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A WELCOME TO PEESBYTERIANS. JOHN SMITH AT LITTLE FALLS. Arrangements for the Keception of the Dele- | Mr. W. H. Holmes Supports His Claim as gates to the General AssembIy. the First Discoverer of the Potomac. ia the systematic manner which ischar-| Mr. W. H. Holmes writes to Tux Sran as fol- acteristic of the Washington style of entertain- | lows: S visitors the Presbyterians cf this city have! In Tax Stanof April 3 Mr. H. T. Taggart crganized » number of committees which will preeents the claims of the Spaniards to the dave charge of the arrangements for the meet- honor of having first discovered. the Potomac ing of the one hundred and fifth general as- | river, and if he is correctly quoted denies to embly of the Presbyterian Church in the | the English and to our own Jobn Smith the nited States. The assembly will mest in the | credit of having been the first to pass the site New York Avenue Presbyterian Church on the | of Washington and reach the head of tidewater 18th of Mi md the sessions will continue | above Georgetown. It is not claimed that the about twelve days. The various committees | Spaniards ever passed beyond the Occoquan, are as follows | Whereas Capt. Hamar fought the natives at An- acostia, driving them into the hills, and Capt. i —Rev. Wm. Alvin Bartlett, Jen Wn Jobu B. Wight, secretary. and Smith on another occasion (Smith, vol. 1, p. oom ocean wenenree chairman; | 177+ Loudon edition 1629, Richmond reprint | Foster, Senator James MeMillan, | 919) paeeel parece yee noel Senator Calvin S. Brice, | head of tidewater. The language of Smith's chroniclers may be quoted: bh as we could with the ces in canowes, well arcs, Deere and other whereof we had part, here we found rocks growiug in some places above “Having go! bote we met di liam Strong, chairman; | migh' | dent Adiai E the grownd as higi us ‘the sbrubby trees, and | nae @ Grae 6s Hoke Smith, | d.vers other solid quarries of divers tinctures; | Stepken B. Ei Secretars D. S. Lamor‘, divers places whero the waters hed falue | <ohn Wanamaker. Justice John M. Harian, mm the high mountaines ther bad left a ca ‘Own, Justice Homer E. Jack. | tinetured spangied skurfe that made many bare recta re P. places seeme as guilded. Digzing the grown: Tne rena: Sacee | shove in the Righest eltfie of rocks we enw it i ilimm Was a claie sand so mi spangles as if it had beene Now it is impossible encounter “mighty cocks” short of Georgetown, and the language high as we could with the bote” seems con- | names are given. gathered mica at Little Falls, boing the first white men, so far as the record goes, to loos upon the lowlands of Buzzard’s | worm. | Point (au early name for the aite of Washing- on) and the classic heights of Georgetown. 1 would add that Smith's map, a production wonderful in acc considering | the tame and ihe opportunities for warvey, | shows littie indication of attempts at over- ciatement, and there would seem no goud rea- sou wity the location of the cross several miles ve Little Falls should not mark very closely the highest point reached by the expedition. There may be inaccuracies in the English ac- mnt, but the inierua! evidence furnished by go D. Van | the chronicles themselves seems to establizh ‘Join E. | the essential point as to who were the discov- Edward | ¢rers, Beron Sani V. ¥. Kolme : Pg? es . Waicott, Dr. James LAUREL, Dr. John i me Correspondence of The Evening Star. Lavret, Mp.. April 5, 1893. Forest fires have swept over the adjacent country for several days past, and great dam- age bas been done to timber and fences, and in | seem to be wholly abated, as in the present re- | as regards diphtheria and ecarlet fever, with | | per annum: Whito, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1893—-TEN PAGES. HEALTH OF THE DISTRICT. A Decline tn the Number of Deaths—Infiu- ence of the Grip. “There was a decline in the sumber of desthe lact week,” cays the weekly report of Health Officer Hammott. “From 126 in the preceding ‘week itfell to 128 and correspondingly the an- nual death rate fell from 27.2 to 25.6. ‘The five deaths from influenze (ia gripe) precisely equal ia number those in the previous report. Its mysterious presence, however, may be recognized in the comparatively large mor- tality from brain and kidney dicenses, which appear to be sequele thereto and superindveed by it, This malady does not exhibit any tend- eney to expend its epidemic proportions, jadg- ing from its death rate. “ Aente lang complaints scem to have reached their elimar for this seaton, and should tho prevailing genial spring weather continue a Fecession’ to the normal limite may be ted. ‘There was un ackual decrease in the etal casea of pacuraonia, which provaile mostly tee cererh aly t0 sonagreniioens condued. prince f among whomn fatal form of this iiness bas @ulsted throughout the winter months, com- plicated in many instances with pulmonary ‘congestion. A “Tu all other respects the health conditions prevailing in tbe District exhibit no unusual tures. Malarial troubles in serious form | ort there is nodeath from typhoid fever, nor, indeed, from any of the malarial fevers, while veven cases of the former and eight of the latter reported, no death has occurred. “Of the seven denths from violence three were from railroad accidents, one from barn, | one from wound of foot, one from ‘opium | poisoning’ and one from foreign body lodged in the throat.” Tie report shows: Number of deaths, 128; white, 84; colored, Death rate per 1,000 colored, 26.9; total population, 25.6. were under five He Says Judge Taft’s Decision Will Prevent Issuing Certain Orders. q Chief Arthur of the Brotherhood of Loco- motive Engineers has not been doing much talking since Judges Ricks and Taft delivered their decisions m Toledo in the cases of the engineers charged with of court. When seen by the New York World corre- spondent at Cleveland and asked to express an opinion Mr. Arthur said: “Iam satisfied. Judge Ricks concedes that the men havea righ: to quit work, and oniy prohibits them from doing this before the train which they may be hauling has reached its destination. A good many people expected him to rule against the right of the men to stop work, but he has not done that, and I am satisfied.” “What effect will this decision have on the | settlement of the diftculty between the broth- erbood and the railroad 2” Mr, Ar- thar was asked. ae “As to t I cannot , a8 T have not given the matter much thought.’ That remaios £0 be seen, Mr. Artbur was asked as to the effect the de- cision of Judge Taft could have on him. le roplied tbat he presumed it would probibit his frou issuing certatn notices. “What were those notices, Mr. Arthur?” “Simply notices telling the men that a strike had been declared. Man: people confound this notice with an order. Ibave no authority to order the men to strike. That they decide for themselves, und tocir decision is referred tome for approval. In case they strike without ap- proval, they simply love. the right to. rescive nancial support from the brotherhood. ‘That isall LIcannot order « strike. You mfiy, be sure the order of the courts will be obeyed. is AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. (THOMAS DOWLING & 805, Aacts. 612 Est. nw. CHANCERY SALE OF Vi ABLE IMPROVED POET UR ANTE te aE ate STEE! 01 THEAST ane z vit a decree of the | of the patent’ "Grambia wanig the ist Say. ot Srosreaeres = ‘Oa WEDNESDAY, APRIL TTFTH, 1905, st HALF. PAST fF OCLOCR BAL peat a = Iwonts-etebt thirty (30) and Lone Shas Pe subdivicies ef equare Ring for the same at's poins thiriy-1wo (2) fore has orth from southwest corner 8) ae et yes west x fs SMeacowe cigutycetet 36 ee No. 490 scribed by the decree aro we purchase raoney shsil he fone-thicd in. two ferred payments %0 efermas of sale as p 2 of sale as pre rhird Sis sae s e-third of rd in one and the dave of sain, the defi eed by notes bear! WILL GO TO THE HIGHEST TRIBUNAL. ‘The Lake Shore Engineers’ Cases to Be ‘Taken to the Supreme Court. Years of age, twenty-four were under one yoar old and thiriy-one over sixty yeurs. ‘I'wenty- | two of the deeths occurred in hospitals and public institutions, ‘The deaths by clusses were Zymotic, 14; pmental, 10; violence, 7. ' ‘Th f death were: Consnmption, 11; diurrhaal, 2; erysipelas, 2; pneumonix, 13; congestion of the iuvgs, 4; bronchitis, 6: measles, 1; kidney dircases, 10; mening induenga (ia grippe), 5. Births re. porte white males, 16 white females; 27 colored males, 17 colored females, Marrixgos | ——— VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN, The Old Officers Re-Elected at the Annual Meeting Last Night. some instances outbuildings ars reported burned. The farmers have been busy fighting fire day and night, and it was with great difii- culty that several residences in the southwest of Anne Arundel county were saved from NNetruction during the gale of wind that pre- vailed last nigh Molie Peterson of Washingtcn is the | ise Lee keller. | ney of Philadelphia is visiting Mrs . Gi J. H. Sothron Compton of Baltimore is | iting in Laurel. ' Laurel Military Band hes taken summer Free Quill Hali and will give open conceris duriug the different ce: the week. the publ Irving Williamson, D. W. Brown and Joan T. Marchand. —Sardis L. Crissey, chairman; x. George B. Patch. D.D., Rev. Ge: oodrud. A. K. Quaiffe, t, Nev. Francis J. Grimke, John Randolph, | B. C. Cartis, jr., J. R! Dodge, Charles €. B. Pierson, O. Knigat, ‘Reginald - H. si. Smita, Charies Moti, Dr. . Hughes, Roswell Amo H. West. Wiliam ston, Pert schools of this county will be of the exhaustion of fic i a E. Clepbane, rown and the shortening of the ; months some of the teachers will op: scription schools on the 17th instant, and ner, » Weston Fis W. A. H. Church, A. R. Henry Sherwood, nt, ty ch y closing ‘imentai J... Mi — Wiiktamson, A. subscript 4 io Willcugaby mise to increase the echool x»propria- for next year to the fulle: ‘and it'iscertain that if the there will be no necessity for closin; so early next year. THE BAL POUDRZE AT THE ACADEMY. Last night the Academy of Music was crowded with Indies and gentlemen from all ma of Maryland and from Vashington Virginia, Yeansyivania and other states, ‘Yae oceasion’ was the bal roudre given by the Foung iadies of Laurel, under the chanerongge of Mesdames Stephen’ Gambrill, F. 1. Azern, Evans Duvall, A. G. Valk, Crowther, Charles E. Coffin and 'G. E. Loweree. ‘The young ladies attended to every detail of the preparation neceseazy to make the occasion aperfect success, and were delightful enter- tainers. The stage of the academy was ele- tiv Gtted upesadrawing room, and onit ioned Doneh’s ozchesiza to furnish the music for daneing. ‘The academy had jus: been fitted with electric lights to inke the place of | the unsatisfactory and unreliable gas lights, ‘The supper. which was served at midnight, i civded all the delicacies of the serson in abund- and *urpassed anything of the kind h stemmpted im Laurel on an occasion of | ‘The toilets of the ladies were beau- tifal and extremeiy rich, and the scene pre- d was a most brilitant one. ecent were Misses Liliie Ber- G. Wis Commedore J. ¥ E. Culbert. do this schoois ames A. Williamson, A. P. ms, J. W. Thompson, W. Sampeon and Judge Dicl Informasion—Rev. Charies Charles Alvin B. Ramsde!l, & Wynkoop, chairman: Rev. , HM. Paul, Charles §. Clark, CE Weil, HS, Knight, FS. J A. Dobson, RB. E. John Mitchell, A H. Aeipuid, Sarah Baker of Washington, Emily Portevantof New Orieans, Helen Smith of Washington, Dangerfieid of Alexandria. Susie it:le of Baltimore, ney and Pickering of | Phil delphia, Mrs. Sullman of Philedelpbia and | Mrs. Skiliman of Washington, Dr. and Mra. W. W. nd Mrs. Emory Vali. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Albert atrup, Mrs. Dr. Cro lery Coffin, Mrs. A. P Lena Breb: diyea Waters, Adelaide Snowden, Sophia Snowden, Lulu Snowden, Annette Sudler, Gordon ‘Sudler, Bessic Valk, Anns Valk, Mary Valk, Lou- ise Gray, ‘Ai ie Gray, Genie Crane, Ad ‘Maud Harrison, Katie Mattie Coffin, Dora | ine Clark, Alice Jobe, Myteline | giisn, Jniia Engle, Tolsie English, Hattie Duvail. Mamie Nichols, Hattie Warfield, Laura Keone + Judge and Mrs. Thomas L. ses of Eikridge Landing, and Messrs. Ham- mond and Webbd Dorsey of Elieott City, Caries Nichols of Bactimore, Charles Parsons of Baltimore, Will Burt Burnes Compton, jr. Chazies James, Rob- | Howard, Thurmaa James, Prank Eng'ish, Frank De Grange, Joseph 'Nesbitt, George Powers, Henry Mulligan. Lawreace Cassard, Edward Jones, James Emory, Theodore Jen- . Waldemar Bendz, Frank Hall, Robert Edgar Jones, Charles Harris, Henry | Martin, Charies Winth?op. William and Stephen Gambriil, Frank Greene, Sims Jones, Edward Bartle, Charles T. Poore, Richard Estep. James Howard, Addison Hodges, Prof. Fred. Billard, | Herbert Snowden, Howard Blair, Henry . | Lyie, Clayton Wilson, Harry George. Ernes Wilson, Lee Clagget:, George P. Gambrill, | Julius Snowden, William E. Valk, Charles | Sadlex, James R. Vaik, Edward 8. Valk. ‘| Hail Srebme, George W. Waters, jr.. Lee Duvall, Jay E. Howell and Mr. and 3irs. Ran- Goiph Waters. ve—William Alvin Partie: an: J. A. Van Mat eis, Charies B. Bailey, Sardi m B. Gur.ey and Joana D. Me AES AI% AND WATER FREE hesney. And Many Speeches to Be Thrown in at the Single Tax Diner. The reception and supper to be given by the Washington Single Tax Club to Judge James G. Maguire of California at the National Hot this evening premises to elicit some notal —_——.__— +pecebes, Several wel ‘known single tax lead- | ‘The Cattle Market. ers are down for resporess to toasia, The menu) At the Union Stock Yards yesterday there . card is as follow were 155 cattle on the market and sold as fol- Mena. lows: Best sold from 53c. to Sige. per pound; | Some of the Products of Tand, Prepared ; good sold from 4%. to Se. per pound: mediam | for Human ts by L roid from 4c. to 4}4¢c. per pound; common sold Air and Water Free. from 2c. to Se. per pound. Three hundred | Dr. E. Glacmon is to act as toastmaster and ee boseniy omg egg eee the prograca to be carried out under his direc- jgmbs gold from S3fe. to 6&e. per a tion is as follows: *“T'be Singl spring lambs from 10c. to Iligc. per e J. G. .” Henry Geor 3 Cows, with caives, sold from €25 to $50 each. State of the market dull. A Suit for Gas Stock. Suit was yesterday entered against the Wash- ington Gas Light Company for 800 shares of its stock by the Pennsylvania Company for In- surance on Lives and Granting Annuities. The s:ock, it is asserted, belonged to the late Chas. | |. Baker of Philadelphia, of whose estate the | Penusyivauia Company is the administrator. | In 1390, it is alleged, John R. Baker and Eliza- beta Baker were the executors of the estate, and the stock was taken from the exeeators is company for ich were forged ywers of attorney. One of these authorized ‘illiam B. Orme as att Tialston; Pattersoc. The commi::ce of arrangements is eomposed of Thos. F. Monahan. chirman; Charles New- XK. J. Boyd. treasurer: E. W. . Bow-r. A. Kabner, . E. J. Dakin, C. P. Montgom- . Balloch and J. C. Leonard, The 2 of the clud are Dr. E. Giadmon, presi- William Geddes, secretary, and Ulrich T. Delegates to the Diocesan Convention. Delegates to the diocesan convention hare been elected in St. John's Church as follows: J.C. Bancroft Davis; alternave, Judge A B. Hagner. Dr. Robert Reyburn; alternate, Dr. Gunnell, Gen. James H.Watmongh; alternate, ol J. G. Parne. Heary E. Peilew; alternate, Commander Chadwick. B. H. Warder; alter- uate, Cob Elio: carrying up the aggregaie to $ ) would fill the The annual meeting of the Veteran Volun- teer Firemen’s Associstion was held at the engine house, 19in and H streets northwest, last ovening, President Jas, H. Richards in the chair and John J. Peabody secretary. The committee on membership reported favorably on the applicati: + of Thos. Cisele, Anacostia: E, H. Sipe, Metropolitan H. & L. Company; W. L. Lowe, American H. & L. Company, and D. D. Reily of Vigilant, and they wore elected. ‘The reports of the secrotary, Mr. Peabody, and trensurer, Mr. Cammack, were received, showing an active membership of 102, sixteou life members and fourtesn honorary merabers, and a baiance on hand. ‘They were re! consisting of J.T. Snier, Hines and J. W. Thompson. Mr, Given, from the euteriainment tee, made a further repor, ber of tickets A comm: et 10 hear from, ed from the Sons of Veterans announcing the e: m of the fol- lowing oficers: resident; W. H. Richards, vice president; A. LL. Goodall, record: ing secre H.C. Given, financial se y George 4. Brown, treasurer, and C. W. Given, marsha‘. After some discussion on the propriety of giving one or more excursions, the iollowing committes was appointed on the subject: Rovt. Suiton, F. W. Kahler: and Joan A. G | Mr. Keithley prescuted for the widow of the Inte Waiter Nicholson balf a dozen coat buttons of the Metropolitan Hook and Ladder Company, also for himself and Mr. Shaw a brick from | the Anacostia engine house, and they were re- ceived with thanks. ‘The election of im the re-el ction of the o! follows: mes H. Ric ds (Anacos: ident: Godwin Prerce (Columbia), vice p J. J. Peabody (Columbia), recor ig BEC: ‘i F. W. Keblert (American Hook and Ladder), financial secre:ary; Wm. Cammack (Franklin), | treasurer; iulius Strobel (Perseve: i rge W. Keithley (Ana 4 John W. Thompson (Amer. i x and Ladder), mershal: J Strobel. John A. Goodrich. Jos. B. Walling, F. H. Fridley and J. H. Spiihuan, commiliee on membership; James H. Richards, James Ragan, Wm. Cammack, John W. Thompson and F. W. Kahlert, traetecs. On resuming the chair Mr. Richards heartily thanked the membership for again selecting him as the presiding officer. ee Join the Saaitary League. ‘The objects for which the Sanitary League | ‘was organized appeal to every resident of | Washington, Its purposes if accomplished | will promote the health and happiness of the | community, and in dcing that wiil contribute vastly to the material prosperity of the city. If you want todo something toward making | Washington the mort healthful city, the best | city to live in, as well as the most beautiful city on the continent, send your name in as a mem- | ber of theleague. Fill out the accompanying | coupor and send it to the secretary of tho, league, Mr. John Joy Edson, 1003 F street | northwest: Washington, D. C., 1893, You are hereby authorized to present my name for mezubersitip in the Sanitary League of the District of Columiia. | ame Address. oe The Brookland I+ 1 Association. ‘The monthly meeting of the Brookland Hall | Association was held at McGeo's store last | evening and the attendance was quite good. The president, Mr. Thos, G. Carmick, occupied the chair and the treasurer, Mr. A. T. Connoliy, made a gratifying statement in regard to the association's funds. The progress of the building was discussed and Dr. Brooks, the chairman of the committee on laying the cor- ner stone, outlined the 1m proposed on that occasion. ‘The date hns not yet been defi- nitely determined upon. for it is probable that the corner stone and dedication ceremonies wil” be united and it is intended to muke the event ® memorable occasion in Brookland. The buiiding is neariy under roof and the contrac- tors sre pushing their efforts as rapidly as is consistent with thorough wo: ip. —_—__— The “Combine” of Typewriter Companies. The president of one of the typewriter com- panies inthe new combination said last night that Clarence W. Seamans of Wykoff, Seamans & Benedict would be the president of the new organization, and H. H. Benedict of the same firm would 'be the treasurer. ‘There would Probably be two vice presidents. If there were only one, L. C. Smith,the inventor of the Smith Premier typewriter, or Chas. N. Fowler, presi- dent of the Equitable Mortgage Company, Four Trainmen Lose Their Lives. A terrible railroad accident occurred Mon- day night on the Jacksonville and South- eastern railroad, near Glen Vernon, » mining village in Illinois. Four were killed and 10; & Weish, or} | bon; Hugh Woods, fireman of No. 29. | could finish he would dip his | produce the James Lennon of Toledo, Obio, the Lake | Shore engineer who was found guilty of con- tempt of court according to Judge Ricks' decis- ion, has, in obedience to the instructions of bis attorneys, refused to pay bis fine and has been formally arrested and is in the custody of the court, His attorneys will appeal the case to the Sa- reme Court of the United States for a writ of jabeas corpus, and it will come up at Washing- ton aseoon as possible. Locomotive Engineers will fight the matter to the bitter end, and will not sparo any expence, ‘They realize that the fiual decision is of vital importance to their organization, TRE POrr's LIBERALISM. Me Urges the Necessity of Keeplug in the ‘Track of Modern Progress. Pope Leo has just completed an oxam- ination of the question of the study of the Scriptures, His holiness will toate separ to bishops requesting tiem to enjoig ° profound study of the Scriptures, He also urges the necessity of keeping ia the track of modern progress and discovery in order to adapt Catholiciem to the needs of the day. snes aria) FROST-MARKE! THE TEOPICS. A Peculiar Effect of Climatic Conditions in Mexico. From the San Antorio Daily Xxpress, id you ever wee a frost-marked man?” Maj. Tom Watson asked me today. major continued, “it is quite common down in Mexico on the enstern slope of the Sierra Madre elevation. ‘To understand the strange ocour- | rence I must tell you something of the unusual conditions that cause it, You know what we call a phenomenon is nothing but the result of tome extraordinary combination of unuzual circumstances. Now suck a combination exists in certain parts of the slope. You've been to Monterey, and must remember the cloud-piere- ing pinnacies that rise abruptiy to the west, and whose serrated outiiue is lost in the south- ern horizon, “These pinnacles are the castern battlements of the gros: table land of M thoi of miles in extent, and six to tem thousanl feot above the cca. ' A few milos to the east, with a deen valley intervening, is an outer dofense, a! long, narrow, but lofty upheaval, of which the majestic Suddle mountain that overhangs Monterey is the northezu butiress. On its exstern tide this zange drops down to the al- most dead sex level that strotehes eheer to the Gult of Mexico, while through it are occasional rifts to drain the m ley between it and the grea: table land of the west “hh ivi give exit not only to water but to peut up air, that the phenomenon that I am telling you about occurs. You see, when ons o: the great waves of air that with almost fized periodicity sweep, from west 20 east, even this pars of the aches the titanic Tews that guard nlimit of the table land, itis piled up in great masses that roll down shrouga, breaks in the battlements and thea whirl with ike force through tho few rifts in the “Now, in the late winter months this huge mass of air that tumbles down into the warm valley below is intensely cold, no: only because of the great elevation from which it comes, but because of its extreme dryness. Anybody that has traveled in that part of Mexico must have noticed that if writing in the open air and his letter happened to be a long one before he no into mud in- stead of ink. The water wouid have all eva rated into the thirsty air, leaving nothing but the inky extracts, , “Here again several conditions combine to henomeual dryness, During winter time theair on tne table land is colder and heavier than the same sirata overlying the sea, so that no moisture-laden currens oan reach it, consequently the same air driftaabout for months over thirsty plains and against ice- coid peaks, becoming from day today drrer and dryer. ‘Then another factor helps to deprive this air of every vestige of water. These table lands are not barren wastes, as maty suppose, but are usually covered with's thick growth of different species of cactus and other plants that by a wonderful provision 07 nature possess to au extraordinary degree the power of absorb- ing water directly from the air. While your ink is disappearing from the bottle, and your skin is being absolutely tanned upon you, prick one of | these plants and water will ooze from it. In- deed, Indians mako long journeys over water- less ‘regions, -assuaging their thirst with the liquid prossed from certain varieties of these hydrogenic plants. Naturally where the earth 1s eo deprived of its aqueous blanket, radiation has fail sway, dissipating in the winter nights the little heat gathered from the sun during the “But before I come to the tI must tell you something elsc about dry air that may be you have not thougit of, You see what I am going to tell you is somowhat incredible, but if you thoroughiy understand the causes you won't doubs it. Well, then, if you will firea stove up toa white heat and’ then thrast your finger into the red-hot but almost chemically dry air within, the immediate sensation be not one of heat, but coldness, induced by the rapid evaporation of the natural moisture be tho within shot of the cold, “Thouga cannon shot ten of, is table iand, the valley that I have spo being at a low lovel and within the always moist, and would, of itself, know 20 winter. In winter it doesget frigid winter, and in the twinkling of aneye when a huge ee ae oes eel the over- I through range offers a free exit to tho warm air of the valley. “You can easily what often happens. ‘You have seen that the red-hot but ary air @ stove, when brought into contact with skin. would produce cold. Now, what's result when a mass of air just as dry, but zero in temperature. envelops in an instant « perspiring man? Why, sir, it the drope of ‘The Brotherhood of | “Well,” the | in the neighborhood of these rifts, that , interest at six per | WW ACTER B WILLIAMS & 0O., Anctioneers ANNUAL SPRING SALE, By order of the ‘TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMPANY. AT OUR SALES ROOM, Cor. 10th st. and Pa. ave. n.w., TUESDAY, MARCH TWENT”-EIGHTH. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., THREE and RALF- PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M., and will continue daily at same hours until the. entire stock ts dis- posed of. mh27-10t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Avcts. LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucis,, 1407 st TRUSTERS: SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY OX FOURTH STREFT BETWEEN G aND STREETS NORTHWEST. phe Sutton cas Saf of Colt Sieboias ‘Dante 2 others, Ko, raed trustees, arvointed Dr sald decree. ‘ill’ nrogeed to sail. oa MONDAY HE SEVENTEEN’ A DAY OF APRIL, 1833 at IVE O'CLOCK P.M. in front of ths prechices, lot 4 in square 529, Washitgion. D. C., froming 23 feet: inches on 4th street with a depta of'100 feet. ‘a fou~room brick house. ‘erie 0. sale: One-third in cash; balance im one and two years in equal tostailments, ‘or which the Rater of a pearine Aer cent per aaa r secured by deed ‘of tease upon 1 req dew ‘pot ‘of $200 will be re wy Sen days’ ad | ES fhe Geftuiting par nant oo pepe aa ‘+ oo FS: ‘Trustees, the risk and cost of the Gets yurchaser afte ‘4H. W. KAPPLER, fe dave previous advertisement of euch resale {a _apl-d&ds “G29. Y. ave. aaa Erguine Rist newspaper. Conveyancing at the | G preNDID SUILDING LOTS FRONTING 239 5- IRWIN B. LINTON, Trastec, wuts °txp ‘YOURTEESTN “STOEETS wmh2s-12t ice 2407 F st. n.w. NORTHWEST. On. WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON, APRIL ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, L 1407 Gat. sh rte of TRUSTEES’ SALE OF 1 WO-STORY PRESS.BRICK Lote Tero as, INCLUSIVE, SQUARE 235, oF = | _ Each of these lots heve x front of 20 Jeet on W ERIDENCE, 90. "iY STREET Noble qustitone, ich bnew fens yh ‘street, By virtue of « certain deed of trast. dated the sth | 1258 2 a Qaz.cf Sovember. A. DOL end duly recorded tm | Heme 05593 3 ming gh B43 13, 1050, ‘tollo 233 ek seg. cue of the cand | teins 22,050 5-12 square fect This ism’ aplentia Fecords, of, tae Dine ‘of Columbia, and at tho re- | building propersy and can readily be jaest arty secured thereby. we will seit a: par- | $y ia Day OF APRUe ae IVE CLOCK . M.. the nz deecr'ved jand and premises to be wiven ceasing interest, parabie | wn and distinenished as ard being Lot numbered intially, and to de secured by deed of trast on ty-tive (85) in Harvey Spaldine’s subdivision of | Property. oF all cash. at option of purchasers. A de. | fists equave nan pered teeteny et (OIL), | POSE ef $00 wil! be required of pure laser i gold as | fan per plat recorded ia Liber 16, folio T87 of the rece SP atirety oF $200 ca. eagh lot if sold SIs of the office of tue surveyor of the District of | H-Sof ele. Convorancing. &e.. ct pure nunbia, with, the, improvements, consisting of 8 | 2 Tent reverted to resad the none be 4 two-story’ press-brick residence, Known as 412 P | 3 BaP and sot of ta dntatlse 2225) Termes of anle: The purchaser to a trust ie s some newspaper with“intorget of, €2,000 with aboat two yours | Puolished in Washinton. DG. to run; be'ance to cash, “All conveyan'ing and | _824-d&ds__ DUNCANSON BRCS., Avct: Fecordiag at purchaver's cost. “A dspouit of 8100.¥ill | Tp ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. AUCTIONEDES, Derequired a: the tine of aale asd terms upust bs | Re ‘$20 PENNA. AVE. 5.9. compiled’ with wit fteen days :rom day of sale cr ae (a Say eel BOE ice Bg. se COLLECTORS: SALE OF TWO (2) FINE BAY CAR- notice as they may deem neccssar; ALTER A. BLOWN, 2 mh2Asds GEORGE A: JORDAN,{ Trustees. (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, aucriopen TRUSTEES" SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE STREET NEAR THIR- CT HEAST. f trast, one dated March recorded, rexpect- and in Liber 1687, rds of the Distriet of uw. FROSTING ‘ONE TEENTH STRIRT S01 | purcharer $200 at | time of sale, 5 coraplied with in ten i & Ei Ly Will be ry 0 ria. Une Lo ES UEEEREES ants. 625 Pa. ave. me TPHOMAS DOWLING & 30¥, ave ticneers, Ol Est. nw. TRUSTEES §aLF OF VALUABLE INPEOYED Sr OT Dp ETAREE DERGES id rik 473 et seq. Tunbia bode: | 1G fi thore ce-tain piscew OF | ‘fare te ju the cay of | | bea red ind fe ave (144) | Jonian W. mublivinion 0 ‘veuiene thereon ‘y five seers iron Ars Torus of sae: One #400, casi, balance in oay ~ Srercens per sant, yn'the nro erty. | Ali rs na at pic Rivera coat Ace Fequired cm each lot itva!d separately at | Terms to ve complied with in Af-esm j Will be forveited. _mbes-dkas FUTURE DAYS. WALten B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneors. ROOM HOUSE. CONSIST- ITE UPHOFSTERED TN Oe abi. eee Wan tet RS. SIEADS, .BORSACE AND | WASHSTANDS, HALE TABLE AND RACK HAIR AND RUSK MATTRESSES. SPRINGS, COUCHES, BED- 3 BRUSSELS AND OTHER dence. N Ign’ the atteution afb ‘attention of buyers. rerups cash. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CC api-2 wu B. WILT IAMS & CO. AUCTIONEERS. TION OF BLOOMING AND 4 CHOICE co! FRIDAY, APRIL r LOCK P. i. apo-2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.; AUCTIONEERS, Penn, ave. n.W. TRUSTEES: SALE OF INPROVED REAL ESTAT ON THE COLUMBIA” Ox BLADENSBUR. BO NEAR #LORIDA AVENUE, BY AUC. TON. By virtce of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | District of Columbia, vassed om the “30th das of Marcu, AD, 1803, in equity eause No. 14173 wherein John it. Geier et “al. ate. compiainante, a belitnert etal. ate defendants, the’ tn trustee will. offer for sale ‘auction, 10 Shike premper, ON MOSBAY” APSTE “SE VE TRENTH. TSG, AY FIVE O'CLOCK P-M.. all that certain piece of ‘parcel of land end premi‘ess known Sec dhetmepthed. ot aud vanity ick muanbersd ove Rundred and twents-tonr (124), fa Charles 2 Hanes? upaivi cu of eerein jute in “tote. Wargames subdivinion °: part Hows. as Tecorded in Boor county No, ©. follo 37. of the rece ‘onde of the surrevor's Said District, said lot being situate in the county of Wi District of ra Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase Wo pald onewied ta one year oe tie spe ‘2 third in one Year au yearn from date of sale, eald. deferred paymonte t3 be Inasers and £5 be wecured’ by deel at ey erty sold, or al” canbe at Cos rice ‘Trastee, PPURCANEON BROS,, Ancte.. thand Data nw. TUNERS MADE SY AHEARR GEE By virmneot trust ‘soll at. LA '30-foot sat teselay £0. $1,750, pays | j Suis vey NOS | LOT HARDWARE, &, CONTAINED IN STORE ee LES. CHINA AND GLASS DECOHATIVE TEANTS, Viz. PALMS, PAN- ee oe DANTS. AMAKYLLIS, LILIES, Roses, Hardware, Louis, Furniture, &c. ZALVAS, RM DODENDRONS. CRNERABIAS, | “Terme cash. Sale pusitive: Bie ES URSEEY OF JORNEAUL: | apdudte * PATVER'S StoaS. auctioneers. AND _ PENNSSLVANIA AVENUE | JQURSUANT TO DECREES OF THE CIRCUIT EST, SEVENTH, Court of the United he Es pitt a ae RE Aye ets faghes iebiaxa'g an at mo TWELFTH, 1803, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we’ will eell,in front of the premises, RIAGE HORSES, VICTORIA, BUCKBOAKD, | SINGLE AND DOUBLE SLEIGES, DOUBLE CARBIAGE HARNESS, &e., BY AUCTION ON SATURDAY, APRIL EIGHTH, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK &., IN FRONT OF THE SALES ROOMS OF RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. ‘We will sell unJar onder of the Probate Coart the 2335 BRIDGE (OR M) STREET, GEOEGE- TOWN, D. C., AT AUCTION, CONSISTING OF ENGLISH AND OTHER LOCKS, BOLTS, KEYS, HINGES, SAND PAPER, GU: STOVES, CHAIR SEATS, GUN AND PISTOL MATERIAL, LOT TOOLS, BaLL MATERIAL, CARTRIDGES, KNOBS, CASTERS, LOCK AND GUNSMITH TOOLS, FORGE AND BELLOWS, LOT FURNITURE, &., &., &e. £2 WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWELFTH, 1865, at trict of Vi-winia, envored Hareb. 1695, and sae fs i expose for THUnSDAy, TH El tar ice 7th day of ed ot ApS eee oe RTs Davo: en MAY, ae AT SWELVE, stead of the 13th day of i. 1893, £8 previocaiy advertised, tne butidine at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, known 2s the Cnaraberlin ‘ita all the nent, title and ancerset of the Old Pout Contort ‘Hove! Ccmpeny thercias nd ah he povliegen, appurtenances, property and of Drapery “hereto appertaiaine, ‘erm: The sum 0; $89,000 in casi, and the residue in three equa! instalsnenis, oayable’ sespectively in ‘ateen months, with intsrest thereon, ee the eakd ‘deferred payments 20 qbonda of the purchasst. Sat the “day of 2 pre erty, insured at his expense fo the full amount of tae Darease money due by him for the benefit o: the com mnissivcers. ‘The deverred vayments, or so much ‘thereof as may not be weeded for the t of ex BES Rate See detal cete eenceet centage a3 the said bonds would be entitled to out of ‘the proceeds of said sale. WiENSe a wire, RICHARD B. TUNSTALL, ‘Commissioners. DUNCANSON BROS., Au aps-dewids ASD wy ARS OLD : SEw LONE Vena SUP: *” cul ASPETS. Be. ALSO , = wis Le Ar \ Pas, ATE Ee Pare Fy £ SABNESS, SEER, bey SALE. TARES PLacr ToMC Hat TWoLYe HERA ASCE GALS | carne AVENUE SORTAWEST | 4 Est lacs whe HB WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts neg BERNHEIMER & CO | AUCTIONEERS, StCCrSs + WEERSE Go. SSA AYE NW | AWS SATE OF CHAMB: G LOOM AND O-HRR YURNI 5 within on: Seles Rome, ows ara. SALE, RALN OR SHINE. DARR&OO.. Ancte, | SEVEN HUNDRED a P THE PostIvE SALL. The sale for this woek embrace a eeneral sasort- moat of well-kent Hourefs.nisuine Goods; Ses to hich Wwe cell atwention Bais AMERICARITE MANUFACTURING mata = Pi Nuioax, am ATIMEE & SLOAN, Avetionsern, 1407 Gat ‘ALSO. | who is breasine Up housekeeping, the | Df thelr Bouse. XESo, y after our Furniture Sele, we will sella ery, Faney Goods, Buttone, German- Hig lous POCR MST SE + Se. & By vireneo of wrust <b day of Aw. ‘a BERNREIMEE & CO., Auctioneers, fut, AD. Ike, and duly Liver 1771 So Biase re ch =) = Sits ENSINGER!: ION PRAZAAR. eNsixokes ARSHOS BMAME Another car load of Horses, Mares and ‘Mules have been consimned to us by Messrs. M. For & Sou of Baitimore, Md. Thee will be sold to the highest biddors at the bezaar THUMSDAY MORNING, APRIL SIXTH, beginning at TEN O'CLOCK. Are You locking for # good business bors:? ‘This ts your opportunity. Wo will also sell stanction 30 head of Horses and Mares which wore consigned to us by parties in thiscity. This ts an excellent lot of fue workers and drivers S. Bensinger, BU Accrioszra, 940 Ia Ave QcurrE, pane Al Hy. BeRoMaNn.» G. M. LXMERICH, ) Trastess, ni, ine one a: C13g) acree and. twenty-two coe) percha, © oF fom one-third in one dow of sale, : One-acte trast of Innd owned by stiey Barnes ant one eee ste, | PUBNIC SALE OF 2 rayuunnts to be secured by eed toon | + vremi eed sold. and to Sy} = =< par cout per snuam ‘oun of ‘nals, pa By victue of = decce. sei-annasily. or sil casa, at the opuon 0” the pur. term, 180% Ghunor. A Befiont of £200 t0'be =. | Terms of sale to be co_ipited with with: Dpreuiisss to be remsid ciated | Purchaser,” Conver agen oa FREDERIC bistorie _ap3- kis Adews batidine, nd con- ATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., aTOTIO! R = oP aves STEPS SALE OF DESIRABLE ROPERTY (O% (0) TREE ‘fumbled SPEIVSEVESTE ta0s, AT DIVE Stein ator oe Col ‘ow'na deac"ibed real estate, situate in @: Wansimcwon, Diavrict o: Columbia, to wit: in equare ameter twelve (ol2), cous.iued wichita the and boar 4a,"vig: Doct tine for end var of let gt tng ar Palay | aos: & | the lot of cround knows and of * dts: wenty (2U) feet east from sd'io" and ruuuiug, thence: rt feet, thence south oue wu red aud a bs 0) foe, ad thence, : my b— ‘foe wo ie Geeihuime, tonetber snp Modis Stree lau i oneal Gwe Fears from Se ma’ beaTinae iuteress, at the wee of Oar eh) ae ber siuwai from tue, day of, sale, paysite erm aa ined of sol Dureaese ma den-ed by bonds al secarit, i bave bean paid. formation ing of a ‘two-story frame house, Rorthwes court of Alex- taveexecuted bond J ior the faith we Easchasar._ Ai paren aser's con: HENRY PRA’ Takase ISAAC L. Bi RATCLIFFE, DaRREco.. All conveysne.ne, UCTS. 20 PAC AVE Bw. AND DESTRA: » D BICYCLES D GRADE: WITH CUS: SAND BOLI! S _,The second-hand wheeis are ail in first-class con- “oa THURSDAY, APRIL STRTH, 1863, AT HALF- AST FUCK O'CLOCK P.M., we will sell at our sates rooms, 3 “ane assortment of abow-. Whee-scam oe BATCLIFF:. DAR & CO. imevonecrs, "CTIONEELS. LOT ON N STREET ST AND TWENTY- VERY VALUABLI PROPLETY. DORTHWEST, REAR ON 4 1 This, property is vay o on Indlane ave: opj csi z Yoot to 30-toct al ns ERNOON, APRIL SIXTH. 1833, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we whi ofer for saie, in front of the prezat ply either: id opporsunity to | baud their general attention. ‘Terms easy atrd mate Ebow! on N st. oF adepth of 100 feet, with 5 ‘the most valuable building sites in of tae city in too day fro da ‘Oue-tintrd cash, the balance im one | _# -— OS ars, G er cen: per sunum, payable seui~ | aso yas DOWLING & SON, Aucts. deed of trust on he the vs tired at the sime of re with’ in fifteen days: ol Bet. mw dep stor $200 terns of wale are not complied from the day of sale rigitt reserved to resell the proj Pohaser exty hd cost oc the efaaltme \dvertisement of such resa! vublished in Washiaswoa, D. C, and rerordiuy at the com EATCLIPFE, D. On SATURDAY, APRIL EIGHT! PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P_™. Pi leessemten: Spree { Sipcorel iy encrere sioeram sapere, eset Now Sie al Sa “Torus made buown at time of sale, Converani and recording at cost of parchaser- A Geposit "faren dace an aetna wits t. dete the property will be resold at risk and cost of tbe o> pee " THOMAS DOWLING & SON. mb30-dke ‘Auehonren, RATCuEFE Dans 2 co, 20 FA LE OF DESIRABLE BUI PRO! HOUSE, NO. EAST. | ATCLIFFE, DAR® & CO.. Ax Roms Taare ares . We oe ee, Ms IND, BATH Ax (8, BEING Ni AVENUE cnicn on WEDSESDAT: ares x of Spend a 2: Fa) (eect ereewe RATCHET, DARE 8 SO pRREA ATE Cumar & Lex, 928 Tru Axo 706 K Sz. N: W. Wewish to close out the balance of our Spring Wraps ‘and Costs and will offer them at « discount of 20 ea ctreet wear Sy aelalede Spares RATCLIFFE, DARR = aioas, ‘One bundred @-4 Chenille Table Covers at 5c. eaca. laws Ge See, ase Gy ‘New Dress Goods. all the new spring shades, Resnda and Violet, Heliotrope and Eminenoa, OM Rosa New Tan and Cadet Blue ‘Trimming @ilks to match. “Reduction in Kid Gioves.* button Boollop Top Glace, Mou-guetaire Glass and Undressed Mousquoteire in Bisck, Tam and Gray. ‘Were $1.35, @1.50 and €1.75 pair. Reduced to Ste. ‘12%, 15, 20, 25, 30, Shand 40c.e yard. Exwre Becey Semen enane opera, CARHART & LEIDY, Mh dK tee adie ST Ovi

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