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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. 9 —— SUBURBAN N EWS en Ge, hall on Monday, the 16th instant. | AF FAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA Hh W ALKER AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. t | Erightwood, D. C., will confer the water- TOMORROW. Fr melon degree. ‘UTURE DaYs. FUTURE DAYS. Mrs. Scales and daughter, Miss Carrie, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. J : .. DUNCANSON BLOS., AUCTIONEERS. ANACOSTIA. have moved to Massachusetts, where they The Will of the Late Elija J. Miller aka (Successors to Rateliffe, ‘Durr & Co.) a ee will reside in future. z yaaa Anco TAG a rer _ | TRUSTEES’ SALE GOOD BRICK DWELL- The police authorities of the Anacostia | “Carrie and John Gude, the children of Mr. Filed. MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF HOUSE | DWELLING een ere WO STORY, BRICK | ING AND VINE LARGE LOT D0 A 30-F0UT Has just cured several prominent citizens of dys- at 1 BU! i é ENTE STORE, NO. 601 VIRGINIA ALLEY IN THE NORTHWEST PART OF THE Bubstation have been asked by Mr. John | Geo. Gude of Chillum, narrowly escaped pepsia complicated with constipation and bilious- HOLD EFFECTS WITHIN OUR AUCTION AVENUE SOUTHEAST. CITY . 1617 THIRD STREET. Snyder, a small farmer living near Suit-| Deing severely injured in a runaway at ness. Their testimonials may be seen by calling. ROOMS ON SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEM: | | By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in| By virtue of a deed of trust. dated the 2ist day Spams Takoma a few evenings ago. The horse He is constantly receiving flattering testimonials BER FOURTEENTH, 189, AT TEN O'CLOCK | liber 1829, follo 383 ct seq., one of the land | of Nevember, 1890, and recorded in Liber No. 1S? land, Md., to see if they cannot secure the | pecame frightened and ran down a steep|Mamy Other Locni Notes of General | from grateful patients be leg eral, and. large AM, records for the District of Columbia, and at the | at folios 345 et seq.. une of the lami records ort i Fy oe Silce’ by any one | 10 this collection will be found three Upright | request of the parties secured thereby, the under. | District of Columbia, me eh 5 return of some of ‘his property, which he | hill. On turning a sharp corner, the buggy tek = Who desires to investigate. + [> lice PY 8 N° | pianos, Parlor Furniture, Chamber Suites, Folding | Signed, surviving trusiec, will offer for sale, by | TWENTIETM DAY OF SHEMEAeE ee BE alleges was carried off a few days ago by | upset and both children were thrown out, interest—Nickel-Plating Solu- desires to investigate. eae Beds, “Muttresses, Springs, Hall Racks, Extension | public auction, fo front of the premises, ON WED. | AT FIVE, O'CLOCK Pat ct ee AD. 1895, ly in: Dr. Walker may he consulted free of rge, | Bi : 4 g 2 I Prem! a offer tor sale, to the his wife, Mra. Eva Snyder, who, it is | Put. fortunately, were very slightly tion Was a Froud. either ‘personally or" by fetter His weulkoows | Table, Chatrs, “Rockers. Carpets, Stoves, ‘Oiice | SESDAY, EIGHTEENTH DAY OR SEPTEMDER, | Dishest bidder, ‘without savory, In frm’ of the = jared. = sauitarium is at 1411 Pennsylvania avenue, ad- darge er Ol jeces, chen | A.D. & -M., the followi remixes, 1o' ware S51, being 21 feet front SET 7 ne Oe ae pong Wars, Hotel, Oca hour 30 a, 9 | POS ap TWELVE O'CLOCK ¥ elas ta tae Pantset tna AN td | OLA, Most ik death tn 2 Gtoot, aie, tae named John Rounds. um its residents are seriously consider- mes ay and Sati evel ei 0, A VE 2 being fn the city of Washington. in the karen by ew Bric hodern fn. According to Snyder's story, Mrs. Snyder | ing having a constable appointed exclusive- | 4. 1 8; Sundays, 10 to 122 Bereral’ HoespsCarciazes, Haraces, Columba, and, known aud distigguished as lot | provements, and well suited ‘to various kins ‘of eer ety e will of the late Elija J. Miller was | ‘Charges for treatment very low. FUTURE DAYS. mamabere eventen mene ean ier: ig purposes. A. desirable end Rounds have been more than friendly | ¥ = yesterday admitted to probate in the cor- | All interviews, and ‘correspondence sncredly | cone Lundredl and eighty (00), together enti t abe be | Terma: ‘One third sek ‘avin erent for a long time past, and once when he ob- oi a ential. No cases, made public without G. BLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ 8T.| provenents, rights. &e” years, secured by deed of trast at 6 per cent per daclad totecana’ atiation’ Gr Min Gite aaa FOREST GLEN. poration court, and proved quite a lengthy | of patients, sels (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, the residue In two | anhuia interest until paid, payaile semd-anceatie, document. It was drawn on February 15, - equal iustaliments at P| or all cash, If. preferred 200 dened Atcentaned ti Gua Larcibta “ciaaua witht the a 2 at one and ‘two years, with in- , If preferred by’ purchaser. $200 deposit i as Be a Ve i not cause Rounds to| The Linden Village Improvement Soclety | 185, and provides for the following be- AUCTION SALES. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. Lee ceomiehe aay) of sale at the Tate of six per | reuulred at time of wale, ‘Terme of (sale to ie latter a! no! unds ~ + a at le a -annually, secure vi ern 8, ot t change his course, Rounds, {tis saiq,| Will sive an cricrtainment, with music, | quests: Mr. Ashby Miller, his son, is left FINE FURNITURE, RARE OLD | deca of tract on Phe wreperny eee or reve tbe Hight Get nee the ee, rumiens S ‘ di " | tableaux, etc., this evening at Irving Hall, | the interest in the firm of E. J. Miller & TOMORROW. CHINA ORNAMENTS, & the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 re- | and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ threatened to shoot Snyder. After re- oe Ga winsicacis Lea” Pes ae CR zi h NAMENTS, SEC, | Guired upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of | advertisement of such resale in some newspiper peated quarrels, in which, however, | “!nden- hina, 8) and c ry AT AUCTION. Sale are not complied with In 16 days from the | published In Washington, D.C. nothing stronger than words | were |, “iss Pearl Page will leave Monday next) ware, and the (building on King street in orses. Orses. On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER NINETEENTH, | sell fhe preperty Gee ake TTT Saas AGENANDER ABRAM, " c = +S NINETEENTH, a e risk a M, used, matters came toa climax a few days | t2 enter the seminary at Gaithersburg, Md.| which the business 1s conducted. A Ufe| rorry HEAD OF HORSES WILL BE SOLD AT| 180, ATTEN O'CLOCK A ale at the old rediaones | fullting purchaser after faa ees ee te 8 | gotondes ‘Trustess, ago, when, it is alleged, Mrs. Snyder, after | The republicans of Wheaton district have | insurance policy in the Equitable Company OUR AUCTION STABLES, N strect (corner of Sl), Georgetown, D. | such resale in sume newspaper publisned in Waste JOSEPH BROS_& OO; ane: selling a cow and scme chickens, ete. to | arranged for a meeting tomorrow evening | of New York for $5,000 is left to Miss Ger-| on garunpadit debe Stit “rouRTEENTH, F OGLOSMTAL. WAR IURBOARD, | US cost of the pace eo oe at Talape some boys in the neighborhood of Suitland, | at the Methodist, Church on the pike just trude Miller, his daughter, who is also to AT TEN O'CLOCK AM. 2) BT AND Bi RAIL. TOP: JOHN WALTER, jr, ae OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE with Rounds loaded the household furni- | north of Woodside, Ue Ouse the meee receive all the silver ware presented to| | Mr Biward Dunn of Pittsburg, Pa., wilt sell one | EXTRASION TABLE, LEATHEL-COVERED | _seT-l&dg Surviving ‘Trustee, COLIN? CITY, IN THE DIsTkicr OF G Snyi s out lans fol 5 7 cl » 16 Is r i: INING CHAIRS, F PATIIE! B HOM LING Aahrreiyaiea virte . Poli densi fe Wootecie tt eee Vrearmatgr to mip ce ghthering is expected | her mother and father at their sliver wed- | Pt cf, cose, homes, 10 hends high, ws M proken) | SIDE TABLES PALOI Stlie ODD 1 THOMAS DOWLING & CO. AUCTIONEERS, | | By virtue of s power contained tn a deed of pot however, that they did not long|so says Dame Rumor. ding and the family residence on South | divers. Perry Scott of Murtinsburg, W. Va., ships CHATS \ pam ne pees Tune 10, 1806, avd duke teconied te Late ae See 4 “ a aed Se 4 Washin, ik he | twenty head “of good, heavy work horses, ‘among SATE, MAG" | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP! At follo 464 et seq., one of the land reconis for the Stop in the city, and are now supposed to shington street. Dr. Julien Miller, the | jon‘, ltd of good. heavy TICE DEES FN "1 é ae pA ss S t 0 a be sold rezurdiess of Sy LYING NEAR LANDOVER STATION, O% District of Columbia, default having been made ip be in Virginia. Rounds is said to have a HERNDON. younger son, is left a $3,000 policy in the | price. Eve one in need of stock should attend F. P. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, Payment of the judebiedness secured theres, Wife and three children living near Sult- Valley Mutual Life Asscclation of Staun- | this sale. Sevetnl hares trom private partes. Mi PIIXCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD. ah | and nin he Written tejuest of the wider af * and. y 3 - | ton, Va., and a lot of ground on the corner MAGI INNELLY, Auctioneers, By virtue of a decree, passed in a case penil Paper therein secured, the undersigned truste i A meeting of the Anacostia Citizens’ As-| The Rolla Comedy Company fs perform: | Con." oy Aton and Wolfe streets, at Qi dim st. bw. in the circuit court for Prince George's county. Mde | Ofer, at public suction to the lughest Dies ea wherein Frank D. Orme ix complainant and Charles | {ic premises, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMR! scciation has been called for tonight, and a | ing for a few nights in Central Hall, to The remainder of the family ‘silver is | ~ Rai R THE IFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. tate Sing | TWENTIETH, 1895, at ¥ YCLOCK Tt large attendance of members Is especially | good houses. left to his two sons, to be divided between (Successors to Ratelitte, Darr & Co.) NOTE PI U 2S ac 008 “a tn eae cnet ot ‘sald = ad that valvable real tsiaie, tome eae Cae ee desired. It s understood that if the at-| Mrs. Mattie end Miss Ida Tompkins of | them. z WAS” MADE 17 ROBY RENWICK OF {gned trastee will sell, at public auction, | @) in Mock No. five 0) In # certain subdivigon oe tendance will justify the action, a number | w,, z Dearail vith | The household furniture is to be divided | SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER FOUR- SRE.) SS FPRNDEI AND AXD- be NTH, 1895, at | Part of the farm of the late Henry Naylor, mad Washington, who have been boarding w he househo! Ax . SEPTEMBEL TWO RAE. ANTIQUE CHINA. VASES, AY, SEPTEM g SARS Se Naylor, made of important matters will be presented for . nto the ety, | between the three children. A bequest of BENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, PED a eT Re Ee f' TWELVE P.M, on the premises, all Siith and Charles A. Elliott, trustees, consideration. Principal among these will | Mrs. J. F. Oliver, have returned to the city. | Sov 0Cr a0° o aratilda Cooper, an ald fam At cur sales rooms, "» 1 AND VORIGINALLY Pie | that’ plece or, parcel of land Tying and being “in | the sue being duly recorded in Book No. @ (Conn bly ering Miss Martha Patterson and Miss Marion zi eat ry 920 Penna. ave. n.w., me TM LeU MANSION | Pritce George's county, Md., at or near Landover | f¥); #t page 131, in the oifice of the surveyor of probably be the offering of a resolution in- | Miss ily servant, for her faithful services. The Regular sale of FOR THE, MANSION | station, on the Baltimore and Potomac ruilroad, | the Distiict of Columbia, now known as ‘Twining dorsing Dr. A. H. Witmer as a member of | Waters of Kenmore are visiting the fam-| witnesses. to his signature are Messrs. HOUSEHOLD Goups, RESIDENT cerited' By ‘metes and bouts as follows: Bewin: | CY. the board of school trustees, and asking | ily of Mr. Isaiah Bready. John M. Johnson, A. B. Chancellor and vapy ALSO, eas hing at a stake on the Baltimore and Potomac rail- said ground Is improved by three (3) awell- that he shall be reappointed. While the | Mr. and Mrs. Bromley and Mr. and Mrs. | Lawrence Perry. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., cee road, near Landover station, and running thence | IMSS nearly completed. two belng of about seven passage of such a resolution could not but | Ballsworth of Washington are spending a Pee Homme ieee aoe cae Tenth 08 degrees) 20 suinates/ weet 407 perches) a ich, and one a large store and about elght be regarded as a high compliment to Dr. | week with Mr. Geo. F. Albaugh at Floris. Mayor’ HAKNES stono; thence south 39 degrees 40 minutes west | [0M dwelling. ahs poe, will be offered sub ETC $2, RAVINGS, 167% ‘perches to a stone; thence south S4% degrees | ty & deed of trust O00, pearing date the 7h Witmer, the friends of the latter believe | Mr. E. H. Jones of Washington, who has| Mayor Thompson had the following cases | Consisnments for each departinent recelyed up to ‘4 crches. to the Baltimi nd Pot. of May, 1895, to the Baltimore Butlding and Lon that his record for efficiency is such that | been spending soms months with his sister, | Lefore him for trial this morning: F. A. | the hour of s1 - ee Tour SMikusas Gen with said rod north “Sly degrees | AMecktion ot Baltimore City, recorded. In Jaber his reappointment by the District Commis- | Mrs. Charles Starr, is now very sick. Frauay® Genk suallaiscracrts easeacssc0r zoe a SUE a ee) cae east 14 perches; thence uorth 46 degrees cast 6 | XO 202 at folio 245. one of the aforesaid land sioners is already practically assured. Mrs. Laura Guenther of Corning, Ohio, | ##ndy, 4 * | at RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts. bed ve ) WAKE, RARE OLD | perches 134 links; thence north 40% degrees east @ | Trt), DooEs Of the District of Columista. : r rrested yesterday af- | who i: hh th visiting, has ty- | Walter Newton was fined $1 for sleeping on = THNA IN VARIOUS SHAPES rehes 11 Winks; thence north 48 degrees east 6 : CASH at the expiration of ton Clifton Alder was arrested yesterday who is with her mother, visiting, has TATTERIE RIG 5 AU GHONEEES: Ree CAI SARS per 14 Maks; thence north 48 dezrery east 6 | a yu"trom tie day of alee Rae tO Per ant tom ternoor by Policeman Reagan to answer | phoid fever. Her husband, who was tele-| the sidewalk. Findell Washington, a smail ihe a2] G st aon BRATED SANE Uae suon 3S eee north ss Paciolan dois Seal 382 | the thue of sale, and ton days allowed. within two charges—disorderly conduct on the | graphed for a few days since, has arrived. | colored boy, was sent to the work house res east 18 1-5 perches; north | “ich to pay the balance and close up the pur- street and disorderly conduct on a car of] Miss Maggie Palmer of Bloomfield, Va.. | for ninety days for vagrancy. Leroy Jack- links; merth 41 a 24% links: north 42 | Cisse. Trustees reserve the right to reoifer ‘she 40 degrees east 12 perche RCESTER, SARGT MER, PLAIN Th SPECIAL, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE : ; z : . 5 RIPTIO 4 5 serene y for sale at the purchaser's risk tn defau Anacostia Street Railway Company. is visiting with Mrs.-Jno. F. Oliver. VERY DESCRIPTION, a crees cast 18 1-5 perches; north 4314 degrees east | PDOPerty for + pu risk tn ult Weary Davis of ‘Twining City, was ar-| “Mrs. Ee ML Yount started this, morning | 80M. colored, charged with stealing clothes BEES AND ENGKA : eo {perches 24 lini's; port 40% degrees vast 6 | Of comilance with these terms. Conveyancing at . s sda a AT otk ETC. Pptis 0) 2 dey ere! a rested yesterday by Policeman Boland on | for a visit of a few weeks with friends in | {10m @ man at Falls Church, was held to) Sti ING a hibition, day prior to sate, from 10 a.m. until | perches 134, links; north 32 degrees enst @ perches ALRERT L. RICHARDSON, the charge of keeping an unlicensed dog. | Gettysburg, Pa. ne ae cee, = a es a. Fees a oes grees eaete Seperciee its liesee are LOUIS J. SMITH, Se ee — ee have commenced work on Mrs. | Te °Siquor on Sunday and with keeping an B WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEEL Rete links; north 42 ‘deerees east 4 perches to the be- re ma sel FALLS CHURCH. ie a ec ese eres eae unlicensed | bar, was fined $17. John AND, ATTIACTIVE SALE OF | WELT: SET er lerine ec: tallow: Onectonrty of he | ies © 0O., AUCTIONEERS, ie - i ee . | Murphy, Mrs. Simms, John Jones, Gabriel UND-ILAND RE, CAL archos ney shall be payatle in caxh, one- USTEE’S SALE OF COMFO! 21 oS] Mr. Lynn Abbott, who several weeks 980 | ee eer tcimier of the ConEreestiongi | Cows and Philip Scott were fined §1 each DDING, IU. STOVES, LARG = Peri tn ‘one your, one-fourth in. two years and | AND LOT IN THE CILY Ol Wasrinetose ame hom» sick from Chicugo, Is suffl- | 2 S0oS as by invitation, amone the com. | £0 harboring unlicensed dogs. CHINA AND S WARE, KITCH | Ox rors PTEMBER SEV Guefourth In three years, the deferred payments | D.C. NSILS, OM PRT tie rate of six per cent per an- | | By ‘vi ciently convalescent to be able to ride TEN O'CLOCK A.M., I will sell, at r interest al ‘ue of a decree passed on the 27th day of pany. Dulaney & Son Swindied RESIDENCE TO OUI AUCTION ROOMS, on, the entire cor tents o! us from the day of sale, and to be secured by the | August, A.D. 1895, in an equity eau ading fi shout) His friends nove is xocovery (will = yr ' LL ea eee ee a ao aS rene | Tom tor the purchaser, and a mortgage or deed of | the Supreme Court of the Dicirict of Games W. B. Dulaney & Son keep the largest NORTHWEST, POR CONV ea oiled Sie BS y e sold, or all cash, at | wherein The Anglo-a: be rapid and complete. SPAIN'S EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. Sante AWHICH TAKES PLAC Matiow, | RB: J. Shepherd, deceased, at 211 12th st. mw. | trust upon the real estate sold, or all cash, | 9) in ‘The Anglo-American Savings and Loan As- barber shop in this city, and their fine fur- niture and neat establishment are their the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 | soclation is com; y b uired from the purchaser at the time | is defendant, the RD, Administrator. _ | Wi gic, wd. the terms of sale shall be complied | 16,682, inant and Willlam A. Kimmel me being equity cause No. lor. 38, the undersigned trusice will sell, Miss Mamie Pond of Eckington, D. C., is Now open for 1 ee FOURTEED visiting her friend, Miss Margaret Nourse, | What Consul Genernl Bowen Says of TH, TED 7 2 especial pride. A few days ago a man cull- ALSO OWLING & CO TI EI 5 ‘s from the dey of sale, other- | at’ public sale, in front of the Be Sens ee E resen’ Fae ing himself iC. Smith offered them a ARTY NEW «COST $140; DOWLING © C0 AUCHIONSERS,” [with within tere 'iall be weno at the risk ani | DAY, the SWEKTS IHG Tae ort Gomes Miss Matthews, who has been the guest | ‘The food products which Spain exports to | (28 bimse See 1) OX ACCOUNT. OFF STORAGE; & Mat of defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing, &e., | BER, A.D, 1895, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the folu ee = ss bottle of nickel-plating solution and the COMBINATION 1 PoE te DE lowing described iand and premises tare : of Miss Edith O. Merrifi2ld for a week, has | the United States f Hemiechot CHIC Coa OPERTY, to be at purchaser's cost. I Premises, together with Miss Ei : week, has | the United States form the subject of a re-| ning tor making it, and a small quantity TAN DRS se F. L. SIDDONS, Trastee, he improvements thereon, lying and being in the returnea to her home, Dulaney’s Valley, | cent report by Consul General Bowen. He | Gf each of the ingredients, for ‘They Sy ites aoe SES HURSDAY EPTEMBER NINET sel0-5t 1333 F 6 city of Washington, District of Columbia: Lot SI at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., we will ‘ALSO front of the in Lorin M. Saunders’ and Carrie E. Griffin's sub- division of lots in square 617, as per plat reconled Ma. : says the averrge of these exports is about | were opposed to paying such a large sum.| ONB PIANO AN Mrs. Elizabeth Lynch has gone to | $5 500,000 per year, while the imports of | for it, but after he had “nickel-plated” a D LOT HOUSEHOLD GOODS, © G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. iss, part of’ lot 14, in square = rol root he west sid 5 ot SMe . in Book 17, page one of the records of the sur- Washington, D. C., to spend a few weeks 5 brass’knob on one of the chairs with a] Horses, Carviages, Buckboards, Side-bar Bugsy, | A0- S77), fronting 19 fot on the west side of Sth | peREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE LAND, | yeyor's office of the eald District of coluebin” with her daughter, Mrs. William N. Payne. | American’ articles Ina Shain is about $18.5] PTT pertian of the aclation ands few 2 itarness, bit Cees Coe ee oe ABOUT 35.000 SQUARE. FEEL. TRONTING | | ‘the terms of sale are as follows: One-thind of Mrs. James Childress and Mrs. Marlow | (00,000. The principal exports to this coun-| q2f movements of his hand, they jumped qe WALTER B WILLIAMS & C0., Aucts. One-t stance In one and two PROVED BY A FRAME rate - oer al rae in cash, one- of Washington, D. ©., are the guests of | try are garlic, oil, wine, grapes, raisins,| at the bargain, After closing that even- | - way a aes ‘with Interest, sectired by a deed of trust on INING STEN RQOMS AND | deterred pasmente 40 beer interet ot tie ake or Mrs. Charles FE, Mankin. almonds, filberts, olives, anise, saffron, pep-| ing every piece of brass about the PEREMPTORY SALE OF SALOON RESTAURANT adele ates TpGharneagier SUITABLE FOR “BUSINESS | Six per centum per annum from the day of sale Miss Lillian Spofford has returned to her |) o. braray, Hquors, onions, preserves, sir-| Was beautifully nickeled, and th 128% D STREET NORTHWEST, INCLUDING acest aan eee eee eee VEL PURPOSES; ALSO LAL and to be secured by the notes of the purchaser home in Washington, mates secodine some | ‘ips. glucose, mineral waters and pastes for| Went home feeling as happy as aE ay ator Terms of sale to be complied with in ten ree a Ss and a mortgage, or deed of trust, upon the real time here with Miss E fliey Had’ solved’ the silver question, oN NG, SEPTEMRE » ry young people went | Soups. joreTeRaG vise evel = Le T 1, AD. 189% AT OrCLOCK, to Gatiston Wenncatay night to attend the | Mr. Bowen says that the American tariff er eat ee ee eorse ever yeane 10 bus sell on the ot Rup above ment Se eckti ie sociable given by the | on wines is so nearly prohibitory that it | pottle 5 | and get . T wucluding License. Sale peremp ORR LIFE, S Gon Sena (06 the taueee: of the Modes has caused an almost complete: cessation of ngs jgeeitamed: ee ee yee Bore imeatate, (Successors to he the shipments of Spanish wines to this cane rning, though, for every ott ame ifr unt Mrs John M. Newlon and daugh- | country, except. sherry. io, Gare Perec (Cr eee) ol nadie eebpearee ead ter Besste, who have heen visiting rela- | trade has continued in this wine, but that | fooay shining brightly it was a dine tives in Oakdale, Md., returned to thelr | !5 falling off, owing to the competition from | Girt Color. “They will not buy any mone FOUR. SOUR: a ill be Soeckt ot the tide {2m | At ihe request of the owner, we will offer for | catate sold, of all cash, at the option of the pare sale, at public auction, in front of the premises, | chaser. A deposit of two hundred dollars shall be on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER SIXTEED 1895, | required from the purchaser at the time of sale, AT QUARTER PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the | and the terms of sale shall be complied with with- follywing described land and premises, being lot | in ten days from the day of sale: otherwise the of A. berd’s subdivision of part of | property shall be resold at the risk and cost of the ed on Brightwood avemue | defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing, éc extended, and ‘improved by a subetantial frame | the purchaser's cost. building,’ desirable for business or dwelling. The F. L. SIDDO: tq | house contains ten rooms and store room: has large | _ sel1-d&ds SON BROS., Auction + = PIANO. deed of tr Portion, TORY FRAME IRNER SIX’ AND L STE By Virtue of & Trustee, F 3 es = = dl recorded In Lil Tiber land | Sta ll of the finest water at the | —— home on Bread street yesterday. California. The seme is true of raisins and | )icxoung recipes, mee ee Ivat the | door. The electric cars pass this place every ten | RATCLIF TTON & Gi Mrs. C. B. Quick and mother, Mrs. Thom- | other grapes. “In short," he says, “it looks De eens the under. | Minutes, ‘The lot fronts on three roads, or streets, Successors to Katelite, “Darr & as, of Burke station, Va., and Miss Henvis | a8 if the exports of Spain to the United Notes. aud can be utilized for building or gard of Richmond, Va., are the guests of Mr, | States will decrease from all ports except | ‘The police commissioners met last nigit Terms easy, and mad sold at p purposes, pale: RECEIVERS’ SALE OF RESTAURANT AND CAFR. ? i 1 AT THE WTHWEST CORNER OF NINTH and Mrs. J. B. Quick, corner of Forbes and | from Barcelcna.”” Mr. Bowen is of opinion. | 114 arranged hours for the policemn that SS OLCI eas AND E STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHING- Little Falls streets. however, that the imports from the United | @” ae (POUR EEENTH Ww. aor = Miss Mildred Searle of Washington, 9.C., | States into that country will increase, ‘as | Will allow them to get their meals regularly. O45. BARRELT, ‘Trustee, s. > ay By decree of. the Supreme Court of the District of 4s the guest of Miss Eva Birch. , "| the demand here for cotton, petreleum and | Mayor Thompsor has called a mesting of = = sean Columbia, in Equity Cue 26031, the understenad Mr. Moy! NR Washing- | Staves grows every year, and as the Amert-| the city council for tonight to disc the H P H 11 ubiic auction on 3 ton De ate Timene: athe’ sia Stank | cana are persistent in thelr efforts to Intro- | O75, C0y, Cone ot onsen Tea | orses. > Horses ethene call be aad Sern at her heme on Broad street. Caee hee e eat are @e- | pany will submit in connection with the OEE eS EON 4.11 to the revir of said lot, thence east ® 4 ort hingt Miss Daisy Menroe of Bloomfeld, Va., | ricultur: P construction of their new. building. SHINGO es ae nd thence north 14411 to the place of | 92%, M9) ck. dixtures, business and atl the as ehh ee ton ae es ee < Henry Green has returned from New * NUbWLA. AVES = Siviue of asléc One-third District’ of Coltmbia, tor defamit in payment of | restaurant business on maid preuises, including le has gone to Washington, D.C., and will re- = aay where sh> has been spending the qual inetniinientelcin one andstro interest on the indebtedness secured thereby, and | conse and five years’ leaxe of sald premises. turn to her home Monday. PARDON FOR LILIUOKALANI. Sumner: | PEREMPTORY SALE OF « stetred on the’ property, | UPOH the written request of the bolder of said tn- |Terms of sale cash. A deposit of one hundred Mr. M. Saxton of Washington has rented —_ Mr. Ollie Rodier continues sxtremely Mm] 4. SUPERION AND MARE or ion of the purchaser. A de: seeress. we will se fm sale, at public auc fon, sgi00) dellars will ‘be required int time of ‘sale, rt ved Into one of John Hammond's Biv S 5 : Si nO? SEDTEMBE est of $300. requi time of sale, and all | 3M, front, of. ses, AY. ferns of sale to be complied with in ten days oF a whee ee pints fy Wise) Den ens wrens Chplera at) GUbisjzowcvoniNoces eS CURE TRENT, AT Te wits, | onvestinc tne at vate Bree st i io TEMI ee Mt HALEPAST | receivers freerve thie gat ty fesell at the cost Harry Buxton, son of C. H. Buxton of : y Ord HORSES AND PED F : WARTZ, Surviving ‘Trustee. | property, situated in the city of Washington, in | oF the mete pee fiat tdi the Treasury Department, left this morn-| The Hawaiian council of state held a , 7 ORS ventietn | EREDEIICR ae =e: said District, to wit: AN of tote numbered’ aix | Of ‘MC Purchaser. oy xe BROWN, ing fer Springfield, Mass., to complet= his | meeting September 4, and, after appropri-| Lieut. Col. Evan Miles of the twentieth | Qf Nou aeOnEe TRESIRES Sine OR TEES AND | (8 seven Gj, elehit (S). nine (9) and ten (0), in dis Geiee ee ecllege eiucation. ating $10,000 for expenses incurred by the | infantry has been transferred to the | DRIV SELECTED WITH ©. ROCKVILLE RAILROAD, IN S no sea Tee umber hundred CHAS. COWLES TUCKER, As a matter of precaution, a valuable doz |} 1" of health, the matter of pardoning | twenty-second infantry, and Lieut. Col. | PROM ALLY ‘TO SUIT THIS CIUSE, “RAILROAD — TRAC AND iS), as made by Lawrason Wasiington Loan and Trust building, IS_ ONE 1 OTHER EQUIPMENT THIS CAR 1A ESTATE | Rigxs, executor of the estate of George W. Rizes, | sel0-d&ds Receivers. AND IMPROVE and appearing of record in Liber No. 12, at fullo belonging to Mr. E. A. Rowell at West End was killed on Thursday, as it was political prisoners came up for considera- | Lloyd Wheaton from the twenty-second to , g is TELY TOUT RES: By virtue of a di ol ist to us, bear + | 30, in the ofice of the surveyor of the said Dis- THOMAS DOWLING, AU I thcught he showed symptoms of hydro-| tion. The executive recommended that | the twentieth infantry. : Ree Jue Sates ok dake eee a earns date eter. . Ne aE Eo eee Phobia. Carl Widemann, “Cupid,” the four Lane | Other army transfers are as follows: | 25 HEAD OF HORSES AND MARES (4 NED | No. io 193 et of the land records of} Each of said tots is improved by a handsome = ‘The regular meeting of the I. 0. 0. F. jus K Joe Widdlefiela ana| Second Lieut. EM A. Helmick from the | BY PARTIES IN VIRGINIA, MARYLAND 3ND | Montgomery county, Marylind, and also in Liber | three-story and basement brick dwelling, with stone | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE HOTEL PROP. waa held at thedodas room last sieht. boys, Junius Kaao, Joe etiel fourth infantry to the sixth infantry, com- ; D FOR WANT OF | 2007, folio 367 et Seq., of the land records for the | tthumings, and containing 12 rooms, 2 baths, elec ERTY, SITUATE ON THE WEST SIDE OF Mr. William Selbey of the Citizens’ Na- | thirty-nine others be pardoned. The coun-| pny 1. WE | District of Colum tional Bank, Washington, who, with his | cil adopted the recommendation. Second Lieut. Daniel Dunean from the family, are spending the summer here, has | At the same meeting the ex-queen was | sixth infantry to the fourth infantry, com- gone on @ hunting trip near the mouth cf | pardoned also, and the others will be lib- | pany I. a and at the request of the | tle bells and Mebting appitaness,’ aud all’ otber BETWEEN I AND K STREETS PER. | parties secured ther We, the undersigned tcus- | modern improvements. hese boases have Just Es For ANY | tees, will sell, at public auction, on W) been compicted. Each lot fronts 20.07 feet on R} By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 17th da; LE. the TWENTY-FIPTH DAY of SEI Street _and extends back with that width 90 feet | of August nd duly recorded in Liber. 170 INGER, Auctioneer, | &t THREE O'CLOCK P.M... at_ the to a 15-S00t alley in the rear thereof. at folio 293 et’ sey. one of the land records fi yt eS 2 re re O Galiiw a Bethesda, Montgomery county, Md, franchise | Terms of sale: Each lot will be sold subject to | the District of Columbia, and by the direction of Gea Otis che hes feevanenfoue coe ena cae eens “feta Tae & ee | AUCTIONEERS, 1487 G ST. | 88d rutiway of said TENALLYTOWN AND ROCK- | a prior incumbrance thereon, the amount of which | the parties secured { the undersigned trus- pits MA: , WhO sp out. pan ent . ueecanore’ io Tn tiition de Sinae) VILLE RAILROA togetier with the | will be announced at the Uime of sale. One-third | tees will sell, at public auction, in froat of “th Ing some time with her sister, Mrs. D. L. Spread of Cholera. pany K, same regiment. ears, equipn hinery and ppurte- | of the purchase money over and above said in- | premises, on MONDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY of cumbranee to be paid in and the remainder | SEPTEMBER, A.D. 185, at HALF-PAST FOUR in one and two years from day of sale, with inter- | O'CLOCK P.M, the tollowing described real estate est at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable | and premises, situate in the city of Washington noually, the notes for deferred purchase | and I+trict of Columbia, and designated as and be Rathburn, at the Presbyterian parsonage, | yorty- ortea | Second Lieut, Samuel P, Lyon from com- aE > matces therof, antiaily, as {ou has retirned to Baltimore. GES SG erence Gets pany K, twventy-iifth infantry, to’ company | MANUFACTURER’S SALE | “atsac th s The new Southern Methodist Church at | to September hs. | [s, the same regiment. 7 45-Ib. "1 rail, exterding from Langley ‘vill be dedicated next Sunday. | The disease attacks only the natives. Ev- GRAND OPPORTUNITY | the duetriet ‘of Columbia ‘to 4 y -2 gomery. connts together money to be secured by deed of trast on the prop- mubered four (4) in T. Drury ar The dedication services will be conducted | ery effort was made to stamp it out. No Ieee an pena: TO SECURE double overh erty; or all cash, at th axes ubdivision of sqtare one hundred. a by the Rev. J. W. Duffey of Baltimore, | jand steamers were allowed to leave port WN poles and center ty aid’ to June 30, 1895. each | eighty-five (185). as said subdivision ts recorded 1.. formerly pastor of Dulin Chapel South Newburyport Car Body jot will be required time of sale, and all | Book 18, page 210, in the Te een Nehnng in quarantine for | 2 Rev. Dr. Chas H. Hall. pastor of the] FINE NEW FURNITURE. five days. Passengers had to undergo the | P. EB. (Church of the Holy ‘inity, Brook- ALSO Miss Maud Powell is the guest of Miss | Same ordeal. Son Sted ese ee ee ene E “C r 1 theory. | Augusta, Ga., November 7, He grad- = : Blanch Brunner. Cholera, according to tue general the Augusta, Ga., 2 , Miss Grace Webster of Washington, D.C., | W28 brought to Honolulu by the steamer | uated from Yale in the class of 1842. He A CHOICE LOT OF bere, assisted by Rev. Mr. Cackle: whuryport Car Body, sancing. and reca ill be at ‘the pur-| the District of Columbia, said part of lot’ beng pastor of Dulin Chapel. er's cost. ‘Terms of ust be complied with | contained within the following metes and bound: in fifteen days from the ‘lay of sale, otherwise the | ¥! Beginning for the same at a point on th trustees reserve the right to resell the property, | West Hine of 16th street one hundred and thirty-ai after five days’ advertisement, at the risk and cost | (136) feet three and one-fourth (3'4) inches north present closed, 16- | conv 18, a 5 G of any purchaser in default. the southeast corner of said square, said point I fs In charge of the ten children now at the | Belgic, which arrived on the 9th of Ausust | then studied for the ministry in the ‘en- GOOD SECOND-HAND Wire, stigie 0; ¥ pureijAMES F. 1100D, ! ing also six (8) feet three and one-fourth (84 Children's Home, near Bast Ent station, | With, 536 Chinese immigrants on board. | tral ipiscopal Theological Seminary in HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS sinter of Boo oer pesado eet re beet pipet seperti These will return to the city Monda 2 phe ate pine Lats eee eee ainfos, | New York, and was ordained in iS15. His IL, i Sy ae Nae ae i ee | (28) feet three apd one-fourth 84). laches: thenc arcther delegation of ten come out for two | Of Which prove: onthe Walied Stat first charge was at St. John’s Church in| oy. sat . SEPTEMBER FOURTEENTH, | heise of the Ge: ee ee oe West one hundred and six (106) feet six (6) tnches weeks. Over ninety poor children of Wash- | tunates was a seaman on the United States | Huntington, L. I. Later he was rector of | 1895, AT TEN A.Mf., within our sales rooms, 1407 | along upon the p RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | to an aller: thence south twenty-six (20) fect three ington have been given a two wecks’ out- | Stesmer Bennington, named WH. Goedel: | ino Ghureh of the Holy Innocents at West | Gst., we will sell, Without reserve, trlet Mae, and thence “pon the poles. (Successors to Hatelitte, Darr & Co.) and one-fourth (3'4) inches, and thence east one ing at this home, conducted by the Junior | He was taken ill while on board Series Point, and at the same time was the chap- | 15) NEW AND HANDSOME, CHAM ALUTTOWS AND ROOINILLE HATLROAD) 5 OF Two-sTory rane | mdred, and six (og) ‘toct" six (6) “Inches to ty Christian Endeavor societies of Wasiing- | 204 lived but a short time, Hie had bathed | iain of the United States Military Academy oe ae Fe Hee Ae F NOWN AS NOS. 712% AND 714 | fn anid square ome hundred and. closes tise} ton. in the harbor, and it fs eet Gee tollow. | there. From there he cama to the Church NATION FOLDIN RED (ALL WITH | contaired in the power honse of th ENTH STREET SOUTHWEST. dcscrived hy metes and bounds ns follows: Begin. > the disease in this manner. On the follow- | Oo? the Epiphany in this city. On March 1, CH PLATE MIRRORS), 6 FINE OAK | 2nd Terallyiown Railway Company, 32 é 0 1s! nitg for she sume on the west line of said 10th CARLIN SPRINGS. ing two days four cases were reported. On | i.) he became the pastor of Holy Trinit AND SINGLE BOOK CA . 20 STYL- | tended, Washington, D.C. and subject to delivery TWO-STORY MENT BAY-WINDOW | street at the northeast corner of said lot and ron- . phate the third seven cases developed. where he remained wntil his death. Dr, | ISH ARM ROCKERS, ROLL-TOP DESKS, LADy's | to the purchaser or purchasers thereof at sald sale, CK HOUSE, NO. 43 MYRTLE STREET | ning thence south along sald street twenty-four (24) A closel daa int ae Se Hall was a warm friend of the late Henry | WATGTAIN: NEW TOUT SENT Beni usta cenattuce a. venormenmres ctaccs || ase icthe oF sane. of] raat auiy secerde fa | Se (ceteris eee eee ae ee closely contested and Interesting game FALL OF A STAND. Ward Beecher, and delivered the oration at | WALNUT SUITES, ELEGANT W ARPES | buns Weal iit Thompson-Houston | Liber ‘No. 1748, follo 381 et seq., cone of the land | end thence east one hundred and six (09) feet ak of base ball was played at Balston Wednes- his funeral, and also at the unveiling of | AND OIL CLOTH: DESK, HAIR Mat. | Dynamo; 2 1 Belt, 12 inches—84 ft, | records for the District of Columbia, and at the | (6) Inches to the line of said street and place of Gio, tg: 1 Belt, S Inches—47 ft. 6 in, F._40 1. 1H, Raflway Motors, one extra 1G. 30. Moto: e extra armiture ‘AND. GLAS Arm it Brill Max ‘Traction, ‘Tricks, SOME) SHOW 19,1 1 pair Brill Max Traetion POVES, &e., Ke, Trucks, No. 7, for muctor; 1 Beamis Truck, No. 6 AND, aT TWELVE ot, A. for “votor; 1 Brill ‘yuck Traller; 1 “Beanits WARDROBES, DINING CHATE ERB EBONY P3 ULLY CARVED day afternoon between the Keystones of} another Disaster Connected With the | Mr. Beecher’s statue in fron: of the city | TitkssEs, u Georgetown and a picked nine from Falls Louisville Festivities. hall. AUE FOLDING Church and Balston. The game resulted in| While 1C0,000 people were watching the a ane ee eism Wace . a victory for the Virginia nine by a score] freworks along the river front in Louis- * ks i EEL of 21 to 2. ville, at 10 o'clock last night, a portion of | Col. Robert Aldrich yesterday introduced st of the parties secured therviyy, the unde | beginning, together with the tmprovements thereo, ed surviving trustee will offer for sale, by pub- ‘ermas of sale: One-third cash, balance in on ction, In front of the premises, on THURS. | and two years, with interest, secured by deed of Y. THE X STH DAY OF SEPTEMB! trust on the property. sold, or all cash, at ‘q BEL the follow: option of the purchaser or purchasers, A deposit 0} lying and one thousand dollars will be required at time in the city of Washington, in the District of | sale. All recording and conveyancing at cost deserfbed fn said deed of trast as follows ‘ 5 ; a complete constitution in the South Caro- ROUG SE BUGGY. ‘Truck “caller; 3. sets Car Equipment Rheostat and known and distingulshed as lot num- | purchaser. Terms of sele to be complled with 1g Several of the village Nimrods have re-| the grand stand, on which were seated at | 1 CONT a) convention. Its most BROUGHAM,’ HORSE, BUGGY” Fe et mee Sa ee a ee [teege eta e eie dgeeee T turned from a hunting trip among the] jeast 10,000 people, gave way, and many | #2 tina Meza) fe 4407 G. st. ‘Also the following real ex situate in Mont- | depth of the lot of lot numbered fourteen (14), in | tees reserve the right to resell the property at 2 marshes of the Eastern branch, where the; x injured. No fatalities were reported. | novel feature was a provision that no ne- sch gomery county, Maryland, called part of “Hunt. | square numbered four hundred and sixty-eight (468), | tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after fi mmitted havoe among the reed bird: A Xmong the injured are: Mrs. Harrifield, | gro shall hold office in South Carolina. Me | ~ayioy ington” and part of “Pritchett’s Purchase,” and | together with all the improvements, rights, &e., | days’ advertisement of such resale in ‘some pews committed havoe amor ee Is to “ana : ; contends that the fourteenth and fifteenth “Be- | known as Nos. 712% and 714 ot on pi blishe § he if abi ‘ Louisville, foot crushed and leg broken; e ori forties A Gf df poet on the | kaon as Nos. 7125 and 214 7th street southwest. | Daper published tn sald city of Washington. | the extent of about si toon dosen Among Mrs. W. J. Freeland, Louisville, ankle amendments to the federal SonsHiuton an Gane, ae rst line of *Huntl ston, it he! the center of the | gont of the poanlnee: toe Vniaboreane heen RICHARD W. TYLER, y the party were Messrs. Trimble, White and | Crushed; Miss Mattie Morgan, Jefferson-| not confer upon the negro an inalienable SALE OF PRICK, MOUSE, KNOWS | Of Georgetown fonds a rang thence with sad | SOREL INE PRT, 1 Br a | tds ‘Trastees. Young. ville, Ind., foot crushed; Miss Fedora Starr, | right to hold office D. ¢ pm. to the given line of ‘Contentions: then re | Of, Sauare six hundred and seventy-five (070), to- | — =o Doerang @ GOL AUOTION Th Ollest Inhabitants’ Whist Club en-| Louisville, foot crushed and ankle sprained; —s0s Define having ‘occurred under two, deote ot | Yrring Sid tne SLs degree We Sis pra tora | Seber WUD all the improvements, rights, fe." LING & 00.4 NEES, Joyed a pleasant evening Wednesday at the! E. J. Burks, veteran, from Springfield, | Postmasters and Pension V ers. | trust, the first dated October 1892, and_re-| gtcne on the south side of the ‘Cabin John road:" ol 2 Cash. A dep reat s nD on each ‘plece at the time of sale, the terms of ae Somes anid Ai the “centee nie reok, | Site to be complied with in fifteen days from the | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO BRICK HOT Soa B38 eTetS | day of fale, otherwise, the trustee reserves the NOS. 3416 AND 3418 N STKEET NORTH WESI Neh roads thea’ up | Hight to resell the property at the risk and cost of WASHINGTON, D. C. i 59 Me ae r, after five days’ advertise- fait having occurred under the provisions of $ eed P| the defaniting purcha: Sete ert kL Hae Ute | mint of such resale in some newspaper published In rtain deed of trust, dated September 8, 1 ining 514, ucres of land, more | Wushington, D. C. AN conveyancing and recording recorded in Liber 1518, folfo 362 et seq., corde Libe 745. fol 68 et ., of th ‘- residence of Mr. and Mrs. Stockbridge, on | Mass., foot crushed, will have to be ampu-| 47 eongequence of complaints received by | “ried, In Liber 1745, follo 08 ot sea.; of the Dis. Olcott and Stockbridge. icon * | Loulsville, ankle broken; Mrs. Julia Adkins, | been issued forbidding postmasters to £0 | jlened will sells Pile auton In front of Se Bee There was a very pleasant informal gath- } Louisville, right foot sprained; Mrs. W._C. | within the delivery of other offices for the eth us SATU Ne noe ee ee ast evening at “Wetumpka,” the pic-| Nooness, Louisville, slightly Injured, leg | purpose of soliciting the exccution of pen- | TEMBEK, Iss x Ms x EMBER, 1806, AT HALK-PAST FOUR P.M. nin an RE the Cost of the mmrchaser. % * District of Columbia ‘and records, by direction que residence of Mr. and Mrs. White, | and foot crushed. Bion vouchers, and thereby: increasing the | porth 15 ‘tect front by, the full depth, of orikinal | or te hs the property Known as Tetesda | eadOH® WALTER, Jr., Surviving Trustee: | of the party secured, the unlersicned will oer f the younger element of village society being pera ee fees of their offices. A postmaster must | interrupted xe of au rigut of way over the enst | Alo the following, situate upon the real estate | _8e7-d&ds TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER. SEVENTEENTH, A y rept ri a 5 chers on! 5 fect by 15 feet ¢ 5 fect of sn Ullahorm decertheae on Saitehiare Ttatkwars ——_ ~ = —— UE a DEETED z ENTEENTH, AJ Pa ti het Ee ee acide ae Gen. Schofield’s Trip. ary ee ain omcey Rext to dad adjoining on the south the snld north | Forse “Yeteam equipment: about Goss Hak DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. and 68. dn Peter, Beatty, Tarikeld and Deeg first feature of the evening's entertaln-| Gon, gchofleld, accompanied by his staff {Cee Seen UE fort of mall 10 sind cash, onc-thied in one | Wier Tank (capacity, 10.080 gallons), with elestrle | execrroR AND TRUSTEES SALB OF VALU. | sedition to Georgetown (a mjuare SL in eatd elty att : rms (of wale: One- . one Tater aM pump; 1 Bow fey Building (fou AND JTRUSTRE'S Sard ALU: Theo w-ggectesen nly nro ag tag oc grounds around the house and enjoyed quite | and a party of friends, will leave here ee een: year and one-third in two years, or all cash, at | alleys); 1 Rustic Pavilion, about 40x25 feet; 1] ABLE PROPERT ; Site Depinlie ala eeat katie at eee an extensive Impromptu musical program. | Monday next for a visit to the reunion of der W. W. Reisinger has been | {¢ option of the upecbneer deferred payiments to | Razzle’ Dazzle; 1 Laundry Bullding, under switch- oe AN Street (formerly Ist street) 9 feet east of the cof Refreshments were served later in the| the Society of the Army of the Tennessee} Commander W. W. he sei by deed{of trust on the preiiises sold, | back railway. TH STREET ner of Sith street (fermerly Fayette atzect) Sad street 30 feet, detached from the Naval War College and | with notes to bear=tuterest at the rate of 6 per| “TERMS OF SALE: Fifteen thousand dollara in BETWE cent per annum, evening, after which the house was again at Cincinnati on the 16th and 17th instants, able seml-anauatly. A deposit | cash, whereof a deposit of one thousand dollars BUILDING LOTS FRONTING ON | EPHIN thenve cost wise invaded for a dance, which lasted until a ordered to command the Monocacy, reliev- | comt,per anmum. paxable sem{-anat A devortt | cash, whereof a deposit of one i a HONTING ON | acuth parallel with 35th y cect ait with the east : oy we s sto by be made by the. purchaser RIOR STREET, ~ aise peceomn twits late hour. Among those present were Mr. | from where they will go to Chattanooga to | 1° °Commander R. E. Impy, detached and | Complied ‘with within ten days of day of sale, or | or purchnsers thereot at. tine of males the alanee tine of we Aes Cee and Mrs. Stocking, Mr. and Mrs. White, | attend the dedication of the Chickamauga | (164 home, with two months’ leave. the property ‘will be resold at the risk and cost | of ald cash payment {0 be paid on entry of decree will of John B. Taylor, de- | fence west with the mo ot Deginning-& the Misses Helen’ and Margaret Stock-| National Park, oa the 19th and 2vth in- | °C) aster J. Furey retired from active | of, purcha i by ‘the elreult court in and for said. Montgomery of decreas of the Supreme | the trustees reserving t sgcut"te ie bridge, Trimble, Fannte and Mary Stock- | Stents, and then to Atlanta to attend the ervice. 2 us 4 ao NS at purchaser's cost. Taxes pald Sees ratiiying tie sales the balance s ea see i sere saul togerher or s para’ 5 . ares = , st . fo time of sale. chase money to be paid in one year in the note o} shall sell ON ERMS ¢ Ex Med ing, Louise, Sarah and Mary White, Mer-|Peunlon of tke blue and the gray on the | “Crier Engineer H. Main placed on the re- LEVIN S..FREY, Trustee, the purctaser or purchasers, Dearing 6 percent | THURSDAY, THE T SOF MOGUOSEN, As gar ree aon ee ol ee oe thied 28 3 2 The week beginning Septem- ar and one-t) | in two sears; or all eashy ritt and Gurley, and Messrs. Brooke, Young, | 2!st instant. The week be; Basen te tired list. 3010 Pst. n.w. | interest per annum, and secured by decd of trust | D. 1895, AT FIVE 07 M., in front of the | at the purchaser's «° on, deferred payments to Mason, Cleott, Adams, W. M. Stockbridge, | ber rie Sane aes ihe es —_——_____-e-____—__ JACKSON H. RALSTON. (Trustee, | or mortgage on the property sold) or the entire | premlvsi, the west twenty (2) fect front ty the | secured by deed. © rust On the property mild, wit v. H. Stoct ; | fleld’s active cat 5 A st. nw. uurcha: oney may be in casi he option | depth thereof of lot mun , In square 157. a hear tes ¢ mateo! : ee Stockbridge, Harry Mitchell and will spend the entire time in this city. ‘rance's One Guillotine. perthe CAIrClinbeec on ches Sera ocall lecuveyancang Eile pripesiy Mae a: treat of ona es nates to bi = fest at the rate f 6, ser cent in ineeling, OC tha gentio f 5 Sa eS eae eS From Pearson’s Weekly. ON, BRQS., AUCTIONEERS. fnd recording st purctesers cost, Terms of sale | Massachusetts avente nd a depth of xhout one | m0 on each pr d'sold rauteed at time of wate. loge ‘Will be eld Monday evening at tha| Tncreased Exports From England. There 1s only one guillotine in France, all | onyermrs sae? Gr VATUABLB PROPERTY, | oterwise frusteay reserve the Tight, to recell at | MURQPd Aud IMets seven, 137) foes to an alley. | TERMS fo be o npiied with within ten days ‘ay Tesilonce of Capt Pennywitt, on Summit] According to a report furnished the| others having long since been destroyed. IMPROVED BY THE BRICK DWELLING | risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or pur-| FIVE O'CLOCK I shall sel, in froat of the prone cout of detumitine pontheser: ote avenue, to discuss matters of general. tr peeesciae! ¢ Paris alone remains, but it| | NUMBERED 13 [STREET NORTHEAST. | | chasers. fees, the west twenty-foar (24) feet six (G) taches PANCING at fu cost. Taxes paid terest, especially the subject of halinec4 L2_| State Department by Consul Grinnell, the |The one of Parl By virtue of accertiin deed of trust dated JAMES B. HENDERSON, onl be Sacaverien eaEAT Of tee SA are Lda oe z cilities. ¥ the sublect of rallroad fa-| Gectared exports from the Manchester, | travels all over the country. In the course eee iat Jand ly reed ced an Paver ye ALDIS B, BROWSE Md | thirty-nine (139) feet to a thicty GO) foot alley, of LEVIN S. FREY, Trnstea, —_— — England, district to the United States for | of its peregrinations the instrument is Bov- | Titi lt Coumbiar Las surviving trustee, wil | Pacific bldz., 022 F at. n.w., Washington, D.0, | 10fS sauare 15S. JACKSON H. RALS HYATTSVILLE, the year ending August 31 last amounted | erned by local customs, and according to fell, af public, au Jon, ian eens ote premises, nu23-5taw.inse2s Trustees. | oe Isthatmeet 3 Re CORnEE Ae aaa ¢ plied —— to $i3,Ni7,31S, as against $7,413,146 for the | their nature are executions painful or pain- | ou SATURDAY, THE FOURTERSTM Bay oF THOMAS B. WAGGAMAN, ON ERTDAT AX TEENOON CCRONER SOURTE, SLIFFE, SUTTON & 00. The District of Columbla and Maryland | previous year. The two periods practically | jess, P.M., the following described land and premises, Real Estate Auctioneer. Fee Oe NG AT HALEPASD FOUE | URE Shas Suburban Railway Company has succeeded | COVEY, respectively the first year of the} 7) some departments the condemined is | sliuate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot num- | TRUST) SALE OF TWO-STORY BRIOK | BMbered’ 50, 51, 52, 58, 54 : -peration of the Wilson tari and the last : Sar in making terms with every man in town, | CPeration ef the Jowly taken ‘to the place of execution | hered seventy-eight Ge), In Victor Andvrson's sub.| DWELLING HOUSE, NO, 1508 CAROLINE | 91, 62, 63, 64 and 65 in Willi Rhy with the exception of one in the matter of | °f ® McKinley law. through the streets, and tollet details de- diviston of ein Suare nombered ten, bundred | STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON CITY Metnn HOY ae ee pate ND OHIO AVENUE, IN W its right of way along and near the line To Go Into Jnckson’s Hol: Pend on local precedents. No. 10. page Ile ae of the tecords of the sur | Thy virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 1, 1 ty No. 6, follo’ 136, of th the surveyor of | Prine cad of trust, dated Docomt of the Baltimore and Ohio railrcad. The sa a ithe Son den Not long ago a prisoner was taken to | WMS dice of the District of Columbia, togetiyr | and recorded in Liner 909, folio 494 et soq., one of | the District of Columbia, By, cat teteien ta Tier, fallo 20 et sea ‘one ; pore The Indian bureau has given Agent Teter | early mass, and meanwhile the instrument | Vin" $ (mre Of the Distr et oe a ercnts Seark: | the land roccrds-of the District of Columbian we | ‘Tecms of sale: One-third cash, Valance tn ne aid of a Jury will be asked In this case. | ermission to allow certain Bannack In-| of death awaited him by the church door. | tascments, rients, privileges aml appurtenances to | will sell, nt puhiie auction, ia front of the prem: | and (Wo Years. at @ per cent per anna tn Mr. Blundon, who has the contract for the | © 3 , n Paris only about fifteen minutes inter- | the same belonging or in anywise appertaining, ises, on MONDAY, the SIXTEENTH DAY of SEP. | Payable semtannua to go into the Jackson's Hole district, | _ 1 y 3 TE (805, af Highiands, says he will start his men te | U™der military » in search of property | the fall of his head in the basket, but in | [0.61 ish, A eat + 3 FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., Jot num- | Upon the mrepey soll, or all cash, at option of | EepreMner, 1895, e uurchaser, ted in final lots ‘numbered five @ Sen taee Eyuara 157, upon which the terms will be coals Partai xcept. upon the property io« work just’ as soon as the company fur. | abandoned there by them on the occasion | the country the hungry knife is sometimes | interest at 6 rer ex er ats papal Baas fees Perry ie Ae eek gee eee rt [BEpbo Nad ger ores ac MOL, Sty fab) in the sity, of Waskingies. aed and nishes him with the profile, &c. i of the attack made on them by the set-| allowed to wait for its victim for hours. | annually, from day of sale, securé y deed of | veyor's office of sald District. on this lot cash. A deposit of $200 will be required | of Columbia, improved by warehouse thereon, now Mrs. Payne and daughter, Miss Garnett | tiers. The condemned is entirely in the keeping | trust upon the property sold, or all cash, gt the ‘ermg of sale: One-third casb, and the balance | tpon each lot in squares 157 and 15S, and of £100 | Geeupied by Barber & 2 Payne, and Mr, Elias Rowell have o- Teter requested permission to| of the jailer, who is responsible for the | option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will | tu equal Installments, tn one and two years, with | on each of the lots on Mert ; oavccancing. | “Terms of sale: “One-third cash and the balance ta turned to thelr home in Chillum, Md., after | gFant passes to these Indians for the pur- | man's life—that is to say, it 1s his duty to | Ki, "cdavesancing deeording, and notarial fees At | or all eas, at the option of the purchaeek Ade: | complied with in 1S days from dite of sale, other: | cuts Installments mous and eo rete eae a pleasant stay at Colonia! Beach. pose indicated, and his request was re- | deliver to the guillotine a living being. the coat of the purchaser ‘Terms Of sale to. be it of $200 required, and all conveyancing at | wise executor and trustee reserves the righi to re- | at opiion of purchaser. One’ thoussad doliars’ Ge: Mr. E. C. Wineberger of Chillum left with | ferred to Gen. Coppinger, who approved it. But, as things are, the prisoner is often | complied with within ten days from day of sale, urchaser’s cost. gell the property at the risk and cost of defaniting | posit required at time of sale. All conveyancing his +r yesterday for an extended trip| The Indians probably will be allowed to | needlessly tormented by the timidity of | ctherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell THOS. B. wits: ALAN, chaser after tive days’ advertisement of to be at the cost of purchaser, to Missouri and Kentucky. xo soon, and will be accompanied by @ | the keeper, who, knowing to what penalties | te property at the risk and cost of the defaulting INO, W. F. ei ee es ae Chillum Castle Lodge, A. F. and A. M..| troop of cavalry. The question of hunt-| he would be subject, is often overanxlous | PUrchscr AM A. GO “at * Executor and ‘Trusiee. WARDS & BARNARD, 3 a WILLL RDON, 7 Sea WAGGAMAN, ator and “Veu a EDWARDS & BARNARD, will hold its annual “watermelon feast” at | ing game Is not involved. to guard against Suicide, set-dkds Surviving Trustee. Be aes ‘iH. B, WEBB, Attorney. Bell dads seS-<dids 500 Sth st. nw., Attorney

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