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Do 23 Delite le ee es — " tae SHOOTING STARS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Property on Fetrect and elsewhere and spoke | come to a point where it ix well that this boara | SOCIAL MATTERS. TE AFTE TomMoRROw. *_ FUTURE DAYS. THE BOARD OF TRAD Sonn pesvaplapegss 2 peep es ee = which $38a —— — THIS AFTER few days ago. zance of Mr. Weller’s actions and assertions.” | Asst. Surg. H. C. Fisher of the army and Bost been chastiend # THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta., 612 E st. n.w HH, BEBSHEDMER & Co. Actions co, | IJUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., Oth and Data. n.w. ie Hhom aid that oy Sort a Mr. a an_ official statemeut show- | bride, formerly Miss Jessie Noerr. after a short Riga decy tov inp tat od TRUSTEES S@LE OF VALUA — NALUABLE TRACT sec odd cd ve th Sn | hae en cote Be, AE, SE OT ee Oe question,” he said, “but have ior TREES BETWEEN TWENTY-s1 oe ’ EMPTOR} Us . . standed the case of Mr. Caleb C. Willard, who, pended in that section 38°; it of the t farce patent a week oueER | The Assessment Question Discussed | he maid, under the ney ascomment would hace | Pine Sr gr ia | A ropriations for the cities of 5 to pay 845,000 in taxes out of a tolal income of | Washington and Georgetown; during 1901-02, |, Mt and Mrs. Robert B. Mosher are at Rock- LOT 5, 1s “SQUARE Fon taught school before? AND “hu srevss PROP: on “No.” fo! X ign iti ring ingham v nd » 3 ER 01 baits itizens. ,000 from his 48 2-10 ts; M1, 32 2-10 Springs, Va. “ ” : cc PS a, 9 Nha leet AI ess eS rs Moors eked weber 3, Thompron | percents ins of Si yr enh “ti | Mr AC ours wil pend the month of| Then you have dren of sour own MONTGOMERY (OR NTH) StkEETS, FOR| AND H STREETS NORTHWEST, KNOWN i tone: end norte —— thought the board of assessors could take any-| whole amount expended, including county, | A’ in the White mountains, accompanied | “Yes. How did you know?” Sigg CLOSE THE APFATRS OF A PART- AS THE FATR, yg re: = thing but the true value. road and suburban streets. “So we see,” said | by her son, Howard, and sister, Mrs. V.C. De-) “I perceived at once that yours was no wm . oe sisi aacvowiia oul stat he vr the purpose McMILLAN PLAN APPROVED. | “yr Thampson replied by remarking that the | Mr. Parker, “that East Washington received | Cordy. ° : practiced hand.” c Saplanee sth sront of, the, premises o AT AUCTION ON FRIDAY, JULY FIFTEENTH, ie DI ICENGON BROS. . board mi ve made the assessment in the <=. time nearly one-half of the money | John H. Wilmot and family are at the Surf- PM. and at THE SAME HOUR ~ THE FOLLOW: AT TEN AM. office. availal for improvements im the District. ING DAY. and in front of the premises, the above “We've got the ingest mosquitoes in the muntry,” said the summer board proprietor CONSISTING IN PART OF GLASS, CHINA AND (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta., 612 Eet. n.. | Resolutions Denouncing the Johnson Bitl—| Speaking of the East Capitol street Property | Tue reply-to the fourth inquire was: | 1800-91, side Hotel, Nantucket. CROCKERY WARE OF ALL KINDS: TIN AND n TRUSTEES SAEROP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE| ‘The East Washington Citizens’ Association | Mr. Thompson said property which had $17,500; 1891-92, $14,000, in addition to $5,200 Mt. and Mra Nathaniel Freeman are at | co x IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, D. reduced in the assessment from 80 to 75 cents | for grading streets. Sp: Lake Beach. N. J. From there they go | confidentially. : UPWARD OF "1,000 LOTS OF SHELVING, | reecrded me isQhe ashi fis Sayre tae 2, Critictsed—7he Street Extension Measare | gcid tho other day for $3. foot. Asarale the | ‘The resolutions were then unanimously | to Delaware Water Gap and Mount Pocone: Pm | oper any disadvantage?” inquired he HUG EE SHEED 3%} trustees, SHOW CASES, WALL CASES. TABLES, OF-| land of the ‘District of Golambia ¢ fndat the and the Norfolk and Western BillApproved. foe es ey oak? bee. horny adopted. Mrs. 8. A. Boyden of Capitol Hill has just re- 2 FICE FIXTURES, AWNING, MOSLER IRON eg or ir. Moore insisted @ average increase THE NORFOLK AND WESTERN ROAD. turned from a longthy visit to her daughter, se nOkaCintiogs | SAFE. DELIVERY WAGON, UNEXPIRED | Dav fhe TwEs erated east of 13th street was 50 per cent. Mr. B. H. Warner, from the committee on | Mra. J. E. Davidson of Omaha. ot by @ goed dnl. When ono comenat pte Sie sky FOUR: | LEASE OF EIGHT YEARS. s HALE-Past TINE O'CLOCK P.M. _ allot jot Xo. | ‘The Washington board of trade at a well- “THE OTHER MAN.” railroads, then submitted a report on the Nor-| Ex-Senator Eustis and family are spending | 7°" ‘ou hit it with a club, and that’s all there is FET STH, casts hous ted place: and dn FRIDAY, the | sy12 3t 8. SUGENHEIMER, Aswienee. | iat off calied oCurkouds Dalene” and "face | attended meeting last night qxpremed iteelf in| Mr. Parker, having relinquished the chair— folk and Western railroad, which said: ‘This | the summer at Manchester-by-the Sea. eed Peggle me snitor of the Truateea. | RATCLIFFE, DARK &CO., Auctioncers ERs poe comvegeds by at fonry & MeGeupy'to | £8¥OT of the plan proposed by Senator McMil- | “Mr. Moore, you are regarded as the most con-| toa will eenfern seone tenet tapon the citi-| Mrs. HD. Pettit of Philadelphia ia viiting eee GPO. STICKSET. Auctionsee age, | STEAM TUG D. §. STETSON YOR SALE BY conte ASS Se aig face | R's amendment to continue the ‘old assess- | servative of the three assessors, and we do not | zens of this District and do much to aid in| her parents, Mr. -and Mra. W. W. Maloney of MAYBE SIE Was RIGHT. fi New York ave. N, ‘suid fot ain pare off 10 bem of ment temporarily and appoint aboard to revise | desire to question your good intentions. But | their material progress. No company doing | Le Droit Park. “I wonder,” said the good-looking young ox, Bonney. Swe Witt Ty Seeds contiguoas. batting on tS sation & ce the assessment now being made. It declared | = rien Smpreadon in rae = = else a oa on = = Nor-| Miss Louise Bartlett has gone to Beverly | fellow, just out of college, “why they make fen iC AUCTION AT THE and contaii een Jotins it wecor ite i ‘s | Where one member of the board of assessors | folk an: ‘estern will voluntarily place its c a" - > hen ‘ HARE FOOL OF 10TH ST. §.w pine mabveyare odie ot eal Disc in he bee cases tee i Sul has been influenced by the location of his resi- | freight shipments, its terminal fecilitios, ita | F&™™. Mass., to spend twomonths with friends. | of young people who have recently fi Boilers, ‘Mack hephend, foto 142. assesum , urged the speed; niabod THUSTEES S\LF OF VERY VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of a cercain deed of trast dated on the 10th dayot March, T8768, and recorded. in Uber 814, folio : dence. However this might be, it was un-| connections with other roads practically under | Mr. D.W. Magrath and Miss Maggie A. Darby | their studies,” Bi ct sen ie of tn anil recngde or dhe Digit of | Targther wit the Enine re bparel | casi Bec ainec Om tint othe Darehaee money ind the street extension bill, undertook to sit | doubtodly trac dint the asoremvent bad Created | Sheree any Math other roads practically under | were married this morning at 10 o'clock at the | “I know,” replied the sweet girl graduate, 14'o' wih pamed tn equity cause No. 23519, Furniture and all other necessaries thereunto apper- | years respectively from the day of sale. The pur- | down, so faras resolutions could do it, on the | great dissatisfaction.” power to delay either the arrival or departure | Church of the Immaculate Conception by the | “Why is it?” BR ee a RL Boat “RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. | bearing Interna? Rom Unley of SESE Sp Qaties | East Washington Citizens’ Asrociation, and| Mr. Parker said tho case Mr. Moore men-| of its Arains and an opportunity to become | Rev. Pather Ryan. Only: the iminedinte family “They are jealous.” at PI¥E O'CLOCCK P.M. the following de- annum, payable semi-annually, sed_of | approved the bill providing for the entrance of | tioned, where #38 a foot was offered for prop-| thoroughly scquainted with the methods and | Were present. After the ceremony Mr. and on secured ‘by Tpronerty. situate fm the city of Waehineton. | oy tae ap ETS POSTPONED ON ac. | Hust OR the Preminne. Five ‘lrundped dollars: de= : ste, | erty, was exceptional and should not be taken | profits of ite business. Mrs. Magrath left for a northern trip. ‘They rset wie Aik of ot numbered sure | count of the rain until FRIDAY, FIFTEENTH DAY | Pusitte Pemade on the day of sale. If the terme of | the Norfolk and Western road into the city. | Sea standard of the value of alll neighboring | ‘The pcople of the District,” the report con- | will be at home to their friends upon their re- & eaneae. Here fens tg aml ft owo COB), Daetnnding for | OF Te Ee EAB e co., Aucts, | Mey gisaletbetrastoes rewrve the right fo resell at | | The prosence of Mr. F. L. Moore, one of the | property. If the offer was made It was prob- | tinued, “earnestly desire it, and Tur Sram and | turn after August 1at 451 O street northwest, | An old and moody misunthrope observed lie the s: on Lith street east at # point twenty- a ~ haser. board of assessors, and his participation in the | ably made by some one who wanted a particular | Post are heartily in favor of granting the Nor-| Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gilbert entertained a follow man ee ist ie Vater lotsos, and to iB | FMHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucte.. GI2Eet nw. | 00 104) RICHARD 1. eet . aiseussion of the nbeensment quostion made the | comer very much and was willing to give double | foik and Western railroad the right of entrance | number of invited guests from Washington and | Parsuing his existence on a comfortable plan, dred and thy an with the said 14th street to INTRACTO! LES AND | ¥)\UNcA N BRO cu r ts uw. | Meeting unusually interesting. ir. . Trimble, | its value. le mentioned other cases where | into the District, for which they have applica. ‘nl - m ry > the aie: +f Totem" four i ald SUBCONTRACTORS. GALE OF .MU PUNCANSON BHOS., the District assessor, came in during the dis’ | fancy prices bad henna: PP Takoma Park last evening in North Takoma. | So he set about to stop it, and before the set of Ravi ished tract on the Brook! a | TRUSTEFS' SALE OF FINE LOT IN “FAIRVIEW ion, but took tinit. Mr. B. H.W: M attr : we The Commissioners, after an examination of the | Mr. Hub. Smith, the Franz Abt Club in con- o ‘sovgm feet end eleven inches | Hexing. ag Rome gett o L~ pate ; J fee 4 cussion, but took no part init. Mr. B. ‘ar- ir. Parker then read a letter addressed to the | whole subject, have given the measure their ap- a pi 2 ean aM ire oe fant | ae Pa Uca arena crca te | PIMUIRCG ARINC OAREG RAGS MO OL | porta occntn to expan haw riatone | bom of ae bp Se Hess rane Bg shes | Psa stan: Reman Zh ap | evil pnw aid Mera Keer, Tein edb, "ade and creda «complet acoed- Laticetachos by aat with the | Wists gp FRIDAY, JULY FIFTEENTH, IMB. AT | By virtue of adeod of tcovt dujy rerordod in ber | the recent assessment investigation and to| that gentleman vigorously ‘protested. against | Sharged with, locking after, the interests of the Socahadink “See Weak’ tees see oon. Ge thence northwesterly seventy- | ELEVEN ¢ A.M. twelve head of ‘wood tery | No. Aisigent et seq. one of the land recurds of | roundly denounce Mr. Johnson. what he termed “a most ‘njadi ions” assese- | District. | ard and Mra. Kaiserand Misses Williams, Kno} wes. thence westerly sixty-nine | iceable Mules and ten Horses, all in good working Pig Piatrict of Columbia, we will, salt on TUESDAY, In addition to President Porter andSecretary | ment, “seriously detrimental to the present | The speedy passace of the measure is of vital | - * yor 4 ? = the place of becinning. condition, to be positively sold to the highest bidder. | THE NINE’ TH DAY OF JULY, A. D. = = 7 rad iy 7 Present | peedy passage ure i and Rueckert sustained the ladies’ part of the = See ean in one | No resort S15 O'CLOCK P.M. tn front of tho primi: Anderson there were present Messrs. Jesse B. | business and future prosperity of the city.” Mr. | importance to the business fature of Washing: years, with interest at the rate of six X ‘described res te, situate in the county of band to mail a letter or “T can’t trust my bb 5 y . ‘oncé¥t with great satisfaction to the audience. ~ Consignments solicited . | Wilson, Charles Baum. Reginald Hagner. Henry | Strong wrote that none of jis many picces of | ton, and it ix respcetfuily submitted that the | At tet ner ie attend the smallest errand for me,” she declared. ‘ata per aniatim, payable semt ann |e BAALRY & FLANSIOAS. ST a | Wise Garnett, C. C. Duncanson, B.H. Warner, | business property in Chicago was valued for | board of trade take prompt steps to use its in- thowtae poopy ceasing swale ya “Does he forget?” inquired the visitor. ray PONCANSON BROS., Anctionsers. is oe, part ot 9 tract of land lying | John Joy Edson, W. C. Dodge, John W.Thomp- | taxation at an amount st all ‘approaching the | fluence as representing the commercial interests | impromptu dance. ‘Mr. and Mra. D.C. Forney (es. His mind is completely taken up with and recontane 6 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, Xo. o15 x. | Sh She Penalistown rs ory eno mares of | kon, Prof. W. D. Cabell, John H. Magruder, | Ination here, nor were the taxes one-half | of the District to have this great thoroughfare | Mr. and Mra. Gibbs, Mise Gibbs, Misa Noyes, | the book on amemors cultere the a ry mety lll be seeobd vo vin amd cost of STREET oI 24 tal ela etm Ioan tad pow known, aa Jot numbered twenty-one CAL) of eed — Gena Cibgan, Matthew Tribe, | what they will be here. “Only one of those | openedinto new markets which shall supply the | Mr- and Mre Bean, Mrs and Mice The ved y culture that he is writing after five days’ readvertisement iB | On WRIDAY, JULY FIFTEENTH, 1992, at SIX | biock num! ga EES ks |G ‘. 3 pin Brown, 8. Bean, omas, oxcLoc te Ks ; he wrote, “though in the center of | city with lumber, coal, wood, iron, marble, oys- | Misses MeEtlny Bee 4 BM. in fron’ of tho prenpisee, T will sll at z ay et, Beni and re- | Woodward, John B. ‘Wight, 0. ¢ pl Chicago business, is valued above $10 per | ters, fish, grain ahd atich variety of farm pro- | Mise Coon lly lag Bn = We feel mafe in assuring the correspondent Square No: SOD, fronting si feck cu L ge, with = A¢pth ‘Dis coltaniin te boat at | L. Moore, it. sicnalard, H. K- Willard, Joseph | square foot and that one rents for $2 per square | duce,besides affording facilities for travel toand | Ford and Mosrs, Forbes Beaedfore Wilson | ho signs herecif “Young Musicien” thet the 91 320 toot to an alloy 36 feet wide, andimproved by 3 fr mon abe take etate 7 oe acer = en | foot, while my Washington F street properties | from the national capital to thousmnds of per- | Porter, Wheeler wad many others were present. | Harp of Tara did not take ite mame from that aoe uree-story and English basement, brick, No. Y1> L. wartepances to the same belonging or in any |, President Parker state * the meeting had | average loss than 30, cents per square foot net | sons who are now greatly igconvenienced for c. = “ E DARI € CO., Auctioneers $t., containing nine roms and bath and ‘will ‘be sold pertain ine Fain, | Been ealied for the Purpose of discussing and | of floor space. Yet the salable value of my Chi- | the want of them. og - W. Thorn is at her mountain home, | simple unaffected melody, “Tarara boom.” ae . "Terme of sale: One-taird cash, balance in equal pay- ead {0 Ponts ate to be titen feats | Sting upon the following maiters: Representa- | cago property is much greater, the rents are| Mr. Warner said that it was well understood | Patk View, in the Alleghanies, She has with c FROM? SHotRes Re two,and three yeahs. vin interest bes | Sle recent iaran ay, paynble vesckonnuaty. end ter | tive Johneon’s tax bill, Senator MeMilian’s | mich more: also the busguess done in them-and | that ‘the Tennerlvania tuiltosd. opposed the | Bt Mise Helene Thora, her dmaghter, and Miss FAST, BY and sect P- a c rty sold. or ail | amendments respecting the new and old assess- | the rent-paying ability of the tenants.” Norfolk and Western road, although it was | Katherine P. Bridener of Baltimore, also her “JAMES E. PADGETT, Trustee, seh st “Thereby hangs a tail,” remarked the hore DAY, J NTH, 162, at | S280 down at tine of sale. Conveyancing | Secured Us ds F - rs 4, when be learned of the dock: LOCK PM we will sell in front of the SE cont of purchaser." atle verfact.” Ashford’s Title ee ments, the Nozfolk and Western railroad, the| “Property on F atrect,” contended Mr. Par-| seeking favors from the city. In fact, the |#00. Mr. Jos. A. Thorn. Her younger son, ——— cing Ke, at pur | : xs o wil . * Terms of saln to be complied ‘with in | €Xtension of streets and avenues and the action | ker, “does not pay 4 per cent, and under the | Penns;lvania road opposed all roads that did | Charles, and Mr. Colbert will join the party FALCONER, Executor and Trustee. therive trustees cescrve perish tn re | of the East Washington Citizens” Association, | bert amesrment ei nba puers pac cene not come over itstracke. ‘The road was one of | He has sadly spoiled the creases, ~ rout of OPPOSED TO MR. JOHNSON’S HILL. Mr. Charles Bourn was opposed to striking | the most enterprising in the country, and the is Tenney i with a party of Phila- Of his trousers, and in pieces er pili 5 . ‘The first matter acted wtpon was the following | Mt the word unequal. “Of coure,” eaid he, | citizens of the District and of Virginiaanxiously | delphia friends at the Forest Springs Hotel, | Is a good cigar he thumped just « a a ee BENELLON A. BROW aan, ‘the assessment is not satisfactory, but it ix | desired its entrance into the city. After the re-| Brown's Mills-in-the-Pines, N. J., where he (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Ancts., 6L2E st. n.w. Resolved, That the board of trade is unsiter- | #8 unequal, and I, for one. prefer that we | port had been adopigd the following resolution | will probably remain till s ber 1, then re- CHANCERY SALE OF THPROVED REAL ESTATI ably oppo-ed to the passnge of House bill No, | Sould ro designate ‘it in these resolutions.” | was introduced = adopted: turning to Washington for the winter. bi UTH WASHINGTON. BEING A GOOD 9 verel =a i. zu. | Lhe burden, he said, did not bear so heavil Recotwed, That the president and secretary i V4 OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE SMALL DWELL. 9871, to create a permanent board of equali: I Miss Julia Suman has gone to Berryville, Va., oh aaa Pre Gesces Ton BoMes On WeTES Ey - = tion in tho Distrlet of Columbia, for the follow. | {8 tich man as it did upon the poor man, who | shall at once present to both houses of Con- | ¢g wend dh : ‘Terms: Cue thir cash belaner tone and tworears | vay mde erro the Rupees Court of the Dk needa mag ne ea ae Porvenoeat . = would have to pay greatly increased rents, It | gress the sentiments of this board in favor of | fg 4 saan tt ‘a an tress frict of Columbia. passed in. stan oa Boul tee 74 feot of seroma : Renae wel of ware | Virst ‘That itis entirely. unnece ary, as the | W88; he declared. unequal and unjust. the speedy passage of the bill providing for a eee pase the remainder of isos, on or his heart; He has caught that weary feeling All because he thought that kneeling, Of proposing was a necessary part. saesipeilifileenae THE Courts, rate of @ per cent per an- nally. or all c ; s $ vel | 7 - Mr. Moore—‘The board of appeals and equal- | entrance of the Norfolk motor y | the summer with her parents, Mir. and Mrs. W. Cmcurr Corer —Judge Mont. ‘ bite auc: ‘ation is the bealthie \A_ most destr- | Sens 1 ied “ sion for 5 PI ‘7 y P lr. ss lor igo a Ar tbe rarchacere cotton. “A dergaitof 8200reqaired | JULY TWENT SECOND, "Tobe af TIVE | Rbicin the aundisision ama nent the, Forest Gien fan. | penne Has Lovided a board of revision for the | section, gentlemen, will be in’ session until 13 | Into the District of Colembia, A Keeler, st Orange, 3. Yesterday —Didvonett agt. Ric and Aiftcen days frown theday of sale or the Tight to resell | Span FI IS aera eoaes tee eee ig | Further information 4 oR aap (Revesieng ‘f o'clock p.m., July 30. If any one can show to| — In discussing the resolution Mr. Frank Hume | Misa Fanny Levy, from Decatur, Texas, is | Danville Railroad Company; bill of exceptions at the risk an ne ae fault Cag may igo i sect eomabwrest ‘jot tof re ~ in Caled Barn. Sebo}. cond. ‘The methoda provided are arbitrary | 28 2M! (ores of inequality we will be glad to cor- | said that eighteen years ago the Pennsylvania | here ona visit to her brothers and sister-in- | 2&4 a. o : x. recobdine, &C.. j veeubdivisiog of lot 3 in squate 404,with houses | — zs oa | i ATY | rect it.” | Equity Court—Judge Bradley | 77 ai F street sot FOR A FARM oR! and meet with the general disapproval of our law. . ge v- _RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. Aucts._ Fie deg opal gublinision "ot Tote im agente 40S | F'country seat in Sion r, Virginie a velnabie | citizens. Ca Gee MR. WARNER AND XM, JOMNSON. , Misa Agnes Fichorn is the guest of Mins Lelia | gt °miraa’- Roberts agt. Dimmick; Americas F with bouse No. 405 3 strcet southwest and the house | store property in Baltimore, S4MUELBEALMEAR | ‘Third. The further agitation of the nssess-| Mr. B. H. Warner said the resolutions hed his | More and Ohio had th ig of nerd guest Security and Trast Co, substituted trastos, ‘Ani on SATURDAY e 4 % Is now ad e or entor t resi ce, “ o > be ct, aid’ wasches, Steet by the wideh thereof if lot 12. aq Bo ! x z oe | prise "6 Away capital and outside enter- | tae steps to-correct the many misrepresenta- | forced the Baltimore and Ohio road to yield| ‘The marriage of Mr. William TH. Bevans and | agt. Johnson; restraining order red fas, Uinas, une, No. oar frets kee SAMCEL “DE Renew ‘Assoctath | fect by the wath thereat of lot 18, fa ‘407 fay Cacey Hi TI i i ais tions which have been made during the last few | years ago and they should now force the Penn-| Miss Effie Mey Macintosh took injunction denied. Conger agt. Raum; audit rane Frc i ae Ps atten fog tion was, unanimously sdopted | months concerning the people of the District | sylvauis road to yield. From a. personal can: | Sone May, Macias Meteehaet Chen ie orte report ratited snd “iutribation “erderet | BE OH, th Rouse 10? GER ni partof tot | Fanais | Mr. Moore contended that under the provisions | It looks as though we should look after our own | vass of the citizens of the District he had | ceremony being conducted by the bridesmarke, | Gtocther agt. Grocther; rule discharged, dea, - FUTURE DAYS. Aide Sf eal lot: and frontine om the alley, snd extents ri KOR, FARMS | of ‘Senator McMillon’samendment, adopted by | business. If we allow these misre 2 | found chat all were heartily in favor of the en- | Rev, Win. M. Ferguson, assisted by Rev. Mr. | In re E. Dougherty, Barr Vickers, E. Puier, 5, =— ——— fue north 40 fect and 11 inches, with Ususes 487 and be : saber'1. 189, | 8 g0 unchallenged, if we do not correct the re- { trance of the Norfolk and Western road into | Thomas.” The bet ‘dressed very becom.| Ferrance, J. W. Dauterbach: writs de lunatics ATCLIFFE, DAR & CO., Auctioneers 480 Lo-ustalles.s.w.. and the west 2 fect. front 5 an cune detveof the Copter, ire i November 1, 1892, | ports made to Congress every one who owns | the District, i eee = ordered.’ Willard agt. Willard: sales ratified, | sea ATURDAWS SALE OF _ FINE | forees «ert “ates |S ; hag an suit any one. in rice, | b A seoceenient, “aml | Gerty ee wil cas te™c ae At the conclusion of Mr. Hume's remarks the | otic thet ayuing, Costume, and, immediately | Trcered to anditor. “Willoughby ant, Mackall, s. “SSA x b ' — wn 3 " Op re it.” + : after the wedd y Mr. - lo ’ 5 D FURNITURE, MATTINGS, CAK- ‘And oa MONDA Bis Beck te teste troieciaes seer oe care comers | ces Daren 2 tt parte op Mr. Warner severely denounced Representa- | meeting adjourned. Bevans left the city foran extended northern | “emurrer sustained, bill dismissed. Butter- ’ dom gugtirion of watare Sa5, eth hows No. | sya.ow BEER TEE, | ME. More's atatement, “war questioned | tie Jobmson saction respecting the amoaaont trip. On Shels return they will reside at 114 | Sort cet, Remi: salodecreet: 2. ves aXTEENTH, | Bi sbilvision of tquare 70%, with | NFARYLAND TITLES. OTHE PRINCE GEonGEs | DY Several members of the board. who claimed | Te ee ee eae te teat co allowing sac ean City on Sa boar maed Ppetsdenee ~adllinmesarage we * | Kelly; auditor's report confirmed and account: we wil sell withinour | houses Nos. O16, 18.20, 922. 4 and O40 int st, | MEAT! : i ci that the taxes due in November of this year and : Get_up carly Sunday morning | Of Many handsome presenta. Messrs. Ed. Cook, . Sales roonis | mecand part of loth in miuare Th, bexiRnine | jeqialstire of Macsiaill oeeeieae sales May of next year would both be under the old | euged. When a member of Congrest so far for~ Latag tig ise Ge ok tr | Frank Beck, Charles Hugues and John W. Hunt | iné, directed. Wharton agt. Chaplin; trustep therefor at's point on 3d st. 42' feet south from the —t = re rn dae gets himself, Mr. Warner said, to appear before 3 3 01 offer. : scan ois ot a tet, aie | SOV acs ious prondind | gets hinmselt, M a, to appear be! p- aver can cutels all that sou | Yor the ure: authorized to accept off 2 jaare, an’ hence | strarts ‘hereof. Tarmeicderate,. Wa: ; s mene the assessors, the ‘paid officers of the District, | CM% carry sway. “Plunge it. the ocean and you msc ines a : Ty feet, thence east aN feet, thence north 17 | Ress Teterring to the proposed appointment of the | te assestors, i ; | Will feet like a new man.— Ad +22 spect a sud thence weet 39 feet to ihe flac of baginning, | sco) Fendi bids., 44 and five members to constitute the bord of review, | 8% to insist on laying an added burden of ae GEORGETOWN. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. OFFICE FURNITURE. DESKS, CHATRS, FILE | with house No. 4043 f erty, FOS, SALE OR, EXCHAN | Mr. W. C. Dodge expresced his doubts as to | 250,000,000 on the people here, he thought the > CO INED, ‘i ~ on x hy “ 2, Wr _ Deeds in feo have been filed as follows: th pain 3 A SUGGESTION TO THE GARBAGE MEX. C. M. Heaton, jr., to W. Watkins, lot 8, block 8, oe installments at one and two years {rola day of ale, rnidase Tange. b | five competent men who would serve without | let demagogues know,” gaid Mr. Warner, “that Yesterday the garbage men removed much of | Takoma Park. #1.500. 4 egguman SEE Oe Et SERS Tactan | Taraenrent fazanee pomk sanraily. of oll cash. at | bouseand mest house; sonic ad compensation, but President Parker assured | they cannot use the District for the purpose of THE NEW MOVE AT THE GAS WoRKS. 4 pete — Buskh Sirol ct oan ed snlnens enetl seperets percase, end oe : oat tes the meeting that it was known that such a num- | curing a re-clection.”” the ‘town’s vegetable accumulations and the) H.G. White, lots 1 to 17, block 1, Grand View . 4 : The corporation laws of Alexandria have | 4; - pe f cake coulabe Mr. Warncr denied emphatically a statement i of kitchen maids are happy. But the cars left | Terrace; $—. F.G. White to T. E. Waggamas ‘To which general axteath Be complied with fn Siveen dass. oe iipphseeratalty and who were willing 10} seibuted to Mr. Johnson that he (Mr. Warner) | always been leniently administered, and even behind them a very unpleasant odor, as the lids | o¢ al, sede property;@—. J. pg te = 3 OB BARNARD. | % siie Lad become a convert to his views. } z-|in strictly business matters discounts have | were kept open as they throngh the ro es: 03.51 as os Ee BENJAMIN FDE1GH TO} = : The following resolution relative to Senate | RY, *Sit that he bad expressed himeelf only as | beer allowed and penalties waived as far as was | principal streets, “The gathering of garbage in |F:,onnter, xub 269, ne ene ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AU . 1d Re B oo rowing resolution relative to Senate | believing it would be fair to artesa property ac- | possible. The working of this method m rela- | this place would be much facilitated ida ah Boag = 3 R ber bien cheb Tee teat whomn Ie ines ving bec | bill 1307, providing for the extension of the | cording to ite productive capacity. He urged | lion to the city gas works has led to. proposal | prouminent gentlemen lest night, Sif those ase Fe nn SE. & Samp, 00 8, cm Bay SDHOL SEES Bi, | CHANCERY SALE OF ¥ STATE. | Golnméte that, mused water = ; ity, was then re-| {hat citizens must, look after their own inter- | by the committee on light to increase the re- | gaged were given permission to announce their | 5: A- Drury to R. F. Quinlan, ‘same D EIGHTH STREETS || ONG STREET BETWEEN SIXTTENTH AND | pecesmacy for the yall ‘ ported } | ests i anted the capita! to prosper. | ccipts of the gas works by changing cotaing by a single blast on a horn of some sort. SEVENTEENTH. STREETS) IMPROVED BY | Under pabitc L ‘evolved, That the board of trade do most | A Why did you appear before the | Under the law is sold at $1.60 per thousand | It would ‘only be necessary to blow it once on a lilisto Wore Seq Tone of ie | By virtue cf a Of the Supreme Court of the | nt tly urge upon Congress to ngree to Sen- | Committee’ | feet, “with 10 per centam discount for prompt | square, and Tam sure that the good result 7, payment, bat no discount shali be allowed on | therefroti would heavily overbalance the By virt: ie di wil: seli | District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. | Jections to the constr iti . e 2 ing for the speedy extension | Mr. Warner—*Becanse I was subpcnaed <r epee wherein the Bmploscrw Lisbhity Acanrancs | partice IMterested until 12 o'elod of the city of ae Mr. Warner, continuing, said Mr. Johnson | any gas bills unless paid on or before the 15th | annoyance produced by the sound.” Corporation. F J9.the compjainant and Will es + sho rb " all their, tangziticent plan over tho | Nas sitaply wiking for re-election, for the ear of the month stceeeding that in which the A WORKMAN INJURED. ail are dant u & ot of Colu: of the laborin, 38e8 é | is dow of id sition, da treater the prenuser, op MONDAY. JULY bet. Grant w s trict of Columbia, reicscan fi Sn the leat ine| moter, is taken, and when not paid! Mfr. W. A. Dove, workman employed near |. rust et, D ant te ste, Whiltncy ave. Resolved, farther, That we tend heart- | Henry Geo: e not in the least in- | within ten ders dato th ‘ ee en gi episren, Biase coasng caer ne oe evoatial fg | felt thsiks to the eminent mien on the conan | istrict alftrn Hie fforta were | muporintendent shail cutoff the supply of gas | Rethenls 20 severely injared his ankle yester-| subs 71 to 5: ea. #56; €2.555.5. 18. Camm: et og, all of the. western 2} feet Oinches of | of Munimy road 3 53 tees of both houses who have so long worked | made in the interest of himself alone. = ——_| This law is printed on the back of the gas bills, day while getting off a car that he was forced 20, Columbia Heights; $2,182. Emma 0. ing mere. ee ee ‘ . brosgect and | and Inbored for the passage of this mensure,| Mr. John H. Magruder stated that in his) but it was stated at the last meeting of the to return to town, where the patrol assisted | 5." * , oot Aheridan | ond 4 ; : a Smith to J. F. Reardon, part 2, aq. 681; $2,000. tained in the following metes and bounds, nainelys | Circ! : < ¢ which has now almost reached its happy | Case the new assessment had already borue | uldermen that the discount hed been allowed | me, near the luct bridge. ; ; Secinning dor “the eign ee . Uta: & + Valias | termination. e NET | fruit,“ ad already gota shot from it in the | evea im cacen whore the pasiuent of fas billshad |” eaoey ey o~ GW. Nordiinger oR ese, je’ hat me _ feet st. bet. Pand Q sts., New Hamishire ave. bet Qand | «Tam ¢ a tion,” shape of a notice from landlady that hi 1 SHORE PRON Deer mae ene. @—. W. Nordlinger to B. Baer, jr., 9, fae New re ave. bet. Qan am opposed to the resolution,” said Mr, | Shape of an a Jandiady that his | been deferred for months. The novel, remedy - x “ted Sing thence west : | fended Bot Clee Se eet Motard Sc" MNSYEE | Henry Wire Garnett, “It is too eweeping. It | Fett would be increased on September 1.0m ac-| fe vroried ot lowennes woth wie UP ety| For the past month during the pleasantest ee Seen eo, © See orth sipets fort ix inches, toan, alley, thence cont i ave., Kand L ats. ; all appartntly commits the board to an approval | Count of the new nsse=sment. ¢ and the rate of discount, and then carrying out | Part of the afternoon « cloud of ill-melling | BOTY st retown; $3,032.75. E. J, Hannan Tet rig tachen hin | west corner of ssid lot's, thence exst twenty-three feet Se re ie aules of all extemions. It seems to mo it is virtually | | ‘The resolutions were amended by inserting | the new law. At present the gus rate is £1.60| smoke has hung over the avenue bridge, and | H?, &c., Georgetown: 2 eee Pcidursan entings: | sts toches, thence south one hundred sud two fect six alley bet. Oth and 7th. Of Washington throughout | the word “‘unratisfactory” in place of the word | per 1.000 fest, with 10 per cent dicesant, street car passengers as well as > a co eae he prirehamer. ante the Polat of the Lerinuing, saidect toan alley Seni Sh Bet, Zee and Beth ” rs [so and they were then unanimously | ing $1.44 per thousand feet. It isp ‘posed to | have found it exceedingly unbreathable. It all PORES RPP ecard, con. Wateare, te one. that other plece or Parcel of real estate situate in the | ai pe pee Pi st cr explained that the bill waa | adop’ fix the rate at $1.50 per 1,000 fect, with 5 per | comes from the fires that are continually burn-| | Oceax Crry is beyond doubt the mont delight- t perannum from elty of Ws istrict of Columbia, and known Z A been before Congress for many cent di , making the price to prompt pay- | ing on the neighboring di ‘As fast 4 fal resort on the Atlantic ocean; «uperb bath- p thirty feat on Noeth AE Sep at u . THE EAST WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION, prompt pa; 1g on the neighboring dumps. ‘as one r Pin T. Dragret | © anal 28th an i years, the board of trade bill, had ae eek 4 per thousand. It was snid that as a | fire is extinguished another is kindled. ing, splendid hotel, cheap railway fare and ce x No. Sin TE gh | non ves Bes th and Ash ate ete ye hod cr s ‘The resolutions next reported gave rise to! ‘Uber B, folio 210, of the records. Ae ‘ i ajority would not pay premptly the appare : quick schedule. Go there next Saturday by B. diminution would, in effect, bring in more AN ACCIDENT AVERTED. and O. railway via Bay Ridge.—Adet, . jen : A fof the anrveyor's office | fet Toth setathh at eaten | sieally the eanie an (ie eerOetit aL inn | another warm” discussion. ~ Thay were.’as| f0k- Pie vesail the property | er said District, subject to certain deeds of trust to be | [Sth ard ish ie extention ~ fhe same as the Hemphill bill, The dill “ . 4 Ligeds ~ Yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock about fifty math ny, ie nounced at sal yey eg by ated and provided for the fu- , lows: on most of the gas 21.50 would be y —__ oa eyiciaw recorithg. kes af | Vermeot sale: One-third cash and balance in equal | sensed fee had ie i e extension of streets, It really changed no| Whereas there exists in the eastern section | pai ead of $1.44 25 now. The new method | Passengers on the cars of the Bethesda Railroad AT THE RIVER FRONT. Aw | intaiiments at on and two years from day of sale, Pn Lat ne | existing lnw of oux city an organization known as the “East | not go into effect until after next | Company felt their hearts suddenly take a sky- SON H. JUNGHAN: Rip intercst "payable semi-annually, oF “ail cash = - Fs pany ly 3 fyltdkds NK JUNGRANS, enon of purchaser. A deposit of #200 will ARRIVED. Schooner James Riley, Tappahannock, Va.. Capt. The corporation court, Judge Norton, has | Passed the last switch on the road to the park | Kennedy, from Yeorunlco, Va. with forty conde of hington Realty | © No, 12 wheeled around a near curve and | wood. Barge Charles A. Brown, Philadeiphta, Capt. tere. : On Mr. B. H. Warner's suggestion the reso- | Washington Citizens’ Association,” and wherews e ward jump and their cheeks become devoid of = ite af ine of sale. Conveyancing and recortine ."Prosrect | Intion was amended so us to muke it “ultimate | this ussoclation for the past three yess, has CORPORATION covnT. SHS ET running at a good speed, HOMAS DOWLING st purchaser's ‘cont, Tf terme of sale are pot, fmliy | aa one ar ksot ie | extension inst dl of “speedy extension,” and | constantly complained anc represented that the | REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | trace reserves the Mieht toresell at risk ant cost of es is : : ¢ resolution was then adopted. tion of the city did not receive a fair | Cf ie ERE ; TAGES, HARNESS, &e., WITHTS ting purchaser after five day readvertise:nent t stern henkbbumae ‘aa ire? | and jast percentage of the money appropriaied | Chartered the Baltimore and W , Communes 2 | of vue ‘ = eT - | came ing toward heron the same track. . from Philadeiphia, with F SoweM ESE “Gs SATCEDAL | ton, Co wn unenopery ened is Washing: na “kane r between | ‘The next maiter discussed were the followin ipal purposes, but that the western | Company, with Maurice Laubheimer as presi-| Hoth motorisen instantly sw the and | 2 peorretown. , barge E. 3 AT TEN O'CLOCK | CLARENCE A. BRANDENBURG, Trustee, . ‘Seamus eects os z tion of the ceived nore than her share | dent and John Ridoutas secretary. began to hastily shut Jown the brakes, but the | CMsB=l4. ie anna _peodee M12 Sth st. mw gr ngeoels her pmereg od of the appropristions for street improvements, | son of Virginia is admicted to practice law in| conveyances were within, twenty feet of cach | Sintnt \Stuknee stain We saa ciscniasionen Wires - hak ae oan ee ene ee and whercas it appears from a comparative | this court. Ou the civil side of the court judg- | other before they ceased to move. Several of pn aM RR gM og” Sag eae Parniture. | TRU@ERS SALE OF TWO ADJOINING TRACTS | Pt. Ds". and 3 : #tatement compiled and prefaced by the honor- | ment has been given in the case of Perry Smoot , the male passengers, unwilling to risk an mes tome tro. Ve feaee CS ant other’ Chairs, BEND COR TAT RING ABO ¥ : : iy ap- | Srin'Va.. Capt John Mstgu, trom Feooruitro. gy og Bg ‘ ckerson. yale Vex with forty cords of wood. Bchooner Wan, 01 T FIFTY.NIN able Commissioners of the District, covering a parent collision, jumped from the cars, ages, AspLoWeD BY A DWELLING HOUSE i ot ee ae the boardof | heriod of three years, that the taxable valwa | has been made in the case of William E. Grady | the women rose excitedly in their seata. No 4 NBL & SO, 4 b B and i. ni i ¢ |r = ie, ADJOINING UNFTED STATES REFORM | 3180, bee aad Ts Fs Siesieetion x . dicient | tion of property in the southeast and northeast | agt. Hester Grady and the eui aart | one wasinjured. On this part of the road there #C00L. > ~ he weral Horwes, Cat Ks -. 4 % a Clark, Alexandria, Capt. Nash, from Aguia 8 sears old, wetchs shout 1.150 aE ope Ses: ay i s se | is but 11 45-100 per cent of the cntire taxable | agt. Davis & Matthews has been distuissed. is but a single track, with “about, thirty sve cords of wood. ound a wuced, proinpe driver. One Bick | 198 Si tectededite L Fae TT | Bort alles of sattare alley Whereas the pending appropriation is amply | YMustion: that the population of this section is : NorEs. sores. ay Biatd car's ms re ae sy folio 370 ct | Ste. :alley bet. Ist und ts saliey bets Lith, ee ie pproprintion is amply | byt 28 56-100 per cent of our entire population, . 3 TRckIs Ta BARE GE ea ee ee | ey ean ie tc het, Bndemspure | Provided for in the assessment of 1889, be it | aud that, notwithstanding this small percentage | The annual output of gas tar at the city gas R [ALy, pE-SALUABLR IMPROVED | Selif, SM and at request of p mabye” | Meadows, Toth at. be nid.ave ‘Sti renee of the board of | in valuation and population, thore was expended | Works will be sold to the highest bidder who cua ¥ S41 IF IMPROVED | we at pablie an JUNE | st. ; C i PST VTE UBEING, PREMISES STM TRETIEMH Taos At POe: 4 > ale ee a ; on “dg ag + ol il, providing ive | for, Work on streets and avenues east of North | sends in his bid before August next. was well known here, is dead. The deceased STREET frost or ts » 1 and 14th for ise raid assessment, and in order > to give the board ample time to complete the couby. ‘tract of ba. § | tog P nd i ‘ LP td Del, | Work, the further amendment passed by the | 3 3 : . + n- | Soe . bet. M N sts. bet. Olibst die Gaia f | ton and Georgetown and for 1891-92 43 2-10 per | 4 ra Y SI "s Hi lot 66 in Threlkeld’s addition and lots 69, ie | aneboude tn al do B rete 38 | : | Senate to o feck the fates for Dresent fscal | cont, ulmoxt one-lulf the entire appropriation, aor eee reais be eantad (ee oye pe ir for sale at public | Seqdated ed ik iiber Se. Liege tee ‘seq. , of alley het. % a ¢ basis of the esgessmont of 1334 re- | white the taxable valuation in this section was v. Ne % erly ei Wolf Nordlinger has sold to B. Baer, jr., the TU ¥. THE arty Mr. H. W ly cit; ft linge: J. OT ESDAY. | Saidand recorts for said District, together with the | ik. F and G sts. the hearty approval of the board of 45. - se roe 4 meriy city surveyor of ° SEY. A Do lege. ‘at | Refevsments thereon, fraue dwelling house, barns , pet Hal? and < but 11 35-100 per cent of the total valuation; and ‘assistant engineer at | east half of lot 9, square 68, Orff sald District andthe land in satdcomaty | Yet 7 Sate ci | | Resolved, pocial committee of ve bo | Thich are oficially xubmaitied by tho, hontrabis | "coe, texte Teriened that postion. |_| The members of the shorthand clam of, Ido- man of tates Cane Tia cath. balance 18: ons and sppointed to urge the passage of said amend- | Commiczioners of the District, under date of | ; cr Materials for the Mount Vernoa road and | suffered for a long time before the end came. 5 | cement for the southside sewer are now being | J.C. Marbury and H. T. received here, have sold to T. D. Daley for $5,182.75 parts of and South Capito! streets out of the annual ap- | propriationa: follows: For the years 1890-91, 3834 | per cent of the whole expenditure for Wachin, 4 met fire wardens ha ° B. G. Chenoworth of ob- | prutars, {9 ba secured by purchaser's notes, Tearing Vidi ste, iret fat | | MeRts, : Sune 12, 1892, that the eastern’ soction of oar ca tne Por gn rene “4 cent, payable semi anual from Ev. 1th sts. Ga id Last. : MR. MOORE'S PROTEST. city, known as Capitol Hill, has received. ver; — . inn ee pe Fall | Ave.. tatet ‘ Gh so between | ASS00n as the resolutions were read Mr. | much more than her share of the appropriations What Interference Cost Mr. Row: mona Wve sense lying tn soll couniy Spa $25) coahe ne rth Ci y | Moore arose and said, with coasiderable feeling: | made for District purposes and that it isthe | Bailiff Cole of the Police C crited by tlio decree: One--hind | rm : - ; : " le of the Police Court earns a few Jney tm cash, balance in, two equal | paid thie ofsais: Comreranclin ae ee i 8 | Nee tat c | “Mr, President: I want to ray Just ono word, | Western und not tho eastern section of onr city | extra dollars after hours by collecting bills, and Pesreg fron: | Purasers coat, Tere ‘of sale tbe complied with | J | and that is to suggest that you strike out the | that hasbeen unjustly discriminated against; and | )5¥. there im thi it “s Seeleat oe ie | Latemre fis day of alg, eaatrantecs eaerve ri aie alte ecard: Tayior | Word tnequal. ‘that word is untrac. It is not | Whereas it cannot be denied that this associa~ | Hike many others in the rame business he some- 4, ($200) Gottars | iv dis’ sivertisement of puch resale. in some 3 ; Pleasint st. between Monzoe and Fillmore sts., | fair to the gentlemen who made that assess- | tion represents only a mall fraction of our | times fares badly. Such was his fate the other nis, aut comveranciag | Pavenubliahed gaily tp Woniacan, D.C ; Yetwenn qefteson st, and Morrisroud. | ment. Coudemn the assessment as ‘being too | pepolation, that it represents but a very small | day when he wont with a bill tothe house of Tie on, | Trastees. ue much if you please, but do not say itis un- | Partof the assessed property of the city, but | Mrs. Browa, No. 517 8 street northwest, and seietds HENMY Co THOMPSON, | a AATIO® Stns Herries | eel Teton ee Sima S Inst, notwithstanding’ this, it has assumed to = peace x aye. te + A this morning he told the story of his trials and 3. Ww. P 2 aa “ a nd has, tay 3 PUNE SBOVESALE 8, PostPoNED, uxtat, | 1 ri r. Joha W. Thompeon—“You have had a | dictate to the whole city, » by its gai and . DC in’ the tion and misstatements, done an ‘injury to our | *ibwiations to Judge Miller. MON great deal to say in this matter, have you not, 3 His new summer trousers were offered as an WM. F. HOE! ) : Q .C., | Mr. Moore?” ple,our city and our future prosperity, the re~ sytokdte HENHE GOEHOMPSON, | Trustees, ; Bat. July? 1802. —in all hota | Sir. Moore—"Xes, sir, and more soley dunce Fora bet : i exhibit and they showed the necessity for a = Tt having be epresent oy 7 “ visit to the tailor shop. FMHE ABOVE SALE ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN Commissioner of the Disteietot Columbus thee the | after. Resolved by the Washington board of trade, Ht ie ae ; i s i . ‘He called me a—— —— and struck me,” wg fay aU. NI N following nam i ‘ bite 5 % — an organization representing every section of ii oa 3 Tiver. Ma. oan Sebpemee home eng sagt Teena, | Cuzz ec! rocks tee, necessary, foe he Panis Petts eee eee eg or teased | our clty, that the action of the East ‘Washington | pos Lalit Cole's complaint, “and I Sell down, et Beboomer Bip bers were defendante, be; | Wat FHOLTZMAX, > approved Anuust 0, 100, ani ‘unsatisfactory wi Miticers? ow he added. Beboower kin tbe gadersigned | syijokets HENRY C THOMPSON,| Trustees. | MUI Tic the wosks pecan edtanter the ‘unequal,’ Mr, President. | Citizens’ Association does not fairly represent | "ps Rowe was the man. shee. in Tra Ay | 1 HEE & SLOAN, and Appraisers, | Pertuit sgotem, one-half the cost to bn | Mr. Moore—‘'That’s right. The assessment | the facts or the eentiments of the citizens of < y = or Fert, Ap eee, | Ls 4 F Sec w, | Sbattine prorerty, the Comin enersuemby eiveto- | i ag unsatisfactory to me as it is. t0 auy ove | the District of Columbia, a and Igtg tn the comnty it until TWELVE O'CLOCK M. | elec, I assure you. The three gentlemen com- MR. DODGE'S REMARKS. HIRD, GEORG! ¢. 7 5 or. <4 e commencement of their duties to assess of ust to nm, hearing tai Slew Sean ae property at ite ‘true value in lawful raoney. . ; South Gata WiC sont alien” Rgwrine ir conception of the term trie valte was oe ad ie wea g Koctirra lia 7iiaieat ne, | Nhat the property wotld bring ata mle Tudor | expect this matter to, come u sf eet i i sical Baga smratent igs | Sauer qreumutance, ‘That ‘vale nd "been | now ducoce ii il wo en eee S| from a view of the prop i aers i : ‘per cent of its maz- ausre: | Ket price was its cash price under adverse cir- LOT oN 0 ae Pee PIIREY SECOND gn JULY SIXTEENTH. 102, object mal | Rosing the board of assessors took an ath at! «str. President, ont true and allowine 4 the said Inad he us Queen died seized and cumstances. Idon't think there ia piece of Proverty we assessed which, if sold, would not found tobe assessed pretty accufately on ‘ CH; cP a . C. dy8-6: "| this 70 per cent basis. ing one-third f the purchase money “The ot the ‘Fer oet agin 8 Z SPECIALTIES. from the ale, the = ape LOAN Sad Appiaisaa | WULCERICITY—A POSITIVE CURE: ieee o ene alien ot ‘Appraisers, | FE’ = (POSTLINE | CU, QUICK; the bLood inal tones: coat’ of pho Wil he "roared \ a ah at Sry : ‘ee ? 3 NTA i a it | H i | | f Hi iy F ? i i. RANDALL Wi wisaeas st. a. - J ATIMER & SLOAN. AUCTIONEERS AND AP- | de fot L FRALSERS, 1407-1400 G Seber Les oe AN ELEGANT PAIR OF HORSES AT PUBLIC | able cal AUCTION. OSE BLACK AND 0: OELDING. BACH Pive YEARS 01 rs. 108. The shove nk pate ae tones wi st gabe fers eee ee ie Men hens. 3407 Gatreet (evet “@1-S00), and will be eon ccthout amy reservation whatever. dibdis LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctions.