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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. ‘SATURDAY, APRIL ‘15, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. ‘ance in public, so long. that they were allowed CTION SALES. CTT COLORED CADETCORPS by their principal to take the piace in line that AUCTION —___ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. had deen assimned them—in the first division, ‘THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. TUTURE DAYS. = it acted as escort to ‘residen: Presi- ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., . SALE LING. SPLENDID BUILDING | NTING Sob. — fe ER in ie R SB ave nw. | OEE y ANA ARRR | Turn Sontaseason on sana <= | Sa Pop rar War IT a 3 c beck a Pron r COR. S TEES A Corps From the High Schools That White House, being in line from 10to 5. No VERE SER nee DESCE QTUAEE WA TRE SOOT ts 4 aes sickness resulted from this exposure, co R FINE OFFICE 5 Res TTS -AME SQUARE | TRELYTE. Ieah ce OAT oe Deserves Credit. the boys of this compan: BULDING. HOUSE AND af SENATOR sa SP LBGaNT’ WAN | oe ro ME er overcoats, They had, however, RESIDENCE, Xi HANA AVENUE CRA ORESR AY, APRIL NINETERNTH, |" LOTS 14 7028, INCLUSIVE, <QCARE 255 we ots have a from! of U: sell, tu fromtof the | Fach bout Feserve, to the | emapt one, ON A THU | Premines, at pub: Rithess bidder, that macuidernt thcreserry ahd hase | Soe DAY AFTERNOON, APE. d Toot on W street, on. FIVE O'CLOCK, we wi fob bas & from: of 1M j-1? tert. all haw suction, wi THE OFFIOERS AND MEN. [oes ees Bie of the oe . om To host Uiec eakiaee Seal 1y were ‘we will seil. in frontof bia. | meat stone and’ brick dwelling, No. ‘street | fron ect by depth ef a Kighly ommended ‘The luck of the boys in THE WESS. spr Or y Berthwes. 1 me ate m part ot at word fame “eques fn ee ee es terrible weather was generously « ts COUARE 1 BI. House sons stone por opieith | bariding property antics * How the Former Have Been Selected—No | Plauded by the cadet corps of the white schools, By ao ey 7 on a te ye ae ah setinnes Meet none of whom, except the boys of the Eastern pth of 150, Yost to , With, sewer; also a Washington city, in said | antly decor: Sque oak panel waihscot | “Terme: One-third essa, ved From the Distriet, Not | High school, who marched from the Capitol BE foot sige alley, and seo sapted To ie on Bistrest borween 1st Kad | ining rom end ers vaniey Cuuvtete, bath | years, notes to be Even = Military Instructor—Benefit Man- to the White House, were permitted to face the - Stall expense the present iiaprovement can be casts made to supply either of thesa. This sale presents & Splendid opportunity to investors and should come rd cash and residue of pur- | bath tu! a. wile plate Installments, at one and two | ful dome lugnt over ® ‘Mested From the Formation of the Corps. | fearful storm and cold. fret. | port o: Se “ epee eS SS PSS w cerns an, rae | See oT ae Pee A ee | ES BO | eek aoe Ss ‘easy and madi time of sale, ‘So m | igheta’ x fernss to Decompiied with ie Sifters see "The commanding officer of the company, of purchase money will bear but S per cent interest: | town lote and of €200 forthe mid lot) "Cre: | “Hermscf anie; Over aba ainwe an emeane tecam- | ferret seasteal Se neat et, Mfteen eye, otherwias o ¢! be be property. ia’ Sek HE SCHOOL YEAR | Lonis A. Cornish, jr., is eighteen years of age, W., Seca ot Seeo eecaurga at me of sale, evans to | quires ow accentance of Md. All conveyancing abthe | trance of #18,000. to Se radip cash. or al tana | Se suicue par haser after five ‘of 1892-93 in the colored | and will graduate from the business course in snededs RATOLIFEE. Dui & co. |" er nT MES P. RYOX, Tro & S00 tsi atime wale ifterane 02 sales ihn) ene a como memnaes Putri il bo’ over | tice su susiber of ioe” board of rortees, CAESPTS SPORE SANE SRSE'ORD 5 10- peepee pe ES yg fencer = me iota pe the | of the public schools for the eighth division “The Remington Standard Typewriter Is the official TRELETH DAY OF APHID, 18H sane Lour and | THOS. DOWLING RSON, aucta aibabds | gal n"The'Eveanig Siar. Home tyen for tompectiom | cant of tain apd WEDS ESAT, RIRPL SENS one tars | Capt. Cornish has made very eticient officer 5 . » Mppli-ahds RATCLIFFE, DABR&CO.,aucta. | J ATIIEM & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS, Miter TLOMAS DU WLING EBON, Aucts. | OCESCE BAL ta eetet op eeree PART FIV es aaa and bandied bis company admirably on their writing-machine of the World’s Columbian Exposition.’ A a rece ae 1407 G ST. WALTERE. WILLIAMS & 60., Asctonrern. dkde DUNCANSCN BROS., Ancta, and parents as the yi first public appearance, ee i wr ; - | THE PERSONAL EFFROTS OF THE LATE REV. — ee cS : F ™ in which the military | First Lieut. James E. Walker is in the third H. N. HIGINBOTHAM, President. RUSTED S DAY Ov AbsiLs sAGh same bows and| 3, J, BULLOCK, FOMMERLY CHAPLAIN oF | FXBOUTOR' SALE OF & TWOSTONY FRAWY. | sa arial, tent faar tye st tng Beets] ens eee yl ys "apig.ande RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., ancl, | THE UNITED STATES SENATE, AT PUBLIC] LL BLONTIN OSM ASSACHUSET S. AU ca High School was or- ophe rs JQ ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. Auction AUCTION, r SSTREL PS NORTHWEST AT. 2 ganized. “Appreciating | facaiy ot eothning the boys in he Sst Fi WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, R DREN ae sw, comparstxa caps HERG Ni aay | Baines katie the great succeess st- | toon, whieh he commands, TWO TWO-STORY AND CELLAR, PRESs-pRICK | ELEGANT BRADBURY UPRIGHT PIANO, PAR-| PAST TIVE OCROCK Pal, Tahal wel in fered | oer oe ee OA ry ‘ ae Rt, BAv-WINDOW. NEW HOUSES, CON | LOR SUITE. HAR: ULD ENGHAVINGS, 3 lees at public auction br wutherity ander tre tending the miliary | "Second, Lien Tinjamin Washington ie in 327 Broadway, New York. EAINING BiGHT woove AND ZA AND all | BRasy Fine SETS PRESSELS Lvaw AND cue | Matealand felaeat ee Mtoe None See cquiestion teh | Mots ccbod, theralore, meni zeer, whan be. Will Washington Branch, it Buildi IND iso MASSACHUSED TS’ AVENCE NORTE | PETS. ODD CHAIRS, D. K. FURNITURE, FINE | St iubereg ten 10) i square numbered sia bund > . . - = - = Le Droit ding. ; NoRtie . RS. D. SITURE, FINE avin about 23 fect frome, TmnBi + : ished several years ago in the white high | \o sans be promoted. He makes an excellent | _apis-1a Peres tak ha 5 i EAST, BY AUCTION. OLD MAHOGANY POUR-POST BEDSTEAD, WITH porane deyth thereat of onset fis feet, ime eroed chain. 2b sbanguet tales, 4 oak tables, lot cooking wensils, lot of crockery, cash register, setters, about 0 gaclon H ¥ ls iu the District, and which under the | Ofjcer aud is in command of the second platoon. - anhjthelrequest of the cwners, we xill eal at anction | TRESTER TOP; RARE OLD P pame of the High School Cadets possesses | Third Lieut. Marcellus Syphax graduates participated, is still the subject af much com- | TWELFTH, 18a), at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK ES OF MAOG- | Preved “oy a two-story frone with brick baw'nent | r = 2 welline. ANY, HAIR AND HUSK MATTRESSES.CHAMBER | 25CUIDE 1 ie coun natamce im wiz and Shinty, Urgulions ‘ i Pe oe y- | FURNITURE, WARDROBES, INDIAN RELICS, | twelve rronths, sectived Dy notes of purchaner bear ne | feel hee wen Hone Maryland Cab tods? a reputation second to no other similar | from the second year of the business course in ROAD HOUSES NEEDED ment. While the mismanagement of this affair | P.M... lots Bumiberod wap eile gy [Ae yah alr Re daecs so re monthe. secured by notes of —y i ‘Con’ & rganization in the land, the boys of the colored | June. He has also made rapid progress in his was, at the time, apparent to all, eay some of | SinnesRi hens arvas ts AAetareS Sree ee. | LBL ee TEs ET OF OLD CANTON | tatenest from coy of sale om el of gras on prop | fallons Roxbury « High School determined to follow the good | duties and is very popular with the company. those who participated in the event, the racing | inJoun F. Olnsiesd ole set thera. and on the Ist of last Novem- pel. orchsimara ber the colored High School Cadet Corps was A PLEA FORK THE SMALL x. regularly organized, the complete roster of the ni — jBraina'd 1 Warner's tub- | OTHER CHINA, GLASS W. REFRIGERATOR, KITCHEN Aivconvesancine ani recordine at purchasers cost: | setts eseeuth $100to be paid down when the property ts struck, TF te to te covublied with within ten Saiea the enccator reserves the », | Benen “DANTE ML. | District of Columbia, men lave refrained from criticising it to any | ‘vision of lots in sqi a ° Seb AND TWEN STHREE, extent through their regard for the Clifton | Provet iy mrotwastory ari cellar, uayowigdow prone | TURES. ke be. eutenant, James E. Walker; second lieutenant. | time the small boy of today has in getting Lack of Accommodations for Man | Wheelmen, and their righteous indighation only | brics front new houses, each caniaiaing eusht fours | “On WEDNPSD AY, APRIL NINETEENTH, 1833, troperty at ris and cout of defanlt= corps being te follows More Tolerance for His Games and a Play bursis forth when thes. read ‘tho relf-explane- | and beth tut wil medirn Vatrovaments aiding | a6 UALA-EASL TENA ML At retouce No, nt | fog pers haoss ir the Quay adressen = owe : ROSTER OF THE CORPS. Ground Needed. and Wheel. tory letter given before. The wheelmen here | 72) Massachusetts avenue northeast. Each of said | eMectect thine Ree. J. J pelinck: tea hae WASHINGION Be WiLLTA’ ARLY. NEW BEAUTIFUL CORNER RESI- Oficers—Captain. Louis A. Cornish, jr.; first! “Dia you ever stop to think what a hard wonder why the oficers and judges who bad | Jots willbe sold. subtect to's deed of trust dated Octo: | {Unof the Ui: Bennie.” We fuvice general atveati ca Erecuter._ | Siac? BUTRERT SObTNIST bey oon af . + Sr id you ever stop that affair in charge should let such a favorable | P°r ISPL. ang recorded tn Taber Bun tothis sale. RATCUPFE, DARE E Dow! fae . ‘ . opportunity escapo their eyes by which they | ords of the District of Columbia, for thirty-four bun. AY AFTERNOON, APRUL TWEN- Benjamin Washington; third lieutenant, Mar- | along in the world?" asked Chief Clerk Sylves- | GEORGETOWN’S CENTURY RUN | might have given a prize to one of the Wash: LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. | TRUSTEES’ SALE 0 dred dollars principal and six interest notes of = TREN s BUILDING StTES ON | D, IN. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we wall two. ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctior .. 1407 Gat. THE SOUTH SIDE OF FLORIDA AVE. BET. tn front of the premises, celins M. Syphax. Ee , | ef of the police depariment today. “I mean igtim whesiinsn who cenlly arued 16; isi sill Sferaseot sale il ese Ba ca basancg tn one L at age > Sour Sp sr ars. Weer py || uot SoS SGcaRe ooo, ‘on-commissioned officers—First sergeant, ‘i “This i com vo had a reasonable number at home. year over and above the Incumbrance. st. x % ots improved by a hearly net windowed aon aang ence rimant’ ionzs | the small boy in the city,” he added. “This is Mee Corl Bian ae eased tho sixth | Teed verchase teoasn tc ty enscted by ansa af tron | TRUSTEES saLy GF Yale By virtue Di a.decree of the Supreme Courtt the | beck dealin wih ate nee oar winaomet aries M. Thomas; second sergeant, fl, |asubject for serious thought. Much of the | Current Gossip of the Local Cyeling Clabs— | Mr. - May b i. | Upon tue propert, sold and to besr interest at therate| © PROPERTY, KNOWN AS’ 1° District of Colunbia prased on the 3 ‘of April, | latest “electrical ap heautifully "papers Matebeil; third’ sergeant, Edward Hall ah ee * Tomor- | Prize, which was a handsome rife, buts Balti- | (Peter cent. Taxes will be paid to day af sale All| | STMEFT NORTHWEST, Was 4, "D. 18K, in equity catse No, 14204, docket 4; | thnvuchout and eoutaint ne tine Rosmee? Mee peor h sergeant, Charles Tignor; fifth sergeant, | crime committed and many a fast life is the | Two Clubs Will Go to Marlboro’ Tomor-/ morean wanted that prize, so the story goes, | ‘itlo ezausnation and conveyancing will be at the sole 2 Vitae of a certain deed of tn where Wiliem Noite is complainant and Angust | erty is in one of th rabi= and | | 4 | 1 prot ot | result not so much of the parents’ nezicct and | ew—Comment on the Kecent Lake Clifton | and he got it, Secretary Pryor of the Clifton | cos! of the purcaaser. A deposit of #100 will ich: 1SP0, and duly recirded im Tiber 14el, | Nolte st at. ave d paccsiaped tractes | previa secu und he : SE pahGR ne ng A Re Sag “ee dpa Marshall, George Bowser. the existence of places of evil resort | Contest—Mr. Mayer Declines a Prize. Wheelmen 0 notified Mr. Mayer, at the seme | Iaf'to be cumpiiad with within teu days, otherwise, nia, and. at the Teaqusst of the | Seems WENTA-FIFTH. | cable car lines es Dowling, Sylvester | Fae aiitee eat time giving him to understand iat he could | at the ovtion te owners, ite proverty will Nee | im Mierest, we will wall ak ob ig aeons | FOUR O'CLOCK | “Fern 5350 cash, tulance to wnit aoa Ge be fee bh eS = | Make a selection from the prizesthat remained. | $014 8 hans Dann & Cox Auctioneers.” | DAY'OF APRIL aD. QO AT FIVE OCLOCE D ae $56 reauired”at the: tine ‘of sae Conveyentenee Brace. Elias | of the citizens to crush out the email boy. ‘ |"Thie Mr. Mayer declined to do and bas sent to| THOMAS M’ FIELDS. Attorney for Owners” BoM. the followin property situate in District a: : ~ | Eo, at rurchaser'e cont. Terme to be complied et is tt HE CONDITION OF J ae her, Henry Bolden, | At this season of the year he is the target for s | Secretary Pryor the following letter: apsdsds city aforesaid and ont a pare ie fot) No dS in| pleut GO) ott spoauare,gamired aly | Weft dpe omer ig the ut to resell sry Burwell, Everett Brooks, | attack on all sides. The majority of the com- the weather last Sunday | The captain of the Arlington Wheelmen has | grnp ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED, OX AC- | brs deuth of fee Poa oviled with alleys in | chaser after Ave days’ ad vertisene + <2 Brooks, Preston Clinton, | pisints made to the police just now are arraign- morning was unfavor- | just informed me that the first five men in your | couito” the sai, stil SATURDAY, FIETEENTS | Droved by tw he rear and on the © es me new enaper published iu W ae apl3-ddds DUNCANSON BO} {same hour apd place. IELDS, Attorne$ for Owners. Fi, DARR& CO’, Aucts."— apli-a&ds Lof the purchase mi Ss 90 fs ood road | five-mile road race of the 3d instant have | DAY GF APRIL.'y able 90 far as good road | sciected their prises, the man winning fifth | place having selected the prize offered for | ments of Young America. If he coasts down it | the street in winter he makes too much noise or riding was concerned rom date © of trast on the » : atsane price Mf dr by ceed ] APIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 G st, h tae of 40 feet | at the om! be purchuser. | 1RUSTEES' SALF OF IMPROVED REAL Fs’ | threatens to cut some fellow's legs off. If he and for that reason | sixth place. L petoaners - Dipnpep ln ee poor enrages of the ontion of the yarchaver. | ROSE SIME bereren Tae ae | phage hell ce: Giant Gok ho Abstain tha phate many of the wheeimen | Alo that sixth place had been awarded to | HANDSOME THREE. fat and being ina Ges'vaviey central ab | to,bercoaupited with 4m Pfteon days from | TENTH SPREETS NORTHEAST, Wasmine and destroys private prope: If he spins his | did not turn out. Some | me he was in possesaion of a list of tho re- MobERS IMPROVEMENTS Ree ATOACC: | EAP proving cet, should atiract attention of | o"Rerwise the tr reserve the Fi non, " bs KNOW 637 ACKER STREET ‘move on.’ His worm parking top in thg street he mast of those whohad braved | ™ining prizes, from which I could make my aS N ‘48 to cash and deferred payments will be an- | Yevanci marbles on a pic | choice. NORTHEAST. nounced at tim many a stormy day be- | “")')0. to state that although I rode over the |. WEPN/<DAY, APRIL TWELFTH. 1893, AT | Pording at pure mverancing amd re. | Cakser. ss 1's. cont 10 be complied « NGL th'st. nw. k e euction. tn. : ras f owing. ‘These and simi Z at IVE O'CLOCK P.M. iu front of the ised, we | with en days, ‘$250 will be required at tine 11-akde Trnstesa on THURSDAY, the TWENTIE Ly tho ssn eo teocy “oh outiying | fore, however, started | tape fifth at the finish I oniy rode five laps. Sllca ee Tot in aqdace Sse iapreren ore threes | Sait im Mfteen days. $250 will be required at thine of | _ ap EES SEAPEEL, Ist nt, HALT PART Be suburban districts, make the small boy the con- | out before the rain| After riding two laps I rode slowly aud fine brick dwelline with stons triunines, conereted EDWAED M. GALL KP M.."the fatiowing dew rived. real extate edt; ail modern UDET. } trustees. | [)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, apr Ove vo 9g SAMUEL WILS ; : f ; nthe city of Washineton, District of Colarm- ern ees! | cgased falling and were ished as above, not intending to create the im- ‘$10.67 fot by Bh feet ta 1O-foot oaxis ALE OF TWO (2) TWO-STORY B: vA ow be 2 Dri rt} tf pression that I was winning a place and there- | pared alles. ae —E ‘ EOF Tw x Bs {1 of Iot numbered sixty (00) in Charles A. Shields? from pillar to he secks safety in seclusion. | “2° ™s cleared away and the bright rays} yhe declination of Mr. Maver to participate | OLR. f0), palance sash. A depos of 2 1u0 wil. ete” | WELL-KEPT KOUSEHOLD EFFECTS IN RESI- Le i SG aS ‘ | folio 144.'tm the ‘survesors ciflon ef the Dustrret | His mode of iife is changed from outdoor { 0%,the un shone uron them. in tie distribntion of the prixes makes room | &c., at cost of purchaser. sap a DENCE NO. 1616 FIFTEENTH *TREET AT | ppirict of ‘Contin: toned a ane , a ith aie toy vcmeute therecn, comeing i. tele ‘the ball is laid | _ Those who went out in the morning enjoyed | for one more wheelman. and Mr. Clarence L. | 475 snag LATIMEE & SLOAN, AUCTION, COMPEISING PARLOR SUITE, | Morea, A D-II a sttes wherean | “\acwas Cepegnaed of te ambos emis as ea. aside for cards and marbles for poul. themeelves for the reason that they had no dust | Palmer of this city will be the lucky man if = ae | TAST, CHAMS. RocKENS, “LAKGE aNp Fr) tue eluce tn ia and twelve soutin, Feprenenteg Seeiu “4 lofte and eth had 0 d anor , the priz to be given io the man who finishe seOWING TO TH? ATHER THE ABOVE sa . NEARLY RUGS, MATTI rate of 6 per Secinded rooms, lofts and other shady | to encounter and they were not annoyed by the | the prize is to be given io the man who | aprige | 38%, {s postponed until SAT CRDAY, APAIL FIF-| PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, OFFICE TABLE, the day of sale, payable sent Pluces are his The cigarette, bottle | ysual large number of vehicles that are gener- TENTH, 1895, same hour und place." “apltd&ds HANDSOME WALNUT anLUALLY, and to be secured by deed of trust on te HIFFONIER, POR- = = TIERES, LACE CURTAINS AND OTHER WASHINGTON ROAD CLUB. ee HANGINGS, WALNUT MIKYOR-RACK HALL | | was promised, and other s€ ive imp | by him, and in the early nts are employed rs oc acarcer that Sraterty aliy or the roads on Sundays. ‘The rain early the morning had settled the dust and th “th oron at the eat the porches Alar-PAS cont. A devosit of val he ax: 0 m1 - ——— - i. ag" ic, action in front ¢ aired. 2 cart. consise: | Taight have been usecal he again becomes prey | sandy roads especially were in excellent condi-| Capt. Jose of the Washington Rond Club [Att & stoay, avertonsers, RACK, SIDEBOARD, EXT TABLE, wi eeel estan ay *- EF FS a Chsapseenk: Mikeandd avin for the police and zaust ‘move ox toe “heopell peal seeder missseted |B iovast, | OAKUAND WALNUT BED ROOM SUITES. ‘oats, “aa Xx, Fields.L: Fish : = Sanitary League, bathing beach, &c. | Then, too, the wheelmen whorwent in search | SMC SFU for Ashton for last Sunday. Peraces Ou uae aed TOILET WARE, HATK AND HUSK MAT" oe risk and cow oF Arthur Lruch, Willits Mille’ Charles | /20UDg Ame is rd | them, had the woods all to themselves, asthe | t¢rnout in the morning. ‘The hour fixed for DOL; ALSO. TUPLICATE FONTS AND BLANKETS, NEARLY NEW GAS od by the J a +f af eee Nankins, James Pina, Joha Payne, John Quan- | {0 S*ery S3¥ bY nesieied 7 Sehpours pas © | ground was entirely too moist for the many | starting was at 9:30, but at that time Messrs, ae Roeoe neue eae Bee ee ee ane Crane NARA REECEEN | nes ened Senate ig RR cemnagaal der, Howard Quander, Heury Hicks, Daniel , WB? Deter Knew of such in their early days." | ladies and ebildren who woxld have been in! ¥rench and Simpson were the only ones on | CRUGHT. Sow ON TUESDAY, APRIL FIGHTRENTH, 1808, av | pata thedeeerel easiness Seeeeeet [LATEMEE © SLOAK, Auten, 20 Oe, Southall, Daniel Spriggs. Kobert Scott, James | = search of spring flowers had the weather been hand,” ‘they did not believe in waiting xd so! Sop ay 4 SEVED i | TEN AM.. atres! 1 f Corcoran | 'F: the propes.s, or all cash, at whe TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUAPLE mMpRot ‘Terner, Joan Thornton. Joseph Cj John | COURTESIES TO ME. ELOUNT. favorable. | they started it alone, going over the road | Mie, with 1407 G ction | PUR: All conveyar RRAL ESTATE ON THE NokTa DEP Wilkinson, Harzy Wilkinson, Herbert ; a = Many of the wheelmen who did not go out | through the mud. ‘Lhe ruin had ceased falling | | mithows reserve or li ‘all neat, clean and in ood condition. | fore ;aired st the times KO STLeT BROWN A! hien we invite the atten fewenerally. sioner to Hono- | 00 the club runs in the morning tock advan- | and the aky presented evidences of a cloar day | faite Dancuoee: tage of the good weather in the afternoon and! ghead. ‘Through the md to Sligo the wheel- | Went out on short runs to some of the near-by | men pushed with all their tight, but after pass- bas been receiving villages or to some one of the few road houses | ing this place the rond was found in better ; ntion from Hawaiian residents who | in this section. eanditian ¢ callers upon him, say the latest | HEED FOR Goop RoAD HOUSES. Messrs. Anderson, Wall and Gensler were on | and he bas | Now that the riding season has fairly opened | D824 after the first riders had lofi and they | P PLEASANT, Herbert Winsy, Kichard White, Clarence | The United States Com Wright. Ir: Wright, Alphonso Woodson, Fer- 5 man Wormley, iioward Young. NO ASSISTANCE FROM THE DISTRICT. Immediately after the formation of the or- ganization a contract was made with the firm supplying the white schools for the uniforms Terms cush. LATIMER & SLOAN Ce re Auctionsers, PATLIFE DARE 8 60. averiony v 20 PAL AY the male sual not be with frou day of aule the triste-s reserve St the risk of KLIN H. MACE |e yas Vat the request of the party’ ge pathic amerto THURSDAY THE TWEN- D. ie at FIVE riled "Feal estate, snaton, District of we are freque advices from the Hawaiian Isian EX | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, Anctioneers ion i fg orehed t! 1 aud met the others at / p peice MO. 400) 30 a 2 ee (30), of Susie membership of seventy, but oniy sixty of the Be royalis’ vofess to fiud much cause | riders of the silent steed are turning their at-| ner and then started for home. cLOGe 2. a. i ' omitrnt z mt ac tivieom or Mount Peasant, boys secured uniforms. The boys themselves ed expressions of the ‘tention to the question of road houses and| Capt. Jose und Woolride were the last mem- ‘800, ya | Kb. M., ‘part of Jotuum:| By virtue yah 9 Neyor of the District follo 137, fronting 2 of 130 feet, with weven-room frevue d: purebased their uniforms, but as the uniform commissioner to his visitors, but there is no |‘other places where they can stop and get ac-| bers of the club to start out aud they met the | is regularly worn during attendance at school reeson to believe their published versions are | commodations either in the way of a meal or a| other club members who were on t there is really no exira expense in the matter. | Co -rece night's lodging. At present the wheeimen say detract te dx (hin square 51%, fronting Sven feet om G | Dieter ee home. | 88 iesie-0 shoemake tra’ ard ia A on the | strest pear the corner of Sth, witha depthof elgntye | Apeiee ard journey. and so the last two to start did | Rota, the District line, oh the west by the United | five feet to an alley, with the La. rovemente, &e. in Book County 6, by » depth ‘Aud cod stable. 3 | ; : " Terms: One-tiira of tie purchase money to be | EU Erishe tal ras of aale: One thousand Gol purchase No pecuniary aid, however, has been given the : : that the accommodations in this regard are | not get Burrows and on the east by tae farm of Charles Shoe- | paid in cash, tse F Sears from | ter wiitsetl ty natin | scaarks cod teenie ies cae ee A delegation from the Annexation | Cinb | Very limited, | on emp' : dh Castine eatin een ee the nove of the pur. | {ve" Wrewti-es "on WEDNLSDA Land’? years, bors fo be miven Deerine6 per cout ine —— heyhey yy bentyl She | Uday night's trip they have but few places | reached the city at 5:30 o'clock in time for a| eas within Mfiewn days frou the day of sate, of | spaviis frou day of eave, parable semstaamralige ced | SEEN me be cmming t ee an address was formally read, setting | trom which to select a house where they arc | second dinner. which 1 deposit of 8200 will be required at the time of | secured by deed of trust npon the premises sold. orall | Sand acd.’ premsis: ‘A deposit ‘of © satisfaction of the arsociation at the appoint: | sure of accommodations. ‘The construction of | Last evening's regular weekly run was called | $U¢.,:alance of the purchass money tu two equal tn- | cach-'at the ovtion of the purchaser. A deposit of | city. of | Washiugie: yamine. | ment of Mir. Blount and expressing confidence | : Bal‘uients in one and two years from day Of save. | S20) reyisved at the tine cf ane. Terme to be com | E wit pean: SRE > j ment of Bir. nd exp "7 *¢ | the several electric railronds during the past | for Takoma 5) Deforrcd Pas igente to be secured upon the property. | plied with in Bfgeen days from the day ofeale. Allon: | five (4s) feck of en o (20), an the fee reserve the that Mos: searching examination and | few years, however, ha largely increased the| The Capital Club did not go out last Sunday, | All conveyancing at cost of purcnaser. Neyancing, recording, Se., at the purctakers i) feet cigs (8) saches of lot ‘purty at the rick end cost of te, ‘analysis will disclose the | fact that the | number of such places, and soon the wheelmen | but two of the members rode as far as Kook- Gonsgee cee ae api1-akds Sancohat of Marinas tenis: muvered nine hun: ae, purchaser after Sve dere aguarsiooans Present government was established ase matter | hope to Lave as many such stopping placos as | ville in the afternoon. Should the weather | avl¢dis THOMAS DOWLING & SONS. ucts ae —_ Soe OF Cheriotne Bet 2 apeneressagin pegnictnconcigae ecco gt necessity and duty. in the interest ror | are enjoved by the wheelmen of other cities. prove favorable tomorrow Capt. Macdanicl will | Frizcs SALE OF FINE CESIDENCE prop. | THOMAS DOWLING & 8ON, Auctioneers, | Tas GPORGE WB. WHITE.) arusteen humanity, and eivitization. and notes ® scheme | “Another question under consideration is that | fead a good number of membors over the road TL ON ASTREET BETWEEN THIRD AND — = oe eg Ag ater a to promote the selfish objects of any clique. | of carrying a complete repairing outfit on elub | to scme dixtant country place, probabiy to Oc- | FOURTH SCRKETS NORTHEAST, ALSO OF A| py opxary; HORSES, PONIES, CAR- 0 ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, He ssed that a treaty of annexation =| or VALUABLE IMPROVED LOT ON C STREET E SALE OF. 1 CAR: I lope was expre: ate iy m | runs because of the liability of one or more of | coquan Falls, : BETWEEN THILD AND FOURTH STREETS RIAGES, PHAET( HANSOMS, _ CABS, ALSO 930 Peun, ove. aw. may soon be accomplished between Hawaii | the pneumatic tires to give out on the road. oak aanieoay onc: SOUTHEAST. FAMILY CARRIAGES, COACHES, ' SINGLE . APRIL TWENTIETH, beginning zs a, and the United Staten. 5 coca eee ROLL IN8' E CYCLERS. By virtug of wdecree of the Supreme Court of the | 1 AND DOUBLY HARNES<: KP. M.,' we will sell by’ public auc- | TRUSTEES: SALE OF IMPROVED. 7 pe % : Sin made on the 15th day of Apri uence of electric railroad ranning to Arling- | tion in front of th n Sak toeke terial, ‘Isdem dar what yer calis der ‘rheumatic nity cause No. O79, whe syal CM, | ton the untersizned will sell at bis sale and ex: five (55) ‘eet of sub lo: numbered {our (4). D ¥ AUC. stand that I can rep = Ser eg emergency, and it frequently happens that | Newman the other day, and the captain assured | others sty cofrndants, the undersigned, who were ap- | Conincncing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. ile Runared and ninety-six Gog)in the lly of Wash ne: | District of Columbia, ‘Passed on the Soh day of My negotiations will be conducted entirely with | some wheelman has to be carted toa railroad | him that although he was on the right track he | hereinafter wwenslovea, will sei, at ppablic auctions tn Hors ak onetiaa, ton, District of Cofumstia. rhe above yromerty ts im: | March, AD. INS sn equity cause No. 1487: wherein 7°K Committee from the Hawaiian Patriotio | *ttiom, and it is not always, that there is ® rail-| was a tittle out of line, bat the old man had the | {Wes tr SiveNTe Bay be APEIE Thos | 20 Heed of Youn sielaw and Work Horses, | Si Rhecorner sf 1ith soathe | Schubert se ai ate “ae : n road station easy to reach. Tacti kaseia pager HALF-PAST FCUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot # in J. A. | 1 Pair of Fontes, 4 Glass Coaches carrying from eizht ‘Nos. 1102 and | trustee will offer for sale by League cailed on the commissiozer and pre- satisfaction of knowing that he at least knew | HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, lot it in J. A. | {alent Ponies. 3 Glass Conches carcyang fre sented a memorial adopted at a mass meeting | CENTUBY BUN OF THE GEORGETOWSS. bout wh: t he was talking. city of Washinton, Distric: of Colpinble, as, ber niet a Tiaves, Burien, March 39, reciting that while the Hawaiian} “The Georgetown Cycle Club is again on| Capt Newman feols encouraged over the | t-rorded in iibor W, F., follo AS, of the records of the je and Donbie Harness of alt kin Mr. Blount in replying said: ott ON Tr COLUMBIA, Ok SEADERRBE LG spective premises the wert tty. | OS Ot q Nornumbered fury. aut fort:| ROAD NEAL FLORIDA AVENCE. Bi ‘rane store | of the Premises, “ON MOK! one frame store | TEENTH. 1603, AT FIV land and premises Known certain pisee of ‘parcel h 5 fous " alors end others oh hese, SLSTY-FIRST, begianine | end tintin 4 Wins? LIEUT. JAMES WALKER. People are, anxious to promote the closest and | top,” was the remark of Capt. Cook the othor | FycwPcots of the club this season on account of | {improved oy a large brick dwell house with | ® ald ates ‘Sie tale thei atep tira penrantega sukEPeNGr OKO Chock # MWe wl wl Sanat nad'twonte"foGr 1154) fu hare be? organization by the District, the bors even | ting with the United States. they de net believs | 4ay- Ho referred to the century run of the | also because of the good attendance om club | gan Breet. same authority, at FIVE THOMAS DOWLING & SON, auso”O #*,34%, | Beredsix (0. sn sduare nanbered'rieven bindred ang inion of par. ot Lone Mensowa, ase per plat Paying for their military instructor. The | that the time has come for them to be deprived | club last Sunday, which, by the way, is the first | rune. : OFCLUCK on the same day, we wil 7 + Aucts __ WeD | Golesi This prover ie nimmecved, and ts] riot tmoureevers cies st aos Be School officials hope, however, that some | of their nationality aud sovereignty by annexa- | Gentury run of the season, The ride of more| Yomorrow the club will go to Marlboro’, ict Now Hot Flora Hicks subdivision of SarTHE ABOVE § EQSTRONED OX Ac: | loraied “ca, Mansachosetts! evenus ‘ahd "Ist ‘street | Heine situate 4m the eoanty of W plan will be devised by the | Dis-/ tion to any foreign power. and therefore | than a bundred miles was made over. the road | Where the Georgetown and Arlington clubs ure | Ne- Sia square Ho. 70, im said city of | MiNktipath rit iseS, enme hour and places aplodts | onthe awarsemad one handed ant Bie “Terme of wee: One-third of the purchase to Mructor wil be furnished. as ta the ease'of the | CATHEStY anid, sincerely pray that the great | between here and Frederick. It was the inten- | also, going. | the records of theourvesors office’ of the Distsit of | — avian & GLoaw, accor E eat c(G) inches on Jot strect aud’ Coutains’ 144468 | be paid in cash and the holames or wrber twonhindoss a 1 Hi of 7 > 3 wrong committed against them may be righted | tion of Capt. Cook to bave started at 5:30| The following Sunday the club will take two | Gcumbis- Said lot is luproved by © frame dwelling | [ATMEL & SLOAN, AUCTIONFERS eet miore ot Irs ae | es by the restoration independent an- | o'slock in the morning, but at that bour the |FUBS One will be w cross-country run to | bese. °% 0 Ol” neene 78 Ma mS wnsdcvescenis "Sformin of ale oh wach ince ox peocesioat boy the @ white schools. The District Commissioners evidence a deep interest in the organization a tonomy and constitutional ‘ment a king- | rai wherever the unbeaten path leads and tho | 2m 0f sal = bee ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE | stallments in oue an 'wo year and Commissioner Joba W. Koss has shown 8 | dom under their beloved queen. | found it impossible toatart, but ue hour inter | morning run will be to Silver Springs {hase petee in cau, one-tited thersof in one peat Sette WRIREEE OE pARD. © STS. | Interne for whuel deierrd pe | ithe pare ts ‘Copia of @]00 iar concern ia the efforts of the bors, | "yy "Hiount assured tae-committee that their | when the thy looked brighter, the start was Se fhe day of ale, and the other one-tuird thereof in| py <victuo of 8 deed of srast dita the Oth day of | Popstar og Rurchases shall Oe og | Se patdiat the ttmneck sole, Termete ee onmpiied ie Preserting the officers with handsome €0n- | memorial would receive due attention at his | made, and it'was not until Sligo was reached : Dayients the purcuuter will be reunited to execute | Pecember. A.D. 1802. ‘nd recorded in Liber 17G3, | wpem the premier mold, or all exsis at option 0 Snbution toward purchasing their swords and | bands and be presented to President Cleveland. | that the heavens again opened and cateed the An Arbitrary Railroad Rule, Rotee'pavable an aforessid, bearing interest trom dave | foli0 151 74 Sa, OF th, and recy a Pe TS fs encouraging the boys by his presence at their - ; soap ~apteat ges ol fr " and secured by adeed of trust pon the parcel of | 9: Colwnbia, we will sell at public enc typ! Ka Leo, the organ of John E. Bash, who | riders to seek shelter. A second time the rain | To the raitcrof The Evenine Star: pruveriy for wile fue same are given. or ae pre | trepremiie on WEDNESDAY, in arte : eniertainments and by written words of ¢om- | drow up the resolutions and who was one of | caused an interruption, and this time the wheel : ctype onhonsis : Ehaser tnay pay all cash. at bis option," A dapostt of | DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1s J sale, otherwire che tra. Trustee, 221 és ot. 0.w. mendation. , te committee to prevent. them on the follow-| men were within five ‘ilesof Mecuanicvilte, | ,1¥4#® Witness Inst Wednesday morning of | gay) wiltereneiredt the urciaser of sack parca | Se, tM fageine deere eal cag huate fe | 3 te a und wnt ae eee erm and scconter. | ing day, quoted Commissioner Blount as vaying | Half an hour was lost, and after riding through | the operation of what scems to me a most cruel | St the time of wale. and Af the terms of aaie benot | S's, mmbeFed one hundred snd Oftren (115) | chasers. © EDICAL, &o. mente from the United States in accordance | on receipt of the memorial: : some mud the ” Georgetown ” gyclers | aud arbitrary rule of the Baltimore and Ohio | trustees reserv» the right to recell the property at the | the Washington Rea! Levate Company's suds: ORRIN B HALLAM aa = arms to any college’o hich school, s bond, |p Ccetemen: Bear in mind that is exactly | rode into Mechanizeville. There they were | Railroad Company. A little woman was about | Ti 404 cout of Jefaulting purchaser. Trustes, | Hteen (1015). as per plat recortied in Liver 18, folio |. HOLDS Wor TH D* =. approved by the District court, double the | ‘Be course of America always. The American | joined by Bowie of the Washington Road Club, | to jeave Washington for the west on the 11:30 ‘416 Sth at, A ye sus ‘The well-known specialist, Sisal the rum neasd Geter Gee, | people do not approve of any of their repre- | and he started with them to make the balance SRGANDOM BROM., Gucucnvan. ‘soe ne sentatives personally interfering in the conduct | of the century ride. From this point to Lay- | ‘in ovor the B. and 0. Her relatives and flngp eo 7 WYMAN 1 COLE, Trusieg, "| Baise the tnpcarenients ttsoon,contiating ofa arms are Sprii cadet ritie: " 1 ‘The property wili be sold subject to « prior dred of — Springfield cadet rities. | of the government of foreign countries.” tonsville the road was so heavy and the wheels | friends were with her, but were stopped by the | _DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers apld-d&da_| trust securing the sum of twenty-six hundred dollass | TRUSTERS' SALE OF DRIGK DWFLLING HOUSE THE MILITARY IXSTRUCTOR. |, The monzhiy pension of $1,250 paid Queen | got so badly clogged that the wheelmen had an | gateman and good-bjes had to be said right| RATCLIFFE. DARR & CO., Aucts, BF; BO. with accrned interest, the amount of which | "AND TOT. NUMBEED 2020 H STEEET ES a . ORTHWEST. ECUTOWS SALE “OF VALUABLE BRICK |. Terms: $00 cash. the balance in six and| pAGRAENEST 4 or east auiy recorded in Liber ‘The military instructor of the organization is | Liluoka.«ni by the provisional government has | idea of returning and abandoning the run, es- 2 | ie vie) Copa HOUSE, BRICK STABLE AND PREMISES, No, | twelve months, represented ‘Dy promissory notes | NETO folic WO theese ae the leek ee : : . ; This was proper enough and all Capt. Arthur Brooks of company A, first sep- | been the subject of much debate lately, and in | pecially when the chain on Bowie's wheel broke th i: < = LE A Dearing huterest at the mle eee 3 0 : arate baftalion. District National Guard, His | Cuneil March 31 a resolution was offered to the | and he was compelled to got the assistance of | Saviesced in the rule, litde dreaming, how-| OW K'STAEET NORTHWEST. oo)” | bearing luterest at, the rave of 0 ror ‘cent per fhe premises fon MONDAY, THES SOESTY ts : { effect that she be paid $500 per mouth so long | native and a dog cart to reach the nearest rail- | ¢ve?, that it would be enforced to the exclusion | Hazner, deconsed. duly executed and recorded, 7 | Bully, and to be secured by deed of trest-on the | FOU DAY OF APEIL, <D. INuR, AT FIVE, the goverotmen, the iofatcr deal regulation, | Myth, Sd, th cariog out coriaun cond) road eation ight mile stant of te ada honband, but this wae done, The | rae. ig MONDAY ne "HWE EG GLMS | late Conrebyvelar ind rearing at tes gar. | adaesh Zona Liat on tet of SURGHON SFECIAL NT infwntry drill | tions and restrictions relating to political mat-| But Capt. Cook was determined to record a| gentleman explait t the Ind; his wife, | pay OF ‘A ar eine FIVE O'CLOCK | chi fr A deposit of one hundred, dollars | BRdand, Premises situate and being, in the, city o —_ Capt. Brooksis ‘a strict discipiivarian, pains- | tery which would be prescribed by the exeeu- century if pearible, Aen bes with the ctteae | Gare coli corey srchetet sPochgndidiit DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 800 at, FIVE O'CLOCK | chasers, com posit of one. han lars | Washington, inthe District of Columbia, and known TO GENTLEMEN ONLY taking and energe' i i: i ered twenty-six (20), in the subdivis- | (8100) required at the Umeof sae. Terms of sale to | and distincvished a8 Western half of orivinal lpt wai ‘On Diseases of the oye bas bees “ireqentiy ‘commended. The | Ure snd advisory council. ‘The resalation wes |on the ran, Naited until Bowie, sented with «| alone and very politely asked for the privilege | Sniia"a‘itirg, ape at Hat Gi tre aac Recreation dag afi yt ge cur | ore at nasa nonteret ns andel BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, ea ¥ . | consi 5 colored man behind a mule, si for the | of putting fe safely on board her car; but, | the surveror's office of the District of Columbia, in | erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser %, rights, privileces and cee ase tarot next mouth these: wilt Tents | cided to postpone further payment of the pen-| railroad, sintion and then they started to push | although the litte woman, unused to traveling, | square nmubered aoventy-cleat (78). on the wrcand | slice Ave days advertisement of such resale in The | {R5 cette kefseeiais Wnt sa whe ine BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, sion until the queen's position in regard to | on through the mad to Frederick. ‘Tho dog | bewildered and with tears in her eyes usked pA Se AO deme ged Terms: One-third of the purchase womey NERVOUS DEBILITY. Sto platoons of the company. The Acll wil take | Political interference became apparent cart wast smallone and. the dejver wus net| what ahe wes to doand where che Sat tres | uesdtens ie tmentzaeeuenh teets Aye orien | _erS-tkas _HiWING wiutTawson, } Trastom | plein 8. Sre, a eats See iglaty | SCURNTIFIC, SKILLFCT, ‘Inch at an entertainment to. be civen by ‘the | _,SeveFal official changes have been made re- / anzjous to work on Sunday. but the promise of | the gateran said the porter would show her «side of 109 fect, morect | 7 ATIMER & BLOAN. Aucts,, 1407 G a der tnpuih and parable sein stnaaify. anu tobe TREATMENT a itpany for the purpose of raising funds with /cently. A. S Cleghorn, father of Princess | money enough to buy a duplicate of his long- | and carry her baggage and the husband had to sine is improved by a val- | T cured by deed of trust on th; s Dr. Carleton ts pos.ti i ji 4 ri he TALI ih the of the Sunde to par thei instructor, The bove have | Baitlani, retires from the eollectorship of ous- | eared steed overcame his religious scruples, and | leuve bis wite to be escorted to her train by a ve, with a well-arranged | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON | funisrdsad Atte dollace (Bos : toms. His successor is not yet named. J. | with the wheel in an upright ion, present- | colored porter and cou'd not even see her got | °°? basement or cellar beneath. The rear of erbeer. NGG BETWEEN G AND Hi ce'tnie, "Conveyancing, &c on ean avg Sxix | Morton Oates succeeds Walter Hill as post- | ing the appearance of » windmill inn gale of | on the car. Now if this isn rule of theB, and 0. | °i4,10t Mimptoved by = 8 — fea ic geon Specialist in the United States who treate the above troubles on recocuized Scieatific principles, ‘He has made their successful treatment « life study. : ‘s te purchaser! ue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | sale athermine aie trustees poncete Tear aoe ~ 8 master general, the latter having been sent to | wind, the slow but not silent steed wended its | it isa bad one, ‘Ihe traveling public and espe- | Term: of of Colusubis passed in the cause of Nicho:as | *21] tie property at the risz and eost of the OFFICE HOURS: 9to2; 4tos. ieee amare Czeet OF He istic an insane aeylam.C. M. Cooks ix talked of aa | way ‘through the mud in the direction of the | eally dinid women shoud not be made osutler | Brice sich 620 ate pad dsbett a thas ot ign epoey Darel afer. ga otters, So | Purch aftr ve days aftertcemmnt nan f= Sunday —9002. ar eaecat tas formation of the company | S=eoe rf J. Mott Smith ag minisier to the | sound of a railroad whistle. from such ralee, "However proper they may be | pati iu one and two. gears secede teen decree, wilt fo sell on MORDAT, | [p= Some Rewenaper, Pubitted in Washincton, | CONSULTATION PREF. ond i | Uni ‘and Rober! ing w “ - ve, evidenced. by the two not and the military drill upon the Gore tw most | pnited States and Holert Wilcox i being urged | | As soon as “Old Jack” and his cargo got out | under other circumstances they are dowaright | tae, wvitenced by tie two notea of of Cc _ = — VEN’ DAY OF APKIL, 1803, a7 |”, kas " "RELL,5 Trustees. (iE WOSFORD ELECTRIC MEDICATED V. ete dee ch aeoratceag| ioante Flomiei. Lorca] Poem | Tas seer sep Secemea pres ae yht the weather changed, and instead of | cruel when imposed in such # case as I have | Purchasers. bearing interest at 6 per ceni rgenings. lot § excellent. itis observed in their carviage, in | jp ¢ Saket. Ge daoaed aim the day of sale, said interest to be Sauare 529, Washington, D. C.. fronting 23 feet ATCLIFFE, DARE & OO, AUCTIONEERS, y bess attendance for Gentlemen. the babit of obedience enjoined, in the avten- | ¥,5. bran 2) an peceagtomallyp na sata the Shockoe cnjoved the sunshine. jest baste ee buying 0 tloket foe uanually and escured by deed of trust on the, ey | fares on Ath trot jth depth of 100 feet, improved R ed PENSA Ave SW Saha 218 Btn. tion, precision and quickese required in mili- | queen's chamberiain, Beg miles from home ng y ought certainly to | sold, or sll cach, at the option. of the purchaser, or sale: One-third in cash; balance in one nme oaxp | STEANGERS. TAKE S DRS BROTH! ‘ustodianship palace. was stop was made for lunch and at | have the privilege of seeing her safely on the | Lecompited with in fen days trom day of soln and two years in equal installments, for which the | TWO BRICK DWPLBING HOUSES, NOS. 2142 AND | S treat al! diseases. No cure, Bo pay. | libs erovitonal goveroment ip not, Pleared | Newmarket dinnor was ordered at the Gritth| right car with her belongings H | conveyance. ‘2nd notary feee to bo at pur: | Bolen of bearine ¢ per cent per ania. FAbsisa Faun Noun win PAL. MoD. sEiaiaieay pct am" ib reported conduct of utes | House. lerick was soon reached ands chasers secre’ by dons of trust SUMPRON BY PUBLIC AUCTION, | momnanes S8¥earn. | ne Consular Agent Furneaux at Hilo in working | short time afterward the wheelmen were seated api3-deds GP DAM RE Se aaa SE chetiineof asia, "Parchastr tut comply | gOB MONUAY AETEHNOON. JPRIL SEVER. | J)2 BROTHERS IRVIGORATING COMDIAL IS against annexation, and the United Sta‘os may | sta table on which were spring chickens, roast a eee eee meee sale within tows days from sae or | TRENT I — ine Yor aides myenteen at on | banda aes vom . CAGE Fis au TROT WG tre teas | ie em ae discovery has been ma: t the crown | The amount of f 4 7 + eee worn by King Kalakaua. and which was kept in b: pesca Mpegs ther plo Ge are as ISTRICT OF UMBIA. TON, This: is ip s vrowine section of y King judged by ime it took to devour it, one of the District improved by two well-built dwe ling bo: | the palace, had been robbed of its diamonds | hour and fifteen minutes. Shcounghia, eseed tm euaity conse pumber 1863 Ww. E: ocd jovi Ereleht rooms and all modern unproveusces in or | and other jewelry valued at $5,000. ‘The roads showed « wonderful improvement 9| mn ie ae ree sive orgaees og | ept-dkds "O20 N. ¥.ave.n.w.. “Piero ts insesst Shame canbe het soennnelt: ki nes {a the afternoon and the wheelmen mado good ENT Y SrcOR ERY OD | J asouirra Dame a om 4 camrmiseion to napect ciane io Washington Eastern High School Entertainment. t noar Silver Sprieg’at 120 Sclotke De |THE “KING OF NATURAL TABLE WATERA: idan area =e or pe reser paee saciid The Eastern High Sehool students gave | ducting tbe time oct on account of the rain f. Gatharine B Jonneon, USTERS' SALE OF DESIRA Ro-STOR! pinuit ial estterey stranmatond | hg es ee ass tris eate™" | Semnge- Zonzaava, Hnsen-N sssas ition cdma | SERS ee Heotiog™ an individual competifive drill by officers of the | cone made Seo the sea- |- lant, Lous N. TA ery Be | first battalion Thursday night. W. D. Howell’ Geeuanry. | farce, “The Unexpected Guests,” was ex-| ‘The club run for tomorrow bas been called ® | eellently rendered, while » one-act drama called | for Marlboro’, and the start is to be made at 9| This redowned Tabie Water, which bas met with Coflot in square B50, in Washingt Nees heres ane city. cash ‘and resiaue, tn equal install- E. “On Time” was of especial interest, having |%1™. Owing fo the recent wet weather the road | unprecedented success in England and New York, can tad, twelve mogihe with iaveress from | FX rng and btn”? the | been written by Messrs. Kirby and Buckler, io i= ened condition, ond Capt. Cook expects » | now be had in this city at - uae ba ees See | sweet the sradents. The play was a success ia Lee ye wi be « ranofthe| NATIONAL HOTEL, — WILLARD'S HOTEL, “Soraelias et als, were In the Competitive arill for officers of the | st#y-at-homes to Bethesda under the leader: | METROPOLITAN Hotel, RicGs HOUSE, ‘tis. defendants of the Teal | first battalion the contestants were Maj. Skin- | Ship of Lieut, Wissner. meee SHOREHAM HOTEL, Canney aa a | ner, Capta. King, A: Means and Johnson, THE RICHMOND, Lieuts. Summer, Ritter, Barnard and Smith. ASLINGTON WHEALERE. ACKER& KENNER'S, G, G.c. SIMMS, apllcokds fopaee ‘Capt. Adams was decided the winner. ‘The fall of rain Sunday morning spoiled.the | s. ». sTOTT's, COCHRAN DRUG Store. LATBIEE & SLOAN, Auctionsers, 1407 G st.n.w* ‘appurtenances: ‘The entertainment will be repeated tonight, | tegular rum which had been planned for the | mre & MOORE'S, GEO, W. DRIVER'S, ‘Tavs’ including an individual competitive drill of of- | Artingtons, but in the afterngon few of the| FRITZREUTTER'S, CHAS, DIETS. Scere the second baftalionfora gold medal. The | more enthusiastic members rode to Cabin John inners of the competitive drills will bave s de- | bridge and partook of the of that FOR SALE BY | eiding contest for the choice of the two medals, | resort in liea of that, test ‘of all | which were donated by Commissioners Ress | Tefreshment ‘chicken, and Parker. ia called for Mari- Jus L. Barzovn & Sox. i Therun for tomorrow was oa the 4th of last March, in the inaugu- | boro’, and the ible. hotel ‘at that ral parade. It will be remembered that the | Aliennitibe whede daa. Point'bas beonInstracted to ay ins. goodly 14 AND 616 PENNA. AVE. weather was extremely disagrecable—a heavy satic. | SUPPly of edibles, as the Arlingtons always take | H. F. FINLAY & CO.. NEW YORK, SOLE AGENTS qaow cures ands onid bllanerd "The | ,2izo0.nant.s oor covering tat wil give satic-| (OUI wherever boys, however, were so enthumastic, they | take no other. Best dealers have it. See The road race of the Clifton Wheeimen of | gop TUmie ne STATES AND CANADA, had been anticipating this, their first appear- ' it is lettered on back “WiLD'S LINOLEUM.” Baltimore, in which so many of the Arlingtons