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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 39, 1896—TEN PAGES. ee ® ‘and North Carotina would not | The members were indorsing or Vote for Butler. ‘Pwo other delegates in | nominating Bryan. ‘here was quite a AUCTION SALES. . AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SENATOR BUTLER|S22 tiscireze = SSS Patterson Men Seated. H pppoe Conte Cote rola oe spirited contest over the selection of a THIS AFTERNOON, FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE Days, The Colorado contest, involving the seats Spreiot men who talked for Dek eee au the sommes on resolutions. a Ome 2 AUCTIONEERS, ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | ¢ G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. of the forty-five delegates from that state, ie Texas Man nominated Judge Frank ler various nominations had been made, = i ce - Chosen by the Popntists to Bo Tem-| was tne last on the ist. Tt was decided | Berewert of Louisiana for temporary chair-| each of the eandiaatey was called nbon 16 reewpronr aux OF a twostoar axp|_ TRUSTEES’ SALE OF | ™ustere sau, or Tie, rwo-stony axp : without discussion in favor of the regular | Deetaa'a' pince om the national tekee 223 | though the ‘man wha, declared for single | | SMREET NORTHEAST. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS Dy vistweret a certain ect of tress, Gated the ; Chairman. delegation, headed by Thomas M. Patter- | aid not want to embarrass him by having | tax, saying they" wouft sweep the demo-| On WEDNESDAY, JULY TWENTY-SECOND, Pim Alda Sovauber, S60n ant Gey fe. eats : OF A HANDSOME FUR-|smyi.es 3 y son. him made temporary chairman. A Mis- | cratic party cut of existence, received only | 1596, at FIVE 0’ KUM. We will sell, in = | corded in Liber No. 1429, folio 485 et seq., one of um the request of the party secured there! or sale, at pa ; on’ SATURDAY, q R. A. Southworth, who since the retire- | souri mam remarked that he could relieve | one vote. J. Weller Long was selected for | front cf the premises, lot 140, square 859, improved NISHED SIXTEEN: ROOSI | records of the District of a, and at by a two-rtcry and basement brick dwelling, com- 7 he | the Texas p2ople of their diMculty and an- | the resolutions committee. He announce | taining six large and two sinall rooms and bath, 4 LIVELY SESSION OF THE RADICALS | ort. cr coreor Waite as Readed ‘he | nounced that 0. D.Jones of Missourl would | himseif a stratght midile of the road man, | ‘Rie sl= large and two sinall rooms and bath. DWELLING, NO. 813 VER= |*. peeing Z ee a3 | Make an admirable chairman. in favor of the Omaha platform, supple- | cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of | — ra pi 1 2AY OF MARCH, 1596, = igh fn A Texas man immediately indorsed the | mented by the initiative and referendum; $100 required at time okaaley AN conveyancing and | PIQNNT AVENUE NOR TH j the tottowine a ; an effort to prevent action by raising tho | canaidacy of Jores, and the conferenes | and direct legislation. Mr. Long's chief | recordin BE cost of purchaser. |e OO. Ancts. city of Washington, District ‘of - point of no quorum, but he was not sus | scemed about ready to accept Lim when | contestant was rather moderate, saying he | 31 oa peaecS AVES 1. Lot numbered twe . Charges That Their Leaders Have | tired. This action on ‘Ais part attracted several delegates demanded that Jones | thought the Omana {Matform must stand | THOMAS DOWLING & €0,, AUCTIONEERS, By virtue of a chattel tenst dated Angust ay, | Rubillvisiom of | M pear te him, and resulted in the point | make his appearance. and the initiative and referendum must go. 12 E st. nw. 1895, amd duly recorded in Liber 2065, folio 103 | 3. 14."Ik., folio Gr, of th : ee A Texas delegate, wit re A committee of three; was selected to meet 5 . BOF VE ALU et seq., Cf the land records of the Dist: office of the Disitict of C Sold Them Out. of the national committee and had no Hight | eioquence, stated that he hel just come | with. the middle of the road committees of | TRUSTEES, BALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM ¢t vba, and the party cused | wrt’ lot moter “so etter fukn vi ¥ states. reby, We se the | improvements, cousist i fa two-story and : adcpted declaring that he was not entitled | {"0™ @ conference with Butler ard knew | Some of the other a % a : No. S13 V Y-FIEST, 1806, collection ‘ef househo to a seat in the committee, the motion Bere re ane cumalntelys ea Georgin Delegation. oO + ais including tho: f other stat 7, 5 A OPPOSITION TO SEWALL | gihariy situated, The commitiee thea | Populist nominee for Vice President. He | _C°l- Peck, the chairman of the Georgia FRIDAY, | ment brick dwelling, “LOCK | land nvende. is of sal One-third wh as No, 1111 Rh ABOVE, KNOW a fine NUMBERED 1840, 154 a the x 1844, 1846, 1848 AND. GOIN PART OF AND } equal installinenis, payable in aa omied had asked Butler what position he would | delegation, expresse e opinion that 95 1850 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST; ALSO DROOM SUITE ANG BEDS, | with Snterest at six (6) per con i ‘ take in his speech before the convention. | per cent of the populists of Georgia were PWO THREE STORY AND Ve ASEMENT BRICK WALL Hnosrens. ‘ A VERY LIVELY SESSION. tutler informed him that he would say | for an independent ticket. ‘The delegu-| DWELLING HOUSES, WITH MODERN COS. | ING CHAIRS, HALL ‘The populist national committee yester- that the populist pagty had reached a | tion indorsed Gov. James K. Hines of thelr 702 AND 704 T STREEL NORTHWEST “| PAINTINGS, REF day at St. Louls decided upon Senator | Populint Tenders Accused of “Sent. | ‘Tisis which it must meet, and that it | state for temporary chairman of the con-| py irtue of a deed of trust, dated 1 a : ? eae o “aroli ares = niec: meet im a manner which wou! vention. of December, 1893, recorded “in Liber namly Marion Butler of North Carolina for tem: ing Out” the Delegates. aavestharparty “ana Gon ect Scien || eo Raw TRS0, folla 116 et seq. one of the land records. for : AND IN ‘ . as fe party y a Pi The Gavel. porary chairman. ‘The selection was ¢f-| The “middle of the road! men at the|| favorable tol -allyer. Eutles. décerea it the District of Columbia, and by dire-tion of + T THE MOUSE, | fected without much apparent opposition. | populist convention at St. Louls were in| was his intention to make the first speech | The presiding officer of the populist con- pirttes seeurad thereby, ‘the G Bt Bye | but there was an adverse element present | session caucusing upon the subject of tem-| 1M the convention. ‘The conference with | Vention will wicld a 16 to 1 gavel. It was | till sall In fro TRE SUGH AR Ie USUALLY Woe which would have manifested itself ifthe | porary organization yesterday afternoon | Butler was before he had been selected. | presented. to the national committee yes- Tot SE. committee had not been so evidently favor- | when they reccivel the news that the na- The Texas Proposition. Flere yD Yies Wy LOL) aC ODE Saal eee re ee eccieicalibae aie - able to Butler. Uonal committee by an almost unanimous | The Texas man told him that there was | from Georgia, as the gift of J. T. Young | Withington, D. C., except the western IS POSTPONED. His selection was accepted as a victory, | vote had selected Senator Marion Butler | Me condition upon which Texas would ac. | °f that state.’ The gavel has 16 tips of sil- | frent on ‘T' street in the committee at least, for those who are | ror temporary chairman. They had about |CePt Bryan. Let each state divide its elec- opposed to the nomination of both Bryan west by depth of §: Ver_and 1 of gold and it is made of walnut, { ccndemned for alley purposes, 1? oak and ash wood collectéd from seventeen | prcved by brick buildings, BERNARD HH, Sy21-ats NDAY, MAY 4 WED 1 pluce, determined to make Jerome Kirby of Te. toral ticket about equally, name a candi-| states—sixteen southern and western and Ly a DU WASER AT WE SALB and Sewall. It was at frst the plan of the | their candidate for temporary chairman, | @ate for Vice President and not fuse on | one eastern state. Mr. Walton presented OF THE VALUABLE k conyply wit 1s of Fe an and Samal advocates to put up Gen. put some of them thought it would be a | te state ticket. The vote of the state was | the gavel Ju a neat speech and it was ac- TIGHTWouD Ty [ge ae et Weaver for the position, but they changed | good thing to have Marion Butler declare | t© be cast according to the vote for gov. | cepted with general applause. oer AD, IN URDAY, JULY TWENTY-FICTH, at the sate hour at the lest moment to Gen. Field of Vir- | himself. “Accordingly, a commitice was | €or. If the populists had more votes for The Fight Agninst Sewall, ferred to. wi eee MYRON M ginta, who was on the presidential ticket | appointed to wait on and invite him to | fivcrnon than the democrats, then the en- | ‘The populists at St. Louls who do not in-| be offered separately, and afterwar HENRY K! with Gen. Weaver four years ago. They | CMe before the “middle of the road” men, | tire electoral vete of the state where fu- se the vice presidential nominee on. a | eee eee ee eet ae eee ae , ITAA gx - bales ars E ¥ iE he couldenot oe -e hig | SiO Was agreed upon was te be cast for | Grse the vice pre: o oa ee Me tie eee 2 en thn believed that the opposing faction would be | 2° occu come, to announce his id for the proy in the az thes sepurate- ate than the amount position. divided b Butler and Mr. Hines of | © While Georgia. Mr. Hines was, however, not placed in nominati ng the “straights” united Senater Buth the popullsts. If the democrats had more | democratic ticket’ received eddstional plese thet votes for governor the electoral vote wes | strength last night on the arrival of L. C. | t\q whol 10 fo forthe democratic ticket. ‘This was | Bateman, the nominee on the populist pTRENS OF SALE: Ose thied cash, and. vatan~e there were calls for a speech. He | ' be carried out In every state, and which- | tiexet: for governor of Maine. vances ¢ MEL Macro bS hel ot ee ie, 1 bodily on a block ane was vie |e¥er party had the majority under these | t! ore Sea Es Seat net ie ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONED1 the committee was absent “Gy. OF VALUAPLE BUSINESS mg) EIGHTH with fn of a deen 7 ft 3 . e property sold, or ali cash, at the option of t : thas ees mbarrassed. Davis is a “middle of te | ("ms for President should allow the other | Matters are mixed tH. that state. Mr. | the property oe Ot arene Aeeeie oe of Piney Brauch read f Bag | placed in nomination, but populist 2nd one of the most pro- | t,name the Vice President. Bateman was nominated on the silver plat- | Ey he required on e: if parcel at tie of sa leid off to HL fod Ri when it became apparent that Hines was; ncunced members from Texas in favor ef | “The, Bryan leaders,” said the Texas | form May 4. June 17 the democrats at | rod ms a uwhole, a depot of $1,000 will be tre | north GL Fae tys out of the ra ad when the committee- a straightout platform and ticket. In the | M&M. “hooted at this proposition. Butler | their convention adopted a gold stand. Got aries a oe otal corner of Sp ane ne men from one state after another rose to| Patlonal committee he suppors-d Butler, | Rooted at it and said It was impracticable. | platform by a majority, of OO They noite complied with in fitteen days trom day of sake | of 1 1 os ee ee a second the E r nomination, Hines" friends | , iS Texas friends wanted an explanation, |] have no idea.” he satd, “that the demo-| nated Mr. Winslow, Who stands on this | compltd with in fittecn dass f ht to reset 2 perches to TY-MIATH DAY OF JULY, A tei Be — the ice nominator guew Seteoes Dacia were area the que of tem- | Cate party would accept it for a moment, | platform, and who, it is claimed by M&. the property at the risk and cost of f faulting | and with GAOCK PAL, the follow withdren hame ani € Here acy ciainee eee ne and yet it is the only fair proposition look- | Bateman, 1s supported by the vice prest-.| purchaser, after five days’ advertieement Ja one uF | tn aise city ok Weis Ree es by ee =a ng to him and fin: sked them what he | !%& to 2 compromise that has been made.” | dential nominee. Inasmuch as Mr. Bate-| more newspapers published in the Distict of Co- | a are Senator E Fr was placed in nomination | snoua talk abo: The Texas man declared himself as un-]| man is “the only representative of the fi lumbia, Se e depth t Nest Carcliis: whoiento War Georeia’ nial anonte 1 us where | 2!terably opposed to Bryan and to Butler, | coinage sentiment in Maine on the gubet® ROBERT G.- RFORD, 1S freee eg lt< m of a North Carolina | * 4 utler stands ard what he will do | #24 he was cheered by all the middle-of- | natorial ticket,” and {s “not receiving the > st. We, 01 him as a patriot and ‘ow If he is selected for temporary | teso2d men present. support of Mr. Sewall,” he is on hand to MAHLON as He said that Senater But- | chairman.” Char, oss fignt Mr. Sewall to a finish. He said: “Mr. youngest man who had eccu- Pacis Basixins. z wes Agninst the Lenders. Sewall is now a candidate for the vic fy3-d&ds ‘Trustees, d a seat in the Senate since the days ef acre » 5 A Georgia man made a very significant presidency of the United States on a silver | g¢-pqyrp AnovR SALE IS POSTPONED, IN CON- e had won and wern his tone” replied: kentlemen, | speech, in which he stated that there was | ticket. He advises his friends to vote for ‘of the rain, until WEDNESDAY, JULY Jmost worthily._ 1 found myselé in a vi ituation. | every appearance that their leaders had| Mr. Winslow, the gold candidate, saying OND, same hour and place. ae eee De aecnae | Hach of the states in the national commit- | not treated them fairly, and he did not want | that we must have a new convention and y order of the Trustees,” ‘a volley of appliance tee had three votes. The men from the tone 200 2 extoney ie had “sold them sey Sven ia tioran Gee High Mo Wae TOMORROW. o1 inish t 2 | sage brush and cactus hi ad as muc ow 3ut he warned ail every-day popu- A 2 a4 ; cd | = SS are ey eee enieneaas pate sn ee a ceeee z g Hea as Sane tO iT te ta ad Straight for a temporary | &teenbacker. I have fought every cam- AT BENSINGER'S BAZAAR, t were chosen rary sec yas great state of Texas. The Bry-| chairman of their own and a candidate of | Palgn in Maine on the reform ticket for b40 LA. AV an men had slated Weaver for temporary Ceushdertug Comtcalea Scate. chairman. I saw the strategic point and began to work. I went to Butler and told their own. The Georgia men could not go | eihieen years. Mr. Sewall admitted in an ack to their state if they gave up their | Mterview last week that he was not a rty organization, for which they had } 8teenbacker. He s There must. be a REGULAR SALE OF 4 Carria rein Sutended The national comn tee at its afternoon conveyed by i m how the delegations stoud, how Texas | fovght so long. He said all but tee vere | change in the monetary plank of the state Almer €. Pierce, HESRY F WOODARD, eo ng took up the various contests for | stood, and said that 1 was Ribs: | of Georsineeera cecinatasee a oa ‘any | democratic platform, and 1 believe that Tee taiy s wings C1 RENT ae ats, the neis contest being the first in| my state to stand by a of the | compromise with the democrats. there can be no other candidate for gov- 2 OF said land records, © Re ee order. This contest involved the s -two delega from the con- | ats of | Toad’ man. He toil me that in erde erve the part ind cash, dd two years, Wi to| The roll of states was alled and delegates | enor but Mr. Winslew.’ each stat speeches against the |, “i will fight Mux. Sewall for trying to ran $y10-d&ds TiHoMAS DO it seemed t DG & ©, ALCTIONED istri ee t adept the Rankin or Bi sement of Bryan and in favor of a] iM @ notorious gold bug in order to get qe ee ge all pretreat Gistricts compriscd in the 1 conferred my col ght ticket. A great deal of bitterness | PeadWay from me. J have been -a green- 3ANTLY TRUSTERS: SALE 07 At Chi It was charged that ational commiitee and Was expressed by the differeat delegates, | Packer for many years, and Mr. FQUIPH LL MoD- 7. OSITUVE a4 the conventic were irregular and each who came back from Tuiler | some of whom declared that the leaders | 2&Vel Was a greenbacker, and never c ERN T i. side claimed that the was com- uuer is the man.’ i ieil you, 1 sold them out to secure otlces for them- | t,Pe- ON THURSDAY sr Posed of men who were not popu-| my triends, that it was : ists. On riiher Weaver or | sclves, and had tried to deliver their votes | _ Mr. Bateman, however, said he would fa- | THIRD, 1806 COLUMBIA f the delega‘tons was hea ad Butler is man, [| with $ | consulting them. It was also stated | $0" Bryan as the candidate to head the | the contents 1st by H. S. Taylor and the other by Wm. | » you.” t these offices ranged from jovernors | ticket. iz Sean iy21-d&as | Burns, who. as an officer of the American | At this juncture the committee return: nd Congressmen to fourth-class post- Ee hee ters, Ke Fe . j Railway Union, y soned with Eu-|frem calling on Th ers ene Debs after the Chic. To Restore His Pension. Chi Tr: : RATCLUVE, SU 29 strike. | hae Senator B: : . 4 Dare & Co) to ‘al slurring re S were mi OE aa aes des-ription, . Taylor, : ver the of the | him to = ’ ‘on, | Sale undertook to state the position Bee eg ae ek with the) he ee ee AN RESIDENCE ON WIGTNEY controversy in detail and i n mu- | accerding to the committee, that Butler, but when confronted with Jgutler's | Clerk of the court aspetition for a writ | AS pShvle. pil lf nets if v SIXTH AND = | criminations. Burns claimed that the | atcr But! 1 the popul st adopt | own wor 5 given by the ‘Texas man, | of mandamus against” the commisstoner | “yy rerieeg ateTOX & CO TAUCTT HBS Were not p tform and © the ion to | said that Butler could not carry his dele- | of pensions. It is asked that the ¢ eas oe 1 : of at luke’ m- didate for V! cessors to Ratcliffe, Darr was received wi ation with him, and that he could not de-| missioner be competed to restore Mr bend "upon ithe soitthern delegates toicarry | pach to:tha pension felis ate peniiont cig ee cut the will of the national commiitee. and to pay him the difference betwee: t him,” cried one. The middle-of-the-road men had a very Pereira Mouratear raranen 0 $9 et seq., one of the bund PS’ SALE OF V. BUILDING LOT ON THE. OF DUR-AND-A HAL CORNE EAST € AND NE i ~ coat al cat ~ x and $4 per month since the date ho STr . ALSO VALU. Bb Lor Hee es TE ea Se Steen one tele peelimnlineryea. Cut dows from the bigheg Hears rte Ms | PET Sad Way netiees ic eae OE : 2g the day pts were made to a many respect ‘5 at oH sv. UTH WE | A member of the meeting, where they could develop a plan | {,,™Many respects, resembles the famous | pSNCt Sea desl of trust, bearing date. the = 10 south adoption | Was nothing more for of action. Every meeting called was a fait. | Suit instituted by Judge Long of Michigan. | oth day of December, 1860, and duly recorded tn Sr) Bock ax 26 by t nittee of a offerel by | read populists to do except to stand re, until they got together at Tho Tecus | Attorneys William Kdward Horton and A. | [iber isdh, follo B21 ct seen ons sof the land icliy, giving each me rot; Kirby, Dut as Davis had been interrup heatquarte There had been much talk. | Cr MeNulty represen} aie, Eakin, et a le District of Cohainiias avd Uy S half a vote, the vote in |1n the middie of h's speech some of the | ing, and several orators tad been developed, an oI Aare ie . favor of this motion being 19 to 18. | Texas men thought that he ought to h: i followed 1 CST AE. will front of ‘th LESTATE,&e. | V1 Ay, tiep ‘or * AST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. in ave | who r: €n opportunity to complete his expla sed thelr voices in earnest deciaina. | AUCTION SALES O} RE tion against being “sold out to the democ- 1 n ten days from {tion. Davis pleaded with them not racy lnc ate sense Téday? property ior Acotnne bekcove ike ts | attempt to undo the action of the nation: loca ets southwest At Texus Hendquarters, te « rare > at the risk and « sileranie a The dix. mitice. He was very much sur} Gs Me Sn Seo OA Fe e side wel to learn that Butler held the _ posi At the Texas headquarters a large crowd | st. n.e., dwelling No. je Wedaesday, July | IMMEDIATEL Jot 20, tm simare 5 E Mile and Gad Ge onan imiat “d by the committee e gathered, and Jerome Kirby of ‘Texas was | 22. at 5 o'clock p.m. Aeaiurat ee See Ye 1 i shes and on the other J. M. if. Frederick, J. C. | “We must be patriots,” sald Davis. ‘We | immediately selected chairman of the meet. | Thos. Dowling & Co., 2 OL2 Bat. ow.) perms: ce in cne and two 416-0845 anid cg . H. We Se j must not make a fight on the action of the | ing. He was announced, as ne pot upon the | ft mW. dl 1810, 1842, 1844, 1846, | years, with not pare eo ~yaTcn SUTTON & © Was as to the regularity | Committee. It will agsravate the nor; table, as the next governor of ‘Texas. He | 148 and 1850; also T st. mw., dwellings Nos. | of sile, and se: ot nee ue En Sicsnan ke hoe for the conventions. The Smith of the country. We shall be | made a speech in which he denouner? th. | 702 and 704. Sale Wednesday, July Perils aceon 3 sin‘ ey ‘i as called by the state comm ed in many sections. Gemocracy of .Texas, saying that Senators } o'clock pan. Richard W. Tyler, Robert G.-Ruther- | pe required ones. time of ss: JUNIN WALTER, Jr. BOF Wor AND PREMISES, Frederick convention by the |, Davis thought it would be a good thing | of that state and members of Congress | ford and Mahlon Ashford, trustees. to be complied with in thirty days. Survivi MI TEENTH AND CSTR sional. committce. ‘The navionat | © {lectoral tickets composed of half | represented the populists as che “sp: © RICHARD W. EMMONS, = = BOUTIIY bck brect Si an, Astob Siar bt position that the con- | ts Cn ete democrats. The 1: of Kansas grasshoppers.” OMOTEC SY « CU ARLES SCH. virtue ‘a of tru ms. dated May 14, BROS., AUCTIONEERS, not count them 5 nd seated the out This Cecision had the ng the state contest between 9 Pryor and John Sites in favor of orded int bia, in 1h nd because of They had made a fight against these peo- | M- DB. Latimer & Co., Aucts.—Sale of entire Ockds eee — ae saoue ee ple, and had finally built themselves up to | contents of lunch room at 528 12th st. nawv., on FUTURE DAYS, cigetors would not be obliged to | a position of importance: they were not | Thursday, July 23, at 10 o'clock a is ae aI or Bryan for President unless the ling to go back; they would never go to| Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Anct: TADS SUN ‘atic electors voted for a populist | the democratic party. Sar 'cnine are ij Vice Present. party N.c. corner of 414 and O sts. s.w., bu nl recon’s of the Dis- 3 folio 48 of B., AUCTIONEERS, Darr & Cy. nw. ling lot. were stationed outside the doors pies THE And that is the sentiment of the popu- | sale ‘Thursday, July 23, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Also, | TRUSTE ES’ SALE OF ERICK HOUSES, vittit bay OF ICLY. At of the hall in whieh the committee held Davis Advises Prudence. ye Texas, Ae r. Kirby. “And I} tmmediately thereafter, building lot on Delaware KXOWN AS NOS, 100, 102, 104, 105 ober, Tt O'CLOCK P.M, ihe rw te ita evening session, and they were fre- : want to warn all populists to keep out of | ave bet. Ie fate, tlebard E LAS COURT, BETWE . of the quently in demand to prevent personal |, If the mlddle-of-the-road delegates took | the cesspool and pits which are latd for oo aoe ee ao paSD s7H STREE ial we will GRogmnters between the contesting delega- | this matter in thelr own hands they would } by the republicans and democrats, who are | irles Schafer, Avett QULVEDILD rete newel| DIE of oi Py NINTH DAY Ol tens fram Ch.cago. ‘There was one fist!- | alienate the northwest. Davis advised | Cur common enemies.” aparyis oe ae ata 9 <. ~ titled Sarle cuft between H. S. Taylor, the leader meg ee : When Mr. Kirby concluded the temporary | 1th st. n. 0. 1325. Sale ‘Thursday, | 5} ; the regniars. and Seymour Stent the Seat ease pacts te tes woulda ber Corl lor ea ritzdtion sweet complete 1, and the roll | July 23, at 50 George E. Emmons and | pre on z orresing delegation. Bad blood had been | imb from limb before he would do any- | call of states was ordered. Chas. 8. Domer, trustees. DAY of JULY, 1806, at brewing all day, and when the two met | {ing to injure the populist party. He | “Three delegates from each state, repre- |S. Bensiuger, Auct., 940 La. ave. n.w.—Regular | following described property in, the ip cama he corridor outside the hall they sprang | 224 placed his sons on their knees and lay- | senting tie middle of the road sentiment, | sale of horses and carriages on Thursday, July 23, | fougits court rortheast, Ininee’r papectively, si- enly at each other, and only the In. | 15_his hands upon their heads Re i were allowed to remain in the caucus. The | at 10 o'clock a.m. 30, 31, 3 in Frederick RL Wind- rence of the crowd prevented serious | them to hate the democratic, party for al ates CLOCK PM, a oP of said ty-one (71) feet to the north lin cast with said north i hes to the and. twent, rded in the - : representation from various parts of the a == | sors suldivision of lot 4, square 785, us th ‘i te neath otr Spree Fees it 7 imes. : a teaching | 1 r is recorded in the office of the surveyor of the Dis. t a slong either was hurt, but as it was | He was like Hannibal 1 | United States was not at all flattering to the eu is recordes vexor of the the line of said C street iwenty 0) fect to. the ¥ evident that some ono was likely to | Bis sons to hate the Romans. He urged | middle of the road men. There were ren AUCTION SALES. trict of Columbia, in Liber 18, page 10. qaual ins a ee y to | nis hes sel a themse! ‘Terms: Oue-third cash, balance jn tio equal in- ss ’ be the police were called In to preserve | BIS hearers to counsel among themsetves | sponses from Arizona, Colorado, Connecti- PU a a stallments, evidenced by purchaser's notes, nally, and se Terms One-third in cash, one-thind fn tlie peace and again announced bis adhesion to the | cut. Delaware, Indian ‘Territory, tanecd FUTURE DAYS. ee ee ee es ee ps yok or all east, mot the ae ake fat gone fom dns Ot The Minois Ww: &: - | Populist party. ; Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachu- SaNinT a at six (6) per centum per annum, payable anmualiy, Sg sn P aTe ie ook aig ag riety A pag eg dm pe meri seed ete aah heir God shall be my God,” he erted | Sctis MiGhion Alone esac DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. fo ‘the onder of the trustees, of Ail ean, at pure | Fowlred at tine of ‘wale, seg ad re airing thivrest, anil to Wy committee had deckied to reopen the jexcitedly. “Their graves shall be my | Cada, New Hampshire, New Jersexy” New chi ser's option. A deposit of $50 will be required | ¢ : test upon the reque: | eraves.”” kot complied with in tev 8 fro mday of wale | option of purcho of the membe: on each Jot at time of sale. Terms to | - All Mexico, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Sy es : Ne © trustees reserve right to resell at risk and | recording at purchaser's cot. A Meee pyr “ & d with Within ten days thereafter, otherwise the | the Uustecs reserve the right to res ree de the delezations whese seats were not con- | .i7¥cjone Davis was preparing to soar | Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Property will be resold at purchaser's risk. Con- | St of defaalting purchaser, & Se eee eae ae a ee tested ani who had unanimously declared | Si! OnE Tea ee Oa Wire nite and(Okiahoma® nr G,. 1800, an duly. recorded December 7, | Ye¥ancing and recording at pu FL A. HOFMAN” from day of wale, the trustess reeerte the right te that the Taylor faction were entitled to | Men took a hand. ano aiealone Bift those who did remain represented Liber No. 2080, at folio 178 et seq., of the AS Trustecs, | resell sald. property, the seats. anpauer Min deten yelloa iothes some very large delegations, and {it was | land’ records of the D'strict of Columla, and at Spuose GORDON & GORDON, Solicitors, purchaser, after five Taylor Men Seated. a Prete ee os ata Rousast tale as | freely claimed by the speechmakers that ee request of the party secured there a MORGAN H. 330 41g st. now. Jy16-4k4as CHAS. : : s Seo ven- ed_ trustees, ell, ov 7 : : te s = : No. After an hour's deliberation the com- | that,” came from a third. . Ge re reuse oe OneE | grit ae thes Seni a reas porAg-sonts Set rustces. EES aR : what EDWARD Hi. THO em aa tion, prevent the nomination of Bryan and | it front. of the premises, om ‘4 aa = = ee RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. x mittee reversed its decision of the after- | ‘He roid us out,” sald a fourth one. plese a waddle of the road populate ZNESTY-HIGHIN DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1596, ATT] WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) = ich gave % Davis saw the tide was against him, and 7 LOC .» the following described Iai = iB Se ree ee nen en peacetulte raticedar agin oe eee see Mayor Sutro’s Advice. and premises, situate in the clty of Washington, | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 5th, aS f both delegations. It decided | Et before one of Ms Texas frlsnce haa eee ta the District of Columbia, and designated ws | 1866 and duly recorded: tn Liber No, Wf, fo ant OF AT AND ATTRACTIV t by a vi E 2 0% - that The following was received at St. Louis | and being ali of lot numbered’ thirty 0), in Mary | 273 et seq.. of the land r is :. SD CELLA LICK 1p ht by a vote of 30 to 24 to seat the | mounted a chair and declared that any- cee BE, Bradshaw and Eliza J. Burton's subdivision of | Columbia, aud at the request of the lolecr of t See a ne eres So Taylor 4 fon. There was considera- | body who would undertake to siop “C: st night: - lots, Iu square numbered sine hundred and thirty- | notes secured thereby at A ok trust buntiie wake Diet MISES NO. 1248 KEN Ble feet @ committee over the con- | clone” Davis’ mouth would have him to | To the Editor of the St. Louls Republic: Bine (939), as the same appears of record in Liber | tion, in front of the premises, oa MONDA deed of etsy oo Peay N NO. > tent, ait te ace talEe tates = | fight. The people's struggle against the oppres- | N0-,18 at follo 168, in the office of the surveyor of | TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1806, AT. o corded im Liber 1634, follo 257 et sevin of the tapd | AVENUE, 0 aieial Ge the Cal ion oe cui ia! Gateuts, | Wea fe Cantec ofl ceacgicnars ncabeoul C2 s KuBele 28. PPT sald District, subject to a right of way over the | P.M., the following’ described land and. preiises | 1cords of the District of Columbia, having on the | | By vir stan s “ Cart sion And despotism of the combined cor | rar three féet of sold lot for aller, purposes, to- | aftuate in the county of Washington, District of | 22th day, of June, 1506, by vietue of the authority | aeventoenth (ith) of Deceniber, A.D. Id, They declared the committee had been | with flowing curls, Jumped on a c Porations ef the United States is the ques- | gether with the improvements, consisting of a two.,| Columbia, and designated as lots nimbered from | Of Said deed of trust, ‘and after due pai mage (epee Beg ye ES packed. and that the night's action was | sald that he could not expect to reply to | fion of the hour, and to carry the coming | stcty brick dwelling, with petssed brick front and’| Svat. Ahirty (30), inelasive, in block numbered Sea ce at etay Pere recta tet mete necessary to sustain Mr. Taubeneck in his | the eloquent “Cyclone” from ‘Texas, but | presidential election the people's party | all modern Improvemenis, on the southeast corne: | two (2) (elng all the ots in’sald block ic, certain call Signal tying inthe S c A £ G : : : hay = py, we wil offer at public a DCs! 7 a 4 = vould I he could. ‘The man,’ re of 9th und C streets northeast. subdivision of Marsh as raid subdivision js | @nd the purchaser at eaid sale having fafled to | by, w d " pesition of national chairman. The Tau. bokete Se ee es tells Jim Davis five | Must Hirst unite with the democrats, nomi- | “terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | recorded in county subdivision Mook G pase ae, oe | comply with the terms of sald saier the moder. | presises ca MUNDAK. i beneck-Taylor people were much elated | said 3 S arecant mittee meets that | 24te Bryan as its candidate for President | to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal | the records of the surveyors ofiice of said Dixteicr, | Sizard. trustees will the risk and’ cost of the | DAY of JULY, A. ; ever the result. The ousted faction will | minutes before the com: bh Rl and adopt the portions of the democratic | installments, payatie In one and two years, with | Terms of sale: One-half of purchase money to be | defaulti said real estate 1 Peary, Saute 38 press thelr claims for seats before the |he is against Bryan and an hour after-| Diattorm not in conflict with the princi- | interest at six (6) per centum per annum, pay: paid iu cash, Valance in six and twelve ‘months premises on FRI- manty of Waxtington, District of Colum ia, to ccommittce on credentials: : pau (OL Gh crue ue ig for Bryan | pies of populism. Second in the populist | emlannually, from day of sale, secured Dy dood | from day of’ sale. (deterred payanente to he wee {1 SEVENIE ULY, A.D. 1896, | wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land am ontes! rom e eleven Missour! e eRe platf ve = of trust upoa the property gold, or all cash, at the | cured by deed of ti os Ri fe x o req ee th ‘chaser he te y. cash, 0 of pure ae e 0 in, feseritved by ete iste of aes Wee Conmtestecs ine sea (clatment | midi 7 eat recetved with | Consress for future legislation. converancing, recording ‘and notarfal fees at the | deposit. of $10 on euch lot if sold fet ; as P by John L. Talbot. It was insisted that | This announcement was The restoration of bimetallism would | cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- | $200 if sold all together, will be required at sale, | cel of land aud. premises known and distinguished | Liber count: folio 120, of the records of the clection of Talbot as a delegate had | great cheering by the populists. An at- | jarvely improve the nation’s condition and | Died with within ten dase from day, of sale, otier. | Terms to be complied with in ten deer teat sale, | as and being part of a tract of land known as | the surveyor of the District of Coluzbla, been determined tn the district conven- | tempt was then made to nominate Kirby, | deeply interest all. ‘Tho establishment of | Wise, the trustees reserve the right (o resell the | or trustecs will resell at risk and’ cost of ‘de: ringvale,” or Balley’s purchase, and more fully | together with the Improvements thereon, subject, tion by the votes of six men, who after- | who was still presiding over the meeting, 2 st on property sold), with in- | AT premises town and rict wa Dock’ numbered twent as per plat record: rately, or | and bounds as follows: All that certain piece or par- | 23), Colum! i ; ty at the risk and cost of the defaniting | faulting purchaser. All conveyancing at pur- | described by meies and bounds as follows: Beginning | however, to a deed of trast dated Octubrr’ 1a, 1994, @ low ratio between the two metals only | Purchaser. chaser's cost. ta stone on the west side of the Eastera Branch | and duc October 16, IS9T, to secure the sum of hard made affidavits that they were demo- | but as several delegates wanted an oppor- | Cuncerna the owners and manipulators ee | DU W. BE. EDHONSTON, WILLIAM MAYSE, Jr., Trustee. | read at the southeast corwer of the land Lereby com. | $4000 and interest from October 16, UN, at the pats. gh ils Qualimet2 was seated from | tunity to be heard he recognized every- | Siiver mines and a small portion of the 2 ALDIS B, BROWNE, JOSEPH FORREST, “Trustee. veyed, and thence north 22 degrees, east twenty-four | rate of six per cent p-r ennam until pai the East St. Louis, Ill., district in place | body. A Texas delegate suggested that the population of the United States. Jy14-d&das : 1 4y10,18,20,22,24,27 : 38-100 perches; thenee north’ 15 degrees, Terms of One-half of the purchase money of Mr. McDiil, who had moved from the | temporary chairman should come from To insert the arbitrary ratio of 16 to 1 in | ~RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & COAL nd 48-100 perches; thence north 3 ever amd above the in nce Afore-men! istrict some! Gthec sa tivaulthanlllnextaaibue (thers! Z y 0 1 in | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUG DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. West twenty-three 00-100 perches; thence nor.h 9y | which must be assumed. to be paid in cash, ‘The contest from the fourth Wisconsin | were still loud calls for Kirby. RRS Geena a larecianl inane Peo ee TRUSTS: GALA ON VATUAGLE SPnOVED | Ste. tar aattece GE SED peter te tee tea ot | eke ee eee te te * . . es 2 ay Doe ISTE) SALB vAL M1 1 t sixteen 68-100 perches, to the eed the property sold) wi Sistrict delegation, Rublee A. Cole and! A North Carolina man mounted the table | portion of the democratic and other parties | SALE OF THE VERY VAL ABLE THREE STORY | REAL ESTATE, NOS. 1408, i406 AND 140 a Branch; thence following the center: ine -aumually at the SSS SS SS TSS = and the election may be lost. Let not the KNOWN AS Ni SSACHUSEITS AVE. U STREET SOUTHEAST, AND NOS. 407, 415 atd branch’ north 56% degrees, west twelve or all cash, at the option : seal of ambitious leaders misguide you. RUB WITH Lor ae eich eros BOLE Bye ores st oe ee see ee a | vee y ae The enemy {s hard at work with its FRONTING TWENBY-FIVE FEET BY A} auted May 10, 1803, nnd duly ‘teconded Atay. iicnee north Sly degrees, Wwest seven 38- | of sale dochasd cegpidic goog ceo hy 4 money sacks and eager to split the popu- DEPTH OF ABOUT.PNE HUNDRED FEET. | (83, in Liter No. ISL, at folles So. Se ok Spy ae ee al |g See pee pt age SS Ust party. Above all things do not forget | ,P¥ direction of the helrs, we will offer for saic, | Son, ‘327 and 820 et sen., of the land records of the it perches; thence north S5ty degrees. weet | five days’ advertiser: paper pub a rousing plank against that greatest crime | Pi vywulic auction, on RY eae AT Dive | Dstiet of Columbia, and at the Feduest of the | twentystwo S100 perches, to the center ine of | listed ta Washington heing at See gee, the Tafunding of the Pacific | OCLOCK PAL, in front of tie premises, the west | Boss? wil soll, at. publle auction te fey ot ts | toe. track of the Baltimore and Potnse Mies | cost of purchases, ‘ railroad debt. u 25 fret front by depth of original lot 3, in square | premises, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-AINTH | thence with the center line of the track of said LOUIS D. WINE, ‘Trustee, (Signed) ADOLPH SUTRO, Bio, in the elty of Wachiosien, D.C" This'male | PAY OF ICLY, AD. Tee. of THANE See ene Cent) Sik Denes ©. 1B. KEFERSTEIN. Troe” Mayor of San Francisco. offers a rere chance to seryre a fine private resi- | O'CLOCK F.M., the following described thenc th Bie degrees, west six perches; thence ..¢: B. KE BIN. 4 WesteViEPiEiE AES denco in a most desirable: ality. etlses, altuate In the elt of Washingt “aig ieee deter aidatgee sd pea) [Mideast ler rnd en btaen elegation. rms of salz: Oue-thir@ in cash, and residuo | District of Columbia, and desiznated as amd belsg | G4 dexrees, perebes, ce south ere! DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. in cne and two yenrs, withtinterest at 6 per cent | all of lots numbered 22, 23, 24, 35 and 36, in | degrees, west six perches; thi 4 de- a -at- , 31, 5 s Jerome Haddock, populist delegate-at- | [2,°ne, and two year semi-annually, from day of | William A. Vaugin's subdivision of square east of | Erees, west six perches. ‘to the Eastern Branch | oprenppy sane a VALUAI large frem West Virginia, said yesterday | sale, secured by notes of the purchaser, and a deed | square numbe: 1042, as pér plat recorded in | iver; thence following the line of the river south TE ESTATE, No. 622 5 that that state had been incorrectly re- | of trust on the property sol& or all cash, at option | Liber 20, et folio 120, of the records of the sur | 83 degrees, West ton perches; thence south 19 de- RE EAS’ a ted lid . of the purchaser. A deposi of $500 required when | Veyor's office in sald ‘District, together with the | grees, west ten perc y EE Ee a ayes ported as solid for Brvan. “Kight out of | bid ts accepted. Terms ot able to be complied with improvements, consisting of a comfortable two-story | cast eighteen perches; 4 arewes. | say 6, 1882, and duly recorded May 11, 1592, in the ten delegates,” said he, “are against | 1m ten days, or right ig resbrved to resell, at risk | brick dwelling, with pressed-brick front and ail | west six perches: thence south 1644 degrees, west , ie BE IMPROV ENTH STREET : Lier No. 1483, at folio B02 ct seq, of the I and’ cost of defaulth dhaser. All conveyanc- | mcdern improvements, on each lot. ax 40-100 perches; thence south 1134 degrees, west oe une inert ak aon Cae rene eeinet Biyan- aye have left | fog at purchaser's com Foe mews | ™Pernis of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money | reven 20-100, perches: thence south 2515 degrees ee aes eae ieteeok Sacer ee t party will never re- RATCLIFEH, SUTTON & CO., to be paid in cash, and the balance in three eyaul | West five $4-100 perches, to a stone and the hound: will sell, at. public auctio urn. If Bryan is indorsed or nominaced| 4y18-a&as ‘Agents for Owners, | installn ents, payable in ove, two and three years, | ary line of one Mason's line; thence with the said + 3 by the convention, West Virginia will bolt. & G SLOAN = ~ = = with interest at six (8) per centum per annum, | boundary line south 6134 degrees, east one hundred “ The Wastheeet S & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. payable, semi-annually, from! day of males sect red euaeeenise B20 Seabed aS on = pat. q >. « trust vpon the property sold, rt e Eastern Branch road a c Durkam ts 19 Slats by its. You will Gnd ono atternoon and adopted the following reso-| ,ASDIAHALW EMEEN QUA WESE hejfarchacer at die Uimesot ate A" einveg | 190 dsrata,rghige get ETHER alt the A | Gea id ag coupon insids each two ounce bag, and two cou- tutions’ ey nitue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | aneing, recording and notarial fees at the pur. | Ppumseat' sales inethtrd of the purchase sre ge nee ae Dente ie pons inside each four ounce bag of i“ District of Columbia, passed in ity, cause chaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied Sith tn cash (of which $1.50) WOSt. be peid to thertes, | iere Mumbered nin Resolved, That we favor, 1—Preserving | 1720. the undersigned trustees will cell, at public | within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the | M_Clsh (of which $1.50 must be p balance In two | Per Plat recorded in Liber | 3 the autonomy of the people's party as the | %¥ctlon, in front of the promises, on ‘TUESDAY, | trustees reserve the right to resell at the wick apd equal installments, in cne and two years, with in. | BC land records of the said jackwells sole means of preserving the principles for | puy* it) P\TYHIGHTH, 1906, at FIVE O'CLOCK | cest of any defaulting. parchns terest at G per cent per apnam, pasaile semi. | {h@.!™p ep which it has contended In the past. Biunie umbored ENE WUANAED agate Se ee anaualir, the deferred paywenta to be rerresented | vagy tty, gut fre Na 2 ure ne 3 8 ws by the notes of the purchaser, bearing date the : bird of the purchase money = acenn Sie es x Peon aon. between aan Sip mere caine erereainey Srid bas Trustees. _| diy of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the | to fe mald te cash aml the balauce in two wal enuine ur am ing said principles. me Ce camel ‘aweluing: ‘This lot ans) frontage of M. B. Lite = oT RCTIONERES property: ate aes Figs ah = La} pects neneeta, poy ay in 2 poly sg with roathat We are willing to nominate | jack to an alley, ne (PtH OF 89 fect and runs | | eo, DINING. ROOM FURNITURE, | fe terms of sale are not complied with within ten | terest at six 40) per contum per anos, pays Bryan if thereby we can secure the union | “Terme ‘or tf One-third cash, and the balance} PARLOR ors PIECES, TABLES TOCKING | days from day” of sale ne trustees reserve the | of trust upon the ta sold, or all cash, at Smokin, Tobacco of all the reform forces, he agreeing to | {n one and two years, or all cash. The property AND EASY CHAIRS, WALNUT 'CiTAMBER | right to resell at porchaser's cost. the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 s stand squarely upon tl platform here | Will be sold free of all incumbrances. A deposit SUITES, HAIR MATTRESSES, HANDSOME W. W. WRIGHT, Will be reguired of the purchaser at time of Buy abag of this tobacco and read the coupon— made, and, feed rae Tequired at the ney on oh I rite Peo QEORATED Oren ARE, JrO-dkas GEORGE H. WRIGHT, | Trustees. 9 é = conveyancing. recording ply: artal abagot “1g 4 f ‘m8 01 le are not ie ith in fifteen rs N’ ‘A AND GI SS, BEDDING Mi fees a he purchaser’ be ‘ert of fo which givesal prescntsandhowtoget them. 4 zhat we demand the nomination of 8 | the right ts reserved to noscll of the tisk and cst | OF EVERY DISH ETON Gea RS a complied with within ten days from day of sal populist for Vice President. of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at} AND STAIR CARPETS, REFRIGERATOR, | C7THE ABOVE SALB IS POSTPONED UNTIL | othepwise the troxtecs reserve the right to. resell The Missouri Delegation. the purchaser's cist, KITCHEN REQUISITES. FRIDAY, TWENTY - FOURTH DAY OF JULY, | the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting = Z MICHAEL J. COLDERT, Trustee, | To he sold at public auction F ¥,, TEX | 1806 at same hour apd place. | Purchaser. MAHLON ASHFORD. EERO SERS Cre Wo eo WILTON 3. LAMBERT, Trustee,” | QCIACK ne residence 160 igs Abee Oa eal GkoRGE H. WRIGHT, ALDIS -B. “BROWNE, ing of the Missouri delegation yesterday. | 4y17-4&ds S 410 Sth st. n.w. | and isth and 19th sts. n.w. No reserve. Jy20-at* | Sy18-G&eas ‘Trustees. Sy14-d&ds ‘Trustees,