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— 8 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1894-TEN PAGES. ———S=—= ——a = a | a7 a, = = : = = a a Os aie ae Br = a Pre 2 j = a a =~ d . Charles G. AUCTION SALE! AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTIQN sSALES. SUBURBAN NEWS [tierctnt icc ainattn, site philip Demo == id's Fai Oe Sh wa ee testa fds a en ni oe - —— ——— 2 sey, Miss Grace Dempsey and brother ) AER" 7 World’s Fair _ FUTCRE DAYS. TOMORROW, — THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. Misses M argaret, Nellie an PECTORAL, | r AS y , D . Dy NEE! ye NI] . ERNHEDS p. ye NEERS. > ‘s argare' Vilson, J i THOYAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. rpms om — SUCEIONEESS, ‘y DARE & cO., AUCTIONEERS, H. BERNHEIM. & Oy., AUCTIONEERS. : Bigalen ra se tgs PRIZE MEDAL MEDAL AXD cas aTEES OF A NALUABL B BRICK E ‘ de ALE, OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AUCTION S4LB or REDEEMED PLEDGES, ANACOSTIA, Randolph Rapley, Robert and Norris Miller, DY ELL > STREET EEN 1’ TER. " BEING PREM: mn PHURSDAY APTELWOON, AUGUST ; * K a 3 AND STREETS NORTHEA: OEE OF Wa Te Ae oo NORTHWEST, AND. 604 | OND, 184, at TWO cLuc will comm Mr. and Mrs. William C. Keech and M y virtue of a By virtue of a collateral npte, and direction of the holder thereof, we will self, for ST et seq., one | whom it may concern, fet of Columbia, | DAY, JULY TWENTY-S! Heidenheimer, | The fete champetre was continued with Lernsylvania avegjue northwest, all pledges | renewed interest last evening at the home| fcre, sojourning at “F deed of trust, made | upon which interest “3, overdue Bessie and Florence Keech ure, as he Ming Green,” om the 15th day Ee: n "and to this date, | of Mr. Branson, on Monroe street. A large | two young sons of B. H. Warner are mak- Be ss in Liber No. 1657, Of the land rec of the STREET NORTHWEST, WASH- | to sell, at’ the establifiment INGTON, D. C. 12 Under and worpsram.| DIPLOMA y virtue of miah Costello and wife, on the | consisting fine Diamond ftings, Pins, Studs and ven ees ing hay for pastime at “Rock Spring” farm. arded Und at the request of the parties secured thereby. | O'CLOCK : Rowe Se fant Soccer of the Dies | EATTINES, Gold, Sliver: unas Metal Watches, ‘all | Crowd was present, and dancing and other | [05 hay. tor pastime et “Rock Spring torah Aw fe will sell. xt public. auction, in front of the | 94) PENNSY E NORTHWEST, the hong the land records of the District ds of fina jew: Clocks, Clothing and looks | festivities did not conclude until a late] Reve and T. Burling Hull of Baltimore, Y, the THIRTIETH eral security attached to said no of Columbia, in Liber 1710, folio 339, and in de- | of all kinds, a class of goods generally found | nour, The fete will continue tonight. irs. Edmundson and granddaughter, Ad. r} - A Iso, at HALE-PAST TEN (10) SHARES OF “THE! C fault of the payment of the entire indebtedness | ina lun office. This dale ‘éhall continue until all " a1 Jouett, a 4-Mrs. Albert Stabler CLOCK P.M. the MMesshington, District | Boat COMPANY On BALTIMG MDT eah | cured thereby. we wil sel ule abetign i | te, 406 dlsyned of dickat nolders aad out of] | The lawn social under the ausple:s of the | miral Jouett, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Siabla j*, situate in t! vi ton, District 0. Y OF P rg own customers, kin ¢ notice. ure! e . EI . Colne, to wits, Lat uumbered two hundred | VARCE sia PIE SHARES Te MD- RAR | Hout of” ihe’ premiges, wan “EHCRSDAY. JULY Satis pines seweiiptente ects hrcalneaes Jy26-6¢ F, NEIDENHEIMER, Broker. 1 six (206) In sau ag numbered seven hundred |" All persons interested please take notice, | SWENTY-SIXTH, 1804, "AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. DARR & CO. a Ashby Miller, Miss Alice Acton and . — ~ one closed last night. The residence of Mr. | {2° A aa land c oF tienee = nce Leadbeater of Alexandria, Robert ry ‘eC eee te 5 ae RATCI fated in the” Aig” ot Waskiogtco,, “Distr ES SS: Kellum presented a gay appearance, but at | Marshall of Wilmington, Mrs. Gibson and er tor. J pry —— Pk; a ee a je Auctior te Columbia, So ee a ay Ey OsTORY FRAMB House, WEEE hacg a late hour everything eatable had disap- = ae ork, Pa., and Robert Kummer of For : id let, “4 = = ; = Ing parts of o1 lots number x ‘AR, NOS. 745 ANI ‘ s wasetts. vee Sims tran Shiseeetyieas Seetee ot apa. mee Silane SE teat hae | OF REAP APERE yvge mcm, ge | Bt sella Tah pies Take tee | UAC“RIPGNH, sme te vating 2 brother i ¢ Eis $y, natere improvement, and known ae No. | I will sell, commencing TOMONROW “NIGHT, | Sorthten settee cee ae Cee Thea eg eee | | Oa MONT Oe a Aso axe ugliest man, in spite of the fact that only | and sister near Columbus, Ohio. Joseph T. "| Ae ee y | THURSDAY, JULY TWENTY-SIXTH. af SEVEN | 6 inches, to a pubile alley, thence north along said | front of the premises, Wit, Yio 10° oft three candidates were on the list; they | Moore is in New York, R. Bentley Thomas Throat and | 4720s cuexry fo be paid in cash, balance in twe equal instaly | OCLOCK, and continuing FRIDAY, JULY TWEN- | public ailey 2 feet, to G'street, and thence along | Brown's, subdivision of vicsbane Thales ead Meat were Messrs. Miles, Milstead and Mundeil. | in Boston,~Atiée V. Farquhar and Augusta SEV : treet 101 feet and 6 inches to the beginning. "| Peasunt, fronting 90 feet on Sheridan st. and run- |, he It of the | N. Thomas in Washington. PECTORAL, Gents, "at one aod two years, with interest at 6 | TY-SEVENTH, at TEN A.M, at the store1343 ¥ | 6,6 “s ie ene asant, fronting 50) feo 8 a concluding feature the result o as ton. | Ber crt ermt annually: and t0 be secured by deed | street northwest, formerly kept by J. 1. Free, the | jn'caahy balance in tia eausl pasmbets af one ao | Mag. BACK, 150 feet. Th Me datiece to am dncum: | Contest was announced in favor of Mr.| A smali division of Coxey's army, headed Lung prize’ ucpan | property sold, or all cash, at option of | entire stock of Books, Stationer oveities. ete.. |'two years from the date of sule, with 6 per cent | brance of $2,000, able monthly Miles by a majority of about twelve votes. | ty a man carrying a red umbrella, and in A deposit of oe —- at time < bong a Bahest oe o Kood Enero atagy < {| interest. per annum, payabl semiannually. ars ‘Terms: Over and above the trust, cash. A de- The home campmeeting opened again last | Company with a wagon drawn by two ex- aT Weyaneing and recording at cost of | sold in buik by the United States marshal, a deferred ments to be represented by notes of of $2 2 coptanc bid. If . A. Linge | Burchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with | will sell the sime in single lots, giving the readers | the purchase A secured hy deed ef trust on | POsit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid night at the residence of Mr. H. A. Linger, cecdingly wayworn animals, passed through| Complaints. er, . the terms of sale are not complied with in.tifteen | after a brief change in meeting place on ac-| tere on ‘Saturday en route from West- Dp in ea | WORLD'S FATR. the property, or all oat. at Go of mov) of (nk be | Gay" from the day of sale the richt is reserved to! count of the inclement weather. The lawn | minster to Bladensburg. The men were J feguired at thee eC sale: The terme tase be com, | Tenell ie phrchases, Mee the TiAk and cont Crusement | Was throhged with the worshipers, and the | Sturdy in appearance, but they unblushingly plied with In fifteen date of sale oF | of such ‘resale in some newspaper published in | singing was audible at some distance from Soliciied aid of all kinds from “all sorts and the trustees reserve. th resell at the rink | (eae cast ‘A conveyancing and tevord’| the camp. Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson of the | cciditions” of farmers on their road. within tem days from day of sale, or the trustees | a chance to purchase at_ thelt. own, Seserve the rizht to resell at risk and cost of de- | stock embr: works of all popular Guiting purchaser. as are found any private or publi WASIINGYON DANENHOWER, high-class book store, ancient “and modern, ING BOSWELL, the latest and t attryective novelties in sta- eel Pets, Pocket Books; Games, dizziness, nausea, Puarantecd to Abese td and Pills, One a dove, ee ~ > . purchaser's Baptist Church joined the Methodists in the —_—_ so——- Small dose. Stall pill, DABE_& 60., AUCTIONBaus.— | Tere, Works of Art, Ink, Blank Books and fancy : i ee cereroras hag Telixjous zeal, and preached an interesting BROGKLAND. THE MODERN MIRACLES OF HEALING WINCH OF TWO UNIMPROVED Lots oo and. will be pst op sold for what it will ROBT. E. To. WHITE, and stirring sermon on the text, “Prepare ore, Sndieputalty performed Uy | Dr. Williams? ‘1 PROVED LOTS t up a Sie Sod in cone = Pills Teeeive the closest investiga: BETWEEN ISTH AND 14TH | Chairs will be provided-tor indies,» x25, sy17-4&de aig ee iw a ae ee ane tbe supetiog: wilt pom: im: T. C. Johnston, and her sister, Mrs. | tica by sick prople aud thelr fries jal token (ai: the agree Goace ce PHOS. DOWLING & CO., Auctioucers. DESIRABLE IMPROVED A. M. Green & Co. have sold for the Ana- | T#¥l0%, who has been visiting her, were | “0 gonuine ANGOS BITTERS,_ manufa pt Gag lle TWO TWO-STORY costia Building Association, to Edward T. | called to Philadelphia suddenly on account 3.6. Bt. PICT & SUNS, inparts Nibby 0 cause Xo. "STEES’ SALE. OF A VALUABLE Ri 4 Pr AND Ry Nasi J nines Seiten. ps i or to all cold drinks, and prevents uly. Libby <i equity catise X ds erein | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALU ARLE. BRICK Sr By At Nash, the house and mremines at 3 sation: erie een illness of their father. | and James & adants, I wit | AND F STREETS NORTHEAST. 5 1so4, at FIVE| Nash. he r nd t. S Gutth aod Mr. and Mrs. F, B, Weeks have returned — — _ fer for BP in front of the By virtue of a deed of trust, DAY, AUGUST 1, 1804, a! | Nas as transferre - Ss —_ fe tua bse IN TEU St». » DAY OF ti 2100 isex “the SOLTH HALF OF TI! SQUARE 950, Frenting 12 feet 4 ii We will sell in front of the prew-| George O: Walsony t lots 2, 3. 4, | t their Brookland home from their trip SORTH HALF OF Lor 6, | Harrison street, for to the mountains of Virginia. where he had been serving a term for some NORTH E Oe POT he special committee appointed at the | Quite a large delegation of the members | wrongdoing. As Fe stepped out a {ree man : “ on ih street southeast | citizens’ mass meeting on Monday night, | of King David Lodge of Brookland attended | he was nabbed by Sheriff Herbert, brourht LPM. ; Ae been Bed a and running back to a wide alley, improved composed of Messrs. Linger, Griswold, | in a body the ceremonies connected with |t Hagerstown and committed to jail to 4 FLVANIA AVE. N.W.. we win | (oe premises, o ns "AT HALIAPAST. FIVE | 8e-story brick houses, Green, Stevenson and Buckley, began work | the taving of the corner st ne of the new | 2!5¥er an Mdictment by the last grand jury one of most desizable countey properties | O'CLOCK P.M. wing described real ex: | , Tera: Over and abe today in the interest of better fire protec- | (0° “4 i a €W | of Washington county for ar assault, with in Prince George's county, Mary! It is tate, situate in the city of Washington, Distriet of | ( be paid in cash, or all ca tion in Anacostia, and pursvant to advices | Naval Lodge of Washington. intent tc Kill Mrs. John Dickerhoff of aan lremcribed by the decree: Onc- | 500 fect of the proyosed electric ‘railroad ircm | Columbia. to wit: Lot numbered thirtsctwo barclatner, A depoatt SESE ie Se ae] Kecnivell atint chistes seocill eine azoutep to] Am MAMI evening Sor a ganien party ana | Clear Goring. Of sale, the deferred payments to b try residence, except that these-are all of a su-| recdnds ‘of the oillce Of tie surveyor of eaide Die | ine purchaser is reserved. All recording, conveyune- | several hundred feet of hose and a hose Young People’s Union crowded the lawn at | decided in court here. George W. Barger Sod of trust an the Property, satisfactory in forts, | perior nature. For full particulars and photos, see | trict improved by a_nearly, uew tee story: el ing, &e., at the risk and coat of the purchaser. carriage, called upon the Commissioners | the residence of Rev. R. R. West last even- | (whose name was Poffenberger before it was to be approved by the court, and to bear interest, y weond day of June, A. 1700, folio : Disiric at the request of the holder of the not GUST, Ts. AT F jail at Chambersburg. Pa., on Monday, situate im the city jumbia. to wit d seventeen (17) am 6 front by 17.10 r the weather is stormy the an i rash, at the auctioneers. r brick dwelling, 7 rooms, bath and all. modern fds __ RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. — | this morning and made application for the | ing from dusk until nearly midnight. A | changed) has, through his counsel. sued his Ia is Pasable semi-annually. at the rate of 6 per ceut per | ““ferms: On application, and made known at sale. improvements, and known as No. 500 2d street | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTION! same. The application has the indorsement | beautiful kaleidoscopic picture was made by | brothers, William H, and John H. Poffen- eon a Spo alt Rm S —— 3 ber | A deposit of $200 when knocked down. northeast. Said property will be sold subject to an — of Chief Parris. the gay decorations of bunting and Japan- | berger, for $1,000 each, and his brother-in- I compemign ant tnaite at pea oe REREIEVE, DERE & CO. indebtedness of § {hind of putlatae: iaoses” to | TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | ° Overiook Inn is the scene of large crowds | ese lanterns and the bright deeeses at the | lowe Grice oyoe) Gach a He went west A deponit of $200 will be required at the time vi | _2720-dkibs x ea Rigas ong ail mtn mpd on pom gene Dog TRACE OF LAND. CALLED HESURNEY, of | Rightly, Over a hundred carriages went to| attendants and guests fitting to and fro. | and made a fortune, and. returning some oe lle yp ong Mig linngen fen, davs | C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on prope Perens Mu HOCATED. ON the excellent hotel on East Washington | At the right of the entrance was the popu- | twenty years ago, gave the sums above Grom day of vale. ctherwine the trustee reserves t = nee erty sold, or all cauh, at the option of purchase, Rant abe AVE! Heights the other night. lar post office, presided over by Miss Wil- | mentioned to his brothers and brother-in- Ihe dcraniting purchater, after five tase peentoss | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SEVEN VALUABLE DWELT. | “"Ueposit of $100 required at time of aaler ai | BASE. SIDE (Ov THE DISTRICT UF a eget liamson, assisied by Miss May Garner and | law and took their notes. They claim that aie advertisement in The Evening staf news, | INGS ON WE" SINE BETWEEN ITH AND | converancing and recording at cort of purchaser, | NbAM HG HYATTSVILL Mr. Hacket, and the demand for letters ex- | the money was a gift, and that Mr. Barger Pepe nn We MOSBY WILLIAMS Trasece | 3ST STREETS “NORTHWEST, BEING Nos. from day of sale or the trustees reserve the sight | gZ {ite of a certain deed of trust, bearing inte ceeded the’ goodly supply that had been | tcok the notes because he wanted to have - i . 270, ie 2T19, N ie hom Ly et 1 a y, A.D. a e eee i " $e __ 1421 F st. a.w., Washington, D.C. eee rRRELINGS’ WILL “BE OFFERED | to’ resell at risk ana comt of detaulting purchaser. | forded iia Libre Kor 1818, av folio 238 eC sea SC | Justice Carr and Bailiff Barr are deter- | Poy amr or the occasion. Opposite the | ecmethig to. ats gy ta py ee ng ‘LING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, SEVARATELY. WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, the land records of the District of Colambiat ‘and post office a tasteful booth for the sale of | friends e. Mr. Barger is a bachelor, 2 E st. ow. By ee to cortate ane of Sopa —_ = abaas W. IRVING BOSWELL, om at the request a the holder. = the mates eocured mined to enforce the vagrant ordinance — goods was erected. _— J. L. White- | and now resides in California. : — ua 1804, and duly recorded iu Liber ees. creby, We Will sell, at public auction, in front . r r th. QRUSTFES SALE OF EXCELLENT BUILDING | folio and records of the Die. | — me lee! pests ee > THE on the Coxeyites whenever they are caught | sides was here the presiding geniui AURSDA’ SIX. and — lis, twelve years old, found @ premines, 0 THURSDAY, iN a ssi SI st of ynamite wi his ti rt five esl te ot Westy this village. The state law relating to Ruth Marean ‘Miss Marie ‘Larner and Miss | one is now minus several fingers. “of Columbia, t) wit: A part | Yekrants and tramps will also be carried | Rhine had charge of the sipping string.| Rev. O. H. Spessard of Leitersburg, this : “Resurvey of Peters’ Mill | out to the letter. Last Tuesday night five | Ice cream, lemonade and cake were dis- | County, has accepted a call to the pastorate raining for the ame at the northwest | men were found by Bailiff Barr in a box | tributed by Mrs. Schwier, ‘Mrs. Robbins, » La nion Bridge charge of the Reformed enh tne oF, ath ate road, theace wit | car on the siding of the Baltimore ana | Mrs. J 5. Lord. sr; Ars. Wolf, Aira. as. | _ W. E. Geary of Hagerstown has been ap- nag ge TSB RO Wyo) rrarairoad above the depot. making | dickauff, Miss Hough, Biss Lena Biret, | Pointed a gauger in the United States tee X. 10 degrees W. 2 re pedantry tose gps ry — Miss Nellie Middiekauff, Miss Hattie John- | trnal revenue service. Re and were pi arrested and broug city iinet Gad a cure | Mrs. Annie Shaw of Waitiingtéh is visit. before Justice Carr. They gave their names | fan; WSS Kitty Biret and a corps of gal See ee + Se & vee Lor BETWE GA By virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date TWELFTH STREET SOUTHEAST the request of the holder D I STREETS. {7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CC ed thereby, We wil! offer, se sequence of -the rain until THURSDAY, TWENTY-SIXTH, 1891, SAME HOUR AND PLACE. By erder of the trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., publi DAY Devember A.D. 1592, duly recorded in Liber 1768, folio y et sey, of the land reco~ds of the District umbia, "and at the request of the ty secured thereby. we, the undersigned tens- Bees? grill sell ‘at publ jon, in front of the Premises, on MONDAY Y "TWENTY-THIRD, ISS, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. all that cer- tain piece’ and parcel of Laud aud premises si Y . Distriet of ished as and in square nambe ly. on FRE NU BETWE COLUMBIA AVEN' hundred 's subdiv isis M. Detwe Bumbered twenty nd | of te - ode ing her sister, Mrs. J. H. Schinde, of this Bine buodred and (auth, oe gee een «in square numbered ninety-six 96), as said | g/t as A. Ellison, Harry J. Davis, Wm. Morris, Rison yor og otthomtaee: Mrs. | ety. . corded iy the. sur ee of the District pindivision, te recorded im Georgetown Subdivision | ing’ date August and duly” re- Her ener anid Jos. Reed. The first} come on all sides. Mr. George Koln pee.| Mie. Marearet Terner ep4.3ive.. Meltie Cotu . said lot pi Bs of the above pleces of | Coded in Liter 1 Bed. four were Coxeyites, and were sent to the ° : : -t and the bal ents, Tespectiv sented a fine literary program, con of a piano solo by Miss Ellis of Washi a recitation, “The Deacon's On: Turner of Washington are the guests of Miss Lula Sands, on High street, dlagers- town. property Will be sold subject to an indebtedness of 4.000, “secured by first deed of trust thereon, and interest from May 1, 184. The balance of house of correction for ninety days, and the man named Reed was not a Coxeyite, but stated that he w to be paid in two equal install public auction, HURSDAY, on bis way to Bal-| Shay ‘ty Dr thene Stn H. M. Lazelie, Wnited States army, ie ean . oa : eae Aspects ee to Bal- | Shay,” by Dr. can of Washingt H zelle, T'nit ates . fwe-yeure, secured by deed of tr reba ¥ to be paid im cash. A deposit N 0 by Umore to go on a vessel. He was released. hic “ @ ° ae here visitin: e Misses French. Sno clk oun terest, § on each piece of property at the | PIVE OrcLon eee on ine 2 Another Coxeyite was arrested for vagrancy | "27h was heartily encored; an exqu the sate of 6 per centtin t le 'to be ¢ on ethan : d within thirty from day of sale, otherwise the propert: 1 at the time of sale, | be resold at the risk and tof the defaulting le to be closed within 15 days from ¢ purchaser, after five advertisement in some Sale. otherwise the property Will bE rese hewspaper publishe D.C. All con- ene aati snl coat ed domaine. sorteaete eel ~ WI be required at Hh thie of the. sale ys’ advertisement in some paper pul 5 . Trustee, | a of sale to be compli with within fifteen ‘ashiazton, D. C. Conveyancing, &e., at cost of Ti Lith Bt. now. ‘The property will be sold subject to certain | from day of sale, or tly tastes reserve the parchaser. HENRY C. STEWART, Jr., Trustwe, | deed of trust, bearing date April 26, A.D. 1 to res perty Jit the risk and cost of " “THEODORE A. HARDING, Trustee, 620 Lith st. nw. | to W. E. Edmonstop and Aidis B. Browne, tru ave dered solo. by ckson of | Misses Rose Farrow and Carrie New= er of Washin, Hagerstown all cash, at the option it of $200 Will be requ L. 3 election by Mr. will interest parcels of land a Washingtoa, T and be last night, and will be tried toda Nearly all of the citizens of this village approve | BT . oe oy of the course that the town authorities are | U¥de, of Wa Eee: Aimee eee Hintle | cme. pursuing against the tramps, who have | <??3 by 3 Bilis. eether the garden become ‘such a nuisance that patience has | P@!{Y was @ thorough success in detail and now of Hagerstown, bas pr ceased to be a virture. Genien,, eal. thes financial weceipts very two low in the Bui gn ~~ cc Miss Mollie Klepper of Washington is | “t‘istetory ‘Indeed. Mr. C. B. Perry, presi- | h=s fece, upom which he Wil ereet Mane visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Waters Cooke. | 2¢Rt of the union; Miss Jessie Thompson | $74" apiece. upon which he will erect thand- m, who had been visit- jends, have returned payable of” trust rty sold, or all the option of the purchaser. A’ deposit formerly of Wash- the pr vulting pure five days’ advertise WED UN and cost of defaulting pur- at WAL i fs YY wg oat ae oe vn | S0Me residences. He will also add 10) feet pe BEE Orn — | fren, “secartng ihe Aticrican Recurtty and” Trust | Meu in any newshapgy pAdibtied: in tho district | The board of county commissioners. met | 24 Rev cooing hn en porns da | to the length of his bicycle factory in Core - ~ GEO. J. BASTERDAY, Trustee, FUTURE DAYs. Company, in five years from date, the sum of | of Columbia of such All conveya: and] on Tuesday, and after passing several | !' ne ° anada. | bett’s addition. Sy11-d&ds 1410 G st. ——— — — ~ | $5,000, rest from October 26, A. D. IN. recarding at pure SaaS road and bridge accounts, passed the fol- beget. yg geen oe oes obec =. G. SLOAN & €., AUCTIONEERS, said trust bearing interest at the rate of 6 per [ M. paeine . : ses of convention of the In- a rT 7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- 1407 G st. nw. | Cent per annum, payable semt-anunatiy. . YM. EARLE Se ee ope — = pee} = ternational Bo-¥.-P.W of America. Mrs. FREDERICK. gequexee of the rain A THURSDAY, AUG aT eat datece arta Terma of sale: AU ash. Al! comeeancing oe _Ss26-08ds_ ___Trusieen_ | Ret eat be paid $51.50 for “cay a mot | J. B. Lend, a, was shaken of the on, 4 Shier of trustets, THOMAS DOWLING © 00, 2 D, EXTENDING i will be required at time of sale. Terms of sale to . 12, ISM; that Henry Hager be authorized | [tainmem€-@eminitt@E, ahd had general | The onti-Gorman democrats of Frederick order ° supervisi fet ‘ptt acae ‘Auctioneers. ETO ELEVENTH STREET: RMLIQVED | be compted "with tn ten ders trom ate of kale, orses. | OPSES. | to repair ‘briage between Hicks’ mill ana | UP ion of the. fete. have arranged to hold a tariff reform mass RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘A BRICK-DWELL. | Sisk and cost. of di aulting purehasar pr. pure wasn BENS Sgr t AU CTIONE Mg i Lemmon’s bridge, at supervisor's rates. Ake CHERCH. enccogge in this city 2 pron evening: — | \s » A ‘A E BAZAAR, vt WRUSTEES’ SALE OF ONE NEW two-story |p, ¢ in deed. of trust,’ dated, Apett | °™"™™ W. B. EDMONSTON, NO. 940 LAL AVE. “4 guadimenagh-yrendpreacrncigradunre cep <4 BRICK HOUSE ON KENTUCKY AVENUE | 07 7:0 which ‘hes hee dale Crust: dated, Apett Office, 500 5th xt. nw. i i [ae See. The Chftstiiit leavor Society has ac- | ® Umber of local orators, denouncing the BETWEEN D AND E AND 13TH AND 14TH | XG. Tasc, ‘nt folie : one of the land 4LDIS'R. BROWNE, "| PEREMPTORY SALE OF FIFTY HEAD OF —— cuheh aiid pepeiinasse A course of the Senate tion. Se ORR ES DEN ian ACANE LOT | records of the District of Columbia, aml upon the Ofice. Paciic Wdg., 622, HORSES AND MARES. Glen Manor will be a scene of gayety to- | Haji, saameltation to visit the society at | Sha snageaing PresiicnrCloelamde loves ON (4TH STREET BETW! D AND E] written request of the party secured therevy, we 624 F st. a. w. Messrs. Miller & Rhoads of Hummeletewn, Pa.. Ballston on Sunday, August 5, when a joint 4 STREETS Pato ae ae will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of Js12-d8da ‘Trustees. mre en to us a car load, ot rome os night, when the “german,” for which many meeting-wi teHeld and a program of ex. The board of aldermen of Frederick have Default baving occurred under terms of a| the Ines, TUESDAY, AUGUST SEVENTH, — | and one pair within the ba- 7 a 2 i ‘of trust, dated May 15, 1808, und recorded | jet se MALS PASE POLK iCionK Ee FUTURE DA - gar SATURDAY rs NTY. | Invitations ars out, will take place. ercises arranged. for. the occasion. fixed the annual tax rate for thie city for & 16, 1803, im liber 1822, follo 116, of the land | following described ty, situate in the city of |< = 7 fee | stock bas been | The following Washingtonians are sum- The Choral Society recently organizea | the Current year at 87 1-2 cents on the hun- records of the District of Columble, the under. | Washington, in tbe District ‘aforesald, tow an EO ee ae oe ; mering at the “El Dorado,” under the hos- | \.4) re]. | @red dollars, the sume rate that has pre- trustees, named therein, at the request of | of lot numbered four (4, in 0. O. Howard's. Guccessors to Latimer & scan.) will suit, this . Solee f Mr. Frank Re Mr. and Mrs, | Will meet Monday night next in Odd Fel- vailed for several The board will the holder of the notes secured thereby, will offer | subdivision of part of squire north ¢f square un . er ‘i [and fine drivers, pitality of Mr. “PP. . al lows’ Hall for the’ first rehearsal. al for several years. wii Co, ee SOLE a a AT EBEY. | bered three busdred und *horty-four ON, Of 834), as RCE ON TUGGS STN WA AT Pi: | 2 fiE AMOVE STOCK WILL, BE, AT Heipat, | Alexander Merchant, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | “Miss Susie Thompson, Mine Gren tei take up at an early date the question of ware Cac Fie in ment oe ‘an eens | ae oe ee ae en ns ee WITHIN OUR SALES KOOMS, | THE TWENTY-SEVENTH. THE WHOLE LT TO | Hobson, Dr. and Mrs. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. | and Miss Garnet Payne of Wahiagen ae increasing the city police force and the Jots 27 and 33, in Wiliam A. hy agi subdivsion | 8" -<yor Chron woe District, Poe rap 3 ben the 3E SOLD WIT! OR RESERVE. Robert McLean, Mr. Louis Whitkowski, bin paid 1, eS. electric lighting facilities. im square east square 2, with the im- | same at Bortheast corner of sai a run- vi Cs nnie Henderson of Washi ao a od Pye agar Fogo Ea partion ote aa formant of woes et 1"! | Niary Moran, Mist Mary Shanahan’ Ms | visiting Alisa Kana Late, "St | | The Key Monument Ansociation has ap- thereon from November 10, 1900, ‘and $1,130 on let thence southwardly paraliel with the line of This will be a rare chance for persons wishing | de Ronceray and daughters, Mr. D. H. “ ae of young people, chaperoned by | school superintendents throughout the state 27, Loth falling due May 10, 1898. mont arenue to the south line of said lot, thence to buy good, reliable stock for y use. Fenton and daughter, Mr. E. B. Bowling rs. Flage irs. Heffner, consisting | to set aside September 12 next as Francis ‘Terms easy und made known at time of sale. eastwardly on said south line forty-three feet and RNY. OAK AND WAT iy? __§ BENSINGER, Auctioneer... { ong gon and Mise Burns. of Misses Clystie Heffner, Eva Birch, | Scott Key day, when each scholar of the RAYMOND 1. DOXALDSON, he and. tiene irthwituly. on the Westt ue et | SUITES. MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND OLS | MORTGAGEE SALE OF A VALVANLE Fan 1x | “A Indice’ bowling tournament was held on | Blanche ‘Bruner, Glaudie Cute, Pr public schools will be appealed to for « ee ee mw. | Oy See meee a es ae ae of be TERS, “CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, RE. CANSMULE DISTRICT, IX PRINCE GEORGES | Monday at Forest Inn, under the patronage | Bell, Adcle Tate, and Messrs. Webb and | ccntribution of 5 cents te the monument an, © ate cts. nw, | sinning. FRIGERATORS, SEWING MACHINE, | BATIT COUNTY, MD. of Mrs. L. A. Nichols, complimentary to | Arthur Plage, F. H. Eastman, Walter Ev-| fund. As there are upward. of 2m — a = And immediately thereafter, by virtue of a cer- FRY Pitas UPR ae ne eM AHOG: | The | uaderst the Ralthinere sen otk rant | her sister, the bride of Mr. Frederick Bates | ans, Will Melville and D. B. Patterson, left | school children in ‘the state, the appeal will, ee ee dod duly, revorded ia Tiber So Nish nt niolas | ORNAMENTS’ KITCHEN REQUISITERS ee ESDAY” AUGUST FIGHTH, 16, | Of Baltimore. The bowling alley was hand- | this morning for Colonial Beach for a two | it is thought, have very eeatiteine eon ~ a res in Liber No. a 5 . Se EDNESDAY, S 2 1894, = ; s A Oh PU MEANT, oe | Cee cori monte atm ae ee | - SOROS hay ina hs| emcee Ge ar anaane pe | SEES wee ins tom que] eeu ae Soe See eo NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE NORTHEAST. | written request of the party secured thereby, we AS. aS rie COMPANY’ which org bed area iy see ‘3k a tastefully arranged for the occasion.. pon sick. - is olan i a Qi the a 7 5 y. tning By virtue of « ce-tain deed of trust to us, bear- | will offer for sale, in front of the premises, in the — UNION BUILDIN "ANY'S | time of his deat a nts. situated shout | conclusion of the tournament, after refresh- 3 valescent. welling of Jeremiah Martin, knocked fing date March 29, 18%, and duly recorded April | same manner, tue remainder of said lot numbered K: 180, AT 13 M., AT 14TH AN mond, wit Laat station. twelve miles | Ments, the following were declared the win-| Rev. T. W. T. Nowland, formerly pastor | the chimney down and filled the house with 28, 1593, in Liber No. 1509, folio 116, of the land | four (4), in the same sulilivision of sald square AND A = a” AT AND from ae sament Meutea ners, and prizes were awarded as follows: | of the Baptist Church here, but now of | smoke. Mr. Martin was struck, knocked Sauk a6 as ee ed eae on eo ee | ee ee Ko ey ny Sy HORSES, CARRIAGES, ATARNESS, &C. eters es welluus fee tee vanteetue ex | Mrs Wincrsin Soeecn meat Gaien’ a cea Charlottesville, was in town Wednesday. | down and severely stunned, but has since it Barty sec ereby, We, = 330), dene Be B ser eis : : § . i 4 rs. J. W. Brown and family left this | recovered. pa | th Tin id lot distant forty- | TERMS CASH. C. G. SLOAN & ©O., fruits and the standard crops. some gold pin; Miss F. C. Roselle, secon bg pg ee ee __Avctloneers._ ] | Terma eary...,For particulars we local papers.cr | prize, a silver key ring; Mrs. Theodore | morning for Hamilton, izoudoun county, for | The individual deposits in the five na- DAY of JULY, A.D. 1804, at FIVE O'CLOCK P_M., | line of Vermont avenue, and running thence south- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. opr tctes nti ‘v Md. sage, Wasserbach, third prize, a r satchel | an extended visit to relatives. tional banks of Frederick, according to the all thay certain piece or parcel of land and prem- | Wardly parallel said avenue to the south line oo eee N, Calves gee ners, tag, and Miss Rica de Vecchi, fourth prize, | Among those who lost heavily by the big | reports just called for by the controller of See ee ee ee city cf Mashingtoa, District of | of sail fot. thence along said outh line thirty-one | erpsTEE's SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | _2°22%,29.81,au2,4,5,6 a silver clasp. The ladies participating in| fire in Washington on Tuesday night is | the currency, aggregate $1.SSn2Us10, of Columbia, aud known snd designated as and being | feet and seven inches (41 ft. 7 im), more or less, 0 1E HEIGHTS OF GEORGETOWN, D.C. ANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. “tgp “nt were Mesdames Barnes, | Mr. E. W. Creecy, who, with his family, is ch the Citizeas’ Bank has the bulk— Yor fourteen (14) io William I. Bramhall's subdi- | 0, the east line of 11th street, thence north on | DRAG bAWT OF THE LISICEM OF DEST — : pl ge : | boarding at the Eagle House. * | $1,326,004.62. In addition to the sums in the ‘vision of original lots 1 and 2 im square 1034, to- | Said street fourteen (14) feet to the north line of PLACE. - - 2 a TWO-STORY FRAME Roselle, Wasserbach, Bates, Johnson, Bai- i - : 5 = ee i ceer sui in gether with the improvements thereon, consisting of | std let, and thence olong aid north line thirty- | PEACE. oo a oe suse, dated November 1, | TRUSTEES SALE 01 SRE ORY AERRAME | ley, Lowell, Copenhaver and Misses de e town clerk is engaged making the | banks, tfiere is over $700,009 in the two sav- © three-story brick dwelling. fight (feat and, clehs inches GS ft. 8 in.), more or | ish ‘aod recorded in Liber ‘No. 1000, Tolle tn, af AND MT STREETS NORTHEAST, So | Vecchi, Rearick and Wasserbach. This be-| annual corporation assessment of personal | ings institutions of the city. Frederick Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | West, to the polnt of bezinning. the land records for the District of Columbia, I ise , * “° | ing Mrs. Nichols’ birthday her friends gave | property. makes the largest showing of bank ie to be ped im cash, and the balance in two equal | |The part of said lot first above described is tm- | Wit ‘sell at publ tion, on the premises, ’o 13% MARYLAND AVENUE. ¢ yee 1d | Mr. Doc. Center of Vhiladelphia is vis- | of any city in the state outside of Baiti+ fnstalimente, payabl- in ome and two years, with | Dreved by a comfortable frame dwelling. and the WEDNESDA AUGUST FIRST, A. v Isp, net By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | a dance at night in honor of the event, an itin, gins econh Mr H “4 ~ o. daisy Tome Soy of a cman Parente sem | ESE meng Umceibet tmoroved Tr a neat | VB OicLackk WA gart of a texct of ground | Eber No. suio 1 st wot, of the land record | presented her with @ beautiful bouquet of | stink sie ergierrecegid ~havomg Fy form EN GE 0 os bs o rick dwelling. . > Of the District of Columbia, we will sell, roses. n Loa) Geo. W. . B. onthe property sold, or all tash- al the option of | - Terme" Oue-third (1-3) cash and the balance tp | 08, the heights’ of Georg Gaks, formerly’ belonging | of the prewh “A straw ride, in which twenty young peo- | of Good Templars was held Tuesday night, | Frederick have beet tlestel’ present the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required | one ami two years, with interest at the rate of € | to the estate of Edward Linthicum, deceased, | DAY of At ple participated, was given by Messrs. Fred. | Addresses were made by Rev. S. A. Bail, | treasurer, respectively, of the Maryla purchaser at the time of sale. All convey- Fee eee by ee Oe tee etre. | The part to be sold fronts on the north side of | O'CLAX plece orp id George Page and Alfred Ray to the | Greenbury Gaither and others. “At the | Association of the Deaf, now holding ite Soma cd mpTarial foes. at the cont of | propecty auld, oF all cash, “atthe eption of the | Linthleum place and the west side of Lovers" lane, | own and described ae hit part of tot numbered | Misses Phillips on ‘Thursday evening last, | ext mecting two delegates to the Grana | annual convention in Deitimore. Gatln ton days frees doy of ssle, echatie tratis A Gerene of $109 ou: cach parcel wit | Ste, Sreiae eves two binkied Sk? ae | sim euare pombe the city of Wash. | the route being from Forest Glen to Tako: | Lodge of the state are to be elected, as well | Constable Jacob Brengie on Tuesday ar- — ht. to teed! the aronecty ee trustees | be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing thousand square feet of ground. A pint shone, together with all aml | ma. ‘The party returned at a late hour | as officers for the ensuing term and dele- | rested James Bowen and Wm. Stanley, Rod ‘cost of the ‘etautting purckasge 2 “t "© “8K | aha recording will be atthe rost of the purchase: | howsind suuare feet of ground. be ‘exhibited ‘ot privi- | 4, ises for thi joyment afforded | Sates to ihe district lodge, which meets at | Colored, on the sericus charge of assaulting EUGENE CARUSE she sermae Of sale Senet be, complied With fa\| tt ot ale. = say Wink | oe Pence coe eae ame, " Ballston on the 15th of August. and attempting to kill Frank Brown, col- CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, asters reserve the risht to resell the prop. | Terma of sale: One-third cash, balance fa equal lance in two equal | Mr. Herbert Gill, wife and children and| A meeting of the town council will be | ored. They were both given a preliminary ‘Trustees, erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur. | Payments, in one and two yea h lnterest ut Mr. H. L. Heiskell and family are the | held on Monday night next at the council | hearing before Magistrate Eaward Hewes, Address, 610 12th st. nw. user, after five days’ ndvertisement of such re- | She cie “sod becured by deed of’ teats peng guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fletcher at | rooms. and in default of $200 bail cach committed is N BROS, AUCTIONEERS, ne Star. erty sold, or all cash, at option of the purchuser. Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Garrison, who have | to jail to await the action of the grand sates se z Fa oe circ te A deposit of five hundred dollars “equired at time been at the Eagle House for the past two | Jury. TRUSTEES FOUR NEAT AND AT- JAMES F. HOOD, idee of aale, Convezancing ot Goat of purchaser, If eporit of $200 will d ES, weeks, returned to their home in the city | Mr. Ormond Hammond, the new sub- ; Pacific Datiiscen_ | from. day "Gr ate, the Trustee roserven the rigit | “ul"Tedaruing st eat of urchaste: Ter a ak Pee ceeded Geo. Le Wellington, In that ofc, Se RET Cae a a EE eRe [to be complied with in iiteen aayn from Gayot | 4 contingent of the “industrial army” ar- = was born Ss Soin county anh spat moat at DUNCANSON Bhos., AUCTIONEER: i Ns otherwise trustees reset right to resel 4 INVEST ME: = 18-d&ds Surviving Trustee, Tuesday night; they numbered his early life here, removing to Talbot By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated the ’ : a GRR SiR ns) | ace | the proper aclinespese cr aan — oe . county in IS47, where he was married. He fourteenth day of June, A. D. 1803, and recorded | TRUSTEES | SALE OF a eee TW Rites |G. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. aapeoddtga in Washington, Dc. | about thirty men, and it being so cold and! 4 further addition is about to be made at | belongs to the Hammond family of New Sree ear MEE Tecerts of the District of Ce 7) 880 G STREET SOUTHWEST. % re CL. JOHNSON, Tainy, Squire Oshorns, who ts one of the| woonsiis tay ‘the erection left & Daulsomss |Masenet. Giuriek, man Er ie eee Tie the hol By, virtue of a certain deed of trust bearing date | Fine Turnout at Auction. ALEXANDER ABRAHAM, || Emery Chapel trustees, gave them permis-| Cottage for Mr. Henry W. Olds, who re_| guished in the stare I eeceaed coments ou Disteht of 1 XY TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1x04, | _J¥26-eokds Trustees._ sion to sleep in the sheds belonging to the | cently purchased two tote in this cuburn, | Interest te increasing tm the congressional cu tne rouneit at the hotties ef" the setee sorusee HTH OSTREET AND" NEW “KORE DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, church property. They are under the array Mr. Olds has been a resident here several | forest gn, the sixth ne mgd yn 4 the holders of the ee soateaoly é . . ‘ “ PRIVATE | py; i 2 «x | Ship of “Capt.” Thomas, and came from | \, ay fy ST, A.D 1804, AT 6 O'CLOC Ro FOLDING NORTHWEST. a | ent eed. Tew semmen nantly Selipied | aay, sertelly aad steavos ae ek erick republicans is that Mr. Geo. 1. Wel- we 51, both nclust lescribved real estate, it xT, GOOD. SIZE, AND. KIND | BY virtue of a certain deed of trust duly record | and very hungry, and left yesterday morn- | County, socially, and otherwise, make it his | lington of Alleghany will not find his con- Manocte’s sttaliviston of art Bogen vane wees ALL E:ARNESS.” ALSO NEAR. | (210 Liber 1837, at Yello, 348 ing for Biadensburé- ie, who is staying at | Permanent residence. test for the nomination such a flowery bed se ag teeny ahh Neto at ini op ice ek itored | LS NEM, SEN OF, LINE REASEIOU ND | at "Pt ae ie Feelmnecerenptee Sie Wthan Krad, wite and granddaugh | of eane ax he imagince it to be. ft is doubts ee eres oe Wiurs, Ete., Ete. WE WOULD ADVISE OUR | past ERAS OeLaek aad ances Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nalley “and Miss | ter of Philadelphia are the guests i. | Sel miather he Wet pet eho wate of the ye th a of the sures AATEAM TO" ATTERD THe oa ES Teka ee ee erates estar | Anne Nalgene ee ee | ae AC ene a ee A ae Mertgemery to mach mesh prpcios hea a of the records of the SALE. 8 bia, n and dist! as the % e's Island, Md. seal lato we oe - _ 4 sapere gd of Columbia, together with the im- “ASH. C. G SLOAN & CO., Auets. | north 21 po "front of lot No. 38, is sjuare 25 gg og nt Dixon is visiting the Misses Carch, pext puneey. nies" suas ak and wn wary likely be Eisen the preference, Legg ongpla he purchase toney to be or NE Rage 2 Rane hg McElwee of Flint street, or die ee Ganon Chae, Lonaaonnareng o teen Bete Be ire p= legs yy in oy aa ndtv gears, pecured | MATCHEFE) DAKE _& 04 AUCTIONEERS. | gether” with ail ‘and singular the improvements, | | The physicians of Mr. A. 1. Keene who | (ios tringe early i August, Hafner and others, have mot been heard emnum, oF all yoy ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE_ ORGAN, | S838 easements, rights, privileges and appur- . ae from for some time, and it is doubtful days from day of sale. « oa as ct LTWENTY. i:AT | “Terms: One-third cash, the balance in two equal acs Mr. Raymond C. rom te fftees das from ay of ‘ale. ot | oe le pare pit of SN TEN AG Ms tll ast at the ROOMS OF RAL" | ght mente in te gre, rene, Rote. tov he SANDY SPRING. For a number of years past Berkeley | sit (0 Washington. ae inn se pobiisted in: Waahaccour De | teen di ie, thermos, Shane or nenys PT aaee CHT Delosing GS the | Heyaite temtanmuaiy. to, bersecared by" deed at | one ap, ge Church of Ashton hae received | Strings Hotel, Berkeley, was the hoine of | ,,DE.,charies W. Hoffman spent Monday ? parch-se + DE | erty will be resol nal cost 0 estate o . oe aa y aia Ca cash. fs te cape ‘ ae Se eee Totes te wre i ing’ purchaser “after five days" notice of such resale | "Terms cash. JESSE C. ERGOOD, tption or ‘the Ywurchangr deposit of $200 wilt | the handsome donation of $7 worth of new | James Thomas, who, a few years ago, died |'"p. Mand Edward ‘T, Maller have: res cL i by advertisement in some a (Administrator. | he required of the puiphasér at the time of sale. | iCos for its Sunday school library from | there penniless, although at one time he | turned to Washington from a pleasant visit = ee Oe raat ies rm tt reenact dnp era re a AM ye" complied with in Afters dara | some Baltimore friends of Mrs, W. E. Har-| cok have drawn his check for $90,000, | hee. = = . —_—— ‘erms of sale to « pl eer iv “i oe - FE TL An BANDOOME THREE. | from day of sale. othern@me trustees, reserve the | rig, the wife of the minister in charge. TARE. eeernen pre area igh “aire i Ie defaulting. purchaser after five ‘days ndsert | A Darn containing 600 bushels of wheat, — sa itieubihan “omurk Gs tone bee ~ P 5 nor St : ied te Wasiegtega he een | she. property oc /sonetan “Bernesicy (ot | Ose ee eas, can of tue aenk | WOet Venetian Setnaee Pee ee Bp vitor cb a certein ceed ative, Gta ef ido Ss, s0nKsoN, Olsiey,_wan struck by Hawining enh totally | jciteie Wi tak beMOMS of the ship nent 8255 by Clever Sharpers. , Ist ds . A. D. 1890, and recorded ie egos ol destroyed last week. Eastern, and some fifteen years ago he or-| A ®pecial dispatch from New Brunswick, Lit Genesee ira ppeseweny (ends 2 s*__| | The Montgomery Club was entertained at ganized an expediticn to the arctic regions, | N. J. to the Philadelphia Inquirer of today + and a reauent | =, =; “4 ne giv om phia i — needled igh lh An Aged Banker's Ding: Alibway 5: Sonatas ee cpren He was known to every one in ané@ about | Stetes: A gang of New York buaco men edie op aay Cece lig ; rik St PAY OP AC. | Ex-Ranker F. V. Rockafellow of Witkes. | 9¥, and it was generally conceded to have | PY jiicy ‘by the nate. of “Jimminette’s | have located at Crow Mills, between thie soy 5h att, one Ooty ee OcLock’ PAL. | yee 5 tal h {- | been one of the most interesting meetings of | and they showed thelr appreciation and re-| city and Metuchn, A “steerer” of the ¢ tet sea. of the land recotde Of the Dis teed groperte, “atuaten 4c barre, Pa., was takes sto the beg ist the year. Benjamin D. Palmer presided, | spect by turning out to his funeral in large gang piloted a West Virginian to thei¢ ie auction. ia | city of W District of Columbia, to w tentinry, yesterday, Geen cruna SE CULE | 7s elise sMar rhe wacrelany; aad ie | Ober. Ut, as a aad one, no relative be- | 2d svous last might and. seld. him 61,500 | th AI that certain piece oc parcel of land. 2: people being at thé Lehigh Valley depot to lerijowing guests were present: | William | ing near; but amidst the ditges of the local n A cols” for $255. Ble wr DAY of Al A.D. 1894, at FOUR O'CLOCK-| iors, known and dieti a catch a glimpse of the old banker as he | Canby, Robert M., Asa M. and Caleb Stap-| Land, and after appropriate remarks by a | Worth of “green & Pak my ogcsinge | - t i y-two (32) in Brainard WH. Warner's: G 7 X ister, th nains were tenderly Jaid | put on a night train at Metuchen by one of eopeeey ti t the folowing escribed real cast fifty-five (55) feet of | boarded the train. Great tears slowly rolled | jer, Robert Marshall a os amen remains sk oer A vot the Dunco men, who eccompanied him to _ aS per pk fia what is known gs George - “= if Ne Yashington and Ashby jer of | away e cemetery a lot prepared at m . ~g- x = Pre of the records of the surveyor's office of the Dis- ssed on this occasion was the man for what he was in life. - ena toe ~s pe py ipriucive, (HOLSEAS | ict of Columbla, together with The lurerements | scenes of Cilantro Sea an texed question of the comparative profits of Siete Sm Legeee. was kate | SY EOS ee fa cath: be : 45, a3 per plat id. subjec / timate association began to disappear for | farming now with those of the past. The | near Lithia, Va.. on the Norfolk and West- mann PM: Sa, Boo wr oer Raper pimple 7, of the records TEOO, tated November’ 1° isi, vam | the last time, and sinking his head in his | fan’ was admirably treated ‘in essays | ern allroad. iis. sad ministrators brought | watll Be was cntzde toe em eNN unk Bocused by eed of trast coon EVEL of OF the District of C 1, 1896, with interest thereon, paya- | hands, he went out of Wilkesbarre, as many | furnished’ by the est, and Dr.” Francis | suit, against te company ‘ai Cs) eA Py, Ee il cash, & » optis ffbod robin ye liy, at 6 per cent per ¥ back, Thomas, and it was dec! that wl e | verd bs for $4,000, ate were or one. He a ae sae ae eee Ail be oftered sep | Piterma of sale: ‘One vind of te a money tert 'he serves cut his sentence he will re- | agriculturist of 1604 has far more comforts, compromise has now been reached by the | contents were worthlene. He left the train trot ihe balance inoue, 115° he paid in cash aad the halanee to be paid in | main there two years aed tito soomtiestpt | nd ore en eee e para eee A peoepatiag party, 3 Hemmond | turning to Metuchen, he hired a carriaze i notes of the pur- i espectivel 2 court affirmed the decis- v4, § . wie abure, ' ne intere: drove te the hcadquarters of the gang. at puntoner ster Ser ais Sameaeh egress tee wee Ceallrenty, Tneice vce aoe anal siice Vie supreme Cour Aime. 4 aged ex-| for his labor, and greatly increased outlay | Htnfer of Martinsburg, ‘nnd in the interests | and drove tc the Readauarters of the Game: some ew alls, and tec ronerty soll, with interest, payable banker was taken to Jail, there seems to | in farm machinery than formerly. | The | of New: York capitalists, have started out to | Phe, nooo of approshing wheels, Alarmed Paper publishel iz Was tthe rate of G per cent per annum, or all cash. | nave been a revulsion of the feeling that | scciety adjourned to “Woodlawn,” the home | Ico oe ee eet acne Sree. . They hare | SS as mk te Mares OO. abe eek ‘“Gius. purchaser, A deport, of $200 | Dilnifested itself at the time of the bank's | of B. D. Palmer, in August. opened up at tie = Ni at) cocks to tnaee Miparaapendinn’ teenee an aw. will be reg na ce mic oe believed that m: f those | Quaint old “Fair Hill” was one of the first | miles from Cherry Run station, and will aig 9 4 rusice. Ih Closed tnt Otherwise | crash, and it is belie at many of thos ua ee ee ee ee ee ae ee him in running down the gang. Bie host. D.vr. fifteen days. | the property and cost | who most bitterly clamored for his convic- | hcuses in Sandy Spring neighbor! > ak eelat anal bit weomeer sesso ther ag refused to give his name. ; to reselt the | 6¢ defaulting parch: * adver- | tion and consequent humiliation wilt join | open its doors to city boarders, and that its | that po! . s | ——-—- eee -—-— tisement in “come newspaper published in Wash- | in an effort to secure his pardon at the next popularity has not waned in more than | thorough study of tie coal deposits ia i At Oe Ce Be ue He pat of purchaser. | meeting of the board of pardons. It is be- | thirty years is evinced by the following list | North mountain, and is acquatiited with the | Tn che use of commens rester ay the I Trustee, round. j 14 providing for an equalization of rates ' y ~RHEEM, T ved by its promoters that a petition with | of Washington people who spent last Sun- | & a 2s Me NGASTELD Ay. Tratee. shee Trasiccs, f srasaneg CUABENCE B. HEPES, Troster | {its object in view would be libevally signed, | Sis" shern Sar, eed Bite: Mile Desh saa | °d. Calvin Trumphour was released from | is London maaeed Sts ascend sending”

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