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10 “ THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. — PPE Here re eerinine Presbyterian, Grace, Baptist, and Twelfth] AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. af ‘ aro TWENTY-SECOND SESSION | Fresbyterian, Grace, Baptist. Episcopal | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Mr. Johnson, as field worker, reporte: <baay. == 3 that, Including’ thepe schools, there are now | patcue, Sutton & Co., Aneit., 920 Pa. ave. uw. |= = — ae eee ‘Woman's Christian Temperance Union Meets | $e yon re ne me ceriation 3; | <9tH st. &c., dwelling’ No. 387. Sale Turadag, | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. AUCTIONEERS, DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS, ol a ss dist | September 29, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. W. W. Fierce | IRON @AFE, FIVE SHOW CASES. COUNTERS, | TRUSTEES SALE or HoMs J ! "REMIS! Tais Week. Congregational, 3; Uutheran, 5; Methodist | (oa 5.3. Dartington, traviesa RANGE 480 BOILER MOLL-TOL DESK ASD | KNOWN AR" NU. ‘ISS TENTH NIMEET 2; Methodist Protestant, 4; Preabyterian, 16; | _Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. mw.—] TION. : 3 net teh ‘ 3 Under and by of \e p p 1 Protestant Epiecopal, 2; Reformed, 1; Uni-] New Jersey avo. ac, dwelling No. 414. Sale| Ou WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRTIETH, at | Court of the? Diether of cere of the Supreme Program for the Two Days’ Session—| ted Brethren, 1; undengminational, 4. ‘Tuceday, September 29, at 5 o'clock p.m. Jos. R. | TEN O'CLOCK A.M... we ball sell, at- store ‘No. | equity ‘term for suid Dinteiey ae eg une 8B 3 . 281 Pennsylvania avenue northwest,’ the ubove de- | Janet Colton et al. were ~ ‘A draft of the program as provisionally | Edson and Chas. B. Bulley, trustees. ne = S et al, were complafuants and ee: = wa pane a ere aan = = maa thiesmi WD jeter ale aE orihed anticies, wartially enumerated. Garr et al. were defendants, known ase: I6S8T, the “undersigne TORER NINTH AD. Tse, nt “AUCTIONEERS, | PM. tof the preaises, we oO the committee on program. It provides for | st. s.w., dwelling No. 620. Sale Tuesday, Sep- | 6c26-3t_ WALTER BR. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. Hours for Prayer. addresses from eminent Sunday school] tenter 20, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Also, imie- , workers from other cities, full reports by | diately thereafter, dwelling No. 116 M st. aw. 1229 AND 9221 G ST. X.W. i led ee oe cet the local officers: and a primary session | Benjamin ¥. Leighton and W. Mosby Willams, — noe oe Arict. Thinking men—economical men—men who never put out The twenty-second annual convention of | ccnducted by the officers of the Primary | trustees. = Trustee’s Sale of desirable F rren ts) dn sfaty- a dollar without knowing that they are getting at least an the Woman's Christian Temperance Union | Teachers’ Union. The report received the Tomorrow. < gtd ‘arin 1 st equivalent for their outlay, are the people to whom we address our “Ad.” today. ae, a ; unanimous approval of the committee. ™ of the District of Columbia will be held’at | “Ghatrman Alden of the credentials com-|R st. between 6th Wesley Chapel Thursday and Friday Of | mittce reported that requests for tick-| Sile Weduesduy. sale of building lot in alley ope I 37th sts. G zimto| Household Furniture of orgetOwn. yc! every description, to be feet on iW th the fall d. as the seme ts more yerticu e 2 ie - 3 a9 | Pe. John W. Pilling and Irving Wi:Mainsen, trus- 2 the proceedings in anid enuse ther The man who is looking for a $50 overcoat for $10 had $n es ioag one, and the two daye are | Clade being renee ea Circular Totter, mo | me - ey sold at Latimer’s auction | ".,' cate ttt cing aa better join forces with the chap who is trying to get “SOME- divided into theese cexsions cach morntrg, | Teported. Ned been’sent to (each of the|. aa “ane Sol gue? eke Sere r ms WEDNESDAY, | "3%." —_ THING FOR NOTHING” and ‘ily aces t " es : * | schools ‘entitled to representation in the | September 30, at 4:30 o'clock pan. Samuel HE. ooms 9 | Terms of ne THING FOR > Dee RO ERSTE Th TR ECE U0 iS afternoon and evening. The convention | convention, informing them as to their| Walker and Michael I. Weller, trustees, ea third of thy lane: in two Ege ~ rs m ber 30, Commenc NOTHING FOR SOMETHING. will be called to order Thursday morning | quota. The committee was authorized to <p 30, = ats, sevuned hy at 9:30 o’clock by President Mrs. M. B. | select a sultable badge for the delegates. Platt, after which an invocation will be of- | Major Carringtcn, chairman of the mu- The. Overcoats we advertise today for $14 are made of Beavers and Kerseys. They are made in our own work rooms under our personal supervision. You ask, what is there specially tempting about these coats? We plainly answer you — a GOOD, HONEST OVERCOAT—a selection of many colors—and they will be ing at TEN O’CLOCK. BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST, DATE] WF JANUARY, 155, AND | N LIBER POLIO 179 1E LAND RECORDS OF THE MBIA, "CH NED. WILL SELL. WITHIN AND IN FRONT | 528.0 XS ROOMS OF MB. LATIN TE AND aT "TH A MISCELLANEOUS ptember "30, * hat Mr. P. S. Fos- Jr., surviving trustee. BY VIRTUE fered by Rev. Charles W. Baldwin, D.D. | Si committee, reported t M. B. Latimer & Co., Aucts., 1220-1231 G st, | THE FIFTEENTH Day ter had been prevailed upon, to conduct ile of housebold"efterts, nt-auction roots, | DULY KECORD a days from cording at the hoe wal come routae business waatiers | tue slaming dunia jene convention, ant tint | 27S eos an in the shape of the call of ex-officio mem- | for the first session he would have the as- eee etre bers, the reading of the minutes of execn- | sistance of the Moody Choir. It was decided m1 Co. Aucian 44075G at. aw OF AUCTI tive session by Mrs. Emma F. Shelton, the | t@ ateemne to sone a unale schorue a hs ms, in auction rooms on Wednesday, THE 1 recording secretary of the union, and the remade CV en ne. ce Set uauy ‘clock .m. WILLIAMS & €o. WALTER B. 0. at 12 and 4 o'clock, MENTIONE! col Sais So Sa Ss Sk aD ARs tk RIK AR RK « A perintendents present last night pledged | Waiter B. Williams & sale at 231 | OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITI URE a : made and trimmed by us in good style—a coat that we can ¥ aimmoungoments Cf thes com ralttces4 One cre pets enough singers to make up the de- Perna. cipeonse of Bates clivy case ean ahs eamat CREED M2 FULT re sieibalcciase od recommend and stand by. We say you can’t get as good one $| the address of welcome will be delivered at sired number Li was fur ner feporred som MecneHaas Selene EeeE = HAN OI ae ane Sight on ee Maggy for less than $20 in any but our own stores. Come and look nO clock tye sts Avilla z. 4 command, o- committee of had offered the use of AUCTION SALE ——— yicuae ie ere Ini, at them over or take a peep in our show window. Facts, you $J Anna F. Beller. The reports of the super. Hielesmaasie leedete, tw ilel ofre rahad esr ais TARR OT 150 PALMS OF THE LEAD- + 20m te 4 age thd know, are stubborn things. intendents on the, following subjects will | “the press committee reported progress, ~ — - ING VARIETIES AND s gtd A Poe then be made: “Narcotics,” Mrs. Alice | and it was determined that all informa- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. nly Metal Watches Chapman; “Purity in Literature and Art,” | tion should be given. the daily pape aieae _ Pe We OF GOOD SIZE : Kings. Ch ertz and Mertz Mrs, E. A. Chambers; “Social Purity,” Mrs. | through this committee. It was further re- | TRUSTEES. SALE, OF HOUSES AND PREMISES rude. farina, 1 FF a = 9 Belle S. Luckett; “Mothers’ Meetings,” Mrs. | ported to the executive committee that a] SAE eoUritWesr ; AT PUBLIC Socks. Weer eteecas Lp Med oe bservance,”” Mrs. | catisfactory arrangement had been com-| By decree of the Supreme Court of the District Dental New “Era” Tailors, £| 3/8 cui andtierany and Hveiene | pica oith thet eEimare teaenete Uaton | olan fea ig teh Rus AUCTION. = s Mrs. C. E. Ritte ; te with | a case in which Holden et al. 5 R THIRTETH, | Abpard of ali 1806, at M. and POUR PM., within our | 44x until el roots, 1407 G street, we will sell for cecount ot a | Holders of known Jocal fovist. without reserve, 150 Fine als of gout sive ard variety. All fe <plendia carditien, Fenda ©. G. SIMAN & ©O., Aacts THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTS., 612 E N.W. vhereby it had agresd to co-oper The introduction of fraternal delegates | the Sunday School Union. and to work in | {1 Bell et al. were defen es i, on ‘TUESD. will then take place, a Bible reading will | yu Fe thine priinaryircommittes: of ee te be miven by Mrs. ME. Hartscck and the | R{tmony with the p : Ets ener the latter organization of primary work | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, meeting will develop into a noon-tide prayer | throughout the District, and composed for t public auetfon the meeting by the time noon is reached. Then | the present year of P. H. Bristow, chair- stinate im the elty of an the report of the Y secretary, Mrs. C. E. | man; Frank Hamilton, Miss E. Robertson, iuiteerattscone acl Setetetetetes | Emig, and the r Tamed On WEDNESDAY, SEITEMI 906 F Street. Pe i “ RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©0.. AUCTIONDERS. (Successors to Ratellfe, Darr & tn) port of the corresponding | Jerome F. Johnson, BREAN Scot Tames vind Seventy-one (471), — | secretary, Miss L. S. Weightman, will be | [)"Swin, Mrs. Wes Seeedetotntetntetetnetntntetntetnt say See ea dred a Hiint, Mrs. S.-H: ‘a three- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF a TWO-STORY SIx.rooM | TRISTE sk amin este BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1112 K STREST Er WED LT IN DIS NORTHEAST. deed UMBIA EAT BES MINGS By vir will rell By virtue cf a certain deed of tru: fron’ tomber 28, 1 teen (15), 8 203, toile’ 2 proved the Dirtrict of on M stree the parties sci vin the rear of lot, on public ’ re ee + dated Re In the afternoon, after the invocation, and daly recorded in Liber feq., one Of the land ree umbla, and at the re P thereby, we will sell, a auction, on WEDNESDAY, | SicPTEME! has been engaged as primary field Alma! the minutes of the morning session, a | yor Se are th s a s s . worker, and Mrs. S. W. Clark, president of | {ho ful de Ha Moulton, Mertie Fotlmer, Eda Dyre, | paper on Sabbath observance will be read | the Primary Meachers: Union of New Sork | ae uupaied: Ft ee eee and | byehra ie cMeaaitchell: city, has been engaged to give a ten days’ rset. William Doyle, Enoch Eduminston, Harry The president's annual address will then tion in black- oavee erecea coe nme ere eis Among those | Offered, and the session will close about | Rodtish, Miss L. Marshall, Mrs. J. I. Fout, U R B A N N E | present were Misses Mame Knott, Aunte Lake, Dioclock: and Miss Carrle C. Stratton. Miss Robert- rtie Chauncey, Ella Watt, Oscle Amis A = —— idler, El ND. Frorence M in Liber 1544, BROOK public THI 5 - = é course of practical instr son Ter £ We Sern ers’ Hom School was replaced this | Ellis, Fred Proctor, Fred Nordelman, Harold “Hue- | be made, the reports of the treasurer and] board work, commencing November — 10. Ove-third of the purchase METH, 1806, AT HALF-PAST POUR P.M. the now Mutlding, thy Woxtiurn School, | piUkemb [isrold Posie, Fred Meifeusie, © M.| auditor heard, and, after the reports of | the arrangement was approved. cash, balance In two equal Installments, at one | following described property: Lot nunbered” nine 1 | Dickersor, Lather Flickinger, Louls Dewees, H. and “two. years, secured aa has nd a deed of trus adjourn at 4 o'clock. The reports of the SEAGE all cash, at the purchase superintendents will be as follows: “Work Royal Blue Line to Philade! Among Colored People,” Mrs. R. E. Law- | Fast ime. Frequent trains. Prompt serv- | cording at purel sen; “Work Among Foreigners, nah Crosby; “Legislation and Petition,” the notes of the pur- | (9), to Fdward T. Keller's subdivision of lots tn mn the property sold, or | @qtiere No. north of nine hundred and cig S option, Notes to bea: | together with Improv -ineuts, of sale, Conveyancing and re- Term (me-thitd cash, balance in one and two | rs cost. A deposit of $50 ve- | yerrs, with interest, and secared by a decd of "Mrs. Tan | tee. Excellent dining cars, Track rock: | quired ou euch plece of property at time of sale. | trust “upon the ynoperts, or all exsh, at grr has = era erms of sole t> be complied with within fifteen | option. $100. dej equire . soll a . : E 5.406 square yond the former bul showed a large eaqustters of a mile b ‘The opening last superintendents, the afternoon sess' and ‘Carles Dudley. on will Lizzie Blood bas returned from @ tour of > : Roberta Best, who accom- wal. It ts a four-reom } de ey iphave ocak: v: with Miss Bu: F. Lewis has returned from Philadel- Ha ote fe (89), A cooking departm Sancing and recording ut puccbaser's cost, | a v y work, will be soon fitted up in one Mrs. H. A. Gillenwater; “Firemen,” Mrs. | No dust—Advt. ht to revel at the cost and risk of | Terms of sale to be complied with In 10 dave. ef | proved bsa yactatety Yuet Millan, and ‘ eae Lynwood Willis and son of Hyattsville, | Maria Merrick: ‘Flower Mission,” Mrs. SSS CEE ‘ firyberty will be resold, at risk aud cost of default Mz 7 rooMs, : re parr Sip eae pee tne isiting Mrs. T. A. Lay. "| F. G. Jones; and “Sctentific Temperance After Shoulder Straps. u ie ee lug purchaser, piu wR, ers of sale: One-thind exsh 1 tmdanee fn eel wey ate erce atiouEcaee Lies ae luiile Barry be returned to her home at | Instruction,” Mrs. Grace Spencer. An examination of candidates for appoint- W. MOSBY W: MICHARL C Wane sin six and twelve montis, with th Deer a eatin tk are eee iter @ viet to Mise Blane | The evening cession on Thursday will be-| jon as commissioned officers of the regi- Office, 1 at aw. scl7-t&as * Trustoes. Aplin Soil Ee ng ie a fourth teaches pidie woh edane: Weaie gin at 7:30, and the music for the occasion E u morte ne: Eret Akds ee _Teantees, eS __ pee! it cod 5 fos eS lilled Satunday list tye ear of the] Will be furnished by the Metropolitan A.| ment of High School Cadets during the DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00. ADCTIONEEL “di sixth Ratiway ¢ M. E. choir, under the leaders! Layton. The address of the ev Silver p of Prof. | coming school ar will be held at the ning will } Central High School Thursday afternoon at be delivered by Rev. Luther B. Wilson, |» grctock. The examination Thursday will ee e am differ from those of former years, in that Second Day. , Svecessors to Rateliffe, Darr & C STORY IsRICK — JERSEY AVI 8b th SALE OF TRE'S CK HOUSE, Dp vik 18 ST ORTH BAST. is virtue of @ deed of trust, duly reconted tn Liber No. 1618, et meg! one of the lang records for the Distrlet of Colwubia at the i services were held Sunday morning t the Fresbsterian Chepel by the children of the talay school, justing over an heur, and taking ‘eof the regular church services. “The prograin ws urder the contro: of Mr. H. S. Knight, si & deed of trust given to us, hd in Liber 1 S folio 111 et it will be written instead of oral. The Nand records of the Distelet. of Colt “The new : . T Fequest of the parties secured thercly, tue un perint talent of th ¥ oh, and was The second day of the convention, in the papers are to be pasa Rpon by 2 ea | ene request of the par mipncd. uesicine cecinn on eis ce on the » side af roles , “Onward, Christa z 5 of officers, consisting of Major Burton R. | sell. action. in front thon in front of the premis ri Mb street 4 | Soldters, Har‘hed from the echool room to | Morning, will be given up to the reports of | Hi Qungtis CONSHNINE OF clderfer of the 4d | TUSDAY, SEPTEMNER TWENTY-AISTH THITIETH Serre ki nete 33 foot trout be an ave sth of 4 a | ne ohare Bee by su] es E : the different committees, the election Of | Battilion, D. C. N. G. and another N. is A ao S82 OCLC. M. the 4 | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PAY. os “ er! EG BNGUN OCPOBER } e Plow the school; responsi ae Sa By ee Sag Aisi Af 4 yy. | scribed real estate, siuate in the etty fog deseribed ren! e © a ALE-PAST POU CLOOK, we rending by the euperintedent and ‘the congrega- | Officers, election of delegates and the con- | tional Guard officer. The regiment will be | fiston, Distriet of Columbia: Lat numbered sey Washiecten Dincrict of Gaus 2 Wi offer for sale. Wy puldie avetion, in ton? of s vicinity will hold its ; cong ho chofr; the baptism firmation of superintendents. Mrs. H. H.} organized next week. teen (7), in John Miller's subdivision of original | distinguished as parts of lots. fc the premises, lot 14, 4 i. being eitusted Brookland Hall text sons, Fon 5 : aponce 3 ae lot numbered six (6), in square red siz hua- | in’ sq ad seven hundred f the Lest sections of the rorthwex the chotr; Be ener on eee ad dred and ninety-four ¢ te the plat | Gsin canis mies & tee tand the attention of parties in se F.. rc by Arbitration,” and Mrs. J. H. Mitchell on of said subdivision, as the ‘sa years of necord mired and six (106) f able building site. Tertus easy and a 3 tong of the 1 « Mereifal and Mild f classes and offerings; amount with a large number of | offerings, $0; n€dress by th r, Rev. Joba The president of the cok | Van Nese; song. “Little Lights, primary’ ¢ wale “Railroad,” as part of the supcrintend- ents’ reports. The report of the evangelis- tie superintendent, Mrs. M. E. Hartsock in the office of the sur riet of eaid square, wi wubia in subdivision book numberd 15, at | exst along North B street twenty CO) f paze 64. north rms: One-third cash, balance in one and two | el «of sitle, the defe CHANCERY SALE = 2 a red payn, | at right anc OF REAL ESTATE IN UAAR- hymn, “Brightly Glsms ‘Our Banner," by school; | Will also be received. o ston the prope Hence southwest wardly nine cI . “OX on greeting from the Yeeng People's Society, by Mise | The afternoon session will begin at 1:80. Hot trnet on te proper » thetice southwest wardly niet LEM, ABOUT ONE-HALF MIL FROM _ x ‘Gamph Els byline oVen ee Scions PHORM f thenee south and at right ancles GEORGETOWN, NEAR CONDUIT ROAD. IM BE ira Ged . Jesus, Savior, ed j wo and three-fourths (2: 2 gedecd an Iectdiony hate : d ANGDON Penedictlo ihe pastor. up by reports of superintendents, the re- crahe: Saban about PROVED BY A TWO-STORY PRAME HotUse, = Bones - t scoala: wee port of the commit on resolutions ete. ABOUT EIGHTEEN THOUSAND SguAaki Iwands, one of the be s received a letter from the tice of req f saceestions a the mew publ ton. Many pe et to send the “question bex.” be delivered by Rev. Walter Brook reports of the superintendents will be as follows: “Juvenile Work,” Mrs Blaine; ‘‘Teraperance — Literature Grace L. Chapin The invoca third ee the balance in ene and FEET. rest from t y of i ‘ payable semi-annualig, secured |») 3% yi the property sold. or all cash, | 52% demioei ML vicinity will hel evening at nade by M at the risk and All conve: per cent per a hy deed of custo} at the option oz the required agen accept ts selB-tu,s&ds Trustess. | sale ave rot complied vith in fifteen days from the = of sale the truster reserves the rig Hises, 0 it, ALT) ‘Prison and Jail,” M AT MALS Cc. Cowsill,; “Mercy, * Dr. Alice Burritt: on it is opened far ri ee : es RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEER the property at the risk and cost of the det CCLOCK PM., wil that ot la beste Si Fy ue avens and Stahl of the Anacostia | “Christian Citizenship,” Mrs. Anna F. Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. tt Pee er sg | part of dot Ne = eubadiy ees oes ea wate ;| Beiler; “Unfermented Wine,” Mrs. Emma = SE AE anions Rewer ates KARAM CIT jem, as the same Is iecerded in cou af Mr. HLS. Satton th ‘ CoB BE a CE ea oa ietlican oe Gar USES EES SSTEES’ SALE OF _TWO-STory Brick | D.C. All convesavelng aml recording at the pur, | Stepberd, No. 1, pase red “en | Twining City end captured thr en, who B hae AIHLE y Usage,” Mrs. DWELL NO. 387 NINTH STREET Sur agora icon of Distriet of 4 oped butldiig has been eCity Mary D. ‘Chenowith, and “Messeng fs é at xave thelr names a3 Johu McClelland, Alfred Hoop- | Wary, Qe Chen , ec aneueer EAST. JOHN WALTER, Jv.. Surviving Trustee, | Mujtowements theres, Sd lec and El ‘The men were evidently | Boys.” Mrs. Nellie H. Bracley. By virtue of a decd of trust, duly recorded in| selS.d&ds feet, tuore Or less In the evening Mrs. Clayton Emig No. 1668, at folio 12, of the land records for = that was owine oe Sena cea asd thelr store, whites | will open the services with Yer, and the District of Columbia, and pursuant t a decree Timers Neil or was believed by these to whom they told it, was | Yi pe followed by Tceatt a ness omes of the Supreme Court of the District of Colaba devvase that they were traveling from place to place sol Mine Gia ROA ie tear Si in Exuity cause ISIS, and at the request of with the hepes of firding work. McClelland he was by trade a mackinist, Hooper gave his oc cupation as a mi nd Carney said he was last eee Sete ceca Walt be aah adaths | YVith a better understanding of tho dereigned address of the 1g will be delivered by A poate Cee. | puulle on Miss E. U. Yates of Maine. The conven- transient nature of the many phys- | cured by said’ deed of trust, the an- ae substituted tru will’ sell, at tion, in front of the premises, on TUES- 1 DAY OF SEPT! RY BRICK AVENUE, ted AY, THE 'TWENTY-NIN1 re has bees found complied with in ten days. or right reserved to re- | caual Installments in one and two years, with ployed 2s ; hen adi ical ills, which vanish before properef- | BER) AD. 1s96 in Bitns | eeperal _ A. G. Steele, near Lan. | Hon will then adjourn, aay 5 please forts— | P.M, lot 40. seq. Of the Tind recosts | brok aturday night ‘and robbed — fosts—gentle efforts—pleasant efforts: Toiedaeequnre te By a seas i aeaticenan £ is es the SUNDAY SCHOOL UNtoN. ightly directed. There is comfort in | }!" St ‘a. | pert imany te puoi. 2 Making Arrangements for the Con- | sickness are not duc to any actual dis: | 220? Ltd at pars | ator es Nahe city of avai vd with within t ese ae ae 1h ee one Be: present. eecas: , vention in November. ease, but simply to a constipated condi- of $100 requized at time of sale. All conveyancing | n Vhistriet ot nar = H te ~ pee ates 1 peas Wane 3 U which were gotten from a i vste vhi hs nd recording at purch cost. and terms to be | Terias of sal salawce Ia tw risk and cost of dets ¥ sludges of Ge which were gutten fre A meeting of the executive committee of | tion of the system, which the pleasant | $= recording at 1 and terms t { a) a OE eye re a particular desenprs the Sunday School Union of the District of | family laxative, Syrup of Figs. prompt- | offer’ property at defaultin E the meeting will be principally taken ee ICH ONG erchaser's risk and | terest at G percent. per annum, peace Property pone reference is ria FALLS opunee scluniblaw 5 aera ly removes. That is why it isthe only | cost. 5 aah Fe) oe | uivaalle. eecared om tbe Property sald | dectoe, which desert Iso be read : 1 crats have arranged for a series of pub- COE es eee cen ne me remedy with millions of families, andis ree Cass ener Ah Geman ae RIRS Coed ot tice oF Se ee WALTER 11. MABLOG, Jr. Trost noeaine Sy veterans: : aa ee ee Bel tell evers\mieeaas sm piesat)|) Sars uate er serene house, Presi- | everywhere esteemed so highly by all - J. 3. DARLINGTO le. Terms to be complied with Within fifteen | Re23-12t% slisiaracetaltcal oP yee: the Gail Fellows Mall, during the campaign, under the | Gt Pierson H. Bristow in the chair. There | who value good health. Its beneficial | _selsasas fn Saat TS eR er Ste r as espreially | auspices of the Bryan and Sewall Club. Tonight | Were also present Jerome F. Johnson, sec- effectg are due to the fact, that itis the FUTURE DAYS. pig baer ad cos Bawurds fire reperted the Matter (0 Tae ee On comb and Judge W. B. Fieming witl| Tetary; Luclus D. Alden, Maj. C. H. Car-| one rémedy which promotes internal vey HOLDSWORTH GOLDON, Trustee. ¢ United 8 esi. are adi ter | speak. Next Tu x saan Hyattsville Dariel and BR. er, | organs on which it acts. It is therefore CATALOGUE se21-d&ds munch annoyance address the meetigg, James L. Ewin, Joseph A. Scott, Rev. Stan-| all important, in order to get its benc- rom pomeed bere 2 BE. E. Meredith and J. BE. Willard, esa. 00 Oc-| jey Piiheimer and William Redin Wood-| ficial effects, to note when you pur- SALE OF HORSES! ee LOE places are in) Wushin re run with any sort tober 20, R. E. Difenderfer, secretary of the ma es Senator | rington, Col. Weston Flint, Mr. A. M. Mc-| cleanliness without debilitating the ised to} Bath, Henry M. Shook, Mr. J. H. Lich OF MACHIN TUES, 1 WAGONS. s AL THE ROTTLIN = 218 40, STREET Sor ST. | By virtue of a ded in Liber 20s: SPECIAL SALE OF ONE |i: JOUN J. WILMARTH, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 dof trust, duly re 44 et seq. ne of the fol regnta ceaboes for several hors in the ifosal silver convention: on Oetober 21, J. F- Wan | “Tee executive committee has been charged Ste se oe yt: éal WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. fae dequeatsk tucabur Deke - and at Dest paceciers Haine ae ane e 3 , whic = : sien ster Will wer for sale, by patie amet fence” many ha to, walk the entire | Of Loadoun count . | "Ith the completion of arrangements tor | fornia Pig Syrup Co only atd sold by HUNDRED GOOD nize Tretia fori, hae cs ee el eld Vi alee ase ase toae eae ene tn Convention Bien 9400) | anirepntabiedrameicta me CARPETS. FRIDAY, SECOMD DAY of DOROMER UN is 1 of the government printing ; Means of this vicitity are not lnactive. At the | Le held in this city November 23-25, and at | 8!) Fepulnole CiUeee f health, Just arrived from Vir: head of tine R o. at TEN O'CLOCK ALM. the goods and «leatt from “Wildwood ‘Terrace to meeting of the McKinley and Hobart Repablican | jagt night's meeting the convention was| If in the enjoyment of good health, | paving Horses, consisting of very tins | On THUD 1SM6, AT | Meuttoned tn schedule “A at to sand trust, y Club last might it. was decided to purchas 1% | the principal topic of discussion. and the system is regular, laxatives or | cobs, 15%, hands hi : Tair of | TEN AM. thon yaoe | COMPRISTN el) torches for @ number of conten cored Avihivennd or 8 uaireiements were loade for a| “aj. S. H. Walker was appointed a mem- | other remedies are then not needed. If | fe bay hors pair of tine | G street, Wwe will w fay ides cs ‘al Buges. | Cemoustrations with. men. of | ber of the program committee in place of | affiicted with any actual disease, one | Pas 24n ralpebin es @ Wazona. wll here- tion (as apeakers, An, fnvitation | C. M. L. Sites, res.gned: Lucius b. Alden, | may be eommended to the most skillful AES fer ay auton at *. He MeCaul chairman of credentials committee, in place Fai if in nee $ vy a A FUR E, ETC. fs oe Le eens Cs of Dr. D. Perey Hickling, resigned. ae See atic is ona Witte Set lagers = lacmechertaipeanishaal ebay : i These new committees were appointed: Nintonned mevervwhereRSurupiot ‘Sort snared: pcos aie JW. POVGLAS, Trustes E who! wae! seriously: injure eceacal SS act in te On ushers—John Imirie, jr., chairman; | Well-informed | everywhere, Syrup of | Pvt, eth ee Ss tee in Baltimore by being thrown from | fall str f the party in this district. Quite | Russell Barnes, J. R. Keene, C. F. Nesbit, | Figsstands highcst and is most largely | Gi-% Mt ELEVEN O'CLOCK, RATCLIFFE § » & 00, 4 TONE! Saccesso-s to Ra 4 number of new members Were added to the club! Hichard Foster. used and gives most general satisfaction. | AN the above named horses are ens 5 anes Tier Bees ight. Ta X. Ball and Miss} O° @ppHances—Frank Hamilton, chair- | —_ Soe = recaaneD No postpor ; ox cana. cae ef cltets Shaul, ties an NX Pall and Miss | man; R. M. Henderson, Miss Elbertine Rob- - LOVELL Sf REPWEEN FIPTRENTIHL SIX: upetratively well ing friends at Mat Va ertson, Miss S. Marshall, Harry Farmer. HALE & GARBER. AND STREETS NOXTIWESE, and Mrs. Hi. retura<] to) \tiss May Barry, who has been visiting friends| Seven additional schools“ were admitted iets r pesos AS NO. 1508. ame ington eat visit | na Park, has returned home to The Sunday School Union upon applica- es EOF DESIRARLE Liter No. 1549, folie 41 et Keq!, on ies ns Souct Club will give a dance at Odd! tions in writing, namely: Eckington Pres. | TR TILDING LOT. PONTING 5 records * Wintrict et Calum TERS TE Sa Hall Friday pyterian, Memorial Chapel, Faptist; Ten- i SIDE OF NORTH "A" STREET. GKETWEEN S ecials Excels rey parties eecured th BERN SIS leytown Method:st Episcopal; Emery Chap- FIFTH ) SIXTH STREETS ST. : P '° 5 stan od, surviving trustee, wil Methodist Episcopal South; Central By virtu of trust to us, dated public 1 frecit ot the f fitrent are speodiog =|) san ci Se oa ee eoe Ol) ees carded in Laiher 150, ICYC hay. ih Dy w Avery Parl of the president her = AN Of the land records ‘of the District iE AST FOUR Miss Wiison of Washinzton waz the guest | Considerable business, acting on a large number of Ke, y rection of the party se- It in the we w wie! ~~ "The best wheel) ji wen aa F OCTORER, 1806, AT Grof's sn? gain nel in lO the market, iden ‘one (21) bia, in Liber Bo. Sane | aypiteations, eas parte z i ae : idies’ Parsoraze and Hore Missionary rs Dorsey and Mrs. E who for- | Society of the Huitimere conference of the M. E. iss awe merly resided here, spent Monday with friends in ; Church Scutb wili hold a three da meeting be WITH EACH PACKAGE aa | commencing next: Satu Wilt A rather rough ighton AY. THE 5 WH OC situate in W, known as und being of William Eo OF The man who wants hundred = und ) to rise in the world Is recorded In the must throw over- trict of Colum! a ; ELEGANT BUTTON FREE a ith her daughter, has been visit oking, Dut smooth-tor west sis ° | all the icaprovnents, : of Alex Datches r, Mise Sue N, [Gddle, left today” for Ozon 2 With full factory Page ey eS while M: Da ra ne Miss Williams will enter the semina = rs, With interest from the day of sale at very salfeit- | #€ that S i in book 19, pase [6 per cont per annum, parable ® a Licut. Barry of Falls Church fs visiting ° ith all of khts, Ww: s-meats. g il | fered payne to be secured iipscom of Washington Is visiting Mrs. There is nothing in the ‘Oue-tin A deposit of S200 1 = “If the terms of sale HYATTSVILLE. sold by Public Auction, | #>3.° pablished in W At our salesrcoms, |" *~ est from the —— ati per a ly, cmd to sting program was presented at the n nually, Pu ess, he ¢: ? es- wotes of t chia tim of Chillum Gra Anderson ess, he can recover his loss. 1 P3 5 a oe ie ed by ul of ist Ol pro, = Howell ccount of G~ esifte tas health. If he is sick, joare Ss Berar iat the ontoni or oureinres Aan anada, and he bad better give up business Of $100 required on acceptance ¢ and ot world so useless. as. sick- ness. Sickness will hold a ora him down more than anything | i If a man is unfortunate in his recent trip to urviving Truster | 2 ~ game on | enti is we ierce’s rms to be complied with in fiftecn (15) ¢ e —— = : 7 he alse cresting ge xcussion 0 until he gets well. Dr. Pi : ‘ : WILLIAMS & C0.) AVeCTIONEERS Sa elf ty i reread CG A a Oe: S5& en Medica! Discovery makes of sale. All recording at 29 Fa. Ave. IN. W., B RAANE £0). AUCTONEES ithe hard tins. | the o ization 0 De x i rs ¢ Eee Wiest Tr ts cued th hinting ths | At a tecent nicotine held in Washington the fol- FEE ee ee Dae peda MAKE A COLLECTION ee On | hursda Hi ce eel a - ee era . en oint- v7 ry dy. LLECTI nia ave. nw. te Oacke thewieh the outermost tc r with Si ie 87" | tepiaces the lethargy of sickness | LL, Trustee, LA gy and fell to the ground. He stitutes Amos, in reference a county with the bouyancy of health. It OF BUTTONS. Auedoateen Pe H a ascnt aid tine, Wat | fntitate at Euter on. Noveniber 10: We aainiiigosn, sandlbinod: wine morning, Oct. St, & fresh coat of | ratts,” Memra. Jas. He Shreeve and we in making tonic. Its first work # Every) desler 3s supplicd’ witha raised and ‘Oxon Hill, Messrs. Jas. Helskell” agd Bock: Spaldings, Horace roster and B. , ul; Bladensburg, Jos. Ager and J. E. Ray. ee Ee $17 couches, oriental divan, $11.25, at Moses’ annual furniture sz vt. a Bethesda Park Meeting. The lst of speakers for the republican mass meeting to be held at Bethesda Elec- on the digestive organs, which it large variety, from which each rur- restores to natural, healthy activ. | chaser of a package of Sweet Caporal ity. It gets into the blood ané " 4 Be doves outsall aupariicsyand Cigarettes is entitled to a chcice free. germs of disease. Its effect on : , eho tenes aly pearTelene at - , 4. ISO. In Liber ‘No, IS86, at follo 321. et positively cure ninety-cight of the land records of the Dist % LP percent. of all cases of cons map I ‘he modern co and at the request of the party sevured there tion. Itis the greatest medicine up We, the undersigned. trustee i 3 in the world for nervous prost: SEAR Ee Ornate Now on exhibition. | shies; wer : No. “27 THIRT! 1 AUCTIONDERS Buc Terms cash, | ecoe sux og mans ore se%-d&dbs RAICLIFTE, SUTTON ©O., Aue § DUNCANSON BitOS., AUCTIONEERS. will be prese » and daly recorded s Messen r singing th and was fi AND THe ) FOR At NOW USE AY OF OCTOBER, 1896, uo a rtain deed of trast, - oP. iday even unde tion, brain fag, and debility ar! h h b T FOUR O°CLOCK P.M., the following | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NUM. | 17.0883, una du} d ia palpation Lae : ats nb ey eS ue nce cue aUE inc from overwork. It is needed that cheers but not ped lund and prenitses, situite iu the city | REXED 174i CORCORAN STREET folio 280 et sea tive Hand” ree penal ral pices 0: e Bethesda District Sound 0 is nzton, in tne District of Columbia, and WEST. rict of and at the req x lot numbered forts i and Paxton's subdivision of 14 are numbered one thousand and twe AS the same appears of record in Li West Africa, hoider of the uete thereby THE SBCO\D Day oF AT HALE-PAST FOUR ¢ ine | Ry viete of a certain dood of tr Sn | corded tn Liber 2686, follo 204 et seq. ty (02. | records of ‘tie District of Columbia, an er No. 15. | request of the party secured, the undersigned, rt . . 9 many preminent names well known tn healthy musele. It brings back inebriates, cocoa 5 o Maryland and in the District. Among place to the cheeks and w by every man and woman t Washingto Money Club, has been made up. It includes ee) Jesing fish. It builds up sotid, designated as and be! ee v tet ampu ° rolio 16 ice of the gurveror of the said | tees, we prover | those cels of hun wete in taut force these are Gen. L. T. Michener of Indiana, rightness tothe eye. Allgood! bie ie must b District, together With. te hawroceients | jucblic auction, Ten front of the peemces ou FEE | lnetoa! Distt aud After Singing Mr. B. H. Warner, Henry E. Davis, Capt Cruggists sell it. S U1 1 us e jug of & two-story brick dwelling, No. DAY, THE SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER, H z ven . ‘. Jobn McDonald, the republican nominee for in good ae Dr Pleree's Pleasant % Srermin ef xeles: One-third Ceti dhe parcleste oe Indeed and fiftectve (son, of Tere tar . apdeor r ie nee i zs . Piere zt i rms e: One-th! urche n murdred a s-five (155), 01 e qiare four i + bills e ye heed > Congres from the sixth Maryland district, aerhey are perfectly natutal “ 2) {to be paid in and the balance tn two eq | subdivision of square pumbered one hand: aa in Liber No. folio SS, tn t Will he sent coat thls, eck. quested | and a number of othe: The music for the nt neir action, cause no gtiping or > j detallwents, ps in one and two years, with | fifty-fiv- (155), as recorded in the su the eurvesor for satd District, The ; promptly paid, as money fs riceded | occasion will be supplied by a full brass 1'they may : Thterost at Six (3) per centum per annim, parable | of the District of Coluratda, ta Book 15 improved by a Kix-ros: Improvements oe band, and every one who desires to heat relied upon to permanently sembannuully, from day of sale, secured Dy deed | Terms of sale: One-third cash, balatce in” one s a of thet decides (Gf ste [entipa lami tateiieence aricomipletely care. Many so-called | Brea st Of trust pet 'the property sald, or ail cash. ac the | and two Fears, with interest Ut six er ceatain per a : Uiseussed 1s cordially invited to be present. remedies, which give only temporary Rreaniicaeoratinrarchakee stithertiiueetpelee | eeene seit ee cone ae eee eae eae bint thangs of Bane ‘The invitations which have been extend relief, are violent purgatives, and | All eouveyancing, seeording apd wotarial fees at | treet upon the properts, or ail'pertace tome aust | talewre mitee he pal a itn tem Gaye te to the various republican organizations of their use must he contiuucd forever the purchiser's cost Terins of sale to be com: | be bald in cash. A deposit of $250 will be re- | the day of sale, i be TAKOMA PARK. Maryland and the District have all been orce it is sinrted. B pine Pellet j pied with within ten days from day of sale, | quired at the time of sale. If terms of sale are edat the thas ing ane A numer of friends of Miss Dudley took a pi- | FOuSiag demonstration for the ticket bear- tle jaxative, two a uii'd cathartic. If you are not a patron ©. ute] A Penne “neo Nattomal” Motust Bauutne and Taistriy at abe ksincand cocearite Gtealiae ger | tures or aie go < 4 cycle run last night from Washington to her resi- | 7 the names of McKinley and Hobart. rere is nothing “just as good.” | Yale Laundry don't fail to telephome | lar Association of New York will loan to the pur- | chaser, after five dare’ advertisement of such te. | readvertine * days In Some news. Seto 2 here is not > dence at Takoma, Several games were played. ag ‘just the sam chaser, if desired, two-thirds of the pure . Cr tor them at once to send for your bun its "usual t ee) ae oe ee Pe phopiogte AR ER Fe aa a = e dru ho endeavors to force | thi y - | om its"usual terms. as All conveyancing and recording at "dco g 0 prises were won by Mise Oscie Amiss and Mies! eyabies women iv put it up in a sreat varlesy to his own proat and a0 consite-a- dle. nce a customer always a Sal =a ee = WILSON, Trustee, GEORGE C. BOARMAN, Mam! Refreshments were served, and the of styies. fiom cc all for your health. tomer. 514 10th st. ‘Phone 1092. Sree 2 a ene NBL LARSER Truster | JOB. BARNARD, Trustees,

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