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ll —_—- 3 - 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. FRIDAY. 6croser 7, 1892-TEN PAGES. = = — comeiaie a — - ¥ re " . “i *. ah , THY COLUMBIA ATHLETIC cLUB. | HYATTSVILLE. GLAD THEY CAME TO WASHINGTON. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Program of the Events to Take Place o@ | Correspondence of The Evening Star. The Testimony of One of the National Om- THIS AFTERNOON. _TOMORKOW. i __FUTURE Days. a7 a pa == Analostan Island Tomorrow. Huarravittz, Mp., Oct. 7, 1892 | cers of the Grand Army of the Republic. | 7 \naidii & SLOAN. Auctioncers, WTA” oma ria te pe ——————— aoe — __ ee ‘What promises to be the finest athletic imast| Whe eatenod! souls of" the Wektagite, and | vs es naessl li Seuiacace Pose Ww ee eee Foctsnecrs ana a ee ee | | ATIMEER & SLOAN, Avctionsers, 107 @ eum etrdues te bia Athletic Clab will | Suburban railroad from Hyattsvilie to River-| Permit me a word ase Grand Army comrade | T®USTRFS: SALB OF VERY YALU, P REGULAG, SATURDAY “adr Eee panies enh eoalts ANCERY SALE OF VALTAREE 1 a oe yh club grounds, Analostan | dale will go through the lower part of Dr.| to extend thanks to Taz Sram with compli- eS mia | OF HousEHorp, Fobsirene or very | TRUSTEES’ saLt. ov HoUsENOLD runNtrunr. | "CN Mcsi Sp) Atay Wee PETC Ts | BRL PUAU RU ATED Om atl Inland, tomorrow afternoon. The entry list Welle farm, skirting the Eastern branch. A | mente for its magnificent issues of Grand Army | gay A: Liver ROEMOOD CARE PLANO, tember, 1808, and duly recorded im Liber Th" follo | ET MATING SSES TABLES ANT CARAS | dlgTttle of 8 decree pamed in south > survey of that portion mado | week and for the fairness with which it dealt | 5%,1077, sf folio 208 et seq... ithe land records | BRUSSELS, INGRAIN AND (VUHEK CARPETS, | 221 ot Seq. one of the land records for the District of RhockFRs AND Easy LIMO on the docket of the Supreme Court of fe wn unusually large one, 100 or more contest- | Survey portion of the route was of Sicolumbia, dnd atthe request ofthe HEATING STON) ot and by tne direction of the pertreccured | KITCHEN PUUNICCAE. AND RROUIMITES: | Se suly mute (hg, Underaened trostiee yesterday and stakes were laid out. with everything pertaining to the veterans that thereby, we will sal at pub) poction, CHINA AND GLASS WARE, ersined tristecs soll at INOLFUMS AND O1LCLOTHS. AND A GEN-| CHDAY the. ret ot the renen. ents having entered, incluting many of the best} 3 k n Se Re BIS oe niDhy ‘OCTOBER RiicHEN UTENSILS. Re mua of Laqitver & Sioa ‘Onet. SA RAL ASSURT SES HOUSEHOLD GoODA, | [ae Mi Hid dase POUR OeLAR William Robertson of the | Mr. . Dunning bas commenced the erec- | were within the gates of its city. A at FIVE O'CLOCK P (the follow- | At onr sales rxn TOMORROW MORNING, oc. | Ul HTB, commenctug at | > A AST FOUR OCLOCK athletes in training. William ton of: bis | ing, estate, in the city of Wash: | TOSER™ EIGHT, COMMENCING CAT’ TEN CK, c y TWakeee be Arlington Wheelmen of thiseity will give anex- Lon oa couple of homes on Columbia avenue | | It has been my privilege to be one among | ingion B.C, Yo wit Altaf arstaalter Gan pactet | OCEOER. “Witte wiSie Mt SE ot toe EES | EM Oak Cha , : hey T Ranging Dc Aibition of faney riding ons safety wheel, the | "yy. Wwe tart three more at an early date. | those who make up these gatherings for = ¢ 3 bexinning at the rest corner of | poou, corner 101 a . wtivest, improv Mr. Wm. Carroll gave a pleasant card party first oxbibition of the kind ever seen in Wash- | Inat Wednesday evening at bis home, at College | "umber of yeara. Never was there before Qweiline ut olection of | with Mattrosses. Springs. Pull <7. Dining Room | suite; 1 Usk Diuing Tabi. arnisure SeEEAY, FOLD 1 jeard geaetemect (0h st eae eh | ber Furniture, Carpets, ke.” x 2 * and their JAMS HAR A GENERAL Lor ~ Park. such a gathering of “the boys,” and Square 1053. tosether with | Very Ti asome Hai ana ed Solid Engi 1 ocd LATIMER & SLO. Mi yp between the ¥. 4. C. A. | Yesterday ended the October sitting of the | treatment while in Washington was such as to OF suai frame dwoll- | Bidet. soasterriece of vworkmenatior wow "@90, | =o =—— : Ns Pr SOLD L— oes eters . Detrole TeSistration officers of this county. fol- | ea: just room f plaint, I believe all | "fe 4 wood Case Piano, heavily carved | FUTURE Days, 6f Washington and the team of the Detrolt [owing constitutes the list of persons registered | “ave NO) eon. apa ed vi cured by adeet'or fact'ts | at Etc a ae a - i sie Athietic Club, which will open the day's sport, in Mlnionshurg istrict at that sittings Henry | returned to their homes with naught but tho | {r< sper oral eaohe “A goteeyeanin sa 7 tava Aucdunesra,_ | (PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., shaw, he boaD, 30st woarn MIChaEL 3. COLBERT, will. bogin at 1:90 o'clock and be followed im- Ashton, Geo. £, Brooks, Heary Brows, E. Mi | Most kindly remembrances of the twentieth | comdipe at pu ays from pee * A ahevivante ove. a.e. PERDNPTORY SALEOF VALUABLE BUSINESS | re, HOUSTOMUEE CrMPTERE. oe | WILLIAM W, BOARMA’ Mediately by the athle: ts. The ferry to Burchard, Florin M. Creed, Wm. R. Chipley, | national encampment. nny be ronoid at purchaser's ri Sad cere ‘Corner of 10th st. (south side). EROPERTY ray? “STREET NORTH- * PAST PES Gobet bk ALY. | octane the island starts from the ambia boat house, Wm. W. Cosden, Robert F. Combs, E. 8. Car-| Two articles in Tur Sram of the 24th ultimo | of Bap pied st as sale. Qn TUESDAY, OCTOBER EIGHTEENTH, 1902, | invited | P!oMAs Dow at the foot of $2d street, in Georgetown. The roll, E. W. Doron, Fred. Dambach, Wm. For-| I was pleased to read, and to which I wish to Sho MHENDERson,| Trastecs. | SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER EIGHTH, AT | A FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. we wii of iL : »_| SkBcUTORseaLzor TAL following is the list of entries tune, Wm. J. Frye, A. L. Garges, Henry 8. | briefly refer: Under head of ‘Sober, Soldierly | _se24-1ade LATIMER & 8 TEN A.M.,IN FRONT OF AND INSIDE ouR | Premises. part of lot 14) Ayaar JDUSCANSON BROS., Aeets, OX Tue sere an 100-verd ran, janior—Handieap: for juniors | Hoghee, J. E- Johaeon, Wm. H. Rearney, Fred. and Orderly,” first column, pose 8, “TN. | IR) SALES ROOMS, LARGE STOCK OF WELL- | of 120 feet, itaproved by a stat Ty | FINE RUILDING LOT ON FLL : TLD. KORTHO OD, the CA. C. only. Carl B. Waldeckor, Jesse W. Kosack, Chas. Lauerberlich, Thos. A. Lad-| G.” gives voice to a (to him) pl surprise. — KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, | Dfick store and dwa BETWEEN T ANDI : LD. SORTHS EST, Bi g / VALUABLE TWO-STORY AND Terms: On Balance AS No. 2ein H. Wilson, Ernest Guard. Harvey Barnard, H. | son, Frank H. Miller, Chas. Meinsinger, Baker | My dear sir, we thank you for your statement | VALEIOEE Tio STOnY ARD SUBBASEMENT| STOVES, &c.. EFFECTS "i 4 | me | {Gu MONDAS ALTE , ts. Wardle, Jesse Schafirt, H. Holbrook, Bradley Melonald, Samuel McDonald, Chas. O. Miller, | 4 made, but to the old vets themselves it was RORTHEAST, “BETWEEN EAST CAPITOL GENERALL FOLDING | ‘or all « “ - : Heald, "Freddie Barbour, Joho Loughran, John Okideld, Frederick B. Peterson, Henry 8. | no surprise, simply with them it was « normal| AND NORTH A STREETS, BEDS, CANE AXD WOOD 8. CHAIRS, OAK, | and recor cont of pi | " ns Harry Walter, Carey Jobneon, Cuthbert Brown, Randell, Michael Randell, 0. W. Reid, John W. | state of affairs wherein there was nothing on | on rrIpAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER SEVENTH. ASH AND WALNUT BED ROOM SETS, PAR- | y sung be renil an ont fh st * Pxar Irving Norwood, Hichard Talty, E. Edmonston, 1 ay, Geo. M. Raub, Peter Randell, Geo. | their part to wonder at. at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will sell, in LOR SUITES. IX RAW SILK AND PLUSH chaser. A deposit “ AX oore COTS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, EXTENSION HOM Gk St AND OTHER TABLES, PILLOWS, _cctrahae Aetioncers. _ | year : ; cont Interest Tor My wife, for I am of age, enough to get “the girl I left be nd was lucky | front of the premises, ” PART OF |.OT 7, SQUARE 897, hind me,” upon | prontins 17 feet on Tih sieeet none te corer of Rast tg W. Sakers, Loui jomas Carroll, Aibert E. deo. | Tho Dwyer i i lisease | Capitol street, and improv cut TRESSES, SPRIN BLANKETS, 2 Sig Te anally, | the sare q 5 A. A. F-» Geo. | Thos. R. Dwrer, Wm. M. Dwyer. Lloyd Jame a cule wa et ae a pa IT | cagtaining’ 8 roous ant Cathe row ante eeteet | EASY CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, LARGE NUM: | LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucta, and Anprateers, : = ¢ erg.or ali | ning the a ee ree es eee ae anne | Ce ete en ee or Parscerasty Terms at sale. A deposit’ of $200 required at the | | BER OF PICTURES, ICE BOX, WARDROBR! ‘i 1G st. nw, S20 i) fete themor Shreeve, Charlie Reed, Paul Dean, Andrew Du- James A. Cumberland, Rieh- | “‘jine” all kinds of societies. Measurably it | time of sale. a SIDEDOARIM, HALL, BAGS hee — 5 at parchaser’ 4 Ly vali, William Fickling and Arthar Crook. ard 8. Fvans, Wm. H. Fuller, Geo. N. Howard, | probably is true. By these same tokens Ihave | ocl-d&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. CHIFFONIER, TOGETHER WITH A LARGE ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE yard run—Handieap. Robert Smart, C. Henry Jenkins, Henry Rithmuller. been’ permitted to mingle with a good many a rt FI 7 vi ;ORTMENT OF OTHER STOCK | E. Berrian, C.A.C.; Reeve Lewis, Quite « trick was played on a number of | large gatherings of representative men of FUTURE DAYs. Pct daa 1 lis hasan ich Ty B.C.;| Bladensburg and Hyattsville men a few days | Feputable societies, therefore speak from an | \WTALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneera | @ BENSINGER, Auctioneer, To close the estate of is D .. Anets, One-half cash, and notes of pure . A.(.; since bya man who gave his name as Martin, | actual experience when I say that in no organi- Five ington 3 : X— ON MO f 5 instal LC. A; ce Hongh, He claimed to represent a telephone company | zation with which I have had to do will there pornieonba np = ren aa sib teen EE aa ars orp a reste. at wale ase | G2. 3 * per anBom wnt . Black, A. W. Ki. Hensey, and said that he had established a line by a | be found less drunkennesé, leas ungentlemanly | OF A RARE COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD lo. ave. : x at put : = anaum ‘antl veld, inten jesse W. Rawlings, ©. A.€.; T. L. southern route from San Francisco to Wash- | demeanor than among the comrades of the FURNITURE, — 0175 head of > rt ‘A deposit of ©.;5. ©. ©. Paterson, ¥.M.C. ington, and desired to extend it to New York. | Grand Army of the Republic in their gather- MODERN AND ANTIQUE, EXTRAORBINARY SALE OF HORSES. R. McAULEY 7 Quackenbush, Y. M.C. Al; W. B. He engaged several teams, agreeing to pay their | ings of whatever size or character, post meet-| py REISH CARPETS, RUGS AND EMBROIDER-| Wehave had constcncd to us by Messrs. M. Fox & HORSES AND MULES, RATCLIFFE. DARKE CU., Auctioneer ne scat ej Harry, Smith CA. owners $1.50 per day for iheir uso, and hired as ings to departmental or national encampments. |" tes 1~ wiicH ARE RARE. AND VALUA- Fon of Baltimore a car load of horses and mares to | i eG koe nell, C. A. C.; Geo. C. Callan, many as thirty men. promising to give them | peaking thus for my comrades BLEPIECES, CAREFULLY SELECTED, be sold SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER Among which will be found some fine stock. They are wi pa ¥ » r ', i a 7 i ALE PRO’ TOLL DARI .. RG Gr Wied w. | Sena Gael cen treet oe ase tees betas presley Neen area, ot cae AND IS PRONOUNCED OF RARE EIGHTH, 1692, AT TEN O'CLOCK, without re- | #1! ood workers and in fine coadition, HOA TRS Aaa MOREE | RR eo os Dodge, C | extension at Cattail Hill last Tuesday. As they | This. fe all ‘tho more temarkable from the fact VALUE AND IMPORT- serve. This stor’: consists of Railroad Horses aad | ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWELFTH, 1802, | yPtATABLE ROL Foo) “ry , | ASSIGNEINS SAL OF VALUARLE rMrro! Townsend, | did not sve their employer during that day they | that these encampments are not made up, as are ANCE. Mares and other Horses suited to all general uses. | Commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., at the stables, | i? re ty meg fe A. C.; Joe K. | became uneasy on the following morning and | Conventions of other societies, of the elect of | ppMARQUE AND ARTIST-PROOF ETCHINGS| The entire lot will positively be sold. cor. 19th and E sts. m.w., we will sell to the high : i i “Es . Ry virtue of a decd from Robert B. x Elliott, C. A. C.; Chas. sent some of their number to Benning to make = omg RG ‘the mass of the eo OF GREAT MERIT, BY THE GREATEST We also received yestertay a.car lond of young, sound | Harer, » 2 5 urd in Tiber 15K, fe * oR z Davis, C. A. ©., and inquiries about bisa. Ina few rhones a men logan —— ee mally a MODERN ETCHERS, ARTISTICALLY Horses and Mares fom the west, which embrace | <1 7 Wek ata ina 7 : OCTOBER BCE TEN “One-mile bicvele, safety—Handicap. F. B. | hired anumber of persons’ in that neighbor- | May they enter through the doors into the post FRAMED FOR THE DECORA- “agscay <a sags she Gnas ay omen ape ‘ ; > 10 apd 1h tn DUE cnet Terry, C. C. W.; William Holland, N. b. C.; Ed-| hood and bad not been heard of since. Some | Fooms throughout the nation, an honorable dis TION OF HOMES. {in this city, FIFTEEN GOOD WORK MULES. ame at ; ; ward ©. Yeatman, C. C. C.; William T. Robert- | of the persons whom he fooled with his tele- | charge from service the open sesame to post | ROYAL DRESDEN, WORCESTER, ROOKWOOD | Private parties have placed with us twenty-nine bead | rns. stock has been used in the street sweeping ma- | ¥#Fu son, A. W. . ¥. M.C. A; Jobn T. | phone scheme gave up permanent positions in | Com and membership. AND SEVRES CHINA. <f Hoses und Mares, excellons workers and @riv-| oo5 on cosetutly select 1 . ence weet with exid Rced ” of and | Mount. wv. W. A. C.: Harry | order to aceept his offers. “T. N. G.” has, as also have many others, by CUT-GLASS WARE, BRIC-A-BRAC, &o. er3, to be sold for want of use. ais Gite cacao Go eee afi ES "Tee shove pres B. Schan x. B. -Sims,X.M.C.A., | | Miss Rachel Lewin has purchased a lot on | contact learned to know us better, and knowing | 4, rucepay, OCTOBER ELEVENTH, commenc- | Saturday's sale will be about the largest of the ses- =a abienil a salieeaeaeon 1e wii the “property” forn modern brick stem dwelling, in etcetient ardeed . ©. Wood. 6. C. C. Robert H. | bbece ce thet pang nas commenced to build » | °© respect us for what wo are—opright cltl-| iop's¢ HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK A.M. wo ahall| scn,and should reccive attent on ofall in search of |S age roca | erly belonging. to ; th the twaron uu sileys ail under vee HO-vard Handicap, rt H. | house on that ty. zens. , ferms.cas! ns sbie In the rear ‘on ap eile \. ©; William E Buell, Y. M.-C. A.| Capt, JultusIt Cong, who has traveled ex-| The second article to which I wish to call at- | ell within our sales Foon, cornet 0th and Peunsyl-| good reliable horses at low price. i: J, Arthur Rose, Y. M. tensively in this country, paid a visit to Rev. | tention is found on pape, § sazae laws, dant col- | Scaemans aclieciod tae hin cau una wacornes 4€ 8, BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER ocl-dkds = LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. jussell at the Catholic pursonage yes- | umn, “The School Bui cost, and removed to our sales room for convenience | _ 0c6-2t 940 Loutstana ave, _ > ©. A. C.; B.D. | terday. ‘The same influences and principles that gave | of sale. ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Ancts., G12 Est. n.w. Mr. Wm. B. Matthews of Washington has | ‘I. N. G.” occasion for his good opinion of us| HANDSOME MAHOGANY FOLDING BED WITH vs me a | vane for $10,000 the McGregor farm in | #ccounts for the superior preservation from mar | = EXTRA SIZE MIRROR THAT REFLECTS THE | SPECIAL AND EUR EMELORY, SALE OF OVER lariboro’ district, which consists of 2673¢ | of the school buildings — the city that/ MANY FLICKERING LIGHTS AND THE GLIM- | on gaTURDAY, OCTOBER RIGHT, . < ef the said dieury D. line about two hundred and ginnine. Teruis of sale: One-third cash, bal two year, with in’ payat Property balete) Ker < ‘The purchaser te ared by @ deed Of tras: rear the lan records ¥. MCA; acres, were occupied by the e of the Grand} MER OF THE POLISHED WOOD. COST 8150; TEN | O'CLOCK, | WITHIN : 4rd 3 TH. isan, wt | A fre Kenyou, ©. A. C.- J. W. Purman, Y. M. A democratic club will be organized in Queen | Atmy. LADIES' WRITING DESK. EXQUISITE PAT-| ROOMS. O12\F GinuET “e RAL FAST LOU OCLOCK ¥.M., we wiil eull in | C. Royee Hough, C. A. C.; H. B. Rowland, Anne district next Saturday. When Cromwell's old disbanded, on TERN WITH BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTATION; DRED OR MCI GARTEN BOmeteTy 0B LO SQUARE 855, © A; F. K Smith, unattsched; J. Hawi State Controller Smith has ordered the|*he return of Charles II, they melted away! ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFULLY CARVED OAK aE AND SECOND-UARD. MISFIT. AND | Fronting 13 feot on Seventh sireet east near Flori = zai Ff, . C.-M. O.: J.B. Elder, C. A. C., and | quarterly distribution of the public school tax. | mong the body of the people, only to be iden-| DINING CHAIRS, HIGH BACK AND UPHOL-| BLIGHTLA. UsiD MOGUL ITE, Seo ee Sais ee eed - : oc dapcitees penaene ee eee P.M. Jobson. ¥.M.C.4. * | In this “distribution Prince George's county | tified thereafter by the su aoa Golimretins| neve rrr er ee aad RY BRUSSELS AND A GHEAT mga § " was ND THUS . B,C. UWANN, Assignee of Robert B. Cropler. Obstacle race—Scratch. M. will receive @2,872.81 for white and $1,530.80 | bors and the excellence of their citixenship. Bo| © BIGIEBACK CHAIRS Witt eink ROGLinG FTINGHALN: 1 PERSONS, DEST Terms: ‘fhe pa TES wen ED ELD, Attorney for Ansighess Ga c; 2 Carr, snp eine RS pole pate frodesed.Sirmohbe reg the north) CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED IN. EMBOSSED| FAIL 10 ATTEND THIS SALE. eran to be com ot | QATCLIFFE, DARNECL [ {TUE E SLOAN, atin, TOT oon shy mera ad LEATHER; BEAUTIFUL AND HIGHLY POL-| rey NEW PARLOR SETS IN WILTON, fg purchaper is reserved. A TRUSTPES' SAT. ¥ osrory | Tz » of Vi = prvthior amet hay Sh SveRO end OW | Te Te tect tle eee eenet | ISHED wOLID MAHOGANY DRESSER, WITH Vie ae aoe sist inne of sain, “All conveyancing, securing, | "Frau Rov) Ria! rt Nant RVALUARLS Reet Mr. Howard Moran celebrated his twenty-|, Iam glad we held the encampment in Wash-| PLATE GLASS, BEVELED EDGE, MADS EO) ar TWELVE O'CLOCK’ RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., Aucts. TWEEN FIRST AND Ets ast, BETWEES @ AnD leasant | ington, I lad it rivilego to be GES ee SEVERAL HORSES, CAR- first birthday last evening by giving a pleasant | ington, I am was my privi TO MATCH, VERY COSTLY, ANTIQUE OAK; 4 & NES rc. ee 2 ty toshis friends at bis residence in this vil- | there.’ I hope that in the not distant future 1| 70,MATCH, BUFFET Witt BEVELED-EDGH | océ-at THOMAS DOWLING & Charles Gockeler, C.A.C. e. ir. Herman Moran and Miss Minnie | *ball be permitted to attend a national en- PLATE GLASS; MAHOGANY AND’ CHEARY | > syoripFE DARA & GO TAG W. E. Boell. ¥.M.C.A.; William H.Weed, | Moran entertained the company with choice |¢ampment in some city of our magnificent] 00K CASES, HANDSOME MAHOGANY com-| R aimee and J. Arthur Rose, Y.M.C.A. | Yocal music.and Miss Grace Livingston recited. | Southland. I hope that some such city that] BINATION ‘WASHSTAND, BEAUTIFULLY aS Putting 16-pound shot — qe Hewett | Supper was served. Among those present were | May have learned of us at Washington and else-| UPHOLSTERED COUCHES AND CHAIRS, OCTOBER. v M.C.A.; ON BROS, Aucts., Sth and Dest. nw. PROPERTY T, ‘certain deed of trust, dated 10th Jay ried in Liber 6 land Pecos for the, recorded in Liber the pre ‘ DAY OF HALY-PAST FOUR P.M, Beasley, ARLC.; E. Warren Day, Y.M. Misses Florence Call, Alice Owens, Mary Wells, | Where will find it their pleasure to extend to GILT RECEPTION CHAIRS, WRITING DESK, of the Distric ‘ Charles E. Sigmund, N.B.C.; E. W. Davis, Y. | Nesbit, Belle Dobbs, Olive Evans, Tasie Giusta, | ¢ such an invitation. For years this idea has HANDSOME SOLID OAK PEDESTAL EXTEN- Front of the premten, Tere eo parcel of, CAL: m L. Couden, Cu: P. | Pillsbury Cummings, Walker Rathbone, Grace | been one of my pet hobbies. If any city does| SION TABLE, WALL CABINETS, MOQUET FIIKT DAY CE UG ALE-PAST | Uueulshed an and bei . ¥.M.C.A; Boute L. Clark, ¥.M.C. Livingston and Messrs. Harry Shepherd, Wm. | feel like extending such an invitation and is AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, ORIENTAL FLOOR FOUR O'CLOCK P. Mt piece or par- | Walter and Co M. Boyle, Y.M.C.A.; F. M. Hallowell, and Frank Carr, John Lep| er Lambert, Geo. holding back from financial inability I hope AND CURTAIN FABRICS, THE PRODUCTION fngton Di Ng pl gees} .-¥., ¥ of pte - C. J. T. Rainier, jr., C.A.C.; F. M. John-| Markward, Hugh Latimer, Walker Blandford, | Congress will in its wisdom remove the obstacle OF THE ORIENT; HAVE A CHARM PECU- . guished nd being all that part of iot one (1), in A; B. Prank’ Seal, C.A.C.; Harr: i "| by a generous donation, for I verily believe it} | LIARLY THEIR OWN, WHICH APPEALS TO RY 01 F, andred and sixty-six (16 a son, ¥.M.C.A; B. Frank’ Saul, ‘¥ | Archie and Alfred Wells. WASHINGTON LOAN A’ . within the following totes ane sipts rons. with varnente . C.A.C.; Adam W. Johnson, C. Rob- would do so much to bring about that desirable ee Conn Ge Le Tee EXECUTORS OF THE Es E oF ihe Tesldae tn two og ot mal and the balance in exces ert Hk Dodge, CAC, and Hi. M. Dickinson, ¢. LAUREL. Grable Coed. Ley ‘tact Hine ieee eamment | TABLES AND OTHER PIECES OF SPLENDID LEQRMOUSENOLD EURATiURE. aire om ; Sp Ranning high Jump—Handicap. E.R. Ow-| Correspondence of The Evening Star. which I am satisfied my comrades with as ‘one| FURNITURE, HANDSOME STANDING LAMPS eset eae once at right’ baste wi r f ‘an yoice will acclaim, “‘So mote it be,” WITH SHADES OF CHASTE AND SUBDUED AT TWELVE cK M.. seventy-four aud Afty-eueht one-rundredths. (74.3 ings, B.A. C.; J. Gately, C « - G. Town- Lavnet, Mp., Oot. 7, 1892. " ‘Joun T. HUE, FANCY BAMBOO AND JAPANESE IN FRONT OF THE SALES ROOMS, feet to the » of said lot numbered on=( send. Y. M.C. A.; Charles P. Heineman. A. I. | The Misses Conley entertained a number of lous T. Boors, LEATHER ARTICLES, NUMEROUS ARTICLES HORSES, ©. thence due east ‘ith said rear Hine ti C.;E. A. Playter, ¥. M. C. A.:C. Rovee Hough, | 0 9 Late Assistant tor General, G. A.'R. “ BUGGIES, HARNESS, one-handredth: feet: thence risk 2 ww . their friends at an impromptu dance Tuesday} qyy, 01 t. 8, 1892. FOR DINNER AND OTHER SERVICES, ALL To which we invite zeueral ‘attention. two fe ence an a south westwa rfive days’ ©. A. C.;Jobn Lane Beck, : jt aed ee . ae \CINNATI, OHIO, » UNIQUE IN DESIGN; CUT GLASS WARE. | _0c6-2t RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Aucts. _ | forty-nine and sixty-clgutone-hundredths (49 e newss AOA or | Those me Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Conley, LATE POLITICAL NEWS. OF BRIG A-BSAO AND OTHER ART ObwB. | Lo REE Suge ANd Wrage AND AB | fo ihe place of berinsing, contamine 116 chaser Me and € 3 3 Pre! ose present were Mr. 4 5 F BRI AC . : ether with the s end Arthur MeEIhone, C. A. C. Mrs. Helen Conley, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Guyer, Sent ee WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TEN tobe paid in cash, end the Bors = Throwing 16-pound hammer — Handicap. iy Mt see Clara Con. | 42 Appeal by the Democratic National Com-| 97.31 IMPORTANT AND Hosea oD iments, respectively, in sly (0) and tw HATCLIFFE, DARK & 00., Aucis. ND ORGANS. Boule L. Clark, Sah C.A.; HL. M. Dickinson, C. ‘Mrs. Schambaugh, Mi ry and Con- mittee. =—— RIAGES AT OUK AUCTION ROOMS, SATUR- ccured = a. the 7. mean. 3 "iy, | ley, Misses Sadie, Lulie and Carrie Jones, Miss ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. DAY OCTOBER EIGHTH, 1892, COMMENOING | 8014) with interest [EE EEXOWNED KRAKAUER PIANOS, Rainier, jr., C.A.C.: B. Frank S | Glass of Winchester, Mies Conrad of Baltimore | The democratic nat a SPECIAL SALE,OF THE extige contents oF| AT TEN OUOCE Lg ry pant, at the option of the px DA STUFF T SOUTHEAST. DENG | oh ters enay as ROR es SES Wheel Goin WAC. and the Messrs. Jones, Cassard, Burke, Alvey, | an address to the people of the United States OF THE ERAT Handsome Parlor Furniture fm rultes’ and separate | be required at thse of al ke i ‘ TIED AND Dever T2must. ‘Eetablished 1872 Fine tuning aed te Davis and others. asking for contributions to the campaign fund 523 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, eces, Fancy Tables and Chairs, 2 Pianos, Mirrors, | #t Cost of purchaser. rust duly rec pairing, a7 Adam W. Jobs ie maeeiead tho alieeadinnes the COMPRISING Gicemut Oak and Walnat Sidebards, ‘Superb Suites | Ried with in twenty’ di SPLaT 3 Divis—Geauent “Faas Handicap. oI , icoatle ana | 224 calling attention to the alleged corrupt | paRLOR FURNITULE, WALNUT, OAK AND | of Walnut Chamber ‘Furniture. "16 Oak “Chanber | ferees the rizht fo HALLED © DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS_FOm E. Davis, CA. public schools in this town is noticeable, and THER CHAM! SETS. WARDHOBES, EASY | Suites, Fine Hair Mattresses. Pillows and Bolsters, | {ulting purchaser ef . ~ ness. Power. artistic finish, durability, we- Davis. ities | Means by which the republican coffers are filled | 2 Ay ‘rot , in some Bewspaper PUblisiied in Washinsto rivaled. wLolesale prices and rental torine; plage fae * it is thought that additional school facilities HAIRS. COUCHA, TABLES HOCKEMS, TOILET | Elexag: Dining Tables. “Handsome China Dinuer ished in Washineto rivaled: wholesale p Be ae will have to be provided. with unlimited money, WARE, Mirren 8, SPRINGS, FILLOWS AND | Sets, Sapert;Gak Hall Siants. Handsome Tirave Fire ae GEORGE W. STICKS SR aes eS aS. Se 3 aahiell, C. ~ ® a 5 7 Carpets, some of them very fine; to-|_Se@edkds rpuNty < , Gate 3 Snow and hail fell in various parts of Mont- Rhode Island blicans. PABLES CHAINS, CHINA AND GLASS WANE. | pether ith’ many other alate urticiee tn the | Cowen, - Tone AND SErainiwa, ceceae, Bit fieotge H. Mrooke, C. Repu o JUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONFERS, MC. ‘= gomery county Wednesday. The Rhode Island republican convention at | GARPETH KITCHEN REQUISITES ke., &c., being Bousckeephag Hine, Se calcence D® Ts aw Fon rie, WI Mesias a gener . The first congressional district convention, . entire Cor s B POLOCK wart crorkshon in the rear. | Terms ye weight — Handicap. | pith adjousced's :| Providence yesterday nominated Louis L. N MONDAY MORNING, Several Horses and a numer of Vehicles of various * *E pianon varnistied and Ps rles F. at Ocean City subject to the - OCTOBER TENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, Kinds. 008 ok hey AO ty Cail of the chairmen, reconvened at Salisbury | Lorillard, W. C, Roelker, Joshua Wilbour and WE WHEL GeLt AT THR 2 a ee MA UE, T And singulet th CHASE, GABLER, BRIGGS PIANOK B. C.; F. 3. Hallowell, Wednesday. Chairman Hodson called the con-| W. H. Haskell for presidential electors. 523 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, _—— | _VHQUSE: No, 1210 SEVENTEENTE e belousine or in snywive ap bsllas fop pao Tony . sbesh, FC TE Yention to order. All the counties in the dis-| In the district conventions Lieut. Gov. Mel-| THE FNTIRE FURNITURE, CARPETS, xé.,_ | PEREMPTORY SALE OF LARGE ASSORTMENT | (UBder and by virtue of a deere of LOOPS Maric Store, E. C, Quackevbesh, 1. CA LF, Baalee. | ict ware represented, and M. Bussum | _; : CONTAINED. THEREIN, TO*WHICH THE a ‘OF 10018, SUITAB FOR CONTRACTORS, | Gourt of jhe, Distr bird cash, belance in two equal in- v2) Pe. ove. re. EL W. Davis, Y. M. 3B Zrank | vas nan Leaatp aeelence were Fitth-third | Ville Bull was nominated for Congressman in TENTION OF FakTivS REFUMNISHING “18 STONE | Janis Ls Wheeler et his ate and Ww Years. evidenced Uy not ram per pre . CA; | first district pron speaker Al , ti % an \ i per cent per an om dute of sale, in- mm W. Johnson, | Congress. - ity of peaches in this county, the house ate wihrie ie of |MociBt” _RATOLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucts on SATURDAY MolNING, QCTOR eat TT rcstnes wi! gl | deed of trast om . oe Fe tr ig . peacl . q fOOD, 2, commenct VEN Ov: Cl wi 5! Tia" Miiskea, c, | and from’ what can be learned. this state of | 4 Platform was a approving the decla- | A, SiS Estate AND INSURANCE BROKER, | 240%, Commencing a ELEVEN CLOCK, we. will : F eR 4 y we Mustead © | Muir existe throughout the state. In talking | tions of the national convention. 983 OTH ST. N.W. ‘West the following named articles 3 4 in square one’ handed em ndorsed Oy over Foo mae sansa atk ODeanell, CA. C.; Robt. H. Dodge . ¢.;| Sith @ prominent farmer about the prospects | Prospective Nominations in New York. | y,LVABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON | cLATES, Jot Of Carpenters’, Pattern Makers’, Stone | ieiitystus (Id), as sald silbd vis om, ia recoded in * | Garang.” Oi a TS Cary F. Spesce, ©. A... J. Gateler” ©. A. C_;| f0F 8 peach crop next year Tux Stan man was| Henry Looms Nelson, well known on News| “SEVERTH STIRET, NOKTHWENT, BEIGG | WGurtern wakere iach, Yast Blocks, Fall and | S20 inom lok Se F yage 0 th. of the see SPE UONEEh Beste, Uv, 49. Vani, fe | med it dee Enown tthe “elms | paper how, il robaly bogies the deme | _EHRAEUCRY UREESS 3 a8 SRVENTH| ot OS, dirwogghe age ot Cola a Bs ¥M¢ W. B. ‘Chi. | 884 got among the roots of peach trees, killing " onreespay a ‘ERNOON, OCTOBER FIGH- rece lot of Wheelbarrows: 7 ie as prescribed by the said decree x EN z £4 “y. M. ©. A.;| Many and rendering others unfit for bearing. | CTtic nomination in the district now repre-| 7EENTH 180’, at HALF-PAST FOUR, Torre fotot Geowesese are pe folgwe: One ttre of the varchere nocmas sobs | RE REE A . ns ‘There was avery pretty wedding at Easton | sented by Mr. Stahlnecker in New York. Messra. | in front of the Rremises Larxe lot of Iron Tamp!ng Bars, Payable reepectively in one and two j kw L Wednesday, the contracting parties being Miss | Bourke Cockran, Amos J. Cummings, John R. TEES OT NUMBERED: wan poenz, Herat, Foes brow armen, Beets | Lilt intren unt gaia at G jor qo et ana, | 4 7 aioe 4 Smith. CALC: WOK “| Ida M. Taylor and Mr. J. Locke Erwin. The | Fellows ana E. J. Dunphy will be sent back in SQUARE ain, ling, water ana | Pigbrystgudr: § Excavating Zlows. 1 Spring Wagon. | Presented by the prointssory notes of ihe purchaser, | UE RONTINGHGRTY tHMee UNRQUALED 1x TONE, : Charles Gockeler, C. A. ¢ ceremony was performed in Christ P. E. Church, i ti Tenproved Oo eee rae orn esiee an Te | i proree Cart, 1 Light Road Car:. secured by deed cf trust on the property herein men-| INCHES ON THETAST SIDE OF AND 4 rT Gockeler. 3 the Rev. Albert R. Walker, rector’ of Trinity | ‘e,city delegation. sewerage. Let eect teettoy atte Ginete | Ali the Fencing and Sheds on the premises, money,may be paidin| = SIRELT BEIWEEN 1 AND Sprciel atention of | Fu isin €:; C. Royce Hough, C. A. =, Albe + Fector 'Y | Timothy J. Campbell will have to give up the ‘with a depth of 85 feet to an alley.on the line of eter of Lovaber, ail wines and Kinds, including hast, Terasoteaete | — KORTIWE wNew Artiste Stvies," Anish! tn aesieus ot MAOWe : Cathedral, officiating. The bride entered the Miner, | thecable cars and one block removed ‘from the 0th | some fine dressed Poplar. Hed with in tox days from day of sale, Ade- 2 eT DROORATIVE ANT. Pi ip. C2. ¢ chy it Bf nomination in the ninth district to H. O. Miner, | street cars. ‘Targe lot of Picks and Shovels, ey - mday cf sale, Ade be E ane for rent. ‘belt mile church with Dr. E. M. Hardcastle. a life-long n at ; re soxit of 8100 Will be required from the purchaser at SECOND-HAND PIANOS.—A. One-l mile run Fa » & Seal of hee Sa Tho bridal the theatrical manager. Franklin Bartlett wi ‘Terms: One-half cash ; balance in six, twety Large Jot of Fine Wood. by the cord. the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at comprising almost every welj-knowa. richs, Y. M. : Her Kenyon. C. A- C-;| hoary white silk, trimmed with luce’ the tulle | ¢ Dominated in the new seventh district and | sietteen months. the deferred payments to beat in- | | Omce Furniture, comprising Desks, Chairs, Stoves, PURChaiers coe, LEIGHTON, Trostes eet al. | geantey. a ths SLE aa eRe ae EF YMC. C.: EB O'Leary, C. A | henry shite silk. trimmed with lace, the tulle | john J. Delanoy or Gen. M. T. MeMahon in| S'aiceyematis seat etaces i ann be eee ty | °F pate Howe Platform Scales NJ. F. iM, Tree ve will sell at fereiese reais Sareea hace wall ore Cd 7B Eoukeed, E | Seaaeaiee tao coer Pn tency ight place of John DeWitt Warner in the tenth dis- dioed of Ect open the prereset | Torpecasl. DUNCANSON BRO: THOMAS P. WOODWARD, Trustee," a¥ - MNT TANS TALLMEN TS hen r 5K Doug | iwidesmaids— Misses 3 a The croditers of Samuel Bond. decease, nts hereby | dew an, ‘st? Market i ke ‘ked down. Terms to b = — pene Taig Tatkien Mieait | ‘The third ticket scheme is said to be dead. | Comnriled within ten dave from the Nay of salar other: RATCuPFE, Dann « co., avcTIoNEERs, the bride: Alice Adams, notified to file their claims, tozoth i Weed: ith” the voucl- Wise the right is resarvod, 10 resell the property at the 5 net The north. tweuty-tv | Thomas, Ethel Boyle, Aurelia Henning of New Gov. McKinley at New Britain, Conn, risk and cost of the defaulting purch: ‘Allconvey- { =) ut oo LNth st. by the depth ers therefor, with theclerk of the court within thirty Lc. a. 3 ’ ; —_— (Bb) days From say of sale risen (14) and the whole | "PY T ; , | York, Anna Powell and Bertie Woolford. The| Gov. McKinley last night spoke to the largest | sncing, recording, &¢., at purchaser's cost. BENJ. F. LEIGHTON, Truste, Fantattea (lO inzes | Lauxas To Rewewner, Cee OG Ten and | ushers were: Messrs. A. . Walker, jr., E.. | sudience ever gathered inthe New Britain, | oc7-akds piinihionty OE Re Series gat hchla hte foot g LSS THOMAS P. WOODWARD, Seaton" cae : B. Chichester, jr., Jesse xard Jenkins, E. W. Hughlett, C. 8.) Conn., Opera House, fully 2,000 people being | > aria 3, apets Se et ere COURS. DOU natal 472 La. ave, Rew! abe. he “ ap the Woolford, Marion Dawson, nephew . - i i | Fee nec sae ac TYPEWRITER, OFFICE FIXTURES, Cak- | > aa Ee < Grasty can furnish your howse—every room in ft— lings, liobt. Smart. J. Guteley, Joe K.Taus- eet De Bon Macon PEG | present. When he was introduced the entire ‘107 GST. fsck gg pen ([HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Aucts.. a. oy = sig and J. Hawley Taussig, C. A.C. happy couple will reside in Burlington, audience joined in vociferous cl - Gov. | EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND A ecg lies CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE UNIMPROVED end the reenter tee peeee purchase, money | Grasty don't sell anything on testallmenta, on if yee _—_— News has been received of a very serious | McKinley spoke at great length on the tariff. By virtno of a chattel deed of trust, duly recorded |“ BUILDING LO! ON THE WEST SIDE OF aid, deterred paymonte or buy for cash Visit his Double Stores, Raiding Cincinnat! Poo! Rooms. shooting affray which occurred at Leonardtown | He concluded his speech by saying that tho| © NUMBER OF FINE OIL. PAINTINGS, MANTEL | sn tive 1710,follo 300 ot soq., one of the land records HSUREET MUTWEIY, AND NS ttolweritenced bythe promiatey asset | Grasty hes Onree fen tiee Cone ‘The chief of police began a war on the pool | Tuesday ni bout 12o'clock. The colored | A™¢rican policy was to legislate for America CLOCKS, &., AT AUCTION. for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the . , D. he purchaser or purchasers, by deed wsorh seeps By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the | ¢; be propel ol wat party secured thereby, the undersigned trusteo will | pistrict of Columbia. passed on the 28th pe ee ey tae Bd note or nowes Grasty will make and lay any Carpet at lowest por . “ | avn ¢ only, irrespective of the views of Europe, which y 30 3 "ate of 6 por cent mn, fectives were sent out, with invtractons t9| Hloury Buss started to walk home with Alexa | "ati the trade of this country. TERNTR Tene crumenun at PER Qeckodk | cite Darr Gs Goo Penn wes sou DATUM: | tareacrdig ee Morr aacnty kat 2 Er ieeleadan) oe I arrest as many bettors as they could eatch in | der Dorvey's better half. Dorsey was lying in a a rad mid a es DAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. qraretsam emises, on TURSDAY: the ELEY! {he trusice 1s empowered to sell said described real Youdou"t get it anywhere, Some person@ 1 ho) A ambush for the pair and when they were nearly | The democrats held a big ratification meet the act of baying pools and to bring the attaches | Spposite the Catholic Church of stepped = ~ “ @f the rooms who received the money. The | the road and confronted Bush. Angry words @perators got wind of the intended raid and passed between the men, when Dorsey drew Were on the lookout for the detectives. The | bis pistol and began firing at Bush. The latter fret few rounds the officers made resulted in | Tetreated a few steps an peocgy oer = eral Congressional Nominations. and arin <0 it - Ad | estate asa whole orm separate lots, upon the same hor ‘Cfects, embracing in part: 1802, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, ALL THE | DAY ‘OF OGTOBEL, 189%, at HALE-PAST FOUR | tarnte pea. waole OF 8 ‘Tremon\ NE ROSEWOOD PAILOR SUITE, ONE WAL- | Goo TIONED IN SCHEDULE attach-d to | O'CLOCK P.M., to the hichest bidder, all of lot nu: ‘of 8751 a whol - shenemaent Tome Beer et ike | otooiotoeat aun Us sid rn and coming in gare Dove book | Merete, On taining ee, ai | ea final nba Wa eh : . ; tr o t ° sambered” 0 se dem WALN' R-B RO: BED- | IRON SAFE BY HALL, OFFICE FIXTURES, CALI- | sighty-two (182), as per plat recorded in liber W. ie * was greeted with an enthusiastic demonstration. TE MATE MESS FINE OU PAINTINGS | GRAPH TYPEWRITER, FILE CASES. DESKS, folie. in the surveyer's office of the District ot | or thed-jonit or denomee ete ote ee ee HANGINGS, MANTEL, OFFICE CHAIRS, LETTER PRESS, WARDR« oe ale: One-third cash, one-third in one erty to be resold ot the risk and cost of de tam ting pur- claim to make no charge for making, matobe ing and laying a Carpet. Get our pricesand have your eyes opencd. Grasty’s Solid Oak Cluster Los Table, six feet Jona, takes everybody by surprise. Oak Chara, cane seat, six for 85. = : ‘Terme aseror purchasers. Ait conve - 7 One bullet from Dorsey’ - ND | TABLES CARPETS, RUGS, &e. The attention of oc aula Ons Tota Say of canazyont | chaser or purchase Dveyancing and recording See nee i Be Sig coved cxvecte | ve tath heoesh, inistion @ Som, conan | South CostaoS, Mt Sigh, dune ENGI” CHAMBER Nits, FINE | parties in search of Fine Oflce Furniturs and is: | Sstertea payauruis to. be repremruted by the promis | MESRIger sees DAVID WARNE Grasty bes «Good Osk Suite, 3 pieces, te 3 é £16.50, $18, 821.85, €25, 690 to 057.60, ""The Salih, brothers and John Doherty, who | "Bich is not necesarily fatale Dut very painful | erat. EGR ne: Toiittata utlont | ‘Urea are called, all being in excellent condition, Bectie interest, payabie sotu-aninually. tous date | |] PUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Grasty basone way todo Vusinoss and that te the @isauiened Welaaeter one * “2 | The parties had a hearing before Justice Joseph | south Carolina — Fifth, Dr. T. G. Strait TOR, STREET HOSE, | TeFmsof sale pot paid at ihe rate of © ver cout Der atnunas and te D' ag | RIGHT WAY. atten ee nn were Rall for cont | iaied cantly : : : TRUM Tene SLOAN AROLD G. MEGREW, | Eopachastemeey bn caste et aeaee kes | eeuerEEe gute OF-V; Iuproven | “tasty refunds the moneyon anything you buy mod court yesterday. Their cases were continued | 1 $100 bail each. 3 ‘New Jersey—Seventh, E. F, MeDonald, dem-| _ 007-dte ‘Auctionéors. Trustee. | Torimpof sale to be complied with in ten days from | "" PROPERTY ( WELPEH STREET DERCEER, satiatectery. LR a yn eter | ay oui (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Bot. n, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. citine purchaser: “Deposit of $a eaiorr a | BNA CPRCLE AND aap BGUARE Sra Ta jae po wpe rier fp ng op om “| at the residence of son-in-law, Henry A. 5 . oe Pm 6 1 CARE 7 Grasty makes bold statements and you must tion of | fad pate sdmeed Thay oes | Bo a oe ihe do | Ray Jereey—Third, J, A. Gelsenhener, dem-| yarvapte THREE STORY hans RESIDENCE, | _ocS-dkabe Auctioneers. | Property cigar of hoz. : Bevis pth eye recorded in ther tenet of rearreste | ‘of feloni- | ceased ves four Ts, i. T, | ocrat ). ZO 8 -T WE! - =a 1D, folio: et -, one of the records Grasty Pleased to show you around whether uly catting and tapping s tekerseh eint, | Sire. Inae Pennewell, Mrs. R. Waldo Emefan | “New York—Geventeenth, P. Marvin, republi- BEcoND. AND THIRTY-THIRD © STREETS, | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Austioncore and Appraiser, oe Brig B | mrastecs, | Districi astern te ite foudee youbuy or not, te ye | and Mrs. H. A. Peo. Interment will take place | can. EH SEVENTEENTH, 1892 —— se2-dieds Sat aneti front of the pre Bemember the name: Be Ts cas eens ee eee | ca imsembare an Tilteg- Missouri—Fourteenth, 8. Cobb, democrat. | a al venisy’ FOUR GcLOCK PF teee wal ml | A VAKEARLE. mO-STGRY gix-nooat papas | coo ee Da nw OBER Sat ss Fees, om LAU RSD AY. . | Miss Maud &1 front of the premises the east half of lot No. ICK RESIDENCE, ALL 2 1 R & 00... ! ‘ave.2.W, | O'CLOCK P. M., the following described real estate, GRASTY—GRASTY—GRASTY, Spe zs whe cowid not get hoo wat loshel| ccral “erenge siace at her hime, Codes | crates ny re’ A Eatery Gem | Rost rr ander tein sin gt acral | EBRTRESE titty Moke SERRE | TRO cere ante AARRERSTORY, marc | Hissin thaciiy of Wanbiusten. Orit of Golam] yeas ome, : ‘bri eS . te : Part of _ Petre | Villa, Relay, about five males from here, with «| South Carolina—Third, J. R. Talbot, repub- | Patsstsr Sintsintar twelve Sonn wih deif'oon, | ,On BATURDAY, OorouER Hour, iw, at |‘ Hovee MINE Hoon ann Buri ALI MOb: | Bite apie of ie pumiers graven and 1512 7that. nw, Det, Pant aii Siaiehdie tadiiiaee © progressive conversation party in honor of her | lican. Salar and saa, Engen on promines No, S230 5 etre, | FOUR OCH Ta square 66h, improved ‘bye two: | | NORTHWEST, : Sonal nas thd goyeny sient C276), an the said | | Dont doubé tilt you try. Leet evening's onion ofthe Marsiand Synod | £54, Chae “sbbrne ani aioe eanle Pie | eeaegeT Tee We Garin Coolred), | wbhian, ones oe iene arnt erie | Mansa es a charmer | pL Pen AAT ATOR Se | Semana td Rect, wraae bs | c. Mr. q arner and Miss Hat ral ‘om. a 5 secure s.com- | P. M., we will seil in front of the. mi Ly of the Lutheran Church was devoted to ordina- | M. D., were the recipients of the prizes. id fg ‘York—Eighteenth, Jacob Le Fever, re- | Pprhaser. a epcniara eettats cor fori hone tas spd be taken tdvantare of aa = SUBLOTSL. vane TA a aid Fo and rain qty AE 5 ss then exercises, the president of the synod pre- ——.——_ publican. the property may be resold at riak and cost of default: | 9 All couveyan rreording at yrchaser's cost, | Improved br a three-story brick house, No. | 2502 Feet anud thence eaat Stig tour (od) feet to the its . 8100, quired at the time ‘of wale. Terms | st., containing 9rooms and beth and all modern im- | Che, W) feet And thence east rig S - ~ @iding. The sermon preached was by Kev. UPPER MARLBORO’. New York—Seventecnth, Henry D. Bacon, A ae conveyancing and recording at $100 SoposF shown of eal. vements. Hments, easements, righta, = = % s jade known at sale, A of $200 re- pri and appur- G@eenge A. Miller of Baltimore, after whic democrat, renominated. THOMAS DOWLING & SOX, | “sedate LATIMENE SLOAN, Auctioneers, | "ferme tad hs deporte fenances to the sanse belonging or in aby wise spper- EE Sa Witceer 8. Dotan Were eee ee per, 1992, | ocXtt York—Twenty-ninth, Franses Wolf, dem-| _océ-aks Auctioneers. | J] ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucta., 1407 G at Vyed0-dads HATCLIPEE DARA S CO., Aucte, sof sale: Will be sold subject to deed Buel Baltimo: ~ +. Minnick eee te — ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. or ATCLIFFE, DARE &CO., Aucts. ,220 Pa. ave. trust of $2,000 to secure a building association Mines Dttie of Mita tas Pn RE | tis the intention of Col. Best of the W. C. ——_-+e-_—___ W TRUSTEES SALE OF DESIRABLE prick | R. megaman Suid ‘oa F; and aod ‘i i ‘Neo Financial Crookedness. OF VALUABLE DWELLING, NO. 1530 FIFTEENTH STREET DEGRARLE CK DWE! xa, By ie). bavance of money cash. T. Snyder Penneyivi | and P. L. R. R., if the deci the rai y io PAPROPERT Os ar he P IN 5 vance el Lather 7. Snyder of Fenneyivania | 8% ‘ision in the railroad's % be Philedelph OPERTY. ONT ONL FREED Be. NORTHWEST. HH SEARET "SOCTHEAer Sy AGES | SaWireauirea at Gi of sale Cos S. Straib of case is favorable, to resume work on RES ‘a A priprery ™ ION, cost. Terms to be com! David S. Hoover of Lutherville, | the line at once. He will put the line through | Chant who recently killed himself, had deceived a, SAP AUCHON, BEING PREM aay “rondo Tan Qoer a ia a Mugen | phir POUR OCLOCk Bw ee et ee Siar Ind coma of defasitans’ purchase Peat ASSN. Ee CT Sea, one of or pur BLE. Zimmerman of Myereville and KS. Pat: | to" wos his: ‘about peme fiaantlel. matters, in- | _ By. ‘the last wil testament of records of the District and “by | Sf ‘after five (o) days’ ad oF . . ington from Brandywine and from | bis partner Sarak Jane ‘deceased, 1 will sell at public auc: | the direction of t wv vecured t} 4 tS ‘Sub lot 32, 790. ‘Bewepaper published in Washington, D-G. ferson of North Caroline were ordained to the | 7. Nunientiane to Point rectoee Tee volving about $80,000, it is said, is not verified, mans OR ERURSDAY GCS. Hidorrosnee bite he premise oe | Nronting 14 foot hes ot a pipe dept | Ory ana SASF GR, ‘ox. } Trastoce Cor. Tih and Dts. mw. y oo pal part of the ey hearer and the work of UR P. lot oul Jota, Columbian b ‘Suing af adder ute. =< — Lost Mie Money and tis wind. | conmruction can be pushed ahced rapidly. The SO Rod answer aorivese “Tu converted | wo feb SIO Rs And now, tf autume weather beings toot Benjamin Mitchell, steward at the West End) Mrs. Joseph K. Roberta of Washington-will ae rms! One: ‘echo, wo can fll the exsructating covilies Aibletic Association club house, Somerville. N. | soon have « new law office built on Main street d., bas gone insane over the West End’s loss of | 8 the site where the old office stood, which | I was destroyed by fire in 1886. Ge championship pennant, for which the base | "ooh s. Wilson, who purchased the Scott Ball ciubs of the Central New Jersey League | property, is having the howwe put in thorough: repair. URE NETSRR Gone ana tro gear | Bae tick bono Spaced oe he et x tad ro ear sued la ieee dee Fn ay Area eR Ges ee | US grea, mean pen ston —— : PRS Phe TOES without pain and restore the old roots with ‘beautiful gold or porcelain crowns. If you prefer to have them out, remember our S[RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. R* were playing. Mitehell was overconfident that ‘THREE-STORY PRESSED BRICK DWELLING, EA] wad Y ‘Feputation for pure, fresh gesemd skillful phy Ends would win the championship | ‘he recent frost somewhat damaged ‘the to- NUMBER 1715 ELEVENTH STREET NORTH- Gt H S. mS extracting. In short, if there tsenything money staked on the result. After | bacco. WEST. oes A-S defeat for several days his a SP tate By viriye of 9 cama eae De- ‘wrong inside your mouth you willée well, 5 been the guest of Collector owden (oer “ E at tor: mind gave ony. Sop nen Otisd bans ty Gacahinnan aee or BL. ‘to come to us for assistance, ‘of the we'will au oper eat Capt. Jack Hayes of Benning is here. ‘eirty-fre fecord of any of the riders. street it was run into and smashed by lecomo- eet eR ER tive No. 86 of the New York Central and Hud-

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