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10 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1896-12 PAGES. = == = = aT = = = : Ste ee = aad = ——— <a ; rr INDIGNANT CITIZENS| “AUCTION SALES. - -| AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. : j Those in Eokington Protest Against |<" timers ot ate mana tor Congress. | nATTDINE SALE AT Lamiviars mown: | TRUSTEDY Gag OF A FINE RCURIG LOE OS | cones ery avy caren noes. sovae TWO H] AYS MORE Farther Experiment. Een pie gt ae hea —— BROS., AUCTIONEERS. = | Sate eet ee ee, BAN ARN Sy. - " . ” Xt 5 FEET. M.. Wwe w fer for sale, by pablic anetion, Before the Positive and Absolute Suspension of the $3 Tene See eee and ag anna he | aBeat'S the Tepe. ce eet | Siti ie, HE eed Pome ad |, Senin hk yy at oa which it had trif, No, FR, at follo 211 et seq, of the | ty. we will offer, at in gz near the line of H st. cars, Rate--Doctor McCoy’s Reasons for Making So Promi- a 34 in Liber gw ith, Ronereas by _vio- | lant’ records of the District of Columbia, and at the a Igting laws pas: front of the mith, Cone y ,*4e-, | and record af abla, and premises, on MONDAY, TH ‘erms very liberal and stated at th u uEpose ae ened Sear. Sander. | JANUARY, A.D. 1807, AT HALF-PAST FOU! ss r $200 required upon acceptance of bid Recent Bill Passed -the Hou troducing moderg,, motive -power on its oo sy front | O'CLOCK P.M., the followii ibed property, | Yeyancing, &c., re “a ©0 nent and Emphatic the Time Limit January 1 n° Esmee SEO bide wate @oe | Sanh GA peta ois | is Oy bee tea amee| wi FA SESS Sy . Through Misrepresentation. | grees. so-that tae weal oberacter, of the,| HALEPAST FOUR O'CLOCK Pi. the. fol lapd Known and letingaished esand beige ail of | _de2S-déte ee ee ., tl ‘| land and premises, situate in the ci! — = corperation’s actg.might be understood, by’| Washington, in the District’ of Columbia, and des, | Otteipal lot numbered eighteen (is) in square num- | — Tyr O\r4s DOWLI 6) = des- cs = SOEs | Dered mine bundred and ninety-two (992). yea te erin meet oe el toee Co = A WELL-KNOWN ATTORNEY oe eee ss ntubbingior encant Solo ne, 9) in 8 ye ig Rpt sorerams of wale: ‘Ove-thind of the perciase mosey | ae ord oO ouncement, this opportdnity. it is + % em le nce tO pal USTEES’ nt coting t= entvontemen, tte cvrstiatr.( 285 SO DEAF THAT HE HAD RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED] ¥Biich the Eckington’ and Soldiers’ Home | Peri Strole Tal; of the Preorder st the | {me ettal installments, respectively in one and two | Taye SALE FV, ee TROVE reasonable to suppose that by this time the te TO GIVE: UP-BRACTICE. Rellway Company: proposes to place upon yor's ofice of sald District: Beginning for the | TOF" wit Tete cet eye es ee the Broperts | WUT ROAD, INTHE DISTRICT Of conta have been made clear to all. The greatest pains . s ego its road, read_an extract from. the letter | same at the southeast corner of lot 28, and run- | Sold. with interest, payable semi-annually, at the | RIA. ee have been taken fo guard against the possibility ‘of —— of a Philadelphia correspondent of the New | ning mats ate Le. rent lne of 23d street | the option of AEF ane =f Kt Pa €,0f @ certain deed of trust Le Teter ae anise ean rt Patterson, Attorney-at-Law,| The North Capitol and Eckington cit. | York Herald, as foows: ‘Abaka- | south line of lot 28 one hundred 1100) feet thenes | BS eaired at time of wale. “Sale to be cloned in | No pay flo fay ty CN Cpportunity to be treated under Doctor McCoy. It | St Mary's, W. Va. while taking treatment he | zens’ Asscciation held one of its most en- ee Ca ee fact sixteen (16) feet. to the southwest corner of | Qreen, (ars from day. of sale the District of otherwise the prop- nowicz, chief engineer of the railways of ft with the south Ise of lor | ct t0 be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting stayed with his daughter, Mrs. S. V. King, 471 | thusiastic meetings last evening. A dozen | Lyons, France,-and a scientist and railway gy = eas 1 is] sunde: “! 2 : one bundred (100) feet to of to- | DUTchaser after days’ advertisement in sowe AY, was extended to dispel the misunderstanding which | Maryland avenue, city. He says: “I had been| new mentbera were elected and a lively | electrician of international note, was here. | gether with the fee revementa: (omnotier artis Bewspaper published in Washington, D. €. ‘Con. 1807 at THREE O'CLOCK Pat, in fest the time limit caused; TO MAKE IT QUITE | deaf for thirty years. Physicians had told me that | Giseussion was taken part In b ny of | He examined the new ideas -of electric | story and basement brick dwelling, containing | "C/0ciné at cost of purchaser. of the ‘premises, sell the following described pieces CLEAR THAT DOCTOR McCOY'S OFFICES AND | BY tte was absolutely hopeless. I was so dear | Als Pi ie bere transit and the new’ compressed air motors. | cight rooms, all modern improvements, No. 816 23d M, Zrastee, Se parcels of ind. situated inthe county DOCTOR McCOY'S PRACTICE WORK ARE PER. | ‘#t in-erder to understand anything it was neces- | those present regarding means for secur-| He said in an interview that he did not | %2¥: . ingtow, and District. of Colu o ae WM. H. BARSTOW, x ‘All of blocks | - sary for me to stand right against the person ad- | ing better facilities on the Eckington and | believe in compreased. bir because of the bd the ‘bales 26-déds ob an pai de lo Natloual Bank bidg. | and 1 " . ‘e: s eer sana a 5 and lots numbered one, MANENT IN WASHINGTON, NOT AS SOME 5 dressing me. Soldiers’ Home railway. danger of explosion, which even in Lyons, payable in one and two years, ‘with | © G_sipAs —— - and nine. in block numbered tee? POSED, LIMITED BY THE TIME FOR WHICH / “In court, in order to hear what the judge or| In the absence of Mr. Henderson, the |. Where they used only. half the .preseure | interest at a (8) per ae T . G. N & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | division made by Jacob I. Clark and E e ee © E OFFER. It was | 9PPosing counsel said, or to understand the answers proposed here, it has proven very destruc- HE MADE THIS KEMANKABLE OFFER. onl the vitnens of the stead, We has nase | president, W. J. Fowler acted as presiding | Pyare te Drowen, yery, Ceetkay. rause many were unable to take adv: me to put my ear almost against the mouth of the | O™MCer and W. J. Hughes as secretary. The | Mr. Kane said :this was only another bit of it during the time limit set. speaker. meeting was held in the customary place, | Of testimony to-show that compressed air an opportunity bas never been given before. |” “I became so deaf, finally, that at the corner of R street and Lincoln aye- | 85-2 motive power for the Eckington and Soldiers" i : Such an opporunity will never be given agaia, s0| I Was Obliged to Give Up My Profes-| nue. The seating capacity-of the hall | soiy im, fome,Rallway, tia Ae » secured’ by — trell, trustees, of lot thee G) and part « ‘sold, or all-casb, at the | TRUSTEES’ SALE VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP- | (2) of port of White Haven, as the same we aser. A deposit of $300.00 will ERTY ON NTH STREET NORTH: | corded in the surveyors office of the Dieirint Sr red of the purchaser at time of sale. WEST, BEING RESIDENCE NO. 1120. 0) in County Book 7, page MS. The prop All conveyancing, recording be sold free and ¢ from all’ incun: the cost the purchaser. Te 2001 894, Guty recorded in | brances. complied with within ten days from day of sale. | Taber No. 1937, at folio 442 et seq., one of the | Terms of sale: One-thind of the purchase seq. Otherwise the trustees, reserve the right, to resell records of the District of Columbia, and at | to be paid in cash, and the balance in the request of t det 0 be secur in presenting It Doctor McCoy may be pardoned sicalamtahbawyee, Proved inadequate and action was taken | with it would only-result:in delay in giving a ae a ee ent aan epee cartine iteee te oe eee Le aa for desiring to mae the final thme limit very improv. to provide additional seating accommoda- | that section of the city a modern street WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, TUESDAY, JANUARY FIFTH, 1897, AT HALF- | rate of 6 per cont per annum. prynble for iz to iy Improvement under the- treatment of Dr. i pay noe inde di ia ng sce eter railway. ¢ 7 ALDIS B. BROWNE, PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the ‘follow pally, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser emphatic. He does not want to hear com- | McCoy has been simply wonderful. ons at the next meeting, so that all those : dei6-d&as Trustees, | scribed real estate, situate in’ the city of Wai posit of $100 at the time of sale will be Te plaints after Jamuary 1 from those who pay ts | | “The first Improvement that I noticed was when | attending will be provided for. The fol-| Weekly Indignetion Meetings Pro- DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. ington, DB o to amit: All those coral Pieces, or wine upon Mocks No, 2 and a iy ve 1" 0 ~ es = . reels 0! 25 upe ch lot ow: sajulisk tan a tk gutend thas ba ac ee eee selloge men who were talking behind me on | lowing were elected members of the as- posed, ‘ pai and prem! wD as and beng | of on Jot in bh I thought some one was calling me, but Just, so be bas made this notice of the expiration | on turning found that they were talking to each of the $3 period just as prominent, just as clear | other. I am able once more to know what [s and jnst as emphatic as he has been able to make | Sing on around me by the sense of hearing. I it. It will be justly presumed that by the close of | ‘"" *8%im hear the noise of traffic, and all con- the month there will be mone who have not been informed and notified that: . ¢. | All of lot lettered **E.” apd the north one-half (%) at the cast of the LE OF ELEGANT BROWN- 7 ; = aaNr | of lot lettered F, in P. O'Donaghue’s subdivision of | terms of sale to be fully complied with witha tes Se A Dee RESIDENCE, NO. 3EI8 ots In square numbered one hundred and elchty- from day ‘of ‘ale, otherwive the trustecs we t 2 3 ree ), a8 per plat recorded in the office of the | serve the right to resell the property 2108, Tate Ge el eee arte Tee aan daber No. | surveyor for the District of Columila, in Liver W. | and cont of defaulting. gurctaste ce ‘ust District of Columbia we will sell at wcrtion, as | F.. folio 30. Beginning in the west Mne of 16th x tive days’ advertisement. in 0) front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, "THE | Street west, af the northeast corner of said lot ished in t AY OF DECEMBER. A.D. 1896, aT | “E." and ing south with said street FOUR O'CLOCK P-M:. the west half of lot five (5), See . four (4) inches; theace west. at in square one hundred’ and seven (107), said lot ae ne Se net, steety ave 0) fee, ing 20 feet frent by 147% feet deep to a wide alley, | 19 the rear of sald lot ““F"" and the east line of an dwelling, No. 1819 K st. n.w., containing ten rooms mid Tot Bs with the orth ne of aad ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, ut, _mlncty Ave (406) feet. to ni = two and three Sears, at six per cent per annum in’ | 8d the point of beginning, together with the brick = eas erent terest, payable semi-annually, secured by a deed of | tesidence thereon, known as No. 1120 16th st. n.w., DIVISION, AND CONTAINING ABOUT trust, or two-thirds of the purchase money can re- aries a $10,000 ACRES, ° main’ for three years at six per cent per annum, | Terms: ee ee ee of $10, 5 By virtue of a certain deed of trast recorded in or all cash, at t tion of the purchaser. A de- | (and interest), due 2ist May. 1807, balance in cash. | Liver 1694, at folio 3, of the land reewnle of the it of $300 required at time of sale. Conveyans | Of which $250 will be required at time of wale: | District of Coluetia’ aed At the written requ , &c., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- | All conveyancing and rec ing at purchaser's cost. | or the bolder of th pifea with in ten days, or resale at risk and cost | Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from | oy THURSDAY, t sociation: M. R. Thorp, 316 S street north-| Bernaré Waters :was indignant over the east; J. A. Blundon, George L. Mertz, 31 | Character of service given by the railway Quincey street; Robert P. Hains, 44 H|company. Mr. Waters said he hoped the street northeast; Rev. George S. Duncan, | association ‘wotild arrhtige to hold weekly versation, both of which for a long time I had been pl ee ea Mason, 203 | indignation meetifgs until the company totally oblivious to. I can hear the closing of a} maine, 23 Quincy street; John H. Jones, | Provided a modern railway for the people door and rumble of a carriage, the electric cars, | 217 R'street northeast; James Finckler, 37 | of Eckington. Three and a half years ago the ringing of the door bell and the ticking of a | Quincy street, and Carl A. Johnson, 231 R | he had bought a home: in Eckington. The clock, all of which sounds had been totally shut | street northeast. pigs: wan Sesirable aq -beautiealass ss out from me 4] Exes: espect, exce] that it had misers le rail- ppieetires sete Chairmen Scrvenis/ Report. way facilities, and; from that fact alone he A. R. Serven, chairman of the com-| found that property was injured in value. mittee on railroads, made a comprehensive On, Norn Canltol, street,” Mr, Waters report on the work of the committee in its wae oo mp isampete ie etal effort to prevent: the passage by Congress | rlant nearly a year ago, These holes are in of the bill which was lately passed by | concreted street. The Commissioners or- the House of Representatives, and which | dered the company to fill them up, but the ” Trustees AUCTIONEERS, All patients beginning or renew- ing treatment before January 1 will be treated until cured the uni- form rate of #3 a2 month. This in- rs SUB ELEVEN eludes all medicines and treatment. ‘This is absolutely the final oppor- tunity under this rate. It will under = y irchase! 5 day of sale or the trustees may resell the pt ty no circumstances be again extended | | gives to the Eckington and Soldiers’ Home | G0mPany has paid no attention to the or- | of defauiting purchaser. 1 at’ the ‘risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser Rail er, and there are the deep holes, an espe- 3 ‘SON, ? bh public moti the y meces- ay Company a further extension of | 0ft; 3 P EDWARD D. JOHNSON, { Trustees. | after such public nolice as they may or continued. After January 1 Doc- ; caren ~- | cial danger to pedestrians and bicyclers. Sei?-dte AE De de eae deh sary. ‘Colum ‘ time in which to experiment w! f propul. | _ ir. Kane said that a’ number of repre- * = ARTHUR D. GOLDRCHMID, “1 BY and “2 ; Coe Bie Coy velit Kesumc Ris anual fecx- pressed air motor as a means of propul- | sentatives had told him they would haye : FUTURE DAyYs. EUGENE CARUSI, land known as map pee | sion for its cars. fcught the bill granting an extension bf e24-d&ds Trustees. page 24, iu the wlll of the Mr. Serven stated that the law requires a eyor of istrict, deses ©. G._SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. aacameni: een TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE TWO-STORY } ’ THE | aoe apa ee ee FRAME HOUSE NO. SH HAnISON stumer, | LRUSTEES’ SALE OF TH stant 9.05 ch i ANAOOSTIA, D. O. MAGNIFICENT <FODR- | frases ene cts tent tn time to the Eckington and Soldiers’ Home Railway Company when it was before the Heuse of Representatives had they known the facts regarding it. Even members of the House committee on the District of THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 ¥F st. nw. “and the underground electric system to be put the in operation on the Eckington and Belt railway lines by December 10, 1897. The! committee believes that these companies should be treated exactly as the Metro- HEARING RESTORED TO AN EAR DEAF FROM BIRTH. Semuel Allen, 504 Harrison si lumbI By virtue of ‘a deed of trust, dated: September b ~ | mumming thence from anid polat , Anacostia, D. C. Aged 72 years: “I have been Polltan company had been. When the act | calumbla:‘whe Se a ae inet 2, 1808, and duly recorded in Liber 2065, at folio] STORY AND BASEMENT | |io ngs cra and. distances: NS ca be . 2 = 4 1 2 4 Beq., of 1e rect of e ~ lo en laid ai won deaf from childhood. My right ear was absolutely of August 2, 1804, was passed, requiring | hcped it would be pigeonholed in the Sen- | {ret or Column, aodat the Ronee. Of the: pacty MARBLE-FRONT _ RESI- stone, theuce N- M0 degrees W. ILA? chaine, thene deaf. With it I could not hear one sound. that company to put in the undergrouw ate committee, they had ‘acted on It } secured, the undersigned will bell, it public auc- a 7 REE N. 49 de thence \ stone deaf. it Ie : electric system, it also provided for the | without proper information. , | tion on the premises, on MONDAY, THE DENCE (WITH TH = grees E. 2.75 1 N. 35 degrees E378 Lime boot Be be Coot forfeiture of its charter if it did not com-| poy poe < ELEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1907, at FOUR | ~~ STORY BRICK STA- Shuins, thence Roane ctebes won eee Ge cael Sec ee ow ean oe to 0. W. Bail ply with the law. This legislation had rotest Agains({ Extemsion. | O:CLOCK P.M., the following-described property, B tree, a’ four ‘last lines ‘ran ‘along. with tion at I could not hear any sound except the ). W. Bailey, 616 7th st. s.w. produced the best of results. Why should| A. R. Serven was appointed to draw up | to wit: Lot Sei, In the subdivision of Uniontown, BLE ON REAR OF qiiey ramch;"" thence S37 degrees E. 1.00 chains roar of a cannon, a clap of thunder, or some equally Cured of deafness. not the same requirements and penalties | resolutions expressive of the sentiment of ereg District of Columbia, with the tm: LOT). KNOWN thence 3. (Gi “degrees 50 chats 8 loud notses. It was impossible for the people in = be imposed upon the Eckington and Belt | the association on the railway question, |~ ‘Terms: One-third cash, one-third in one year oe E. 1.13 Chains to a stone, thence $ the house where I lived to make me hear anything. companies? There was no réason that | 204 ne ‘reported the followine, which werg | ®D4 one-third in two years, er all. cash, at the AS NO. 1710 5.00 chains. thence S$." 124. degrees: Wet 4 oo For years I bad been unable to bear the preaching | ©. W. Bailey, G16 7th st. s.w.: “My | would justify a discrimination in their )O80 pe, : Ss © | option of ‘the purchaser; deferred pasments to be NEW HAMP- chaing ro thie place <f beginBing, being ‘hie second tn the ‘church where I attend, the Methodist | ett ear was totally deat, and my right ear nearly | favor aS against other companies. Mr. | adop) Agree: 2S mecured| by deed of trust on the ‘premises, at 6 Ao ea parcel of and described in Gerd to Wilks Tieine Chureh.”” s bad when I went to Drs. McCoy and Cowden, | Serven said that the executive and rail: solved, That, te North Capitol and | Sr"sig0 at time ‘of sale. Terms ‘to be complied SH - J. A. 8. 226, folio 200 et seq., of the Inud reconds Rev. Mr. MeLean, pastor. ‘The hearing of both ears has been restored so that | WY committees, following the precedent | Eckington Citizcis’" Association. earnestly | with within 18° dave or promiace resold att the N. W. of suid District. “When I consulted Dr. McCoy—and I only did | t can ly.” Congress had made in the case of the | protests against further extension of | ccst of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing =. aa ps Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one n : a can hear perfectly. road, had prepared and se-| time for thi and recording at. purchaser's cost. ASHINGTON, D. C. and two yesrs, at 6 per cont per annum interest so after the people where I lived begged me to, Bactronol tar 7080s Pia) both Houses f we payee See fhe) THE LAND, TITLE AND TRUST Co. Seagrpe ee payable semi-annually, to be secured iy dead of because they could not make me understand—I was cured the intredvction in bo equipment of the es of the Eckington > Ti By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated the | i} ister. iy vi tiust on ths R. M. PARKER, Atty. for the Party Secured. 26th day of March, A. D. 1804, and duly recorded | tin of the ten 4629-4£d8 in V.iber No. 1896, folios 357 et ont land records | ot time of sale. ve of : Of the District of Colombia, we will ‘sall at public | Segt, “Terina of wale to be INCANSON , AUCTIONEERS. anetion, in front of the premises, on THU 5 po 7 pep Re saohi lage JANUARY SEVENTH, 1807, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. | 225% {hu das, Gf sal SALE_OF TWO-STORY FRAME | M., the following land and premises, situate and ly- | 2nd cost. of the S @ . of a bill providing for the repeal of all| and Soldiers’ Homegnd the Belt Railway companies with, the. underground electric system. hoe Resolved, That the Senate and House of Representatives“betespectfully requested rty sold, or all cysh, told by him that he could cure my left ear, and Ad possibly the right. Dr. McCoy has certainly kept his promise, for ‘The Hearing of My Left Ear is Fully CURING BRONCHIAL AND acts chartering or extending the Ecking- LUNG TROUBLE. | ton and Belt roads, if they do not, equip a? with the underground electric system as ‘Wm. A. Ulle, 641 Maryland ave. s.w.: | the law provides by December 10, 1807. er, after tive R In referring to the resolution passed by | to pass Senate cohcaPrent resolution 177, or G, D NO. €46 G STREET | ing in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, | Gvg" advertisement of sa le in ‘come mewe- © itored, “I bad been @ great sufferer from Broneblal and| the House, granting an extension of time | Hcuse bill 9678, providing for the repeal of SouRaaASr. ete namely: All of lot numbered seventy-two (72), in | paper lished in Washington, pi The ‘prop anithe hearing of the right ear has so improved | Lang Trouble for a long time before I went to Dr.| to these companies, the chairman stated all acts or parts,of, acts chartering or ex- that I find no difficulty im hearing distinctly with it. ‘ee! "ie c tending said roads, ff they do not comply strictly with the ‘provision of the act of Jvne 10, 1896, requiring the equipment of quem roads with-underground electric sys- cm. Resolved, That"coples of thesé 'tesolutions be forwarded to the ‘Senate and House com- mittees on-the District of Columbia. Irwin B,.Lintgn,, from the committee on en to us and duly | Fisher and Sharon's subdivision of square vum- | Prey will be sold clear of alt leat: eS Liber 19000 folio LA "et seq., one of ane bered one hundred and fifty-three, as per plat re- f it land records of the District of Columbia, and at | corded in Liber 12, folio 171, of the records of the the request of the party secured, we will sell_at | office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, fe auction, in front of the premises, on WED- | fronting 25 feet on the west side of New Hanip- Rear JANUARY THIRTEENTH, 1897, AT | shire avenue, near R street northwest, with a d-pth FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real | of 120 feet to a wide alley, running into Riggs egtate in the District of Columbia, to wit: Part | place, together with the Ww four vEMENTS, Gers square numbered eight humtred and seventy. | Consisting of an elecant. four-story and basement | | BY, viriue of a deciwe of seven (S17), beginning for the same on G st. at | brick residence, the front being of Vermont white | we District of Columita. ‘pa the southwest corner of said lot one (1), and run- | Marble and deeply carved, with handsome stone | X°. . wherein Lillian J. McCoy. He has entirely cured me of both.”” that he had seen Mr. Babcock of the House “I cam hear with my left ear every sound as dis- District committee during the first week of tinetly as I believe It is possible for any one to hear. “The first improvement that I noticed was on the street, when I found that I could hear the cars. Improvement was very rapid, and shortly I found that I could hear the voices of those talking about me~ then I began to distinguish words, and finally st this session, and had asked for an opportu- ‘W. H. Morse, 321 Maryland ave. n.e.:| nity to be heard on any proposed Eckington “Dr. McCoy has completely cured me of a very | railway legislation. He supposed Mr. Bab- bad Chest Trouble.’” cock had forgotten it, however, as the com- mittee had not been given a chance to be heard on the resolution reported favorably CURING ASTHMA, by that gentleman. This was the bill urged THE THR K_DWELLIN 3 NINTH and roads, which | schools. and .achoo} hou id. that his 3 steps leading from the terrace to a very imposing | Complainyats ai vie Gilfford Re a clearly understood all that was said, even when in as bythe ieee osioaiot oF tema’ tout aie) cemmitic ide Mori oS mt tle ‘ning. thence portly Sixty aly feet ei ice (nines | eutrance: ato tas tircula’ bay window from ter {are defeoduata, wwe will offer. for wate. “xt ‘wath ordinary tones. Tcan now, after many years, again] Jno, Palmer, 608 Callen st. me: “I| Srotors and to equip with them or the elec-|fcom schcol Wilding Jocated within the | ‘ar 'tecr § uuen: thence seuth sixty-eix feet eight | race up. The stable ou rear of lot is three stories SaNCARY! kot ae ate 1 mits of the association, though the Com- | inches (66: feet 8 inches): and thence west twenty- | high, with a ae eee — all tut certain missioners had récotamended in thelr esti- | one, tect fire snehes (21 feet.6 inches) to the place tng roo,” te" eenscect ith, choose bg elechrie deine. tn’ the u ittee gave for the urgency in | ™Ates that a four-room Byllding be erected, | f beginning... belis, speaking tuber, &. The interior of the resi- | [0 blagton, District of Columbia, ‘and Passing the bill weve: First, to protect the | With provisions for enlarging it later. ie |4,herms of, eale: ted Ss Daeraren per, Te richiy. Anished’ ia polished bard woods, | KNOWN and distinguished as the south twe Mente foo be secured by. deed of trust on the prop- | cebinet,” mantels, "brass-mouated. Greplaces, oayx | feet, fronting on Mth ‘street by, the full. d erty sold and to bear interest. at the rate of alx | tiling and stuccoed cellings; walls covered with | original lot mumbered fone ¢4), in aynare rm cent r annum, or all cash, at the option of | hand-painted tapestry, Boors of mahogany, oak and | touse aid premines numin eye complic wit! ‘teen ys, other- 3 oe . : * ra SAS e the right to advertise and | M#in tubs. &c. Contains 26 | ,,7' of sale: One-third (3 h, le wa third (1-3) in one yes e4 ‘ resell the property at the risk und cost of the de- | Fm, 3 baths, conservatory, billiard rooms, safety | (und (-3) Mu one year apd one-third 41 sdid that @ four-room building would be inadequate, as it would not accommodiie } children attending the higher grades. He had made a censug of the school population within the area of the association, and had found it to be 493, all thesé. children having public and the shareholders who were to Mrs. 8. B. Marconnier, 1073 32d st.,| be sold out on January 9, unless this bill Georgetown, D. ©.: “I had suffered from Asthma| became a law before then, and, second, to for years. Dr. McCoy bas cured me, and since iis | give another chance to try the air motors, treatment I have gained twelve pounds.” aa a fire, which destroyed a glass factory in Germany had prevented the trial already to go long distances to attend school. haser's | Yaults, gas, electric lights, bells, &c. All. finished tendon fell a ie mad not 5 faultih rebaser. All conveyancing at purchaser’ the purchaser, bearing ‘interest six per Giwind Liaakantow eae authorized, which the company had not | “yetore adjourament the Tput of meeting | Mating yerctesec, tL com : 4 the most substantial manner, of the best mate: | ir danum from date of sles will ber tye: ie NG CATS ‘TOMACH. was changed to.7:30-9'clock. HR. EDSON, pat urdoubtedly one of the and | Scterred payments, of ‘the purchase moe ve te possible to get the air bottles to equip the CHARLES B. BAILEY, t-bullt homes in’ Washington city. secared by dced of trust on the “sold sae cars. If this story was true, how was it | 4e29-tu,ekds "Trustees, | | TERMS: One-fourth cash, and the residue tn six, | aii “sash, ‘at the option of ‘the murthe sk nage Mrs. Mary Donovan, 2313 Champlain | Pocsipie to get tne bottles for the cars DR. -CONATY DINED. te 2 twelve, elziteen and twenty-four months from daté | f>' he “ihade ‘subject toa. deal ot teas hee Mae ave. n.w.: “I had Catarrh of the Stomach for five| that had been put on trial in New York = RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, “4 pe) neal), aoa soenred rd deed of | 8m of two thousand dollars and expiring on the Years. The week before I went to Drs. McCoy and | during that perlod? The investigation into | Representatives 6f All. Classes Honor + Sucecssors to Hateliffe, Darr & Co, Sein cite Semele en e of | Ast day of May, 1897. A deposit of $200 to be Cowden I fainted from weakness. They have com-j this alieged “fire’’ had demonstrated that pletely cured me.” the story was entirely unfounded. The af sale which was to be had on January 9 was also proven to be the creation of an un- Mrs. S. Fitzgerald, 208 Sth st. s.w.:| reliable imagination, as no such course las “For years I had been a sufferer from chronic | been in contemplation, and could not be Him. af Worcester. . Rev. J. Conaty, B.D., of Worcester, Mass., who was recently appointed by the pope to be rector of the’CatholicUniversity, was given a testimonial banquet: at Worcester last everigg. Tete Were present 250 citi- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK | OPtion. A deposit of $1,000 will be reaulred of the me aEKMS OF Sane to be complied wi STABLE, IN ALLEY BETWEEN K AND L, | Purchaser at time of gale. All conveyancing, Fe | days; otherwise the property will, be TWENTY - FIRST AND TWENTY - SECOND | Should the terms of sale be not complied Sits | Tsk and cost of Seteaiting purcteasce. STREETS NORTHWEST. Sista Petute tats foem ake tare oF ee ee EDWA: y By virtue of 1 deed of trust. duly recoried in | TOS'Tascrve the right to. resell: the renee Jat the | 2026-d&ds MUND I Liber, No, 1848, follo 390 et sea., on2 of the land | ise ‘and cost of ‘the defaulting purchaser, after | G. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEEL dyspepsia (Catarrh of the Stomach). Doctors Mc- | had within that time under the conditions records for the District of Columpia, and at the | | | | | | E “ 3 P Tequest of the party secured thereby, the nnder- i ieect iets danse oes EA Samuel Allen, 504 Harrison Se Sea igen een eee pending. |” “mich the Proceedings were | zens of Worcester, represefiting: all classes ign tn ‘Hoot ot the premises, on MONDAY. ‘THEE Ne TOMAS Be JON sod Nog Yan ve WASHINGTON D.C STEP st., Anacostia, D.C aged 72 : “So it appears,” said Mr. Serven, “that | !m the community and inclu’ing many men | ELEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1807, AT ef ae yy By virtue of a deed of trust, dated th years ‘Cured of pe Bean CURING DISEASE OF THE SKIN. | the hasty action of the House was based | prominent‘in the business 4hd professional | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real -déeds "| duly, 1883, ard duly rgcorded ‘in Liber No. 1544, ——s upon deliberate misrepresentations of those Jno. D. Barker, 1310 12th st. n.w.:| urging the passage of the resolution upon “Dr. McCoy has completely cured me of a terrible | the House committee. case of Eczema, which I had for three years.!” Only the Combination’s Benefit. eetate, situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: All of lot numbered forty-three (43), in square numbered séventy-three (73), as per rubdivision of A. P. Fardon, made Jane 26, , and recorded in Liber No. 12, folio 169, of his former subdivision, recorded in Liber 12, folfo 141, surveyor's ‘office of the District of Co- lumbia, together with“all the improvements, rights, Terms: One-third cash, the balance in six and Ufe of the city. Mayor A. B. R. Sprague presided, and after-dinner speeches were made by G. Stanley Hall, president of Clark University; Rev. John F. Lehy, rector of the College of the Holy Cross; Rev. Daniel Merriman, pastor of the Central Congregational Church; Right Rev. Monsignor Thomas Griffith, pastor of St. John’s Roman Cath- olic Church; United States: Senator Hoar and Dr. Conaty. : Senator Hoar's speech was .a glowing tribute te,the Irish race and-ta, Dr. Conaty. The latter in his response-made a feeling at follo 9 et seq., one*of the land records of the SALE OF LOTS NUMBERED | District of Columi EN AND TWELVE, IN SQUARE NUM- Sotale Nie Uae as Tse sigh al a a OF GROUND. ee O'CLOCK E » the following desc f i By virtue of a certain deed of ti remises, situate in the city of ashington, D.C., Liber "No. 2109, at folio S08 et sent oe er tin | aid known as ond eateg fot mmaabered eherty ane laud records of the District of Columbia, and at | (Gl) in Patrick O'Donoghae's subdivision ; the request of the holder of the note secured there- | Bl.inbe-ed seven bundred and forty-nine by, we will sell at public auction, in front of the Pizmises. on the SECOND DAY’ OF JANUARA, 807, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol de? at the request of the We will sell, at_public Hear the Preaching in Church, I can bear the words of song, I can hear the ticking of a clock, I can hear the ringing of the ot bell, I can hear the closing of the door, I can hear the electric cars and even the chirping of a bird. “This marvelous result, this restoring of my hear- ing when all sounds were shut out from me, adds to my life more than I ever thought possible. I had ppowed that I must pass my few remaining years in absolute silence, but instead of that, Dr. MeCoy has made it pessible for me to hear again, even SSS “The resolution was introduced on Decem- J. M. Woodward, 1002 C st. s.w.: “Dr.| ber 16, reported to the House on the fol- McCoy has completely cured me of a distressing | lowing day, and passed after being consid- Skin Disease, from which I had suffered for twenty | ered at a special meeting of the District years.”” committee, at which the receiver of these are ae roads and his attorney were permitted to Mrs. B. King, 482 E st. s.w.: “Dr.| be present; but no interested citizens were McCoy completely cured me of a very bad case of | given the slightest opportunity to be pres- Eezema from which I bad suffered for three sears.” | ent or to express their views of the charac- le, or all cagh, at the option of the pure! posit of $200 required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are mot complied with in 15 dara from the day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk und cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 5 days’ advertisement Terros in relation +9 Acferred payments annosnced on day of rale, when $100 wi ore ELON A. WOODWARD, be required as @ acknowledgment of the compli f such resale in some newspaper published in de19-ate JAMES WHITE, Trustees. rotnied Ue barine ike eee Ee RS metite thelr waite. ete ee ee species ae pliment ‘paid’ £0) Fr asiiugton, BD. c. “all conveyancing, “&e., at the WALTER B, WILLIAMS & ©0., AUCTIONERES. restored the hear! the that had b te 3 ¥ irchaser’s cost. —— deaf from elildbood, ax well as In that which hag | M+ PALMER'S HEARING RESTORED.| “The arguments urged that the exten- ee ee st EDWIN FORREST, Trustee, TRUSTEES: SALE OF SUBURBAN PROPERTT, deaf Inter in my Ife. I wish it were pos- eee epee eee Uebeore agence nena Of porernenloe re OW eee KNOWN AS IVY CITY BRICK COMPANY'S Kile for me to expres my gratitude for the geet | 3- W- Palmer, 1005 G at. m.w.: “or | the public and the minority shareholders of | Coroner ’Hammelt last fight issued a NT. CROWLEY, ‘trustee, FARD AND RACE TRACK, four years my hearing had been considerably im-| these roads are the fiimsiest kind of spe- clousness. The extensions are solely and paired. I had sought the aid of a specialist, who | Oniy for the benefit of the grasping comb!- ation which is in control of these roads, happiness that it has given m certificate of death from | in the case of James W. Brady, who died on a street car yesterday. ‘ The remains RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO.,- AUCTIONEERS. WGuecessors to Ratcliffe, ‘Darr & Co.) id THE MARVEL oF quest of the party secured rherebs, the undersigned gave me a prolonged course of treatment, but trustees will’ scli, with the improvements. theron, without restoring my hearing. I could not unde: RESTORING LOST HEARING. and is apparently striving to freeze out the | were later’ taken to Catonsville, -Md., for | TRUSTEES’ | OF A BRICK HOUSE AND t ptthlic auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY. é stand ordinary conversation. I had to keep re-| Minority shareholders and its bondholders, | interment. : x pasar tc a ONK FRAME HOUSE ON P STREET~ BE- He Traeey Finer DaY OF DECEMBER, AD. M. C. McDonough, 1206 21 questing people t» repeat." I COULD NOT HER | Only the intervention of a court of equity ES TWEEN FIRST AND NORTH CAPITOL 1896, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., ghe following de- THE TICKING OF A CLOCK OR WATCH RIGHT | has thus fer successfully restrained their AGAINST MY EAR. I could get no enjoyment in | efforts to completely wreck these rcads. going to public meetings or places of amusement, | The scathing terms of Judge Cox’s recent because I could not hear.- At the carnest solicita- | decision fitly characterize their actions. tion of friends I went to Doctor McCoy to have | Defeated in the courts, they now come to my hearing restored. Now, as the result of bis | Congress, begging permission to continue treatment, I CAN HEAR the ticking of a watch | their tactics. They repeat the representa. near my ear and that of a clock at a distance of | tions which the courts have found to be twenty feet. I can understand conversation in an pare cpl gd berabiaghe ertaete ou ” o dazzle and deceive. Their past record in et ee connection with these roads is strewn with Messenger in Quartermaster’s Of “I was so deaf for eight years that I could not hear a ser- mon im chureh. Dr. McCoy has completely re- stored my hearing."” XE 0 scribed land and premises, situate and lying in the county of W: District of Colum All those parts of the tract of land known BY ," mentioned in said deed of truvt Parcel ‘No. 1—Containing seventy (70) acres nod sixty-four ths (64-100) of an acre of Parcel Non 2 Coat thirty-three (33; No. ta’; y-three (33) acres and ive cnehundredtha (100) of au acre of Isnt, more or less. Parcel No. 8—Containing five (5) acres and eighty- three one-bundredthy 3°100) of an acre of laud, A Welconie Holiday Gift. The Saturday Evening Star, sent for one year for one dollar to any out-of-town ad- dress, wotild be @ Welcome ‘holiday gift for any one who would appreciate the chance to keep in touch with life at the capital : ee Platt Not a Candidate. Thomas .C. Platt was asked yesterday about rumor thet he had-withirswi from the contest’ for’ thé ‘United States senator- ship. He‘haid thet As ‘he tdd never been @ candidaje, he gould not withdraw. “I had cal dimuponeetining frdm: political life,” he sald. sl"The 'Neat@tvideriie of that was my Te! to, a wexhor r of this state. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded In it Mrs. M. Kirby, Camp Springs, Prince Georze's ‘Md.: “I had been so deaf for fifteen sears that I could not hear a bell ring or the preaching im chureh. My bearing bas been completely restored by Doctors McCoy and Cow- den.” the wrecks of laws that they have violated, 1 orders they have ignored, and promises COPIES OF DR. MeCOX’S MONO-| they have broken. A single hour's investi- GRAPH ON DEAFNESS WILL BB| gation will ascertain the truth of these MAILED ON APPLICATION TO THOSE | statements. “This band of railroad wreckers want to ECT ee ED IN THE | be relieved from all legal restrictions -upon thelr schemes. ‘The courts have held them J. P. Steiner of the Firm of Hamilton & Co. Manufacturing Tobacconists, Alexandria, Va.: Yhen I went to Dr. McCoy I was totally deaf in my left ear. He bas completely restor@l my hearing.” CURE OF THIS CONDITION. accountable under the provisions of the : act, passed at the last session of Con- Readers of the MONOGRAPH ON | &ress, every section of which they have already violated, so far as it has pos- DEAFNESS are to bear this in mind. sible. They, and they only, are sup- Rev. L. L. Smith, 606 Gth st. s.w., Clergyman’ of the Church of the United Brethren: “I had been very hard of hearing for eighteen months. Dr. McCoy completely restored my hear- f 7 = rs had suffered from Asthma fifteen years. Drs, Mc-| tric by July 1, 1898. Coy and Cowden have given me the first relief that] The report stated that the reasons the Stand conversation In ordinary tone."” ‘: b ” Im Measles, Scarlet Fever, Bronchitis | porters and the beneficiaries of this reso- ¥ ring ee een ee eee and Pneumonia the throat is involved There is in- 5g a i et in Liver ‘No, 1680, follo, 210 et ecg, ot ‘the ad Mrs. B. Marcey, Cherrydale, Va.: “| and the inflammation extending from st 1819, — 55 et oot ot ae records of seoute of, the District of ay as was so deaf when I went to Dr. McCoy that J] the throat im to the Eustachian Tubes quest of. the veh one of the metas spend agg & payment, of $10,000 has been could not hear the bells ring or the whistles blow.| amd causing Deafness is Catarrhal Be Tote MODAN, THE made, said trust mat Javuary 11, 18u7. T can now hear all sounds distinctly, and under-| trom the doctor's stamapolgt. The BAL, ts Root of the nee “tbe fo county 98 af phrase “Catarrhal Origin” in, the . R. < “] MONOGRAPH is used in the scientific | the severest penalties for their infraction. J. R. Pearson, 904 K st. s.e.: “I had a malt ix mee as im | The Supreme Court of the District has up- held reasonable and. which Catarrh is so commonly re-| just in.the provisions for equipping these I f a i H beea quite deaf for fifteen years. My hearing has ak us 4 Jj beew perfectly restored b; ——, fice, surveyor of the ye pom trict of Columbia in County Book 7, ‘page 98. « warded as a disease of the head and Bonla mish eepel, cranalt - be--eold subject to a deed of trust Wm. Arts, 3136 M st. n.w.: “I was casts “The executive and railway committeei| 3." ycim Poco — pine Tad socords in Liber 1647, very deaf when I went to Dr. McCoy. He has 5 took active steps to lay the true nature of fete 424, ty Yh the parchaser is entitled to a completely restored my hearing.” ae — matter meters. reat ore hei Sars Doe ‘smousting to eer 7 cae . members - District committee, . if puianter Cary] Odell, 215 Oth at. a.w.t McCoySystem of Medicine and have Deen a hearing by the an two years at Ge mee coat nett Sain $0 3 Mecor He could Peep Siones oe Z reaoluti win ‘be reported. Mi Berven bn en u Pe ay. le is © spoken word. He hears everything now per-| PERMANENT OFFICES , a a of the burcbosse: feetly."" mas me rr patie ees Mecoy’s N. NAL PRACTICE. > Mrs. ‘Thos. Moore, Brookland, D. c.1) = sib ait . ‘3 “I was so deaf that I could not hear a sound. Dr. 2 s “ Medoy ban completety reatored say hearing: Dr. J. Cresap Patrick MeGraw, 214 E st. a.w., 85 years old: “I had been deaf im both ears for twenty years. My hearing has been cowpletely restored by Dr. McCoy.”* P. F. Milligan, 115 4th est. n.e.: “I was very deaf when I went to Dr. McCoy. .I had been deaf fourteen years, My hearing ts completely festored."”

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