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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1896—SIXTEEN PAGES. MANY CHANGES: IN INDIANA D r ¥00 H G bs elt 9 700 -f4th St. N.W. 15, AUCTION SALES. TomoRnow. RATCLIFFE, SUTTOX AUCTIONEERS. Cocemare fo Mate, Derr & Co) AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. DUNCANSON EROS., Avetionsers. TRUSTRES’ SALE OF FIXE LOTS ON CoNDUTT Republicans Seam to Have Regained Their AS A FLESH AST THREE O'CLOCK TM. in front of the preuiaes, sell the following described pieves or panels of land in the coity of Washiugton, tm the Tistrict of Columbia, namely: Lot nunberd ten «10), tm for sending home a full delegation of Jer-] UNUSUALLY LARGE ‘OF HOUSE- ROAD. ALBANY STREET AND COTTRELL Confidence. seymen for election day. The following] HOLD GOODS, FINE PORTIERES, RUGS,CAK- | _ FLACK, UNIMPROVED. “AND BLOO A ECIALIST IN CHRONI officers were also elected: President, Col. PETS, ETC. BY, “cae $2.2 Guenta Seed of trust, svcenied tn & MAKER — J SP. C, = E. a vice ee BY ORDER oF Ww. F. ‘RAL? CONSTABLE | of the District of Colaia mg the rit ~§ r Sound Money Demoernts Will Greatly NER % BLO AND lowara Perry the Department Sus- 10T HOUSEHOLD FURNITU! SEWING MA- = aoe as f oy serars c 5 HALF A CEN l URY = {Gor pad ‘Wenken the Free Silver VOUS OD * Sica; secretary, Gee! 2: oe - ALSO, DAY OF OCTORER A 1806, AT HALF. ws AND ‘those of middle age BY ORDER OF CHAS. _A. DARLING, CONSTA- BLE, LOT FISE “IGARS. ALSO BCRSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAETOXS, Onuse. THE GENUINE ® Johann Hofi’s Malt Extract Has been before the public for nearly 50 years and has been endorsed by physicians in all parts of the world.” One dozen bottles will give more AUCTION SALES. YOUNG MEN, peal SALEM ROMA "020 TESRGTLE ASIA AVE: | in block tee Sr im sudivisig tied hehe \‘euffering from 1 OOM, PENNSYLVAN! nb "3. . nade by dacab PL Special Currespondence of The Evening Star. ie. tas Wr cuack Seren S wges =aS ABTERNOON. NUE NORTHWEST, ON SATURDAY. MORN. | Clark aod Edward Ro Cottrell in" Whitenaven ING, OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH, COMMENC. | and recorded tn the office of the surveyor of natd ine. ar T= OGL TO WHICH T! = aenrges biond Vong in County Book seven (7), ATTEN iN ARTIES REFURNISHING ae n - 93) TCLIFFR, SUTTO: ucts, | two years, at 6 TSAO Ione", Geng = = fh atic ‘somt-annually. toe meeuted bs deed of tron INDIANAPOLIB, October 13, 1896. ‘The ciouds that have obscured the polit- ical horton in this state are now begin- ning to roll away, and something like a Weakness, loss of viility or any form of special Gisease brought on by‘ ‘excesses, promptiy restored to health, manheod #% vigor. VARIOOUELE; “ ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONRERS, 1401 @ ST. NW. and Stricture per- mauently cured ty painless “ty on the property) sald. i cach, xt : more definite calculation can be made as to thods. No cutting ainful operation. Ne E WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. | T.‘purehaser A it of $100 required at strength and nourishment than a cask of ale, beer or any of the numerous what will be the result, although there 1s | joss of time” No exporare. : Tun POIOMAG’ NEAR THE CONDUFT CUR REGULAR SATURDAY 8ALz. Terme of sale te be stmpiica wid ie ane so-called malt extracts which have nothing but their cheapness to re- yet much doubt and uncertainty, owing to Primary, Secondary aod ROAD. On TOMORROW, OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH, AT | from day ‘af atle, othereine the iramen nents commend them. the conflicting claims made by the tenders. | BLOOD POISON, Tertiary, cured for Iife| 9-P% Titus of a cortale deed of trust, dated May | TEN O'CLOCK A.M... we shall sell, at our sales | the right to resell ‘the the risk and fer five day Prof. Pietra Santa, of Paris, writes: As a large number of patients lack the necessary power to digest solid food, and would through 25, 1895, and recorded tn Liber No. 2019, at folio 454 et seq., one of the iand records of the District of Columbia, Sor Getastt tn garment of the teteht- rwom, commer 26th and D When the first reports from the second or cost the default’ advertisement of paper Pimitshed in Washington, 2. €. The property will sold clear of all incumbrancen without mercury or potash. Diseases of Women, thirty-day poll began to come in, things “i 5 writ the use of stimulants be merely excited and weakened, therefore, I regard it were not so bright for the republicans as : Goest of the hotter of said dsc, we WEI | Moquct, Velvet ‘Stramela_and other THOS. C. PRARSAUL, As, of immense value to Daderannan to bring to his aid a nutntious tonic they had hoped for, and they tended to | Including patufal menstruation, ovarian disease, | offer for sale, at suction. in frost = — ALSO, AT LYE O'CLOCK M., 8. T. G. MORSBUL and remedy like the JOHANN HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT; which cast & shade of gloom over headquarters, | Polames, retrorewlon, congestion, tckache and | frsmiece, on PRDAY,, OCIODER SINTRENTH, | Hornes, arriagen, Dugeien Harmeas, tc SS will act not only as a tonic, but as a nutrient as well, hich is less been ved, 'o the sex. promptly ~ | following described situated in the county} 1: [TER B. W! MS & CO., Auct ‘TCLIPFE, SUTTON & GO. AUCTIONERKS, as eee nutrient as well, and which is but as more returns have recel: rg Youe. paoet saarepl pence payee 5; | Tooting described property, situated in the county | it” WAL ILLIAMS & ucts. 7 te Sorgen he Eg Rm ey the doubts have cleared away, and Chair- Mcnday, Weduesday, Thursday and Saturday even- man Gowdy is smiling more happily than # ings, 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 12. AN of lots numbered nine (8) und ten (10), and the east one-half by the fall of lot numterd TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PRorerTy eleven (11), tn block namberel eleven (11), in the AVOID SUBSTITUTES ON FLOKIDA AVENUE NEAR TWELFTH Horses Horses SUBURBAN NEWS ame. Mr. E. A. Zeigler of Hyattstown is spending a week in Kensington. at any time during the campaign. The trouble seems to be with the doubtful voters, and that claes is largely greater this year than ever befov-e, but the republicans for | wutdivision of of “White Haven,” now called “Palimdes uf Potomac,” as recorded ia Liber No. 7 (county subdivisions), at folto 93, ia the office of the surveyor of the said District. cure in Guakanteen | “rer rentment. Charges Low. Y, STREET NORTHEAST, TRINIDAD. Eig Sal TOMORROW. SATURDAY, OCTO-| 5 35 -}—-~ ns Liber No. 1900, at folie 181 ct xeg., of the land BER ENTEENTH, TEN auction stables, 205 11h street northwest. We will sell 50 head of good workers and drivers, | Tec7ds for the District of Colum! O'CLOCK, at ear and at the ‘The above described has an aggresate | suitable for all business. Also Horse. Bi and | feqeest of the party secured thereby, we will self claim that the number has been reduced in person or oF A fe v with fers . 4 at public auction, in front of the premises, on MON- more than 60 per cent since the frst poll | CONSULTATION “Pic FREE Gepth of 150 fects and ts Impreved by. a handsome | Sarmcee:, Tyo Buaxies. Two Wacuns and Harness. | $f Public auction. tn front of the premis OCTOBER, was taken, thirty days ago. The free silver} octé twoatory frame cottage, containing eight reoms, democrats claim as being sure for them all the republicans who are classed as doubt- ful, and under ordinary circumstances Ee he Ni SNe TD oe sath Sereda nD na SION nS eter ne ALLE PPE NINERS TE Ory bath, cellar and all modern improvements. The heuse has stone foundations, slate roof, duable porches, and is heated by furnace. Further jm- proved by a tws coach house and stable, with COMMITTEE CONFERENCES it MAGRATH @ KENNELLY, Aucttoners. THOMAS DOWLING & 0¢ 612 E st. we. . AUCTIONEERS, 1896, AT HALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK P.M fol of Wi the deecribed property, situate in the county ton, District of’ Culumia, and deste Dated as lot seventy: 8), in John BK. Bea’ subdivision of lots in block twe (2), in “Trinidad. es = rane ann Resse and Mrs. J. F. Stock are visiting ogee would te justified, but this is not slate root, four stalls, space for three carriages, | o sagunpay, OCTORER evexteessn. as per plat pong fice at od ives In more. A lary occasion, coachman’s room, hay ‘loft. etc. pk , zi ANACOSTIA, eine TS aatace RAAT in haven | gctRe, democrats are stil confident of er Will Moce Tenighe | Sree Bree eet one cee em | MN SE OCA erie | eles tye Gt gh ime BB spend a al ‘io carry the state, but two years 4 (hristian Endeavorers Will Mect fonight Hovsehold Effects. ALSO 6 Hardwood Cabinet | at time . Terma to be complied with witht A large and enthusiastic meeting, under the | Washington si ao nas heen | MEO they were just as conflaent wot ae tum per ameam, pagabie ont aneealhe, the nes | Mavtels end.a lot of Eacrustic Tiling, mig hy apg py auspices of the McKinley and Hobart Club, was | visiting Miss Clare Mannakee, has gone to Baltl-| ticket went down under a plurahty of * for Consultation. for deferred purchase money t) be secuied ty deed ALSO, AT TWELVE (CLOCK, cording, etc., at cost of paBer. held last evening at Masonie Hall. Mr. George F. | more. about 45,000. The republicans then were of trust om the pi , or all cash, at the pur- | _2t Horses, Carriages, Wagons, Harness. cte. BRAAC |W. NORDIANGER, Pyles presided. Fully 1,5¢0 persoms were present, An unusually well-attended meeting of the Hone | hopefuy but not as hopeful as they are and at least one-half of them were compelled to stund throughout the entire meeting. Besides these there Were not less than 300 men who assembled octsid> the building and were unable to gain ad- mittan Speeches were made by Messrs. Simon Wolf, mse Hart and A. P. Pardon, Mr. A. A. Buck- ley announce! that he bad a talk with Mr. B. H. Wi JAMES F. HOOD, 2 Tequest of the party secured thereby, the Dut Who Yond that on ‘Secount of other ‘ensues: | te be held Tuesday and Weduceday of mest week ip | In the gas belt and other manufacturing | A series of committee conferences under “Pacific allding, tory sale of Buggies pg ig ay ye dF eats he Was Unable 10 do 80. the town hall. districts the republican gains will be en-| the auspices of the District of Columbia z m of Rev. Fiske Mr. North, seconded by Dr. a telegram was ordered sent to informing him that it was the of those at the meeting that he would be successful on the 3d of November. ‘The dispatch Was sent to Major McKinley lust night. Missionary Soclety of the Warner Memorial Pres- byterian Church was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. T. Freeman. Mra. James T. Marshall read an interesting paper on “How to Add to and Increase the Treasury of the Home Missionary Soclety:"" Mrs. Russell read “A Dangh- ter of Tyre,”” followed by a vocal duet by Mise Birdie Russell and Miss Edaa Nelson. The gram closed by the reading of “Thanksgiving nah," by Miss Florence Thomas. Final arrange- ments were made for the oyster «upper which is jan- Much interest is being manifested in the mecting of the Kensington Sound Money Club, which will be held Saturday evening in the town hil. Ex- good musie ‘will be in attend. meeting of the Ladies’ Ald Society of this year. By this it is seen that two years ago both the parties were surprised at the result. Ong thing is certain, the republi- cans have much the best organization, and have worked to better advantage. There has been no active division in their party, as there is in that of the democrats. Republican Stronghold. ormous. The fusion with the populists has been perfected, and will probably add 25,000 to the democratic vote, although a strong minority of the populists have bitterly op- chaser’s option. If desired the purchaser may ob- tain a suitable loan, payable in monthly testali- Co-operative Building Bank of the of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording will be at the por- chaser's cost. Terms of sale must be with in @fteen days from day of sale, the trustees reserve the right 10 resell the prop- erty, after five days’ advertisement, at the risk aad ‘cost of the purchaser ta default, In Four Down-Town Churches Twelve @ Committees Will Discuss Plans. TIMOTHY L. WOODRUFF, ecb-eod&is ‘Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & CU., AUCTIONEERS, 612 © STREET N.W. Christian Endeavor Union will be held simultaneously this evening in several of the down-town churches. Four are to take place in the Calvary Baptist Church and ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED 8. BENSINGER, AUCTIONERR. Washington Horse and Carriage Bazaar, No. 940 La. ave. Peremp- and Traps. ON SATURDAY MORNT: TEENTH, Al TEN O°CLOC (SHARP), OCTOBER SEVEN- WE WILL A CAR LOAD OF BUGGIES AND TRAPS, ‘TING OF: Puiur _ocl4-d&de RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO, AUCTH (Svecessors to Nateliffe, Darr & Co.) A. DARNEIMLA, * ‘Trustees. = TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FIVE FRAME HOUSES OX CHESAPEAKE ST., TENNALLYTOWN, D. By ry Nirtue of a deed of trust, duly revorded in Liber No. D082, folio 248 et seq., one of the innd revords for the District af Columbia, and THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF OCTORBI AD. 1896, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following described real estate, to wit bered twelve (12), thirteen (1 Lots nam- and the south thir teen (12) feet by’ the depth thereof of lot fourteen 4, in block numbered three @, in a suldiviston ; o 2 NG OF: = made by Edward P. Burket of part of tracts origi. eis cad a glee aia MAS fueniaed by a drum | tie sntinae ‘the sule of bread during’ the wintes | PO8ed the fusion, and some of tham have | Sunday school house, two in the Mount] 2BOPERTY, ON THE. NORTH SIDE OF At 6 SO-Tor PRINCES Share pally town as oat “Airy and © Friemdstp rae ee cee cet wis BOUk at Ghee [Mary DENT rer declaredy themeciasil tor McKinley. Candi- | Vernon Place M. E. Church, two in the Bt. FIRST STREETS NORTHEAST. 3 ENDSPRING TOP BUGGIES, ber county No. 6, ights fn the fatevests of McKinley and Sp-eches were made by Mr. B. F. Craw- ‘ad Dr. Purvis of Washiugton. to be given In the town hall November 19 and 30. Mr. C. P. Smith has been confined to the house for the past week with the asthma. ————— dates on the democratic state ticket who have opposed the fusion declare the party will lose at least 10,000 democrats who can- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 25th day of January, 189%, and duly recorded in Liber 1780, folio 217 et seq., one of the land records of the Paul's English Lutheran Church, and the remaining one in the Fourth Presbyterian 3 REBWSTER SIDE-BAR BUGGIES, 1 NO-TOP BUGGY, CONSIGNED BY THE BUFFALO CARRIAGE Co., | "4 of the District of Columbia, together with all the ements, rights, &c. is property will be sold. subject, however, to @ nity | District of Columbia. and at the request of the | AND WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BID: | ,,7hls praerty will be wid, —. not be brought Chureh ye althousny cheregate topbero secured thereby, the undersigned, trostees, | DER, WITHOUT RESERVE. Rady : RANDOLPH. MURDERER SMITH’S CONFESSION. | any circumstances. Test eet mee nine conferences, the work of twelve com- | Mise, ce =n ‘HORSES, HORSES. — She trust): Cash, A deposit of 9200 high, but there can be no doubt it will add lic auction, in front of ‘the prem: Y¥, OCTOBER THE SIXTEENTH, mittees will be discussed, the flower, relief ALSO, required upon ai ance of bid, terms to t E r . plied with in 15 days fram the day of , 1896, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Immodiately_ thereafter, will be sold 50 head of | Piled : Ae Mr. Stephen Vail of New York spent several days | Statement in me arial at Marlboro’ meee fe the vote of Palmer, and be | and calling committees and the good citl-| following described land aod = liusie tg | Horses ‘aud’ Maren Ia’ this: lot ill be found some paninepchanaes 83 mt mg Am of this week with relatives here. enterday. ill be @ net gine: peat: bu: Mr. Bry-| zenship and temperance workers combining | the, city of Washington, District of Columbia, aud | Younc, sound stock, and sume of a cheaper gl crag wW. DARR. Atty. for Holder of Note. Fea in rn ot, Ciatlestown, W. Va., has lo-| In the trial of James Smith at Marlboro’, | 2M, Will be a net ; Fence the fusion to the | in ier acca ea: ee a | a fre . cated his family at Randolph, having leased the | Md., yesterday for the murder of Miss eid MES ‘Terms: Sold subject to 2 prior deed of ALSO, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. co ace . sce Much will depend upon the sound The practice of holding these conferences g a prior deed of trust of ss BROS., pee = poms W. 3. 0. Thomas, situated | Marguerite Drown, July 28, at Seat Pleas- demverats. The leadore BS that wine inay has proven of subsiantial benefit to the | $200. oa af tine of oaks, Convepanci sot | Males to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE | TRUSTEES SALE OF THRER-STORY BRICK prcdaehmurgeeae eee See the | 8nt, Md., the prisorer was one of the cool- | they will number from 50,000 to 60,000 in | Union and to the several societies of which recording ct purchaser's cost. if the terms of cele | SALE PEREMPTORY. RESIDENCE, NO. 223 R STREET NORTHEAST. nat of the Seniy Of De Seaadl G fine ann | cet sical nk ths Court roam: “He was nical! | the atute. antl te tocks ace they were mak: | 118 composed. The plan was drat tried two | sre ot compfied with within ten dase from aay of | _ocl&t SBENSINGER, Avetioneer._ | Ix vitae of a deed of trant duty rewrite Lt recurned inom ly dressed in a new suit of blue cloth, with |ME_& very safe calculation, He SS [ERE A or Dear eres [emer i ae a ‘defaulting’ pur | CG. SLOAN & OD, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ar. | thr Dutrict of Corumbia. we il Mr. ‘Thomas Cartin, the oldest inhabitant of this | tan shoes, and during the trial dangled | faints’ « SUrDreShtay the nse Sir, | aim of the officers to make these meetings | “Maer aS : zd : frist Dar OF Ccrone ee Tae ys Teste chad is eeetined eet, baralstle stroke Saturdiy | his feet and seemed entirely unconcerned. | Bryan. More than 1,50) voteto cove fa wag | really conferences, that 1s, meetings where Se i S lust, amd is confined to bis bed. Dr. E. E. Stone- street Is bis ph; Mrs. th ysician. P. C. Stevens and daughter are spending week in Washington as guests of Mrs. Harvey Mr Stevens left Randolph Monday for » trip to New York. Semuel Renshaw has returned from a brief lucy iginter, Mrs. Cons. J. Lydiane of Ger- oT water of Petersville, Md.. spent sev- of this week visiting friends in this He pleaded guilty to the indictment, and said he had no counsel. The court ap- pointed Mr. C. C. Magruder to deferd him, and the latter had the plea of guilty with- drawn, and a jury impaneled. The jurors sworn were Messrs. Thomas Keech, Thos. Houston, William Barron, A. H. Connick, Joseph L. Martin, John Hyde, J. M. Bowie, procession, every one of them having previ- ously signed a paper declaring that he voted for Cleveland four years ago, and pledging himself to vote this year against Mr. Bryan. The parade only showed about one-third of the strength of the sound money democrats here. It 1s conceded on all hands that fully 60 per cent of the sound Money democrats will vote directly for Mc- GEO. HENDERSON, the members may consult together concern- ‘Trustces. ing the work for the season. They are held at the beginning of the winter's work in order that the societies may receive Practical and substantial aid in their com- mittee work for the year. The officers anticipate that the confer- ences this year,’ for which very careful Preparations have.been made, will be of 0c6-eod&as FUTURE DAyYs. THOMAS DOWLING & O©0., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT BROOKLAND, D. C. Under and by virtue of two certain decds of trust, both bearing date November 20, 1891, and recorded in Liber 1635, at folios 145 et seq.. and Contents of a Private Res ‘dence removed to our rooms for convenience of sale. On SATURDAY MORNIN f= | ocLocK P.M premises, situate in th county of Wastington, the following described land and the District of Columbia, and designated as. th east sixteen (16) feet eight «S) caches front by the fali depth thervof of lot numbered 15 (being the east ore-third of said lot), in squace ranbersd &, Trucstell's subdivision of the tract of land known xs ‘sor together with all and w easements, righ! Eckington, nurcler 6, ‘fol ingmlar the tmpro vilezes and per plat recorded SS. of the records offive of the District of ¢ ed : d Kinley. Putting the total number at 40,000, | Material benefit tp all who attend, and | Teme r ios 5 AOR ORES tenances to the same belonging or In cay. Wier ap ichboron = Studer Wiliam eos Willam | the lowest estimate, {t will give to wc ie” | through them to the societies and the union | 2° the Distilet of Columula, the umlersened eae | WOAKY MAHOGANY, BIRCH AND WALNUT pertaining. "Tins property will i sold munject to Miss “Nannie Veirs bas gone for an indefinite | Shuler, SY ony a0 " "| Kinley 24.000 democratic votes in the state, | 1" weneral. Each conference will be In | tees, “ill, on FRIDAY,” OCTOBEI. “TWENTY. | CHAMBER SUITES, SIDEBOARDS, HOUR Sent, dated Mebenary Sh A500, ane pesatse Toor "ir. Chas. Kreamer o¢ Washingtom, who, with his | 30'S. Clifford Cox, the first witness, ae-| THIS will largely exceed tho erica ace, | charge of @ leadit! whese duty 1s to con, BASE ROU O'CEDEK Tah Fae any HALE: | GASES, FOLDING BEDS, PARLOI SUTEES: (AIG | Sears after Qates cigencas Pildren, has been spending several days as the | sorined the fatal knife wound in’ the | Bryan will get from free silver republicans, | Wuct the meeting and see to it that those | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-.M.. tn front of the prem- | NAMOGAN - ‘Terms: All guest ef iis bro Mr. Lewis Kreamer, returned throat of Miss Drown, which severed the even taking the estimate ofthe democratic ises, sell at public iuctt who attend have opportunities to take part. m, “at the request of the EXTEN: CHINA CLOSETS. ON and above «aid deed of trast, — which Is to be assumed by the purchaser, cash. £ = ilies secured by said decds of trust. the followi ING CHAIRS, ODD BUREAUS Uae Conve: x ae a SSyjen (varie F Little ts lying quite wick at ner | Jusular vein and carotid artery, and ex. | MAMasers. been “distributed among: the: Various ae | See esh,ats, canta ia ihe coowy of | STAADN. OD’ IBC TAMLOn RUmNTTURe | Conresreric, cs at oat of orchards See tet nee satuntey | Sede, £0 the spinal column. ‘Sheri! Un- Workingmen for McKinley. _ cleties, members are requested fo take to| of lols one (1) and two (2). tu block” number | CO CHES, FANCY BOCKESS | MATIBEROD, |e ‘Sr cain, Gincrwine: she trmeen reeee tne = ae ; —— ve l the conferences a note boo! ‘i forty (40), of Leighton and Pairo, 7 SPRINGS a RES, | ROGE! onal arty a.” Der iutivrs Mr. James Fetty of | the latter was being conveyed to the Bal-| | 45 an evidence of the feeling in this city | Me mmine’ the liste eee pene to | forts, (30), of Letzbton an calied “Drodiand.* ag | GROUIS, STOVES, CARVETS, KITCHEN UTES. | TEM fo, resell the propery at che dk dage’ ‘oa: SEER fimore jail, and Deputy Sheriff Waring | @mong the workingmen, the action of the | been prepared. 1p oti tuiat ne! along | Tecotded In Liber 6 (county subdivisions), folios 103 | SILX, ETC, ETC. verticement of such resale In come Dewspaper pab- Sra C1 borated this testimony. Li Gar-{ street car emp! $ +s AE | and 104, Nete.—The above goods are in condition and | tiched in Washington, D. waeaae corroborated this testimony. Lucy mployes may be mentioned. | the lines of service, and. to attend the | af 20%, worlly the attention of those’ fm search of good J Ne OF Binith's actions ettor the smcuge: told | They number something over 600 in the | Meetings prepared toereceive and. give, | omit Tal,cmate Darvel oe hot of teasing | Sesechold effects. SARRE K aiETo fe SU i Cae <the, murder, and | city, three-fourths of whom have hereio- =~ ayeres shih have been prepared | ning seventy five, (5) fect west of the southeast | Sale opens at 10 em. with carpets. ocl0-d&ds ‘Trustees. His voles at first faltered. but soon grew | Tore Peer democrats. On Jast Saturday.} ine members: se ee cette to | Sone feral lot ove, (1) and running. thence west Horees, Carriages, ete. THOMAS DOWLING & GD. AUCTIONEERS, of meetings this ev strong. He said: “On the day in ques-}| night a McKinley club was started among 4 i north Parallel with Argyle street to the north line | Tet1ms cash. SLOAN & CO. Ancts, eee” authorized by ¥ | tion I had a quarrel with Miss Drown, | them, and within forty-eight hours num Meeting Places ‘and Leaders. of rad lot two ocl5-2t os ms : Evans of Philudelphia, under whose superintend- ence they pursue their ou work, to holt a ser- vice im Langdon on Friday evening of next week. and I struck her with my fist, which knocked her to the floor. If then choked her, and thinking she might come to, 1 bered over 300, and the membership has now reached more than 400. I went among them today to find out the feeling, and was (2); thence east twent fects thence south to the place of besinnings ‘cond—Beginning for the second of said, parcel of land twenty-five (25) feet from the sbutheast corver, of said lot Members of- prayer meeting committees in all the societies-of the union will meet TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN_ SQUARE 849, BOUNDED BY. ViiGiNIA E_AND K STREET AND FIFTH AND AVEN: EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUARLE BUSINESS FROPENTY, NO. 625 7TH STREET SOUTH To settle up the esta ed, exeno~ sents for conference in the vestry of the Calvary And running thence west with ETS SOUTHEAST. tors of the will of the inte Mary BE. Crosou, will ‘The request that the brigade should do this was | Went down stairs, got a knife from the | assured on all hands that before the end of Dover street twenty-five (25) feet; thence north SIXTH STREETS = = cil 4 the highest bidder, on the meadte! tle Gdnaeneo ncgaaen Brad window, ard then cut her throat.” Smith | the week fully 500 of the employes would | Baptist Church. Mr. Grant Leet is assign-| parallel with Arg re cetTere, 10 the orth, tine of | By vitae oe eee tae aed de er | fsec on MONDAY. OCHONER AINETEENTE qtaais abe, EMME ae eaMGSLNS TE then began another statement, saying: | be enrolled as members of the club and that | ed as the leader. The meeting is to be | ‘ld lot two {eine pace arenes Ave GO) feet; | TP atiser of Columbia, “ihe understeved weiliseht | STANT. at HALE-PAST FOUR PM. away ins arg imsners asl yet avvare: of) that Kinal|| © TSM mat oeeg DUE eam i atcapedts Dy) \the/| ery aay otelwoulal not exceed as dividea into three parts: First, a general] | Roth of xaid tots fre Improved by neat two-sto:y | Q& SATURDAY. OCTOBEK SEVENTEENTH. im06, | piece cf Moperts know as tert of lot of work they are engaged in, especially that of ; COUFt. - all he haa |a grand demonstration ce ree {will have | aiscuszion of the prayer meetings, followed | {Ame cottazes. Fe eea eee ao anette at et eight ant | clchtres feet ubree Inches orth frou the the departisents of mercy and telp, and it ts ex-| | He was asked if he bad told all he had |a grand demonstrat un ON all the cegac per | by a consideration of the work of the com- | _ forms of Fenldue tn’ tore cen eacribed rarcel, | ST stberel one, two, feat apd seven, cad’ the. cnet | comer of raid equare, hence cmuiiag worth on Te : nae a a ig 5 roads for = ch, installments, at ee a siteet sixteen feet nine inches, west nluety- eee te ll be alee the yuade at the proposed | the affirmative. He was then ordered to | thelr accommouation, and it is taice inc, | mittee, and concluding with that of the in- | so gch'h,, residue In twro on second parcel, $700 | forty fect tent on Ninginia avenue of tot nurmbered | foe eight imibes, wont siatees. fect mine’ tacks ‘The arrangeme Lang ‘8 for the organiaation of a mis om under the auspices of take h's seat This closed the case, and the jury re- tired for a few minutes, and, on their re- the number of voters, every one of whom will vote against Bryan, that will be brought into the city on that day will ex- dividual worker, with suggestions as to de- tails and warnings against mistakes or errors likely to be made. cosh, balance In two equal installments, at and two years; balance me secured In both cases to he secured by the promissory notes of the purchaser, and a six, by of Washiaxton, D. C. the full depth of the lot, all in square num- beted cight hundred aad forty-niae, in the city and thence east ninety ginning, with the im wo feet to the place of be- wements thereon, consist Sra thice-story frame building for ase as 2 dwell Z deed of trust on the property sold, © | “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | Of | iy Sad ‘wnteh wil also proteiy be | {UFR Mr. Keech, the foreman, pronounced | ceed the total number of men, women and | ,,Mf- N- E- Webster will conduct the con- | Oecd of, trust on the property option, “Convesgue. | must be raid in cash, ‘and the atance in two | Mz aml store (No GE. a oe toe + pastor, snd which will also probably be | South guilty of murder in the first degree. | children who came into the city to see Bry- | ference of the lcokout committee, which | ine and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit | Cgual installments, parable one aud two years | o/1im Sie wall be iss (, twelve (12) and nnd puted. "ihe meeting for? the purpose of inzcg. | At once Judge Briscoe ordered the mur- | an, and at least one-third of the lotres Cie | Will be held In the Calvary Baptist Sun-| or'sion manram tn erenaeer s, Property on’ day | Sf'the rate of six ger coniam per sama trem said | (1S) Minotha secured, by” deed of trust All on. ye Work Will-be held at 2 pevea derer to stand up, and addressed him in | McKinley republicans. A leading ratiroad | 2¥ School house. In another room in the | of sale. das, and represeated by the ‘prouissry notes of | PFN at the cost of purchaser. A “deposit « street Sunday week next, and si ssary later more commodious quar- a few words. Smith was asked if he had anything to ™man who has always been a democrat, but is now for McKinley, said to The Star cor- same buliding the missionary committee BENJAMIN P. LEIGHTON, Trustee, will meet for its conference, led by Rev. ice, 452 D st. n.w. the” purchaser, secured by decd of trust on the | $100 required at time of sale. CHARLES ALLEN, ‘sol in form and tenor satisfactory to + RICHARD E. PATRO, Trustee, pene So ay HENRY L. ROSE, ters will Le secured. before the sentence, and his reply was | respondent today that Mr. McKinle: iq | Charles H. Butler. ocl6-d&ds 253 the undersigned. or all cash. at the option of the Execators, After excavating a large amount of earth for) SAY, i : ; paved In the Fourth Presbyterian Church Miss Ofice 482 La, parchaser A depralt of $200 will be re yuired at | _oS&ds = eet ns and. b: ut | that he had not. Then said Judge Briscoe: | set more democratic votes from among the TNGANSON = UUme of sale. The right is reserved to resell, a. the | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ade elie “You have been tried, James Smith, and | railroad men than he would lose ie the | Mattle Bartlett will be in charge of the DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. — work was being done on wrong convicted on your own testimony of a whole state from free silver republicans. gatherirg of social committee members. risk and cost of the defaulting urehaser, if tbe 612 E st. nw. ps | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FINE LOTS ON coxprTr | {ets Of fale are rot complied with within Lfeen F_INPROVED PROPERTY lines and it had to be stopped and the biz hole ‘Two conferences will be held in St. Paul's ~ Nn XDU days. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF_ IMPROV PROPER ioraing the work of excavation was agh appear before a higher tribunal, when you| The republicans are beginning to get very Mee Wee ettee, pmrepided over Dy | | By sirtuc of a certain deed of trust, recorded in omigtes yas BY Gty et AND carro Portions of the board walk on 22d, Sit will be beyond the help of any one. Dur- | doubtful about the fourth district. Mr. Hoi- | Mf;,W-,H. H. Smith, and the music com- Distro oe cine ot, the land. recorts HENRY W. SOHOX, ‘Zrusice, cinnatl streets ure in a very at ight especially, w ing the short period left you make good your time.” man has been apparently making some mittee, led by Mr. Harry G. Kimball. of the District of Columbia, and at the written re- Members of good literature committees, quest of the holder of the notes secured thereby Fendall building, 344 D st. n.w. By virtue of a deed of trost, dated the thirtieth da: ‘of July, 1802, and duly recorded In Liber 1717, NI .. . le & Auets. oc6-10t follo 194 et seq., one of the land records of he : We will, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-EIGHTH | _C- G- SLOAN & CO. t the request of the pedestriaus are in'great danger of falling in some | > py = gains, especially by winning back some of | with Miss Zue Brockett as leader, will as- (28) DAY OCTOBER, 6. District of Columbia, and at the req oe: Slee ean esas Cee 1d Gate Hun eealac al Deere Ma toee Oe ike [the wala aensoetee eters democratic ais- | semble in the primary room of the Calvary | SreLoK Et in feat of the Weeest, THERE FUTURE DaYs. Rutty secured thereby, the undersigned trastecs will : a Tas piace ty Rescue eet ses | Tete ae, ee wembllonne ave etototare | ime yergcr ney eee aera cea OM sttngton. “ja the District of Column: DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. ese . abe namely: Lo one (i), two. Mission. Langdon, who was a0 iil Scuday last that | errs" row’ after he reached the sail. te | regarded it as almost certain to return Mr. | Miss Grace Johneon will conduct’ the ant ely: num G), two @), three @. he could not conduct the usual services, is better. maintained his composure and when asked Sulzer, their nominee. The eleetion of the republican candidates in the twelfth and eight (8), ten (10), eleven (11) ‘and twelve (12) in ference of the flower, relief and calling | hisck ‘five ‘in subdivision’ made by Jacob P. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BLE PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF SEVENTH STREET ROAD. bered 7, in block numbered & in the subdivision of pert of Yonngshoro’, known as Ivy City, as per plat —————- . oct committees, and the good citizenship and | Clark end Fdwa: ‘trell, os h a y ‘deed asi nly in book Levy Court No. 2, page 76, of the recurds SSS eee ane Te Geare Minin eheg | tale tcenth districts is now conceded by ihe | temperance will unite Horitnelrfetnterenes!)| sei saa ee the outer aa iia | tn Lauer 1510, folle ASL et neg. of the Leeds at the atice of the aurvayer of the District of Or a » he conservative democrats. The great be : = — Improved treated me well. I have nothing to com-|{q" Allon sowie cies Che Great change | to be held in the same building, with Mr. | Disteict of Columbia iu Gounty Book’ seven ‘(i | of the Disteict of Columbia, we will cll, we A checolataire festival was given last night at plain of. It was a life for a life, and her alone will re-elect Mr. Leighty. The republicans still claim ten of ). Bese EEA ES One-third cash, balance in one e ninety-three Pofcrms ‘of eale: request of the holder of the ‘notes secured ‘thereby, ses, om at public auction im front of the with frame kitchen. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance In six 1 y- 7 nd twelve mouths, with interest, secured by a a 1 life was as dear to her as mine 1s to me. ————— and two years, at 6 per cent annum interest, | TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH Day’ OF | ®! R » at fimo tie“tpeonat Chueh af Or | am recenated fo my fate but am | the chances intator ot aeeaetsotts "| mw me sare of tae Taree Weienas, | pie Harintsag te Reeds elves | TRE aera AE FOU OCLOCR B. 3 | Se°tpeputibaracs option A drat of $100 re of the 1 fam e . 1e pro} , oF nil cash, at t ate, Q Savior. Tue ladles of the church had the matter | Prepared to die from a religious standpoint. | it is now pretty generally conceded that | Assistant Secretary Wike has instructed | Heston yeepery, MoM ‘deposit of $100 required | county of Washington, District of Colamiaas te wits ong yin ggg ee eee im charge. The supper aui confections were well piers subi do all I can to prepare my-| the-democrats will control the legislature | the collector of customs at Jacksonville, | t time of sale. Conveyancing, etc., at purchaser's | All that certain 2 vt patronized, and an impromptu program was thor- oughly enjoyed. Mr. J.C. don of Takowa sder and Mra. Preeautions Agat t a Lynching. As was stated in The Star, Tuesday, on joint ballot, but Mr. Gowdy and the com- mittee are confident that the republicans will have tt by a smali majority. The cost. ‘Terme of sale to be complied’ with in fifteen days from day of sale, ctherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and (cost of the defaulting pu . after five Fla., in case the steamer Three Friends was released on bond by the court, to place ises known and dist! of @ tract of land called ~ part of the farm of the late Abner C. piece or parcel of land and prem- finguished as and being «part Girls’ Portion,” being Shoe- complied with in ten days, or the pre be resold at risk and cost of detaatting purchaser, le maker, beginni at a stone at the southwest cor- y of Washington contributed vocal se- = democrats will make some small gains in | 29 officer of the government on board of | days’ advertisement of such leone in ‘some news- | ner of eaid ah and the part hereby deserived, ocl0-dkés i . Nat wosiaiee aceied Smith was to be brought from Baltimore | some of the agricultural counties, but it is | her, to see that her bond not to engage in a | payer published In Washington D.C. "the property | and on the east side of the Seventh Street road, r ‘SON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. eer on the morning train and tried the same | not deemed possible for them to make good | filibustering expedition to Cuba was not OS enone ce ee et ee ee ee SS ahs god weal Gaiceaibn doy. If the trial was not finished, he would | the loeses they will meet with in the manu- | violated. In case the master of the steamer 8. T: G. MORSELI (192) feet and cighty-six hundredths of a foot toa | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE IMrRovED pape uid GE fachng Wis ch indieblatecsa: be taken back to Baltimore and brought penn ne ied se The state yet looks safe refused to allow a representative of the| °c15-dts "mica: stone; thence leaving said road due east fifteen bun- REAL ESTATE, NO. 1248 H STREET NOKTH- @ recent mee of the Brookland Guild the | back on the following day. The officials of | ‘°° McKinley by a pore pluraltty Pile mens apebwes ite) Jesus sin DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. aan ee he eee ot | io eis ats ced of trust tos, dated lollowing offic e ed: President, Mr. Wm. | Pi x o \- ‘ . a = fo September 3, 1891. and duly recorded September tube eee eee shad seecetieg, | EZinee George's county determined to pre-| Spaninh Neutrality During the Civil! that port to anon ae the creatters in SOWUETZEN PARK LAND AND BUILDING a8. | load south 21 degrees @ minuice ‘east three hake | SHAM. in Liker No TOOL at fotle, 499 et weq., OF Sf, ogee leags e a ‘| vent @ lynching at any cost. And they War. destination and see to It that she did not SOCIATION CERTIFICATES AT AUCTION. dred and twenty-four (324) feet and fifty-six hun- | the land records priate apib er emnees Solin Sring ine | CCneluded to Keep as quiet as possible the | To the Editor of ‘The Evening Star: violate the neutrality laws. By authority of the board of directors of the | dredths (S600) of 2 foot to'a lees com atune at | the request of the the guild is expected to be ous during the e v7 3 steers, year. ‘The gull has ite iuecting tu arom | day on which Smith would be tried. ‘This Schuetzen Park Land nnd Building Association, undcrizned, ‘trustees, on the Bruker Hill road, where and amuseinents are provided for Brookland. The metbership 1s will be a new feature in tarted this : was easily done, owing to the fact that all of the witnesses in the case were in jail, or were the officers of the court in easy reach at a moment's notice. So it was decided ‘The following extract from the report cf Mr. C. J. Helm, confederate agent at Havana, Cuba, and addressed to Hon. Judah P. Benjamin, secretary of state, —_———_-e-—____ A Former Slave Sues and Wins. A Louisville dipsatch says: Annie Weir, the ex-slave, who sued her old mas- boily corporate under the laws of Virginia, and’ in pursuance of a, resolution of that boar adopted om the 6th day of May, A.D. 1896, we shall sell, at Rublic auction. to the highest bidder, on MOS S Day, H, 1898, at ONE O'CLOCK VEMBER SIXTEENT! the intersection of the west side of Piney Brauch and Blair reads; thence along the west side of degrees 16 minut. and ‘eighty hundredths (80-100) of a foot to a stone; Piney Branch road soath 28 Nest six hundred and seventy-nine (679) feet in frout of the NETEENTH DA ines, OF OCTOBER, AD! 1 PULOCK P.M, in the District of Columbia, and desiznat NDAY, TH ed Wedne: hat T ‘M., at our anction rooms, cor. 8th and D sts. P 33% m alee] fifteen hundrea eeaiheee = being lot numbered nineteen 9), in the alternate ‘Thursday, when | late Wednesday that the sheriff, Thomas | Richmond, Va., may interest General Wey.| ter, William Weir, for twenty-four years’ | P-¥- 2 ay vesting tk “Mackine Cai *s subdivisle “he arranged by the | M. Underwood, and his chiet deputy, M. | re z piards sal Ey nw, Ws D. C., certificates of stock Nos. | (1,504) feet and thirty hundredths (30-100) of a foot | Weshingtor Trick Machine Company's subdivision night will take place en the Brookland Guild rs to Its many friends. Sparhawk has returned to her Lowe here will t M ; Causin Waring, should go to Baltimore on the pretense of bringing Richard King into court to be arraigned. This artifice upon ler and others among your Spanish read- ers, The report is long and relates to the expedition organized by one Braine in Ha- pay at $3 per week, was given a verdict of $1,650. She had worked for him ever since her emancipation without wages on his of said Certificates represents fifty of the par valae of $100, each share being subject to further iaproveneta eigeta mained evn ges Hd a eaid subdisision is recorded in Liber No. 13, ana enances to the same belonging or in of square at folio 107, in the office of the surveyor of tem bund-ad and three (1s), sesessments of $29.50. The total capital stock of wise appertaining. District, togetber with the improve nents, constst- 7 jucceed “ agreement to lodge, clothe and feed her | said corporation is ed by 1,450 shares of rms of sile: Oue-third of the purchase money | ing of a two-story brick dwelling, with pressed after a long absence. pa = ee hie Go —— — if vana, who took passage frora that port | 8 long as she lived. Upon his second mar- | the par value of $100 ener Baldicorporationsanen) an Vash (thee tialanea iia tome ed eee) years, at 6 | brick front, No. we uy street northeast. contain : ne ced | with his party on board of the United riage he discharged her. (wab} toa of trast to secure the payment | per per annum interest, payable semi-annu- | Ing € rooms end ell modern improvement that many people knew that he was in 8 RS eH Tg to the Washington Lean and ‘Trast ‘of Lally, notes secured by deed of trust upon the prop-| Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money town. While the court room was ‘pretty | Stales. steamer. Roanoke. _ and . captured a $85,000) the land in the District of Columbia. for: { erty eld, or all cask, at the optiou of purctaee, | to be paid jp cash, and tho balance in two «jst Rell crowded. there would have been twico | Tad og ta fie Meotentine: eee ence | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, ao, | ‘nery kuown ar tho “Schareee Par es for- | erty old, oF ail cash. at the opiten of purchassr: | 10 be pal Ae eae cor and two years, with as many persons there if they had know, | lands. After protesting agalust the use GpeNie ot ce ee Re aad atatreabarisions of part | conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. | HAerest at Six 16) per centum par annum, parainle that Smith was on trial. There was no ex. | of the neutral (?) port of Havana for such Qoday- of Pleasant Plains. said subdivisions being recorded | Tertus of sale to be complicd with within ten days —- aeons oy mats. oad. or ai coe, ox citement in any way. a purpose by the said Btaine the agent, Hee teen corde te a ance of ecb rempec: | from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve | of trust upon the property sold. or all cash, at “King’s Messengers” met Sanday afternoon | ‘Th among other things of interest, says: ‘Thomas Dowling é 60, Aucts., 612 B st. n.w.— | tively, of the records in the office of the surveyor | the right to resell the property at the risk and cost ai thy queciannr af tee akae oF e court, in assigning him counsel, took ft ; M st. bet. Nc of the District ef Columbia. Each of said certif- | of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ notice | Will be required f at the Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church. The | the precaugion to select one of the oldest HAVANA, August 17, 1864 | Sele of unimproved’’property on ey tn (eaten sis}40 ie asidllumberishe province mre i oon ie by advertisement in some uewepaper | sale. All comreyni . recording and notarial as opened by the slinging of the hymns | and most experienced members of the | Hon. J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of Stato, | Capitol and ist stz.7&p., on Friday, October 16, at,| $tte8 8,10 }e,sold under the provisions of Sect published in Washington, D.C. . wh yy By 7 Atnighty King” and “More Love to | Marlboro’ bar. The court also looked out | _ Richmom Hieodoron, eres eager HB Wright and Geo. | Any further information will be firnlahed by SIRERT A. WHAM, — {| £2,0° Stuctoio tee trustee weserve. the tieee te re reading by the president, and | for the state's tnterests, and assigned to as-| Sir: * * * Confederate merchant vessels | Henderson, trustees, Z on ee eS or by Sey JOHN B. ag toh ‘the Property, at the risk and cost of the de- Prayer. After the reports of the secretary and | SiSt State's Attorney Roger B. Bellis, Geo. | Fe here. placed in all respects on a footing | ©. G. stoan & Co, Ancts., 1407 G ast. n.w.—Sale | J.C. Heal aS on! ‘Trustees, 1835 F st. | fouiting purchaser. oust treagurer the following readings, interspersed with | C: Merrick, who, at one time, was state's | With the merchant vessels of the most fa- | of improved property,gm V st. bet. 48th ami 40th | _oc5-dte JANSON BROR, Ancts. oe eer gaara GEORGE B, EMMONS, bymus, were given: “Map Facts About Persia,” | @ttorney for the county. vored nations, and the disability growing | sts, on Friday, 36, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. B. 8S, DONALDSOX, AUCTIONEER, HOLD FOR STORAGE CHARGES. oc6-d8d8 *, ‘Trusts. “Two Schools for Girls tn Persia” and “One Gospet | . “!though this trial did not consume over | Out of our non-recognition is relieved in | James F. Hood and Tmothy I. Woodruff, trustees. 42H st. ow. Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, O0- —— 5 plied to Islam," Mlwe Minote Hlutehineon: | Smfthe whem be ede eae eed. and | every Possible manner where laws, ¥ ROOROEE OTe, ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE Lor Front. | OCLOCK AM. them Tin be eOlN theta eS ae dueineuma et ete se ; | Smith, when m: ulations are no’ . INT- a 2 be auction — - Persia,” Miss Joste Ridgely: “A | Jury. mew wieas Seaiteteeeoe she | “Arms, munitions’ of war, clothing, every | Walter B. Wilisti"& Co., Aucts, 10th and D| ING MABTEAND' AYRE AT ART FRONT. house of C; G. BLOAN & CO.. 1407 G street north. | TRURTEES SALE OF SEVEX RUILDIXG Lors Lebo hool ‘Time in Persia,” ‘rhs uired y ir le sts. n.w.—Reguiar late of housekeeping articles, NORTHEAST. west, Washington, D.C., to the highest bidder, all ON BATES STREET NORTH, NEAL FLORIDA 1 School, Tabets, Persia,” Mise Nene tee — Rett ie soe connect sant the Sccamton) = iSepteceaes 4 ag ' besanit eat z By virtue of & deed $f, trast, elven to us. and feeds, furnitere, Bounebsld and personal ‘held Sa a PIRST AND NOKTH “A Yo 3 Hons rm! ‘ a = ent is M4 duly recorded Liber Ni it folio ‘nreboune irtment CAPITC STREETS. vated Plelds In Persia’ Mist Menge | accord, evidently regretting Ie crime, and.| Without restriction, and the refugees, old | 12 o'clock, carpets, seq), of the tand records of the Disttict or Corum: | an Sore tee EETY AND THOST Goat | By virtue o fa deed of trust, Guly recorded tn se Ruplistan tid “In Orco- | hoping to palliate it by not adding to it a | 20d young, from our country are treated | Ratcliffe, Sutton #"" ~s bia, the saiusigued trastees will offer for it | PANY, for the purpose of enforcing its Men for | Liber No. 1833, at folio 138 et ‘one of = —y + Mise Foes meests,."Ges,§ BL | falsehood. This he did without a tremor, | With a charitable consideration which com- | peguiar sale of elects, horsed, vehicles, | PED ad the “TWENTE FOURTH Da not One, [Stace charges, etc. due and unpaid Pte Ber | Te Font of the premise, oo, TUESDAY. THR Miss Flora Ww Satta; « aad My | and seemed relieved when it was over. png Cur Feapeet =. GaSe ete., Saturday, October 17, at 10 o'clock a.m. EER, 2906, at HALE-FAST FOUR O'CLOCK | Grigsby; George Smfth, Cart on der We ine TWENTIETH Day OF OCTOBER, A.D. 180, aa the members of the Sunday school ———__ M., part of square sou! unre ten bundred | M. J. H. Bennett, Miss BB. ‘AST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. seliows cided that alll the members of the: mday schood Oppacnamaacn wae persuaded would be regarded by the chief end oz) ta lot one | Wade, Wes” —— Filietie ‘Moe am | described land and premises, xituate 1a the, the society, to be held October 25. The meeting eke authorities at Havana and at Madrid as an B Cole, nee Lewis, aed Mis. R. L. . ‘of Washington, of ‘Columbia, = The National Retall Liquor Dealers’ Asso- | abuse cf the asylum they have granted to E Fe i pa op ren ge ak hy sub-| fea'to of visited. the island of Cabs, ax lombin te Book 17" page. 155, excepting th “most Jects at Cleveland yesterday. One declared | Set which ‘would ‘be. proibited te. can Marylana ‘aveate of all’ lot. Gee bar feet Best the use of spirituous liquors te be a neces- enemy and regarded as unfriendly and un- and eolform width of two (2 feet three Inches sity rather than a luxury, and denounced | justifiable in us? tot ea Slaryiand a¥ F? ry . ° . ° . . ‘thereof on G street GAIL BORDEN eee ee eee steele ala HR) Toe: the Nonmectn he; ‘with protouna ce” years places where youth Je debauched. Another | sort, your obedient servant, raen money oon gem , EAGLE BRAND pledged the efforts of the association to| "Ysigmed) , CH. J. HELM. ammum, payable oa cathe repay wold or all =< Ga defeat a bill whieh, it 1s reported, will be} AN the same the act was committed. Dercuaser's option. A ae gy gy Se CONDENSED MILK introduced in the next Congress. ‘This bill, | ‘The foregoing report is published tn full is time of wg ‘complied Sieh's . it Is reported, adds 50 per cent to the pres-| the “Official Records of the Union and otherwise pe Se toe, “Infant ent tax on beer, which_the asgociation des- | Confederate Navies in the War of the Re- pene mothers. Sent ignates as tha national beverage. Resolu- | pellion”—Series I, 5a WN. Y. Condensed Milk Co, i un ‘Street, Y laws were adopted, on Le arrane Every man having « beard should keep it an even aon} ‘Hedsom New York seh ences ot Ups, setieleg: ro- Sir at ESS peo sete, ‘Trustees, a uons expreasing Cio upeores of high license

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