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14 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1898-14 PAGES. ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS | THE CUBAN QUESTION|CABINET AND CONGRESS ‘The Elsmere ‘THE OUTBREAK IN NICARAGUA, an L, -The Varnum Griffin, Michael.: Wis,. Griggs, James” GR 1323 -R. I. aye. n.w. Grosvenor, Chafles @., Ohio..The Cochran Gi wi The Arii - AUCTION SALES. TMs jon. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. USTEES'’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED NUMBERED 1229, NTH STREET FIFTEEN 3 so PE virtue of a deed of trust to us, duly recorded SOL ber 1874, folio 310 et seq., one of the land virtue of a cert Of the District of Columbia, wo will sell, and reconted in Liber 2te0, alte fol ee at the Fequest of the party secured thereby, in seq., one of the of t secu elt land records of the District of Co- ront of the ises, “on . Jumbla, and at th “ SATE DAY OF FEBRUARY, “A.D. isos, AT A | thereby, “the undersigned (asec ptt Be Sharp Conflict Between Rebels and Government Troops. Dispatches received at the Navy Depart- ment from Capt, L2utze, commanding the cruiser Alert, at San Juan del Sur, yester- dsy, indicated that the revolt in Nica- regua was assuming a more serious phase, and necessitated action on the part of the marines on that ship. In a telagram sent Monday Capt. Leutze said that the revo- : Some of Its Ethical Aspeota Set Forth at | The Secretary of State, ‘John Sherman, Aneffectual Effort of Council to Elect ae tee Bn or ae re ees K of G \ ‘ "athe Secretary of War, Hussell A: Alger see "eke Beerciary of te Navy, ohm D. Lon, it of the Navy, Jol a ns, The Moral Right of This Govern: emi cae seated vy, REPORT OF EXPERT ACCOUNTANT READ to Interfere in Behalf of the ms, peace General, John W. Griggs, SALE OF FIVE TWO-STOKY AND ‘T KRICK DWELRINGS, SITUATE a . 10 AND 121 Hamilton, Edward &, Handy, Levin Irgingy Del. Harmer, Alfred €., Pa. 1289 Vt. ave. n.w. Hartman, Chas.4S., Mont.1719 Ore. ave.n.w. Hawley, R. B., afexks.. The Hamilton lay, James, Va.....-.. oR On the unders! trustees will sell at Insurgents. The Secretary of the Interior, Cornelius | Heatwole, Joel MB, Minn. 1435 K st. n.w. | lutionists had taken possession of the city | QUAE' deere ta oe, OAK ru. © Fer tee" RAM, BEBRUARY RIGH- N. Bliss, Arlington annex. Hemenway, Jamms Ay, Ind.1702 19th st. n.w. | of San Juan del Sur, and that the govern- | city of Washington aod tie Doe ‘of Columbia, | front of the premises, fae vay Ale ig the = "i = The Postmaster General, James A. Gary, | Henderson, David Bg Iowa..La Normandie in the | And distinguished as and belug lot_uumbered ove | 27, In square 1021. ice the tmpuos : , 5 a ment troops were digging rifle pits in the _ . together with the improve- The Shortage in Clerk R.T. Cook's 1701 Connecticut avenue. Henry, Charles E., IRd....18i7 16th st. n.w. he | andre Seventeen” (117) \of Rudelpi Gold, | ments thera. eg To the Editor of The Evening Star: The Secretary of Agriculture, James Wil- | Henry, E. SteveBs, @onn....1421 K st. n.w.| Suburbs, preparatory to making an at- een en Fang ent = 3, Bart of original lots | | Terms of sale: One-third cash and balance in It is probably true that many persons | son, 2101 S street northwest. Henry, Patrick, Miss.. 1308 tempt to dislodg> them. Yesterday he tel- hundred aod tweave 1. =i a: wumbered | twe two veal anoeal natatle Set one and two Accounts Stated. th the Cu- Sennt Henry, R. L., Tex...s egraphed that the government forces were | record in the Agnad piven vies of purchaser, bearing interest whose sympathies lic. stronaty #ith the Cu: cere Hepburn, Wiiliam Ps lowa..1124 E. attacking the city, and that he had landed otice from ‘date of sale until paid. ssid notes te he eee ban cause still have serious doubts of the} The names-of senators who have reached Pi . Hicks, Josiah D. Hilborn, Samuel Wi a force of marires for the protection of moral right of this government to interfere | the city are given below, with their ad- the United States consulats and American 5 at all cash. at the option of the purchaser. GENERAL AND PERSONAL | in behalf of the insurgents. There are | dresses: conveyancing and recording at purchaser « Hill, Ebenezer J., Gon {The Hamilton | interests generally. Be ee Er en ae AO, or spect have scarcely | Aldrich, N. W., R. I The Arlington | Hinrichzen, W. . | The csptain telexraphed tater thet he bel ; i Guar eeecenad ee ata see RSS See many others, I sui t, meee Sree ae ain Allen, Wm. V.,’ Neb 320 Del. ave. n.e.} Hitt, Robert R., I 1507 K st. n.W.|ianded a force for the protection of the — pe ee Neate oe cen ecae poaition if they have | Alison, W. B., Iows GY ecmon te Ves (oo eerie ‘The Cairo | United States consulate, sree ae Hf sold singly. a deposit, will be "required atthe venin, au, pole Bee ee = Bacon, A. O., Ga.... .1757 Oregon ave. , . ment forces had given notice of their inten- . : ime of sale of on each lot: if as 8 erred) King Brest, taken one—simply on grounds of interest. 1| Baker’ Lucien, ean ‘ - Howard, William M., Ga.....The Bancroft | tion to bombard erties hed teed ee innerm f,eaig} Obe-third of the purchare money Nhole, (a depoait Ce R20 wie required. at" the Bell Telephone No. 106, | Gesire to offer some considerations bearing | Bate, W. B., ‘Tenn. Pe ee a eee Normandie | ‘te Alert all of the women and children | per cent ‘per minim ‘laterest pare emit plied ‘with In 10 de ALEXANDRIA, Va., February 9, 1898. | on the moral side of the question. Berry, J. H., Ark Sait Mace axe: | 0H, John A. Iowa who cared for refuge. The bombardment | tually, noter cused by aved’ of trast upon the | trustees rene’ (iw to renell the ius C., Mich. The council chamber was packed to the] 1, An objection felt by many will be:| BUrOWS, ulus C., Mich Gcors at the regular meeting of the city] Spain owns Cuba; therefore any action on Caffery, Donelson, began Monday, and in the end the rebels were driven out of town, which was entered and taken possession of by the government Hunter, Andrew J., Ill. Hurley, Denis M., N. Y. 29 S st. i .w. Property seld, or all cash, at the option of the pur. | after five days’ previous advertisement in pas 2110 O st. deposit of $200 requii at the time of per. at the risk i ce oft A Conveyancing and recording at the cost | chaser, |” “Sx Sm cst of the defauiting pur 158%, : a ser. Terms of ‘sal ‘ : 7. Tr ccuncil last night, in anticipation of ac-} our part tending to the independence of the | Cannon, F. J., Utah je Auburn | Jenkins, John J-7 Wis... ane: Wellington'| oops. The: rebels .retreated toward the thin ten days. from date of wale: ote ROBERT G) RO ERE DEI trustee tion in regard to the affairs of the 88S} island is an infraction of Spain's property | Carter, Thos. H., Mon oe nS “ Va.......The Varnum | interior of the country the trustees reserve the right to resell the Property feT-d&ds . . E., H. Office and the election of a successor to| rights. China pao The opinion among Central Americans | Af, the risk and cost of the defaniting purchases, Jones, William C., Was! here is that the insurrection has been a | Sfter five days’ advertisement of such ‘resale in DUNCANSON Mr. R. T. Cook. After taking seventeen} 41 answer: Spain is the conventional owner Clark, C.D! Wyo oe Betis — aes mistake from the beginning, and thet it is | = ee ee, eceton, D.C TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NO. 40% KENTUCKY Ballots, hewever, there was no election, | of Cuba. Ce rights ana Pog Clay, A. S, Ga....... Kern, Winfield 8. On doomed to failure, owing to the prepara- GASHERIE DE WITT, Trustee, VENUE SOUTHEAST. and the meeting adjourned until next Tues-| TMS are very, different. Conventional | Cockrali, F, M., Mo Ketcham. dob th, Me tions made by President Zelaya to meet the | _Sa27-a&u: ai Peat aw. | Dz rirtue of certain deed of trust, recorded rules are doubtless of great importance | Cuyjtom, 's, M., Ill. ing, William H., Utah. storm. The outcome of this uprising is Tom in Liter No. 1811, at folie 305 et seq., of the Gay night. and are not lightly to be transgressed. They | Haniel,’ John W., Va King, lam > Suatiad With muir terest “heecaaer ete jORROW. land records ‘of the District of Columbia, we will When the board was called to order every | form a standard for deciding questions, | Havis, Gi, Minn Kirkpatrick, William S., Pa. eel at pubil eT " Kitchin, William W., N. C. Kleberg, Rudolph, Texas. Knowles, Freeman, S. D...206 Del. ave. n.e. Knox, William S., Mass......The Cochran Kuip, Mcnroe H.. Pa.. Lacey, John F., Iowa. Lamb, A ee Bde Li Bete = 55 4 tol st. Cannas Sam’l W. T., Texas.The National. Latimer, Asbury C., 8. C. Lentz, John J., Ohio. Lester, Rufus E., Ga. Lewis, E. B., Ga.. Linney, Romulus Z., N. Littauer, Lucius N., N. Y¥.. Little, John S., Ark. Livingston, Leonidas F., Ga..2021 O st. n.w. Lloyd, James T., Mo. .215 E. Cap. st. Loud, Engene F., Cal the first real test that has been made of the ability of the greater republic to carry out that part of the tripartite agreement that pledges united efforts to suppress. re- bellion in any one state. San Juan del Sur is near the western terminus of the Nicaragua canal and is a cable station. The United States has three warships near the scene of the disturb- ance, and ample measures will be taken to safeguard its interests. The Alert is at San Juan Gel Sur, the gunboat Marietta is at La Libertad, Salvador, and th> gun- beat Newport was at Greytown, on the east coast, at last reports. +2 _____ THE TRADES UNIONS. : ven where member except Mr. J. T. Harrison of the] which is far better than none, even w Deboe, Wm. J. Ky. third ward, who is in New York, was] @bsolute justice is not secured. Order pro-| ixins, §. B., W. Va. motes the general well-being more than | Prt . Wes Im Present. General business was taken UP | disorder, even if the system is not all that | Parjeanks ©. Pace first. There were no reports from the} could be desired; and conventional rules are | Foraker, ‘J. B., Ohio. committees on finance and general laws.|a means of maintaining it. But, on the| Frye, W. P., Maine... A resolution from the committee on streets | Other hand, as society progresses the con- | Gallinger, J. M., N. H.. Y ventlonal right must be more and more con-| Gear J, NY. Iowa. appropriating $200 to remove dirt from| rormea to absolute right. When situations Gray, G. Del the gravel bank at the old canal Was! have place in which conventional rights be- | Gorman, A. P., Md. Passed. A resolution introduced by Colo-| comes the shelter of monstrous and Intoler- | Hale, E., Mainie i f the fourth ward, appro-| able evil, then it is time to shatter the con-| Hanna, M. A., Ohio. apiere mg ee repairs to Duke street] Yentionality. Our fathers did that when| Hansbrough, H. C.. frcm Washington street to Henry street, | they rebelled against Great Britain. The | Harris, W. A., Kan and Henry street from Duke street to} Cubans are doing that in rebelling | Hawley, Jos. R., Conn. Wolfe street, was referred to the commit-| 26ainst Spain. They are acting under the | Heitfeld, H., Idaho tee on streets. Permission was granted to| hisher law. They have a right to do so, | Hoar, G. F., Mass. Mr. D. W. Aitcheson to inclose with boards | #"™l_ we have a right to help them. What-| Jones, J. K. rk. the second-story front of a brick building | ¢Y¢r Just right Spain may have had to rule | Jones, J. P., Nev MARCUS NOTES, AUCT., 637 LA. AVE. ON THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY THE TENTH. AT TEN AM.. 1 WILL SELL, WITHIN MY SALES ROOMS. 637 LA. AVE. “A LARGI . Vang PQLLECTION OF FURNITURE, CONSISTING IN | east of square numbered. ten’ hemes FART OF BED ROOM AND PARLOR SUITES, | two (E. of 1042), as per plat recorded in Liber No. SIDEBOARDS, FOLDING BEDS, — CHATS, | 20, at folio 120. of the motte. of the surveyor ER TRERS. (CARPETS, MATTING.» ONCLOTHS, | office in sald District. together with the impaee CHINA AND GLASS WAEE; ALSO ONE WAL-| meuts, consisting of 'a two-story brick dwell NUT MIRROR-FRONT KDROBE, ONE OR-| No. 405 Kentucky avenue southeast sad GAN, TWO SQUARE PIANOS. Terms: One-third cash, balauce in equal tne It _ MARCUS NOTES. AUCT._| stallments, at one and two years, with interest = ) per centum per aunum, blk - RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & OO., Auctioneers. fnnuaity” trom “day ot "rales secured "by" deed of = 4 ae upon the property ‘sold, “6 4 Executrix Sale of the Entire Per- cotton st the. purchaner. A deposit ot 8 sonal Estate of the late Julia A.| preenivers scim® gi fale: | All conven Ashe, No. 1017 Conn. Ave. N. W., | pithin, tev, daze, otherw which comprises Handsome La- | 1% purchaser. . Mass. ave. .-The Shoreham -The Portland 421 K st. n.w. -The Portland -The Cairo Chamberlin’s Building Trades Council md Local Loudenslager, H. C., N. J. ny EU SS on the Strand Cuba she has long since forfeited by out- | Kenny, R. R.. Del Pee NG re ., “Misi Federation Hold Meetings. dies’ Wraps, Gowns, Cloaks, pis enki ALDIS B. BROWN rand. Tageous abuse. Ownership of territory | Kyle, J H., 8. D...--.-216 North Cap! - | Lovering, Wm. C. Th Jc: sting last evening of the} Dr i . - ee Trustees. ene two) Domne) them) went into.) JO: | beings thejright and uty (ol sectiringToriae | Vitesse uve eS veeee+. Cochran | Tow. Phiip By, N.Y. - Ieee toe en eee = cosmiaking, Goods, Cheval | -irowas v & 00., AUCTIONEERS. gession for the purpose of taking 7p ug | and promoting the prosperity of its in- -1765 Mass. ave. | Vybrand, Archibald, 0} uilding Trad» v Glasses, Wardrobes, Chairs, Small No. 612 EB st. nw. h: a the acatinenbaea called to order, and | D#bitants. Ownership gives no right to rob 0 North Capitol | yfeCall, Samuel W., Ma: attended. President Richard Lanis occu- jac ie eetin, ‘a er, and oppress. Spain has owned Cuba mere- Sie HE OS Bub ly to bleed and flay. It has no moral own- ership; it is time that its conventional own- McCleary, James T., Minn. McClellan, Geo. B., N. Y.1445 R. I. ave. n.w. McCormick, N. B., Kan. . McDonald, John, Md. McDowell, John A., Ohio. -The Varnum McEwan, Thomas, jr., N. J...1340 I st. n.w. McIntire, Willlam W., Md. MeMillin, Benton, Tenn President Snowden directed the clerk to read the mayor’s message, before Council- man Green of the third ward jumped to ership ceased. SD. La his feet and moved that the mayor's mes-|“"pyP ceased. peat ots We 2 =} 3 ming when international Laurin, J. L., 8. sage be laid over until the next meeting | isty will rerard it as ¢ crime fon sae tee | McMillan Jemé3, Mich SS SSS SS to hold territory merely as tributary to its | Mills, H. ., Texas. See eniee te oat cf arden’ respondea| CW Wealth, and’ will regard it as’ piracy pacha iano pe President Snowden. “The mayor must be| 10" a7Y Dower, to seize territory for that | Money, H. D., Miss. oe treated with respect and his message must | Porbove. Now is the time Le oecls oe Morrill,’Justin S., Vt. i Thomas circle be read.” : thereiis rig pesedentit ee : Murphy. Ed., jr.,N. ¥.......1701 K st. nw. ae at does the message refer to?” asked Batic oi oa acetone aa ea pe | Nelson, Knute, Minn. .. .649 East Capitol st. i 8 Pasco,'S., F Metropolitan ;- | Tight for the Cubans to rebel, it may not | 5280 “It contains a report of the expert ac- | [isnt rebel, t | Perkins, countant who has examined the books of | P*,t/sht for us to interfere in the matter; | Pettigrew, i , R. FS. itis not our affair. ; the gas office."* oe ___| Penrose, Boles, Pa. ‘After some discussion between Mr. Grecn | 1 concede that it is not generally advis- | Bormes i, Bales: Pe pled the chair and Mr, George A. Neal was secretary. The most important matter disposed of was the question of affiliation of the local Building Trad2s Council with the national organization. The constitution of the na- tional body was indorsed, it was stated, by a large majority of the unions allied with the local council, to which it had ben sub- mitted, and at the meeting of last evening the Building Trad2s Council voted to affil- ate with the National Building Trades Council, and a charter will be applied for. The delegate to the District Suffrage As- sociation reported that arrangements hav2 Collection of Household Furni- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE U ture, &c., & ED I ESTATE, BEING 0" , &e., &e. ‘ AND 9%, IN BLOCK By virtue of an order of the Sapreme Court of | D.C. foe District of Columbia, holding a special term | Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trus for probate business, the undersi; executrix | dated the Sth day of Febrvary, A.D. 1892, and re- will offer for sale by’ public au for cash. on | corded in Liber No. folio BS et seq’, of the the above premises, on THURSD. ° 5 DAY on ELRUARY. aise ie a land records of the District of Columbia. and. al AY OF N | the request of t O'CLOCK A.M., che entire personal estate of the | late Julia A” Ashe, being partly chumerated abore | { to which I invite general attention. 4 TERMS CASH. MARY SULLIVAN, n Y, AD 1808, Executrix. | lund and premises, si lumbia, known lots numbered 6! ‘NIMPROVs Ss. 6. 8 3 8 Nos 4, WEST ECKINGTON, .1114 Vermont ave 746 S street 2 B st. ne. The National Riggs House of the following described je in the District of Co- stinguished as and bedi (6), eight () aod wine (i) te “West Eckington,” a su’ ¥ Horace J. Gray et al. of ‘part of "as per plat recorded in Book ” fre, James G., Cal. Mahany, Rowland B., N. Mahon, ‘Thaddeus M., Pa. Mann, James R., Ill % Marsh, Benjamin F., Til. Ma, ave. n.e. Marshall, George A., Ohio..247 N. Cap. st. Martin, Charles H., N. C...1008 N st. nw. ROSSA F. DOWD ae OF oe NATIO! AL BANK BUILDIN n. uy NOON, at HALF-PAST | of the records of the FOUR O'CLOCK, FEBRUARY ‘TENTH, | 1808. | Shid inte ont ne oot ees anty No, ie) 205 A st. s.e. J : 1 id lots will be sold separate! z Sees essage of the | 2?le to mix in other people's quarrels, | Platt, O. -Arlington | Maxwell, muel, Neb. 10 N. Cap st. | been completed for holding a public meet- | there will be cold =t public auction, in front of the | "pe: 4 a os Meagor as end TE apis cinien that the | eitlier, Individually or nationaliy. Wwe can-| Piatt! T. C. :Arlington | Meekison, David, Ohio....1810 Corcoran st | Ing in the interest of suffrage in Blectrical premises, the following described property, situate | in one and to Jose ae ne ane ence Feport of Expert Bayne was inclosed for | Pot regulate the conduct of all our neigh-| Pritchard, J. C., N.C +1823 M st. n.w. | Mereer, David H., Neb....1803 Roanoke st.| Workers’ Hall, Tuesday 2vening of next Boe hres ee be given, bearing Interest, pay- the information of council. The report was | POTS: it is not wise for us to try. Proctor, Redfield, Vt.... 2153 i st | Mesick, Wm. S., Mich Week. He also stated that speakers of na- | being 20% feet on G st and 16 feo ont = at the rate of six per centumg @ lengthy one, and consisted of a main |, The present, however, is no time for neu-| Quay, M. §., Pa. -1612 K street | Meyer, Adolph, La tional as well as local reputation would b> | known as the Oo National Bank building “tecied Ss ee sheet and three exhibits. In the main it | ‘ality. This is the case of an oppressed | Rawlins, J. L: ;.Portland | Wiers, Robert W., present and address the audience. ing all safes, furniture and fixtures belonging to Ee sok Ghee ae al will be r od confirmed the report made by Deputy | People seeking freedom—that not on the| Roach, Wm. . D.. a 5. ler, Warren W., Va. Mr. Milford Spohn was elected an honor- = =e Nas tome shia’. acknowledging and recording Treasurer Normoyle and Auditor Price. ether side of the globe, but at our very | Sewell, W. J., N. J..... Normandie | Mills, Danicl W., Ill.. ary member of the Building Trades’ Coun- yanue bee aly es aly reetbicrs wel one | If the terms of sale a z door. Wher. cur national neighbor falis| Shoup, G. L., Idaho Normandie} Minor, Edward &, W: 5 cil, as a mark of appreciation of his efforts | Inents te bear 5 per cent Inderest, Gera giay: | days. from das of = Expert Bayne’s Report. among thieves we as a nation are under | Smith, J., jr., N. J. -Arlington | Mitchell, Jno. Murray, N.¥.831 in behalf of the workingmen of the Dis- | annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on | Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost Mr. Bayne’s report showed that he had | the same obiigation to help him which we | Spooner, J. Wis. R. I. ave. | Moody, Wm. H., Mass. trict. The ways and means committee was -916 15th st. n.w. premises scld. A deposit of $5.000 will be re- | of defaulting purchaser. 6th st. n. M., N quired of the bidder at time of sale. Further con- CHARLES EARLY, Trustee, made an examination of the books of the | Should be under as individuals if the in-| Stewart, V Dupont circle | Moon, John A., Pend. j a & iv! Lc: .1006 E. Capi 5 aoe si itions made known on day of sale. By order of 615 14th st gas office from June 1 to January 25, in- | Juved vere an individual, ee Ten ye cei HSL R Tave, | Moris, Page, ba 225 Conn. ave.| directed to make arrangements for a | the beard uf directors et wae Oise me © SAML. MADDOX, Trustee. fusive. The shi of Mr. Cook, as it | ;,3;, BUt it will be said further: We must Thurston, JM IN : The Calc | Mudd. Sydney By oer smoker, to be held at an early date. An| ja10-1m.20 J.D. TAYLOR, President. a 340 Ind. ave. elusive. The shortage of Mr. Cook, look out for cur own interests. We can-| Thurston, J.'M., -The Cairo | Newlands, Franels G., Nev invitation to be present will b2 extended <-—S now stands, Is alleged to be $1, This | not afford to disturb business conditions | TUrner, G., Wash. Portland Northway, Stephen A., Ohio. BROS. AUCTION The Riggs FERS. to all members of trades unions. 5 568.95, | a : ley, T.'B., Tenn -Ebbitt | No ee Ce The ce ee = 2 : 1s independent of the shortage of $1,568.85, | and incur loss of life and treasure. Turley, = Norton, James, ......The Metropolitan At the meeting of the local Federation of 1 : " SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Which cael teadel un ainidesteited be uci | Uhisl oblectiont tay come Semis oe te | Suple, David tas 1V8Gaire | Norton, James’ Ai, Ohio.......-The Varnum | yapor last evening ‘President Carroll pres | © 2 SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. ESTATE, NO. 1703 TENTH STRE Cook's friends, making the total shortage base ‘selfishress, with which there is not Warren Fo Woe 18is Wyoming ave, Gaell, Bend: Bi. 3, Mo Y....1426 K st. nw. | sida. sor eae ORIDAANI| | 5) vartun or m wertain and ex Aeast So on, ial FF a Ba ~ > ae much use of arguing, or it may be m s bp) ES 8 - | Ogden, Henry A Ss = NUE Ni WEST. eof eed of . since June 1 ab: = ws ‘ ae a fa rae decnneeraiee tna: there Pee ne ore cy Wellington, G. L., Md. ‘ormandie | Olmstead, Marlin E., P. Shosshan ATS <ollowanE: Einadlas) Co By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | May 16, 1803, and duly recorded in Liber 1s24, his report, stated that the books had not tereta ocd nTee haere Wetmore, G. P., R. 1609 K street | Osborne, John E.y Wyo. 4th st. n.w. | 27nounced: ays an oe SSFS- | Liber No. 1709, at folio 315 et seq., of the land land records of the Dis- been carefully kept, and in peri prior Span ss pied e cannot ration-| white, Siephen 1411 K st. n.w.| Gtey, Peter J., Va. The Oxford | 10ftman, Holtzman and Kern. Propaganda | records of th t the re to June 1 no balance had been taken. ally afford to sacrifice. Let us see, then, | Wil Jno. L., Wash The Cai et ia, Wi Del. ave ia | —Messrs. Boyd, Carty and Williams. Con- + undersigned The rt caused an- | how our real Interests would be affected by | Wolcott, BO Ouee, (Conn ave: | Quer neobold BV Wes cs: 20ND cl avesaie: | facta “Mosara Maldenes Berton et ESDAY, FEBRUA . An front other he of the third | interposition in Cuba. Vest. GG. Mo... Olea eer Josvas tne --- 1102 1th st. Ow. | aectver and Duncan Cegisative Miser: | £2 ROUTERS OMAK Fone ENTE committ Mr. Birrell of the second ward fected T cannot and do not care to discuss, Resin td = aes Payne, Sereno E. N. ¥ 1767 Q st. n.w.| Keep. Delegates to labor bureau—Messrs. | (3) of Jesse D Gibbs’ subdivision of square num- tuate in the city of Washington, in the moved as a substitute that it be referred to | CXcept in one point. We have a rational epresentatives have arrived and are lo Pearce, Charles E., lo The Arlingt Magee and Keep. bered one hundred and forty-nine (149), as recorded | District of Columbia, and designated as and bein the joint committee of light and finance. | interest in the prosperity of our neighbors | cated as follows: Pearson, Richmond, N. G........4B stone | Credentials were received from the Ma-| in the office of the surreyor of ‘said Distelet ic | lot 129, In Lemar ‘wubdivisios of part of squai Mr. Green thought the matter had been be- | 08 Our own account as well as theirs. A | Reed, Thomas B., Speaker....The Shoreham | P¢arson, Richmond, \N. so Hamie, | rine Engineers and L. A. 4308 of Mu-| Liber No. 19, folio 94 together with the improve: | 363, as per plat recorded in Liber 1h; Tolle Isto ce ‘dere th dat comait = ; | country which has nothing to sell cannot| Acheson, Ernest’ Pa. < Perkins, George D., Iowa....The Hamilton = tb - A. consisting of a three-story brown-stone | the records ef the office of the surveyor of lore the joint committee, and said a speciai eeatiel bert Evia q hing: canno Adams, Robert =s x Peters, M. S., Kan... 1013 L st. n.w. | Sicians. No. 1702 Florida avenue northwest. District of Columbia, together with the Improv resident Snowden, without leaving the ts is : . C son, Gi 4 N's Pitney, M., * Plowman, T. 8., Ala. : Powers, H. Henry, Vt. -The Varnum | prince, George W., Ill. aa Oe He Pugh, Samuel J., Ky. +The | uigg, Lemuel B., N. ‘The Wellington Sone emuae Be meeting Tuesday evening next, at Elec- trical Workers’ Hall. —_>—_—_ PURE FOOD CONGRESS. Cochran @ and two years, with interest at six | brick dwelling. ‘um per annim, payable semi-annually, | ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purcha: from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the | to be paid in cash, property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- | {«tallments, payable in one and two years, with chaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time | interest at six (6) per centum per annum, payable of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. | semi-annually, from di sale, secured by deed Terms to be complied with within ten days, other- | of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at chair, stated that the report had never been | !¢ advantage. We have, then, a just griev- | Alexander, De Elva S., N. Y. before the committee on light or finan: ance against a power which needlessly lays | Allen, John M. and he thought that it should properiy go | Waste or holds back the development of a m0 before them. ntry standing in natural commercial re- | Babcock, Joseph W., “This is no time for the citizens to be | lations with ours. Further than this, we | Bailey, Joseph W. bamboozled or humbugged,” said Mr. | bave a just grievance against a power that | Baird, S. T., La. ‘The Concord -100 B st. n.e. * money and the balance in two equal -The Riggs Columbia st. -28 Iowa circle -The Shoreham Meeting of General Committee Held N. -The Arli wise the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk | the option of the purchaser. A deposit $200 Snowden. “No one feels more kindly dis-| Keeps an open sore before our eyes, even | Baker, Jehu, Illinois Md. ave. nc. | Reeves, Walier, Ill. Be tone arcle Yesterday Afternoon. and cost of the defaulting purchaser. win be required of the purchaser at the time Posed toward, or has deeper sympathy for, | if that sore is not on our own body. It 1s| Baker, William B., Md Rhea, John S., Ken -1013 E st. n.w. | at a mzeung ot tne generat committee of a ee ds oe ew. arial feos ef the aout of the poate gees Theotore Cook than Tenvertain, and the | @ nuisance Which we have a right to abate. ee Richardson, Jas. D., Tenn..1103 6th st. n.w. | tne pure food congress, yesterday after GEORGE 3. PEET. ” of sale to be complied with within ten dayw fre atte: > sett! baphees 2 ut, in a er view, Sta 5 = 3. s : Q e o erwise - alee ae CC) pee a ee establishment | Barber, Isaac A., Sid. Riseye Sohn ee, yar 72508 Bast Cap. st | noon, attended by representatives from a | —e2-2ads . Hight to resell the prepetty creates reverve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost Of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ noticd CTION OF PREMISES | °f Ch resale. Mr. Grten said he did not know that the} @2d_ maintenance of free institutions | Batham, John A., Cal. DUNCANSON BRO report had never been before the joint com. | throughout the new world. The prevalence | Barlow, C. A., Cal. Robb, Edward, Mo Robbins, Edward number of scientific and trade associations, Mr. Augustine Gallagher, 2ditor of the The Varnum -La Normandie Barrett, William E., Mass. 25 det ee MAHLON ASHFORD, mittee, and waived his objection. cf free institutions extends that moral and | harrows, Sunt 4 ie Robinson, James M 2125 R st. n.w. | afodern Miller of St. Louis, and secretary NO. 139 L STREET SOUTHEAST. CONSIANTINE H. ‘WILLIAMSON, Mr. U thought that no committee of | intellectual fellowship which §s as good for | partholdt ieee ye ee Congressional | HOYse;, Lemuel W. ie Hamilton | Of the Northwest Millers’ Association, | 2 1utue, of a feed, of trust, dated May 11, 1892 Trustees, council had the time te give the matter | ations as it is for individuals. If we use| Rartiett, Charles 1, isa The Riggs | gussell, Charles : E "| Tec dees secure of the Deion jumble, pate “ en Address 470 La. Proper attention. Mr. Green thought there | Ur influence to clear the way for freedom ;--The Riggs | Sayers, Joseph D., Tex. the land records of the District of Columbia, we a spoke on the subject of flour adulteration, ‘TH'L WILSON, Atty. for part; 7 Bel james J.. N. to > NR ell, bli jon, in front of the 24 F * < 7 o Might be mistakes ir. the report of the ex-| iA Cuba, we are prometing our own inter-| Belford, dosoah MLN Yee The Cairo | Settle. Pvan B., Ken 5 on | and Dr. H. W. Wiley, the chemist of the | Premises,” ‘on “TU " pied re | ee Pert, and thought the accounts should be | €Sts a8 well as those of Cuba. Belkaap, Hugh R., Il. Shafroth, John F., Col...1319 Kenesaw av Agricultural D2partment, spoke of the ne- cessity of the proposed general anti-adul- teration law. Mr, H. C. Cole of the Hlinois Flour Millers’ Association stated that un- less the legitimate miller is protected against adult2rated flour, he will be com- pelled to go out of business. The Portland | Shannon, Richard C., N. ¥....The Portla 1135 12th st. n.w. | & " ¢ Benner, George J., Pa -La Normandie | Snare tilapia neo ee €xamined agair. Mr. Uhler and Mr. Green | , Here some cne will throw in the objec-| Hol aihmige had a little tlt aside, and Mr. Uhler said, | tion that the Cubans are not fit for self- a i “They are not errors.” government. This, I fear, is partly true; | Gennett, Charles N. Y...The Shoreham | & The matter was finally referred to the | Dut they will hardiy become more so under | fenton’ M. 1GUACE ETS proues pemeenee NaS Cc. Satis contact ©] the Spanish regime. They will have to ellins aloe ead fein ees oe ne Nextimeet= | learn seltauxcramenthbyaerperiaeces iar The Wellington | Shuford, A. C., N. Soroen Club | Simpkins, John, Mas: 717 K st. n.w. Tot numbered four- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV) teen (14), in W. H. Doherty’s subdivision in square REAL ESTATE ON sat tte | numbered seven hundred and forty-two (742), a8| GF NORTH Db Sty ‘ per plat in Liber 19, folio 92, of the records of | = X¥ENCH | D STREET AND TENNESSE the surveyor’s office of the District aforesaid, to-] py virtue of a certein deed of trost to us, dat gether with the improvements, consisting of a two- | octoner 14, 1895, and duly, teee “Sow age 5 story and basement brick dwelling, No. 189 1 | 3695, tn Liber No. 2063, follo 100 et eq ‘The Colonial The Cairo Mr. Uhler. chairman of the finance com-| Will not be many generations before every of the . ~ e i Simpson, Jerry, Kan. 0 T st. nw.| > A 1 di rT f the ft | street southe: land’ records of the District of Columbia, a Mittee, intro 2 a resolution directing | 2€ of those South American republics 10 1 5 . general discussion of the purposes o: 0 a icean Aclaae an eee gece ie District of Columbia, and at Mr. James P. Bayne, the expert, to take | Whose frequent revolutions have brought | Bodine, Moher: Wi, Mes, ZibNON Capea [cutee eee ony ‘The Varnum | the coming congress followed, during which | |Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal inetall- | ¢he charge of the books and put them in prop. | them into contempt will have a stable free | poore "Withers Oo ay Skinner, Harry, N. -La Normandie yde: “508 E. Cap. st. Slayden, James L., Smith, David H., Ken. “The Arlington | Smith, George W., 1 e Majestic | Smith, Marcus A., Ari: it was decided to invite District Commis- sioner John W. Ross to welcome the d2le- gates, Messrs. Hume, Trimble, Harper and Wedderburn being appointed a committee 3 - 1.W. -TheWellington 8 14th st. n.w. er shape for the clerk-elect, and it was | S0vernment. Botkin, Jeremiah D. adopted. As the books now stand, it is| _If intervention in Cuba should result in| Boutell, Hesty said, no one could take charge of’ them. | WF it would doubtless cost the sacrifice of | Boutelle, Charles A Me A complete new set will have to be opened. | £0™e lives. Let us hope that our country | Bradley’ Thomas J (6) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property eo <i Sa nae nites the following de er. A deposit of $100 wi wired at | ft a me é Pime of sale. ‘Ait conveyancing at purchaser's | #00 and premises, cituate in the ty it The Wellington -.-The Varnum * This is to be the basis for throwing proper | 2" @SPect of the case which requires a few | Brownlow, Walter P., Tenn. .310 E. Cap. st. | Stallings, Jesse F., Ala S - to invite Mr. Ross to make th> address. Died with’ withis ton dave, | 1ngton, in the District of Columbia, and designated Wo lMcwctatelidetace tan has not yet reached the point that she has | Brantley, W. G. Ga ~The Bancrott | Smith. Samuel W.. Mich......407 © st. Messrs. Horatio Browning, Frank _L. | [ott Terms 00 ve coe et ce Seca | @= yyy EY je the Gas Office. no lives to offer to the cause of freedom | Brenner, John L.. Ohio. iggthe, Ebbitt | Southard, Jas. H., Ohio....-The Hamilton | Galt and Frank Madigan were appointed | (oy ee est or the defaulting purchaser. which tots wil be aileres aqgecseay te Oe A resolution was adopted directing the | 2"4 Tight. Brewer, Willis, Ala.....1330 Columbia road Southwick, George N. No ¥... The Civ | 28 8 committee on finance, and directed to WA ASE Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money yr > you! ck, Case, c e lsmere atresia DP 8 vent 2 EAS » whic! 2-codds = es | installments, payable in one and two years, w port an ordinance at the next meeting of | this case would be far more than offset by | Brosius, Marriott, Pa, “The Elsmere | Sharman, Stepnen M., Fla.-1743 R st. n.w. | pet MCP pr elocinerEMontae ene Ri > SALE OF VALUABLE LOT. If | interest at six (6) per centum per annum, payebla council to regulate the manner of settle-| the moral uplift which would be seeused by | Broussard, Robt. F., La..The Metropolitan Sperey, ones os Reine Buckingham Z PROVED BY ONE TWO-STORY AND GASE- | semi-annually from day of sale, secured’ ty deod ments of gas accounts by the clerk of gas. | d0ing our national duty. This introduces | Brown, Seth W., Ohio... prague, Charles ass..1500 R. I. ave. SSS MENT AND TWO THRE! STORY AND BASE. | of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at MENT BRICK HOUSES, N Dispatches just received from Manila, UMBERED 228, 232 | the option ‘of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 on een ND 234 F STREET NORTHWEST. each lot will be required of the purchaser at the words Turtner: Brucker, Ferdinand, Mich......6 B st. ne. | Stark, Wm. L.. Neb capital of the Philippine Islands, announce | AND 2i4 ¥ trust, duly recorded in safeguards around the office. asi Brumm, Charles N. 5 | Steele, Geo. Wi Ind... t 200 r f th S re Sot a Se ey oy eles ‘There being no further discussion, the Washington and his compatriots by wag: aries + Stephens, John H., Tex..200 'N that buildings, some of them of import- Liber No. 1782, folio 38 et seq. of the land rec- | tarial fees at the cost uf the parc = ing the war of independence and by es- | Brundidge, Stephen, tablishing a free government made an | Bull, Melville, R. epoch in the history of the world. ‘Their | Burke, R. E., Texas Pa eer. Terms of Jr. ‘Columb! ind at the re- ords of the district of Columbia, ai e sale to be complied with within ten days from : quest of the partles thereby secured, we will sell, | fay of sale, otherwise the trustees, reserve. the at public auction, in front of the premises, on right to resell the property at the risk and cost of ELFT! b: ance, have been destroyed by fire. ——— election of a new clerk was taken up. On the first ballot there were eight candidates yoted for, as follows: Samuel L. Monroe, Stevens, F. C., Minn Stewart, Alexander, 4 Vt. ave. ‘a Nermandie ° “| Burton, Theo. B., Ohio. ....733 1Tes at’ weg, | Stewart, James Try Neg AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, é&c. | SaTURDAY, FEBRUARY TWELFTH, 1808, AT | tio ‘actaviting ‘pathocn ; John H. Strider, M. P. Vincent, M. B. Per- | since? trae een, ‘hot merely: for intereat | Butler, Thomas 8., Pa...... 1699 Mt st, ZW: | Stokes, J. W en Se digerived real estate in the. cts, e_ Washington 3. BRiRON OWA oan athe pre bles Ge gptet oy = es eee eae Bae Corts bi ees Callahan, James ¥., Okla. .824 A st. n.e, | Stone, Charles W., Pa. Today. described real estate in Ly 5 J. BARTON TOWNSE: Thompson and Charies ‘A. Cogan. The fe g and "5 | Stone, William A., Pa “ihe wares | StrattThomas Jn, 8. C: ‘Phe Hamilton | Strode, Jesse B., 'Neb.......024 14th st. -131 B st. s.e, | Strowd, William F., \N. C.. The Varnum | Sturtevant, John C., Pa.. idea thus embodied has been a forming ana | Campbell, James R., Ill. transforming force—has shaped the char-| Cannon, Joseph G., Ii! acter of our citizens and has modilicd the - thought of the world. We are now upon trict of Columbia: Lot lettered EB, in Hellen’s | ja31-aads er Fecorded. subdivision of original lots 12, 14 and 15, | tees. In square numbered 5¢8, with the improvements | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. bove stated. in-athag SNperms:, One-third cash, of which a deposit of | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVe $100 must be made at the time of sale, and the ED PROPERTY IN LE DROIT PARK. balance in three equal installments, in'one, two in deed of trust. dated and three years from day of sale, for which ‘notes | April 27, 1806, and duly recorded in Liber 212% of the purchaser, pane Muterest from day of | at folio ‘23 et'seq., one of the land records for ale (payable scnil-annually) und secured. by deed | the Distsiet “et “Colurshia. ante atte Duncanson Bros., Aucts. Trustees’ sale of dwelling No. 1229 15th st. n.w., on Wednes February 9, at 4:15 o'clock p.m. John B. Larner and Gasherie de Witt, trustees. ‘Tomorrow. Retcliffe, Sutton & Co., Auct n.w.—Executrix 9th and D asts.— Voting was spiritless up to the seventh bal- lot, at which time all of the candidates had been dropped except Monroe and Stri- craingted bor conte ballot R. H. Cox was | trial as to whether we will re-embody that ee a . tt ceived one ote. wraiman Green and re-| idea or will deny our faith in it. If we Chickering 1CHaseeAcs rasa eae are lectin eee A cehred, one, vote. The ‘last, three or. four countenance the Cubans and render them | Cache yehn Benkey? ~The Varnton | Sutherland, R. D., Neb. ballots resulted alterna solid assistance, If need be, we shall re-| Gat? Gham Mon (219A st. ne. | Swanson, Claude A., VA. 920 Pa. ave. le of personal estate of the late = a of trust on the property sold, will be taken, or all | the parties secured thereby, will sell, in Several attempts were raade to dissolve | our determination ty sien foe nent aed | Clark, Samuel M., Towa. -The Ebbiti | Talbert, W. Jasper, S. G ee ae ite aoe ae ae couniet | rah. at the option of the jurchaser. i goares: | of, the premises, on MUNDAY. "Frit aie = res ‘ to o} etermination to stand for that idea. Bie: ok 5 5 » &e., , | ancing and record! rehaser's cost. erms | FOU! ENTH, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOU! the Joint » but without avail. After | Tf we do otherwise wo chal ee traitors cp | Clarke, Frank N. H......La Normandie | Tate, Farish Carter, Ga February 10, at 10 o'clock a.m. Mary Sullivan, at pu are not complied within ten days from sale the | O'CLOCK P.M., the f& ente ballot had been taken, Clayton, Henry D., Ala. trustees reserve the it to resell the erty | situate in Le Droit rk, city of Washingt: however, it was realized that no election | QU Bistory and set an ignoble example to | Cochran, Charles la. 408 6th st. n.w. and the mesting dissolved | CUZ Children, which will do all it can to| Gochrane, Aaron V.'SN. 421 Q st. nw. executrix, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or | District of Columbia, and’ described we rai could be had, : . .. The Hamilton -20 3d st. s.e, | Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 613 F st. n.w.—Sale of purchasers after eight days’ advertisement in The | The rorth sixty (Go) hirteen (3) and and both boards adjoarned to’meet nec negative the examples of Washington and Codding, Jas. H., Pa..1418 Hopkins pl. n.w, | Terry, William L., Ark....The Metropolitan | Ohio Netional Bank building, on Thursday, Feb- | Evening Star newspaper. Tuesday night. ¥ Lincoln. We shall enroll ourselves on the | Colson, David Ky. ;The Regent | Tongue, Thomas H., Ore........33 B st. n.w. | ruary 10, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. J. D. Taylor, presi- M. FE. MORRIS, = block ten (10), In the meantime the friends of both tea. | *2M€ lfamous scroll with the nations of he Shoreham | Underwood, Oscar W., Aia.103 Md. ave. ne. | dent. jn20-comde Srp ete a) Dect Eute cae aah ier nae eee te Ing candidates are wire-pulling for ad sax | Europe which have allowed the Turk to ‘The Shoreham | Updegraff, ‘Thomas, Towa......The Portland | sfarcus Notes, Auct., 637 La. uve—Sale of sets | reccrded in’ the office of the surveyor of ‘the Diss @re worth. *Y | devour both Armenian and Greek, rather | C A -280 A st, s.c. | Vandiver, Willard D., Mo...............4- household furniture, on Thursday, February 10, at ep eggFULTON'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED | trict of Columbia, in County Book 8. at page Police Court. than sacrifice ease and selfish ambition. Cooper, Henry A., Wis. othe Ebbitt | Van Voorhis, Henry C., Ohio..The Cochran | yo o'clock am. 2 2 PLEDGES. JOHN DOYLE | CARMODY,- AUC. | the said parts of lots thiricen (18) ‘and fonrtect - Tr Js not discretion that holds us back, | Cooper, Sam. Bronson, Texas. .Metropolitan | Vehslage, J. H. G., N. ¥..The Congressiona; | 10 £'clock a.m. TIONKER.—I will sell, by public auction, at the ) (14) ‘being more particularly described es fant In the police court this morning Mayor | but commercialisin, accompanied by a slug- | Corliss, John B., Mich. -+;-Colonial | Vincent, W. D., Kane. .— . store of H. K. Fulton. 121: Sn CE uning for the same at the northeast cornet Slmnpson disposed of the following cases: | Kish conservatism and a certain worldly | Cousins, Robert G..lowa... ithe Shoreham | Wadsworth, Jas, W., N. ¥..4738 Kat. mow. AUCTION SALES. at TEN O'CLOCK. AM. ail the ur pledges | Sixty io) fects themes went inlet fad ndrew Jackson, charged with carrying | Wisdom. The warm impulse of the sym-|Cowherd, m /8., Mo...The W Va 2 Ms ear : 5 Phe ae aa Agama See aa eae pathetic and freedom-loving heart of ‘the | Cox, Nicholas, N., Tenn. . ES || Ey na Normaniley FUTURE DAYs. in his store on which is due one year's Interest or | to the west Mne of said lot fourteen (14); then 0 d weapons, w <a $5; James people is pitted against the brutal indif-| Cranford, Jolin W., Texas. Walker, Joreph H., Mass ‘The Shoreham ference of the money power. If the jatter | Crump, Rosseau O., Mich. mere, consisting of Geld. Silver and Gold Filled | with said weet Line sixty (G0) feet; theace cast Wanger, Irving B, Watches, Plain Gold, Seal and Set Rings. Gold | thirty-three £82. feet, to the place of hecinuing. charged with disorderly conduct, THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTICNEER, 618 F ST. N.W. r 5 Ward, William Li N. ins, Charms, Lockets and Fobs, 5. ‘erms of re A deposit of $50 required missed; Wm. Nicholson, charged | wins it can bring us only shame, however | Crumpacker, E. D.. Ind. vacn ian, Hil . Medals, Studs, Cu Buttons, Cuff Links, Scarf | on ach lut at cime uf enle fine eae te with disorderly conduct, was fined $2.50. | the case may go with Cuba. If the insur. | Cummings, Amos J., N. Weer ean on he Varnum | ING BROWS'S CONES eEIOK, DWELL- | and “Lace Pi Bracelets, Spectacles, | complied with within fifteen days. from By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 1789, folio 287, one of the land records for Charles, Kansas Knights of Pythias Inspection. gents should succeed, with what ill grace | Curti: Gecrke Merion: ~ | Curti There was a largely attended meeting of | Wo¥d the American government congratu Ea: Diamonds and other Precious Stones | sale, otherwise the trustee resceies tha right ts fine mountings in every style of jewelry; | resell ‘any lot at risk and cost of defaulting pu and recording at Weymouth, Geo. W., Mass. Eyegia 2 Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Gold and Silver | Chaser. All conveyancing cost. Wheeler, Chas. Ki, Ky. f . their independence after re. | Dalzell, John, Pa. 1005 Ni a Re . | the District of Columbia, and at the request of the , Guns, Revolvers. 5 5 pes, | chaser’ cf Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, last eer piaicarenttorectater ‘of their | Danford, Lorenzo, Ohio. .The Ebbitt White, Geo Pree Sear ies party secured thereby, we will sell, at public aue- Gone Gitte “ana Mutts, “field 4 FRANKLIN H. MACKEY, night. After the routine business had been | struggle. If on the other hand they are re- Pa.....Riggs House | White, Geo. H., N. Cx. BEBRUARY "NINETEENTH 16a SEO RR AX: ee nd en Quilts, ete. | te2anas B01 Dratreet ny transacted the company was inspected py | duced again to servitude, the blame will Metropolitan | Wilber, David F., N. 13 Pa. ave. | o'Ci P.M., lot 98 in square 870, with the i. K. FULTON, Pawnbroker. — a Li&ut. Col. HC. Baughman of Richmane, be ours, and shame will be stained indel- The Nee Wiliams: spe —— .The FE fetropolitan improvements thereon. 7 tn | JOHN DOYLE CAHMODY, Auctioneer. fe8-7t | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. The company put up an excell a ly on our record. i George M., K. ona ams, Morgan B. Pa.. ie Cochran » balance 108! 913 F ST. N.W.| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A ROOM F ten and presented alhandsome appearance. | entascat =H sedotit ad tg mene | Dayton Aistae Ga'W. Wate ke Varmam | Winey, Sianvarne, Cx Em Norman | mendiy parents, with itn. starl 8 bell cacereee Suue OF_Twosrony sacs | Bette ee FOC VACARE LOM AUG Funeral of Wm. Warder. it is moral sentiment, and therefore has | De Armond, David A., Mo.....\The Varnum | Young, James Rankiay Passi Cooma aed recoetog Ne parena ee eee TEE GAD. 1690 D SEREEE NOEEE | iAGigON EEIR ARTHUR STREETS 2ea: ‘The funeral of the late William Warder, | the right to command. When moral senti-| De Graffenreld, R. C.’ Tex ass Neate eron | Founs, Wiliam Pee JOUN'S EW OHMBTEDT, rates, Weer zi stata ess ot actat. tay By virtue’ ofa deed of ys Repl Fook, piace tne mentioned in The Star, | {worthy will be gones and this is a sacri: | Dingley, Nelson Jr., Maine. The ‘Hammilien | 220% W aie oe a ee a ee ee took place this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | flee we cannot afford to make to a little | Dinsmore, Hugh A., Ark....1814 K st. n.w. Rev. H. N. Couden, Chaplain...128 C st. TRUSTEES’ SALD OF LOT 17.52 FEET FRONT, | the lafd records for the District of Columbia, and | ords for the District ‘of ‘Columba, and at the from Trinity M. EB. Church. The service | present ease and to the greed of gain. Se dota lara’ Mesander MoDowell, Clarke Willand's ERONTING ON TWO, ALLEYS 1 IN REAR ‘OF | at the request of the secur we | wuest of the party necured thereby, the understen- Was conducted by Rev. L. I. McIougle and | February 9, 1898. 148.8. | Dovener, Blackburn B., W.V.The Verne | W. J. Browning, Chief Clerk. 206 A st. 8.¢. | py virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Ii | FOURTEENTH Day Or, ayaOspay. Saw was attended by a large rumber of the —_>_—_ Driggs, Edmund H., N. Y.......The Ebbitt | Pend. F. Russell, Sergeant-at B ne | Liber No. 1671. follo 41 et seq:. of the land rec- 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the. follo friends of the deceased. Dies of Heart Disease. acy een Mi Minn. -4022/ Gokctmbie. ets Ve ae acest ae eta | ee ee Gescritied real estate situate inthe county Brevities. A colored woman, named Eliza Bell,,who | Elliott, William, S. Jos, C. McElroy, Pos ety Bir piaeh pig e AagApe Premises, on Washington, District of ‘Columbia, to wit.) All os b, SPO a-+ —_— 5, Mrs. Samuel G. Brent has issued cards | lived at No. 440 Ist stre2t southwest, was | Enis Qogtey ree Chief Parris to the Rescue, HStePAsT FOUR O'CLOCK PAL ths Giese fums known and distinguished as and being lots for a reception next Wednesday evening. | stricken with heart disease about 10:30 | prmontrout’ Deilel, A handsome Makese cat, a pet in the ibed real estate in the city of Washington, Seek onl abapane Gb age tenia int ae ‘The concert gtven at the railroad reading | o'clock last night at the corner of 7th and | Evans, Walter, Ky family of Mr. James L. Norrie, was pur. | Dietsict of Columbia: Lot 180 tn Prank 1. Brown: Eco "ne Bendre, nd ety thre a) an rooms last night was a very enjoyable af- | O streets northwest, and died s@on after: Be oe ee Rina Bog aaanerting: Anh ane fright- | td'in ‘Book 39, page Ot the Fecda af the oun fair. ward. The second precinct patrol wagon | machen Teresi BW ened unital ascended bln’ Ges-muae the a office of said District. ‘Lot 182 com The circuit court for Alexandria county | was summoned, and she was taken to Fitzgerald, John F., Mi he Wellington | corner of 3d and C streets. When the an- will convene Monday next. Frzedmen’s Hospital. Upon arriving there | Fitzpatrick, Thomas Y., Ky..The National imal stopped.it was on a small limb, too far The Fraternal Mystic Circle will give a| the woman was pronounced to be dead, | Fleming, Willlam H., Ga..........The Cairo t frém the body of the tree for a person smoker on the 2Ist instant. and the body was taken to the morgue, | Fletcher, Loren, Minn. -The Richmond 16 ‘ Mrasinees, ‘Ce bas gone to New York | Coroner Carr was notified of the death, but | Foote, Wallace T., Jr. N. ¥.-The Soreham | to, climb: appeared impossible for the cat to on business. deemed an inquest to be unnecessary. ee ibe ees ‘and descend to the ground, - Just-how a day th: body was turned over to friends. | Howler. Charles N.. N. to rescue the pet Mr. Norris did not kuom, John Wanamaker told a delegation of =e ae ‘Andrew F., Miss... but Chief Parris of the fire department 52 B st. nie. Philadelphia business men who are press- At a recent sale of Burns’ works In Edin-} Gaines, John Wesley, Tenn,826 14th st. n.w.| came to his aid by calling out Truck A ing him to become a candidate for gov-| burgh a copy of the first Kilmarnock edi- Gibson, Henry R., Tenn. 1527 company. tension ledder ‘The - ext was ernor of Pennsylvania that he would an- | tion in the original paper cov uncut, | Gillet, Charlies W., N. Y.. ton | brought into service, and the cat wes res- mounce his decision in a few days. brought £572. ie R Gusti, Frederick i. Mass. + cued, ~ »

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