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14 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1898—14 PAGES, tp A S H R E D U ¢ E D FILIPINOS OnsECT TO TAXATION. ]E MERGENCY HOSPITAL Assembly Plans to Raise Money for the Army is Unpopuiar. A dispatch from Manila, dated September | Officers of the Institution Submit Their An- AUCTION SALES. Fas AFTERNOON. WALTER B. WiLiiamS & CO., AUCTIO ccolness under ifjre: Major C. K. Darling, 6th Massachusétts Volunteers; Captain F. J. Sihon, 6th Massachusetts Volunteers, who were painfully wounded early in the Atction satfs. RAILROADS. Towolhow. |, _PENASVLVANIA RaLROAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND i STREETS, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., avcTIONERS. | 150 4M. WEEK DAYS. PITISBURG BNP EES.—TRU! 7 $ > Parlor and Dining Cars Harrisburg to Pitts: action and remained in command of his | BERS—TRUSTEES’ Salk OF ROOM AND = ; Sores eg burg. Nearly All of the New Bond Issue | 2 ‘The Filipino congress is engaged company until‘it reached camp; Captain AVENUE SOTANVES FNP Ps, FL Ba CONTENTS OF A FIRSTCLASS LUNCH ROOM | 16205. penxsyvanta LIMITED Pun early in the consideration of the question of rais- nual Reports, L. 8. Berry, A.A. G. Volunteers (first licu- | frust, recorded {6 Liber ists, tollo Sg) A ded! | on reespay. tyh hone i | TWENTY-SEX- mar: Sleeping, ivining. sm vn H is defi he heavy expenses of tenant 7th U tillery); Lieutenant S. | Jand ‘records of the ‘District of Columbia, and by | ENTH, AT TEN OvCL. CK A.M, we shall sell on a Cars i sburg te Obi wDAti, Has Been Paid For. ing funds to defray the heavy T. Langhorne, ist. U. 8 Cavalry (aid); | Feauest of the holder of the pote, we will sell | the promis, No. Ud Gecthtcr howe Pe pjenapolis, Bt. Leuls, Cleve . the tenancé of the army pending a de- Lieutenant 8. M. Wright, 8th Ohio Volun- be public auction, -n front of the premises, on | plete outtt of a first-class lunch room, consisting | 49.20" AM. FAST LINE Pullieee Buffet Parlor a cision by the Paris conference. Hitherto | Record of the Past Year Declared to reson Major W. C. aves e ONDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SIXTH, 1898, | of Tables. Chairs, Coffee Urns, Milk and Creath ? ~ “s Range and Boiler, China, Glass | Sat, ‘2, Harrigh t | Ware, Cooking Utensils and everything pertaining | 3-30 7M" Bullet Parlor Car Harris the army of the Filipinos has been chiefly alry, acting aif; Major George W. Crile, | cr parcel of lind and premises known as“ t Ohio Cav- | aT HALF-PAST FOUR P-.M., all that certain piece | Cans, Refrigerator, Have Been Satisfactory—The fe STEPS TAKEN TO RELIEVE THE MARKET ag es } * ” “ “] CHICAGY AND ST. LOUIS EXPRE stpported by public subscription, but now brigade | urgeom, and Major is ane ia bh apreateidien | 0,8 Sret-clans tnach room. pileeping Car Washington to St. Levis the native government contemplates the Treasurer’s Exhibit. thony, 6th Illinois Volunteets, were pi nd | Fecord in Libe County No. 7, folio 88. of the | It WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Ancts. Gow ag Se, us Boscovs ent under fire with hospital attendants an 3 = Le 00., oo, boul ti) and Chicas —_+—_———_ imposition of various taxes. The inhab- recotds of the surveyor's office ‘of the District of ed - = 7:20 PM. Bf ve Po: pee brine es however, rehdered necessary mid to the wounded. folmmbta, (Terme of sale: $300 Ju cash, remainder | 3. G. SINCLAIR. AUCTIONEER, a2 La Av Tae MO 4, See ee tants o e northern provinces, * ————_ + 2 ___—- in one to four years, with interest at per cent attract sale 0! jonsel ur- ‘Clevelai to Chicage er annum, ‘d by deed of trust, or all cash. | niture at our eales rooms TUESDAY, SEPTEM- ee xebas.—Par Efforts by the Treasury to Unload | ccyeciatty of Pampanga and Hocos, flatly | age, W. J. Boardman, president of the | Retirement of Regular Officers. UI papers at cost of the purchaser.” A deposit of | BER TWENTLSEVENTH. | ieee SEE “elgg ‘perl yg nf refuse to pay land or poll taxes because tt | hoard of directors of the Emergency Hos-| Tho Attorney General has rendered an 0 required at sale. Terms of sate to be com- | O'CLOCK, consisting of Bed’ Room Suites, Fokling and Harrisburg to St. Loufe and Ciucimuate Its Gold. vas th sion that the revo- lete ip ten daye from date of sale, otherw Beds, Roil-top Desks, Parlor Orgaus, Pianos. 1 5 . te Gold: Peer trial tral pa entirely. | Pital, has submitted the annual r2port of | opinion that the rétirement of officers of | trustees will sat at the risk and cost of pur- | Climax Barber Chair and Glass, Parlor Sets, Din- | to ay PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Potman Steep- setts 5 P; in- | the operations of the institution, covering | the regular army who have been pro- | cha THOS, HENSEY, JACKSON H. RAL- | ing Tables, Stoves, Matting, Carpets, ete.” Gon- ing Car to Pittsburg. es The natives of Pampanga and Pangasin. STON, Trastees, sei5-10t | signments received up to hour of wale Tee | 7:60 S.A tor Kane, Cenend Root an, the two richest agricultural provinces of | the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898: moted in the volunteer service does not es ents fe Sd , hijes ileal, aoe INCREASING PUBLIC DEPOSITS | the island, and those of Hocos and Zam-| “probably in no one of the preceding | affect their volunteer commission. The NEERS. THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER, 10:50 A.M. for Elmira avd daily, except > bales, who are sturdy mountaineers, dis-} J eors of this institution,” says Mr. Board- | matter was submitted to him in the case SALE OF A NEAT AND ATTRAC. 612 B st. ow. =.9 Sunday.) For Williamsport daily, 3:30 P.M —__+—_—_ trust the Tagals, and insist upon the estab- | “ tere " : 7 of Major General Graham of the vyolun- O-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK | crrAaNCERY SALE OF A LOT $0 FRET Front | @2)2-M for Williamsport. Mochenter, Fic, hut. lshment of an American protectorate. | an, “has the parDoes of Its ore ee teers, who is a brigadier general in the G. KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 67 | BY 70 FEET DEEP, IMPROVED EY A FRAME vith Alecia re as cally, except Saturday, 7 ssembly deb: os a n more satisfactorily accomplish an The feature of the last ten days at the| The assembly debated the question of a n fo Rochesier regular army and whose retirement for STREET NOKTHWEST. HOUSE, NO. 1820 33D STREET } Sleeping Car Washingt age aS a regular will occur September 28. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded | tnder a decree of the Supreme rousy OF the Dis: for Erie, Canandaigua, Kochester, But. land tax yesterday A majority of the | during the last year. The perfect harmony seal Haas Beew the: he great 3 treasury has been the arrest of the gr members were opposed to the maintenance ne 5 and Niagara Falls daily.” Pallmay Si ii rata ancng the land records of the District ‘of Colum- ict of Col ja, in eq ca 59, me’ ie ei is daily a - ent for the new ; and co-operation in_as well as the eminent | It 1s held that these officers have separate | iia) Liner 2033. follo O1 et seq., we will offer, at | Such of Columbla, In caulty cause 19.459, the un | ing Car Weshington to Muchester Sattnd flow of money tn as ian atte of a burden unequally — and Lae skill and faithful labors of the staff nave | CO™Mssions and that the volunteer Ser- | auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY. ‘ # er Cc. nds e amor paid in has) quiy favoring the Tagals, and demanded | ® a ta ‘ per cent bonds. The amount paid in inky favor gals, : on TH THE TW vice commission will hold after an officer | THE GWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, | Sve8TH DAY OF SELTEMRER. ates Ne eneE is placed on the retired list of the regular | A.D. 1808, AT FIVE O'CLOCK F.M., the follow. | SEGENTH Da eee . tibed property, situate in tl t FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE EAST. 20,000, and of the remain- BE. “OOD that a statement of expenditures be sub- | 8reatly enhanced its popularity. It is only mitted before the matter was decided. The | to be regrstted that its cramped facilities reached $1 the south 50 feet RESSIONAL LIMITED,” dafty, Sane i imi is | ing ‘a e District cf | street by thé depth of the lot of lot“234 in Beatt all Par 5 is to be paid in installmen’ ¢ army by operation of the age limit. This | ing des : ite In the District of | street by the, \ jot"24 Seatts Parlor Care, with Diuing Car iris fe bi 2 aS se in regard to the | @Westion was shelved. ity of recon- | 72Rds made upon it resulting from this eral Wee who will retire for age next | yng E ng lot jee one ‘hundred and thirts- ) ton, D.C. Said dot bas a eth of 70 feet, and is from: Wilmington) A.M., 12:45, 3:15, 4:2) upin Bene sch ste Se seine 2 oa Aguinaldo realizes the difficulty of recc growth of popular favor. month. pine (159), of Ida M; fhumate’s subdivision of lots | improved by a large frame stable and barn, and a ing Car from Baltinore), 6:50, 10:00 and 11 ailotments. The result of this situation ani} ciling the conflicting interests, but hopes |” «11 ‘tis connection the trustees take SS hippest She frame dwelling, No, 1820 aid street m7 P.M. On Sunday Wining Can. 8:0 the heavy drafts of the War Department | that the nations will aes much pleasure in reporting that to the Bust of Columbus Recovered. Subjcet, however, to a prior tneamb sper oal autaliistee Gator ad eee Ls has been that the Increase of the cash ion bert show. that they same generous source from which came | ‘The most beautiful of all of the souvenirs | With interest thereon, payable sem hi of autonomy. day of sale, with interest at 6 per ci a 11:60 PM >, which threatened to cripple the last year the complete X-ray apparatus, rate of six per cent per annum. ‘ ¢ - 3 an- | "te iannualis, and represented Ug. the only, press, 7:60 week Aguinaldo desires the Associated Press to } the hospital is now indebted for a conv of the great naval battle of July 3 off San Terms of sale: The above pame trust | notes of the purchaser, secured by - Eo ss, PM. week 2208 money market, has been stopped, and the | inform the world that “there is conclusive |orce to it of the valuable property om the | W280 has reached the Navy Department | of $3,000, with interest fom J to be | on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of s:40 PM several mil-| evidence that many Spaniards are intrigu- [270° o = 4 frem Captain Converse, commanding the | assumed, one-half of amount ove e trust of | the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will he required B, with Palance has actually fallen several mll-| evidence that many Spaniards corner of 15th and E streets, opposite th: . an > | $3,000, Snd interest, to be paid in cash, and the | At thar ot cate MiP enraged errs | Or na ase) Peak Goce on Saturday, September | ing with a faction of the natives to foment | pain building, with a sum of money to} Montgomery at Guantanamo. It is a brenze | Fitnte te ye paidim one fone, sect by) Oe) Sretoreane a For Bultimore, €:20, by =a thes Beasts on on was reached, was | Hsturbances so that Americans will believe | make the necessary addition to the build. | DUSt of Christopher Colunbus taken from | of “trust ‘upon "the property. sid, eit tte Darchaee sce JH. WILSON. Trastes 10:50 1 ZN the maximum was reached. Wa* | the whole population to be irreconcilable.” | ing ne flagship Cristobal Colon, whi S| thereon, payable semi-annually, at’ the rate of six Dquity. bulldiag. Sis eke ow. 17 S08 ance een re- es rue! money | 78 5 below the surface > ocean twenty | per cent per annim, or all cash, over and above ENR Ww. 3 eine Bete ee, She baat Pete en ee a oe seein the inti ever svave money Apartments for Nurses. ee oe ee ee ne the inctmbrance aforesaid, at the option of the | se14-ai eR ee Seay ‘unday, duced on Saturday last to $314,220,514, and | and provide uniforms to persons who fm-| 4 miles west of Santiago. ‘The Navy Depart- | the jnetmbrance aforesaid, at the option ts ndall “buliding, 44D. o.w. (8, Suny, touch lightly lower point on one or|Personate rebel officers and enter the Besides the Increased room thus af-} rent has offered to place in charge of the | Purchaser. | A de Terms to be complicn” FUTURE DAYs. Amited), @:2\ eo Gaye Kise week WE Ayo expected at | towns, and accuses Eugene Blanco with be- | forced for hospital work, into this addition | National Muscum until some permanent | qh gaye, othertise the property Wiil be resold, at —— gs oadiaits 2 30:40 ana 9 ane Gacsury Ga 2 pecmceat Veautun [ind tho Chie! pala accom otic tstionem: | to Wc bulldine will He moved tne aise. | dimetioa lane Ge aeae or ee atl ae | cand cost of defauiting parchaser, after | WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ’ will take place, and the balance may re-| Asulnaldo said that the Fil/pino flet com-| ror whom rooms are now requirsd in the | Tlic recovered from the wrecks save the | five days’ advertisement in some newspaper pub- : dass dvs, 9:05 AM. eight steamers, which are now en- elas sion, D. C, Conveyancing, stamps, | TRUSTE 0, 2200 prises ES SALE OF DESIRAn urn again to $20,000,000, but it ist aptured flags, which must go to the Naval | lished in Wa B FRAME | Por, Annapolt Me AB:t5, and B49 a 5 ite A _ 0 SE, NO. 1629 CRESCENT STREET Ni = P.M. ‘, except Supday. Sundays, 9205 eved that further increases will be slow | aged in conveying troops for a grand cam- Bee Pulte: saat 1 on | 2eademy_at Annapolis. 5 wt cost OE GAL SMITIT, Trastee, HOUSE, NO. 1629 CRESCENT STREET NORTH AM. and $:40 Pk se 4 ye eee LS Rs ene) re Sealand Re ee eae lisse Veniyiaedule oraneeayaenince ‘ 408 Fifth’st. nw. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | Express fc and points on At fect the financial situation. The ou ern island. ‘hese ssels 4 ‘s hi d premises a stable fi lance, thereby not only al from the expense gold re- ned subst station- st and stood on Saturday AUCTION SAL: CLARENCE B. RHEE OF REAL ESTA Line, 4:30 A.M., O46 P.M. dally only, 10:57 AM” week days via “Richmond and poard Abr Sl | the horse and amb: recently entered Masbate | relisving the hospi fleally unarmed. .ne Spanish gunboat E he sa: serve has rem ary for a w 15 das Today. aa the District of Columbia, passed in equity cauée Xo. 19,315, I will offer for gale, by public auction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, z ae oes P.M. daily. Accormodatien for Quantica, 7:45 no troop ship Burisan, | hiring such accommodations, but also ac- | y. f (Successor to Ratcliffe,’ Sutton & GLO EM te bees ee ACM. dally and 4.25 7.M. ‘week days: which was lying at anchor there. ccmplishing what has long been required, | Walter B. Williams & Co., Auets.—Trust —— Pre ee eaten, Gt SEASHORE CONNECTIONS. 3 is being made at the treas- HAL MSE Ss - é eacraee : 3 le of eight-room aud bath brick dwelling CHANCERY SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT, No. | situate in the county of Washington, District of | For atlantic City (via Delaware River iridge, all ury to unload gold, In order to avoid the | He admitted the recent purchase of the|to wit, that of bringing the ambulance - SORE Soy ieee Ne Columbia, to wit: A part of a ceriain traét of all Conteh SAS (E00 eae 4 f th ‘ small fund of legal ten-} Steamer Abbey. formerly the Pasig, but de- | nearer to the hospital. O18 Fla. ave. n.w., on Mond: ‘ptembe By virtue of a decree of the Sapreme Court of | 18 d “Meridian Hill," in the District of |. daily. PM. week ong ; fs suffering from heavy de. | Ried that she had landed rifles and ammu- The trustees here also desire to expr 4:30 p.m. the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause | Columbia, and designated as eublot thirty-three (35 Pallmay Buffet Parlor Cary; 11: Sun: j notes in the south ana] tition at Batangas, though he admitted | their high appreciation and gratitude for | Dvacanson Bros., Aucts,—Trustee’s sale of two- | Mo Lutte we ea oe ea public auction, of Qele’s subdivision of lots ix (6) and | days only.” Vin Market “Street Whnct, 10:00 {Son was poten vid | that she carried two Maxims and a ship- | the efficient services of the ladies’ auxi!-| sicry brick dwelling known as premises No. Pn SRE od [sn et By hg Te AM., 12:15 @M. week days, 11:50 CNG | Ve ee ry board and thanks to the many chari-} N st. n.w., on Monday September 26, at 5 p.m. SEE OCLOOK OL. Ut 20 ia einlall or 10: Sn he line OF the berpeeer of tue Dustin os Lari tet tie: phabe Gat wun: da, tocthe Ameen caviea. |, The United States steamer Hugh McCul- | table citizens of Washington who hav« C. G, Sloan & Co., Aucts.—Trustee’s sale of a | Todd's subdivision of square G42, and the rear 16 | Colum together with all the improvements, PM. da ental at the wuk* [toch captured the Abbey sixty miles south | during the past and in many precesinz k dwelling on the northeast corner | feet of original lot 8 in said squate, improved by a | Tght#, &e, Ticket o corner Fifteenth and G streets, for the rental of the auxil- | oP sganila. It 1s belleved that the Abbey | years contributed to this charity. ‘To avold f Lareh x 5 Fs frame dwelling. Terms: One-third cash, the balance in two equal } and at the stution, Sixth amd B strecis, where ee Gu fe Se acer = arch tnd Maple ave., Le Droit Park, on Mon: T val installments, one and two years, with interest frou | orders can be left for the checking wkgage to had landed 7,000 rifle much repetition, ref2rence only is her ieee Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and “3 a years, 2 ‘ ing « BENE ¢ the Money Market 7 SAS —_ made to the recommendations and sugges- | V5? = Don foro Teste, Or ilicarh. | A Capone Gf $100 Will pees Gat as Ge ee oe ee Le Ee > a aay 5 Ea S ‘ ichs embodied in the two last al re |, 2tmes W. Ratcliffe, Auct.—Chancery sale of a| required at time of sale. Terms to be complied oe peat ralpcraiead tick get a helt “Hv von ag AGE which is being relied upen ALGER AT JACKSONVILLE. — bodie he two last annual re aise and lot No. 620 Delaware ave. n.w., on Mon- | With within ten ie ot See pairent sige spintee or ui aoe pet “4 a Ss _ wi i - == i 26, = CHARLES EARL, Trustee, sciatecbi aed ae of terms Of 88 : Seri te a weil Piles WigocouakysDetende union Gourke ‘0 meet the current expenses of te Seat pan = Sri gy ate name Cy eh ws BALTIMORE AND OHIO RATLE » of the public deposits | ? é "| hespital and to mak> necessary repai Tomorrow. uste 8 the esell the 3 0: ND OHIC 0, : During the Late War. a s cen ‘ 5,17,20.22,2. 420 Sth cost of the defaulting pur Schedule in eect June 18, 1698 se went uj Soccer evens MERE Raa the board of trustees respectfully pray f homas Dowsing, Auet., 612 E st. n.w.—Chancery | —8€15.17,20.22,24&2¢ 20 Stn days advertisement of on Kee RO PRR Wamlngso irae actin tele ak deed, and stood on Saturday hesviernpstaates oars Pe Bese. ob 3 riation of $17,000 for the en- le of a lot 50 feet front by 70 feet deep, im- FUTURE DAYS. ie in some newspaper published in Washington, r Jersey ave ine and C gtree ngements have been} Y ting General Lee's camp ie roved by frame house No. 1820 23d st. mw., on aed aR D. oe Al conveyancing, stamps, &¢., at pur: eer, Chtcago ane 2 sine Vestibuled Limited amount te 104K), | Jackse o, Fla. A conclusion ¢ is 4 Zuesd Sepc. 2 5 a FITCH, FOX & y c c i a Es as, 11205 23 am., 8:05 p.m. , amount to $80,000,0K), | Jacksonville, Fla. At the conclusion of Dr. Burnett's Report. resday, Sept. 27, at 5 p.m. Real Estate Agente W. WALTON EDWARDS, Trustee, For ‘Cincinnati, St Louis and Indianapolis, Px- u rn © not yet appear- ecretary Alger said, in response to] spp report Gey pee Gort cBuenett Walter Williams & Co., Aucts.—Contents of : se24-d&ds Rooms 34 and 35 Eyulty Building. 11:2 Vestibuled Ltmt pmy au tthe cash balance hes thas Keon | ® duestion: president of the attending staff, shows tha: | W',Ci#8S Imneh room at 413 G st. nw, at auction, SALE OF UNDIVIDED ONE-THIRD | ~ 3) ts “Lam highly « ighted with all I have mn Tuesdas HILVSDALE. I ‘ BROS., AUCTIO! i to th Sept. 27, at 10 a.m. ERS. IN PROP! REY IN banks for the uses of the during the year 7, new patients w ate 2 4. G, Sinclair, Anctioneer, 626 La. ave.—Sale of RM, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, OF TWO-S' ND BASE- _— 4 ey marke n t a see! a . eeably surprised at z ‘ 3 : » Did ee tS + STORY AND BASE- ‘ules 55 pp. moucs market. and of the remainder $100 secrendl eu (cts Serceably ting in Camy | C2teFed in the dispensaries, with an aggre- | ursehold furniture at our sales rooms, on Tuer Ge aPen a Stee Stay DWELLING. Sor Wisciester ane’ paren ae’ tana Beek rVeaid on pay wipes ie EG one Se fs e of 28,759 visits. In the emergency ber No, 2318, at folio 68 et seq-, of the la > 49:00 and 11:26 a.m.. #5:30 p.m. Jor 8 Weenie ae eo. 000 is necessary | Cuba Libre.” a tiers 295 uae = | bide of the Disteler of Cousin nd, oe ended Bec: | By virtue of a deed of treet, duly recorded in| “For New. Orleans, Mempbie Birmingham, Chat- the ex: | A luncheon was tendered to the Secretary | Copy" Tum (her? were 4.205 patients ani sell, ‘ut auction, In fron remises. in Hills | Teegrds ot the Districe of Colombe oe ea ane | wmonga, | Knoxville, Bris‘al and Mouvoke, 10:45 hans ctio > 6474 visits. T al number of patie BaD: 2 THIR. cords oo! ie abla. u . | pw. dally eping care through. tne 3 ‘actions Of | snd party at noon, and in response to 2 | #4 V The total number of patient: ee GCLOCK Poa, | front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE |” For Enter Stok one 060.000 aves only about $90,-| too arank standing, atter paying some | iM beth departmenta waa 11,707, with 35, dright, title and Interest, being one undid, | SETH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1806, AT | For Balipoe: Stk ats, B:00, ©: n. 00.008 ury in excess | & oes Jo referred to | Vis: There were 212) ‘operations, ot | @d one-thied Interestof whatsoever neture and wind, | CUARTER-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., the fol- | 57:30, xt:dh, S8:00 Be xD we a part of this | compliments to General Lee, he referred to | which 1,777 were performed in the om ‘d one-thir¢ 0 er nature SH Ae ing real estate, situate in the city of Washiag- | x13.05 m. 39-15, xa-15. 38. "n the gold reserve. | the war as follow in an nd all real e: . Wherever situated, », 4:83, : department. There were 25 he “The organizing and equipping of an to which Olnst Holines may hay: utle. intercee | t0% District of Columba, to wit: Parts of orlg- | 5:05, x5:10, x5:%0, x0-20, = 29:00, z ciatied : ; ere ware 2 t : inal lots eleven (11) and twelve (12), in square | 210-00, diab, ett coe od’ viz f ; are satisfied that admitted in the wards of the ho: 4 lot C or claim, by virtue of being h eg feces Q x 12:15, 11:50 p.m. apd x12 the money market not suffer unduly | ‘my of 250,000 men and carrying on a war | pital, of whom forty-one died. "hive we Large Clothing Stock at |: man, deceased, and of which t cz | three bundred and thirty-five (885), begioning for | days, 37:05, 47:10, x7 Gu 3 a y ng the remainder of the autumn from | 2 tWo Continents in the space of three ° 5 a ¢ cs the sume at a point cn 10th street Stty-six (56) | 1:00, x1:15. 13-00 e ambulance calls prescrir A tion Colemad, late of Washington, D. ©., died selzed | feet sovth of the divicing line between origiial x8:00, x10:00, 11:15, n of the treasury. They have | Months has been a tremendous undertak- | tions compounds was a ligt ce pg, GC) ° and possessed, and more particularly” dese fois 10-and' 11; running thence gouth along oem | “poe: £10300, 11:15, vide against possibie } 2S. The Secretary of War has been ably | failing off of mow pation Wane aes “) MEN'S AND BOYS’ SUITS, 200 ODD PAN follows: All that lot in the District of Colt street elghteen’ (18) feet eix (6) inches; thence | p.m. week dure; £e30 b ring to anticinate the | ¢Ssisted in the undertaking by the surgeon u : AND V 100, OF ATS, ABOUT 15] in the village of Hillsdale, and described as sec sry department last year, due to the rigir enforcement of the rul> requiring a cer tificate from applicants showing an 1 westwardly along a line at tight angies with 16th | Gay: sireet ninety-four (4) feet nine (f) inches to a ten (19) foot alley; thence along said alley north ral and the uartermaster’s depart- nt. The have been criticised, but not tl ta FP. P. SHOW GASES. Pomerd ue October 1 on the old 4 per a alr 3,537,610 has beer 1, lot §, Barry Fa conveyed to” Co HATS AND A SMALL STOCK OF FURNISHINGS, ALSO 1) TABLE: 1 22° n te I ) p.m. Sundars, @ am. 1:15 ari £ to the extent the Secretary of War has qt ‘ pa miers ana aera 22, T the Dice | fiebteen (IS) feet six (6) Inches: thence ensticar- ot Hagerstown, 11:05 a.m. a " uring ‘or interes > x L Sees e Whe ylity to ‘or medical attendance 1 | the offi pr the Dis- | ty to the point of beginning. Being lot four (4) in ‘or Boyd and way points, week days (9:00 a.m, rther anticipati - made, if they | U&es, Yet L know the work they have ac- | etoine, thie GuiciNas hesieteuad'co On Wednesday, Septem trict of ( vor Dy avi, and Willian. Wall's subdivisics of sqeere three tat stopping ooly af Galthershare nod vestasoteent, mibee SateresOun complished has been little short of miracu- | Poy leevely tivo a ber 28 t 10:36 ‘iil other real estate stuate within the District of C red and thirty-five (385), together with the eas. 30, 6:30, 7:05 p.c. Sundays, §:00 a.m., 1:15, sees c When this war began the clothing Uy nor ber > at sSW a.m., | will | tumbias ic being the full Intent ot this trust to ats, beriditaments and appurtenances to the 5 p.m. issued by hat the men have worn was on the backs | fect, In keeping a number of undeservin; é ARAN Incumber all the [ nf the sold Times belonging or in any wise appertaining. of Gaithersburg and polots, week days, Panimals. ‘There was no ammunition, no | /M partaking of that which is intend=:| sell within my salesrooms | the wa cs Spencer. ¢ rms: One-third cash, balance in one snd two | 8-30 af, 12:00, Seon 4-34 Re 11:30 pan. ransportation; there was nothing beyond | Oly for the worthy poor, but it has also | ; : ee seized aud | ngh wot particu years at 6% per annum interest, payahke semi- | Sundays, 9 a.m., 1:15, 4:33. 7:08, 10:15 pan. ents will the War Department but a great rich na. | bad the effect of depriving some of the (fOr a merchant quitting | site's». 100 required | SERUBUS,, to be sectred by deed of trust on the | Tor Washington anaction and way polite (8:00 can bi gate he epa SEAN & ALnbst ina | deserving poor of tha bene! esigne : ermns of $100 req pales the treasury n burning with patriotism. Almost in a | serving poor of th> benefit designed fo turned hi.to t property sold, or ull cash, at the option of the pur- | a.m., privcipal stations west of Gaithersturg only), , with within | chuser. A deposit of $260 required at time of sale. | 4:30) 5:80 p.m. weer Jaye’ 0:00 a.tn., 1:15 p.m. resell the | Conv. money market at any nt when the pressure is such as t& Terms to be business an entire stock | st time ot sai ten days, otherwise the right re night an army was organ ed and equipped | them, through their ignorance of or ina bility to conform with the rul through f Cl 5 Fat the risk and cost of defaulting 11 Cee Aare yaa ets | rap eS W xp’ n e t paralyzed the nation with which we | bility to confoi i e rules or through f t ha Property’ al risk and cost of ne ir} cost. Terms of eale to be complied with within | ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK A} the Holders of th mds to ask fer | oat Pie pel re ae EWERGd AED anne liahame [of eo. publicly Gpronarmine tenes Ton Clot hi ng and Gents ghaser atter five days’ advertisement of uch tesale | irteen days from dete of tale, otherwise trustees PHILADELPHIA The treasury has offered tc | 22 ee Ty hone Ue eonicnnd | nelves BG jerse (Mhel exercise ormason (Ae * olae In some newspaper published in Washington D. C.] reserv> the right to resell the property at the risk All trains Muutnated with Pintsch light. Citi Taliay bende ee, | ration of the world. I have no apology to | selves as paupers. ‘The exercise of goo | f urnishings. Conveyancing, revenue stamps, ete., at cost of | and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five | For Philedelphie Meee Yorke meen enti the as railway bonds whi: ake for what has been done. Iam willing | Sense will, in time, climinat> the latt 8e26-2t purchaser. days" advertisement of such resale in some news. | East, week Give 'T:00, Beo 100 en ae. on August 31 to the let the record of the campaign stand and } 4nd the advantages of the system will —— H.R. POLLARD, Ir., Trustee. per published in Washirgton, D. C. m., 1:15 p.m. (foregoing trains have Diving The fact t the peak for itself. mote cally realized. The Associated Char DUNCA N_BEROS., Auctioneers, se23-dts W. CLARENCE DUVALL, ars), 3:00 (5:05 Wining Car), 8:00, 12:01 pressure is not intense is ind! | (rn states Senator Mor said » | ities has heartily supported the hospital i _ —— Se — SBORGE E. EMMONS, nt (Si opens ) o'glock), Sundaya, ow) of these bends for redemption. 7 fhe world has never seen, nor will it see | cal charity. At great expense of labor and NTING. SO PA oe Sepa tape a cca ANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. Gan), $200, 14301 night (Sleeping Car open at 19 public deposits will be further increase .gain, the mobilization of’ such an army | time 1,625 applicants were examined. SHIRE AVENUB AND EIGHTEENTH STRE TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK HOUSE, No. 2142 —" Parlor Cara on all day train the ty for doing it. and the accomplishing with it what has Donations awavette By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated WARD PLACE NORTHWEST, BETWEEN M | TRUSTRES' SALE OF TWO HANDSOME BUFF | For Atlantic City, 10-00 a.t., 12:05 noom, 1:15 Ranks Pick Up the New Boras yeen done With this one in such a short Bane February 19, 1805, and duly recorded in Liber No. AND_N, NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND BRICK DWELLINGS, SITUATED ON 22p A A and 3:00 p.m. week days. cords of the 23 sTIteer. STREET RETWEEN FLORIDA AVENUE AN! For Uape Muy, 12:05 noon, of the | By yirtae of a deed of t1ust, duly resorded in Q STREET NORTHWEST. Except Sunday. xExpress trains Liter No. 1639, folio 316 et segs, one of the land | By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, recorded | Baggage ealied for aud checked from hotele and records for the District of Columbia, and at the | among the land records of the District of Columbia, | residences by Union Transfer Company um orde;s OF | request of the party secured thereby, the under- | Liber 2200, folio 426 et seq., and 438 et eeq., re [left at ticket offices, 619 Ponnaslranin Serio.” “The need of more room,” says Dr. Bur- Surgeon General Sternberg accorded an } nett, “for the work of the dispensary and WG cee pee that eta ree think | emergency departments, brought to your ¢ should be held responsible for the mis- | jttentio a tage cat apes peer ‘s of all the officers under him, and yet | @ttention in the last report, is in a fair way 2004, follo & et f2q., of the 1 District of Columbia, and at y Secured thereby, we, the I sell, at public duction premises, on ‘MONDAY, THI ‘FE OCTOBER, A.D. 1 anks are rap! getting hold of thc bonds, and have already sited more than $40,000,000 of them a ty for circulation or prblie deposits 2 3 » o8, COMMENCING AT HALF- | signed truste2s will offer for sale, ublic aU spcctively, we will offer separately, eee auc- | northwest, New York avenue and 1fth sir ss -agpge ae had been eriticised for all that had hap- | Of belng met now by the appropriation of | rast FOUR O'CLOCK PAL. the follwing de E Gf the premises, on THURSDAY, | tlou, in front of tue premises, on ‘FRIDAY, depot. 100, which wanGo entirely in | cued. He said that every requisition that | §2,000 for improvements by the last Con- scribed land and premises, situate In the. city of TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D! | SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1808,’ COM- | Wat Of. GREENE. D. B. MARTIN, oes is $100, which had evidently beer nad come to his olfice for supplies had been | gress and a generous gift by Mrs. Phebe A. | W#shington, in the District of Columbia, “and | 1998, AT BALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK. P- picked up fr 5 > = 2 the | MENCING AT FIVE O'CLOCK ‘m small subscribers. ‘The Nee the follow. General Maunger. Mgr. Pass. Traffic. designat 1 as and being lot numbered si yrompuy filled, and that he did not know | Hearst of the building on the northeast sit : ng lot n , nty-four | fellowing described real ectete. situate in the cltr | ine described property, situate tn the coanty ot eS new bends on deposit ri P circulatic 3 rn - = (74), Sn Gardiner ubbard subdivision of lots | of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All | Washington, District 61 a ln, to wi ose mccoctiie te tie Giitnk See aanes : 4f but one item that had been cut from a | corner of 1th and I streets, which is now | in square numbered one hundred and ftty-two (102), | “at carters plese of parcel of sand acd premises | certain pieces or parcels of lind and premises CHESAPEAKE AND O1TO RAILWAY. aa ea eu D secur | 2eduisition, and that was for chewing gum. | being fitted up at her expense as a nurses’ | as per_ pint recorded. in Liber Non 12, Tole 2k ot (ee cone ee ee aes beanie mremises | certain ple distinguished as and being lots num-| THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENEKY OF Ay, were $16 . and those to secure Ss department had been ready to meet | home. with accommodations for a number | the records of the office of the surveyor of ‘the | ed one hundred and thirty-seven (137), In Theodor» | bered twenty-ulpe (29) and thirty-one Gi) of Jaues | AMPIICA) ALL, TRAINS WESTIAGLERY “a nae Include ree ten inese | cvery demand, and if the supplies wanted | of employes, freeing the present hospital | District of Columbia, with the improvements theres | $¢. “Regime cutatclelon of Inte cae huts on, | bered twenty-nine (29) and thirty-one Gi) of James ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED: Sigucea cid not tnclude more than $1,400,000 | -29 not been asked for, it was not his fault, | from all occupants except the cigk, Goce | om to one hundred and seven (107), inclusive, of James | bered three (3), in “Kalorama Heights,” together | ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. received on Saturda “Regarding female nurses, he said thai | dent physician and the superintendent. On | ,2(78 of fale: Pretiied of the purchase money | Ward, by Samuel Norment, attorney, et al.s | with the improvements thereon; subject, however, STATION, SIXTH AND B STR watts for war expenditures have thus | nis position had been misunderstood. He | this AGat (I MRAtarIDeTUSTO TEAC C ue oan ere, ena] mubdlyielon) (Booki15 in ame lot is being erected at M 3), Squire seventy (70), | to a deed of trust of seven thousand ($7,000) dol- Scheuule in effect Sept. "s expen ats, with | as per plat recorded in Bock eighteen, page one | lars e&ch, on the above-named loté, with interest Ls P.M. DAILY—Cincinmati and St. Louis Spe- n running as heavily during Se ber as they dic dy wstallments, payable In ene and two. aad been in favor of them from the start | Heat ¢ a new building for the ac- sb : interest at G per cent per annum, payable semi- | hundred and’ six (106), in the surveyor’s office of | thereon, paysble semi-annually, at the rate of six | cial—Solld train fer Cincinnati, Pullman Sleepers te ring August. The | and did not knuw how it would be pussible | Commodation of the ambulanc Work on } annually from day of sale, secured deed of trust | the District of Columbia, together with all the im- | per cent per annum until paid. to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louteville, Indianapolly War Department, indeed, has drawn nearly | ty get along without them. As to the hos- | these structures is in progress, and it is | Upon the property sold, all cash, at the option | proyements, rights. ete. Terms of sale: The above mentioned incumbrance } and St. Loul, without change. Connects at Cor euamean) more during the first twenty-four | p.tals here he was highly pleased and] hoped that they will be ready for use oS the purchaser, A deposit of five hundred dollars | ‘Perms: One-third cash, the balance in one aud | on each lot to be assimed with interest from Feb- | ington, Va.. for Virgiuia Hot Springs dally, Parlor ($00) may be required of the purchaser at the | two years, witn interest from the day of sale at } ruary 14, 1808. One-half of the balance of the | Cars Cinctunatl to Chica time of sale. All conveyancing, recordiug aud no- | gix per cent per annum, payable semi-apngaliy, se- | purchase money to be paid in cash, and the re-] 41:10 P.M. DAILY—F tarlal foes ut the expense of the purchaser. Terms | cured by deed of trust on the property sold, or ell} mainder in tito eqtal installments, payable re- | for Cincinnati, Pullm of sale to be complied with within ten days from | cash, at the option of the purchaser. “A deposit cf | spectively in one and two years, secured by deed | Lexington and Loulsvili day of sale. otherwise the crustees reserve the | gzoo’ required upon acceptance of bid. If the | of trust upon the property s6ld, with interest there- | Cotapartment Sleepi: to resell the property at the risk #nd cost ef | terms of sale are pot complied with in fifteen days | on at the rate of 6 per cent per aunum until pald s of September than during the same and the Navy De ne) more is not expect- te ef expenditure will con . and the war drafts will sound the sick being weil cared for. In | Thanksgiving. Plans have been prepa contrast to other camps, the purity of the | for the construction of two additional ser- water supply was unquesuonable. He had | vice rooms for the dispensary and an en- made inquiries at random and had not argement of the drug room on the north ueard a single Complaint during the entire | side of the dispensary waiting room. Work red Solid trata Sleepers to Ciucinnatt itbout change. Pullman Virginia Hot Springs, without change, ta fundas. | Obsereas on to Copuection daily. ring the re! nder of | da. will begin as soon a ed »pria ‘or | the defaulting purchase om the day of sal. the trustees reserve the right ] or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, de: | tion cor Hinton t) enatl r y Me ita. comet ¥ es Migr Oucinentat ies Ae Dalston! 105 CHAS. C. GLOVER, EFresell' the property at ile risk pod cost of ine | posit of $200: will be nequined on oaee hor aE three Sleepers Cinelonat] to Chicage and 8! Youia, sis the pe . — ; cET “The ladies’ auxiliary will undertake a Office Riggs National Bank; defaulting purehaser. after five days’ advartine. | of sale. Sale to be closed in 16 dass, otherwise the | 2:20 §-M. DAILY “Hor Gerdoneville. Charlottes: e is the payment INVADING FOREIGN MARKET. e ladies ary undertake a FRANCIS “W. BAKER, ment of such resale In some newspaper published | property will be resold at the risk and cost of de- aunton, iy. except al of the Am se thorough refitting of the operating room. Onice 130 Beane 1 t in Washington, D.C. AN conveyaneing, recording, | faulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement Ted to abc , American Silk {s Now Sold at Lyons, | When these tmprovements have been com: : ' . M.—Daily except Sunday.—Parlor car Trustees. | stamps, etc., at purchaser's cost. in some newspaper published in Washington, PD. ( as A S teeseee tak mation ie Gee “ pleted and the emergency room enlarged M, Attorney, LEWIS H. FINNEY, 3r., | Conveyancing. revenie stamps, &c, at cost of pur. | Washington to ond, gad Richinond ¢0 cesses accents, Peete and remodeld in accordane with plang tow se24-d&ds HENRY GC, MACKATL, chaser. BRAINARD-H. WARNER, | Poet. Ate ter ar Eeaee oe Relat, From present indications the deficit ir The consul at Vienna, in a report to the | under advisement, we eve that there “PIONEERS, ~~ | _8e17-a&ds ‘Trustees. ane SONI OS eS ER Rewreation and tickets at Cheeaptate and Obits ordinar fe er will fal te Department on the trade of Austria- | will be no institution in the country better se22. 5 “HOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenne. and at nly : : a ae irae : equipped. At the beginning of the yea VALUABLE UNIMPROVE DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. the station. H.W. PULLER, < August, Hungary for 1597, ascribes the general de- | FIWIPIEG. | At Baie aun dioicmene Sere BAL ESTATE ON 21ST STREEE RETWEEN | pRUSTEES' SALE OF DWELLING NO. 4201) P ‘ — aul8-30d General Passeuger Agent. was crease in exporis to this country to the ing as residents. These have been pene ae ND i Ses | DEEN TES STREET NORTHWES eee RUN SHO ae ee = s er, is ce tha Senos are aaa % uae age Ne x 7 ¥ of a certain deed of trust, recorded i i 3 rae FIFTEEN- J LING of the itis meee re fact that the same goods are now manu- | ceeded in a regular order by Dr. James D. | riner No. 2203, at follo 440 et sem’ cf re qad anny ihe land secorda of the District of Colum: | N/A CHOIGE PART OF THE NOLTHIWEST | wasningrON, ALEXANDRIA-AND MT. VER- a een te ) | factured in the United States and can be | Fife, now resident; Dr. M. W. Glover, | records of the District of Columbia, we uit cell, | Smone, She land records of the Distriet ‘of Colvin. SECTION OF THE CITY, KNOWN AS PREM- NON RAILWAY. a we. which appear to bi About, $1800 sold there at the same or lower prices than | Senior assistant, and Dr. F. H. “Morhart! | at public auetion, In front of the presi son | See Atydaber Quah, folio nT et Bede we will, ut ISES NO. 1785 TWENTIETH STREET. FROM STATION 18% STREET AND PA. AVE, THURSDAY, OCTCBER SIXTH, 180s PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM., the fol re work. ¥, a ront oO} y virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorted | **' pte me 5 All these gentlemen deserve our thanks fc Tey thereby, sell at public auction, in front of th Ad tore 2 in os it trast, IN EFFECT NOV ys of August. Customs receipts {the Austrian goods. The report is that | their good work,” thi tor n sell at pi n BER 14, 1897 premises, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., | among the land records of the District ‘of Col For Alexandria, week du . 1185 eX, Tabout $006 be e total mS: i 3 being sc i lie a scribed three parcels of real estate, situat: \ TUESDAY, HE FOURTH DAY OF ocro. | Dia, Liber 2290, folio 446 et seq., we will offer at 38, 8:50, 10:00, 11:00, AM.; 12:03 about So,000, but the total | American silk is being sold in Lyons, th Superintendene andi aieenencess City of Washington in said District: “PARCEL A | PAM ADE ARS, Te Cle ea ee eorO pote auction. im front of the (premises, on FIS- : ah 200 ex 2:60, E00 ee OA) bee achat gonna fewer | real silk center of Europe, and the French ~The north twenty-two ((22) feet front on Twenty | situate and Iving in the city of Wasuington, Dis. | DAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOHER, A.D. | 3%. . 4150, 5:08, 5:20 ex., B:ad, t Ys. i be about $2,000,000 less | anufacturers are buying it in large quan- | _ “8s Simonton, the superintendent of the | jirst street by fu depth et. lot nurbered Thitty- | trict of Columbia, namely: Lot mumbered eighty | 1998, AT HALF-PABT BOUR O'CLOCK PAL. the | 8.7m’ ex. 6:30, 7 . 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11-20, they were in Augu Some of the 6 avi | hospital, reports in part as follows: one (81) to CJ illver's subdivision of square | (60), in Wm. H.' Doherty and Samuel H. Sher- | folowing described property, situate in the elty of } 17 Gg Tin. sls In the internal revenue bureau be- | Wes, especially that used for lining pur- | “1, 4 A S : tusabered sixty-six (60, as per plat recorded in | wood's subdivision of lots in sjuare numbered tive | Washington, District of Columbia, to wits All | Vile \ianacia, Sundays, 7:45, 8:45, 0-45, 10:90, thatthe view revenuu law-inas poses, to take the piace of that formerly Oneior the indran cesitoye TnOre Suctess-llntnaniNos 12efo1(o) GUS O0 tlie eeerrtin eater tn Teed eee ee that certain pleco of parcel of land and premises } 1:15 .M.; 12:00 noon 124B,.2:20, 3:16, 3:00, more than $160,060,000 per year. smported from Austria and Germany. | ful administration of the hospital work | of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, corded in the office of the surveyor of the District | faown and distinguished as and belpg, ot Hop. | 3:43, 4:80, 200, 6:45. 7:80, 8:15. 9:00, 10:00, eee cette Crates SIE wocteces | eh Eaode Gals tom Baca WES ee Tore [eee ace site ated in Chel mane te fe UO LS me nora one Ch Hook ferme oulrtren |/ot Columbian dnitiolc Ai rage! Si pwith te ve talabe) ene Say ates ae en ae Ed ey S| eR Cam Be BOTS Cr Be SUE Se ala eieee MATT BTITEIGTIEG een eos | oe oom be Ov excomel by. (heicembralofl lire onan euiiandgtnenuentiereerioes orale tae ), im eazd | and ten (110), together with the Amprovements } 41:90 AME; 12:05. 1:15, 2:05, 8:00, 3.50, 7:00, wing been $17,278,167 up to the | vopularity and superiority of the American | tye nurses and some of the employes from | front on said street by full depth of lot numbered | subdivision, ard of the west four (4) feet by depth | thereen, subject, however, on PM. close of las) week. If this is the case not | product. It is frankly admitted, the consul thurty-two (32) In sald C. J. Hillyer’s subdivision | of sald lot ‘seventy-seven (77), as an alley, with the | MUSt of elgh- thousand ($8,000) dollars, with fater: } “Por sat Vernon, Sundsys, 7:45, O:45 A.M; 12:00 id square numbered sixty-six 166). improvements and appurtenances thercuato be- | &8t percent Bag Arnett ley paid. e008, ap. 3:45. Ie Lap Se lia ays PARCEL C—The south two (2) feet front on | jonging. = 2H ! 5 ‘ot Arlington et Bridge, we Twenty-first street by full depth of said lor num: | “Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one Tee eet es 8:00 10:00, 11:00 AM: 12:06, 12:20, 1:16, bered thirty-two (82) and the north twenty (20) | ard two years, represented by notes of the pur- | Drancg 1898, ‘One-half of the balance of the par S38, 520, Sm feet front on enid street by full depth of lot_num- | chaser, bearing 6 per cent Interest, payable seml- | SS .0s:dses to be paid in cash, and the remainder auesue bered thirty-th-ee (88) in said C. J. Hillyer’s snb- | annually, and secured by a deed of trust upon the Taran Socuek Teatalinipeth: Dayable respectively in é the ground presents three fine building sites, each | chaser. : eq he time o! a * “4 . 8: i - 2 pee hee (22) feet front by depth of niet cain | sale. All conveyancing, recording and" ereage Bees? Sh aed pair! rate Bune to Payne station only. Parcels carried on one hundred (109) feet to a wide alley. stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Tecms of | St the Sotton of the purchaser. A deposit of all trains. Bageage Temne Ons: ited enh, Delerice in egal install: | silo.) tie copied with wataun tem Bae frm Bay | Will be Poquired at the time of asle. Hale © be - " nd two yeors, wi 1%, | of sale, oth e ; a : : - ? Dept anutncnayanle seen Uennually recat resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- | flused in fifteen days, otherwise the property vet SOCTHERN RATLWAT. ays, that the American cut glass is tiner } {86 hospital building ee ee and more elegantly cut than any manufac- | Dareq through the generosly ot wee tured in Europe. HIeaet ? he American bicyele, according to the a ending consul, is finding favor with the wheelmen, Rie sar pane ae oe es ee notwithstanding its higher price, over those | Gecided to Join forces with the Washineien of domestic make. He ‘thinks that if | Asyium Hospital under charter of the Cnited States manufacturers desire to get | Washington Training School for Nurses it thelr wheels into the foreign market they | the establishment of a. training school should be satisfied with a little 1 profit | which it is hoped wilt in time furnish rood and try te make easier terms or their }| and efficient nurses for both hospitals.’ more than $9,500,000 will be derived from w but this would be at the rate cf $14,000,000 per year, and there has al- dy been collected $5,000,000 above this uring the two months of July ptember will mark sceipts under the new s of stamps pu sed uing will be graduaily werked supplies required in the fu- ra X : Sa, be resold at the risk’ and cost of defaulting par- |. Schedule in effect May 1, 1898, ture" and receipts will be heavicr from | agents. The wheels sent from America are |" ‘The report of Mr. John B. Wight, the | sale, secured by deel of trust gph the prop ARR Wager eR Jee nee a chaser, after, five days’ advertisement in some | AN trains arrive ang leave at Pennsyivania pase the beer tax, which evaded to some | Senerally without mud guards, brakes and | treasurer, gives the following statement of | Sold, or al cash, Deon ods the: purchases: dl Sienedvin te city, of WaRhlnaton: sce newspaper published in Washington, D. C. senger station. $ i large deliveries of beer to re- [other | attachments | deemed’ necessary | the condition of the finances of the dis- | A depeatt of $20) om each parcel will be requlrad ALRERT A. WILSON, Nezauelng, “revenue stamps, ef, at papchaner's | “SAE AM batty Local for Danrflle, charlotte st before the new law took effect. | #bread, and the agent is put to the addi- | pensary and hospital during the year: Stamps at purchaser's:cost. Terms to be complied ‘ JOUN B. | LARNER, ag BRAINARD H. WARNER, bere as Herrisooberg dally. ent at Lyochborg : onal expense and trouble of supplying Receip(s—Balance on hand July 1, 1807, | with within ten drys, otherwise the trustees 1e- | _8¢20-d&ds ae ee CLARENCE B. RHEEM, with the Norfolk and Western daily. Revenues From Imports. them. from United States appropriation, | serve the right to-resell any parcel at the risk and JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT. 016 F st. hw. 11:18 AM—Dally.-THE UNITED STATES fe Feceipt d expenditures during Sep- ] There is a growing demand for American 009, from donations, $1,428.97; from |{ ccst of the defaulting ales thereof. (Saccessor to Ratclisfe, Sutton & Co.) se22-d&ds ‘Trustees. FAST MAIL. wonirice Pullman Butter: apes, r would indicate a slight reduction of | canned goods, bat high prices prevail be- vellaneous sources, $1,076.96." Total, rea enl Bese TRUSTEE’S SALB_OF FRAME HOUSE No. 1505 | THOMAS DOWLING, AUCT., 012 B st ew. | New, York and Washingion to sicksous aS revious estimates of the cash bal- | Cause the goods go through the hands of ce ¥: x se24-d&ds Trustees. GALES STREET N.E. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY _BNtcK | obd Hot Springs. N. Ci Knoxville. Chartancoza ¢ the year, if they wer- | Middlemen. Expenditures—From government -ac- NOANSON BROS. Al Tae By virtue of two deeds of trust, recorded, re- See NG Seon” SEXLELS IO SEREST | and Meamphis, Tenn.. at Charlotte with, Pull: fo Oe The consul at Antwerp, Belgium, reports | count, $15,000; from private, account, DUNCANSON ., AUCTIONEERS. spectivels, in Tabers 1f00 ahd 18K}, flog 402 and See, mh gg Re Rg eg Reg zed at the same rate in the future, | that the exports from that country to the | §2.528'35. Total, $1 55. Balance on |... pant aS 5 et seq., of the land records for the District of = 2 yey ‘ew York to . Mi hariotte # cectain that expencitures will soon | United States In 1800 were Valued ay $04¥C~ | hand dune 30, 1808" $4.10, PUBLIC SALE OF DESIRABLE BROWN STONE | Columbia. and at the request of the party secured | _ BY Virtue of a certain deed of trust in| with Pullman Sleeper for Birmingham. Connects L \ 4 I ited States in } were valued at $9,437, a 3 3 FRONT RESIDENCE, BEING PREMIS| by, the utdersigned surviving trustee. wit! | Liber No. 1330, folio 346 et seq., of the lend rec- | T/T nChpure with ©. and QO. Railwas for Lexinge and it is probable that receipts will ) Too, an increase of 5 per cent over the pre- eT isi9 K STREET NORTHWEST, WASHL cee or gale ‘by futile auction, to front of tie | erds of the Dietric: of Columbia, and hy the di- fon daily oxeept Sunday. and Natural Pride’ sails, As the treasury accounts now | ceding year, and the imports direct from SUPPLIES TO BE LANDED. . om EDNts i ble estimate of furtt account of the nisn war nd the maintenance of garrisons would pe $20,000,000 during October and $10,000,000 for h of the following eight months the fiscal year, over and above the cc rex: TON, D.C. 7 7 ohVEN rection of the partive thereby secured, I will eeil | £95, 2" oF GPiahingron to New. trdeans withent Caf SUNDAY. TRE PETAL 0.00: | BGttn DAY OF SEPTINUER, 1898, AT HAT | at public ete ABEL FIRTH. 18 oe ROT | Chunge. Bunset Personally Condocted Tourist E OrChocis PAL, the dudersigned, as truste der | VAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ‘the following de- | WEDNESDAY, dgey haan a eurston Through Sleeper on this train every Wed- 2 deed of trast bearing date Pebfuaty 1 isdee aa | scribed real estate, situate id the clty or Wash. | O'CLOCK aoe ee ee aN ee Eel | nesday to San Franeisce witbont chaner <a eT es ee. Are i the | luston, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot Atty G0), | estate, sitante othe ity of Washington, in the | "Cor p Mestagcat for Pyeot Hral siroebure Tand records of the District of win wil seh | in Win. H ett’s et ux. subdivision of tock | seid District: Lot num! one (1), n B. | piarrisorbarg, daily, except Sunday. jand records of t trict of Columbia, will sell, t (5), being part of a tract of tana | Turtcn’s subdivision of square one bundred and | 4:61 P.M —Dally.—Local for Chatiottesville, Long Meadows, together with all the | seventy-nine ( the United States in 1806 were valued at $37 Sud.Sev, an increase of 31 per cent over [Phe Comal to Discharge Her Cargo . An ‘mportant increase in the con- at Matanzas. sumption of beer is noted, amounting to 5 about fifty-one gallons per capita. Figures | The Cuban commission has effected an are also presented showing large increases | arrangement with the Spanish authorities at public suction, in front of the premises, the | twenty-cl '9), G8 per plat recorded in the | 10:45 P.M. — Daily. — WASHINGTON AND Z : i known a 4 : 2 SEC eco ia Kine # total lin importations in a number of articles | whereby the steamer Comal, carrying a Seatern bait of Grignal ist Bhanhere dive) th Improvements, rights, &c office Sf the surveyor of the District of Columbie, | SOUTHWESTERN VESTIBOLED LIMITED, com from the United States for the first eight | ~, e th months of the fiscal year 1897 over the cor- | C27E° Of Supplies for the suffering people responding period of 1896, notably in starch | Of Cuba, will be permitted to land her car- and non-edible products, timber, rye, bar- | go at Matanzas free of duty. The War revenue law would yield $05,000,000, ev. at the lowest average thus far indicated, end will probably yield more than §$100,000,- G0. poeeentee 1s10 K street northwest, Wash- | | Terme: Su eceptance at ‘erm: ‘One-third cash (of which $200 must be | plied with in icon diye. deposited with the trustees at the time of sale), | stamps, &c., at purchaser's cost ny : : a together with the improvements, consisting of « | posed of Pullman Vestibled Sleepers, Dining Care CE eee ee ee. ae Le Bn Lacctee, peick walling. Mo: 9000, Mate settoet | con tae Gaeies:, Poteon ieaeen nee sea ai "eoaveyaneing, | reptbwest gs an. | Ruente, "Mean. yin “Asheritie Kpovritie ad clay at ob, Eno ond Wee yours, with interes: | Gelumblay Havsunuh std Jacksonville. end Mere 2 balance tr three equal Installments, at one, two - | Ye is, vie Birmingham. New York t Another source of increased reccipts is | /¢¥; oats, corn, buckwheat. : Department has issued the following state- | snd three years, respectively, with’ interest’ at 6 | _ 8elT-d&ds SoeTITine Aeustce._| Sunaliy, trom day of sale, sectren ty deed at | New Geshe vie Atlanta ead Mostgamery Vee 9 rth i 1 = From the Ghent consular district’a re- | ment on the subject: per cent per annum from date of sale, secured by | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEEGS. | font upon the oI ‘sold, or all cash, at tituled Day Goach Wastington to Atlanta. Sonth- the growth io importations witich seems | port on the commerce for 196 says the cot. | “Ths Comal fas been ordered to sall for rst en on the property; or all edsh, ‘at’ par nee Saas ioe ee oe eae SRM Rattecy Dining Gar Greeusbor’ te Montene: ike 0 occu! pre ade. ill + loying d vhere tores wil - | chaser’s option. jot complied w: NBR : % | by time sale. yancing ‘ ° < custome, recente are Tanning at 4 higher | American cotton. The demand for the raw | (ubuted under, the. Gircetion, oft cogane: | Mittin tev angst Gate of tale trustees eneryg | PAWNBROREES, AT CHON, 84 Af parce’, cots orme to, be, cemplie wits | CAPAINE QX WASIUNGZON AND ort10. vis. Thintment of the Dingley law, ead nul cee | Material is annually increasing by reason | sion to be agreed upon by the commissions | £2, HEzt,to, Fexd on, five days) public nc convey Ga, on THURSDAY, SEPTENE. | Titiin fen (lo) ays, ‘otherwise the trustee re oe ae eee eee rigs may hae Be coed 7317,000,000 during Septembar. ‘fhis | 0f the larger number of spindles set in mo- | on evacuation.” aneing, tneluding stamp duty. at purchaser's cost. | BiR TWENTY-NINTH, 1898, AT HALF-PAST erectele hd, JOHN ‘GOODE, ‘Trustee. ndays only for Round HIN; 4:32 p.m. dally, ex ceed $17, Tae thie aeeedleek ie “ecds of | Uon. The importation of American hard-| ‘This indicates the adjustment of a ques- MABLON ASHFORD, SEVEN P.M., all pledges from 1 to 71116, old | Sefeuitng 4 cept Sunday. for Leesburg, and 6:38 p.m. daily for smnouns, with chue laws, cod the on | Wate on the market shows considerable in- | tion that promised, for several days. to be- ALDIS B. BROWNE. series ant tom t to S179, new usmber, hens = Herndon, | Betorning. arrive, ut | Wasiington 8: the old internal revenue laws, and the or- | crease. The Introduction of Ameri j- | come serious. The arrangement ma ee messtees So) ou left one year and over. ‘This sale consists a.m. and 8:40 p.m. datly 345 p.m. daily, e&~ y miscellaneous receipts, would pay ican bi- | c igement made af. = p RAILROADS. ecpt Rend Bill. 7:06 a.m. daily, Cone cscs of the peace cet uld Pa | cycles was also marked during 1806, and | fects the Comal only. She is now at Key | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | of Gold, Silver and Metal Watches, Diamonds «f 5 . the expenses of the peace establisnment be- | with present quotations United States man- | West and will sail for Matansas at once Sse all descriptions, Rings, Chains, Lockets, Scart fore the Spanish war. It 1s probable that te 4 : a SURVIVING PARTNER'S SALE. Pins, Studs, Earrings, Lace Pins, Neck ‘Chaifs. | CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY. clotended steam: the increase of tmportations wil create a | Ufacturers will strongly compete with their RN a SE On | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY- | Bracelets, Cuff Buttons, Solid Slver and Plated | “ship s.ilings from Vancouver to Japan and Obina: small surplus ui foreign rivals. COMMENDED FOR GALLANTRY. der old laws, independently y , COMMENCIN N O'CLOCK Field and Opera Glasses, Books, Guns. Pis- | BAP: INDIA. .Oct. 10, Jan. . 27 rpepse : caiae ths F ————__re Be et Ne ai dit st nawe Washington, Be Ge {un ’Musieal, Surgical, Mechanical, “Dental aod | EMPRESS Gr JAPAN Ser yf se Ant 7 of increased receipts under the new law, so Who Won Praise ti I will sell, at public seie, the Stock in Trade and | Surv Instruments, Iron and Wooden Clocks, | EM! OF CHINA.Dec. 5, 8 that the treasury at the close of the fiscal] if you want Furniture or Carpets, | OMicers Who Wom Praise tm the Ac- | Sittnces ct the busisese: lately conducted suis: | Pod cnt BULING belle, Gena mentee ane Ronte to the gic ge og Ee year will ve at least as large « cash | Hoeke’s Clearing Sale offers big savings.— tion on Yauco Road. the frm name and style of B. B. Chase & Co.; | chines, Clothing, Ladies’ and Gents’ Wearing Ap- TO HONOLULU, Lane tion turn! at offices, 705 15th st. n.w., balance as at present. W ren $14,800,000 = Advertisement. Brigadier General G. A. Garretson, in his | the stock consisting of Umbrellas, Parascis, Cane, parel of all dencriptions. Bale, te continue every | AQRANGI. avenue. “and at Pennayivauin’s add © this balance fro @ remnuinin; = Tool , sold, Second cabin accom: station. : proceeds of the bonds, the total will be| John M. Toucey, formerly generaly man- | P¢P0Tt of the action on Yauco road in Porto | "Terms cath, aud Goods 12, be removed on day of | please take en oe eee SE ese est weet SEARNON, ‘3d Vice Prest. & Gen, Mgh close to $330,000,000, which corresponds with | ager of the New York Central railroad, is | Rico, July 26 last, commends the following | s#le- Surviving Partner. ‘WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ae v. NER, G.E.A., 358 ) N. A. K. Gen. Pore ‘Agent. mrevious estimates, dead. ie ees officers of his command for gallantry and | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Aucts, 9¢21-0i e23-Ct Syll-m, w&t-12tt 2 ‘BROWN, Gen. Aet. Pass. Dewt. rr ——S + cc: