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—_——— te Oe * ai \ 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, “OCTOBER 30, 1890-TEN PAGES, —EE=E=E=E_ouoE]___~=~SCS=[=S======_____ LLL rg CITY AND DISTRICT. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LADIES’ GOODS. THIS TO-MORROW. FUTUME Days, FUTURE DAs. JAY GOULD. 421 9TH ST, BET. DAND BTR © A wealthy London merchant gives the TS AFTERNOON. _____ pec ‘aa Sirens Pavey Week secret of his ee success as follows: “I WAU7EE B WILLIAMS & 00., auctioneers. | 7JVHOMAS DOWLING, anctionese (PHOMAS DOWLING, Avcticneee, DOWLING, Auctoneer. icc “Pover. scoop tons arti (bane 2 — — — ree Orummnests, Papey ‘Gold always feel happy when I am advertising, for VaLcanls DEPeOvE® oS Vigtae a BEL WEES TWELFTH SALE. — MANDSOME BUILDING LOTS Im UHI | German Pron Shae ¥ +. LENTH ‘REEIS IMPORTANT VERSITY PARK AT AUCTION. BS.M BRADLEY, MOPISTE 7 © »T. &. then I know that, waking or sleeping, I heve = oxoutHEs ALAUCHION © ai SPECIAL IMPORTATION. Piities = eet, Acar ae eS Misr ‘of New f ie patrons strong though silent orator working for me; H & H serene CCL CRA, wash et rout et EYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS AND NARCISSUS aon (OLD beim zs, QBLDaH on the ph iy A core and basting a specialty, __ 920-18” one who never tires, never makes mistakes, and | H#ousE nee qeadicatoned lets suaager 2, bariae 19 feet 3 AT AUCTION. BELONGING TO HIS EXCELLENCY, SENOR DON a FRONT FRONTS who is certain to enter the households from seuevians Thin improved by a two-story bis-room Besck Dwell: | p@REBIDAY, ER THIRTY-FIRST, 1800, at | EMELIO DE MURUAGA, MINISTER FROM SPAIN, Beet Sag which, if at all, my trade must come.” To is ing, No. 1398 V etteet” northwest; Wil a8 | Sameumene ee, scinthy Croce Tulips Naren AT HIS RESIDENCE, 1730 MASSACHUSETTS Be ly Pig onan secure the services of such an agent as this ‘Tertas of sale: Purchaser to assume trast for $4,500 Kime, de capeeador thane, attending the of Gulbe | AVENUE NORTHWEST. Importer of SYsTEM to run two and three years from Octo! 14 ‘at | parties interested Take advantage of Fine Freuoh inair Goods shrewd merchant referred to, advertise in Tax 6 Der ormt, snterest Fazable semi-annually paeaee ‘THOMAS DOWLING, - Hairdressing. ee ere ee eee Renae ya desu of trust on property sold" All cou? pe ura arco oF DET Gone OO “ aurea ‘- HALF. me a oo = - mpi. a ae rons oF | Muted by adecoftrunt on property gol All con? ; a“ -PAST TEN O'CLOCK, ee bese y rye tetanic Sey ot eale, ad if terms of save are wot complied with | “TAINED IN STORE 908 SEVENTH STREET anes, Bewane, THE PUBLIC 48 TO REQUIRE NO ENERGY ON | within ten days from of sale the property will be resold at risk und cost of defaulting pure! WANTS TO BET ON CANNON, NORTHWEST WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, Comprising in part, Three Handsome French Plate Some unscrupulous parties having 4& Prominent Illinois Republican Says Cannon Can’t be Beat. 2 “Do you know any one who wants to bet naton Joe Cannon's being beaten for Congress?” queried a very prominent Illinois republican who was at the republican congressional com- mittee headquarters this morning. Taz StaR reporter, who was addressed, could furnish no clue to the identity of any one so reckless, and then the Illinoisan proceeded: “Those men who talk about the certainty of Cannon’s de- feat don’t know what they are chattering about. Why, the opposition to him doesn’t amount to that!” and he snapped a finger and thumb con- temptuousiy in the direction of a flea-chewed cur which had stopped to dally with a banana skin which some over-fed clerk bad just thrown out of an upper story window. “Busey, who is running sgainst Cannon, doesn’t care two cents about the fight, but his wife does. She has money and ambition, and with these (but principally the former) she has secured the support of a lotof these little weekly and weakly papers they print on mort- gaged hand presscs out in that country. Can- non will be an easy winner. The republicans of the Danvilic district are all woke up and Joe bas «sure thing. Every one of the republicans from our district here in office has gone home to vote and they have contributed to the cam- gn fund, too, without pressure. If you now any one who wants to bet anything from a heavy winter andershirt to # ten-dollar hat bring bim around.” WINNERS AT BENNING’S. Results of Yesterday’s Races—Program for the Yesterday after Tre Stan's report closed the winners at Benning’s were: Third race, one mile, Samaritan won, Leontine second. Fourth race, 11-16 miles, Bellwood won, Watterson second. Steeplechase, Stonewall won, Killar- ney second. The steeplechaser Hercules and bis rider, Chandler, were ruled from the course for crooked riding. THE EXTRA DATS. yea r entered not tobe sold to earry full weight; if to be sold for #3,000, al- lowed five pounds; if for 2.000. ten pounds; if for 21.500. fifteen pounds; if for $1,000, twenty pounds; tiv. furlongs. Second race—Purse €2 second; for three-year-olds and upward; winner to be seld at auction for 1,500; if for 2, two pounds allowed for each $100 down to 0. One mile and a sixteenth. ird race— Parse 0, of whieh $50 to seo- sf ages. Winners 0! a single race at to cerry 5 pounds extra; of two 7 pounds extra; of three or more, 10 Sextra. Horses beaten at this meeting two or more times, and not having run second, ee years old, 13 pounds; if four ward. 20 pounds, Six farlongs. an Purse $490, of which $75 to ‘ond and $25 to third. Entries to be made by 3 p.m. Thursday, October 39; weights to be posted by 4 and declarations to be made by 4:30 50. of which 250 to p.m. the same day. One mile and a quarter. Fifth race Free bandicap hurdle; purse £250, of which +30 tosecond. Entries and declara- tions as in fourth race; one mile and a quarter, over five hurdles. Tenth day, Saturday, November 1. First race—purse ). of which $50 to second; for maidens two years old; the winner to be sold at auction for $1,200; if for less, two pounds al- lowed for each £160 down to $700, then three pounds for each $100 down to $300; five fur- long: Purse $300, of which $50 to second: for three- year-olds and upward that have run and not been first, second or third at this meeting; the winner to be sold at auction for $2.500; if for less, one pound allowed for each $100 down to B50. Free heavy-weight handicap—Purse $400, of which $75 to second and $25 to third, for all ages; entries to be made by 3 — Friday, Oc- tober 31; weights to be posted by 4 p.m. and declarations to be made by 4:30 the same day; six furlongs. Fourth race—Purse $300, of which #50 to sec- ond, for three-year-olds; the winner to be sold st auction for $3,500; if for less, one pound al- lowed for each $100 down to 1,000. Que mile and a sixteenth. Fifth race—Free handicap steeplechase: purse $250, of which $50 to second; entries and declarations as in third race. - The steeplechase course. TODAY'S ENTRIES. Following are today’s entries: First race, five-eighths of a mile—Painkiller, Prince Howard, Armadale, Harry Russell, Sy- racuse and Rustic, 130 each; Plevna filly, 1 Mohican. 1 Second race, selling; one and one-sixteenth miles—Glenfallon and Tappabannock, 107 each; Corticelli, 114; Mandolin colt, 112, Third race, ‘three-quarters of @ mile; two- year-old«—Aima H. filly, Virgie, Mary Stone and Fuddie Doyle, 105 each; Miethwood, 103; Bellevue, 100, Fourth race, one mile; selling—Pericles, 111; Gipsy Queen, 116; Leander, 111; Eleve, 109; Selleck, 117; King Hazem, 112, and St. John, 115. Fifth race, handicap; three-quarter-mile heats—Blue Jeans, 118; Salvini, 108, and Sa- Maritan, 100. —_.___ Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee bave been filed as follows: James Thomas to G. W. Darby et al., part 8, *q. 514; $—. Harriet Abbott to Arthur B Smith, sab 121. D. & L.'s sub, Mount Pleasant; ® Julia C. Buker to Anna T. Hopper- ton, part 38, S. P. B.’ssub.; do. G. E. Hamil- ton to Horace W. Eaten, lot 3, block 36, Col- umbia Heights; @—. E. Gibson to Mary Luces, Jot 31, section 1, Barry Farm; @—. W. E. Palmer to J. J. Hogan, part 4, sq. 290; $125, B. F. Leigton et al. to Lavinia H. Chase, lot 1, bik. 19, Brooklan . N. Steffani toB F. Leighton et al, pt. 8, bik. 13, Trinidad; $1,000, H. Merriam to T. J. Glover, undivided half lots 172 to 125, Lanier Heights; 22.200. N. Wilson et al. to Mary I. Thompson, lots 51 and 2. bik. 1, Trinidad; €1.017.52. Same to Ross Thompson, lots 49 and 50, do., do.; $1,017.52. Ann C. Eentley to G. T. Raub, lot 4, sq. 229; . C. Early to A. H. Semmes, pts. 12, 7 and OUR PART TO EXTEND THE SPHERE OF ITS USE- FULNESS. ITS FAR-REACHING AND COMPREHENSIVE METHODS HAVE BEEN PARTICIPATED IN BY THOUSANDS, AND TODAY, THROUGH FAIR AND EQUITABLE DEALING, WE REST WITHOUT A PEER IN THE HISTORY OF THE CREDIT BUSINESS OF THIs CITY. THE EXACTIONS OF OUR SYSTEM ARE 80 INSIGNIFICANT THAT NO RELIABLE HOUSE- KEEPER NEED SUFFER DISCOMFORT, HOW- EVER MEAGER THE PURSE MAY BE. oUB FIVE COLOSSAL STORES ARE REPLETE WITH ALL MANNER OF PAKLOR AND BEDROOM FUR- NITURE, CARPETS OF EVERY GRADE, DRA- PERIES, BUFFETS, RATTAN AND FANCY ROCK- ERS, WARDROBES, TOILET SETS, FOLDING BEDS, OFFICE FURNITURE, STOVES AND RANGES AND EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE- FURNISHING LINE, ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER oN CREDIT, EXACTING A NOMINAL SUM AS EARNEST OF THE BARGAIN AND ACCEPTING THE BALANCE IN PARTIAL PAYMENTS BY THE WEEK OR MONTH IN SATISFACTION OF THE DEBT. HOUSE & HERRMANN, 9291-023 7TH RW. au30-4m 1241, 1243 11m Sr. S.E. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK. 40-inch Dress Flanu¢la, all colors, 39c.; regular Price 50c. . Double Width Tricots, all wool, yard. Beautuful live of Heuriettas at 25c,, S0c., 75e, and and 59c.4 yard. White Twill Fiannel (Extra Five! ayard, Plush, all shades, § a yard, Ladies’ and Mivses' Fast B) Zig. @ pair, No advance in price of Fine Hosiery. REMNANTS. Remnants of Standard Prints 33{c. s yard. Remuants of Simpson Prints Sie. a yard. Kempants of Sc. Cantou Flannel 63yc. a yard. Kemuants of 10c. Canton Flunuel be. ‘ Remnants of 1234 c. Dark Satteens Gixc. «yard, Bemnants of 20c. Dark Satieeus 10c a yard. Bemnants of 10c. Scrim Sc. a yard. Full line of Blankets and Comtorta, WM. C. VIERBUCHEN, LEADING REMNANT HOUSE, 1241, 1243 Lith st ae. o24-tr (Formerly Doubie Combination.) Jovp & Derwerrn, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, Noa, 420-422 11TH ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C., are always ready toexecute Printing in all itsbranches ‘They pay special attention to works of s Scientific Character, Briefs, Records for the Courts, Arguments before the Departments and the various Commissions in session in the city and all work of a Legal or Scien- tific character, MERCANTILE WORK! peatly and expeditiously done at fair prices, ATTORNEYS are notified that we have the LARGEST FORCE OF PRINTERS employed in the city and can get out Briefe in shorter time than any other office, 09-lis Dr Licuraus ‘Has resumed his practice and removed his office to his residence, 1411 K ST. N.W. EARLY MANIFESTATIONS OF CONSUMPTION. If & person has an obstinate cough, which com- menced without any obvious cause, cough which is at ret dry snd backing, and subsequently attended fors time with frothy or mucilaginous-looking expec- torstion, accompanied by wandering pains about the chest and loss of flesb, even to alight extent, be isin all probability consumptive, If, besides, there be Lamoptysis or spitting of blood, even to the amount of sdrachim, the probability is increased to almosta certainty. If, in addition to these symptoms, the breathing becomes harsh, hurried and deep inspira- tious evoke a few clicks of dry and cracking sound, or if the voice becomes permanently weak and hoarse, there can be iittle doubt that the person is suttering frox consumption. fs person, free from dysentery, and who has not re- ‘sided in tropical climates, suffers from obstinate diar- o25-5t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON G j, 1890, fronting rontine 2 20th sts. a. and running back 121 feet 23g mches to a wide Improved by a Three-story Brick Dwelling with s back building and all modern couveniences, being ree SIRE 1 NORTHWEST AT AUCTION On THURSDAY. OCTOBER TWENTY-THIR st HALY-PAST Four ( Cp eas! premi te yuare 12 feet 71 inches on G st. between 10th an idence No. 1908 @ st. p.w, Terms: Ou: with inter-st Property, or id secured cash. ‘ten daya, A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. 2-OWING TO THE STORM THE ABOVE SALE fe pompoued until THURSDAY, OCTOBER THI 15¥0, same hour and piace, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ird cash, balance in one and two years by @ deed of trust on the Conveyancing and recording at cust of purchaser, and \erms to be complied with in VHANCERY SALE OF VALUSBLE REAL. IN LHE CILY OF WASHINGTON, D. By virtuo of adecrve of the istrict of Columbia, passed in equity cause No, 12716, we will offer for sae at public auctic the, premises, on WEDSE-DAY: inches on G street south and <0 feet on 6th atrect Cus ects, aud improved by @ six-rootm brick dwelling, And IMMEDIATELY THERLAFTEK we will offer feet frout by the full depth thereof orixi- And on THURSDAY, OCTOBER THIRTIETH, 1880, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. ML, we will offer original 50:h fronting 3U feet on O street south, 6th streets by the depth of 1:3 tvet proved. ¥ DAY AT HALF-PAST FIVE We will offer all of original lot 6, in ‘9 fect 7 inches on Delaware avenue; in two equal installments, pay= able in one and tw spectively, with stat G ber centuin per annum, and secured by deed of truston the property sold, ail cash, at the option of the purchaser or pure! rms Of sale to be complied with within 10 da: in case of default tue trustees reserve the sell at the risk aud cost purchasers. © fuel ratification thereof by the court. 8100 will be required at the time o: id. All coBVeyancine HENRY A deed for the property soi , 611 PAL lis THIS RVEN- T. CLAIR FECHNE s kk ave., under Metre ver Metehes, Guus, Cuiery, Musical ‘Instruments, si7-3m TURE DAY HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, IMPORTANT SALB OF AN ELEGANT THREE-STORY DOUBLE BRICK RESIDENCE, WITH FINE STABLING, No, 1736 N STREET NORTHWEST. ON WEDNESDAY | AFTERNOON, OCTOBER INTH, 1890. AT THREE O'CLOCK. in euiisew, Tsliall sell Sub Lot ot 3, In equan pay c not sneluding be. ouse has every mod daneig salon and con- handelivrs, is arranged aise en N street, buiitin the m perfect manne: tion cannot be surpass And is considered oue of the most thoroughly co: plete private residences in thiscity, The siabling 1 commudious aud perfect and fronts on a 20-foot alley. ‘Lhe residence will be open to iuspection three days Prior and up to the hour of sule, from 11 a.m. to 4 P. 20,000 cash. the residue in five years, or longer 1 aring interest at O per cent per anuuu, pay ni-uunually aud secured by a deed of trust on sold. Ail conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, “$1,000 deposit will be required at the time of sale. THOMAS DOWLING, o17-dts Auctioneer, §P-OWING TO THE RAIN THE ABOVE SALE IS Postponed until TULSDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTH, faine hour and piace, THOMAS DOWLING O:s0-dts fpeouas DOWLING EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. TWO LARGE SIDEBUARDS, SUITABLE FOR BA ROOMS, HOKSES AND CARRIAGES, AT MY AUCTION ROOMS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER FURST, 180, AT TiN O'CLOCK. EMBRACING iN PAKT— One Larze Mirror, suitabie for a bar room; Handsome Parlor Furniture, Lounges, Couches, Marbie Top ‘Lubles, large lot of Chamber £urnitur and sepurate pieces, Barbers’ Chuira, every description, Cooking and Heauug many other artic the housekeeping line. ALso Bellows, Auvil and Vice. ALSO, AT TWELV:. U'CLOCK, Vehicles of every descriptio2. ‘One Pony. A number of Horses for dratt and driving purposes, 030-2 \HANCERY SALE OF VALUABL (PROVED CUMEESTATE KNOW As 14 IN THE SUBDIVISION OF LOTS IN SQUARE No. 97, ON TWENTY-FIRST STE BLIWEEN N AND O STKEETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a di lastrict of Columbia im equity cause No. » Docket No. 31, the undersicned trustee will or Sule, at public aution in front of the premises, on TUESD \h, VENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A’ D. 1590, at 4215 0° KP. M., the following de- seribed reai est. being iu the city of Wasb- ington, in the olumbia, to wit: All of lot numbered fourteen (14) int ision of (Woiliard and Green's) tue Lots in square uuubered ninety-seven 7 :, One-half of the purchase money cash in une aud two years irom the day of baym property sold, to bear interest at #ix (G) auuiin until paid, or all” cash, the purchuser. A deposit required of of sale. from the day of sale or the property will be resold at the risk and costof the de.aulting purchaser. and recording ut the purchaser's cost, CHAKLES WALTEK, Trustee, 344 D st. now, CHAS. AL WALTEL, soiicitor, L006 F st. n.w. DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts, deeds NHUMAS DOWLING, Auctiol ie ERY VALUABLE IMPROVE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D.C., FRONT- ING ON M OMEL.Y, GAY AND MONROE STRLETS, AT AUCTION, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTH, 1890, com- mencing at FOUR O'CLOCK BE Mein ries or the prewises, 1 will sell the following valuable Lote in Aquure io, Georgetown, D C, to wi First. C-rher Lot, mproved by two lane Brick Dwell- ings. This lot tronts 78 fect on Gay street and has a depth of 1) ivet on Montgomery street, Second. Immediately after and edjoiniug the above Vacant Lot frouting 72 feet ‘on Gay street by a third humedistely after, corner Lot. front ird. Immediately after, corner rontin 126 7-10 feet on Gay street by a depth of Liz fect on Monroe street. Fourth. IMMEDIATE Jot frouting twen depth of 150 feet, twenty-eight feet op sald street by adepth ut 100 feet. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with luterest, and secured by deed of trust on Property, or all cash. AM] recording and conveyancing ‘i St cost of purchasers. A deposit of 8100 will be ree quired on exch cgi bcd sale. With im teu daye frum wale. ozo-dkds” THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, upreme ‘Court of the in front UCTOBER INib, 1590, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, ew -t part of orizinal lot 4, in square 546, fronting t. being at the northeast corner of said in square 846, improved by two frame ig SY feet 9 inches ou H street One-third of the purchase money rs from the day of sale re- OF the defiuiting purchaser or will be deliy- d after full compliance with the terms of sale and A deposit of sale on each piece Jeemed Pawubrokers’ Pledges, Gold and Sil- e passed in the Supreme Court nts to be secured by deed of All conveyancing ANDUNIMPROVED LY AFTER and adjoining the y-eigt feet on Monroe Fifth IMMEVIATILY AF LR and adjoimmg the brick dwelling ou Montgouery street, slot renting ‘Terms to be complied COMMENCING THURSDAY, OCTOBER SIX- TEENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, AND CONTINUE DAILY UNTIL DISPOSED OF. ‘The stock consists in part as follows: Silke, Velveta, Fine Dress Goods Linda, Cloaks. Furs, Cloth, Fane nels, besides a full line of Underwear, Notions and epee Goods, ususliy found in a first-class coche ‘Sccount of removal to 724, 7th street northwest, the above will be sold without reserve. spe cially invited. ozb-4t FOLEY, Auctioneer. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers, WwW Me S01 Dt, opp. Pa. ave. “IMPORTANT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.” Continuation, of the rest and unprececeuted Art giction Bile of Japanese Forcelains, Bronses, Carlos, Screens, Silks, &c. © cases of extraordinary fine examples of Japanese Art opened this day and are now on exhilition, con- fisting of Satsuma, Imary, Kuga, Tiokio, Tyson and Sagee Porcelaius, Mazuiticent Bronzes. the best qualit; of >ilk-embroidered screens in virious shades, will ‘Very artistic decorations. In this vollection will be found some rare pleccs of Viz, Teapots, Rose Jars, Corosydtc. Sales daily at ELEVEN A.M. and THREE P.M. un- til this magnificent and costly collection is closed out. Positively no reserve. Every article sold absolutely uaranteed as represented. Parties looking tor costly and expensive Christmas presents for a mere song should not fail to attend this grand sale, being the last opportunity before the holi- “ PLEASE NOTE TIME OF SALE—ELEVEN AM, and THREE P.M. No E bs fel WALTEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. 029-4t (puomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. 4 BUPERB COLLECTION OF PALMS AND OTHER DECORATIVE PLANTS, ROSES AND EVER- GREENS AT AUCTION, On FRIDAY, OCTOBER THIRTY-FIRST, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, 1 shall sell at my sales rooms from the extensive nursery of N, Studer of Anacostia, ‘D.C. an immense lot of fine grown Palms, Ferns and other plants for house decoration or planting out 028-3t RAtcirre, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF STOCK OF GROCERIES, LI- QUOKS, | FIXIURES, | -&o.. CONTAINED’ IN BLOKE No. 313 FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET By virtue of ‘a deed of assignment given tome snd duly recorded I will sell at pubic auction at store No. B19 434 nt. wy on FRIDAY, OCTOBER THIN. FIRS (at CLOCK, consisting in part of flour, teas, coffee, sugars, shelf goods, liquors, store fix” eTTRSIS CASH. B, B. EARNSHAW, Assignee. CRAYCERY SALE OF WEST HALF OF SQUARE (0. 515, OCCUPIED AND USED AS THE URTHERN LIBERTY MAKE In pursuance of « decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, rendered in equity cause No, 12494, wherein Aibert Urdway is complainant and the Northern Liberty Markef Company sud others de- fendants, the undersigned trust will sell at pub! aucticn on FRIDA\, the THIRJY-FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1890, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, in front of the premises, the property desicnated as the west half part of square numbered five hundred and fifteen (515) im the city of Washington, District of Columbia, comprised between Sth, K and'L streets and the public alley in aaid square, éxtending from K to reet. ‘Teris of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchaae money in cash at the time of sale, of which a deposit of $00 will be required when the property is bid off, and the residue iu equal inetal- ents in one aud two years respectively from date of sale, for which the purchaser will be required to give his promissory votes bearing interest at the rate of 6 per ceutum per annum, the same to be secured by @ deed of trust upon the premises sold; or the purchaser At Lis option may vay the whole purchase woney in cash. if terms are not complied with in twent: c night reserved to reseil ut risk and cost of defaulung purchaser after three days’ notice in the Evening S Dewspal All conveyaucing, recording, &c., at Cost of purchaser, MF. MOBBIN, Oe at. nw. 1: JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON 410 Sth st. ow Trustees, 020-4 DUNCANSON BROS., Auc UBLIC SALE OF AD! Lo ESINABLE LOT ON SEVENTH STREET EX\END:D, A “SHORT DISTANCE ABOVE BOUNDARY STREET, By virtue of the power vested in us by the last will and testament ot Thomas Mciuiry, deceased, we will offer tor sale at publ jou, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, OCLOBER THIRTY-FIk» 1, 1590, £1VE O'CLOCK PM. ail of lot 6, in biotk 5, of the Howard University’s subdivision of a tract of land for- meriy called “Effingham Place,” lvcuted at the uorth- east corner of 7th street extended and Lincoln street, fronting O6 feet on 7th street and rupuing back 150 feet on Lincoln street tos public alley, and being un- improved. of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in three equal installments, payable in one, two and three Years from day of sale, with interest ‘at 6 per centum Rer aunuin, payable seiui-annually, sud secured by eed of trust on the property sold, or all. cash, at the option of the purchaser, ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days, and in case of default the trustees reserve the right to resell at the riak and cost of the defsuiting purchaser. A deposit of 8100 re- quired at the time of sale. All conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's coat, Title ‘Taxes paid ean Os TU NRY W. SOHON, Fendall Building, 4ig wud D sta now. JAMES KE! EER. = —— st. nw. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. 021-108 FJHOMAS DOWLING, auctionses, EXECUTORS’ SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, OPPOSITE ALEXA: DKIA. AND NEAR POWDER MAGAZIN«.. We will sell under, as executors «f the lagt will and testament of the lute Levin M.Poweil and the decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbis, passed in cause 12422, on FRIDAY, OCTOBEKTHIK- 1Y-FIGS1, 1800, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, on the Premises, all that certain piece or parcel of and aitu- ated aud lying in the county of Washington and Dis. trict of Columbia, aud known as part of lot numbered two (2) of the recorded subdivision of s tract of land called “Belleview,” made by the heirs of the late Wash- ington B rry, and described as foilows: Beginning jor the same at a stone on t the road leading from Washington city said stone being the northwest corner of said lot nun bered two (2), running thence south SUS dexiees east, one hundred’ and torvy-one (41) perches, to a sta near the west bank of Oxen Kun: thence sout grees West eighteen (18) perches; thence grees West ten (10) perc! ; thence south west sev mand one-half (74) perches toa stak: hence north Sug degrees west one bundred and Hfteen and one-balf (i15@) perches to a stuke in the east side of said Piscataway road; thenc degrees west alopx said road twenty-three 8% 3.87) perches; aud thence north 2 degrees west eizhtecu (18) perches to the place of begiuning, containing twe: soning two (2) roods and twenty-two an ‘Terms: Cash. A deposit of 200 will be required at the time of sale. CHARLES D. DRAKE, W. B. WEBB, 028-3t Executors of Levin M, Powell, DDENCANSON BOS. Auctioneers, ‘9th and D ets. n.w, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN WHITNLY CLOSE, NEAR SULDIERS’ HOME, DISTi1CT OF COLUMBIA, By virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date on March 4, A. D, 1887, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1238, folio 150 et seq., of the land records of the Dis: trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party bold- a of the notes secured thereby, we will sell ublic auction, in front of the prewises,on THUKS- AY, 1 Wi THIKD DAY OF «CLIOBEK, A. D, 1890, at FIVE O'CLUCK P,M., LOTS NUMBERE! TWOAND THREEIN BLOCK NUS GEKLD THic IN B, H. WAKDEL’S subdivision of a tract of laud called Whitney Close, situate in the District of Colum bia, with the improvements, &c. ‘Termsof sale: One-third cus, balance in one and two years, secured upon the property sold, with inte est at six percent perapnum, or ali cash, at pureb: option, A deposit of 8100 on each lot sold. All co: Veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Tering of sale tu becomplied with iu ten days from date of bale. G. OG! MMON CHARLES B, PEARSON, 010-eokds ‘Trustees, €2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON Ac- count of weather until F IDAY, OCTOLER THIRTY. FisST, 1890, a gerne Cue and Fee o283-cokde CHARLES B. PLAKSON,S TFustees. ‘Mant-l Mirrors, Turkish Carpets and \indow Drapery, Two Magnificent Japanese Embroid- ‘ries, framed, Japanese and other ornamenta, Oil Paintings and Fine Steel Engravings, Finely Embroidered Cushions, Very Handsome Parlor Furniture in Velour, Couches and Fancy Chairs, Lace and Satin Window Bangings, Plush Parlor Suite, Card Table, Candelabras, Easy Chairs, Reception Chairs, Breakfast Table, Walnut Pillar Extension Table, Very Handsome Walnut MT, Sideboard, Fine China ‘and Glass Ware, Elegant Chinese Punch Bowl, Fine Silver-plated Table Decoration Handsome Walnut Dining Chairs, Handsome Chamber Furniture in Walnut and Ash, Mat- tresses and Bedding of every description, Fine Table Linen, Brussels Chamber, Hail and Stair Carpets, Servants’ Furniture, Fine Wslnut Table Desk, with sccret drawers, Decorated Toilet Ware, Atso, AT TWO O'CLOCK, & fine assortment of Imported Wines aa@ Liquors, Corking Machines, &¢. ALso, Copper and other Cooking Utensils amd other articles of value, N.B.—The house will be open for inspection day prior to sale from 9 am. until 5 p.m. o29-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Ratu, DARE & CO., Aucta, 20 Pennsylvania avenue mw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED STATE, SITUATE 1N THE CITY OF REAL WASHINGTON, By virtue of a deed of tr dated March 13, 1890, and recorded March 13, 150, in Liber No. 1460, at folio 358 et seq., one of the luid records of the Di uuction, in front of the uses, on MONDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTH. T dered sixty-three (U3) a sixty-tour (64) in D. L. Morrison's et al. eubsivision of lot: in square Dum- bered one hundred and thirty-two 32) per plat recorded in Liber “is. W.,” folio 57, of the records of the surveyor’s office of the District of Columbia. ‘This property ig improved by a frame house in good repair, Jerws of sale; The purchaser to assume two deeds oftruston the property, one dated September 17, 0, payable three years after date, with payable semi-anna- 1859, for 85 interest at § per cen ally; the other for ® payable September 17, rauuuin, ), dated November 17, 1889, denced by the prom:ssory notes of the purchaser, and secured by a deed of trust on the property. sold, with couveyancig interest at 6 per cent ind ttle examining to be at the cost of the purchaser, xes paid to June 30, 1890. A deposit of 8100 will ‘be required at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be f annum comp.ied with within ten days, otherwise the Trustee Will resell at the ris nd costof the defaulting pur- after public oy “4 ice in hig discretion. ENE A. FLELDS, Trustee, 344 Dat. nw, THOMAS M. FIELDS. ‘Cestui qui Trust and Attorney, 344 Dat.nw, 018-d&ds S#-THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1590, same hour and place. UGENE A. FIELDS, Trustee, THOMAS M, FIELDS Cestui qui Trust and Attorney. IRUSTEE’S SALE OF SODA WATER APPARA- US. A COMPLETE OUTEIT, NUMBER 1227 DSTREET NORTHWEST By virtue of a deed oj trust recorded on the 24th day of March, 1588, in Liber 1300, folio 420 et seq., of the land records of the District’ of Columbii Offer for sale at public auctior on the FIKST NOVEMBER, 1D: P. the Drug Stor 1 will AY CF ST FOUK O'CLOCK 7 D street northwest, ‘er Apparatus with twelve (12) syrup fan © drait tutes, made of Formoss aud fancy marbles and of the style kuown ag the Arctic Domi 1148. manufac W. Juits of B 8. Also three (2 K and three ( Der Holders, twe % Luimbiers. twelve (12) No.6 Tumbiers aud twelve (12) No. 7 Tumbters, one (1) Waite Marble Base Slab, one () No. 3 Tumbler Washer, one () No. 13 Stering Generator and hive (3) 10-gallon Sheei-tin liued Cop~ per Fountains. ‘The save is to be made in default of payment of part OF the notes secured by said deed of trust. Terms of sale: Cash. . ,,: M. SHREWSBURY, Trustee, COLE & COLF, Attorneys, 344 D st. uw! DUNCANSON BkOs., Aucts. 027-5t WwW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, “E'S SALE OF ESTATE, LOT 2: BY x SUBSTANTIAL WEST. By yirtue of a deed of trust, dated November 15, A. Columbia, thereby, 1, as surviving teustee, will bell at pub: auction 1p front of the i mises on SATURDAY, OC TOBLR TWrNTY-FIFTH, ALD. 1890, at HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM. Teal estate, situate in the c District, to wit with the impror story brick dw ments theron, lange, ling with buck buziding, stable, Ge. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $190 must be paid at time of sale, baiance in one and two years jn equal payments, to be secured by purchaser's notes ®. payable senii-an- uually, aud a deed of trust on property sold, or all of sale to be com- ule, else trustee Hyaerves the right to resell af risk and cost of pure bearing interest from day of sal cash, at option of purchaser. ‘Leri pied with in ten days from day o chuser in default, M. F. HU..TZMAN, ols-dte Surviving Lrustee, f®-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL 189 MONDAY, NOVEMBER THIRD, and place Ww O2d-d&de ihe writt-n request of the party it WENTY- 1590, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., Lots num- 1892, with interest at 8 per cent pe: aunum, and to pay one-half of the purchase money in cash, the balance ih one and two years, evi IMPROVED TO 20-FOOT AL- S BRICK MBER 461 N STREET SOUTH- uid duly recorded 'in liber No. 1211, folio BBO et seq.. one of the jand records tur the District of ‘and at the request of the party secured the following described | y of Washington, said Original lot No. 5 1m square No. 502, elegant two- chy FOU By virtue of acertain decree passed by the Supreme Court 1107: 1 the District of tl olumbia in equity cause No. docket 8, the un THURSDAY, D. 1890, at "A M., the follows in the city of Th Xi: DAY OF NOV MBEK, A. CARTER PAST FOUR O'CLOCK B, five hundred aid twenty-vine (529), three-story brick dwelling houses théreou, ‘Terns of, sale: One-third of the purchase money one-third in two the deferred payments to secured by deed of trust on the property sold and to bear interest at six (G) per cent, payable annually; PUrchaser or purchas- in cash and one-third in one year au: yetrefrom the day of ‘sale: or ull cash, at the on of the ers. Adeposit ot $200 will be required of the pur- chaser or purchasers on each piece of property sold on the day of sale. Terms of saie to be complied with in ten (10) days from the day of sule or the property willbe resvid at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing and ing at par ‘chaser's cost. Trustees, 472 a, ave. n. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers" 024-d&de ATCLIFFE, DAKR & CO, Auctioneers. FRREMPTORY SALE OF TWENTY-TWO VALU- ABL: BUILDING LOTS, FRONTING ON SEV- ENT, K AND W. SETHE SYND.CA IGHTH, SOUTHW » £0 C! Ou MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER THIRD, St FOUK O'CLUCK, we will el, in frout of the prem: te wilt wee Ie Parcel O ICL NAL LOTS 1 AND 2 SQUAMI. SOUTH OF SQUARE 439, Fronting on 7th, Sth, Wuter and K streets southwest, iuaking thein Very desiavie for business purposes OF Mui: sites, ; balance in one and two us: One-third cash; balance, ears, 6 per cent, secured by deed of trust on property Zola, or #il cash, 'at the option of the purchasers Ade. Posit of $100 ou each lot ut time of sale. 1f the terme f sale are Dot complied with in Sifteen days from the day ot sule right reserved to resell the property at the Tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser atter five du)'s advertisement of such lersigned, trustees, will offe? Jor'sale at public auction, 1m frout of the preauses, on THE Ss! described real estate, lying and being ‘ashington, District of Columbia, to wit: All of original lot numbered ten (10) im square anproved by two TERK STREETS AFFAIRS OF A THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. DeNxcanson BROS, Auctioneers EXECUTOR'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE AT CORN: R OF FIFTH AND D STREETS SOUTHEAST, IN WASHINGTON CITY. gu EHDA SERN BEN SB VENTE Ta ORE i NOV a at HALF. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. of Lot four (4, in sae, ‘S44, fronting 15 feet 3% inches on D «treet 'S feet on Sth street southeast, in Washington city, aud improved by @ two-story and cellar brick dwelling house, Terms: One-third cash, all conveyancing ‘Terms to be complied otherwise right reserved to resell at risk and cost of decauitine purchaser, aiter five days’ advertise- ment in some newspaper published in Washington, o28-dkde JAMES H. MEAD, Executor. yjmomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON PSTREET BE\WEEN THIRTY-THIKD AND THIRTY- FOURIH STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.c., AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER THIRD, 1890, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, £ sell part of lot 143, in square four irame dwellings, Nos. 3.28, . 3354 P gov Detween SJd and J4th streets, Georgetown, D.C. Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two Years, with notes bearing interest aud secured by @ eed of trust on the property sold. €100 deposit will be required on each pioce at the time ot sale. Allcon- Yeyancing and recording ai purchaser's cont. o2o-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE, BEING HOUSE. AND PREM- SiS” No. 1002 TWENTY-sIXTH STKAET NORTHWEST, IN WASHINGION, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supren! Disirict of Columbia, passed ont ¥ tober. 1890, in Equity Cause, No, 12313 (Alexander Va smith et al,), the undersigned trustee will sell at ae auction in front of the premises on SATU AY. THE FIRST DAY CF NOVEMBUK, 1890 at the hour of HALF-PAST FOUL O'CLOCK P:M, all of lot lettered B, in Wroe's recorded subd:vision of # partot equare numbered four (4) tu the city of Washington, D.C. deed of trust securing #7000 with quarter-snnuaily_at six 6) per cent nui, recorded in Liber 1417, tolio 428, of the recurds of said District, and any unpaid ipterest {hereop, the iiterest having been paid to October 10, ‘Suid lot has a front of 20 feet 1 inch on 26th st. be- tween K and L n.w. by s depth of 96 feet, and is im- proved by a three-story brick house. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance in two equal installments in six and twelve months from the day of sale, said deferred payments to bear interest from the day of sale at 6 per cent per annum and t. be secured by the uotes of the purchaser and s deed of tr the prone? sold, or al: cash, at the purchaser's ton A dey If terms ‘op- posit of S200 required on day of, sale. ot complied with iu ten days from day of sale the trustee reserves the ryght to resell gt risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auc tue ects. 0° 0-d&de Baru BAIA PROPOSALS. PEOPOSALS FOR CONSTiN\ CTING BKICK ADDI. tion to District of Columbia Work House. —Office of ash D. C., October PPeqosale will received wt this ofice until TWELVE. AL. ou MONDAY, NOVEMBER ‘THLD, 1890, for constructing brick addition to Dis- trictof Columbia work house for males. Bishk forins of proposals and specifications, together with ail ecessury information, can be obtained upon a) pli tion theretor at the «flice of the anapector of bulidings of the District of Columbia, and only bids upou tuese forms wiil be considered. “Ihe right is reserved tofre- Fey aad all bids. J. W. DOUGLASS, J. W. Os + M. RUBEKT, Commissioners D. C. 027-Ot WASDEN'S OFFICE, UNITED Washington, D.C. Oct. 2: 8 will be" received at ti the Commissioners D, 25, 1890. —ealeu STATES JAIL, 1890.—Sealed pro- t 8 office until TWO "CLOCK P.M. NOVEMBER FOURLH, 1890, to fur- Bish the jail with five hundred tous of best ran of mine Georwe's cr-ek Cumberiaud coal aud twenty-five fous of good quality of anthracite coal, stove #ize, to be delivered at the Jail ou or before the ‘Ist day of De— cem.ber, 1890. Also separate proposals to furnish the ii with best quality of well-seasoned baker's pine wood, t be celivered at the jail im quanuties from time to time ws may be required for use. ‘Lhe coal and Wood to be inspected at bidder's cost. The wht is reserved to feject any aud ail bida J.B. Bo kKE, warden. © Ovex Aw Nicer. For the accommodation of our customers and the public we will keep our store open alj nicht in charge Of registered Puarwacists. FS, WILLIAMS & CO., DRUGGISTS, UNDEL Masonic Cor. 9th aud ¥ streets n. w. Pik SCRIPIIUNS. Our prices for prescriptions have been reduced in portion to other woods. We use only the purest ‘ugs aud chemicals from the most reiiabie mauut vc turers. We cheertull, invite » careful iuspection uf this department by physicians, Tes. Price Alleock's Porous Plasters. German Porous Plastera, Boviuine, lage size. Bull's Cou’ sirup. Brown's Jam. Ginger. Williains' Jam. Ginger. Bensou's Capcine Piastei Williaius’ kbeumatic Vlasters, Cuticura Soa) Cuticura O:utinent, bo Cashmere Bouquet Soap Carter's Littie Liver Filis, 13e.; 9 Yor. Williams® Littie Liver Pills, the best. Carnrick's Soluble Food, med. Ely's cream Balu. > Effervescing Bronio Caffein. > 100 Fellow's Sirup Hypophosphites, --.---. 150 Wiliiais’ Com, Siruy ly pophosphites., 100 Hop bitters, per bottle 100 Hostetter’s bitters 100 100 50 100 So 40 Williams’ Malt Extract, the 35 Humpirey's Specitics, Nos. 1 to ii 25 Hauson’s Corn Salve, Yc. 3 for.. is Tron Bitters, per bottie. 100 Food, per buttie... io Destie's Maik Food. bo Pears’ Soap, per oak 20 Pound's Exiract, per bo Piso's Couxt siruy 25 Prussia Cough S 25 Pierce's Golden Med. Discov Pierce's Favorite Preseniption. ey Piere Lo 6 Purgauive Pellets, Puls Vaseline, Pure, the largest botties, Vase.ue'Fo: per bottle. Warner's sate Pills, per bottle... 15 Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure, 85 125 Myeth's Beef, Iron and Wine... 6 = 100 Williams’ Beef, Iron and Witte Greab ‘and the Best)... 60 100 Wiibor's Cod Live: 8 100 Williams’ Fhosphatic kmulsi best (iresh) in pint bottles. . 70 100 Water of Ammouia, Full strength. 10 25 Williams’ Comp. Sarsaparilia, . 30100 Williams’ Rose Tooth Powder 25 Williams’ Quinine and kum Hair Tonio 50 Handoline is unequaled as a beautifer of the com- Jexion; an indispensable requisite to the Ladies let; it renders tue skin white, smooth and soit, aud reyes Chapping. Rvery lady” sould use it” Per ttle, 250. | 200 | ny | tuachines at th Eby Bes EW MAC: sw S CYCLING WINK, 921 ft ST. Labi to“ THE WHERLEKIES” after tod wes na ctr branch house we worn the iaates that we have no branch house i this city; too oltem, have the ladies been weceived ol that suljoct, i © are bot responsible for Focus Unies they have deen left at our f 1233 G st nw, LX French pisce iu this city where » made a there are ume, Tips, Fans, irmamingn, are dyed, cleaned, curied and made Pieces at the well kuown | ace of ir. & Mme. DEPOILLY, Sign of the G 1Z3S Washin _Ordere by mail prompt.) 60. oa DS wendedto, o28-Rm » OPPOSITE BOSTON HOUSE, INCHES the wos deuicate shades deivered 10 Pure a SUMON'S TLATING £STABLA cH. mon Deep. ASSORDION FLAITING DONE UP 5 Mt « Aid. Washagton othee, SJ AHN nw, ol? ¥. SEBILLE & CO Curtaivs and Laces Cieaning. Feat Dyed, pers aud Kid Gioves Cleaned. 1712s Lat, cor Cx ave. o--1m ADIES WISHING THEIR FINE LACES DON UP iD first-class French style, White and Saum Dresses, Lace Curtains & spe. Pages callat MADAME VaLhi an. NENCH ACCOLDION Keaus od Dremwed. Shug 2, PLAITING ar epiniied sHoRT Anite » Journals, Geng QT. _KOSE INDUS: kia & tw.—Dressinaking, &: Traming hit. hen ope SCHOOL, 2 and Chil Home-usade Cakes always on band, LAGER OR SD LE St LsKIN GALLEN Dyed and Aitered ity Newest Shapes, New Seale #hin Jackets, Capes, Re. Mace to Oruer. 7 CUNNINGHAM, 1308 8th at LLw., bed N sud auz6-sm ADA GILBERT DEXNTS »DISTE, trom bat. a a 2 COTRING AND DRY CLEAR. ING ESTABLISHM: NI, 1oa. Jork ave, First-class Lecies’ and Gent's work cry deecrige ton. Fiush, Velvet and tvenux Ureses AN LUN AND CAMOLINE i bi aud Maison Yriver, i, lorwerly With A. Bischer yet Y CLEAN b WOKS, YU rments of ail bu bed. Ladiew > years’ eaper erate. Goods deli vor LL-WOOL GAKMINTS. MADE dyed a yvod mourning black. Brpecilty UP Ok RIPPED, A. FISCTER, 800 G at now. ree F re Fo. ro. Prize Medal Paris 1 position, 200 first premiums; indorsed by over 100 uiumc schools aud colleges for guratality. Old Pienos tikes inexchange ‘The only Upright that cau us ace of the p mek, ob-tr PPEUPFEA & CONLIFE, 516 Lith stow, FIBEL & avis radon, Filty years test proves them the richest, purest, sweeten’, Krundest toned Jiabo and most enduring made. Hoi. SUMNEK, Agent, 811 Ot ¢ KAKAUER PIANO® Alc: ALWAYS SEL by people of CULI UKE and GOOD JUL Lepot, Kutn’s 1EMVLE OF NUSIG, 1208 6 “bine Tuning and Keg usuting. a Leanixe Axsrnvanxrs DECKER BROS WELK FISCHER ESTLY IVES & POND ESTEY OKGANS. PIANoa ESTEY ORGANS, MODLKATE PRICES, EAS) 1EKMA, Old instruments taken an part payment = Daming and Reyairinz. ‘Levey 1328 STAYMAN, Pua UNEQUALED I TONE, (PORKMANSHIP Special ati ted to their “New Artistic wished im desicus of HIGH- Est DECOKAL(VE Aki. Pianos torrent, SECOND-HAND Od. — A lange ussortuent, cony rising almost every well-known make iu the CoULtTY, 1b thorough reja_r, wh be closed out at ver; sow hygutes. SPECIAL INDUCE MENS offered iy prices and wh ters, v lick will be arranged on KASE MONTHLY INSTALMENTS when desired. WAL KAABL & CO, a6 S17 Market Space. POTOMAC RIVER BUATS. POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. = SLEAMLK JOHN W. THOMPSC Sunday, Tuesusy abd J bursday . a8 far ne DNonmu, Curroman and Leoucrdtow Ak Oreek, Cosu aul Kunsaie. Fare, tir. cond-ciane, a Freight lower thuu ether rues. ' for uiorma- | Mon‘ cals dcwphome 1300 cost) T°. NOLFOLK AND FORTRESS MONKOE, Steamer EXCELMO, fn ays, Weduesday® and Fridays, an. CLUMVE CONNECTION Wid BOSIUN AND PROVIDENCE STEAMEKS. Fare: @2 stucie, round trip, €3. Dickew tnd rocks at B. end U. Gck vie and 2 2a. ave. and Hawley"s, 14th and New hork ave. for further intormation anguire at conipady 'e office, on Whart. Telephone cali 740-3 WM. 2. WELCH, Sup and Gen. Agent, elo Nonroix axp OLD POINT. Ou and after SATUKDAY, AUG. 23, FARE, €2 ONE WAY; 8&3 KOUND TRIP, Steamers Leave 6th street whariat 6 p.m Tas day, Thureday, Saturday aud sucday. Puscher m- formation Jelephoue call’ 1 Lands at Piney Pot each trip wome ond returnine. nyt Om QTEAMER “WAKEFIELD” eaves thet. wiast on MONDAYS. THURS AYS SLGBAILIDA\ mats wav, Ieturming £UbBe AX, FMIDAY and SUNDAY cveniuen, For ‘Newan Creek, Va, Leonardionn and St, Clem ents Bay, Dia., woucliix at iuiernadute landiuge “ EM ET WOCOLMIVUBULS Lo lune. © W. RIDLEY Gevera: Mauas as CLES—LOOK AT THE CUT IN PRICES We have recently purchased the entire stock of 4 lange bicycle Louse and are Low Prepared to #1! the following extremely low prices 108 cusii: Lush Stiety, tormer price@115, ow 840, Balle bearing Crescent, ‘former price $40, buW €. 0, Plas bearing Crescent, former price $70, how $00; Ladic® duno, former price #60, now $00; Bail-bearig Junior, for Loys or girls, ormer price $5U, uow B40. Fiau-bearing Jumor, tor boys or gitis, former price 30. KEMEMBER ifiiok AE ALL NES. Call and see t 0. 5. ALWATER & CO., 3m 3 LEKIES, W., NEAR OTH ES’ Ok GENTS tuding ranteed, gi GENERAL CYCLE DEALE bs LES ROOM, COK. YL ANY &, will be removed tober i, jy som » PROFESSIONAL. BOF, CLAY, 1HE OLi | SIABLISHED ONLY Felidbie gehuine wud ‘batural-Lorn, Clairvoyauiy troloyer aud Medium ip thi» ey; born wish ¥ Sd WoLder!ul propbelic FUL OL second FKL. reveRse every nldden mystery, Dude Jost o: stolen property; Peparated Logetier, causes Bpeeu) Leal riawes, #1Ves success In buses removes isuily Woubies evil Intuences; advice on business, love, or anything 2ou,sre su doubt of, All business conndenta, “Never kpown W fan Hours, Yam W830pm Sanday 2toSpm in some Dewepepst — — —— ae UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. published im Washington, D.C. Title company ab- 8. sq. 145; $—. ©. P. "Thomson to M.’V. B, | baa, which goes ou month aiter month, with slight ; -Vaiaean ee = — Stract. All conve, ancing, ke- at the gost of the pax. ee Stevens, ‘sub 165, sq. 623; @—. C. V. Trott to | Femission or intermission, even though there be no Cais Seder At ity COLNE Ge | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR THREE-srory | ‘ict, BICHALE S COLBERT, Trusteca, | CUO-tuthuedt FS. ‘& CO., Proprietors, ME. KAPHAL, THE CELEDRATEDCLAIKVO’ Maggie M. Briscoe, sub 26. aq. 1058; $—. Susie = ha debloraate aunts — br nage — YMENIY-SECOND AND D STREETS NOKTH- eNOS SER DEED 4027, 1020, | ov7-usde _ JOHN A BARTHEL, M ant que Astwologies, che covents dauehtes, bore F. " rf ST. 31 ANI 3 t ae : . Sab On to Ong Ere Lh lie LS | Gn mseant. ee sxlseenss ef semmmstion mentee: | _2y Tics ipl in vacmaes See ee eee | TOC TION. ne ee Ae eae | DEE LOE DN Foun ema hae Sadiocay dates Doo's sail to ese this indy” ‘Howes €2,015.45. T. “E. Waggaman to Amanda H. | te certainty. If @ young adult, not adiicted | Suuye ot saan, Hindmau, Meredith, ot al. ve Jonorit | pAUCHION ortain deeds of trust given to ual ByLaNG O18 ON FOURTEENTH, 30, 9197 ane. to enervating habits and not leading s dissolute Dar 3 Marsh, lots 4 to 6, bik. 2, Rosedale; €2,513.28. equity, in the Supreme Court of the District of Uo- G oops. and bearing date on the 26th day of Aucust, AD.| On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER Be DEEDES, TE ONLY WONDEREUL ~ . teadily loses ib 1, tee, on WEDNESDAY. THE | 188, und wuly recorded, respectively in Liber ‘No. | FOURT Iu. in trout of the pre we will sell at Gifted English aud Geran Astrologer iu the eity. Hannah Cooke to Jacob A. Walter, lot 9, 6g. | ‘Sit yecachuigy crceeecee tose ee Tee ee a eee eee ee an eeisi pee ude bos aobetaes Sy | FOURTH: in front, of "PM (0 lose males: | gBEANKETS, 61, 82, 63, 04, 05,96, 87, 98, 90, | Tuucuitctanitur hic, Once hare 0 pa. to Baw 957; 3,426.17. H. W. Sobon to L. P. Krey, pt. ~ ot “ P| HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK F.\\.," tu) front of ihe | et seq, of the laud records of the District of Columbia, | Bia ive BED COMFORTS at all prices, filled with White | 02 Sunday trom 10 a.m to Pan. os - Soy. 64: 02805. GF Avpet. i A | toma should have appeared. When such, however, | freninen, offer for sale at public suction ths following | aud st the request of thr parties secured. thereby, owe LOTS 24 AND 25, BLOCK 45, ont o1s- Lm Honk, ete Stn & og, a ofa onan 5 A | manttoat themselves additionally the establishment | Feal est te: Ail that piece or parcel of esate | UCLUEL VMURTE ITA b, AD. 1svG. a HALE: | of Columble, College subdivision, euch Igt fronting | 34°2ow case COTTON, Oc. Miller to A. Bargdorf, sub 37, #q. 669; @2.100. | tion ie almost s fixed fact, | 1m all cases | to uated On tne Aroma PAT oe rial het eet he | PARE FOUR Gt LUCK Paty the following eriied | 2420-400 feet with depth of 125 feet toa 20. 1G, 180. 1-4 SHEKTING, 1 & C. Raubto A. Burgdorf et al, trustees, lot | T2treS2y o the manifestations described make their | Dumber three (3), in square Dumbereighty-three (so), | lend and premises, situated in the City of Washington, BLACK HENKIETSA CASHMERE, yard wide, wool ATTORNEYS. alley, hi is the best on 14th ‘This property is among on, 24th treet, in dmpioye EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 036 F st. ATCLIFFE, DARE & CU., Auctioneers. in * appearance we should advise an uumediate examina- t tf Washi, in the Disirict of Colum: | District of Co.umbia, and desiguated aa and being lots ediate viccnity of the residences of A. Sege, 2be, LIPSCOMB, ATTOKNEY AT Lal Bye SS S—__ Mary E Woods to Mary M. | tiow ot the cbest ands prompt resort woappproptiate | vin, nal fot belug aituated ou tbe cores uf Twente. | Lulubered 124. 120; 120, 1277 of theNatio.al Capieal | Mumeauate vic nity of, the residences, of A. L. Barber, PITT CE BEAWER. BiG SEE BOC EE oe Arie Reatiant U, B District Attorney), segue Cook, pt. 28, sec. 7, Barry Farm; €400. 8. F. | treatment second (22) and D sire ee Roca, Deine the same | Juvestment Company's subdivision of lots numbered | the sivantages of the city and desirable for summer | ginGLy aHaWLS. juor Fendall Building, opposite City Hall" al Hen i de Ghandler, Dt 16, 0q, 19%; | “Atan early stage of consumption a radical cure can | Palins ty dai dei hema fo, ehitiamn | 88, 34 and 0 fF Galen's subdivision of square | reaider For" privat: re-idences uo better located low | SADIEM ALL WOOL HOSE. tn Black ang Golora || EvGGENE # ABNOLD) or at a €2,500. J. H. King to Jos. Magruder. pt. 163, | tesrequently effected, and health placed upon « firm | eileen hundred sid seven (1 foho 11, of the records of the surveyui's office of the | can be had in that vicinity. Rewnznia, el me _ al 405 ousioas' P.’s mb, Mt Pleasant; @—. C. F. Federline to} sna ent footing, while with every step in ad- |, Lerms of sale: Que-third \'5) purchase money cash; | Distric\'aroresaid, together with the improvements, | “Terms: sold subject to a deed of trust of 82,000 on LATHER-PRUOP TICKING, 15c. Loutsiansore, c - — snl een ndengd balance in two (2) equal insiailiuents iu twelve ( Yaya, eaxewonts, rixhts, privileges and appurtenances | each lot, due May 31, 1893, with 6 per cent interest, z ‘ ony an. —— D. G. Swain, sub 26, sq. Asa Whitfield | vance which the disease is allowed to take the chances SE am ‘belo tin any wise appertain ot Se = TABLE LINEN, fast colors, 25c. ee a and civhteen (15) mouths, With imterest st six (6) per | te the same ning ¢ oo ~ eS payable seui-an % ‘base money TREES DUP AMPBELL CAKRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW to J. F. Manning, pt. 3, sq. 293; 9280. M. Loeb | tora perfect recovery diminish correspondingly. Our } Srstunper minuu ieee day of sale, notes of pur- | Terms of -ale: lots be offered and sold | one. ‘and one-haif in siz months from of RSING CORSETS, C Webster Law Building, ous Dene. to S. Porter, pt. 1, sq. 288; $3,000. F.W. Huide- | readers must bear in mind that the most skillful and | chaser {or deferred payments to be given, secured by be Ty sold, one-third | gale, with © per cent interest, or all, over on ‘Lot Remnants DC. Residence, 1701 Oat. aw. ‘ia Koper to A. ¢ Huidekoper, two-thirds interest | efficient treatment can do no more than tomakesound , ved of trus: on the property, or all cash, at the option | Of the purcuase mouey to be paid incash, théresiduein | Sach Tot can pedin ‘at of purchaser. | adwae in Alliance; $—. _H. B. Davidson et al. to H. | and useful aamuch of the 1 plied fey within weveu dase from dastch uate “Tiny| te utes of purchase Dearing interest frees thea, | SgaveNanciNe, Ke. ab cout. a Sepoats of Y SHIRTS and DRAWERS, 450. aoa ;o- HL jungs ag is present atthe | plied wii within seveu days from day of sale. ‘Twor| the notes of purchaser interest te | $200 on each lot at time of sale, ‘Terms to be oom oa ay PRINTERS. Jaeger, sub 8, 9q. 781; $2,200. H. eS fo G. | time when the progress of consumption becomes sus- | hundred (8240) dollars depoait must be made, When | of sale ot the rate of 6 per osntuns per, annum, interest lied with in 10 days, otherwise right. reserved to re: SB aboot. COTTON, wilt ran eel oR Andrews, same property; $2,800. R. E. Magee | peuded. No meanson earth can replace the luns tis- jancing ra gener Sg og be OE ut risk ama Gitnulting purchaser, after OOL PLAID DRESS GOUDS, 49 in. ARBY'S PRINTING OFFICE, 1308 PA AVE. to ete Mebtenea, ab te '8q, 100; | sue which has been destroyed by the ulcerated pro- | > “SRY WISE GARNETT, Trusteo, Pirchaner’ option, ‘Terma she to is complied with yo Aa gS Ep a Le wide, Bue Dees 30m, Book LW EAR 21,300. A. A. Le aaa et al to C. Raumling, ee ee puncamson eA: 418 ee st. Dw, te Fo date ee eee a UNCANSO » Auchoncers Dae bOUE colors, @1. | say Rit iKG. Sango ond Das nee lot 1, bik. Hi Manor; 607.40. better are chances ior satisiactory resulta, b BRO! ucts. °o recordi. urchaser 5 1, 483, $2, atistac- Carried Past Their Station. ‘Improved ‘ In the Circuit Court, Judge Mon TMPRUVED “BY A Good PANES House NO | DUNCANSON andi Misectas | SHOeET ROW OISG Sea Goop Cooxma. M 1 SOSK AXD JOB PRINTERS, H DR LIGHTHILL, Asi 1 STREET NORTHWES . SOVEN\NT AnD MANY FINE PRIVATE 4 . oa two —- RE. L. White and of TudSE s decree of the Supreme Coukt of, the District FUTURE DAYS. Egtirt yy 4 jujewer a, = ais nn Ope eae re Hor thirty years epectalist for the curso erg Gatccesetan EDAX the Fist Dag | HERESIES BETWEEN | r(Pruts 1000, at WAL Tas FOLDER we | All whe dactre wood cooking in thets houses should | Fetimates Cl NORT! 7oY AND. Wi 4 ‘for extettauea Gckasmenee ee rab CATARBH, DEANESS, ASTAMA ok ot trent iain eae eching.t | OP, MONDAY ABE, HOVEMBE ed Naina Pa oP ie abo &™ re amuse COMPANYS H. carried beyond thei nat 30.86 feet wee te bave bought « round-trip ticket to Mark. ‘sciiesaions toa aley. 1 a erases a that’ they would "be taken through Zam MOSK, THROAT AND LUNOR anders by taadacme Shou change care at ‘Manasese Sanction (ony | Ofce Hows from @ um. wail 22, cad from i088 Gnsmonoiss mARes anton | FAMILY SUPPLIES. te train took them beyond, thereby prevent-| aizee Fea 00 reysined at tne Eryx, aes sae mu consummation: a estate causing their losn, The defendant olaimed thet rom day of, ge, rise Son aval scans to Secty sountoet been beslat Q' the tie’ schedules showed that they | WE ler five daye advert the value of about $7.50, ‘ bave changed at the junction, and that RB a = Dewspaper 5 otaayeen gives ea tk tone ‘The jary found | >. 50c per eee Genuine only with tac simile of J. von Licbig*s cig- tor defendant in each case. 87-13 1s ‘mature in blue ink across thelsbel. w27-tuthim ‘ oll-la” é 1

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