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5 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. 9 = : z S U B U R B A N N E W S qisiting his prother, Mr. Wm. Stranahan, (AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA INJERY FROM THE GIRDLE, WHY AUCTION AUCTION SALES. Mr. Alfred Tyler has returned from Phil- Medical Authorities Claim That It is Tis AEE FUTURE DAYS. delphia. —— aa $ Mathews of Dulaney's Valley, Ma., as mimatrous a icie Corset: THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONFERS. THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONUER, ANACOSTIA. ts the guest of Miss llth Merrifield Cases Tried and Settled by the Mayor eee ees baa WOMEN ee ees ca aes 612 Est.’ aw, - Mr. al. C. Snyder of the War Depart- si 0 deform some 0! ts Rick Sor <4 x SAS % . AY +, ‘A large number of the residents of Mon-| ment, who hzs been stopping at vine Today. the body is Common to human es To- Ta Ise, Ashe to AND Tad PRONCIS PEAS Torsten TRNows SS'NOP is’ S MIRber foe and contiguous streets were aroused | CTSt Beit Ww sauluetoa today: Ss: day all womankind, in America: and Eu- REY AVENUE AAD By wictee ore cectate a from their simmbers early yesterday morn- | 4 Evatt Nise. eo not aeaiizcon rope, wears girdles, giriles two und three ‘ 1 STREETS, =n Jul Th suse aye een of troee a ge eres fng by the unearthly yells of a negro wo- and Mrs. Fite, who have been spend-|Imvestigating the Robbery at the | irches broad, garnished with handsome 5 4 eee ae ee eireg cea es ed ap cciees of ibe land records of the Dis: man, wh seemed to be in charge of two rat Mr. L. S. Gordon's, re- Gourt House, Where Ganbiine clasps and eminently pleasing to the eye.| Nine-tenths of all their troubles 1", one of the laud records of the District of | Us Secured th oo ee °. women and two men. Investigation | turned to eS hington pane 5G * ‘A So popular has the girdle become ihis sum- | arise from disordered kidneys. and by authority frem the holier of th Peete TE showed that the party had been over to the | paompson of Washington Dr Gy Wan spk Material Was Taken. mer on account of its facilities for setting |" 4; ‘ hi FOG Sens cliy, where they got to drinking, and that | the early part of the summer at the Eagle off the figure to the greatest possible ad- nd it should be remembered that FRE OGs tate | " sea, while on the way back to their homes tn | He nave returned for another month. vantage and for holding the skirt in post! there is, absolutely, but ONE known Se NURI ARE el namely: Lot alin eee Hillsdale one of the women attempted sey-| Seth Osborn and wife, who have been| yrayor Thompson had a long and tedious | ton that many womer and girls have dis- d forty-two (142), che bundred and forty- | 4). in Thomas" Tyrill’s" subdivision of part of four (44) and | SWare numbered one hundred and nine? 1 und fort; (45), in. ‘Thomas W. | 88 S#id subdivision is recorded in hoo fy eral times to bridge into the prevented from acc only by the most des part of her compani costia she began to seream w two (192), i. ra from the Navy Yara| Sending a month at Asbury Park, have! aocccr to wade through this morning, and carted thelr corsets, substituting the new = See remedy for these troubles, tree (148), one bun. ia’autaes river. She was epulal a er th rt y vded. The follow- y ie ed attribute of toilet in its) and that is Stith and Francis S. Carmody’s subdivision of lots | P&¥e 382, in the oifies of the surveyor of the Dist ing her object | > eee ee br ce lone ers TOBg Pea UG) Cour Doom yee oe - in square se hundred’ and "forty-four (744), | tet of Columbia, improved. by. a threeestory and ‘o. 1, I. O. G. T., held at the hall Tues- | ing cases were disposed of: Jas. Laker, | $te?4. Now, they argue, we can no longer ae Bascinent ‘rick dwelling a f 2 S al $. ‘ashington, D.Ce. f th : brick dwelling, known as No. 1518 8 3 on the night, the following program wa| Rufus Red and Harry Baltimore, colored | P@ Charsed with crippling ourselves for the WARRER’S TERVeRents ticieoe oe, Canoe theta, “arith <he)) street marihiwent. hal Bei S ce rendered, with Miss Ida Moreland in charge = 3 ay, | Sake of presenting a sylph-Itke shape. ms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance | Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two | of the good of the order: Reading, “Learn. | Boys. charged with stealing $3 from Geo. | “uy they ave woetully Iistaken, i in two years, to be secured by deed of trust on | Givel;lcialiments, in one and two years trom mizht, and one of the men, in or | ing to Cook,” Miss Mamie Penni orignal | Howard, who was lodging In the room with | die is, if Possible, more injurious than the DM aot : chrser. "A depasit of $200 will! be nenited ae tight, an AE Seca ie | poem, G. Gaither, who upon receiving an| them. Baker was held for further investi-| corset. A Berlin physician) has just cone CRE ceae Der, Munim Steo1a any oe time Gf sale. Co ea ee tie noise from attracting the attention of vl Se ee 0 will be, required at Fact encore, gaye a recitation; quartet, Miss SS een " 1 ¥ cluded a series of observatti in the ca rae jet a Cost of the purchaser. rm hand ove th. gation, and Red and Baltimore were given ervations e case er. A deposit of $00 "0 . F ns Of sale tobe em hand over her mouth. | Fannie Gallaher and M le Ball, |e oaty days, = ef a female patient addicted to the girdle- Ee a cee eens at Ne Tel ied kth within eam GLU) aye ae areas ae ever the hand was | Cael Rathburn and Howard Jacobs. Brother e wearing habit. complied with with ys or trustees reserve | Set"e Mk right to recell at the risk and cost of a He was unable to kr every aut whe fnitted With great | Atthur Sherrier of St. Julian's Lodge closed | Chas. Haskins, colored, had fifteen days| “qe woran in question was desirous of the right to resell at the risk and cost of the de- | (is, defaulting purchaser. A good title guarame te snOnes aware © vm great the program with a few appropriate re-| added to his original sentence for escaping | lending to her figure that gcaceful long line faulting purchaser. “Conyeyanting and recording at ” hab flere: is oe moves! moe : - from the gang. of bust for which Calve is famous. She had a ABA cat DURES CO VICLIAM HL. BARN! ome of the business | 47 3° Women a Beran Missionary Soclety| Wijiam Fisher, colored, who is a very | beet Wearing the style of corset first intro-] Are you wise if you suffer longer| juosagas r the M. E. Church w z = = Cc THOMAS W. FOWLER, ANK T. RAWLINGS, Trustees, It is understood ment en tot among tiene @ ar- 2 : 2 au by Mme. Reca . = - = Sek, _ —— Thon of Anacostia to ask the Preston’ to eo Thutsde attoriameet at the Par-| troublesome character, was fined $2.50 for Guced Py aring jeecamler, and was arad: | hen CERTAIN RELIEF can be RATCLIFFE, SU & CO. AUCHONEERS, Aen eee apy Se Gacy Baa a siding Eller Rey. 8. P. Shinman and | profanity and boasting to Officer Griffin that] figure with its broai shoulders, low, small | obtained? GES 20 UAT ORES DANES CO) ‘ ea Sete ee a One S. A. Ball, pastor of the M. E. Church, | he could not arrest him. bust, and long, slender waist, when’ in the ‘ Vain EEE GAGE OF VALUABLE HOTEL PROB. ee ee eee ee aevium | have Just returned from their labors at] Wm. Skeilton, colored, charged with steal-| spring ef the year her physician prohibited | _ = 1GTH SUREET HEPWERS YT ANE URE OF aieie rons roe Paatthed acven | River View campmeeting. ing $4; case continued urtil tonight. stays altogether. The women’s waist meas- | ~ ‘Wil PANAMA CANAL. NORTHWES?. 2 STREETS RA GaateR Nalin ENGR wee iened Bon See Wim. Madella, colored, assault on Ben, | ured in its ntrammeled state seventy cen. ANAS CSN aE z 1. oP ue Ee deat of trust, dated the 37th day SAIN nie oak. Oldie mats aiouts TAT TS olan, white; case continued. imeters; by lacing she was In the habit o: a Z SHA August, 1892, a uly recorded In Liber 17 2 to aM pounds each, Old resideats about HYATTSVILLE. Dorm weiter cate Conenuen ya eate | sekccine (010 ee oo Gece ios | Wave Musdred| ZabOrers Hugaged in Ak THE POTOMAG | St folio 303 er eqs Gut of Set et LCE TO the ho: n} remember when these cannon — * {iectecaeny Ne row, | feat resulted in displacement of her in- Jamaica, anaa A or the District of Columbis, and by the direction of ball din practice durmg the late | ‘The beard of town commisisoners hela | Williams, all colored, for engaging in a row, | feat resulted in the displacement of her in, ee eple oie ; WH A NALCABLE | the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trae war from the arsenal point, exactly oppo-| their regular monthly meeting las Sac Hi teen hea enn = gents of the Panama canal com- OATS, 3 tees will sell, at public anetion, In front of the night. | “Wm. Turner, colored, for carrying con- | cold feet, headaches ard painful respiration. pany have engaged 500 laborers on the s transacted | coated weapons, fined $20. She promised the doctor to obey his in-|7.:00a of Jamaica. A steamer has been rd, Minnie Turner, Ada Tay-| 3unction, and forthwith bought a sixty-two- Bee as oe ne reamgn and Martha Washington, | centimeter elastic girdle. The fact of the | Specially chartered to bring the laborers ed, were fined $5 for disorderly | @lasticity of the new instrument imbued | to Colon. The wages paid are $i a day in pe: “| the woman with the idea that she might] currercy. Senor Vantard, director general HONDA EMBER AD. LOCK P 0, at fell | rod premiieen” con,” in front | aud Ts the SINTEENTH DAY of at HALF-PAST FOUR wing described real estate i in the city of Washington of Columbia, and designated as aud be- of Lot mnubered four (4) in T. Drary and ivision of square one hundred) and. the Eastern branch. ———— LAUREL, site acr certain deed In tru: and recorded among t District of Columbia, an Lib seq., I will s abbie a fter the routine bus Mr. Howe, agent of the How selbbas Company, placed before teh board a propo- Mr. W. H. Hall of Maine, who Is looking | sition to put one of bis engines in the town is ill | for one year on trial, and if at the end of Fire Engine Lillie Comfoi lor, Ida F all co! 5 . rests here, 5 e art Ge = 7 3 | try to reduce her waist still more by this | of the canal, has gone to Paris. (iS9), as said subdivision is ded in after some busin interests her Ed. Lee and Wim. Gilroy, colored, fined $6] {ty to redu jt , 5 and premises, hington, bog ‘division is SS pin rerni tlene faver the year they decide not to buy it they | each for engaging in a fight. harmless’ means, and with diligent tuck- oo District of Chlumbla, and desigcated as and being of Conte tice Of the surveror of 0 ee : Bhould pay Hl fair rental for tt. Thi Andrew Lomax, colored, fined $5 for as-| is and squeezing she succeeded, in the ‘Ante Gatact 7 4 inal Tot mainbered piteteen (1a) in square eithin ‘Lie SOTO wine eer ee te i Gacvest mcsn fete willbe held on the | Shc Pay tim @ fale rental for 1 This\| | Audrey Lomas. ¢ , course of the day, of pushing back the ie Gato) for) chee nlontste- numbered seven hundred and forty-three (743), to- mie fee tie eee ee ee lawn of the Misses Cronmiller tomorrow, s aecepted by the board, and Mr. Howe | * rants. ic buckle to the fifty-eight-centimeter limit.| At the recent election for member | gether with the improvements, ‘isting uf three it cone ee sie pon oo ee To tng | West Hine of 161N strect one hundred and thirty-six tization. Sikes tie auspices(olutieste: sent om for one of his engines, with Searching Inv Gradually the local troubles brought on] of parliament in St. Stephen's Green, | felon aanie on ucard the, pasmens of | (80) feet Uuee and one-fourth (ia) Inches north of fety of Philip's Ep’ ch he expects to make a test here some | Although the county authorities have not | by the tight stays she had wern disap-| Dupin, Kenny (unionist) received 3,325 | &! 1897, with interest from | jue nies aie Gorter of sald square, said point be- ¢ bie : tne Heat eeee ; A tea th mcm aa f pexred, but nevertheless health would not ae eis eis cares Bs due April 30, 1895, | infuse worth of the mentees ANd one-fourth (Bi) Supervisor Brown has been instructed to | time next week. Mr. Howe says he is con- | Tequested the police of this clty to ald them | Prared, put vevertaciess health would net | Joos against 2) votes for ‘fahoney | F . , 1895, -S worth of the southeast corner of lot four (@y inierest from’ April 30, iNp4. 1 running thenee north on sak street twet Sart oth See ees (20) fect three and one-fourth (31) tuchea: thence canal he [be Lanoo sa West one hundred and six (106) feet six (6) Inches a 3 “= south twenty-six (26) fect three (34) inches, and thenee east one wl six G06) feet’ six (6) inches to the fix up the sidewalk on 4th street. fident he has made a sale here, as he knows | in detecting the thieves who entered the | {.)"from ctealily progressing constitutional | (Parnellite). ‘The majority of Mr. “Ceaay at The regular monthly meeting of the | the Hyattsville people will keep his engine | county court heuse and stole the gambling | yeakness. She lost her color, grew thin| the election in 1883 was but fiftec :, at this | Laurel city council will be held next Mon- | after they have tried it. paraphernalia stored there, as the robbe and aged, and became daily more whimsical | election it was . vening. i xpect Miss Bessie Blundon has ned to her | eccurred here, it properly comes uner their | and ill-humored. who formerly had @ay evening. It is expected that the re- s Be lon has returne AC pronesly commen undies thee caiiiher time to) Cclety ane cndoee TERMS. OF SALE: per day of sale, secure perty sold, or all e: ually, fro: trest upon the yp orts of t Washington and Baltimore | home in Riverdale, after a pleasant so- | jurisdiction, 2 A s otion of the parc deposit of $20 be inning, Also part of said Gapiicdsa (win examined the Wacwinetin journ in the mountains of Virginia, Icingcn sig saw te eae e a went Pier ey aes end needed Gong AUCTIO cesta Ur the cutee ak Oe tine Ot sales An fe cue hundred ‘and clghty-tive GSS), iS aE seeee * 4 id Potomac railroa oa ee Investention ; 01 ition, claiming that the dis- aces Mads sellin actatiotte 25 s oe he nevtheast corner and rane pany is laying a new heavy steel rail] double-horse market t rching investigation will be made into | Pim for her candition, claiming Uited with wititn ten days from Gay of sale, otter | nine Urence south slong said @iteak twentiiee oe the trostee reserves the right to resell. the m at Springfield, a | fo" matter, and, if. possible, the blame | C-tding of the corset, which he had onlered, | Horses, Horses. | « pugh Le act ne now in | small statio a eis : i mroperty risk eat ee eta 3 e west one hundred sad six ee 1h Laurel in place of the one no’ smal siatiog on placed where it belongs. The outfit {s sald jbad Guy Bie welsh ce see aa ‘AT PURLIG AGGTION. property att the risk and cost of the defaulting : na eno twa nh An all-day pienic will be given in Trving | the wagun completely demolished. ‘The |t2 be at, Nelson's place, opposite George: [her Kis Ane SRST ne eT eT S. BEXSINGER, AU CHOSE THE SAME DAY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK | i tuner cre our hundred and six GO) feet aig Taeeitia diseetan of the Se Denia Bend ree Care ine tle wazonumanaged ties will take to recover it is not known, n discovered a deep furrow encircling — pubide guction,” at Summers’ boat hh beginning, together with the improvements thereon, under the direction of the St. Denis Band | to escape with their lives. The cow-catcher = < patient's waist, which latter had great- | | MR. CHARLES PAGAN OF FREDERICK CITY, | of 2d street and s Abd tO Nene ele ee eae. balance in one, of Elkridge. of the engine suifered some little damage. Notes. ly decreased in spite of the apparent re- | MD., has consizned to us a car load of Hors: a whole, for cash, {rit Oh the DS Ae a ae sold, ‘or all cash, at the ser or purchasers, A deposit of irs will be required at time of in the Bazaar TOMOR, k of the Potomac Steam Sand Dredging ard Young Richard Moreland mashed two of | The wagon was loaded with farm produce, fully paid and non-assis: of the cause. He found that a lifty- | Mares to be sold wi the fingers on his right hand yesterday | which was strewn along the track for a shot in the | six-centimeter girdle embraced the waist, | (MUURSDAY) MORNE The specialist who is treating Mr. John | mo Reed; the young man who w: fon of the pure! “i | one thousand REISTH, AT Compennding Conspau: while operating a job pi in the Laurel | hundred yards or more. ts ae 3 natural state measarsd seven: | SEN CLOCK. in SOG A he Cesare) | ics Staak ties rear eve ee te nae ‘All and conv cost of Democrat of Mjss O'Leary of Pittsburg, Pa., who has | eye while hunting rear here Monday, hopes | Which in its natural state measie rd ever | SRUTTING OL ARS OLD, C3 | Summers, Ciepsterred to me by the said deed of | tmrchaser. ‘Terms of sale tof ied with in Mr. M. J. Tishe, who has been very {| peen spending some little time with Mis: ve the ht of the injured member. to eight hours every day its proprietress | YEAKS OL). | pro, nm Dredze pep Soe zt rats, > trns- eaters terabtene * is again able to) Corinne Mactarlaud, has returned to het | The drills of the Alexandria Light In-| reduced her circumference fourteen centi- | SOUND The balance of stock are | anes, risk und cost of defauithe ‘purcamer aker kee be about h fantry have commenced, but the attend- | mcters. B00. work The whole lor will be Fors x Paid days’ advertisement of such resale in ‘som Relay elnb Is scheduled to play a a Giusta Parton returned last es ‘ : ‘After this the diagnosis was easily ar- |S! WITHOUT Res sae sin: Paper published in said city of Washinzton, ae, six sets ef W: Harness, nin mall, owing to the absence from “ALSO, many members of the com- |}? in the Journal diaphragin had been $0} For want of use, one Ii y next at Rela ter- vounty League} night to her home in New Orle ns, La., PEMBERTON 8. HUPCHINSON ved at: Th RICHARD W. TYLER, «, Buggy and Harness, afier a pleasant stay with her parents, on cl ete “a ressed y eI je" = « plete ot a miscellaneous jot of The large reservoir for supplying Savage | Scncer siscet. ar seamed aity son lek Be ee oa a Gola te eee aes ¢ abut. 1000 cable of tira seB1kds . fir pee tesion ie) one s epee us ee chi Meaty fo" | most important vital organs, waich had | 25 stead of Horses and Mares, some good workers | {2 pore Be ie sae ee cue usmerie DUNCANSUN BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ow being: built ab that place VGDON. Bgea is Tete te. Me been pushed down so that all their fune- | id tine drivers. he cortiet uf Sout tol and 0 strects. : ldwin & Co., the owners of the LANGDON. a few d It a gift to the church | P: sapored “and ce actualy | Tbe ul aitention of pe x to bay | the corner of Sow pital ani Ay PEREMP” ALUARLE PROPERTY, hs, is nearly completed. - from the Society of the Children of Mary. | lions were hampered and at times ActAHY | soul storis for any purpose Is called to this VEIC Wat A. ee IMP, RAME | DWELIANG, A large mumber of ns will at-| Mrs. Dr. W. R. Laird of Auburn, N. ¥.,] Dr. Walker, the ve le dean of the | St2pped. SO SHE Re te GIG ae ie TURY SALE. - NUMBE WEST. ion- woman's Lpdily ailments already men On FRU TH, has been visiting this week at “White| faculty of the Theological Seminary, 1s “THOMAS DOWLI tend the it : va Seth a tents E paka cere they also explained the unsightly in- 2 ATE ce = fe he ta ee ee shore Oaks," on Frankfort street. Sery inl, and grave fears of his recovery | Crease in the circumference of her abdo- [Seni el See dealers sak af pnb aien te ot ot ths oe Rigi cnaaianve anaes 1 tke © Col Daniel Goodlow and Dr. Benjamin | "Tramps on their annual pilgrimage men. : Fae tas ARGe ea tof Jor No. 12 fa Syuare il," chine shop. ol 0 J a He their annual pilgrimage south | “yy aassagel dicting and by wearing ee ee tage of 12%4 feet on L street by depth of 7 ni W. Jackson has com-| Cook, a retired officer of the navy, v ating considerable ree, both annoy: UTHEAST, BETW pported by the shoulders,”” oe PUES. Sa ChB iL lates Ee nC (ao Sh Ee) eee Ween on from a delight- | Concludes the Berlin authority, “the woman : eR SEW Jbushy “av be fe Ww. the pres- | North Carolina, who is staying with Bis |e) trip through Europe. ‘will, in the couyse of a few. months, reeutt PUnLIC avetion y virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated Decem- pe re ed ee . ® ch ae daughter, Mrs. T. H. Collins, on Cincin-| “yi- Henry = ret her health, as the girdle habit has been} By order of the adzuinis her 22, 1893, and recoeded in Liber 1880, folio 80 | sa ee ROR EN ir RS a a ent pastor of the chu who has bee Mir. Henry ene bes retuned front ail oaned in: ¢ Rut 1 doubt very much | the hiner yards of the yr, one ‘of che land reconls of the District of | Otnerwins the Tight Is reserved to rossil the prop- here for a number of y will leave dur- | rat! street. A peu rected See ae ane Civ | whether I will be able to reduce the size of | corner 14 streets north ‘in, and by authority from the holder of the pe tne FISK and eC UNCANSOS oo Ing the fall to take charge of a chureh in| Mrs. J. H. De Valin and Mrs. M. A. Lyons] Mr Pendieton Bruin, formerly of this | PT Ctiomen, which has heen Increased-out | DAY. SEPT IFT we, the moi 4 ba orig cymes subi yCbarles Caughy, United |9¢ Baltimore, Md., are visiting thelr} Clt¥, but now of Atlanta, on @ short | ofall proportion by the action of the girdle, | Az, 01), ss a eee are eo Bs Etat ued Haly, 19.8 brother | p-other, Mr. W. S. Seymour of 28th street, | “At ,0 Fo atves Bere. oe malaria and | Only in very rare cases will ihe oreans of | ALL ISIN SIE, HALF-PAST FWE O'CLOCK P.M., ail. of ‘lots ee : 3 : Avalon Hreehts. tehole arecneoeried in toon the diaphram return into their natural E. PLINTH numbered che bundeed and thirty-seven (37), one PTORY SALE OF THE VALUARLE PROP- eee . by es Q a Jo SEC SIDING ey .-} 38), 0 r Y TRE FI * =“ BROOKLAND. Mr. James Feeney of Winthrop Heights] The mcney recently given the firemen of | J erogpe Sten enee eee aRSD OAK Pi mas (is0) anal one Momifed aad. torey cd the ie ENTREES SOCTHWESES Is now convalescing. this city by the Standard Ol] Company | “Pivsicians, massage doctors, _dress- Se in ‘fhomas W. Smith and Francis S. Cacmody's | On AY, SEPTEMDER THE SIXTH, AD, Mr, A. Rubsaim has returned from Bal-| Miss Siloam Jackson fs visiting her uncle, | (agcd in the service. © SU | makers, tailors and corset architects have forty-four (G4), Washington, 1. Ca of ‘any ‘eno of | futile auction, ta frune of ther pwetnns the ete timore, where he went on a yachting trip. | Mr. E. A. Berry of Winthrop Heights. been fighting the deformity known as a SE HAR | them, with the’ improvements thereon. 12ty feet front by the depth 129 feet 11 inches of Fe i x : i i * racy Hill ts visit- eee projecting abdomen for many years, and TOP DESK. | Terms of sale: Gne-third cash, and the balance | lot 22, in square 901, with the Imprevements. A number ‘of Brookland people will at-| Silss Willie Grimes of Oxon HIN) ts vis MENTAL TELEGRAPHY. new it has been established that one of UCH, OFFICE | jy two years, to be secured dy’ deed of trust on| This property will "be sold suliject toa deed of tend the Rockville fair this wee! ing at her cousins’, the Misses Grimes, at the most fashionable adjuncts to every fz ‘Terms cash.” CAROLINE L. MeCULLOUGH property sold, ard to bear interest at the rate of | trust to secure building associat The amouat Mr, Phil Jullien has gone to New York, | thelr home or the Queen's Chapel road. | Mark Twain Relates a Curious Inel- | mie toilet the friend of the shirt waist and _ es eee etmiotratelice «|| CART ete Geral eat CHE AE ONO ot te cee nit ete ae Ee where he will spend a week or two. NG and Mra. 1, J. Haker have returned dent in His Own Experience. cataty (foci) ts sthey dunect (cause/ (of /the)) HUY SRDS APA NAnD, Altoriera. A deposit of $50'cn each lot Will be te- | deposit of $109 required at. time Of eae. Com The weekly prayer meeting of the Brook- | from their trip to Boston. lamentable disfigurement. Sao eS sh PUNE when bid is accepted. Terms of sale to he | verancing, ete, at purel 8 cost. Terms to be land M. E. Church will b2 held tonight at| Mr. Walter E. Dewey started Monday for| Several years ago I made a campaign on ; ee ee es SUCTION BERS Coe tau to reset atl a GE Goal Gat ar tae ae |e Semmes a be toed at Peak ook Gamer oe Dr. Hull's resid Binghamton, N. ¥., where he will sit the platform with Mr. George W. Cable. In AFTER SHERLOCK HOLMES. APER, AT AUCTION, Conveyanelns ad recording at | faulting puichaser. Se eS 5 r ey Gs Mends bi ntering Fairfield Militar: ae ER FIFTH, at ELEV- Be2-di .» Aue edekiand Todse EO; Ol PoUNG) onhan Re fore entering i y ut Ve were honored with a recep- | wow te Sized Up the Man From New Beg yt, be sede at our anction ic WILLIAM, #1 BAUNRS. rostes: | ie peeeeariSAGa GE AW SEALE GOTTA & pleasant meeting Monday night, and mat-|“ Nfiss Lena Warwick of Richmond, Va,,| 0m. It began at 2 In the afternoon in a York, x PRU grins esa no ihre ve antl USTs es ROCKVILLE RATAOAD, INCLUDING FRAN- ters of interest to the lodge were discussed. ting at the residence of Mr. G. W. | long drawing room in the Windsor Hotel. | From the Toston Home Journal. Ait. Desirable patterns. SUTURE DAYS. CHISE, RAILROAD TRACK, CARS AND Miss Addie Jullien is enjoying herself at | Newell on 20th street. Mr. Cable and I stood at one end of this| The door opened and there walked into WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. : — NR Saestces Md., where she will make a| The ee ae the M. ia Cunreh gave 2 | room, and the ladies and gentlemen entered | the city of a magnificent parade (to come) Auctionvers, MAS DOWL! & 0. AUCTIONEERS, = reat fn gf tet tt rarag mas jengthy stay. very pleasant lawn party last evenin: e Se S 2 = eae a an re i 7 June 20, 18%: dul; corded in’ Lal ag Students are fast arriving Im Brookland | grounds were prettily decorated with lan- ie SORE SNE Gi ero gee LL) Se ELBE Cty, | Se young: man wit oveaty (exes aadianiey eetEReietS TRUSTEFS' SALE OF BRICK HOUSE, KNOWN | No. 82 fello 166 et Sey. oF the fod records oF from various sections of the country, pre-| terns and bunting. There was a merry-go- | then came up the long left-hand side, shook | tensive vocabulary. BROS., AUCTIONEPRS. AS NO. 4113 FIFTH Sik) NORTHEAST, tcomery county, in Liber vious to the opening of the McMahon Hall] round in charge of Mr. Francis Higdon. | hands with us, said a word or two, and “You are from New York?" said the WASHINGTON, DOC.” BoP plio 267 et Seq ds for the ALE GF VAT BLE PROPERTY, Default’ having" occurred under two deeds of | District of Columbia, and at the request of the ROVED BY THE Bi DWELLING | trust, the first dated October 1s, 1892, and. re- | Parties secured thereby, we, the underst and the Catholic U: Teressa Lamb of M . Already Mrs. | Ice cream was served by ses Mary Loor, | passed on, in the usual way. My sight Is | ether. Brookland has | Martha Radtke, Hilda Radtke and Anna ke of the telescopic sort, and I presently rec-| The youth started convulsively. “How D 143 B 20 NORTH corded im Liber 1745, fello 65 et seq., of the Dis. | Tes, will sel ction, on WE: with her eleven students with two priests | Cheska. The flower and candy booth was a i a “ a 2 virtue of x certain deed of trust to us. of Ca a the TWENTY PP DAY of SEPTEMID in charge. e are of the Holy Cross|in charge of Mis. Willis G. Brown and | 0&nized a familiar face among the throng | d'you guess it?” he asked. puiber 2, 1802, and duly. recorded in Lit acapar ae 2 pre at THREE O°CL . Bost aitice o orter and are from the Notre Dame Uni- Mrs. Francis Higdon | of strangers drifting in at the distant door, | “By the hollow side of your teeth, That | 1SS), fol'o 42 et seq. of the land s reconis, the ander: | Bethesda, Montgo the franchise versity in Ind served the lemonade. The fish pond was| and I said to myself, with surprise and | hollow spot Is where you have worn out thet of Columbia, I od 5IL sell. 'a Epes Ee vi fe raion Hebck AND ROCK Rev. W. HE man,, pastor of the | also well patronized by both old and young, | high gratification, “That is Mrs. R.; I had | your mouth whistling at side doors that re- SAT Ede sess Aa ee cars, equipa “machinery. Brookland M. 6. Chareh, Bas returned from | ard furnished great amusement. Mrs. 1. bd SOUS 3 | on sa BER, ISG, AP HALE-PASE FOUR ee aes -a trip to the leghen: man re rotten that she w Canadian." She | fuse pen since Roosevelt's worn the mountains. Al-| J. Baker was in charge of the pond. Mr, | forgotten that she was a Canadian.” She | fuse to open since istl he right key, 5 J. W. Swanson gave an exhibition of a| had been a great friend of mine in Carson | evown. You may whistle in the right key, | 1, chemical fire extinguisher on the grounds, | City, Nev., in the early days. I had not | but you always get in the wrong room.” the fall depth of original b with the free and un- | Hof Way over the « rs 5 feet of said lot ae tor Andersen's: adjoining on the south the said north | ROMPry connty, in the ne ton, nA being lot bered : s which was very i Boece fee and | seen her or heacd of her for twenty years; | “Wonderful,” gasped the visitor. pices olden aves eis ie toe he new church | hot doughnuts were served by Miss Mildred! y haa not been thinking about her; there |, “You ae Gsy ano eer Vee xu or plat recorded tn book hird cash, one-third im one busiding is orogressing rapidly toward com- | Briggs. “During the evening music was fur-| . 0" ctning to sumest her to m thing | Iso wistful, and your nose is paler than | sa ee a ere pe Be Co seer er pletion and will ba de ted either the hed by Miss Genevieve Ong of Wash- - ie tO sukees| as @, nothing | otherwise. Your right arm is longer than | tice of the Distriet of Colmnbta, to . purchaser, deferred payaucnts to jast of this month or the first of October. | ington and Mr, William H. Ward of Win-| to bring her to my mind; {n fact, to me she | {t rouliy Gusht to be, thouzh, ‘This is from and : euienis, ways, | be secured hy deed of oust on the pee Sold, | ——— throp Heights had long ago ceased to exist, and had dis- ; crooking the cibow in times now past, when Periaiaices | cul wer aumne Gable Set dee | Ronee HERNDON. Mrs. C. A. Baker has as her guests Miss | appeared from my consciousness, But I | Saturday night closing meant keeping open sh wee annum. payalle semianauaily. A deport | foot 45h. Sevevieve Ong and brother Marry of Wast| unew her instantly; and 1 saw her go | Ul Moniay. You are a defeated applicant : nce Iu two equal | coruplied with wiutn ten days of day of sale, or | Be A base ball team composed of players | “Tho ‘nates of St. Barnabas’ Mission will | Clearly that I was able to note some of the | for a position on the police force” | aliuents, pavatte, in one and two years, wiih | the property will be resold at the risk and cost | Q\in p00 Eeoder Wire: spon four Gr five diteres lecalities) tn, the /ptye concert tu Uanedon Fall um Monday | Deu cunts Ob her dress, and Gidnote them, | nent pees ions,” front das. of Males "secuzed NVEVANCE e's cost. Taxes pala | feter and: ave ligne wires oxi tem the weer county came here Saturday with a view, as | night, September 9, at 8 o'clock. They have | @nd they remained in my mind. I was im- | “VC \'Go 1 know these things? Because | Must Upcn the property sold, or ail to time of 5 heise of the Georze! ad Tenallyt tiv ¥ i * 4 9, at k e at FoRHEe cone. Fahy ow do no} u Sition OF The ‘A ‘deposit of $400 RE Se aI he Georgelown and Tenallytown ri 4s supposed, of cleaning up the local club, | secured talent in’ Washington, who will) PRIGM fF ter tO come. ed mlimmene Of} seo a lead pencil in your vest pocket, | (l Matd ot the pi ates nee ie Bs ak es along upon the poles of ssid company to the, Dis The came was hotly contested, and during | furnish the whole program for the evening. | 11" DnG'noted her prosress with the slow, | 2&4 notice that arithmetical wheels ‘make | Ait ‘cinseyancing, aud “notarial feos’ at ety JACKSON H. RALSTON. Thuste TUGWR ake Rite one Eeeiet ee kal feak=twa ic eatinniee s | juss Ma eee returned to Mine (Rie Sane ee no bumps on your head. You failed ne cost of the fi “Perms of sale to be | eed-léds 1338 F st. ot. Aiko. the. following jou (said TES the first two or three innings it looked 4s| pome frem @ visit to friends in Laurel, mevine ale hee stack a, oe Sao Goa ne the exam. because you couldn't do sums. | complied with within Gays from day of: sale, ae = —— a : Ok SSD Rocket th they would accomplish their object, | Md. al gave mie = full Gane a oe: hee rae oy Youu have come from the dictionary; I can the neon ee oe Sah ts Be nee THOMAS EEE co. AUCTIONEERS, ¢ of the Georgetows as they were leading the home team by SS = eciye TES IAS WwW : jan within teen observe airy persiflage on you. You have eaters i i EAE 2B et. Dw. y Company, S20 street exe saw her last when she was within tw y Pp purchaser, 2 + Sire several points; but this, Herndon thought, TAKOMA PARK. Rie REEL GEame Ron ee ta theught with one side of your head, and WILLIAM A. Gonos, TVD GIRIGK HOUTEN and suniect wary ht, five fect of me. For an hour I kept th ‘ ni geefaturell secoen, ae TWO BRICK HOUSES, era therent at said sale, would not answer, and soon began to wake ng she must still be in the room some- | have Saved the other side fresh for futine | _setuikis Serviving ‘Tin s,N STALED NORTHWEST, n-Hloustom S0-horse-power Generator vp and turn the tables, The result was a} An Interesting and well-attended meet-| where, and would ccme at last, but I was | US. Your own freshness shows Jt lou DUNCANSON BRos. oat havi under the provistons of Bes 1 ROANCHIERE Stace pede Aiponton vietory for the home team, the s ing of the Young People’s Society of Chris- | disappointed have come to Boston for a job, a good 4 a certain decd of trust, dated ine; 1 Ware Het ‘Thompon-Houston Pynauo; 2 Switchboanls; 1 Belt, 12 tnches—G4 ft, 8 in. hig: 1 Bel es—47 ft. 6 in. long; 4 ong extra armirarey . one extra armitare; 1D fF Brill Max ‘Traction Trucks, 1 pair Trill Max ‘Tracts tor; 1 Beamis Truck, No. 1 Brill ‘Ruck ‘Trailer; 3 sets Car Equipment Rail : tian Endeavor was held in the Presbyterian rrived in the Jecture hall that | With no RS init Ta plain words wonare M {.. Detwiler, who has been spend- M tay Demme evening some one said: “Come. into the | %.New York loater: hh Bost ETS SULTHEAST, IMI Se pes 4 sd md | Church Sunday evening, the service being a . : ie © an kK have brought to Boston. 3 S SOUTHEAST. ins the sreater part of the summer with aan waiting-room; the a friend of yours ked because the man on the THREE-STORY F WiNDON her parents In Penrice, arrived home Sat-| conducted by Mrs. Harry Keifer, from the] there who wants to see you. You'll not be Bee ee cea: Oi duetweenl “New ING NO. 421 FOURTH STREET. urday topic for the day, “Enthusiasm, and What | introduced—you are to do the recognizing car put y 4 = By v certain deed of trnst to ns, dated The meting of the Endeavorers Sunday | yt Will Accomplish.” A large number par-j} Without help if you can.” 2 and Hartford. You fale hones at June 2 ._ and duly recorded tn Liber 3 i i “ “ fe nt ne shonest. You are too lazy to steal, | 1694, 87 et seq., of the Ia evening was led by Mr. Guy E. Mitchell. | ,. = Pare aaaae ae f said to myself, “It is Mrs. R.; I sha’n't abe hic before the meeting was “ienchusl, | Ueipated, and the singing, as usual, was] nave any trou 4 you want me to lend you fifty cents. | Dist and at th * which brought out remarks from Dr, | @ feature of the meeting. There were perhaps ten ladies present, How's that for character read- auction, in fr 1, W. Planchard, BE. L. Roby, G i] Trinity P. E. Church was the scene last | all seated. In the midst of them was M Misses Maude Yount, May Uready, | night of a gathering that represented the | R., es I had expected. She was dressed ex- on MONDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF 4 the amateur Sherlock Holmes lean- | 4’p. 1s05, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ah, cIeen, Belle Simonds | v4 EaSinntio eine | actly as she was when I had seen her in thers. various denominations, the occasion be'ng | ty. “arterncon. I went forward and shook este 2 nd recorded in Liber 1513, fo en I ND AND 8) the District of Coli nd records, by direction OVED BY "THE | of the f gcecural, the undersigned ‘wilt oifer for i n. in MBER PAST FOUR ing 11 to 13 In faver of He STREET RETW and d records of the | acdii request of the | ind deser 3 a in square S1 in said city), | bounds as follows, 1 ks. ning at a polut in the south line of N vite, situate In Mont. rly Ist street) 0 feet east of the cor | gone ty, Maryland, called part of “Hunt. te street) und | ington’ and part of “Pritchett’s 30 feet, thence | described im said deed of tro treet and with the exst | ginnine for the same at the end of 47 prs. on the niches to 2 10-foot alley, | firsi line of “Huntintoa,? ft being the i back in his chair in a “hark! I hear a bed ‘land and premises, with thee: attitude, and picked his teeth Ways and appurtenances thereut lot 117 feet 6 ie G fas i - e atid lying in the or of the an‘ z atie Groh was chosen | +4. frst social of the season under the | °° 3fter ‘ seu DOOR in the face of the coarsely uti Ivins in th west with the north line of eu 30 | Old Georgetown road, and ronping thence with sald delszate to union at Roanoke. : Gade oe unten, | Eands with her and called her by namie, | Frcclonsy ee Cotunnt tind thence north to the place of becluning— | line west SI prs. to the end thereof: thence south >was a larger attends an usual, | auspices of the “Ladies’ Guild,” of which | and said: dhessed D Bork atz ed one ( » ‘trustees re he right to offer said houses | G6 pr. to the given ue of “Contentions” them res Much interest fe cianifested ins he cee | tie Se Ee ote president. It Is the| ‘I knew you the moment you appeared at | | “Very good."" the latter replied to, the | pered seven hn ether OF 2 ial Dee amas |e rye a hoom jany come frem distance ve month-} he reception this afternoon.” question, “but id ig fOr the TERMS OF One-third cash, one-third tn | stone on the sonth side of the ‘Cabin John road? of several | purpose of this organization to d. That hollow spot side | fe ft north tro one yeur and om She looked third in two years, or all cash, rprised and sald: “But Ij My character rei with said road, and fn the center thereat, t 4 aractel TI ica) 03 , ing then at (he purchaser's option, deferred ony e 5, 74 {ddleton 4 Hila ly entertainments of this character. The Se Er ave Ge | of my teeth is where I carry nails. I look | nd running t SS a i wtion, deferred piyrments to be 63% deare thenee 8. degrees. Me eration ae eats ote | evening was spent informally, ice cream| ved from Quelec, ard have not ‘been in | Wistful because T wish just now there were | Amd sixty-two oue-Lundredihs Tutes {0 beur interest ot the Be ae Ge tan | eee am sy erie yet wemyg ation: and cake being served at intervals during | town an hour. forty-six hours in a day. My nose Is 7D 185) BOAO) feet: hence southiweaterty per anuum, payable. stmutannually. A deposit of | fey Cte? N. ‘ga ae e . 668 be e Tam a teetotaler. My rig ; forty one-lundredths (4 40- oot to nl gold Serjuired/Se Unio: : omer ate i Sn the evening. The ladies in charge were 3 my turn to be surprised now. T Se eae ee to Wo trom react | Gite Gee anvce ee teasiie ee rng] Toqulred at time of gale. | grees W. 50 prs., and the ght ‘line to ays from * property te be resold at the risk <t_of defaulting purchaser, CONVEYANCING at purchas can't help It. IT give you my word | !s lor b T ‘ad | feet east of the west Hne of said lot fourteen; of honor that it is asI say. I saw you at| ing after the almighty dollar. The lead | Sut Cost ot vost ‘seventeen and seventy one-hun: | the reception, and you were dressed pre- | pencil in my pocket is used Yor figuring | Quine a7 70-100) feet: then « . containing 51% acres of ing the property known as Mesdames H. P. R, Holt, Garrett Davi Henry Cady, E. M. Douglas, Homer Guerry, Park, ‘about 200 w 's cost. Tuxes paid | Also the following, mt on the excur- F aS endle y Parkins, Mublyiasvoulare . or ber, and I look two ways at once | gccunty-seven one bundredths to date of sale. irrived in the village about | and Misses Pendleton, Amy Parkins, Ida| cisely as you are now. When they told me | on lumber, Jook venty-® ne-bundre 20 75-100) 1 0 ete 3 ahove described: 1 Ge aanibin aa GaEa ction ie and Bfary Cady and Sue Davis: a moment ago that I should find a friend | because a’ man with 200 workmen mater thence, exst seven te-five, (3) f <t £0 the place of LEVIN S. FREY, Trustee, Horse ‘(stean’ equipment), *s enjoyment 33 ~B las, whil te to the} in this reom, your image rose hefore mo, | him has to. T am a representative 0 e | bexinning, re IE EE ie pices 2010 Bost. mw. | Water Tank (capacity, 10,000 gallons), w n, mother of Dr. Roster Middl ee ee ON ee i with, | dressed and all, Just as I had seen you at | committee on decorations eng eran oe yove described, and extending brek, my eae | i ne ee 1 ‘te mother of Dr. Roster Middle- | traian territory on business connected with SES tai 8 for triennial week, and I cailed to see Breaths its th bas eharty umeiredts Pst. nw. } alleys usite Pavilion, about hington, has been quite sick for | [202n tert Soe. tag | the reception. s Ue ks aside corated in | Of, that width, fifty-three and thirty hundredths — — ee Rovzle Dazzle; 1 Laundry Building, under switch- ‘ his position in the geological su » W4S| “Those are the facts. She was not at the | you would like your residence decorated in | 3 30-100) feet. RATCLIFFE, SUTTO: = = 5 z SUEY Me se s. She wa y 3 outa ile a 2 LIFE, § N & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ’ Leonhardt-and daughter, Miss | 8, Suest at the first annual banquet Elven} yecention at all, or anywhere near it; but | hang-up style. And in ee ee ee ee ee Guccestors to Rutelife, Darr & Gy OF SALE: Fifteen thousand dollars in y have been residine fer sores] | 12 Denver, August 28 by the eign stamp | 7" Siw her there nevertheless, and most |e2rn a few pennles during next week I | to bo pai sh, and t lance tn two equal E whereof a deposit of one thonsand dollars ve 7 ng for severa. ongress,” which held its session in that clearly and unmistakably. To that I could | am prepared to pay you any price from $50 | Installizents, paya in one ani years, TO WHOM IT MAY CONC must be made with trustees by the purchaser: atte, Wash., ived here yes- eae mS = t at six (6) per centam per annum, payable : é make oath. Hew is one to explain this? I] up for the use of your front yard to build Hirer on DAY was not thinking of her at the time; had | @ stand stand on.” of trust upon'the property sold, or all cash, at the | Ey) h Mr. Dougias is a m novelties the menu, city, and of w ber. Among mar or purchasers thereof at time of sitle, the balance Leash payment to be paid on entry of decree renit conrt in and for eaid ¥ _— oe 3 ioc pute ation cant : ns, 020 Passat ee igounery =: ; = badges, &e., were printed upon enormous y roe Bi = The “defeated applicant” here flashed a | option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200’ will be | USS Hooms, 120 P 5 fring the sale: the balance of the pare PALLS CHURCH, stamps he trutt fening | been thinking Gf me, ho doubts aid. her | wad of bills, but Sherlock Holmes had de- | required of ve purchaser at the tne of wate: All |Tut'ot lousehold coats sured Ausist i ies mi | che money to be yeld ta ome Sear in the note of f Felix Holt ts enjoying the fruit, fishing, = a ne s z ented conveyancing, re au the nam Snowden, All parties ‘interest the purchaser or purchasers, bearing 6 per cen! French and Cspt. Barry of the U. at thie Home| of lis uncle, Mr. Prank| (NOUERE IE throuen leagues of ir fo me, | Per SS ee = Sita ity Wikia’ ten Gags, from day’ of saig | WH please take notice. re orn Seramtenee canis avten ty alec mis neice gage = o1 @ eastern shore. ene car 3 = et ays : ATCLIFFE, § N \ ortzage a 3 . or the ent were the guests of M, J. Laughlin On the eastern shore. x vision of herself? I think so. That was A Gentlewoman Hotelkeeper. Otherwise Mhe trustees reserve the right to resell | seq ge EERE, SUTEON Soy parchose money may be aid in cash, at the option - ec Deaeer me une of she ae and remains my sole experience in the | prom the New York Times. the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting | _' : - re. | Of the prrchaser of purchasers. Ail converging ETS TESS, ee iety was held Monday night at the | 2% : Naa gel at rom the New Yor! - wurchaser. aS S aoe end. recoeling at purcheser's cost, Terma of sale Quite a large party went to the Great ee of Mr. J. Vance Lewis, Mr. | matter Of SE pay es peed ‘A picture of a beauttful woman in even- |” T. A. LAMBERT, eG Ge to be complied with on the ‘ratification there re anes ae a tee oe |e new eee ee aited | T Guid have been asleep for a moment; the | ing dress, with an unmistakably aristo-| ayos.agds bone a aay NEUSTEGy EAL OF TWO SAI ‘SES, Bek nod cot of efuulting” purchaser "or" bar Vm. M Ellison, Mr, and Mrs. DePutron, | in well-filled rooms. This soc 2 sleep f 3 as STEES! I WO SAREE HOU shee etre Reh pease Be a dream. Still, English pericdicals. A casual reader, won- DWELLING, NO. STREET 3 - iy. Virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded tn = ° Rockville, Ma. Misses Edith, Corinne and Trixte DePutron, | WES = aa 5 J oint; the feature of Interest is the hap- WEST. Liber No. 1911, at folio 215 et seq., one of the _— Miss Ruth Ballerger, Misses Pe and | jali#s Eliza W. Smith of Alexandria, hav-| Ponte ‘of the thing just at that time, in- | dering for what'reason this especial Lady| py’ Nitiue of a certain decd of trust dated | land records for tho Diststee of Cauiniies aaa oe Pacific bidg., 622 Fat nt, Washington, D.C, Tien diahieies dllee Garter ana ation Soren sev : Baba jae Stcad of at an earlier or later time, which | Clara Vere de Vere was thus presented, | March 21, 1804, and recorded In Liber 18%. follo the request of the party secured thereby, the | Gustsuwiiisett eoteia nez Daniels, Miss Carte d Miss Simms, now visiting her sister, Mrs. | £ a 3 sg | 470 et seq, one’ of the land reco: he District | undersigned trustees will offer for sale, by’ pablii = a and M Wm. Stranahan, B.C, De- 's @ of Maple avenue. js argument that Its origin lay In thought- | turned the pages to find that she was “a | OP) Couimbin, we will sell, at publie auction. in | auctions in trout. of the_pronilses, ‘om "TUESoaeS RATCLUN ‘E, SULTON & CO. land | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING SP SIDE OF NEW JERSEY AVE- z Q AND R STREETS NORTH, WEST, IMPROVED BY HOUSE 1647 NEW Putron, George Erwin, C. W. Stranahan,|} Mrs, Moore of Nortuwest Washington and | tTansferrence. gentlewoman hotelkeeper.” It turns out | front of the premises, on the SIXTH (6) DAY | TENTH DAY OF Guy Littrell and Mortis DePatron, Mrs. D. B. MacLeod were recent guests of =e that the hotel is an ancestral castle in one | Sor pci Eat the following described, real. ese | HAL CK PAL, the following desert © d daughter Garnett | Takoma friends. i English and American Locomotives. | of the loveliest corners of England, which | tite, with the “improvements thereon, situated in | fu tube 1 of Columbia, and designated n Colonial Miss Nellie Robinson of Washington 1s| From the Rallroad Gazett its owners, unable to keep up, or to let, | the ‘city of Washington, District of Columbia, to | being original lot numbered twenty-seven (27), In ay eet | ee y E Vaal wits overicgk b sure (389), made by the Comintssloners in the pate of a deed of trust, int aoe fe . matty locati glish report of the recent run of 540 miles | #¢,!8 this way. band superintends | hundred and eighty-two (42). ‘This property will | tition of the estate of Benjamin Young, togellier | 1803, ‘el ‘recorded in Liber 140, folio 20, oné aughters,| Miss Arthur ts permanently located at} & P castle interlor, the hus! Di he sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $6,000— | with all the improvements, vishte, foe dteconds of the District of Coluin and Miss Carter | the home of her sister, Mrs. Ourand of|in 512 minutes, 82 miles at 74 miles an | the outside attractions of hunting, fishing | be Sid subject fo a prior ded of trust tor $6,000” gE A aqual aad ecords of ihe District of Coluinbiay n . = ‘Terms: One-third cash, the ri ington, and Miss | Holly avenue. i Hour, falls considerably short of the record | and driving, the fortunate guests enjoying | ' ‘Terms of sale: $1,000 cash, balance on, easy | tnstallments at one and’ two Sears with Tataoat ‘we will sell, at pubic auction, Ix front of pe anata yeDatton | ate Ma Terenenshaw having sold his rest | rade by the Camden amd Atlantic on| an Independent stay at an aristocratic, | terms, oF a) cag tee ee vied minh mith, | fom, the day of sale at six per cént per anni, | the prinises, on MUNDAY, SEPTRMUER NINTH, . and Mrs. Jacob C, DePutron| dence on Chestnut avenue to Mr. Stranss| ™@de by well-appointed establishment. The point | purchaser. Terms of sule to be complied with with } payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust ch | 18, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot gumbered e at i rs i ze o days from day of sale, or trustees re- | Ph id. i canhe oath ) fn Equity Cause Ne of Washington will remove to his Wash-|April 21 last from Camden to Atlantic) cnphasized is that a woman who knows | im twenty dars from day of gale, op trustees fe- | the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the | eizhiy ($0), of the commissions in Equity Cause Ne. 2 ene es | Bie departure oP thie family wa daace for | wale, by xm engine with. Telach driving |e eee ae See tories hotel os | feist ieswat ca omvenancing ahd record | Brier ithe term of ala are wv | ved vt sie Go) ny mails of exo 12. he departure this family is a ca r|made by an engine w! -Inc vi at the head of @ high-class hotel or at purehaser’s cost. fe cen days fro » wale nook 20, page 169 4 ve dep: °° y 0) ry. to be i ing Withiast E. SCHNEIDER, Trustee. (Seal) piled with in fifteen days from the day of sule the | In book 20, page 169, In the office of the surveyor EVTEMBER, | A.D. 1 the following deserib who has he urned he cS Rowell and her niece, Miss| rezret to their many sacs here, formed | wheels. If cur American editors, who are | hoarding hous trustees reserve the right to resell the property at | the District of Cohumbla, with fimprovements there- tt Payne, who have been at Colonial | during a residence of ul years. Inclined to feei chagrined at these new | °OTdme aa Je gBARRETT, Trustee, “Seal) sop | the tink and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after | om, consisting. of a frame house, Beach for + Weeks, have returned home. | Mr. Chari Page onyalescent and| English records, wish to compare mere ee iiseae tae THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. au27- five daya’ advertisement of such resale In some 16 Of sale: One-third casb, balance in Miss M has issued cards for an| left his room Monday. His complete re-| speed figures they should emphasize this} “You should never take anything that | ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ELEVENTH, AT | newspaper published in Washington, D.C. All| equal installments, in one and two years, “| it home Tue: er 10, in honor of | covery promises to be spe>ly and perma-| performance. The whole run of 58.3 miles | doesn’t agrea with you,” the physician | ‘TEN 0 CLOCK AM., I will men eae public ae cour evanicing: und recording at the cost of the ies ean ios on epee. Fito eat tee er guest, Miss Mathews of Maryland. nent. was made in 45 3-4 minutes, equal to 76.46 | told him. A a ae en gf ea ee ll nee oYD B. Dat Gr ania, Conveyancing, ak-cost of purcbaver: Mr. Elmer Mcintosh is the guest of his] Mr. and Norman Brainard have re-| miles an hour, and a distance of 49.8 miles| ‘If I'd always followed that, rule, | fPHy 93,2 miiale Or separate, ry Te ae A TEh Re ee Menatoen SSttEEs We HANDY, ncle, Mr. P. H. Christman, turned from a visit to Mrs. E. C. Fowler of | was covered in 3714 minutes, or at the rate | Maria,” he remarked to his wife, “where | Now open for laspection.” ERNEST HAZEN, |ACOB H. HAPP, Mr. C. W. Stranahan of New York is] Kensington. of 79.7 miles an hour, would you be?’’—Boston Home Journal. Be-dts A. K. SHEPHERD, Administrator. 9u29-d&ds 473 HF st. s.w., nu30-d&6s

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