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ag 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. . : l4 already referred. I quote from DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES. tory of Northamptonshire, but pak SMOK! NTY-Fil AUCTION SALES. MEDICAL, &c. ready to tell me how to get to ers at » Meeting Last Night. ——— ©. 3. CARLETOX, en to poke around considerably and a ATENER 8 sL0an. A, © BEVY, Auctlonser. pres ing Trip i + | my aid all the disased waystof an old Washing- | THE MARYLAND DEMOCRATIC CLUD RATIFIES TRE L Semeneem ont Aggesnen, | A. 507 12m ot nw. An Interesting Trip in England in| ton correspondent in order to find my way. An| NOMINATION OP CLEVELAND ak> svavencon ’ 1407 G wt. re! @ratonted Lonfon, Ragland. 1803 ; New Tork, 1872. of the Washington Home, {22 air °7,cf other and inquiry finally put me} axp is assierED 31 OTHER cLUDs OF TRE we. Ss — SATURDAY MORKING. OCTOBER TWERTT- | "“piicerand Kidvey Ailmenta, Arwte or Ouremie Search on was o. - 6 Pinkney station and then I ‘would be quitenear | CT? —ESTHUMIASM AXD OnATony. FORTY-FOUR ROOMS OF HOUSEROLD ee ae ee Se sag eg nny o - & Sul “= I — fe hapa oo The ratification meeting held under the au- FURNITURE, THE REMAINING STOCK’ OF THE MRS. E A nae ge ga aay reser on mey, aD e nex . . A MODERN DISCOVERER.|& Tunas Gecgo oie that” teattog spices of the Maryland Democratic Club at Bull Durham BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE HAIXES STORES OF 1229 AND 1231 RLEV- BO TOU FEae, 2 of ‘sad regret with which the traveler | Concordia Hall last evening was the largost ea iam ENTH STREFT SOUTHEAST, See et mente te oo ee always quits a good English inn and a kindly, | meeting held by the local democratic politi- 5 es Dall, sometimes staptd, have melancholy spells, | Jolly set of people. Thad onlya short trip to | cians during the present cainpaign. Hardly a é comanatace se amrecad se tents ether Sor astness or cnctety Soni ape Sore w> oe sagem monvdreietany aay I ona pogo Yacant seat was seen, and the enthusiasm mani- roe Smoki VERMONT AVENUE, — $ ctene, terttshie, deapentent and atmos Gumemt- tom Faasity—& Beaatiful Region in Novth- | DOLD it ‘is merely © way’ station: fested was unbounded. Previous to the meet- sain ng OPPOSITE THE ARLINGTON HOTEL, Le amptonshire—Suggestions for Other Tour-/ that and nothing more—no hotel, n0 bus, and | ing the organizations participating formed at COMPRISING IN PART. Mry, Haines would under no consideration move NERVOUS DEBILITT i only a straight rond to tramp ap to, the ittle | the National Hotel, and, headed by a very earn- : ; micth store on Sih and i sirecke Souckeney Ue BS | Do yon begin to realize that you are mot 90 vigorome | village three-quarters of a mile on. Ileft my | est brass band, marched to the ball. ‘The fol. : ENABE, PIANO, HANDSOME MANTEL AND | “She basturved the cures otek oe he formerly, have not the old-time enerey nor vitaltty. ant luggage at the statton, walked to the Red Lion . - J [e) TERE THROUGHOUT Tie GAREOR EUR- | stores over to ns,and he ea: ere losing your grip and lack the vim of other dase i aie | inn and found there as host a good man by the | owing organizations were in line: Maryland W DRAPERY AND PORTIERES, FI | Spmmencing SATURI DRNING NEXT and con- | which enabled you to thrast trif_es asideand march ‘bow, Sept. 27,1892. | somewhat unusual name of Smith. Mra Smith | Democratic Club of the District, marshaled by MIRFOR FRONT ETFGERES. VINE 3 | poze Sn OY a iin COO S| eid ieuemene Mon pene ee an see 1 women sod teicwan the two T fared pte deat, C. 0. Tancaster prmagmad - AND BODY BRUSSELS CHAMBER CARD tions Bary, 50,000 Fanta of tonveszicn of every Qeacrte- we NERVOUS DERILITY. sesame very well, though the inn was small. my | cratic Association of Washington, D. C., Presi- Has been popular ith smoki enty-five AND EASY CH. ¥ Shed and Plain host ee ee nena Fou experience sinita Europe for the | iexgeqe brought up ondered n Hench, and was | dent 3.1. Norra, and the eae Maas Dens: speaks BERET dogs ae! | 4 Jeu MANTEL Cant ight eta Seep ten Son 1 Neape ot dutwrent | Sartted. <veined ot even first time it is ex! ¥/soon in a plain rebicl v1 for ittle | cratic Club, J. Fred Kelley, president, and J. RIL9, CHIFFON: xt - crirtion. an endless your heart beet irrecularly, somettines fast and thes natural that he should | town of Sulgrave, where I saw tho old manor | L. Skidmore, marshal.” It is Just as Good Now as Ever. +] EOLBING Seni NE CHARBER PER. | Soinc'WeEh Sas, feel asf It worn about to stop, have pains of «wan try to vee as many | Bouse, the old Church of St. James and what is | The hall and stage were tastefully decorated Its ‘ TEN WALNUT fine of China Ware ‘anit How | Gertne character, dinzy spells, &e., &e.? If eo, ylaces at possible. Ho ft of the ‘brasses of the W is, | with the national colors, the portraits of Cleve- FLAVOR, FRAGRANCE and PURITY have contributed largely to the SPRINGS. FE an ie etend ae ee penton. Tee BEWARE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION. = - a say what " Gneements, This. te & great chem ee ets | People often think the condition ts something to Geel RE Rk | FOUFOWn price, Evers ariicle cfered will be sold. | ashamed of, and too frequently fall a willing Metim feft, for I grieve to tt they | land and Stevenson in, yall; mit it, : “ . . . , has read and heard of | have been mutilated bysome scoundrel anda | Among those scated upon “the” slage com growing popularity which pipe smoking enjoys. Pipe smoking is Palas wen to many places of inter- erable portion carried off. I wish the | Barnes Compton, Lawrence Gardner, James L. ae ATTING, EXTR! HER DINING | oc20.3t SAMSTAG, She into the hands of some of the designing quacks who ahead rg sae sould pe found. “Evia ali ‘tat Pd | Norris ex-Congrereman Prank T Shaw TA growing in favor because finer, sweeter and better tobacco can be had cnet. Pee ; awa AND | QR ATCLIFFE,DAREE CO Roche | tent ur tare cen, oro to nome doctor i ener omit any one of them | time to give better description of this inter-| Tolson, Capt. John 8. Miller, Dr. W. V. in this f ee ASS WARE. SILVER. ARE, TABLE. 4 Practice, who tm his ignorance through lech of s- | esting drive and visit. I refer those who desire | Marmion, Charles Allen, Gen. Poter F. in this form and at much less cost than in cigars. 7 re! ARBLE-TOp | TRUSTEES’ SALF OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | Perience and Rnowledge of correct treatment dose® lest he may never have 4, know more to a very interesting article of | Bacon, R. S. Davis, George C. Heuning, William SEE AMS TESTE TOR | Brvitenotagere eae ems 6 the Toor. delndet individual with the bromides to the opportunity to see| Mr. Moncure D. Conway on the English an-| Dickson, . O. Lancaster, Richard’ Brandt, BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., z Dislrict ‘of Columbia, ‘pase’ Ceiober Tas. ts | nerare ye oh,ulates tm within en tmch of tm it in the futare. It may | cestry of the Washingtons published in Har- | Oliver = Beaumont, W. VY. Bouic and J. DURHAM, N. C. ” Pipa Rea uppitine asa fone: Sey John a Atriaane esp tld poy seomeg —— ee we ;- | per’s Monthly Magazine for May, 1891. Harrison Johnson. 4 | Secomplainant and Tsaa:S. Tyon et al. are defen’: | The causes and proper mode of treatment of these be his only opporta-| Pér’s Monthly Magaz! * - ee. k _ _s<c | renee on Pats the undersined will sail at public auction to the | troubles are but little understood by the general th to ord i- ‘OBER TWENTY highest bidder on JON: r ¥ 9 — nity. It was this that I felt on the occasion of REVERSING THE JOURNEY. Pity ignig pe Bled ber ha Rated iE Boned SoTOBER TWENTY -FIFIH and TW POCRTH DAY OF OCNONER Head EE aL NESTA: | titioner of medicine, and the vividly gloomy word first england, now quite along time| Now in making this trip I put the cart before yee 3 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. This house ts finely furnished ana offers a fine | THREE O'CLOCK P.M. iy front of the Premios | Pictures of the quacks alleged itteratnre too often my visit to England, now qu: sc : eratlé Club, who called upon Mr. 0. T. Bean- = at BB me grportunity to parties furnishing to secure first-class | a1! Of lot 26. in section @ of the subdivision of St. | Cause susceptible men to become completely wnnerved. ago. The advice of that excellent tittle guide | the horse. I had no one to guide or direct me. | mont to announce the following list of officer: THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. inva LATIMER & SLOAN, Fizeheth kepwe ce Barry Farm. an recorded in Liter | ‘Where shall Igoto get cured” many a poor suf- book, the “Satchel Guide Europe,” | The British are not as sharp on matters of this TRE OFFICERS. . TIUMNE& SLOAN, ADOTIDNAEAA AED AE Bain imceen'a Goa ———— Snctoneers._ | copting that Portion thereof! mendemmnd ae ret at not knowing whom to trust. Go where Joined to the feeling I hnre describe ¢ to| kind as an American hotel clerk. WhatIought| Chairman, H. 0. Claughton; vice presidents, L PHAISERS baby @ SERRE re avers ae os RRATCHFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONE] Pas sorb Falload in ‘proceedings "No. 11334 Law howe © cone before and ti restored to perfect make my trip then on what might be called s/to bare done would have been to go to se@| John W. Ross, Lawrence Gardner, Martin F.| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- DEEMED PLEDGES. saz =o 5 ‘ Teriun Of sale, as prescribed by said decree: One- | jenna en once consult Dr. Carietnn, seh continuous plan of route. All this was very | Snigrave first and afterward to take in North- ‘ s MENT BRICK DWELL! S WEST ASSIGNEE'S SALF OF VALUABLE 'RUILDING | third cash, balance {nto ey is positively the only advertising sumeon tn the Tatted, P Henry L. Bi J. Fred Kelley K LL ON THE WEST | Twill sell at the store of Bernard Burnstine, 361 3 LUABLE Iand Ido not regret it. But ona sec ampton, Great and Little Brighton and Althorp | Morris, Maj. Henry L. Biscoe, J. elley,| SIDE OF FIFTEENTH STREET BETWEEN Pennsylvania avenue northwest, sll pledges, from1| Leon DaTRrETe KORTE AST BY AS CIE rith 6 percent In rawho treats thesstroubies on resagnitnd scteattty and third visit I have felt a distaste for long House. Now tho way to do this from London | Michael I. Weller, Dorsey Clagett, William A.| )¥ ANDGSTREETS NORTHEAS to 45,744, bei - wipe neon oF Parchasere shall be eiven, curative principles, and has made their left one year and over, tor i a on | Sale intron Perea £ By virtue of a deed of assignment given to me ond and repeated railway Journeys carried out on | js to take the train at 9:30. m. of the London | Gordon, William Dickson, William H. Mane- | a Dont got S2g%i9f {oust dated, the 12th day of | whicl! intgrest is. d eae mp etiaary more. The ply recorded amone the land records of the District | systematic plas. It has seemed to me to be and Northwestern railway for Morton Pinkney | ogue, Dr. Charles G. Stone, John Boyle, A. A. | T3letseq,, one of the land records of the District mondsof all description, Mince, Chains, Lockets of Columbia, I will offer for sale hy public anction, in | better to go to the great centers and thence to vin Hlwworth funetion, Morton Pinkney lies | Wilson, Bernard Kilmartin, Thomas J. Luttrell, | of Celuuitla, and'by direction of the arty, secured tude, Earrings, Lace Pin WENT YP SHeTH tase, wt ALE RAST ROCK | ue of adeed of trust dated the 11th di of the purchaser thin ifteen dave frou, ti 1 trea pent a life stay. cal and microanopal, nerve exhaustion), diseases of the bladder, kid. nT : a a by direction of th ec ae srrin NTY-SIXTH, 1802, at HALY-PAST FOUR | Property will be rescld at the tisk wad cost. of f = exis, Bi make excursions, cepectally if one has very Je south of west of the town or city of | Robert's. Davis, Julius W. Tolson, Edwin B. these inom as GRD AT OCTORER THENTEY: | Penne sr eons. | Ocoee BM all whet Cerin tw parcel ian Ee King er , aa a me, site, Used or nervous arsiom, or any souto or . * De Quincey 4 rthamptor of 2 . Dan . C] . 188, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, | Instrumes pin: premises lying an in the city of Wasbin ON AN G. onic disease within the range Of my specialty, caa pt _ oo nf a og th rie (Easier. ge pre pow le gpg ge ig og ne ae pees sh Mer iyo. te eiante toot ian, a ROCLOC be | Pea dette ie ton, District of Colwl bia,and known and distingaished Fad La. treated with sitll an’ success bora of experience orld o dor world al- 3 there . By pay . Golden, ry, Dr. P. X. | 3 tw seven-roon! friek z, with bath, | OCTOBER. TWENTY-SEVEN i | cndan earnestness of desire to benefit my pa most indtself. Why not explore 1t? There are | shilling to'a messenger at the station, or by | Dooley, William 'F. Holtzman. Jomos W. | ke "sorated om the Seer Me ot tee eet eats | OCTOBER, TMENTY SEVENTH THE FAST HALE OF LOT 23, | moms, Seek Gok Genk @arbame’ Commas pping a line to my friend Stith of the little | Barker, Charles A. Elliott, William J. Miller, | F sid G streets northeast. All conveyancin rh alte of D sts onfroe. rier yaruuiars ace Hust" VALTARLE IMPROVED | ton tros. NAS 19 0 STREPT FRONTAGE OF TWENTY five to six millions of people spread over area of twenty miles | ng DY as mi broad, and this huge capital is gr and re- | tlokets will ST! Ploano, take notice. RNARD BURN Brol B or. H. BERNHEIMER & CO., Anc- oc21-6t Situated on the south silo of D sirest hetween Iat and 2a wtreets northeast, which is in course of hinrrore: ot Deing near Mansachusctts: avenue and Stanton LUFtuer particulars soe “Post lirected to Morton Pinkney and | Washington Nailor, J. Harrison Johnson, Dr. | Sorting At Purchaser's cost. One hundred doll: ta, thies, tf “day previous, the Inggage question | W. V. Marmion, Charles G. Thorn, Andrew J. | ‘Terms easy and unde known at sale. Red Li SON BROB., Aucta., Oth and D sts. B : i bh . fa : : HOLTZ INSTITOT ing year by year at the rate of and drive out to Sulgrave—only three miles— | Lipscomb, Frank I. Madigan, Leopold New- WOOD EE pa iurna,} Trustees, | [UNC Ferme: @1,000 to be paid in cash, the balance in | 4,B¥xirtue of « DIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDRE®. some two or three hundred thousand people. pleacantly accompliched. A lunch | meyer, George E. Kirk, 0. C. Green. Peter H.|- LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. ocl7-dkds | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWE One and twoyears, the defwired payments to bear in: : Cheeni: Are Ina word, the yearly increase of London woul i, at 12 or the outs, and | Hill, Charles W. Darr, Robert 0. Holtzman, ee if added. nea pulation of Wash- = — 1621 MADISON STREET NORTHWEST. terest at the rate of 6, to return. Hie shonld’next| Charles Edmonston, John It. Kelly, John FUTURE DAYs. By virtue of a deed of trast bearing dete on the 29th | Of Sal r, better 8: rist is read: neion, Erect ent per a the dai ato be setured by deed. Terust wien, the Eg m Kelly, J Cet ATA Re ORR SEP Gate on Ge Mts | Seeeatsen sold. oral cents af the OCTOBER | Rheumatism, sco! fngten, which we all know & as big = place as o Northampion for his dinner and tho |S. Miller, Mills Dean, Jesse B. Wilaon, N. H. | ——7ree 5 ston, Aucu stteg. of the land records of the District of Colum | Ade st of “820 to be, paid | and others by exetinh M some of us are able to appreciate. Iam mod ing. Next morning after breakfast bis | Shea, Wm. E. Clarke. Nathaniel Carusi, Peter | J LOAN, Auctioneers, Bin. Sid at the request of the partios secured therety, | Knocked down. "Ts ¢ oneral IReterences York eity enongh in a great city to feel at first utterly un- Should carry. him through Nobottle| F. Bacon, Levi Woodbury, Leigh Robinson, : ae we 'willeil at pai" auction, in trontot the premises, | dav frou the T such of water, streams or | Koss, Daniel O'Brien Chas. Dietz, Wm fc ADA re S| riudht t0 resell v 4 AT home, gual to eal! with it s to Little Brington, then’ to Great | Jackson Yates, Dennis Connell Maurice CONTRACTOR'S SALE at amo, A t HALE-PASE. FOU ic eteniting parchintey ter five NenCrTe f one becomes tired « ing_about and finally to’ Althorp Honse, | Geo. Killeen, Jobn T. Clark, John G.| wg EXTIRE STOCK ASD PLANT, CONSISTING piece GF parcel of land, | Soule newspaper pubiisied tn : London there are many excursions which aro he great library may | Slater, Geo. M. Oyster, Gen. Duncan 8.Walker, |) Siiget 3 Eee caleaebeihtteh BS ee gency <4 lila tic FARE NOTICE DRS BROTHERS theasy and delightfal. I need not time departed, is “by no|P. B. Otterback, Thos. Gray, John W. Shaw, | 20 HEAD OF HONSES AND. MUDPS 10 CALTS having frontage of 90 feet and + 13-ana rhathans Ge anion them, for I am not penning a guid mitted from thie delightful | Geo. C. Henning, Henry Wise’ Garnett, Ralph |g) paving. Sirs HARNESS, a hg fine ac ne onanine of eee | = = —— : i st. 9. w. Cook & Gage have prepared gheap rates minary the tourist should | W. Galt, John B.. Larner, Jas, L. Skidmore, CART AND Tv dwelling. nuinbered JO>1 LATIMER & SLOAN, Ancts., 107 G ot. Pte Sa th ete acer, if | PROFESSIONAL Massage some of these excursion Conway, Mr. Henry F.| Maj. J. Thos. Turner, Chas. E. Creecy, Banow eyes ison strest northweat,and a two-story brick stable | 247 reec, sate or VALMAPLF cMpRoven | fl wey ay be resold st risk end By MES CAMERON, ing their fares For ot rs have written, and | F. . Frank Hume, Spencer Watkin STOVES, &e. 2 ay Cg ig oa NDUSIMPROVED REAL ESE ree cee: | cost ot di arohaser : oflm? Bast 5 be one’s hotel or of a friend is all 1 London book storea| ¥. Harbin, Chas. B. Church, B. B. Ear: con mGeeeri ee balance in six, twelve and cighteon months, with Ine FSURFET NEAR LIGHTEE NTH S13 Be A AMOON, Trasten, ONSULT. THE sary to learn how to do it. But there ie one pof England and Wales and | Patrick Mann, Wm. I. Tune Thompsi ae a TABLES. SHEDS, ferent af Spor cent per annum, Jaterest payable semi- REE Ae DEST STH | L, CaBETS (300i, tresee, | ; excursion that I had it in my mind to roake be- aptonshire. is| Henry Wex, Isaac N. Jackson, Jas. M. Leitch,|_ On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1 fol. Ali conveyancing and recor lias at, puschaser's EEN LOT i arava ae oe se | fore I left America and now ha it, 1 tnd is not meant to | 0. B. Hallam, Capt. John A. Ryan, Franklin H. | IS, at PAST TEN O'¢ ines S00) will bs 4 Ur : £ 6U., Aucts, octe.a_ | Wish to say a word about it, x have Jinto detail. It i merely in- | Mackey, J. Thos. Sothoron, Chas. St | aud’ahoue one-fourth cba ute froin, the, Aquedicct peseeet Seiwa oe | JRATCLIEFE, DARR & CO. Anctionnsm, | urtuary dopostin either the i ¥ or the ity jeserih sive a hint or two to American tour-|L. G. ‘Hine, David W. Mahon, E. F. ell fe F bis entire stock pps ig Regent are i AVE, NW, | prints without asi ft aceuratel: t mere give a starting ay care to virit these places. The| Wm. Clipper, Richard K. Cralle, Robt. | Prnianeraaicidike a contece: ing purchaser or pur- family atv sahjo st —dyepapel Point to those Americans, and I believe there ou: e of prettiest of all England.|A. Hooe, Jas, L. Barbour, Henry search of hocses aiid wagone. © H WILLIAM | Thou matinm, Growontt fare man would like to go oF a Tt is not far from the very center of England. | Davis, Joseph J." Darlington, Jobin cashes : ee | diseases of the ain, ground and see the things that I have se One d j LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts, | ii Uitnilianer iciadisans sican } ¢ told me that a stream on | H. Carrico, Was ms, Gen. St. Clair | PJUNCANSON DROS, 2 ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UNTIL (archent S24 Towle Oates ad ta edie a “ y flows east to the Peter- | Denver, Dr. Charies Allen, John A. Clarke, Dr. | rereap’ VIRST DAY OF NOVEMBEL, Nouraleia, Ni am « ean and that| Henry Darhng. Fred. ore, George T.| ING, nd Rte = af tec which are expectally iden P r ‘down to. the valley | Dunlop, William A. Hutchins, M. T. Adter, | comeokds W.'E, EDMONSTON. Trustees. no remedy or the ancestors of the two Washt: r ~ Neale he county lies next to War- | Charles M. Matthews, James T. Boiseau, Williams | 7 cWENTT-FOURTH DAT OF = a. sia Tr has Geen if use for meat forty-five Sears im thie rity. (immigrants to Virginia), from wh x + to the great Shakes- | Hoimead, P. C, Garden, William H. Rose. T. A. a SO2 at TIVE O'CLOCK P.M, | [THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 E st. now. | ay ee ene TE a George Wash: iehbestiass nilworth, Warwick | Yolson, Joshua Clarke, C. A. Beavans, John 1 | VALUABLE BUILDING [ors IN GEORGETOWN | P2QREREIGNAL MASGAGE CAN BE OBTAINED trip is a very easy one if you once kx ‘ Tis not far from Oxford. { onght to| Given, M. 1. Keane, H. O. Towles, J. Maury ‘AT AUCTION, ‘ Mae make it, but though two daye ts al co of time fer the | Dove and Harrison C. MeCaule SEPAST POUR Pate wo een IPUE. MOST WONDERFUL, RENE jood and bad, written w I speak of. Itis not at all expen-| Secretaries—William C. Davis, Maurice E. | : public auction that very elixivle piece o/ unttuproved | Bors Mawic Hes r P | ten roe prov in the American js ne has done this and Windsor Castle, | Shipley, KR, E. L. White, R.N. Harper, Frank | Stor property sittated on the west side of Std street, West t hud the fort er in an Court and Kiekmond he will have | P. Morgan, Oncar Luckett and John V.Camalier. | fonvenicut!y located ‘yea conststing of thres bulldine lots each 20 feet front be | : of them an instruct + to remember and to talk about when CHAIRMAY CLATGHTON. | Wertus! Ometourth cnet talance tn cn, too sod These are the only unt square No. 4 ~ ore ~~ gm i + ne wear : : 3 a ig | three sears, notes to bear 6 percent por annuum inter | jock and parties seeking'a build: Of MT st. 3 ee worer, ight's dlveane, heart trowiiles, whooping ee eet ae Foes home, but, of course, he should not) pon taking the chair Mr. Claughton said | {4t**; nee Be eer © Ss fag site will tind this an excollent situations en | a 5 outer of Cherintte Thies maton a the tums. decay diseased makin; ne mis . “ | talk too mue he was very grateful to the Maryland Demo- | of irust on preinives sold, or all caahe st coption of | 4, Terms: Oue- bicd cask, balance on tary terms, A] AND OS “ : deatn tains, brulee, eli that I intended, I did no sia oar Ricard | 3 3 | pure A-deposit of #200 required at time of saie. | Aeposit of 3150 ‘at tine of ‘sale on each lot. | # as 3 ER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auct the hair fae I coukd if 1 _ ees | cratic Club for the courtosy conferred and to | !Ohveyancins, Ke at purchacer' cost. Lermae toto | Convey ahclng ard recerding af purchaser's cont. “if | Lote 11 and 12 in W Rigor's subdivision of lot a ee & guide (God for Ping last night in his famous play of | thoyo present for their interest in the club, | complied with, in ‘aftcen days, otherwiso right re- | tre, trs are wer count hed with fn ton gaya the prope) ip eduare wert Of sau Nae di tok EL has a front ot ME BELW LN ples TN good Hells.” He plaged at the Lyceum, a| With dunt much Le wuld he might well eay ro | sitet mets rngend cont of deraniton pur | Cho tol “eabsdeds | Surin al 1.014 square | DY MULLER jeer orn st. 8. W. TRRATS ALK ‘Thus following the suggestion smell theater near the Strand. It was quite | more, but he felt that he might weil refer to | * piublised In Washin : as ee oe ~ | ind contains in all 6.3 r end ‘wervo ing kindly friend contol t the miserable fad of dark-| the absence from the present campaign. of DUNCANSON BROS, ee a tee ent eine side of Pa. On TeRSpay, Oc to study up oF kn ening the bo to make the stage moro | eversthing that was mean and small. Each | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, OX WEDAESBay, ocropen twenty-sixrn, | HAGE aT TOCke went to Wellingbor a prec Ars ing which in America has | party believed it alone was right, but in the | Bechiged oni i a, ~** iaehan ais Seon teem ee | IFESSION x ‘ t e a i CATALOGUE SALE ot he ree | ESSIONAL. teresting town in Northamptonshire nearis le orswear going to the theater | great sorrow which surrounds the chief magis- | ABOUT 50.000 SQUARE FEET SEI <4 oAT FOUR « fect, with improveients j a Ae ws EE With all “uc reverence, te not apectall’: «:fted in nthe very devil for weak eyes, Irving | trate of the land all men particlpated and sym-| BY ,THE COLUMBIA, ATHEPTIC OF THE PERSONAL EFFECTS Telnare aewe & Tnenta: 5 Selle Koase with ail’ modern tinprove- | \ME. RAPHAEL, CELEBRATED CLAIRVOY- the way of hotels, and has no direct connection | was at his best [have never been more struck | pathized, and none more deeply than Citizen AND OSE. os lot 7, in 00 cash. balance in one, two and three | and A ahd setre‘grlet. born wh with the object of my quest. I bad gone to@ with his wonderfal power and gentus. The au-| Grover Cleveland. [\Wild and long-continued | AT PUBL : g pres Sonat. ok c jot is about bearing interest from day of sale and | gives fore short times chert, Do halanony tels emt thew ad pas my money for | dience war most enthuatastic. He was re-| cheering.) This was right and all men |, 0a MONDAY. OCTORER TWENTY-FOURTH, BELONGING TO THE EN THURSDAY Soronen TWENTY-SEVENTH, ee tna at Eilon | Multineher. Room 10, MOF et nw. edhe Rothing. So 1 dropped | Weilingboro’ | pentedly called out by the enthusiasts. And | were gind to sco it. After referring | }02" Mt SIN EH YEO GuOCK M.., on Analpstan is; csias WS occ Property i strack of f wale are ws PROF CLAY IS THE OLDEST PsTAnLISHED bag” yma Oe = bh a if T shail Co yet Lean well remember the time when he waa! to the fact that this was now an undivided feot Virvinta Pine Boards, Scantling and Posta, hav- RUSSIAN MINISTER. tre edt ee ripest gh yee A ea, Cava Sith witn a tee days from day of oie tp op | sdvertising clairvoyant, gare ogrer and medium ig o there again, if allowed. I went to “the | ightin cpg ies al ee te ee wl Er hock sak Rea a oe i ne east aft f-ontof lot No. erty. will be resold at Fist and cost of deiow ie-citg Has wont aed el way et Point wpa nm col, riteal end" doubt ince | tat tsa bad been ‘aly reprenncctia| gait =r Tywhiayt | OX tunspax wouxtxo, ocropentwenrr.| Hadar ty is icgtinieatcy Bi cata | beet: path, Gon ateilgm mus | eke here Wee ice ez Eat . as | gave cold, critic glen. vente 000 eek aie 08 soot ee on Ivy place (0 rete OL | hewspaper pubiished inst 5 Northampton. « place, I believe, of sine 00.000 x much a# to sas, who is this fellow who dis- | the executive departments of the country dur- Rooo feat Txt.” Lotwot posts, he. SEVENTH, 1802, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN | *ythand New Joreey avenue southeast. “' “0” | oeldide "WALTEM B. WILLIAMS & CO. Aucte Soeely tonrtiagée. eres maenees. eple, solid, prosperous. with a good inn (the | daine to run in a groove and say the same things | ing the last thirty years. Whatever else mizht . ‘ cna Teenaes oo third o: the purchase ‘money tobe aid in cash, and | ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. G12 Est. nw, | Sully troubles. evil tut Socegs), where I Lived ‘Moye lord of nx ox-| jr the saree ony Soue "oi tae ean ee ae | bated of Greve” Clavel Be nae et | terms eae mittee nt eRe six | CCEOCK: woshall oll at the residence of hisexcel-| the'baiance'ia two” anual instalisenta'in a and | 5 tremely moderate figure, slept in abed large done? A great horse ma enough toaccommodate a moderate-sizet family | hut a great genius rarely win fn the first heat. | democrat since the war to lead the party to | daysat purchaser's cost." Nailsareall drawnand stuf | tency, Mr. Char:esde Struve, the Rnusian minister, | frolvewvopths from. the day of sale (with interest at Se ee Shere others have failed “Oona the rate of 6 per annum, a : Even Napoleon had | victory. His administration was now history | Pied in quod sha ua ce wecmrall ber tae peices mater AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE VERY DESIR. | 3nd itt ony oat we cae oe tle a % annually), to be sectired’ by the proreliss ~ gad was waited on by a set of British se-vante to ‘maneuver to employ influence. I | and it was noble, spotless one. He was de-| audit tg tuelr advantare td attend thissaie. "| N°. 1705 Katrect and Connecticut avenue, his per-| the purchiaeror purchasers, and deed of tuson | ABLE FANT WASH TATE OF THE Hira GBS Sina Aslan, 4m Mak ot yet supplanted by the Cierman and Italian | we to the play with pl ted in 1888 because he dared to say that pub- | , Ferry boats will be found on day of sale at Columbia | gonal effects, embracing in part: Shs Property so Purchased. of all cash, st the per- FOR 36 OBERTS, FRONTING ON | Ut 486 and Oth ate. south wont , play with = couple | y that pub- | , erry boats will be fotind oy day of se at Columbia ng chasers option. "A depomit cf $100 will iereqnired on | DOCTOR JOHN’ M. ROBERTS, FRONTING ON | " z. fuvaders—an inn such as Washington Irving | of Americans. There was just one vacant place | lic office was « public trust and beeause he re- | Rust nome, foot of kids. froes 11s. ml. to bour of gach lot at the fine of ele, andail recording andcon. |G, STRELT BETWEEN | SEVENTH FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRAN loved to enjox and to describe. There at | besicle me an! that was taken, by a wonderful | fused to prostitute his great office. yonder of COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB, VERY HANDSOME 14-PIECE EBONY PARLOR | sf’ asicis ards at the Purchasers) cost. Iftheterme | EIGHTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. Rt Hr ES Northampton { performed the primary duty of | coincidence. by an Amerizan friend who had| “Dixie” followed Chairman Claughton’s re- | _0°20-dts LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts._| suITE, UPHOLSTERED IN JAPANESE FIGURED | with within ten days from day of sale, the trustee te. |, 3.588 square feet of ground in one parcel and | i*tst. *-¢. ; hours from #a.1n waver” —— ng 7 — and — a vehic - got on at 6 p.m. from Parts, ueither of us ex- | marks, and its strains were enthusiastically ap- BROS.. Auctioneers. SATIN DAMASK IN DIFFERENT DESIGNS, ELE- Stic eek ceaiioneaes ani Cs Ae defanit, | 24,305 squarageet in the other. MYR BROOKE TeLrs ALY. THE, EVENTS OF re me ttle and Great Brington. | pecting to meet the other on these shores. The | plauded. m - a GANT TEAKE WOOD JAPANESE CABINET, 2 | S{tst sucl Sor dn dieieeiiae amon et 0 author lecree © | pn eu Ben Be ee country was lovely, the trees pay driver | Eaances are probably 60,600 to one againat enah, CONGRERSMAN COMPTON. TRDELLING “NO. ‘Sos “MIGHTA’ sTREES | JAPANESE CABINETS (VERY VALUABLE), | Parthats. 0% CTO! the defaulting purchaesr oF | Under the authority of decree of the Sunneme Eetweun isttand North Gapstel oe we Nook. chatty and nota bal « Reaching | rencontre. i Mr. Barnes Compton was then’ {n> NORTHWEST... MIRROR-FRONT ARMOIRE, SMALL STEEL CHARLES H. STANLEY, ) TSW2, in the if Roberts vs. Roberts et al.. | ————— = * Little Brington I mw the very small house in|" Speaking of Parie, I have been there already = aeyte P' 1, Ffue es deed of trust, duty recorded, in Liver | CHEST FOR MONEY OR JEWELRY, LARGE No. 208 Courtland st.. numbered 14187 in cquity. T will offer tor saieat | F)R, SARA WAYCOTT. LOCATED AT 1387 hich Laurence, the British ancester of George | and I um going again tomorrow to spend two | Toduced by Chairman Claughton, and was | Piso Cf ants Pei et Boe | Sar nis? Snes eeaemtttie mareage; alee he dates and at the hours ment oned below the Peal of Washiine- | : : timore, Md. tees: | frablic waction in tront of whe. res ects fe, land records fr te | JAPANESE BRONZE VASE, FANCY ‘TABLES, aditteeE waLzact, |™™ {ive dates and at the f Coued ts Sores marwouens coniiioeeeie estes K P.M. Washington, lived at a time when fortune or three di i “fctore ealling for the United | !0Udly cheered. He said that for the two weeks | BECUND DAY OF 8 smiled on him. as an t HALF. | CARD TABLES. BOOK CASE, LEATHER COUCH, | ocl1-d&ds ER, A.D. 1892, in front. nglish sun does on what | States. All my friends thought I taking | Past he had not once entered his home, and he | FAS! FOUK O'CLOCK P. nepbtic | ELEGANT MASSIVE SILVER PLATED CANDEL- . - s hasiouoan ome RS. FLORENCE RICH WHITE e politely calledover here a “dull day.” Many |g risk in going to Paris, but whon T reached | waa a very tired, campaign-worn man.” Yet be | Sffoietie nen bof Bewneton in the District | ApRAS, WITH CENTER AND SIDE Pieces, | WACTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Au ra emer” Mie ae | NL OF Ran Americans would be a bit mortified to look on | there it wax the same old Paris, only a little | Could not resist the pleasure of speaking before | and Pleasant Pisins, tovetber with theimprovements, | WITH CUT GLASS DISHES, CHAMPAGNE CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | FOU afterocn. the wubjlot lettered | {\Tance and basinems wediua also medical exemine- his very mall house in which lived one #0 | more eo, with its grand shops, streets, objects | #ch a glorious gathering of true and tried eT way aPperisIng, One a SUNG REVOLVING TOE ee Oe es | TORK AVEC RENUEUS SUELOE MEW | penuter errtioks giue monired and tue erated estatecsensdena a near to the father of his other country, but Ido | of art and curiosty, abuniance of eolor ead | democrats. He reasserted all that the presid- | ear, with fp: | a gts ee nV OL YING TOP DESK (ONS OF SHR TPTH STRE ; HAND | Street betwoon Sevontivan ? Eiclith io semiannually, orati | MOST COMPLETE OF ITS KIND), AN ELEGANT | pF it TH STREETS NORTHWES not care for this cirenmsta: CHIFFONIER, | the Supreme Court of the Distric nee when I remem- f cholera. They | ing officer had caid of the cleanliness of the | tenet at,6 ter cont, parable sembennually, oral | louis XV WHITING. DESI BE SURE 70 CONSULT Pata. excrar y talking Equity Court of | gxtencin= back, a s | y ~ 5 oa fourths feet ueen. clafrvoyant and astrologist -s life-long gta ber the little cottage in which Burns was born, ad thought, I belfeve, of everything | Present campaign, and he thanked God for such | ‘will be requited at the \ime of sale. “Yerms to be | JAPANESE SCREEN, INVALID CHAIR, OFFICE | cause Nev LSOL, wherein tenes rae ae | On th by on the east by aeohit otc cudcuntiemebeass |; © the hard. sorry. early life of m Lcoyihencnn ‘ps cont arr : & blessing. The democratic party had no | complied with in 15 days, otherwise’ the ‘trustes. Te. ees a coupiainants and John Stewart et al are defendants. | ancther alley twenty feet Wile, lesdine to said Ge |Z: fee, 9c. and sale aged the detlinden cf Geo ba - sop right here, as this latter att ffer the le What i ‘es the rizht to resell at the ‘risk and cost of de.| ZABLE AND DESK FURNITURE. LETTER | tho'understened will cell on WEDNESDAY. OCTO: | strest,and fv kubreved by three two-story frame dveall- 1 <4 ped nies of the huma is long enough. LQw. |new form to offer the people. tit | Periting puschaser ‘5 "days" advertisement of | PRESS AND* STAND, PILLAR EXTENSION | BER TWENTY-SIXTH, 1M, at HALE-PAST POUR | iues ith brick English basements and buinbered sou, | MP ES, BLUSWoRT IRVOVANT, MEDIUM Femember, too, that some very good men in = coe a for today it had always stood for. | such in some pewspaper published in Washing- | TABLE, FINK CHINA AND GLASS WARE, COP- | P.M... infront of the premises. ail of orkoal lot ive | 70S and 710 on said. "G" street, Saige Maater, treat all worvous atlmente magnet, the United States for four years rarely saw the a There were but two great issues in this cam-| ton, D.C. i CHAS. G GLOVER. EI ING UTEN! (3) ia’ square five hundred and fourteen (514), in the | | IMMEDIATFLY THEREAFTER, all of oriinal jots | #5. Massaewiven. 1024000 st. corner L. orl2-2w® y A HEBREW CELEBRATION. de PER COOK! -NSILS, MARBLE MORTER, 3 he 7. is. " inside of any kind of a house . ‘ LE ON. paign and, whatever the members of other par-| _°c#0-d&de__{y_*_Survivine Trustée._] OqK TABLE FOR KITCHEN, FIRE-PHOOF SAFE, | “HY. of Waging Se eee titact 31.4n sguare nine hundred and torr (att nie | MME, (SKIN. TNE TRUEST | DESTINT THE SPENCER FAMILY. friotic Exercises Held in the Eighth | He* might claim, either Benjamin Harrison or | [ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Got. HEALTH LIFT AND OTHER ARTICLES OF fand one-third in two vearw from the day of sale; | Whole butinded as follows. Beginutne on the east ius | pommind Sotatecy: “Tigre Shee ee At Great Brington, near by, you seo a most Street Temple Las@Night. Rext month, Both the: great pasties Belicced | TURTEES, SALE, OF RINE. FRAME, Hovsrs | VALUE. by decd of trustom the premises sold gad Tearinc ite | Lot Ss thence norte with said line ons kindred anit | Wek starign st aw, bot Oth und Tu, Paad Gate dh dammuaumitee ces 2 2 3 . ont ev ‘TE ON “STRE eat the ce iy papable | twenty feet to the northwest coruer nf the wrusre: | —2CL 2am onan interesting okt church, with the brasses of somo | There was no Columbus celebration in this| that the tariff wos thell ing issue. The open-| ,AND N STREETS SOUTHWEST. ona Somfannuslly, orall dash at the optasot {intros | thence east, by and'with the ‘seuth fine of said G | CLAIRVOYANT? of the Washingtons, the Washington pews in | city more patriotic in ite character than the one | ing Paragraph of the last republican platform 1800, an duly: Ferered in Liber Le Maret aaeE | _ocl8-ats Auctioneers, | chaser. A deposit of $200 to be inade at time of sale. | street, two hundred and forty-eizht and two-tweltths vale Tests, PREE TEeTS they sat, objects of deep interest to all t 3 ‘ashington | Congratulated the American people upon their | seq., one of the land records of the District of Colum: | ——-——- = mveyaucing and recording at cost of purchaser. | feet to the west line of Eighth strect east nee wishing a sittine? Astonishin: reve! stone. Americans. and a most rematkable collection | Conducted by Rabbi Stern and the W on | Prosperity in their fields and mines,” And yet | Lis,ndat the request of thaparty ancared tereby, | [)UNCANSON BROS., Aucts., Oth and Dots. n.w, | Hf lerine ofsale are not complied "with ‘thin’ ton | fouth, with ‘ald Honed lime wiih HOC tracy tad yay cele rate Eau oh . oat remarkable collection | ietrew congregation ‘i ty y ano ee ao peony re oa ne very By of tombe end memorials of the great Spencer | Heb narcgation at the Eighth Street | never before wore these interests ao prostrated. | I TUESDAY NOVEMBER HInGh Tae, AEE TRUSTEES! SALE OF HOUSES AND LOTS ON cerns Ta EALSTON, Ty eet with the rear line thereot sud the worth family. Thon, as now, the Spencers were the SYuagogue lust night. Binco the McKinley bill went into operation | FAST FOUR b'CLOCK P.M. the followin descrited | FYATRERT BETWEEN ELEVENTH | AND Rooms 35 andj, Adams Vullding. | *-T" alley in said square to the west tine of sald alley: | affsiryt farile-tronthea, we @reat family of the coun t least of thiy| There was no distinction on account of creed | more than 500 strikes and lockouts have oc- sstate situate in the District aforesaid, to wit: AST. SEUNG L. CABELL WILLIAMSON. Trustes, thence south with the west line thereof, being te rear | absent’ f lottery Dumb: inal lots 19, 20 and 21 in square No. 65). Lots| NOS. 1112 AND 1114. H arent ~Any borbood. They dominated by f or race the spirit was all American. The peo- | curred. Did the history. of the Homestead | 39 and'20 have front of 49 fost each and lot. 2144 | By virtue of a decreo of the Supreme Court, of the IRVING WILLIAMROS Teton’ | of said last mentioned lot and. tueuce west hy, aia | Eeoimarends: locates dimeagas, characters. Tsanpoe. alsg ple awembled were Armerican citizens, hoeer. | 'fouble mean prosperity? When this bill was Sacre sires tetween Mand X strests | Dutrict of Colamble. passed to thesuttof Jobe Wed: | 6014-108 : 458 Louisiana ave, | Sth the later Hine, ety: ven feet thre i ene PERSIAN AND WENDOO theoe ° ‘The family seat is Althorp House 4 honor- | sont Seni depth of 15 iG court. ~ bit — nian the place of berinninz. Is ground fs im: — ae te cas wee ee ing the country of their adoption and loving its | copitiens pt Mind aboot | ete iwellings, now nesting completion. premiaee of SMORDAY the THigt) Ina RATCLIFFE, DARE & C0., Auctioneers, yas ip now * ‘ oy amctent charm. working. ant pars, Peyptig eluded to visit it. A short flag. Gers above his fellows as. respects, keennces art Tint, Ope-thied cash. balance) on or before one | POUR OrCLOCR Eat, the weet Pat of heehee | CHANCERY SALE OF TALUABLE REAL Estate | mancird roof ant’ basswent numbered | rate tte Tentore Ket allectivns, make mar Deantiful estate led me to th The interior of the synagogue was draped | of intellect and rare judgment, James G. | trust on the property, or all cash, Gonveyaucing and | {¥0 (2).4p square nutnbered nine hundred andewhig, | ON FIRST (IST) STREET BETWEEN LAND | street, and by a bei eee Induences ted abies yl $200 fe in many respects the m< mansion | haw iduences. bad <. nite: cures witchers, fits and al ertean fags, and the choir and congre- | Blaine, told the party managers that the bill as | recording st purchaser's cost. will be reauired | three (Oe), fronting thirty-cvo (62) feut on” street PIERCE STREETS NORTHWEST, IN WASH- ing om nse sior. it stood would not do to fool the people with, | Sifime of sale. | If the terms be not complied with in | northeast. jn the ¢ oi the property ts not all sold on th: me ston ever visited. and tigsterions Marasen ince the oer Wits THE FULT NAME O of Washiogton, and running INGTON, a > 7 cullen tong. nahi ace . 4 re poun reser’' By virtue of a decree passed in the cause of Rudolph | above the sales will be continued on wing | Tol ORE wee J. SAME of near a hundred apartments, gran Hae Rank Patriotic songs. the chorus ren-| and the Benate tacked pn_to it what is known | “ieprtesahifth's Sev cr pale 'Re, Uatone reser Te {he | a Te erated Oy ee ena, fate eth” | Blckbere aicince eee Es Comte rae eee | Says until the ‘whole te disposed of, unices othcremss Sn DATE OF BARRE eae ata rooms for receptions, books cered by several hundred little ¢hildren in the | ys the reciprocity idea. The republicans call | defaultine purchaser after such public notice as they Sa re ea hs eR ercs tas to | re NP atc tbe, undeealensd oe traster, wip | Poreroerad esie; One-third of the purchase money to | WIETHER THE ORE TOr Love te rave} Bpeuecer and Lady Spencer were ries, the desmocrate freo traders, bat if reciprocity | ™*¥ €eem nesses, ce ane 3. lots, each with nhouse thereon, to sult purchasers” | FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. ist ALE- | bo paid tn cash on the day af sale or wi:h'n ten dave | (AMAT cise acky Voman-Rayption tallewan ae owe realy aad witht sli Rabbi Stern in his xermon spoke of the re-| Was not free trade he knew not the English lan- | oc20-dkds TEOFOLD STANGARDTER'| Trustees. | 'i'ermns off sale ed by bald’ decree: PAST FOUR O'CLOCK FM. offer for male. at a Sy oe | F win row and who be apartments which | bad the slightest otter Serene. au pattic | Sy pons trope tee Paneean of the purchase stones to the paid in cauh and the bal: | auction, all that Teal esta for luck." All who are in trouble aud wo med ‘neat aatmonte . t fe coincidence between the expelling of | S24Ke. This country could not help from be-| 7) croriwFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ~ | anceie two 2, spud, 43 tn W. B. Johnson's subdivision of sauarg | iuterest therefrom and until paid at t seit Rela * Rasataeeperts Gib one) oie anv to wee woe Jews from Spain and the almost imme | {6 PYoeperous, but cut it looge from the op- | FRATCLUPES. Dali & CO. AveTION stleHorentth ule gods ot the purtherce remaaed of | “eri of sale: One-third G4) cash: balance of pur. | ferred bates to br secur by tive Soon Rec ea SET OS cans) ate me to me 0 pout psery of America. which was tobe toe | ene Re eitate eokitan ahd: crthant tho | PETS. ac. CONTATSED, IN RWEEO of trust upon the premises sold, shell be given. | chase in six and tweive months from day of | of the purchasers. as I may deem best. the ttt! be fa ye a a © aintings, to which nearly | new home. : h “coun . oa es, ith interes: Sa | ecdcned taveieastacsbeder seertbektoemeay | x " al the reas muctere lind ‘contributed Que "tr gs Americans we should be patriot, ag | ¥ Will be prosperous aa t never waa bofore. | On MONDAY, MORNING, OCTORER TWENTE. End aseensanente apo the Promataay dug tothe Gay of | Gn satidcation of sale or suled UF toe courte Neraigch | the property” tothe" prarchusers ‘ord their trwae | JUANTLEROY, ee ee et might spents month or more im the study of | American Jews we should be doubly so,” sid} I= conclusion Mr. Compton said the other | FOURTH. at TEN rig Pees pon the ratification of sale | ¢iven until all purchase money and interesi shall have | @*sizn* upon condition that they 2 P81) Dela ceee oro, 2 Hours, 104. m. to, Seabees “tuccn rar aype ah ¥ 80, m St say ake lence Well-kept household | p = % pela. Adeposit of 650 alll be required wh | Taneously execute and deliver. to 11 Delaware ave.s. w. obi wlicrhes af the Cent Tat Peale rit the rabbi.” “If as Americans we should” hum | &Feat iaaue was the force bill. Say what they | furaiturs, carpety ‘fe. Contained Teecms of sale be not complied with frosven Pains | Jot when Sold. “Ail conveyancing at putcusees Seed of “trast, in the ondina:y and ‘usual form: | sory ppp Sy Compromise ne the verdes oe wld freely | bly and gratefully recognize that High Power | Might, the republican party, if it ever gets the | deting tn pert cf Parlor suite. Walnut ‘and other | 7 terme of sale ba not complied with in seven (7) Quy | eee conveyancing af porches gn the rroperty purchased to secure the payment of | MAE. DREAMER. GIFTED ENGLISH AND Compromise ou the alewe above us end blessings wrought in our be- | OPPoFtunity. will pass a force bill. And it will | roaus, Washstands, Chairs, Springs, Mattresses, Pil. | the Premises at the risk and. cost of defaulting pur- | days from day of Se GeSerrel oe {he not:sor bonds | r ite. Ollie kon co Bae. t glim Wes aeons we their | Te'ls ail events of life. “Office hours, #a.in. to 9 p.t. The gre Iecash. If any parcheso, | 250% 14th siu.w. Open Sun lays 10a.m.to S230 p.m, this presenting che same ¥ of their option pay rican Jews we would’ prove doubly | Pas such a bill as it passed in the last Congross, | [ows and Bolsters, Bedding. Toilet Wars ” chaser upon five (5) days’ public motice of such resale {ungrateful did we fail to open our | That means nothing leas than the placing of the | Hangings, Couch, “Desk. Extension Tabi ‘Dining | in some newspaper pu ished in Washington. B. Cc. ocl3-d&ds State 5 Z 3 el Spencer f 3 | “eeadion _ : n 9 Conch, Desk, Extension, Tal Sree ey seuarton. D. ©. Tall toconmiiy witty the ‘terns within ten days | _* ain stn Soe ea growth of centuries, 1 toinds ant hearts to the grateful recognition of | federal elections in the hands of the United | snd’ ciner™ Carpets throughout. the house, "Hugs, | 0047-2 ‘Fenda building, {oreadvertise and recell tre ‘property in resvert@ot | M[APAME. PAYS, MANICURE AND CuIROPO. any of the God's untailing providence States marshals and judges. Noteven im Eng- | Kitchen Reguisites, &c., all being in good condition, Tat which defazlt is mado at the risk and cost of d foult- | 2 OS ISTE ae Sw ey Tes se “If our spleadid pubite school system is the | "4,4 monarchy, i# such a thing tolerated, | sndtowhich we imvio the stiention of parties ro- | ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts TAUARD Ix SHE CouSty Or WastiNG Tot | Iurhariec. All <Snsessoctat and wong at | BABBRSSaRES: FIN MANTCUME std “OitTMORDe owledgt bulwark and safeguard of our | 20F would {tever be tolerated there. Of the|"“scira™ 7 PAM Auctioneers. | AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE AND PREMISES NO. Bisthigr OF cout BIA, ABOUT TWO AND | Lote as follows: @x00 on the peonerts tt enaae | 1 Sblie, the mighty pillar on whtich the intelli- | Fevalt in. his district he could say there, was no | 7)UNCANSON BROS, Aucs Under he Fray lung of 2 desl if en dated May | NEAR THE CANAL ROAD, RNOWN AGA PARE S05, But 6). Govicn, thes a oqenre Obs &, renpectively. T To I Seiatucathnn Sik On 64 joubt of bis election, and he had_no BE ese ane visi s ORSILED WHITE | seldesa whole. itscld in parcels, #10) on each rat’ | "Tareas Jew will ever be foun’ amongite most enthu- OTHER SPEAKERS. Fis ae ma He anction, tne front of ths prosice cu WEDAES" | Unter and ty virtue of « decree of the Sopreme | FY WARREN JONSON, Auctioneer — riastic advocates and ardent supporters. If the After the young musicians had filled the hall | 1927, folio 211 ot ist dul y, recorded, in liber | DaY. ‘OBER T WI SSIXTH. ii 'HALF- | Court of the ict of Columbia rendered the th Crasty cam furnish your houss—every room tn ft wentn of tha lant 450 stses tina ian Ghar y 2) atlas ie lh earns Pecorde for tie | PAS FOUR O'CLOCK 1 THE AFTERNOON day of October, 1892. in equity cause No. 140) AUCTION SALE OF UNSEDEEMED PLEDGRE. ‘With every articie necessary, events of the In Sears teach anything thes | with the familiar strains of “See, tho Conguer- | DistFict of Columbis: ine’ will sell ‘on SATUNDAY, | PAttnnaue pghOCd Lh LH ARTERNOON, that | day of October, 1807. complainart and | Twili sell by pubile anction at the store of EK. Pal eats gene teach that God bas chosen this land to be the |” srabig * ‘ THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D: | fngton, in aid District and Kiowa os sod bolne tee ins, ‘Hoelmann ‘Annie. Hoolmana “are | ton, 1218 Pernsy renin eve s Grusty don’t sell enything ot instalimenta, so if you. ‘bearer of light and trath, of love and | "8 Hero Comes" National = Committeeman ) 180 at EIVE OCLOCK 2.3. ,in, frat ‘of ‘the | wentera 14 fort 9 inches in front and aaing the | defencante, the undersizued trus:ees wll sell at pub: | tug TU! Day for cash visit ts Double Stores, of liberty and enlightenment: that its | James L. Norris was introduced as “Our Jim,” | frierity of Warhinaton: the: Diatitt vf Calas | jugle dgpt of lot mumbered 7: in aghare iis ie being | Heaneticn anon be Bae “Ochobrin A.D. |b Grasty has Carpets from 11e. to $1.50. ree for good hae Leen great in the pact, | Sud as ono who had come down in tho regular | Ha "“fy wit: Lot uuibored one hundred’ amd sists: | Ofghcf Pytell and Middicton’s wubdivision of hart gl lot 7, ‘recorded: aie, AT ONE 0” of Go Slive Ki Metal-cased } hes, Chains, Carpet at lowest sthomeand abroad, and that it will be far | Hine of Jacksonian snecession. Mr. Norris made a | Pine 100), ia BB; Gilbert's recorded sub division of | the office anveyer Yor said Bistice with abe | der, ihe following dowribed reaitaie situate inthe | Chactua’ focuels’ Cu Watton: Nectiacry: Sent ee Sega * at greater in the fatare.” very earnest address and was several tim ~ ais in- ihe i wera : togetl ith | jmprovements thereon, consistinx of a. tw county of Washington, District of Columbia, west of | Jewelry. Earrins, Scarf Pins, Lracalets, Si.ver Ware, torrupted by hearty applause. In the absence Privileren to th sams Welougiog ee aaeeree pack ‘welling ‘and the appurtenances thereto be- to wit: All that certain piece oF parcel | Piamonds aug otber precious s:ones, Guns, iievolvers, | Grasty Gon"t prouise yon something for nothing and r. (Canes, M,, to the hichest bid- | Jy Watches: Chains, spoke well « cans naturally feel ki fled by friendabiy anc kind of land and premises known and distinguished as | Razors, ‘y be . Umbretics, Opera Glasses, of W. M. Mr. W. V. Bowie, a | Pertaining. ‘of salo: One-t? part of h tract called “White Haven,” described | pasts Vi SSestial canes, Youdout get it anywhere. Some persons ule pt Id., addressed the meeting, the i Dearing interest from day of sale, payable sexi vo oh ais children by the Jet a = neh ee is etl xd drive of which I write took, | *peakers being Mr. E. K- Buchnnan of Balfimore | £1;and to be secired by deed of iuston premies or | gmaven tan the ay of sale, with, inte Bitkenee running north forty-one and a quarter de: | “"RO%4 34ers please take notion ray re ! Hl 1s Mr. b all cea, at option of purchaser. A doposit uf 6200 | rt lay vatistectory, ‘west thirty perches (n. 413°, w. K. FULTON, Par Grasty's Solid Oak Cluster Low Table, six fest lone, ee tee ‘ and ex-Congresaman Frank Shaw of Maryland. | required at timg of sale. ‘Benverancing. Ke; at pur- | Prades ot the pareve Pay allcash. Tendays | thence, "south “Yortyseven and quanter derrees, |p. WARREN JOHNSON, Auctionode SiS takes everybody by surprise. Oak Chaira, diferent 5 In go ; saaioeateae < otherwise the trustees resurve theright to resell | fait date of sale is the ilmit for terms tot Bopp of the hillabgre ceaal: Uaeave'soath foriyseven | FRATCLIFFE, DAKM & CO., AUCTIONEERS. — cane seat, als for #5. 7a © ames nee ‘unoral of Ethan A. Edmonston, | at the risk und cost of the defaulung purchaser after | TUF gle ton “ne _ juarter decrees, east twenty-five perches ‘20 PAL AVE. XW. Grasty has a Good Osk Suite, 3 places, 81485, Bet ie called “Nobotte part ‘The funeral services over the remains of the | #¥e dass" advertisement of such fagle teense a ee DS 500th st. naw. | sud fourlinke(s. 478°, e-85.4p.); thence one pe me » recety aname, and this in old Eng Paper published in Washington, D.C. oclb-dkds OSCAR M. BRYANT. S10 Binet now 8 quarter dex ees, EXECUTOR'S SALE BY AUCTION OF 1 38.50. GIN, OS1.68, OF, GND te S5F. eel ton late Eta A. Easton were be peeerday | TT GHA TOMES. ce Sensias RE eee Gry ae ete ta “no bottle country” by any means, as 1 have |t at St. Mary's Church, Laurel, Md. The de-| Oo Wane IAM AG . \HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. G12 Est. nw. ap pp TS hORTHRAST ee oe RIGHT WAY. found when I have fallen into the hands of a (pag ceased, who was a young man of promise, was | L/ SOM Setinces, 10T es BAND RAR iPTOR: vent ofthe late Mantgiinn Leet wil Guasty situnte tho meney an engting you ed mal, ee ee he killed on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad at ein, : ‘2 ee} ie ne s aiga = Gas Soa be ae ee ‘Teach your Iittie children so aay Granty the Pusher, Gnsig sete ag Gane: cat qurtecsst| —— S| gg roe A ve, Bernt Loa} THR de NDEOME NEW, WRITE STONE. EFRON: BL ECTION SNR MAGES, was i Bilge’ hae HALE-PAST. POUR (clock arate at Grasty, a bold rapids and you wust net the George I felt thet I hed only half done the with the freight department of that road, and | . HG) SECTICUT AVENUE AT PUBLIC: a SINGLE an! i ‘AT AUC. | ory Pk Silt, Yolts TT Re, In‘Greeity Weetinton, Bite (anita wt Grasty witi be pleased to chow you ervund whether work I had propesed to accomplish. ‘Thore are | hhad made arrangements to come to this ety and | | On 4UPSDAy,ocToRER NENTS rrrre, 1502, a a0 Iprswer's Court. with 6 septh of OS heed you bay oF wot, Buigrare parish, Sulgrave Church and Suigrave take a position here. His sudden death is emcee to, shen 8 param ont ates ‘ Scot Seat i —s a by IF pete Hag ar Papen d hectare ee dy mone pot n new iron hank eprorenuents, consist ihotes of the aaee soe GRASTY—GRASTY-GRASTY, Mon of the monasteries in 1559 Lawrence Wach Bela davement residence: bemauneaie foe fngton of Gray's Inn, mayor of Northampton fo the grave by the five brothers of the deceased | pepered ool i ireseted aad + 15lOand 1512 7th st. mw., bet. Pandg. fm 1582 and 1545, who resided at the manor and Mr. Bouse in Suigrave, and is buried in the ‘Don't doubs til you try. “a7 burch, received from the king = graat You Can Win $6,000 of certain inads which belonged to the priory | ‘“Deunts, what made the strike? estimating the plurality total popular of Canons Ashby. This land was cold’ at bie (aay sah inane wage ge: bee nnd Me = his two sons, Robert aud Lawrence, | “Och! no, sor, it wus just thia: some vot of pearest to 1, which either Harvisan or Witty Bringtoa died the ala ‘tga mon poestnge tema Cleveland will receive. For particulars see this there in 1616. and is commemorated) » mons-|an' be heard it and so he ordhered us to | week's FAMILY STORY PAPER. Out today. All | caa' ment in Brington Church.to which I have | shtrike.” news wands. a T cism +

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