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10 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY- 29, 1897-12 PAGES. Be Strong And Hearty. | MARYLAND SENATORSHIP| DUFFY'S PURE AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Svecessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) Gaccessors to Ratciiffe, Darr & Co, REGULAR SATURDAY SALB OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB, CARPETS, RUGS, &c. HORSES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HARNESS, &c. ‘eC CONSIGNMENT OF COFFEES, SPICES, é&e. —— eames ae 5 THIS. jOOn. Pea TOMORROW. ‘a FUTURE DAYS. + FUTURE ways. za 5 Mab walneal) eR Ec) ee a 4 ig a WALTER |EERS, SLOAN y z RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©O0., AUCTIONEERS. HOW TO BE STRONG AND FULL OF LIFE AND Important Support for Jndge Louis. Mo- \ B. WILLIQMS & O0,, AUCTION! RATOLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers, aG. & CO, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. VIGOR. afer TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING oe NICKOLS AVENUE, 4Na- Viscount Gough, aig Reecuataarecas Secretary of the British | utec[S3s. ‘ful, So) ct ogo See oP iat Comas. If you ved for two days you would feel as weak as a cat. Proof enough that your food js the cause of your The Faction: Fight im Baltimore records for the District o! mila, Twill se SALES ‘ROO! by ble auctio in font of the pean is oD atremgtb _ oth 4o0 PENNA AVE NOW. mbassy, WeENESDAY, THE TWEATY SEVENTH Day OF . City—Political Movements a 3 fi Who is goi RY, A.D. 1897, AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM If your stomach {s sick, you're starving awa \ ON SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY THIR- b a 4 5 4 nbbyetlors: ‘ ” sell, at public a TIETH, AT TEN O'CLOCK. Ae will sell at the jowing described real estate, situste ti the your strength. Slowly perhaps, but none the lesa Countien of the State. : S TWENTVNINTH, 1901 AT FOUR O° 1t_RATOLIFFE SUTTON & ©0., Anctioners.| Residence No. 1721 I St ofMcamablay “oauty” of We = eurels in front of the ‘all the following — a ° : Part of lot numbere een (13) in oy You fer a 9. eight (8) of the subdivision of Bi Bote ie (Se Ge oes Sleighs -- Sleighs -- Sleighs | On Tuesday, Feb’y 2, 1897, | rset ohh ah ge Ramis, oe a You h nansea, loss of appetite, headache, a ie r ) Columbia, “dese ikea Teeter ake AT PUBLIC AUCTION. en giddiness, pain in the stomach, loss of strength, | Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. point on ‘a line drawi' torth 73 ion eginning: from the | TOMORROW (SATURDA’ MORNING, JAN- At 10 30 AJS1., Terms: One-half cash, the balance in <ix apd spirits and ambiiton. BALTIMORE, January 29, 1897. Point of “intersection; af the south side of Weet | UARY THIRTTHTH. AT TEN O'CLOCK. AT THE ‘Tis following pod twelte months, ‘sccired. hy deed ‘af trust “on the ‘What do you think? ‘That it’s your head? The principal subject of discussion at street and the east town line of Georgetown, dis- | BAZAAR. NO. 040 LA. AVE.. WILL BE ELPGANT SECRETARY OF GOOD SHAPE AND | Property BR Zine pg ing ag ; ; tant forty (40) fect Seward from aaid point of | 20 ALBANY AND PORTLAND CUTTERS. SIZE. RIGHTY CARVED MOnLae eaiAtN | Burchaser. A’ deposit of $100 required at (he time But it’s not. It's simply your stomach. present among local republican politicians, > intersection; then said point of begining Also i FOLDING CARD TABLE, “CUO STAMLE, | of Sile. If the terms of sale are not complied with Food is strength. Stomach makes it available. | next to the difficulties arising from the South ASsensticene sete ae eee tlio ome HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ETC. ee ee ©. | in TS days from the day of sale the trustee re If stomach won't work, food oes not become a J thence Lorth 79° ng Ngndred and ten (110) feet? | SALE PEREMPTORY. CHAIRS, TURKISH CARPE: ECEPTION | serves the right to resell the rty at thr rhe able etrength i be ee te Ea ce R MEDI NAL’ U north 1° west one hyndred and ten (110) feet; | Jt 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. eee GARTER: BACASS AND | and tet or ‘the defaulting purchaner, after 3 dase -— ape ; = ence south 18" AO. eee tn cole of beinaing? ~ cee Cla ee ND UF advertisement of such resale. in some newspaper Shaker Digestive Cordial will, in a few doses, | City organization, ts the approaching strug. FO! E Cl SE F: jest te ood: = Si | HANDSOME FLAT-TOW | pablished in Washington, D.C. All coureyancl make sour stomich well and help your fool make | le for the United States senatorship. the ‘sald piece of ground being hereby conveyed D: G s and Fine} pen Noutinotoe sncustnr bese |! os Stas eee seissnreatead ‘hawer's cont. ALTER A. JOHNSTON b heen BS aR FeaHt of iirn, Connininn foie, Oates mr ot | Furniture at Latimer’s, and recording at the pu CHAIRS, SU 3 s ¢ you strong. Atthough a number of aspirants have CHAIRS, SUPERB DOUBLE RASS AND UT BEDSTEAD, RICHLY DECORATED , . = Holmead’s addition, by a two-story brick 0 ? * sa22-thts Who would: be st: 2? Whoever t take time, Judge Addition. tuproved by ory BOX SPRING HAIR MATTRE DOUBLE ves Sesser pola hoever won | been in the field for some tim me} I dwelling (No. 2510 P street). 614 12th St., tomorrow at MIRROR FRONT WARDROBE, WITH. DRESS . ot Louis E. McComas, whose candidacy was in Ever Dro Will sto Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 9 ING TABLE; WASHSTAND AND COMMODES | count of th: weather to TUBS Sick, tired, weary men and women. those who! arst announced in The Star, is considered y Pp. In cash, and the balance in two equal installments, | 1Q) @’clock. TO MATCH, TOILET SETS, ODD OAK BU- 1 EBRUARY, A.D. 1887. at tn are working their bodies and brains too hard, will at as that h dthi at six and twelve nonths, respectively, the. de- * REAUS, WASHSTANDS AND TABLES one 2 pats find rellef and strength in Shaker Digestive Cor- | DY tr the most formidable figure, and he cough ant © GENELAL } terrea payments to bear interest at the rate of G| _1t* 2 FONIER, SINGLE OAK WARDR¢ ALTER A. JOHNSTON, ‘Ts ial 2 ; is already assured of a sufficiently strong he th: hreatens to b per cent per ‘annum, payable semi-annually, and to | + = 5 AUGTIONBARS. WITH MIRROR FRONT; SHAVIN i = resitnnoretneatane -cneeenssd out makes STRENGTH. 1 makes HEALTH. 1 | backing to warrant his being an important ache that threatens e- eee rae oe eeat mey Coeiemmny Soua V ee S a IN WASHSTAND, $ THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, makes HAPPINE a factor in determining the outcome. come Grip if not checked. | éresi struc’ om, and the terms of tale are to be REGULAR SATURDAY SAI A is O12 K st. rae 5 * | complied with within ten days from day of. sale; On TOMORROW, JANUARY THIRTIETH, AT CHIN. TRUSTEES’ DWELIINGS. PRONT- It's not an ordinary medicine, It’s a cordial, Among those who are cordial supporters | Pamphlet sent by in default of such compliance the trustee reserves | TEN O'CLOCK A.M, we shall sell, at our auction NEFRIGERATOR, Q0rab COME IN Ti STREET Bist. bE in s — to take, and MORE than pleasant In | of his candidacy are Gen. Felix Agnus, the ies pear toere i the property at, the risk ind | rooms, a gencral a Farniture, &e. UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS, WICKER CHAU oe 3 EAST APTS ig -4 A STREETS. . results. af 7 anne faulting:-purchaser, after five dys B MLET GLASRES, St der and by virtue ix (6) certain deeds of fs publisher of the Baltimore American, who Sere meen ng. pur {E10) atoqaets Boge. Beisecle and pthien Carpets: (a TOIL z a ar is al drucints at 10,25, 20 comet | Fate Star correaponnient coay tnat he] DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO.,) sissrcnsa-jacimertmann cocmiin tod S| on Magu Date sil, cod ote Cet aoe | A aphaoe e aT a hry 00 2 bottle. it | would do all in his power to further Mc- Y. P. J, McINTYRE, Trustee, ats, &e. be aes 410, respeciively, of the Lind regords of t+ District ————- = == | Comas’ interests; Attcrney General Cla- Rochester, INGY: Ja1S-eod&ds Gon Sin sna ate tw, it WALTER B. WILIIAMS & CO., Ai 2 sau faith of Columb! request of the tty ee HEITFELD ELECTED. baugh, the former chairman of the state | —~—= Se Tae ae =e Tere xhibition MONDAY from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. < ving occurred the pas = central committee; Mr. George R. Gaither, THE CONSULAR SERVICE. FUTURE DAYS. Horses. Horses. Tera caate “OC eco. D. f the Indebtediess secured thereander. the A Populist Idaho Legislator Chosen | Who was a conspicuous supporter of Mr. erase a6 Seine iG AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. to the Unit Ss Ss i Phillips Lee Goldsborough, Senator-elect | Resolutions Adopt by the Manu- alia Pima: Wellington's chlef opponent at Annapolis factarces Convent Henry Heitfeld (populist) was yesterday | jgst winter, and-a number of other promi- TWO CAR Loans. LE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | TOMORROW (SATURDAY), TEN O'CLOCK, at a 7 coe BEING A THREESTORY BIUCK | onr auction stables, 203 1th street, Levi Miller SIRES: OF VALUAB elected by the Idaho legislature United | nent city republicans. fe SOIC ere a ae eG DROIT PARK) 1880 LINDEN STREET, TE | ain gett a car load of gooil all-around workers Ose Pee? i st) Tt is also understood that Controller Gra- | National Association of Manufacturers at : "ARK. a AND ON SOUTE ick store and dwelling com! States senator to suceed Senator Dubois. je he also unders By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated J drivers. AND 12TH STREETS. SOUTHEAS’ ms each, together with the le The vote stood: Heitfeld, 39; Dubois, 30; T. | 22 Will support McComas in preference to | Philadelphia the following was adopted: uary 2, 1892, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1645, Parry, Scott will sell a bunch ef good young Vi By virtue of a certain deed of trus' y stand, situated on the west sid F. Nek = aes , 80; T. | any other western shore man, and it ts as-| Resolved, That it is the sense of this as- | folio 6 et seq., of the Jand r District nia horses, several belonging to private parties, | Merch 29, 1893, and duly recorded 2 q cast, In square 1095, and running fr Nelson, 1. Fourteen democrats joined | serted that many of the eastern shore re- soctation that the entire consular service | % Columbia, ‘and at the request of the party se- ta! toe * | in Liber No. 1786, at folle 45 et seq. cerner of said 18th street and sorth A str the populists for Heltfeld, and he also re-| publican members of the next assembiy ses é ceived the vote of the single republican | Will be glad to vote for the judge, in the | Should be placed under the civil serv DAY, JANUARY TW! member. Four democrats went to Dubois, | ¢¥e%t of their being unable to unite upon rules for the purpose of creating a corps | WALy-pasT FOUR Om = ‘pe o Dubois. | any one from their section, to gratify their | of trained consuls, consular officers and | described land and premises, rt 2 in the campaign the democrats and popu- | spite against Mr. Wellington. ierke (14) in J. Joseph Albright’s subdivision of lot two lists entered into a fusion, under which the| One of the chief sources of Judge Mc- Daca ae (2) in block nine (9) of A. L. Barber & Co.'s su- populists were to have the congreseman ani | Comas’ strength les in his reconciliation | Resolved, ‘That consular officers and | division of Le Droit Park, as per plat of a rds of the District of Columbi on suid 18th street. Th quest of the party secured thereby ich the store and dwelling combined » . sicned trustees, “will geil, at public ‘auction, in | described ax follows: The north 15.08 fect by the front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the NUNTIL vth thereof, of original lot 17 tn said syus DAY of FEBRUARY, A.D. 1807, at" HALF-PASE | | The second of Said FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.” the following describe | Part of origina lend and premises, situate in the city of Washing- | on the ton, in the District of Columbia, and designated as | from the northeast corver of said let an e tirst of said cured thereby, we will offer for wile, kt. publ FOUR FC auction, in front of th _on WE It ERS, 1407 G i and- | clerks should be American citizens, receiv- | )right’s subdivision recorded in County Book WESER UPRIGHT PIANO, PARLOR SUITES, | #04 being all of original lot munbered three (3) in rauuing thence south on said 18th st: senator. with his political adversary of long stand- | ¢ 1 ertor Shepherd, page 101, in the survevor's. off SOLCHLES Dita eerie, | square south of ; mame sik Giawdl eet; thence West 7H feet: thence north 1 The democrats refused to indorse any | ing. Mr. John C. Motter of Frederick. Mr. | ing reasonable salaries, and not fees. of the District of Columiia, hele 40. CONE a eee Se ARGH MIRO | Sod uluety 00). een tee | ned thence cnet SS fet te the gince of br : is week attending to 5 man named by the populist caucus for sen- | Motter was in town thi ‘| Resolved, t ator. Judge W. H. Claggett. was over. | @ case before the United States court, and | so Cmecrs we recommend that our row. | ProvaMente, consisting of w Uiree-story brick dwell. a aticaee stated that he intended to support Judge s e ing, with side lot attached, being No. 183) Linden pe beigp manna Boonen oe he opaats, hg McComas’ candidacy, and would do ali in| €Tment should own consular buildings of | strcet, Le Drolt_ Park. sememocrats would not vote for bim in | jis power to insure the nomination and | :ufficient size and character to make proper | ‘iVrins: | One-third! efah, lance tn one and two a d ‘ified h di rters for the com- | years, with interest af 6 per cent per annum, poy- Tuesday night, Claggett had his friends | election of five members from Frederick to | and ign Rt antGe e able semi-annually, gnd secured by. d f That at the most important | containing 3,875 square feet, togethe Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money MIRRORS, |The third of said lots Is described a= MORRIS CHAIRS, | t© be paid In cash, and the balance in two equal | Tart of original lot 17 tm nid square, tv D CABINET, ART | tustallments, pay: in one and two years, with | 0D the west side of 18h street 27.58 f ICTURES, HAIR AND | IDterest at six (6) per centnm per annum, payable | frou the northeast corner-of sald lot PILLOW: DE: ils, from day of sale, secured by deed | 2d running thenoo south ow sald 18th street 12. DINING AAI the property sold, or ail cash, at the | feet: thence west, 7B feet; thenee north 12.50 IQUE SOFA, PICTU option of the purchaser. A deposit. of $400 will | {ets and thence 73 fect to the place of beziuuing. sacninte dof trust the next house of delegates who could be | ™ercial representatives of this country. on the property sold. or all cash, at the option of = a z nt FIC ae trequized sol co The fourth of said tote in described an (llows - ii va 2 : . f Frederick, who holds over, + ra - | with within ten days from day of sale, otlerwixe WITHIN Ov) is f ‘neser. ‘Tes Soho dn as of 18th street 40.08 feet sou Test any populist except Clagett. When ee tee tenorable to Mite and ‘this | {can merchant marine,” reported as fol- | te trustees reserve the right to resell at risk und | 2 x TRRPET: | pltea ‘with within ten days from Gay of sale. other Colne Of eudd Jot and square, : > we low: cost-of the defaulting purchaker, after du snlé 18th etreet purpose was abandoned. Wednesday night | It is furthermore stated authoritatively | est Meee AMET IeenG anIDETI Ee pees, (ots nue All comceyanding cera the matter was fixed up, the thirteen demo- that Mr. Motter, on a recent visit to Wash- of imurcliasar: cH C. GLOV erats pledging their votes to Heitfeld, and ington, lunched’ with Judge McComas, and | trade has recently received extended the deal was closed. Three populiste bolted, | #88ured him persenally of his support, and . . wise the trustees reserve the right to. resell newe- 4 “EM, property at the risk and cost of the default porchzser. EUGENE CARU: ALDIS B. BROWNE, Ja27-d&as ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & €0., AUCTIC (Svecessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) runing thener south thence wert thence north 12.50 cast TH feet to the place of beginsinz. fhe fifth of said lots ts @eserived as 1 Part of original low 17 and 18 tn said s«: eiun f 18th street south from the northeast corner of said tot 17 an square, wd running theace south on sail Isth street 12.50 feet; thence west feet; themen nm 2.50 fect, aud thence east 75 feet to the plsc pay rding at cust attention and approval by the American] Jal-dts FRANK FP. RAWLINt = = itter | people and by President-elect McKinley, eee ae but they were gotten back yesterday morn- | those who recall cee Pele pate eMatee under whose forthcoming administration | ,.{7 OWING TO THE WEATHER, THE ABOVE ing, and Heitfeld secured bis full party | Mism which has existed between the two sale is postponed until MONDAY, FEBRU- aineaatth chee party | in previous campaigns realize that this inci- | it !s our earnest hope and expectation that 1807, same cui When the roll call had been finished, and | dent is indicative of a striking change of | this long-deferred revival of the American poten Re Tell call had been finished. and | Pofition among the anti-McComas republi- | Merchant marine will be patriotically..zeal- | 5G ro seen that Heitfeld had thirty-five, one less | Cans of western Maryland. When asked as | Jusly and immediately undertaken. so that than a majority. Then Mr. Fenn, the only | t© his position Mr. Motter today confirmed | American | foreign commerce may here- | ~Rprcp gold republican elected to the legislature, | the above statements. Genin Goma eee MS Te A changed his vote from Fisher to Heitfeld. City Factions. 4 i NK AND L, TWENTY-SI The sixth TY-SEVENTH STREETS NORTH- | Part wv. 476 ow. | Richand Elegant Bohemian | pi of a art of trust, amy: recorded in | ets ES’ SALE OF. ELF- 3 io et aea.. one of the land tT BAR FIXTURES AND requ party secured there said lots is descrited as fallows: 18, “in sald squar of 18th xtreet 65.08 & CO., Auctioneers, ‘and thence east 75 feei to Dubols appeared before the joint assem- ‘i ay eee JRNITURE,LARGE C kK Glassware fiat tadtrontint aneieesaiien “oa cil cash, A deposit of 8100 per bly at an adjourned session esterday Te) op Se SO ST bate AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. PI oe ee 2 UARY, A.D. 1896, AT HALF-PAST at Dan mepereseee, aul SUNN TE oka rie, ternoon. He thanked his friends for the | "0t identified with Mayor Hooper's wing ess AANO, DESK, i D Ae paRG OAT Renee LR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real required at the time of ‘sale. ms of fight they had made and counseled them to| of the party, or with those who oppose CASH REGISTER, LARGE] ***°Y TABLE WARE wate, situate Te th of Wastlugton, Distrt iS eae =e wees tom go to work vigorously to enact good laws | him, have been anxious to bring about a MIRROR, RAN( BOILER and Siulett’ Worn cecal oakinies ora mst “of defaulting purchaser. Convey taclug. for the state. reconciliation between the two ‘factions. : POTS os BENS . t purchaser's cost, x gether with all the improvements, rights, Henry Heitfeld was born in St. Louis i Trustees’ sale of dw . January, 1859. His father, Henry Heitfeld, | A” effort was made early in the week to] Friday, January 29, at 4 o'clock was of German birth. He attended the com- | induce Senator-elect Wellington to act as} mann and George M. Emmerich, trustees. mon schools until 170, when, with his | peace maker, and he arrived in Baltimore] Walter B. Williams, Auct., 10:h and D s mother, he moved to Seneca, Kan. He lived | 0n Wednesday for the express purpose, it] qrustee’s sale of improv TABL SAFE, ETE, BEING ORNAMENTAL PIECE See TS.OF COSTELLO'S | White and Colored Glass, riety decorated in Tacathas sin ater car imine ay eeceates FRED'K 1. SIDDONS, "Trust COR. SIXTH AND 2 and Enamel, ed by deed of tr 1383 Fs. now pablic sale without Timit, at the option of the , AUCTIONERRS Must be soid a there until 1882, being employed at farm | {s stated, of calling on the mayor. In pass-| gtrest, Georgetown, D. G STS. NORTHWEST, WASH-| 4« the sales room of Welter If. Williams & Soe tere ary tap a | CEE SCR work, and learning thes irda af stance ing through, he. 6ity pan. he, stopped in ae ano elsee pm INGTON, D-C Cor. 10th and D. facing Penn. ave. n.w., ay of sale the tra.t es reserve: the fight ay RAL oF son. In I$ Mr. Heitfeld moved to the | to see y e! 3 4 sirtuelof al dectedbe + + 5 Coun is Al the property at the risk and cost of. the northwest, locating at Pomeroy, Wash. For | the city committee, and found a number of Tomorrow irtue of a decreebf the Supreme Court of the ing parcbaser, after five Gays’ advertisement a time he worked in the shops of the North-| the inti-Hooper councilmen and their) 4. B, Latimer & ( ern Pacific railroad at Sprague, Wash., re- | friends there airing thelr grievances. As le of dry goods maining there until the fall of 1883, when | @ result of his call, his visit to the mayor | jury yo, at 10 o'clock he became a resident of Nez Perces county, | Was indefinitely postponed, and it is now} “Vi ine sutton & ( ab Baas ae Idaho. Since that time he has been e understood that he will stand by the city HREOE: Houmshord Ufarallie casnats’ Sepa waged as a farmer, fruitgrower and cattle- | party organization against the mayor. eurdye i Seat OR AATeT man. Republicans of Frederick county, who | Saturday, January 30, at 10 o'clock a.m In politics Mr. Heitfeld was a democrat | have been in town this week, say that all] C. G. Sloan & Co., Ancts., 1407 G st. nw. until he joined the populist party. He is a | factions of the party in that county favor | of household furniture, &., on Saturday. J member of the Farmers’ Alliance, and it|the nomination of ex-Congressman Milton | 30, at 10 o'clock a.m.; also, at 12 m., set of Columbiay gatssod in. Bau No. f ays 1S96, wh | Thursday, Janua a.m. and 3 o'clock p. m. daily, Auets, ry 28, at 11 o'clock: | Sf, suc, testle fm some newspaper “publisiwd furnitu ae 7 Washington, D.C. All conveyancing and re Purchaser's COW a” shorcars 5 , ; i c. MACK ALL, AST FOUR O°C) ALBERT C. MURDOUGH, : nivel wast abuse i MACKALL & MAEDEL Washington, {Attorneys for Holder of Note), on Saturday, Jan- Until WALTE! Ire stock Is closed ont. B. WILLIAMS & Co. jar plat recorded fone of tie Distriet N & CO.” AUCTION Ratcliffe, Darr & was through his connection with that or- |G. Urner as associate judge of the circuit OF THR TORY BRICK | pry: > 4 oT 50) Fanization that he was influenced to ally | court in the sixth circuit. i Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave, naw. 918 H STREET NORTH: 0 ibe ld Pye tytn himself with the populist party. He was| Mr. Urner represented the sixth district s’ sale of dwelling AN 8 : 4 ETS} ; : width of sak elected to the state senate as a populist in | in the Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh Con-| saturday, January iG Na Mi f 33 re of trast duly recorded in ES ‘ 622, . a honent ot lots forty 1s , rs gresses, aud was naval officer for the port| W. Nordlin Siwin J. Sweet, foe PROPEWRY,. 5 es] Li s E : . 4 3 subdiviston, ee 6f Baltimore during the administration of Noha st cata aa tees KE MASSIVE, OF iGHi B@LISHED oA : mma at ; ; th {Deine used ax a private allerws Caxnen Remiunted: President Harrison. He was also state ef : ee con aks ‘ a . ym, 8 and horses, on Saturday, January 30, at 10 THE PROPERVY.dS IN.GOOD CONDI- i q f the prem| cords of the District George F. Turner of Spokane was nomi-| senator in 1888 and 18%). TIO: SA AY, JAN r 1ETH, nated for United States senator in a caucus| Eastern Shore republicans are interested | “clock a.m. It will be first offered as an entirety, and. if not : Intrott ot she ‘premises, “on” WEBNIES . | and two years, with tatercet at ex’ per mgs sige in a squabble among the first district as-| _ Wi#lter B. Williams, Auct., 10th and D ats. n.w.— | sold, then tn detail. Offers at private cule received a AO Pe ee Se eS be eye i un | a payable semi-annually, secured. by of populists and free silver republicans | Di tnis for the surveyorship of the port, | Sale of household furniture, &., on Saturday, Jan- of shle. ae ee SD a Is CK P.M., lots one hundred and’ thirty-seven 5 1 cash, at the option of the aser. last night at Olympia, Wash. He recetvea |? < " ti uary 30, at 10 o'clock’a.m. Terms cxish. _ Good title or ne. sale. Inspection mae ‘ pt ph : 37), one hundred aud thirty-eight (138), one hun: cing, dec, at purchaser's cost. A drposit apes which has followed the announcement that | wary at any time.” Further information.gan be receiv Sona ean ~2 a and thirty-pine (139) and bundred » required at time of fifty-four votes. Judge Turner has been | Congressman-elect Barber intends to sup-| Magrath & Kennelly, Aucts.. 205 11th st. n.w.— | from any one of the uplereipued sen Pe TeeFed | recorded in Book pages 310 and 3 Teniy e240) sui the echt viston et aware woven teens | ee KtbayMed writs ‘takes Rage wthervies peo be @ republican, but in the late election he| port Mr. B. Gootee Stevens, the president | Sale of 2 car loads of horses un Saturday, Jan. 30, CARL J FLGRSEY Trustec, Fe eee ee ae ee ee eamaeat of the | dred snd fifty-three (763) in the city of Washing- | risk and vost of defaulting purchaser, after five No. 3m 44g st nw. aS supported Bryan. He is considered one of | of the Denton, Caroline county, Bank. It} at 10 o'clock a.m. Also 4 sleighs and 3 wagons. $6,000, and accrued “interes ton, D. C., a8 said subdivision is recorded in Sub. | days’ advertising in some newspaper published In the ablest lawyers in the state of Wash-| is understood that the six congressmen- | ———— ee eae ea = EDWIN FORREST. ‘Trustee, Meant cates WGA, AD Oagasit _ | division Book 19, page 17, of the surveyor's office | Washington, D. = 5 ington. From 184 to IS8S he was terri-| elect have agreed that the surveyorship AUCTION SALE No. 319 414 st. hw. | quired at time of sale. ‘Terms to be ¢ é of the sald District. Bach of the said | . TALLALADGR A, JANBERT, torial governor. Within the last two years | shall go to the ‘shore, and that Dr. Barber IN Sé Sithin ten days from. day of sale. All : ; notial ing house, being | ANK B. SMITH, he has become largely interested in mines | shall name the appointee. FUTURE : ing, recording, ete., at cost of the purchas No. 620, 622, 624 and 626 3d street north- | _5126-d&ds = es Trostees. in northern Washington and British Colum-| Every county in the district has its quote DAYS. W. NORDLINGE! NG -& 00., AVCTIONEERS, bia. of aspirants, and the announcement that | Hos. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 91. 120-d&As. Trasteos. a 2 E st. ow. No Ch in Utah. a choice has been practically made has ns 520-08 tes for the’ deferred payments % > SAL OF VALDARIA TerROwED The Utah legislature took four ballots for | created considerable anxlety and no little | TRUSTEES S4IB OF VALUABLE LUiLD = mleepnne | oe : deposit on each lot will We reqaien ap the time oe TY IN “LANGDON PARK,” b. C- senator yesterday. The balloting resulted | "dignation among the many candidates. : HS ERTY. KNOWN AS PREMISIS 3134 WAT DUNCAD . : wale. “All conveyancing, and recording. at the pa of 8 certiln deed of rus - e ———— = =~ IT! 2 (K) s ET 3 i IRGETOWN). ~ 4 ser’s cost. the terms of sale are not com- i. 2 a in a little change in party strength, which MANY PAPERS READ. PROVEMENT TIERBOM Ee? WITH IMO) By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded minung | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUAT! VED | plied with within ten days trom the date of sale | Liver Ne. 2085, follo 401 et wea, one of the land may lead to breaking the deadlock. Thatch- rug By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 10th day.) {ue land records of the District of Columbin, in PROPER sO, 160) OND | the rposit wil be forfeited, and the trutsees re Record of the District of olan ae at the 2 Spier. 4 Lihe: [Aber 1727, folio 342 et seq., I will sell, at public STREBr serve the right to resell the property, after fir of the pa cured tievelay, Ww er and Rawlins each lost two votes, one | Closing Session of the Jewish His- |?!) Muy, 1s, and duly recorded in rane Piz: | auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY Ry virtue of a certain decd of trust, dated De- | Gays’ public notice, at the risk’aun cost of the de, | Mil sell, at public auction, in front of tie prem- of which went to Chambers, and three to alto ibe? CEs OO EN CSE TG THD FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1897, AT FOUR | cemiber 30, 1895, and recorded in Liber No. 2085, | feulting purchaser’ or purchasers, on WEDNESDAY: FEBRUARY TENTH. 1897. Fisher and Harris. The republicans voted SO Ee District of Columbia, and at the request of the | O.CLGCK P.M., that certain parcel of ground, sic, | at folio 11 et seq. one of the land records fi CLIEFORD Ce SMITH, Trustee, | AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the folowing desert for Kearns, and the populists voted for | The closing session of the fifth annual | piity secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will} uated in that part of-satd Disirlet formerly koown | the District of Columbia, and at the request of | _ga2t-dts JOHN N. WALKER, ‘Trustee. | ii and premises, “tuaie tm the Distric uf Con Mrs, Labarth. Result | of, last ballot: | mectirg of the American Jewish Historical | TumsbaY, PEBRUAMY NINTH, 1807, AT FOUK| Siusre tow’ squtre 1170), und desteiied ag for | lu, font of the: promises, Yon SAICKDAY, JAS: | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Mock numbered twenty ght (8), "Langdon luk Thatcher, S, 16; Henderson, 14; | Society was held yesterday in Baltimore. Coe ee bart (ok tat one 1) In’ square 88), | Toye: Beginning at a point on Water (k) atroct RY THE SIXTEENTH, A.D. 1897, AT’ FOUR. a ESTATE, NO. 1108 G STREET NORTH- aye of yee e ey yg Ira J Labarth, 4; ; s, 3; Powers, | p, lowing i Se] (ate SES TE x distant 67 fect 6 inches easterly from High (32d) | 0" P the followiag described real estate, 2 end others’ plat recorded in book county 7, page 7 ‘apers by the following gentlemen were ‘er of said square; thence west on K stre Z om High (32d) . i iS By virtue of a power contained in a In deod | 116, in the surveyor's oftice of the Dintrict of! faeet 5 reed: Rev. Henry Cohen, Galveston, Texas, | twenty-eight fects thence moth forty-fouy “teers | Met td rupuing ence, cantenly with Water | lteats fm iba pass of Wasnlacon: Visit of | ort trant to om aged daanary F606. and dain | te isso aogier co aa ee a “A Modern Maccabean,” read by Dr. H. bee erences erly jeu ene. Abelenr COVE High street to the Potomac river; thence westerly | Part lot pumbered twenty-two 22), in Beatty Ser alec dg eel Sed eee) [iar awel A Little Book of Big Value. : ty: pels eae A MBL ACT baton eb all feet: | With suid river 27 feet 3 inches;-theuce northerly | Hawkins” addition to Georgetown, heginning there- | ore is of the District of erms of sale Friedenwald: Dr. Cyrus Adler of the Smith-| southeasterly along, sald avenue twenty-clght feet: | Daraitel with sald High strect to the place of be. | for at a polut on the east sid? of Thirty-second | Columbla, and at the request of the party and two years, nt per ame The Evening Star Almanac completely | sonian Institution, “Note on the Portraits | therce southwesterly at right angles to snid ginning, with the right of way ‘from wharves on | (S24) street (formerly Hizh street), where the soutn.| thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will ar | bum, payable se y. and secured by a deed and concisely. It has all the comprehen- | Dr. Friedenwald; Mr. Gratz Moredcai of Term: Ons pains cash, balanc at 18 and two lots on-.weat, ‘together. with the improvements, eel eetar cee teenteatce (26) feet: ibence a ap te a orcLock P.M. with within ten days from day of sale, oth siveness of an encyclopaedia, with the | Philadelphia, “Notice of Jacob Mordecai, | 248% wih Imre: SUree TY the ootion of the | germs Of Sale: One-fourth cash, residue in ‘tree : : In the city of Washington, District of Columbia, | cost ‘of the defaulting purchaser ett terseness of a reference manual. Carefully | Founder and Proprietor, trom 1808 to 1818, | purchaser; $100 deposit required at time of sale. | {tums Durable. scui-aunualdye secrcl er tie ae wonty-six (20) ets | and designated as and being lot numbered tifteen | Vertivements ne they” ma} f r N. le Seminary,” | Co I recording at purchase st. : apace i ! : (15) in Genevieve E. Walkers’ subdivision of sit of $100 will be revised up to the present time, it is of In- Ce ae ee Ron oTenee taints “complied -wittisin tans days. oe. tie notes ot the purchaser and ‘deed of trust dn, the To the place of be | Ce adn cence ear ine Neregcapaivision of part | pe $100 will estimable value to every wide-awake person | Mr. Ep 3 ih ‘American He. | property will be resold at risk and cost of default- | ROP required at time of sale. Ail : z < Saat : ve | (982), as per plat recorded in Liber 17, folio 99. of in the District of Columbia. 25 cents. For | “Annotated Bibliography of American He | Homies ser, Bech alter mice cea ere Las ne aca resid a ate aoe vee | eae ecm oc abe office of the surveyar of the Dise BENJAMIN S. MINOR, ‘Trustee, le at the business office of The Evening | © ow is ac ‘CHARLES M. TOWSON, Trustee, in 15 days, or trustee reserves the right to | payable semL-annually, and secured by. a deed of | {et of Columbia, ‘subject to right of alley way 2 paras ee Star and by all newsdealers. ge ee Ra Oe JouN TAYLOR eat aN’ | readvertise and bell at defaulting purchaser's cost | trust upon the said Property, or all cash, at the | Sr/",te tear four feet thereof, and with the right 20,fe8i.d POUCA cero peepee en fi the United Males read be oe | jatechde z $10 Fst. nw.” angie: CHARLES M. McCARTEN: eee Tea cone oyanctng tial retordiae he une | 18 and 19, in said subdivision, together with’ the | — Auctioneer, 913 F si. BIMETALLISM EUROPE. Friedenwald; Dr. Herbert Friedenwald of == GHeNcE a Surviving Trustee. 8c p to be complied | prikrdecliin: ne en eee aizcoom Bi et pas a Philadelphia, “Influer.ce of the Old Testa- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTION S. THOS. DOWLING & CO.. Aucts. 4a20-10t | with in ten days, or the property will be resold at | "Terms-of sale: Five hundred doll TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING Revit Exhibiu F t ee islation in the Colony of New , V! the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after | ance may remain on the oat veto LOT ON CALIPURNIA STREET, BETWEEN Ss ting French, German | ment on Legislation m rs S’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD) 5 vLIN nC: SERS, eee ne cost : be property by way of loan, r Sap a Rs + pet clad Magiiahs Ogeeied waveccniente pees k aii : ee EES, ar, SA EHE RUD yg | THOMAS DOWLING. & C0., AUCTIONEERS, five drye' notice of mich Frsale 1n some newspaper secured Yo the eatiafactiog of the trusty, taterest IST AND 2b, E AND F STREETS Sota the Joint Standard. election) of offlears for, the ensutog = SAMUEL W. RITT: F a By virtue of a deed of trust dated the firs : 2 z, year resulted fellows: President, Oscar © STREETS z TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY IN “LANGDON S Ta. ave. mw. | the, Spacer 2t) December, 1892, “and duly recorded lm Lie The February number of the National |, straus; vice p~‘sidents, Simon W. Rosen- | | By virtue of a deed of trust. duly recorded among e ta cea” D.C WILLIAM F. WILLOU : notarial feca at the cost of the purchaser. Terms | folle. 118 "et sed.. one of the land recvirta Review of London will contain an import- : . the land records of the Distric unt la, F virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated cn the | ja5-acs 2 a con 4 strict of Colui fe rexiow ick ie ian Be ane ners ade Settee pet eett | the 11th day of June, 1892, in Liter 1702, follo' 167 | four day of May, 1805, and duly ‘recorded in | 2 pe the day of wale, cries the en ten days from | yarty secured. ther ant review of the bimetallic situation in Se eronding Seoretary. Dr. Hervere | ct,fea-, we will, at the request of the holder of the | Liber No, 2016, folio 214 et seq. one of the and | [THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | right to resell ‘the property at the sisk wed coy | Will sell at publ . pre Europe by the leaders of the movement in | Adler; recording secretary, Dr. Herbert | notes secured thereby. sell, at public auction, in | records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- | SATURDAY, JANUARY, TWENTY-THIRD, 1897, | Of the defaulting purchaser. cost Jon) MONDAY, | , EIGHTH, | 151 i ctta Friecenwal4; treasurer, Prof. Richard Gott- | front of the pre HAI PAST FOUR | quest in writing of the party secured the: we FOUR O'CLOCK PM, lot No. 25, in W. il Mvgland: | Bradceland iGecuany.- and tat a KO a party eb} at the game time apd p MARION DUCKETT, ; 3 a Su. | Bell, additional members of the executive | O'CLOCK PM. ON WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH | will nell at public auction. te front of the premises. SAMUEL W. RITTES ELBERT DENT, | 22 M. M. Bohrer's suds Of square 721, ranged specially in view of the visit to E , Mendes Cohen, Dr. B. Felsenthal, | DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1897, the following deserited | on WEL AY, FEBRUARY TENTH, 1807, AT WILLIAM FW OHARLES WEEES, Aue Krustees, | Sid subdividon is recorded im the office of the rope of Benator Edward O. Wolcott of Col- forris Jastrow, jr., Mayer Sulzoer- estate, situate 1a the city of Washington, D. | HALF. THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following | ja1saz2 LUCKETT, DENT & CO. erveser of the District of Columbia in Book J. H. pape onpeboaae tee ger, N. Taylor Phillips, Simon Wolf, Dr. J viz.: ‘AN of original lots numbered 8, 9, 10} described lund and premises, situate in the Dis: “a 113. ered 1010, now embraced bh dereriball S 4228 G5 Fst. nw. | Sp POE Gos entea cash, balance in one and Fer aoe Mand Kaules. Jone Beoracr, | amt 1,30 square oumbered , embraced | trict of Columbia, and described as lot numbered | (THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL 5 one and two M. Edmond d’Artois, secretary of the in lots'29 to 52. both inclusive, and the north 8 | thirty (30), Benjamin Holman’s subdivision of | SATURDAY, JANUARY THIRTIETH, 1397, at the | THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, | Years, with interest, secured by deed of trust on < e Dr. Davis Phillipson. 1t was decided that | feet 6 inches by the depth thereof of lot numbered | lot eight (8), in the subdivision of the Clark Mills e time and place. No. 612 E st. aw. the property sold, or ail cash, at the option of the French Bimetallic League, contributes a} tne time and place of next meeting be left | £6, of William Mayse's subdivision of original lots | Htete the’ latter, subdivision being” recorded ia | SMe UMS ANG PMc. De OUSE, ‘Trustee, Re aa purchascr. A deposit of $10 requirad at time of careful article on the sttuation and the | with the exccutive officers, 6, 7, 8 9, 10 and 11, In wuld square 1010, accord- | Book County No. 6, page 29, in the office of the WILLIAM F. WILLOUGHBY, ‘Trustee. Se — yancng ard recording at cost of pur- steady growth of the movement in France. | Mr. Sulzberer’s paper on “Growth of | Ufi0¢ in nda 20, page 45. of the surveyor cifice | Beujainin W. Holmanta nubdivinion, being shown on | 382080 sat TY-FOURTH AND TWLNGY-FIPTHL STR! from day of sale, or the property will be teautd at In it he declares that there is no doubt that ——_ pe gcse = ei awe = of the District of Columbia, together with all | plat signed ‘by anid Holman and duly recorded with | >THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Post. NORTHWEST, BEING | HOUSE NUMBERED J risk and cost of defaulti nch go nme! z —) nee an lve account of increase | appurtenances and improvements thereunto be- | a deed from said man et ux. to Electra A. ed til SATURDAY, FEBRU. sis STREET EST. s 3 we Mer the, Wrench. T pertacione waren ta of population since the first settlentents | lensing. Williaa, dated April 1,,1802, and recorded May 26, | Pauf atthe same tine aid piacec oe SST | py virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated March | _Ja28-déds_ favor of bimetallism, adding: “Our hopes today are greater than ever, because we believe that the American elec- made in America. In i812 there were 3,000 | ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one | 1892, in Liber_1673,, folio 461, one of the land SAMUEL W. RITTENHOUSE, Trustee. 15, 1893, and recorded in Liber 1780, folio 484, of | ~ATOLIFFE SUTTON & O0., AUCTI in ihis country, while in 1888 it was esti- | and two yeurs, with interest at six per cent per | records of the Distyct of Columbia, together with WILLIAM F, WILLOUGHBY, Trustee. Seales te (Succeasors to Ratelifie, Dart & mated that there were at least 400,009, | 20m, payable semf-annually, notes secured by | the improvements, qqnéisting of a two-story frame | ja2v&fel&5 the undersis . a ; —— tion, in front of the premizes, on TURMAY, THE | RU; —— GR This number has greatly increased in’ the | deed of trust upon the property sold) or all cash, | butiding. third cash, balance in one | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00. AUCTIONEERS | SECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY. isyt) AT FOUK | 2@UQUEES SALE OF | two-story rea‘ to e Su! e = the purchaser. A deposit of §200] T f sale: O1 vir AAANG AND STC NI y NICK- oe eee <A i pneroRe & Be aes last seven year ee act tot retired at time ot sale, AIL coatey- ‘con cae seas, with aed at 6 er cent per an: (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) ne oe CK Se eae of it, ten Ooh, tn square ous ape A ot ae Nick - . G _ Cae ancing and recording at cost of purchaser. Terms | num, payable sem!-al 4 secu! ya 5 re yet f ee eee eet pmencoenetey eee COUNT MURAVIEFF’S MISSION. of sale to be complied with within ten days from | of trust on. the properly 0ld, or all cash, at the the ‘bortiwest” comer of sald. lot; ‘thence east 1 ne of a decd in trust, duly recorded in 0 y date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | gption of the purchiser. Terms to be complied 5 : feet; thence the depth of said lot; thence west 12 | Liber No. 2123, at tol! d 392 et seg., one of the land sively that sts are far more . ikea right to resell the property, at the risk and cost | with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise feet, and thence north to the begiuning, being im- for the District of Columbia, 1 logical partisans of sound money than | He Comfers With the French Minister | (the defuuiting purciaser, after tive daye” notive | the trustees reaeove i ight to resell at the risk BIA. Proved by frame house No. 2414 H street north auction, tm freat of the promiece ig ene. monometallists. for Foreign Affairs. of oe roa published in some newspaper in the | and cost of the a cor pecan ae such a4 Peles sas net in one, | SESPAY. ee serag$ AY of JANUAR o a be ‘ e! | elty of vi ington. advertisements 26 leem necessary. "7 : One-1 cash, lance aid at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK -< ene ‘Soe the Prusean dlet Tears ene Spa agree Lah eee Se ARE Ee TN RNa a Lo Leeds 3 : Ba redninen at fhe thine of | Columbia, in Liber 1772, ‘foto 208 ct wens and at si gpm ag ly ir ge Ring ad following described Teal estate, situate in the ~ secrctary of the German Bimetailie League, | Russian minister at Copenhagen, arrived JOHN B HERRELL, frustse” | Of purchaser. the requeést of the bolder of the notes wecured there: | necured’by deed af trust ou the property. sold. $55 | ct of tot sumbered tarde th meiee 3 ot declares that only England blocks the way. 2 2 JOHN B. LARNER, g z LEVGH ROBINSON, Trustee, xy, We offer ic auction, in front deposit req at ime of sale. All| division of “Bi rry Farm;' “ G. 7 i = 5 ises, on MONDAY, THD TWENTY-FIFTH | conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. ;” beginning at a mark in Germary, he adds, will participate in a | at Paris yesterday on a spectai mission to Attorney for holder of the notes. ja29-déc-ls a. DOUGLAS, Trustee, — a = | west culvert of Nickels avenue over Si): confererce called by any other power, | France. Re wassweleomen of the rallway $025,27,29,fe2,4,6,9___ “Hagerstown, ‘Ma. BAY GF sARcAnY,A.D.lgor AT THREE O'CLOCK | {¢ the terms <f eale are tot ied with within P.M., the following deserived real estate, situate | ten days from the date of sale the deposit will be | UAC, Said poiut being the soutbeast bor “but,” Dr. Arer t explains, “will not, as in | Station by the Russian ambassador to |C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. AUSE = in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, | forfeited, and the trustees reserve the right ti snid lot 3; thence with west side of Nickols avenue be represented by fanatic gold men. | France, Baron von Mohrenhetm, and the a 1 THOMAS DOWIASG & O0., AUCTIONEERS, i fies Bast ot Of pm cata Suen | so te the trustees resery right to re- Ber dearer 9 53.100 feet on pa al will contr'bute by raising and fixing | officials of the Russian embassy, where he | Attorney 's Sale of Valuabie p,"” described hy metes bounds as folio the risk’and cost of the default due's lot north 48 degrees 1 minute west - price of silver, Mberal free trade and | Was received in behalf of the French gov- «4 ‘OR Va Beginning for the same at a bound stone in the line TRUSTEES’ SALB ‘Uf VALUABLE IMPROVED. purchasers. "with the entire parla. | ernment by M. Crozler, chief of the proto- Old Solid Silver in use- PROPERTY IN?’ *BROOKLAND,” D: ©. of ‘Shoe deed ind conveyed to David WM. REDIN WOODWARD, Trastea, | 99-100 fee" te an fron bar; thence north the socialist pre Pied among records grees cast 36 feet; thence north 48 degree mentary left, fighting the double standard, | Col department of the ministry of foreign ful hh: Rare 'd By virtue of a cegtnin deed of trust, dated the corded. ‘the land $o20-dta "ASHLEY M- GOULD. Trustee. Ste want 80 RIDE Ikur ben coaaee Gee which they represent as a means of en-| affairs. Many persons were assembled ui shapes, and | sh a pa Gay crorerdes ia dane thnce “along ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. ng Ak eT a 8 abling debtors to repay gold mortgages | about the depot, and the Russian minister! Walyable Shawls, Laces, |e. idinbin, and. at the request in | Ste Ininutes east 110 87-100. feet to beginnines ake with depreciated sliver and as Mlegitimate- | for foreign affairs was greeted with cries . 9 | writing of ine party oem thereby, we will sell, REAL beginning af am iron pin in center of Howard ave- iy enriching American mine owners. But | Of “Lorg lve Russia.’ Table Covers. Silk Quilts. auc! dmtfront of the ses, on Ww ‘I nue, pin being south 46 degrees 30 the left neither controls parliament nor |, Count Muravieff called on the minister = 9) 2 a EE 1804, ae BOC TEENTH STREET east 44 feet from northwest bounds of lot once the government.” for foreign affairs, M. Hanotaux, at 11 Curtains, Satin Vest, | °° Dintfiet of Coltmbta, and o ah te F “And,” continues Dr. Arendt, “should a | O'clock, and had a two hours’ interview ered’ twenty-three (28), 4n iH Ocho said branch south 82 degrces 50 minutes vast’ se conference be summoned the German par- | with him. Later they both lunched at the Silk Dress, Hudson Bay Mock numbered twenty-one (21), of Benjamin F. | “terms or Sii00 tect: ‘thence worth at degrees 43, iniuutes noone can be relied upon to be its strong | Russian embassy. E pe Brocade Silk Vel- Leighton gud Bicerd 2 zalro, trustees, recorded to ‘be paid east 205 91-100 feet to an Aron pin in cuter of rter. SS ee Ca ty vision tract called four equal loward avenue; thence center of Howard Lord Aldenham, who ts a director of the vet Suit. ee erect ot (a the office of the sur- three and enue north 46 degrees 20 minutes west 4% feet Bank of England, ‘devotes much sgpace to geccecece Gin San Ae ses secliza ae county subdivisions), mae ee ane elt the ‘improvements, nj © arguments of the Gold Stand- . } . a improvement erins: One-half cash, . ard Defense Association, which declared A Gail Borden $ || 12: Sree se ot UE Se TTS | Fe ‘fume dwelling od arable inthe peal of twelve months secured’ by Sect or triers, tnt that Senator Wolcott was unable to an- Perfect Ce eps wen VALUABLE GOODS BETS E sale: ing “aah, balance sale to property sold, or ull cash, at the option of the swer the first questions asked by English THE PROPERTY OF A WELL-KNOWN’ LOCAL een My ie the eeealt of $100 required at the time bankers and traders. His lordship thinks Infant le Brand FAMILY, TO BB SOLD IN GI. a THE ES. | Goad ‘ z fa. come: 4 se Sok comeas. eae, that the month of March will enable Mr. | TATE. A MORB MINUTE D: N OF THD mt ‘Washington, D. 0. Conveyancing at cost of pus eae ee McKirley to carry out the St. Louis pro- ~ Food Condensed Milk ARTICLES MAY BE RAD OF THE AUU- y chaser. ‘ 7 gram in regard to bimetallism and con- Te GOODS WILL BE ON PUBLIO VIEW DAVID D. STONB, Trastee, days’ advertisement. of cludes with remarking: “Infant Health,” is a little book of ‘TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY .NEXT. P ESP, F st. nw, 2 piper published te We “There is no doubt that France and the great value that is sont FREE on appli- TERMS, CASH. 'H. 0. GLAUGHTON, advert! 3 mary. gaiz-anane amen Ee . it the purchaser’ United States, by agrecing together. could re : * ‘Attorney. ae a “at 2 eee Fomdode 2 a rn themselves maintain a bimetallic law: bui, . Condensed Milk Co. _— ah : OTHE ABOVE: 810-18. UNTIL EP THE ABOVE SALE 38 POSTPONED OX AG. for greater certa@iaty. and .edahdencé, 1c f fc S 1s pNavoraszy | ° P! 2 “Fist Day OF FEBRUARY, AD. | "coat ccent of The ‘weather to TUESDAY, SRO- would be reasonable that they should ‘ask. Tt Madeem Street, «Rew Fekk X, FEBRUARY FIRST, | : navies : same bour and OND DAY OF : Place. By order of the at- ‘Trustee. for Ergiand and Germany's co-operation.” ‘fa2s-dts 2 Ro PaaEnS, ‘Trusten, oer -akes we