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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C,, MONDAY. OCT@BER 24, .1892—TEN PAGES. =< FREr BATHING. ME. RLAINE’S VIEWS. Superintendent Stevens Submits an Inter- ing Keport on the Bathing Beach, lent W. X. Stevens of the bathing | Expressions on the lal Contest. | Mr. Biaine’s long-promised utterance on the presidential election of 1892 appears in the, November number of the Vorth American Ke- view, which will be publiched today. rintend: beach, ax annual report t fol Bathe n, has made 22 wore female Mr. Blaine notes the lack of excitement at- eecount, €43. 75; paid tending the present election, contrasting it with beinnce in band : the tarmoll of interest that characterized the ite since Angust 11. 8 ait keepers, campaign of the elder Harrison. This change 70; net to superintendent, $10.75; drown- in the public interest in such contests, he eug- A not gests, may be acconnted for by the growth in by tion and the consequent absorption in vast commerctat and fluancial operations, and it may possibly indicate @ subsidence in the | fature of extreme partisanship. } Mr. Binine gives special attention to the | letters of the presidential candidates, Of Presi- bottom and dent Harrison's letter he says, among other | and his bie things, that “perhaps none of bis predecessors | has made so exhanstive, and none a more clear | preventation of the questions involved.” | Mr. Cleveland's letter is eubjected to search- | ing criticivm. Mr. Binine says that in greater | mearure than Mr. Harrison's it departs from the intoxteat- orting | platform of his party; fn fact that “Mr. Cleve- the seconi | fund ha made the platform upon which be is | would pay | now before the pe and that “Mr. Cleve- | land's departures from the positions of bis party's platform on the question of free trade | impression which has been general that « large proportion of the democratic party | believes in protection in some form.” Mr ‘sine makes caustic comment on Mr. | nd's utterance on the currency and the state banks ue public beyond Le He upholds the reput ¥ would be gladly } ican policy of granting | liberal pensions to the veterans of the war. On| this point be rays: “The amount we contribute for pensions is larger than the amount paid by at wiling to pay for such con rueR creies « awbich Twrote to the |@8¥ of the Enropean nations for « standing | “ veg tabe, rmy. Surely the binding ap of the wounds of | biel Te @ past war is more merciful and honorable work Iphia has free publi preparing the country for a new one.” and maintsins them «| The most remarkable thing in the presidential | Boston has had bai tained at rks free baths eof ir. Blaine regards is the man- | ome sections of the country | issues have been put ont! of sight and the force bill alone brought into Dana of #16,000. New ¥ 500 as 191 eo annnal maintenar nee. And he compliments Mr. Dathers, one-third w York Sun, whom he calls the author | while Dat ket | of this policy, on his zeal and ability in achiev- | for infty t received. we could bave | ing this res The representation made as to provided ith all the « ces the parp Athe effect of the force bill, ramet in that plan, vet summer ® however, he declares to be inconsistent with | r 3 the recorde of o show that +t of President Harrison's letter. 4i4 not plan to accotamodate hi Blaine is full and explicit in his treat- bathers that Washington will present ment of bject of reciprocity, claiming the be place fe what it she ¢. | that m material increase has been caused in the Other cies bare to be content with ‘oat, trade by reciprocal treaties with houses in which they bavea little more swim- |; An and countries of America and par- ming room than sardines ina bat Warb- | ticularly by the treatiea made with European fngton hae a beentiful inke of clean water interesting fig of the pathways of commerce . of trade with where We Bare a foothold and ne ean ¢ : ay gt Gam ap * emailer lake. + an # q o he liets tn te Caba bathing houses of New York and large e by ec ce far better than by to serve Washington for « half vary f farms, « cortially establish anch m while weareaboutis I think that dam circling tin . en Cuba and this count out inte the lake should be made aw drivew that n ¢ two countries w de enough for carriages to pase and to = anywhere aroand it to watch the sport «f bathers or to view the scenery, becaum year the whole bank along the beach has « been so crowded with carriages that o- in the rear could not see the swimmers. ‘ihere ples and fe need of twice as many siditional bou~ cratic party of as before proposed, making 900 new rooms. ant while to ent twice es many seats around the batheate abject, bat all to be by a neat permanent awnins success to There should be provided ample gemun nts have | pliances, where athletes—our own bore ar e this pretension girle—may exercise and perform over and: f their party. It the water, encouraged br the plandite of an t be sposed, appreciative audience. What could add more a confirmed to the enjoyment of thousands in bot weather, President-elect of the and what other city has #0 bea’ place un it well known tucaumbered by trade If Washington will ay . Jefferson s most intense = priate one-half the eum that [hiladelphia 1 part; In vain is it an expended or one-tenth as my Jout that the position jefferson oa York we will have o re beaw Waouve institution than can b eine and s permanent, comprehensive pian I the outeet, becanse enongh enr taken from shore to make the dam wide enoagh form reaiway. but if a narrow dam were at first mace and the bank put in proper shape, the earth, to widen the dam another year, bave tobe hauled from a di t two or three times ax much as now. | If this comprehensive plan meets your a} ct was directiy the reverse 0 n: be is duly the dem- oted at the next | presia the rey f The prefix democratic was sometimes, though ican part seldom, used The tenacity with which Jeffer- ton held to the ctive principle was only His action in 1807, when he declined to recom- P- | mend the repeal or alteration of the revenue pre will present plans and estimates for | law afters surplus of $14,000,000 had been accu- Jour consideration, hoping that # bill may | mulated, puts him in the sharpest contrast to pass the next Congress so early as to permit the | Mr. Cleveland, who in his term of office treated completion of the whole before June next, the surplus accumulation as the sum of all vil- laine THE courts. In conclusion Mr. Blaine calls attention to the — : essential agreement of the two parties on the | Puomate Covat— Jude Bradley. | great majority of issues. “It ix interesting and | Saturday—Exstate of M. E. Weicker, letters of | suggestive,” he saya, “to look over the plat- | sdministration to Arthar Weicker bond, $100. | forms of the two parties and see how much | Estate of Margaret Wylie; will admitted to pro- | alike they arc in se’ vital measures after | bate and letters to Elizabeth E. Pentiand—| the realand decisive issues have been stated. | bond, @500. Estate of Eric M. Noble:} “If pa aim to discover and define do. do. to J. BR Wime nd, — $800. | tho. h there isa vital ditfer- | Estate of Caroline H. Shearman: do. do, to W. | ence of of woul discussion to H. Higbee 1. $800. Estate of A. A. Hofer: | those issues it would not only simplify the co! do. di G. Reisenger—bond, _€200. | test and be a welcor f to the candidates, Esta! Schaefer; wili filed. Estate | but w riving at the of « be; Metters of | adminis- | truth, ct of popular | Harriet E A MODERN ROMANCE Fenuyeiation of administrator filed Frauk Foster; W. Q om the Pacific to Marry | gator. Accot A Never Seen. | | nid ga lyn loftered serenely | ation at J Eqerry Covat—Jutye Satarday—Jnckson agt, Ciist; sale tinaliy rati- | ye*t & for the train that fied. Neilson agt. Phillips; J. Walter Cooksey | bore Col it. why never | substituted trustee seen, who g all the way from Spokane Transfers of Keal Pstate. Falls, Wash., to make her b » The train Deeds im fee have been filed as follows: | ¥* When it did arrive Miss David . Maris to Annie T. H 97, | Homa: np with alacrity and walked uti Minced thee 4 > forward sleeper. ‘Then came the Norris to F. B © , | Worst part of . the ning of 2, Long Meadows; @— Mary E. Fleming to ¢ach masculine ©, M. Blackford, part 25, Widow's Mite: ¢ that of her Mary A. Mehier to A. J. Neff. part $1. +4. © AS. Neff to Mary A. Mehler, sam Y erty: @—. Mary A. Hupprecht to A wood, trustee, in trust, parts 37 to 89, e mS: & Then an threw her arms | glasses walked | Miss Homan's could have done: | rs, Lhope it ain't he.” Then down in the line of hurry- 8 big, ge king chap was | regarding Miss Hom: atively. He | eed ina long ulster and carried a travel- lung over one of his br: shoulders, J. Kennedy Stout. He had seen his w bite, and the smile on his 1065, and 28 Dobbins to J. A! trust, eq. 19. D.’s addition te Wash- | ington; @—. Helen W. Merriam to A. ©. Mer- = . oq. 5 Aston toJ. F. Aston, sub * around the stranger. A red-nosed mi: straight toward th n with ey face said as plainly [it Horror HL. W. eed to aq. 675 20. aq. Lense Seward Barnes to W. @.000. EAM sub Spell rt Hetti« M. 4 satisfaction. He See Seta Hen re t of the crowd and Dubbs to i Poet Th. Me Fieasant ani ten Miss Homan saw him for the Prospect; @— Marte L. Willie to Ese Wine. | Szst_ tin She took two quick steps | 7, cme ws rward and held out her band. Mr. Stout : 5 sped it with true western frankness, m 4 to see you,” said Miss Homan. “And » sorry they have kept yous waiting,” re-| ed Mr. Stout. Then an introduction to Miss | an’s friends followed and the party walked wn to the Brooklyn annex boat. Miss Homan's friendagconsiderately walked ahead to | give herand Mr. Stout : a chance to get ac- se quainted, Then they seats on the star- ¢1.608. 3 board side and chatted merrily while the gay aon ton f | eld gondola wheezed and puffed and carried | ae han s them aroand the Battery and up the East river + sbgee v to the wharf. ham v amond, pt. re- | — - p veemn dg Se hay chats SWS | THe man Bag REPAm suor. Bidous to Lee me Charlotte Smith Denounces the Methods MAT; G00, 1. Gienmone ve 5 That Are tn Vogue. % 5 5. @ font A New York dispatch says: Mra. Charlotte BS 7," ee . Quin, | Smith, president of the Wom Industrial | 18, vik. 29, Be League, was granted the privilege of the floor | atthe meeting of the Central Labor Union in New York, and she denounced the administra- = = oi jon tion and Postmaster General Wanamaker for | 2 :~e agg Sede i allowing government work to be on the “sweat | shop” plan, ne a Acs ts thirty women,” she said, “em- ee eee Te ployed in the repairing department of the gov- pulpit heyt the police force at bay until after. €Tnment post office at Washington three when fell was ¢ nths ago. They were paid 3 cents apiece | @ bought = large supply of rockets, red for mending mail bags. Sometimes the bags roman candles, pi 1 vere in such a bad condiiion that a| ‘and at midnight tock them girl w on them could not mend b, which ered by a more tha aday. ‘The girls demanded unlocke sw bag and they were all After entering ehereh the madman the Postmaster General. The arrayed himmeif st ering B turned over to sweating cou- Bis face and banging the big red book mark of called recently upon President the p: = Bible from a string or has b the matter and was met by bis | When the sexton arrived to start lis morn Holford. He referred me to Bree be was confronted by the enshrouded ar r of the national republican won in the pulpit bing @ rev mmittee. He saw me and asked me to call ins bade the sexton listen to the truth. | again. I have called there three times, but he ‘The sexton hastily retre before the bas never be at least so [was told. I Lunatic bad fired three -t. the air. Off- eun't for the mo tell why I was gent to cer of the church and tue ice w peetily Chairman Carter or what he bas to do with the sent for, but for more than three = Em- matter. However. being sent there I went Mone stood bis ground with Bring three Ume= through » Was rettio! wheeling each time insta: Se cover bis rear, where the officers were hop | The Church of the Transfiguration, at the bate nce apon him. luring thie time the | “ pod apr ‘om the Peoims and Kevelauions, | corner of Marey avenue and Hooper streets, teking off hie chowaafter reading ‘be verse which Williamsburgh, N. Y., was dedicated yesterday core “Take off thy shoes, for the spot bean by" ‘ing cetemonies. The church, which Mv stecdest is holy ground. * is one of the finest in Brooklyn, cost $350,000. there, but little good it has done me.” soe Rrooklyn’s Fine New Chareh. jofyou. If you can convict Mr. Reid and the - | factory answers to these three questions I have | wide-spreading antlers struck him in the side. | while lying on his back, unable to defend lim- | picked up covered with blood and onls | grand stand and open seats, and a foot bail MacVEAGH TO EGAN. AUCTION SALES. ‘The Former Did Not Criticise the Latter a THIS AFTERNOON. an Irishman. AUCTION SALES. MEDICAL, &e. FUTURE DAYS. LATIMER & SLOAN, Ancta.. 1407 Got. TRUSTEES’ SALF OF VALUA: IMPRO’ Sa cnet ia sur tad The following letter was handed to the Asso- ciated Press in Philadelphia last evening: To the Honorable Patrick Egan. EAI Dear Sir: I am glad to see that you intend at SYLVANIA E TWENTY. Mast aven aftr nine Jeete—toreply to the ae SENOS PERS asta Arar tacks upon your character, but am sorry to | GheeR ALL ROWE ey | see that you persist im calling them my attacks, | AVENUE UsOUIHEAST. INTHE ‘OlTY 6 and this falsehood leads me to fear that you vader apa by virtue of a decree of the S may repeat the other falsehood that my state- | Court of 2 ae inequity eta). are complainants Colum! yyberein Ham ment that your appointment was an insult to wal. Chile was intended as « reflection on you be- | canse you were born in Ireland. Now, if you | dsysand inafrer moniioned the following will abandon these two sheer and absolute falee- | fon is the Di et of Columllay ana Foown and as hoods, I give you the fullest liberty to abuse | scribed on the plat or plan city as follows. to me to any extent, or to say anything about me | ON MONDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-FOURTH, 1892, ‘ou choose, for what you say of me eannod pos: AT HALP- PASE FOUN OCLOUR Pate bly do me the least harm, and would really Fe LO rena a ee a Tian of Mais Br ated Mad of woloy of me See ets asthe As I furnished in my speech at Cooper Union ai . the exact dates when Mr. Reid and the Tribune | tokether nith the improvements consisting of « three made their very serious and repeated attacks | ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY IFT upon your character, you will, I'truat, ace how Ih; in eauage. No. 1. fit 5A fot 8 necessary it is for you to treat’ them as bis at- ot, bear 25th et new tacks, not mine, and to answer him and not me. And if you answer bim satisfactorily you need not bother about me, as you must pardon me for saying I never even heard of you till the Tribune gave me the information, and I have neither desire nor reason to think ill of you ex- cept what is due to the Tribune's denunciation Beer ae iad eae Sore ara DAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SIXTH, 02, T FOUR O'CLOCK Lote 15 to, 28, both inclusive. and retire: im, ke P gelmcrs mubivision of vricinal ineguare No. 18, Rereection Bis with Rock creek northwest seach Tot im stout feet to an all ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, ° ront of lot With a depth of 110 feet, having’ rear upd aldo alley situate on Ivy piace (or street) between South Capitol street and New Jersey avenue southeast. TERMS OF SALE on each ‘piece or parcel: One f the purchase ‘money tobe paid Ia cash, and | Ans | Tribune of falsehood in making them 1 will| accept your Justification with pleasure, but I must continue to think you were rather tardy in so grave and setions @ matter, And then, do abandon the false pretense that | my objection to you was because you are an Irishman. You see that pretense ia childish as well us false, for I am a good deal of an Irish- man myself, as well ax @ counsellor—though I | regret to say without pay—of the Hibernian | ty of this city, while some of the best | friends of my life have been Irishmen. My objec- tion to you was solely because Mr. Reid and the | tbe ciance in two ace’ issteleete in ae and Epaees said you were not an honest man, a | fret anonthe from a the day of sale (with interest at jon’t like a dishonest man,no matter where he | the rai Per anniin, ‘sora i born. If that accusation is not true then I | sneuals), to Ue secured’ oy the promfasory notes of have no objection whatever to you. the property so purchased, or all cash. at the pur- Whatever you may say now sou must confess | Shapers oFson, A datas of $100 will be requized on you had justified people in forming a very un- Yevancins will be at th Durchasers* cost. Ifthe terrua favorable judgment of vou. You remained si- | of ale on any lof or parcel of erotnd fe mot complied lent, so far aa I ever beard, for nine long years under Mr. Reid's statement in the Tribune that ith within ten days day of sale, t) stern Serve the rieht to resell the lot or ‘parcel so ta defaure, you were “a sham patriot,” and that you could five no satisfactory explanation of what you after sach public notice as they may deem necessary, had done with $120,000 which had been in- Jott $7 to 30, both atthe risk and costof the defaulting purchaser oF jasers. arch CHARLES H. STANLEY, No, 208 Courtiand st. trusted to your care for the Irish cause. And Baltimore, Md. ‘Trustees, then, so far as 1 know: you remained ailent | oe11 ands RICHARD L. WALLACH, twelve long months under the additional at- \CANSON BROS. = = tacks upon you in the Tribune. saving that you | [J)ONCANSON BROS., Aucts.. oth a 2.91 were sure to be recalled and that “a new Ameri- | TRUSTFES’ SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND IN THE COUNTY OF WASEI DISTRICT OF COLUMBL ONE-HALF MILES WEST ROAD, GTON, ABOUT TWO AND DF GEORGETOWN, n representative at the Chilean capital was ntly needed,” and far worse, that you bad re fled “to avoid arrest and trial ona very| SEAN THE CANAL ROAD, KNOWN ASA TARE serious criminal charge. HAV N, CONTAINING SIX ACRES, MORE OR Now all the Irishmen I know and esteem, and | | EpSs." yuri te dere of tae 8 there are very many of them, if wo attacked, | \UBder a decree of the Supreme would have called Mr. Reid and the Tribune to | Gayot Cictober THO, tn equity eae eee Ee wherein Louis "H. Hoelmann prompt and stern account, requiring them | i: nplainant and either to prove their charges oF to retract | Ciriaine,,Hosimenn and, Annie Hoclmann are them, but you, alas! did neither. On the con- | }ic the premises, on MONDAY, THE trary, you meekly endured all these charges, | TWF RTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 'A.. D. and, ‘to my amazement, vou appeared on Mr. | JS ep a eC a Ae Leid’s porch a week ago advocating bis election | county uf Washineton, District of Columbia, west of to the vice presidency, thus, to my mind, prac- | Georwetown, to wit: All that certain piece of parcel of land and premises known ‘and. distinguishet ben part of a tract called "White Haven," described as follows: Beginning in the ceuter af’ the spring irked in the ‘map of the division of Smaltwood's ‘art of White Haven ainong his children by the letter , thence running north forty-one and a quarter de- tically confessing the truth of his accusation against you. On the next evening I therefore felt at perfect liberty to call your appointment fn insult to Chile. So you see, Mr. Egan, it does not at all mat-| grees, "west thirty perches tn. 416°, Ww. 80h.) ter how poor an opinion yon entertain of me oF | Wort thirty:nine percien te eae, ee ens. what you say about me. ‘The only questions | supe of the hill ebove, thence south forty-seven, which can interest the country are these: Were Rit hashed yo the accusations of Mr. Reid in the Tribune eee, ‘cant, twenty-seven against you true? If they were not true why | perches and nine linus (n. 47005, @. STON). tea wee planted at the end of the said tbe: thence in a straight ine to the center of the sing, and the berinuing, containing six (6) acres, mors OF less, towether with the use of aroadway along the line of Roberts! land, &e., sixteen (16) fect wide in the clear, leading out t ‘Canal road. deine the aame piece of property that Villiam Gilliam by Robert obs dated Arril 2, did you wait so long before refuting them? and why do you divert your attack from the real author of your troubles to me, whose only of- fense is that of believing what Mr. Reid in the Tribune told me about you? Put I repeat, if bute of me will relieve your | eran wife by, dod P3800, aind mind abuse me to your heart's content, but | fmt aorta oe pal conmte seal Denia ais he don’t suppose any di the eyes of the public. can thus be thrown in Richard Gilliam conveyed to John Hoelmann by deed If you can give satis- recorded in No. 122, folio & et seq.. of the lund records of the District of Co'umbia. T ‘of sale i perernee by said decree are os One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance. tn. two. equal fastaltments, able respectively In one and two years after date, with in urtil paid at 6 per cent per annum, =aid asked you will be completely vindicated, but nothing else will be, believe me. of any’ real kervice to you. Warxe MacVraon. Philadelphia, Oct. 22, 1892. ‘otes of tho purchaser, serured by deed of trust on tho —eee F re a ad or oF mau nechase ‘ Money tay be paid in cash, at the option o nar SS ee Chaser Terme of sale to be complied with inten bx — days from day of sale. A deposit of #1 will be re- “Beri-Beri,” More Fatal Than Yellow Fever, = td Bes SE a icy Coad All con Reaches New York. 4 CHARLES WALTER. A new disease, contagious and fatal, bas SULIUS ANHREDELY” ¢ Trustess. reached New York, causing much alarm among | ocl0-dts “416 5th st. the health authorities at quarantine. The dis- ease is imported from Japan, where it is known as beri-beri. ‘The bark H. P. Cann arrived off quarantine Saturday, 170 days out from Giloilo, and re- ported that two deaths from that disease had occurred en route. When the ship arrived at Norfolk, Va., the first mate and seven men, who were stricken with beri-beri, were put ashore and sent to the hospital. TDUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF THREE-STORY DWELL- ING, No. 717 EIGHTH STREET NORTHE \*T, SEAR STREET, WITH TWO-STORY BRICK ‘DAY, THE TWENTY-FOU! R, A.D. 1892, at Fi Premises, SQUARE O12, EH streot by a depth of 115 8. sist of three-story dwelling, es and in spientid alno New two-story brick gt on Mc OCTOBE! we will sell, in front of the LOT 9. $0) Fronting 19 feet on FE) Conendhet sievated eat, street ‘The disease is unknown here, and the author- | Wc Moving to Cauifornia. (OS : a feria” Oneefoneth cash, balance in. one, ities are at u loss how to handle it should other | tnrec years, ucten te Daan marine in one. two ships follow with the disease on board. tpt; payable neinianntally, and ts sec ‘The Cann makes the third vessel which has | Of trust on preuises sold sh. A depostt of £300 required at time of Ka At PUFChawet's Conte in ‘tteen day purchaser. onveyancin complied wi Term to be wise ight re reached this port in the past four weeks on which death from this disease bas been re- ported. Itismaid to resemble yellow fever | %fvcd 19 Pavell at risk ant oo somewhat, but it is more fatal. some newspaper Hab islet ty W DUNCA The Cann will be detained at quarantine and | _0¢20-d&ds thoroughiy dixinfee'ed, while stringent _mens- ures will be adopted to cope with the disease from other vessels arriving from fever-stricken ABLE REAL ESTATE TWEEN L AND FIUST GST) STREE B japanese ports. PIECE STite E Japanese ports PEACE St as By Sirtue of # dcron passed tn the eanse of Resto TURNED ER. Erthore onrtaey ON ITS KE John Ford Killed in the Philadelphia Zoo by an Elk. John Ford, aged fifty years, a keeper at the adelphia Zoological Garden, had a terrible nter there yesterday afternoon with an ‘know ts Ni division of sai (34) cash: balance of pure nouths from day of urchavers shall wive 41, jaar f sale: ( we money in six 0- third at nfuriated elk and received injuries which re- a Ke AE oF in bis death. Ford was an old keeper at | On ratification of sale or sales by the court, No decd the fa © i ; d his hones = to feed the oa | pemerulan erst hones and cen have and buffaloes, Among the elks was a magnifi- |. All conveyanciny at purchaser's cost. f"ea's must bo coup thin Bi cent specimen of the race from the Rocky endatiee plied with ith towns ‘Trustee, mountains, The animal was of uncertain tem- per and at times gave way to outbursts of furious rage, during which it was dangerous to enter the pen. When Ford came around yes- terday on his usual feeding round the animal RUCOLPH EICHHOR ocl3dkds : ([MowAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Est, naw. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN GEORGETOWN On MONDAY, TY-FOURTH, At BALE-PAST FOU We Will well ab K mR P.M, wax quietly grazing and the keeper entered the | } bf untinpravet inclosure without a thought of danger. Ford | Wilvinzon, between 0 act E iiee ee ee walked to the feeding trough and, turn- sisting of three building lots, each 20 feet from by ing his back to the elk, began to er dicen tovaty ales my un pour the feed into ita receptacle, | Provider) ee ‘he first intimation of ‘danger that he bad was | "Fern ie ‘cash bajance” om wary terms, A re snort from the elk. und as he turned | deposit required at tune of ‘sale on each lot, the animal charged upon him and its heavy | GoP¥S Sr TEC ainn Ax pareinner’s com. IE muy Tied with in ten days the prop. 2 Fisk aud cost of defaulting pure oe20-d&eds. erty will be resol chaser. Title ood. HANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE iMPRO REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS ty O SURI NORTHWEST, WITH FRONTAGE OF TWENTY By virtue of a decree passe by the Equity Court of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in cause No, 13805, wherein Robt. EF. Allen {s complain ant and Augusta Harris ot a). are defendants, thre ti derstened will sell 'on. MONDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-POURTH, 1802, at HALF-PAST FOUR P.M. in front of the preniises ail of sub lot sixty= eit '(6S) in square three hundred and sixty-six 209), in the city of Washington and District of Colnmbia, ‘Terma of sale: Cne-third cash, one-third in one Year and one-third in two years from the day of sale, ferred payments to b> evidenced by notes secured, by deed of trust on the premises soldand bearing in- terest ai the rateof 6 per ceat per annum, payable ‘The blow threw the man across the trough and self, the furious animal ' dealt blow after blow upon his recumbent figure. The screams of Ford, the shrill cries of ‘the elk and the com- motion among the other animals attracted the attention of other keeper, Some half dozen of them entered the pen and attacked the elk and drove him from his victim. Ford was par- tially conscious and borne from the pex. He was taken to a hospital, where an examination showed over fifty cuts ‘and lacerations on his body that the horas of the elk had inflicted on him. In addition to being cut and bruised Ford - nally, or all cash, at the option of the pur- had several ribs broken. He lived for several | chaser. A deposit of 8200 to be inade ar tivnect ae hours, but died last night from his injuries, | Convevan inant terorting a” coat civrarchaser, Tf terms of saleare no: complied with within tex da from dy of vsale preiniecs may be resold at tisk aad ST Sar a TP PRESTOS Wrutaasox, trasten, No, 912 F st. nw. L, CABELL WILLIAMSON, Trustee, 480 Louisiana ave. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Ancts. oc12.4 News of the Colleges. A new athletic field has been presented to Harvard University. It is to be called Sol- Gicrs’ field. The plang for its improvement call for a boat house, a base ball field. with FUTURE Days, IMER & SLOAN. Auctioneers, a TiyrG st field surrounded with a quarter-mile track. | [, Trainer Lathrop estimates the number of students at Harvard whotake part in or train for athletic sports this year at 1,212. The freshmen at Lafayette have a trying “CONTRACTOR'S SALE HIS ENTIRE STOCK AND PLANT, CONSISTING " et i 20 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES, 10 CARTS. time = is getting a — sroup Photo: JO BETS CANT ARNE SS 0 DINT WAGONS graphed. ree timex they le SETS a. BNES! through sophomore interference. Once the} HAKnOWS, “BUSINIRS” ARGON ROSEY. photographer got © good negative, but the] TWO-HOK“E SCOOPS, PLOWS, SCALES, “sophs” chased him off the campus and be broke the plate, The increase in the Iaw and medical schools swell the enrollmentof Yale considerably above the 2,000 mark. The cane spree, which has been substituted at Lehigh for the annual cane rush, now abol- STOVES, &e. ALSO. LoT ‘KSMITH AN. wu, BLACESTE st XP, QUARRY TOOLS, OCLOBER "TWENTY z1aHTH, ALE-PAST TEN O'CLOCK Av aecat hd stables situate on Military road leading to Fort ud about one-fourth ofa mile from the. Aq Driige. we will sell for s contractor his entire stock id plank. an actly sch A ished. has proved a great euccena. “This vale offers 5 ‘opportunity to contract- "The extra expense to which the University of org,\nino “yr theenn search of Roraes aad wagons Penusylvania will have gone ein the medical Ce MER & SLOAN, Ancte tment preparatory to tl tory four | ye x hia. ina Sears courte iserormous., The cost af thebuild: | H, BERNHEIMER & CO., Auctioneers. ings, including round, in “over 1,000,000. | PAWKB! a OF UNRE- Provost Pepper announces that the annual cont | wit sett at REEMED of maintenance, exclusive of salaries, will be |Faula avenue jorthwest, $115,000. ‘There will be about ninety editions | kr anya, ode Tot ons Teal and over, Tor OF, to the faculty. ¢ = The new students’ directory of Cornell Uni- versity, which ~ par one shows ‘that are 1,576 students in the university. Of these 153 are in school and 108 are working for degrees. Saisie NA JUNCANSON BKOS., Aucte.. oth ’ ATIARE & SLOAN, Auctionsers, D ond Dew aw. “WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR UCTION SALE OF VALUABLE, ERIY ON | a Sgt) MADISON STREEY WORTRESS 940 LA. AVE. 'X. W. a ESTREET NEAR SEVENTH STREET SOUTH. | ebro 9 deed of trast Rearing dar om the 2c We pri, Teed, rec mn Liber 1677. tate ‘We will soll at the bazaar tomorrow (Tuesday) morn-| By direction of the parties in futerest we will offer . - wteeg. of the | bia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, ‘willgeit at paeii: auction, in fronts! $n tatasbay FETS Te Daf"SE Se: | pa records of the District of Calum ing, October twenty-fifth, at 10 o'clock: ‘80 head of Horses, Mares and Mules, excellent work- ere and drivers. To be sold for want of use, tor prbit~ auction, tu {rout or the EM SATURDAY, the TWENTE AINTH DA TOBER, Iss at HALE-PAST FOUR Now PS s of lots nd 45 in Todd and Gunnell'ssub- TOBER. A.D. AT BALPPAST POUR ‘We will also ell about 20 New and Second-hand Car- | division of square 405, fronting 18. feet on the nor! « ine rece ge vareel of andy riages, Wagons, Buggies, Phactons, &o, anda lot | side of Estrect between Oth and 7th streets south- city of Washincton, being lot uumber. of good Harness, & ‘West and extonding back with t squere numbered one hunired | ferme; One-third cash, balance y the purchaser the lots will be resold at his two equal tnstal cont __DUNCANSON BRos.__ | Tsk and ments, payable in one and Fears from the di = HOWARD P. ORIE, ferred pay™ OLIVER D. BARRETT, | Trustees, payable seani-anny LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers and Appraisers, | Washington Loan and Trast Company bata oo8-dian te and Fats 1407 G wt. lars ($200) required at the thine Tortus to be compited with in ffteer. days f sale. All conveyancing, recording, &c., at purchaser LAT & 810) acts. and Appraisers, WUT G st. aw aes coat. FORTY-FOUR ROOMS OF HOUSEHOLD CATALOGUE SALE eae FURNITURE, screed aaa! D st nw, } Trustecs. BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE Pea ieee os) ee eae | GRAMEKCY, ~ BELONGING TO THE Rercere, DARE & CO., Auctionee a NOS. 823, 825 AND 897 5 VERY VALUAPLE IMPROVED AND UNTM- VERMONT AVENUE, RUSSIAN MINISTER. Ph Ad 5! apa ee nes D. Ne . THEEE-STORY BRICK HOUSE Nov. S08 OPPOSITE THE ARLINGTON HOTEL, ON THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TWENTY- ¥ VALU ant + OBUIL DIN sors. ON - GgseeaRen an at : MHTED -TRETT ASI: COMPRISING IN PART; SEVENTH, 1892, COMMENCING aT ELEVEN NX THIRTY SECOND STREET “i " 1 NU ET NEA! EXAPE PIANO. HANDSOME MANTEL Axp | O'CLOCK, weshall sell at the residence of his excel- ne pre AteviO On Sa RRR IRN UREE HAGUE, RIX | tency, Mr. Charente Siro, the Raaian minintr, | ENS OrChOCk, ie wi ler for sey ta t ; THE HOUSE, front of the resiective pretisen RON DRAPERY AND Don tte No. 1709 Rent aad Connectiat avenon tn pr | RS RS ne a FRONT EL EGERES. ting 20 by 101 feet, tin Saved by a. three-story ARP BODY ARUSSELS CHAE! sonal effects, embracing in part: . x iota Ry ee tet portunteat = : ST AETER, som s I TS SOU ARE 73, MANE: VERY HANDSOME 14-PIFCE FBONY PARLor | depth of feet toa Ete SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN JAPANES J0-fat ailey, and wu) square 15, 2.W0x30 feet, 9) SATIN’ DAMASK IN DIFFERENT DESIGNS, ELE. | opting om 1 of alles & ; GANT TEAKE WoOD JAPANESE CABINET, 2 | ‘Pak Litin. oo ae #8, | JAPANESE CABINETS (VERY VALUANLE), | Erontine 48 feet on 3320 str ‘ce depth of ERS, MIRROR-FRONT ARMOIRE, ®MALL STE } feet, situated on o2d street m ret. Evihy DE-| CuEst FOR MONEY OR JEWELEY, Labo TAN DIATELY TERE Are, ER DINING | JAPANESE BRONZE VASE, y | Frontine 22 feet by 120 feet on Q sirect near et. SING | CARD TABLES. BOOK CASE, LEATHER coUcH, | 7% ty fy eile bly situated tn some of the ; ND | ELEGANT MASSIVE SILVER-PLATED CANDEL- yan aba preweate aa excel: | AND SIDE PIECES, | rarth vast the balance tn one LAMPS, WAT DISHES, CHAMPAGNE | r,t eterred payments to tear KL BROILER, COOLFRS, WITH SILVER PLATED MOU 5, | per cent interest from the day of sale, secured by URNS, HEATI a on POLYING-TOR WEEK Cae Oo oe | eeket wrext on ten piapene eal or he eee MUIR HEATING A SUPERD REVOLVING. TOP DESK ONE OF 2H} OAK TABLE FOR KITCHE ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. . FIRE-PROOF SAFE, (CANSON BROS., Anctioncers, VALUABLE UNIMPROVFD LOTS ON F STREET. HEALTH LIFT AND OTHER AKIICLES OF ie gether with the tmprovements, | fonéers, STREETS LAmMEB ‘& SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Gst. By virtue of a deed of assicnment given to. } = auiy fecoriied amenw theland reeande of the Diateiet yeas, Daan ‘TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP. of Comma, sale uy public auction, in ae cen’. payee front of the ‘premises, EDNESDAY, OCTOBER | Cutie gromined at thee denny aah THAT HANDSOMY NEW WHITE-STONE FRONT | TWENTY: TH, 180, at HALF-PAST FOUR sowed Sel pom Ag Fw me ae. AT, .FRON ISH-BASEMENT RESIDENCE NO. 1717 GONNECTICUT AVENUE AT PUBLIC” AUC: On TUESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-FIFTH, 1802, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. in frou? of the premises, we will sell to close a partnership lot No. in square No Ol, with the improvements, consint- ing of @ new I3-rdom handsome white-stone front English mnt residence, beautifully freacoed and red throughout, with famdsome chandeliers of new desien aud every necessary c mvenie ice as et ally found ina movlera fl s-clase residence. This solise 8 beautifully situated in on of our best nelgh= Vorhoods and should command the attention of those on if that certain 4 and rrenises lying and being in th ton, District of Columbla,and know asand being THE EAST HALF OF LOT 23, IN SQUARE 724, Situated on the sonth side of D strest between Ist and 2d streets northeast, which is in course proves rent, being near Massachusetts avenue and stanton rk. ‘Terms: $1,600 to be paid in cash, the one and two years, the deferred payments | terest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum saleand to be secured by" ttrus: of saieand to be secured by deed sd with in 13 days, ‘the right to reset marches ton, SO 20-dKAs te [ATBIER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, 1407 Gt. TRUSTFES' SALE OF NINE FRAMP. HOUSES UATE ON HALF SURPEI BETWEEN AM STREETS SOUTHWEST, Be virtue of acectein lee of trust’ Adted June 1. 1800, and uly, re orded tm Liber 1504. folto 113 et pon the ces Of the wats | 3 a ey D® & + canueros, 507 12 | Graduated Lonton. Encland, 183: New York, 187%, Biadder ant Kidney Ailraenta Acute or Chromie Bicod or Skin Diseases, Nerve Es- Daustion, Nervous Debility. SKILL. SUCCESS. Bours: 9to® 4108; Sunday, Stor we teeae ty sud eighty (180), Layine's frontage of SO eet aud ¢ Consultation free, oct tm. Do not fail to be present. vrored ty 2 Coen] Dae ar eee tnchee Uy adenth of Be feet ent 8 tashes teats | OE caescccecd 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer, Terme: One-third of the purchase prive in cash and with the rermente thereob consisting of tee | QCHDLTE INNTITUTE 940 LA. AVE. 1_| thedalance in one and wo years, with interest, the | ory and went brie ne, numbered 1821 | SPORT ADIES q deferred payments to be serv ‘tin property | Madiecn street northwest. and a twecatory beck wt Treatment 0” Chron vig Apo ‘H. LEVY, Auctioneer, ‘sold, or the purchaser may pay all © ‘Termsto be in rear of asid dwelluys. 3 ‘Extension. Fracture, Heart . i A. 1000 Pentssivania ave. aw.” complied with in Li days, else the richt ts reserved to Term sale: Ope-thind purchase money cash; Lambe, N Corner of 10th at (eouth aldey, | resell atthe risk of the defaniting purchaser. Aue. | balance in sis; twelve and sicbtoon momd heamatiem, Ss Tackhone), “Rrteine S£G1CO mart be made Shen the property te old. | terest at 8 per cent per annum, interes snd aber ty Swat Metre Wiezee 9 Tune 30, 1 PE | ant a by a ast o th wal Hewes TUESDAT MORNING, GCTOUER TWENTE TIETE, TAMU crix, Assteeses. |S Toe ee re | from Seta Bee ry ae 1 eLod duattrity OF KGUSEROED | _M- J. COLBERT, Attornsy. ectadbde | Cowt., A deposit of two hundred doilars:@S00) will be ES ahem, FURNITURE. 2 RRATCUIPFE, DARRECO., Anca | ETc “waenr"in ton save from ilote af Sale, other a ase. Cee OAK AND WALNUT BED Roo sets, wanp- | R’ eae | Wise tromtess reserve the right to reaell the propery . Steminckin ROBES, PAKLOM SUITES “Obl BUREACS, | JUDICIAL SALE_OF VALUARLE REAT. PSTATE Mthe risk and cost of defeuiting purel or pur | GTRANGERS, TARE NO DRS BROTHERS WASHST AND: .. Bl 'EADS, SIDEBOAKDS, ON MST. BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND 4 Chasers. SS and Gray treat a’) diseases, No care, mo pay. Only ALL RACKS. LOUNGES AN’ SALL| _ FIRST ST. WEST AT AUCTION. © B. WILLIAMSON,» | iigulished advertising puystcians in thiscity. Ei HAIKS (ROCKERS, he. WIRE- virtue of ‘of the Supreme Court of the Dis- W. E EDMONSTON."; Truster, | List 43 years” ta Bint no ous iat RS Bre WITH A LARGE AUSOET: | goin ay of ember ee La eee ei | oct eo Oe, Sth SMa. ee. | PROFERSTONAL. AREA G— ae 4 of 3 ara a . MENT OF OTHER GOODS, STOVES, CARPETS | bered fourteen thousand, ous hundred sod coe TaLols, THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNIT | By MES. CAMERON, AND GENERAL HOUSEFYI Pherein Mever B. Newman te plaintiff and William 8. | tfUspay, THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, etter neared Ss. JP PORE AND CARRIAGE SALE TauRs. | Placer William H. Saunders. Charies H. Brice, 182, same hour and place. a o1 medics! references. DAY ‘I INT OF BALES ROOMS, ELEVEN | per aud Ludwick Gina aid Lisie SE ipecoinb, trae. co Witttamso: TOSSED, THE ONLY CRoscaria® bo creer ty CRS At | ard bY Gate and ONver D. Barrett wile at the Hour | OTzetokds __W. E. EDMONST forty-five years at WO Bek, a we we hone eet D°XCANBON BROS. AU CTIONTERG ew. | grooms QTHURSDAV THE THIRD JQ ATCLUFFE, DARK Co.. Suced the sisns uf incipient — 8TH STS. X.W. - D. trot of the | taints he" ceamining ines the ow ines bereinafter described, we | TRUSTEES SALF BY AUCTION OF FRAME HOUSE. ie oy . REGULAR SALE OF HOGREHOLD FURNITURE | fisheat bidder let numbered Ga hundred aud for, | AND LOT ON FOCHT. SEREET RAS Bee | Srimary Annas. We wilt d Suncast SEPADREECES AE OOH BALES ROOMS ON | ate (aH) and ioe guttinred one hundred aud forty | TREEN EAST CAPITOL AND A.STREETS Syittirmmornine, "We tna’ all deseo eeteenet at 1 . 1882, | ser. % ter’ S. Ayer and others records) $ h whch the human farm zs COMMENCING ATTEN OCLOOR Bat Subdivision of lots tn square maruvered six feandred | By virtue of « decree of the Supreme Court of the | Bich i Pilea, scrofula, toowmati mnt MIRRORS PEAMOR FARE BAR COR WOM AS TEE | ADA nineteen (619). as taid subdivision ‘is duly en. | District of Coltmiie pamed in equity cause 13001, | elit, Nn: funn froumatien, rom-att nee k Hi ND EASE] venty three (173), veyor offre 0 | Patric etal are def paantey the wn: ae a TABLES, SOFAS, DIVANS AND SETTE! fo & amt e Pe — eee pizned trustees wi! oer ir aaie By rate qictante [DE MOTHERS THT ; ‘erms of sale: Two hundred dollars (#200) c front of the eines on FRIDAY, aU : Nerve Stir) WALNUT, ASH AND “GRR BED ROOM. FURNT. | tue of sales the pemeler ea (ep com at | Laut of the remiacs on FRIDAL UME F anedion tor Nervous Debiiltr. Nenraisis, Nervont TURE, IN SUITES AND ODD FECES. “SPRINGS | Chase inoney: on the conte O'CLOCK PML. the follow ng described real ihavstion, Paralysis aud that vase of teopie whe NEW! HATR AND H. AND C. MATTRESSES, | Court, the balance of the jurchase ino-ey to be paid | and premises, iying and bene in thocite of Washine: are monk, Thiserable, ethane. alone, feck of aoe EATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, ONE OAR | One-half in one year and the other half in two years, | ton, District wit: Pact of lot tion and seat, there is no remety oq ROLL-TOP DESK AND CHAIK, OAK HIGH-BACK | Sith interest at 6 per centum per snnam, the indent | beréd six (G) tm scuare nujebered clone bunived and Itbas been ih tse fer near forty Ave veare in te CHAIRS, &e., ke. edness to be evidenced by the purchaser Promissory | Sixteen (S10), tewinnine forthe same onthe peat Laboraters. wa Bet sw sae ALSO ‘Ro es and their payment to be secured by deed of trust | 4th st. ata ant cichty (80) fort ‘south from | PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED A lagge lot of Notions to be sold on account of the | CM juetronensy sold, | cast eovenee ‘ocala Sruary ranting tare | PPM tae bok of tonic references Op sprrine T retiring from Business. and free and cleat and discta'zed of aif tlattiet the | twenty (20) fort, thence west sevonte pote nn SS al ALSO Fae saat CE sue cerven ct persous clalmita | (#) inches to che line of said street, abd thence forth | "HP MOST WONDEREUL RYWEDY FVER DIK A large lot of Reflector Latmpa, Tin Basins, Sadaies, | by. from or unier them |? anrof em twenty (20) feet to the beginuing, toxether with the | I ‘coversd—Robinson’s Macic Healne Reimar Poot Ftc and Blankets, ac Be. to be sold by order ot Tn cae of default of compliance with the terms of | lmproverieats therson Lily Cream. ‘This cream, ss by tuasie. makes the irman of the GA. K committes. | cipoled te sothnes we 1 It rpliewes or cures like magi” nearaleta, thew hhendache, catarch. gore throat: van Vote, ea, wh ope iene shtaits brutes, vs “Ajneaves of the hair ae ions. Wemsoves wens ant fore.” Sold by drugstate tn Washington se Line MULLER. 1087 OTH ST. N.W., TREATS ALD. onic affeotionn of the og, wat, tre urns. tise I aheent prets dreana: to stolen gods Or ancient e' ri ives nainee, Usband or joven: irvowant, astrologer and Tins won tertal woals hidden ‘tases sin harsinees, removes naucuces. Strangers from other ail'in trousie will save time and money the right ph ‘oune, a8 he sassoal vines Tow skoveinet feed” Sittince 308 cnaranl ven DS. Heatence, 450 1 st, pasar) | pet Tiana M.* 5, CARD READER AND TRANG M. = Sven fron orale to weagee SO j intet se? Yar toot mn anew | MINE BROOKE TeLTS ALL THY EVENTS OF life. All husiness confidential. Ladies fuer, se, each. Hours, 0 Hep me between ist and North Gapttol sta on! RSA ‘T, LOCATED AT seni tomenma ale. ‘ures nervousie sand imsomnie, ~ . 4 ONE OF THE | ontion of the purchaser. A deposit of 20) upon, S. FLORENCE WICH Wi ams neh ptaa ans MOST COMPLETE OF ITS KIND), AN ELEGANT | 22°} Rot, {ho Rurchase. A. deposit of €200 up espa: ~~ age establishment on TUE-DAY ant XV WRITING DESK, CHIFFONTER, | the terms of » Nie w T and business medina: also medical OCTOBER TWENTY-FIR TH ap trw JAPANESE SCREEN. INVALID CHAIR, OFFICE | from the day Sons aice hours, 10 fo, furore, BOB TAU se ip CORnmmeneniner af N OCLO TABLE AND DESK FURNITURE, LETTER |" orit-iw? ‘his house is finely furnis ved of fine a one . 7 | ite such resale im - ~ opportunity to partes tan ine tees ht hne | PRESS AND STAND, PILLAR EXTENSION Rewspaper pllulisied in Washingwm. D.C. Allon. | JRF SCRE TO CONSULT EMMA, artic!es. LATIMER & SLOAN, . FINK CHINA AND GLASS WARE, Cop. | veyanctne aud reco dine at the cost ot the purchnner. suren. clsirvovant and estrolarist .« ife-loneete- oc ldaits Ancti PER COOKING UTENSILS, MARBL, ER | Okie RATCLINPE, DARK & CO. a | dent ars.) to 7 WS First st. aw. hot #1 au1e ATRVOYANT, MEDION 108" rH VALU! TRUSTFR’S Ss OF TWO-STORY BRICK | Bervous ail) z OC ™ . ee SOK . M Pr iN. THE RU at HALF-PAST FO! LOK we will sell, LATIMER & SLOAN, Virtue of a deed of trast, duly recorded tn Liber | M veader of cy Tororest ven ‘on the premises, two valualile ots, each fronting 17 . folio 17 et seq., one of the land records for t 7 al accuracy. Terms, 0c. * foot on Fst. n.W., being sub lots 57 apd 45, in square | Ocl8-dts ___ Auctioneers, Oe 1 Merion st. a. w., bet Och ana “terms: One-thir cash, balance one and two years, | [QATOLIFFE, D, AP CTIONEERS ROCLOCK P.M in front NL AIRYGY EI — 4 OMT HUMAS DOWLING. ‘<SdN SALE OF VALUABLE ‘BUILDING on SS: ransactions, lore iottery: numbers, Tacky dase, ovates Atenanee, hide frsseas eed understands tos ache ed the “PERSIAN AND HINDOO MAGIC.” rm working. ond prapeses mane. wich will oversee FOU fr aromblens Testers oak when ce with the ome — fri Lookin fora good ho. te nes sold. creat cans, af the parchasersoption” | tedee gue oft INoftne lat of Cov Filan talienae to h. balance in one, two, three | A deposit ‘of “$200 to be ald when the proper y ta | Mi ml at ty P Al wiousie teat ee | rs. with interé-t and secured by'a deed of | Knocked down. Terms ta be complied with ia fiteen | N@ PEL sala: 2: } My AF 7 property, of all cash, 250 down at time the day of sale or the assign e reservee the | ph LU ES DAN | wittioat lelay'an t be cnavinced that’ thie me | sieves oven fox tuapection qu lay of wala or | sclecatine ents eee vitae in the District atorensile to wit: | {beereatest wonder of the am. ‘Priv KSTOA! Auction: Wirte + Auctioneers. | o¢13-akds VALUABLE RESIDENCE: RTY PROV TING WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, ON KSTREDT BETWE CWENTY-PTEST AND TWENTY-SECON, 1S NowTH- Lr or TALUARLE CNIMPROVED acing me | ae ae y MEW | be mt complied with in WEST (PREMISES NO. AT AUCTIO: On TUESDAY, OCTORER HALP-TAST POUR O'CLOCK L havin’ 18 feet front, runBin epi | foet, with Improvements iiiereon, coustectng fa Mine u brick dwelling house with all inodern improve- | ts. ris: $3,000 cash. Dalance ine pure | way deem necessary, APOLETON P. CLARK, Jr.) Md&de LEOVFOLD STARGARDT EI) Trustees. | JUNCANSON Bros. the anderetem BLU TWENTY < in front Fi m WEDNESDAY, OC TH. Iss2, at \LE-FAST FOUR Sat purcha ne, Re property is struck off. If terms of sale com | Year and one-thir 3 bhied wie wits avs trots day of ele the prope | deferred 1's Ged of trust diy reecrded in. ther | parcnteer, afte fore Sie fiestna ie amet | wll seid om SATE RDA | keen + OF Gordie AUCTION SALE OF U days from day of als guvuntaee soni diaue'sd ove bun Gia Stun ah Sate : ue Lelong or tm’ Onywine apy oekets, Cuff Butto 0c14-10t 458 Louisiana ye and (we PS.to be evid ‘by notes: est from, i ae, aie seman SON BROS ‘er precious stones . Ancts., Oth and Dsts. n. isslien, Overs Glamor, Conon | ThosTERe GALE OF HOVERS AND LOTS © Wai thuect a Pies or4 ee ad penn 15 | FUSIREEt (BETWEEN PLEXENTH AND ies the ae | Hae af Bad Go) eck el atioge © ERE SBME ES NOMTILMSY, BLING | IMGs ttt tas the aaaultoe psctaeer Star | "Ticket holders please take notice, < decree of the Supreme Court of the H er publ D ae BE RE Tox, remntecker, | DEAT ot Ons niet domm wets F. WARREN JOHNSON, Auciionee ocI8-7t att ge ~ oclt-t ATCLIFFE, DARR & G0. , AUCTIONFERS. B20 PAL AVE. N. W. F BY AUCTION OF IMPROVED IN BREWERS COURT. BE. R HALE. mt Teeton Fu strest . fronting thirty } AND HAND SIXTH AND SEVENTH of, Washinton, and, running Is FASY s NOaTHEAST. 0 the rear line of ‘said Tot, the ENTS By virtue of the p saiue being improved by two two-story fraiue dwell ea apenanayicinirdecd Power Vested in, ane by the test will | e inte Madalina Lippert, Twill ing houses. sel 2s) Kublic auetion “n framt of the HOUSE IF YOU KNOW HOW. ‘he property will be sold in bulk or as two separate ises on. Bike TVESDAY, OCTUBER VE Y-FIET AT | lots, cack with a houre thereon, to suit purchasers coo RRR FRE ppp om Trt HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. nil that certain | "Torus of sale p.es rived by sald decree: Que-third ec RR EE” pp eco or parcel of land and prevntsen jying and bela | of the purchase fo the paid im cash and the bal- co mn FR Ob OD I {nthe city of Washington, Dicteict ot Columblartewits | auecia tee equal installinents, | wyab e, with Inter, Cer RF Dp uf oH, in ranare SO fronting hz deey Tokg | eet at une and wo cars, ronjecitve sy fron da “i co K K ERE DoD I ie on Brewer's court, with @ dept sale, for which the notes of the faser, secured | ‘ won. with the Iinpeoteiments thant cot “| deed of trust upou the premises sold, shall ne civent is A GREAT HELP AND Fernis: One-third cash, balance in one and two | A deposi of £00 on each piece F fokd wall be a Fears, with the notes of thie purchaser bearing Ipterest | retired when the sau is. bi 1 taxes, jiens Groaaws At the rate of G per cent per annus from the day of | and assessments upon the premives, due to the day of sale. and secured by @ deed of trust cn tle property | sule Will be paid out Of the proceeds of sale. — “The N C, sold, or all cash, ‘at the option of the purchaser. roperty ts be conveyed uvon the rutifica'fon of sale Masvora Creprr Hovse, deposit of $100 required at the tine of sale,” ‘Terms | by the court. Allconveyancine” at purchaser's cost, ° “~ a to be complied with in fifteen days from the day of | Ifterms of sale be not complied with In seven (7) days S08, S21 AND O53 TEE OE. A... fale. “Ail conveyancing, recording, &e.. at parchas- | from day of sale trustee reserves the. risht toreseil | Ts helpine more peonve today that ever before in tte ‘oct ghaser upon five (3) day pul ice of suc! kas __ ats fa soue newspaper Watt Hpybaniimetgnt. Ge" | , Merit evetem tthe canes and most Mberal ever ____ FUTURE Days. cca ‘Fendall building. | ated in iis cis. a #0 M STREET NORTHWEST. And 6 per cent discount on all bills paid Pnder the provisions of a deod of trust dated May | EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUALE IMPROVED | days: Eversthins sold on credit at cash prices, 16, Ish8, and recorded on the 20 of the sane month | REAL ESTATE ON G STREFT.GPPOSITE THE THAT PARLOR SUITE in Liber No. 1329, foito ec thelandrecordsfor | FERSICN BUREAU. UEING THE TWO-STORY | 1, sash or hair cloth for €28 cach or 630 on creditiis the District of Coluinbs willoffer for sale at pub- LENT. BRICK DWELLING, NO. 400 = = ite suction, tn fro ses on WEDNES: | _@ STREET NORTHWEST. well worth seeing before you buy. We have a whole PAY; QCTOBEL UWENTY-SIXCH. 182. at HALF. | _ By virtue of the just will and testament of Charlotte | floor full of Parlor Furniture—just as handsome in FASi FOUR O-CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. that | Helier, deceased, I will bell ly punite suction im one | Ainieb just as anodern in styleand fast. we relievlete gertaln parcel of gronnd situatein the city of Wash- | oft ior Oh gL HCRSDAY. | OCTOBER | quality as you can find iu any cash furniture house in ington, in said District, aud known as and being the | TWENTY. ENTH, 1802 AT HALE-PAST FOUR | @ ‘Brocatelle—T -—Wilton Bug, &c. western 14 feet 9 inches in front and running the | O'CLOCK P. M.. part of lot numbered six (6) in | Washington— aneeBbinde oe & be Prhgle depth of lot numbered 7. in sqvare 51: it being | square 518, fronting Mifveen feet on G street gear the | and we are selling them on credit for lews money than, Jou Phot Pyvall and Middieton’s subdivision of part of | corner of Fisth. with a depth of elghty-five fevt fo alt | other peor for “‘epot cash.” . as the aie is ies, with the improveusente, &c. “iivime:, One-third of the’ purchase money to be the Feel fn one, an. 'two. ears from evidenced by ‘the note of the pur: gg interert atthe rate of per cent’ per ‘of sale, payable smiamuusily, and iced of trast dp ives sold, or ait if the sah wit of the auPveyor for sata District, with ake improvements thereog, consisting of a two-story ch dwelling and the Sppurteuances thereto bo Sof sale: One-third of the purchase money in casi on the day of sale ar within tor ‘days thereadter, the bala in equa! installments, inone two years from the day of sale, with tntere THAT BED ROOM SUITE upon the pre jon of the a ‘of a ira a annually and secured by a deed af trast on the | plied with in 1sdayecrom the day of rate. All ‘cou erty, and insurance. pol the | Yeyancing, Tecordinx, &c., at te cost cen dass ‘BY VOIGT, Eeaeciietanieraet. Sates Se conveyancing | cciv-aude O6CAi AL BEYANE. Sivoiheae"—_| THESTERS, S408 OF PAELLING, HOUEE, XO. ([HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Aucta.. OEst ow. | Bi 8 deed ot rust i duly recorded 0 tides SAUDLAND SRINTPEe Bis AEE A BONTE | Urngtncomay ie gt of ROUTE GREE EAN Sea pe Ee a ens RREE ERS | wean and DP — gee eet : ) peeoeeos CR OCANS 4 e equal in- ORT Se as 228, 21, 3 7het ww, 44) fi FRAT M*. M ROY, THE ASTROL ts of life. Pen, 5s. Y211 Delaware aves w. DREAMER, GIFTED F rman astro.oger, has return: Vevents of life ice hours, a.m. to. tw. Oper Paudays 10a. a ty 620) ADAME PA ‘ist. 703 CURE axD CHTRORG. The galy 1 Wil and CHT RORD Euaty wee my ere arey oa a & i = MMM a2 a i rar uoaoO PP RS zee boo E 7 eu v TIGER HEAD BRAND. arc i OF THE ‘M CENTULK. Coxovens Ixsomsra. A Bolvent Remedy for General Debility, Counteracts the Effects of Alcoholic Stim Jents and « Grest Boon to Nursing Mothers. Srmery Pose Buperior to any Imported. Recommentac ‘by the Medicai Faculty. PREPARED ONLY BY Tax Rosser Sure LP. A. Bazwnre Comrasr, — =.