; lot ISs1U0 | Wabster Law buildin aud! Not! Dink of Washington. DAY. JULY NINETEENTH. at FIVE | government of the United States on the occa- ar ny piled up here in vast edifices. | greater, infinitely greater, than those imposed and ot! ties. There are several thousand or ribed property, - olf 3 is the capital of a great nation, and in —s s fe wite paved alley oy - | Seatdieds TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED LAND IN DOK FM. the, follows oPey: | sion, and is not tho best way of giving such | |. 5 | Upon any common council in America. But, | acres of land here belonging to the government, Sha tatousgat sane i ee cin! | J)UNCANSON BHOS,, Aacie: Giiand Dain aw | BHANNOYSAURDIVIMUN OF CHE ESTATE | lors“ nubalvinton of sausre nussiered four funded | expression the making of n wuitable appeopria-| #78 the people began to realize what a nation | yPOsams commen, couneil in America. But, | acres of land here belos by individuals and taxed Price, $10, bal t ro} - . TALBERT, NEA | and twenty-one (41), fronting 25 fect on Sth strect | tien for their entertat 2 it was,and it was discovered and realized that | here which’ I boped would not be made. I the land «1 other cities is owned and mn 81. meer * - cee ee 4 orn “ roe 471). fronting 25, feet om § ft | tion for their entertainment? * eae at ee P as jand around other ci a SE - - EN Pa ETHER T REM RHODE (ot awD | BY virtue of x deed of frunt dated April 16.1800, and Ruag. Eupeuved by a teo-shery fear ana tek et ,ilr, Reol—And will not. the numbers in per age prayer hese comvenionce of the | acquit him of any purpose to give to this mat- GERALD, 1308 Norih Capitol st. —_ ie Nor MIGSEVENTEETH STREET. 20C8™ | Feconds ot the District of Columbia, and tthe written | "Terms: One-third aah and the balance payabie in | attendance here be necessarily greater than at.) TRIG OPT moo ong ‘american eitizeine whe | Golbetedl gloumiesians Seb samaiian of teie Lasik alee aia ‘fib ot, peer Florida, aves I] resms ned rel oF ec Didericr ee Colane ae sera TET | public auction, in front of the’ peenstoen. on TUES’ | Sten the seorerth cenit eeeh, atthe etion er ti, | tioned? z © not citizens of the District of Colunbia. | Congress to serve in intimate relations with my | End they are owned, 0 Bod, thugs. Inquire of OWNER JL? Th st new | $ast of the District of Colmmbie, rendered 11th June. | PAY AWE wet TH pee APEX, AB, | purchaser. A deposit of $100 will'be required on day of | Mr. Dockery—There is no question as to the'| During my term in Congress my children have | fiend from Iowa upon the committee on ap- | these parks were owned by indi a | 1, Wheeler et Uttcinihe attttited hel ectate nitaateie ther cnigtnt | oaug, All Fecording and conveyancing at purchaser's | increased attendance. T alluded to that fact in | 8ttended the public schools, ‘as have the chil- | propriations—particularly on this bill. I recog-| as private property is taxed they would con OR SALE-TEN SMALL HOUSES ON 15TH ST. | ttl. are defend the undersigned trustess Wi . D.C, belhe those two parts of lot % in CHARLES B. MAURY, the opening of my remarks when T said that the | dren of most of you. Your lights light the | nize in hima man who has demonstrated the | triltute to this exponve. tS ey So ose ee Frat ge 5 eS division of part of lot Gof the subdi-| je30-17t FRANK T. RAWLING! | Trastees. __| proposed appropriation of €75.000 would pro- — of those ‘who come on here on public | capabilities of American citizenship on the| ‘There are perhaps 200 ©: oa ¥ , 7 vision of the estate of the late George W. Talbert, sERY i Ti ae ‘ 3 ‘ines. Iam afraid that the police even have rs jis la 9 st. ee — ee! NCERY fF IMPROVED REAL ES: | vide a fund $28,000 in excess of any-fund raised field and in the foram. [know that his capac- | live in 200 of the housge f - ; qh ras ea ity is large: I know that his vision is extensive; | these buildings pay taxes the 200 BALE 01 ~ - Ne Which subdivision is recorded in Book Gov. Shepherd ATE ON THIED STREET BETWEEN VIR-| and expended at any prior e: something to do with regulating the conduct of , I know that his impulses are as noble and gen- | pay none; and there are more than 20,000 gov. 7 : x EST, onveyancing = taxed it would also contribute to this expense. terany political coloring. It has been my There are hundreds of parks in this city, more fO0: good stable: Page 2). the ofice of ‘Uassar- | Ne, Lc hage 7, in theanrrevur gofice of the GINIA AVE. AND D STREET SOUTHWEST. | “"Y CWPended at any prior enc others than citizens of the District of Colum- id Dis i ¥evor of the District of Columbia, together with the si deserihed as Sollow inning fog tbe rat laine sine De make priation | bia. i ide in the . . . SASEERDAY 5 HALO | ore Es ates fone eer meargnraeerts| pare ents Taiged eBay cpu S| to help i defraving. these oxpems exeept tne | At ll eventa, the principle wasthat inasmuch | (romy.and Patriotic as those that abide in the) erument cmployes in thicity who pay no tax aie se s follows: Owe-thirh of the purchite wy 3 (United ‘States vs. David Butler st al.) ¢ will Sessa} * h | 98 this government was not taxed a single cent A < i 7 4 ALL HOUSES ON OTH | *Tt 88 follows: One-third of the purchase money to be or iii dex: , we 27-08 | sell at public: suction en TUESDAY. THE FIFTH | fact that Congress is the only authority which io derraptes. {. | equit him of any purpose to give to this ques- | and going and are regarded as transient resi- $3,000. Terms to suit. yeild in cash an the balance in twoequal installments, We leaving said. OF JULY. Ikes: at HATE-PABT: FIVE | can ‘appropriate the revenues of this District? | t? carry on xpenses of this government, | tion a political coloring so far as he is con-| dents. EASTERDAY © HALDEMAN, PS ae A te. | Svonme m1, ii dex., Ww. 118-05 fect, toasid’ lott, | OCLOCK P’M~ Ta fre i mt of jises, that-parcel y- and e" year the footfalls of a million feet payable sompt-anuaalig’ maid deleted eye Re hs | thence n- ZEN dos feet to the beginning: | of land known ws lot D, inthe subdivision of origina, | Mt. Dockery —No reason | cerned. Inany other city this 20,000 people would i tside of the citizenship are wearing out your | i 2 — — oe ie ~~ ike the | lot numbered three (3) in square in the city of | Proposition ought not to come here, and: = ani ‘But, Mr. Speaker, the gentleman appeals to | pay taxes on their personal property. Here bE SALE — NICE HOME ON EXCE! Woargdior aesded Paste Car eee ees enim. | nestwetcet boul of ths Stet, plscs ced inning theres | Wasingeon, tsesther sith tee fem icnointa Tie | not ome bere’ bus for the monk streots and children of other cities occupying | the patriotic impulses of the members of the | they do not. Their personal ‘property cannot tioned, oF all of said purchase, money may ba paid in | With the line of ‘the first. pi he nora deat | "Horm One Sith cea agawe ine house... | the town council of the city of Washington, | Your schools and creating the necessity for the | House, when he inakes the speech he did, and | be peschel for purposes of taxation. a Se ee Oo ee ee Policy | the allusions he has seen proper to inject into | "Now, the only question 1» whether this gov- onoe Sil he requized from the purchaser at | B Goon. Att feet, thence n. 2g dog ce"N feat” | Lee property side otaficaah, et optlonst purchaser: | Mr. Dockery—The'citizens of Washington are Tanited Staves coveneone ought to have. The | it as to the conduct and the suffering of the | ernment, which owns such a lange portion of ses time. ch sale. All conveyancing and recording st | $0, he, Place of beginning. improved by excellent | A one Teta iS Ag compelled to come here in order to secure their | (Te‘pir ory Prk — othe Oocaahad eb ia Se | Soldiers who are to come here, now lame, alt, | the city, owns such a large proportion of the Der month are the terms upon which youcan pur: | PW°MSFSE., py ciGHToN, Trnster, Te sale: One-third purchase money in cash | struck off. ARTHUR A. BIENEY. Trustee,” | appropriations. the See py red far —oyerenn is Of | Blind and maimed, and secks to move our | buildings, such a large amount of the lands in chase a six-rvom dwelling only une square from car 482 La. ave. | and balance in two equal installments, in six and THOM. Ce mae n6 Louisiana ave. 'r. Dickerson—Is there any reason why-the ill ¥ apart ic. | S¥mpathy by appeals of this character to our and about the city in parks and reservationsand Ine. = THOMAS P. WOODWARD, Trastee, | t¥elve months, with interest from day of sale at 6 per AS DOWLING & 908, citizens of Washington should be relieved of | wills and every official connected with the Dis-| Patriotism. Sir, that is not the issue. That is | which is represented no largely by its officers, FE -? EASTERDAY & HALDEMA! (472 La. ave. n.w. centnin per annum, secured on the oy 2 sold. or Je2ir-d&ds Auctioneers. in thi hie “trict. It pays oné¢-half of your entire police | 785 ‘that i tedetall I : ow bs bi acann, ae ‘OOS F st. The creditors of Samuel Bond, deceased, arc hereby ‘ash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit’ of )UNCANSON BROS. Kuctionsors -] expense in this |, because the citizensof |} and’ one-half the expenses of all’ your | 22 the question that is presented at want | clerks and employes, Congressmen an} FOR SALES AE SESW. THREE-Srony | potified to le their lating. together with, the vouch | $200 will be required at tino of sale, All conveyane- oss Boston and other places have been relieved? ae ae ae aetrict Lee ee cee eat’ kt | to say to him that while I neither wore the blue | men who represent the government but who pay and basement; $5000. 7" 1p aerator, with the clerk of the court within thirty | in¢and recording at purchaserscost. Terme of sale | 7RUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, | Mr. Dockery—I have already stated that the me ict. It pays one she | nor the gray, and though my sympathies were | no taxes, I sxy the only question is whether this yere ae PLANT & TURPIN, 1429. ¥. (30 'days from day of sale. PL hh ge BEING HOUSE AND PREMISES No. 725 - expenses of your fire tment, including | ¥i “ living feels sig “ is ‘shall aes im, senes BENS. F- LEIGHTON, Truster, property to be resold at risk and ‘cost of defaulting rapes al de ‘hae | Nith the gray, no man now living feels more | government, under these circumstances, FOE SALE FOUR NEW THREE STORY BRICKS; : a purchaser. the building of the engine , the purcl Rr He PREMISE good citizens of this District ought to defray i , rament Hummeistown stone trimmings: bard wood ian THOMAS P. WOODWARD! Tatas” JUDSON T. CULL, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | Very dollar of this expense. | kindly than T do, or appreciates more deeply | contribute its share tg the expense of entertain ‘with tile farinze. electric bells. speaking tes | sel4-ddds 72 La. 4 the veterans. ? o Aa of the fire engines and their equipments. It ; 7 +s dkds FERDINAND SCHMIDT,} Trustees. | District of Columbia, made on the lath day ofdane: | Mr. Reed—But we pay ordinarily half’ the and sincerely the magnificent valor displayed snd All modern tungrovements. house containe TI | yy arcs trp = a a =e EAL ES. | Kealolscomplainantand. Holes’ Kyler st aieune ace | expenses of the District of Columbia, and why | parsone-halfof alltheexpensesof allyourcourts | by the Union soldiers in the defense of the | Weappropriate money to build monuments, oom vss of house SOesO cass oe Mhxi0G MED | PATCLIFFE, DARI CO., Auctioneers ‘T®OSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE. REAL ES: | Neaiois complainant and. vio of al t°,96; | should we make a discrimination in this ease?” | BeFe, including your jurors, It pays one-half | Union do teat stelann, tb sadeiche. enpemtionn anh roar siley.__ybewt houses are situated in a first<lass | THneE STORY FRAME AND BRICK BASEMENT TATE SEAS USTY Va, FAIRFAX decree. will, on WEDRESDAY THE SIXTH Dav OF | | Mr. Dockery The entertainment of visitors, | Of the expenses of the market master and of | «There is a scene, sir, connected with the | we certainly owe a greater obligation to. the wu.” For permit to inspect apply to EAS-| HOUSE NORTHWEST CORNER OF FIF- JULY. Jad AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M. infront of the | 7 not how worthy they may beyis not «{ lighting your city and sweeping and cleaning | streets of this capital that was witnessed at the | men who auved this cepital and. the life of the. AYE MALLERY, G24 P'st'ow., Pacific Bud: | ZEENTH AND, fave oom ee | a Soe eke on Segoe en tomee | mremaen naell Sion mente, Seats oes 704 | tecuelLats fuartion of goversanmt Your streets. At 9 o'clock every night a little | ciose of the war, a scene unparalleled, in my | republic than to any other class of people for a Under and ‘i decree of ginons the Jend records of Falefax co : humbered twenty-six (25). in square numbered nine | Mr. Reed—That is a matter of opinion. army of men are at work serena streets | judgment, in the history of the world, and that ntsining Groomsend Usite | cot i in Whitedeld Feapectty ‘ cauest of the ne a bewinning: St the worthwest corner of set . Very well; butit is my opinion | te te piecate ook Le eke aan | Taree yard front and backs lot tel feet Poet oy ; } 3 ia od | Jot anti rannisg south 13) feet, thence went n appropriation is not the exercise | # the morning the streots ati he ier fo | 12D feat deep to 4 UO: toot ales, Price, Oe. ee elghty. sle-twreltths (1 612) feet, thence | of any legitimate function of government. mpeg tee ety of friend | bad been willing to ‘give their lives, and the | tributed it would only put « burden of 90 cents 5025-6 pote tes i trot to the places tonnai, | Mr. Butler—Does the gentleman caer Petes BE cep on ast Poalen dlls “ i Union they loved and the capital they defended—! ona thousand people—less than « mill per + > : ae from Missouri, and every federal taxpayer in the ‘ : | Jot in tinprove Pi,8 two-story frame bouse. Missouri consider that the appropriation ot' a | of the old army, marching down RK SALE-OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR IM- ni erms: th i country, help ‘to pay one-half of all these ex-| these remnants broken solemn. And for | Mar, f Nebraska the ay ALE_OR WILL EXCHANGE, FOR fourth inte ‘Craikshai fee ny aot the Darchane peice ix public money for the entertainment of these these streets inan unbroken column. Andfor| Mr. Brean of 3 opposed ppro- A beautiful fraine cottage in Takoma Park. contain- pt be ee A gi es ‘yeary from the day of ale, sad for he visitors at Boston or Detroit was a legitimate piney help to pay for the erection of | one I want to say that if the purpose and ob- | priation. He said he had received some pro- i x ‘ - ments whose [gnetit we have ever appropriated | is the march of these gallant men following the money. Besides, this is not « large appropria- | banner of the Union, the banner for which they | tion. “If this so-called wx ,were equally dis- ae a : thools, to carry on your schools, to pay | : =A | . ine 8 rooms and bath. large tion hall. newly | ‘at the beast co: “Cruikshank Farm,” Ve., and haser will be required to of the public funds? stag Bc a Pee 2 . to Pay | sect of this tion were to commemorate | tests, which he asked permission to insert im Bek cie ance sean ce gag agSeees Sie a desta | emma a ay aie i | ag Ig ite, Dockery “I do not care to ge into any | 1¥F,rour educators, and fo buy all tho dest | Het und creat would not hea tovewal | ter "Beaoe, from Geel Ama pooks he dey concrete cellar. mice ool verandas: shady lawns | twenty (20) feet to 1Bth st. west, thence south tothe | Siok tment back te tht Pee ieee tg fUrnPiKS the expe question as to local expenditures. ‘The peo} scratch po erty geedftnomec ff se Asef te ne the 5 = seers, and in most cases a large part of the of the money necessary out of = federal | state, protesting against being made ———. and walks: location bigh and heath; | Place of becinning, in the city of Washington. District | same land of which the late Richard Cruikshank died a of Boston invited the Grand Army to visit -> A = treasury itself for that purpose. But I repeat, | tribute to their own entertainment, aguinst End stable. 20.000 square feet of sound inclcee St | os cepin, comeher win de bulldiag'and tare: **Ternie of sale: One-third of the parch Fendel building. 7-_| thom, and when it was found that individual | Prguocarllvaged ctor) Go Ther pay fae the | Sf, that is not the question. This is anentirely | ing compelled to expend money to extend hos- Bew paling fence. This property must be seen tobe | beanns at the sale. : cash and the balance in two equal ustallmenta: bast W subscriptions were insufficient to provide for | he parking commission. y pay for different matter. It is a question that has been | pitality to themselves, as it were, when it was ‘4s prescribed by the decree, are: | able in one and two years. after day of sale, restock. — their entertainment they made an. aj ria} Planting of trees, and pay the expenses of fur-| raised deliberately and premeditatedly by the | promised to them by the people of Washington. One-third of the purchase money to be paid ineash | ively. Deferred payinents to bear interes: at Oper | THUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTA’ H i : PP ‘nishirg the tree boxes and iron strips around |" Paki ieeen rhe Giron | : et rene my Sod the balance if sie anti fae eters, cath intatneres | ITeMy._, Deferred, payments to tear BeoFae,F ATREET, GEORGRTOWK, 13 tion out of their own funds. Now then, if thin nishitg the treo boxes and iron strips around | citizens of Washington themselves in own peculiar form of government Fe 6 per cent per annum. the deferred payments to be se- | on the property sold. Con DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. appropriation is to be made it should be put} on ang d a rn name and for their own sake. was not sufficient justification for this request FOS SA:8oNty THREE OF THOSE BEAUTE: | ued by deed of trustcn the property sald, ee all | chancr By virtue of the last w testament of Francis | exactly on “all fours” with the action taken av{ Your public pumps, for your ein ly te | ar AB one of the conferees,”” Mr. Compton said. | for national contribution. If granted they Srna teey Heth Gat Rear the comer of ith a... | Sigh required at tne of tale Contevancisntoan 1. | Siteen gs eres ot wale tobe complied Tart | Gaintee checcest int emaneeremmed 86, executor and | Detroit and Boston; and we do so when we pro- Tor 'the health de Ed eee? fo | “Tain willing to put my hand into the treasury | might be embarrassed by similar requests from Sea, Se Steg codes a | Sabon deen sierenaec cate [mm enter eae” | ney RNTanae ug GAN OP ECEGSE |S in momma out ot The roreneoy Prue beth. department odo Me | crmakeupemoetic noe tap th | og ase) Ae Eine “F E'BROOKS Gidistase ne Sls | Heibeek adc cf the "defeating purcbamerafter | Residence: Lange, Va. * | Za part ov thin Holmead's addition to George- | Of yn® Henk Thee { the insane, the deaf and the duimb, and to sup- | T"ineivt arn matter of right and: juntice, that | others mate Wien ieee ke tapped to the FOr SAE TwosTORY BRICK DwELLING | paper guullsbed in Washineton, DC 3030-0 Tobi Fort the, militie of the District of Columbia. | that money should come out of the proceeds of | appropriation from the general fund. x a — worything municipality has today in | tho revenues collected in this District. ‘This os ie pa a nace Mr. Dockery—One other thing; and this is the {1% government the federal government pays | 4 District show and nothing more or less. Now, Gian: Por ME NEW 1 ‘AUCTIONEERS, FINE, BUILDING LOT ON SEVENTH STREET view which I took of the matter when these." °"e-half o! gentlemen. do not let us say it is not right be-|] 75. conte ip envoutive bes confimel F% pee apes > — BRICK | 1407 G STREET. By THE CORNER OF Q STREET NORTH- gentlemen were before our committee. I want THE CITY COUNCIL. cause the District of Columbia is not able to uate ip aanee zoom’ all latest taprovenent TRUSTER® SALE OF WILLARD'S HOTEL i 5 to deal in all frankness and kindness with these| Now, there is no city council here, as Com-| stand such a strain. Why, sir. we are told today | the following nomination ao Sey hr 7 AND WILLARD'S HALL, IN THE prs cK, : Ae netereetatg | K0°d People; Ihave no disposition to eriticive | maader-in-chief Palmer says, to make these ap- | that there will be nearly a half million of dollars | Sam'l P. Bartlett, collector of customs for the setyes Seats, Beary os - CITY OF | wasutxeTon, iris “SQUARE 444. . them; yet I am compelled under. my oath to] prqoriations. ‘This is tho city council. The surplus in the treasury in the shape of receipts | district of Little Egg Harbor, X. J.; Pamed = - Bos a Under and by virtue ef a decree of the ui NDIED AND EAVES aes fiecharye my duty an I sent, Wheuerer yo i we no other legislative body toturn | {T0™ the tax i “ | Assistant Engineer Alec B. Bates, chief engineer = = = preme | with depth of ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE feet to citiaens hav legislative body of “A. UsEess yRowenrys up Pr, wy | court dhe puet of Cuenta: eoueec gray | FIPSEES Socal 100" pesple of the United Stites cpa, Te sit to far theee appropriations, The citizens come | Swmbia after the expenditures of the year are | (iyo TA MK tot Engineers Ben). B. Bryan, Under rent: on 10th st. sout! . cause No. 10 pcket 27. 0 court, wherein | ‘This lot is one of the best lots on SEVEN'BH street, 3 at operates, to a cer-* . < aaa ae anes | HelceacaMntard was complainant and deserh “C. bet Rear the corner MO cueek tad teliaets | sozkeeet . He tain extent (it matters not how remotely), as ne LeTe Mery! = far (Emenee Mr. Compton argued that Washington can Harold P. Norton and Clarence A. Cart, to be rv front. all mt. price reduced tot be Bares Comte tee Onin ace business : tax upon the of the city for their own en—| through committees i take care of the G. A. I. guests at less cost t assistant engineers. ec Tic td teks seas sae Pee | B,tRs Quuremes Cour. tbe United Sealey ou apoai: | ‘Forum Guscthind cash, alance tn caual tnatall rpon the guests iy Passed val Wi _ D.C. town fn the ‘of beginning fc R ebiacton Dee _ 3B DARE Eco ine at cast onthe south | | Mr. Butler—Provided the money be givensat > 320-co&ds aps, 412 5th st. ns PPEXCANSON BROS., Aucts., 9th and D st ao on H st. ne rooms and bath. all mod. imps. an what they need, and we legislate for it. y 4 5, - - ¥ <e| tren wil welt s¢ pike nathan oat har Tustaece: | Metts at che and two Yeats notes to beat @_ percent eens ew oe ee oo wo aq nek you to help toclean thei streets, and under | #0 other city, and that the, $75,000 proposed | "Alarinecorpe First Lieuts Stephen W. Quack EERIE Fy | TREN octe PM runbe hake bam. | Hewmediy deed ge tcun cn premiserhs eal cw: | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | afr. Goodnight—Iunderstend the genslemars| tne nwryou do it, ‘They ask ‘you to take care | © eg eters hee tak: [es feronnd sembered one {i}, twos) twelve oy | Mobupe.te Pagchaant A depot of Sz required at to iy that he pute_an appropriation by Con-s| Of YoUr, Prisons and reformatories, and sour 8.000 | Thirteen (13). foartean (14). ti Send teentycaes | Term to be complied with i 15 days, otherwise rent CORNTEY REAL ESTATE. 40 ACRES. WELL 1M: | grees out of the District reventies on “all fours” | CTiminals; to light your lampe at night, and you i | Ei ee city of Washigaton, in the: Dasusict of | fesetved to resell at the risk and cont of ‘deta ‘nice Shade half mille Reema “atetione Pena | Sith an appropriation by Boston or Detroit ourt| 40 it; and since 1878 not a District appropria bei i | meer: Colunbia Coewtber with the buildings and improve. | Besstasetasiapce tablishel ae ween Ben i ouny or i of their funds by their city council. tion bill has this House of Representa | #7 i 5 i enbush, Geo. F. Elliott and *. D. Wain- — din suggests, who has assistant engineer. Hicteland' Wiliard's Hall in sald city, winch wil be | —je09 akan sotwaremte™ B. Nienne. Falster county. Va._| Mr. Dockery—I do. att at . ; ‘Army—Capt, Abiel L. Smith, fourth cavalry, fe =f F°, SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY P-| Mr. Goodnight—I would like tonsk if her! P&Y ny to be commissary of subsistence; First Licuts. ET. KAISER nine marchase iouey to Ge paid on tae dayret | WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. | Ei erty-—A muaanificent See None ent iavac’ | thinks it is the same thing for Congress to take one-halt . . WOoF'st ne. | sale. ue-thirdin Gan year nad one dir in wo yours GOVERNMENT SALE OF OLD PR ¥, cON- | airy rooms, ‘with wide® verandas: ‘barn, ‘ep | such action, in the case of a city like Washing- i S u ferred SIstinG OF COAL eTOves OPFOR CASES. ogee qaditiegt house; ernie orchard. ton, where the poor people have no represaata- woes fr ate wil beat p PEAGR CARbETA ETO NETO AT AGOTIO®: | esham "SO SOS G00 F st nve._ | Hon, for Congress to go on and make an a ber cent On WEDNESDAY, OLY SIXTH. dt TEN O'CLOCK | hop SALE—A FARM THAT ISA FARM—A HOME tion, taxing them as this is Eight pretty bay-window | a. M.. we sball sell, at the wheather bureau, corner fhome—108 acres; 1 mile we x them. when the people of Boston or nis ceap tome ae aed ‘ Bish and M. streets ‘northwest, the above described | ton, Va. from ‘Ws froit are taxed by their own council, electet! a eg i myles ° fine Jand : jstable, | represent them, and who do repregent them: o pairs page | we faodt WALTER B, WILLIAMS & ©O., Aucts. ah i Maaere, axel the meetings of their boards? ; all ab ouce He Mr. Dockery—Under the organic law of eo ——" [LATIMER & SLOAE, Jegigooe gpa Aroraieers, | Ko had Fras r mon Gupe's a ¥39 n sien of a aa 5S i = : ‘Gut. ire at it" _| we are the tatives of tho modern dwelling in fasiionable center nort THIS EVENING. en 8 EX AORES OF DE- fe ine. Pri 31.00 ———_— —— eet SS ite rate | qoome ae CHRGEEE SHE PY ALUARNR BRUSTATE | tere eta ane eee ot ail iy Gadterestomarties | ETE Sarena kes earieeyg | Seren z c Ww i 5 * PERNT cnc | Becher eae stim - __ FUTURE bays. Se oe - Sy MANIOURE. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w. | BBGersigned y ALON, — front of the f THERE ETO’XothP, BASEMENT y BRICK . P ING, 11TH AND F 87S. DWELLING NUMBER iid) SIRT s of ¥ ones. RTH WEST. OnW EDNESDAY AFTER! SUPIVE OCLOCK: we will elt in front uf the prom a Afull line of Toflet Requisites. Manicuring Imple- ty brick bap wintitwed dwelling, ments for sale, Je0-2t £2: Sooke pe Bb wa PAW 3 F it i. ¥. ave. i it F ot i H if HI ki bie fr g Hil i ay i i i A i ae f by 2 Fy i UF 7 F ee ‘|