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: THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. 9 SUBURBAN NEWS |sistine of ttescrs Spencer'c. Sones Robert | pene rather rrastuars” Goan’ |PARTIES: ON ROOFS): BREE eee pe PYRISS AUCTION SALES. a M. Mackall and Benjamin D. Canly. Was | stanley, D. M. Nesbitt, Col. W. 8. Powell, A Remarkable Surgical Operation FUTURE Days, appointed to act in conjunction with a Performed on a St. Louis Girl. committee from the District association | Frank Mitchell, William Snowden and F. c oe RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. (Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co, ANACOSTIA, in carrying out the design of erecting the | M. Magruder. The guests of the club were | Housetop Festivities for Stay-at-Home Monument at Grace Church, near Sligo. | Congressman Charles E. Coffin, President Mr. George Fowler, a merchant in Hitls-| 1" ald of the monument fund the camp | svivester of the Maryland Agricultural Col- From the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. A remarkable combined surgical and den- New Yorkers. tal operation has straightened the crooked TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO FRAME HOt: aker, who resides at 824 5th | NOS. 036 AND 095 F STREET SOUTHWISe dale, whose home is in Anacostia, was fone tron the Dr embers nave ae rneae lege, Mr. Brinkley, Maryland Agricultural | _ Boa) O08 BE Honis ein recent open ite pens! Sens Se Lise home Griese cpes ooy eee ed severely kicked in the head by a horse| promised, and there appears to be no| College experiment station; Dr. McDonald, = to Rocsevelt Hospital. Yesterday morning | pyrosis, chronte constipation and geveral gastric | land records for the Dlstclee of Cagle’ wea ee Saturda;. The animal, which was owned | doubt but that the necessary sum can be | Professor of chemistry at Agricultural Col- | Distinct Innovation Practicable for | when the ductors discharged the patient, | and befatic derangement. Dr. Walker cured him, | the request of the party secured. thereby. the seraired 2d ee raised iri a short time. A contribution of | lee; Mr. Edward M. Flannery and Mr. thay proriounesd) Hen cake eajunusualiys ino. rn sanitarium at 1411 Pennsylvania | undersigned trustees will offer for sale, by public by the late Sergt. Kirby, has been looked | $19 has also been plsdeea trom PEC Percy Cassard. Every Householder to Enjoy — On Geeeetine oneMully: Gemonetrating eureers’s)litees xe 0ilNolnio Palade mes Js open daily for secon, fe trent lak te premises, “on ‘TC pay after ever since his death by Mr. Fowler, | trict Confederate Association. It 1s under-| ,A committee composed of Mr. 8. W. Beall, soneri : ‘Weinesday aud Saturday evenings, 110 | FIVE O'CLOCK PAM tic fallemtag ingeriiey ined - ay yowers in remodeling facial deformity. to 5 p.m. gnd Saturday was at pasture. Mr. Fowler | stood that the matter will be pushed along | Mr. John Snowden and Mr. F. M. Magruder Hotels\and: Bastncss: Buildings. oO ee MOUS ceier nent thetertur |; Sums inted to examine the ground and - 3 Mari 7 Char tried to catch it, but the horse eluded him| 80 that the unvelling of the monument | W2S appointed te ing operation is Miss Marie Bolenhaus, the | Shi for a considerable time, but was finally | C2 take place during the present autumn. | measure the yield of potatoes therefrom of sixteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | gdent 1 ie the two contestants—Messrs. Powell and] ae id daughte B Las catch the horse by the head it suddenly | Mechanics at Germantown was a pleasant | Stessman Coffin exhibited at the meeting Roof parties ara the very latest social | by th? surgeons. her mour tuene! up two EG turned around and kicked him In the head, | and largely attended occasion. The coro- | M@gnificent specimen of the “new duecn” | function among New Yorkers in town for | S50 ed invopposition, Asa child AUCTION SALES. Mr. Fowler was rendered ungonscious by | nation address was delivered by Mr, Alex, | Rotate, raised upon the farm of bls son.) the summer. The public roof gardens, | the deformity had uot troubled Marle, but seer = tie blow end had to pe carried home: Xilgour, and tho charge to the knights by | “yout one and a half pounds. where the balladist warbles “Only One Gin |as she advaiced inte wor an ORROW. Tague seu giclee i id = 4 nie the special committee appointed to inspect | eccentric seeks to touch with her toe tip | Of her schoolmates, she became t : That ieee et tance ing recorded on the blotter at the substa- fessional class—Jas. Reed, Gaithersburg, the Maryland agricultural experiment sta- | yor nea eG P| and melancholy. "Miss Bolenhaus, is an loneers, 637 La. ave. tion. rst prize, set of harness; Wm. White, | the Maryland agricultural ¢xpenmy ‘stated | the lower left-hand corner of the crescent | Gry child of well-to-do parents, ‘The oc- — Trustees reserve the right to resell the property we Rev. Dr. Jenkins officiated at Emmanuel | Barnesville, second, bridle; Joseph Har- Dr dasehd kee AN . 2 | moon, are no longer monopolists of the | casional cars which drepped from ben H ke q the risk and cost of the defaulting purclaste c Protestant Episcopal Church yesterday in | tiss, Potomac, third. “pair ‘of leggings. Hee eles: cna: aracteauilty of tre lauper ate her gracefully aiched eyelashes moved het ouse e€Eepers five dase” der isanent Reser ies vei on se ie rector, Rev. W. G.| Amateur class—Charles Harris, Gaithers- a 2 L F : va | tether 2 determination that if it was : AG. A wspajer published in Washington, D. enone ReitieeRiacnlten is now Be burg, first prize, saddle; Alexander Biggs, | @&°¥ experiments now under way, and felt | ‘The possibilities of the housetops have | father to the determination that if it was Se RY OUEST AS) AU conveyancing and recordiug at the cost of the following deserite in the eity of Washtn land , 10 to 1 and premises, situate for trestuent very low. in tie District of Columbia, and destennted Jews antl correspondence sacredly con- | being original lot numbered tyveuty-seron. No cases made public without consent of | the subdivision of squa bree hundred and eight: tients, nine (359), made by the Commissioners in the. pare s {ition of ‘the estate of Benjamin Young, toget is all the improvements, rights, Se. ms: One-third cash, the residue in two equal Hments at one and’ two years, with interest At Six per cent per annum, nnualiy, secured by deed of trust ot, old, or all cash, at the option uf the A deposit of $200 required upon ace of bil. If the terms of sule am een days frow the day of sale the re . 4 ee : : within the bounds of surgic » his way to Scotland to attend to the proper | Black Rock, second, lap robe; W. Trail, | deeply impressed with the results ald bono. | heen discovered by the summer girl from | Mon his daushter, snould - Withfa our ware rou, a coup! aes FLOYD E. DAVIS, | burial of the remains of their son Dana. | Clopper’s, third, whip. Messrs. A. E. Mc-| \ hich would te obtained therefrom: that | th@ Battery to Harlem, and any hot sum-] Accordingly, STU toa eg cette ear ripe i Prayers for the tafe return of Mr. and | Atee, Charles Lyddane and Chas. Seilman | NCR would De obtained therefrom: that | mer night the stretch of city roots is] wi: Furniture, Ching ahd Glas “Ware, Mrs. “Davenport were ioffered: acted as judges. Fine music was furnished | toyacco was a long step forward towards | dotted here, there and yonder with minia- | entered Roc: - Chatts, fine Carpets. of 7 ave ceis H Rev. James McLaren, pastor of the Ana-| by the Germantown Cornet Band and a] coiving, if successful, the future profits in | ¢ fai, la 4 £ col . f z ibing the operation, Dr. Winkler, Kugs, &e. Ancther ts SALE OF THE cestia M. B. Church, who, after enjoying | Washington orchestra, Dancing was in-| this staple; that the new daity building, | (re, firylands of colored lanterns and] 4) Sova professor of cperaiive dentistry, | at Cas. WEERS, ROCKVILLE RAILROAD, 5 @ vacation cf two months, returned to | dulged in until a late hour. in which special experiments will be car. | S"@dowy palms, while the tinkle of man- | said: HH ae ba ae CARS AND Anacostia last week, has resumed his pas-| Mr. D. H. Boule and daughters, Misses | vied’ on in hil milk products, would resul¢ | dolin or the plunk-plunk of banjo steals | ““iliss Marie was presented to me to see | Horses, IESE: AISO REAL ESTAGH toral duties. Etta and Rosalle, of this place returned | in great good, and should be liberally en- | across the vistas of the chimney world. if by a combined surgical and dental opera: AT PUPLIC AUCTION Me Wasnt ae eevt ee from a ten days’ sojourn at Asbury Parl. | couraged for the reason that, with a propar | ‘The handsomest private roof gerden in| Won a strikingly marked deformity of her ANCHONEIR. | ap wut duly recorded in’ Li 103 et KeY.. of the ted. Upon inquiry 1 Sry. count about could be asi FALLS CHURCH. For the past few days the fair grounds | understanding of economical and progres- have been the principal point of attraction, | sive methods, dairying could be made one | N° Y°erk Is that of a prominent hotel at a0 LAL AVE. Marslind, and also in Liber et Sey, of the land reconds fur tho e young lady ws ; and the finishing touches of preparation for | of the chief resources of revenue to the | Sth avenue and 72d street, overlooking Mf years old she fost almost | paspeyprory SAL OF SCPERIOR Hons mliiee and Mr J. W. Garner has purchased of Mr. | tho exhibition commencing on Tuesday are| Maryland agriculturiste, and that, the | Central Park. ‘This is one of the ram: on the right side by | ‘rome (TUESDAY) MOMENTS PTEM- | parties secured therebys ave. th M. ©. Harbach of Washington five acres | being made. During Saturday a large | Maryland Agricultural Coliexe and experi. | moth épartment palaces of the West Stile, some unknown cause, | BER OCLOCK, “will be sold, Fee SE public auction, ‘9 of land uear the corporation for the sum | amount of machinery and agricultural Im-| ment station should have the support of | with see thabeuay, vgnase ply an accidental blow or fall, which | .iin the SESE Naren tirre seem Coat Na RITE DAY of SEPTES pep Seay plements were placed in position on the] every citizen of the state of Maryland, | With Stories that have climbed lke Jack's ed the bone. ‘The fractured pate eee ee eed aaa mache ron ac Moutgamery couitse Man the, ‘The desg of trust executed by the Wash- | STounds. Side shows and fakirs are mov-| The report was adopted. An essay by Mr, | Pe@nstalk to the sky. Its family patronage | yqust have come away almost er 7 years uid, aid strictiy sodud and well Dooke, "| End railway of sald “E ies bs oe i. | M& im for business and the busy note of | John Snowden on “What Inducements Can | 18 large, as the hotel is designed in spa-| from the sloughirg of the ti in t : Arse VILLE ritoaD ingion. Arlington and Mt. Vernon rall- | preparation is heard on all sides. Cheap | We Ofter Our Young Men to Remain on the | cious suites, with elaborate private recep- | Meck under the jaw, very through consigned! iy doral partic Een er tent) roait for $750,000 to secure the bonds of | boarding houses are in demand, and soon | Farm?’ was read. tion rooms for the convenience of guests | sureical inte ce at the time. Th eden the road to complete it has been recorded the town will be overrun by these nonde- A discussion of the question “Does a] who do much entert: ning. Among its} Pertesteum was thus left in Upon and othe 45-Ib. Trail, én the clerk's ‘office of tts county: script characters. Many of the stables are | Farmer Avail Himself of All the Opportun- | nearly three hundred guests this summer | carefal examination, I discov that it ent Kinds; | the Dvietrt re | had filled vp with a new gro: vers to attend this] £omery already occupled, and by Monday evening | ities Within Reach?” proved exceedingly | are a number of society people, who Ww 3liss Berthe Caner, whe bas been sper | none will be vacant. ‘The track is in firet-| interesting and instructive, After an ee. | driven Uoek t0 tower troor ocasins con | which, however, did not peeves Sipe ing several weeks near Fredericksburg, | class condition, and is in constant use for | cellent supper, provided by the host, had | seashore by the unwelcome cool weasher {a three and a Ralf y sshould | at ._ RENSINGER, Aue Va., returned home Friday. exercising the flyers that are expected to| been disposed of, and some routine busi-| early in the season, and on the coming of | be w on the THOMAS DOWLING AUCTIUNEERS, mal, 1 at it set risht eye instead of be- uter of her fac Perrigo has returned from | 20 the fast work during the four days of | ness transacted, the club adjourned to| not weather decided that New York and a visit to friends at Bloomfield, Loudoun | the fair. Since the heavy rain on Saturday | fneet at tha residence of Mr. D. M. Nesbitt, | its roof gardens discounted the outoftewn SNE EARLY ES evening no trouble is experienced on ac-| at College Park, September 28. resorts, Mr. Fred. Whaley has returned. from a | Count of the heat and blinding dust, the] Mr. Edward Sefton of Washington was trip to hicago, where he went to attend | trees and grass have again appeared in| the guest yesterday of his brother-in-law, s Plorenc u12 5 Car Body, ops B Seats, S seats, tr chestnet TT TO THE AT. ACTION, THIRD, 1595, sell ule folls at the lower c “1 decided Uhat For Hotel Residents. ef bone vy single O; 1 the marriage of his brother. wee Brisnt (jee (foliage and everything | Mr. Charles W. Darr. This hotel roof garden was a happy pos: ae rtp yar {ar wat ths a The King's Daughters of the Episcopal | Portends a pleasant time. Mrs. Katle Burns of Brooklyn, N. Y., is} thought, and so popular have sky parlor t of the Gand streets Mut | tulle of Dou Cluscn have nicely carpeted the Noor of | , The hospitable residence of Mrs. Rulkley, | the guest of her parcuts here, dir and | poccntinns becca eat, have Sky parton a Iron, two. Baggies ria and orter | fetter aud ar oth ered the church. at Gaithersburg, was on Friday evening Mrs. William Milstead. TRE SMTEG Ae SBE § the suests that | vised the operation without jy articles. Goods to be removed im- Sef aorn aoa Aiea lstown rallway Mrs. Margaret A. Febrey has returnea| the scene of a pleasant social gathering. | The following members of the Thirteen |! 2 few Weeks the roof will be Inclosed | ; The surgical 4 aie IpORTRSS ieee GE Among those in attendance were M und | Cyclists of Baltimore rode to Laurel on | With glass and steampipes fitted, in prepa- from a two monti visit to relatives and » ROCKVILLE RAL PRGA Seah es Mrs. Lee M. Lipsecmb, Mrs. McLeod, | their wheels yesterday fr saltimore— | rat! on ia “winter iearden” whe under the defectiv Win propests of atid TH friends in New Jerse a ATE Mlsues Naw tod Merrion: Dougherty. Heats: |’ Niece Oil a Baltimor ration for a “winter garden” when the | the mock uncer aia - ice = AND EOCKVILLE RAIL Miss Lizzie Willey of Washington is SH. Porter, George H. Will, | fall beg ing the maliermed bone sq z ao ia inlane Vals SIE HC Lae, and Misses Lillian and Pearl Upton, Messrs. | C. W. Rhodes, Charles Eek and John x | ““y tee A few days later I inserted AUCTION SALT OF eared AN the ones’ hate at th Miss Emma Reed has returned from a} Magruder Thompson, James Daugherty, | Walker. he roof garden covers 29,000 squ rubber ap: one on each of eons veges Saree visit to Mrs. J. T. Williams at Alexan-| James P. B. Veirs, Otho Talbott, Bowie eee of space. The roof garden ha patient had nine teeth to the low | to the jm acers thereof at sald ale, viz. Vinson, Harry Dawson, Thomas Aisquith | nd and Leonard Nicholson. y the dete Houston SU-horse-power Gi 12 set, two b 1 the j APTURING LIVE ‘TIGERS. copste sana ase uring absolute safet waded by a In the | hisat aria, Va. The Iawn party given by the ladies of ments, - share ; : Though smail in numbers in this county = - On each of these a tied wterais WH be cold at ire-Hight Thompson-Houstom Seunner earnest in the present political campaign, a Fieree Animal for a Menagerie. platform raised ten feet above the roof's them I was enabled to pell t THIRD DAY of SEPTES 1, Reilway Motors, one catra armpiture; and Mrs. Seth Osborne have returned; Which was cpened at Lay Hill on the after- | From the San Francisco Chronicle, level and reached by broad steps th: inch CLOCK AM. The 4 30 Motors, oue extra armitare; TD 63 trois Aabury Pack: Noe noon and evening of Friday last by mee The business of replenishing menageries | Pttform is as large as an ordinary bring’ schedul 1 pul Brill Max tration, ‘Prue Architect J, C. Johnson of Washington | Inés which were addressed by itr. John N. | itn wild animals eine emaeties | room iHoor. “Tt has a rustic ralling and. to its TEM De Pe was in town Saturday inspecting the work | Parker of Baltimore and Rev. J. W. Steele als is interesting, especially » inclosure for the orehestra. Rustic ere allowe 1 Brill ‘Tuck Trailer: of the county. The other two parties have | When the circus agents go directly to the sand tables and ru he school building. tic arbors dot the and wi Bele ‘Equipment. Ihe OMe Citeee Taigreg ment Society wilt | 8 Yet made no move in that direction, but | haunts of the beasts to capture them elive, | Fooftap and pains, trailing, eines tropical een 1H = ———— 3 2 Hastway: Jacks, meet touisht at the residence of Mr. 8. | 't i expected that within two or three | J.B. Gaylord, formerly agent for the iting. | VeTdure and potted plants cover the brick s rapiily PESUSES SATE OF * se STORY 1 aad sing seal estate, ‘situate in, afont- y. Pronufit and elect officers for the ensuc | Weeks there will be music in the alr. ling Warotharsocine ia iigeined ait, | Maus and infringe! Apits: lanl mnalke rather eTiai ELL KNOW zomery, Marslaud. called part ent ing year. A finely played game of ball came off at ae PARES IEE y corners fo: rmitg dele-a-tetes | same nected ir positio Aen nearer = the fair grounds on Saturday evening, a | Mg experiences in this work. Some time lis through colered were aft replaced and ki ginulie Tor the same at the end of 47 BROOKLAND. large crowd being in attendance. The con- | af he wrote the Ringlings from Singapore | bu in out platform and on the jaws two weeks longer. FE: frat Ibe of “Hunti 00. it being th r 4 eats vas ‘ c i alive. | 21} all, eventag is nie then Ses é Id Georgetown ro nd running thence wit Sesoares test was between the District Commi: about a hunt to capture tigers alive. Tkew oa at eveniag it is ime the wound was sufiicienly hea ue eee aid Fanning thence with said ers’ team and the Rockville Athletle: v. R. R. West left Saturday for a short | of the best playing done here this a 2 g J nati, where he will meet | Was exhibited, &pecially by the member Although the Island of Singapore is cnly Gad. the three children, nag [of the visiting club. During the sevench | fourteen miles in extent there aro no le : = 5 ce irning the game was stopped by a heavy | than 590 tigers that inhabit its woods, and | when he returns he will bring with him his | rain, the score standing 7 to 7- people here do not venture alone | An inclosed | ed to enable me to begin the work of in- ef the roof. | serting some permanent appliances. ¥ evening now tra plays on | “I and shaped up the crowns the root from $'to 1 o'clock, and after din last molurs on both jaws, when the aight is hot and no wind | with gold and the era sin the str and the mosquitoes | toRel » that they wer Among other things he wrote: ele 1 Sagres We aoe eee verstng said line S. 14 degrees W. iy prs, 10 @ stcne on the seuth side of the “Calin John road;’ thence with said road, nnd in the cent Ss. & E. 4343 pr. the center bar and buff. ‘6 4 Old Georgetown read; then up son Frank. During Kev. R. R. West's ab- aS city limits after nightfall, The first night | ever in the pufks,/the dwellers ta the hotel | s o their pla Q road, and in the center thereof, N. 3% de- sence the pulpit will be filled by Rev. Geo. GROVE. of my arrival here, while our ship lay in | tke the elevatyr$ to cloudland and stro!) lower jaw 1 sulderc a upright grees W. 50 prs., 2nd then by a straight lne to Bowman of Anacostia. the harbor, I could plainly hear the r | among the shrubbery, where no mosquitoes | polt so that it could slide up and down on | will be sel Fr dof trust tor | the beginning, containing 514% ncres of land, more 4 pees ates ; ally,un- | ing of thé bloodthirsty beasts as they | wrk, and watch the lighted panorama of| a gold bar fasteaed to thew jaw by | $4250. the full particulars of whieh will be stated | Or Tess, being the property” known as Bethesda The baptist Young People’s Union held | A grand pienfe and temperance rally,un- | i ieg around the outskirts of the elt in | the outspread city’s streets. ne same meus, In this Ws ~ pats ‘Aiko the following, situat a pleasant meeting yesterday evening and | der the auspices of Forest Oak Temple cf | Mercy of gree AT UES OF thie ol A hotel at the eérner of Amsterdam ave- | dom in opening. and clesine above. deastnts ACR OINGAEE ae Tn ket many well-chosen remarks were made. the Good Templars, was held in Oakmont | agent, having located several tigers’ tr The Hrookland Chapter of the Epworth | Park on Saturday. A large number of per- | We started on foot with about tifty native: League heid its weekly meeting last night. | Sons from the city was present, while ihe the following morning. The trip to the fi j nue and 66th street has another idyle pri- vate roof ga This ¥ pnly on the second floor, ti@ roof of the “oak room,” z- | House (steam equipment), about 60x20 ft; 2 es the same time retaining the lowe’ one perfect in the new position, | | | ws, but at th | The contriv worked like a charm. | { i i fed with wit the trustecs re wl cost of Tank (eapacty, 10.000 gallons), with electric rand pump: 1 Bowling Alley Building (four S); 1 Rustic Pavilion,” shout 40x25 feet; 1 S é oq, | tiger trail was only three or four miles, and | @ mecrniteent a}fAttment lighted by a dome m the right side of the lower jaw, Sie os ~aeAine: le y ar eorncel It was led by Miss Beulah Gudgin, who | county contingent was well represented. | we arrived at this point at about 8 orclock. | Of glass, and intended as a winter apart. PEG DHE URE tential sen oat by ee pe ee fat Verne BES OD ae spoke well on “Great Faith Honored. Rustic benches had been erected for the | "After locating the trail exactly and Nod. | Ment chiefly, Heomoof is in the conter ot le in ¢ a : 5 Fifteen thousand dollars tn ithe water pipes are being latd on Lan- | eccasion and were occupied the entire day. | ing the stream to which the tiger must | tie building, whese windows overiool: the plate yh sit’ IF. GROFE Ree or arya sing strect between 12th and 1th. ‘The bright green swards that had taken | break for water each night on awakening | #4rden, and is a veritable surprise of green- 1in frone ese eS fo tieceot ak tite ot Gain aie boven, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tom Donaldson, who oc-} Oo “ucir prightest summer garments under | OM his all-day sleep (the habit of the | be-s in the midst of eity walls. ‘The glass | gg back, afforded PUTER Of dald each payment to be pabd on enter of decree cupied Mr. Stalee’s house during his ab- s tiger) we set about making our prepara- | dome is an ornamental a tecth on the uppe T ft court In and aid Montgomery green garlands of tine: sence, are now in Hajtimore. Mrs. Don-|the genlal influences of the recent rains | tions, In the direct path of the tgel plants, county ra corner vine the sale: ¢ of the pure we ot shape to tt | aldson will remain in {altimore two weeks, | were dotted here and there with family | dug a pit seven feet wide, ten feet lons uid | aers in tubs, srreadi 1 rubber hand will hare My tou _ | chase’ m y be paid in rin the note of but Mr, Donaldson will return in a day or | parties, while the adjoining woods were | tittcen feet deep, but much longer aid | Plants border the walls are ML Usene Detrenn chevent QXEINDER, USED IN | the parc or purchasers, ing 6 per cent 80. not em, The natural attractions of the { wider at the bottom than at the top. | for pretty nocks. and rs of | me TENT. AND LARGE | umm, andl Sectied by deed of truxt Miss N. G. Spencer returned to Madison, | park sufficed, while others sought its| the dirt dug from the pit was car tables and chair ite the guests to loseaaehio rt = pees sn as ee ee Wis., yesterday, and Miss E. H. Heal has | amusoments. ‘The “merry-go-round” was] moved to a considerable distanc of lunch, al feetco, or. a hot noontide, or to | a, te teheat Me ieee Con ok Se ation gone to Madison, Me. Both’ Miss Spencer | the chief attraction. natives, and they showed great care and | the clink of glasses and the pop of corks | fect that 1 woul Ing establisianent. | recone s waty: and Miss Heal have been stopping with | ‘The afternoon was taken up with Inter- | skill In not leaving any external eviden @ | on a summer evening. ed ine, Tuiler and ge | fo, be onnped w Ht sites Mrs. Smoct, who has made their stay very | esting exercises, consisting of addresses | of ihe fact that a big hole h been dus. | Tie Cowmdto, , She E AS poe ESS 1 bith ‘ enjoyable. and inspiring music. The muste was fur- | A lot of bamboo strips were next laid over | iii Ue acne ure 1 a8 a whole, and if not | Tek and cost of Joe Say The people of Brockland are grateful} nished by the Browningsville band, in| the pit, and these, covered with dry leave | There are scores of private houses where ghana were Seas ae JAMES 2. HENDE the Commissioners for graveling Bunker | charge of Professor Vernon Watkins. A | made to appear like the general surround- | the evening en the roof is made a matter of eres, tio WALTER BL WILLIAMS & ©0., A) Rockville, M@ Hill road. This is of great benefit to the | quartet was well rendered by Misses Ves- | ings. |e NO uGiiG Ee CG ean SEES LOO: - = . ALDIS B. RRow i 3 nance a | considerable festivity, though the roof she was DUNCANSUN BI AGETION: trafic which Is carried on over this road. | ter Sterrick, Essie Crawford and Lizzie | “We next took three bamboo sticks about | Gen ig merely a temporary uffair of} t : AUCTIONE! The citizens wish the same interest to be | and Bessie Amos. An organ and cornet | twelve feet in length and placed them in | 2 mere Bees B Het ea|| LE OF THF paid to the streets and sidewalks, which | duet was given by Miss Vivia C. Walker | the form of a tripod directly in the ce { rngs and Chinese linterns. One of | IMEROVED By Tit | he are overrun with weeds. This overgrowth | and Prof. Watkins, and the rest of the | of the pit. From the top of the bamboo is on Sith street within blinking dis- | XEN L STKE “ is not only unpleasant to the eye, but is}day was taken up in social intercourse. | sticks some of the natives suspended a live | tance of the roadway owls; on Bsth strest ee i EAN isi , beurre an obstruction to pedestrians, Refreshments, together with a large num-| goat by a cord barely strong enough to! in I nd re near broadw is another pleasant roof The Wungarian Violinist. action, tn front of the t sof srookland Lodge, I. O. O. F., No. 25, will | ber of dolls, were sold, and a neat sum | hear its weight and sure to break if the; .- DI ahi : z= dig ithe eels a the land records of the District haye its weekly meeting tonight at the | realized. tiger leaped upon the goat. Everything | Botden, where the paterfamilias smokes his Cote with tie sill Selle at pul town hall. Miss Isabel Jackson is visiting friends in | peing in readiness for Mr. Tiger, as soon as ie Siena eae aa tall as ae Bl th Remenyi, the noted Hun- ot HALE ror Mr. J. Berit has moved from Brookland | Marlboro’, Maryland. he chose to go against out Uttle game, Mr. | Dis friends and the materfamilias 18 at although over sixty years | [st t"." | ovens Tallowing “doxcribed real es to University Heights,and now occupies the || Mr. and Mrs. John Shuckers have closed | De Silva and myself, as well as the natives, | PQG 10 her sucste yetof are nied ONE Of is! Vow She aH tate ats thereon, situated Jn house at the corner of Bunker Hill road | their house in Oakmont and returned to | repaired to a hut about eighty rods distant | A) fuswionable boarding house near Stuy rot A asa Pesce epuit of $100 4 jth iy Aatrict, of Gol ae and Philadelphia street. the city. and awaited developments. It had heen | Vesant Square has Oee Sor eitmieee ote industry. He determ \ rmbernd sixty-two (03) in T iin Mr. William Miller of Sargent road, ac-| Mr. Frank T. Israel 18 a guest of Mrs. | dark about an hour, and I began to think | eception room. to ih most Die | over a year ago to devote at least iu elalty-twe (4S), Dike property will companied by Mr. Ernest Dalle of Wash- | J. M. Slarrow. we were going to be disappointed, when | Noe eeu eae h re ng sais oN peel hours daily, and m that up to fourteen : deed oF trast for SRO ington, has gone to Marlbero’ to attend| Mrs. E. C. Merriam has returned from | one of the natives rushed into the hut cry- | PASt ver may be Saeed trois een | Owe ive days, to DENSON WH be siated at sale. the fair, and before returnirg will visit it to friends at Riverdale. ing: ‘Lend a beshma. | afer suhdecen itor these clo idiana tune si technical w if tate ANSON BROS., 1 ish, balance on ea: Colonial Beach and other points of interest. | _Miss Allce Carey ts visiting Miss Grace | “The furious cries of the tiger had star- | wand often dancing is the order of the | (2¢, Violin. August 1 was his 458t ——DUNCANSUN BR AUCTIONEER Pai ea RES EP treet pe oer Mi Mary Helen and Katie Lay Howe | Dowling. tled him as with a terrific roar it sprang | OO wh, eiche oa f is sufficiently smooth | 284 he hed up tovthat time noi let jin twenty ¢ Sr ay OY Shik eee AbineS have returned from Frederick, Md., where | Since the camp meeting closed there has | upon the suspended goat, and, going down | evening when the roo! ly smoot! he amount of i E PROPERTE-ON'| curce che sent $0 Teak at Wie ADA lense OF Mie fer nearly four weeks they have been the| been a general exodus from the Grove. | with its burden, sank into the merciless | t? #110 Tepe ob rondenaiisintibe a A ilattering ey ae ee fanliing pu AU conveyancing aud recurd- guests of the Misses Harry. Nearly all the cottages on the Circle have | pit prepared for it. Igniting a number of | ua Very often the janitar | Tecention wa ven him last month at the tty Ae BIICK PAVE | 8 ER Ee ee Col. and Mrs. Juan Lewis have gone for | cicsed, while Hotel Albany presents an | torches both to light the way and to fore- | SO rec REntly SomGunGoctane Tunctiounte, | Monona Lake Assembly (Madison, Wis- FOURTH STREET. Bi iE Te tirT, ges a short stay at Atlantic City, air of desolation, stall any attack that might possibly be | pelea ee TOES eUpECin Cendant elo rantne sin), where he pltyed to un eutiuisiastic certiin deed of trast tous, dated W WEL Mrs. H. J. Penrod left Saturday for a| Mrs. Hulda Wise is quite sick at her) made upon us from wild animals, we pro- | [ON 1, OPAISCer OF Spee nd eonducts a © of over nd people, and in Liber No. short visit to her sisters in Cumberland, | home, on Ist avenue. ceeded in a body to the pit. The roars of | 00. Tide Senaee <aiithiaenalll ea newer eT 8 compelled to ain and again felte, B37 et se. of the land reconls of ihe | Ma. Mrs, C. L. Pate, who has been quite | the tiger were awful, as he furiously tried | ee ee eae ee ae anit ae eemat | before the immense « Ould) TELEASS! aris aneared thereteT See toe te Many members of the Brookland Drum | sick, 1s_ convalescent. to leap upward to gain his freedom. As 1) Danles and a matron wee idaae between | aim. He is an ardent H: an patriot, | wil sell, at publi’ auction. in front of the promis Corps marched through Brookland Friday] | Mrs. 8. H. Farr of Georgetown 4s a guest | have already explained to you, the sides of | F°°°" ana earth and in sight of the man | 2U0 loves to tell of his i hy but | on MONDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF SEI EW wight, serenading as they went. The play-|0f Mrs. Frank Carlisle. the pit slanted inward toward the top, and | Mayen an 3 withal c to be an Ameri f Amer- | A.D. 1 LOCK P.M. the See mg of the boys showed improvement and —EE—— at every effort the tiger could be heard | “WOM Moon. garden is in the skyscraping | !ans, ad ho soa of the soij is more elo- eran BLS fa eee etn the 1 ‘ was much enjoyed by the citizens. FOREST) GLEN. striking his nose against the loose earth. | + vor of the big produce exchange building. | Went than he upon the glory of the coun- | fie sant Ising in the city of Washington SH OF SHE SP CONAY Mrs. Penrod of Lansing street was pleas- “This frantic behavior was kept up for] To ‘hig high tower, near the big clock, | &¥ Which he has adopted. Distetet in, namely: Part of original lots AND COMPOUNDING antly surprised Wednesday Syening by | The Village Improvement Society of Lin- a ee fhe ae Fee alee storied above the oor live the hier eng = fumbered one (1) suid fourteen (4, tm square maz ee fi ea Testa wai Tees: eS TOT TS aS c en hundred and ninety-three (793), begin- nrand Panived on her lawn, partook of weasee | den gave a lewn party and out-door con- | ‘Met at the hotiom of the pit. ‘Two of the | Neer and his family in’ very pleasant apart AUCTION SALES. ning for the same om Fourth streets sistyetwo we) ments which overlook al! New York and the ted feet north from the southeast corner of si able repast and witnessed a sunset from | cert on Saturday evening, at the home af | natives now lowered a bamboo basket into ireetly | harbor. Mrs. Chief Engineer has a flower FUTURE DAYS. and running thence north on sald street. tw among. the umd beconds H Si est- . G. W. Wright. The tables | the pit, letting the open side fall directly 2 - “ x 2 ie Le eae a o Sree, WysMtetNo | of the District of Colembia, in Liver 20M, at (10 the hilltops, as Old Sol sunk In his west-| Dr. and Mrs. G. ight. The p gerden on her roof balcony, and in the sum: ER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | 24, SHU two one-hundredths (22 62-100 foot; | $5 Ui? District of Colombia, ia ther 20, at 6119 ern bed behind the Soldiers’ Home and | were spread on the beautiful and spacious | Over the supine form of the tiger. Im- | Fl ly evenings there is no prettier place in Y n Uhenee west fifty-three and thirty one-hundredths | TP {he Catholle University, and enjoyed Rrook-| fawn, under some of the grand old shade | Mediately after this a number of natives | Mier Cvennes Unite s (58 30-100) fect; thence southwesterly four and | Tray Oo} SeeTEM ER oF Dr ee AT PALE ae SEPTEMBER, A.D, 1895, AT HALE-PAST ., jumped into the pit and began crowding e 3 2 e forty one-hundredths (4 4 feet rot! mK DP. pe val Whore of the party were Rev, ana Mrs, | trees, and were filled with good things. | tattan withes through the sand beneath | The TOof Kardens are by no means con: He A TCEIE at ELEN. | fortwo and events onecundrette (a2 nan | POU OCLOCK P.M ihe dalton ius Qecithed Land Wm. Schell, Mrs. Stephenson, Mrs. Miles | There was some delay in the conclusion of | the tiger and bringing oe around the nonces, the ae dential districts and the ormer 10th and D strects) feing Ty Bs ee pesetins ODES tonrtees, Disee of Colma and designated as and (tng : ‘Sp. 2 + Pa i Venue nor KA piece radthe (17. 40. t pies 4 g ed nineteen (19) Iu souare and Mrs. Spencer. the dinner owing to the late arrival of the | basket In this manner the tiger was In @) covntown buiklings. ‘There ate roof gar-| Sat hone eyes aye weet Take | dredtts (7 T0100 fe south twenty and | huntered sevety hundred abd. for three. a8 to: Mr. race wis, ed ie pace We guests from Washington, who were de-| "TL Uniiine to the hut, we awaited the | dens on the cast-side tenements. can Terms case WALTER I. WILLtaAtS Seventy seven one-hundredthe (2077-100) feet, and | gether Wich the fmprovements, consisting of severe fall owing to the breaking o! ss sure, they are sometimes utilized as | se2-3e ev t the pla frame dwelli mises, sub how Dievele at the intersection of 13th. and | tained by @ delayed train, consequently the | aawn, and as soon as it appeared the na- | , TO be sure, they are sometimes utilized ag = ject to a right of way orer the north | prior’ deals oe oe tones tye oe went ot y pst front seventy hundredths (8 70-20%) feet front | Reaog due Rogue toe” ase. with te meal was not finished when the storm, | tives went back to the pit and lifted the isha 2 > across the roadway “ne eltizens’ think which had been hovering around for somé | tasket containing the tiger out of it. We | Toner wane ne ee or teeny ut be. | PEREMPTORY saz this. pitfall ‘should be removed and tho| time, broke, and everything was hurried | detailed ten of the coolles to take OnE a et i eo ean ee ae ae eT OVD water carried under the street, not over it, | ints the house,and on the spacious porches. | tive to the city. Before they started I took | Yond this the tenement Tao's proven & mat f the ground above described, and extending back, Feb 9, 0S, ay pri as ZY. | of, tat width, “Brty-tiree abd. thirty hundredtds Sees ae tee mae Se Orne: p TERMS OF SALE: One-third “of the purchase ST, Terms of sale: One-third Of the purchase money | money to be pald in cost, and the balance in. tro RLE PROM RAME | DWEL REED SOUTIIW: city mi equired This did not se2m to dampen the ardor of | a look at our prize through the rattan P THE SINTH, A.D. | to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal | equal installments, able in one and two Years, Gr the city might soon be required to pay | 7.0% tales who were in charge of the en-| withes, He was a magnificent specimen, A SS ey CEE ue oe IVE OCLC VAD. we | Instulihents, pazable tm one aad two seare, with | wlth imeseat at ner centuan we AOU, pele - : s re arty, 3 ill Sel public ont of the prom. | inte er centum r i . Spank ecrtned ar os —— tertainment, for they went right on andj but the sorriest-looking specimen I ever Jew'e harp, it becomes a. very festive oc- | js pales th A ee nt si re per annum, payable | semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by di ne sembannually, from day of sale, secured by deed | trust upon the property sold, or all cash, ot ef trust upon the property sold, or all cush, at the | option of the purchaser. A depostt of $200 will bw n of the purcha: A deposit of $200 will be | recuired of the purchaser ai the time of sale. Ail tal of the purchaser at the time of sale. All | conveyancing, rercrding and notarial fees. at KV made everything a success. The amuse-| saw. He was covered with blood from his bh aah inent program consisted of music, vocal | frantic efforts to get out of the pit, and the The meeting of Ridgley Brown Camp of | 2nd instrumental, tableax, ete. The tab-| skin wax peeled from his nose and face, casion, especially when the Mays and An- we of 12ty feet on L si n.es send their yoices across the housetops and echoing down the chimneys in the| Terms: Cash. A deposit of $100 will be re- eet by depth of 7 SKS ‘ime,"’ by children | while the eyes were almost entirely closed aa = rae ring ited of the purchaser at the time of sule. Con- neing, reecrding and notarial fees at the | cost of the purchuser. Terms of sale to be co pevustine caieuat(endiat ani (ha crersiien = ith Huen Glascott: ne Down Her Back. he complied with wit ¥ of sale, | plied with within ten days from day of sale, | Wise the trustee reserves the right to the day we largely te a e rae ee fetes ae Mee Pace ae Wik, dulisonange. oo ——_—_—_ ‘ Dering: ee alent pereen ed Ore the prop- e the artonnes rve ie reigat to resell operty at the risk and cost of the defaulting - racter. | “Three Fates . Ei 4 . - erty at the risk cost of the defaulting pur- | the property at the ri prches cae Sivael 9) Ghicwail tual conuannes an wine New Woman.’ | rrom the Detroit Free Press. CHOLERA AT HONOLULU, ener’ DUNCANSON THOS peea\eaccbeteesc te os pence eee PANDO: THE SAME DAY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK . : 5 0 ‘iison, Miss Bradshaw a! hetionders, . AL IBERT, -M., by virtue of the said “eed in trust, T wi wceupied the chair, with E. L. Amiss as be OO pee AN eo Man," by Messrs, | OR @ Michigan avenue car a day or two | ©. 4a General Milln Reports the Dis- SURONTETOO aces eae ye ee ar asa eat ee secretary. The proceedings of the last] Getty, Walch and Wright; “The Gypsy | ago two men, each of whom had an um-|°°NNN QS vativen and Chinese, er au28-dds Trustees, | Corder of 24 street and tirorgia avenue, suutlioast meeting were read and approved, and under | Camp,” by Miss Lizzie Keyes, Mrs. Miller | brella in his hand, sat side by side. After | 71, popartment ‘of State is in receipt of | TRUSTE x aw RR TR Nn nn the head of new business the following | and others, were especially good. a few minutes one of them said: a dispatch from Mr. Cooper, United States action was taken: Fannie L. Amiss of| The plano duet by Mis. Widnes and! «¢ I'm not mistaken I once owned that Gispateh agent fu.San Francisco, stating y TUPROVED TEN aot St Gaithersburg was unanimously elected | Jrarsh and Will Wright, piano solo by Mrs. | umbrella you are carrying.” that the steamer Motowal, which arrived] py Virtue of a decd of trust, date Compeunding Conpans, fully paid and ‘now-as hie, together with all of the Interest Summers, transferred to me by the said deed in'and to a certain sand dredging s. BR K DWELLINGS, KNOWN A 154, 158 AND 138 FRANCIS PL. Sponsor for the camp. Rev. Wm. H. Laird | Benedict and banjo solos by Fontaine | “I was thinking the same about yours,” | tore Friday from Honolulu, brought news | 1604, aud recorded 1u Liber 1340, folio 4 HAST. BETWEEN PIRST STREET AND | eae nt ee, (soldat Slane and Mr, Albert Carter were received into | Maury of Washington were of special merit | was the reply. ree nas Gmeral Mil tov the. effect | ogtie HE! femela at ine Distete oe Ctuintia: | SEW | Heats > ‘Sl Fone ae membership. Mr. M. 8. Thompson, chief {2nd were encored. The committees for this| «te my memory serves me right, I left | that cholera had broken out at Honolulu. | thereby, we will sell, iniue of a dood of trust to us, dated Pacem. aeey loner Ears » 1893, 2 recorda in Liber 1880, folio x, et, nine Small Boats, one of the stationery division of the Navy | entertainment were Misses Fox, Claggett, | 114+ umbrella in an office on Griswold | There had been about eight deaths among | the preinises, on MG ing Stal ou a of ‘Tools and ‘Old’ Ma- 1 g Clark, Glascott, Scudder, Montgomery and none gee Oot AE RIVE O'CLOCK : Department at Washington, was present | }oolittle, on refreshments; Miss Lizzie | street, about a year ago. acon oalls adds: “There is no | CHhty (0), of the commiissions in Equtty Columbia, and by authority frem the holder of the yards of Gra md and met with a warm greeting from a| Keyes, with a corps of able assistants, on| “Don’t doubt it in the least. Just about | Consul General Mills alia: orhive fs no tn Square cast wf sre muntber notes seinred. thercon, ‘we, the uncratgned tris: fe"yards of Sand, all of whe say number of his old comrades in arms. He| tableaux, and Mrs. Dr. G. W. Wright was |a year aga I was in an office on Griswold | @/2r™,, and every Pp S| dred and 09), 48 Said Subdivision is Of record | tees. seli at public auction, in front of the | he inspected upon application to the undersigued, at a In book: 169, im the of the surveyor ot premises, on WEDNESDAY TEMBER e pitol pls. Was a member of company D of the thirty-|in charge of the musical program. The | street and it began to rain. This umbrella | tken- Sian a fay WitH Improvements heres | FOURTH, 1805) AT FIVE O'CLOCK PML ail of | te comer of Soutts Capitol and O-strects. fifth Virginia cavalry, commanded by Capt. } receipts of the evening aggregated $40, and} stood there in a corner, and after a little NO BEER ON THE RESERVATION. | %,, con-isting of a frame hous lots munbered one hundred and forty-one (140, «ne Cor. S. Cap. ‘and 0 sta <0 James Anderson, at present clerk of the | the ladies were very well pleased with re-| maneuvering I managed to steal it. A Terns of sale: One-th hundred and forty-two (142), cn dred and forty~ nd tecords of the District of | phe set of Bui seq., ne ‘of the cireuit court for this county. Comrade | sults, and they have concluded to give | week previous to that I was making some e cau te hie o08 three (143), one hundsod abd forty-four (144) and Thompson sented fraternal etna another entertainment fn about two weeks’ { purchases in a store on Woodward avenue, |Persixteat Applications From Penge | by did of (ust ay pipet! Cae Sea ane ig ese Ua nt eee fod from the District Veterans’ Association and | time at Irving Hall, Linden. When I started to go out I found that some acoln Deried by Mr. McAdoo. ee ee atiueiecteboe ee OD ieee amend ne Ladies’ Southern Aid Society. The ane jolpeins are es eh one had stolen my umbrella. I think you ‘The acting secretary of the navy has per- Coa wie a Re or any one of them, with the BO een era yi “4 subject of erecting a suitable monum Springs Sanitarium: Miss Fanny is of | are the man.” : mi AC Mproverients thereon. SOUTHEAST, BETW RST STREET 2 twigs memory of = number Ut courdertcl| Weekiceton, rclurcea’ front 8 Louis; | “I know I am,” replied the other. “Yes, sistem tyre ruse ay perm Ee eee per -A&AS f decms of sale: One-third cash, and the bala NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND N ANDO soldiers who were in ISS killed near Sligo | Miss Ninette Thompson of Washington, |1 was in a store on Woodward avenue | 0 the United States naval res sone 5 , 1i07 @ in ee ee aera By eee Oe Trae CA nee oe sean or crwet ta tens Gated Teenaoe on the 7th street pike was taken up and | returned from Hedgesville, W. Va.; Mrs. | about a year ago. It was raining, and I| Pensacola, Fia. Mr. McAdco has rejected ear interest at the rate 5 J > 3 ALL THE er annum from day of sale, vie | ber 22, 1893, and recoeded in Liber 1880, SASIT, BLInps, | 8 Pet cent Was Warmly advocated by Comrade Thomp- | Steele of California, Miss Pulviance of | had no umbrella. I saw you stand yours | applications of five persons for such a per- HORSES, S PROUGHAMT, | fm-annually, or , at the option of pur- | et seq.. one ‘of the land records of the District of son in a brief but effective speech. In | Washington, the Misses Brent of Virginia, | up-against the counter and walk away, and | mit, and claims that the establishment of Orrick AND ABOUT | Chaser. A deposit of $50 ‘on exch lot will be re- | Colnmbla, and by authority from the holder of the eloquent and burning words he adverted| Miss Waller of Washington, Mrs. Frank]I gobbled it. Shall we exchange or let beer saloons on the rescrvations might in- THE LUMBER YARD OF "THE LATE W. W, | G¥ited when bid Is accepted. Terms of sale to be | notes secured eon re dgercmrgiry en trnsteen, to the fact that we were now a united and | Claudy of Washington, Mrs. H. B. Bennett | things go as they are?” terfere with the maintenance of order on McCULLOUGH, AT 2s Bee sro ea Ui oe enn) Oo ee ee ee eee SU TIIRER FOURTH, eS, AP happy, people and that everywhere all | Of Washington, Mr. Widney (one of Wash-] “I'm satisfied.” the places involved. PUBIAG AUCTION: RUIEIRG pURCHART. Conte ee nee reer nt | HARE RASE FIVE O'CLOCK ¥ all of lots over the Union, both north and south, had | Ington’s favorite baritones) and wife, Mr.| “So'm I heclimnee sare opitue WE Mecatinactt | purchaser's cost.” iphaiie! Seong ©) qunibered one hundred and thirty-seven (137), one been erected memorial plets to mark | Downs of Washington, just recovering] ‘Then we will continue to believe that The Star Out of Town. 5 ith Lon THURS: WILLIAM H. BARNES, Trustee, | hundred and thirty-eight (3%), “one hundred ond ud W streets northwest, 9 . ‘Trustee. thirty-nine (13%) and one dred and forty (14), in Thomas W. Smith and Francis S. Cacnody's the resting places of the blue and the| from an attack of nervous prostration; | honesty is the best policy. I get out here-- gray who had died in the mighty struggle | Mr. and Mrs. Osmund Tibbott, Col, Davis, _an2t-d&ds JOUN L. WEAVE good afternoon.” THE EVENING STAR will be sent ri R v ALE OF VALUABLE REAL sutdivision of lots in square seven buntred and for what cach considered right, and that | father of Mrs. Z. Perkins, and Mrs. and |” “Same to you, and Integrity is the road to 5 re 1 dersigned will offer at public sale, on th to Vashington, D. C., or any it was but just and proper that the resting | Miss Black of Philadelphia, Pa. success.” bycmaallito ab yisdatces ip esuuiced erate Ga chee oe cee nn ERD Ake [aR Gora ean Game eee place of the unknown confederates who|. Mr. Will Wright of Washington ts visit- — —ewe. States or Canada for such period as EVTEMBER TENTH, 15 TWO O'CLOCK | ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance had yielded heir It ing his brother, Dr. G. W. Wright. all that n't land known as the | int to be secured by’ deed of trust om a edu: ves ‘sou wher, Dr. G. z . ws Meet. . ‘1 earns hat certain’ tra ane as the wo cc eed . cause aimost under the shadow of the Ceo. pa Ea eS sion Bross Zvente mes may be desired at the rate of fifty bow AAD 1 Porter property, consisting of or 1d; ard to bear interest at the rate of itol, where now floats the emblem of a LAUREL. Mi ase sb 2 ee cents per month. SEANTLING MOUS. | acres of Mand tt 1.800 fee Efe eat per ammum ‘from ‘dag "of wale, vat reunited country, should be graced by a S Miss Caustique—““What's the matter, Mr. 0 But all such orders must be ac- S SINGLE HAit. | tending in depth betwee < 'A deposit. of $50 on each lot will be re- Monument that would tell their deeds of | The Vansville Farmers’ Club met Satur- | Strutter? You look agitated. (TER, ROLL TOP DESK, { avenue about GSO fect. For dry docks, shipyards or | quired when nis of sale to bo r trustees reserve valor to generations yet unborn, The words A cost of the de- f the el day evening at the residence of Mr. George | _Strutter—“Yes, I really am. This boolt companied by ye money, or the iBINATION SAPE, COUCH, OFFICE | wharf property it ts not excelled, if equaled, any- | complicd with within ten days of e eloquent spe = 5 says that insanity and genius ere the same paper cannot be sent, as no acy BIXTURES, &c., Ke. where. the tight to resell at the risk ker were listened to with marked attention and often interrupt- E Loweree at Contees, two miles below thing. Terms cash. CAROLINE L. M SUELOUGH: Terms and sie be joe ae at the sale | faulting purchaser, Conveyancing and recording at 4 by applause. At the conclusion of the ad- | Laurel. The following members were pres-| "Miss C.—“Why, I should think you woula| Counts ar Kept with mail subscrip- EDWARDS & BARNARD, Attorney ATE | OF OR Pee te ASU ABACGH, Master, Purchaser's COST LIAM HT. BARNES, ‘Trustee. ress and pertinent remarks by members| ent: President J. D. Cassard, Secretary | find that rather-gratifying.” tions. au27-dts Col. Title Ins. bidg., 500 Sth st. n.w. aul2-law-4t Chester, Pa. nu2i-dcds JUUN L. WEAVER, Trustee.

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