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— oe a ee ee ee 8 TH” EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc. MONDAY, ER 17,/1892—TEN PAGES. WHAT THE WORK costs. were: oking Ifberal donations and there was AMONG THE STUDENTS. k ei Seite TE == state no stich thing ae fall so far as raising the money AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. The Central Union Mixsion Held Its boo mgr ger he said, they | How the Eastern Righ School Has Grown in FUTURE DAYS. SS See eee = = = = > a N * woul al to make a larger Two Years. - er oe Betton — = —»~-- A hs FUTURE Days. a Kighth Anniversary Last Night. fret payment. than they bed pee LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, HH, BEBNHEIMER & CO.. Auctioncors. RATCEIPFENDAER & 00... 4 ATIMER & SLOAN. ALD AT PURLIC AUCTION. THURSDAY. wax qo Teeriwoxy or | Aifeady more than €16,000 has been pledged THE XEW BUILDING Xow occurrep—sxcunING | TRUSTEES, SALE, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 3 “eat Louisiane’ ave. bora ave Nw. | J Bik i WeNTINIH,AT BBR Sarak: rex and the mission basa bank account of more| APPARATUS FoR THE aYMNasIUM—THE COM-| WEST BETWEEN LAND MW STREET ORE REGULAR TUESDAY 8Ai SETAE SOTA TE ON o OTE EPPO TEE Secon? rition beh. ear sussioy AxD THE 00D than €5,000. In concinsion he said that the| paxy or capere—coutunve bar ix tux nost-| BY Ti 8 deed of trust recorded in Liber No. | CHAMBER, PARLOW, DINING ROOM AND OTH! PESSION BUREAU: BEING AME PRO STORE al FT MAS ACCOMPLINNED THE SECRETARY GIVES churches of Washington could never afford to| Yess a 252), folle 430 ot sea. of the land records Dis. TUUNITORE ER) AND DAMEMEST Bick Ses The NO 40d HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta came case susemesan uo to sau cout ssvise| be (rho! ‘su arpansntion ‘ef'crengalsie a<eeetoe Sac crane See ate eetgance anes | “T OU" EAEPEAM ATEN COTOER| WPM ROREERETL cumentotcnenene| PORTEFOPR ROOMS OF mocsmMoL ee or UT ATE TRE workers. ‘Wil sel) at public auction, in front of tis wil ‘testament tte @ ON SALE OF MOUSE 4 MISES NO. eors, | | Asolo by Mr. Howell was followed by. briet Firs os _ School has pescarargiii Mowat, THe BEYERTE runt bay oF core ‘Pores slsliing'to complies grote te oureerniar Tene: = a Aw elf Rat part i ont soma ie Pate esgeee Sn SOARES ated Mey eam addresses by nmumber of persons, including | lf in the new building with the greatest sa 5 LF-PAS ; -M.. | day and’ Thursdays suisse notify us dy postal and we | TWENTY NEVENTH. 1802 AT HALY-PACT. POU: BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE of the Right years ago the Central Union Mission | Justice Brewer, Mr. B. H. Warner’ Mr. P. S| faction. None but. the teachers and pupils Biss of Gclambiay “known ae Tart At ia | Tee prema seid from. x otto Fa tlthiyee ge pnbarad I an GRAMERCY, in. we wil offer: as Was organized and last night the eighth anni) Foster. | Mr. 8. W. Woodward “and Mr. | who worked so cheerfully all the last two years | ning 15 feet 10 lncies south frowtbe aauietiy | A. © “tod Far ave oor. 10m st.aouth aide. | SHEE Fifi with sdepin'cy cizney ave testioes . St eee vermry of the organization was celebrated by | Starteell. ane, a, |i ¢tmped and inconvenient quarters can gerber of the L cTapeije Wience south £2 feet fig ae é te Rg SE eee scsecta and mses Lock tN THE ATER ene of the largest gatherings ever ween im the ‘Pratt tnrted. the: fu with $100, ex-dior, | {HIF apprectate the change to their handsome | porthidest 1) {Scheel then’s ‘weat U10fest6 | OENERAL COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FUR. | Rillin ash, fhe rgitin 8 ne. ant tro” pest fran VERMONT AVENUE, Sionte int tae a Congregational Chureb. Every seat and por- Wel y , ; | new building, wi s of hesinning. improved by 3 two ORE aes fu . te - Se wet r ae ls gave $500, and there were numerous ng, with all the necessary appoint | story frame dwelling Loure known ag abiierion acew chaser. pearing o OPPOSITE THE ARLINGTON HOTEL, end Panning tone of the alske were occupied and others | others who gave smaller amounts. ments, class rooms, exhibition hall, labora | sperms! fqn cps es NORTHWEST. N AT OUR SALES ROOMS ns "deed c Dretmives sold. or all COMPRISING IN PART: mnedivision sf vert who could not get standing room were unable | THE FINANCIAL REPORT. tories, &c. The members of the military | cash ant the baisnce in’ ons ana Reece eR ee | TUESDAY MORNING, OCTORER EIGHTEENTH, | $31 mites ie ee SP xp | the offs a*iingrice, with te listen to the exeretvex Mr. W. A. Robbins | The annual report of the treasurer was read, | companies are also anxious to organize | £'serared on the property sci, oo ere amen 22 TEN O'CLOCK. Biled with in 13 dave inom the day of sale.” All cou: | PER Minn HAR SOOMe FARLOR Fok. for presided and in opening the meeting he re-| showing and get to work, as they start out Par ail gaa at his option. ‘” it of Bi00 sill be 2 Assorted Del Room Gets, Springs, be, Mattrecse, ‘veyancing, recording, &c., at the purchaser's cost. RUICRE THnowgHOUT THE ROUSE MIs brick di arket that én the midat of Joy there was | Receipts For genoral. purposes, @4,064.55;| in anew field with a magnificent new armory, Scrape th in Bion athe meks torsecrel Oat ang other Midcbocets, oak mage end double: | ocl7-tkds ___Executor of Charlotte Hetasr. QRROR ERONT Bporkes five r = agemato Mr. J. H. Hitcheoek, presi- for Bethesda branch, £394.25; for Howard | ‘i | resei le Fisk and cost ofthe defaulting purchaser. | Fiecss, Book Cases, an assortment of Bo ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS AND AP . Y BRUSSELS CHAMBER CAU Geer ao Gan etiaten, bo Wath, car ‘cereal | SOUT, GUNN, Sor Gactgntecn bream, SUR fase scar pes rag rare egrer, SHOWA 5 COnBERT: ec | Ghattn, Paucy Rockor, Par Pedant er PRAISERS. doy @ STREET SS? AP fan ANDsTalhcanes te Eros, Cote Rt renee abe . nd | for building Broen Cher 00 T EDW. . JON : ; d . — : B Yo x semi-annually ant sncured by a Gewd af trust oe though he was present he was UnAble tae ET i ee eee Satan TD. | year of tho organization the officers will be ap- | _oc8.tkas rae Bubntlngs: be. omer 208 of Pictures, Oleographs, | TREATRES SAF OF TSSTORY AND Bast: | Granted 'C PRs othe mgm aey aetiafactory, an active part. | Expenditures General expenses, €4,902.06; | Pointed from its own ranks, and of course this HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Est. n. ALSO SIDE oF FIFTEFNTH STREET BETWEEN pe HIFY abe to the i Seated om the platform were Judge Ivory G. Bethesda branch, $337.77; Howard branch, | ¥ul! bee proud era in its history. It has been | T —" : - Brussels and Tngrate ee ee PP ee SItCRE ; Kimball, chairman of the building commitieo, 111.98, Georgetown branch, €93.20; building | S¢mitted by all that the cadets of Capitol Hill | VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, | a.desirable lot fs tnd 'wortliy tne atweatloteef | Amrust, 1601, abd duly toostacs wet see, Jah day of 7X Wal JOSS Bow ans, aod Mewrs. BH. Warner, & W. Woodwart, Brueu Chapel) $1,848; Thankegiving dinner, | ave done some good military work in the past,| 30.4080 NOATREDT. BETWEEN THIRTY: | those veeking household coos, ISLet seq. one of the land Teconts of the Diseri’ pai ACAD BRYANT AS Pratt, Goo. Ryneal, jt.,and B.S. Foster, $970.55: balance on hand, 100.46; total, |8"4 they hope to do themselves credit this) SECRUETANS, De WT ATRIOS EET | rast PROMSE RL AU EN ATSAGE M GUE tales | St Colamible, and tn dinvetion of the, praed| BERS ATCLIFYE, DALA® CO... Anota (20 PA.a¥ members of the conunittee, Rev. Byron 8, 462.70. 2 ” | year. On MONDAY, OCTOREK SEVENTEENTH, 1892, | O'CLOCK. Z Ae” | She oreratece. op BAT RDA, OCTOBER ARENT. | St R a a sri derland, Kev. 5. H. Greene, Ju Brew he money for erecting Bruen Chapel was | ,,Heretofore the companies at the different | f Mini tbe premises Gtucok halo Tee ee cc dante TNT Teen POPE O'CLOCK. | REG Cie THREE TOY Rae TAT the Supreme Court, Dr. Carpenter, Ker. ¥ given by Mr. W. Livingston Bruen. The total | High Schools have uct been organized till later | frontiue thirty-six fest. on: the south wide of Ss need eee Sriwonsinry eepearooae lee aha TS eT Dexce NOonn TW ESTs PInet WTR Fishburn, ex-Gov Bulkley, Mr. “for the Thanksgiving dinner | {9 the year, but ae extra work must be done in by a depth ot 150 feet, improved by a three-story brick 2407 @ street, near U. 8. ‘Treasury Dept. | Rc." located on the Wert Side af Loels ative! betwen NORTHWEST. BL AUCTION. — F. Green, John B. Wigh tof the Sun was $1,218.70. Of thie anm S916.85 was ex. | OTF to bein good trim for March 4, they | Feidency containing twolve roo:te: with tah room, gonting at parkas cone Sees eas AP HALE PAST FOUR OCLOCICR. Bene ee day School Union J.B Pugh, secretary of the | pended'by the thanksgiving committee and does | Wil begin this year somewhat earlier. There | “Terns: Une.third cash, Pg le ae oo mt ofthe . Ah oe, ¥. M6 ACG. W. Swartzell, prosident of the not appear in the treasurer's accounts excopt | Will be more companies this yoar than ever be-| eighteen, months, with interest, secured b uy and made known at sale. Bpworth league: PS. Foster, presirlent of the in this summary, while the balance (236.85) | £0Fe, and in all probability there will be ®| Purenuser. ‘a deposit of #100reduiretat Greer eat. CATALOGUE SALE WOODVILEE PEAY } Geclety of Christian Endeavor, and the follow- | appears in the general expense account .. | High School regiment of two battalions. Tins of sale are not complied with in ten days. TIMER & BLUAN, | AY, | story brick dweiline, ; PP 8 pe count a8 ex the property tay be rescld at risk aud cont of detwale va i SERTU, | Teeth, wien aif fag me of the board of directors JH pende for charity am mara aax cu arco tae fhe ‘pprchestr. Al conveyancing” and ct al = Rarer a | be . A. Hobbins, Rev. E. D. F Ht es held, 3100; auxaker of persons in at-| _, Voom # was decided by the board of trustees yy " THOMAS DOWLING & SON. Wee ke CONTR EOED RURMITU yes os SH Breficfase | pa at, W. C. Tylor, G. W. Havel, F. 9; requests for prayer noted, | Of Public schools in June, 1890, to establish a | _oc a SEVEN HUNDRED AND SEVEN. “SINTH STRELT | NORTHW eke OD. Brown, W. F_ Paxson, W. ¢ nimber of converts reported, 1,008; | #¢P@rate High School for Capitol Hill, the most | Raters, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, AX MORNIN: FS ey, PW. Pratt, L. i. ‘ons visited by missionary and | Sanguine of its promoters hardly hoped that 920 PA. AVE.'N.W. _ wan OURTH, at TES ich gm fifteen days fr there ber of lodgings, furnished, | within two years fue acheol would be housed in | ASSIGNEW's SAre OF -VALCanTE improven | ORMNTAL CARPETS. UGS, HANGINGS, ko. | ROCNTH A TES UCL “! TWO-STORY PRAM | ee dadte RATCLIFFE. DALI & to hucta THE MEETING oFESED. er of meals furnished, 4,361; num- | brand-new building of its own, superior in its | PROPERTY IN GLORGETOWS, D. C., BEING eh ped Be ee STREET IN THE COUNTY OF WASHING: | \’ALTER BD WILLIAMS & C0, Auctimeara The meeting was opened Ly the singing of Er of persons clothed. #04: number for whom | appointments to any other structure of ita kind | pyvictue of « deed from Robert B. Cropley, e-| 70 BESOLD AT ACeTION wirnoUr Limir, | Chamfer' dots, Wares, ‘single Ry Virwwe ote es Nala, heel ices ils Cottle bac Cina Pion wypetangpne irda tinge a A a was secured, 22: number for whom | in iugton. The growth of the school has | corded in’ Liber 1588, Toko, 46%. one of the iand fons. Wpbstands. Chairs, ‘Spripks, Mattre stim Lithe shee Be y | CHANCERY SALE AML DNTP Raven ‘Gout Alga, Roitet "Ware, _ was secured, 7; number sent te | been steady, last year's membership severely | records the Distric tributed, | taxing the capacity of the Peabody buildin OCTUBE re sen, BEGINNING TUESDAY, OCTOBER ene, cows y gh OURTH AND ned trustees wills burn, asistent pastor of the Congregetional bosp aire, Chine sah ones Wt 1, 32; number of Bulletins d FOUR O'CLOCK P.AL, ‘in front of the’ premises, . let b preser, thanking the 262,700. expenses, €5,444.29, an average ex-| When, at the first opening exercises for this | parts of lots 10 and 11, in Old Georgetown. fronth other Carpets thro ; im trout of the he Faulty Court + the n cheered aud pense for each service of $2.54. year,' on the morning of September B O.1 fort on Heh gsroat | ine dovth of EIGHTEENTH, eeaece teat were reine tn ood conaiticn, | PG 4 District of Colanbie ie the eouls tha ad other good _ The benediction was pronounced by the Rev. | 39, “nearly 400 young people __were | sublot tim W. W. Corco Dot iotey Baka Die furnisning. RATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO. | done by for thoee |S. I. Greene, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church. | assembled in tho commodious exhibition hall | Old Georgetown. description of the above AT ELEVEN A. M. CS Auetionsera._| tho mndersteped wll gall os whe do not ex, that they | => as papi of the school, the scene was one — Dropert, oo a a aay pres s., Uth and Dts. u.w. | ap! Khown and 4 P.M... in frome the prem might lea come for the peace END OF THE SEASON. amply justified the wisdom of its founders. | modern brick st ‘dwelling. tn exariient mie RU: 5 5 eo | Fe3pfeet tront te he (Sy iP pquare Ove hundred and & that the + give nor take away. ‘The principal, Mr. Bites, in his introductory | ou tbe High strost Honk, cad ec ase ta AND THREE P. 3f., TR TERRY BEE WECR ne AN ERE ADs | subsivtaion at ty ot We nd District Chairmen Kebbms announced the next thing | Eight Out of Twelve Clubs Won More Than | remarks, referred to the fact that it was just | proc? stable in the pear: AST, BEING | anne, ety F “4 fom the program ax the € of teatimons, and Haif Their Games. = since the present Central High School | of ground on which the "trick store eI AND CONTINUING TILL FRIDAY, OCTOBER Court of the a ere ole aes SS Picerent be thought taey w resolve ves into | ‘The base bail season closed on Saturday with | PTilding, then the only one in the city, was | Peet tte een a mn hn Web oot @ ter cent ar a testimony » he he would ask the | 7B opened for the use of the school, and congratu- | Pop auitelaimed py the:n t> theamlenee.’ : ght FF Bev. Mr. Bai t. Inu few remarks | the following games: lated the pupils present on having part in | edness of €3,000, secured by © deed Shines tree ga ts Of the premises vn Jap Mr. Tetley told something of the convertsand At Washington —First game—Washington, 4 | this new opening,which marked an epoch tn the |B Jiper 1287, folio 13. oh of tho land records of : AX ut OCTOREL ain said thet the keynote of success with the mis- runs, 10 hits, $ errors; Boston, 7 runs, 7 hits, 2 | €4ucational development of Washington. _Sup- the ‘balance of the ‘purchase megs cheat | AT SAME HOURS, AT OUR FLEGANT ier micel copentoe : Py ot ale prepnn sion workers was earnestness and he wanted to o¢, Sie! erintendent Powell and other school officials | cash and the remainder in one year, evidenced by th 2 wey) a ee th on, | Hast cust of defaulting purchase : errors. Batteries—Nicholas and Bennett, : 5 ed by the 3). tromuinw thirty-tw. (he) teotom. BF strest vei tn Artown | FM TALSTON. Tre Rear from some of those who were really in yr, gat aie ' | occupied seata upon the platform and made purchaser's note serurnd by a deed of trust pon the ivan. inthe city of Wa Rooms 53 ant Bi Alagus oat earnest. In behalf of the mission he wanted to, Meekin and MeQuire brief addresses. Upon the platform were also | End usseasiuente paid to June 90, 1808, oH oohtee SALES ROOMS, 1407 G ST. x With Shst width to the reer l L. CABLED WILLIAMS p very eo ad the churches for what | Second game—Washington, 0 runs, 0 hits, 2| seated the teachers. fftteen in number. | Raevnieanst tee ‘ramining to be'at tole cont of pure Tagotses, Pere el each i aviNe wus ee they bad sone, and be desired to expecially | errors; Boston, 4 rung, 4 bits, 1 error. Bat-| The building is’ located on the corner of | {Daer,, Terms of ‘sale to ve complied with within THIS IS THE MOST COMPLETE COLLEC- | A 4¢ prorerty will be sold in bulk or as two separate | Al! ¢ ye oie ARB Letialone ae thank the members of the Congregational teries Stivetts and Bennett, Killen and Me-| Penneylania avenue and 7th street southeast, | of defaulting purcharer: itt Auras ol ale postans tose een se2Sdkls HENNING,; TFastocs, ATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., Anctioneors 7 Chareh for thete cordial invitation to them to Guise with a frontage on 7th street of 163 feet. In| B.C UNAS) Asctmnos of Robert B. Cropley. TION OF ORIENTAL ART GOODS EVER® | of the Purchase uioney to the part iu cash as .: 7 sea tne mes bold their meeting in such a large and magniti ren Fish Wied Dail 5 | Stehitectural effect it is superior to any of the ooh EQMAS AM. FIELD, Attorney for Assignee. ° - ancein two equal Installunent x athe pore FRPQSTPONED UNTH. | CHANCERY Say oF Vabr ALE REAL Bstare cent banding nion Park-First game—Baltimore, ublic school buildings erected in Washington | 20 ' ——— ————___ af z stone and two ‘trom day of | THE RS oC OBER TWEN . mane bout | ON FIRST (iNT) yt TNtty bE AND a runs, 1 bite, S errors: Brooklyn, 10 rane, 8hits, | Inrecent ‘years. Its built of brick, with. or-| CHANCERY SALE OF PREWISrS No.S1GNINTH| BROUGHT 70 OUR CAPITAL, AND IT IS | Hy ua Gy They Panes | veeticitas GEORGE C: RERSTNG,: T eRe ne ee After a short prayer testimonials were in or- | 3 ¢Fr Batteries Vickers and Robinson, | namental trimmings. The body of the bare-| By virtue ofa decree passnl Incase entitled Gepost of 0 ch mrenitiece of proerty old wil be Dakin & CO TON EER, |p BY Sttae of a decree named tn the canae of Root ag eenepidlape, pe eager? en ome man | Kennedy and Dailey. ment is occupied by a well-lighted armory yap Wilson. No, To) Eade Docker 38 fo th JUST IMMENSE WITH THE WIDEST LaT- | Trails cu ti same is Md off All taxes, * NAL AVE. Nw. | E arenes there o first one to spe ng ® youn nd Duiley. : ry and | prema Court of the District of Cole ate nthe yremis‘e, due tot . ak : who sat in the choir. Iwo years ago, he said, Second game— Baltimore, 0 runs, 6 hits, 1 oe aaa iat anekalioe trace ome Honey os MOLD TT ORT ORER ITUDE IN EVERY V. : CET NORT SESE Ee EERE TE aeoiees Gk ca, ee map ani ¢rfer: Brooklyn, 2rune.6 bite, 0 errore, Bat. | {h¢ clam rooms, study halls, library, office, | tonsers, on MONDAY) OCTOBER SEN ERY VARIETY OF RARE iis AND ODIs PIECES FELL eS | Schmidt and Gunson, Haddock and | ce Gi), Frarers enblisinion, square Your hundred ack soe EPs. MATU ESS: s AND Cates started ou the upward path through the inilu art department, ‘The north and south wings of | {weive a1), ee this city. DFAS ence of the mission. “And,” bo eaid. “I am ry indelpbia—Philadetphia, 1 run, 5 hits, |t@_ third floor are given up to tho | , This lot hae 9 frontage of 23 Binches ant ae ee ee ee | eee ind Mg) cash, Malanee of pare Thiele My story, | Sefrore; New York, 7 runs, 18 ‘hite, 0 errors, | Chemical. Sin, ERy a epee nee epee @ Mite ud i iniproved ty a Ayeurdow frame dwelling: | PIECES, 18 ALL SIZES, QUALITIES AND ‘ hance separ’ aers ghallee Byerly. Par agg e or agg Carey and Clements, King and | Tents are Planned and equipped with al the | cnet payable none pear and oe thtnd ink AOONS. TRe GOOD CONDIT ig et urchasar of prcheseea, man, said Mr. Bailes completeness which skill and experience could | {ogiptereat payable setakananalieat 8 tegeent ig | HOES IMAGINABLE. prrcas FO GROCETB te De ae 4 At Cincinnatl—Cincinnatl, 7 rune, 10 hits, 1! suggest. In the center of the third flooris | ann tng honse. ~ b error; Pittsburg, 1 ran, Obits, 2 errors: Bat-| ne sahibition hall, with sloping floor, exten | hisoption, One hunste the vroperty, or ail cash) at SALE OF TWO-STORY AN elderly as \ 8100) dollars’deposit at time OVER ONE HUNDRED LARGE BRICK DWELLING Hg} 5 pated teries Jones and Vangha, Baldwin and Mack. | °° | of sale ‘omnplied. with. i , vs bc A CARPETS | BRICK DWELLING, NO, 75 MYKILE R Wopceghe or be acter for ana At Kamas City—Chiengo, 1 ram, 2 bite, 1/92 Platform and convenient ante-rooms. | otherwise reaale at his risk and coat. Cust By rue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Wher og awit within Biteom i Ut cmuees te eae & error; St. Louis, Orans, § hits, Serrors. Bat- LoL hoods cr ge lg Le SE ee an TOO CAL R OT EN, Trngtee. FOR PARLORS, DINING ROOMS, LIBRA- (rrr, Tolle 211 ot conde for te TS wher, peg DENCE OF ey 1 EICHMORN, Trostee Scripture. “ teries—Hutehinson and Kittredge, Hawley and | (inot see aprebire) y Me of eoeropriate | coded Leninan butiding. ; Dusrict f Coin BLE on SALERDAR, | (WHO 18 CHANGING HIS RESIDENCE To THE agian -_ id st. nw. Bi ts "aby arene & = eee 2 a SUES AY OF OCTOBER, ORE + is oN CANSON BROS, Awets, Then aman who had been a. sailor Brown. ctand Cleveland, 11 rane, 12 bite, 1 | dimensions, which will be raised with dtting | PJATCLIFFE, DARE CO.,ancts..02Pa.ave.nw, | MURS, BED ROOMS, Bo, prentions (tn tancoturdauctoekthatacin: exces Kanessetha oan. aver sonra | I) ' a He said that seven months ago he went to the | 01 Posierilie, Sruue, bitt, $ errors. bot- | ceremonies on Columbus day, October 21. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ; rehcity of Want. 1 | rvespal, Ccroneg STENT NTL AE HALE. tise heard tt before. He went again aod raised his | ‘¢#s—Clausen and Merritt, Williams and Zim- ATHLETICS. Ate NS MASSACHUSETTS GRAND FREE EXHIBITION Bie ie), in BG | Sesternnll petals berereas tevbed to ot in ; : : "dbs : z By tyuare sit uucdred au sth | OoagaaS RATCLIFFE Danis ce hands for prayer. “I got down wos,” | MEF. Athletics at the Eastern High School are ad- BP 197) GOOD OFFORTU OFFERED TO all the improve cial . P . ae as ° HOUSE AT A LOW PRICE AND rinse (ring omen ements, rights and be sald, “ar jor feeling that my sine were | _ re vancing with great rapidity. ‘Two years ago at] ON EASY TERMS IN-A GOOD NEIGHBOR a tah fle Ce sciemwerarcad bin ABOVE. & POSTPONED UNTIL, forgiven £ for even more. My family | : HOOD AND WITH LARGE YARDS BOTH Derraining, TOBE NINEL EE 1 that pine ret ‘was 3,000 mill 1 I wanted th th | | ¢ | the opening of this institution there was little| FRONT AND BACK, WITH SHADE TREES. | Terms: One-third cash, Valance in two equa! insti RATCLIFFE. DAL™ & hea =. nil Chat lene oF ress oo miles away, a wanted them with | g : n 2 | By virtue of a decd of trust, tated the Late day of FROM 9 A. M. TILL OP. Mt. ments at one and two years, F cco ce = yy yn ES me. My prayer was an«wered.and they are| lube [ei a) & clube | if any enthusiasm manifested in any branch of | oh3, Tite pf tduedof, tr in Libor 1630, foll0 bearing tuterest from dav = ex : 73 might. Now, imstead of bein i Elais | the athletic department. The second year (last | 170, :he under igued trust 8 wil offer fe aiy-and to be secured ty FEE, DARE & CO. 3FTTuy o fi hs bs , however, i se improvement | Hic auction. in front of the premisos, on MONDA ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES CAN BE chee eee 24 ’ Lam bappy with my wife und children | sear), however, saw an immense improv i a St POR A Foquired at thie of sale. Conteyancing, &e., at pare — i RR | in this branch. A foot ball team organized at | AT FOUR CLOCK EMS OF OCTOBER, 180: Shaser'scost. Torus to be einpicd with ia ittecy | ASSTONERSS BALE OF VALUABLE IRUILDIN ake ree SAVED Fuow ZUDOR KIvRALL. hath ati. eee through the season |) SUB seria i, IN squaRe 7 PROCURED AT OUR OFFICE ON APPLI- | geifisicknnt eat cP ie hone eee to tee sthitis fOniuEssT os kei tan hor herald penta W tie | Brooklyn Louteville. an excellent record. retth Anisted cy Ee A te five days adverts of such resale iu some news. ofa ye ‘Then a man seated on the platform arose and Baltamore. With the occupation of the new High School | bath With Anished cellar bay-window, house, = a ae . balsnee In two equal ia poe c igh School | etwtric bells and all modern couventences, a See 3 m bear eansed some merriment by saying: “I thank the = gt Lous. | 2 building this fall new life has become infused | house to be sotd subject ton deed of trust for 8! —_ a OSCE =e Ob@ Washingty, 23 : 3 trast for 83. ocl7-a__ WILLE Lord for taking me out of the workhouse. He| l in the male branch of the school with regard to | [arubln'p fires sears from October 3. 801, with i : heeps me from Judy aball’ ot « - RECOMD of ENTIRE BEASON. | te Athletic department. — From funds secured | annually. . eee ie diaper LATIMER & SLOAN, (PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, AUCTIONELE z % cpr - bs be 4 i i i ‘eras ale as follows: 85 8} rf of the pair i 2 last spring a frm financial basis is assured to | \Terans (fsaleasfollows:, 8300 to be ratiincash, of SPECIAL SALE OF THREE DOUBLE CRATES OF — . . ‘ = this undertaking. Apparatus is now being se- antred as a deposit at the ime ‘ASSORTHD CROCKER! j her wnoke of J who was on Ciuba Wen. PP B 8€- | of sale, balance of the purchase money. in monthly . ’ . = | Bese cured for the gymnasium, which will be com- | payments of 850 pe: iG mal insta 0013-6 Auctioneers. AT AUCLION. THE FAST HALF OF Lor 23, jinn : g3 . p 250 per mouth, or in two equal iustall- cant me or platform. ar $B Lepage aed pel gin * ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENTIETH, TS SQUARE 7 that be bad been bef plete tn all details, and for the use of which | Det o, and two. peice from, day [HOWAS DOWLING ESON, Anca. OLFEar mw. | AB PES COUR A ak eithon oon i itated on the south we at D strect between Ist and “K. a rincipal Sites has kindiy set apart a portion of ~ mod te Gone tater “gag. ” , Aucts., 612 + A.W. | G12 E street northwest, we shall sell a -onsien f | 2d streets northeast, which is in course of inuprove- Keep = 2 eedananhles | dito bear interest at_G per cent, 0! Which the attention ot the wade | Ment, Ueing meer Massachusetts a¥euue and Banton sets AEN the new armory. This gymaasivin is under the | en. st thi ogtion uf the purchaser, "erga PEREMPTORY SALE OF NEW AND SECOND- | Stoited crockery, ‘with im seven “ays from. di H form, “it's a good way D CARRIAGES: THOMAS DOWLING & SON, | to be compli : fler an elderly & direct supervision of Mr. Williams, professor of | t? Pe ia poe “9 co ms: €1,600 to be paid in ATIMEK & BLUA neers, &e. Sie Gok tureaed lev casks an whe tor mathematics, who is an excellent athlete. — ON TUESDAY, Oc rou! [et L iw ee lived in Ba: weuid tha ° dear old But aside from the gymnasium interest is at FRANK T. BROWNING, AP RERVEN OCE OCR AA WE WSL SPELL | ofssteand to be secured: by dee — arr aiaes tus Face bon cant ane present centered in the foot ball outlook for ws, seater: Larustees, | i DE OUR AUCTION ROOMS. Giz FE OF PICTURES, Dra. | Brewe's= wold, oral! cask, at the am mizaar acinar . Chrtatian lady whow the Lord | ed t [ieacscrmcces Mocks cece tee bent | ooana, 00m SWonmaret STREET NORTHWEST, A COLLECTION OF VERY PD BOND ‘deposit, of S20) to be pad when ry te 'T THREE-STORY AXD BASEMENT was through her that the Lord Bt | ie poral sigma Lg We vl Ee eS er for sale at the AUCTION RG of | Knocked down. sto bec) ied with in Mitecn ered the prayers of fort years 43 | wt ene crater |e mipenecerent of Me a. | qquidMad DOWLING'& SOM, Aucta. C10 EAL w. AEM CONSISTING TS BART OF oe Ey BARK & CO.. No. 9.0 FENNSYLVA- | days from the day uf sai RESIDENCE, — ceneiaedl Unde ane Gor: y e nf fo auson. - | VERY VALUALE OT ON NSTRE HAETON, ONE STIVERS 8 SPAY, OCTN r + | gou.e news| Xo. 21 ENT cE eee eee OY EIV™SL| PRIVING THovsaNps OF PILES. | onnclof the team will be in many cases the| EETRPES: THIUIN-EILSE. AND PIM. | ONE ENGLISH LANDAC ORE” FE APGLOCK P.M) the following property ts urhsndanristscucbe nara) her. He thanked God fora sal- 'D STREETS NORtMWEST A *O. RUMBLE PHAETON cE PICTURES, Lundseape. a marine view, a | Conveyanch pur scent Seuaeba peer arcana sok eat - same as last year. Aiton, who captained the 8 ETS N AT AU. | OO Unban PEARTOR, ORE J forest scone, inctfier and child, ‘Moust Vecaos, JULIUS A. MAEDEL, McPHERSON SQUARE, ° : tt | The Work of the Site on the New City Post | team of last year, is back again in his old place | On MONDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH, 1892, | BREWSTER & CO. BRUUGHAM. ONE. SECOND. ei fetience, form of finest P i Goble i eharebes in Washington and among £0 sos bee ascaptainand right half, The team he has | QUARTER TO FIVE OCLOCK P. at, ve wil | HAND BROUGHAM, i 1 Bitcreed Sends f Diet indsCinster Pie. i ~ Se SO AT AUCTION. good people | sar, what are you building here?” said a | nearly decided upon is as follows: Center, Davis | § fronting Thfect Sinapes of the woth ste ES = LChain: 1 Gold Watch and Chain. ee | as a ha ‘Agent Sweeney of the Newsbors’ Home was | well-known business man at the office con-| 0° Hardy; guards, Moser, James and Talloch; | street letween Thirty-AMt and. Thirty-second streets 08 Sittena’ Bink of Balsinore Mane ere Se | TRVSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE mproven PE aoftstnanery by Me i ‘a s tackles, Lautelle and Sterrett; ends, Bucking- | '%,8,4eth of about 110 feet to an alle vs “0.6 Per Cent Improvement FROPERTY ON SECOND STREET BETWE: rst convert of the mission, and he related | nected with the new city post office. tan “gienpeone Richmond: Popitt, quarter | sttemeiheauind cove buatee one and two | ExecogOR’S AXD TRUSTEES SALEBY due in 1050, 1021 and Ted a Toe ees DO STHEEIS AND DELAWARE A ae The clearing of the big square opposite Tur | back. C. R. Hillyer; halves, Aiton and Avis; | Property, or, ‘all ‘cash, at the option. of the TOs, SOLID GELTER EEE eI ENTE: | 26 cures beect 0S, icteric Lighting Co. and & TRING ANT BUILDING PURPOSES NC. | Bess: Fick residence TE Row nears | Stax office would weem to have made such a | full back, Geoghegan. Pearchneee Alcon varepeipe, snd Teoo Paiste Be: | Ware Stock of aes! Eocate Hide Moa: O28 fa deot trust the pdereuniel ated | hale ier chat o Work ai weds” was the subject of | gay in the city that, even withont the talk and | The second eam under the management of | sale. ple ATL OF MES. MARYE. | 7 D-O. phe: snd ve My | Tate a Sout alle pe ne soghypers si pects | . 3 ; 3 — — Sn e ee Sak st soe. of Sh records o sis ge of the most elogant extab . eahort talk by Mr. Hailey. who onened his re-| columns which have been printed in the papers, | Mt. Ockert and captaincy of Harry Grant are | 1) oxcANsON BROS., aucts., Oth and Dsts, n.w. ate cee te oF the party secured thershe at rubsicauecien ig hone | MeN abd should command the attent, mw of bape marks by saying this was the eighth time that | every citizen of the District should be fully | 4S 800d work. ; 5 AEDWANDS'e WARNARD, Attorneys % FDSERDAYS THE SINE the board of directors had appeared before the coutmrs DaY IN THE BUstxEss HIG sctoot. | Peers pick f 5 Boo Sth ot. new.” Atrneye, Ae HALE. + Spanos went PP aware that a huge city post office building wi poueun cine NO. 415 | tity ofthe perscnal efecteey Mee tare He | — a | Test and secur eee eee LIU Re Fett in course of constraction at that point. Sad,| The oficial program as prescribed by the| Urry OF WasiliNG . THE | ceased, (among whitch wil be found ‘Custos and Jow- | "THOMAS DOWLING Disteit Columbia,” tut deruenated fing and revi ‘ees the came euthuciasm ms * there however, as is the commentary on human in-| school board for the celebration of Columbus | )hiurtur fc of ts \upteine Court of dhe | feau Cattad Stator navy Voonsoicing ia part” | LARGE AND PEREMPTORY sate oF Forty | sitet arcelffand Sal protince cts Meponltreguired sti Ser ree areca That ection, be sit, | teligance, cosh ie sot the cane, cod a mE ak dn hac’ Maou 0, Prong eta, ara on. Scha Silvers Buted and oer Ware, Hones i Six veal oe toaiiary ive Heiudre} snd’ Torta Cah aa | Auctions ested many thonghts to him, and he | passes that several persons and residents School. ‘offer fo) a are defend. | Cur Glass, Cina, Enwravings, COLLEC NEALLY | descr (ol Beyiuning for the same « ATCLIF Tero} that the results would better answer | Pare Ost * stone: | _ Ineddition there will be @ presentation to nn MONDAY THE SEV ESTERS TH | OU Painting, Ctirtalna, BENGE WAGONS SCOIMIAGES, HUGones, | Rertheagtornge of square and ravine droebonre | I i Pe aE Nw. II known, drop in the P ‘lone th of selves. One thought that had been | “iY many well known, drop in the superintend- | 40" ciool of a flag for the school building, | DAY OF OCTOBER, 189%, ai FIVE O'CLOCK P- Fyrnivure, arpets, fe", Iately in No. 1980Tet. nw. | SINGLE AND DOULLE HARNESS, “AT AUC: | t78U slope the cast “ine “of square and dirt : ee sugested wae: “lies the Central Union Mis- | €t' office aud asks im all innocence what is | wich bas been secured by the contributions of | M,tyyartvf fol sunbered six ). in eguare nuns: | AWSETCSN SECURITY AND TRUST COMPANY, | HAVING’ THIS STOCK OF WAGON: wis along theant inert sguars | *EEGE OP SANE PY MC WER COR sion, as representing the churches of the city, | going on. upile, ‘The order of exercises will be as. fol- | south twenty:ve Con) feat ive’ Gor tcgtee Memes | Executora and ‘Trustees of estate of Mary E hash, | CAN 1 ty " ING | Neat lune of square ned, Delatare ate ate ioetae | EMLENG AND HAND SIXTH AND SEVENTH paud | They all realize, however, that something is | lows: fihstreet northwest bys devth of ninety-three <a) | _Secoesrd.__ ae me Sh SGEMETERY | tant one hundred and. fittyeem Pj) tt oa walls thought, the andien maght as he did, Foiug on, and euch is certainly the fact, by 1. Reading of the President proclamation. | Width often RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctionsers. AND NO} EROR THEE od ee a ae ofthe tate Maztal t patd « thonsar le then went majority t . cipal. ray Deck sai — e TION, AT © ared and ot “feet fo the work und of the nuzuber of converts, and fence, there is a scene of activity. In Mr. By Henry W. Samson. Sf Washington. in the District of Govtunbia, together | BY virtue of a decroc of the Supreme Court of the | SIXTH ida PORES | Nondred and aetysoight (138) foot teu anche to the : < i he thought it hed been the best invest- | Seoee i . Rais with the iproveinents thereon, consisting of a vary | Distziet of Colutniie, Ri ee a S Dia’ _ i msl ~g~ gt re plata t's officeare enough mspe and plans, | III. Raising of the fag. ‘anume ‘three-story ani basement brick dwelling | 1826 wherein Celia Seat ct al, wee omiinteasce | DIA D MAKES, SOME UF WHICH | “frm. sate: One- "Se feat 10 ment in th During the eight years of | seemingly, to bailde city although an asm? By Veterans. | and alien Cctlark weadefendasy Tei Sorbo | ARE RIVERS, Siena Sek 9 -— FE) of 05 foot Work the mission has expeuded shout £25,000, | ination shows that each one has a purpose and 5 r B. of sale: Ope-haif cash (of which a sion, in front of the ps i ALSO, whip gent San oe '« er about 05,000 each year. Putting the figures | tells clearly some story of the construction. | 1" Suet Sag, peso isto hetnade ae proparty isd) and QOUORER EIGHTEENTH ing?, StHALepast | 4 XUatHE ABENGER WAGONS, CAR: | by Good oftrastm the. prape ts. or ai sasheat ses wery email, he would my thet through the! y % es y fm equal installments at one (1) and two (2) years re- | FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.; all of lot 8," section 5, Barry .G JER Ke.. NEARLY Ni W AND | ontion of the purchaser, property will be offered . I say that umd tt ‘THE PILES ALL NUMBERED. Y. Singing America. spectively from day of sale, for which the promisscry | Farm. TLE, Ok NUM OF SETS | frst in three jrarcels wig the dimensions | seem! re. efforts of the mission workers 100 souls had S - VI. Prayer. Hotes of the purchaser or purchasers must be given, | Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in| _OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS, and description of the parce e exhibited at the | eg SB necared by a, of trust 0 o bows th : Parc its ive. Wigeciong: a he 44, that weet ne map shows the excavations and is dotted iy bee. Rose Bk bearing interest from the aay, of a. able semi: | equal installments at one and two years, with inter-| SALE POSILIVE. NO RESFRY fale or may be seen at the office of J: Sold. oF al} cosh. at the ition of the p mt Sate er ich ck ans ane Ghaks Gale inn | oved ball yoiate witht Mille singe showing hs iy Rev. Rush R. Shippen. annually, and secured by decd of tract ‘oa the prop: | est, Payable semi-annually, ot all each at the ogi LEWIS J. COLLINS, tee. "8300 r Soho et ee cite ies ans te Bice ct sale, je cost of cach one about $: te the} VII. Song of Columbus Day. ery sold, oF all cash, at the option of the purchaser or | Of purchaser. A deposit of $100 vill be required at | _ocl5-d&ds Collins & Bon, 2359 M St, parcel. of 81,0001 entire troperty is sold Ait | fae" qiarlied with tn fifteen’ days fron the ", folt like making ax apology, he said, for putting 4,000 piles which are to be driven. The map is By Pupils. Purchasers. All conveyancing, recording, Ke-, at | time of sale. Terms to be complied with ti fteen | es Say conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Trustees | he SSRN, OS ae Summa coals end paltry dollars together, but Pa Ps wine eee Purcaser's oust. “Uf the. terms of sai aré not com | days, onthe ruht to self atriak and cont of defantting | FQ ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. erve the right to resell at the Fisk ‘and cow of ae 2 FRANCIS Mit Fic He Geaght Gat as this woos commercial oge| Gencand that shih bes ten enourin| Geon Fp fe ir ico reserva the right to | Eurchaser ig foneryed: All couveyancing, recording $20 Favave. ow. | faulting purchaser after Sftecn aye toon date of aale ——, a te | done and s . : purchesn coat ang ria 2 8 co —— = = he might be permitted to do so, as the best way | each day. Fach ring, representing a” single OL page PHANDALE HaAGSCe cone DESIRABLE TWO-STORY. BMICK DWELLING SORES AAREISO™: trustecs, | JQATCLIPFE, DARRECO. . ; . . 08-008: AND_ STORE No. MARYLAND AVENUE | oo7. if of iustrating the matter. r bered ii b ‘Tustes, - 800 oc7-2kas Fst. n. TRUSTEES’ SALE " He then menfiened several pervons who haa | Ince toa file hock the inguin ne denn negpagype ee ————— ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers. On THULSD AY, OCTOBER TWENTIETH, 1892, | | ATIMER@ SLOAN, Aucta., 1407 G st aNTk MILER AES nae ESTATE been saved. and asked if anyone woull take glance just what day uch particular pile was | The foot ball games played Suturday re- aS RY aes ATHALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM, WE WILL Finacial ive aeiaacel cen | DEETUP OLA decree of the Suvieme Court of the $200 end allow them to retarn to the world | driven, which pile driver did the driving and to | Sulted as follows: a a BHOPETy, steoveD | EY THREE STORE eee poker IS 8G CARE 8s ANB USIMi ED REAL PATE OTC CEE saul cane Nou TBM herein Ske MC Alrtiane sin. r e " Fakedatd i . WOO a ‘ORE AN é No. 12 tins feet on Mary ve. 6 ATH STEER E | i complain isaac. “oj be mats “ut for the entice £15,600." [hort i ponfet and the tame thorough | COT” Ot Pennestvanit 28 Crevent A.) A. LEAVES Sy ssp ancopaxce nnomen, | GVESaH stheee SOMMOENE BetnbeR | Bunies cedgunsing ertauhtin wane ey PROACH | tier there Biel hth 38 5 0. E ND S fnchos to an 16-toot alley. improved by beick dwell oH best Midder Som, MONDAY? 5 According to the statistics, he said, 1,008 per- | gystematization of detail will undoubtedly be | Yale, 22; Manhattan A. C.,0. — PRES ROOMS AND brORe MOOM: WitH | ing aud store, with frame back building, with stable FQCRTH DAY OF OCTOBER ht. at the hour uf sone have stood up in the mission and said they ¢: = is ’ VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON| LARGE STABLE ON REAR, BY AUCTION. oom for five Horses in rear. STREET | THREE O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the y ¥ | carried out by Mr. Stewart. Princeton, 23; Naval Cadets, 0. VENTH. STELET. N : z all of lot $ would accept the Lord as their master, and @ pili daontectoge Sactert. & Wits THY PUAME PNELLING Now dsie SEVERTS | 1QBq1t BP ABE OcTonEn Eton. | airy, tuarumpage cm, seaman an incumbrence TALEO | Enissucch karen cs Bercy Pere ose raetts tae Frat Dany have taken the covenant and put) yasidy the inclosurea number of different |’ Stevens institute, 10; New York A. C.,6. ae TD ett Ne ooromen exam. | i frostet the premin, dot 8. puuare 448, gasba or afi" coshy atthe option of the purchaser. || AVENUE SOUTHEAST, INTHE CITY OF | Levy Court No. & toll? surwnje wr signature where it will stand for years to Orange A. 0.,8; Lehigh, 4 A SOON, LOTOBER HIGH | Fa feet on 7th strect by a depth of 100 feat a IB of | Terms todo cvinplied with in ffteen days from the ogy tg pa Sook con ae nist of come. Some have fallen, but after all he Operations are going on. In the deepexcava-| Rutgers, 16; Lafayette, 8. he promiece Tr Aet FOUR, wowill sell | sey. Somveransing, Srterting baat pe hemecS cet. | Osu ot the Denice of Coheed tee | Desectii ne = Srocetins Be. IES Low » but 2 . 8, romntaes sersese + Fecor: 5 : ma nant . ought that these fgures ‘represented « won-| tion on thenorth front the surface looks a good | tate Toland CG. Be; New Jersey A. C., 0. THE NORTH 22 Frero xcHEs car ee ant oe trhag cohen rea neat area HATCLE ARE, SARIS 63: Tour, Scie fh stevie anna Sitaer | qfft,ct ae precited by said decree: Ome: derfas Shing. it represents so many who have | deal like a huge pincushion. Hundredsof piles | Union, 12, Troy Laareate, 8, SQUARE TiRED command tiie attention of capitalists and others in | _Oci1-d&Abe _Anetionéere._ | $10 oe gon Spi Marz Sadler ot al. are Ge and two years, with Oret teat Weer reise ee of wea on Bey y . DQUARS £07, ch of an investinent. * 2 peli a “ " re et fat while Soved te mabe otal to bier tne concn | Ey" ca le"Geters poe clack | ake Ai; Toes gems | Bae MA an erage wa | ce Sect cat bts map and poe | [DNCAnIOZ mae, ha. wt ee | Speaza ea haan eraianed Oe atiae Searataee aero get = P - repr og “ = tig street, with a depth of 9 fect to an ulley.on the Jine ot zene lee roreer sae TRUSTEES! SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT OF | described rea! estate, situate iu the city of Washing: | C88) at the option of the purchaser. @100 depot Two THOUSAND sERFicES. [the regularity of the ticking of a huge | Seton Hall, 12; Polytechnic, 0, the cable cars and one block ‘removed fos the Be eel pepe eg SEIN THE, COUNTY OF WASHING TO the Dis rict of Columbia, and ard de. | Pequlred at time o: sale. Terms of wale a Last year, said Mr. Bailey, more than 2,000 clock. Some of the piles have been cut off} Harvard, '94, 34: Phillips, Exeter, 0. + | atreet cars. Z : a ele Re ot tte arohaper. A deposit IST RIOT OF COLUMBIA, ABOUT TWO ny seribed on the nist or plan Of aad city as follows. to | Pued with within “tfteen ‘anys frou the sale or the cree ena le oth, ‘1 Bowdoin, 86: Colby, 0. ‘Terms: One-half easy; balanco in six, twelve and pee) pay ed ‘E-HALE MILES WEST OF GEORGETOWN, | wit: ry Will be resold at the risk aud cust of the den Feligious services were held, an average of sx Close to the surface. while others are still to be doin, 66; Colby, ©. sightesn months, the deferred payimenty to bear in- | gale right ee ve EA THE CANAL ROAD, KNOWN AS A PART | ON MONDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-FOURTH, eraser wed. Up on the high a 10; sale, right ressrved to resell the. prot at thevisk| SpAl P aee, oxen sawed. Uy gh ground men are cut | St. John's Academy, 10; Hobart, 4. Rarent at the rate of 6 por cent Pek TRACT OF LAND CALLED. WHITE- ‘AT HALY-PAST. OCLOCK P.M ATION G. BIGELOW. er seven a day. oke of the number spe : w aie. oF 6 bo cont and’cost of the defaulting purchiser, after five daye 4 Ente are TH t Ls . ms number ing and sharpening the long timbers and haul-| Yale Freshmen, 42: Hopkins School, 0. Son's, pesble semi sannally, and Sdvertisomnent of sac in ome newspaper pub. | fil X- CONTAINING SIX ACRES, MORE Ol | Lot lettered CL" 12 4. B. Shepherd's subdivision of MARION Do! ee “ves Trastoes. of other religious meetings beld in the branches | ing them down to their places. There is some | Germantown, 10; A. C. 8. N., 6. Purchaser's option. A, dovusit of 8200 torbe ‘pad | abed in. Washinston, D. (| All conveyancing and | pater‘and by virtue of a decrre of the Su ESE Fok Gotwen Th ead Tot ees MRE | one thin PORE Rh wt. m. miseen. m- little water in the hollows, although no trouble | Haverford, 40; Delaware College, 0. Shen ‘the property’ is knocked down. Terms toe ee ee ee ee eat & 00., a Seetec beter, TBS, to equity tate Noe i Be | sepeher atin cee tuspereeese eennee, (TH0mas powine & sox. day schools that had efther beeu started anew | has been met with in this particular. As the| Y. M. C. A., 22; Haddonfield, 0. complied with in ten days from the day of sale, other- ne ~ is acts. of October, 18, fo eauity cause No. 1403, | together with the iaprovemeute sunsistiag offs tise: | ‘1 = pommel Mngt par Pai 3 eo) YMCA, ¥ ‘Wise the right ts reserved to resol! the property at the | 7[‘HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucta., 612 Est. n. w- in Louis Hd. Hoelmann is complainant and 4 Noe t y nition, as piles are driven further and further through | Rugby, 10; Drexel, 4. risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All convey- = bg OSEUESDNY, octon FIFTH, fume Sader the infin | the different strata some water usually comes | Pennsylvania College, 18; Dickinson, 6. BECIN, Peco, Be Pr att eo, | PEREMPARRY SALE.OF VALUARLE Busrenas | defendants, the untersirned éranecs Wit sail et pa rot AT SOEs. OF the churchoe mation be | up, first making ite appearance on the top of | Boston A. A., 90; Dartmouth, 8, _oc7-dkds tee anctionseie. iT, AT AUCTI ORTH: | IVENTEFOCRTH Dal OP OCTOBER’ a. "D: | priginel let IL ta, sanage No. 14. ieee, Recall, ae antes | Genre ne nena weed ps yUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONE! AP POEE AGRE oe eI CHTEENTE, But toRewing described realestate eitaste ta'tky | °oRED Ox SAME DAT has = Gabed! capettatondoute, others are’ aitien vay | Swell by capillary attraction. | Afterward some Hosmer and Gaudaur Won. D OTH AND D STS. ¥.W. ison, pact. of lot 18) square No. 3 iatg ot Weshtaton District of Columbia, west of Lobe P. Xo, 3 other ing pul-| water appearsaround the timbers. double ocaltia “ = Rast on the north sido of Sk or Bridge : Seorsetown, to wit: All that 11 and 12in WT. bys while hundreds are occupyi nae The match on Lake Couch-| rrrsteEs SALE OF % rect larwe, aging conte ia the | YOUR THOUSAND IX ALL. ‘ F, QE RRALUABLE, LOT, ON feet, by a substan of land and premises, know "square north of sa i y schools. Sisty-three Gentian, beentd, | iching on Saturday between George Hosmer EVENTEENTH SCREET NEAR RHODE store wailing, containing 14 rooms. betas part of 8 tract called ite Haven,” pBteet an average of have contributed to the support of the mission, | _T all 4,000 piles are to be driven, and al-| and J. G,Gaudaur and Edward Hanlan and| HUGE to 1OdEVENSEESTOTRE ET | yosrmsionetaird cash, palanc eee end Ts the teal the Cities of Remeere | Re Tose tee we ote | a by vi the 31 of ven, monet poe rp Spar ese sits Pp.) to the WANTED 4 Woon TaRD. ready 1,100 are in place, and the work is going Wm. O'Conner fora stake of $2,500 and the | _Under and by virtue of of Some attention was paid to the criminal | © more rapidly each day. The piles are driven | double scull hamplonship of the world was Fane Se in-eauity cause Nag << Glasses and the tramps, and concerning the {St varying depth, ranging from 17 feet to | won by Hosmer and Gaudaur. jesus L"Wheclet et a are latter Mr. Bailey said that they were not all Hoenie’ Grites ene a gin tian ee fon simply "dri til a firm ‘trustecs will bes t public ‘suc After telling of why some care should be | reached. ‘This work ste — A Miser Who Left Thousands. BORE see, om TUESDAY, the FIGE A elke ‘This work must be finished by the taken in them he advocated the Oct 7 yt John Allen, aged seventy, a miser who for years where they could show | Salterenees. Nearly all the excavation | jive4 in « wrecked freight car at Seaford, Del., | Hevio’ subuwision, ie vision Ww. | their worth by manual labor. The purchase of | "The piles ae eer off died ten ‘days ago, and in looking about his Qwood yard he suggested as the best means. | foot and a half below lowanter moe On stocks and ‘bonds and 980,000 in gold ‘Tramps when they are not at these piles will rest heavy timbers, which are | Coin were found. Work will, be said, always answer: “‘Ican't get already being unloaded ai the wharl Bofore = anything to do.” ' With « wood vant in con-| these timbers are placed, however, the soafece ection with the mission they could be given | of the excavations'will be concrelod ap to the AUCTION SALES. top of the piles. The ¢ross timbers will then placed and the concrete filled in to a level wi FONORROW. he place because it ing st foundation the stone foot- |S HOMME and CASRIAGE BAZAAR OM0 Las necessary in connection with the AVE X.W. 4 i a z g i r z ca 3 & / Speaking of the new building purchased by Acar load of Horses and Mares, shipped us from ‘Cumberland wil at the mission, Mr. said that the question ‘Cembertand Vallaa; wi pesttneht nyse st sue ‘Among them are e/number of -* food workers end drivers, tad en al Vil poalively ‘be sold this offers an excellent opportunity to ee- eure good animal to very teas ? : : | : : ni i | | | a ! E