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sl THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1893—TEN PAGES. 7 A SINGLE TAX DINNER. a £ reform isagitated and discussed ax single tax is Seine ee Se held by numerous persons is not duly consid- AUCTION 5S. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. = pions its ulti ured. ered. — ae ee NG —————— = = = Speeches Made af the Banquet to Judge | “Ty, couldn't stop thie movement if we tried; | TB Relations of Large Fortunes to the| The tendency has been and is strongiy to HIS AFTERNOON. THIS EVENING. FUTURE DAYs. ——— ven the men who set themselves against it will | ee ee fay apna tgghtoen — Rien (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aveta. .612 Eat. nw. | WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers Percassos BROS., Ancts., hand Dee SOME FAMOUS RELONMEES TALK OF THE REVO-| fare’ put to Keep oat” Tne Te OF Mh A now THE DISPARITY IX THE PossEssiox or | banking and in all lines of prodaction and dis: | CH SECER SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED eta ee z OOM MOUSE, CONSIST. | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTE, TO Com: —WEXEy GxoRGE, THoxas o. | | WEALTH CAME AROUT—LARGE LANDED oR | tribution of commodities. It is a recognized | REAL ESTAS BEING PREMISES) NO. 122 TAPESTRY: WATNUT AND ANTIQUE OAR | TESHOESE ACADEME.) SS OYE NUR URE HENSON, JOHN DE WITT —* = PERSOXAL POSSESSIONS WILL PROBABLY BE fact that competition has been very largely dis-| SOUZHWEST AND NO. 610 THIETEESTHL By order of the CHAMBER” SUITES, WALNUT EXTENSION | rant T will sel! at pablic @ac .K—2m2 Moveurx; | “The billionaire” received come very caustic| pyssiparep IN THE NEXT GEXERATIOS. | Placed by combination. Comprebending this | gy virtue of «decree of the Supreme Court of the TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMPANY. Hook CASES. LIBRARY TABLES East | © aed hag tits eke Sines | Aad seeing that there is vast disparity in the | pietrict of Caltunbia, bearine dats the Sist day of agpsta pita es WALSCE BED: | * ‘man of Brooklyn, who sew that monster of | Bichard H.McDonald, jr .in the Californ‘a Macazine. | Possession o wealth the working people of | 2, L8G, in equity cause No. ax AND | WASHSTANDS. | Tt could not be otherwise than that the im- | t2e country have adopted the plan of meeting | a a Cor. 10th st. and Fa. ave. n.w., There m1 many people who do not | wealth as a possibility xf the present system is | nee r combinaticn with combination, or, in other able. suction, in UESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTE. TABLES. CHINAS 4p Fe prclans te/sen atx way cheeky eat of Ghsdeane began by giving some of his, mense fortunes acquired in the last thirty years \ords,by forming labor organizations Ae trane- | Gare Ga ge ones ce ce oe DE BaUesais as DOpaae | Se tenncencooaty Mageboraeas the: now surround the social condi riences in Brooklyn to show how by a few men in this country sbould be the sub- portation by rail and manufacturing as now @ improved prop- PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK PM, and will continue souait, invents eek third echaae money in cash, ‘The growing: distinetion of in the pre-ent system of taxation. | ject of serious reflection as to the future effect | curried on require the sezvices of large numbers | “ox DAY. APRIL SIXTH, 1893, at HALF: | daily at same Bours until the entire stock is dis- y we sail sell at private feo De siven bearine © per cent per ome . jarstepmaor he bough! a bouse a: started out | upon the mass of the people and upon the | Of Men orgunization is practicable. ‘The sume | PAST FOUN O'CLCCK P.M,” pari of lot numbered | posed of. ‘northwest, a general aseset- favabe sim -ennwelly, and) to te Vof trast on (be preminis t . a few improvements on it. He tn - is true, only tou less extent.in the building and | neBteer, Qa," atuary mambered cour andre tend 10 Ww. wi S Avets. | m signs of the | paiz.e] the front, added a new stoop and put | Character of our institutions, There are those | some oiner trades, The object of these organ- | Faswercosth fourteen (a) feet eset ch tie See | fe WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. west poses hte some ae her et who express alarm at the immense chasm jvations is to compel capit corner of said jot and ranning thence, sonth exe tun<| $——————— gor. and me new glass,” The result was that the a ization pel cmpital to comeeds (tp FUTURE DAYS. ture, Carpets, &c., to whieh | Sanh. at the oa | tthe B. WILLIAMS £00, | Sun) will be required at time Anctioneera | ke. cont. Ter A, | Reber RS " avi Lieto: kak a8 wi : dred and twenty-two feet_ two (2)inches: s within brceen aya, otherwise find fault with | *essors bad ased his valuation 25 which separates the very opulent from the vast | labor what it deserves. Such an object is | Oi%t fourteen (14) fect. thence north one hundred =... ——————_ resel. ths proverty Tish and cost o detaal Ge eatgemenesipes| Poe pOy ee pomp nepinapraenym oe majority of the populstion, and a fear that as a | proper and praiseworthy if the measures re- | fmenty-iwo. tiith fen: ceo (2) Inches: thence wot | [ATIMER & SLOAN, Ancts,, 1407 Gst | UCTIONEERS. | Fy purehe ei tve days" sagertigine of sack so ggest that is eve % taxes more than the interest on the cost of the | Hation we shall drift into a government, aristo- | sorted to are defensible. To arouse labor so | With the line of ret fourteen (14) feet to the place: 490 © oe, algeria of 2 OF BLOOMING AXD | HUES Home Gewspaner pobshed 1a oa, Pins eps | : - be a s LE : “RTT OX | A CHOICE COLLECTI ; = tory to themselves. improvements. He bought « lot and started a | cratic in form and which will be controlled by | that it will assert its rights demagogues and | pfumamgynr-the same being rreiites No. 400 Fatreet | TRUSTEES, SALE, OF NALCARLE EROPER TE ON | ee SRATIVE PLANTS. VIET PALMS) Pate | BOC 00" JON B. WEOHT, Trustee. There is one set of fe who are not lostin | foundation. With simply a hole in the| the monetary power. In the old world both | mountebanks are in the habit of +0 assailing | "the terms of sale as prescribed by the decree are ax | _ STREETS NORTHWES TE ig SANTEE acht ameter | 4 esto t ad of uncertainty and doubt. They be-| cround it was assevsed at twico what it bad | monarchy and aristocracy are based upow | capital as to create a feeling of intense hostil- | follows: One-third of the purchase mcney shall be | | By virtue of a decree of the Suoreme Court of the | QUAL OM THE NURSERY OF JOMS Satie | [ATIMEE® SLOAN, Ac: hese they know there is something greatly been before. It was @ case of a part being | wealth. A poor duke, lord or count in Europe | ity. Labor and capital aro natural antagonisms | Fears from the date of salr, tue deferred payments to | Deummond arainst Da - | So Str sttks* Roow. \cokNeR TENTH ‘ ag greatly | “ester than the whole, He wondered wherein | may nominally have a social status correspond- | because their interests collide. ‘The relations | be evidenced by. notes tearine Interest at sin ber | 10705. docket :, the thvderaitned trustees, ares STREET AND | PENRSTLVANIA AVERUE wrong in things as they are and that ther can | Ponid be the righteousness of such ® jing to his rank, but among the wealthy the | of the employer ard employe are like those of | fp mrepbriy sold of alt cash at the oplica of pur, | THE SEVENTRENTH DAY OF APRIT INK kt ATPOUE OCLOCE Bae, Ary SEVENTE Mr acken Silase pply the remedy. These are the followers of of taxation, and so unconsciously he became a | impecunious duke, lord or count is regarded | the seller and the buyer. Low wages are | chaesr A deposit of 8100 on each: of tbe prentings PS P.M.. in front of the preiaises. lot 4 cl of OWA EERE WILLIAMS & C0, Aveta (at the time of sale, and on case the | in square 520. Washitigton, D. C., fronsing 23 feet ® a : aaa ro Pek cae SAR wit taelte | fuebceaathapes with ndoyehst WO) Feethenpfoved | FRATCUIFFE, DARE & CO., ATCTIONEERS 20 =. Henry George, the single tax people, who | convert to the theories of Henry George before | by his class very much as the poor | best for one and high wages are best for the | Will be regain believe in removing the bardea of taxation he knew anything about the theories asex-| whites of the south were looked upon | otuer. To produce successfully requires both | ays aster the APRIL TWELFTH. Ise, aT ‘ e day of sale the right in Sn four-ro0! from the poor and placing it on the shoulders | pounded. by that gentleman. Since that time | by the slaves. ‘There can be no doubt that the | Inbor and capital. and each should be fairly re- | atiberick and coat of the dsianitine priccusase atte: | Tersase® asin Omecthra tn cash: Balance tn one | opy:t: on Tansee cere ne of the “land monopotists.” This ther would be had never improved the front of his house | immense disparity which exists in this country | warded. If capital is exacting and oppressive, | St days’ previous advertisement of such resale in pnsialismentl, for which the PROPERTY ONO STREET. GETWEEN 47H | C*lar and papered throushoas 911 No toot bring to pass by imposing a direct tax and never would until the single tax | in the possession of wealth is unfavorable to | labor organizations sometimes make mistakes, | Costof the purchaser, Pe CCRNCSARCINE at the | ites ot ehtired, nected ty deed SOF trast pea whe. ANUAATH STREETS NORTHWEST, BRING | Doman” e W GA feet to @ 10-foot wpor land. They do not hold that the un- prevailed. ie put all his improvements inside | the future welfare and happiness of the mays some of which are of the most grievous char- TRWIN B. LINTON, Trustee, fall cash. Adept of Sm will be re | _RACUS AS HOUSE NO. 458, BY AUCEIC ‘Torus of sale: Purchaser t nas: todnens earned increment of land is of necessity and or in the rear. Mr. Shearman went on to | of the people, and that under favorable condi- | acter. 2 Office 2407 F st net, | quired at the th Purchasr | recente’ in Lier 1a8}. folie 348 et anq., ome of the : ag right the belonging of the owners of the land show that the present inequality of ciasses | tions there-might be danger that popular lib- | One of them is in supposing public sympathy RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. the property will be resold % re rl —_ which bas increased in value through no act of arises solels iy from the present svetem erty would be overthrown. The pessimist is is not strongly on the side of wage workers. —— ment at the risk and cost Subtic exc LATIMER & SLOAN, theirs. of landiordism and indirect taxation. From | liable to take a lugubrious view of the subject, | Many ameliorations have been voluntarily | VERY TALUABLE BUILDING LOT OX SGTRERT | chaser ne HAMILTON, | APRIL SE m ‘ . : HONORING coNGRessxax-enect macurae, | tis system have come the millionaires and | while the optimist discovers only the roseate | granted. SECOND STRFETS NORTHWEST 512 F st. mw. | pores Seen PAWABKOKEI'S Ate 1S RATURDAY ~ : senha \from it will come the billionaire if this | side of the picture. Neither is likely to take a| ” Not very far in the past men were imprisoned BY : k, pmo Rin 2 ie auction When Judge James G. Magnire of California Bw hands including Jeweiry. « or plan of sai city as system is persisted in. During the next | rationaland just view of the situation. It is | for debt.” That barbarous law has been dis- | a3 TEURSPAY AETERNOO: \ entered the liste last fall asa member of Con- forty years, unless something is done. to | well « inquire how the disparity in the posses- | placed by one that exempts the homestead, cer- | Zront of the premises : Na sa 5: | nincteen mnvered veh | fondo ingen muy amie for reraire years, ~ ; aces 5 NOW SPREE : Twelve wt, gress the course of bis campaign was watched check this tendency of the times, we shall | sion of wealth came-about and whether it is | tain household goods and implements necessary Part ui Original Lot 14, - SAND FOURTEENIN STREETS | snd bow — € Gori weatrey, ; came : h : In square 70. th the greatest interest by the single sax peo- see that monstrosity. a man owning 1,000 mil- | probable tbat it will continue to the extent | to the eurning of a livelihood from seiaure and | Fronting 22 font on Set a's desth of 100 feet, with fie in this city. for Jolge ‘Magaite inayns- lions of dollars, which is 999 millions more than | that it now exists. It ia well to inquire also | sale to satisfy a private debi, Schools are es- | alvtont sicealioy. © ty S Gerth of 100 seemlelged. Teeder iy tee eae EE SE he can possibly know what todo with, For | whether there are not influences at work which | tablished supported by a pubiic tax at which all | ,thisis onec! the, most valuable building sites in Ya rutroker, DAY AFTERNOON. APRIL RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. Ancts reD at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell,in GO) foot, and th is, jon of the city. frout of he oreines, arts o” ATES MANSHALS alized that his elec every millionaire there will be a million tramps. | will cause a redistribution and produce a more | chiidren are educated free of charge. Infirma- fo Sct Third cash, the balance in one |p LOTS ist 25, INCLUSIVE, SQUARE. “hal eet kn fee J site of bm order of ‘ae nun if Cleneeean Mie for the theory in This vast accumulation of wealth is brought | general equality of conditions. | ries and hospitals are provided for the poor and | and two years, 0 ver cent per annum, payable somite | ¢ Fach of these lots have s front of 20 Joe ‘Gwoseory frame’ b met, Twill “7 thich ther ‘beheve se tema When he’ was about by taking money from the pockets of the ‘The laws of this country assure the greatest | the vick. A sentiment is growing which favors | S=nualiy, secured by deed ‘of ‘trust on the. vroperty a T0-foot ailev malin a t mot the x sold, of aileash, atthe option of the purchaser. A SATURD of the rich. ATURDAY rand placing it in the pocket liberty in the exertion of the powers with which % ¥ P j { nt of homeste: i tl S-12 feet by depth of 85 feet, and con- | dof the purchase money to be paid | tneton, D. A elected to Congress by a flattering majority | ‘ich | the exemption of homesteads of limited value | depdsit of $200 ‘required at the time of sale. Ifthe : tp FE Pet. end con. wo seats from the aay | INK, “at TWELVE CLOCK M. \ Shas be expresed it-"in spate of bis ingle tax | Theonly remedy fer this, Mr. Shearman thoaght, | men are endowed by nature to acquire dominion | and some otuer property from taxation, and in | terms of sale are hot complied with in fifveen days | {UES I2-U50 12 [square feet | Ehte. te 8. endid ng ro rare frome Us TAS | Soease Bas, ber trate tack hes in the introduction of free trade and the | over the things of the earth, consistent with the | favor of graduated income and inheritance | {rym the day of sale right reserved to resell the prop of them.” the Wa: smaller fronts, t at the rate of 6 per cent | furniture DANTE erty at the risk a1 reby maxing sreat - : the etal heser ihe ants of, cats, pavalte oat jor tue ied to recognize Substitution of a single tax for the present sys- | common welfare. The opportunities for ac-| taxes, which will lighten the burdens of thoso | aiterfive dave nivertinement of ach tevate in some | PUt-dinge 018” Alley on “ach side and rear. A es ee ne jaanner, Thx | tem of indirect taxation. quiring wealth bave been without parallel, more Washincton, D.C.” Ail con . octet nc who live by toil, and impose them in accord- | Newspaper publi years, notes ‘to be given © uretaser A the cost of the purchaser. | 25357, Mito be secured by deed F Spied&da KaTCLIFFE, DARK & ©O-, Aveta. | Seticannually,, and to be Seooes koe veyancing and Fe especially within the last third of a century. ght in the form of | ance with ability to them. HE TALKS OF WASHINGTON cITY. | The country possessed vast natural resources, | Another and most eoeerannee papi] oroue mistake is Dawn a ee he a oo sa pee og ites Congresstnaneclect as the, National Hotel, | Representative Tom L. Johnson drew a clear | and the freedom an] energy of the people con- | made in the matier of wirikes. Ther huve often | FUTURE DAYS. Antenticety or 8100 on each ioe id noid neharately =i aoAlt conveyancing, “recording, | JyAINLESS EXTRACTION OF ZbETH ‘Vhe original plan coutempisted a small affair, and pleasant picture of “Washington as it| tibuted to the development of wealth move | been attended with thob violence und ineeadte | - Se | fie or sale” Conveyanriniz, eat purchaner » cont sow clngah cet Datso much interest wax taken in it by the might be.” He said that the annual rental "pldly than ever before known in the histery | arism, Destruction of property andinterruption | F{ATCHIEFE DARE & CO. Suchoneere. x wy | tne ricat rewerved fo rar theo RO eTMW ue Oa bers of the and the ladies | value of land in the Distriet 1 224.000,000, The °€ Mankind. Increase of population naturally | of business do no one any good, and res the rec ande se of No COCAINE. = cere aene. tae 00 appreciates values. Before the passage of the i. increase in vaiue is $40,000,000 a year.while the | homestead law the public domai to the speeches that | EXPENSE of the government is $5,000,009 o: | quired at merely nominal cost, were made by some o. the leading exponents of 9,000,000. of whica the national government | were purchased by individuals who only bad to others who wish to work on the terms offered, led im Liber Now 1 their pet theory. tied guesin | PAYS one-half. ‘This should not be when one-| hold on and wait to} come wealthy. Through | by lence or intimidation, is a crime, for there eth pre cangittae ening were |‘SiSth of the increase of land values would more | this method the basis of considerable fortunes | is no difference in principle in destroying a than maintain the entire expense. If bat one-| was at first laid, the greatest of which were | man's property than in. preventing him from Mr. Henry Ge ngressman Jerry | was a Simpson. Tom on. Join DeWirt War- | BYf of this unearned increment were expended | acquired by those who were fortunate | earning property. To ignore contracts as to upon the city, he said, it would work awondzous , enough to locate on. wi calamity to the public. "Strikes are defensible | TEUSTPES SALE OF, could be ac- | only to the extent of a cessation of work when ‘i id large bodies | terms are unsatisfactory: but to interfere with | Be virtue of adeed ¢ SIKABLE_ TWO-STORY | days advertise: pnbiiehed in Wasi cto hi er akds: DUNCANSON RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. ALY $20 PENNA. AVE COLLECTORS’ SALE OF TWO (2) FINE BAY CAB- RIAGE HORSES, VICTORIA, BUCKBOARD, a FUTURE RATCurFE, Dark & © NO SWELLED Gt So UNPLEASANT No EXTRA CHARGE. — We have exclusive control of @ preparation for ase ABLE UNIW in Us city Which, when . 4! APPLIED TO THF ¢ RENDE"S EXT n Tete applic BR of SALE OF Var. nT 1865, AL FIVE O'CLOCK Piece’ or parcel of land und in the cityof Washington, ner and Mr. Th ‘Shearman of Erooulyn. ; ious a “wuat became city | term or other condition of service is both weit: Tat numbered SINGLE AND DOUBLE SLEIGHS, DOUBLE | peer sn’ E a | © eawegiedasrergeas Naturally the chief interest of the evening cen- CB&8*. Mr. Johnson spoke in favor of and “town sites, Railways were in unlawful and dishonorable. whetherby employer Sigreatee Nae TOI Doc. 3 CARBIAGE HARNESS, &c., BY AUCTION Ux ve, Macy F. Bar: Twill om tavtbe tts tered im the guest from California and the great | £°V€T=ment ownership of street railroads. but | vented, and their construction not only | or employe. Still another error ¢ complatt THURSDAY, APRI making hn Cornelins et als PHIRTEEN TH, 1908, AT a . were complainant AVRIL weneee rophet from San Francisco, the author of | Showed at the same time that if the govern~ | was pr to the builders, but enbanced an unchangeable scale of wages, one that is non- icin wt ais. defeudantsof the Teal 6 ee ee tn trsabek ide sosaioe earn Particularly adapted to persous who Pi and Poverty.” Mr. George's speech | Ment did take the transportation lines under | vaines immensely, expecially at terminal points. | reducible. Conditions are not always the same. ; meulloned,n yald. cause, being in square numbered AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., Tivine in the county sented was a very brief one, but it aroused the greatest | C°8tT0! and made them free to the people it| ‘The war of the rebellion ensued, creating high ‘This year the volume and character of the | thesurveyors office of said District: im snvdiviston é ' ‘om af painieas extraction prove j would sisaply mean snezcused rents to'the peo | prices for the products of the farmand factors, | taicee the prises of pee ee oe tte | eeI ez Stee tnatiuaeel the tone ued | ‘TN FRONT OF THE SALES ROOMS OF ybarindeam (itcttonad wo guaraoe Fou Wl Dr Edwin Gindmen ple. When natural gas was inirodaced into In-| find the inevitable ination of the eltculating | that the railroad. or ‘the manufacturer is | cuebMe (us). tosetler with "ihe: uprovements, Saran ee on Ttrsct of Yesrd sated master of the evening dianapolis it was thought it would work a great | medium engendered the spirit of speculation: | able to make a feir profit, but next year {ing —s faanee,” and runninc. thence ance," and running the THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, Loc (00) secrees, | apé-Im* 1217 Penn. ave. n, w. en 14) perches: thene blessing to the city. bat its oniy resnit was to | and though the war was immensely destructiv increase the rent this state of things rrangements const of Thos. F ; Chi ries Newburgh, sec: condi at | “forms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to | We will sell under order of the Probate Cours the | } | conditions may be reversed, and at the |». haidin cash, itbaaleara ta eocegeal tucentiieests | abide caautitescl pieeceal Eeaeecks Meiemetar as, the | jamie scale of wages there’ will be no.| st tne ana two years from the day ofsale. with DOS | estate of thelate Annie E. Northeutt,to which we im. | | ‘As tue only wav out of of m fr. Jobn and materials, it stimulated enterprise, on urged that the and our tremendous development gave impetus profit, or perhaps a loss. Labor organiza | bearing interest from the day of sale at the rate of 6 | : ; ms, west efchteen ands B veott inerrted, burdens of taxation be vifrom the neces- | to foceign immigration. ‘The mania for rail-| tone’ shcull hate men whoes bust * | percent peranniin, payable sen: afd to | Vite attention. mn ; 3 foze gration, ould siness is U ee eae JOSEPH SHILLIN (sie) perches tothe beginnine. Open all boats, tneladine Sum oneness sities of the poor and placed upon the shoulders | way building after the war became greater than | to gain a knowledge of all the facts and Jerwecired by dred t frat tom the pr | big ist ed an af (ig) acres and twenty-two ¢ npsthetic used for paitless extraction of 3 Co tecoard. “The sceh of the eisoase pe Ofthe land monopolist. He had been asked ! Gyer before, because not only the needs of the | circumstances as they arise, that wages may be | #200required at time of saler Terms to be complied whether he thougut the poor man should pay | country, but the liberality of the people super- | so regulated that Inbor and capital will each re- | {rt.iR > days from the day of sale. otherwise the faxes, I: was one of the hardest questions he induced it. Large fortunes were made in con- | ceive its fair share of the results of the business. | risk a d cost of the defaulting purchaser after 3 days* x tried to answer, but he had answered struction, and the vast quantities of securities | One fact especially ix not always daly consid. | edvertisenent of such Fesale in some newspaper DuO- E. Gladmon, president; Wiliam Geddes y,and Ulieb I. Mengert, treasu It was nearly 10 o clock shen the » TED STATES DENTAL ASSOCIATION, iat now. the inading dente’ orvauigetion with ffi-estn the principal cities. Fe tiedlareand prices oe pase TEES" SALE OF TWO, he thought the poor man +h © id be taxed. of the nation. states, municipalities and cor- ered, and this is that capital. under the laws as | Cordings Ben at GUrchgRe Ts Coste eee ee ao oe ee ORTH PAST: WACHE | hile stzui-anaua’is. or wil cash, at the optic F&te DExTAL rs rrmacany nly he should pay taxes on what ne bad.which porations whieh were on the market afforded | they now are, takes all the hazards ot iow and JouN'H. GHE! N. D.C. 2 Ui nate: Toruns of sale to be complied with within ten | cost of Hist n'w--dental Aepartingne neing we g is yety litte, and not on what he needs, which | opportunity for the most gigantic speculation. the laborer takes none. ‘The law gives him a R weTaangouat. now. | ‘Trustees. 4 decree of the Supreme Court of the | days or i >be rom wt tick and cout of a abian University. Srom 1 tose an mon said tuat the single tax people nad watched | ** * Stat de In this speculation large numbers of people | first lien on the property of his employer. an6-dkes oe Sua bat new.) ECS oe Cone Pace eee ee a | £ rcnaee purchaser's | exce ty. ekygaction fre, iaaraiary open fry with interest the campa: of their friend in | OTHER SPEECHES. participa:ed and lost through the manipulation —[t is unfortunate that in many enterprises ATCLINDE: DAEE & 00), Aadionsen Coon and others are complainants and Elmer F. At- ¢ ‘a 2. = aR MARY_aatiOwaL—OMIvEE?: Califoruin, and that no’ ove in the country was | Representative Jerry Simpson advocated the | inside operaters, who amassed immense | classitieation of labor 1s a necessity. growing | Ry as 5 Nov TRS, wherein the uule'sicued were appointet | [| ATIMEH & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS, D)aig tor. teu end Kote wo pen Seo alee pete berg lnsptane bs gs war tu a es ee | out of the employment of large numbers who PUBLIC SALT OF trustees to make sa‘eof the real estate in mata decree 1407 G at. | year. Extracting, #0. trea” Millimce wad plates © Clad of Washington. aaa te | 5 . | In various ways land monopoly, to an extent, | have classified services to perform. Men are REAL PSTATE described, we wil, in pursuance of seid decree, on cae Eostof materials =e LOR Sand epoke of Judge | "e@ed to be taught that single tax was better jeeame fastened upon the country. La unequal! ‘ y ndowed by nature, and’ it is pre- acquired before the hom sumable that it ix the intention of the Creator ge veifishness of the com-| Was enacted and are 1 consider: | that each should receive the full benefit of his seen the cat.” mu nd with the army of agriculturists | able extent. The great plantations in the south legitimate The time was when the behind the single tax: movement it would be | have survived slavery. The lands of working man hada status and received wages THE SINGLE TAX IN POLITICS. ‘ Texas were sold erable bodies d hi 8. A + ° . pushed forward to succes: according to his merits. As it now is, im many | jan, frontime 31 feet 5 inches on 10th st. D. Wer ad un of “sate e decree: tlie real estate in the city of Washin rtc Judge Maguire was greeted with enthusiastic |" Statistician Henry A. Kobinson discussed the | under the laws of that state, and in the aequisi- | kinds of work, where clasaification is necessary, | runnite lace i stat Fore can, | third of the purchase fuomey incasivand the sealer as Kouta ae autor Us tm ncuare Bid, Papen eae ae a a * ee eee * | Fabina baci to an alles. with stable in rear, third of the purchase money ineasiiand the remainder | trict of Colmbia, Known as subl 't Goin square S13. Janse when he rose to respond to the intro- subject of wages, which he defined as the share tion from Mexico under the treaty of Guada- | the weakling, the dull and the shirk receive as | ,, Ths rroperty veiiwibly situated in one of the very | in two equal installments im one ud two years re: | as the an ulivisson ty recor : dation and to the toast, “Ihe single tax ia, of the protits of production which the laboring loupe Hidalgo our government stipnlated to re- | much as the strong, bright and faithful. ‘The | Brat sections of the northwest. ‘The houses are now | spertively with intervs ‘at per cent per at iam Until | 6%. of theenrvevors o&ies of the Bi . . ‘One-third cash, the balance in ohe and two | trust on the proper-y, or ail cash, at ths option of the 2 TWO-STORY AND | WEDNESDAY. THE NIN 'TEENTE “DAY OF | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUAPLE IMPROVED EES, NOS Le ABD APRIL. AD. ists. at HALF-PAST FOUR 0,CLOCK | RF L erar RID REtT BETWEEN ‘of the pbrace that than double tax. ‘The only way, he said, was to | bodies w: HAR THE CORNER OF | P. 1 . je at public anction in frout of the ua EETS NORTHWEST. L STREET WEST. jemises the following described real estate, to wit: | Cecree of the Supreme Cé u ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL FOUR- | Lots numbered «ne hundred and forty-six (146) and | of Columbia, passed in Equity _ NIH. AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will’ offer for | one hundred and forss-seven (144), in square. atin the undersisened trnsters will sell at in front of the premises, by direction of the | bered ten hundred and three (100), in the City of | ancti-n in front of the premises on SATUKDA. heres. an estate, part of orizinal lot 7.10 square riet of Colum TH DAY of APRIL, 18, at FIVE o'CLOCT bas become so common among them, “He bas appeal to the av y under e od rental. a the dates man gets after every loafer in the coantry las, pect the rights of property in the territory ac- | employer is bound to take the lot at the same | “Ter paid; the defer get y 3 ploy bs rf one and twoyeurs in equal installtperite, seeuced om politics.” He then we tonay that there lensatied. He clnesed landlords with grase- | quired as they existed under Mexican law, and | wages, which takes from the deserving for the | Yess, ver cent rer snnitin: secured by deed of trast | purchaser,” Rit?co : ding at the | the propety sold, with interest from the day of male, iaiikiaes aaa 0 +; \. 3 n Z ia : ai is x nf 2e | on the property sold, 0 3 i op.ion of ‘rchaser's cost. 1 a 10 or the purel vay pay all cash. ion. a in the cheering | hoppers and potato bugs, which lived upon the , hence became bound to recognize the immense | penetit of the undeserving. Probably for this | uti brevets, so1d, or all. cash, at the opion of the | purchasers cost. 4 deposit of #100 on eacu lot will | or the purr acer may pay all cash. at pis option, A Under the weight of our REMOVAL See a anneal etinhs and vo Men sce Eat, | UReaFned increment of the Innd. grants of land that had been made by the Span- | there is no remedy. [t is one of the evils that | ance of Tia, “Ifthe tecims of sale are-nut complied | fesdie shall nor be. comp ied. with within tem days | Kuncted down, “taxes wil he paid to the day ef sale. SALE SHOE PRICES. We're nct offer ing through a social snd no men see their "The now famous single tix battle at Hratts- ish and Mexican governments. These are the resuit from associated labor. It woald be well | within 13 days trom the day of sale’ rieht Yeserved | from day of sule the trues reserve the richt tore | All conveyancing aud recordingat the cost of ibe pa tog anything as « special now. Every foo pose pe oman E mea. gnd fo them ville was reviewed by Mr. Jackson H. Ralston, chief ways in which ponderous fortunes have if there could be competition in labor and in | faulsing purcharer after five daye" advertisement im | chaser.) FRANKLIN H MACKES. Traces, oo RE ET SHOE in stock isa “SPECIAL* VALUE. who declared that although the cause was tem- been acquired. Those of lewer magnitudehave | everything e! ‘Yo assure to all the full | <oMenewspaper pub:ished in co mie mo cin. Ee ‘ashington, D.C. All the deiautting pore Wasbimston April day. Judge Maguire said orarily under eclipse asa result of the recent | been achieve? tm manufacturing and traffic, and | hencfits of their efforts is a tremendous stimu- | CoUYeFancing and recordine, at the cont of the pur- anaes 1 4 cuumsasen anhes “cena he was as firmly ovpored tothe Gecision of the Maryland court of appeals it to some extent by the exercise of the stronger | Jant to excriion. | “apesdaas ‘Auctioneers for the Heirs. JOSEPH J. DALLINGTON,. f Trustee going with thr <cetet Rh. OVAL SAL one. ‘They mich? yet be would triumph in the end. powers with which some have been favored by | ‘There should be no animosity between capital : we baal tt PRICES. _ et, aa 2 beiore Food = be nes He 2 mies a eae theift and eens and labor. and there need be none if their rela- | [,ATIMER’& SLOAN, Anctioneers, 1407 G st 4 , DARE &CO., Aucts., 20Ps. avenw ; spoke of “Progress and Poverty” as the g-ea‘- are which earnings and acquisitions have bee | tions and interest ently 1 <i > TRUNK! 2 1 8, PON AR: | oS Ladies’ Oxford Ties, Rus- est of all books on socisl problems, with Jeha | WRECK OF THE KING JAMES. | osbanded. The same or similar opportanitics | considered. om bette sides: Coqutel sboudl net | CONES BAe Oh EEN RR ROS | PTREAGEST Puteto Ne ee aNcome eke On ONE SIDEBAR eto SL SS Stusrt Mills’ volumes only second. In 1875 ~~ ‘ean never again present themselves. There are | be exorbitant, and labor should exact only what | -EKOM KNOXS ‘stot PED doe] ASD borate HANS CHES SINGLE é Saar eee Mea Jadge Maguire was eleci:d to the legislaty : e 2 3 ERY SUPERIOR - : ‘The Captain and Three of the Crew Res-| comparatively little new resources tobe dis: jcitedues ‘Ihe se neiplomist be secomincd that | on Keg Be! TEN | | Inconserneace of yee rie railroad runing to Acting aA eet Dees eo etl et OLD at the age of tw cued. covered or new regions to be developed. Rail- ali are free to join iabor organizations of not, as | A.M. within cur undersiened will sll at his saleand ex-hamee | "ace . a . of the ide xe The steamer Los Angeles, from San Fran-| road ouilding in future will be tri'ling com- ‘hey choose, Thereshould benocompalsion. ‘The | (0% 0f,Tounks, Boxes, Bar BON FWHErT ed Tee | 0! DAY, APRIL FIGHTH, AT TWEL) Ladiest Low Shoes........... S LBD equipped for cisco, arrived at Redondo, Cal., yesterday after- | pared with what has been done in the pest. mass of the Ame people are im kympathy | ” By o-der of | So SPSeYEVASTD SVESOR BORE UIECR oe A lot of stuall-size Shoes, alll read “Mill, At that noon, having on board Capt. Drummond and | 4Pprecittion of land values will be g-adual, and with the wage workers. ‘Their sympathies | LATIMER & SLOA - agg ot vac WEST. working hard with a pa in Franciseo in 1 Sewerage auoxe stock, be ng the property of a lady who has Bo widths and sizes, were 2 neare to have sometimes been estranged. by the excesses " S. Aue! 3 Young, S01 further tse tor th . erlline f 5 CO rapete ss baotnbed pepsi — ees —_ be founded and built up. which have aitonied cunts cul otuccumies (Ae a pater Tomes 5 Gia se ; a St” "RATCLIFFE, DARR &CO., Auete. sa $1.00 all the pe triends none of them British shi King James, ccal laden, for New-. have another gigantic war, Wadhtige cal ouauat ot ene CC aiee ATUSAGTIVE BALE. to twelve passeuxers, 2 Open Coaches, 2 Cabs, 2 Han- | J ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS. ne ever thought that the «ive woul come when castle, England, previously reported abandoned eign. to inflate prices and Promote speculncion. |Jeaders.” ‘There is no country im the world | FINE PIANO, ORGAN, HANDSOME PIER, MAN Secon tase L —e thus fot. = even the © of Argsie would write about 61, gre about 250 miles off Point Conception, lhe course of business in ali probability will be | where economic policies have been based 80; TEL AND BRACKET NE PAR- jealers ‘and others looking for such horses, &e.. ORTY-THREE SHARES his theories. He epoke of the "here t Capital is comparatively so abundant that if | fare of the laboring cias-es as in the United | OTHER CHAMBER SUITES, BEDDING, FINE sew 3600 3 St. UibaAy Ait, FIPTEENTH, 180, at —eecdhenthee tendo te wee influence that Mr. Ge im shaping | already landed. : : competition is permitted to have sway it will States, for the last thi nd no laboring CARPETS, FR=NCH BROILER, ROLL TOP| THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. LOCK P.M, within our sales room. 1407 We move Wednesday ant. his opinions. to 2 The captain and bis companions were picked expect nor seek such inordi Population the world) receive: wages'e0 com DESKS AND SECRETARIES, CH pe) a im San Fi ‘A AND LAtbige & SLOA’ fatalerr: following stick held “as collateral to secure KS, ORNAMENTS, PIC- up off Hueneme yesterday morning. ‘AMERICANITE, MANUFACTURING Their jon in the future as it has exacted in the past. | pensatory or are poste: such advantages | GLASS WARE, TRU his bearess who were uot sincleiax people never 4: when it left the burning veseel, contained | It is true that it has adopted the and comfortabi UKES, WALL PAPERS, &c, == . COMPA to be ied into the same yutiail. He promised to On SATURDAY, APRIL EIGHTH, 1893, at TEN sixteen men all told, but twelve were drowned {of forming trusts and — combinations |" ‘This isa republic in which all men are free LOT HARDWARE, &c, CONTAINED IX STORE | _*?-dts___LATIMEK & SLOAN, Auctioneers. fl by its being capsized on the following day or |, COUtfol Production | and distribution. | and protected in their rights and are rewarded Mane’ Joves hounchsid eects. of all Kins, most oF LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Get_nw. U try to answer the arguments of a singie ta man and it was by this voac be kad entere but Congress and legislatares have taken as their efforts deserve which will be fourd in cod order -nd desirable. 3335 BRIDGE (OR M) STREET, GEORGE- a Co ® ‘ a wir efforts de principles under and. der - nd desirable. ES SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK RES- inte the camp of single tax. No theory in the | expired from a Besides Ceo action in mans eases to aoe which this country has existed for more than | —*#6-2t_____ LATIMER & SLOAN, TOWN, D. C., AT AUCTION, CONSISTING |“) IDENCE. NO. 1008 FOURTH BT RE. 1339-1341 F Sz N.W. world has ever received uch ® maxvificent re- (he saved are: John Muciler, seaman; Edward | stich schemes, and the courts in many parts of | g century have secured the general prosperity | J} ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Ancts. _ f Nirtueotadeed of trust dated 15th day ot Pesticide ception as bas this one in the fifteen sears since Pint, sailmaker, and John Speevey, appren- | the country have declared them contra bonos | and nies of tha people. ‘lec is uarmeras |e OF ENGLIGH AND OTHER LOCKS, BOLTS, | #55 sise: cay of tes mad reconioet too Dees af | , ed. Judge Maguire said 0 the Fifty-third Con- it was first prom that he would ente Wet seg. Of the inud recordsof the District of ‘aa mores and unlawful. Popular sentiment is #0 | cary to look at con AGE, AND IMPORTANT SALE The men lost are the captain's son, Davis aronsed that capital finds it much me tious as they have been HOLD FURNITURE, KEYS, HINGES, SAND PAPER, GUNS, NS, H e diffi: and are to see that no one is forlorn and 3 3 ° j On . a gress as ademocrat. but more than that@sa Jreland, Second Mate Wiiliaza Drummond, | cult to be exacting and oppressive than it has| desperate except through fault of his own. STOVES, CHAIR SEATS, GUN AND PISTOL OP A A Hos ital single tax man. ing and basting for the | Phird Mate John Christy. Cook Oliver Robin- been. Capital will only disregard popular in-| This free country promises commensu- MATERIAL, LOT TOOLS, BELL MATERIAL, | 31 '0 Christine suidt's subdivision im square N democratic party no: & bat esa means | son, Apprentice John Joanson, Williaa Spence, | terest when the people are supine. It seems | rate rewards to natural endowments when iW), situate in said District, improved by a bew two: ation that the ‘The time has to the gre: eavilized worl? Les ever A - 3 11 ors. ries with inde yeenvent Pererson, John Wiliams, William Baiize, | in the natural course of events tant there will | properly exercised and when results are provi- | 2 practl{Ry CARTRIDGES, KNOBS, CASTERS, LOCK AND | Story brick ress ch ‘ ment. Stephen Braden and Frank Kenyon, seamen, | | not be extraordinary opportunities for the few | ¢ 0 TAK! ACH 5. ; anal EF 2 5 OP JMOrses s aues- | that merit is justly recognized, and though a commoniacs VWisned) "H.W. BERGMANN.) 'o ‘aaa yhusbanded. It is a prevalent principle GUNSMITH TOOLS, FORGE AND BELLOWS, interest, or passed. he said, whe in_ this coun’ The boat was capsized during the evening of | to amass fortunes in future. ‘The eri coMMo! pasta his single t5 March 31, and four of the occupants were | tion is, will those which now exist be continued | republic, the pecple are not ungrateful except | 920 PENNSYLY ANT ae sii a as 3 G. M. EMMERICH, "5 Trustees, Vesuenpsbemeeneiaea iin Log: Growned.” The captain, his son and the re- or grow larger through mere accretion? | | in the ovinion of the deimagogue and worthlen 7OR WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWELFTH W935, at | _arSvltle one's fine horses im @ thoroughiy equipped * cou” | inainder of the crew climbed up on the keel of | perpetuation of the great esiates in the | Organizations and associations are useful when 0c fat store No. S135 Mor 4 x — ‘ha man tn- | the boat and succeed ting her, but the | old world has been through the instrumentality | ice) street. we will’ sell the entire cou! ont epmibaiy mnbeet eee Be operate upon just and common-sense prin- ciples. It behooves the wage workers to take ® | care tiot to establish tion over them- Hardware, Tools, Furniture, &c. horses 1s more forcibly appareut with every Term cash. Sale pos RU a FOF AN UNDIV! visit to DOWNEWS MAMMOTH and pa-its: LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, Tey BiG Ser REAL TPR ATE ON are not! boat was full of w. their waists in water f remaiued to | of law—the law of primogeniture. It has n s, Whea the | been in force im this country for more ti only abbor: — . M 4 MODERN ESTABLISHMENT. Downey bas dle. Hyattey it men, worn out, exbaw chitled, be: century, and was superseded by a law govern- for “it may become a contagion and end RATCuPFE, Dake & py ie Sagat Fai ba BAT built and “fitted up” = separate building lace out in California, OB dving. Oneafter another they passed awgy, | ing the descent and distribution of property, | in founding a despotic government,” Free ine Two TWO-STOR’ AND CIty, be 2 near ty his main building, expressly tor fore leaving the Golden te Was trom the | uatil eight, incind captain's son, w which has had the effect to break estates into | stitutions can only be maintained by preserving pias ORGANS FRONT, BaY-WIN having been made in the it of the nursing and properly caring for SICK Singl Club. which bade otto return dead. The dead were passed overboard and | fragments on the decease of their pos- | individual independence. It must not be for- CARPETS, KUGS, MATTINGS, &e. TAINING FIGHT i eager a hag hgh yg hh i HORSES. It's marvelous bow much mut untii the single tax trus.¢ tle hod the boat was *o relieved by this means that | sessora, When the life of each generation | gotten that th: and highest duty of gov- IN FRONT UF THE ROOMS aT DAES wissacne 27 | John J. Widmayer tous, dated January 21, 1880, and. rapidly horses get well when cared for ip an been re-elected. The « those living were enabled to sail her. Allthe | terminates the property of the country | ernment isto prescrve the pubke peace and| py ogper of SEN oee eresT,| EAST. BY a! ON. Fecurded im liber 1:30, folio 320 et sea. one of ie institution of this kind! No draughts, ne player provisions and rigging of every kind were lost. passes into new and more numerous hand¥. | protect life and proverty. And becanse this is cuLEctcHe * FO! | sft thereques: of che owners, we will sell at auction | tion, in front of the preuises, on My a ceanean eee on aa as raised a When picked up by the Lox geles yester- None of the immense concessions made by the | Yone it shine, Experienced men ars in attendance infront of tze preuifes on WEDNESDAY, APKIL | 5 HA! TF a ould not be xssumed that government th DAY OF APRIL. 1883, at E ¢ s TWELETH, Ins | HE do om the theory of vested Pls i * fe aes nd and Holland to the ool se es * ia PAST POUX O'CLOCK P.M., all the interest of the Right and day, who know justwhat to on bis hearers to. roi SF ee Sines nk ce oe | ee a ee cee a ie US SE oS ALSO ecg | sald vrantors, as.conveyed to ts by said decd, iu and ‘when a borve is taken sick. Rpon img members of his crew had been five days, within the limits of what constitute the Un: a Jim Frang I. Browning's subdiv: | snid crentors, as conveyed so us by antl, deel. to and rights must never be allowed to override the | withont food or water. They were so weak as | States have been maintain TE Ei eR FULL DESCRIPTION GIVEN AT SALE. puribered forty-seven to sfty-three, both inctuive. | £070) “ciewen (11) and twelve (12) im square Sum We pes teed paw Gee bee @. ty of the people. Noman | ty } ¥ ubdiv pa AGES AT WHICH MEN MARRY, ee AL¥O in Jotin ©, Olnstead and Brainard H. Warners sap- | fe (1). eleven (11) and twely sore sam Downey's you are relieved of all care end = : ‘the — x may | to be unable to stand or walk, and bad to be subdivided into small parcels and are now nance caisiaken division of fete in square, numbered SEVEN Ht ———— ee ‘anriety because you are certain that they will vested right in the misery and | j\ttea fro . autak and dncahar e number 60- a x BARI ¥ R ED AND TWENTY- S. These lots are umbia, ee es ad ata eee ered and occupied by large numbers of peo | ane Eraof Matrimony Governed by the Va- TOGETHER WITH OUR REGULAR roved by twotwo-story ad cellar, lay-window, press- |. Terw@s: One-third cash. Dalance in one and two be properly cared sor, wick or well, slavery of others. | a coe ple. In the same way the existing great landed _ WEEKLY CONSIGNMENT Fick front new houses, each containing eleht roorss | Fae with interest, satisfactorily secured ob, the tarsSuperd Tuernouls, with fine horese on MESENTATIVE WARXER. i Remarkable American Tapestry. | estates will be eubdivided on the decease of the Soy eee a OF : and bath and al! nicdérn iuprovements and in the | Property, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A de- pininbien te beam ; Sarasa” sents Walt Vien dcdaaiien Gai a woke eae | present possessors. Very few of the estates of | Statistics show that a law of chances governs MORAET Daatet unter. the hovses belne numbers 127 and | Porcine to best tke cout of the purchaser. D, E sr ens Fee ane a ton ta interesting | Wis country, whether consisting of realty or Sority of cases the ich | | COUPE ROC! stu wilt Se aeia galsecr ne as oe an 3 JAS. 8. EDWA! lowNEY's: Hore: Fos Honsrs, toast assigne: It is evident that tapestry is interesting | 117 lity. have passed Nat te ee coe | es ot come eee eS SEW bers. Ishi, aun weeetded tn Tibes Member 160 ot 308 BAKNaKD, {| Trastees, ber 3, 1891, and recorded in. i 200, respective: men marry who are engaged in certain oceupa York Ledger, Workmen ears rican ladies more and more asancient | nq generation from the ac ‘one ‘of the land Tee: | _ MEIO-eokds *_5005¢h st. m. Mrs. H. J. Kimball of | than 20 isitors, More r cent of the weaithy men of the | tions, says the Ne HAI ey Telephone 653° TO WHICH WET Vite GENERAL LSracerner. sorm wna 17rn £ i ct of Columbia, for thirty-f bun- | J ‘LIFFE, DARK & ¥ —— ae & peoteation ii fase Ss Nas ball dail ws phe os ap nm buve acquired what they possess, and | and artisans take unto themselves wives at an | CONSIGNMENTS RECEIVED UPTO THE HOURS | ftunaret aud fw each, : = ta the oxo thug the democrats would |. - onice ci be chown in the woman's build on e inherited it. "The rule is | earlier age than those whose vocations are of a| ‘Telephone, 282 0 : youn anecand shots the agit teceeaeee Tin ae, | VERE ALUAPLE AMD DESIRABLE INEROVED have to doin sat Chicago. ‘The scene depicted is that in | "°"¢ ihn 3 = sons of ig - pole more intellectual kind, Thus miners, textile | ap¢.2¢ RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Jerred parohase money to be pecured Uy Geed of trust Us ULT ABLE FOR FINE OFFT for it to kick im order hs Queen Catherine to obtain her consent to | war, statesmanship| and business pursuits | 4M average of twenty-two years. Of these the REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT | £O* of the purchaser. A deposit of 8100 will EST, WITH BRICK STABLE IN THE Are lots of comfortable people walking around town ; xe. The very first thing Se generally been by the sons of | miners are first in the field, more than 100 of | “GURY AUGTION RUOM=, 012 & ST. Cn a oe A FOOT ALLE! ' alive. $ thing . e | eae i . eS . Ie to be complied with within ten days, otherwise, | On MONDAY AFTEKNOON, APRIL AT | today and if you could gets good look at the bottoms to carry out the pleges whi tapestry is worked with worsted and silk | men in indifferent or moderate cir-| every 1,000 of them securing wives before they | 0% SATURDAX, Atul Pee gecomumencing | at the option v: the owners, the property will bere- | FIVE O'CLOCK, we wiil ell. in frontof the; i S som which they were elected t ‘ a foe te nehes by three feet | cumstances. Results in this country are not to i i ice | RAEN, QCLOCK A. M._ we wil sell a general assort- | So1d'a: the risk and cost of the defaulting purchasers. THE WEST oo FEET OF Lot of their new shoes you would see stamped thereom the and == creme poms brio feet seven inches st inge and | be judged by those in the old world. There | have become of age. Workers in textile fabries | ment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. RATCLIFFE, DARKS Co. Auctioneers TGtanE sas. a = on P a where they eoull exorcie m hes. the most gorgeous colorings and | 96 JN Be * ths Geacactal | run them ciose; then come shoemakers and | THOMAS M. FIELDS, Attorney for Owners. ‘This property is one of the finest in the soa — ‘ ‘of his friends kad said to him yesterday, | esters being produced r perfectly in | re those who may regard the presont situation ma 2 avddads ote og reat many of these people are wearing Wilson & Carr's “Warner, I sappore we must keep up the eee eae earths whens which | a# gioomy, but when we consider the freedom | tailors, and ther are followed by artisans-and | H on Indiana ave. opp court house, and } Famous $3.50 Shoee—famous because they require Be. “breaking in”—famous again because they aresu | remely comfortable eil the time—cuarantead to bese JUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. ght, but really 1 see” That is oe thing about the ei tax peovle. ‘They do see where they are com- ang out. TUE PEORMET OF SAN FEANCISCO. ‘Then it was Henry George's turn to #penk. ‘ates. The figures incl enjoyed under our institutions, and the causes | laborers. Farmers and farmers’ sons consider * Queen Catherine, Annie | &: Work which revolutionize conditions quickly, | twenty-five early enough. Commercial clerks Janta, the queen being repre- | ete 8 no reason for that forlora feeling which | seek the pleasures of matrimony at twenty-six. | ;ruoMAs DOWLING & SON. Auctioneers anopy of rich silks, the cardi- ills the mind of tho pessimist. Those who | Shopkeepers and shopmen postpone the rapture | T ROSES aE St SECT! by Mr. Wilson. If you don't wear these shoes youere robe and Annie Boleyn in « |Sarvive for a quarter of acentury will, in all |a little while longer. Professional men and | SALE OF VALUADLE oy => ‘not keeping up with the procession. so to speak. If Gress, with, train of eriin- | probability, #ee the bulk of the presont ponder- | gentlemen of independent means rarely care to | EATEN DED AND REAM TEN SALEYTOWS.— | Hoty onthe preiives. on SATURDAY, the EIGHTH | of vurchase mopey will bear but per you “wear acorn” and still try to get along without The mucble pillars, forming « | ots estates broken up—especially the landed | encumber themselves even with so delightful a ae E satin lined. ef the Supreme Court of the | four (4), in ioc: evesen (1d), of A. Le Parber & Gonms | peenicl Ste fetes ; | ts Chis footwear, you are making « Giamal fatlure of try- soon asthe people understood this there iuriof the iuterior of the apa t wherein | estates—for time, popular sentiment and the | burden asa wife until they have toed the line iting ae an sauity court, | suluvision of certain tracta of land Known as Le Droit | “aarshaeds Ra an! poops : ‘The prophet dathered the deetes are aictking in their | laws of descent and distribution will inevitably | of over thirty years. Though the rich marry | $**% Belern sy WoW Colin et at i wilt | Park, im the District of Coluinbla, - [roam secant metangactine calc was ou aur P re gathered the figures, are striking in the! : dy cathe ° jackson He ow seen | HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. ete pair tomorrow. They are madeine variety of “= ied tags Ti Sis the entire representation. In | s00n destroy land monopoly. , Inequality in the | at a more ripe age than the working fraternity, | un #HIDAY, APMIL FOURTEENTH, 186% at FIVE | and'two Mena from San F = aie Taek re to Act of. the tapestry are represented | possession of movable property. especially of | continue taarrying until long after the | (9) UCHOURP. M.. in front of the, premises, offer | bearinz — ‘shapes for ledies end men—broad. medium or marrow pr nares dition ‘of mark x » the syuere ine, Mrs, Kimball's or securities, is not a serious danger, | last named have ceased to wed. Whereas four- i Die, arenes | ritk ae aT ae ae toe—aull or giased finish for ledica. in | ee ce as beable. Nose made St. the faces elone | for they are like the stolen purse mentioned by | teen miners and twenty-!ive articans in every SEN er AUCTION. Iago, as having been mine, yours and the slave | 1,000 marry between the ages of thirty-five and of thousands. “There 1s very little permanency | forty, nearly 100 of the professional and indes pne more | hw b ests and /Zuve passed since the tap He bas ings. Twenty years siry was commenced, his avpearance upon eart osticism than ali the » COSTL ECTION. On SATURDAY” 1893, ot HALF- POU O'CLOCK FAL, w Eaney ‘number 79, abolisb a oot and. bnly wists a few dars was the wor com. | in the possession of personalty. pendent class do. It ix explained in this os Siteet bya dept of 130 foot on 4 atreot, f & preachers, for they give bat Prom ae It is argued that as no man hbas/ way: The rich like to cee something of the ityroved. by = stream, fame “welling! 998 Jou Aun 706 K Sz. N. W. en benven while a ee er a miller an Tse besatifal tapestry the owner character-|ever been” or ever will be strong | world and its pleasures before settling down prpeens ER Rd cadens are, : - ba! seg ord rown the horrible izes as herlife's work. Its value ie inestima- | enough to earn a million of dollars above hisliv- | to sober matrimony. A Inborer has neither OR READE NRBORS Terms made known ot time of sale, Converensiog — {heories of Malthus and suown that there bie, for no sum could adequately represent the | m6. however prolonged his life: every million- | desire nor opportunity for it AVENUE, BY AUG. | sd recgraing at come es = ‘We wish to close out the balance of our Spring Wraps 2 ware. fami nd yp vast to produce so | sire and multo-millional eo + 7 a wie acces Ste cer See oe fe ches nelskas decies io tahue of the | theearnings of others. To an exter: this has| yfrs, stanton Favors Sunday Opening of the ihe eer Sil Doreckdak rn and oat of tho do | tad Comtand wit oer thon at « Qasount of 0 pe cock the earth's powers of subsistence. I) tapestry i+ gr ies have been pur- | been done, sometimes through ae Sa Fair. ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON, _| garments were made for us by one of the best makers ave the honor io introduce the prophet of | chased for fabuiwne sano, even approaching the | cumstances, beeline eens pressive prac- | _ Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who is visiting mh30-dkds Auctioncets. | inthe country and are celebrated for workmanship an Wee rices paid fer the most famous paintings by a in opening \TCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Al and perfect at. a5 nie se spoke on the subject, “The Work ine old masters, but this rare work of aut bas | ticex It is probably true that labor has not re- | Telatives in Daltimore, favors the ot R* Pak JW. | One hundred 6-4 Chenille Table Covers at Sie. eacis. e could | beer: wrought that it may descend * | ceived ite proper share of produced wealth, | the world’s fair on Sundays, She says: “If bet Toe tkcmbers of the eesedtate facsily | High statistical authorities differ somewhat as | Congress is bent on doing some legislation in ithe Future.” He said that +o far a= see be was not an optimist and never bad been | Ic ESSE eS | REE Be es ee ca wer rence meee ot to the percentage which labor in this country | this direction it would be better for it to make & dreamer, vet be dBi believe that theo we a nay DF whom it was designed and per- | °o iribates to wealth production, the lowest hesdhuciraret conditional on the state closing | RATCLIFFE, DARE & £0. AUCTIONEERS ‘ofa decree of the the | and serpent Green. Violet, Heliotrope ana Eainenon, eee Raia about the greatest revolution the | ‘This tapestry will be draped with curtains of | estimate being seventy-two per cent and the | (PPI CIM Tan toons on Sanday f pA Soak “an Ban ew Tan np Cannan. world has ever cen. Then he weaton: old gold velvet aud not frame.i, ns is usually | highest ninety. Upon either estimate it is cer | 110 Gio th Deople to the fair ‘where | VA ORD STREET BETWEEN THIR- ea DA ‘Trimming Silks to match. SSNS rature_iet us rot tnder-| the Course with works of the sort, the curtain | tain that labor has not bad its fair share. Capi- | snd drive Se boob te ine ten eto Mine AND, YOURTEE: bette aitus OF, APRIL i | “Reduction in KiaGloves.* rate itt We bave urst to capture the democratie | being so arranged that the drawing aside of the | tal bas managed to postess the proportion which | (07 to) itanences, 5 op MONDAY. APRIL 72 TIVE CCLDGE | , erme ct une: ie otee tale ¢-dutten Scallop Top Glace, Mousqueteire Glese mnt Mee oat of the sugar-caaied pro- | draprags will disclose the scene in such @ man- | nature has created, which is estimated from ten | eya0ne TMIUSESGE. isis 1 loge this | Ze we will ell by public respedoae Fo i= and Undressed Movsypetaire im Bieck, Ten and Gray. PXMicadste, to Uring into it amen like Jerry | neras to give the improesion that the eye is | to twenty-eight per cent. Capital is more or-| | OHktOn one, Dogition on ‘than S08 LOT 5s. SQUARE ‘Years from, ote ‘said rae tard cosh amd balance in one | Wore 1.25, G1.50and 61. 75a pair. Redueet tote. Simpson and our fricads in the as | looking into a room in which are real persons. —~ Pigg my and, ‘glee 4 = n Wednesday. In Pye Fronting 1: teste Dates nest Lagogtn, Perk and ‘Eepresented, taterest af 6 per os opete. ni. "We bave then to elect « Presiden‘. a nee tea ra organized, the ‘are concerned, it might be better | Byatcht,eentc sot Sweet Ore, ae = ve xEW MATTINGS. tion the | Pagland has eighty miles of tunnels a megan ni 3 pares Closed ob Wednesday, one of tho working days, | "orm" and aborss trast ot ma-| ofthe Bote | secon. “2 Scpaci of eapo'ws EES Sete meee grostest ever atte be gh corporation, company Conveyancing and recording —_— dentists teeth be. at tue world, than on the only weekly holiday the people in, ‘be paid in cash. 20 be com= the flesh an?! the devii will fight, and ‘arough = 2 jet l earsay tonight that 1 believe the batile is} 7ePaneee pall teeth with the fingers. , feceras more ation able ches in | have. ‘with ia tem ‘aay of ie | in FB dare more and one against which 410th has three jaws, which form a triangle. | T° bonds te reality it the fact that stocks and Fy x aR rm CARHART & LEIDY, pon boy tet dedeen; teens Do Nor be without Dr. Bull's Cough Syrap. or shares are widely distributed and are Hat up that bad cut with Salvation Ol Se i PR rece," mee SMe nh TE ow. . ’; % ey ar ‘