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WERS EooK DISABLED EX-CONFEDERATES. A TALKING SKELETON. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SEWING MACHINES, &e. acme “ == = FUTURE DAY FT STANDS AT THE HEAD! iy eee eater at eaten oe 1S | tonne Sprague’ AGlmhical tsoies (xc be a eeu eeearKe SEY iON. = = ae © = TH Sw : . for . Be ice Se ‘ean tio Cuastoatoe 8 OS Rees 1 hibited at Rush Medical College. W Hall's Hair Rencrer to fourtneediava a ibfestares Frcs. FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokery. HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers, Ladiew ana 3s Hantal Sia 2 bucco ° rs | Somedays ago the News and Courier gave | From the Chicago Tribune, ray hair to its youthful color, prevents baldness, makes | AUCTIO? SALE OF DESIR. the hair Soft and glossy, does not stain the skin, and is PROPERTY a SIMPY OVED SVREET Bt kt . ON ‘s : 3, r E r % E Si. CETS é sn weonnt of the organizations that are now | Isaac Sprague, who 1s usually advertised in altogether the best known reuiedy for all hsirandscalp | {WELETM AND THIRTEENTH = orme ort tina and Virginia for | museums or traveling shows as iving skel- | diseases, Ou MONDAY, NOVEMBER TWEN' ; daring fwith- | the Rush Medical College, and was made the | A ERS SARSAPARKLLA THoROvoMEY cLEaN. | {5 art ct Lot 26; tquare 28, Havin 4 during the war and are now with- aes Gana eee ses the blood, stimulates tie vital functions, and re- | fret 9 inches cn the suuth side of L strec ‘ Tany adequate ns of suy In Vir-| subject of a lecture by Dr. Henry M. Lyman. | sore the hatin and attanathr We Goren tens ae erem ee Tit d cast) taiaone sacs the gallant Capt. Charles U. | Several hundred students filled the tiers of seats | impure ean feel well, Bhere ioe weary, languid feeling, | var at che per cent interest ing zealously in this matter, | that Tose above each other to the roof of the | aud often a sense of dispourmetanent and despondency. | De ccured he alonsly iis matter, | that rose abov xe irele below | Persons having this feeling should take Ayer's Sarsapas 4h eae tune t amphitheater, and in the small semicircle below ¥ ed t een ton. A skeleton he was, indeed, | Filla to purity aud vitalize the blood. = eflorts are m zement. IN @} for there did not appear to be a single y f defaulting pure hacer after P| recent Ie flesh on his body, and the skin was drawn s 1437 Pennsylvania ie has) tightly over t He wore a pair of J.T, COLDWELL, Anctioneer. U20-dt3 ug five | trunks, leavi chest and arms nu % ‘ | } . ED, ON AC. } if other p repulsive sizht to any lover ot the | STERES UNTIL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER the state ort divine” it would-be dimeutt to | OF Great Lvreresr. ee ne. The man's spine was curred to une and there was a tremulous pulsation in — beck over the right hat produced = 1 irritating + upon an observer's nel And if you have a little time to spare. why you may as | A is not attenuated in comparison | weit read it, and kee us until you comets tie | t and his n seems to pr last. t bnt_all the rema a alated bones, ALL-WoOL, 1 Was ture was interesting and was much attention. He 7 R oa : ; d'sease to be a genuine cas HEAVS-WEIGHT CASSIMERE SUITS Palas: Boks : atrophy, and went on graph Atbm mont $ the lateral curya- 810, 810, #10. “ ae Se Renae I ture of the spine L fovanditiow thw In Give different shades, The talkall over thecity, | _ vA é ee NPHOMAS DOWLES c , mascies. - AND BASKET ctor svrrs, = ins © Was forty-two vei CeuERe ae BPLIGLOTH EES, SPECIAT, SALE TO COvER AnyaNcrs. i eting from pr SI GE OF SEVENTY-EIVE O11, trophy for thir In all the Iatest sh -I button, 3button,and | AND ONG COMBINING vid Tie lecture: s button. SU, 815 oo i and TMH x od twenty years. AND A 4 ¥ auction ros i an ities sl. wit 7 seventy-five Oil Pi 8, . 10 ¢ wal! i whi ut two years,and will be the speaker drew attention to the f sold for's as banca . Gt at » left on the y styles there must be toselect from, | B20 HOMAS DOWLING, Anct._ Ce nd shoulder, and that | grmrure how mans 6 ————— w ' TPSOMAS DOW Auctioneer, ‘ t oe BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS, 0 UNCUT MIR aie ‘es HANDSOME T. TABLES, z and were out of pr or bef , heir rts of the bots exhibition. Give to the front. 1the most he! | : | LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING co, ALIN. : T AUCTION, 1 Have you nes s asked CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, RD. ® ‘ ost RS. ninatic | 24 ple tor whom they feucht will not ti 4 at e z j Firere. zed until some way has been found t hearty me 508. 908 J, 0 HOMMZMAS, feo Fotete Auctioneer, ‘ a cen : 1 enn : ed our dea and now I | es NW ith st. Nw. . IWih und F strerts northwest, . ) leton_repeated in r UR BRICK DWELLIN . us of inp i yi i af ‘The doctor went on to —s STREET, BETWt } 1 tes DP AND QSTRE t to teil how Sprasu TY GF WASHINGTON, IN THE DIS! : complaint we COLUMBIA, > sible to cur THE by an accident, ce ne Ten $ were favorable of arrest ease, it being con eles; bu ned to a certain se nm the dis te franc was put Ina sack alons with some wed up, was thrown into the e 1 Moham-| insidious we ted fol. | lowed by 2 f what he we 1, in an , for he now id humorous way, | BALTIMORE DRY GOODS HOUSE NEW FALL GOoDs DAILY, GIVE US A CALL AT ONCE. WELL-ENOWN Is Receiving Its £08 Tih Stre r Coluabia, the 4th day : Fgnity. % nwner of the note secured by reson of delault in the edt by the sald deed ein fh HIRTE OL tie Disty nin Equity, « “numb red 8, est of Mary 1, Hail, the said deed! of tra prophecy al- | pounds. He hi Ace Koran in the Wd. Ee Cty $2,090 Coumission for a Horse | 31M uM MM ure to be the who re- ly sold ttson, is on a MM MME Mi MER ME MEEE A TTT AAT AA 7 AAA sa 7 satan Ve | four (4) Brick Dye i in ten 10) & Swill reel th in respect of weld RRR SSS, HRS wie SS. K Re R R35. CUTLERY AND GENERAL HAnDWane, ‘ LOF A VALUAT = EP MAY eo EWENTY. ts £ ni3 (24 Pennsylvania ay P ‘a 4 We Ane Orrensa ; i NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, : in hint wou! s to on ; ra banker, Mr. Andare eclling single nnd double Swing € oone verything in the way of hor see : inst day ¢ ndard of the. er GAS BRACKETS, fart SI the hbor to art up the cz In Brass and Gilt,at 49 and 50 cents each, and other | from th ‘ Vg while he (Mather) ke gouds proportionately low, ? s that he was indy a a ee We have a line of COOKING RANGES at various | north twe the Almi ng them, suddenly ng his eyes, to r i viewed the perfor ble distance in the re but this main mot | arou il him, and exclaimed, with an airof convic swith age sta ned : “T come from Pare cre T have been | Johnson's hands for traini ania nothing | With Aliuh and his propaet. ‘How FE would like | that Mr. Ell, smith cone be invented to corer f totelly Lt saw and heard! but you would } int in the horse for and soon after ling half When the IRON TILE FIRE-PLACE inices, from $8.50 to $150, Last spring the animal was placed in Peter GAS BURNERS and GLOBES at LOW PRICES, of with BRASS FRawEs, | {Solve months, fut to the Terms of h; Dalence in sfx and nis, with interes S a a per cent er annuin, p Re nally z nip eed os ‘o impressed him that he became a half owner from $12.00 to $73, ed ‘aby decd trusty Grail cis at hie par minutes & carried this trick | in the pacer, paying less than $500 for lils share . = asers's option, A deposit of will berequited at the ex- fon that not the stightest m ove | of the animal. Later he seeured the other half, BRASS ANDIBO: to $50 per pate, Hie of sai Jf terns of sale ase not complied with ‘by over in- | Ment w ptible za he simulated ec | and in the summer of 1882 found himself the TORTABLE BUCK. from 5 to 352, the Tight to resell the pri at the 1 ie : es | after which le appeared to recover from a st owner of a horse that could go a iniie in about Dame - nilting purchaser on Ave days’ notice in Even ‘mate and the bal | of profnd lethargy, cast wondering 25. ‘ 2 TARLOR GRATES, from $10 to $109, newspaper, Conveyauces and recordiug at pur chasers cet F strect northwest; ZELL, 2191 H strect northwest: Truste on win, and at the end of the s the entire fleld that started against him had s readily defrayed by his part been distanced. Then came a cloud on Tt was then that Reut Past the t | Hitherto rose-tinted horizon of Mr. Pr y of t < to arr Mather’s turf experience. At Pittsburg t proceedir en sick. Mr. Smith, the other disarm him by to buy or seil. Mr. Mather re- sent to , and bousht out Smith. At Chicago this i ver 1a mile in 2:10. Tn the mean- number of followers, and t id secured an at trom ent of troops was tenotninious! ch was to the eifect that in ease f That was the beginning of the il the horse for over 318,000 the iu the Sondan. Le his commission on thi ze eS — tions with Commodore Kit | Were opened, the priee of Johnson b } at 220,000, These tleures were sat md heat ahind of cvurt. The expense incident good heats, 19 ained but to | Dan Woodman GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, (PUE LANGEST SIZE NICKEL-TLATED Complete, $4.50, ” 3. W. SCHAEFER, pro- DEALFR IN FINE CHINA AND GLASS, All conveyaucing at the NO. 10207TH STREET NORTHWEST, RO. HOLTZMAN. not be able to understands it. His followers | trotters and pacers i tions in Michi- * Otkes Ghat ses n visible to © a Ob- | became s a signal from | gan Mr, Mather concluded to #o across the lake EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., CCTION SALE OF THE DESTRARLE DWELLT e thelr Ti ud see how his horse would perform. He Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, AOTC ON Ke RECT, No. 1403, THE announced that” Allah had nd Detrott in time to see Johnson win his 3 RESIDENCE OF THE LA E en him to be his prophet, which | sept 1425 Now York avenue, GERSOLL, ntbusid mong Wis adherenta| in Had tho pen By virtucof twoderds of trust, dated, wepoctivels, the opportuni on the first iy of Nov ber, Ts wd eighth da: nd recorded in Liber a folio 144, in the L. public auction, tn DECEMBER KP. M. the ington, District thereon, to corded snbdi- hundred and sane. 0 arveyor ot us Of sile: On wo and th “fourth cash, and the with intercst the MENT, jy the entire aucunt of 7 nl7-<d&ds e was the Mather suzgested ded over to him and le would man loses all and Christmas « interest in! ound | 7 evatorios and with Smith. Mr. Smith objected gently, aded | wrions results of the Massachusetts ¢ tirin!; He Would take $2,000, and Mr. all to the | huts a door on hi Mather could have $18,000. At this’ juncture and to th al, but ze for the antique is about oyer, Mit. Mather sonzht consolation and advice from vear hari ou n of 1,000 peopl » Who pay a mere Juhn Splan, who was one of the party. “If seems to me,” he said, “that Tam paying an awful commission. retired of the chair that makes your 1 as though you'd been leaning inst a 1 won't use it, just because ove like it t the en-| War EE. Woon « Co. HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMPROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS FOR Cc ND ATTIC BP AY at public ity THE THIRD DA at FOUR O'CLOCK B. in pvc of land and promises’ kuown and deserited on 4 plan or Plat of the City of Washington, Dis= lumbia, ws bein part of lot ten (10), in square a ., 6) dred and seventy (770), being the nerth 5 “Does replied S “ ae ; FUDLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLING! ont on 3d "street east and. there: by that wt he Treasury pays one-half of | ought over In the Muyilywer.—Zuston | ves i? replied Spla ae ee - With Atstrect pout o4 tect Sy nichoe Maroy aks Bate of th e ‘ - the boys sella horse fora man, they just split | No 296 W. Balt, st. ana No, 1 North Liberty Street, Werms One-third cash; balanes in two eqnal instal- ant to get.a dog's muzzle,” eaid n little | the amount in two with the cone? ments at sixand twelve months, Lotes to peur tuterest eee, & Hardware store. | “Is it for |“ cwnett Ts thas ceully the Groton palbiiorsy Ma pvt Oa Te ded of eeeee on aeneroamt Per anna. to be secured asked the cautions stote-keeper. | «Certainly. When Harus he sold for €86,000, : purchaner. A depesit of aluorcoutmdse tinal it isn't.” replied the little tellow | y got $17,500 for ny pate gig sis |naninstel Bad Punter ee | Conveyancing, eat purchases aie Tee os shington for our dos.” ‘The stores | Pet $17,500 for my part. 3 [Paver Action! Hebouaaing dob | complied with in ton davm othcrwine the Tete ee feat Tinto | . Mf. Mather wanted to hear no more, int went 3 Heat Plot Sep ane Bar | Sorve the Sight to revel the property at the rick aud ret and de- pecuer be anion +0) be more xuarded in the | across to the Palmer House rotunda at a2Waait | 8% Ofeawainursteck! Sangeet | Ge the defsmdtine purchases ager Ave dees public ‘no- pture When be asks eustomers questions —| in order to sign the bill ee sale. After the sale [ine Bins! | A Beatty Well | ee coetae Bree’ 2 Soule newspaper publisied an Yonkers Gazetie. had been concluded and the draft for the money | GGG, U ished, HARD SHOOTIN a " CHARLES F. ROWE, eae ne apprentice, as the proud ) handed over and vouched for by abunke the| @ 6U U3 ie Guage. Wo also Wave Se 31) 4s street nw. penctoem, Lady of the mansion where he was at | party again fell to chatting. G GGU_UN , stock a full line of ‘our ccle= SRK Faves ed him without deigning him even so] “Don't you think,” said Mr. Smith to Mr.| GGG COUN NS ae atta aa ee Greet: | DUNCANSON BROS Mu eaNe:) oy akan ald one of the a glance, “All right, my beauty: you | Mather, “that now that you have got all that | nichardson's $100 Hammhie Oe oe : board of a | causail by me now without athoucht oF care | money yon could afford to buy us a nice elgar?” J.U. OMEARA & CO., IPPFOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. near Toledo. . for my breaking heart, but just wait till the boss “T should like to,” was the Teply, “but I have | 210 1347 Peunsylvania ayenuc, Washington, D.C. run ft. Sends tn his bill for this job and you'll mighty | only just time to eaten my train: soon have to shed that seal-skin sacque und dia- | was made for hls satchel, mond ear-drops and dnd a place in the humbler |" “You'd better look out,” Walks of life. Then you'll be glad to get aris- | “pyery eandbagaer In Chica; plumber, but Pil make you grovel for | Ing for you to get that mone; y,and they are se slichts before Millet you win me.—Cincin- Uning the road from here to the depot now.” nati Saturday Night. “Oh, Lhaven't got the money,” replied Mr. “Is you gw to get an overcoat this win- | Mather, earnestly. ‘I put it ali in the bank ter: e citizen of a fellow-citizeng “Well, | except $15. Good day, gentlemen.” 1 dunno how dat’s gwine to be,” was the reply. | Good day, “Ise done got my eye ona coat, but de fellah | bless you.” and a grab sald John Sptan. poke up: But ing out y ir, give a poor blind man a nickel,” | From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, paper man, two mer fi We'll go help each 1 you can bet we dsome of these ne i the offices, and whent ‘But you arenot blind,” remarked “No, but my partner is. He is Ger Tue Besr, zo has been wait-| “SHE CONCORD HARNGS8” TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME DWFLU EAST SIDE OF SECOND STRE RTH A AND EAST CAPITOL STREETS, By virtue of a deed of trust. dated the thirteent day of October, 1882, and duly recorded in Liber! 1021, folio 809 ét seq., one of the Land Records of! iG ON THE BETWEEN init Washington, District’ of Columbia, the. undersien CONCORD COLLARS, Tascnenione ‘pobltemetion frontot henson ; LvZ& BRO, ise. on THURSDAY, DECEMBER. SIXTH. Isbin FOUR O'CLOCK, the following-deserfbed property, viz: 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, Parts of Lots 9, 10 and 11. in sqnare 759, described as fol ‘Adjoining the National Hotel, | !oWs: Bezinning for the saine sixty-one fect south from « beggar toa gentleman on Aus-| “Yes, slr, I was for six years a resident of Biszops Casenonrse— ‘West fifty-five fect and one-half inch to the place of be. . . For Chapped Hands, Face and Lips; removes Sunt i rement Cairo, Egypt,” answered Mr. Frederick Koskul, | snd venders the Sui genre Bor rey Sunbar | ining, together wth the hapros the northwest corner of said square and run thence replied Mr. Smith, and “God | Sole Agents for Hill's Celebrated Concord Harness, | southaiany od atrntristtaeoe ; thenceeast fifty-five 3 <j ‘ e' ch to dividi line between lots ft ecunt dat ownsit keepshls eye on it, too."—Arkans [ee ee 14 at lowest | Simbad nica dle thee par gd rd ne connie Draeder ene AERO i ore hie PAlae) Pee puet ElGuriticas, (TEX Be | Aly done teat tex eee cee eects cae filty-four feet ten inches to east line of lot eleven; thence orth seventeen fect and one-lalf inchs thence ‘West fif- ty-four fect ten inches: thence south one foot: thence ts. -third cash; the balance at six and twelve - draughtsman for Peters furnishing company, to| and is invaluable for the Toilet. Price, a8e pet | Monthy with Dots beating lute aak y bya eth » is or- | sty + dow corner W: ‘i If the terms le 7 ar ato mj ud ea ts ata sof | standing dove thereon the coruer watching to | the query of a Post Dispatch man this morntig, | Lotta, “Try t and if not eatished netum the botde | doe oF use 9 the Sirustees feecte aie eee Pian 2 otty i You “& Then ahOuee ate coming.”— Texas Siftays. | “Twas employed by the father of the present and have the money refunded, sell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting {ize something pretty gvod. You know it| «there you in the late var?” asked a veteran kheiive as supervising architect of the paldces | Prepared by L. C. BISHOP, Drugpist, Rees aaeee ith Gonseyancing and recording at purcha- P Ltogether to take quite Catan ttiat | of a badly demoralized citizen, who came hob. | Keowee ee Ghizerah, and of course know 70 Oth strect, corner street northwest, | BeF'S cost, $10 deposit will be rrauired at time of sale, Vall weil together to make quite a stir in alittle} ping down the street on & crutch. ‘1 don’t | something of the general condition of things | _ccl8 Washington, D. n&Mdkds JESSE H. WILSON, j Trustees, tute like that. And we're all foro know how late you mean,” was the sad reply. | over there core, = et, rcs ane gee th “she gave me this oue last evening before tea.” | “What were your impressions of the general Hi, D. Barr, F[908. J. FISHER &.00., Auction e bs : change. character of the people?” : TE PRO! ee And what Is this animal eallea>" asked the | ‘The people of Soudan are made up mostly SORTER ASD TAILOR. CHINE WASHTNGTOR. HOUSE” CONNGL OF hat Governors Cost. teacher of @ class in natural history, as he | of Bedoulns, Arabians and Africans. Tho FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED, PERE RRs ND PENNSYLVANIA AVE- Frota the Cha-ageterala, pointed tog picture of a sloth. And the class | vilest epithet they can flingata passing strangers, UE Se The two highest salaried governors of the = Cea at once: “A messenger bo: f New Yerk and Pennsy penis Oa year each. The ne —————+e-—___ fanatics. Relic Miss FE Sarseudene, fanatics. Religion is the only industry to be in their estimation—is *Misrany,’ or Christian. | _ Gentlemen who have had troublein getting fittedana | Under and by virtueof a decree of Se sre The entire population is made up of. religious | ®uited are invited to call at the Fashion House, 1111 Pa. Ave., Washington, D.C. found in Soudan exept, forced labor, and 1 do | 7 m the Londgn Truth. not think the unaided Egyptian forces would aristocratic con oI ‘ ” tions. He is not yet middle. ill the False Prophet take Khartoum? of Ohio. Mo: clent. The bride elect was not. I am assured, | no claim to the labors of the inhabitants, and | Ts. ione justice to by the son of the Illustrions | whether the town stands or fi she isa * at what did Moore write about the | as it would result in the upbuilding ofa new ity and wit united in any other | inthe hands of religious chiefs and deryishes the alls will make no | UiNKtye i when he criticised her behind her back. | mark in history. Should the prophet annihilate | JOHN C. SHS, Treaster. dy" in the sense that she ts Irish-| the entire country it would be ne disadvantage, | ALBERT Ls RAVAN erty. . Dumgoros: 2m Astt. Sooty. Erin! And was there ever more | world. The entire power of the country now is] Benfamin P, Snyder, "Giartes Conner lore “Thave little doubt of it. Khartoum ts only Ce oe Charter, ¢ A from s served with social and mititary | a hut town. The houses are inferior to the ne- niatter frare is the pay action in a crack regiment. His title is an- gro log cabins of the south. Agriculture lays | of Securit Cassels, John Cassels, BY do Lady Blessingiva, | whose ignorance is dense,” Albert L. Sttirtevant, Thomas. T have to annouace the engagement of the si!- | ever be able to quell a general rellgious upris- Se Be Ro OH ACCIDENT. ver king's heiress to an English noblemen of} a Caenn lore Bag eE Re Nae COMPANY, act of Congress January 22a. 1 counted SG ag cae P. . SNYDER, President LOVER ae Riggs Too, ‘Vice President, John G, Parke, itd | LARGE LOT OF OLD YUMRER AT PUBLIC AUC- oO [ON] DECEMBER THIRD, at TWELVE | RE SEREAS, BES Mat Benning’s Race Course, in ned in the fene= aud, stables and other buildings om the ls of the race course, THOS. J. FISHER & CO. Aucts a AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR jones, Carriages, Buewic DAL, PHL ESDay an ISAT mening at TEN O'CLOCK, having Horess or Carriages for esi will tae best anethod of a CABLE, NIMPROVED PE tno ‘Al 40 O'CLOCK P.M. pact two-story frida Uw AME DAY, AT 345 O'CLOCK wed by a twornt tg SAME DAY, AT 4.20 O1CLOCK P.M. at war's mal Up a testa ON FRIDAY i. AT 3.00 two-story Bi ry Brick Dive reve st DAY ON SAME DAY, AT 4.39 O'CLOCK Pw. and 38, square 1% ‘ x nue, between I Property: at haser or yarn t [A085 Saori » a SRE HINES 2 BAZAK GLOVE Lid TING 9 pe tt + lates BACH, Corer 7th and H, New Hove, 4 lest SEWING MACHINES of the at our off somine tht ¢ NEFDLES, PAS ADY-w OR Ey SEMIN nim 97 ERSINTH ATIOCLOCK | AN aT GREAT ved by can Nex MCKENNEY, & Ul Cars. ci asswan PLATED WARE A GOOD QUALITY GILBAYS LACK Cl INISHINGS. TAIN © Penna. dvenue, JOHN sue MAN & CO. Estate Auctionvers OF A VALUABLE TOT, IM TANTIAL ONE AND TM BUILDING. 5 KTHWEST. DIREC ION BUREAU, PROCESS UF EREC- nin front of the prea. TRITENH DAY OF NOVEMBI FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the tol estate, si The west in square four (44) tet ais . by depth « street, with 1 fo Wantiner t KR RINTIAS G. LEDERER, GE BAUEK, AVENUP NORTH EAST SIDE. OF TWEEN NA DAI Kk five days’ adv THU surance, EOF VALUABLE REAT. FSTAT! IDE OF P STREE RTH CARLO) AND ON JACKSON: FAC THE GOVERNMENT G OFFI By virtue of a deed of trast to the nndersignod, bearing date Febrnury Ist. 1882, and duly recorded in Liler No, 992, folig 64, et eea.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, ana at the written | Peajuest of the party thereby secured, we Nall expose to pu ront of the preinises on SATURDAY, TH DAY OF NOVEMBER. A.D. tees, at satin” ral z OCK P.M, the tate, to wit: Sub-lots sixty-five if (08, sixty 1) and eeventy-two. sixt}-seven (67), slaiy- f original lote = | (70), seventy-on ‘x hundred and sixtecn (6) or ( | SEW York: 3 it PUEL of ali kids A | BLLUML S Pie's Coan Ww | ces J. GAWLER, €.d. Gawurn & Co, WOOD AND COAL, ‘ Postie ine Sew | Ooaur W ub) 2 JOUNSON WHARVES AND TARGEST PRIVATE neue hues Lox EXUENSTVE WHA BROTHERS. RAFLNOAD YARD: TROAD Yann sortiop the ecomeinas dhaag Of COAL DELIVERED ON Cans DIRECT PROM THR MINES INTO OU MALY, sy in best qu Us COAL OOD, « AMES WEL Tth striet. new and of ¢ ber Taw nv do Be We _UNDERTAKERs. iE a Jot of Taken’ PINE UNDERTAKER ihe Successors to Buchly’s Undertaking Establishment, 922.Pa. Ave. n.w., (formerly 912 Pa, Ave) Everything fret. iORST, lume and reasonsble. Telephone Is. gpocialty, sept sensor to Anthony Baght, Undertaker, 912 Pennsylvania Avenne northwest, post complete ns for trans cstablis ient fun, nts in the comme a, wuld | Quitk’s eubdivi Clxistern (18), square the improvements thereon, N: MEDIATELY “THEREAFTER, AT FIVE one (91), in Cabor's sibdivision of a , beings purt AND nty-seve . square, | -third cash: balance in one and two. | Years, in equal payments, with futer- ccntiim per smuun from day annnally, and secured purchaser's option, Ad re ae at the sal mas are not within six days from date of sale. t! the night to’ re ell th and cost . on five days? wepaper, Conveyancing . PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE PROPERTY. 1 to comply with the termi of sale. tt will be : NOVEMBER THUKIILIM, 133, Was Trustees, | THOMAS DOWLING, A n24-akds ALUARLE IMPROVED ESTATE IN WASHINGION CITY, AT RF AU 1875, reconded in Lfber No, Jand records of Washington county, D quest of the holder of the note secured ther-Ly. Twill fel at public auction, tn tront of tho promtars, Gh SAT- | UkDaY, DECEMBER FIR-T- ps5, a FOURO'CLOCE, all that ccrtain piece or parcel ind known and de- sabalan tot numbered forty-five i), of Pierce aud Klinule’s subdivision of orizinal lutein aquare numbered two hundred and seven (207), situate on southeast core her of S und 15th streets northwest. Improvements con- sist of a two-story and munsard Brick House, with back building and stabie, = twelve mouths from day of sale, with interst at six p cent, payable semi-annually mmtil paid, secured by ied of trust on premises sold. A deposit of #100 will be re- | quired at tine of sule. Ifthe terms of | plied with in seven days the trusters rese 2 re hot co the ri Conveyancing at cust of purchaser _D, HARTLEY, n20-dis AUSTIN HERI’ } Trustees, rpuowss DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, Under and by virtue of a decme of the Supreme, Court of the District of Columbla, passed on the Zist day of November, 1883, in Equity cause pum- Rered 8506, we shall sel, at pubLiC auction, in ficut of fhe gespective preanives, on WEDNESDAY. the FILTH. DAY OF DECEMBER, 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK PM, ‘all those certain pieces or faroels of ground, lying and ou thes lat thereof aa the went toeaty ee at e eroNN jereof a8 wenty-thinee (2 fect front, by depth one undead and beets Vib) kek 220) feet of Tot numbered eighty-six (86), In Tol Stdattion thereto, in eatars numberea nine ie story brick house, numbered 2525 West (P) street north- fread: amd sald pat mediately in the rear thereof, and is unimproved. ‘Terms of sale, as ‘said decree: cach Jot at. the of sale); residue at six and twelve cing and recording at cost. “The trustecs re- serve the right to. ‘the property st defaulting pus. Feed and risk if terms are not complied ia a ‘CHAS, H. CRAGIN, Jn. Under the au ott grat et ee-l nmin, | Sa Sohat For Other Auctions See Sth Page. THE TRADES. SETT BINDERY, aa Doe cat al at eaipea Dock Bindery tn thin ocd HL W. McNUAL, Proprietor, D222; ‘and Job Gooa work “Faw Price Fur Seating, | No. 316 Peunsyivania ments Jor all the Momthi ee es pre igltto | 7 The Leman’ State Lite ‘ resell at the 1d tof the defa ‘pure | son manugeand control the Draw * seene! ty cout of pase wae S| that the etme ure conducted wh honegtys good sath toward all parties, and we a RED. SPINDL ndertal pared tur trausportatie Mana Now, nTAKER, Ts moderate tion, mg Telephone Ave STUS LURGDORE PENISHING Se Strvets, ry thing first-class, dandy a0 NDERTARYR, rthwest, betiveen 34 an@ New Discovery Ts Mepicixe, IMPORT NT NOTICE. MIDY us of sale: One-third eash; balance in six and Lovrstaxa eee eee CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. “We do hereby certify th use this certs ty and the thirty- a ents fet gy oe bone ay | USFRECEDENTER ATT ricr wttery € Gouitnissionere, OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED, (ou.. Said part of lot ke bang tuproved Uyancw two: | LOUISIANA STATE TTERY COMPANY, ted in 1868 for Fb lle years by the ra L Incorpora fn paid part of Jot 6 fromts on East strect, im. | talatury fof Flwcational and Charitable purrones— 090 lias sine ed. .000,000—to which a reserve fund of over ince been addi: j alstettattons button: 63> GRAND MONTHLY ‘One L cash, (of which #55 mrust-be paid by the purchaser of deere oh ie nea vote 372. THR 3 manwrement e LIST OF B14.21,24,23,81,5,8,12825.98 Tent ek $150,000. M.A. DAUPHIN, ‘NEW ORLEANS. Ls ny

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