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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY. > SEPTEMBER 23, 1896-TEN PAGES. 9 a : = Se Src ig: AUCTION SALES. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE FUTURE DAYS. “I FIO e = = If legislation is necessary to enlarge, ex- AUCTION. SALES. pand, limit or define their jurisdiction, the | —— = ease proper legislation must be sans te By ie 2 + PHIS APTERNOON. law making departments of the United | + . States and of the respective states. (Ap- es Se aioes plause.) The credits of the United States Gencenes 2 AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. MARCUS NOTES, Auctioneer, ~ 637 La. ave., near 7th st. n.w. WASHINGTON, D.C. POST OFFICE NOTICE em eee —| 0 Should he ead datly by all intesested, av clans SLOAN & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | may occur at od REIGN 26 close UCTIONEERS. arr & Co. the week ending September is office as follows: and of the several states and of the mu- | rrusrEEs' SALE OF A THIKE-STORY BRICK : TLANTIC MAILS nicipalities of the states must be main | 7" DWELLING "NO. 414° BLM STREET, LE Large and important sale kine ; er | pee ACP 20 EM fur EUROPE, tained, (The people must not be invited £0 | py eine of © deed of trot, duly secortsa to | Of Household Furniture of | rtm "a tui she Somat Wotiley | Gaston am! ilar "None St Emad : Liber No. 2006, at follo 20 et sev. ohe of the land 24, TNUS, In "Liber No. 1888, at follo 321 “PRIDAL- SWITZ, disastrous consequences, the national de- |: reco; District of Columb the ry SC) = | of’ the land records of the District of Columbia, | ERLAND, TLALY, URKEY, .. | mocracy Invites the co-operation of thelr | Pecore {OF (he Matty cocured thereby, the under: eve’ description at auc: records e sendy, A at eee : « ae oo a ti t 1 nd at the prancat of the party sec red the: rethren and of all the je." (Tremen- | signed trustees will offer for sale, by’ public auc- we, undersigned troste dous applause.) ne Hen at trout of the premises, oa WeDxESDaY, | LOM AL OUF SALES FOOMMS, | Mie itu matron or tne pes When General Palmer had finished and | ‘TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF SEVTEMBER, A.D.1896, Thursda Fiornin Se tt. | SECOSD Day oF OcTORE had been cheered to the satisfaction of the | AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M..-the follow. y Zs Pt. | PALerasr rouk O'clock e.* fiom New AT 92 for EUROPE, from New York, via Quecustown. tate, situate in’ th 5 ? descrived land and prenitses, situate he city | 10:55 DM. EPHERLANDS direct, crowd Mr, Flower Introduced the candidate | $/* Watkingion, Distt. o¢ Caumiia, and aeaig- | 24, At 10 O’Clock. of" Washington, in the District of columbin, and | 3 york, via Rotterdam, for Vice President. nated as and being all of lot numbered thirty (30), nine Mansdaim.” () At designated as and being lot numbered forty General Buckner was received with great | in A. B. Hines’ subdiviifén of parts of lots ia block ALSO AT 12 M., (49), in Gill and Paxton’s subdivision of lots in | P-M. for GENOA, per ss. cheers. He bowed his acknowledgments. | numbered fourteen 4), in Le Droit Park, as per squire numbered one thousand and twenty (102%, Letters must be dire ted Sones shouted: Three cheers for the south. | plat recorded in counts! book No. & page 08, of the | 150 Assorted New and Secs! as ihe ‘same appears of record in Liber No. 13, | PM. for SCOTLAND direct, per %8, ern general,” which were given, while the | feGanabin together With all the tmprovencnts |ONd=hand Mi t, B At follo 16%, in the aifice of the survesor of th maid | feo Nem. York, ‘in «itaryow. Laters pst je a 3 < 7 TOI er = istrict, together wit oy ovelne) onsist- | fee er rene , 0:55 ‘a tand enlivened the scene with “Dixte.” Fighin, ete.” ‘This oquel ody Seether with, the Inproveanents EST with a big B. Blackweil’s Genuine Bull n chins etes -roperty will. be sold subject, ing of & two-story brick dwelling, 27 ‘Thir- | NORWAY direct, per ss. Hckla, from New York, Durham 4s in aetass by itself. You will find one General Buckner did not read his speech. | hyverer, f0 a prior deed of trust for $2,000.’ | Brassels, Tapestry, Ingrain | 2 Street southeast. Letters must be‘ directed “Per Hekia ene voupon insid: each two ounce bag, and two cou- He spoke from notes, and was interrupted | ‘Toms’ of sule (over the trust). cash, | A deposit 9 ° pcTezMS. of sale: One-tited of the purchase money | CMIUNTED MATTER, ITC “German steamers pons inside each four ounce bag of with frequent bursts of applause. oe peta fred teed ae pee ee and other Large and Small | to be pata in casi, and the Lalaner in two equ 2 : matter, ete., for GER- Seen of sale. Conveyancing and recording at the cost ta Perec ba pret reaped deg awed pritited matter, = = + ° plerest at six (6) per ent 1 essed printed . Biackwell’s ca eS Eee of the DarcuarCEORGE J_ KASTERDAY, Carpets, all sizes; Stair oceans ma, fro dy pal wre ‘ling from New York om 7 NGI ts, Oi if of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at t t, cm sailing from New York SORGE Y. We INGTON, rj = ion of 4 i He Weanesdays specially addressed printed mat- TmmenselUhrongelGrected! the Demorlly cisaeae) O™ ¥. WORTHINGTON, | Cai ‘pe »Oil Cloths and Lin on set 2A ewes OC 9180 eal | ES ees aor — cratic Candidate. oleums, Art Squares, Rugs, | Ai covey anor Steg andl meokaxea) ears the purchaser's cost. Terme of aale to be comm. | UMiaye take printed matter, for GREAT JAN President, was greeted in Philadelphia last G12 Byst ow &c., altogether a large and ied with with days from day of sale, | BRITAIN gand Ii and apoclully addressed —— herwise the trustees reserve the right to reset | bunted mifftter, wte., spare, OF EURO nist aguthoring whch, according o | THUSTERY gat cw oom moeptsx gx | elegant collection of goods. | i fir’ sy cite gaat t,t the police and other authorities, exceeded | [gxpvaVENUE SW tn It Tan hissciation of eae eal Pollding and | Canrcses for which they are ‘advertis at | Canard steamers sailing from New York on § Mr. Bryan, the democratic candidate for | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco for all > carry Buy abacof this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon— any outpouring of the people on @ similar | By virtue of aie! of trust dated the 29th day Horses chaser, if desired,’ two-thirds of the purchase price |B enon somnm AND CENTRAL AMET abas z November, 1803, “recorded No. w s. AILS POR Sor’ cENTE which gives. listof valuable presents and howto get them. gecasion in the history of the city. He | SC Sovember, 1803. and Goly record eee tee | HNC 9 JAMES F. HOOD, WEST INDIES, ETC we g " V7) dAt 4:20 AM § spoke at the Academy of Music, which has | the District of Columbia, andat the request of the | AUCTION SALES EV Pacitic ty fg~ ees Rio F party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will AND. SATURDAY MORNINGS, GEO. J. PRET, . from Baltimore, via a seating capacity of about 3,000. Every | tii'ae public aucticn, in front of the premises, on OCLOCK, AT THE BAZAAR. 8022-cod&lba ‘Trustees, i Santos. Letters for N a = si 1896, at HALE-PAS TR O'CLOCK P.M., the | 1 iy SDAY) 3 .__ SEP- ee » ONEERS, Sa ci on the stage was occupied two hours be| folowing described land and premises, situate isthe | TEMBER 'TWENTY-FOURTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, Successors to Ra Darr & Co. pe 0 = es ——$—_——— a fore Mr. Bryan arrived, and experts esti-4 city of Washington, in the District ot Columbia, walt ae head corse 1 Mares. as this Z capo iar. pm At, <= . S designated as fot lettered G-in John Sinorls' | lot will be found stock to sult for any business. ALE Ri HOUSE ON CARO- | 8.8. Santiago, fro many ‘occasions. That power has for its| ™ted the audience at fully 6,000. Gath- | orn ea ot ots In squace No, as per-plat | We shall have them here to sell, aud will sell them iM On ee ee ee bap ee ten pee foundation principles that are well under- | ered i ie ee outside rue joarery recorded in Liber B, folto cords of the | to the HIGHEST BIDDEL ENGWS AG SO Ape ETS Now { At 1028 FM, gor LAND, Pp stood, and the only difficulty is that dif-| were fully 35.000 persons, who stood pa-| office of the surveyor of t! : . ae ha By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in| FIIDAY id) At 6 for LA PLATA ae ferent persons have different views as to| tlently until 10:30 p.m., hoping to see or | Improved Uy m Aaa one ance sin one and two | Hurnew, cic neat Veuictes of different Kinds, | rater No. 1549, follo. $1 et weg. one of the land | COUNTRIES direst, ‘p Prince, frame = the extent to which that power should be| hear the candidate | tut, Many | fete wlth baterent at © por cents secured bys records of the District of Goltimbia, and at the | Neve York. cy At a Pal Jc in Madi- | S2R2; A mere allusion to these decker. | ote set hg auceeenel Te petting. imate | deste cmt un the usec std oral cacy at Signed, Smrviving truxtecs will offer pader. | GREVTOWN, pero a - | tions of the Chicago pI is all that is ; eceede e the option of the purchaser. $100 deposit require CUS | sizned, surviving trustee, will of bs | Letters fo ’ mt" Be almer and Buckner Speak in Ma Sous of tne Chie te the Academy had their clothing almost | at time of wale; all conveyauemng. ond. recording at Public auction, in front of the premise At 10:35 PM... for JAMAICA lle el cath es Oe r : 33 se- | purchaser's Cost’ Terms of sale to be complied with HIRD DAY OF CARTHAGEN A,’ por ss. Al torn from them. Several more or less se- | pi ale to he complied wit H Head ee “4 son Square Garden. Mr. Bryan and His Creed. rlous Injuries were reported to the police, | within fifteen days from day of eale, or the trastcos orses, 50 lead. FCLOCK Kew Yor, (0) AT 10:35 TEAL for é , 5 : : will resell the property at risk atl cost of default- ; s situate, BME, CHIAPAS,” TABANCO, YUCATA ‘On a former occasion I sald that in its} one man with a broken arm being taken to | Rill resell the puny APS Oo city of Washington, In the District | CUBA, spoclaliy addressed onl, per =. ¥ ; Beas pledge to the free coinage of silver the| the hospital. Hundreds of policemen were | * ALBERT CARRY, : capped niga ani known and distingnisied as und | fra New Yu At 10s PM. for WATT, 2 : ly the | DoWerless to keep the crowd In check. Mr. 135 1: Ss TOMORROW, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER TWEN : ambered sixty-one (Gly of Diller B, | CUMANA and CARUPANO, per ss. Prins F. Hens THe EAR AUNSPOHIUM: “EDRERD ( sicecenes: eae tre cintesnatie, tacts re oy ote cmeecaateerecazian Rotel fe RONRAE PORENGE, "| TY-FOURTIL, AT TEN O'CLOCK AAC, Fazan & | Honea nets daiyeran ead Sai niin te | SERESTELA CT RACAN TID Ae BRITE Judgment, tie re ae ene ors are Ba aber erie Ve eT sel2-d&as ermonrrustecs, | Jones will sell 20 head of good ones, 20 head the | recorded in the surveyor's’ office ‘of the Distrit of | and DUTCH GUIANA, must ed “per Trina —— American people. ie free Q ooo ane ns SS SSS saan é a Sicact g | Columbia, In Liber No. 10, folio 23, together with | FP. Mendrik.”* i ver, as interpreted by Mr. Bryan, means | S#thered, desirous of getting at least a FUTURE DAYS. : Property of a contractor, Several cheap horses, 21 a1 the t:nprovements, rights, &c. Matis for NEWPOUNDLAND. fox s : ee re eR ae relat value ot | Sllmpse of the distinguished visitor. Since ———— Buxgles, 2 Wagons, ete. Terme: One-third cash, the balance in one and! and thence bis steamer, at tatement of His Position by the | the advance Hees her comme yarieeeat | It Was not possible for Mr. Bryan to make | C. G. SLOAN & CO., Anctloncers, 1407 G st. ‘Ail’ to he sold 16 the highest bidder with Interest’ from the AM. (dy all the silver buition and coin, and. indeed. | nis way down Broad street to the Academy Wt per annum, payable semi US for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston al ¢ cormercial s . qu: Illinois Senator. MAGRATH & KENNELLY, mt be weed: Dy in his carriage, he was conducted thr Ie L be the basement aad Kitchen of the hotel aad [AOSIGNEE’S SALE. OF! ,, auchoree, | Set asst ese out of the rear to a side street, through HANDSOME AND. ... sale. three cents as compared with the dollar of UPTON & OF which he walked to the Academy. He w PT \u BRYAN PLA'TFORM SCORED | £l1. shall by the adoption of this measure ELL-KE eae pe managed to make his way (0 the stage en- =o all E .4 trance, and got inside after an experience by the United States be advanced in equal-| with the crowd that he will long remem. | HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS TRADE SAup ity, advanced in commercial value to an | per. RADE SALB h the dollar of 2.8 grains of | rec pon was ‘treme ‘ae, twee bs! FROM A RESIDENCE IN o1dtean andard gold, and a simiiar promise 1s] jasting several mi ae c ¥ | made with reference to all the silver coin- Beevers me ON CONN. AVE. . Goners, TUM y virtue of a certain deed of assignment to me, “dof trust | thence by steamer, « sh, at the purchaser's ALM. dy posit of $20) required at the time of ls for CUBA (except these for SANTI tertus of sale are not_complied with | CUA which are forw York) in fiftern days from the day of sale ight to resell t! the default wz of such rest in Washington, 1 recording, &e., at the cast JOHN W se22-c&ds Su mse this offier commercial value to gold. “The promise is that the American dol- lar, which, it may be-said, is worth fifty- —__.___—. Wac MAM 1 JAPAN, pe lose here daily up to October 1 Madison Square Garden, New York, was crowded to overflowing last night when the cardidates of the national democracy faced age of the civilized world. Se _ “It was believed early in the canvass by |, At Mcses’ furniture sale, ladies’ $10 ma-]1 Will sell at puvdic ‘AKE STAND, FRUIT STAN DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. - JAPAN and HAWATL per ss sany fini Kk 5.9 : ¥ Suet within the sles | ero be sold in lots to the trad TRUSTEES, SALE GF TWO-STORY as SA WAM. 8 3 & metropolitan audience and cpened the} many honest and thoughtful men that it | #0Sany finish desks for $5.00.—Advt. oom of. G. Suan & Ua. atietione LOO PENNA, AVE. BS rs tata lume dilly campaign in the empire state. would be possible by the adoption of a 26 Spas ora GST. NAW. ; LON THURSDAY, w ee ee A Saeed eet aa hour before ie time set for the meet- | Measure for the free coinage of silver to CONFERRING WITH WATSON. Sees SrTEMBER TWE AM, t Bist @ay of August, A.D. 1885, recorded in Liber Jose at this effi dally No. give to the silver coin of 41: Ye grains a full , EBONY MAI e ee at folio 449 et eq.. of the Jand re oe ing the seats were taken and at 7:30 @/ jocal amount of value. That belief has| The Populist Vice Presidential Can-| ask Sor Lois SUITE sti Sineare yy peas Auctioneers. | Salen'in front of the preniisen on THUL avis thovsand persons were standing at the | yielded to the better understanding of the didnte Stops at St. Louis. ERS AND FANCY CHAIRS = SSS SS Foe he aa Se aC Ae ASt oes » ¢ © sea the loor a ies! s & by Senator + e ¢ =) Feet RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO.. AUCTIONEE! 2 ot wrsre "s sub- Joniy). per as. Warrimoc om Vancouver, hack of the seats on the main floor and in | que: oe It By . eaiivedes Ey neta Chairman George F. Washburne of the LACE CURPAINS, CARPETS (Guocetauns to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) Soe tet Sis ee & as — a ae : By ag tke galleries. The audience was one of the | Stewart in a debate in the Se people's party national executive commit- VE OAK TALL RACK, ae — id District of Colum Mails for CHINA snd JAPAN (pectally address- best appearing that has been drawn to-| Would be an impossibility. At the same | | id last night, regarding th . PABLEDEATHER DINING CIS, | VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE RY AUCTION Stet nies SIA Seas Sealaote Ba dae tak eed ‘og : ee Sppear ins. the eee 3 time a distinguished Senator from Missouri | tee said last night, regarding the confer- }- CLOVIS, | NAPKINS,” CHINA TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. equal Eestailncdiy Secne ah ae Seat ith ee A come he baay op bo a sether by political meetings in this city. | said that free coimage would enhance the | ence held yesterday at St. Louis: ARE, WIITE SL AND BE HTEENTH AND K STRi i =z ae i BEDSTEADS, WIRE, AND PILLOWS, CU SONIERS “AND TIFUL MAT Many ladies were present. commercial value of the silver dollar some The audience recognized Roswell P. Flow- | and depress the commercial value of the r omens lollar some, until they reached a point er, William B. Bynum, Col. Fellows and | Sold dollar somo, witlt they reached 2 dou | ern tour, and it seemed fitting, as a matter 1e kemt- | PM. (> ie terest at 6 per cent per annum, pa MATTRESS! anmally, secured on the property sold, or all cas! Masts n of purchaser. Conveyancing at cost af | NEW aver. A deposit of $100 required at tme of T { wVED BY BRICK TH ST! “Mr. Watson, our vice presidential can- ALIA (except W didate, was returning home from his west- AWAU, FUT and SAMGAX AUT : plied with within fifteen | cos: hers duily up to October 10 at 6 on nee a hei eee ee WASHSTAND, LIBRARY 7! De lied sek "with wes bers dilly up to Ceti’ x others, and cheercd them as they made | ortmmtciered te be false, of courtesy, that we should meet and pay ME TOILET SETS, FOLDING REDS, STREET NORTHWEST. Pee aihs eo xcaell Gt tiek meson ee mat: | Rereaste dines Gare Mey oe ” their way to their seats our respects to him, and incidentally con- “OUCHES, ODD) BEREAUS AND WASUE LOT Gx. ALSO ing purchaser. : Among those on ¢ orm were ‘The Sliver of the Wer. fer regarding the situation.” STANDS, “OAK WARDIOBES, “BOOKCA DES ABLE Sie ne J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, ‘Trustee. ANSPACIPIC, MATS are fo Horn “Mr. Bryan recognizes that commercial] “Will you make any further demand for BLANKETS, ‘TOWEL IEETS, SPREADS, BRICK DWELLING NO. 1436 the sete COMPORT sailing datty, law which makes a local value for a silver | Sewall's withdrawal?” was asked. Terms cash” HOSES, MOULTON, Asstznce, dollar to be a myth. He says the silver of | “We have formally made our request for | _sezist 1008 F st, | Peo zs that. The democratic managers do not see the world would necessarily find a common | thoi: way clear to grant le The vesponal, 330 Hg st. nw. JOUN J. WILMARTH, Trustee, se21-d&ds 227 414 st. mw. THOMAS DOWLING & CO, AUCTS., 612 E N.W. of Texas, rand Dr. Wil THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER FOURTH, 1896, AT HALF O'CLOCK’ PM, we Will offer for sale, by nda and m Everett of nD, of the premises, by directi ng value. He concedes that American silver } piltty of the result rests u fs, to close an estate, lots 31, 32, 33 and 26, A TWO-STORY SIX " previous 2 pon them. NES tos, ee is fepih fz »tly at S$ o'clock Robert A. Widene- | would, after free coinage, be supplemented | “Had Mr. Watson been substituted for BETWEEN in square 106, fronting 61 feet on K st pul NO. 1112 K a GEORGETOWN, D, ¢ desirable ton ISth st., making it the to, 8 ‘ELLI {HEAST. z h . s f SK) fe mann, chairman of the state committee of | py the bullion and coin of other countries, 5 Mr. Sewall, and the silver forces thus unit- oes at 1:00 PM. Tues a By virtue of a ded Iw recorded in | jyutiding site In the fasionab certain deed of trast, dated = * party of New York. | until the silver of the world would find a | ed upon one set of candidates, representing | Liber N f the lad "This property will b and daiy recorded fa Lith (f) Registered mail closes at 6:09 PM. provions front of the platform and| common value. Mr. Bryan's belief, there-|both sides, fusion in every’ state would at the request | to a prior deed of trust for $21,000, the full 4: 5 ct_seq., one of the land records of | Saturday. JAMES P. WILE x He introduced ex- | fore, that the adoption of the free coinage | have been needless, and we could have con- oe of which will be fully stated at the time po - umibia, and at, the, te Postmaster, Flower, the chairman of | of silver by the United States alone would | centrated our efforts upon electing the un- : 5 f of sale. 3 ie oer es a bg, a sl —————— 5 : ‘< : g Bs AY, SEPTEMT ALSO, wt PPEM I > , the evening, who stated the reasons why | advance silver to an equality in value with |ion ticket. This would have brought out | PAY, SEPPEMRER ‘Suki ox THe same pays KT rive orctock Te, fg POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. u * mtio ce uts rej gold must be assumed to be the official in- wis apne vote and would have made | scribed real e in the city'of Ge part of lot ‘209, iayenred by 2 JES je owing described proper Lot numbered —————— = ae platform and Bryan. terpretation of the Chicago platform, and | Bryan's election sure.” trict of ¢ of lot Lil . | Bstory and basement brick residence, known as No. in Faward T. Keller's subdivision of lots in , Governor Flower was cheered enthusias-| unless that belief has some foundation in ee Manogue's subdivision of lots 118, 119 and 120, in | 7436 Q st. n.w., mow under good rental. sylicre No. north of nine hundred and eighty (89), The Weems Steamboat Co. tically when The Campaign in the Went. Threlkeld’s Addition to ( ywn (being in sau: Terms of sale: On lots 31, 32, 83 and 26, sq. With improvements. rns. One-thind cash, balance in one and two * got off his puagent sen-| the experience of mankind it must neces- ences. The tirst mention of Grover Cleve- | sarily be rejected. : é z Haat ae Hie as L Steamer Potot jand’s name broweht prolonged handclap- ae acreahacia 3 Chairman Jones of the democratic na- | Book Gov. Shephent «eorsutown, page 205, of the | balance ee Sr ee eee papee che rmineal Poh, wt purchasers | Sunday at 4 p.m. fe ing, folicwed by three cheer Fie Ces tioral committee and Senator Cannon of fhe south twelve fect by depth of forty feck | the balance fn one and two years, with Interest | opiion.. $100 deposit Fequired at th Fassenger accmmmefaiions <trictl Congressman Bynum w ived with} “It may be admitted and confessed that } Utah, and Congressmen Hartman and Shaf- : aso | Tom tbe dag of ale at a, oer cet per anno, | all cote yancing and recording’ at puschaser ak gg eg yy cheers. He started in by that afte : - sd : z a deposit of $50 | payable. seml-ann reured by deed o enms 0 uplied with in 10 days, er - Specia. rater 3 thirty ‘srs = nar Ge oe posse Mr. Bryan and his supporters abound in | roth of Colorado, held a long conference at Sethe property sold, or all cash, at the option of | praperty will be resold, at risk and cost of EPHENSON BI 78, now 1248, in said Dy, 106, subject to a dead of trust for $21,000, the FALL SCHEDULE. le st. why whie he founc self unable supp | Courage, that the assumption of this vast | Chicago yesterday. None of the conferees the purchaser. A deposit of $200 rejuired apon | ing purctover. see sho Pa. ave Hekee nea at Chine fan ke ddd sot | undertaking: ts (characterised by aidegceclotl| woulaltalk Oni thessubiact, tut it invested 9, of sales for : SOE eee eee a8 SAMUEL TL WALKER, a believe the candidates to be democrats. unparalleled boldness. It is assumed, and | or good authority that the contest in Ida- | tery an wecural hy deed of Cust 0 the ght Ts resererd to Frsell the props. ‘at the LES WAKEFIELD AND TY. yhum was cloging his rem it may be conven ly = ho between the silver republicans, le ». sold, will taken, or all ca a risk a s defat irchasers, e1 = ray c rAK , Palmer and Buckne! eiyes baie Chine sleace eae Senator Dubols, and the democrats and } the pur haner, AH conveyancing and recording-at | five days! advertisement. of such resales in some AUCTS., 612 E NW. | gSVPAEE Y eae = pee Saas oe red on the platform. General Palmer | nations has today one-half the commercial | PCPUlists seeking to defeat Dubvis’ re-elec- | PU shaser’s cost. JOHN W.. PILLING. Aivepnyevancings ‘and recording at the purchaser's Anteruedie dings to Calouial Beach, Bi vorted by Charles S. Fairchild, who | vaiue of gold. The undertaking is that a| tion to the United States Senate, was un- IkVING “WiLLIAMSon, cost. Rake Sint, ORES Bes Sieeiee, cooks : vretary of the ‘Treasury during Pres-! measure for free coinage of silver will | @er discussion. Congressman Hartman was | _se2t-eoSds ‘Trustees, By order of the hele, SOUTHWEST. A le ee Scent Clerelaug ste Lae cei Poesia double the value of silver throughout the | 28ked for an expression of opinion regard- = = sel2 RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts. eof a deed of trust, recorded in Liber as. i world and render the dollar of 4121, grains | ing the campaign in the west. C. G. SLOAN & C@D., AUCTS, 1407 G ST. Sec Keg. Of of standard silver equal in acceptability | “I think Bryan will carry every western land records of the | Jehn DeWitt Warne! and by the written direction | The candida Ss were FUTURE DAY : S = ré POSITIVE SALE OF GLASS, PAINTS, OD eines oh of the holder of the note secured thorehy, default Ereeted with hearty applause and cheers. | ang value to the gold coin of 25.8 grains of | 8tate, excepting possibly Wyoming,’ said VARNISHES, BRUSHES, GILTS,SILVE THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, having token place in the payment of said note, 1 | 200ut 11 =. Three cheers for General Palmer were given | Standard gold. he. “I don’t think there is any waning of ILD PAINTS, ARTISTS’ MATERIAL 612 KE st. n Will offer for at pubsite jon, on MUN- | gSTEAMER 7. with a will, and the band played “Hail to| ““"yrr'"evan and the more intelligent of | the silver sentimen| KALSOMINES, SPONGES, CEME | Wednesdass, 3p SEPTEMBER TWENTY-EIGHT! (CLOCK P-M., in front of 0 in square 3: the Chi ALSO HORSE, WAGON AND OIL, PTEMBER TWENTY-FIGATA, ——_—-+e+_____ ‘ention. A FRAME CHURCH ON AND — FARRAGUT ardtowa, Island, ‘Smith his supporters reject the shallow definition General Palmer immediately placed him- a 2 self on a gaol footing with his hudience by | Of Pimetalitsm, which demands no more| Arizona Republican © EST. One halt erst Ccinicw Tiverns returning, "atri footin: : : than the admission of both gold and silver 5 al the store No, INM Tih et.) | Ry y of a deed of trust, dated February 12. interest. A deposit of $1 early Wednesday and Friday mm a few happy offhand remarks. These were | to the mints at a ratlo of 16 to 1. bot he |, pe republican convention of Arizona was Wwe Will sell the above goods, 1892, and recorded in Liber "No. 1659, follo 2 mt at the time of sale. All conveyancing and | gives. 8 Baus 1 Bion vigorously applauded. ‘Then he took his | Scccrts that the free comase of silat Rin session yesterday in Phoenix. Silver ND AT TWELVE M., et st, one of the lund records of the Disiriet of ording at purchaser's cost. If the terms are | Cotton's, Viney Polnt. St —— ript = as the speech which he } that ratio to gold will produce real bimetal- | Men were decidedly in the minority, and in Wagon, Harness and Oil Route. Columbia, and at the request of the parties #elt at the cost | Cree Coan ad prepared in advance. Deulers, builders aud private buy era should attend the sale. : b. G. SLOAN & Ct R. S$. DONALDSON, AUCTIONEER, #42 Fives at Washiugien Sune See sebedule (iu effect June SyTt COW, RUD) S. RANDALL POPOMAC RIVER LINE cured thereby, we will sell at auctis of the” premises, on TUESDAY, SEL TWENTY-NINTH, | 1896, CLOCK P.M., the fol lism, a double and equal standard of value, | the caucus were so outnumbered that ac- er's Speech. the coins of both gold and silver having | tion on the platform was practically unani- Gen. Palmer in the course of his speech | ©ual power in the market and in the pay-| mous. The platform assails the record of ment of debts. ral Manas FOUR i roperty: The west seventy-six m srry Kade ves River View Wh, = Sie) temecratic Davey: omy aivocets = er ene Runredtha feet (76.12) of lot numbered sev vocessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) Serger gg vy dice igh 4p Redan gd eEiiat delegates tovitias Hidlantapotie: Gone Three Propositions. statehood, commends the labors in Con- | CHANCERY SALB OF REAL ESTATE IN-HAAR- | (17), In block numbered eight (8) by a depth of Pavia = : : Seer. nds.” Thesdday aoe Thur t de t=, net republicans or} “Let us consider the import of this start- | TSS Of Delegate Murphy, advocates tariff | - LEM, AnOUT ONEIALF MILE Atty (0) fect, In Tedd & Browne subdivision ofa | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A BRICK HOUSE, vention were democrats, no ” cans tous ide s = = for protection, particularly upon wool, and GEOI populists. Before the assembling of the | ing proposition for one moment. First, {t | upon finance. A. J. Doran of Phoenix was PROVED BY A Chicago convention they desired and hoped | 28sumes that the unlimited coinage of silver | nominated for Congress, his only opponent monn Tare for the unity of that great historic party, | private account at the ratio of 16 of | being J. L. Stoddard of Prescott. NEAR CONDUIT ROAD, IM- tere de tee ae Utena Plains, to- By hte ree ene eae 5 = ze ; e improvements. hogs ne 4 ecorded STORY FRAME HOUSE, | “Terms: Ove-third Feash, balance in one and two cero No. 1618, folio one of the land AND SQUARE | years, with interest and secured by a deed of | turds for the Dp and at the FEET. 4 trust’ on the properts, or “all cash, atthe pur. | Peawest of the yartics secured, there + uniter. a ane vould hay de any silver to 1 of gold, with full legal-tender Sa ae By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | Chaser’s option. $100 deposit reauired at time Of | ilidic auction. In front ol if ‘Agents, Alexandria, Propri Go. te Pee ee Ce Eee eT si 31 | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, é&e. | the. District of Columbia, in ‘cause No. | S#le, and all converancing and recording at Dur | Re see ETIETe Sek GEO. 0. CARPINTER, Gen sacrifice in order to maintain that unity. quality, by the United States alone will THs O'Neil ae rs the under: | ChSer’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with | META ST ror OC 4030 Wasiitugte The Chicago convention was regularly | lve to the 434,000,000 of silver dollars al- Today signed trust 1 at publi ip ten days or the property will be resold at, 1 i vseribed re hington, Dis, Ned, 2 a wehlaeees 5 tai | ready coined an equal commercial debt-pay- 5 : 2 5 «the preini x SIXTH Da SAMUEL Ho WALK called, and if it had adhered to the faith of | i2e"and purchasing power to the dollar con. | oie Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st—S.c. cor. | OF OCTOBER, A'D. ISG, AT HALE-PAST FOUR | grz.agqs SAMUEL, He WALKER, Trust Aistinguisticd as parts of lots foar Gi) and three «B) wateontei the fathers the organization which I rep- | taining 25 810 grains of standard ear Ce Te Heat cee EMS eae opener O'CLOCK P.M., all that’ piece of land known as. = ae = in square numbered seven handred and eizhty- 2 Ls “ed September 23, at 4:30 o'clo lot No. 21, of Crown's subdivision o! s = SERS, TS: eginn r the same pint on N i resent would have been entirely unneces- | which at present the gold dollars are sup- | p.m. Albert Catty amd Itobert Portner, trustees, | in, se the saine’ Ie rected tar eine hence | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, F ctl ome tkcaees bak es ee et ck $100 Cash Will Buy sary. Indeed, thousands of democrats to- | posed to possess, supported by the national | Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Ancts., 920 Pa. ave. now. | Shepherd, No. 1, page 37, in the sureeyor's. olfice Suecessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. southwest core C squave, and runuing still > day have such respect for orderly and reg- | Pledge to maintain the parity In value of | {Phn st. nw. (Le Droit Park), dwelling No. 414. | of the District’ of Columbia, together with the | gpustepy SALE OF STWO-STORY BRICK | ®t slong North J nt) th A $600 Piano. those silver dollars with gold coin. Sale Wednesday, September 23, at Q_ o'clock | improvements thereon, containing 15,000 square cae on A SINTH STRE! SOUTE. | DoTth and at rizht angles or. A, full size Sq ° mo ular organization that they feel almost | ““se-Snd—it assumes that the same cause, | Pjli-, GcerKe J. Easterday and George ¥. Wortbing- | feet, more or less.” The said property is the | DELLE . 337 NINTH STREET SOUTE- | cine 63-400 (68.6 oh Fe et See Oe ares oe cons! d to si hority. 2 sa » | ton, trustees. i Seer shed iy the: ts EAST. , 0; J . in beautitel condition} prs ar pemere eie ae e | Cree colnage of ‘silver, will maintain the | '¢, G. "Sloan & Co., Aucta, 1407 G at. n.w.—Sate Timothy ONL OF ONea, at the thne or its |, BY. Virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded tn all the, modern inws. Dally” warranted. Win f a ‘ 2 equally acceptable value of all dollars that | of Japanese ware, curios, etc., in sale: policy of- resistance to the action of the Of the premises, on TUESDAY. THB risk and cost of defaulting. pureb: situate inthe city of | > la, and known’ and PIANOS AND ORGANS. TOOMET ONE LMALGAEE TAME LON ine wee tis | Taber Xo, 1008, at folle 12, of the land recorts for too} and cover with it, Offered as a xprial se iS ff | Wednesday. var Seite ington and Great Falls | the District of Columbia, and pursuant to a decree Gulek "sale. de a Chicago convention is but natural. That ba page tp Soo (om pelwitte) accounts | Wy nese eae and Eeiday at acnny ‘and rockets Sa ES el ‘tiage | of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Mag hughes mak on ake eee aS ee Seen ake convention assembled, claiming to be a te ues Pails as Ae : Im Equity’ cause No. 17518, and at the request of | McLee to) the begining, ae A. AVE. regular democratic convention, and thou-| o¢ 2;pird-It assumes that the free coinage LO RCEe |Terms of sate third of the purchase money | {he warty secured by sald deed of trust, the up’ |" ‘Terns: One-third cash, the balance in one and Branch Ware Rooms sands of us who resist its action do so | °f Silver by the United States alone would | Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. nw. [in cauh, and the balance In two equal Installments | G2rtgned, as substituted trustees, will’ sell, At rs, with Interest from the day of sale at 6 Gale becaned1€ w perfectly false to] @t once advance the value of the commer- | —-1sth st. n.w., dwellings Noa, “924 and’ $80. Sale | payable {none and two years, wiih Interest at the | PUPHE auction, in front of the premises, on TUBS: per Gut per annum, payable sezut-annualis, secured prc teced democratic principle: r cial silver of the world to that of gold. It | Thursday, September 24, ut 4:30 o'clock p.m.; also, | rate of G per centum jer annam, payable semi. | VAY. THE 'TWENTY-NINTH DaY OF SEPTEM- Ree ee Base FOUR Oncheak | BY dred of unst on the property sold, or ‘all cash, Stieff Piano of Baltim would in the same manner affect the value | ##™¢ day, at 5 o'clock’ p.m., dwelling No. 1436 Q | annually from day of sale, secured by deed of Fe ee A EE ST POUR OCLOCK | at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 Md St. NW Federal and State Powers. of all the silver coinage of all civilized na- | 9"! tiust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the | i¢ty ‘h Ne "I — required 4jxn acceptance of bid. If the terms of —We take pleasure in extending to sou ge of all civilized na. ifte, Si « r lots in square No. $24, in the city of Washington * f q 7 iiffe, Sution & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. | option of the purchaser, A deposit of $100 re- sal 2 sale are rot complied vith in fifteen days from the wmtial invite “No democrat can object to the con-| tions. It seems astonishing that in the light le OF glassware In ‘bullt at auction roums ou | quired at tue of wile. Terms of male to be com- | DiC With the Improvements as above, day of salg the trustee reserves the right to rescll Se ee demnation by the Chicago platform of ar-| 0f all human experience such 2 proposition | Thursday, September 24, at 10 o'clock a.m. : Med with within ten days from day °, Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance fn one | the property at the risk and cost of the ¢ visit our mew ware rooms at 5 should not only be entertained by sane | M. Notes, Auct.,. 37 La. ave. n.w.—Sule of | the property to Int reid after flee days pevsions | @Pd two years, with Interest, secured on the prop- | purchecer, wfter. five days’ advertisement of sued geting bitrary Interference by federal authori-| men, but that upon Its acceptance and be on Thursday, September 24, at | notice, gt the risk and cost of defauiting purchaser. | €T!¥; 0° Sil cash, at purchaser's option. Deposit | reste in ton newspaper published In Washington, eyaneing and recording at the pur: ties in local affai so much fs the well! lief a great party should demand public understood democratic theory of the proper | confidence. relations existing between the states and We've Just opened to the public ai be pleased to show you the a 2 of $100 required at time of sale. All ccnveyaneing | D.C. Ps ‘S. Bensinger, Auct., 940 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of Pp Ate MOE M more particular: description of the | Sud recording at purchaser's cost, and terins to be | deserstlecct potiet cattintes ainl’ Pacneee, ay iieedae Seo | hroverty mentioned above reference ts made to the | Sympited with tn ten day, OF right resected to, he, ES lek tember 24, at 10 o'clock a.m. Z gers ich deseription will alge be read at time | Swer property at defaulting percbaser's risk and | setsaeiee at: Commercial Law. the genera! government. “But as to the real me ning it is under- “The commercial law which controls this subject Is familiar to the country. Under stood and Known to be a fact that these | its operation slight differences in the com- condemna President of the United States for his proper interference to enforce federal law by federal agents. The real meaning of the Chicago declaration, in which the conven- tion said that arbitrary interference by the federal authorities in local affairs was a viclation of the Constitution of the United States and a crime against free institutions, is well understood to have been intended as an indersement of the governor of Hlinois (hisses) and a con- demnatian of the President for acts which Were unasimousty approved by the Senate of the United States and were strictly in conformity with his duty as the chief mag- istrate of the republic. “And as to the same paragraph of that platform where it states that the federal judges in contempt of the laws and states’ Tights and the rights of the citizens be- came at once legislature, judges and exe- cutioner, it is known that the object of this language was to assail a particular act of the federal judges with reference to peculiar conditions which prevailed in Chicago in 1992. Revision May Be Needed. “t may be that the powers of the courts In the exercise of their authoriifes to pun- ish for-contempt need legislative revision. it is true that the power condemned ts one which has been framed and exercised by the courts, state and federal, and on eek SENT FREE “4 A little book that should be in every Issued by the manufacturers Gail Borden Eagle Brand tions were directed against the! parative values of silver and gold led to the exportation of the American-coined dollar to such an extent that few or none of them were in domestic circulation. If the un- Hmited coinage of silver dollars by the United States should cause even a small ad- vance in silver, either in the form of bul- lion or coin, importations would follow until prices were equalized and imports of silver would become without profit. (Applause.) can people, by a law authorizing the un- limited coinage of silver dollars on private account at the ratio of 16 of silver to 1 of gold, with full legal-tender quality for all debts and dues, public and private, make the silver coinage of the world of equal ac- ceptability and value and of equal power in the markets and in the payment of debts with all the gold coined in the world? in an unusual form, but neither its truth nor its exactness will be questioned by any thoughtful man after he has fully consid- ered the rapid methods of modern intercom- munication and the activities of commercial life. (Applause.) “This Ruinous Measure.” “I admit that silver bullion may be ad- vanced in commercial value by its increas- ed usefulness, but no advance to a parity with gold ts possible, and the whole result of the measure would be the depreciation of value of the coinage, the ruin of public and private credit, the disturbance of bus!- ness, the disturbance of values and the overthrow of all American industries. “Every interest is opposed to this ruinous measure. The democratic party, true to its principles and traditions, is compelled to oppose it. (Applause.) It invokes the teach- ings and policies of its reverend sages to arrest the destruction of that great party and save the country from humiliation and dishonor. (Applause.) Inviting Co-Operation. “The real question then is, can the Ameri- ; able building site. Terms easy and made known at “This statement of the question is made* AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTS., Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co, Very Desirable Building Lot ‘on the south side of K street between 19th and 20th streets northw 23 feet front by an average depth of alley.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, LOBER FIRST, 1896, AT HALF-PAST FOU! we will offer for sale, by public auction, in {cunt of the premlees, lot If, sq. 84, being situated In one of the Lest sections of the rorthwest. Should co nund the attention of parties in search of a 1 sale. se23-<1Gda* TRUSTEES SALE OF SEVEN 2-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, NUMBERS 4 TO 10, INCLUSIVE, DINGMAN PLACE BETWEEN NORTH CAP: ITOL STREET AND NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND E AND F STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 1324, follo 219 et seq... of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party thereby secured, we will soll at public auction, In front of the premises, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-KIGHTH, 1896, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate in the city of’ Wasbington, District of Columbia: Tots 144 to 150, both inclusive, in Funnle A. Moore’s subdivision of lot 67, in square 628, as per plat recorded in book 14, 197 of the ‘rec- ords of the surveyor's office ‘of said District, with the finprovements above stated: ‘Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of $50 ‘on each lot must be made at the time of sale, and the balance in three equal installments in one, two and three yeare from day of sale, for which notes of the purchaser, bearing interest ‘from day of sale (payable quarterly) and secured by deed of trast on the 'y sold, will be taken, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All conveyancing ‘and recording at purchaser's cost. THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, JNO. W. PILLING, se19-eo&dbs ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFB, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (eaccomsaee to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) VERY VALUARLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, NO. 29 4% STRERT SOUTHWEST, BY AUCTION, On MONDAY AFTERNOON, — SEPTEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, at | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will offer for aule, by public auc- tlon, in front of thé premises, Improved by a twoatory brick a two €, DOW used for business _, WALTER H. MARLOW, Jr., ‘Trustee, + 8023-12t* 710 D et-n.w. «+ DUNCANSON “RROS., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEFS' SALE OF HOUSES AND PREMISES. KNOWN (AS 620 K STREET AND 116 M STREET SOUTHWEST. By decree of the Supreme Court of the Dist: of Columbia, passed in equity, eause No. 16392. in a cuse In which Holden et al. were complainants and Bell et al. werg defendants, the undersig: tiustees will, “on TCESDAY, SEPTEMR! TWENTY-NINTH, | X'D. 11890, at HAL FCUR O'CLOCK P.¥R, fi front of the premises, sell _at public auction theofollowing pieces of re. estate, situate tn the, clty, of Washington, in said District, to wit: ig thigts-three (5) th square four hundred and sevéutycone (471), having a front of twenty (20) feet By a @epth of one hundred and ten (110) fect to anialieg, improved by a thre story frame bullding:psedssis a store and dwelling stuble In the rear, 5 IMMEDIATELY REAFTER they will sell the east sixteen (16) feet Fight (8) inches front by the full depth thereof of lot, fifteen (15), square six hundred and fifty: (680), Improved by’ a two- story frame dwelling -fronting on M street, and a frame shanty In the spar gf lot, on public alley. Terms: Oue-third (pf fie purchase money’ tn cash, balance in two fal installments, at one and ‘two yeurs, scented by the notes of the pur. chaser, and a deed of:trust'on the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's optians Notes to bear interest from ry hese veyancing end re- cording. at juicl user's cast. ‘A deposit ot $00. re: guired on each plece-of property at time of sale. ‘erms of sale ty be!complicd with within fifteen days from the date therept, otherwise trustees re- serve: the right to rpeell et the cost and risk of defaulting purchaser. BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTO! Office, 452 D ‘W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Office, 1421 F''st. n.w. sel6-d&ds ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE FRAME HOUSES, NOS, 2003, 2(17 AND 2021 GALES STREET NORTHEAST, ROSEDALE AND ISHERWOOD. By virtve of tivo certain deeds of trust, recont- gd in Libers No. 1906 and 1821, at folios 447 and 209 et seq., respectively, two of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, in front of che premises, on MONDAY, the TWENTY- EIGHTH DAY of SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1896, at HALF-PAST FIVis O'CLOCK PM,” houses ‘Nos. 2003, 2017 and 2021 Gales street northeast, together with the ground which said houses stand, Being parts of lots nfne (9), ten (10), eleven (11) a ont W. W. FIERCE, Trust. Ww. rustee, 2 3d st. ne. J. J. DARLINGTON, Trustee, ae18-dkds 410 Sth st. nw. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FIVE FRAME HOUSES, NOS. 1020, 1022, 1026, 1028 AND 1232 TRIN DAD STREET” NORTHEAST, NORTH OF FLORIDA AVENUE AND WEST OF BL&- DENSBURG ROAD. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, recorded in Libers No. 2084 and 2105, at folios 351 and 112 et seq., ¥, two of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY- EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1 SIX O'CLOCK P.M., the southerly twenty fect front by the depth of lot one hundred and two (102), the northerly fourteen (14) feet fromt by th depth of lot ose hundred and three (103) and the southerly tcp (10) feet front by the depth of lot one hundred and four (104) of the subdivision of Long Meadows, recorded in Book County. No 6, page 7, ard the south eleven (11) feet front by the depth of lot thirty-six (6) and the north one (1) foot front by the depth of lot thirty-seven (7), aa recorded in Book Levy Court Xo. 2, page 87, of said surveyor's office of the District ‘of Column together with the Improvements on all of said lot ‘erms of cale: One-third cash, balance in. one and two years. with Interest at @ per cent per num, payable semi-annually. §50 on each house Tequired at time of sile. CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, WM. H. DUNCANSON, Be21-d&eds ‘Trustees. \TCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, a (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES SALE OF FIVE FRAME HOUSES ON CHESAPEAKB ST., TENNALLYTOWN, D. C. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 2082, folio 248 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, the under- signed trustees will offer for sale, by’ public auc: tion, in frout of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF’ SEPTEMBER,’ A.D. 1996, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK Pit, the following described real estate, to wit: Lots num- bered twelve (12), thirteen (13), and: the south thir- teen (13) feet by the depth thereof of lot fourteen G4), in block numbered three (3), in a sobdirision made by Edward P. Burket of part of tracts origi- nally Known as “Mt. Airy’? and “Friendship,” and being as per plat recorded in liber county Xo. 8, folio 144, one of the records of the surveyor's office DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. y SALE OF BRICK DWELL BERED 1744 CORCORAN sareving Trontes. | STI E FE Pian of Columbia,” and at ‘One-third cash, ‘A deposit. Of $250 will be ne | retmed tate, jeposit. 0 wil be re Cy oe quired at ihe time of sal oe Se. not complied with within If terms of sale are e nit cnct |). @. Pfeiffer & trustees reserve the right to resell the 'o ND. e1liier Dey property at the risk and cost of the defaultiny er, after five days’ advertisement of such re- 417 mith St. N.W. \UM- OUTH- And explain the perfection and style of ite By victue of a certain deed of trust, duly re- coded in Liber 1686, folio 204 ct seq. f the District f the party secured, the ul tees, will sell, with the improvements theres public auction, in front of the premises, on FRI- SECOND DAY BAT FIVE O'CLOCK. PAM, ‘ ve (155), of T. FL Schue! of square numbered one hundred. and H AZEL ON Tecorded in thes office 4 of the District of Columbia, la Book 15, Terms of sale: and two years, with interest at six per ie semi-aunually, for which the chaser’ will execute bis notes, secured by de operty, or all’ pure construction, and point out Its superiority of the laud In beauty and harmony. the Respectiully, trus | _#clS-284 CHAS. M. STUUR, “The Elite” Image 153. ea Piano, par- | ‘Those instramen sare not cheap. Th of | most expensively wade pianos of Ameri: shout; they appeal to ti pur- in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. All conveyancing ‘and recording at | _S¢1S-20tt the cust of the purchaser. A. A. WILSON, JOS B. LARNER, ‘Trustee, 1335 'F st. nw. PIANGS THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., G12 E st. nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME COTTAGE on | _*e16-80___ JOLIET STREET. BETWEEN 13TH AND 145TH STREETS, BROOKLAND, D.C. Ty virtue of a certain deed o ruary 6, 1892, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1636, At folio 189 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, a “ party secured there! tion, In front of the’ premises, on TWENTY-FIFTH O'CLOCK P.M., — = Pare} eo hes : ey! -three ¢ min F. Leighton and Richard ability recorded subdivision of a tract of and’ cattea | MaNship and Durability. “Brookland,” 1s recorded in the office of the sur- ENGounty, Susdivislons) follow HOS nnd (County vi ¥ ios 104, + Shc ae sen gether with the improvements thereon, consisting | "8K: returned from r of a two-story frame dwelling. One-tiird cash, years, with interest at we will sell, iz described pro in Liber No. to- balance in one and two Per cent per annum, #e- | 9) food condition at prices. and terms, to sul. wih cured’ by deed of trast on the property sold, or all | {2 agree rg Pianos taker om tion of the purchaser. A ‘deposit | ttetding purchasers, Old Pianos tuken in cae Ss FOR RENT. BUGO WoRCH, 924 Tth st. now, PIANOS yt 3 Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Werk- i. Pairo, trus- Also a five assortinent Upright, Square and G: fuly guarayteed: et reduced prices and tile ter Second-hand Upright. Square and Grand alana of different makes taken in exchange aud textorsd ee ts 120), eleven (11) and | of the District of Columbia, together with all the | cash, twelve (12), block twenty-one (21), ‘of and | improvements, is, fe. Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one snd however, “The United States must continue to Eeensedtesceltuia the oo aki | Hahexwood. is properiy ‘will be wold subject, however, toa | aud ieording at purchaser's cost. If terms ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance In one | prior decd of trust for $2,500. sale ere not complied with in ten days from time force its own laws by its own methods. | rr eee oe ee See percha Al at | and to years, with interest até juired at time of sale. All conveyancing | "58°. ANOS FORE Toning and Repatring by Condensed Milk ‘Terms (over the trust): Cash. A deposit of $200 | of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell at all cash, at the option of the A deposit Eee acer eoss of bia, t oo cont of setae! Aad Co. N.Y. Condensed Milk Co. (Applause) In the states and elsewhere | of $200'af time of sale. All conveyancing. etc at | MMi, syanic semt-annually. $60 on ench Se Se a ee See Wm. Knabe & Co., TI Hudson Street, ‘Yew York the courts must be sustained tn. the exer- | Purchasers cost 8 a tae, Haac 1. JOHNSON, Sonvesancing and recording at the perchaner's coat. $82 La, ave. 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Z SEAT cise of thelr-largest authority, (Applause) | se22-dads By |. eatS-dhds CHAS. F. BENTAMrstees, | CHAS, W. DARR, Atty. for Holder ofote. selt | ocl4-dhde 1819 F st, nw. | Telephoue call No. 173%. a .T. ctury Experts.