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16 ; THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MAROH 27, 1894-SIXTEEN PAGES. 5 = mer nreee = = =—?-:- PSS: DELINQUENT TAX LIST. DELINQUENT TAX LIST. DELINQUENT TAX LIST. ene ae Segoe it the commonweal of AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. = = = =——— === — — = am not leading an army, no ~ — — — ——— - = == = —~— _ - . fscyrr oF WASHINGTON (Agricultural)— {ania A., 2 tots, each. ‘Waggaman, Jno. F. wae how much a subsidized press, at the THIS EVENING. FUTURE ba FUTURE DAYs tinued: uch, Martha P. Waggamun, Jno. F ictation of the mon: wer, tries to make Face ceaeencoe SANSON BROS. AU cen Cocco, Sage Wasgaman, Jno. F this apparent, and all the epithets hurled | F. WARREN JOHNSOS, AUCTIONEER wane = oe RATCLIFFE, DARR & OO,, AUCTIONEERS, son, Wm. H. and A. . F at us as anarchists or 1 mob get UNREDEEMED PLEDG! THREE-STORY NEW BRICK DWELLIN ‘ Leples, Wm. H. —_ more weigtt trom ill-advised admissions by | SUCTION SALE OF UNREDE! = R STREET NORTAWEST. ALI. CAND CELLAR ° Soe our friends than all else besides. The war- ae will _sell, + suction, at, the ctere of A SOXVENIENCES, CONTAINING CONTAINING Nace = ¥. Ja Marsh, 4. H = Tenders Mapped States Senate was magnificent. Dispatches O'CLOCK 'A.M., all the unredeemed pledges in bis | A.D. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in £ Cook, John T. x ‘ 5 McEuen, C. A |store upon which the interest is due one year or | front of the promises. McEuem, C. A. nd ulker, M. J., and others, 2 lot 1 state that even the President of the United *, etal-cased PART OF LOT 12, IN SQUARE 133, 100K P.M.. we Ter for sale at more, consisting of Gold, Silver States is engaged in a deal with Wall street | Watches, Chulns, Charms, Lockets, McEwen, ©. 4 Welle, Mei yg CaM Buttons, | fronting twenty 0) feet on street Sr the depth | or ee eee, MeEuea, C. ‘ight, M. erest i Br Pins, Studs, Lace Ins, Ear- | of one hundre! ¢ ) feet to an alley. This lot is Pree - McEnen, C. A. Wright, M. J. ue Gore tienen eee nt eet vane eae eae Gold and Set Rings, Medals, | imp-oved by e handsome, new brick dwelling, with fronting 16 fect 6 inches on RB st., with a depth Water, S. 8. We Badges, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Diamonds all the moder» conveniences, containing eleven (11) | % 100 feet to a 15-foot alley, improved tm 3. 8 $ shall march out peaceably, and de- | soa" cther Precious, Stones, Books, Guns, Hides, | rooms, and a recy aenentie property im the north- | Well-built S-story brick dwelling destrined area 4 pend upon the outpouring of a peaceful peo- Revolvers, Umbrellas, Valises, Clocks, Dress Goods | west. Subject to tren of $1,300, due July, xs, 5 lot, “each. ple to defend ns trom Pinkertons, cither as | and Skirts, Shawls, Sealskin Wraps, Opera and | Tecms: One-third cash. belance in one ant two | secured by deed of trust 3 ots, eae policemen, militiamen, United States sol- | Field Glasses, Boots, Carving nives, Forks, diers, cr petty party politicians. This is a Shears, Clippers, Pi Cigar Smokers, Mi nity 5 lots, each. years, notes to bear interest at 6 per cont Terms (over aud awe trust) cash A rT annum, payable semi-aially, amd t be secured | Of $200 required at the time of sale; nee eomt ~ | terms to ty Glasses, &c. Sale to continue morning 0 | by a deed of trust on the property: sold all cash, | be complicd with in fifteen days from the Sa acorn pest Abe hone ies ne ace at 2 and 7 o'clock until all the | at the option of the porches, “A Gackt at ad Leb, ainesedes the tee ts me vane oe r | i N, cast 0} . e ie com: rancing, recording, pure cos 25 | against itself cannot stand Is as true tcday | » WARREN JOHABON, Auctioneer, wh20-T¢° with Im fiftera slays, otherwise the right ree RATCLIFFE, Dalat x coo" 24 | as when originally uttered and sed in the | — “Sees to zese'l the property at the risk and cost} mbh22-d&ds Auctioneers, 50 | dark days of the civil war by Abraham Lin- “TOMORROW. “4 purchaser, after five days’ advertise. | ——— —_ — a cola, the father of the legal tender. ae ae OE em me lect Feuilq in Some wewspaper published DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. he Following in his footsteps, we seek to de- DULEY & HERRING, AUCTIONEERS, ’ DENCANSON BROA. ‘ “ > wares 64 | throne gold, as our forefathers did King : ———— = at eeietotecaritmatondememor fee 8 gy Tr re et ee Waggaman, 5@ | George in 1776, and once more have legal- SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &c., TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE HOUSES, XUMBERS 1907, 1909. 1911, iid Waggainan, .66 | tender money, such as would be circulated At our new auction rooms, ON WEDNESDAY, IN WASHINGTON, D. C., KNOWN AS HOUSE AND 1915, ON THE EAST SIDE OF ‘THIR- Martin, Mog wee 60 | if the two Coxey bills are passed. Now we | MARCH IWENTY BIGHTH, COMMENCING AT | NO. 633 MARYLAND AVENUE NoR Mines Niu 'StKES! BETWEEN T AND U agit aid Wassaman, $4 | have followed your leadership, advo-ating | TEN O'CLOCK A.M., emb: Mader ceconer | i stein 8 w denen GF thn Quen: te Rs RO RRETS KORTEWESL, SASEDNGTOX, DA Moore, Richard. ct Speed “5g | the bill for the unlimited coinage of silver | second-hand furniture, oak ae Tents Couches, | the District of Columbia, datca Fetes som Tao | runry @. 1005, ond reesatod te fiver Teh “folie 33 Morrison, R. J. M. Winta: Teac, ask olsen. .o7 | 88 money, and if we are to judge of the | suites, oak and reat, cite teres, eet toster tar |18 equity cause numbered 14087, Wace ve. Pax- | et stg one of the land svents of the Dismiee of ; ‘Wilkes Tase aal chee 72 ailver men by you, looked upon as you are Ea peg let en rage pes meget wos dete, Umdersigned, as. trustees tn said decree, ia, we, the undersigved trustees, will sell — a ne (rot RE peop parreg pee ew plots | hatr and cotton top mattresses, ‘pillows, Brussels | Wil) oer for ss Si pubif ar ee in the auction auction, iu frost of the premises, on in & Co. G street north- | west, in said city, on SATURDAY, Mwhiecat | and ingrain carpets, pictures, lamps, easels and THE SBCOND DAY OF APRIL, A.D, and silver men as our common enemy, gold. | other miscellaneous goods of every description. 1t HALFVAST POUR O'CLOCK P.M. ibe is THIRTY-FIRST. isi, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ing d-serih 7 iz: Lote Mockbe Cb ammanae <2 Thus the Rubicon has been crossed. by scusran, the house No. 633 Maryland avenue northexct, ua 12 nod 120; fe Spalding Se Raveataaiy Sat Myrick, Thos. Young, Eaw., 2 lots, each the silver forces, and we cannot falter. The Jot 30, Ip Groft’s subdivision of square S64, Wash. | division of lots i equaterstae as per plat recone Myrick, Thos. Yeung, Edw., 4 lots, each por pe ue Sot now, demonetization of 1827 7th st. n.w. er heey a ES Se ee of |in Liver -v, folio 71, of the records of the sure ¥ Ye , Riebard. as well as iver. —. os look No. folio 144, | Veyor'’s office of the District Maddox, Wan ii Romain (Signed) J. 8. COXEY, | pf will sell WEDNESDAY, TWENTY; | With the improvements, consieting of a three-story | with all the Tuiprovemenas, © uumbls, Sagethor ee EIGHTH, ar = tes = — “ = ior [eee eee Se ates ee nll Es ern fan- Each jot wiil be sold separately. Mayse, bs 2s ame 3 —-se0 cods, consisting of Dry Fancy Goods, ‘kib- | i t lary avenue | Terms of sale: One-third of the puren ee ee Sn eee ee ee eee GOV. JONES WANTS TO KNOW. Ms," Laces, Fimbroideries, Corsets, Hosters, La-| hortheast by a depth of S4 feet, in cash wnd the balance in two equal notes of the me: page ‘ee dies” and Men's Furnishing Goods, “&°., Sc. Terms: One third cask (of which $200 must be de. | purchaser “Ur yurcusset, Tepable ae one eee oe They Were Accommodate’ tn a y pr ia posite ime ,, the residve at one avd years from the das . sceured Newland, F. G. zi Hall Last Night. Senator Hoar Asked if He Indorsed| mize zi” S. SAMSTAG, Auctioneer. | {wo pears, 5 aie tesansst treme Ge Of ale, secured trust on the property sold, sald antes hace x LF. G 3 the Home M. e u — ST CTS = Sey rty. ferms are not complied | interest at the rate wf 6 per cent per anoum fro ewland, But seventy-two of Coxey's commonweal-| tte Home Market Club Circular WALTER B. WITTALNE & OO, ADUTIOKEESE. | wt te tee Soze the rtens roserte the nisat So | ten Guy af sae Sots eee eee ek ers had the courage to march away from le Tome Market Club at Boston has at-| sare of UNSERVICEABLE PROPERTY AND | flys public “notice. Conveyancing, Ken ut | or purchases. ae gag th weilgh of the porchascr ce 4 me! “4 4 &e., at | or purchasers. A ‘deposit of $250 will be required Canton yesterday afternoon in the face of | temPted to raise $5,000 for Kolb to use in MATEI AT THE GENERAL POST OF- | purchaser's cos jon each lot at the time of sale. Terms | to be complied with iu 15 days from date of or the property in deta: will be resold at the risk at defaulting purchaser or pur- next election. The cir- FICE DEPARTMENT. WOODBURY WHEELER, 472 La. ev = ing Alabama’ BS, the wintry blast that was blowing at the | CAtTY! On WEDNESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH, R. FOKD COMBS, 464 La. time set for the start. The band deserted | CUlar sent out contained a letter from Sena-| aT ELEVEN O'CLOCK AM. we shell sell at pub:| mbip-d&de ai at that point also, and that took much of | tT Hoar warmly indorsing the plan, be-| lic auction, in the General Post Office Court (en . trance on Sth street), a quantity of unserviceable DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, ~ | SB8set® Me a eon ee, beevious advertiser: “ the spirit out of the soldiers. The march | CUSe he regarded Kolb’s movement as| property, such as old lea! pipe; brass. iron, gal: : owls veg A comptes, pe _ ners. from Canton to Louisville, Ohio, through | Promising to real up bailot-box stun, | Ebel io cade ee net, ake tine lft | RXPCUTOR'S S414 OF ERawe Denia wow. | at ot purine ae — two inches of snow and in a temperatue ome = fewanl the cause of protection. The| tahies, carpets, matting, linoleum and other mis-| Ry virtue of the last will Sod teteoent of Gi Prustoe, Oppenheimer, §. = 20 degrees above zero was anything but a Seal woe Senator Hoar’s letter accom- cellancous articles. ag ge a ae eee! aan ALBERT RB. RUPP, Truster: Oppenheimer, S. and G. pleasant experience for the thinly clad | Dante tw aon cee rou Carseat the misene WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aneta. | Day OF MAlCH. .D. anit AT RIVE Uclairn ssl ventral National Bank, city. wanderers, who had imagined that the en-|' In consequence of the publication, Gov.| THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS, | E59) tint he cant 1 fet ott ee ert DULEY aguas and others... tire trip to Washington would be a sort ae defeated Kolb, sent Senator Est ow. aid Jor im, sored by a frame dwelling. aad ~ : others, 2 lots, each. .$1. of springtime frolic. oar the following telegram: BUILDIN' IN BROOKLAND,| TERMS: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROV 5 Others. «----+ +++ +++ 88-69 Louisville, Ohio, has not for years had in| ‘‘State of Alabama, office of the governor. aa ees eh D. 6. at Merios, Immediately after the sale of house and lot KNOWN AS No. 12 TROT CAE, Z 3 (Hon. George F. Hoar, Washington, D. C.:] On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOUN, MARCH TWEN-|I Will sell a small quantity of Household Goods, STREET © ORTH WE one bunch such a conglomeration of men| wone'New fork ghoene Saturday last pub-| TY-EIGHTH, 1804, at. FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., on | 4» contained on the Pree sor WILSOX. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Februs with such a variety of characteristics a8} ished a confidential circular of the Home | tht. premises, wo ‘shall sell lot 2, in Talba Executor of the cckate of | DiycHiaD- 1898 and recorded in Liber No. LT $ferteon in"a Strona’ wind'cna ther anoy | Marat, Cub of Botton appealing for con-| Rteraasct,biaaat crea 2 tae | mnanaen TS wltrt Soca | SH SPLsuath Sear set came i ee afternoon in @ strong wind and the snow | tributions throughout N. 1 5 Ba. : a t mand. | seit ol . tthe part 2 "and ‘others, tr: “$1 blowing a perfect, hurricane. Far out on | money. to ata he ee ee Heeee | plat of the property can be seen at vur office. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS | fhe" premises, ‘ee avetiag, MuatieR, An, font others, ‘4 lots, each. -$1. e country road leading from Canton to] here. The circul: * THOMAS ING & CO., a 4 - oa | ise, aT HAL ST FOUR O'CL i al Louisville could be heard the cheery notes! scandalous accusations againet Ge ste | mat 7 DOWwLE Abetioacers,_ | ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE DRAUGHT axD Dry. | OP Te a of the bugler before the cavalcade could rok : DRIv zabered one bundred und forty-four i144), cw Fs ORSES, | MULES, LUMBER WAGOAS, | fn Wo 8 apere e aeaee y= . le government and the people of Alabama. You 8. SAMSTAG, AUCTIONEER. iveck, LE AND DOUBLE HARNESS Lered ie humid slgivishe of lots tm equare be seen. While Louisville was the one| are represented as indorsing the author of —- AND. STABLE BELONGINGS, dc. AT AUC- | surdivisioa in receded ng "ueteen 19), wx suid point on the entire route that had not been | the slanders and approving the contents and | _ Will sell daily contents of store No. 355 Pa. ave. Ti Distekt. of Odea in oak TE canvassed in the interest of the common-| purposes of the circular, aw. meat By virtue of the power vested in us as the ad. proved ty @ Gew twoeten tate weal,there were several hundred spectators, Pepa a Fstsbed tat 2eess und balance of one (51), inclusive, of a subdivision mmde by re 6. “Th, ublics if = \ DARR > , AUCTIONEERS. ministrators of the a of the late J. Kitten, we. ann who cheered lustily as Generalissimo Coxey, | of a Senaroe toon Matentte te ral eas therite! oo. = Fir Set Se pablie, suction, at the LUMDUR | A depot of $250 will be re MB. rand Marshal Hrowne, Oklahoma Sam. | grave accusations against the honor of the | VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE, No. 925 0 | TNCKSDAT, THE, TWRert Nite Ley OF of wile aud fall terms must be M. E.. 34 the cowboy, and seventy-five | footmen | people of Alabama in order to inflame the| STREET NORTHWEST (CORNER OF COLL -| MARCH, A.D, 1894, AT TEN O'CLOCK A-M., for eee parerve Gbe SleSt ty een at cale, ME 33 Vacant eld near the'conter of the village | felines of his people against him, that mon-| MENTS “CONT MINKA CaHiteEREN tong, | cunts tO the higbest ‘bidders, the following gout | 2aumtee™ grenerve poche Goma Se i E, 3 Ss pes be Sor ‘supper “and the passin ite. canara Sie ES |S aes seus AverION, Tt TC Oe 2 BO Se ee TS L. MERKEL, Taste M E-. 43 Passions to raise a fund in Massachusett: < EGGS: 4 LUMBER WAGONS, 1 SPRING ‘WAGON, x . ag gon agen 9 night begun. to inf hi i On | WEDNESDAY | AFIEKNOON, — MARCH PEW = . = SP st A. 08 ‘o influence the people of Alabama in the - : 1 ROCKAWAY B' 1 IGH, = he 03 It was cheering news that Mayor Sway | selection of officers to administer their own an sane, oe — PARTS OF WAGONS AND PUGGIES, ahen as WALTER H. ACKER, Trostes, M. 4 brought to the half-frozen hordes when he| state government. A Senator like yourself, Roce nie Ree eee ee ee 5 SETS WAGON ITARNESS, &. ae 4 a. said his city hall, with an audience duals, | WhO has so long and conspicuously guarded | the owner, who is @ hon-resident, se wate, SOGGY SARK THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS, ¥ nae that could accommodate 200 individuals, | the honor and dignity of the statehood of | “Scr ar tot 1 "m miuare 306, fronting 20 fect on “FANNY G) KITCH a8 8 & oe. B vp was at Marshal Browne's disposal. There! Massachusetts, will, Iam sure, concede the |O street and improved by an clexumt aud” sum pikes ‘Administratrix, . ; a Twas all contributed forthe night aa| rfhtet.tne €overnce of Alabama. who owes | statis aie 2 tor lk ee i ail tod: cemeteries SOON Wiel oa a de pee 4 @ like duty to her, to ask whether the letter . mh21-d&dbs Administrator, D. C.—FRONTING ON EiGi Taye 4 | Loulsville's quota toward assisting the | purporting to be from you Is genuine, and | _,7i® Property, will be sold subject to a deed of | _® ee —| Neat D StRERT NOMTH Wind ee East pee 26 tae aa Lay Sreatnfrar ot ci em tie — correctly states your action? 36 ber 14, 1892. T. E. WAGGAMAN, REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER. punts. 53 e: im ” MAS G. NES, ‘Terms: Cash (over and above trusty. A d it . : 7, 'y virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of Pee is #352 | land march, were liberal in thelr supplies “Governor of Alabama.” | of $250 required upon acceptance of ‘bid. If the | CHANCERY, SALE OF | VALI Are Lor, De the District of Columbia, dated March 13, 164, ta Diller B.. 10 31.60 fale noes Sener OF the coe tion west: No reply has yet been received by Gov. ferme (of sale are bot complied with in 15 durs| BUINDING BRICK DWELLING, “Ne aia 4p he Bowter Bamber: Biller “i 33 sites sc $848 | while presenting a decidedly uncouth and | 2°P° the property at Dacia aifetianctat (alts | ny virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | Seeiyiot sue et gullle auction, tia ot ‘the so or others, & lets, eneh. $212 | Grotesque appearance, were in the cnain! ‘The absence of a telegram of sympathy | Sale in some newopaper published i Washirton, | She, District of Columbia. passed, in equity, Xo. | Five O°CL0ok dot "M,"* tn sauare wié, of Dee 3 others. HE | fairly cied for men of their class. There is/ trom the United States government is the |B. C. All conveyancing Gad recording ee thatect | bile auction, in froutqof the weet, TOF | the official subdivision of Washington, D.C... front . 3 . -#1.54 | sufficient provender in the commissary wag- subject of remark in Turin, Italy, where | of the purchaser. sale, at public auction, in Front of the premises, on | ing 21 feet 8 inches on Sih street east by a dept a oe n to supply the commonweal several dnys << : RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, | THURSDAY, MARCH TWENTYNINTH, 1894, at | or lus feet 1 inch, with improvements, ‘cunsee Diller B 41 peg sm Bore Pomme ¥S| many messages of sorrow over Kossuth’s| 1119 agas ‘Auctioneers. | HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. part of lot 2. | of a frame dwell a Diller B 33 10.65 | Without replenishing. death have been received. = 7 _ {m square north of square 515, Washington, D.C. | “rtrmss uethint cash (of which $150 must be Diller B.. 42 ‘ian Leche Cea hae Aa Gomme ee rg g tg gt A ad mt & Ge Ree = oe ~ 2 Diller B. 37 e Upon the arrival of the “army” and the ¥ running thence west 20 feet, thence north 92 feet | ou. py ty Diller B 5 oo placing of the camp to the satisfaction of AUCTION SALES. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | 6 iuches to the alley in rear of said lot, ‘thence | 0m Gay of sale, ny ag Diller B ‘a3 : tea aecieciote: Gesttal Master Bedeas = = aaa KROWN, AS NO; p82 NEW HAMPSHLE | cast 20 feet and thence south 92 feet € laches. to the trustees reserve tho 5 ¥ AVPINUE NO! VEST. the place o' > With the improvements fo resell efau! haser'’s ri = ee e Wes reed to the shivering cota st Camp] ___DUNCANOON BROR, ADOTIOnma | Bf “Saf c.caaanssrer Setghevemier 3% |Shger tatel ie ty too deceny Omnsura | S24 See TE POE wa” Commas Sat He “$2.14 D. was read to the shivering hosts at Camp = et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- | cash, of whic posit of $100 must be made at |“ * AVOODBURY WHEELER. 3 -$2.02 D. : Peffer: THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- | junbis, and at the request of the party secured, | time of sale, he balance in three equal in- | ‘472 La. ave. “ee “$1.94 D. ! “ m ING, BEING NUMBERED 2143 N STREET | we will sell at lic auction, in front of the stallments, in 1, 2 and 3 years, for which notes of | or N H. $1.85 D. x ‘Comrades: Although experiencing sharp- NORTH WEST. n ses, on NESDAY, MARCH ‘I'WENTY- | purchaser,’ bearing interest from day of sale, and apes cd 4 ao ee H. jee D. $3 | ly the inclemency of the weather, I con-| On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH TWENTY. | BiGHTH, 1804, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | becored by ded at eeert in nate OF saale, and mhi7-d&es “i , =e £ ES | deeb 8 | eee pete etna ae the Saat oe ea ee” | Bali Taha Gt hn Solace g | Seance tase ae | an 5 “ jam} ire avenue, by ‘ul lept reof of conveyancing ai w at parchaser’s = 1gz.27 D. 47 | fellow-feeling for each other. There have LOT 158, IN SQUARE 09. lot 6, in square 29, with the improvements thereon. |cost. If terms are not complied with fe don, uction Sale CS. a 2.22 D. .52 | been a few desertions. por things —~ _ lot ts eee by a ae at en aa aah. an deposit = $1 eet time fron ¢ sale sy —, reserve the right to resell THYSON HOUSE, x $ “$1. pected, He tly | dwelling, contain! rooms, cellar ai th; a je a Wl terms to be complied with in ten | risk cost of the defaniti rebases 5 7 HE. Ps Sta | oe coe Teka Lae ee Rodera conveniences, eApittendid chance for a de-| days trom date ‘of sale. Conveyancing, "&en, ‘at |" we FILLING rast ane sis unis oe cs . “$1.70 | When any one who joins this commonweal | #able Lome or investment. oo ‘. 7 7 as : HS. Terms: One-third . Dal tn : JESSE L. HEISKELL, T. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. mhl7-dias EE Stone, D. 3134 | receives @ badge we expect him to show it] , Terms: Ouethind cash, ‘balance in tre years jos Festa, | = WAG *___edss |Inaugurai Auction Horse Ee — se ee | ae Mighest veneration. and should. they tunuals, ad, 10/be secured bya deed of trust on WALTER H, ACKER, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. Sale ue part the property sold, or al . at the opt the + Way s # } Stone’ Di Ds, and Sohaen “31:38 | considered dishonorably dismissed from | purcha ‘oat Sepestt of $200 Tequlred at the time | _mb17-d&ds 2 Trustees. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UXIMPROVED | MONDAY, APRIL SHCOND, AT TEN A.M, E . the arm: an never again r- | of ie. weyancing, ctc., at purchaser's cost. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. EAL. EST FRONTING ON EIGHTID Apd will continue every a acces i med hig oe needa $n83 mitted to. re-enter. We keep all samee | Terme Of aie te be complied with in ten days — STREET EXTENDED, ABOUT TWO HUN- | MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and PRIDAY at 10 aM. cS. Stellwagen, E. J. and O., tr. $1.42 | on file. Any member who disobeys orders | from day of sale, otherwise the right reserved to | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO NICE BRICK DWELL- HUNDRED FEET NORTH OF GRANT AVE-| HORSES, MULES, . Simms, Bnoch..: as $3.64 | of his marshal will be dismissed after the | esell the property, at the risk and cost of default- INGS ON THE CORNER OF NINTH AND A| | NUE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. | CARRIAGES, RUGGIES, Ey: Schafer, Fred’k W ket | third omens "ol an tha ing purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of | STREETS SOUTHEAST, BEING PREMISES | | Under and by virtue of & ceriain deed of trast | WAGONS, HARNESS, &c. ie Sackeckihor - third offense. Reporters of all the press | guch resale in some ne r published in Wash- NOS. 28 AND 30 NINTH STREET SOUTHEAST, | to the undersicned trnstees, bearlug Jan- | Received on consigninent and exhibited up to the a F} poporaaber-waig oe should foe eaten Fee eaneahs by *. NO | ington, D.C. Di NSON BROS., Aucts. By = 3 a cereain deca of trust, dated the | nary = 1008, — vogee| in 2 Tie wd | mb24-6r bour of sale. 4 : . ° matter how the papers they represent treat | mnl9-d&ds Second (2d) day of July, A.D. 180, and recorded | follo 409, et seq.. of the land records to for | = —— Starkweather, $55.12 a amoung the land records ‘of the District of Colum-| the District of Columbia, and at request of + aenestne —— Commonweal will see that ma intewcarci| (OTHE ABOVE ALE HAS BEEN Sgt pole ggg ES eas ee Horses at Auction. 2 “38. Pre ~ P * > the Starkweather, E e081 | Dorsons pess through the lines. On behalf | aint QEVENTE: 100i" tele Toee aed eee | teacet re. ell aia et patie race sareeree DAY GF MARCH, A.D. i8e4, AT FIVE O'CLOCK Starkweather, Geo. B :$19.72 | of Mr. Coxey and all members of the com- | 7WENTSE DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. | of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, | P.M. in front Of ‘the pretnises, the following | ‘TDirty head of standard bred trotting stock oe San eee Vara oe nae ne Bond people: THOS. DOWLING & CU., Auctioneers, Ba OUR O'CLOCK PAE far the county. of Wasbingsen aT ie: esse ok | saiperteh isthanien; Sabb colts and sli ; bee ye A ae . | in counts pington, stricto : . bru Eulliig, Gemrge’. sass. | to ocr physial wants and oreered ore ee 612 E st. no feribed eal estate, attuate a the city of Wash | Coltmiia, apd Kiown wad distingaisned oc pist of | mmerted Percherons, trod mares, colte and sia Smith, George -$3.64 | with the unison of true Christianity. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED = Di as Seige pea and | distin. = — = eg | one unde | ROCKVILLE, FAIR GROUNDS, 8 “ ‘ L Re t y renty-seven (127), © rt and twenty- pone ge age ors ‘Jesse Coxey 1s hereby elected chief of] PROPERTY IN FENTON PLACE BETWEEN | £7ubed as and | forty-seven (47) iu. Amirew’ Duite | eight (zh) and one hundred and ‘twent | FRIDAY, MAKCH THIRTIRTH, 12:30 P.M. Sends. James K- Si | Sor chlet of comiminatry depacene Soieg | RORTIEGSE TOL AND K AND L STREETS | nd oun, Garriou's subdivision of fore ta equare | (5) 10. Wri ana Vkwown'vas'"Siouat’ etias! | Property of the Moveiaat Steck Farm, 30. Sane, J. J. and S.A eB | Bor chlet eating rig eer By virtue of a decd of trust, bearing date on the | BUmberad nine hundred and forty th folie tek at (ae per viet cocemeA te kiee: tae a | : : 2a @ ean ern’ 6 34-74 us, Brother Sam Pfrimann is hereby elected | ™!th (9) day of May, A. D. 1588, and recorded the records of the surveyor's office of the District folio 59, of the records of the office of the | WHITE & SONS, PROPRIETORS, ADAMSTOWX, — = = mt Co. $36.58 : eh that i Chief ‘4 am the land records of the District of Colum- | of Columbia, commencing for the same at the Surveyor of the [istrict ‘of Columbia. — Said | [ons . : $4.25 ect in that capacity. Chief Bugler J. E.| bia In “iver No. 1525, at follo 466 et sey., and southwest corner of said lot and squa nd run-| three lots containing nearly one acre of land | MD. imme, John, $12.18 | Oliver of Massillon, who blew Gabriel’s| at the request of the holder of the notes secured ning thence north on Ninth street east sixty-one | are located near the aorthern boundary © Smith. Joba W- -$831 | trump on Easter morn, being unable to ac- | thereby, we will offer at public auction, in front | (Gi feet; thence east, twenty (Us feet to ane cane | ely for catalogue. mb24-5t® Swindells, James re company us, owing to an obdurate lard- | of the premises. Qo, WEDNESDAY the TWENTY. Une of aid lot; thence south sixty-one (G1) feet to ‘Terms of sale: Ay ocet ant ahove Sret treet SALE OF COBR'S HOTEL igs38 | 10rd. his place has been given John C. | PINST DAY OF MARCH, Se ne foubteing ae. | Agstreet south’ thence west along A street twenty | rey ey LE order of the Orphans’ Court, issued om the perv White of Chicago, formerly of the first | scrined real estate situate in’ the city of acc, | 2 feet to the place of begtusing together wit! oe teeectetiae oe eee Sos, | the aduuinistrstor “36.69 be Grate Say ania Zz Bm re i = District of Geneon ail sae cer | ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase er | sale _ ay i (g3.48 | shal Lew Smith wi continued as officer | tain piece or parcel of land and prem: wo | to be paid in cash apd the Balance to be pela’ in with " : {$80 | of the day. Bugle call will be at 7 am, | and ditingulsted ‘as and being lot numbered two | two equal installments, respectively In one cettve| daze after Gar of sale the. tr rs Southren Md. i. I. Co. = breakfast at 8 a.m. and march at ) a.m, | hundred and thirty-eight (238), in C. W. King’s | years, secured by a deed of trust Apo the pripests | Fisut to resell sald’ property a OF ™a Southern Md. R. HR. Go. = for Bunker Hill Camp in Alliance. A short | @dlyision of lots trom forty-three (43) ‘to tfty- | Zoid, "with intercat thereon, payable, senitanraeile. | cot. of defaulting. qurchaccr “hy five | t Southern Md. R. It. Co. 288. ign: te of six " nm | days’ notice of such resale in The Eveuing Star | whieh exgares on 1 3 Satteo, Philip Ii. K. M Dold Cpr ae ee ee uiaximo. Boys, if we| M. Saunters and others of jota in square um |r ah casts at the pptioc of the mca Pa: | aeupaner of tine ct | the property. known ‘as Cobi's 131. fonagren tries lived hold up as we have done, victory fs ours. bered six hundred and seventy-four (674), ne the posit of $250 will be required at the time of sale, ALBERT Trustee, the southwest : “$32 Smith, Richard, and O., t - “CARL BROWNE, Marshal.” —— pee = — oftice of the surveyor of Sule to be closed in fifteen days from day of wale.) ane. LOUIS P. SHOE prezatee, $1. Seute, Susie P Mecvalte Wises saves e District of Columbia. otherwise the property will be resold at the risk | Haas st. nw. “$1.33 ~ iz. Terms of sale:One-half of purchase money to be and cost of defaulting purchuser after five da : gnTK Hs Basler of West Brookfield, 2 heavy-handed | (12) ‘monthn, secured ty a deed of trust ou the Wyasnestem D-C. Conveyancing at cost of pur | FRIDAY. MAI dienes tong $1.27 Gecmaet, Wann ie son of toil, who has been out of work at [pices berg hae ees raphe payable semi- BRAINARD H. WARNER, Trustee. mb23-déds BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 2$115.15 Stewart, am, ‘each. the multion'2 % ch he first | Smnually, at the rate of etx per cent per annum, oF LOUIS D. WINE, Trastee, a — 115-18 | Smith, William. ¢ mines for severa} months, was the first At 166 Gption af the: pureinases Aan F wccaiw:, city. & ©O., Auctioneers, 1 de ont $a Seatth, Wiliam» recruit in Camp Peffer. He came over on | fim 200, wil? be roaulred tt Uipie’ of sale, | = ee ccessors to Latimer @ # hort, ote -_ one share of hh. sturbett in. "4 sea] | Sale to closed within ten days from day of E VE SALE < POSTPONED, Psa ‘ock in the srovement Comp. BS horseback in advance of the commonweal | gije, otherwise the property Will be resold at’ the | ofi2g HE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED, SALE OF VALUABLE Iuproven | the District of Colum’ sa, of the par valve +f $230: e113 T in the expectation of meeting Genoralissi-| risk’ and cost of detuniting Purchaser. | All con- | WEDNESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1594, ON ELEVENTH S. REET NORTH- | rty of which company is situated on the Thompson, Clement, 7 lots, each. mo Reincarnation and his followers. In-| Verancing and = at cost of purchaser, same hour and pin WEST, WASHINGT c about five palles from the city. Aé- Hill, “Robert - . Thompson, Clement, 6 lots,” each. asad, ts hed await of theese iidura! fiw re FURMAN J. SHADD, RRAINARD H. WARNER, Trustee. | By virtue of a certain deed of trast, dated 10th | st et hotel Hampton, ¥ FRompeon, Clement. th A i i joke the wo. om Hospital, mb2i-d&ds LOUIS D. WINE, Tx day of Jan A. D. recorded | JOHN H. JONES. edi or de bouis non of Haropton, . noy, Dennis... ports that twenty miners will join the army . EB _ no a = = = in Liber 3 1, at folio 488 et the | NORVELL H. COBB, deces mE 26-5t Hampton, : Frececem. Elisabeth. at Alliance. 4 satiate pa a FUTURE DAY and records of the District of i : Hampton, Toor: Purabeth, 3 lees, cach. The most valued acquisition to the com- we | aus DOWLING & GD. Ai the request of the party secured th lampton, . . 3 lots, eae ; "y vil THOMAS DUWLING & ©0., Auctionvers, sell 2t public auction, in La of the premises, on | 612 E st. aw. p. MONDAY, APRIL SECOND, 1804, AT FIVE} oo | _ F aeoing EDAY ana THURS. | O'CLOCK PAL. the following dencrived tand. ami | PUBLIC SALE AT AUCTION, OF | WALTARUR THRE premises, s in the city of Washington, Dis- TH fs RADE cH T t aforesaid, und designated as, and ‘ monweal is A. H. Blinn, president of the trade and labor assembly of Canton, an organization numbering several hundred men. Mr. Blinn is heartily in favor of the project, and said that by the time the ag- ‘Thornton, Elizabeth, 9 lots,’ each. ‘Thornton, Elizabeth, 2 lots, each Thornton, Elizabeth, 9 lots, each Thornton, Elizabeth, 6 lots,’ each. Thornton, Elizabeth, 13 lots, each Thornton, Elizabeth, 2 lots, each. Hampton, Stepien Hubbard,” Btepben — ‘Shmon. Hyde, Thomas. Haycock, W. Hi C7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- sequence of the ruin’ until TUESDAY, MARCH " NTH, 1894, SAME HOUR AND! Ry order of the trustees, — mh21-d&de aXD inks No. HBsSSosheekess mo Z . 5 Nok West, DX WASHINGZON 7 gregation had left Stark county there would Ee nile Se sab agg ag Pebeeee cock, ners + a ES waka , a v ume abe > ee ena et win, Get @ Hexieety, WA: Thornton, Elizabeth. jolie Meagher ay Te ee | ee OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY of TTATIAN MARBLE ART, dred and three (303), as said subdivision is re. | 7, Df, tye sf 8 deed of trust, dated. Sepimuber Henson.” Willams fe Thornton, Elizabeth. organization and thirty from the Iron ON DT LACE, BETWEEN FOUR. STATUARY, VASES, COLUMNS, &c., now in store | corded in Book . L. H., page 142, in the gre Peg is Fae ey 5 eH Heine.” William. ; Thornton, Eltzabet Molders’ Union. He jeaves at home a wife) TEENTH S'REET ROAD AND OAK STREET. 5 gustan, | veyor’s office of the District of Heine, William. Thornton, Elizabet and children, but he does not thereby neg- to- ret of Colcabil, aad by writtp oder of JOUNT PLEASANT. ‘SW. COR. 10TH AND PI al estat NDALL HAGNE VANIA AVE. er with the tmprovements, cons he party secured there s Hoover, W. H- Talbert, Georgiana “suit | lect domestic affairs, for he has had no| Br virtue of two certain deeds of trusts, duly | Sale event neeme, Thaalyy porttieekt haat ory frame dwellin : Jo “tien | at public auction, G B ‘Truesdell, Geo, 2 lots, cach : employment for four months. Mr. Llinn | tecorded in Liver No. 1508, folios 248 and 252, et day. Ladies especialiy invited. ‘Seats provid-a. Street northwest, Washington, D.C. SPONIN SH. AD. i808, AT Truesdell, Geo., 3 lots, eac! a states that the Canton Trade and Lavor | #*4-, of the land records of the District of Colum-) mb27-3te os = Terms and conditions made known at time of owing deserved land and pre eteon, Frucedell. Geo., 4 lots, each :$1:28 | Assembly has passed resolutions favoring | pla. and at the request of the party socured there- TOLSON, GORE & CO., AUCTION sale, when §100 of the purchase money will be | *! ty (of Wasliaeton, tm the Dieirict ompson, Jas.” R. '§ —. anaes ry by, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, by 2 required. | Oi Columbia, and designated as aud being a part ‘Thornton, L. S § the Coxey project and wishing It Godspeed. | puinte auction, in front of the premises, on IVES | 629 La. ave. nw. (Opp. old City Post Office). FRANK T. RAWLING of lot lettered “A,” in Pry's subdivision Thornton, “$1. He intimates that there will be c DAY, THE TWENTY-SEVEN/H DAY OF MARCH, | OLIVER ©. BLACK humtered three hundred ‘end ninety three Try City Brick Co. sl To “31; sions of such @ nature from labor organ-| A. D. isv4, Al’ FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fol | REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS,| mno-akds Trustees, | begining ior the seme < west Ii Ivy City Brick Co_. . izations throughout Ohio and Pennsylvania | wowing described real estate, situate in the Dis- FMPRACING PARLOR SUITES, RED ROOM | — — — {lot at a point sixteen (16 Ivy City Brick Co. 4 as will startle the country. The preseuce of | trict of Columbia, to wit: All that certain pie-es SETS, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN AND oF. | THOMAS DOWLING & CU., AUCTIONEERS, inches north of the southwest corner ¢ 80 Ivy City Brick Co. oo Feo 4 Hugh O'Donnell of Homestead riot noto- | or Darcele of land, and Premises keows: and dis- FICE FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIP. E st.'mw, | running thence, worth a ae eas : : ee cinsd maven SECteE (a ces | tinguished as and being lots numbered twenty. San SS inches, ch chat with 25 | Thornton, ¥ with Coxey would ‘give color to this, | two and twenty-three’ of Susie A: Hertiord's aub, | TIO Rts MEAL ESTATE, BEING EIGHT “oe senvearthcoeat! uagether with the tuiprorcascans . ‘on, eal oi division of lots fifty-three (53) to ity-nine and s - % - ES t ACKE: . — i ee rat He, $3 | Thornton, ist. Admmont ‘a: Miet. j Que ale (Gata) toclusive, of 8. P. Brown's sub-| A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAPER RAGS, LAND, AS “GIRL | comet Hg — Fg A 9 18 | Thornt cs Almost a riot was precipitated last even-| {nde “In the wallet of the eon WRAPPING PAPER, ENVELOPES, NOTE TA- THE NATION ay, | being Known as bouse No. 1821 9th street worth. an, ~ 3 4 ing by a free-for-all scrap in a saloon. | of the District of Columbla, in book county Ne. 8, PER, Mes PAPER, WRITING INK, PLAYING of purchase money ———, : cruits i ‘ 7 her with ‘all the improvements, CARDS, &e. and two Johnson, E. Kurtz, and others. 3 There were a dozen recruits of the “army | follo 187, toget . | rights, & ALSO, ae be payaole sauit eee ee eee re 4 of peace’ ane nom many Amoer- | Lerma: ‘One-third cash, the balance ia ax ana AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, at ‘ suena ani’ in Go coceped ty & Sent ° 7 fi chi ‘'s, When a shot was fired in fe months, per cent per annum, payable ny, 3ES, a + folie number 2 t or ali . ot op —— + erie eae A semi-annually, secured by deed of trust ‘ou the HORE, CARBIAGES, . one of the land records of the ivistrint SF spamcing reconting at Johnson, 4 the rear of the building. The crowd thit | property sold, or all cash, at the option of the Goods received for auction up to time of sale, | Colaba, the undersigned trustees will sell at veya it the i had been enjoying the negro melody of A’ deposit, of $200 required upon ac- | THURSDAY, MARCH TWENTY-NINTH, COM | Doblie auction, In frist of the? Nuk sell at | claw ve complied with ‘to tite 3s Sam Johnson, the color bearer, made a! ¢ of bid. If the terms of sale ure not com. | MENCING AT TEN A.M., at our ware rooms. TUPSDAY, ; HE THIRD DAY OF APRIL, 1804, AT . erty a Be Rewld. at risk am $ rush. A fight ensued, and a biow was | Pile with in tfteen days trom the das of sale the | STORAGH, $1 PER LOAD PER MONTH. FOUK O'CLOCK VM. the following” described | Gost of defaulting purchager, or porcliamers 5 ied, 2 ‘@5 | trustees reserve the right tor e property whit CHAS. WEEKS, Sulesman, iying and being in . Trustee, ¢ District of « struck, One of the recruits jumped to where | it the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser 3 5 dasa ¥ i SE | lumbia, to wit: Part of a tract of Iand. knowa "NEAL, \e $1. “ 7 aul after five days’ advertisement of such resale in| C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | 4. iris’ Portion, containing eight «S) acres, LEWES L ON . and others,2 lots,each|$1.69 cha shot ed been fred, grasped a stoteul |i, ceamapen polliael ia Wasktaion 1D. 0: (Successors to Latimer & Sloan). more or less, being’ described by mietes abd beacls | _ mhiS-cokds a and others. ... ap ie and returned with blood in his eye. Hej an conveyancing and recording at the cost of = 7 } in a certain plat of said ground made after the | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. and others,2 lots,each $1.53 White, a eas ;33-03 | was quickly disarmed. In the fracas John | the purchaser. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | curves of B. 6: Ganpentnk, Gaumaeh ap aoa e ATCL . and others. White, and others. Ruegg, an aged German resident of the B. W. HOLMAN, Pr TY, No. 619 MASSACHUSETTS AVE-| Port of a deed of tr anid pompentye veces TRUSTERS SALE OF LBASK, FIXTURES, FUR. oS. en era White, 4 pp township, was relieved of a valuable gold J. J, WILMARTH, Bp Vitee ar a recstain deed of trust, dated the | i2 Ldber 1681, folio $85 et eeq., in the land ree: | NITERT, Me OF THE RESTAURANT tp Jackson. Sete mona pth White, and others. watch. He had the men conducted to the| 1» .qrrre DARE & CO, duces 1st or ‘of Juoe, “A.D. 1801, and duly ‘recorded in | Send geematy se One, = Gae e oe te BT cHOx. ET ee Johnson, J. H.. * and otuers. marshals of the commonweal. ‘There it was ” » . mbl4-d&ds | Liber No. 1583, at folio 386 et seq.. one of the land | Liner 1247, follo 44, of the sald ined Teens | AT AUCTION. oe trust given to us and on . and others found the evidence was insufticien: to hold : : f. | Fecorda for the District of Coluuibia, and at the re- | Hyer 1oit- folle 44, Of the said tang "a y dod tn liber Ne. 1803, at follo £5 et eeg. w Clara. them. CG. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONVERS, 1407 G ST. | quest of the party secured thereby, we wil] sell, j of trust. for $4,000, dated "June ag he sa a —~ | Whitmer, Calvin, 2 lots, each. in a general order reviewing the incident, (Guccessors to Latimer are at public auction, in red be igerar id with interest at 7 per cent, payable quar- | at the request of the party secured thereby. we ee Sar EE Carl Browne says: “Shcrtly afterward I| proses’ SALE OF TWO FRAME DWELLIN Beets Tre editor kinetin weak oon | will well at PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE PREM. Wal EB. celled the commonweal together and spoke KNOWN AS NUMBERS 52 AND 54 F STR “ a itoat ~Y in gpbeogsny Washington, Dis- |, berms of sale: One-half cash, and balance tn | ISHS. NO. 933 DD ores T 3 = ~ EST, ON Wall) to them on the necesnity of being on their | | SOUTHWEST. WASHINGTON, D. cj | | premio situate to the city of svaamynsten, is; | ove year, scared bya eed of {rast upon the said | MONDAY. APSUL SBOUXD, cord te ee Moores guard from such plots as this,for It evident- | By virtue of w certain deed of trust dat st | numbered thirty-one (31) in Thomas W. Smith and | Property. ber cent, or all cash, A + ly was a put-up job, one of those we an-|@8¥ of March A.D. 193. apd duly recorded in ched to sai@ trust, substantially as fol- re numbered eight hun- | @t the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 0. 1798, ut follo 153 et seq., one of the | others’ subdivision in. sq | : Liber 3 will be required at the time of sale. us |lows: TRON SAFE, DINING ROOM Tags Ucipated from the start, and which I hope | LBs" Noray Yer the Inetrine of Caliban, ara the | dred and sixty-six. (600) as said wabdivision te re: es nck eagtieh ote Ge ane eae fern HAT RACKS, BAR. PTX” we can always counterect. the request of the party secured thereby, we will | Corded in Rook 12, page 48, In the @ice of _ fifteen days from the date of sale, the trustees | TUR ASSWARE, Coxey to Senator Stewart. sell, at public auction, tn front of the premises, | turveyor of the District of Columbia, together with | Poyerve the rigiit to resell the prerety ae fae | ne AND Par: Keith, | Susannah ou TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTY SEVENTH, 1894, | the improvemeyts, consisting of a three-story and | S04" vost ‘of “ile ‘defaulting’ protmatee tue ak | SIL AND ‘Mi Kelly, W. B., and others 7 Citizen Coxey has replied to the letter ad- | at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described | munsard roof Prick dwelling (with stable in the Veyancing, recording. dc. at euct of purchase.” | LINEN, PILLO ADR, COM oo ee = €ressed to him by Senator Stewart, urging | land and premises situate in the city of Wasb-| rear), known as No. 619 Massachusetts avenue ‘W. H. SHOLES, Trostee | FORTS, ALSe ~ 1 ington, District aforesatd, and designated as aad | northeast, Washington. D.C. gays i oa et ae. THE LEASE TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED 0g | him to redress his wrongs at the polls. He | peing "lots numbered eighteen (18) and ninetoen | | Terms:” One-third cash, balance in one and two CHAS. A. ELIOT te” | PREMISES ‘Wasnii J 2 | cays (19), in square numb six hundred and forty- | years, with interest (payable semi-annually), and| noo ary 344 D at., Fendall building. TERMS CASH. aie toe oO 58 tk b aa 1 “Gen- | to (642), together with the improvements, con-| secured by a deed of trust on the property, or ail | —™: cs a ee * Be JOHN L. Voor, bre narra oe eee ee ee Re | aiating of two frame dwellings, Known a8 No. 82 | Cash. a depos't of $2) will be required when the | RATCLIFFE, DARR & AUCTIONEERS. EMIL G° scHabER, eee ne Ge S4 eral” Coxey. I am not a general. I am_| and 54 F street southwest, tou, D. C. Property Is bold, and all recording and convesancing Loach eiod mh27-dts ‘Trustees, Washington Jockey clu $6 | simply the president of the J. 8. Coxey | Term: One third cash, balance fa one and two | Wul'be at purbascr's cost, Tetms to be compited | THURSDAY, MARCH TWENTYNINTH, at TEX See ee cee Se in aber ea years. with interest, and secured by a deed of | with in fittcea days, or the trustess inay resell] A.M. ENTIRE CONTESGS Ob Pond to. an meee eens Seat aoe 48 | Good Roads Association of the United | trust'on the property, or all cash. 4 it of | the ty at the risk and cost of the defaulting PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. T CLEANING Washington Jockey i2 : == SoC i De, feautred at time of sale Al cov | purchener, after such public potice as they may] NEW PLANO AINE. ORGAN, PARLOR SETS, | ne Washington Jockey 4 A TONIC, br dean Died with in Yen date, or wits | deem necessary. CLAMBER SETS, CARPETS, RUGS, AMMC STEAM CARPET CLEANING a 22 Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. copert = De mesold at the tak ‘and’ cot of FRANK T. RAWLINGS, PAINTINGS, FINE CARINET COINS, MUSI- | Works.—Carpets cleaned in the best manner 29 | Dr. J.C. Wilson, Philadelphia, Pa., says: “| the defaulting purchaser. 1505 Pa. ave. nw. CAL CLOCK, LARGE DIAMOXD BROOCH. | Carpets made moth proof free of chunge. Mer. . 27 | have used it as a general t and in particular FRANK T. RAWLINGS, ALLEN GC CLARK, PLATED WARE, 100 PIBCES SILVER. SALE| tresses made to onder. Office, 1720. Pa. uve, Waggaman, Jno. 26 «| in the debility and dyspepsia ot men, ALLEN CG CLARE. 605 F st. nw. POSITIVE. PARTIES LEAVING CITY. LN-| Works, 1708 and 1710 E nw. Telephone, sua. Waggaman. Jno. 23 | with satisfactory resulta." mh19-d&ds ‘Trudfees. mb2t-eobdbekds ‘Trostees, SPECTION WEDNESDAY. mh24c&dbedt mb2tt M. NEWMYER, ‘Mauager.