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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. ¢ ee D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,° 1892. W. ¢. T. U. CONVENTION. COLORED ODD FELLOWS. SOCIAL MATTERS. sions of the Second | They Make a Fine Display tn the Parade | Mrs. Harrison continues about the samo. Day. | This Afternoon. Last es she slept fairly = om today | The parade today of the sixth biennial mov- | ¥ oved = to rest. a rdiner's » Temperance | able committee of the Grand United Order of | file or 2 py ene lp the this morning | Odd Fellows was quite a noteworthy feature of | other since she came home, excepting the Proceedings of the and © The second anil last d Fention of the Worm Union of the Intrict Ot the First Baptiet Church ‘ional exer~/ the prevent convention of the order and was | usual ups and downs of any pervort suffering cites Were conducted by Mrs JW. Rebinsom. witnessed by a great throng, which lined the | from consumption, about covers her case. he election of ‘fiers wae thé principal | streets throughout the line of march. About | After her spells of coughing she is, naturally event of the morning Before the roll | 2,000 men were in line, and their nent dress and | fairymptome, the recurring periods of ‘rest. of delegntes was Mrs. La Fetra retired resplendent regalias made an exceedingly at-|lessneas and nervousness rob her of much called upot fem the chair and Mrs. M. tractive display. The procession was ordered to | rest = ame atheros om le of Chattancoge, Ter th ‘ ‘a patient in her low stat gentleman who LL. We Chat ca an © form at New Jervey avenue and B street south- | § havent in ber le ‘personal scquaintanes with national organi-er le. Mrs. Wells is | east at 9:30 this morning and move at 10:30, but | +). mily says that Mra. Harrison's great vi ao m the enterprise which has | it was 12:80 before the order to move could be | isv and will power inkeeping her alive, and that bees dn! Warnewulle, N.C.,and known given, owing to the non-arrival of the Philadel- | J the coming election is the strongest motive and && the Southern Asembiy and School of Meth- | phia contingent. ° 3 cen started under fa-| | The chief marshal was H. L. Livingston of | imulant she could have. She wants Pind access of it is largely | Rising San Lodge, No. 1965, his aide being: | Dsante’ lor Gatto het yey ae gc ebility of Mra. Wells, Sbe Right aid. J. O.' Holmes, Wm. A. Freeman | P0**! Phe . ; > ~ rishment regularly and by obeying the phy- «an admirable presiling officer and Lodge, 2099; left aid, Jas. H. Coleman, Rising | "°™ y abe tes clin goseeaeee ta snd | en tbage baee id, a 8 | sician's instructions to the ver¥ letter. She lhe there eRe white, Free | Understands fully how critically ill she is and ode The assem Grace Lodan, 1:43. the latter’s aids being: Rixht aids, | how small would be her chances if she could AUCTION SALES. wus TA FEFEA RE-ELECTED FEESIDEST. | Jel Ht Tee, iueman, Andrew Hogan. Leftaida, M: | not take sufficient nourishing food. Last week, | ———————_—— The result of the first ballot was the re-elee- | M onan i when she was considerably stronger than she is | __THIS AFTER ‘Newman, assistant secretary. ee egret ra by such a large vote that “The temainine aids wore, Wi Beckett.” R. R. | now, she partook freely of raw eggs. | JBERNARD LEONARD, Real Estate Broker, Mnanamonte Mew Ta | Browne fh te Batey. dE Math infs- | “Today ‘the carpet on the corfidor was laid |B S80 eae. aw, viatform by | P-yne. John ‘Hall, Jobn” Lewis. Win, Hardesty, | and @ greater air of cosines given the house. | pwo.sroRY BRICK DWELLING NO. 041 THIRD x Platt | Foow "at, Sebusoh, 13) Do Mcgroler, Soon Brent: | The sesbe th eee ee ecg Rete | SERRE, SOUTRWERT AND 'TWOATORY | att | 7 = r, John Brent. | The rest of the carpets were also put down in ME LING 0} 4 “T1ON . , Henan oramn Semen’ Wels. Fw on THURSDAY” OCTOREN SIXTH Unga | ee Ree tie! | Booms M RT atectaler Te ce*Se. SME Wnt, | the ving roome.upwinimn. yewterday, and the | n&PrTBORSPAN, QOIUMER SIXTH 28a | delegntes ro-e = Mt Deon, T “Webster, J. t. Turner. library, which the family uses as their sitting | front of the premises. part of lot nare 534. | mg Mrs. Chapin the — La Sane ‘TRE BODIES IN LINE. room, has taken ondts nsual winter appearance. | fronting 14 feet G inches on the west side of Sd street | by a depthof Wtee ts the hope th: embers woud continue to All the aids were, like the chief marshal and | The house is thoroughly heated the past two or | twu-stey ell three day ‘e her their support and scmpathy. Mrs his staff, superbly mounted and made a very ui ALSO, 2 i iggy gpl agen aM handome appearance. At the head of the pro- | _ Mrs. Wanamaker spent today in this city. | tmmediatelya‘ter, T will sell'the cast 16 fect of lot iBdost cy" improved bore jors brick dwelling, being residcnce’ No. SAT 3d | Sieet sexttvess No. 241 3d | n | 20. square 534. Troi 16 feet on the alloy. by then Mre.La Fetra responded in her usual happy | cession rode a detail of ten policemen, under | She came over to, sttend to the winter Morning | depthot'e? feet, imaproved by a twostory” srame ae sess pre vase. ning | dwesting in alley Poteet was eened, and then the oenvention | Semmand of Rangt, Kitty, Sitivwed bys Send LTE, ieee eal spent ccene time | "Ferus: Gaeta cush: balance In x aud twelve Suede teten et te omer em |e | with her. She is spending tho autumn | HONS with interest. secured’ ‘by ‘eed of Peeceeded with the ewetany, Siw | xtnas earemiem “was composed of coven €3-| To country house anil dees uot wow expect aited on ean at tibas of sal Louiee 8. Weg! tecor ecretar’, to return to this city until the last days of No- wing and recofding at purchaser's cont Chief Qret division, Wim. P. Gray, Wm. G. Freeman Mrs. Emma F. shelton, treasurer, Mra Clinton | Ledge, 2700 vember. She is feeling splendid after her | yogi fQats® DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers Smith ¥ Richi aud, Philip Williame. Left atd, C. W. Hale. | European trip. The Postmaster General will eee oo oA eccueret ‘vies Dive — take Mra. and tho Misses Wanamaker out to | ‘THOMAS DOWLING § SON, Aucts.. 612 Est. n.w. La Petra, resident, was presented — Chief of second division, J. W. Lee, Potomse Union, = with him for the opening of the world’s SALE OF IMPROVED ¥ OPERTY IN EXPRESS an te ie he i convevedd | liieht aid, R. J. Holmes Left aid. Tucker Beverly. | “Secretary and Mrs. John W. Foster have Rev] BASDUSTREETOSOMTUWESE OF SHURE, District of Columbia. i DAN. OCTOBER SIXTH, 1892; AT FOUR to Mrs. La Fetra, who bas a and and Mrs. Dulles and their children and Mr. and | ,0CLQCK P.M. Fem bell the twenty Aft ansiverary of her | pChWtof, third etviston, Chan. H. Brown, Traveling | Mra, Lansing staying with them. Tike Secretary | ,PAtctivhiour (in reservation eleven I), Bes wedd.n Mra. ME. Coben made the speech of Miwht asd. andy H. Tripplett. Left aid, J. H. | leavesthisafternoon for the Woburn,Mass., cele- | with the line of an alley forty (40) feet, thence west Presentation. |, Vireinta, Colorado, Washington, North | OT@tion. at which he will deliver an address, He | there (2) feet. thence north forty (40) feat tn Ti, Virginia, Colorado, Washin P : re witht alley renty-th ~ ay re fet oF and Mrs. Foster may go over to Now York next ‘ezinning, improved by a three-story brick wree Mra. T. A. Will- | Orenom: Wenuines tera ene norm. Hovale. | Tuceday, but bave aot yet fully decided upon | en br i Tena. it. They do expect to go to Chicago the fol- of sale: One-third cash, balance in six and pdpephantant gad tof Lng 2 sect Y ele months, secured by pt rs hates. with 1a Pee a a errs uy, | Lace TORS ee mm: McKinley Scott, Old ATK | jowing week aud spend about six days at tho | Sencnmoniie sreues ox pyrcuasers notes, with tn- | to $3,806.50, | “Kieiit -td°S. Birch. Left aid, Geo. W. Green. world’s fair opening. On the road home they | veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, If the | balance on, Fennsrlvanta, Maine. Ihde Island, Conneetient, | will visit in Indianz, and Mra. Foster's mother | two! sale are not, complied with tm ten days the Veriont, New Hampabire, Delaware. their good wie THE TREASTRER'S REPORT The report of t fam», showed the r 2g th disburvements. $3,529. lea ronerty will be resold, af e days’ not at d fens cane ire. De will return here with them to spend the winter. | fuking yirehascra "it anh tue" Hiatt pat at OF the receipts 21.000 was appropriated | | Chiet of Sfth division. H- Herbert, Jno. F.Cook| Miss Sadie Fearson of 3322N street left Eatur-| timectsale, | 4. WM. REDIN WOODWARD. — Ss o = ‘TuEtt ald, Albert Johnacn._ Left aid, Henry James. | day to visit friends in Pulladaiphie and Balti. seaedkde which & ducted under the ‘w York, New Jersey, Kansas, Nortn ¢are'ina. | more, iss Fannie Fear eft today wit] hed = of the social p pent. ‘The | Scuth Carolina, Gecngiy, Kentucky and Weet Indies. | Mie ee eta ee RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, niona "h Lie ne utona | Chisfofstath divinion. dus. Lyles, Western Star} ‘The lovely home of Mr.and Mra. John c. | VAL! REIMER. THIRD AND Fothrd above. | 1ohiet of : rc ! AND FOURTH Tush ai, Jae. Dabnes. Leftatd,Thos.A.Jobneon. | Parker, No. 1430 Gth street, was thronged with | EREELS NORTHWEST, BEING HOUSE 303 L lth, west Vicrinin, Stumcbusetts, Texan. Florida: | people last evening, the occasion being the wed- SiS Hecicneey Ama Hors, tpyana. Aruansss. | ding of their daughter May and Mr. J. Paul) On THURSDAY APTERNOON OCTOBER SIXTH, sin and Louisiana. Smith. Long before the hour set for the wed- | 1897, at FIVE O'CLOCK’ we will offer for sale, in departments, a tendent, Mrs. a , Hunt et tire rrerk se . Band. ding the guests began to arrive, and during the |" Paicr'Oe GRICINAL LoT.1 IN 25 ere seventeen legions hie of ove is “ ran bot A oe eee Sap dase feoeged tals yous Lidee! Tone Mt? division, 4.1. Alexander, Simon | evening nearly 400 relatives and friends called | Improved by wfraius house. Ne. S05 f ater cork The amount of literature distributed was | [ictiatd. Henry faker eft aid, Fugene Carter. | to congratulate the newly married couple. © ‘New Jersey avecrus; tha cide wat ey reported us collected and | oft Catal Master. canes, an erind ofticers of the | Promptly at 7:30 o'clock the bridal party en: | hie Beltline, the K rket and 1h @ | = i ood th xpended, 117.7 iowwtes Lrougit up therear of | tered the parlor, preceded by the ushers, | Mel Hvancine in i = haan of regret in regard to the re- Mevars, Edward T: Raiser and Wm. R. Anders, ana bl sds meh movat frou ‘of Kev. and Mrs. Geo. W The line of march was as follows: The bridal couple stood in the bay window | sncng ant rec t if of the urcha: Moore were offered and elicited a number of | Bst. se. to Ist st, east, toCst. n.e., down Ct. to | under large and magnificent palms beautifully | *2"d&ls RICK CO., a e e ret . he delegates rela- | 18" S.-W pant the Dastrict ba idinw, wrere it wus | arched. The Rev. Samuel Domer of St. Paul's ppreciative remarke from the dele : District ners” thence to | Tatheran Church Eee ee | fave to the val thetr services. ‘The resolu- eo Lutheran Church officiated ‘or more than an | J sani IMPROVE: were adopted hour Mr. and Mrs. Smith received the congraty LUABLE IMPROVED & tof th x mission department | Y:e*S i! - lations of those present, after which refresh. IR TWENTY ue teads br the superintendent, Mrs. Sallic A. | tot: <i cagheg: ments were served in abundance. T sf Datiem, whe gave on interesting accot ft Avene Ciitizch, : presents were numerous, handsome and useful, . e hos} ratious by Mey J- Matieon | many coming from New York, Boston the work of visiting the sick and the bi Grieaum, 1 Cheatan & ae’ & and charity homes and supplying the patients pon fs age minster and Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Smith With flowers. fruit and other Laxurie é pana » begin married life under very favorable exrcum- | Mrs. Williams called attention te the import-| { : stances. The future home recently purchased yy the groom is furnished throughout, several | J ATIME rooms being furnished by the families and the | TWO HANDSOWE. 1 dining room by Mr. Frank Parker, brother of | MEST SW Jkt Suneaunaww cate mansion: the bride. Mr.and Mrs. Smith jeft for the, — }NPAMICS &k done by the “Y f a iarge numb and throu features reaches a reat many peopl F distribated literatare and Reena ere iad north on the 10 o'clock train. Upon their re- | a es of the convention | tarn they will beat hume to their friends at ‘ ire ne yesterday the election of officers was conti No. 1756 P street northwest. Among those . ] nsquare YESTERDAY'S PROCEFDINGS. Some reports : dl boseinent new . B. B. Burroughs of | present were Mr. and Mra. J. C. Parker, Mr. : if with bath an T. Coles, District | and Mrs. David Fowble of Westminster. Md. mes ret-claes man- as follows: Chaplain, South Carolina: g departments were made after eet bocthwes the close of the rep: yesterday's Stan. | Sf Columbia, warden, el Wood, District | grandparents of the bride; Mr. and Mra. D. A. | i bile local From the department of in literature of Columbia, and past master. J. L. Turner. | Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith, Mr. and art Mrs. Julia Pratt. the superintendent, | District of Columbia. Committees. on | Frank Parker, Miss Ada Smith, Mr and Mrs, grievances, on appeals and on the} Mr. and Mrs. George E. Emmons, and parati i i master’s address were ap- Mrs. Samuel Domer, Mra. John 5. | : . f purchaser. of snd - p ’ p, f purchaser sale. on ted, one member trom each state and ter- Altoona, Pa.; Mr. and Mra. C. B. | orpurchesors, “#200 deposit required on each house at glans appeal to the anthori- ¥ "The following grand auditors were also | Itheem, Dr. and Mrs. RH. P. Ellis of Balti- | t! f sale, LATIMER «SLOW Jed for the suppression of appointed to examine the financial statements | more. Mr. and Mrs, Greer, Mr. and Mre, Edwin _ Ructioneers, . . of the officers of the organization: Needham of | Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Meyers, | (WHANCERY SALP VALUABLE IMPROVED this pape: e C RY SALP OF Vaid OY Mrs. M. B. Platt, the superintenden Pennsylvania, McKinley of Kentucky, Warner | Mr, ard “Mra, A. 8. | Johnson, Mr. | ORAL Estat Hy SOR SIDE OF department of temperance literatur the District of Columbia, Howard of jand Mrs. M. Rouzer, M.D. Aucker,| — STREEE T. is that something over 500,000 Baseette of Virginia, Wiliiams of ; Mr. and Mra. W. L. Swayze, Mr. and Mrs, Cor- tue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the ance literature had been distributed during the | Set and Weathers of Louisiana. | nelius Eckhardt, Col. M. emery and daugh- | 1 bia, Taseed in equity canse No. his work had been done per- | ing session Grand Master Forrester | ters, Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. | 3 aaa herself ancl her auxiliary assistants, | delivered his biennial address, referring to the | Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. J.'8. Swormstedt, f nab ie’ austion ia font pence cor enly a little over £60. They history of the order, and from the results of | Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Clark, Mr. and Mrs, | of th DAY. the SIXTH DAY O- | bad « small deticiency te make they hoped to increa-e the work. AS TO UNPERMENTED WINE. | Im regard to unfermente? wine the superin- tendent, Mrs. Emma r, reported that she experienced difficulty in persuading | churches to adopt this because the fe article was so) much some one proposed tha take to prepare a quanti the grape, unfermented e . ro ons for the frture Misses Brelsford. Clara and Eroma | —— | Rentin isamin Pus mesic co 4 Decker, Austin, Pitchlynn, Messrs. | gt wascanzton and, Dist Yubia, te treasurer and the grand secretary were then | Geo. F. Math, Wm Anders, Kaiser, Chas. | Ty aT beret’ of’ tne mired distinguished submitted and referred to the committee on Domer, Re said city. reports, and the convention adjourned until | K. Butler and Mr. B. Frank Meyers. | 5 this afternoon. Miss Etta Brent and Mr. Harry Heiskell wMl poe Se be married at St, Matthew's Church on next | mented | SHOOTING STARS. Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. A wedding Immediately | breakfust will follow at the residence of the te twratory brick hota ou U.under-| wrhig ig the opening overture,” said the | Pride's uncle and aunt, Col, and Mre. Se ly Helon-ine to Jon E are juice of eet. ol ndred (100) Leet, depch o o Les ‘the | bivalve as it felt the oyster knife. iavome n of Charlestown, W. Va., | 33% tiatment’ (a0) fout alley: thene= otst With exid Hey thirty CM) feet, more or ies, amd thenee. sonth same to churches at cost. and even giving it to - rs ice a é Schroer Tienteat etc ace: R Soe 1 . ae Beas who has been visiting Miss Zeller of this vue hundred (100) fe north the the poorer ones. This proposition was referred | «Don’t scold the servant: quite ill-bred will return to her home next Saturday | Berson rc boise te gant Sopes "The reports of the corresponding secretary, | It i# such things to do. Mre. Heltard has returned from Lake Wood | piace of imginnineom sabi H re north Mise LC. Kessler, gave in detail the work of | The writer likewise might have eaid, and is now at 1421 K street for the winter. Trick houses, aid improved ‘by two ie Seenip-Eee aaiitery cacletion, inctading | Col and Mra J. F. Trentlen gave a party | hreg-stiry brick honsem narnivred geapoctivaly 403 the Y's. The total membership was re ied on Monday evening. Dancing was enjoyed | sof wale: irl of the purchase money in ™ Ster-five honorary members There | “Maria,” said Mr. De Porque, “which ‘ud you | until 11 o'clock, when refreshments were served, | Std the Dalance in two egal ee nomer oer partments of work in the District, es i i } y 5 ate sixteen department: . | druther hear, popular or ciassical music? after which dencing was again resumed. Among | inents to bear interest at the rate of six. percent. per ne ae ceeeaee ee ee | <Chasaleal, af course.” those, present were Mrs. Howard, Mre. Back | SOseih yan ato tosccured te the eeoeeh tnd ee ee a ae (Alabama), ) Mrs. Warren and | pao ; * re are 214 young ladies in seven | 7 daughter (Kansas City), Mr.and Mrs. Fountain, | ate said rtomof the Mistes Brewe: arb. Campbell (Galveston, | Chaser, Ade osit of, $200 will be required on each Tex.), Garnet a er, the og Ps aay Lire | Purchaser or p a ply with the terzus | jenkins has the smartest boy I know o! Kluge, Trentien, Warren and Messrs. Boswell, | pfmale'withinw went days trom ‘the day of sale the | , | “Great Scott! Idida't known Jenkins was | Boskin, Brandon, Collins, Crooks, Cronin, Dr. | tustecs Fescrrc in richt to crsell at his or their rink Youxe WowEx's work. mea deiwer* R. Phil. Cronin, Cunningham, Hitchcock, | {f the purchaser or purrlunsers At the evening session Miss Cora B. Thomas | “0 oe ss Tanner, Mogue, Mowry. Oswald, Schenck | JOHN P. FORD.) rrustecs, ‘This boy's an exception, ~ “ HENRY R. FORD, resented a report of the young women’s work. id nies (Buffalo). Saxton and Woods. Room5, 344 D st. new. ” — ohessctinig “ hen, Almun| WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers” showing that in prisons and alleys the girls axe Miss Hannah Baxter and nephew, Almun | TER are emulating their mothers, although their house for three hours | Kredel of Pittsburg. Pa., who have been visiting special work is the flower mission among the | Yesterday evening and he never recited once.” | Mrs. L. J. Palmer, 1406 A strect southeast, have poor and sick. returned home. : Y. W.C. T. U. societies. “ The report further- | “It costs the most.” more shows that five unions have been organ- | fzed during the past year, of which four were Ya wae |@ BENSINGER, Aue Mise ‘Thomas annonnced that the Y. W.C.| Now goes the bud to wisdom’s field Mise Kitzmiller has returned home earlier |S, ?®8St soe T. U. of the Ninth Street Christian Church had And care that lasts from morn till late, than expécted on account of sickness in the Washington Horse and Carriage Bazaar, staan dari ee seee anal precested tha | Tn time that rarest blowom rieide— a ce . 940 Louisiana ave. same to Mies Yingling. president of thissociety,| The lovely sweet girl graduate. Miss Nellie English of Gaithersburg is visit- . "i 6s EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF HORSES. Who responded with an appropriate xpeech. | mee nage hapltghanties seis asa We have had oonsi:ned to us by Messe, M. Fox & Little Rosalie Bartlett gare a recitation and | “Did you ever see Charley Timmin’s four-in-| Mrs. Imogene Morrcll's reception tomorrow | ppt sist erate aia bg Mise De La Matyr a vocal solo, after which | hand?” she asked. evening is at 804 E street, not L street,as was) © °° pure 6cen eS ere ee Rev. 8. M. Vernon, D.D..of the Walnut Street | =i a incorrectly published. be fold SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER Chareb of Philadelphia delivered tue address| “Yes,” he answered sadly. “I saw them last ‘ ‘There was a reunion of family and friends at| | EIHTH, 1802, AT TEN O'CLOCK, without re- of the evening. night. They were all aces. the residence of Mra. Aunie M. Peden last even | SY ‘Thin stock consistaof Hallroad Horess aed eee PA Mes Sear ing to welcome Mr. J. Williaa Yates and family | Mares and other Horses snited to all general uses. ‘The Traveling Passenger Agents. “Gosh’” exclaimed Josiah Punkerton as he | srom Virginia and Miss Hart from Battimore.| ‘The entire lot will pcsitively be sold. After the recess yesterday the Traveling Pas-| gazed at the leopard in the menagerie, ‘jes’ | Among those present were Mr. and Mra, Jack- | We aiso re cived yesterday a car lond of young, sound eenger Agents’ Association proceeded to the elec- | look at them freckles!” son Yates. Mr. and Mra. G. W. Yates, Mr. and Mr. a Horses and Mares from the west, which embrace tion of officers. The following was the result: | iors eat ee Ater | some of the best atoci yet offered at public auction President, Joe W.White of the Georgia railroad; | DIScONCERTED HIM. Dooksey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Francis. Mr. Mr. and Gi i in this ity, W. J. Leahy of the Hock Island Koad, vice “Ob, dear! Ob, dear!” she moaned, “what- | Stine Grasen, Mim eco, Mee ey rttitIt: | private parties have placed with us twenty-nine head president, and H. C. Holabird of the Erie rail- | ever shall I do.” and Mrs. Currien, Miss Baden, Miss Yates, H.| of Horses and Mares, excellent worke:s and driv- Way. secretary and treasurer. Amn executive | “What's the matter?” asked her mother. E. Baden and others. An excellent musical] ers, tobe suld for want of tse. Committee was also chosen as follows: N. BR] «G.gg-George.” and literary program was rendered, after which | saturdays sale will be abou: the largest of the sea- Warwick of Cincinnati; Ed F. Sisson of Chatta- 4 bountiful collation followed. etalk cab see illest Gs SLA Sede oe Booga: Herman Holmes of Medina, Ohio; W er. fee 001 reliable horses at low prices. P. Cooley, Pittsburg: R. Tuttle, $t. Louis. ROOTING OUT THE DALTONS. i! : * ‘The time and place for holting the next meet- bd Sphere hari ticle eos Why?” ing will be determined by the officers and the| “He was t-ttrying to propose tome andI-I| A Desperate Fight With the Robbers at | _%¢2+. 840 Louisians ave. quocutive committes. The delegates visited | piccoughed!” Coffeyville, Kan. ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Eup nw. _— = a The dispatch in yesterday's Stan reporting TE sOnTe eA ABLE, BEAT ESTATE VER FRONT. | He Got Of Eestly. two bank robberies at Coffeyville, Kan. with| fipkt® BQUTH SIDE OF M STEED Bs at THE RI _— ‘The case of John P. Lyons, proprietor of the | six persons killed, referred fo an exciting fight FRU, RORTHYIOT. BEING FREMISES ARRIVED. Elks’ dining room, who created so muchexcite-| with the infamous Dalton gang of robbers. | Under and by virtue of the last will and testament u | of Shadrach Nugent, late of Washington, D. C., said Four-mast schooner Indeyendent. Bath, Capt. | ment at 7th and L streets last Satnrday night rode into the town yesterday | ° = unatom. 1, O Geer. from the Foncacot with 1.500 tons ofice. | by discharging a pistol, as heretofore printed in para ret lysis. Sopra ela ee eestor oil et te iatriceot Colautin iifomer Gediontee, fron the Havratarsoct river with 100 | THE Stax, was settled in the Police Court to-| raid had become known to the officers of the | ope Uy Memento HALE EAST POUE Bepolis, Cape Jerry Civscu. trum Saint ‘Marr's iiver | 28¥- ‘The colored man at whom it was charged | jaw and when the bandits attempted to escape | HIETEEN UM ISO: part of lot numbered iwelve (12), Sith a0 burele <? cysters. shup Horn Puimt. An: | the shot was fired said that the shot was ac- | they were attacked by the marabal's posee, In| iru, D. Ce deserted es Seton eh a ‘from. the Wie | cidental, and he ditt not want to prosecute, and | ¢< be the saiue at thd northeast corner of said lot and rune ‘Bes ttle which ensued four of the desperadoes | ning thence west twenty-seven (27) leet four (4) A olored woman was equally anxious not to er y~six ( thence “pea etre were killed outright and one was 40 badly | icten, Soppetout mines on eat: thenee eat seg ‘Mullowney, P ting attorney, | wounded that he has since died. The other | ict, to a) tniry.fout ley.’ "thence | fited a charge of simple assault in the shooting | escaped, but is being hotly pursued. Of the or line Steaialiey cist pension pees stk | case and consented to the forfeiture of €80 on | attacking party four were killed, one was fatally | the improvements thereon consisting of a four-room wt Shela of oyacant | the three charges, which was done. ieee rang One-half cash, and notes of athe creek, Capt. eager. from _—_— for balance in equal installments in six (6), twe : desperado, (hp and teen (18) months after date of sale, Bae See sh | A Chapter of Accidents. Grant Dalton, desperad interest at por cont por, annus Gait seid interes from bushes of | Mr. Wm. Kern of 32 N street southwest, em- ——— Paar vaca shot shrough | Foust on the papperty A dopants at Sot) seeeien ers. | ployed at the National Hotel, was struck by 5 the of vale.” Ferms to be complied with inten (10) ae amrer poverty to Ne rrsold at risk and coat uf de- faulting purchaser aiter five days’ adver in ‘Star newspaper. GEO. W. LIN: ocean Eaecutse. A . RATHPTE BRA Ph ena PEREMPTORY SALE BY AUCTION OF VACA! T ON E STREET BETWEEN SF" ah baci AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. wi: FUTURE DAIS. _|______ FUTURE Days. _| ttre: ar ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Gst. HOMAS DOWLING & SON. Aucts.. 12 Est. n. ATCLIFFE, DARK & Cu | JRATCLIFFE, DARK a CO., AUCTIONEERS, Bee SALE OF VERY YALUABLE PROP. | bean SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS R pace R SSPE w, £ AMBER FORNITURE IN ERTY SITUATE ON FOURTEENTH STR! RTY NO. 349 M STREE’ | DECKER BROS, GRAND SQUARE PIAno For x va BETWEEN S ARDS RTMEEEE UM MTREET | EHOPERTY, NO. atx T NORTH: | DECK @ RTE ASSIGNEPS Sale oF SeLSORS. SPRL , Most Sew t | ENT. TN GEORGETOM By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 20th | On TUESDAY, OCTOBER EIGHTEENTH. 1802, SETS ANI CES, PILLOWS. KUANE No. 1237 HIG $e Are A DIO! nd’ anly recorded im Liber | AT ROURGCLOCK PMs wewillaei irent atte | EU SATU Rt asbe TARE AN St aereane sian SRE B. drops Be, er th fella 202 et ama, one OF tbe Iand recone nee Part of lot 14) Stuer No, Jr, tromoncae | RocKERG ANB RAsy eM gre corded in’ ther 18a, tele Sek cue ot the fang District of Cor rt reat or Bridue street, by a ce: t cat 4 => . ty aectired thereby, We Will sell at anil nets 1 by ‘a substantial theestory | LINOLEUM™ AND OllaLouHS AND ACES € the Dierier autte Teil sat, of front of the premises, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER a. & tn of oe = i SEVENTH. 182, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. cash. “be HOUSEHOLD Goods, 14 rooms. | ERAL AS-ORT MENT < | r the follow- | “Terms: One-third cash, balance in one amd two ALSO ng fag descrived real estate, situate in the city of Wash. | years, with interest, secured ty a lee! of trost on the 2 WORK HORSES, : sb savock ty om hrosanins Beret jon. DC. to wit: Allof original lot Zand part of | Property. or all cash at the options? the purcvest’ |2 DELIVERY Saucss fX GoOD CONDITION, | 5 isin atgeutlot’y ama oricinal lot 3: beginning at the northwest rorner of | Ali conveyancing and Tecordine at cost of purchaser, | SUITABLE PON GROCERS On heh eee WG LEE tagemblen Land age ot Jot and running thence cast 200 feet: thence south | If the terns are Det complied with tu Le dats tye 1 DavTox ST CUTTING BOX, <reran sub of lots 7 Send vim Q8 feet 2 inches: thence west 100 fect: thence porth | property may be Fesold at "isk and cost ot de -atitine LOART. LOL OF OLD Tox, ve of wale “8 | Z2 feet; thence west 100 feet; thence north 44 fest 2 | purchaser. departs of $100 weauired at time of LOT HARNES- AND A GENERAL Dor * inches to the berinning in square 10:33, torether with | fale. HOMAS DOWLING & SON. OF STABLY GOODS. Re. BE SOLD | ep {be improvenients, consisting of sumall frame dwell | “oci-d&ds ‘Adctioncers, BY AUCLION AT Tie RESTD. NCE OP eiline. i encellemt or ing | cass with tara ast sccetea TS aNecgat See | as. restau seciired by adeed of trust im | 2, s the property. or all'cash. All yancing a - | PEREMPTORY BALE ecrdihe’ st purchasers cost Terms tobe comic | GE yhOQLS SUITABLE rame » the Fearon an aties, all wader ee JDUNCANSON BROS... Aucts.. Oth and Dats. nw site WER aoe oo 50 Ste ne 2. (WHO IS CHANGING NIx RestDENCE To THE LARGE ASSORTMEN: .AD, JUST NO FOr CONTRiGTORS | OS TRE RLADE hoap, 3UsT NORTH NSBUR : OF CPMETERY | C with in Sfteen days from day of ‘sale, 0 PRS, STONE ERS AND STONE | <TH MALY. 33 ASS Tay be retold at purchaser's rick and cost, “K depoae SEARCH LOT 1 ‘omy aa : Samaras Rt 9 of €200 wil be required at thne of sale. oye ca 4 Dea! oe joo | YW ORT . KDA: MORNING, OCTOBER te che of the land teconge of JNO. M. HENDERSON, Trustees. 1892, commencing at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we will | 0ct-18 ta, bearing interoet a 6 eee a AR, Avcte. | tthe tellccing mmacdartciny rem cour | P)UNCANAON B 2 or'tn cme years evidenced te the RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Auctioneers, CuATHS, Jot of Carventers’, Pattern Makers’, Stone FINE BUILDING N,EEEVENTH STRFET, ured ty 2 cond of rent rap the ers’ and Stone Masons’ Tools. BET WE NDS S Nol 3 inbeet ser ceat. Tax ALUABLE, TWO-STORY AND SUBBASEMENT | I'Pattern Maker's Bench, 1 set Blocks, Fall and | On MONDAY AP IE UN ON NehOnE cin tad © 18s“ conveys BRICK HOUSE, NO. 19 SEVENTH STREET | Ropes. 3892, AT FIVE O'CLOCK. we will sell in front 6 examining to be at Fale cost of pare NORTHEAST, “BETWEEN EAST CAPITOL |] Latue Street Too! Box. | grocufosn, of sale to be compited with within AND NORTH 4 STREETS Lareefor SE Weer wes & on OT 18, SQUARE F sale oF the amurnee Will resell at cost CCTION jot of Crowbars tine 20 1 On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER SEVENTH, jot of Iron Tacnping Bars. fear 3g inet at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we Li, Harness, 2 sews Plow 2 Jo pase Sy wae os PART OF LOT 7, SQUARE 807, ‘Stone Molde, 5 Ex +H 4 tine Plows, 1 Spring Wagon. years, ns Fronting 17 feot on 7th street near the corner of Fast |} Horse Cart, 1 Licht tend Ca casas | tre oe Cayatol street, and iinproved bya well-built house, | All the Fenrinw and Shed-on the premises, > to besernred by deed of trusts containing 6 rooms and bath, now under geod rental.” | Large ict of Lumber, all sizes and kinoe including | tach at ‘Terms atsale. A deposit’ of $200 required at the | some fine dsessed Pepla | TRESTF tine of sale, irae Lot of Picts and Shovels. We = 4—y ~~ 2 ccl-déds” RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. arse jot of Pine Wool, by the cond. s cirtan of adent of trust dated Lich ex of Bem = ———— Office Furniture, couprising Desks, Chairs, Stoves, | Sortiaement of ot the land rarcns tor the — some newspaper vest im Wanhing= FUTURE DAYS. pair Howe Platform Scale. ony a ‘of the parts eecan | ead : stern with soil at toe 'RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. jorme cosh. DUNGANSON BRos.. | DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucta, { Latimer & Sloan. Ot mA ont Auctioneers, hand D2. | Tp 4sCLEFE-DAbe ee iE Spen riot S54 THREE-STORY PRESSED BRICK DWELLING. oa (i Sane On: AOR thn Hrurmitane fortaleed fe ced: cs epepalpetens SORTH. | T ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. and Appraisers, = Ble Aas follows Ten sev Oak Chamber urate ware oe Pe ee area. | acorenaastzor rine ornice ronsrrens, | eee Rae ee By virtze fb certain doed of trust beartne date De- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE “HALL” | nina Ge ole j Fates Wat Trmstaes, Gio Th. the dec cr the District of Cohime TYPEWRITER, OFFICE FIXTURES, cai , a jt. we Will sell at public auction, tn front of the ETS, Be.. be. ATCLIFFE, D: 0. premises. on WEDNEMDAY the FIFTH DAY of OC- Se secession R ‘rlind’ real eetate tar the city of feekisrion. ‘ibed real’ estate. in the city of ashington. =a jo wit: Lot 10; in aguars 35, Improved by § THE LATE ¥F. M. DRANEY in Liber 1710,f0! jodern imiprovemeuts., Can ‘be ‘oseupied as a wore forthe Distt of ¢ modern inuprow party ascured thereby Btabie in tte rear - Of 75 head of party hereby, ern deed of *rnst, duly recorded of the and ree. i at the Request of th nndetsigned trustee will ff fale: This property ts sold. gubject to a offer for sale, by pubite auction, at the rooms of Rat- By virtue of a chattel DESIRABLE BRICK” DWELLING No. a STREET SOUTHEAST BY A ROFLEVENTH, at HALF. ML, we will well, tn frou® : > jot 32, square 709. rust of $4,000 not yet lance of purchase clife, Darr & ¢ ave. now.,on SATUR- | ches on 4th street, with «depth ‘cney in cash within ten daya from the day’ of sale HORSES AXD MULES, DAY, THE oF ocrone ed iy a brick dugling house con ‘duposit of $100 required at the time of sale. All 18M, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOC deen in prewetn nts conveyancinus, &c., at the cost of pura rastes, | Among which will be found some fine stock. They are | GOODS MENTIONED IN ScHRDULE ee ee ot ast, or all cash, at the option of | 5 all good workers and in fine condition. | Said trost, ard comprising iu part DOUBLE DOOR | pm A deposit of #000 regu’ toe th OVE SALE IS POSTPONED TILT, | BY MALL, UFFICE FIXTURES, CALI | Terane to he comptes with fm fftcen days frost XT, OCTOBER EIGHTH, 1802, at | ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWELFTR, 180%, ae L. BRUEN, Trustee._ | Commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., at the stables, | OFFICE CHAIRS. LETI /[HOMAS DOWLING BSN, Aucts., O22 E cor. 10th and Esta. n.w., we will sell to the highest | TABLES CARPETS. RUGS. Ge. The attention of TYPEWRITER, FILE. CASES, DESKS, | Ws,lavct sale, All conveyancing, recording, @e-e ae : ont of tie purchaser . LETTER PRESS, WARDRORE, | “50. fas) “ERTCLIPFE, DARR &CO., Aveta. JDUNCANSON BROS., Aucts.. eh and Data. nw. ~ ALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, | Didder. tures are called, all being in excellent condi don, TRUSTEPS SALE OF BRI DWELLING No, Bade RUSTRERT. BETWER: etnlery- SIXTY GOOD WORK Horses, Terns of sale cas. pa ETRUESE. GEORGETOWN, D.C. ATE AUCTION. x HAROLD C. MEGREW, lay of Ap ied in Liber 1877, folto on MONDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH, 192, FIFTEEN GOOD WORK MULES. ouiek x Second of the District of Octeme- in front ofthe premises thereast: Init ot Tot Se: 8, | This atock has been used in the street sweepins ma- ee as arti a froma the rein, TeTaee ter La Tose hateaey Waretaatas cece | chinen; al carefully selected, well cared for.and good | geo. akatm mabey he : WAT HaLt-Pant | Terns: One-thic’ caste balance in twelve and | Such stock would do well by waiting for this sal EVENING, OCTOBER T square, nuuitered cme. ‘nea froutace of 90 feet and + 2 feet and © inches, toeeener interest, secured by deed of | Termscash. orallvash, at the option of the yurchaser. of 8100 required at time of sale. | ocl-d&ds = LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. if the terms of wale are not complied with in ten dal the Property may be resold at risc and cost of de 0. R. Meat” Maden erect not laa aaaiiimniadianians - spat: fais two-story briek ink purchaser.” All conveyancing and recording at | JQ ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, goeetgg elope oS her. Soe oP purciater” cco SROPANAVE NCW. | 7 ATIMER & SLAY, Ans Jve and chebttrn monte Z4as te on ae “ 4 — T . LOK VES) A VALT. WO-STORY SIX-ROOM PRESS ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612Est. n.w. On PE RORTHEART BY A Rhtc DENCE, WITH ALL SODERN IM. RIEENTH, isc, at | |! UR O'CLOCK P.M, we will sel in| ASR SA 222, SQUARE 855, POUR O« venth street east near Florida | FUR)" avenue, with x depth of 80.75 fect to a tet-foot alley: improvid by a new two-story rick house, wits all mode. a inprovedie ts. Terms: The purchaser to assume a trust of 8! f the surchase money to be aid omplied with in fifteen days fr Sae, or the right to F sel SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF OVER | HALF-PAST E HUNDRED CARPETS front of the pr OBE: EIGHTH, 1892, AT stp Ts WITHIN “OUR” AUCTION | Fronting 15 feet on EY NORTHWEST, WE WITHOU ED OR MOKE y AND SECOND-HA\ f STREET of sale. Terms of anie to be a ith lin ten “days from date of ale, other oes reser ve thie Fi risk and cost of def © H. WILLIAMSON,» W. E EDMONSTON, "; Trnsters, ‘OBice, SOD 5th wt oct-00 | | ATIMER & SLOAN, CHANCERY SALE 01 RAL ESTATE SITUA STREET NOKTHEAST. | | | | aneing and reer pa: onit requ red at the time ‘of east and ade known 92 sale, semnats LATIMES & SLOAN, DUXCANSON BROS., Ancts. Al Z PETS OF & RIPTION SHOULD NOT FAIL 10 ATTEND THIS SALE. AL IMPROVED N SEVENTH ; Uy rirtie of 9 decres ihend im eqully cause Ko. AT TWELY! CK, SEVERAL HORSES, CAR- STEPS SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY on ket of the Supreme Court of the Dis RIAGES, HARS. & PeNcaxson N ROAD STREET. WEST WASHINGTON, | mbia, the und: ‘AS DOWLING & SON, TTABLE. FOX FCONOMICAL ST BDIVIsION. “Auctioneers. | TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY | | By virtue of wuchority he owners of th> gis | O§ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, | her- at pub: MALE-PAST FOUR OWN AS PRI | HALE. | Teal estate known ax sub lot 22, im equare, be * ELEN. | oY of Washington, D.C, being preuines No. Tt 7th ing | tert, morthvast, hauprted by "a" wwocstury frame rd cash, Malance in one and two fie tse pala to tue day'f sale it r lied w ith in Of een days the: a ELmeryyd te resell at the risk and cost of the pureh as MICHAEL J. COLBERT, 0cG-2t Ratu ite on the four- SATURDAY day of May, A. D. 187% AT. uf Col via, and at the requr st « aty of Ge reet L 7 ly secured there! wi WANIA AVENUE, front of the yrmmieea, oy MOND At SALE OF FIRST DAY CF OCLODER, 102, at HALF-PAST HOUSEHOLD FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all that certain pec RE. CARPETS, gel of land and premises he city of Wan! ington, District of Col) Astin gtished ae and bein : Square one ‘hundred TRUST CO., within the following 3 Known end de tien to said ihe for the snine rmeriy U Henry D.C Carter and after- ret, and running Wunarest | | Trnstee, 512 F at. nw = WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, Trastee. ATEOF a point om the line of Pennesivanta veniae | bert t ord-Abde - * Sas Ds aw. 3 fert_northwestwardly from the) theast | wing to Jno. 1. Cart ATIMEK & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Gt. A RNITURE, id t y ning with said | he north line ot - pert 4 o - SO TED Be NOH Bo, said square and lot and running with said | the north line of the property L four ant eigh feet: thence at right en’ 2 one-hunsreaths | with said avennn | miredtie (rks ALSO, be Poverty formerly belongine to | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMP! “LOCK M. mith to the west Line of the property PROP: ATS. BEING ROUSE! NO. toy ‘ thence with, said : 0. HORSES, CaREIgGNS, st with ead erst figs | win eesbadiaaled Pl <a. ire sce ics ee ., CARTISG jecast witli said Tear ani Afiy-tiree | einai . ° BUGGIES, HARNESS, &e. feat: theace dur south thirty: |" Tera of sale: One-third cash, Nalance in one and | officiate’ hte ‘cod “Auty rscertied. fe ‘Fo which we invite general ‘attention. 2) fect. thence ma southwestw: ire the 0 swith interest at six percent (6 per cer 7. folie’ 472 et seq., Oheot the land records for the RAICLIFFE, DARK & CO., Aucts. _ jue and sixty-el@itone-hund edths feet ure! by decd of trost on ti ctof Columbia, and at the request of ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS AND AP ing, ecncainine 1.012. 74 square ‘Option of the purchase : NEERS he snvrovements thervon 1 PRAISERS, 1407 G STREET, skating nay Asts-tau bonded (@R 0) dottary | vobwh inst cnt of furchneee Ts tr NT AD PENSIVE SALE USE. | tobe paidincast,and het alanceto' paidiatwoegant | thericht to resell at the'cont and expen ETOLD: FURNTLCKE, HONS SANDE CAE: | instal:ments, res-ectively. tu six (i)'and twelve dey | famine pancho at KIAGES AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, SATUR- | Mor secured by deed ot trust uron the property | within fifteen days from da: | ec red thereby, we will offer for male. at | Ella Eta p A Se aero ad HALF-PAST POUR P.M. £ | front a red xt time of ‘sal ‘All TOBER F o. sold, with interest, payable semi-annually, concerning the tropert Fy D Seeqenne ie EMBRACING IN PART, at the option of the purcheser. A der osit of @:3 ‘THE WASHINGTON ome Parlor ot be requi ed at, thnie of sale. All conve ; Fee Bee tables et ebate oe las Mesa | stcos! of purchaser. If terins of eie ate Eek c Yoewnt Oas and Walnut sid-biard Sumer Suites | Pied with in *wenty days trou day of wale trustee of Wainnt Chamber Furniture, 10 Oak, Gharuber etd a tes, Fine Hale, Mattreswas, Pillows an ers, | faulting purchaser after five Eleemit’ Diniz Tables, Handsome China” Dinner | 18 tome newspaper puUlislied Der ¥ at cost of de- notienat such resale | TRUSTER SALE hs EIGHT ROOM SE WITH ALL * Sets, Supe Oak Hall Stands, Handsowe Brave Fire GEORGE W. STIC DED N : 5 Sete: abuut 73 Ln ate tie| ee2bdk’s | Xvexte's VEEN FIRST AND six (6) per ceuturs per anni and Serre a RATCLIFFE, DARRE CO.,Aucts..120Paavenw. | 7 a cas peciene Sine he ee ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, ALE OF "TWO-STORY FRAME | Xo. I eonves mie recordin st cot Several Horses anda nuuver of Vehicles of various LING AND STORE, NO. 35 POMERG urchaser. “Terns of sale to be complied with Kinds. i Mee COUNTS OF Wen “i dinve or the reoperty will, tbe roma at risk DENcaN TON, D."C.. BY AUCTION. nt of the prem tos, D i BEN Bt AEEE Sieen to we ana auty | REOSESDAT THT OTI Pt IRUSTEYS SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE BRICK | recorded in Liber No. ‘1418, foilo a1 et seq., ont of | AD. 182. at FOUK OCT OCK PM... the fol WELLING HOUSE AND PREMISES, No. 415 | the land records of the District of Columbia, and at | (escribed real estate, situate in the elty of Wasnt FOURTH STEELE (NOKIHWEST, "IN THE | the request of the varties secured therety the under: | ton. Dist wit: All that certain CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. ened crustees will offer tor sae bev it By virtue of ace-ree of the Supreme Court of the | 12 fteey NDAY, THE Dist ict of Columbia, sassed in equity cause No. | D D, ise, at HAL .177, in whieh Marion. O. Freneb et al, Mf. that certain piece or " 2 ss plainants and Kobert W. F. Darcal of jend and premises situate and og he Fee a ee ea ~ LDEST ESTABLT Puts, Tsbail offer tor ction in front | county of Washington, tn Fict of Colusnbia, | Bt folie six (1) in the office of the surve; or of vertising clairvoyant, astro ‘weed Of the pronises on MONDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH | an kuown aud distucutsied on the ground ister | trict of Columbia, “toxeter with all the Luiprove: | thiseity Han wankerter peepee: sud mm DAX OF OCTOBER. ine, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. 'M., | plan of sild coun ¥ and bein the west twenty-thres | Mente, Reo sight. Reveals ‘recovers fli that part of Lot iumbsred six (6), e3 ihe depth thereof of the. recorded | ,,1<rms: One-third cash, the residue in two eqnal | stolen property, Driuse Lered hve hundred and thirty-tw. ft bene the foward University” of Eiingiam | installments at one and’ two rears, with interes: iy marriages, 1 south twenty-tive (20) feec hive 8 tron: on | pace, together with all the richts, evseinents, privi- | therute of 6 per ‘cet per annun, payable sonmian- | {rvily oubentell todumee, Meee ee freee 4th street nurthwest by a denth of ninety-three (0.0) and arrmt-nsnces to the saine belonging ‘or in | BYalls. secured »¥ dend of trost un the proper cities and all tu trouble will save tme and mony. OF fe-t three and one-half (3) inches, aud baving a f o200 reneinea ata ne Durchoaner. Ade osit ine to the ri lace at once, as he suse) width of twen 5) tees five (3) inches a of "a wot sale. Hf the tormeof advertiens only what be can Satire oe way back said ce of ninety-three (3) feet three gale are not complied with in _ffiGen Aays troy av back a “ tle the Fastecs verve the rizht to ress fiential “Satisfaction waar and one-hait G36 io same is laid down, Fas eeetge, fuaranieed, Sittings 30s. ect Gi x : Peoveriy athe risk spl cont of the antealtioe Pvt he Bind Coabue weer | milly le detonet ylyinett Yo vfaeturea Graeed | arte Avene averse a sakes |My aia ak noe With the nuprovements thereon, consisting of # very eye me at the tion — — — ~ 3 ~ ra x a Se a caer es Utell | of tke purchene "A dapat of GO te batted afi | Couverancing aad recurGlier ae toat of the pa | AME MENTLE- CLAIRVOTANT Weide by Hianisome’ three etey brick dwelling An ae SP ee ene Br the | Shar ara spe MT a turare. 450" Minnseet ets, heal Poy tim = “ ie from the day of s:le of the trustees reserve tin rae } Trustees. Serb en ge eee ey mere Pe EE EE RUFUS a Dolson, | i read paper published in Washing. INO. Is GAS: E: SESBURNE. + trance of defaulting purchaser after vertiseruemtin one datly = preises known an noinbered nineteen (19) of vision of o-iein Tots one ered five hundred amt PROFESSIONAL. (350) as ver plat recorded i me purchaser after five di rtisement of such teaale | _Ocl-dkds _KATCLIFFF, DARK & CO., Aucts. | Mf,©, FRANCIS. CARD RE: ND TRANCE speclivaiy from day’ of tales fo. which, the protiswory | {a sole newavaper published, in’ Washineton. B.C: | 7. UNcANSON BOM. A Mi fottia Gs Gitte cradle" rag Hotes ofthe purchaser or pirehagers miunt Ge yen, | All conveyancing, pecordiue, Kc. ,at purchasers cost. | T)UNCANSON BROS., Aucte a Ronuafig. amd secured by deca of trustox the prop. | _8e28-Uleds CE oe ree Te ee ee eee OE | Ce ORE TeSTs, Fae: ay wid: or al canb, at the eption of th " DP™CANSON auos., AUCTIONEERS, AT COMNER OF THIED AND Cot REERS To those wishing asittine! Astonish’ purchasers. . A 5 i pAT GOExES OF THIED AXD A SE MES"TICH. trance tedium 's celeursted Bae STH AND DSTS. H.W. | yo 150 foto dee wteeg ame et the eed tee Hance medion, | Every uidden mystery revealed: ntee Fe TEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE on sact of Co guia we will soll, tm front of | on all potata of iatereet, wanleres’ Gorman e Foadvertise and resell at purchaser's cost and ri BEVENTEPS TH BTRERTC RERR “Gar0b yremisns, on WEDNESDAY, the TWELFTH of interest. usiness love, Se tL IRLASD AVENUE, IMPROVED BY A FRAME | BAYOF QULQHEM, AD. INH at HALE PANT lottery numbers "Trantie, AVEXT VE aeod , fo owing descr ocGeokds 406 St Danes Od Oe ee Dees ot a Le vine | Seal estate and. promtsch, situstn. tytor eed teine he en aicoance, Uda VALTER B. WILLIAMS © CO., Auctioneers, — | Court of the District ‘of Columbia rendered Lith | the city of Washinztom, im the District of Covuabia, VERSIAN AND HINDOO Meare,” W penal ies sane, Pim caeity coee Mo. 130be. wherein Ben. | Socamase dcaitered coca henna eee ee Eeh | Or ancient chat workton: aed peeeeee Varyetien EXECUTON'S SALE, OF VALUABLE IMpRoven | janiiiL. Wheeler etal. are covnplainants aud, Cor. | eauerenmuy-red ween Mundred and ay (700), | Oiasmmann whith wil orn oer eats Perption TWEES TWENTE HIST AND THENTAESBE: | trunters wii sell-atpeuite eusuen, fe gna EECA | Sgucre.inprowrd Uy adhrae-atury’teased-orick ent | fu"Hly vubien, Testore how aeons ther TWEEN TWENTH-FLUST AND TWENTY-SEC- w plication, An GWebiing, towether with allan siag'alar th Face with the “be Fou ove—no. OND STREETS NORTHWEST (BEING PREM. | Premises, on TUESDAY, the HIGHTEERTH WAY of | deel ie. and sinrular, the iaurove- | iGuences. bad tative: cores fCHON. CTOBER, A, DING at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., | ments. ways, easements, richts, ivileges and ap. pewteede! ge a testament of | fo the bixhést bidder, lot thirty-four (4) of Willlain | PUFtenances to the same belonin or in anywise ap- | lone standing and sj ane Forrest, decensed. Twit wal af public ance | H OC s oe ‘edin's subdivision. in square one hundred and | Pertsiaing. ton, in front of the premises, on TRURSD. BER HHIRAW ENTE, AD: lade, purehs cost. If the ym BiUGPRME eth ate titan rocree Rega | ug Ft nty-two (182), au'said subdivis om, ts recorded ae | _ Terie: One-third cash, balance in two equal in- Me HALE ase | subvirision bous W. Fee paue tot the omecrat ae iallmments ot one and jaune, evidenced, Uy motes sed nea | cage een tenor ws | cra aa ae oe mea se S| the ‘and ininroveme . > end to of original lot. numbered five (5), in square numbered money 20 be | SP time of aale.,” Conveyance, we, at puurineers seventy-two (72), iuproved by a two-swry and base- cost. If the terms of sale are ot complied with in Bient brick dwelling, with mod ite, fifteen days the trustees reacrve thr: ret nthe otes of purehuser, ‘vearine ry two years, secured purchaser, bearing Phaber After five days interest from day of sale. and s deed of ust on trove a im some newspaper 1 n0) option purchaser. LIAM 7 (STROLOAI Fecordiau at Purchasers cost s30-abie 0.6. GREEN. ‘thevgente dé ie. Foe. Bie Haas, a . T211 Delaware ave.s. w. enn L ——— * ‘sale, otherwise the executor reserves Fat rt i yancing and TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE BRICK Dropesty. at risk and cot of defaniting Purchasers ei, Purchaser after dvs days’ advertisement in some DWELLING, NO. 1530 FIFTEENTH STREET per published in Washington, D. Ge mane ee rcs S : ek oe Executor. THOMAS F. WOODWARD, ‘irastset"™ |, NORTHWEST. oo re aoe bis 3 aves f 4 tS, FIASWORTH, CLAIRVOYANT, MEDIO aes ee ae creditors of Samuel Bond, doceaced, aré hereby : oS ENTIRE CONTENTS OF RESIDENCE NO. 3923 $0 Sle their. Fr ear iceas Teles | aps Sipertion of the peep eceeed oon ae cally. Massae given. 1024 beh st..corner Lets Bae SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST AT AUCTION. irom aavet sare siven will sell iu front of the remisee oy | RE SURE To CONSULT Op. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWELFTH, pret ete OCTOBER Light H, inet ar FR! B f lone sweater at TEN O'CLOCK A’M.,. wo will sell at residence Not itkeasiruntsi-- 3" 3 in Columbian College ef al. sub im \gent of om ua First oc arses 1425 Gth strest a miacell ection of , THOMAS P. WoopwarD Mes Sh Ox100. tim Crick “dwelline 2 go Fin inortuwest, ‘All convgrancing lor wtb ______—« a in oe i recordin owt, s[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. 612 Est nw. : cash, tro, zeare 74 Binin"hoom | CHANCERY SALE OF A VALI IMPROVED r Dat time of sale, ‘Bedding, three Fi Beds, SEDING Lor on omc STEWART. Se) tees fooa and. Ingraih Carpet, Mall] _SeREETs NORTHWEST. WASHINGTON ese St ene Sennen and Stair Carpets, Kitchen Requis:tes, with many ve Supreme of the LATIMER & stax, Auctioneers and Appraisers, ce ao Sa AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, pais One Horse and Your-passenger Carriage and Harness. CHANCFR! ALF. OF VALA ate ake FST! ics ta Gere HRP aPEE SESE JUNCANSON BAUS. AUCTIONEERS. Gi STREET BETWEEN } AND * NORTHWES* Pr. TRUSTERS: SALE OF VALUABLE vie Tirtue of « decree of iectee Sep Rg aE eh Fi pena aan PROV DING. ‘of the: ‘at the TORY RIC} RES aS NO. rw; AN r ahh Prag BETWEEN fWELFT! ott ‘i DANDE STREET SON i Ou RSDAY AFTERNOON, BER FRENTE 3 i O'CLOCK. we will ball ta mist 27 AND 28, 18 D's B x | AUB TVsBlon or 2 ys oreah Sra ana ot Be A

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