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10 ‘ THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. ee ; — = = — — = —— SUBURBAN NEWS| srst's of sectartenore,stervins |trevom Deatens Axo Caruotics.| a faedom aramted. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. . D. W. Bs Germantown, — esident has gran| ee SE “eee Z ing’ Smecting of the board of directors of | Archbishop Corrigan is Dared to En-| Theodore G. A old, convicted in the Dis- TOMORROW. FUTUR pave. -¥- oe. Sey, on Gatasny erating, want exvanan- force Satolli's Decision. trict of Columbia of murder, and sentenced | RATCLIFFE, PARE & (00.. AUCTIONEERS. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ne "station, corner of New ae — Se - ’ 0 Pa. ave. we ad be od we and C sireet. ANACOSTIA. ments were made for the extension of its | From the New York World. April 8, 1893, to imprisonment in Albany a <q | CHANCERY SALE OF TWO UNIVPROV a Street a pa Sata Huet Rockvilie, where seventeen "phones | Archbishop Corrigan has written a very | penitentiary for four years and six months, | PERADEE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEtxg | CHAN ESTREET GETWEEN ISTH AND. LATHE | esta micaze and, Northwest ee Limited Severai days ago several boys, on mis- | have be 4 ordered for use of the county | important letter to the editor of the Wine | The application for pardon in this case was AS 744 STH STREET SOUTHEAST AND REAI patents DOSTEEAST. the Supreme Conrt of | yay Lumcitnatl, St. Loulé and Indianapolis, Vestle chief bent, left their homes, and, after tra- | “Sunday niaht the Deenesville M. B. Sun-| 444 Spirit Gazette, in Which. he makes én [indorsed by the President ag follows: | _Sigx.s vit STHEET SOUTHEAST, BY AUC- | ene’pistrsct of Columbia, paoed on the th das of | "Por Pittebare ced Gievcasak epee ant inte Versing Jefferson street some distance, dis- y school celebrated in the rendition of | authoritative statement with Ses ;Granted. This convict Has! been: iayele EDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1904, ot FIVE] 215, 1604, Jn eauity” cause AO ae, seer | ain a 5p ms ° ‘uw . “Th "a fa decision of Monsignor Satolli affecting |oned more than two years, including the , We Will Sell in front of prem. . wl ngeng! |. are co nts: | “For Lexington and Staunton, covered that there was a large quan | “The Church of the Future” an appropriate S is) lers. The arch- | time he has been in jail prior to his convic- and James S. Lrewer et ‘al. are defendants, 1 will |} i = ote | Program. Superintende ank Robinson 2 lie iauc i Sey trait Si the cetera, ct Cab Titt's | en Sepeeintantesie Frank Bebinson Be ee ict EE Heid ant | Sloe Walle’ ten tortor divectis’ anwnivee sii Preperty. There were no dogs to disturb | cises and Rev. Wm. €. Brian made an ad- | >!Shop’s letter was called forth by | the case do not present reasons for inter- their quiet munching of apples and peaches, | dres: tion.” torial recently published in the Gazette, | ference, I have deiermined to pardon the but befor: they had finished one of Col. iss ida Ciemm eft Monday for (tlea | which says of Monsignor Satoll's decision: | prisonet. in the ‘eliet that is disposition Puta catennast senganned, oma te begets to be absent the remainder of the | “Will it be enforced in the cities of the “7d character are such that the punish- fH HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 8, | Ser for sale SQUAR WO, 4 12 feet 4 inches on Sth street southeast back toa wide alles, Improved by two cick how and above an incumbrance of $2,200 OND DAY U1 K P. M., the! pin. daitee ot Luras, 3 or Balt ime sen 117) and ith relati country? Fully two-thirds of the retail|ment he has already suffered will answer sok ail cash, at the option of the an let being O83 front ten ise} to their heels. The affair was reported to | SUmmer with relatives liquor ealers of the country are Roman | all the purposes of reformation, that his yin ibe complied cite te ate an | aces es waglf he weather ts the local police and information filed FALLS CHURCH. Catholl Some of these are liberal con- Wife and daaghters are deserying of sym- ont of de wtp soll, cay aeons Terms of sale, as prescribed by the against James Dixon, W Drummond, ¢ Sayers, a Joe tributors to church funds. We appreciate | Pathy and that opportunity is offered him = “ fully the delicate position in which Arch- | for redeeming himself in honest employ- ‘ ir arrest. | 4% laree congregation assembled at the) bishop Corrigan ad the other bishops of | ment, which is awaiting him. of Chureh Hill, Md. and | PFesbyterlan Church on Sunday night Miss Helen Brow the Catholic Church in this country are : Miss Fannie L of Reisterstown, are the | the meeting of the Christian Endeavor placed by the decree of the papal delegate. Georgetown Cycle Club, Guests of Miss Mary Davenport, on Maple | ciety to hear the report of the delegate to | We voice the sentiments of a large majority Articles incorporating the Georgetown avenue. = the Cleveland convention. Miss Nellie Hawx- | Of the Hauor dealers of this city and Lro Cycle Club have been filed by Geo. W. Cook, Te EAR Rae Cone natee Deer rec ne | burst le the meeting. Miss Clara L. Gul-|.¥% @ saving, “We dare Archbishop | |T. M. Stearn, J. Hart Brittany, C. R. will soon have completed arrangements for i to) entoree, In letter, and iin iapirie the | 7 AC Bt a ae ee ser their annual outing. “This year they will | a&eF, the delegate, read her report, which | decree against the liquor traffic Just issued Jones, Chas. jetcher, R obtain quarters at the hotel at Piney Point | gave in minute detail the proceedings of | by Mgr. Satolli, the papal delegate. Let the | @ Bice: and. spend a week or two on the water| the creat convention. It was of an ex-| @chbishop do it and watch the conse- | = front. a ceedingly interesting character, and was | W¢D¢es- . AUCTION SAL The subcommittee representing the citi- | listened to with pleasure. A vote of thanks | _1¢ Archbishop's le =F RNOON. THIS APTEES Ne All recording, com d cost of the third of the ‘ one year and hird in two years f the deferred payin deed of trast on the propert to be approved by the court payable sem! lly, at the rate of 6 jer c annem until pa all cash at optic chaser. Taxes paid or allowed to the d All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost ted November 1, | A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of | No. 1500, folio 104, of | sale. Terms 4 within ten days District of C ustee reserves the | the premixes, ‘on risk re 1 tract —-e+—— 11:15 a.m. and 05-30 pam. 00, 8200 wt 30 2-0, ing at Zens who met at the ma8s meeting called Was tendered the delegate for same. yesterday. upon the Distsjct Commissioners | “yi, Howard Jacobs on Saturday shot a Edward “In reply to bes rit Pitladelp hia “ ted »plicatic . y Te on © CO., AUCTIONEERS. Linthicum place and the west Ageia ees eater niaien * ind formally presented their application for | white crane which measured five feet ncrost ees spo say that Uo ATCLIFFE, DAR @ CO., AUCTIONEERS, — | Linton: y nd SALE OF TALEDEEMED PLEDGES. ~e7 — eens ans sows | whan geccrea | the Wings. The white crane is said to be frit ade aay ta siehna OF ONE NEW, TWo-sTory | contitins son a IND, As, at TWO O'CLOCK, we Will co President Buckley of the Citizens’ Associa- ‘Siajor Ww i Gate Wee weinsinend a no Catholic can refuse to accept th Nettie TAM) OAME | the boundaries of the samo will be ‘exhn to sell, at’ the establishment of BE. Hei tion that everything will be done by him to | 2 a 2 : ; the fear of consequences, I have peylvania avenue northwest, all half interest in the feed business of Mr. S. oo Saat "Terms ch interest 's vdue up to this date . 10:00 am, [ay age Soe she aoe In : idition | RY Newlon. nk yeseibeg rai ee 5 — fine Iolanond ikings. ‘Trine, Studs aud se. Senders, 4:29 a.m. noon to the request for fire protection, the com- Mer aie ‘ my duty. Please remember, tell prves pei id, Silver and Metal Watches, all lay and Sen Isle City, week days, 422 mittee also requested better police facilities, | ,, VT: 3; M. Newlon has rented one of the at aeceptance of principles is not to per cent per : ult having occurred under the terms of a © biind application of | deed of trust, dated May 15, 180 > same on all occasions and under all cir- 16, 1993" ta 2, follo 116, ances, M. A. CORRIGAN.” Pt Priced Dis of Col The elitor of the Gaze! P. J. Smith, vege ge Clocks, Clothing and Books | ® nih class of Zouds generaliy found in a lean office. This sale shall continue until al) | 22: lots are disposed of, Ticket town customers, kindly take not toon. Sundays, 4:20 asin. Brigantine Teac 4:20 asm. and hoon. Sundays, 7) % a Except Sunday. U Daily. ¢ Sunday only. x Express trains. red by decd of trust on prop- sh, at bate oft purchaser, undred dot quired at ith th Citizens of Twining City have petitioned | Hl. Turner houses, and will soon move in. | pe confounded Same new facts concerning the robbery at | ,,>! ee eee er et of Uy I the - 4 h jy26-6: rake: Rageage called checked from betels Suitland on Sunday right have been brought | tn in the bureau of engraving and print-| has this to say about the archbishop’s | , es = — — Broker. _ | residences by ‘Transfer Company on « to light. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William | !"S- letter: | Mae StS SE. | Ra fiche Alcan, G19 and 1351 pa. ave B. Nerce left their home near Suitland and | 4, MEcting of the town counell was held | “The answer does not entirely and square- | FOUIL . : s rustee. eS ee ft awn CHAS. 0. 8 left in charge of the home a colored man | Ft MIsht. w 8 faa tana ing Doosant, | IY meet the issue. It is not a question of meteor FUTURE DAYS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED Gen. “Manager. Gen 1 Serv They returned that night to find | {RE er Pea = gg EN, ee accepting a principle laid down by the head | 0! lots ce z = eects PROPERTY AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER | — SOUTHERN RATLATAY = everything scattered about in the various | (\""4,"!%:;, Road were as cc cade oe e ¢ TY | to an jaca NCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. OF -ENTI STREETS (PIEDMONT AT LEN: rooms and their irested servant nowhere | - M. Ellison. Dr. J. B, Gould; committe in spirit the principles rou N NORTHWEST, W c. Schedule in effect July 1 to be found. Upon further investigation, it | OF Street lighting, J. W. Brown, the pap e| St. both falling aue EP sirtue of a cert dated the | aM trains arrive aul ¥ i was discovered that a razor, a crepe show! Soa N. Lyn b face of st slv_ adverse pi “1 nt, | Perms easy and an, as bo Hat time of sale. wy le aa Brg go senger Station, Washington, D. and several ew aller articles had dis B. Fadeley, E. J. Northrup, G. The issue is: “Will the archbishop give RAYMOND 1. Sets land records of the District of Colutubia, aud at am. daily—Local for Dany Se Ge. ame thn doce Bronte Messrs. J. W. Brown, E. J. Lewis and G. | orders to refuse admission to Roman Cathe. request of the party se ae publ s, we will a ty | Gaither were appointed a committze to re- | lie eties to an t ouse, and she ediatety | G soci any bears Cagbayr Pgpency and she lmmediately | vise the ordinance in regard to bicycle rid- principal or a: ft was apparent that efforts had be Sie oe She ace Sl ee . sale of intoxic to find the money. Furniture was cut to, B. Church, W. M. Elfison, W. N. Lyach | struct the c Pieces and upset, and the lower doors of a C. Hough were appointed a commit- | privileges of Washstand had been forced open. Had the | te? to investigate in regard to the purchase | who sell thief been more systematic in his search he | ©! @ fire engin, th INVESTME By virtue of fourteenth a Brad erie d in the county of W foresaid, amd known, shered six 16), inh in the Howard University ALD and recorded f the District of TRE GREAT sovTHERN : Paliman Buffet St ‘ashington via Chi nd Jacksonville for Augusta, promises, situated in the Distriet guished ax lot five G subdivision « Th 1 latsr 1 the farm of John A. Smith, commnnly i as | through Palit et ieee Weve teased the tieasure. for it ¥ ne tax on dogs was fixed at $1 for males re, east of the th street sonnets, with one. for New + might have found the treasure. for It “ule no ae cel abe riya George: | Hrookville turnpike. cuntalnine #409 myuare, feet | forts at “Atiauta, for Wirwinguatn, Ale ee eaten AE Some, At | OF ee fe eens nea ite eect $ : trust, recorded | Ait those’ er: | af” zromma, (86 the “sald utativtaton wan made | Gon “Greenies Mins. fc x ‘ o ae) teat wight at OM Peliows Hal, & cone rhe espe oe premises known | the county sutveyor of Washington county, Dis! +45 Daily for Orange and interm mot found. She came to Anacostia and r last night at aT 1 al. A t | his letter in di ton, TM sell of Columbia. statias, and throagh train for Roy al ported the robbery to the Anacostia police, | of new members were addei to the roll. | ments will be beemives, at rms of sale: One-third of the purchase monex | Structure. Waitt ee das and yesterday the affair was reported at ser eves justified.” | ai ee as, of | in cash, the talance in one nnd two years, with | 1043 UNGTON AND SOUTHWEST. Police headquarters. HYATTSVILLE, ee Land, sitiigted and be (111), | intercat. and serured ty a devd of —<o ED LIMITED. composed of 1 The colored element have commenced ——— LEARNED IN FROG LORE. and Kuown and de t toe oF aan a on ond Gack te hema thon their annual camp meeting at Garfield. Golten Rule Lodge, Me. 46: OM, held eee a0 etn “on at, mares cont. Shorid the terion Of | Jackeewwiie and Tatu, catrsing Paitan Sleek FeO an sting meeting last night at Mo- | Nebraska Man Who Makes Moncey | oi tat fe ar oeater rts art Dew Wotk to New Geivane sis Atlante ent OOKLAND. chanics’ Hall, and after transacting the| Ralsing Bateachians for Market. | ‘ id ia eas the risk and cost such public netter MICHA! at HENRY M. RAKER. T; MM] je27-aaas House of ‘sontatiy me CANSON BROS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF AND UNIMPROVED Nati am, Extensive preparations are being made at | "Siar business elected R. F. Anderson | A sreat_many are familiar with | the Catholic University for the reception of a Geo. tt conductor and R. | methods of sing successful crops o Bishep Keane, who left Rome on Monday | F: Brown chaplain. ‘Ths following officers | farms that are uner cultivation, but fe for home. Dr. Henry Hyvernat has arrived | “*Te installed: J. William Lynch, worthy | possess knowledge of profitable inves:ments from France ard a half dozen more of the | ™#*tet: W. Brooke Hunter, junior master; in crops raised under w. faculty of the university are in their cla | ®-. F- Anderson, treasure; R. F. Brown, | Kansas City is an aut chaplain; Mr. Jas. S. Brookbank do Mr. hs in qvarters. This week about thirty zs | Jo: old “itaree ie privileg: editaments to Ub appertaining. per cent ‘per annum the parchaser. A deposit of $208 Ww nived wt t : wea days. fh yt Sunday, and Ga iM, and 3:32 p.m, for Leesburg, and 6:33 p.m, Returning. arrive Washington from Kound ity on the latter. al extensive frog anmuouly, secured = A. Scaggs were reappointed inside and ge plan of A raid from St. Charles College are expected to | ourside sentinels, r-spectively Se ee “deponit red at METERS Frustee, ek TY (a0) TWO. 5 os arrive, and a retreat with its solemn ob- hael Cahill and Harry Saunders, the he most successful frog farm is a nat- att 216 F st. nw. HOUSES AND FOUR UNIMPROVED LOTS. 13 a.m. 2:20 pm. and 6:30 pm. Mansee servances will be begun. two Coxeyites who were arrested and placed | ural lake, to a reporter | phy 2 5 ¥ MEDEA —] By virtue of 2 deed of trust to ux, bearing date | £22 7 E, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. — | May 14, 1891, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1380, folio 261 et se in the Bladensburg tockup last Sunt Mr. Edward Phillips of the patent office | wore released by Eailiff Simms yeste Eas just compie‘e1 and moved into his haxd- | evening, who ected under the orders o ‘if inion §140 a.m., daily, except Sanday, and = S:4) a.m. daily frow Orange. + Of the land records of the Dis- | Tekets, Sleeping Car reservations and infermas for the with frog rat great trouble | wise Irusteeg reserve ¢ the | the risk amt cost of to resell purchaser, after of fi in Missouri. It was originally ste eve day published in sume ae or DESIRAT: by TWO-STOI YY | trlet of Columbia, and at the request of the parties | tion furnished at offices, S11 and 1200 Penn scme new residerce cn the Riggs road near ners. Justice E. M. Hurley | !tkes too pfeturesque. A plain, eversday | My! NG TE ieen HATH. WITH | frome se mata the SIXTH Chillum, being in the Stott subdivision ofa dlignant cver the men bet body of Water without improvemenis is the | EN IMPROVEMENTS, BEING NO. 184, at POUR O°CLOCK part of Chiltan Castle Manor, leased before they were brought to trial, as | best. I have one froy fa a acres | .. the following described real estate, situa aie what is known as Georgetown, in the District and being all of lots nambered 34, 35, TEENTH SPREET, “MT. PLEAS- ¥ stiin deed of trust Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barton, Miss Merle | their offense was against the state and not Barton, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Carmick and | @8ainst the town. Kellins. one of th 1,344) frows for breeding purposes, Master Edward Carmick are sojourning at | Monwealers, who had trouble with ! resulis were mos DS. : Coiten’s Point, St. Mary's county, Md. Chicago men on last ‘Satuzdzy evening, | be four years oll ‘toc bee ing. Pat A ny company of young folks from | rent to the house of Bailiff Simms on Sun- | in the farm in the spring ant you will Brookland and University Heights enjoyed | day night and begged for a night's Icdging, | a crop of young {roe In ghe fal The fr @ straw ride to Forest Glen on Saturday | Stating that he was afraid to remain at | or tne first ¢ t re evening and a dance upon their reaching the camp, as the Chicago men meant to ec until ‘(hak piceeamt reser’. harm him. He was allowed to spend the | Baptisiaal services were held in the Queens- night at Bailifii Simms’, and left in the town Baptist Church of Brookland Sunday | ™erning for parts unknown. evening, the candidates being Mr. William Mess: Rexford M. Smith, Archie Wells Hackett and Masters Willie and Frank | #74 Dr. Alfred H. Wells left this morn- ‘West, sons of Rev. R.R. West. ing en their bicyele boat for several Mr. Chrisiiancy, son of the late Senator | W*eXS outing on the Potomac. They will Christiancy, is spending the summer at the | Vitit Mazshall Hall, Colonial Beach, Piney home of Mr. William H. Stalee of Provi. | Point and Leonardtowns The boat is a v Trustees, RE pars. Y & HERR in Liber PIONEERS, of the Dis party se Loffer for PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B sts, In 24. INN 10:30 A.M. PENNSYT. inclusive, ‘ of parts . inelusive ¢ : 4 ADDITION), in square numbered 45, as per plat ‘ANIA LIMITED. Pullman recorded iu Liter A. It. &. folio 237, of the recons | Sleeping. Dining, Sucking mtd " office of the surveyor of Harristarg to Chicago, Cincinnati, I tepcther with the improves Geveland and Toledo. Buftet Parlor € us of sale: The property will Le offered sep- | rishurg. ind'the terms'of wale in case of each par. | 10S AM. PAST LINE —Patlman Rotet Poslor will be one-third cash, the balance in one, | Car te Harrisburg. Parlor and Dtning Cars, Hare three years, for which notes of the pur- | rishurg to Pittsburg. ’ 5 Wearing interest at 6 per cent per annua, | 3:15 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS, le seutl-annually, and secured upon | —Pullman Ratet Parior Car to Harrisburg. Sleep= the property sold, will be taken, or all cash, at | ing and Dining $ the option of the par A deposit of $100 will | Cincinnati, Loulevil be required at time © on each parcel sold. oP.» Purchaser's cost. | Ing Car to Chic FE ¢ subdivision of the office we T ‘aites, Oak Desk, Upright st the>ron T: Tat orms of sale: AN eash. A dopesit of Trou | be rean'red at the tires of eal iia fre net complicd with within fifteen da: trustees reserve the secure $5,000, md deed of trost os lets has popular able. There ¢ frogs for the marke: nd others y = . whi ml cost of t See ot bens ete Ca ee ae et he dae et X pes ethod is to v: nie nd cost ‘erms of sale to be oi ith ia c re ence street. ingenious contrivance, and was built by Mr. an ae = they oe js to batt hooks w.th | a Pci great: Ha rn poet g Masa nag aga nl gmt Tio PM. SOUTHW 2 Mr. ard Mrs. Robert Ridgway and Mr. | Rexford M. Smith. © gape) arab it Netienacee they way gens of cor ere published in | property at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- et cea a oS. Laue, and Slecpe Audubon Ridgeway have returned to Brook-| Am interesting game of, base ball was rogs have more sag. Pirate ry | at cost aa ha ee MAHLON ASHFORD, 10:40 PM. PACT EXPRESS.—Pallman Sieep> Jand from aa extended outing at Point | Paved at Branchville last Saturday between | credited with sing. i firmly. | , 4 : FULTON LEW ALDIS B. BROWNE," — | Ing Car to Pittsburg. Lookout. Md. the Fairview and Lopham-jeams, which re- | that they have = langusse, ale twos oe coe L. KEV? DUVAL, Iy25-00 e ‘ Trusters,_ | 30 a.m. for Kane, Canandaicna, Rochester an@ Messrs. Hetfield, Armstrong, Quinn, Mc- | Stited in a Victory for the former ciub by | a wag d betler for Pest Gaener t, * Mi goat 9 1403-F st. now. - ; = ALGO ——— | SIAR Fane atts, ‘except, Sanday. - Gevand cape Suumer eecurned em Monday | 4 2005, f 2 to 11, “noma end sheohend | ff", beter (1 Prot Gamer to ae! A Foreign Minister's Ef- See ae ree] eee. es RE ee deen & tty es Coltenra, San were the battery for the Fairviews and x hathe artioniative paw. fects at Public Aucti P= TRUSTEES SALE CF A NICE TWo-sToRY | F"10 p.m. for Willimmapnrt, Rutalo Mr. John M. Schwatka last evening ten- | CO™bS and Sweet for the Lanhams. stead of wast! fects 2 udLiC AUCTIO! . BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREMISES | and Niagara Falls daily, except. Soturday, with dered his resignation as secretary of Brook. ———__ : Spe eee l L CUP ¢ PEI pit, S STREET SOUTHWEST, ante | Seem hingren ‘to Ker hoster, land Lods>. I. O. O. F., on account of busi- SANDY SPRING. when ds 1 . sor Sep sancrts hg pf trust-bearing date | 10:40 p.m. for Erk jechester ang + as T have fully test. il become accustomed Fess engagements, and Mr. Georse B. John- ae - ston w.ts elected to fill the vacancy. ke c io be © edg Next Sunday evening communion ana | A all-day picnic for the ben:fit of the | to being fed a aaabe a practice ac christening scrviees will be held at the | Nerwood Chapel Sunday’ school 6h Thurs- Phage arin “ : Brookland M. E. Church. Anna Hollidge | day last was a_ gratifying success, the ithin the corporate im gud Bessie Biret have made the best record | weather being” fine and the attendance rok for attendance at the M. Sunday school | large. The children played games and sang _ oo, and have been presented with nandsome | "= Pr aiGe reel cae REET Oxford Bibles. The roll of honor consists of | hY™mns in the pretty grove at Oakwood, cnd | PAREE CHILDREN SUFFOCATED. Anna Hollidge. Bessie Biret, Florence Lil- | the assembly was very pleasantly addressed i in wens, Randolph Owens, Sadie A. | in the afternoon-by the Rev. L. A. Thirl- | Found Dead a Freight Cali Qwens, Lola Owens, Mary Rebecca Hollidge, | keld, formerly of Washington, now a resi- - ee eee Harry Park Hollidge, Homer Malone, Nettle | dent of Laurel ets Coa ul udgin and Hattie Helen Johnson. ae: * Raymond, nine year: ‘These young folks will be presented with | Most of the physicians within seven miles Gia wiekaic Vanes 4 handsom-ly engrossed certificates as a re- | have formed what they term “The Doctors’ lain: th (20th) day of M recorded ame the laud records Columbia in Liber No. 1697, at the request we will offer at public the pretmises, on TUESDAY, TE or AL . AT G follow ing described real estate, of Washington, District of + AD. Ini2.and | Ruffalo daily, amd Niagara Full the Distri. urday, with Sleeping 6S et seq.. ond | and Saturda: notes secured For Philadel E in front of | 4 p.m. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED. Pore VENTH DAY | tor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore, tow °CK PM, the | New York dail, for Philadelphia week a te ta the city BS Dining Car), 9:00, 9 . to wit: All am., 12:15, 3: and 120 feet | that certain piece or parcel of land’ and premises | Gn Sundar, 7 e adily - re <3) oo Sn bet paces am., 12:15, 3:15, 4:20, opposite | forty-one (41) in Thomas J. fking'’s subdi of | Philadelpiia only, Fast Express, 7 purchased by the W iaiegion jote in square numbered three bundesd end cighty- | dace. Express. 2201 and 5:40 pm. daily, Katiroad Company for a union | mine GSU). as said subdivision is recorded in book | “For Reston without «bange, 5:80 a.m. week daye > eo M1. of the records 4 7 5 p.m. daily. the Dist toga Ex} (through Buffet Parlor Ca provements 9:00 a.m. week days. oad rea peid in cash and the b opt Sate Frogs, lke ¢ QUAN Vrospect avenm Leroy, seven years, of trust ars oll, children of For Atlantic City, 9:00 (Sataxtars only), 2% option ef the pu anc 11:09 a.m., 12:15 p.m. Week days. Sundays, 12.1 2 a A ipon acceptance | MEBIR, Tespectively, tm one ward of merit. - Club,” which will meet quarterly to tea at | James W. Canion, of Hartford, € a complied with | bY 2 deed of trust upon the pro ° er the homes of the members, I William locomotive engineer on the New York, Net % mm 5 f i215, 10, Th aed i135 pan On Bund « 1-15 a 35 pom. ay. o be cose in | Png 9300, 8-0 0S, Tw) ay ae as herwise the prop 3:15 (4:00 Limited), 4:20, 5:40, 6: t thereon, payable x s of 6 per cent per annum, or all cash, of the purchaser. A deposit of wired at the time ef sale. Sab ffieen days from day of < sale the right is the risk and cost Magruder, French Green, Roger Brooke, C. Haven and Hartferd il « 7 y E. Iddings, Augustus Stabler, allof Mont- | teen mincing since ‘Than Who have a : Bon issing since Thursday afternoon, gomery county, and Dr. Ceci 1. Rev. M. Rhodes, D.D., of St. Louis, Mo., The last meeting occurred at “Roslyn,” the | When they went to bathe in the Connecticut HAGERSTOW 2m, erty will be resold at the ri at cost of defanit- | Jo:e), 10:40 and 11:85 p.m. has been selected to deliver the beneficial | home of Pr. Stabler. river, were found dead at § o'clock Sun- pe a oo Ed For Pope's Joe 220 a.m. and 4:36 pm, adiress before the gencgal Lutheran synod | | The central office of the.Sandy Spring | cay morning in the closet of a freight ea. | Jsstd's : LCHONEERS | Pabllished: i Wa a am ‘5 = al SF is fs i 3 : sues S Doe Pon ais, 7-29, 9:00 and 11-50 am, to be held in Hagerstown In 1805, hose of Moe agua Rotusame chore | booms Son a side track near the | THOMAS DOWLIN SHCLAS BOWL 4. O0., ACCENT, Fae WINES | Trustee, 4:20 pen, dally: except Sewday-' Sundare, B00 ee Mr. Calvin Witmer of Washington Is here | Gaughter, Miss Héssle, will take chases of | Toundhouse, not three feet from their home pig ~ Se25-deats foe be to attend the funeral of Mrs. Catherine | the switchboard. There will be branch of- After numerous searches for two days tEES’ SAL} - Witmer, widow of the late Benjamin Wit-| fices at Breokeville, Olney, Oakdale, brigh- mer. The deceased, who has one of the | ten. Spencerville, Ashten and EanoF. largest family connections of any one in| ,)h¢ Montgomery ccunty granse met at WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | ft} . os » wane = . eT . week TRI Ss SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED “Ticemmatniton ter Quantico, 7:45 a.m. datiy, Chief of Police Bill urdered the freight cars and railroad property searched, and two | policemen were drawn to the . ‘i ary, KNOWN AS A Fax A] and 4:25 p.m. week da Beltsville on the 26th instant. and was well z Virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date of OF LAND CALLED oF | “Fi J 6:5 , 40, 9 this county, died at the advanced age of | attended. The address of Professor Selves, rine pee aay of 1 Inez, and duly recorded inf PETERS’. MILE. SEAT Sao *%, YS th 2S hut by | party: found the three bodies | fees? will sell ‘tt Am. 12:50, 1°40, 3-20, 4 25. 8:02, 1065 and 11-39 pom. On Son i the Distr oy gighty-three years, ten months and twenty | ter of the Maryland agricuitural station md records of EAST SIDE | OF | BRE ing lock, th . et undersigned Uruste NEAR BRIGHTWOOD, LN THE Dis 7 Bs 0 Mrs. Josephina Foote Fairfax, widow of | ble hints to farmers eee oF valua- y nude and ¥ decomposed, ‘The | preniises, on MON dy re me toca, oa’ MOSIDAY COLUMBIA, owes sane > OOS, SEE aan DOS the late Rear Admiral Fairfax, and for| Mr. and Mrs. Roger Farquhar have been Se eer a alten Cie rae aa an Here IN). at FIVE, O'CLOCK | date ou the Lsth dap ot Mag eat. Yaa Degring Hd Whose benefit the United States Senate has | to Jo:dan’s White Sulphur Sprinzs, Dr. 1 no evidences of foul play, and he | favine city of Washinston, Dieter ot Col Nitic described improved real estate, | corded in Liber No] iglie 208 et ‘se, ome | 3.00, 228 fo just passed a bill granting a pension of $100 | Roger Brooke to Ocean Grove, Mrs. Asa M. t of accidental death by as-| and Known and dis das and bei follows: Lots 14, 15 and 16, in David L. Mort ., phys The caboose was newly paint- ed and the children went in to play, a pack | of cards being found in the closet. it is | ved they closed the door and could | nd soon, suffocated in the | Per month, is a resident of Hagerstown. Stabler and son, Mortimer, to Bie Ridge Mary M. Hartle has been appointed post- | Summit; Warwick P. Miller and dauzhte master at Chewsville, this county, sueceed- | as is their annual costom, will spend seve ps 4ng George R. Dabthaimmer, removed. al weeks on the coast of Maine at the cot- | SUPPosed Mr. Harty S. Wise of Hagerstown has | tage of Joseph M. Shoemaker of Philadel- | BO open ‘Ss subdivision of I e783, improved See ee ae we wl sell, at public a R ust, one being occupied | of premises, ou THURSDA\ ing std the ‘other two as dwell- ENTH DAY OF AUGUST, th 20 feet of lot 13, same sub- 1 O'CLOCK 'P. on aunt sane 5 %. an, . offices, borthesst corner of 12th st - | Penrsyivania avenue, and at the station, AT |B street, where orders be left for th ke 4 the following from botels improved’ ‘by a. brick | deeeribed real estate in the county’ of W on | ae St Seana 0 Gute Benes ee See tS por plat re. District of ‘ ant: ys hington | jdetoes. Washin; to ai veddii : Mr. ‘Mrs, Art B. hi stifling hot of the natrow inclosure, Hl street northeast, apd tn the District of to wit: A part | SM. PREVOST. 3. R. wogn, Miss Rosemary Sartoris, daughter of Mrs. | Downmann of Roanoke, V William F. A Novel Be | aggregate is great corner ef the lot com ecea KR. Bealle, Sx? —— Nellie Grant Sartoris, who is at the Blue | Thomas and wife and Mrs. lie Wilson of When the workmen came to tear off the fest purchasers will | in the cast lime of oad, thence with CHESAPEAKE AND O10 RATLWAY. Mountain House, is the guest of Miss Helen | Washington, Mrs. Nathaniel Hogg and chil- | rcot of the Ellicott ¢ MO. reanytects roe to their purchase, the north line of her lot 8. Si% degrees E. sz Schedule in NS, ic Mrs. Edward Pleasants ee stonage athens de ela required ‘One-third cash, the resdie in two equal | Perekes to. the eastern line of ‘the ‘said tract, | ‘Traine lenee daily trom Union station @. a Beckenbaugh, Potomac avenue. dren of Pittsburg, ward Pleasants | ( 1 within tsa na Farmers are in the midst of threshing, | and children of Wilmington, N. C., Mr. and | Church, which is being demolished to give 37 ie wavalor de © years, with notes bear- | thence with said line ‘ the properts K and cost of defaulting purchaser. after tive vrdvertisement in some paper pablished in Perches to the end thereof, . es he ty RY and Washington county will show an im-| Mrs. Robert Marshall and sen of Delaware, | place to Eves W. 772100 perches, thence leaving said | ¢2 mense yleld of wheat. Melvin Spessard of | Miss Susan Worley of Virginia and Miss | numero i i new church, they stirred up a | and influential colony of bees | 4 Emil b ton, D.C. Conveyancing, &e., at cost of recording at par. | Setanta Sietaainns, tout yey —| near Chewsville has threshed 1,590 bushels | Amelia Hough and Emilie Stabler of Batti- | which 4 made their home in a cornice of jit Ws 3 « Wil be required on | Sfrrna! Wen) be ely ing Sa 223 PM. DAILY.“Cincinnatt and St Toute nd Pas poee yet te thresh. Peter Middie- | more are all in the neighborhood at present. | the old building for years and years. ‘The | @"""""cnpopoRE A. HARDING, ‘Trastce, Dif eld an a tra cf salerare | decrees We 1130-100 perches to the piace of bet | Shecial' Solid Vestiiuled, mewis Finest. Bivce kauff of Paradise has threshed his crop, re- | _M:. and Mrs. George H. Miller and Robert | bees fought off the intruders and had to ne a crpay tt G ste mew i ginning, containing fifteen acres of land. sleeping care Washington t . ceiving 2.000 bushels. George H. Cook of | H. Brooke, formeriy of this place, but now | smoked out and massacred before the men GEO, J. EASTERDAY, Trust Terms Of sale: 1-3 of the purchase money to be | Sis! and St Lou's without. chanee wing Cor Antrim has 2.000 bushels of wheat, which he | living in St. Louis, are expected in Augy e dh 1410 G st. ct st | could go on with their work. The honey | J¥11-d&ds raised on sixty-eight acres of land. D. E. | which has long been termed “the season” of | which the industrious litte insects had OSTHE A 2 Horst threshed from fourteen acres an aver- | Sandy Spring. hoarded up was taken out and it fille: ace of forty-five bushels of wheat to the | The Woman's Association convened at | pig tub and a pan, making all. told ie acre. Oak Grove with Mrs. Margaret S. Hallowell | much less than 150 pounds, Prof. Richard H. Alvey, son of Chief Judge | on Thursday last. In the absence of the we R. H. Alvey of Washington. and wife of | president and secretary, Mzs. Joseph T. e the Maryland Agricultural College: who had | Moore, Miss Ellen Farquhar filled the pos Widows’ Weeds, — Neyeore bape have returned home. tion, which feruces = peoape Tot the so- | Widows’ weeds can be worn as long esa iss Nellie Grimm of this city h . | ciety having found but one officer necessary | \ 4.1, ae @ year a nies Gane heme: Seem ou extended viait = uring t thirty-eight years of its exist- | Woman eee tte a year a a day is the friends in Washington. ence. With the exception of the New York | Stated time fixed for the deepest mourning; Mr. Lewis Pennell of Washington is visit- | Sorosis, it is belleved to be the oldest wo- | but many women who have passed the hey. fag Mr. L. A. Rowe at his cottage at the | man’s club in this country. Owing to sick- | day of youth wear it some three or four Summit. ness in several familie: paid in cash, the talince to be paid im three .: ny qual Installments in one, two ‘and three years | fram, Washington,” Acrives Cincinnati. from the date of mle, the notes of the purchaser | St" Loule 6:35 pm. >. to be given for the Tred payments, bearing 11:10 P.M. DAILY The famous “F_ FV. Lim. |. DORRINS, Interest at the rate of G per cent per annum: | sted" A” solid vestivuled train, with dining ene ‘Trustees, | Paxable seml-angually, and to be secured by deed | and Pullman eleepers for Cincinnati, Lexincton ana Roe of trust “apoa the property sold, or all cash, at | Louisville, without change, Pullman’ Slesyer wT F st. nw, | the option of the purchaser. A’ deposit of 840 | Virginia Hot Springs. week ave, arriving t-Ay —_ will be required at the time of the sale. Terms m. Observation car from Hinton. Arrives ln. 34 : 3:00 p.m: Tonia. indianapolis, 11:15 p.tn.: Cicage, is, 7:30 am; commects tp PNDAY—Por Ol Point Onis rail Tine, Express for Gonlonsville, 11 THURSDA HOUR AND Care of TYLER & RU Sy28d&ds. 7 - | C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCFIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | Of sale to be complied with within fifteen days 7 WATE sta. m2 ST | from day of sale, of the trusters Fenerve the Hight soeps SAIE OF VALUABLE IMPRoveED | to resell the property at the risk and cost of the S, AUGUST SIXTH, at PROPERTY, NO. 2148 EIGHTH STKEET | defaulting purchaser after five days’ “advertise. ig for wale,” in NORTHWEST, BEC! FLORIDA AVENUE | ment im ny padlished in the District 10. of ‘Told AND GRANT" AVENU of Columbia of such resale. All conveyancing and | ol0'*7, AM 13 and Mount | | BY virtue of a certain deed of trust dated the | recording at purchaser's cost % See nee ATL. n Sheridan st. and run- | 8th day of June, 188s, and duly recorded in Liber JOSIAH M. VALE. s suldlvision of: . fronting 50 feet ~ 7 - « Me Ne, Warnes Stounten and princi: the July meeting | | Sara mating Shispiston nd run- Xo. Idd, at Milo $50 et seq, one ef Gh ink HENRY M. EARLE, gy ye it Sanda: atmeng the latest srrivals at the Blue | was smaller eT amar ctineiattce Pauiiatears Sate tata it ber otd nahjece oma a request ‘of, the IMirty ceccued thereby et ng | —°=eeeae—__Trestete, _ fi = en — oe sacas ie stherd jountain House of Washin, the guests of the day: Mrs. Arthur Stabler, 5 t a na ea = monthly. request of ee oy we will NCANSON 5 NEE: man at company's of. tamedtna: Wee Bardeenetenians are the ball —aeattn ‘and Misses Katherine, Eva, | 1y women have linen collars and cuffs, the in front of the premises, on DUNCANSON BRUS., AUCTIUNEEKS. fice, S13 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenne tenes ae and wife, Alice | Mrs. Emily Stabler. ‘The Auguct | Rt Stiffened like shirt collars, but made at AUGUST (A.D. 1804, AT | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A HANDSOME THREE Burdette and Horace H. Burdette. Vireinia ase hell at the home of ais | home of the same shape as the muslin ones, ang eee ag described laud | STORY AND CELLAK BiCK ASD Sie. Pe anni or venty-nine years George | session reaecad simply a double piece of linen, not stitched. District of Ooleeal te of DWELLING IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION = lee etyminently known in agricultural | Martha Holland. aa the risk totinemiahed a bene a “wsaind OF THE CITY, KNOWN AS PiGEAISES ICAL. Girvcles and residing near Kemp's mill, is | A game of base ball last. Friday between ao ieee fer tiv ts quarter OF lot numbered. Bixty te), he Weeeetst | 1502 TWENTY-FINST STRERT. MED a i the Highland and Sandy Spring teams re- se some newspaper published in : = < ve | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the a ger — Miss Adelaide Staley, a very interesting | sulted in a signal victory for the former. | ‘The best way for cleaning chamois gloves Cecil! conveyancing and record: | tie sant Talus, torctacr Sith the tise eee | 1st ay ‘of November: A. Ds. Ie, aad ieenied | DEL eT hares Hinde ee tee aS young lady. twenty-three years of age, died | In justice to the sorely defeated, we will | js to put them on the hands and wash them hag | Mong the land reconds of the Dist a powerful Nerve wlamt rome. OF alk ds RATCLIF DUNCANSON BRO! r consisting of a small brick dwelling, ky eS Oe Aucte. /N0. 2148 Sth street extended, in the’ District ag | Liber 1538, ‘to on Saturday near Falling Waters of typhoid | State that thei> two best pitchers were un- the remedies for Nervous Debility, Neural fever. She hes relatives and friends re- | avoidably absent. Nervous Exhaustion, Paralysis and that class of in luke-warm water with white soap. ERS. Columbia. of the holders ¥ r = : ae ill offer at tion in front of the premise yle who are Weak, miserable, det siding in Washingten and E: Itimore. About two hundred pecple were charming- | Rinse them in clean luke-warm water, and oon sal ey Se pee ee u Tens r THE ie — ae coma s ee oe I yo ——s>_—- ly entertained Saturday evening on the | squeeze them as dry as possible. Then dry nually, avd secured by deed of trust-on the prop. | GUST, A.D. “1s94, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM, | remedy equal te this cordial. Bi tse been tn uae GAITHERSBURG. lawn at Rockland by the Misses Hallowell. | thoroughly while stil! on the hands-with a 12TH AND 137! el ‘ancing and recording | te following described property, situated in the | for nearly forty-five years 1s. 00 TS sow, : iy, Or all cash. AM cony Mr., Mrs. and Miss Kauffmann, Mrs. Gal is tris, ir al aah » | clean towel, peel them off the hands and 1222 MARYL posit of $100 required | CY of Washington, District ‘Columbia, tow Syt-Len? —— - * = st a : All that certain piece er parcel of land and prem- | > _ ; ———— vhile ue Miss Kennedy, the Misses Uhler, Madam | hang in an open window, first carefully st, duly Stet Le erent a ree ey ee ieee | lore tmown amt diottarabans cr nd S08 pree- | Syren ALL OTNERS FAIL. 0 7 OTHE OLD Np handling ties at Clopper’s station | Luidinger and Messrs. Gibson, Nesbitt, Chi- | pulling them into shape. of the ais tee at en ee ae 8 | oka Oat — a Trethe: iB st on Thursdzy Mr. Wm. Ricketts met with a a evell the propert at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser | Subivision of ‘the ‘east’ fifty after such public notice as they may deem neces- sary. “fo (2) iu Brainard HM. Warner's | Zliatle specialist. Dy tment of all men; cousultation and strictly tal. tv DRS. DAMON AND MAYNarn. = soe The Pacitie Sent Catch. Sealing in Asiatic waters is nearly over. Painful accident by having the fin e fingers of i one hand nearly shed e society, as Gibson depicts them in that pa- See OH. It will be The sableaux were interspersed with J. H. N. WARING, Trustee, of the records of the surve Weeks before he can resume work. 1 ana” instrurvental_ music. When the | Many vessels are ayeady on thelr way : Joes Lich ot. men, | iit of Colaba, taper pI ny —— Annie E. Miller of Burnt Mills has been | curtain arose for the ‘ast time it disclosed | home. Tne British pelagic catch to July 17 | city of Wash. age ‘This property will be sold subject to a deed of | AN chronic diseases succesntully. tregtea granted a pension by that department of | all who had previously taken part, each | Was 44,669, or 1,276 average per sch rape oe * [trast for $6,000, dated November 1, 1800, and | new ond selentific principles «s, GUS tea aaverenare Roliling an open. copy of “Eile? Gan ouch [ihe Acierican pelagia cater sco laments, | privi- due November 1, 186, with I even, pasa- | et. nw, 2 dows from F st. Coumultation Tree — & shut his or her book 1 , an average of SI. This means that ‘the | oe “icon aan Onna nee = Mr. John S. Larcombe and family of | [Ut Dis or her book promptly and made a | 2n avers ’P, il reach | Terms of sale: One-third of the pare me = een = = 3 m amily of | icw bow, thus “closing Life” and a de- | total catch in the Pacific will reach fully | ash, the balance in two equal over and above the incumbrance above referted * » aa Washington are domiciled at the handsome | Hightful performance, $5,000. Few schooners on the Japanese nL two oe ne to be patd in cash asd the lalunce to be paid UNDERTAKERS. reaklence of Mra. Annie Trundle. pices coast go to Copper Island or Bering sea. per annum, | Ayo FAME | two equal installments, respretivedy, im ane upd | ————— = -_—— Mr. Thomas P. Boland of San Antonio, x Cousin Killed. —— | - option | a Cpt) pa te a W. R. Speare, Ee tie sceet of Mis sinter, Mra A) grcnduke Willian 111, ‘son of the inte You ca ve required | a W. Shaw at the | At the rate of ®@ per cent um, or all eae k . Boiss Florence tlunt of Goshen has «stab- and a second cousin of | To Carlsbad, but yon can have Carlsbad brought | fertoa at sats | toad” with eo sitaated! atin “tacts | Undertaker & Embalmer, Hshed a dancing school here with large | Emperor Francis Joseph, met with an acci- |t© you. Procure a bottle of genuine imported | i‘with in Aftcen : : f ¥ of sale, otherwise 940 F Street Northw otherwise mday that resulted in his death, | Carlsbad Sprudel Salt and dissolve a teaspoonfal i Rnd dent reserve the right to resell | from Washington, lapted for graz- roperty will he resold at the risk and cost Everrthing strictly first-class and on the *uiaay afternoon the | Gaithersburg | He was riding at Weikersdorf, near Baden, | of It in a tumblerful of water. It 1s the best | perty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- | ing purposes, ‘aie, cultivation cf | of defautting purchaser after five days’ adver- | peasonable terme Ideals met the Unity Base Ball Club in a | Aust when his horse ‘shied, being | natural aperient and alterative extant. Best taken | chaser, after five days’ advertisement ops. tisement. in" some rh resale | truck, fruits aespaper published in W: neing at cost of purchase h- "call, 390. alte Hlished in Washingt NAC 1. JOHNSON ; (sowie Tewspaper Can 1 by @ passing electric car, and | when outdoor ex an spine eee Te very interesting game at Unity, resulting | frighte ise can be had. Nothing is . Attorney named in For particulars see local papers.or | ington, D.C: TAKER AND FMBALMER, In their defeat. Score, 6 to 5 he was thrown to the ground, striking on his | “just as good” when you can get the genuine im- . ALEXANDER “ABRAHAM, Baltimore, Md. YORK AVE. NW. Jebn W. Langley of Kentucky and Joseph | head. ported article, Jy26-cokds ‘Trustees. 4y26,28,29,31,au2,4,5,6 - $y25-4RGs . ec28-te