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10 <i -. ,THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. rte =) I > —> SUBURBAN NE WS | *iesieesccns ice, ma te ast oo] ME: BENAN AT GOEDSBOROY | BT Republican plurapey, aoe” AUCTION SALES. __ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘The McKinley and Hobart Sound Mot Club will ANACOSTIA, ‘A tramp, whose language no one who has met him has°as yet been able to understand, is prowl- nz areund-in that part of Prince George's county Which fs adjacent to the southern line of the Dis- trict of Columbia, to the terror of the farmers’ wives living im the vicinity, Mrs. George Rose, re- siding near Forestville, ‘was greatly surprised upon returning to her home = day or two ago, after a brief alsence, to find the tramp referred to seated at her kitchen table fm the act of consuming a pan of Mseult which he had removed hot from the oven. There being no men about at the time the Was allowed to continue eating until Le saw hohe left as uncere- a beautiied and made mo eforts ef the members the Eastern Star, w mt th : purpe iss Ide Geneyleve Hancock, HH. Hancock of La Plata, and ‘all, postinaster of that town, ‘omfret "Wednesday. The ¢eremons J. J. Rodeck, pastor of the Jing Is announce living “on Monroe 1 of a well- lady ~ and an ey in Nort Washi expected, | Mr. HH. MW Independent epg for_the ato at thelr near Ardwick © the past four years, has ned his position, and with bis’ fainiiy-will res to New Jersey, where Mr. King has secured year-old gon of Mr. William H. der's Station, iy suffering ¥ and painful swelling of one the restlt of a bite, 3u J to be +» Which Was recelved while at play near itis, home. = of Ana from an ¢ of his arn that of a spid In_ some ystia Connell, Funifor Order n Mechanics, who held their lar sInesday evening, were visited on the number of the’ members of the order on. ‘ cr N. Meloy of Forestville has been ap teacher of the pablie school at. Suitland is @ neplew of Lawyer W. of iy and Mr. Arthur RB. Hi: dover for some time, decided v Jersey, where they fofimerly re- ms, Raymond Heisk ent and J. Henry y e appointed a committee on the part of the sto look after th ‘Oxon Hill distrter. L. A. Bauer of survey has been “s county: duri of tngbl r part of = last few da bt at their wiz- streets. The ston will be m Elizabeth month's outing in returned from an tives in Haxerstown. r of Snitl has been re- * of farm produce at the nty fair. fr. Gee; ‘William Cook, angen, who is em- ing office, suffered a in her duties there ing @ against Mrs, Budding. nd injuring her wo se- rried to the train lent while e1 uy ‘One of th truck ran the property ef Bond and family have ri of thelr delightful one H present. Th ty home for the winter In a day vers of Langilin Lodze, No. 6, Indepe ent Order of Goot 1 is te give a box party at the Langdon Opera in the near future Edward Budd or é , Who has been fl with day re- 1 fer treatment twe children, have b hel and extremely . Collins left ing heen sudde < of her father, who sis Weddne last during the summer da pleasant cot yesterday removed to Washing- for band Fran tiy improv has been visiting Mra. 0. month, returns today to 1s connected with one of Richmond, Va., who was < of Mrs. George Newell of 1 heme. Is and Mrs. S. W. Carter of . M.A. Murray ‘The Congregational Church sociable, held at the of Professor and Mrs. W. W. Kings night, was a pleasant affair and well at- tended. The program of the evening embraced vocal music by Mrs. E. E. Ctements, Mrs. T. W. White. Mr. Wright, and reading cf selections by and Mr. €. A.M Among Mr. and Mrs. E. ©. Hough, M. H. Brinkerhoof, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Nourse, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Jenkins, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Mr. and Mrs. €. A. Meekins, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clements, Professor and Mrs. W. W. Kinsley, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. White, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mrs. G. R. Phillip: Brown, Miss irs. W. S. Me- Tbs ‘illips, Nie Hawxhu- . Eloise Kal Bessie Rice, Ger- 3 Rollins, Messrs. Bronson Buxton, L. B. Parker. Rollins, Willlam Brown, H. Eastman, Curtis Rore- , Johunie McKillen and Paul ‘arland Anita PI Ida. Je Hobart Republican Club held ing last night. Twenty new IS of the club. . Church, J. ethoof, was appointed to e saine. Mexsts. E. F. Norman and J.B. Tinner mmittee on rezisration. The and all arrangements for the referred to the ‘apt. ppointed a inley and Hob. 3 Club of. the t to attend the xpeaking at Odd Fellows’ Hall for as many as could at fax Court House next 3 FE. Chureh, ft was voted that the secr-tary prepare @ resolution of denial that eighteen republicans had Joived the Rryan and Sewall Club, and cleo that ke Perpare resolution ih regard to ‘the charges made ¥ the democratic club against Rev. Robert Nourse, and that the resolutions be signed byythe Secretary and presideat of the club and published. ‘The club voted to go to Mt. Pleasant on Tuesday night next and organize a ciub, and Messrs. I. F. Norman, J. E. Brice and Charles Tioner were ap- Dolnted to arrange for the organizing of this club and others In the district. J. E. Brice was elected sergeant-at-arms of the club. The club was ad- dressed by Mr. J. M. Thorne of Falls Chursh and Dr. Murray of Boston, Mase. The club will meet again next Thursday night. Mr. L. S. Gordon has returned from an extended Visit to friends in New Hampshire. Mrs. L. L. Northrup of Bellows Falls, Vt., with ildren, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.’ E. J. Miss Alzine Rerry fs visiting relatives in Charles county, Maryland. The “Bryan and Sewall Club of the town, Mr. Arthur Flagg, president, and A. Davis, fr... secre- has a membership of 112, the largest demo- ¢ club ever organized bere. At the lust meet- ing addresses were made by Messrs. J. E. Willard of Fairfax and W. W. Douglass of Alexandria county. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ives have returned from @ trip through New York. ‘The public graded school of the town opened Mon- @ay with 126 scholars enrolled—thirty-seven in f the principal, Professor R. J. Yat ty-seven in the first assistant’s room, Miss Virgie Bugz; forty-two im the room of the second assist- f Anacostia, Lodge “No. 21, 9 The Democratic Candidate’s Tour havi lie de ion at Odd Fellows’ Hall i Crue lemonstration at Fellows’ Hal rough North Carolina. Hill Not Sayimg a Word. Mr. E. J. Birch and family, who have heen epend- |. , Senator Hill was séeif last night at Al- ing rie: paiimor here, bi ive moved back to Wash. |° After leaving Greensboro’, N. C., there bany, but he refused ‘tg say anything re- ington. eS RE were short stops by the Bryan train at gf Rev. T. C. Joxlan of Manasias, who hag been |*Burlington and Hillsboro’, where Mr. Bryan | S8rding the action ofthe Buffalo conven- visiting Rev. S. P. x % tion or the candidat: ted. visiting Rev. 8. P. Shipman, returned home Thurs- epokal cers BrIGasatoiehebtewibindred pee" cal e8,Rominat Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Siddons, who have been sum- Thacher to Stick, State Issues. mering here, ‘returned to Washington Wednesday. | Die €@thered about the depots. At Durham, eae TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, = 12 E st. n.w. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. On TOMORROW, SEPTEMBER NINETEENTH, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAME CHURCH ON AT TEN O'CLOCK’A.M., we will sell, at our sales SHERMAN AVENUE AND ~~ FARRAGUT room, corner 10th and Penna. ave. n.Ww., a general STREET NORTHWEST. assortment of Household Effect ALSO, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, WITHIN y vi of a deed o By virtue of a deed of trost, dated February 13, | Liber No. 1618, folio 51 SALES | 1892, and recorded in Liber 'No. 1659, folio 208 trust, duly recorded im ‘one of the land ers for the District va * Y the next stop, Mr. Bryan spoke from a] John Boyd = Thache the democratic ROOM, et seq., one of the land records of the District of | request of the parties secured thei mecraay cateriaine one coincenier hence platform at the aia s gubernatorial nominee ” BSF oe oC | pes ender ea ee tte | ee pee eral [anergy ney ole WED. é baat a - H 2) russel, Velve cat pets we wi a mbiie’ auction. nt of the premises, on > tun ‘Lat Mastin’ Soe Se iaitetsng wakes | Ralelgh, like the rest through which the| ed late last night that@hé would make pub- | Itugs, whieh wil be colby maauscript, giving te | front ofthe” premisen, “on TUBMDAY. Merrit. | Nesba\ WMiRTIETIL SetcceAnutat, AT, “iN Hayxharst, candidate passed, drew from the surround-| lic a statement durigg'‘the early part of | ‘lferent sizes. | Riga ae eT SO eg a el | eigen dats a NE eg att’ be By harker 1 visiting relatives in Lou- | ing country in order to augment the crowds| next week, as he wisheg.it to be published | Hendsome ‘Trap, cost $100, neatly news Horses, proverty: ‘The west acventyaix and thirteen one. | Washington, Digict of Collab, and Kuown and ae ts to meet Mr. Bryan. Nash's Park was well| before the state convention of the gold | Carriages, Buggies, Harness, &c. hundredths thet: (00.15) of lot numbered seventeen | distinguished an parts of tote four () and three, e rms cash. i ck numbered eight ¢8) by n depth pumibered ne red ‘bd elgity foe HYATTSVILLE. fiiled with admirers of the nominee. They | democrats in Brooklyn Thursday. He will| i¢”™ “WALrer B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, | Sfty (50) fect, In Todd & Brown's subdivision of a | GM. beginning for th North —_ ’ cheered him enthusiastically when he ap-| either make his stateniéht at a mass meet- The Guild of the Pinckney Memorial Church met | peared on the platform. Mr. Bryan was | ing in Albany on Monday or Tuesday night las: night st the residence of tke rector, Rev. | introduced by H. W. Ayer, nominee for| Of next week, whenthe democratic na- : — part of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, to- | B street on» hundred RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & O0., AUCTIONEERS, | gether with the improvements. oUt West cu (Svocersors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two | cast along North 33 stroet twepty TN ars, with interest and ecured by} deed of | north ml at right angles with said street sixty- Chas. J. S. Mayo. Routing business was trans. | state auditor on the populist ticket. tional and state ticketg'are to be ratified, |. SATURDAY MORNING, Trust’ on the property, or ail cash, at the pur. | eight GS-10. (GSG3), feet; thence porthws acted and r creshments were served. ‘Ihere was a | The party left Raleigh for Goldsboro’, N. | or else in letter to the voters of the state. eS ae chaser's option. $100" deposit required at and at right angles with Maryland avenas large attesdance. C., at 9 p.m.. The train arrived at that} He has decided to follow the course of Sen- Se RES sale, and all conveyuneiug and recordinz et; thence southwestwardly nipeteen Mr. G. F. Davis and J. L. Emerson, who have | Place at 11:15 last night. Mr. Bryan ad-| ator Hill in his campaign and confine him- 5 OF FURNITURE, aS aos qe of ‘sale - be compl Fas Co ower — jeg sal iy § been spending some time With My. and Mrs. Crump, | Gressed a large crowd at Selma. He was | Self to the state issues. CARFETS, ot Ra ect tah oo - risk and cost of defuulting the her with all t begtun - im- ate on Sibley avenue, ‘have decldcd to remain i, | 8Teeted by a good-sized crowd at Golds- — Hyattsville during the’ fall. "| bcro’, but did not speak. His train was Changes in New York. Mr. J. Kt. Stone of Washington has been visiting | t@Ken out of town to a siding and Mr.| The New York democratic committee met HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ETC AT OUR SALES Kt in 920 PENNA. AVE. N. W. > Mr. RC. Langl Bryan slept on board. immediately after adjournment of the con- FFE, SUTTON & ©O., a 2s <OinaS Sete Mrs. I. Langley ts visiting friends in Rock- Mr. Bryan intends, after the Baltimore] vention at Buffalo yesterday, and selected | _1t Auctioneers. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NUM- aes meeting tomorrow evening to come to| miiot f. Danforth as the chairman of the Chairman Talbott of the democratic state cen- | Washington either Saturday night or Sun- mes W. tral committee hay ‘appointed the following per. | C@Y morning. He will be the guest Sunday | state, committee to succeed te 1229 and 1231 G St. RERED 1744 CORCORAN STREET NoItTit- By virtue of a certain deed of trast, duly re- xhit ce the 1 h to succeed | ATTEND THE FURNITURE SALE AT LATT | coded in Liber 1686, follo 204 et seq. of the land Of the de sous 1 see to the registration of voters in this | Morning of C. T. Bride, with whom he| Hinkley, and Frank Cainphell to succeed | sin's AUCTION ROOMS TOMORROW, AT TEN | cords of the Disttlet of Columbiny, aud iat tie erartunsien ccunty. | The committee intends to meet at once | roomed during his term as Congressman. | tceman. O'CLOCK. request of the party secured, the undersigned, trus- n forme newspaper published In Washington, anal “hitke arrangements for Securing the rogistra- 5 PEREMPTORY SALE OF 50 HEAD OF fees Nill sell, with the improvements thereon. at ‘anchig end recording at the pur jon of voters in the. various districts: Vansville. Nowilwicd Tox Coustcsa. es bile auction, In. front of the premises, on FHT ‘ Dr. Chas. A. Fox, A. Scaggs, B. J. Gullunt, Ni TT AD. IAY, THE SE« y¥ OF OCTOBRE! », vALTEI Surviving ‘Trustee, Marcellus Htobey,. Geo. ?. Deraldsen.” Bindens. | ‘The democrats of the second Virginia con- ENOCH ERATT DE: Horses Horses 1806, AT FIVE 0'1 : eae sol tone ba Pea tees Si burg—Dr, Chas. A. “Wells, Jas. C. itogers, Frank Jo ered. : WII be sold within the basuar, No: 940 La, ave., | mtdred and ty. eae oy ea ——_— be sold within the bazaar, + » | subdivision of ber one lu ’ 1 rm" JON EERS, NINETEENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, 50 head of | of the District of Columbia, in Book 15, page 132, : —— Horses und Mares. This stock has been consigned | ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one HOUSES ON gressional district in convention at West B.D. Stephen, “J. Enos Hay.” Marl- boro’—Joa’ 8. Wilson.” oa eee Wh Norfolk yesterday nominated Willlam A. Talbert, S. E. Sweeney, Geo, Itrangon. Notting: | Young of Norf. - ham—H. H. Sasseer, K. Baden, Robert McK i Sot unt ai apn eared ibbons, Wri. F. Perrie. Piseataway. | teenth ballot. The convention heartily in- Close of the Career of the Well- Known Baltimorean. Enoch Pratt, the millionaire banker and philanthropist, died last night at Baltimore. Wein ¥ fe a aye pareiaise aaa Paed from ede and t ars, with Interest at six per centum per WA, D.C. Le co u "1 yet v! \- <i city. jot wi pe four ne stly Di yable semi- y. Son e - v e y record idieton, Nathan Musters, Jolm H. Clarke, A. B. | 24tes. borough, Mass., September 10, 1808S. In| do you good, no matter for whatever purpose yon | trost upon the property, or all purchase money may | records for the District of Columbia, and at the b A. B. Suit. Queen Arne—Truemin C.| Phillip B. Low was renominated by ac- | 1831 he went to Baltimore and established | may went the WE SHAIL HAVE THEM | be pald in cash. A deposit of b will be re- quest of th . the ander luff, Jerewlah Berry, W. D. Bowle, Arthur HERE AND WILL ste fsa — eo SELL THEM NO MATTE | quired at the time of sale. 3 2 terms of ale are ed trantecs Wl ie ue "AquascoT. M.’ Naylor, | C!2mation for member of Congress from the | himself as a commission merchant. A little | WHAT THEY BRING. Sot complied with withinrten 410) arse from date | tien an front af tie ESDAY, THE S toa F. ek ae fifteenth New York congressional district | later on he founded the wholesale iron ee nee aie of sale, the Srortees reserve the right to resell the TS NINN 1 aye ae HaTEMH om aD. n_E.” Schuitz, Jos. 5 : everal Good Mules, roperty at the risk and cost of the iting INWs, AT HALE-PAST FOUR OCLOCK Tighlasan White, b. of | @SL Mgnt by the republican convention. | house of Pratt & Keith, which afterward | © SS giky NUM | tier, after ace days” advertincment af mut te | folowing desde real extate, to-wit Lum: “Leuers, Frank’ Couniek, a t : Bro. New and Second-lgnd_ Vehicles of ent Is. | sale ti some mawspaper published in the of | bered twelve (12), thirtecy 3), and the south thie- Richard Hardee George ALC Suck: | have nominated J. C. Tanville for Congress, | P&came that of E. Pratt & ue Newspaper published in the cits Harness, &. DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS | Washington. All conv . Thonas, Kichard Curtain, Wa. A. | W. S. Reese, jr. populist nominee for at.| At the time of his death Mr. Pratt was) (PEneMproity) SALE. Speriey a . Harrison, Jas. A. Shreve.’ Laurel | torney general in 1894, has written Populist | President and director of the National . HH. Stanley, barr, Edward Phelps, W. | Chairman Deans declining to serve as an| Farmers and Planters’ Bank, the duties of ~ Baldwin. Brandy wine it unas M. | Baldw , elector on the populist ticket, and declaring | which position: volved upon him for the H H d ee patcns Gar Hels | his intention to vote for McKinley. He as- Be One ceve er Ue Orses 100 ead. yancing and recording at | teen (13) feet by the cof of Jet fourteen i eRe the cost of the purchaser. G4). in block num? RENSINGER, Auctioneer. A.A. WILSON, Trustee, ude by Edward To JOHN B. LARNER, Trustee, naliy known ax“ being as pe Oxon Hill— ast forty-five years; vice president and di- AFFE, SUTTON & 00. . Adams, Raymond Heiskell, Jobn ‘T. Grimes, | Signs as a reason that the only hope for an | 5 8 < successors to Ratcliffe, ohn Der hie a a 20] rector of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and a & eoacucs AE i mertine. at toe wae honest ballot 1s through the republican | almore railroad for twenty-seven sears, | 4 Carloads, Tomorrow, Sate | recrvens: STOCK CF FURNITURE parece, 2S at aa i Of the orphans! court held recently | party. also president and director of numerous ° AND He .OPS AT C21 Jb. A deposit of $200 ie following orders were ps so8 ec ; E G21 ‘ash, leposit of Rawle be appolutem micriies s] At Brookston, Minn., yesterday the sev-| other institutions, and prominently identi- urday, 10 o’clock a. m. 623° AND 5 AVENUE | requi © of bid, terms oud for $200 filed and approved, notice to | CMth district democrats unanimously noml-) geq for many years past with railroad NORTHWEST: plied with In 15 day he day of Fe ordered and Freer See Hane nated 5. E. Lommen, the populist can-| dujaing and shipping interests Harry McHenry, 1 carload of good ones. en rte of a dec Tee of the Sup ome Court, of conveyancing and recording a Richardson be appulated appraisers. That | didate for Congress. + is 2 y- | Fagan & Jones, 30 head—some choice ones. he District of Columbia, in\Equlty cause number BUI R. Israel Beall be ‘appointed idintnistrutor of M: The state committee of Pennsylvania gold | , Urns @ residence in Baltimore of sixty sf 2 Seamer 17263, we will wcll. Beall; bond for $200 filed 21 to creditors ordered. appointed guardian to John Jackson, James Jackson, deceased; bond § ved. ‘That’ the first and fina tt Neal, administr passed. 1y Kerbs That the fi t public aucticn, on the prein- | CHAS. W.DARR, Atty. for I THE TWENTY-THIRD | —— ns AD. 1896, AT TWELVE | WALTER B, WILLIAMS & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. stock in trade and fixtures of nazi noe cme | Trustees’ Sale of Horses, SieDaler Waa) Landaus, Broughams, ve ye .P i ing in the de-| Harry Blo c zood, heavy work se. on W democrats yesterday nominated Hay Walk- | yong af Ne talents, ceenay anki means to pt oe By Erg) spisiie Wdpeemdueaske F yrar ne er, Jr., of Allegheny county and Benjamin | any enterprise having as its objective the | Curie’ Mellenrs, 1 carload—2 St (CLOCK M C. Potts of Delaware for Congressman-at-| commercial or industrial advancement of | We choice roadsters. the firm of T aera accom Gena eat Se territorial democratic convention met | BS,sdopted city. Mr, Pratt endeared him-| This will be the BIG SALE of the season, and shee oes hat the frst end final sccount of J.| at Williams, Arizona, yesterday. Mark A. Be ie meme otebellmore Bye er everyone in need of a horse shoald attend this sale, aecutor of Lex Kerby, be pawl. | Smith of Tombstone, for four terms dele- | Girected should te eeed Mn aulpRins amd | % all stock will be wold to the highest bidder. d = filed and_ap- re Delivery W: cts of Single Harness. The property Will be sold as an eatirts| Wictorias, Coupelettes, bel pemed: gate to Congress, was again named for the | maintaining a free elrcylating brary, with | Come and see them, R i ed ie aha coer position. “His opponent, “W. A. Howe of | branches im the four quarters of the city, i Guieiie saat W. W. MILLAN, Bovelver, Surreys, Cabriolettes, ROCK LE. e: » Wa a x | The “Enoch Pratt Free Cireulauing Li- 7 : y esa ard i i aie vee torial central committee. The territorial | brary” was’ formally evened January 4, | 2 11th st. Auction Stables ; WILL W. DOUGLAS, Itecelver. Side Bar Buggies, Car. administration was indorsed, and a strong = ‘The board of management’ of the Agricultural 1886, and its career has been ong of contin- THOMAS DOWLIN Society held a meeting here Wednesday to close up free silver resolution was passed. ued usefulness and popylarity. In addition Allan L. McDermott was nominated for| to this gift, Mr. Pratt gave liberally fo the business of the September exhilition. The | Con; y v' z gress by the democrats of the seventh | many benevolent an charitable institu- Po wmurer Teported the total receipts of the fair to} (Hudson county, N. J.) district last night. tions, and his private (ciianitlestere ee teved| be and total expenses, $7,509.04, leaving | Though supported by the regular organiza-| to have been large. a balance of $236.94. The expenses include perma- | tion, which recently indorsed the Chicago] ‘Though noted for his philanthropy, the nent improvements on the grounds to the amount | candidate and platform, Mr. McDermott has| yenerable financier. was wont to give of $1,126. The total net profits amount to $1,-| been a strong advocate of the gold stand- | closest attention to the practice of economy 24. After payment of premlums there will still | ard. Mr. McDermott was for many years} in all matters that came before him. and natin a balance of about $300. The board ordered | 1 e de ic committee. stontesin i Wales ‘pay standing bills and bromine chairman of the democratic c er many stories illustrative of his shrewdness 3 & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, s Ww. accrs, @2ENw| Tiage and Coupe Hare ALE OF A TWO- NO. ny sixroon| mess, Robes, &c., &c. dated September of the HOLD FURNI- 2 K STREET ROOMS, PROM mT oe NCRTHEA: ees, OUR] Ry virtue cf a’ certain deed of trust, dated F 1895, and daly recorded in . follo 255. ct sen of the land the Dirtrlet “of Col and at the . the parties secured the: We Will sll, a lor Chairs, 12 Oak | aucth WEDN SEPTEMBE AT I e By virtue of a deed of trust, 2, AD. 1896, and duly recorded inoue records ‘of the Distriet of Colum direction of the party secured the New York ay EPTEMRER TWENTY -F MMENCING AT HALE O'CLOCK AM, the ‘following person naned and described in sch Parlor Set, 5 Dining "Te le: rds, Carving ‘Table ( hg i : Sara! < fellowlay ribed property: Lot numbered nine ‘The following corrections in <s = ae and business acumen are current in busi ets, Odd Bedst and | (9), Pdward 'T. c subdiv of lots Ee Sear Demoeratic Claims. ness circles, where for two-thirds of a cen- Taney io Upright | gyicre Noe gorth of wine hundred aud elguty, (080), first premium on flour! The press bureau at national democratic | tury Mr. Pratt was so prominent a figure. new), Eba Oak | toyethe Retiring Compan: | Headquarters at Chicago has issued the rst premium on quick | following statement: With improvements. In August, 18: he married Miss Maria Oak Cane t and “other Chairs, Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two Louisa Hyde, who survives him. He leaves Oak Frame Mirror, New Halt | yerrs, with Interest, and secired by a deed of ck Attresses, Kitchen Requisites, e on no children. His fortune is estimated at 4 les, 3 Rae's . | trust upon the property, or all cash, at purchaser's “Based upon the present outlook the fol- | $5,000,000. 5 : Tables, Lot Rugs, Double and Single | option. $100 deposit vd at time of sale, and lowing estimate of Bryan majorities in ing and recording at purchaser's cost. rsburg Milling. a ad of ft gel sidering ph one year old, to loss" sustz ined ich a ¥ fire 8 large nu:nber of stables f. —_-e2+—___ : to be complied with in 10 days, oF and the prospects for further improve- “Alabama, 60,000; Arkansas, 75,000; Call- & €O., AUCT . 140 ing pure Laser. SAMUEL H. WALKER, wing. During next year additional | fornia, 60,000; Colorado, 100,000; Delaware, | t Contains Informaden ax to Banks LL Wi N be made. and Trust Co: nies, nee has reached here of the death on the | 10,000; Florida, 1 nt at Heple an., of James L. ‘Thompson, | Idaho, 10,000; Illinois, 4 000; Georgia, 7 Sear Reo e a ane to. | Another financial cirgiilar has been pre- OAK CHINA ‘Trustees, THOMAS DOWLING & CO. AUCTION! 0005 a MALL RACKS, “COMI 1ON BOOK =, SUTTON & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. eS eae dent of this county, aged fortyentue ; Towa, 30,000; Kansas, 40,000; Kentucky, | pared by the Treasury Department. It Is AN ninaaey FuRe eee, BAS ates, ais ee ae TAGE ON Reel Laat teens Fesenh | 35,000; Louisiana, 40,000; Maryland, 15,000; | numbered 136, and Gontains information CABINETS BLE BLE UNIMPROVED AND 14TH tor and builder in that | Michigan, ),000; Minnesota, 5,000; Missis- | respecting national banks, state banks, sav- GOs OUT eakE acted Eo » clerk of the cfroutt court has issued marrage | 15,000; Nebraska, 0,0 da, 4,000; | 17s banks, loan and trust companies and s ey r Xo, 1656, es to the following parties: Harry J. Bur- ‘arclina, 20,000; Ohio, 25,000; Ore- | Private banks of the Lpited States, com- deed of e March 10, 1892, and re | Te tvitt of Columfile cx hs and Edith M. Magri Jolin W. Bi i ; South Carolina, 0,000; ‘South | piled from reports of the controller of the corded in Liber 1 et seq., of the land . Fy Et Warfield: Nathantel ‘Waters and Geneva records of the District of Columbia, liaving on the Y secured thereby, we will sell, vid F. Verts and Mamie M. Phebus, M05) enne aldls Texas, | currency. In this circujar the controller in. front of EMS - QOOr Utah? 10,000; Virgini 35-000: HS 12th a %, of Sune. 1896, 3 virtue of the suthiority ia rtield of Laytoneviile district 0005 ah, x ja, 25,000; i i f a N of said deed of trust, and after due public adver- has returned from an extended trin through the | Washington, 15,000; West Virginia, 10,000; | St@tes that “the requests: for information YE OUTFIT, KITCHE tisement, a3 required by said decd of trust, sold, by states, sujourning for some time at At- | Wisconsin, 30,000; Wyoming, 5,000. relative to the national banking” system OTS Te auction, “certain real estate hereinafter described, 20) 0 Bod 2. Mithonrne has presented Ms ‘restgna- | _, These estimates give Bryan 36 out of 45 | and bankhig ‘in general Having extiqusted | a5 BN AML, within our Saabs rit tbe Messe det Ravi ani nite ase . sutudiv pastor to the Travilah Baptist Church, and | States, with 324 electoral votes.’ the supply of’ reports ‘of the controller of | G street, we will s2ll a general collection uf ef- | gigued trustees Will, at the risk and’ cost of the te rec office of Will ufter the Ist of October devote bis time to — the currency for recent years, It has been | fects, as above. raat defaulting purcl resell the sald real estate i ja 1 the churches at Rockville snd Derwood. The | New Branch Republican Headqunr- | found necessary, in ordér to supply a still eee AT TWELVE M. at public 105 and 104, to- Traethih Church, was ‘crganized In Pebrunty, 1604, ters. further demand, to embody in the accom- ieycles, Horse. THttispay its thereon, Cousisting with a membership of seventeen, und is now In ‘ Z : o $6, Tentishing ceaditiva, ‘with aa attentive house of | Branch republican headquarters will | Paying circular such extracts from former | _ 17-2 £ "| reports as will, in a limited space, furnish ‘ting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the | Probably be established in Kansas City | the data and information desired.” ‘¢ of Mrs. W. C. Fowler, this place, Mon. | within a short time. This muéh has prac-| Altogether the circular represents a valu- FUTURE DAY « metes and bounds as follows: AM that certain cay nes 6 1k Att ¢ the | tically been decided upon as a result of the | able collection of statistics and informa- ‘Succestors tc Sstiueslben being part of a, tra rs Mr. fhomas Owens, a well-known citizen of the tion with regard to national banks and sa Known as pringva’ or ailey’s and ie and influential family. ee ace ie) ” ¥ | free to any one applying for it, but not stexe on the west side of the Eastern Branch road | the risk and cost received here for the marriage | €x-Congressman Joe Frank of St. Louis} more than one copy to each applicant. at the southeast co i efes land hereby ved, Higgins, passed assistant engineer, | and Maj. Bittinger of the St. Joe Herald. GRO S x NERA: and 1 lexreex. east twe 2 ef of ace, TEI “4 BY AUCTION 1 3 thence legree ies. 8. bb alilgins of this plave; | Another delegation of Missouri politicians, Interest Checks Mailed. ESDAY “MORNID PTEMBER. TW! Sey ey ain pes rethe ND, AT TACK we will sell | west twenty-th @ 60-100 at the above store the entire stock of Groceries, | degrees, A The United States treasurer has mailed to ninety-one citizens of the United States checks aggregating $25,500, being the fifty- sixth annual payment of interest at about r remony to take | headed by Parsons and Tom Niedringhause on of it. Jobn McDonald of this | ters at Chicago yesterday, and held a con- ly the opening of what promises: es ~ 2 sinteally the opening Ot cetioe often | ference with Chairman Hanna. The ccn , sel4-d&ds shes; thence north 9 | — Stew east eighteen perches: thence north 271g | THOMAS DOWLING & 0. &e., contained therein, to which the attention of | degrees, east sixteen 65-160 perches, to the center 612 E st. n the trade and privat . of Smith’s Branch; thence following ‘the center line |) aAS of said branch north 564 degrees, west twelve | TRUST Perches; thence north 69 degrees, West seven | THE se17-d&dbs a fon Cone eae ‘this county clear. | ference had an interesting connection with 5 a hence north S145 degrees, west seven 36- LAND AV! the ganlid.ites (ort Meutgomert is making ‘rapid | the remonstrance over the inactivity dis- | -04"5 per cent on allowed claims against ence worth Wie degrees west fifteen | BX virtue Hales at least in the politieal line. played by the Missourl state committee, | the government of Spain, originating prior GI% degrees, west twents- | of eight perches; degrees, west | 1 twenty-two 68-100 percnes, to the center line of the track of the Bultimore and Potomac R.R.; | birty secured th thence with the center line of the track of said | Sel at public, railroad south 564 degrees, west six perches; | WEDNESDAY, ‘The Bryan and Sewall district wil hold am: ES Bi nd tuusie will be furnished by th, Cornet Bard. The Rockville distric Sliver Club, of Clarksburg | Messrs. Parsons and Niedringhause being | to 134, the payment of which was pro- meeting Saturday attr, | friends of Mr. Filley. It was stated by | vided for by the treaty of that year. The aad ciners will address the meet. | Members of the Missouri committee that | amount of the claims allowed by Spain was fe King’s | the proposed Kansas City branch will be | ¢-, which the Spanish government has dub'ts | under the control of National Committee- f District of € of Columbla, passed in equity a case in whieh Holden Fe 6 4 the * s , | and Bell et al. were defendants, thence south 58% degrees, west six perches; thence | ie sriecenenie fe a in the near tu- | men Leland of Kansas and Kerens of Mis- | $0,fa" failed to pay. although repeatedly | tin ig wile on TUESDAYS couth @2y degrees, West "six perches? thence south — fre at Hunting Hill, "Beane, ‘Derwood, Htellaud, | gouri, and the campaign in those two states | Weed to do so by this government. The | AWENty NINrii, ALD. ING, Gig degrees, West Sa perc’ nee south 6S non Avery and Bready’s Sckool House. Will be directed from. there, Chairman | interest, however, {s pi egularly each | pour oO Ofesain ceant of dhe degrees, west elx perches; thence ‘south 70% de- ae eee —-—— PUN TRn NonGeen, Honea thE’ gastos tran | September. BIN ce eapnersuctamia aeiieeine inne grees, ‘west Six pices, to the. Eastern Brauch sialon of dots | KENSINGTON, i ¥ i ee estate, situate in the elty of Washington, river; thence following the line of the river sath oe anes 4 NSINGTON. the Missouri state committee was able to 5 este te cituate nate cy oc ve aaa Sy gy oie he da survevor —— take care of the campaign in that state. Reducing Customs Expenses, four huivired and seventy-one G71), having afro west ten perches; thence south 2ty degr ena ¥e Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Hutchinson and family of Poleeeme oe Owing to the inadequacy of the present | of twenty (20) feet by a depth of one bandred and | east “elghtecn, pe cies; thence south $14 Gcsnees, plac Miss Beulah Bohrer of Washington. ‘o Spea ‘or Bryan. eae 3. ten (110) feet to an alley, improved by a three- re 6 ere! ene pon $< lecrees, west rust he jure thia place and Mls Beulah Hobrer of Washington. appropriation for the collection of the cus- | story frame building used as a store and dwelling, | ®1X 40-100 perches; thence south 11%, degrees, west {trast upen the rowerts sol who bas been visiting Miss Minnie Hutchinson, | Among the assignments of speakers of| toms, the Secretary of the Treasury has | let the wan Srey Soak gerbes; thems sonth SSG akc jon ot he pur hacer. $100 dejorit ruined have gone to Washington Grove for a week's stay. | national reputation made by Chairman Mc-| eon’ compelled to order a reduction of | IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER they will rell : fone and the wound: Terma of eale to be complied With Miss Evelyn Halues of Washington ts visiting | Gonvitte of the democratic speakers’ bu Pi the east klxtcen (16) fect eight (8) inches Tront by thence with the suid the Misses Ogden. = Th mings Messengers" met Tuesday afternoon | T€au are the following: a: the home of Miss Minnie Hutchinson, As | Senator Teller of Colorado will make five nether the president vor the vice president were | speeches in Kentucky this week an@ next, | tion of the force, a reduction of salaries, or Fresent, Miss Sadie Kinnear was made president pro | opening the campaign at Ashland, Septem-|a sufficient number of furloughs. It is tem, ‘The meeting was opened by the singing of | ber 19. Following his Kentucky engage-| stated that the remaining 124 customs of- the hymn “‘antloch,”’ the reading of a chapter from | ments, he will make five speeches in Ohio. | fices cannot reduce their expenses without ne Bible number of sentence prayers. ‘The ph ey . aera the Bible and a ve one Lay Pee Ex-Gov. Boles of lowa and Congressman | serious detriment to the service. $156,500 in the expenses during the balance of the fiscal year in nineteen customs of- fices. The Secretary recommends a reduc- y line south 611 degrees, east on within fi thd twenty 12100 perchene to Bald, Blece ce eee | will resell th west side of the Eastern Branch road Ang. purchases containing fifty-one and &: more or le the full depth thereof of lot fifteen ( six hundred and fifty (650), tm story frame dwelling fronting frame shanty In the rear of lot, Teri Ove-third of the pu cash, and ‘two years, secured by the chaser, and a deed of trust on thi all cash, at the purchaser’ Interest ‘from Gay of fal y of sale, or the trastees, risk aud cost of de 1 52 = togetber with all the im- . yur- |. Or to the trus- He), and the balance in two SR & CO., AUCTIONBEL equal installmet ' in one and two years, with 10- 31 G st. nw, Report of the preetous, Frag andob: | Towne of Minnesota will speak at Sioux ——---_—_ cording at purctaser's cost. B pee ara pre mpows waned. Sie there ypportunities for | Falls, 8. D., September 23. The Money of the United States. guired on each plece of property at time of sale. | ennually, the deferred payments to be rey ss Sadie Kinneat and Its Results, ‘erms of sal Gen. James B. Weaver of Iowa will also to be complied with within fifteen | by the notes of the speak in Kentucky September 26, 28 and 29, | This 1s the title of one of the chapters cf ser, bearing date thereof, ot! date t wise trustees re- | day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the HW : z . cive the right to 1¢s Cost and risk of | property. sold, or all cash, at the option of th Socal, Side, of, Missionsty | and Congressman Jos. W. Bailey of Texas | The Evening Star Almanac, which latter | Q’routing pitchaser furchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cart | Be eirtue et a accree of the Supreme Court our’ and. “Jape will speak from September 28 to October 3, | contains, in addition to other valuable in- BENJAMD f terms of sale are not compiled with within ten tof Columbia, pu of Letters From Japan,” Miss Minnie’ Hutehinsoy. | Inclusive, formation, complete tabular statistics of W. MOSBY WILLIA Se See Se a ee SI ree es a ‘Ths singing of the hymn “The Morning Light le Official Ret all political matters. It includes tables of : Office, 1421 F'st. now. W. W. WRIGHT, et Tecuking,' and the repetition of the Mizpah bene- celal Returns in Arkansas. i een 3 aiantioe GEORGE Be wahicrt, | ar Aiction closed the meeting. Owing to the fact that | Ooo iite omeial returns from th state, congressional and presidential votes. 5. . + WHIGHT, | ‘Trustees the Washington schools, which so many its ‘om the recent | persons interested in politics will find this | G. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. wimmaarmct embers attend, open on Monday next, the ®0 | Arkansas election show the following vote and fourth Sondays of each month. The next meet- Bi = and fourth Soteld Sunday, September 21, at the] Jones, dem., 91,124; Remmcl, rep., 35,396; | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church. ‘Judge C.F. Scott and family are spending a Files, pop., 18,989; Miller, pro., 742. Total almanac of invaluable ald. 25c. per copy. ALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL Nas r VENTY-VIFTH, 1896, at € lots 76 and W.| WRIGHT, 1 the west 12 feet of lot 173, beginning at = RGE H. WRIGHT, | Trustees. | ner of same, thence worth 32 fect, the = 1401 ‘14th st. nw. | fect, thence ‘south 32 fect and thence we: week at Atlantle City. vote, 141,120. Tomorrow. eS 4 aoe i Mr, “Horage Binsjan, of Chicago 18 visting ™2] the vote in 1802, before the poll tax law | ©, @. Sloan & Co» Aucts., 1401 G at, nr Sale "Noam auittvert bldg) *" eclv-ahde | fe sitaces Gua eeupect to tte ciget Of way ecrees parents at Oorrett Bark. : z of furniture, &c., on Saturday, September 19, at E I ION OF AP= eaesoent EON _ MATRA _ 1 Bs yee Se, enn 2 Shee ee Oe eae eee Tents ott of Halltown, W. Va., bas been | was enacted, was as follows: Hoe re ee gE Aa ween UG cea ea RECE, C a = SS TENIIANGGOUN ESSEIO SURSSTIE ONTOS the north front o ? imp s ‘of Mrs. 5. J. Kell aa ee regula weekly J, Kelley: tye ou, H." was| Fishback, dem., 90,115; Carnahan, pop.,| nesvtes Re « ds ening at the home of Miss Faith | 31,117; Whipple, rep., 33,644; Nelson, pro.,| Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts., 10th and Pa. ee huuibus end Prior Discovertze"” was the | 1,310. "Total vote, 156,186. ave. n.w.—Regular sale of household effects on tople discussed by te sacle Geant fe ae wots in. 1804, held under the present | saturday, September 19, at 10 o'clock a.m., also Discovery and Settlement e tach, | Poll tax law, resulted: afte 4 the next meeting, “During the term of the Wast- | "Clarke, dem., 74,800; Remmel, rep., 26,- | t12 o'clock vehicles, fons oe i {rgton schools, which most of its, members 085; Barker, pop., 24,541; Miller, pro., 1,551. Magrath & Kennelly, Aucts., th st. n.w.— the soclety will meet Saturday evening beginulng Total vote, "126,086, a? -er, +» 499"; | sale of work and driving horges on Saturday, Sep- with Saturday, September 26. a M4 2 tember 19, at 10 o'clock aan, The Kensington Sound Money, Club, | opganizs Compared with 1894, the democrats have : Poa Jeaienee Friday evening last, authorized Rresident alphonso | gained 16,315 votes. The republicans made| 8. Bensinger, Auct., - ave. n.W.—Sale o I 2Qktory S-room brick Duildings. 1 FRA! SE ‘Terms: One-third purchase money in cash, and ANESE GOODS, |S SS0F SIRT EIS WSS | valance none and fo george, ha! a8 NORTHEAST, ROSEDALE AND ISHERWOOD, | Per centum per annum, payalle semt-annanily, se By virtve of two certain deeds of trust, record. | Cured by deed of trust on the property sold, (or all A ed in Libers No. 1806 and 1821, at folios’ 447 and | cash, tion of purchaser. A denosit of $100 Doe et seq., respectively, two of the land records | Will ‘be required at time of sale, Terms of sale to of the Distriet of Colunthia, we shall sell, AUC I ION of the premises, on MONDAY, the TW 9 EIGHTH DAY of SEPT: -D. be complied with in ten days, otherwise trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost ef de- SCLUDIN <ZES, Y MMENSE | HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK houses FACE DING PRONE UMBRELEA STANDS | X08, 2017 and 2021 Gales strect northeast, togeti faulting purchaser. Conveyancing aud recording at cost of purchaser. THOMAS I. GARDNER, Trustee, - : SME I “L, CHIN, . ith the ground upon which said houses stand, sel0-d&ds 1518 8 st. n.w. Hart to appoint a ‘committee to draft a gonstitu- | 9 gain of 9,301 over their vote of 184. The | horses and mules on Saturday, September 19, at CRNAMENTAL AND USEFUL CHINA, IN teh * ye - ene tion and by-laws. The following gentlemen were | Gemocratic majority two years ago was | 10 o'clock a.m. x10 ALL SHAPES, CABINET SPECIMENS etn parte of lots ple (0). ten 10), eleven (11) and | —TATCLIRPE, SUTTON & 00, AUCTIONEERS. thon and Peace is. HL. Warner, J. .W. ‘Townsend, ‘ y ago Adéts., 1229 and 1231 G IN BRIC-A-BRAC, PLAQUES, CLOIS- 4 2 Guccessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) SF. Scott, A. M. Proctor and 0. W. Clum. 23,032, and the plurality was 48,124, as| M. B. Latimer & Co, “ a ONNES, SCREENS, ETC., ETC. Teicrnie “of sale: One-third cash, balance 1 FEA eee ee eree | eenne mb naiey OF 05-188 chia year: CA I) a pe Lae THESD) WARES ES and two years, with interest at-@ per cent per an. | VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION e pastor of the Warner Memot y tel 19, at 10 o'clock a.m. i A 7 e vic 5 TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. frat spending, a few, dass, with bis, son, and Sibley Nominated. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.’ Aucts, 920 Pa. ave. NOWN MAKERS, Pauired at ime of oslo e990 08 each boure | Connie EIGHTEENTH AND K STREETS NORTH eill_-oceupy a i 5s, SBON, 5 MPROV f A_TWO-STORY AN Wullctoaay? nest. Dr. Marshall has. Just resigned | Suseph C. Sibley was formally nominated | 0-w.—Sale of household effedts on Saturday, Sep- SOLD TO THE eo ean “OASEMENT. BIICK, DUS. NO. Gi the jpartorate of the Chichester Memorial Churchy | by the democratic party as ‘ts candidate | tember 19, at 10 o'clock att, also at 12 o'clock, HIGHEST act5-d&ds : co BIGUTEENTHL STREET NO r ot be al < wa 7] - NI SBS" 4 Florida. where io will supply the Presbyterian | for Congress for the Erie, Pa., district yes-| “five, Dowling & Co., Sucts., 612 E st. nw.—| _ EXHIBITION MONDAY AND, TUESDAY. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, I ge a Church for six mouths erie =o terday. The conferees from Erle and Craw-| gale of household furniture,” carpets and rugs on | SEETEMBER EN aye TWENTY- 612 B st. nw. STREET NORTHWEST. coe Cae Perey Ml iiagiee hove ford counties met at Conneaut Lake and | Saturday, September 19, at 10 o'clock a.m.; also, SALE THE THREE FOLLOWING DAYS AT TRUSTEES’ SALB_OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, DESIRANLS “TWO STORY a Ra: heen engaged for some time fa, taking an inven~ | complied with instructions tmparted by the | at 12 o'clock, horses, carriggg# and harness. BLEVEN, AM. AND THREE YM. EACH DAY, KNOWN AS NOS. 45 AND 1 H STRGbE SAN ELLING MO tae O ‘books e Noy ? - == 5 a 3 rs IN, D. Ne WI tory of the books In 10s om in thelr proper divi | Gemocratio convention of the twenty-sixth TION 8 N.B Ladies" particularly invited. Rooms com-| py Virtue of a deed of trust, heariag date on the | on MRHURADAY, SEPTEMBER aitste arra Lau congressional district. The populist con- AUC’ i SALES. fortable and seats provided. 23d any of May, A,D. 1805, dnd recorded in Liber | pOCHTH, A.D. 160, AT TALF-PAST FOUR Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Detrick returned Thursday | ferees met at Union City last Saturday and == G. SLOAN & O0., Aucts. 2006, folio 371, of the land records of the District | QO°CLOCK P.M., we will offer for sale, by public from a two weeks’ visit at Bedford Springs. placed Mr. Sibley in nomination as their FUTURE ,DAYS. sel6-6t i407 G it._| of Goumbta, dnd at the remet of Roe arty ve: | auction, in frit of tne -premise is iueaba ot ana COBURG Tae Gat RA’ SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ° uction, 10 | the heirs, to close an estate, lots 31, 82, 33 and 26, Orrin W. Skinner's Death. ATCT FSCO OO ONEER Tebasccenors 19 atclife, Darr & Co.) TEENIE Day or SEPTEMBER AD. poet Seg akc iomn aeacane "1 Successors to Ratelife, Orrin W. Skinner died in Auburn, N. Y., Delaware’s Single Taxers. prison yesterday, where he was serving a The single tax state convention at Dover, | TRUSTEES’ SALH OF ‘TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 837 NI STREET SOUTE- sentence: for grand larceny in the second | Del., yesterday nominated Dr. Lewis N. pre INTH Staugher cf Wilmington for governor.| By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in legree. fas one of the most astute yy virtue 4 coerce nee bee! United States. His first When it came to the question of naming | Liber No. 1663, at folio 12, of the land records for it the most desirable =a HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., of 90 feet on 18th st-. making it tt “> TRUSTEES’ SAL OF 2 THREE-STOR ar CK eee ae ree erecting ton. a tee tat Of | butlding wite in the fasdonable section of the port DWELLING, NO. 414 ELM STREET, LE| S“Gilompia, known. as ioe strict | west, “This property will be wold sutiject, : DROIT PARK. Gio) Gn Gators ‘eubditiston of ‘agesse Surtbereg | fo & prior deed ee ee eet tae tee By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | GO pitana and acreutzpacten (6TH). accmine ae | ticulars of which e fully stated at the Liber No, 2006, at follo 20 et scq., one of the land | tr hut of eald subdivision, me the sate cients op | of sale. ALSO, bia, and t to records for the District of Columbia, and at the | record in the office of the surveyo: for the District | gy "FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., oWhe wae a daughter of O. H. Browning, | Presidential electors, although Bryan and| Stee Sunreme Court of tho District of Calmubia, Fequest of the party secured thereby, the under: | of Columbia in subdivision book marked N. Kat ester ft 32 eaware 20, ed by a desirabl Secretary of the Interior under President | Sewall were indorsed, the convention got pag eel ory aS peter ee in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, rms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two | 2St2ry and basement brick residence, known as No. iN v It. TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D.1896, | equel installments, payable in one and twervears | 1486 Q st. u.w., vow under good renigl. : AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow: | from day of sale, with interest pasuble semi-an |, Terms of wale: On lots 31. 82, (83 and 2X, #0, ing described real estate, situate in the county | nually at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum, | 106. subject to a dued of te apiece of Washington, District of Columbia, and - | find secured by deed of trust on the property sold, | balance in cash. A deposit o #00 upen accepts nated as and bell of lot numbered thirty (80), | or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A of Bid. On part lot 28, a. 208, une: thica in A. B. Hines’ subdivision of parts of lots in block | posit of two hundred (200) dollars will be Fequited | the balance in one aud two years, with ip numbered fourteen (14), in Le Droit Park, as At the time of sale. Gonvesancing and recording at | from the day of sale at six ver cent pr uuu, plat recorded in county ‘book No. 8 page 98, of the | cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not cum- 5 setae apree a! Rhee ptr hy Pmt ng 9 records of the office of the surveyor of the District | plied with in ten days from day of sale the trustees > property sold, br a!l cash, at the option of Columbia, together with all the improvements, | feserve the right to resell at risk and cost of de-| the purchaser. A deposit of $200 require rights, etc. is ‘y will be sold subject, | faulting acceptance of bid. 1 terms of +a) ner was a high liver, and| into # dispute. Some delegates desired to | gers: ‘ag substituted trustees, will’ sell, at Seer igi bate of stopping at the best | Mdorse the regular democratic electors, SbiIE auction, im front of the prenaises, ou TUES. hotels in the country. It was owing to his while others favored the selection of a new AY, THE 'TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF SEPTEM.- ensive habits that he was forced to| Set, composed of single tax advocates. It | BER, A.D. 1896, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK expenit crime, which affected people in| Wa8 Gually decided to allow the state com- | P-M., lot 40, of Charles Gesford’s subdivision of New York, Washington, Philadelphia, Chi-| mittee to name a candidate for Congress | Jot,!n square No. 924, i ke city of Washington, D. ©., with the im; ements as al e. cago, Denver and San Francisco. He was | 2nd three electors. Gertas of esie: One third cash; balance in one uaa Of the twenty men who were recently | and two years, with interest, secured on the p in Fae ore end aon Lat bes imprisoned in Dover jail, eighteen had ores o> all cash, at purchaser's option. Depostt 21 te] f $100 required at time of sale. All conveyancing | however, to a prior ‘of trust for $2,000. ALEXANDER H. BELL, Trustee, complied with in fifteen days from the da; affairs of the city in those times. Skinner | Seats as delegates yesterday. ‘The device | oF Site Teiiral 21 renaser’s cost, and terms to be 7 cash, A Gepostt B25" 4 h the right Is reserved to resell the propert: went to Syracuse in 1893, and learned where | Sdopted for the official ballot was ““The| Corisca with in ten davs, oF right reserved to re- | of $100, sequired ‘upon agceptance of bid. ‘Ferms GEORGE H. PLANT Jee rrestes” | risk and cost of the defaulting plrchasers, a number of prominent people had their = omen property at defaulting prrchaser’s risk and | to be complied with in fifteen ears Sas day wel-d&ds 1429 N.Y. ave. nw. five days’ ee in some ~ these -peo; - cost. 8 le. ncing and at cost =. newspaper publish st l. porate checks which, No saimed,| Complete Returns From Maine. W. W. FIERCE, Trustee, Stee ceeiens ‘THR ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | “AI conveyancing and recording at the p were signed by these persons, and had| Complete returns of Monday's election in 3. J. DARLINGTON, ‘Trustee, GEoncn ¥. WouTHiNGroy, Be ee ee ee | aay eres of, the Qeirn them cashed. For this he was arrested. | Maine follcw: The total vote was—For| seis.asds ae W4i0 6th st. new. | sct2-d&as ; Trustess. | “weisaede BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. | 5 RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., Aucts.