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MOVEMBER 26, 109. AUCTION SALES. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. 3. Gov't Report. Baki Reval Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE OT OF TWO, ASE MGaones: >» PENDANTS, ALL NEW O'Denwelic 10 hon Os, LE. Dyer....195 ox woxpay, Nove Sh). Atrerrere._ ow lls, capt..Right tackle.Ayers..... 175 | while at that point. AT BLEVEN cic AM. AT OUK SALES -Right end. . Ramsburg. 165 ‘Quarter back. Fleming A gnin of filteen yards was made by a splen- +100 | did run of Townsend and some more was at Haat ie eo gnee made, by Columbis's full back, avd by 150... “Butterworth Full back... Keyes...--165 ] jug anywho made e magnificent sprint, pass- A little’ squabbie occurred through a neces- | before Deing tackled. ‘Townsend went through siry change in the referee and umpire. | the center. Lewis had his knee hurt again and MS. GU PENNSYLVANIA” AVENUE NOK/H « Must positively be sold without reserve. No pest Pourinent on eccotul sr weather L VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED AVENCE PROP t 4 rs. pik To eae ws Finally, at 12:05, the teams lined up, Holmes o PENT . NOS a the University of Penneylrania. refereeing and | £0484 it necessary to bave e rubber guard put | ____ RUGS, ae AUCTION on his game leg. Meer kabler ONE OF THE GREATEST PLATS OF THR DA. ing taking the ball. No gain was made by the| The ball was now well up into Georgetown i WEDNESDAY | AFTERNOO! cI SexTV EG, BORIS, MOVEMBER | abdoxb io ay MALE TAsT hock OSEOeRe Fi IGHTM, BEGINNING AT 1 = Wt the a CLOCK, we will sll at our sales rooms, G20 Peni front Paeiers, we aball eel, PEiraun Avenue morthiwest, a super ¢ Lot =, ip equare 103, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, ‘ TOMOKKOW FUTURE DAY ‘witare. M0 fect bya depth of shout play. Twe rushes by Calinhan and Dowd ad-}and Butterworth in trying to go through }|———____TOMOKKOW | PL TURE ‘This sale sbould command the attention of parties * Yanced the ball {sn vurds | On the third down | the line dropped the ball, but it was not lost | [,ATIMIR & SLOAN, aucuoneers RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. Auctioncems. tu search of first-class yoods " Dowd made a eplendid rush through the center m 0. ‘Now ready for exaust at on. ind Harbs it ft i for @| GENERAL HOUSEBOLD FURNITURE AT AUC-| CHANCERY SALE OF VALUAI Et VED ‘RATCLIF DAER & CO., for twonty yards: A famble by Georgetown | Say which wes folipned be pe af ie Genate TION, v.| SEAL ESTATE ON witsutl en ‘Bi | _move-2t TH PARE ctancara | yours with totes and a broak through by Rainier downed Dowd, | 2°rd; which was foliowed by 0 ttheough | @QP FRIDAY, MORNING, NOVEMBER TWENT Pe Oar AD, SOU PD AR ae CO | See of raat Ri orev bck of Georgetown's tine. Anchor rash by | &5t lars of the day. Jack Rainier went through | sVENTH: Init. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, at| STHEETS NORTHWEST, ENOWM ae HOKE LATIMER STOAX, Auctioncers cont. “$500 deposit required at fines! sale Dowd throusk Columbice center brought the | € center after faking to go around the end | Fesidence No. Sih street northweet, we ball ell Bel, BY AUCTION. — OR ox _nom . Aationcere RR APOMPPE, DARE 2 €0., Auctioneer. 220 Penns. ave. aw VALUABLE RFAL FST ne ENEROP ELM STKE Uh Wa the toliowing effects: By virtue of a decree of the SurremeGourtof the in” Things | And made Afteen yards. This brought the ball | Pa a a ART TOR NDOW HANGINGS, | trict of Columbia hecteraay ots 4 ball 0 Cnet p SU hy See ES clote to the ime. “Townsend went through for BRUSSELS © STATE a De cuasini CAR: | A-D. 190i. in eat ara ares: 'y -s rod mM we 13. Cl a URN UKE 5 wo ul inant ‘Sau. Phil- on a fomble Church of Colnmbia fell va yond somatic emrriatahecd, tain 212 RUBLS TABLES ASDCHALKS, | lips e/a are deteudauts, the uudersicmed trustees wi on the ball Georgetown in the first few | “rns Ball was within four yards cf the iAikS, “ATOVES. | art-'on FIIDAY the FOU DAY OF BEC ro line and Columbia's heavy rushers pus PICTUS, DINING | BEA Do. StHALWFART FOUR moments of the game seemed to have no difi- a . : * > NITURL AND KITCHEN REQUI- bese Feces or ‘parcels of land lying wed AN INTERESTED CROWD. her quarter back and half backs fumbled the | P&tterworth over for another touch down. RIIPS, TOGETHER WiTH MANY OTHEWAM- | being = day of 2 fn Liver 1044, folio 0 District of Colum! jen direction of the Parties culty in going through Columbia's line, but " he city of Washinaton, m the District of Co- e of the premises, Score—C. A. C., 10; Georgetown, 4. Luubia, known as the westernmost. ¢ “i Toren au auction. tn front of 7" ee ball in a dangerous manner. . gs TICLES. _ | bia ™ ‘westernmost tw ve op TCE-DAX, DECEMBEK EIGHTH, INOL, at ‘On the second down for Columbia Harban | ,, here Was 4 moment of intense excitement | _vowzt "LATIMER & SI.OAN, Auctioneers. | feet of "11 tof FOUR DOLDOR eat - ie front of the pawaninen, DDAL OP D: tu uray i on iliecours avenue distant trenty.tout station, Prince George's | inches (4 it. U uuches) east frou the meat Neen 1 1 EVENTH, a y: \. 1282 acres; ten mit were a lot of Goorgetown College boys, who | Hanier followed for ten yurds, being downed | MoS ta od hey cue eee egeeg Lal back, fear | gg ets’ sree EReeA ger a 2 ere “A.” beginning for sald parts of lots at a point brought their voices over to Washington with | prettily by Cubill. n let out bis kicki , ! oD Hi! ’ R A y! of the field was abig four horsecoach, on which | went through the center for tive yards, while ar Emery held the ball fer Butterworth to try PRES AON Emipay, jOVEMBER TWENTY- RAY! “RAH! “RAY! troved Uy a three. 7 - county, Md., with complete dweiing aud outbwild- ty on hen ee x brs idence, with back t od modera | --- them. One of the college boys had an immense | Yeuzey on the next play tried the end and | Boui’ "geo neu idale of the bar for the second | ings, °° One-third cash, one-third ix. months, one-| SiC}, the ssid point of beriainme bein the center of property. ihe wownd Delenwor- f tin speaking trumpet, fog horn, or whatever it | carried the ball ten yards closet to George- | & third twelve quunths. “ale ELEVEN O'CLOCK rourt | poriherly and at rica tite oe Wiel Ra LenS : «round an. spienaid oppor | Sul The Columbia Eleven Defeats the| was” Through thie he would call out in JUBILATION OF THE COLUMBIAS. Louse dour, Ur per Mariburowgh. —DOLSAL | line vatuliel Sith -wd alley oue hundred and pve fect | "Up.t3,L0 sEyelors or hone seekers, nd two | Prered bs stentorian tunes and ask if anything was the é And the Columbia rooters on the céaches A CHEEE, DARK & GO., Auctioneers. - ft. 4 in), thence Wester! —~ys—y 4 e —Y OY Georgetown College Boys, matter with the various members of the team sang that old familiar Scotch melody, Sree eve SY: ive tetas (3 ee ns eee ee ie | Saver of winch that carried their hopes and money. Tho voice “Don't You Hoar. Dem Bells?” They Said alley Twenty-two fect and two inches (22 ft, and tims of sale. "he « —_—___—— seemed to come from sof th x 24n.) toa puilic alley ce easteriy with the Line of Saidaalley aity-one tee: ans eight smches (31 fe. sud 8 j iB-); thence southerly in a line parallel with the first Hagand «(rich ace with Miourt avenue one btn dred and twenty-seven feet and five inches (127 tt. ad 2'n.) to sald avenue, and thence westerly with said Avene forty-nine feet and tix inches (49 ft and 6 in.) to the piace of bezinning, paid in two egnal from day sae, his & also inquired whether there was any- bom | the matter with Columbia. Nobody could find out there was, but in the scrimmage that followed when the ball was put in play Rainier was burt, but not so badly as to leave the field. Butterworth made a fine run and by ekillfal s but the questions were soon answered frum GREAT DAY FOR FOOT BALL. | the top of the conch with the remark that everything was really all right with those par- ticular young men. A Well-Contested Game—Good Team Work The ci hes furnished the escort for the two ‘Displayed—Dowd's Great Kunning—A Big {tems and the whole array made quite a hand- dh. at The Opes re act Com sed Shug pronerts oe reesid atthe Taulting purchiseer } | Terms of site as tres ribed by the decreeare: Une- Cor, 10th st. and Pennsylvania ave. 2.w, TKANK T. BROWNING, W4Ltr b WILLLs & © ¢ DWELLING 30. ‘OF THE ISTRKEE] NORTH- : a | third ‘cash, the balance 4B two equal” toe 4i0-ahet Bow. . some display as it made its way from the head- dodging made ten yards before Ayer downed | on FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TWENTY. | bayabi —_ SAMUEL ChUSS. Trustees Crowd aud Plenty of Enthustasm—Exeiting | quarters of the two teams by way of the avenue him. Kuns by Harban and Townsend made | SEVENTH, at LEN O'CLOCK, we will sell, at the | Dale. w Of ix (6) Per cent per GRAND TWENTIETR ANNUAL potd dete Div Pa._ave. now . Scenes. to the grounds. Ground, but efforts to go through the center | 8bOve residence the balance of the Furniture, &c., | SB2Uni.gecnred by deed of trust upon the preaiises There was lots of enthusinem and plenty of ‘were not so successful contamed therein, Sold, oF all cusit, at the option of the purchaser. A eae JPEXCANBON DROS, AUcronmErn Gepustt of 250 be paid wh ys attack ik wad Data. a ————— cheering thot lasted all during the game ind >t Bars Tho ball was in the center of the fleld by this | _no21.te RATCHIFTE: DARE fovea gen da 1 he ete ed wash hist . is not likely to die out until after the prizes Mme: both: teams plate wall = Gectatien. : ead day Of sale, OF tie trunteg reverves SALE OF 71) KN ¢ \ ¢ 24 GEO TN 4 for the District championship are awarded at AUTHORITIER, ; Pi neamorer ns baying, rolls pocarsgtows | Wy ALTER B WiLLians Ss z fe ovll at fae rib al cmt of defanins purcoaer iexiogae ibis eink ut at A Bit othe Ue 3 - ® | the Columbia club tonight. town's goal. Ou tuns aroand the end in the | go through the center In the muss O'Don- | CHERRY. FRAME PAL or eg Bs aa ‘Manufactured by the world-renowned and celebrated FINE BUILD!Sw LOTS ON TWENTY. Just before the time came for calling the | next two minutos Butterworth and Veazy car- | hell captein of the boys in blue! WaLNUT ETRUEKE, EASY CHAIKN OM. Te eS oe aoe ST STREDT, BETWEEN RAND SSTLEL SS seetcapam bike. game, arrived if began 0 drisilo and it | ried the ball down to Georgetown’ ten-var¢ | and pay, jae burt in ‘the “leg | Thin] EBLE. NALS WALD HGR Walact ©. A BRANDENBURG, Trustee,” cemanpslasgan margin be veeteg cl) wre eed given to nue 5 waend ing. | Promised to get worse at very tittle provoca-| line. Dowd tor Georgetown tackled both men | cansed a brief delay, and it was seer that Bob RAMY SOFAS AND LASY.C TPHOL-| _ poondkde $2sth stow. | Special so alla ne Aittus of a trust dew! given to se oot on “Don't you hear dem bells? They are ring-| tion. It was.a regular championslup toot ball | in a ecicntife manner. Church looked like a | Church's ecaese cker we al Dloody down | CHAMTER MULTE An De To ONDE ae RAcLrre, DAKE & C0, ducts making the nunounrersent we chet con catia] BADR ESDAY. dhe, BECUND Day OF Decent out to glory. C. A. C.” day. Old followers of the.game always cia | football piayer by this time, having run his ark ft PE BEDSLEADS, BUKEATS CAND WASH” = resco <r : Bia tron of Soe pes ing glory. A ‘eal yi y b. the front. Noone could tell where it came i} . a oF. . =< to make this “auction sale” surpass th . They are in very truth for the Colmmbia | that a g:me like this is never played under a| moutt. against something hard. The Lall wus | frome It muy have been the sie of ee PREPS BE GAGS. | TRG ET HORS ANT RARE MENT BUICK HOUBE, | suice made for this old and relishle company, Tie | teicier nosed on Set et. with deat Athletic Club holds the championship at | SU2DY sky. —_ bang |: Gerd and games, for no foot ball player ever cleans his “DRURSELS) | ASD it STRER IS. ne WEST, CONTAIN. | aale will commence Ofsbout 11 ieet to oat alley snd wid ey : istris d ™ rusbes by Butterworth and Ranier ear suit. It'e bad luck. There is an impression . PEATHE 5 a 5 4 a ab eexent BEICK DWEF eo District and the THE TWO TEAMS ON THE GROUND. ” - a . P} HOUSE, IN PI REPAIR. APE! MONDAY, NOVEMBER THIR’ and rm o Kecult “is that the Columbia’ boa. are | The college team was the frst to come out on { Ptll fo the line. Harban was sont through the | that Chugeh paints hie jacket with red betee; HALL RooM | HOUSE, “IN| PRE ATK. “PAPERED MB TIETE, : _ GLASS WAKE, KITCHEN ITENSILS, & PKIDAL, NOVEMBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, ‘CK A. M., we shull veli at residence No. ° cenferand,amid a blare of trumpetsand with #ix | "After © Donnell was “able to raseete sures proud and happy lot 22tc4. That tells | the field. | Their eanvassuits and gray and blue | Georgetown players hanging desperately {0 | sive tune bo the Colantters ache era ti On. the story. The red and blué are now above | Jerseys gave them a very business-like and carn- | him, scored the fist touch down. Score—Co- | pall up within thirty yards of Georgetown’s | st 2 beet: bull! about two yeare ‘Une the Dorth west section Tiner, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M, ‘will oer THREE AND HALY-PAST SEVEN OWLOCK P.M., Cow : erthwcat ihe. ceove-naned artis par the blue and gray. est bearing, that made them look opponents | lumbia, 4; Georgetown, 0. line. gy eumucruted sna wortiy the attention of buyers e AT OUR SALESKOOM, a ibitic wortby t - Batterwe: kicked the goal. us cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. ‘routing 15x54. 8. a ae aae ak ee ee ee cr nate Gone oees €. Sea Dea eed Sees me ebtNawctioneete._ | Etirovea' ya well-built Story brick bouse with aul | CORNER TENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA ball oe se? en DButterwor' Spread some more glo! 7H D ‘Li BON, Auctione cul . - rth the of the d nothin; = 7 IOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, rive: Over and above an in bran 000 AVENUE NOKTHWES: Seg ong Aled org The ball wor Uesuahe out bat on the first | OF himself by covering the reniaining terri- wietreet noritiwest. | ne! putin Taunt gbGze an Amenunbrance of $4,000 to * estimation of his fellow clubmen. He - ; tory in one of the prettiest runsof the day. proved today what manner of foot-ball rush Georgetown fumbled the ball and Butter- | He went right around the left of the line and on > ” tune of sale. If the terms of sai not complis And will continue dai!y at saune hours unti! the enti Premines se: LANGE Lot OF NORTH | with in fifteen days fron the dasrof ashe ered | eatecerdinary lange cece te dieveoed af, ene err a | Eurcamee, Gouepseay. CMMELSTOWN | (resell the rroperty att fow examples of the stock “that will Le sold to the | datel st of #0 rewuatod oe player be is and Yale must have worth fell on it. Three downs followed, when dropped on the ball up by ope corner of the] RRO Grete FCRSTTURE: ROULS be thee | DK ~ittayete SB quack of the vacant wots. “Torus to te conipued wiih @ vast deal of fine foot ball material to the ball was passed to Butterworth, who | field. Score, 16 to4 and more shouting. At AUCTIO! 3 gE dil conveyancing - . Elegant and Unique Electric Silver-piated Ware, Tm- vty ts Qajuuit at thee coe leteuch a full back us he is come home to punted down the field. Fleming, for The fact that the touch down was made at] On rRIDAY. NOVEMBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, | chaser. TCI ‘, ported French Clocks, Antique Brot egtriande wetau. thus punch play. Georgetown, tried to ran, but was aomned one end of the goal line made the goal a ver: EN O! aoe ‘we will sell on the premises, | _no“itd&ds seanhhech inven snieen thane - andl nepal ol trenale in WON ON ITS MERITS. and the “ ball taken’ by Columbie. | difficult one to kick. It hardiy seemedas though | 0 the corner of Delaware ave. and Canai st, ».w., the [AT SER © SOAS, Anctioncers, Ornaments, English Piaques, Fine Iaportel China, |." GORGE TRUESDELL, Trees. wo i its and the Three rushes at Columbia's line were | Butterworth could make at, but he did and | *™peueteria THOMAS TAYLOR, ese eb> deaemeram ee ope need mam mage oem DUNCANSON Bhon, ductonsers, Thegune wes won om its mails and ti well stopped, Church’ tackling expecially well. | added to his proud record of two touch downs | _no™l-ats ‘Assience, CATALOGUE Sal Banquet Lamps, Imported Opera Glasses and Lovely | PYHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctomerra i best team won the game. From the begin- Kemsburg, Wowever, carried the ball turough | and two goals by kicking a third goal. Score, | J atanzitw SLOAN, Auchouveny THE CONTENTS OF A HANDSOMELY FUR- | and 1 xquisite Jowel Om T OR, Auer ning the C. A C. eleven showed evidences for five yards. Georgetown was then downed | C. A. C., 18; Georgetown, 4. NCE. —— Geen Ges ers Magnificently and Artistically Mounted Boo Bos | ¢ of superior training and Jrill work. They three times almost in their tracks, Wells and | It was close to the end of time and as usual | yarvapr: VALUABLE IMrt NCERY SALE = B } avn E_ IMPROVED AND _UNIMPROVED | AN ELEGANT COUPE, FOURSPLENDID HORSES, | Boxes, Crackers and Rose Jars, Covered, Tu ers i vu > won the game through a series of splendid Lows breaking through au tackling clear back | at this stage of the game C. A. ©. plaved their | "" FXOPERTY NEAR GOVELAMERT FIINTING | SILVER MOUNTED DOUBLE ASD SARUEE | recon, Oepoume Sete Manteo el | es APG aay POUwiA Stake NORA individual ‘plays backe! up by admirable of Georgetown's line. Coltmbia took the ball on | hardest aud quickest game. Georgetown HRW AIRES AGE | HMENEST LRG, MELONGIAG ZO GENTLE: | Eretrace, Tureenn, Prait ant Dery bow Coker | yi sien st earterot the Supreme Court ofthe team work and interference. There can be no four downs. Both teams were tackling strongly, | had ball to start with, but lost 3 fee Mtoe URNING: EMBRACING IN PARE with our immense “full line” of Borery disputing this year as to the result. although the backs on each ime seemed able | it right away. Aided by some splendid SEVENTH, | Handsome Parior Furniture in separate anum- | Cutlery. (toe MOND game was fairly and honestly played, to go through the center for small gains. interference and team work Townsend and x AK P.M., i | ber of fine speciiens of Turkisis i Pine ‘is paner® | As in all our previous sales special proviiion will be KCL part of tot 2 iu 1 and while the Georgetown College cleven Short rushes by Veazey aud Butterworth | Butterworth made some magnificent rune, and i AND 76, IN SQUARE 624, Fy. “Elewant Easy “Chairs ‘and | wade for the consort of Iwites attending this peremp- poe ae ey played a splendid up-hill game there can be no DOWNED. roved ineffectual and Georgetown tock the | Butterworth on his third pay rossed the line | Lot 7_is uniuup.oved :1d tronts 24 tect on G st. be- Onyx ‘Lab! Ine spectinens ot | tory sale of Artistic Sheffield Ware, &. souty corber of said square end running theber doubt this time that they were beaten. Br, They were quickly followed by the Co-| ball on four downs. Georgetown fumbled the | and made another touch dows: right ou the side | tween North Capitol and Ist sta n-w. ya devtn of 100 | Clotsontie, on Porcelain.” Metares, (Bieaue Figures, | Parvies looking for Christmas’ Presents” will od 14 few kambia eleven, and the appearance of the two | ball and Lewis broke throagh ¢ down- | line. Score, C. A. C.,22; Georgetown, 4. ‘Lot 76, immediately in the rear of the al Jot, is | Handsomely Carved Leather-covered Dining Chairs, | !* Teatly to their advantage to attend this brief teams on the ground was the signal for more | img Georgetown'’s backs behind the line. The goal was an almost impossible one, but | aproved by two brick dwellings and Ironts 4 feet'on | Very Handsome le Porvelain, Fine Plated and Giass cheering. Yells, cries and cheers were mixed up | Lewis und Dyer enlivened the proceed- | C. A. C.’s wonderful full back tried for it. It | Jacxvon alley by a depth of 70 teet apa inches. Ware, Japanese : * A A “ rn ‘ ‘The wil West be «iter * », | Chamber suite, with French mirror, 4 indiscriminately, with the noise of hundreds | ings by a, boxing match, after which | was nothing te bie discredit that be did not | lity wae ei ye ty ak be stones ane whole, | Chanites outte, with French mirror. Mprings and Mat: | Every article strictly wnarentenl au represented ot of tin horns. The confusion and racket was took the bali on 4 downs and by short | make it. a ea m be offered: with ue runt Of way OF shout 10 ELGULEE, gak Secretary, “Rettieerator, “itchen | “money refunded ™ “Andit iv with pardonable pride nig if alittle bit deafening and every: | Fuses by Church and Veazey made gains of | The ball was taken out to the twenty-Gve- | eet over the reat Toi fo Jaca ley.” "iu iw very : wwe refer to our previous miles mde by us anted to know what wns these of geicg | ten sards Columbia's rush line bogan to show | yard line and. Dowd ran well for the cl desirable property and slionid comsuaind the attention over to New York to ree the Yale-Prineeton | euvcrior staying power about this time,aithough | eleven. They realized that it was too late pow ahaa 2s for this “company,” so far as the quality of the ai tors. ALSO, AND IMMEDIATELY ‘ ‘Tecus: One-third cash, balance in one, two and AFTER THE SALE OF FURNITURE, Tare is concerned, which is second to mone in the game when we can have a game exciting enongh | Georgetown's men were tighting desperately. _ | to win and the game was even better contested fo suit anybody right here in Washington. | Georgetown took the bull on a fumble nod | than in the first. half. Dowd. got wo lag <n vote “IMPORTANT SALE.” rear, with intrent, and gevtred bys deed ot | Splendid pai of French Gray Cosch Horves,'t and 3 | country. m the property, or alicash. Canveyencine and | years old: re, food be, kind andgentioand | Kindly remem! Recoring at putchassrs cost. SA) uepovit requires | afweaid to be perfectly sound. " 4 dost that the sale will commence MOX- BN eM, i 7 " - : is x DAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, at ELEVEN A.M. ose S20 1th et. The aecommodat ” made gains by rushes through the center by| the bell and dodging all wonld-be | atime ot sues ae TRIRTIETH, 4 eis 3 eves ware atesctass Errceeeciees needs i neganeel aecese te cal by. Calle, Dane tackiers ran third the length of the fed, | _wv:tikids “LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers putty, ad bas Sonar speed Ghar saan ea dally until everythin aon ead continue | YY ALTER B WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers any. This was the only thing that was not just | took the ball and made a run of thirty yards, | Fleming carried it still further, and at 2 o'clock LAFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, rom Polly); tull pedixtee can be obtained from the -~ TRUSTEE'S SALY OF VALUABLE BEAL Estat; wuat it should be. Breyten else was, vabrag dodging magniticiently, being also hel the game was cajled with the ball very near to HO Pa. ave. n.w. books, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO... tke SiNta OMREET Reet | and so long as the rain held off the crowd had | xcelleut interference by Georgetown the center of the field. PR n026-10t Auctioneers, ADD D oA MLL T> MOKIMLAST AT AL — | By virtue of « deed of trust da SED; BRICK} Gray Mare years fam as T BAY WiNDOW HOUSES NO. 1 WEEE a PANERA W42TER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers. | dus enough to keep them busy and in the highest My AND STABLE IN THE REAR, BY | Coupe in fins condition, ‘by one of the best makers It was a great game and magnificently pitch of excitement. played. corded bn 1 . VENT Y. | $6081 $1.500), with pole and shafts; Silvers sted ie eee sige aie eee a PORES Soi | BE el Meee platergimt | acy noone coms itore arater axp | Sotik MAESe RE From start to finish the game was an excit- n the course of an address e recruits of front of the premises . On MONDAY MOENING ROSEMBER THIR- 8 ROOM, CORNER TENTH STREET AND | MODNVAL, AUVEM BL EAM, INL at MAL ks i ison yest rn in tt an os. ie SOvAmDS MON NING. NOVEMBER | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, ST FOUR O'CLOCK 4 BL. parte ol uraimal ing one and the most interesting one -t watch ald: “You wil probably avly here an oppo | Bronte shied ash mica Ey QUARE 208 4, | TID sol. comurncing st ELtVES Gokier: | SATURDAY, ROVESEN TwES HHGHTH: AT SO et that has ever been played in this city. It was tunity for displaying your bravery and spirit in borage Se bes soa asian fet No. 1421 Fioriia ue, Dear termunusot 14th, street | Stock that will be wd consiste of a lane collection | Street cast JY (eet LLinches south of Ube div id admitted that the two teams were well matched time of peace.” ‘Thin prewerty is clegcutly leeated In the heart of fdas prior to Subir eal a | of Fuuruitare, Carpets, China and Giam Ware, Bediinr, and a close score was expected. Rey. 8. G. Barrett of London has been elected | the city. wi lua ve or ea" wala cf the Uusie ERTEREE S ScGax. | Hoste pieres: Ac. trom private temnily soci | Scns ruth op Wot 3. chence gaat wake At the start-off of the first. half secretary of the Congregational Union. Rees cotter aud all Csecutive deparuncta atid an ele- ALSO With said east Jie 18 tet and. thence: weet 11s eet ella ae | the college eleven went at it as though they Milwaukee, St. Paul und Minneapolis wil | “Terms made known st esle A deposit of 8200 re- Alarge collection of Parlor, Library, Dining Room, | 11 4y tuches te the place of beguiling, abd naproved uy They made only one touch down, while | meant to win the game anyhow and in the Grit bid for the democratic national convention. quired at time of ale, Chamber and other furniture of every descr.ption. | i Guu trace vise Columbia made four, backed up with | F thee baa nadie e aanea - “ > RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. ‘ALSO sta ‘Terns of sale’ Upe-balf of the purchase mones to be th Is from touch downs. few minutes the: made a decided gain that The bank of §. Peters Pool & Co. of Irwin, | pozi-dgave ‘Auctioneers, ONE LARGE BEER BUX, BRASS MOUNTINGS, | Paid in casb, and ba. ince gonls fr yooh downe. ho | Fire the Columbia bors plenty to worry about. Pa., has failed for half a million. Wainus ALSO, 10. PAY STORAGE. Si tngeren, thd ecard Cy dre ot These were all kicked by Bntterworth, who | Dowd, the tricky as well as placky and speedy ——— —— 2 Seek ore sal Te tase ee an SE Rae | Se. She ae eee also made three out of the fuur torch downs. G ¥ — FUTURE Days, beth Moore Juiy 15, 1800. Yeyancias ut the Cost of the Haroon crossed the line for the other one. | Dalf, back of | the Georgetown team. HORSFORD’S ACID PHOSPHATE ae aia Te Hieitinediauce Cou pais Serta wa tot Georgetown's one touch down was made by | gains and” might Mave made. (Ove Recommended by Physicians == | L* yo eemee Boy AND A = poem. : ‘ALBERT F. POX, Trustee, Tommy Dowd, the erstwhile bnso bail player, | {own in the first five minutes ty be hays Of all schools for the brain, nerves and stomach. — In pursuance of te decree of court passed onthe | [)UXCANSON BROS., auctiousers, | neato who played an admirable game of foot ball ‘thi s ~ ; DOWD'S GREAT RUN. = = = 12th day of November, 1401, in equity cause No. witch saat PHOMAS DOWLING & BOB, Auctionsers, stumbled within a few yards of the Columbias OUR SATURDAY SALE, Isiw0. catitied Buen C Gea etn, ee cee ares oe | aye “The : Naren rene Remeey caa| Amotiee fown Pelees fos oan Dawe: got AUCTION SALES. EMBRACING TRE PRBSONAL EFFECTS Shan he Bungee Court or the Dintricr of Colma: | POET Typ ovee meee eee tA a pebeiorcb! ‘The greatest interest has been taken all slong | Butterworth, however, soon carried the ball | the ball again. He got it for keeps, too, and te {eeoee se: 0: 3 OF THE | bis. Svpointing, John. bhepperd receiver im said | KNOWN AS S10 SEVENTH RTREET NORTH: | IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NOK $m this,the most exciting gine of the Washing- | gown to the other ond of the Heke - ; Oo ; RE DAYS. LATE W. W. Fai Gray: Thouns Gray. Gronee Gane Boas BBC. | WEST, Gis LOUISIANA AVENUE NOMTH. | CORNEROF FIPIH AND SSTRELTS 3 ‘tor foot ball season, and for days past the con- | “Thos Hulme. th tain of the Vai anes Roreee ener, he pire Colurabte | yee ae oe 3 BE. Gray, Thouss Gray, GrorceH. Gray, Kate M-Gray| WEST” AND CORNER OF TENTH Avis | West arat tun dition of the two teams and the probable result | sity “of Penneslvania eleven sad cieeT, | tenm he went (teed Se ad [ATER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. BY ORDER OF THE ADMINISTRATOR, = tusde sud feconied outta Tanierar | STRERTS eee 3 BALE aah COUR OCLC we eit eal eB of the game bave furnished abundant subject | e 8 ill No | With a trail of blue and white and red an art November, 1801, in Liber 1630, folio 264 et seq. of the presen part for couvereaion around the Joeal cfu homes | PuZe®, 3 fame and wetched tic meni | Vsck stockings making” desperate efforts to PRERESED RO, TERrE | TePocn vit te tod # Poe Urine Pane, « Bo) ii oni of the Date; of Coun. wil sal | OR RODIN G aa® BIORES SURE | uttatest ar far sa college Toni, ve i he rocession. it Was no use, 3 7 perior Organ and alotof Household its y 4 r 4 +y EAST. feet on oth str unr was = large cane ocbuaabeye ee tase Schoff, the end rusher from the University of pps di the bal was gently laid down be: Tistto Ws, Dearing, date, the Effects, Old Clocks, &e. GRO), contmessne at the hour Of FOUR O'CLOCK E: | q,BY Vittile of the powersin us vested we will offer for wih tanerests eromseh teens of Sram: we Shopea the battle. Each team had plenty of, homnsylvania, was the umpire and took care of | hind ‘Columbia's goals, ‘while ‘the blue fae nd jauly: recorded in liber Sy following-described property situatein Unica. | Premio on tive Jane asd a ee oe eee | ee te Tot g10s reguned ake ofa oe backers, though the Columbia boys’ had’) 4! waved and the horns tooted wildly. Score— bt: thes seaueeset atin ALSO soln. connty.of Washincion. istrict atoresasd, and | Ettoed- some at tas Bueet Lstheee tpeete nt RAY a His ell 2 per —— a epi wad, | Columbia, 6; Georgetown, 4. Derry serured therely. we wid selt at puotic. auction | The entirecontents of two private residences, which | Uniontown ss iets, uum six hundred and ‘one | GY "Met ety ED AERDAL. “Tt: Ras | CBANCENY BALE e nd 4,000 people on the ground, | ; Spfequt cf the prewises, op MONDAX. NOVED (GOL), six hundred and two (O02) und six hundred and NOOK Bi . ALF-1 4 j nonce em Meptamict the fect a ot | tomate eonneeion aud the fvore semained | PAlvise MRAM ATE ONM GR | embrace ageotHousbold Furniture | Sn Gute ieee avis Gat Renan | TULLE GS. gin Ti, huprme, Cour ot the a i t Frere ner 7 ~- : near Tayi ireet by a depth of 140 Improved yobia i ity caase 181, docket noticeable. It was hard to tell which of the | § to 4. an. ive8, 93 engin the city of Wash- ALSO by three cou:.ortable six-Foom frame dwellings, which sie SALTON RLOTR OL Wl We mhali, | two teams received the most vocal support. freten, District ot und known and dis: a8 ET Tis DAY OF DECEMBEK, Every play that was made was received ‘with oe ee ee Prete (hh Ur Davidecn't sue hola oP eae oant | Fine Engravings and Paintings. IMMEDIATELY AFTER that certain riece or Och FM, offer | cheers and the piercing blasts of many tin | Columbia took the bull and started the V ; gel of land situate in District of Coluiul , kestummne f .L80. Washington, sud known and i cn te Se, tans Any coven (ae _ official ap’ or plan of Good Hore fi +t thence east ourteen | TWeDty-Sve Gold and Silver Watches, being the bal-| fle in the surveyo: Fak (horns. When the Columbias were hunting | again, but lost it immediately after, Rems- | around for the welkin in order to ring it after | burg breaking through and getting the ball. ‘the first touch down they were told by the tad tour Ror of mart two (2), contain the line between Rosales - Dowd made a good run, but on account of off- | (14) tect thence ‘south Sfty-one ance of the stock of a jeweler. ninety-two. ( PART OF 10: and ruMnink (hence in a euthacst” eeee ae ees oe net Hide, oF, the “field | wide play the bail was, brought back and given ¢ nin thence nucil Sit: | together with many on, {and View avenue or strect and near Gsod Hope | EPR AVENUE Cocreee KT ae | a Hickpell's corner: thence north @osr ue | to make the best of their opportunity, as they | to Columbia. Butterworth kicked after three beginning, together with | Tet ‘many other articles in the housekeeping | Fox | H y Peapells corber: theace mort opr ae ; a3 1: One-third cash, pal. | Sects west and improved by lane brice tusrness | Pernice irom Lickpells corner theme worth iy de Une. ance in ous tnatwo'Foars sith intercat at Sper cent | howe” Known an No. GS LOUISIANA AVENUE. | fsThtiotuph ise! Suess sith i loa toate oY a ‘Rom occupied by | Tee, 40-100 pers o the we ine To bosold at anction rooms, 1409 G street, SAT-| Reed of trust cn the Teepe and, oe eae OFS = ane eo abe ina re: would not have another chance to cheer on | downs and Church getting through tackled tus Thanksgiving day. They were ‘taken | Keyes in Georgetown's territory. A short run in this prophecy, for there was plenty of good | py "Dowd left the ball almost in the middie al reason for cheers from both sides all through | the field, and time being called, the first Lalf the two halves. ‘crvcery of trust on the property so) F dephe above two pieces of Property are among the best | thehice W.th Sead west line svuth DU degrvce eos 6 Prop ness in the District. anu sultable for | 5" sw 2733-100 ~ tothe place of be URDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1801, | Obrdine at the sarcincers cost, Adee eee etait | Business Of inost any coaracter snd for a eeeaser | 2, tl ptatnitig cme acre, Unree reods ‘ond SwOrp Ail conveysneug ond re ording at parehaser’s cost. | commencing at TEN O'CLOCK. ‘and none Letter. ey — in ficteen days frou day of | ,UN THURSDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF DECEM- | Terms of xale: One-third of the purchase money ia YROM THE COLUMBIA POINT OF VIEW Cheaiwar- not coniplied witha. cecelverecmves the sistrte tell ae BER, A/D. 101, at FOUR U'CLOOK P.M, PART | capi, anil the inlaws ab tee cuuns sanaiioante st a Butterworth wan quite the her ofthe day. He He pat Sean ae eae Serpe eeemmiened hook eat Yate. Dank snare 34, ey I FS . poverty at fsa aude et of deta t ug i alt at the ri Pe * . Dand caah, of the optiuel of the purcsser. Im case the par came down from the cloisters of Yale in order ety Gahaaee nee 2 (ompoiapeoer pr oy Grigts ite ening Sar héwsbaber of Wanungton, | Promting 20 fe‘ ou Cretan gf 92 | Since sal meetchiwat anaes to play today, and bis appearance on the field FAORGS 4; BOVBICS rustees. ‘Opp. City Feat ome, [2% oe p gHEPPER! 7 Gweiling southeast corner of 108 ana south: | dro atu i malas . read te 4 the signal for lots of applause. He wore a sate 3 tana ers Rooms 2? and 25, Le Droit | Receiver, | weet. pe ‘by the Promisor) nutes U! tue purcliaser and & thick white eweater, with = big blue “Y” on UNCANSON BHOS.. Auctioneerh, JAPANESE SATSUMA AND CHINESE apt. | 20lU-dts 20” F st. nw., 5 PAST FOUR GCLOCR PACE PE MINUTES . it . \the breast, when ‘he first came out, but ee eee eae arcane con RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers TSP CS KOtARE voe, a ‘ure of sae Cart. o'DoNNert. |he soon’ shook this and worked’ hard TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPEYTY ON TRACRDANART. TEUSTEES SALE OF IMFROVED REAL Estate | Pee eee Pena pe Se he SERED pupa wit mRhan twenty dye after sale a decidedly the call in general pnblie favor be-| in a dirty white doeskin suit and jersey and Z DDE OF gents KORE — Te aEORGETOWN, D Cy BEING THE TAR | VATA AVENUE Oma ne puavhaser, usve of the larger number of iriends present. | stockings of the dark blue that has played such : SDC 5 * | MAGNIFICENT AND COSTLY JAPANESE VASES, ¥ FIGHT-KOOM FRAME HOUBE, BO. Eu AND &. NEGMAR, Trastes, were lots of pretty girls in the grand!a prominent aud successful place on col. y virtue of a «loci of trust to us dated March 20, singh . ci Fendali Low building, Stand and im the car “onda. 3. HOLDSWORTH GUKDON. Trustee, O STI . INS, and diniy recor led in Liter J472, tglto 403, ALL SHAPES AND IN SIZES FROM 3 TO 36] _ By virtue of a deed of given to us and duly were lined up | legiate and athletic fields. Butterworth played 4 one: be Iwad cords o ist ¥ ‘i 7 4 — fecorded im Liber 1-45, at folio 496 et seq., one of the S80 te ot. ow around the ropes. The most of th a hard, sharp game that pleased his admirers otha, amd at the reduest oF tke pot scurel | INCHER; ‘TETE-a-TETE SETS, CUPS aND | fergried, talon ian, at fol Colum ‘and‘at the | of trust on te prozi'wre . DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. pater decorated with big bunebes ot rei immensely. j, the undermuned = — ribbons, the colors of the Atble preuit, We SHERI AS, Puubits suction iu front of tle | SAUCERS, | BRONZL VASES, CLOISONNE, | Teqtest of the party secured Si + - wstees Will sell pubis front the wig ep ae reese KORO, TOKONOBY, GOLD-EMBROIDERED race, ‘on THURSDAY, Decealbet iat SCREENS. AWAJI AND TIZEN WARE, BEAU-| $2; ils AT QUAMIEL FASE FUCK O'CLOCK " } =e Inb. There | DOWD EVERYWHERE. y atud bite roccttes, | Temmy Dowd, the base ball expert, proved was 4 general turnoa decorated with hage \CANSON BKOB., Auctioneers, - Wh end Dota. aw. og onl today that b hand with the pi fo. sia House’ Cottmas sects TIEUL CHINA MEDALLION WARE, JARDI-| sitbste in the ‘of Georgetown, District of Hee hae ROUTH MIDE OF and were not out their admirers | 'y that he was no green wit pig- as Adda’. ae 3-3 ¥ + | Botembian ‘ana “deaiesatea es a ‘eastern {TWEEN SOUTH CAPY AN! mnong the ladies either. : | skin. His individual playing was of a brilliant Coruent iip Bees Woke holo De Dr eee eats Bt fie | NIERES AND ART BRIC-A-BRAC, DECORATED | (ouBeibH (ogi »,_wesiemated 88, il wt.) D.C. This was shown clear'y encugh by the first | and dashing kind and gained ground time and CLIXGIN@ TO THE PIGAKIN. gurveyor's office of the Disicet store-aid,square nain- | DISHES, &e., &e., TOGETHER WITH AN AL- | 9f,lot one hundred and twenty (120) in fs ed: yous of tines exrtate, Geadoat orem ae sa) of the fair sex to enter the gates cnd | aga: for the collegians. At the end of abou a a Seek tn te grand stad. They wee two posperabowdher ply he got the ball about the berengrre cha lan 2:t honed geil og he depeh of uine-y 10) feet ty a ten (1h tos a pong See gr Ieee hd Shee eke nd, 22 the | "Roth teame during tho balf had played yood, | 717m" it cues Cue thant ot. cue vurciase monerto | auniay os most beautiful collection and werken, to Poine te samme! proverty cenveyed Uy 3 College, the other those o: tbe Columbia Atb- | between him and the goal Duta vircteh or acy | Suappy foot ball. Columbis's rush line had | (eeu (is) moutbs, with interest atx (Oy Per seat Per | which we invite the atientionof the art-loving public. P03. solto s “the land’ letic iuihe,iwterest payabie seinivunususty. : iolio 385. Bens one of Cab. freotbe agie) a Furcliaser ig Wo give peuatunay wate secured uy bes Le We respectfully call attenticn to thie, the feces and ‘of Colmubis, toetier with ell and sims PRE FAVORITE FULL Back. Pe town's touches found it a |}; operty «ile ab. i the improvements,” ways, easements, ossible thing to go right through the conter. | purcimscr. Hf terusay saieae not combaed wich og | Ikeacst exhibition of genuine imported xoods that has | sMivittted set Nei eianee tS tee ee The crowd began tc gather early and soon after 11 o'clock there was a steady line of spec wd showed himself a splendid running half, | fen (10) days trom day (or su ¢ trusters eserve the | ever been offered at au auction sale in this city. MP pga tators entering the gates and taking up good Se oa Met sea be Cane the same rontME | ORT EXDLESS VARIETY OF SMALL WARES. Siig of te me th back to ep fee ep ' Togeuier with tue luupruvedente, Se The whole of our second floor Las been devoted to | 2d, twenty fort. the same bounded on, G! 1x and Trustees, = mo26-dbds sures Rae ROS, Auctioncere CRG Sie vane AE Fee if Fey Sse: A Oo derw.t the p71 *y atthe rim! lefty One . while Fleming bad done excellent work in in- | Mintaser iter: ivedise euvertiserreis of fusiste | | The sale will commence on MONDAY, NOVEMBER | twityuarsteiinerect a ahs nate ae Bee terfering, and Butterworta and Veazey had | taiein roine newspaper published sn Wessungon, D. | THIRTIVTH, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. | annge netniannushiy. and. secured i iy ;, t va tor C = | C. A deposit of 1 du.iars (00) Wis. be re- ‘at the a, ‘to deeds af trust. positions. The first carriage to come in was Pee ort Be gh elles Hope fo a quired at uncut tale, “All conveyanemg aud “ecord |, JOE JAMES, atta xe houses will be fered and An 0] two-seated vehicle driven by young tackied strongly and well. ee i n026-3t WING WAH, LEE & CO. be as S49 ‘One-thire of the purchase Mr. Butterworth, the brother of the great full 7 MS MOS Gua to 3 Seal ancl the Tessdue i tio og Baek, whose return to the city in time ‘The Second Halt. nol-eod BS L 3ais SEAS. aw. toenwery. Se abd’ with interest st sis: (oh yee seas pet for the lent such an clement of strength Time was called for the second balf at 1:05) ] aTIER ® SLOAN, Auctioneers, Important Spaum, pevene somiapnaslly, for which, the per: to the Columbia eleven. Mr. Butterworth bad o'clock. The goale were changed and 14004 st, op MTORTANS SALE Shaseria fo give troiinnory” mobos,” epctred by. three friends in the carriage with him, end 4 above waved a handsome silk American flag. AND PERSONAL EFFECTS Hh ie 2 vis \tterworth Harban thirt; w FINST A! ‘OF A FiNE RESIDENCE, - 4 an ooh — a. & ge Then Tatone Aga “4 AB Tl ‘NO. 1202 K STREET py Soa wuth ie eon The early comers were editied by the efforts rush work which resulted in an accident to| pA\D SISEAEES NOKTHWEST, See Soy roesag EMBRACING IX PART of the to keep the ubiquitous small boy Veazey's arm, compelling him to leave the field. | of the District ! i i His place was taken by Townsend, who started | November. a ‘Fine Brussels, Hall and Stair ok age frase. corewsteh abd te at right in with the lost it-in a scrim-| Tar, ar ie am Tall Geond’ inrws wtmber * terse great many who saw the great game without Dowd went through the center for five | {P0), At FOUK Ym: ber ty Spa, Hunk Matteracs peyimg the usually necessary 50 cents. yan hy Pa i Le Seane nko tiled ay ashi, DG aes rns. bg Bolsters, “gene COME #HE COLUMBI&AS,” Z hen it was to him and ground was | Beginning 127 feet Us ine re Fone ar pene "sees sbouted the crowd as an tmmenco white flag was | Atay turt. A stern chase is proverbially Joat. | Keyes and Butterworth made a | west snd Paraslel with ard Halt Suites, id seen looming up over the f On it was! one. ‘The Columbis bucks ran hard and fast, are oF source, themes om ae sie, ye aad te big winged arrow. It was not the team, how-| but they could not get near Tommy and he fw RD Ee FR a i ever, buts big drag, on which were seated | fell on tho ball dircetly behind the tall goal : icleses ig fit Jeadu bers of the It was it out and Georgetown Gotembie ciate” They were packed ou in every | Wied for's eeal Tiree a clear mis, however. possible piace, and were well filled with enthu- | The first wi in ¥ stontea | BYU of Colambia and the Oa b-i-0,” shouted | territory. pg orl bee southeast corner of the grounds and took up a| minute intermission desirable position on the cast side up a iJ g cd & fi} 7 matter of shouting they bad opponents Roatoglr w= abaryremyhagy fat “ogre ‘At the tom between the in