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— ‘: ‘ “s . a , 10 = THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. ——}— = MEN WHO WANT SUFFRAGE AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SUBURBAN NEWS THIS AWTERNOON. TOMORRO TOMORROW. UTURE ‘ , RATCLIFFE, DAUR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | WAITER B, WILLIAM ., AUCTION ONCANSOS , ALCTION They Assemble to — the Report of Their ANACOSTIA. TRUSTEES SALE of 4 Shw BRICK DWELLING, REGULAR SATURDAY Say Rayon pees . <a rant FURNITURE, CARPETS, Ete., OF EVERY DE- Committee. SCRIPTION, WITHIN TARD” IN FRONT OF OUR SALES ROOM TOMORROW MORNING, COMMENCING AT ERS, Waoce. 2% Swyrma Rags, 12 Table Covers, 15 Mantel ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., Horses, Cat Harness, ete. 1t___ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Ancts. CG SLOAN & ©0., “Auctioneers. 1407 G st. PR 43,560 SQUABE FEET OF GROUND. tue of a deed of trust dated (he twent ith) day of June, A. D. 1876, and re. the land reconts of the District of Columbia in Liver 822, folto 479 ct nd at the N SHERIDAN Thomas H. Alder of Washington street 1s FicaNr ApoINina Lore SSP ave Important Satu t= Sufferers from nervous debility or from long-| By virtue of a decd of trust, recorded in Liber M, as the result of @ fall of about five | sanding and wasting diseases should lose no time | N° 2818, folio 280 68 seas one of the land records da 5s Sale weeks ago. in ‘consulting Dr. R. A. Walker, the leading spe- | the thereby segureds we will offer for sale, The Havenner-Stephenson case came up| cialist in the treatment of all disorders of the|in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the Of La Coll Im the police court the other day, and Judge | brain snd nervous system. Dr. Walker bas de- | TWELETH DAY of OGIOREM, A.D: init, “at a rge ec= Miller fined Charles Havenner $5 for an | voted himself during the past twenty years to the | in? iots eltuate In Washington city, in sald Din. assault on Stephenson, and William Haven- | study and treatment of discase of this character, | trie ae. e ~ t, to wit: Lots ninety-aix ninety-seven f ner, Charles’ father, $5 for profanity. and his remarkable success has gnined for him | (97) ‘snd ninety-clght (98) tn. the subdivision of lots tion oO A Call for a Mass Meeting Brings Out Three Dozen Men—Prepariag to aress. a neat of the holder oF the note, we will offer, at pais nection, on the premiers, ot SATURDAY, EB TWEN HDA 1804, AT FIVE Appeal to Co UF GCTORER, a. D. CLOCK FM, the following de- x lying and being in the George Frederick has been granted a per- | the highest reputation both in Europe and America. | im square Las and: forty-four (544), as per H h 1 F i to Latimer & Sloan). as ae é cl recorded in Lt 19, folio §5, in’ the of- d = ae ret of € Om Twenty-seven persons assembled in the | Mit for a new building at Twining City. | His treatment strikes at the very foundation of | flat fronted in titer Bey Te, illo SS. tn the of ouseno urn 2. is Furniture and effects of an oldand celebrated Wash- A dangerous hole is reported in the bridge | the trouble in all cases, and the result is invarl-| proved by a new brick'dwelling house. near Twining City. ably a quick and permanent cure. Dr. Waiker} Terms of sale: three lots will be sold sub- Mr. Dana Davenport, who recently Joined | {5 rermatently loated at anil Tonasyivanie aves | Jere to an incunabraste of $4,000, aod the Mase ture, section rumbered (our (4), in subdivision of Marry Farm, according to the plat thereof sow on Gle in the office of che surveyor of Wathington county, and hall corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 4 1-2 street last evening in response to a District of Columbia. and being the same ines call for a suffrage mass meeting. It was | Bishop Paret’s theological class, in Ball-| gue, adjoluing Willard's Hotel, where he ay be | Of purchase money shall be ald as follows: Ona- ington family at public | wm wer conveyed co tic mt Iraniel ¥. Swokomen the first of a series of meetings to be held | More, after passing @ very rigid examina- | consuited from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Charges very | monthe, bearing interest nt © lor Coo by teens ar ts Ru Ss, Bees S Sere, SO. Cond ons Bae 5, tion, ‘eturned to Anacostia yesterday on &| iow, and consultation at offce or by mall free. | frum the day of sale amd sotored by dead at 9 9 auction within our | Bran, trustee'or Ge Rory Ferm fund, by dood this winter, and was called for the purpose | priet visit to his father, Rev. W. @. Daven- | 1%; acl gaa: | eetionttee peace ae crea ea alee ae recorded im Liter No. 620, folio 134, ane of the of hearing the report of the committee ap- | port of Maple avenue. Inesday and Saturday evenings, 7 to i Mr. Charles R. Burr of the Baptist Church | '#¥, 10 to 12. See testimonials of cures in Post, | S¢ he purchaser A gebenit cof $00" wily eee Pianos, Organs, rooms, 1407 @_ street, land for Washington county, in the District ot Cooma. pointed last summer to prepare a demand together with the improvements ’ is arranging for a musical celebration to be | Times and News. All interviews sacredly contiden- | quired at the tline of sale. All conveyancing and Ki h ee SATURDAY, OCTOBER on for settraes and local sue —— oo De aa ner {ial and names never published except by owner's | recordiog at the cont of the’ purchaser. If terme of itc en Requisites TH IRTEENTH, 1894, at | 1§-34, SB ty course of the evening several other suffrag- _— ‘Terma rewu fifteen days from day of sale; otherwise, the y wit be wesuld at iting purchaser, after FALLS CHURCH. resell the property, after five days’ advertisement, at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to & he risk’ aod cost of de- Cc. ists entered, and before the close of the TEN A. M., We days’ advertisement in fa in IRGE ©. 3 COMPRISING VOSE PIAN Ds : sole Rewspaper published in the city of Wash+ meeting there were nearly three dozen per-} Cards are out for the marriage of Miss soruin Day ae SEA RARD, =H RI FPOUTIER ER Te HUNTS OF SCULE, ington, D.C. é sons present. The report of the committee, | Lucy Torreyson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PAYS. ocl-d&as ‘Trustees. SO WERSTEI, FRANKLIN AAD CLAY SKIN RUGS | Couvesaiaclng at the com of STRET renee & lceng document, was signed by F. L. Sid- | Wm. H.Torreyson, to Mr. George R. Reeves. | ©. G. Boas & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. DUNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers. oO I S ul e S Mites oak TAND CHEREY. PuLbixa. Rei H. A. GRISWOLD, Trastoe, dons and C. B. Hemmingway. The wedding will take place on October 25, | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NE . H Se: Bi ggi THREE HANDSOME WALNUT BOOKCASES, LI. BR a ~- a = t u NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE 4 a, a ~ es, AUCTIONEERS Bilford Spohn presided and R. B. Black-| at Dulen Chapel, at high noon. PROPERTY ON |S STREET BETWEEN 12TH | TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- | * ’ 9 | BRARY TARLEX, Oak, WALNUT AXD fan was secretary. The chairman in calling the meeting to TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO ERICK DWELLINGS wRT, WHEN ISTH AND * AND “W" STREETS NOKTH. CHAMBER, ISTH STREETS NORTHWEST. ING KNOWN AS PREMISES NO, 1012 NORTH H Mrs. George Albertson recently returned) py "virte of a decree of the Supreme Court of | _ CAROLINA AVENUB SOUTHDAST. Carriages agons from a three weeks’ visit to her parents, in | the District of Columbla, passed in equity cause | By virtue of @ certain deed of trust dated the 9 CHINA a 9 TLLOWS | WEST; EXCELLENT PROPERTY FOR INV order spoke of the objects of gathering, | Pennsyivania, much improved in health. red 13813, docket vein Florence V. | seventh (7th) day of October, A.D. 1892, and re- H & a $ 5 B L “l Wi corded atwong thi cords of the District OTS, CAR MENT: and Mr. Siddons then stepped forward and| A meeting of the directors of the Odd] fupe et ‘i, are defame mts, eee ac| mean ie kine Oe Teas WP ee coe ar mess, Cc. HEATING AND | By virtue of 2 certain deed of trust, bonring date read the report, which began: Fellows’ Building Association was held | trustees, will offer for sal aud at the request of the bolder of the notes se: | On SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER THIR- CHINA, COOKING | on the Meth Gth} day of August, A.D. IMM, an 2 mae 2 r 5 front _of te premises, on TI cured thereby, we will offer at public sale, in| TEENTII, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at our secorded among the inud records of the District of It is a humiliating admission that a | Thursday night, President Geo. W. Sims in | TWENTY-TURD. Tedd, at TALE ASC TRUK | front of the premises, un FRIDAY, THE FWELETIL ALSO. Columbla ta Liber folio ong. on quarter of a million of American people are | the chair. A full report of the receipts and | orCLock P-M., ‘the. following deseriied real ome DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1804, AT HALP-PAST A. AVE. N. W., av an nope Poe at the request of t of the uotes secured compelled to state to strangers within their | ¢XPenditures on account of the hall, sincs | late, in the city’ of Washington, to wit: AM! of tot | BOUT O'CLOCK PA, es eee | tuneually Jarge collection of Furniture for 2 umay TASTES 1 Shereby, we Sill offer at public auction. te frowt gates that at their nation’s capital the fun- | me, Serociailon was formed, was received | numbered Aftcen (15) In Mary McC. Baldwin's to wit: All that certain plece or par- on % lightly Used ALL HARNESS. ALSO. recorded subdivision of part of square numbered | Of Col damental political principles of the republic Mr. Henry Doughe of Jersey City is | {We hundred and seventy (275), improved by | gna ‘being lot anaes eighteen (18) in Wm. E. 3 are repudiated, and the inhabitants of the | visiting his mother, Mrs. E. C, Dougherty, | {frame dvelling, kuown and munibered as 1225 | Sroyeres wudivicion ot Iet mambered” lane, (ey | Hy Atime Of the 2003 , District of Columbia are remitted to a form | Miss Corrie F. Cooksey ts visiting her sis- |" Terms of sate ‘as prescribed by the decree: One- | !2,Sduare numbered nine bandred and sixty-seven | 4 rts 8, Ete O'CLOCK M. D. INvt, LORSES, CARRIAGES, CARPETS, GOOD SADDLER; CARHIAGES 'C.G. SLOAN & ©0., Aucts, described real ext Wasbington, District ow tar é “1 e (967), as per plat in Liber 20, folio 2, of the ree- | ————___“S = Y ee lots = of government which is as destructive of | ter, Mrs. J. I. Fulton, at Herndon. mirchase mo to be paid in cash, 7 = vi FUTURE DAYs. ms —_- public spirit and good citizenship as it is| ‘The new residence of Mr. M. H. Brinker- jance iu two ential Installinents, at one | (rascf the survesors office of the District of Co- | THOMAS DOWAL ———— bered ene hundred and thirty-ne foreign to every theory of popular govern- | hoof, on Main street, is nearing completion bundred and thirty-eight (13%), years, respectively, with interest at the ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. ~ Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money i <1 c nt ond J. W. Reed's wh nent.” and will be a handsome building. Te, ecard be ede ou from the day of | to be paid in cash and the balance to be paid in| HANDSOME NEW THREE-STORY BRICK RESI- San tee ee numbered two hundred and 4 oe ‘ 5 d by deed of trust on the property | f 1 instal ‘tively, in one and — Following this the report contained an at-| At a meeting of the committees of the | Siig’ SN" . r Wo equal Installments, respectively, DENCE, NO. 1: s plat recorded to 11 tack on the present form of government, | Choral Society on Thursday all the arrange- | X"doposit of $20) Mi be ean cok the, purchaser, Rreiree Gaal wire micnat teas evabie mane, 3 noite tee Slater old ie For the of the surveyor's office spoke of the alleged unjust taxation, and | ments for the entertainment Monday night | sale, "All conveyancing and recording will be at the | Buen Sold with interest thereon. parable semi- NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. « referred to the late “feather duster legisla- | were completed. purchaser's cost. The terms of sale must be com- | or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de- 4 ture,” preferring even that to the present} Mr. W. H. Nowlan, who recently pur- | plied with in fifteen (15) dass from. the day of | posit of $200 will be romterd at Rae time of kate, pelle AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TIIR- ferm of government. Concerning the rali-| chased the Porter property, has received a | “tle, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re- | Bate to. be closed. within’ Aiteen dave ‘from day of | TEENTH, 1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, Envoy Extraordinary and [linister Pienipoten- the parcha the balance in ments, respectively = sell the property at the risk and cost of the de- | sale, otherwise the property will be resold at the | {a front of the premises, we shall sell, at pablic Oy 8 Sead of "trent Property sold, with tm. roads the report read: deed for same. o mee = . Of the . pel E ises, sell, at pal coe nan oe ie at ae ae “Railroad and other corporations, perceiv-| Mr. C. A. Stewart and family are occupy- | Multing P' rehaser: after five () days’ advertise | risk’ and coat of defaulting purchaser, after five | auction, that handsome wew three-story brick resi, tiary of alt , published 5 ne agtien, Ing the weakness of the local government, | ing their new residence at East End. JAMES F. 11000, ty fe ge Se dence, No. 1221 Maryland avcnue northeast. This 1 te re in the city of Washingtoa, D.C. Conveyancing at deposit of Austria-Hungary, _ i : Y quired at the time of sale. mood in Mt snap their fingers in the faces of District oe — Pacifle building. the cost of purchases % dwelling has every modern improvement, finished Soon dage frou Qay 7 ; officials and boldly refuse compliance with ROCKVILLE MILLS DEAN, LOUIS D. WINE, Trustee, in the best manner, finely located, aud in one of Chevalier de Tavera. will be resold at < of detauiting law. Instance, the Illegal occupation of a No. 340 Indiana’ ave. se29-d&d_8 CLARENCE B. RUEEM, ‘Trustee. 9 alti oe the best residence sections in that part of the elt: 5,17, 19,20, 22823 of the city. 22&25 Terms: One-fourth cash; balance on easy terms; $100 deposit required at the time of sale. All con- veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. purchaser after five advertivement fm 5 published tm the city of Washine BRAINARD TH. WAKA: ‘Trustees, such resale by ore newpaper Jrustee. LOUIS D. WINE, Trosthe, riany streets by the railroad companies and} phe regul, avisip anicting oak the maintenance of a system of grade cross- ee = = . somery : held at Eu- eae ings that annually cruches out the lives of | 89mery County Grange will be aaa pnth of bro gyre ‘an! aims and dis- | teka Grange Hall, near Stott’s station, on | TRUSTEES’ sace oe FR we will sell at public auction, at his residence, IE DWELLING S. a No. 915. 117! SET SOUTHEAST. TRUSTFES' SALE OF AT rORY BRICK | —0¢6-ddds the Austrian we F figures ae many more” Lbpanbgnnd Popp ie ope oe Staten | pe omit he ee ee aay | ee ale OA a Stee ee ee, : + - SNOT team —aiies in conclusion, the report rea Business of importance to the order wi record december Liber No. NORTHEA‘ Horses H Oo. % ~ “ “We, residents of the Dist in mass folio. 290 orses N 537 1 St, we Is of the District | By sirtue of a certain deed of trust to us, bearing re gate September 2:°A."D, 186, und duly recorded In ete be~ 1614, follo 1 et soq., of the pcords of VAS! SET the’ District of Columbia,” we, the undersigned | WASHINGTON trustees, will sell, at public auction, in front of a prem Ron be transacted, and it is expected there will | or coi First. A local self , demo- | be a large attendance. cured cratic in form, dependent for its sanction on | During the present week new life appears | iit Pu! the will of the governed as expressed | to have been infused into the ranks of the | TOLER,’ PUBLIC SALE OF THE MOST ELIGIn ING SITE IN THE Tion., Tues., Wed. & Thur., Oct. 15, 16, 17 & 18, 1894, DAY of HALP-PAST the prem: MONDAY, the LWENTY-SECOND | yyy ed’ OF SEW ¥ through the medium of the ballot. A gov- | democratic party In this county. Wednes- | Cl 1 parcel of DAY OF OCLOBER, ALD. ist. at FIVE O'CLOCK | PEREMPTORY SALE OF, 60 HEAD OF HORSES at 11 o’ciock a.m. each day, ABOUT 13.1 nnd prose ae: Caneutiek. 2 : ate and 3 4 . é s + f NUE Cty fecisiative and judicial, shall be directly | 1ay a large meeting was held at Colesv' trict of Cola and kw ee Cae Prenloen cttun MR. H. CHRISTIE GE PHILADELPHIA bas con-| His entire household dec- colisecadbnaes elected by the people and so chosen as to | and on the evering of the same day another | vlit or plan of said city as and being the south | of Colun signed to us a car load of Railroad male dust es a t Co Mares, to be sold within ‘the Bazaar S. ration i I By virtue of a deed of trust to the endorigned, Tepresent no particular sections or localities, | was held at Olney. These meetings were | bee with tat wit the Ray settee running | etna Jot muinbered 48 MORNING, “OCTOBER THIRTEENTH orations, both Betaus, tm Ltver’No. Taz1, folin 173 ct meg, wets but the whole people of the Distric addressed by Mr. Ferdinand Williams, con- | of lot inne in eqaare corded in Liber 15, fol Street Tne at eae kas een used by the Sh} §=§6USCful andornamentai, | tina recoras ef the District ot "and ‘at “Second. We demand an amendment to/ ....sional candidate: Messrs. R. B. Pet : , toge the District of Columbia, ‘together with the Im-| tuy purpose. | ‘The talline) Care ~ gett tl ae a the request of the party thereby we will the Cuited States, Constitution. that will : : Messrs. R. B. Pete fh ABE reo comicting of a tworstory beck | aw buspo., Tue ratrad company faving wited | FOR ald PALES OF IUTOpe. | ater Wr vale, at” yun give us representation ip the Senate and | Samuel Riggs, H. Maurice Talbott and oth- i¥ and Cther hereditame ered 715 3d street northeast. a iS Bilagim ca cde: a rh Luvin isasaan | Eremises, on FRIDAY Howse of Representatives of the Congress | ers, and were enlivéned by the music of cori i _ ary wi atning otis aah a pape Beene oe ik ALSO MAG CHAI sa AD. ieee, AT HAL ad the Gulked Gexteds cad ad maaang alent a soanet bana. Mincemee c diner Gon sat me-thind of th ase money | to be paid in cash, balance in. three equal MR. ELI WILSo: OF PHILADELPHIA has shipped MASSIVE AND ELEGANILY CARVED ELA of superior Horses and” Mares paid in cash, and the belane ENTINE | SWWEBUAKD, ANTIQLE SOON ts, payahl> in in two equal in one, p and three years, and }to us a car lo * and two years, with ; orizinal lot numbered seven < 1 of trust on the property sold,” with for Present and Vice President of the | ing was held at Darnestown, and in the ms . x bundred and twenty +, 1 ‘ nile . 1 Kd itumediately after the above, and ANLIQUE PLAQL in METAL AND United Sta as we may have members of oe tat six (6) per centum per ann G per ¢ interest, payable semi-annually, or all a a r _1- oa - * origional plat plan of Conerese: and until such an amendment | evening cf the same day Mr. Willlams and mununiiy, te tay ho ae bee cauh, at the option of Berio toiggr yr Akela and Sound Work: | CHINA, “VENMAIAN SAMI Chock, ache | 12° Giieiaal pat the part 0 deel: others addressed the voters at Gaithers- | of trust ve kuowe ae ate legistation as} burg. While the democrats are active, the of the District of | Tepublicans do not appear tg be standing HKAVINGS, JAPANESE AND CHINESE » wastime of ying, xt shall be adoptéd, w “Third. Such 3 upon the $200 will be requir £ $200 "will | veyancing und Of sitle. sule to be comp All con- “Ss cost. n days NESE | the’ uilding beret LASS W Alits | ket,” and except t NA, ONE UF Lb | aris Go) square fort) a invite rs to attend this lot Will be sold WITHOUT RESER 2 S. BENSINGER, INE" BOMEMIAN GLA! OF Vit rop! will give to the people KEKS IN ECRUEE, DecoRatey | MS Go sumare fe portheast . ‘ongress, who | idle ind in addition to the meetings held fees at ¢ of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the | - 3 v | comer oi ‘0 nia re 2 4 Congress, who : 5! i 1 f Z 7 " I = LSAD AND ee re ok Cane tan te can tent an | by hams inet week ane artenaing tor oth Fight to resell at risk amd cost of defasiting pur; THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctiones Tea) raat, | CPR St oe NS. oe wae pentnes mony fairs that may be considered by that legis- | &TS 1m various parts of the county within = — ALDIS _B. BROWNE, A SPL = jis cash (of which $300 niust be depeited. with the lative body.” si a few ys. It is sald that a strenuous | the property at the risk a 1 W. E. EDMON: BAS trustees at the of sale, in cash or by cer- FOKKS, Qt nohn in his address said that | “fort will be made by both parties to get | ing mm IND PUB rict are not as enthu- | oUt a full vote. ‘Those who gencrally come siastic as they are in the states just now, | & the front with predictions just prior to but he hoped b® persistent efforts on the | # election appear to be at sea this year part of the people they will finally succeed | {2 regard to the vote of the county, but it in becoming American citizens in every | 'S Senerally admitted that there will be proce some cutting of tickets on both sides, Dur- 2 ing the past few years the democratic ma- Chairman the people of the I | titied check) and the balance in two equal install- | ments, at one and two years from the dute of sale, Qi FARIS; ANTIQUE | with juterest at 6 cent per annum, p SCAKE sable | semi-annually, or all cash, at the option of AND | the purchaser. If terms of sale are pot com- Wood CARY- | plied” with in ten days trustees reserve the FINE CLAR- | right to reseli and cost of defaulting pur- N. SYRACUSE | chaser, after five days’ notice in The Bi Star. D APUSILE | All conveyanclug, de. iNDOW BRICK DW FRONT AND ii OF ONE FINE BROUGTIAM HINCKS AND JOHNSON, BUT LIT- MADE 1 TLE USE A_ LAG DEN ; pane > eAls | Sbucxs” UL. WAKE MANLON ASTOR ee enn . | Jority in the county has varied from over SCOUT. OF A Gi MAN TEAGING Phe] BY, Eu Gg oe 5. Seene The rreeting Cecided io have the chair | Soo down to less than ihree hundred. This jee tel ae Roma ce Gated October 2. of the lund tT" ae : PAPAL = ‘Trustees, saint! ate sisi aio pains tweaettee, autace. Samintionns acres ; : aly recorded in Liber 1728, felin 4z1 e@ 3 cial panty Bes “RDAY_ MORNIN § OMAN | — pee ~ — defray the expenses of the meetings, and | The ladies of the Union the. undersigned “trustees ‘wil? sencree | auc eS caer’ Raman Sekine dae cee eee WINE" CLOSETS (OF SIXTEENTH | TRUSTERS’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK . clation, in order to raise additional funds MSETEENTHL, 1834, at TALE: | the, TWEAT) ie poe OcLOCk ne ove | CENTURY, FINE “LACQUERED GuoDS, | DWELLING NUMBERED 209 STH) STREER the chair appointed as members of the | for the further Improvement of, Hockvilte | PAS, FU i oC the premions, | teva gated tal eel oon Bias BRONZES, ENAMELS, “BERLIN “CHINA | | NORTHEAST. committee Messrs. Thos. O'Day.R. B. Park-|cemezery will serve oysters and refresh- | Watt Jot 13, in suuare S31, tog with being im the city of Waslgn Disirtet of Co- OURS 1 ‘BY THE By virtue of a certata decd of trust to us, bear- man, W. H. Z pit te ik Simmons, L. R. Boyd and | ments in the dwelling house adjoining the | Pentti lots & CO., Auctioncers. idence of Prof. W. P. Mason in West don Tuesday, 16th instant, from 11 OF VIE? LAMPS, | Ing date February 10, A. D. Isl, and duly re- . corded in Liber 1560, folio 134 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, we, the under- eal i lunbia, to wit: Lot 67 in Browning's ol of investorse oF to. one aed, the at: | gubdivision of lots 47:to Si of J. F. Olmstead and bome. B. H. Warner, trustees, subdivision in square 723, Important sale of house= Herman Auth. r Mr. Simmons ted as temporary treas- | © r e . ‘NES LINES, signed trustees, will sell at public auction, im at the clone of the mectiig ue | m™. t0 At pan oe cant ak ene res Seen ee | es ems eee ne fy eee 4 N OF TURKISH Tet irent of the pretium. on MONDAX, THE. TWENTY. made the anaovncem-nt that he had col-| A mecting of the Rockville Rod and Gun SDWAI Wr ALSOP, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money old effects of every de- EOMAN HOON DAT OF SCTOBER, A.D. S008. aT HAL. lected 5. He judged that $200 would | Club will be held on Tuesday night next, oO eds ‘Trustees. the residue in three equal installments, at scription at our au ion Plece or parcel of land and premises situate in the have to be collected to defray the expenses | the 16th instant, at which an effort will RATCLIFFE, DARR & GO, Auclloncera > | Ot: {Oat three years from the day of ‘Sale, cti axbington, Distriet of Cola SCA! OLD ROMAN ARM CHEST, WONDERFUL ANTIQUE VENETIAN WARDROBE FROM THE OLD ished as and being lot mu <I FAMILY: UPR S . G. Slater's subdivision in squ: ITY OF ANTIQUE AND OTHER | bered 917. as per plat recorded in Liber 1 RIGS, IN ALL SHAPES AND DE- | 43, of the la reconis of the District of 1 AND OTHER POTTERY, | Dia, subject, however, to certain alley pri a» COPPER ARMY KETTL over the rear portion of said lot; together DOWER E HALL CHAIRS AND MAN’ the improvements thereon, consisting of OTHER ARTICLES, OF WHICH A FULL AND | story brick dwelling, No. 309 Sth street northeast, F winter. This amount, he thought, | be made to revive former interest in the would pay for hall rent, typewriting and | *ssociation. other thi when the committee has to | The third quarterly conference of the M. conduct affairs about the Capitol. E. Church South will be held at Travilah ‘Then Mr. Siddons spoke of the work nec- | on Saturday ard Sunday next. Presiding essary to secure the enactment of an | Elder Hutchinson and other ministers will amendment to the Constitution, and on his | ke part In the exercises. motion it was determined to have the chair | Rev. E. B. Bagby, chaplain of the House ALE OF ¥ trust on the jretulses sald, and to bear inerest a¢| rooms, SATURDAY, OC-= VALUABLE REAL ES. | the raie of 6 per cent per annu NED BY TWO SMALL FRAME | sale, or all rash, at the option of the purtaser, | TOBER THIRTEENTH, A depotit of $200 will be required at the time of Sule. "Terui of sate to be complica with in ttteen | 1894, commencing at of. the Supreme Court_of the Dis. | 4as% fiom the day of sale, otherwise the trustees ’ fabian culty ends NS’ hoy, UE | reserve the rigbt to resell the property at the risit TEN O’CLOCK. will well at. public ou on TUES. ost of the defaulting purchaser. All convey- P recording, ete., at the cost’ of the ye ALSO. oH eee alieelialiastcced Mog hh ge Ys “ sald er : SS. ‘ : » ete., he « je pure = : en ATALOGUI 10 be pal cash, nee ree equal pus- appoint a committee of fifteen to draft sult. | of Representatives, will preach in the ee ie AS Ba . AT TWELVE (CLOCK, The lezation will be open goods ment ble two and three » with, able bills and sectre favorable action by | Christian Chureh, at this place, on Sunday | PANE FOUL GCN EAL in front, of the W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee Dark Brown Horse; souud, kind and gentle; Jump- ma FIEDAY AND, RATTRDAY, OCHORER | 6 per coat Interest, payable seustcanneally, tnd’ wee Congres: next, at 11 a.m. ‘The pastor, Rev. Richard | fo" in Washing! D.C, the said tot fronting ce geo Uitice, GOO Sth st. now. ee wins TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH, FROM TEN A.M, | cured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all Mr. A. N. Cook, who was present at the | Bagby, will hold services in the evening | 32 feet and 51g inches on'F ‘street, northeast. ued HENRY WISE GARNETT, ‘Trustee, AT TWELYE O'CLOCK, UNTIL FIVE TM: For forther particulars pee | cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $200 suseting: ane hadi besa an attentive Uatruen [et 126. yunniog back With that width to the vat of the |_Cc1Od&ds "ANG ith at. mu. | Horses, Carrianes ANE Hv aan ot €. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, Will be required at time of sale. All couveyaneing took occasion, during the discussion, to ask | | Whitiler memorial was celebrated by the | "sm, o¢ alo: Onvthist cath, ontnt RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. AUCTIONEERS, — | — 7h DIR ro o to be ‘complica with in toe daye from date of sale, for information. He had heard or read | pupils of Comus public school on Friday : : agendas SY on RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. me 4 one year, th o yearn, a ‘ = f a herw’ ht to reall something about “universal <uffrage” as be- | last. as the first reception day of the scho- | gived for the deterral peyment ee res ie getg | TRUSTEES. SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY eeias Senaees sve Se Sie. Se Ses a i ‘ “ 5 ; ee Fisk and cost of defuulting purchaser or por: ing what was wanted, and he said he would | lastic year. These receptions will be con- | of trust on the property sold, and hearing irterest | EAB ,THE NAVY YAHD, ON STH, l0TIt| ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PROMISSORY [STEES’ ESTRA ors =~ w EDMONSTON, like to hear what was meant by the term | tinued during the year on the first Friday | 8 ¢ ie jose ee ne aoe ti Ap aes fo ae oe eee ns August 13, ji on Sater, af | TU BROOKLAND, ae za oa “universal. of each month, and will consist of literary | Po cequited at the tine Of ene Truk Wu! | 1908, and recorded August 16, 1602, in Liter 1719; | By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of | BY, virtue of two certain deeds of trust. dated B02 Pa. ave. se. What “Universal Suffrage” May Mean. | ©X¢rclses; vocal and instrumental music, | to be complied with In fifteen dayo or trustee re. | Mt follo 329 et seq., of the land’ records of the | the District of Columbia, holding special tera” for oe ' ps addresses, ete. serves ‘the right to resell at the cost of the de, | District of Columbia, the unde Orphans’ Court business, ‘entered on the 6th day of ‘It may mean,” he said, “that the right |" The clerk of the circuit court has this | faulting purchaser, ‘Conveyancing ithe ge {¢e | MONDAY, OCTOR ATH, (1804, AT | October, ISM, tm the matter of the estate. of ‘October 1, 1889 and recorded, respecti rs » y Liber 1418, ‘folio 438. ct seq amd “follo, 426 ex | Oc8-aéeda Trustees, seq., of the land records of the District of Column KATCLIFFE, DARR & C0O., Auctioncess, eff euifcage te wanted for men ¢ calle a . ole | the purchaser. WALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, in front of the | Charles ‘Gessford, deceased, 1 will, ON SATURDAY, | Uids We shail sell, at public auction, in front of pth wisdbvelienstmribbahpenen(| buted goon teense ten parr lags a » PERCIVAL M. BROWN, ‘Trustee, Premises, lots numbered from 29 to 43, both In- | OCTOBER THIRTEENTH, 1894, AT THE AUCTION | {he Premises. on THURSDAY, THE ELEVENTH | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRARLE RUILDING or it may include the boys and girls. if it | lowing parties: Fred W. McReynolds and | gcos-agas 416 Sth st. nw, | Clusive, and lots numbered 50, 51 and 52 in syuare | HOUSE OF RATCLIPFE. DARIt & CO, NO. DAY OF OCTOBER A.D. 18%, AT HALF. SITES ON FE STREET BETWEEN SEVENTH is intended to include women, that, of | Jessie B. Stabler; Arthur J. Cooper and "BM | oii, ‘according to the subdivislog of lots in-sald | PENNSYLVANIA AVEATE NOIELAW ESE, otic | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-L, ‘ail cf'Jote mumbered | SUES pS diy Sterns konrnDASe asakiin ai Guus saab ca * °) | Hettie J. Keeling; Frank M. Thomas and| (TUF AROVE SAL POSTPONED, ON Square recorded in records of the office of the | CITY OF WASHINGTON, AT ONE OCLC F204 23. An block numbered 32, of Benjamin F.| py virtue of a decd of trust duly recorded tm co + means fernale suffrage, and it will | Mary H. Beaton; Elvert Nichols and Ger- | count of the rain, uotil SATURDAY, THIRTEENTH | surveyor of the District of Columbia, in book 20, M., offer for sale to the highest and best bidder | Wghon'e and Richard E. Pairos, trustees’, re- | riper No. 1612, follo 46 et sey. one of the lapd mean women of the dark color mingling | trade Casheil DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. Is4- at’ saine hour aud | 00 page 43, and also original lote ‘numbered “24 | tne following notes belonging to the sald eetare, | (Tad, Subalvision of @ tract of land called Brook- | records far the District of Colum TOBER, soem - corded in the office of tl with others at the poll meeting will be held | Pie: PERCIVAL M. BROWN, Trustee, and 25 fo said square. land, as record of the surveyor of A_democratis mas: to wit: e " - ihe ‘District of Columbia, in Liber Ne eounty | nent at the pasty soctes’ Sas What. he conctuded, “would he a heavy [at Potsssns on Monten ait ent ann | coechae 416 5th st. bw. ‘Terme of sale: One-third cash, balance in two! “Forty notes of $40 each, dated October 30, 1803, | ea ieteict, Of Columula, in Ldber No. 6 (county | signed trustecs will offer for wale | ad to carry.” ¥ f * |i be widressed by Ferdinand Williams {tou years fron Gay of mule’ respectively, wich im, | Aid Parable monthly ta 14 to 6L mouths trou dat This, ts a desirable chance for speculation, the | win Ty SECOND DAY OF OCTOMER, Any sone * Seana xeceaheendl Guabaumeedel Gov a tone athe terest at sis per centum per anuum, payable semi. | 22a by Apnie KE. snd Everett L. Phillips, said sale being made at the request of the parties AT HAL#-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- "Term “Ove third cash, halaice tn one and two Wwiag described cea estate, eltunte i the city of with ts : on Wasbington, District of Columbia, years, with interest payable semi-annually, and - 4 q quam, and secured, by, rat trust on the prop: | Sud ‘ariwing’ interest trom: date’ ‘aoe Wein chaser, A Geposit of $100 on each lot ‘will bot re. | Collateral security for a debt of $855.05 to W. V While, for a discussion as to the best means | His eminence, Cardinal Gibbons, will of getting the sense of the people on the | preach and administer confirmation at St. suffrage question followed, and then Mr. | Rose's Church, Clopper’s station, on Sun- rides Gritith, owing fom’ said’ estate. secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or aide a cee ane L. R. Boyd said scmeth Hie made no | day next, at 10:20 a.m. AS NO. 43 IVY 81 See nt won ot oe Me all athe One note of George E. Truman for $1,255. ail cash, “at the [purchaser's option. A deposit of Moctp-three’ (S00). = ox ant Sowkel te ghee attempt to ain ihe meaning of “uni- | Mr. Lycurgus Eagle and family, formerly | gat? fie suet agy “eta Le Laat Dearing | chaser if terms of wile are pot complied with in | @ated September 12, 1883, due in 16 months from | $40 on each lot will be required af time of sate. | WMy-tuce CA). ae per plat recoded tm the P am . sees hire * se date the 4th day of April, A.D. 1394,” and re- re Se sed Seem date, with ‘nterest, secured by tirst decd of trust | Terms of sale to be complied with tm fifteen days | *- F- a # = sal aie ‘ but what ne did say w of Gaithersburg, have taken up their resi- | corded in Liber No. 1912, at’ folio 112 et’ ey a ee meding st pur- | Ga part of lot 7, square 1006, now pledged as col- | fret day of sale, or the property may be resold, at | Surveyor eee Dictrict of Coulda, eqpebes his: “I think any man who is so self! dence at this place. of the land records of the District of Coli sl oN meg rents late! eurity ‘4 os 4 ap. | the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or pur- alt: goo » ore that he wants to enjoy himself what he is | According to the report of Mr. John J. | and at the request holder of the 10 TENRY Ww. SOON.” Totte f Fulls of g5ag isn, Of SMA estate to Char) astra: The Hote will be wold ecparately. oe Se oe ae er ee ae not willing to allow his wife or any other | Higgins, secretary and treasurer of the | cured thereby, att public auc Fendall bidg., 844 D st. nw. Three notes of W Parker Smith, dated December SS ae anuually, secuted by decd of trust on the propert Tespectalye woman to enjoy Is deserving of | school board, the receipts for. the support | {Mt of the Fiemlaes, on URSDAY, iis SWiek . “Trastecs, |] 11,183, one for $250, due In 12 months from date, WM. EB EDMONSTUS, ‘Trostec’” | c0ld, oF all cash, at the uption of the waclaven, bg ge ‘ . of the public white schools of the county | ¥ivE U'CLOCK P.M., the following described’ land ‘AUCTIONEERS, — | £24 {0 for $500 each, dhe in 23 mouths from dat se28-dkds Caive, BO Bh we aw. | A ih gi yt eas fe was a further discussion of the | xmounted to $00,410.23, of which amount | snd premiscn state ee Go rine described land AVE. ‘N.W. ene enema, ‘sncered Sy ence Seok IC che, terms of sale are met complied with tn OF- uties of the $ and means committee eived from the state school | District of Columbia, and known and designated. as aside [rust on lot 18, square USS, now pledged as col- | G->TIE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | teen days from the day of sule the trustees re- and then the meeting adjourned. 2 from the state free school | that part of lot numbered twenty-seven 427) In BOLD FURNITURE | AND! Mt Green of $08, | OE OF tld estate to James | WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER yeaa ak Gems nd “corto the ‘Gcimulting’ jurtoasce, ‘atter aes — The county levy for schools was | #tsre numbered six hundred and ninety-three (us), | EFFECTS CONTAINED IN HOUSE NO. 208 D| “perms of sate: Case tn band within ten days, @ Siege wipeeecraiues days" advertisement of such tesale Iw koule Bows. — nen — partttularly “described as follows: Beginning for | | 8 a « y . ; ; = an ‘ 2 THE CROQUET TOURNAMENT. s2h.000. ithe re celpts and | expenditures for te same ak a pinion Avy atreet, and iy the wenter | TUESDAY, OcTOWEI SIXTEENTH, 1804, AT mo aero rhin ds —— Gases ear tee cease DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS ee ee er fins coe —-- a : 1.80. of a party wai tant fourteen (14) feet six (6) TED Lay ‘ ro A ——— > VORMSTEDT, ‘Trust: ‘i How the Score is—To Play Until ——. -— laches, mare or less, cast from the northwest cor. | Cooisting of PARLOR SUITE IN UPHOLSTERED | £1°¢ Cat ‘ot ase-compiiatee it The ne ean | TRUSTEES -SALB A ae ee pombe wai vot a Saturday. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION. | filaivy treet east thier U3) feet mae oe | Te TABLEL CAHVED. CLAW PRET GHA Vay, | (0 be made at cont and elsk of defaulting ‘pus | — AND,LOT_ON TW ETS NOTH. | —°?-Aide HENRY EBERRACH, Truster chaser. CLARENCE L. ALEXANDER, + ocS-d&die Administrator. ED, BETWEEN O AND P STREETS NORTH. Wdeal weather has added much to the sw: less, to the center of another party wall; thence | MIRRORS, "BOOK CASE, FANCY TABLE AND OR BAST, TRINIDAD. y THOMAS DOWLING @ CO. AUCKIONEERS. Invited to Meet in This City in May of | south and at right angles with sald street elghty- | NAMENTS, WAL. M.'T. BOU By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in ——— . é. ee en eee, mae Six (S6) feet three (3) Inches; thence west thirtec TARE : = Liver No. 147%, follo 481 et seq", of the land ree- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUARLE iM- progress, under the auzpices of the players Next Year, (3) feet, mere or less, to the Hne of the lot pext | NUT} HALL “PIECE, CHAM RATCLIFFE, DARR & OO., Auctioneers. ords of the District of Columbia, at the request | PROVED PROPERTY, No, 06 HOWARD AVE. i : ian ccting of the Baptist ministers’ | #dJoining the premises hereby described and con- TTE AND ODD PIECES, WAL., OAK — of the party secured thereby, we Will sell at pub- NUE, IN HOWARD UNIVERSITY SUBDI- of Washington, at the courts, corner of am 1s Ol je Baptist ministers’ | veyed by said deed of trust; thence porth eighty. ES. MATTRESSES, SPitINGS, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUARLE IM. | fic ‘auction. in frunt of the premises, op TUES. VISION, AT AUCTION. Sth street and Rhode Island avenue, ani cn | Coference of tis city, held on Monday, it t three (3) inches to the point of be- | PICTURES, CROCKERY AND GLASS,” KITCHEN PROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE | DAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D, | By virtue of a deed of irust, dated August 24, h street between © end P strects north. | ¥@3 decided to extend an invitation to the iis property is Improved by « new two- | UTENSILS, etc., etc. Dealers and private buy. TN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT | 1so4, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the | 1801, and recorded io Liber 1508, follo 350 southern Baptist convention to hold its Tear er ne mies ee ee ae eee cae | py item pe entbencc er emt aaciane mek oe "th Saturday evening. Dr. Greenwoud “of | 2¢xt session, which will be next. May. in| Terms: Ooe-third cash, balance in oue and two| Terma coh. 1. in sO Re, S804, whereta hunty ds Wetioa et Si reese Mew York, and Mr. Hertert Porter of 3 this city. It was the Intention to extend a | J*mi'ynnaaily “and to fe meeuen beerety, Paysble oe Plainants ‘and Emina F. Byrnes et al. are defend- den, Mass., Loth well-Fnown players, ar- | foFmal invitation when the convention met | ou said property, or all cash. All conveyuneing and ee ae comission ee Fived im the city today, and at once re- | 1st May. in Dallas, Texas, to hold the next | (i'he feauired at iiine of eae, Tene te eee : Ir hereinafter stated, the following deseribed land and paired to the gro The score, up to | #esslon in this city, but the understanding | be complied ‘with tn lo Gags, or the trustees, re- DOMATIC CROC R Ta WON TED ae ta the Sty of ‘Washington, Dte- date, is as foliows: was that the convention would hold its | erve the right to resell the ‘property at the rial i wv ‘He sien following destribed real estate, situate in the | €t seq... one of the land records af the District of county of Washington, District ‘of Columita, ami | Columbia, and by direction of the party secued Enowa and distinguished as lot’20, of Joho E. | thereby.”'the-undersigued trustees will’ sell. om Beal's subdivision of lots 14 and’ 15, of block | THURSDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF OCTURER, &, of the subdivision of part of a tract of land | 184, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following kvown as nidad, as made wy the Washington | described property, viz.. Sub lot block 4, low- Brick Machine Company, and duly, recorded in the | 28 University suisivision, improved by a. suodere office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in nrg A attic frame dws ‘ick bane county book numbered 6, page 120, together with | ment; 40x100.45; fronting south; being No. West Games will be played constantly all the improvements, ‘ways, easements, rights, | 60 Howard avenue. ia, to wit: V LIQUORS AT AUCTION WITHIN 1. ON SATURDAY, THE THIRTEENTH D. ileges and appurt ibe same Terms: One-third cash, balance one and 1wo First division—Greenwell beat Holden; | semi-centennial anniversary in Augusta, | S24,,°0st of the defaulting purchaser after five ROOM AT THE WN. . 1 AND] OF OCTOBER, 1894," AT FOUR 0’CLOCK ra = a Sy ppertalsing. years, with notes bearing Interest, and secured by hn beat Harris; J gen Po days advertixement in any newspaper published in| fy STRiters ROBT WESE : .'| lot 15, in square 493, of the elty of Washingt ‘Terms of sal: third of the wurchase money | ® deed of trust on the fold. All convey~ John beat Marris; John beat Hokien: Jonn- | Ga, a it was organized fifty years Ko | the District of Columbia of auch reste: TOBER VIETEESTH, 1894, AT “TEN” District ‘of Columbia,” being altuste atthe tocth. | tobe paid tu cast, the balance’ la ane and tes | aoeing dc St purchasers F200 deposit will -ar Phan ey aris beat Bartlett; | next May, and so the convention was noj we R WEED, O'CLOCK A.M “ ¢ west corner of C and 4% streets southwest, front- | yea 5 Payable | be required pure 7 5 en oJ . .M. * * at @ per cent anpum jnterest, required of the chaser when the propert; Holdes beat Harris; Holden beat asked to come here. ocl0-dide d. FRANK CAMPBELL, | This stock, which Is imposed of fresh and de- | ing 2 fect, More or less, on “4% ‘street, and Tun- | semi-annually, and to be secured hy deed ¢f trust | le struck of. ‘Terms of sale to’ be complied with m beat Jchnson; Bean beat Holde It is stated that Augusta ts not prepared = ‘Trustees. sirable consists fm part of FLOUR, STARCH, | Ding back on C street 116 feet, more or less. on the property sold, or all = ‘at the option of | in ten days from the date thereof, otherwise ran beat Bartlett; W. H. Wahly. beat | to entertain so large a body, and when it | DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TEAS, SPICES, SUGARS, CANNED VEGETABLES | 2. Lot 16, in square 492, of the city of Wash- | the purchaser. A deposit of $190 required at time Will be resold, at the risk and cost Johnson; H. Wahly beat Harris, and | Was suggested to Rev. Dr. Stakely of the 5 -— AND FRUITS, JELLIES, AND JAMS, CATSUPS, | ington, District of Columbia, being immediately in | of sale. Coavesancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. ting purchaser, after five days’ adver col aad . First Baptist Church of this city. that if | TRUSTEFS' SALE OF A VALUABLE Lor_ow | CHOW CHOW, Pic LAUNDRY AND TOILED | the rear of the lot aforesaid, and capable of use as | Terms of sale to be compiled with In ilfteen days | tisement. —— fs or a q THRE SOUTH SIDE OF “0"* (BEALL) STREET, | SOAP, STOVE’ AND SHOE POLISH AND BLACK. | & Part. thereof, fronting 25 feet, more or on | from date of ssle, otherwise trustees reserve RICHARD W. TYLER. : Isell beat Coleman; Bell | the convention was asked to meet here that GEORGETOWN, BETWEEN 27TH AND. ING, VINEGAR, MOLASSES AND SIRUI | © street, and "back to 8 of ht to resell the property at the risk and cost ROBERT G.” RUTHEEPORD, PS, BRUSH. hase teat Bell; Coleman | the invitation would be accepted, Dr. Stake- STREETS, FRONTING 45 FEEL ON ES, TOBACCO, WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, | More or ‘less. of defaulting purchaser, after Ove days’ adver- | se27-G&ds ‘Trastees, No. 1307 F st. aw. Soleman beat Johns; Coleman |iy at once brought the matter to the at. QUALI) STREET BY A DEPTH OF 120 FEET, | GIN, ETO. WILWW AND WOUD WARE, | _ These lots will first be offered together, and if a | tisement of such resale’ in some newspaper pub- — ough; Hall beat Chase; Hall beat | tention of the ministers, with the result as AND IMPROVED ON THE EASTERN 15 FEBE BROOMS, COUNTER SCALES, ICE BOXES, SHOW. | Satisfactory sale is not thus made will’ be imme- | lisbed 1» Wasbingtos, D. G. TEZTE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL Hall beat Bilbrough; Catlin beat | stated above, that they decided to invite| KNOWN AS PREMIAEY NOCATE sD BELING, | CASES, dec. fc. ‘A DEED ANON THE SAME DAT. AT HALE-PAST FOUR jOUN FIN ae mt be ase;Bryant beat Johns;'| the representatives of the Southern Church | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the | given to me and duly’ recorded aueeg ee eee O'CLOCK P.M... sublot 30, tn square €24, fronting | _o0i-d&d> ‘Trustecs.® ]" ocli-a&as By order of the Trustees, t Hilbrough: Jchns beat Hall; | to convene in this city. forded athena the: tea, else ot tie Teas Pee | Pls OF the District of Columbia, T will sell at pub- | 28 feet 4% inches, more or lens, on Ist street be: | GG. SIDAN & OO. Auctionsors, 140? @ st. = re = t Chase; E:ibrovgh beat Cat. —_—————- Among the land records of the District of | le auction, for CASH, at ithe time and place above | {Ween G “and H ‘streets northwest, and running “(Successors to "Latimer & Sioan) S GOO! meen Gaal tenes Columbia In liver No. 1582, follo 448 ct seq., and | mentioned ‘the stock of ries, ete., partly men, | back with that width to an alley finproved by a ; * ~ LADIES’ DS. hind @iistan Caanar bent Mania: Catmes Affairs at Ben: at the request of the holder of the notes secured | tioned. ‘The trade abd mers are invited to be | brick dwelling. Known a8 No, 725 let street uorth- | TRUSTEES BAUR OF VALUARLE UXIMPROVED ee TTS Laces bone beat The Mason beat H. Watiy; ‘Thorn | Se¥eral matters of Interest were con- ote the’ premises, ‘on TURD Tae hater, tTigabe om FT We atalamee, a tmmediately thereafter, tot fo raid OF SEVENTH “AND STINCOLN Sikes pe a et i? 4 Hutchinson; Thern beat H. ‘Wahly; | sidered at the meeting of the Citizens’ As- | EENTH DAY. OF OCTOBER, A.D. istac ar | = 1, Warder building. _ | square G24, fronting 18 fect ¥ laches, tnore or lea. NORTHWEST, WAREIN <speeeaheor i&d GTON, D.C. Greases, laces aud lace curtains specialty reat Cocper; Covsins beat Mason! | scciation of Benning, held Tuesday even-| HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PAi., the following THOS. DOWLING & €0., AUCTIONEERS. on said ist street between G and H streets nort| By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated the | Prices “reasouable. Call Mme. ViIBOU “a Nousine bea 3 - described real estate situat it; Jeorge- —— west, and running back with that width 1 Ist day of April, A. D. 1891. and duly recorded | fessor to Mime. Valmont, old stand, r4 beat Hatenineos: Wanl% and H. Wably | ing. ‘The president, J. M. Wood, was in the | town, Diattet ot Gules oe tN, Sek: leausreee sate OF VALUAELR raPRoyen | alles, ituproved OF & brick dwelling, ‘No. 715 tet | 19 Liber No. 187%, at foilo 284 ct seq, one of the | Steer ee: To on. chair. |The committee on lights reported | tn pleic.rparccl of Ind a premio koowa | EAL ESTATE, TX TILE GURY Ob WARHING. | MEE rte oe om un eases {Hnterecet fate Dumtict of Cube, and at ulangnl to See, that the Commissioners had stated that | hered one buadred and twenty-one (121) and one | _FIGHTEENTH STREET NORTH rast > 127 | west Uorequae Non Goh touting a ‘SS | sell at pablic auction, 4m frout of ‘the ‘on ilies Ceanialibachicas “haloes eacchecdh fhey could provide Henning no street lamps | Hundred and twenty-two (122)” in Dealt’ addition | BY Vietue of two dewls of ‘trust, duly ones hs feet oe ist street between H and I | SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTIETH, a ommissioners have recelved from | fo” «hat section from the present appro. | ta,deorgetown, begioning for the name cn the vouch | emong the land records of the Disiet ot Gale: | streets northwest with au atcrage depirof SOieec | HALEPAST POUR orCLOCK Y. following the attorney of the District an opinion - side of ll (O} street, one hundred and fifty (150) | bla im Liber 1534, folios 152 and 157 et more or less, and meres. by @ brick dwelling, | described land and county priations. It was stated, however, that | feet east from Montgomery (28th) street and run- sell. separately, at public aucti bY of Washingt known concerning the title of the cobblestones | G5 Powell had promised that an eati- | Mus thence east forty-ave (15). feet ‘south | of ‘mises, om SATU! ‘and distingu! . in block to he taken from betweon the tracks of the | mate will’ be put in the appropriation bili | 3m uandred. and twenty (30) fect? thence ‘west Octo, 1894, iviston ot the vezlty sabe Columbia Railroad Company in the con- | for next year. Gnd twenty (130) feet to tne pees of bee | I or iy se known 28 Effingham Place, east of the 7th street struction of its cable line. Attorney Thomas In regard to rallroads, the committee hav- — with the improvements thereon. sf rodd, on Brookville turnpike, containing 6,400 holds that the railroad company is entitled | Imé the matter in charge reported that they | , Tyrie of tule. Oue-third of the purchase money gly Ee EX. <a to its own material. His opinion say: had been greatly assisted by the Commis- | So" "eal installments, ‘reapecialy te oe at Batety ie. surveyor of W: . : , opinion says im | sioners in their efforts to have the com- | {€° Sate, Goemreh tar bl ee one aa -Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase conclusion: panies put the crossings in proper ‘shape. ty sold, with interest thereon, ‘peut: fa cash, the balance in ove nbd’ two sears, with If the Columbla Railway Company pro- | ‘The committee was instructed to make an at the rate of six (6) REF cont per an- and ®& deed of trust on the poses to abandon its tracks and tie use] effort to induce the railroads to have more a a ey Bo at option of the , or all ogee of $200 will be of the street for street rallway purposes it | trains stop at Benning, and also to see that as ot aia tae frill be required at po ER Be} Would not be entitled to the cobblestones, | the promise of the Baltimore and Ohio rail- fo. cee eee og ge CG, 4-4 since it would be bound to leave the street | road to place automatic bells at the cross. the Fisk ‘and cost of detaultiog purchaser, se P at i ; ; : : x Bg 4 z fm good condition and repair. but since un- | ings be carried out. A committee consisting der the direction of the authorities it pro- | of J. M. Wood and J. W. France was = Cy a ~ ——— — wea pointed to bebe op the foota relative ‘erial in piace of the cobblestones, it is | the payment by the county of a part of @militled ‘e have it» .wn material.” debt of the city. % : : i i