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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1898—SIXTEEN PAGES. fession. He was a great friend of Congress- has been called selfish, and KATE CHASE IN 1803. | Sci°t.opec"c sutsoncnecercs sat 3 won| gs besa charged with sping tthe pte ee ee. See eae AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ___ RAILROADS. . er of a idency as a matter of personal ambition FUTURE DAYS. WUTURE DAYs. RICHMOND AND DAM RAILROAD. at Hooper's house that he met the young | gn seit aggrandizement.’ There was never FUTURE DAYS. aaa SAMUEL oy Huwaxorme aD ee ee eae eee maT ed | a greater mistake. The only desire he had DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Sivguren Dake & 00, ADORE Rat cl iffe. D: arr & RATCLIFFE DARR & 00., Auctioneers EN ve and he bad died. I used Presiden t he thought he — Co. elect September 24, 1808. She Chats About Her Father and } see Si’ Sumner neatly every gay at tia | oo coon Ge ecoe best in that place big yt BRICK DWECE REE ROE BEAND | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE ie nna 7 All trains arrive and ot Feomivants | much time ana hada policy and ideas of his own as to| i . Es TWosToRY _RRICK Tells Much Unwritten History, | much ie st our Rouve. ‘Pasher ioked him | the admtatsurston of sffaita and Had he | of 'westhien SOMTEMERL,. oe, | SRN, Sauer Be Auctioneers, Koowa * | about his approaching marriage, and in a | been nominated he would have been elected, . A.D. 1808, at HALB-PAST FOUR | ,BY Yirtoe of @ deed of t eng 920 PA. AVE. 8. W. | Jesting way cited the examples of prominent | 25°s" his aduninisrration would have put the Wwe ‘will ell, in front of the | aes pamart or Gee = | Gi zmen who had married young wives. | country twenty years in advance of where LOE 100, SQUARE SR oo aeat | Boat ot the ee es ee a AS SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, | the'aporoacning marriage’ cad it was’not | was, then, He was, you know, a dem- oa Natt, improved bya wai bak | Sista tFustece "rl +| the approaching marriage and it was not | Scrat, but he was a Union man, and his {1} pches on X street, Ie, in froat of the | eee ae ee heaped, for Some time | Dolicy would have healed the troubles be- | fog ‘nin rooms and bath; Cal eye outa: THE TWENTY-VIET [Rad made. He found’ thar ine Duswaie Re | tween the north and the er eeeon [iene house is admirably adapted for & | {Owing described teal eatare. Ridoreigncd trustees. wil aker er ake hh clas Nee’ 3 | made. ot the troubles of reconstruc- ‘man, being convenient to ear lines and ‘ork and Washington 0 Why Salmon P. Chase Wanted to | helomeet, and a companion he had married fle entag cg pr teingen 7 data bon tne ‘lendid neighborhood. sagan a Ss of Cola sustiog oe TURNDAY, "the SECECTEENTH| phy. ‘ot ot tt oe ‘ 1Sae ue eke toe oe been known. I think I am safe in saying | ori "10, 1000, at 6 ‘por cent per abcee Pate | ome. (iy in square. Ave. but mag 9 tiene P.M., in front of the 445 p.m.—Daily for Charlottesville Be President. | Soe ae econ ar tae of the capital then | that he would, have been elected had he | yable ‘seml-inmualiy, ‘and tue ‘balance’ cash. a | Safether. with all the foes, cwrnln, piece ‘or’ parecl ot land "and | mediate mations | band studi vent |. He s | Reposit’ ot $200" requl ti 4 = 4 a Brepiocs Known and distinguished being ts he went with her to parties and receptions. | Civ leader of the country, and his record |aiting, her mt geist time, of Terma “ts | terest, and the. expenses ee are four (4), in block pumbered 1 have sat beside him on some such occa-| in" nis respect was a match for Gen. | canplied with to Ritcen days, Stherviss the aiuht | cat, th Sper cater farm of the late John A. Suith, Koown te -Eaien, sions when I could see that he was miser- 3 vice. His ition on | Feserved to resell the property at the risk and ee ce oe a ae “Eiing. ONCE A SOCIAL QUEEN. hi | Grant's military service. Dos! cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ wat | annually, secured by han for the sume at a point ? | Be Should ‘be ae Ter ned eee, felt that | ail great issues had been progressive. His |Cimt of defaulting parchuser, after ave erty sold, or all cash, ‘at the twelve and 224) ‘toot’ went of the sont: | he should be at it, and the result was the | f,,8cial theories had been a success. He published in ‘Washington, D.C, “™® BEWSPADEF | chaser. A deposit of By auction. Full balls ee Sree a thence wortherty. emacs tnig ny fit the blow terribly, and) was strong in all branches of the demo-|"ccisdsds DUNCERSON BROS, Auctioneers, {if toe terms of sal the latest ti thence yaraties with Tins af Pose Written for The Evening Star. | it was this, I believe, that hastened his | %2%¢ party and among the republicans as E ftteen ash from, the. day, of sale the trusices re improvements. siege ee renee Baraat wit Une of Pomeroy ea th.’ test re an 5 ny. m4 I spent a morning this week with Mrs. | “Sia: kind of a man was Sumner soci- Well, and the contest would have been RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ga oust, off the. defaults yj F— kt sSo Kate Chase at Edgewood, her home near ally?" PUBLIC SALE OF IMPROV te fest’ to polat of | The Convention of 1868. K) IMEROVED REAL ESTATE, | paper ‘Terms 7 Washington. It les on the outskirts of the| “‘He was most charming,” was the reply. myliiice cages 5 HOUSE NO. 110 C STREET SOUTHWEST. and recording at the cost of the pur- io a, ‘equal tnstelineens earh, the balance tr eity on @ high hill overlooking the basin in | “He was full of anecdotes and was @ bril-) «yoy were in New York at the time that | We will sell for the 5: on MONDAY, OC- Syied calc, with intersect ‘yaraiie Zeeviatone liant talker. He was warm-hearted and |. antion nominated Horatio Sey-| {OBER ‘TWENTY-THIRD, “ak “sOOe cies BURR. JR. TRACY, ‘ LF ‘semi-annu- which Washington is built. The estate now sonvitive. He was @ man of a wide range — P.M., in front of the premises, part of lot num- BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, comprises thirty-six acres, and it includes | of thought and of a thorough appreciation | mour. dered eleven (11) In square numbered five hundred | _Ocl8-d&de = ————— A deposit the old brick mansion in which Salmon P. | of the good, t= true and the beautiful.” “Yes, T went there and stopped with snd leit 0, ja the city of, Washington, Die RATCLIFFE DARR & C0. Auctioueers. & Chase lived while he was chief justice of Se es ae en tuetee (CGD), MEION | oa 0 wtreee twelve (LO fe weet eee tes eee: | AMRIGMirD Gala Ob Naae DeaE Anes mtbee Droperty the United States. This is a great two- was & great democratic headquarters in | east corner of said lot, and running thence south | OP DOORS SASH BLINDS MOULDINGS chaser. those days. I knew that the men who were | one hundred and chirty-nine (130) fest; thence west | _ AND MILL Wont AT aherion: ° cost Story brick containing many large rooms ‘ther’s int. ts not | 98 the line of the alley eighteen (18) feet and four By virtue of a deed of assignment os to me and covered by a ridge roof, out of which peepee “pect far ‘an they should Be and t | (# inches thence orth one hundred and thirty- | and {uly recorded. I will sell, by public, auction, the ttle windows of the attic poke their Wanted to. be present’ to prevent any | ine (139) feet to C street; and thence east eight. | @ LISTEN 4 heads and gaze at the magnificent views about them. A wide hall runs through the center of the house. Rare old furniture, which Mrs. Chase picked up in Europe, fills many of the rooms, and the library, where the chief justice was wont, as his trouble and to take advantage of any sit- uation which might come up. At first there feemed to be little doubt but that father would be hominated. The night before the convention Gen.Van Buren, Gov. Seymour's secretary came in and told me that Mr. Seymour would not be a candidate and that een (18) feet four (4) tnches to the place of hegin- ning, being improved by house No. 110 C street sonthwest, in Washington, D. C. Said sale to be at public auction for one-third cash and the balance in six and twelve months, with interest, and secured on sald property, or all, or any greater sum, vash, at option of pur- chaser. A deposit of ore hundred dollars ($100) 510 NORTH CAPITOL STREET, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER NINETEENTH, 1803, TEN O'CLOCK A. M., the entire well sclected stock of MILL WORK, such as DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES, SASH, MOULDINGS, &c., Se. ‘This stock ts all fresh’ and stock sized, and this sale should command the attention of the trade At Our Rooms, 920 Pa. Ave. rsons interested ‘EEN AS ELECTRIC Fegaired at time of sale, and terms to be complied | S24, Derons, i 2 bang iG) SPEAKING TUBRA, Fite LO daughter tells me, to translate Latin poetry Prot omen rn aed Sh eee reer ba in fp teem dare or the Property, rewold ae the | Scis-ata dedcata e. © on &e. 48 M20 LINDEN eTXber, into English verse for amusement, is still Salmon P. Chase. He told me that Gov. | to be at the cost of the purchnecr. eatin | —asscnera D ey = 0 AND H STHRETS NORTHEAST intact Seymour would come in shortly and teli | “oci3-d&ds RA’ DARR & CO., Aucts, ne ariel persia By virtue of Driving up a winding road through great me himself that he intended to do this, ———— trees, which hid from me the October sun, with an old-fashioned broad-brimmed hat but he never came. I did not think he RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWEN- Y AND CELLAR BRICK HOUSE, SIX ROOMS AND BATH, ALL MODERN IMPROVE- woulfl at the time and I feared that he had MENTS, NO. 241 ELM STREET, LE DROIT I was met at the front of the house by Mrs. not the strength to carry out his resolu- |TWO.FRAME HOUSES. NOS. s338 aND ss4o T| | PARK, BY AUCTION. Chase herself. She was dressed in black, tion. He had promised to do something STREET NORTHWEST, BY AUCTION. Ou THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER NINE- ) ] coming well down over her eyes, and she had been paying attention to her farming. She manages everything connected with the estate herself and she turned it from a farm into a park within the last few years. She ts a good farmer and the same brains which made her so powerful in the days of 1860 come to her service now in making the ends meet off of this thirty-six acres of clay soll. As we walked up the steps Mrs. Chase Femoved her hat and I could see that she Still possesses some of the beauty which of the same kind when he ran for governor, but when the time came he proved too weak to carry out his promise. It was the same in this convention. He was, you know, the presiding officer. When his name name was pro} he said nothing and he remained in the race until he secured the nomfaation.” How Kate Chase Refused the Nomina- tion for Her Father. “Was your father near being nominated?” TIETH, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, in front of the ses, pay i ee cen ca Iny fwo frame now "under i ‘erms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, 6 per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with iu fifteen days from the day of sale the it is reserved to resell the property cost of the defaulti purchaser, after five da: advertisement of such resale in some ne published in Washington, D. C. TEENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, sale, in ‘front, of the prem IN LE DROIT PARK, Improved by a well built 2-story brick house, with all modern ements. og Terma: One-third cush, ‘he palance in two years, per cent per annum. deposit required ai the time of sale, Terms to be complied with in from the day of sal right is reserved to resell the y at the risk and coat of the defaulting purchaser, after five Gays’ Advertisement of such resale in ‘some news: paper published in Washington, D.C. All con- Yeyancing and recording at cost of the purchaser. , We Will offer for Att1 O'clocka.m. On exhibition after 4 p.m. Saturday. Rarcurre, Dank & Co, ocl2-8t AUCTIONEERS. ‘AUCTS., 1407 G ST. C. G@. SLOAN & ©0., I asked. And recording at the cost of the purchaser. “Colu: jumbia Title Co. abstract of title to May 21, ‘@uccessors to Latimer & Sloan). 6. ree ai made her so famous in the days gone by.| I here spoke to Mrs. Chase of her famous| “Yes,” was the reply. “At noon that day ett Parent ee en ny eens | Sn arene Disia co. we to be paid fo cars and. the Valance to be fe welt Sounded tu not the Hex face hea | pcture of Nerscit which wax taken at ane |te,siuaiion wap auch eat be would pave |" "SS" panciamrm Dann 4 90, | eciabin “ATCUIFFR Dann, ¢ 00. The Late eras ys _ m no} ate had the convention not ad- ocl3- auctioneers. La | ace ep ape ae reg te ee © 6. SOAS & op. aaron 0, at mons re Bo a Poh, Tee ne ee eta nea was| RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00. AUCTIONEEEA ee ee on. an I= | 0 cect Be was so noted again comes to the surface. | venttire to say, as much ce hai? xe ecas Somat ae ae nan mama tien TN6 | antrraey ESTATE IN THE |UNITED STATES MAIL SERVICE STOCK AT :. srl pe She must be now nearly fifty, but she | women in Washiaston today. I never car- to my fathers fmigort ora yey ne pre peUBDIVISIC TUNE ENUABGMD. = PUBLIC AUCTION. COMPRISING FORTY ford Ss — ing oF fault finding Groppel from hee lips. | my tine. My social life Coat rente: up ot | FOF dinner and during the recess the combi- | recerds for the District of Columbia, and at the HORSES, SUITABLE FOR ALL PURPOSES. Blooded Stock fished in) Wi < | ale fey . : nation was made that nomina’ ymour. e c nereby, the - “ a ae ‘OcTOr 1808, ; Tnited Staten” °f h® SA63E Views Im the | On nt not Sntertaining, 1 ould accept the platform, fam suse fe | poke morte oD, ime at Matera | QpoUr OTe At very early age. I was only fourteen when 1 | Would not have done so. A delegation came to | real estate situate: in a ING LOTS ON FOURTH STREET’ SN EERS, Der run. S comer te lands of | Mra. Chase. As she handed it to me she | ne, it Not Care for the White House. fier SOUTHEAST. cots erty G12 B at, Siw, |, No. Pale of nlghitinck Conch, Horses, 17.1% | Birch aid Garrison: thence S123 Geeroen #80 | paid: [That picture has a curious history. | ow about yourself, Mrs, Chase? It ts) oy ime, irareeinis deste of trust Quly ce. | wevgremy gate oF A VALUABLE BUILDING | Washington "= Ome Of Se most stylish teams 8 | TP. ce Seqroce, W. 50 rods to “8: It was made when my father was Secretary | Said that it was your ambition that made | ¢prucd 1m Liber 1767. Tand records of the District LOT IN MT. PI NT, AT THE NORTH- ALSO thence S. 75% degrees W. 16 rods to “A.” the < the Treasury. Some of my friends want- | your father most desire to enter the White of Coltimbia. and At the, Feauest (of the holders jot oS Qe THIRTEENTH STREET a 7. Double aa Single, Harness, Steel Pole | place oa ‘beginning, containing five acres of land, to put my picture on one of the bank | House.” 1@ notes thereby scoured. we shal separately, ains, Bits, sy HC. aneas af ues: ech mane a nates. and they took one of my photographs | 1 go not think that is so,” replied Mra. | Mufent of {28 OCTOBEN, AD. ine Ae TES | De ae aver Mer tate, JO, | , Allo the, ‘and gentle ‘od wf splendkl dispoat: | costs of ‘cuecating ‘this ‘rust and’ the som ‘ot iE America pase Note, Company of New | Chase, “and Ifyou will reuon a ite you EAR Mee 2p, ea huh ae | Wha hoe in ned cee fe itt aaa eg eae eet | Sein SORT Share te he he Note 2 land and premises, situate in th ; we Fequeat of the piartien Be: | £0 thi . York “and had’ this engraving made. As | Will sce how unfounded i is. T was anx-| Sf Wealigtaa Stic st Editi and dunt | cured. theres, the anders ed traces wi sent | “ocpite MG: G, SLOAN" GO., Anctianeers. eg ee a a ae nd tl Rated as ai Ing parts of lots 7. % c' of the premises, on FRI- — i known sale. Seer, bl ger thatThe ment cara out a iw As | suo ean rent tine of wt Peat | Bk” Sau aia a MALE |G. G. SLOAN & 00, AUCTS, iuoT G mE | ge oO val Se rani af tins of mie: fursets Seensidin Gaus emeea oe Ge ioe aak to social ambition T had been in society all | 32F, from 85 ‘feet. thence ‘north 10 fect | SFived real estate, situate, lying end tomes see CATALOGUE SALE the trustee reserves the right to resell the property Mic aaa aia ek aeatam, daa On tha ee my Hfe. I was forced Into tt very young. | inches, thence west 8 fect to Fourth strest, sence | county of Washington ta the terse lumbia, ‘OF THE. St the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, megs ace en eee fend tay faker’ etatnen” af" | "ab are ebay EMO | MPa Ah ie eng | roe crt Spomsaruma | i extern ter a oat with fis flags flying over the Houses of lumbas when he was the governor of fice | ning on the wat line of fot ¥.10'%ee8 Satin PARI: | Boch GS og a noe OF eNom, Hoimead ‘der = ARTHUR W. CATHCART, Surviving ‘Trustee. Congress, and off in the distance fill our ‘ate and I had at this time three childi the southwest corner of lot $ and running thence | Ceased, as recorded in Liber county No. & folio. On, For further information sec or address eyes with the snowy spire of the Washing- hoes Eke Whee qdren | east 6 feet, thence north 20 feet 6 inches, thenee | Of the records of the surveyors oiee ef Ge pee: W: ard esidence 5 E. CLEMENTS, Ue monument wien rcs the bie Sty fa Wzeningion iy atne' wan tren st | Peter Ga ease tee Ma at | Pha | esas pS : Y of | 6 inches to the beginning, together with: all : The purchaser assumes an incumbrance about three miles away. We could see the the Treasury, and thi ingular the improvements, % ts ts, | Of $1,100, due January 28, 1805. One-balf t . og 1922 STH. SF. H.W. Potomac and look down, as it were. upon Sprague my’ social ‘duties were Kaually | Brtllegee and appurtenances 10 tse same Taaonng | Aue tn cnah of wie $100 depealt wil He eauined ORERGR SATA AND CCUEMILES RAS | RATCLIFFE, DARE & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. the t red brick city, packed with its S| Orin any way appertaining. At time of' sale and balance in one year, or all LACE, J % grea Dp Steat. The mere name of being mistress | %! Cr rane, ay foie, ane. bee H BRONZES, ELBUANT WALNUT. AND. Bi —— Yicen, tts shoddy and iis shame “About our traction fOr ae oe ee NEVE, & STeat at- | evy vee, wich antes to beat Wtereat at's por att | chasel” “ail sasecrmae ak option of par S000 CARINE, Witt Baaxae MEDAL | TRUSTERY SALE OF VALUABLE. murnovep a tract! 3 5 8 S ‘D PANEL. BY POTTIOR PROPERTY, BEING HOU: |ONROE feet ‘stretched acres of velvety lawn. “on such that. Pope pode a yee | BENS. P. DAVE Berree Eaxpsootn ae Fi | getaser SxAQustiA. DC which Jersey cattle, t yy long ropes to come Presiden’ on the property sold, or all ch, at the of of WILLLA: GORDON, y stakes here and there, sleepily browsed. and cares mutters: tention ce He pogcharer.” A deposit of $100 required atthe | oct-dte Me estas FANCY cites” PAdgue Nec Tseus, ae’ savenpaca tase 13 peepee Above us the enormous branches of natural Chief Executive of this country. He nearly | time, of sale on each ploce: cae parce a cont THE ABOVE SALE is POSTPONED, Ix coxse.| ROCKER, SEVAES VASES" BISQUE Sale at pubite wuction, fo frost of th ‘om. 17m 1089 oaks waved their many-color ves in broke himself down while he was Secre. | Gere je to be complied witht n days, ce of VEDNESDAY, OCTO} BRASS FIRE SETS AXD =z the autumn sun, and all of our surround- tary of the Treasury and he had just be- | otherwise trustees renerte the tight ten aes HIGHTEENTH, 180d, sume hoursad place | BRONZES, "MAHOGANY. ings were those of peace, casting its shadow fun to recover. He liked his position on | Property at. the risk and cost of the defaulting | eaieaie "By order of ‘Trustees. BIH AXMINSTER RUG, upon the great city of discord below. The fhe bench. From his earliest youth the | purchaser after Sve days’ advertisement of suc — a CARVED OAK SIDEBOARD, 1. C famous woman who sat beside me seemed Supreme Court had been the goal of his | isl 12 some newspaper published in Washing-| RATCLIFFE, DARR & Ov., AUCTIONEERS. LEATHER HASGINGS, BENSON sil'tine pompe and vanitics of political and chiet justice of the Supreme yet Be Saar gn PIRUSTES SALE OFA Wane Waxbaoee social life, and she now is apparently happy honor fully equal to that of the Presi. INO. H. WALTER, Trustee N REET Sot st HAIR. MATTRESSES, here on the edge of it, though not in it. A dency. He liked his life and work as chief | _ocO-dtds Tod P'st_ mw. _| By sire ote decree ot the SumaNe Coirt of the | BOL GANT FOLDING meration ago there was no woman in Justice, and he was especially fitted for the neers. | Otanst, Of Gulumbla, pasacd on the 7th day of] SIIMROR. DESK AND Case ORT ‘ashington more powerful, more courted ition.” THOMAS DOWLING & ©., auctioneers, | October, “A. D. 150 in Equity cause No, 12850" ARIES TX OAR ANE WAG Or. and more admired than Mrs. Kate Chase. y Mrs. Lincoln Hated Kate Chase. —— Wr DurcinaTon Strauss is complainant and James | CHIxa CLOSET, CHIFFORIERS, | MANTEL She played the game of politics as no wo- caw about your father as Secretary of | TRUSTFES: SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | triste will omer tor Sareuuents,, the, undersigned SARINET, BRUSSELS AND. MOd man in our history has ever played. and the Treasury?” “You speak of the ON SIXTEENTH STREET BETWEEN TI AND | front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY. COUCHES, OFFICE TABLES Krncet her pawns were men. As I looked out over and tear of the office.” Wear) i SIMEKIS. NORTHWEST, BEING THK THIRD DAY OF, BER, A.D." 1898, aT FOUR a 'H. SHOLES, fuem Sent aa Chey Go wher Sataee D> canes Mise Ethet ‘chase. rit was terrible.” reptied airs. chase. | LAN aNd tilad Pau oF ule Beats | sate tbe iy oP Waste ace ees | awe watecara4Z Oem coxome py cme sous se sat there early in the fifties, and where | Soon as I heard of it I positively forbade | “He aia not want the positi 4 : KNOWN AS THE “HOTEL ARNO” WHICH | of Columbia, described as follows: The west half EBRATED ‘PAINTINGS BY. . rt. ye Chief Justice Fuller was presiding over the | them using it in connection with the bank | aeainet hi Position, and it was iy BUILT ON SAID PARCELS OF sine ge) Rondted at eiptny the, Subdivision of square three | TAG. PORTRAIT BALVATOR, Rosa’ BY ocl3-4&4s doings of the court as Chief Justice Chase | 20tes. My father’s face was on the bills, t. Prevideat. enon that he accept. | ,,Uuier and by virtue Of © certain deed of trust | bundred and eighty of Benjamin Young, contained | HIMRELY, AND MANY VALUABLE Giada little more than two decades ago, 1 | 8nd I did not care to have mine there as|d it. President Lincoln offered it to him | Suc” uauer™foed, truatens. from Mr the | within the following metes and bounds, vis: Be- | oF Peay ocroRER G @ MoAN eG. douteann, could not help thinking of the wonderful | Well. It seemed to me very bold in that} while he was still at Columbus. He sent | aud records of the Disiricr of Geet ee Lee n point “inthe line of | 3908, at TEN Aah at the Wyard neetdenee, 1018 “1407 G street. history of the woman at my side. I pointel | they took the picture and had the engrav- | for father to come to Springtield, I thinks | No. 1100, follo 800 et the uuderuigned trustees | Eouth G street on the southwest corner of waid lot | IRty’ strect north we wil aon See eee (@acsemens to katiner @ enn) to the city and asked her to give me her | Ing made without my knowledge.” bat Ehsasmember whether he went or not, | ew ‘an Huis’ Such tn vat of the prem, | and running thence, cast twelve (12) feat threw, | sonal eecus "cs "ethan ea ae eeaaeae rey a first memories of it. She Taiks of Her Father, Bat_Lincoin afterward came to visit him | UCTOBKH. 1sbd AT MELE AaT nh aoe | inshets eignt (8) Inches; thence west twelve (12) | gajg, owe for sale, On exhibition day prior to | VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROVERTY. SITUATE Webster. one-doliar bills, was tt not? Perry victory at Cl 4 Gesignated and described as and being all that | place of , togetber with the improvements, 4 } Said Mrs. Chase: “Yes, they wanted him to allow it to go| to Cleveland to be present at thar ng ene vt ae ee Ee ee “It is now more than forty years since I first came to Washington. I was a little girl then and my father had been elected took charge of ny father's housenold, and I continued at the head of it from that until his death.” very large, but the low cut gown shows a Deautiful neck and skoulders and the sym- metrical features are full of beauty, much of which still may be seen in the face of on the thousand-dollar bonds, but he sald he preferred the dollar notes, and said that it was his sole ambition to give the United me while the convention was sitting and told me that if I would authorize them to assure the convention that father would ac- cept the platform they would announce this ter stating his views, before the convention was held, and his position on all questions was well known.” at this time that I met Gov. Sprague for the first time, my fate. Mrs. Lincoln came with the President to Columbus and they ie county of Washi District of Columbia, to witt Lot nine in Mary BE. Stickney’s subdivision of “Fortune Enlarged,” as recorded in Book Six and page one hundred and thirty-two in the surveyor's office of the District RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, _ TRUSTEES’ SALE OF T VALUABLE RUITD- bart of lot 4 in T. Drury and others’ subdivision Of square 185, as said subdivision ts recorded in Book B, page’ 210, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, contained within the following metes and bounds, vis.: Beginning for ALSO ONE NORTH STAR STALLION. On FRIDAY, OCLOBER THIRTEENTH. 1 TEN O'CLOCK A.M... KINGMAN S est Postponed until MONDAY, OCTOBER SIXTEE! same bour and place, oe — ocl3-dtn THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money fm cash, the residue in two equal installments, at one and’ two years respectively. Deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on property wold. and Public Auction. > it SPRINGMAN’S EX- On TUESDAY, OCTOBER NTH, 1808, notograph or dagucrretspe.of that tine | Sf woulaurely Secure the nomination | cae tse wth all the improvement | Ft! a cierat Seip Sat a | RANTS TD OoTONE, SERPENT, C a West. we c No. Per haar ezusrrectyDe of that time, £or im, _T retused to do this. | T told them |, Term pt mle; Oor elt cau the tnlance tm te | {othe highest Shier es pene such | Toth streets’ northwest, we ‘wilt well, without oa 7 that I knew that the platform was not in t 9 {HOUSES AND 3 S. ferve or limit, the blooded horses, fitenenn, "She “thermapon. went “indo Sais | accordance with nia views and that T-aid | eam ger ail cam, he tbe pln ot ie fue OFVE HNe YoeNa WAS army California ant nelccted by is doen ‘oe house, and a moment later returned with | 20t think he would promise to carry out Its | st ele. “Ir the tessa uy ule are not complied [50 SETS OF SINGI ‘D DOUBLE HARNESS. | bination ‘of good qualities as carriage abd driving this engraving and a photograph of her | Policy. He will do, sald I, what he under-|with tm fifteen daye trom “the SF Bh Sale the | This stock ts all well acclimated and every anl- | horses: damit Want ‘After speaking of Miss | Stands to be his duty to his country and his eg on age hen Be haw oe baer ae a eet Hyeod driver or | No. 1.—FRANK, by Fred Lowe, 16.2 high, fine a x 10 ‘a J i. r, a range re | Faibel'a success upon the stage and her de- | arty, out 1 do not think that his 10¢as Of | Steer’ ave days: advertinseat oat toa en: |SeT ete Beene se ae attention of mercianta | No K_YiMt BENTOX, by Gea. Benton, 16.2 high, light that she had been able to carve out You tele or enearua “% ala, ooicca ean in bree! D. s and others in aa sed horses and mules. mate to 4 can telegral 3 v ‘aud recording “att Terms cash, . SLOAN & CO... So. 8. 5 a Leer er won ie tates at “ betel for me I not vouch for it. Father after. | the % ‘cost of ie & CO., Auctioneers. No. 3. att a ws wi Seen be ‘woman ir the Yor nee ce Shout iss it | Ward told ‘me that he could not have ac. JOSEPH ATKINS, Trustee. |, ——— Foud horse.” = les before me as I write. The hoop skirt ts | CePted the platform. He had written a let-| RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. octd&ds) OWING TO THE RAIN, THE AROVE SALE IS No. 4,—DICTATOR, by Dictator, be by Hamble- ian endid carriage bore. foptan 10, 16.8. a spl Whipple” Hamatletoultn, ery fasts eplentid toed le ; Dore and Mr. Stanford's favorite snimal. ws the e at bear interest at € centam annum, or to the United States Senate. He brought | States such a currency that the dollar of Tiscsini wastes Gate Ge 136 eat Ei hes Seth tha moathean, corner ah oe ot ot the Durchaser ode | aes me cast with him and placed me in a cele-| the laboring man and the dollar of the cap-| at Columbus (0 sce: her and 4 nage ie | of. anid. square, anid point” boing oot Big | poste crag required 3 brated school in New York. 1 spent, most | {tallst would be an honest dollar from Maine| felt that this was the chiet reason why ake | menety™anee Se, southeast, coraer of tot 2 date of sale, otherwise Trustee. reeetien the Fon Extarre of my time at school. but now and then I] to Georgia. He succeeded in doing this, | did not like me at Wachicciee Hncheas thence, weet 108 test 6 lacie t au'alloy: | 9 teesll property. at rik and cent of demuling | had @ vacation, in which I came over here | and his success as Secretary of the Treas-| How Chase Refused the Treasury. | *e0ce south 26 foot 3% inches, and thence east cee gee gee conveyancing, recording, &c., at | fo visit father and at those thmes T saw | ury will be one of the wonders of history.| OT, riet Taco eee 10g fect 6 jnches to the place ot ‘eguaning.| Siso | €oHt Of Dircaage ee WACRATL, something of the great men of that day.| When he had borrowed his first. $50,000,000 , Presi calm offered father | part of sald Tot ¢ in said souare T38r Bestoaing | os sein CRALLE Trastee, Father often took me on the Senate floor | of the New York banks the London Times| the secretaryship of the treasury,” Mi boing I ce eS Seanad and he introduced me to his brother Sena- | said he would not fare so well across the| Chase continued, “but my father refused thence south along ald street 24 feet we DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. Wobster and Galnous. Heard Ging maiay; | water. Nevertheless he raised millions in| jt, He had just been elected to the United | soe at 6 tote ea reat, 24 feet, thence, west Webster and Calhoun. Henry Clay made a| London, and he was bound. that there| strong impression upon me. My father wa ‘States Senate, and he believed that he could east 106 feet 6 ‘inches to the line of said street ae ny USTEES’ SAL OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. ENCE I will sell at action, in front of the should ‘be money enough to carry on the | fand place of beginning, together with the buildings | ON MASSA A BETWEEN @ fall man. but Henry Clay was much| war. He succeeded in getting it in all sorts | 40 more there than in the treasury. He felt ae . “ Aes oe Lge ba Hl Ay, taller. He was thin and it used to seem to| of ways. At one time when the New York | the same when he came down to Washing. Vaid tate eae @ Eee ae te st sea, one or ue Tae y '8- | from ‘said Maria He to Pemberton 8. Hutebin- | ber 1601, folio 453 et » one of land records | " bankers refused to give him money on his} ton and was sworn in as United States | sou ant Richard W. Tyler, dated August 17, 1802, | vor the District of Columbta, re, algal tn froae 5 pirms he threatened to return to| Senator. Pressure, however, from all parts | recorded in Liber 1700, follo 323 ct sea, made to | of the nieces, 0) ‘THURSDA' i ‘TWELFTH Timan locations and tickets at company’s of- hashington and issue notes. He said at| of the country and among’ his friends at |*clre. principal note’ of $43,000, payable ‘three | DAY BER, AD. isis, Ap FIVE icon, B18 and 14691 Penna. ave. this time, “that the war must go on until} Washington led him to finally resolve to | fe" ae ae =n cet, ‘Pla, interent, pay ee ae eae scien 4 ‘UL. W. PULLER, Geo'l Passenger Agent. the rebellion was put down if we had to| take the place. He realized the enormity | Stl° ,s¢ubannually, at rate thors Piece mbin, and distinguish ‘of a deed SSS but out paper to such an extent that it|of the undertaking when he ‘accepted the | beea ata’ a Fenruaty Ife tale tho aaoeil Teteunat | eer tee weet ae dit lochet Crogring on Mane are. Qa) Focorded tm Liber So. Tete Ne ee, Tact | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. would take a thousand dollars to buy a portfolio. The raising of money to carry | note, due August 7 1803, bearing interest from | nue of lot 8, in square numbered a the full te records of the District of (Go- | es = breakfast.’ on the war was as great an achievement as | Maturity at F cent per aunum. depth of said lot, together with all singular ‘At tbe request of the party secured | WasumaGrox ‘T 0O., “AMITED.* « Sacer The Darts of anid lot above described are im- | the improvements, ways, easements, rights, ‘priv. the undersigned trustees, a1ll offer for pal ge I jalmon P. Chase's Diary and Papers. | the raising and equipment of men for the ‘ed by baildings which now form part of what | fleges and appurtenances to the same bel or in front of the wi on MONDATS, Lo) fT asked Mrs. Chase as to her father’s bio- | See ceuan an et eee pe Ei known oe, tae crotel Arno.’ but the buildings | ia, aay wise appertaining. ae = AY, z. serait a, and SATURDAYS at 7 a.p. for Nomiol rk, a | = : | mal backs w! erest_a_| on sald pa: are je of separate ane | Terme = One rebase rast FOUR O'CLOCK P/ Se ar NE cute: | oak Seder whine Ge counter kot’ neve | tae Eee ee 1 cash, the balance in one and two years, ar Coe a contain or of land and preinises known | Soirnspays and ATR. (See ) ‘I can’t tell how soon {t will be done, nor | pees hing bi 38 Theat wr - | Zerms of sale: All eash, or the purchaser, at | per cent per annum interest, payable semi-annually, ; and an and of lot 4 ia at oo MONDAYS anf just in what shape it will be published, | pen On anything but ceender oe ne Luc | nie option, aay pey any purchase mceer in ereess | Sat oted secured by deed of trust on the Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan.) Bock nineteen (19) ta ‘Hor Iniveraity subdi- | we GNPSDATR at #:00 pm. for Cole . on- at the —— vision ‘A. Sa ‘lower river reteretes Hz father left a mass of valuable material. | federate army four years Inter.. The world | twelve’ and ‘eightesn, ints weweaively after | f depeait of 4500 remnirel ste tims sfeanie: | HANDSOME RESIDENCE Proper, nema | fa" % “tingaany place forthe | Bint Beseh and Soa ys "sare ne ee He was one of the most methodical men 1 | Will never know the strain the Secretary of | date, with Inlereat thereon at the tate ot 6 per | Conveyancing ad recording af the cost of tho wat: | xn wutmewenoey AND | PRRSG-DRICK | Sue xi the southeast Corr of mad Iota rap: | etary Tesdinen genet Washington have ever known and he kept everything. | the Treasury had to undergo at that time. | coat per annum from date of ‘sal, avaple semi. | chaser, Tris of sale to be compiled with tnten| Dwacsawa, Warlt WEie cams tine, thence northerly of said Sees, ool, SaaS, Soo — tt il of et y | My father uved at the department and he . jch the purchaser e gays from sere rusteee » Tam. Parallel | Daye at Soteraat * [and fey cover more thai eneraton of | pl mith, ie ear athe feceranh Au | Sutra pt tee eats | rare, gh Gee gore, Seat | 3 wom 50. as FOURTEEN etna oe a Oe | important events and of famous men. He | Order would come that millions must be | trust ou the property sold, to thelr sutictaction. | advertisement of such feasle in some newspaper ‘TWEEN H AND I STREETS NORTHWEST, aT fifteen (15) | riving at Washingtos SUNDAYS aboct 10 p.m | Kept full memoranda of everything con- | had at once, and {t was his business to raise | “The tertis of gle to be CeO eA an | eee ee, PUBLIC AUCTION. and one- | fue schedule.) A | ~ re | the money. How he did it, how he organ- | days from the day of sale, or in default thereof ALBERT A. WILSON, 3 RIO ry. Pena ca oases ea rece ea | er ee a caret es ee | cates ee ont nba onlay hacen tance JOHN B. LARNER, On, MONDAY, OOTORER SIXTEENTH, 1808, st ‘money in| sence | for him, "Hvery night Just before he went | Diacedhundreds, of millions: absoade° these SF etter er ea tgee St the. rial, and onset — wre will sell at pobile auction Ist $. he, with interest. pas” | ~ sce cz, \ . 2 01 road, : on arieeioe | ee = r 2 | {2 Ped he sotted down the occurrences of | #F€ matters of history.” citouwces pg her ace and after" wich notice by 20 | THE ABOVE SALE TAS BERN. postpone, | No. 250, fronting 22 feet, @ inches ca scat ails of by a deed of trast | NEW PAu a 2, fe ates the day and he thus left a record of the S INTER. | vertioement as the undersigned trestecs may rem | by request an NDAY, NTY- treet ,bortuwest and running back dns, Testing and "Darsday, « hour and place. that width to an alley 29 feet wide. This is an M important conferences that he had while —-eee. — Ley g here 8 OCTOBER, A.D. 1893, sam ‘ot: | all wharts 5 Ww ired to be mad ALFERT A. SON enc Food }, and located fm that Me Ww [Be was, in public life All the cabinet | trom Works at Norfolk Burned. | whos ?'tit of $1000 3ill he required to be made ea JOUN B. LARNER, Salat ele SP eet in, wale ‘is bat HE, Paneer accommeds meetings as “s Po 7 i ing at purchaser's cost. oct ‘Trustees. dom sale makes it very cy Fecelved until Scretary, o€ the ‘Treasury are thus record. | ,hPe,Lambert's Point Iron Works at Nor. | SOS a er Dw. TrLEE, Cana ie ry ion, The Improvements. consist of “s BON TtkD & O., agents, isan, dlry”givea ia" mutanell te {0% were tenroved by fre peony. The nonear o agpeetaBt | MSSPTR OAS Gi, ome | eo ananassae Set P. Chase in the t.s.! — of Pome ume. = a = = | and were valued at about $10,000, covered "1307 F et. uw. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLINGS | and Dath and modern conveniences. ‘central |Papers. 1 had 4 call not long ago from ae by insurance. The fire is thought to have| océ-d&ds icine TRENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORFEC | for fats one cy lager Saahaey, nee Set NORPOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT OQ, . pore 2 | of incediary origin, TE Oe = EEN , 2 - 4 : — a me that he had to unwind himself to get old friend of my father’s who lives in Ohio CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATR WEST, BY AUCTION. Terms: One-third Dalapce in one, two and DAILY LINE BETWEEN GC a, “ agg one eee 7" * ——ce0e_____ . STREET. WEEN SECOND AND | By virtue of a decd of trust, given to us, and | three years, with notes bearing interest ‘and ‘ust DENTISTRY FORTRESS MONROE» Dicaaht’ in his manners and fond. of chit: | autotioge och ert, Be, had, & mans aiven Taking Things Quietly. Timed Stents NoRTHWest, WasHiNe. | auly recorded in Liber, So, 10, ove! 208 eset ae a aged ot runt on the proper. Ail cow: = bare va dren. He made mach of me and I liked him. him. in’ trust to be hablished ‘eftes Isis | From ‘Trath. PS ee ae a ES to'be Sm, | U4 8 DENTAL ASSOCIATION, THE LEAD! encaniennhate90~ Soageesetnigpereed I knew Daniel Webster, too. He seemed to death. This he said he would send to me poe aac e coperaraepeeecerbnemen tence tar the undersigned trustees wil Ger for tare ty | plied aye mae A craton ches Wh okie nly oi | WASHINGTON AND NORPOLK—SOUTR me at that time to be my ideal of how a/I don’t know what it-is, but I should think No. T3888, wherein Catherfe Makely “et al are | public ‘auction, in front of the premises. on WEL. ; fa be ee = Leave % sion daily at 7 p.m, trom foot giateaman ought to look. “He was very so-|it might be of great value; omplainatitg aud ili, ‘L.'Angue et al. are de. | Resbay.' OCDOuEI EIGHTEENTH, 18 aT 5 ©. o cand to as e_OS_| ayn. wharf. arrive at Poctrem, Bowes, at ber and impressive in his manner. He sel-| “In what ese fendants, the undersigned, “as trustees, ‘will, on | HALP-PAST I Ul those, cer Auctioneers. o. <p | Sm next Sora t'Eieg octyhs wae per? Had sod he | Chlet Juntce Chane!” fraueade> =OT® HOS Ge HEPAT ote SUR PRE: | tt ica foe oy hated ev ing ca |G Qe Aa Gains, TRaatias | Seep ice used to send me his speeches. I don't sup-| “They are all carefully stored away,” re- Soll at pubic section, tm irene of the promis: | Scteakit’ news col Gouna’ th oor cas extracting positivel; without pein. No inexpe- | *° Pose he thought T would read them, but he | plied Mrs. Chase ewe a fot eaullsred seven (ih tn David Bhoctmnbacoeniene | Cott etn ae ond sear 8 ‘recorded sul Fenced and locompetent boy Acsivtaata or Dew! Femeeno Gompliment me and show that he| them I Keep in-a fire-proc! tenn sede | huiaivinion of equare, 008, "as described “in said | Sivision of square urndcred, 30. TRUSTEES SALE OF DAPROVED Puoremrr.am | fniged graduates intrurted, o/ petice tt remembered me and I know that I felt very * 7 use, improved by @ frame dwelling house. same at @ point on the sout! ING NOS. ‘AND 4311 BEL er tos me Proud when I saw Daniel Webster's frank jj,8¢,,smgunt of them have been “sent to “*Torms ot enie:, ‘Obe-tidrd G2) cash aan the bal- | soe" bendreh and thirty-four (Si) fees reas ees | Bang NOS 0%, 1800 AND 13 dated the 288 of De, Grasam, “Brtracting! Boe ee upon pieces of mail which came to me at Harvard Cnilegera © ba een cays Rr | ance thercof iy siz, twelve and eighteen months, | east line of 15th street, and running thence cast February, 1902, and recorded in Liber So. 377. ee ee ee | arreaete on sate at R971, 1851 and 1421 Pea the New York school ih t College, a Prof. . Who is writ- | With interest from’ day of sale, ‘which pur- | twenty-six feet; thence alnet a jo 408. et sea... land. records Cleaning, 75e. ee, iii: a: i >. ' Tuan ete tenn to ti te of in SS MOETADUE, 2 my tacher for the Sten spe evade Maley the Court at cleo t | they enent ain fet ,and hance ooewhsaets pars Si Capital AY tin discereenees | FNEE STE eng. ay tag Me | we See a eae Charles Sumner. He was a no-| Sea it cannot po tee Getail like the work | | the purchaser. No deed given until payment of all | (90) feet to the place of ‘beginning, together with | Will sell'at suctlcn.te front of be Very best fall wet toet a files eoiaatigah: him when he was a, bachelor and: T'Zew Which T have in vie Wo'day.of sales “All convepancing ‘aad recordintnt | Goad eh erent te $B G00, RAS ates ae ee | OB, MONDAY FOUR, O'CLOCK PALS ti tort | GROSHON’S DENTAL PARLORS, TSTAnLISIIED | Gon. Supt. jen he was @ bachelor and I saw : : | today of sale. mavesancing ‘and re ‘at | dced 000, ; > : much of him after his marriage and the! Chief Justice in History. | Cost of the purchaser. A’ depoult of $100 wilt he | cece Juma’ teo4e forty-two (42) front of lot sumbered six (G) by the | iser, 1908 14th RE nw. Arciois! “Tet trouble which followed “What do you think of your fath | required at the time of sale. The terms of sale | “Ferme: The porchase (over and above the | full depth thereof in corn haste col | gertea, $7, $12 to £20. “Open all boars, inlodl N TRAVEL “How did Sumner hi v rrr ? your father’s place must be complied with in fifteen days from day of | deed of trust above mentioned) to be paid in cash, | suventyone (771) with Improvements thereon. | Sundays. [oral anaesthetic used for twitnow ex 4 3 EL. am as appen to marry?” I tn history? Does the world of today know tale; ofberwle the trustees toncrve. the right t0 | SF wMich $200 must De Paid at the fies ot Seite | Soeahttae ot tived ie oon Bry meets tuerean. | Sundays. Lara! carte cr : ——— « - him as he was | Tenell the Property at, cost and ris of defaulting Terms to be complied with in fifteen days, otber- ball. Terms: One-balf cash, balance in six apd | — ; SARE SEE Wa BUN, ‘ries Summer's U nhappy Marriage. “It dor not,” repli | | purchaser after five day: vertisement of such | wise the trustees reserve the rizht to resell the |tweive months with foterest, secured by deed of | PREF Dental age gs “He was not married until late in life,” ren |, Tt 4988 replied Mrs. Chase. “I be- | Feaule in The Evening Star. Property, at the rink aud cont of detaulting par | trast oo, the property sold,’ ot all cash at the om "and artifeial teeth, Inerrted witout char: plied Mra, Chase. Hie spect sensi ts Te-|tteve the time will come when nis work | WILLIAM J, SULLER, chaser, (All couveyaneing, recording, &e., ‘at = Bey purchaser A deposit of $000 required | cept cost of material, at 122% Tt hase. He spe lost of his _ ectated = - Fe. haser. a sale; all conveyancing and recording ment ian Cuintence inthe ats of Mechelen cy webb ta etatok he waa" ont of Tes Eigen eg 2 Je eee eee +t be was married to his studies and his pro- | sacrificed himself to a large extent to his | ocd-dieds | ecp-akds ‘Trastess, | o6-ands o ANT, June 3. Foreizn Expross. aus

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