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8 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1894-TEN PAGES, supremacy at the primaries to secure the! Mrs. Ranney’s, 40 feet; same, from Mrs. N N EWS delegations to the convention. Prominent | Ranney’s to Boan 95 feet; Brookes among those who will enter the struggle | avenue, 30 feet; AYER’S AYERS are Norman B. Scott, who was a recog-| Brookes to Rusvell, 40 eeaeeaee! ors United States | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs, » the cause by using deed of trust, t bearing date February 9, 182, and recorded property sold, or all cash, at the option of the Pills. Ome a dese. Try them. in| purchaser. A’ deposit of $200 required upon ace seq., oue of the lant "1 s coms mia and at the re, | Epluance of Md. If terms of sale are not com HOO, Gallant, Bessie Blundon and Marie Crutchet remains of Thomas Thirston, a |and Messrs. Joe and Pete Duffy, Elmer A number of Anacostians went to the tcurnament at River View yesterday, as liber No. 1044, foilo 453 NO EXPERIMENTS. Cases and corres- eee Little L records of the ‘District of = —_—— mame Vicon nized prominent member ot the ee Mary- Brookes to Pai rk, 25 teet; ‘Park a i RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©0., Auctionee-s. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS, o . 2 land legislature, an . Le » who | Lee street an rest-Oak avenue, feet. , BRIG ING Ei TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED Hair Vigor FOR = also served one term in that body, and who | Metropolitan and Park avenues were Academ RO ee one Sree DMRILING Koes | TRUST IVY STREET BETWEEN D AND he REE at present is mayor of the city of Hagers- | changed to Diamond avenue. Bids for street \y By virtue of a Jeed of trust daly recorded in Li- JERSEY AVENUE AND SOUTH CAPTDUL GROWTH Mcssrs. Jordan and Richardson have sold | town. There are two factions here among lighting were ordered advertised for. ‘The ber No. 1794, at follo 205 et seq., one of the land | STREET SOUTHEAST. PREVENTS to Benjamin B. Connick of la lot r cs = hh records for the District of Colu and ut the re- |) By ‘sirtue of deed of trust, duly recorded in AND jamin B. Conn of Anacostia lot | the republicans—cré led by Scott, recog- | assessment list was completed and the tax Of quest of the party wt ‘tbe Liber No. 1752, '3u8 et seq., one of the BALDNESS. 1% of Griswold’s addition to Anacostia. | 1-!zed heretofore as the McComas faction, or | bills placed in the hands of Balliff English. Praateeg in aa Tee eae eee tee amMernigned | Lalor, Ne, ITA, folle Su8 ot peg. cue of the lang 2 . COLOR. This lot faces on High street, and another | the former supporters of Judge L. E. Mc-| They are due in six months after present- front of the premixes, on FRIDAY, SEVENTEENTH | Tequest of the party secured thereby, the under Comas, and row known as the anti-Welling-| ed. The new assessment shows 4 gain Medicine and Sw DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1894, at FIVE O'CLOCK | Signed trustees will offer for sale by lie auce cottage will scom 204 to the beauty of this | ton wing The other is the Keedy or Well: | in taxable Property in the past year of rgery, Mate Re fallonite, degeribed: and jad premves, | ian, ta, front of the prema, on SATU wt Removes Dandruff | %cton.ct te town. The price of the lot | ington wing —Keedy first and Wellington | $250N), which, sould there be & new assess: umbla, abd designated ax part of fot thiety Gi), tn | IS, AT FIVE O'CLOCK Poate uhcfeliewing dee was $600, Pare either or eae te hese Beate ta ment ue by the aiatoeas be 807, 809, 81 14thStN.W. Carole" fnalites seconded" subdlvsion of late’ tn eid Weal wniate, situate ine ity ot Wane The funeral of Mrs. Charles Etzler, who | at the outstart a lively fight {s on, wi very much larger. All new property Owners square nine hundred and forty-three (943), as pet ‘on, D ct Columbia, to wit: All those = 1 . es - $ 3 eyor's | certain eee ae ae Maasiny, Siem vince bial atiornome | riage Von > Vee Sivtet) at) the De are. paying: aunch “auirezmoncy (thas ol Between H and’ etrects), Omice' of ‘the District of Columbic® tecener Sore Enoven tn “Aistinctished’ as. ait’ being 'yurt ot RESTORES COLOR | scrvices being conducted at the Anacostia | "our boys, among the number Frank | since butlt. che anes ne, een assersed WASHINGTON, D. ¢. Wil be sold subjects howeter” tara rite Meee | ane eb, ta, eqemred, Sapty C20), aid, twenty uae Church, Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson Shupp, aged fourteen vears, Son of Benton | is dodging taxation. Next meeting will be A PERMANENT INSTITUTION FOR THE 200, he partieulsrs of Which will be | {O), cintained ‘Winiin, the ‘following "mete and officiating. The floral offerings were ex-|Shupp, a boatman on the Chesapeake and! held on Tuesday evening. “LENTIFI REATMENT AND ‘at the time of sale. bo viz: nui for the name @t the sou! To pressive of the regard and esteem of her | Ohio canal, went into the old De Frehn| Miss Nettle Halslip has returned to ner |‘ SHENTIFIC aaa te {ree and above the trust to be paid ip | Next corer of said ut “twenty-one (21) nnd” "run AYERS host of friends. Interment was in Con-| chair factory at Willlamsport to fight a|home in Baltimore from a long stay with | % Seal S| ct eas. i the sue of lletes teehee eae | seta nee cone eae ae. feat OH) feat Faded & Gray | gressional commters bees’ nest. In dotng so Shupp fell through | Miss Aggie Burris, eNervous and Special $ | i iitectasss doa as sale gis, po comuled with | fon alles ten 10) feet, wide, "thence north HAIR VIGOR A delegation from the Juntor Society of | 2 opening Into the cellar and broke his| Mr. B. F. Trenis hus returned from Capon | $ serve the right to resell the rty at the risk | (110) feet to an alley seventeen (17) feet. Wide, FOR HAIR. Christian Endeavor of Garden Memorial | "€¢k, dying instantly. Springs, much improved in health. . e and cost of the defaulti purch , after five | thence west along the south of sald last- * | Geren eanted the" chnaren'sHoepital ox | ,sonoe time ago David J. Skinner of Dry oes Diseases. Sie Scha ig waite tC artis | Seer meee we Soe see Ot, Sat GROWTH W street near Lith, in the city, several days | Run, had a presentiment, and so informed nvArraviie. @ 4 Sick Gun Secembar oc aeons cat eel enaee Soh ee A AND | THE ago. Miss Cora Snell had the young ones = a and remy Are i = 3 ee : sae JOHNS. ORMSTEDT, | beg , being all of ald original ‘ = ~|cie on his approaching’ birthday annt- 5 7. i ‘Trust o 20) and” tw 5 coum __ Best Dressing. | pict nit voi pepers ana tomerny mah | “ergais-,The'preentment came tone, | A narty of young lon and gentomen | $ GUROWG, | ta Dini at srprta, | _awracue WAL “aaa racic, nl aa ee al ————— * | they collected, and these they gave to the | #8 be IS a corpse on the seventy-sixth an-| of this village gave a pleasant straw ride 4 BLOOD ad Pacinnenthy Carel. ps ee, aiteg? topdlben eae aa ee i, Sa children of the hospital. A large scrapbook, | Tiversary of his birth. yesterday to Burnt Mills. The party con- | % DISEASES. ‘ TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE STORE AND | ‘Tirme of ‘sale half cash, the balance tm _ ae a ri aun, | Mleh the Anacostla Endeavorers have been | | John Pa ee e hp icerohart Smoke, | sisted of Misses Lola and May ‘Tricou,} ® Cc G teed 2 DWE ASD Oe SET ROE one nad te yeans. $ per cont yer tut, payable GEMED 7 2 LIVER, WITH werki »- | town, has applied for the bet o = ze lc. i 4, - REETS > EAST. » Bects % trust on Dicige tion tujucee the complesion, Hedure’ pimples, | sented tothe hospital oo” Vee 88? PTE | ee ome iawe, “Assets $OK with hablne | Mimms, Alice Schoepf, Amy Fuller, Eaith | ¢ Cures Guarantee: DERTARER S|), Une Gee 7 cemee ou 8 ces sallow skin. Remo rters 3 4 e 2 : . pl with in fifteén days from the day of sale TUE MODERN MIRACLES OF HEALING Wi also did a number from the county. ‘Thomas | Proofreader in the government printing | Giusta, Will Browning, Frank Paxton, Paul | @ pondence strictly confidential, wet acg. The party secured thereby; the undersigned | the trustees reserve the right to resell the prope are indisputably performed by Dr. Wil Lusby and family drove down from their | Office, and who died in Washington, were | Coit chet ‘and Cecil Gallant. They left home z Bree consaltation. TEENTH, 1508, AT FIVE O'CLOCK BM. ee tong | Srey at the Fisk “and ‘cost ‘of the defaulting pure Fink Filis should receive the closest i; | home near Silver Hill. Among others were | }rought to Hagerstown and interred in sagen Peoria tas mises, sel at public auction ail of that | gate ta anus BYS, das) Advertivement of such re tion by siek peopie and ther felends. j MthlY | Mesers. Allen and Hayne mine Rose Hill cemetery, the funeral taking | €arly in the morning and returned late in| ® REMARKABLE CURES poly ly gene pen nor hme ty 4 yg yp Eepiiahed ta Woshingsen, Rant sprite of Augostyra Bitters to favor your!” ‘The lawn social which was to have been| place from the residence of his. brother, | the evening. : Perfected in old cases, which have been of Washington, District of Columbla, and Known | of tbe purchaser — wc Soda and Lemonade, and Keep your digestive organs | given lart cvening on the lawn surrounding | Calvin Thirston, on Madison avenue. At a recent meeting of Piute Tribe, No. | @ neglected or unskillfally treated, ele Tye | an eg a BURR R. TRACY, Trustee, ee = — Burr's resklence on Grant street “has _—— 1, Independent Order of Red Men, held at | % OFFICE NOURSMoudays, Wednesdays the QVastdnston Belek Machine’ Company's subdie 1-thag OHS A: BUTLER, de, ‘Trustee, 3 ely. is action was ‘ Sranchv! = se * lopt- aaa . vision of a tract © rh ethe = —_ = a BROUGHT HOME A CORPSE. taken by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Bap- ppticicadaeg ely hia toee erie marine Condi | & Ad Fridays, 9 a.m! to 4 pm, Tuestars, $ ] Silom of a tmct of land called Trinidad, together DULEY & HERRING, AUCTIONEERS, — tist Church, under whose auspices the sock: fie witaan Kana ar sin | tion. «Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 8 story frame store and, dwn. 225 Pa. ow, nce Crime Committed Last Night | was arranged, and is because of the recent | , The Mission hand of Senta ies ies Messrs, Bernie Owens, Frank Carr and] $0 p.m, and 7 to 9 p.m. two trusts now upon the property; cee dated Mees | VALUABLE TWO-STORY RRICK No. New Hampshire. death of Mrs. Etzler, one of the church Ree ec neen, tule serernoon! On the | Brooke ieuntér and’ saiseed Alice ‘Owen: % aul, 16,21,25430. 11, 180, to secure @ note of §1.G60, payable in five 614 FIFTEENTH STREEL MORTIE AST. members. parsonage grounds, under the conduct of | Fannie Mudd and Florence Carr enjoyed & s os fter date, 1 ther dated May 7, Inv, | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the About 7 o'clock Tuesday evening Arthur | | ‘The garbage question has not yet been | Misses Bessie Hodges and Nellie Flournoy. | bout ride on the Eastern branch last Tues- | = “ sabily in five Years after | 16th day of May, A. D. 1801. and recorded among McLean, aged twenty-one, engaged a livery | Solved in Anacostia, and the residents ar= 2 werrrrrrs SSOSSSSSISSSOSOSS SAS SSS OSS : ce in cash. Terms of wtle to be | the land records of the District of Columbia, = ——= | complied with within ten days from the day of | Liber 1568, follo 431 et seq., and at the written the right to resell at | Fequest of ‘the bolder of the pote secured thereby, e cost und risk of the defaulting purchaser. A] We will offer at public auction, in front of the posit of twe hundred dollurs ($200) reyuired on AY, THE TWENTIETH DAY 3 Ae . a ~ m3 enator White Introduces a Bill for = pel He 3 conveyancing recording at E O'CLOCK Cashier Seebold of the Second National | day evening to Conns landing and return. uttering man: rotests. vi he 7 a team at Heaniker, N. H., and with Miss| sheys and a heey into the ered, Me | Bank, Washington, will arrive today and pees GRE erro THE N Nettie Douglass, aged fifteen, the daughter | many homes reveal sights which the health | has secured apartments at Ingleside. business: Ordered, That $200 additional be of Vetee Denguany 5 fixator, starled for: a [CUmee ToaNs Gat well to: hiveationte said cvo|) Waller A. Hrown anil wife and Mise Mill-| stigwod-achcol trinicee le comrite ie ae ride in the direction of Contoocook, evi- | ¢!tizen the other day. In many yards refuse | cent Nixon left yesterday for Piney Point, y CHINESE TREATY. ' Property, situated tm = " . pairs to Willis school house in Bladens- Its Administration. WILLIS ©. HALDEX trict of Columbia, t> dently the best of friends. About 3 o'clock ow eae ee that in order to a they will stay until the close of the | jurg district; that the sum of $1,000 or so a Oc 61 a wt 2 All that ces piece or parcel of land and Yesterday morning the team, without a| cart to convey it away. ‘The busines see. | "Harty Thompson and wife have returned | MMH thereof as may be necessary” be ap- | Senator White has introduced in the Sen- PO ermcopuel tera ye Sr tot sambered exp besseal ned toons, ioe seg rime arrest apeion| Fretilogtengecdl bo tear nn ce wry Thompson and wife iS propriated to build School house No. 1 in| ate a bill for the administration of the new asd ——____ 0 Gat, | 9 le, urd one ‘undead feat tn Sh a the carrings tied partly on ome side | tm. Ome Marrison Street grocer Ime a John Williamson’ and family wilt | xin fil district; at Seerpnepaedy of) treaty with China, which provides that in FUTURE DAYs. gad Frank 2, Dieudouwe's ‘subdivision of square bs Be 2 a c it dist 4 re authorized Oo expend c © 4 ps rel a r Ps = re ———————— | aumbere OSI, ith provement thereon, two- and out of it fell the body of Miss Douglass. | hiss, Rue, Of decayed matter in the rear of Somay Ser a Sortie tip te Atisatic | To not te excent $50 on Walkuar bridge: seco ae esac eMen ao ee lial RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO... Auctioneers, Story Urick Bouse, as said! subdivision i tc A bullet had pieced her temple, another | ened by rain, and other refuse adds to the | A pretty luncheon of fourteen covers was | that the licerse fund of $4005 be distributed | Certificate shall swe =< Fa. Ave XW. in the affice of ‘the survesor of che District | by district s follo First, $240; second, | punished according to existing laws for per- Columbia, in Liver No. 17, folio 1 had crushed through the top of her /| filth. Not long ago this subject received the | Siven by Mrs. Martyn McKee yesterday : . ° TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN nURR.| Terms of sales Onethind of purchase money to ‘ > 2 00 le ds of Miss Mamie | $1); third, fourth, $2; fifth, $20); | jury. If the certificate be transferred it ts VILLE, 1 SITUATED IN THE COUNTY | be paid iu cash, tulunce tu thice years, with ine head, and a third passed through her jaw. | Special attention of the health authorities, | afternoongto the little friends of J xth, | $200 ‘enth, $400; eighth, 31504 a a ‘pe 3 3 ; me was rem. cKee, whose b y was celebi xth, $2 s 5 3 , $5 to be e forteited, and the person to whom OF WASHINGTON, VIA BENN Her clething was covered with blood, and it | #24 for a time was edied, but a great | McKee, whose birthday was celebrat ninth, $150; tenth, $200; ‘eleventh, zou, | f° become fortette 3 ROAD, AT | terest at 6 per cent per annum. A deposit of Soup required at the thoe Sf wale, ‘Teras to be 2 us and duly | complied with in ten days from day of sal. or many persons are falling back into the oid | tastefully decorated table was spi was evident that she had been dead but | style of letting refuse take care of itself. | the lawn at Ingleside and. ahi it- was issued is to be prohibited from re- twelfth, $200; thirteenth, $200; fourteenth, a deed of trust given He was found iying face dewnward by the readside about three-quarters of a mile the bountiful supply of fruits, from the Village, on the road to Warner, | Mrs. C. H. Hospital and her son Ralph | confections, tees, - present . $00. turning to the United States. Chinese hold- ded in Liter No. 1902 at folio 23 our | trestees cosceve ‘the ight to null’ on can aak Tne carriage was saturated A large hole is reported in Munroe street _ cha of flowers was arranj soa ing certificates shall be allowed to return to land rece District of € |, We | Cost of defaulting purchaser, ’ between Harrison and Jackson. outhful hos eS. the United States only through the port at | Will sell_at pu % prem. HNO. JOHNSON The stable man gave the alarm and a pominars> Seman ent of <Any a ftsy a TWoOD. which the certificate was issued. Masters aa Bae Five Cie pat oF FRANK 3. DIECDOKXE, searching party set out to look for McLean. a aa number. Music, games. and f sels landing: Chinsee in the United 4 . » the cee. ia wae Slants Tne Gewtceee mR CORE ANE. ancing delighted the guests, who did full Stat. esto} = Fited laud and premises, situate in| DULEY & HERRING, Auctioneers. ui-dsde ; Fe neen — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Shryock of Bal- ates ure required to furnish a list of them, | | ¥ of Washington, timore are visiting Mra. Elizabeth Beall, and any shipmoster acting in contravention sicnated as — RATCLIFFE, DARK & €O., AUCTIONEEKS, My os 2 is of the act or treaty is to be punished by and lots . }, mineteen | aa. i cs ts but neither wounded nor unconscious. | Started today for Plattsburg, N. Y., where | Misses re Sc Mr. Howard Crocker of Brightwood Park, | fine and imprisonment. (9). Ewenty Go), twenty cae Swenty two ra a 3 Sn * SEERA FRAME He refused ¢ say anything whatever about | they will spend a fortnight with relatives. Manca Gatien nice lee ho has Hees miaulas | nah with his = BES AC ee hae | Sopaivis ied Barvville. Bee. m te the pSbAK TL EyTOws, DCS ie . the shooting and was taken into custody. Mrs, Ellen Spencer Mussey has re' ‘a re parents in Virginia, has returned. i e Terms: One-half cash, balance in one year, or all | BY virtue of a de trust, duly recorded in Invest »wed that the shootiag pencer Mussey has returned mer Dane The Case of Fredericksen, Mr. T rt " hb, at th ata mile from Hennikes os | © Brookland from one of the short p ns, Albert Rousee, took p! 4 . in an opposite | Ure jaunts she manages to take between | Martyn McKe the road to Albert Lay, jr., who has been quite fon of the purchaser, of whic liber No. 1530, at folio 220 et seq, one of the land st ftecords of the District of Columbia, aud at the cea Search at the State Department has failed don each lot at time *ontooceok, ck, is tully recovered. ” . cl a - a ‘1 oO be omplied with in fifteen | uuest of the party secured thereby, the nder- che ce has | t Teveal any infermation touching the case | file. Terme t ov toi conel iene Se > ereay, the water direction from where McLean was found. | her many professional calls and will com- ‘Caacaene OO) Ger SRUGEE Of the: police. farce BAS | sine manlnrehaiaiben, whe recently ar- | federcr the rete te scoot aatherate the the vue in trust of the gremioce se "sit MSDAY, Shots were heard living there | mand the Legion of Loyal Women, y.ho will . a sa mov et Mite his new, noune on! Win’: Street || vad at New ‘Yock team Ea asserting | 4nd cost of defaulting purchuser” or purchasers TWEATY-THIKD DAY OF AUGUST, A. DL about ck in the mornin; attend in a body the Midsummer's Night See Brightwood Park. cng gc padre ho hea | at Fecording, &., at the cost of the | INM. AT FIVE O'CLOCK FP. M., the following de. It is supposed that after committing ler entertainment of the Old Guard tomorrow | This town’s gala day came around yos The funeral took place yesterc. © of Mrs, | St * poo oe war esresneremyrage 4 mg or eT Res ack Wasingies, iit ar eee a | murder McLean started the team toward | evening at Dr. Jamleson’s groun t One thousand people, by actual! pottie s Sr ectie Gee escaped from Russian captivity, and who 5 . the village and then walked across the | pleasant. eS Bettie Simms, who for many years has HENRY ¢. BORD) 1420 F st. n.w., Trustees. Humbered twenty-three (23) and twenty-four 4 Sock numbered tw — 2 sion parts of tracts of Jand Known as IN BROS., AUCTIONEERS. | Friends abd "Mt. airy.” os per plat lo tone, No. 8, page 123, Of the records of the SALE OF A THREE-STORY FRAM of eyor 0 % “ohumnts Mg A f the surveyor of the District of Columbia, } count, eame into town during the day and | ved on the farm of Mr. 8. H, Warner, and Bee ae dntention, seas he weapon with which the shooting was ache 5 A} went away more than pleased at the at-| was a most highly respected colored. rest- : S porsible, nite is known as to the cause of the crime, | » 3 ne 3 ~]teer Fire Company gave a grand tourna- | this communit case without informing the State Depart- LING. a eth Sal Sappeaedl So have: been Che Tenult | Day cestcraay en oe one Brook | Cons Pe Compa eee plenic and coro- | yryeneree ate sea, Has been staying at her | ment. A passport was issued to Frederick-| ‘Dy siriue of a certain deed of trust keeimeatie | eee aer git all the tn caject, bowtters to's po pig stoner ya rnaanth poly Ea . pation, o 5 5 ® Mr. John Rey, on the Shepherd | sen at the department, in which he 1s de- | October 8, 1802, apd recorded in aber ‘No TTH2, | price HeayTey kill be, sald, suis ver ceur), due im McLean's father can give no facts to shed | Lodge. LO. 0. Fe with: ne pre end | nation ball, continuing all day and inio the | road. scribed as a Persian, and this conflicts with | follo 320 et teq., one of the land reconds of the | thiee years from Murch 17, 189%, light on the mystery and offers no theory | their jast stated meeting, The bromnet, At | night. Darby's Grove was in fine condition | The Rey. E. M. Mott, former assistant | nis publiched crate des he was born | Distelet of Colunibia, we will sell, at pubtte aue- | Terms: Over and above ‘the trust, cash. A de- as to the cause of the shooting. iil: loties aie asaeiousion a pleasant time | afd presented @ gay appearance, with fine | rector of Rock Creek Church, has been | in Alaska. There is some eastn te believe in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. posit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. If % dete chien! see : : SWYFENTH DAY of AL the terms of sale are not complied wit Cet eee oe te ein that | they | cm their excursion to Chapel Point on Sat- | decorations, daneing pavilion, weil-arranged | Called to the pew Churen of the Advent in | that the man was arrested by Russian off | FIVE OCLOCK Gays from the day of sale the trustece reserve the cannot ucevimt for the crime. McLean has | Grday. SOdLe kun easanen CHM ceenenad auc | SE Dara Citig on the charge that he was an escaped | estate and premias, situate in the city of Wash: | right to resell the property at tae uiek Dade oe always borne a good reputation. He has | "A" Care-takér “haé’ been sécured for the lds to the place where he was discovered. | Rey. Allan Homrighaus of the Zion in Join M. Barry's brother’ The Brightwood electric road have und ee iho das tw the Garant wa Beaes sacl omnes le er | exile from Siberia, but whether this charge | ington, District, of Calum, to it: “Part of | the defaulting purchanr, after five days" advertises mis ey inipteans wanity, 3 oa I, ing the day by the c ‘1 | consideration the proposition to co-operate | was sustained is not known, original lot numbered four (4) "In square numbered | mint of such renal some newspaper published Ii welleypantaghs tor egenthadbenersyt ureter esr ag nr ae sea tne aiSe | and a Washington orchestra. with the Washington and Georgetown cable, Z fo hundred and eleven (211), heginaing forthe | Washington, D.C.” Aut conveyancing and Tecordiag ccol, but absolutely refuses to talk about | yet" been ‘admitted. ‘The bullline ia’ mcm | At 11 o'clock the tournament came off, | {sting tickets at G cents aplece, entitling Seo Sara point ‘thitty-scven and oaechalf” (Sti) fee’ test Bor S. MACK ALL the ‘shooting. Atout completely furnished, but contrive. | and the following knights, after being ad. | te rider to a transfer either at 7th street AUCTION SALES. rom the scutheast corner of sald lot’ and’ tunaia Lepne Syn The Douglass family is well known in the | fj “§ : “hs jor lth street. The plan wiil likely go into | ————— —— | thence west twelve and one-half (12%) feet, thenes | _@U11-G&ds sy lage and has always been respected. | UORS for the support of tke home when in | dressed by Mr. Lee M. Lipscomb, chargivg | Speration, THIS AFTLRNOON. north to the line of a public alley in the rear, ax | — RATCLIFFED Ds = a eaeen’ te orohone ae me ee t | CPeration are being solicited. them to do their best, entered the contes Miss Florence Smith of Takoma Park is | g—pacya. —_ a ee ga sag | opened and dedicated February 28, A.D. Issa’ an FE, DARK & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. About 1 o'clock Tuesday night a resident | “yr Harrison and family have moved to T. EWAGGAMAN, REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER, | er plat recorded in th ane f the i 7 > # Fe of Hopkinton met McLean and Miss Doug-| Concord street near 12th, Breoklawa Mr. James Reed, No Chance; Mr. J. W. guest of Miss Annie Nalley for a few nee —s : Per, eet ee ttnatie “fice of the wrveret of TRUSTEES, SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE, Xo. lass near West Hopkinton, apparently on| “The <f. E. cottage prayer meeting was| Ricketts, Montgomery Boy; Mr. 8. TRUSTEES |SALF OF LOT, IMPROVED BY | in Book 17. 48; thence northeasterly along WEST: STREET EXTENDED NORTH: their way home. held at the residence of Mr. George B. | Young Midnight; Mr. Augustus Whirton, | ~ rr : fay ae nee ne from tle NO. 207 0 STREET | ¢ line of sald alley fot point due north of the | By Virtue of a deed of trust duly reconted in . Dove " vening. eee s5 = "| a Visit to relatives in Massachusetts. 2 ee & ce of beginning, and thence south to the line of | Liter No. 1851, at folio ewe Johnston, on Dover s' last evening. | Oak Grove; Mr. W. B. White, Barnesville; | Muttio Raw ia ane % madd Virtue of a deod of trust recorded in liber No, | 2 ver 3 » a 200 et seq., one of the : Rev. Cl s A ee : ane Mattie Ray is spending a few weeks jo. 336 oF sald street and place of beginning, together with | land records for the Distrie CALIFORNIA FRUIT. pabidion belied ent, and €n-| vr GC, W. Griffith, Neelesville; Mr. C. M. | with the folio 336 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at ; t family of Air. J. W. Keene, who | Distr of Columbia and at thereat of the | the Ways, easements and appurtenances thereunto | the reqjuece ort the Let Of Cal thereby, the In Wert tvokiana | Moore, Seymore. Close and exciting run-|}as a cottage at Colonial Beach, party thereby’ secured, ‘We will sell at pubite: auc: | M*LOUEIN oF In answise appertaining. undersigned frustece, will ote for mule bauble It is Being Shipped East in Great} A number of houses in West Erookiand 3 ts aes Ma Mack Gicetgy whe hae been vary Ja) rene of “the prewiies, on THURSDAY, | ,, time: One-third cash, the balance tn two equat | auction. ia frat of ‘the ‘premises, an Yada Amounts. Ree re ee ee ae re ee ott Cie rire PCR RCE ons ig) earipalancing van hopes to ba coe DCR Te Me lot ae infty, HALE PASE | given, bearing interest at ‘0 per cent ‘per ancue | ee ae UT DAY OF AUGUST, 4.0. 4 : bid in by a building association to satisfy | came out tirst, Moore secona, Griffith third, | {ys gu Convale i division Of bari of lots Tua 8 in sya Aeas | parable seuanmualiy, to teePsccared by dem eay | Met, AT FIVE UCLOCK P.M. haste ee ak Though the California fruit canneries are | 1ts claims. and White fourth at the finish. Messrs. | Mr, George McElwee of Brightwood Park | Wiliinetan pete Cf ets 7 aud 8 In square 553, a ae. Washington, D.C., as per plat recorded in liber | 'U8t on the property sold, or all cash, at the option | being in the county of Wastington, in the Dis- Fwoning at their highest speed they are| Mr. ©. K Hetfeld has retarned from his! ice 34. Lipscomb, John H. Nicholls and | has gone to Atlantic Clty. 16, wage 149, of the records Of the surverore Ubee OF the burchaser. A Jeposit of $200 will be required | trict. of Columbia, and known and’ distinguished % Z ly of | Seiourn at Colton's, Md. ss ee rarer of sald District, with the finprovements above | Of the purchaser at the time of sale, Conveyancing | as and being the worth half of lot mamhner ‘thirty unable to absorb the immense supply ot Messrs. Burgess and Whitesides of Grook-| Prof. E. E. Meem were marshals; Messrs. —_——_- — Beg and recording at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale | three (33), in Weigut and Cox's subdivision of green fruit, and enormous shipments are | jand have the new residence of Mr. E. C.| Wm. M. Carlisle, Zadoc M. Cooke and D. N ANGEL IN THE sky. ght, Quettant cash, of which a denosit ot | tebe complied with a Attees’ days from day Sf | Sian ell the tpn ee” tagetbee Yeing made to the cast as well as to Eu-|C. Philips utder roof. W. Baker, judges, and Mr. G. W. Gladhill, a 10 must be made at thie of sale. and the balance | Sle, otherwise trus eo 0 resel te ye 3 a ae The choir of St. Clement's P. F, Church | timekeeper. The winners were awarded Val" | peculiar Effect of tne Clouds White | 1%, SM), duialiments in EE Pe ay ea jar seeemn panale ae For the past three weeks one hundred | held their rehearsal last evening at_the | uable prizes. the Lightning Was Flashing. quarterly, from day of sale. and secured’ by deed | 10 Some newspaper published In Washington, D.c. | annually, secured by deed of trast on the - 5 gar home of Mr. George F. Erdman, in Uni-] In the early afternoon the coronation ball of trust On the property sold, wiil be taken, or all TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, erty sold, or all cash, at the of the par carloads a week have been sent out of | versity Heights. The Ladies’ Guild of St. | was begun, under the direction of the fol- | One of the most wonderful, as well as the | e#sh, at tl jon of ‘the purchaser. All convey- FRANK BIRGE SMITH, chaser. A deposit of $100 required upon a be Sacramento, while the San Jose district has | Clement's expect to hold their ice cream | lowing committee: Messrs. R. Dorsey ancing and recording cost of purchaser, te | @03-d&ds ‘Trustees. | ance of bid. If the terms of sale are not comp most awe-inspiring, sights ever seen in Bal- | { Rot complice Sas 4 comwibuted thirty-five cars each week. The | festival on Saturday evening on the grounds | Trundle, D. W. Baker, P. Smith Lansdale, | ™® soi terms are not complied with in ten days from day iu fifteen days from the of sale the vi a f sale the rt hie 0 E> THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON trustees reserve the it to resell the frvits ping eest are mestly peaches, pears | of the B. and O. railroad at University | and Thomas M. Owen. The address to the | timore was an appearance seen last night | of wale the trustees reserve the right to ‘Getaulting | FRIDAY, AUGUSE TWENTA-FOt IEE TSO nauk | at the rk aod cost of the defaulth par bane oe . station, instead of in the town hall. successful knights was delivered by Mr. | im the heavens abdut 9 o'clock, says the | Purchaser, after eight divs’ advertivomen hour and place. after five days’ advertisement of such besale ® and plums and apricots. eRe) George F. Pollock of Boyd's. Miss Adna | Baltimore Herald. THOS. WAGGAMAS, TALLMADGE 2 dAupenr, rg eg Sains, De The shipment will be continued until Spriggs was crowned queen; Miss Anna} At that time people were still out on the y. ee Sn. sj Mae meets sued cuaner’ November 20. Reports from various sec- —— Saintelalr, first mald of honor; Miss Nettle | aor-steps enjoying whatever breese there INAGGAMAN, “Auet. Trustees, | _Ault-d&ds _ Erestess._ [0% JOHN A. SCHAEFER, tions of the state say that the fruit crop Burdette, second maid; Miss Minnie Coke, va h : eating = 2 THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, HENRY “JORDAN, exceeds others both as to quality and quan-| A meeting of the council was held on | third maid. was. eir ebrerihe bey ee nes ly cal es FUTURE DAyYs. 612 E st. ow. aul3-d&ds ‘Trustees, tity. Tuesday night, with Mayor Shedd in the| Hardly had the coronation exercises con- | to a certain point in the sky, where an al- 4 oes ee rae DUMCANSON BROTSERA AUGTD0N California fruit is coming to the New| chair. Rcutine business was transacted, | cluded before there was a rush to the scene | most continuous electrical display in the Horses Horses. ae oe ee Tags ~ — York markets more freely than ever be-| arter which it was decided to authorize the | Of the athletic sports, a portion of which | shape of flashes and sheets of light were ° '° ING THE ARLINGTON RESERVATION, GOOD | TRUSTEES" SALB OF PROPERTY ON CANAL fere. Last week the receipts were 110 had to be suspended ‘owing to the limited | S. BENSINGER, AUCTION CHANCE POR’ A SPECULATION. STREET NEAR O STREET SOUTHWEST. sist Sa S < bailiff to collect delinquent taxes; the com- | | 5 ~* ahaa | to be seen. The lightning flashes were so Sande ae ER. Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of eived, : i ; o-4 seconds. 2 @ = F, No. 4, of the rece > a 4 sold. Yesterday's sales were thirty-one | fire ordinance and report at the next regu- | The high jump was won by Mr. G. W. Cur- | sky for the space of a half hour was bril. PEREMPTORY SALE OF FIFTY HEAD or} county of Alexandtla, state of Vincinia. A ed in sald cause, “Will sell’ at public aid carloads. It is expected that this week's | jar meeting; Mr. W. E. Skinner was elect- | tin, five feet. In pole vaulting, Mr. Jobn | lantly illumirated. HORSES AND MARES. decree of the county court of the said county, | te premises oa TUESDAY, THE TWENTY Fil receipts will aggregate two hundred — ed mayor ad interim. Curtin ee, ten ae This eee Suddenly the dark clouds showed them- yah CHARLES FAGA’ OF FREDERICK crry, | P888ed in a cause wherein Ellen H. Crocker was | DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. "Ise4, AT HALF-PasT The exportation of California fruit is hav- = s also excelled in making a running long ae s . | Ma., has consigned to us ing its first practical test upon large | _ Mayor 5S. §. Shedd, with Mrs. Shedd, Miss | jump of nineteen and a half feet. Medals | 8¢!Ves and the flashes stopped for the mo carload of Horses and | S@Platnant and Henry W. Smith and others were | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. all that or parcel of Mares, to be sold at the bazar on SATURDAY | 2¢fendants, the undersigned trustee will on SAT- | avd and premises situate in city of Wash- : ” si bod a = . | URDAY, “AUGUST IGHTEENTH, 1804, ington, District of Columbia, and known and scale. | Shedd and Miss Elizabeth Shedd, left yes- | were given in each event. —— Mbeoe ad ies sare yrcokesin SE The corned ee ee eit AT, TEN | TWELVE O'CLOCK 0. bu front of the eeniont being in the plat of sald city’ as original Jot mura On August 4 a train of eleven cars of | terday for a four weeks’ stay at “Ralph’s”| Base ball had its seeseroe tae as many Selita alowed tiealt bed Pp cellent workers and fine drivers, selected with eal at pec euctien AIL, = CanTaly Par: —-. — one Ss tagether with + fruit left Sacramento, consigned to London, Are y " ladies as gentlemen. Two of the best games . Ewen " an from farmers in Frederick ~ 4 uate in the county ~~ -- longing or end this shipment was dispatched today by | {n. ‘he Adirondacks, where they will Join | that ever occurred here were played at Ath- | The Wusion was perfect. Two rifte in the | Ciinty” cepecially' to. malt thie markets and Witt ee a Ee | | eed the steamer Paris. Fruit dealers pre-| “siss Parkins of Frederick, Md., Miss |letic Park. The Gaithersburg Ideals won | jouds formed 1 slight projection from the | 22 S0LD WITHOUT RESERVE. yond the Long bridge, and adjoining the Arlington tustallimenta, iu one and ‘two ears, Botes to rt] dict that the fruit will not stand the voy- Ie Parkins of Baltimore and Miss Lell | two victories. Unity put up a good gaine in | Bac renner. 2, sient Deosection from the | a read of Horses asAlocee consigned by local | reservation on the east, containing twents-eight | €1VeD, bearing Interest at 6 per cent eet game, age so as to be marketable on reaching Vv. = the morning, with Griffith in the box, but | 8! Sey si be aeie fer te 7 (28) acres, more or less, more particularly de- | Payable semi-annually, to be secured by deed pt Bitzer, jr., of Leesburg, Va., are guests of | ‘ the second inning the left-hand slugxers | esemblaace could be wished. parties, to sold for want of use. scribed in said deed of trust, to which reference | trust on the ——. sold, or all SK it the lon. the Mis: m eee Ca avenue. hit ies ‘for eight runs. For the Ideals | ll this time the black clouds tn the rear ALSO. ser. A deposit will PR Col. and Mrs, Manning, recent guests at 2 Ne Seco vs is hereby made, except nevertheless about two | ton of the virts and P. A. Gloyd were the battery, and | Made the figure stand out in life-like pro- | 10 New and fegind iat lvagenm gecebie Road | and ‘oneuarter acres which have been heretofore | feaulred of Rhe purchaser “at te time of on Magnolia avenue, have | Virts anc . Gloyd were the battery, and | portions, and the occasional flashes of light Sal aaete 5 bo pss released. | Said land ts now occupied by Henry W. Conveyancing ‘and Fecording at cost opr returned to their home. " more effective work has not been done | gave it a sort of halo that made the effect bi “ee e Smith. Said tract of ground has been subdivided | Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen da Mrs. J. B. Kinnear, with her son Eugene | here. All the work was in the diamond and | £4V¢ It a sort of ha ect | aulé-2 i Nene eee ek Sorrainbas, voce, cubatraded | Herm of eale te be complied with een de and Misa Genevieve Kinnear, left today for | ive costly errors enabled the visitors to | Fucgie au coer an AS wei alesis, 1S & OU & OO, Ge fod tara: has an excellent well of ‘water ‘and a | fight to resell the property. at oe xe 3 a visit to relatives In Illinois. Mr. Kin- | make eight runs. Virts struck out twely - y a 0, commanding view of Washington and the river. defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise. men at the bat. The score was 16 to 10, | 2!4 Some were seen to fali on their knees, (Successors to Lr timer & SI ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in equal | ment of such resale in some Bewspaper published It became known teday that the United | near will join his family in Illinois about - i ARRIVAL OF Mr. D. Hayn The Sa! Send Letters Ashore. : : ° blackn eS installments in one, two and three years, ses in Washington, D.C. Getober 1 To Unity’s credit it may be said that sev-| broken ‘in the apot and this Agere. hee | EURO UR R THE Ele | Be the, notes of the purenaser nd a deed of trast BESY P. BLAIR, atta omecae napitipany hematin poyoneantea| appr el t of Dr. and Mrs, H. | eral players were not in good condition. | fegcending to earth. For five nantes i is on Property sold. or all cash, at the purchaser's rote aot Gen. Antonio Ezeta and three other fugitives | Miss Osler 1s a guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. | oral, Diavers werk not i toe gnaition. | descending i minutes 5 option. A deposit of $200 ts required on the day J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, E. Bennett during the absence of Miss . lasted, and great excitement attended its of sale. Sale to be closed within fifteen days B80 4%y st. ¥., from San Salvador, was sighted late last | Stella Bennett at Cape May, but it hadn't any. It was a battle of pitch- | Preserice. AUCTION rom the day of wale, or the trustee reserves the | Ud-ddds ‘Trustees, night about thirty miles out from the Gold-| Mr. and Mrs. E, G. Siggers and family | ¢Ts. Capt.Ward put in Virts again, he strik- |“ an old colored woman coming down Penn- Ssh co poecll St cee cost ant sik of the dotett- 1 "> oe GARE & 2 ADO en Gate. They were met by Lieut. Stoney, | and Miss Maud Stainaker of Washington | ing bt coal reais by og oe eh goon sylvania avenue in the northwestern patrol ret ec Sanooe doiscew poe Os erg ancing and recording TONER, DARE 4 oo Aponioxuens, aid to the commandant at Mare Island navy | are suests for August at the Clagett Man- | tWo innings. Reed could not hol an‘ | wagon for a minor charge saw it and yeti — sion near here. Pitcher Gloyd was put in, making a battery lard, on board the tug Sea King, who de- | “S1i.S"Longfeliow of Oak avenue has gone | at home. Dawsonville got one earned run, —— a — livered the dispatches from Washington, | ¢ her former home in Camden, Me. f.. a | Biscoe, of the University of Virginia and THE EN. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO NEARLY ) ordering the Bennington to remain outside | visit. Allnutt were equally effective for the visit- | no one could induce her to believe that it L MIRROR- Boow, AND BATES Oe NCRETE pnttl further instruetic Lieut. Stoney || Miss Bessie Purman of North Takoma ts | ots. but on scratch hits and superior base | Ras simply a cloud ettecte wnt ent Ena van-| STREET OS. 1809 AND 1811 EME Sanene” os TOE Wake, GunAeO : @ Kennington so short of provisions | Visiting friends in Bar Harbor and vicinity. |Tunning the Ideals made six scores, The | sinense bhenomenen bern to Gee away BOP UrnIGHT | DINAIIEY East Tenge CN EXTRAGR- | PTS vod che Henning tis SF ston’ Of peovielons | VTS” cuccie” Sixmmer sory ail fae (Gace? | SAIN Was Dinved tn one and a haif hours. | the whole thing was easily understood, al- * CARPETS, RUGS, Under and ‘by virtue of two deeds of trust, dated | On MONDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY oF that all on board had been curtailed In thelr | ter, Miss Jennie Jimmerson, have returned | Mr. Benjamin Gott umpired both games | though many nervous people Tare cer cat OS, ee eae April 24, 1808, both recorded in Liber 1708, at | AUGUST, A.D." 1804, AT TEN O'CLOCK AM. allowance © was immediately provis-| from a two weeks’ stay, the former at | With entire satisfaction. gotten over the fright It gave them. HALL RAC! follos 389 and $05 respectively, of the land records | We Will sell, within our sules rooms, 120 Pa. ate. joned. Naval officers refuse to talk, end | Lower Cedar Point, the lattér at Herndon, | At night dancing was indulged in until ee y of the District of Columbia, at the request of the | B-¥-. to the highest Madders, fof cash, a complete a = 6 = . "| a very late hour. Two watches were voted party secured thereby, for default in payments of | line of Housefurnishing Goods, Glam and ( ne special measures have beer taken to keep | Va notes secured, we will sell at public auctia ee ee ae eee, TRAE AND Lam the tug crew quiet. But it is learned the FANCY ROCKERS, BABY CLAIRE RUS | VENTS SEVEST Sr ere eat ATE CONSUUAICLAFFE, DARR & CO. Fance of the es King on her mys- SITES, Ete., Ete. separately, lots numbered 73 and aulé-ehdbe Auctioneers. us mtision caused a commotion on (TEENTH, 1804, | Mayes’ subdivision of square numbered 1020, tn enningt Ezeta and his brother refugees view- pproach of the tug with apprehen- which was changed to consternation D SINGLE BEDSTEADS, NEW SQUAR screamed: a D ROUND TARLES, "LOT Bi “Oh, Lord, look dere!” and fainted away. VES, LOT HOTEL ‘CHINA AND ¢ At the station house she was revived, but B. D. CARPENTER, Trustee, au9-8t Des Moines st., Brightwood Park, D.C. CONSIGNEE’S SALE OF HOUSEPURNISHING GOODS, CONSISTING OF CROCKERY AND GLASS ‘AND ROCKING- HAM WARE, TIN WARE AND TIN COUKING UTENSILS, TIN” TOILET Wal SKILLED SAFE," SIDEBOARD: FRIGERATORS, SHOW CASI : MATTRESSES, | PILLOWS | A: ‘The houses in course of erection by Mrs. | @Wa¥—one to the most popular newsboy, and WHERE THE GOLD Is. BEAUTIFUL COUCH AND PILLOWS, REM st po chool girl. More A. G, Thomas on Maple avenue, Dr, H, M. | One to the most popular sch Bennett on the same avenue, and Mr. W.|than $0 Papi oo At,® cents a vote. | How It is Divided Among the Differ- rps gee el Feasy fF) Beall, 162. School girl, Miss Helen Thomp-| The visible supply of gold coin in the : ‘ 5 Bing! _| son, 405; Miss Essie Crawford, ings few Weeke ie Pakeram are Spend- | "the sales of refreshments, besides the ., Within our salesrootus, 1407 the cits (of Washington, » With finprovements | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, G street, we will sell,’ witkout reserve, the above | thereon described above. 3 —_ aA ret Tt 7 t . TRUSTEES’ $ALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED world 18 $3,500,000,000, against $4,000,000,000 | Emo's" arenue, Horse, Carriagen, Bites fers | cock Being wabhech tee Goad or Ce ent, | TD OFERTE KNOWS ah EEE ee pe silv 3 ding to the very latest | cash. C OAN & CO. sumed by the purchaser, to secure $1,500 on each BRACT OF LAND CALLED RESURVEY - ia ae other income, made the day « financial suc- | f Silver coin. Accord y «asl k ©0.. mag tn Al Eng eo gh PETERS’ MILL SEAT, “LOCATED ON THI awaiting the arrival from | Vance, Lewis: on Maple avenue. and Mr, cess also. ‘Three hundred and fifty dollars | reports of an authentic character, about | suid Avctloncer®:_ | wih lntefesttherean’ at 6. Per cent a dani’ | RAST SIDE OF BRIGHTWOOD ‘AVENCH ‘ Jocuments affecting their | _ Mr. J. : xr and Mr. | were realized. four-sevenths of the gold currency is held] THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | Esact particulars will be stated we tie: dust REAR BRIGHTWOOD, IN THE DISTRICT OF om. ‘They made attempts to send let- | 8. S. Carroll are summering at the Carroll Guateatensl Gn Cactol eames It is the purpose of the fire company to|in bank vaults or government treasuries 612 E STREET N.W. The sum above this amount to be paid one-half | p COLUMBIA. ~ . bearing ers ashore by the crew 0 » ‘ a = te cash, balance in six and twelve mouths, Jefe Ry sittne of = certain Geol of trum. ‘Commane wages sate Tenmagton | Miss Favorite, the M wes Bertie Page, | tin jpeg pe gti er yr gata ac Seats sy a ie epee rm oy eer TRUSTEPS SALE OF VACANT Lots, pertiente to" be wecured on property eal cod ce | S0tg. on the, then dey. of May, 4 ; | Maud Watkins, Esther and Daisy Danforth, vail eed 5 irtue of two certain deeds of trust, duly re- | bear tuterest at T cent per annum, or all ¥ econ e Ys ome MSCanY under bie exe antl fra | eit Mere: J kite teatc Gees chaper- | rae Ae 1S Chucch presented a ange; | circulation, elther in the countries where | corded among the land records, of the District of | at the option of "purchases Slum, OF all cash. | Of the land records of the District of Coluata.a ated their plans. ea ‘om Wask- | padre es —— vorth M. E. Church presented a brilliant | minted or’ elaeahere on « a $ fe fre one, are planning for a week's camp- | Vor > r mini o1 \s 7 pone mencchary oper eoentlngesbist aoe tiny fout |ing out, either at Chapel Point or Colonial | Scene: | Mr. erry, oad aa‘ aga of Mr. | Country. Gold atored.(Country. Gold stored. ge ow coumsky awaited. Net cntit | 0S acring the premat cont 0. R. Harr of Capitol View, and Miss France $57,000,000 Belgium... $15,200,000 they arrive, it is said, will Lieut. Stoney | Pete Sotioch is ar Frechoid, N_S., for the | tie Estelle Williams, daughter of, Mr. Jerric | Gaited states or eor elem cana,” eens Pay another visit to the Bennington, and no | _ Mss Balloch ts —. Willams, a prominent farmer of Damascus, | England .... 36e/24.000 Denmark... 14,000,000 one but an accredited official from the navy | ™°9 - - . wedded. Miss Laura F. Trenis played the ussia « +800, a mauudtedl om anaes tae cos Miss May H. Hurlburt {s visiting Miss | © ; : Germany’ "<2! 211[000,000|. Norway ter City ot Sidnen’ cruiser. | Katie Adams. ‘The latter and her brother | Wedding march, to the strains of which ey sails for the bridal party, composed of Messrs. p. | Austro-Hun- |) | Roumania . \ holder of in liber 1688, folio 237 et seq., and in| amount of first trust at time of settlement, If de. thereby, ve “wrtll’ sell, at public ‘tection, feast + follo 2uS et seq., at the request of the | sired. A deposit of $100 on each lot must be | of the’ premises, on TH KSDAY, THE “ of ‘the notes secured thereby, We shall sell | made at time of sale and terms must be fully | TEENTH DAY UP AUGUSP. ay D. teas, in front of the premises, ON | complied with witnin fifteen days, or property may, | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the follow UST TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1504, AT] at opzion of trustees, be resold’ at isk and cost | described estate In the county of Washingt FOUR O'CLOCK + Jot number ten, in block | of defaulting purchaser after five dars’ yotice in | and in the District. of Columbia, ‘to wit: A 13,000,000 | number four, and lots numbers four, five and six, | this, paper or deposit forfeited. Conveyancing at | of the laud called “Resurvey Peters’ 10,600,000 ] In block number five, in the subdivision made by | purchaser's cost. * Seat,” beginning for the same at the northwest 8,400,000 | Jacob P. Clark and Edward B. Cottrell, trustees, JOUN T. ARMS. Sydr =o merican ports next Saturday, and | Jesse were graduates of the Washington .. * corner of the lot conveyed to Rebecea R. Beallé, high school in Ma Smith Lansdale and Wm. R. Purdum, ush- | Italy -105,200,000 Bulgaria 1,400,000 | Jot three and part of lot two, in “Whitehaven, FLEMING J. LAVENDER, the cast line of 7th street thence mig + opinion of Assistant District At- | high school in 3 ’ . ers; Misses Fanrie L. Williams and Lulu | Australia 101,400,000 Servia ...... 1,200,000 | situate in the county of Waslilngton, {n the Dis- ‘Trustees. he north line of ber lot 8. 83% degrees E. y has. B d, who, with his wife ; torney Knight that, if the warrants arrive | Mr. Chas. B. Ford, who, is wife 89,600,000 Greece 3 ‘ Spain the refugees will be transferred | 824 young daughter, was a guest of Mr. | Gaines, bridesmaids; Miss Laura Haines, ton to her cecks and wiil | 22d Mrs. oll, }home in I onan 400,000 | trict of Columbia, for the Palisnden $f sho Bote ac} _ eokds J ve acti = olland . Land Improvement Company, sald subdivision v4 =. = a ex Fees, Resi eehcemed tor bie Tee Boa at the alten, cadence tints | The two countries Which have of Inte | “nueltey see sais ok the manera cl tbe tae | NUNN ALE napolis. Mrs. Fo an 4 i BS 0D. Aue. in tin ches to, the, astern tine of tbe said, syact Rience with said ‘line X. 10 degrees Ww. 105 perchee to the end thereof, thence N. 28 1-12 ges > 4 —_— 100 perc! ‘thence leaving said dy - been absorbing large amounts of gold coin | trict of Catumbia, in County Book 7 pase OF” | ta pursuance and bx virtue of that certat deed | £eth’ degrees 70 perches to ‘tl dantoat ane acnelt taby Alice” are visiting her parents, Mr. | @rch, ae Rene: Geo eee for treasury purposes are Austria and |, Terms of sale: Deposit of $50 at! time of Sale; | of trust executed by ighman Hartaway und wite, | aforesaid. ith street ron |, thence With sald for the refugees | @8d Mrs. Emory Baxter, at their home in Set by the Rev. W. C. Brian, pastor of tee | Russia, and. the drain ‘has been chfetly, | $000 may remain on trust on each ne OF | recorded among the land records of the District of |S 7 degrees, W. 20 410) perches, thenee &. he Kensington. nent authoritie : 2 two vears, with interest at six per cent per an- | Siumpia in Liver 767, at follo Box. . cea W = church, who read the ceremony. The bride | though indirectly, in the United States. | ium, payable semi-annually. Balance to We paid | aiu'ot the dersee pasced ty ate Dicks Chart an | Sgezees W.. 18 20-100, pen fuing fttce was attired in an India silk gown, and car- | France has for many years stood at the | jn'cash. Lots will be sold separatels.” All Con- | fald Disttiet on the thind’ day’ ot asin, Sauk Qf | Siusine, concaul a > Terms of sale: 18 of ried a white morocco-bound discipline. Both | head of the countries having a large ac-| verancing, &c., at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms to be | equity cate No. 14525, Getaull having bees Mage | palate Of SR; Loft to the place of bet res of land. purchase ioncy to ne — HAGERS' ngton beyond the thr. ailing of the City te b paid tm the ath oe = 1d coinage. complied with In ten days or trustees reserve the |in the payment of the money mentioned in. the | hqual installments iu one, two and three A wyben the latter vs al has —— auditorium and lecture room of the large —= homes Hight to readvertise and sell at defaulting pur-| said ‘decree, the” undersigned "will, at FIVE | froin the date of ale, the’ moves of the pardbankt zi a The democrats of Washington county | church were crowded. After the ceremony chaser’s cost and risk. - O'CLOCK BM. ON WEDNESDAY, THE TWEN- | to be given for the deferred payments. beatlug yur refugees wiil be tr 1 | have started their campaign for the ap-| an informal reception was tendered Mr. Affairs at Bluefield: RICHARD OUGH, TY-SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, ‘A.D. ‘1804, on | tuterest at the rate 7 per ceat per annul high s and given | ™ -_ ‘ apes D- | and Mrs. Harr at the home of Mr. Jesse L. have been recelved here f anl6-d&ds WM. _E. LEWIS, Trustees. | the premises, sell at public auction, to the highest | payable semt-annually, and to be secured bs de | central committee met and net the date for | Mans onele of the bride at Oakinont | | Sk umner and O'Nell commanding the| — HATULIFFE, DARK Bo, dustomen, | ed teal desafrene eet ant | Wir oma the money mid ak la ‘al committee met and set the date for] “Phe town council met on Monday evening | Capts. Sumner an’ Neil, commanding the RATCLIFFE, — 4 LE tie pong reggae fpwgeen lrg Tote nae Sault cause, to | the option of the purchaser. posit of $3 0 2 3 : ennsy DL. : o 0 parcels of ground | will be required at the time of the sale. Te rae Sy awe holding primaries to select delegates to the | and held a lengthy session. A great amount | United States ships at Bluefields, of the ex- i in the District of Columbla designated and Known | of sale to be complied with within fifteen asop Farm Statisties. county convention, which will in turn |of business was transacted, the most im-| act state of affairs there and also of the | TRUSTEES SALE OF STOCK AND FIXTURES | as lots numbered nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thie, | fom day at cate ee ate reserve the right au has issued a bul tistics for Ohig. per farm ts © e per farn 2 vhich was the establishing of | cy, have led up to the present con- me those to participate in the congres-|Portant of w d events that have P co ~ 5 Ragan ay SPS i y, | the following bullding lines, which builders | Sitions. ‘These have been submitted to Sec. WEST AT. rete de we Aad ae tee dae etsy: | must observe In the future: Frederick ave- | ditt y Gresham, who has thus received from | By virtue of a September 1, was fixed as the date for the | nue, west side, 22 feet; same, east side, 30 Par Giller tear ane an outa Mca Ia m is $ Sev-| primaries ard Tuesday, September 4, for | feet; Chestnut street, 2) feet; Diamond ave- insight into the situation. He is one of the land records of the District of | case of failure of full compliance with terms of JOSIAH M. Vaya STORE LOCATED AT THE | teen, fourteen, fifteen ‘and sixteen of section 8 of | to resell the property at the risk and cost of the K iz AND Q STREETS NOKTH- | Dr. A. C. Taber's survey of April, 1872, of Lin- | defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertises AUCTION. colnville. ment in any newspaper published in the District | Of trust chattels. given to | | Terms of sate: One-half cash, of which $75 shall | of Columbia of such resale, AM couvesanciig apd in Liber No, 1707, folio 5 | be paid on acceptance of bid, to be forfetted i | recording at purchaser's cost. fa 3 very much i t public rt Je within ten days thereafter, the other half to HENRY M. EA farms olding of the county convention. The | nue, south side, from Frederick to Summit, | eteq at the conduct of our naval officers, sds ised) dai acest eee be‘paid in one ‘year ‘from date ‘of male’ with 6 | gs26-acas ‘Trustece, democrats of Washington county will pre- 53 feet; same, from Summit to wredaties and they have been instructed to continue THE TWENTY-SE er cent per anaum interest, or all cash, at the vi , Poa = aa natn y.| tects Same, north side, from Frederick to | the same Une of policy. ST, A.D. 1604, AT TEN O K A.M., | purchaser's option. = 7 TRE AMOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTI LESSYESS — be o~ tliae ot th eres gy ied leay = = ee oe the ST oF DRU Ge MICALS, FIXTURES, |. All expensce ot converancing and recording to qant RSDAY EMBER SIXTH, 1804, at the oe z ng this to elther of the other four coun- ’ - : ‘) CONTAINED THEREIN, and mentioned In | be at the cost_of the pur s ir and place above ; + Acid Phosphate ties representing the district. Not so with | A, Rerson ts prematurely old when Ualdness o--| Gorge, Grampa and AML Howel Come | 2iCy,CONTAINED THEREIN. andy ‘nest WILLIAM A. MELOY, Trustee, | , OSIAH Mf. VALE, & night of restless tessing | the ublicans, however, who have a num- ener to beep ibe suis valle muna perce plaints come suddenly and require prompt atten- | Terms cash, NRY ENGL ist 3 ‘Ome Cost. nw, iENRY M. EARLE, D ber of favored sons who wil! contend for | paldness: tion. Keep Stonebraker’s Indian Gum Syrup handy. aul gdbs ‘Trustee, DUNCANSON BROS, Auctt au9-e0d ard dads ‘Trustees,

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