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THE CHRISTIAN CONVENTION. ‘The Close of the Most successful Gathering | How the Event Ever Held by the Society. ‘The couvention .f Christian churches at the during the year. At the afternoon session yesterday W. J. Cocke was selected as the state evangelist and Potuted delegates to the national convention of the Disciples of Christ, which meets in Nash- The most pleasant feature of the afternoon he introduction of the large in- the Southwest Miwion. meeting at Potomac Hail, 1th street and Maryland avenue south- ‘west, under the superintendency of Mr. C. B. ‘Titus, which entertain the audience with song. This mission. only eighteen weeks old, has led 214 children. Mr. C_ B. Titus presided at the evening ses- ston of the ¥. F when the reports from the branch societies were made, and also Vermont Avenue Church adjourned sine die | Inet evening after holding the largest and most | will be elaborate throughout. The religious successful meeting in the history of the church. | celebration to take place at St. Aloysius’ Church ‘The convention was attended by 152 delegates, | on Sunday, October 16, will be impressive. At Tepresenting 20 churches, with a membership 11 o'clock there will be » solemn high mass. Of 2.586, 480 new members having been gained | The sermon will be by Rev. Wm. O'Brien Par- dow, 8. J.,and the service will close with the F.D. Power and EB. Bagley were ap- | | City. The celebration of the Columbus quadri-cen- tenary by the Catholic churches of this city Te Deum. At 4 o'clock there will be children’ vespers and Te Deum and at 7:90 solemn vespers. Hall. The | dremen, choruses On October 19 at 10 am. the Notre Dame 8 priate xelection. On Friday at 9am. the mass of the Hol; Ghost will be colebrnted at St. Aloysius Chi The Y.M.C.C. of Gor College celebration at blog at consistit of my . speaking, torehlight procession, freworks, &c. the reports of the recording secretaries. Three- Minnte addreme: were alo wade by the presi- dents cf the societies. An interesting address was also made by the converted Chinese, who wddtressed the late Christian Endeavor conven- | tion in New thix } Tuene Ane Some thines worth remem! \tcherknow! What concerns YOU most at this particular Juactare A conses: moeting followed the services, concladed by the members of the society Joining bands about the andience and singing Bioxt be the tie that binds our hearts in Chris- thas: lowe.” "Lhe delegates to the convention were enter- tained ina handsome manner by the members of the Vermont Avenue and Ninth Street | churches, the delegates being furnished with | leclging wn:i breakfast at the homes of the mem- bers and with dinner and supper at the Ve mont Avenue Chu THE ROCK CKEEK PARK CASE. | ‘The Government May Ask tot Hearing. ‘The Rock Creek Park cnse is now on the @oeket of the United States Supreme Court, on appeal from the decision of the Court in General Term of thix District The case ia numbered No. 1197, and is really but the appeal | ean Early | of the Shoemuker estate, all of the other parties interested baving withdrawn their opposition to the court's decision. The case comes up be- fore the United States Supreme Court on what fs known as writ of etror. Every point in the ense decided adversely to the contentions of the | Shoemaker estate is made part of the writ and | have been horetofore mentioned in Tux Stat Owing to the great importance of the inter- | ests involved counsel for the government will ‘on Monday nevtask the court to advance the bearing of the case. It isnot believed that | counsel for the Shoemaker estate will oppose the request for an advancement of the ease and it is, therefore, hardly probable that the court | Will decline to grant the motion. Shonld the Tequest of the government be granted it is thought that the hearing will be set fora day Inte im November or early in the following month. A BALTIMORE AND O10 VicToRY.| The Line Practically Absorbs the Ohio and Wississippt. The Ohio and Mississippi and Baltimore and Obio railroad fight culminated. says a special dispatch from Cincinnati, in a complete victory | for the Inst named road. When the election of | directors of the Obio and Mississippi took place three members of Baltimore and Ohio affiliation were chosen, and in the organization of the new board President F. W. Barnard of the Obio and Mississippi was dethroned and Frank W. Tracey, the well-known banker of Springfield, TL, was chosen as his successor. Mr. Tracey’ imeumbency will doubtiess be but temporary, as it is a question of but a short time when the two railroads will be merged into one system and one chief executive preside over its desti- ates | ‘This official will doubtless be C. F. Mayer, president of the altimore and Ohio road. and Mississippi people were defeated with ease, and the votes of the Brown-Shipley com- pany would not have been needed to bring about the desired result. Frank W. Tracey, William L. Bull and Edgar T. Welles were the directors elected. receiving 211.498 votes to 27.265, the number cast for William White- wright, Charles K. Flint and Malcolm Camp- bell. ‘The Ohio and Mississippi people objected to | receiving the Brown-Shipley vote, also to the | casting of votes on bonds. but both objections were overruled. When the new board organ- ized Mr. Tracer received eight votes for presi- dent and Mr. Barnard four. F. 8. Jackson was chosen treasurer pro tem. to succeed Robert Reid, deceased. Directors Derick Fabnestock and ‘Sterret MeKim, both of Baltimore, re- signed, and James H. Wilson of Wilmington, Dei. and Edward R. Gell were elected in their stead. ‘The result insures the Ohio and Mississippi's absorption by the Baltimore and Ohio, as the majority of the first named directors’ favor consolidation. — THE PATAL L ‘The Arrival ia Baltimore—An Expected Visit to Washington, Monsignor Satolli, the pope's legate to the orld’s fair dedication, accompanied by Rev. Dr. Connell, rector of the American at Rome. and the committee that went to New York to escort them urrived at Cardinal Gib- | bons’ residence im Baltimore yesterday after- | noon, where a reception was held. Monsignor Satolli delivered some verbal messages of | esteem sent by the pope and other high digni- taries of the church to the cardinal of a par- tueularly pleasing nature. Monsignor Satolti also stated that he had in his baggage some important messnzes for Cardinal Gibbons, pre- eumably from the pope. A banqnet was given by the cardinal to Mgr. fatolli last evening, when a dispatch from Rome to the effect that the Vatican has decided to elevate hbishop Vanghan and Mgr. Stoner to the cardinalate caused considerab! comment and led to the statement by a clergy- man high in church circles that the report was no doubt true and would receive offictal con- firmation in a few days. In addition to the cardinal and his guest ‘there were present at the banquet Rev. Dr. O'Connell of Rome, Rev. Dr. Mage J. Donahoe, Rev. W. Bartlett, Thomas, Ker. John A. Whelan, ‘Ter. Wm. Reardon of Baltimore and Mev. Thos. S. Lee, Rev. Dr. Hogan and Kev. Dr. Bouquillon of | Mer. and Rev. Dr. O'Connell will be | the quests of Cardinal Gibbons until next Mon- day or Tuceday, when they will leave for Chicago. ‘The statement that Archbishop Satolli and | Mgr. Denis J. O'Connell “will vint Washington | and have an interview with Secretary of State | Foster regarding thetr mixion” i not, in offi- etal circles, believed to indicate that their visit fe polttical in the slightest degree. One of the members of the cabinet said last might that the of their visit to Secretary Foster hed reference to the exhibit to be made at the world’s fair next year by the Vati- ean officials. He hax been informed that such em exhibit was to be made. Gratefal Army Nurses. ‘The first meeting of the Army Nurses’ Associ- Stion after the encampment was held Wednes- day. It was unanimously voted that the Army | Narees’ Association make public expression ot | their appreciation of and gratitude for the many acts of courtesy extended to them by various members of the citizens’ committee | the late encampment of the Grand Army. ‘They mextion expecially Mr. John Joy Edson, for extended courtesy and attention: Col Wright, | for furnishing comfortable quarters for thirty- eight visiting nurses: also for an excursion ten- them to Arlington and Soldiers’ Home, they fully appreciated: lacies of the citi- for lunch provided one day, to tho make it: onvenient New York Avenue Chureli; to and Mr. Thompson of the en- for i hy ii i was extremely kind m her care home, and Mr. Wright, 4th and furnished rooms for them end tm bis power for their comfort. Hi i ts the fact that we have Just— =$27,000— Worth of FINE TAILOR-MADE'CLOTHING Left of our recent ==$58,000— rehs Chare with the farther im- Pereeriant feat that theoe bought st 47 Cr Ox Tae Douan = Bence we can virtually give themoway-t the fliow- We MEN'S SUITS, | Sects and cutaways—all wool—sightly and service ==$7.50— MEws SUITS, Sinele and double-breaste! sacks and cuter jue, black, Lrown and mixed cheviots, Harris’ and other cassimere suits, for the nominal eum of MEN'S SUITS, an ent. the latent novelties. We state Batthe sinaple truth when wenss thet 81'S would bes Suodest price for thea. =$12.50—= ovERCOATS. Men's Chinchilla Overcoats—excellent garments for every day wear,comfortable, strong and durable— ——an ar =$3.87— WHIPCORD OVEKCOATS, ‘Handsome brown mixtnre—gentee] and dressy gar = =$5,87— DARK MELTON OVERCOATS, With silk facinis, elegant in appearance, excellent in quality and perfect in mt— =37.50— GRAY TWEED OVERCOATS, ‘St ‘wool, silk facings—as wear resisters they wit hold thar own with any 1S cost extant =$8.75. KERSEY “OVERCOATS, Medium and heavy weights of various fashionable stdes., ‘These are Campbell's Kersey, and that's $10—Axw—$12.50. Seyay only tell you in part—come and see the VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and @20 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Corner Massachusetts avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. cot-3m Open Saturday until 11 p.m. Loxa Evexrxes Anz Svocrsrive OF GLOWING HEARTHS, COMFORTABLE SUR- ROUNDINGS, JOYOUS FACES AKD MAPPY HEARTS. TO PROVIDE THESE CASH HOUSES ARE IM- POTENT, BECAUSE THEIR EXACTIONS ARE BEYOND THE REACH OF HOUSEKEEPERS WHOSE INTENTIONS ARE HONEST, BUT PURSES ATTENUATED. TO ALL SUCH AS ARE NOT PREPARED TO PAY IN FULL, OUR SQUITABLE CREDIT SYSTEM EXTENDS A HEARTY WELCOME. GLAD TO ACCEPT A SMALL PORTION OF YOUR WEEKLY OF MONTHLY SAVINGS, HONORING YOU WITH ITS CONFIDENCE AND BEARING YOUR ENTIRE BURDEN WHILE YOU ENJOY ITS UNTOLD BENEFACTIONS. FURNITURE, CARPETS. DRAPERIES, STOVES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS AND WORKS OF ART. House & Herawaxws Casz Axv Cuzprr Houszs, 7. OLY, WAL AND ¥23 7TH SE. anD oes 636 MASS. AVE. X.W. Cromer & Lewy. Fall Opening of Ladies’ and Children's Muslin Underwear. We invite your inspection. Fall and Winter-weight Merino and Wool Under- wear. Fall and Winter-weight Hosiery, in cotton, merino, cashmere and wool. We make a specialty of Hosiery for Infants im Socks % length. Extra long % length 1.35 and $1.75 2 pair. at 88. pair. Undressed Mosquetaire at @1 and $1.35. Jouvine-Dressed Mosquetaire at @1.75 8 pair. ‘The new Turn-over Collars and Cuffs for Ladies, Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks, It will pay you to examine them. CARHART & LEIDY, ocd ‘257th at. and 708 Ket. ne. MILITARY AND SOCIETY GOODS, REGALIA, PARAPHERNALIA, UNIFORMS, BANNERS, JEWELS, es BADGES AND BUTTONS. Dexiciovs_ Hoxsr. ‘wheat, -EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, | ._ AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. RAtcuivrs, DARL & 00.. AUCTIONRERS, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers. Lee een SS BER 14, 1892—-TEN PAGES. AUCTION SALES. TOMOoRKOW. ‘Will Be Celebrated in This ur SATURDAY SALE OF A CR CONSIGNED BY ART pore EPING, ov ofA SSRIs UPR, CORNER TEYIM GTREET AND ‘FOB! -ENTH, SALES ROOM AT LY. Beda, Counters, Show AT BE EVEN 6" ONE sonneg! Sex PGT SEARS OLD, suit WALTEN BD’ WiLSTAMS & 00., ‘Auctioneers. RATCLIFFE, DARE ECO. ducts BAY HORS! UPE] Foor AU SATURDAY, O01 LVE O'CLOCK M., a8 LOS PON SET ers Dept amas sea enhgtintod MAKING A CHANGE CATALOGUE SALE OC! oF F SEVEN HUNDRED AND SEVEN HRM Three Mirror-tront F ORIENTAL CARPETS. RUGS, HANGINGS, kc. FE. DARR & CO. Aucts. LATIMER & SLOAN. Anctionsers, 1407 008. OF VALUABLE IMP! ‘oNTHWEnT. BETWEEN ' trust, dated 16th day ‘8eq.. One of the land records the’ the ‘will offer for salen at A.D. 1802, AT described TO BESOLD AT AUCTION WITHOUT Limit, BEGINNING TUESDAY. OCTOBER “TEES EIGHTEENTH, AT ELEVEN A TE AND HARNESS cr BER FIFTEENTH, AT re will sell tn front of our COUPELETTE AND HARNESS, To which we invite atrention. , DARK & CO., Auctioncers. Y. Auctioneer, . Cor. 10th st., south side. AND THREE P. 4, ST FOUR PM. owt iy, sitnate in the city of Washinewon, fambia,to wit: All of ¢1b lot nrmbored se vent Subdivision te District of Co- fg a certain deed of trust to ‘with interest at 8 hae fnterest payable sera}-auaualty. Tanproved re : Tenpro comfortable two-story and basement brick i ‘with evwh? rooms, with modern im provenen of sale: $105 cash and the balance in exces ‘rast snonth, -) ‘of siz (6) ver cent per auunuar.sud necared bys | option of the purchaser. AND CONTINUING TILL FRIDAY, OCTOBER th the survexor's bis. Sold sul secure ‘the sum of #2, ‘annum from Ms TWENTY-FIRST, ment brick dwell- |. FURNITURE, CARPETS, &., AT AUCTION. SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER FIFTEENTH, in front and within our sales rooms, at TEN A.M, large collection of Household Furniture, &e., Parlor Suites in heircloth, raw Wardrobes, Oak and Walnut Dining Room Chairs, Oak end other Sideboards, Walnut and Antique Oak Bed Room Sots, Sprints, Mattresses and Bed Cloth- Pictures, Oak aud other nz Chatrs in variety, with odd AT SAME HOURS, AT OUR ELEGANT SALES ROOMS, 1407 G ST. sold. of all cash, at 100 deporit requlred at I] conveyancing and recordin at cost the purchaser. Terms of sale t be coinplied with {toon of the property will archaser after inut and Oak THIS I8 THE MOST COMPLETE COLLEC- TION OF ORIENTAL ART GOODS EVER ing. Show Cases, ‘Tables, Fancy Root icktsead Werecos, SAsoue. Pott BROUGHT TO OUR CAPITAL, AND IT 18 ISBURNE, ? ey SBSHEES® } trustoce. ‘Lot Agricultaral Implements, Cutting Box, &c. JUST IMMENSE WITH THE WIDEST LAT- FUTURE DAYS. WATER B. WILLIAMs & co., About twenty Brnqwels and Tugs, Stoves, Kitchen Wares, &. N. B.--Resular sale of Horses and Carrtages at sales ‘Thursday at 11 o'clock. (THOMAS DOWLING © SON, Aucte.. G12 SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HARNESS, &C 1 Ingrain Caryete and! ITUDE IN EVERY VARIETY OF RARE AND CHOICE ANTIQUE AND MODERN ST. decree passed by the i:guity Court of Court of the District o herein Henry Stewart et al ‘art et al. are defendan WEDNESDAY at HALF-PAST FOUR ‘of the premises. all of oricinal lot five ware Give hundred and fourteen (14). ‘as! dogton and District of Columbls, of sale: One-thi ‘and one-third in two years ayments to be evil trust on the prem! the rate of G per cent | semt-annually, oF all cash. at the option of th t of $200 to be mado at time of sa'o. recording at cost of purchaser. ¢ not complied with within ten day of sule premises may be resold at risk coat of defaulting | urchaser. J, HALSTON, Trustee, Adams bnildiow. ‘480 Touisiana ave. PIECES, IN ALL SIZES, QUALITIES AND ro Uaderstened will el SWENTY teri tear, HUES IMAGINABLE. and OVER ONE HUNDRED LARGE CARPETS fash. one-third in one Dt s RY/AND HAIR CLOTH, SILK PLUSH FOR PA! . DINT a obty etc PARLORS. ING ROOMS, LIBRA- sora, with & ' S 4. by notes secured nidand bearing in- RIES, BED ROOMS. &o. OAK AND WALN. GRAND FREE EXHIBITION MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, Room L. CABELL WIL! IRVING WILLIAMSON, ‘Trust 458 Louisiana ave. FROM 0 A. M. TILLOP. M. GRAIN CARP)©T ING AND HEATING S10V; 1, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES CAN BE LATIMER & SLOAN. Auctioneers and Appraisers, Pep aipere at PROCURED AT OUR OFFICE ON APPLI- Mare, atx years old: proinpt and a. fer: sixteen lands high; very stylish: FORTY-FOUR ROOMS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE LATIMER & BLOAN, WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, NOS. 823, 825 AND 827 VERMONT AVENUE. OPPOSITE THE ARLINGTON HOTEL, Ratcure. DARE & 00.) AUCTIONEERS, ‘We shall sell at auction, without reserve, SATURDAY UTOR'S SALE BY A F IMPROVED MOKNING, OCTOBER FIFTEENTH, at TEN ENABE PIAN! a 40 head of Horses and Mares: good drivers and work- PIER MIRVORS Ps fe Mandaline Tapper T '. HANDSOME PARLOR fh if RHTURE THMOUGHUCT THE HOUSE: APEKY AND PORTIERES, ELEGA 1 Sorrel Pony. 5 years old; sound and gentle; suitable for lady 8 use. Several Carriages, Wagons, Buggies, Phactons, Har- IRROK-PRONT EVEGERES, FINE MOQUE: AMBER CARP piece or parcel of land an She city of Washington, inches on Brewer's cout inches, with the tun, x ‘One-third casi ith the notes of the sale, und secu | west thirty: ND BODY BRUSSELS bt A> £5 3 lance in “one and two INGER, AUCTIONEER, SGTON ‘ for trust om the: property Er ots eenee Aut GARSIASW: || Silay errell oxen saicmencieniet eeeamioees of €100 required at’ the tive of sale; cGumplied wid im teen days rot tive day ot ‘conveyancing, recording” Se. paneling. RANCIS MILL ocd MO La. ave.n.w. RAICLIPFE, DARE & Co. OPA RYE, vow. HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta., O12 Est. n puta: N, Aucts,, O12 Est. FIFTEENTH, 1802, AT T mE > YEREMPTORY SALE OF NEW AND SECOND- HAND CARRIAGES ATAU ESDAY, OCTOB! ‘OCLOCK SATURDAY, OCTORRE Fi SPECIAT, CoN weil ER PIGHTEENTH, FOUR AUCTION ROOMS, G12 WEST: A COLLECIION OF VERE NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARI ONSI: INP. REWST I SURREY, STI STREET NORT ° establishment. on ScTOBER TWENTY. LIFT see, commencing at TEN This house is Snely furuis ed aud offers a fine opportianity to parties furnishing TUESDAY and ONE SPIDER $9, Sours firgt-class EDING WAGON 7 8T IMPORTANT ONE J.B. BRE! BROUGHAM, ONE RATCLIFFE. DARR & 00... Aucts..020Pa.ave.n.w. ONE £ECOND- VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED REAL BEING THE THRE! NE WOOD. s . BROUGHAM, Among which may be named AM, Upright Piano Forte, massive Mahogany Libs THOMAS DOWLING & 80N, Tables, Oak and other Hook Cases, rry Revolvins Hook Cane, a id Library Suites, Brass ‘Fi ckersand Chairs, Wal- ‘TORY BRICK. K TY-FIRST STREET ‘R NINETEENTH, i, We will well, RATCLIFFE, Dat ant Lounges, fancy ERY SALE, OF VALI e. BLE REAL ESTATE PAST FOUR O'C! IST) STREET BETWEEN LAND HCE STUEELS NORTHWEST, the cause of Rudolph Henry’ E. Courtney and others. 70, the Undersizned, as trustee, wil DAY: the TWENTY: Sulite and detached; pec pets and Rues, Pier Bronzes. (statuette Glass Ware, Pot Screens, and a general assortment of T ntine 17 font 2346 i | Vases, Japane: desirable goods. ple-barrelied Bi 1¢ preinives. on MON OF OCTOBER, PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M M1 that real extate known and'43 in W. R. John-on’ ‘Terms of sale: One-third (4) cash : balance of pur. yin six and twelve months from dey of sale, for which the purchaser or purchasers Protuissory notes, with 500 to be paid in cash, balance in one, vo bar interest at the rat 18 to bear interest a rte ena at meet pth rostt of #200 at sali be complied with in fifteen d Inge, recordine, Se -dadbs RATCLIFF! PUNCANSON Bos. Ancts, TRUSTEES: SALE OF DWELLING Tov /ERSEY AVENUE NO} deed of trust duly r ate of 6 per cent, rate of 6 per cent per Li AUCTION PAT OUR ROOMS, subdivision of sauare interest from day of sale, or at the option of the purchaser or tion of sale or «ales by the court ren Until all purchase money leposit of ¥50 will be required within ifteen ULOLPH EICHHORN, Trustee, 0023 ‘st. n. AKRIAGES, HARNESS, Re, de made and consignments received in all departinents up tot ‘and interest shal IH2}, tolio 279 et seq Wastiinaton county, 12 the wall sell, at pabl TWENTY-EIGH days from day of sale at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the pre:ises, ail that piece or parcel of laid sitnated and Ueing in the Di Snd known and desert pAmers SLOAN, Auctioncers, 1407 Gst. URDAY'S SALE. ELEGANT OAK SIDEBOARD, MASSIVE. ers. Terms: Half cash, balance in cne VES HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED esorjemanin RFAL EXTATE KNOWN AS 919 O STREET ‘H FRONTAGE OF TWENTY By virttie of adecreo passed by the Equity Court of the Supreme Court of the Distdiet of Cotawbiae ie F. Allen ts complain plants, the un 1 Y, OCTOBER ENTY-FOURTH, 1892, at HALF-PAST FOUR in front of the promises all eiht (6S) in square three hundred and sixty-six (200), city of Washinytun and District of Columbte. ‘rd cash, one-third in one yinents to be evidenced by notes secured ‘trust on the preuises sold and bearing terest at the ratuof 6 per cent por manually, or all cash. at te. 0 200'to be trict of Column ibed as lot numbered twenty elbt (28) fn the subdivision of lots in square num bered tive hundred and eleven (511), mate by th 3). ‘docket No, 7, rt fn and ior said Distric purtenances, righis, priv {uprovetents and other hereditaments to the same belonging or in anywiwe appertalnine. ‘Terms: One-thiri cash, balance in two equal in inents at one and two years, notes to num interest fre NORTHWEST, WI FEET. antand Augusta Harris ot al. are dete INGRAIN. CAR. | deralcned will K “MATTRESSES, F/FTEENTH, ine 6 per cent per commencing” at, spacions sales roots. eneral a sortinent of he toneers, on MON Use, at FIVE OCLOUK AFTERS (1), Frazer's subdivision, square four iundred and twelve (412), in this cit my of sale: Upe-th rust on premises sold ar atl one-third in two y cash, at option of pur 200 required at time uf sa.e. For a eontracto of sale are not com} ness, Saddies, Bi Also, one fine Cony LATIMER & SLOA Auctioneers. tot Aowih of 81 feet Winches 10 a piibil Wide, aud fs improved by a fiverrcom frame Chaser afier five da soie newspaper Tate NANDER ABRAHAM, ATIMER & SLOAN, Anctioncers. one-third p ith within ten days y be resuld wt risk and SION WILLIAMSON, Trasteo, No, Oe Fae nw 1, CABELL Wi ay HO, Lectin WALTER B. WILLIAMS & C PUNCANSON Bros... Aue | OF VALUABLE, IMPRO eee SITUATED ON SEVENTH cree passed in equity cause No. the Supreme Court of the Dis ied trustees will sell CHANCERY SALE REAL, ESTA STREEE NOt 23709 on the do PROPERTY ON FIPTEENTH STREE L AND M STREETS. By virtue of decd of trast recorded in Liber of he. land ros mabia and by dircetion Be mote socired thereb: Will sel at publ MONDAY, “THE SEV! BER. 1893, at HALF-PAST Fo! Teal estate sittiated in the city of Washingt Known as part of lot a8 ti of inet of square 214. best WEST BETWEE: es HALY-PAST FOU! tate known ass Washington, D. C., heinie street northeast, improved by '@ two. rauare $00, 13 the F[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncers, ned trustecs | Y front of the premises, lance in one ani two i t purchaver's op deposit o” #10) wilt be required at, the tine BER EIGHT. AT ELEVEN Hon toms of DUS: I effects of Mrs. Mary terius are not cony cen days the rizht | fs reserved to resell Fisk and cost of the default er. MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Trnatee, ¥. BOARMAN, Tritee, running thence south 14 fect CANSON BROS. east 110 trot G inches to the rear of the I northd feet 1 inches a bow tory traresiwelllng Louse khown ax 7 STW SUKEET NORTHWEST. ry formerly belouwing to the late M. Fe Yeomprising in part ted and other Ware, Cit Paintiues, Curtains Furniture. Carpets, &c., lately in No. 1920 T st. m.w. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO! Trustees of catate of Mary uproved by a two- fpuomas DOWLING & SON, Ane Fedaired at the time of sale. complied with in Executors and is 6. Under and by virtue of the last will and testament Washington, D. C.. said nly proved and record=«l in th rexister of wills of the District of Columola, | will offer by public auction, at HALF-PAST FOUR SATURDAY. OCTOBER Hart of lot numbered twely. of Shadrach Nugent. ]2 ATCLIFFE, DARR & Co. VERY VALUABLE SEVEN (H STREET BUSIN! é op the afferpoot 6 EIPTEENTH Aes tart of lot nn insqnare numbered fifry-one C1). i ribed CO. AUCTIONEERS, 20 PENNA. AVE. DECKER BROS. GRAND SQUARE PIANO FORTE » CHAMBER FURNITURE IN 3 AND ODD PIECES, PI MATTRESSES, TA’ ER: E. RATCuUPFE, Dann & ‘BET Series ees mics ay E STABLE ON REAR, BY AUCTION. 448. f toaib ot ‘good rental,and should the same at the northeast corner of sad lot an ning thence west twenty-seven inches, tuenre south ninety-six (96) feet, thence east. Rinptesn (19) feet four (4) inches, thence for ght (8) feet, thence north one the bexinning, tozether with ements thereon consisting of 27) tect four (4) 24 fect on Teh street by a s i byte dat dine) ‘Tule property is one of 1 FURNIT AND OILCLOTHS. AND A ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD God) J AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DA\S. FUTURE DAYS. Ha’ 1a! Sites ae bs Of che tent and ears sales Onetncat cash, the balance in one, Years. Oper cent . semi-annually, secured. Uy ded’ of Frost agen the por erty sold, or all cash at the option ct 'h ark dopoatt ot BAN reautted at tae flmne of sain, fare not coinpited with in fifteen from the day of sale richt reserved to resell th Property at the rlak and cost of th ‘aeeeen Shaker afer Bre days advert Ey socie rea eis ab ra D.C. A yanclag and recording at the tect ot tie pare meat WATCH FE, DAth & co” Auctioneers. ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Aucts. 020 Pa. ave.n. TRUSTFES (SALE, OF TWO-STORY FRAME 8 ING AND STORE, NO. 235 EI HT Re coUN Wasiise- IN. D."C.. BY AUCTIC By viriue of a deed of ‘rust wiven to us and duly im Liber No. ‘I4i8, follo 3 soar of Eetand records of tho District of Colman, saa the request of the rartim secured thereby thr wu fer ‘will offer for sale by public suction, in front of thy ives, on MOND, BE TeNtH front of the} onal THe Te AL OF QCVOBER, Ise, at HALE-PAST Potro cI CK P. that certain piece or Parcel of land and mate and being in the Sounty of Washington. in the District of Coluzibla, hown and distiniuished on the ground plat ot Pisa otentd county and bein tie oat Swomty three 28} feot front by the depth thereot’ of the wecorded Subdivision of “Howard. University” of Batnenan lace, With all the rights, exxoments, privi- ‘and appurtenances to the ‘bel sets appeetae same belonging or in Mne-third cash, the residue in one and two are from the date of sale, evidenced by the notes of je parciaer. bearin tatzeat from te gay of sale at rt er aunt, payable ‘seman, nually, the deferred. “pe secured by deed of trast on the premises so!d, or all rash, at the “ption time of sale, tobe ‘courpited Sitters dare from the aay of sale cx’ the trustees reserve the Fight to resell at Pimchater after Gve dary: alvertiverient of such trnai some newspaper published. in’ Washinton, D.C. All — recordirg, Se. purchaser's cost, EORGE R'PETTY. e28-dkds GEORGE ©. HENNING.) TTustees. E ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL TETH, same hour eet ocll-dkds GEORGE C. KENNING,| ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE DARK & CO. AUCTIONEERS Lr mrILDIxG Mi STREET Py ANERS FInAT AND RGoNDSTRenTS RONTHEART RY AUCTION wiroa of a Gasd of Gqetquaeah stere totes and. aif rerorded tsnouat the tana records of 8 aoe, at HALP- * Theos or of the i oh aah THE EAST HALF OF LOT 23, SQUARE 724, oof D stroat between Ist and ‘which is in course of tmuprove- being near Massachusetts avenue and Stanton be dei tp ey torte: vi t aa + +1 i OWARD UNIVERSITY, rate of 6 ¢ F ant from the Paige reed Parae Hoe deed ‘sshington, b. 0. sepa of concrete and premises 1) ton, District of and i the south w ‘ireets northeast eof a0 to be pad when The 2"tol be complied with ie 8 of sale oe the anienee | Sefanitine puschaenr, | conteyanchug. recording, 8 one 1dadbe __ Auctioneers, i i ‘DARR & CO.. Auctioneers, teen ns sapere feet sfter five d. mite | eds # advertivemont in ali RATCLIFFE, DARR B00. /Ancte. 20 Pa avan. ‘Vee “ ington, D.C, TALUAREE tpnovep | foreapelrige and ete cat ® NORTHEAST. BroN AS USE AT A Low T A Hoob AND WITH FRONT AND BACK, witit ‘8 dood of trust, INML, and reorded in 170, the undersigned trustors he 17th day of ber 14630, folto pa ay, OBER, 1sud 8S AND (0, IN SQUARE 72 Ucht-room and | AT FOUR O'c Bach lot bet TY OF WASHING | bedh-wigh a blo in three years from October 2 180 tat G per cent per annum, interess 2 be paid tneash. of | balance of the pacchass Payments of 850 per month, ments tn one. and he purchaser wil i all ‘Terms ‘of sale jd'et rink aud ‘cost ‘of dofeuisieg NOTICES. FRANK T. By tlie JOHN 8. SWORN: ser CANSON BROS., Ancta. cor. ih daah a A deposit of 8200 to be paid at the SEcon SAREE T REEOEER he risk and cost of the defaulting April, 1890. and reco folio 211 et seq. of the land recs umbia, we will sel be party secur: OF OCTOBER, OUR O'CLOCK P. M., thé follow {2 the city of Washi PUNCANGON BROS., Aucts.. Och and Deis. n. TRUSTEES’ SALF OF VALUABLE LAND IN THE COUNTY OF WASHIN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ABOUT TWO AND ONE-HALF MILES WEST OF GEORGETOWN. HAK THE CANAL ROAD. KNOWN AS A PART HAVEN, CONTAINING SIX ACKES, MOH Fendgged the gth ity cause No. 1403, wl mu fs complainant and Chi ‘Annie. Hoeimann ‘are flofendants, the nnderstenc trustees wil! aell at put” le auction, noon the Premises on AY, THE TWENTY FOCRTH Da Ok “OclOwERT AUD 4882, AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M.. to the bizhest bid- : the followin described joel estate situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, west o Georgetown, to wit: "Ail that certain piece oF parcel ofiand Pretaises known and distineulatiod as | of a tract called “White Haven, as follows: Becinning in the center of” th marked in the mapof the division of Smailwood's }att of White Haven among his children by the letter | thence running north forts-one and a quarter d: grees, west thirty perches (n. 413¢°, _w. 2} | thence south forty-seven anita quarter decrees, pipe perches >, w. 30 p.)to t slope of the bill above ranal: thence south foriy-cers and three-quarter decrees, twenty-five perches and four links(s. 4734°, ¢. 35.4 p.); thence north forts seven and a iaetr, deccen, gant twenty perches and nine links (n. 474°. flanted at ths end of the said utn a ine tothe center of the spring, and tho beginning, | containing six (8) acres, more or less, together with ‘the use of a roadway alone the line of Roberts’ land, & sixteen (16) feet wide in the clear, leading out to the Canal roads bein the aumne Ticce cf tronesty that ‘was conveyed to William Gillism by Robert E. ertsand wife by deed dated Ar: 2. Ry corded in Liber J. A. 8. 114, fo 4 land records of said county ‘an: and by Richard, Gite onnvered $2. John. eee qt recorded in No. GSae folie Reet neds of the lon records of the District of Co'umbis t meg he Tad by ‘said socrne, ane. : wra: One-third of the purchase money 1) bs paid cash and instaliments wo years after dat ‘anil paid at Gyer cent per anni. eaid ment to be represented by the prouissory Routes of the puschaser, secured by deol of trust on Property herein mentioned. or all of ssid purchase money inay be paid tn cash, at the option of the paor- chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with im ten davs from day of sale. A deposit. of $10) will be re- quired frora the purchaser at tine of sa’e. veyancing and recording at purchaser's co: Sper 344 Dist. n'w., JULIUS A. MAEDEL, " { Trustees. 0cl0-dts 416 5th st. nw... LATIMER & SLOAN. Auctioneers, &., L cs 5 camiaes iii AN ELEGANT THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT RESIDENCE, ‘No. 916 FIFTEENTH STREET, McPHERSON SQUARE, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER NINETEENTH, 1802. at HALF-PasT FOUR O'CLOCK, we siali sell. in front of the premises, lot 19 in square 109, improved by an elezant three-sto Press: tick residence and back bulidine. “The rest dence has Bine rooins with bath; hard-wood mantels, handsome mirrors and crystal chande.ie1 Ox 108 to a 24-foot alley. This is one of the most elegant establishments in the city and should command the attenticn of buy- two years, 3 deed of with notes bearing interest and secu trust on the propsrty, or ail cash,» option of pur- ‘chaver. All convey ait i i cost. 8500 it required at tiie of sal cine and fecordiny at purchasers LATIMER & SLOAN, ocl0-d&ds Auctionee: QUANCERY. SALE OF PREMISES No. 516 NINTH | TREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a decree pasved in cans entitied Davis | vs. Wilson, No. 145. 0, 1435. Equity Docket 32. in the Su- yreme Court of the D: Columbia, I suail offer pudlic sale. throush Ratcliffe. Dar" & Co. BEM SEVENTFENTH, ON. Lot eleven has a frontawe of 23 fest Ginches and x ley 15 feot ‘Terms of sale: One-third of purchase 10 ble in ope year and one-thi are. for wiiicu purchisu? niust sive his notee bears ing interest payable semi-annually at O per cent per annum and secured upcn the vroperty, or all cashy at option, of sale ‘Terme to be complied with in ten day otherwise resale at h.s risk and cost. | Cost of conver anchag and recording to Le paid by bi Oue bundred ($100) doliars'deposit at thus DANIEL O'C. CALLAGHAN, Trustee, as Lenmau: buildin. O12 Est. n. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, 233 SEVENTH STREET NUKTHWESS, At ESDAY, OCTOBER N LF-PAST FOUR P.M. front of premises, part of lot 21 in squa fronting’ fect ‘on the east side of 7th street by & depth of 105 feet to a wide alley, improved by a large and nearly new three-story brick dwelling and store, pith cella. Beuse ‘Coutaining eight roous, also stable rear. ie: One-third cash, balance in one and two year, with inverest, secured by’ deed Of trust 0 droperty, of all cash, st the option of purchaser. Al Soporte of two Mund ed dolats!c@S00) awed, a poatt anbel (THOMAS DOWLING § SON. Aucta., 612 Est aw. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY NO- fu0 M STREET NORTH- Qn TUESDAY, GCTOSER EIGHTEENTH, 1992, front of the AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. we will sell in art of lot No. 37, fron mathe nurth side of St oF Bice x ee One-half cash, and notes of purchaser ‘equal installments in ‘mix (6), (22) and eighteen (18) months after date of wal the attention of capitalists and others in reatunent. oe payable oomiaen 7 een per anuuin. ay mt By, sed of trust oi the propert ruiting purchaser after 8 DENCE TO THE Star newspaper. toap, Just NORTH Pete: FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, DARE Co., Aveta. EES’ SALE OF VALUABLI TKUSTI FOR VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Virtue of a decree of the 8: ict_of Columbia, “passed ited to attend. R & CO., Aucts. oh O” Bch FETED (THOMAS DOWLING #808, Avcts., 612 Est nw. eae ATT ACEI fromt of the premises M., in it of ey io ior heal cance iy ‘thereby, cone virtue of ae erg 2 Liber Ne aa . oll ‘the Perens fone wanded and sitz-atr (AGO), coh described as follows: and forty-six (F Sac) and ing for the sane at the three hundred (300: etehty-three (R2) feo! west fine of square tent one bundred and fifty easterly from the sonthwes northeasterly alene the west iin ware ave. four hundred half (434) inches and thence east. alonz ‘the north I hundred and fifty-eight (155) foet ten inches to the third cash and the balance in EBBITT HOUSE, * ith tnterest at oF A TRACT OF LAND CALLED. RHITE L ‘one (1) and tw option of the pr Seat {a throe parce 4 dimensions telat the the office of John I. Larner, required at ttn A plat showing Sale or may be soon trustee. A deposit each parcel. oF #1,¢ All convevancinw at the cost « faulting purchaser after Gftecn ALBERT A. WILSON JOUN B. LARNER, 1 LOTS aT THE Ht THEAST, IN THE CITY of a decree of the Supreme i fendants, ‘the under od trustees Will sell Yo front of th preimises On the ‘the tlowing WENTY-FOURTHT, 1802, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM 1 fu A. E. Shephent’s subd ‘ wnt] PRR dk ah : EEE AY TWE AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, Original lot 11. in square No. 14, f derth of 113 story brick res) ON TUESDAY, Oc in square north of sq has a fromtof 02 74 feet — SOKO foet to wn, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, Ise: AT HALY-PAST FOUR OCLOCK P.M. The eas? 30 fest front of lot with a depth of 110 feet. ba chase ‘money. to. nwo equal iivstalime vonths from the da: 8 yer cont per om Operty 8) purchased each lot at the time of ede, and ail recording and con- ot or parvel of ground bv ‘days from day’ of sai » Fesell the lot oF Yarcel after such pub xt the risk and cost of the di CHARLES H. STA notice as they my dee JUNCANSON BROS., Av! STH AND DSTS. X.W, Sate GF RALVARLE, Lor, on ODE 1 AVENUE, FRAME PREPARED ONLY BY HOUSE, No. 1219 SEVENTE Under and by virtue of, a decree of the Supreme at public ‘au-tio Premises, on TUE VSre DER A.D. 180 at FIVE oO Ms fo the hixiest bidder, lot thirty-four (M4) of William Redia’s subdivision. in equate one hundred and 5 ‘bdivis om ix recorded ta nee 70. tu the ofies of the jubia, together with as: subdivision boo! aildings and improvements the: terms of fale as prescribed by the sala decree ind of the vurchase money to be in twoequal installments, iy iu ono and two years ed by the procs Topressnted by the proms secured uy deed of trust ou fioned, orall of sald spurchase money may be paid it fash, at the option of the purchaser.” Tertns of sate to day of male, Ado. ie purchase per deferred payments to ba jotes of the purchaser, property bereia tcn- ‘be coupliod with in ton anys from 4 100 will bes ‘reqtred from tine of sale. All couveyanciug and ‘recording BENJ. F. LEIGHTON, THOMAS P. WOODWARD, creditors of Sanne! des sat to Bie their cates together wit; the nena eg therefor, with theclerk of BENS. ¥. LElGHTON, ‘THOMAS P. WOODWARD, se28-dkds 472 La. UABLE IMPROVE! ASSIGNER'S SALF OF VALI IN Gi ETOWN, D. C., BEIN io. 123; HIGH STKE! 'HOMAS DOWLING & SON, ancts.. G12Ee aw. A District bss bee j Pot land cote _Office hours: ® to 10 &.m. ARCHITECT'S OFFICE. U4 CAPITO tures For iieien Selved ‘Guth THURSDAY, Ucesber ofloe, ‘bedule a1 LL} Stths Bares ox oetatlag’ ond Be sting: | fon, 'D. Cand ‘addremed ‘to we bene Sunervistrie Architect ae Penny Sa Catherine that the pi ber of ‘Catherine G. ey, ound of two a sya dcoretlom by the Sake rtgcae seed Serta published tn the Washington ew heporter ing dew:ribed | it The Evening Star mewapaper once & Murcenatve: OTEL LINCOLN Cor. 10th and MW ste, to interwat the | Has been renovated f re ave. ats point iis te wets ne (151) feet north. | | Sttenficn given %2 the able and service ofits Wut nore, Pa. ave. and 14th st., mare ons | Seat Washington, D. ©, WASHINGTON, D.C. PY or TIGER HEAD BRAND. ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SIXTH, Cowovens Txsouxta. Is, AT FOUR O'CLe ee M., ne cities of Cones Dysrrrsta, A Solvent Remedy for General Debiitey, Counveracts the Effects of Alcoholic Stime wale (with interest at Jants and « Grest Boun to Nursing Mother, he purchasers’ cost. If the terme: Srarcriy Pore Sea ra FOR SALE BY THE LEADING DRUGGISTS. 38TH STREET AND GIRARD AVENUR, PHILADELPHIA, = sm PIANOS. sourt within thirty | Several Elegant New Osbinet Grand Upright Planes, ‘S.estrings, full tron frame, rosewood and fancy wood cases, such as oak, mahogany. &c., which we are mow selling at €300, made by several prominent makers, ‘This ts posttively the first time this offer hes ever bees made. Long time. Elegant silk plush stool and coven with esch piano. Fully guaranteed tor 6 yearn, W. G. Merzsnorr & Ca, oa Con 12ru axe G Sua N. W. LOTZ & BRO, 497 Penn. eve.. adjoining Netions! Rotel ‘Trunks and Satchels of best make at low prices,