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de —r ‘< | . 24 _ THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, QCTOBER 13, 1894-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES: INGS HEARD AND SEEN AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALES. © G. SLOAN & 00., AUCTIONEERS, 1 r. @Guccessore fo Latimer & Sivan SST One hears gome good stories on board sin. Becety Shere wat a ery ary me Pa ae ee For the i pe ee | eomplement of passengers going from Bal- oe By of, 8 certain, deed of Rt (Qs daly AND RYAN AVENE : and co ra ttmore to Boston with Capt. Howes of the oe a reed Beses Tp wn Rett Sg Be Envoy Extraordinary Ry virtue Df a deed of trust dated the twentye Merchants and Miners’ line. The captain, | Sf) 0" Utnur causce in considers, “When of Columbla, aud at the request of the party e- i) day of June, A. D. 1876, end. tes by the way, is one of the best men that |] get back next year I'll take the duds Jim| On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER THIR- cured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will of che Uaarict of and [linister Plenipotene | sic! sswp ite nina ber « eq... and ot @ver trod # quarter deck to make @ trip | is packing up now out of hock and put in | TENTH, 1904, AT MALS -EASE FOUR LACE Buoys : May Siti DAY ot on tiary of rajaest ot the Siac oe si ‘ with, Among the passengers was Nick | my heavy apparel. There are a ‘many | tm front of the premises, we shall sell, at public TOBER," A.D. 1804, at HALF-PAST FOUR ile auction. on the premises; on a rs, though, who pawn in spring- | auction, that new brick rest- O'CLOCK P.M., all that piece or parcel of land Austria- ungary. HE TWENTIETH DAY OF BER, ‘oung of base ball fame. This and the | actors. tl eo = - t handsome new three-story - “ ’ imok, AT FIVE WTLOCK PMl.. the following @e- Pome oe Capt. Howes is an ardent ad- — oe Annie, and leave their things situate and being in Washington city, in the Dis. CLOCK dence, No. 1221 Maryland gyeave northeast. ‘This dwelling has every modern ‘improvement, finished in the best manner, finely located, and in one of the best residence sections in that part of the city. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance on easy terms; $100 deposit required at the time of gale. All con- ‘trict of Columbia, and knewn the ground t oF of sald city ae and being. the south renty feet front on lith street east and running Lack, with that width, the full depth of the lot, of lot rumbered twelve (i2) In square numbered Bine hundred and seventy-five (075), together with ‘all and singular the appurtecances, rights, priv- Chevalier de Tavera, fcrltied real entate, county of Washingt we will seli at public | srt tmtemna ss auction, at his residence, You can see lots of ‘em shivering Mmirer of the game gave rise to a great | Dawn E deal of base bail talke which was heard by | 0m the Rialto right now = a cae oven Benalla palit, 245] The passionate tenderness with which the makes herself generally disagreeable. Sun- | southern colored nurse regards the children day afternoon she wanted to have a prayer | who are placed under her charge has been nd being 1 puctiict of Columbians kpowd plat thereof now on tle 7 of Washington coats. being the suuie premised District of Yesauring end recording st purchasers cot Hlogem improvements al cther, hereditumeath to the Austrian Legation, | tiaict m the aad Tapiel F. Sokouman meeting, and went about arranging for a | the theme for unstinted admiration in prose | oc6-d& . ington, ‘Columbia, being the sume pelonging or in any wise appertaining. No. 1537 rT St a omerey, OO. Ho leader and a choir. Coming up behind two | ana rhyme for time unlimited. Indeed, the | ____ #UTORE DAYS. the rear of the lot aforesaid, and capable of use as | (Tyme oF ral: Dme-tbird of the purchase, moury is “¢ fecerdcd te iter Ne’ Gn See ee ened ings are not trouba- | Southern child never outgrows affection for Bere erage, froating, 25 fects more oF Mest | insivliments, yarabl> in cne and two years, ‘with |LTOMe, LUCS., Wed. & Thur, | inai rons tor Wernis Cours ai singing, but we sometimes make a | the old “mammy” who soothed their little THOMAS DOWLING & CO., more Ce ‘ics tes sikec Narn eae compl ss pert Oct. 15, 16, 17 & 18, 1894, togerty Diuff at it.” sorrows in her great, fat arms, and mur- laseeae: aatiotactory sale lernee thee ade will’ be Inine: | Of trust upod the property ‘sold : An A deposit of $100 will “Bluff, sir; bluff!’ Is that a term you use im base ball?” haughtily inquired the old lady as she marched off. And it was all owing to Nick Young and the base ball talk he caused. . mured solace in -he soft patois of the quar- ters, that is now becoming rarer and rarer the school system extends, and embraces the juvenile blacks as well as whites in its ue aie bencticence. ‘There are x tes colored nurses | Grand Auction Sale by of the old school in Washington now; A good story was told on the ship by a | jewels, whose value 1s appreciated to the Catalogue of Oriental Gintely thereafter offered separately. the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 ‘will 1. ON SA) F-PAST FOUR | be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. ° OGLOCK PAM cutee os, a ome ‘624, fronting | AM conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at| his entire household Gece | meperty witt be -estd at rhe Yisk mod vost of de- 2 feet $34 Inches, ore or Tews, on Tat street be: | the cont of the purchaser. Terme ‘of wale oto. ihe ti both faulting porctover, ter fe days” advertiecgent tween G and H streets northwest, and. ru complied with Ww! en days from day of sale, C ewspaper publ Sty of Wegh= Tas With TAC rolate wo ae arlar: Thence kom ertar wit ibe drastaes teserre the wight Ge ceoal orations, bo tugton, D.C. brick dwelling, knewn as . 725 Ist street north- | the property at the risk and cost f the defaalt- ¢ Conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. west, with avbrlek stable. inthe tea ing purchaser. eae useful and ornamental Tes Nel ots at 11 o’clock a.m. each Gay, de required at the tin sale. Salt to be closed in fifteen days from day of gale; otherwise, the Re 2 . PRES ot dds Beston man who was in Antwerp while the | full by those who are fortunate enough to porwr dpa Pk r ad phean Sun ag Viney CHETAN a eDE: from aii parts of Lurope. | er = : on said Ist street between G and H streets north- COMPRISING bit COVERED Ti auian rations were 1 progress for thi x- | Possess them, and one of these is enjoyed en Se oe ats y the family of a prominent local news- Carpets, Rugs and Hang= qealtien. ‘Wegetumladeees ad alk uations » and running back with that width fo an | ~ ea vee 3 CHALGS, OLD RUMA: —— —— — MDE TABLE, : ~ a ¥ aera: tinder eerie odie tnt | paper man, whose four, sturdy boys have P di f Improved 3 av brick dwelling, No 71S Ist RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ELAGANULA “CAuV Ey Lei i pg A ére there aring exhibits from their | heen “brought up” by Sarah. She 1s very rol Con- northwest. cuniiesing: sassiiak dois siiaaitabiihs eactami BOARD, QUE SCONCES, | PS PRES no ae Tespective countries. In the evening all | black, the African biood in her veins not ngs, rect mi mn Be eer ihrer er eg ae reas eA THE RAVE Ren On en METAL. Ay ROVERTY POR INVEST= the visitors were in the habit of gathering | having been contaminated by admixture “i cet on 1s between Hand 1] ANN STS. SE. i : ‘ ine large hall on the grounds to tistes | With the Caucasian, but her heart and soul Stantinople, just out Of | i iirwest with au averaze depth of 0 feet, | BY virtue of a deed of trust dated Anguct_1% NOS INE: BONEMIAN UVEASSP AIcES | PY, HEte of a certain deed of frat, Weoving dave r bg » | are as white as any one's. Her mother died niore_oF less, and iinproved by a brick dwelling, | 1¢ recorded August 16, 1892, in Liber 17 LOBM Ab OB VIENNA, US TER | Socerdal aaeng the fond boneae'at me Vaomte ad fo the band play. Out of compliment | when she was very young, and her father No. S18 Ist treet northwest. of the land’ records of the ST MAKEKS IN ECKOVE ON pe Rhy a ie | to the visitors the national airs of the dif-| ran away, leaving the child a walf in the the custom house, AN fs | “Terms of male as provided’ by. the decree: One- nia, the undersigned will sell ou . ne 7, fol et seq, ferent countries were played, and recety ee tuitaee of She &m ovation from the group of tha’ NTH, 1804, AT +s secured at the request Weebl. Wien. wie tacaie ole third of the purchase money to be paid in cash ho ae ae oe oe great, ¢ within ten days feom the day of ule, of which «in front of the om, ih front ration- ‘ne “W tein pereicas* th >, h af aacieca: Sa Pd 2s bor 4 of the “premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SEV ality fe the hal, “The night that ou: ios | Cavs she “went out into service” we tee] pronounced by commois=| i's i've ania‘ deieatt/ a ie tine of male | wyemtor, hue oumieed fom 2910 th Het HAN oF mh tom friend attended the band performance | nurse. She has been with her present em- fo two eqtal instaliments, tm one and 3," according to the subdivision of lets tn sa i ‘AST FOUR 0 M., “the fyuare recorded in records of the office of the this playing of national airs was on the | piovers many years, and the care and de-| Seurs who have had a|: oe the day of sale, for which the situate in the city of jayed a ‘ hall deliver his or their promissory | surreyor of the District of Columbia, in rrr MK 1 ° . District of Columbia, to wit: All those Fee ea ee ene er iad, Dut not @ thing | votion with which she attends to the chil- Citcn, antes on the day of sale; and to bear tater len pape 4h, amd alse original tate sume a eI reels of land and. protines prBicaplnee tay dren are equaled by her personal goodness rivat ‘ie to be th at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, avd se- | and 25 In sald square. CHINESE "ARMS, WONDEIULL WOOD CARY ted as aud being lots sam~ bird of freedom. A delegation of the Amer-| and piety. She is a Catholic, and goes to Private view to 1S | cared by's deed or deeds of trust upon the property | Terais of alc: IN IPAGNE, COGNAC, FINE CLAK. | 2ered one hundred and tht ss icans went up to the leader and told him | her duties regularly, and an illustration of sold, or all cash, at the option of the parchaser or } equal Instalim fc HUNGARIAN, SYRACUSE | WaMted and thirty = ber = — Weir coustry | her beautiral faith was given unconsciously finest collection ever sent | ™"" gee ge ty esis soak INES, ANTIQUE AND APOSTL Teae ann ad not been recognized. With profuse | by ner not long ago. ‘The children were ail 7 i with within, {went . t trust ‘on the pro CA SER UTIEGL MABE | pint vecoshoh tm Liner apologies the leader said it was clearly an terms of sale are not complied 'y | anoually, and eccured by firs prep- AT Bi LU : versight 4 ised ‘ hem the | CUt im front of the house, and Sarah, sit- to thi t day he day of sale, the property will be re- | orty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- . Of the surveyor's office oversight. and promised to give them the | ting near her mistress, was regeniing them 0 is Country. sold at the riak wad cost of the defuulting parchaser ‘A deposit of $100 on fot will be re- Forks, Wr WOMAN et with the t American air at once. He distributed the | with proper pride. Suddenly she looked up se or purchasers, or otherwise, as the court may di- | quired at time of sale, The trustees reserve the ISLANKETS, LAID | ‘ music, and, waving his batcn. the band | \ith a glorified face. , WE MENTION A PEW OF THE IMPORT! reel FRANK 1. BROWNING. Truster, fe t to resell at risk, and cost of defaulting pur- Fla PEDESTALS, VENSITAN MALL, omg - aad the balance in two equal — roke loose, not with any familiar patrioti “ : 5 —- tars es Sih st. ww. | chaser If terms of sale are not complied with Ju YIM: CLUSEETS ens, respectively in one. a years, die, bet “The Man Shar treks tas oak ac Miss G— she sald softly, “de good PIECES, VIZ: SILK MOHAIR, KARABAGH, BLAIR LEE, Trustee, 15 days. All conveyancing and recording at pur- : Pix eeu ty @ dcof of tran ap the property, oid,” wi +4 mat ~The & Lawd knowed I wuz po’ an’’ didn’ hablo yepeen: nie AG oc3-dkds Fendall putting. | Shasers’ cost GEO. We RELEDTE roe il est thereon, passble seut-annualls, at the rate Monte Carlo.” Amazement among the | nuthin’, an’ Ne Kimnre dove auuite HISTAN, DAGHESTAN, GULLISTA’ —_ be RAMELS. oe of G per uum cash, at the <ption Americans finally gave way to visions of | "Was ‘there ever anything finer, sweeter | KESHKELIM, ROYAL ROKMARA, ANTIQUE | ¢>THE AROVE. SALES ARE POSTPONED, OX WEI MAN Ope of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will. be fee ‘Old Hoss” Hoey and his song, and wien | or more perfect? . ANNTOTIANS, SILKY KONIA, CASHMERES, tof the & HIDAY, THE NINE , Fendall bidg., 344 D st. nw., quiced at the time of sale. Sale to be clued In ff the band finished the tumultuous applause <6. & &.% solace sip Bagg al nhc * | PEENTH DAY OF SIS, at the saine Thustocs. tram dase from day of suo, otherwine the powerty from the American delegation elicited an} 4 G paces tea cco aniee ae LUDIG RUGS, ISPHAN, PERSIAN KERMAN, | houre and places Scie - a a will be resold at the rink and comt of default encore, ea © eee ne tt | KHORASSAN, FERAGHAN AND OTHER FRANK T. BROWNIXG, Trustee, pata eee are “TION OF TURKISH i Purchaser after five days" potlce of such resale ; ¢ € @ 6 @ city hall one day last week, and after con- mans ORIESEAL, one ete rene aa en red 416 Sth st. o.w. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED CHESTS, ROMAN CHAIKS AND" oor Fag Mm some one or more newspapers When Hill was elected Senator he did | siderable linguistic difficalty eucceeded in eas AL CARPETS AND RUG: BLAM LEE, Truste PROPERTY OX IVY BEKEET BETWEE FLORENTINE TABLES (ALL Til published Wavhington, D. ROTH MODERN AND ANTIQUE. oc13-d&ds = SLOAN & COL, AUCTIONE! (Saceessore to Latimer & Sloan. NARD H. WARNER, Trustee. 18 D. WINE, Trustee *0 Fe. ow. not let go of the office of governor until | informing Mr. Young that he desired to x after Gov. Flower was inaugurated, thus | become a naturalized citizen of the United | This magnlitcent collection will be on view at XD ONEW JERSE NY AVE IS CARVED IN EXQUISITE ‘TASTE, Ly SD KNUWY - 1 CHEST, WONDERFUL ANTIQUE WAHDRORE FROM THE OLD keeping Jones-“he pays the freight’— | States. The official tnmediately proceeded | our elegant art galleries, 612 E street, on Monday, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing Quaxtity eae ee rane, DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. to set the necessary mechanism working | the 15th, 1804, all d: ¥ date the 4th day of April, A.D. isd, and re: mA hag re ; sane from having his name enrolied among the | which would transform the subject of the | (ot 1 = 3 _ KNOWN | corded in Liber No, 1912, at’ folio 112 et keq., one t CURIOS. IN ALL SHAPES AND DE- | PUBLIC SALE OF THE MOST ELI governors of the empire state. It was com-| kaiser into an adherent of Uncle Sancs | The sale to take place on TUESDAY, WEDS AS NO. 1040 1GTH STREET of the Wwod recotds of ihe Dintclet of Coumibia, | SIGNS) SRBUIAN, AND OTHER 1 TTERY, Bok OF Another ee mon to allude to him as Governor—Senator | republican principles when a serious hitch | DAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, OCTOMER SIX: |, NQWTHMWWEST, WARHINGTOS. A atog the | cared therety ae fate alder of the mutes Se) DOWER CHESTR. HA gS AND MAN SIME OF FOURTEENTH STREET WEST AN Hil in those days — ig Fang elected | occurred. Mr. Young's knowledge of Ger- ‘TH, SEVENTEENTH, EIGHTEENTH and dig of April, A.D. 1808, and daly recorded in he premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWEN- COMPLETE. DESCRI TION TS GIVEN IX SNR SOUTH SIDE OF MEW Von SNES Ce AND governor it is quite possible that he wili/ man is confined to the numerals and an ms oe a a No. 1806, at folio et seq., one of the » DAL OF OCTOBER, A.D. Isv4, AT MPLETE I IN UIS G! 4 EW Ye AVEN a hold the senatorship until he is inaugurat- | occasional ability to address Teutonic vis- | N'NETEENTH, at ELEVEN A. M. and THREE reconts of the District of Columbia, and at | FIVE o°CLOCK the following deserived land | CATALOGUE. Ea ee rd ed as governor, when he would be able to|itors to the office as “Herr” instead of | P. M., each day. By order of J. B. Donjian of aquest of the part; T will | and premises, situate In the city of Wasiin ND, cn WASHING appoint his own successor, thus depriving | “Mister,” so when he proceeded to read in front of the premisos, | District of Columbia, and known nd designat TON, D.C. 3 Ny © :inople sell, at pablte ay a roc besaders TWELVTH AND THIRTERNTH, PROM TEN AM. vittue of a deed of trust to the unde Gov. Flower of that pleasure. Then it| the oath to the candidate for citizenship, | © ™*#”'™? ON” THURSDAY Fe | es ad eatlered ott earn oon ae ik oon | UNTIL BIE P.M. Wor farther particulars aos date August 1, 1802, abd recorded Angust would be in order to allude to him as Sena-| and the latter couldn't comprehend what | %- 3. Catalogues mailed to any address upon | 184, AT HALE = jegintng S60 E.G. SLOAN £' COS Rictiomeers, 8, Is#z, im Liver No I, follo 172 . of the tor-Gov. Hill. It has been intimated that | the Enelish meant the clerk was at a loss ration, at oe aceon on Hane a and in the center | _ 0C-d&stds ee ccords of the District of Columbia, "aud at when he is made governor, if the political | to know what to do. Two or three lawyers, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., amd ‘d-signated as part of oquare six (6) | THOMAS DOWLING & 00... AUCTIONEERS, Ay gf Ft Sods so will it. that Flower would be sp-| who had taken brief courses of public | 4.45 15 pret Honudred ‘and ntnety-elght (20), beginning on Six «long the ge soon § “Nowe NINETE 4 fointed Senator. Another guess is Bourke | school German endeavored to help out the me1S- teenth (6th) street at a point im the center of the i “gg Fiend - SALE OF " 4, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Cockran. Both of these are possibilities. | Judiciary by trying to translate the oath | — ; ee —— | worth party wall of the howe gow owned and oc- |T5) 10) she center af another Wariy walle tenes | eee ee SE LOTS 1x ing described ground, wamels: Ail of Zt Is a sure thing, however, that neither | into that language, but they each and all RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers. cupled by Charles E. Foste south and ut right angles with said street’ eighty- | By virtue of two certain deeds of trost, dated t numbered seven (7), ty equare numbered W. B. Hornblower nor Wheeler H. Peck: K and he conf be- a aml 11-12 (66 11-12) feet, more or leas, south from | six (96) feet three (3) Inches; thence west thirteen | October 1, 1880. and recorded, respectively. in. hundred and twenty-three (223), accounting to ham will be selected. Whitney or Lamont ee ae See ne Maa ee LE. OFS AWWABLE REAL ES. | the northwest corner of wail lot twenty-three (23). | 115) feet, more or lent, to the line of the Jot bext | Liber 1418, fello 428 et seq. and folio 426 ot | the original plat or plum of the «hts of Wa might be considered possibilities, especially | Young sent over the way for Mr. Leon To- ee eo ae oe adjoining the premises deserittd cimd con- of the land records of the Column, . C. encegting the past Chanel enanee 6 Ls four (24) fret: theace rf « I sell, at public auct i wailding heretofore known as “The Palace Mare See eee ee CREAT ithe ME gTORt Ot | Kes. 'and eheept the triamgularahapes plete teteet ved by a new two- | DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D." 1894, AT HALF. | Sty (0) square feet) at the extreme noribeasterm ee Veyed by sald deed of trust; thence uorth eighty- thence south twenty-foura24y feet, and thence West | six (SG) fect three (3) Inches to the point of be xixty-four (4) feet to beginning, together with the | ginning. ‘This property. ts 1 if the right kind of a deal could be made | priner, who is a regular polyglot when it fo unite the democratic factions in New | comes to modern and ancient languages,and York and make Hill's election sure. the German was duly made acquainted Improvements, consisting: of @ med three-story | story brick dwelling of six rooms and bath with | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P/M, all cf lots numbered Comber of satd lot, and in fromt of the northeast <4 @ = with the matere aud pe ot tae eaih Vell a We maetion Oe TURE | aid basement brick dwelling known ax No. 1019 | Ait oder jnprovements. 22 and 2. in block numbered $2, of Heujaunia F. | COnSCE of sald bottling eee Tne A. P. A. had an opportunity to test } that made him foreswear allegiance to the XCTOBER NINTH, A.D: 18v4. AT TALI 16th st, wear K st. nw Washington, 1 ¢ Terms: One-third cash, balance In ove and two | Leighion’s and Richard E. Patro’s, trustees’, ms at 3 purchase money One-third cashy aud the ba nee in one | years, notes to bear 6 Tr cent interest, ble | Corded subdivision of a tract of land called Brook- | 18 cash tof which $500 must be deposited with the ea ren 4 ple sent-annial- | kembagnoaily, wad to be secured by a deed af trust | IAD ak recorded im the cfice of he surveyor of | {Tustces at the tlme of sale, im ual ur y oere ya dad @f trust on the pon — property, = all eash. AN conveyancing amd bead wera = Vege pci No. G (county wenn ee Bae rh eB emery) a ~J L or all cash.” All « netug amd record recording at purchaser's cunt. A depecit’ of $200 ious), fol i | ‘ F from ‘sale, a= of eaiemaasd the te of sale | te complied with in 10 days, or the trustecs re- we : c SE ae ee Lith attire Gaya Treen das et [serve the right to reecll th any UBNeC* re | secured by sald deeds of trunt. the purchaser. If terms of sale are ‘not com In front of the | Term Jot 2, In xqnare | and two x and the sentiment of Hepresentatives on the | German emperor and solemnly pledge sup- FOUR O'CLOCK P subject nearest their hearts in the last ses- | Port to the United States. A lawyer who | fri NG ten Mae wuld tot te sion of Congress. An attempt was made to | 244, Witnessed the ceremony and its st- | 32 feet and Sig inches on F street northeast, tending confusion made a suggestion when | running baek with that width to the rear o abolish all the contract Indian schools, | everything was concluded, that Mr. Young | lot. qui which would prevent the expenditure of |is considering the advisability of adopt: | Terme of sale: One-third cash, one-third in | t pro = “= 2 hird cash, balagee In one and two | piled) with in tem days trustees reserve the one year, and one-third In two seara, notes to be | sale ce ‘reserves tim right t9 rest the | and cust of the defaulting purciser atter ‘ive | 5 Lerma: Gne-third cash. be fy; cont of dela 4 over $3,000 annually by the Catholic | ing. fives for the deterred. paymente, sechred by Seed ae ets sk oa on the drtautting 938" alvertisement in any newspaper published in | Tears. ee if haan peop Dak ee a as yy cotton in The Trening Kar. Church in the education of Indian school ou can easily prevent any more trou- | o¢ trust on the property sold, and hearing teterest parchat after such jublie notice as he may | the District of Columbia of such resale a yo poh ceded oF ates iy Same FY Su comcyencien. ax, on purchaser's cost. . children. It was not passed for the reason | ble of this sort,” said the attorney, “by | at 6 per cent per annum, or all cash, at the 2 RAWLINGS, L. WALTER WEED, “ - 3 ve N a pas: nm ve be deem necesstry. FRANK @ It, a on each lot will be required at time of sale. MAHLON ASHFORD, that the government would not know what | Setting some Inguist to talk the oath in | Mon of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will ocl3-dxds viving Trastee, Pers of sale to be complied with in fifteen diys ALDIS B. BROWNE, to do with the children, as public schools | Various modern languages into the phono- | (¢ {er Tat with in Gfices dare Oe irmiee te | HATCLIPFE, DANE & OW, AUOTIUNEERN, from day of sale, or tbe property may We resold, at | _o°3,5,8,20,12,15,16,17, 18649 i ; struction to the commissioner | G 3 e ns er | tanith chaser. Convesancing at the cost of | EXECUTOR'S SALE OF OSTORY FRAME ‘ S 1DOt ee, ree of Indian affairs to see what steps could be | tongues spoken by persons who apply for | the purcluser. = BSEELLIRG HOUSE, NO. Gis, D. STREET ost » RIDOUT, Trustees st. ow, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK taken toward the abolishment of the con- | citizenship, and when a foreigner came all PERCIVAL M. LROWN, Trust SOUTHWEST. GEO. WM. B EDMONSTON, ‘Trost DWELLE UMBERED 200 8TH STREET tract schools and the establishment of pub- | You would have to do would be to insert | #28-d&ds ge ee : BRL 2 ees STREET 8e28-dhds Omice, 500 Sih st. B. Qe ee nin, ead ot et to te lic schools, conducted by the xovernment, | the cylinder containing the oath in his na- | g>7HE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, ScrKE ne Ree 7 (REAL BY A DEPTH GF 120 FEET, nove BA ie PONED UNTIL | ing date Febraary 10, A.D, 1801, and duly res in their stead. tive language into the machine and then | count of the rain, unt! SATURDAY, THIRTEENTH | Nin ‘offer for sale, bys pablie auction, in {rons ‘of AND See rE eee oD ee | eee eC Ee VEST POUTTIL Ieee, | corded in Liber 1500, follo 124 e¢ eq. of the lead Commissioner Browning is now doing | grind it out to him.” DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1st4, ‘ut’ same hour and | {hl strinises, Eg streees ee BEL, same hour aul place. By order of trusie-s, | Tecords of the District of Columbla, we, the under- What he exn to decrease the contra Br. Young, as before stated, is thinking | Place, |) | FERVIVAL M. BROWN, Truntec, TARTS OF LOT8.9 AND 10, By viates ote che aa a rae, 1d&ds clenel trees, wal oot SE can Tae schools and is making fair headway. He | about adopting the idea and putting the | , sonia IN SQUARE 48; ven:y-sixth (26) day of June, A. D. 1891, and re. | —— DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS, SECOND DAY OF OCLONEL, AD: 10k, AT HL the resolution of Congress for in-| polyglot phonograph into practice in his| g-yryp AROVE SALE IS FURTHER Post. med among the lanl records of the District of —— PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM, ‘all that certaim 1 proceed in that direction. | office; so long, at least, as the law permits m8 wecount of the rain, until TUESDAY Columtia In Hber No. 1982, follo 448 et se., and | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAME DWELLING | piece on pare imises situate in re whl always be a wide difference of | a man who cannot understand the lan- NTH DAY OCTOBER, A.D. 1804, at as deal at cartes ¢ — Sequest of the holder of the motes secured AND LOT ON TWELFTH STREET EXTEND. | Pitl° Se AY of Columiia, epinion as to the best method of educating | guage used in the United States to become Bete al pace a ancl Uy deed of teunt rely, "we will offer “auction, In front BD. BETWEEN 0 ASD P STI SonTH- ot purabered ne ns ¢ intention o ac by comply . e require- Ro 4 - ‘ ae ST, . ware the Indians, but it is the intention of the | a citizen by complying with the require-| 13 eae ae 0 required upen accepts 1 AY Oe OCrOnE By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded tn ¢ recorded tn Liber Is, follo A. P. A. to have the Catholic schools abol- | ments regarding residence . terms of sl follo hed with it 1 Liber No. 1478, follo 481 et seq., of the land rec- 3, 0 the et of ished. if possible. It has been remarked ce 8 RATCLIFFE, DAR & CO, AUC : =| Lestate situate In | ords of ‘the District of Columbia, at the request | jin, Suthecr Maes tet contaie nite ot Setume tha se Congressmen who failed to sup-| A colored man entered the office of the a wane byl dey pink of emgr p to wit of the party secured thereby, we will sell at = over the rear portion of said lot; together bor thoxement against the Catholic | clerk of the court recently and complained | Soo ATH» | and distinguished “as a tots pum: | DAY THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER Arp, | {2° Suorerements thereon, conalating (uf a. marked for slaughter by the A. P. A, ang | tat the marriage license which had been | ‘ing and | me hundred a 121) and one PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the |" ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase RNOON, OCTORE! hundred II's. additton owing described real estate, in the | to be “= ' county of Washington, District of Columbia, and | £0.,0¢ Paid to cash, balance ta thre fifty (150) | known and distinguished 26, of Jolin E. t aud run- | Reall’s subdivision of lote 14 aud" 15, of already several have fallen by the wayside, | !*sued to permit the wedding of himself and due. it is said, to the influence of this secret | nis heart's delight had conteined an error political organization bride was from. iwents, payable in one, two and three 6 per ‘cent interest, payable semt-annua cured by deed of trust on the property sold, or v- thence south | 8, of the subdivision of part of a tract of ~ tked, | “deys one nd twenty thenre ‘west | Ehown as ‘Tialdad, an mate Oy tt 3 Sa Ss ee 6 ee MeCune, the populist leader, who ; 6‘ tellin) haw | aspeoeea ty © Seton ieee y fort, ‘and 1 one bmndred | Machine Co ‘and dniy ‘r poe podien ogg g Sime ek wll ag ge quarters ir this city, has recently | y of ‘em wid dat name Jib out dar at | This sole. presents un exeelic Gs ee —_ of beg the sur of the District of Columbia, 19 | :o"be voraplied with Im ten daye from date of wale, returned from Texas. He talks very xlibly | Bennin Dat ma‘idge licens’ whut I git | secure -. The property will Ta NS Ae 200 a acne oan Perea. | county book numb 8, page 120, otherwise ‘trustees reserve the right to resell @t pied Pm F sack ae ae fy pgp _ AT a ¢me-third of the purchase money | all the improvements, ways, cau mad abet oF Glee Bey Then of what the pos ¢ doing down there. | ™2 "2 toe my Lisa Jackson say she fum OCTOR ENTH, 1894, AT be patd In cash and the balance to be paid tn | privileges and ap ances to and cost of ulting purchaser or purchasers, He thinks that ia Benain’s wen she ain’ fum nowhar near YEN UCL F two equal fastalliments, respectively, in one and | br in any Sppertalning £. EDMONST« — = sure will be | dar. De lady whut I ma‘id cuin fum Marl- | (iii : trast): i of PARLOL St tw a devi of trust upon the | “Terms of mule: twe-thind of the wurchnse raoney Heese 8 Sh et elected. He yelone Davis,” | to’, en 1 dees laik ter git dat Ox on dis | (ree ot make are me egetauee of tld at Te CAIVED) CL Ske ere re | ee pee eS a ei a who ts runnin t Judge Culberson, | hyar paper.” from cutor Fes TUS BOOK CASE ail casts at the apttoo’ at the | Scnitamoete tal to be senna teed ae _Trestees, will beat the Judge. McCune says that they | Mr. Young took the well-thumbed and right to rink NAMENTS, W f $200 will be required at | on the property sold, 1. at the option of ©. G. SIDAN & CO., Auctioncers, 3407 G st. may count the me’ out, but that he | Senerously soiled marria license and com- | the diye’ CHLATRS, % closed In Bf the parchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time (Successors to Latimer & Sloan). wilt have a major f the votes cast. This | pared ft with the stub, and both showed | ment of su * Rew spaper DUT OM. from day of sal the prope Co weyaneing, . at p eer'a cost. AML com resold at the risks ie votes ¢ | ein Suchen of se hy im Washingt ut Tem Watson win- | that Eliza Jackson of Benning had been after five days’ and what he say cording at the cost of the purchawe one of the parties Hcensed to marry rere et res paren ning, but being ¢ default! with im aifteen days * SALE OF VALWARLE UNIMPROYV ee reserve the nted out, may mean that | ORE | d . FRI pcutor. right to resell ts. pro tisk and’ cost Xp LINGUS. STREREES the pepulists intend to make a number of | “You ought to have given your brid WALTER A. JOHNSTON, st. naw. of defaulting purcha ays ad \SHINGTON, D.C. contests in the House, in case they have | Proper residence whea you got this license,” | oci2-d&ds WINE, Trust ila wg Bago Baca ne eae or ene aed oe on the balance of power, relying upon the re- | Said the clerk. DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS, CE i. RHEEM, Usted iv Washington, D. C. 4 % ist day of April, A. 1). IN@L, and duly rec publicans to help them oust democrats. | “Who, me?” responded the darkey, some ad RIDOUT, fn Liber No. 1575, at foilo 284 et weq., one of the MeCune also says that the republicans | What astonished. “Why, boss, you ain’ ex- Lov BETWEEN JOHN FINN, land records of the District of Coluuibia, and ‘Trustees, DARR & FES SALE OF 0 TH AND G ould elect two members from Texas, if the | peck dat I kim hyar fur er ma'idge lic popultst dates would pull o fur myse’f, does yer? Naw, indeedy, bo! These 1 would a sooner not git ma’fed attali dan | where, he asserts, | come an’ git de licens’ 8! DUNCANS the request of th arty secared thereby, we wi sell at public avetion, in front of the premises, On SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWENTIETIL, 1504, AT BuILpIyG | HALY-PARE FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the follo By Liber 1836, at foli De bad luck | of the District « T VALVABLE TRI- ‘AS TARE thy OF OF IMPORTED WINES AND. “AT. " * 4 = described land and premises, situated fo the count! that the protection sentiment is very strong. | Wouldn’ nebber hab stop chasin’ Liza en’ | of the pretmines. ee STHE STOKE | OD RIGHTH STREETS suing (3 Washington, ‘in fe District aforesaid, aint kpow 6 ees me ef I hadder dun dat. Naw, sir, boss, I | FOURTH Day STE MONDAY, oc. | _ By virtae ‘a deed of trust duly nd distinguished as lot numbered six (6), tn block The delegation from the Pacific northwest, | sont anudder cullud gen-mun hyar ter git Ke UE, Now AT TEN” Q0) | Uber No. 1612, folio 46 et wey, one ae ae of be kt ae gon and Washington is going to take |4¢ Meens’ an’ he dun made de mistatk in e ds for the District of Cold ~~ ~ John A. monly known a# Fifinghnn Place, east of the 7th street road, on Brookville turnpike, containing 8,400 square feet of ground, as the ‘said subdivision was made by the county surveyor of Washington couaty, givin’ Liza's ‘dress.”” Mr. Young corrected the error, and then INGER, a war on the water to urge | asked his caller if all colored people be- | ocl0-w&s Trustees. the construction of @ large naval station on | lieved ft unlucky to get imarriage leenses | ~ THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS Puget sound or the Columbia river. Naval | for themselves when they contemplated : officers have agreed that the great nexd in| Matrimony. |e or tact tur| Executor’s sale of three naval w @ convenient station, } sut wan tha anenael ponse. “Dey four-story pressed-brick here ships can be speedily repat: 4 . . t = x beelily repaired, and | ain’ ‘nuthin’ mo’ onlucky dan gittin’ er the features of the ns sre brougha | M™MKe licens’ for yose'f. En de black} houses, with all modern | ,20¢,t1F, &, tounded by 18th and 1 streets h 1s compo 8 in part of PLOUI ARS, CANNED VEG AES AND TAS. the party advantage of the recent developments in | the Japan-Ct ler is Hooe and oibers are fewlants, we will well at tion, at the breuiises, on SPAY, THE LETH DA DE- BEI, AlD. Isos, AT SALE-PAST FOUL. SK P.M., all that tract of ground known ag th of mquare pum re OND DAY OF OCTOBEL, A. D. Isya, | BM POUR O'CLOCK TAL Distset of Oneiae. ice fe yen eS, ‘Terme of sale: One-third of the purchase money Sees eee. in cash, the bulunce In one and two yeurs, wit : i interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the property, of all cus. "A deposit of $200 will be Fecitired at thie of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Shyuld the terms of Tozether | Sle be not complied with tm ‘fifteen days the cory New Hampshire avenue fo WEL , BRUS DIES) WINES, Woop WARE, ICE BOXES, SHOW- ‘OF A DEED OF ASSIGNME: square ed one hundred 1 ) in the city of Warllngton, Distr District of Couw tween the betligerengs have brough . yi ’ r and New Hampshire avenue northw a c ents, ete trustees resexve the right to resell the property, at ‘| fokes ain’ de on’'y wuns whut knows hit. v ethwest and has a | given to me and duly recorded among the Innd rec- | With all rights, Improvements, the rlak and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after very for This will be “i es: yi vow y parking. ords of the District of Columbia, I will sel »- Te One-third cash, the balance fn one and -" and cent of the Gefautti ectinser, A and Washington tele | De, W'ite fokes is dess es bad, en’ 1 vow, you improvements, contains | iP 6 preseribed by the decree: One. | lle auction, for CASHIN, at uke Wil sell at pal ch public not two sears, 6 per cent per annum, poyable sem}. | Sc p secared by deed of trust og the property Mic eae | = sold, or all cash, at the uption of the purchaser. ; a st. aw A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. . HENRY M. BAKER, Troster, | If the terms of sale are not complied with in ff. | _ 0Co-déed Represeatatiy ain’ see no y'ung w'ite man whut goin’ ter te. large | ina'ly bis gal cum down hyar hisse’f ter git ing fifty-two rooms, a6 ee me coa- | de licens’. Naw, boss, he boun’ “ or in Oregon or! sum yuther feller arter hit. vy ‘is hit ing Nos. 1330, 1332 and time and p) mentioned ‘the stock of Grocertes, ete. tioned. ‘The trade and consumers are present FREDERICK G. STUT: is tbey, mar deme mucrarary. nm to convince I. station sh venient a purchase moi qual install m the day of sale, AI paid ct the rate of and Wien to be paid ine id at once be built on d large hs Washington ‘atum per annum, okey? ionno ’c . : 4 , je semi-annually, deferred payne to be | - teen days from the day of sale the trustees re- THOMAS DOWLING & O ‘Already. there ts being constructat a dry | OMMCKY? I donno ‘ceptin’ hit eutny is, en’ 1334 I street northwest, | sented by the promissory notes or tends of seive the right to resell the property at the risk ce @ock at Port Orchard Puget sound. The dav's er fac purchaser or purchases to be and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUARLE i. lecntion 6@ thls Gucke wae sues : —_— opposite Franklin Park, | deca ‘or deeds of trv TRUSTEES’ SALE 01 days’ advertisement of such tesule In ‘some ne PROVED PROPERTY, No. 65 HOWARD AVE- re - ae eee WEE S SHIPS ©) ATION 9 | usual form, or the REAL ESTATE: paper published in Washington, D.C. All convey- NUE, IN HOWARD UNIVERSITY SUBDI- View to the establishment of a naval sta- and known as the Franke | ®t bs or thetr option fi ‘ash. ‘Terms of rale TON, ‘G HOUSES. 1825 AND i827 | ducing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. VISION, AT AUCTION. tion at that point at some time in the fu- ms to be complied with within 10 days from the day of EIGHTEENTIL STREET NORTHWEST. JOHN 5. SWORMSTEDT, Tras By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated August ture. In fact, the navy authorities now | Made by People of Culture Who Are lin Hotel. sule. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at the | By virtue of two decds of trust, duly recorded at F st nw, | 1801, amd duly ‘recorded in Liber 16i5,. folio Ume of sale. If the terms of sale are not com. | among the land. records of the District of Colton HENRY EBERBACH, Trustee. et seq... ope of the 7 OCTOBER | piled with within 10 days from the day of sale the | bia tn Liber 1534, folios 152 and 167 et seq. we | “RATCLIFFE, DAR & CO. AUCTIONEERS” | Columbia, and designate it as the Puget sound naval sta- Otherwise Well Educated. On WEDNESDAY — AFTERNOO: pr Sw a. a Senator | yrom the New York Commercial Advertiser, TWENTY FOURTH, 1804, at FOUR LOCK, in | Tent, ie reserved to resell at the risk and cost of oy ny front of Maine, who does not want any : ont of the premises, the undersizned, executor, defaulting purchaser or purchasers, All convey: | of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE TWENTIETH = Maval stations built om the Pacific | The most bapa. the Cnebes < wile offer at pai auction the following deveribed | SRCIg AU parchaser's cont Si ory Day Be OCTOBER: “804. dt FUCK O'cLacK D CEL coast, and grudgingly assented to the dock | “uw” as though it were “oo,” as Noo York, | property, viz! being lot 18 and west half of lot 19, My real estate, situated Wirt Peon Aap, Re r that is now being built. However, the earn- | avenoo, and the like, has been noted often {i square 250, ‘having a front of 72 feet. 1% Inches fn the city, of Waxbington, in said District, und YARDS, BEING "No. 183 MASSACHUSETTS | S24, Unlversity subdivision, improved ty a. imodera est pressure of the Pacific coast delegation id on the seuth side of I street. by a depth of 144 distinguished as lots 118 and 119, in W. O. ‘Deni- AVENUE NORTHEAST, AT ALCTION 'wo-story rame dwelling, brick base- may bring atout the expenditur organ enough to make every newspaper reader ac- feet fo a B0-foot alley, opposite Franklin Park, son's subdivision (of certain, ots in square 153, a4} By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, and | Quo liowerd ettonce Tontins suuih; being No. : a = . ture of money ‘ mown as the Fi : r plat, revorded BUrve} ed © at e J enue. to make a raval station of what {s now a | wainted with tne correct pronunciation. It | Bins "three four-story brick houses, "Won asay Eid District, im Book 10, page 276, togethee write | @Uly recorded in Liber No, 16:8, folio 215 et sea, | Terme: tue think cash, balance one and 190 nd records of the District of rection of the party secu a therely, the trustees will tI SRARLE FIGHT-noow | THURSDAY, THEE. EvEwTH Dat oF octubpt, DOW BRICK DWELL- | Severed property, cles Bab Wei 'a8, Shea Steet SALE OF Di tormake ts strange that almost the only case in | Seimtathtigs;°ersstory. wick hanes,” Row. } | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF {THB MILTON FLATS,” | the improvements, &e. one of the land records of the District of Colum- | years, with notes bearing Interest, and secured by The contention tn favor of the Columbia | which “ut” has the sound of “co” is the one and contaluing fifty rooms, pum ee REWER © SEVEN TRE ees | _Terma:, One-third cash, Jecitoe tn two, aval | br” toe gudeesignse, will eter tor asia ot sate, fo, of Peete tan ee river is that it furnishes fresh water for |in which the Yankee gives it the sound of | mitit,{% rery,yalualle property, and should com PIGHTRENTHL STREMTS” AL ANGE APAWT: | per cent interest, ey rea ENT ECON IF struck "Tor counted tal — — « He the fered 2 in | “yew'—as when “u” follows “r” as in rule. | | Terma: One-third cash, balance ta one, two and | MEST HOUSE, WELL WILLED WITH TEN- the ‘notes of the ‘pure! ef an ot | ite, at HAC St FOUR 5 fet sound ifs ve: lestructive of all woox t io ten days tom the date thereof, is struck off. Terms of wale t or all cash, at option | 1804, st HACE-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK So neat “= the property, sol , otherwise tl . d ; r er str thing is that man: .. | three years, with notes bearing Interest at 6 per | By vist " trust on It dese-ibed land and dees, 1; ‘Will be resold, at watet “Boia aa het este | cn haps ae a fmt toanan aR: | See Peet ee oak aes |e oct fea ka tutte ae | Aram ae ee ai Seis | ara Sencar aaa his | ROR a, tae Boe SO ‘ rs Se 9 to overe P . : 1 S2 et Be., Of land records of the District | to be compl ith in fifteen or trustees J . s » the teredo diffienlty by having a deep canal | #24 to be almost offensive in the precision | reyutred when the property is struck off. ., | of Columbia, ‘and at ent. readvert subdivision of lots 47 to 53 of J. F. Olmstead RICHARD W. cut from Puget sound to the fresh water | of thelr “did you,” w aying “’Toosday All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's | Darties sccured theresy, we will sell a 2 as. oe the | eaeerre. = oS se a trustee, eatdteion i uate = Rican 3 lakes of Union and Wasain . Already | Instead of “Tewsdy’ ‘apparatt or | om a 8 ion, in frout of the’ premises, at “PAST CHARLES Hi. CRAGIN, improved .8 above, the suid house having ali] se27-d&ds ‘Trustees. No. @ small appropriation for this work has | “@bParawtus” instead of “apparaytus.” tment oe ee 7 we THURSDAY, NOVEM. +. GALES MOORE, Ses aren ee AROVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTH been made, and ft ts p that by the | One of the words most commonly mis- | “N” § “Parties desiring to inspect the premises tiraate: and bong eh gccesribed | _ ocd-dte te pany yy oy pt gD ny) time there is @ first-class naval station on | Called at this season is apricot, which | will please get permit from the loneers. let of Golumbia, ‘and. my DUNCAXNSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. one, two and three years from the day of sale. . the sound the fresh water canal will be | Should have the long ‘Appricot” is | _oclS-dts DED Oe. evcaiee and being aitiof lets ten (10) and elev- — The deferred payments to be secured by a deed of | _0cli-d&ds By order of the Ty cmiaiel the common mispronunciation. Very well DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. en (J), 1n Samuel Davidson's subdty ‘TRUSTEES’ SALP OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | trust on the preiuises sold, and to bear interest at DUNCANSON BROs., e-.a-*@ «& @ educated persons, perhaps most persons, —— mmbered REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. | the rate of 6 per ee annum from the day of — “spontanighity” instead of “‘sponta- | TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK 1828, TWELETH (SIREET NORTHEAST, | sale, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. | VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ox B Actors are @ queer set of people,” sald which {s an error that is incom-| DWELLING. NUMUERED 15 THIRD STREET WASHINGTON, D. Oe aatea ae, | Ajcevsalt of $200 will be required at the time of | \ STREET BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURIER @ gentleman who recently returned from a | prehensible. Few persons pronounce “in-| ,NORTHEAST. to us, bearing “and Feeorded ta Liber No. 160%, folio S6t Gays fiom the Gay of oslo et ge the trustece | _On MONDAY APTERSOD} OcTOR! Yun over to New York. “I was up at the | uiry” correctly, or “equable”—even thone | agtl sirttnite oA" U) seoh, cand det, sete 7 oue of the aad records of the District of Co: | tererve the tight to resell the Droperty at the Fisk | SECOND, A.D. ISO AT FOUR O'CLOCK, wp Lambs’ Club on Saturday, and while in ihe | NBO 4Fe careful to give the right sound tg | Live- 1614, folio 169 et seq., of the land records of and at the request of the party secured | and cost of ths defaulting purchaser.” All ‘convey. the lot “Bouguereau,” “Chopin” and “Beethoven.” | the District of Columbia,” we, the unde! we will sell at public auction 1p front of | ancing, recording, etc, at ‘the cost of the pur- fee, room of a friend of mine who was about to} Also words with “ture,” such as tempera- | trustecs, will sell, ut public auction, in froat of TUES AY, THE SIXTEENTH | chaser. cunt elghtecn (1h) feet start out for the season with a traveling | ture and legislature, are murdered by in. | the premises, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-SEOOND a By W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, feet fromt by the tries ; 3 tack maken . “Adee = > | DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. sus, at FIVE O'CLOCK M., tho described real estate, Office, $00 th st. aw. Ki company I noticed his man packing up his | telligent | spe: a P.M., all that certain plece or parcel of land and ements ther. viz. : HENRY WISE GARNETT, Trustee, balance in one and two summer clothes. I remarked upon the ap- | “Calllcpe”’ and other names are ruthlessly | premises, situate in the city of Washington, District ote (20), tn 0710-4&ds aoe Bin cer ae. Payable semt- ceil a iat onl 3 slaughtered in good society. “Surrup,” | of Columbia, and known and ating as and ce et) — Parent uselessness and trouble of carrying | “squirrel,” “sirup” end many others with | being lot numbered 43 in LOUIS BEYER, Jr.'s, sub- THOS. DOWLING, #00. AUCTIONEERS, Fas al oti these togs around with one im the winter | the short “f” as in “it,” are pronounced | iviston in square numbered 777, as per plat re- nie, Chen une dete anit: 4s though the “"" were “u” as in “up.” corded in Liber 18, follo 12%, of the land records of “Oh, thoze clothe af cn | The dcctors have pretty generally reformed ements thereon, * are gving to the pawn | A4'to “itis” in bronchitis and kindred words, | Sime” Suteneea 116 8d met otters but the public still says “morpheen” in- | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money broke?’ I inquired. stead of “morphin,” “benzeen” instead of | to be paid in cash, balance in three equal pay- he replied; ‘I am merely fol- etc. Teachers and preachers in | ments, payable in one, two and three years, and owing the regular custom among actors| New York are not uncommonly given to | Secured by deed o eee obtener ee ave no regular homes in New York, | placing an accent in “peremptory” on the Ry hm Phe yarcaser, A deposit ‘of or visewhere, for the matter of that. All | second instead of the first syllable,and they $200 will be required at of such actors pawn their summer clothes In | give too much prominence to the “ in | veyanci and recording at ‘3 cost. and when they finish the season | {hat and other similar wot such as “ter- | Terms of sale to we compte in ten ug they do the same thing with | ritory.” The English offend by going to | from date of sale, otherwise trustose and stage garments. I am | the other extreme of “premptry,” ‘“ter- | ght to resell, a £ the well-to-do members of the | ritry,"" etc. “Matron,” “romance,” “pre- ession. You the pawnbrokers take | tense,” “address,” ‘ 4 FD HOOVER, excellent care of things intrusted to thelr | of*en abused. oc6-dkds ‘Trustees, : ectk1S ‘Trustees, No. 470 i i BRIAL, “convenience of a. first-class ‘of Columbia, Remitciae « * yoctus corracss, Se'cetye bee 0S Lj aLgar, GW. REICH Owncs ane . . Ww. IC. Owner Prortster.

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