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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY’ 23,°1897-19 PAGES. ; = i a ee er = “mai! ~ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION GOV: LOWNDES ASPIRATIONS Invitation sauce by the Mespate | JHIS LADY KNEW WHAT TO = fomomnew. | vor bare, THE paw are DO. __ | At Latimer’s Tomorrow, at [025 PowuNe « co.aten.e2 etx w. : : See Sogn BR Aaa ao ‘The frit bustlfsd ithe atternoon session March ATLANTIC “| Er""*| Ee bees spread ‘on th ites. The credentials The Arbitration Treaty Controller Graham to Be Appointed pose hed Rabort. whieh. wad STEEN’ KALE OF A TWO-STORY RRK Ten O’clock. TH WLL ING NO. 1830 ELEVENTH stidery Some Valuable Ad-| 20 FINE OIL PAINTINGS—A SPLENDID LOT OF |_| NORTHWEST. <a And So She Gave e FANCY ARTICLES AND | TRIMMINGS—HOURE. | 2¢”igpa, und recorded. in Tibes, sao ete June vice to Her Friend. HOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER ARTICLES OF eeq., one of the land records of the District of Co VaLUE. 614 12TH STREET. 1t* | lumbia, amd at the request of the party securcd A lady who recently happened to visit a neighbor ‘ RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., AUCTIONEERS. the ines, on WEED: TH) United States District Attormey— An invitationde thecreform papers of the eaaerg a — (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) a 2VAST Fe RCL 7 Bali country to joiri?the: iation was voted. dark Bove! he ee a > 2 ase af Wma nt premiers, By JOHN FISKE Mere madate Work tn Banimere: \'there ‘was conidcifole opposition to the | "Sea cris amund heres | | Administrators’ Sale of fei, Searcy at a, ine tet eto Mr. Fiske shows that this treaty is likely to become a great motion on the groujel that only papers of | visto, with some alarm. ee Furniture, &c.,contained in Pig Ae poe landmark in human history ; that no nation, not even our own, Correspondence of The Evaning Star. Pronounceé poffulisbi principles should be| “Ob, I don't Know, but for days re feeling #0 weak, tired and unstrng. I have vo | FESidence No. 310 C street pry hy ER 213, together with the improvements thereon. aes = | and dyspeptic, and now Ihave | northwest. subject to a priot deed of trust to wetire Shoe eet s Jeruary 6, 1898. ‘Ah, now I cen plainly. see what the matter Ain of oo of the Sepreme Ocart of oe Terme: All over and above said first deed of trust is,” was the reply, ‘for I have been through the | Orphans’ Court business, the and’ it to be paid in cash. A At of $200 required at the ersigned a : 5 istrators will sell, by public auction, on WED. | time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with tn ver some ecules syeat 3 was teeting Pio | NESDAY, TWENTY-FOCRTH DAY ot EBT. | fifteen days from day of nae. otherwise the trus- Peay Aves ee cup =p —_ oteea ARY, A.D. 1807, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK ALM. smulenrne the Fight to resell at risk and cost of 2 . * y . | accepted as meMberW‘or the association. A g intai licy of isolation ; that for these reasons BECO) ey eae es || eee oe ID ee os can longer maintain a policy - = etttrit; * The exmouncement that Controller Rob- | toys" and con Altar ao aecio give. tee the treaty may lead to a permanent yg epormas which ert P. Graham of Wicomico county al fea president and secretiry authority to strike 3 S = * . nite frem the rolls a m¥ember of the associa- ay cause the disarmament of Euro that for every reason it choice of the republican leaders for Uni ny bed as ti earer to ratioiad aaa peaceful world unity. States district attorney to succeed Mr. Mar- | tlon found advecatirig the cause of other brings us one step ni = bury has created general discussion and | Partics. are ae some surprise among party men today, | ,,p»,% Tising vote Mr. Frank. fe - | defaulting purchaser. : Mississippi was unanimously elected presi- pa eg eg BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Mr. Cleveland as President Seales ate Goatees hes been cccaatenal, | S4ttjof te association for the ensuing year. | Toi ‘ers inte mre mart ace? TY Mice | mend Ring. Pier Minor, Sideweards f,aclor HERBERT A. GILL Teste r. eve. awaited. Mr. Graham has been occasional- me puree te Se = Spares Hon pret “But, you knew, I never ‘touch spirits of Furniture, Carpets, ‘Kitchen Utensils, etc. fe20-d&ds i h the office, | ly, thanking the delegates for the honor + * rms cash. THOMAS DOWLING & 00. AU zz By WOODROW WILSON eenvonee Sen aarp wen Te aiten as a | Sehferred upon him, The convention, a: 4 eae Bae ees eae SAMUEL 8. FAUTH ae ieleae ae a2 E Nw. 5 + . candidate, and those who have been ac- | PTatinignt the delegates were entertained | feeling as you are I took Duffy’s pure malt whis- Admiristrators Elizabeth Moore, Deceased. PROT ¥, NOS. 320 No student of public affairs can approach the subject of Mr. krowledged aspirants for the position | wit a Danguer av oeeteay wale Key, and #€ made me strmg and well ‘Tam cor | ecXiPaz game, sqeaiine 30" roomie toe Santo pYAhla AVENUE soUTHEARr Cleveland's career and personality from a fairer point of view pave. never looked upon him as a formid- 1: Heated’ Discussion at Kasaas City. The enperienes Oe aay Fee” erttea tn | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCHIONERE, O13 ST. NW. somber 24, 104, ‘aod duly recorded tn than Mr. Wilson. He brings to the study the breadth of a mas- PFCs eee SUI TEaT Ga Batata cas | EWR the “gttaraben essen Gr the Popu- | thcusands of other cases, and vast numbers of | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO for ter of history and a non-partisan temper.. He says: “No such list editors at Kansas City yesterday was i the reg % NG | Of the party secured thereby, we will well - ‘Women are Kept in health by the regular use of this PROPERTY IN COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, BEING 5 5 % = fon in Hees, on Tt Wellingtcn could never be induced to sup- . SrA etalon HOUSES NUMBERED 1365, TO action, tn froat prem! v great personality has appeared in our politics since Lincoln.” pert his candidacy on account of the part | called to order there were fully. seventy-five 1897, o - O'CLOCK PLM. he fol he (Graham) played in the effort to insure | editors present, and a dozen or so. others ene a = aa veruastne. care should ably Hit? ot AE certale deeds of. trast to epee 5 Saat emery: This is ill also contain: — Mr. Fhillips Lee Goldsborough’s election as | came in before adjournment. A heated diz- —_ folio 181 fo follo 210 et seq., of the land records of | 20d William F. Mattingly, trustees, subdivismes of 4S ISSUE Wi 0 3 2 Senator Gibson’s successor last Winter, cussion that extended throughout the entire | = = = the’ District of ‘Columbia, and at. the regucat_ of original lots Rae) ana faree Gi in a The Rational Study of the fington ‘will advocate his candidaey’ occa. | Session was immediately precipitated by a| with civilteation,”” must be deprived of the | £36 holders iy action, fa fret of the. prem nises, led in the office of the surveyor of the District Cl. ics: IRVING BABBITT. mid . e surprise and incredulity, and is | ™Otion to proceed with the organization of | protection: or indirect help of the United | WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY’ ¢ book 10, page 125, together with jassics : RV! . (pee ae by those who have | new national association, istrct and en- States. FEBRUARY, A’ D, 1807. AT FOUR O'CLOCK | the im Te amaisting of & two-story double * Z tirely separate from the National Reform S$ an indication of the general feeli: P.M., the fol described real < 5 te The Good and the Evil of Bee cane er na ren conspisuonss CANAL | eres "Association, 77 7A-c Magexten -OENe: tie autonomists, the legation polite terths pe se Sd — Industrial Combination: ALBERT T. HADLEY. parative oblivion since his installation as | PTaska moved to defer action until today, | following cablegram, Sect he Bene to the east slztcen (10) feet ight (9) Inchew trout, the | With loterest, and secured By a eed of tru eens Legislative Shortcomings: FRANCIS C. LOWELL. centroller, and it has been popularly sup- | Fat ee a word could be fore Soinmittee of that party in Havana to Pre- | middle sixteen (16) feet elght (8) inches front, aml | the property ‘sold, or all cashe at the jwoacey = :. u emphis conve 2 = mier Canovas in Madrid: The Story of an Untold Peeed that ne would retire to private life “Executive committee of reformist party at the expiration of his term. His nomi- the west sixteen (16) feet eight (8) inches front | Option: $200 deposit required at the time of mali tentions. depth of tot seven (7), in block thirty-six | 20d all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's * - Terms of sale to be com bh in fifteen = Grand Master Workman Sovereign took | resolved, upon learning. the basis of re- oy, of Jubn Sherman, trustee's, subdivision, known | cost ~As ‘ Love, XI.-XIV.: PAUL LEICESTER FORD. Bea aera retc rewariedyratheri| § aecimeatetand tee uamedinterecne forms, to congratulate you on the hlgn mo- | Saviable Uewmus, sentanatinog te record. | ard frm he day of wale ore eomety wile Cheerful Y d Thi 1 atyick Sanderson of Nebraska declared | tives ‘they reveal, satistying, as they do, | Satie tne omer Serene, folle, 137 District | chaser. cerful Yesterdays (The opener one Of areee Pert hae ceeding | that Vandervoort is looked upon by the | Lyointte? aspirations of the country,which | of Columbia; also the east sixteen (16) feet cight BE. B. HUGHES. Trustee, Fugitive Slave Period) : Col. T. W. HIGGINSON. tor seouhinivgainl tetsenee ination ot say | People of his state as a Judas by profession, | expects the sincere concurrence of all the | SS eS) feet etgnt = 5 hi f hi ‘i bid for’ yet he did not think it right to desert the | loyal elements in thelr carrying out and | ©) front by the full depth of ‘or fel8-d&ds B02 Pent Marigold-Michel (A Short Nae CBee ne bidiators wimiore st ararapniaenart oft ie oteemealeor iene, Heath eight (8) inches front by dept telght | fel8dkds gz Story) WILLIS HOWARD. Cera Vee it was being led by a false leader. rescntatives of the reer eae Sees EDS "inproved Dy a substantiate | BATOLIFFE Cen ie, 00. Auctioneers, Ve ae the Light of R oes = ; Lowndes for the Senate. G. A. Griffes, editor of an Oklaboma pa- | der to assure the so much desined nic | cony tick: Sealing. Mitey. Loman momen eta Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. enus in the Light of Re- Close observers of the local republican per, raised a storm of debate when he sug- gested that an ultimatum be sent the Mem- rhis convention asking for a division of the offices in the national association and favor- Jose A. del Cueto and Rafael Montoro, two autonomist leaders, are quoted as com- mending the deforms as extensive and in to 1855 Kenesaw avenue, described in said deeds | TRUSTEE'S ame ica of trust as numbers 1347 to 1357, TRUSTATE, bese XERY FAUCABLE REAL R OF MTH AND E 8Ts. ‘Terms of sale: Each parcel will be sold separate- RE. MPR BY A 2-STORY c ty, beginning with house ncmber 1345. Purchaser DWELLING 4\D nOTHOUSES SY BRICK cent Discoveries : PERCIVAL LOWELL. tide see in this movement a striking indi- The Juggler, VI.: CHARLES EGBERT CRADDOCK. cation of Gov. Lowndes’ determination to = loyal fulfillment of the promises from the to assume a prior deed of trust for $4,500 on cach By virtue of a decree of the Nu ipreme Court yj - enter the fight for the next United States | ing the submissian of terms of peace. th ; # 1, With accrued interest, the amount of which | the District of Coluiaiia. eyed = My Sixty Days in Greece: B. L. GILDERSLEEVE. Senatorship. It is regarded as the gover-| At this juncture Secretary-Treasurer Ro- | ‘2YOHe and from Canovas. Rabell, the re fT, dot. 81, the’ Uodersigned fe ag nae formist leader, speaks of the inherent ex- cellence of the reforms, while Gen. Arolas says they will alienate the sympathy of the United States from the rebels if the scheme ts rejected by them. El Pais, the Will be announced at time of sale, the balance itl | No. 17717, 41, the undersigned trust cash. A deposit of $185 on each parcel required | offer for sale by public auction” te feant ot ‘the at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording | premises, on MONDAY, FIRST DAY OF MARCH, at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied | 4D. 1897, AT HALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK P.M’ With within thirty days from day of sale, otherwise the following desccilvd real estate, situate tn the the trustees reserve resel prop: | cit shingt \c crty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur. | <lty. of Wa or eee Detect of Selle, who had been handed the Associated Press account of the Memphis meeting, read aloud the concluding paragraph if President Vandervoort’s address, in which he called for the resignation of Marion rer’s first move on the political chessboard, and its progress will be followed with the closest attention. It is further authori- tatively stated that in the event of Mr. Graham’s appointment by President-elect 35 cents a copy. All newsdealers, or mailed "$400 a year. postpaid on receipt of price. HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY "Vy; . official organ of the autonomist party, which gach sdvertioement on they sunjrdecni 1 lots 27, 28 and 29, in aqua: Mcinley, Mr. Phillips Lee Goldsborough, | Butler Be aa ‘andervoort | nas withheld an expression of opinion until Srnec 7 3 SSTerias: Gue-thina brorement, rights, cts 4 Park Street Boston, Mass. State's attorney for Dorchester county, will | Tracie, Malte yet you Would. stiniiner, [it has carefully studied the scheme, now W. RILEY DEEBLE, two years, or one, iwo and three years, sien pe be appointed to succeed him as controller, | fscle Wet ay PP Says that the plan can be adopted without BENJ. P. wee terest from tue day of sule at 6 per cent per an. and that such an arrangement will sweep | “Soon thereafter Temporary Chairman |!" any way sacrificing the idea of further | _fel2-d&ds aside two of the “obstacles” which might otherwise block the governor’s progress. Mr. Goldsborough, under other conditions, would be quite likely to be the leading sen- atorial aspirant on the eastern shore, and the governor is being complimented on all sides for the conception of such a shrewd political coup as the foregoing, the con- summation of which will be to convert a strong rival into an ally. Mr. Graham was in the city today, and, when asked by The Star correspondent to cenfirm or deny the rumor of his candi- cacy, he acknowledged its correctness and added significantly that he expected to be appointed. Mr. Wellington was also seen, but declined to discuss the report. His friends, however, say that he has detcr- mined to drop the past and will indorse Mr. Graham's candidacy as a step in be- half of Gov. Lowndes. The governor's ambition to go to Wash- ington as a senetor from Maryland has stees. | num, payable semi-annually, secured ly decd “of FUTURE DAYs. trust op the rly sold, or all cash, at the oy tion of the pur ser. A deposit of $250 required ae = at the time of sale. If the ti ie THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. gepviial wih in iteen dae erie of sale are Bot —- 2 a trustees reserve the right to resell the. CONTENTS OF PRIVATE RESIDENCE NO. G10 | St° de tisk sed at get property NINTH STREET NORTHWEST TO BE SOLD | Stter ‘ave days’ sdvertisetene ee vlrchaeer ee TWENTY-THmn, | SB Be*spap st published in Washington Do 1901, AT RLEVEN OCLOCE AAT POHL teat | Al nett Soon. at tbe porcharer’s above numbered residence a number of Oak Cham- | dj Se eee her Suites und odd pieces of Chamber Furalture, at. nw. Hair and cther Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Bed- 3 & 00, AUCTIONEZKS, ding. WY. .W. and other, Springs, Toilet Ware, ied E st. aw. Lounges, fas, Cots ai lattresnes, very nice Cafe Tables, Bentwood Chairs, Wardrobe, Umb Stand, Brussels and Ingrain’ Carpets, Center Tables," Matting, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Lac* Curtains, Clocks, ete. improvements, and only on one point is there any difference between the demands of the autonomists and the concessions of the government. ——__—___-e Working on the Naval Bill. The Hovse yesterday passed the general deficiency appropriation bill and began the consideration of the last of the money bills, that providing for the naval establishment. A long debate occurred over the propriety of the appropriation of $1,310,000 for the Southern Pacific railroad under the judg- ment of the court of claims, but the House by a vote of 102 to 138 refused to strike it out. The members who favcred the appropria- ticn for the repayment to members of the last Congress of salary withheld from them on account of ubsence carried their fight Vincent declared the meeting adjourned by limitation until this morning, and the question of forming a new organization went over. THE JOLLY CANOEISTS. DEDICATION CEREMONIES. ‘Their leventh Annu: Reunion | Exercises Yesterday at the New Worthily Celebrated Last Evening. Langdon School. The weather last night was just right for The dedication ceremonies of the new the jolly canoeists of this city, and at public school at Langdon took Place yes- eight bells they assembled almost to a man | terday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the pres- te celebrate their eleventh annual reunion | ence of an immense audience. and dinner. Their rendezvous, the large Shortly befcre that hour the pupils of the dining room at Osberne & Hoban's, was | school, under the marshalship of Messrs. handsomely decorated with the national | Jchn W. Watson and B. F. Edwards, as- colors, entwined with the flag ot the Wash- | sembled at the Langdon depot for the pur- ington Canoe Association. The soft glow | pose of meeting Superintendent of Public or tne electric ugnts tormea a vivia con- | Schools Mr.W. B. Powell, Supervising Prin- trast to the driving rain outside, and at | cipal Patterson, Dr. F. T. Howe of The the rap of the club totem, a counterpart of | Star, Dr. A. P. Fardon of the board of George Washington's famous hatchet, the ! trade and the other speakers for the occa- jing officer. Commodore Otis B. Good- | sion. —— CUBAN REFORMS. What the Spanish Legation Says of the Feeling on the Island. According to the officials of the Spanish’ legaiion in this city, sufficient time has elapsed to justify them in making an esti- mate of the feeling of the Cuban people toward the project. To this end the lega- uon officials have collected the opinions of Prominent men in Cuban politics outside of the insurgent camps, and has given par- ticular heed to the .words of the autono- mist leaders. In. summarizing these va- A miscellaneous lot of Notions, Large Platform and Counter Scales, Cooking Utensils, Counters, Bins, 5 f Shelving, Beer’ Sealing Machine, Large Tank for laud records of the District ‘of Washing beer bottles, Hose for tilling beer bottles, | at the written request of the party one Office Desk, etc. deed of trust, default having occurred in the pay- fel8-4t ~ ‘THOS. J. OWEN, Auctioneer. | ment of the indebiedness secured by the saine, ti = undersigned trustees will sell at public aucth ‘ a SSTHR ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY | in frout of the premixen, on MONDAR ‘ , | lone been known, and, as the republicans | ‘ius views, the Jegdtion officers say that | intc the House, bul they were beaten 9 to postponed until THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TWEN- | DAY OF MARCH, 187, AT HAL all. announced the beginning of the asso- | When the train which left Washington at are confident of controlling the next state | there can be nd-doubt that the reform pro- | 122. Sixteen of the forty-eight pages of | fv IFTH, same hour ee O'CLOCK P.M., ail that jot, piece or p " menu consisted mainly Of the qenieota oe | 3:20 arrived it had as passengers not on!y | senate (as well Gotke assembly on joint | ject meets with general but not exclusive | the raval bill were completed. The at- | _fe2 THOS. J. OWEN, Anctloneer. | situated in the ‘city of Washington, District. of the forest and stream, and a miniature | those named, but also Mr. Thomas P. cange Raed on cee punch | Moore, state councilor of the Junior Order bowl. The s that were spun after the | Of American Mechanics, and more than dinner were wonderful, and only such as | Sixty of the members of the same organl- ballot), few will question the propriety of his entering the fleid. He was tempted to make the fight last year, and the fact that his election would have made a democrat, tempt of Mr. Grosvenor (Ohio) to secure an amendment to retain session employes on the roll after March 4 until March 15, when the extra session would begin, drew from Sa Columbia, improved by @ two-story press-brick- RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers, front dwelling, containing six rooms and bath, apd Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. known as and being lot numbered one hundred and twenty-nine (129), in Archimedes Heckman's sub- approval. There is'some opposition, they say, and this eomes, not from the auton- omists who aré'working for home rule, but ENTIRE STOCK OF PAIN NARNISHES, division of square seven hundred a J 1 | GLASS, &e., UALLY FOUND IN A PAINT | (- President Bruce of the state senate, his|from the ultra-conservatives or ultra- | him, when pressed as to whether he was s ate mariners can relate. The enthusiasm with | 2étion. e, his ns “authorized” to officially proclaim an ex. STORE BY AUCTI sel, yh a an re cbs The children and the visitors formed in | Successor, alone prevented him from make Spanish in Cuhka. yp On FRIDAY Mol FEBRUARY TWENTY- Saels epeaker’n Tess eecee Go menetratedl | vine anid thie: foctien excortedi the rvialtues teal fiuelthefatisre ne ha: Lo tra scssion, the good-natured admission 1 SIXTH, AT TEN 0’ we will sell at the Palnt store No. 1102 E st. ‘nw. a large stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., to which the attention of the trade is called. They say that'they are not satisfied with the large concessions made to the home rulers, and prefer to adhere to the old form ty “never | the new school building, where the exer- sreat Washington's example and “never | the new, school se The first speaker, Mr. Fred. Irland, gave | President John W. Watson cf the Nort ‘The other aspirants for the district at- torne: ip are Messrs. John 'T. £nsor, who heid the position under President Har- that he was “authorized to assume” there would be an extra session. of government. This reactionary element TE Terms enen, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., | {he Gate of sale; otherwiee the praperty, will be an interesting account of the delights of | e#st Citizens’ Association presided, and in- | rison, Mr. denn (C, Rose and J. Cookman | hae tis nocnterpes in Spain, where the | Edward Lewis, a young colored man,| festadan ie Auctioneers. | (Raver. Conv Bey AE purchane — canoeing in Canadian waters, and his re- | troduced Rev. Mr. Crowe, rector of the Roce has be 2itimore county, and Mr. manufacturers: protectionists and monop- | WhO has been employed as a driver at Wil ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. w r tnarke were ably supplemented by Dr. Bg- | Church of Ovr Savior, Brookland, and St-| tose has been generally regarded as tho | manufactur petitioned the government in | !ard’s Hotel for six months past, was placed = bert A. Clark, a member of the Toronto, | Barnabas Mission, Langdon, who offered Spates eae Trace, as his appointment opposition to the economic features of the | Under arrest late yesterday afternoon at Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, PE! Canad noe Club, who was present az | the invocation. ave been considered a sop to the the request of the Virginia authorities. He was today turned over to Sheriff Soevie and taken to Falls Church. Lewis is want- ed for the larceny of a dozen chickens last summer, reform act, which gives to Cuba’the right to act directly in the customs tariff and re- ciprocity treaties; and so tends to direct trade between the islands and foreign countries. But on the whole, according to the lega- tion, the trend of opinion is strongly to- ward the new project. One prominent au- tonomist leader writes that to him the re- form plan contains the essential element of self-government in a degree to place Cuba superior to the conditions which ob- tain in the French Antilles, or even in the English possessions of the Leeward and Windward Islands. And these consider themselves liberally governed. The reform project requires little alteration to make the system resemble the Canadian and Australian systems, and as the premier has hinted at further extension, there is ap- parently no bar to further progress. This correspondent feels that the reforms re- move all reasonable pretext for the con- tinuance of the devastation of the country by the insurrectionists. He believes that the-real difficulty is the failure of people in ER. REARY, TWENTYSEVENTH, 1607, AT’ TEN ss -M., there wi sold at ic | “RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTION tion in the auction rooms of Mesrs. C. G. ‘Sloan & Guccessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) Con 1407 G mtteet northwest, Washington, D.C; Yee sairac: Saas to enforce lien for storage charges, ete, due a USTEE'S SALE OF A “SE, NO. Unpaid, all’ goods, household and personal effects | TRUSTEES, SALE OF A. SOUTHEAST. ou storage with this compary in the names of | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Mrs. Lola Small Ford and Col. Chas. A. de Arraud, Liber 1523, folio 488 et seq., one of che land rec- executor estate of Mrs. 8. 8. de Arnaud. peas ier ake Goalie. or oaeeens Sha ee ALBERT M. READ. General Manager. Storage | quest of the parties secured thereby,the ui Department, American Security and Trust Com- | surviving trustee will offer for sale, by public auc zee £e20-6t_ | tion, in front of the Premives. on FItDAY, TWEN u = 1-5 DAY of FEBRU Ai AD. a TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ee POUR O'CLOCK PM. the toleping TRING IN THE DISTRICT GF COLUMBIA | devcribed real entate, situate tn city of vit 7 a o> wit: By virtue of the power contained in a deed of | I9gt00, In the District of Colurabia, t Lot ! forty-six (46)-in harles Gessford’s ‘subdivision in Decensber’ 30, 7806, and recorded” atnogg the tana | sguare, mumbered "seven huwdred "and forty-four records of the Disirict of Columbia, in Liber No. | (#4). together with ell the improvements, rights, traces ae public sale, Ba te ere ene, OF incu | Ferma: One-third cash, the balance in ope URDAY, MARCH O'CLOCK F. reform element in the Party, and his candi- dacy was well indorsed, Mr. Mudd in Baltimore. Those who predicted some time ago that the residence of Congressman-elect Syd- ney E. Mudd in Baltimore during the win- ter would mark the entrance of a new and formidable player in tho local political game are congratulating themselves upon their foresight. Mr. Mudd has not been in he has succeeded in makin, Cas Mr. Ashley M. Gould delivered an ora- Association. “Mr. Andrew Devine then told | Hon on “The Flag.” during which he spoke an amusing incident of a trip on the upper << ae origin of the flag in eloquent lan- AEST Seen ea ne ee ee Aes thier oC Godlee ade Potomac during the great storm of last | & choir, composed phe ees te Re September. Capt. Chas. Ebert then, in a | fom Miss Hattle And Oe eae Coe humorous vein, responded to the’ toast | $atterton. Messrs. realy lS “What I don't know about canoeing,” and Suierion. bins oP himsp open concluded with a narration of his personal | GomPanist on the, plano, sang Meet reminiscences of the occurrences at Fortress Spangled Banner, the audience uniting in Monroe abeut the time of the naval en- | the ears == ee singing ot ad ae he i gress ir. T. P. oore raises ie flag ie enc ee ie eet and tlie Mer | ace os the top Of tie wtnmnie anieten ce The eiaes poct, Mr. I. P. Libbey, brought | ™08t enthusiastic applause on the part of smiles to the faces of all the members by idl peepee ied Corres enn oe story irs. Dr. Z. W. lerman performed a B. Doe, whose vivid description of a bear | \ferted to the wiventnnee of te one thusiaenn. teenie eacited the greatest en- | school system, and stated that the people of Wk pluck aad: aki o hunter and ca, | 2@nsdon ought fo feel very proud that ace — ns Congress had given them such 8 pretty phe g, as, ch a tea- A fine exhibition of lantern slides thrown | $Ch00! bullding, as, there being su 55 —_>__. AUCTION SALES UF REAL ESTATE, &c. Today. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. —Trustees’ sale of dwelling No. 37 Myrtle st. n. on Tuesday, February 23, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. D. W. Barker and Frank T. Rawlings, trustees. Tomorrow. ‘Thos. J. Owens, Auct., 912 F st. n.w.—Trustees’ sale of dwellings, Nos, 1345 to 1255 Kenesaw ave., Columbia Heights. on Wednesday, February 24, at 4 o'clock p.m. W. Riley Deeble apd Benj. P. Davis, trustees, Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w.—Adininistrators’ sale of furniture, &¢., con- tained in residence No. 310 € st. n.w., on Wed- nesday, February 24, at 11 o'clock a.m. Samuel B. Fauth and John L, McDonald, administrators. town long, but i& his presence and dismayed at the effect of what's term his “intrusion.” In addition to tae. ing a honse in town, he has engaged a room at the Rennert Hotel, which he hae converted into a political rendezvous, and there he devotes several hours each day to discussing state and city political affairs with local politicians. Latterly he has been holding consulta- tions with local ward leaders, and ay sald, is endeavoring to effect ; sriieeeene 3 . | ceo yonin, with taterest from toe day ef ania, or THIRTEENTH, 1807, at FOUR | 6'5..’ coat per annum, secured by deel of trust os ty situated on Chestnut | ie propety sold. or all cash, at the option of tot mum: | the Purchaser. A deposit of $100 reyuired at’ the m- | time of sale. e terms of sale are uot. ccm koma Park, id resubdivision is recorded tm she | the trtstee reserves the right to resell the property surveyors ‘office in the District of Columbia, “ia | && te risk and cost of the defaulting (purchaser, Liber County No. 6, at follo 138. The improvements | fer Ave days’ advertisement of auch resale 16 some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. ‘ deals whereby | the rural districts to understand that “the | _M. B. Latimer & Co., Aucts., 614 12th st. n.w.— | consist of am excellent two-story and attic dwelling, All conveyancing, etc.. at the purchaser's cost. - dency on the part of the great majority of | a cit a “ y = 9 Terms of sale: One-half cash and the balance in JOHN WALTER, on a large sereen, and exhibiting some of | persons to move to the city, it was difficurt aay Tee sae © his candi-| fanatics, adventurers and ambitious col- Boe 2 oll paintings on Wednesday, Feb. 24, at | 14! moatha, the deferred payment to bear interest | ¢13.acas 4 eee eee, the choicest bits of scenery in Nova Scotia | {5 get an appropriation for a senor beak Nominated. It is understond ter, Will be | ored men, who desire nothing compatible | 10 o'clock a.m. from the day of sale, and to be secured to the eat- and New England. prepared by Mr. E. 3. | ing'in the suburbs. Mr. Powell sald tue s rstood that he has | = pas seen AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. made some progress ready, and has undoub: city leaders some ported to be takin; Hubbard, one of the members of the asso- ciation, closed the most successful anni- versary the club has yet celebrated. The officers elected for the ensuing year 1 f the undersigned. These terms be |] RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & O0., AUCTIONEERS, tnodifed, and 0 a on of the purchase money may Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. be secured by of trust on the property. If — % . emed advisable. rth y | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE, NO. see Ee Tn Tce Tree SIXTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST. along this line al- tedly occasioned the alarm. He is also re- @ a hand in the party ther that Langdon school would at once be equipped with a sufficient staff, including cooking and sewing teachers, together with all che necessary appliances for teaching The emblem of death on the S. Calvert si., Baltimore. By virtue of a decd of trust, duly recorded im a es Struggle for mayor, and the esti doorknob tells CLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. VEN, Auch ~~ ~ | Lier No, 2004, folio 499, et seq., one chp ; soe 7 Pparent from the fact that Col. & i of the lost wife —— 2S Tequest of the parttex reds < A. Davis; treasurer, I P. Libbey. in which similar grades are taught. tollowe! 5 ee IG in | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A ‘TWO-STORY AND BASE- a Signed, trustees, will offer for sale, 3 public Among ihe gentlemen present were Gen. | Mr. Powell was followed by Supervising | nine Tes Saeee ig for Supplee, guemnottier oe MENT BRICK HOUSE. 7 ROOMS AND BATH, ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G st. yntrst Joseph B. Doe. Andrew Devine, Fred. | Principal W. B. Patterson, who comple, appear to be as 5 NO. 37 MYRTLE STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Cclumbia passed in equity cause No. 17892, dov. 41, the undersigned trustees will ofer for sate Ly public auction, in front of th» premises, on TUESDAY, TWENTY-THIED DAY OF FEBRU- ARY, A.D. 1897, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described 1eal estate, sitnaze in the city of Washington, in the District of Co- lumbia, to wit: Lot No. ‘150 in B. F. Gilbert's auction, in front of the premises, on % TWENTY-FIFTH DAY oF FEBRUARY, A.D. 187, AT HALF-TAST FOUR 0 Dk P.M. LOCK, + ; bed real Special yg ey re dd jumble, Caverly’s subdivision of lots in block’ :hirty @0), Combination Sale| pene ais houtiin i" tne equally confident that he is for Malater As to whom he does favor it is impossible not likely that hi Ee the candidate who is destined to Irland, T. M. Exley, F. H. Goodall, J. A. | rented the Northeast Citizens’ Associa- Oliver, Dr. Chas. A. Davis, Dr. Egbert A. | tion, Superintendent Powell, the members Clark, B. W. Summy. F. L. Williams, the Junior Order of American Mechan- a. ¢ ofield, E. S. Hubbard, S. T. Exley, and all others who had assisted in se- R. J. Whitton, Wright Curtiss, jr.. E. ©. curing the building of the schoo} or in mak- Quackenbush. Chas. E. Bright, Charles | irg the dedication exercises a success: and Ebert. Ous B. Goodall, Carl E. Pelz, W. L. | stated that the Junior Order of American Boyden. Willard Fracker, L. H. Dyer, E. | Mechanics were entitled to the lasting grat- S. Exley, J. B. McQueen, I. P. Libbey, C. | itude of the nation for having originated homes every day. When a woman begins to complain of feeling bad, and gets fretful nervous an troubled with ee CAUSED 80ME EXCITEMENT. of erms: One-thire cash, the balance in one and rt ibdivision of ea umbered six hundred and two years, with interest from the day of sale, at : ; Gen. Stewart L. Woodford and Col, ~~ aches and pains, | Scventy-tive (675), as sald subdivision le recortnd lonial ix per vent per annum, secured by deed of trust 3. Van Hook, T. Albert Lay, jr. A. A. | the idea aving a United States flag on - rown Create a Sce: e average attributes i indi- | in Liter C. H. B., ), in surveyors of- | CO! . Opt G. Vv Hook, T. Alt L jr.. A. A. | the idea of having a United States fi Wm. L. bs: Ci ne. the tage doctor attributes it all to indi Liber C. H. B., follo 319, in the "s of- ionia!l on property sola, or all cash, at the option of Hassan, Alfred M. Cook, W. P. Oliver and | every public school building in the land. i és stion or heart trouble or anything else | fice in sald District, together with all the iimprove- the purchaser. A dcposit of $100 required at the hae t the dinner given by the Col FS ts; rights, ete. time of sale. If the terms of sale ure not com. Dr. Jas. R. Chureh. He further eaid that the teachers of the ‘olonial Club 1 cause. The fact is, that three- | ™cnts, ris! ie Mah ni ; x re ec puimitice of arrangements was | public schools in the Disiriet of Columbia | !" New York last night there was much ex Suathe of the ille from which women suf. | ;,TcT=2:, Ome-tbind cash, the Perr] Seamuas \enaetons aber sighe he mst ns eames 2d ~ e = . is of ie fom wi! o st ie Oo re composed of Otis B. Goodall, E. 8. Exley, | were equal in ability, if not superior, to | citement during the speech-making. Gen = See ee ee he ‘1 J. A. Oliver, Chas. EB. Bright, Dr. B. W. | those of any city In the Union. = Furniture j 2) 25 atl crc teeing parr ait eee Scaveyencing, cs at the cost of tht inSaeet BRASS ANDIERONS AND DOOR KNOCKERS. i. BH. BERG OLD VASES, FINE CANDELABRA AND fel3dkds Trustees, CANDLESTICES. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, OLD SPORTING PRINTS, CURIOS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DWELLING HOUSE oF ALSO OLD BLACK OAK AND MARQUETERTE] — SEXEN ROOMS, No. 1200 C STREET souTH- WEST. ~ rive of a certain deed of trust, recorded in FURNITURE, ETC. bee "Ko 1506, at folio 331 et seq, one of the fer are due to weakness, disease or dereege ment of the child-bearing anism. If a woman sees to it that she is always healthy * and strong in a womanly way, she is nearly sure to always enjoy good general health. There are tens of thousands of women in this country who owe their health, both and general, to one marvelous remedy, and thousands of them have testified to this fact in writing. That remedy is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It is the discov of an eminent and skillful specialist, Dr. R. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief consult- per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or’all cash, at the option or the purchaser. “A deposit of $100’ required at the time of sale. Uf the terms of sale are not com, with in fiftecn days from the day of sale the tras- Stewart L. Woodford of Brooklyn de- nounced spoils in politics, and declared that greater New York must defeat Tammany, citing Guiteau and his crime as a result of spoils hunting. Col. William L. Brown cried out: “I hate—” “Sit down—sit down. Put him out!” in chorus from all parts of the room. The colonel would not sit d - tinued to shout and to culate wih Suinmy, J. Fred. Oertel and E. H. Latch. Dr. A. P. Fardon, an ex-school trustee By the unanimous vote of the members | and member of the board of trade, spoke at of the club it was decided to hold a meet | length and told how that organization of several days’ duration at some conve- | worked in harmony with the various citi- nient point en the Potomac during the | zens’ associations of the District and with coming summer, and in connection with | the board of school trustees, and demanded this event a regatta for both yachts and | that the children be furnished with the canoes will be arranged. The membership | best facilities for getting an education. of the club is now 97, and 23 of this num-| After a solo by Miss Almilda Matlock, Dr. ber are non-residents, but active members | F. T. Howe of The Evening Star made an gf the various canoe clubs of the United | address. Dr. Howe referred to the day, tes and Canada. the raising of the flag, paid an eloquent Fendal!_ build! FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Trastee, 1505 Pa. ave. nw. came FUTURE DAYS. records of the District of Columbia, Comprising tn all an unasual collection of Fine | lant reese of the yreniises ca THUIaBA" ge and Tecommendied ow aaincoln aud Gran: | in the direction of Gen, Woodford, The cy | ing physician to the lavalids’ Hotel and RATOLIFFE, SUTTON & 0O., avCrionEEns, | Hourehold Goods. ‘The whole to be sold at public | TWENTE TINT DAY OF FEBRUAIN a ae Opened the Buflding and recommended sha on au national: hal hot be weae, Brest, however, that he could | Surgical lastitute, at Buffalo, pe Y. The (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) auction, within our rooms, 1407 G street, 1801, AT HALE-PAST ae OCCK ¥ My that 5° says ine children and thelr parents should | not be heard, and only an ocessioneg hi Favorite Prescription” acts directly upon Bin Publis Printer Benedict has for a Jong | assemble in the various school buildings | of “y desncicon ‘somebod. igorousis | the deli i (STEES’ sd: Fri Se ee et inats et Ce ie delicate and important organs that bear | IRUSTEES' SALE OF A BRICK HOUSE, NO. 800 jay an 2 5 4 pine oven besieged with requests from dif- | and speeches made by competent persons, | was heard above the dine” “CT? “iSorously | the delicate and maternity, deigivest thes 25TH STREET NORTHWEST. Thursday Ys of said lot and thence running north sixty’ (60) feet; ferent people, and espectally the families | 8° that all might learn to have greater rev. oe Cerra bart aay induced to sit , but he continu te Dep yesm ord some time. cane eorous cross the table from Col. Brown sat Postmaster Dayton, ex-Mayor Gilroy and By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 12th July, hence . (au) fe be kirtsy Feb. 25 and 26, 1897, | sisut is) tect: theace west ‘ave @) fect: thente 25) feet to the place beginuing, togetber with ; thereon, At It a.m. and 3 p.m. the improvements. {Berea ualnnce a ome 1 friends of the eraployes of the govern- Ripe ap a ore Dre pactnceysorithe office, to permit them to] ‘The exercises were closed with the sing- se printery. Yesterday Mr. | ing of America. The committee of arrangs ment print vi sell, at public auction, in front of the ives, on FRIDAY, MARCH THE FIFTH, 1897, at FOU ‘w the imm tones up the tired nerves. . It fits for moth- *s introd O'CLOCK P.M., ali that lot of ground in the city aS pee! ee ‘with interest at € come ‘ook advantage of the ‘holiday, | ents, under whose management the affair | ex-Corporation Counsel pati eye aati pte Spar viet Mai Seas iy CAME sity seer) sta Canton eer net | aoe anaes ns aoereed shun, ‘pagable sem-annuaily. “$100” required "at brew the buildirg open to inspection, | WHS brought to — & jbiacmmcnsh bep-tey we They did Rot applaud Gen. Woodford's cthire aubatision oe ectetoalaoe enon) is Square Seteetlertore tee oe se ISAAC L. JOHNSON, =: y ion, W&s compos Oo! lessrs. . §. Sut- | peroration. }3 si \] AH public Printer, his foremen and assist- | ton.’ chairman; B. F. Edwards, EB. AM. | Gorcnore Sicard spoke next, but there ot} g_ Biliousness, in- Recorded in Book 11, page 50, of the surresor's of, | _fe228t ©. G. SLOAN & 00., Ancts._ ALEXANDER aBRatiay, acting as a reception committee. The | Lawson, I. J. Baker, R. E. George, Zenos | was so much excitement that his quiet re- Dr Pierce § digestion, and the Y of Colum THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., AUCTS., fet ‘CEIO: ayes as opened at 1 o'clock, and for | Alderman and W. H. McNeil of Langdon, | marks received scant attention. 2 constipation are €12 E ST. N.W. z F. WARREN JOHNSON, AU‘ Nix a ady stream of hi Grant Sexton of Avalon, L. C. Loomis of | Mr. Ford followed. He is the humorous RE pors and inspected even | Winthrop Heights and Frank Lloyd. of etail of the work in connec- Greenvale, with a ladies’ auxillary, com- the Kovernment service. Every | posed of ‘Mrs. McNeil, Mrs. Baker, ‘Mra Geparment was visite® and every branch | Harris, Miss Anderson’ and Miss Grimen work was e: EF by those fa —_--—>-——_ ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE JUABLE IMPROVED | AUCTION SALE OF EDEEMED PLEDGES. REAL PatATe, “KAGWN AS NO. 1196 K} On THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY TWEN- STREET NORTHWEST. TY-FIFTH, A.D. 1896, at TEN O'CLOCK, I will By virtue of two certuin deeds of trust, dated | commence to sell ut the establishment of E. Heid- 27, 1 and February 26, 1895, enbelmer, 1236 Pa. ave. . all pledges upon Jo Sie iso, at cured in a though, natural, scientific way iy Dr. jad a beat ery ‘They Began in thie we the shperious "bile out of the “Gentlemen, aH = 3 = . tively, and’ recor folio et | which the interest is overdue up to this date, con- so that non: ed the print- MUST Pay Gen. Woodford left the banquet pt iy and Plea zegularly. ‘and Liber 1903, at follo 253'et seq., respec- | sisting of Fine Diamond Kings, Pins, Studs ‘and tre office went away uns 1. Although Must FAN BOGARDUS. mediately after the scene which tollowai | Headache, & 7° sant heart-bura, eke os yesterday was a holida: mall force had & his speech. to be cmployed to keep up with the de- | Decistom im His Sulit Against Grace & mands of Congress, and Foreman of Print- Cee out Peren tear gins ing Brian and a sma! mber of printers In the suit of Guillermo Bogardus against Kept the work going. notwithstanding the | wm R. Grace, Michael P. Grace and Chas. recept and exhib! 01 wea - * = re ars cone ae R. Flint, Judge Wheeler of the United ty for Pocket Vetoes. | S‘ates circuit court at New York has hand- and at the of the party secured | Ecrrings, Gold, Silver end Metal Waiches, Horse- fouk taste in the and Split-second Ws all Kinds ‘of Fine somes es errigned sell, at | time and Spl arenes, J , assorted Ladies’ Gents’ Clothing, prealses, = jewelry, oo —__ Indorsed Mr. Parker. A large meeting was held last night at Israel Church by the McKinley and Hobart Republican Working Club, with Mr. R. D. ii fi il Un iit 1iaat, ; Uncertain is the fate of all bills ana | €@ down a decision directing a decree for (Go) toot westward Tron the west Tine ‘of Hleventh Jotmt resolutions that pass Congress from | thé Plaintiff in the sum of $17,804. pa ee now on to the ith of March, for on Set_| This ts the balance due, commission, west the south line of said tweaty- urday besan to run the last ten days of | 8 2 certain claim held by Bogardus area “ie fret; thence co ct Tree ) tert the session. and ary measure that tx re- | SSunst the government of Peru, which he| of yy. 3, Parker bs U. 8. martoer of the = d deriving topes eared (100) feet.to Seaeta Ak Be, Aynite House becomes sub- | old to Grace & Company for $48,015, one- | District. ‘The reaolutlon set teeth tees ene 3 ject to a pocket veto. There are a large | half the actual value. Grace & done under the leaderahip of Mr. Parker ie number of bills now awalting the Presi-| paid Bogardus $24,207, with pe under- | stating that were more clubs organ- a balance of ‘with interest fient’s approval. and among them is the | standing that the balance wou! be forth- | ized in different states and more 26, 1806, installments immigration bill. but they were delivered | coming when the claim was collected. This | speeches 4 te EY at the White House before Saturday, ard | balance has never been paid, Guone by the ns fr A dapentt of phon enmanee te be so must be acted upon one way or the | pany claiming that they never received the | Columbia ever were known in any ‘time of sale, yy | other before the present administration | money from the Peruvian government, it | litical contest in’ ry of the 7 ends. was admitted, however, that the firm held SSS insge — of money aaneine a % ? a public of Peru to settle claims Pee Becta. sage Coes EET ee eERUTY | Sudge Wheeler holds that the ee with the best aperteut waters, and be pi Bogardus should be -fully seti owe of the strongest. * Be i : | i ra 3 fee ee as ¢ he i uct tf these funds.