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10 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 189/-TWELVE PAGES, SUBURBAN NEWS |tcr piwerne ana prac etter cs | Sault Ea tpsadh Mcenant Peadid |A NEW CHINESE TREATY| gseseessess AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES aa whers. ‘The churea cous. hasmonats | usking the covsent of the taxpaynre of the " ‘THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYs. es en... __ decorated, and packed to the utmost capac- | (pePeray Pia ken eek Ba tls =a Ne. v us and Special RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. ANACOSTIA. ity. Rev. John W. Steele performed the |The committee on fire apparatus reported, | Provisions of the Agreement Just Ratified Diseases. aan oF THnEE ston TRUSTERS' SALE OF ceremony. The bride wore a tan-colored | recommending the purchase of ladders, N Ft AND LOT, NO. 916 N IVY STREET VEEN D AND E, NEW cloth traveling suit, trimmed in black silk, | buckets and truck. ‘The report was laid by the Senate, lervous Debility, Brae: AYE AND ‘The choir boys of Emmanuel P. E.| with hat matching. ? has the | over to ascertain the cost. The amendment 4 BY virtue of & deed of trust duly virtue of @ ‘of Church have gone to Pirey Point. It was| chair of Latin, Preach wed at the | to the ordinance in reference to. bleycle Hy Decay of Body and Mind,@ | me ay, Li LRT, Me of & deed ot trust, duly recorded ® jolly crowd which met yesterday after-| Shenandeah Normal College, it. was | riding on the sidewalks, which was adop' jest of the secured thereby, records for the it the noon under the direction of Dr. Hollings-| While Miss,Browning was a student at| at last meeting, by which authority was Chinese Immigration Prohibited for Weak yes, g a tees iil fer tor oale ty Fequcat (of the : Worth, precentor of the choir. Each boy beeshe ns allen Bie a Satby imeriage, | Sclnded and the onginanee no it how stanis| ‘Tem Years—Properts, Clause—Trav- Lack of Energy, Fotrigestit Bay ‘Or "AtGUSE, “h Hen, ta, root of pote wore a specially prepared suit, with white | “sir. John 8. Buxton, a highly. respected | prohibits riding on the sidewalks under a. aa es Impoverished Blood. pd gh cng Soh yl ago 184, AT FIVE 0° a sweaters, and the initials E. C. in red silk. citizen | of Clarksburg, aged eighty-three penalty eecente tor he offense and Headach keful f Dutdel er Golaupis, ‘ahd scribed real este ‘ashe The had look: ‘ears, died at his h ursdi morn- for subsequent ones, ear W All those pieces or rcels of ington, Those ate aaa eee ta chan eect | bom, ater os tito oe aa Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Reed of Burlington, : 3 CNC, WVameH esr Beng situate in ti suid. city of Wasuuazton ae- | Certala Bierce, or preanines responded to the invitation. A special car | _Mrs. George W. Cramer and daughter of | N. J., have been visiting Mrs. S. H. Thorn: | phe new Chinese treaty, which has just Despondency, to he a er over the Anacostia and Potomac River | Frederick are visitors of Mr. H. B. Cramer. | burgh. been ratified by the Senate by a vote of 47| Weak Mem: Etoared and’ inety (00), actoriing tothe cinait | one G2), tn three ilway Company's M street line conveyed | .Mr. George W. Gaither of Charlestown, | Geo. A. Johnson, the son of B. F. Johnson, to 0 in gt vest hese kml: ory, vision of said square made in (he itiog of the £3), cont: and boys to the wharf. The following are | W- Va., is a guest of Mr: E. W. Walker. | | died this morning at 4 o'ciock. His funerai | to 20, ee eet said = @ Defective Vitalit: estate cf Benjamin Young, Gecensed, and ly re- | bounds, viz: th: f the choir: Dr. Hollings-| The most interesting and largest attended | will take place tomorrow at Ulin Chapel at| Whereas, on the 17th day of November, Vo corded in the books of the surveyor’s office of said @ composition of the choir: Dr. ng: o | Ss ereuack bo marti beeen b ; city, together with all the rights, ways, &c. worth, director, precentor; Frederick Bryan, | ¢Me of base ball occurring h»re this sea- | 2 o'clock p.m. e was thirty years of age | A.D. 1880, and of Kwanghs II, the sixth 4 Prostration z Kean al autes-tepe- teak aaah, the A. organist: Waldo Bryan, Barnabas Bryan, | S00 was that of Saturday between the | and leaves a wife and one child. His year, tenth moon, fifteenth day, a treaty | { bf one and (wo years, 6 per cent popu, payable ac. Wansied teeny, tanaael Valeee, Ween Tdeals and the Redland poll Ie was the | brother was buried only last Thursday. rag conttiaed TiiwaaattHie Gteaecae s. Neuralgia, Epilepsy, a > soca pba deed ol oa | xd = y. Osear Smith, Wm.| home team’s first appearance on thelr new ——— 4 p property or a of ee legge , eng talons grounds, sod cvery man. seemed -to be. in REDERICK. eee ae ee oo Cabreare £ Paralysis, purchaser. A, deposit of $200 required upon ac. p . x “| fine form. itcher Gloyd fanned ou e Ing oO) spending 2 ae o . 2 cuss mad aiken Tee nn Tn | Raltand henvy. ulikenoee slate etemcitiee £Stomach and Liver Dis-=9 | cwviied wien simta atten dass from the day ot be nese laborers to, and their residences in, the Thee ae rete arnt ae of holders of | Rings. and but for an ertor ef Eosie’ witen | The democratic county central committee the 3 © 2 1 : ‘ roperty at the risk and cost ef the default Washington Beneficial Endowment Asso- | let_In three runs, the visitors would have | %t @ largely attended meeting here on Sat- oe shigpotee ae area ined orders as well as ally | rr ces ate cane Uiteciedhe tetuuiting ciation certificates in Anacostia, among | SUffered an ignominious defeat. The beau-| urday, which was presided over by Col. L. hereas the government of Ca in view 3 sale the trustees reserve the right to resell Hanes or resale in’ some newspaper publisied in Ws them Sergt. Kirby of the Anacostia police, | tiful double play of “Bony” Gloyd and | Victor Baughman, decided to hold the coun-| of the antagonism ang muen deprecated and| pUiseases o£ Nervou ton, D.C. All conveyancing and recor! tthe & & nearly all of the police officers, and Station- | Ward. and yf eo eth Pe sephead” | ty primaries on Saturday, September 1, to | Sev’ous disorders to which the presence Capa System, purchaser's ‘cost. AuORY K, NGLE, Keeper Ecklof.. and some of the business | fuley,, were Joudly cheered: For’ the: Nix. | elect delegates to the county convention to | Chinese laborers has ean Cer eer OR Soe blacias” ebay eek eameacaaes au2-deds ‘Trustees. wen. Considerable indignation is expressed. celled, but the Ideals’ left-hand” batters | be held here on Saturday, September S,when | Parts of the United States, desires to pro- + ya 4 Cured ‘eat. We had bean in Sor Seventoes years, | Mt Bint hard, And whenever they get first | delegates will be elected tq the sixth dis- | hibit the emigration 1 such laborezs from 4 but that this not the first instance of es ee ae round. Little GaSe | trict congressional nominating convention | China to the United states; and e United States Irregularities, as a short time ago he was | Umpired, pak omen ob te ean | at Hagerstown on September 12. Every | Whereas the two governments Jesire to g Pageag eo <aainet sesieg-<f nen 3 wae series, the Ideals winning both. Score stood | district In the county was represented at | C0-OPerate in prohibiting such emigration $ the central committes meeting, and they | 4nd to strengthen in other ways che bonds | ACA de mmy = THIS EVENING. F. WARREN JOHNSON, AUCTIONBER, Auction sale of Uaredeciaed’ Pledges.—I will sell, Pe attte amction, at 1009 st. nw, AUGUST FOURTEENTH, ut SEVEN P.M., all goods on which interest remains wu id, as contracted, consisting of Gold, Sver and Metal Watches, Clocks, Chains, | D. Kings, Jewelry of all kinds, Diamonds, Clothing, | of the Booxy, “ Musteal - Instromeni sts Hi be transferred into that class. Mr. Ecklotf | 7) to 6 Paid no attention to the circular, but the | On Friday Constable Horton G. Thomp- next time he went to the office to pay his | 80M arrested William Magruder, colored, were all entertained at luncheon by Col. | Of frendship between the two countries, anu | @ The expressed} Whereas the two ov - IENRY BURR R. TRACY. Trastee, ments ure de- dues he was notified that he had been | 2"d arraigned him before Justice C..\W.| Baughman in Junior Hall. GROCE, Treas. F. WARREN JOHNSON, Auct. JON 4. BUTLER, Jr. e aus-ct* 11-dkds Be 2 sirous of adopting recipre-at measures for] $ Medicine and Surgery, ss Li - Crawford, who held him for a hearing on | intention of Col. Baughman to resign the z ° watts 7 y 5 ———— - — “Mire James F. Lionhardt and afiss Mc-| ext Saturday. ‘He io now in Jail at-Tiock- | chairmanship of the committee and retire | the better protection of the eltiows or eub-| © sorsmait sath ot nw, bet. Hand sts, NS Ls 2. A DULEX 4 REZEDS, ab . Wiliams of Philadelphia are visiting Rev. | ville. The charge is complicity in the | from politics made the meeting more than | Jects of each within tne jurisdiction of the | $ WASHINGTON, D.C. Joseph B. North and family, on Minnesota | Humerous meat Rouse robberies Oarnes-| \ueny interesting. Every district protest- oe: © aut4,18,22628 aL a oe ne| Justice G. F. Snouffer gave Mr, Sylvester | ed against his retiring, and upon the urgent| Now, therefore, the Presitent of the Unt- | ¢ ee esi Saas . F. . Sy left Sunday for Colonial Beach, where they | Reed a hearing on Saturday afternoon in| request of his friends he decided to post-| ted Siates has appointed Walter ©. Gres- | {'. AAAAAAAAARDARARDARS SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. neblasg tagged cree VALUABLE ‘TWO-STORY BRICK : Tue tock of a local dealer, compelled to ratse | AME Vier ELSiit eanEee SOR eee NO ones, consisting of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, &e.,| By virtue of & certain deed. of took and. the Ke-. (will de ‘sold ‘at public auction ‘at our ‘sales | i¢th day ot May, A.D. A801, aud receded soone ante granu | the land “records of the District of Columns ——— TEESTH, AT TEN A. M. AND 7:30 P. M., aud to | request of the belie: of thet tone ee roe ws, corner 1th strect and Peunsylv horthwest, commencing TUESDAY, AUG! will stay two weeks. the case against him for seltiny intoxicat-| pone action in the matter until the 224 of | ham, Secretary of State of the United Mr. Dana Davenport of Maple avenue has | ing liquors in the vicinity of Goshen. He| September, when a special mecting of the | States, as his plenipotentiary, and his im- | — == a request of the holder of the pote seeared thereby, Joined his father, Rev. W.G. Davenport,and | Ws fined $20 and costs, which a paid, | committee will be held to consider the mat-| perial majesty, the Emperor of Chiaa, has | London Papers om the Tari Bill. br greene stock te dleposed’ of. Penal Wer at public suction, ty front, of the family at Colonial Beach. Ole, Vere. Wat tee bee nee auttint- | te& Im calling the central committee tol appointed Yang Yu, officer of the second ‘The London Daily News, in commenting | Terms cast. 2 OF AUGUST, A.D.) Tsoi, AT FIVE O'CLOCK ‘The farmers on the outskirts of Anacos-| Mr. Vernon D. Watkins has been appot order Col. Baughman made a stirring | rank subdicector Gt the Cork OF sacstnicisi ic ai the: tary tally nay - WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©0., Aucts. | PM.) the following descrived property, situsted tn tia and in the county report that many | €d principal of the Oakmont public school. | speech, in which he appealed to democrats » § : on the action on the tar 2ul3-3t the ate or Oren ng (Sa depredations fn their watermelon and canta- ———— to adhere to true tariff reform principles | Worship and envoy extraordinary and min- | yielding to th: Senate’s obstruction the | ~ — Toneuneow. wit: Ali that certain piece or pareel of land ‘and lcupe patches are being perpetrated by HAGERSTOWN. and stand by President Cleveland. ‘he | ister pienipotentiary; and the said ple:ipo- | House only stoops to conquer. The decision] cna gage | tA T the negroes. Quite a scene took place at —_— fac’ » sai eee ure feoveh ree Outer: tentlaries having exhibited their respective | was a sudden but a wise one. The prolong- DULEY <a. os 0. Jobuson's and James M. Stockett's, ' trustees, the farm of Mr. Benjamin Cox, on the rom injuries | ‘rom the vast’body of the people is no rea- | 5 i ’ 2 "BN: NIA AVE. and Frank J. Dieudonne’s subdivision of square Wheeler road, yesterday afternoon, when | Solomon Smith, who died from Inju n-| £0 Why there should be dissension on the | [Yl pavers: found to be in due and good | ed suspense ts removed and a measure of —— numbered 1051, with remeut thereon, two- he discovered a crowd of five negroes fill- | aleged to have been received from a sion’ | Dan 4, democrats, or aa effort made to | frm, have agreed upon the following arti- | certainty is secured. Free wool will be the F i story vrick house, as eulativiston Is. rec ing sacks with cantaloupes. Mr. Cox and| thrown by his brother, Jonathan Smith, | embarrass the party, which would, after all, | el test by which Americans will — ree o a Be a +t. the District wos ee cans Started in pursuit of the | during a fight at Pleasant Valley Caureh, | simply reflect upon ‘a democratic President} Article 1. The high contracting parttos trade, “In the meantime business Will doubt- | peGuiait SALE OF FURNITURE At ag gh gt FA fhieves and caught two of them. Marl | near Smithsburg, this county, was the fa-| 2nd leave him without the ald ani sup-| agree that for a period of ten years, beain- |.” cnronicte says: “There cin be| MECHA HHISE, AT 225 RNASY be paid in cash, balance tn tbice fests, with ten boro’ is some distance away, and the cul- ; P pices port of 2 democratic Congress.” He hoped | ting witn the dite of the exch fae lane y Chronicle says: e cin be AER ot CHTHWIST | UN (WEDNESDAY, | terest at 6 Def cent anpum. A it of wits were tied to a tree and a bunch of | ther of sixteen children, thirtcen of whom | thar the democratic nominee for Congress | ™!S e date of the exchange of the | jittie douvi that the measure, partial as it ata FIEPEENTH, AT TEN” O'CLOCK | $200 required’ at the thao of sale, ‘Terme to be rge, stout switches procured, and the/| are living. He also Téaves a second wife. | from the sixth district would be chosen on | 'tifications of this conyeation, the comtag, is, will give a great impetus to many of our > MM as Seen Willie, Wetiien enh — with —— days from day of ef negroes given a taste of switch oil, which | Jonathan, the accused slayer of his brother, | a tariff reform platform in accord with the | except uncer the conditions hereinafter | industries. The effects upon industries tn Folding Meds, Hat Macks, Exteusion | Sra ‘Of defaulting Fight to resell at risk they will long remember. has been required to give bond in the sum | Chicago platfcrm, and assuring an honest fied, of Chinese Jaborers to the Unitc2 | the Unite? States cannot yet be profitably ‘les, Mantel Mirrors, Elegant Hall Stands, 3 JOHN 0. JOHNSON, —_———.__ : support cf President Cleveland in his deter- |.) aie : discussed, but it fs likely that there will be | iiue Buggies, Rockin "and. Dintug “Iieon ete FRANK 3. DIEUDOXNE, BROOKLAND. bos Sets i —_ eee mination to cr.ish cut the. combinations, | *t2!es shall be absolutely prohibited. trying times when the period of readjust- | lot ber term of court. ty Odds und Ends, Reicigerators, “s that are taking the Arucle he preceding article shail not | ment conies. C. people. apply to the return to the United States of | The Morning Post says: “Surrender to keeper between K ni nd Boons Monsignor Satollt officiated Sunday at tered Chinese laborer who has a | the Senate was better than prolong Leesburg, Va., in order to attend the bush | pores ana ‘beother pega be Hickman of | the laying of the cornerstone of tas new | lawful wife, child ot parent in the Unitea | Bopeless struggle. Whether the settlement muceting now ir progress there. Washington, diad on Satunlay’ of consump- | Catholic Church at Brunswick, this county. | 31 : Pee ee wii do much to avert the disccntent of the 7 5 pe . — r f ates cr property therein of the value © ablic with th mt majority 1s more Miss Mary H. Howe and Miss Sarah Wil-| tion, aged fifty-th He leav The sermon was preached by the Rev. C. | © , | Public with the present mi: y iss Mary H. How Mis rife, Bat no chien wee He leaves 4 | Gillespie, rector of Gonsaga’ College, and | $000 or debts of like amount due him and | then dourerules ee ee ee ee ee ee sab al Union | the Rev. M. J. Riordon of Barnesville, who | peading sectlernent. Nevertheless every such gat Sunday evening for Cincinnati, Ohio, where rr. John C. Buna je Gemiral Union trusts and monopel C. W. Hickman, the well-known tollgate | very life-blood of th ‘Trustees. = &e DULEY & HERRING, Auctioneers. aud-deds USao Gots. Gots. THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. ALE, With eT AN! "1 y | TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE S7ORE AND e. mae Ts eat DWELLING, SITUATE AT THE COR\EK OF TWELPTU AND M STREETS NORTHEAST. ; — Under and by virtue re eG ‘FUTURE DAYs. beuring date 1802, and recorded in Mrs. William McChesney has gone to — liber No. ludd, folto et Bey. the land Mission of Washington 1s in Hagerstown = to be the pastor in charge of eels ow r shail, before leaving the Uni- ‘ongrersionnl Nominations. » DAKR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Tecorda of the District of Columh yy the re- they will make an extended visit and be | soiding evangelistic. meetings,: the. music | CUR. also assisted. ‘The ecnurch Wil | ted States, deposit, as a conditicn of hls re- ois—Fourth district, J. Simmington, FA AN. BW. fnetees “wht do FRIDAY, AUGUST SEVER Present at the musical festival shortly to| for which is being furnished by the local | he finished inside in hard woods. Notwith- | alm,with the collector of customs of the dis- | prohibition. CONSIGNEE'S SALE OF EXTENSIVE Stock or | TEENTH, 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., tn front be held tn that city. Y, M. C. Associatitn? * standing the inclement weather an tm-| irict trom which he departs, a full desceip- | Missouri—Tenth district, Gecrge H. Tim- HOUSEECRSISHING GUODS, CONSISTING OF | Of the wemless, sell at public 4 Miss Eleanor Hough of Sandy Spring is| Typhoid fever ts, raging to an alarming | meise crowd attental the wane y-| Won, in writing, ot his tumily, or property, ce | merman, prohibition. Hast WAKE, TIN Waite AND IN acne; | of Washington, Disteict of Clute, aed Kone the guest of her niece, Miss Ella Hough, at | ¢Xtent at Clearspring. ing. : id, and shan be rurnisned by | Pennsylvania —Twenty-tifth district, W. J. UTENSILS, TIN TOLLE ent NS OOUKIAG | Se and being the south ope-balf (igh of lot pth Raat Washington reggives. large suppiies Dr. Lloyd T. MacGill, leader of the e vith such certincate of his | Kirker, populist. SLIDERS AND. OTM "lane a bered sixteen (16) In tock numbered four e f Balti has re-| ST@Pes from this locality. The first shi tariff! reform nent at to return under this treaty, as the laws . UPTEASILS. ” lg poy = — — Mrs. Martin Leber Visit to her steter-in. | MeMt of the season was made from Midvale | of the Frederick, {5 | cr the United States may now or hereafter AUCTION SALE Oa MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH Day OF | 5 of a tract of land cal eg nee Tron arent (© her sister-In-| on Friday, and consisted of sixty-four bas: | mentioned us a pe lidate for Con- and not dingonsistent with the 4 N SALES. SECU AD, ane AT TEN O'Clanae a.M Poca 5 ' kets. gress in the si s of Unls fredty, and should the |——————— = | re all seit, within oar ales rooms, 120 Pa. av Viet ee ee ooktana et P& ' 1” judge-A. C. Bradley of the Supreme Court tuforesaid be prove! i _eeEree Bere. Kwo {0 the bigucst bidders, tor cash, a complete 4 - i of the District of Columbia and Mrs. Brad-| DEDICATED AND OUT OF DES ee eee een See tae Som WEIS Fy wiacl Md a aeaiee arrived do) Olle city esa The cottage prayer meeting of the Brook- | 0" Friday, en routé for the Blue Mountain ave, N. J. Auditorium Set land M. E’ Church will be held on Wed.| House. The special car was sidetracke! at Line of Houscturatsuing Gouds, Glass and Crocwery Ware, in lots to SUM THE TH. E H orses PRIVATE CUASUMEKS, reer ees ° RAUCLIFFE, DARR & 00., f return thereunder, or jcelafler return, sna!l » fordeited. And sueh right s foe weecns * United States shal be ex- | Vi » AUCTIONEER, Ect ihn dA RO ___Auctioncers._ nesday evening of this week at the resi-| the station here, the party remaining in it “posta moan dannespecn { within one Year(from i e of | WASH BOWS AND CAREISUMBARAAR, RATCLIFFE, DAER & CO., AUCTIONEERS. che ont one Suk ot Ge dence of Mr. G. B. Johnston, on Dover | over night, going to Blue mountain on Sat- The great Ocean Grove Auditorium, the s the United tes; but such rieht _—. street. The class meeting on Friday even-|vrday, where the car was again side-} jargest TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAME Ho Soe = te ees Gee ing, at the home of Mr. E. Ernest Cissel, on | tracked. urn to the United State: OF | "262 SINT STREBE “EXTENDED NORTH | 22° Se) en evangelical avdience raom in the may be ex- UF FORTY HEAD 1 y dei nigh: ed for aa additional’ period, not to ex- re cat. % - world was formally delicated niay nigh : “i WILLIS C. HALDEMAN, Trustee, - . . e es s S t past one year, Case: vhere, y a ue je y co ¥ F . ‘The services of the B. Y. P. U., on Sunday | purchased by David R. ‘Thompson, who will | T- L. Bowman, D. P., the seaior bishop of | yon! his controh such Chinece wane Cot the parties, ecb, and at | sut-anes 14l0" G st. nw. evening, were largely attended despite the | continue it as a democratic journal. | the Methodist Episcopal Church, assisted rondered unable soouer to return, Se a ae rain, and, the president, Mr. Perry, con- After eating a°hearty breakfast on Sat- | by his colleagues Walten and shall be fully reported to the Chin in is @ucted very impressive exercises. urday, Mrs. Belle Curfman, residi os 1 ae The Ladies’ Guild of St. Clements’ PaE. | Kemp's station, near Williamsport, fell o denominations who were present Mission will hold a lawn fete at tne resi-| dead, apparently from heart disezse. She |? 01 present, dence of Mrs. Mary Burr, 12th street, Uni-| was forty years ef.age,and 1s gurvived by cture cost nearly versity Heights, Thursday evening, August | a husband and nine children. . er to the Oce 2. Mrs. Mamie Hess ant MeweMolide New- | C&mp Meeting eintion “free troy Halt A number of the ladies of the Queenstown | comer of this city have been arrested for | the last dollar of the de acy having been | Mite Society met yesterday afternoon at| forgery. It is alleged that they dreg from | SUbscribed just prior to tne ueticauon exer- the home of Mrs. J.B. Lord, sr., and it was | the Hagerstown=bamit uf@ir. the f ST iz: “"The first steps toward the erection of th paaenor fg memos — _ poeta u nature of Mrs. Kate Newlop sums aggre great monument to Method! were takin An fromt of the “premises, WENTY-POURTH DAY OF AUG FRivay, — x St, AD. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE FRAMR j ioe, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., ali that piece or CUTTAGE ON THE TENLEYTUWN ROAD, parcel of g and premises situate, lying und NEAK TENLEYTOWN, D.C. county of Washington, in the Isis | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded ii viumvla, aud Known and’ distinguished | liber No. 1530, at folio 220. et weg, obe Of the land Ing the north half of lot numbered tirty- | records of the District of Columba, and at the iu Wright and Cvx's subdivision Of | request of the party secured thereby, the under= Picasn “Vicasant Vilains,”” together | signed trustees will offer for sale, Dr_public suc iS at) Fowler, and th censul at the port of departure, and by hin t any kind of TANELY WITHOL the United Siat F shail be pe el ty entcr the United Siates by lani or sea with- out produ to the prover officer of? th. toms the return cert re quired. Grove ne dr invite buyers to attend this Mount with all t Terms: Or ements, rights, &c. ti iu front UKSDAX, hird cash, ‘the balauce in one and | THE TWENEY Tutt Dar or GUST. AD years, 6 per cent per anuum, bie SIVE o' 1 “3 > madigr iweuted Sy"adey atti, Maree gout: | ANek AT FIVE Ook FAL. the following de The provisions of this conven- | 1 ! 1 PURNITCL : cP t i y sold, “Gr ali cash, “at the option of the pur: | Wastington, Darthie ae nse, ee OUR lon Lach een af ee en oe | : 5 last summer, when in one day $11,000. w. affect the r.gig at present en- | cr. $100 required upon accept- | as lots numbered twenty-three 28) apd twenty-four Lord, 2 7 Mr. William Guntz and wife of Wash- | cupscribel With this nest ez the ae €5€ jer being officia = terms of sale are uot compiled | (24), in block pumbered two (2), in Joba M. Barry's nouncel her committees, as follow sR | ington are at the Central House here, the pov “ rection of the building, | ¢ chants, or travelers | * Hawt os aay of sale the | sutdivision of parts of tracts of land koown as freshments, Mrs. Robbins, chairman; Mrs. | Zitsty of Mr. Christa Lunche, | Giation began the erect! ine, building, a BUT HSE laborers Fight, tO resell the ‘property | "Frieudastp' aot Me. aia at plane, know 8 Fey atl ene So eee, are | Mr. and Mra. Charles Pairman and caugh- | pene) Tar ane ei, : oming ty the United $} Se" sdvertioes (etwuiting purcbaser | cennty, No. 8, page 123, of the records of the private er five days’ advertisement c Whitesides, Miss Lena Birct, Miss Nellie | te? of Washington are summering at} 1. Dr. E. H. F after fw advertisement of such Trestle tn Tw entitle such Chinese subje- é % 3 MSTAG, Auctioaver news ‘r published in Washington, D. ras cy yg yt F —_— Middidkaelt ani Mies Hough leception Sharpsburg. 3 p mt of the ¢ mp Mecting Association, as cre ve de eribed to adm'ssion into th auld2t* —— ag and recording at the purchaser's Tuts gone will be sold enbject, however, to a d entertainment, Mrs. West, chairman; | Mrs. Mary Bland Wowler‘of Washington. | sisted that the deficiency of § ates, they may produce a ¢ : wage eens prior deed of trust for $3,000 (6 per ceut), due in Mies Nella Lord, Mrs. Horner, Mra, Wolfe | Who had bean spending several months at | raised before the auditorium was dedicated, | cate from ther ervermiene oe ine govern|;7808 Sy SCHAEFER, — | Three Years from Match If, 1803, a in Gan Gaede Gaan le Kee Mar Heights, returned home on Mon- and great etforts: w o bats forth by “his | -nent where they last reside}, vised by the eul8-ahas A Nastoes. | poem Sas and spore the trast. cash. A de- mate te agg é * | day. cabinet and the wealthy Methodists to | diplomatic or consular representative ef the qe wre — = ~ ‘ Epuch, Mice Lillie Schuiee ond Alles Netae| Mra. B. M. Merrick’ arid ‘itre. Marie Wil- | raise the deficit. : Unitet States in the country or port whence lan nanan A BSVATS ADCKONEER. | (Ste toon Sie tag af ais tee eee ee Etz. Lemonade well, Miss Jessie Thomp-| ams of Waskington, are guests of Mrs. pg eng tho vices have been | depart. | Tr LOT, IMPROVED By | Tebt to resell the property at the risk apd cost of son, chairman; Miss ‘Kittie Biret, Miss In- | J. W. Dayhoff, this city. — held since Wednesday | week. Stir- reo that ¢ laborers | 4 WN: SE 0 SIRENS | Rar of cones poe ee dia Lord and Miss Minnie Gudgin. Clipping | Dr. Raymond Burch of Washington is the | Ting sermons were pre Ey, Enanon: to enjoy t lege of Some newspaper publisive Miss | Suest of Mi: n, Chaplain McCabe | s Julia Smith at Ciearspring. Bowman a ee eee oe € string, Miss Marie Larner, chairman <2 aaah pitas to Beatrice Rhine, Miss Maggie Larner and| A vein of copper ore has been struck the territ 2d of trust reconded in Hber No. | Washington, D.C, All co of th ¥ of the United | ooveyanCing and recording denomination, secured thereby, for default in payments ms ry Of the land records of the | &t the cost of the purchaser. : aa » State rse of their journey to or | notes secured, we sell at lie ay Columbia, and at the f OOGLAS 8S. MACKALL, Miss Hessie Biret. Decorations, Messrs. | the land of Dr. Roach of Baltimore, on the | The laymen, headed by Senator James A. | from eg, subject to such regu Of the. premises, MONDAY ry tacreby ed, ‘We will ‘sell at public LEDRU Rt Perry, Warren, Kane, Hackeit and Hare. |etop of the Blue Ridge moun:ains at Hich- bone eo ee a oe es lations by of the United TY SE TH. xen P frome f the Premises, 2 THL mepay, aull-dids — Rev. Church’ Tabor seriously Indis- | field. The discovery was made in drilling | f2™e (0. the States as m: necessary to prevent said) Sites “cduatraame ot tree maa acl Soe Wy, Be eeAS? | Trosmrs SALE %s posed last Sunday evening, and Rey. Mr. | an artesian wi fiyetiiation of the priviie; tnsit from being abused. the city of Washington, D. C., v of part of uare BSS, — Hahn of the Douglas Memerial Church | Last summer firebugs destroyed $25,000 of | }tuldatis the date fixe? for the final effort Article 4. In pursuance of article thereon described afore. D. C., as per plat recorded tm liber | Im parsuance and by virtue of that certain deed sched to the M. congregation from rty at Waynesboro’. They are at|rne threatening weather prevented th immigration treaty between the United] T: The propertics will be sold separat Wit at the records of the scrveyor's office | Of trust executed by Tu in Hartaway and —_ st verse of the fortieth chapter of again, and within the past few days | sands from turning out, but there ies and China, signed at Peking on. the h being subject to a deed of trust, to be w istrict, with the Auprovements above | recorded a the ahd records of the District several stables and other property have | § 1ith day of November, 1880 (the I5th day | Swed by the purchaser, to of the tenth moon of Kwanghs IL. sixth | risteram Detenn ate eee cioe oe pecs aroused a: 1 the city counsel has offered a| large platform wes crowded with distin- | >/ are is her as understood and agrecd | t particulars will be siated at time of sak Feward of $20 for the arrest and convic, | wee piatform was ero Senator | that Chinese laborers er Chine @ny | The sum this amount to be paid one-hali The board of town commissioners met | tion of any person or persons attempung to | James A. Bradley of Monteatr and a ae ee oe f ; a ently or tem-| ezsh, balance in six a m a ed 2st night at the residence of Dr. Chas. A. | ®¢t “f@ to any building in’ the city. tor William H. Skirm occupied chairs near | ?° ily resi¢ in the United States, shall nts to be secured on property solid, ) in the auditorium wi . 4 en Pre: been burned. The people are becoming | Stokes announced the opening hymn, Columbia, in Liber 767, at fello 208, et sey., and ‘ash, of which a deposit of | also of the decree by the Sapreme Court of t tine of sale. and the balance | said District on the third day of July, 184. in 5 in one and twa years, for | caulty cause No. 14525, default baving been unde ser. bearing interest, payable | ii the payment of the a | mentioned in the day of sale,nad secured by deed | fald decree, the . under at FIV ar CLOCK TEM, ON WEDSESDAT, THE, TWH —— HYATTSVILLE. Ard will be taken, or all A | cl convey 4 IN! bAY é aus" Dd. tue wane have for the protection of thetr persona and | lett interest at G per cent per ennum, oF ull lng Bt Siwt of urchascr “He | the premiere, ait at pate auth, ote haat : peace spangtion eo On : a ety a thatiaraaiten te nik jon of parchaser, who can. also. Te ago fe ; tT a ore eS were repealed o P 7 J fi Stokes, Bi jowman, SAM | Naat favored wation 4 spied posit o 00 a lot must at the risk and cost of the de wit: All those certara lots and cele of gro adopted, which will be published in on mecting of the society of | H-,Ystman, Senators Hradley and Skirm oo Terrace Pore Grete Ne of sale. be fully | purchaser, after clght days a@vertioomere ee | ja the ete ae csiguated ant Lown pamphiet form, and a copy of the same | .afien Flyer = F een, at the residence of Rev.| President Stok: es lots numbered nine, ten, eleven, twelve, (thir Jurse Was a very pleasant affair. | the in’ teen, fourteen, fifteen ‘and sixteen of section 3 of fi trustees, be resold at ti ulting parchaser after five du United States reaffirms its ted in said article 3, to S$ annoul tien to raise the § sent to each householder. The followin ed that it wi JOHN W, 100 necessal WAGGAMAN, Auct. De. A. C. Tuber's surv April, 2 a resolution, in the shape of an ordinance, | an excellent program of exercises was ar.|to free the building from debt. He then | exert all its power to secure protection to Ria eo 2 “Sonat ; 2 aca « aa ee Was passed, maintaining the right of way | ranged, consisting of the following, viz; | C#lled for subseriytions to the fund. the person and perty of all Chinese sub- | } JOHN T. ARMS me of gale: f cash, of wi of the pike: » lines of the street fe merly occupied by the Baltimore and Wa: ington turnpike shall correspond with the »f way granted to said turnpike com- » and no encroachment upon said right | y will be p ted.” A_ resolution | sed requiring Bailiff Barr to give a “ Another meeting was held at night. *| jects In the United States, } Piano solo, Miss Persis Proudfit; Mterary| When the sermon was ended br The government of the United : sTrasteen. lad, prize to Miss Cora Rathbun; vocal | made a final appeal for funds. ‘The , by an act of the Congress, | co&is RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. Mr. W. R. Eastman; recitation, Miss as amended by an | ——— - ~ Din dsr Sinha upeapsomrbiininerccsaneheaeset 3, 18M, required ail ANSON BROS., AUCTIC Munson; banjo solo, Mr. Samue! Pou 8 lateduite 6: : church, and after considerab! 's lawfully within the limits x Recitation, Mies Hodgkin; piano solo, | the last dollar of the deficiency was raised, | of the United States, before the passage of CEpnan oe cae ee Among those pr Then followed the dedication of the build- | the first named act, to be registered, as in | ThVEDLING, Xo. 1425 N STREET y Munson, Mamie |ing. The s formed by Bishop | said acts ~-provided, with a view of afford- | ocguer 180%, and resonlod he nti ee lage Improvement Association met | Pond, Clara L. Gulager, | Bowman, hops Fowler and | ing them better protection, the Chinese | folic 320 ‘et + one of the land recone of 4 a last night in office of Justice Carr ud Hodgkin, Persis Proudfit, Margaret | Waiden, Hanion, Dr. A. J. | government will not object to the enforce- | District of Columbia, we will sell, at following descr in on Johnson aven Mr. Chas. E. Beech | and Gertie Nourse, Messrs. Charles Lemon, = was the president and Mr. The Ww. R. tman, Karl Kinsley, Dr. T. C.| which consisted of pray The service, | ment of said acts, and reciprocally the yin front of the premi gn TUESDAY, the | the county of Washiagton, District of Columbia, | TRUSTEBRS’ SALE PROPERTY ON CANAL . rs, singing, Bible | government of the United States recog- UTRENTH DAY of AUGUST, A.D. 1804, ut | and desigmted “as lot thirty-nine 9), in’ block STREET NEAI O STREGT SICTAWOST: The following mem- | Quick, Ham Pattou, Wttiam Harrison | reading and exhortations, was according to nizes the right of the government of China wad @ following described ‘real d jots seven (7), cighteen (Ii, nineteen be paid on acceptance of bid. to be forfeited in case of failure of full coapliance with terms of sale within ten days thereafter, the other haif to THE NTY be paid im one year from da! of sale, with @ i Th ROLE NTY | per “cent per anuum Skterest, or all ‘cash, at the oF Wash NNING ROAD, AT | Poronanty et pena By virtue of a deed of trust given to us and duly | yg'tl, GPeuees of comverancing and reconting to 2 | recorded 1842 at follo 282 et seq., one WILLIAM A. MELOY, ‘Trastee. EST. | of the iand records of the District of Columbia, “we ‘Office, UB C et. nw. wi eell at public auction, tn front of the 7 a = “ i ises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-LIRST Dav op | DU ON _BROR. Aucticnens, __aud-ecl, Sis, AT FIVE O'CLOCK BAT, py ee aS DUNCANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. MING J. LAVENDER, importuning | Chinese By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of bers we Maj. Michael Tierney, | and Philip Nourse. the ritual of the Methodist Church. ‘The | to enact and enforce similar laws of regula- | {Site aul premises, fltuate in the city of Wasi “seven (Zi) in Mock ‘seven Ge in See | Soe, strict of eres, pom i costly comp Justice Owens, H. O. Emmons, Gen. B. A. McGowan, ex-member of Con-| members of the Camp Mceting Association | tions for the registration, free of charge, of original lot numbered four (4) in sy Ned Burrville, D. ©. “ 4 “yh Bowen, W. H. Richard: | ress, fourth Michigan’ distric Mr. Cie and ex-As- | were called to the altar by Bishop Bowman | all laborers, skilled or unskilled (not mer- | two hundred nud eleven. (211), son, Mr. F. A. Holden and W. H. | sistant Postmaster General W. B. Thomp-| at the close of the service, and the building | chants, as defined by said acts of Con- Richardson. The question of sidewalks was | § gg eon = Sri app Staus | Say raced over: to Sern: Artes oe the | gress), citizens of ae aah —— aued % some length, but ke acti s| Mr. George T. Man’ as gone to Staun- | doxology was sung repeatedly, brief con- | Chiva, whether resi in or rwise Solana & — ee te eat ah t ma Soret on Yaz. | ton on a vacation for a couple of weeks. gratulatory addresses were ‘made, and | the treaty ports. : ; | reserve the right to resell the property-at Heese ety A SS an Teeth 9 wan. Guclded te tatite De. ©. A party consisting of Mi Brunner | Evangelist Yatman conducted an ‘after-| And the government of the United States | opened and dedicated February 23, A.D. isee. to and cost “of defaulting parchaser or purchascra. | terol 4, equate numbered AUS. togetter with: tke Northrap of Connecticut, the originator of | amd wife, Misses Margie Garner, Stella | meeting, when scores arose and asked for | agrees that within twelve months from the per plat: recorded in the office of the surveyor of tins an ng ing, &e., at the cost of the | improvements, d., thereunto belonging or in the Village Improvement Societies, to lec- | Birch, Mary Crossman, George Birch and | prayers. It was nearly midnight when the | date of the exchange of the ratifications | aid District of Columbia, December S, wTt ease 7 hegini ata point on the north ilne of N street at a dl 2) feet west and running ~balf (12%) feet, thence north to the line of « public alley in the rear, + One-half cash, balance in one year, or all | the promises on LBM €giet option of the purchaser, of which a | DAY OF AUGUSE, ADDY Isee AT Hares oe S10 seat to pert i gach Toe at time of | FIVE O'CLOCK Paty that ‘piece or parcel of the any ae a aie een | laud and premises situate in the city of Wash- os auywise appertaining. ture upon the subject of village improve-| Al. Swift went to Colonial Beach om Satur: | services closed. of this convention, and annually there- | 1p Hook 17, pa ies necthanaterly long AMBOSE WILLTAD tase ee Gaind cea, the Salance tn ewe squat cake airs canie ae Hyattsville, and | day for an outing of a couple of weeks. a after, it will furntsh to the government of | the uy of tad alley to point due north of the | auto-dgds A png nn EN EG a committee, consisting of Messrs. Beech,| Mr. Samuel E. Thompson met with a seri: BALTIMORE 512,358. China registers or reports showing the ones — sald street and piace of beginuing, together with , WALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO. SENS. | PAyable semi-anoually, to be secured deed , Was appointed | ous accident on Sunday by being thrown full name, age, occupation-and number or | the ways, easomente and. appurtesances. thereunta iaceemayascon: Campbell and Dr. Ow ined ft tion of the purchaser, A’ deposit ‘of $100 ill ‘bo » charge ee a on of | from his horse. He sustained a fracture of Of lace of residence of all other citizens of | belonging or in anywise appertaining. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | © ‘the purchaser. eposit 00 will re ere se as decided Tt Motion of | the collar bone and other injuries, but 1g |C&™**® of the City Taken by the the United States, nchiding tiasionarics, |Terms. Ooe third cath, the unleees tn twp easel FROPERTY, KNOWN AS A PART pee | fequited of ‘the purchaser at the time of ‘sale r. Emmons it was decided to appoint a san Police Department. “ 2 with: he y | installments, im one and two years, notes to be TRACT OF LAND CALLED KESURVEY Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. éemmittee to wait upon the town commis- | doing well, 1. Reming HO wichiniene Wacuatt Wie OOlY | Oe wearin auecest mt © pie eek oor meee PETERS’ MILL SEAT, “LOCATED ON Tite | Terms of sale to be complied with in nu day sioners at their next meeting and reque Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Turner are at Colonial | A census of males of voting age in Balti- | ports of China, not including, however, payalle ‘semiannually, to be secured by. deed ot EASU SIDE “OF BHIGHTWOOD “AVENUE | {fom day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve them to la rd walk from Prospect ave- | Beach for a few days. +, | More, tuken by the police department, indi- { diplomatic and other officers of the United | trust on the property sold, or all cash, at ‘the ‘option XEAR BRIGHTWOOD, IN THE DIsTRicr oF Hight to resell the property at the flak and of Fue to Columbia road, three-fourths of the} Mrs. M. _M. Erwin led the young people's | cates a total male voting population of | States residing or traveling in China upon | of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required COLUMBIA, of defaulting purchaser. after five days’ advertioe. €0si to be paid by the abutting property own- | meeting Sunday afternoon. The meeting 115,918. These are either now entitled to | °Micial business, together with their body | of the purchaser at the time of sale. Conveyancing | BY Virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing | MeBE of such resile in some Bewspaper published ers and the other fourth by the town. A com- | Was full of interest. cei fe E tm Washington, D. C. ‘and household servants, and recording at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale | dite ou the 1th day of May, A.D. 1803, and re = ‘The district conference of the Alexandria | vote or will be entitled to vote at the No-| “Article & This convention shall remain £0, be comple (rontean esieee Sue Deval Gayot | SPeeg seek versa asi. District of Counts oi mgd: 3 Sm irginia conference, Methodist | vember election. Of these 98,803 are white | in force for a period of ten years, begin- ? pecs woe mittee, composed of Me den and ¢ was ap Emmons, Ho ointed to attend to | district 4 the property at the risk and cost of defaul | at the request of the holder of the notes J. HOLDSWORTH GORDO: the mat Episcopal Church, will be held he-e Septem: | ana 17,115 colored. The law requires that | ring with the date of the exchange of ratl- | chaservaftcr five dane ad ieee eee utINe PUP. | Cherehy, enw eae Ue Eilic, auetion. sn front ai 30 4% ot. aw N the upper | ber G to 11. Ministers and lay delegates will | 4 census be taken biennially during the | fications, and, if six months before the ex-| in some newspaper published in Wachingtey. Dy TRENT Oe Or ACE UA, THE | Six. | _oud-déds Seater ong T. 3. eer | be in attendance from Old Point, Clare- Y guring the | piration of the said period of ten years, * FALAADGE A LAMBERT, | PACE PAST POUR Onna PAL Dig ttt AT Tuomas DowLina & Ob. anc a mae last Sunday evening | mont, Falmouth, Manassas, Berryville, | Year of new registration of all persons who |Puitner government. shall have’ formerly eae be eaAS ER inGE Smee described real estate in the county of Wass G2 Est. saashiine > and set fire to the house. | Hillsboro’, Leesburg, Herndon, Vienna, Ar- | will be entitled to vote at the election of | given notice of its final termination to the ‘rustees. ington smoke, which i dows of the r i from the win.| lington, Alexandria, Linconia and other | that year. The police began taking the avd in the District of Tolumivia, “to wit: A part ueA Wiaee teenies The conference will be conducted | census on Monday of last week, by order , it shall remain fn full force for an- SALE Postro: of the land called “Resurvey of Peters* TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT or ether ike period of ‘tat rs. FRIDAY, “AUGUST TWENTE FOUR, OX | Seat,"" beginning for the same at the ‘wrthwest LAND ON THE COLUMBIA ROAD, AD “4 ee” corner of the lot convered to Rebecca KR. Healie ING THE ARLINGTON RESERVATION. GOOD ascat ns and: Gr uaenee At S. P. Shipman, presiding elder. | of the police board, and finished the can-| In faith whercof we, the respective pleni- | same hour and place. egret a Bch - i le, b —— gy Ba the spot, who suctestel tm catihedicnits | Several Important papers’ will be read and_|vass on Saturday,” and the compilations | potentiaries, have signed this convention, FALRURGE A gHAMBERT, | the mocth Iino of ber Tot Sea deere rte | UG Nee FORA SPRCULATION. th buckets of water, but not | @ umber of interesting topics relative to | were completed at ‘police headquarters yes- | poy nuse hereunts cise our seahn auicadas . ete Perches to the eastern line of the said tract, | bearing date April 1, 1884. and recorded In tong Suse ao lly damaged. | Church and Sunday school work discussed. | terday. One hundred and ninety-elght pa- | “Ione. in duplicate, Washington the Ses | thence with said line NX. 10 degrees W.. 25 52-10) | F, No. 4, tage 422, one of the laud records of te a : if-t an who | Rev. J. BP. Feltner of Hillsboro’ will preach | trolmen were engaged in the work, one for 17th day of March, A, D. 1894. RATCLI DARR & ©0., A perches to the end thereof, thence N, 281-12 de. uty of Alexandria, state of Virginia, and of a yhn Niek, the half-breal Indian who | Rev. J. P. Felt WWatinontas niation Bae. 4 a ; r FFE, CO., Auctionee=s, krees W bercbes, thence jeaving said | decree of the county court of the mid couuty, was fined $ for interfering with Baitift | the opening sermon Wednesday night, Sep-|each precinct, men assigned to the WALTER Q. GRESHAM, (Seal.) —— outlines N. 83% degrees W. 70 perches ‘to the | Passed in a cavse wherein Ellen MH. Crocker wag Simms last Saturday night wi vankine . The comfort of the members and | work being such as had the most thorough YANG YU. 4 (Seal.) | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING TOUSE | aforesaid Tth strect road, thence With said road | Complainant and I s aud others were ampere agate given ‘trial res 1g | will be looked after by Messrs. J. | knowledge of the territory assigned them, NO. 102 9TH STREET SOUTIIEAST, 8. 7 degrees W. 20 4-100 perches, thence S. Gi | defendants, the undersigned trasiee will an arrest, was pefore | horns, V. E. Kerr, H. A. D. Crocker | and were best able to perform the daty fee : By virtue of a deed of trast duly reconted in Li. | degrees W. 11 20-100 perchws to the place of bt | CHDAL, AUGUST MOGMTERNTH, j nig Sotbaie a th SUPPLIES FOR WELLMAN. ber No. 1704, at folio 205 -, one of the laud | ginning, containing fifteen acres of land TWELVE O'CLOCK M., in front of ‘the premises 3 3. Church, the local committee on | posed on them. In boty peed ot ba) large records for the District of Columbla, and ut the wer | ©Teres Of male Ege tree - sell at public au 1. THAT CERTAIN Pale. | entertainment. number of persons Out of towa at this cea quest of the party secured thereby, ‘the undersigted | paid in ‘cash, the balance tobe hom as tse | Su Atte eect sitente im the cron? 1S dates is building quite an ad- | son of the yoar, it ts lycoly that ¢omé yoters | Capt. Bottolfsen to Carry Out the | trustees will offer for sale by rtblle auction. Qhuat “fnstaltmente- ja one, tire and nee of Alexandria, state « on the dition to hi SEVENTEENTH | from the date of sale, the notes of the purchaser | Turupike rad, about. two ° Us A.D. 1894, at VE O'CLOC to be given for the @eferred me al bes yond the Long bridge, and adjoining lowkis described land ta OCLC | t2, be, given fo Se ee i ines, : situate in the city of Washington, Distritt of ti bl {-annualls, be 7 deck | Ge) cron, moore or tesa, one i to “collect the | ,.nne core, Coupell met jagt night with the | abt ae rere elu? from Tromsoe, Norway, saya that Capt. | funtia, cud detistated ae part rae thirty ih tn ¢" Eran “spon te I ae a ee ad following members presel a: J. i n custor a has been Alspatch: ine Isdell's recorded nm of lots’ in| the option of the purchaser. A’ deposlt of |, [2] | Brown, W. H. Nowlan, W. E. Parker, G. L. | quarters elite TRE nee, ws Grea a sale Ic t o' pulatior ware nine hundred and forty-three (948), icing | Ewin, BJ, Lewis, 4. D. Payne, WM: | unofficially by allowing gout “aga a ait Spitzbergen with supplies fer the Wellman plat’ repre Wp Liber 18, fold Ice the | Miss Clara Miller of Washington is visit- @ patrolman’s knowledge of the in- Y OF AU ssion he | ing her cousin, Miss Dorothy Searle. h Ditants of bls fergie is fed the A dispatch to the London Daily News| P.M., the re, invalid, ahaa As} i 3 ¢ head- residence on Broad street. have missed by he census takers, but, Plan Previously Arranged. front ofthe Rae on RIDA! whete an officer Wi having the 3) | is hereby mad will be required at the time of the sale. ‘Terms | end obe-quarter acres Whi nevertheless about tw been heretotor lant’s co ision by revoked his former de re mies : ther 18, fold 1. of ¢ of ale to (be ‘complied with ‘within fifteen days | releused. Said lant is Bow ercupied by Heary W. " oma Ellison 4nd Dr. J, B, Gould, he gch, ri ch male voting a expedition, takes suffic! provisions for the : rs aiene . mignon Lone trustees reserve the right | Sulth. — ty a —4 heen subdivided oe ee = wwe Ma Cafauilt OF a vbmitted drawings of Mr, 4. $e tag Patel Wt ay Ga Unliet Chats | entire. Ginter iio ill mance newt Daaas Wil be sold gybfect, however, toca prior JoRt'Se | Seetuiting’ ogbtener’® ace Fink And cont ‘of fhe | aad is ttaproved iy ‘Seven roan aes ene bd o= van teckel a eae) architect, for the improvement of the | authoriti sig te n of 4. Ret isle, and will proceed further, tf necessary, | trust for §2, " perticulars of Which will be | ment in any powspaper published ih the District | commanding vie Washington and the river ing as loc up in the} 5, school building. The estimated cost | voter, th me Woul us Fy) the lotal ard lepots at points previously arranged fay states at time of =. +| of Columbia of such resale. All conveyancing and | ‘Terms of sale d cash, balance in equal jug Of the improvements ts $1,000. After con. | estimated. BS Jeulgtioy 8 with Wellman. Consul Agard expresses the ae a, by the ths peschnner Sad a Bak fee sidcrable discussion a committee consisting | centage on tho regult Of thé densus would | Opinion that the expedition will be found at | ia, Sgsforta ceghspt ceased, upon, acceptance ‘RY M. EALLE, property sold. ora ; pecans of Messrs. J. W. Brown, G. W. Hawxhurst, | give total population of 51 for the ‘alden Island, where the Ragnvald Jarl | in fifteen days from the of sale trust re- | $y20-d&ds ‘Trustees. | option. A deposit of 8200 is required on the dar — ae a Lee ie ees cent oe: 300, or was crushed. serve the ph to resell § peer. ac - neve ent te ae of tile {fale to be slowed within sfteen days - <n as - a Saas. t .151, and i alae es cos r, after five THE 2 POSTPO: TNTIL | from the day of sale, or the trustee pesert Wednesday last a pretty afternoon wed- Purely Veggiable, ore the peomlations Né the pol oe = = days’ advertisement of such fesale bee | THURSDAY Seeresien SIXTH, 1804, at the | right to resell at the cost and tisk of The de fing occurred in Bethesda M. E. Church, | Ang perfectly harmless is Stocbraker's Indiap same year pinced it at 05, = With bnt litle care and no trouble, the beard | paper published in Washington, D, convey- | hour and place above deslzaated. ing purchaser. All yancing ‘und recording ‘ile. Th. atenet parties } ¢ Syrup. It quickly cures diarrhoea, dysentet xf e and mustache can be kept a uniform brown of | anciug and recording at riage % JOSIAH M. VALE. and risk at purchaser's cost. Browningsville. e me Hes | cholera morbus and all bowel complaints, 10. ad ice 8 Of voters in 1802 gave @ | Mack color: by using Buekinghain’s De for the (OE 8. MSTEDT, NRY M. EARLE, B. D. CARPENTER, Trustee, were Prof. Hugh A. Fuok of Reliance, Va., | per bottle. J 0 112,127, ot 8,f01 lesg than this Year. | Whiskers. au7-dede MAYSH —‘Trustess, aud-dids ‘Trustees. 'aud8t Des Moines st., Brightwood Park, D. O,