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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, OFFICEAL NOTICES. THE ASSESSMENT QUESTION. \TURDAY’S STAR. a iL Z Oats, “GONBITSSIONERS "D. 0.- It Will Be Sixteen fate anders and Un- | Full Text of Se, Johneon’s Bill 4 meine Somme ae vee GN 8 | 9 ore eet Td UESTE ARIE] | eae: pus grevep pans oak aan SURAT SARgmaR py re) Sess ea eRere| Mme Meta hn tc me La wee war wut To ar ay Cae aS Sara a ee ‘aur waurens—yast wn. fonzson aut oF ide that the works be stdered wider the compnigory | thousands of readers. Nothing has been left - THE FLAWS PROPOSED BY THE COMMISSIONERS m Se ee i tarlstneed wlth oor a four ree ihe Conisionere bere jrruc- | undone that would contribute to its excellence | —am DovoLass’ SXPLARATION—VIEWS OF = a Gate anaroatnaac” “| SKS Ses OEY asCV ESN ae Seg ceese | =,* Tete ely soweerer. The feowing | cemmmmn a Ty Ao hueandra tre wekn ago D8 or Housewory runxrrune | far ct lot 208 tn. Boats and He | Scene erea rae «ta Tecra, | list of some of the featnres will givean ides of] The question of the assessment of property in| Ing’ T have received letters and teloshone’ snes | Sreeatetivos? So wastes beryl GRBAD BOLE eee red CHOREOW (BAT | sian nd x of t ifcrnia aver: K sinpet sae, |ite character. The three articles on three | the District promises to engage the attention of cages from numbers of citizens here who have ‘ a om aot the gr Heutd (86's eucee or amr | Boag! Seay baie Qescenaweal | nar ouiuariass sebccumeeecas nee | Cut Tom Of Sve erat. nations end the) Both cen end Congr or tre ae Toe | ones tie eat anes, | | Wabietove upand shor tae dct BEYERAL Hote CMBER OF VERT | PicSe5 & ofsorp par tee Mevropolitan ad | Seat vt wont oda. fo sizeot, Memachusetwave: | Comparison and contrasting of their personal i yesterday wropattions of se iadabreese - 2 ante wo boy ba LAH aan AUCTIONTERS. | bot axed at wile rates oy ne ements | GUS Eaahcrts ait, yim Sn sireet ent 80 fot | charnotariatice and thelr pablio careers, will CoLnAMLney Seale ae tals Aon sac] | aa quaaiaa St viackis aah Aa Ba een od | dt will be th WALTER B. WILLIAMS £00. Aartiocmmen | gr ec ce certs eae sot | Prone: acres ees rst fusyeta | be found of pecaliar interert josbat this time. || Eo0rd of equalization of five pesidenie, 10 | COU, is susceptible of argument and. dlffer-| a, ae leicerakie EOF HOUSeKrEp. | one tnd/two praca with Q per oars: Agoare i, nl alleys Fe ert ors ;| ENGLAND'S GREATEST MAW (Ih 4). | cerve without pay, who shall equalize the pree- | €nce of opinion. My own bill may be im- e D Di PRIVATE | annum from daz F SALE, | pure x ed on, but I hold to the two tions SENG OF SAM | Becta 4 How Gladstone has nobly performed his|¢nt assessment, and the proposition coming | Proved on, but I hold to thee Seceane | eis sf cena aneee a | BERT able work. casasiaavagiaee cisees ca Se perm eer Iti, COMMENCING AT | BLES Resist vaell at iat and cant of der | BOMOReT® PRINCE BISMARCK (Ilustrated). further argued in the Senate. On Monday ie the windward and | Raftinc purchscet 3 Srgsok” SE Bay worse, WAGON AND HARNESS. oe ASS Pd aves nies PROPOSALS. All shout the ‘ema ifs of the: grout Gormem Ss eee ee ferme cash_ uctigneers and Appraisers, =~ tesman. question hand. ™ 2 WakTeR BR WKAIAS 6 CO. | hoor | PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING SEWER , COMMISSIONER DOUGLASS EXPLAINS, ae roe — | blocks Giien of the Comuiniicners. Wenttagion, | JAMES G. BLAINE (Ilustrated). j n — S.SHETos AND CARRIAGE | SD | Wb MAMET REEVE DICED Wee cceuT | His personal characteristics and. public career | ¢, To mpiaerition in Diatic tae re Jone ne ia | Anold citizen of ‘Alexandria, peaking of the x | | Cable Sev Sitteas ee Tie. for Gapnishing | contrasted with those of Bismarck and | [07 Consideration ip D ent is that the bill | T®POrter, “in regard to the provision about as- | ook" inetances recurs het amached t tho quate thatery on tee PHAETONS, | Ericheand vivtiged tavbry blocks reqnized for the Di —— {s to come up third on the list, i front of tt be-| novements was Prompted by soveral reasons. i, Tots ©. Sarre. side of the river than there was to the : = si NOON. JULY EI _ a forem¢ il board . ° iiren made ee. | BERTI TSS as MIRE CeO ook te is | rie qotamna garing the THE EVOLUTION OF DRESS (Iinstrated). | in only tre, small bill ‘the, Norfotk and | Sratcttion waste, go over the work cfee Une | Mf. Thomas W. Smith, who is ulange prop-| {tients tthe had econ chil — Fee ar eee wis Sine aol Bolt Brick fans | i, mecenaars information, may | How men sot the fashion in olden times for| Netter bill, however, as unfinished business | DRS ot oo waa the collection of taxes | erty holder in the District, stated toa Stan re- ml deuce, Deine, UE 50 in the sabdivieion of Columbia ’ ; reeuen 40 fallow: of may be aaah oe soe it siwaye made under the = on went) Porter today that he was unqualifiedly in favor A CHURCH Counc, Gzivers : Of Filtcenth etfect bens: Now t sehen none soe ee it at present. This bill contains the | Could not be made for want of time. After the | of tho proposition of the Commissioners Se | gablecars, and coinuanta 5, ie aifcent tiaw of | PROFOSALS FOL SHEET ASPHALT AND | THE STAFF OF LIFE (Illustrated). special committee on investigation | Present board, which is now in a to continue the assesment of 1889 for| Welker Memorial Church Received tm 35 New and Second-hand Carriages, Warons, Phae- | surrocaline cousgy. aouat BO tibiae be Mandioca used in Brazil as wheat and corn nts as contained in their report on with its labors it take year. He hed always faverel a Fellowship by Colored Baptiste. SSeeukjoct units osstiog: ‘mon: at least to put the results upon | board bs te se oaghtcon mnonthe, with usten vesting narest wand Ser | TWELVE CCROOR M. ex PRIDAA are here. By Fannio B. Ward. the. tax Tedgers, to bo approved. by the | of aasttaort tintin PHoved 8 board | | Ono of the largest colored Baptist council — = - cured by @ deed of trust. All conveyancing, &e., at | SECOND, 1892, for lasing shest asphalt TEXT OF THE MEASURE. Commissionata, As these are the | on appeal board te ; their owe actions, | °Ter sembled in this city was held yesterday Fee ih en ene EUSA ition tf enig oe net Suranitod with inrade| eaton® apr all ocerae’y ttstaatiod eke teabbaaed | EN WOMAN'S WORLD (Illustrated). That from and after the passage of thissct | only legal evidence of tho taxes due, the books | This thould be donee Gnbineed ines satis | at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church. The Si en tO. nts 9 | teen aa i mixahialouers, D.C." = fygeg” | Bome becoming costumes worn at summer | there shall be a permanont board of equalian- | must be ready by the ist of November. If not, | anseasore ahould appeer ovis ie thats cee ken | call was-extonded from the Walker Memorial ‘st ear vendall | pease ae | resorts, tion, composed, as hereinafter provided, with | the whole—or half—of the District revenues for | half in support of their actions. The last | Baptist Chorch, on Madison street, Rev. L. ¥. : Fs q , apr cht be endangered and possibly lost | misao- ome betes Sake poe Juno $4. DAVIS’ QU. exclusive power to levy, increase, di one year might be endange: possibly j Assessment was too high altogether, he | Bryant, pastor. There has long been | 2 _—_—_ Satine ih os ae diminish and — —— jualize nssessments on real estate in the Dis- | forever. Any citizen could, if the court sus-| thought, and he could point out instances ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Anctioneers. where bad Senator Harris’ story of Gen. Joe Johnston’s tet of Columbia, tained his contention, enjoin us from collecting, derstanding as to what relation the Walker been increased | Church sustained to the Baptist churches of the S Two-st¢ PRESS ression. Sec. 2 That the sald board of equalization | *"4 that precedent would demolith the whole | tive times on the assessment of 1883, : " Pt c| WALI REME, MORE PSION PRESTR me shall" const of gne precdent nd'one prose | lst: Wo el that there, wae great danger of | Ths was entirely wrong” Tne board of arses | District. While the arch har alwaye enone o STREET NORTHEAST, BY AUCTI THE THIRD PARTIES. cutor, with such duties and powers as herein- | this, as we understood that the new plan of five | sors of 1889 was com| presumably of honest | the full confidence and fellowship of the major- Re ORSES CARRE: SDAY, JULY FOURTEENTH. 1802 Bale +4 + | volunteers had « strong hold in both houses. | men and capable of i an intelli- | ity of the churches, vet it was thought best thas HORSES. CA si oCLOCK PM. we wil well in trout of the ine | ‘Thove that have appeared in the political |@fter provided. tof the | Again, a number of citizens had taken | pentiy as the prose ap eng da agment ms tnteli- | ity of the < <Boch 0 Geuseed enashalty at todo PePARTS OF LOTS 25 AND 27, SQUARE. 1003. ompanied by a certified check for field. By John F. Coyle. moe pe hinge a biel pregident of the | alarm’ at the increased valuations and | to suppose that any property in this District | @ council should be called, consisting of all the IN PART | The lot, which is 72 feet deep toa widealiey,is improved m_ not jose than 2 ver cent of the amount of the board, who shall hear publicly seemed afraid to wait the final action of | haa pe. ‘feo in three | pastors in the District. Iie finished pressed-brick b tadow house, | proposal: | The right is reserved to relect any an {| | SAVING THE saLMon. questions of assessment and decide from the . : ald reased five times its worth in a ; 5 he bd neg wo bepenr gomepmoe nn contsinine #70 hotandccld | Bids. and to watve any defect or informality tn evidence the amount at which each piece of tion would | years, pastor of the Vermont Av “yapd cassieeshge arama nd im Eretriaes cendstion,” This | Geemed in ihe interest of thegevertment taaoace | What Uncle Sam will do to preserve this | Pal estate chall be assessed, and shall in every HIS BEST DAY's WoRK. called the assembly to mE eg ny ae is r fine stated. will be re- valuable food fish. case determine the true amount in lawful ro %| “Have vou anything to say regarding the | Jebnson of the Metro) politan Stale. ” | herdies and epee orton: | TALKS TO MOTHERS. Toney, jfnder ordinarily favorable. circum: | the pending’ appropristion ‘bill will carry for | Propoeed legislation on aasessmenta?” asked a | shairman and en anata For U_ 5. Government and 9th #t rs ae . a ¢ i. ay t Brown Horse and One Coupe Rockaway. Ecce Chertusiegitie tsorceting in'eatess nnd addremed'ioW. | ‘The need of « boy's training in humanity. | st publlo or private enle ou the terms, | the fiscal year ending June 90, 1893, and at the | Stax reporter of Assessor ‘Trimble today ouncil @ resolution was onan Terms: One-third cash, balance in one ancl two years Je27-106t Horse, Phacton anf Harn le, seitired by deed of trust on the . balance in one and two old assessment the revenues will be largeenough “Nothing particular, ex ept that I consider we sense of said council KHOWAS DOWLING SON, | Sum Se ar ae eee g serene By Olive Thorne Miller. Soarte Tie thall nals’ ah ralos and raguistions | © meot the oxpenses under that reduced appro- | the efforts of Senator leafillen tre in Gee micce or Memorial Baptist Church iin rat aoc 0, WASH! " n ‘s Romane cr al proposals will bé | BEES FOR UNCLE JERRY. joverning the board and as to the manner | PTistion. The auditor estimates that under | direction and clearly for the best interests of | good and regular stending ent 1s theestoee da eS pit nn = this - proposed ent there will still | thie A : @ co-operatio JETER SARS 8 ree ee |S heats of se Nocas bo Reyarinent of Justes tert | ‘Thoewarm of honey getters located at hia fe'which notice shall be given to, Property | be m curplus of not lees than £50,000 on. June | valnse peretcaten oh ear emament | serving of the co-operation of all the later BEGECTION OF HOUSEHOND GOODS, Neots | at therian and cost of te defeat jajietument during the decal year | department. eppeatiey Soke ese ber Gu esnatation 90, 88. Aguin, under the pending appropriation | and. necesarily. hat According to the roll call churches were rep- Ro PENTA: HORSES. “DOGGIE | evel All conveyancing. roeording es iisllaneoat Payot saS Ss ap . Be ee tieesicorn Gorkenen amount of money under the old | Stan last evening gave e full and accurate nc- | resented hy thoit pastors as follows: Vermont EDAY Widkds RATCLIFFE, DARR&CO., Aucts._ at on tae | HAP! YEAR, ‘assoosm property, and is empowered to require | 9s8essment will meot its demands and but little | count of the humble part which I took in con- | Avenue, Rov. G. WL ules and tnformat D. D.; Metroy itan, cig ee x ‘jyhigt | How the day is observed in the celestial | Sworn reports as to the value and rental | ™0re. If we could by any means get ready to | nection with the amendment to continue the | lev. Robert Jokanen ies oa) 2 ‘tlagve collection of Howsebo! Matting. | ion. Rev. W. J. Howard; STICKNEY, Auctioneer, collect under the new assessment it would raise | old assessment in force for one year longer. and | Virginia Avenue, Kev. W. H. Seat: Mt. Beet Carpets, & | 141d Now York ave. kingdom. of ynropersy | by, Cmmers OF agents, and | the better part of mailtion dollars more than | {f the amecdisent whoa prevail I will con- | Rev. G. Buraley; Me Olive, Ren, Wd, Robie, wrbute “Bp Sega, Water Fountain. Alse. by ordec of | TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UNIM- ALEXANDRIA. BILL BRADY. = Pea as eG toe and | the pending bill appropriates. This million, | aider that it was one of the best day's work that | son; Rehobrth, Rev. H. L. Colman: Ma Moriah, Sy spare ccrragenin jaseien, PROVED PROPERTY.» See site Aber District f seer and | ore or less, instead of being applied to streets, | I have done for the people of this District. Rev, J. C. Dent; Mt. Jezreel, Rev. T. 8. Robin- Sian, A FERUVE SCLOON HE _ te Seen of the | BY Tene 1506 tad rocardos in tives Bid eos THE SCHOOL WORK OF THE YRAR. A rallrend dotective’s talk about Ms expert- | papers witin, the Distetet of, by the police | Sidewalks, sewers, bridges and other fmprore- Rg nest are etentn ron; Mt. Carmel, Rev. W. P Gibbons: Liberty, Se ee ee ae et mcof the land revords ior the District of | Superintendent Carne submitted to the school ences with bandits. ae eaia District, and to examine witnesses under | Ments now needed would, under the appropria- DISTRICT ASSESSMENTS. Rev. L. Willis; ‘Enon, Rev. A. 8. Thomas; St. chines i Tee meauily ca board last night a summary of his annual report | SUMMER COSTU! cath, but no witness shall reostve opmapenea! tion bill as agreed upon by both houses, be —— Luke, Rev. 8. Miller; Kock Greek, Rev. ¢. 8. w72t Auctionsers. | MES. tion. s i turned into the treasury as a volunteer payment | Debate in the Senate on Mr. Allison's Pro-| Champ; Salem, Kev. G. G. Lambkins; Mt . presi card shall also 3 Fas yme " ; i Sealine cipeseaee ante} eee hat a man shoul wear in hot weather. | [rg Promdent of Peet Aegte ars pene Gels cebdy: provided Sex by sual in- posed Amendment. Zion. Arlingtn, Rev. J. Mathews; er of pe ‘ i | stallment a n would, therefore, . tist, Rev. J. HH. Lee; Mt. Zion, 1,825 in 1891. ‘The average enrollment, 1,478 in | THE HARBOR POLICE. sulary of $1,200 perannum, tokeep # journal of | To) Uw nts t tion who | The Senate yesterday afternoon considered | jr aed i te 1892, against 1,493 in 1891, and the average at- ‘and to perform such other P ly to tho present generation who Hill, Rev. J. J. Lovings; Bethlehem, Rev. J. H. LATHER & SLOAN, Auctioneers and Appraisers, | Lior G st. | 2 Ey i led ig s 2 ] CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE i oa Tee nid the sundry civil appropriation bill. Tux Stan k ate oo IicRes ON TEER tendance, 1,406 in 1892, against 1,431 in 1991, es force on the river froat is orgun- ee porcine elope amr avE a thoughts = es, prada plage Pt ‘trendy printed the amendasents which the aoe ea ee yo SOttawest i commune Coowey southern ees See" ness scsklams corteeal raisers aos erect annum, En EEE SSDULLE Setarasy teneen eens atinek Dame te eee eee Cader and by virtue, of a decree of the, Supre fevtiy amt wity thesuid th airext te | fore. ‘There hand beon ho cases of corporal pun. | THE DOCTOR. A PUBLIC PROSECUTOR. ber that all human work is imperfect, While | iN€ tothe District. Yesterday Tux Stan printed | (0; Pitti Dentist, Dit, Mewsant Mev. Me. Soave So igehes docket 33 wher sjrste: thane ante one hundred ait Srenty feet: ishment in the white girls’ schools for many | An interesting story of life and love on the| Sec. 4 ‘That the other member of the board the sect tea rark is imperfect, While | t¢ amendment which the Commissioners at ae Sleaco southerly sisgey-erven fosten’ cloveg el r npiainant and Florida Pitts et al meiened ‘trustee will sail Cf the premises om SATU! HE NINTH aD ieee at HALE-PAST F KP M:, the follswina¢ cetate : chy of Washington District of Golumatia. to | thite Goat tastes iochan Walters; Mt. Pleasant Pinins, tev. G. W. ears, nor in Washington Schools, Nos. Land 2,| frontier. By Max I. Harvey. of equalization shall be a prosecutor, who shall | some errors, in view of the short time allowed | Wished added to the provision in regard to and very little in the other white schools, while ——— i Colum- | for the assessment, the Commissioners believe | *ssesement, which provision carried over for SHOOTING STARS. in the colored schools th ber of cases of | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. represent the interests of the District of Colum- | . ther year the . . ts cae | 2th colored stools the ammber of, shes of that threo more couslentous, honorable and | anothor feat the satewrment of lone Ta com ches with the division line between lots 3, 4 an ‘Tannassee avenue; thence southwesterly one hun ‘and fourteen feet and five incbes by and with th : thence north bia and the United States government in all ‘i ‘District than idering the bill yesterday only item fin the ett Fre CoD feck amd GE CD) | Fee ran eee eke ere oF ieee zt¥ BINS | ‘The superintendent has visited the schools $94 a Cy Lead A ce an es eee ote ee | Gun eae, beeen provision in| An argument results from the collision of twe inches frvnt on hth ‘xt by the depth therent of lot One-third cash and the halancein one | times in 1802, against 315 in 1891. The average Promising. and, by his own motion = ra the op ee of causes ce are, regard to the assessment. The Senate amend- | trains of thought. Entec Aiin'n IS) and seem (ibs in Samsvel David. | Qh) percontumn gerasnnmn, payable setenmealiy arg | 466% of the papils had increased. No child had | OUTDOOR SPORTS. per dl vee cra ab erty het ee Seer call Se cigar roar ment provides that the Commissioners shall Sx —— nad sixteen (16). ts Sanne} Day i | Seder any sar dnhse grout Uae AU | Deen in echool this’ vear who. was under six Hhention to all cases in bich ‘an amessment | | Mr. Henry A. Willard caid that in his opinion | the rate at not more than €1.80 for city Prop-| «ttere jg atin ase” bowth, wndred and twenty-#ix (120) option of the purchaser. | $200 depcait at | years of age and no children over sixteen years | Preparations for the coming bicycle meet. | has not been made or is too low, and ehall pre-| the proper solution of the present difficulty is | erty and $1.25 for county property, and pro- be oan scented S ee nancd | Hucof sale, Al conveyancing and recording st VUr-| of age had attended school. ‘There had been Bane ball and boating. sent to the president of the board all attainable | 3° dng ins the old as- | Vides for a new board of five, to be appoluted ‘The best that I can do.” or the property will be resold at risk end cost of de. | improvement in all the departments of school eee evidence. He stall ppoint and remove at : papcend pera oe me ing | by the President, and who shall equalize the ‘The tador bowed his stricken head— faalting purchaser, after five days’ readvertisement in | and it was probable that two new schools would pleasurea draftsman at $1,400 per snnum to | 8sment taxation for coming | now assessment. It LO.v. tne a Sewanee ical be needed’ next year and that much of the bearer make the maps hereinafter described and Ieee, Tale would ‘allow an Ssterval for. the | “when this ftom wns renched Mr. Vat males ee « Trustee, x f =H duties as may be: careful examination of new assessment and | “ . i CHARLES m. MODLEGE: rsen [placed Tn uae “ould have tobere-| Mex von Orendort who bee been detained | ref ioe prose utr abel be B00 pee | is proper adjustment. : point of order against it that it was new legisla- ae waren = 7 Sthst ow. M her | annum. The president and the prosecutor of the MR, JNO. W. THOMPSON'S ViEWS. 1889 “Did you boil that egg?” said the mistrems. ‘his, her or their option pay the SCHOOL BOARD MEETING, father, Capt. Bohrer, left last evening for Now i ‘ Es aE on ana *, Raia sell ald described reat | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. The city school board bad a bare quorum, | York ey route for Europe, accompanied ‘by her = = — tie ies meee. i The new assessment in the opinion of Mr.| Mr. Allison asked leave to introduce the oe replied the Chicago domestic, “‘and cade berate IOS upon fhe sine | TRESTEES SALE, OF IMPROVED, LAND, IX | Messrs. Harrison, Marbury, Sweeney, Vincent, | maid. Her son, who is visiting friends in| term of one year by the President of the Unites | 288 W- Thompson would work a great injury | amendment printed yesterday, which reads: FUbevelt ont Ser you a coon ao the bute PM weawtote,or gop | QMO V ET ESMEEW. PAUBERE SEER | Mankin, Thompson and’ Carne and the | Kentucky, will join her. States, who shall also fill, either temporarily or | * the city if allowed to stand. He is there-| Provided further, That the triennial assess-| 8D 6nd a cold chisel.” D. shall be nade at tthe . thiostows pe | intacdghok Is, at th ting last| Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Herrell, accompanied by | for the remainder of the term, any vacancy | fore heartily in favor of the Proposed amend-| ment made in the year 1889, pursuant to the at ferfeited andthe prop: | p23, gitvt of e decd of trust dated April 16,1900, and | puter nicrideet of sctools, at the mesting ltt | soir two children, Naomi and Willic, left fer | cocursing me etver cee . ment as ‘only way to avoid disaster. P on 485. folio 6} et , ¢ |actof March 3, 1883, is hereby continued in| “You makes great many acquaintances dus erty tobe ren ani cont of defnalting (RF | Fecends of the Digwtet of Coltmbla: and tthe written | chair. Billa of Mesere. Hamey and Duffey and | Montross, Va., on’ the 4th instant 19 remain| Sec. 5. "That the journal of the board shall be | harm could’ come from collecting the Same | force for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1893, | ing « season,” said one young woman. Sena ARNER Trintes, pict of the Party), secured thereby. we willgcll. st | of the Alexandria Gazelle were ordered to be | until September. open for inspection during office hours. It| amount of revenue as was raised last year for | and all taxes for said fiscal year ending June 30, | s¥eq,"* replied the other. (ead dias ‘16a Pst nw. | prac SRE Wired pat OF JULY, A.D. | paid. After a report by Mr. Vincent thatthe| Mrs. Senator Paddock, who has not been in ial mene vie statement of the total | the reason that the appropriations made by | 1893, shall be levied and collected upon the Pes Ws toallef Pataeees Sens Ee Pas FOUR OCLOGK FM.’ ibe | Paising of the streets, school mda. | faidlnss'Macah. extived ys y and | seeevement of land values in the District of Co- | Congress afo only for thisamount,find if more | basis of said assessment, any other Ine to the you speak them when you hap- bed real estate, situatein the county o Ce ‘ashington since March, esterday ent, any a the neighborhood of Lee School building had - | lumbia on the first Monday in June, 1892, tak- | was raised it would only lie in the United States | contrary notwithstanding. pen to meet them?” som St part lol Gof nertubae-| caused the nottiement of water under the house | fosreta prin, the Renator at thetr old quar-| in¢'ror that purpose for the cltion of Washing- | Treasury and be of no benefit to the people. Hie | nae amendment,” ; “pro-| “No. Some of them are deaf and dumb.” 3 i ‘of the late, 5, Wgeivstt | the committee on school houses and furniture |“ yiss Bernice A. Wood et Nee Geri th. | 208 and Georgetown the assessment believed that the new assessment should be re- > aa taxes for the current year in abies attorney from Maria L. Key | bein Ticino tract $f land celled Chfchester: | were reqhested to report at the next meet- want, | being. Prepared and for the remainder | vieed and the suspension of its operation for a | November upon the basis of the ameement | « > tbe power. cont in vision js recorded in Book Gov. Shepherd, | ¥ a east has gone on her vacation of three weeks to| of the District the last it. The | Year would give the opportunity for going over | of 1539, - Whe “Of course you are familiar with French, Maria L. Key to Samuel K. | age 7, in the survesor's office of the said Dis-| ing the cost of aremedy. Prof. C. L. Scharff visit friends at Br assessment ike a cally eed = | of 1889. itever may be done with the bill ae | Tibed as follows: Beginning for the frst | communicated to the the report of at Brooklyn. Journal-shall thereafter be made to show the | the ground carefully and correcting the irregu-| proposed by the committee in the other House onid. L 5 i | Messrs. Kraff and Stabler of the excellent cx-| Mrs. J.T. Harbin of Capitol Hill, accom-| amount added to or taken from the aforcsaid | larities and mistakes. or whatever may be done with theotheramend-| “Well,” he replied, “I know it by sight, aminations of his free classes in German, and | panied by her little daughters, Marie ‘and Mar- | total assessment, 0 that the total assessed value ‘MESSHS. BURGDORY AXD PEARSON. ment, itseems tome tobe impracticable to ri 5 though I haven't a speaking acquaintance with fropored to the board to continue the classes if | garet, and nurse, left yesterday for Hagerstown | of land in the District shall at all times appear. | Mr. A. Burgdorf though? that it would be a | collect the taxes in November on the basis of in” - is beecid OME pay ‘Sifu S300 poe) camsin ca'| Oo Petatnlalt pects Forty days before the 1st of November and the ; the new assessment. I hope, therefore, the oid cake Wak A OMA mac eee of : Ist of May in each year the journal shall be | Wise 8¢t to continue the old assessment for the | 2 tor" trom Missouri will ret wake her poe $300 per annum, the salary’ now ‘paid. ‘The | 470d Mrs. E. D. Easton and family, who | o1o,04, and tho total amount of the amsemmene, | Coming year and in the meantime equalize the | Seustor upon this amendment, whatever he a 5 | letter was ordered to be received. The super-| B&Ve been in Ocean Grove for the two | legs the amount assessed on land by law exempt | new asscasment. may think of the other.” In mootlight now the youth with light guitar eat | intendent announced that the floating debt of | Weeks, left there today for their country home | from taxation, shall be reported over the signa-| Mr. Charles B. Pearson was in favor of the ‘Mr. Harris said: In respect of the merit of| His lay begins. a) | the board, including the $970 advanced to the | #9 Arcola, N.J-. where they expect to spend the | ture of the prosident and prosecutor of ‘the | proposed amendment. He. believed that as | wpe oie amentaesn Teint say to the] ‘The microbe, too, bebolds him from afar, | school fund last year by the city treasurer, had | Te™sinder of the summer. board to the Commissioners of the District of | great a change as propoved by the new assess-| Senator from Miksouri that there ase three oe r been paid, and that there would be about 6100| Mr. W. M. Danenhower, Mrs. Kennedy and | Columbia, who shall determine and fix a uni-| ment ought not to be made without the public rat piece jols avenue, thence ue 8. 4 rao i che ash hi hild, Mrs. L. M. Carr, Misa Lily Carr, form rate of taxati to thise the | having ample notic ind So; aanemmaeaa Suaesee eae ne 7 ot in the treasury at the close of the school year. | child, Mrs. , Messrs, | form rate of ‘xation necessary 6 notice, gard to assessments. This proposed board of} .. . . Sieve sos, witftaret fron: day aa ave | maine iat auesaen 3. Mand D. 3 Gare Miss Minnie irr; Mrs. | revenue required, not exceeding £1.50 for every MR, MATTHEW u. EMERY. appeal gives an additional gusrantes, as. it Sones be trap tome pe Per annum, secured on the prop. = fos. and child, Paul, Mrs. Paul, Mr. ). The Commissioners transmit sai oo 4 seemed to the committee on.,the District of Co- | #00; “dah am jes’ as mu in’ dead sure Un Nrcuson ofthe vorchaser, (A dogceit of | At a regular mecting of Osceola Tribe, No. 1,| 3%. Snell, Mr- and Mrs. CF” ke Ric thardson, | report and the rate to tho assessor and collec-| believe,” said Mr. Matthew G. Emery, che 4 “in a| !umbia, for something like fair and proper | ob a thing after you knows it as dab is in fin'in’ a recoriig At piechascrs coat, ‘Torzae, of aale | Improved Order of Red Men, held in their wig- | Miss Richardson, Mise H. Richardson, Mr. John | tor to guide them in the preparation of the tax | President of the Second National Bank, “‘in a adjustmonteand equalisation, bat as thesmnend. pe catinastah place. | bropesty to bereacid at nak "and” coat" of "dcfauitasy | Wam July 7, 1892, the following named officers | 8. Winship, Mr. and Mra. Andrew. B. Graham | duplicate for that period of six months. sliding scale rate. That is, I think the Com-! ment goes over for the present Ishall not properey te wore installed by Past Sachem George W, Dix: | and Masters Lorimer and Jerome Graham aro TWO SETS OF MAPS. missioners of the District should possess the | further discuss it. ‘The last throws —the ninth inni SSCHurpr,} Trostews | Prophet, Samuel Cuvillicr, {r; sachem, Fred.) among the recent arrivals at Capon Springs. | 90, 6. That there shall be kept in the office | Suthority to fix such a rate of taxation from | yp. vEsT THINKS THE SYSTEM DEFEOTIVE. ane 300-48 SCHMIDT S______| erick Kauss; senior sagamore, Leroy Martin;| Mr. and Mrs. Nevin and Mrs. Ed Nevin have i See ae a rT ee ET | ie eb er ie he on i = . 4 of the board of equalization two sets of maps port made to the Rev. Mr. Sontag’s Resignation. aggoved bya r re, W. H. Scott; chief of records, a nses of the District. If it should be found 2 ~ pad Sor eis | VV ALTER ® WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, | junior sagamore, Ws 5 1 | gone to the seashore for a short time. Glee te Alzestion cf the Se House by Mr. Johnson's committee and said: i ini ce Bo ot! We aise dass es james P. Sath; assistant chief of records, Chas, | ©yr0)° y's anenore th 8 snort ations ler rection Prosecutor, one t the present rate of $1.50 per $100 was nec- yy Mr. mittee 3 ‘The Rev. C. F. Sontag, assistant minister at ma PROPIA AON EMTING ABOUT FETE MSE | Nagel; keeper of wampum. George W. Dix; f tions for | showing the District of Columbia in not more | essary, well and good, and if a smaller rate| The report madeto the House, which I happen | the Carchof the Epiphany and pastor of Epiph- bo) D. INT FIPT | looked. ACHES, TNPROVED BEA DWELLING HOUSE | first wannap, Henry Sampson; second sannap, | the marriage of her daughter, Mabel. to Mar- | than four sections, with all the subdivisions of | would suffice, then give them the power tore, | to have I, over, shows that there are | any Chapel inen Sikes ho hesbihenal ASD. Banh Sttvaag ON” BUADENEBURG | F's, “Eetahae ang oP ans, m, A. Hi,|maduke E. Dent, to take place July 13, at6| squares and tracte in the outlying districts; | duce it, The Commaisoieners ale tare on | 225,000,000 of property in this District which | “"? parerane Goh DIOINING UNITED STATES REFORM | poo guard of ‘the forest, John Hr Dix; frei | O'clock, in the Fourth Presbyterian Church. | and on each square and tract shall’ be marked |honorabie. men and could, I" think, ‘be | escapes ‘aration meder the pesornt ayotens, | Wom martes opscom Sor Gh past sue yoane, bes warriof, James Griffin; second warrior, Thomas | ‘The Unique Pleasure Club gave a very enjoy-| the contents in square feet or acres, the total | safely intrusted. with such ‘a rospon-ibility. |and the very statement of the Senator Trew | Fesigned. Mr. Sontag will preach his farew J. Bruffey; third warrior, Clarence Mil 7, and recorded in Li a ; fourth " land value and the average valuation uare|I do not know that the proposed ap-| Tennessee (Mr. Harris) as to these threo ap-|*rmon the latter part of August and will |fombarentintnee eB Ne warrior, Frank Studd; teat beave, Jno. Bobaifes | Windoes Trees Coes en ar eee nea: | Sook or aces, aecording’ to the amceoelt ce | pointers te ek Prete eb | permitting that sort of thing to exist | Probably rest ® couple of months before de- FPucMas DOWLIN ON, Auct ; | seq.. one of the land records for Prince Geor second brave, Sone Martin; third bra x ntleme! ticipated: Mise Be! the first Monday in June, 1892. The other set|of appeals would mend matters much. ayy erie in the ‘with me | Ciding upon a new ficld of labor. open- AS DOWLING BSON, Aucta, G12 Est mw | Siiny Sd and at requast of party aacared thereby, | second brave, Joseph E. Martin; ‘th Gimpeon, | Artes, emma Artes Loute Avine, Dene rinse | of mage shall show ench square or tract ona | 100] the assessment just made was ordi. | against the system. The increase sera | inge are already offered him. TRUSTEES F LXALUABLE, WINTIPTH, Ings, AT POUR OGEOUR F. ; powwows, O. C. Wells and ‘Thomas Arnold. | gon, gio Spriggs, Hester ‘Miller, Georgio | separate shect in book form, designated by the | narily fair and just. I beliove the amossore did | will not remedy the perene —_—>— OND AND THIRD ST front of or am, the, Premlacs, shout, Afty four After the installation ceremonies were con- | Sincell, Mary Raylan, Berniee Kennard, Cosa | Umber of the square or tract, which square | their duty conscientiously, although they, of | is radically defective, and it onght to be taken | Seasonable Advice to Reasonable a BEING wunty- Using part of « tract of lau’ known as Barba | cluded refreshments were gerved to those pres- | Windom, Lizzie Windom, Messrs. Chas. Bern- | OF tract shall be subdivided into lots showing | course, made errors here and there, as was but | up and disposed of separately; it ought not to |, If You can't go to the seashore then go to the ‘pu . ; . i f i : bay shore. Bay Ridge on the Ci is b- . nl S-otland, ents 1 and as described by metes. by of the offi lect. The it | hard, Geo. each separate ownership, and on each such sub- | natural, and I don’t know but that it would be | be done on an aj propriation bill. It is mat- 7 4 = Sr TDAe ae soi oun ein sald dood Sf trust and‘as deerribed “bt | Cachern of the state of Vinginia appar ved nen | Beet Wine Peer etree | aivistoc tars shall be tera’ tin eeeaeoiorta | Saacansoall Seno ree contemplated. Give us | ter of too much importance for that. nly an hour and « half's ride via ue E Se ed dated May 10, ISHU, to Harriette ‘Isabella Jett cee tee hte indom, ‘razier, Bert Hurlbut, i i B.and 0.” Trains at 9:15 a.m... 1:30 and 4:25 p. e Tite AFEATNS OF A'PAWT: | Sid recor ded in Liber No. 1180, folio 124 et neu.,of | P. Sash deputy great sachem for this jurisdic- | Mat Wigginton, John Skee Henry Bucksbam | #quare feet or acres, the total land value and | a sliding scale andI believe evers HIS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. m. Sundays at 9:35 am. 130 and 8:15 pm. B THE AFEA said land vecorts for sald District, toether with the | tion... This tribe ia in a flourishing eondition, of Baltimore, Md. and Frank Sob. the value per foot or acre according to the as-| be well. I believe a rat Iknow from personal experience that they | Ouly @1 round trip.—Adrt. Seog! (2OEN0 to am alles?) wilt be | improvements thereon, frame dwelling house, barn. | both in membership and finances, the report of Mrs. C. M. Pitchlyn is at Dansville, N. Y. sesement = the first grand in June, - | than that, would suffice. a te h fn ee ed BP lees pe ioe amene| Beppo om cme aemene W. F. Willoughby left yesterday tor Paris, | And thereafter changes in assosements on land A iciglice: Pcbaver gue and irregular fashion. Iown a little property,| Artexp the sale of wall paper at Latimer & W- | WiTorms of cae: One third cash, ol and more o “T have not given the matter any great con- 4 | Sloan's i 1407 G ‘at 10 Terms of sale belt, France. of both sets of maps until such time as in the : 4 ~ | the house in which I live, and I received notice | Sloan's auction rooms, street, on eo REE bt oy ge anteiiins dae Dr. H. C.Yarrow will spend July at Lincolnia, | Judgment of the prosecutor new sets of maps| Sideration,” remarked Mr. Wm. Redin Wood-|q few days ago that my assessment bad beon | O'clock tomorrow.— det. ab cequined om eeu at | day of sale. an @, Vs je necessary. On these maps all public | ward, president of the Washington Title In-| about doubled, without any reference to what RE a NMOS — Piece of property at | cach. at the a | Among the recent*land sales in Alexandria i lish Wathen: Cox thaw ‘i Lake | rounds and government pit ag no|surance Company, “but i was the real increase in value; but just agen-| Sxx the balloon ascension at Bethesds Park wyeatde RUEEE 9. SURED 20-0} arustecn. | {27 ™ county re of ee a ooae Saeco p bicegedly September rip aad Spring assessment is lovied shall fs indicated by a dls: that the rate xa eral increase of so much per cent along the | this afternoon and dance on pavilion afterward. oe - i vancing and recording at | bridge to A. A. romb for $4,800; fifty acres =a inct color, and another color shall indicate the made whole line. seep ge ETOWING TO THE SICKNESS OF oxE oF | aie tobe complied et ee arose ee P. Lewis; | Miss Mamio Stone sailed Wednesday for an | private grounis nesrscos. but te ew exempt | considerably more money than AT THE RIVER FROWE. Te Fst > THORS DAT TEE TOUR: thirty-two acres near Hall’s Hill for $3,200 to | extended European tour to be gone about six | from taxation. ‘The assessor abali turn ovor to | needed. ‘Therefore, it strikes me that re- | made in adistrict os small as this compara- TEEN and pisee, and on FRIDAY, the | re A. M. Weaver and thirteen acres near Hall's | months. The greater part of the time will be | the board of equalization all maps and plate | duction should ‘be made. tively. It is not like an a Shee serges —F, HOLTZ M Hill for $400 to J. E. McNear. devoted to art studies. now in his possession. All maps shall be open ina city of a ‘or in estate or 5 _By order of the Trustees. | #18dtds HENRY C. THOxt! THE ELECTRIC ROAD TO MOUNT VERNON. Mr. J. H. Wilmot is at Nantucket Island, ee cee e, 4 — hours. be called — mone : ad fe 8 aici "1 JUNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers. THE ABOVE SALE I§ POSTPONED UNTIL| ‘The W. A. and Mt. Vernon Electric Railway | Mass. — 2 make atuations D aie NORDAY, SOLE EERVEN a: 600, sause hour and Company his awarded contracts, for electric| Mr. J. W. Piling is guest of Lyle Cottage, | Sec. 7. ‘That the board of equalization shal ny be,very caty to, make proper valuations and Bi. PIES, BOILER. sare HES TE COPED MS Sow.| Trustees. | work, cars, track, bridge, &c.,on their route, | Gloucester, Me. within forty days.after closing of the books, her, EY just. FROEELD EpETIOR, | eases Sens & THOMPSON The only Alexandria contractors are J. T.| Mrs. Allan McLane is on a three months’ visit | make an estimate of all taxable lands in the | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. Auctionsers Rogers & Son, who have the contract for’ the | to Narragansett Pier. District of Columbia, showing theannual rental is | STEAM TUG D. § "STETSON FOR SALE BY | trestle work across Hunting c Mise Schenck has gone to “ork Harbor, Me., | Telue of each square und tract, exclusive of im- ae? tiling’, Desi MONDAY, PLY, ELEVENTH, | 1907 AT NOES. for the summer. The annual fent that land would bring if put to oP wie teTWART eM | Ho aUCHOt aT Faxes Wee SELL ‘The Virginia Iron Ship Building Company its best use. Tho amount of this annual rental SDaY GAZETTE. The Bp. OE ah ee et? Ww. held a meeting here yesterday afternoon, but tof the amount consists of on liste, y ith a statement pert, ° Will, subse ; UG D. 8. STETSON, 60 , Wi ATED Tkese TeweUSE Be Bony Tonite ribs Haine, Buders, fecbioegy. Bog | transacted no business and adjourned until the | Mise Mary Need returned with Mra. 8, 8. | of the taxes levied the land ‘epper- . | #3 by itand showing whet tage Srope |, atin, inher "tna “cther’ property | Purnttare gadal otbor ecetsarica thereto tie Bd of August DroPOrty M# to be sold on Calbertoon, from Ohio Thareday evening. | ual value is-tasen, by. tazatie the sates ta RATCLIFFE, DauR & 00. |‘ ‘The members of the Hydraution Fite Com-| Columbus, Ohio, ena is nore to eens ete Lal preg sd hg to the | de: le ° pany, who have been to Norfolk, have returned | meet this month. “ apeihe 5 pleased with their visit. = Mr, and Mra, Morgan, accompanied by their | * goo, t Commissioners of T REM GMAT. esky caltons Tate tw FOR SALE—PIANOS. Bt Senet, Cotte, eee niece, Miss Lena O'Donnell, have gone for.an assessments for the pi raison, ot cover cob. Coaless | Don aah SPECIAL A HANDEOME weapey | ne ode gy toe [= ie | xtended trip to New York and New Jersey. equalization with suitable offices in which to| wrong one and it has #0 from the very of penverty maytn soe at Fe oe amen ae | lala Sa fag pa ar heeemnat tag] MIT, adres tah, meet. guiset, “That idea, results in placing a valus- Store E Seen TRE . ot Popo, Reon A depcet of 800 iit can by Count tor only FIRS carn tfveoid by | Handall to the White House, Mrs. B. OC. Fenwick is at River Springs, Ma. | Sec. 9. That from and after the passage of | tion on property lower than its real or fall she eatin three Lie proper wlio reeld a | OSU TE PANO EXCHANGE Gis Pata ove The First Baptiat Church. Mra. F. A. Garner of 905 1 stroet has gone to | Wied Torin aceg pi a ae ere Ae PEO” Ste pat eatiststarn praia Wana mea ares stay ch acre | Toe srsomeement at ev. De Sty, | Eee Toe Show not rota wall Sep-| prprintion for Soe Dish of Cole Geeteds ere mass cG ile rane | RR, een et Ob WILD w BHO pengechy fa pater aivelig Mas vastaine won| _ Mra Goo, A. Orutokield and children tof} or | geet necceay tees esa, - FRE Fmve, tree, | FOE SALE | TARGE SQUARE STIEFF. PIANO; | amistake,as he has two more Sundays at home. | Blowom, Tex., last Saturday. She will return | trp a 2 Gollars if soldat cuce. “UNS 15th a nw. Jy7iee NSON BROS. Aucta., iiare f soldat once, WHS Tat ae S") Then he goes north to preach at the Twenty- STPFS SALE OF FINE LOTIN “FAIRVIEW R SALE—A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD FULL | third Street and the Mount Morris Baptist MAF Dirrnsect | F seaie sqaure grand piano for only $190: payments Mb Texan TON ROADS OE? | #tOcankand 68 th has recbiy-carved lees and | CBUFches, New York city, during Jt o First ical, : 204 | August, ond at the ae seat tar years in tbe | 355 are: teed but fide and is aswoud en'new tally | Brooklyn, in September, ‘During Dr; Stabely'c Fil Hae LYELL A tees a | “Ppestal eames baneatns fr canh or ety payments | Nbsonce the pulpit of bie church will be oocu- . rr r: rein} ‘tol. | ¥2 . All styles aseort- ry v. Dr. D. D. MacLa i tate “taste fa the ou Beg eid x « aE ANS baci oe tist Church of the Epiphany, New York. it SALE -SECOND-HAND PIANOS, ALL OV, ae a an ECGPLARCIDOOROEMRRES | An tmineers oct mr memces, fetta 2. Dagments, ans {rom G25 upward: ow, | Who was killed qn the 6th of March at 6th po a pores | street and Maryland avenue by being struck | Mrsasome Tayler ANCA un. ve stops: tur | ATE over by an engine-has. sued the Pali. EE crey yeas: Perio! onde Wien cover $10,000 by reason of the desthe wis i we PG SNerTa, 220 Poon, ave. n SLES EST be perfected as tearing none Seana te Se Uemseree FIARS: to Attaxric Crr.—A welcomed te | Ee Tasers Laat AM Hh Oey | anda eeaet Yo at ee aeartag Te pape fe eee ee ae rae Baltimore and Ohio railroad will s sary to: ‘the 16 tig Bt] seriee of excursions to Atlantie City to ee ‘that eell ee peor we nine | L apres, Chip Banda a pe Tickets "This | Bitter seve aes pets CT <i}and look at the ghoce we ore sal-| cial train from Baltimore and Side (Cor. 10th and Pa. ave. tw. *