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Shea Homicide. THE CORONER'S INQUEST. terday, after our report closed of the Yeceoeton the body of Comelins Shea, who Soe Soe cae ee | u . D. Weather Probabilities To-day, Chichester tesjified to words taking OFFick OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, NV ASHINGTON. May 25, 1818. For the middle and eastern states statt ary barometer, northeast tosoutheast winds, lace between deceased and Stevenson; | Beara Shea order Stevenson out; saw Shea | | step onton the platform and then heard the | rl bre Feltiot Pari Ss. W. and | 7 iy weather. The rivers Drs. Elliot, Hartigan, 8. W- sar ox Pert ctlomery Ox Salling slowly.” | ethers vested tent tae woued in the aba. Ee | men caused death. | LOCAL NEWS. colored, testified that George Brown, Stevenson was asked by him to be present at Shea's, and while Shea was drawing up the Condensed Locals. receipt Stevenson asked if he could have ‘We would remind our readers to remember | a word; witness said “Yes, after the receipt — the auction at Hempler’s. Sherman & Grant, bankers, 1425 F street, pay bighest prices for “3.657 bonds and cer- was written;”Shea asked Stevenson what had he to, do with it,andS. answered, “Nothing, cy Seabrook Association are but I want to see my friend justified; to eeiebrate Decoration day by an excursion Shea made a reply; witness and Stevenson then went in the bar room, and when they returned Shea told him (witness) to come Seabrook Park, leaving by rail at 10:30 in the morning; witness said he Sacak from the depot of the B. & P. R. R. not have time in the morning, ‘The came of base ball between the Na- Shea said “Come back in the tienals and the Georgetown College nine | course of half an hour;” they then resulted im a vietory for the former by @| went out and talked awhile; Charley Beare of 2 to 10. » | Went in for crackers, but cameont, and Shea Wm. MeNeir, real estate broker, 804 F followed him up (don’t Know what words Were used); when Stevenson got to the pave- Ment he stopped, and Shea remained on his poreh. Shea said: “You d—d youth, if you street, has rented the elegant suburban resi- senes of the late Chief Justice Chase. at Sener Don Luis de Potestad, of the Spanish embassy. tor the suremer. come in my house again, I'M mash yor.” Tomorrow at Knight's stands in the | Stevenson replied, “If you mash me, [il Center Market an extra supply of fish will be | mash you hea then struck him with his on sale. including Boston mackerel, sheep | fist, and knocked him back from four to six bead, salmon trout, salt-water taylors, hali- | feet, and Stevenson fired and fell hack to the but, and lobster. At the regular meeting of Oriental Lodge, | No. 18, 1.0. O. F.. last night. Past Grand Master William Kettler was presented with a I-sized water-colored portrait of hirn- self, by the loge, for faitifal services to the oder. street. Shea said, “That's nothing,” and ran to him, and Charley fired again; and Shea | Again said “That's nothing,” and made to- | wanls him, when the third shot was fired, | and Shea then_ran towards the house as fast s heeould. Stevenson was near the eurb- | stone,on the sonth side of the street, when the last shot was fired. The firing was not rapid. Stevenson had no chance to get away, for Shea pressed him close antil the last shot was fired. Stevenson had been drinking, but was not drunk. Shea did not appear to be drank. oe Our Public Schools. XHILITION OF DRAWING AND PENMAN- snr. Al one o'clock this afternoon an exhibition @f the drawing and penmanship of the pupils h € sehowl Washington wa: W. D. Plowman, colored, testified that he Sreenal the Fuenbtin echoel netitkay wstter | was On the opposiia of tne Linect ne ate tive the anspices of the committee on drawing heard e noise; saw Mr. Shea kicking and Striking @ man on the sidewalk; then saw the shooting. and after it was over witness asked Shea if he was hurt, and he said no. Lieut. Kelly testified that four shots were fired; Charley jumped out to the mildle of the street, and ran after the last shot; wit- Ress called for somebody toecatch him, and | Shea told witness to husn up. THE VERDICT. The jury returned a verdict that the said Aud penmanship, consisting of Messrs. Hart, Woodward and Ryder, and the superintend- ent of public schools, Mr. J. O. Wilson. Most | Of the members of the board of trustees were | present, as well as many others interested ia the work of edueation. The hal! on the third fleor sdevoted to the exhibition of slate | drawings by pupils of the first, second and | rd grades, represented by three slates from | each sebeol: the fourth. fifth, sixth and sev- | n es by nine drawingson paper, three | Cornelius Shea came to his death at his resi- Stench botng artateat aecines, tree Goan, | dence, onvace ccae tae F treets northwest, and three drawings from dictation. These | #bout3 o'clock p. m., May 28, 1875, by reason of a wound of the abdomen, inflicted witha pistol held in the hands of Charles Steven - son. The coroner then ordered Stevenson's | | grades were also represented by twelve copy | } } commitment to jail for the action of the | | | | Looks trem each schoo! Jn the male grammar sebool room the s was represented by drawings grand jury. Tospectiv in the sam blackhoards spe . A_ SNEAK THIEF STEA AND MONEY OF THE Sioux CHIEFS.— While the Indians were at dinner yesierday, some one entered their room and stole eight shiris from the Minneconjous band, five dollars from Spotted Tail, five dollars from Swift Bear, nineteen dollars from Face, and five Mars from Pawnee Killer. There is always rowd gazing at them, and the articles were taken by some one who kngw that the Indians left everything m their rooms. Con- quering Bear has not left the Washington Honse, and says he will stay there as long as the proprietor will board him. He asked some Of the white men who came with th lans to settle his bill, and he would p rieal and cast drawing: there appeared on the mendrawings in crayon by tt med. The members ass also drew from models and from in the presence of the au: normal school room drawings don the bla: room THe Saints ember le grammar school ered ble and interesting | bh we cannot make room for rd address, w - e visitors were g exhibition, and the asec with the ral opinion was w < vig s Soap anship of the pu- | them in horses when he returns to the Sioux ae te cameceaiEy eetieninas saat oui | Guaniny, Hie! calle ta Tateae eke ok eeuenunes “with those of the pubtie | return to the Tremont House fools, and say seheol pupils ¢ reities. The drawings | le will die before he will go back there if the from models are dict the —4 government attempts to force him. He de- presence of | the audience were execute! with a great de- | ‘lined to attend the council yesterday. ae es ee eee D¥CORATION DAY AT SOLDIERS’ Howe. District Government Affairs. The committee in charge of decorating graves | in Soldiers’ Home, will commence the exer- The firemen were paid yesteri: md the | cisesatda.m. The exercises are to consist police to-day. of the usual oration. addresses, reading of A holiday i} he given the clerks and em- poems, prayer, ete. We understand that the ployes of Columbia ktings to-morrow. exercises are to be unusually interesting. A i2ineh pipe sewer has been ordered in | ‘The poem dedicated to the “Home” is fron square No. ‘cj, with manhotes and traps; | the gifted pen of Daisy Dell also, same in T street, between 1th and tith | ton Greene.) ‘The preparati¢ or the de Streets pr rihwest rolls of the school teachers are in f the District Auditor, and it is rations are extensive, and it is held early ugh for parties to attend both the So! * Home anc the Arlington exercises, The pay the hands die probable thal the teaceers willbe paid off —— next week. A FASHIONABLE COLORED WEDDING took The engine-house for No. 3 company has | p here to-day. The parties were James been complete, and that company wil Settle, a school commissioner of Washing- eeeupy it nest Monday. On applica- | ton and clerk in the Treasury department, tien of Jobn R. French, exq.. Sergeant- | and Teresa Vogelsang, a granddaughter of at-Arn ot the Senate, Commissioner | the tate Wm. Rishop. The wedding was cel- teham ei permission to oc- he old engine-house for pvernment stable. now ed, is completed and ready for ebrated in St.gune's Episcopal church, by the pastor, R&V. Wm. Southgate, the bride being attended by four bridesmaids, and the ceremonies being witnessed by a large audi- ence of white and colored people.—Annapulis Cor. Bait. Sun. u being erect oceupancy, FPRICKMAKERS NOT TO OCCUPY STREETS. In reply to a petition of brick manufne- —_e—_—__ tures for a revocation of the order pro- AN ENTERPRIS: EWSBOY DROWNED. bibviting the oceupation of unimproved | The celored boy drowned in the canal near streets by brick is, Engineer Hoxie. by | South Capitol and I streets, was namedl direction of th missioners, rep] all parties owning brick yards, occupying baie Streets, will be required to vacate ber Ist next, and that those that date are subject tosum- ate upon ten days notice at aby time when deemed necessary. THEDRIVING OF LIVE STOCK THROUGH THE STREETS This morning a committee of butehers s that | Winson George. He was about17 years of age, and was one of the most industrious newsboys in the city, frequently retailing of an afternoon from three to four hundred STARS. He was buried from bis parent's residence, 411 5th street southeast this after- noon. ——e—___ PROPERTY SALE IN ALEXANDRIA, VA— FP. A. Kirby, real estate agent and auction- Messrs. Jame Hoffman. John K. | eer. sold, to-day, the lot of ground corner of < B.S. Ehott. Edward Brooks and B. | Duke and Fairfax streets, with three frame W. Gbeen, waited on Commissioner | houses thereon, belonging to the estate of the | Ketcham to protest against the order | late John Graham to §. J. Reed, for the sum recently ixsued prohibiting driving of | of $1,060. livestock through the streets and avenues | ——— Of Washington. Mr. He vie astate- | OUR READERS and others may witness to- ment as the great ined this onler | Morrow something fine in the way of Sonth- will cause the butehers, and said if it was | down lambs and the finest beef at the stalls literally carried out it would ruin their busi- | gf Mr. Benjamin F. Hunt, Centre market. ness. All they ask is a modification ot the | The high reputation ot Mr. Hunt a guar- order so as to give them permission to drive | antee that at his stalis nothing but the very through such streets are not parked, ¢luding Penn a avenue ani 7th street. | Commissioner Keteham reminded them that best will be displayed. ALEXANDRIA (VA.) t the it was not the wish of the Commissioners to | regular city election in Alexandria y ater injure their business but to preserve the im- | Jay, K emper was chosen mayor, aud provements which had eost the District so , John W. Campbell city sergeant. The con- much money, and suggested that it would be | S¢tvatives elected a large majority of their better if they wont & wri candidates for the city council. —\_-—— TRAVELLERS should not put up with the badly washed collars that are sept to them | by hotel laundries, but wear the Elmwood, | Which always looks well.—Adec. ignating t sé for this Would receive lis attent © and the delegation reti e unparked stree pose and the w n. This was 4 et. SUDDEN DeatH oF A Wein Kxown ——_o_—_ CrrizEN.—The announcement last evening | FRENCH GILT and jet jewelry received at of the unexrected death of Ms. Joseph W. | Prigg’s, on the Avenue, mm caused among oer ¢ ral expression of re PROPERTY-OWNERS who have not made confined! to bis roe application for damages to property by congestion of t reason of public Improvements ean now file as to his immediate their claims with J. C. Lay & Co., No. 23 ii physicians, Drs. Ha street. t members e wors eater the most GEORGETOWN. in1..—Three of our oldest residents are re- ye of | ported this morning to be in a very pre bas always | rows condition. Charles Dean, esq., is lyi he entered ery low at his residence on West street, a’ son, 81 corner of nue. where he the drag busi psylvania applied him it the nt expected to live through the day. He is the oldest cttizen of Georgetown. Mrs. | Wiilett. widow of the late Col. Marinus Wil- lett, and Mrs. Riley, widow of the late Dr. pertner with | : | Joshua Riley. are also very tl. aftrwaris w | CavTLE MARKET.—Messrs. Means, Wea- } Yer & Co., report the transactions of the eat- | et, at Drovers’ Rest, yesterday, as | d, 194, num- prices ranging from 1% toy , per pound, number of sheep and lambs ‘d, $51, number sold id at from $25 to = £.—The District Commission- e ted that Cherry alley, from Water street, shall be eut down to im to the grade of those two streets. It esire of the business men generally on Water street ths Cherry alley shall be reer age ot | widened, as its new grade will render it much safe ge SrA. | more available as a thoroughfare than the fe GRAIN TeADE.—Mr. T. C. Wheeler yester- 500 bushels Wheat at irom $1.50 to * per bushel. — MAERKET.—Messrs. Simmons & Co. tox ASLOE OF ased was remains wiil y sold mer Rock, 90,000 feet of yel- ine jum «J. E. Libbey; steam- *, from Baltimore, consigned to J. G. & J. M. Waters, with general merchan- dise for District merchants. By eanal—Boat Wheeler & Barron, with 700 bushels of wheat for H. M. Talbott. By Baltimore and Ohio railroad—700 bushels wheat for T. C. Wheeler and 2,000 bushels corn for Hartley & Bao, ttee of ar- jecoration day pateh % Collyer. who had been se- orof the day. was confined to inflammatory rheumatism, and covld ret possibly be in this city, as prom- ‘. The committee applied to’ Rev. J. P. Newman. of this city, to take his place, Shich the Doc ly consented to do. The decoration tee, With a number of iaaties, are bu agel at Willard Hall ey Cash Capital, $100.000.00; Surplus, $106,573 25, Insure Real and Personal bropetty oa tne seer ca- 1. sonable Terms. | Sterper streets to the east and west of it. ' ano ener Sea Office, 643 Lonisians avenue, first door east of 7th gan and Aurene Dorsey: Charles Jack- LE D. LABNER, Delian Step) Wallace and ne Residence’, 9371 visa Russel: Charles A. Fox and Annte L. | = Hsien SW Neal ani Anna al Lewis! PROF. L. SAUVEUR'S amin Fletcher Jane Coo: * Fitnam ant M. Clements? NEW CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH Hedrick: George Springs DieKerso Dantel 3 Serene, ne Boeke, nor English ever spoken, John Gray nod to Sco Sunday papers and Daily Chronicle. maylt-Sw Thomas Downey , °Varicn. [)¥ESSMAKING—S. T. Taylor's System of Oat- A Lavy RUN OvErnY A Wacox Deites gt pty od clock fast night Mrs. Murscce sais.” Sua.8.d. MESSE, 719 Mackst Space, Up sing the st stals im™ ; . ner | ‘FUL GILT WALL PAPE rary eked down and ran < one at “wats aay gan BORG est BAM S eg Mrs. A. wis assisted to her " may’ by Serge and a phys’ od. ted the driver, bat the te, and he was re- otros CITY ITEMS. Br SURF AND SEE Lewis’ stock of Straw Hats before buying. - a SE A LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of new and stylish Straw Hats, justrecelvedat 84LF OF REAL ESTATE IN Lewis’ * lar one street, between I and Wet Goons! Wet Goons! Wt Goons! of a very superior quality, at Geo. W. Dri- ver's, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 44 street. Cocktails, ies and juleps spe- = store,” 920 = OF AL BY B_H. WARNER, 1 Estate Broker and Auctioneer. Feiteral Buildings. cor. hand F tors soithweat. NOTICE. THE DIs- TRICT OF COLUMBIA AT PUBLIO AUCTION FOR THE AMOUNTS DUE FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS THEREON. Whe act of Congress approvad June 2, sit, entitled “An Act forthe Gotcrument at tee of Columbia and for other purposes,” pro- ides that the Commissioners of the District of C. — es See || India shall sot oteteins Seomthay eke, GENTLEMEN'S STRAW HATS bleached or ercise all the power sae summons lawfully vested at dyed and finished in the latest styles, at A. _ the time of the of the said acte in the Gor- rT Whiting’s bleachery, 924 Pennsylvania i paca beers ic Works of said District, ex- avenue. 5,25,6 | “Rid'whereas under and Uy Nirtno of an act of Con- ain THE METROPOLIS SAVINGS BANK, corner of C streetand Louisiana avenue, pays five T cent. interest on deposits made on or be- fore the 3d ofeach month. Call and get a copy of the regulations. 5,25,7 as an THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, cornerof New York avenue and 15th beige ge pa md cent. annom on deposits for He ir month. Banking hours,9to4. Saturdays,9 to 4 and 6 to 8. 73,46 a You ARE TROUBLED WITH A_ Bap | Ment of the cost of certain BREATH.—It annoys your friends as well as yourself. You would like to get rid of it, but scarcely know what means to alopt.’ We Will tell you. Use the fragrant Sozrlont, it will cleanse and beautify your teeth, and leave your breath pure. eo Iren is unquestionably a eutaneous dis- ease that is known to be prevaient among a populous class of the community. Gleni's Bulpiue Soap wil cure it. The Bonrd. of Health should order a supply of the Soap for that purpose, at public expense. Sold every- where. Depot, Crittenton’s, 7 Sixth Ave-| ,A%,8hr nue. €03 ——_o—___. EMINENT M DF SCIENCE have dis- covered that electricity and magnetism are developed in the system from the tron in the blcot. This accounts for the debility, low spirits. and lack of energy a person’ feels when this vital element becomes reduced. The Peruvian Syrup, a protoxide of iron, supplies the blood with {ts iron element, and is the only form in which itean enter the cir- culation. eo Dr. Prerce’sGoLDEN MEDAL DIscovERY will cure a Cough in one-haif the time necas- sary tocure it withany other medicine, end it does it, not by drying i up. but by removing the cause—subduing the irritation and healing the affected parts. For all s of Laryngitis, Hoarseness, Suppression or Loss of Voice, tis, Severe Chronic or Lingering it will be found tosurpass any medi- thas ever before been offered to the public. It is sold by ali dealers in mec cines. eokk —o For Moth Patches, Freciies and Tan, ask [pera ‘ist for Perry’s Moth and Freckle .otion. itis reliable. For agg gee on the Face, Black-Heads or Flesh Worms, Perry's Improved Comecone and Pimple 'Rem- edy, ihe Great Skin Medicine, or_consult Dr, B. C. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. 5,5,1: ———— For Lunch, RIES, EXCURSLONISTS LERS end SPORTSMEN will ith us everything suitable for PRESSED CORN BF 4and 6 pond hb costae, 50. SALMON 13 conta LOBSTE HAM. 40 TONGUE, PARTRI EN. cents: SPICED cents per tin. GAM PUcK, DCR a CHICK also spiced ‘ats. F. 40 cents KEN, TP: oe MEAT: + tin: OAST rd eet Per ; NCHOVY ER PASTM, DE FOIS ONNY FISH. AN Si » OLIVES, steffed with ANOHU URTLE, mock TOMATO, CON XT AIL. CHICK - » MICELLI, in qnart cans ready fo ALBERT BISCUIT, er tin, SUGAR’ WAFERS cents; FRUIT BISCUIT, CRACK: ERS, plain and fancy, 30 va- *. ESSERT FRUITS. All ki of froite put up in am: price pe~ tim, 20 conta; opened with a pen-knife: an ex lent article for DESSERT. ename STRAWBERRIES, RASPREREIES. PEARS, PEACHES. CHERRIES: PLUMS, PINE APPLES, #te , etc, etc, CHOCOLATE PASTE, bared for instant use: ayaa > SOUPS: me a RTLE, MME, 0. BEEF, V om BISCvit: in FRUIT: ino, CONDENSED COFFEE! CONDENSED MILK, TEA! POCKET STOVE: The most convenient thing in the world for travelers; ogee cooked in Stntnutes; coffe or chocolate made at short’ tice; lighted instantly; exti guished by a breath; nosm DRINK: Bo dirt: ‘no odor; WABR ) LY SAFE. ed in the ket. d; warrant ait every customer; look VBA WINE, CLARET LE N SUGAR, LIME PICKLED OYSTERS. | HAVANA CIGARS: FRESH ImpoRTA. TIONS, variety of SMOKE: #7 Particular attention civen to fitting ont Fis! ing Parties for a crui nie Parties supplied. G. CORNWELL & SONS, FINE GROCEKS, may25. 1415 Pa. av., opp. Willard’s Hotel. I EMOVAL. On May 31, 1875, we shall remove to onr new office, No. 925 F street. between #th and lth streets northwest. Thankful for past favors, we shall con- tinue in the future to furnish Fire, Life and Plate Glass Ineuranceat fair rates, without reference to the tariff of any combination of underwriters. We do not belong to any monopoly for forcing up insur- ance rages. ie TALLMADGE & CO. may2S 6t_ Managers of Independent Ins. Agenc A, L. BARBER & CO., 708 E STREET NORTHWEST, BUILDERS AND DEALEKS IN REAL ESTATE. OWNERS oF Le Drort Bunvoiso, | | La Drort Pang, Corner th and F streets,| Boundary street _n. 4 “tand PostOfices. | Head 31. 4th. 5th €6th st era Sew Oficss to Let.| Houses and Lets for Sa 25 ot ¢ NOX S DRESS CASSIMERE HATS, Be | Jus opened, At STINEMETZ’s, myl5-tr 1237 Pennsylvanta avenue, YOME AND SEE THE “Boss,” The largest and finest Soda A) rata’ in the Haris, Beams the coldest Soda, Weu varieties ol De! ron draught, at a SCHELLER & PINKARD'S Drag Store, 477 Penna. avenua, (CHAMOIS SKINS, of 25,57, 45 and 05 ceuts, SPONGES, at 8,10, 15, 28. and 75 cents. Forsale by W. EB. KE! AUGH No. 1305 E street, near National Theat Dealer in Drugs, Chewicals, Patent Medicines, le may 25 St ‘THE PURLIC Ate INVITED To Examine the immense lot otf THERMOMETERS, among which are self-registering, maxinium and minigun, joes, &e.: Parlor, &c..&c. Also BAROMETERS very large and showy for stores, offi Pocket, pattern, among them Fitzro; dcr's abd dine Swiss DRAWING INSTRUMENTS. See SH, HEMPLER: Opti _may25-tr 453 Pennsylvania avenue, petemac TERRA COTTA COMPANY, DRAIN AND SEWER PIPE, FIRE BRICK “HIMNEY AND VENTILATING : CHIINEY AND VENTILATING ELUES, 'S. ete. Office and warehouse, corner New Ji a and D-street, ‘MJ. ELL. ‘toa 25-0¢" bademati 2 5 AR Mo28) fore. ROACHES, Bape ry Cam, se” ve aE he Soundsat 3B. Drug Store, 1924 Bong nremes, 2° Ontoge s [ceD TEA: —~C*‘CCED TEA: BURCHELL'S SPRING LEAP TEA, AT 50 CENTS A POUND. ‘Try it with lce, Sugar and few drops of Lemon yaice, and you find no kind superior to itat any Jars ten price.“ [my22-6t] OCICS aud N. W. BURCHELL, Noone ie! G maya te wniotth ss approved February 2). 1571, entitled “An Act fo Provide a Government for the District of Colum- bia.” and of an act of the Legislative Assemblr of the District of Columbia approved Angnst 10, 1571, entitled ‘An act Prescribing the Mode of Assessment for Special Improvements, and Providing for the Collection thereof.” as amenéea by an act of said Legislative Assembly approved Angust 23, 1571, en- titled “An Act Amendatory of an act sntitied*An Act Prescribing the Mode of Assessments and Pro- Viding for the Collection thereof, and "An act for the support of the Government of the District of Co, lumbia.” approved March three (3). 1575, the Board of Public Works filed in the office thereof a state- completed improvements referred to in section 37 of suid act of Congress ap- proved February 21, 1871. and en thereafter | made an assessment upon provided for in said section of said act And whereas among said assessments were assess- ments against the property hereinafter named. And whereas the Board of Public Works ga’ canned to he given, as required by the second section of the act of Assembly, approved Aucust 10. 1571, notice to each proprietor of property adjoining, specially bene! by said improvements, of 't! amount soas aforesaid assessed against the sare, abd the parties hereinafter named for more than thirty days neglected or refa-ed to pay the amount assessed agaiu-t his or their property as aforesmid of such refusal the Works issned the following ednevss at the date hereinafter mentioned against said property, a= ined by said act of the Legislative Assembly, tow: And wheres more than one year has elapsed since the ‘suid certificates were iseum) and the same. ¥ ain unpaid reas 8. C. Thompxon, of rk city, claims to be the hokler of said certifi ates, and has applied to the undersigned to sell said lots oF property - 16th Street, betwi Nand Boundary. Certificate 1482—On ail of subdivision Lot anmber fifty-eiebt, (J8.) in aqnare numbered one hundred Sud seventy-nine, (179.) assessed in the name of E. P. Cross in the amount of one-hundred and sixty-seven dollars fourteen cents, ( $167.1.) Certificate 1486—On all of aubdivision Lot anmber forty-two, (42.)in square numbered one hundred and eighty. (15),) assessed in the name of Robert A Champion in the amount of one hundred aud cighty-cight dollars t. “ee cents, ($188.03.) Certificate 1732—On the north twonty-five fest (25) part of Lot number ix,6,) in square nam one bundred and ninety name of E. H. Doughtert hundred ‘aud eight dollars ($308.92,) Certificate 1752—On all of enbdivision Lot number twelve,(12,) in square nombered one hundred and ie, IST, in the name of Catharine Queen e9.)in the amount of seventy-three dollars eighty-five cents, ( $73.85.) ficate 174/—On all of Lot mumbor sixteen, (16.) hundred and eight 4 ame of Inez J. Pani in the Huuedred seventy -one dollars thirty- 71.32.) stiitement, as in consey ae id Boerd of Pubi certificates of indeb of y. in the amonnt of two Lincty-two cents, East Capitol street, between Ist and 11th. Certifies ber sixteen, (1 red and twenty- dollars eighteen cents, 443.1 Certificate 1515—On_ the wost twenty feet eleven inches (20.11) of part of Lot nan 175) numbered seven hy - ares he name of amount of two hnndre: enty two cents, $249. rtificate 182}—On the east twenty three feet eleven and one half inches (23 1134) of part of Lot number ni +,(19.) in square numbered seven hundred and twenty-nine, (729,) gpseased in the name of William Breminger in'theamount of two bundred and twenty-one dollars fifty-eight cents, ( $221.53.) Certificate 1523—-On (23,) in 1 of Lot number twenty-three. anare nui rd xeven hundred and twenty-nine. ) ed in the nameof J. 6. Phillips in the amount ot four hundred and forty- three dollars eightewn cents, ( $443.13.) Certificate 1526—On all of enbdivisi one, (1,) in square n sixty. (760,) assessed Lot number bered seven hundred and the name of Albert Grant in the aznount of two hundred and seventeen dol- lars sixty-four conta, ( $217.64.) Certificate 1527—On all of subdivision Lot number two.(2 in squat numbered « n hundred and vixty.(760,) assessed in the name of John J. Sul- ivan in the amonut of two hundred and sev enteen dollars sixty-four cents, ($217.04 ) Certificate 1523—On all of subdivision Lot number thre din square numbered seven handred and Fixt )assensed in the name of Albert Grant mennt of two hundred and seventeen dol- lars sixty-four cents, ( $217.64.) Certificate 1529—On all of subdiv: four. (4.) in square numbered seven hundred and sixty. (740,) assessed in the name of Albert Grant in the amount of two hundred and seventeen dul- lars sixty-four conts, ($217 64.) Certificate 1830—On all of subdivision Lot number five,(5.) in square numbered seven hundred and sixty ,(7@),) aseessed in the name of Albert Grant in the amount of two hundred and seventeen dol- lars sixty-four cents, ( $217.64,) Certificate 1531—On all of snbdivision Lot number ix.(6,)in square numbered seven hundred and Fixty .(760,) assessed in the name of Albert Grant in the amonnt of two hundred and seventeen dol- lars sixty-four cents, ( $217.64.) Certificate 1832—On all of subdivision Lot nnmber teven, (7,) in square nutabered seven hundred aud xt¥, (750,) assessed in the name of William Loughridge in the amount of two hundred aud seventeen dollars sixty-four cents, ( 217.54.) Certificate 1533—On all of subdivision Lot namber eight, (8) in square numbered seven hundred eixty ,(70),) assessed in the name of Albert Grant in the amount of two hundred and seventeen dol- Jars sixty-fcur cents, ( $217.64.) Certificate 153{—On all of svbdivision Lot number Bine.(9,) in square numbered sevenhundred and sixty ,(760,) assessed in the name of Albert Grant in the amount of two hundred and seventeen dol- lars sixtysfour cents, ( $217.64,) ertiticate 153—On all of subifvision Lot number ten. (10.) in square numbered seven hundred and sixty, (760,) assessed in the name of Albert Grant in the amount of two handred aud seven- teen dollars sixty-four cents, ( $217.64.) Certificate 15%—On all of subdivision Lot number eleven (11,) in square numbered seven hundred and sixty. (76),) assessed in the name of Albert Grant in the amount of two hundred aud seven: teen dollars sixty-fuur cents, ( $217.64.) Certificate 1537—On all of subdivision Bot number in square numbered seven hundred 6.) asscesed in the name of Albert vired and seventeen, “four cents, ( $217.64.) Certificate 1535—On all of subdivision Lot number thirteen, (13.) in equare numbered seven hundred and sixty, (760,) assessed in th of Albert Grant in the amount of two hundred and seventeen dollars sixty-four cents, ( $2 ion Lot number Certificate 1839—On all of subdivision Lot number fourteen. (14,) in square numbered seven hundred and sixty. (760.) assessed in thd name of Albert Grant in the amount of two hundred and seventeen dollars sixty-four cents, ( $217.64.) Certificate 1543—On the one foot (1) adjoining to west twenty feet (20) of part of Lot number ten-(10.) in tyuure Lumbered seven huadred and eighty-seven, (757.) asseseed in the name of Peter McNamara in the, jmount of uine dollars twenty-five cents, ($9.5. Cortificste 1552—On all of Lot KE, in sjnare nom- bered seven hundred and Cighty woven, (737,) as- sesped fn the name, of Eni 8. rederick iy, the amonpt of one hundred and ninety seven ars thirty-one cents, ( $197.31.) Certificate 1554—On the weet sixteen feet, (16,) of part cf Lot number fonr, (4,) iu square numbered seven bundred and twenty-cight, (725,) assessed it the name of J. 8. Reed, trustee, in the amount of ove Lundred and forty"seven dollars miuety-cight cents, ( $147.98.) Certificate 1557—On all of Lot number six, (6,) in fguare numbered seven hundred and twenty-eight, (728,) assessed in the name of J.B. Phillipsin the amount of four hundred and fomy-tive dullarsten ‘cents, ( $445.10.) wenue | Certificate 1563—On the west twenty-four feet three- h, (24.0%) of part of lot q Goins juare huunbered geven handetned (ae y-clght; (728,) assessed in the name of N.G. Ord- a, in the and Certificate 1564—On all of Lot number ten, (10,) i juare numbered seven hundred and twenty-eight, 2, Asseneed in the name ct NG. Orde inthe amou hundred and five cents, ( $415.10.) all +» (1, Certificate 1565—On of Tat sambde eleven, (i, in square numbered seven (738.) sanegeed in the in the amount of four hundred. conts, ( $445.10.) 1566—On all of Lot number Certificate 1577—On the = enty fret (20) of part Lot number four.(4.!1n square pumbered seven hundred and fifty nie, (789,) assessed in the name ef Rose Merceron in the amount of one han- of one hundred and fifty-six ae eight; -four dellars ninety-cight cen’ nb | dollars ninety-two cents, ; $136 32.) Certificate 1713—On all of subdivision Lot number } Certificate 1579—On all of entelivision Lot ©, in fren sight. 28.) 10 suuare numbered one hun, lee, red and Sixty-seven; lel. asmeasrd in the name | (fas) nesesed Yosthe saame cf Ae H'fivtnctom a | Sunan Teecatur tn tae honk of toe Beek aud the amount of five hundred nine dollars eight | aty vine collars sixty four cente, ( 169.64.) cents, ( $809.08.) Certificate 725—On all of suhdivicion Lot number thirty-eme. (S1,) inequarenambered one huatred And sixty seven. (167.)assoneed in the pame of Wil- Tam B. Dole in the amonnt of «ix hundred aud twenty-seven dollars sixty-six cents, ( $627 65.) Certificate 1715—On the north twenty-five feat (25) of -fonr feet (4) of square numbered | =) acseened in| Al balance) in the amount of three hundred and fourteen doilars for- ty six cents, ( $314.46.) | rt of Lot number twe 20.) im quero onm, | one bi . ) ase Certificate 1589—On the east thirteen feet five and Papen = - of Ghaceee three quarter inches (12 5%) of part of Let number two.(2,) in square numbered eight hundred and | Sixteen (S16.) assessed in the name of John Mc Cailem in the amount of one hundred and twenty- four dollars sixty-six cents, ( $124.65.) Certificate 1594—On the weat twenty feet (20) of part of Lot number three, (3.) in square numbered eicht undred And sixteen, (315,) assessed in the name of Robert Collins 1n the amount of one bandred eigh- ty-four dollars ninety-eight cents, $154.98.) Certificate 1595—On the east twenty-two feet (22) of part of Lot number ») in equare nambered | eight hundred and si ~(816,) aasexged in the name of Leonard Baum in the amount of two han- dred and three dollars forty-eight cente, ($203.45 ) Certifeate 1719—On the seuth fifty feet (50) of part of Lot number twenty, :20.) in square numbered ope bomdred and sixty mi 199.) asgecend in the nawe of JH. Clarke and DH. Gildersicive in the amount of two bundred and eighty-two dullars seventy-three cents, $282.75.) Certificate 1724—On all of Lot namber sixteen, (16 ) ip square numbered one hunired and seventy, rin ne. D » the amount of four bundre! and nicety-one dol lars filty-mine cents, $491.59.) Certificate 1725—On all of subdivision Lot namber Certificate 18—On all of subdivision Lot number uate 14.) im square numbered one haadred seventeen. (17,) in square and cighty-five, (1S.) amessed in the name and ninety. 4 Charles Kuapp in the amount of hunde nd ninety-seven. ( ar bes in the amour X | Cbarles Prior in ihe and thirty-five dollars nine cents, $735.09.) Loo oe eee Certificate 1724—On all of subdivision Lot | Certificate 1699_On the west eight feet, (8,) of part | thirteen, (1 anibered one ham ined | Part of subdivision Lot number eighteen,(13,)in | and eighty-five. (153.) aseenaed in the naine. of square numbered eight hundred and ninety seven, Charles Knapp in the amount of three he i | (S87, asaeased in the name of Chael Prior in the aud eleven dollars su amonnt of ninety -feur dollars, ( 94.00.) Certificate 1727—On all fleate W18—On the west eighteen feet. (13,) of hundred and vights part of Let numberseven, «7,) mare nnmbered corge W. Riges eight hundred and seventeen. (SI7,) assessed in the one bupdrs and sixty-nine bame of J. 8. Birch in the amount of one hundred and sixty-six dollars forty-eight cents, ( $165.48.) Certificate 1815—On the east two cents, ( $169.65.) Certificate 1729—On all of enbdivisian Lot wumber ten, (10.) in square numbered one hundred aod tsix inches,(2.¢,) of part of Lot number seven,(7.) in syasre nam: | eebty-five, (2s axed in the name of Hester fed oight kandres aud song sen. (Sif assessed | Genttin the ami two hundred and twelv« namie of Emil 8. Frederick, trastee,in the | dollars Gve cents, ( $212.05.) nit of twenty-three doilars 12.) twelve’ cents, | oo eigcate 1730-01 ‘ate 1616—On the west thirty fom hes, (34.07 Jof part of Lot number ht. (5) in fquare numbered eight bandred and seveut (S17) assessed in the nan Eouil 8. F: trustee, in the amount of three hundred an teen dollars eighty-five cents, ( $319.55.) Certificate 1621—On all of enbdivision Lot number twelve, (32.) in square nnmbered eight hundred and forty-one. (841. \assessed in the name of Thomas Fitch in the amount of one hundred and ninety four doliars twenty-three cents, ( $194.23.) Certificate 1629—On ail of Lot number fifteen, (15,) in square numbered eight hundred and sixty-nine (869.) assessed in the nate of Chauucey Lathrop ta the amount of four hondred and seventy-one bi lars seventy cents, ( $471.70.) Certificate 1630—On albof Lot n foot «es: ftwo hundred and twelve dollars five ceuts, (212.05. G street, between 7th and 15th streets, Certificate 1748—On all of Lot number nine,(9) in ate numbered two hundred and twenty-four, (224) ameessed in the name of George W. Riges in the amount of four bus nd fifty-seven doliars twenty-three cent+.( $457.23.) Certificate 174—On all of Lot number ambered two handr twe ) asessed tp the name of George W. Rigg: Land fifty-seven doll twenty-three cents, ( $457.25.) —On the east twe M part of Lot nul ixteen, (16,) numbered eight hun sixty nine. i seed in the of Chauncey Lathrop int the amount of four h J and seventy-one dol: lars seventy coms, ($17 5) Certificate 1631—On all of Lot num’ in square numbered eight hundred seventeen (17, Vof part of Let nun (S09-) assessed in the name of Robert Prout in the | Seyneemt ly Soventy COME TEST TO, Ont Seventy-one dollars | Chiigs, traces: iu the ameunt otic Mende a seventy cents, ( thirty -six dollars ninety-four cents, ( $136.94.) Certificate 1751—On the middle eighteen feet five third inches (15645) of part of Lot * numbered tw sed in the nam at of one bnedr thirty-six dollars ninety four cents, ( $135.94.) Certificate 1632— On all of Lot number eighteen. (13,) in square numbered eight handred and sixty-nine, (569, ) assessed in the name of Robert Proutin, the amountot four Lundred and fifteen dollars four cents, ($415 04.) Certificate 1633—On all of Lot n iu square numbered eigh (69.) assessed in the name ber nineteen, ired and sixty Mf Robert Prout ne, in the ameuntof four hundred and fifteen dollars four Certificate 1757—On all of Lot number twenty-three, taebered two hundred aud fitt + name of Willian Dr amount of f nndred and ten d. eighty -three cents, ( $410.53.) tificnte 1759—On all of subdivision L qnare numbered three hundred and =v cents, ($415.04,) Certificate 16%4—On all of Lot in square numbered Cc (gets) arseed fn the name ot Robert Prout ia th amount of four hundred at nty-one dollars aah yap nogedenenge | P a <6, in the of H.'M. Dellinger in seventy cente,( $471.70.) the 'smount of five hundred. sind. twenty seven dollars twelve cents, ( $527.12.) twenty, (20.) and sixty -ni Certificate 1638—On all of Let number tweaty-one. (21,) in square numbered eight hundred and sixty (69,) assessed inthe name of Robert Pre mount of four hundred and seventy-one dollars seventy cents, ( $471.70.) Certificate 163%—On_ th chased by JL. Ash Lot number twenty -tw Certificate 1764—On the east twenty-five feet one-half inch (25 03.) of Lot number nine, (9.) in square numbere hundred and twenty. (32), asseseed inthe name of Mary B. Renner in ihe smount of one hundred and eighty-five dollars Linety-two ceuts,( $135.92.) twenty-six feet (25) pur. (fora balance.) of part of 22,)in square numbered eight bundred and sixty-nine, (s69,)assessed in the | Certificate ‘On the west twenty feet (20) of part name of Eobert Eroat in the amount of one han Soe Bema thlctoen. (15.75 Opty ed an ty =e Es wo hundred and eigli ® (gim043.), Went Collars’ forty-eight cents, | ee eee ne a Bn ao 2 neneneel ee humired and forty-eight dullars ($148 50.) Certificate 1757—On the middle nineteen feet (19) of part of Lot number one, (1.) in square numbered two hundred and fifty-two, (252,) assessed in the name of J. M. Graham in the amount of one bun- dred and forty-one dollars eight cents, (@141.03.) aifty ‘ate 1437—On all of Lot number twenty-three. (23.) in square numbered eight hundred and -1xty- iy (509,) assessed in the name of Emannuel Ma. in the amount of six hundred and ninety -three IX Cents, ( $685.66.) Certificate 1639—On all of Lot number ten, (10,) in eyuare numbered eight hundred and ninet x (aisiFactesed in the uate of CHW. Suniinis | Certificate 790—On the west three feet (3) of part of p amount of four hund:ed aud Bity-cight dollars fifty nine cents, ( $458.59.) —— Certificate 1640—On all of Lot number eleren, (11.) in square numbered eight hundred and ninety- Gight, (598.) assessed in the name of Wiliam H. Fuss in the amount of four hundred aud sixty dol- Jars ninety cents, ($400.90 ) Certificate 1649—On all of Lot number six, (6,) in fanare numbered nine hundred and forty-two, (942.) assezsed in the name of Michael Kelly in the amount of five hundred and thirty-five dollars twenty-eight cents, ( $535.23.) Certificate 1685—On all of Lot number nine (9) ia ‘yaare numbered nine hundred and forty-two, (942,) assessed in the name of F. parks in. the amount of five hundred and ‘thirty-five dullars twenty-eight cents, ( $535.28.) Certificate 1657—On the middle thirty fect (90) of part of Lot number one.(1.) in bine hundred and sixty-sev the name of John Collins int paeeen seventy-seven dollars Lot nomber seven, (7,) in square numbered two bundred and fifty-two, (252,) assessed in the name of Brooke Mackall in the amount of twenty-two dollars twenty-seven cents, ( $22.27.) Certificate 1806—On the west twenty feet one inch (20.01) of part of Lot number two.(2,) in squar numbered three hundred and nine 319, sessed in the name of Smith Petitt in the anionnt of one hundred and forty-nine dollars ten cents, ($149.20.) Certificate 1815—On all of subdivision Lot number one hundred and five, (105,) in square numbered three hundred and seventy-tive, (375.) asses: the name of T.W.Soran im the amount of on bundred and forty-six dollars two cents, ( $146.02.) Certificate 1821—On the middle fire feet f part of Lot pumber (2.)in square numbe four hn dred and five. (405,) assessed in the name of Mar ret Stewart inthe amount of thirty-seven dollars twelve cents, ( $37.12.) Certificate 1524—On the middle twenty fact (20 Fart of Lot number two, (2,)in square uumb four hundred and twenty-nine, (429.) the name of Caroline 8. Peugh in the oue hundred and forty-eight dollars iilty coute ($143.50 eee _— Certificate 1835—On the west twenty feet (20) of part ef Lot number two, (2,) in square numbered four hundred and twenty-nine, (429.) assessed in the name of Michael Thompson in the amount and forty-eight dollars fifty cents, ” amount of two forty-six cents, of ed (967) assessed in the u_the amount of four ars forty-four ceuts, Certificate 160—On the east fifty feet (50) of part a gh Lot number three, ( Hf abored Bin 3)inagnare numbered nine | ORE hundred mired Aad sixty-seven (37,) asscaned im the | (814520) name bert Collins inthe amount of four a e 826— 0; of 0 dred, gud sixty-two dollars forty-five cents, | “sttificate 1896—On four unaared near cnrees(3)) in in the nam ’ ($02.45.) Certificate 1670—On all of Lot B, in eqnare numbered nine hundred and forty ‘one, (941,) asseased in the —— cf —— heme a the amount of two updred ane ‘welve do! S seventy-two cents, ($21272,) z (429,) asreane JB amount of fiv 13th street, between the Canal and M st. Certificate 1827—On the west thirty feet (30) of part of Lot number thirteen,(13.) in =q bos Certificate 1671—On all of Lot number one, (1.) two hundred and forty-Ave, (245.1 assessed In thee Square numbered nine hundred and sixty six ) | name of Pierce Shoemaker in the Assessed th the name of William T. Batdwia in the Amonnt of one thonsand two hundred and eighteen dollars fifty-four cents, ( $1,215.54.) Certificate 1672—On all of Lot number two, (2.) in snare pumbered nine hundred and sixty -s1x.( 966.) assessed in the name of Wiltiam T. Baldwin in the amount cf nine hundred and twenty- doll: eighty -nine cents, ( $924.39.) YY Four dollars Water street, between 7th and 12th. Certificate 1674—On all of Lot number one, (1) ia 4) numbered four hundred and seventy zone, well im handred and eighty four doll ghty asc rt el wir dollars eight, (S16) any four do ee Certificate 1543—On all of subdivision Lot nomber one. (1.) in syusre numberedftwo hundred atd {or ty-Ciebt,(245.) aasessed in the name of Georz- F. Lindsa, the amount of nine hundred and five dollars vigbty-three cents, ( $905.53.) Certificate 1847 —On the middle thirteen feet ten in- ches (15.10) of part of Lot number twenty fv. (3. in square numbered two hundred and flty. 250. of Columbus Alexa der in the amonat of eighty fivedollarstwenty four cents, ( $35.24.) De ents, Certificate 1869—On all of Lot number twenty-th (23.) iu square numbered two three, (253,) assessed in the nam in the amount ot three hundred lars seventy-two cents, ( $369. Certificate 1850—On the sonth twenty-two feet ton and one-half inches (22.104 f Lot number twenty four, (24,) in square numbered two i and fifty-three, (253.) assessed son Naylor in the amount of on: dollars biaety-2ix cents, ( $140.96. ificate 1861—On all of Lot number twenty-five (35,) in square numbered two hundred ft three, (253.) assessed in the name of Char ander in the amount of two hundred a two dollars ninety-five ceuts, ($252 99.) Certificate 1675—On all re numbered fon mmdred aud hiry- {William Dare nd sixty -nine dol- of Lot number two, (2,) in r hundred and seveat the amount of five huudced and afte four della jount of five hnnJ fifteen cents, ( $553.15.) aa a Certificate 1676—On all of Lot numb sqnare numbered four hundred (471,) assessed in the name of And: the amount of five hundi siaty-cight cents, ( $804 Certificate 1677—On all of Lot number four, (4;) in square numbered four hundred and seven [hope pty Laplace me Andrew Rothwell i e ount one hundred and eighty- = lare forty five cents, $188.10.) Suy three dol Certificate 1679—On all o! three, (3.) in Lot number one. (1,) in € *quare numbered three hundred and ninety-one, | Certificate 1977—On all of snbdiv Lot A, (riencaeased im the namo of William A. Bradley | square numbered two hundred, wat” crpkty ont nthe amount of.one thou-and two hundred aud | (21.)asseseed inthe bane ot by Daviiliog cod sixty-eight doilars eighty cents, ( $1,238.50,) Certificate 1630—On all of Lot number two, (2,) in ware numbered three handrod and waste oun (301,) asseased tn the uame of M.A. J. Kimmell td of one th ‘and two hand: ~ tyrelght qollarseighty cous, S150 ae x Coriificate 1685—-On all of 4inthe amount of one hundred and fort, one dollars seventy-five oruts,(§1i173 ) 2 Certificate 1890—On the north twenty-two fect five inches (22.5) of part of Lot number thirteen. in square numbered two hundred and igh (285,) assessed in the name of 8.8. Cox tn amount of one bundred and ~seven dollars number one, (1,) in ) sixty-two cents, ( $137.62 } square inumbered tres hn i twei U weptimeonre veaaun of Phonan Wiley i Certificate 18988—On all of snbdivision Lot number lars twelve cents, ( $524.12.) Sah io) ay wr pg hentred and *(20.) asecssed ‘name of George Certificate 1636—On all of Taylor in ihe amount of three hundred and sisi, seers ‘Dumbered ties ae two five cents, ( $352.05.) — (on },) assessed in the name of ‘amount of two hundred aud Alty. three, (3,) in Orga ate Eetpe, tr the }.) assessed in the name of William R. twenty-six amount of two hundred and Jasseered in the name ot Nathan Towson id ighteen feet five and | 1WE—On the morth tween: of Let number tes hy Po in the nave ¢ | hundred and fifty four coite Certificate 195—0n al! of fh sqnare nomberet (256,) amensed rm Cp amount of two hundrd aed eeenty eight « couts,( $ZE 83 Certificate 19—On the north twonts 6 of Lot number Mie two hundred and fifty sight, the name of Jalia Keep tn the amy dollars tw bupdred and twenty uhter | conte, 9123.24.) Certificate 117—On all s\uare unmbered t } eighty tive ce ss, Certificate 1918—On all of Lot anim qnare numbered two hundred ant cies sessed in the name of J. Ro Ellis. | -amount of three humered and sixty wi weventy two cents, $35: Certificate 5919—On the sonth feet ¢ (00.00) of part of Lot aumber four numbered two hundred an pi seveed in the of Laure ™ 4 three 4 sevemty « seven cents. $8177 Certificate 1922—On all of are numbered uJ enemned ts amonnt ef y five cente wrrificate 1973—On the « hee (21.00) of part of bet re Bumberad tw arseaerd in the the amownt of on ip th dollars " an 49.08) of part of Lot nambor four | numbered two hundred and winet . the name of NC. Deap of two hundred and three dollars forty S28.45. 4h street, between Maine ay, an! P strect Certificate 12%—On four hundred and name of WD. Ws | four bund | cw name D Wie hundred and five dollars fifiy nine cents, , $20 Certificate 12—0» all of Lot Din & rmber: four hundred and sty tw i | name of W. D. Wive tr | and eighty-one dollars fe | Certificate 1533—On the | partof Lot number thirter | fered tw dred and n tn the 1 WD. Wire tn thy 7 hondred thirty even dollars tweaty-tw conte, $ 1931—On the middle f. Certificate 1985—On tho senth seve rtef Lot meh vor hundred and ninety thee the name of 8 Herm an th th dred and six dollars € cate 19%—(n the sonth thirty-one feet 21) of Lot umber one. (1.) in squar tuberet mnérad and ninety-three, (493,) sessed in tJ. H. Heintein in ftw aud nts nineteca dollars t ie cate MGT —On the north trent of Lot number fonrt four hundred snd the name of J bondred aud tw ($135.19.) Certificate 1939°—On the fattot Lot number t red fenr bunds and winet) three, Jn the name Keach Clemente one tnndred conta, ( $149.73. nth twenty feet (20) of part dired and nine 14.) in snare nambered the pane of Reand ME t ree, (a) aantaned Clements in tbe amon fone hundred and forty-nine dollarseesenty -three cents, ($149 73.) Certificate 1941—On al! of Lot number fittern, (15,) ir square numbered four hundrt and ninety thr (493. aseeesed tp name of Bamorl Hermon in the swount of three hundred and cighty-one del Jars forty four cents, ( $351.44.) Certificate 142—On the north twenty feet (90) of Partot Lot pumber tourteen.(14,) in sjuare wn bered fonr hundred and ninety three .) me sessed in the name of M. Oppenheimer th the amount of one hundred and forty-nine dollars se. enty-four cents. ; $149.74.) thirty Certificate 1943 -On the north f nambe inches 6) of 7 eyuare pumbe foar bundred and ni (494. askemeed in the name of Pompey Jackeon the amount of bundred aud eighty dollar. eighty-two cent-. $240.82.) Certificate 194s—On the south thirty two wehes (32.11) of part of Lot num! sqnare numbered four bundred (4%4,) aasessed in the name of P. amennt of two hinds eight conta, | $25) 5° Certificate 1645—On the sixteen fect (1% the north part of Lot number fitteen sqrare numb 3 four bandred and » (4M,) assessed in the name of J. B. Kurck in amount of one hundred twenty-four dollars #& ty cents, $124 70.) Dertificate 1949—On all of Lot Fin =)narennm oor hun 80d rinety-four. (494.) acer me of r Me Gs fn the amonnt redandeightecn dollars ninety thres cen hundred and cig lars ninety three ‘con rtificate 1943—On ell of Lot H dered fonr tinndred and ninety -f ty the name ot CJ. Brewer in a im the A aud thirty dollars fifty- atioinin Db { ] re nem aes eee vant of three cout tn sqra rat honiesd ena ightecu dollars nine a ty the sonth one foot «ig inches t number fifteen, 15.) 1m «nar ninety -four. ( 494.) as. vane of Pompey Jackson in th nine dollars thirty-eight cents. (99.3 —On the sonth sixte: feet seven of part of Lot number on, 4 four hundred and nm nety five, 7 od in. thee snes ye thine C. Bacon in the amount of one hundred and tu 0 eighty Cente, $103.9. - si eee Certifice orge Mattingly in th dollars sixty-seven conte, amonut of fitty two. $22. allot Lot nnmber thirty three, a four meatied nin in the name of M- Cutiinane ba * hundred and sevewy sis dc its. SI7EBS.) ’ : i in . the io of George Mi ingly in the amennt of one bund wd eas - one dollars four cents, (@ISLOL Std Sebty Certificate 1987—On all # Lot number thirty seren in eqs 1 four hundred ands Pre (eas George F. W er in the anv handred aud fift, dollars forty-nine cents, (@ 156.49.) haiccditgs Certificate On the north four feet (4) of par f Lot number thirty-eight, (38) in square nen bered four hi d aud ninety-five, 495.) assear in the name of George F. Walker in the auvant of te, ( $25.03.) fonth twenty numbered for Semsed int amount of 01 forty-thre Certificate 196°—On all of Lot number thirty-nine, {39.) in square numbered f ed and winety Five, ( 495.) assemeed In the t 1 George Matting {y in the amount onr hundred andeighty-one dl fare four cents, ; §1n1.04.) vrtificate 1961—On all of Lot numbered forts, (40.7 im square bumbered fonr hundred and ninety fives ‘ Jasaaneed in the name of George Mattingly in eamonnt of two hondred and five dollars afty- ine cents, ( $205.59.) vans the Sern April, 15330 Aiter service of notice therefor t Certificate 188—On all of subdivision Lots L ant K. the pans of Henry Bi eRe eee uk roo hundred snd three “dollars scveuteen aut, > Certificate 191—On ali of subdivision somber pine, (9%.) in sunare humbered Saints cite ad assessed in the name of Hugh Murray in the amount of hundred and dollars thirteen cents, $120.15.) en al! of subdivision Lot number ip square pumbered thirty eight, s Certificate 195—0n ree, (3. he nascased in the name of Hugh Mar ray the amount of one bi red aud seventy-ecven dollars Sixteen cents, 17 i6) a Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that agree- ably to the aforesaid provisions of law, «aid Lote or

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