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OVEMBER 10. 1890-TEN: PAGES, CITY AND_DISTRICT. | rtf pine-cone as bis a9 haze! ant and with |A HUNDRED YEARS’ PROGRESS, AUCTION SALES. SALES. The Inavguretion of the Second Century of the American Patent System. ‘Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock there will be la meeting Of the inveutors, manufacturers, officiais and business men of Washington in the audience room ofthe Arlington Hotel. The a object of the meeting is explained in the fol- | bere: lowing statement, made by Mr. James T. Du | c Bois to a representative of Tur Evenrxo Stan brought to market by Indians, juts for planting shonld invariably be se- lected for superiority of size. flavor or thinness of shell. As early possible after their ma- turity they should be placed in boxes of soil, | the conditions of moisture and depth which are rovided being closely patterned after those | Toveuaea by nature in the forests. The chief | object of the box is to prevent mice and moles from disturbing the nuts befure the tap-root has begun its growth. The boxes of embedded GP The difference between a loose vague boastand an affidavit giving exact figures is a wide one, and of great significance to a person interested in the statement. Tue Strap swear to its circulation. This is a point of great im- Portazice to advertisers, ‘THIS AFTERNOON. ci Spear DARL & CO., Aucta, REMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOLS ON THE CORNER 0) LA WARE AVENUE AND K STREETS We will : fler for sue at public auction on MONDAY, VEMBEX TENTH, at MALS-PAST FOUR from! wuin- 2 inclusive of C. H. Parker's «ub. i Sy are Vis froutiig 59.9:2-100 feet nd 2. 00-100 feet vir Bela vare avons southwest, This property is very desirable for the erection of business or dwelling houses and coutains ATCLIFFE, DARE & CQ., Auctioneers, ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE TH ST; G AND I STRE! 1 MOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. JUST OUT OF THE CUSTOM HOUSE, | CATALOGUE OF AFINE ASSORTMENT OF THE MOST EXQUI- SITE AND DIFFERENT SORTS OF W427ER & WILLIAMS &.00., auctioncera | ONE PRADBURY UPRIGHT | Pra: weary | © Bi WMA CLOTH PaLON Sette: VEARRY | NTABL NG KOOM CHALKS. RIGHTY | YARDS OFT, GLO UH, 300 YARDS PRUSSELS | AND INGRAIN GAUPETS, Ol PAINTINGS, UND DINING KOOM TABLES, Bi DSTEADS. | March AUS AND WASHSTANDS, WAKDKOBES, | Faber ‘y. D CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BEING STENTS OF A FIFTE ROOM Si0' N A BIG CROP OF NUTS. tid EP — nuts should be sunk to tlc level of the surface | this m “When the commissioner of HAARLEM PM. ‘No. fourteen (is The Raising of Them to Be a Great | in some place protected from pigs, squirrels | patents, Mr. Mitchell, in recent report said Serco: eee ax sa treive ity cent hundred and seventy-eighe Industry in This Country, | and chickone. In the a ores | ‘No law or legal system in any age or land has Tins to be coiaplied with im fifte FLOWER ROOTS, a ¢ attention Lf deciers — open with the growing germ, the nuts ma ever wrought so much wealth, furnished so much labor for human hapds or bestowed so much material blessing in every way'es the American patent system'she sounded the key note of the proposed meeting at the Arlington Hotel tomorrow e ening, for its object is to impress upon the nation ‘the truth that the Grand career of our country in manufactures and the industrial arts virtually began with tho | patent stewi—the creation of the patent of- jce—and that our magnificent f arg stands as the indisputable resuit of ¢ superb sys- CONSISTING OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS, NARCISSUS, CROCUS, TULIPS, EARLY SINGLE AND DOUBLE DUC VON THOL SNOWDKOPS, &e., &c. To be sold at my auction rooms TOMORROW, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ELEVENTH, 1890, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. The bulbs sre put up in pack- ages for individual buyers, and now is the time to transplanted to the nursery row or to the spot in which the trees are desired to stand. AN EXCITING COON HUN’ 80 THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SAYS—AL- READY LARGE PLANTATIONS OF CHESTNUTS ARE Q@ROWING—IT IS THE SAME WAY WITH PECANS IN THER SOUTH AND WEST—ENGLISH WALNUTS, ALMONDS, HAZEL NUTS AND FILBERTS. ors, s HiT, WALLIAMS & CO. Avets. HANCERY SALE— By virtue of two decrees of the Suy 0: the District of Co‘umbia, pa 30%, Dec. ‘as theast, et, with a depth of in the rear, One-third cash, balance in two: two years, Midcaeet fy! tke entum per annum from day rehaser, secured iM Mayor Grant and Some Friends Have a Lively Time in Maryland. Mayor Grant of New York city, Mr. Gallup, park commissioner, Senator Ives of the empire state, Alderman Morgan of Gotham and Dr. F. J. Ives, surgeon United States army, were for NT ¢ Ek kD “ Ek OF ROMTHEAST: AND COND WELLING NORLH) GHTH AND MW STREET: X FINE BUILDING LOTS ON F AND SE STR (HEADT. 'S Nw On MUNDAY ak TERNOON, NOVEMBER TENTH, at FIVE U'CLOCK, wo will sell, in front of the prem: LOT 1, SQUARE 880, Jinch on H street.and a depth of Spr ‘his lot is improved by one of the best tory basement brick dwellings in that section is complainantand Enims ©. Wrigot et al are de ants, any other mm equity cause 111% and Tryin B Wright te defendant Tahal, on Tt —y : fendan Pon TCs mon : y the IGHTEENTH DAY OF SO¥ 1880, | after, otherwise the wromrty will be peas L PAS’ ‘O’CLOCK P. or aale | and expense of the defeuiting purchaser the bi MOKUAN B. io Brac BL SL “The ers of nut cultivation in this country is just dawning,” said Chief Van Deman of the pomological division in the Department of Agriculture yesterday. ‘Before long, how- ever, the growing of nuts for market will be- fronting 4 feet on 8th street, as said subdivision is rec. UCTION— POUR Bi ded in | a OKSER, ty ‘OR SALESAT the office of the fet Double and ny t ste and bis surveyor of the District of Colom’: Tee sets Single Harness three days last week the guests of the Gabriel | tom. | The conditions of life in 1890 are no more | Pus:ness or dweliius' ono of the'sinaat situate yroper" | yey catuits Garren book Tana urvers, District So. | Sf Nace at Ualied rates gout mate om come an enormous industry in the United | Ducking Clab, and enjoyed bunting and fishing | like those of 1790 than the hand loom ia like the | Sssin,theuoriieaus. 0° 0 °° UO UME MEIDS | p : cranning teehee south $0 fet to a Lotoct | Pim EM VALENTINE. Sotpmnter knee Oke States, where now the product depended upon | on South river. in Anne Arundel county, Md. re = cott Aerggeiter A the cere cok ENTH, at QU: ‘AR’ ETO FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, | _1¢ Auctioneer. | + a 1:30 fect, thence north 40 feet, ‘thence | St i : nsumpti i 3 man of | 0! e meeting next jeaday is urge the ot the premises, a " = ALCLIFFE, DARK dare "> Y SALE OF VALUARI for consumption iseither gathered from wild | Messrs, John F. and Thomas E. Wagga people of the United States to show their ap- | 7,275, 78, 70. 80, BL, 82 AND 85, 8Q. 721. Seana: eeeed 21.” in Johnson's, subdivision of cer. AL ESTALL ON SOUTH B STREE tress ot imported from abroad. Incidentally | this city mere also of the Party. 5 the Balti. | Preciation of the deeds of that splendid brota- pan allen: cncept lot be, wick toes 020 Penna ave. mw. uy yt TMEEN SIXT AND SLVENTH. ST! tothe clearing of nd for settlement nut-| On Saturday night, according 6 - : , 5 sou erhood of men who have so revolutionized the | 173¢ feet on “2d strect east by depth of GS feet to alley. —_? OULHWEDL For's office. in book cord Try's Levy Coort, 1868." folio 71. T : 3 —— TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ELEVENTH, AT TEN A. ye B ; bearing trecs are being largely wiped out, and | more Sun, Mr. E. C. Carrington of Baltimore | condition of ‘life as to make ten yours im the | Aivcr Arey culy. vactut Zoty having srontace on # | TURPDAE: NOL MELE AUEGER Eiftes ROOMS, | Kuban, rom of, 26, foetom Grant arente and runs | By tirtuct decree of the Supreme, Court, of ti the wild crop is necessarily diminishing in | treated the party to an old-fashioned Maryland | land of Columbia better than a cycle in Cathay. f Luiluers auct o.bers, rg AVENUE. A VERY LAG 3. kot 8U of Wright and Dole's subdivision of part of | 1580. 1» equity cause ered 1 wberetn, : ag _— & rty Cae ioe ence in one and two| COLLECTION OF FUR! Me Peat ge atid aciivision an recorded fa mad | M10 Qollardet are com utente So Ea ia Proportion from year to year. This is especially | coon hunt. With four or fivé coon dogs, a WHAT THE WORLD OWES TO THE INVENTOR ten $0 bear G per cent interest, papabie eer! HOLD EFFECTS, PIANO 5 gurveyota offer in book “Record of Land Surveys, | ft 4. are defendants, 1 will oiler for ale ot gubltc one 3 true of the pecan, which the pickers are fond | couple of lanterns and two colored men the | cannot be estimated. We mustcredit him with to be secured by deed of trust on prem- BAFFS, OIL PAINTIN Distros Ko. 1. 1863," folie 50. This lot hes 9 front | {ou ih trons of the premises on FRIDAY. Rik = . : ises sold, or all cash, at the option of purchaser. TO CU ATTORE: of 29 feet, and runs back with that widt 7|3 VEMBEL, 1800, at of collecting by cutting down the trees—a pro- | party sallied forth about 9 p.m. The dogs soon | all that the world possesses of literature, deponit of $200 requir or, house corner of Bel ais It HEATING nut RIICHEN CUTEN ALS, | 2! poe gor block 18 of Toda: Saree 1 LOUK CLOCK F A. 2h Youlow tig describe il ne. and 8100: ot ex u us [OW C s + YE) arty Ds lock and Bro’ bor je city OF nM —_- that —— lessens the production | struck a trail and onward rushed the whole | science and the arts. We must carry to his | #14,0-6, 24a $100 ou eS ch eid acae teee SHOW CASES AND AUSCELLA NEOUS GOOD®. | of “Mt. Pleasant aud Plessam All of lot thirty cert) . an aly within te ih ies shui ail Party, each eager to get the first glimpse of the | credit all = pm neemachioved in agriculture, | rigiit rescrved toresell ut risk aud cost of dousulting | OW REBERY | vision Js, reconded a square four pangs ten years ‘yarmint.” The coon, however, was perverse, | mining and commerce. To him wo owe the wer after 5 days’ advertiscineut of ack resuieiD | we call snecial. attention to the above sale, which folios 162 and 163, in the #1 ‘ the Die Sele ental eked in this country, but it i8| and had no respect for the dignity and high | difference botwoen the world as it is and what | SW Dewasaper publislied iy Washington, D.O. Cou- gubssees a lpizo, collection of Parlor, Oiler, Libr | trier of Cofumbia, “Said ‘Lot te —_ widely taken up because of the large | political standing of his hunters. Over morass, | it must have been if invention had not supple- | “Sus-dads DUNCASSON BROS, Auctioneéra_ | Prt of Fare suites in the lee ares coumiattiae in HAH, j Sozrable treme Gwetls Protia Gbtained from it, and great orchards of | through brier& down gullies and up steep hill- | mented the work of nature. ‘Tako for instance > | Gal and “Cherry Bed oom suites, Qak and Walnut | RCS GPE 6 oo tenting on Farragut | Mm! Fa oe caine een Pousands of treesare TOW” | gidos he led his panting pursuers, whose exer- | the recent trip of the President to the west THIS EV Paes Tals stcngion, Tabs Cane, Wont and | stent tpn aepih at tou feet lot Sin vio Tat | 5 | ti | y E = ea Lounges, Couches, 5! a ot tral California almond groves of trom 2,000 to bramiyhen thine, ——— ieperee ae eee aun ona axiee coon »Pal- | ST. CLAIR FECHNEL, AUCTIONEER, gaa Dor ardrobes, Chitfyuiers, Library’ Tables. Bed | Py tnd Pleasant Piaiue Mare © |t 5,000 trees are not unusual, and in the southern Pieasant 6. part of the same state the English walnut, uve., under Metropolita VEN: g Hotel, sells TY ad Was t 6 per cent per ans ferred jollowing described part of lot 53. of Wrigh mete day of sale; def for miles and finally carried the party. along wubre ES the splendid steel rails over which the car the bank of the Gunpowder, which at that Uiiredeemed nt ers’ Pledges, Goll and Sil- it and Cox's tu subdivision Pleasant and P) ‘int | glided, the motor power that hurled it along at Watches, Guns, Cutlery, Musical “Iustruments, | Parlor Cabiue my Chiuity Lockers, Bovidinig, ke.” Properly called the Madeira nut, u already | i cpout eighteen or twenty feet high sha al- | the rate of fifty miles en hour, the famous air | —2273@ = grain and ober Carpets Ast souaee pane bee . extensively _. oe oe cane most perpendicular. brakes, the block system and the signal and FUTURE DAYS. At TWELVE O'CLOCK SHAu? will seil ‘in front of Soe af ter or pale are ry grown also for market in most of the other 3 5 iteh ‘i is a feet; then t; | 10 days from day of sale th states, and on Staten Island it is cultivated and | , 52 #2xious was Mayor Grant to see a Mary- | switch service that protected his person from e 1 thence south 16 feet; thence east 111.54 feet to tne | said place of beginning 7. Lot lettered “B"' of Brown's subdivision of lots 6 aud 67 in Wright and Cox's subdivision of land coon that he ied the chase, far outstrip- ping all competitors, But Maryland soil was likewise no respecter of New York dignitaries, and in an unguarded moment the mayor made VER, Auctioncer, HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, 938-940 LA AV ON THURSDAY MOKNING, accident, the musical instruments whose har- monious tones greeted his ear, in fact a hun- dred things that helped to make that journey sold green for pickles and cateup. The peean SON is grown in oreharde in the south and south- West and the pinon, or pine nut, through quite srisk and ter KLDOU 3 DUNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, a Pleasant Paine, as sion ts = a safe, comfortable and pleasant owe their exist- 3 ), NOVEMBER THIR- recorded in Book Plats, 1 [)USCANSON bnOs., Auctioneers, unknown to people east of the Mississippi, is - : “ TEENTH. COMMENCING ATTEN. O'CLOCK, spas : 5 E: . Levy Aucts i P misstep, lost his footing and rolled down the | enco to the inventive genius of America, In| We WiLL S¥id. WITHIN THE HAZAA ONE | IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS | Court, 180%.” follo 70, inuaid surveyorsomee: Saat | Anon S'S rz 7 Produced in immense quantities on the Yacific | soup embankment and at length found a lodg- | Shakespeare's time 50 deaths out of every 1,000 | Cait LARD Oi IONST SAME BAZAAR ONE PROPERT Jot [i fronts 1s, fect on Grant avenue and runs back | THT ATEES SALE (OF A THREE-STORY BRICK slope. Wonderful results are obtained with | S*¢¢ i hill he G ~ | occurred al hi thi Be FOUND SEVERAL’ SPEEDY TKOLTEKS. | On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ELF VENTH, 1890, at | With that width 90 feet. De Sie nuts by selection and proj afting. With | i Place in the chilly water of the Gunpow. arred anuually, which made the average | ¥ " MATCHED TEAMS, HIGH | HALY-PaST FOUR U'CLUCK P.M,, we will offer for | ¢ 7¢7m# Of saic, as proseribed by the decrees, are i eensae Bee tea and Proper grafting. With | der. With tho assistance of his friends he got | life in England about twenty years; now the | GLe™ COUPE. HORSES, “GODS | aaleat public anction, in font of the pretiiese lots | folluws: One-thirl of the purchase mnoary tc oth ‘aay of Fearnsy A Dy 1800. aaa eee i a crease surprisingly in size and | ..fcly to shore, but consigned the coon to | average is forty-nine years and the world owes GOOD WOKK HORSES, RANGING | in square 406, situate SU fect frou coruer of E and 9th | the balauce thereof in two equal ins | duly recorded in Lover No. Ldod folio iy eg! x " tivell rt 4. folie Any, ot become thin shelled. Here, for example, are | those remote and heated regions where Chris- | this great boca more to invention thas “all 1 FROM 1.100 10 1-400 POUNDS. | streets nortivieat, and fruutiug” 50 iect ou north sido | HPeetyely obe and two years trum day f records of the District of afta some pecans. I don't wonder that you are as- | $005 ople are not suppose to locate. Later, | other sources. K LUAD OF HORSES 18 CONSIGNED | of J. stre-t with »'devth of 100 feet swoyenrn, | sbmewe dan chnat ol be pap ties ws . cured, we will sell, tonished at their bigness. The pecans you are pe ROS. PRANK, WHO SHIPPED THEM | — Terms: One-third cash, in one and twoyears, | -§--4 i t _DNES- 6) © pe 3 however, the coon was captured. CANADA, THIS WILL BE A | with interest, and red by deed of trust on the | pay OVEMBER, accustomed to see have been wild ores, whereas | “OTS Yori: no AOCe Was Cw iiusiastie hunter and watts XEARS AGO. ITY “FOR GENTLEMEN IN | proverty, orail cash, All conveyancing and at . ts these are cultivated specimens. You will ob- was quite phissectior“trg When the party broke “It was only fifty years ago that most of the OR STOCK 10 BUY AT THEIR | at purchaser's cost, Ag posit of 1. d premises situate in the olty serve that they s£0 five or ofx tinease big ss up yesterday Senator Ives came to this city as | People of this country were clothed from the Suabll) chs pucperty willie ciak anminces tot oruinal he peers rtof orucinal lot mums purchaser if N PRICE. WiLL BE ON EXHIBITIO! y ut the risk and cost of defaulting MORNING TL THE HOUR the terme be not complied with in ten N FROM TUES- the guest of Mr. Waggaman. KOF oo D that you will notice I break this one easily be- Products of the domestic spinning wheel and | f each piece of property will be | P required at —. hand ‘oom, Then tho itinerant shoemaker | QUESIEU. 0 Cun!, AND EXAMINE THE STOCK | "2 48 OFF. Gonpo Fecording at the pu at IE the. tertua of on ihe south line r = a Ey : 1 AND EXAMIN E Cl Me iN . een fee posnat ny Bumb and Singer, just a¢ Twoulds | NATIONAL GUARD MARKSMEN. | went from house to house, setting up hie bench SALE, FULL DESCRIPTION OF | n3-dkds _ CALDAQON CARLISLE, } TFusteos oa pee commie win ine +f ? FUTURE OF THE CHESTNUT. '4 Medal for the Bes and plying his vocation in the farmers’ kitchen, 2 Ning, VU APPEAL IN | Fy pORGE STICKNEY, Auctioneer. the detaulting purchaser and, twety-ait 12%) fect iniue cd) inches east af the . i the al soon t Shot at @ | There weré no planing mills, no shops for the — | situs Y v 2 PROP. BEGINALD FENDALL. Trastec, east on said 1 street fonrteen feet, thence due south st “The chestnut is susceptible of the same sor Thanksgiving Day Match. manufacture of doors, sash and blinds, all the | , The following is a description of tho, trotting stock | TRUS BY VALUABLE PROP- warren wits och, of improvement and in not less Soe It is! twas generally supposed among National mae the builder, eluding the carpenters fore. fps Besar NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH aaa ‘Auctioneers. beginning to be extensively planted and is | Guardsmen that with Taz Evexixa Stan and | 80d joiners’ work, was done by hand. The \E"—Bay Trotting Gelding, sired by ary recorded ta Oo 1Urd, foo | (\HANCERY SALF OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | Stier at aj found a most profitable agricultural product. : Tailroad and telegraph hind not added their | Chester Chie? son of yrdpye Hicssuiecjaiam, dats | 1,80 4 sud duly recorded ia Liber Neh CON TETREAT NUnTACDATOERS TELE TH | ad thence Ordway matches the shooting for the present Fanny Stitt by Harry Clay ud dam Emit 1 et beginun You are familiar with the chestnut called the “ a. Th ition t powers to the forces of civilization. Books | Hoyt’ by secly’s Aimenican’ Stare Copa oa Eclipses jambia, und’at the Bo tH STREETS WEST. 4 i ‘marron’ that we import from abroad. It is | ©8800 came to an en ‘e supposition turns | were scarce, newspapers were few and of little | He stands 16 hands hich, weuths ubont 1,040, elt | DY» we will sell, in Ra ot a Geo grown in China and Japan, as well as in France, | out to be incorrect. Yesterday the proprietors premises, on ‘1 UESDAY, E! uity Cause u o value, and the home was destitute of a thousand | years ol: y day in and can ‘speed | VE BE ie AD. S00 NE FIVE OCLOGE EM. EOF | and sthete are complaiia Spain, Italy and Portugal.” In point of flavor | of the Sunday Herald made formal announce- | things that iow seem indispensable to a com- ~ ted ee Nap DAVIDSON'S SUBDIVISION OF OWIGI- | others are defetdanta, che undersigned, rest at @ por con it docs not nearly equal the American chest- | mout of their intention to offer for competition | foFtable existence. In fitty years the inventive orse caunot be found, boing free frow | PA HOT tan Oe Ay BEANS, ee eee ee | MOSTAR, eee ee ere Bee ibe premise the rope i nat pucchacersopaions Be But, but it hasa great advantage in point of ld medal. The match will be of th genius of our land has made change in all | tricks and faults of jus Kind: very wentle: perfectly | 1917 16th street horsiwost. A.D. 1890, at HALE-PAST FOUR UCL deposit of #200 will be cequired at tane of sale, All size, being as big as a horse chestnut. Now, | * 8°ld me: stn be con dusted weet, | this more wonderful than some of the stories | tfeforu lady. teurless of all obstacies. | Any gentle. | ‘Terns of sale: me-third cash: balance in one and ; tlist mece or parcel of yround situs ousinad wit in teu days ftom ag a we can grow these marrons perfectly well in | lation variety, and is to be conducted under | which are told in the ‘Arabian Knights.’ ‘Te 0 Tam willing to drive him agatust any horse in | tWo years, pe ag yy | Grim Davidede's o- od at mak and cost of defsulting this couutry and are alseady doing = in pe the personal supervision of Maj. J. M. Pollard, Heard = men who Hehe borer pga this ton to test Sr Te a aitioe, ea | chase A deposit of ged rm i ut time ee ae = a r dasped vn er pocnore central states along the Atlantic and as far | inspector general of rifle practice. It will be a | teat change is ono of the objects of the pro- n of Kysdyk's Huumbletoniaa, | fe ne ‘aveing wud recording at pur- | ol orth L strec soudhwest cor West as the Mississippi. Orchards of seedlings | Theskagivng day . posed qelstastionk: The best triend of labor von of Daniel Lambert; wecond | CBaser's cost. Lerma to be complied with in ten Ce te eal amen seen the Nnoot &. itch, commencing at about 9:30 on the morning of Thursday, the 27th ot | purchaser after five days’ advertisement of | otherwise right reserved to resell at risk and cost tweuty-sik feet and tour inches; thence north 90 tect detault, J dam Fanny, by Young Columbus. She is 1536 hands | thence west twenty-three feet two inches toa pomt 1k are starting in many places, and before long high, seven years olt; a pleasant, sa! is the inventor, He has given to the hands of the marron will become a plentiful native crop. the toiling millions thousands of avenues to n7-00d driver, teariess e me ve) publi - | three feet east from the west line of said th ce | SAMSON — There are some choice varieties of American | instant comfort, Inxury and wealth. He has opened | Cy oni foe, suited, steady aiid reliable: ‘can trot | ington DG, ne New ebaper Published in Washing horth twelve foe aud tee chin. th I aera BKOS, Auctioncers ‘i te USHRO! NSON, wardly three feet to the w st i . 7 sa ina chestnuts, grown mostly along the Apalachian| The terms of the match are as follows: Com- | 2 continent for labor to enter and occupy. He nia 108 und aly trot ver: fast it handied. | og1-axas PosHROD ROBINSON } Trustees. Sholut dataneiseventy nine ce Bn tie | VALUABLE DWELLING ON sot THEAST CORNER Fae an Nor carolina, Georgia and as far | petitors must, in the first place, be qualified | is still taxing his mind and body to devise new | ye) irutting Gelding. sired by Motiven; som i! Daniel | TENHOB, Ey WAGGAMAN, lieal Eatato Auctoneer— | 80 of Gald weet Thine hee int eet enews: | TEEATH STREET NOKTHWEST AT AUCTION. north as New York, which are nearly as big as | marksmen, having made in their regular prac- | Ways of benefitting universal human: There | Lambert, dam Cleops by Gel i. He is 1, i = Fight angles to Latrect one hundred feet to the begin: | jp hAC RAD 2 PMU T LENT HL < the foreign kind. Here area few that, you | ticonot less than 65 per cent. No one who has | are hundreds of thousands of well-to-do fam- | hauds Bish, sever Zire old: has slogaut, stvie Gia USTEES’ SALE OF LOT IN LE DROIT PARK: | ning, with the improvements theroun. we er P pie s ; rE yO-STORY ‘ELL le, tn front of the See, are quite an inch and a halfin diameter. | ever won a medal or badge or cup as an indi- | ilies in the United States today who owe their sis ED BY TWO-STORY FRAME DW. sal 1 a ancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale fied with in fifteen days trou trustees reserve right to rescll the property at risk | and cost of defauiting purchaser after tive days’ ad- Vertisement of mich resale in the Evening Star. JOHN F. GREEN, b yor sali f v Terms of sale; One-third purchase money cash and o . 4 ‘This ina prize for any one in search of @ good tuad SPRUCE STREET. oon ciattens mee These, FO chestnuts | well | worth cal-| vidual prize in a rifle competition can partici. | good fortune to invention, and there ix no one | here. 70 Oo" mn? ane > Beare 0 ® foul Bo a dred of trust reconied tn Taber No, | for wise the rurchaser wil Wive, Sintswry motes nue, fivating. ‘There is plenty of waste land | pate. ‘The shooting will be at 200, 300, 500 and | undcr our flag who has been compelled to sac- : NO" —Hendeome | ai Of the Land Kecords of the District of | bearing interest tron day of seir. A’ licn reserved on | I= lying about “that "could ' be, ‘mado, ‘ad-| Sil yardy; woven shots at ench distanee. Each | Flee anything’ for iavention, unica the good | SUP Sst Chtd: eta clk hictawe Swycr | Club, ait at eran the pay therey | teeperty agtal parase tepid” Nose |B SRL murable use of for chestnut planta- | competitor must shoot in the uniform of the | of the community in general demanded such a | hich, seven years old; a pure-gaited, steady-going | premises, 01 SDAY, NOVEMBER ELEVENTIL | Taxes aud assessuents paid ioday of sale” A dcnontt ——— yh eed tious, and when I tell you that a sirgle tr National Guard and must use only the regula- | sacrifice. All of these are under profound ob- | horse and a genuine ec: fey one will ocknowi: | St FAST FOUR O'CLOCK | of $100 required when property is sold. Couvey- Pee ns peste: aes oes See can be made to bear from #40to $50 worth of | tion Springfield rifle. Entries mast be made | ligation to the inventor and should actively ie, Gaoeed ural fair at Beli: nil fifth heats in 2. the nuts each year you will perceive that the | business of raising nuts is well worth the farmer's attention. It is likely that excellent results could be secured by cross fertilizing the marron and the native chestnut, to get the size to the adjutant general of the District National Guard before 4 o'clock p.m. of Tuosday, the 25th instant, ——__ ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN help to make the proposed celebration a signal success, IMPORTANCE OF THE PATENT OFFICE. “It isan uncontrovertible fact that the pro- purt! a week lat atiida Bun rfect. DUSCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. MPTOP\ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT NEAR EW HAMPSHIGE AVENUE AND OREGO) t * trict, improved as above stated ‘Verne: One-third in cash, of which 8100 must be Paid at time of sale, and the balance in three equal in- stallinents in 6, «1.18 months, for which notes of Lhe to M. . ‘Lhis horse wtr and can trot any day in ass road or truck horse and Ro. 1416 Q sircet nerthwert, aka ttention. urchaser, bearing interest from day of sale and se- 5 MuLL Trustees. 6 this Geemaae amihhiagh Witle this: Aeeta 04 toe gress of the United States, the grand career of catgut Cob, 1636 hands high, eure by deed of trust on speoverty sold, will be taken, ben AAS years old: uilt aid finely formed: | or all cash, at option of purchaser. ring are not x. lutter. Indeed, some growers report that they | A Baltimore and Ohio Express Locomoe | 8owth that has been the marvel of the age, tylish; has grand ac:ion and can gtepas.30 ait; | complied with 21> sage fre sale the ey wil | _7nOm WARGAMAR, Ane ankanondl have already eccomplished this. The chinquapin tive Derailed and Overturned. did not really begin until the inventive talent no Toad too long for him; fearless of steam and 1 irchas sc be resold at risk aud cost of defaultipg purchaser. All | 7\HANCERY SALE OF 5 LUABLE UNIMPROVED | Containing i fect pet. conveyancing and recording will be at purchaser's | © 2S PARE: ne also may perhaps be protitably crossed with the i of the people was stimulated by the establish- | Petes, Bay Gelding, 15% hands high, seven years | soat, REAL ESTATE SITUATE OX QSIRLEL NEAR | gituated 1 chestnut, to give it size. It has the great ad- Hecrpepigenetepe tite eS ment of our Patent office. The trath is, the olds can trot ws muna ey Fou twelve mites an THOMAS E, WAGGAMAN. ruses, FHMNTY-SEOUND | STREET, “GLOUGEIOWS, | 0s vantage of being an earlier crop than the - | growth o! e country in wealth, progress + fearless of anything; very stylish; has hig! N . ING, In pursuance of a decree of the Supreme Court of me SOM Ves anciny ay parc hamer' chestuut. Some chinquapins aro as big as good. Press, which left Camden station, Baltimore, at | fn art, literature and rofinoment has bees not Fiage horse, Vs Nos Arend road oF family cat- | THOSE -WAGGAMAN, Auct___B1-dhds_ | ene istrict of Columbia fendered ih hquity Cause Nex | Terms 0 bo comp ived mith in tch aapfeiberwice SR * sized chestnuts, and selection and grafting | 5:40 p.m. yesterday, jumped the track and over- | only coincidental, but commensurate with the | “ng4¢ 8, BENSINGER, Auctioneer. SN DO TATE SOM AE TE ROVED | ~ z eee ies den eicemnieee or Viguld doubtless accomplish a great deal with | turned at the corner of Fort avenue and Race | development of the patenf system, and yot, | yy) vintuE OF A DECKE E OMCUIT | ~ SUUBIVISION OF LOTS IN CQUARE RODE ON | f ' sume newspaper Published 1 Washington, D.C them. Already many farmers are going into | g¢, ii Iai for years, it has seemed impossible for Con- Court of Alexandria county, Virxinia, rendered TWENTY-FIRST STREET BETWEEN N AND . riH DUNCANSON BROS. the business of growing chestnuts for market, | Sect Engineman Lawrence A. Selby, the | pressmen_to understand -the relations of the Suit theraio Gapundings "th with Hoslbachnatey | Deveterat © dices teen in thetiuseeioe Oonrt | OTLOGR EAC or fetot te vegies al that OO - ind it is sure to be a great industry a few years | Baltimore Sun says, was seriously injured and id equally impov- | fai. ‘aro complainante’ and Hichard B. Liosd stad, | of ike District of Colne ‘cquity eauge No. | of lot numbered ‘one Lundred =f aera Girera © rence. Extensive plantations are being rapidiy Fiteman Jobn Gallagher was scalded, but no conception of | are “dstndants, ‘the uncersiz hed coruunismoners of | 12763, Docket No. 31. the undersianed trustee will | Beatty & Hawkins adilition to Georsetown.in the Dh FINANCIALL teveloped in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsyl- | passengers were hurt. While inacurve the ‘ ee eee RICE Ce | pi SE NTRDALOP NOVEMBER A | metes and bounds that in tomer, bewinuing for ———— = ania, Chestouts are used as a staple food in| locomotive left the east-bound track, ran on eated Loch M.. in front of tub “House at | Di 1590, at 47 CK P. M., the following de- | sawe at @ point on the south Hue of Vourth street Woors & Ca. ‘rance, youknow. They ought always to be , . ~: ah , while it not only | Rosslyn, ic auction the | scpibed tate, lying and being in the city of Wash- | Q street) distant twenty-seven feet aud ten inche Oops calded in boiling water for a few minutes as | tHe ties for thirty fect, crossed over on the | pays its own bills, but has nearly $4,000,000 of | followin ineton, in te Disiictot Coluubia, Lowit- Alvoftot | gHy fru tho point whtie the weat hou daty’ ine CRASS, paar megan ee ren ete | ae cole acuad lof! TEs cata ot thes Gee | CRRA DOOM TE oer | Ser jee Paes eg a er ee ee) worms and eggs. side on a vacant lot @ cause of the acci- | the 5 B tate of the 1 ied in the cierk’s of- fice of the county of aid county in Liber ¥, No. 4. p. 408 et sequitur, and bounded and described as follows: Beyinuing at A, two large stones on the beach of river, corner to lot 7). ‘Lerms of sale: One-half of the purchase money cash and the bulance in one aud two years trom the day of sale, the deferred payments to be xecured by deed of trust upon the property sold, to bear interest at #ix (6) Partics having inoney days will rece:ve anterest us. EWIS G. TEWKSBURY, treet forty-two feet fora front, and extending back south,and of the width of said tront, one hundred and filty feet to the rear line of suid lot, ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash at the time of sale, of dent was a heavy ebain, which was afterward found in a frog of the track. Selby and Gal lagher remained in the cab and were nearly by division Vin the patent office. The floor pace is only 95x20 feet in extent. In it are huddled ton ‘desks, occupied by ten persons. FACTS ABOUT THE PECAN. “The pecan is a nutof the future, and the outhern planters who are setting out great | | Banker, 50 broadway, N.Y. * +, ich a deposit of 8250 will be required when the si strangled by escaping steam. Selby was scalded | Unwholesome book and file cases extend around chaing to: south 73 gee rl ee ag Siren inte om (the remdue jn equal iustallmeuts Member Washington Stock Exchanges rehards of pecan trees now will reap big for- | from his hips down, and Gallagher had his feet | the room on every side. This instance differs | (2 stone on tho bank of said river, cov Be GN0D orils ke seaaGSd ct Tihs wae: | inane tel Son puis oameetesle mene ae bias i memannees om umes a few years hence. There is one man in | 40d one hand burned. The engine cab was de- | only in degree from nearly ali the rooms de- Jot No. md corner to lot mh oF purchasers on the day of sale. ‘Ihe terms ot | Which the purchaser wili be required t . TE Me 3 chains lorida who has a grove of 4,000 pecan trees of molished, with the machinery sheltered by it. ue varieties, nearly all of them grafted, six voted to the patent burcau. To call to the at- The tender broke from the engine and tention of Congress the great injustice in- 5.2 tw KE, a stake or stone set on the east bank of an old ditch 8 links southwesterly fj a insory notes, Dearing interest at the ral sale to be complied with within ten days from the day y centum per annum, or the purchaser, at bis option, BANKERS AND BROKERS, of sale or the property will bo resold at the risk and bm large 1 F ST., WASHINGTON, D. Cc, “ sh line of lot | cost of the detauiting purchaser. All yancing | May pay the whole ‘purchase money mi cash. If ters ayes se anal . ars old and seven to eight feet high. When|¢ars and turned upside down in the | flicted on this bureau and the ruinous impolicy | Kit: t Wuchsige | aud recordinxst the percheserscose ne are uot coniplied with in fitteen days, mht is 1 GURY, 724 sell for each oron margin Stocks, Rent ey get to bearing he will have a big thing. Aj street. The momentum of the train | of such a course is the duty of all interested ‘rinving, containing two acres of lind. This CHAKLES WALTER, Fisk and cost of defaniting purchas: ‘Trustee, 34: F . “ Direct privai » to New York and Chicaga, own pecan tree will produce two barrels of | #ent the coaches several rods past the wrecked | in the welfare of the nation. These are some | }Toperty is situated a short distance above the Aque- ays’ notice In THE EVENING STAR Lews}vay y L k . Lifterest allowed on de-ponite. duct brid oppo ite West W: neton, Ge - ny uveyancing, acknowledying, recording, &c of town 8% Rp eC! its yearly, and those nuts will sell at $15 | locomotive, when they stopped. he roof of | of the many reasons that have led up to the | town, and has uyon it u valuable stone quarre, ee — — Cont COL DURE Ee be ; Out ot town bushes & specialty. rrel wholesale. That will mean an income | the baggage car was torn i contact with the | initial steps already taken to secure a grand ae nud — Lave re m ‘ Deon 00 <4 FUTURE Days. Fad ee gbrebety will be aod tn whole ox ia: =. Constasit quotations all markets. Tetep! =the proprietor of the grove I refer to of | tender. The passengers were somewhat fright- | inauguration of tho second century of our | pitt titna uf tho decrees sipreeaid. the suctiog wit aa of sale,” HESKY 8. MATIMEWS, Trust a a i asiderable more than $100,000 a year. Seed- | ened, but the shock was light. The chain which | patent system, and the promises are bright for | 2 started with the but of $2,500. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer 1388 sonst x, | go © couson: JNO. W. MACARTNE) pecans may turn out very well, but the | caused the accident was about two inches thick | a large and enthusiastic meeting tomorrow sacs of sule: One-t irdof the purchase money to — THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. o31-d&éds ‘Member N.Y. Stock J sure way is tograft. Plantations of pecans ‘The railroad officials say | night at the Ariington in furtherance of the | be paid in cash on the daY of and at the sale, and the residue in two equal snnual installment being started numerously in Georgia, ifornia they are just beginning to be ci + were all cut down a fe ter. of Indiana that the biggest hickory ENGLISH WALNUTS AND ALMONDS. country. eet near M. But it gely as a commercial one al brash, which The County Kent ‘Uberts annually. T! - of Puget Sound, and ants and f, the peanut is nota nat, Itis jout the peantt?” you ask. “Why bama, Texas, Lonisiana and Mississippi. In | ulti- odin orchards of from 100 to 200 acres. very long we shall doubtless export large years ago. I be- I myself have seen them as much »andahaltioches. Itisin the Wabash nuts I know of one in this city, on ‘ in California that inesa of raising them has arrived at im- on Texas Madeira nuts do exc 2 suitable for their cultivation also. aazel nut will before long be intro- product. There of acres in this country of ashrub about as var bead. The hazel nut is a species to the same genus as the filbert. As atter, we get all our filberts from where their cultivation is gone into juces 100, o sim- and eight feet long. that it was placed there by malicious persons, as a passenger train had passed the spot tive minutes before the express. Travel was de- layed about an hour and a half. The express important movement,” gua sonal toe THOUSANDS OF ARRESTS. Judge Released the Latter. scar came over his eye. Lawyer Ricks said he was prepared to show that an officer said to Matthews, “You — and struck him without provocation. ‘Who struck you,” he asked the defendant, “Mr. Grant,” he replied. A cozy new chapel, which has been erected | through the efforts of the Baptist Association those connected with the mission and repro- | sentatives from the different churches through- in Tax Stan. He ostimated for one additional cers, not only in the preservation of good order, but in the matter of cleanliness, so con- ducive to public health. constantly policed is self-evident, as is the fact that this ean only be done by enlargement of charged from the army and navy is detrimental to the service. Generally, the report says, the conditions and influences which induce men to asked for increase of salaries. Col. Moore ing by the Kev. E. H.Swem of the Second The benediction was pronounced by Rev. M. H. Austin of Tenleytown, The cost of the Property was about $5,000, of which $3,000 was contributed by the Baptist Association. A balance of $700 was pai rok agape by con- tributions, which were made by the audience, eth Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: O. M. Bryant to J. T. McIntosh, pt. 2, sq. 419; @. D.M. Bansdell to C. H. Knight, lots 47 rest, is must not be concluded from this that crime is on the increase im the District of Co- lumbia, The swelling of the figures to the steady additions to the numerical strength of the force and closer vigilance and renewed activity, which resulted in a larger number of arrests for minor offenses and misdemeanors.” gehts «orem * oa Gen. ‘Booth’s Plan Favored. That they should be | ‘at one and two years from the day of saie, the deferred installments to bear interest at 6 per cent per annum, the title to the proprty to be retalued until the purchase iwoney aud. interest is fully paid. and the deferred installments to ed Vv ‘the pe I, H, H. Young, Clerk of the Circuit County of Alexatdri: he auction on WEDNESDAY, . . seven division of partof mn purveyor’s Look € Bach of said et ou the ng fe » on the property, d, OF All cash, w soption. Adeposit on esch lot of $500 Witl be required at time ‘of sale. Title to be good or deposit retuned. Purchasers vill | Terms: One-third cash; balance one, ‘cara, with notes bearing tmterest Ieadof crust on the property sola, i cneepeaclt and recordiuz at jaser’s cost. $300 de; and three purch: i. 10 deposit be required on each lotat the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten the be reavid Fisk y the perty ‘covtof the deteulting purchaser gost of the _BT-ats THOMAS DOWLING, Auetioneer. vpsomss EB and ‘ai WAGGAMAN, ‘Real Estate Auctioneer. STEERS’ Sale Lot TY AND MANSALKD- WITH Paes BACK ‘REET SOUTHWEST. SMPORTANT SALE BY CATALOGUE OF HIGH-CLASS OLL PAINTINGS, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ART GALLERIES, 1100 AND 1102 PENNA. AVE. Among tne collection will be found fine exampies by . Clays, Jas, Hart, Wim. Hart, Ream, Lambiuet, Charles ix Ziem, Dupre, H. P. Smith, ‘how, Colvin, Wurtz, Lauzin and the following ar J. G Brown, Jacque, M. Kou: ¥. K. M. Rebu, 3. tists: P. Morstot zi inany others of equal merit, suit of Ortdrbac sioners of » on SATURDAY, will offer tor saié at pul f this iin 00 or 401 ny tract is fine up.and, und all of it, ex- eM. bi sauction, in gromt'of the HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTED’S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED EAL ESTATE ON “THE EAST SIDI HIRTY-SECOND STREET (HIGH IN GEORG s- CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. NW, Bankers and dealers in Government Deposits. Exchange 7 . Loans. Collections, ABOVE Q STREET. . Railread Stocks and Bonds, aud all secu: listed . ; ver, T : M ae : Raila St nd Bonds, a rities Fo are about fifty diferent. varieties of | Was shifted back to Camdcn station and, after | Maj. Moore Says, However, That Crime | {yi nis "oi the “arcane 9h uid THE PROPERTY OF y set Sram Ny reconted tp Liber | on the Facies of New Nork, Puiladelyinn, Boston ins thatI know of. The finest specimens | Obtaining another locomotive, went on to New is Not Increasing. | ticipate these installments at auy time belore ma- trict of Columbia, and'at the written request of the | "4! Weltumurs Louiit Sisd sold. sccuritien Di produced come from the neighborhood of | York. Col. W. G. Moore, superintendent of police, a ee eine with interest yo: ee — MR. J. H. LEWIS OF NEW YORE: party fasecared, thereby, ,the undersigned Sil, 9B | Bonds sud all Local Railroad, Gas, Imsurauee and an Springs, Miss. Of course, you know that} pg mau T ane a has submitted his annual report to the Com- | “Dated Alexandria, Va Neveubor 3 MoO ee SEUBSDAY, SHE THIGTEESTE DAY OF RUVEM- | Gone stock dealt, 8 LICEMAN AND PRISONER. oral Auerican Lell i cephone Stock bought andsold Jy 18 pecan is purely an American nut; it only missioners. He strongly urges the increase to GEORGE A, MUSHBACH, Tho entire collection to be sold at public a on | ¥-M..sell at public auction in front of the premi-es - cree, they cee Sent tan ta edeee nts: | hele Stories Djdn’t Agree and the| the force asked for in the estimates published Special Comtatseioner : Colimbie pert of lot thirgjeone GL am a. as; Columbia part of lot thirty-on MEDICAL, &. \idition to said town Va.. do certify that t! jows: Begiuning for the same at 1 — —s rtities of Acolored man named Charles Matthews, who | clerk, two sergeants and thirty-one privates, | #ioners above u have executed bouds with ap- of said lot and rnaping tuence northerly and pavaiicl “7 AL MASSAGE BY MKS. H. CAM. 2 . ad - pro’ ee at to th je ih the y e t line or Hi we “seven wr, Lith st. n. a rewular graduate. (Face Hickory nuts aro beginning to be cultivated | had a scar over his eye, appeared in the Police | He recommended tho increase of the detective | fuoutioued cause! Mel YOUNG, Clerk. “uate? | NOVEMBER TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH. thgecxiweifehe rite ir of the out ie a [apse verily eke Sy Sean got ni agbarks are very big ; ‘ a —* jot herctotore conveyed to Hepry ‘Wetzel, thence cant | the imum prominent ladies of Washington. ‘nt fine, and, starting with them, crops of ex- | Court this morning to answer a charge of dis- | corps by the dotail of four additional men to (PP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE AT ELEVEN A.M. AND AT THREE P.M,, | $i 7)¢H( snsion to dvd (lligh) strect one Luudre! aud | ¥iOFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED nt quality ought to be obtained. We have | °Fderly conduct preferred against him by Po- | that service, making ten in all. The inhabited SALE OF VALUABLE. ONIMPROVED PROPERTY pa BE pA Saheeke aes with best of medical reference by applymg at 913 ived reports of hickory nuts that used to | liceman Clifford Grant. After the officer made | alleys of Washington and Georgetown, says |” OF THe NOKIH SIDE OF LOAD STuLtT bie RACH DAY, ary seven sud six-twelithe (27 G-12) fect totne | SHS Mew Ca 4 ’ in a certain region of the west, which are | a statement of the defendant's alleged disor-| Col, Moore, demand vigilant supervision. CONGHESS AND it ; ie of Jot BI. abd theuce West to the piso of | Pe EAD AND BE WISE —Di BROTHELS. 900 Ba aches in diameter, but the trees that bore | derly conduct Judge Miller inquired how the | They number 817, and furnish places. for prob- ve below \c rae. alist ih this city, and i y tue of the power e mus Of sale, to be complied with in ten (10) days: cases Of men and fume this to be an exaggeration. Possibly the | “He got that,” rexponded the officer, be- | #U1Y 90,000 people. The task of watching | By wittueet th Biber abies foto 40 cf thelned after sale, shall be one-third cach, of which 8290 shall consultation and s@view leseribed were as much as three inches in | cause he wouldn't go to the station.” them more than doubles the duties of the offi- | records tor the Distr-et of Columbia, we be paid at the tine of the saje, antl for romiss ory notes of the purchaser 1 e ibed aud «Worn WO ree (30D LLLS, iments shall be taken, anid neces besrin 1 wy hour of the day.” Sul we by Dr. BKUTHERS, SAMUEL ©. Ml a notary public in and tor the District of G tis sd day of July, ISM. zz-Lan* * fT HAS NEViE BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Dr. BKUIHEKS is the oldest established fault be 1nade im compliance with the terms of sale. resule at the risk and c a1 Property sold. Should det Lysician in this city. Dr. BROT ol f Porty-aive yeurs’ckperience, oases - naverae dey ne detaulting purchaser may be had after tive days’ | 9U 2 4 oe is beginning to |. Judge Miller said that if the facts stated wero | the force. ; vite baeeested cra : . hotes or sue ¥ : Pape eSTORED BY UBIN i ied on an extensive scale in the United complaint. June consisted of cilaecsp only, namely: one | conditions: 4 ine wliail igor ied on said, ou NOVEMBER 10 AND 1L. the sree 3 On Mi. MATTHEWS, Trestes, Will cure any case of nervous debility, 900 Bat. aw. and the cultivation promises also to be Mr. Kicks said he had witnesses to major and superintendent, one captain, two | Jand with: of the building line ow Load street % LES M. <2 as eae 3 prove that | ! Paige - sean aud Inud or buildings to be erected THOMAS DOWLING. Auctidneer. | nl-d&ds 1208 Sist'st. n.w., 714 lothet. nw. ai " industry in the not very distant future. | Matthews had not done anything to justify his | ispectors, nine lieutenants, twenty-eight ser~ | tees ot aisil bo unce for bicitca oe" marntaterce a =e 7 a A eee nuts, as they should be called, are | arrest. geants and 335 privates, distributed over an | purposes, und tio buildine to be erected theroun shat ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers, SS. ——_— PELE in Spain and Portugal and especially on Policeman Grant said that he could get wit- | “rea of seventy-two and nine-tenths square | come Jona than five thousand ($3,000) dollars, none of ce WMISSION“ NS’ SALF OF LAI r TRUSTEE’'S SALE ALUABLE BUILDING | blood poison, eflects of indasvertion, etc., ete., write t snd of Madeira. The nuts reach this | nesses to show the contrary. miles, é | comegut of the owness.oc a miasiatas el tee anion UABLE TLACIS OF LAND AND FISHERIES- LOLS ON THIRD SiRELY BETWEEN K AND a F- thei, 538 North Fourth velow Greens nut is | outrary. consent of the majority of the part west on. 7 MAC RY Sa kK Oe ne Philadelplaa, Fa, stating your case, Tecelve book y through British hands, and it is for| | Judge Miller suspended the case and returned | The report urges again that the clause in the | Jioad street of Saud ibd. Vision. eh POPOMAG RIV TEE OLLERBAC L STREETS NUMTHEAST. “aretk" suniatier bee t ast nan cen ison that they are known here as English | Matthews’ collateral to him. act of 1867 requiring appointments on the | | ‘Lerms of sale See eas Bedard and | By virtue cf a dceree of the cireuit court of Fairfax | FOURTEEN ALLEY LOTS IN REAR OF THE | quicks, Dr. Thiol is the only Physica tn the boe 3. The trees grow and bear excellently —— force to bo made from persons honorably dis- fo able woud. | CoUBty, Vinaia, inade Noveiuber 26, 1889, m the | ~~ ABO! States to care wien all others tail, A Baptist Chapel Dedicated. t VE. Ou “LHURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLUCK, I Will offer for sult, in trout of the preuuses, 8 3:5, 34 AND Jo What others adveruse. Hours, 9 days, ¥ to Di ‘notwithstanding te 3,6 w¥. Sun. o8-tr LOBE, 329 N. 15TH ST. PH ou alley 16 feet 3%, inches and 11 Tunniny buck 4 feet } inches to au alley i ; , : acres, 18 in very heavy timber, both resents an excellent ity to secure mn ‘They must have rich land. out the city manifested thetr interest in the | thinks the salary of the captain ahould be in- (OMAN DOWLING, Aucuoneer. Eibote becuse Gniver arect oc ep eonec epeeeniont Coy we ty | bore w ornia is also producing almonds on an | new enterprise by their presence. Mr. A. M, | creesed from $1,800 to €2,100; of chief clerk, —— placed for shipping to good markets tics, lumber aud | years at G per cet, secured by deed of trust ‘ovoles Fo care ne gman Im that state has | Clapp presided. Portions of the Scriptures | ea ee te a ene ee eT S00 ty | EIGHT HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS IN UNI- | cord wood. “Tie crea: thu is iu cultivation and has 8 Gevout uf $100 90 tae 04 sirees lobes j i fi js e480 }; of the lieutenants, from #1, 0 2 ‘ortabic dwelling hor e on, 3d strect lots ana ‘tomy "Rie oan el tn Cites | Ldn Wen by he. S'S a | $120; erga from gia 0; sion | VENITY PARK at avorion, | such fi Ab Ria Set aor = ere and they will eventually drive out | the First Church, Rev. 8. H. Greene of Cal- | KeePors, trcan, 6700 to €900, | Thore wore 24,072 | On MONDAY, NOVEMBER SEVENTEENTH, at | rivet, profitable ou the ver Terms of a &u product altogether. They will not | vary, and J. J. Muir of E Street. The opening | 87¢sts made pias the yeas, 11,106 white and | ene Tie al Th ett ee E baee Bis, evidenced ‘by snterest-bea som astof the Rockies, and our supply of | prayer was offered by Rev. Dr. Huntingdon, | 12,008 colored. report ffouting on Welliug ‘and Enciid plice. Lote cured by deed of trust on the property sold: tittings, 50e. ri re will be drawn entirely from Cali-| the dedicatory prayer by Rev. C. £| “While the police statistics for the last year | are corncr lots, 7Ux Pe oe camaeesnciag to te bot urchaser, The Parlors, 503 12th st. nw. ‘1 tough it may be that southwest ‘Texas | the Fifth Church, und the prayer of thankseis. | Show am increase in the number of cases of ar- Rw. RAPHAL CELEBRA’ one ot a, "tend. Amaolagiet, the seventh, daughter, berm Me ee rae 144 D Trustee and Attorney for Patrick 0 oh FE, DAKK Aucts. ra lucky dates, Don't imi to ese tna RUSTEES? OF A N SOUTH SIDE “ ‘Torsthnos stant netvkex rouuti see 3 SF n. tS erating DARE & VERY_VALUA! STREET OK TH $0 beunsy vanis ave nw. BLE BUSIN! BETWEEN NOM’ 7. HAV ees oncyle Sins | Diop aie rare aes >14 K st. nw. Ess ON SIXTH AND SE’ a ~ , iweniy years’ experience. bend py list in the army and navy in the time of pro- | je - e full settles i. 4 arket house of Alexandria city, a part of the real es- In square 749, com . a pone aa te a atate: | of this city at Maryland avenue and 14th street | found me Esd crociosiy thoes Which sagoest | 2s eee ne eae wis, roperiy | ite jof which the late Fhilip Otierback dicd seized, | Fronting 19 feet $56 iuches on'3d streot and runs | j*ocle<),coutaining full particulars ior HOME CURE Goutands of tons of the finest varieties | BoTtheast, was dedicated yosterday afternoon. | unlitzews for performing the always dificult | fewidat duimutioe purcncer's coat aud ise “Gua | Suuaini of she tract, ot laid called “igh folitt | Hac that wide 00 foe toa ly ia duced by great plantations originally | There was a large attendance at the services of | and often ag la ere to, WILLIAM AGO) Somty, Ponting over #mulogn the Frome abd cob | Sub, iota 46 50, inclusive, i, square from seed. “In Now Mexico, “Arizona police service. An appropriation of $10, A

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