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f : ocTORER 10," 1891—-SIXTEEN PAGES. , 13 OADSIDE SKETCHES. |ssicaimans ete AUCTION SALES. _|_AUCTION SaLms.___|__AUCTION SaLES.__|_AUCTION_ SALES. Z nN J 3 a ee ae ee meadow oy ey dedicated La year Inter. THIS A¥YTKENOGN. PUTUKE DAYs. FUTURE DaYs. a Pars ~ womens che canes ae OO | _____PUTUKE Days. “ Forcre ime Bee cre ors ware “in "sammer in gpd youd a © Sale surace JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. LATIMER @ SLOAN, Auctioneer. ATCLIFFE, DARE & 0O.. Auchoncers, CROSS ter TORT ’ . | was, with shen! were in abundance ndscape views of rare 7 SALE OF TWOSTORY BRICK SSEMENT 7 mT tani MNEDIATELY NU ambles in the Pleasant Region| along itssides auy are presented at many pointe. Rover D Lon ox a BEER RK a VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE ULC NOHREN INPHOVEMEN TS HAND: | | Heanstivabic'atrsup ee SOE Moving to the right, along North Bladens-| If desired this exeursion may be varied by Wis, also. Back ‘DWELLING ‘AND LOT AT AUCTIOY, ase nne. Be GST STREET | | By virtar a: 0 decree poser Ue About Brookland and Takoma. burg road, = mile brings yon to the entrance to | taking Grange rond at Eureka Grange Hall, CORNER NENTH ARD L. “Othe . SoataWast. s. ocropen Hir.| eee Gen. Beale’s stock farm. " Opposite the gute in | which leads homeward by way of the Sargent sur: P, MELLING AND] EMBRACING IX PaRT: TEBNTH ee PIV GUTOR, we Gul oder for sae | met, Clare Sante i eenerean aetew er — J ped ells i papel me reer Ga: = Bunker Hill roads a et avenne, on STREETS SOUTHEAST: aise SICK DW ? tm froat of the premiscs . sutton iy dneatt of ne 5 rough Brookland. Sra x! >? Wi ryt p 3 BEAUTY OF SLIGO BRANCH. | ins forme! by the roads sands “Scheel Meta Senge Sint Dep aeaaiay SEREET sou PE ger ee oe second district. AN OLD GRAVEYARD, age age og ote STKBET, BETWEEN Sesuun truwoved Up's wel balk dees | NERS WILL FARM. Sees ARDY AT. j Grave of L'Enfant—Green Hill Farm and | Just south of the school house is the mouth | Werk of Disinterring the Rodies at the Old Ite Interesting History—The Founder of | of Riggs road, opposite which, on the left, is Presbyterian Cemetery. Brookland—The Digges Family and Es-/ the entrance to Green Hill, the attractive ‘aide, country home of the Riggses. A century ago, | MANY PERSONS OF PROMINENCE WERE BURIED Lundred and . 55), im the | wheu owned by the Digges family, this beauti-| THERR—SoME CURIOUS INCIDENTS ODSERVED BY paarentunbered Ave hundred ana forty ait (380) ft known as"“Chillam Castle Manor,”* the city of Washinton, the Same ot bia, id was named after the family's old h |} THE SEXTON—soME Ix Goop Preservatioy,| A Childlike Confidence—in the he Site bah juproved Coprostans brick howe: 3 OTHERS GONE TO DUST—THE IRISH PATRIOT vo aed Pear. werbury, in England. Wm. Digges ane efficacy of Carlsbad Sprudel Salts is andy alt ores sont quanren-rast pioneer of the family in this r TONES REMAINS. q LOC! a Geived from the crown a grant of 1:00 actos of universal throughout the world. | Na-| si ocLotk's . artar fteeuty | “Terms cas. sndTimeemgent Brahe with ail the {ates muprove Seat He S for iuepe "ion ‘Terme: Oue-halfcarh, the teary tn ops and two Years, 0 per cent, mecttred hy clecd of trust hy the Wor y soud, oF al. cash, at the ojion of the purchaser A. € $200 required at the time of sale. If the if virtue of @ of the ‘Court of the Pe tee srioe ane DR joe tetas ETE I ‘Tertos of sale to be complied with 12 tem. days from, HALL: STAND. renal the | nor property to be resid at ‘cost and ‘ UIST wt purchaaet | Tahu purchaser. Conveyancing snd sesveitan PAT ERLEND: | sostetyee setacaes ie Recerca | onto ercane TRAMP TO BROOKLAND, TAKOMA Park, Gen. Beale’s, Riggs’ and Soldiers’ jome will be found to yield much pleasure. 3 - - WOODBURY WHE! ‘Trastes, 3ssHL commencing af T TEN O'CLOCK: | Yeyanctna and secontine at the cont of perches bla q sellvan exceptionally fom ‘of ousted | oco.aee, RATCLIFFE, DAK & Cv. ARTHUR A. BIRNES, ier, | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O. - a three (75), in squi ht hi he — ———— jake North Capitol street at Florida arena, | tau, which extended from Bladensburg on the — —— tons SM oo Le: 8 orpited pea our) Gow sentir ie eins city, jaa on, binant ocT-ate emmesmuese TRUSTEES SALE OF THREE New Two-erony | J ATINER & SLOAN, Auctioneers to Lincoln av to Bunker Hill road, | east to the neighborhood of Georgetown, and |4& the center of Georgetown is an historic umatism, Kidney 3 > | Sar th same 28 the nortbenal commer ot and run: | Ta ToLiPrl * Sa" s i M . m Lens - Sargent rond, to Bates road, to Rock Creek | Hey nrezaraed as the wealthiest man of his | cemetery, which for years has been cherished | betes, Fatty Degeneration and all Beith Gee and Tcice east to the Peyinniu. the R 7R DARE & O0., Auctioneers. PEON MES PA ENACEEIL Tun TRUSTER SALP OF REAL PSTATR. Phureh road, to. Blair row, to and through | Se eee Pa nent man in his Ene|*#®sered place by the many residents whose | Tiver Troubles. south weet corner or aud see southeast: te SPECIALLY | ATG, BALE BY AUcTion Pt ae Ry jakoma to Carroll avenue, to a — hea _ hoes ving held many public offices. parentage i hrpairmaapip Hadras Our rich Americans visit Carlsbad. | anctner part of of, mnintered, twenty-three CD, tn HR RB at Shake Tak Be party sectined trerelg: ee wait at ale road, to North Bladensburg road, to| also much respected in this community | 8° i The crowned heads of Europe have | incctyor weaincon as sortsteaeacates ESI ear xlhinthaee EEN-ROOM | eT Da PrewEne road, to Rock Creek Church road, to and | for his sterling qualities. Gen. Washington | in the center of the sqnare bounded by 33d inthe city of Washing von. Leginnine forthe sume. 8 Vv by a, at PH ed and twenty (aD ortwinal bere fair; Bates road, narrow a i seit Pada fheast corner of fot and’ ruuuing thence north EF ‘NU. G18 H STREET NORTHWEST, «the following ‘described. ‘tal ithe pase : 1 ve- | 2ed to visit him, and, asa token of his estee1 inolosed been visiting this historic spot, when | fet "fence went 40 feet, these ey porte MON a ars ra * he following “deersi ra ie of the parties reap: aye Seg? "| presented him with «man dial, which stood for ate ate ae gap sty of te | ia earch of health, for the past 500 iter fem, tthe ine ene ioscan al a! eof Heh ‘tout ygclocn ‘ i those ecreatn pesnte am peace Peal cotave in ightwood avenue, : sprog . > - wEE gee BEGIREA A Condition ofthe min North Capitol street, | The oll Digyes mntcion ncnopou the eeapan | deed aitracta no attention whatever. No| years. pci aloft auton d reniy Tew Cte pugs | ALECRLY SONY ate (ab RAs. “8 Lincoln avenue, good: Bunker Hill road, | Which the present substantial Riggs cottage | visitors except those personally interested in|” You can now get the same treat-| mumberet cient hundred apd eighty ewe (Me) ined | 6 PF BOLSTERED. ab Pee Br PEP wie criminal ers stands, the place ever appear inside the gates. ment at any drug store, in the shape | 40 ect iam the northeast corecr of square anda’ | NOTS SK h thor CHAIKS, © FANCY ROCKERS, tie sures or sUtiare eurit ‘Lutaited spd fort dir. Digges had as his guest for many years i ve feet thence south OL =| MALE prec, SOR at Ae 4 a survey Th Square etwht by -. Soe eee aoe pice | ME, cletet, Dut eccentric Sl}. Peter Chios | ongeeace snare ie, authoritie some | of Carlsbad Sprudel Salts. fcr, thence north Staats Tawnceas’ | SCMEAIMN. FORTIEMENY WALACE tak tx. Ol iS tee Spoons aes ore Seeeees a stat vicinity oa inction ta 4 " - ENS, a u Jance in one a three 3) im aquare echt hundred a a, good, except in vicinity of Tahoma and | tinction in the continental srmpr Upor, the | the ground has not been Kept in order and the | Not @ nauseating remedy. ue etme buiwoeed by a tro-torg bp hvu, on | 2) TAMLE LINENS, PLATED Wal Bourea by deed of tron tea Be tae ,eriftnak tk ho suare sinh Nuteed so d's; Carroil avenue, fair: Rapley road, | invitation of Washington L’Enfant came here | graves are overgrown and the shrubbery has Men and women of sedentary jheast. * a 5 Set ee ‘seventeen (1s) y | Sea PURE WACKY hoki GHA MEN TERE | carat hepa aarti Sibstgtan scchises rar east Beale road, fair; North Bladensburg road, | 8" laid out the capital city. While not been trimmed in many months. The | habits will find life a pleasure after | Atte bast eRe SOO EM eel HE ee : r TAN, CHIFFON I+ 200 on each house reg uit Orel and tweul) two UF: IB Ot SATURDAY, mara yeni, | BCBSAL TR. Ekin aay ate | Scbcuoth come roam Terme cf sais, Sne-Shird of the perches meney Hig ond, fe: Soldiers, Home deives.| Digges funy, Tau’ Segoaimanee of the ground ls mown asthe Prosbyterian cemetery | taking this treatment for one week. |imiyfaincny mconys Eamon amor | SUERTE Cath dalle hatthnasis | a ciapot mate aan carve Raat: | ate"uachses hein! orate mower Whitney avenue, good; Brightwood ave- —— was a bachelor, without any near | #4 built on the same piece of property isa! The genuine have the signature of {three (Uo3), tn wad city ot Waahinatun, the saive angry Bs alee ya SP LIVE QEPSE | ihe_parchaser after Ove" days" aivertinergent of mach ose aS Lincoln avenue at the head of |Cannection in this country, and Mr. frame sirueture many years old, which ha: — “Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole SeUNrvet between if i Fatrestaneriietg CfEiok quaLiry. ANP BOLSTEMS Oo ae A Conveyane a ‘and recordin et the cost ‘ai le srani-anavealiy. from tes jis oom. a ii - “5 se ferms of sale on each lot: One-third (4) cash, purchaser. Pure amet or pur hasers te : cepted. Ehacgn oonerian eee iat bis feare ebithren smneanee Beaten? afternoons to | Agents, New York,” on every” bottle. | ancsin saual pa vivant tn one and twy pare, wise ux, | BRUSSELS CARPETS AG) Buse THROVANOUT Value AEM, am.,j Trustees, | $i ican onion pay" the whe ya sie canbe Fie ene athcrsn and Glewsed ‘om: | buvits and ite, there was’ Fick ein of | Worship God. 1° ag Eropert sald, alcool, ae purtincer options ok DECOMATIVE PALMS, RATCLIFFE, DARKO: Atkins” merle | ar tie'saie” iments = r Glenwood South Brook- | PUmOr running through his nature. It is re- is building, it ie said, is more than fifty fancing att » Hi torus of sale are | LOT KITCHE! y TES. vurchaser pove sale hav’ 0 a sd reads posed onthe ah. Acrving a | untae is het qcedes eee ek | Sateen eT mT seme & Bao Sera engmat teas | eee Recep ec | oh mane eg a ee | ey ee wat . re au chaser. . ‘well Kept, cou: | scribed above will be rescid on MONDAY. OCIOBER junction of Lincoln avenue and Harewood | “iToounce his fret question, invar lh. a ILLIAM A. GORDON, {he attention of parties {urn shing or refuraseh. | NINE LERNTH, im trout of the premises MAT Tam Bunker Hill roads continue along the | was in the affirmative he would offer his formal | better ented for than auy biher cemetery, and ey pons SERGEEE Tf Tramees, | Eye “Mw are of tae Dest makes apd imwood | CLOCK FM. wren aoux mooi rs ee n mn : pot were aa Mclnonell aneretaintions, but if the person happened to | the old citizens of Georgetown had reason to be This cold spell has come to one 826-484 _Firemen’s Ins. Co. Buiiding, “Bites Span tor igpectioy serty go merning of eale, | will be soid separately: = Olt zs * 4 Daw. n branch of the Baltimore and Ohio at Uni-| po. 4,taciislor the major would cordially press | proud of it. me Linaralcarg DESCANBON BHOS, Kuctionsers, | | ocg-ata REO. Meee EMS oonpn, mn.,} Trusters — ~ eae jersity station, near here, you step into Brook- | ie "SN: sede devtne mak mts fomoden een 7s see eatalssiel se0e vanes ache seare sales JUNCANBON BROS.. Auctioneers, a a eee HOTEL md. | The place was first called Brooks, ad | warmest congratulations.” Feccept my | The work of disinterring the bodies and re- laying in the largest stock we have SALE OF VALUABL: rice ene D ‘Gin and D'strvets northwest. | J ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers Ej o — in honor =< et ar L'Enfant possessed some skill asa landseape | ™ving them to other cemeteries has been go- ever carried. This will be a very Nos. 11: eVENTH STRLET ATW ES TRUS’ * 8, OF A VALUABLE RESIDENCE | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE sovTa citole, Table boarders acon tt and most prominent gardener aud the extensive garden connected | ing on of late, and the work is in charge of Mr. cold winter—be prepared. Rather pAXD 1100 TENTH STREE! NORTHWEST. PROFE TY AN TH NORTHWEST SECTION SIDE OF 8 ET BETWEEN EIGHTEENTH Bd cum NOcens maNesot. with the Digges mansion was arranged by him, | Elmer fas tal anxians, (whe Gusta tho wive 85 fora Blanket than suffer the pByyirtue ot a decree of the Supreme Court of the} — O) E CITY, CONSISTING OF A_NI ND N H STREETS NORTHWEST, | _Pifteen years at Worniley's Col. Brooks settled here more than sisty | after the plan of the city, itis aald- It is also | past month bas had some singular and remarks consequence of not being properly an. Dycket No. Sef will oder ibe sale at austion, AB PREMISES Now lou MW STHEST NORTE: | on 44 . . My teagusesseae sera it eter | le ee re eae |e cepeeare nermving wtotw om] Eciiamaeraacies | euaenaiaenimaee a eat | BEapeaies Se tne M SIME SOME) om Ernest AFTEIS cgouet| Lonnnnn ns ascaiy ser ganamncen fing that now occupies the southeast angle | time he entered the family un lis | their supposed last resting place. pro, rietors and larye boarding-LOuse focwite At, the liow LE-FAST puke eI ‘day “of A.D. 1804, and duly re: | “°F S86 1 Front oF ths presses, by the electric carsfron, ecngetomutatecehy eens / 0 out from the city to measure | The grave of John Cox, who held the off ; lend QCLOCK, F. M..ON SATUMDAY, THE TES Anone 0 of the Dis é OR e by" any of the yoy Htormed by Queen and Providence streets. It | jim for his clothes. if tngor of Ghorgetown for several ensoesdt path BAY OF OCTOBER A.D, IML: fhe nortn teaty | fumbin. tm Liber 1102, fale 2k) ot seq anal the re: | Fronting 20 feet on the SRG ARE tet and suming | Sotto ah ia ee Sy caae oe terms, remains in the grown up piece of woods niet aaagiase finereot (i feet h inthe in agtare We SYS usproved | GmmMe of, the, bolder <r the notesecunsd thereby. we | baci 100) COLUMBUS Kit wen now, in its ol hereby, feet To an alley, uinkime it a iost desirable lic suction, ia tromt of the prewiees, on | basharee Aiet ° , EM REVEN THY anwty Ar | PUG ite. undisturbed. His name is still to be seen in A 10-4 Wool Blank 50. Thie is bya brick dwelling house known es No. 1120 11th st. ‘01 * nidst of a fine grove, an. attractive structure. 00 et, 82 VE UCLOCK Be Si the aoliowing de men | ao tarnigge a Meare om ean: + northwest. occupied it until his death, which occurred : many places, especially on the keystones of the really a good value. - . And immediately thereafter the north part of lot one ~ i QW) required at the y IXDSOR HOTPA, | - an : arches built over the small streams. His name ‘A better 10-4 Wool Blanket, $3.50. 1)-n Davidson svubaivision of square set bacinnuns | Cobassine ate wi Mee et wesnnaten. District uf | thue dtaaie. If the teri of aate ate ot conti N er Guoeies a ee 1886, at the ripe old age of ninety. Bunker 9 . Snesgey I he ae Bes p of | with in fifteen days froin the a; sale Tucht ree | fOFMERLY proprieteras Clas rn iaaa, wan appears on the High street bridge over the A yet better 10-4 Woo! Blanket, #4. ne at ® point on Lut Gnd runnas | Az And Prewises known and distinguished ag and | served to resell the property ot tue risk aud cost of the | leased the Windaor, commer 1th soit bait by Glew, Dendddeck in 1198" dare ? canal under date of 1831. The body of his wife A10-4 Wool Blanket, #5: in Red, Biue tence north onthe ine cr loch Street 1o Seat ARMIN | Don the west twenty-six (OU) feet and one-half (> | Scfasiting purchaser oiiey ie dep asc et | sud will open it tet the Teer “ a was buried beside him, and that, too, remains | and yellow borders; Australian wool. Neat 19 eet 10 inchs. thence south 1vfeet, anid thence | Grginal: Jot numbered. twenty Ave CH). Meaguare | CLbuch tesale in some Rewspaper Vaviisiied tu Wank | Bent. Te - undisturbed. These graves are sealed so that 11-4 White Blankets, full size, honest Proved bee rte eng ee wince of beycinning im: | nunbered one hundred and forty (140), together with | Cost ot’ tive iureiasse yee meme Ad Fecording at the | SOI Tuiaies a ee should they ever be opened the sexton will not| —_Weiwlit. for #3. Otlstrect northwest, i Nowe Known as No. 1100 ) theumprovousents thi-reon. POPUSRATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, ter 30 q bane td through the stony ground. in 11-4 Wool Blanket, & ‘Terms of as.e of both pieces of property as prescribed | payments, respectively in one Ch tee ened Tee PLES WUtaioe wor = ington, a ese le bn hance | pe ere tnpore ery ett at isa auat tae Permane yen a | £2) pear at ater aoa rem MaNRNU 2 tng | (GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioned ae as ‘ vensel. : strictly pure wool. Can, one-third (3) jm ome year, and one-third (34) of Pe cet. per ana 909 11th st % 3 Ali the land im this vicinity was originally 5 Gadi die Gieud i’ Meakkas Naseait ace 11-4 Australian Wool Blankets, extra =~ SearLunneae aeeeen .< caper Be bn od of trust on the property sold, a pene, a2. a wned by Jonathan Wight. At bis death th as A % of purchaser.” If teriua of sal PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UN jo" y y, a ight, #6; worth 68.50. ments to be secured by deed of trust or deeds of trust " ci d within the £ are hidden the graves of many distinguished A in ten (10) days trom day of sae trustees reserve the IMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONIING ich FELT EBBITT HOUSE Se ee eo ar ae : ae g3 persons, some of whom have relatives living in Jin thown 9ee Tins losictraeeee bear, | inierests "Te nu of $30 aball be Reutnted of use | FIMO Eeeellthe yroperty at the rink of Gofanitin® | a iNCMes ON THES i : ‘ ae oS a 2 uM ee Georgetown, and others, perhaps, who have no | Fan thaw), Yet. This Blanket cannot be re | jhurchater or purctasers on each pleceot pruperty aod, | funcawetatter Ave dare’ advertisement of auch resale | G1 “AVENE WASHINGTON, D. Brooklands ~ left to his daughter, Mrs : Gisnlstoocke fac tae Oe ne Gee placed {or the saine price at which it is sold, shine ¢ e aaud property it fold, and if the par. | deponit ut two Mundred doirars (6200) will Ué eauired | y AHIAD STREETS SoC Nicholas L. Queen. Col. Je ooks mar. Wat aloe at tot chaser oF purchasers. shail fail to yw stUnect ans, AU conmoencog ual tnt ae Al offer tor sate on trout of — ——— Saas aiid aeerihber af See. Queen, aa ot another place of rest. 124 Al-woot Blanket, @0.50, These are | ferictot tue within ten (10) days after tne lay of ate | Purvhascee eee h werivettccote von watt >IANOS AND ORGANS ithe latter's death became, possessed of the : = HYDocK’s ae ert pote ag oa . Sei ve arta = and cont ofthe | Pn aes BEAINARD B. WARNER! crusts pape LOCK ¥. 3 ait of lot __PIANOS AND RG ANS. bh he named je Air. 7 mong the graves is tha lock, ! = ing and recording at the cost o chaser oF pur sad 3 dee iccas axe quine a pressinent man fable hein Wntlne satan ke arc ete 12-4 All-wool Blankets, $7.50 and #8. — 3 = : ON ACCOUNT. OF HAIN THE ABOVE SALE | Lert of sale: One third cash and the balance in ope * c day and gencratioa and held many public posi | He died in 1825, in the aeventieth vear of hiv | WhO in his time, during the first part of the Z The GHAPIN BROWN. Tras, 3255 43 st. nw. | il pestuoned Tul MONDAY UeTUBEIE TSE and two years, wi Deck roe tices he tions of trust. He was a personal sid political | age, and was buried in the Digges' burying | Present century, was sai to be one of the mov Se tee ee re | seinen cna eds » EM EMATNAMD HL. WARNEIL? qyeree Font. Bargains ta secowd i friend of Andrew Jackson, who freyaently vie | ground, which was located at the east end of | prominent stoneeutters in this section. After aS co. | QUPCR OE De oof THON. HYDE. Rectan Tein Ont OSI ans & STAYMAY, i were spent in the ; ° < . z Chaser alter ve ir oath and teat? "Hetwaa called colonel Lecause | Femains of the members of the Digges family | which was only one of his many eccentric act, |—— vn ee eS ONE OF THE PRETTIFST LITTLE FARMS IN | published in the District of {Seine he held that rank in the Ohio militia, from ere cae cate pee _ Upon the tomb he had chiseled out the fol- AND SEVENTH Sine FORTY acRES, AT atoTIoNS OF ABOUT] og seas maeecuehacw “~~ Waitinore, Sia, D wer laces lowing: 12-4 Honeycomb Spread, 73 AT A a ie oN 2 x a ~ yon Which state he came tothe Instrictof Columbia. | oy y'Entant’s only companion in death isn = will coe ee ee Qn. RURSDAY AFTERNOON, | SEPTEMBER | DAv. WCTORFA NINETEEN MEMS AN BOC | | ATIMEN & SLOAN: Anchoneom + Ses See he inted by President Jacke Full Size Crochet Spread, 40c. Worth 81. . BRO 1 ‘H, Isl, AT FOU rp haea Font faethe Red River agency of | Suicide named Fitzgerald und an infant child of qeiter; traveler. one moment wait, Wa ses uncking: & apace cu-cn Bama FT MINT, gt FIVE O'CLOCK. ‘we wal ofer QCLOCK PM. tile nice ittie farin.contaitune about 14006 st., near United States Treasury. SANDERS & STAYMA’ oe in ae rota to that he suecescially | one ot the domestics. Fitzgerald's grave, which With strowe ambition, South aud health, ‘Weight Spread at $1.09, Worth @1.25. SCB LOT 40, isin wood, and situated in Montvomery. ousty, Ma | VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY AND ATTIC ane represented the government in effecting «| Fepresented by a round mound, stands lit-| Fhe world tolloweds Zeasped at weelt arpand filine with Mareliicedearcar | Le Droit Park, fronting Sits iU feet on Florida ave, | $4 ilies ftom Wastinetan. D°G' 4 "ues tro | BRICK RESIDENCE SC MBER S20 0 A ; tle to the southwest of L’Enfant ves muy Magers chr Mansel tver Spring station, on ol ‘inbary’ Ton, toa AVENUE, SEA : treaty of pence with the Caddo Indians of Loa | S79 cogered by a generous growth of myruc, | At trokesas cyan'tuton dowh, TAP GL.obwe ve sori an Ere sie | MsAhAN Tar tcigor ck fet teaatcraiaas | Bust liiecet ais ta, scissile | Urethy An TM om cS isiana. Copies of the commission froin Gen. | 115 are surrounded and shaded by some fine {tlensth incurabie disease Spread formerly sold at $1.00. iis payable monthly, to be paid in cash, Or ali | (ents consst of a neod decane tence ce rove Re octoper | 1 and sold.“ Beautital new sty red well Browcut death to view by sure desreee, wood dweling house of rm, BF: Jackson and. the treat jpeaments belonging to | Old cedars, a splendid wild eherry tres tower- My sibs around me wound a cosiny Fine Marseilles Spreade at €2, $2.50, 83, SG rehuiredlat the Sune OC eae ne tee aay | pore around the entire Unildinc, "AT wecewary ott: LOCK, tm trent SARSEeS 5 my omy Gubcrand Wight families, are i: |22& Up in the center. These trees are a great 2.0 dra me down to cadets pain. £5.50 and $4, elevant desicns, raised and are not complied with in Aten days fron the day of | GRRUDKM. In wood condition. Also & wool Leariug one a erase, excellent slate and plenty of ‘ontainin 8 H scood, d the possession of Dr.John Henry Brooks, son | resort for robins and other birds in spring. Perhaps too late, for when 1 died Fisk | rood water. an eevant howe foF any ohe- Riso tena | Wide alley. with ‘of the colonel, who, by the way, has a splendid | time. Aly irfeud~ had nothin THE EQUAL To THE sal. Tight reserved to esell the property at the Fisk days’ KR GASACER FAN A and ‘cost of the det best inde, | au Alepeilliwntnage wat i¢ Lunprovenents, be convinced at Te OF horses, waxons, cows, pigs and cfops. Everything | three-story and attie brick ime, contains 14 Ken Basha j aed ertinewent of such. Tessie. IM some. newspaper pale mex fous modern = oa S ve idence fronting on Bunker Hill road, westut | _#2tzgerald’s taking off was surrounded by bests Rap cpurems petrg eve 1-4 Upreads, @7-50. 0% and Retetin Weshinytun, D.C. "Alls conveyasciue aad | Eien ae ae atancy im one and two | Seeders fmbrowemments, being Na 2) " $ apes 4 mystery and romance. He became infatuated poe ‘ue Spreads are of the Lest manufacture, Tecording at the cust of the purchaser. Years, with interest, secured by deed of trust un the | Terms: One-third cash. balance in owe and two Abd & DAVIS COS Fort strect. The doctor prizes his heirlooms | Sitio.’ of Dudley Digges’ attractivedaughters, |; It has been about three years since the last MATCEIPFES Dagr x co,, | 2eare,-eit ‘A depostt 01 @:200 required at tine of years, with notes bearing interest and secured. ty Lew styles. special select very highly. i a bat tha puuag lady Ghtnet Saves bie caeauase! are bie made in See tines: and among 30-d&ds Awcticoetis. Teen Yhowas DOWLING & SON” heed of ust.” All <caveyancitur nnd recorduus at pur- | county’ bargaita om hated av see i a eet i ete ah?, | He therefore became desperate and ended his | {2¢ bodies taken up was that of the ertal We have decided to increare our sales on Sa-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON ac. | Cate ee ee ~ = SR Hitge sists sumer tnd there wae a stipulation | Hife im a tragic manner. condition, | ree] Guloged aga Wear, sowe Beveputhe lowest | soa of shorn antl WRDHEADAY AVANTE DAY | J ATIMER & SLOAX, Avctimeces — Auctioneers. Jos TUT HEN YP . was a stipulation | fe f - 5 “on then. IS, ce — ctionecis fe kcal has peovided greyed s.r xem qcléEnfant's memory and roc prone! to be caerobably fhe mont remarkable case was that pant Re Civchet in Brown, Blue and Red a HATCLIFEE, Daltie & CO. THE EXTIRE CONTENTS OF LANGE DWELLING | PJUNCANBON BHOS., Auctionsery : Hore be tated time. He conveyed the present Edge- : an old citizen who had been buried for iro: Weitah execnel tees Bey to —e eee cere. and Dsts. mw. HH b ‘wood property to hs brother Jobn in 176. | even 8 Rone with an appropriate inscription t0 | about seven years. At the time of his death ‘1. Mavetren set sie te-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- seis area: ENTIRE SQUARE FRONTING NEW YORK |. Erize Medal Paris Exposition. 00 first prembums: David Hurnz, one of the largest proprietors mark the inst resting piace of one who did #0 | embalming tluid was used, and this no doubt Poel om account of the ‘rain unl SATURDAY, No. 240 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AVENUE. FIRST STREET EAST AND BOUND. | indorsed by over 100 music schools and or of tie present site of the city of Washington, Mie Inte W. W. Corcoran if said to have ex- | Sted as preservative. “The body was rigid 2 OCUNATCLIF Fi, DABIC CO, BETWEEN THIRD AND) FOUR-AND-A-HALF MLO00 SQUARE BREN OF GRCTRD | Urciest tet centaetastie toe ee together with bis wife and sons, was buried | eee ee a ney erect & suitable monn, | Hd could have been stood against a tree with- 1y wool and heavy: oct-dkds Auctionéers. mat FRONTING 'O STREET, FIRST SUREET AND | e2etr PERIDER A & + DUG Th st. mw. here, but their remains were, some time ago, | Premed % Punpowe tO ee tate BM: Riggs and | 2% falling in # heap, und the features were rec- ni ss Caxias aa. dans = — STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, BOUNDAKY STREEI NORTHEAST. x removed to Hock Creek cemetery on account | emt to iis Memes’, | he ite eile ognized by those of his dear friends who saw FUTURE DAYS. of encroachments on the old burying ground. | pl” son, Lawrence the body exhumed. Solna “AST per Fir. | STEINWAD. CHASE, GABLEK, BRIGGS Pi “These Spreacs are uar- WH OC TE, |S Oncaus and soliaub tor sale oF rent ‘and improve in washing. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. TEENTH, 1601. commencing at EMBRACING IN PART: DHOOPS Music store, Ss ))RUSTEE'S SALE 3 : as in front of the preises, ashes oe ONBE SE grand PIAN RLOR FURNITU! > UF > Ino triangles or reservations in the city. 7 "==" | $8 & Tomatiable late of ‘preservation. he | onriine of Bet confor, rrr com- | mrennalSSitatineh GTS ME, toaie asa ORT SUES “Hib on] BA ERE MS ‘The railway station is now called University, | TMusles or r ashi iy good old lady died about three score years and plete. Cot Biz Comforts, 0c. operty known ‘as "Adaine Hote.” and bummer | AND SEPARATE Pls © KESSES, PI T. EX eR AS oman Catholic institu- ‘THE PRESENT ESTATE. tenago and Mec body bad ascares but little,and Large ¥.ze Comtorters, White fill Tisciet ctgered cn ab, Gomera helen vay | BOWS VASD Bu) TOILED Waki A spiendad square tor subdivision, ® aa ee tac nttemte hecever stuiretcme tee | ‘This splendid estate, which is situated be- | lock of her hair was secured by one of her we fA gom TUESDAY, OCTOBEL JTHIR | Bibs CHAIRS AND TABLES MAMDRURES | Lave; muurauately alter. we will sell 26, square | UNEQUALED IN fost, TOUCH, WORKMANETP name of Brockiand. The post odice was | tween Sligo and Northwest branches and now | Felatives. * something extra for ORT Me attue court Lowe oor | MIRRORS MALL HACK ONE Etta AN FAK” St A Asp Diag Omae established in 1579, Charles E. Padyett being | contains 700 acres, came into the possession of ‘THE IRISH PATRIOT ToNF. erie with tat Bed Wiener phe seve broverty ssuunproved by | EE PRIGEHATOK. KLICHEN KEGUISLIBS. | oBimese® ffo™ ww artietic Btyica,” Guished is Gesious'ef MiG the fi tmaster. The present postmaster | i if ‘i aye WO. ‘Comtort, Ked lined, voy ng cop raipnnelipanes pores ng “STOR? AND BARBER.” £. BALIVE AKT § tor rent re Eo hrocks, son of Dr Brooks, and | te Riggs family more than a generation ago. | ‘The sexton of the cemetery, who has removed with fancy stitching: The inru couttine fhectens mureorieee ne | ONE MILLEN COM FIRE-PROOF | T 2 is Henry odes For natural beauty, cultivated adornment and ny ‘Onr #3 Comforts are made of fine French Terms of sale are one-thind cash’ onthe day of sale;| SAFE, SHOW CAs! ABLES, SCALES, PNDAR! nang a tt a a, grandson of the founder of the place. [ene rmab pans homepage nd | the remains of so many persons lately, has x pekgiins of sale are one-third cash on the, dayof male: | BABE BOM gCARBS. TABLES, giCALLS cox BOOED con.prising almost every wellknown tane tn thd South Brockinnd wae origiually called | oy country place in this section. modect | Waited patiently for some one to come for the ing oad Sag: ererred napus to muted, oy tes on oar: PERTAINING TO THE BAKARY BUSINESS. quunars iu thorctuel repair wal bs Comed ot at very aeensboro. — k chaser with api carte ‘cash, On TUESDAY MORNi 0, #4, 84.050, 6, de ot the best French sateen, with 0 chaser, 1801, cl ‘uide of the ‘best French satteen option of purchaser, TELNTH, 1801, commencing at TEN OBER AHIR. BENJAMIN F. ADAMS, Trust the bake nd dweill ™ ‘Pent ral ae ‘ ; . Trustee. | the bakery a ‘No. S40 Pocus vania avenue Steamer Tyxert .eaves Washincton tor Leonardtown | orthweat, weshall self the entire contents. ih prices aud iu. terms, be MONTHLY INSTALLER TS poseae ies body of William Theobald Wolfe Toue, the pena —eeny bgp herb agin grange] Vo 4 Patelot, whose ‘patriotim was the cunse ing forced to leave bis native country Turkey Thicket” was the original name of | surroundings is refreshing in these days of buildings, and whichformed part ot | Pompous display. Mr. Riggs changed the | of his * e to Gi 1 and come here, where he could work for the ‘every Monday evening. 21. 5.5.10_ | Temecesh. the Wight possessions. It was during the first pore acto Fe ee ae nents Oe crass of Ireland Gtmous: tobe of molects ion, satteen linine ip desicat pU*A3505 Bios, auctoncar, eee ee decade of thiscentury the home of Samuel | iy uit of Potomac blue stone, is about iwenty- | Beside his grave is that of nis wife, and on the Cheesscloth Comfortsin W ee Harrison Smith, the first editor of the National | 606 vears of age. . other side of her is that of her second hus- ent cont stitched yean TRUSTEES’ SALE _OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Pel Intelligencer. ‘There are splendid springs on the place, | band, Thomas Wilson. Inner liming, so the dow , ARDPEUTY ON 2 STREEL BETWEEN, SIXTH | TWO NEARLY, NEW, BIIOR DWELLINGS, 508, | ing purchaner. ‘The old Queen mansion, a modest frame fliged in f le df fo | On'the tombstone of the wife is inscribed: throuzh. These goods are iuanufactured 1B AND RENEATH STREETS NORTHEAST, | €1} AND Gi SLORIDAA ENUE, AT HEAD OF | ''eEiaas pv A r Rr lamtane. its white vem beime | Which are utilized in forming a couple of is opty nllt day hiarg a Ireland and are imported by us. WASHINGTON, D. C. ODE ISLAND AVENUE. deed of trast date WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER | P)UNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneer, ASB Taker and. Guy fecurted i rotR: Bi il Novem TH, |. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will ‘Cor. wk und D ate. : Cniversity | 4,DUt perhaps the most attractive feature of | marringe of Thomas Wilson. Huubered 1340: fol AiG su. ons oF the made; | sellin drone of te pretitaner ie weed pare OC gpg Pie einen Ralenpoer J the olf piace is the flower garden, which re- ee ee Ee ee a Marek ee Weare making « specialty of Extra size | curds of the Duatict of Coltunbia: and at the request ot | SUB LOT &4 AND) Gi BLOCK 8, LE DROIT | TRUSTER Sap oF VALUABLE IMPROVED just east of it. Convtaguy ecuployed ia loekicg see Bae | Theobald Wolfe Tone.” eh Sai PERI Weiknt Lap Cov Hour intone tthe: preiuiten Ou MUNDAY, THE | Iinproved by two nearly few brick dwelliney, each 7| BE NVTRE gtd STREET NURTAWEST. Be aierge Ceteuitar ' COL. ROO OAR THE. Si Raat cigeae Ser meow cutee | Toe are gt, te patriot i covered wtha| A sneet tate Sai reeacrent | RRREEERS OAL DS GEROgLA, A BML a | pert tak ace conve a | ga acl ea an ts | boeken uo soca weg me On Bunker Hill road, a little east of the rail-| This year, among many others, is a bed of | fat marble slab, and upon it in letters that are petit Steg aS cribed piece or parcel of jand situate in the city of the prettiest outooks on | or the note secured thereby, we wid sen] at peal Mie District of Covuinsvia, thie td oe Mificent old pin oak | three-colored. alernanthera, with the name | Not mucb. more than visible is the inscription: Wastinatgay District of Goimubia, bene guy iot fob, | opvartuaityforiuvestawut | fun in froet of Tue preter un ATENDAY. Get ay station, stands » magnificent old pi “Green Hill Farm” lettered therein. Another | _ “In this grave lies the mortal remains of Wil- Company bv ‘Reiutel W Curriden, treasurers snd | “'Tecue: One-thind cat-Calence in one and two years, | Hit’ piotes pirat ot te te OGRE M tree with an interesting history. 1t was planted | se of game edging plant hes designs of a eart | iam Theobald Wolfe Tone, last remaining son |f RN Eg Oliver Cox, subdivision ‘book "No 15, paxe 119, to- notesto bear per cent iatereat, yayable weitian District, known aa nub ict sixty (Ww) in Le: | 4.DE. BLOTHERS is, the oldest eatauliehed advert by Col. Brocks nearly sisty years.ago. by whom | wheel. Ivre, heart, crescent, star, diamond | of the martyred Irish patriot, Theobald Wolfe Aah EME gee == ““feras ot ‘aie: One tided cant, balance, $a. three | sid: Adepuat of $500 on each It required a Vg ot | Mitkdred snd" Se CAG was ty ha eneates | BUCA. Se For the sary taperiemce ocd was always watched with fostering eye. | and Maltese crow. ‘There ars beds of colens in | Tone. ; Bug8 equal Installinenta sm nix (0), twelve (i2)and Sueltesn | sale: Conveyancing, Re:, at purchaser sos Tera | Himes different colors and boxwood trees said to be | _ “Born the 29th of April, 1791, and departed " i rae 2 5 ANHOOD RESTOKED BY USING A BOTTLE When Fort Bunker was being built. in the early (45) months, to be secured by purchaser's note, Lear. | to be compited with in fifteen days, vtlierwise right re- | | Terms of sale: Over and above deed of trust for | i it 5 A yable | served to t risk and cost uf deta’ chaser ¥ ‘Novembe 7, for five years, w pA EA ty Gays of the late war, the soldiers under- | 160 years old. jspaliondane ope ye htcaept caper leper Ba U 8 BRR. coo On Sctutrunnuail. «dod secured by weed ot trast upen ts | after hve days savertisenient od ouch resale in wom | Saicrost eG ter Seat vet sinees pevabicaseeeie Sa es. one oe took to cut it down. but the old man lla BBOU OU RRR G Hun Rroperty sold. oF ail cash af purchaser's option. A | newspaper Published in Washington, D.C be paid as follows: One-third cash audba ance one-year | _ te strenuously objected. He stood guard over and inconsolable mother. Be i os 8 ue Bon tof #100 vill be recuired at the 0: sale. "All DU SUN BROS., Rote, to be secured by deed of trust on the property | Jy®- LUO: it three nights in succession, and finally Pda ermal go beget tamales se tu RR coo HOB ‘Terns of sale fe comnpod. with itn date ot POD: FORRES DOWLING © WORT Aan — | Sein, Baten or game meausend a, twe, mle E cst, Brn. 4% AND OTH STS. 8... appealed to the Secretary ‘of War for ee oe Iya teen ool ee eae waste. erty will be Fig Of defaulting purchaser. T a N. Auctioneer. from day of sale the right reserved to the trustees to protection. Mr. Stanton, although not much eee aa tah pulaatapenion hess ee BP Rat 8 3 .E, EDMOSSTOS: trustee, | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. supunpay | Su UoPaty guint cjveatacunn gciauiting yor. | The well-known ladiow’ physician, can be consulted given to, sentiment, yielded to his ‘wiabes gid Ondieavote coded: in tus Magy (nese tf yee re 33 2026-208 Office 300 5 Divg, BAT EX THE VILLAGE OF “LINCOLN,” | Sine newspaper puulinind in Sashingtou, D'C! “All | daily from 10t0 Land Sto. Prompt treatment. amportunities, and gave orders to “spare that : ‘* orl TkY DEPARINENT, SEPT 8 deneeh an de Getiled: wording at purchaser's cost. — ee a ee dita pea aeaverdpame’ Wea bodion: exationd neg eg putes Dike There wile art gab: sanetiat TEX | am. by the Gubmuen Court of We Duta oe CON | ocr andy S26, Pans j Traseen | S-SOLLER 10s TH FEW, TREATS ATE ia success. The tree iv a very large one and | j stated: are found ean ceectlect cence anTenay | ocd 420, 422, 424, 498 SEVENTH ST. REAR Ag: STHUMSDAY. | OC10y ER, F1¥ | bin sh cause No. 12:1. ka. Doc. iu, Michard 1. Beli °_GFO. - ty Fe, CA en now bas hosts of ‘wimiring friends, whose acvadions {a otices emuaced eats Gorteens Gee insce luaots cousctiot of user teed) we auction, in front of tu premines: on SAT: | | ATINER & SLOAN, Auctionsers. ne cS ve taken ‘le i \ to this, mart it. sistit AY, OCTU! vi EI . ew, ¥ ————— —* (opel ney a ranean dead are found, while in some there is nothing left . vaior Fixcures, Hyashug“Apvaracan, Bites a EOCLOCK P.M. the 1 ‘Lots of Land tn |e PROPERTY ON ETFTEE VOID YEARS OF SUFFERING BY Brookiaad, with ite several subdivisions, con- oer precio ye Ove New Howe sacra lale eats witsnn tie peorjion: atthe Pe Omes EE. i ag PS Sg tains a population of about 700. . a Is soe-weec tenestints yu dine, ot TEN CLOCK AM. FRIDAY, 0040 District o: Columbia taade on - | United States who i able to cure all efects of indiscre- Looking to the north from the village the In one grave opened a fow days ago three —_ omen BEA SIXTEENTH, 1601, at which thme certain old tember, 18, im the case of John ¢ Heald ticumt totk wriee Rend for Woon “Truth,” expan earthworks of old Fort Totten are plainly bodies bad been buried. One was that of a 178 FIVE FLOORS tors oflce, wile be utlered: CHAS. BUSTER oe 32, wo will eal Go sha hichent Lida, Rew or'eme | Suecbe ond cheer “Sewne Care” owntie, Go. pea Sonntag: ths eceurdaey sul sensing | frows person, prewmably woman and the | arecompeay sucha with crerging tat wey ee EC Reet CRAee | Dh OPI MPT A PMUADRL maming the excursion, suf contloning F ; | cobacmmane in inembons ir wae | MEM ta a eT } eR UChr i Paty yeas quose,Buslker Tul row, wt eighth of ale | hacen at ames “a tcayeat ea seta | earn roe L 100 Ga a's. tear U8, Trea. they at Wanhinrien, Disc ot Colauije teva | Sever sate ivursvte ss tebevenum rings you to Sargent road, which follow for a | ‘ones sh a tw OUR FIRST FLOOR TH Fart of lot ine (0) of Davidson's subdivision of few rods to its junction with Bates road, which oe tires ‘cofin. 3 herahgg learn “ize of the Contains « carefully selected stock of Bed Room, Din- meee Sauare numbered two hundred and fourteen (714). PROFESSIONAL 4s taken to the left. ams meee cee shoes the children were known and they were | ing oom and Ofice Furniture, AL ASETON: pe a PROFESSIONAL ___ The railroad track is soon recrossed, a good | The neat little chapel on the drive north of | binced in separate coffins and taken of toother : . PLUSH _ PAR eee rt, a ven. PrEce 16.80 feat, theuce south 2 fect and inches: thence | JyiiOF CLAY 18 THE OLDEST ESTABLINHED view of Fort Totten being presented, the old | the mansion was built twenty-five years ago of | cemeteries. OUR SECOND FLOOR KEP PAKLOK SUITE, GILT PIER MIM- Ped 22 Se: toewce north © toss: thence weet 125 | DP SQvertising clairvoyant, astrologer and medrumi, works infront, a ttie to theright. | Potomac pudding stone. It will seat seventy | In the Ticinity of the cemetery are many | Ipdavotelemiely to Carvts, sod conting the ata BLE TOR TaBLes Subeey OL | [ATIMEN & SLOAN, huctiousers, Reece saetyreccnasiatins dota, gee etd | aun city Mas momen? troretc gait wt srovua id — ve and mu ra winter colorings. , x Fy ars Sania Tn. rs "tine biaden ls vation, the byrosd passe on the eft leads over | People. A clergyman from Georgetown Uni- Jose aavenied by cttored persons, the Twenty | Srogee SUSU | “PROPEMTE TW USTONTOWS. D COMTCAEE. | fart ot io however, to be sold aubject toa tight of | sya, Bromerty, bran soraratel varwiher, anes to Bock Creek Church road, which it enters at | ¥eFsity ofticiates every Sunday. In the triangle | 110 USt Daag om the same aquare, and among OUR THIRD FLOOR SUMA | OF TE AL THE CORNEK OF MORMOK “AND bu May over tin favor of the owner or owners of the re- | Semily troubien. Vfl influences Strangers from otter the south end of the hamlet of Kupliville. immediately north of the chapel is an old negro | irri Or ghosts, but fhe superstition bal pretty | Coutains a stock of Parlor Furniture which for variety Bre GOOR COSDIFION, | ,CUAMAN STREETS. p, | “Terns ofsale: One-third of, the money in | EOnsing, to tue rel bisce at once, as le succeeds where Looking west as you move around the old | 8tavevard. ; well faded away until the work of disinterring | °fdesixn and unitorn: excellence of material is not | SHAME me Oty A BREAMATE | by Wining ofa deed of, trast, dated fut Apel: AD. | cash ani the vsiance iu tis egeal kamtatianemne ane | Solita to the Fics hice at ance, we i succends wiiere fort a good view is had of the east side of Na-| Green Hillis seven miles northwest of the A Ae sarong, | *Urpassed by any house in the country. CAR CHAMBER NT, BEDDING ETATHER | sea-‘uue of the land recorue of te Distt of Coleus from ale at the | Vertises only what he can dc. Ail Yusiness confiden- tional and Rock Creek cemeteries. ma CS the bodies pelle Seger! wae nena BEDS. BED. LOUNGE TWO. MARBLL-TUF | bin am af the Feqneet ot the Party seared thereuy. we ice oe the | Lin. Setisnction gaaraniend, Sittings Soe, — ‘At Kelly's Corner, a few rods Continuing the excursion alon veal | Soaked of eee bee me CHINA, GLASS “AND SIEVER “PLATED | WEDNESDAY, OCLODEM ROURTRE ST teur, ot wold. oF | diy-and Othats, soutl: west ae $ north, you take ; night by telling of the ghosts about the ceme- CHINA, | GL AND SILVEM PLATED 4 pT = Rock Creek Church road co the right. At the | £04 soon crows the, solid iron bridge that spans | 48> * SOME STARTLING PRICES: Sane ett geting NE O'CLOCK P.M. those, ces oF sot ach ilebomtt of Mas, peep, THE ONT Comm eS ee ne tae ene Oe | ee nen i — = Piush or Hair Cloth Parlor Suites. Cash, 828:| VICE PRESIDENT BRECKING Sid, and known ss tots “ai and 1% In the | MEitiish and German astronoxiot inthe exty, belo ‘Terre Cotta road running east to the railway | Safgent road is passed on the left, which runs ass) Simeon pitied + $8) iicmen HRQUISiTES, ker en Duval's addition to Uniontown, bow kuowa as Ans. fa fa'ten ays ‘Sut station, of that nasne, an Suepherd road, | ine routherly direction to Bunker Hill road: | sue nas cen to Saratoga and to Fort Ticonderoga, | Solid Osk Bed Room Suites, 3 paces. Cush, 417: | QBN EENESDAY. NOHAING.-GitGbeR Foun. | cont.n sil lots fronting A ct Monroe treet gad erepat thers and ont uf thedsisal. 4. wi rightwood. 4 y 7 % N le Here you enter Blair road. foliowing it to the | Eoint. from which there isa good view in every || WTS ii? Cenyte, cur, preMining Just about two | crellts O18 see, Splece, Cann, eté;credit, | Eats esta SaelUdedoty stent northwest. we ball yo-story Fight, soon passing on the right the mouth of | direction. Near here you pass-on the right | sne nus visited the mountains, and has drunk | ¢17° a ‘tah Riggs road. “At Nelligan’s blacksmith shop you | Gude byroad, which runs through the fields from healing fountains IX-FOOT OAK EXTENSION TABLE. Cash, | —°c-<(te . ; nw. the mouth of Sligo Mill ‘road. " Puasing | oF half « mile or more in a northerly direstion | Whowe sulphuric odors. make you think of some- | gg us. cheat, Sa 20, RATCLIFFE, DAKH & 00., Anctioneers, arately, Brrougt slocam you cross the railroad at La- | and enters Sligo _ A A ee ee Eight-toot Oak Extension Table. Cash, $5.50; 40 Pe even w. neti Pere ease gte ence 32 one and two ‘ouh tnd D streets northwest. mond's, proceeding thence to and through Ta- an Allen aven' ome Ibert ite flannels soon, credit, 6. ABLE BUILDING LOT ERT pea ot sore Koma Park by way of Carroll avenue. whick leas | Gletson's handsome place is on the south Tide | ™™WMitefannels and merino she was seenat the | CTs 00 Cash, $7.50; credit, pean Rom SCAPEEOL, ID Han | cording at vi cont, 1 davon! of 4180 Bs | 729 SALE OF ONE-TENTY rx you to the bridge at Sligo branch. Here Branch | of the road « little west of this point. ‘Where her beauty was admired and the cos- | ¢8. STREETS E mata CHOW. a Fequired ou esch piece at tine: derasvo AR eS waa atox road is crowed. A few yards south of the || Another quarter of a mil brings you to| " “tume that she wore Woven Wire Springs. Cash, €2.25; credit, 92.50. | ,Q1MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWELFTH, esold at tat and cost ot tsi ing oerckens | SS bridge a splendid spring ‘is passed on the | Eureka Grange Hall, where is the entrance to | Im the surf at Narmagansett served to very much| Brussels Carpet, per yard. Casli, W0c. :eredit, Otc. prewiees ia as trust, duly reroriied tn Liber roadside, to the right. Grange road, which leads southward for three- os ede ie fiends were ait | 22#Ttin Carpets, per yard. Cath, ide. jeredit, 40. ing 20 rochUR Hot 140, samare gra. a. 100! Bett ot SL1G0 BRAXCH BRIDGE. ‘along the shore. ” wana nen and lala free of coet. “No change or | Tint Giectrte care and rushing beck to lates cliche” kK Fil ofter ‘The scenery at the bridge is most enchanting. | of the road, is Mrs. King’s residence, a two- On the Richfield lawns she ieguee Ceara ee MES © aD. ott bas Tne stream, which is clear and spring-like, hasa | story frame with balcony along its entire front, ‘men, flannel mines, et Te iinacenilin ceaeacihts suse 5 Saad eon ——erenaad aa Scunaneienneiniadiania rocky bottom. Ite elevated sides become | which beary the distinction of hat in ite | And ner dancing was delightful at the german | Xo notes and Uper cent discount allowed for settle- TEUST ERS, MALE OF, Val ot rl ng carboite acd, No deieution, ag Fugged at places, and forest trees of fine pro- | [amie fue chestnut sree that, marks the line | ow Sues back’ home in the city, and it realy is » | m=O in thirty days. By virtue of a dand of trust “of Consultation free. by" EE mato “ Portions gracefully shade them. You will want | “Auerocchinn Stott e see oe ee 2. SAN Ft. ew, Fou ber, ‘1880, and in 2 pity . —_ 10-417 et seq., of ot fo tarry s moment or two to view the attracy.| politan Branch railway, which has quite an ele-| T™4, pppite of all, she didn't get » single, man ie Savana Se ES ive surroundings and to listen to the music of | vation, you cross Hi — — Utica Observer. GROGAN'S Hours: Oto 12, $toSand Gtos. ‘the fast-running water as it ee Sane An eighth of a mile from Btotte take Rock Nocin Monday’ or Tuesdays. 2620-210" CREDIT HOUS Mi cE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF over the gravel and boulders. refrains of | Creek Church road to the left, through ‘The Bell Telephone Case. Mie uate ot eaiial. rx the water are apt to be accompanied by the | Rupliville, ‘and between, Rock’ Omak, Okersh | In the suit of the United States of America Sate oe et ea Hs cout eure vam woh roundelays of Sake Senet wongeters _ a comaterts south of Rupliville, on | against the Bell Telephone Company and Alex- yu Pexniy. i LRORST DESTIN perehed on ove: you pass Fort Totte: Fede engl ander Graham Bell, westion Teader of the lat Hapley road begins on the north side of the | over to the Betce rend at the oll’'fece A eee inded aurtinan, Seourscy” irtunen, Soe. Hom: sn Ot Dpm. Lae Mem. few | whether tbe patente of the latter were obtained | Someraxa New. ream, and ai asant surround ct bi wood joey whey Rar eas nN | BStaken to the lel entering Melding Hace | from the patent office by fraud, now before Mr. cc aKANS,& 8088, MANDE! Sycamore brook, a «mail tributary of Sligo | Park by Sherman gate. Proceed Soar Henry L. Hallett in Boston, who isan examiner * ore at ‘reserve branch, is crossed half a mile from here. park to Whitney avenue, thence to in the case and is the testimony, Mr. purchaser another et mile brings you to wee pa bay mye home. se iii Chas. 8. bncmrip of eff soprenente ne ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED WARE. hecoaned ner, wi road is taken to the right. right near the jnnetion government. Ir. Rogers Replating: smennee Gazroll avenue aud Lapley ros havea faitly | aud Brightwood avenues 4e ‘Whitney “Avenue | fon acts for the Bell Yoleptoos . fe — tala paheesnt pathesaae |e: Tree.

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