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8 ; ' THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1894-TEN PAGES. ictal = = Be ater nanny on tah sree | Sesh onationnd: ie ‘hcpany accretion eo AUCTION SALES. ]__ AUCTION gALER AYVER'S | acrrces| | Secee So Soe Os | Ee oer oceans aoe ‘ Barber & R a — SA MSAPARIEE S.) | weekly peayer wat of. the Baptist | acceptance. Mr. W. H. Lewis was elected : rber Oss, BATOUEFE DARE 2.00. ADCHIOOEEES, | T. AWAGGAMAN, NIME BETATS ADCESOEEE, Was | Tmrcaca | | sets-anteersce ged mgresive Mates | Siena cetcrveraeseas ares | @ Cor. Cand nth ts. & | me oes ig, Sone MP SPUR H — The regular exercises were conducted by | secretary. This committee is composed of RUGS, MATTING. PIANOS, ORGAN: HORSES, BU re stithons Harn. YGGTER, Cat nie See EN Rev. Robert West, and were of unusual| three members of the party from each © interest. The Sunday evening meeting of | county. The party emblem adopted by the Qo 1. 6 Fj the B. Y. P. U. will be conducted” by ‘Mr. | convention was a laborer, with pick and um e€ r ee S Charles Perry, president of the union. shovel. During the progress of the a & De The Only | ™ trust recorded in liber No, ea, Of the land records of Columbia, ‘and at the request of the Takes place at our salesrooms, $20 Pennsylvania front “of. the prem A aratermelon Soclal surprise party de-| addresses were delivered by Messrs. H. avenue norhwert, on SATURDAY, MORNING, AU: | AUGUST "Sikatiae ° scended in force upon the home of Mr. and | Taubeneck, H. M. Brown and others, eS rd - CORT EVENTS BE TE cae | Su ORE ‘s arsaparl a erg posani taking thas coasolebels by At Low Cut P rices of the rooms at TWELVE CLOCK 31 Washington, v a, “ - RATCLIFFE, DARR & 5 |. page 149, of th ves storm. ‘The ‘affair was an entire success, bagpegaynscr lire ° It = DAN poctensers. of sald Disteict, “with, the “uuproveninte genet and was gotten up by. the members of the ree SITS rated * rook: te the recent arrivals at the Hotel THOMAS DOWLING & 00. Terms: One-third cash, hich ep Admitted at acta ate dobwathcl Mer’ Keke’ Ceteted fas | Tekan ces ‘the following: Mra, W. J. If we put the prices down lower than 612 E st. aw. fi00 mrt be made at ire of ania nad tec naease * iments ea since its inciptency, both in the Sunday | Townsend, W. J. Townserd, R. M. Forbes, others, don’t wedeserveyourtrade? We're REGULAR SALE OF 1 noted of purchaser, bearing, totter sepa school and church, and to show.their ap- Dallas, Texas; Mrs. C. G. Morton, Fort . WECHIN A The preciation of this, many substantial tes- 4 ; . ¥ of sale, and secured’ ly 2 4 STREET NORTHWEST, GUSi ELEVE! 1 ALSO, - AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, timonials were presented to Mr. Johnston | Thomas, Ky-; Miss Alice Jchnson, St. Louis; by his good friends. Ten large watermelons | Mrs. George MgCafferry, Baltimore, Md.; were left in a state of total-demolition, and | D: R. Groover, Statesboro’, Ga.; Mrs. L. aes lWorld’s Fair Lawn [lowers, Oil Stoves, Freezers, &c., quoting lower prices now for Screens, Hose, 4 © & plied with in ten Gaye fi ’ Horses, Carriages, Harness, &. of sule the trostees reserve the SAR SAPARILLA, & pleasant evening enjoyed. Those present | Deanc, Washington Der Mrs A.J, Drake than anybody else in this city—we’re THOMAS DOWLING & Co. sg Se etal ak OS ys PAIR. en a Seen: Shectewen EO AMr fase Gs We eaeratt aiid: dnuahien Miiee “cleaning up”’ for fal : - A a - Sees —— | Varchaser, after eight, aye’ sdvertioeme WORLD'S Fa Get and Mrs. R. Stanley Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs, G. W. Sterre’ ‘ a = © | ~ Waren B. WILLIAMS & 00. Auctioneers. THOS BE WAGGAMAX, CHICAGO, Benjamin E. Murray, Mr. and Mrs, Edward | Shaun, A. J. McCallam, wife and daughter, eS 1AM , Fada 8. Morgan, Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. Ernest Cissel, | Miss Irene Johnson, Owen W. Weaver, Mrs. T. F. WAGGAMAX, ‘Anct, any dads REGULAR SALE ‘Trustees, 0 | The Best. % a bottle of Angostora Bitters to flavor your sda end Lemonade, nad keep your digestive orga in order. SUBURBAN NEWS HOUSEHOLD FURNT? _ Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S$. Hoilidge, Mr. and | yy. wo daughters, J. Gelsel- Mrs. Peter H. Johnston, Mr, and. Mrs, | “- 1 Rynex and two daug! id wife, B. F. Guy and wife. Among q . s Henry Brewood, Mrs. Rudolph Johnston, | ™@” am ° Poker hi?” gat Ue Repatta Babe |sineaeaticc ameen ow mcer | Galvanized Garbage Cans: Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Napoleon B. Malone, | stays are Judge Lamaroux, who has gone to | Mr. Israel P. Holton, Misses Lena Biret, his ho. in Michigan for a few weeks; Rep- Beulah Gudgin, Hate Johnson, Lola | resentative Lester and daughter are at Alie: with covers—reinforced bottoms. No. o =~ 5 = = = $1.20 er ND" PA. AVE. N.wW., MORNING, AUGUST ELEVENTH, aC TRUSTEES’ SALE AT TEN OCIA - Hor: aa al alas M., DWELL i, No. 1420 SES, CARKIAGES, |W. 2 ft a —~ BU HARNESS, Etc. | Octoner 8, 1802, and. neeantad rant, weal a ‘Terma — cash. ed. one of the land _it___ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Aucts._ | District of Columida, we will sell, or’ OF OF EVERY DESCKIPTION, AT OUR SAL OR. 10TH enn sceneeentisaseresnenesenemag LUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Owens, Kittie Biret, Mattie Follin, Bessie Biret, Masters Homer Fisher, Homer Ma- | Shey Springs, Pa.; Austin P. Brown, esq., in front of the premises, on’ Te 3 is visiting his wife and family at Cape May, ° RIFENTH DAY Sr AUGtSE ReAN, Loe tig tie poe Alfred ‘and Harry | 'N. J; Miss Belle Johnson is at Atlantic No. 1 - - = - = $1.55 Horses. ries as florses FIVE O'CLOCK P. M..”the following descr a reat ee Pens pm mepmn au te - ‘p,| City; Mra. Phineas McLean has gone to N $1.70 . BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER. estate and premlacs, uate nthe ely or Waste a Greene, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robbins and | Asbury Park to stay a few days with 0.2 = = al = 7 WASHINGTON HORSE friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gilbert entertained aman Gov. Lowery and Gen. Hooker on Sunday at KENSINGTON. dinner at the Hotel Takoma. Mrs. Mary Becker, who is visiting friends The Woman's Home Missionary and! in riper hs oid York, is not ex- , pected home un _ptember. Pesce co Barton nap ter praca nies | LS aT Pog ag No ureh met on Wednesday at the home of | with friends in Berryville, Va., has returned Mrs. W. H. Wilson, at Capitol View. Mrs. | to her home on Chestnut avenue. T. S. Gartrell presided over the meeting, | Miss Olive Slater, after a two months’ stay 3 & after which luncheon was served. The | With relatives in Philadelphia, has returned, 4 B d K 7 Fluted edge, © the Ladies’ Ald. The mectirgs adjourned | left today for a two weeks’ trip to Cape | © r ea Nives, Set of 3, 5 0c. © afterncon was devoted to the business of | ,,Miss Stella Bennett of Magnolia avenue | @ to meet in September at the home of Mrs. | May- fe) ANACOSTIA. A quiet marriage took place yesterday morning in Anacostia, the contracting par- ties being Miss Maud West and Mr. Wil- liam H. A. Durrity. Rev. James McLaren performed the nuptial ceremony, which took place at the residence of Mr. Beach o: Sumner avenue. . A. M. Green has sold to Adwin W. Green lot 21, part of lot 20, block 2, Green's sub- division, which faces on Jefferson street, original lot numbéred four (4)'tn square NO. vO TA two hundred ‘and eleven. uy, beginning far a same at a potnt on the north line of N PEREMPTORY SALE SIXTY HEAD OF | point ‘thirty-seven and ouechelt em 8 SULERION HORSES AND MARES. 2 from the southeast corper of said lot. end SAEERUAY MORNING. AUGUST ELEVENTH, | thence weet twelve and omehalf (1290) te, Same. AT TEN O'CLOCK, will be sold within the Bazaar, | north to the line of a pablie fe the ron Scar lead of Horses aud Mares, consigned to us by | Gpened and dedicated Februsry 2, 2.1ne feat: 88 Messrs Youtz and Burklclder of liumuacistown, Pa. | Yer plat recorded In the ames @ bs arvae o This ts geod wtock, good workers und fine drivers: | ia ‘District of Columbia, Desemeet ying all have been selected with the utwost care frou | jy 17, page 4%; thence northessien farmers in Lancaster counts, Va. especially for | the line of ald alley to a poten nee er ORE iige Mmarket, and will sult for any Kind of Lusiness. | Gace of beginning, aad thease spate emt ot the Wil be at "the Bazaxr Friday for inspection aud | 2S pA DT trial. The whole lot will” positively be sold together with WITHOUT RESERVE. ALSO ‘Term 25 head of Horses and Mares, consigned by local | iy iimente, Snowball Makers, 35¢. and 50c. DOOQDOOS HSS OHSOSSOSHDO® a 4 ir one and two years, notes 4 a3 Parties; good workers and drivers. “We invite | atellments, 0 be the consideration being $700. W. W. Eldridge. The Rev. Mr. Griffin, rector of Trinfty P. amy & | payalile “semieannuall bev eccured ty dames Miso Sallie Payne of Oxon Hill ts visiting | | Mrs. Wm. Caihoun and Miss Sallie Cal- | B- Church, has mone fo Heteenel IA: W Va. t “Blizzard” Freezers Te $1 35° Urat on the property ‘sold, of all cash at the see friends in Virginia. houn are visiting in Washington Grove. Moe = nating tte. Betvices: w: *) q 2 = roy macs 4 the Purchaser. A teposit of $200 will be required 5 { Eeast Washington} ‘Mr. Arthur be continued in the church during his ab- @ ——— : of the purchaser at the time of sale” ‘Goneeeg Mr. Edward Owens o: ~ ~ Art! Baxter left yesterday for a sence. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | avd recording at cost of purchaser Terms of a ig visiting Mr. Harry Anderson on Jeffer- | visit to Frederick county, Md. | ‘Miss Sallie Meyers of Chestnut avenue.is 8 = I 6 @ (Successors ‘to Latimer & Sivan.) to be complied with in fifteen days from =; “Tiecta Chapter, O. E. &, which was re- reaninetencaee aetna the rr ante ‘at | visiting friends in New York and will be s e 9 % 4 The property at the ise Leareeetoe Sight, to at a C O. Z ini evening ai m . & the property at the risk and gently organized in Anacosila, held a meet- the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Eldridge. ry ae ee eee “ {7 REPAIRING YOUR OLD HOSE, 25c. Important Sale. : ter Ave daye" edvartivement of wach fekalg ing on Tuesday night, and initiated twelve iss Nannette Milliken left yesterday for | y/ = ay, Mesars. | (> De ‘Wepaper published in Washington, Inc. new members, and after transacting routine | a visit to relatives in Odenton Mia Ward Favorite, Clade Lamond and ¢ harles eH ose eels ue a as Handsome and sirable TALLATANGE A LANiinr. Pusiness: brocecded. under the auspices of | Miss Clare Mannakee is visiting friends at | Page, have returned from an outing at Co- | 2) Furniture aud-daes PRANK BIRGE SMITH. Ruth Chapter of Brightwood, to install as | Dickerson, Md. a wo te6s det ‘san hy rs 7 Trustees. Sdditional officers Drs. Okle as marahal| Dr. Johk L. Lewis has gone to White |, Mt? Wililam Todd and son have recently | @ s ‘ At Public Auction, KATCLIFFE, DARI & 00., Auctionco-s, eee et cate en gn Abe | Peltor: Sectoas,: Va. “Mra Dr ck. Pena 4 child Ire creen OOrs = 5C. COMPRISING BEAUTIFUL * MIRC servirg of refreshments concluded the meet-| A game of base bail between members of have tetussbt tg Heke Dee een r - the ‘Washington bar and the Kenmietos | have returned to their home on Carroll ave- | = -FRONT wa a : GON PULDING BED, W PaRLon | TPUSTEES' SALE OF BRICK DWELLIN: NEARLY SUITE, QUARTERED’ OAK CHAMBER SUILBS, CHERRY, MAPLE AND OTHER HANDSOAL e TTES—ALL WITH FRENCH PLAT MIKBORS, FINE OAK | SIDEBOAKD AND EX- STREET SOULHEAStT aa, thant daly recoriesd « - the District of Colambla wd ut The Methodists held their prayer meeting last night on the lawn of Mr. H. A. Linger. Some little excitement was caused last ar. played last evening, resulted in favor ponies tee a visit to Shadyside, on Chesa- of the visitors by the score of 21 to & . a Gould and Gordon were the battery for the |, Among the guests ut the Favorite Cafe de Wire Window Screens, 21c. x - : 7 4 7 y | utest of the party secuped thereby, ‘the undemigned ~ : . are Mr. and Mrs, Guillard, together with J. PESMION TABLE, EXCELLENT NEARLY NEW | {hictoon will aller fan ea ee tee Bm Which orginated in the taloon of Wier | home team, NMC ANd Foote for the | Resa Calhoun aad wife all ot whom ace | We Make Screens to Order HEPRIGERATOK, “BASCY MOCKEIS) AND OTA. | fruat of the premien as Tuba yeaa tetas » on Harrison street, as the result of ——— located at Admiral Calhoun’s colonial resi- —both for doors and windows. Drop us a card and we will send a man up to give you KEDSTEADS AND SPRINGS SUITABLE F py a yok AD. INL, at FIVE which Officer Robie arrested John Marioni, FALLS CHURCH. dence on Oak avenue. an estimate—which won't cost you a cent—and the screens won't cost you near as YHE ENCAMPMENT, MAIR’ MATT Ft y @ Swiss peddler, the complainant in the case > Mrs. William Alvey of Oak avenue went situate in the city of Washington, District lumbia, and designated #s part of jot thirty oy, ie i AE | Carole “indel's “recorded” subditon af’ HOLD GOODS. THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD aT | (@°r of the Distrlet of Columiia, together with "HESSES, LOWS AND BOLSTERS, COUCHES, UPRI PIANO, REFRIGERATORS, CARPETS AND RU STOVES, PICTURES, PLATED WA\ much as others ask. being Daniel Rose, brother of the proprietor of the place. Marton!, who has been in the habit of stopping in the place on his re- turn home from work, went in there last night and deposited with his wares a bag of pears, which he said were for his wife. It seems that some one undertook to dis- turb his pears, which precipitated the row. As a result Marioni was slightly bruised, and Rose received a blow on the head with some instrument. Marioni left $5 collateral at the police station for his appearance : ° today to Cape May, where she will join her ‘The Norman Lyceum met at the M. E.| mother, Mra. John ‘Startaman of Baltimore, | & a Per 100 sq. feet by the ro. SOC. Church on Tuesday night, and held a pleas-| | Miss ‘Alice Gardner has been the guest of | ~~ I~ QU] ry € Ing * wOC.& ant meeting, with Capt. [. Miss Jessie Lewis. 9 JOC. F. Norman, Per 100 mq. feet cut ‘ PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHIN OUR SALES Koos, | {22 ees 1407 G ST. eed president, in the chair. The secretary, Mr Last evening the ladies of the Hotel Ta- 10=in. Lawn Mowers a $3 i to a prior er, koma gave a delightful evchre party, after the particulars of which Sy bee, mate Nis semt annual reportand | wnich retrealuents Were served. ee prizes fully stated at the thine of sale, whee @ report was received from the executive : Tens casi @ © Your old mower repaired and sharpened, $1. & | Tort Aitive o: : 3 a Z committee. Twelve prizes were awarded to | tlemen’s first prize, silver-chased flask; la- those who had been most active in the | ‘les’ first prize, bon-bon dish, and the booby society. After serving Ice cream, cake and | P'!ze was highly unique, being six luscious ° lemonade the society adjourned to the | GCL, Ladies) frst prize won ‘by “2=-bur. Oil Stoves = = $1.00° were very handsome, and consisted of: Gen- OX Exutartiox. | .2e"™*; deposit of $500 required ape tetas at i4th and New es - onic’ E VCLOCK, ‘at 1th and Wd. If the terms of sale are not complied mith ©. G@. SLOAN & ©CV., Auctioneers 4 fifteen days from the day of sale the trustees re anager ahhseb eset enallnplieerastinsstranrmebentomensitsannaennessonsemseennsnes conateriden coer toe ee nie ee Ee ee serve the ht to resell the it ~ tk © Ee ~ | aod "cot of the ent va rtamer “aie Ee , z i ys’ advertisement of such restle in some news- to the charge of assaulting tee.) SmWeF | frat Wednesday in October. This lyceum | Congressman Lather: andthe eee Eee, | a : ° 99 = DULEY & HERRING, AUCTIONEERS, Eating and recocdlag at percitete cot In the absence of Miss Stnis Fort, sec- | ¥8® organized in March, when Capt. Nor. | enjoyed by Mrs. Eugene Carusl, QD 66 Fi re: Ki n G as Ran es © meh oe oe : foun 8 SWORMSTEDT, tary of Anacostia Chapter, Epworth | ™an was elected as its president, under —— a, eS) \ ry ) | vavamte twostory nmick novse, xo. | 276% WM. MAYSE. " Trastecs. Peague. Miss May Hallowell of No. 20 Ar-| whom it has been a great success. GAITHERSBURG, Li ht $16 = 614 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST. ~~ THOMAS DOWLING & 0v., AUCTIONEERS, thur street will perform the duties of that pitts. DF. McGowan, Who has been visit} 1 ee ea inal fee @ 3=Lig! Se ee ees I hy {iets of a certain. deed ‘of trust, dated. the Giz Est. offic: ig her sister, Mrs. F. W. Searle, for sev- rs. Hopwood, mother o! rs. Count ‘ y of Maj . % recurded amoug . a nee —_-. eral weeks, has returned to her home in the | Thompson, died on Sunday at the resi- | 4-Light' - - - = = = = = $18 Liber 1008 lle 4S, ce pe cag got potas, | THUSTERE, BALE, OF VERY VALUANLE: De HYATTSVILLE. Ls dence of her daughter at Cl 8. She h: 3 sn est of the holder of the note secured thereb: MARYLAND AVEAUL NORTHEAST AND NO, eee annem ee Mtn Newby bia c craat Gatteies tol a re tice, Te 9 5 soi . we. will offer at public ‘auction, tm froat of tig | 21 THIAD tduLiy SOMTRR ASE. tN Ne ‘TheGuild of the Pinckney Memorial Church | Ohio, is visiting Mrs. G. G. Ely. 3 eo] premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY 783. Miss Emma Alder, who has been spending | funeral and interment occurred on Monday | & OF AUGUST, A.D. 1894, AT FIVE 0'CLOC! By virtue of a decd of trust, bearing date of Rane tes ceeninr monthly macting tust MONE! tas sacamer here, has returned te bee tome | at the Damascus de E. Church, Rev. D. B. P.M. the followhg descrived property, situated in | Ist tay of Decetuber, asd und at “Melrose,” the residence of the Misses | at Purcellville, Loudoun county. Winstead officiating. 9 oo = oBhegmes = District Cg roy RL file, 471. cue ‘ot the land rec - =, ” re ei je vit: certal piece or parcel a be wa, the Lewin. Rey. Edward Wall presided, and teu: Evans of Washington is visit-| ‘pani¢ English wom by wire from Boya's | @ Premises Known aud distinguished as and being ail | Will sell, Uy ‘direction of the fuaereteued there- De. J. H. Owens acted ae secretary. ‘The | ™S Mr. Lynn Eventins a6. Welabisnien we | womimoned!it) {the ‘veroue of mele cia B : oe F iatee | GUST, THIRTEEN TA tne oe Pree aa omalginns oan eu _— beat visiting Mrs. J. N. Oden. and Ohio freight crew on Wednesday after- Hardware and Bu Iding Materials, and’ Frank Neudonne’s subdivision of square | P.M., the follcwing de rs. Rex Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wat Messrs. Robert Proudfit, Maurice Tram- noon, who, headed by Capt. Keedy, encoun- mell, Spinner, Thompson and Curtis Rore- a beck have gone to the Blue Ridge moun. tered many ditficulties with some thirty to tains for a week's hunting and fishing. fifty commonweal tramps, who sought to Miss Mary L. Poulton and Mrs. Carrie | ride to Washington from Point of Rocks. Travers of Baltimore are visiting their | After summoning official assistance to @ Gaitha™ Matilda Rawlings and Mr. | meet the train at this place, the trampe left Tibed is rered real estate, Rumbered 1061, with ttmprovement thereon, two- | as follows: Lote i4, 15 and 16, fm David L. Murti. fiory, rick house, a8 said sulslivision is recorded | son's suldlivision of lots in square TSR, iiepoored in the office of the surveyor of the District of | by three brick bulldings, being Nos. 80), Columbia, tn Liber No. 17, follo 171. 304 Maryland Terms of sale: One-third of parcbase money to be paid in cash, balance in three years, with tn- terest at 6 per cent oo ancum. A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. Terms to be complied with in ten days from day of sale, or Cooke, Mrs. Chas. H. Welsh, Mrs,_A. P. Berry, Mrs. J. C. Robinson, Mrs. Adam Geib, Mrs. Potter, Mrs. John Lepper, Mrs. Foxwell, Misses Alice Owens, Lulie Fuller, Mary Wells, Grace Fuller, Nellie, Annie and Marsham Lewin. Fanny Mudd, Virgie Cor. G and ith Sts. SCOGIE VSO SRS SA v rhe ¥ = = = = trustees reserve the ht to resell at risk and Berry, May Wall, the Misses Coffin, Lati- | Mr. Theodore Teed of Alexandria is on a| the train at Boyd's, and when it arrived cout of defeniting parcioece. Understanding ‘that if the ‘ageregute mer and Fink, and Messrs. J. B. Burnside, | Visit to Mr. John Hodgkins. here two tramps, who had ridden from | guest of the Misses Coblentz, near Fred- JOHN 0. JO) than in separate parcels the first put Hough Latimer, William M. Lewin, Frank | Miss Ida Bouton of New York is spend- | Point of Rocks on the two iron braces un- a i rwintal ae Waa te elatt — WRANK 5. Dl gy ee oy es Corr, Brooke Hunter and Ea Fuller. After | & © week with Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Cen-| gerneath a box car, were taken out. Capt. pe ae ee THIS AFTERNOON. DULEY & HERRING, Auctioneers. paytscute, af ong and tho Fears, with moles Veer dered several vocal Siceions ia berth, | ‘hire, W, de C. Havenelte has gone to | Needy said that about two hundred of these | "§.™ phoinied teacher of the hiek cigar ia |o G RLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G sr] WALTER B. WILLIAMS @ Oo, aUCrioNsias | 156 UST 6 pes cent ger unm, tu charming manner, Miss May W: rnc Charleston, S. C., on a visit to relatives. tramps were loitering along the line, giving | been appointed teacher of the high class in | © pram aga, . G s —_ te sold." All convesancing and recording ‘st > v yelennanyt rpeperomte tage ol aaie ieee Mrs. M. G. Robertson and Mrs. Josiah T. | trouble at every stop. the School for the Deaf, at Vancouver, | TRUSTEES’ SAIB ‘ALUABLE IMPROVED bie a or JUXIMPROVED | chaser's cost. $150 depestt will be required - — ¥ | Newcomb of Washington are visiting the] Mr. Wm. brewer is confined to his home | Washington state, and editor of the Wash. PROPERTY, NO. 8 EIGHTH STREET Srna BAGWS AS A FAR? OF A | cach Be Sey, “bra ts stro gave a recitation. NORTHWEST, BETV FLORIDA DAREET ZRACT OF LAND CALLED KESURVEY OF | $500 {f sold as a whole, It the terme els The Hyattsville Base Ball Club. which has | family of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Newcomb. by a severe attack of rheumatism. ingtonin, published there. AND GRANT’ AVENUE AVENUE PETERS’ MILL SEAT. LOCATED ON THE | rot complied with in fiftecn days from the de beaten every nine that it aas played against |, Miss Alda Boernsteia is visiting her! Mr. Thomas Mayhew, eldest son of Mr. —_<—_— Py virtue of a certain decd of trust dated the EAST SIDE OF BRIGHTWoOoD ANENCE | ilercof the trustees reserve the right to ves il (hs this season, met its Waterloo yesterday on | ftiend, Miss Pearl Heikmiller, at Ecking- boi Mayhew, = Fe raatins fae Wed- PASSENGERS BURNED ALIVE. 8th ay, of June, 1888, and duly recorded in Liber Dann, BTLGET WOOD, IN THE DISTRICT OF Property at ae a at cost ° = dots: aia % nesday mornin, y ever, ine- = - Ni S21, Lh 7 cbaser, after advertisement in me et tee tae eee ae ee cone Eas ina stags mianting/ oo te CAOAPES | Funeral occurred. on Seumaey Tevords of ‘the District ot GHangis, fad%@, MMl | my virtoe of a certain deed of trust, bearing | paper published tp the District of Colamtes, with the Old Dominion Club of Alexandria, a " alg of 7 Pe request of the party secured {h ve will | @tte on the 15th of May, A.D. 1803, and re- M21 Tm the score being 15 to 1 in favor of the visit- | Clety Mr. G. W. Sims was elected assistant | afternoon, Rev. E. H. Henry officiating. | Fatal Wreck of a Passenger ‘Train Fea Sue euchion’ in Sant of are SrectTeog ll | corded ta Liber No T6iS, at folie ood ee one oe ing nine. ‘ 7 musical director, and Mr. C. F, Newman| At a meeting of the Waverley Club on Near Lincoln, Neb. NTH DAY UF AUGUST, A. Be isod” At | of the land records of the District of Columtiia,snd Mrs. W. S. Robey died at the.residence of | ¥@S Selected as librarian. Tuesday the following program was render- “LOCK heey 3 . the following described’ Lang | at the request of the holder of the notes seeared her husband near Muirkirk at S o'clock yes- |, The funeral of Mr. Arthur B. Johnson | ed: Muste, plano and violin, Miss Laura | The north-bound Rock Island passenger in 0 gud premise, nituatd and etng ig the county et | (uetely. we wil sell at public wuctian io" frost | gy Puad : : : ‘ ses, RSDaY, TH” Six- Fee os took place from the M. E. Church South} Tunis and friend; selection, Washington | train was wrecked on a high bridge be-! Washington, "District of Columbia, and known TEENTH” Dar OF Ate 4 “; — Bo bekt at Liberty Grove Chea erect, | om Thuraday, end ta anid to have been the | Grove Stina net een ennington tween four and five miles south of Lincoln, | 804) distinguished as and being ‘the southeast | THENTH DAY “pai, Mi SS largest seen in Falis Chueh. Rev. J, T.| sie Kingsley; recitations, Mra, Bersmann; | Neb, last night. Seven persons are known oe. ealavsion of part of Moca Boots ee ese ee the eee et ee | a ame Ni Wien Baltes; tents nome; |< vaca pear sailed fee ce tien ‘pare | Pee Pen ee ee mamreveniane D. L. Rathbun of the Presbyterian Church, | Messrs. Wessels and. Sterick; ‘selection ed, temorrow morning. and the remains will be interred in the graveyard of that chapel. At a recent meeting of the board of coun- TRUSTEES SALE OF _TwWo-sTory FRAME HOUSB ON MARYLAND AVENUE RETWLES . consisting of a swall brick dweiling, kuowu as 12TH AND 13TH STPEETS NORTHEAST, No. ont ed hs - | and Rev. 8. A. Ball of the M. E. Church. | Washington Grove String Quartet. In two] burned to death, No. 2145 Sth street extended, in the’ District of 3222 MARYLAND AVEXUE, 5 lon Sgasuais Geania tee eae: He was buried with the ceremonies of the | weeks the club will hold its next meeting, | The train, which is a local, comprised the Ye ee Peay Lande Nor Tobe Soule Sot ee ey, Tecpel ta tion of the patrons of school No. 1, Oxon | Odd Fellows | and Good Templars, belng a Yyhen Rev. T. D, Richards will make an ad-| engine, tender, combination baggage and | ani tio test “a iptercat, "payable ako of the District of Columbia, ‘we ill sell front os . | member oi ol jons, ress, * ? ually, and secu of trust on the prop- e © premises, on » the pipe ee Re | praernrriaes el geen en | Co i ae qrarabaiigtiter srs | Cocos coy ett @ coech. The Cee aidan | erty, or all ‘cash. All gonreyancing and record Day of AUGUST AD. 1804 ot HALE PAST FIV school be favcrably indorsed, and that the | deceased was held in high esteem by all| with relatives in Washington for a visit. the combination car went over the bridge, St ‘cont of (purchaser. A, dupoait ol $100 requ O'CLOCK P.M “all” that pleco oF purcel ot Petition of the citizens of Hyattsville to the | Who knew him. His remains were Interred | ‘The Summit Huse continues to have a| the coach being suspended on the trestle. |at time of sale. Should tle terms be nee ures situate and being District of Colum known and described as that rt of bh 5, in square numbered 1005, the ct ington, District of Columbia, together w ® | singular the sinning, containing Afteen acres of ‘isha ~ = Stentor Vd oe ths Purchase money to be | eS and rights county commissioners requesting additional room to their school building in that vil- lage be favorably indorsed, as this board believes that additicnal room is needed, but cannot say what sum ts required to carry in the Oakwood cemetery, near the town. | good number of weekly arrivals. Among At the annual business meeting of the | the number there this week are Judge and members of the Baptist Church, held on| Mrs. Gerry, Mr. and Mrs. McCandlish, Mr. Wednesday night, Mr. Thomas Hillier was | and Mrs. Eberly and family, Mr. Thomas elected clerk and Miss Ida Quick treasurer. | Johnson and wife, the Misses Schnauffer of lied with in twenty days from day of sale th Twenty-two passengers and the brakeman, | frustecs reserve the right to resell” the property Who were in the end of the coach, were un-|at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchase injured, and they set about to rescue the | after such public notice as they may deem neces luckless trainmen and passengers impris- | ***3- J. HN, WARIO, Trustee, 2 oll end ances, herditaments, privt- to belonging or in any wise oned in the wreck below. d = "y .w, | Paid in cash, the balance to be paid im three . e-third cash, th 0 the petition into effect; that Miss Venia | Messrs, E. J. Galpin and Thomas Hillier | Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. McElroy of Baltl-| "They: managed to’ release two who were THOS. B, WAIICK, Trustecr” | fuel Tustaluments in one, two and thre pears aa ee Charters of Bowie be appointed to the | Were elected delegates to the Potomac AS-| more, Mrs. iteanhard and daughter of | injured, but che wreck took fire and the A818 12th st. nw, | from the date of gale, the notes of the parc Wearing interest at 6 per cent am, School of Art and Design in Baltimore; that | S0ciation,” which meets next week at Or-| Washington, and Miss Alice Kollhoss of | rescuers were driven back by the intense | _J¥21,23,25,27&30,n01,8,6,8810 pulauil ce an sake. Spe pm, bearing | payable semi-annually, to be secured by deed of Miss Margaret O. Gibbons of Oxon Hill dis- | !©ans, Fauquier county. i Poolesvill heat. ca Se acces Payable seil-annually, “and to be ‘secured by deed | (r2Nt 00 fhe property s5d, or of $200 will be resleen trict be appointed to the vacant scholarship ere a ee The aie — peas nods C;, Major and. family have moved| The list of killed last night was as fol- BY DUNCANSON BRUS., AUCTIONEERS. of, trunk upog the eoperty sold, or ‘all canny at of the purchaser. A epcrit of $200 will be reauireg in the State Normal School,that district no! + a " a . ere from Garrett Purk to reside, lows: = . > al th ‘be required at "the time of Cauait, of, $300 | And recording at cost of purcha having recetved any appointment for many | Weeks, has returned to New York, ts district hag been iopucds Te will be | acqenauctor ©: D- Stannard; burned to | THSTEER SALE OF gOCR NEAT, AND AT. | wil fe required at the time of the ale. Terme | a toning at cont of pe Years: that, the following trustees bs ap- a in this district has been issued. It will be | death. ; D.C. KNOWN AS PRES: | from day of sale, OF the trustees reterec the sake | sale, ollcrtiae trustees pointed: ool No. 4, Martboro’ district, N! 5 IN GEORGETOWN, D. C. ROCKVILLE. held on Saturday, September 1. The judges Engineer Ike Depew; buried under engine. os NOS, 1659, 1661, 1663 AND 1665 VAL- ‘ named ure Messrs. James K. Walker,| Fireman, name unknown; buried under LEY STREET. EXCELLENT PROPERTY Foit je Ww. 4 vm. L es. nt , r > A pretty double marriage took place on | Georse Meem and Wm. H. Coomes. | engine. VEST! Jchn D. Nally, vice Chas. Clagett, deceas- the property at the risk and cost of the | {¢ Property $d; School No. 5, Spalilings district, Wm. A. to 3 defaulting purchaser after five dass’ advertise. | Chaser, after ays . bed in Washington, D.C. pL ESTES as ie iment in Any pewapener published in the District | 1 some hewupaper published in Washing rrison, vico J. S. Minto, resigned: school rm, | The voting will be for a candidate for Coa-| Three traveling men, names unknown, | ,,EY, ‘ite, of @ certain dead of trust dated the | of Colum Derchaser’s cost Cumvevancing and ALEXANRER “ABRAUAM, No. 3, Wowie district, Jus, M. Carrick, vice | Thursday last at the residence of Mr. Wm. gress for the sixth district. furned to death in the wreck. Stony’ the Sans Secor ot the beets wees | rane at “8 SOSIAH ML YALE, Sy2teokte ee Jas. M. Knowles; school No. 1, Piscataway | Herbert, near Edwards’ Ferry, the parties} “Mrs. White and Miss Bettle Butler of | two farmers, names unknown; burned to | Liber IST, follo 188 ct vege aed at tne request of IENRY M. FALL, "THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., Auctioneers, trict. Marcellus Delozier, vice Frederick | to the pleasant affair being Mr. Charles pene a stopping with Mrs. John death in the Sea ee ee ae sos betes nares vig ce) wi J526-d&eds ‘Trustees, G2 E st. uw, oe, resigned; colored school No. 2 Kent er 2 - Seay on Diamond avenue. injured: F. F. Scott, express messen- | *ffer &! : sees Pe IS POSTPONED Urn. — district, Robt. M. Johnson to fill vacancy; | tn 5eccs Wt) guter ante tine moon fant | dirs. Nathan Cooke and daughters have | gan ietcnt Obs fatally Injured. nN SRN DAT ME SEIGHTHL Day, OF AUGUST, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER SIC tek STE | TRUSTER'S SALE OF 4 VAUCARLE rmact op golered school No. 1, Mariboro’ district, | Mr. James M. Soper and Miss W, | Feturned from Wesley Grove camp ground, |" C. H. Sherrer, mail cherie ig, deveribed , altuate in the city of George- | hour and place above destenated. ha THE ARLINGTON RESERV ANTON oun Rm. F Sedewick, alfred Eulott and Licyd | bert. “Rev. J. D. Rayfield of the Poolesville | where they tented during the camp mect-| 6. & Bell Linecee traveling man; slightly | foen: Disartee ee ea scat ea eetee “itr Of Georse- JOSIAH M. VALE, OUANCE PUI A SPECULATH = Brown; that the resignation of the trustees | and Germantown Baptist Churches was the | ing just closed, injured. fata cee ane parcel of Gea and premises known, ‘-~ HENRY M. RARLE, Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trast Of the colored school of Bladensburg be ac- | omiciating clergyman. A large number of ee pee Ree saat = | twenty-two (22) to tweatydve: (25), toh Mumbered | ands ; _Tronters, | yonring tte uct, Zee) ai tgeurdca, iu Noe —— for pl nemo umgiputhorized te | relatives and friends were in attendance, FREDERICK. AUCTION SALES. pte Pano i felon rtfttt ft | DUNCANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONEEMA | Sumy ot MitxandsiaStntet or Viouisinn and ‘of's - BESS. s — 4 — county © of the «aid county, is selected; that the No. and the ceremony was followed by an ample Ge ‘town, District of Columbia, as sala plat is e . 3 decree of the county court ae . 8, Laurel ‘atutrict, a acta te mabe dinaer, to which all did full justice. The result of the regular biennial corpora- FUTURE DAYs. = Feconted 1a the ofice of the surveyor of the District | TRUSTEES” Su ol epi OX CANAL RE a oe oe such changes in the corps of teachers in| Miss Many Dawson of Kentucky fs visit-| tion election at Brunswick, this county, was RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, 5 cogethor Sie She Recaro Ne Sem | py viens ot erates are Suprewe Gsurt of | Gefeodantn, the waders trustee. will om SAT- their school as they may de2m necessary ing Miss Bessie Darby at her home in] a victory for the independent mayoralty 930 PA. AVE, NW, ‘Terms of sale e-third of the purchase money | the District of Columbia, in equity cause | URDA AUGUST TEEN ~ 7, for the best interests of the school: that | Peolesville district. ticket, Mr. John T. Martin, who was sup- =e fro cabal intel eeee palance, to be paid in| No J6S0T, we. the undersigned trustees, ‘appoint fell ot palic ection ALL THAT CERTALS Pelnted. cane oF cit Mop gtaville district. be | Misses Newton and Schaeffer of Washins-| tichel: Mr. John 7. Martin, w etitedie Te ree TE RUBE: | 889 caual installments reapectivels, in one aod two | & Premlecs og TUESDAY, THE TWENEY Suet | CEL ASD LOL GE LAND situate, in tor cote Painted, coat of all repairs not to exceed the | ton are guests at the residence of Dr. Chas. | F y om ae OF WASHINGTON, VIA BENNING ROAD, AT | trty sold, with. faterent be seat cue? | DAY OF AUGUST. Ai) lupe A Rate? of Alexandria, state of Virginia, on the Columbia sum of $80; that the petitioners in the vi- | Hf Walters at Dawsonville. bet.g chosen by 195 votes, as opposed to OMe te 3 sind the rate of 6 por ‘cent pir human er tak: At | FIVE OCLOCK Pl. all teat’ piog, LALETASE | of Alczandria, tate of Virginia, on, the males ber finity of Seabrook be notified that this| Mr. Chas. Metzgar of Poolesville district | 145 cast for his oppenent on the people's By virtue of a deed of trust given to us and duly | the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $200 will | land and premises sityate in a Se | peat Ge dang Sn ot oe ee beard will furnish them with a teacher for | was thrown from a colt om Monday last and | ticket, Isaac B. Cannon. ‘The councilmen | Pecrded In Liber No. 1862 at follo 282 et seq., one | be required at the time of sale. Bale to he closed Pain to the iat oe Conmlta, and known, as and | reservation on the east, contal particulany @ Mmited ti i der t certain if th of the land records of the District of Columbla, we | in fifteen days from of sale, otherwise tie | Seimg in the plat of said city as original lot num-| (28) acres, more or J _ & im‘ me, in order to ascertain if the | had a thigh bone broken. elected are three of them democrats and | wiil sell at putile auction in front of the m- erty will be resold at the risk t bered 4, square numbe 588, together with the | scribed in said deed of trust, to Which reference at that piece Tee Lew aephe pe rere apg Leavis anys pode ee three republicens, while the mayor fs a | ites, on TUESDAY, THE ‘PWENTY-FinsT DAW’ OE | faulting purchaser ator five dare a wortioemaset improvements, fe. ty 3 Wiouging’ or “fa | fe tncreny: tande, axcent= weverthelees alot twp and ‘one-quarter acres hich bave Deen Lerctof ‘erms: One-third cash, the balance in two released. | Baid ts now oecup! ry installments, in one and two years, notes tone Said tract of ground has becn sulvl.vided. siven, bearing interest at 6 per cent per annum, improved by a seven-room frame a Payable semfannually, to be secured by deed of arn; hus an eacellent weil of water and Sa giny ty — a cash, at the b of purchaser. jepostt 100 will Fequired of ‘the purchaser atthe time of sale. | installments In one, tive. and. three myers. secured, Conveyancing and recording at cost of hy the notes of the purchaser aud # « ‘Terme of to be complied with in A on property sold. or ail cash, the purchaner’@ of pale. otherwise trustees reserve option. A deposit of $200 is on the day ‘ right to resell the property at the risk and cost | of male. Sule to be closed within fiftecn of dotaniting parchao after five days’ adveriise- | from the Sy, of apie, or the, trestee, reserves ¢ ; . EB ‘cont a ol Sa le ig some newspaper published | right to 7 i; at ae competitive examination for the free schol- arship in the Western Maryland College, oc- casioned by a vacancy, were held. There were a large number of applicauts. A sad case of threaten hydrophobia is reported to have occurred in Piscataway. A pet dog of Mr. Pnilip A. Gates of that Place was bi-ten by a strange dog about ‘a year ago. It appears that Mr. Gates, in dressing the wound of his dog, inust have gotten some of the seliva into a cut on his ni The Frederick ‘ il hi ee cod ee ate situate in | Conveyencing tosis’ sf WINE Tr son, failed to qualif, e Frederick wieelmen wi ave a big ity of Vashington, trict of Columbia, ¥ Dd. IN ane Mr. Cooke 1. Luckett, real estate broker | bieycle parade tonight, the first event of its | $4 @ phate ant (9, elgutecn {ia}, nioticce | yan-angs EARNGe i EEA, Sruster, at this place, has so! for Henry N. pp to pa Me vs a aah ¥ Saran Y, AicCormick thre unnmshed byoses | Kind that has ever taken place here. It ts | (0) twenty (0, twentetne Hane aware emeteee in West End Park for $2,500 cash, ce tee ere eg rundred wheelmen will be | subaivision called Nurrriig Dot, eet (M2 Me) PATER ANCE GALE IS ECSIPONED UNTIL The Rockville base ballsteam will leave | in iine, many of them wearing fancy cos- | ““rerms: One-half cash, balanee in one year, or all | place. here on Tuesday mcrning next for a two] tumes and having their wheels decorated. ats os tee ee a of which @ a eat a days’ trip to Chapel Point on the Potomac. | After the parade a watermelon feast will | ‘post of $10 must be eS at | s 4 They will play the bryantown club, the | be indulged in. The parade will pass over day the day of salé, otherwise the trustees champions of southern Maryland, on Tues- | the principal streets of the city, and many | fecerve the right to resell!the property at the risk FUTURE DAyYs. day afternoon. A party of about forty ladies | houses will be decorated and illuminated. | and cost of defaultin munciober or: pevmapemt: } oo SE ee ‘Trustee, F at. pow. D. < ing purcl - All con be aucing . No attention was paid to {t at the | and gentlemen will accompany the team. At the meeting of the democratic county | All conveyancing, recording, &e,, at the cost of the en ners See ee at ers EE TENTER, Trestre, —<. tut about two weeks ae Mr. Gates} Mise Flora Trenchard of Queen Foe central See be held here Saturday | Pa¥chaser or purchasers. AMBOSE WILLIAMS, RATCLIFFE, DARR & 2°., A-ctionesrs. J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, ” Brigutwosd Perk, 1D. ‘C. ‘o act very strange Huntt, his! county is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Philip | to arrange dates for the county primaries Enc. . eas 2 $30 4p st. mv, —— oy attending physician, consulte? with Dr. | Hunckel, at this place. and county convention, it is authoritatively | auto-a&ds HOD Frat, Se oes, TRTOCRE AND LOT, NOe wg RY gPRIGIS | auv-aaas a ee Warring, and it ts said t they pronounce. The county commissioners have notified | announced that the’ chairman, Col. L. = SOUTHWEST. og ce — amy ~ LUSTEES' ed the case one of hydrophobia. Mr. all persons not to erect any telephone or | Victor Baughman, will tender his resigna- THOMAS DOWLING & 00. AUCTIONEERS, y Nirtue of a der4 of trust duly recorted in | TRUSTHE'S SALE. DWeLL a has a wife and -hree small children. telegraph poles on the public roads in thls | tion, as he desires, he says, to retire from G12 E st. nw. ber No. 1400 at one grip = ot tue land | 5, capensis lic aie aes parr ‘ TWELFTH ‘AND M ST! 7s <—* re county so as to interfere with travel thereon | the ‘management of local politics. Charles RECEIVER'S SALE OF STOCK, GOOD WILL AND | Tecorde for the Party ALOR thnren, aes neat lek ater aeeened a Hartawny ene Sane ee ee ieee ft ape cena BROOKLAND. king of the same. N, Holm, for some time past the leader of FIXIURES, TOGETHER W FINE SODA j signed. iruste-s will offer for sale bs’ pabite recorded a the land records of the District of | ther So. folio 403 ove a coca alist Convention, composed of dele- | city polities, is spoken of as his successor. FOUNTAIN GENERATOR OF THe | ME tn front of the prewises, ca TU Columbia, in Liver 762, at fullo 03, et weg, ana | WEE AO. utd. fol Miss Craco Moore ts spending her vaca-| gates from Allegany, Washington and Mont-| ‘The Key ‘Monument Association will bs} iwEnieecow DRUG | STORE CORNER | POURTEENTH DAY OF AULGUST, ‘A.D, also of the decree by the Supreme Court of | Guest ef the porty secured Ul tion with Miss Allee Hammoni ac % count, inet hers today for the | Incorporated thls week, and will proceed} THIRTY-FINST AND M SIREETS, GEORGE: | FIVE OLOCK PM, the following Aon: sald District om the third day ct Saly, Inv, 1a poy = at ‘ferra | Durpose of nominating a candidate for Con-| with the work of collecting funds vor the TOWN, D.C remises, situate In the city of W frostees will, equity cause No. 1 , default having been made roesvi inet, AT FIVE in the payment a the ‘money mentfoued tnt Hyg oll nt 3 SIE ot on aemgnd will, at FIVE | Certain jarcel of lapd s}tuate in the county O'CLOCK P.M, ON WEDNESDAY, THE TW: of Washington, District of Colgmbia, and kuow EX-SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, ‘A.D. 1804, cu | ea and Weng the oath one-alt (yy) cf lot num Premises, sell at public auction, to the highest | bered sixteen (16) fn Mock nutlered fou Mader, the land aud premises mentioned und de- | the W. acting Company's scribed 1 sald deed and in the seid equity cause, ‘to | vision ul, tagetueg its certain lots aud parcels of ground uetty tusteum, consisting of a twa Columbia designated and known and dwelling. Rumbered nine, ten, eleven, twelre, thir- ‘ AJ feea, Tourtcau, Afteon ‘and sixtecn Of section 3 of | two {rasts ROW NpoN the pr De. A. G Taber's survey of April, 1872, of Lau- | il, 160, to secure @ volo wille. afer ae © Rilss Leone Diggs of H: the guest of th: Misses 3 and * a of ayy Co gress for the sixth district, Atter a tem-| erecticn of a monument here to Francis | Prive of a decree of the Supreme C fais ee fates ogee Stepney Eo pair ey. The ascoctation is receiving en- | July) iso Legos Se ep ea ee a eee porary organization, Mr. J. W. Assheton of in the cause of Julius Reynard et al. | jetng ‘ment from all parts of the country. | ts. Wm, 7. on the plat thereof as lots numbered jn this town was made permanent chatrman 3 . Baldus et al, equity 15351, the un- | porte v with Mr. Louis Johnson | At the mecting of the Baltimore Council, Sgesigned wil fell on MONDAY, “AUGUST THUR. | (oy and thirgroce (le i + Messrs. A. S. Dulin of Alle- | Brotherhood of St. Andrew, diocese of Mary- | TI ee ee ener Aiea Ged = mood undred and ninety B00), Davis of Washington and J. K. | land, which was held in All Saints’ P. #2, | willl and Gxtures of the above mentioned es! sion of sald suuaro wn Montgomery were appointed a | Chapel here on Tuesday evening, the fol- ‘Terms cash. $100 deposit will be required at the Sasa te tha boone of th on credentials, rules and order of | lowing were present from Washington: P. | time of sile. ‘Terms to be complied with upon I the rights, ways, &e. ‘two delegates from each county | B. Pierce, prestqent of the Washington local | confirmation of sale by the court ‘One-thicd “cash, balance Jn vinted as & committee on resolti- | council; A. K. Parris, from St. John’s chap-| . B.—The stock bento Gyn one and two yeare. 6 per cent per nani, parable reported the | ter, Gcorgetown, and George W. Salter, acke A BBANDENTecelver, | semi-annually, aecared hy deed of trust oa the orm of the party, and it was | from St. John’s chapter, Washington. Mr. | _%®4 | eee Of $200 requived pon lopted. On motion, the name | Pierce made an interesting speech, and ex- Fr. W pa ‘ ARKEN JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER, teptence of bid. T° the terme of elo kre ot - Horace Hesley of Cumberland was | tended an invitation to attend the annual! auction stie of Uiredecined’ Pledges 1 will ell, compiled with with's fifteen days from the day of ae age >. he po In he partition of the deceased, duly _re- surveyor's office of said aie Seip of Baltimore, are the gvesis cf the Misses Katie and Mamie Eichman of Sar- gent road. Miss Nellie Middlekauf€ of Hartford; Street left Brocklend today t spead some me among the mountains of western Maryland. » ich $75 abel acceptance of nid, to be forfeited la use of ful! compliauce with terms of hin ten deys thereafter, the oth gale r Lait to placed before the conventi @ ca t uavention of the brotherhcod, to be held in | by pablic auction, xt 1009 H st. n.w., AUGUST | gale the trustees reserve the Fight to resell the | be paid inoue ‘year faew dave ‘oe guiet Lalf to and Miss Lettie Mil- ve ‘ongress, which motion Cwae aacerset Washi ton in Getober. POURTEENTIN, ut SEVEN TM, all goods on which | property at the fiek and cost of the cetaulting ber cent per anor interest, or all cash, at the eA fren ntie City. by the delgates from Allegany, Washington | Monsigucr Satolll will visit Brunswick, ! ee RL Wale ce Grae oesting | purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of snei 2 : Durchaser's option. Mra. Deizize Marsen and Mis: nh Ma- ft Metal Wateh lial 3 of t See this county, on Sunday next to assist in the ny af ch ee Poko ce ge on a EY ED; Fp ae re iat HALDEMAN, “Trstce, om Making an extended visit in west- ere, BAe FOLe children by using Stonedraker’s lication of the new Catholic Church at | 5, Thetronents, etc. HENRY i ity K, TINOU WILLIAM A. MELOY, Trustee, OMe 15 . st. Dm, 3 ennsyivazia. Tadian Gua Syrop fre Ai summer complaints, | * na potat. {o ¥, WAEGEN JOHNSON, Auct. JOSEP? Aix . 13 © st. nw, oe GEORGE J. RANTERY AY. é ‘astee, Mr. J. J. Horgan of Fort street is having ! 10:. and 25e ver botue | Ae’ Hise Allemus of Washington is the] re H ‘Trastees, DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncera. aud-cod eui-dids . ow

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