Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
__ eee ce al 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc. WED: esp aX, OCTOBER. 12, Jo HARRISON'S DUEL, ‘8 mediator and that it was in its 5 LUCK IN THE FAR NORTH. v s T af v i. IC < SALES. : | ene ae ee AUCTION SALES. = AUCTION SALES. ION SAI | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘The sigan pad — Pp to ‘Sulli: am shat one — tree. 4 All Hands on =a — Will Be| TOMORROW. ~_ FUTURE DAYs. ee FUTURE DAs. ae TURE DAYS. FUTURE Days. ” nty Paces. hearty laugh followed at expense Capitalists for a Whi actions Db ¥FE.DA ° = a ne - a = ~ eo = sexx anp|Stllivan, Dut he said ‘he imagined the| The chartered etenaer Bertha, Capt. Ander-| A. ™ “bd B 28S°Tcor. 10m st southatde. | RATCLIFFE, DARRECO.. Avcts ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctionsors | JRATCHIPFE, DAKE CO..Aucte.000PLavenw. | JR ATCLIFFE, DARI A CO., Auctions sa THE Finst pret NGED IN KENTUCK P | tree to be « man shooting at him of the Xi ‘a re ees TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LoT ON TWEN. | TRUSTFES SALE OF TWO-STORY PRAME | VERY VALUARLE SEY EN DM STREKT pr 11S COMICAL ENDING—THR QUARREL OF Two | that if the others bad ehot at men ah at | £08) orth American Commercial Com- IN HILESDALE. TIRTH SIREET BETWEEN ‘ DUELING AND STORE NO. 235 FOMEROY | PROEES TA. EMPROV ED. By them their shote might have been different, | PANY, says the San Francisco Chronicle, has | SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES, IN ALL ABOUT | Byrirtus ofsdecree of the Szreme Conrtot the] EEE ASEERW re cibogt > S| BORAT ASD STONE SO Eo poly | Oe Oe ay ae “a aes or vm ence ovER 4 rex ov | them thei e been different q TWENST-TIVE MEAD, Afoo TOLL conte ct fof Columbia, “passed. Ovtoler Ge TS, tn] _O8 WEDNESDAT APTN OS oner| TOS Dee BY AUCIION SEVECTICSTLEST NOKTUMESL. BEATER TWELVE aso A many cexrs—uow tux pry-| The tall of Harrison having hit the center, it| arrived from the Pribyloy seal islands, via| ZU une TIVE BEAD PHARTONS, bea. IN | Seaplane oat pas Nharein John HW. Adrisane | NPNETEENTH. AT HALF-TAST FOUR Orch deot of trast given to ms andduly | MAND SN STREETA, CONTAINING The MicULTY was aw = tbat Thurston and Breckinridge | Qunalaska. The steamer brings quite s batch| SUBRE! . NS, Ke. naa defen il offer for sale, tn front of the premisem, 16 Bi et seq Columb ‘sell at public a D.ATORE wig AK. BY AUCTION 1418, fo" as Dis | must pay for the liquor. Off all started in high Rumor for the grocery ‘atone Gf Charen | of interesting news, the most important item of FRONT OF MY SALES ROOMS, ON THURS. | Sty, to" aiecniened in tothe | Square 110, fronting’ fest 10 inches Se the = DAY MORNING, EEN’ FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, is92, People who, in the beat of the campaign, in- | £506 ty get the wakes valley eae racers | Which is the phenomenal catch of thirty-sight ORES THIRTEENTH, AT | FOREE CLOCK DM te front a B MONDAY, THE TWENTE: | hia doyth of 120 fect ton dort a it the hour of | of the mort des dine sites in set orthwest ‘ | ELEVEN O'CLOCK. HEEE OL jong 12 font of the premises, | and shonid command tho attention of parties desires | Pa duige in personal comments ou President Har- | into stone Jug. and. after all had taken «| right whales credited to the steam whaler Mary | 1 pS HORSE, SUBREY AND HARNESS, Elizaveth kcwn ns Rerry Sarthe at regret in Lite: | ofc ee ee ts | as, ola eet cart iron and the political principles he represents | friendly glass the balance was voted to Sullivan |D. Hume during her two anda half years’ | nay HORSE. HARNESS AND stor one Buaar, | Matas tae oti ay revors ofice. D.C. x: | twoand three years: Ger cont per sain, fuyahie mnisre situate end beine tn might do well to remember that Gen. Benjamin | for hia remarkable speech and shot. Sullivan | crnise near the mouth of the Mackenzie river, | wo FINE BAY Dartews della ” | way for a°raliroad'in ‘proceedings ‘No 11304. Law | prumeentuai® ,scapred (by Gendt of trust inom the | County of W FOP po ert i kand that one | bore off the jug in triumph and would often | an4 well within the It is coti- : Docket 11, ; Ehanor.” A deforit of 8200 required stale tent ae ‘and ‘being ihe west twenty-thres Harrison comes of fighUng stock an: irageer aes — . arctic circle. It ABOUT 12 HEAD OF HORSES FROM PRIVATE | | Terms of sale, as proscribed by said decree: One- | {ftheierme ch, sale ne por Ce ee es of bie ancestors wan prisctpal in the ret duel | rewar"‘Tharsten and Haeeiaoe ese the god | mated that the catch will ammount 1 over @400, | PanTiEs, sbite tant er nk eka ein es | Amey Grane seb ered onal ie rome gerne ever fought in the state of Kentucky. Jobn | friends in after life that they had been before, | 000 when sold. ALSO notes of the purchaser or purchasers shall be wiven, | Braber urine ave duvet es fe Harrivon, who enlisted in the revolutionary | and both of them often told and joked of the) The Mary D. Hume may be expected to ar-| 14 HEAD FROM HARRISONBURG, VA. GOOD | secured by deed of trust on the real estate s°id. or all he *t cash, at the option of the purchaser. @100 deposit | converanchee and’ reeks be cost of : ye residue im one and two ~ army a» private and loft the service as a major, | intended serious meeting that ended so comic-| rive here at any time, as she left Ounalaska BORTPTION ANE ee STOCK. FULL DE. | rejuired at tons of safe, Toems of aie wat be come Se MATCLITE, Dalth € ces” male. evidenced, 13 tue notes " was the challenged party. His antagonist was | “¥- pee three days ahead of the Bertha, She has on| SCRIPTION AND GUARANTEE OF EACH rly will be resold at the Fisk and cost of the dor | —°1@eas___ _Aactionsers. ET gig gh * John Thurston, « son of the celebrated fighting | Written for The Evening Star. mons 000 Pounds of a =i Be __GIVEN AT SALE. 1 Ealing puecnaseee a cihigee ATIMIER & SLOAS, oneers, &e. i 1 deferred pay frre 2 ipped east on its arrival. An sdditional 15, BERNHEIMER & CO., Auctioneers, 2 sy age Sy mgt the pre te parson of Virginia, who, at the beginning of SHEEP BETTER THAN DoGs. Rounds of this season's caich has ulready been H. ‘Successors to Weeks & Co., ~ MARION Donte “V+ [ets oay pala ner PEE DARN & ©O., a: Seer titgetan, eek & PERSO! Ln, a ped here by ‘another vessel. When the news ‘637 Louisiana’ a ocl2-déeda 2 7th wt. AN ELEGANT THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT day of sale TPHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucte.. 612 Est a gospel of peace, raised @ company and led it irginia Farmer Gives Some Advice te! of the immense catch reached here yesterday REGULAR THURSDAY SALE. CHANCERY SALE, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | parchanetelves Berane o His Neighbors. there was jo OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. HBAL ESTATE KNOWN “AS W109 OST RES! c Sheen nao | VALUARLE THREP-STORY BRIG against the British. y inthe hearts of IDENCE, T TY many outside . si 5S" BOM TARE 1 In Some Newspap co S T Robert Breckinridge, a member of the con-| For many years Harrison county, Ohio, en-| of the of the Pacific Steam tuenspay, Soroneg Hihereers, ae ven | SOREHWEST, WHIT FRONTAGE OF 1 2 Ai Conveyancing, Nbneere cost. ND AND THIRTY Tht vention which framed the first Constitution, | joyed the reputation of being the banner or| Whaling Company. The boarding house A By virtue of adectoo passe’ by the Eanity Court of No, 916 FIFTEENTH STREET, wrRdkis GEORGE © t trustoce. TOWN at Boge | P ing mantene feoan forseshoe Brown down, who | BED ROOM SETS IN ASH AND WALNUT, PLUSH | the Supresie Court of the Dict erie fate at os xuino. , AX, ¥ Japetecwtatines was Thurston wrcord, aad | Steatest sheep county of that state. Licking | Tal ess the mun na's 4 bishmente| WERE SCETES. BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, | causn No. L880, whorcin itobtF Allon fe compte McPHERSON SQUARE, ABOVE: SALE JS POSTPONED UNTIL io ey Jacbus Sullivan’ a featlew pioneer, whove | COUDY, full of rich, fertile river valloys and a| with their presence were oild with, delight | HAT HACKS ARAAARIHUGH MATTRESSES: | ant and Augusta Harris ct al: ar Cyaan THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTIETH. same hour | fern, Shwe ereminee the east Mal ‘ras for a good fight father than for | third greater in area, was ite chief competitor. | The lowest whaler on the lay scale on this lucky | Yi. SPRINGS, STOVES. RANGES, CROCK: | TWENTY-FOURTH, 1832, at HAL AT AUCTION, ont. ORGE K ane vy ad “10 tnet, improved by a thi Eigood diawor, was Me. Harrison's friend. Tho | It is situated wholly within the rugged, broken | veeeel will not recetvo. lees than €2,000, while TOILET SETS) CARPETS, ETC. PM., in front of the premises all of sab lot sixtee 2 Bu 6. __ | reaidence, contaiuine wel ‘ini (OR) in equara thive hundred and sisty six G05), is & part | country flanking the Obio river for fifty miles | the scale will riso until the captain will "pull | , Partice wishing to consign goods to ourregular Tues: | in tie sity of Washianien aad HAT iS | Sav Yown ‘es premisn No. story of the so-called combat w hand Date T)EXCANSON BROS. Xu On WEDNFSDAY 8) NINET! TH, Wt eT PoER 2 } a » VALE. . ei Of the history of Keutucky-—seetss to have been | Out on cach side and fo eo dectitate of or | 2omB tomething like 640,000. very whaler on | ili ramiysesaTorthess: "1 Poel andy | tera of aut: One ihird can one chnd ine QELOC KS we aban el: tn Fron Prgiees ot | HESR TN ANE Qe RAL SPL TRACT OF ra leet for many years. level land that we may say ite entire area is as| Ionia, However, had these fen. bad s dlaas-| [)USCANSON BKOS., auctioneers, | futiced paruunin foe econ ty notre ccd | grease rat ienst'ani eet valine Shenae | BAS waCE Ge Sita nS Fehr terine ost a THE CAUSE OF THE TROCELE. ough aud hilly as the exceptionally worst por-| fous season and come home empty banded ft |< BRS Nos | crest atthe Fatt 8 mam payable | fisage ae aibe room Sih Path S son KNOWS ro: Ta thowe carly days (the duel was fought st | tion of our Fairfax county and of which it is | Would have made an awful difference with them. | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE oF cows, Honsrs, 2 tisne of sae, | 10810 4 B4-foot ales CONTAINING SIX ACKES, MULE Of | Cost Of purchaser Louisville im 1792) the best citizens of each 1.0. than two-thirds in size, The wonder has| Many of the sailor boarding houses are well| HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE fi PonreT ene and recording st cost of purchaser. If THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Racts county were commissioned by the governors as filled with boarders who have dis} of their Nirtue of « decree of the Supreme Court District | {rem uy oi aire wor, complied with within t oct-Akas often been expressed of it, as of portions of | ‘.pile,” and the Hume's crew would hardly have | of, Columbia, holding a spectal term for ine’ | $row da —s resold at aiid A two years, | SOBFt, Of EFOAX, Antinen MOTGe Eteatas dooms carey meager Mamachusetts, how do the people manage to | found a piace to sto at, let alone be welcome, | sell, at public sutien asics os owe STON WILLIAMSON, Trustee, | ‘Tust on tte pron cota sour | © SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED of Virginim, amd as soon as Gov. Shelby was | make their bread. Though traversed by two | but for their present prospective wealth. aaa Wpite, Haven, Dairy,” sifuated on the Condit L, CABELL. WILLTASS shaver, A conver ing at purchaser Ky BEING yt or 30! yee TENT EE seated in the gubernatorial chair of Kentucky | lines of railroad its population is stationary. | The steam whaler pus, which accompa- | fy"¢: Mh Grey hf gales from Georgetown. 7 480) Louisiana —- 9 owe Seon oun e T _NOuTHWEST, BETWERN Q AND i fe recommintoned them for Jefferson county, | Tm 1820 it had 14.345 inhabitants; in 1880, 20,- | nied the Hume two years and a half ago to OCTOBER THIRTEENTH, 1802, * | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & C0. oclO-dkas Auctioneets. Sa Oa ee AY, OF rst, dated 100) dar Tt was not long after Squire Thurston opened 916; in 1540, 20,099: in 1850, 20,157; in 1860, | mouth of the Macenzie river, returned a year Be iilch Cows, Auctioneers. ALE OF PREMISER Wo. SIG HINTH | der the follecine Seseibed aati’. yp racceted his office in the new state before he was called | 19.110; in 1870, 18,682: in 1880, 20,456, and in | ago in command of Capt. Norwood. The men fete sboes iro sence old. a ae Y SALE OF PREMISES 3 avi Wein upon to try an issue between two of his neigh- | 100, 20,830, a lest number than in 1830, sixty | on the Grampus told terrible tales at that time 1 Datry Wacon. OF Ft WELRY ORNAM Co decree passed tn cause bare It was ‘Thurston's ‘iret case under his | Years prior, though ite railroad towns bave in-| of cruelties practiced on the crews by the dif- PR Waren. : TS ‘new commision and he saw in it the elements ¢reased nearly 1,000 in population since 1855, | ferent captains and how the men tried to de- 2 Plows, ygrouch B teittie, Dare & 6 HALFTAST Poe of s family quarrel, which indicated that no ‘the year the first railroad was constructed | sert and were captured. Theeestories all dated Gulljvater, Harrow and other Farming Tools, Ay OCTOBER SEVENTEES broperty, eitunte matier what judgment he might render one | Within its borders. over the two winters that had been spent in the 2 ALSO. Eeerie toe ravers subdivision, square four hundred am of hie neighbors would be dissatisfied,| Ithasno manufactures, the farm being its | ice and before any whales were taken. Lot of Household Furniture. O'CLOCK, wo will sell, atthe | Pyare EP. Se tile atty He therefore issued the warrant and made Oly producing interest. Yet it is the wealth-| There wint with the two steam whalers} Terms cash. as CANSON BROS., STH AND DoS1S.'N Wee a quan: | acne fh p ant $e ot « . “ aa E LMA’ tity of the personal effects of Mrs. Mary E. Huth, de- | S¢9.8 of AE foet 10 1 it returnable before ‘Squire Harrison for | test agricultural county in the state, and ranks | at Herschel’s Island the schooner Nicoline. Administrator of estate of Joun Hoelmann,de« ceased, (among which will be found curtos and Jew. | Wite,00d ds tieprove trial, Harrison, fm trying. the case. dis- | Bumber seven in banking copital,only Cincinnati | Capt, Louls H. Herendeen of the lattor vessel, | _@.4, WALTER: Sulttiior oel0-at_| elry formerly belonging to the late ML Teun, sur- | «steanef eae: One-third of =f subually. lmggered covered that ft was based ow family differences | and five other large cities leading it in this re- | who is one of th oldest whalers known here, | \WWrALTER B. WILLIAMS & GO.> Auctionsora. — | Spl Diamond Saesio eas ia pert eA and enaet tart Serat- z = pect. By the last report of the controller of | was the instigator of the whaling expedition — op. | Se ee eRe eo 2 ee Rin pod | curvency fs. tanking ‘seseuress of 02,000,876 | tthe mouth of tie Maskeusis'civec, some 300 | PARTON BOITE QE STERED IN PLUSH, UP- | CatGiasy, Catia, rnwravinucs, ticular pains to reconcile the parties, He sue- | €Xeed those of the entire upper or north third | miles to the eastward of Point Barrow. No HON TABLE, DINING CHAIRS, SIDE’ | Puniture Carpets fe, lately in No. 19°% ceniied fn bringing the parties toa better un-| of Virginia, an area nearly one hundred | whaling vousel had ever penetrated that far| BOARD! Beds, BACK, FORTIERES, WHAT. | Favre case eo” <7 ately in No. 1920 Ist. n.w. Sorstanding. rendered a Judgment satiafactory | times greater, and in which are the cities of | before. Indeed such a voyage was equal) S078, BRUSSEL PETS, HALL ASD | aMEIUCAN SECURIT nnaally at 6 per cent per rm all at Cost 0 ding tbe pata fy hina ORNS: ‘aitav. | A AND TRUST COMPANY, DANIEL U'C. CALLAGHAN, > a cased with his own work, | Alexandria, Culpepper, Charlottesville and Lees-| to trying to find a northwest pasenge.| INGE, LANGE GAS COOKING STOVE, WAL. | Exccttors and Trustees of estate o: Mary E. Kath, | oo8.d&is Le Changed he feos Mobtnticr ihe trial was over | burg, amounting to $2,900,489. Besides | Two ‘weary winters ‘were passed byt SUDOMANR AU r¥s HUATHERPILONS, ees “S| rnoMas DOWLING & SON, Auct = ‘Thurston called on Harrison for the 12s, cents | this the farmer of that county isa mortgagee in| three crews. Up to the time the ice THURSDAY, OCIOBER THIRTEENTH, at allowed him by law for issuing the original | ¢qusl amount. Leaving out Loudoun county of | broke up last summer the expedition had been | TEN O'CLOCK A. M.. wo shall sell at residence ~ ~ ie >! NO. | pe OP VALUABLE PROPERTY, noone INO. RB. ots athe les old > this state, in what county of northern Virginia | failure. Capt. Herendeen became discour- | 1112 New # anpshire avenue northwest the above Y AV Yo ie TH STREE Eee ae | roceranes th WM. HL COOPER, Tharged co feos in the cise sand Ind rot colt | is the fariner mortgagee? Where is the farmer | aged, and after cruising around awhile made a | “lection of housenela ects, partially enniverated: By arinst doe ot te diver} Ate cavmuctepensceesnay 9 r= 5 3 ———— lected the 124, cents, Thurston replied that | who does not as « rule place the lien on his own | exart to get out of the Arctic ocean. | The| _oclO __Auctionéere._ | Wautiineton county. fa the District of Columabiay we | 723 WERSESDAY, OCTORER NINETEENTH, | foll « i| PROPOSALS while it was Harrison's unquestioned right to | farm rather than on that of some other person? | Grampus and Hume, however, worked to the | J ATIMER & SLOAN. Auctioncars and Appraisers, | Wl dune auction, FRIDAY, OCTOBER C premises, part of lot Zin s as | F - Charge nothing. for his cwnacrvices, yet that | The best aud fairest portions of our Loudoun | eastward, and were rewarded with sixteen and 407 G ST. Ban fret a Fhe prod ah tho NEO CLOCK | fronting £4 fect “ou the east she of bys POH SUPPLIES 1g) Tight did not extend to the remission of the | County do not surpass rugged Harrison county | twelve immense whales tively. The | EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND A | Of lavideltnated and being in the Distiet of Colnanbh prs Eton pee f rek ned omen fo aot 8. fees of another for services rendered. Harrivon | ®*4n entirety in general thrift and prosperity. | Grampus returned and tho Hume remained | "" 7 Ooo" SCUess SUANURERE AND A tad nga en dpi au fie nusuered tranny | SAPs hate acted saad Tose ae sete Se fa admitted that this was true, but said that if he THE CAUSE OF THE DIFFERENCE. over another winter. zs _ a bered five hundred and eleven (5]1), male by th a roca a SS ae " he : Only the whalebone in the head of a whale is| CLOCKS, &., AT AUCTION. iniewioners In equity canise No 7 and two | clias “ stuent, Washpet Were to pay the 12's cents it would have to w the question stares us squarely in the | eatun’ the blubber being theron enya as . en. . cf the cauity court tuand vor said NS a |: a RSG, NOV Ma come ont of his i gay a end | face. What is the cause of such wonderful dif- | Hume is only eighty-eight tons net, and bas no TEEN THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER Turn. | Nth al aud singular the appurtenan a. Driv. purckarors cost. “A | yard, 9 eee eee ee eee eee dort | ference in financial results in farming? Why | placo to store the hundreds of barrels of oll Foaldenee Men MOF eee etter Coe OOk, at | same eloppitig or in ative apiertainiirs ee ought on another until a quarrel ensued an: ~| that the wi sie hae wall ie end 1th stress, wodnalt con reat of | ¢,erms: One-third cash, balance in two equal in- ae eee epithets were exchanged that were easier | *hould one small county in Ohio, hardly a hun. ‘hales st taken wor ve made | and 1th streets, we shall soll a superior collection of | aq. oestenneiee notes to be eiven beat: | TMHOMAS DOWLING & BON. Aue, Gis Et sak i spoken than borne. Tbey separated full of |dredth portion of northern Virginia in area, | bad they been tried out, DRE OSE RO eae ne ip Dart: ing 6 per cent per annum interest from day of sate, | L “ : . GLZEst. aw. | oclodts oth st. mw. ‘OK SUITE, ONE WAL- a PLUSH PARLOR SUITE, FRENCH Wrath, with mutual assurances that each might | and besides largely its inferior in general ad- pect to hear further from the other. Thurs-| vantages, be able to contrast so strongly in| Written for The Evening Star. payable seut-annnal rust On premises So ind to be secured by deed ot | PEREMPTORY § all cart, at option of pare | RENE TORY SALE QE, VALUABLE BusTNTss | J ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. AvCTIONFERS dat time of 839 MOSTRERT NORTH M0 PENNA. AVE. NW. IBROK, ROCKING CHAIRS, COUCH, IANDSOME, WALNUT MIRKOR.FRONT, deposit of $200 require 0, AT AT = 4 from the scene, sent for bis friend | favor of its farmer? To me, who was born and The Ballad of La Rabida. STEAD WITH MATTRESS, nein, &e.. at cost o haser. If te DECKER BRC ANO. Pe tes te eee ce tee | nreed on Gees emia Calo river hills. there | The humble monastery of La Rabida, near | Binet hiya’ fk day of pale the trasiece: Festrve due rheat eoeea te SAS GND on pat wi ng the ‘of | is but one answer or cause. and that is sheep. : % , property at the risk and cost of the defuultine pure Fis. Murrkes: atts Bin friou! as'te what shoul be dese, haste! | Prior to, 160 onr farmers relied chiefly on | Palos in Spain, is famous as the place where the | ¢ rhs WAL Shaker after ive das dvertisginent of wish te ko Hate ROCKERS AND KITCHEN PURNIT LINOLEUMS AND ERAL AssOnTME th the’ request | wheat worth at from 40 to 75 cents per bushel | Crisis of the great discoverer's fate was passed. Harrison. Breck- | for money getting, and that ona haul of from| Almost in despair Columbus was tramping enty to thirty miles. But about that date | with his young son to visit the brother of his iy Washington, D. SON, 7} DER ABRAHAM,s Trustees. him» peremptory challenge that he bear it immediately inridge did not like the lightning speed with | some newspaper publis TSAAC 1. ocl2dkds ALE AND RPOUISITES! #8. ND AGEN ~ in one and two deed of trust o% teht ‘to wails BOUSEHOLD GOODS, | ans or all Mie not deen: ot UNK, KITCHEN Ki ATIMER & SLOAN, Uaption of the harchinser, ri |erament. EDWIN STEWART, Payieaster «onerel ich ting off but ina kind of | tatural enemies, such ae Hessian fy, rust, f LATIMER & Stoax, 00 | [AMMEESS an ing and recording at oet of purchnart 2 Ww srs es" Tele Mechanical motte bese aus the beatile mate, | taldge, Xe. compelled abandonment of wheat | 2° wife in Palos before making » lasteffort Auctionéora, FS) SALE OF renet complied with in 1h dave tio i NETALTER B WILLIAMS & CO = _ be resold at ri st of detauiting ERS « 4 C8, caMiTe and before the wan of the same day was set | Growing. aid our county was for the time being | $0 enlist roval patronage in France, Italy. | \WW/ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncors Piehiasorr "A dopant of 100 reared wt tine of GON. Pere em SS a handed it to Harrison. What Harrison might | * helpless as Virginia was at the end of the | foring and Spain having failed him, Near | eYeourows saLe OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED ocala lamer alee Lor SAND A CENE SAL LOT have done if a little more time had been allowed | civil war through the lose of her slaves. | aay. bah fee tae neice rompers aes grow| TWEEN TWENTU FIRST AND T WES eee J ATIMER & SIAN, Avot 2 OF St GOODS. Keo. Po yt Sonn does not appear. But itm powible if he had not | Inaamuch as the country in thove days did not | fa Dut forthe low of i pines. the boy grew SRA? CUE LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 @ st. nw By AUCTION 1 Tia West RCE OF ‘ have sent one. | Tequire cian oF Cot } pire sal Ramana ee . sive likes wcaisas ee received.s challenge he woull have sent one. | require. politician or Congrese to. provide 81 Etta wero epaned by tue prior, Antonio | piven sazHo. AEA peat CaNceny S\rE OF VALVABEN Improve | crito Is CHANGING “Hie RE cri) ON THE BLADENSBURG ROAD, geet NORT pol HOUSTOLVET CMe THE CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. dinage of silver, &c.. for farmers’ plagues, | Perez, himself, who with quick intelligence | Sarat, Jane Norrest, deceesed.1 will voll at publicauc | AYWuHINGTON Bet As soon as Harrison received Thurston's note | coming in by natural enemies and changes in | CO™prehended the Italian's splendid scheme. Beit THIRTEENTH, A.D: IS at Hake cease | Under and by virtive he accepted ite terms and named rifles at sixty |chinate or other conditions, our farmers at | He detained his guest while he secured the in-| FOUR O'CLOCK P.M". lot numbered twenty-nix tou) | Court of the, Biegrt yards as the weapons and distan I Bradley's subdivision of lots numbered one | © docket Then | once covered our ills with’ sheep, imported Palo; caliotorl tea nee ate Of tis woaseaa wok totic IRs ot said Isaac Bradiey's subtivision nits Seemann Ue Seen SuBiran to in abd be ot Proving the Scotch wiage that grass fellogs the | Zealous confessor of the queen, through him | severly original lot numbered five (5), iu square numbered " etisanaties anal the Sey Mant brik Aweiiing with moterniteptercunmaee | dayw and outs” hereinat of ed the. following heep’s foot, and rity followed | WO? the support of and the work was | ™itims of sale: One cash, balance iw no and | described real estate, aituate city of Washi Breckinridge the time ani place of meeting. | S6°t oe oi Geteecis meee Twas | done, earn Pearce tne ream, manne, Set G86 Ra ¥ EAS’ NORTH a WE SATE IS PosTPoNrD OCTOBER NINETEENTH 2 RATCLIF: t northeast, huproved ut two years, ‘secured by notes of purchase ton, in the Disirict of Columbia, an known avd do pear “Tine: eatery Here Sullivan, like Breckinridge, was hurried P Ms interest from day of sale, and a deed of trust on prop- ‘ibed on the plat or plan of said city as fuilows, to | 7 stationed as an army officer at Lynchburg, Va., Ls Kabida, Ta Rabida, ‘a opto wee: 1 Ms acre = i me Ag Menace from July 4, 1565, to the pring of 1s69 in iin the shelter of Four pines Sy, Scie, oc sil camby 6 sha cetion of, SN'MoxD Ay, ocronE y FOURTH 18, it of S100 wil be required’ at thy tose'| BRa Tce s = DARE & CU.,Aucts..£20Pa.s “anged for the hostile meeting the | &"4 imcluding the counties of Allegheny aud ae nd wkeac naka oe ak from day of sale, otherwise the executor reserves the | Sattare No. 1 inches resell at the risk and cv NUP NORTHEAS _! eo ee te | Augusta on the north to the North of Jou sucht but waste of waters Fight to resell, property at risk and cost of defaniting | side of Fist, between 7th, and “Isth es, aw. bra wa ss icework, Painting. & Dac af the peewee! Prewdece When the place | Carolina and Tennessee borders on the Nothing, nothin, La Rabida, Rewspaper published in Washington. Ge "M° | tozether with the impruveiente:ousisiine of a theee: MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Tracts, HOUSE aad Printing. W: : Deck of the y Sel opr a —- ihe piace |gouth. Each and every county of that ‘No, ah! no, not yet, not yet, VILLIAM Ie BROWS, Exocutor, _ | story trick residence, bene Xt sti. WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, 72 ssed to W.ds EDA Gaty sands were stepped off by theacconds and | iumense baliwick, and, in fact, ‘the whole Took you southward, La Rabida, RATCLIFFE, DARE «& co., aveTioxrens, | Oe TESPAR Sot oreton ee ee _obkeaaels : a oe : re sn a me ads and | Piedmont region, is equal to. in each and all re- ‘There, beneath sour bumble walla, R MEO PAC AVE. N.W. | Originat tot Tein sattare 54 tect 6 | Fy UNCANGON EROS, Aecta, Sth and Dele ae: my meager te positions of the principale designated. The | 5)2cts, and beyond, isin some other respects Seaton mngit of wortd-dugt rita ; ee Siehen ou Stati site GEM wf tent & ier is | EpeOuEees Boon, ‘ cone | LEGAL NOTICES. Fills were then lowied by the seconde Breck-| "Ueto Harrison, ‘county, for succeeatel ‘Your scant noon shadow falls TRUSTEES SALE. OF FOUR VERY DESIRABLE. | «dept of UW fect fo.an al TRUSTERS Sat OF VALUABLE, PRover Se MOSUSC | [Sar seymae Sones Gr Fue GES a Neots eat sullivan loading the other | *22ep raising. Loudoun county, with all its Only two plain wayworn travelors: AND 1326 FLC NI KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 1705, ” ccmepotigess! | ube OF COLT a — ukeeine ts" be lee fob Tharston | inherent fertility, is no better for sheep than Winding lad and Gowneaet wane Tintiexy Yotei1 and 12in W. 1. By virtesole heed at tenemos a, IN SQUARE 723 sting a epectel torn ter Everything’ was conducted with the scrupa. | Auta, Allegheny, Roanoke, Rockbridge, Tice Lis tircads of Gouly great plant By virtue of ven to us, dated | 18 fest by an average depth of about bo feet. conded tu fiber F veller bas eetoe eet | Tn estate of eure fi magGiing was os PU" | Botetourt and other countics of my military March 15,1802, and duly recorded in Liber 671; follos | ine ina 1,013 square feet, Jot I has trout of a get ap . ae Bote fous courtesy indicative of the ball room| Futrict: aod why, instead of farmers creating Crnshed by hope deferred, despatring, 480 05, et meg: (both tnclusive), of thieland fecords | feet Winches by an everage depth of about. 74 feet : having tsen rather than the dueling ftel, and no one would + d pte Pressing on with scarce an ain, of the District of Columbia, we will wel. in front of | and contains in all 6,06 square. fcet, both situate on : Me s posreied — yee banks and becoming mortgagees in this mag- Seciing friends aud rest in Palos the premiaes, by public auction, on THURSDAY, 0C- | south side of Pa. ave. between 20th st. aul Hock DAY UF UCTODER vei for letters textaraent ve “m nificent region, do we have a_ territory ‘From repulse and slight and shame. “OBER THIRTEL Isis at FOUR OCLOGK | creck northwest. FOUR OCLOCE PM. all that certain et oa | por ant Henry Hall, deceased. by thing involving life was in contemplation. 1 = » wkciate Piopokinar M., LOTS 1b » SQUARE 234, fronting | ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SIXTH, | ¢ ° Washi: fale as follows: ew incipals having been placed in position and | °° helpless and poverty stricken as to require On they plod: but pause uncertain, 17 fect Ginches on Fiorida svenue between’ Lith, and Ts diet eo Retice te hereby given $00 concerned — Saath tn ee sees aS tossed a | ®™2ually # stump speaker to show that our The lad is spent and faint with thiret— 14th streets northwest, with # depth of N> fect toan AT FOUR ¢ CK P.M, E in Mail be requir grote ie STEIN, $0 All concerned to a ‘ oe ae py ome financial shortcomings ure due to the political Did subiimest consummation alley, improved by two new brick dwellings, contain: | Lots 15 to 25, both inclusive, and lots 37 to. 20, both | kauare ome EVES dollar for the word. Breckinridge won, but | : ; fl Ever from humbier seed-germ burst!— ing Brootns and bath each, with concrete collars and | inclusive, in W. T. Seger subdivicnn of orbital | muti Le instead of turning at once to the principals and |%°“ | Wows instead of | refusal on our heated by Johuson's beet steel-plate furnac i ‘syuare situate xt the intersection of | ping at ® point notead of turning at Principals and | part to adapt ourselves to the economic neces- For a moment tn the balance niSD SGuiv at “with Kook creek northwest each lot is aout | RIKY. CoO) Henk neste gin ¢ the wend ve eanket Sullivan what be | tities of the situation. Had we begun covering whrembles continents unknown, QRERIRAY: OCTOBER FOURTEENTH, at ForR zie of said sary apd Tot and running om ered that the movements bat been so rapid | UF good fields with sheep in 1865 and_brought sare and arts the bieintive moan. MO TOISTBAND TD, SAME SOULE FE CEI) feet: thence at recht wncien with seal property to be'resold at” vist ‘eked cost ‘of astamiis ® . oy . in blue grass thereby, Virginia, through finan- Fronting 17 feet Ginches on. Florida avenue, between AT HALP-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK P Seventy-four aad Alty-eit purchase Se that be had had no time to think a: all, and in | (7.1 strength alone, would have resumed by this See! in yonder pine grove nestling 1sth and 14th streets northwest, with a depth ot SO | The east 0 fest front of lot feet to the rear line of said lot munivered one FRANK T. Bh turn asked Breckinridge what he thougnt. | Pious souls find humble home. feet toan alley, and are companion houses to alove, | witha depth of 110 feet, hav. thence due east with said rear live ten etd fifty thre apie CARUST & MILLE: Breckinridge replied that he did not like the | Site her old virtue of making Presidents, and ‘There they knock nor fear repeliing— baving eight rooms and bath each, with concrete cel- | situate on Ivy plac: ) feet: thence due south thirts- JOHN 8. swt ¢ Trustees. Proctors t appenrance of things, and fearel that the worlt | that, too, no matter whether Congress tinkered Pe hanlase days comics ieee eatin ena matin Mrwet and New Jersey avs fro. inasouthwestwardly dirertion | ocR-dteds 2025 & SW! ‘ mista facts om me that | Of Rot, provided, however, we had at the same ooking the beautiful property: formerly. secured by 0: tho purchase Ino: fo tite place of best ¥ =SAx . I y a eee iene kant been barrn eent | time rid our state of the curse of dogs We Weaerctiia camecee: Chief Justice Fuiler, ‘and in reached by the cable cars Nin two eat foot theether witht ne ee . AND ORGANS. ees cat bine eae, that | bave through the unmitigated and inexcusable Wrapt he hears the dreamer's fancies, Eiepupinsicafrom ihe heart of the city near Colum: e muon . (rith interest at | | Terma of sale: Thirty-two b BO) dollars NOWNED KRARAUEM PIA > such might be public opinion. and added that | ¢vi of dogs denied ourselves all agricultural iE ae Presents an elevant opportunity for investineut or to | annually), to be secured’ Say the. promissory notes of | instalments, res -ectively, i six (i) and twelve to, Sof Pianos and oncane tx tal ld be | Progress and wealth and the only superior sub- ‘La Rabida, who bas woven secure & home for one's own use. the purchaser or pur nda deed of trust on | months, sectired by decd ‘the property, ee tt ECes Af the duel «! prove fatal it would be too| Bitte for the slave. Today Virginia is little [chr eg benny to ~ House No, 1:112 being lot 135, is sold subject to a | the property so purchased, Dr 'all cash at the Tur. | sold, with ia Iy, af the rate $idet neq. of th ee bad for the world to say two such citizens had | & y ‘yom the cloister'n the plossigve trust of 84,200, the others ‘ttoa trust each of | chasers option. | Adeposit of 8100 will be required on. ) per cent 1 ‘oraileash, | ity fintt oe another fora, ninepence, The wee_| further advanced toward financial wuceess than gm, the clofater im the plno-ere $4,000, ail'dated Ape fe Ist payabiein three sears | oe edmectruescad at weaxdaet toe clea of chepargeer Fea00 wi | bie Onde, therefore. agreed to, call the principals | 1% 1885, if our stump speakers be correct in ier date, wth intrest at tit! rate of Byer cet per | Syanchne will be’ the hhanora cot. the tery | De regitied at tine of aul. Is. therefore, 10 call the | princ ~olapbamast - m Gn any lof or parvel of cround bent complied | at cos of purcha ° together aml try to reconcile them, | SaseTtion. save what her great mineral resources ee eed aes aia Terme: One-half of the purchase money (over and | with within tn days from day of sale, the trustecs fee | flied with in twenty dave irom day ot When they got together Breckinridge, in an | Mave brought us. Whose unceasing grand fuléllings shpre.the deeds of trust assniued) to be paid in cash, | Serve the rieht i relma in defaxNt, | gorvea the riche to newil the Be : je inonthis from the day’ of sale. | after such pul feccesary, | faulting purchase” afver five day earnest and fecling manner, stated that be and SHEEP AND Doce. Po sectired by a deed of trust on the property. sold, with | at the risk aud cost of the Turchaacr oF | in some Newspaper publisuea in W Sullivan had just talked the matter over and| I own 300 acres of land in Alexandria county Kiggs hove seoresli the oqrusct pleode— Imterent at the rateof 6, ter, cent per annoni. payabie | Purchaser emanter ee ‘GEORGE Were agreed that the meeting bad been un-| ge weil suited for sheep as the average Harrison Bo fash, nt the obtton of the purchaser, A\dcyea of tw No, 208 Courtiand st SCA SCIN RGA CASIOTaOw wheely hurried too far without the alvice of| County, Obio, farm.and yet I counot pute "po lays bare « wror}d's peeseesto Sttndrea (6200) dotlarson'each house at Stic. Tering Baititnore, Made Trustees, | PJUNCANSON BHos., avCTIONPERS, friends, chosen tor the purpose, baving been | duc. oa pe Rese ae a While but for febe complied with in fifteen days from the day of eaicase a I ee | 8TH AND D STS. N.W. Jed OF give! e facts of the ditti- po L Passing ail thelr selfish glitter— 2 ATR Abed _ He Det. nw. _ : be pice rd apap ‘me mse the difi-| tis pest I would stock it with abeep to its ‘Little need has He of them— FRANET. BROWXING, (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. CHES nw. HWrST. lowed « magistrate for inwaing a warrant would | fullest capacity, of, say, a sheep to the acre. {Seo JOHNS. SWOKMSTEDT, (Trustees. res as & ISLA NUE, I ) FRA Perec the rarchase money tn lead many to mar, no matter how unjustly, that | But with the precedents before me of a jury : co ff TS3 VERETNEEN THINEY FST. AND SELES | ciylst; Notte sey Of fie prem | fren! feo the day” of maby the duci was fought for that paltry cam, and fo gpa poe - fall damage for his sheep Crpvene with honor Frigr Fores; RATCLUE, DARE & 00.) AUCTIONEERS, HECOND STREETS NOMIMWEST AT AUC. | courtur tie District of canna rendered Tith | be Sccutrd on the property's) that such » reputation would be intolerable to | “4 , and then offtetting their value by greater ce tore i his Master's glory, ——_ MONDAY, OCTOBER SEVEN’ rN 5 ts red at #1 men in their positions. "He remin m that | Proven value of the dog doing the killing than ‘Seeking but ite grander scope. PEREMPTORY SALE iY AUCTION OF vacant | a UUARIEA TO Five OCLOCK EAL eral Solupltcalwith im Bttoen dvs the #0 they were both heads of families and civil of. | the worth of the slaughtered sheep, thereby LOT ON ESTREET BETWEEN SEVENTH AND | fell in front of the premises sub, Lot C, in -squar= | trustees will sell at public wana here ay of the deta: de Exposition. 4 . of nilice a: ofti- | i Since that fateful summer morning EIGHTH STREETS NORTHEAST. ‘TWO- | 62, froatine 78 fect Binches on. the north side of yremises, on TUESDAY, the FIC ICHAEL J. COLBEE 10 ate ohne eh Te ee cers, with other claims than their m muletihg the sheep owner in costa and iB * command 4 ‘f AND TWO. y: bi 3 *. a Y wuste @hools ant colle: 4 § other o! own upon . - food has flowed at kinase’ STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1284 DUNCAN | street between Thirty-flest and. Thirty-second streets | UCTOBER, A. D. 1802,at FIN SSEEE " sand colleres their lives and. rejuta: ‘that although ‘the | damages, and further, with the recent case Gale teenie ie SPORE BEIGE DrgUiing NO. 1224 DUNCAN | sirest between Thirty Brat and Thi POTOBER. A EDWARD McC. JONF on taken in exchaure. The >a Affair had been too rapidly conducted to allow | ® Chesterfield county, where Mr. James Bell- ‘On a scrap of that fuir land. TENTH AND D AND E STREETS NORTH- Terms; One-third cant balance jn one and two | Hedin's in square one hundred a __.__ ee "i 8 Yat ei ee a ’ as 0 \d a with interest, secured Dy deed o ‘on the al ER & CONLIPE. Gt, Lith at. ae hot blood to cool there was yet time for reason | YOO! Was promptly indicted and put under Look again, ed of heaven. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER THIR- | roperty. of all’ “cash, vat” the option of the LLATBIEE & SLOAX, Anctioncers and Appraisers, to resume her sway over passion. and then be- | PoMds of $1,000 for the killing of a dog after ‘See you aught of Pinson’s ships? EENTH, 1802, at FOUR O'CLOCK, we will sell in | Purchaser. All conveyancing and recording at pur. | surveyor of the District cuba, together with cbed + ae) mee them as chi friewie with bate tizbls | losing #300 ‘worth of sheep. from a flock which seey du not the feeiy of nations Hout of the preiiges OO OO wer'scust. A’ deponit of #100 requirel st inte of | the balldines nua tinprovemeats theron: semaines sania sak Ti eanmeidinas semeieee SRE fy Bh ES far in a life of unusual smoothness, to forget | R@ had increased from a score up to 300. and ae ee w. B bbe Alon or aaiier at ene pee ONTING HIGHTY THREE FEET AND FOUR RRS i'n & ‘and forgive a single offense and act toward one | ‘He? serving notice upon his neighbors that he ‘Thought is burdened, La Rabida, . SQUARE 803, JUNCANEON BROS., Aucts. cor. Oth & Dsta.n.w | teidin ca balan ‘ein twoequal iusiallinen’ STREET BEEWEER TANG Eo RUNS ACA Moe Eee Snother as if nothing to rifle their former feel. | ¥oUld kill ail dogs ewught in the act of killing ‘With the centuries between, Fypnting 3 feet 4 tuches on F street with a depth of | reverpEs SALE OF VALUARLE. rMPRoven | bagapleresnectively i voe and two sears after da Ki ae . 3 TON Torok: woucwawewre ings had occurred. If there was any hex! a ee eee ‘TWiere you st unchanged, serene Durie et These lots will be sold separately or a TT TERY ON SECOND STREET BEER payable sout-annually. said. deferred paytnente to bS Nb Dgkapirey. | Y fm the minds of the principals as to the propriety | “0m to the law, with its imposed plague, worse 0, ON SAME DAY AT HALF-PAST FOUR P.M. RAND O STREETS AND DELAWAR represented by the prot otes of the purchaser, Y . Pare bye ti the propriety | ‘than the lice of Egypt, of worthless mangy ‘La Rabida, nations crown SUB LOT #2, IN SQUAKE 1008, *| NUE SOUTHWEST, SUITABLE” FOR by deed of trust on the property . ; tant, the | EST DECORATIVE ANE ie wend of a reconciliation after these manly words of ch 5 idle: ‘For his sake who, sod and spent, Fronting 15 feet on Duncan place between Dand E| _FACTURING AND ‘BUILDING PURPOSES. | toned, fsaid purchase nioney may be paid in, SECOND -HAND PIANOS. A” lovee ts Breckinridge it was not inereasea by the unex- | CWS even with my consequent idleacres. Agri Sought your shelter. sought~andfound you |} and 12th and 13th streets northeast, with « depts of | . BY virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned. dated | cash at the option of the purchaser, "Lerios of'eate to gomprisine almost Seine 3 hb and queer proposition of Sulliees | Cultural Virginia would have been rolling in Tirthplace of a continent SE soot to an alley, fnproved by a twostory ‘brick | thetet day of April, TSWO.'and recorded Apr Sano, | becimplied within ton dtys from day of sale, Adee comprising clase Pected speceh and 4 repentiene’ "8" | banking and mortgage wealth today bad she —MARY A. McMAKIN. | dwelling ining 6 rooms. in Liber 1477, folioZ11 et seq. of the records of | postt of 8100 will be required from the purchaser at a ty which fol'owed. y October, 182. "Terms made known on appitcation cors | the District of Columbia, wo will well, at the request | the time of sale, Ail conveyancing aud Fecording at aiutitnhed @ cheep for a alave in 1008. ‘Washington, D. ©. DP tothe auction 4 rn ‘ Soe abd “ d p for a slave in ees and will be announced ‘t'aaie. "A deposit-on each | of the purty secured thereRy at public auction infront | purchaser most Pispetag cd AN EFVRCTIVE SPEKCH. Practically speaking, sheep in intelligent Piece of $200 will be required at the time of ee oo? oe NESDAY, THE ane Sens: 2. TGETOR, Srey As soon as Breckinridge had ceased Sullivan, | hands are more easily handled than other Lest Wight's Fecalie in Rew York, wedded RIT CLIEEE, DART ee PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the followings dosetibed THOMAS P. WOODWARD, “ivusees™ ed fourteen (14) andthe whole | _€6 Without waiting to hear what Harrison or | Stock. Housing them isan open question in| At8 o'clock Inst evening the parade of the |“ -o*%* __®ATCLI Os A y, situate in the ‘city’of Washington. in the oe oe ar ee ee 2 22. Chie. A Viegitin hilltop coresasd on tis north narted at 59th | [JONCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Biter Columbia." ‘and “designated “as | ‘The creditors of Samuel Bond, deceasn’, ars bercoy | ¥el David-on) subdivision of ‘original lots amaberad ‘Tharston might say, spoke as follows Girls demiota wane Gane eon United Catholic Societies was st at 5s ‘Sti and D sta, n.w. fies plore or parcel ofJend and promises situate fa | noted to ale their clatiws, toxither with, the voucir | Zs,ara,04 j,Siuare uumberst oe bundred ad | yw “Fellow citizens, them's my sentiments. It| Seek the highest spot for sleeping quarters, |*treet and Sth avenue, New York. They| ravsrevy sate oF VALUABLE InPRoveD Sraanare dive hundred and fordyeais (of SiO) seed | Gosden rom hearor anos oe cour within thirty Yeyor of Lhe District of Columbia in Book N. K.,No. | vy won't do for this fight to goon’ The Bargrass| Their feed must be given them in smallest | marched to 5th avenue, to 17th street, to Union re EET TON [WEL 78 (STREET BETWEEN Liang ee ae = —— BENJ. F. LEIGHTON, Trastey, oo “Terms of sale? One-fourth of the purchase mones | Ugg? ~ Be7pig has Sauite Tharston lives will «war ke | posuble parcels. A undred pounds of hay | Square, east to 14th street, to University place, BIR EA EE COP Qo TRREL NORTHWEST, | Rortbenat corner of square an maar and a THOMAS P, WOODWARD, ixpase 4m cast and he remainder to wt peid tu or afore ive P34 Aron eines Suk Malt cents, and them bad | thrown them in one lump would not be eaten, | to Waverly place, to Washington Square and to| « PROVED BY A FRAME BUILD! three hundred (300) feet four and w half (434) Inches; | se28-dkds ___ 472 La. Gre nw. | Frarastier date of, sale, Said deterred) payments or PR ea —— tors gine gr |.while if put into 100 parcels or scattered thinly | Broadway and 4th where the 140, Tein dogo eeetreer (aly, recorded tn Liter | thence south westwardly, slong the cast line Of square THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucte., 612 Et. n.w. | Holewof the purchaser o: purchasers, secur Uy dod D pute watermillion pat io med. road: street, parade was ~ : ree — . -- | of trust on the property sold, and said note or notes SMe ak Sake mpepence” Tite | fel mtaral inane fastdtay taste and | URAESL |. notnan Catholics in tine | st upenongsarenrhcis Me Siege ar RAS | Sat hae tadics ta trea ist hae | ecUTO}'SSALEOF VALCAMLE NEAL svar greener mrmme| bua? Bee © dy of a ec 1 ‘a front of the > | easterly from the southwest corner of square; thence i é Shaan vt woes et Port to one™ MOU arabs rp| ute tb commend of Foie Keto sed Vets | BEDgh ARiatAeR Gh Saal AN | eaceeig aed aey gn aadine: | Tonks ZARA AOS Sb" Net | Seleaterarbon mie ge ler. Te ain 1O Koo be “4 a } inet “g x 2] +d estate asa whole or in se} ste the ef pbee eaten, There cin't ne goed tn «iit | one sheep to the acre, 160 sheep to 160 acres. of Rashingion, District of Calais: | Ralf 43a) inches to the northwest corneraf thesquare, | KNOWN AS NO. 216, Ab—t ore sated. ERR green all right for I ad bare, bet they | and. Our farms there are shout three-fourths Goleman ana dante wubbtivision of aguare nanbed | hundred ad fty-eight (156) feet ten inches othe | of Mhadeart Nezent. ute of Washinton, Ik Cronald | Aenont of 670010 iM an To EOP isa # for Injune and bars, but they | Geared ; wundred and seventy-eight (Sit) ns. the auld ning. ill being duly proved and recorded in the office of the | sacl oH sinned = eg gee oa ai Eel BE Cpe fnlareryrtiier erp om began af 1050 and heted unt midnight. The | teetioean th Nqeeh in, REM. Flaten | | Rermtizae:,Onestird aah, and the elance a fo pointy, pablie aucthon at HALRPART FOU | "The scene spel a ay are Cor. 7th and D sta. nw, sts. oF | on that farm by what it lnces, of the illumina- | said part of lot eleven (11) at the northeast corner. ‘Per cent, payable semi-annually until paid, secured | O'CLOCK on the afternoon of SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 ord 0 be forfeited and the prop- — even doubled one another up by Kicks in the | income given by the sheep, leaving their entire png hg sorgoos. ‘Thecd were for, and ran south twenty-cne (21) | bs deed of truston the property. oF all’ ensheat the FIFTEENTH-180: part of lot numbered twelve (12), | erty to be resold at the risk and cos: of defaulting And: a by a be <j ‘Row, tf autumn weather brings tooth. Belly when you quarreled, it would have been | j Se Scte ee tions the towers in the shape of Chinese | fale: Sweet at dene eae weal jason the ¥ will be offered | fu square uum} iy ome (atta te city of Wagh | chaser cr purchasers All eemecyancinw and ree income to KO equivalent, prewscae thang se7ee, SD. G., described as follows: for | St Purchaser's cost. DAVID WARNEK, Trastoo, iar bat teu bor i ses thevagh ce cn-| glen ex some other persone farm. ‘Cag tuck | Sues ate foot in hreumferenco and of an ilu | see i) fea and tnnen ati our Ba) ttt te eft Ate smans tienes | eins faa Sarees suet ceeg | “aeRO HGH Pat'ne. | S286, we can 20 the excruciating cvitio nth ritie balls. like augers through pop- | be said of farms where dogs bar sheep and com- | ™uating power which ‘tho | 220%, rights, “pri and appur- be office of John B. Larner, Shence west twenty-seven 7) feet four ( ATCLIFFE, DARE & 0O., AUCTIONEERS, without pain and dar won'tdoatall. The commandment of | pel resort to the plow for sustenance? The as cease miles, chowing ‘to the same aguired at ine of alco | Tne Bay ad Sah ince te R ae aw. estore the old roots with the says: “Thou shalt not kill,” but it American and Italian colors. There were cost. eee Nata | toe sos. tiurty-foot al cat wi, = tas ‘beautiful gold or porcelain crowns. If you don’t say thou shait not hit with the fist and reaps of bouquets end thousands of rockets fhe burch canta orth line St oaidniay het 6 toe, tnsnoe north AsqONFES SALT, OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED 9 fect to the beginning. toxether with. TY IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., Prefer to have them out, remember our Bick With the foot when a feller makes vou mad. evens coming x ator Aftoen days from date of = LO (0. 1237 HIGH STREET. 1 . tharfor, that we wind up this of EaHNEN | Trastece, | Pine dwaliag’ Sacra Trine of 8 decd from Rehert B. Cropier. re] Tepwtation for pure, fresh wanand shift ur ad ag year le w/t at. ree | Shh five mend ansaal income f wired kyward rom ie cones | eaeah ee a oe | RE SAE GE al | ote Ue tee weartee size of & man. sixty igUBANCE BROKER, {aterent at 8 per cont por annum until inierest | FOUR Carers Min = ‘wrous inside your mouth you will do well ee iBolength behets Eaton Sho mpy “A annie ot gab cecaenek | BER ete on hie tasty to come tower As soon as Sullivan finished his a v, IMPROVED REAL, ESTATE. ON | timoof sale.” Terias to be complied with in ten (10) ‘and 303 ft, 11-13 in; haga sem ee nt, See et feet of waterfall in the iy FRAME DWELLING Noe 1816 SEVESTS. a i. Saw 2 compelled to laugh at ite oddity, simultane- square B RvotiON this APTERNOX ously axtended to one another the right hand. after thie NOON, OCTOBER EGE A bearty shake followed cimalte- at HALE-PAS’ we eS _____Easestir,_ aon The trial of J. H. Morro! cot oe aaiemee ws 3 yw, & well-known turf- die- | man, charged with procuring an abortion upon wes Nothing now og Sapte Coly Fowler, a young!lady of Columbia, 8.0.,with whom he was intimate, was commenced in the joeas eters a ts ton made the first shot. yesterday and is creating absorbing inter- suesice a in str, twelve and the left side, and Harrison acknow! est. The girl was a beautiful woman and iff be bad been there be would Morrow is to horsemen everywhere. He fm the side. Harrison shot isa resident of Baltimore. Several witnesses twee in the center. Thurston were examined and the testimony against him that if he had Leon there be te damaging. Morrow's attorneys will insist stomach ache. Broshinridgs sar be te Oemeeses ‘and that the midway between the abortion was who desired ‘Marrisos. Ali agreed that feiemans tees is Gena