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24 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 1896-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, S U B U R B A N N E W S Cie eee to the ultimate improve- THE ’GATOR STATE THE REGISTRATION LAWS. > AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘The woman question was the subject of earnest A peulentier Interest to Washington- MONDAY. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DA debate, though she was personally not there.- It iaps Who Vote 4n Various States. — - ANACOSTIA. was decided that she was not to be admitted to Mr. 8. J. Block of*the National Union| THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS, | THOMAS DOWLING & O0., AUCTS., 612 E N.W. WALTER B. WILIAAMS & 00.. AUCTIONEERS, the deliberations of the association. 612 E ST. N.W. HOM IT MAY CONCERN. 1K 1 ‘just finished a compi- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY SIX-ROOM | By authority of act of Co passed May 1 Mr. Barnabas Bryan, the musical director of Em- | The meetings of the assoctation will be monthly, Progress of the Sound Money Move- | Republican Club has:just pi mes iv t of Congress, p jay 18, = BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1112 K STREST | A.D. 1896, we will sell, at the auction rooms of lation of the laws governing the dates of | ADMINISTRATORS’ SALB OF ENTIRE CONTENTS| = XGlotieksre Wan : La e > . Daven- | occurring on the first Wednesday of each month. A f OF OOACH FACTORY, NO. 2508 AND 2510 L : 3 ter B. Williams & Co., corner 10th and D wee near en itnc nae Dee WG Ee cas | Tila cucera tar thatrvcert asazrrs us cGentieeak ment in Florida. registration for the pzesidential election in STRET NORTHWEST, FACING PENSSYI- | _,BY Virtue of a certain deed of trust, @ated Sep- | streets northwest, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER the numerical strength and effictency of the vested | deut; Mr. Robert Mangum, vice president; Mr. J. all the states of the/Union. The informa- VANIA AVENUE, Sere Tolle 250 et tee aes Oe the tae LAE NG, | THIRD, A-D-I806, AT HALEPAST TEN O°CLOOK 20F3, follo 255 et seq., one of the land records of | A.M storage cl - ve A. lund reasurer; ne iat] ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIGHTH, % 1 . pa, lorage charges, etc., one Rosewood cholr tu their charge, and have already met with | sccretam: Min. Wear Nick a ae ea een tion ts purticularly timely, and is contained | 1996, COMMENCING AT TEN OCLOCK AA, i| (BC Dittlet of Columbia, and at the request of fine, Piano, Maircioth Parlor Suite and «lot of encouraging success. tary. xf ee in the following tableawhich Mr. Block has | will sell, at public auction, one White-top Delivery 1 : = 5 4 auction, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER THIR- | Mrs. M.A. y Mrs. Ida M. Brown and family of near Forest- | ‘The McKinley and Hobart Club of Riverdale, WAITING FOR THE STATE ELECTION drawn up: Perens Buee es FON, CurTinges, @ Carriage | TIETH, 1806, AT HALF-PAST FOUR P.M, the Terms cast. ‘Those interested pleese take nottoe. ville are about to remove to Washington. hee be Ce ia Alabama—Twenty silays before election | spokes, &.; Shafts and Poles such tools used | £Howing described property: Lot numbered nine W. B. MOSES & SONS. Mr. E. E. Diehl of Cheltenham has accepted a | Riverdal, Lk i Bele AUCT . (®), in Edward T. Keller's subdivision of lots in Hall, ‘whe the issues of the day are and on all days up to and including elec- | for repair work to be found in a first-class coach | gyusre No. north of nine hundred and 89), | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON . CTH position at the Government Hospital for the In- | freely discussed. Much intrest is taken, in these zope 3 factory; Elevator for holeting Carriages. 7 . ae named “ So ee mectt Ml cllocte wilt heriseder be aite tion day. Terms cash. te aber with iupeoremente R a @ucecssors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co sane. eetings, and efforts wi mac y mem- HH 5 fs . : One-1 cash, nce in one and two es ‘Mis. J. F. McCoy of Ardwich has returned from | bers to get 2 fall registration of republican voters, Probability of McKinley Electors | Arxansas—No regtstration. J, BE. PAYNE, ZeeTs with Interest, aid secared by a decd of | TRUSTHE'S SALE OF MACHINERY, STORE FIX. irs. J. F. McCoy of Ardve with a view /6€ ing foc the candidates for es yi to thi WILLIS B. HOLDER, rest upon the property, or all cesh, at purcha: TURES, HORSE, S$, HARNE ETc ¥ * : mak! ie California—Any time previous irty | 44 - ~ oO & visit to friends In New York. that party a majority as large as pessible at the B Ch Th it Administrators. | option. $100 deposit required at time of sal ESTABLISHMENT, NO! Mr. Jacob C. Peaeock of near Suitland has re- | approaching election. eing josen ere. days of election. GG. SLOAN & 00., AUCTS, 1407 G ST. alt conveyancing and recording at pucchaser's ‘cost. 2 8 SOUTH WEST. moved fo Anacostia, E ‘The ladies of the Riverdale Church were ‘at Colorado—Three weeks previous to elec- % Terms of sale to be complied wit! or} By virtua wattel deed trust, duly re- us Nannie Haris of Prince George's county, | home" at Oukwood, Dr. Ellis’ residence, on Dupont tion for period five days. POSITIVE SALE OF GLASS, PAINTS. OILS, | property, will be resold, at risk and cost of default- conted in Libs DAs ct meg... ane ot the a, ts rleiting (rlends near Anacostia. | | Circle, “Friday evenings September 18." The house > Connecticut—Eighteen days before elec- VARNISHES, BRUSHIS) “GILTS. | SILVERS, | In6 parckscer. Se sa ecceeks See See MATS at ata, ene Bt nied ye ater OF Suitland haw heen ts, | was prettily decorated with golden rod, and the GOLD CONGRESS tion, GOLD PAINTS, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS, DRY SAMUEL, H. ER, io party secured ti P under- county to superintend the repairs of the county | of ench guest for tho mar Ereaby tien Chath 1 GRESSMEN LIKELY | “\e1aware—Last three Saturdays in Sep ee ke Ro Snot Gao oe | sar ake Pe ne ees "216 4 sirect avctvoen, oe to superintel e of c! e new pyterlan Church, iz sor Sy S NANI rustees, street southwest, Lope rhe the District line. EE whieh is gurel materializing, ‘were ‘Bot too con A tember and first Saturday in October pre- rer 2 Saar aetna Nac RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00. <iq f OCTOBER, AT), 1896, here is talk of an organized effort amo ¢ | spicuous, though conveniently placed. ceding election day. On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-EIGATH, > 4 My TRE the goods and chattels citizens fi nce George's county, | ‘The afuir was a social success, and a happy Florida—Three days each week from first | 1896, AT TEN A.M., at the store No. 1804 7th st. Guccessora) to Matec, Darr & Op) attached to suid Lust, a. District to ereate | evening certainly was the result of the Kind pro- | Correspondence of The Evening Star. Monday in Jul near'S st. n.w., we will sell the above goods. ing @ tax on doss. It | vision made by Dr. and Mrs: Ellis for’ the. pleagure JACKSONVILLE, September 24, 1806, | Monday in July to second Saturday in Au- "SNAND AT TWELVE M : TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED LOT IN. DIS- ilar to tha’ which ts In | of the guests, who were Mrs. Charles Earl, Mr. ee TRICT OF COLUMBIA NEAR BENNI Oil Route, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated November | 2- 10, 1890, and recorded in, Liber 1544, folio 110, ad-spring Buges vered Spring Wagons. lM. a head, td produce | Charles Earl,’ jr., Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. MeDevitt, | It need not astonish any one did the sound | “ Georgia—Regulated by general assembly. ‘The Horse, Wagon, Ha. tf : 0 ‘Terma cush.’ Dealers, builders and. private buy- allow a vast Linprivement to be | Mr land “Aes, moni raise the hard shell of o—0) : i : 1 “ rows, many of whieh are sald | Cartwright, ‘Mr. and Mex Preston Mt und Mim | Gemoorace ot weglias wlocta ading election, except the inst Saturday | meant, trl ces: e = oy p of the land records of said District, and by | 1—Brown Ma: ition than they were fifty | Rynex, the Misses. Rynex, Miss” Rathbun, Mrs, | 2¢™ocracy off “‘solid” Florida in this presi- . election, except the last Saturday | _se23-4t C._G. SLOAN & ©O., Aucte. | direction of the party secured, we will sell at_pub All Store Fixtures, Show Cases and Machinery im the vicinity says that the s ear, Mrs, Lelia Spea Judge and Mrs. Evarts, | dential campaign, for reliable information Tilinois—On Tuesd, Pe inresteeckniprered D BROS., Auctioneers, Soy Qe ee on MONDAY, the store euntcment. cniier het nia Mrs. ‘and Miss Blundon, Mr. dz, the S a ol —O1 a: - eas HE FL A § REE | se26 d&d's LL W. SLAS, Trustee. Ranes: Mr Murphy. Me’ and Mes ‘Oslin Suite | £m several “sure enough democratic” | ing election up to Tuesday before election | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FIVE FRAME Houses, | O'CLOCK P.M. the house and lot formerly. owned — a ss burg, are in no better condition than they wert Mr. Steinmitz, Mr.” Amie and daughter, Mr. election and remain open for three days| By virtue of iain deeds of t oka escidlecy sera pag pee eee eer ai ee days y vivtusiof two -eeriain deeds of trast, recorded |B. acy; asd ramming’ th democratic majority for the state ticket, | poy ensuing. in Libers 3 ber Be Gna oe troeetee ema a ‘and | Counties shows, by careful canvassing, that | day. AS ee tee AND) 1 ae 2h eee in the District of |.R. 8, PONALDSON, AUCTIONEER, 942 T.N.W. yefore the birth of the oldest inhabitant. - Noel, Mrs, Rathbun, 3 a = . y EET ' NORTHEAST, NOI OF | ColumMia, beginning for the saine ata point on the = wie GS Mes Joel, Mis, Rathbun, | Mrg they are going to vote for the gold ticket. | Indiana—Regulated by assembly. FLORIDA AVENUE AND WEST OF BLa- | Bennings’ road to Marlboro: on the line which for. | CHANCERY SALE OF KEAL ESTATE IN HAAR- GAITEERSBURG. and Mrs. McGee, Mrs. Shields, 3 ‘annie Cramer, | The lower east coast countles will poll a lowa—Second Thursday next preceding DENSBURG ROAD. Miss Wetster, Miss § ckels, Mi Miss Katie Rody, after & visit of three weeks to | 1 ‘The democracy of the Gaithersburg election dis- | Ruwley Springs, has returned to Riverdale in ex- | Will split on the county democratic tickets HALF MILE FROM ‘ether. NEAR CONDUIT ROAD, IM- wester 2084 and 2105, at folios 351 und 112 | line of said road 64 feet; the Kansas—Registration of voters repealed. | ¢t 84. respectively, two of the land records of | thence east 11% feet; “thence sout A TWO-STORY FRAME HOt trict will rally at the town hall Thursday, Oc- | cellent he: and will, with St. John’s (democratic) coun-| Kentucky—Morday, Tuesday and Wed- | fhe District of Columbia. we shall ecll, in front of | f the place of beginning, containing 7.406 square AROUT EIGHTEEN THOUSAND SQUARE tober I, under the auspices of the Bryan and Sew- | q_!h¢ Riverdale public school ts again in session, | ty cast a surprising vote for Palmer and | nesday preceding election day the premises, on MONDAY. | THE TWENTY. | fect. and belng the same property conveyed by FEET. ag o a There are forty-four pupils enrolled, ‘The. work ot | tY> rprising vote ¢ y. EIGHTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1596, AT | Wiliam B. Lacy to Squire Williams, all Silver Club. Among the speakers secured for | grading the schools a Prince George's county. is | Buckner, with every prospect of electing| Loulsiana—Regulated by assembly. SIX O'CLOCK P.M., the southerly twenty-four (24) | Pieved by a two-story frame dwelling ‘and store, | | BY virtue of ia decree of the Supreme Court of the occasion are Ardrew A. Lipscomb of the Dis-| much retarded this year by the mysterious delay Maire—Twelve secular days prior to clec- | feet front by the depth of lot one hundred and tw itaining 7 rooms. the | District of Columbia, in equity No. ct of Columbia and Mr. Blair Lee, nominee for | 18 furnishing the free books which Maryland pro- | 2 801d man to Congress—presumably Bank- | tion, (102), the mortherly fourteen (4) feet front by th Fis of sale: One-third cash, and balance in | 17423, O'Neil et al. vs. Kiefer et al. be Mr. Blalr Tee, nominee f0F | viges for her pupils. ‘The teachers were summenca | er Ambler of Jacksonville, a man always @| Marylard—Tuesdays, September 15, 22, depth of is onal undred fand three (168) and, the equal Amounts in six and twelve months, with sn signed trastce will oll at, faublie auc — ol inesd: het i 9 2 sd + | southerly tcp feet front by he depth of ot er from y of sale, or all cash, desired. | 0 2 em Py _ > Nelson Cooper, colore’, of Quince Ore! oasibuiinee ae aay te ter Sattar |-democrat and without reproach. September 23, 29, 20, Ocicber 6 and 7 and | oue hundred and four. (104) of the subdivision of | Conveyancing at ‘cost. of purchaser.” Terias of xt ALD. 1s been committed to jall at Rockville, charged with ‘said books to be. sent to Upper | There is all possibility of the white repub- | 13 for revision only. Long Meadows, recorded in Book County No. 6, | sale to be complied with in fifteen days or resale LOK all that ‘piece of i carrying concealed weapons. Te te stronely sus. | Mirlvoro’ at the end of the school’ year, when the | leans in Florida giving the two Congress-| | Massachusetts—On or before 15th day of | page 7, and the south clever of Crowt's subdivision of Haar- 11) feet tront by the | at risk of defaulting purchaser on five duys’ notice. | [2"t of cl 2 1 . depth of lot thirt: picloned that Cooper was an accomplice in the | “N00! board will examine the condition of the | men to the gold men, and receiving in re- | September of any year. it Sf fepth of Tot thirty-atx GO) ‘and the north one TAMER Ug EDWAltDs, fer, a the games vecurded im county” ook Cow, books. retaining In thelr possession the teachers’ | turn for their aid the McKinley electors. Michigan—Saturday next preceding elec- | £0, front by tbe depth of lot thirty-seven, (37), BARNARD, ube Sette” or aie <a = of Jery Mackel cht, bi . = i ok Levy No. 2 7 of of the District” of Columbia, together with the hooting of Jeiry Mackell Saturday night, but for | salaries until ‘they are satised concerning the} In St. Augustine will be enrolled over 300| tion and not to exceed three days succeed- | Ss gccorded in Book Levy Court No 2, page $7, of | oe se ag 500 sartec™, | improvements thereon, 15,000 square sree eumleat gridence fo hold bim on that | Uithe house of Mr. I, T, Fowler was the objective | Sund money democrats, just as soon as the | ing. together with the Improvements on all of said lots. ———— — SES: | tect, more or property is the conrealed. weapons, pending further Investication | Point of a metry party from Washington Thursday | State election is disposed of. Brevard and| Minnesota—Second and third Tuesday,| Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one | C- G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. ae ge hore ot ag Mr. Eddie O- Zeigler of Hyattstown has left evening. Music and fen were in order till the | Dade counties, with their large accessions | second Saturday and last Wednesday pre- | 804 two years, with interest at 6 per cent per <= Goreaae, une $5 an the Wosblegion wil tore Paes Bethany College; W. Vat take a, theological | co Sie ana Min Bodie wenn Dae En Bee Heherts, | er oeneri mien, aretstrongly’ republican: | ceding election. snoum, payable semi-annually. 60 on each howe | F5Q PALMSGOF. THE LEAD= | etre aint Tait arate tena ee . of Mr. and Mrs. Fowler were Drv P.M, Kober ae 3 red - chont 12 : tng the ministry of the | of) Mu and Mrs. Fowler were Dr P.M. Hoberts, | Only the white republicans are mentioned, |“ Montana—All. legal days from 15th of | .. 10 |. betwee e Conduit ud Canal roads, *e Fiont: Hopkins. Ss tied, | but these, with the sound money democrats, | September to 15th October. Wat Wi DUsdansi ING VARIETIES AND Sei)" wat ofthe Postal monde ne “ME iM rod. Si" Haniphecr My. Was, | Will doubtless agree on the above, as neither | Mississippl-Any. time four months prior | _se21-déts ‘Trastees. Terns of sale: fof Ue purchase mones hic. charles F. Haberts, | can hope to elect their Congressmen or | to election. » DUNCANSON BROS] AUCTIONEREE OF GOOD SIZE fn cosh, aud th beth Dwyer died suddenly Burns, Mr. Wm. wwyer died suddenly at her home j Hurns. Mtr. a rally at | Chur Clarksburg distriet prohibitionists ha lance in two equal installments 7 ayable in one and two years, with interest at the thet ae fe Whee Dnee are ERE Ae Roberts, Miss Alle Higgins, Miss | electors. United, and with the aid of dis-| Missourl--No registration. a Se or 6 per eal Pr SnMath, pupalle wea: steed . Including many ladies, greeted H. | Mand Hirging, Misn Hurneclo, Mise Nellie Lefoct, | satised party democrats, with the increas-] Nebraska—Thursday of third weck, Fri-| TRUSTEES’ SALE,OF THREE FRAME HovS! AT PUBLIC a a ge dt Reel cae ap J, Fanning, the speaker of th on. Prot. G. ‘Girison. Miss Stokes, “Miss Florence, Howell. | ing breach of the pops entering party demo- | day of sevond week, Baturday of first week SOS, 2003, 2097 AND 2021 GALES. STRE AUCTION. tiuxt upon the property sold, or all cash, at the W. Walker owningsville sans. Pies Miewence Mewar, Extatony Math Heath) catie canks, and the dévelopine spirit to| aicdintely preccdine coe NORTHEAST, ROSEDALE AND. ISHERWOOD. : option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 re- Capt. John Capers and family have removed | Fserly and Mr. Bruce. “down the old warhorses,” who claim al Nevada < mrecediiee elecuon: » | eaty, Wittve of two certain deeds of trust, record; | On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH, | quired at tine of sale. ‘Terme of sale to be com to Washington for the winter. ae living by the party's fidelity,gives great en- ‘evada—On all legal days from 1st July | ed in Vibers No. 1806 and 121, at follos’447 and | 1996, at TWELVE M. and FOUR P.M, within our | plied with within ten days. from das sale, or Rev. J. 5. Hutehtson of Baltimore, presiding GLENCARLY party’ 61 1- | to 21st October. 209 et seq., respectively, two of the land records | rooms, 146 street, we will sell for xecount of a | the property to be resold after five days’ previous cider. is holding the third quarterly. meeting of NCA 3 couragement to sound money democrats] New Hampshire—Tuesday next preceding | of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, tn front | well-known local florist, without. reserve, 150 Fine | notide: at the risk and cost af defralt te p & ners clrenit a the Travilah M. E. Church Olen e ‘ arate i ae Cate hopes for the McKinley electors. day of electicn. ore Poorer a MO: Pate ay ‘WEATY- P in of good size urd varlety. All in splendid te.For a more particular descriptio South today anday. fall preseated a picturesque and animate Bryan democrats, by the way they never iss aas Cu te, of SEPTEMBER, A.D. ., condition, roperty mentioned above re is made to the apleted hastens: (ae Neclesuille charge bave | scene last Wednesday night, the oceasion belng the | mention poor Tom ‘Watson's name, poopooh | eintion ney earenerucsiage an Sonat | SENT roast eee ec caaribereeartane oe rt. G. SLOAN & ©0.. Aucts,_| ecter, which description Wil also be read at thine jected a handsome parsonaze for their pastor, a ox “ id <* aes Ichards, at Germantown. Mr. Rich- padre ied of econ Music neni eager by patel of thet pope tn Hlorics making 6 preceding election. with the ec Sea ed ae poet RATCLIFFE. SUTTON & 2: hE chee WALTER H. MARLOW, Jr, Trustee, arus moved in from Toyds the past week, dispos- | local talent, and the program, cepsist of twen- 5 ley are blinded by stumpers New York—Third and fourth Fridays and | Peas parts of lots nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) an Successors to Itatcliffe, Darr & Co. e23-12t* dis “716 D st. naw. nz of Ms Deantiful home In that town to Mr. Hig- | ty dances, was thoroughly enjoyed by tho large | are trying to delude the voters by talking | second, third and fourth Saturdays betore | {Welve (12). Dlock twenty-one (21), ‘of Rosedale and | _ Very Desirable Bullding Lot ‘on the south side of ——- eS OX. gins for 83,000, nutuber of guests present. All who enjoyed the | to them as if they were all ignorant. Their | Clecti 3 Isherwood. K street between 19th and 20th streets nortiwest, | RATCLITFE, AUCTIONEERS, ‘The Munting Hill Epworth League Thursday bs 7 ui fal . ve the | Clecticn. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one | 23 fect front by an average depth of 9 feet to an Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & h i ‘* | hospitality of the committee and their ‘allacies fail, for never before have the Tae = i yer 7 e % = CRSDAY sagt fag Wohl a sect ar ihe hones pitality ec hel numerous | fallacies meyers have tne | Nocth Carolina—No registration. and two years, with Interest at_6 per cent per an On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCT i friends expressed themselves: being greatly | Voters een so plentiful y supplies w North Dakota—Tuesday two weeks before um, payable semi-annually. $50 on each house T. 1806, AT HALF-PAST PR O CLOCK TRUSTEES SALE OF PRICK HOUSE ON CARO- tation, pieased with the arrangements, ard the success of | C@™paign literature as now. election. required at time of tale. oeewsos Bill fter for sale. by public anction, tn fr LINE STREET RE?WEEN FIFTFENTIL, SIX- ; a i E SAAC OL. NS he premises, lot 14, sq. 86, being situate yt STREETS NORTH ES eee the affair was evident to all Populists Will Knife the Democrats. | Ohlo—Thuredays of third and fourth CHAS. Fy BENJAMIN, ees eae ng sine TRESTIL T AND Uo STREETS NoitTHNeESt, : <<, “Spiritual Mission of Ep. | .4™mens those wko participated in the pleasure of | ‘The populists on the west side of the| Week, Friday and Saturday second week] sel5-d&ds Trustees. | mand the attention of parties in search of a valu-| By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in nh League, Ww. Be weat. “Ar"tse con | the dance were the following: Messrs. Kearney, | state will do anything to knife the demo- | Pflor to election. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO, AUCTIONEERS. ple building site. Terms easy and made known at | Liter No. 1849, folio 41 et seq_. one of the land ion of the Uterary the pastor was tendered a | Oliver, Cooke, Stockbridge, Wilson and McWhorter | Grats for their treatment of the Ocala-| Qf¢R0n—No registration. See eto Mataife, Dare & Co} sale. sezidddse | recorls of the District of Coluinbia, amd st the es for the lanier sida well hited ‘purse of | S24 Misses Green, Mcore, Liufrio and Kyan of | aitiance platform. ‘They will not join their Renns¥ivanla—No registration. VERY. BUSINESS PROPERT TRUSTEES SALE OF LARGE AND VALUABLE | Signed: survividg trustes, will offer for. salen by sug. Refrestments ‘were then served to. ait | Magumlngton, M~ Willett of Chicago, Mise Grace | Votes with the sound money men and the | aay Tecemben eee On OF before first | VERY 4 Wibet SOUTHWEST, BY AUCT Her IS ALTER OPENING ISTO ELSTMEET | pattie aactiony tn front of the premise an SATOH present, — ia, 3 . Gra . S ahan, = % oa MONDAY — AFTERNOO: EPTEM RE a oe > SETS, | DAY, THE THIRD DAY OF OCT: AD. Seats ed Beals of Pate hark | the straignt democratic vote. | geoutt Dakota—Tuesday two weeks before HY-EIGHIH, Vat | HALEGAST FOUR | py mica of « deed of trest, duly recorfed ta We ey a LANGDON. : Kate Pifer of Capon Springs, Messrs. Pelham, | ‘There is hardly a county in Florida with- z a OE CT RE og alee A ae ee T4X2, follo 146 et seq. of the land eat gt Ng Win ae Megas ages gd > Beene Johnson, Young. Stockbridge, Carter, | out a bad “‘scar” on democratic harmony, outs Corehng NO) pee sieeton. Se et aeata alt eqeare 02 ords of the Disiriet of Columbia, and at the request | Ur Cequmuine seh ej An Interesting meeting of Langdon Tc Lo. H, Wibirt und Gurley and the Misses Hull. | and as many see no hopes of Bryan's elec- ea eae hese A Improved by a two-story brick house, now used for | Of the party thereby secured, we will sell, at public | ting Jot. uumbered sixty-one (ls of Diller TB ‘ ic u . 0. ‘ Yeung, Stocking and White of Alex: @ Texas—First Tuesday of month preceding aay 2 auction, infront ‘of the premises, on WEDNES- | {2 : 4 : G. T., was held last evening, and two candidates | andria county. ae and others realize that Palmer and| and for twenty days thereafter prior to | Mubiness Puree | ot. uatance in one und | DAY, SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH, 1896, AT HAT Beet price egg Radic ne pimp ade 9 Were Initiated. The reports. submitted indicated | Mr. William Stockbridge of Washington has re-| Buckner represent pure democracy, they ea fereath trom ittieneayy le, | PAST. FOUR O'CL PM, the following 4 « pe eaice of Che SMentist ar tl Gal Nee erie te he we ed home, after a chort visit to his aunt, Mes. | will vote against fostering the Chicago | 12”. 0 reptetration: Pwo ZENS arith lntereat ror. Mroperty col et | scribed real estate in the city of Georgetomny Dis. Oh aa oe Ing next for the benefit of the lodge will be a r BP. Jones of Walnut avenue. abortion on Jefferson and Jackson, and} ytah—n, istrati 5 all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit | trict of Columbia: All of Jot 141 in W. H. 1 ae iess gaeads waccan Mr. Cowling of Fairfax Theological Sem-| crush out the ‘Fillman-Altgeld-Stewart | U{@h— No registration. Of $200 at time of sale. All conveyancing, ete., at | Manogue’s subdivision of lots 118, 119 and 120, In par Kat succes, ry will officate at the regular church services | tongrel’ crowd for all Gide he wodiae doe | gVirginla—Up to within ten days of the | of $20 at tums Threikeld's Addition to Georgetown (being In square “4 dence of >. Lorrs, quite sick. 2 lar monthly mee! e a ras = 4 - 2. § bok Gov, Shepherd (Georgetown), page 25, of ¢. ie "i tig Btwaid Howe of Langdon yesteniay took “he | Springs Cooperative Assoclution was called to order | It is sald on good authority that as Mr. | nyse te Siccucne: ime UP 0 ten days | _se22-d&ds___ : Ss |S ' ra alice of uid District, ex- | formed Parmente to te sccured ty deed of, trust felt ner be eae aetna ad eae Saves bre Be ge ee ee CRE Le Tee Ge Seung cannot Fone tor Sones Con- | “west Virginia—No registration. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTS., se NW. feet by depth of forty feet | oprion. A eposit of $26) wequired at the thne of The condition of Mrs. C. A. Baker and her two | as the “First Fultion,” created some Hetle discas- : ean Bob" bang, |. Wisconsin—Tuesday ‘three weeks preced- | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED sich a depostt or g50 | Mle, If the terms of sale are not complied with who Lave been very fll for some weeks, | sicn, but was finally adopted. After the passage of | O74 district agairst Capt. “Bob” Davis. | ing clection and two days thereafter. TROLERTY ON TENTH STREEL NEAR E oe en a drppelt of $50 | in fittecn days from the day of ule the trustee strlous that it has been found neces- | a few routine mutters the association, upon the | democrat, he would sacrifice himself for | "Wyoming—No registration. STREET SOUTHWEST. ech tank ak cit ean anes knee ta trained nurse to care for them. motion of Mr, Walter Jones, adjourned at 9 o'clock, | McKinley electors. i: z = By virtue of a.deed of trust, recorded in Liber risk and cost of th faulting purchaser after 5 —_>—_ vring THI the delightful rome of Mr. and | Mr. H. T. Gibson. who is leading partner ieee 1664, folio 408 et seq., of the innd records of the | days’ advertising of such resile ih some newspaper jowar foun, see gusty | Published in Washington. 1. °C. All conveyancing, cash, atthe option of | PeCOMMing, dec. at the cot of the purcha as thrown open last " 7 re a st Co , by the writ BROOKLAND. BRP eae ae Cees Cs in Chattanooga s large stove concern, says Took ‘No’ Risks. Distiet of Columbia, and uy. the, writte For nearly three hours the forty members of that | } 22" 6 2 est side of the state. where | from Up-to-Date. ‘The entertainment given Ist night at the Meth- | popular organization contested for the honors of the | he has visited. while the shouting for S direction } terly) and secured by dced of tras note secured thereby, default | sold, will be taken, or al ‘in the payment of sald note, I r. FER, having taken pla the purchaser. All’ conveyancing and recording at 022-C1 Borst ; Bryan and Sewall and fi “Why don’t you take’a bath?" sald Cum- | will offer for sale, at auction, on” MUN: | purchaser's cost. a "e cate ee odist Church proved a very enjoyable affair. ‘The | ¢vening. At the conclusion of the fifteen games vy u ewall and free coinage of sil- DAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1896, AT JOHN W._PILLIN C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 cburch was well filled with an appreciative audi- the secretary announced the winners as follows: ver strikes terror to the democrats who |80 to a tramp. FIVE (CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, IRVING “WILLIAMSO) i yore J was E = Mr EBs yntocking. highest score among the | are democrats ‘cause they are democrats.| “If I could get filtered water to bathe in | sublot 15, in square 853. s028-cokds Trustees, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF _ VALUABLE IMPROVED *. ‘The selections were varied and well ar-| gentlemen, vith eleven games to his credit, and | the sound money democrats arc dolnw cr . ‘Terms: One-half cash, and the balance in one KEAL ESTATE, No. 727) ‘THIRTEENTH ranged, and many of the participants had to re- | Miss Louise White, highest among the ladies. with | jentiy {1 k zs I would, boss.’ car, With interest. A deposit of $100 will be re- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. STREET SOUTHEAST. os spond te encores. The whole affair reflects great | the same number. Refreshments were served at a ently immense work, and that over there. ‘iltered water?” Zhired at the time of sale. All conveyancing apd ia RS ere By virtue of ain decd of trust t Anted io See ae i . late hour, after which the club adjourned, to mect | 88 here, gold democrats will spring out of Yes, sir. In these days of bactllures | tecording at purchaser's cost. If the terms ate | TRUSTEPS’ SALE OF HOUSES AND PREMT: Paveuy 2, S8bL Seay Gaeta Cau credit npon Mrs, Hospital, whe had the enterti at the residence of Mr. M. C. Mitchell October 9. | every bush and form sound money clubs as | and things whighxire-likelycto ereep into | not complied with the right to resell at the cost | KNOWN —AS. 620K STREET AND 116 24, 1804, in Liber No. I8sh. at follo B2L et cee ment In charge. The work of Miss Duisy Clark In| Among the guest present were the following: | soon as the state election ts past. In Tam-| one’s aycrem through the pores, one canve | of the defaulting purchaser is reserved. STREET SOUTHWEST. z * | of the Ian@ records of the District of Columis her various selections was one of the chief fea- aes ou eee as eee os oes CP pa are two sound money democratic clubs. | be too aretal you know:’ v: JOSEPH B. BAILEY, By decree of the Supreme Court of the District | aud at the request of the party secured therety tures of the evening. Her numbers on tke mando- | Jones. Mitchell. Gurley, tocking a! ‘errett of | aggregating 400 business men, men of po. RA ads se21-d&ds Surviving Trustee. | of Golumbia, passed in equity cause No. 16492, in | we, the undersigned trustees, will sell, at pub™ Min, her singing and recitations were all heartily Ee: Be litical influence and business integrity, who TRUSTEES SALE OF SEVEN 2sToRy BRICK | 2,$05¢,J2 Wich Holden et al. were complainants | auction. tut FRIDAY, THE recelved. No doubt the hit of the entertainmes GARRETT PARK. are sowing golden seeds everywhere. AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. DWELLIN UMBERS 4 TO 10, INCLUSIVE, | trustees Will, on TUESDAY. SEPTEMMER che eo = recitations of little Ralph Hospital, who = A prominent populist worker says: “As == ‘ DINGMAN PLACE BETWEEN NORTH CAP: | TWENTY-NINTH, A.D. 1896, at HAT cits great fovorlte In Brookland. The zither selec- sure as God is on our gide, if Bryan don’t Monday. ITOL STREET AND NEW JERSEY AVENUE | FCUR O'CLOCK 'P.M., In front of the ‘and tics by Mr. Miller, the reeftations by Miss Eva | There will be a republican mass meeting at Gar-| throw away Sewall, the gold and silver | Duncanson Bros, Aucts, 9th and D ets. uw.—| _AND E AND F STREETS NORTHWEST. Sl at public auction the following pieces of red | designated ‘ae ‘andl Hurd and the voeul ‘soles by Miss Annie Chapma rett Park, under the control of the republican being axton's subdiviston e numbered one thousand and twe Hollid straddler, and recognize Tom Watson, #0 | Gaics st. n.c. (itosedale), dwellings Nos. 2003, | PY. Wetec, of # deed of trust more 1 Miss Ai nies aud m1 3, | county committee, Thursday, October 1. Capt. | sure shall we, who are to contribute the | 2017 and 2021. duly recorded in | estate, situate in the city of W other numbers of the prog Liber No, 1324, follo 219 et seq., of the land rec- | Pyctrict, to wits Lot thirty-thres fale Monday, September 28, at | Ords of the District of Columbia. and at the request | Pst its 0 “4 ton, in sald | (49 ize were fond in Gil and ) in square | sq = four hundred and sevexty-one (471), having a front fi spe é Liber No. 15. were a o by Helen Moore and Mary and | Jchn McDonald, republican candklate for Congress; | strength to the Bryan ticket, replace Bryan | 5:80 o'clock p.m. Isaac L. Johnson and Chas. F. | of the party thereby secured, we will sell at publle | of twenty (20) feet by a depth of one handred and | at fatto Te in the alice of the 8 carver: ‘of the ent Leuise mandolin duet by Miss Daisy | Judge Allen W. Tourgee, Daniel Ramey of Penn-| with Norton, Allen or Butl Bi etic in front of the premises, on MONDAY, 110) feet to an alley, improved 1 hs a nd exe mmger Wgrae Usfr poNg ‘ a bie on, ry Butler. Bryan is | Benjamin, trustees. ee OD ee TWENTY EIGHTH, 1990, Ae Bie | ee) tock, ta, an alley. impr uy a three. | District, together with the improves ents, consist Suupasiwent: reading’ “the tittle “Hero's by | Ssivania and Gen. Allan Rutherford will be pres: | losing us Texas, and is jeopardizing our | patciife, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 020 Pa. ave. nw. | STOR PAE. the following described real extats | fiche Lethe eee we eed gent mee aes ee ee Mrs. H. Hospital,” and . “A Blessed | ent and make addresses. Other gtates, We ranma: Tennessee and | _41 gt. ».w., business property No. 285, Sale Mon- | in the city of Washington, District of Columbia: |" IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER ther will ret | “iris of tales One-third of the purchose money “by Miss Annie “Holltd; G Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Tasker have purchased cannot afford it; and | a2)” Sotember 28, at 4:80 o'clock p.m, Tots 144 to 150, both Itclusive, in Fannle A. | the east sixteen (16) feet elght (S) inches front by | to be paid iu cash, and the balance in two. equal aml Mrs. Hollidge. ‘The entertainment closed | the Baldwin house, and are now residing at Gar- | Shall not throw away our hands for Sewall, 7 = < Moore's subdivision of lot 67, in square 628, as | the full depth thereof of lot fifteen (15), square | installiwents, Ve tt e and with with a benediction by the pastor, Rev. Wm. H. | rett Park. who will creep into the republican camp | ,C- G- Sloan & Co., Aucts.—Sale of paints, oils, | Ferhat recorded in book 14, page 197 of the ‘ree- | six hundred and fifty (650), improved by’ a two- | Interest at kid Ger por eentum: per mange pay elle Ra zens and teachers are much pleased with | Mr. Herman Holloruth and family bave taken|!f he loses this fight. Virtually, we get &c., at store 1804 7th st. n.w., on Monday, Septem- | ords of the surveyor's office of said District, with | story frame dwelling fronting on M street, and a ¥ semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by of trust npon th ty sold, or all cash option of the p A deposit of = be required of the purchaser at the tine ‘aeed 4 S thing in Georgia or Alabama but - | ber 28, at 10 o'clock a.m. the work on the school building. Within a few | the Abbott home for a year. ne 8 ut prom: a weeks all the furnishings will be In the building, Gen. and Mrs. Abbott are stopping with their | !8es. Why, the ‘nigger’ can do better than | horse, wagon and harnese. on each lot must be made at the time of sale, and | cash, ba! then the Brookland wl will be one of the | conghter, Mrs. John T. Abbott, on 13th street ex-| that by selling democrats his votg, be-| Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— - also, at 12 o'clock, | the improvements above stated: fiame shanty In the rear of lot, on public alley. Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of $50 | Terms: Ote-third of the purchase money in nce In two equal installments, at one the balance in three equal installments in one, two | and ‘two years, secured by the notes of the pur- | Ail « "4 are maha most complete of the ‘subuchan schools, ‘The room | ¢C ay cause he knows they don’t count on the | Trinidad st. ne., dwellings Not. 1020, 1022, 1028, | and three seare from day, of sale, for which inotes | chaser, and a, died of trust on the property sold, or | the ma ee ies eae ng ng ot the first doer which was formerly occupied by : i ood 2 if the purchaser, bearing Interest from day of sale | all cash, at the purchaser's option. Notes to bear | [ited en day the ‘seventh and elzith gradea Is now used as the || Mr. Eaward J. Brady has returned from his trip | TePublican side 1028 and 1232. Sale Monday, September 28, at 6 | of the purchaser, hearing Interest from day of sale | Mt cost from Gay of wale. Couveyanclng’ and re. | Tl within ten di ae manual training shop. This has been well fitted up | to Nantucket and visit to relatives at Wilmington, ter the State Election. o’clock p.m. Charles F. Benjamin and Wm. H.} oy'the property sold, will be taken, or all cash, | cording at purclaser’s cost. A deposit of $50 re- | the roperts atthe risk and rost of the pureb for this purpor nd is under the supervision of | Del., and is now back at Georgetown College. Parties have been canvassing the state | Duncanson, trustees. at the option of the purchaser. All’ conveyancing | quired on crch plece of property at time of sale. | jn s an net ot ee per Mr. Fred. Harries, who also has charge of the Mt. | Miss Lizzie Burke is spending the fall months & the state | “hos. Dowling & Co., Aucts., G12 E st. n.w.-—10th | and recording at purchaser's cost. rms of sole t> be complied with within ‘fifteen |} Gcmult., | The nal Mutual, Batlding ant schol.” The shop will “accommodate | with her friend, Mrs. E. D. F. Brady, at the Park. | in view of organizing sound money demo- | ,. Oca” met. sw., unimproved ty. Sale Mon- THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, doys from the date thereof, otherwise trustees re-| Chaser. if desired, two-thirds of the purchase: peice twelv= pupils, and manual training is a prescribed | Mrs. Sargent ‘and family, who have been summer-| cratic clubs, and they are met with by the | St: Dea! a eweD cpanel INO. W. PILLING, serve the right to resell at the cost and risk of | on jt.’ usual terms. ly forthe boys of the seventh and eighth grades. | Ing at the McHenry cottage, will probably remain | query: “Can we elect our electors, or Con- | “#3, September 23, at 5 o'clock p.m. Joseph B. | ge19-eo&dbs Trustees. | defaulting prrchaser OT ercHTo: JAMES F. Hoon, = avant ee Open te toe ore ts | from her recent severe-accident. “°**tMS | gressmen?” “Would we lose our votes by | Bailey, surviving trustee. FUTURE DAYS. Ger Oe Te Facttie building, rior shook Af thes wish fo take it ots | “Mie. Cotas ani family have purchased the Wi-| Not voting right out for McKinley?” And | Thos. E. Waggaman, Auct., 917 F st. n.w.—Ding- : W. MOSBY WILLIAMS," 22 cote ee the first of next week, so that Mr. | son house, and will make it thelr permanent home. when the matter of fusion 1s reached they | man place bet. North Cupitol st. and New Jersey RATCLIFFE SUTTON & ©0., Anctioneers, Office, 1421 F st. n.w. ee. __‘Trurtera. able to isin his work with the | Dr. Borer and family bare purchased the Berry- say: “Count on me when the state election | ave. and E and F sts. n.x., dwellings Nos, 4, 5, 0, een by Rete aI Oe s016-d&ds Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., AUCTIONEERS. ROWE WY Aine ene eee Litre ee 8 over.” 7, 8, 9, 10. Sale Monday, September 28, at 5 Z - eee ae ee = a (Stccessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) Pees on ene ite at marcy Parents | thy, tor Johrson and family, who have been resi@-| ,Democrats fear “negro domination; o'clock p.m. Thos. E. Waggaman and John W. SE me bare oe TRUSTEES SALE OF A RRICK HOUSE, ee ee AS, has a shitatie room for a Ubrary | ing at the Springer house during the summer, ex-| 40 the white republicans, hence " the | pining, trustees és ie z “No. 312, K STREET NORTHEAST. on the second floor. Three bookeases and some | pect to ramove to Washington November 1. strength of the state and local democratic —— —— TEES’ SALE OF A NEARLY NEW TWO-| py virtue of a deed of duly recoded tn chairs have been furnished, and a table Will arrive | ‘Those who have been summering at the residence | tickets, but in the national affairs the AUCTION SALES. RY BRuCK DWELLING, NO. 342 1] Liber No. 1618, follo 51 et seq), one of the land shortly. | It ts the wish of the principal, Mr. ©. | of Mr. James T. Allen have returned to the ci | dread of the negro vanishes, and the power a & STREET § ST. AND THE TWO LATS | records for the District of Columba, and at the hese thi sear for the ase! of the puptle in thee [Fa a be ninalche) de woceatolmachineslayslorida FUTURE DAYS ° By eustue Of fs aertais deel er tease dint May | Sok” cure neomee ahi ome ber makes Boy iieaey on e pupil ne "ark. willatcecathedyvatanroraucindsnianes tard 5 S I E 1 c 0 leed 0 » dated Mas ned, eurviv Will offe: wale. jms means will be used during the Se 17, 1893, and duly recorded in Lil No, ISIS, ctien. in front of the premises, on WED- Trace such books. On the second floor, LINDEN. with strong prospects of placing Florida | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. pecia Ss. XCEIS. foito et eeq., ne of the land records of the Ay HIRTIETH SEPTEMBER, AT. Ist, ts the tenc room, which fs not vet com= ES: in the McKinley column of electors and District of Coluinbia, and at the request of the AST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the follow- Dlete In furnitu Later the principal's room gaining two sound money Congressmen. PAWNBROKER'S AUCTION SALE OF UNRE- BICYCLES holder of the mote thereby secured, we will wcll, real estate, eftuate du the city of tn the first floor will be fitly furnished. Seven | ‘The ertertainment given September 2 by the 9, DEEMED (PLEDGES as ° AU ube ‘auton, In front of "the, preniiers, on | Washinton, (Dinu of Columila, and Kaw class rooms, Ierge halls and comfortable play rooms: VI ent Society was, by special I will sell, at the store of Bernard Burnstine, a HE SECOND DAY OF OCTO! distinguished as parts of lots fear 4) and three @) Skee Guar Walid thy ant connplots te thin vite en, ere er eee a en ON BOSTON COMMON. ‘Penneylvania avenue northwest, on ‘THUIS- ee Ik, ATHTALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK EAL. | In square nunibered seven hundred apd. ¢ itr, reset, cereals Shatiey weet st ee OCLOBER FIST, "1806, at HALE-PAST € CSU WIiIMC!)H | tir. Mic of tana situate In the clty of Wash: | Gb. beginning fxr the cme ata point ‘The teachers at the Brookland school are as fol- | with muste by the 2d Regiment Band of Wash-| Bryan Introduces Sewall, Who Says EN pail Pctes a Trou stag Octo oU ington, District of Columbia, and distinguished as | Bi street ou- hundred and six (106) feet east of the lows: Principal, Mr. C.K. Finckel, who has charge | ington added. The entertainment consisted of three 2 '¥% | number, and ‘trom P to 20385, new number, being (96), ninety cording to a sul) 7) and ninety- | southwest sion of part of | cast alone par (44), and re- | north and 4 nd running still lots ninety-si: Behe seth 'oaolchth arate sixth and Fourth | Eten Sa Mer csaeer in blucbeasit He's Still on the Ticket. Hdger icone sear ananer or win ines | OI the market. eet grades, Mise L. P. Bailey; fifth grade. iiss Given: | Clatle, as discovered by Fatima,” the ladies taking | The audience which greeted Mr. Bryan, | due twelve months or more. is sale ccusists of Vs square five hundred and forty- pet states hird grade, Miss Rose: Gold, Silver, Metal Watches, Dinmonds of all de- ° NO ib: fore Sb, An the alice of ans, cwardly Yasin“ ant the tea firs’ grades, Mise Sexton and | part béing Miss Emma Wilron, Fatima, and Misses | the democratic preeidential candidate, on | scriptions, Rings, Chalus, ‘Lockets, Scarf Plus With full facto Se ee adie ake ameeety oe with Maryland avenue, two (2) Miss A. M. Fletcher. Much thought has been | Ellen Wilson, Daisy Clark, Keys, Habr, Nelyon, | oston Common yesterday afternoon was | Studs, Earrings, Races GS Gis enraceles improved by a six-room brick dwelling and the two ce Sombre ey eo si n feet re tith ork. and Mr. ‘Tracy will have the | Mrs. Miller, Misses Ray, Mamle Montgomery, Bes-| Started on his tour through the “enemy's | Dental and Survering, Instruments, Scaleking, Poo guaran ee. (e) 1 [I s operty will be sold as a rex to the beginning, together with all t Sin char last year. sie Montgomery, Keys, Scudder, Doolittle, Thomp- | Country.” and Billiard Balls, Clothing and Ladies’ Wearing ona antet eeu Sxtmsbeance of $4,000, the rights. ete. Tt has been dec nt to have cooking In the Nelson, Hahr and Clark; “The coming man," No estimate placed the number of people | Apparel of sll descriptions. Sale to continue every falance must be paid in cash, within ten days from third cash, th school. as was thenght during the summer. This | 500+ Nelson. ie at less than 60,000, while many even place | day until ll lots are sold. sO MY ST OTA agent oC RISD wlll here hb Aatorcet ix department will he at the Woodburn school, aud 't | Meesr#. Moon, Sullivan, Will Ray, Reese, F. Birs-| 1° a+ 70,000. Mr. Bryan had addressed & big folders of tekets aplease pace peatice ae fs we SUE LEE OE REET” AML By magnet nom, payali ; ie honed ‘hat the ‘puplie of Brwokisn “will take | feld, Herman Birkfeld, Hoyer, Stewart and L. Seud-| gathering at Worcester at 8:30 o'clock. Im-| warren i BERNARD. BURNSTINE, Broker. u Li € uc i on Fecording at the cost of the parchaser. “It'rerime ot | Ly vet of ust on the property: wall or advantaze of this and attend the class st the | qer. In the pantomime “‘A Bachelor in Search of a My LTER. B- 2% : le are not complied with within ten days from he option purchaser Wendiburn once a week. Wife,"" Miss Gracie Birgfeld Tecited from the cor | Mediately after the Worcester speech, Mr. | _se25-Gt_ 9 the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to | Tequlred ayn acceptance of Wid. If the Miss Annie. Ward of Washington, who has been | eee Tee eee eee Frank Bimgteld took } Br¥an started for Bosten. Mr. Bryan, his she guest of Mrs Brawner for some time past, bas | the part of t reinmed home. ymmi TRUSTEES’ E OF DES! E (MPI ET Ws ne Det Cor led vith in fi SESS ROM 7 TNIMPROVED readvertise the property for five days In son S eg Seaben Shey Sheet. ctor, and the wives forteale were | Party and the committee were haif an hour | STIG fon PHONTING. THE NORTH At our salesrooms, Paper published in the said city and to sell the | @¥ of sale the trustee reserves the rie} - © | the property at the risk and cost of the 4 represented by Mrs. Bauer, the Misees Clark, Miss | late ,and the crowd had become very im- IDE OF NORTH “‘A"’ STREET, BETWEEN same at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- — fter five days’ advertisemen: ‘The work on the large sewer In Rrookland ts | Dyoittrie, Mies Montgomers, Miss Laura ay and | patient. Candidate Bryan, with his run-| FirTH AND SIXTH STREETS EAST. chaser. J aearaee Sere ta come newspaper puulished tn Washi Pikhet ts thal acsk, and hatin “tow bucks more | Miss Gliscott: During the entertainment rectta: | ning mate, Vice Presidential Candidate Ar-| By vistue of a deed of trust to us, dated Fer | Q)2O IA. AVE. IN. 4 GPORGE C. ROARMAN, ag (yt gt Pg Will Pring it to the Bunker Tt road. flows: Pisuo, by hrs. J. E. Benedict: recitation, | (BUF Sewall and members of the reception | mary 20, 1602 and Toone cus of tho District 8025 “ Trusteos, | BERS Si WALTER, Jr., Surviving ‘Trustee. Sannaae se Kate tiatter of, Warltagtont song: tn eve: | committee Cccupled a temporary platform | 42 $1,601: Od, econ or me verte ee | = - Om Thursda rare DR ge ore HERNDON. tume, Miss Pauline Montgomery; violin, Boyer | n the center of a broad campus, and the | Corea, by reason of default in the payment of the DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. eee, —— Stewart; piano, Miss Mamle Montgomery; recita- | crowd entirely surrounded the little spot. | indebiedsess secured thereby, we will sell, at pub- ° d x — tes erat RATCLIF LES Interesting revival services are being held in the | tion, Mise Gracie Birgfeld, and vocal solo, by Me. | James H. Mellen of Worcester introduced | Ile auction, in front, of the promises, on TUES. | MVE) ITD ft] g, Oct. Ist TRUSTEES, SALE, OF A TWO-STORY WGK Successors to Ratcliffe, sche 2 ¥ . The minder } ¢ DAY, 24 CTORER, . LANG, NO. ae a s* r RICK M._E. Chureh. Several have professed conversion | the control SeiitcGader et ce Tae |p Ree eter, Povit OCLO 3 d SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK ¥ . | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., that certain parcel of land SOUTHEAST. ‘STH aul diecs me tenbee. The first speaker was Joseph T. O'Sul: a ity, District of Columbia, +} By virtue of @ deed of trust given to us, and DWELLING, NO. 337 NINTH STREET SUUTI'- Gara , livan of Lawrence, prominent as a candi-| imate in Westnet sentycooeat At O Cl k nided in Liber 1974, at follo 111. et” se EAST. A parish tea was held at the Eptscopal rectory || THIRD TICKET IN MARYLAND. | gate for Heutenant governor. He criticised | HONR, t8 and being Jot mannered trent ome ee 410 OCK. duly Tike land records of the District of Columbia, | By virtue of a deed of trast, Ay or Wednesday evening, the following named persons the Worcester persons who placed Mr.| hundred and thirty-nine (889), as said subdivision en eas fing “at the request of the parts secured, we will | Liter No, 100s, at folio 12, of the land ying present: Mrs, Clopton, Mrs. H. Rallou, Mrs. | Gold Democrats Put Up Electors and | Bryan’s picture on a red flag in the after-| is recorded in the office of the surveyor of the Dis- OW OM CXNIDITION. | -1. at rate auction, th front of the promis the Diezrict of Columbia, god pareanat #9 0 Se ee eae Listen to Palmer and Buckner. Hees _ oe a Ona meter eee i ed AT FIVE OCLOCK PAL. the following de: | in Equity, cause No. 17518, and at the - Mrs. Robey. Mrs. Mankin, Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. | 4 thoroughly sympathetic audience, num-| Mr. Bryan appeared with a bouquet of | Mq"atructenuncesto the same belonging. se Terms cash od real estate, Siuate inthe city of Wash- Ay secured ty ald decd of trust, fhe wa: F. M. Ballon, Mrs. Detwiler, Misses Birtic | poring between 4,000 and 5,000, assembled | T0SeS in his hand, and was at once intro- | "Terms of sale: One-third (1-8) cash, and the bal- ° District of Columbia: Lot niuubered scven- an quiatiinted Krasipes, Wh sel i lie Detwiler, Ethel Man- bd = i duced. The enthusiasm was greater than | ance in two (2) equal installments in one (1) and teen in John Miller's subdivision of original ms ee NINTH DAY OF SEPTE MM Des, Minnie Middleton, | 2 Music Hall, in Baltimore, last night to} Boston Common had ever seen before, and | two (2) years from the day of sale, to bear in- lot numbered six (6), in square inmbered six hu: a Sa eS man, Eilen Moreland, | greet Generals John M. Palmer of Illinois; it was fully seven minutes before he was | terest from the day of sale at the rate of 6 per dred and ninety-four (694), acco 4 ALA Lucretia Mankin, “Datsy Laonhardt, centum per annum until | paid, payable sem!-an- Of said subdivision, as t nrles Gesford’s subdivision of pidteretia Mankin, Datsy Taontardt | and Simon B. Buckner of Kentucky, the | allowed to speak. tn Equi euet THE TW! FE, SUTTON & CO.,_ & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘same a Ov be city of Wash: A Uy, and to be represehted by the promissory N SAFE, FIVE SHOW CASES, fice of the surveyor for rovcavate os ekeve, bey, 1 Horst and. Hattie Bicksler. | nominees of the national democratic party tes ae ies coer his epecch ne hotes of the Parchager, betring Interest as afore: TRON AN p AND BOILER, ROLL 0 in subdivision agg tee or age a nd Messrs. J. J. _ Wiley, Walker, Pos! r side said, secured by deed 0} ‘on the property sold THREE HANDSOME WALI a : nage eran ree iee ean Ag Mo i © Hi. Tolson. of for President and Vice President of the| the piatform, as he had been obliged to do | or ail cash, at the option ©f purchaser. A deposit | TION. S: One-third cash, balance in one and two ith Sere, mecerns von Khe pene E caret, and FL Robey, United States. Both gentlemen were hailed | as many as eight times during his address. | of $100 required on acceptance of bid, and other On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH, at | yeors fre is a orp tes ay pase 1 er Sion se eAten ak thee Hiss games wens Introdiced for the amusement of | with the rnost vociferous applause, and| Facing the portion of the crowd. which | 1m to be ccmplicd With tn ffteen (19) daze from | TEN O'CLOCK, AML. we shall tell, at sore Be secured. by p vanla avenue northwest, the above de- | and to bear Interest at the rate of 6 per da le. All comveyanci and rd it i 1 Stone Binding Gt Hollstan Rat Weneswose | the pointe in their addresses were received | seemed largest, he called his companion on | 43,00 Sule = recording at} 281 Penn sy 2 romplied with in n purchaser's cost. scribed articles, partially enumerated. auoum, oF all cash, at the option of. the p nplt en dar. 0 Yedderburn spoke at the 0 3 the democratic ticket to his side, and b VER 'T._ THOMPSON a hascr, A deposit of $100 to be paid at the sule. | offer property et defaulting pe Seelderrae shake, ae, the mecting of the Beran and | with shouts of approval. The meeting was Sfeoq°up on chairs. For the frst tme in OLIVER Trot Feomyivania mera, | Lae Wier B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucte, | Terms to be complied with In 18 day, ot cost. Spe necting weekl, ig the financial question | held under the auspices of the national] this state the two candidates wer ANDREW'B. DUVALL, Trustee, the trustecs reserve the right to peateotsas from crowins ‘of attention." democracy of Maryland, and, prior to the | side by side aaa 472 Louisiana ave. n.w. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. reel the homed at a ead cost of the = 3. 3. DARUINGTY elise ule Robes tq visiting Miss Minnte Thomp- | introduction of the national candidates, an| In introducing his running mate, Mr. | THOMAS DOWLING & OO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, Ghaver's cont. ? pasa a oe ss M Minnie Middleton of Willard is visiting | electoral ticket was unanimously ratified | Bryan said: “My fellow-citizens, I intro- = = BERED 1744 CORCORAN STREET N . JOSEPH R. EDSON, “RATCLIFTE, SUTTON & CO. AL Miss Mintle Mddtetor jar visiting | electoral tomer e ues toon AHA Gees ein Mane: M. B. LATINEIE€ G2. AUCTIONEERS | - Want. CHARLES B. BAIL Gucressors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) Riss Georgia Olivér is quite i. J. J. Donaldson of Baltimore presided, | was willing to stand for free coinage when 2 OALG By virtue of a certain deed cf trust, duly re. | | selS-tu.s&ds = : od ‘sion ax to a teacher for the colored school | and the list of vice presidents embraced | his neighbors were against it. 5 ceided in Liver 1686, folio 204 et sea., of the ta at Oak Grove having heen left to the patrons, 3¢ | the names of many of the representative | “I ¢troduce to you a man who was in Trustee’s Sale of desirable | records of ‘the District of Columbia,” and at the APEAKE 8T., TENNALLYTOWN request of the party secured, the undersigned, trus- yy virtue of a deed of ‘ d financiers of the cit: d . : . USTEES' : % RY. er No, DUN2, folio 248 et J, suiviey, who will commence the school next | Mere Gon, Palmer was escorted upon the | te pay it, «man who did not bey the lnes| Household Furniture: of | tess "is pice crise premics co Lim: | DWE Ne AS Ob vAMOSTOUN . BRICK | Liber, No, D0 fale 218 ee ee eer | te ee ine mualeneeenaett nant | Sent Getiemenene laanca Arner! every description, to be | Rid: ing sot pe in romurctan | gf dirty Seat "Ch es tatiath"tats | Sate tates eek jeck’s grove, the 3 nt. Vhyte, and wal e democratic candidate for Vice * ete ABO) of. SETS [ae Pp a Liber | sizned ye Ph Fe 3 1: ent 9 hurdred and fifty-five (156), of T. F. Schnelder's 2036, at folio 449 et’ seq.. of the land records at_of the pres eke Paice Mee Lipscomb of Alexandria and | Of, them it rose en masse and cheered it- | President. sold at Latimer’s auction | Miinticn ‘or sjuere numberca ene hundred and | 2y':ue District of Columbia, We Will utter at pull Stern DAY BPTEMEER,. 4 atiesar tT | self hoarse. This demonstration was re- Mr. Sewall-said: “It is with great satis- fifty-fiv» (155), as recorded in the surveyor's office | sale, in front of the premises, on THUKSDA 1896, AT HAL AST PM, th CtThere has been a McKinley and Hobart Club | peated when General Buckner appeared. | faction to me that I have the opportunity rooms WEDNESDAY, of the District of Columbia, in Book 15, page 153. | FIRST DAY of OCTOBER, ‘A.D. 1896, at, FIVE | following des f Lats wom- started at Oak Grove by the colored voters. A When, in the course of his remarks, Gen. | to eee your candidate for President, and I ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one | O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 48 in George 8. Balloch’ bered twelv: Mirteen (2 nd the south thir- Mr. E. L. Robey has the foundation for his dwel Palmer mentioned the name of William J.| will also say it is great satisfaction to me September 30, COMMENCE | and two years, with interest at six per centum per | division of part of sauare 60. in the city of Ws teen 13) tect by’ the depth thereof of lot fourteen ptt nd di te about completed. Mr. C. H. annum, payable semi-annually, for which the pur- | ington and District of Columbia. CA), in Mock mumbered three @), In a sabdivisio Weta nen the contcact for. the carpenter work, | [ry22, it was hailed with mingled hisses | to iet you know that his asscciate is still ing at TEN O’CLOCK. a 2 Lis notes, secured by deed of uy f sale: One-third cash, balance tn two Eéward P. Burket of part of tracts orig! which will be commenced within a few days, and applause, lasting five minutes. Every | on the ticket. N> less a person than him- DS ee ei lerms. made wa a pat at tractor trust yy ‘the propert , or all purchase money may | equal installments in one apd two years, with i nally known as “Mt. Ali and ‘rlendshitp, Cazpenters have commenced W. FP. Midd mention of the names of McKinley and | self asked me that question tonight, wheth- | _ BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST, DATED | be paid in A deposit of $250 will re-| tercst at 6 per cent per annum, payable seml- | being as per plat recorded in liber county cash. house Our caspenters are all employed, with good | Cleveland called forth enthusiastic cheers. | er I was on the ticket yet or not, and I am | THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1406, AND | quired at ihe time of sale. If terms-of sale are | nupuall follo 144, one of she records of the surv Prospects for October and secured on the property sold, or all cas! : DULY RECORDED IN LIBER 2009, FOLIO 179 fed with within ten (10) deys from date | ai option of purchaser. Conveyancing at cost of | of the District of Columbia, together with all tiv probably November. Both candidates were at their best, being | glad for the opportunity to say, vain as it | Pr Sng ONE OF THE LAND RECORDS OF THE | ceed Rue trastecs reserve the tight to resell the | nuncharer: OA Meposit of $100 Fequired at time cr La SS ae in good veice, and commanding the un-| may appear for me, your nominee for Vice STRICT OF COLUMBIA, THE UNDERSIGNED, | property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | sale. Terms to be complied with within fifteen ‘tite property Will be sold subject, however, to a RIVERDALE. divided attention of their audience, al-| President is still on the ticket, and he will| TRUSTEE, WILL SELL, WITHIN AND IN FRONT | chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such Te-| days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re 2,500, jor decd of trust for is OF M, B. LATIMER & CO., | sale ta some newspaper published in the city of | serve the right to resell at risk aud cost of default | "Terms over the trust): DAT THE PLACE ABOVE | Washington. All conveyancing and recording at'| ing purchai though many left when Gen. Buckner be- | always be during this campaign, and he| OF AUCTION ROO. ‘The Riverdale Citizens’ Association completed its | gan to speak, owing to the lateness of the | will not decline until after his election on| ON THE DATE A "ash. A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid, terms to be com er. (ENTIONED, A MISCELLANEOUS al IN hascr. J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, Trustee, lied with in 15 fh he Fy of sale. Al ergxnization Wedue day evening by the adoption of | hour, much time having been consumed in | the 3d of November. », | OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | Be SO8t OF Me Parhastt: wirsoN, Trustee, 330 4% ct. mw. | Conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. & constitution and oy-laws, the election of officers, | the preliminaries and Gen..Palmer’s speech, ‘My friends, we are in this fight to stay. CREED M. FULTON, Trustce, JOHN B. LARNER, Trustee, JOEN J. WILMARTH, Trustee. BURR R. TRACY, Trustee. the appointment of committees and the transaction | which lasted for more than an hour. (Applause.) me26-3t ‘Equity building. welT-dkds 1885 'F st. n.w. se21-4h0s 227 4% st. nw. | CHAS. W. DARR, Aity. for Holder of Note. sel

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