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% 10 THE: EVENING STAR, -WEDNESDAY;:SANUARY 6, 1897-12 . PAGES;- & — — a ——————— SS ——_=_— = WORK OF SPANISH. CONSULS .. AUCTION SALES. es AUCTION SALES. ' i es : = “ TOMORROW. f séTunE pays. | x4 . LARGE SALE OF GOOD FURNITURE, CARPETS | CPARLES G. SHAN & CO,, AUCTS, 1407 G ST. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Getting Information Oenoeming Plans of the Aeron Se MARCUS NOTES, oof LOUISLASA | ‘TR OF THAT VALUABLE TRI | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE MPROvED ‘AND - BOUN! DED BY NEW PROPERTY. NO. 1600) THIRTY SECOND AES y AND FIFTEENTH STREBT NORTHWEST. RTH W AND KNOWN AS| By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated De+ _ SQUARE TH OF SQUARE NUMBERED | cember 90, 1885, and recorded in Liber Ne. 208%. 180. ¥ é at folio 11 et seq. one of the land records By virtue of a certuin deed of trust to us, dated | the District of abia, une 21, 1803, and duly, recorded June 21. 1883, | the party thereby wecur: IM gel wt suction, in Liber 1825, at folio 325 et seq., of the land | im front of the AY. ‘Teeords of the District of Columbia, and at the | UARY THE SIXTEE . INT. AT POUR request of the party secured thereby, we, the un- | O'CLOCK P-M., the followhug described real estate. AVENUE, THURSDAY, JANUARY SEVENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK. it ‘ * re ‘Thousands Offered a Supposed Spy— Original Documents That Tell Alt Applicants {ir ‘Treatment Before ! the 16th of Jaffuary, 1897, Will Re- 50 Head. an Interesting Story. MORROW (THURSDAY), TEN 0° : ; pic auction, in| situate in that part of Washington. Dis ceive Treatment at the Reduced POMORRO) DA atATaaNON Melee cere ‘emt wot the, preuises, oa MONDAY, daNtany Colaba for i ior an Gescgctowne to" : at : 8 EIGHTEENTH, 1807, AT THREE 0° -M., | Part lot numbered twenty-two (2)r ny : Price of , G10 = Month 205 11TH ST. N.W. ‘the following deairibed land and premises, situate | Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, beg The Cuban legation in Washington is in Fagan & Jones will sell a load of good all-around in the city of Washington, in the District of Co- | for at a point on the east side of Thirty-second Horses. One load by other parties. All shipped Und Cured. Iumbia, and designnied as and being square north | @2d) street. (formerty “High” street). whee the Possession of original documents. which re e of square numbered one bundred and eighty-nine | south Hue of 2 four «4 foot alley intersects the they claim show to a nicety the system | 1, sisac cntdlidvafhiooresy for comstmption Pree She) Comey: AE Will Ue sel: Gat Paine mae ae ee ee on Said "srvet tutu. ort herty ate he Tne tt Te =) 15th sUicets northwest. we atid street twenty-six ( feet; thence easterly paps by. the Sa suthorities In fan 1s conceded to have cured a larger percentage of Magrath & Kennelly, “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | one bundred ad thinty 1130) tents tenne ean country in securing. information about the } throat, ling, catarrhai‘and bronchial diseases than | it AUCTIONEER to be paid in cash, and the balance In two equal | Psrallel to the said street twenty-nhx foe plans of the insurgents and of the ef- nd two years, with | thence -weste installments, pa all other treatments combined. Parallel to the secon! line one as : : hundred “and thirty. (ls D the place of be forts of their friends in the United States | Dr. Shade has been permaneiitly loeated in Wash- PEREMPTORY SSLE OF 40 HEAD OF mem: beaeiie ceckosornae Rae en at cat |e ne one Bet, te Ge gee ats to send them assistance. The recent loss | ington for five years. Horses Horses. secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, o One-third cash, residue in six and twelve of the Commodore and the general belief Interview a few permanent curcs, the result of e fe | all cash, ut the option of the parchaser, A deposit with interest at six per cent per amram, of $500 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sule. All conveyancing, recording and no- jarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten day: day sale, otherwise the trustees reserve AT PUBLIC AUCTION. S. BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER. BAZAAR, NO.’ 940 LA. AVE. On THURSDAY " MORNING, JANU ENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, will’ be sold, semiennually and secured by a deed m the said property, or all cash, mt th ser's option. $100 deposit ot the tine of M conveyancing and recording st. Te that the boat was scuttled by-a Spanish | Dr. Shade’s chloridum discovery “for consumption: agent who managed in some way to get | _Heference—Dr. Patterson, 52 B at. n.e,; Dr. Me- Kim, 25 5th st. s.e.; Miss Lillian Hunt, 1104 13th ab oer Of her aive to thenesdpouments: & Viera ture cies Neer ANGE GA Aa Hole RY SEY- within the ‘special interest at this time. A member of | j4, bezaar, a car load of Horses and Mares, consigned | right to resell the property at the risk and cost of | With in ten days, or th B ind, 601 9th st. n.e.; Mrs, Hughes, 440 7th st. 3 ~ +s cot aa ¢ purchaser ce rid con he: the Cuban party who has devoted’ him- |g w.. W. ‘sauitied eon AR ak oe: to us by MR. WILLIAM SHOEMAKER ‘of CHAM- | the defaulting p the risk and cost of fauiting purchaser after BEKSBURG, PA. ‘This load consists of some large Write or call for booklet. Symptom blank, &e., | draught and fine driving horses, stock to sult. for idea of representing himself to Don Nar- | for those desiring” “‘home’’ “ireatment Cqpsulta- | any business. The whole lot TO BE SOLD TO THE ciso Perez Petinto, the consul of Spain in | tion free. 1282 14h sf. Dr., Shade in charge. SBE BT a New Orleans, as a spy who could give to | _Ja5told- 20 head of Horses and Marcs, ome good ones for EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, Trostee, five days” notice of such resile In some newspaper 1 lished in Washington, D.C. SAMUEL W. RITTE: WILLIAM F. WIL ats self to the cause of freedom conceived the \HOUSE, Truster the consul information regarding the pro- B == Se any purpose, to be sold for want of use. TRUSTEES SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON STI LE OP VALUABLE a Ez < ¥ a ‘§ Sal g, * SALI ALI . Ts ON BH Posed filibustering . expedition’ destined AUCTION SALES. Sab Perenterony. TON NEAR OTH SPREET NORTHEAST, ECK AND © STREETS BETWEEN SUDIE AND AIST for. Cuba. The Spanish consul proved == ide a: ES GATI ocitie ARE Cre INGTON. STREETS NORTHWEST, AND OX E susceptible to the representations . of THIS AFTERNOON. THE PUBLIO“TO THIS SALE AS THE Shoe Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recordat STREEV BETWEEN B AND C AND 300 AND 451 et seq. » el 21ST STREETS NORTHWEST. of Co virine of a ¢ trust, “duly recorded tn 2142, fo et seq., of the land records the District of Columbia, and at the request of parties thereby secured, We will sell, at publi the Cuban, as the following trans- +{ GOOD, AND WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT lation of one of the documents will] RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | OR RESERVE. E Jai illustrate. The paper, which is self-ex- (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEER plaratcry, was dated at New Orleans, Sép- | OF A FRAM® HOUSE, WITH 920 Penna. ave. n.w. quest of the. party in ft the premises, on} NTH DAY of JANUARY, A.D. RS, tember 14, 1806, and reads as follows: ee Riera el OUR O'CLOCK P.M, ail tha f the ‘premises, an VRIDAY. + ‘Senor Haldomero Herrera: ‘ERSUN STREET, ANACOSTI4, D. C. oF parce! of land and premises, situa Annie H._ I have an itchy rash upon my eyebrows. The ‘Sir: Having carefully examined the | | Br wrine, of i teed of trust duly” recorded. tp TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: an tietineniates ke abe iperagallon kor eaeberen 2 : c es ropesitio ' r Fi ye | Liber No. 1939, folio 477 et seq., one of the lan 5 : 2 ceorge. Iv 4 skin falls off in small white scales. It is very sete titer Mere enters records for the District of Columbia. and at the re- | QQ) OOO DOLLARS’ WORTH OF } 18,22 rausre namnered 22, in George “Truesdell troublesome at times. ing m ES CO Se ba u INGTON,” which original SSBOROUGH,”” said subdivi- Truesdell’: Addition to as per plat recorded in “That a filibustering expedition of im- portance in men, arms and ammunition, under the command of the leader Roloff, in front of the preimixes, on W! DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1897, A’ OLR OC HIGH GLASS Her Cae ae Ge GRAND RAPIOS 1424, folio ring $14,461.1 Doctor C. It is a form of Eczema. Strange as it may Paertitred ieee eee 4 .folte 85, of records of the 42 ix per cent ger annum, payable au 7 it i i i cut to sa rom one o: ie ports of % Z veyor" ice of said District 0 lie Oc tobe ISDS. appear to you, it is a result of imperfect diges- ihe United States, or,"as rumored lately, | alii ad onc hiaitd and nine top, ig | CHAMBER, DINING ROGM AND | er tai dears atin ne | Stns ent cumh, of when a deen ot tion. Take a Ripans Tabule morning and fom Honduras, oF frem one of the South | Hock numbered twp (2) of Oregon L. Green's sale HALL FURNITURE payable scul-cesusliy’ to be. secured. by Gost ef | Gut the betants te thay aaa tstemies tee 3 = : jes, and of which expedi- | diviso rt of “Chichester,” as per plat. in I "on the property sold, or all cash, at 0 Wo and three years from day of wale, for. whe night after breakfast and supper, and you will tion you have made yourself a part. county book No. 6, falic 54, in the surveyor's of- sd trust on the property sold, or all cash, at option) two and three years from day of sale, for wht of purchaser, A deposit of $100 required atthe of | notes of the. pur his sale. Goiveyancing, etc... at purchaser's cost. | of sale pase) ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from | trast on the prope date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right | cosh, to resell the property at risk and cost of defamlting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in’ some newspaper published tn Washing- Dearing interest from day y) and secured by deed of will be taken, or ail purchaser. All ‘convey - at purchaser’k cost. If terms within ten days from sale right to resell the property “That you offer to tell me the name of | S¢¢ of sald District mmctiat 70h fer total me Ue" name of | Rae SBN twee Hel aioe TQ BE SOLD BY AUCTION ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and sean from which it will sail; that you contract | two years, with Interest from the day of sale, ! U to let me know before its departure the | secured by decd of trust on the property sold, or Wl ORY OUR SALESROOMS, joint of its a all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de: i ees cube, TOTS ee non eae posit of $200 required at the time of sale. ‘Terms 920 PENNA. AVE. N.W., be all right in a little while. ~ | Saptari, the rtlata of war of the | Seer ie ater mee "| OM THURSDAY MORNING, 2AM 0, TE fecha, rset Sgchebee ear s navy. 3EORGE M. EMME! depoes. —— stn oP “That for this information you demand ee DOUGLAS'S) MACK ALI JANUARY 7, AT 10 O'CLOCK. He RE ‘ 2 a reward of $5,000 after the capture and | _@e2+d&ds Trustees. = , . 5) Teustoes The highest claim for other $200 In “advance if 1 accept your propesi- THIS EVENING, ; WITHOUT RESERVE OR LIMIT, T. FE, WAGGAMAN, Auet. sn dae tobaccos is “Just as come canawartia: THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 013 F ST. NW. “I accept, and I contract as consul of HOUSE, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers TO GOVER ADVANGES AND ” . s ‘TH STREET NORTHEAST. TRI \ VALUABLI good as Durham. Spain, duly’ authorized, to pay to you now > SPRcraL GHARCES i ee eo ee ea t $200, a or wi re ». 2105, at folio et se}.. one of e Every old smoker ie and afterward, if through the o ¢ request of the party secured t signed, trustees, will offer for sale, tio a the premises, on’ FRIDAY TEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. and at the request of the UR O'CLOCK the following described real | the undersigned trustees Will sell, at publi auctloi, situate in the city of Washington, District | in front y on FRIDAY, JANUARY of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered one hundrad | EIGHTH AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK and thirty-three (33), in Joseph S. Bose’ subdi- | P-M., lot 40, according to W. B. Todd's ent of lots vision of lots in square nutabered ten hundred and | 16, 17 and 18, tn square S89, together with the im three (103), as per plat recorded in Liber 15, fol ements thereon, as above desc of the kurveyor’s office Of the District Terms of sale cust, and th , together with all the improvements, rights, | befors 1 year, #t 6 per cents. a., and secured by 4 trust on property sold; or all cash, at option of sh, the balance in one and | purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time ef f sale, | sale. Terms of sale to be complied with in 6 days, wise property will be resold at risk and cont A efaulting purchaser; all conveyancing at pur- posit of $200 required upon aeceptan did, “Te | claser's cost.” Abstract and tax certitieate “Tor- the terms of sale are not complied with in 15 | wisved free. days from the day of sale, the trustees reserve 0. M. BRYANT. Trust-e. the right to resell the property at the risk~ and JOHN MeILVEEN, : of . s ITALIAN FLORENTINE MARBLE AND ALA- nn Do iinet ee aie ate te ER Tar | PARTIES REFURNISHING ers of war of the Spanish navy, but only | corner 10th st_and Pa. Wi LL FIND IN THIS SALE SOME knows there is none just as good as Blackwells BULL DURHAM est Perms: One-third two yewes, With interest from the day secured by deed of trust on the pi I cash, at the option of the purchaser, Groups, Antmals, Parl rs ment. (Signed) 2-5t WALTER Bs WILLIAMS & CO. which he gave Senor Herrera when ne in case the capture should be made in this | UARY FOURTH. A OF THE FINEST CHAMBER, se8 and many other'gems of art to adorn “NARCISO PEREZ PETI NTO, es, parlors, libraries and dining rooms. “Consul of Spain a | NOW READY FOR EXAMINA: handed him the $20. It is written on the Ny] official paper of the Spanish consulate at form, the sum of $5,000 will be paid to you | QCLOCK | A.M immediately after the capture 3 effected | © age en 7 MIN nN Do DINING ROOM AND HALL FUR without doubt the finest collection of hand-chiseted | NI TURE EVER OFFERED FOR The original of the above docurent, is, | 3 gblects ever offered at public sale in the city the C ans declure, in the handwriting of \f Na New Orlecns, and the translation reads: ‘Don Narciso Perez Petinto, VALVABLE IMPROVED | “RATCLIFFE. ot Verd> Antique in virtue of what is offered in this docu- a Antmnti Pal of Washington. Lovers of Italian works of art : penalty facia tor eratine tenets “Catt | GALE IM THIS CITY. Consul Petinto, and so is the following, “Consul of Spai in New Orleans: EMNGs! 69 -N STREET NORTH- SUTTON & CO. & CO., AUCTION! Smoking Tobacco Pe Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) cst of the defaulting purgha: ter 3 days’ . I certify that Don Baldomero Herrera y tm Buuceavars tk Tare advertisement of such resafe in ‘some. newspaje nas promised to lend important services ree : me of corte ced of trust + us. dated | THREE-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK HOUSE, published in Washington, D. an converancing You wi insi to the cause of Spain, and in virtue of | May 10, 1892, and dulg recorded Ma NO. STH ST. N.E. and recording at the ccst of purchaser. D VALUABLE peal eodioce con = inside said promises I give him this safe pass- | [her No. 1811. folto 847 ON THURSDAY AFT CHARLES P. WILLIAMS, RICK DWEL eacl v0 O1 Zs fo cou- port, so that if by the circumstance ords of the Distrios of ;Coluinbia, EXTH, 1897, AT HALF- LTER HLESTON, IND STREW pons inside each four ounce TEEGuEn whieh ote eee nst quest of the party:vecured thereby, we, the under- | p ‘we will offer for sale, by public auction, in =e Trustees. 4 = f Black: # zh which he is going to pass he | signed trustees, will devil, at publie auct front of the premises, part of lot 10, in square MO% BROS. tienes B: ue of a decree in Equity Cause No. 16824, begs c! a 's Durham. should be arrested by the Spanish autnori- front of the premigts, an MONDAY, ‘THE E fronting 15 feet 34 hnch on Sth st. improved by a # sete we will sell, as a whole, at public auction, in a i ties, the C ings inst a aN’ . ORUJAXNUARY, A. D. 1897, 3 new, “ell-built 3-story brick house, containing 8 = yA put es, FRIDAY, em Fe iy a bag this cele- breceedings) against’ him may be feet DAY ORUTARUARY, “4 See Deis LaDaLbaihiauhie ealessnesents aayexcel teat EES’ SALE OF A NEAT AND A’ front a : brated tobacco and read the coupon—which gives a list of valuable presents and how to get them. detained entil consultation is had with t s : ister of bis majesty in Washington. — | (one {ute Distiot ai oem da ad ae ne near the line of Il st. c Stee) Ee ee as andl being: all 4 gne hendred and pier very Mberal and at time of sale; ee NARCIS a L STIN’ a forty ¢ ) s 's snbdivis' 200 required upon accep! eof . con- The seal of the Spanish consi - | part of equal nupiwertd six hundred and veyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be panish ul in pur. ple is affixed opposite the consul’s signa- | teen (617), as same ds duly recorded in Liber complied with in 15 days. y om Be v THREESTORY AND RASEM H DAY OF JANUARY, BRICK PWELL (N THE NORTHWEST ST POUR O'CLOCK F lot SECTION OF THE CITY, KNOWN AS PREM. | Subdivicton of ‘original lot 4, in ) SES 1963. FOU ip | situated at the northeast corner of Indiana r ee ie a and 2d street northwest, Washington, 1). By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the | Pmweved as above. portunity to secure a home or an investment, be- $ % y LIrFE. SU : Bist day of October. A. D. 1894. and recorded |, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase ture, the words “Consulado de Espana en | {lo 24 of the regards wf the survesor’s office OE a on ag adage (re ag, gd nO ) [Riper leg nd two years, with inter Nueva Orleans” surrounding the Spanisu suld Districts together, with the improven e28-d&ls Aunt, Es =. _— | Liber 1968, tollo 94 et seq., and at the requ est, secured red of trust upon the property, or s ee iy ieee and cellar 5 G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTION 1407 G ST. | of the holders of the notes secured thereby, we | all’ cash, at a ee ae = = coat of arms. ee peineey elle 6p D a SS will offer, at blic auction, in front of the ‘prem $200 required at time of sale. Conveyancing and oS = = = = —<—<—$— os ‘erms of sale: -Ome- money | +. ‘> > 5, on. THURSDAY, the FOURTEEN ; | recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be COST OF ARMOR PLATE | <ests the government about $20 per ton,| CANADA DECLARED TO BE Loy ag, | {@ Ye, Pld in cashy;and, the balance in two TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE| te JANUARY a Dy. 1807, at FOUR OCLOCK | piled with whbin Sftcen days from day of mle making the cost $39 ton, or in round Se aaa by ee MAGNIFICENT —FOUR- [P-M. the toliowingdlescribed property. situate in | uf right reserved ty reall, at risk and cost numbers $400. This figure he believes a fair | Sir Charles Tupper on Aanexntion {a} semi-annually, fnpih way af sale, seemed’ Ue STORY AND BASEMENT to wits All but certain: eke or parcel of anny | advertiocinent in Tuc Evening iar Ue SSS and equitable price to pay for the armor th i of trust upon’ the property sold, or all cash.-at. the : Z : peter eae ISEPH J. DARLINGTON, T: a! 4 ie United Staten. property i. or Wat the = premises known and distinguised as and being 30 | DARIANGTUN, ig | (Or the Wisconsin, Alabama and Mlluols,| pe complimentary t : Bere option of the purchaser. "A deposit of ; MARBLE-FRONT _ RESI- [ot "numbered fifty-one (Gl). "of Barr and Sammons ease abies ee « Secretary Herbert Sends the Result of His | the three new battle ships last authorised, e complimentary banquet to Sir Chas. | required of the purchaser at the Ume of sale. ICE (WITH THREE subdivision of in block numbered thirteen JOHN SIDNEY WEBB, Trustee, ‘ aes ‘The report continues that this sum may | Tupper of Canada and to Duncan Gillies | “ouvesaneine,, recording and notarial fees, at DENCE (WITH TH = 113), of A. L. Barber & Co.'s subdivision of Tx | _Sat-d&ds ee 18 Eat. Investigations to Congress. be a large profit, but that some considera: | and Sir Robert G. W. Herbert, agents re- | plied with wlihin ten days from day. of Sule of STORY BRICK STA- Iewilcsrnactel sates eon eee ete ee e vi isks ta! , an 0 é ¥ spectively for the colonies of Victoria and | Wise the trustees reserve: the right to resell t BLE ON REAR OF at the risk and cost of the defaultin LOT), KNOWN . a i D d ALDIS B. BROWSE, AS NO. 1710 — NEW HAMP- of the sarveyor’s office of the District together with the Improvements yect to a certain deed of trust. dated 1892, to secure the sum of three jars 483,000), with interest thereon, payable semi-annually, at the rate of six per that the gov Jems = ermaoe es ne hers PST Waseda i ondow: ab the 8 Geocse The government is now paying $63 per|Club, in London last night was a most talned—Thinks They Should Have | :0u, fo) armor and with the nickel added | successful affair. The hall was hung with INS. t the prices suggested by Mr. Her- | colonial flags. Maj. Gen. Sir Owen Burne Estimates of ¢ ties Not Sus- February thousand Ju6-d&ds TO AN ALLEY 30 FEET WIDE, AND ©O\- TAINING 4,720 SQUARE FEET. A ss 2 i ae cent per annum until paid. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated tha # Fair Prost for Work, bert $500,000 would be saved on each bat-| resided, and 150 guests sal down to ic] __DUNCAXSON BROS, SHIRE AVE. over" ator the ineuntaane Meany, Bohs | ty At, chy ‘Asa ot Repro Ac TAO a ship. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALI 5, PROV! ta ea ied bd ’ ry © | recorded ai the land .ccords of the District o! ae S If Congress should fix the prices he rec-{ table. ees, Oh) ALUABLE, IMPROVED N. W., paid in cash and the balance to be paid’ in two | Columbia. Liber *5. 1628, follo 136 eC seq. and at ommends that provision be made for a| Sir Charles said in part: TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. oe WASHINGTON, D. C eee eT ee decd Ot et ee abd {80 | the request of the holder ‘of the note. sec Secretary Hesbert has transmitted to Con- | Course to be pursued in case the companies | “I feel a great admiration for the United | By virtue of a certain dee@ of trust to us, dated : 2 Seri ea eriy sold, with, Interest, payable semi-annually, at | Y: pa EN gress his reply to a prevision in the last| T€fUse to make contracts at the prices de-| States, but I do not desire to possess their | August 1, 1891, and duly recorded August 1, 1801, | By virtue of a deed of trust ‘to us, dated tlie Ste leje ota: penttentieeenaen iy premises, on MONDAY, er No. 1605, follo. 290 ch, A. D. 1804, and daly recorded A.D. 1897, AT HALE. vouR in Liber ‘No. 1605, follo 290 et seq., of the land | 26th day of March, A. D. ly M., "the following ‘described. property, in fifteen days from day of sale; otherwise the | piiuale in the cits, of Waslingts Skane sagen property will he resold at the risk and cost of the | tani itnotn tha dst aohd eee ar kere of jefaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement original lot numbered eighteen (18) in square bume lished in Wasbington, D.C. | Vered uine hundred and ninety-two (2) ; termined upon? Unless the pr , er <0. 1808, 5 haval appropriation bill directing him toex-| Changed the Secretary ‘could tet, ottake eanty under Boitiate tnetiteuiee for lite, | tcords of the District of Columbia, and at the re: | In fiber No. 1896," foliog 257 et seu. land records he actual cost of armor plate! armor for the battle ships already under | property and liberty. Canadians are great. | Wcst,0f the party secured thereby, we, the under- | of the District of Columbia, we will ‘sell at ~ signed trustees, will sell at ible —auct! . it auction, in front of the premises. on THURSD, ¥, 9 Congress before January 1,|contract if the companies refuse to bid|ly flattered at the desire of the United | front of the premises, on TUESGAS, TH ee | TAMU aRy SEVENTH. 1gT ae EOCR O-CLOCK PE. 1887. The present cost of armor plate is $83 | Within the Hmits Congress might fix. To| States to possess Canada, but so deep is | TEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A. 'D. 1807, at | M., the following land and premises, situate und Ly. FESS PSs — Herbert's conclusion is tha: | eliminate this difficulty Mr. Herbert recom. thelr loyalty and so united are the Cana-| HALI-Past Fut aClock the following | Ing in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, the option of the purchaser. A be required at the time of sale. amize into and report In some Lewspaper pu Conveyancing at cost of s a = descril land and premises, sifuate in the city of | namely: All of lot numbered seventy-two (72), in LOUIS D. W E. sresten: Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase moncy the cost of material and labor is $198.70, ana | ends at igen fxg a price for armor | dians that the acquisition is impossible. hington, in the District’ of Columbia, and’ des- | Fisher and Sharon's subdivision of square Dum: CLARENCE B. RHEEM. Trustee, fo be paid in cash, aod the balance to be paid in = ere als@ authorize the Secretary to This expression was greeted with loud ted as and being the north fifty (60) feet front | bered one hundred and fifty-three, as per plat re- de80-d&ds 916 F st. nw. two equal installments. respectively in une and two allowing for the cost of maintaining the| erect or buy or lease an armor plant or a| cheers. by the fall depth nal lot numbered slx 13), | corded in Liber 12, folio 171, of the records of the | 10d = _E:_ | years, secured by deed of trust upon the property plant and the nickel now furnished by the | gun plant if necessary. If this is done bet- Sir Charles Tupper continued that they] in square numbe: Tiundred and nine ur | Office of the surveyor of the District of Colum! RS. sold, with interest, payable semi. mally, at the gcvernm: compant would be See. ter results, he believes, ly described in the following | fronting 25 feet on the west side of New Hany ss ee Here vie: Beginning for the same at | shire avenue, near R street northwest, with a d'pt er of suid lot-and running thence | of 120 feet to a wide alley, running Into Riggs mead, tate of six (6) per cent per annum; or all ‘casb, at TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE THREE-STORY BAY- | tbe option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 wilt WINDOW BRICK DWELLING (WITH BACK | be required at time of sale. Sale to be closed in and could be obtaified. | knew Canada would be the battle ground (1948), snore artical he net cost to the government | |_| <r.» =—______ of any struggle between the United States | metes and bound 1 round numbers $400 per ton,| RETURN OF THE THREE FRIENDS. | and Great Britain, but there was not a al ifty feet: th er “y . | place, together with the Ste BUILDING) NO. 1913 NINTH STREET N.W. | Sfteen days from day of sale; otherw ' rays : . - public man or any other in Canada who| dred tect to tie east lide af call rate ee one bun IMPROVEMENTS, By virtue of a decree of erty to be resold at the risk end cost ot defaulting The Carnegie and Bethlehem companies fs s . die to maintain British y fe on feet | Consisting of an elegant four-story and basement | the District of Columbia, passed in equi purchaser after five days’ advertisement In some It Was Accompanied by the Crui would not do or die to maintain on said enst line fifty feet to an alley ten feet es ee ee ee ~ have both expressed a desire to sell out Newark miver | unity. On this questicn all parties were wide, and thence west on maid alley one hundred amd deeply carved, with bamisome stone | complainens aad” Date ined ees te i | vezauelag at cost of purchaser ee DG Come eir pla AG STE . = feet ‘to the beginning, together with the improv. e . © | cor and es . Baty ee their plant to the government. ‘The steamer Three Friends returned yes- pie seecch of ihe Canadia ex-premier| ments, consiating of’ two frame dwellings. Nos. | stepe leading from the terruce to a very Imposing | are defendants, we will offer for sale, at public CLARENCE B. sa poe the Bethlehem Tron | jaa, e speech DI 1507 and 1500 16th street northwest. entrance; also has circular bay window from ter | auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. THE winks eho ~ um. to the department a state- | téTday to Jacksonville, Fla., from a fruit- ] was received with tumultuous applause. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | race up.’ The stable on rear of lot is three stories | EIGHTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1897, at HALF- ers ARSTOW. ‘Trusive, cost of armor plate. The esti- | less search for survivors of the wrecked | Duncan Gillies, agent for Victoria, said] to be paid in ¢ and the balance in two equal | high, with accommodations for four horses and four | !AST FOUZ O°CLOCK P.M.; all that certain | _4€26-d&ds Ohio National Bank Widg. i carriages, with necessary harness, feed and sleep- le in one and two years, wii < the seven men left on the raft might still a semi-annually, from day of sale, secured bells, speaking tubes, é&c. interior o} resi- negie Company sent a letter de-| 5. cating about, but a failigent ie) a before Austrailia would ed to build up a} cr trast upon the property sold, or all cosheat the | dence ts richly Snished in polished bard woods, to give a full statement of cost, about, ent search re- | united empire like Canadia. tallments, pay: Dicce or parcel of land_si and being in 1G. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEE jaunty of Washington, District of Columbia, a foe ANS 00, Ae known al istingui as the south twenty (2 CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE feet fronting on 9th street by the full depth of REAL ESTATE, SITUATED AT T! original lot numbered four (4), In square numbered | OFF 36TH AND OC SEREERS three hundred and cinety-three (03), Deine the | (WEST WASH Louse aad premises numbered nineteen hundred ai By virtue of a 1] option of the purchaser, "A deposit of $500 will be | cabinet mantels, brass-mounted fireplaces, onyx all of the elements entering into | Vealed no evidence of them. A few bits of | “The colonies and the mother country,” | fhuutrat of the purchaser at the time ofeale. ait | tiling and stuccoed ceilings; walls covered with cost. =xclusive of the shop cost, making ; Wreckage were picked up, all that remain- | he concluded, “intend to remain united.” | conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the | land-painted tapestry, floors of mahogany, oak and ree of the Sup arias oa etree 3 : FeETERee 4 com. | Georgia pine, highly’ polished; mirrors, plate glass; | thirteen (1013) 9th street. northwest. latches of Onkaninn, pelees ome a total of $224.96. ed of the vessel. The crulser Newark ac- = ore plied with wlihin ten days ftom day of fale, other. | book cases, ball rack, &c., built In walls; porce- |Terms “of sac: “One-third 3} cash, one- | December, 1K06, ina” cause. whe! Wha Sietétdrie( Coumcae: companied the Three Friends and kept its | SUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e. | Mico The trustees reserve the tight to resell the | Win tubs.” marble Washstands, &e. ‘Contains 26 | thin! (3) Jn one year and one-third G3) in two | Stecmmer abt gina, ate cease mnerelD < 2 ——= property at the risk and cost of. the. defaniting | Fooms, 3 baths, conservatory, billiard rooms, safety | years from day of sale, for which the notes of | J. Ketler aml others ane delet the Both statements are severely criticised | 8€@%chlight almost constantly on the little Toaa the MAIILON ASHEORD. vaults, gas, electric lights, bells, &e, All finished | the purchaser, bearing ‘interest at six per cent | cacee No. s4011 of the equity decker at aa t s i ne | Steamer for fear that it might esca: es : ALDIS B. BROWNE, In {he most substantial manner, ‘of the best mate. | ger annum from date of sale, will be taken: the | curt, the undersigned will sell. ay pu peatien by the Secretary, who concludes that he | a ae pe. Rateliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa, ave. nw. | jag.agas Trustees, | riai8, and is audoubtedly one of the handsomest and | deferred payments of the purchase money to le | in front of the p cmicen r ELE! needs no assistance in arriving at a correct | | S50 £00n as the Three Friends returned to | —sate of dwelling and stable on Taylor st. near es as = | hest-built homes in Washington city. Open daily | Secared by ced of trust on the property sold, or | ENTH DAY of JANUAI at HALF- conclusion, unless {t ts that the cost of the | DOFt st Was Mbeled for the third time within | jenerwn st Amconia, De Gon Wednents THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER. from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. for inspection, commencing | all ~ash, at the option of the purehaser, said sale | PAST FOUR OGLOck rain plewe to be made subject to a deed of trust’ for the | or perce! of lond aod premh a year, charged with having been engaged sum of two: thousand dollars and expiring on the : own and designated nem plant ts $4,000,000 and the Car- | in’a fillbustering expedition” While the im. | 289U' as and being Jot numbered one hundred and two Monday, January 4. at 4 o'clock p.m. George M. Emmwr- Tens ry : One-fourtb cash, and the residue in six, OF TWO WEL negie $3,000,000 fs insisted upon.” formation in the previous cases has been | i» 2nd Dousiase &. Mackall, trustees. THAT WILE 1a Gr eule (sith interest at oft per cent per emsome [madect tac ef ation eg OG do not sustain the estimates of the Car- | havitg enocoed othe pimp erga ae pe Ne A enue ae see S Hea eer re ot Che BaD Coe EL; | option. A deposit of $1,000 will be required of the and cost of defaulting purchaser. ugtec, | MabUAA, Bitthie to Plerce Shoemaker, recorded ia See eee waneee aaa wehe | Key Jancacy tanta pen nt NS, Name | o'clock a.m = : District of Commabia, passed jn Faulty, Cause No, | Urging and. notarial fees at parciarersscort | de26-ikde ‘EDMUND Ke FRENCH: Trumee, | CICEN- CT, No. SB. folio 16. | crer board estimating it at $4,081,000. | and Yorty men, has landed safely on. Cu- | aoyee emer, Atetn, O40, La. ave. ow. Per- | Julian Greer and others are defeudaute, the upder- | Should twenty days from the date of sale, the tna, FEET ae Sucemce te inavs copeal Aevkatanens npanke te aes ses rsd ‘! e1 e bacance In two equal installments, ible in one emptory sale of 40 head of hoi on Thursday, | signed trustees will offer for sale at public au eo Sie bata ce Sauces Ba tio a, tnstallments, ‘parubic. on ING NO. 412 WASHINGTON ST. N.W nests to be represen by the notes of the pur- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | Cbeser or porchasers, bearing interest at the rate Liber 2048, a1 folio 455 et seq., of the land rec- | of 6 per centum per a » payable scmi-annually, ords of the District of Columbia, we sball sell, at | ind seamed by first deed of trust upon the proper'y puttie auction, w front of the on | Sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. je HURSDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY OF JAN- | Desit of $200 will be required of the parchs UARY, A. D. 1897, at HALF-PAST FOUK | the time cf sale. All conveyancing, record: amt O'CLOCK P.M., the "following-described real es- | notarial fees ut cost of purchaser. Terms of sale The Secretary speaks of the armor fur- | ba’s soll, and the tug returned to the Flor- | Saimary 7, at 10 o'clock-am in. front_of the respective premises, on T nished by the companies to Russia at $249 | -44 Coast Monday night, where she landed | 202" 7. a ve, | DAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, : per ton and later at $2) per tom nut aon | Col Nunes, Mr. Cartage, Thon Dawley, | wetgirer ation Con Anetss 020 Pa ave. | 2a07, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the real estate | SU public notice a8 they AS a cludes from a comparison of prices there | JT-. and thirteen others, who went to as- Riscday Samay (fat 490 OK pee eee | Giver orien enue ene is at least a “friendly undet rn sist In landing the cargo and see the work ‘Thu ly. January 7, at 3 o'clock p.m. square commencipg i same at a point ‘THOMAS ‘Trusts y anding or r ‘0 €. % 18th stret West ‘distant ninety feet from the 8 nt among the powerful armor | Gone. When the tug: lett’'the Florida. coast | C- G. Slaan & Co. Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Bele | Ou 18th’ strat west “distant, ninety. feet from the Re wS SL oS turers of the world to maintain] 5h¢ went to sea and soon struck heavy | of dwelling No. 1710 New Hampshire ave. n.w., de23-d&ds north twelve feet four and four-Gfths inehes; thence Prices at or about the same level.” Weather. The sea was running terribly at | With stable in rear, on Thursday, January 7, at 4} west une hundred amd twenty feet; thence south tees reserve the right to resell the property at the RS: | rok and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after ? com h within t from the da’ In sumriing up the Secretary says that | “he time and the men were thrown from | o'clock p.m. Benjamin P. Suyder and Thomas R. | twelve feet four avd four-fifths inches; thence west Se fale and premises, situate inthe city of Wark | So Da, "utbersine toe trations rameee ee cpt e &w may be taken as the cost of a ton of | M€ side to the other of the boat. One | Jones, trustees. see re etttet to place Of berieteg eet | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. AUCTIONRENS. | 1960, District of Columbia, to wit: The east | Sei i.e property at the risk amd cost of the de- fumor anen the companies have fair orders | Whole day the men had nothing to eat, | Magrath & Kennelly, 205 11th st. n.w.—Sale of | £4 twenty, feet to place of beginning, with tay Saceemnors sth Bietelic) Darts /C) ve (5), 18 Joho C. Kennedy and W. | fuulting purchaser. after such previous public ad- or wo could not ; e ‘pulsctnent yas deem wecesnary.. Ente entlindix is almost fhe exadt figure | men eaaepesthe plist jana three Soee Se eee eae eee $760 page 280aand dhoreatien at HALE Tacs | TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 4 pl males fag Dr ete ——— S., 189, 266,.amd thereafter, at HALF-PAST Ne + ry . ? ey 344 1) wt, now, which the Bethlehem company bid or fur- | Ged together in the dining room awaiting PODE ‘O'CLOOK, she amid trustées will offer for ME ee GEORGE M. MYERS, ster, nishing armor to the Ruskan governinent, | thelr doom, which seemed to be comime AUCTION SALES. peeatne rest ans watt that parcel of | By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated Keb- | trict ‘of Columbia, together” with the 431 -d&ds 1110 F et. which was $24% per ton. If Congress shali | After running two days they sighted the ae ee me | Feary 27, 1895, and duly recorded in Liber 3 = = hundred apd. sixty-nine, beginning for the same | Toi qv, WU : decide, as the report recommends, that no | Cuban ccest and made landing near Sagua (ae ath ee at a point on 16tamtreell west,-at a distance of 131 Salas Sa a ens records of the District 2 as have heretofore begp earned | La Grande. Most of the Cubens on teed aes Wee feet dod 5 inches {401 the southwest corner of waid | Of cq!mbis, find at the request of the | ie allowed in the faturé, ft is not | had not recovered from their seasickness = p ; aie square 309, ae east 138 feet and 8 | ¢% a ee me acter sith eas ang pe pean Immediately after the foregoing sale T will sell ng. "PERMS OF SALE: One-third cash; balance fn ] at the same time and place, the immediately “a one aml two years, with interest at 6 per cent per | Joining lot cn the enst, being the west twenty ih annum, payuble semi-annually, secured by deed of | feet front on 2d, now O, street, by oue hundred trugt, ‘or all cash, at purchaser's option: conves- | ang-twenty 4220) feet deep, on the sume terme as aL 222 Baltimore. it of the THUL: 4 \U. krobable that other business corporations | Nd could not assist in the landing. i Packets Pal lnches, thence north Bofeet-and $ inches, thence | FOURTEENTH. Lenl, “AT | HAL PASE KOR will xenture upon the establishment of | , Thos. Dawley, a New York correspon- | MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY | West 188 feet and: to the Hue ‘of 10th ont - O'CLOCK P.M,, the following real cstate, situated etc., at irchaser’s cost. Terms to + " plants, although it has been shown by tes-| dent, who boarded the Dauntless off the ‘AT LAUREL, MD. Place of bepinblegss ames © Mnehes to the | im the city of’ Wachiayton, District of Columbia, | complied with in ten dayes otherwise resale af risk ) LOUIS P, SHOEMAKER, Trustee, timony that plants can be erected at a| Florida coast from a small launch, and | | BY virtue of « power contained in a «mortgage | Place of beginnimad) ass by’ aSZee:" One | 222 bot rt of lots numbered 13 and 14, in | and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five dass’ | _jat 920 F ‘street _u.w. much reduced cost. would not leave her decks, assisted mater- | ff! B. F. Crabbs and wife to G. W. Brown, dated | ented cash, bal J one and two -yoars, with | Samuel vidson's subdtviston of Oe Sens el tlen ee eee 4 & 00., AvCTS., F > 3 October 1887, duly reco the . | 28 the same is recorded in book N. K., folios 5 fally in landing the cargo. Mike Welsh had | wi 'San et ethic loti ee thee pudersigned | interest at 6 Fescrreddarments 0 be eecenny | apd 6, of the records inthe office of” the sur. ir Profit Recommended. some difficulty in landing his Hotchkiss 12-| Taurcl; on MONDAY. JaNCany. BepvEsre, | “uBualls, sald TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, . veyor for said District, and described as follows: FRANK BIRGE SMITH, a ae Should tne present armor contractors re-| Pounder and 24) shells. This same gun | 1907, AT QUARTE PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM. | the soeicn of the urcintee A depoctt ee Ga at | Beginning 123 feet trom the dividing line between | ~ dewo-aaada’< gg eo ge fuse to make contracts at the figure de-| ¥88 ted on the Three Friends, and after- | all that parcel it land ‘enown, a8 the Avondale | ench piece of estate at time of sale. Con- | 10s ta ae hee ae ong 18th | “RADCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Sided. upon by: Congn ward hidden on No Name Key: Property, which is particularly deseribed in a deed | Vayancing and ‘at purchaser's cost. Terms | 8‘Feet 19. thence east feet inchs: rs to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. Fs 4, 1880, and duly ded in’ Liber 2. cide ‘gress, it is not probable | ‘The insurgent troops were at the beach | {rem Sus B. Eaton and others to B. F. Crabbe, | Spano", ‘pa in fifteen days from | tence suuth 19.7 feet; therce west 50 feet 2 ——— : folio 138. et and a certain release, dated De- that others would undertake the work. Mr. | and received the cargo Sunday’ night, ana | ¢stg4,Ausust, 2%, 1883, duly recorded among the | Gute of sale, or trustea. reserve the right fo resell | 1uches to beginning, together with the Improve- 200." and ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO-STORY RRICK | cember 12, 1! < land records of Prince George's county, containing | at cost and risk of defyulting purchaser. ments, etc. STABLE. IN ALLEY BETWEEN K AND L. | 311 et ta af tae honk eeesede a 4. bond Herbert says it ts not desirable that the | the tug left for the Florida coast, where | ibd, "ecards of Prince George's : Wwietiawe a. Relcty, ‘rastee, The property, will be sold subject to a prior decd | TWEATY - FIRST AND TWENTY - SECOND | Syct ‘ee ‘Colimbla, and at the request of the partion government should manufacture armor, |#>¢ met the schooner Dellie and transfer- | The land Mes on both sides of the Patuxent river, ‘ “90 Covher sand ta, av iw. | of trust of $6,000, with interest thereon at the rate STREETS NORTHWEST. secured thereby, We will sell, at public vuction, in df 3 i 1 red the men, who arrived in the city. Mon- | 8nd bounds for 26) feet upon the north side of + . WATSON J. NI \; ‘Trustee, Cele cent per annum, interest payable semi-; y virtue of x deed of trust. duly recoried in | front of the on MONDAY, THE ELEV- and for these reasons very Mberal profits | gay. Main street, Laurel. The improvements consist of c ‘od 302 F st. n.w. atrually. . 1848, folio 390 et eeq., one of the Innd | ENTH DAY or JANUARY, A. D. should be offered to the present contractors eS @ large four-story stone flour mill, a two-story dou- 2 = Terms of sale: On the amount over and above Cotum ia, and at the | O'CLOCK P.M., the described to induce them to continue their plants in feruuee AERA) 5 * ble frame dwelling house; also sixteen smaller two- THOS. J"OWEN, AUCTIONEER, - enid trust and interest, one-third cagh, balance in thereby, the urder- | in that part of the city of Washi operation. and he recommends as a. fair HICAGO LEADERS CONFER. story frame dwellings four stores on 928-F st. aw. two equal payments, in six and twelve months, for VA lic auc. | Georgetown, as follows: rt of lots profit @ per cent on the cost of manufac- = wr uss Of sales Olle Uist canbe Walaneeitni gc cca ; 05 VALUABLE the tate of © per cont pet tam ay ae ent TANUABY, AD. 1957, A | sent oe bets werent eight Ce ak ae eee ture, which would be $i per ton. The | Curtis Chosen as Their Candidate for | ptr wie: ea aa deposit of #200 | 7 ei iOuaE NO. Si HARBISON Gimicor, | anncally, and secured upon the property sold,” will Ss decribed real | cae ‘Georgetown, trxtaning suing “for ‘the “same” at ‘the Secretary further advises that the contract- the Speakership. will be rewired at; the time of sale. ANACOSTIA, D. ©. ‘ * | be taken, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A Washington, in the | routhwest corner of said (1s), formed ers hereafter furnish the nickel, which| At a meeting of the Cook county (Chi- FREDERICK J. BROWN, By virtue of & deed. of-ttusf) dated September it of $100 will be required at the time of sale. All of lot numbered | iiy the imterse-tion of the line of @ twenty cazch uinear y $06,8,0611 Attorney named in the mortgage. | a0 1805; ad dilly recorded in Liber S00 ernie conveyancing and fat the cost of the ; Bumbered seventy-three | (50) foot alley, Sith the east lime of another twenty cided that Brneet Schubert at) Sts | __ DUSCARION BOR, ACTIONS reece eee 2 Oe | eave aa” Pat Sib ee | Sh So oe eee nest ubert of Chicago Eins Sera Ne wala Gj the wit at je auc- ‘iston, recorded in Liber 1: inches; thence northwardly and at right angles FIRST @ | Should be withdrawn from the contest for | TRUSTEES’ | SALB ROUSE CANT ,TWOSTORY eae on MONDAY tice of the District of Go: | with sald orth line forty” (40) feet te' the ‘Seth Always FIRS the speakership. A number of prominent |. k'"H. NO. G18 PU ‘STREET NORTH. eatapaieen’ je fy a members from the state at large. were | | MASE. Se One-third cash, the balance ta six and | tuore’o G3) fect: ali rden Sales, Sete the jcounsll and Baward ©. | river No 106, a¢ folio Aad ct eq obo Of tie tas fine pent ae (8) feet and Curtis of Grant Park was chosen by them | Neos ot the District of Oslumilac ne tient ae pee nae a souths asa compromise candidate. * | in front, of the WEDNESDAY, Ten time of sale.” If ihe Place of Schubert withdrew in his favor ang | THIRTEENTH With in 15 dass Sale a e ran Allen followed his exemple, but Candidates | HAL#-PAST OUR 0" Teaerve the cash, balance in, Chas. P. Bryan and Selby refused. With} ‘&*' property, at the risk und cost of the of CONDENSED fuLK the following of elther of these candidates | a bean eens eae at time Curtis’ election apparently Sannet fail. AR | 2 ‘All conveyancing, &c., at the the cast ef efforts are now turning toward these two * candidates, and they, {x 1s supposed, hold or tla asd the result of the speakership contest im ‘31 aw . their hands. ceed stan, sap OE Om ee ; ‘

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