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12 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. 3 SU BURBAN NEWS. | wate cise ar to cone cnteced ean|NOT POLITICAL PRIZES| D"¢PFED THE. rnosncurion. |Danger Just Ahead. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. the robberies of a wegk later. The Swarthmore Hazers Confessed and TURE FUTURE A business ade the Christian Bn- a2 cepacia we set Spo Sree deavor Society was held at the residence thee fi Were Suspended for Thirty Days. | 4 prominent Professor Speaks About| THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONERES, N SALE OF UNKEDBEMED PLEDGES. ANACOSTIA. of Mz. Charles Gulager on Saturday night, Commissioner Roosevelt Discusses Some} Twenty students of Swarthmore College ap- ahs) Tucentcalae Things /ARGeGA at 612 E st. nw. . BEKNHEIMER & €O., AUCTIONEERS. ees th Mr. F. H. Eastman, president, in the peared before a meeting of the faculty yes- SALE: OF x y TH AFTERNOON, % i 1oT IN THE 8U > URSD. NOON, MARCH FIF- Cnion Lodge, No. 1, LO. 9. F., had a — ae = Pipe elt Bills Now Before Congress. terday and pleaded guilty of participating | TBI8 Time of the Year. OF SQUARE 149" WiTHT Tenots. | TENT I AT TO CLOCK PA... we vist w ompanying office honored with an address from f ht from FRO: tion esiablish.nent of | mittees made their regular monthiy reports. in the hazing of John W. Hutchinson, jr.,| “It ts surprising how many people are suffering Mrs. Kate Wright, Miss Tillie Rawlins and | the young New York lawyer, whose visit to | today from so-called coughs, colds and toflueuza. Mr. Henry Febrey were elected to acilve | Most of Them Have as a Principle the |the coliege last week resulted in the total) The remark was made by a very prominent pro- membership and Misses Grace and Jean fessor, connected with one of the leading New York UN FLORIDA AVENUE AND | will commence’ to sell 2! STREET BETWEEN | SEVEN | E. Heldenhelmer, 1236 Pennsylvania avenue north- EIGHTEENTH — STREETS | west, ail pledges vpon which interest is overdue | up to thts date, consisting uf Fine Diamond Ki virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 16, } Pins, Studs and Ea’ s, Geld, Silver and Metei “ wreck of a new suit of clothes and the loss | . and recorded in Liber No. 1763, folio 321 et | Watches, ull kinds of Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Cloti- —_ ‘arlan. Jessie ngland and Messrs. Return to the Spoils ae hair hig -ninetacke: hospitals. Continuing, he satd: . of thé land records of the District of Co-| ing and Books of all kinds and a class of goods — = aries Parker, Gordon Nicholson and Hi- wate coe Tt Js not these things tuat are troubling peo-| lumbia. and at the request of the party secured, | geuerally found in a loan office. ‘This male shall taining al anJ iiterary program. ram Ballard were elected as associate - . ‘We, the undersigned, were directly or iM- | pie, but it is an advanced form of our old enemy, We will offer for sale at public auction, iu frog | sontinue until. all. lots On Friday evening iast Master J.ouis | members. disposed 0% Ticket take directly concerned in the recent Hutchinson | the grip. People feel out of sorts, sneeze, have | Qf {be premises. on TUESDAY, MARCH "TWENTI- | holders aud ovt-of-town customers Kindly , - th o ‘H, 1sv4, at FIVE 0% ’ | ahotic Cook, who joyed as by the| Mrs. L. L. Northrup and her two chil- affair, and we are willing to bear our share | pains in the muscles and tones, Lave oo appetite, | Futdivision of square 150; Wesihaeton Dee aoe, | MiRiCe Of ML Mle. EX UIEIMER, Broker Hills. Groc a oe pod ee oe a borne = “ ae Civil Service Commissioner Roosevelt,/of the punishment. Recognizing that it | !0e all interest in the world and wonder what is plat chy ty! 19, folio 94, surveyor's office rec- | —— DUNCANSON AUCTIONEE! ae ; = vf un| M. Gay vo) : : | arip: ng rds, mpror consisting neat NCANSON BROB., AUCTIONEERS. = woe oe was caused by a stone} Mr. and Mrs, E. 7 Nestiron are visiling | seaking with a Star man this morning | Would be dithcuit to implicate many of us, | the matter, It is the 3 noting else. welling sore, vements, ‘ting of a neat tafown by a c 4 girl at a boy employed | The Ladies’ Foreign Missionary Society |!n relation to the bills affecting the civil |W® 40 this to show that we loved the wel-| “Now, all such symptoms need to have prompt |“ “Terms: One-third cash (of which $200 must be | TRUSTEES SALE OF THREE BRICK DWELL- . ‘a z x treat 5 ck t be met and repelled | ay, le) ING NOS. 44, 46 AND 48 B STREET sutTH- by the same firm in resentment ior a nutd- | of the Presbyterian Church will hold thelr | service which have been introduced in, the | (aro 2nd repuration of our college dearer) treatment. The attack must be met 9 something | eighteen. wonton: with interne nt Tiate er eae | WEst, WASHINGTON, D.C. ful of four cast upon her elothiag, Nacter | monthly meeting next Thurs afterngcn | House of Representatives during the pres-| ‘The names of the twenty students were | serious. I kuow of but one way to certainly avoid | secured'on the property, ur all cash, at purchaser's | a oe ose me Ge nye eco oad Soauen' Lat eecea ain ke Ee Tn arn ant Congrems, aiid: withheld by the faculty. President De | these troubles which are now so common, and that Rs resins canacee Ae rate eae qeatt® | duly recorded in Liber 1433, folios AS ct seq., 297 oe wae 4 Mie, W. C.. Anderncs b. -| “Concerning Mr. Fithian’s bill to repeal |Garmo, who on last Saturday went to New | is, to immediately counteract them by usimg | ing purchaser's risk and cost on five days’ public | et seq. and et seq.. of the land records of tre lives and was The in- . Anderson, who has been nom- York and i viewed Mr. Hutch: id | . of the ordi. the District of Colanmbia, at the request of the party paenera | inated by the republ thes ctyil dereice Way. there Avem:fot seem) Terie rec camien: was quite WAINIE <0 (eee eae Gene en ta | | eons i it iaianes Go —— the underigued trusives, will : pabade~d an ssee di t ; pen 2 2 7 e kind, il : > dee, - a lie’ 4 Sotte eee eee {0 | a reskiont Of thio tema ke tre Tite: | one much necessity for speaking. The |ieave the punishment of his tormentors 10 | tae a eee ee ee aa ers Fan ROBERT M- MORRIBON, — | Premises bervina her mend on BRIDE? Tok ee ; | 1s largely republican, he will doubtless be | TPCal of the civil service law means the the hands of the faculty, and agreed to| stair Whisky, which ls acknowledged today by| mn7-dads ‘i Trustees, | PIXIRENTI, DAY oF Makcis oe | elected, and has expressed his intention of T¢-eStablishment of the spoils system in all take no action against them. By a unani-j} physicians and scientific people to be the only pure, SS ee FOUR again be ie ao resent by | those departments of government from ™MOUS Vote it was decided to suspend each of pieces or parcels of Medicinal malt whisky upon the market.” DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. the twenty students for thirty days, during | “rye words of the professor are true and ther ie Rice and family have moved | w ji | ie “ iy Have moved which it has bedn expelled. ‘That bill is an | Wricn time ther will not be ailomel to enter | here from the cit of Columbia, and being three parts 2 x depth of feet) of orignal Jot ity. e . She aa feet trout i J. R. Jacobs led the young people's | *f°Ft to reduce our civil service to the level | the borough of Swarthmore, and will be neid | Se re ee ae eee ae 1, in square 685, the same being now designated 49 _anenerd: sting Sunday afternoon. | of the system existing in Morocco, Turkey | strictly responsible for the class work done | *! on is fis Gavancel Gana: ie GM oem | ord eee tu auld square, “and tun ans. : eee en oie i ‘ = pro e Wwellings. Each of the ee Pant gr plese Pe nee eek Viale Oe tree De eres cocneuen | Ani act: toy Cutine chee ebeene people we efter 8 word of advice; which is to take} SIDE “OF ‘THIRTEENTH STREET NORTH- | Sid pleces or parts of 30 fect front, wih the Ma Wii: Dunatidlae ‘deine: Ge Selata omg pee eee has veturne! to her|zepeal the civil service law comes within = F ‘a. as G the best means to overcome these troubles and do WEST BETWEEN T AND U STREETS, WASH- nes =. Will be sold separately, be- e ehtes pI e St. on. 7 ac’ jo Buy a G ve. IN, . C. ~ -4 ce vw M. E. Church met on Friday evening 1 e report of the teachers of the public | * C#tesory: that would embrace acts to re- pocabosat y = Grave not permit any dealer to swerve you from your| _ INGTON, D. C. ginning, with the ‘lege or part now kuvwn aud ol of the town for the sixth | Peal laws against bribery for political pur-| Joseph Pearl was arrested at Bethlehem, | purpose to have that wich has proven itself by ee By gee diedpen! of rut bearing date PS | Terms of eale: Gneched of Ge peshace nee graded sc a Ws an enrollment of 10s, with an | Poses and the like. The ends sought to be| Pa. last night on the novel charge of| years of use to be the best and purest stimulant | jj, 399 et seq., one of the land records of the Dis. | t° be paid im cash, and the residue in two equal the home of iss Stoek. Miss Ciara Little was elected president tempor- | 2 tendance of. seven Mr. attained by Mr. Fithian’s bill, to require | Stealing a grave. Pearl's infant child died | im we wor. trict of Colutibla, we, the undersigned trustees, | justalimenis, payable in one aud arily and the time of meeting was changed | . principal, twen- certain employes of the government to pass | last Friday. He told the directors of the ea on Manoa Sree bani mile ae from Saturday aftcrnoon to Friday even-| 3 frst assistant, thirty-o:e; civil servite examinations, could be better | B-ew cemetery that he was too poor to UCTION SALES. MARCH, ALD. i | Sap ea eae : Sous The next mcetiog ta 4 held at the | Miss Virgie Bugg, second «sistant, forty-| attained by departmental regulation than| pay for a grave; and they denied him ad- A ON ">. O'CLOCK » the following descritved real estate, | Burvhaser re * $y Te Fy] ‘es ac Ss Manes Muiuen x. by legislative enactment. ‘The proper course | mission to the cemetery. Sunday night he = — viz: Lots 128 and 129, in Spal-| cach piece of property when sean ai es oo The Dorcas Society of tue Warner Me-| »,4!t Frank Birch has sold his farm of | to follow, is to provitie for competitive ex-| carried the remains of the anid ge the _TOMORROW. gine and Rosenthal's subdivision of lots in squire | ing, recording ud notarial feos at the cont ot the moérial Church wili hold its meeting at | ORT = pete: | a aminations for promotions under the direc- reed VLIN The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. C.| tion of the commission. ME. Fithian recog. | Cometery., forced open the gate, dug a paced nce Mankin, aged three years, died on Mon-| nizes that competence can be tested by our It was sick but a few daya. | , a8 per plat recorded in Liber 20, folio Tl, of | purchaser. Terms of sale be comple records of the surveyor's office of the District | Within ten days from ‘ay of enle, “Sttaretes’ te of Columbia, together h all the improvements. trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the residence of Mrs. Heiem Martin Wednesday at = ox grave and interred the body. : 5 aa : Each lot will be sold separately. the Fisk and cost of detautting . . yM v iy. * is The meetings of tne Woman's Home Miz ian Fanny ama Ware eco haw | civil service examinations. Se ET Seat SE Ee ee |, Ticmenak Gale! Ons tee OF tae guucbiaes bite nl WILLIAM “E. EDaic sionaty and Ladies’ Ald Societies of the }to Farmville on a visit heme tor one Apportioning Appointments. AUCTION SALES. PRESSERICK DWELLING NO. 325 MAPLE | cash, and ibe, balance In two equal notes of, the OONSTANTINE “H. ‘A Methodist Churca will ve heid on es om ea z SSSI Vit on tee een ier mane e rehasers, secured by trust rus See ee ae wees ee: i ‘The main objection to the bill introduced Tere AUCTION, [M DROIT PARK, AT FUBLIC| Ti the property cold, anid totes to beer tutes et | @34R@s Aires ie, mo Geen Mr. uad Mrs. A; D. Moore of Laltimore | | THe ” ‘onspectu” Social Club will hold| by Mr. Henderson to provide for the ap-|—— es 2 “*________]| | Ry virtue ‘of a deed of trust duly recordad in| the tate of 6 per ceut per avnum from the day of | WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncera. are visiting th Mr. E. W. Moore, | # business meeting at the residence of | pcrtionment of appointments to congres- THOMAS DOWLING & CU., Auctioneers, ber 1755, folio 421 et seq., one of the land records | Sale, oe payable semi-annually, or all cash soem » ‘at Wheesd pret opp on Saturday night at sional districts {s that it would enormously No. 612 E st. nw. of the District of Columbia, we will sell, in front | ™4¥, be paid, at the option of the purchaser ¢ | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LoT i €. Dowell of | oclocl of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWELETH Purchasers, A deposit of $250 will be requirad on} ON CAMEIIDGE “SIRELT. NEAR Sut e ‘an interesting| Mr. Webb Flags, who has been quite | !ucrease the expense of the commission. A | TRUSTEES’ SALE TWO-STORY BRICK | DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1894, AT HALF-PAST | cach lot at the thine of sale. Terms of sale to be| _ STREET, WEST WASIISCTON, r md 7 i j overs’ “ e wisi DWELLING, No. 606 FIFTEENTH STREET FOUR O'CLOCK 'P.M., the following described complied with tn fifteen days from date of sale, or By virtue of a deed of ti recorded oe Chea sick, has now fully recovered. large item in the expense of the commission| — RWEELING, | land ‘and prenitaes, situate im the elty of Washing. | Uve property in defantt. will’ be resold at. the tisk | Liber iuuubered 1708 folio Gia; Luly Recorded. te Nannie and lie Wheatley, who fa is to maMtain the quotas of the different | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in| ton, in the District of Columbla, ard desiganted cost of the defaulting parchaser or purchasers | recerds of the District of Columbia, ‘we will sell, hav LAURE! i “ LW 2, folio. 23) 0 (22 Jeann-tte H. after five days’ previous advertisement of « fromt of the joes, ; have been ining thelr grandfather, have acken, sims, ahdgetoping under the commie | OG ALAN i Plath “ad ie | Reso ata ace aT et fae ny | Se eae aoe area ee | Bet "aoe at OT eee eee, 7 rae Pe fone Mis effort has never been seriously | quest of the party secured thereby, the und “Le Droit Park,” lat recorded D. C. All conveyauci recording at cost FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the fullowing” . H. Lunsilie, who has been spend: | While there Is not much excitement in the; made in Washington. Under the spolis | Giguea trustees will offer for eal GF Soe | tO coats, rol Pant” 9g per plat recon ‘of | purebaser. pdioae a | tad and premices, cituate anf tym in cone tire itimore in the interest stem, the states that are far away from i real estate market at present, preparations ton, ip front of the premises, on the office of the surveyor of the, District of Colum- . | Washington do n set half -| MARCH THIRTEENTH, ise4, AT HAL! T | bia, situate im th punt, ft Washingt in said are being made for the coming season. The | monta es nahi ce ce ecient Pout o'clock ML the following described | =. sone ie county 0! ington, i=} town, in the District of Colawbia, viz: Lot num- ex his book, has returned home. bered Tl, in Ashford aud Iidout, trustecs’, #ub- ——— -—— wners of South Laurel will begin 1 1 estate, situate in tire Distriet of Columbia, to |r Gormerty | callgd Cathe Puts, anne One = "3 owners of Sout! urel Ww soon begin im- ie] ~ real estate, ak e let of Columbia, to' Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 1, as per plat re- BROCKLAND. calancielheplenzeeioie mpl delay and confusion would result’ in the | it" * : in cash, the balance in one ond too sare: at 6] ‘sahSGhds corded in Liber A. K. 8. follo 241, af the records oem | proving ir da y e erection of a j effort to apportion the appointments as Sub lot one bundred and-twenty-four, in square | per cent per annum Interest, payable semi-annually of the surveyor's office of the District of Coltm- Very many persons in Washington and! bridge over the railroad and the building of | Suggested in Mr, Henderson's bill. numbered one thousand and fifty-one, according to | aud notes, secured by deed of trust.on the property RATCLIFFE, DARK & ©O., AUCTS. ee rae en Ra, Salts, ways Bro. nd are anticipating an occasion of | some cottages. ‘Two Wrongs Not a Right. roger gen ee hoger Ce ee | sola or atl {ashy at the option of the purchase. west . aud Sppurtenances thereunto belonging or im any aod a! witachpating Cas Ss é a = . ° . sh, ee deposit of $2 required at tl time sale. | TRUSTEES’ SA‘ OF ICK DWELLING NO. app “ Fare enjoyment with the Queenstown Mite| During this week the East Laurel Invest-| “Mr. Bynum’s bill to allow the reinstate- foe ,omice of the surveyor of the District of Co- | Conveyancing ad recording at the cost of the por 1106 Hl SIREET NORTHEAEe NO: | Terme: ‘necking come, Balance te one and two ” . = 2 $a i . c! % y 7 2} e] i le 7 jumbia. chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten By virtue of a deed of " ad ber cent auguin Society this evening at the Baptist Church, | ment Company was chartered in Baltl-|ment of railway mail clerks dismissed be-| MMS. 46 sato: The purchaser to asenme a deed | y of trust, dated th day of frrersst tte . a ys dats § ‘truste , paypal seul-anpuelly, and to cured When the Pastime Musical Ciub, Juniors, | more and work will shortly begin upon ihe | teaee ties 15th of March and the Ist of | of trust for $1.00 and ail accrued juterest, the bal: | tacrve the “sight to iegell he’ aopenty. nae tke | Octobe! Mheds: Oke of the ed ears eth, alle | by a deed of trust on the property’ wuld, “or ail @f Wasiiagion will furnish the program, | streets, etc. May, 1889, proposes to remedy a wrong | 86,10 be pald in cash. A deposit of $100 required at | risk and cost of defaulting purchiser, after five | Of Columbia, and at the request of tine pear ict | coahe at the option of the purchaser, Avdepwnit ‘of €-cry number of which promises to be ex-| The Baltimore and Washington Tramway | committed four years ago by permitting t Frag. | 238" advertisement of such resale in some wews-| cured theretis, we will sell ut public auction, im eeheat. Afier ihe exercises refreshmen #150’ required’ At time of sain, : a " C front of the premises, on THURSDAY. M. 4 | at purchase . or Boulevard Company have at last gone to | another w: tees reserve the right to resell the property at the FE ee —_*- Pes: Y GIARCH | with im fifteen days, otherwise trust ve ‘ ie givieedl, Gil Ga. GAVE ba gislature for an amended chafter, as | Orne gone DOW? and thereby affording | Hy ind cost of the defaulting purclaser, VAM con. Wal V. R_ BERRY, » | FIFPEENTH, 1804,at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK ees reser 2 waich all are invite predicted in the columns of The Star, with | 4 Precedent for the possibility of commit- | veyancing and recording ut the RB. BYRD Liwis, P.M.. that certali piece or parcel of land and | tote “SE geleulting! presents, at the risk “and of the pur- 5 y fe27-d&ds Trustees. | premises situated in the city of W: Dis- | S08t of defaulting purchaser, after Sve days’ ad- he lecture room of the chureh. a very decided change in the character of | Ullg another four years hence, and so on. | ase. WEANE J. DIEUDON ustec, — | frict. of Columbia, ‘desiguated “as and “being oar Jeptigement, of such resale in some mewmpaper pub- sue Couus oc St Crement’s P. E. and St. | the road to be built. The boulevard feature It is true that this bill says that these W. F. THOMAS. 'T SYTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | numbered eighty-six (56) In Horace J. Gray's wub- | Hsbed BNA FICKLECG eth cticaily abandoned and the route| clerks shail only be rei . ibis bg WEDNESDAY, | MAPCH FOURTEENTH, 1894. division of all of square numbered’ uine am NG, Trustee, Antavny’s Homan Catnolic Churches of |is practicaily abandoned a je route hail only be reinstated when a va-| _m3-d&ds eee SAME HOUR’ AND PLACE. BY ORDER OF THE np et ot Ot as aia eeegnine buntred Te ee aii i s Haster | Changed in many places. There may be an|cancy occurs, but immediately upon its |—— TER = Phterees Stes peels asp sage eae EE ston GEORGE E. FLEMING, Troctve Lrovkiaud ave vuth busy renearsing DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. FES. mb12-d& ree surveyor of the District music euch Case WI Oe Us a miBe - road built, and there may uot be. enactment the greatest pressure would be ~ ons = = -— | of Columbia, in Liber 18. folio 9, subject to a right aii: Oa eames ‘9 Provabiy not, now. | brought to bear ta make the vacancies | TRUSTERS’ SALE OF SIX (6) NEW BRICK RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | of way over'a strip of land 3 fect by 14 feet at the The Brovgi. ¥y of the W. C. The city coufcii of Laurel at Its meeting | Occur. About 2,300 Clerks were turned out HOUSES, SITUATE ON THE CORNER OF | opusrggs’ SALE OF VALU. EIPROvED | BOthwest corner of said let. together with the ages nati sor @ specash Meeting | ast night authorized the erection of poles ‘in the time spoken of in the bill, by the ELEVENTH AND F STREETS NORTHEAST. eae ee NE org SnD 38TEr | ee ey J ps ohigtleaceoagpe thar aes through the streets of the town for the republican administration, these 2,300 clerks |, Br virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in , NOW! No. two-story bi house, baving modern @ We umen Mm Lie Iauies’ parlor OL Ue | | with iu ten days from the day of sale the trus- | ayer publisied oa) Wash ingot noon of | Purpose of stringing telephone Wires, so that being democratic clerks who had been put | LMver 1688, .follo 354 et seq., one of the land ry | i! NORTH WEST. | ments. pust ©. hn Trursiay afi ; ~ é - rds the Distiict of Colum! nd at thy By virtue of two several deeds of trust to us,! Terms: Pro 'y will be sold subject to first | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED iam Ween aco ccwck. members are urgent- | it may not be long before we have @ tele-|into office under the spolla system by the] “cs,"% tre Distiet of Columbia, and at the re-| | By Virtue Of So several eats ot tet tee ee, ne apes ‘second | PROPERTY IN FENTON TLack Biltwbne ly requeste phone system of our own. | preceding democratic administration, the for sale, In front of the prem! on TUESDAY, | ry 5, 1888, and duly recorded respectively on | trust mont ly ‘notes of $30 each, payable before} NORTH! CAPITOL AND K AND L STREETS { glass mm the win-]| Of and after April 1 the electric lights | then republican clerks having been turned | the THIRTEENTH DaY of MARCH, A.D. 1Sv4, at July 15,1885, in Liber 4120, at et geq., maturity, With Interest to date of payment,| | NORTHEAST. of giass im the % in Laurel will be kept running all night. | out for their benefit. Of the 2300 clerks }FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing ‘deserfued | and on January 6, 1888, in Liter © at folio | amounting to about $1,050. Exact particulars at| By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the usiin’s confection- = yg wieaakionses {| who took thei: = roperty, situate, lying and being tn the city of 11 et seq., of the land records of the District of | time of sale. Balance of purchase money to be Binth (#) day of May, A, D. 1803, and recorded | eka bedamcbageticegohn chem ney aubrey ter iO nook thelr pieces, Wit 000) are left in | WEES DG. vo wits All of los saber a 1% paid in cash. A deposit of $100 required at time | a the lund records of the District of Col our people who are compelled to go to their | the service, the others having been sepa- | y¥'*histow, D- i te Pa creat | nnn: nee at the wae ee een te een 7 - o A Bicg 9 therecrom a 87, 39, 42,46, 47 and 48 in Doris Grupe's snbdi- ed. thereb 8 trust All Of sale, said deposit to be forfeited if the terms | “liber” No. 1825, at fulio 406 et seq., and ‘which baa | Work before daylight,. rated from the service and their places | vision of lots in square numbered uine hundred and. eel ae publi i a cron ok oes premises, cn of sale are not’ complied with. The trustees re- | at the request of the holder of the notes tecuent special use. Messrs. Phelps & Shaffer begin the erec-/ filled through civil service examinations. | sixty (980), as per piat in rl the | WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY serve the right to resell the ee at risk and | thereby, we will offer at public auction, in front t Helen, eter of sir. T. C. Jonuswa, ielt down su.rs on Sunday anu suffered @ severe comcussion of the brain. of their new store very shortly. This | Most of the beneficiaries of the action have | surveyor's ‘office of the District be a decided improvement en Main} left the service, and of the dismissed | €ethet with tmprovements, &e, Mr. J. A. Brown began tht erection of a| work. It is a thoroughly bad policy that (excep =. oe HIALE-PAST POUR O'CLOCK | Cost of defuulting purchaser if the terms are not | of the preuilscs, on WEDNESDAY. the TWEST a pcetaplee gen oe at BLOCK | Complied with ‘lata ten days from day of sale, | FIRST Day OF MARCH. AD. iste, at HALE premises situated in the city of Washington, Dis- | S{ter five days’ advertisement. Alj conveyancing | PAST POUR O'CLOCK P.M. ‘the flowing ae- Vash trict of Columbia, abd known and distinguished aa | #00 recording at purchaser's cost jgerived real estate situate in the city of aeeisce avenue Mt AE BeF Rome OR} Cw store yesterday, which will be quite | considers any proposition looking to the re-|efsales T8ct Amouat Will be stated at tue) aod being the routh 22 fact G inches trout of JouN anus oO fake pores or penal ot bat ok ee Lys mac hg pie} au addition to the other improvements | instatement of men turned out of office | "Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $500 will he | orinal lot Gor pit eae eg bred need Pee ‘Trustees. | and distinguished as and being lot numbered two ee ae hen can, iheauad ko me. a, | Weak Avondale wtveet. before that office was classified. Advant- | required at time of sate of houses, if sold as a | ded and six (206), as the same ce designated and | "> “___Traniest_| ftndred. ‘abd thirty-eight 3°), in GoW Ring's Woodward Horner in honor of ‘his natai|, The students of the Maryland Agricul | use was taken of the delay in classitying | "U0l%, oF $100 Der bouwe if sold separately, rus: | Mn Tose tee Daccthind of che yaicchase money | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEES, | StDdivision of ots’ fr Ayn 7, BR oodwar z torner in honor b | tural Coli e begun the publicatign of | the railway mail service to tu out the | decned by them to be the most. advil to be paid in cash and the balaace fii two equal G2 E st. a. me sae a ns or teen be ay J » See bisa des tance, oe ton me | Monthy pan ages, devoted | men for the purpose of these 2,300 spoils | whether the proper insta ‘ 3 dur. and irs. Josepa i'n uips, on the ts, payable tp one aad two years, with | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED hundred aud seventy-four (Gr4), a8 the to the interests of the college. appointments. This was a highly discredit- | by parcels. All yancing and recording to be interest at 6 per cent per annum. payable semi-aus T sea s 3 | Same is recorded im the office of the surveyor ee Xo ee ae hye col aer number appeared last week aad is a credit | able wrong. AE purchaser's or Purruaers! cost. and terms of ually. from dar of ale, the deferred pasment = Cae FITRENTE STRET NOS the District of Colutabia, seem ag Horner of the coming of his impromptu | TOT een to the institution. The Rame witacipla sale to be couapiled with In ten days from day of to be represented by the notes of the purchaser and) REPWEEN -F AND G- STRLE SS: SEAIt Hi | Terms of sale:One-balf of parchase money to be Guests, Wao arrived en masse, and soon! "ne funeral of young Stanicy Snowden, | « : : sule, Or deposits forfeited. necured by first deed of trust upon she property| — STREET CAR Lint paid in cash, and the Balance in two equal tu. changed a quiet evening inte a very merry | one funersl of pr ggre Bpesenya = It is precisely what was done uader this 5 Sn a ANG eed Leer age eng pBy {tue of a deed of trust. recorded im the gm gee mang at, Sant Uveive 2. eas : yas seryed by ; + toc , makers NO. NSON Posit of $200 w req purchaser at | records of the District of Columbia, in Liber | G2 the, secan sa trust on the Ae eae eane eon nt “indies of the! Saturday last and was attended by a large | ®4ministration by the postmasters at To-| mn-aads the time of sale, All convevanciag, recording and | New 1p at follo 414 et beg, Taquzat of the | Property sold, ‘with interest therton, payable seni party por fall justice done to the choice | circle of friends, | peka, Burlington, Kansas City, Galesburg, notarial fees at Terms of sale holder of note (default having * made in the | Snnually, at the rite of six per cent per abnum, of The expected retirement of Congressman | Plaitsburg, Quincy, Athens and several THIS Bames Compton has called out a large = to be complied with withi sale, otherwise the trust cash, 2 ‘8 from day of interest thereon), the und trustees will sell. | the option of ‘the purchaser, A de the right to at public auction, in front of the pretuises, at the | Psit 0 Trulis, cakes, ices and oiier condiments. $100 will be required at time of sule, among those in attendance were Mr. and | ** tex " other places. In point of numbers the resell the property at tue risk and cost of cetault-| bour of HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, on | Sale to be closed within’ ten days from @ay of Mrs. J. Blake Clark, Mr. and Mrs. P. H.| Pumber of candidates, all anclous to fll! wrong was not so great as that of 1880, but $8, SAMSTAG, AUCTIONEER. ing purchaser. MONDAY, MARCH NINETEENTH, 1804, the fol. | #ale, otherwise the property ‘will he resuld at the Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gudgin,| Dis place. Hon. Charles E. Coffin, ex-state | | iaeigial tC wha’ Che a es W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, lowing descrived real estate, situate in’ the city | TSK and cost of defaulting parchaser. All com 7 6 ag oe a } senator, has already been announced as aj!" principle It was the same. ‘he bill is 3m sTOC! , 505 Sth st. nw, | of Washington, District of Columbia: Lot one bun- | Veraucing and cost of purchaser, Mrs. G. FP. senwier, Miss rtupy Schwier, i thoroughly mischiev "rhe ission |} WILL SELL A LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS S ; . . MAN ir gg : ss, Mt. and Mrs, | Candidate for the nomination on the re- ighly weCCa: ENS COmNIGGOR | Ts NOTNE DAILY WNT BOLD an ome! ROBERT ©, WOLTZMAN, Trustee, dred and ten (110) tn Francis J. Dieudonue’s sub- PRMAN J. SHADD, air. and Mrs. Juiius U. Logss, Mr. Jonn.| Publican ticket. Mr. Thos. D. Bond of | oes not tavor Mr. Pickler’s bill to amend xin Gh. ATE UN 5 hei mhT7-d&ds ol F et division of square ten bundred and fifty-one (1061), eee een. MS che and iveian | Howard county and ex-Congressman Mudd | the clause of the Revised Statutes, xing REGENT TEE AIC NW, MELWAEE SAND —— surveyor of the District of Calumsie, i Book: Si 2120 Lith st. nw. ston, Misses Mime, Blanche w cia ty : R A = 82 .. N.W., BETWEEN SAN! = as ct ‘olumbia, * aw. - 3 . f ae aired the field. Laurel also has | Preference to soldiers for offites, because it 27 TPH ST. NW. . sce . Saamcnamh Mecure, Daal, “Davin ana [STS Assay: ts thy) Belly Patel Sie, Bae | oc omen, fe Poeere fe comes, Wecausc tt || cee arouk was FORMERLY MRS. BRED: | FUTURE DAYS. gas, 131, improved by a modern two-story brick | _mbedste Trustees, barge ‘i <n th town | P. P. Castle; who is very popular in this | the age of fifty has to seek employment by ELL'S, 4% ST, WHO RETIRED FROM | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE FURNITURE OF THE! T@rias of sale: One-thind cash and the residue in DUNCANSON BRUS., AUCTIONEERS. 4» treat is in store for the Queenstown | << iisn of the district. On the democratic | the government, is not apt to be able to| BUSINESS. HOTEL COCHRAS | two equal installments, represeuted by the notes — Sunday school and its triends om Wednes-| cig. Senator Rogers of Howard county and| Tender as good’ service as a young man. ALSO THE STOCK OF R. H. COTTRILL, 1155 WASHINGTON, D. rch 10, 1894. | of the purchaser, fallin: due in ove and two years | TRUSTEES’ OF A DESIRABLE THREE- @ay evening, April 4, when Mr. ‘Theopniius | $0" Se ve Geo. M. Smith of Prince| The old soldiers now in office are otten| 20TH ST. N.W. TIIS STOCK CONSISTS oF |, 10 virtue of the power contaized in certain chat-| from day of sale respectively, with luterest semi] SPORY MK DWELLING, WITH CELLAR, Bray wilt deliver a lecture tn the Baptist | ePresentative Geo. Mi. Sm! Lad ag i eget t cecks* SIKGHAMS. ae ass sc iNtwas, | tel deeds of trust exveuted severally by the Paige | annually, apd secured by deed of trust on the CONTAINING NINE ROOMS AND BATH, ON Church on “The World's Columbian uxpo- | George’s county would accept the nomina- ong the most competent of clerks. GINGHAMS, CALICO DRESS GOODS, LININGS, Hotel Company and Frederic J. Hart to the under- property’ sold. A it of $150 will be required FIFTH STREET NORTHEAST BETWEEN & Sa” oh maak by an souaneut poaaeg.| Un Ceneeren Gem, Other Bills. ALSO 500 PIECE RIBBONS, sizued, (as trustees, wuich “are recorded in the | at time of sale and the cost of all conveyancing and | AND I STREETS, BEING PREMISES ke Sob . nap pe Rey: wis of the recorder of deeds for the District of | recording to bbe borne by purchaser. Columbia in Liber 1658, folio #8, In ber 17 if the terms of sale are not fully complied with 7 fello 2, aud in Liver Test. folio i99, reaectivels: tn fteea date ‘atier wale the trustees moans te don bn hed oe oe there will be sold by the undersigned, trus' ght to resell said property, after five days” pre- ~ Fo ety - ~ aforesaid, to the highest bidder, ut public auction | vious advertisement, at the Fisk and cost of the'de. | €¢ “wong the land records of the District of Co- M. Haytor and Luther Brashears| yr, Wheeler’s bill te amend the civil| BRIC EDGINGS, KID GLoV FIFTH STREET. Lot i¢.4Xxi00. Yapher. This is the first opportunity the | | 0.<¥" at 2 ay “peay-at-tiome Ciub” of Brookland. have | cence seme St_ Centenar service act called forth a good eal of com-| “CHILDREN'S 4ND | LADIES had of seeing illustrations of the world’s} ""A. ‘Thirikeld, who is in Frede ment from Mr. Roosevelt, most of it un- Sen eee iair, and will be much enjoyed by them, as / = 7 ALSO A LAC sTock OF camnese ‘i i RGE St H mie Pe te : > lumbia, in Liber 1408, folio 389 ct se)., and at the Weil as by those who have been to Chicagy. | Conference. ua. capita | ee a ee ee STOCKS MUST BE SOLD, | Sz the Hotel Cochran, om the, commer at Benrypents | Guulting parchnears OO aia: request of the bolder of the notes, we will offer, Mrs. James Beyer, Miss Ruth and Attys | 16 neople of Laurel, as the following cee| ence, Which the bill calls for, is weoker| mniz-2e sas DAY, MARCH FIFTEENTH, 1894, COMMENCING | “sid Fst. a.w., Trustee, | 2t public auction, im front of the premises, on Hath Beyer are visiting at “Woodbine | ¢, People of Laurel, as the fo! = Te) than the requirement which the commission = AT NOON, all property covered “by said deeds, EDWARD Hi. THO THURSDAY, the TWENTY-SDCOND DAY of ¥ s e | by Postmaster Flannery will show | z, AS, 3 5 V ulla.”” ee OW, | now enforces. Sa | Which comprisus all the Furniture, Carpets, Han mb7-d&ds 916 F st. ow., Trastee, |MAKCR, A.D. 1894, at HALF-PAST FOUR >, . and this is a strong argument for tts con a = * FUTURE DAYS. ings, Bedding and Bed Linen, Table Tinen, China, | cae rst = el O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real es- Rev. Mr. Homrighaus of Washington was | tinuance: February, 1884—Number of reg- Mr, Martin’s bill,” continued Ir, Kouse- cis sis Crockery, Cutlery and ‘Silverware. and. ‘Kitebeu | SORIA : tate, situate tu the city of Washington, District tie recent guest of some of his parishioners | istered letters delivered, 20; ordinary let-| Velt, “to limit the terms of office of em- Utensils used in said hotel, together with Bar | siebemenianiss goes ag Sieeoae of Columbia, and kuown and distinguished ax and (> te vicinity of Brookland. ters_delivered, 5,305; postal cards deliver-| Ployes governed by the civil service ruies Horses Horses | Room ard Laundry Porifture and Fittings and SICE BRICK DW being lot mumbered forty 0) in Samuel W. Cu ane - 13 chard P ae {| to four years means to make he epuils ° © other articles, belug the entire furnisting of suid we hha TE pen Rig wee rol ln ps By Rag hmnn gyptbei Rael aa ed, 739; second, third and fourth class mat | Lge CORNER OF NINTH AND A ROCKVILLE. ter delivered, 4,78) pieces. Local letters | S¥Stem in its worst form obligatory instead 8. BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, hotel and cqnstituting oe poy te dy STREETS SUCTHEAST, BEING — PREMISES | eight hundred and eight (80S), as the sawe is of eo Callected. Ss: mall leiteas calles! of merely permissive. WASHINGTON 1) D GARKIAGE BAZAAR, | first-class hotel, containing upward of one MS — RA Et EE 2 Loca emcee TORE copicty wt ret. be aeerel Jon a scecke | BY veubr ive thousand dollars down, balance in| Second ¢ “Mr. Alderson’s bill to repeal the ¢ n deed of trust, dated the | Columbia, in Book 16, page 106, togetber with the tals collected, 14 + A.D. 1889, and recorded | improvements theres 19; secon mail third and fourth cla At the recent meeting of the Waverly ad) day service law is merely another bill to rein- ORY SALE OF 50. HE 7 ~ = or te chase money Club, Gaithersburs, the following officers | Matter collected, If. Total number of pieces | tFoduce the spoils system. PEREM PA ORSES AND MARES > OF | qe days, Ui uo adequate bids are roel St | tia te ater Ne. teet, Sale 321 ot stg Sater | 5 Smee ces eee tan ae ee eae were clecied for the ensuing year: Presi-| nandled, Local postage, $11.09. As| . “The chief feature about the wi!l mtro-| Mr. Wilson Greneey st Hagere we , Ma. nae | ie ey Oe ae aoe be sold im parcels ine request of the bolders of ti stes secared | two oeal fustallments, respectively, in ove and dent, J. Owen; vice president, R.| the carrier is only paid $20 per month the | duced by Mr. Erdman is that it proposes to | consigned to us a carlond of Horses and Maris, tu | to the tahest Mader for cae cata eerie premises on WEN Reh ey eaction, in front |twe years, secured bya decd of trust ~ Dorsey Trundle; secretary, Thos. J. Fulks; | local postage nearly pays him. divide all the people in office and all ap- | MegeENTH. GUMM DAY, THE TWENTY NCING AT TEN O'CLOC. & Montague, Attor- property sold, with interest payable semi-aum {obtained at the office of Ds “ FIRST DAY OF MARCH, A. sade sion és pointments to office between the Uwe par- | ‘ALSO, | neys-at-Law, Sun building, this elty. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK Pate the volte: at the rate of six (6) per cent per anmum treasurer, John A. Belt; librarian, Victor waacaveeus ae pbnecaun ties which pol the most votes. Some of its | Immediately thereafter, will be sold a car load of | JOUN C. RANDALL, \ tees, | Scribed real estate, situate © tty of Wasi | gaia, or UB cach, ot the aption ot ee penaeom, P. Hinkley; assistant librarian, Fannie E. BCA be le provisions are obscure. The plan wouid he | Horses and mares consigned by Mr. McHenry of | 2 spacueE, | Te | ington, District of Columbia, Known “apd. distin. | A,deposit of 100 will be required a “ge 3 Grimes; sergeant-at-arms, E. L. Amiss; re- oe quite hopeless to carry out, aside from the | Frederick City, Md. , WILLIAM P. MONTAGUE, | | xuisbed as and being the south wiaty-one (Gi) tect | sale. Sale to be closed ty fittenn days from day. of porter, C. W. Crawford; editor Waverly|7B¢ Geverament Taking Means to fact that all populists, greenbackers, rocial-| We Javite the special attention, of dealers and} _mnt2-Bt 1 Sis pae oe aeeios Se Dus | Sle. te of deteniting purchaser, after ave , Cc. W. ord; » 3 - ue ‘ | e fo this sale, as you wi stock | - = = = vl risk and « of 4 > Pregress, Wm. H. Wessells. This associa- Prevent an Outbreak, ee Bie Dahan pe Meer yroctggond ins ho any kind of business, ‘nd the whole lot |G G. SLOAN & CO., a hash @ ST. | humbered nine hundred and fors as said | days” advertisement int 2, er pare — ~4 t aaa to pysores cay S x rai re eicae de ing ps iw sold without limit or reserve. suce to Latimer subdivision is recorded im Liber 18, fol city of Washington, D.C. Cobveyancs ion is said to be in a very flourishing con-| The steamer Warrimoo arrived at Victor-| tho service of the government. It would be S. BENS . Auctioneer. barat car ee hd the rectras of the eurveyer's ollice of tee ret = Ba dog see — i ae fa, B. C., yesterday, with the Hawaiian | an odious discrimination. N.B. This stock will be at the Reziar for in- of Coiumbia, commencing for the’ sai ‘ABNER B. KELLY, Trustee. iss Julia Farrar and Mrs. Sevellon| news one day later than received at San| “Mr. Stockdale's bill is of the same ra- | spection Wednesday—the day before the sal southwest coruer of said jot and square, and run-| mn10-d&ds JOHN A. PRESCOTT, Trostee. Brown of Washinzion have been recent | ™ ‘ mbis-2t . B. atalo¢ruec Sa hing thence north on Ninth street east siatycame | 2! ae — Visitors at the residenve of Maj. Lowry at | FTancisco oa the Australia: ture as that introduced by Mr. Heniersan. | - - (Gi) feet; thence east twenty 0 to the east | RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©0., AUCTIONBERS. this place. HONOLULU, March 4—Some months ago, | The bill proposed by Mr. De Armoad, that RATCLIFFE, DARK & ( ’ line of said iot; thence south sixty-one (61) feet to —— each state and territory shall he allowed ‘y20 PAL AV OF THE A strect south; ti rner and Miss Annie M.j} W. G. Smith, editor of the Star, attack sd in ORs Eee SR ce west aloug A street tweuiy | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A 2 to! ex to select its own quota of employes, i: dif- | (20) feet to tue place of beginning; together with FRONT HOUSE, NO. 409 M STREET NORTH- B maton were married at | his paper Charles Wilson, the ex-que ficult to discuss seriously. The employes of LAW LIBRARY the improvements therean. °° : or agro Bay, Ae marshal and alleged paramour. Wilson the departments are employed by the Un:t- | N) OinAM ia bo pul be cock oad te hale eee : . - oes ed States and not by the states. fhe prop- | or De a oF eal Smith arrested five tiines on sults for erim a co econ ee osition to have the different states elert at | been appointed by the department inspector | inal libel. Smith claimed he intended to : : . bs ‘ eet? | irregular intervals small hordes of clerks to with headquarters at Chi-| subpoena the ex-queen as a witness. Yes-| Come to Washington and take positions for terady afternoon the cases against Smith] which they would probably he unfitted ts were all dropped on account, it is claimed, | not worthy of argument. Mr. dunter's 1 of the intention of forcing Lilluokalaai to | bill to so amend the civil service law as to | STORE. ‘The stock Mr. M. McMahon is leting the | ‘ake the witness stand. This is taken as a! provide for the certification of the entire jas uu votirety, and i satist erection of a commodious dwelling house | SM that the royalists have given up hopes | list of eligibies ts one more attempt to re- | obtaimed: it will, the sold. in fa Jametta, the oe n | Of restoration, as, In that event, the queen | establish the spoils system. The jeitt reso- OMe 9 “ could not be summoned. lution of Mr. Stockdale to require the name Mi, the pry AVE MARCH we Will mania - two equal installment OF THE LATS years, secured by a d sold, with interest th annum until pai Junius 0. Payne. |" Ail cask, at the option, off the perctasee 2 30 will be reqa respectively in ono amd t od of trust upon the proper’ “on, i cent p | quest of y secured thereby, the understened f the premises, on WEDNESDAY, TWENTY- T DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1804, at HAL! T FOUR O'CLOCK. P.M., the following de serlbod land and premises, stranted: Ute Wasbington, District_of Columbia, amd des: J op will be given at the opera hevse, this place, by the R sembiy on the evening of the 26th instan RESCIIPTIO: 2, CONTAINED A fixtures will oe To be sold within our sales rooms, 1407 G@ st., | TuURSDAY, MARCH PIPTEENTH, 1894, AT) otherwise th “A QUARTER TO BIGHT O'CLO: | and cost of defaulting purchaser \ €. G. SLOAN & C0., Auctic mhlo sed in days" Advertisement ii some newspaper published at | 8S lot sixty-seven (67), im Charles Gessford s Washington, D.C. Conveyancing chaser. t cost . | division of part of square eight bundred amd ee os). se per plat recorded in book 16, pare 40. of BRAINARD H. WARNER, Trustse. | the records of the surveyor's office of the District ef this town. In the same locality Mr. Samuel Rabbitt i fers an utting up a building to| The new law referring to aliens went into | and residence of each employe of the govern- | ty get an es excep lished bust =r “eT = a aa LOUIS D. WIXE, Trustee, x yt with all the improvements, effect today and sever! arrivals by the! ment in the District of Columola ‘Terms nt wale, : le. Gwenn to lataes & ae ve Fe kw. ety. [nee te ic ‘Stephenson of Washington,| W@ttimoo had some difficulty in landing. | have some value for the Inform Db Td&abs Eee Dae eo | . = "7 Tile preperyy Ol be ott Clete wih ae n visiting Miss.Isabe! Bouie, at | Several men were detained on board. | would give. The bill of Mr. Waveratt to veg- |" 6g. sLoaN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | ee TRUSTEES’ SALE. 5 | TRUSTEE'S $ "i t NO. 12, IN s prior deeds of trast, agresiting returned home on Friday. More than an ordinarily large number of | ulate the appointment of fourth-clas3 pcst- 4 140t_ GSU VALUABLE IMPROVED | PROPE NO. 336 | gros ~ 2 ar ‘cad above the trusts). During ‘the past week there has been | Steerage passengers, many of them English- | masters is excellent in principle. i ; WiSGS SUKEET SORTHWEST, AT PURLIC | AVENUE, | Terms of sale: Cash tover aul shore oe. ot tid, of affairs f . legislature | (2%ses. * EC! 2! . _ the 23 of September, A.D. 1893, and duly recorde iy virtue of a decree of the Supreme Co | ms the > Gnd the trate Uy See Maryland legislature | Pepruary. They have no ostensible empluy-| COle BRECKINRIDGE’S NB OVAW LIBRARY s Labse Np. NOMS at’ dello 00 St souc Gar ot the| the District of Cabuainia te coase eee TET pet | cats Sale sae peal (eee penperey ot tae Oak oS we ee oe n | ment anil are understodd to be well supplied | Gate oe SEA | with money, while thefr sympathies are with | W+ C. Owens Indorsed at an Enthusi- 3 ;| the royalists. They are supposed by. the axtic Meeting. Df the late > D. PAY A DESIR ‘ds of the District of Columbia, aad at Docket 36, Simpsun vs. Chew the request of the purty secured thereby, we will offer for sale sell_at public auction, in front of the premises, on premises, on MONDAY, MARCH NINETEENTH, 1594, AT FIVE Issa. at he undet t of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ infront of ree Cor encat ot ouch seule ie come Dewepaper published in Washington, D. C. All conveyapeing EsQ., COLLECTH HONS, AND UNE tere: Among the subjects eliciting the larger share 4 ; PIVE and recording <t the cost of the purchaser of comment ts the question of the extension | Police to have been enaged or erflisted by| 4 large and enthusiastic crowd greeted STATES AND ENGLISH O'CLOCK’ P.M., the following described laud and tion No. 7, of the “Barry ¥ :. BRADLEY, ‘rustes, of the time of Judge John T. Vinson of | Sansome of Vancouver, and the military ep- bed SELENE COMTINO ee Siete an jon No. 7. o! rry Bar ROBERT E. . Owens at Lexington, Ky., yesterday. | ng In the county of Wi t in book Levy Cy 2 a: | or pl }OHN ‘Trustee. pearance of many of them has given the | W- as per 1 JOBN T. ARMS, the cirenit court. The juxton, District aforesai senti je to commer 145 . and known and dis-| Sorfesors office. reco! in favor of the proposed extension. Judge here for the purpose of resisting the pro- to Col. Breckinridge. The occasion was the — Books now on the shelves for Inspection. Cata- - Res ee a = ccm 0) feet, | able frume cottages. THOMAS nome. »=. Aactioueers. Vinson ts very popular with all classes | “inonal government, in Jorganization of an Owens Club, and the logucs on application, C. G. BLOAN & CO. | Fate num oe ‘the Howard. University, soba Ping Pg ee tig nee are throughout the judicial circuit. 8. A. M. wicuate oan rp ee by pet aha i Lexington Opera House was filied to the; _~ — : ~~ - = ~ - oa Paced - te Vg A. 2 ooo ‘equal tuetahmente af Foes sw targ — Impo nt G evern ment SESS EES Canada was a fake, but the presence of it | Walls. eens eee & Ons AUCLLONEE s. consisting of & frame dwelling, known | Of sale, with Interest at 6 per con! por aunum, se- rta FALLS CHURCH. least sixty strangers confirms the original | John Smith of Paris made an address in-| 629 La. ave. nw. (op). old City Post Oillces, 8 Wilson street porthwest, Washington, | or on the property. If the terms are not com- Sale of Steam Engines, the trustee reserves the sis story. In view of the presence of thes» men, | dorsing Mr. Owens for Congress, appealing = hase ato commenc. | “Srms « right to resell at risk and cost of ¢-1 yarchas- he Pensi ice Lewis, the eldest chit of 2tr. and Mrs, | S¢ provisional government has put half the to the young men of the district to sup- pe shat se 0 cee gp eg ny Percheron ef oa five days" pullie notice. Gouves a on &c., att nsion Offi oe a * || citizens under arms and has passed strict port Mr. Owens. : a] aancctibenit : ee : i Ww. N. Febrey, who live near here, died in regulations in respect to the landing of ants Owens was introduced, and said: “It sold a@ general sssortwe = urniture, WOODBURY WHEELER, Building. NG. MARCH TWENTY. Washington on Saturday of that dread | passengers by steumers. The regulation pro-|ig not my purpose tu inaugurate at this Cérpets and Al Housel qieakee! $72 Le. ave.. Trustee, | On MONDAY MORSING, t disease, diphtheria. ile went to Wasking- ton but a few days azo, with his mother, where he was taken down with th in its mal and J He w . active, int the pride of his father and ve the sympat c t HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, ot BNO diets LD rant front of the pesion office, we Shall ‘wcll ak ard cost’ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, | the following i vie GHOUSE THROTTLING EN. EASTER TRIMMED IA 4INCH CTLANTIEN, AT AUCT ae IN. . TED IN Isa a On THURSDAY, MARCH PIPreENTy 4INCH 5 ELEVEN O'CLUCK A.M, we shall sell witha ott | CHASED IN 1884 AT 4 COST OF $200; 15 loth, and Penna. avenue vorth- FAIR CONDIT 4 ri { upon the arrival of any foreign early day 2 public campaign tor political Parlor Suites in silk broc neh cower with passengers at any port of the preferment in this district, but when my ings; Parlor Easy Chairs aud Rockers, Plush and aiian Islands, it shall be the duty of friends apprised me of their intention of other Couches, Oak tes, Heir and to report name, nationality, tendering me this reception 1 couid not de- Siuck Mattresses, F indow HL ination, oceupation and cline their invitation to address this audi- ings, Extension Tables, Qzk and Walnut t of coming to Hawaii of every such ence.” boards, 1" i oth Mirrors, Cary a sneer, before any of then are landed, te. kKeferring to Henry Clay and John C.. Glass and Crockery W. hen Wares and other ctor general of customs, or his Breckinridge, he continued: “The civic goods, th «ld, who was arrest- se Mats oe ; "TO G: NE, 2H. P., 5 in this community. He | ‘ y. or collector of customs of the port crown of honor for which | strive has been AT TWELVE O'CLOCK SALE OF y WO-STORY AND Caps, — at {om ttl hgh One OF “> day in Oakwood come- | St Which such veasel has arrived, so often proudly won and grandly worn| — wqz sell. Hows RK 5 MLA NE Millinery declining west | CHA: ©] thereupon inspect all of such ‘pa’ that he who seeks {t now, though bolder by | Goncjzaments received up to how eeyinits OURTERATH thle ‘atle thelr special 31XE, ‘3 who may be aliens, either on bower, far than 1 dare be, must need approach | : a Duss, with fear and trembling. Whether we turn | _mbl2-3t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. PURCHASED 18S AT A COST OF $400; 1s » bearing date) — Sue, IN FAIR ©¢ orded Septeimber 19, 1892, in| ©. G. SLOAN e bs 44s, 15) and 455 of the land & 00, ADCTIOMEEEA, TWO @ ENGINES, MANUFACTT a aoe place on vessel on the one hand to the beautiful cemetery, | tion shall not be where from its green sward a towering | BY TH On that €: shaft springs heavenward to wake the mem- | _ | records ue District [of Columiia and at the | ASSIGNEL DETRICK AND I MACHINE ©v: anges a Se regricn iss s of the great commoner, or on the} > q sroax & C ia08 @ a, | teone bevins bom mode fo the curue of cote ah oe PANY OF BALTDIORE, MARYLAND, Keon, who hi = a to other to your public mart, where from your ; * 9 SUQAN & oS cilier GE Sloan): {-easas toes IX. RUNNING VENTILATING PANS. PCR. eee a . : newnitged sen very doorway the bronze memento pro at put CHASED IN 188 AT A TOTAL COST op claims Kentucky's pride, the atr is redolent | By virtue of a deed of t~ dhited the 10th day $3,200; ARK IN FAIR CONDITION. the decision of his deputy or of any coll> with songs of love and raise for your A.D. 1802 iy r - e v« VENTILATING FANS, WITH Who tome at 2 Provision fous dead, and resonant with warnings Werte Ene ao en pice TW FRAMES, MANCFACTULED tx aod mn who seeks unworthily to lift the a nail poo auction FRIDAY, PURCHASED AT A TOTAL CUST OF §1,000; “1, and Jack mantic fallen from forms of such heroic ee tsa Seaeee ee TEN OC : — division of sijuare No. 1029, euls thereon. Exch lot will be f the premises, on MONDAY, Y of MARCH, A.D. O'CLOCK P.M. twenty (20) feet by the depih the bered nineteen (19) in squar dred and twenty (020), ARE IN FAIR CONDITION, ALSO : lone @) GRAY MARE, ALOUT TWELVE years walaoberiain. VLD, SOUND AND IN GOOD CONDITION, ous 10x15 Universal WEIGHS ABOUT 1,300, and Lawson many ¢ his part erally belies offens molki.”” He closed with a beautiful peroration of a pledge not to dishonor the position should "r knowingiy or ft be entrusted to him, t to land any mith the “inipro sold separate Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance im one or two years, with Interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi-anuually, to M. at HALP-PASt POU! the business of J. represented | Tnun diate by notes of the purchaser, secured on ench of the | Press. ube. ikoyie Ne. Le other than that brick dwelling, th street vs of property sold, or all cash, at the pur-| kumediate ~d oe TEKS OF SALE © : Be “ ection offic or than |, The Right Honorable Viscount Oxen-| ‘Terms wide known at the time haser’s Option. Couveyancing at cost of purchase. | lock wae ii Bucy Bucket a, Mert: | x. M.— The. above-me OR VERVOUS th ho y have recetved permit to bridge of England, master of the horse, has | required whea the property ts struck off. Terms to be complied with within ten days of sale, wets Ha. &e. epected auy tise prin 1 tac Horsford’« tcid thosphate pa inspection officers, shall be 1) Testzned. He was appointed to the position H.W, BERGMANN, other the trustces reserve the right to rese! ‘Derms of sal g butiding. The purchaser « . _ aK eon ; 2 bautity of te ae wn 1sy2. ERNEST L. SCIMIDT, | | at defaniting purchaser's risk and cost, after flve| ‘The business will first be offered os a whole | down aud teinove the materi] at his or tir ote Bure ttn fe. says: oles rs of PR eee ee mb1-dtds Trustecs, | days’ advertisement. A deposit of $100 will be re-| and if not sold will then be sold in detat | cxpense. The purchaser will be eld reajaumsiide oer i Ccbem sidering fending not have e from any | 5 - | au ed at time of sale on each 0 AL’ persons having caueras, negetives, ‘&e., om | for any damage to the bullding attending the ge. i : . " ts. ¥ port of the Hawaiian ‘ |, Whatever may be the cause of Blanching, the) THE ABOVE SALE SAVOIDABLY POST- JOUN T. ARMS. the premises will prove their property and remove | mov2l thereof. seeacribed virions forms of pre ASS. ev eevee em hair may be restored to its original color by the | poned ut TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTIETH, | JOHN G. KROHR, the same at once or ther will te sold. By order of the Secretary of she Interior, ity, and it never tulled to do ee = use of tua: potent remedy, Hall's Vegetable Sicil-| 1804, same hour and placa, By order of the RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., ‘Trustees. HENLY C. STEWART, J THOMAS DOWLING & ¢6., wd Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup hever disappoints, ian Hatr Renewer, trustees. mbi2dids 4 Auctioneers, mbé-eod&ds | mbiz-st Assigues, G20 14tD si. mbo-dte Acctivnsem,