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° 8 . THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1894—-TEN PAGES.° e —? bg hy A thoes Se Ree liga WES BE A SOTA ConTEer. AUCTJON SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS, lected wary chairman, and M. | OO] AD AYER'S Cures Robinson of Alexandria city temporary | Austin G. Dayton Selected to Oppose THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. FUTURE Days, aNlA, &. AILROAD. Senay secretary. The committee on credentials Wm. L. Wilson, WALTER B, WILLIAMS & 00., AUCTIONEERS. | | THOMAS DOWLING & CO... AUCTIONEERS. BATCUPYE, DANS & C0., ADCrIONEaaE, song Others, FePorted no contest over delegates from any | Austin G. Dayton was nominated for Con-| cansrees sate OF Wecvasie Unrutnoven | GE ONTENTS OF GROCERY, STORE Xo. 907 Cokideweis. “aeteasraen EERE. 5 " Cg Sy any ~ 4 2 Will mitted. Committee on permanent creenia | Erezs by the republicans yesterday at El- | ""Puoranry, EAOWS AS x FART OF (A| 00, FRIDAY MORNING, SEVTEMBER SEVENTH, | COUQOUNT OF WHOM IT SAY Concpn: tl, I - cHicaco, mitted. Committee on permanent organiza-| kins, W. Va., to oppose Wm. L. Wilaon in TRACT OF LAND: RESUR) Ce | BTOCIE OF. CL OCERIES OO LTS ae iy ENTIRE | By virtue of « collateral note and by. direction Parlor Car to Rar aia Cc Y tion reported L. W. Corbett of Alexandria | the second district. Mr. Dayton was born] East Sqtlts SREP LOCATED ON ERRE | Stone. imei — * ag | Sh Iman Buffet Parior } ure ou. ane siecton as permanent chairman | at Philippi, and has lived there all his life. oe > IN THE DISTRICT OF | WaLTER B WILLIAMS & OO, AUCTIONEERS. northwest, on — fe ESvesTH Dav OF ‘Dining Care Har an . T. M. Brookes of Fairfax as per-| He is thirty-seven years old, and, although By virtue of a certaid" deed of t PTEMBER, | A.D. 1804, ALY Pal - rust, bearing VED ELVE O'CLOCK 'P.M., the collateral ched . LOUIS EXPRESS rs Imes cected. Fhe commiice om rene | romtrant mare at pelen. Hen ane cnn | Sed tier honda Mad a at cae | "Ener Oe, Seon ERMA RURONBR | fa ane tut Ret. et ie a tions reported a resolution denouncing the |PTomMent part in politics. He was edu-| Sf'the land records of the District ot Columtia,cod PIONEER MILES AND WAREHOUSE, > All parties interested Wil please take ‘moticc. Cinctamaet, Lae C j democratic party and their principlas,which | cated at the University of West Virginia, | at the request of te older of the notes secired | py virtue of a deed of trust tou dated the 12th | “itelms cna Thy Ay ee yt was adopted. A resolution deplicring the|and was graduated in 1878. In the last oe $ er iy of May, 1888, and reeorded in liber 1320, RATCLAVER, DARE 2 00. ja 1° records of the District | _ se5-5t inti -_ | PERE Raney us of the holder of the | sana a eT An ee ‘ell at pubite auc. RATCLIFFE, DARI & CQ.., Auctioneers, $ of the’ prem! mB six. | 48 A. D. ’ Sar SA arill AL | Sethe oC RR, Barr of Fairfax, and Wm. | wo years of his career he studied iaw, and | FuntH Dat on™ AUSeaeOA” pity, Si | fle 28 sf sei.” ofthe a “eee rad are porate Fauquier, was unanimously ear-| was admitted to the bar at Philippi on his | HALLPAST FOUR O'CLOCK PAL, the following | Coc "mecunal exes Ure eh ue ine er inl Dining Care to St. Loate, sad ‘Meape junnnemnee ‘i iominations for candidates then be- ington | ¢; in front of tue i to the highest aud CIFIC | .s Makes pmaaene ing declared in order, C. B. Hood of Cul. | tWenty-first birthday. The only office he | and in the District of Calumbla, ‘to wit: A part peor pcr ag rermses, 10 cheat a _ AVE oe Harriet in PRESS. — Pullman Sleep- “Resa : 00 SRIDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF | COLLATERAL SECURITIES AT AUCTION FOR Car to Pittsinve. peper nominated Partick McCall of that | has ever held was that of prosecuting at- | Sat? pewitninn fas eRemurney of Peters’ Mill OCLOCK Pee the tollgeiie BALE Past wour | COxocu MOF WHOM TT ATAY CONCERN, 250 for Kane, Canandateua, Rochester an@ SARSAPABILLA.| | County. M. E. Church of Fairfax placed in | torney for his county from 1884 until 1888. ie lot Rebecca R. Bealle, | town, D.C., beldg part of Wteasrenis-nine Goren | BY virtue of a collateral note, and by direction ae galls daly. ‘cacept. Sanday. The county on Rev. Robert Nourse of that | At the expiration of his tern he became a |! the cast line of Tth street road, thence with | {088 D.C. beltig part, of m deginntng ot | Of the helder thouset, we will sol St guullc 20 | gendey. Willinmeport athe ets wie, enone W. k SepeeneeieNemead Bl eorg candidate for the nomination for circuit | jure to Me feastern ins Sf Mthe Sraid. race | the comer of Cherry and Potomac streets and run: FRISDAL. ELEVENTH DAY OF" SEDrEMIER, | 7-10" p.m. tor Witemget eae _ cmmcaoe, | | ang Mresuttgs” McCall Ri i°3"" vote end | Judxe, but missed i¢ hy a small vote, Sir ad Mactod an tHE S| pat pene GD eee mee fan pnt ine | A ang EMS Mes ea | Malar aaa HR se Ne n 5 . k * wm be z 4 ; t ie : 1 0 Strong 1884, Se 23. On motion of Mr. Boutoun | Dayton is of New England stock, his father | grees W.. 7 72- 00, perches, theo ‘leaving said oe > a hanired Lead ewan aan | st by wood a neat, "Al! parties intereste ae for Eri Tocheter ant ° of fax, seconded Dr. legrees. W. perches to the 4 ie 7 | Will please Dotice. F ¥ ‘€, made unanimous. Th ti " S : e north line of said ertire lot, on t » i. en. pg a ng ser ee Pr St Aneencte, | Qintt exsirenident Hrrion, wing was vis: | siag. WnshitgOrttats gatas °t | itt sets the nt ple of i | ~erecaPrR: DAR EGO AUCTIOSEERS are a specific for sick headache, and every woman | Cris Willlams and family of Anacostia, | iting ex-Secretary Elkins, to address the po money to be | anger Itsy, by deed Teconded Io liver Ww . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: hoald ‘know this. Only one pill a dose. Try | D. C.. are visiting at J. W. Brown's. Mr. | convention, and they returned with his as- | Pld in cash, ba fo be in three | folio 256, of the land records of the District of Co- | Po PAY SPORAWE AMD CHANGES LOT HOUSE- fe ges WG a8 OF HEALING waren | hie HAMS, leaves this week for Denver, Col.,| sent. He made his appearance shor:ly, | Sia! ,lstallments ta aan cane at as eee Tumbia, ‘and on the west by the west HOLD FURNITURE, CARVETS, ORGAX, dec MODERN MIRACLES OF HEALING WHK ome. after the reading of the platform. to be given (or the ‘deferred payment re et ae ay gg TRA EL eS oe garg Bina Pe sly Tere heats inet | 48, A, Birch apent Sunday with hig sister, |" tn the course ‘of ‘ls Temarks Gen. Harrt- inverse ae the. rate ons Bere cet ef annus fer, ‘liing “nan! other ‘tnachinery, "“anieait water | HIGHTH AT TEN O'CLOCK. I will sell at, the | Cap, Feceii ‘closest. > . Maggie Brown. He left on Tuesda: id: rable semi-annually, ai ‘secur y deed a roome Bn Fast Sar oe Oe Pewee ond Bete tceente eas tadthly | tor New York state, where he is contract-| yen tre assembled on a serious business. | Of, trust upon the property sold, or all cash. ‘at | Eig ihcteuny eg oanctner utenatls. implements mag heen ey eg py ee eg ing for large quantities of apples, to be| This congressional district will be the cen. toe, elton of ihe purchaser. A deposit OF E700 | -usiness formerly carried oa upon ‘the hereinbefore | DIME Carpets, ‘Bennett. All parties in- | "For shipped to England. ter of all eyes until the polls close in No- | of sale fovbe ‘complied inh Mitts Bitten arias | Gescrived real estate and prem terested will please take ‘ -— 17 Dr 4G: B Seger & Tat | |B 1. Noland of Round Hil was in town | venbers your contest will’ sot be lect, bet | Sonus ne sarsemetied.grith rithin Aeteen dare | OT re Panic ge eS” tatance In one, | “S'S CHARLES H. JOY. pn Ln ES asi _| on Tuesday. He has sold one of his lots ut | national, iy hon etme Pe happens | {o,rerell the property at the risk and, coat of the | Stu bi deed of trust ei ete es ts; | —RaTCLINFE, DARE ,, AUCTIONEERS. be “ West End to J. D. Morris of this town. that your Representative in the national leg- | defaulting purchaser after Tied as the intaey | Sale: or all cash, at the option of the purchuser: nae miproven | 11:00 SUBURBAN NEWS )|2c8 ‘onic Woatcaty Stenne ts‘cok|iearcamssoa'iticin tiviad ice iia | Seas eke ne At unis | oer rir oe ta | mune, sor Taam mars | “ 7 evening to cele- | the preparation of a tariff bill, and has iden- | recording at purchaser's cost. w 0 Carr D AND CANAL brate the birthday anniversary of one cf|tined hie name with It, Thevetore we ma JOSIAH. M. VAI ia IG a Es, AC stRe qn their members—Wm. E. Parker. Refresh-| expsct that his bill and the Senate bill to aL HENRY M. Hike, Bolite, AN Connerensiee Sak eeetae at nee | SOR Ree AREEIe XD BOOTED CAETSUR: foi2o, seesuag seco pais seives ok — Sa eR TE eRe Bie Vote will be tea icers of ig" foi Mh w. By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, and Tose, COSTIA. uc] ye all present. his stit- a é Mass. are. o.w. y ue of a 7 E pager The, order presented Mr. Parker with | Gents, IC would, be some comtort If, we | TACIRDAY OE SATE a PORTPONED UNTE. We. R. woODe AH ‘ dea Sta | handsome c Fg ee gos x , <a nee 5 au25-d&ds aoa ‘one of the land records of the District of Coluin- | daily, Sergcont Van Dusen of Fort Foote and | cnt were Mrs S. Ry Newlon Mince Wn | Knew that we were at tie bar toen (oe: te re ee PE ice ae naE: bia, and at the request of the party secured there- | ° "Fos Jem Anthcay of the same place are two | Newlon. Dorothy Searle, A. M. Spoiferd, | “sunterteratsle, fer dhe ocn y's businées meee HENRY M. EAREB, ee id SS ormaee— | Wecate ttreiceed, ill offer tor’ sale at patie | 4:20 old soldiers. They went to Washington yes- | and Messrs. 8. R. Newlon, E. J. Northrup, | interest, it has been announced by Presi, | 24 en =e PROPERTY. | THE TENTH DAY OF SEPTEMUER. AD. 1804 | "A te-day and drew their pension stipend, after | W. E. Parker, G. T. Mankin, A. K. Ray-| gen: Cleveland and by Mr, Wilson that this ©. G. SLOAN & 00.. AUCTIONEERS, By Nitue of a power of salé contained in a | AT HALV-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the fol- | son ta. | mond, E- R. Jacobs, Victor and Ashton | tari legislation is not. final, but the war oe mortg: ge from Granville A. Whitaker and wife to | lowing described land and premises, situte im which they started home via Anacostia. | Terrett. nda thay nares ov} nog rate rary tet Ppa ber (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) the ile Btater Loans Baling wal Cosatractise | city ot Washington, Districk of Columbia, amd des- When they reached the town, driving in a SERIE SAY bo the destruction of protection and agains: F Con.pany of Hagerstown, dated’ the Seth of | igzated as pait of square six hundred and thirty: fe Industries of the country Is to go on. | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE FRAME DweLt. | (o"Pou! oer —~ ~ (639), begiuning for the came at the northwest Phaeton buggy drawn by two small sorrel HYATTSVILLE. It means that the uncertainty which has FEES Arr gO TLAREISON STRERT DE | recarda of the District cf Colombia ietLiies leas | commer. ef’ sald being the intersection of mares, they decided to stop for refresh- hung over the country like a pall for the TWEEN ADAMS AND TAYLOR 8T! V TAYL REETS, | folio 01, the undersigned, as att for said | South D and Canal streets, and running thence east- ments. Van Dusen left Anthony in charge} A lawn party was given last evening al | past two years is not lifted even yet. If ANACOSTIA, D, C.. AT PURLIC AUCTIOX. company,’ and duly autborized theres: will nell. the Pai s By virtue of a deed in trust to me, dated the | Compan t ~ ‘TURDAY, | dred and eixty-three and cight-tenths (263.8) feet 10 of the vehicle in front of a Monroe street | the residenc2 of Mrs. James W. Compton on | You farmers, miners and ipabintet think {6th day of August. A.D. 1894, and duly recorded | th Pitre image ce heeee: on SA’ . phe selon. When Van Dusen returned the | Melrose avenue for the benefit of the M. E. | We, "romuect 19 & pleasant one, it is your | in Liber 108%. at folie 306 et era.” of the, Mt re ng : buggy was gone, and Anthony with it. The | Church (South), which was quite successful. | ing’ Mr. Wilson to congress. If on the He auction, 1p front of the preniaes.oa THURADAY, | 3 pt eS affair was reported at the Anacostia police |‘The grounds in front of the house were | other hand, you have felt the depressing ‘ pie ACK F. . ion, wn Par |.. the followts At sit- | Of Montgomery, Md., and part t a he (186. 3 Station, and Sergt. Kirby immediately noti- | gecorated with flags and banners and ii. | effect of this kind of legislation, you have is the county Of Wasbinatent Dice afar | Columbis, fronting Gh Covehent coremn” trans atest | slong, the lime of Cneel ettost coe humired ane eis fied his men to look cut for Anthony and 3 1 “ and forty-nine-bundredths (106.40) feet to the place = _ | the upportunity, which should be availed of, wD as lots and 584, situate | :ot8 1s a” frame with ten rooms, containing Cn] take the vehicle from him. When last seen, | "minated by Japanese lanterns. The vari-| oot “Uni ‘by republicans, but by indepen. | ov the south side of Herine sheet tiene te tee, re Tearaiee, Sat roam, Wintel aaé ste- |'<¢ begieatns. ctntatning SR A715 ogee, Seat, nat eee ae Fitnare ink ihe horses at a fast | ow tables and stands were in charge of the | dent men, who think taore of thelr families | 89 Tarlor streets, Amenetia, oved by a traine | feet Of ground, more of leat. ‘The property ie as | afeare. together with The linprovetwerts, consisting Bpeed up Fillmore street. followlag ladies: Supper table, Mrs. John A. | and their country than they do of their | dwelling’ being keotn eed nome BY IS | one &¢. the bar fecattons tm Takoma Part. | of a brick dwelling. known te No. 401 ‘Routh cap Alberta’ McPherson, colored, sister of} Hasson, assisted by Mrs. A. Ht Jacobs and | party, to show their displeasure toward the and 317 Harrison street. Anacostia, D. C. $ cverlooking the ‘and surrounding countr?, und | tol street soutowest, with frame stables and § James McPherson, recently convicted of | yirs Janes W. Compton; cake stand, Mrs. |Party which has dragged the country | Terms: One-third cash, balance "in ‘one and two | Within two blocks of the B. and O. BR. and'elec- | Immediately thereafter we will offer for sale at Yunning 2 gambling house above Hillsdale, ~ : i ' = t years, with interest, and secured by n decd of | 'tic railroad stations. public auction, Mm front of the premises, lot nine L. H. Stand; fancy stand, Mrs. H. Bern- | ‘®Tough a veritable sloush of despond for ! etal cash. Ait “oaverane: | Ht It a mont drairable aubartan bome, on | etme asare, ns amdred and, Elety-seien Gi). ne irchaser’s cost. epost? a take place a! -PAST FOU Part square number hundred $100 will be required on each house st time of sale, | O°CL a - incumbrance ‘was the victim of an assault | the ventilation of their theories.” @ result of which Edmonia Tillma: bard; ice cream table, Mrs. Munroe Shipley, — eee - LOCK FM. (689) will be sold subject to an colcred, was arrested In the fifth precinct. | snowball star.d, Miss Grace Stands, assisted auana) 1 aacnaneene Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day | Terms of sale: One-third casb, balance in two | $3,000 and interest. Said payable Alberta had her head silghtly cut and her | py Misses Belle Jacobson, Maggie Smith: i "| ofiaale. aes a ques pagments. at iz and twelve moathe from | Ie five G) years trom Jenanry 37, 1081. beastas to bes ~ wd " . N. FISHER, sale. t 4 face a lttie dlatgured by the attack. Amonade Nell, Miss Florence McDonald. | wigen District Democratic Conv: audo-as Trustee. | cured. if required, by thortgage aor the ‘properts. | able semi-annually, secured by deed of strut on the a ‘ e : oNE m He iY. KYD DOUGLAS, said trust being recorded in Mber force last night arrested Henry May. 2 | concert: Instrumental duet, Misses ‘Thomp- tom at Catonsville. DUNCANBON BRO.) ai 1u28-10t® PRT Rf cg gee EA Ge-man farmer, on a charge of cruelty to} son and Bowen; vocal solo, Mrs. John A. ‘Vhe fifth district democratic congressional | rrr; YR RALE (OF A BRICK DWELLING, | RATCLIFFE, DARK & UU., AUCTIONEERS. ~ | “e District of Columbia. to aaa « &: Hasson; vocal duet, Miss Grace Stands and | convention, which met yesterday at Catons- 'MRERED 1012 F STREET NORTHEAST. —— Tot nine (0), square G37, will be wold subject to ‘The officers of the Order of che Easte-n | yr Harry Hernhard; recitation, Mr. Gee, Pirtue CC a deed of trust to us, bearing date | TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK | 2" focumbrance of $3, an. oo : - . folio 340 t SUE x RACH S AVE Soa spel coemaentee of Washington Nez ee poor Pane babe oe mea eho) Ye | the District ot ‘and st the request ef | SBCONDU ETHER: BEEW FIRST AND | crcum, payable sem!aunoally, aid secured by deed ef 9 ween Postmaster Alfred H. Wells has rendered | fourth Congress, and Dr. George Wells of i f 4 of trost, recorded in liber No. 148%, at folio Fe ee ATER Chapter of Mazons was beld | the following report of the operations of the | anne Arundel county for the unexpired | {esearTeeii urat ,therehy.. Recto te Goat ot | ing date thee Sock aes Sep of trust to ws, Tor, | ee records im Masonic Hall, Aracostia, Tuesday night 1 the premi on THURSDAY, THE SIXTH DaY | and dul; corde 6 e } | tumbia. free delivery system at this place for the { Mr. Ba: comes vho resigned p recorded in Liber 1345, follo 436 et and six cardidates accept: month of August, 1894: Delivered—Regis- | te7™ © agama qperyite: lens OF SEPT! A.D. 1804. AT FIVE O'CLOCK | of the land records of the District of Aa eS one-third of Police Officer Marz is ill tered lett: 7: oral a 1583; - | to becon:e naval officer of the port of Balti-} P.M.. all that certain piece or parcel of land and | we, the undersigned trustees, will sell rehrse weney 9 Avalon Terrace. tal cards, 304 sectaid third und fourth class | more reg ~ g .. B eae | saree SEVENTEENTH. DAY Ot Ree UAE | ay St be wecored | Miss Mattie Minnix, who has been ill at t mC ‘ ‘s oe th and bolug lat 47, tos taaae en cart hern ETP ELAAY GF SEUTEMBER, A.D. r ram bine iaiee: doen omen es OS cen pe One ide prtaseops lal seus nee: an the as and pelug lot 47. io Dasie Grupe's sulalivision, tn | 144, AT FIVE O'CLOCK VAL, all that certait and was out yesterday for the first time | 555 Total number at pieces handled, 3.705. ped * 119, folfo 26. of the record the surveyor's office } the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and | emt per apotan until paid, parable seml-amwually since her fliness. Total amount of postage collected ‘on local | TH nomination of Mr. Rogers was har-| of’ the ret of Colm |. together with the | known and desiguated us and being jot ‘num- | all cosh. at the option of + Police Officer Robey ts on two days’ leave. | 7otah tour monious, the fight being made on that of Dr, | !mprovement® “theredh. ing of a, tworstory | here clehteen = to dona T. Leutan's, amid: | of $250 an each piece will be required when the Mr. Edward Nash will soon occupy his | "Nir James C. Rogers of Bladensbu Well . j ware nunihered Bropert; 5 5 rg has ells. to s | and twenty-three (72d), the said lot being inproved | complied with within fifteen dave fro ; Ialance in’ three equal pay” | by” a Twerstory. brick dwelling Sane onan ‘male; otherwive the trustess wire Dei BS 8 I ft : : i : ered Ki, an ger plat recorded in Liber | piece or parcel of land and premises situate in | irterest from the day of s Ss of 8 in uz bee aaa recently purchased on Jefferson | peon retained as counsel for Asa H. Tucker, | ‘The final disposition of the contests from negates, tsi terve. smal pay. | by ares. SS wee. an alleg accomplice in the Vermillion | Anne Arundel and Calvert counties was the Der cet om - > ~ os P adlerars, Jordan and Richardson have sold | murder neat Marlboro’ seating of the delegates who are friends of | Goong (int qimrrest. nasrble ee fo ere tela or | te hermes fae A aad the hdlunce ta to eal | tine «parcuaeet, All coaveyanciag, Griswold's suuabeielies, thar coamaacation A colored tournament was given in the | Senator Gorman, and who were elected on | all cash, at the option ef the purchaser. le in one, two and three years, WM. R WOODWARD, 7 . A deposit - grove of Ernest Davis near Bladensburg | the regular ticket. of $200 will be required at time of wale, All con: x (6) per cent per annum nati Wis ‘MAIER, Trustee. a yesterday. Levi Simins, the Poo-Bah of the} ‘The course of the administration and the | Yesancing and recordjng at purchaser's cost. Terms paid, payable ‘seatannuaily, “from day of sale, | au20deds YS NOPFENMA Efforts of the residents of Jeffersom street occasion, acted as chief marshal, orator of | original Wilson bill were indorsed. | No | of *le to be complicd with in ten days from date | Se by deed of trust upon the property sold, | Semnpe placed Oe AE ree a ere tons | the day. orator of the evening, and one of | reference "was made to Senin Corian | te! HAA dee ate eke 12 | GEA cise thet Option othe purchaer. A DUNCANBON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. Jamie Placed on that thoroughfare beyond | tne juigea ‘The. other Judges. were John (The tell nenke ne: purchasers, - 4 cases ae <i ef gop Mmm ow) t the time of sale. Terms of sale to bs TRUSTEES SALE OF THE TWO-STORY BRICK Nick,the Cherokee Indian, and Davis Green. | Resolved, That while the new tariff law MANION asnrorD. | with within ten dase from the day of mlcotheetee | DWELLING NO. 1254 TENDES BTR EER Oe SE Sein, ia Several knights contested hcnors and the | is not what we had hoped for and reasona- “ALDIS B. BROWNE. trustees reserve the right to resell ty TWEEN TW AN! CUIRTEENTH AND ai the proper G . BROOKLAND. prize of a watch. Hathaway Redmund, | lly expected, yet it is incomparably better | _®°2-eokds » ‘Trustees. Jat the risk and cust of the defaulting purchaser. G AND H STREETS NORTH i Knight of Maryland Boy, won the watch | than the McKinley law, and a step in the PUTCNA Daye | caer Ate At IRE cent OF the per | aE Dar reeeedee eee ee Sone eeeconry 35, Tittle Marie Neuman, daughter of Mr. | 8nd secured the first honor; Geo. W. Wil-| direction of true tariff reform; that it | ————— fos semenices cee MAHLON ASHFORD, ind Wika. Chatting Neu of Fort strve:, | !#@™s, Knight of Bellevue, won the second | places some important materials entering Horses ° Horses WM. REDIN WOOuDWARD, k ee wn. | Roner, and Sylvester Green, Knight of Ok- | into our manufactures‘on the free list. and ri pian: ck OE, _ Trustees, had @ very narrow escape from being burn-| lahoma Sam, captured the third. honor, | reduces the Mckinley tax alt along the line. SES UBEIGAUCTION. 7. E WAGGAMAN,REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER . “p 8. BENSINGER, AUCTIC ER, < gi ed to death about 4 o'clock yesterday after- | Miss Lottie Jackson was crowned queen of | Resolved, That we expect and require, and 5 z: 3 noon. She was it the heme of a playmate, | love and beauty, and Miss Lena Hudson | earnestly ‘and respectfully request,” the | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE Bazaar, | TRUSTERY SALE OF) LOT, Herbert Jones, oppesite the jhanledezaie her | “tst maid of honor. wominee of this convention to continue the Xo. 40 LA, AVE. THUREE-STORY AND BA‘ Buffet Parlor Cars on al! das trains. in Liber No. 1889, folie 27: For Atlantic City, Cape May. Sea Isle City an@ tie auction. tn front of tine Beach, “Week dage, 4: a Doon; « LS 's Lf fon. Jot numbered two hundred and | Te 3 seventeen (217). in Billing's subdivision of ‘square left, at ticket ofices, Sid and 1551 Ma. Sve., ndred ai fe Ne. Mi mn Rev. Edward Wall has resigned as rector | battle for tariff reform, and to insist par. | PEREMPTORY SIXTY HEAD oF ee ae ee Sith ail cad ciepenes Tee Sabet COG, tapethor | SS OEM ems, cHas. 0. SCULL, farents, and the two had by some means | of the Pinckney Memorial Church of this | ticularly upon the cdmlasion of niet a wesers. EOS BAAS aca cac\| clap optus tae &abeb ligt eee tncey Stieadld ae eae ee ee ‘appartenances | _ 8&2 Gen, Manager. Pass. Agt. obtained possession of a match, by which | place, to take charge of Grace Church at| iron ore free from tarift duty. so greatly | town, In. have consigned to atm eae tenn az | Uber No. 1547, folio BW et een,, Of the land ren | to the gaze. tek hf me, ining. OTHERN RAILWAY, Marie's light drees was set on fire; the | Berryville, Clarke county, Va. He will as- | needed to build up and foster the manu. Horses and Ma . within the bazaar, | ods of the District of Columbia, cnd at the re- | | Terms ——n One-third of money MONT ATR child ran across the street eavcloped in oe new position about the middle of | factures of Maryland and the commerce of SATURDAY MOI MBER EIGHTH, at | Teest Of the party thereby secured, we will ool at oe ie represented belgnce, te ne end Rehedule in effect Jnly ‘ tober. our metropolis—Baltimore—as well as the | TEN O'CLOCK lead consists of large-size purchaser, bea: flames,which were gaining headway at every N. C. Darnall of Bladensburg is quite | manufactures and commerce of the entire | Work and. fine Driv —4 Horses and Mares. Have Mr. > step, but fortunately she was seen fmme- | ill with typhoid fever. diately by her mother and a neighbor, who ——o_— “see this market, and in the lot will be found stock to eee We, Wiatuliigg: clathingr' thems hax’ and HAGERSTOWN. The Alaska Boundary Line. Ta all ine of, teas sind wi pi nold FOS. ~srapped her head in an apron, but not un- Information has been received at the ~ wr ‘tie OK RESERVE, sil her back from the waist to the shoulters | The Crescent pipe line, which is located | United States coast and geodetic surves cna ee pees wishing, to bay to call end her right hand and azm were very bad- | along the edge of the village of Dry Run, at the bazaar on Friday, the day before the sale, office of the completion of the mapping of | @8d Inspect and try this st ly burned. Her injuries were attended to by T. C. Johnston and Dr. J. Henry Erooks. Pa. and which carries petroleum, was | the vicinity of the boundary hne between | mirty-fy Mrs. Neuman’s tands were severely burned biown up by dynamite by unknown parties | Alaska and British Columbia, in whica | immediat in putting out the flames. on the farm of Ezra Skinner. The oll was} work surveying parties, representing Great HN 4 , | centum per annum from femi- en selected with the utmost care froi ne FIVE OCLC Mattingly ; . iy. country. Laucestes, coanty. Le Prigereuns nr eeopoe Hey per and cthers’ subdivision of lots in square 495, Wash a * ——— by deed of trust upon the prop- | mediate stations, and connects et soehborg with: ingt Cas per plat recorded in hook JH. | uy, eed, or alt Of cate | the Norfolt and ‘Western rafirond westward, daily, the records of the surveyor's ofice | All conveyancing and | # Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sup- with the Improvements above | Chascr . : One-third of the purchase money tn cash, of which a deposit of $100 must be made at ti ISO of sale, and the balance in three equal installments | of such resale head of Horses and Mares to be sold | In one, two and three years, for which notes of | Wasbingtan, D. IY after the ab Pe Al , nd secured by deed of trust on property sold, will ‘i a r For the District gove tak-n, or all cash, at the option of t au28.&es ew. | See ost Aces or Colembas Auduton Ridgway left Brookland yester- | subsequently set on fire, and an explosion | Britaia and the United States, have been | one. Brown Horse. All conveyancing and recording RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. Auctioneers. 4:43 p.m—Dally for ont @ay for lowa City, Iowa, where he expects | occurred. engaged for the past two years. The mem- | _*°° i chaser's cost. If terms of sale are not = é stations, and stor Pront Hoyel fo take a four years’ course in electrical! David H. Martin of Chambersburg died | bers of the party have had several nance & CO. Auctioneers, | the right" t esen te Rule. the trustees reserve | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL — engineerir.g. escapes from death, but at last acc G12 E st. nw. Fie nlite ar: 19TH ST. BET. F AND G STS. X Mrs. A. E. Foster of New London, wis,, | Tue*day from brain fever, the. result of wer? all in good health and poe Do aw cost of the defaulting Derchaeet eaeee KNOWN AS’ TH Who has beer visiting Mrs. Russell Barnes | injuries received from a fall trom a bicycle. | expecied that the Washington branch of PECTS AND. PURMEFCRE TNCLUD IR AS aw. tig, of 12th street, left Brcokland on Wednesday | Sharpsburg held its municipal election on | the party will return here within twee <P UPRIGHLT PIANO. ALL. CONTAINED | _ 0-008 to spend the uutumn in Rutland, Vermont. | Monday, with the following results: Bur-| weeks. ¢ ts AND BEING INTHE HOT! EDC AND 1323 H STREET NORTHWEST. Col. and Mrs Juan Lewis have returned from a delightful season at Atlantic and | §feicoM nora reskrord: assistant, Eugene commissioners, Jacob McGraw, | The stockholders of the Western railway | gif, cits, of # deed. of trust to us twaring date Crt eh ee terkland had a pleasant | James Marrow, A. It. Renner, H. ‘Thomas | of Alabama have consolidated the ome we | Stauber ds AD. Prot of toe Lead trie ar visit with friends at Berwyn, Pa. and R. F. Delauney. president and general manager, and George District of Colambia, and at the request of th: Will Mussey has returned from Pittsburg | The statement of the Norfolk and West- | C. Smith was elected to fill the position. party secured thereby, we, the endersigned truy ard is sojourning for a while in Brookland. | ern tailroad ‘for July, out: Miss Madeline Kinnan, who has been Ss of $443,084. in ver YTTON « A Ge visiting her brother, Arthur F. Kinnan, has | July, 4aih, of MO S0L82, and nek tenet AUCTION SALES. MBER, AD. 104, AT HALEDASE ELEVEN gcne to Boston. Miss Grace Kinnan of | for the month of $1,731.62; cn increase of | — ‘FUTURE bays. tels, effects, fixtures houschotd furniture now | secured. thereby, we will sell, at Asheville, N. C., 1s the guest of Mr. and | $agusi2 over July, 190. 2 Serene eae anding, an belne in and Gye the mies or | Groat of the premloce’ on THUS ¥, THE THER. | (12), tm sauare oumbered mine hap oe Bn aaa ; : ae ind appurtenances known ae ther Ho. ALD. 1804, BEGIN: . Miss Grace M. Thomas and Miss Mary | will have to submit to the siupaadan ict | THOMAS DOWLING. & Co.. AUCTIONEERS, EOLA and umbered 1821 and az8'1t | NING ag Poult o'GLanck by ane folowing de: | se’ ge uth aie vald It bel Merean have returned from a trip to Sum- | one of his arms, the result of the acellental . —— ‘Terms of sale: $3,712.20 and Interest trom Sep- | Wendnghnn pie stants, “Terme: All cash above the trust A. deposit of Werseat, St. Mary's county, Maryland. | discharge of his gun while out hunting, “Wesley Heights,” tember 1, 1604, and’ expenses Of male In cach, ‘wed | ceribed ber $200 required upon acceptance of Wid. "It the ‘The train due at Brookland about 9:40 p. Pieces of pure copper, in scales, were INTROVED z 7 : t " ual payments in 6 and 12 | inclrsive, terms of sale are not complied with within fifteen The A cece ereenck an express Wagon at | found at a depth of seventy-three feet by | “Vusmitry “My GAIMPROVED KESIDENCE ee ae eet eye] Poe 208 Tees pe feng ea a the M street crossing and killed the horse, | H. A. Downin of Hagerstown, who is dig-| /AYAPATY,, THE MOST DESIRABLE the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the | tain lots tn 5 Ee eg ye ‘ate ly adding one more to the grade crossing | ging an artesian well at Highfield. CORNER UF STH GSS oc sues “Ait couteveactar tak reteenee at | Sissegnen Sta Mirtle of. pact, of Lasts casualties. L. B. Knode has resigned from his gov- BETS, AY AUCT epxrtt Miss Josie Blake removed on Wednesday | ernment position at Washington and re-| 0% WEDNESDAY, SEL 1 shows gross a foee, (will sell at ‘on the premises RDAY auction, FIFTEENTH DAY OF SEI time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at | Meadows, suid first named sabdiv! Ing re purchaser's Terms of xile to be complied | corded in the office of the surveyor of the Distri cE Ort) With In six days from date of sale, otherwise the | of Columbia, in county book 8, page 28, ‘said lots from Brookland to Washington. turned to his home at Boonsboro’. ilar Seager ba trance reserve, ihe Fight to resell nt risk and cost | being Improved ty fraine ‘dwellitge Bach Tot. wil Mr. Shaw and Miss El!a Whitesides, who ae eg Sarsemes baat ete of defaulting purchaser or purchasers. g cenien potted) have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. FEARED TO BE CHOLERA. deuce (colonial style), witie crear ns ¥ ThA Ws aS ores. Jt. Ry yy ed Whitesides, returned this week to their - ene: reception Will, spacious porches, ine : ing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, western hemes. Death of an Immigrant With Saapi- | Mllities: finished throughout fu iret interest payable semi-annually, and secured upot Miss Wallace fs the guest of Miss M. D. is faspt-) wood; lovely shade front and rear; fit. the I be taken, or all cash, at os - “ elo Symptoms. lot 50x150.” Also at same time, Hon. $100 deposit will be required Button of Fort street. Miss Rose Sutton is ‘ ghove, the'elh moeans 2 ad —. @way visiting in Maryland. 4 John P. Walther was taken from an im- |} jar = ae ae soy inet soe fot Til t. Terms sale to be complied with fe M. M. McLean will spend the autumn | migrant train at Cumberland, Md., yester- | tty Is considered o1 SIRAGLE IM oUT ‘of day of sale, otherwine trusters UESDAY. the FOURTH . ’ Pith John MePhaul of Concord street, | day, suffering with what appears to be a| Us, roverties, in ee re SONIH | reserve the Flzbt to resell the property at risk cod | Day “Ov SITENBER, A.D. Ik” AY FIVE | MecTINE, oars Washington to Cectanatt,_ Inflanan- Brookland. well-developed case of cholera. He was | be made ki All convey- | By virtue of @ deed of trust, recorded among the | °° par TARLON FORD, O'CLOCK F. M.. 8:00 ams The Brookland M. E. Sunday school are ted fi he tside- th ty mits | 2Bcius &e ser. $200 deposit on | land records of the District of Columbia, in Mber ALDIS B. BROWN! 5:30 pm; anticipating a pleasant time tomorrow at bay ; seb jouse ho =! bs city ened caeis property at the tum «of gale. 1762, follo 162, we shall sell, at _Rublie, auction in aS ‘Trustees, . rer their picnic in the Soldiers’ Home grounds. | and the other occupants o! e car t OMA DOWLING & CO., Aucts. frent of the premises, on MON * i; | 8ult-eod Pacific building, 624 F st. ow. . distant one hundred and twents | sted” A solid ‘ Lid ———— a in the coach and forwarded to Pittsburg. WILLIAMS & ©0., AUCTIONEENS. | O'CLOCK If Mc the following described real es; | ETHER ABOVE RALE'IR POSTPONED cyn, | {22 feet, west from the southwest corner, formed | niet Pulimaan sleepers for Cheeitatl este, oak RANDOLPH. The unfortunate man died in great agony ‘TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALU. 2 J in the count; Yashington, in said | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TENTH, 1894, same hour, | &7_ be imtersection of Washington and ‘Stoddert withont change. Pullman Sleeper to lest evening. PROPERTY AND” DWELLING. NORE ERE pape fo MARLON ASHFORD, 3 2 he ‘The fall term of our schoo! will begin] Walther and his feflow-passengers ar-] COMNEIL OF TWELFTH “AND “S) STREETS Biatriet, in county book 1 pag oe es ate Monday. rived at New York Tuesday from Bremen. | py virtue of i deed “of tris duly recorded one twostory Tramp honem homth’ Side’ ot | -Ateod_ Pacific balidine. @22-4% F of a two-story frame house, south’ side of iy in Martyn McKee and family returned to | One of the passengers says Walther was at- | Liber 1459, follo 35, oue of the land records of the Merrie place between 26th and 28th streets. . SLOAN & 00., AUCTIONEERS, District of Col and i 7 piace’ : é . 1407 G Btreet. chird cash: in ope and two Pott thelr town residence on Saturday last, after | tacked with severe pains two days before | Distrly by the. Supreme: Court of the Diem erect | ‘Terms: One-third cash residue in two equal par- (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) scars, notes to bear interest at 6 per cent per am. pe merts at one and two years, » spending three months at Ingleside Hotel. | the vessel arrived, but that the ship's sur- | Columbia, holding an Equity Court, passed on the payable semi-annually, secured by the notes of the aati — = Sa ene, co Se goourea by Gorfonavitie, Sohn Williamson and family are back | geon gave him medicine, which braced |? 445, 3¢ Septetuber, A: D. 1804, in equtts’ rchaser, and deed of trugt, on the p Well-Kept Furnitureinthe ion of ‘the purchaser’ Deposit nf $200" ret SS rs from an extended trip through Pennsyl-| him up sufficiently co pass inspection at |” MONDAY, THE” SEVEN TEE at Si catenins ae: at pore Hand Resid N At Lime of sale. | Conveyancing, dc.. at pur- < Del: es | New York. SEPTEMBER, AT ' eien in bon dare, or jandsome Kesidence, No. 's cost. Terms of sale to be led with company’s ot- vania, laware and New Jersey. A fort- be ae days, in Afteen days, otherwise trustees reserve the it : oo The authorities telegraphed the Pittsburg | the following’ described real Bo Teadvertise and ‘sell Co! A ite | 0 feet ine ~ — Tanne. ipa banatna nymkeorninggumin ne officials to intercept and quarantine the | ty of Washing trict of Columbia, ta wit: naser's sont and Tak. 1309 Conn. Ave. (oppos' teulting Purchaser, after five days adcertisement a Monday a party, consisting of Mrs. } car. conta! Mas eri premises known “HARKLES H. 1 L e f such resale in some newspa; blished in Cyrus Keiser, Mrs. Milton Cramer, ¢.| City Health Officer Duke and Dr, Ohr, | #24y@ 4-4 4 . the British Legation), at Washington, D.C “OSCEOLA C GREEN. Keiser and Mrs. M. Ball, left for a pro- | Who has been through an epidemic of chol- | ered 213 as per plat recorded Ie Lite ts, ay Public Auction. . 17-4a0s WILLIAM A. GORDON, traceall viel te Alkvem, Cus era, are positive that Walther’s was a 76, of the records of the office of the surtevor oi ‘Trustees, 16 Akron, Ohio. bona fide case of cholera, but are unde- | the District of Columbia, with the Improvements Miss Chambers of Frederick county has 1894, AT ‘CE, XO. been appointed GARMENTS RE of all kinds re- ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TENTH. ALF-PAST TEN AM. AT RES “= E: DENCE, cided as to whether it was of a sporadic | thereon, consisting of a brick store and dwelling CRU vinnoe NORTHWEST. S>THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPOXED UNTIL H. < J + altered into latest styles. Pu x f st dwelling Thou WEDNESDAY, SECTEMBER TWELFTH, 1894. red. SSES CUNNINGHAM, r acher at Bethesda, vice | or Asiatic nature. Taere is great excite-| sr rent te $2250 eek Meet {0,8 prior deed WE WILL SELL same hour and place. = "heen oo oor We Miss Fapnie Elgin, resigned. ment in Cumberland over the discovery. | Januar’ 10: 1sh0° THE CITY A CHOK Fras %. CREEN,. AND WHITE LACES DoxE OP IN Owen en and family, who were sum- Pittsburg had a narrow escape from hay-|' Ternis of sale: One-half cash, the balance in six N Second. hand TURE AND EFFECTS, a we ebme TLLIAM A. ag AND WE ee pat. mering here, have left for home. ing a half dozen cholera suspects unloaded | months, with interest at 6 per cent. per annum ew an = CHERRY CHAMBER "SU Plncnocitmeed oe a wie “4 s pes n "TRESSES, ‘CAN: 108. ‘CTIONEERS. a B nee Mrs. Sara Stalismith has returned from } within her limits last night. Through the | from date of ee ea ey ee Furniture at Public Auc- SHEETS DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTION JUDY'S, kuccensor to a visit to relatives in Meadville, Pa. efforts of the health authorities and the | Property sold. or all cash. at the option of the pur- u AMELED Tho | A : ; A FR 713 11th ot. aw, - rae chaser. If terms of sale are not complied with or) ELED Tian | ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAME DWELLIN Miss Jstelle Talbott of Rockville has been | prompt assistance afforded them by Super. | “Mser- If terms, of wale are not complied with tion. ace FANCY LEATHER SEA’ EIGHTH STREET RETWEEN CAN - — —_ visiting at the home of Spencer Watkins of j imtendent Patton of the Baltimore and] tee reserves the right to resell gafd property at ‘stata a TIPUL ERs, eee eae EETS NORTHEAST. * ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH. &% 12TH AND Bernesda. Miss Watkins and Miss Talbott | Ohio railroad, the suspected persons were | the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after CoMPrrstx net L AND CHAIRS, NTON AD will leave for Stanton College o: BED, © HANDSOM SIDEROAR SUITES, COTTAGE TELLE PARLOR SUITE, ‘OAK DI THAIRS, Monday | sidetracked at Shaner, a way station, | five days’ readvertisement in some newspaper pub- pext. twenty-five miles outside of Pittsburg, and | lished in the District of Columbia. A deposit of Mrs. Frank Ackers end children are here | the suspects were being kept there under | #! MB . * BS as oh MacGrtaln deed of trust. dated De- |“ j2961208 I -t. uw. Preach dyeing and cleanhe. cember 9, 1890, and a the ree- a: gra of the District of Columbia. in iiher Nov isei, | ef every descrintion: evening and parts dresses follo 370 et veq., we will sell at public auction jn | made # specialty. Our patronage extends into ANGL OX LOUNGE, MIRROR-BA' FONIERS, JAP, SCREENS, FE CARPETS AND RUGS, RSE VILL } TURPIN, Surviving Trustee, it of the on THE jlouavle circles. and Rave apartments at the Ingleside. | quarantine. None of the suspects have 3 appl Ta Ne Ye a GAR DINING CHALLIS. bar or selrene i ae ak ae) ee pliant rs. Cecilia tzgera o1 andolp! is | developed any symptoms of che disease,an: “9 ra “Ss SALE OF ZAL Pl "i a i. 1 O'CLOCK P. . it piece reel of ground ” - = visiting Mrs. John Diamond of Gaithers-| all are in apparent good health, mEnerinent cages hae ngs ree Pe BT SR eng | and premises s'tnate, Iving and in the city of ATTORNEYS. burg. Neither the Pittsburg authorities nor the] By virtue of a power of sal> contained in a TO_BE SOLD WITHIN OUR SALES- cal Salen cee ie ert wae ced gg ie Sabena ae, Fred Berry has gone to Olney, his former | Baltimore and Ohio people believe Walther | mertgnge from Benhimin F. Giivert wad Maree 1407 G § : fourteen (4), in square numbered eight bundred and | “os aen tiated ist tee el SE home, to spend a week. had anything worse than-cholera morbus, | Gilbert, his wife, of Montgomery county, Md., to SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER EIGHTH, 1894, Binets-four (894). begioning Twente eee and let.” Branches and facilities in other Sores” Master Thomas Delihant wili leave on | but the other suspects will be prevented | the Middle States Loan, Building and Const on AT TEN O'CLOCK A. 3 south from the’ north line of said lot; running | 241Gin Wednesday of next week to enter his sec- | from holding communication with the out- | Company of Heeger ggg tae a oe tee EM. aT our not EW YORK AVE., HO! —— thence south along Sth street ten (10) Get Gree | —————""— a oem — 2 reco HORSES, : ; 5 GOW. KER ond year’s course at Georgetown College. | side world the nd secu of Menteinee case Mae m| | “Canaiacee © Se soo UT | Aree elie auction at the aiare oF i. | feet one Diane Heat One, undred and oon Lavy = oe = Liver J. A, No. 32, follo 281, the undersigned, as Bey TE AGHICCLTURE DEPARTMENT, 1) x Fulton, 14:4 Pennsyleanta avenue northwest, | (3) inches, and thence cate te tin eed ed eee | Expert tn Patent cases. Specifications @rawn tor FALLS CHURCH. Mouey in Circulation, ——— oo ue: bane Uhcgie Rpmrseien TEMS c rd C. G. SLOAN & CO. Semencing SUBS AT, Se TEMES ERVESTS, feet one (1) inch, to the beginning, together | inventors. 918 F st. ington, dy8-2m® 4 5 ‘Aucti (109) with all the improvements, sements, Fights. | CAMPBELL © privileges and Abpurtenances there to belonging or 10 —— ‘appertaining. Terma: One-third cask: balance in one and two Taste fas ates. SS 2 st. ae, Coe the A statement issued by the Treasury De- | ises, on SATURDAY, the EIGHTH’ DAY of SED The republican conventior of the eishth | partment shows that the amouni of money TEMLER, | the ae ee a wey Watches hs Lockets, | a2 ssiona stric a culaté s in bh of Takoma Park, according to B. F. —— * | Metal Cased Watches, Chains, IDR, 5 wan ye vem ewe yoo vee h fe eee Coe eerematee 5 eae) Sent Ghivert’s “resubdivision of lots’ in sald block, im- | COLLATERAL SECURITIES AT AUCTION FOR | Cut Butt Cuff Links, Collar Buttons, Scarf | years, notes to bear interest at 6 per cent per an- = ae. Va., yesterday. “of ce dst ot MEX | 481. oF at the rate of $23.00 per capita of | proved by a two-and-one-balt-atory frame, shingle: | COATHRAD SPCURTTIES AT ATCTION FOR | Cut Buttons, Cutt stings, Bracelets, Plain | Bum, parable semi-annonliy, and to be andria city, a member of rect: eda deed = a Se ee = noe phe safle on px Lng secured hy = . . @ district com- a i ' f dwelling house; nine rooms; hot and cold] By virtue of a collateral note and by ion | Gold and Set ‘Rings, Coins, Medals, Badges, Solid of trust on the property sold. or all cash, at | COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. - population. This shows a decrease in cir- ° 4, y ¥ ¥ Dia and | the Deposit of $10 —— mat tonal “4 mittee, called the convention to order, and | culation of $10,002,758, as compared with | W#ter: bath and all convenlences; size of lot. | of the holder thereof, we Will sell at public aue- | Sliver and Plated Ware, large lot-of Diamonds ton of Py Purchaser. Deposit o! re se8-2t rs, | AT TEN O'CLOCK a CE IE tect “__ | pledges in nis stcre upon RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auetioneers. one year or more, consist A rt, w in first-class con- ave. D.w. otLer ious stone . Guns. Riles, He- | quired at thne of sale. Converancing, &c.. at pur- | GOMMISSSIONGR OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB: | the Ist of August last, and a decrease of | Grice ft tig rPerty, Ge and, Im Arst-clase, cog TUESDAY, RLEVENTID DAY. OF SEPTEMBER, | Stet olscks, ‘Wosben Valires, Violing, Dress | chaser's cont. Terms of ale to be compiled with | ie for all states, and territories a SPECIAL & TONIC FOR NERVOUS PROSTRATION | $4,000,000, as compared with September 1, | This sale will take place at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. | AD i804, aLONE O'CLOCK PAL, the ieee Goods, Shawis, Sealskin Wraps, Field and Opera | in fifteer days, otherwise trustecs reserve the richt | yy KH. EVANS, office (lancmunt), 1221 F ste a 5 | ise Terms of sale: third cash, balance in two | attached to said note, to wit: One note for $1,500, | Glasses und ofter articles, too numerous to men- | to resell the property at the risk and cost of de-! Aiwars in office, hours. jute Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. | == equal payments, at six and tweive months from | secured by second deed of trust on Tot 85, block | tlon. Sale to contique morning at 10 _— even- oa percheser, after five days ee ONMISSIONER OF DEEDS POR EVERY STA’ Dr. A. E. Carothers, San Am wpith alr shat ts continually falling oat; | the day of sale. The deferred pasments to be se- | 27, Hoscdute, D.C.” All parties interested will | Ing at 2 and 7 o'clock unt all the lote are wold. | of Fesale Jn some pewnpaper, published SMIRTONER OF (DEEDS FOR ‘ — “It is the best tonic I know that are bald. can stop the ing and | cured, if required, by mortgage Nal ae | Diener . poiders i “az notice. TON, eruetiss .. d0nN_E. BE “ ‘asins HENID DOUGL. Terms cash, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., F. WARREN JOHNSON. . K. FUL! ental cverworh of prolonged. ee Hal's Bair | 35 ‘Attorney’ for Mortgages. | scot B Dalfuctiopecra, | scwre ‘Auctioneer, ‘Pawnbroker. | on2i-dede o<28 Yor Pst awe