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22 THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1897—24 c IRPRAN NEW ; $~ Board AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. which will in early in September. Mrs. L. A. j churches, together with their friends, to the | Cooke. The host had u Jntmeclt upon the | 83, 84 and 35, in block 6, Rockville; $. % id ile, for ‘ted with the school, | number of sixty-eight, & very pleasant even- | tmportant subject cefa crop, and he gave | of coum couimimtoners to J. A. Cooley. S U B U R BA N N E WS “eli retain — Donition of rst aasntant. It fs the Se oa SS ao ie ne fea- | a short discourse, = ‘valuable hints iad, $50. Teme a. seas a ee FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYs. ° desire of the board to secure sufficient appropria- ‘The round was neduct . the acres —— ~ Chas. BL | ~$ — ‘ as fon fi he school fund t ploy third | and Falls Church. the return to Ballston ice | Upon the culture; that cereal from c it, lot 7, in Woodmont; $175. ‘Same WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ttn Pay Se eat tinea ae | apm aces Gere. oa a, Wht | want of te S| eet Seren eeceset:| Liquidation Sale © | St > wuss ¢ o.. arcnom di 1 room, th ildin ver- sm 2 . 5 ae FALLS CHURCH. cromded= “AMitiionsl Sescet: premtiet will Pesesey | ler oe" Mies: ct ee eee memnber rte 2 be secured soon, with a view of making additions | Tuesday evening. The grounds were lighted with | Cuerles F. Breoke, who.Js appolated to tell his ° NOS. 2200 AND 2202 SEV SPREE és : ee eee ee Nonrawest = = Presbyterian to the present building such as will double its | Japanese lanterns and presented a very pretty ap- | fellow-farmers the result’ cf lis observution and — . Spates, road account. ™ oO i OF THE By virtue of @ certain deed of trust, bearing eb capacity and cure some defects in Mghting and | pearance. rience in raising wheat. Ryne at ng Wg eg fate September ISM, and duly recorded in Miss Tillie Rawl beating. ——.__—_ Grange, at the clise of its recent business | $23.50; ‘T. L. Magruder, rond, $63.33; ait Sod . Liber No. 2055, at “folio 100 et seq., of the land bane ton | exieneantaz schoo! of the St: Paul's MLE. Church GLENCARLYN, VA. Gom Sites Ronn fheaegy My Senet Siler and | $0 "Wn" S! Ivlet pine “ease meee | National Bank of the} toe af tbe party secared thereegy ws session of the Sunday school convention | en, a delightful excursion to Glen Echo Wed- agg vimrtege sa ey 24 5 1 ee ~ be party seca “by, we « = Seer ins, road, $78.70; Aug. ; ie . ta front premises, Se ee ee ee Ee ee ee ake ee ot ee solo, aud ‘there we peal choruses ted by John | peiage, $01.25; J. . Deets, piking, $22.05; Henry ratboay. m Tuk hay” oF SePrewiaa ‘The Misses Warner gave a farewell party to their | stead,”” oa Maple avenue, Monday evening, to par- | ©, Bentley 2 reen. tggins, work on » $8. e 4 ise7, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. Spa thin tenets Hla aad a exare™ proved | Se, wate Wanner, Meceaes bate | uah"oragh tase heer apmaia seats | Republic Building, | Sistas! mitre satin Feng ee hae ee may <a’ {Dies | melon feast. “Hearte” and “bil carted” proved | Sect hein a ca hee es Co a public road petitioned for hy George W. Teed > as part of lot numbered fi i ton, awd vicinity for several years without. any | 8M acceptable diversion, and for several hours the eres and many, citizens are confident | inf" others, and Messrs. John P. Sellman, Peter B. W's subdivision of ~ eabyterian Charch of le neans of support, got into an altercation | contest waged. é t the long-looked-for, id is xt thing of the | 7. Clements examiners on a road petitioned for by scribed as follows. Beginulug for the anine om scholars enrolied, and that of ay last with John Davis, a like character, | Dr. and Mrs. William Backus entertained the | PC#! future. s = F. M. Griffith and others. The first named ex- west line of Seventh street extended bbe ‘The school decided to crect : +e - + 4 colered woman. In the affray Dinks drew | Genearlyn Literary Soctety at its August meeting | a 7%, & Spmmtgstopers enh arte ae amuiners will meet August 28, and the latter Sep- S. W. Cor. of Seventh and a of Tae Sts internet | So eckeilien GhOae eines hance re een | Wedinestay (evening Gast. Onrlie’ ali was teil Leather mete Oe ee ee Renae cis so scktcisat ons ccucten Mw Wee: i s — ae Bice Ue Weenies toes rst him of a serious nature, on the strength’| lantly illuminated for the occasion and many of | damaged, Uy the dogpt last year that It Is | gay "about moon by a report thut a aire was raging D Streets N. W. (40) $2-1008" tort ty . 2s hts committed to the rouse of cor. | the residents of the villnge participated in the en- | "Wovaside cent beautisied and im- | 08 the farm of Mra, Henry aed Freee mendred and sweaty scven and rection, Baltimore, for six_ months. similar | joyment of the program. ‘ tely by teer workers | W° 7 ~ By duection of the board of directors of the a ade ye tld vt om Ee ee ee rene amare S¥- | 5am addiress “was delivered by Gen. S, S. Burdett, Doser the sepertatte “Of iaane Hartaborne, Caries | Were At orce dinpatcbed Ae tne eee teen tet on | National Back of the Republic of Washington, for ee ee Ee, we ee ew Ny raington, NCrtess Yagabouds who otter about | in the course of which he gave much valuable in: | Ttags fag Mine ene ee fire by starks froma traction engine cnguced in | © Purposes cf Liquidation, 1 will offer tor sale, im | Rated as houses Nos. . . Kersington. formation obtained while sojourning in South | “Edward Farquhar hag taken a holiday at Cay fire by sparks from a os Se atames destroyed, | £feMt of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. SED Beha (couhpect ‘ibn eater Racensiunnianis gasonnen ‘2ppol —_— America. Veru was the special subject of the gen- | Breton, where he wus delightfully entertained by | threshing on the es * | TEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, 1807. at the hour ¢ 90 and accrucd interest. further particulars et the Eagle How BROOKLAND. crul's dincourse, aud for pearly an hour he held the (Mr. and Mrs. George Kerman Alexander Gra- | Mtailing 2 loss of about A FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described . undivided attention of the guests, - 3 peameiacone 5 end te ered fo dee lo, at the close of which Miss Margaret | for Boston to visit Ler brother, Richard B. Ma. | ftiends near San Francisco, Cal., returned home this aa cene Mesh a oe thenea O6 visit to Mountain Lake Park, Va. Stockbridge read an essay on the ladiotas."’ Sev- | gruder, who is. established in the latter cit She | Week. lic schools of the county will reopen Moa- | feet seven and one-half (7%) inches on 7th street Mrs. Joxeph el and son returred Thursday = Sanit Selections were rendered ‘by the | will extend her travela to Canada and return in Fass on Rigieraber® ne:thwest, and with a depth on ane Mine of D | Goya otherwise the tre from s visit among the mountains of Peunestvanit. | and Sica, Wiites tempecticclor Ae sole akan tae | peeaber wy Ray of Nive Mes, Wiillam ‘Tay- | A Very successtil test of the water works was | fleet northwest of one hundred (100) fect to au | oeli at Hak wad cnt at The lawn + hich bas been in progress for | regular program was brought to_a close and Miss | tor Thome Ale. aod Ate” Corrieg B. Bonde Miss | mude bere pings in-all sections of the towa, Ever 762) mare feet, more or less, together with 4 {he past four nights for the berefit of St. Anthony's | Marguret Stockbridge, chairman of the social com- | Kebecca ‘f. Miller, Miss Sarah T, Moore, Mise Howe | 10 the fire p) A AE ey cine cereuere mica te Improvements thereon, consisting of a lange | quay-agds Cbureh 11 igh vith ch ° juittee, took charge. An impromptu dance was | Henderson, Miss Sara Henderson, Miss Alice Halt, | thing worked right ai Pi stream of wazer | {Cur-story and bescment brick snd stone office Sn a aa Ee SUeeene: | ta ngacrn tedkjuiwliich slanted aeveont tomes Miss Alice T. Stabler, Miss Emma . Stabler, Mian | Stendptpe was suticient to throw at streain of wazer | [unin Rrerything was sold and a good sum was realized. | Among thove preseut were Mr. and Sirs, Walter | ws Alice.T. | ier, Miss, Mary ? 2 See are Se ea a ae clon acta: | ir exams cot wale: Geek; -gupatie kavten amese steam The proceeds will be devoted to obtaining a pas- | P. denes, Mr. and Stockbridge, Maj. | Mary E: Thomas, Miss Augusta ee ee ham Bell. k the soclety by a} | Miss Mary Magroder has galled from Baltimore | this tow in Mrs. Chas. 1 ims enter tain Miss Hattie Johnson returned from a lengthy | piano ‘\ ed ‘At al Terms: All above the &5 umbrance ats . be paid in eneh. A quired at thme of sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. Terms to be compited with within ten ARLES T. SPAKO, | Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS r : e date of sale. A deposit of $2,500 required at time | TROSTRES SALE OF VALUARLE IMPI Scent restience Sieyiae-) Josept Cuntiane Seburty Str aud Men MC eich tien, 2am | fon Stabler, “Mortimer 0. Stabler, B. Bentiny.| Oe a som of Mr. and Mra ‘Thomas ©. of ale, Af tems ‘of fale. are wot ‘commited, with } soc near Misses Sarah and Marie Howe returned | Hurdett, Mr and Mrs. Eakle, Mr mad Me” Whine | 2E0mas and E. Clifton Thomas have been absent |. Teouard, | som of painful accident ‘Tuesday, | within five days from date of sale the right is BAST. a short stay at randy, Va., where they | Lupetty ME, and Mrs. Bakle. Mtr. and Mrs. White | tive days on a excursion vy beat from Baltlinore Ramsde his collar bone broken while riding ina | reserved to resell the property at risk and coxt irtue of a cert: of of trust to us, the Misses White, | to Fredericksburg. rtue of a certain a rust tow! =z re cl 1 e in co Ww car- f defaulting purchaser, after five days’ notice of | Nove aber 6, 1805, and sire Mal coaster? i King, Bailey 2 wagon. The vehicle came ir contact with a car- | 0! i E ve of | November 6, . 2 large "party, retarned from a delightful myebiuty’” iven-at the residence of Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Farquhar and eon Douglas | , Miss Bettie Bowman of Balthnore city is, xis Fropositions for the purchase of the atove de- | it the request of the parr: eeu d tata. 8 sachin tp on the Chesapeake ha ae . tockbrida barwday evening, Was much | speut a fow days at Lake Minnewaska, N. Y., last | 108 Miss Catharine Stonestreet near Hunting Hill | | top property will be entertained at any time | the undemismed trustees wilt eal at 3 Frances E. Griffith is the guest of her y the young le of ‘the village. | weck; Warwick M.S is in Wastiington, Miss aan 5 prior to the public sale. of the Mrs. Frank T. Howe, ir, William Hi, Stockbridge officiated ax manterot | Paik! 1 Renee Londron ‘county, and Sitios Stary RIVER SPRINGS AND VICINITY. see eee JOHN B. LARNER, Hk Pmsr pay a rparty y the Busy Rees of Cal- | ceremonies, and a pleacant evening was spent In = Attorney for the National Bank of the Republic. | AT FIVE O-CLOCK 3ibson, Tonks i hetre Sanues ‘S program, | Mass., in July, is again at her home here. During the past two wecks there have etre peleeees fe F st. aw. land ae ¢_promiace sa all tan ae n RTs preseut. The affatr closad with a | many scasonable delicacies being provided by the | UME” and Mss. Wee pe eae Ee. gon | entertainments at. Blackiston's Island, Colton SES = t . ¢. De walk, in w 1 the young folks took part. | hoepitable hostess. The affair was unique in many | of Philadelplia, are witt Mrs. Charles’ B. Hrooke; | Point nod River Springs, some of the principal DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Lradshaw snd Eliza J the of- doing duty Judges. ‘The cakes | Tespects. t I. Kirk of Philadelphia, with Dr. to Miss Ma: and William Oh events being the hops, masquerade balls, base ball gumes and boat races at the springs, and the yacht excursions from Colton’s and Blackiston’s L. Island. By virtue of @ ce Mrs. Herrte: Those present were Messrs. Ed ui larry Mitchell, Wim. H. Young, Gurley 8 eats | AE. lain Those in charge of the | Pay square numbered nil 3 Mrs. Mary Parker of Boston and aine (989). as said sut TRUSTEES’ SAL OF VaLUABLE IMPROVED SOS. 453 TG 465, INCLUSIVE, SOUTHWEST, ‘ockbridge and } Ernest Gill of Baltimore, with Mrs. Charles Id- and the Misses White, ‘Tessie ¥ Stock- - rosso Le | bridge, King, Torresson ssie Young, Stock- | dings; Prof and Mrs. Edward Kummer and Tee cream, Mrs. €. : : in deod of trust to us, dated assessed against the com nd Gridley. Miss Lacy Kummer of Boston, with the Mises = we Page feet of sald b of the electric railroad to W SSS = SPpaiet; Ales Mary Falmer aud Howard Palmer | Last Monday a party, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. | Jenuaty 25. 1804, and duly. roc en ee the impr End has, it is understood. been decided jan BRI ri 3 of Baltimore, with Mrs. John Thomas, and Miss > Allie t, Miss Naomi reconds Of tie ae % ‘anh At the and the work will iy date: Sew Con: Beulah Lea of Lawrence, with Mrs. Thomas Lea, | A J. Lockhart, Miss Lille Lockhart land’ records of the Disttict of Col 4, apd at the extensive we, the | With bay window and pressed ta publie auction, | the southeast corner of Terms of sal Lockhart, Miss MacWilliams, Mr. and Mrs. Birch, eee cody <2 sees es Mr. Vinton Birch, Miss Cartwright, Mrs. Knight, ; U®dersigned. trustees w sell, : fron: TONDAY, : Mr. Robert Knight and Mr. Seaman went on an] Taneriert ‘way? Temtee on OM Pe TRIE | to tee pald in cash, excursion to Virginia Beach, with Capt. Fred Mac-} AT FIVE O°CLOCK P.M., the” following di Metattments, pay Williams, on nis boat, the Defender, and after | scribed land and premises,” situate in the city | Mterest at six spending a very pleasant time, were returning | Of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and Other visitors and boarders ure: Colonel and Mrs. Stark of Norfolk; Dr. Smedley and famfly 2nd Robert Robinson of ‘Philadelphin, Mr. und Mrs. Joseph M. ‘Tilton, Miss Mary Fowler and Miss Mabel Fussell of 3 of Swarthinore Colle ome Maxwell; post otfive, eats ms and Bertha Knabe. ‘Those who ‘ments were Rev Le Fever, Wm. Obm and M home of Mrs. A. A. = Hawxhurst has purchased of Mrs. | Was recently the sce Tickets are out for an entertainment and lawn Social for the benefit of the Emery Chapel Sing- ee ing Society, the proceeds to be used in purchasing ‘owler of Fort street | church hymnals. It will take place Wednesday evening, August 25, at 8 o'clos Sunday school of the M. E. on their annual picnte ‘Thursday to and the balance in two in one and two years, York, Miss Esther T. Moore on the prem- nd, adjoining ; FOUR people, ae desizneted as and being all of original lots num- of half an acre of 2 prcenth | ises of Mr. W. E. Nalley, Brightwood avenue. z home when Miss Lille Lockhart was knocked over- | Hered two. (2), three @) aad four the ta reece ea Ss = re heed the | Zhe Brightwood Railroad Company has com- Sao pie: aan ape eave boanl by the sail of the boat as it was shifting from | lettered “D, es er with the improvements odes He the at Chen aprtpts ple e . Shee at tes , 5: There wi erable excite- % of wo-rtory pil . yancing, recor pede gaat Ge table, After the | Pleted its northern extension to a point beyond | awl Slice Mere ci Ee Gi oe Faces to cute thee Aete ae comeinerabo enc Le oe ens Ge ees atecnsiie, Matted Dae] auch une panbcos nea meee ir last meeting adopted resolu: guests had amused mselves with song and merry | Wovdside, and is operating it os far as Silver Sharp Street M. E. Church, colored, bas held a | mint on board for the time being, and had it not west, and all the goods, cluttels and personal | Comy with within ten days fro 3 fee tees eet Sida be haiee Springs. Six of the new cars have arrived, and | Protructed meeting of ten days in ‘commemora- | heen for the coolness and long experience in sailing property in and upon the sald pretatses, particularly | Otherwise the trustees reserve the right as t mat for erecting a 4 ee preset st - is tion of the dedication of the ortzinal edifice, just seventy-five years since. The land was given by the late James P. Stabler of Sharon, who was one were Miss Nettic Clements, Mr. Thomas Mat- | Will be put on as soon as the road ved ean be aly and Mr. Egbert Lyon from Terra Cot'a, | finished, An addition is to be built to the car Misces Heih and Eiuma Willurger and Mr. | shed to house the new coaches, jt Wiison and at East End for Mr. Charles | ton of Capt. MacWilliams, there is no doubt that Miss | described in the schedule attached to's:id deed of | the property at the risk and cost of the p Lockhard would ha been drowned, She was, | trust, consisting of Loile- and Engine (mn: by | in default. 3 = vever, quickly rescued. EN Gry & Co), Shafting, Pulleys, Flooring W. FE. EDMOXSTO) Machine, Planers (2), Molders (@), Rip Saws @), ALDIS B. BROW nie ‘The contract | of the first anti+ lavery men in Moutgomery county, Walter Burgess from Brook: | lately entered into with the Arthur Rauterberg has returned to Blacki- ae a Min AAs Fowler and Siler irene aed | Hee, Guected, into, wit Potomac Electric | if not in the state. ‘x Isiand from a cruise on Mis yacht, the Gray Moriiser,, Teaoner. | Cross-cut Save G).° Variety | _euto-dtds ‘ hington will occupy 3 - A. Fowler and Misses Irene pany calls for continuor ver, La 2 i eC fore ‘He Ba pveral | a! . Planer (buzz), Bolts Machin ind Saw, a ya eee SO n Fowler, and Mr. Alfred. Hollidze. be AUONS power, but Hound, in the Chesapeake bay. “He had seve ler, Planer (bus s ause of improvements being pi Many « Tesidents of Brookland attended the | day power ouly hus been supplied vin's a Paat ices of the Chris- | Mariborw. Md.. fair, which has been in progress | however, ihe repairs will be completed aid the el J in the M. E. | during this wi line, as weil as the extension, will receive the ON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF TWO-STORY _RRIcK Ae > vod La DUNCA? friends xboal, and experienced a pleasant sail. 3g Saw, Pory Vianer, Tron Lathe, Wood Lathe, The dance given at River Springs, Wednesday | Universal Saw, Box Machine. Gang Saw, ete. rere night, by Dr. F kiston and bis sons, Wade and Terms of sale: On»-third of the parchase money STEE RANDOLPH. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. F. McFarland of Boston | Reert, Por easorae ‘ to be paid in cash, and the balance in two RUILDING. NO, 2022 TWELFTH STREET ‘The improvements tr plumbing that were derer- | Potomac power iwerel necent) guests ori. Bil O.uaicversvef ey |Heneeren ee Ree ee ee mtion | fnstaltments, pes tite in one and "i NORTHWEST. d pen at the recent meeting of th Brooklind | Mr. HH. M. Reed, wife of Pastor Reed, is sert- a cea I oes eri ooh beeen at) interest at sr per eentum per at By virtue of a certain deed of trust to Assocation are being put in that building. | cusly ill at the homme of remthee ty een eens , "ashington. Those now stopping at Blackiston’s Island are | Syml-anmually, from day of sale, secured by Gerd | WS dated October 27, 1602 and uly Monday eeoealne Mrs. Dr. L. E. Rauterberg, wil make the hall “more commodious in| Mr. Metcalf will break ground Mrs. Harriet Lansdale, who has been spending a w will be completed shortly. for a handsome ‘Arthur Rauterberg, | Of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the | Corded November 3, 1882, in Liber No. residence on the t le bt ‘Mrs. Se: tenshaw, ik option of the purchiser. A deposit of $500 will | folio 343 et seq., of the land records of the Dis- Me Sea Warn tae areen aaee S- Hi | UY thie cCalbence of ltaala) avenues, Star amd Goes: | nasser eee ree lite Locktirt, Meaette Sidity Haren at | be reauired of ‘the purchaser at! the time of axle, | trict of Colum, ad'ae tint wane otek yy Horner of Brandy, has returned home. pete Waecte, Mz. W. 1, Burroughs tx also | Mre Nelson Taker wad doaghter ‘ate recruiting | Lay, Jr. Richard Las. Miss Emily Freeman, Capt, | All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at | Secured the we, the undersigned, | truntie —_——_—_ Pulldive himself a home on Ulinots avenue between | at Asbury Park ducing ane q WASHINGTON GROVE. Des N : Bes Dag Mtiawns, Sfiss Blanch MacWitiams and | PC sPurch within tes deve ont Gn or oe oe | entotatle anctlon. te fromt of the je vines and Erfe streets, "3 ‘ plied with within ten days from day of sale, other- | ses, on TUESDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST. DAY OP Mr. It he Wume iA i. ‘ Mr. William Kirkland and family are spending | Miss Daisy Herbert. Wise the srastees teeeree the tight tx toon aes | ADDLES a 187, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. a street to Me. Harry Gwin of Washingtors wen std | fe mouth with relatives In this vicinity. = Droperty, at the risk and cost of the purchaser in | the following descrited lind and premises, situa The annual meeting of the Ladies’ Ald Soctets of | Fecona a itt ye omie of Washing mi, who will —_—__- A 8600 Pack of Cards. default." Terms for personal property in the city of Washington, in the Distrkt of Washington Grove was held Thursday morning, offi- | JHundon will caeet eee at wale ee LAUREL. MAULON ASHFORD, uated as und being Lot lettersd P and Bennie | cers being chosen as follows: Mrs. M. D. Peck, | between Des Moles wad Beit gees oF Sth street — From the Philadelphia Record. ALDIS B. BROWNE, of Alfred H. Lee's subdivision, in square Sin! Tko years each Iu the stice pene | President; Mrs, W. TH. Allen, first viee preside opt was paegtumed and successfully executed hold- | Mr, F, I. Ahern, jr, of New York, is visiting | A pack of cards was recently sold at | _8u6d&ds z be | ge em eg 3 Ree WERE Coe eee eee | imiotins being. “Unclear Mieke Tee eee | is ppareatey Aram Mrasse LuAbera! 1akihie |a London tationee foni$pou al Gael one RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00, AUCTIONEERS 6 office of wuld Distivet, «nutulning Alfred Woo, aceretary, and Mee. ELH. tbls, | sr ebince north on the pike. “He was age | place. of the handsome Italian copperplate card SEES St ERy ot, improved by two-story. brik 0 tr : Prepgued while in market by a well-dressed. gen. | Mra. Hartsock, wife of Rev. Dr. 8. M. Hart- | eames oathed = i TRU = ALE F VE a Oy EERE nok, where | | Mr. Clara Roach has gone to Emory Grove to at- | Teel pearing youn colored many who bought all games called “taroceh! di Montegna,” made | TRUST. SALE ODL ie pos ee eet ee ee sock of Washington, is ill at her country home, “Harlew,” near heré) Bi Mr. Harry Park, the trfék bicycle rider, of Wash- Ington, with his wife, art ‘the guests of Mr. J. D. B. Peters a tend camp meetin - Miss | for the Wor where rite iden tack apa ables, representing elf. to. be having been set apart | in" the employ a a greerementing himself to be Missionary Society, in } stores’ Which she Is un active worker. To give color to his story he sald he did not were | ‘The first convention of the Christian and Mis- | know at which of the ti Alliance, which opens here Sunday, will be | Beeded. but suzzested t two etal are, with during the fifteenth century. Another pack | VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, | §¢,is,)id im cash, and the’ ba of cards recently sold at Paris for almost SOUTHWEST CORNER OF eix rest at six (6) per centum $400. Each cf the cards in this pack is a sul-annualiy, from day of sal masterwork of the engraver’s art, and all 16TH AND M STREETS N. W. igen Rie Fo ae waving three branch f and dumb conventi m Kesterson and Miss Kidwe married on Mond vhes the goods were they go together 4 neacilers beastie =| (tha ugtion at ths Goeekens We lee * ga Dr. ard Mrs. T. Watts Byerly have returned 35 ; is FRONTID 7 PEE N | will be required af" the purchaser ‘at th ee ded by a prayer mectinz He, usin store and fiod out from thelr beldal trips and are ‘now “at home” to remeeures in cte ee eal FRONTING 75 FEET ON mae. chu on gr niveas eking quavters, and Nello wawentein ani friends. pone 1 Queen’ of Hearts, for: in- 16TH STREET BY A DEPTH | fits at the purchaser's cost eauine th store and came out, Rev. T. A. Johnstone “and wife will leave to- | Stance, represented Queen Anne of Eng- needed at wn party for the branch, ar Bright land; the Ki sae A ‘ven for the benefit of the Pres- | Mr. W. D. Clark's resid wood. He led the way through a pi > < “s complied with within ten das right: | morrow evening for a sorthern trip, going by Jand: th = of Hearts, being her hus- OF 53 FEET 3 INCHES ON M] (mesa ite trustee reserve the right! a sow ™ fete beat of Sige ay, Oe lece of woods | steamer to Boston. y/ and, Prince George of Denmark. The TREET. the property at the risk and cost of the . oS Wood, Ket suxplelous offered to carne the pian Ber taper rwes Queen of Diamonds was Queen Anne So- s ¢ ee nee | Young People’s BE ond maining distance. He of ed a $5 bill in pa took out a wallet to it and da x = = ~ § By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of - MAHAN AS a SILVER SPRING. Dhia of Denmark, the Queen of Clubs, the | BF pilin of, “decree, of the Supreme Court / Hae then Crown Princess of Prussia, the wife | WiC Diguict, of Columbia. passed in equity cause Ans eB Row ee, , the ui signed trustees will offer for aul9-d&ds ‘Trustees. of Frederick William the First, and the | ale, 1 2 ~ dl Misses Mrs. White dis- | benefit of the ment, and when Mr. Ray mer and | Which is under ¢ make cl Mr. into the Earle Graeves, son of the Iate A. S. Graeves of public auction, in front of the _ — = -_ nly table and Miss rls with tambousines san ation | hepes ot again encounterin fetta the war | SHE. met with a Yalnfut accident Monday last. oucen (of es aman ere NER AAS ROCK PL} a eS ee personated Rebec 1 drew + other children helped out in | Kets, when he will turn hl 0 the pd As he was riding algng on his bicycle on 7th street | 1 eas following. dexci ibe Nt ; "7 , r, Pa wine eee ee Redan Woolsnl equate the | A mete party. of plentek ere a roud near the gates 'of eufrince to the grounds of see of cards represent the most prominent | Of yaet ig ee Cot Cola Trustees’ Sale of Very Valuable Real hn Foheoem will this week occesy | TLED Wonlward, Helen Merten Lene Whee: | ammtemente ier eonent the late Admiral Lee, his wheel swerved into a rut | UPlomats of Europe at the same time. Bit Crigival ot mumbered twenty Estate on Rhode Island Avenue Mrs. Mansum, sr. word, Anna Murkison, Belle Claelle’ Rarer Mra: heel uber and caused him to take h “header,” which ren- nreiiee E with all the lnprovements rights, ete, Between 14th and 15th Sts., is kave been at Atlantic City | erts, Etta Smith, \ k, Gertrude Filler and | Mrs. Nalley, Mra, ‘alsinith, dered him uneonsclous. He Was picked up by his Munkaes3"s Way of Working. Ore-third cash, the hal ‘one and riar . : t Boyer gave recitations, and Anna and May | Anna, Mabel and M. uncie, Mr. C, B, Grieves, and Mr. Jas. Sniith. who * two vears, with Interest from the N.W., Improved by a uch interest to the people of | Polkintorn and kin Middleton sanz solos. 5 ret Cr: were passing in’ their Wu nd conveyed to his | From the London Telegraph. six per cent per arnum, payable semi - H Ki ; the trustees of the | A collcetion of $6 was ihe result of the cutertain- mith and Messrs home, Dr. Datling ot peactitwoud» promptly {| _Munkacsy’s fashion of working Is as Jis- cured by deed of trust on the Brick House, Known nine, at which meet- | me Spo 0 a call, and after examination of the in- - : z cash, #t the option of the res cote) giv ear educeri= Pein tiene eives ec Floreare, Italy, is the guest Jured boy pronounced the injuries to be a broken | tinctive as the results themselves. When nt posi r, of §300 required upon ac If the as No. 1422. engaged on his picture, “The Crucifixion,” | terms of sile are not complied with in ten dara | By, virtue of a, decree of the Sapreme Court of : from the day of sale the trustees reserve the | the District o! nbia, in Ea “ause Sie painter shad culmneett [ound toa (068 G/, Salteiresell dee prase oiat tor ak ad eat oe Le SEI Gee oka ee eataien ei Ee and photographed in this position, in order | the defaulting pur aS (SR REE 5 study: y | tiseme: such le “in some uewspa pub- | on ONESDAY, TY FI the better to be able to study the anatomy ieee a8 % SningtOL: a. “hoses spaper p wae an Gan nt of the school. of Mrx. Wo oH. Allen, “The Brightwood Soc instated in his old po- collar bone and partial dislo Yilon of the right shoulder. Though very painful, It 18 not considered that the injuries are’ necessarily fatal, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. ty of King’s Daughter t the home of Mis: Besides the regular routine ¢ elected ax foll iss ntertainment entitIed “Aunt Je it of Miss for ite annual meeting under the manage; is to be enefit of the the © MacElwee for the | cfficers w in charge of | Jeuder: turned to his home in from his outing dewn the Potomac. a 1s, leads+; , and Mise Mi pel fund. Rosie Lavende: Mrs. Edward ‘T. Kaiser an Moore Thomas in Baltimore Lynton Sutday school proved quite a succens | the resurrection of many old-fashioned games. | Misa Ellen H. ‘Themen: who went to. Cambridge, y ning. “A cup and saucer were given | Feasting was also a part of the evening" PAST FOUR ¢ — ee ter Florence are | Rysit, Laveniler, treasurer. a tee 3 ‘ —— and pose of the Crucified One. In painting | ‘Ail conveyancing, ete., at the cost of the pur-| PM. the folie . stcuate ALEXANDRIA COUNTY. ‘aches and grana. | SUOUFOING nto met at the hone ot the | Mf. Eawant Harriss of Washington has teased a | “Ecce Homo’ he worked coatiauously for | ebaser. nao eS tn the elt of. n, Distr su:abla. to ay egos endl gra Tent, “lected treasurer the first Friday in Sep- | country residence near the village of Halpine. seven months from the rising to the setting “408 5th’ st. naw. subdivision of lots in’ squ two hun- tem Spencer Watking of Bethesda district has been | of the sun, and his Parisian friends say JAMES T. HUNTEL, Gred und ceven (211), together with all the im- >_— made treasurer of the democratic state central] that even the painter's daily walks sup- 425°C ctw. | provements, ighis, ae. Mrs, TAKOMA, committee. plied him with material. He found the | _aul3-d&ds ee eee eee en eee ‘ . of Cadi to thelr home in Kens! 2 4 ee a. Stak two years, with interest ‘trom the day of sale at Mr. John Lacey of Cadiz, ft Mies Nellie c — Misses Loulse and Katharine Baker of German. | types for most of his figures chiefly upon RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioncers. six per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust Ohio, is returned for 4 visit to | The Good Templars of Takoma Park have de-| town have gone to Deadwood, S.D., for a visit | the pavements of the boulevards. eee a ee ee ee Dancing was indulged in by the younger genera- Moore and family are | termined to make war on the speak easles located | of several months, Sea ae ’ 2 the purchae A deposit of $500 ve tion present until after midnight, and the affair in the Park. Friday, August 27, there will be a] The Boyd's ‘Telephone Company 4s preparing to An Unconscious Joke. Trustees’ Sale of Two Desirable ed bk mn 30 Ste ben te due or on ae closed with several musical selections. public meeting of residents, when free expression | extend its Barnesville division to Dickerson sta- the Cleveland Leader. Brick Houses, Nos. 1514 trustees reses right to resell the Among those present were M. Hoyt Johnston, evi ing ‘the unlawful ‘eal fi Sromsthe/Clevelan : h Among those present were Messrs. Hoyt Johnston, of views concerning the unlawful sale of intox- { tion. a ; = the J. Hirst, 1. Johnson, Curtis Gilbert, Arthur Niles, feants within the corporate mts of Takoma will | Mr. Cyrus Kalser has sold his residence in| “hat are you laughing at?” said a and 2518 agin pireet popes pauiished ta Ws png John Lacey, W. W. Douglas and Robert Willet of be given. Among the speakers will be the Rev. | Bethesda district to ex-Attorney General Garland | ™"_ With chin whiskers to a youth who Northwest. Daring, Bx. at tbe pevchana’s coat. ardria counts: Mr. Virgil Johnson of Chicego, mse Lloyd of Gaithersburg, Judge’ Weed and Rey. Alex. for, $8,000. is stood beside him at the corner of Superior ol, Firtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of JOHN J. DOLAN, Trustee, Minees Anta Maud Dochittle, Ma SHEE ee, = a on. Cl Age neha Mr. W. urdette of Howard count; Mi a <y < Sait ped ore ar “4 408 t. n.We Ses eet wnuvell. Grace Doug. | | THe promptness of a gentleman who was visiting | Kent of Washington, Chas. W. Erettyman and | peda C." King of Damascuw district were mariel | 28d, Seneca streets yesterday morning. , | No. 18870. the undersigned’ trustees will wffer for JAMES T. HUNT eae Faith Johnson, Nellie Shatt, Louise Arnold and | Lengdon at the time was all that saved a lady | Warren Choate of Rockville and Revs. Jota Van- | 2e Myon st aot ee ees I'm laughing at what you said to that | sale | tho 3-akds 425 Get nc. live Niles; Mrs. Mary Mutsov and Mrs. A. Lacey | ard her child from a horrible death at the Lang-| ness and Johnston of Tukom: THe Egcomd quarterly meeting of Rockville elrcult | man who just shook hands with yo AEG = Alexatmdria county. lon railway statio couple of evenings ago. At this eting of the Templ © pri - | M.E. Choreh South, will close at Goshen tomorrow. - ie followi peri C. G. N 20., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. Gere ae rite : itd a helenae retenpen ner wm Geese fs ‘Takoma, vanes ios, Pa A grand tournam Gat ble will be held at | boy replied. 5 oe got tag t of cokacabeayae tiers poe maar i 3 down upon the track from the platform and was | Grand Lodge of the District forthe Largest tu. cconfal Laight and aie. We | rhe man thought for a moment and then | B1F Of Suen er namie eee in square | TRUSTEES, SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT OF patterns ibe trackell kurtirae fanilexpress abership during the past quarter. Veirs Boule, Jr., will deliver an addre said: numbered three hundred and ninety-seven (397), be- GONTAINING ABOUT stop SOUAIE PERE train dashed around the curve, a short distance eA TR eels Coes | ove Anti Saloon League of Montz« SOE op ee eG OT Ny | Ghd ‘running there eat: | GROUND, “THE SAME TENG. 1 north of the depot. It seemed as if escape for | Washington and Maryland willbe present. eS pra OA ee RE eotaeen | acomasouvaian taksoentemes funny.” fifteen (18), feet rym and one-half (7) “inches; gaye phim the lady and her babe was tmpossible, when the - and Mrs. George A. Warren and “Mr. am ‘@ full county ticket In the field, tt wy Well whats wandbatoenes thence west ninety-four (94) feet four (4) inches: Moae inca’ lene es pas veing thelr peril, » J. Perry have returned home from a visit mal that the lengue will Ui Hen MGrehne an thes Tere py De nd records of the srigsttrtenins| Cewek isle ae nee ert | of two weeks with friends at Front Royal, Va : ~ he local ofkec es | “When he came up to you and asked if4 (7%) inches: thence cust nincty-four (0) feet fone a rescued them from the tracks just in time to | °C yiblacry cWwatées PA. Lag tine: upport such candidates for the local offices as didn’t k him, you said, ‘Your name | (4) inches to place of beginning. Also part of lot | District of . at fuveca (Rin iseeties a is oa apt. Lay, Hurry Waters and Ed. Lay have re- | can be best depended upon to carry out its prin- | You didn’t know him, you 3 © [numbered twelve (12), Deginning on the wae parties secured there! offer for sale, at and ball held at | 2¥eid teats in. taker ke ee 2 ; turned from a pleasant sojourn at the Lay cottage ciples and comply with its demands. is familiar, but_I swear I can’t recall your Of Sth street thirty-one (l) feet three Gy wablic auction in front’ of the prewises, on ‘E- . ds at a sae we eae mad A set 8 red on Blackistone Island. The cottage is occupied. The Rockville fair, which fs the oldest in the | face.’ ” north froin the southeast corner of said lots th WENTY-POURTH DAY OF AUGUST, co Merritt of Washington is the guest of | Placed on Sent Baer aany ate oan al poe Lay, Jr., Sidney Davis and a | state of Maryland, promises to be a great success | Then the man with the whiskers got mad | horth fifteen (15) feet. seven and onehalf ty 1897, AT SIN the following @e- for friend. Miss Ruth Tocreyson of ~Chestaut | A, Yee St misnt. but thas far without avail. | friend from Maryland. this vear. It opens August 31. and said it was “a blamed lie,” inches; thence west ninety-four (94) feet four (4) | ScFiled land and premises, te in the county of Grove.” At thls part of Langdon the highway is very d Robert and Norman Jackson left Monday for a} Political affairs are exceedingly quiet throughout 7 inches: thence south fifteen (15) fect seven and one. | Washington and Wistriet ot umbia, being Jots —__ eet bam cue ottiers at ithe iCeput cerery, | wee a ee re ae eee of Reltsrite, is | Me, county at the present time. “The republican > — | half (744) Inches: thence east nincty-four (94) feet | MUMbered twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (4, = le Pe * Mr. 18. . Line, forme ter 7 state convention meets at Oce City ti the lattes : te block mbered two (2), HYATTSVILLE. A ‘special meeting of th Cittzens’ Asso- ) now located in the Park, and ‘clerking with "the | part of this month atter whiten de ety ee AUCTION SALES. See tes eee a ee) ae at ak or pan, qfation wax held Tuesday evening and, as fore | tiem of 8D. Waters & Sn, z Paign may be expected to open in earnest. = Terms: One-third cash, the baianes in one and | “Friendship” and "Mt. Airs,” as per plat in Book Mr. John Lowe of Bladensburz met with a pain- | Shadowed in The Star, a mo y between | jemi onert 2. Waters, nephew of 8. Deere —_—>— MONDAY. two years, with interest from the day of sale at G | “Counts, No. 8,” page 12h of the recorts, of the . 2 3 = er fi ‘i 5 Je esday for San Francisco, Cal., en route = seers Bene otice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, for acchlent uxt Thursday while riding out from | Tangdo e In order to gre- | the Klondike region, ROCKVILLE, ©. G. ELOAN & CD., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. | Bo" Seog Of crust oo tne necpene, Sey necured | She same being iinproved bya large frame dwcitag. ashiazten on his wheel, He was coasting down | sent the matter properly 3 ittee was appol Mr. Chester Mannakee, after a pleasant trip to = &t the opticn of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 | Terms of sale’ One-fourth cash, balance in one, hear es’ station and lost control of bis a ed to confer with the railroad therities . at Philadelphia as a delegate of the District Division, The work of preparation for the September ex- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED - “2 two and three years tron: of sale, with iuter- ascertain what can be done. The commi P d a flying visit to Atlantic City, end prepa t ptembe: PROPERTY — SITUATEC Ge cea Ye. | om each house required upon acceptance of bid. If See and seeing Tate NHolently agatnat the | Compmed of iter, “Thomas J. Clerk ‘and: Seca: | ig Any Wy paid @ fiving visit to Atlantic City, hibition of the Agricultural Soclety is progressing Se Ce ee ee ee its alee ee ee fence and rece P and painful cut upon | Collins and Ottinser. ‘The Junlor Endeavor Society of the Presbsterian | finely, a large number of workmen being employed. | By virtue of a certain deed Of trust to us, re- ochre pre ey die getige | Pog yp ep wy on ag Nee hts tana, tte was brought to Hyattwrille, | Mr. George Doremus hag returned from a visit | church of this place enjoyed a pleutc’ Weduesday | ‘The board of management te uring every effort and | corded in Liver No. 1071, at follo 288 et sean one Sr aiete : - ree required at the time Of cule, All conveyancing and B the defaulting purcbaser after five days" advertise. | Feu . Te een eee eee Me ert ea eee ee | cnitie) Vans rand rocks ot) ther pledirestise1 Gils | emenntag Vac argeteiMnt cts aoe te Teton records of the’ District of Columb iment of euch Reale in rome newspaper published im | Feconding at the cost of the purchaser Terms to ladies of Pinckney Memortal Church congregation, Mr. and Mrs. Dent and Mr. and Mrs. Tancil have tomorrow morning, and in the even- | ings. Secretary Muncaster reports a large num- | iser, on MONI AY, THE 'sWENTY-THIRD DAY OF 405 risk and cost of de: chaser. held last Thursday of | removed. to Pennsylvania. ing will give a discourse on Mormonism and his im- | per of applications for stables, pens for stock and | AUGUST, A.D. 1897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK. b : Mr. and Mrs. H. ©. Dobbs, attracted a large crowd, : aoe ae — Be of Avalon Heights is visit- | pressions oC salt Lake City. a sa space for exhibits. the ee aes ey a ie in Daas A kee = aa caaz 2 i : ing friends in Virginia, ‘Mr. Charles W. Steers, of Montgomery ave- | *P county of Washington, District of Colum! A&ds x! S, Trustee, eajusuble Of the semen este” Pebeee (e,Dest | Sirs. “Atsop of Langton Las gone to the eeashore | mot ang st Walle oe Melty ot Meera tent | ‘Phe recent lawn party’ given by the ‘Tenals Club Gesignated as lote 27” in Elock 10, tn, tea oem aul2-d&ds 1410'G st. nw. bs for the remainder of the season. here Wednesday for Piney Point and St. George's | or this place at the grounds of ‘the Rockville | Elyan’s subdivision of a certain ‘tract of land DUNCANSON BRCS., AUCTIONEERS. eae 7 a Ear ompiins of Avalon Heights, who has | Island, where they will enjoy the salt ses alr until | Academy was well attended and passcd off to the | Known as Meridine Hl, ts ont eebdhniea oe : Si : DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. es gree Sean ce Fenn ecg Aaa aoa al ae aan er caseniee | ntac tar Roc liiiprenane tance oman as trices Whe ace oF the surveyor of said Dis | cRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED epusrmes SaLR Of WaLAniE ReMDINa Sed weed by cakaown sartion’ Ii tr enspeac i —-+-——. last for Mount Vernon on the Hudson, N. ¥-r o's Panantly dahted with Japaneso lanterns and fre- | “Terms of gle: One-third cash, and the balance REAL) ESTATE, NO, 60) 8) STREET NORTH- LOT OX WARDEI STREET BETWEEN FOR- Ca - len, It ts suppe ; : friends at that : ae rd F. Droop. | in two fastallnents, parable In one and two 3 SYTH AND CAMMACK AVENU! yHITS: ie vHetnlty borrow ‘theta For th GAITHERSBURG. visit to her frien Fallow ian ede ico a hrenided over, by the | years each, respectively. ‘alter date, wich interst Say th eek coe cee en ee ee oe s fig to the “parlor socials” im t a= FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. Meee sae Wine Deere ee asaud, | St St per cent pes ainam, secured by deed of | MAY 10. Isil; at follo 347 et seq. Of the land | _ BY Sirtue of a certain deed of trust to us, duiy stain ceacg- | Comatabte Barr haa Mise B, Jennle Waters iy Ill of nervous prostra- Gulghgae” and Sarverameh; cmon, ‘Sitwes | us! dts LPG eat ok al sash at ue | AAarag ay the Teac of Coa une nda th | fede a, es V0 feo 1S at ac o offe — re ption. ey ree = : . strict misia, "w , th yj wils be severely punished. tion. ‘The town council met Wednesday. ‘The board of | Droop, Simpson a eet mallet caramels, | at the purchascr's cost. A sit of $200 is re- ee vee ‘ es a Alot Hee Sell, in front of the ises, on THURSDAY, TH Ju Snell. an old colored wan who carries | Mr. Lee Waters, an aged and respected cltizen, n- | Mrs. Helen Greer, Misses Nicholson’ and Surah | Guired at the time of sale, ‘Terms of sale te he . ‘DAY * TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1si7, ‘ 1 between es Tet Taaburs | died Friday at the home of his daugiter, Mrs, | be#lth was directed to make a thorough examlaa- | Henderson; cigirs, Misses Dawson; peanuts, Misses complied with within ten days from date of sale, | $f, {he Prem-sce, on MONDAY, THE THIRTIETH | Five O'CLOCK P.M. the following descrited ‘land Was robbed of his s Wages Ist Thurs Soe Cees Middlebrook. ‘The funaei | tion of the sanitary condition of the village and | Evelyn and Marie Talbott. at the property’ will be rewld at the cost of the | DAY of AUGUST, A.D-1802, at HALE-PasT FOUR | ELy8 O CLOCK P-M-. the following deserted tend Mesera. are building , & place Sanlay morning toon ihe Moun’ | onaer an abatement Of any uulssnces found, i. | 4 tennis tournament ‘wil be given by the <leb defaulting purchaser. OCLOCE FM, the following decribed land and | S54 She District of Coleusia, vic: ot seatenn Yery substantial warehouses to replace those de- | took place Sunday ming, fromy the: Neslevillel | air reward ted to prepare an ordinance im. | 2t this place on August 25 to 28, inclusive. H. T. W. RILEY DEEBLE, Trustee, Premixes, situate in the city of Washington, in ht (8), in block numbered seven (7), in B. JL. Stroved by fire July 23. Presbyterian Church, Rev. Wm. D. Beall officiat- | W- Moore was directed to prepare Fister will act as president and Vernon M. Dor- BENJ. P. DAVIS, Trustee, the District, of Columbla, end designated ag ‘and | Gfny cy i, plod numbered seven (7), in BH Mr. Walter Payne has broken ground for a new ing. Interment was made in the cemetery near | Poing a tax upon dogs. Sey as secretary. e tournament will comprise | au11-a&ds 1319 “EF” st. nw. | being all of lot numbered one hundred and forty | "Wiitne Close,” as the same is recorded in Liber se on Johnson avenue, next to the school build- eee — Wallace Mitchell, whese home fs near Fairfax all-comers’ | singles, ae feomery county, singles, SS at ph Ea py pore ey County Plats No 6, folios 82 and 63, one of the ie church. ednesday | Mixed doubles, men’é leap singles. En: RE DAYs. ‘: 13)» | reco: surveyor's office of the District Mr. Howard ©. Emmons has lately returned from | ‘The prohibition party will open the campaign in | *tition, was locked up eee athena tries to all inatches; except all-comers’ singles, aa same ts duly vecorded ip Liber 19, at follo 24, | ferunin,oF the Survesor's ~ < SE ee inde tee eorking, 10 | the county with a mass meeting at Carlivle's Hall | Bisht- He had endeavored several times, it open only to persons who have resided in the { TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D.c,, | Of the reco-ds 0 re, Sarr svor's oMice of said | "Terms of wale: One-third of the purchase awne; Of the Independent “Order of Good | (2° eet ate a ing at 8 o'clock. County | Said, to commit suicids by Iying on the Southern | county since August 2. Suitable first and second | August 18, 1897.—There will be sold by” public | District, ar emg ye an ergata, consisting {49 cash, the Valance in one aud two years, with a an Plea eed, meetings at | Chairman Vernon D. Watkins will preside, and G, | railroad tracks, but was gotten otf before being | prises will be aveurdsd, Inveach cent” jontgomery | auction. at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. WEDNESDAY, | Of & twestory and cellar pressed-brick bay-window | Icrest’ ot 6 per cent per aeoemm, payable’ semi- Sue Men. Frisaoville, Selgepert dnt | waver of ew You te ts We tho peinctgal'| soq oeey Upc GAIN Ye eee cea might | County singles begitt the Brst day at 10 a.m., en-] SEPTEMBER FIRST, 1807, on the treasury | dWelllng, No. 69 ae Eee es annually, and secured by a deed of trust upon the iapeaner : it aes i Uther ‘catriee will close at 4 rig, Previous “das. | premises, a, miscellaneous collection of condemned | , Terns of sale: Ove-third of the purchase iomey | Proms” quid. “or alt Chet, Sat the ‘of the Heney atunders bad his left hand badly | "At a preliminary hearing before ‘Squire C. me. | Succeed im bis ratrpose of self-destruction, so he | Gave, ‘hereto, clase Gt #° p.m. P.m. on the 25th. | property ‘belonging to this department, as follows: | 1° be pa sare Higa reco pride hedge od While cleaning bis biercle a few days | pouch, Thomas ‘Suter’ was” held “in” tho | 2% decored fate, the village. whera ho wal, takes Has, cqumament commatiae, ie compowcl of A. | Gar Horse.” Canceling Machine, per Cutter. | Oetallibente, pantie In ove aid wo ‘yearn, + fe E rites ; . : Prescott, ‘T. M. ngGico. M. Henderson; hand!- | Desks, Tubles, Chairs, old Iron and Copper, old a those who, have returned from thetr sum: | of"tnet inreeny of purse: fen eB Pee: | he became. very violent and. inade night masous | Prescott, TM. al Fiater, ‘i. M. ‘Talbott and | Garpets, etc. "Terms:’ Cosh om purcharee f. j, | Seml-annuatly, a. ot male, secured a ae 5 Taggtion are Mr. and Mee Charles H. Welch, | Catenin $10, teat ene Soe mnare’ | wien bis erten, Perey rae bee unbalanced te | Aor Prescott. “A cordiil invitation 1s extended | GAGE. Secretary. aurt2easi "| Of trust upon parehees prado te FR TY . H. Campbell, Mr. aed Mrs. Mo B. {ya . ~ = v4 s e. e e to District players. © 7 . Date. and Mrs. Elbert Dent. the Mlises Tricou | ggunmament on tee Meronene here pean otting 2 | winter, as published in The Star at the time, wan- | *©,Uistrict players ‘was transacted in the DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. etetiins sill Da tenet ee ee and Mr. “and Mrs.*Earnest Gibbons. and chasing: MdEGee EE A ee fr, | dered away from home und was fouod several | oiphans” court ‘The last will and testa- ——— Terman af erie to be compliod ith whinin non on Mr. and Mis. Fegan and fainily have rented | #24 cloring 3 “= Saree eee nt, and | Weeks, Mfterward in the wools in a hole ju tke | nent of Charles Abest. dectased, was filed and ad- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED froan ‘day of pain ofkaraian tue Semitene eoteeee, Mrs. Hurky"s house ou Pike avenue. ere are participating. 0 | Sree, covers up with Bowrda grand ary | mitted, to, necbate, epg. fieunt and letters testa, | REAL, ESTATE, NO. 62 ELEVENTH STREET | from, 433 to resell the property at the risk apd cost == J-,Elowdan announces a tournament | found four iwlictments against Lizeis, Watson, | ubtary on his, pe Cohwstantia “Abert the ek: | By virtue Of a certain deed of trust to us, dated | of the purchaser in 'SUGESE CARUSI, KENSINGTON. feutidnal and. amatent knights will cone, ‘uke | 28% Lisle Doteon, for housebreaking. She plead: | {tory named in, the Wilk, bond, $hesh’ weeeeks | May G. 1802 and “Sh receded Minne £2 “tated SDs B. Bpowke, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. sine ferntonal and amateur Knights will compote, the | cd culty ‘to them all and. was sentenced to the | Tatamentary on the peregial entaie-ot David Gray | Liber Xo, 1088, at folio, 302 et seq, of the land | surg onan bal <i = Se whuners in cach clas to be awarded valuable | penftentiary for five years, "She is a young col. | ¥t bus Gi gee Ning records of of Columbia, and at the re- TRUSTEES’ SALE * IE Two. 2 a — A Davenport ts spending a couple of | prizes. W. Veirs Boule, Jr, ts to deliver the | bred itl aed the leiteess of Whe peualiy intictea } Burman, deceased, Meret Tee ae oN CK ad ecks wit H secured there; under- mother at Ithaea, N.Y. coronation address. fa due to her youth: Purman, the executrix named fo the will, Charles oe of the party red tl F, We, the Mr. H. L. Amiss and family are sy eral weeks at Atlantic City and Ocean Mr. G. H. Hicks has had as his guests his Rev. H. W. Hicks of Whitmore Lake, Mich. trustees, will sell, at public ‘auct in| RATCLIFFE, SUPTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Re SEVENTH STRERT NORTHEAST. east = sign "am amnvenary rts Wedmenagy th | toto nachmeate Moe Souecia SG@PU | Runcaton “ede Sst. owe “Store and | Spectre Bremie, on nib, Mie TweNtey Or sce et Th ae Vandella an anniversary “party ¥, the | to two indictments for yreal wi | A.D. 1807, 18H2, and recorded in Liber Ne. 1676. follo cccaston. of “her seventh Dirthiay. ‘Many’ ef ter | SOmtunced te fans Years in ‘the peuiteutiary,. “"™ | Wm, |W. Moore, excutars of Notiert Rt. Moore, ey P.M fo <3 — i a : | HALE-PAST FIVE O°CLOCK the Tr J- | et seq., ‘one of the land records for the District of Wetle rlends were present by invitation, and re- | | Addizon Jackson and Edward Wyatt were in- | Monat estate of paid deceased, aon ates anne fu; | descrived laud and preniises, sitiate ethos? | TO WHOM IT MAY CON freshments Were served. dicted for assault with intent to KUL. “They Columbia, and at ‘the request of the parties secured poten Washington, in the District of Columbia, and ‘des- 3 ES, | thereby, ‘we will sell, at public auction, In front of Bis brother, Dr. Hicks of Missourt —_+—_ plended not guilty and thelr casea wore continued | Saq eid executors were authored errs Tee one ee St ot numbered Uitety-aix CERN: LOT OF BOXES,|: SE nat ON EEDA, THE TWENTY SEy- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas It. Martin and daugh BALLSTON, VA. edward Masts, was Wedletes” far sani with | MOEEABE Note to Teation ‘toe teticea rand, B Btone- red nine hundred aod. sixty, (60), aes | BARRELS, HOUSEHOLD EF- Fal, tae tolontag desciied pepe Lore Helen are visiting at Saratoga, N.Y. Mr. Mar- —— intent to kill. rater nce oe eatute Of Renee stra | plat in Liber 19, follo 26, of the records of the FECTS, ETC., TO PAY STOR-| hine au), in Isadore Suke nud Sone ay Gknent & coule of weeks aud Mrs. | The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Ald] ‘The Fairfax Assembly ts atranging for 2 german | {1%.,00, ter Veror's fice of the District a ote Martin and daughter several months. Soctety of the Presbyterian Church was held in| %, “The MIll"* September 3. sur- consisting oe ARGES FOR| tStac'ces meat ‘The ‘following transfers of real estate have been | Mag’ tne tmprOvemeNts, oN Z| AGE AND CH a Dr. Lucian Clark left yesterday for Ocean Grove, | the Sunday school room Friday, the 20th instant. escey Are ee eae eae | Tecorded in the oifice of the ‘clerk of ths “Circa | Street “northeast, Hog bouse, No. 622 1th} “ACCOUNT OF THE PEO-| biter? Tunp meeting Eeeeghgite opening sermon at the} Mr. J. Lacey and wife, after spending most of | nesiay and ‘Thurstay. Mr Be Cogtelae through ct called 2 Pas Forme cf onie: PLE’S STORAGE COMPANY, | | Terms of sate: Camp meeting services. the summer with bis brother, Major R. §. Lacey, | Whose efforts the excursion has been arranged, hae ’ — et retest te Heian eta ett | have return to thee home Ia Omaba, Ned. "| Ecc senarkaly cheap mace em aera i WASHINGTON, D.C Ward selected Mr. Charles D. Smith, for four years | Tuesday afternoon Miss Emma Hance enter- casion. par oe on sarmepay MORNING, omg Bi pmel tS the ipal of the schools at Oakland, Md.” Mr. | tained a number of little friends at her home. —_—__ Smith ts a graduate of the state normal school st "9 = re a ae 3 posit ‘ashington, D. will sell public Baltimore, ‘and comes highly recomended. ig | TM Afternoon was pleasantly spent in playing SANDY SPRING. cectiee ae toe meee Sutton’ "Co. | 206 8 E. B. Prettyman, principal of the state normal | 5*mes, after which refreshments were served. i 920 Penna. ave. n= let of Bose, yy to resell school; William Hincbaugh, superintendent of the | Miss Emma Croson and Miss Jessie Topley.left| Alban Brooke recelved the Montgomery Club at nee gee ey ed Boga eB Sent cieee af! Coliieds sake ee ee bo Grace ciispienlsek pianiie sigeaan aes Willow Grove Furm Saturday. Henry H. Miller Hon’ tote auetioneets. ity of . lected Professor J- J. Freeman as supervisor of | and Toronto. She will visit’ Buffalo, Rochester | resided, Charles F, Brooke was secretary, and au fnterested will please take notice. - | recording at purchaser's cost. school matters, who will formulate general -ules and, Watkins Glen before returning. the guests were Roger B. Farquhar, Dr. Roger ES STORAGE ComMpaxy, . sone B sod regulations for the government of the school, | The Endeavorers of MA Olivet and Presbyterian | Brooke, Ashby Miller of Alexandria, snd De. Gee, aust Waskington, DG. | utt-ades f a‘