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6 CITY AND DISTRICL GF Fair dealing bas always been the motto of Tar Evexixe Stax. “A dollar's worth in return for every doliar received” is the principle upon which ite business is con- ducted. Advertisers usually get from ten to one hundred dollars for every one invested in its advertising columns, TANNER’S RESCINDED ORDER. Sharp Criticism of it by the Interior Department—Tanner on Gen. Bussey. _ A statement prepared at the Interior depart- ment goes at length into an explanation of the reason why the order of Commissioner of Pen- sions Tanner, advancing pensions from $2 to #4 per month in certain cases, were rescinded. The section of the Revised Statutes is quoted which provides for the fixing of pensions on the basis of a medical examination of the pen- sioner. “Ifthe arbitrary orders of the com- missioner are the basis,” it is asserted, ‘it must result that a few are made favorites and given & particular amount. and the great mass of the men who have to depend upon medical exami- nations are put at a great disadvantage. There- fore it was decided that there is no authority in law for an order arbitrarily bagi, hy great mass of men’s pensions in the face of statute already cited, and which order is not extended to all the pensioners’ cases.” The order of Commissioner Tanner of April 257 1389, is given as follows: “In cases where a pensionable disability is found the rate allowed shall not be less than 24 per month, to date from and including March 27, 1889.” ORDER ARBITRARY, UNAUTHORIZED AND ILLEGAL. ~The order,” the statement sets forth, “‘as made, was arbitrary, unqualified and required an advance without examination to the amount specified at $4 per month. * * * It wasan unauthorized, unqualitied and illegal order for every pensioner to be advanced to $4 who was receiving less. Itwas made April 25, aud it was proposed to have it take effect March 27.” It is further claimed that “such a course as this would not be ef benefit to the soldiers ulti- mately, as it is intended only to benefit those who are the least disabled; in other words, those who have the least claim for disability If one may judge that these men are to be ad- vanced upon a mere opinion as to what should be the least amount of pension, the others might justly claim that their more severe wounds and disabilities were quite as uncom- pensated as those of less degree. In other words, whenever the opinion of s commissioner, without investigation, is substituted for actual | amination as to disability, every man’s ‘n- sion ia put at risk, either to be exaggerated so that the government or People would not allow it or to be so disparaged as that nothing could be obtained.” In conclusion it is asserted that “it must also be obvious in all this that there is no expres- sion, as there is no disposition, to prevent any Peng ay ae from acquiring all the pen- sion his disability entitles him to—either by original application or application for increase. All that is being done is to maintain the law, to be liberally coastrued, but by no means dis- regarded, and to allow each in his turn, with- out partiality, all he is entitled to. If the law is abandoned the weak, the distant, and those without powerful friends will suffer, while favorites will flourish.”” CORPORAL TANNER ARBAIGNS GEN. BUSSEY. Corporal Tanner, in the course of an inter- view yesterday in regard to the reversul of his order, said: “I arraign Gen. Bussey for having undertaken to put me ina false position before the public. He couveys the impression that the effect of my order of April 25 was to arbi- trarily raise all pensioners on the roll at less than $4 per month (between 83,000 and 34,000) to #4 per month. Ou the contrary, the order clearly shows toany one whoreads it that the arbi- ‘tof it, and the whole of it, in fact, re- ferred to cases allowed on and after the 27th of March, the day I took oifice. I determined that I would not issue a certificate for less than $4 © month if I had the power to prevent it. I Tooked into the law and found that clearly and indisputably I had the wer. It is broadly ated ‘that the ratings fixed by the medical boards are subject to revision by the commis- sioner.’ No one will intelligently dispute that Thad the pewer to take up every case rated at less than $4 per month and order the certif- ieate issued at $4. I had broadly declared my purpose; I had nothing to conceal. I saved a Yast amount ef time and trouble by issuing that order. Then I gave verbal orders that those of the 33,000 pensioned at less than $4 per month who bad an application on file for merease, accompanied by « certificate of medi- cal examination held within a year, should have their claim adjudicated on that examina- tien and go up to atleast $4 per month or go offthe roll. “I ordered verbally that all the others should be sent an order for a medical examination and abide the result on a like basis. 1 think mostof them would have gone upto $4. There is plenty of law for it. en. Bussey to the contrary notwithstanding.” AN OPEN SECRET. Mr. Tanner also said that “it is an open { secret in departmental circles that the judicial reasonsof ‘Judge’ Bussey are the evolutions of the mind of a gentleman from Kentucky who was appointed under the late administration on the labor force of the patent office, tried before the civil service commission of principal exam- iner in the pension office, failed to pass, and was afterward appointed a member of the pension board of appeals in the secretary's office. salary $2,000 per annum, to sit in judg- ment on the acts of the commissioner of pen- sions. Having myself seen in his own hand- writing his statement that he is a life-long resident of Kentucky and for twenty years editor of a democratic paver, and his further statement, in answer the question if he had served in either the army orthe navy, that he served in neither army, and, therefore, was particularly well qualitied to do justice in ® place in the _—— office, Lam not sur- d that such a man should pronounce worably on the presumed sufficiency of 7- cents-a-day pension for a veteran who. as the | result of the contact with the miasma and foul water of the swamps, is now asufferer from ebronic diarrhwa, but what I fail tocompre- lend is how Gen. Bussey comes to permit him- self to put his name to such a decision. I do not believe this decision will be permitted to stand.” ——.-—_— Freperick axp Hacenstowx Faras.—The annual fairs at Frederick and Hagerstown will open Tuesday, October 15, and close Friday, the 18th. The B. and O. will sell excursion tickets to either point, including admission, at reduced rates for all trains during the week, good until Saturday. Ou Wednesday, the 16th, ® special train will be run to Hagerstown, leav- ing B. and O. station at 6:45 a.m., and round- trip tickets sold, good for thisday only, includ- ing admission, at rate of $2; and on Thursday, the 17th, a special train will leave for Frede- rick at 3:90 a.m.. and round-trip tickets sold, good for that day only, including admission, at Fate of $1.75. = ——>__ Ex-Gov. Hartranft Dying. Pneumonia is uo longer a factor in Gen. Hartranft’s serious condition. His expectora- tion Is free from blood, the air passes through his lungs and he breathes without pain, but yesterday his condition was further compli- cated by uremia, the result of an impaired ac- tion of the kidneys, dating back several months. Dr. James Tyson, the dean of the THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., THE CRONIN CONSPIRACY. Alexander Sullivan’s Confidential Clerk Arrested for Complicity in the Plot. Late yesterday afternoon Henry N. Stolten- berg, confidential clerk and stenographer of Alexander Sullivan and Thomas B. Windes, was arrested by Chicago detectives and hur- ried to jail for the part he is supposed to have played in the jury bribing plot. The arrest was mnde at 5 o'clock, just as the big opera house building, in which the office is located, was crowded with people. It was 6 o'clock when the young man was taken into Judge Longenecker’s room. There he met the lawyers for the state, Chief Hubbard and Capt. Schuttler. A brief conference was held. It was evidently satisfactory to the state, for when the meeting was over Stoltenberg was sent away in the custody of two cera, specially detailed to guard him, and it was afterward officially stated that he had been taken toa hotel where he could be closely ‘ded until his presence before the grand ce is required. Stolteuberg’s connection with the crime is one of the secrets of the state attorney’s office. Bailiff Hanks and Frederick W. Smith, who were John Graham’s chief lieutenants, have made frequent use of his name in their con- fessions. dhe frequently met Stol- tenburg in Graham's com any and that the stenographer appeared to be ply interested in the work of getting a “fake” juror. Stoltenberg is a fine-looking fellow with blue eyes anda bionde mustache. He dresses with great care and taste. He attends to all of Alex- ander Shilivan’s correspondence, and execu all his private commissions. When Dr. Cronin’s body was found, Stoltenberg was one of the first men suspected of being implicated in the crime. He was summoned before the special grand jury and submitted to the inspection of @ woman who was supposed to be Mrs. Carlson, and though she partially identified him as a man who had called ou her inthe guise of a uewspaper reporter, he was released. He has been in Alexander Sullivan's employ for several years. He has a family. ~ soe A MILLIONAIRE CONVICT. The Curious Career of Thomas H. Blythe, One of the Argonauts of 1849. Thomas H. Blythe was ono of the argonauts of'49, In that year he struck California and made a big find in the gold diggings. He in- vested his gold in lands and became one of the | nabobs of the Pacific slope. In 1883 he died, leaving an estate valued at $5,000,000 and no will, He was then living a bachelor life ina redwood palace on Nob Hill, in San Francisco, and his death in his bath caused considerable excitement, The coroner’s jury decided that | he died of heart disease, Asister and brother soon showed up in England, and in 1834 daughter, Florence, came on, accompanied by a woman whoclaimed to be her mother and who called herself Mrs. Mary Blythe. The mother swore that the dead millionaire was married to her in London and that he was the father of her daughter Flor- ence. James Crisp Perry of San Francisco was Perea Florence's guardian, and a hot legal fight for the dead man’s millions was begun. THE DEAD MAN'S HISTORY. As the fight progressed the dead man’s his- tory was hunted up and it was learned that when he went to California in '49 he had gone there as a probation man from the English convict colony in Van Dieman’s Land. Then it was brought out that he had been an English thief; that after various offenses he was finally convicted in 1842 of tapping a till in Liverpool and transported to Hobart Town, Van Dieman’s nd, to serve a seven years’ sentence there and on the famous Norfolk island, where, with 50,000 other convicts, he toiled on government work under first the famous Sir John Franklin nd afterward under the notorious Governor “Bully” Price, who was subsequently mur- dered by the convicts. He served his term out ana with a few exceptions no one in California knew his past record. These few exceptions were associates with him in the English penal colony and had also grown rich in California, | It is this Thomas Blythe that the brother and sister claim as their brother and to whose | mullions they lay claim, but the wife and daugh- ter assert that Thomas Blythe the millionaire aud Thomas Blythe the convict are different men. 4A STRANGE RECOGNITION. Superintendent Michael Donn of the home of of industry, Philadelphia,who was acompanion in servitude with Blythe and is to give his de- position in the case, said in an interview Mon- aay: “Of course I do not know much about his recent career. I only know that he is the same man I met in Van Dieman’s Land. Now there are other millionaires in San Francisco who know this and who were like Blythe and myself convicts on Norfolk Island. One day while I was looking at some machinery at a county fair near San Francisco I noticed two finely dressed men with big diamonds closely regarding me. After a bit one of them came up and said: ‘Peter, this beats Vandemonium, don’t it?” Iimmediately knew him for an old convict, because Peter Featherstone was my convict name, and Vandemonium was the con- victs’ name for Van Dieman’s Land.” —-2ee THE QUEEN OF ADVENTURESSES. Annie Whitmore, Well Known in Wash- ington, Now Figures as Complainant. ‘The famous Anaie Whitmore, born in luxury, refined, feline and adventuress, out of prison since October 2, again figured in a police court in New York last Friday, this time as complain- ant. Late Thursday night pedestrians in Broad- way near Harrigan’s theater were startled by feminine shrieks of “Heip! police! thieves! Then aman darted around the corner of 36th street closely pursued by a well-dressed woman. The man was caught at 37th street and 8th ave- nue by Policeman Lee of the West 37th-street squad. ‘The woman came up psnting for breath a moment after and said the man had darted out ofa ballway in Broadway, clutched her throat with one hand and snatched her purse, with 249.87 in it and a diamond pin worth #10. In the scramble following her $35 ruby ring slipped off her finger into his hand. These articles were found in Frederic Mason's pockets aud he told Judge Gorman that he had nothing to say except that he had used ro violence. Mrs, Whitmore has had more of an adventur- ous career and has been known by more names than any other woman in the land. She has | responded at various times to the names of Peck, Walling, Welling, Snyder, Stuyvesant, Wallington, Corteau, Whittemore, Whilling- ford, Arneaux and to other names. The New York police call her “The Queen of Adventu- resses.” She is the danghter of a Georgia planter and ran away from home when fourteen years old and married Capt. Wallingford, from whom she obtained @ divorce. She is said to have had six husbands siuce then, death and divorce freeing her as often as she liked, She was a lobbyist in Washington at one time, and after- ward a claimant for over a million dollars against the government. Mrs, Wallingford has stood trialin Philadelphia and in Boston for blackmailing and horse stealing and in New York for bigamy, In 1855 she was arrested for drunkenness in Brooklyn, and then she told the story of a mar- riage between herseif anda Brooklyn engraver, who already hada wife aud family. Both were tried and acquitted of bigamy, the man claim- University of Pennsylvania, was telegraphed for Jesterday at the suggestion of Dr. Kead and im the afternoon held a consultation with the local attending physician. The family of the sick general—his wife, Misses Marion and Ammie Hartranft aud Linn Hartranft, the Foonsest of the general's sous—gathered about bedside nearly all the day, and Samuel, suother son, who is on business at Sheridan, Pa, was telegraphed to come immediately home. The general's condition through last night did not improv —————~oo—_ South Dakota’s Senators. Yesterday at Pierre the senate and house of the South Dakota legisiature took separate ballots om Senators. In the senate Moody and Pettigrew each reevived 41 to 4 each for Bart- lett Tripp of Yankton and M. H. Day of Springfield, democrat, in the house the vote stood 108 for Moody and Pettigrew to 14 for Tripp and Day, To- day the two houses meet in joint session, at which time the republican caucus nominees will be elected. he gentlemen are i nent citizens of the new State and sble men. Leave hope bebind, All ye whe enter here! Soran the dire warning which Dante read on of the Inferno. So runs the cruel ve: ing that Me was drugged into unconsciousness at the time of the ceremony. Afterward she figured as the woman who obtained the release of @ wealthy and aged Philadelphian from a lunatic asylum and then kept him in contine- ment for ransom. He notified hie friceds by dropping a uote out of his window to the side- walk, where a passer picked it up. Once she sued the Sixth-avenue railroad Macnee she had been ejected from the car after she had paid her fare, and this case was settled. She told the police that she lived at the Gilsey house, but there they kuow her not. ti ———e His Partner Robbed Him. The firm of Dalger & Jackson (Frank Dalger and Harrold Jackson) kad three floors at No. 317 West Baltimore street. Baltimore, stocked with $5,000 worth of advertising cards and lithograph art novelties. Mr, Jackson,who has been traveling through the south for the firm, was summoned home from Atlanta, Ga., by his brother, who st ted something was wrong. Arriving in Baltimore yesterday morning, he found the store stripped of all the goods and his partner goue, An oil well owned by the Arbuckle famil; was struck Tuesday night at Chartress, pect ae i is flowing at the rate of 1,000 a day. _ The Carriage Builders’ national association at Syracuse, N.Y¥., yesterday elected John A. _— Fpbemsone | ntarrnenee A report was sub- ing attention to the scare: i toh ond Weber the ity of white struction of timber iu the south, —_—_——_— e__————————— Be Wisk ty Titz.—You have too for one so ‘Try timber and deploring the de- any ey baire ¥ R 4 young ioe eee Wwouxnprn. ‘I was wounded in the leg at the battle of Stone River Poison extended to my whole system and I suffered a deaths. Nothing did me any good until I took SWIFT'S SPECIFIC, which took the poison out of my blood and enabled me to feel myself # man again. 8.8. §. is the remedy for blood poison. JOHN CONWAY, London, 0. The world ought to know what S. 8.8. has done for ‘me in the cure of a malignant cancer. which was so bad as to be considered incurabie by the physicians in Chicago, where I went to be treated. The hospital surgeons gave me up, saving they could do nothing, forme. One of my neighbors sent me a copy of an ad- vertisement cut from paper in regard to SWIFT'S SPECIFIC, and I began taking it. Io relief from the first few doses; the poison was gradually forced out of my system and I was soon cured sound and well. It is now ten months since I quit taking 8. 3. 8., and I have had no sign of return of the dreadful disease. MRS. ANN BOTHWELL. Au Sable, Mich. ‘Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. AUCTION SALES. THIN AFTERNOON. au6-e039t-3 EE: RICK HOUSE, No. 1154 TWEN- TNaccoN Brent , NORTHWEST, NEAR CORNLR OF M STREET. On THURSDAY APTERNOON. OCTOBER SEV- ENTEENTH, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the premises, LOT 22, SQUARE 51, fronting 17 feet 6 inches on 22d strect and a depth of 74 tect 8 inches; alley in rear. Improved by a three-story Brick House, 8 roomsand bath, water and gas. This property is in rapidly improving section of the ee. heat signal office, $2,000 can remain on the property, the bal- ance cash. A deposit of $100 required at sale, Con- Yeyancing, &c.. nt purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be com- | plied with in fifteen days, otherwise right reserved to | rosell nt the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser | after five days’ public notice of such resale in some hewanaper Publlsued itr Washington. D.C. oc] 4-d&eds DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, ANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LARGE LOT. NO. S27 N SIKEET, WEST WASHING: By, 10. 12360, folio 41 the District of Columbia, we will Rrsmes, on THURBD AY Ht 17 OBER, AD. 1880, AT FIVE: O'CLOCK P.M lowing described real estate, situate in the Columbia, to wit; All those certain pieces or parcels of | land and ‘premises kuown aud distinguished as and being those parts of lots numbered oue hundred and | six (106), one hundred and seven (107) and oue hun- dred and twelve (112),in Beatty and tion to Georgetown, which said lots. the land records of said District ia yf 131; 58. folio and 1351, Toho id. the wand scribed in 01 as follows, nam on Ist now Ny strect twents-nye frow the southeast corner of said lot N ning thence west on suid street sixty aud sx (6) inches to & point opposite t tue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 5 et seq.. one of the lund records of in front of the TH DAY OF OC. the fol- 1 eine de- ewinDing teat west 106, and run- ur (64) eet ter of the Partitionw ail separating the house on this parcel from the Louse next West thereot ; theuce northaud through the ce partition wall one hund elghty-seven (187) feet and one (1) ich twenty-two (22) feet, more or less, to the I | lots Nos. 113 in said addition; c ih ) feet and mine (J) inches to the south- | ‘of suid lot 112; thenco east on the line be. ween jots Nos. 106 and 113 three (3) feet, three and | one-half (3) inches; thence south forty-three (43) feet and six (6) 1 aud eight and one- hundred aud six (106) feet aud six (6) inchos to street and the place of beginuing, toxether with ali the hueprovements, Ways, cascments, rights, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenauces to the same belong: ing or in any wise appertaining. Tern d Cask, balance in eqnal i 18, Dotex to bear 6 per yable semi aunusliy, aud to be secured by deed oi ust ob premises sold, oF all cash, at option of pur- | chaser. A deposit of $250 required at sale. Convey ancing, Kc. as purchaser's expense. ‘Terns to phed with in 10 dnys, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reseli the property at the risk and cost of he defaulting purchaser after O days’ public notice le in some uewspaper published in Wash- WILLIAM CORCORAN HILL,) oct-d&ds CHAKLES A ELLIOTT, i NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Trustees sale of valuable real estate, consisting of a two-story and basement Brick House of six rooms, and No. 341i Q street northwest (formerly 4th st Georm-town, D.C., now called West Washington, aud Au adjoimins lot, in ail having & front o: abuut sixty six (Gt) feet and six (G) inches. — This is a zood build. ing site, having a southern gxposure, and in « part of the town which is iuaproving vers fast. | “Under and by virtue of @ decre: of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in a cause wehereln Janes Barker of al; were fi drew Barker the defendant, and iushet ‘Trustees, auity Twill, ou THURS ICTOBER SLVENTEENTH, 1580, at HALF- AST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., sell at ‘public auction in t of the premises the followiug described » known and desiguaced upon the of said te pt Jot numbered ten + #0) f lot nu eleven (11), in Beatty and kins’ amended addition to Georgetown, the same bein. braced within the following likes, to wit: “Be ning for the same on the north side of street (now call street), und at. tho whers the dividing line between'lot uine (9) aud lot ten (10) touches the said street, and runuins thence west with tho line of said 4th street toa polut m the said line of said street which wo be inter- sected by the outer line of the west wall of a so erected on waid lot numbered eleven 11) by Andrew. Barker in bis lifetime. if extended south to the line of said sitet, and thouce wich said line reversed and ex- tended north to the rear on orth line of said lot eleven (11), thence easterly and by aud with the said rear line of lotseleven (1) and ten (10) to lot nue (), aud thence by and with the dividing line betwen lots ive (9) and ten (10) to the place of beciuning, Improved by a two-story-and-baserment brick house, containing six rooms and two large porches, extending the full length of the house, re prescribed by said decree, All of iu cush or at the option of win 4th pont 3 thereof in cash, one-third pa; le im ous year thereafter with interest, one-thi pay able in two years thereatter with interest, the de- erred payments to be red tO the parties, accordiny to th respective rights and interests, by @ good wu sath deed oF trust upon the premises sold, to the sutisiuction of the trustee. Adepusit of one huudred (100) doliars required on day of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within ten (10) days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell atthe Cte eps of a one geeoe purchaser, AlL Couveyanciny ard recordiug nt purchases comt, THUL B. Wi "1 oc7-d&da YEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st, TKUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON GEOKGIA AVENUE AN eee SOUL Bie rEEN yA O. NOWN AS No. STk, AND LALGE OU1 BUILDINGS, By Virtue of adeed of trust, dated the 26th day of May, A.D. 1887. and recorded in liber folio 249 ot seg. of the laud records ot the District of Co- Tumbia, I will sei! at public auction im front of the premises ou MONDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY OF OCTUBEK, A.D. 188%, at FIVE O'CLOC . of Lot nuimbered two (2), hundred aud ninety-one (lUul) the city of m, ip the District of Columbia, being all js Jot except that purt conveyed to Salen H, Hurley. beginuine at the northwest corner of said lot thence est along the line of E street feet, thence south eighty-one thence svat t ug line between lore humubered ti (3) iu said square, thence north ninety: | the place of veginuing, aud contaimiug 2,10 square | fect of ground, wore or loss. ‘The purt to be sold con | tains seventy-iwo hundred aud seventy-five (7.279) | square feet Of eround, more or less, fronting | street southeast thirty (jU) feet and on Georgiaavenue 2) feet, aud is improved by a two-story we and large outbuildings, ers of sale: One-half cuxu aud the balance in on ‘snd two years from date of sale, wits interest payal | semi-anuualiy, secured by deed of trust on the 1 | erty soid, or ali cash at purchuser's option, Ail’ cun- veyuheinig and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of one Lbundred dollars ($00) required ot time of | sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within | teu days f ou day cf sale the trustee reserves the right to resoil the property at the risk uud cost of the des Say hiperenes after three Foon So eo nouce of | join some newspaper published in Wasliing- JOSEPH PAICH, Trustee, 910 Khode Island ave. 18 POSTPONED ON Ac- RSDAY OCTOBER SEV. | H, 1889, Same time snd pi ocl4-eokds JOSEPH PATCH, Trustee. faus uch re: ton, D.C. ocis-eok HE ABOVE SAL gount of the rain to THU ____ FUTURE _DAYs. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE BY CATALOGUE oF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, STEEL ENGRAVING™, "CARPETS, &C., EMBRACING IN PART HANDSOMELY UPHOLSTEKED + ARLOR FURNI- TORE, iN SULLES “A. PARATE PILCES: 0 LERL LINE. W HANGINGS, POR- CET AND BRUSSELS WALNUT HALL ) MA: NDO' S, Fear Hen © Ad He! WALNUT GLASS N iD D TEA SEKVICE, 'WENTY-THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER, 1889, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, I shall sell the eutire coutents of the elegant residence No. 4 lows circle. Many of the Oil Pain aud are of great merit and Steel Line cr) tse ha will be o) ‘The house towsle from Dasa tll S On WEDNESDAY, THE were purchased abroad ¥ Well-known artists. The are fine aud will speak for them Sor rege! the day prior “THOMAS DOWLING, ocl6-dts ‘Auctioneer, PP 'RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLIN Nosd0u NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Jolumbis, passed day of Sep- Tnuiber, AD 1 sw, ta tye case of Mary Ve bed tal mis M. Hyatt etal. No. 11720 Equit | by a further decree in said cause. 19th of september, A.D. 1550, 1 at MY THE MIPTEENTH Dav OF OCTOBER, 1880, at FIVE UCLOCK P_M, sub Lot “b."of John C Hark? fot te) in come No. Sip in the eid of Warkineton, ‘D-C., with the haprovemente and spur ances. ’ of in coiaanl Sere er atte rece ees abie respectively at one and two = frou the day of sale, with iu ‘sect by ‘of trust upon the property, or all cash at the option of x ie raring berg 3 and at 's cost, day of aale igi Feserved to after shsee days? advertisement Evening and cost of the purchaser. acceptance of DUNCANBON BKOS., Auctioneers waanahse tea wg AUCTION SALES. Tononnow. MAS DOWLING, > Auctiomeee. SALE OF CHOICE ‘ACINTHS, TULIPS, See Ears ene t THOMAS DO’ iD NI a ATE DEPARTM! of 1. hustioneee. GINE BUILDING LOTS ON NO) FeGiexry NORTHWEST ST. NT. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER EIGH- TRENT At FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in front © of the west 51 feet front of rE, SQUARE 14: fronting on north side of © street, nest corner of 18th street northwest, near new State This property can be readily subdivided. Mais pret wan at t Intere st, payable semi-annual cent End to be secured by deed of trust or ail cash st option of purchaser. A itof oe ¢ defaulti after five days’ public uotice of sack resafs fn sunse ne in. Washing ton, D.C. DUNGANSON BROS. clas A UBLIC SA UABLE UNiIMPROVED ‘OF N THE EAST SIDE OF NEW HIRE AVENUE BETWEES L AND M (Sti NORTHWEST, IN WASHINGTON, IDAY NEXT, the EIGI DAY OF ogTobEte 188%. at HALE PAST FOUR, O'CLOCK ma seventy-two (72), nd, T! gen is lot has a sixty (60) feet on lew Hampshire avenue, and van ‘tageous 01 in- ip six aud twelve months from notes of the purchaser, in- ved deed of trust on said ption of the pure! of sale aud terms ‘complied sqvgn days from date o sale o said deposit to be fortell unpaid taxes Pp gg ea pod the fiscal year en june «) end all c fe ancing, examinvucn of title and recording ‘at pur chuser’s cost. Title vod or no sale, ocl5-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, v36 F st, PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UN- IMPROVED PKOPERTY FRONTING ON 4TH, M AND STH STREETS SOUTHEAST. I will offer for sa‘e infront of the premises the FIFIERNIH day of OCTUBr. ‘OUR O'CLOCK P.M. all of original Lots 2 to 26, inclusive, in square nu1ubered 826, ‘Terms of sule: One-third cash and the baiance in one (1) and two G2) yours with interest at 6 per ceut per aunum, payable semi-annually and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. $00 deposit will be on each Jot at Hime of sale, All converanciug at pucchdser's cost. Terms of sule to be complied with in fftecu days. oci 1-dts HO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, ‘THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- count of the Weather to FAIDAY, OCTOBER on 1889, at to 19and EIGHT! 1 ‘ame hour and place. oclb-dts GEv. W, STICKNEY, Auctioneer, Real Estate Auctioneer, poms E. waceam, PROPERTY AT . FOUR- ghND SUUTH CAROLINA Ou EENTH DAY OF OCTO- BER, at HAL FOUR O'CLOCK » 1 will oer for saie in front of the premises ‘original lot 9, im square 1U6U, fronting 22 50-100 feet on south Caroling uvenue aud ubout 74 feet om Fourteenth strret, improved by a frame shanty. ‘Terns day of sa . -. _ LHOMAS E, WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. ocl4-15-16- T AUCLION—STOCK OF GROCERIES AND iquors at auction on FRIDAY, OCTOBER NTH, 1849, at HAL! ae 4 Store corner of 3d u.e. ‘This stock is nearly new and wo tion of buyers, Also some good Housel + W,.T) GUNNELL & CO. u ‘TKUSTEES' SALE OF HOUSE NO. 1222 R STREET NORTHWES’ By virtue of 1 of trust, recorded in liber No, 1: eq. one’ of the land records for the Disteiet of Coluzablas atsdat the request of the purty secured thereby, we will offer for snie in front of the premises on TURSDAY, the SIF LEENTH DA} OF UCTOBER, 1589, ut FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the followin property, situate iu the City of Wasuingt ctof Colunibia, known and de- scribed as lot nuubered 14, 14 Coltiman, executor, and trustees’ subdivision of certuin lots in square 2 Sold subject to a certain deed of trust to secure thi sun of about $2,200. Exact amount will be stated at time of sale. ‘Terms of sale cash, $100 deposit will be required time ot sale. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten day: or the property wiil be resold at the risk und cost of the dezaultuué purchaser. All conveyauciny and re- cording at purchasers cot. OHN T. oc3-codkds ‘vey, } Trustocs, Ri GEO.W. BTIC! t# THE ABOVE SALE IS_POSTPONE! DAY. OCTOBER EIGHTEENTH, 188 an JHN T. ALMS, 8 GEO. W. STICKNE TO FRI- ame hour JR terre, pane & CO, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, (Formerly with Duncanson Bros.) SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We desire to inform our friends and the public that we have severed our connection with the Messrs, DUNCANSON BROS., ‘Where we have been employed for 18 and 14 years re- spectively, aud will on or about NOVEMBER 1 Open our New and Commodious AUCTION, COMMISSION AND STORAGE ROOMS At 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W., Where we shall conduct a first-class suction business in all of its several branches, ‘The building which is being erected especially for us by Mr. John T. Lenman will be provided with all the latest appointments necessary to the proper conduct of our business and will, we do not hesitate to say, be the most Complete Auction House south of New York city and compare favorably with any in the great metrop- olis. Our sales rooms for the sale of FINE ART, BRIC-A-BRAC, LITERARY PROP- ERTY, &c., Will occupy the whole of the Second Floor of our Spacious Building, and will be especially sdapted to such sales; reached by elevator and provided with ladies’ retirine rooms, and especial pains will be taken torender comfortable the attendance of ladies and others at all sales. Pending the completion of our building we are pre- pared to receive and conduct sales of REAL ESTATE, FURNITURE aT PRIVATE RESIDENCES, STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE, &c., and solicit of our friends and the public their patron- age in our particular brauch of business, at our Tem- porary Office, in the office of the Washington Safe Deposit Company, 916 Pennsylvania avenue, two doors east of the seat of our future operations, and we cun guarantee, to all our patrons, perfect satisfaction in every respect. Very respectfully, the public's obedient servants, JAS. W. RATCLIFFE, CHAS. W. DARR. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. 0c16-6t FPPso3lds DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY FRAME. SALE OF VALUABLE LOT HOUSE NC 4 AND ey p 8ST TWENTY-FIGST and Micuse, Cotter et al. are def public suction, 1u front of the UCLOBER TWENTi-21F 1H, 1sdy, at FOU CLUCK P.M., Lot Fifteen, in Holland et al. subdivision of lots in square ninety-seven (97), Wash: ington, D.C., said lot fronting twenty ieet on 2st | str-et hortuWest near O street and having a depth of one Luudred feet, ‘Teri of suie: One-third in cash, one-third in one year aud one-third in two years, with interest on de- ferred payments, to be secured on premises sold, or all cush at option of purchaser; $100 deposit at time of sale. All conv. K st cost of purchaser. ‘Lerms of sale to be conipl ed with within ten days, otherwise Fesue at purchaser's aXe) oc! UBLIC SALE, aveut for the heirs, will se Frederick, Md, OCCOBER TW = 1 an exceleut Plouring Mili and Business Property, hu improved, splendidly located, maguificent ater power. Po description, &c, Ro! Greeuneld Milis, address J. CL N rederick county, Md. rpsomas E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, 1514 TO 1sz2 HARRISON ‘AVENUE BOUL. bAS’ Ou TUESDAY, OCTOBER FIFTEENTH, AT HALF- PAST FOUR OCLOOK P-MLeT will offer ft Gaeta front of the pre: ub Lote 19 to 28, in square 1041, luiproved by 2-story Brick Houses. ‘Terms day of sale 0clU,11,12,14 THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct S@~ ON ACCOUNT OF THE IN tule weather tne abgve aule fa" postponed unui TOI, Pee aes TWENTY-SECOND, SAME HUUR THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. 001 6-dtw R SALE AT PUBLIC AU F; Fabuiiox TO HYATIGVILLEPRINGE GEOMOE ‘TY, MARYLAN. P}MTEENTH, AT TWO ty SATUKDAY, OCTOBER ‘Three New Commodious Dweilings—Lotsin fee simple and each 100 feet frontand 200 feet deep. orn SSE FRUUN STANLEY, Trosten “ool 4-5t* 208 Courtiand sty Barents, HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, ¥ 8. *AEPIR ASE HAR Earn ’ THUESDAY. OCTUBER 17. 1889. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. AUCTION SALES. aT A |-—ON AY, i= TUE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED US tile MOK. #, OCTOR E TWEN TY-FIRST, SAME HOUR and ocl7-3t” WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucta, |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. : REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR: UMBER OF GOVERNMENT CARFETS, xe oat 4 5 4 RAILROADS, T PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE DUATS, ® ’ Tack SPLESDID sce ay 2 IN P- ¥ Chicago are at 0 to Cap qippsts and icc tue aud dipne core Harrisbars to Bt Louis: dads, except saturday, to Chicaga, with Sweeping Cs to Chicago, West daily, with temo amd st =. : Pee ee Re ae 10-00 p.m. daily, for Pitt the AUCTION SA A bery rough Slee} and Soloed SubE CSTE PARTS ST TES | witdimeemeut ands two-story beck Bultieg with | Dunes Ghicaposs veiw © Pitebure and bor ‘CLOC! MBER « AL PIANOS, MINKOHS 10 SUITES OF EINE PARLOR | Pree esenh Kane, Canandaigun, Rochortsh ant haces Palle FURNITURE WALNUT AND PAINTED CHAMBER cater ee daily, except Sunday, 8 10 8.10. FUKNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, COUCHES | 7° => ‘snd con. | For ine, Canandaigua sud daily; GRAVINGS, SHPRAT ROGE AND ART SOUREES | sain slate saloon parlor 19 fost by 3Y feet, large we | Sa. Xyptopet Saturday, 10-000 DINING ROOM AND OFFICE FURNITUR poe tt eS rw ilieanar york, Lock Haven aid Einire st 030m ‘ A55 23.5 ee Snore mln | exces t Sunday (WOTHER SRPARATE LOIS OF 'D! berg wy Sn gpg egy Bh ae yong roit PHILADELPAIA NEW YORK AND THE BAST, FURNITURE ‘Bg ine front bulidiig te thirty (30) feet wide, 6h 8:00, (00 and 11-40 om, S50, a ABOUT 40 SCHOOL DESKS IN GOOD CONDITION. asp au the balance quegete eomey 2-30, 4:10, Tied pam Liat ALSO, jwenty-four of Care, 840 a.m. daily, A NUMBER OF FANCY'BANTAM CHICKENS. | ivervet {Tous day : with A LARGE NUMBER OF Cane ts M TRE U. | fn al pareheee ee 8 CAPITOL, WHITE HOUSE AND NAVY DEPART: | Gepouit will be 1eq 5:10 a.m, week daysanu 5.10 p.m. daily, = Sear de renee Se come cd with witita eudars |p, FEU withoat Changs, S30 pie ace tiene” APPLETON’S ENCYCLOPEDIA, 15 vola.; Cost $105. byt Ge ai ee at purchaser's cost. All taxes poco Jersey City with boats ot Beooklyn Anuex, aflord- TWO RIFLES AN! OF CARPENT! LS; | anente be to day of sale, ing direct transfer to Pulten street, svoiding eee RO AT THERE ORL a WHAM 3. MILLER, For Atlantic City, 8 70,1100. und 11 40 ama. week 2 yj a y, 10, > SPEEDY GHAY MARE WELL BROKEN TO 20ST DTS eTORT” p Trustees, | Faas Tl 0p in, dalle, > HARNESS AND SADDLE. 410 Sty street n.w. For, Baltimoie, 6-35. % 20, §:20. 9:00. 9-40, 9.3 E CLARENCE CARRIAGE; ONE FAMILY CAB-| 7, & WAGGAMAN. Auctioneer, aa 35500 god 1140 am, 12:08, BG, 230) 88 AT TWELVE O-CLOCK, is ‘On Sunday. 0-00, #02, 0:50, 12-40 HO) NEW AND AND CARRIAGES, : 5 S40, 4:10, 6-00, 7:40, 8.10, BGG TEES OsyoR LADIES’ GOODS.___ phaapheohtinaen SALE OF DESIR. IMPROVED PROPERTY Freosts: FRONTS !! FRONTS 111 - és < S oreo OF K AND 3D STREETS ar ost the thing for Gummer. 4 + 20and 9:00 a.m., 12-05, 4:20 and 4 way : tig, . mole? “beckoe mira REREEING Setsnsn ae PeTE u. *haaxor sx Litpa ccemmseune name 1sey, at HALF-Pas’ rt "LOCK P- ry " ALLXANDKIA AND FREDERICKSBURG aa 4 te Band F quire 358th ashington cc, bar ‘i ee RAL AAD ALEMANDiA AND WasHiNe tO wed by two ses, Nos. 227 Fine French Hair Goods, . tha 1007 Set ue te HO oe . IN EFFECT MAY 12, 1889. Terms one third cash, balance in one and two years, 001 G- 1m Shamponing. For Alexandria, 4:30, 6 So, Property. crallcaah,itpreterea's dapodvorelvGes | MpME. BRADLEY, MODINE Foumeuty oF | $s iss aa T a ; = . oF | 80: and 113 ‘oe Sumida: Srig er Rate ce es | Baki aeemeress | jag stk tolls Palast EDWARDS & BARNARD, Attorneys. Foe, Pectect bitand Moderate Frices, Addre® | peoummodaticn for tice, 745 am, and 4.55 p, nanS 00 5th st. aw, S| 8, = DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. LAte WISBING THEIR FINE LACES DONE | For tuchmond am ne South, +30, 10.57 am. 0c17-d&ds pin First-clage French style cal ai the only ex: 1 p.m. daily, except Sunday \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | Sitar ae ae, eee eee, ARE Tas sant natle. 2-2 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON EIGHTH | Tewous oe STREET SOUTHWEST AT YUBLIC AUCTION. GERMAN, FAVORS. JAP SCHOLLS, Fauaso) On TUESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SECON Napkins. Toy ctares, Paper 1889, at FOUR O'CLUCK P.M., in trout of the = | Gaines, Studies. Gold Paint Metallics, 4 aterials ises, I will sell fronting 25 feet | Making Paper Flowers, Gold, Silver aud Colored Paper, on the east side of Sth Dand E streets ‘Taw Lanterns, & J. JAY GOULD, 4:1 9th st hwest by a dey th of 4 feet toan alley, improved | _oc!-im* Dwelling, No. 4 ‘for jor the checkumg estipauion from hoirls and rosudnnces, cae WOOD, EAL RMENTS DY <D ALTERED General Pas Aveo yrs, Onetizdcaany talc S equa tayente | SEAISKIN GARMENTS, DYED AND ALTERED | coer era Paar Arn of six aud twelve months with interest: aud secured Es CUNNiNGHAM, “FurRTERs" | Barrrrore Axn Ouro Ramnoan cad vorcrding st cost OF Paaeee, LATE EaEE | _es0-Oen 1310 Sth st. uw. between Nando. | Schedule im effect JUNE Ze amet Tequired at tine of sale. mt JPRENCH DYEING. SCOURING AND DEYCLEAN- | 1¢#¥ Washinyrton fromm station corner of New Jersey cel fade THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | Fina ESTABLISHMENT: S08 Kem Kone For Chicago aint See eS Cee senda NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 113 H} Lint Gan Laden and Gente work jof every Geecri | presa daily 11-20 am,capress Up an see STKEET NORTHEAST. ~~ ERD. CARDLIGH LeRoi se reese, ANTON | P'Sor Cancinuat, st Lous ond tediemapelia, express On TUPSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY. | ANB, CARQLINE LEKCH, tormeriy | daily, S00 and 11 iapuae SECOND, at FIVE O'CLUCK, we will sell in front of | 224 Maison Yricee, tat une aid Cievelaya, Veatibaled Limitedeme the premises STON FISCHER ‘an ee = mt. DEY CLEANING ESTAB- | press daily 11-20 au express 8 40 pn. LOT 8, SQUARE 719, LISHMENT AND DYE WOKKS, 906 G st. u.¥- For Wheeling, Parkersburg aid principe stati improved by New ‘Two-story Brick House, seven jes" and Gents’ Garmenta ofall kindeclesnedand 0D Uisin line, express dailyexccpt Aloudervar s, rooms and bath, bay window. Dyed without being ripped. Ladies’ Lveuiug Dresses | ©. Ter 2,700 can Fermin on the property, balance | & ‘specialty. Thirty-tve years’ experieuce. Prices | for Lexington and Local Sta! cash. A deposit of $200 at sale. Couveyancing,&c., at | moueraie. \e<l for and delivered. el4 | For .urey, $4.55 am, ? purchaser's cost, ALE NOOL GARMENTS MADE UP OR RIPPED | , For Baitiniore, week dajy ocl7-d&ds DUNCANSON BROs,, Aucta, ed & woud muurniug black o s noe : minuteni, ANSON BROs. Aucta,_ : mh, EO. \OKNEY, Auctioneer. aa ae TS (o-mansiien, piSt AND 2b Lara | FINANCIAL. ; "30, 4:00, 730, 8-00. 10:30 y Virtue of two certain deeds recorded = — ——— = pam" Liber 1:266, folio 32 et seq., and Liber 1255, folio 333 ACOMA, WASHINGTON TERRITORY. —SMALL Stations between 4 Baitl- si se4.- ono.of the lad recor for the Dinttict Of Gor | eemmete gt be Place mere so ae to Field & prutt | more. 5-0U. 0:40. 6:30 a ty PERE Eo ‘uinbia, and st the request of the party sect re- | ot from 2: cent ans months. | 1130 p.m Sundayy, 8 iy Size 4: POR ReaASaea Ay UH Gar op ea | nnn aoe nreton ee Be oy mencngion, on ay, THE TW. N AL OF OCTC - La Lewy jumore for lon, week daya, ER. 188i) at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, tho following de- BETHELL, McMANUS & GILLESPIE, 8 2Y, GH 21S, F220, 0 (s,m Re: roperty, lying an ry ty ash utes) &m. 12.10 in Bist Caltanbta snd known Ee described 25-3m _Ublman Market Block, Tacoma, W. ‘ Eee. $4545 uleton). ¢ i as lots 24 and 25 in Jno. F. Ultstead aud Braiuard 50, W. CORSON. ; = F Y math Warner, trustees, subdivision of original lots oto. 12, | @J N® W-COHSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEX, | 71! tay +:1a, 8:30, vil, inclusive, in square 723. I 4. ee Ae 1 AS 4 uianuves 2-0) ‘Terins of Sale, One-third (34) cash and the balance CORSON & MACARTNEY, 4 200, G2S0, 7280, 7245, BVO, 10000, 10:10 ip oue (1) and two (2) years with inteceat at the Fate of GOVE coat tena SUPE cc csc ehs Gn aneh aia: secured by deed of trust on the property eld ot Bankers and Dealers in Guverument Bonds and 620 pu renee trust on the pt Foperty wold, or all cash, at the option of ‘the purchaser, Sundays, 8.00 cm 4-85 p. Saute 12-05, 3 00rand deposit on euch lot will be ti Deposits, Exchange. Loans. Collections, 7 wm, 4:00pm Sonyeranciay anh Tetoine ot Sie Railroad Stocks und Bonds, ana sll securites listed : the Metropolitan ranch, 16:43 ‘Terms of male to be complied with iu 15 days. en the Exchanges of dew York, Pliladelphia, Boston E mn. JOF principal wtatods Cubs HEALD Me MEERUT, Teustemn, | SEteellere eer cee sourition Dist | “Sor hestilies ear sees 4:35 p.m, = C of inves! ons +4285 pe a 1B. M. McLACHLEN,§ Eremd oii Local Htalinee en ‘Insurance and Lei- ote Soares oe termediate puluts, *9:00% Pte a ie Fe iy on of pig 1 TAZ SU, 9b, 0 pane F GILBERT & CO., Real Estate Brokers. erican Beil 1 ‘hone ucht and sold ty For Boyds and stations, 17:00 SUNY SLE GP A rape | eeean a etbome mekwnentantecys | tana ti shedeins 1 No. 22 rWELF's a “burch train leaves neton on Sun STREET NORTHWEST. YOS v iS. PL. stoppily at 4 stabous on Motropoutan by vittue of & deed of trast, dated July 20, 1880, |_PIANOS AND ORGAN Ss. ater Freier 30s49, 110-00 aay 13-00, 18-30 Be and reco1 ay ir folie & et seq. of the | wy, - ) HY 2 = par Wl 1S pan Jund records of the District Of Columbia, we will sell, | PALLET & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS. | ot | FoF Hawerstown, 710-30am. and t5:30p.m. en BATUKDAY. OCTOBER TWENTY-SIXTH, 1889, | sh.j 408 Perfect Uprighs; 73 First Prizes; Joy ‘Traine arrive from Chicago daily 11:45 am.an@ in front the prem ‘at H’LF-PAST FOUR tans; Elegant jew Styles. 3 eye at 4:00 pein; from Cimciupati and dt. Lous daily 3. O'CLOCK P-M., Lot 199 of D. B. Grof's recorded sub- | _8@10 S11 th stinw. | am. and 1:59 pau; irom Pitisbute 7-10 aul. division of square No. 271, improved by a Two-story KRAKAUER PIANOS AT KUHN'S TEMPLE OF | 6:00 p.m. daily Brick House, being prewlises 2210 ‘Twelfth street Mosic, 1209G st.n.w. “hey are the Dnest and NLW YOKK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION northwest, imost durabie Pianos that can be made." Come aud | |For New York, ireuton, Newark and Elizabeth, Terms of sale see them. Price reasonable; terms easy. oc 0-3m. 00 mage ngwn on de and . H. HEISKELL, Jx.,? ocl6-dte A. M. GORMAN, VHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- CPD neal est TE, SITUATED AT THE SOUTHEABE CORNER OF Decxer Bros: Prasos. HIGHEST GRADE PIANOS BEFORE THE PUBLI WEBER, FISCHER AND ESTEY PIANOS Sold on Easy Terms and Rented. 4 REPRESENTATIVE STOCK OF PIANOS, SANDERS & STAYMAN, WENTY-SECOND DD STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHING. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the stpict of Celumbia, passed iu equity cause 11654, on the 13th day of ‘April, 1889, the undersigned, ‘Trustee, will offer for sale at public wuctiou, in Trout the respective premises, on MUNDAY, the 1 WEN- ic. diate poiuts between Baltimore and 0 and t4:50 p.m dork Wor Washington, "8: “2:8, "S15, “O00 paw. i. Talus leave Philadelphia for Washington, *4:1 S815, 2110 a.m, 11:55, “4:45, “5:08, “os8s of FXFIMST DAY OF OCTOBER: 1809." at, the hour = pe elnaiter mentioned, the folio’ pacce! re: 7 - hy s 4 . = FLY, » u a, sub lots 23 au in jurch an ‘ee. y terms, 3 ss wuare 84, sub lot 24 f.outing 20 fest on 22d street dnday and Soe ree BY OF feet deep ou D SANDERS & STAYMAN, Sunday aud Alouday, Yo aber wowuay Kaxe called for abd checked from hotels and The foregoing lots being in a recent subdivision of — Fesiuences by Union Trausier Co. on eft a8 Jota "9, tO. sad fis, Mausre 84. and recurded iu eur- | _Telerbone—629. oct-Sm_ | Ucket ices, 61d sud 15 retin) Ivana acute, aad ‘eruis of sale are as follows, to wit: One-third of the Re RRS A Beh Eee 9. 1 ODELL, Generel ef eet: purchase money in cas, sud tie ‘balanee in two equal Re RSE Bor SEDMONT + stalments in cue and two years Irom day of sale, NN ONT Alk LINE. - With interest, or all cash, at the option of the pur- Ex #23 Schoduloincdect + PTEMBER 29. 2000. chaser. A dopoait of #100 will be requtred on each a pi bast ‘Lenoessce Mell, daily $03 Warren: lot at the tine of sale, “Terms of sale 40 be comphed PI ton, Gordousviie, Charlottesville, Ly ucooune. aad With in seven days trom day of sale. A platof taesub- | UNEQUALED IN TONE, statious petweeu Alexabdria in snes nn, tom division will be exhibited ut the dime of sale, AND DU 3 Dewtel, Knorvilie; Custtanvage apd Matus, FRANE Tf. BEOWNIN Special attention of “Purchasers” is invited man sleever Wasuingtou to Meuplis. 1 416 50 “Rew Arustic Stylem” 1i:.d a iu.—Fast mail ueily Jor Warrenton, Char GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auct,, 936 F 3 Ebd DECUBATIVE i bestia ease Ema gg SECOND-HAND = A large sssortment, between Lyuchbure aud Danvilic, Urecusboru. sale HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. cous Hiniug sluost every. well-known . ats ets Asheville," Charlotte, s a co an ugh wil lowed out at Ver; at ta, ruinghain, Monteoner, New Urienus, eT Er Aue OF NV ALUABLE PROPERTY ON | in autres. BELCIAL TNDUCERERTS onered Lexus aid Caliiuruia, “Pullusau. dieejer rar) aaa sane I91L AND 1013, Ro SPECI. | 2 12icewand i teruie,which will Le ou GASY | Atlapte, parior cars Atlauta to Moviowery, Palauan 05, 900, 19TLASD 1013, R3PE Gi> | MODTMLY ANSTALL MENUS wien di | Bleepers) Montromery to. New Orleans.” Fulltasp PREMISES Sos. 1906, 1908, 1918 | ag, Wi BNA: & CO, | Sleeper Greevsboro’ to Coltimbisatd Aucusta Pat RESPEUTIVELY, ALL IN Tatg | a6 S17 Market soca | dleepers Washinton t Ciuciunati via C. aud cry. wan oute Wheceas on the 3d day of September, 1881, the —— in the Deed of Trust beremafter ‘mentioned, _GEN TLEMEN’S GOODS. _ =a Pp. m.—Daily, «7 ‘J » for opel Bape. caricuas te mame 7.0 p. w.—Duily Via 4 Bebvurg, ertuin subuivision, duly recorded in Liver No. = eee wen Vex ° anistige tons 11, at foho 47, of tue regords of the Surveyor's omice | Yj MHCHANT LAlLOBING. Shenyruis, comuccting’ tence for hil Arbamsos uate of the District of Coluuibia, did cause Lots numbered FALL AND WINTER, *89." alee i to New Urieaus we ysis 0) aud weveu (1), in Charles Dodge's re: isp Mionttieed ¥:40 p.m—Westeru Ex} ream daily for Manassa, thal Seveuty-alx (176 )sn the ety of Weahatng: ie Curown Importstions now received.endvon | CM “ASSutt axl piens Verticleteen eechies said District, to bo theihselves divided into Lot uiim- | @reahViteu Ww umyect at tue well-known house | PaesyacluLath Pulluan Vestivule train » amit bered frum: Forty-uine (4) to. Fifty-seven (07), both ot 11:00 p.m. —Southem bx} for Ly we inclusive. with a certain alley 5 feet in width. H. D. BARR, Danville, Heicuriy Anbevidle, “Cuariutin, ¢ And whereas there were crected by the suid grantor, clini Auruntay Atiaute, Moutgomery, New rican, 'eiat the said last-mentior rtall preiives MP0! JLo) Dalifuruia, vet oy known as Non. 1905, 1907. 1909, 1911 ahd 1913 - romped New Oricaiie, vis Adauta an Mouueotuery Paltoaa seit 1111 Penna ave, 17th street northwest, respectively, aud others known | S@2L AL Penme ave | enw ‘Birming! Ala., via as Noa. 1006, 1008, 1010 and 1912 New Haiayahire eye = shad Georgia gate Matlway, 8 ein Soe havitue tue Use of suid alley” mv} BOOKS AND STATIONERY, | , 2iitg cs Wesuugton Sid Obie division Jeave Wasby Aud whereas aiterward, on the te day of Apri, = SSS @aily arrive Hoand Hil 11 Y eat aud 7:20 put Sez, by ul certain deed of ‘rust of that uate, duly | JY EADQUAKTEDS FO rev Jeave hound Mil 8 05 ai daly ad in it No. Y¥B, wt folios 4 et seq. UL bUO] a xcept ', arrive mols Lartoks saine being one of the land records of the District of AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES | Pun’ snd? 85 phn. Columbia) the «rantor thereit, tg secure payment of Pircog toning from tho, Groth vie Coartents, Den. certait iud. bteduess thereby desc ‘convey: ‘Wholesale and Retail, vihe yc arr aatiugctob unto the undersigned the sald sie ubuibored Hive 15), x (6) and seven (7), respectively, with the buildings ah & : Via East Tennessee, Bristol and Lyuch- ft 6:03 aan. aud 10:40 plu: vie oe WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, aud improvements therecn, (the same then cousis 2023-3m 428 7th Hud Olio route and Charlottesville at. 2:0 puna —— ooo) Soi ogee peng — a pm and 6:53 au Strasburg local at duccd with Tali power in effet, iu the event of any default — = = = m. in jeyment of the said indebteduess, to sell apd con= EFURN IN 7 vation and Vey a0 inluch Of eu may of said lots nutabered ive sey, E 2US) FURNISHINGS. Checked st office, 1340 Peum 5,6; hud even 2, wih the buildings lamviove: | \ATALE PAPER. WALL PAPER Sisal avutiue sna Panectige™ Stati, Pouay iver F as Wight be neck t wala, ‘ud B street amount of such undebiedness (torvtner with expenses | pye proe,cmiapest place ju the cits. Blank Paper, 10c. VAS. 1. TAVLOR, Gen. Pass, Avent. aud coumissious. and taxes aud assessinente), out- 2 hat LERIEUXS, 18940 bg ge. | << tandi tae of sale, Saal 7 7 7 re) maibdont sh ta den masher speared, byte | Sine tantea "Une oy peel pemmar | FUTOMAU RIVER BOATS. by eer fended to, Southwest orders leit at Judd's Puarmscy, | >) <7 the sum of @9,000, with interest thereon trom the 1st | uded t ary OUNT VERNON day of October, 2eoh, ue tue Fate OF S per centum per ‘7th and F sts, s.w. weze-1u* "| ff AnuUm, and the party’secured by the OYAL LIQUID GLUE” MENDS = Cl: cS ‘Steamer W. W. CORCORAN, Capt. ze = nc PTaN, ct, b, th id Indebseduess bus, im writ Tih. si. whatt cept Sunday) tor Mo Ing, poquodied the updaregned tovell so mectrot tits | tals, Lose, Shoes, Hipes “Jewelry. Vernon, teoving et les, venccsns Wesetertreaboes property conveyed by the said deed of trust as may be | macity! Druss and Grocer: ‘1Uc-und 250. SU pin. Fare, round tip, €1, iucludiief sduisow Beceasary to satiety aaid unpaid indebtednent to- Coune Br G Ww erodiids and mansion. sci’. gether peuses, commissions, taxes andasseas- | Cooxina x Gras oN ts. Mow, therefore, be it known that on THURSDAY, — Dany Noxrorx Loxe. THE [Win 1y-LOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AD’ OLD POINT AND THE SOUTH, Esg8, cominencing at HALE Past FOUR O'CLOCK A fall line 9¢ auteur Lady of the Laie tr 6tlr-st. whet, MM. lersag fer for singly, ie Urey. > D. em Lua Goo frout of the premises, and tu the tollowihg order, to GA8 COOKING STOVES Leaiy, “tht Wut, Monday, Wesdiicaday ‘wud Briday, wit: No, 1913 aud No.1911 17th st.n.w.; No, 1912 aa Sain an, teainers slop at Fabey duit “Fare, €1:31 ‘906 oar a JQOE POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS : 5 OST! “Wa New Humpsilcoavc, nw. fo manyof thecuidatlom | ~™h3l_WASHINOTON GASLIGHT COMPANY DEW IKON STEAMER “WAKEFIELD of suid lots nurubered five 5), #1 (6) anid seven (7), tor ree {giro wear om MONDAYS, CAVED AP er sua tighs ie one eed alley. en Mer ae ta FAMILY SUPPLIES. FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS p. ‘ty, touching at Mivet packs eee | Pang eg, ued | a SSiecantsssteten te sean cunmed apuiers teaser: NULA’ waar, 'T x0. © eschedule, JUMN B PADGETT. Agh ar Bg toll Line of Fancy ad Stable Groceries. CW AUDLEY, alauager. — ! sit N > rh = and the Wholeasle and keiall Grocer, OCEAN STEAMERS. rod ed 44 Louisianaave nw | —SSorgoore t0L0xbox, Sash, at the option RORDDEU Tech LLOYD 8. 8.00, wo hundred and HOTELS. To map Havre), Bremen, be avomsee a Eider, 15, 10 am. ; Saale, Wed, Oct. 16, by | FPOTEL WEBSTER, 513 13TH BT. N.W. 10 am; bing, Sei, Oct. 1% 1 piu: Trave, Wed, mypit eK) ustters for, sightseers; rates #130 and 632: per eee bs Fe Set. $6.F'30 atu: Laka t to ad- | Yee sb tos 3 une gages ee interest; Oct. 30, 10 a.m. ne pase Aelington 2930 pan. J A DEWITT. Prop. oct dun tate ayy rH ‘Trustee, EBBITT HOUSE, Shwara bers Accoing tolocgion: 2 bigi, WASHINGTON, D. C. Seo reua ove UABLE Parpovep eE_—=_—————_E_E——__ PROFESSIONAL, Ger EST. ‘CLAY, THE OLD ESTABLIMHED *h assis Pittiaate te Sondertal Prophetic Gait 2, petcod ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. Sem eae nove Hiaden “Mystery: Saas Ea ony apo teri LUTZ & BRO, Bess, removes prove; i 407 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. eens Mashoto sad Lap Rabe atlow petecs, Gurrs Scrrs Scounep fi

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