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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1893—TEN PAGES 7 THE GRAND STAND MONUMENT. BROOKLAND. IT WAS A GREAT CRUSH. AUCTION SALES. | | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. — oa | ———— a —— So ees ome as = That the Lafayette| Mr. Ficklin,a prominent lawyer of Mlinois | The Reception to the Hawatian Princess by A DANGEROUS DIET ‘THIS AFTERNOON. ; FUTUKE DAYS. ws. Statue Was Not Damaged a Particle. and 2 nephew of Senator Colquitt of Georgie, | the Woman's Suffrage Association. e UNGANSON BROS. a: } —; 4 * re = — = ce : pl o M . Aucte, EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 110s. | PUBLIC SALT OF VALUABLE LAND IN ALEX- | (WH \NCERY SALF OF VALUABLE REAL Bera) “The visitor from New England who eriti-| was the recent guest of Mra Judge Terry of | Princess Kaiulani, the scion of Hawaiian ei tams dee TRUSTRES SALE OFA TWO-STORY So | eee akin Ge bow iP anSana CoUEEr, y, “3 SORE cised in Tre Evexrxe Stan the building of a| Providence street. royalty, had a novel experience last night. Ske 5 ROUSE, NUMBERED 221 CLEVELAND AVE: |) PLETED VICK DWELLI TH A PEAME HOUSE THEREOX grand stand around the Lafayette monument | An enjoyable time was bad at the birthday | was the guest of boncr at a reception given by |HOW Meat May Cause Disease and Even) noShSOPsN is! eae aay semontcs inimer| _ Feber ae THA TEEETS NORTH ye is all right, perhaps, from an wsthetic stand- party of Master Richard Daniels at che lovely | the Woman's Suffrage Astociation of the Dis- Be elle AO si 008; of the, and, records of the | Py vir @3tea April 13 a ‘inter of tbh premienen TU point,” said Mr. James L. Parsons, one of the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, Daniels. Mrs. ' trict-of Columbia in the parlors of the Wimo- Death, front of the premise on THURSDAY, THE SIX: | et seq. ates aot ar Five Day oF Mabe stand contractors, to a Stat reporter today, Daniels, able aeristed by Mrs. Arthnr F. Kinnan | doughsis, No. 1928 I street ‘and itis aafe to aay ib AEE POURGCLOCE Be, the foliseran do nAET: | Tueue Sd atthe, rests cS phe gL Se tne perty that te Dieme, Tec nas Consrese | Tie Dailey” of Washington, bestowed the | teat Fech e mingling of royalty and democracy ; iabeursouuss Mites Ricans atrames | AE ANG REC Occ eS ~ alegre ¢ ee the party that is to blame for the presence of | frurtest atication upon the litte guests and | ®eldom, if ever, occurred before. Cards of in-| A PHYSICIAN'S WARNING. _ | 2g pmeurmenmners thercante Brion Dgeice on ‘Cor | Generbed rec estete, sscite in tbe city of W wi of the purchase money tis the stand in question, and the criticism for it igs fourteen 20. Richard received made it pleasant for all. vitation had been issued to the many friends fon, Disiric: of Colttnbia. to wit ve pana ry wR nahatin, } (5) and ae), Archi>sld C. | ment, three tenant © Peo ee nel belongs there. Congress having authorized its many pleasant reminders of the day and blew | of the association and the recipients and their ~ - a ‘and mpersant | Water asa theca Sa btisin of pars cs eauare Sea beargieg Sr faeerest trom 4 ezection we paid good money for the privilege | out the candies of hie birthday cake very | friends came in such numbers that the timited | 4" Astounding Revelation Becod on Facte— | recnied io Met 13, toe tote Soleebaet | TG nenared and, Bf, ¢ Sup Sten boss of teitimecroue Sone ~ of erecting it and renti: gracefully. jore present were the Misses " is A Cause of Sickness Rarely Suspected— | ~ Will be sold subject to am encumbrance of 1.000, | vevor of the District of Columbia 2 T5, was i reg ai s ting seats. So far so good. > quarters of the Wimodanghsis were crowded = =" od. | Fielen Marean, Gertrude Hamilton, Mary Hol- Some Remarkable Statements. secured by s deed f trust dated January 14, i892. | pare 6: and also all tha: part of sai stuareterinniag suemboery « > thie arena ‘The stand was erected, every precantion being | lidge, Marguerite Barrows, Violet Horner, | long before the hour set for the reception, and St, Sher cent per annum interest, and payable Gve, | ht the horibwest corner or sud lot hd Seven taken to protect the monument,even boxingitup | Mary Dowling. Ruby Schwier, Margie Marean, | the crush finally became so great that the juve-| Do you eat very much meat:” — over and above | Finnine thence northwestwardly aicne the purchase ip the rear so that Lafayette and hiscompanions | Ina Staley, Amelia Etz and Louise Holtidge. | nile doorkeeper hopelessly abandoned his de-| If you are an American, tn fatrly good circum- | the $1000 trus: payable in cash :balance in one 10 feet. thence eastward Sg 100 9 of de: ear | OF should not be turned into a grand stand. as was | and Masters Richard Daniels, Milton Daniels, | mand for credentials and sent a telephone mee- | stances, the chances are that you will answer, “Yea, Sn pavaile remek eae tely. eee ae ee reer | umWwent corner ofenid lot Afvere (1A). thenc i Genet Sif Siew. Traste, the ease during the G. AI: encampment. | Russell Baldwin, Frank West, Walter Middle-| sage for police assitance in keeping out | Ilike plenty of mest three times a day.” You may | bys deed of trust on the property? Oak or GN eee | eee eI A EME line to the place of | low j “omice 486 Louisiane 80. Now asto the resuits. The monament is in | kauff and Clarence Morgan. the crowd that surged into the passageway | even eat too much, but you will never dream that | Ove? tie $1,000, ee wwoe. E Waseawer, aan __™ exactly the same condition as it was before the | Mr. D. M. Wood has been unable to return to | and threatened to force out the walls of the | there is any danger in it, although tuereis a danger | $3 Terms tobe Franek | BG, BAILEY & 00. Ancomames — Steamboat stand was commenced. It was not injured in | Brookland from Asheville, N. C.,on account of | building. The jam resulted either from an| anda very great one. It was only recently that complied with in ff days. oth ‘the right rowel per. : men Seen Se” Thave Col. Ernst’s authority for all | the critical illness of Mrs. Wood. igsue of invitations far beyond the capacity of | well-known physician called attention to this fact | Hermuiting purchaser biter Ave dae ive whens | railroad ‘wht, Rockland, We. We If the sword is bent it was that way | Mrs. Alfred. Miss Berenice and Master | the parlors or from the presence of s horde of | in the Journal of Health. ‘This is what he says: | such resa(e'in some newsfaper pubilaies is Weskinge Richmond, 000 some Mhen it arrived from Europe. The marble | Ernest Kennard and Mr. and Mrs, Daniel New- | uninvited gueste attracted solely by curiosity. | "wpne cheapness of mest andacraving whisn the |" weavcren aMITH > . : = a Pa Toot wtvoke, Hodees pal stains referred to were not caused by nail rust, | man were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. | As it was it took the combined efforts of two systems of most people seem to have for mest hes| _mhOd&ds FRANK BIKGE SMITH; Trustees, | Per annum. payable se:ni-cnoually, abd so. ‘amiy. Lvaned te 200 neat Col Eros told te the he bad ‘enslencored i | "Slr Jeremiah Lyuch ia very il with Bright | umpetunte peonieom te sande rm then rt | ade common for ty people to lve alist en F Seton Bat etna a ie eae! oP sige |Rexeaera I me that wored in ir. Jeres vei umpetuous outside from 3 pm eat epguired ot oe AP aa eae Portiend, Me_or or ~ ds a pos te eee an mn cs nee, = arenes People on the outside trom *heir wild | tirety of meat in the winter months. Mest is THIS LING. of sale are pot fully complied with within twenty days pectal Com: end, Me orof PAYSON T from date of sale the trustees reserve the ric lit tose 1. failed. Now as to the chip in the marble base.| Mrs. Earlling of Baltimore and Mrs. Frank | ity on the inside into still smaller dimensions, | ©” three times @ day in large quantities and at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All comvey- | ‘ancing, is ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers ; When that was done seems to know, but | Fiddler of Woodsides have returned home after | “After a short but interesting description of | that, let me tell you, is the reason why diseases of | WW a ‘Ke. at purchaser's cost. | andets ATCLIFFE, DARK & Oo., AUCTIONEERS Thave the testimony of three men whore atten-| a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mra. Wm. Rewseer of | the political situation in Hawail by Mr, Davies, | the liver and kidneys are so constantly increasing. CEROME COLLECTION tegen sta $e the penalty ot Bi wa tor the faitne | R SPECIAL ASD IMPORTANT tion I called to it that it was there before we | Michigan avenue. the princess’ guardian, the reception proper | T much meat causes billousness and indigestion, le W._E. EDMONSTON. rnvten, ful performance of ther’ duties as commiesionegs ii AUCTION SAL! began work. Col. Ernst will bear me out in all . spalf Boyd Brooks of Claybank, Va, is spend-| began. The receiving party formed in asemi- | and if this is continued for any length of time tt sammazagee week al lcres, lemenieneg el fe a ae er Te WELL-KEPT HOUSP HOLD FURST the above statements, and I therefore think it| ing some time with bis brother, Dr. J. H. | circular line at the rear of tho ‘back parlor in | potions the entire ee 5 DISTHE, ABOVE SALE TS PosTPONtD To Fur. = REST MOUSEHOLD FX unfair that the contractors should be blamed in | Broo! the following order: Mra, Greenleaf, Mrs. | complaining of loss of appetite ickness at the AY, MARCH SEVENTEENTH. same hour au aes SS BEING THE }ATIGE CoN’ EATS ‘the matter.” bon rekon yore Keane has been inspecting | Helen R. Tindal, the princess, Re tative | stomach, with a dull, heavy sensation in the back Pie S ot WS RUMORS LOX Ut Trustees. SHOMAS DOWLING & SC conPanels S=TERNts st se Brookland School this week. ¥ Greenleaf of New York, Mr. Davies, Mrs. | of the head, pain inthe right side and under the OF ART GTOLINFIC DAERE-GO_ AUGHIOKERER —— | VALUARLE parnoven Prove! <2 PARLOR, RIFLE PRACTICE IN THE GALLERIES. | Master Homer Maione met with a serions ac-| Davies, Miss Davies and Miss Whattorff. "There | shoulder blade, with fullness after eating, you may R FFE, DARB & CO. AU: EER Be ee ae ae SRRSOE ECS serre, sioaeantens cident by Talling upon a piece of terra cotta | was a constant stream of visitors for over an | know that their liver and kidneys are out of order, | py gatwe~T EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN — 08 WEDNESDAY, MARCH TWENTL-SKCO! Ee AT maa TTL MIRROR, ‘Three Companies Dispose of the Program | pipe so hearily as to cut abad gash in hialeg, | hour. ‘They advanced in single file. Ladies | ANd tat they ate, in for a good spel of elckness MASTERS, enapewmntgor ngage | oe oe gay | covenrs, Biit-a hRAC - for the Present Month. tially severing an artery. Dr. Hodgson | were largely in the majority. Many wore even- | eriy they are constantly removing imparities trom TURSDAY. MARCH FOCRTEENTH. On FRIDAY, MARCH TENTH, 1899, AT ONE | 19 10-10 | ronrmans S0nkind Coen ee ‘The Mareh rifle practice held by company A, | 278d the wound, but it is very painful. ing dress, bat the crash was so great that very | the entire body and when they get Ut Of oder the 2 O'CLOCK P.M:, we will soli by public euction at she PRES, SH CARIETS AND hUame ee pany ©, | Asemi-literary and thoroughly enjoyable re- | few were enabled to doff their wray It was | whole system suffers.” Sale To Take Place TOSI Le ke ee = OO. ane CHAMRE first battalion, D. C. N. G.. at the galiery in the | ception was given by Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hol- | just like a public reception at the White House, | Every one who has experienced the painful JOshares stock Ward's Dairy Company of the D. C. | CaLaOe, CREnS ee ermory of the Washington Light Infantry | ton to their circle of intimate friends. Among | and as the princess shook hands with each por- | symptoms, thet the physician describes and whe 220 shares stock Quitman Lumber Co. of Ga. vaaved ot wren cna HAIR AND OTHER MATTRESSES, Corps, under the supervision of Lieut. Charles | those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harris, | con presented she probably has a better idea | Seeks a reliable and swift remedy for preventing | WV edi Mesa Mare Da] 3yjhrs sec Beamer bie. "soa Loan sen. a ar {rg on the | prow s AND DOES hie, HEAD EE TS CRESTS, Ebert, inspector of riffle practice, was at 509 Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rinnan. Mr. and Mra. F. R. | than she could have gained in any other way | marks made by well-known people, whore words Z certificates Mysterious Club, Wasignston, D. C. osit of $ ; sale. Con- MOQUET, BODY PADIS mC 1 Capt. Leefiler, 45, | MCCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barrows, Miss | of one of the principal functions of the head of | are beyond question. Fifteenth at Eleven| =“ x. a erancing and race sing at cot A Dee JOQUET, AND INGRAIN CARPETS, yards and resulted as ae eae oo, ccret’ | Grace Thomas and Miss La Belle Read of’ Kan- | this great nation. Miss Alice Bowers of Winfield, Ohio, recently 9 SF THOMAGS Amiemcen | rE DARD E OO ar sitOstan “ALY ? Bist Seeat. Nery, 27, Saxt Sutton, 36: Sees. feel TE PRINCESS TIRED TT ee ee Dralask: mean RATCLIFFE, DARE CO. Aves” mulatnate | TR SSTEOMERS. | WAENOT gym nhih Fhont ML PIRCE, Meee oor Or SS eee eee: | visiting Men Pee aero eas Church as been! Fach person was presented by name, Heor| could hot sleep, andmy head’ gave me no reat, sons §7-THE ABOVE SALE I< POSTPONED UNTIL | THIRTEEN BUILDING LOTS ON ROSFDALE aneMEG Private Crown, 29: it, 39: Coleman, De | visiting Mrs. Rachel Means. a (ne rh which caused my hair to turn gray at the age of FRIDAY, MARCH SEVENTEENTH, 1500, at same STREET IN THe SUBDIVISION OF hose cee arn ne Boom. ‘Forest, 29; Few, 28; Green, 30; Hill, 42; Ken- TAKOMA PARK meneyoris a fa rot Mt ‘Tindall, who in | Steg Sears fad, no gil Meter And Half-past Sven | errs woe. exer, 2 | DALY INPROVED SY. SEVEN TWOSTORY | WAESTT De Ate, SOFAS TABER ‘s es 4 te . peated it int ear of Mrs. Tindail, would not digest the food, and I was aflicted with x NEIR. ? Assi FLAME DWELL ACCTION | SERVANTS ROOM-EL ENT Uke . ner, 39; Leach, 31; Neenes, C., 31; P huts dogmas Sus esl ae Mae Mea oe oe ae ST, THOMAS, Assieneme Pox Wi DNENDAY. March, THENTS spCOND, | SEBYA “Wrens ki Qurstres, ere. = $ : turn announ princess. O'clock mh9-d&dbs ss AT CLOCR PM. we | a 8, ETC. Neely, R., 26; Oliver, 31; Phillips. 43: Stod- | ytr. H. A. Foster of New York is in Takoma, | less ceremony afier this, each of the visitora priveigigt aber rear Lllemeinpr he een ine eee GUOGK Po Moy caniewan Pepe : 4 ig plea macnn hese) dard, 35; Tavlor, 29; Watson, S. H.. 35; Wise, |g guest at Mr. Allan Foote’s, on Maple avenue. | Shaking hands with Mr. Davise and the rest of | CT °Gure, bout which ned ieord so mache ties SON, Auctioneer. | 2S, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33 | og - toe poo 37; Wright, 35. a. hak ee te for «| He party ay they peseed without special intro-| {aking it forsomeliiie timed found mat Temaivest | COMLMUING Thursday, ie auction, at, No. 1000 F atreat | sins ietdueds taka i. : Completion of January score at 200 yards: ira. ‘Mi. Cady Eocker leaves Thureday foe's | a fice. ‘The princess, and. indeed; all’ the | weil thas my food digemed property, and al pateral 9 i ree NT a HALE: | rn terminus xa nOTEACROESAE: Private De Forest. 2” ~ | month's visit in Columbia, 8. C. members of her party, were specially gracious, | symptoms disappeared. I am now in better health sine | " pve and F > : be Silver BLIWESS LAND M STS. ‘ 7 March 16, 7 Feb: Mrs. and Miss Bryant, former residents, vis- 1d iy reared to enjoy the situation. than ever before in my life.” 1 and on a Sity-foot | WEST SIDE Completio february t 300 yards: “mes and really appeare s 3 1 Gacheen acrauin se ited Takoma Mondzy in quest of a residence, | The tall, lithe figure of the princess was set | ,,4,J.,Dewey, the notary pubile and well-known Uatance in oneant | WEDNESDAY, TW) St)! SECOND MARCH. Volley firing: 23 men, 52 hita. Average per | hoping to locate here at an early date. off to great advantage in @ beautiful light blue | ing remarkable story: “Several years ago my doc. | SALON® hours, at our ane tng eres eotehs | * Spas man, 265. Company percentage, 61.45. Mr. Frank McKnight of Kansas has been for | brocaded silk dress, equare in the neck, with | tors toid me that I had kidney disease and gravel ae leasecomne THRE SARs on Capt. Ourand’s Company at Practice. | Some cars a guest of Mr. and Mra. Bennett | full gored skirts triramed with laceand ribbons. | At times the pain would be 0 acute that f could LOAN, AUCTIONE! ki Sales Room, corner|L4™™ Don't 90 away to buy horses when you can arcure 10th st. and Pa. ave. Her only ornament was Davies wore an elegant black traine, with diamond ornaments. pearl necklace. Mrs. Ik dress, en Miss Davies hardly get to the house. In my business I had sold Waruer’s Safe Cure and, seeing the way it benefited others, tried it myself.” Before finishing the tirst Cushman, on Magnolia avenue. ‘Mrs. John Alien of Washington will occupy ‘The following scores were made Tuesday evening by company C, first battalion, in the Fequired at the tine LADIES GOODs better stock right at home wiht the cot { Mrs. MeMurd: it ments. WE ‘TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING I geet peg od | 48; Lient. Carll, 23; Lieut. Kettler, 36; First| Miss Hellen of Pittsburg has been visiting | Ince and ribbons, and diamond ornaments. Miss | rignt on with it,"as it is better than anything Teun northwest. AEG OF BUEESIG. ¥. + at ite cost of the purcha: ob A BACEM AS, Laden Tatler, bes vem = 5 :T. Ww Whattorff wore 4 beautifal black satin gown, | give you, and,in fact, 18 the best thing in the E DEALERS AD 3 atch o ae Mieeiee, Seegt Meensly, 9; Darton, | ae exert T Weeks. isit in | Ut round in the neck. world for kidney and gravel troubles.” ‘That was| among the collection will be found RrAt WELESELSCTED | tt - =a | Sane ARE 41: Haltigan, $3; Thompson, 43; Davis, 35: Me- | . Miss. Fannie Pago left Mopday for a visit in| Cl, TON’ he throng present were Mra. Dr, | once that I cheerfully took a doctor's advice. Very | David vohneon: a tememeid. Raton STOCK EMBEACING HANDSOW:LY MATCHED | | ATIMER & SLOAN, Avctionsems. 14076. st. | oF s , 3 : : soon T was all right agai erefore 01 re, Constantini, Cu SBE: LSINGLE DETVERS AND SAD" isons Massie ‘6 New York to her recent guest, Miss Jennie : T'was all right again. and therefore I cannot | "Dias, Durre, Co ean Parka BEAUTIFUL STNGLEDETVERS AND sade | La imebangh. 59; Canlson, 28; Kelley, | Page, Pardeo of Connecticut, Mrs. Dr. Winslow, Dr. | Speak too nighly of the great Safe Cure which has ‘many others of equal merit. DL SUPEAS COGS, TANDEM CEADENS lire op cue WeLLKie® SYRNETERS &i Mrs. James B. Stewart has been busy the past | Heiberger and daughter. Assistant Attorney | fone so much for me.” A large painting of Moses Striking the Rock, by 2 z Abii dhe $B. 8: Given, C. W., 31; Paull, 36; Smith, 355| week in making p. p. €. calls. ‘The reception | General Colby, Senator Shoup of Idaho, Mrs. | ““W. it. Heath of Hastings, Mich.. s a wonderfal | Matthew Elias, original cost $8,000, will also be on Re iloats Feeuic AUC. | RESIDENCE No. -1i07 TENTH STREET Landgraf, 41 s Thursdar night to her friends in ‘Takoma wax | Ann M. Christian, Rev. and Mrs. Alexander | example of perfect health enjoyed in extreme old | °™pibition. | ST KNOW NORTHWEST AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Nolles Sring: 18 men. 44 hits. Average per | jarccly attended and an cajovable evening | Kent, Mies Mary Foster, Miss Hoffman, Miss | age. ‘The secret of it is explained in the following WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., COMPRISING TWO HANDSOME PRENCH-| man, 10.39. Company percentage, 69.26. mt Seuss fine celecticons ame the mando- | Andrews, Mrs. Minnic F. Mickley, Mra. W. W. | statement he makes: “Ten years, tA a a Auctionéers, OA PLATE BEVEL-EDGE PIER MILNORS, | Company A, Second Battalion. lin, harp and banjo by Mr. and Mrs. Cushman | Varney, Misses Johnson, Lottie Fillmore, | finna‘sd swollen that I could not _get on tay clothes FUTURE DAYS. NEXT FAIRDAY), AT TW: P. WITH CORNICE TO MATCH; TWO HAND. Capt. Edwards marched twenty-nine men | and Mr. Mcknighit of | dded greatly to | Williams and Atwater, Mrs. Jean B. Lockwood | without assistance. ‘The best doctors told me I had Se 2RoMIse AD Lor} AND 2 nee SOME F. P. MANTEL MIRRORS, WITH over to the rifle gallery Tuesday evening to| the attraction of the ev ‘A few of those | #04 Dr. William Tindall, There was some com- | Bright’s disease and that I wasso far gone that I eee ee te eS ag pete Z SIDE BRACK®'TS; MIRROR-FRONT F: 5 ities resent were Majo nd Mrs. C. F. Lewis, | ment in regard to the apparent incongruity of | conid not live two months, and, as I had xo short. the fashionable type, hands ING BED, FINE PARLOR FURNITO | Bnei ie ranches. shoot at 500 yards. Private Gibson, the crack | P" — sn Bless em aay an association devoted to the principles of uni- | time to live, I went east to New York state to hich, "with marvelous acto SUITES AND ODD PIECE! QUICK WORK. PINE WORK. shot of the companr, upheld his reputation by | dwige and Mrs. Miller. Mr. and) rs. Bennett | Yo vcal suffrage posing as the avowed chamapion | make a last visit to my friends, among whom was fmdrted. conch ataliion a b ? ) LACE ct SOVERATE PRICES. finishing first with a score of 45 out of a pos- | \irx Win, Alvey, Sirs. M. Cady Becker. Sfimes | Of 8 woman who aspires to the sovereignty of a | tle,late Mr- Cunningham, carriage maker of Roch- a Saas sevlion “rey are fearless and ood QRNAMERTS, BEAUTIFUL OAK ae sible 50. Starman and’ Cady, ‘and Mr. MeKuight of | kingdom by hereditary right. fontrongly mat T commenced to uae it-at once and SERS AUCTION Pazaan. saddle. ae =a Dinte Simalee Goonscattet for omace a The company then practiced volley firing at | Kansas. —— Kept at it until I gradually grew better, all traces BRAVO. —A very handeoine chestnut gelding, 7 sears and dai.vered. ram + Pa Of the disease disappeared aud I was finally cured. Tam 72 years old, smart as a cricket, and attending COVERED BED Lé 200 yards and made a percentage of 60 3-10, | Mr. and Mra Cushman gavea card party averaging ench man 95-10 out of a possible 15. "| Saturday night. Thi ily horse as well, and hi ARTISTS ON WHEELS. oh 13 bani 246 ta hes heh. titl saddle here ATRIAL SCHOOL, Ss ROSE'S IND! 940 La. Ave. tomy bnsiness daily. Ican thank Warner's Safe Dehavior is without a fault. He goes very hich in td he ‘The individuel score for each member at 500| Mrs. Allen Griffith, who has been confined to | Fine Display of Photographs by the} Cure for not being a subject for the undertaker.” action. ag HOS Chugren's sane, Yards is as follows: her home for five weeks by illness of her chil- ‘Members of the Bicycle Club. ‘ation, LOT 4 AND 5. ‘The many painful effects of imperfect di inciading exomach troubles and di DIRECT AND DIAMOND. —A benutifia! pair of chest- eae eoldings of the breedy order. Very hizh actors, Capt. Edwards, 42; Lieut. Meyers, 34; Sergt. dren, is released by their recovery and isen-| ‘The parlors of the Capital Bicycle Club were hiNc MAIR MAT. ‘Thom, ti: Priv 2 ‘ : 4 P ere | and Kidneys, are all thoroughly and speedily re- ‘hey ure Sand Gyears old and stand 15 bands and 2 SES, FEA r work of emery describ cae hasty mage gna cor ane Gu Sony be mepenecrtbaneppa ing | filled with guests Inst night who had been in-| jteved by the help of the great Safe Cure above res icles cous” Teispair ofeeiaines cee teint Dine Ponies Wake Gee ence WAND VELYERS oe ‘ Private Clark, 41; |" ‘The sudden thunder shower Tuesday evening | ¥:+04 to witness the secon’ annual lantern slide | ferred to. ‘The fact that has restored £0 health car load of Horses and Mares consigned Steam an’ attract universal attention. ‘Having stoat DING. TOILET WARE GLASS AXDCHINA | cose anccpsktn Rum ond Whi Perectouned, Tivate Smith. 18: Pri-/ probably prevented many (who otherwise | VHe0 to witness thousands of men and women who were unable to tous by Mr.D. B. Kieffer of Elizabeth- courage and enduraneo and manpered alike they WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, ETC. ANTON AND Cats RCH, formerly with : Private Loweraft, 36: Coro. | would) from attending the interesting lecture | exhibition of the club. ‘There was an excellent | nd reief in any other way sumiclentiy. proves that town, Pa., will be sold at auction at the ba- thace a perfect pair. on MARCH TWENTIETH, reer, | APs } l 5 a LOT 6 AND “7. commencins TEN mcr AM. 38: Private Holst, | delivered by Kev. Henry A. F. Hoyt of Phila-| display of art in photography and the exbibi- | it can be implicitly relied upon by all who seek its zaar, 940 Le. ave. SATURDAY MORN- RADIANT AND CHAMP!ON.—A prime pair of vel- | fidence. 3 10th st a ——— vate Parkhurst, 383) delphia on the Passion tion was rendered more enjoyable because of | Powerful aid: Te ose ten orianiaes aan ig a Ee : PIANOS AND ORGANS. - x in cmos, 3A 6 = oe Bh braornplr nn oe —— fnter- | the fact that the photographs were all taken by ‘can be used in any business, We splendid manners, and we | Pleasare in calling your party war a venti: *{UNING AND REPAIRING GEORGE RLAD in- | } Ese is, Norns, . x 8 by locs action. ‘lose inspection. workshoy + onens 7 A: Private ivate Taylor, Jones and Mande Watkins and Messrs. Tamson, | BUmerous journeys through the country during soichgn asta ahenivarad ie ay oda ROCKET AND BELT “15 2y mated pair of bays cers} orp. Gius: Hunter, 40; Private | Thompson. Anderson and Fawcett. last year. Mr. Charies Richards Dodge bad YOu ey patelllsaigrerarslcpearimatie talaot 1S hands inches Bich, “This pair of horses are xX Sa pee FER Kolb, 40; Priva: Mrs. T. €. Thomnson of Chestnut avenue is | charge of the exhibition and explained the sikcuiicg tinea complete, andarea vers trappy suing pair Ther x Sa E visiting in Philadelphia, the guest of her daugh- 4 i i Eecnais an ieteiigncier soles ia ane omen eee e RRS A a “nea. | numerous flides, One series of pictures was SPARE —) recding and iatelligence, going in fine form and 5S Pee ast usd ‘irs. Nourse hes returned from Germantown, | the work of the members who went on the an- een sive: LOT 10 AND 11. P, wine “Tnotice every few dare that application ia | M-. where she was called by the death of a | nual tour of the club through the Shenandoah ° MERRY Boy AND THUsES matchea TANOS manatee seer fow dare that application e| Ticie, alias ets axa cee eran tie iodae ae is A MINUTE? ensineer ep aritesk ondeters htapairor wuien: | frored vtlerwiy. tthe) onderwned, sarviviur |THE RECOGNIZED = ANDAUD OP MODERR ade by parties from Kansas and other states | 4 class of twenty has been organized to study | famous lime stone pike, beginning at the Peaks . ° 9 shot 16 hands, 16 inches igh. and exceedinely | Othe premiccn, ca TUERUAY, TWE TT. atest. meaesgecox for appo.stm nt ss reccrder of deeds for the | the teaching of the “Christ Philosophy,” under | of Otter with the C- Bi. C, on top and ending | There are 2 whole lot of things we'd like totalk fo yon Touks. “‘Thisis indeed a great Df-ze for seme one’ | MARCH, ISKk AT HALTPAST FOUR O'c MUSICAL AND MECHANICAL. DEVE? District of Co it would seem that these | direction of Mrs. Van Anderson of Chicago, iL | with some views of the vicinity of Hagerstown, | ONE'pinwe where TALE isn't, CHEAP Is: x 940 La A 2 LOT D 14. A er a A ag eg te} i er ile claimiz i _—_— Mrs. Dablgren’s chapel, the ferry at | place we sould like to say to yon that, UCT., iA. SAVE. mb16-2t | LEGATEE AND MILLY.—A fine pair of deep chest- Ny Fan SPOOND-ILAND PIANOS, men, while claiming to be democrats, could qren's chiay y we mould like tonay D ULLY. eT : iesouth- | rocana 0 not have given much attention to the party | The Caitle Market. Williamsport, White's F nd coming down FOR -ONE" PRTC | smn es i pair'and havegood wanmers. ‘They are beeweitally Rs cat __. Sigpuamaloones el » party | At the eattle market at tho Washington | the river toward this city ‘were scones of the CREDIT— AND THA L OAK, Auctioneers, 1407G st. nw. | PocLonandcheerful drivers” Thes are well tasted: Olt ciate oon as Union stock yard at Henning, D. C., yesterdas | oe Falls, the ferry at Sandy Landing, where a QuAL AN EAR SATU" DAYS SALE OF HOUSEHOLD nekeeapedemin et ry op Tah cone SLs Penna. are. ale’ é os ep ma Peo | there is a sw: HAV EV. n Kk Tas .CTOR. —A brow di ith ac: sa Pa QTrINWAY, CHASE, GARD BRIG a Tule 169 caitle were on the market and sold as fol- | water, as well as tbo Dickey revidenco and FoR 1 8 POUND emwent, gens | fuels tn evecy waa persed mich sud steve is | etal | S rsans and Wilsor b Wnts spanpheny for akees cowcchon lows: Dest sold from Se. to 5) Ze. per pound; | femily. ‘There was a view of Sheridan's monu- CARH Hove STEN A te witila, our sales rooins, 1407 G ‘street, | Seabee, Oi very kind vee) Soy. bate Boe at | meal. | “Shes DitsoF-s Wan Store, Men who : erp = ; ; 3 ie and very kind every way, being 5 yeass ol. | Ban | rote ro Pa av. - Z good sold from 4 . per pound; medium isia, as seen from Soldiers’ erry. = “ LOT’ 16. — — of the party's pledges : = Home, and numerous beautiful scenes of Rock | How do you like the tone of that statement? Stop ous FRAND | ECLIPSE. —A aa ding, 5 ed 1 s wl a PEI aaa , and ‘ a Ra LOUNTERS ECU rk bay welding, 5 years SSs TTT W OPER FFE FFE active of inceliout tn the ice as to ras rary Ti Lange wn bepress creek ‘valles. A. slide showing an elderly | pet whet yunare and reali AGATS Chaifan hour | Si'aNpst {i TABLES, CHAIRS REF RIG. Sits Be a erand voree' ni ae 8 a claim on ¢ croun jore- in 23 2c. to 3igc. per pourd. No shee; : m Y | from now see if you ray Tey i = ERATONS. Pan xO saddle as Well. Goes with Tare actio oe pg A. over, an the President accepted snd sks elected | lambs up. Cows with calves sold from | woman sitting beside a spinning wheel, which | Wekopelt will HAUNT Soucfor truce words were | ERAHONS, PARLOR ANDI CHA: “r= xood.”"1> lands 2 inches high, and & ‘hertvedstelvttoentasot taken (ses £ Hee Pf PF a ag baghr-ort- ‘ots eee nd sas Clected ¢50 each. State of the market good. s taken at Chandier, Lee county, Va.._ while WARDROBES, CARPETS, STUVES, &e- a ewspaper ruvllsh=d +‘ ite’ & = on the pistform containing that pledge, it is aie Peccplts pap i So pts gem panel MG aka CE CREDIT 18 Goo. A nt ree conveyancing and Te jnedal Paris Exposition. 200 first eramtema: hardly conceivable that be would be 0 incon- ees a aaa ning flax. Some fine specimens of her work Skxp ‘pay Us Fon IT A SS eg ee sods, with Seco andioa and naenmen we | Peet a eiscmean gh oe sistent as io appoint any outside man to the ee eee ne | ere procured by Mr. Dodge and they will be LITTLE DOWNANDTHE arree Get! Tn harness tie "pres bse | —__ noes UpricitGiatean tate the pieceat eed eee = | _The seventy-eighth regular meeting of the | on exhibition at the world’s fair. OSCE FOR A FAMILY LE'V! DOUBLE 4 rand JPUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers aidan | PPETE EY & OONTAPE.ATT Tith atom The fact that the fees of that office are paid | National Geographic Society wil! be held in the | wosma/is Ais Guamza: ca AND SINGLE itm 8, ROBES, _ isvery Utes az oF ee ee | ae entirely by the property owners of the District, assembly ball of the Cosmos Club tomorrow] iio Hiewa talon be 3 O Schaaf, NOTES TO RIAGES, & 2 LOT 18 AND 19. BRICK_ DWELLING. OWN AS PE MINES OFFICIAL NOTICES. and that the United States government has Seaside vies en ir. Chas. Schaaf, SIGN. Hest SEATIMER & SLOA! Fortune and Twilicht.—Pair of grand and clos No. ET NORTHWEST. 4 a z evening. Mr. Edwin Willits will speak on : ‘There isn't an article in the list below that ean be | —b16-21 —— seein : Y Lor ‘ hes = - nothing whatever todo with the office, in the |“ noite of Geographic Research to Agricul- | ‘Topical views by Mr. Dodge and views of Eng- | ,,1nere jmn't an article in the list below that can be RACHPFE, DARE & CO. AUCTIONEERS By virtue ofa certain ieed of trust dated the fif- OEPARI MENT OF STAT inind of any reasonable person ought to be suf- | {Be land by Mr. McComb were among the enjoy- | Honea Wanitnsvon—and yet they are. our CREDIT ‘20 PA AVE. NW. teonth (ith) day of Mas. AD, Tonos nnn Scent reason Shy itof all portions in the Dis- a le scenes, as were rondside sketches taken in | "Pius, Patet katte, File ee LARGE AND SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE REGU- Facsbte in Liber L408 Yolle SH at seqe nnd ot Si ict, sho given only toa citizen of the Needed for the Water Extension. club rans. One slide showed the siate of a road | Heir Cloth Parlor Suite, 7 pieces, #22.50, oes AND Ww é request of the holder ote aevarad tharebs. L t. itis not to be forgotten that wh ” Md Room i LAR SALE Bs AUCTION OF HOUSEHOLD x 4 4 A fow weeks since application Ses mate to Pres, | _ The Commissioners have ordered that imme-| in a northern state where the condition was | giiplid Oak Be mm Suite, bevel «lassin bureed,| = yuRNITURE AND NECESSITIES, BEING | C TREN INFORMATION WTEENTH Dat of TARCR hoseer ahs ar arpagporerdmee diate steps be taken to acquire for the pur- | *cl that the wheelmen were able to cover a| “Six-foot Oak Extension Table, $3.50. THE EFFECTS OF SEVERAL PRIVATE FAM- | OCLOCK PM, all that on to-appoint a certain party Com- : i plasice <0 ouks cial miles tx (sree hour, Woven Wire Springs, 81.7 ILIES, REMOVED TO OUR BOOMS for | Hand opportunity to sec | cer'ain piece or parcel of land and pretises, situate | (EE? ° Eaesioner he said be considered it ne iimperti- | poses of the extension of the high service | “The exuibition clored with the picture of a| fore-tuumt Hal Mattress $7 oueanranne Oe aie FOR | gosins forte Wettcinz Placra, ae itiewithout aout | fh the let of Wa'Pineton. Distt ot qs, Fee NEIL Like fact shat although the gen- 22.740 belonging to Frederick and Margaret | ehild wishing the guests of the elub good night rain Carpet, Wor yard doe. THIS SALE WILL TARE PLACE ON THE FIRST | been offer-a a auction in this section O° tre country a corbin Mattineiy and Wilson. wemeerts cee ne eee ed Deve he sul claimed to be aciti- Wetzel, ‘This land is necessary as | and hoping they had a pleasant time. AU Carpet ninde and utd free of cost—no charge for | TW) FLOORS OF OUR ELEGANT SALES ROOMS, | foF some time, and they are the Dest that yagvex a gegiaace numoered three huadred_ and zen in the state from which he came. and went | “ e | “wie ebtaidinn i to bs ted togight and | Wastein matching tures. + | buy. LATIMER & SLOAN, Sixty three (363), as per plat recorded in laber WB. ama cele site for the proposed middie service; ie exhibition i repeated togight ani — 20 PA. AVE. N Anetioneers, M., folio 197, of the records of the survevor's office of = ; ae vb omega > aps z nnd | the evening's entertainment will clote with « ° o 2 mbii-2t Washinzion. D.'C._ | the Matrict of Columbia, together with the unprover in like ‘manner it would soem President | stond pipe. the midi serrice force main and | ota Lent dane 9 7 = om | nents thereon . ieaaied au a > bly the upper ice force main. ‘The I-Lent dance. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. nasal cit are view thee aprentens from | Pow the Gryer srice force magne The | Mil a ee cabare ae SATURDAY. D = ee oT parties who have not even a temporary resi- | PFoperty = sibs ‘Thos, P. Borden, Frank M. Boteler, D. J. Carr, 2 IRUSTEES’ SALE _OF A TWO-STORY BRICK - nome, two and three | BM dence here, in view of the party's resolution Years, with interest thereon, payable semu}-anmually wig 5 ELLING. WITH CTL! favoring “home rule, DW STREET NEAR T, AR, ON FIFTEENTH hie tions slould he ew Clarence E. Dawson, C, R. Dodge. W. M. Dodge, . Charles O. Cook. MARCH 18TH, MEE AVENUE AND : re ake to that mited extent, at S. De YW PISTRERT NORTHEAST | Sy ths,zate of xix 6) per cont per annum until paid. or | Pui)t~ rwim’ plate in the ofBee least. The parsonage of North Capitol M. E.G. Douglas, ¥. W., Flowers, Edward P TEN O'CLOCK A.M By virtue ofa decd of trust duly reconied in Uber | $3.will'bereaitined a: the tine of talen eems of | ot tis om“ paberides, why should not the citizens of, the | Church, No. 10 K street northeast, was taken | Jey, Benjamin W. Hanna, A.J. Henry. Sidng oS ag | orizok the Distt of Caturubis."we vil! cefiantemar | tale %,be complind with in Rtiren dae from day of | $24 rict fill their own offices. paring as they | iocaene tiled Py g = ‘This collection, which MUST BE SOLD ON THIS | of the ines, on FRIDsY, THE SEVENTEENTH | Stl. cthenwoe the property. for five deve’ oa | Go three millicos ef tates for iccal” parpines | Pometsion of By the numerous friends of ‘the | P. cuingsworth, Thos. J, Fie ae, x. DE er nt ee eT a SOLD ON THES | of spepremizen on FRIDG). THE SEVENTEENTH | Sudcost of dntauitine purchaser after Ate dave at: and many times as muc! pastor, C. O. Cook, Tuesday evening, who Square and Upright Pianofortes, Parlor Suites, Teal estate | eer techie stone baie? Paper Published in the anid the support of the O'CLOCK ¥.M., “the following described | Prentiss, D. E. Sharretts, Chas. C. Tyler, Ben. CREDIT 1 in tapestry, plush apd other upholsterit o Parl situate in the city of Washington, District o: Coius kK Rcneral government as any one of the twelve | @reeted him on his return to them for a fifth | Prentice, D. E; Sharretts, Chas ng ge ae ee ee TBEALSAUD B, WARNER, Survicine Troster, tates, including at least five of the old states | year. Congratulations were extended by the gite and’ odd Diccet, made invnk: ash and waliut; | prenheoe known and — 216 F we and all the territories? Simple justice, to say | congregation. and the pastor made a happy aoe cee ae in play ere Cael rr nt ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G street, Oak ‘and Walnut Diing Chairs, and Hstensiou | thousandapd hity-one (its) east aude nothing of party pledges, would seem to de-| resporise. ‘The dining room table was the re. Foreign Notes. Tanies, Side Tables, Desks. Louties and Library | and others suodivis L 4 on of ® STPPS' SALE OF WALUABLE AND DESTR- 7 N % | And others’ subaivi ese Strecta northeast vim alleys nq. are SMT. mstween Vie mand that much at least. cipient of many mysterious packages, and ice | Numerous Austrian, Swiss and German Cath- HO SE Ghatrs, Book Case Card Tables. Chitfoniers. Totiet | book Ue, page 13M of thie reac BLE BUILDING LOTS AT THE NORTHEAST | suns sver'ue an “Dstrac i intrecte sgh Mareb 13, 1893. W.€.Dopcz. | cream and cake were served by the ladies to all | olics have petitioned the pope that he call an 9 sters, Bedding, W. W. Springs, Upholstered and W. | provelueats, riehts, eas STERETS NGaTaWEST, WASHINGTOS Be Kenpap soot. ts cfors of Weal ¥ resent. After an enjoyable time of several international conference to take siepe to abol- Mo, 21 AND 25 7TH ST. B.We Beat be bioens Olotine Vents onl ieches Rasa | sprarainnners © 8 Se | wPDrer tod wie Geel Fobra goa eb Te. HL cota ete ‘Transfers of Keal Estate. |Roure' duration. the company departed, well | igh gambling at Monte Carlo. Tartans eons tes crams: One-third of the purchase money in cash; 3; DSer and wife. Gaved February 25, 4 = |B iss : Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | Satistied with the entertainment of the evening. |” A” Special’ general assembly of the Presby-| ™&2 BET. H AND ISTS. Several Fine Seer ETS AND RUGS. sc steing, | pulsacesngueand rw | froly at otto 1S ct wages bartat fal Puae oe teh ty | = 0 Rell hat cs cham cn 4, oa | a terian Chureh in Ireland, convened in Belfast, oa ee a SS PROPOSALS. = = ‘a g Benefit of St. John’s Chapel. has passed unanimously resolutions condemn- CONTENTS OF SMALL PRINTING OFFICE. | by 8 deed of trust. on proverty ‘old. or #izned. will sell, in tront of the ma MON- samen a $—. J. W. Miller to J. Hi. © 5 MI] crkg bacolateld ooubidn af Quan Mellie willbe | tant the hoes vais Ont ALSO, cash. option “of Hthe purchaser. Dav, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF MARCH, AD OPOSALS POR MARE.b WORK_OPPICE 12, Langdon Park: $—. G. Y. Worthington to} given April 19 in the National Rifles’ Armory | - AT TWELVE O-CLOCE M., IN FRONT OF ROOMS, | veyancing, &c.. at purchaser's cost. A devorit of | ]wut” AL FOUR SCLUCK P Mt lots aummbensd teeny | PEUPUSALS ok ; cs 8200 at thie of ‘sale. Terms of sale to be complied or Ls ‘with in fiftean days, otherwise the trustees re-erve te Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of de- | 4 Herman Hildesheim, a Manchester shipper, | has failed for £58,000. ' His failure is ascribed for the benefit of St. John’s Chapel, Rev. C. W. | ; i Bispham, rector. A fine cast, as well as a | {0,bis connection with Lipman of Dundee, his Tar Wazsex Snoz House, FURNITURE WAGON AND HAKNESS, | TOGETHER WITH HORSES, WAGONS. CAKEIAGES AND HARNESS: FROM SEVERAL OWNERS. both inclusive, in tJ. Powell ahdivision of lots in square (9), as per plat recordnd im .07 the recordsof the office of 8. Fristoe to G. ¥. Worthington, subs 102 and ne, 5 faulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of | 23: ¢—. ood ¢ 0 W. father-in-law. Con: a entries may Stich resale in some newspa, in Waning” a — Magee’ pe 17,902; 8650. CDarv'e wo tans | chorus of, sixty or more voices, has been se- ~ — 1115 F Sx. N.W. cc ny peep totes 7 deer trey aedacen en L. Jobneton, right of ‘way on sub 25 cured and they are rehearsing under the direc Boston Chinamen Register, Gurnee oo ae WERT OMAR} Ten, | cpek eal seek, 0 tn option ok che reece &—. T.J_ Stanley to R. E. Pairo, lot« 103, 5, 7, | Hon of Mr. Harry J. Head, organist of the | any Chinamen visited the Federal building ‘Sika eguliv Guat aaceo tame aa Be ea _mh7-lads a F of eae respective. with tm 9. 11, 13, 15, 1 21, 23, 25, 3%, 41, 43 and 45, | Chapel as in Boston yesterday to register under the ex- — ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. AU a pa a Oy bik. 221, 31, 3. 5. 7. 41. pases “3 Pf MEN'S HAND-SEWED FRENCH TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 69 G STREET S20PENNA AVE. N.W. purchaser g) R ned 51. blk. 3: 229, 31, 9. 5,7, 9, 41.4.2. 5, P Searching For Her Mother. clusion act. May 5 is the date set for the close SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION. saenie deed of trust ou the property s0'd_ A 2 ! On THURSDAY, M‘RCH TWENTY-THIRD, 1893, $100 on each iot sod required at, time 4.6, bik. 8, 40, 42, 46, bik. 10; 291, 3. 5. Alittle girl who gave ber name as Grace | of the registration, and after that date any eS eee SE HALE-PASD FOUR GfOLOCK FM, we wil seliy | PST7P% SONTEN RTREDT ROLE WEST one | Ofgaies it serine of (ale ope not fully oomlind with 11, Montelia: 2—. G. W. Barry to S. J. Brown, | Davenport arrived at Baltimore and Po-| Chinaman in this country having failed to ‘86 quality, which wo will sell at in front of she premiee. the west part oti Zueauats | (SOUTHEAST COR. LeTmaNDQerucers), | Wtivuirydarniron dar, fac ti craton Doar ae aa enn we hogy tomac tation yesterday. She wat about ten) Fegister may be seized and sent to China, $3.75. improved bys two-story brigk batiding © | FRIDAY. MORNING, MALCH SEVENTEENTH, | Furchisersosst 7 none Tecondine, fc. . 89. 133; €—. Eliza Walker et al. to A. 3 ue : i sec 75. z as BECINNT TEN OCLOCE AM : og bene og he C. BE Crandai EF of age and said she was here in| They repistered Nery quietly, it being said they grelve montia, with Tatereats, secured by weed of | This furniture, phi ie eer ee, omits te SMe SAGE kf Trustees, | aaking repairs to vs ts for a period of ‘eas left her of their countrymen here who fFust on the property, or ail caah. at the option of the | part of: chins Sve sears, Bink for-us of ‘proposals and epecticee SE G. Setaker, ots . arch her mother, who are opposed to the act. ‘Ten Chinamen living — Purchaser. A deposit of $100 at time ofsaia All CAFE. =—— ee meviier with all) ecensary information oe i e opecent oe . z and record rurchaser's eost. = atm » Solan Tose a eights: J. A. sue in Philipston, Mas., about Year ago | at Somry lie, Chelsea aad Wakoteld nso Fogle, ana Sonting at Bieusens sort git | oELEGANT OAK NIGH HACK DINING CHAIRS. | CWIANCERY SALE OF VALUAREE INDROVED cao at tie “Re ons. a pts. 132 a Se and came to this ¢ Her father bought the | tered. Besides these seventy others made appli- ‘We bave slso secured a large lot of Hight is reserved to resell the property at risk and cost SEXTON LANGES, SHUW CASES. &.- ec. ted ot FREMIBES ay whh5-0t oe . 29. sq. 727: ¢—. little one a ticket and a neighbor put her on the cation for registration, and their eases will be detauiting purchaser, HOTEL SOEPERPSE CORNER, OF, ASD yEEigD | Rik, Perey to Amelin A. Gardzer, jot 98, 0g. | train. Mr. Sweeney, the agent of the News| acted upon by Monday: About 150. Chinamen MEN'S HAND-SEWED RUSSIA eee ee | EOE Re Eten ORE AN CREERE | BRICK HODSE AND StApLE AND Hutstises 362; €—._ BR. Waldron to G. C. Bergling, pt 12, | boys’ and Children’s Aid Society, took charge of | living in Boston bave intimated that they in. HOMAE DOWIE i Oe Porbina BEDS: Waa 2} ORTH SIDE OF F STREET N ” = rs L-MADE OAK CHAMBER Ni ag. 858; 8—. | the litte traveler and will try.to find her | tend registering withis the sane y CALF BALS. AND BLUCHERS, ([HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioneer. | LOLPISG PEP UAT AD Of R GEES | THIRD. AND IMPROVED By AN OLD FRA: ene mother. ee ‘which sell everywhere for 85 and 66. —— ~ | COUCHES AND LOUNGES, OAK WAXDROBES, | py virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the aukan anaes dea i +e ree toe REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FANCY CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, FANCY TABLES, | ‘of Columbia, = -- = -- red Coal Combines Made Illegal. ‘These also go to you at QUR AUCTION ROOMS,, 612 MATTRESSES, PORTII ILET WAKE, and passed in Equity Cause No. i ‘The Washington National Bnilding and Loan Souvenir Coins. Senator MeMahon, chairman of the special NORTHW: ST, ON SALURDAY, HEATING STOVE, ac. | Hours "E" Courtaey’ ie counpiainant ) Association has been organized by the election | In compliance with many requeste, TRE STAR | committee of the New York senate whieh in- $3.75 vee ram OCLOCH A. Be, CONSISTENT IN PART DF BRUSSELS AND INGHAIN CARPETS THROUG: | shall offer for sale sr puutie eocticn, cot abe T™ of the following oficers: Joseph D. Taslor, | has secured, for the accommodation of its | vestignted the Reading coal trust, has drawn everal Noy end Sepond-hand Barter 6 soupttion, ee anise > | THIRD DAY OF MARCH AD. 16a at tee bons, t; Robert P. Porter, vi ident; | oleh 2 : 2a" x = pesent, Robert F- Torer vee ureest: yatcom, « supp of Calumbian Expt | and willnext ott intrdnce two bile to tbe oe ZR srrps.axe commons, Ermine teindonas Soviet! © REREIER FLOUR =ALSO,— to. Souvenir half dollar coins, which will be fur- | the place of that drawn for the committee by AT TWELVE O'CLOC! FOUR O'CLOCK P.™., all of n sa nepass 3 ~ Carriaces, “ ‘To this sale we invite the attention of private buy- ered twelve (12) i = 3. P. A Dagens jap 31 a9 | ished at cost price,—one dollar each. Apply sriltgiees CA hirritehstar atc — For Tur Linns febhand coroseey Warum, Harnen, New Sammp-ocst bara a Mg PEACE, TH AND Q ¥.W. ed ety daunted OF AMERICA, Andorvon. general couacel: directors: James T. | at the counter of Tux Stan business ofice. | Commiltes. The new bills forbid, under a pon- ‘Wehave loot genuine bergsinsia tne" "THOMAS DOWLING & sox. | TIME 104M. lath ST PASSES THE feeatber with, abe, iaprovetrais | Jp deat andi warivaed for it purty and wat pomey ime leo pola pal a aaa —_———— rice of coal in New York state and provide PE OLIN IIT, T[HOMAS DOWLING & 50M, Anctionsers. mhi3-dkdne RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00.. : i Tein berfection im Flour and Yesds a?! brands ta tals a Succession to Cardinal Lavigerte. for the appointment by the governor of a coal ciate shat egeg a — sacs = a. country and al! American brands in Lurope. Electric Wires Must Be Buried. ‘There was a network of electric wires in the streets of the district in Boston where eo much Serious friction is threatened between the Vatican and France in regard to the appoint- ment of a primate in Africa to sueceed the late Cardinal Lavigerie. The pope demands that | commission of three at $10.a day each, an aggre- gate expense of €500a month, who shall fix the maximum price of coal and the minimum cost of trausportation, ‘The commission shall x pair purchased here, FUTURE DAYS. (THOMAS DOWLING & SON. aucts, 612 Bet. m price of coal ing to the Teasotable ‘actual cost thereof at the place of Property was destroyed by fire last week, and it is clearly shown that the presence of these mnBbEQESES BEERS axp France shail provide the primate with a fixed Tat Waanex Suoz Hoos, . oTeeen Allowance for his maintenance, and to this the | delivery. It shall meet every three mon TO TAKE FLACE AT OUE AUCTION wires caused low of life as well as the infliction Yrench goverument objects The ops there |fvie prices hd afer-theve Kaeke Bomar ox TuEsy, e a0, fore, holds that if the primate is to look to the | lished for ix succeeding days they shall < THE 6: she re church for support the church should not wub- | take effect. Any dealer or carrier violating the | sa. 1115 F Sz N.W. Pai SnpEns EXECUTED BY TRE ce cree. aes mit to dictation or interference as to. the ap- | Fates made by the commission shall be subject a i eee aa a chptoten potutment, and the pope has intimated that be | toa fine of 31,000 or imprisonment for one | aanisot ‘Auctionsers, Mar onery so, be. wold mnay nominate an Italian for the office. In such | Yee, or both. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00... Auctioncers conveysacing and recorder au event a serious conflict will surely result, as | +00 W: — ‘cane tbe terms oi gale sve bot France would decidedly object to. having an| Chaplain Stephen of the Joliet, IL, peniten- | Fog. Cuorce B STREET isin eerie an =e persons | Italian primate over Cathoes the large mejor-| tiary will allow only Lutherans sna Catholioe 40 or ‘atter seven tage’ clung to the windows as long as they couid, but | ity of whom are either French or the subjects | in the prison Sunday schools, He will| METROPOLIS VIEW, D.C., BUILDING LOTS ate Aaa at As at last they fell to the pavement. od of France. pay no attention to Gov. Altgeld’s orders to the CALL ON W. 0. DENISON abe frame _ am z of this fire to give ne ree to & ———————— contrary. ‘to! cy * taand that the wires shall be put under the sur- | Ngurareic avtache promptly cared py ‘REAL ESTATE AGENT, ‘ S| re face of the streets. —New York Times. ‘Bromo Seltzer. bottle 10c. ‘Tay Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for cough. l0-tm 83 F ST. H.W, ‘Trestecs. FALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ‘THOS. E WaGcaMaN, mhOdbds ase

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