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20 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 189{-TWENTY PAGES. , wincenennns aes — 4 —— = — — _ —~ = — —— — — IN THE CHURCHES|IN HOTEL CORRIDORS] J VIRGINIA JUDGE AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. URE DAYS FUTURE DAYS, FUTURE DAYS. | — AUCTIONEERS, — OF BRICK DWELLING IN Q AND BR, IST AND 38D Sf, WITH LARGE SIDR THINGS HEARD AND SEEN THOMAS De ao = DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTION ‘The clerks of the government were very| The recently elected officers of the Wash-| “There are hundreds of stories being told BOYS EOP Buctinosers. is tie aii, Much interested in the outcome of the| ington district Epworth League will enter | ustrative of the way in which the repub- — PEREMPTORY (GA00 OF THIRTY CASES OF | SHUR election in the Missourt district repre-| upon the duties of the respective offices | licans cooked the democratic goose recent- | At our Ar all z, NDAY, THE THIKD DAY OF DRCEM Sr sented by Alex, M. Dockery. While each | January 1. They have already had a brief | ly," said George Cooke of Philadelphia at | j | a iss t Galleries, an) Tso, COMMENCING AT TEN ¢ AND REAR LOT man might have been personally interested | informal meeting, but in a short time they | the Riggs House last night, “and I reckon ‘ ‘| exceptionally fine collection in some friend tn his home district, there | will mest to discuss ways and means, and | you have beccme pretty tired of hearing of useful and decorative ar= We shall sell, within our sales. 1 | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly rec Sf Tuiporied Wines. consisttg Uber No, 1741, at folio 191 et St. Emilion, St. land records for the District 1, and simer, Port and Serr ED Sgr ~ was not a man or woman who would not | hope by the time their term of office be- | them. I heard one the other day, though < rs tt ) DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, | GUC, reduest of the party secu na, Se ee > . uate ‘cle pa ‘ANS S., Auctioncers, | dersigned trustees Will offer for eale, by publio always anxiously inquire after the pros-| ging to be able to submit to the boerd of | that was new, and also interesting outside ‘ankoe ticles, Antique and Modern | - Or ——————— | anetian, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS, FIFTH DAY OB DECEMUER,A.D 1834. AT FOUR Pects 0° Dockery before election, and the | contro’ matu ed plans for aggre sive work. | of {ts application. lust ing the over- | Furniture, removed to our O'CLOCK P.M., the following de nd and been a great sufferer results in his district after election. When| In reply to a question relative to the | whelming and remorseless sure thing the ara Peet 1 hemo, Nee 8 Peete o mer pee PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSE BLANKETS, | (CLOCK PM ety of ; Dis- $t was announced that there was a contest | work of next year, Mr. William Burdette | republican party had, a gentleman told | fhe'wactin ad scrounge: my. dercoam eyes | AOE galleries for conven=| 4. soxpayUkGN wren, A.D. 1604, | trict of Calumbla, and designated as all that cere in his district there was a gene Mathews, the president elect, said: ‘The | about two colored men who lived in a] tem was an cutive wreek ay at secult af it | fence of sale, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCIN A shall sella lnege | Son disttee enon ee ney dete . a Log pipes | expressed that it would be success league is too busy an organization to lay | frontier western town. They were both | {cy and exces. 1 cau te ae ite o = gant Horse “Hinkel, Sheets, LAP | cight (WW), in square muinbered five hundred and Mr. Dockery will have a powerful lobby | plans very far in the future, Lut now that | dapper fellows, and Iv came enamored lure. Som Embracin This stock is eutirely wew and will be sold per- | Bfty one G1). beginning for the Pet poing against him in the next Congress, and his| the extra effort in the missionary Hine, In | of a highly respe ae slored girl, who | ad fo re We 1) | ROYAL, WOOSTER, DRESDEN, Ser cai Ge die Ween ia: Salen eeets | G0 fe. 43 in} trom the port pein contestant will have a host of unknown | which they have been so much engrossed | had been brought from the south to nurse real mh OI a rrin ve DUNCANSON BROS, Auetionecrs, 1 lot and running thence with said alley east supporters from all of the departments. | this fall, is over, they will now devote | the children of a prominent citizen, She | Myr sy «i cok ARVICLES OF VIRTU, FINE COLLECTION | ~ ©. SLOAN & CO. Sth tan ee sad rene Mr. Dockery has always answered the! scme time to plans for". Th Iminis- | received the attentions of both swains with | for te past ; years, and reside in the tuwn eT ROL ATS TEE aR ines TO tata » with said alley east sixtec 1 four SILK) WINDOW DRAPERY, “SILI nently successful, sets the standard of | increase the ardor and Jealousy of each. | guyseribed and sworn to bef hes (1G ft. 4ty afraid they would lose their pla and a AND OFUbit TARLI Py i ag has made other slurring remarks, which | league work very high, and we shall en- | At last some thoughtless r told Bob, | of Nevember, 1s04, {ED me ‘VEL x Ca talorue Sale h id five 105) feet to the | ‘Seal, A BED LINE: ERY FINE). cata } piace together with all the improve- the clerks have. seaerited with some ven- | deavoz not to fall below it. The enthusiastic | one of the admirers, that Sam, his riv Seay M, A. B. ALSO acu e : he improve geance. Now they hope to see Dockery | ma eetings inaugurated by Firs ve | Was tred of seeing anging around fatton, aw own citizen ice ut i or THE Ehis pre will be sold su! to 2 prior deed Teft out of the next Congress, when they | Prodannt buen mane aied by First Vice | eae ng him hanging around | Mr. 3 Hs. Gatton. a weltknown cttiven of (ow | A Choice collection of An of trust, for $200, ‘the prrticelens ot melee ein be think th i ref. f which i President Pugb wili be continued through- | Susie all the time and had expressed the | & ehts, he f rs na T \ fully atated at the tin i ee een eee rt Mae che t® | out the year. The convention of the Fourth | intention of ‘doing him up.’ Rol had been | MAES tique and Modern Fur= LIBRARY erate Cath Groen tc ‘ the author will probably fall, Of course, | General’ Confere District League will | 1" aeoghe pests a cara For the qast three sears T have been a bs ret ant fear, the Lenath A epost of $100 long Dockery s i he name > rs me jong enough In the west to imbibe a pious | suffere rom lity. My entars ner mite my lhenct oF THE a vesuir Upon ave anee of bid the terms of Of reform, and as long as it does not per, | Looped in Philadelphia next Mav. As | reward for ts customs, so he went olf and | © ues ak niture, embracing oF THE Late sale are iied with to atten ere teen the day Of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell Hon. Joseph Holt, |. Todgze Adve ER THIRD, all Ponti not ber-| Prof. Sites will preside o r casio. gonally interfere with any member of | Washington will show its loyeity by send Congress, it will not meet with much op-| ing a large number of delegates. There see. will also be a good number to attend th oe es ee . great international convention at Chatt Some of the politicians intimate that Mr.| nooga, next June, demonstrating our en- tof the OLD ENGL S. DINING Prey S POGETH. VALUABLE AND | procured a pistol. He concluded to follow | the plan of white men in that section and | to go hunting the man he believed to be hunting him. He started on his search and | fatigued than when T succeeded in locating his man, absorbed in | tors and patent medicines over a a poker game in a saloon. Going up be- | but all failed to give me reli rty att risk and cost of the defaulting days’ advertisement of such » newspaper published in Wa ing and recording a General during the late war. y of War “MONDAY, DE eral and Secreta AWARD S$. WESCOTT, ANSON 8. TAYLOR, Trustees, Reed will not be a candidate for Speaker | thusiustle interest in the work femehed ah ; : ; G e work, é Rob poked his sun ¢ Sam's ched the conclusion. t mine was a ho Je to take place TUESDAY (following a under Buchanan, of the next House, because it may mar] “Effort in the various departments of | Rint him Hob poked is gun down Sam's | ind tucurabl When Twas induced Met’ hockii, Oat HALEPASt. TES CONTAINING ASON BRUTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. ~ his presidential prospects. It is said by | Work can be still further systemtized and I is not,’ ejaculated the terrified Sam, _ | fiend to make one mors trlal and T placed ms ind THREE PM pens tANG: 2 new lines taken up. Much will be done| «45 - pareton, Sam. | self under the car Dr, Walker. His. trest- ‘are many valuable articles in this collee: | A General Collection of Books, in Excellent’ Con- ERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, those who do this kind of speculating that | Po, une) taken UP: ae Den, defen’ yo'self,’ returned Bob, and | font worked lik My troubles ceased, iy Hand ormatiental, and Will be sold with ‘i a S81 NINTH STREET SOUTHEAST, | Wa\ = sate woukt panier to be the leader — eatoctsa Adauk eo atifyine aaaurences Neve immediately: ‘proceeded ie pump a fatal | n ven be same st ny brain lear, wal ie rve. THOMAS DOWLING ero, Pree ae Dee in beeg Bindings. plaTon. D.C. ares " : ca id rr ie loor rather an re ye ip oo = we jose of lead into his hated rival.” once mere lool tote me. re talked 3 ention {s called to the wor jating iy irtue of a dec ee of e Supreme Court Pe | come to the new officers from representa: With dimens of Dr, Walker's patients, at ail are = : works relating £9 J ge’ pistrlet ‘of ‘Columbia, passed fn equity ease Speaker. Presidents, they say, are not tives of the chapters of hearty support | The Utes hav loved for | RATCLIENE, DARI & ©0., AUCTION We Will sell t public auc an idea of hell that clese- | Wud in thetr praise, 1 Napoleon and Joan of Arc. | Ni. fit’ on made of Speakers. But then they do not woe the h por eT hui plored ave MAll well, 8t, public consider that Mr. Reed is practical, and| 824 co-operation in advancing the Iter- | yy taiies with the Christian belief in ph aca, and teats aie ne A) uss Le OF TWO VALUABLE BUILD. 3 Y POURTH DAY of DECEMIEL. AyD. ased, ‘ne that h doubt believes he cin further | ¢St of the league. This is taken as ‘ aide: yey ING LOTS ON VENTH STREET BE ALSO A FEW HALE-PAast POUR O'CLOCK P.M that he no doubt pelleves he can further | soicious omen of the work of next ¥ foal punishment after death,” sald Marshall eg pin TWEEN AND C STREBIS NORTHE: i 4 Zi, iu equare In the eity’ of peabata éhaie than, from tie floor of the| soatuite & neat sum of money Bailey, an old ploneer, who is now Lvine | sworn to before ene, one ade dENG By of certain deed of trust, duly record: Law Books, Dc for the same 120 fe House; that 1g, if he is a candidate. It is he benefit of St. Mark's in Denver, at the Ebbitt last night. “I | ALD. ise seconds of the District of Columbia, and at the TO BE SOLD AT avcri one age nigh Be ewever | theran Church, Rev. W. H. Gotwald, . ray we 2 ' 4 generally accepted that he is, however. | (or) CMPD dice Ald Societe of Vere | Knew Ouray well. He was a fine indian iy Tet one day last summer, when Mr. Reed 4 intelligent t rematkabiodeares £1) Ji aitee’| church at the recent dinner im Masonic | 22d Intelligent to a remarkable degre tis a growins multitude that now sounds the Fras cooling himself in front of the Shore’ | Temple. Lunch was served from 11 until | Was in Ed. McCook’s office one day when | prises of Dr Walker, who seems to 1 ham, a free silver man from the west | 7 : {rifled the whole aity by Me. astonishing tame up to him and said: “Mr. Reed, you | 2 @%d dinner from 4 until 1 o'clock at | he was territorial governor of Colorado. | (ures of all donor at tite Wal and nerves Cannot be elected. President unless’ you | Pl€ht, for three days. Mrs. McClelland of | Ouray was there. He was very fond of | system, diseas Ml blood, catarth, become a free silver man.” “I have not | the soctety avas in charge. McCook, who had given him a carriage | asthma, consi amiatisn, ely : t-| 9 ,) meuralyt ind all aitections: | (Seal) HENRY STE WNESDAY, DE. | ftlicstreet 37 feet, thenes west 109 fect 1 Inch, SDAY, DE-| thenre south 37 feet, thence east 100 fect 1 Inch CEMBER THIRD, FOURTH and FIPTH, 1894, | to the beginning, Improved by a frame dwelling house on fiw north alt theteot, belug S31 Mtb P.M., within | treet southe 4G “atest dusaed ass Terms: One-third cash; balance in ore and two Street here os with interest from day of sale at 6 per per dab, Payable seinbunnually, secured of the p in front of, ty secured. th premises, HIGEIC) Lt , We shall | 5 "RSDAY rE MoXbay, THE | MONDAY, TUBSDAY and WE at QU. follow! designated as and feet froat on T1th street by: ra ndred amd ten (11) fect four 7 lon, N & ©O., Auctione: tad ye Presi- | Rev. Father Mackin, the pastor of St. | and horses to his supreme delight and 22) ihehea, that whith, of ved of t ou the property sold, or ail dent: prawiog the extvenner: (hus pers Paul's parish, will, with the beginning cf ston, The old man was voluble that | of the Muss, thre liver, stomach, kid tot numbered: sevontecs An square Terms Cash. at put Option, luv deposit ‘at imme {na the conversation. Has he made up his | Advent, commence a course of instruction _and in the course of the talk we spoke | TYS, ’MMcr fiwels and ofl aa i ale OE ered nine, bundred and sixty-four (M88). to- OE Mae. ny buy mind yet? at vespers. of Colorow and other bad Indians, and | gtremeth und sitalie wy wer With all and singul prove: Parties ui to attend the sile may bave| ANDREW B. DUVALL. Trusteg, 404 La * << & The workmen are now putting on the | asked Ouray where such citizens went | find that tes can be spe , chsemete, EE, Te and spparte | thetr orders executed by the auctloncers or by SIMON LYON, ‘Trustee, 1416 Fst. mw. The vigorous manner in which Theodore | Tof of the new St. Andrew's P. B. edifice, | after death. He told us then a legend of | and vigorous un Hae Tue. Rid properte ll ha olteced" in io | 3: HE, HIGKOOKX, 0041 wiisek Waskincwe, boo | oe madedrats Soak th secution of | #84 from present prospects, It will be ready | his tribe that Impressed me forcibly, and | Parts, eighteen (1S) fect front each, separately. |" oe. eet, Washington, D, G| NOUN ure eye ieee joosevelt goes abou! e pro: for oceupancy by the latter part of Janu- | which has convinced me that the belief in Walker may be ‘Terms: One-third b, the bi in on n20dts TASTES, DAUR & 4 NEERS. any violations of the civil service law re-| ary or the first part of February. a rebellion of the angéls, which our far-off nally, or by let two years, by notes of the purchaser, 10 be ——— ———_____} sapergus: sais oF TALUARLE AXD HOONOME calls the comment of a Washington ne’ At the annual meeting of the congrega- | ancestors have handed down to us, and terest at 6 per cent per annum from date of rale, RATCRIFFE, DAKR & ©O., AUCTIONEER: L BUILDING Lo? CATED ON F AND Interest payuble sembannusly, rnd to be s AND SIXTH STREE! NORTH. aper man upon him when he was ap-| tion of the Metropolitan Presbyterian | Which Milton has so grandly described, ex- ntaceat -Dovalde semilenauelly, and’ to be secan : ; > ‘ Pointed a memmer of the commission fm | Church, held to elect officers, 2G, | ists in some form or other In the min Is of | liye eae ot craton he nectar fan. 0 AL ee ORY Mietue of deed of trust, dated he Both day 1880. He stated that heretofore the civil| W. N. Custts and Martin Van Ness were | all people. Ouray, in his quaint epigram- | 10 to June 20, 184, A depastt of $100 on each part of 1 AND folio 272 et seq. of the land records for the Dis- service commission had been considered as | selected for the full term of three years | Matic wi recited, how many ages ago, | Charges for treatment very Io lot rejuired at the tine of sale. All cony HWES' trict of Columbia, and by direction of the party All Interviews and correspondence sacrediy con- | gnd recording at purchaser's cost. @ fifth wheel to the government coach, | as elders, and Joseph Burroughs and R. L, | When all the land was rich and fertile and ential! je cane. a Dut that position would not be satisfactory | Ewing to fill unexpired vacancies of one | the cold only came in the mountains, the | Tiare) “UNS BMMle Public without consent | tu be complied with An tem days, otherwise the to Mr. Roosevelt, for if he could do noth-| year. The board, as new constituted, num- | Utes were great. A great chief had come at as age ani i iting re cieeee ing more ne would revolve recklessly in| bers besides the above, Messrs. John Bax-| to the people from the south, and he led AUCTION SALE after five day tof such resale in | the middle of the machinery. Those who | ter, William Dubois, 8. T. Luckett and John | the tribe always to victory, while in peace z N SAL this newspape sox of the p Temember how he attacked abuses under | R. Zimmerman. Deacons were also elect- | he made them prosperous in the hunt and CuisT ABGRGNGON: MOTHY D. DALY, Trustee, public auct Mr. Harrison's as well as under Mr. Cleve-| ed, a3 follows: Messrs. A. S. Wébster, happy in their homes. Some of the yo ——s 2 NOON. wi MOsBY Wet aie st.nw. | MONDAY, DE jand’s administration will appreciate the | C. Fawcett and H. Eakle, for full terms | €? chiefs grew jealous of him, and at THOMAS DOWLIN - aa B elon F 1. i. riled real es. | 2 pe remark. As a matter of fact, the commis- | of three years, and G. Trow, to fill the un- | Tebellion broke out. Then the great ¢ ones ae tate, situate In the ty of Wash neon, ‘District ollice of the si sion has become much more than a fifth | expired term of Elder-elect R. L. Ewing. | &"€W more powerful, He summoned his | TRUSTEPS' SALE OF VALUALL square four hundred and fifty far (od), beginning | wheel. A few revolutions of Mr. Roosevelt | John T. Freemen is the fourth deacon, friends together, and very soon they drove | PUVPITT BEING HOU Sure at the northwest corner of suid lot and runt fn the middle of the machinery has made| December * the feast of the Immaculate | the rebels into a great pine wood a ‘i thence east along a thirty (0) foot alley secured, we Will sell, at public auction, In front of iDAY, TH SG STL TH DAY y FOUR the following des al estate, city of Washington, District of Co- 8, 9, 10, 11, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 and 96, tm numbered wade’ by ¥, aud recorded tn the he District of Columbia, District of the pronises, on 1895, AT FOUR | the subsdivist 04, AUCTIONEERS AND IMPROVED Ghe-third of the pure in cash, one-third iu one year, one-t s after the day of sale, All of the purchase . OF aby portion ter than one-third, may PRESS- Go) L| nine 49) feet six (6) Inches to a tiftecn-foot alley | Ry virtue of a certaln deed of trust ety: t function of the govern-| Conception will be celebrated at St. Pat- | ‘itys’ travel away, and which cove: | eorded tn Lt 168%, follo 178 et se BE fa 5; Rata . Hok's church by a high imac. territory than a star could shine on at one | the land’ records District of SI : | ninety-five feet: thence “west forte-nine (4g) | be bald th cash for any ‘of the above described lots, oe © we The Epworth League has proved such a | time. When the enemies got lost in these reult 35 aE duserest oe tain dved of trust, dated the | feet six 0) inches; thence north ninety-five (5) | $2, ("be represented by the purchaser's Bote While the last tssue of Good Government, | success and afd to the ministers in their | Woods the great chief ordered them to be the party | 1TH day and duly recorded | fect to the beginning, together with all the im- | Solived by deed of trust upon the property eold, font BER Fk in bait proven ys, easements, ete, to the same | pelouging or anywise appectaint | One-third Hearing interest, payable semi-annually, at the rato of 8 per cent per anna. 4l) convey acelg aual Fe- 1 they werk that the Methodist Episcopal Church | Set on fire from all sides, and sai , piace | nadian Methodist Chureh | Would burn forever and would be th the official paper of the civil service league, . the balance tn | ‘i | South and the ¢ owed was being circulated, containing an article | Poy enentiy resocised It ae thelr offeial | that all had Indians would go to thereafter | scribed property fof Wasuingte n "the day of sale, | COmNE St, te Purine 'a0, abet. “ie the of praise of Postmaster Warfleld of Balti- | young people's soclety. There are one mil- | When they died. Ouray sald Colorow would | District of Wit: Lot 13, In che mul nis to be represented by the | Pring ut wale are hot complied with within ten more, Postmaster Warfield of Baltimore | lion Leaguers ‘n the Methodist Episcopal | £° there, and added, grimly, that he hoped | ivision of sau Me aie thee a8, aes sot bearing Gays from the date of sale the trustees reserve the was recently before ghe civil service com- | Church alone, and, in addition, a hundred | he Would go there soon. It has often | urveyor's office of the | Mithtt utoreanta anciatis: se eyed right to resell at the cisk and cost of defaulting purchaser of purchasers after 5 days’ advertisement. sold, ofall ¢ purchaser. | A'deposit of fifty dotiars ($00) ou each lot sold re A deposit of $500 will be required at the time of | Guired at the gale Terms to be complied with in fifteen days H. ROZIER DULA, the day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- mission explaining some recent appoint- | and twenty-five thousand in the junior so- | St'ck me as singular that this fief of ments which were said to be serious in- | ciety the Utes has not been given more attention | fractions of the spirit, if not the letter, of | Rev. W. G. Davenport of Emanuel P. B, | PY Students of the aborigines. the civil service law.’ The Baltimore post | Church, Anacostia, will deliver a course of 1 the tatanes | Bmnber™ hundred and. clghty-two G8) in nd pe i ned | Joseph T. Byrnes’ subdivision tn square numbered none CO and | ight hundred aud fifty-six (S56), as sald subdi- with interest at | ising fs rece SS. in the offic Anstallin Satter ¢ » Trustee, » F 'st, " office has always been pointed out by civil | elght sermons on ‘the “Coming of Christ? | “I'm getting pretty garrulous in my old | My, aod mecurem Uy © deed of the surveyor of of Columbia, to- | serve the right to resell the yo at the risk ELKANAH N, WATERS, ‘Trust service men as the central figure of obnox- | through Advent. The chapter of the Broth- | age."" continued Mr. Bailey, “and one story | Fall caw, at Cera ln Tei rnttnads hag gs real Pres eben lure wae Sopra Aen ica AS ca nnn peed as fous spoils. The republicen postmaster | erhood of St. Andrew located at this | reminds me of another, I shall never for- | fans to be complied with within | Burtherst, Washington Dc." 7 7 en EN SOSTMAN. KE i, Trustee, AROMAS SOO NETL iiseeemara us to be compli tus: One-third eash, Ualance in one and two host. aw, was investigated, and a report made det- | church fs one of the most active of those | get the time that Colorow came into Den- perty will be resold at the risk WO VALUAR! UNM. TLES' S. Hmental to him.’ The previous democratic | in affiliation with the local council, and is | &° 5 = : : Mting purchoser, after dve dager | Years, With dnierest, payable semi-annually, and MYER COHEN, ‘Trustes, i : Palpatine . postmaster also came in for serious critl- | a great ald to Mr. Davenport. ver to kill Ed. McCook. You know, he was | feiuvertisewent in The Evenuerstar. My* | Secured by a deed of trust om t or} n2S-d&dbs F st. nw. SO, aE cism. Mr. Warfield was more of a re-} The plastering of the new ediflee of St. | the famous Union cavatry officer, ‘Horse’ 8. T. THOM: ‘ Poa nai reg ph ahtbartay Pershing rr eran ; Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 90, former, yet he had some democratic friends | Paul’s Catholic Church fs about finished. | Ed. MeCook, a member of the fighting Me- ee caine Prete ge ee gee ERAS DURES S005 Aarne 182, ‘nnd recocded in Liber 1601, folie 498. et appointed as watchmen and promoted to | The opening mazes will be held in the | Cook family of Ohio. Grant appointed him Rn eS fr y sale, oF TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRARLE TWO-STORY | St; Of the land records of the District of Co. pluces recently covered by the recent civil} church at 5:30 a.m. on the morning of | governor of Colorado, and the Indians un- ING. Ve resold. at AND. CELLAT BRICK DWELLING, NU. 64 | WEEDIA, and at the reat Fel mig mg — | cost, at the d'scretion 5 ES TL STREEL ‘NORIMEAST. AND. ann By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 223 day dane fit loa, tt paced tn Laer Tots folly | wing and, to patses elt aft ¥ O, of ‘the land records of the Distriet of Co the city of Washiagton, District of Columbia, a )., AUCTS, 1407 @ ST. N, Oe reer OL ae beret recta mean | novi fn described wand eda all of Loy mute - pall at public auction, in 4 of the premises, on | ered 4 and 5 in -mquare numbered 905, Le ALTARLE VAT | eee a eee obe Par tee ie | or te fame at ‘the southwest coruer of sald Jot TLD CEE ONG EBIE | Ing “deseribed real estate, situated in the clty’ of | Ine of “i street. south i seven 3 Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot two | (jon feet six (0) Inches, thtce borth clghty-ag hundred eo. E. Hamilton's subdivisioa of | (xg) feet elght (8) Inches, thence west thirty-seven lat of sald subdivision (37) feet six (8) inches,” th uth tweilty-tWO Nio 80, In the surveyor's | (33) feet, thence West "sev ) feet, thence Columbia, improved as | South. sixty-four (64) service extension. Hence his session with | Christmas day, with Rey. Father Mackin | der Colorow were troublesome. Colorow | —— the commission to explein. as the celebrant. His eminence, Cardinal | was as grand a scoundrel as cver liven ant WALTER B, WILLIAMS & 00., AUCTIONEED . ee # bbons, will be present at the dedication | an arrant coward at ‘heart. With a party ‘Dy oe A Washington gentleman who was on | exercises, which will be held on the same | of his braves he came to Denver one day, Twenty=Third Annual ene of the recent returning European | day. When fully completed the church and, after filing up on whisky, told his fol” . | Will have sixteen memorial windows, now | lowers that he was going up ‘and kill Me- steamers tells a story of hapoge beans being made in this country and in various | Cook. The governor had ‘his offioe inva Sale of bl ee eee ee bet mere os pus ae wiacee eS E BORG ¢ New York has | Vostory, bullding, and sat with his Lack ‘ il tion entertainment was give! ev. Dr. A. H. Ames of New York has| to the door, with'a looking glass on thi i i rw: benefit of the Seamen's Hospital, and Mr. | heen invited to take the position of super- | desk in front of him, so that he could see Solid Sterling Silverware. Depew was among the talent. He dwelt intendent of the Deaconess Home and has | any one coming in without turning. Me- FINEST PLATED WARE. 23, 1sed, and duly recorded in Liber No. 121, length upon the time which they had all | signified his acceptance of the same. Dr.| Cook was expecting some trouble with a folio 130 et seq., of the lind records of the Dis- spent together and that day were about to | Ames was once pastor of Wesley Chaoel, | Colorow, and was seated at his desic when FRENCH, ONYX AND MARBLE CLOCKS, erick ot Coummlil, at at the seacest of the Doldes |S trrsgand: place of, beginning. remises, at FOUR O'CLOCK TUESDAY, R FOURTH, 1894, the following de> WEST. By virtue of a certain decd of trust, dated May office of the District = 7 " - ZS he rote “ separate, probably not to meet again in} and now holds a pastorate in New York | the Indian came in. Colorow had a@ pistol ELEGANT BKONZES. ae ae treat OF tt. ca i | ‘Terms of sale: All cash over and above a deed | 'teims of sale. One-fourth of the purchase money this world, and grew quite pathetic, but| city. At one time he was a practicing phy- | in his hand, and, approaching McCook, he ROGERS’ CELEBRATED CUTLERY, TABLE | the EE VENTE Day of DE oD The at | Of trust to secure the American Security and Trust | to be paid in cash, the Lilance i cue, {Wo aDd added: “After a reception by one hundred | sician in the west. stood by his side and grunted out: HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK V.M., the following | Company $2,000, due Oct. 1%, Is7. All conves- | three yetrs, represeated by notes of the purchaser, in the city of Waste | aneing and reccrding at purchaser's cost. Taxes, | bearing interest at the rate of 6 per ceutum per and fifty gentleman!y agents of the United | Dr, Spencer, the corresponding secretary ‘MeCook, Mar!" WARE, &c., deseribed real nt, to whom you will dis- | of the Methodist Church Extension Soci- : . r ® m by the i liad ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot | 1fany, will be paid out of the fund up to June 30, | annum ficm the date of sale, payable semi-annually, Gloss your innermost secrets, you will sep- | ety, will bo in this city on the first Sunday | on writing. vo) Vcr 1oKea UP Dut Kept) dunutaciurea ty the ott WM ralabie [pices twenty 2 n suare umbered avs | 18042 terms Of ade ae mot compe un wach | aera Ua edge of tt he Pee arate and retire to your respective commu- | in January, and will make an address on McCook heap Ha and Afty (550), berinning fur the same on | tho right to resell at the risk and cost of default. | required at the time of the sale. Ail conveyancing ve hundre repeated Colovow, Cos eee 8 feet Bities, where you will proceed to make | the following Monday at the meeting of | but Ed. never noticed it. Taunton Silver Plate Seca eee ethene cones oe nai east: | ing ‘purchaser after five days’ advertisement. A | and recrding at the cost of the purchaser,” Terms General nuisances of yourselves by telling | the Ministers’ Association, He 1s the suc-| ‘McCook heap big damn liar,’ contin- * and thence sonth 65.009 feet, | deposit of $200 required at the of sale to be couplied with within fifteen (5) daya what you have seen abroad, and advising | cessor In the Extenston Society of Chap- | ued Colorow, and still the pen scratched Sales Daily, thence south 20 feet, thenes LEU. SIMMONS from date of sale, oth wise the trustees shall rer all your friends to make the trip.” He then | lain Charles C. McCabe. away. Colorow mistook Ed.'s silence for perth See feet so Ree ARTHUR A. BIRNEY. sail, Of i and cost of the dotuulting paciesey ‘went on to tell a story of the lack of en-| Rev. Mr. Skellinger, who has just ac- | fear and let his pistol hand drop until his At 1 o’clock a.m e northwestwardly along the line! 96 seas putrice Attomeyre wilice: City hiail, | after ten days" motice of such resale, ‘tht same to terprise in Europe. He said that not long | cepted the call to the vacant pulpit of the | arm hung down straight. In an instant eareee One-third! of the e ~ be published tn some newspaper pablisbed in the base money ago a railroad train was “dashing through | Sixth Street Presbyterlan Church, will be | McCook grasped the Indian's wrist, and in @ in one und two fears, at 6 per | G @. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST, | rity of Washington, D.C. Turkey at the rate of twenty miles an | formally installed Suyday week next. another the pistol fell to the floor. Turning 3 and 7230 p-m ’ cert itterest, payable quarterly, secured by first (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) THEODORE A HARDING, Trustee, hour.” It was held up and the passengers | The Calvary Baptist Church has secured | Colorow around, the governor deliberately deed of trust’ om property sold, OF all cash, at pur- = epwarp & wescorn ° ** ™* robbed, while several bankrupt German | the entire services of Mr. P. H. Bristow as | kicked him downstairs and out of the door ‘AY OUIt SALES ROUME chiser'e option. A dewosit of one tundred dolar) All Of the well-kept Fur=| seas ak aaa teat princes were held for ransom by the bri- | Sunday school superintendent. He devotes | and into the circle of Indians who were gands, who occasionally sent back to the | his entire time to the work and will re- | waiting for the expected trouble. CORN! until the entire f 1UTH ST. AND PA, AVE. N.W., within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the niture and effects in res= DUNCANSON BKOS., AUCTIONEERS. xtraordinary large stock {s dis- | property will be resold at the risk ‘and cost of de- friends of the prisoner an ear, a piece of | celve a compensation. The anniversary of ‘Colorow is a squaw,’ sald McCook to Mine Darchoace AL eouvevancing bod. tectra: sp > wat tie ete finger or some other portion of their anat-| the Christian Endeavor Soclety will be cb- | the assembled Indians, and, giving the posed of. tag at durchaser's eal. ‘aealaae cimsial idence No. 1908 H St. at | XR MiPock, "AGW ks ege ane omy to remind the friends that the cap- | served on the second Monday in December, | chief a parting kick, he returned to his Special provisions will be made for the comfort HENRY STEWART, Jr., Trustee, ti BOLTH OF SQUARE 153, IN THE OOTY OF tured were still “safe and awaiting nego- | kev. Dr. Greene preaching « specia! ser- | office. of ladies attending this sale. 2 pare: TC eo auction. WASHINGTON, | DISTIICE (OF COLUMBIA, tlations. Two weeks later that same train | mon. “That episode did more to ruin Colorow’s | gvory article strictly guaranteed as represented | B26-d8ds_H. CLAY STEWART, Trustee. COMPRISING FINE LEATHER COUCH, PARLOR BO ee TINE AVENUE NORTHWESES was going through the same place, having | The Christlan Endeavor Soctety of the | influence with the Indians than anything | ¢, money refunded. WALTER B, WILLIAMS &@ 00,, AUCTIONEERS. SUITE, Muittolt BACK PalLol CABINET, | NEW HAMPSHIE AVEUE NORTH WEE, board two or three Vanderbilts and a} Keller Memorial Lutheran Church have | else, and raised Horse Ed. to a high place i anid Oy PARLOR TABLES | UICTCRES. (SPC | ptetrict of Columbia, passed In Equity Cause No. fiir dozen other wealthy New York men, | chosen officers for the ensulne term as fui- | in their estimation, But, pshaw, I must CONTENTS OF A FOURTEEN-ROOM HOUSE AT SE DRO LEATY TARLEL CARDETS AND | 14025, docket 84 Wherein Estelle A. Miller ts President, Mrs. L. A. Kalbach; vice | leave you, or I'll keep spinning yarns all AUCTIC RUGS, PEANGY PABLES CAND Kock Ens, | complainant and Robert A. Hooe and: others are {including himself, and it was not even | lows we will sell at public auction, at the TING OF PAKLOR, DINING ROOM, Gefendan stopped, nor was there even a hint of rob- | preefdent, Dantel Seeger, secretary, Joseph | night.” : i auTA : 5 MIRROR-BACKC HALL RACK, BEAU: | defenda: i sel sont hers, Such lack of enterprise on tho part | Hess; treasurer, Adoiph Bowdler, Miss : mers INGLY DESCRIPTION. BRUSSELS, TNGIATN CAHINET AND | BOOKCASE | New Wastes Ares WEEE Day UF Die of the Turkish brigands, Mr. Depew said, | Chase, organist; Miss Edith Keck,’ assist- A Mystery to Mary. by pubife “auetion, “at 1003, i AND OTHER CARPETS, HAIR AND TUSK Sui Ane, EDM RD AN TUE. AT HALFLAST FOUR showed the decadence of the Ottoman em- | ant organist, and W. D. Bowdler, cornet- | From the Chicago Inter-Ocean. Se ee eer ual comtiteral, Gaseting ar MATTRESS HEATING “AND 01 TENS O'CLOCK PM all thie, trace of ground koown pire. ist. “Mary, how was It I saw you treating eueine “aupald se. contracted, CUnsiatton Ot STOVES, BEDDING, CHINA ~ ANI Ryuire south, of square numbered one hundred und oe « «3s A spiritual retreat wi be St. iver & a WARE, KITCHEN Ere. T fiiy-three (153) tm the city of Washington, District spiritual retreat was ‘gun at St. | your friends to my cake and fruit? Rings, Jewelry of all kinds, Dismonds, ‘Clothing, KTEE: 2 CURT. PORTIERES y ‘Columbia, Fourth Assistant Postmaster General} Aloysius’ Church yesterday evening and e s ?) Books, "Musical Instru &e. HENRY It a LACE CU sone :LORTIERES, | MATTINGS, << Myuare ig bounded by 18th and R streets Maxwell failed to tell in his annual report | Will continue for a period of eight days. It 3 can’t = meer foe ine lott GROCE, ‘Treas. PL WAL JOHNSON, Auct. THIRD, 1804, at eee ers RD ORE tees epee Yas | and New: Hampshire avenue northwest and hus ® 1s for the benefit of the young men and | Of me, for I’m shure I covered the key- | ———TiNcANson BROS., AUCTIONEERS. we shall sell at the well- MAND OAK CHAMBER SUITES, Hal | Wide parking. about one tmportart referm that he has ide Parke ste prescribed by the decree: One- No, 1206 E street north- ESS PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, young women of the congregation, and 1s | hole.” made in the postal service. Since he has | being conducted by Rev. John A, Conway, oo oe CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL oliection of household effects, par- ILET SEES, OAK AND MAHOGANY | third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the featicsies : = be 7 “ATE SITUATE ON THE EASTERN BRANG! VARDROBES, OA SD CHERRY CHIR. | residue in equal tnstallments at one and two years had to do with appointments he has been | 8. J. Why. ETE ET OE, ROOT H oF will find tt to ther | — PONIERES WRITS. TY EAS | from the day of ale, to bear interest thereon aud making wemen office holders in the fourth- Invitations have been issued for a social | From ‘Truth. class offices wherever there was a woman | Wednesday evening, to be given in honor Brush (to man’sitting next to him at foot Ey ODD CHAIRS, Cor NITURE, KIPCHE: ES OF F LTES AND MANY | payabl Me, | until pald et the rate of 6 per centum per i | payatle semiannually, the deferred payinents to be cd at seemed capable of doting the | of the fri v. Dr. shal s ; : we 4 Satay att ates Srescnted by the promissory notes or bonds of an tt is storrver br ‘glancing over the mere, Easton. ite restee oe ihe dagen Le seme) ‘Do you enjoy foot ball?” A NATIONAL SANITARY Wa svt ete ATTEN: 4 Op Tiida ie pare 4 i -S ae a - scoured aoa have been selected. E an—"Yes.” Wor. — = ~ ———_—__—— NG Ge mente fone ‘ave sto Provabl “lurin eine as teen anor: Pier Ww cH Soenala, pastor of St. Mark’s|_ Brush—“‘Are you a player?” By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Ings. usual form, oF the puschoser of purchasérs may gor ra 2 . an “Ci “a Magers Po the District of Columbla, passed on the Sth day Oa MONDAY, DECEMBER THIRD, 1804, at TEN | at bis or their option pay all cash.) Terns of eale NIMPROVED LOTS ON F | oi Me pall es at TEN | fo pe complied with within 10 dags from the day of SECOND AND” THIRD | Q1CHOCR, A. ae ee ihe ‘handsounas old residence | sale. A deposit of $1,000 will be required wt the % N nitary Come 2 a 4 0 ‘& Eon ous S NORTHEAST, IN SE PROX. 1908 H st. nw. the above described desirable | time of sale. If the terms of sale are not coi men were getting some of the spoils so | Lutheran Church, will shortly begin a Man—"No, .I am a surgeon, many women were rot selected, but dur- | serles of sermons on “The Obligations of | =———= = ing the summer when Congressmen wero | a Christian Community to the Poor.” 5 iz out of the city, and the service alone was | A memorial tablet has been placed with- AUCTION SAL of November, A. D. ISM4, In equity causes. of Charles S. Carter against Nation No. 151M, and Robert Pool National Sanitary Company and others STREST Cal LINGS ARDS KY agp ph g hg ig | ci © y catse: john _ y — ~ NAN 9 res ese] e an to be looked after, Gen. Maxwell has given | in the sanctuary of St. Patrick's Church, in gee gene ged gg Mme gr TAGEUUS LOCATION” FOI “RENE | 8,2—Take cable care to 10th st te defuditing Purchaser of purchasers. All couveye the women the best of it, and if his plan | honor of the late Father Walter. It will FUTURE DAYS. Company and others, No. 15460, the undersigne ak ‘Teping cash. E M&O. | Stine at pesclasces coats j fs carried out the women ‘will soon have a | be unveiled December 7, which 1s the sixty- ae re so "Mustecs in said ‘causes, consolidated, will soll |, JAF aubority of a deed of trust, dated, March 18, HENRY WISE GARNETT, majority of the fourth-class post offices. seventh birthday of the priest. Executor’s Public Sale RE public auction, in front of the premises on | 1802, recorded io Liber No. 1674 follo 261 et wea. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auetionvera, mate es nae ane TR St aes Pgiptdbeirtety Se AT THB Fees ete EEE THREE O'CLOCK PACES: | bin, ‘and at the request of the bolder of the notes | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR BUILDING LOTS| _octl-tads eee oy President Cleveland dces not approve of | ly organized a lyceum. n interesting of original log four (4), in square numb th | secured by said deed of trust, we will sell at pub- FRONTING ON GRANT AVE) THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEER. lie auction, in front. of the premisa DAY, DECEMBER TE on ON: STREET EX'TENDE! ure seven hundred and elzit + aot 3 TH, ised, at FOUR] Under and by virtue of a deed of trust dated Inge, fixtures, engines, boilers, meeting was held last Monday, at whicn d h private bills to place men on the retired | traustrial education for the negro was dis- Aca emy of the A VALUARLE LOT IN LB ES’ SALE ( Ust of the army, or at least Senators and vin Cl = “Loo! the fellowing described real es- é cussed. Tomorrow Mr. Calvin Chase, editor ° ‘ols, inplements and. app O'CLOCK 1 é 5 ribed real es- | yguree” xy Yous, and recorded in Liber 108%. ter SALE v Lon | members of Congress who have secured | of tho, Bee will” address ‘the meeting Fine Arts ape of ail eal ein fata eGR Peed Mette CF | Hosa, atthe ta eerdo of the Dunit of Go| RENIN Seti MEG eek OB the passage of such bills have more or | Owing to the lack of funds, the good work 9 Tnnd and premsises,and | nme, te Oe adie ae te a0 meee ind by direction of the party secured | SEGUND SPREE SP trst 10 0 less difficulty in getting them signed. Dur- | which was done by the kindergarten has PHILADELPHIA, PA. of the are sae Oe William David. 8. Windsor’s subdivision of original ‘lots ¥. we will wa et hike amet toe, ag er ot} 3, 104, aud recorded among the le ing the last session of Congress three of | not been resumed as yet, but probably will | Commencing TUESDAY AFTERNOC with 6 pe erest fre 1, 2, 8, 13 to 1S, both inclusive, in square 754, as a an. 1d i reer ty ee the District of Columbia in Liter om. io 221 these bills became laws without the signa- | be in the near future. BER FOURTH, at HALF-PAST TWO O'CLOCK, | "The ter e pur- | recorded in book, 18, | page 100, of the records of | Cor ock P.M., lots mumbercd cps hundred and pally pried toeglingeeg pe nge lg sag at patio ture of the President, tho same as the tariff | | Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Boggess, members | and EVENING AT 6 O'CLOUK, and continue daily, | cave money walance in one two | (in tins ct sls: Purchaser to assume and agree to thirty-one, one "hundred ‘and “chiry-two, one, bone cared tee font of the premises, on’ MONDAY, pi an e river and harbor bill, both of | of Calvar; urch, who went ndla a: - ; sie - cotloe and three ¥ e ae, SOE wile 0 | pay debtedness, secures rt red and ‘thirty-three and one hundred and thirty- | {ho ‘THIRD DAY DECEMBER, ‘1804, at FOUR y Will be sold the very valuable collection | Purchaser of purchas' I Ee eg ey Be s subdivision of ist | er ttae PAL. the tailoring deacrieed real ear which measures were not satisfactory to | misstonaries two years since, are perma- : er of purchasers, shall give J we their | POY ite of $10,000, with jnterest from. Maren | four, In Rebecea C. Ht the President. It 1s understood that Mr, | nently located at Kungukur, India, where] Paintings, Emgravings, | roms tein*auy of nals. subject to Me pide | Lie tot, to fy th cash $2,000, “and to execute | numbered one hundred and Cleveland thinks that it is not just right | Mr. Boggess has just completed the Wash- ¢ ation of the court. The tle to said property | tWo notes, in equal amount, payable eix and twelve | Leighton’s subdivision of Eslin ex ton house, at an expense of| Bronzes, Bric-a-Brac, Art | M0 Tet trustecs ‘wit the Pretty | onthe after date, respectively, with interest for | ant aud Pleasant Phalus, as of Denison & | tate, situated fn the county of Washington, Dis- » Mount Pleas- | trict of Columbia, and designated as lot thirteen hdiviston 13 re- | (13) fa block el-ven (11) of A. L. Barber & Com- to make special cases and retire men who | ington mis - pt te, roapectivel) eae | ant etre peas t A. L. have not gone through the regular army | §2.500. ‘This sum was the gift of Washing- EF it R: d Tovey shall be paid. A Genodlt of $800 will ie | the defcrred, Darcie ey eased or tao Pu | Lee at epee ccs ot fies Districe of Goieaibtes «| Se aae a ted inthe amie of the server course, as many men serve the full thirty | ton Baptists, and establishes a mission urniture, Kare an Fequlred At time oF Aan of the tries adnthe | chaser has the option of paying in’ cash all’ of | ‘Terms of sale: One-third ca gerry plage le vege gh team rH cad ene Oe reeels Shei sae Minit, ame ard: not | center ine new eld. in wick there ‘ere Valuable Books, etc. sia ot policles assigned to them. ‘The tering of | Purchase price in excess of the said trust of $10,000 | equal installinents in lx, nd eighteen | herd, at page 15. wee retired with rank higher than captain, and | twenty or thirty thousand people. 9 Pele must be complied with within fifteen 4 raed Saterast, thereat. | Saat of $50 | months, with Interest at 6 per cent per aunum, se-| “Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, the bal these special bills often provide for retire- Cardinal Gibbons administered confirma- Belonging to the estate of the late from day of sale, otherwise trustees resorve Will be required Aa Ce st ond ae, ale | cured by deed of trust on the prop: sry two equal installments in ment with ror as high or higher than | tion to a class of 240 candidates at St. i right to resell at ‘cost and risk of defaulting pur- | to, be consummated Wits Ih Sts Conveyancing | a#i, at option of purchaser. $100 day of sale, with futerest at 6 pe be . y Offic i | Peter’ * Sunday of last week James L. Claghorn Esq. Chaser or purchasers after five days’ rotice pub- at defaulting purch PS} of sale. All conveyancing at cost payable semt- secured hy a deed of trust rr arcane on ee a eee eae er mae et y calock on the - lished in one or more kewepapers published in the | t@ be borne by purchaser. paid to June 30, | Terms to be complied with in fifteen day: Upoa the property soll, or all cash, at the option that It Is crowding the retired list and apt | He also celebrated mass at 7 o'clock on the} Full partfculars in Catalogu dahed jWashington, D.C Ised. aapss of sale REDFORD W. WALKER, | of the purchaser. A deposit of $400 to cause criticism of {t, although they say | morning of that day and preached at the BARNES & LUFLAND, Auctioneers, “AND CHAS, A. MeRUEN. Try INU. Me HENDERSON. a ear eee. ‘Ail covmannar that there are some meritorious cases | 10:30 solemn high mass. A large attend-| 4 Philadelphia, Pa, | On the same day and on the said described prem- ARTHUR SNOWDEN, Trustee. re Drntens [ot cutee pecans IC pee ot where officers were dropped for a techni- | ance was present at all of the services. Bis fhes, immediately after the above ‘sale, “wa wil 3, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, cs —- - A | coroplied “with within ten dars, from day 0 eality, or were left out in the reorgantza- Much interesting information about mis-| JOSEPH BROTHERS & CO., AUCTIC RS, god eee ee ee rere = nee THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. > trustees reserve he right A pred tion of the army in 180, and that special | stons was brought out at the recent meet- 637 La. Ave. N.W. Pereotal’ property, fogether “with” the” frauchises | CHANCERY, SALE, OF TE Wish, SOP | rnusrers’ SALE OF TWO UNIMPRovED Lars | thiter Ted ‘B. PAIO,. ‘Trustee. acts are necessary to restore them to the | Ing of the Methodtst Church Foreign Mis- . perPonontrmets of "the sald Sanitary” Company, ia Gos BUSTREET SCUTHWEST. || aE ee | ee Danity a, GILie trosten army and the retired list. sionary Society, held at Arch Street Church, Monday, December Third, Washington elt, District of Columbia, By virtue of « decree of tho Supreme Court of StS NORTE. — <r aa oo 2 «8 Philadelphia. More money has been appro- ‘Terms of sule: Cash, the District of Columbia, passed 1m equity cause ne eeu af a eed af tout ited” October, | RATCLIT DALit & 60, AUCTIONEEKS. 4, one of the nbta, i cl 1 vi 753 » EA. McPherson, formerly clerk of the | priated this year than heretofore, and for 4th Opening Sale of olf, purchaser of, purchasers, fall to, comply with No. 10753 (Barbour vs. 130, Was up in Pennsylvenia early in the | foreign missions alone $02.40 w e ; ~ i ‘ “at the risk and jefault- in front of the — pr poser ing Gas pe gy © | spent. Missions are located in the follow-| Furniture & Tlerchandise. C2. eo ENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 189 ing countries, namely: Africa, South Amer-| On MONDAY, DECEMBER THIRD, 1894, AT] ‘Tho fixtures, engines, machinery, O'CLOCK P.M, the following described’ real te, situate in the city of Washi trict 01 public auc. | 1801, recorded in Liber 1613, folio or sale, bY pune AUC" | lund’ records of the District’ of Col i ‘Oe | dersigned trustees will well by pu tof the premises, on TI i DAY OF DECEMBE ‘STEERS SALR OF THREE Twvo-sron ction HICK HOUSES IN BREWERS COURT, ii potion (| AWEEN 6TH, 71H AND G AND Ui Siitees T rou NORE AT FOUR) 1y virtue of a deed of trust, dated September tho un. | TRU ed the congres- stonal nomination at his kome. He remark-| fea, China, Germany, Mexico, Lower Call- | TEN A.M., we’ will sell at our sales’ rons, 687 | and implemonts, and the horses, inules, wi stat fp Nag Pgh ee 10K P parts « ce ee ee ee é ny empty a gerland, Norway, Sweden, Den- jot of Household Fi . ined % , harness ‘and. other perschal property of Col 0, pt th . ork lo nd id | AD. 2588, ond recorded in Liber 13: io a that he dtd not care for any empty | fornia, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Den ibe of Houschotd Furatture, inciading s-ft. | carts, harness ‘and other persehal property of Colombia, to witt Lot, thirtyegven G2., 0! | original lot n and | A.D. 18s, ond recorded in Liber 1300, tollo 476 honor, and wes not going to make a cani- Kk, India, Malaysta, Bulgaria, ‘Italy, oF, book eases, Ary, B RL Oe Ee Toon Lor Lamection any: Gay | Perknea co wistyctet 462), au eald wunrtivinion ts;| Sziy-Av0 (08 om, 1. , | ct seas OF the land seceede. af tee Distt of a paign in a district where there was a sure | Finland d St. Petersburg, Japan and ALSO. aati ster the sale,” Fey eatded tn Liber N. Ky at folio 163, of the land | De nee tat Corpear'e ai tively, ie Sncured thereander, we will soll, at publle democratic ma. the Inst candidate | Corea. Some years ago Metho' 8 would | 169 pairs Shoes, consigned to be sold to highest All taxes and assessments will be paid to day of | records in the office of the surveyor for the District coe cae Engine sae ss oraed tn Book i sn in front of the prei on THURSDAY, having been elected by about 6,009 majority. | not have dreamed of giving such amount to | pidder. sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. f Columbia, together with all tue ‘mprovemcats, » a8 ime is bok 18, pas Ti DAY of DECEMBER, A.D. 1804, at ry ax : Sprew “BY DUVALL, “ o " in ‘the office of the surveyor of the Distit Tr OLOGK FE . Another republican, will! carry the | missions, but the grand total aly lacks Hanasont¥2 as UYALL, ‘Trustee, rights, ete. ca: es a why ASE FOUCO LOCK P.M ne ‘orlo: ope, ecce! a4 ew thousands of a million and a half. andsome s Lownpt ae, ate Be | Perms, as, prescribed by the decree, are one- ot enley_ Guestiet of archers sees 76, 77 and 78 in Curriden, banner of forlorn hope, ace the re- | a few thousands of a milltc ? eon ae JAMES LOWNDES, ‘Trustee third ensh, the Dalance nono and two years, with | ,rcrme Of sole: Onethin] Of purchase money to | eratvis Tots 0 aud 10 in sa ton, and was on the crest ent anuum, din Publican nom! a of the wave which led so many other DUNCANSON BRC publican: 1 House. a Y 3 7 = 7 “ ieee Gas wits eter a | Rupture Cured SUPCLAL Sonn of HouseoLD + ; AND EPFECTS ON MONDAY, | DEC nomination Yermanently, painlessly, pleasantly. THIRD, A. D. 1804, BEGINNING aT ———— th i athe | ROD O'CLOCK "AN wana S°%eraeee hana, ave | interest at the ‘rate ‘of tx a Cah Soietiee ay from day of sale, payable mse a and aves | by deed of trust on the p co at the option of the pure required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms sale are not complied with in fifteen d: per ring inter J same ts duly reo wally at rate of G per cert pet | the land records | stallment parable se 5 aunum, and to be represented by the promissory | trict of Cc f notes Of the purchaser, secured of trust oratory ‘on the lot sold, or all cnsh, at n of th third: ea purchaser. A deposit of $10 © required on | eaunl ae, be G7 By order of the court the sale of the horses, wagons, ctrts, harnesses and other personal property jing stables (except the per- te allure Wi t the pent per A Fidelity Mannger Arvested. FROCESS {5 used. This treatment, althe Consisting of ised Room Sets, Parlor Pteces, Bed- op entioned the day of sele tho trustees reserve the right to | Lich lot when iid ie accepied. ‘Terms of sale to | with interest weliticec A Weit.. Ge fancisies Pe. heir, fs already famons for. its wonde steads, uahstiunds, Chairs, Rockers, | sriutt, Prgver tye mince On WED. | Fekell the property nt the risk and cost of the he compited with in ten days from day of sule or | until paid, ‘secured by ast veer ee Tee . ad Kce us regarding yonr casa. Couebs Wardrotves, — Mirrors, Hall ESDAY, T faulting purchaser, aftet five days’ advertis. the trustees reserve the right. to resell at the i, i cash, at m of pure manager of the Fidelity Building and Loan uit charge aud explain our Bed Springs, Folding Beds, | A/D. 180 Of such resale 10 some newspaper published in| risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser. Each of | chasers, $100 down at tlne of sale. tion,was arrested Thursday night on t -, Roth vexcs attended. o a Ci Carpets, Ice Boxes, | ples’ of the Washington, D.. ©. ail conveyancing and recording | said lots 5s and 56 will Wd separately. AM 1 apliod with in fifteen days. All ¢ four charges of fraud, He was locked up National Hernial Institute. alia, Proves, ots, et and C streets m.v, at the cost of the pure! Trenton; | “mTCPOPEINS St, purchasers cael. ° WALTER E, WRIGHT, end failed to secure bail. ere are UD- | Weebingtor Opposite Lot of Iron Safes and One Horse, Harness and JAMES LOWNDES, th st. DAW. Ferdall building. ENSTON” Werd of 1,000 investors in the concern in| Yes" F42i G St. Riggs House. WILLIAM J. MILLER, RICHAND T. MORSELL, Trustee, W. E. EDMONSTON, ‘Trustee, THOMAS J. JOUNSTOX, Lancaster. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. 122-00 Trustees, | n30-ddds 456 La.’ ave. nw. n2S-d&de 600 ‘Sth ot. nw, | n2s-dte Trustees.

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