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238 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY,? OOFOBER > 81;: 18096=TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES, ‘con- ‘Yention and land io Bal- Mary) PATIENTS SUBURBAN NEWS who had been Ill for several months previous té his Rev. I. ©. Yeakie was Thureday installed as death, Tuesday last, took place today from ér. : See ee canes, petalied ae ' Teresa's Catholic Church. The interment was made ciel She Raper Washington presbytery as: | Misa’ Je 7 eS a AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. THOMAS DOWLING & 00,, AUOTS, 612 BNW. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE CONDUIT ROAD. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated the 6th of December, A.D. 1893, and recorded in Liber ISS, follo 44 et seq., of the land records of the District of olumbia,” we, the undersigned, trus- tees, will sell, at iblic auction, in front of the pre oo FRIDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, a). 1806, AT HALF-PAst FOUR P.M, all "that property in the District of Columbia, Known as lots ten (10) and eleven (11), in in- | block eight «), ‘FheBeason's Outlook Now Appears to Be Much . ‘The Travilah ‘Baptist Church termined to extend a call to Rev, Le Partial Program of the Memorial to _. Dr. Sherman—Other Matters *e: _ Of Local Interest. SHebts, in Mount Qiivet cemetery. The father of the de-| sisted at the ceremony, and a bountiful luncheon | Samyel Hobbs, whieh wero celebrated in the Be- ceased died only a few weeks ago. The latter | was served to all in the basement of the church, theada, ‘Mf. EB Horch, Browniagsville, was an ele- leaves a mother, two brothers and three sisters. There was a large, congregation in attendance. | fant, event: "About, theraltar place, there was ‘a 2 2 Arrangements have been made for holding the | | Tho gulld of Christ Protestant Episcopal Chureh | scend of ‘eaquisite Soraldeawty, and am Notice of the Extension of the | next“mecting “of ‘the ‘AngloIstnel “Association ‘ne | met at the fexidence of Min, H.W, Talbott and | audiente was in attendasice. sas a chotr of ti & subdivision of parts of @ tract P. Ne Mrs. Julia And , president; Mrs. L. L. | volces “sang to (the mesic offthe wedding 7 ing ten (10) acres, two (2) roods and thirty-nine and | of land known as Whitehaven, made by J. P. Clark F Ae which time Reve Wr’ Ge Daveaport with wt. $5 | Nicholtom, ice president, abd’Aiias Mellie Holland, | by ‘Mrs. J. W. Grubbe the tidal party euteted: the one-half (38%) perches. and E. B. Cottrell, as trustees for tie Palisades $3 Rate Made Imperative. expectéd: read aa) easy carcUher Sieniicnacy or | secretary: ghureh;: the- Bride ‘on the arm of her father, the Terms of sale: All cash, or one-third cash and tha | of the Potomac Land Inprovement Company, os pe! ps Seriptural Numbers.”” Mra. Aiex. B. Prescott and Miss Daisy eee Lined a ee ‘Mr. Jobn J. meen pest It begins to look now as if Washington Ene = a _ ope cnet to trustees" oh ceo S ae in a pdivision rs = ¥ ‘months’ 0. im. “was of a 6a L. juired on ac- on i, re of irveyor's « pas é aS ete ere th tn week foes icueser rattle esata HTisses Plosence Pore Bison ead in 6 wema have = a] deal Bae aS ceptance of bid. All conveyancing at purchase District of Colombia, with "the its % tow LANGDON. ‘The h nt_ meet! chison, bridesmaids; ‘Messrs. rere, . season, although a month ago the out- | cost. sisting, among others, of 2 thre pep aerate oer i tina ip cdana — passed ‘fhe olfowing itis and, ordered. thelr se Stertck and Webster Mullineaux, groommmen. Rev. | 1cok was not bright. Already we have had H. RANDALL WEBR. ence, with all modern improv See Only a Small Proportion of! 0. rargdon Memorial Club gave a musical en-| ments Jeme Stewart (road account), $20.90; sume | Wm, Harri was sssleted ty Ret G. 3, Burdette ~EM| Capitan’ tang “Doreae’s eed it ie aee , ARTHUR D. ADDISON, Terms of sale: One-third cash Those Applying During the Last | tetainnent Thursday evening at the Opera louse, | (Ke), $4.95; ria Gray (coud), $18.45; Joun H. | 18 prosouuolng the marriage ceremony. |The ushers onic es ee a ee 0c23-ddeds ____Trumtets, | and two sears in yurchaser's note Few Days—The Three-Dollar Oppor-| which was attended by one of the best andiesces | RUndett (road), $0.02; Jas. Oe Mean irines Hi. Gue |.nle Watkins’ and Birnie Hoctitte™ Miss tobi Was eon cus i CHANCERY SALE BY AUCTIO: pal and interest of sald det=ored will be opened by the Metropolitan English | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court’ of for a number of years a leading teacher in the the District of Columbia, passed in cause No. 17328, tunity Frankly Extended to All for | which has ever assembled on any similar occasion | (roud), $25.50; Alfred B. Ray (road), $35. He schools, and has been # popular soloist, hav- payable in gold coln of 2 a Opera Company, headed by Mme. Jann- ent standard weight and fineness, s . in the town. After an overture by Prof. Winter's 7 ing appeared in Good Templar and prohibition ‘part; g - Equity (Suean BE. Muctay va. Francis 8. Carmody), | purchaser's optine’ Sonn de eRe een tader of thee Nears orchestra a program was rendered, in which those WASHINGTON GROVE. circles throughout Marsiand, A reception ensued at | Showsky and managed by Maurice Grau. | I will offer for sale, at pabile auction. tn {mintcok | Hunduser's on It yancing and recording terms of sale are the trustees rose ———— ¥ho participated were the following: Messrs. L. aac a the home of Mr. “Hobbs, where many friends were Tr IS NECESSARY TO REPEAT TODAY THE | W- Burke, George R. Hagan, J. Carl Metz, George | Mr. Lee Woodward, eldest son of Mr. Rosell Fecelved and numerous bridal gifts presented. Mr. and Mrs. Day will reside In Salem, Va., where hi wemises, on SATURDAY, THE THIRTY- 2 The sale for the Boston Symphony Orches- | {he premkes: an GAT ee 1900. AT Poe | 8 cost. tt tra series was fully up to the mark of | O'CLOCK P.M., all of the right, tide, interest and | "ith in fifteen 4 ~ + to resell th tet ys’ pe NOVICE SENT OUT FRIDAY OF THE EXTEN. | Devirs, George C. Gridith C. B. Adriane, H. C.| Woodward, postmaster, died Wednesday night, at | Mt" Nar yee ani reside In Sa former years, and the subscription for the | sstate of the sald defendaat. Francis § Carmody; | at Geraulling re risk ant cot = Sabehoey REST OF THB | Hagan, J. F. Dorr, F. BE. Hagan, E. J. Rowe, | the racidence of his father, near the Grove. De- | Laytonsville democrats at an enthusiastic mass | Metropollt 5 atic, | and to tl 9 ce pal jand an ita! SION OF THE 8% RATE FOR THE REST OF THE gan, zi ‘etropolitan concerts is going along satis- | premises, situate and lying in the city of Washing- ae neipalireniees COME ON | Ole Winter, Jesoph Lovell, Edward Brainard and | ceased had been fil with typhold fever for three | mesting organized @ ryan, Sewall ang Lee Cll | tactorily. The best of the imported attrac- | ton, District of Columbia, and known as and being ‘aon THE THE MONTH, ARB | J. W- Pearson, the latter reciting a stump speech, | weeks, and his death was not unexpected. Drs. | Tulliwing ane (he Ce Geet ons will bé heard in this city, notably | te lets numbered 19 and 20, in the subdivision Uy | 4 39. aaqn SPED, AS THEY WERE YESTERDAY, ‘TO | 18 Which he favored both the election of McKinley | Charles Waters and Wm. Lewis of Gaithersburg [Sees ey SE ee 243 'Y | the satd complainant of certain lots in square num- | —“* ph of the 16 to 1 idea. A cake walk, | were in almost constant attendance, and Wednes- Se ee sours a wrase tueltectectO ay afternoon proncunced the case hopeless. The that the prize, a| death of this promising young man fs a loss to the 's. 5 Roserthal, Theresa Carreno and Sieveking, | bered 684, as por plat thereof reconted in the office DUN N BROS, AUCTIONEF presidents; S. H. Riggs, secretary; Jo h ; Si. a : : ; treasurer. Seat the pianists. Then there will be the con- | ff thy sirveror for, sald District, in. Wook I. 1H. : L., at page 60, and in and to the improvenients | TRUSTEES’ SALE ¢ Adjt. B. 1. Amiss of the Ridgeley Brown Camp ¥ ‘ purte: ereto belonging q of Confederate Veterans es public the com- | Certs of the Kneisel Quartet, always en- | thereon ard the appurtenances thereto belonging. ON C STR Se UN LL. NEXT WERK. TE end Their Ca MeCOY AND COWDEN CANNOT PE ARE) in whitch th ua Higgins, ticipate, e: the anhoun he ndsom oF LARG! Seanad Soe Son 2a Inia, Core Hasan | entire community. | Possessed of sterling qualities | plored arrangements for ‘the unvelling of thelr |Joyable; the Damrosch German Opera | »lt?s,,(f sale: All od comveyaDCing dod meee | De Me AND SOUTH CAPITOL PetAaethdhetthSep eth LLL mpanied him, of the mind as well as heart, his example was ono | monument to” the killed at Sligo Church during |Ccmpany, and all the best comic opera | feet ety seecourts, amd © December 20, 160e ee aan oF lrvet DOCTORS INSTEAD OF TWO DOCTO! Insp ‘day visited the new public Early’s raid on Washington, Saturday, November 2 ct & 24, ) and duly recorded {i : . E nthe Super. | Vorthy of Imitation, while his love for the right ston, * fi 1 : JAMES S. EDWARDS, Trustee, 970, folio 400 et 'seq., of the land iS RO) CARE WO ETE | Toner ot a fe gichman in older | as Well as those around him was one that has set- | 14 Samuel Blackwell of Alabama will be the | Ccmpanies. The local field will be occupied 500 Sth'stret mi. | District of Columbia and at. the rea tb: examine icks that were being used in| dom been equaled. ‘The funeral was held yesterday orator ee ne: 5 creer Hees chalamantof by the Choral Soctety, Will Haley's Wash- | THOS. DOWLING & CO., Aucts. 0c20-eokds | party secured thereby MADE THIS OFFER WITH THE F1 : v | the walls structure. Mr. Brady did not | morning from the M. E. Church South, at Gatthers- | chee of soldiers of both armics Gf Maryland, Vic. |{2gton Military and Concert Band, the ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. ft, former sale to comply with terms ALL WHO DESIRED fhink. so he Informed the contractor, et ne | ae Rey iT lord oftclating. The Interment was | ginta and the District of Columbia, Saengerbund, the Georgetown Orchestra eae lereg ene Bie gresmioee ae Hee OF 11 PHBE ¢ DS el ere up to the proper standard, | in the church graveyard. Mr. Mrs. vm. D. Bea E . B. x ‘gan! i (STEES LE, x = REAL ESTA’ to ae y 8 FIT. THE CROWDS ¢ Tn ee oe ee edad eave the empathy ot hele inane Trends fe tiane | Rev. Wm. D. Beall of Epworth M. B. Church ts | and other organizations that will be heard ESTATE, AYS HAVE MADE IP IMPOSSIBLE FUL! HEIR PURPOSE, MceCOY MAK SECRET OF THE 8 Messrs. ry to ma 3 of the Salvation Army : e ate KNOWN AS NO. 1823 EIGHT! Hs ot | TEATH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. eng xed An condneting a eri valet helena from later. NORTHWEST. WASHINGTON Doe STREET | [rats ST FOUR O'CLOCK PM, tive conversions ‘reirepartea’ * 2 Mr. Hermann C. Rakemann announces | Under und by virtue ef a cerivie deed of trust, | scribed land and premisos, situate “The voting on. election day in Gaithersburg dis- | three recitals of works for violin and piano | dated the sth day of July, AD. Ist2 ard vecrde] | Washington, In the District of bereavement, especially the cottagers at the Gro where the young man was so well and favorably known. Miss Emma, the oldest danghter of Mr. and iy and and HEM DOCH : r vis: ; s rashe : desicunted as and being original lot 9. in square = F 5 1x its were in Langdon today vis- | Mrs. Woodward, is very {ll with the same dis IL take plac store of Mr. John W. | t» be given in the music room of the Wash- | in Liber No. 1701, follo 315 et seq., of the land ree. is ig original n snare een ae ae ington, who is on sick leave at | The debris at the Grove, which was occas Hee ence ae thereto county supervisors | Ingtor. Club, No. 1710 I street, on Thurs- | ords of the District of Columbia, hd at the request | 837. fronting 50 feet on the south side of south O Shue vf a friend there, by the Inte storm, has been removed by ord : = ret between Delaware avenue and South Capitol election bh t Mowing election | day, Nevem| of the party secured, the undersigned trustees | Street re avenue a ‘apit HE Hi F © Heywont Dramatic Company, a neted com-| the chairman of committee on ground Gticlals for the age Sudeee, Bex. Miliee-and Wa | o> age See pS Logetd Bill sell, at public auction, tn front of the premises, | Stet bY a depth of 134 fect @ in WEEK OR MONI UT FoR TWo y of amatears residing in Washington, have The, workmen, who bare been emplored tn boring | it Fulks trepublicans); George W.. Meem and Jon | tenittes face ee ates SrSock: fe oppor | Renate Sr pote SUM iN ona ATG | |Home af cal hat par money 7 ONY 4 Presie Sutton of lotel Albany wi! e1 ve ef a): 1 e} ; iy NS 6 Y aha he nee nh two ee ee eee eee ET RT Ge Ge Te et Aa Hepublicany out Want, Souk’ (deuerag. "°° | chamber music have been hitherto very in- | Day Or ocTonee oe 1896, the following de. | talluents,. paraiile in one and t%o years, “with LY SE ABUNDANT TIME. THERE House of that town on the evening of V erected, which will be supplied at the rate of fif- as frequent in Washington, and this is the | scribed land and premises, situate In the city of interest at six 46) per centum per anmiin, payable BE NO MORE HURKYING O CROWDING November 14. teen gallons per mimite Far eae first time an attempt has been made to give | Washington, District of Columbia, known and desig. | Fe™-aunualls, from day of sale. secured thy dood PATIENTS TO HIS OFF! HE IS AC mecting last evening of Langdon Lodge, I. ] Miss Laura ler of Williamsport, Pa., is the KENSINGTON. @ connected series of works chosen from | PAated as Jot numbered one hundred and seventeen ust upon the property sold. or all caxh, at the which took pl at their hall fn ‘the | guest of Mrs, John Davis. d_by those present as| Miss Emma Reese, who has been quite sick at respects the most delightful in the history | her cottage on Park place, is convalescent. TOMED TO WELI-FILLED PARLOI (117), in Wm. 0. Denison’s subdivision of lots in | Phtion of the purchases = A deposit of $30) will square numbered one hundred and fifty-two (152), as requt the pure the best composers of different periods and maser at the time of sale, pronounc Mr. and Mrs. John Fawcett of Baltimore are SNTED CROWDS HAV nations. The piano parts will be played by at Au “ econ : oT - per plat recorded in Book 16, page 176, of the rec- ges ing and notarial fern at WITH HIS WoRK AND WITH : Mr. Homer Harlan is having his cottage ratsea | Visiting Mrs. 1°. M. Fawcett. Mrs. King and Miss Bestor. Mr. Rake- | ords of the office of the surveyor of sald District, ee ee ee ser. | Terms of sale to be OF HIS PATIENTS. IT WAS TO event was a visit made by @ large} and enlarged. Mr. ‘Thomas Benson is in charge of || Mrs. N. Hayden and deughter, Miss Kate Hay-| mann will have the further assistance at | the same belng Improved by a’tworstory aod hace: | complied with w mn days from. day J zi Z alee i i otherwise the trai reserve the rig! D THIS THAT IN Sit ber of the members of Star of Hope Lodge, | the work, den, have removed to Washington for the winter. ‘each recital of some well-known singer. | ment, brick dwelling house, "No. 1823 Eightocoth | otherwise. the tru % harass <TH FOR OCKORE: T.. of Washington, for the purpose of] Miss Kitty Shuckers ts the guest of Mrs. Wm. more. Th e. street northwes' snthisgy vedi and cost of the defaulting ler GGAe Ween cat ae : ig, presentation “ot “a full et "ot re- | Brake, at Oakmont, aed . ss Fe Se Oo ue eee SEO pherms of tle: One-thied of the purchase money parchawee after at least five days’ notice of such > 4 ia to the officers of the Langdon Lodge by ar Mr. Robert Lee Bains has had his cottage mov a peceios ath in 5 e bala in one and two years, for x“. TUNITY FOR ALL, BUT Tr Tolge.. ‘The presentation address was | from the Circle to Chestnut moana : Thursday by the death of a rephew. The Mozart Chorus Club held its regular | which the notes of the purchaser bist be given on te hore described property having been sold LAST FEW DAYS SHOW Tu Chief Templar Weaver of Star of Hope ee A called meeting of the Kensington Literary So- | weekly meeting last Monday evening at | bearing interest, payable semi-annually, nt the rate for the price et eg Eiwin L. Springmann at and WRONG. HE IS Now THE RATE Ll De pec ulentea wes FALLS CHURCH. clety will be held Friday evening at the town hall. | the home of Miss Mamie Do:ige, on Capi-| cf six per centem per annum, from ‘day of rale br cents per square foot by the 2 4 = Chief Templar } itby of Langdon Lodge. oa indersigned trustees, under sald decd of trus tol Hill, 1 until paid, and secured by deed of trust on the | ™! le rust. one Sas casdaiysinterstiae haa been pre: | tol HIlL. Nearly: all the ‘members Tren | property sold: or all cash, at the purchaser's ope | S44 purchaser avlng fatled to ‘coup wi ‘the noe esent, ere received. | tion. A deposit of $100 will be required at time pt | terms of the said srle made to him the mle on aate: Atl conveyancing, acknowledging and record. | the above mentioned date will be made at his risk ing at purchaser's cost. If the terms ef sale are | #04 cost. UNTIL THE END OF THE YE. the evening refresh: There Need We No Hurrying or Con- | the members of Langdon Lodg n fusion = were served hy = to all present. The members and friends of the M. E. Church | pared. ‘Sicihan Twilight,” _b; ion and hep were given Thurs held a very pleasant soclable at the parsonage last | Miss Mary Childs of Baltimore has been visiting | Woon ya vigntis ‘Going, Ss. ape vets night, at which a large number were present and | Mrs. 0. R: Harr. os Tus from “La Somnambula;” “Come, Live | not complied with in ten days from day of sale WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, ee oqes arene ee Among’ those pres: | an enjoyable evening spent by all. Among thoro | evening at the bone of Ailse Flora We sunthe | With Me,” shepherd's sone, by Bennett, | the trustees reuerve the right co resell a the Tsk ee es faseii wear wesiaed GEeaxCH: < : re MES ache for, Sr. and Mrs. | present were Mr. and Mrs, Geo. F. Melnturff, Rev. |" Mr. Frank Duvall’ of Germantown has’ been | and “Over the Hills at Break of Day,’ by | 204 cost of se a es NATH'L WILSON, Att'y for party se-meal ADVANT. 1 IT end ite eg, Tones, Mr. and Mrs. | ond Mrs. 8. A. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Church, Visiting hig mother, Mrs. Einlly Duvall. | | | Gelbel, were rehearsed. Miss Mamie Car-| oc20-10aeas GEO. 1 BAWIHITE. Thestce, No. 622-624 F st. now. i 2 JANUARY 1 WILL rt, Gorman, Young. Loor, Mefutosh, | Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coe ae en ea Od on oe ace fer. | ter and Dr. Barnes each sang solos. The DUNCANBON Bi = 7 UNTIL CURED AT THE UNIFORM and Clifford, Messrs. Marr, | Dilly, Dr. and Mrs. S$. $. Luttrell, Mr. and Mrs. | noch, “While enzaged with a number of other boys ou is preparing for a concert, to be given MONDAY. . P AUCTIONERS ‘A MONTH. Chamberlain, McIntosh, | peter Mabin, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Erwin, Mrs. L. | in silding down a board, one end of which wasjin the near future. Those present were Rupert, Just as th 1d Buddington. ‘as breaking up |. whieh trac 0 a wagon y crowd of Talked about four feet from the ground, the board Miss Mamle Dodge, Misses Bertha M. Hun-| W4LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUARLE IMt AL ESTATE, FRONTING FHEEY. ra WEST. 3 orn \ G AND Il STREETS of a certain deed of trust to ns, dated L. Northrup, Mrs. S$. P. Shipman, Mrs. J. M. Thorne, Mra. E. ©. Dougherty, Mrs. G. E. Me- Mrs. E. J. Northrup, Mrs. W. J. Crump oe a ee silpped, ‘hrowing Lm to the ground,’ his whole | ter, Etta Stevens, Mamie Carter, Cassie Welght’ resting on his right elbow, He was take rt to the home of Dr. Lewis wear, by, and it was | <@2ght, Bernice Melson, Lula Cole, Madge found that a bone had been broken’ between the | Lendner, Jessie Melson, Margaret Storm, . PLATFORM SORTMENT OF FOUND IN A nd starting a gti Lele eG ine Bs Cue ae ee elbow and shoultter, and that his elbow had been | Nellie Smith, Evalyn Mann, Mesdames G. us ek ond Galy wecorded in a oe a pold Olzsweski, “M : severely fractured. "It is feared that be will never | F. Lippitt, R. D. Hopkins, M. F. Holder. NDAY, NOVEMBER SECOND, at TEN | Distsiet aumbia,’ and at the request se the verely. Porter, Jenne ‘Thorne, I fave full use of bis arm, man, F. M. Beck, Messrs. J. H. Hunter, A.M.. I shall sell, at publie auction, party secured thereby, we, the undersie ms at the Hamilton | Beart Luttrell, Anita —-+—_. Charles L. Van Doren, W. A. Dodge, W. C. ‘1816 14th. street’ northwest, the abore will at public. duct in (ae OS th Merry, ALEXANDRIA COUNTY. Cole, W. H. Martin, R. D. Hopkins, Victor | named stock,. partially enumerated. Private par- DAY, TH ate Barber, F. A. Cooley, G. F. Lippitt, Dr. N. | tles and dealers should give this sale thelr atten- | OF NOVEMBER A.D. tien, . 7 x The past week has been an exciting ope in poll. | P. Barnes, F. M. Beck, N. I. Martin, R. S./ om ao |. H. MINNICH, Constable. | and_premisi tics in the county—both parties having held several | Balinger and W. E. A. McShea. athe i a3 in the Dist = The Sunday Night Music Club celebrated = = meetings at Glen Carlyn and at Balston. The Pr FH, SUTTON £00, AUCTIONERES, democrats will close thelr work for the campaign | the anniversaries of the birthdays of Liszt ER Pa. ave. sf and Spohr at the residence of Miss Elsa by a pubife denionstration at ‘the grand stand at | Tike Diaving Liszt's “Become Hungarian . <: | Rhapsody” and his “Rakocs' re H h= d Mr. Rezin W. Darby has commenced the construc- Spobr's ‘aecond violin eee the 1 =-grade "ton ‘Gf thee dwelling houses im the county near the | “Targhetto,” from one of his symphonies. A electric road between Washington and Fulls Chureb. | yfiss” Bertie Relchenbach sane? lissca Bicycles made by Tuesday night last Miss Laeey Johnston gave 2 | “Thou Art Like a Flower,” and Gounod’s in, 6; Palmer in the city of Washingtot mia, and desicnated as a 406 «th outhw f Langdon has gone to trell, Curtis Korebeck, Ross Wrigh: Bronson Buxton, Ryall Albertson, 'Jobnie mecting of Fulls Church Lodge, “ellows Thursday night two candidates into the order. A delightful banquet was ascrved in the large hall below. Mr. M. E. Church: A euchre club has been organized fn Btodkland, | and others delivered interesting addresses, With twelve members, as follows: Mr. and Mrs, | | The ladies of the M. E. ¢ in the house of } Chu nall in rear ty Mne-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cask and the Balance in three equal installments, payable In one, two and three yea t at six @ per centum per annus nally, from day of sale. Recum BROOKLAND. aa : : i. on Washington street, # Li 7 deed of teust ‘the praperty or See ad ne nae Jeckson, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, | Glection day and at tho Odd Fellows’ Hail at migit. | birthday party to her Sunday school friends, at the | “Ave Maria,” with violin ‘obligate by Mr. t h e W arm = | cash. at the option of the purchager. A dcpestt ‘ot Mr. and Mrs, Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey and Miss Bessie MePherson of Leesburg is visiting | home of her uncle, Maj. R. S Lacey, at Ballston, | Lovy. a n = | $200 will be required of the purchaser at the time Mr. and Mr: ‘parhawk, The club, under the name Mrs. E. J. |. E. Church ai Northrup. met Thursday night at the . L. Northrup of Vermont, who, with her s. The eee rue evening | to children, has been visiting her parents in Lou. ies - = doun counts, Va., is wow visiting ‘the parents o! tried of by Mrs. Win. Stalee amd Mrs. | Sir Northtup here. arles Davis, ‘The next meeting will be Novem- | ‘The Good Templars have taken steps to stop the the residence of Mrs. Stalee. sale of beer in the town by parties from Alexandria, There will be a Halloween gatherin; h - | and Thursday the driver of a beer wagon from that} ANE ASS : ee tarten tontekt. ny | cltY Was before the mayor, and after hearing evi- in Alexandria county. The Washington Saengerbund will give of sale. All convesancing, fecording and uotarial ‘he evening vas npent 4m rllleking enjoyment of | the second of Its series of Sunday evenings | Sct ag hy Cycle House, | fics ee ia en ee apics and refreshments, and the lads and lasses | at its club rooms on C strect tomorrere 9 | to, be complied with wichin ten dars trom left Tor thetr homes at 40 o'elock in bigh spirits. | night. ‘There will be several numbers by 2 sale, otherwise the trestees reserve the viet. Ne net tfnent yeeres Rev, FB. Andrews gud is the Bund and solos by Mrs. Kitty Thomp- ¢ vhicago Til i and faulting purchaser, after five days’ notice of such and niece, Miss Annie Welch; Mr. Jesse Hurst, | £00 Berry, Miss Jennie White and Mr. 9 9 ase sarin ‘Miss Margaret Johnson, daughter of Dr. Tabor Jolm- | Nolte. The whole musical program will LAN ” son; Miss Emfly and Mr, Cameron Hayes and sister, | be under the direction of Henry Xander, fully gua ran teed ee ee of the “Corinthian Joseph Hautzman, 325 Lst. se. Mrs, Harry Barton tonight, in : Truster : fate | delice be was escorted out of town by the constable, | Mike Myalina: Haves aad-tlster, Se G, Toply and | tho musical clitestos or Cherny ok sasteek: neciien Be ae “ THE DEAF HEAR ements will Te Srdulged ins “2s *PPFopriate | under promise uot to return, bister, Mr Fred Sites aod calater, Mas Dotter | siready made mis toflvcnce fore zatap the cote dats eens Mea bat ae shina Es tion given hy Stiss Sarah Willard Howe aepeece Etch Ms Oleg terete. dieatere Marvin. ad | members in the Increased interest taxen at | DY em. = 3 s of young ladies and gentlemen of her ig a ior iand a@iwehta ‘Grae Dougl rehearsals and in the improved expression : ts ‘SON BRC CTIONEERS. Pape be dees ioe CANIS RETEST CORSA + | Hance ‘anu daughter, Bently: ies, Mra Dr. nanifested in thelr vocal work, ‘the pies These wheels are in black and ma- arr yeaa ae canna all wus cowded to its utniost, | The Enterprise Club convened at the home o * AS ae AN 4 3 TRUSTEES’ SALB OF THE TWO-STORY BRICK end prettily attired, soung ladies | ciaroncy L. Gilpin Saturday last, thelr frst meet- —+— sri ts Ly he |roon, for ladies, misses, men and Danelng was RACH “and the musie | ing at that place, he having become a member ND’ (HIGH) STREr a E bund in selections that will exable them to 5 STORE AND DWELLING, CORNER 0! WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET. | snow the improvement under Mr. Xander's | boys, large tubing, barrel hubs,| asP. THT claimed tn bis f in from 8 to 10 ; E %, ___ +. ret GEORGETOV daily that the w ished. 1, plano, and | within the past year. The guests were Edward ©. | _ _ | leadership. ~ Morgan & Wright, Akron Vol es cic sam ab Scauk, dibs baneete’ ation to this diseovei ike Inet Raf | Giipio, Charles FP, Brooke, Robert H. Miller and | Hea” Higher amd Scarce—Dutter Ex-| ‘74 committee of the Choral Society in 8 gat, & E Byars e et neq., of the land prisoned u = Mortimer O. Stabler. This farm, Della Brooke, was hibiting at uprere! Penner? charge of the memorial service to Dr. Sher- | tires, drop and upright handles. | f.cras te District of Columbia. sind at the e- © While eggs have advanced a cent # dozen, | man has found that it will be impossible to | Guarantee with each wheel. Quest of the party secured, the undersigned, trus- the local wholesale produce market remains | secure the Congregational Church for that | "Cor yg. naa) Oxo ee t ebtic mation en inusteat die ipmectees ean RON in a practically unchanged condition. Eggs | Purpose before December 2, and the ex- e y, November 2, at 10] Py the TH DAY OF Nov Rt, A.D, i , | ercises will therefore take place on that | o'clock am. 108) AT RMEPAST FOCR OGLDES” Fire are riot only higher, but they are also very | Gate. The rehearsals will not commence ses part’ of let_ numbered seventy-two G2), in “Old scarce and of a very unsatisfactory condi-| for a couple of weeks at least, and next Now on exhibition. Gsorgetown,” described as follows: Beginning for ;. While the.finest grades of butter are | Monday night the Choral Soctety will begin | RA = SUTT the Kame at the Intersec eerste ees prices are unchanged, although work on the “Messiah,” which will be TCLIFFE, SU ‘ON & co., High street with the south eile of Cherry or Grace among them ss ase of Mr. rut of the Catholic University a the property of the late Mahlon Chandler, from an Kuterin-law. The floor cominittee was cou- | tnfant of a few weeks to his death, at the age of rane togtow tng: Mes JOU, Berg, Mr, Frank: | ninety-nine years, and it has always been noted for cank Guilfoile a its magnificent trees; with deep regret the club noted the destruction of much fine timber by the sae ee tornado of three weeks since. Mr. Gilpin was com- ery first and fourth | Plimented upon his good crop of corn and the im- : The Ia Ceafness had been increas- nso bad Net Hear Any Ordinary Con- h eady gurs = 4 - long High street ¥ afternocns of each ionth. Important | provements be had already inaugurated upon ua. iven during the Christmas holidays. 0c30-2t Auctioneers. strect, and ruunin thence south a . sng JS on Baad an afaik attendance is ane | tase Rouas Puller of Washtogton bas tought a | there seems to be a feeling that an advance | "20 Srogram for the Sherman, memorial 3 ple A Ft EI Tier Doctor MeGoy’s mar | _ Mn, and Mrs, A. 'T. Larner and baby aro now lo- | lot of Hoary G. Hallowell. got fas trom the diver | may Be"expected:” The warm weather has| has net been entirely arranged, but the FUTURE DAYS. thence westerly along the south lire of said lot cated in Washington. Ung of the latter, and he desigus building a sum- somewhat: weakened poultry, ..especially.|.chorus selections will be the chorale “To ninety (90) fee thence north parallel with High Velous treatment , ” RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers, strect to the south sid» of Cherry street; thence Miss Rose Sullivan is visiting friends in Wash- | mer home thereon eventually. ‘Thee, O Lord, I Yield My Spirit,” and the ae tothe ne > ~ My Hearing Has Been Restored | tnzton. 2 ‘The autumn meeting of the bicycle club was held | dressed stock. The oe He ae ace shoris “Happy ant Best are They Whom Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. Bith the south side Of Cuerry street! to the ‘begine T have beep rellevad of che distsossing notaes | Qi" gina S: Marsan, Mrs, Wm, Tifany and Mise | at the mow home of Mr. and Mrs, George T. Nes | game. Vegetables and fruits are rather | chorus “Happy and Best Are They Whom | SALE OF A Desthante murroveD | ™ sme of ate: One-tulnd cash, tiilence tn ono fm the ears” = ? iwes Mateduy have retarued home. | itt; ,The principal busluces was the devising of a | entiful, a good demand maintaing prices. | “Gt. ~Pani’ and Arthur, Foote: ladies: |e LR Okt eA EARLE IMPROVED and two years, with interest at’ @ per vent per a ab uct with an accident In the | Palmer, ‘whlch was, stolen from Olney during’ the | Beef and other meats show only the slight | chorus, “Into the Silent Bane” Mr. Wi, |° ,7TH STREETS SOUT EAT ag agen | Matin Bupeite setn-anuvalg, for wi th pr 2 . . McMahon hall iy. His | political meeting of Saturday evening. It was de- | 4 s H. Hoover will sing the bass aria from the . chaser his notes, x deed of A DOCTOR TESTIFIE ured, but be Ws not gerfously In- | Glued to offer a reward of $40 for fis retura and |- Changes noticed from week to week. The te ee 17,3883, and duly recorded im Uber 1037, ‘folio | trust upon the property, or all purchase ploney ma, eneral tone of the market is healthy, it| “Messiah,” ‘The people goes wakes in | 385 et seq. of the land recotds of the District | Ke taih tnccadt A derate ge Bianey | ~ 4 hetng swell supplied. and a strong demand darkness have seen a great light. i: of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- | quired at time of gale. if terms of sa re not prevailing throughout. The Washington See SS a cured thereby, Twill sell at public rinction, 3p | complied with within ten (0) days from ate of — a Im butter the market is- very little} had several well-atten rehearsals, nt of | premises, on * sale, the trustees reserve the right to the ight the Mi Fowler of Fort street. Th end Par p- tions for the first concert on | TWELFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1896, AT HALF- | property, at the risk and cost of the defaulti inheimer, 402 Sixth ee guests that filled the “parlors indulged Willan Wi Stones ronldgimand: tia toe eae iene ake woraa enaisteery has December 18 are satisfactorily progressing. | PAST FOUR Beets P.M., the east 26 feet front | purchaser, after five di aioe tecencan of Virginia and a graduate of the University of ‘annie and Irene Karne, Miss Ida Wiseman, | Faruuhar, Mrs. Willlam EB.) Magruder, Mr. and | &¢ ase before election, has been a | In one respect the orchestra deserves spe-| the city of Washington, District of Columbia, said | at the sost of the purchaser, Mra. Charles F. Kirk and Misses Magrud ways the c : Maryland in 1853. In this rema rilie Jost and Miss Lottie Miller, Mr. Ferd: | MY. . He iaer dull one. Today's prices: Flgin extras, 22| clal commendation, that it opens active | property beng a ninety-nine years’ lease, with the ALBERT A. WILSON, Trustee, BOTH AS A PATIENT by the conviction of the offender, and to advertise the Z Mr. John J. O’Brien left today for a short visit hho, Wash i “a AND AS A DOCTOR. | to his home in Wheeling, W. Vi Ses Sea Nee Coat cary ae tie (thet was eis An enjoyable surprise party was given Tuesday ‘The Home Interest held tts October gathering at ble testimony a har und Strain. The subject of sav! 7% HN LARN! he speaks of the wonderful val fo hn ty Hin, Mr. Alfred Hollidge, Mr. Stanley’ King, Mr. | 0! lo v e 5 5 = smbership to all young violinists who are | privilk of purchasing, recorded in liber 795, JOHN B. NI ‘Traste Doctor MeCoy’s trestiueat frum two standyorate | Hens Ellin, Me. Guy Rober. Me. B Willis Mie I etaracsce vir comiceree ce ekg ee Snide Beare eta rnae Tronier I CanlonroN@o tustiteltouthel ciparted(ann thie palopentiet aeeletaeih saat eeeeke san ee A) eerahee 1335 F st. nw. First, be speaks from bis own expertence. Ye Walter Burgess, e* Bins: Dee Williams and | sorers were advised to try the Ceperiment of re- | New’ York tubs, 17; dairy print, 16; west-| important educational feature, which of- | formation ga to which will be given at eale. | - bad been hard of hearing for ten years Pe PGE le coming nearer and nearer, the | Be ne present contesatd Bete. Toce Mest | ern, 14; Maryland and Virginia’ creamery, | fers an excellent opportunity for ensemble | egy equal. tnstalLaents,, with Interest from day DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. the treatment himseif, Bunker Hill read. ‘The work now 1s as far as Prov- ene yar esse a stots i ked, 14. practice, is largely appreciated by the am-| o¢ gale, secured on the premises, at six and twelve 8 reg S : less terrified by the evident power for ill of the | 18; dairy packed, hi 1 tri in- ‘cash chaser. SCHUETZEN PARK LAND AND BUILDING AS- &@ watch tick and ordinary conv. “Niisy ‘Tee Sullivan of University. Hetghts win | $0rm A presidential votw gave 2) for Metaiy, | Although the exporters have been boom- ereiea tar gr entsrmofeonauciondiwanta Aepoclt’ of $100 ‘at ale. Terms tebe complied | SOCIATION CERTIFICATES AT AUCTION. He Speaks as a Patient. SIsley teria In Bal linea es week o eed | corral we ullan oie re tan ano Pe Co eee meh Troms the tellea. | it, however understood that new applica: | wits in ftteem days. “All Conveyancing at cost |e ee Tend and Balding hooray ee aad been hard of hearths | owen patty ia the €ufld room We the Trvoklund | ence Miller, daughter of the late Robert. St, Teporisall cream, large, 11 cents a pound; | tions cannot be considered after the next | of purchaser. JUDSON T. GULE, | Seay comporate under the laws of Virginia; sok se of one of my Ilall. Old-fashioned games will be the featu: = of | Stabler, occurred Wednesday evening at Edgewood farm. ‘The ceremony was that of Friends, the flats, 12, and ponys, 12. rehearsal. pursuance of a resolution of that board adopted on read by Warwick re a eS JNCANSON e ch day of May, A.D. 186, we 1 ‘There is much complaint about the condi-| It is understood that in the near future a DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. the e tee, gg Mader, = MONDate Aisease of the a from rg, and fortunes v.lil be told in various ne Insiy friends ef the guild are cordially | tificato bein: mboane | the eve: to the | Says. Miller, an uncle oi a tia Fy * © socie of the bride. Miss Stabler was attired’ in whit ggs, many cold storage goods being | musical recital will be given by the Wo- . fe SOVEMBER SIXTEENTH, 1896, at 0% ao jan Tubes, causing deafness. Several | trunige A pleauant evenirg tc the young ladice | sitin and veil and carried bride roves, The: bein Lo ear by farmers for fresh stock, ‘ine | men’s Auxiliary of St. RS Be eteey fa re ee rd Rovintt pigsty lg te ys of imine who were entirely deaf had been : ——— nalds were Misses Lillie J. Stabler, Carrie Pan- | Palme ‘gocds are very difficult to obtain, and | residence of Mrs. Hazeltine, 1901 F street. BEAL Raat aes > 120T AND 1218 I | 5-2 Washington, D. C., certifientes of ‘stock these remarkable results, I placed myself under bis ee Were of pluk cosmos and white. A number of | ther advance. Today's prices: Nearby . ea Tipe Ne 1008 at aslo Te eae, 23 | Vatae of $100, each share belng subject to further 1 uuler ment for six | Wednesday evering, 28th Instant, a very pretty | Tlatives from Washington, Bultimore, Wilmington | fresh, 19 cents a dozen; western, 18 cents, | during the celebration of its semi-centen- | 1862, tn ee ee x8 axsessments of $29.50. ‘The capital stock of 1 tound I could ar onilnary conversation heen deprived of the present, who bestowed many the usual shower of rice upon Mr. und Mrs. Bond left’ the a brief trip, after which they will ir new home, not far from the bictiplace wedding took place at Autrey Park, near Rock- t the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Leaman ir elde*t daughter, Miss Rebecca, to Mr. . Chorley of Washington, D. C. At ‘k a wedding march from ‘Lohengrin’ ; ts. nial anniversary was notable in its charac- | et sea oa of $20.50. The total capital stock angie Cp tipoaltty. Is very beral, the| ter, both as to the numbers sung and as to | humble, and af, the request of the party secured | S00, Oot or $100 ‘wach, Said’ corporation vwoe warm weather having slightly weakened| the manner of their interpretation. Mr. ‘pubile auction, in. front. of the (subject & 8 deed of trast to secure the prices: Live turkeys, 9 to 10 cents per] William Waldecker, the organist and di-| oXbay. “the Sndosin” DAY ‘of Novint $s, Meataton Lo and "Tene shee 5 < : 0 oir at that church, is | A.D. , a “PAS fy A P.M. oer chuetzet hound; tive, small, § to 6 cenis per pound; | rector of the choir at that chureh, was | 4-D. ibd, at HALIIAST POUR OCLOCK, Ft. O00) the land tm the District of restoration of my eam tia a been Mrs. Caroline H. Dahl, al- | chickens, undrawn, 9 to 10 cents per poun rT he city of Washington, in the District of Co- | known as Stellwagen et al.'s subdivisions tor McCoy’s treatment. 1 by Mrs. Mary IB. Hulings of Rock- Misses bs 6 ; rf ‘ticularly by Bishop Chapelle, | 1 the city Phe Plains, said subdivisions beinz Mrs. : 00 isses Boynton and Itamskill “\ eT er pound; spring, large, live, | occasion, particularly by op pelle, | it nd. designate 1d being ali of lots | of Pleasant Plains, ions beinz He Speaks as a Doctor. ville, during which the wedding party ente! Mrs. Willi K a of | Hive, 7 cents per D ene Fate ees ‘to mht Uta) of Boston, aoe 7 cents per pound; old fowls, undrawn, $| who was in charge of St. Matthew’s Church | Impl. nnd demented as, and eine alt ot lots | ty Livers County 8 and 9, follos 9 and , the Misses ‘of the records in the office of the Miss Ane corated parlor, the cer¢ Steer and y Rev. my in this city during the time Mr. Waldecker | hundred and forty-nine (149) and one hundred ond R. Milbourne. The brid presided at the organ there, and who has a| fifty-two (152) in the Washington Brick surveyor District of Columbla. Each of said certifi- to $1 cents per pound; live, 6 to 7 cents per ve = ; costers, live, 4 cents per poun y S = un, | cates ie to be sold under the provisions of y attired in a dark brown traveling | [etdoun county, Mew. ‘Sau SE Tindlis’ | Nocks,” dressed, 8 t0/10 cents per pound; | high appreciation of his musical abilities. | Crinyang’s subdivision of partof stare ton une | entes te tv he sold under the provisions of Soon Gres, Glued with white sil and velvet, aud | Miss’ Eliza H, pliller of Newtown, Pa., Mr. and | live, large, old, 9 cents :per Pound; live, —_-._—_. 16, at follo 16, of thie records Of the aifice or oe | ee ee ee. eee 4 sal whiter’ chic casi Remnnnse oa Ree a rs. Jonathan K. Taylor, Mr. aud’Mrs, ane cents per pound; geese, suiveyor for aiid District together with the sme) 3: 12 west, Se Ee ee Statler ‘of Bultinores Mrs. Clarksou Free | | GU Lb ee ‘The campaign will be covered in all parts | SU'veyor, for sald District, rox. Cwo-story bay wine | J.C; Heald, So. 02 1 etrvet goetieat es of Washington. | Atter the ceremony ion oe’ Wikuington, Miss Young of AgunEe Ey | Game Is plentiful, pug prices are practi, | of the country by an experienced corps | Soy Titre: Gosthind ef the purchase money - — - uests were invited to the dining roou to and Clarence L. Leadbeater of Ale: dria cally as last reported: enison, * a2 - | to be id in cash, and the lanee in two equal \ IN BROS., AUCTIONEERS. of a delightful supper. The preseuts were nu- | “Cylch 8, Miller, @ native of Soule dEnrings (uat | toksoncents per pound; whole deer, bucks, | Of Tellable and impartial newpaper men en Iestelments, payable in one and two Sitcetreed Saenisssine vars, with us and handsome. Among the guests were for 4 number of years a resident of Minnesota, has | 8 to 10 cents per pound’ : i pheasants, 40 to 00 | gaged for the purpose by The Evening Star. | interest at ‘six (6) per centum per num, pax- | gRUSTRES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON Dr. J. H. Saif and his mother, Mra. E. Warret ep aamOveln . * zs a ' E from By 2. ¥ - . 4 < oan ndesful treatusent. \ -Glosd, Thomag A. | {9,MMt Sad Mrs, Milton IL. Bancroft, who have'been | ounge woodceck, 40 t0 00 -cents each. in the regular and special editions. On each house sold wil be required of fhe purchaser | i HiBer, 1010. follo abt et sed of the land records oy illips, Mr. Fred. Margaret C. Moore of Norwood. The following prices for vegetables and — at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording s4 Lizzie Fauth, Mrs. * Mae, Donie and in, Albert Clagett, lugett, Frank Kelser, ‘cost ei tof the holder of the notes secured CURING SERIOUS CATARRH. wood | fruits prevail today: Cauliflower, $2.50 to 33 at the time of sale. All SPARE pemeuatte | Segue the bolt Mr. and Mrs. George 1 © : per barrel; celery, faney, § to 75 cents per | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, Se. | Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days | At BUNS SMTi ty . Nesbitt of Lor have Issued invitations for a reception in hi their sou and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, ¥ EVENTH DAY OF dozen; medium, 25 to 40 cents per dozen; — from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve | OCTOLER, A. D, 1896, AT FOUR O'CLOCK I’ J. D. Robinson, 1729 34th st., Went cab the right to resell the at the risk and cost - : 3 Ws For twelve years I had heen an to Leanian, Haward Ma: | ¥> Nesbitt, Jr. common, 15 to 20 cents per dozen; squash, Today. oe ch deteulting' purchaser. the following’ described, rral eatate, liuate An thé = of the Stomach and Bowels wan, Beatrice Leaman und Mr. Se. Seen ram 73 cents per box; lettuce; $1.50 to $2 per c 7 GEORGE EB. EMMONS, Sit that certain plece or parcel of land and prem: nal coudion. "Fur twelve | Latasette GAITHERSBURG. barrel; potatoes, fancy, hew, $1 to $1.25 per | 0- G- Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n. oe ea Saat cert pee or parcel of ind ‘a prem. : s j ; eat Rockburre. oc2t-a&ds ST tiucts and blood, growing | 2, the coust Thursday tho following — barrel; choice, $1 per Bartel; new, 30 to 35 | e#tate in subdivision of SF ny Gee Trustees. | Ufa tract of land calc being it wed ess Ww msacted: ‘The et . o a ‘ ° :30 0% vel Nn a < Sone Rasy Spat oath acces rs Seer ar cwagtadniitteneseee Mr. Lee Woodward died at the home of his| cents per bushel; culls, 40 cents per barrel; eres - vetoes pm: i THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UNTIL | part of the farm of the late Abner C. it. Shoo M WAS ENTIRELY ERURDS t™ of administration were | father, near Washington Grove, of typhoid fever. | potatoes, New York,! 85 to 38 cents per | and Arthur D. ee, Gee ene FRIDAY NOVEMBER SIXTH, 1800, atthe Hunker, begining af 4 stone at the southwest cor ved a tick min when J went | €anted to Mary E, Harriss on the personal estate | Funeral end interment took place today at the | bushel; Maryland and Virginia, 80 to 35 per | Thos. Dowling & Co., Aucts., st. D.W.—| hour and place. ‘ net Oe the cast side of the Seventh be i He: hes inade a “new f | of Benjamin Harriss, deceased. tam P. | x E. Church South, Rey. L. L. Lloyd offi bushel; culls, 20 to 35 per bushel; sweet po- | Real estate, lots Nos. 19 and 20, in square No, GEORGE E. EMMONS, And running thence along suid road north 4 degree ~~ | sucess asestalateator O€ Gustavus Jones: dacoased, | ae aven: gest Poriieaeeiekanae, iw a gua ot | tatoes, red, 75 cents per barrel; eastern | 684. Cbaccery sale on Saturday, October 81, at 4 a ALDIS B. BROWNE. fang running thence along euhd road worth 4 degrees Passed frat and final account and sade distethution | Slee By7 nous 9 Suest of | chore, 75 cents to $1!per barrel; common, | o'clock p.m. James S. Edwards, trustee. ae ee sets muuong the leztl heirs of said deceased, (192) feet and eighty-six hundredths of a foot to a al es : ; leaving said road due east fifteen hun: 40 to 60: cents; yams and haymons, 50 to C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G et. n.w.—18th Tap SLSs stone; thence 1 60 cents per barrel; béets,+$1.50 to $2.50 per | st. n.w., dwelling No. 1823. Sale Saturday, October DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. @red and fifteen (1,515) feet and forty hundredths CURING ECZEMA. exile of t of Ermina Perviuai d confirmed and orde: ‘The congregation of the Travilah Baptist Church to | has extended a call to the Rev. Lewis Jones of set Be — 100) of a foot to a stone on the west «i ° 100 bunches; cabbage $3 to $4.50 per 100; | g1, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. John T. Arms and George | TRUSTEES’ SALB OF ALUABLE IMPROVED | (itae road; thence ‘loug the west side ot ‘a John B. Barker, 1310 12th st. n.w. ed persons have been named | Poolesville. reel; aes REAL EST. 50. 600 MARY SENUB | Putte res 6 pe - “The eczema from which 1 suffered tor porate ‘overber term of court: Harry | Mr. Upton D. Nourso, son of Dr. Nourse of | R¢W, 40 cents per barrel; anions, Bermuda, | 1” B, White, trustees. ‘ATE, NO. YLAND AVENUE | {oad south 21 minutes, east three hun- three years extends! until it covered idler, Dedy except my feet and iny hands. or bo treatinent seemed to Lave the least ef 1H 1.40 to $1.50 per crated yellow, $1.05 to $1.10 NORTHEAST. dred and twenty-four (324) feet und fifty-six hy ver Daal: yellow, new, 40 to 45 pence pionany- By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated | dredths (68-100) of @ foot to a levy court stone at bushel; beans, white, New: ¥ork, mediums, | Hatcliffe, Sutton & Oo., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. nw, | February 8, 1804, and duly recorded tn Liter ‘No. | the intersection of the west side of Piney” Branch rath harles W. Conley, James | Darnestown, hus left for Washington to pursue the Wade, Fred. P. “Hay ‘Thowe drawn to serve instead | SCd¥ of inedicine. ¥ = cl io 217 et seq., of the land records of the | and Blair roads; thence along the west side of ee So SE . emus Boswell, John H. | | Mr. H. Theodore Walsche fs in Prince Frederick, | $1.95; New York pea, 31.25; marrow, $1.45; | —Sale of 75 high-grade bicycles in sales room on f - TEASE | THORS BE tutam W. ‘Darby, | Calvert county, where he went to wed Mise Lutic | Virginians whites 76 conts; twlte, galxech; bo | Menday: Noveniber’S, at 10 o'clock a ar oer ene Gg eee ped pam fae py he ny OF Fuow 3Y HODY. OF OVER A diate SARS Getty Feyton Henry, daugtter of Rev. and Mrs. E. H.| cents; colored, 50 to 60 cents; black-eyed ile a DURING THE DAY. On- day I read Doctor Coy’s explanation of how Skin Diseases resulted from poisons in the blood. T concluded to bin Ircuit court has stricken | Henry. he following named from the list of qualified Mr. W. W. Whit Bi Lodge eat, the ninth district: Alvan 8S. Trac Ls = ‘ Walley pecs poe = ces, will sell. at public auction, in front of the | eighty hundredths (80-100) of a foot to a stone; Peas, 90 cents to $1 per bushel; apples, fan- AUCTION SALES. premises, on FRIDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY | thence, leaving the Piney Branch road, north Gi rtle OF NOVEWBE ib, 1896, AT HALF-PAST degrees 53% minutes, west fifteen hundred and four 7 ay Fred- | King of King's Velley suprised their many fricuds | CY, table, $1.75 to $2 per barrel; choice, = C1 : thiety hundredths (80-100) of at once. IS NOT MY CURE A MARV rare Ritter and Gilbert P. Ritter. © pats | genuinely when they returned home this week from | $1.25 to $1.75 per barrel. Oranges, Califo FUTURE DAYS. A Sieg ty I Bod) fect apd thirty hundiedthe (20-100) of a foot vomiparatively short time he bas driven off my trike off the names of Wm. H. Allen | Baltimore and unnounced that they had been} nia, fancy, bright, $4 to $4.50 per box; in the District of Columbia, and designated as A ry ignts, ways, easements, priv iepes body, all sores. I have mo trace of the Ecsema eee oe See ae utethy Fane teToaseclty Rae Messina, $3.50 to $5 per box; Valencia, $3 to RATCLIFFE, Scrron @ O., Auctioneers, and being lot 12, in D. B. Grof's subdivision in _Spportenances, to the ‘same belonging or in : z es H. of the |" Mra. Dick, v. A.D. . A 2 pe district was dismissed. “The petition. to | ll with pacumonia, ck, 4s critically | $3.50 per case; lemons, Sicily, $3 to $5 per _., Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. square 863, as per plat recorded in the office of the anys box; cranberries, $1.50 to $2 per box; Jer- * Sad surveyor for the District of Columbia, in Liber 18, enth distriet was dismissed. of the Gaithersburg chapter went on a straw ride | S€Y, $5: to $5.60 per barrel; Cape Cod, “$5.50 RV ELLING \T Savon TRICE TS D.C. ore lace soatatecy txiex apelin: The Weste on Telegraph Company will to Hunting Hill, where they visited the league of | to $6 per barrel.. Grapes, Catawbas, 8 to 9 By virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Liber “iene of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money mee their wires Into the Town Hall at Tockvi le on efec- | that place. ‘The Union Church was packed to be | cents 5-Ib. basket; Concord, 18 to 14 cents 202, folio 427 et seq., one of the land records of | to be paid in cash. and the balance in three equal arg tion night, See = Ce from the entire | entertal President W. D. Beall had charge of | 10-Ib. basket; Concord, 7 to 7% cents 5-Ib. | the. District of Columbia, we will sell, at public | installments, payable in one, two and three years, cCo Ss emo e icine Country. | Special attention w: eo Sette | troduced Str We lee Bele ent Ine of business | hesket; Delaware, 12 to 14 cents Sib, bas. | auction, in frout of the premiscn, on FRIDAY THE | with interest at aig 10) per centum per anu, ellable news from the doubtful states, introduced Mr. W. R. Fulks, who welcomed the 2 : 2 SIXTH’ DAY OF NOVEMMER’ “hoa AT FOUR | payable semi-annually, from’ the day Tuesday Mrs. H. ©. Reading of Hill Crest, near | visiting lenguers. Dr. W. R. Andrews made an ad. | Ket; Marthas, 12 to 14 cents 5-Ib. basket; scribed it oe tater {he name of John KR. Warfield of the thir- | Last night « large delegation of Epworth Leaguers SULTATION FREE. trust uy; the iS Spe Bh pease wired at the time of sale. All c ve ” "CLOCK P.M., the following descril real es- | cared by deed of trust upon the Sercea, held an informal afternoon tea in hovor ¢f | dress on “Spiritual Work,” and Mr. H. 0. Hine | Nia, ras, 14 to 16 cents 5-Ib. basket; Sa- | 2’ reon, Dr. ye Cresap McCoy her guest. Misa Byrd Scott of Fredericksburg, Va. | on “Literature.” Res. B: W. Walker sang’ enter | Jemma to 10 cents B-lb, beaker aden county of Washington, D: Gy tor Witt Leche ab ne | posit ror S200 ean Besa need . ’ Gnd received Humerous tieltote wit ey some’ | tainingty. Mrs. Alexander Garrett directed the | Kernels, 11 to 12 cents; pineapples, T ty at block No. 4, of Stone and Johnson, trustees’, sub- | the time of sale. All conveyancing, recordii by inement In some newspaper Dr J M. Co: ‘den, sad Cadet Giese een he ae | ae “Gaithersburg M. BL South Teagate® kus | centa; crab apples, $3 to $4 per barrel, @ivision of’ “Greenvale” and Seaman's Delight, | rotarial fees at the cost of the 2 published In Washington, D.C. Je . wi 7 and delicious Viands were served in abundance by | precent. aio | ~ But immaterial changes are noted in the mony Roca as Avalon richie. a8 per piat reconted | of es eee en ee Sas 6, Suen. Miaa Os & bevy of fair young girls in the supper room, Rey G;, W; Bowie bas been summoned to Bland | price of beef and other meats. Live cattle, | 12 e Mice of the eurreyor oft 5 it to resell the ocl5-m,w, f&eds ‘Trustees, 1885 F et. Consulting ysicians. ‘The clerk of the circuit court for this county has | county, to attend the funeral of a sister. from 2 to 4% cents a pound; lambs, 4 to 5i, | “Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two the seus par BS BOVE SALE IS POSTPO: SED UNTD 715 13th Street Northwest. Francia T. Wilitens asa Mi sR Ra Scemveation er cee tase mare ee "De erate Th toes mae all caib” at option of parchader * 01 SOVEMDER FIPTH, Tabs, ae the ©, Cooley ‘and Laura J, Hall: Charles W, Owen Miss Nena Ayte friends | C2!ves, ty 386; 'calvess Gael Bray eee ge ‘time of OONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, Office Heurs, 9 to IZ a.m.,1to5 p.m. 6 Kisaabed Be Joony Wak. inte es Tee tn, Broderick in panies es Pound: dressed hogs, 4 to 6-conte-e pound: }.A Gwesit o¢ $100 will be required at the time of = ‘Trustees. ALBERT A. WILSON, y. ‘ rs. lajors died at Damascus ee ~ + JOHN - fo 8 pmedally, Sunday, 10 a.m. to4 p.m | “During the present week Rev. L. R, Mulbourne | three'yert lness wih Menno creat Never equaled—Dr. Bull's Cough fiyrop, omdhde TORN MILTON cteea. | AT Kon Gabale Bak, Se eS sete, ~ ‘Trastees,