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14 THE EVENIN G STAR. THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1897-14 PAGES. : = ——— = = = = = = = = = 3 = — —— es = = ——— ee | Washington is warmer in summer than in tect the rights, liberties and property of BT Tos mf i Is <j ‘CT rs 4 N. E. A. CONVENTION, S22'ey Sexzsan samzeeteait | HINDMAN THE — NOMINEE |g (25 rite unesties ant aromers off AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES 7o AM tion will always meet in summer. necessary. at home aid abroad. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DaYs. eS i then took up the reports of thirteen _ anh" lenounce the free and unlimited coin- — —— - < SIAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 “RATCLIVE = = = == otber cities and showed that the heat in xe of silver as tmevitably producing sil- | RATC aE SITT r x Oo. . . > 107 cAY DEE, SODDON & CO ADCTIONEr “ Washington had been much less intense | Selected Kentucky Gold Democrats at | ver monometuliism ant we advocate a gold RATCLIFFE, St TON & CO. . ear es a | Washington's Prospects of Securing in any one of them. [referred also andard and the col silver to th Auctioneers. Tavioe En Resoles ma or ans SE DAE EE Teves ast e in any one 0! 4 refel ae 2 standard coinage of silver to the : s. ae ius. Revnelds. xt » RAND Oe Baw kee asuington pect ‘ fact that when the Christian En- Lonisville Convention. requirements of eumrierce as offering the 920 Penna. Ave. N. W. curt, we wit lh at pubiie a ING. Mh His Ha he Gather £98 < met in Washington last summer only means of maintaining bimetallism and | a acs ea lee = an & ¢ of Wet trust, dated I the Gathering of 98. Was net a case even of heat exhaus- ea denounce any attemnt, to {ix the rato te eer Niet, iia ee nwo da Bilve Stal At dele BID en ywn to kh - occurred 2 = tween the metals ar! rarily b law with- sae " ae spt u eeurds for the Dist <4 So “f referred to the enthustastle Invitation DOES Gece LEDC out reference to thelreommercial value as ecla a e€ iis . Williston Stoddard, i fant mil at pullic aurtion, in Sent which had n extended from the Dis- = 3 S unsafe and dangerous:to public welfare and ‘ AGhicn Wier. wee ee, On SAUURDAS, THE IEA TY WORK OF THE INVITATION COMMITTEE | :<« nvied them again on behalf of | Line Politictans Attended by F private Interesin aoe, of the 3 = Catectors, | PASE Louis wet aoh a ey Be AE MALE ~ Oratory—Renolutions Adopted The democrats of Kentucky renew thelr DOWLING & Co, ACTS, Saw, | Nek: min of Join an eguare £236, dn = caeinlaneixe x ance to the prine:ples of true demoe: | cits at Wa ‘ - ~ ved r . ieiples of true demoe- fier “ —, racy as exemplifi by stra SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY arene. oa of S250 safe Neer ee ae Sera ea cE eg keMbied by” the administration Lovell, Ses AP Ath Nee Sieg = er ea The Capital City’s Lead in the | tewed uy cpplause. Cases and oe sae | James R. Hindman of Adair county was pinveminent Seoretary of the Treasury, 4 Dy virtue of a decree of the Supreaic Coat of the | _ Tein tendered me congratulations, —¢ vor| thanimously nominated on the first bal- | JOhM G. Carliste, and pledge themsely D d ITE int A tamper et aaa | oF Sa : oer ote. fc antmous ominated on the Fem (ito srancwenllamuncessine tenants te Sia n 18.133, wherein Charies M_ Cooper Preliminary Balloting. it chigiey Intentions ton Ole) Pal rot romicleck otittiel countlot anpeslaiat tial (water Leta mncedsing: jefforts) (to) em lama aa at seme he Reoe th though they had no y and substantiate them in the national ' i DK fie 1B thee autered | CoMVention of the national democrats ot | poli 5 te unten will « = ss is ROE ‘ bea Reeatnes cut hav. | Kentucky, which met in Louisville veste The wublic order is the basis of pub- S ecial pan iy oe epee Seana ar MEG ureand area: themasonlong abd Nic credit. ‘The democrats of Kentucky AT HALF Past Ro wehok MR SPENCER'S REPORT co mee P g Th emGscanprorinenieot ucky's | Yh have renewed thelr allegiance to the in Tand and situa iit of the nation as claimed by th nen were in atter een and in five-minute lanapolis platform, take this oecasio dark anda di-| 4lmost a constant flow of oratory, of shich | to declare their devotica to the pub t ore ae ie apne othe arly 1.000 de es did not weary, and} in the nation and in the state. Excel 5 hey denouns that they had a!-| every revealed the geal which wi shess of it Lake City tes from Omaha, nee was |] JOSEPH J DARLINGTON Ponce, JARs ano se THOMAS DOWLING & oO] aberieiias m2 eS . c ae i A whereve Bees : “ ther heavy we ie and tae felt in th use which ted to their assem= | Cp aie nether the ina s ° rresr sau Wo SPery REtEK Hersn 1 en, rely so much on the} bling. Tt may be said, too, firm as they |i courts ; ther function aoe 1 Cc y (@ € S GOUT INVESTMENT PROPERTA:, BhINH Nee . ast TH Se Ack were imbued with the principles whieh un-| ing peaceful citizens, wesailiiae the movers mM ior alias Js the fy reat ‘irst choice. | derlic their party of national Cemocracy. | t¥ of Ue people, » cing the public high- ine ef a Au of Atuet. Apt. 9 ond choiee. | little of bitterness toward — fre: ys. or otherwise endangering the p Witwer 2 on of socte : Friday, “ te . ten, & @ tt@l) brothers found expression. While deter- sean eek etary ¥ Sait Lake got nine | mined to fight. without compromise er | Ve Pledge ourselves to use every effi sell ON PIMOAN ATTA ten on the second Nielding, the advocates of free silver. it] (poe ah sipreniacy of Liaw and to puni HIRD, IT AT FIVE Ocha PM . ve 1 making (we Was aLnost the unanimous conviction that | 10 ‘i 4 late Jaws, and we esl 9 : {the premises let ‘ Wr Omaha received ten votes first cho the true spirit: should nsist ina Gwetess ae all honest and patriotic men to = mubijert ob Sats So sens ” her for Me secoml and se effert to “reclaim” these whe had parted | WiP us in this first duty of good deme- alee ea gt mre: a es Los Saseks received seven first, six 0m] trom them, and ence again enable K ats end good citizens a a m hives me ' Si vention canis the PLhe Secon ton the third. | tucky and every to present a = SoC ° ° : : Seed pick at sycce ord Lara ean When te ead it was be ted democracy to oppose te republ LECTING 1 R CARRIERS Tet ed LA edd ato Prete slelers a 4 ene, saksm tO: Sse ebiely oF ed that had we party or any politieal foe. and As wll be eel sat ek C0 a. Aneel of B10) | Ones tre tee pen “pee . bidding © conventi was hea i CoCo (Gh Geri GEnIPRes he ¢ natem to He Reversed by the ‘The purchaser or pu ese ef parelins wa r pana Pa ccipe neunitcatiees, mid shall pay RY REAAK = et Pa kahs aus An] The first overtlowing ef enthustasin was] | POMt Offtee De A°30 m incambranees, gid aba ps, HEXRY KIAAK y eer ey moved the whieh | when Senator William Lindsay « 2 a (Post Office Department fter eC 2 29 aired at tine of sale if satd prop. f 391 dXds Trustees pike ’ ; directors be re ; Will select and appoint the first ; A whole: and, If offered 6 twenty-twe at the vote Hirector hail, and before the cheering for Hessel ppeint the first set of let real aaa nBvies en) Af oer oy A teeneer rary ge var. and Los I to the executive committee. With | ai. out ex-Secretary John G. Carlisle ena | (F carriers tthe advice of hae og re #50; meera, 1407 G isk and cost ef defau oom Within our: ““IPFOOmsS, D2ZO; . including es of post Pal decisic chgice will by - masters, at offices at which fr May be established. ‘This pol 2 that ed, pnd Mr. Henry Watterson appe a fresh impetus to the now thorou aroused enthu: volume of app Breckinridge t 2\OCR AN G HOUSES Nos 4 4 PREST NORTHEAST. ANIy IMPROWET LOLS OX MASS \CUL AVENDE ORETWEEN THI AND WOSTREETS CMEAST tx to Be Consid rity of the executive Spencer and Prof. Powell th Vhoreughly friendly to Washing- has existed for years, due toy minitt cam pract i LODOLPHE CLAU lances: sii sae mm filing offices. ait eivi of . : pare lyase ay UR nay eater ene ER Ar ne age were graced by [srvice niles ive the power of nominating ° ° wz th War tht "and lar aie 2 ies, nein share tof tnd appoin letter carriers 10 the Post 2 med nd oie al rma repres all of the four cities. Washington. Omaha-| i. honors shown to men who have won | Oflice ; ' t Leawel and ot t j et, but the latter many ren ERTY, WES? atee sill " An invitd 1 Las Angeles, to ex-} renown in public service, Ts has d 1 this duty to postmas N WV Seouth See aati eX. a a sold Tha AN fel sent executive com The important consider Phe meeting w Ne ‘ present admipistration has found ° °9 Ry virine of a will LN 1 KOE. all these F . eae aoe veline into by them three. | AL J rroll of Louisville that this leads tom trouble at tre: William Jobnsen, : ot ertal with ¢ Senbattiey (oe Ke: (oy come Rene anh sce : remarks he charged the F livery offices in selecting the tirst corps of o 99 detent allah Se rin the tet Wa ms Washington possesses for : ts-What rates lich, at which Senator J , ariiers under its free delivery ayetens Si € i eae ted Ses tht ions they will make ‘ se isiO. PTC as fete Ue bas ee owe Eee to lack of experience of post 2 ty PuRST OPM, all of gtr aaa Fe coxa Nalin Tort gather he piratieal hd followed this with <1 he department, according a arteee - Syyyp eatin I peenitses, s tor WES alae cea oustic | the assertion, Ml continue the fight | hereafier will exercise jis preromative. aed NB HIS SALE IS Wit Sere x a Bares Z ane | Nit UL the Sticor of our minds and he juiformty: mske lis own sections at newty | OL LIMIT OR RESERVE, ot whieh : " i ie an * lee wo members Probability of a sutti- | until the last vestige of heresy is. established free delivery. offices rene to : : any possess tet ts we gyar Ie ate ie a cient _number'to meet theexpenses ef the }eated 7 i ae | Ee INSe IN aa if 1 tn peek Ea . nurne lr Se SLT costs the association from $16,000 to] chairman, ‘and delivered s Fy || i RELIABLE WHET t. : hehe hn workod hart | owe to hold a convention, 5 ho oits | was enthusiastically receive SHOULD NOT MISS THIS O1 Uz lots em Masse = feel Tee theae ries | Reports ard conduct its annual expenses, artiste Wade Ch: Sete PORTUNITY TO. SECURE A att Laie wi n « tions to the exee es a large ac mem Ex-Seeretary of the ‘Treasury John G. Level! Damowd, special and Excer we | PLPGEE-GRADE WATE Ad mo atte le perma The convention arose as one man to wave om z 3 2 Soca Sy as just re yunting to nd cheer as he assumed the ehair. sem Ties, Auets.. th w RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & G watiker ; ‘ed 4 as : * iN ‘ - Eas Nok CO., wank) eect ‘dl pe tu seconds the enthusiastle tumult sale of dwellings Nes, 1 Ringe. AU “te “er: he os prohibited him from speaking. and — he ee aul eae aul pan : SUEL CEES, an te Sy , # Ch tie Meee ete d bowing his recognition of the very | ‘Rateite, Sutton & an anne Wt 92) Penna, ave. naw. ote fautting ur f te Washing king many renew Mr. Carlishs made a long speech, in which Tie Ge eee a Seas GEORGE W PIELD. : r hew mem s from the eas he went over the history of ng split in the eee nay Bic cle _SsS ats Executor of William Jobnsen . u southern sta the board : Oued Sewer AusStion 2 y! THOMAS DOWLING a Col Ate SCUMIDT, Tra ern, middle and southerr uo Hie, De pat the erring mae Vaihiio™ gal * Giz E st. aw d ends Ruitdinz, 4s and st aw ee Ape aaeicrcer eat The board | would eres Tecoma pureed Of lai AUCTION SALES. Sale Extraordinary : 3 jeans w would Like to feel sure of 1.000 new mem- | Titieal heresies and return to the fold of | - = =e ane SSALE OF SIX AND 2010 AeKES < hers from W on the orthe nocrathe mino UnE Days, Hamilton-Kenwood ALR ETN, DOC. eatery PHOS DOWLING 4000. AUCTION IS In cor 1. he said 1607 OI ‘ ’ om HEE st. ne 40 i WALTER Bo WILLLAMS oO. reg NEERS, . pes = Ry virtue 7 of trast, the work i 1 rejeice that the z convention has a & » AUCTIONEERS. | G4 I fe es) ‘ 1 : Fe eee es ae te rent no tet | Sete het alee Strictly High-Class Wheels | 3". Sic [TOUS SALE oar vata ar regrenees nite And other home. facilities at} Made to our old political associat wo Three-Story Press| and Fully Guaranteed ect ar ont TMEROMED RY nie! cates were present from Cane sonable rates for from 20,000 to 25,0") a feo sundaes Brick Front Dwellings, To sold a pale se at oak salen pone + DONn, eee CUT ROM ERAME UINEEUNGS AND Neb. where thirteen rtiroads meet ‘ hatisia, protectionism isin and every as ° ° ner Anh ad Penn. ave. aw... THURSDA! party riko D4 SIN ROOMS ExcT The executive comimittee consists of the | Hatism, pre m, al every > tr iS FRIDAY GULY PHeTERXTH AND. SINTEENTH ' " Vidor and by. victue certain order here the great trans-Missiseippt fair will Seca prewtient of the National [ oUler ” dindenecratic” “and unAmerican | With stone trimmings, MIME Tar TEA Ay AAD Rutter ae ee SEL TIUD Day | on tae Sh tae of Bae A Tee “ mammoth exposition building t ee M. Greenwood, | {NCOFy or project whieh may now or here: at auction. Walt for ts great sak elie REE, te ot ein Wr axainet Bul : “ee cee ee Shur common one Nos. 813 and 815 4th Street | 20 ave m wuts €o0, anes | ed vc Mat hte ar re eneral s egecmbeniient oe iaceucdan Al “Gentlemen, 1 shall forbear to say Nonthe. DUNCANSON BROS. AVETIONEERS Sine at Stee ee ae eee ain Poked pe «x fer the Nate ea due: velicine precilent thing on occas en concerning ortheast. Lepr Re aa i : oe ete | 1 i t f TRUSTE SAb PF TWO TWOSTORY PRICE Wes pathe Vion: Tewin Shepherd, Ph : cent democratic adininistration o: Ou WEDNESDAY, JULY TWENTY FIRST, AT DAV ELEINGS. NOS 1 S ere pala ph ae ake Nealon Ue bine cont acactatlentenikiey affairs, except to assure its friends ALE PAST FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, we shall sell, : cheno 2 this Pid te as ; enemits alike that. from the President | ie tient ot the etm reyiBat yeurs ' ife sociaton, dnd president of the Wisconsin | ¢ttted with rae dwellings, teimuuings, all anodes 1 ey) 1 ¥ AM these Gcinat sche Albert Lane, su- | tive authority, every member of that ad- me rave Palais) seoaen AL: In swES ae AD were be b working | Merintendent of the public schools, Chicago, | Mnistr eee cares eee ae e known at time of sate Distelet of Columbia, ‘and at the with) the finpr sed « i main to the conver acts to the severest serutiny, and to wait | Jy WALTER. WILLIAMS & COL, Auets. PopMirty weed 1 and appurtenances therete situate amd ida: ton eea ka anata fore Wash- dd Organize Now. atiently the verdict of impartial his- | Che qry pee meine my and | Ivins. tn ty of Washington, District af ce = retireck es taxvitation TaRose whol now ain tnne thal Ibcal Gomis | tory.7 Winer’ theaission anusprenutice ttle 5 A INE rout of the {. further particulars of whieh will tant md designated ae part of Pealta Ad < Angeles ttee of Fw representative people should | Pe!sonal animosities and the personal | rt ING tors ox | TEENTH Day ILY, z ea Yertare and Pite al, fer sam a cites lnittee of TW) representative peo} De panses ot these dlsgrheten times Wane PING LOTS OX | O'CLOCK BML, the fallow ing and above the above mentioned | at a stone planted ait the gatewre axe « erguniged at once in Washington. The | BTENADECS | The pable iu 6 ee eA ne Say ot W Ha te pal fa cash, wf whieh | Wading ty" dwelling Quin whieh wets e. fe a s oe wits A pinces re eda decerasedt, fr ‘ invitation to the Educational Association | pared to det administrative measures |) Ty 1 deel of Crust, “duly: aecorded) In| rigid and: eintees: kere ah axes paid te Jus ma <i executive committee should be tendered | and domestic and foreign policies on their | 1 fella 1 ot seu one of the I nd Hesirs lots nutbe ted fe rite at cont wf fs fee Wie either in Jaly or August. | Teal merits, the last administration of Gro- Vv nerd _ the: wl forty-six 44 plied with btrhiala : Ses er Clevelanc © champion t¢ uae o numibere reserve cht % " Jumbia was establishe The members of the committee are busy | eh Cleveland will need se elaueen mecore it the Sopdet: ae a SETS ahesde from there | men, Whose heavy cares must be c SeuETOUSENEd ISTE Sait oe AD. iste tee | Sans ; nthe All a in September. Their visits to the cities FS ee eS aE Rin PON eGTM Ere oe rrice The Washin must be made prior to tat d Pecicearoraila aticareaaorsniner int nf Washing v : aS It was estimated from interviews in Mil- J ire forth recurring appli aH iba, to wits AM tome certain zn fioe of niv ornament | waakee, with agents of all the railrod@and!| (nour ts force Wntiiit Pocemeeer woe Sa ee tS tie pee ty orth wes ala p of the 008 delegates aly happy in delive or (2a) and twenty-eight (25), in Ed wth x Of the Supreme Court of Ds Sart neeeens Re i f by the W . " auee 1 eke no his reference to ex-Pr Halts cutadivision ot Tots iia bereaisey he District ot « passed on the 24 in, Auaosbeny Earacine 9 pier thirty dele Another es- 1, who in the applal at plat recorded in Liber 11, merninias reconled aning the land tends of the dlsteet r ae made the sum of money Iapoe u io gf the ofee of he urs i oe el ry Pilg ES aR the off nd unk i nde the visitors, includ ac naeis GAIRIES? sco een i Mumbia, together with the Whitman's thse road faxes, the Wetter Seen ANENE | with a lusty will when he concluded. One-third of the purchase ni yrarmannen ot | he tol sum, Wa: 2, GOW. SS A idl in cash, th in MONDA BENTH, ese Ii was a heavy Blow when Rev. Dr Mt that $150),000, or $2,000,50h), would Gen, Buckner Cheered, Hitenestnt Wiese e HALY PAs CLOCK PM t oe Vor xh Whitman of the Distrtet invitation commit- | ve brougint to W ngton by the conven- While letters and telegrams from J. Ster- | able semiannu uired of ihe time of sale. All that parcel of land situate an In | Hon. on the pr the pure! ¥ of Washington, in the and distingutshed as "and bene numbered eleve tee came in Tuesday morning. bis hand a telegram announcing the ling Morton, ex-Sceretary of Agriculture, nd other prominent men were being red, wncing, and notarial fees at f sale to be e v Ib of Vv 5 MR. DOC ART HEAVY. : : : division of part of sq be ot bis father and requesting his jediate Sane Simo! ivar Buc ager me the trustees + th qui vered nine bundeed | 9s ther and requesting his immediat Gen— Simon Bolivar ‘Buckner made his/ap kant cost of detuulting pur- | the property at the risk aud cost of the defulting | Md Mires CW). Degtuntng for the sane thirty-three | a_i return. He wes chairman of the commit- at Must Keep an | pearance and was cheered, So previous advertisement. in purchaser, 3) feet four Ci) Inches from the northwest curt A ve presented the invit rece waace United States Rarntid inact ontation hewspaper published in Washington, D.C. CORNELIUS BARBER, of said square, and running th south with 7 @ wile, with the ender Se ohacaeccmtio Lncoen . here ican ra nea (ocrcalice ameter shi conveyanelng, at the cost of the pur- | jy3-d&ds Surviving Tiustee, street east thirty-three (33) feet that the Mpon the h an Representative Dockery of Missouri is in f ior = aaa thence east sixty-four 64) feet one (D) Ined, eqweith aie ‘ uni the Iwaukce by the next train. p troduced, and soon waded into the very Ooh ty Sao RATCLIPFE, SUTTON, & CO., Auctloneers. north thirty-three Gk) feet. four 4s. ine titled te Sicie Ride Giese oe en ae ae rk to be done devoived mair: way. He hankers for his old Mis-| depths of the financial question. He han- EOL, MecLELLas sie na tees — | thence west alaty-four feet (6) fiber perods expatately are toaster open eee pon Superintendent Powell and myse nd yet he is afraid to go. Hel died Senator Jones, the populist senator BESTS eS SAU A HOUSE DW AGON of Dexinning, together with Rham the ausoent 5 way Ag a a y Were interviewing officers, « during the day and whisties | from Ne a, without mercy for allying & Go AUG SO. 1S ITH STIG areaean Sout Si ek ax a whol or the r s. Miss Ann Tolm: “Oli Joe Bowers: All dhe. Way Wrons Pik himself with republicans and thus blocking Yy OF WASHIN DISTIICE OF 00. eee ps propertios " parcels shall fully : fu of education tock ‘ eartak % legislation which, the speaker said, was 3D OAK SU LUMBIA, Grarg, Seiegenl A Sit ore s € lquarters Tuesday, and | In the afternoon his melancholy is oppres | most essential to the financial good of the OAK CHAMBER | SUE E v of a dead ustatlments, for which the mote ‘of the purchaser | two aid three sear, with inet ee t t shington had | sive, for then the recollections of home | country. s . Se ace ee or purchasers shall be taken, bearing inter-st fom | 6 per cent per annum from date of xale < District teach- | overpowe ile imagines himself sit-] Henry Watterson was next introduced Me CHAMBEI the date of sale, and secured by deed of trust on : i with th iolal salah gras . : i mad f his characteristic speeche HIFFONIEM: the Fall cash at the option of the | Heeds of trust. upon « n y with them < © front pore! - cool of the | and made one of his characteristic speeches, OIL OLomn s ser ee Mi : o « he option of the | deeds ot tape 5 many invitations a a Sosl nese pee Cree oe Srouee Doren aan rie Cocu case Freee emtne ((heraltver sie@len nosed: MATTRENSES ORE | suction aah, prem Nee tn nae See ee oe tine eae: | at cathe of garck lepmstt of ' ing hem : -ning,” as they say in Pike, listening to ¥ : Ss an aS 2 ate picem les, ed on each parcel upon acceptance of bid. ‘Terms | at the time ‘on each parcel ra 7m e to political issue the free and independent « OF PERS ENTH 6th) DA he complied with within fifteen days from | property fs sold as a whol nd promi- | the wind whispering through the cornfields ke of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1, or ATTORNEYS ANTIOL date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | f reasonably and snifling the odor of fried chicken and | any other ratio, is as dead as the institu- a right to resell at the risk and cost of th urehaser, after five a lays’ advertisement. in The Ing Star newspaper. All conveyancing and atin their st : wrote sbable members of the ex- mittee. by whom the fir vavention elty is to be ma ats in from the kitchen | tion of African Slvp-ry. Aficr the wretched ring. experience the democratic party has had re fres or it there would be no thought of keeping ntly returned from au | it longer before the people, even to vind who are responsible for the evil hot biscuits that fl where supper is yy All these things for he has but r . “Xperience of the joys of life out in Pike. | cate tho such other’ urticles” as in a first-class retall grocery ms of sale cash, JESS! All the creditors’ of recording at purchaser's cost. CHAS. A. DOU B S, COUCHES MIRRORS, AR AND BARREL ND LOW GOODS, rchaser Or purchasers, after ft of such resale in’ some newspaper published ashington, D.C. i Mendall build Theobald Frech & JOSEPH L WELLER, ‘Trustee. = “Two RGOOD, Assignee. choice of th ee 5 : THEODORE a. HART Wednesday morning it was announced | an m i A ORE, EGC, BT Son will w to Jesse C. oi ao E hounced | Nothing could have torn him from those | it has done us, except that back of it sill] 93 QRH. BEC. Ehe Se a Deane eae) 2 2 F st. nw. 120 Fo to «it oe Sales ke City store ae nee tae ae thine that is even now | stand the silver kings of the rotten bor- wide ae Tone, 107 G pete win sell i tS iia oe ea Rade he racate acecgecg and that Omaha att, foe A Manrete®. | preventing him from returning to thei, | oughs and the stock jobbers of the Senate | above goods. sai SA |) avettonnere eats | geen eObte Bank nxious ronnie fe is Ra revelling, serene and undisturbed, | of the United Slates. These r nt mil- AND, AT TWELY f -FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©0., Av se tween the Propose. i bucolic deights of Missouri, when | Hons of present and speculative wealth, bee iteges, Mnown, | a = 1 S a ze ; s pipt Bee cat iC Es a msist- | here came a disturbing rumor from Wash. | supplying the needed stnews of war, and od soliohs veers | US Se Oe See ENTS SIREBT HELWEES FIFTH ASD SISTHL, | ASSIGNEES? SALE OF THE aWeen hecremeseerates one. ioe ington. It was said the deficiency bill | wiilst the agitation lasts--no matter what a Cae ts ON ue xr, | ASSIG) =o \ J : Ah eXumination of the situation, sirenm. | Would Soon pass the Senate, and that some of it or who suifers It can be made won SOUTHEAST. o WEST. ENTIRE STOCK OF HARD- stances and prospe i inutany | aaditio cOUBSE app Ss r | to serve the ends sometimes political and : Ry virtue of a decree of the On " F "ARE. ETC TT. “> : one prospec Ge edrdial— mutaal fe ie en ee eae ete ee Ce eae thie eehmnevant leek Ste wists of Coliulial parsed JULY, 1807, AT HALE-PasT Four Getock | WARE, ETC, CONTAINED invitation to ‘come to our city in “Me: aay | the District would be included. sometimes pecuniary TRUSTEE'S SALE Ot Ep | the Dist ; ead on Deal e oe e e ; aa 4 . cither side surrender or postponeme D) phat started him, Reluctantly, even | in their special keeping, and who never | AND. UNIMPROVED RE ARNO NUNS Ente orion Gol ES cae bert efaich See pe gle degree yg roan ipa IN THE STORE OF L. Hi. out of the question postponement Was) yournfully, he tore himself from the frie | mean to let it go until forced to do so by Ry RE GRANT | ovat, are defendants, the undersigned trasscen vt | Will. sell, “ weet one-talt of | SCHNEIDER’S SONS, 1010 4 ce chicken and hot biscuits and set his f. public opinion. In God's name, I ask, shall aan aon EY T« Neuer Ok cool gurecetapannie anitrontiar 8 y y subdivision of DITMTAtCRT SFAAGA” A atark tree vr Hoard Meeting. lutely to the east. He has been here | the great historic democratie party, with f2 FEIT ON GRANT Road Hee Deere ie ises, on MONDAY, NINETEENTH, form of the late JoLn A. Smith, being 26x10 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE * Vole was to be en Thursd: nearly three weeks now, and every day | all its glorious achievements and noble ae 8 FE fae ees ; a2 : _ MS oe 4 NORTHWEST. ba ee ee figs crows worst than the preceding one. He is | Sibilities, be scuttled and sunk by such | In-eompliance with power contained In the will 5 seam a pour pontig,. wait well a “nde eof . ae Sis new Board | Seory coco home. senile the dencides ruil entantiin actoal slentocianlopeneca ant | ornate summaee Cate ee dred and tift ng fa same | tesement frame house, 7 rooms, hall, halt well of | Under and by virtae of 2 general aselgnmont, we 2 qt is with the rank and | county. Maryl ne id , 5 i at the southwest corner of sald square and runnin; ler and one one-story frame building of two | will offer fer sale, at pmblic auction, o ni and fy Witue of a decree Of | thence north along the Une of Sth street eae ee | rooms - THE NINETEENTH DAY OF J seven fet; thence east parallel wit M street south, | ‘Terms of sale, to be made known at the time of | AT TI one hundred and eight feet; thence south parallel | Sale. A deposit of $200 to be made at the time | entire stock of Builders’ Hardwa: with th street east, forty-seven feet; thence west | Of the sale. Terms to be complied with within 10 | No. 1010, Pennsylvania. avenue along the line of M’ street south, one hundred and | ays from day of sale, otherwise the undersigued, | Conducted by L. H. Sebne eight feet to the place of bexinnin; improved | €xeentor, reserves the right to resell the property The entire stock of Hardware and Merch: pending, for while he cannot prevent the | a fe hart th Jovity doing what they think is wise, be | Mle of the party to Vo the rank and e 1 wail over the appropriations, | file, therefore, we turn with eager, but well et al. are he must not lose the oppor. | with confident, hope. We ask them, in| pein Il Shoemaker et al. ane! dete sober truth, as friends and brothers, to | dersigned, tru: will Sell, at public. a do myself were there to r the District. Mr. Bell had pr. Whitman * the new be rt of th i District of Colum: rein Netth O'CLACK AM. on the : : 5 front of the p ws, on MONDAY : looked at his we he has one eye on the deficiency bill | !ook about them, to stop and think, and, | front of | a u . Tw by houses numbered 1102 9th strect southeast a at the risk and cost of defaulting purcnaser, aft Mill be offered tn bulk, together with te ' s packed and his heart | passion and error, to help us reverse the . orp of real estate might have | card, while his grip It was moved {8 out in Pike. When the bill pa: be Mo make a bee line for the depot, for he F ‘erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | lished tp the elty of Washington, District of Co- | xiznees wl procure frou’ the ot cash, and the remainder tn two equal installments | lumbla, All conveyancing to be at the cost of the | ing, if the purchaser so desires, in one and two years from day ith in. | purchaser. . being. the first and second ‘foo terest at the rate of 6 per cent pe: nes befere it is too late. form Adopted. Washington. ration of iny she | eng! tations re balance in two = h hing but th if ears, with fo: iT payable east MILTON M. HOLL J the second floor of No, 1012, on ie tO of meeting be deferred | Says that nothing but the spirit of economy <a y. . Os poe with fo] Semb-annually until paid, to be by | __Jy8-eoass a term of not less than th until Fric t was clear the ones could keep him from the fried chicken of | At the conclusion of Mr. Watterson’s Wigs Sait: setured of | Roles of the purchaser, secured upo y SURG = 7 years, at_a tonthly rental, payalle tn ad w bee v ty sold, or all ca ib . DUNCANSUON BKOS., AUCTIONE ne quor! then. ¢ ae en | old Pike and the hot biscuits of his child- | speech the resolutions which had by this | (rin OU; "tn, Property sold, or all cash, at or ull cash, at the purchaser's opt " poem eee . $100 per month frst year, $115 for presen invitations, about half-pasi | hood, and, b’gosh, he don’t know whether | time been formulated read by W. C.] Quired at of sale. yiniclug and. record. | dred, dollars to be deposited at | TRUSTEES’ SALB OF “FWOSTORY AND nasi he second rear. a ie cbs Everybody was red, weary and | even that can hold him much longer. P. Breckinridge. The sentiment revealed ieee ae om. emote sale to be com aay at naley otherwine ithe trastees will teunee = oD BEI DEEAING, NO. GOS TENTH dered ‘ coe “ Se se 2 found e fullest of side . OF eale, or Cie | risk and cost of defaulting put ‘All con- Ji Pd ae 7 x of the aasigne-s ts not bid for the stock when Prof. Powell immediately took the floor | 1 matters Iittle what it is that you want |" *** 1 ee eae ein ta fucener, Ue Tesold at risk und cost of default | Yesancing and recording at cost of purchaser, Linde No Dit at felo AG et se at The Tana | giflered in trl, the "stork will tye wld ints E ed from the District nine in her @ situation or @ servant—a | SPpropation Sit Cla-time Kentucky heart. ALBERT E. SHOEMAKER, ‘Trustee, ee eat records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, | UBM) parcels and separate pleres to the Lighest € Grenented thers wlihi-a Tries oon “yad: in The Star will reach the | iness. The resolutions are as follows: may 27:deas SUBIOVEY at ANDREW _B. DUVALL, Ne ee CLI MONDAY, the NISE- | This business stand ‘as beem in existence marly maKin Tile Of the taco Get oe ee ee ae sou needs ‘The national democracy of Kentucky in DUNGANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. 472 La. ave. nw. LY. AD. : ton of the trade is es ul ve 1 of oo = ot as eetaie We, eaautee a fifty gears, and the atte 5 y = ‘Trustees. 2 h | pecially invited to the where fron convention assembled cordially approve | appcreps: ee z caeos . | the Improvements. thereou, Sof lenge png ns ee ES It was evident from the absorbed atten- Dr. Bates May Be Selected. the action taken last year resulting in the | T*URTRES, SALe, OF VALUABLE RPPMO TED | _DUNCANSON BROS. Avot: S2he.tutheds | “ferme of ale: Guctnicd cash, talense tn enc |, Tee, cts SM be core Se sangeet from 10 Director N. L. Bates, in charge | Indianapolis convention, the nomination of STREET SOUTHEAST. vs tien that every word appealed to t Medical interest at Rie per vent “RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | 2M two seal of sale. * eNizence 6 e ‘ = ~ es ; be | Palmer and Buckner, and the complete re-| By virtue of three certain deeds of trust | 7 —— anuum payable semt-annually- ‘Terms of sale: All cash. A deposit, if sold in anak he ee of the Naval Bureau of Hygiene, may be See ein and perpetuation of the dem-| dated May 11, 1802, and duly recorded May 9, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY rick | time of Sale. CHARLES FE. BEXTA3 bulk, of $500 will be sequlred at iime of sale, Wilner the successor of Surgeon General James R. | SUflie party, not only for that campaign, | 189 In Liber’No. 1691, at follow 93, 100 aad Lit DWELLING HOUSE, (1822 LINDEN STREET | jy ag, Ee adie the terme of ote are not coniplind with in which every teacher should be per ‘Tryon, as chief of the bureau of medicine } put for all time; and with equal cordiallty | ¢t St of the land records of the District of Co- NORTHWEST. LE DROIT PARK, WITH PINE oe 10 days from day of su assigne ss reserve the lumbia, and at the request of the party secured BRICK & "ABLE ON REAR. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON THIR: | Hight to resell at the risk and cast of defaulting suainted: referred to the puplic build-|@Pd surgery. The term of the latter ex-|indorse the platform of principles an-| thereby, we, the undersigned trustees ait) 30 Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, dated N" £1 WEEN PENNSYLVANIA | Purchaser, after -Gve dayw’ notice of such resale ings, the government departments, th = | pires in September next. Dr. Bates has | nounced by the Louisville convention of | pubite anetion, in front of the premises, on Tine. | June 26, 1801, and recorded In Liter 1600, folio 148, IND GEORGIA, AVENUES SOUTHEAST, ee ee lories, museums, libraries: its schools, rai!- | been Mr. McKinley's family physician for | 1596, and the platform stented at Indian- Wess 1801 AP VIVE OCDOGR Doe nee, PULY, sete Tees! Page of {olamnia. By, Uistue, of 8 goed of trust, cocoréed in G GE H, jer} < aon ge Toad and steamer faciitttes, hotels and the | ™any years and usually accompanies the | apolis, and reaffirm our hearty allegiance | 4D, 181, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM, the foliowing the request of 1 rty secured . ir No, 1787, follo 298 et seq’. of ‘the ew eaeaes day Rew York ave. low rates. which the best of them pledged sident and Mrs. MeKinley ou tueiz | to the principles and policies therein ex- | (yscrived lund apd premises, situate in terete we wal sells sosDay, a onde ok ftoliiatrsct ot — a and at the re] 5 MES = "Ee enteen | AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the north halt’ of lot | at public rt wo “of the ‘on | ——-—--- —— its avenues, streets and parks, its me.] It is said he has deen offered the ap-| ance with the democratic platforms adopt- (1), nineteen (10) and twenty-two (23), in W. H, | umbered eleven (11), tn biock numbered tive @), in | MORDAN, JULY. NINETRENTH, 190f at HALE. | THOS, DOWLING & €O., AUCTS, G12 EST. NW. morials of the past and its treasures of | pointment. ed by the various preceding national con- | Doherty's subdivision in square numbered seven | A. L. Barber & Co.'s subdivision of Le Droit Park, | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, ‘the following de. — the present. His presentation was warmly received and made a sp v ae * - | hundred and forty-two (742), ae per plat In Liber | 8 sald subdivision is recorded in the office of the | scribed real estate in the city of Washington’ Dis. | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN = Sete Deepa an ree hereby re-| ip) folie D2, of the records of the sulveyor's Linet | gurveyor of the District of Columbia’ Ler Beok Gene | rived, teal estate to the city of Warhingzon, Dis. ANACOSTIA, D.C. tive Bromwell’s Joke. aE eae Deal ae of’ the District aforesald; together with the ii. | Shepherd, page 15. in square 1045, ax per plat recorded tn Hook 15, | By virtue of a deod of trast, dated November 1 Hapieteritative roniwel te peace ‘e ‘reaffirm as the pledge 1e demo- | provements, consisting of three two-story and base | Terms ‘of sale: One-third cash, balance in one, age nal ndid impression. Minutes € Time. ; ¢ 50, of the records of the surveyor's office of | 1M, aad recorded November 20, 1806, in Lily cratice party, that when Intrusted with | ment brick’ dwelling houses, Nos. 145, 149 snd 1g5 | two and three years, with dnterest. ay che atenee Ditties ey F142. foho 401, one of the land records of the Iie I asked for two minutes in which to see- | facetious. federal power, it will enact such tax laws tae 8.8. ant tundloctee eS 5 per cent per en ae by ideed fof, trust on ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, ae which ah eye of | triet | = cane! He Sg gt. 3 gd end the invitation to Washington. I pre-| “Well,” he sald to his colleague, Mr. | as will, produce sufficient revenue, and | , Terms vf sale: One- purchase rty sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. | $50 must be made at the tlm- of sale. and the | wcured thereby, sell at public auttion, sn ston. . Mr. cient 4 h, and the bal: : te. Alt : MONDAY, THE SINE sented its claim in the best manner pos- | Norjhway, today, “how are your wool men | framed for revenue only, levying necessary | {0 De, bald I cash a ze nro cal | ED dwn. te SS ae oe i. AE MALEYAS ut of the axcR installinents, payable in one and two years, with | Coat of purchaser. Terme to be complied with in | and three yeais from day of sale, for which notes | TEENTH Dat 3 and with- | interest at 6 per cemtum per annum, payable semi. | ten days from day of sale, or property to be sold | of the purchaser, bearing interest from day of | FOUK O'CLOCK ‘eS e ates out bounties, bonuses, or favors, reform | aunually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust | at cost and risk of defaulting purchaser. sale (payable quarterls) and secured by deed of | property: Lots 580 All right.” replied Northway. “Wool is | the currency laws so as to maintain the | upon the property ald, of all casby at the onto, CHARLES W. HANDY, trust on the property ‘sold, will be taken, or all | down cn the plat or . on the ris standard of the world and furnish a sound, | of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 on each lot D. CARROLL DIGGES, cash, at the option of the ‘purchaser. All convey- | same being premises No. 411 Harrison strect, “Has the committee pulled it there?” was | Stable and sufficient currency of gold and | Will be required of purchaser sible, expla: maith on® taxes only, and will Impartial LY, 1897, AT HALE-PAST ug that the gentleman who a was to have performed the service could not be present. I referred to the fact that during ma BY Conversations on the subject t the time of sale. | Je29-co&ds ‘Trustees. | ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If tersns | gether with the adjoining lot, to the N. E. A. in writing. He referred to trips away from the city. pressed. and declare they are in accord-| pated as and being all of lots numbercd : vel’ Al ring, recording: notarial fe os complied with days from sale th et by a depth of 130 feet. hell in Milwaukee only one objection was Le Brcaveels s quick repl: ae _ | silver, interchangeable with each other at purchaséra cout ‘Perms of sale to be complied. fits U7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON AC- eres Secaiee the right to resell the perty a thins = y will be sed heard against the convention coming to} “1 nis back, “2°5" " Said Northway, | cqual’ commercial value: will regain, with | Within ten days from day of sale, gtherwine the | count of the rain, until SATURDAY, THUS SEVEN. | HUSESS Teserve the rieht te resell the p or | trust of $1,000, with inte: Washington, which came from competing | turning his back. suitable revenue and navigation laws, the | trustees revere the right te resell the property at | TEENTH DAY GF JULY, 1807, at the sine hour yurchaners after eight Gaye" advertisement In Tee | annum. 1 all owes, cities, +—_—____ supremacy of the seas; enforce a proper | the and cost of amy purchaser in defantt. and place. ing Star mewspaper. = . deposit nif it is valid.” I said, ‘it is valid eter-| “Want" ads. in The Star pay because | civf service system; preserve the public aio 3 ‘ROWSE, D: OanROLL Di FGBS RHA... — ane of aie.” S nally. It will forever remain true that] they bring answers. order; maintain the public peace and pro-| j510-ande * TPrustees. Jy13-co&ds ‘Trustees. gt-cohts ‘Trustees. Iy7-déds .