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4 THE EVENING STAR, ‘MONDAY, OCTOBER /2, ‘isoe-SIXTEEN PAGES. S 3 os = DI Stearn; Jolin ‘T. Sullivan: and’ Daisy C. Bremerman. | the improvements to the school buflding, and by | should have the symbol of a circling drag- | How = Snake Swallows Its Equal in = ‘ SUBURBAN NEWS |sitesgcerssies sare | lace vs aot rime i | motos ae a Gr tae == AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. to postpone the unveiling of the monument tp the Derled to the board that it was done in accordance | LOT iyo eosin, ‘ney RW aneiNng, Provinces | From the Indianapolis Journal. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. : Soemeae aatn Ge eatig Uae in Masten; und Goa | Meee Ne aieretith eine of Oneresy fChu"—Le.,. fin) Ghinese post office.| The following is an- interesting paragraph M. B, LATIMER & 00., AUCTIONEERS. THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS, ANACOSTIA. Rotice of the date wall be given. This action has | fiom this district, and J. Willard, member of | and the value of each stamp expressed in | in a letter sent to friends héfe by Harry = iz E st. aw. AT AUCTION, DINING AND LUNCH ROOM. ee been taken on account of the difficulty of procuring | the house of delegates from this county, will ad-| Chinese and Manche ieharacters. Some of | Hammond, formerly of this city, who is rooms well furnished, carpets, Dining | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PitoPER’ The Mckinley and Hobart Club of Anacostia | #£tituble oritor previous to the clove of the pres- | drias the Bryan and Sewall Club at Fellows’ | these proposals are anworkable, but all be- ty, Payne a Sin ome > a as v9 ‘ : hen utensils, such as Coffee and Milk Urns, |“ ON PROVIDENCE STREET BETWEEN GAL- a | 8 sattanle orate drces the Bryan and - | now making his home in Florida: eT Be will have a public meeting tonight in Haines! | “TB Concre given at the Opera House Friday | "tiece™ aor, MER has neon visiting frlends in| ‘TAY & very sensible appreciation of the ad. ater Filter, Tables, Corh er, Ice Box, LAUDET STREET AND CAPITUL AVENUE, “Today I had the good luck to see a cu-| Chairs, Sliver ‘and Table Ware, one Large 1 WY crr : jal, sbich time inent speakers have prom- | night. uuler the auspices of the ladies of the Prcs- | New York for several weeks, has returned. vantages of a thorough and comprehensive Ware, ‘ s ¥ Y. aa ne eereicne. | yhe | bytetion Church, was ose of the finest musical per-.| “Slr. Sein couch tue ie tome Marariay slatting his | Dostal ayatem. ¢ te rious sight, that of one snake killing and | ,SAl# AT e2i 7TH ST. N.W. TEN A.M, OCTO- yer ' REE THIRTEENTH, 1806. D. D. HUKTON, | aay’ of July, 1802 and Quis eeortal te Liter 11 club now bas a membership of aboat 260, and the | fended by a latee and mprecelative andience, ‘The | TARY, Sends. ae nave been vialting SNS? ey Ege Habre another. We came on the scene | _ocl0-2t* MBalermain, | folio iM ci wea one of the inmd recente of he roll of nanies is constantly increasing. It is ex- | following program was rendered: Plano solo, Mrs. | relatives in Pittsburg, Pa., have returied bone. fei Nala) O25 EL) ETD just as a ‘king’ snake was killing a black- MAKCUS NOTES, AUCTIONEER, Ere ye Be eed Deeted that at tonight's inecting arrangements will | Daisy Lovice Fox: vocal solo, Mise Kraft; reading, | “Mrs, J. M. ‘Thorne ied the young people's meeting re snake, each a little over three feet long. 687 La. ave., near 7th st. yg Baa od be Made for Folding « big muss weeting in Masonic | Mise Janet W. Young; tiolin, solo, Cea | bee Ge ee st acer eck aoe Yet No One Molested Him Along His| The king was tied and coiled round the | SPECIAL SALE AT OUR WARE ROOMS TUES. { WEDAESDAY._ OCTOBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1600, Hall later tn the week and the raising Of # Cam-| Agnes Osgood Clifton: reading, Misa Janie Smith: | wonth with ber parents here, Mfr. por spending ‘Trip. black, and the latter's tail could just wig- DAY, OCTOBER, THIRTEENTH, TEN at Seed ad wt a Wat Nay vaign banuer. Arrauyements will also, it ix ex- | plano solo, Mrs. Dalty Louise Fox; (Waltz Song, ick, returned to her hbme at Quakertown, N. J., | From the San Francisep Examiner, gle. After a few minutes, during which the a é Ft Of Voungsboro’. knows as Ivy City, as per pat (Soci meron a perigee | Hoe nd einai Ne aati | Pr te A unique charactgr jis Col. J. H. Burns, | King tled himself in the most curious tno ee eee ee ee oe ee eee CRT IEES | in book Levy Court No. 2. puge 76, of the records during tue next three weeks, and it is intemled bY | Droop: vacal solo, Mrs. Alice Osgood Clifton: plano | porteins Prarie rete | who, with $1,000,009, in his charge, made a and ran his head up and down his victim’ OPENLY DISPLAYED AND SHOWN; SMYRNA | Of the office of the surveyor of the’ District of Co- many of the members to muke visits to Oson | colo, Miss Daisy Louise Fox. The concert was con- | Spe s writhing body, biting it here and there es AND MOQU" “ 5 | lumbia, improved by a two-story frame dwelling, Hiltt aud other places In Maryland and hold meet- | ducted by Mr EC H Droop, aml one of his mage Howard Flagg and family of waging trip from Chicago, to, New York city last TET RU OILCLOTHS, ALL if examining his supper, he turned to the WIDTHS; FURNITURE FOR THE PARLOR, | With frame kitchen. moved into their house near West Falls ogee: S n'ficent Steirway grand pianos was kindly loaned week. He was in of a Wells-Fargo | black’s head, ve it a prelimin: bite, DINING AND BED ROOMS IN VARIETY; BED | | Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in six Cercle Bae ore end te Gatien | x ge ,ccemten_ Miss Junie: Smith, a youn nibs Mire J. W. Plerpoint of Ash Grove, Va... spent express car, in ene in gold and| and then slowly proceeded to. take the CLOTHING, BLANKETS, | ETC HEATING Sok tae i i ee cutionist, and gave selections showing great kilt st Beek arith her sisters, Mrs, 8. A. Ball und) 2 trife of $45,000 in ,sllver was packed to Se ee feeemied apes: AND A LARGE VAIUETY OF OTHER USERCL | St the purchaser's option ot arene pas iene a eS tMiang | Cols Lewis Moore, J.P. Fisher, T. G. Settle and | transfer from the subtreasury in San Fran-| and as large as himself. but he did. This FURNITURE, AND WHICH MUST BE ooED ot etal ak gure Weis at an : eae encores tu “appreciation, of their high talent, “Mrs. | With Sir. and Miss. C. Le Blaston, Pt 7 | clsco to the subtreasury in New York. T.| 1s how he did it: =n a oF GOERNERT Pore nplled, weith an en age. or tie sane ts te ‘atari Maptle Chae, Het | Nes nes cee eater eg ener —_— D. Warwick helped ol. Burns guard the| ,,,He would stretch his head as tar as pos-| _Smr af welling for Litman a Cuneo Wont nei She SS Hi. . Stevenson pastor, closed last evening.” The | called several times. Mr. Rakemann ag a violinist LINDEN. money. At no time during the trip, the] Scales then slip his Daas rina faston, 1D. Ca, October, 6, 1896.—Ntecellaneous peren sty atin, Seba eouartive e6 mech tard wo. all whey bare | eign eters seeatie ooo eens = awe schedule. and time .table of which .was| wrinkles at his neck and for some way | teriaix will be sold at public auction, oa the prew- n Trustess, been present. case of the concert Is due, alto contributed some ’. Keys of Edsewood and Thomas Keys of | carefully kept a secret, were the precious| down, then loose his tooth hold and el'de | i#¢# of the building for the Lisriry of Congress, in See An all-day meeting of the Ladies" Aid Society | choice selections on the piano with his usual style | Kensington are preparing their strings of horses to NTH DAY vuctioncer, den Memorial Church will be held Wedresday | @nd ability. attend the Hagerstown fair. They contents of the car lacking their vigilance, | his head forward for another grip, just as | Gr" GOMER. 1f06,” COMMPNCIN nce of Mis. J. 1. Sttopson 06 1896, COMMENCING AT ‘TEN have been if you were putting on a tight glove, in iA e y oo SESE Se ————— very succcastul this season with their horses at | Cl Burns has guarded so much govern-| fact. It was the most Interesting operation | Cath ontitted reeset, MNF, he, seen, and st. nw, LE OF THREE STORY BRICK “AL the laut. mecting Gd (ne Cartent Events Clu: GAITHERSBURG. Leesburg, Rockville and Marlboro’. At the latter | Men money in its transit across the con-|TI think I ever witnessed, and the king | or to this office. BEWNARD R. GREEN, in charge, 25S SER eee whieh was held at the residence of Mrs. J. H. ——_ place McFanso won u three-mile steeplechase in a | tinent that he couldn’t count it in a life- ereliowod a three inches of the tail | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers. oc6-Gt Simpson, Mrs. Sherwoud, in the absenc Miss Lizzie Briggs of Mt. Vernon, Ohfo, is visit-| field of fifteen horses, some of them being con-| time—not if the sixty-five years he has| fe poor blacksnake, and then, with ry e Dresid-rt, Sirs. M- Mi. North, preshkd. Excelent | inz relatives heres sidered the best horses in Maryland. already spent on earth was certain to be| that dangling from his mouth, glided oft | [iC cles at Auction Tapers Were read, and an Edgar = s Sie 'y ear! into the grass. We let him go, as he is ur bs Bickinnttt rem Mr. Joeph H. Neff has left for Washington to} Miss Josephine Glascott started the winter soclal | goubled. In the years“1885-'86 he guarded | known. en. f the a a vem will well at Officers A.W. Green, Charles Farquhor, William | engage In business. season with a dance last week at her residence, TMOUGMIOE Zhe” edastetred” Groin | Otten ie thee ee ee Sata ae the said_premises, Rebie and “Night Stationkecper J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Berkley of. Washington | “Locust Grove,” near Linden During the evening | OVE? $40,000, ih Goth eee : FENTH. 1843, AT H alt of the are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chacles | refreshments were served. Among those present | San Francisco to Washington—$30,000,000 in ———_+o+____ PM.. the PF. L. Allen ts away 09 leave of absence. We claw nine Caszcte : Nere Mr. and Mx. Thompwon of Woodside, Mr. | gold and $10,000,000 in silver—weighing in| AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATY, &c. sy te om tenth snalversary vf the birthday of Master wears Gaetan weaticaece Sate and the | Misses Bell of ol Miss Swormstedt, | all 360 tons and involving forty-nine ship- = Sees ey Sh st aixteen A. FR harles Kurs of Mone street was made notable | 4 ‘ er se wiche Lay, Miss Kat! y, and Messrs. ht eS) dn hes by fall dipch thereof of lot fifteen by 2 suprise party. which was attended by quite | organized at Layton-ville, offic Kichard Lay, Harry Waters und Calvia Sworm- | ments. These forty-nine trips across the pomey- . . in block three (3), In George Truestell’s sub- & numbe relatives and friends fr W: stedt of Prost . ET ; Miss Mamie Baty of Falls | Continent and back again are far from be-{ ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 . nw.—Sal division of “Eckington.”” as said subdivision je re- Bnd elsewhere. Among. thowe present were Sirs. | rrr ue, Mr J.-C Hikeing; corres Chureh,. Vi Tien, Miller and. Mr. F. KR. | ing the extent of the colonel's travels as a . Gist_ mw-—fale ie Johnson, Mrs. Keiper, Mrs. Ober, Mis. Robey, Mr. | '™5, Mrs. Frank Dwyer; treasure 7 of improved. propert a corded in the office of the eurvexor of the Distelet a Mrs. G fury, Mr. Edward Hamerd Benson: t literary opiates Pak Adee nese Mee ee sue oF ee For thirty years, more | No, 1357, o eat couse so Seiad cask Gatsennsh tas Ohta? on snwan te phar waa: od SMrs. George Bury, Mr. Edward Hame E 2 fe Mrs. | Park; Messrs. Leonard Nicholson, Jamies Viers and | or less, he nicnay tia . Oct. 7. art dedicated for alley ra os ‘A successful future 1s promised | Ralpi Jones of Rockville; Messrs. Henson. and ‘as been in charge of money 1M | Samuel F. Hyman and Fillmore Harrison, trustees. o fr. Willlam Whit rtrude Bury, T. eeaTatt: In said surveyor's office in County Book S, page Kiel, Viola Keiper, Nettie Ober, Edith Ober, “Mas-|{n the good attendance and inereasing interest In | Berry Clark of Sligo, and Messrs. Frank Mattingly, Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. aus. ters Irving Bury, Hernard Robey, Charles Robey William Holmead, Jos. Kane and Dr. Brightwell of ||, He was for a long time chief of guards 1008 F stl now. Bs Terms of sale: Twenty-three hundred ‘Methodist Episcopal | Washington. for the Southern Pacific railroad pay car, | i", preekieintald improved property on 15th lars of the purchase money payable brick school house at Congress Heights, wonth, uring --- which traversed Arizona and other bad] 19 at's’ aoa ing No. 1726, on Monday, October [Messrs C.G. SLOAN & CO. sears fiom date of sale, secured by first a ed recently under the direction | hich Ume the churen ts to be remodele THE (CHINES EEEOET OFFICE lands, where train robbers abounded, car-| 1% at 5 o'clock p.m. Samuel A. Drury, trustee. ” foresaid prop. riy, with inte mmiswioners. hus been placed in| cut. ‘The building fs the oldest of = ried nearly always from $500,000 to $800,000, | _R- 8. Donaldson, Auct., 942 E st. n.w.—Sale of Ruri t per ann: _ and gives much satis! to those for | tien in Montgomery county, as well == “pla thecrebe Pether you?” ‘the | stock, fixtures, etc., on premises 216 Gth st. u.W. uctioneers, s ce to be Wha it intended. It is understood that the | oldest in the Baltimore conferen= Curious Usnges of Its Service—The e ers ever bother you? Ga iivahay’ Counce as Ek Soe se) at the os the pure: building formerly used for the purposes of the | object In the {improvements laedernize the Letter Shop.” colonel was asked. “I never lost a cent of » a e pm. 1407 G Street, ) requirsd time of sul Febou! wil io future be devoted to the manual | ptiucture, for it ty well presersed, notwithstanding | ge ys Garett all the millions intrusted to my care,” said Tomorrow. ed with within ten dars raining department. ts age. fn Harriss,” the pestor, a St. Jame ete. he, in a quiet sort of way—not with any : : ? 3 : e e the trustees reserve t! athe “ork of erecting naphtha lamps on Nichols | Kivi dvs gepecius comtivutions from prominent | The Chinese government—so a recent tel-| suggestion of eel lnucationuibuteing tone me Pea Sores popaeee als G 2 are Will offer for sale on their premises | resit the Sey Oe ee ee ee Se % St. Fltaabe ene eae altimore Me ad AOEOUNC - -s ectes s . conver ane cord fs, aud thowe othe roe bes | Denes of the kimprovchaence tre in hand. egraptic message from Peking informs us| Simply, intended to let the fact be known. | gai ttn ai, a.w.. on Tuesday, October 18, at 10] 1 TUESDAY, October 13, at 12 (ihe expeme of the parchawer | renal tetglite a socks At the wee “4 a ed fe 2 a = NY . MA. 1 ee, 3 2 Be Gangreee at lu Ines seantoac ban Seon socnecinn | XOS17> 42 OF S considerate business ‘has requested Sir Robert Hart of the im-| traveling from Kansas City to St. Louis | °‘l0ck a.m. D. D. Hornton, salesman. NOON and 4 P. M., and following JMO. E. MCLERAN, Tryst portance was ae Rod thes have already proven a great public cous ri Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tudge are visiting Mis. msacted. The lodge is now” mee! its new hall on Frederi-k avenue. and ar- ements were ude for a dedication service as perial maritime customs to recrganize the "Fri t- | Marcus Notes, Auct., 637 La. ave. n.w.—Special e on the ’Frisco road. Two corpses fright hoeiold, Gein’ Gace ear eruer | CAS: dks postal system of the empire. This decision | ened me—rot because they were corpses, | “tle of carpet RATCLIFFE, SUCTION & n y fe day, x 5 Sucee o 7 . ‘Thdee’s mother, Mrs. Wright, in Prince Georg-'s | 80R as furnishing 1s completed. By invitation | affords another proof that China is awak- but because I was afraid they weren't. 1 a 6 mek eon yaaa a.m. Succcssors to Ratcliffe, zounts, Md. é the Ioige will hold a mass meeting in fioyd's Pres: | ening at last to a proper consciousness of | CR't say What made me suspicious, but| C. G. Sloan ., Aucts., 1407 G et. n.w.—Sale TR aspen OE Mra. Hattie Graves and daughters, who have | b¥teriau Church at an early date, in the hope of I expected to see the sides of those rough | of 900 bicycles on Tuesday, October 13, at 12 ar Aeeton: deen ‘visiting friends In Anacostia, have returued | Mstituting x lide tm that town, | is. baat state, and allows one to In-| boxes flap down any moment and a couple | o'clock and 4 o'clock p.m. ics Wil bc URNS kk ae i th we. to their hene in ¢ © 3 de Anderson, soa of Mr. Hugi - = < re a aa Mrs. Batharn King ef Sacks street has returned | dcrson of Germantown, ‘went hanting Saturday | Cwe the hope that efforts will soon be} of robbers come roiling out with their re-| Hatcliffe, Sutton & ma. 020 Pennexivania avenue n SSDAY, FOURTEENTH DAY > 6, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., cer- ° e rt; ‘tine's| High-grade Amacentiay atte namie moratng, and shortly afterward accidentally shot | Made in other directions to bring the coun-| volvers in thelr hands. I sat watching | n.w.—Sale of government property, consisting of oa LS tape a ore months at | ne foot nearly to pieces. Mr. Anderson was ap-| try more into line with modern progress. | those boxes for many weary hours with a| tools, refuse, lumber, rope, etc., on the premises of 6 ‘for 100 s Mr. Robert H. Owens of Congress Heights, who | Prehensive about hts son's ability to handle the eS _| carbine across my knee and a brace of] the building fer the Library of Congress, on Tues- ° “tte and Clgare Hy getting well. i Beemer e eee cree rom anyehing sto) oun turned out they were sure enough corpses.” | Dancanson Bros., Aucts., cor. ?th and D sts. n.w. 9 tates, Nannie Harris of Queen Anne's county, Md., ile: Washes (onihoupitslaiertreataione: any other country which pretends to civill-| The colonel is a dead shot—one of the | —Sale of improved property on D st ‘dwelling oclO-3t giiting her relatives near Oxon HM MU 1D. Rasteil, who las been comiueting re-| Zation. It is in the hands of private indi-| best in the California National Guard, with | No. 1004, on Tuesday, Uctober 13, at o'clock 30 = 7 Ane [Se a {the Germentown Bap‘et Chunk fer | viduals. ‘There is a special courier service | which he has been’ connected for many | P-m. Charles F. Beaawin and Wm. H. Duncan | WORLDS and DEFENDERS, in | Tios. &- 1 weeks, reports fourteen professions | for the conveyance of imperial edicts and| years, enlisting soon after the war, in| 0, trustee black and colors. This is the last] sxvsrees: sau 01 nday morning he other official dispatches; but this corre-j which he saw service with the lst Cali-| 8¥ Thos, E. Waggaman and Jno. W. Pilling, REAL ESTA’ ew converts, aad a "« " trustees.—Sale of lot fronting on 16th oon, immersed nine ‘of then in the cteck | SPOnds to the corps of queen's messengers | fornia Regiment. Those bars pendant from Convery of Indiana is visiting Mrs. Oxon Hill. nenae Se Neo RS a chance you will have to secure these ‘Ob FLORID’ AVENUE at Bine and Erie st. on 5 ; Fs 5 » Rats at Black Rock Mill, near German-own. which we have in Great Britain, and 1s al-| a pin on his bosom are not for bicycle | o'clock p.m. wheels at your own price. BP SE. mak it even. Oak ‘The actual work of construction of the new pub- | Mernine Rev. W. D. Beall preached a sermon on.| An exception must be ma and revolver competition, and the other AUCTION SALES. es Zar set eeq.. of the lnm records of t He school building at Langdon will, it is expected, | og temperance Its Effects," the first of a series | case of treaty ports, where the different ft bars and medals tell of the colonel's powers ons on that subject. At the Sunday sehool patente ca 2 eS gun this afternuon, at which time Mr. Alfred | service Superintendent Burns distributed anmong the | Rations have their cwn post offices, the va-| on other fields of martial activity. ‘ THIS AFTERNOON. > has rece! contract fe wc. | Scholars missionary dollars, a unique device for | Tous consuls being regarded as the post- coe = i as eee fee thal oeteaet Me Slee rena ey eee ae SB aaataitord (neleieeveraivcoanttieay uey || ee nie ae ean One | || Copeman canrioniasGousaucionesens (C=) Ge) SIOAMrecsD., On exhibition Monday. Coluiabia. - request of the will well, 5 FIVE O'CLOCK P. —— take charge of and transmit communica- ‘Guccessora to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) es nd premises. ett at work a large force of men and carts, and Mr. r they are responsible (with limited responsi- ; Remarkable Strength of Growth of | CHANCERY SALE. OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED STERS’ SALE OF VALUARLE LOT. lots tn all will try to have his part advanced far | Considerable dissatisfaction 1s expressed by the | bility) for communications addressed to Mill Valley Laurel. AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE. IN THE i > EN a8 per qi City OF WASHINGTON, KNOWN AS NO. 1726 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, AND enough to wimit of the bricklayers and stone-| people who reside at Takoma within the bounds | GWellers in the district over which their | From the Sun Francisco Call. uasons bezinning their operations in two or three | of the District of Columbia at the delay 3 jurisdiction extends. Foreigners living in FIVE ALLEY LOTS IN THE REAR THEREOF, ; f duly recorded sof rale: One-third of the parc mones = e le vin d yy the The wonderful force of the roots of grow- - By virtue of a deed of trust, duly rec |e in ‘Tem days. ‘ o the interior o- away from the treaty ports EEN By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | rsner No. 1579, follo 217 et seq.. of the land] to be paid in cash, and the baiznee in two equal Se eee the iter | must make their own arrangements for| ng trees 1+ demonftrated on a hill in Mill] se pistrict of Columbia, passed on the 221 day uf | records of the ‘District of Columbia, end at the | jntallments, at one and tWo 3 ara, with members of recognized union organizations | pipes were placed iu Takoma, but It appears thee | transmitting their letters and packages to valley, where @ faurel has split a huge. September. A. D. 1896, in equity cause No. 16864, | request of the party thereby secured, Sentum per annum, payable sem Work on the structure, and that the eight-honr law | Pipes Were pls oe pence ; : Whiter J. Watson va, Edward Caverly ct al., the | 5euest of the party theres ise: Gay of tale. secured a ot Will be complied with to the letter. there Is some hitch in makiug the necessary con- | tR€ Nearest consul, who will see that they | bowlder into three pléces. The tree ts Of | Wfersigned trustee will sell at public f the eal District Favarini said today that he intends to have ally. uetion, in | 16023, Supreme Court of said District, we will | upon the property sold, rn all cash, ‘atm are forwardeG. Save when a friend OF] the type common ‘in many parts of Cali-| froat of the premises, at FIVE O'CLUCK P.M., ON | gett ‘ton, in front of the premises, on | of the purcharer. A deposit of $100) w Mr. Pavarint furth said that he will ab te nection with 7th street, owing to the fact that the ot ‘yD 1 o y pi out of ¢ <—} = = *, sell, at pi le auction, Pp 5 of pur the bulhling ready to turn over to the Dis. | pipes would have to pass through private property. | Neshbor is making a Journey to that par-| ¢ 44. put there dre ‘Several queer things | MONDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF OCTOBER: | TUESDAY. OCTORER THIRT FENTH,, AT | quired at the time of #3 ‘ ticular place, the only course at their dis- A. D. 1896, the following descrited land and | jyapF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P owing | feeording will be at. th= ‘There is some talk of an indignation meeting be- eae eae nie that” they do not care to/ abcut it and its surroundings. The place | premises piaste ee pine cot prastington Dis- | @¢xcribed real estate, in the s <n aaeat tie con plted arith withia tea 4 s i , ; x bia, 5 is red bia 30, . of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve understood that Mr. Puvarini bus decided to | 18 held tn relation to this matter. employ a special messenger—is to intrust] where the tree grows fs a most unusual one Te Saat ewratethres| (26; teenly Sots | cee Ra en Annan Pian ean | Sunline pouaty at Ve OE con ook ale oe appoint Mr. George McCauley, who was Indorsed | October 31 will be the last day on which town | the matter to a native “letter shop. for its species, which naturally requires | (21), twenty-fve (25), twenty-six (26) aod thirty- | Sr atid cuhdivi ton is recorded in Liber B.C. £. | faulting purchancr. the Northeastern Suburban Citizens’ Associa- | taxes can be paid by property owners within the| ‘These letter shops are found tn great 3 F. ROOD, fon for the position of janitor of the building | Incorporated Mmits of the Park without a penalty. | numbers in every town of the empire, and ALEX. H. SEM 38 in Willlum S. Rovse's subdivision of lots | Ky 499, of the land records of said Dis JAM considerable moisture. The fact of the Sates Aaa peed Gone qimindire’ and Getaers too 2g folio 499, three-story Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of back | $100 must be made at the time of sale, and the Talance in two equal installments, in one and two Tree _lintshed, to be watchman during the period Bae AES [parr Ls te | | not even the most insignificant village is | tree taking root tn a barren rock {s also] (g3)' Said lot 38 ts improved. by Ir. Feank T. Howe of The Evening Star has | The sidewalk on Poplar avenue leading to Ta-| Without one or more. In Shanghai alone ) unusual in California, on account of the} and basement brick dwelling house, with lots 22, 23 and 24 Kundis ‘consented. at the request of some of the | i tiilapkdated comlition that | there are something like 200, and the rates | long, dry summers, during which young | ullding, and said lots a reeset own eftizens of Langdon ocd -rokeds. a brick stable. This pre ra ioe | remove it entirely. It is | of transmission are kept low by reason of | sprouts usually perish unless there is con- t to the Iten of two decds of trust to bearing Interest from day of sale (payab sure there on an { near fu- | thought, + that in @ short time there will | the competition. For this same reason the | siderable n.oisture in the soil. American Security and Trust Compaoy and secured by deed of trust oy ‘the AKE ST.. TFNNALLYTOWN, ee ee oe ee pepe) bee en roadbed of the ) shopkeepers are very obliging, and the ser-] The exact locatian of this botanical curi- | $10,000, the rticulars whereof will be announced | property sold, will be ‘takeu, or all ss of a dee] of trust, duly held unde: he auspices of the vestry of venue. 4 G - y sale. tion 2 S a <2, folio et reg.. eme Barnshas PE Miscioo." A ‘number of other w The attendance at “Cycle Cottage” was not so | Vice they affora is, under the difficult na- | osity is a few hundred feet east of the trail | at time of bale option “of the pur-harer. onvesancing a 82, folio 24S et Bed. 1D ‘amd able spe. : = ¥ Terms of sale, af , It is thought, to | ture of the circumstances, singularly sat- | to the top of Tamalpais. The general ap-| 1°thira of the . te - ate Ones kit te sie tree delivering one or more of @ course | the threatening weathe isfactory. Tney cannot afford to risk their | pearance of tne tree is most, unusual, and | ODGunt of said incumbrances due the American Se. | (ciublled with tn tvetees dass ee oe sed to be given during the fall yele Club” Homse"’ has Just been opened on | reputation by bad work, and it says much | undoubtedly it Is very old. At first glance | curity and Trust Company, to be paid in cash, and | risk nnd coat of the defaulting purchaser or por- —— eee bare comers CC | Coes Co OSes Se this | fF the system, as it is carried out, that | it looks like an oak, but a most unusual | for the eee Rotel or parchases are | chasers after eight dirs’ advertisement tu “The provable that a series of very delightful events, | Mr. Ashley M. Geuld will make an address ene! eS : s te give bis, her or the! jsnory notes, bearing free of charge to those who attend, will be af: | evening at the regular meeting of the ‘Takoma | those forelgners who are under the neces, | one. The upper branches are twisted and te give ti acy ot eale, and payable in equal in forded the peop munity during the cold } Pari 2 town hal sity of availing themselves spe: turned in al ;_and a large por-| ttaiiments of one and two years, with interest at isctatige sate can. : of it in regard to security, though natural- | tion of them are dead. ‘In reality the tree| {Jur centum per_aunum, payable semiannually, EXxforte are bet xe Jy they do not say much for it in the matter | looks like those in the Dore Illustrations of | secured by deed of trust ‘on the premises sold, or ent and flag rais- | of rapid delivery. The letter-shop men do | Dante's “Inferno.” iI cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit choo Is Gctober 16. | not use stamps, but thelr particular “chop” | "An exam-nation of the tree and its sur-| of 8500 will be Teired at tfme of aie. All con: ts. with his Limiv, re | OF Seal is always affixed to the envelope or | roundings shows that the bowlder fs one of | Yevancing, acknowledging and recording at pur- inter. ieee package—for packages of moderate size | the largest stones in the vicinity, and can- | © : ” € ~ who lave heen spoken to | large as usual yesterda; recerding at purchsser's cost. If terms are or the Dist of Columb jest of the party ox will « mnt of the TWENTY-FIRST T HALP-VAS to arranse for a public ing the coming visit to it fs © prosecution cy department’ of the hington for the : records of the. plied: with in ten days from day of eale, the trustee | | By virtue of a certain dy a Comunander Booth-Tacker. Mealtster and family have moved into the | and weight are carried, and they will in- | not weigh less than 500 tons. The location | Peserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of | Jabe- No 2111, at fete, rhe Tiatriet of Colada, tog have been completed for the or- | cottige of Mrs. Thomas, on Maple avenue. sure the sender against loss. When given | of the tree is almost exactly in the middle | defaulting purcbase-, after three days’ public no- | lad records of the D stri . of_a mission under the auspices of Ep- Mis. Campb-Il of Chestnut avenue, who ha: ‘his property will be sold. subject, Lowever, to a D. | prior deed of trust for $2,500, yc“ : Terms (over the tru ash, Ad. x in at a “letter shop,” the contents of an | of the stone, and about five feet from the) tice of such resale in some newspaper published in in front of the prem: Te ee aed: envelope are displayed before it 1s sealed | end of the split. This rift in the rock. is THIRTESNTH DAY Washington, D. ; puerore vEL uy. HALE-PAST FIVE orse has an attack of the grip. _| and stamped with the “‘chop" of the shop. | about fifteen feet long, and at one end is SAMUEL A. DRURY, Trustee, Church Sonth, Washington, Rey. | Teturned from a visit to pastor, In Langden, and if nothing | lina, ts « k. curs the first meeting will be held | Mr. Douglass quired upon acceptance of Wd, te 1- : 9080-d&eds Ue a ca cue’ m 56 Aare Gee tes Gay of mae ae week, Mrs. J Swormstedt was the recent guest of | Charges for transmissicn of valuables are | only a few inches wide. At the end where ae war SOSEERS TEP mgr | one WOT), fronting 25 feet s Hiled with in 15 dare from the dar <f wale. 4 plaint amonz the peopl ccs ir Baltimore. 7 Hugh and youn | Tie, On A Percentage of declared value, | the tree is it ix at least three feet. To 5G: ELOAN & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G N-W. | of 75 fect 6 inches, together with the improve. | Convesencing apd record ms at, the purcimenrs cost, some unexplained Mrs. J. ¢ wards and sons Hugh and John | and, as with letters, these differ according | prove that it was the tree that caused the | rRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, 5 le: Ono-third cash, t CHAS. W. DARR, Atty. for Holder of Not Street Lamps xo out about 2 o'clock | bare been visiting Mrs. J.B. Kinnear: ot nave re-| t0 the distance to be carried. A receipt is | split there is a crack in one of the halves NO, 1357 OHIO AVE. N.W. sire calc wien ateseat at ere fer | _ot-d&ds whereas they ought to burn until | , Sir, Moores anome in Tek ‘after spending | S1Ven, and the shopkeeper then becomes | of the bowlder, showing that the force of | By virtve of u deed of trust, dated March 22, | annum, payable semi-annually. $100 required at | —— LUNCA: nec the eect dissatisfaction ex: | ort de the rummer at Augusta, Me. Y- | responsible either for its safe delivery with | the growing 1oots was so much that {t| 1804, and daly recorded io Liber No. 1901, ‘folio | time of ‘sale. CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, 468 cS 3 mare as dark we a pocket at night, and ean: | /Me, Bache and family have rcturned to Wasbing- | unbroken seal or for its return to the | cracked the rock where it could not move | Hz,ct,0etz of the lard records of the District of | WMH. DUSCASSON, | rnverems Sarg: OF VALUABLE TMrnoven het be lighted up for these who go there to take | tea for the winter. sender. é it. thereby, "we, the undersigned trustees, will scl! — - BSE, Pa) See eee = Ge trates or to wait for pas Mr. Tors eas Owing, as we have hinted, to the compe- | Miss Eastwood, a botanist of the Acad-| at public auction, in front of the premises, on See Aes ke uiced a8 bipeh 20 Oe e agent, sent the lamps, were not KENSINGTON. tition that exists in large cities and thickly | emy of Scences, gave as her opinion that| MONDAY, the TWELFTH DAY OF OCTOBER. oN Mad 2 giving sutisfaction, to Baltimore to be repaired, 1 3, 1407 G ST. 1sy1. and duly record: pee populated districts, this is necessary if the | the strange natural curiosity was the only | 1896. at FIVE O'CLOCK Pa ge ey RE Re Py Bye Mr. G. V. N. Ogden and family, who have been | Shopkeeper hopes to retain his customers. | one of its kind in the state. She says that | nd premises, situate im the cl records of the District of Colttubin, and it r. G. : i AEH GE Gthe Teniplierabont ta District of Columbia, and designated as lot D, in A valuable horse and a good buggy, which were | residents of Kensingtoa for several years, re | 1M some. pi ie empire about two- ° : tucetl Hee atauiee alias veve> sen lee See ee Speci al Sale of sae Taser ok The Quite once teria bon, tae left standing for a few moments by’ the! “ vs thirds of the expense of transmission is | };ke here, although in localities where there | pears of record in the office of the curvesor of sald undersigned, trusteck, will sell, at Mie, Fred Savior of Grcem Wale, fo fret or tae | eet oe eee ee paid by the sender, the remainder being i : . * in front of the premises. cn MONDAY, THE are summer rains the phenomenon is not | District of Colurbia. together with all the um- n ; Lancin pera “House” Friday “ntehe last.” were tee pfeil eaia Ohio, ts visiting | Collected from the receiver, thus the shop | anagual And Fee Cee eter tions conde. ments, consisting of 4 threestery brick buna. | Rich and Etegant Furniture | sisercesta bal or ocronen, AD! 1s06, the following lini | ©: G- SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONEE! Ity of Washington, he than two weeks ago, and they have not y. been returned. _ : iA Ses 3 i ‘ AT FIVE CLOCK PAM. the fallowing = : a = is secured against entire loss from tran- , she never heard of a laurel growin, Re One ee ae ‘ land and premives, situate in the BeBe gam Bi Sethe" se Ati “Avale Splek, late of Pacland, nas veen| Stent customers. another feature much ap. | HoMg che Never heard of a laurel growing | “Firms vf sate: Gne‘tor ot gurehase mooes io | for the Parlor, Library, | tnt goa yremies, stunt tn te ty of Whereatouts. oe ene nen no rete apeaeing, cavers GAa ttt Mie weneesea preciated by native merchants is that of | “In Miss Eastwood's opinion there must | if desired. with interest at 6 per cent per annua, Chamber and Din- fand being Tot numbered nineteea 2), inthe ta The Dorcas Soclety of the Warner Memortal| keeping an open account with the shop. | pave Ween a amall Lift an the Lowider ts | pasaile semiannually. from lay ‘of sale. “Ande: Weehington Reick Machine Companc’s. suisdiviston BROOKLAND. Presbyterian Church, which had adjourned for the | Curges are entered against regular cus-| hegin with. Possibly it was tight enough | Pelt of $100.00 will be required of the purchaser ing Roem. oe Sapa summer, held its first meeting of the fall season} tomers and settlements are made monthly. at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, a to hold water. In the fall of the year the = 4 t. Ter b S OX WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER FOURTEE! on Weduesday, October 7, at the bome of Mrs.|In case of loss it is seldom necessary to | seed of the laurel blew into it, and in the | piled with In ten (10) dass, or the property’ to bo | 1800, AT HALF: N O'CLOCK AN Helen Martin. There was an unusually large at-| cali in the aid of courts, the force of com- TH, | at folio 107 The Raptist Younz Peopie’s Union held a pleasant MITH- | District, together with the & meeting lust night, and many interesting remarks y revold at risk and it of defaulth “he rs IN_OUR ROOMS, STREET @D FLOOR), | ing ef a two-story brick d tendance. The annual election of officers was| petition being sufficient to insure reasoi Be OF Gea ae. Bee ane = 2 eee ane OB AML FL HYM AN. WE WILL SELL THE FOLLOWING HANDSOME | brick front, No. 1348 H_ street nort \ap notre held. Mrs. 4. H. Kinnear was unanimously ‘re- | able settlement. The employes of the sev- | Sigg kent the w Tanenate FILLMORE HARRISON, EFFECTS: ing 6 roomé and all modern improv fed preside 4 2 NY, Cl XI « < of je: One-th! of the purchas A larze congregation welcomed Rev. Dr. Hugh | elected president, Mrs, James. T. Marshall” was | eral ehops go from house to house seek:ng oe pena: ya Ber rite pete carerated GRAD) aeneines Ti uiee eR Mines Paice Spe aa teat ane Ganaee ts Pastor of the Metropolitan Church of cee ss eccanecce te piste of —_ Alptonso | customers. In the northern provinces, | able to struggle through the long summer FUTURE DAYS. FURNITURE, IN SUTIES AND ODD PIBCES: | installivents, pasa Ae . yesterday morning at the Brookland | Hart reigned; Mise Eluw Kay nd Mrs. ‘Tucmas| where horses are plentiful and roads rela- | until the winter rains came. Or it may be COUCHES, MORRIS CHAIRS, FINE LACE | iuterest at six (per centum per annum, His sermon, entitled “Prayer,"” was | Byetartin, wets Teclected treasurer aud secretary | tively good, the letter carriers commonly | that there was an unusually rainy: summer | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS, CURTAINS, VELOUR AND OTHER POR: | sentannualls, from day of ale. wecured | filled with tonching allusions and made interesting to have been §307, the largest. amount use horses or donkeys, which are supplied | that gave the tree its start in life. After Baccemmors to satelite) Dare a Oe) a pp pe Bg ys aS by Its simplicity of Ienguage. Kev. Dr. Johnston | received durinz any oue ‘year. an oyster supper | at stations about ten’ miles apart. Each | the thse woe a year old lt was able to take a BAANT SIDEBOARD, (OAK EXTENSION | the option Of the purcuwer | A degwnt of ts well kava tn the vicinity, amd his congregation | fort, tet of the polety wt be given inthe | messenger carries from seventy to eghty | care ot iteelt. and then showed ts merat| [_Ovelll Bicycles Sh ee ea Ai onrcramcine’ secersing at Included people from Langdon and other near sub- | Wy we in che eae supper t pounds of postal matter, and travels about | tude to the rock that had protected it. *: CARINET, BOX COUCHES, WARDROBES, at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale ute pI Gort ieee eS Ce five miles an hour. When he arrives at a eee —. UPRIGHT PIANO. WHITE ENAMET EB to be complied with within ten days from day of me, wim eerie fm er et | ea any a | Maton fom, mnie ony Are oe, A cry TO move The best wheel om) yise fit stirs ih Fitows fio 2, ie ate fat Sod soto ot Miss Panline Wilcox of Georget guest ‘ anand! o i 4 =a MASES «PICECUES. CHINA AND GLASS | faulting purchaser. of Mrs. Brawner of 12th street” ‘Be Buest att to his father ge Emsece Vern Mere beet mes | iat pes to tee Nona ae ae esbas The Inhabitants of Ouro-Preto Grow the market with GRSAMERTS. CARPETS es, ae Stbn Bb. BROWSE Crercn hae besa’ Hts Wook for the winter aageiet | been visiting her parents at Dawcconuiie. no matter what may be the Lour of the pear cao tit topwiecomcores. ante Eo avers, 1407 @ ST. : Trustees, At the recent meeting arrangements Were tude | Worse: Mietortel, Presta Chae tit ming | day or night, and regardless of wind, rain, | From the New York Journal. full. Fact G Le & (0., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. 5 — Skgetienie shorts, and future plans were dis: | heat Wedueway at the bowe of Sirs J.T. Free: | RESt OF cold, until he, too, has completed | ‘The greatest exodus that the world has ull Factory Guar= SD UINGANSON EOE DCEEORICEES. TR SQUARE. Siu, ROUNDED WY CIHGINIA . inde ie parcel] oa = : x i . VENUE AN! REI b > There will be a prayer meeting Wednesday after- | “iy Robert D. D. wh third) messenger, anduthuset o ever seen since the children of Israel de- I es < 7 a . D., C eaches_ thi 7 a se = SIXTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. noon. at 4 orclock, at the residence of Mrs. howsall. | precisteriag Church Samay tiorning bert.” “ "| (estination. For short distances, and in | Darted out of the land of Egypt—nearly antee, to be SO d TROON BATES STIWET NORTH, NEAL PLOWIDA | RF Virtue of a deed of trust. recorded In i.ther ;_ Wa. Hi. Chapman, pastor’ of the isroiand | lst Jenne Duvall bas returned from a six weeks’ | ail the central and southern parts of China, | 3,500 years ago—will soon take place in A AUEMUE BETWEEN FIRST AND. NUITH | 1785, at folte 117 ef sea.. of the land records ‘ot E Church, will probably conduct the meeting | "At recent meeting of the Kensington Sound | ‘© Messenger travels on foot at a rapid | Brazil. without reserve or PALITOL STREETS. on SATURDAY, OCTOREK SEVENTEENTR. 1506, fiends wl he presen’, “*H Known, many of her | storey" Chub, held in the Noyes Ibrury, Judge | Pace: This service would be lable to high-| an the inhabitants of a city of over P Lins, Nea ee, MH, deed Of trust, duly, resorted 1) | AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CIACK P.M. in front h picariaay Hert, president of the club, presided and consider- | W2Y Tobbery, but the robber bands of each ° ° : records for the Distelet of Columbia, we will well, | of the premises, by auction. all of original lots ————— able ‘trsiness was transacted. A brief but com-| district collect blackmail, and for the sums | 20.000 population, the capital of one of the) 7] 1) f] Al OUP SALES= | irene or tne premises, on TUESDAY. THE | RoMbered one, two, four and eeven, end the east ROCKVILLE. Drehensive constitution was adopted, the princiyal | paid them regularly they not only do not { largest and richest states of that country, 9 Sa ee eee aT ADAM THLE | forty fect trot on Virginia avenue of lot numbered clause of which provides that all citizens, irre-} molest the messengers themselves, but ; : will, in a few days, abandon their homes An enthusinstic republican rally wes held Satur | ee eee et eae en eye cede eee mes | Agtee to keep others from doing so. en masse. What makes this wholesaie ex. | LOOMS, Q20 enm= Gay night at Stone's Hall. Potomac. ‘The meeting | Coinage of silver at the ratio of 16.1, may become | , nnere are two Kinds of stamps known | oqus more remarkable Is the fact that these Was called to order by Mr. John H. Harper in a | members of the club. It was decided to hold fur- | #0ng dealers as Chinese stamps. The first ° short and effective speech, and he was afterward | ther politleal meetings in this town, and Saturday | WaS introduced by Sir Robert Hart (who is | 20,000 people will move in a body into a new sylvania A venue seketed as chairman of the same. ‘The fet au | crentig, October Ti, was fixed as the date for| to reorganize the whole system), and i.| ¢ity, which for two years has been in pro- Giese was made by Ashley M. Gould, enq.,. _ | the next meeting. The club intend to make this] teed only in the customs service. The | cess of erection for their occupancy, and N W I h sd Tieuan’ Pack: one 60 elie pearulabad lecaese ce role esting a reusing demonstration, and an earnest | other is a local Shanghai stamp used by a| Which is as yet untenanted, save by the o 29) on ur. a = , y six, by the full depth of the lot, all in square num- FALF-PAST FOUR O*CLOCK P.Sig the following | ©. => vel descrited land and premises, situfte in the city | beryl ight hundred aad forts-mlac, in the clty of Washington, District of Columbia, and desig- | “pee of sale: One-third of the purchase mone nated as lots 134 to 140, both inclusive, in Kate a SGeh bn aun be tee tomer be tee EB. Lauretzen's et al. subdivision of square num- | WUat Wie yatd tn Cant ble ame tad tweet veges cbered. 615, as per plat recorded in Liber W. B. spray TO agente gins Secures ‘M., folio 'S3, of the records of the office of the hc Sick Gt GAN: SUE SOUR Boer ROS td surveyor of the District of Columbiu, together with | St the rate of six y ’ = Coen ani diy, and represeated hy the promissury notes of all and singular the improvements, wars, case- | 43 secre ea Re pre ree — Anvitation ts extended to all the people of Kensing- ; mexts, rights, privileges and appurtenances to ae “wahoo pablican jarty of western Maryland. Tn his address | ton and outlying points to be present. Several ex- | ComPany cartying letters about the city of | artisans and laborers who are putting the i the same belonging or in any wise appertaining. er an cat not the traced the origin andl cree ot pre tress | Cent apeakers. i be predate and goodrtind: | Shanghai and to outposts where there are | finishing touches ie miles of streets | TMOPMINE. CLODE) Ij “erm of sate: “One-third cash, balance. in one gd aS conditions of the country. and pictured in elogine | SL be provided, Including the East Washington | foreign consuls, chiefly on the Yantze #iver | and the spacious publié buildings and pri- 9 and two years at G per cent per annum, interest | Pureharer., A Aenea ot weve te resell ae tke maken iGhel Giccatdae exrecse! in slowins | Glee Club. and to the ports of Ningpo and Foochow | vate palaces. ° 9 parable. semi-annanlly, to be secured tos deed of | Tat and cost of the defaulting Jwrcharer, if, the lance the disast-ous effects upon all classes | "Mrs. Elien Petty of Montrose has been apenting | in th: 3 = The city whi n,, th O CIOC. trast on the property sold, or all cash, at the | Fisk and © coef Sa be Of the free colmaze of silver, which mould place the | several dass with her daughter, Mew, Jamesbuvait | 12 the South; Chefoo, Tien-Tsin and Peking | |The clty which 4s on. the point of being 9 © option of the: paretuser. $100 required an each Sy ee Fy ad evuntry upon a silver basis, and place it upon the | Mr. Indge Scott entertained the Home Mission-| {2 the north. These two systems are entire- | thus abandoned to the wild beasts which X ays. All comveyane ing and notarial tecs lot at, time of sale Conveyancing, &e.. at gur- | 2258. All cm chaser’s cont. Terms of male to be complied with | t be pald by ar within fifteen days fron day of sale, ‘otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser epeae sieges : ‘nd Tendles" Ald ‘nocletion pte ly_in the hands of foreigners. swarm in the forests, about it is Ouro- N E h b See agent Afexico, China and Japan aml | Crucch at her home Wedueeday last" | ‘The Chinese government and the Chinese | Preto, the capital of the mining state of ow on Exhibition reaperuiie Brtions af the world. His remark wine EEE Sane RST We veut Cun evmon veatabecms toying, | /MOnan soe faery ee eer eaet ot Ratcliffe, Sutton & Ce., listened to with clove attention, often interrupted RAEES CUURCH Yeurs ago, for instance, the Taotal Sheng nt | ties azo by the gold seekers, | vo “eR by appinuse, snd appeared to have much influence = : fter five da; advertisement of such resale in Yq years ago, for instance, the Taotai Sheng at | Ties ago by the gold seekers. A see lished in Wa a ©. G. BLOAN & CO. With the audience." He also invited questions from | othe members of the Consregationt Church at a| Chefoo offered prizes for the four hest es-| | Ouro-Preto has been.untque among cities UCtiONeers, | sowe newsnaper purtizned in poe © |) 08 Lativen a co, atcrioxEzns, — any one - fhe fuidtence who was tn favor of free Bein! ree Biased pa veh at g | say's on “How to Establish a Chinese Im- | for several reasong; one being that it has | _0cl2-8t LISLE 8. LIPSCOMR, 1220-31 G st. % UDriscoll, also of Take 8 a : ety anf tha: y In an eloquent dt committee for the year, viz: Deacons, Mosera. | Dctial Fcst Office.” There were about fifty | but a single street t several miles | F 2 of th Issues of the campaign. A 2 ae competitors, and the prizes were duly de-| in length. The, town is built along The: meeting wan the tier thet one fo G. A. L. Merrifield, W. W. Kinsley and George F. POSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO SAT- URDAY, SEVENTEENTH | OCTOBER, — at livered. Some of the essayists proposed the | 2 narrow gorge in the mountains, known as | TWELVE O'CLOCK M.. in bulk, for the stock of TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY, BEING THE THREISTORY a ‘ Hardware, ete., of C. T. Carter & Co., 606 Peun- i rT! 5 aoe + BRICK DWELLING NO. 1326 TENTH STREET mn of the audience was composed of men Who | Rollins; denconesses, Mrs. Robert Nourse and} enlargement of the courier system; others | the Sierra de Minas-Geraes, a part of the *, ¥ . "SALE OF THREESTORY BRICK VEST. .G . Fore herethfoge onprted. the democratic tire | Mra aI. H. Hrinkerhon tracteos, Messre. W. W. | the use of the offices and employes of the | MIEHLY chain which tses far back trom | ‘Biwi ,Arenie oertuwert, Block ay be in: | TMENIDENCE NG. 280 1 STMBET ORTHEAST: | PHOVEMESTS. A MODES DF Cope, Joan Medionaid, republican ‘eandidate for A. L. Merrifield and Dr. J. B. Gould; | telegraph companies, where they exist, and | the coast of eastern Brazil. Though ft les| seived to reject any and all bids, per NO SOEs. at fal wat duly reconted in 14-) yy virtue of a certain feed of trust, Stieudance at the mecting. on sctommt at pega . A. C. Rorebeck; clerk, Miss Margaret | still others suggested plans closely modeled | Some 5,600 feet above the sea level, the alr PEYTON GORDON, Ronee | ’ 5 of the District of Co’ WED 13th day of March, 1805. and duly re eA pire | Liber ‘1001, follo 375 et seq., one of the business in another portion of the di R. Noure; Sunday echool superintendent, A. P.| upon western systems. is always so damp that everything not WM. 8. DUVALL, : ou of the premtses. mention of bis game was applauded tothe Erstman; muste committee, Messrs. A. P. Eastman;} One argument for-the establishment of a] kept in air-tight cases, becomes’ mildewed Receivers, anes Hecelvers, | FIRST DAY OF OCTORI Be bene cane f the meeting the speakers and | C.F, Newman, Mrs. A. P. Eusti Mrs. H. F,| government system wes based on the large | Within a short time.,,There is no such — | O'CLOCK P.M. the fo'le public eact front of the i iaindsoicly entertained by Mr. pisiaprgcaiee Weeenalste Tevenue to be secured that now goes into| thing as a carriage of, any description in| THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | premises, situa: Day, THE TIENT DAY at Cec eee Poole, Site: Gould, Mrs. Frank New: | the hands of the English, French,American, | this mountain city, and even riding mule- plea ey east sixteen (16) feet eight ¢S) aches front by the | 1896. AT HALP-PAST POUR O'CLAx epuratiods ‘fur the omnes Gent: | mam Mrs. HP. Migs Edith O. Merritielt; | Japanese and German postal agents at the | back is dangerous, for the single street | exECUTORS'’ SALE OF VALUARLE BUSINESS | full depth thereof of lot numbered 15 Ceing the | following described land and premises Mr. Jackson. proprietor of the hotel at | Kokout committee, Rev. J. H. Jenking. Rev. Robert | treaty ports. It 1s well known that large | which twists and winds for miles is prob-| "PROPERTY, NO. 525 7TH STRERT SOUTH: | eXst one-third of said lot), in smare rumbcred 3, el MB ange vps I = Lowe,’ Mra. A. p "Pustmans: janitor Harries | Tevenue ts collected, especially by the Jap-| ably the roughest in the world, there be-| | WEST. ete ia Gesege-Frucadeli'a subdivision of the tcart -of | Serimated so8 0% Sumter oe ‘aisemes waber ier of the cireait court wilt com | owe, Mm A. ¥- i nese and English’ offices. One essayist | Ing but few level stretches of more than a| , To settle up the estate, the undersigned, execu: | land known as ston, pint rororded tors of the Will of the Inte Mary E. Croson, wil! ner of cases docke' yrs: < | The report of the teachers of the graded puliic} argued that the government offices should | dozen yards in all its length. A portion of tu the highest bidder, on the prem- bm! recoisnteances, UT: appesis, 132 tints er, | Shoot for the rst mouth fled with the ciemk of | be established because during the war with | It Iles along a deep chasm, at.the bottom | freed %4,call tu, the highest bidder, on, the, pres: is, #4: appearubces, 90. Several cases of oe eee ee ae seam enrolment of | France in 18$4 the commanders of the | of which roars one .of the. mountain tor-| STANT, at- HALF-PAST FOUR P.M., all that Sp 7 eee tint Ie che ase teitudanee during | French fleet were ‘accustomed to recelve | rents, which nelp to make the great Rio de piece ot iy known as yeirt of loin and eit will be fn session for two days. atte:dance 40. In the first agsistant’s, Mice Virzie | the foreign offices in China, and the Chi-) Another Temarkabie= ching: about this | Cainer of eafl square, thence runing north oa 7th Sesion the last will and teetanent of Edward | Bukg, the enrollment fe.53 and average attendance | nese were unable to intercept them, as they | town is fully half of the inhabitants have | Chest siateen feet nine inches, west miuete-teo deceased, was admitted @ provate atl | 48. In the second assistant’s room, Miss Florence | might have done had they then’ had an | lived of late years in the exhausted galler- | fect eight 1 south sixteen feet nine inches Wm. T. Burriss was appointed guardian to | Leeds, the enrotiment Is 47 and the averaz» at-| imperial government office. ies which the miners have hewn out of the [ and thence east ninety-two feet to the place of be- Wa. Clinton Burris, bond $00. Hannah B.Sc. | tedence at gnrollment ‘shows « total, boys, | - Another writer thought branch Chinese | rock along the mountain. side in their | ginning, with the improvements thereon, consisting sea heat. od ee act a eT, ee | Nae ee tall ea cE Re SA. Tall, hae | POt offices should be established at San| search for gold. The other dwellings are | of © three-story frame bullding for use as a dwell: iristration on the personal estate of Benjaznin F. | been appointed second rergeant of Company E of | H'rancisco, New York, London, Singapore, | perched at varying heights up and down| "ihe sale will be sul to a deed of trast for Fyles, sheeased. seer granted to Surah Kt Pyles; | the Wash'ngton High School Cadets, Australia, etc., where many Chinese live, | the sides cf the steep spurs, which jut into | 1.500, talance in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen L- ae ba ieee — s. oa pees a op members of sieet Coetasare eRe SS Just as those countr:es have their branch of- | and sometimes almost cross the narrow | (18) pecan pecoredl oy = of a 5 ester * Pordum, of sales of the | will have a sociable at the residence of Mr. Wiiliain 5 Yeyencing at the cost of purchaser. A deposit « = AE Rae yey phage cage 5 fices in every open port in China. Another 4 pass. in County Liber number 6. follo 85, of the records | &Ubdivision of lots in square awutered three hin of the surveror's vuffice of the trict of Colum‘ia, | dred and thirty-nine G3), as per plat recorded together with all and eingular the Inrprovements, | Liber H. 1. C, folio 68 of the records «f t BASS, easements. rights, “privilecs nnd appur: | of the eurveror of the District of Col tenanees to the same pelomehn or in cay ap- | gether with the improvements, consisting ef three- pertaining. This propriy will be sold xubject to | story brick dwelling known as No. 1826 10th st. @ deed of trust of $2.80, with tute nw. cent, dated February 24, °1596, and. payah ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one Fears after dats, and two years Witb interest at G per cent y Terms: All over and abo | num, payable semi-auunally and secured ly which tk to be asewved by the purchaser, cash! | of trust on the property sold, or nil esha Ub Conveyancing, &e., at Cost of putcinas tioa of the purchaser.” Ternis to be comp posit of $100" required at time of sale in ten days from aay of sale, otherwise the fale to de compli. d with within fitter: trustees reserve the right date of sale. otherwise right to resell the yy of the defaulting gure Yertlrement of such resale | 2 Sarthe, the rik and cost of five days’ notice of su Washington newspaper at time of sale. AN © arr TSTATTIGTT Tae Mes TTT 100 required at time of sale. lished fu Waxhlngton, D. At the expense of purchaser. apa g - 5 3 proposed rates varying with distance and| The new city which the people. of Ouro- | #1 at as : = be RS pecs tor tte’ following Gartlca JE ett eat | att the council "ruin a Soalghes important mecting | With the value of letters. He also recomi- | Preto are having built for them will be the 2 SESE b Tos Guha oe itox Wat THonos ‘ie L. Webb; Edward P. Atwood and Jennie C. ‘Mr. Gcorge A. Bruoner, coutractor, bas complet: | mended the use of an imperial stamp, which | direct antithesis of the old. oc8-d&eds Executor. eel0-dade Trustees. ocl-d&ds