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22 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1898-24 PAGES. i | Tschiffely of Darnestown district have returned | office. Mr. Edward Brown and Thomas Thornton, | to their home in New York after a visit to Mr. and 3, S U B U R B A N N E W S from aa extended voting at Mountain Lake Park. | colored, were charsed by the Emory Grove camp | Mrs. Pugetie Davie ‘at Nozth Takoma, Rn AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS. Mr. George Miller, president of the State B. Y. | meeting authorities with disturbing religious rerv- ir. E. M. Douglass, formerly of Takoma, . - 5 P. U., will address the Baptist Young People’s | ices at the cap. Each was found guilty and pail | now at Denver, Col., is very ill, THIS AFTERNOON. MONDAY. FENN Ey AA RAILROAD. —— eg Soctety of this place Sunday night. a fine, with costs. John A. Lewis, colored, w: A progressive cuchre party of eight tables, under " TH AND B STREETS. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | 7:0 AM. WEEK DAYS. PTTOSBURG EXPILESS oes pParlor and Dining Cars Harrish 0 div PEREMFTORY SALE OF THE ENTIRE CON ee a TESTS OF WOOD AND COAL YARD, NO. | 10:50 AM. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED. —Pull- 3323 M STREET NORTHWEST, AT ‘AUC: mat Aceving. Dining, Smoking avd Observa- ir ‘The following transfers of real estate have been | arraigned by veputy Sheriff John A. Selby for as- | the management of Mre, G'Comnell, was given at JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. record in the office of the clerk of the | sault and resisting him, and he was found guilty, | the Takoma Springs Hotel Yast eveuing. The recent (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) Charles M. Wiillams to Joseph B. | and, In default of $200 berd, was committed to | guests at the hotel are Fred. C. Righter of Phila- jyoon, 171 ncves of lady $6,643. Jobn TB. Dic: | jail'at Rockville wo cenit we enhee Cee delphia, Miss A, H. Shortridge, Fred. Wanamaker | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY tond io Henry C. Miller, § lots at Gafttersburg: | The regular me BRIGHTWOOD. Epworth Leagues of the M. E. Church : ting of Forest Oak Lodge, | and Mrs. John N. Priest. There will be a dance at 7 > s ton Ca woe South ad Christian Endeavor Society union mect- | ¢—" H.C. Miller to J. B. Diamond, § lots in| Knights of Pythlas. Monday evening waa devoted | the hotel this evening VALUABLE REAL ESTATE] 6, iQXpay sepTeMBER TWELFTH, 1908 Indianapolis, ‘St. Leta, ‘Cleveland, and: Told ng. which was held at Emory Church Monday | Russell & Brooke's addition to Gaithersburg; $~.| to a sociable. Concluding the enjoyable festlv- ——-_—_—_ IN THE NORTHWEST. AT TEN O°CLOCK A.M., consisting of Engine and Buffet Parlor Car to Herr night last, was a splendic succ Delegates a ne Tees to ue 7 pean 10 lots at i ities, refresiments were served to the large mem- LANGDON. by vivian at Cases of the Supreme Court of } Boller. Steam Saw, Weed Chopper, Sbafting and 10:50 A.M. FAST LINE. Pul ashington, F' iaithersburg: $. Le rown to Almena Ii. | berslilp in attendance. ie of 4 Balting f OW. exter, Wi F to Harrisburg. visitors were pres pt from before papa Williams, lots 26, 27 : section 102, Garrett | Prof. Willis B. Burdette resigned as secre- the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause ee ee ee ties Wark eae — meme Church, Alexandria, Rockville, Woodwa places. They were entertained at tea at nage by the ladies of the local society. The were beautifully decorated, and a ee Remon ere scree rider's Discovery: $6, These und many others repaired to the church. | ecuncil of Rockville and otivrs to $ e services were beld from $ to 10:30 o'clock. | ies ee S$. Chas. EL Wood to ead swaasdied ealiae lex. lot 364. Woodmont: $150. Noreen Yate ther week oe te haw, ot 366, Woeduont; § ‘The adaress of welcome M. 8, part of i. Grimth and responded. to wood Heights Improvement Company to Emuna | oli Presser, 2 Horses, 2 Carts, 2° Sets Harness, to Pittsburg. Wagon, Fairbanks Coal Scale, R. T. Desk, Iron | 8:80 P.M.. CHICAGU AND ST. LOUIS EXP! Safe, Chairs, about 35 Cords of Wood, Fence that pileeping Car Washington to St. Louis, incloses wooed yard, La: Frame ‘arn, Brick Bleeping aud Dining Cars Harriswurg © Office and Bofler Room> Shovels, Forks, &¢, Louis, 2: Terms cash. 7:20 P x te One of the most pleasing sights of Langdon is | Nw yas! trustee, to Victorine | tary-treasure: of the Boyd's ‘Telephone Company, 0. 18870. the undersignéd, trustees. will cffer for ckville: $<. dos, Fe | and Mtr. Columbus W. Day has been chosen to suc: | Witnessed in the gardens of Br. P. G. Grimes. | sale. by pubite suction i fom of the reapective ms ts Montgom school board, one-half | ceed him. ? ae ee The blooms of the night blooming cereus, moon preemie se property, named ee THE land ; Maurice Talbott, attor- | The annual pienfe of the Sunday school of the | flowy, = twtee | 224. a8 fol s : Falumnd “Lyddane, tract_of land called | M. E. Church. South took place this afternoon | fer and one stmilar to the calla lily, only TENTH DAY OF SELTEMBER, A.D. 1598, Chas. 1. Quigl St. ville (ria Cincinnatl) and Chicago. a . WESTERN EXPRESS —Polinw 8e6-5t THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. ing Car to Pittsburg, Obicago and ti © Mayor J | (Suturday) in the grove of the church. Mr. Thomas | @8 large and perfectly round, makes his place @ | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the premises in the city wear C. Tones! | Joe Oven aide hiay corper ofwocicerseaniateachers|| bower {ot beauty iid tragraice! of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to Sleep. rishurg to Cleveland. Dining Cart Handsome Four-story and | 7:2) PM. “SOUTHWESTERN | EXPRESS — pun. in Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg Basement Press-brick| %, Harriaburg to St. Louis apd Cincisuatl Residence, No. 1740 P wo49 Pa PACIFIC EXPRESS. —Pultman Sleep- ta z it: Original lot numbered twenty-four (24), in Margaret | well cared fur the pleasures of the children, all | Messrs, Joseph Cornish, Frank Hagan and Fred. | ¥! < 2 ¢ eo ples 6 o % square numbered one huncred and eighty-three me to Maud | of whom were refreshed from bounteous tables of | saskell, returned heroes of the ist. District Co- | ¢auaTe, ,ummbered one huncred an iendship:”’$_. | Mr. Davig’ M. Mcpro is home from South Car- | ltmbla Voluuteers, are slightly disabled, but tm- | etc.,"being the southwest corner of M and 16th ee : AIL | etreets northwest, visiting his fami aE corte d erousiny their nealth| ‘eyes | ernie furonecteqwillibe @old be merersisatijectito yal ss witle me Cackley Baker, three lots on Norwood Heights; § Rev. L. L. Lloyd stor of the M. E. Church | be gecorded a suitable welcome by the Langdon - Pittsburg aes Hee ae penpnitthe ey to Join K. Hailes, five Tots at kane place: | Scuth’ and Sirs. Legd are apending a two weeks’ | Pe. oe able welco1 y g' trust of $6,000. Full particulars at the time of Street Northwest Near 80 AM for Ken gc hnneae gus Rochester and ‘the s 5 Le our lots eatio fhe Seashore. : * S < n ra daily, et ee ea me le Terai te Ie VWhe Baptist pareones was the scene of a quiet | Mrs. J. G. Durfey has entirely recovered from} ON SAME DAY, AT HALF-PAST FOUR id AM. for Emirs Endeavor past 10:50 AM. Dupont Circle,atAuction, | °°-Suaay: Pur ‘wilnun ciety of Emory was rep- | and Mr. Jobn G. Keane. : $80. Jetson € wedding Wednesday evening. In the presence cf a | ber long and serious filness. O'CLOOK P.M., the premises, situate in the city < Special featune.c with to Jumes T. Windsor, tract of land: § few relatives and friends, Kev, James D. Rayfeld | Kev. and Mrs. 'T. J. Clark expect to remove to] Mie Vrain: Jp the District of Columbia: 101 ny authority of the owners and to clase an en, | U20,E-M. for Williemeport wasn special i Se Wilson to Alice Connor, lot 19, 1 united In matrimony Mr. Zachariah T. Briggs end | the city about the Ist of october. subdivision of lpte in eqnare aunibered’ two han. | tate L will eel mt gamle anetion, in frost ar the on at Suara Felis entire svciety nd consre: s = Se Conn seit Roast . ee Heanor Bawer, daughter of Mr. John F. ee ee paren aaa St. Barnabas | Greq and cleyen (211), together with all the 4 Rr Tee eR ee ke ae ere ses <) 10:40 PM. tee bctite: ani. weaasrtals cweraeiney cae: ood to Rosetta D. Sprague, lot 1, | Miss Minnie McCormick of Washington hag te] Mr: B. Wagner and family will remove to the Daas TE SOU eae eee eta ho tthe itparatonae dees ee ee 4 aningeen eetuse ch faverable ¢ koma Park; $ Finch’ to An: to that eity from a vacation spent w elty October 1. en | 2¥-, and improved by a brick house. premises No. 17: street northwest, contain- only. 7% " a : poate, | il has een tear Meinoeratte primacy | cays anti gone fo his old ieee in Penterleatiae | pThs, brenerts. however, will be sold eubject to. a freee eee preg ee et ee aghy | Fo Putaperema, rr s part of treet 1. Ashton to | : jet, Saturday, De. Upham and farily cf Avalon Heights wit | PCF deed of trust for $3,000. Full particulars at | street, Se ee bh. He ! _ tet 2. Ashton to ct Sa a : em Avald he time of sale. pains, conuiartons | Zokm. W. Ashton, 2 $a00. SB. | tember 24 for the selection | remove to the eity soon, ‘Terms: One-third cash. the balance in one and | | This property will be sold subject to an incum- er teen ere: ted a visit « to Mary A. s and 10, Reck- | of ten celegat onvention at Roc —————_— . with interest from the date of sale at | brance of seven thousartl dollars ($7,000), bearing > A. Simpson, } vile the following Tnesda 5 cent. per annum, payable semiannuatly, | five per cent {uterest. and maturing A.1). "1900. Tey ee a for ber bi i 3 ‘on RIVE LE. in. payal iy.) ote . am) OD * as ee ee URL secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or | | Terms of ale: Ali over and above sald incum- froui Wilmington) A.at.. yeas aso (ise Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ¢ of land Mr. Vernon Lewis, the Baltimore ora SS all cash, at the optien ef the purebuser. A de- | bramce, which will be assumed by the purchaser, ing Car from Baltimore), 6:50, 10:00 and visited ard Proctor, tract of I: read baggagemaster who fell from his. train Mr. S. T. Merrick has been made agent for the | posit of $200 required on each piece of property | Shall be paid in cash. A deposit’ of $20 will be ge ee 1 . Harris to Basti T. Hendley, tract of land; w gion about ten days ago and was severely | poitimore und Ohio ra‘lroad at Riverdale instead | upon the acceptan bid. If the terms of sale | Tequired at time of sale, and said terms must be 8:00, 11:00 (Din the school commissioners to | Mrs. Fred. Appleby of Washington, D. Injered, has been removed to bis home here from } (°° ore Cte Com Tend igned Septem. | 2 not complied With Jn ten days from the tay | Complied with within fifteen days thereafter. Cou. AM, 12:15, 3:15. 3 ‘oh pereene ae UBt n Nourse. Providence He fell hea arene from tl ‘ ea a George Burchtield, who resign Sep cf sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the aoe and recording at the expense of pur- timore), 6:50, 10:00 like POM. ing is slowly Improving. though still | Mr. Jacob Poss of this town, accompanted by ear dcor train was running at good ri. property at the risk und cost of the defaulting 7 adelphia_only, Fast Express, 7.50 is hed. oa Piatra aay Ns daughter. Mise Tena Wess. left Thursday speed, and sustained serious Injuries about the | \fr, arthur Wheeler has returned to his River- porehaser, ‘after five days’ advertisement of such sel-d&ds LHOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ae, Exp EIS PM. week ‘¢ died Sunday at the home of his | for Niagara Falla, where they will spend back and head, Since removal but little, if any, ake 5 ak resale in some newspaper published in ing === and 5:40 P.M. ‘dafly. Mcrvices, canbactel by. «he | Gags before going to Dansville, No fo Mi. boss | temoretent has bose uetea im ule condition, (asd oe} pice orerane ae ehcnsoaes cr Beat [tense DSO FUTURE Daxs. For Boston, without change, 7:50 A.M. week days pastor of Emory Chureb, the remains were taken | Will remain there at the Jackson Sanitarium until | slight hopes of his recovery are entertained by the Miss Mabel Toison Las returned to her hom All conveyancing. &c., at purchaser's cost. and 4:20 P.M. daily. to Marshall, Va., for burial pis hezlth, whteh has been much impaired Intely, | frinily wad friends. “Mr, Lewis married Miss Stel: | Forestville, after a visit of some days to Mre. JOHN'S. DOLAN, Trustec. THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCTIONKER. For Buluimore, 6:20. 1:00, 7:60, 8:00, 9-00, 10:00, Mr. William Glover, sr., a well-known resident s heen fully restored. la Heltzel, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heltzel | pope. Mengum. 4 th st. Dw. £ —— 10:50, 11:00 AM. 13-15. 12-06. 12-98, ‘2-0 “t Bughaneed ka 2 it elatives | Mrs. Mary Milburn, an aged lady of New York, ithershurg. ey 1 7 JAMES T. HUNTER, Trastee, CHANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BRICK 8:15, Limited), 4:25 Secunia icone accompanied by Mre,’Nannie Harrigan, ber daugte cep irs Ube is EateyardStmouasl ot tne “ath Muntted States | ana0 c&ts 425°G st. n. DWELLING ON CAPITOL HILL, BEING | 6:18, 10700, 10-40 Mr. liarry Morison of the 3d Hlinois, returned | ter. has been spending some time here with her TENLEY TOWN. Volunteers, Maryland Inimunes, reports himself as PREMISES NO. 329 C STREET SOUTHEAST. - from vba last Sund fle spent a few daye | sister-indaw, Mrs, Rebeeca Fields. Mrs, Milburn, ENLE nb M1 and hungry at Jactsonville, Fla. FUTURE DAYs. In pursuance of a decree of the Supreme Court with Bis mether. Mrs. ‘Thomas, and was then re- | formerly Miss Mary Fields, was born and reared in ae Mr. aud Mrs. Leehorne have gone to Kentucky joved to the Soldiers ital for treat. | this town and has many relatives here and in the | Mrs. M. Donaldson has returned from a visit of | to visit relatives. Se == — ment for diabetes. His reeevery ts believed to be | Disirict. A great portion of her married life was | 4.5 weeks with friends at Culpeper, Va. MVaCMAEMLNaaieennd sittin ateecanaeeimentare JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. of the District of therein depend al. are complain Limited), 4:20, 5:40, olumbia, passed in a cause . 40 and 11:50 PM. wherein Eliza M. Tallman et s and Lou La Sha et al. are de- | For Pope's Creek Line. 7 AM. and 4:36 P.M, — 7 Da) ake and partial fared fro Te ceisete Caterot | Miss Mamie Itlley of New Jersey has been visit- | mystericus chicken thief. 3 mday might all of (GES oe OLE C RES 2) ao ee we pa RS ey ee eg ee Gre anal eaten Cae Oe Tabanan Lixeniaramieg chedhan quae corinvered ee ttereienieita’ | lneiselati ves ere too neve utiaeaxe! Seer Be Reelin ies Gon caeueh at the | TRUSTEES SALE CE ONE GRAY MARE, PHAR. | front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE NINE | E-M. daily, “except” Sunday! Sundays, 605 The old office of the Pet rth Land Company | tour thre ugh the principal cities of western Ohl Mr. F. Perna, who has been confined to his home dale Presbyterian Church Sunday evening, aeons TOP BUGGY, SET HARNESS, ETC SA Se ~ SEPT RER, 1888, AT oes Sa _ feces my na ‘ ~ n the corner of Brightwoed and New Hampshire | Virginia, Pennssivania and Marsland, and will | ¢.. « ienz time on account of typhoid, is now able | September 11. y virtue of a chaitel deed of trast, duly re- “AS R O'CLOCK PM, “all that cer- | Express for Florida ‘and points on Atlantic Const avenues. will be opened September 22 as a pub- | wake a visit In Washington before returning to her a 5 iy Mr. and Mrs. Ziponl, Mrs, and Miss Clifford and | corded in Liber No. 2321, folio 886 et seq., of the | tain parcel of land, situate in the efty of Washing- Ine, 4:30 AM, 5:46 PM. daily; Richmond lie schoo? for the first. « A and third grades. home to be out ay ffonte were guests of Mr. Benj. Cramer | lend records for the Distriet of Coinmbia, and at | ton, i the Pistrict of Columbia, known as Jot let- nn eae — Says: Atlas Spectal, Master @etave DeCarre bad the misfortune, Rockville was alive with visitors last week, the Mr. Fred. 3 typhoid fever. the request of the party secured thereby. I will | tered D, In George A. Barr's subdivision of «rigi- on ~ mend and Sesbemrd Air . 0 hile riding bis wheel in Washington Wednesday, | fair being the principal attractle Mrs. W. V. St. Aun’s Aid So met Wednesday night. W. Chese of Washington has bought the | Sell, by public anctien, in front of the sales rooms | nal lot one (1), in square numbered seven hundred -M. daily. Accon.medation for Quantico, 7:43 knocked down and run over b brick entertained Miss White of Kansas City, Mo. k 2 mes W. Ratcliffe, #20 Penna. ave. n.w., on | and ninety-oue (791), as per plat recorded in Book A-M. dally and 4:25 1°.M. y terminate: on. eupied by Mr. Shani r Mallon’s duties as | hcuse formerly . e was e time endes z to s-| Miss Sadie Bradley of Potomac, Miss Mattie Dar aN = artman 2 mily have mo JNESDAY, FOURTEENTH DAY OF SHP- | C. H. B.. page 207, in the office of tue surveyor HORE CONNECTS Serra Tue Path oar ar tana Meee ani go fi nellle GG Weshineton: Satiserniear cholson had Gabriel's, at Potomac, Md. After Heareaie and tently, Nave imoced into the i eAit Ai Ines aa TWGLVE OGIO a. | of alll Tic aati wees a) ee Le Atlantic City (vin Delaware 1 ‘Sr use reach ef the brick v j && guests at the Corcoran Mise © will be two masses at St. Ann's) “Tye tow bridge over the Atacostia ts being re- | the above Horse, Purges, Harness, ete., mentioned | south C street, and running back of that width to nt a A gg eter eedgpe nc He eof y Brawner of Wasbingten Sunday: paired at the expense of the contractor, In schedule ““A’" atteched to said trust. Birt Caroline layenue, Sigeder with the Enpeove Pollman Batter Parlor Cary, 110) AM. Sune a Mr. Is: Miss Cora Bowling has re ned from an extend- Mis. Sarah Blundon js the guest of her son, Mr. Terms cash. Snee ments, consisting of a brick dwelling house of days only Via Market Street Wharf, 10-00 | Mrs. Prank Myers and ed visit to friends in Virginia. J. A. Blundos She 1 e SEO 810-3 JOSEPH B. KELEHER, Trustee. eight rooms, with modern conveniences. Ji: AM, 12:15 JM. week days, 11.50 susta ned beu's.s . Va. Miss Agnes Camph Teuleytown welcomes the return home of her | after a visit to Antietzm. Terms of'sale, as prescribed by sald deeree: One- I. daily. ‘ teats Miss Jessie Brown's feot was. stepped on Biren Che ‘wos. The young men of this vicinity who | “Tying. running fro! 5 third of the purchase money in eash; balance in horse day and sericvsly Injured. Md.. and Miss Laura ed to tee: x volunteers ered | render the trip delighiful ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTION! equal installments at one (1) and two (2) sears V Mr. William) Rernolds Teturned Tuesday sts of the Misses 3 seven—Messts, Thomas Schuefer, Will | ceommodation: ee from the day of sale, secured by the promissory | picket corner Fifteenth G strects, leveland. QOhie, where hb accompanied the ie- We Garrett and Mr. Lesti ward Peere, € Armes, Oscar Arme Ww DESIRARLE FURNITURE 1 notes of the purchas bearing interest et 6 per and at the station, Sixth and B streets, where mains of his father. whe died here rece were visi their aw ih nd W . All returned in compara- S815 TWELFTH STREET. cent, and a deed of trust on the property sold; or | orders can be left for the che king baggage to Mr The Pcie tae entoie sitedainas ait worest ¥ tyman 2 SeCaIy hod with the exception of AVENUE NORTHWEST, AT all cagh, at purchaser's option. Conyeyan destination from hotels and residences apnventicn of street railway 1 OBriew is and Mrs. Martha Mag Pore, who died at Sibouey, July 26, Septcmbe TION. cording, etc., at purchaser's cost. Deposit J.B. HUTCHINSON, 3k Woop. Zperintendent of the Krightwoed | gnests of Dr. Mrs. E. ES ees Mr. David B. Wheel . who died in Bladenstury On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER SIXTEENTH, 1898, | required when property is struck off. eneral Manager. Gev. Poss. Agent. Mr. Goodman and family ef Washington ddane of Wasbingten Is af Sunday last, was a nuval pensioner, receiving $73 A. M., at above res! we will sell, | Sale to be complied with fn fifteen days from day | — rat — ectayele tae mace nic Patna ctoces Tere varaned ise Mary. Eyddane.. BROOKLAND. ye v RACEOR ESC . of sal deposit will be forfeited. Taxes yuid BALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILROAD. gs Mr. Manning lestown, Va., is visiti first passenger train run en the Chesapeake | DOUBLE BRASS BEDSTEAD WITH TATR MAT. | to day of sale. Schedule In effect June 3s, 1898. | Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright and danghter ‘The Mis. Mortimer Downing and Miss Kathlecn Noel, h railway to Marlboro’ was in charge of Mr. TRESS AND | SPRIN. MIRROR-FRONT _ GEO. FRANCIS WILLIAMS, Trustce, Leave Washing:on from sintion, comer of New su are visiting at their former home in Ken- meeting of the Rock who have becn spending the summer in the nertn, | C. E. Padgett, conductor. Mr, Richaga Casey was RDROBE, RRASS FENDER WITH FIRE | _S€9-d&ds ”_Oftice, 452° D st. a ee he ape poky Assoc tatian, com i Senne ending mich | te engircer 4 ET AND COAL HOD, WILLOW COUCH AN? JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTION For Chicago an rthwest, Ves ihuled Limited Mrs. Heard of 9th street is visiting relatl 0 * interested in visiting Eeston, New York, and spending much estizens of Lenbam are pleading for a bet- ROCKERS, WHITE AND I) SECRETARY, (Successor to Rateliffe, Sutton & Co.) trains, 11:06, 11:25 am. 8205 p.m. . Hagerstown. Md 2 | work ef the district, will he h time on ihe New Hzmpshire coast, have returned station, WHITE AND BRAS: OAK AND aia For ‘Cinciunati, St" Louis and todianapolis, Ex- Master Harry MeCart of this place. | Sethern Methedist Ch He. Sunday af- |. Grockland. Mis Dewning will be the guest of ond disbursements for the fise WALNUT CHAM 1D) BUREAT STORY AND BASK- | press, 11:25 am. Vestibuled Limited, ‘ at present en apprentice on Admiral Schley’s mber 7 when the fol | Mrs. Jeseph Neel, for a few weeks year from July 31 AND WASHS SES AND PL . NO. 2115 N STRE express, 11:35 p tu ; the Brooklyn. is at the home of bis aunt, 1 will he observed: ‘Three pan. de sister, Afr pepe NGe? o eee o school” ptirpo: LOWS, AND RUGS NW For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 11:03 arles Beck. on Flint street ks by the pre Mr. J Berg ha been enjeying the bathing o t—for LACR AINS. PICTUR By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in | a.m. and 8:50 p.m. Z Las 3 of outlook com Atlantic City, N.J., for the pust week. Is, $8.707.17. ‘The county owns fifty TOILET SETS. CHT . DINING TA.) Liber Ne. 2068, folio 153 et seq., one of the land | For Columbus, Toledo and Detrolt, 11:55 p.m. HYATTSV E. MD. . m1 ttee, ee: Cleik has returned from a recent | nine school houses for white children end twenty. BLE AND CHATRS, CROCKERY AND GLASS | records for the District of Colutabia, and at the Winchester and points on Valley Bra it " ., eral discusst visit to Balti-nore seven for colored chile WARE REFRIC RATOR, KITCHEN FURNI- | request of the parties secured thereby, the unde: and 1:25 a.m.. 0 p.m ness, “ey jaltimore yg a ee — Ss TURE, & signed trustees will offer for sale, by” public wu New Orleans, Mem;b's. Biminzham, Chat- Mr. and Mrs. D-. r have returned from of Officers for Mrs. Franklin T. Hewe, Misses Sarah and Marte Fm SMOKELESS POWDER. Terms cash. & CO., Aucts. | tion, in front =f the premises, on FRIDAY, THE . Keoxsville, Bristol! and Roanoke, 30:45 a visit of two w tie City. usie will be ae Hewe and Mr, Franklin T. Howe, jr., re- ese peers 7 sel0-dts SIXTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, ise. AT | pap. daily; sleeping cars through. cand Mrs. Ci lsh are sojourning ai collection for wed from Frederick, Md., where they were the eee HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., the following | For Lurar, 3:49 p.m. daily. peepee RR ctl axe sofouzning st tron cure tte | acs Se cl ae in ee Little Call for 1t Made for Big Guns described Real Estate shiuste in the city. of | For Balt Week “days, 5-00, 6:30, 27:08, eee Se : Win. Stallee and davghter Ina have re- Before the War. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. Washington, in the District ef Columbia, to wit: | x7. a7 x8:00, 8. x0:30, x1000 ams orne ellis, whe has been Ceormelia Axton. | turned from a sojurn with Mrs, Stulee's relatives — Lot numbered one hundred and seventy’ ( in | x12:05 m.. : 0". x4:30, 4230, at Berkeley Springs, W. Va.. bas £ Mr. James E. Ayton, was married 10 | fh" New York cl From the St. Louls Globe-Demecrat. TRUSTEES’ SALE, 1 A Won, L Bramball et al., subdivision of wriginal | x3:05, x5:i0. 38:40, . 280) x8200, REIS, x0 ed in a mach-improved state of health. ‘The Puulist Fathcre will return to their home In eople have hea & okeless _ DRUC lot numbered four (4), in’ square numbe sixty- | x10:00, 13:15, x11 and x42:01 night. Su Sine ie a ‘Ca. ator bes i Breckland next week, ‘This order has been visit, | _eoPle have heard more about smokeless TS AV rine (69). as per plat recorded in the office of the 9200 aa. during the sum. | Powder since the beginning of hostilities | By virtue of a cer n deed of trust, du ing the mother house in New ¥. surveyor of the District of Columbia, in book has returned visiting the Misses a 2 _ S ATnited' State ; corded in Liber 2208, folio et seq... one 21, page 65, together with all the improvements. > pm., aus s aunanltalapsie init poauiand) actecrayced | so cn so oe gUnlted (States tHAN| Toray scorinyon aie lseice at Golnmtian acieats | iieustinet oro 10, 8:30 a.m", ia oll oecesce Tall Gea ae Ch cee ene Washington caunanele eas nanee , they ever knew since its existence as a | the request of the party scenred thereby,” we will |" ‘Terma: One-fourth cash, the balance in one and | p.m. werk days; B30 am, and 4b pu, bum / At publte auction, on FRI | two years, with interest from the day of wale at | days NI ughte attle eturne, ‘acto varfa fas a source of great | 8€il. of the premise ae Hite ursustes # lug tue eer aR Tee etic oot ae oes 1898, AT TWO | six per cent ner annum, payable semi-annually, | For Frederick, week days, 9:00 city. They brought with them DAY, SEPTEMBE! lev, visiting fmeWarrenton. Va a m., 11:25, 4:50, : AS A ge number | from New oe s GataDiA Es! satisfaction to the sportsman. Smokeless | O°CLOCK P.M., the Stock, Contents, Good Will] secured by deed of trust'on the property sold, or | 5:30 p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m.) 1:15 p.m rom a sefonrn of two weeks on West rive : ae Se EAU SEOTL EE WITTE HTIIG ORUEREE Basten emaets = : Jocated at 101 Mass. ave. nc. posit of §200 required upon acceptance of bic or Boyd and way points, week days (9:00 a.m, Miss Mamie Shettle 1s visiting friends in Har Tome en ee Brown is visiting his deughters in Nastport, | manufactured in this country than one Terms cash. Store open da'ly for Inspection. If the terms of sale are not complied with i | Stopping only at Gaithersburg and Germantown), ferd county. Md. ae a fot - Der rre Mr. aad Mes. Gibbs are vielting in Maine. would suppose, since the army and navy R. NEWTON DONALDSON 15 days from the dsy of sale, the trustees reserve | 4:30, 5:30, 7:08 pci. Sundays, 9:00. a-m., 1:15, Ata recent meeting of the school board the fol- tt f : Maine. vere very short on the supply necessary HENRY ENGLISH, the right to resell the property at the risk and | 7:05 p.m. kewing ma were passed: That the present | Misccs Hatti2 Wheley of W and Lilian ae SAAS CST IO GP TIS SRG CCE Trustees. | ccst of the defaulting purchaser after 5 days’ od- | |For Gaithersburg apd way points, week days, trustees of F returned: Miss | Kersey of Alscand who 5 Mrs LAUREL, MD. to the requirements of the big guns. In WILLIAM B. REILLY, vertisement cf such resale in scme newspaper pub- | 8:30 a.m., 12:50, 3:00, 4 5:35, 7:45, 1:30 p.m. Se a Seti : : eae =—— Attorney for Trusices av27-dts | Ifshed in Washington, D.C. All conveyancing. | Sundays, 9 a.m. 1 0, 10-15 p.m. ery Sly poe Bee on ee eee # Private Cl: ©. Curtis, cne of the sick mem- Anes Ne ttle Of) dhe smouel ess) er —— recording, stamps .. at the purchaser's cost. Fer Washington J ad way points (9:00 as & sistant Mo. W. D. Sweetser has returned from a three ° Private Clay hes . Curtis, oaee was used by the navy or the field batteries EF THE ALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL HA H. PERKINS, Trustee. » Privcipal stations west of Gaithersburg only), i bers of the Sth Re iment, brought from Huntsville, ation d who is at the Maryland University Hospi nd his friend. Clarence En- | Baltimore, in a convaleseing condi e i a z top, have “gone camping’ on the | fiom Laurel. He ts a brother of Mrs. P. C. Gor- | Manufacturers of smokeless powder were weeks’ sojonrn among friends in Maine, feel much recruited by the v: Mr. Will Simonds of our army. WEDNESDAY, EPTEMBER FOURTEENTH, | se6-d&ds JOHN RK. CARY, Trastee. ; 5:30 p.m. week Jays: 9-00 a.m., 1:15 p.m, [ee Se ae Rape : amie hour and place. By order of the | ———————— SS5 — Sundays, ‘Notwithstarding the fact that foreign sel0-3t | C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. naw. | KOVAL BLUE PANE For PHILADELPHIA Howard Proctor jon, enlisted Jlored School; that Dr in connection with th y YORK AND Magruder school: that € an of Washin CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLING All trains Mlluninated with Pintech Mght. ae ae e rscaney in meee man and Mis. A. KR. Weston. better suppHed at the time we began to THOMAS DOWLING & C0., AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE NO. 812 G STREET SOUTHEAST. For Philadelphir, New York, Boston and the Dr. E. L. Detw ler’ new build miner D. EL ¢ aves of Prince] lay in supplies of it. than the American 612 B st. nw. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | East, week days, c, on Station 8:00, 10:00 a.m.; 12:05 liam Mitetend: that the be 4 +. St District of Columbia, ssed in juity cause m., 1:15 m. (for ing trains have Dicks William Street near the jest office, if abeut completed. rucceeded Mr. Thomas G. Sto makers, there are dozens ofe smokeless En [ee eee eres | ee ee Mr. T. E. Reed J erecting a building on the the office on September 1, was powder mills in Amertea,” says George H. BEING LOTS 43 TOSS, ROTH | 8 frout ‘of the premises, on SATURDAY. night (Sleeping Car open at 10 o'clock), cerner of Spriag und Elder: streets, which, when Week and had the school funds in | Rawlings, who has handled the nitro pow- ARK ¥62, SITCATED ON | SEVENTEENTH DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1808, at | 7:05, 9:00 a.m. (1:16 Tning Car). 3:00 ie nation of appliecancs | eempleted will iPawent te the town, being National: Hank aransterted (toohia| | der ever since 1¢ «was ditrodtcedlifor anot N TENTH AND ELEY. | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the east bait of tot 3, im | Car), 8:00, 12:01 nigut (Sleeping Car open at 19 rtifientes and. scholarships: that ar the most impesing edifice In the vil soutien Gunslindrifess Americanie anakers ot AND ON ELEVENTH | satiare $26, in the city of Washington, D.'¢.. o'clock). en the wells of Miss Cronmitler’s eret. Arthar Bee and Buell stenicy ro poard. os ea 2 teem 2ET BETWEEN I) AND E_ STREETS | frenting 24° feet 10 inckes on G street and having | Petlor Cara on all day trains. school No.1, Laurel: that W. C. Tippett be | Company K. det District of cote Contractor begun the erection of a large | SMokeless powders had not paid a great NORTHEAST, IN THE CITY OF WASHING. | & depth of abont 91 feet and improved by a two- | For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:08 moon, 1:15 balance appropriated for repairs cf | arrived home Tuesday of leat wack nt statle and carriage house for Major William Mit | G¢#l of attention to the manufacture of it Ae as story frame dwelling house. and 3:00 p.m. week’ days is och ols that DE. Graves. having been appoin-- | ple condition. Mis. Buell, mother of the sergean* | stead on the site of the one burned down recent. |fOF use In guns of larger caliber, like the | yAQr'ava by virtue of a certain deed of trust, | Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two | For Cape May, 12:05 noon. rie eos aminer of the publl: | started from -his place to Camp Wikot Sunday | {5 ‘The major hus wot decided whether ‘tere: |atmament of the navy or the cannon of | astel the oth dey a? june. ke Dy 1S anh ne: | Fears, with dpterest at siz per cent per annum, | tExcept Sunday. xExprean train, site agin Reda ark eee Le ee ee aes ae te Nice eert, Ex-Represeutative Charles E. Coffin entertained | world in the making of nitro powder for | Li ¢ Records of the District of Columbla, and | in” seteen days, otherwise the property will be [left at ticket offices, G19 Peunalenala avenue fioners t iy check ficient te any par Seto aoe , | Bad practice at his new clay-pigcon traps. ‘Some | ‘The first attempt in this country at ex- Seon FIVE O CLOCK a CHARLES J. MURPHY, ‘Trustee, at depot. p part of the camp. Seeking tae | excellent Werernddae aise Halawin areas in front of the premises, at FIVE O°CLOCK IN 7d &eds 4 wu GREENE, D. B. MARTIN. + in bark due school commissione heepital, she was told that the boys were there | fount the honors, with Mr. Coffin sec- | Perimenting in the compoundirg of chem-| THE AFTERNOON OF WEDNESDAY, 1H | _8e7¢&ds aes ES als * thabatel Seam A gy eign t snd ¢ but sb: would have to hent them out. After dil- | Gud. ‘The heat individual score was thade vy Me, {leals for. the manufacture of wood powder | TWENTY FIRS! DAY OF SEETEMBER, Alpe JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. = a potas stern Maryland Coll igent searching sh= ed in finding them. Dae 7 2 " : a Cpttin, who bit rine out of ten at sixteen yards | Was made here in St. Louis by an old Ger- | 1898, the following described land and premises, (Suecessor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) ine man named Dolde, who at one time kept | situate in the elty of Washington, District of Co- t ‘The arr Hs ments for the meeting of the demo- | the Sheridan Hous San De Be Graces teninee # 5 u cratic nominating convention of the fifth congres- (Sed Rc Re poster eral os He aching here at 7:1 | sional district September 14 have been plac asics a 5 ae se preted Sere Biot the hands ef av execu © committee compos: {but ie Js hoped that by careful nursing they will | Mayor helps, Mr. Chutles H. Stanley Charles | Homestead, Dolde put in much of his spare | Aft n be out again. W. Darr, Michael J. ‘Tighe, Dr. ‘T. M. Baldwin, | time in experimenting with smokeless pow- | ff3 lie schools will commence the Ist re see, : ae M4 eS eee ey gee nce emise at Joba W. Gruy, Sheriff B. FP. Robey aud Edward | der, and lost several fingers in th grade work of public | She got them to New questions used fn previons exam- | them made comfortal roughs and Tippett ried for Washing kK Monday night, Il morning, and ths arriving in seaxon to take qauatit ki Tae abe aie! —— = CHESAPLAKE Tre pee RAILWAY. : wintia, known and designated as and being lots | po WHOM ¥ CONCERN y - | THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCE Frankia din douse at the junction of | gumbered forty-three (3), forty-four 4), Ot Eh BN nt AMERICA, ALL TRAINS Ot iin | ward’ the road > hous ot uke cud after | ave (45), forty-six! (46), forty-seven (47), ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBE! ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM jot | Ward the road house at the old Wash | eight (43), forty-nine (49), fifty (50), fifty FOURTEENTH, 1868, AT TEN O'CLOCK. Tt ALL MEALS SERVED 1 two (52), ‘fty-three (53), fifty-tour Gy and | cen, within the sales rooms of James W. Hatcliit STATION, SIXTH AND B STREETS five (85). in Scaggs ind Hoover's, trustees, | No.'920 Pa. ave. n.w., a large collection of doves. Schedule in effect Sept. 1, 1598. “forts | Subdivision of cts in square numbered nine hun: | jold Furniture, &e. ster = 2 ol 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cineinnati and St. Louis Spo- isieffortel| Sug een eres te, (aetna hold Furniture, &e., stored in the name of J. Graves appeared. qualified and ¢ tles 4* secretary-treasu: renpon ordered that exa z solve the plat recorded in | Mitchell, to pay storage and other charges. cial —Solid train fi scienati, Pullman Slee eate to J. A. Carrleo for a | be the principal, exd Miss Sadie Detwiler will | ‘rhe Hey. Dr. S, M. Hartsock, paator of Douglas | (o.G01ve, the, Problem. Liber 12, follo 84, of the records of the otlice of |” All parties duterested will please take notice. to Cincinna’t, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis ihe DSS ‘ SERPs again have charge of c. s laipee grade M. E. Church at Savage, Md., entertalued a merry On five different occasions the persist- | the surveyor of said District, said lots having a] se7-d&dbs EU MAY. | and St. Louis without change. Connects at Cov- ce | BIG ee sent wm as keld tn party of plenichers from Washington et ‘sun. | €2t Old inventor went away to his impro- | frontage on E street of about 115.00 fect and a | ————— — = ington, Va., for Virgiaia Hot Spriugs daily. Parlor ris visiting friends and relatives nual convention of county School Assoc ler has returned from a sojouzn | x,t. with dis in Anne Aron n this week. The party consisted of | Vised laboratory, and after several hours’ | ftontage on 11th strect of about 162.5 feet. THOMAS DOWLING & CO. Martin, Gorsuch, Williams und Conry, | Work would return minus a finger. During | ,7¢'@S of sale: One-third cash, and the balance Soars ‘ : JUNE | in one and two years, for whic the notes of the — the years he labored to perfect the smoke- | purchaser must e given, bearing interest, peyalle | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED S v AUCTIONEERS, | Cars Cincitinatl to Chicago. Ww. 11:10 P.M. DAILY—F. F. V. Limited—Solid trata for Cincinnati. Pullman ‘Sleepers to Cincinnath, irfax’ County Sund et, Martin, W Sant and White, Messrs. Murti Iker, Hoya, , Mitchell, ington and Louisville hout change cvunty, Hull, Fieher, Walker, Hull, White abd: Harnee ss powder he managed to have five tin- | semi-annually, at the rate of six per centum per PROPERTY, OND BETWEI ent Sleeping Car to V ——— ‘The fuuerel of Laura M.’ Hopkine hor ot | 8e°8 blown off, but he did not seem dis- | annum from the day of sale until paid, and to be THIRD AND FOURTH SETS SOUTH- | without 5 except ROCKVILLE. terse the RS. and Navnie HL Hopkins, and granddaughter | COUraged, and finally made a powder that | Secured by deed of trust on the property sold, EAST. tion cor Hinton to t of the late Henry and Jaue was smokeless, but it would take a torch- | 0 all cesh, at the purchaser's option. A deposit | | By virtue of a deed of trust. dated September “inciunat to SDE AL Me Thomas, pers Cinelunatt k- | Puesday re le $500 will be required at time of saie. All con- | 1, 1806 and recorded tn Liber 2154, follo 209 et 20 1.M. DAILY—For Gordorgyill iat a caccaaal. ob the idler cenicat n of Herndon nnd | tuesday fro nity M. E. Chureti South, the | light proce: n to ignite the stuff when in i cording: cknowledging pur- | 8ea.. of the land records of the District of Colum- | ville, Staunton, apd for Richmond daily, except the democratic par incr eect Dilan ati repotte amt oe C. V. Swnith officiating. Interment was made | a gun or in shells. What became event. | % ne, rccoring | enlace aie 5 Sits chuser’s cost. If the terms of sale are not com- { bia, as surviving trustee un ually of Dolde and his smokeless powder I | plied with In ten days from date of sale the trus- | 1 Will sell, at public au don’t know, but his experiments set others | tees reserve the right to resell the property, at | 28¢8. on TUESDAY, SEPT urel « 8. Toy berry and Sidney Bras enlisted in the Sth Maryland Regiment, Unt: Sunday. 10:57 A.M.—Dally except Sunday.—Parlor car THE THIR- | Washington to Richmond, wud Richinond to Old pointment of and prayer service, le peste ‘ommittees; by k 30, lunch; 1:45, praise v. Augusrus Pavison, Chureb, Herndon. termir 1 to hold the primary several districts ith turdzy, th 3 i a the risk and cost of defaulting purchas ne 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | Point. Arrive Kie nd. 2:45 p.n.—Vld Polat, to @ county convention | day Scbool Ass be y eve - Mr. Robert Me ‘About twenty years ago a man named bewspaper published in Washington, D. © in the city of Washington, and designated as part Res+rvation and tickets at Chesapeake and Obi 3 a ny Who alse joined this regiment, is now sick | Ditmar succeeded in getting a smokeless SAMUEL MADD. Fonte. of original lot numbered nine (9), in square num- | offices, 513 aud 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, and at okt primsry work t the Mary University Hospital, Baltimore. | powder on the market, and a great deal of 340 Indiana avenme, | bered seven hundred snd nlnety-three (793), im- | the station. H.W. FULLER, congr. deca Wheeler Philadelphia. At He was visited by bis mother, Mrs. “Howard W. | it was sold to sportsmen, but it was not MAHLON ASHFORD, Trustee, | Puoved by a frame dwelling. au18-30d General Passenger Agent. sienal nominating convention at Hagerstown the | on the topic, “The Chiidren in the Be acca : ad Howlitigvauccesstatenrst WATLIEneiice nen |imacoakas 470 Louisiana uvenve, | Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two | — ~~ bear cocina 3 laa) cateate coniénllen oti aiagl ce ‘Are Out of Sunday School, by Mr. Miss Irene A. Castle, daughter of County Treas- te SASH Wek os ells’ ha years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, | z == > MT. VER e subject ¢ enge he plan of cou- | KY ef, Venn: Tatowe atari oa scholarship at the Si ‘ermal School by | to ignite the Ditmar quickly. The Ditmar SNGANEON meee ocx cush, at the option of the purchaser. All con- NON RAILWAY. the county. The fol- | vary Baptist Church of Washington D.C. ‘Anwng | ‘Be county school coutlselouers at thelr mecting | factory merged into the American Wood PUN CENSON BROS: AUCTIONESIS: Neyanelng and recording at cost of purchaser. Fe OCT NOVENEER Ie} tm the sev | others who spoke was Rev. Mr. Montgomery’ of | Wt Frid. ee: Powder Compary, and there was great im- | TRUSTEES’ SALE. ¢ SIRABLE CORNER | get-aéds aS aSee Wor Alscunbete, wreck ayn. 16°30, - dosenh Be Piles t Eentnecilic i pai, Wiliam E. Gtivert has sold tis residence at | provement in the output, both in quantity HOUSE, PARTLY FINISHED, ON TH! —- E 8:59. 11:00, 11 ¥; second “a church was filled to the extent of its sext- | Fairlawn and is now occupying Contractor Eis’ | Pry Gapinics SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 18TH AND ROA- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTION 1:15, _W. H. Page; third, “I. i apactty, while many were unable to Hew house on Washington avenue es : . NOKE STREETS, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. — 5:2) ex., Bid, Fletebell, Lawn admission. ‘The exercixes enlisted the ihe Sehoste an sanonets have ordered that the | _ The Schultz powder, which was made in| gy virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated alarch | TRUSTEES” SAL OF STORE gND DWELLANG. iva, 19:00, "11:20; a et lone pea netines, bgp ome = the andience from opening tw cl: pues «Schools of this county be opened Septem-| Europe, found its ey to this country, and | 12,1846, and recorded ameng the land records of NO. 61 NEW YORK AVENUE, CORNER OF 4 3 aiward E. Lichlider, John T. Muli $. Buell of this town has sold the ie it gave such universal satisfaction an e | the District of Colutabs er 2 FIRST STREET NGRTHWE: ; For Ale: Sundeys, 7:45, 5. 10:30, ward Davis; sixth. J. N. Benton, G. Harriss, | ton farin, near Clitten station, In this. cour miractor Jobn W. Jackson has returned from ae PU ace ea | RT ee Es aye eos CHC E ET Eee a oe “4 demand became so great that the company | et seq., and at the request of the holder of an Gch; seventh Beal F Ball, Noe, [Ses eee eee peta ald By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | 11:15 A.M-: 12:00 toon, 12. 1:30, 2:15, 3:00, county, for $15,000, | Fe Where he has been building tem- 7 tots os ~ 2 eZ : 7 a vi! s pla te IS ec a notes secured thereby we will ofer, at public Liber No. 1073, folio 488 et seq., of the land | 3:45, 4:30, 5:15, 6:00, 6: 7:30, 8:15, 9:00, 10200, Willson: eighth. Edward 8° Hend-r- ——— Er Neultale con ithie Ualtedl States; gdverbents | ear pe en eee eoacr cou neD sane in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. TILE | records of the District of Columbla, we will fant | 91S) esi, Gartrell, Harry Williams; ninth, John GAITHERSBURG Mrs. 1 + Kerr left Laurel Friday for a u as a y 1 shooting powder EENTH DAY OF SEITEMBER, A.D. igs, | Gt public auction, in front of the premises. on | Fer Mt. Vernon, weck days, 6:30, 8:00, 10:00, es Walker, Geo. I pertsen: ‘tenth. 4 - menth's visit. at wark, Ohio, where her son, | and as quick as the black article. AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P/M., the fol. | MONDAY, THE "NINETEENTH DAY Ob 11:00 A.M.; 12:05, 1:15, 2.05, 3:00, 3:59, 7:06) roll, Wi.’ Duley, M. Offutt. jri Mr. Cliff Kerr, new resides. During her stay in “The S. 8. and some other makes of | icwing described property, situated in the coanty | TEMBER, A.D. 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. | 9:0 PAL “rt Jones, James P. Gott, Charles One of the largest weddings in recent years in | Ohio will accompany a party of relatives, in- | smokeless powders have passed out of the | of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Ail | the following described real estate, situate 1 the | For Mt. Vernon, Sundays, 7:45, 9:45 A.M.; 12:00 William R. Purdum. ‘Lorenzo J). gome y, v0 Vednesd cluding ber sen, In a Week's cruise on one of the arke' 2 ‘2 a hat cel ce or purecl o: premis city cf Washington, ir said District: Lot num- corge W. Burns; thirteenth, Sence pare ry county, Md., took place Wednesday, | {tliiners of Take Erle. le he | market, but plenty other brands took their | that certain piece or pureel ot land ‘and premises, iy i je yt _num- } nocn, Rezin Hardesty. Cieyton Windham ember 7, at 4:30 p.m., at Laytonsville, in the | Ste ens places. The old black powder companies | KeWn, and distinguished as and being lot thirty- | bered sixty-two (62), in Salvatore Desio's sul 5. 3:45, 6:45. 9:00 P.M i- | Fer Arlington and Aqueduct Bridge, week days, Shuffer has purchased the house 34) in Clarence C. Waring’ vision of | Vision in square numbered six hundred cod elgh- | 8:00, 8:59. 10:00, 11:00 A.M.; 12-08,” 12:20, Nelson. prineipal of the Andrew M. E. Church. The bride was Miss Elizabeth Cor- | of Contra ivin W. Donaldson on Fairlawn | ate nearly all making smokeless powder tote sf lock Sreniy seven ene teen (618), as per plat recorded in Liber 19, Tal = 00, 3:25, 4:15, 5:20, 6:05, 7:06, 8:04 Academy, will begin his sebool ter nelia Ayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. uidson has begun the erection of | now. It is hard to tell which powder is the | gs per plat reesrded In Leber County, 11, tolio | 7, Of the records of the surveyor's oiice of sald | For Arlington and Aqueduct Bridge, Sunday: with @ full past oe Ayton, the father being a member of the Mar; jeg Ee nie ta y on 4th street und ex-| best of the smokeless. It is a matter of | 18, of the records of the office of sur 5. ee ee A. ee Guero fig herortaters land house of delegates, and Mr. Richard Bei United. Stateer Es otess any GAG fo diy dwelling, No. 61 New York avenue, corner of Ist 5 : Ef aaa? ‘ ; : Smid ceeemec ena ee j tram Thurman of Provo City, Utah, private sec- | a new light wagon on {tsrronte In tae wt! PUE| “No up-to-date sportsman at the trap or Sn ety ey money | Street northwest. Runs to Pasne station only. Parcels carried on Jos. A’ Nauce of Maryland Avenue Chureb, retary of Senator Rawlicgs of Utah. tlt, Von Fithian, who enlisted from Lauret in | in the field ete © iat oe powder | to be paid in cash and the balance to be paid in ee con earance tn gael Sates (oll peste) Mancans eoenae, ncaa With dlacussle of practical method ete eee: | ‘The bride was handsomely gowned in combina. | (he tat Vistrict of Columbia Volunteers, ts home carefully hand-loaded shells. ‘Tons of mi- | {yo selon) anaalimente, respectively. in one und | (6) per centum per annuis, payable scsi eosvally SOCTHERN RAILWAY. nenday at 4 p.m; doctrinal vermon by de. Le, | tot organdie and lace over white taffeta silk | “phe pastor and officials of C . Sea poner Gisbarket up eyaw week ice Erg Suan Ltinta eect Ea front cay of sake, secured by deed of trust. Mpos Schedule in effect May 1, 1898 — = Wednesday at 4 pan c . and carried bride's roses; the groom wore conven- eae contemplating observ te h| the traps alone, and when the game sea- | the rate of six\@) per cent per annum, or ail cash, Se con en peer an trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- Jemes Windeor. Darvestown, have been Milne Lied | anal, biack May Warfield as maid of honor w ment of #500 of the Indebtedness ou the ‘chic, | Son 15 fairly onened the amount consumed willie brequtre| ao Savine tat tae Lime of sale, All conveyancing, revenue stavaps, | “S159 AM anty—tocal for Danville, Charlotte of Drookland, D.Ce Der Gr Baliga of Woe | galt ie, frummea wlth white satin ssbon, | jad Pareotnge, Several of the old pastors will bg | Will be nearly ten times gs great as now.” | Toged within fifteen daya from day of sales ether: | £€;, 4 ,Purchaser's coat: "‘Teruis 0 be comelicd | and way atations,, Cormects st Nanateni for Bernt be peer Barby and Miss Rannebers | amd carried Lat France roses. Miss > earl Win: | Mvited to preach on that day. ooo wise the property Will be resold at the risk ard | serve The right to resell at Tek and cost of the | SNE And Hersisonbure daily. and at Lynch?urg ne fol pills for ty roads and | stead of Baltimore ieudered the wedding inarches a 3 ccst of defaulting purchaser, after five da: = Norfol ally. other clatmus have been passed by the county coi- | from Lohengrin. and Mendessohn. TAKOMA PARK. A New Color, Vertisement in some newspeper published in Wagh- | CURE Purchaser, ney eR eee tulssiovers: Kebert Jobnaen, $21.15; Thomas F. | ‘Lie bride effercd the church Jeaning on the : 5 4 5 ington, D. ©. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. ALDIS I OWNE, ae Boe ed ede ae nd Monday. $4; Wm. K. Janes, $37.68: Noah Wat. | arm of ber father, preceded by the ushers, hiesae From the New York Herald., LOUIS D. WINE, 7-dkas 1S Be BiMatecs, | New. York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting ee eS Bp DUISM, $28.55: George D. Jones, | Arteamus Iigus Gritith, George Mobley, Dr. Y. H. | | The fire which broke out Tuesday morning in the| If forecasting is of any value at all, if CLARENCE B. RHEEM, a = wily ry Pe ge *: fore, Do Ring, $36.30; E. Wo Jouen, | bysen of Laytousvilte end Mr. Pool gones of Mt. | house owned by Mr. Charles M. Heaton and occu- Fy —* JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. mag (Suecesscr to Katcliffe, Sutton & Co.) pool: Nowang Rag ethonl Feng’ Evy Ra TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A LARGE FRAME | New York to New Orleans. uniting at Charlotte 3 with Pullman Sleeper for Birmingham. Connects G, NO, 1411 29TH STREET, WEST | FP Pee thc. and OQ, atlas, tor Lexinge Sunday, ard Ni ral ay. By virtue of a decree of the Su Court of | 275," Weakinates te New Orieane eithnd the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause | Sauget" *Suneet Pemousliy, Conducted ‘Tearlsy Exe No. 19952, the undersigned trustee will offer for | CUBES. - rte, ee oie teain enone Wel sale by public auction in front of mises, OL | nesduy to San Francisco without change. WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTEE! DAY OF | “4:61 P_M.—Local for Front Royal, Strasburg apd SEPTEMBER. ’A. D. 1805, AT HALF-PAST FOUR | partiscrimre, daily, cacept, Sunday. O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real es- | “4'n1 P.M —Daily—Local for Churlottesvitle. tate, situate in the elty of Washington, District of | focus PM. Dally — WASHINGTUN AND Columbia, and being parts of original lots number. | SOUTHWESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, com 4 che hundred and two (102) and one hundred and | posed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Care three (103), in square numbered eighty-nine (89), | and Day Coaches. Pullman Slecpers ‘New York to c Trustees, 916 F st. p. Piece necro, RigeS, $20.70; 7. Omratt. $4.40; | Airy, all of whom wore boutonuiers of carnations, | pied by Mr. J. G. Falck, on Holly avenue, again | ‘2% SUmmer predictfons ‘of the shops are} g65 6 7.8.9.10,12,14,15.16 Elbert Barrett, $24.75: L. B Graves, $62.49; Wn bridal party was met at the chancel rali | Sxem, = likely to prove true, then there is to be a Saw eeame gen aa On 7 582.49; Wan pai ie exemplifies the need of water works in that portion “ tel He Hanty, $25.30: Chartes E Migsing gas: | Bette oF Pave City, Cenk. The ‘eoremony aig | Of Takoma lying outside the District of Coluubin, {NeW Color for women this fall. It 1s to zo JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, GW Kigen, $1 #110; Wn He donew: $185; €.°0" | pertormed “by” ey. "Mr. Marsh, pastor of the | 8 bad it noc been for the timely aid rendered by | by the name of “Cuban red,” and if patriot- (Successor to Rateliffe,’ Sutton & Co.) e dosephy Deltrie enry E. G. Cooley, $121.20; T Seca Ward DWELLIN WASHINGTON, D. C. ebureb. 4 lot of workinen who were in the vicinity ut che | ism at the end of September is half as en- = % err “ 5 Goer SI, G-“W: | war handsouely "accoruted sith pakus saigteled, | time of the conflagration, there ts no doubt tat the | thusiastle as it is flow, this tint will be | TRUSTER'S SALE OF FRAME HOUSE, XO. 617 “ng 8 MD. Ralght’ tna “cute: | at, bandemely decorated with paime and red: | puiiding would bave heen complecely destroyed, as | deeidediy: the fashion, ro By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of J Maddox, #0: | EA. “Tetsear, $04.35; | “tic prentats were unusually bandsome and ou- | ¥CM 4s 4 utlber of others which are built elme by. | Its great advantage, Inthe frst place, ts | the District of Columbia, passed tu equity cause em ORE ns regue |), Hospital, | mercus, cue of the moat conspicuous being a large | The workmen, Lowe succeeded In keeping the | that it is an excecd'rgiy pretty tone. As] No. 18930, the undersigned trustee will offer for Mt Hope Hetrest s3i.7a:) gM | silver loving cup presented by the members of | tlomes down until the volunteer tiremen of Takowa, | Closely as possible ha thé’red in the flag of Ree ee 15; Samuel C. Waters, $15.50; W. ¢, | Musball, Chapter of the legul fraternity, Pht | with thelr little engine, and the chemlcal engine |CUba been copled. /Morgover, those who TEMBER, 4. D. 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR fo Moall $5: chai ane | Frost ea ineuben eine presenta en ch, tke | from Brightwood arrived, when they were quickly | have been fortunate Snoygh to secure some | o:CLOCK’ P.M., the following described real estate, Thewpson Williatos, $1 H. War-/ Was unique. A delegation of the fraternity, com. | extinguished, ‘The fire was contued to the attic | Of the first specimens from the factories | gituate in the city. of Washington, District of Gs. mT Carlin: $07 S53; Win. Waters, $60; | yoced ot Mevsts. W. D. McLeai counsel; ‘C.-M, | and roof of the house, the whole damage aiuounting | 82Y that it is a color that will be becoming | lumbia, to wit: Part of original lot numbered | in Georgetown, District of Columbia, beginning at | Nesbellle, Tenn, vin Asherille, Kecevilic | uit + Thomas J. Reed. stis.to: P. | Sart, ct § pee “ : 2 to nearly every one. eleven (11), 1p square numbered eight hundred and | the east side of 26th st., one hundred and twents- | Chettanoogn: New York to ‘Tampa, vin Chaslots Bee ee Sy CF pilartigen, $41.35; The: | Yeeutiey: preseuied the ‘cup on behatt of the hace | ftabitt,s, fe% Hundred dollars, which 18 covered by Sain ena glee seventy-six’ (S70)" hextnuing ou South Garvlina ave. | four (124) feet south of ihe northwestern corset of | CUCM antenah wed Ieee Chara, Genie gars ose eee Ie | ter. Mr. it. W. Wells making the presentation | Mr. I. A. Lay, who was jn the Ist Iinols I (Copyright, 1898, Life Publishing Company.) tee cok At acl Ut ok Caen tae ee | eee ae ee eee ee ge ye yg Ciratieg, AML 1s Geveee Meat a0 ree raat gee etre Creer oer nioonl | REG EEN nots Tn. pyright, 1898, wg Company.) —_{ cast corner of suid lot and running thence south: | st. twenty-elght (28) feet, more or lest, to the | New Orleans, via Atlonta and Montgomery, Vee, 23. BR. Windom, $79.33. westerly with said avenue twenty (20) feet, thence by ihe roo! r 01 « : : middle of a partition wall between the two houses | tibuled Day Coach Wael ington to Atlanta. South- ‘ by ee ee saver = they Rpstern srone Bes ap | a¢ bis home in sukoma Heights ono sic southeasterly one hundred and fourteen (114) feet | on lots 102 and 103, thence east along the middie | ern Railway Dining Car Greensboro’ to Montgom- following Dusitiess was trarsacted in the | Cs! Tespended to a toast or scutiment followed | from Montauk Point. He states thas he suifert nine (9) inches, theuce rortheasterly twenty (20) | of sald partition wall and the extension of said | ery. son acd Georg: Byrd. ex. | accepted the elle eis nothing which «oul is experi- = ; ae xi Ppt Proto Haye "Cor: | CB blem of the fratermity, three stars, and the | relics, aud will remain kere untit his regiment ‘s with the improvements thereone, to be sold subjest us E. Morley, executor of George Moxicy, de. | date, and on the other, “Greetings from Marshall | ordered to IMinole to be mustered cut’ ab an existing Inctsitaeucedueaiortomenere gh ace cesved, passed bie final count aud made dis. | Chevter, Phi Delta Pb Mr. Chandos M Jackson of Company E, 2d Bat- Per Cent Permanent Building Association of the tribution of assets in bis hands. The last will |, ‘Pe wedding breakfast, served at 12:30, was at- | talign, District of Columbia Voluntesrs,’ who ur- District of Columbia a certain bond for sixtees anil testament of Thomas E. Noland was admitted | teuced by the guests at'the house, in addition to | rived home from Montauk Polat a few days ago, is ‘ hundred ($1,600) dollars. The amount now due on t pretate and record, and Hattersly W. Talbott, | the bridal party, and were Mr. and Mrs, R. H. | still suffering from “se effects of the campaign, He same will be stated at time of sale. naiced 4s executor, ‘filed bond in the sum of | Brown, Miss Anna Brown, Mr. Frank Brown, Mrs. | took part in the parade Friday, how ‘being one De 1899. eight feet, more or less, to Intersect a line drawn | ION ieave Washington 9:01 a.m. dail; east from a point one hundred and twenty-four | and 4:45 p.m. datly, except Sui and Pm. Gab ‘fect sodth from northwest cornet of seid | Bendaye enly for HM; 4:32 ‘p.m. daily, ex- Square, thence west in said line ninety (9) feet | cept Sunday. for Leesburg, and 6:25 p.m. dally for beginning, together with all the improve- | Ht Returning. arrive at Wasiington 8:26 meena itariete A sae sm ghd §:40 p.m. dally and 2:45 pm. dally. exe ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in two equal in- | cept Sunday. from Rocnd Hill. 7 m. daily, stallments, payable in one and two years, with in- | €Xcept Sunday. from Herndon, 8:34 a.m. daily, ex- tat 6 per cent per annum, secured by deed | opt Sunday. from Leebure, isa option of the purchaser’ A déprait of $200 requir: | BEKO G42 am, and 2-20 him. and w°38 option ot : oi requir- 242 a.m, 229 p.m. E at time ot ale, If terms of sale are not com- | g#/lv. ly, ‘ < ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance in one $9.008, The fast will afd testament of Charles A. | F- R. Brown and Mis. J. M. 8. Bowte of W of those who rode in carriages. is secu deed Iddings, deceased, was admitted to probate, with | ingten, D. Mr. and Mrs. FS. Webb and Miss | Linden Lodge, Independent Order of Good Tem- Ef tase’ ou' the! property pols oF all comms ad the Elizabeth S. Iddings as execatrix. Letters of ad- | P. Pearl Winstead of Baltimore, Miss Jessie Ma- | plurs, pald a visit to Tukoma Zodge Friday night. option of the purchaser. A’ deposit of $100 re- a E. Linthi- | Se0 Clark of Keep Tryst, Md.; Miss Olive Mobley | ‘There were a number present, and a most enjoyable quired at time of sale. “If terms of sale are not ge F. Linthi- | of, mpeg sre De eae Mites, oe MeCie cae spent, compiled with in ten days from day of sale the 3 mick of Gaithersburg, Md. Rev. Jobn stee resel right to resell the property base bali was played Saturday be- Mrs. Coleman A. ‘tru: rves the t to the at Were granted to Ma «state of Geoi tee reserves the right to resell the at the " < Hak abd cost of the defaulting pure ‘after five | ,,2ickets. Siceping Car reservation and informa- ! t wnished at offices, Ith st, v.w., SL days’ adverticement of such resale in some news- | Ponngrivanin avenue: wid at Pennssivadia” it ‘an Ness, pastor of the Pirsiyterian han and daughter have re- | church here, has returned home from a month's tsteu the chub of Poslesville, this county, and | turned from month's vacation ia Vi Ree rie 0nd coms gt the Cetaniting i uanchaser, arier Jor of the | District, together with the improvements, con- early in the fall. individual opinion to a great extent. District of Columbia, together with the improve- | 8istivg of three-story brick and stone store and - 5 trip to Niagare Falls, Ontario, and other places tn five days’ adh resale in some | paper in Washington, D.C. AN con- the team of Ashburn, Va., on ‘the grounds of th. Mr. Charles W. Crawford w: vietim of pisx- | Canada. 4 read passenger station. latter, resulting in m victory for the former club | pockets at the iecent county fair, Bie Purse’ aad | Mes 0. D. Summy, who has been very ll for a aps : SET pena Weaingtn 2, Cait | Sanco sanos, wey at the cnt of the fer FREE Se ate ee wice Pest. & Gen. tan, by a score of 17 to 11. a $20 being stolen. number of months, is’ now convalescing. If those flat scarfs continue to grow in iin Sas eur eg WALTER A. JOHNSTON, Trustee, Woh TeRK Gen, Pace Agent Miss Beall, Mise Lala Windsor and Misses |“ Mouday wus a biey day at Justice Baugbman'a] Mr. Chases P. Young and family have returned Popularity and size, Be8-codede 412 6th sz. ow, eed-dhds 412 bth st. ow. ‘gg BROWN. Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept.

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