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20 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1895-TWENTY PAGES. ——_— = = > ter, Miss Virginia Dorsey, will return tel : THE AGENCY WINS. . ’ ' S U B It R BA N N E W S thelr Takoma home about the 25th instant, COLOR LINE IN OFFICE OuDtU edical estimonia g AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. oe & vere — oe belo ogee Appropriations for the Postage Stamp FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. aving so prostrate: e1 if = clined to return with relatives to their for- | Qomplaints Against the Chief of the En- Agency to Be Continued. = 5 THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. DUNCANSON. BROS... AUCTIONEERS. a puaceets mer home in Virginia. ‘The subcommittee of the House com-| Are the Many Published Cures in! cnusress: sare oF A VALU: z — : eae M: d Mrs. J. Douglas Corse have fs hich has in : T OF A VALUABLE TWO-STORY | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED Se ee eee sitet graying Bureau. mittee on appropriations, whic! the Daily P, True? AND CELLAR BRICK DWELLING ON F REAL ESTATE, ON CORNER OF SECOND Miss Emma Robey is ill at her home on | returned to thelr homes from Alexstd tT charge the deficiency appropriation bill, 6 Daily Papers e STRERT BETWEEN RIESE AND SECOND| STREET ASI” AND SEATON STREET ON Harrison street. Corse’s teeiher: Gen. Corse. One other has decided not to include the prenose Pe see Fa eee Byusiriie tates os Senne pase om cer ioe STREET PAST Dr. George Havenner of Minnesota ave- | brother still survives. The Civil Service Commission Takes | Paragraph to discontinue the government | | Aitty poople who read the advertised ters them. | Sere, peepee — m0 recorded tn Lbep Xo. | SORTHEAST. BCKINGTO! ame certain deed of trust, 16°0, folio 323 et seq, of the nue fs still confined to his home as the| Miss Stella Bennett is spending a few postage stamp agency, over which there } seives the question, “Can they be true?” While | the District of Columbia: and at the request of the | cond tn Liber d records of the District of Columbia, and at the days with friends in Baltimore. Mrs. Dr. | Up the Matter—Mr. Johnson Denies | has been some discussion in the Senate | many of them seem incredible, we are not pre-| holders of the notes secured thereby, we will sell, result of an accident of the other day, y . * | Bernett has continued to improve, suffer- and the House committee. When the post- | Pared to say they are untrue. We know the state- Hic auction, in front of the premises, on | rejucst of the party secured thereby sar- barron caused a severe sprain to his right | tng at intervals from a slight relapse from the Charge of Discriminatio: as Haase Se ea (i Aces | Ree a en regarding Dep OSDAY, THE TWENTY FIFTH DAY_OF Pes sivine tenster, will fell; at pabiie auction, in front inkle. @ severe attack of gastritis. = rons = eae S| Oey 7 A, D. 1895, AT HALF-PAST FOUR | ef the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTI- Ba! New York under | nervous, brain‘and chronic diseases, are true; many | O'CLOCK P. v1 cribe « arr Yor Fi ~: sat sn ‘The Children’s Guild of Emmanuel P. E. —— nie Notes Company gt Gr theth ‘are frou ‘well-known, prominent citlats | tate aitnate inthe ‘city of Washington, Districi | HALE-PaSt FOUL O'CLACK Pats the, filowing tand Written for The Evening Star. contract there was established @ StaMP | Or Washington, who, on being interviewed, declare | of Col rd 5 A ed, E Columbia, 3 re Picwdidt Mas Withers; vice president The civil service commission has been | agency, through which all the orders and | ine Hit has’ not heen told" ‘and that ‘many of | tnd ale ee cet Se nee a i 4 =f accoun| ‘sed, while the agent, Dr. W.| Dr. Walker's most wonderful cures are never | and twenty-one (72 z ca in habe Miss Pearl Hazen; secretary, Miss Nelic | Amother Monetary Conference Pro-| making out a case against the chief of the | Frcpints Tanec, Wage. ¢ overnment, and | heard of by the pubite, as he makes it an tnearia- | 10, gaye 14, of (ie record of the elles of the Bur Gray: treasurer, Miss Alice Danforth. The posed in the Reichstag. bureau of engraving and printing which | aq general oversight of the work under | be rule to never divulge a patient's: name or veror of the sald District, together with the fr tuild Is ocguniged for the purpose ef ob. | Count Von Mirbach, German conserva- | Will have especial interest for the colored | the contract. Whem the contract was Se a Ete Doe Keeted tee ther pa Uiane, pad | brorements thereon, jconslatiog of moariy Dew! <me: taining contributions for the needy poor. tive, introduced 1 resolution in the Ger-| People. It is claimed that under the rules | given to the bureau of printing and en- | Tang of iis most remarkatie restorations ate Ory apd cellar bay-window brick house, con Postm on ts still sing mien pe ichstag yesterday instructing the | f the civil service commission colored men | raving last summer Dr. Davis brought his | cealed from the public owing to the patient's d 2 = - ce rs — _ reichstag ye! fe = 3 known as No. 155 F street northeast, Washinzto: oboe - < force to Washington and officiated as the } dence. A large number of the remarkable D.C. . = to work on streets of A: nd | fraeral governments of Germany to Issue | 42d women have obtained better treatment | intermediary between the bureau and the | ments we Iitve published from 3 ‘Terms of sal from the heads of departments than they | Post Oilice Department. There has been | scemingly impossible cures wrought by Dr. Wa ad pwetines, situat id designated as and being all of ne ©), in block numbered five G), ered twenty-two (22), in block mum and nil of lot numbered twenty-one mnherd seventeen (17). in George ist of a tract of land known 23 sid District of Columbia (more. ° 1 deed of trast), together with 2 One-fonrth’ of the purchase to he pd In ensh and the balance in three in the Dist: Church elected officers recently as follows: IN THE INTEREST OF SILVER. described in One-third of the purchase money ash, and the balance in two eq! to be paid in will ¢ tinue ing so h the ji sent him by the Assoviated Charities holds | !*vitations for an International monetary | 44 under the other system. This was|no little friction between the agent and | are swom (o before a notiry, pute, se ae ihe | Hstallments at one and two sears, with interest at | ewual installments, payable In one. two and three ou congress, to take measures to bring about | {1 U Tee pie eriction jpetweor. Davis has re- | slsners are well known, none can doubt thei . | the rate of 6 per centum per annum, payable quar int at six (6) per centum per strafed in the case of appointments of There is no doubt that a physician. who farly, Saul ty bbe commen by deat of ext on annually, from day of ‘sale, There was an interesting lecture to the | the rehabilitation of silver as a circulating as Dr. W ert in ailmen ported that the work of printing Stamps | jit. study of cert d. or all cash, at option of purchaser. All ded of trust upon the property sold, pu the eig at the Van Bur | medium. printers’ assistants at the bureau of en-| was poorly done, and that the department | gcre, for twenty: : : Bea e eli 5 the - | mi i ‘ 5 oa ne, enty-four years, of nervous, brain conveyancing and ing at phn option of the 1 Fen school given yesterday by Pr Count Von Mirbach safd that the moment | gtaving and printing, and it is in this class | was badly hampered by the failure of the | ehrontc dis fe batter qualified to: tr deposit ot $100. required whet pre i oa een ee Lo had now arrived for Germany to take the | Of appointments that Chief Johnson has, | bureau at times to fill its orders promptly. | care. them than’ the general praet sho an | ton ; — lermany { zap i i ere has been dissatisfaction als - | deavors cover the whol com: fees at the cost of the par- Again have contributions to initiative in settling this question, which fs | It #s charged, been violating the spirit of | cauce the bureau has ignored him at times Ee Oe a oa ie ol (el GROSS complied with within failed to come fn at the station house, and | one of the greatest Importance. . | the law. in dealing with the department. The usual} , Alihough Dr ie EL ia tae cary (Seca otherwise the trustees — x no perceptibie decrease in the de-| ‘phe question, said Count Von Mirbach,| The discovery that there was pleasant | appropriation for the Coed mactineliaed favecestanimdemnndn iy adhered a mand for ai 5 ae de abeandey, and profitable employment for them in the | in the post office appropriation Dill, which | to jis system of small tec never mukes a oN vf surprise party | 28 one of life or death for husbandry, as ploy passed the House. but in the Senate Mr. See eT eet Auton eoreuta tion Tes ia i = alg ead 3 of bis ‘This places the wonderful benefit « fil within the reach of all. In addi: sees dati at the home of | Well as for the export industry. Bimetal- | bureau was made by the colored people | fi¢kburn proposed to amend the bill by Re- | em would cause the rise of all prices in | during the term of Chief Meredith, under | striking out the item, and contended that | great s England. where gold was, the currency. | the last administration. A colored girl| the agency was a superfluous institution. the large number of callers Agriculture would be ruined if the . 5 TicaDavisterouel Kderable influence to | finds time to answer pers usements: | Aktem was maintained, “America would | C2Me from New York to Washington and | fu, DAN though conrent was lost. An- | BC corstantly reeetves from Mr. and | either absorb Germany's gold or adopt a | tCOK the civil service examination for ap-| other item was put in the deficiency bil | Me sre Tinto only accept for t Miller, Poos, | pure silver standard and capture the whole | polntment as plate printer's assistant. She | in committee for rent of the offices of the | Ghee he KNOWS he can sie; others are Hall, | eastern trade. returned to New Ycrk after passing a very | agency in Washington, and it was pro- | told their condition and sent a Shaw at G ts were served and dane ed a feature of the evening's am Among those present Mr. Becker Mr. ar <. Mrs. Fiood, Mi d_duly recorded in Liber of the land records of the nd at the request of the h, #TON, D.C. piin, Py virtue of a certain deed of trest, dated MY secured th Recker, and Lula Kirper, Messr: : “ia jan, Carlton, “ker, Oliver and Kirpe Other pporters of the resolution said a posed to couple it with the provision that Young or middle-aged men suffering from the ef- 5 ze a Bae rebs, wi wilit sell. at public auc. and Master Charles Hecker Bee eer ees Che nesitian that Ger, | 004 examination, and presently the bu-| thecagency should ‘be. discontinued. This | fects of thelr own follies or excesses, or those who | 44" Gus Of Iumary, ALT 180% and duly recente | Ni ttt WAY OF FEBRUAIY eB, See — eae. many had taken at the Paris monetary | Te@4 oflicers sent her a notification to come | renewed the controversy, which was re- | feel their youthful vigor declining, should consult | tind records for the Tilo 208 cteeods sone Of dA ALE AST) ROURCO CIE ee ea KENSIVGTON. ccnference in 1883, namely, that she re-|to Washington and take a place in the| hearsed in the committee, and finally it | Dr. Walker, who has been te mente of Tstrength | te request of the party secured thereby, ertaty fece or parcel of land and premises known aed garded an International agreement upon a | bureau. They did not know that she was | Was decided that the agency must exist. and. bappiness, 3 = ell. at pi nay auction, in front. mae ease pales I being lot lettered “B,”* Maj. Thomas R. Martin has been ap- | ttle Eeeween eo eens eee colored. They knew her ‘only as “Florence Spe AX. Ferrans ‘wines Be ances antty FOUR O'CLOCK P. Pend Sek. cae per gaat record: pointed school trustee In the place of “WHO DOLED DEM CARDS?” Flood,” an applicant under civil service THE INCOME TAX. for consultation ard. treatment. Office hours, 10] (ye, Geecrived land and, prem ince eile nite iteed Cag Geitanel ss rules, who had passed an excellent exami- —— am. ednesday and Saturday even- | Qalenated as und belne parts of lots eeut 2g feet and. contnine S050 ayvane feet weather rev. John L. French of Washington will] A Modest Claim That the Original | tion. When she walked into Capt. Mere- | A Possibility That the Time for Mak- = ___. | (3), e (84) and eighty-five (85) and all | © ne iby sents “thereon, consisting of ® of Tots nine (S9) and ninety (90), in Robert | frame dwelling num‘ered 2001 K street northwest. b resby- z ry ith’: ing Ret 3 Not Be Extended. a = = if ighty morial Presby- Jaky Einstein Lived in Georgia. dith’s office and introduced herself there Ld urns May No e AUCTION SALES. Farnham and others’ snbdivis:on of lots in square | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money preach at the Warner terian Church on Sunday morning. The | prom the Atlanta Constitution was general surprise and some consterna- | There is a possibility that the time for ave burned and. forts thy," a eald ‘subst | to tee aid “a cash, talance in” tree qual pag - * “ vex ‘ pan es : ion. Capt. Meredith knew, urse, that Ss 7 is recorded fn the oilice of the survevor of | ments, payable in one, two and three with Christian Endeavor tn the evening will ve Who dole dose cards? tate Wonk. Be Shfectiou ag er icours Pr etne | moking, final returns) to) the internal reve FUTURE DAYS. the District of Columbia In Hook 1, page a3: the | IX per cent. interest. payable semlanbually, nd led by Mrs, A. H. Kinnear, and Master] «jay Einstein dole dem cards.” DUI Leparty Tayi Sona aiclaroe Saute | nue oflicers [of/janswers toj\thio\tricome) tax (ai sald arts of Tots elghty-thren (Si, eighty far (Sb | secured 15 dowd of truht om property sold, Or al valaat shin ing = a : K ? siths is Ab A ds Md og ve (85) being contained w! ne fol- | cash, pat mt Ernest Hutchinson aus sing a solo. ; Who is Jaky Kinstein? His name is tm- | ant. But he did not see what he could do queries may not be extended, notw ste 62 BST. NW. eae eG Lome : A uined sel the’ fal a ‘J an ae: $209 ‘The unwonted cold weather eer - mortal in the card world, but who knows | !n the be except put her on one of the | ing that both houses of Congress have RITE LO a | ame st corn lot eishty cost. Terms of sale to vicini r 3 € ee resses. The wi BN SALE, BY A TETEEN | three (S3) and ue pes this vicinity have driven large flocks Jaky? Pp woman came to the bureau | passed a resolution postponing the day | PEREMPTORY SAUn, BY AUCTION OF RICTETy | free (SP) and rum mee south forty 440) feet. | te, complied wi: tn fs from date of sale, for st ne 7 js cially nr ee Th S sg DE VEHICLES, RNESS, he he nort ty (40) fel n SHEP See a ote ew Aitors, Mis, W. | eration of nations on the face of this|day the news of her appointment was | TesPonsible for the change of polley whlch | OF USDA TA AGy EIGHTEENTH, 1895, | suid lots. together with the improvements, ester, | _MaAkds ALIN R, BROWNE, | ‘Trusteca. akee was surprised a few days ago | green earth—I say green advisedly—no, not | noised about the bureau, and a delegation | may take place regarding the resolution, | ap WALE-PAST T O'CLOCK, we will sell, at | ing of txo two-story brick stores, or warehouses, | — DUNCANS Se his corn crib liter black with | a human biped, be he civilized or heathen, | Of the plate printers waited on Capt. Mer- | for he succeeded in amending {t In the Sen- | livery stable Nos. 336 and 328 New Jirsey avenue | on lots 89 aud 4). fronting on 4% strect south SENCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS, e ging. sides. The crib was |; A dith and ti 3 ae northwest, opposite B. and O. depot, fifteen head of | and known zs Nos. SIS and 8%, and two-stor soTrres 2 crows clinging to its sides. Thensrous “ne | that doesn't knew of Jaky Einstein, and | 7 d protested against the assignment. | ate by tacking on the stipulation that | ROrweN chm ts an ine and Iiding Horses stables on the rear ef lot 88° 84 and £5 | TRUSTEES. § LUABLD UNDIPROVED, ‘The captain said that he could do nothing. : a 5 $2 Coupe Rockaw: 0, 3 atte etait ime the corm. which were | Set how few know more about him than | They threatened to appeal to the Secretary | CcTtt™ questions, which he considered in- and) Mares, 0 Lama ie a ea era a Speed | atoreakd: Ueno ee cree vey $2 Tear of AND © STREETS of a certain deed of trast to us, bear just wile enongh to admit the beak of a| that he was the immortal man who, on a|of the Treasury to have his action re- | duisitorial, should be stricken from the | iio tifcies, & Coupes, 3 Victorias, & Dog Carts, 5 | ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the parchase money crow. On ¢ the flock away he @ historic occasion, made a deal which gave | Versed. “You may do that !f you please,” | blanks. Phactons, 2 Canopy-top Surreys, Single and Double | tn cash, and the balance in one and two ¥ eee tel zs - covered that not a kernel of corn remain- |} sise to the excited inquir: said the chief, “but I advise you not to do} The commissioner of the internal reve- | Hnrness, &e. Sale positive. interest, from the day of sale, payable sem ath, A.D, 1652, recorded in Taber ed 0} cobs within reach, and the e¢ 7 ieee , rei 114-3t THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Ancts. and secured by 2 dees et seq., of the land records of the ed on the cobs wit , and here are a great many colored people | nue bureau was at the House yesterday in i argon call ‘and at the request of the oe ater re ees tas Tee ng have Ro idea that they are | ccnsultation with Chairman Wilson of the 5 nding at pmrebaser’s co Of SSK wiht we will sell, (At pubic: ase. rom being grasped by myriad: aws eligible for these .places. you give pub- | way. ; bearenuice A premises, on SATURDAY, p ways and means committee and other |THOS, DOWLING & CO., | be maura nd the Ave eee risk # ND MARES, LARGE NUMBER | fect and thence eas (50) fect to the bez’ cost of ‘The d be frightened only a few | ficure in his da: licity to ‘he matter you will have this bu- | pp aMilecraass TRY C fect_awas would return persistently | hatttes a read fall of them within a year.” ‘There | Towbars Of the House. a ei genater i f male thet resell th PAST POPR O'CLOCK P.Mb, atl to their feast. eee had ari was a long and bitter controversy, but | Hill has done away with are necessary to Aucti®neers. pera at Aas the «ity of Washington, Dis —— and is within two years there were eighty colored | je answered to obtain the full list of citl- way dec rt kuown Sind distingnished as and bel LANGDON. by the women—even now. Julius Ca Women working for the bureau as plate | zens who are taxable, and are so vital to RANDALL, HAGNER a, a0: Saas eee . es ‘ ; nz a’ frontaze of 200 fee RANK 'T. RAWLINGS, o could turn the back of | printers’ assistants. So great was the in-| the success of the collection of the income on 12th street northeast. was a man w The entertainment, whic Bis hand to a crown three times over, and | crease in the applications of the colored | tue that he would eather have the resolu- A ti S I cizaae ‘Trastees. et on 12th street place In Langdon Hall on F still have a wild throng of admiring con- | Women for these places that where only | ticn defeated and the one to secure an e: uction ALE DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEELS. a ed ieataeiat cimee wot ules postponed until ‘Tuesday evening, February stituents about him ready and willing to | one had applied in 1889 the number of ap-| tension of time dropped than to have thé —— f the purchase money ¥ shot bk for mayor ao day, so pe Gs vas one ched of the total] measure succeed in its present form—al- OF SESE 2 SALE OF A ‘TWO-STORY FRAVE 4 dunce equal pare 2. popular and so great was he. George | number who applied. though his force will be, for a time, great- PVELLING, “ STPUATE ON ROCK CREEK ree years, At the fourth quarterly conference held | Washington was ous for his good- | When Capt, Meredith went out of office | ly crowded with work if it must be iinished CHURCH TOAD: BETWEEN WHITSEY AVE: Lain eattahematredaee in the M. E. Chureh the following commit- | ness as for hi : aD: ution ‘of purchasers It sold, e8 ed: For board of trustees— aud his little | there were eighty colored women working | by the Ist of March Ori t I ‘ > y = s Ma le. By virtue of de is! corde ’ tees were appe bork kb a In the minds | at the prosses. That was June 30, 1893. In| “In accordance with the commisstoner's Rare rienta UNS | ih, Nee eat Aad Shy ttaRty duly eenrded. 18 | Whole a depit y+ will be required at time of Me. John I Me. VL Sherman and str. | 4° EPs ef Americans | the ninetcen months which have elapsed | wish the House will endeavor to have the Is of the District of Columbia. i Becht phair seethee Peel pio pos heed ac. John Loor, Mr. E. P. S an and Mr. | today. Shakespeare was 2 pretty clever | since Capt. Meredith went out the number, | amendments dropped, and if they cannot of premises, —on “1 on each part sold. All conveyancing J. Hi. Platt. The stewards were Mr. J. H.! writer in his day, and is known even yet | it {s said, has been reduced to ten. prevail upon the Senate to abandon them and Carpets DAY “OF. peaithviara cs tease iireca aneton eter Platt, Me. H. A. Newman, Mr. B. P. Sher-| as the man who could make fewer words | Complaints to the Civil Service Com- | such income tax enthusiasts as Mr. Hall s FE OES : : the e the Tight to resell dt rai taker and Mr: soy | say more thing n any other man that aeourl ell ; PS beer eee man, Mr Ls Boke r al as ae = Set nrcditicds tne pe Ar ae tfia waunchina rlteaiGie Of Missouri Will work to defeat the reselU- | sexrRICENT COLLECTION OF TCRK- aprayghaser ov purchasers. A. M. Dewey and Mrs. J. FL Platt. sphere. But what_ they all to the im- The subject was brought to the attention ‘ oo ISH AND PERSIAN RUGS AND CARPETS OF ‘ soe 2 Trustees. SERIES Gt SIR Cer CT ee ae ee ee aceaies iti will sani a Georgian | Of the commission by complaints made UMVERSITY NOTES. ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES ARE ON EXHI- | and Varig 0. Daley's) recorded, subaiviston, mat BES eee Susee. Me. Jour, S10: haries Adre {A very pleasant gentleman he {s, too. |by Mr. Johnson. These complaints were Columbian University. See SD BEEATAT WILDGHOCIS pepe aera of the survesor" OF Sates Walle Dew Miss Euith | Short ‘and stockily bu h handsome | summed up In a letter written to the A novel feature is.about to be introduced ass Sy ee SEE Gr MRT AEAeH Se St aehtigei emanate eee, aoe Grimes, Miss Minnte Grimes Miss Daisy best vt oar Hage upper | retary of the Treasury by the commission | into the Corcoran Sctentific School in the ELEVEN A.M. ‘AND THREE PM. 3 rights, privileges and appurtenances to the se pare! Srye Mr. L. W. Sakers of H be Pee ae cleanly § aD aie, re recently. In this letter it was stated that, | {erm of a course of study in assaying. This CATALOGUES MAILED TO. APPLICANT! oe ing or in anys tse appertat 4 of trust given to us and duly. ett Mesure Joke Hyae. Pessoa | cicracta attentiie ty aay company. co far as known, no reason had been as- | course will last three months. PER ORDER OF YARDUM BROS. & CO. Seah ih ab and: ce leone’ seal ae. r’ tutid Bowerscs, W. prosperous bus man, but noi so ab- | Sisned for the removal of the women, and | On next Monday Gardiner G. Hubbard,| f14-5t fe A Bee ii sell by David Lo . Charlton, Charles Boyce, . Wier, ¥. Pridgeon, J. Tar ‘ox, Chi a etade bk cat urauits that he for- | that in the case of one of them (whose | ,ocigent of the National Geographic rc he pleasu 1 lay: name is given) the discharged woman's | Presider = pees Koes the pleasures of life. He plays a Ae Reon es Aa | Society, will lecture upon “Phe Age of Na- rattling hand of the national game, and | mother sent to Mr. Johnson, and he stated he stays in it ts advisable for the | to her that there was no cause for the dis- | poleon.” The pictures of men and women COUN sur to quictly drop out and let the | charge of her daughter. Moreover, the | who were prominent under the first em- |, Umer in a certain deed ot tru: old, 0 all cash, at the opt A denosit of $200 required SALE OF VALUARLE REAL KOMA PARK. PRINCE es Y, MARYLAND. Tas of nd by virtue of a power of sale contained | from the satagde by Hosea I | the right to + n, des- wher red forty-four (44), remel H. Walker, trastees’, sub- ith and S Hda Toy, PA tas Ke commission charges in this letter to the | pire are of rare beauty. ‘These pletures he | $34,074 is wife, to Louls | cost ‘of default ive di ; game is perfect! are, Seeretary of the Treasury, the apparent | P : D. Wine ‘and Clarenc 2 SOIREE Ee a a ee pg ey myeneahlmeheint ey gee 3 so brilliant that ane discrimination extends to the certifications | Collected at great expense and with much | T jie dal Gurnee worded inthe. land | Hebed in Washington, De Gs pe reyes once threw do his hand on the “dis- | made from the list of eligibles for appoint- | labor in Europe. ge of Prince ‘Ge arylund, in LUDWICK C, Yor =e ie records of the survey- ee ee cov era nae bu gaeaniiey aakeds ment to vacancies. Inthe year ended | ‘The base ball teAm ts preparing for its mo. the under | Wa be SAU! peabaneagsrt iar eee “Who dole dose cards?" June 30, Is94, forty-five women were | spring campaien, and it will go forth fully | Ss? jtioneette tis | eee ed money to be This is the story of the origin of those | passed ever on certification, and of these | equipped for exciting contests. made in the payment of ‘sid. notes, will offer for | RATCLIPEE © C0,, AUCTIONEE! 5 So os r NE Baas the day of wale, t fa oft quoted expressions. They have lived | ten at least were colored women. The com-| Nir, Justice Harlan has begun his course | sale, at, pubile anctio 3 for a good many years and are heard at | mission calls attention to the fact that in | of lectures in the law school. They will be | front of the premise ments 34 esecnred by a deed of trast urg road ran sackiette | every gama the world over. Mr. Einstein, | the first year of Capt. Meredith's term in | given every Monday evening until the end | Grorge’s county, Mary I Uses sold and to besr interest at the burg road ran into one of the | ae he bit ieplager “ ralav 7 ea rer a - os % ‘ RUARY TWENTY -THIR at ‘FOUR m until paid, parable and breaking | !t may be adde a fine billiard player. | office only eleven women were passed Over | of the scholastic year. ‘The lectures on pat- Tee RS es GS GS ae conta Of the purchase d to run, but | ry to locate him fur- | on cer’ ion, and of these three were | ent law will begin in March. No lecturer | tate, situate in’ the county of Prince George's, rast, duly record tn ys by rifts of snow, which s that every Savaunahian | not appointed because it was the practice | has been yet engaged, although the fac- 5 Ma Me EL oan mired at the 1 from doing a great deal of | Knows him and Ikes him. of the bureau not to appoint to place a wo- | ulty, it is thought, have one in view. Sof land and prem 4 5 days from to- = man having a sister in the service. Of the Geb eae a UaLeeEuNey $ lots Nos. six (6), seve is aay of tale, others s reserve the “At the meeting of the Good Templars Inst EVEN IN STREET CARS. 3 appointments made by the commission G < (5), nine cy, tem (10); eleven (11), in Mock No. 24. | & : bee are cost of ro visitors from DP. P. Hollo- _ under Capt. Meredith, only 43 were passed Final arrangements have been made by | the connty and ctate alorescid. The nee rie ee: lolges of Washington. | A Woman's Big Hat Pressed the Elec- ox on eoeunca tes EE a ae the Philodemie Society for an intercolie- | tioned Jots, Ube offered sey ately or as a whe TSAAC (; NORDLINGER f bt ne = Johnson in one year +5 01 i a “ 305! ege. ermis 1 One-third of the pu Pp A. DARNEILL bag on ase eatames cd over. ‘The commis- | Site debate with Boston College. Three | .. io" paid in cash, and the b meee EOI be: Ps ‘Trastees. igible as € vere DP: s that under Capt. Meredith, ployee 88 2 . twors s employed In the bureau, | take part in the debate. Property sold, with interest, Avision of square ten han $1), as recorded paze 101, In the offi trict of ‘Colnmbia, as made bs wer ball, where ed by the cota: . in one debaters will be sent to Boston in April to | two equal installments, respective rs from date, secured by a Y om the Cincinnatl Tri ion also “You know those electric push buttons j with 5 1 sud ¢ of the surveror of the D: Victor Anderse nis were S A RRICK DWELLING —- they have on electric cars?” said a gentle- | only i8 were dismissed In four years. while | large number of invitations have been TiitherateroreGiner Sout we oe ier Chief Johnson, with 584 persons ; option of the pu leposit 0} d lot being improved by a. three-story brick ig NEW JER- aimaele man yesterday. “Well, one of them fur- | {i cigved, there have been 88 di Pesto is | issued for the Merrick debate, to be held f the ontion of the purchaser. A deposit of | Hite Lanwenas Nil W street tortheast io se 7 nished amusement to a half dozen passen- | Siehteen months. Of the women dismissed |! Gaston Alumni Hall on Washington's Inte. should be offered “separately. tn whieh | Wi all the rishis, &e. This propersy will Miss Mamie Cooke has ters the other morning to the discomfiture | by Mr, Johnson, twelve white women and | birthday. ‘The vice president of the so- | case a deposit of $50 per lot will be reaulred. U1 | ea) ie Apt ta eae, Ce Gd OF trast for : from a stay In Baltimore. ads la condaetar. one colored woman were reinstated. ciety, Charles E. Roach, will preside, and are not fully, complied with within | “Terms (over and above the trust): Cash. A dr in Liker No. 1391, follo 27 Dr. Elias H. Etchison 1s In attendance} sq, was on an Avondale car. We had| ‘The commission In its letter refers es- | those who will speak are James W. Burt Tick ail Cost of defaulting purchaser, | osit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. If aig By a) peatoy ane upon the meeting of the Grand Lodge of = Se Voie pecially to the case of the young colored | of Pennsylvania, Edward Tobin of Califor- ancing and recording at the cost of pur-| {ie terms of sale are not complied with im tifteen on TUESDAY, THB ‘ just left Mitchell avenre, going south, | woman whose mother went to the chief | nia, J. N. Power, also of California, and | chaser. Gays from the day of sale, the trastens RRUARY, ALD.” 1895. Mar s, now in Ses-| When the bell on the platform rang, and | of the bureau and learned that there was | Alexander Stephens of Georg:a. On this oc- LOUIS _D. Wi cast orminerae ote eS Torn OCLoe Set Tae ultimore, representing Forest Oak | 43. conductor mechanically pulled the bell | no cause for the dismissal of her daughter. | casion the University Glee and Banjo Club] 94 19¢ CLARENCE 1. RHEEM, Shee y eersanan real eatateceituate sin the sity of Lode, No. 12%, of this town, as a delegate. | rope, and as the car stopped he opened the | This young woman was in the bureau from | will make its first appearance this year. _Teastees, | purtisted ia Washington. Wash nsten, riet Columbia, to wit: Alb Mrs. Col. A. H. Aisquith and family have | double doors and stood w for som= | November 25, 1801, to February 20, 18M, | ‘The senior class has adopted the cap and | qyoMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTION and recording at the cn that cor or parrel of tnnd and premizeg rented a residence on Pine strect and mov- | one to leave the car. No one made a move, | and since her dismissal her ‘name has | gown, which will be worn on all public oc- 612 E st. a. Leon icaivkn eyenre aeubinell 2 pee and, think! some one 1 pressed the | been sent to the bureau three times in | casions of academic exercises. It will be % sa — <¢ 16-dedds Tristecs. reas acon, Gt Bere fromt Travtar and, thinking some one ro dictorman two {the list_of eligibles and three times has | donned for the first time at the Merrick de- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALCABLE UNIMEROVED ae Rev. J. H. Dulaney, D.D., pastor of Mont- | pois, and the car started cityward again. | been passed over by the bureau chief. The | pate. md SENET OF TWENTIETH | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | PM uiance aa | commission calls attention to the fact that | In the recent examination freshmen won| ye Virtue of a deed of trist to v8 duly recontod one of the land fa, wi M. FE. Ch the ¢! clos ¢ unlocked-for visit, In t frem his H rh South, had] “He had forgotte pe of a| soon as the doors ¥ own con-| to look for passengers n the bell rang again in Liber 180% folic 350 et Js of the District of Colu 4, and turned | many of the women dismissed were grad- | the banner, which is annually awarded the Main avenue, | uates of the Washington High School and | class obtaining the highest average in the and again he sig- | ef an unusual crder of intelligence. mid-examination. Besides the banner, a e sb TREEY SOUTHE. BY AT virtue of a deed of trust given ta me and teles of prom | Toya, a @ opened th ‘The complaint of the commission was | full holiday was granted, which was en- C OF FEBRUARY any recorded in Liber No. 1948, at folio 45 et seq. o draten north: ~ : Lega Moons aa fetus bak te soap fae referred ie Secretary Carlisle to Chief | joyed on Tuesday of last week. De OC cir ea eae ANS ak a ee Dr. Buxter of Chicago is the guest | ia. "s move. Sehneon, and he replied, stating that the |” An interesting discussion on ‘The Crea- | Pictrict of columbia, and distinguished ag and being | 284 at the, request of : s 2) fect outh- ends in Poolesvilie male & move. commencing to dawn upon | statistics of the commission might be cor-| tion of the World” was participated in on | tots n vn (15), sisteen (1G), veil eed Sle MONDAY. rath ates ‘cata nee voverens ae tome > David Grisith is recovering from | | ht Yat he ag being ‘guyed, and ho | rect, but he denied the correctness cf the | Tuesday by Messrs. O'Leary, Hopkins, | (17), cizhtevn (18) nineteen, Ue), te BRUARY TWENTY-FIETIL A.D. 18:5. AT want's alone eald line reversed one ban- ie of the grip at his home at Red- | him, that he was being ‘guyed’ and No | inference that he had sought, to ‘liserim-| pany and Murphy, ‘95. These disputations | twehty-one GU), of the devisees, of Wwillitn | hed land and premises, situate in the city of ne, and thence northweste he ae, ae cealng {nate against colored people. “Every selec-| will be continued during the second session | S8tdlviston In square numbered one hundred and | Washington, Distriet of Columbla, and desiznated ft said iiss Myrtie W t home at Comus | ticularly the men, and especially the “for appointment and recommendation | ove E er “ants twenty-clzht (128), as said sulvlivision is duly re- | a. yart of original lot numbered three (), in square | (2 nce of beginning, ain, after a ple ay In Richmond, | Younger men. The bell didn’t ring while von rv ae te i ae he saya tas POO ‘Tuesday and Friday evening. corded in the office of the surveyor of the Distriet part ot/odginalobe qi aS ee =o The merey at epartment of the | the car went several blocks, but when he | fetn made in the discretion vested In me Howard University. of Comnniia, in book 31. page 72, tonether with | Ring for the suise at the nortiwest Corner of riatr te pee ieee aoe orth League M. EB. Chu Ieaned back over the dash to watch the | peen made in Yi “inthe interest of the| g 7, Demond of the theological depart. | privilezes thereunto belonging or in unswise ap- | Std lot, three (f) and canning th nul he Valance tm two eal Install h has done some commendable work 3 at the bend just above the power | pintic service.” The reason the weman t Pe nS SRG ining. Subject to a certain deed of trust for te tor pedir this week In the collection ard discribution | house the bell rans azain. He dropped his | Particularly named was not selected when | ment represents university ai ; ISL, with the acerued | eee ee ee eter of considerable provisions to the d eyes instantiy, but he wasn’t quick enough. | Poised recently, he said, was that from | intercollegiate missionary convention at est thereunder, the amount of which wi be | FNS. thegee. north eh poor of the town. ht, and he decided to | her prior experience as an employe of the | Hamilton, Canada. Ted at the He Of tn tn cath na Gio a etree Sees An important enterprise took practical Sct ve eo Soe we ane bureau ae cee ed. Matter) sconyerss 10m Rey. Cornelius Patton preached in the | ance tn monthly notes of $30 cach, secured Se ae ei iB Fee ale hos the prop- hape one afternoon in the tnceting of nec: ‘ached B th other eligibles, that tt y ore a deed of trust, or all ¢ the option of the pur- Se reba igsey ts ges alg bbe pet ope gon a _ wae on te ene cittiens and the forma: | young girl with her school books under | om bother ereive desirable. ‘The sister. of | Chapel on the 2d instant. He ts on his way | Vref AM poet of 8200 will bey SI TS | a en ore ons ee ene aed OE tion of a stock company looking to the | her arm got ont and started toward Wood- | the girl is now in the employ of the | to a new charge in Duluth, and has been | time of sale. Convey deine ea tr Iz at the | eee ee Gash. A deposit of $100 will be required | re i fae ane ae air knees Soe building of a seminary here- to 0 bureau, This letter was sent to the com- | successively pupll and teacher at the uni- | cost of murehaser, Terns to te complied witn with | Teh time of ale. erios of sale ta be complted een Fairview, destroy: 5 "When the ear had started on again the | mission by Secretary Carlisle with a| versity. His father, Dr. W. W, Patton, | 1m ten says ie en teen ae the risk amd | With tn fifteen days from the day of Rule, othe WARNER, to $15,000 capital “xt to me leaned over and said: formal note of transmittal. The Secretary, | was for twelve years president of the uni- nerene detaulting purchaser after (Ovo days’ | Wise the) trustee xeserres! the) right" to ieesall) the Trustees. ed, afd organization was it girl made things lively, didn’t | therefore, sustains the chief of the bureau. | versity. Saverciseuients 3 : Property af the Pak and cost of the defaulting vir] _¢-asas st nw. ae le election of the fellowing directo Regulating Removals. On Thursday the university lecture was JAMES F. SCAGGS, Trustee. Coit at the purchaser. 2 RAICLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 5. B. Diamond, John A. Relt Why, the little villainess, did she ring g on “Missionary Work in Persia.” Rev. Dr. i aoe ae ISAAC W. NORDLINGER, Trustee. a eee i i ene ga Ahad taeihat wane “The power of the civil service commis- | yyy. Field, brother of Justice Field, has | sa99.anas 470 Louisiana avenue. eet Rey ee 2 Talbott and Dr. Elis! “Why, didn’t you see she had on a large | sion in most cases stops with the appoint- | promised to give a lecture soon on “Trav- i ane 7 <b elit SIS AND AT. THE CORNER O} site of the former sem! P hat, and when she would lean back her | ments to place,” said Mr. Theodore Roose- | els in Africa.” GON ACCOUNT OF THE INCLEX ee a n SW. BEING BRICK ft a cost of $15", Work on the Lew buill- | hat would press the button, and when the | Vere of the commission, discussing the caso | ‘There is some unusual religious interest | tha weather ie ane pat ais TRUSTEFS, SALE Ate het RS {ne will be bezun as soon as contract can | conductor looked into the car in surprise | 3? ihe colored women in the bureau of |!" tho university. Dally revival meetings MONDAY, | PEBRUAR : Ae BSE AND D DWELLING be le d its completion by July 1 will be | she returned the look in perfect innocence, | Of the S tg | 2re_being held under the auspices of the See Under and by virtue of a certain ceed In trust, eta tous and dul, all unconscious that she was the culprit.’ | engraving, “though we hold that dismissals | y “p's c. H, 111,16818 fe December 4, 184, and recorded in at at folio B25 f meeting w ee are illegal while it can be shown that they ——— : , 1GL. follo, 300 et eg, ene of the Iand : ate Puper Hosiery. were made for political reasons, .but,the Plates for the New Bonds. reine ME MIURSDAY, PEGRUARY TWEN- caictions 48 From th ver. Secretary of the pieeasur sr dues nore oy The Secretary of the Treasury has noti- | TRUSTEES’ sh le x Inst, 18s ae nOLnE ones _ ¥ ARYA Paper ives and hoslery are named as | Tight even to Bo a tat oe te Dower had | fled the chief of the bureau of engraving NUMBERED nas. Aaa ie enum : Py AR among the very latest novelties. Stock-| jo means of obtaining the appointment of | and printing to prepare plates for the} Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust to and thirty Sa tein ialthe icity’ or AVauh= . rded in Xo. 1 » District af Columbia, and known and shell sell at three cents a pair | certain persons of political or personal in-| printing of the four per cent bonds sold Hee as PS ea ‘of the land. records | sald Dietrict, impro' the experiment of fluence to a wacancys teromwoulaaue Ee urder the contingent agreement with the | of the District of Columbit and at the request ing hose, with bath object in creating a vacancy. eras G of the ty secured thereby, we will sell at | stone cement and trimmings, m: a, has been going on | Oniect 7 Orked very well. In large offices | Morgan-Belmont syndicate. The old plate | Miate’atciion, in front of the premises, on TUES: | Glectrie bells and lights, speaking tubes and ali he party engaged | {ueyculariy, where there are many appll- | contains the text of the law under which | Day. Tie TWELITH DAY OF FEBRUARY, | modern conveniences. ae an of original lot 23, in square 4S. improv two two-story brick dwell- Nes. 490. MEDIA’ sale, in the saine manner, ings whi are proposed. In fact. r stocking: ws fire ens to expend son we will offer for t 20 feet front so in that wa The Si in the treas of the compa p ol <p ROU: Saran « er of subscriptions m therein believes paper mittens or | ants for appointment, the law makes the | the four per cent‘bonds are issued. The | A. D. 1905, AT HATE-ZASS POUn OC LO CR | Terns Ot eee aa ee ears, serueed by eh the’ fail depth * mel tot ip ta ed the amo or gloves would pos advantages in their | clerks reasonably secure in thelr places. | new plate will contain the terms under | aiq” promises. known an ico cuanarent OLA Lam Jnstaliaeatal a ones und two sents, secured by the | said mquare No. a6, ¥ 8 gmostory bas- committee w In small post offices, for example, it does | which the four per cent bonds on a 3 3-4 | peing lot numbered 52, in Jesse D. Gibbs’ subdi- | trast 1 the property sold, or ill cash, he ey UTEREAPTER we wil offer for of original two-story} ia store t the core eins No. S01 414 st. of the parchase money cue in two cqual ine rs from the day of 2 option, A deposit of $300 required « of sale, Convesabring and recon! re cost. Sale to be eloend within Wa the day of sale, otherwise the trusters ed 337 H | reserve the right to ree Ml at the cost and ri defaulting purchaser Ina vof sale: One-thivd of the purchase money to | Of the Aging Pet in two equal pasments.pay- with 6 per cent. In and secured by deed d, “or all cash, at. the wit be | aos season. ‘The goods are lisht and aly and | yo" work so well, for where there are only | per cent interest are issued, and this sur- | vision af lots in sauare numbered 777. a8 per, piat | yy Ww nt oats he the four or five letter carriers to appoint the | face printing will be put on the face of the | recorded in pater 20, sep = of ite, cords of | th conds. The | sweep and succeeds in finding in the list of | plates, requiring each bond to be run| (Fo 'flrenstory brick dwelling, numbered 33 a much after the pian | eligibles four of his| trends to cake fhe | through the press twice or more. styeet mortiens ae places made vacant. Bi r Be Se aes ee n paper twines, {| which guarantees a clerk permanency of . be paid in cash, balane ite put th position in the civil service, and except by Chinese Laborers. able in one and two Le {Implication there is no prohibition of the| ‘The regulations of December 28, 1894, is- | terest, paral a 5 BUSrSEADECaR : : of trust_on t dismissal of a clerk or a laborer because | yea in accordance with the provisions of | Option of purchaser, Heft further ¢ and property the reridut mn of the be held tna ‘Trust — TAKOMA PARK. oC EXJAMIN F, LEIGHTON ALAS ‘Offer, 452 D st. naw. payaule st ‘on of the p a Hall Wed SALE OF EAL ESTATE = Bvt he or she is colored. The commission td hil y ve required at time of sale. All conveyancing and ORG ‘ Me B ut a g00d | repeatedly asked Congress to be given | the Chinese treaty have been amended by | rari wae sera costs, Term of ealelto’| | Be eireue ofa Geetvat teth duly. recoiel a sto be n. hap and this | Irore power over removals, so as to be able | the Treasury Department so as to require | fe complied with in ten days from date of sale. | among the land recovls of the District of Colin fi of sale, to resell the right to resell at | iia, tn Liber 164, folfo 185 et seq the knitting has | to prevent them when made for political, | Chinese laborers making application to | otherwise trustecs resery ‘we shall sell, risk and cost of defauitin fault at the risk uurchaser or purchasers. placed in a sizing | religious or race reasons, but until this | customs officers nearest the place of resi- : at public auction, in front of the premises, en | Y D arch and power is given us we cannot in all cases | gence of such laborers for certification of ALON Showa: WEbSFSDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTIC DAY OF fter five, dase advertis idity and durabi Prevent such removals, although even as} their identification papers to state the | 4a29.coa Testes, | FELIU 1895, AT FIV MK P.M | aon eeee the law is we minimize them, so that not | place in the United States from which they — ; tuated in : vr passenger car wheels, paper | one occurs where twenty took place under |2io°(o make their exit from this country. (THE AROVR SALE_IS POSTPONED TO R. EDSo: why not paper socks and stock- | the old spoils methods. In this case we SESDAY, FEBRUARY NINETE! aN, 1895, at SB. BAIT felt bound to make a protest and to call Saas RTER TO FIVE O'CLOCK PM. Rar gate phate vearseratte cd = a attention sharply to the fact that these ‘Temporary Appointments. ee MAHEON ASHEORD. | Tonk Gor. Shepliend, Georg UNDERTAKERS:— = smissa . 2 Q rent 3 - ve = [2-004 Seb eee 3 1 with the improvements, Bente eae spect Steel Plate. dismissals were being made apparenily| ‘phe civil service rules have been amend: UNITED STATES MARSITAL'S SALE. Ree a Oe a es <= XTH STREDT. W.R. Speare, Misses Olga Ju ater, Dr. S. E uartei,““An- x st, Messrs. Wells: o, Miss Keefer; plano P. L. Brown, lies of Trinit a the on, chief of the naval bureau | Om the stound of color, for we do not dni |ed by the President so as to provide that| py Virwe of an order of wart, dated Devember | THTYSINTH SIRERE © 2000 80 st sker- | oi: ae 3 + eee vac: ve & Il, at public sale, for cash, a' Terms of sale—One-th! cash; residue In tro . Alger and Lieut. Acker- | ciency and inefficiency would naturally | where a vacancy occurs in any executive | 16, 1804. I will edly ot Puli ale, or “shoot | | Tatttnsments nt one and two years, respectively. ae . ‘ave Washington next Tuesday | follow so closely the lines of color or politi- | aepartment which has to be*filled im- | {55 penn. ave. northwest, Washington, D. C., on |G per cent Interest, payable sexi is, secured | Undertaker & Embalmer, m, Pa., to witness the test of | cal belief. caanau GRANTHAM Barn, | ™ediately, and which cannot be so filled by | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTIETH, 1895, at | Ve Sens of thé purchaser and decd of trust on Be t A AX IN. a EN O'CLOCK A.M., o fen’s an vs’ | the property; cash, xt option purchaser. pao F Street kel-steel Harveyized steel plate, soboerl alas certification from the eligible register, a | TEN OCLOCK, AM. lot. of Mina fog Hoe | §50 deposit required, “All Seer Roe representing the barbettes of the battle- Consul Recognized. temporary appointment for ninety days can | seized and levied upoa by me as the property of | ing at cost of purchaser. | ‘Terms to be complicd | Everything etrictly 2 i i 5 Garner, and. sold under sald order of | with in ten days, or trustecs reserve the TiZlt to | peasonatle terms, he made outside the civil service, and such | William z in cen hs] cde eeeee else lan rm Northwest. -clasa and on the most Bolo. ‘The young la hare postpon Seas a eats Tend. atoving toads gia | The President has recognized Andrew | ay appointee cannot serve but once in any | court tn attachment No. Susi4, Joseph Wislar and mere Nat defaulting punch . Mics Roberta Best fs slowly convalescing | no ice in the Potomac make it impos- | Peterson as Danish consul at Chicago, and | year. An amendment having the same ef- check. mein Iaiouce an ealdroases eT Men. OSBOR: FURNISHING UNDEt : ‘ MBALMER, Nv. & sev ack of grip. Uibie ta transport the plate to that point | Thomas Dessewffy as Austrian consul at | fect has been made regarding vacancies in | HaNter, M. RANSDELL, Late U.S. Marsial.D.c. Fn OOS | aeiatoot SEY SORE AE RO Pittsburg. the classified service in post offices. RATCLIFFE, DARK &'CO., Auctioneers. {8-10t 1 f8-10t THOMAS DOWLD J. Owen Dorsey, with her Gaugh- | from the navy yard.