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16 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1893-TWENTY PAGES. AMONG THE CHURCHES; ms ‘rexarteny Goat ene ee mec 7 SEM SEER SEAN. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. - ‘ashington, Dr. Sunderland, Dr. jett — ——— —— a a et and Dr. Hamlin will take part. Patrick Riley Astonishes Bar Room THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs. Se ay aie Chtadias What oi eahlatena tse pies ampere fe sl etree Se Loungers With His Appetite. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. T. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00, AUCTIONEERS. is an easy one, he is mistaken. There used| streets, has been holding evangelistic serv- | From the Philadelphia Press. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY AND BASE- | TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS ON _B | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY AND BASE-| CHANCERY SALE OF VALUARLE BUSINESS t oie souks atiee thak about all! ices during the week. Patrick Riley, a homeless wanderer, was} MENT BRICK DWELLING NO. 468 N STREET | st. BETWEEN 20TH AND 2iST STS. X.W., | MENT. BRICK. DWELLING, Noo 2483 L | PROPERTY O SEVENTH STKEET NEAR F o @ pop The Asbury M. E. Church held a financial itted to the county jail in Camd 8.W..AND 2 TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- ON € ST. N.W. BETWEEN SAME STREETS, STREET NORTHWEST. STREET SOUTHWEST. BEING No. 615. ® preacher has to do is to hunt up an old| pany iast Sunday, which proved very suc- | (om™™ 7 oe INGS NOS. 468 AND 470 HUNTOON PLACE ND ON ELDRIDGE STREET BETWEEN B | By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, bear-| By virtue of a decree of the ‘Court of sermon from some forgotten source for comaciet - yesterday by Justice Miles of Stockton 8.W., AND ae oo DWELL- AND C AND 20TH AND 21ST STS. N.W. ~ = ak ene ana aniy wacepted ao Dist _—— Cy mg > oar, 4 sd 7 3 \ 5 IN EET A deed. 2, in to Bl et seq Hi \. where " others: Sunday, tle a few couples occasionally, at-} Revival services have been taking place | township, on a charge of NEETANCY HEL VE2 | gs Vacueier a aeealotememen Coeneaae oe oe cee ae Se scan of the land records | Fecords of the District of Columbic” abd. at the | complainants aud Henry "A. Clarke een sthere ese tend a funeral once in awhile, make a|at Ryland M. E. Church throughout the | loitering about the saloon in East Camden 4 5 5 ber'1,353, follo 162 et seq.. of the land records of | of the District of Columbia, and at the request of Speech at the church social, be the richer | Week. amusing its patrons by swallowing live | the District of Columbla. we will sell tn front of nity thicaie eee 3 eet of the parties secured thereby, we, the | defecdants, trostees will scll, at igned ‘trustees 2 fetiom, | public auction. "in front of the premises, 98 x PRD i ihe party thereby secured, we Will sell et public | io trast sf the preminn. cn TURDAY Tan] THUREDAT. SOVENRER HOt Sell er eka for an annual donation party and draw a) 7 nee a, ast Sandae * Mount | toads for drinks. A constable waited until| {i BumiveOx SATERDAY THE Fountit Day NOVEMBER ETERS TH ines, Yat nota | FOURTEENTH Day OF SOVEMMEI. A.D, Isai, | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. part of lot 14 salary at intervals of more or less irregu-| Wheeies of Leesburg, a, ou present.» | thirty-five toads had disappeared, when he| FOUR O'CLOCK P-M.. lot 38, square S08, being EENTH, | 1903, at HALF-PAST FOUR O-CLOCK cil that | equate 437, Washineton, D.C ‘the north, ‘CLOCK P.M., lots 4 to 27, both inclusive, 34 to ‘ red by a three-stor and bas iS 4 ng larity. According to the same Idea the pas-| | The Mount Carmel Baptist Church has | led the man to the office of the justice. He| improved by a three-story and basemy “fro-ttorp | toth inclusive, and 83 tol 87, both Inclusive, in Sertalo plece or parcel of amd and remises situate | feet front of said lot by ti s ma : tor was supposed to spend his time during | continued its revival services and financial | declared that he was troubled with dyspep-| brick dwellings, Nos. 468 and 470 Munteon place | Aj e%, Shepherd's recorded subdivision of square in the city of Washington, District of Columb known and designated ‘as lot seventy-five proved by a large three-story brick butlding ieee | nv a Inrge three-story brick ballding. as No. 615 Tth street southwest, and now used for east of square 88. of Abtoinette R. Perlie’s subdivision of lots fi business purposes. the week sitting in « cosy study talking | Tally this week. sia, and made a diet of frogs and toads. $30 sect "5 tocheas” 7) f00t and hes a depth ot | “Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of | ot,cinivinette B. Ferlic’s fourteen (id), as eaid| ‘Terms of wale: One-thie@ 92 cash and the bal- with his friends and reading newspapers, | ,,4 Sunday pra Ppp balers organized | He made his appearance around the vil- ALSO. $50 must be Jnade on cach lot at time of male; | subdivision ts Peconded In the office of the sur- | ance in two equal Installments, Fayable tn one and = unday a’ e lem ptis: urch, | Jage on Monda: rryit be 1 sell by it lot it separately, or a deposit ot al veror of District of Columbia, in boo . | two rears, ferest from iy sale, religious and otherwise. But this is not 50| Champlain’ avence, pomp aptist Church, | lag ¥ carrying a small tin cup.| _ We will sell by request lot numbered 94, square | bows! $500 He : Son outing at 8 on One , the lots are bought by one purchaser, and. the now, if, indeed, it ever was. If any one| streets. that be cou Ree depth of 120 feet to -30-foot alley, and Tmpeeved | D2 nce in three eyual” installments, 10 one, two thinks that a minister ts to be found sitting} | Rev. Alexander Mackay-Smith spoke be-| they would furnish the drinks. The tin cup am a Ley nat fra pe nee ang Patecarg Neale cats — of ——— around the fire at home whenever he 1s| fore the meeting of the St. Andrew's Broth- | contained a few live toads and frogs, which | yrerm® iq mec thled of t Feure: motes te Tees Goat: | enle and secured Ly deed of trantica the pemeete wanted, let him try to catch the pastors of erhood at St. John’s P.E. Church of George- Riley offered to swallow. cent per anoum interest, payable semi-annually. to sold will be taken, or all cash, at the option of the ebaa ad Ge feces corcstee at Chute Soanen | Nm tant SOaday, He took the squirming little toads in his| be secured by a deed of ‘trust on the property sold, | PurcLnser. Terms to be complied within 1s dere Revival meetings have been in progress | hands, grasped one by his or all cash at the option of purchaser. A deposit | from sale, or the property will be resold at the some time. The majority of them are on the/ this week at the Virginia Avenue Baptist a d hind legs, opened epon! or Page 34. together with the improvements thereon, | the purchaser may pay all cash, at his option. consisting of a three-story ‘and basement brick | deposit of $200 will be required at the time a dwelling. sale, Taxes wiil be paid to date, All conveyanc- Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to | ing ‘and recording at the cost of the 4 be paid in cash, and the balance in three equal in- | If the terms are not complied with in iments, pasable in one, two and three sears, |the right ts reserved to sell at the risk and With interest at six (6) per ceutum per annum, pay- | ¢f the defauiting purchaser after five days’ a@- able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by | Yertisement in The Evening Star. FIRST STREET. deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, MICHAEL 3. COLBERT, his mouth and it disappeared from sight. | 41 teauired at time of sale. Conveyancing | tisk and ‘cost of the defaulting purchaser, after " ¥ sold. or all cash, | tis Fee ee ey eee ee er Gare et ne re et Caen | Hie repented’ this) unfit all the) taste disap: | tence mea ane Ary ee ee Shy ia ay ae ag ee et SOB BAREARD, into the night. Their life is quite as irregular | Of Georgetown. peared. He then drank a glass of Mquor| otherwise trustees reserve the Tight to tesa tne | be sold Subject to a deed of trust recorded in| sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees 22. {a doctor of medi-|, Dr. Muir of the E Street Baptist Church | and wandered to a nearby spring, where re | property at the risk aad cee ht ulting per- | Liber No. 1424, folio 423, securing $14,461.15, with | at the cost of the purchaser. ‘Terms of sale 9 and uncertain as that of a do has moved from 514 3d street to 512 3d street, | caught another cupful of toads and secured, *haser after five dars’ advertisement of such ie. | interest at @ er cent, payable quarterly, due | complied with within ten days from of sale, DUNCANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. cine, and they are quite as apt to be called| the next door below. another drink by swallowing them. He de- an some newspaper onblished in Washington, | October 2, 1895. . otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell — for at all hours of the day and night. Worse| The Congregational Church Sunday school | clared that he found no {i = . JOSEPH R. EDSON, INO. W. PILLING, the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting ° SALE OF VALTARLE IMPROVED still, they must keep up a patient and pi-| held their annual sociable last week. Me stngdlaricepast: 00 On | eee SEAS. BAILEY. ‘Trustera, SAMUEL WAGGAMAN, POTN TLLIAM EF. EDMOXSTON. MCEEN 14TH AND 15TH STREETS ous exterior throughout it all and treat the| | Bishop Johnson. D. D.. pastor of the Bec | © © wancax, scene EE CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, By virtue of a certain deed of trast dated Angust bore, the dead beat and the peddler with| Qn] Baptist Church, has return AUCTION SALES, = iota Rect amare | _solagas __“Trosters, address, Su0 Sth st. nie. |12."14it,/and tocorde@_ among the land ‘twcands ot = A = oe - LL § A Pl me I —- — — — _ District of Col i Liber . all politeness and good will, or get a repu-|“Evangelist Duncan ts still at the Berean | = = = 150 HEAD STALLIONS, BROOD MARES eo gs TCLIFFE, DARR & C0., AUCTIONEERS. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. seq. we ‘will offer at public wile in trout af tation for being a hypocrite. From recent-| Baptist. Church. ia Ae FUTURE DAYs. Indes, TROTTER RS AND COACH HORSES, SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON a ye ly published statistics it 1s said that the| Rev. Sam'l Domer, D.D.. pastor of St. dale Stock Fart, hottie of the grea pre oes FIRST STREET NORTHWEST BE- A) = | towing’ Generel, sont eutata, ettuphe Se’ One up ministers in the majority of cases are a| Paul's Pee Goa hia| THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | Sire of the sensitional Dirctargreet Director, the nD ara BEING do.| EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCE: of Washinton. District of Columbia, ‘aad knows harder worked set than persons In any Cedar Park Stock Farm. Iobert Steel, proprie- By virtue te and distingnished as and being all of lots mum- einer profezsion, and that the majority of| Buble both morning and evening tomorrow, 62 Ew aw, Mori tog Eth igh tae | Oe Plain pean pei uae MENT. Sy ky ee deaths in their class are due to mental SMOLENSKI WANTED A BOY. rictor: Belle Mende Stock Farm, W. C.” Hen- | complainants aud. Thora Wire gant others are CATALOGUE SALE subdivision of part of square numbered ten hue breakdown and overwork. One rarely a I eet Soe ee aS re Sok ae Maple | defendants, the undersigned trustees will sell at | _ OF THE dred and fifty-one (1051) as per plat recorded tm finds a fleshy man in the ministerial profes-| When His Wife Had Twin Girls He T. Walker, Perryman, Ma., and pine tor? James oblie Sytee cy am a agree lh By Ay the sifveyor's office of the sion. Here in Washington there are per-| Ram Away—The Police Looking for “CARLOAD OF GOOD” colta he ‘Directors Hed Wihkes Sante, *4tl and | HALE-PASE POUR! O'CLOCK P.M." the -inost Br ussels Academy ‘Terms of sale: One-fearth of the purchase money haps a dozen six-footers and many well-| Him. Erin, Epaulet, Woodnut, Albert H- aueking aroldi ge Ee eo feorth in tore yom ec anes nal A Fy 5 Saat shin eeneta the geen, but one reel eva ae “WORK HORSES AND MULES” fhe giigbest Ured lot of stock ever sold in Phila- fegenteen (17). in sauarenuuabered seventy-two ¢ Yollection of Arts three yenrs or before from day cf sale, the a, has to go a long way to find one who is| yfax Smolenski was always a good hus- ‘Also "a consignme © 2), as the Me the er eanee on the pint ‘ot 9 fe payments to “ear interest at the rate carrying around any flesh that he could| pang and a hard worker. His rooms were “AT AUCTION.” dere ut vee electric Nant FURS eel a ET et oa) | er pee ae Ba ay YY spare. Most of our large churches are run} wei furnished, and bis wife, a pretty young -: yADELPHTA a a ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash, and the bal-| FAMOUS SPITZER COLLECTION OF THE LARG- on the most business-like system, exactly scl. or all cash, at the oftion of the purchaser. as a real estate, dry goods or other busi- Monee SSALL ae ance in two equal installments, payable in one} EST ROYAL VIENNA VASE EXTANT, BY WAG- | Each lot will be sold seporately. If the weather Russian girl, who has only been in the} ON THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER NINTH, | ovEMBER SEVENTH, EIGHTH AND. NINTH, and two years, with interest from the day of aale, NER, KNOELLER AND PFOHL, AND 7 IM- | 1s stormy the sale will nevertheless take place country a few years, was happy and con-| i cowmecinG é 1 Peg A ee ig Frome oan Renee ae ae ry AF ness would be conducted, the pastor doing| renreg. Besides being a faithful husband AT TEN O'CLOCK, BY ELECTRIC LIGHT, sales Taxes will be pale’ toate, i oot neat | BRUSSELS ACADEMY: Forced ee Cee SER at cate, Sale 80 certain things on certain days and <a nll al Means were ees Clicdecinlal irae al aa “AT OUR HORSE DEPARTMENT,” HRESING. NOVEMBER’ NINTH, IE and recording “at the ‘cout of the purchaser. A Celebrated Private Collection of wien toaahoes eanene tee TRL eae 3 be nape aogier icten aa satning ta of good habits, He never drank, rarely “612 E STREET NORTHWEST, Pa WENDEROTH & MUNDY, days ‘the right ts reserved to sell at the tisk. apd Carved lvories Sil- aoreotinrenas Te ee ae Boe Go. and don't take up his time any more| "moked, and came home every night Just | we gar, sera, WITHOUT RESERVE OR LIMIT ii GOS AUC | Seach ea ERIN, Darchaoer. after five days 9 Property fold clear of all taxes to June 30, 1808, do, and don’t take up his time any more) a3 soon as he was through work. In view t & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TREs POLLEN TON, ° All conveyancing and recorfing’at parchaner's cost. Kons, you would that of any o' of all this his friends cannot imagine why A CARLOAD PUBLIC SALE AT AUCTION OF SCHOONER ELLEN spexdan Wttster” ver and Cloissonne ROBERT AUSTEL ‘There is every chance that Washington|he has deserted his wife, given up| oF GooD WORK HORSES AND MULES. TSITURE, AND OUTER EEE ATPAREL, Ow" 470 La. ave. nw. _Oe26-has ik will have the opportunity of hearing two! his occupation, and suddenly disappeared ui tins . a no2-d&ds ‘Trustees. E 1 I apg - — of the world-renowned ministers of the] as though the earth had opened and sw: B.—Horses can be seen day prior to sale. By virtue of a certain condemnation, made oa ——— — name S, vor Bm yng nee, tr in the ne future, Dwight L. . survey held by expert . We will sell. at public RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTS. Sfoody, the evangelist, and T. DeWitt Tal-| owed him up. eee & OO Oboe Menta” ON ini Re eaTt bee EAM R reowED Tage. the Brooklyn’ preacher. Talmage} Smolensic, who ts a Russian, thirty-two| posse Auctioneers. | TUESDAY, Nt eee ae ee ee | ee eae OP DRveD a ae Iimiatures an PROPERTY, (REING THE THREE STORE has promised to be present on the 23d of| years of age, lived with his wife at 451 7th Moneuanted Sonos aa ee ep 2p VIRGINS Av ERED BOOTS, os pe NUMBERED "1827 this month to preach at the dedication of | avenue, Brooklyn. He was employed as a sunk on a Fork. or other oltructions tn the ects | EAST, BY AUCTION, ne Court of th Marqueterie Buhl BS, Nirtuc,of a deed oF tones to om Ouseies @ute East : church. ut | we y % VLING & z in front of a wharf near t . | By virtue of a decree \¢ Supreme e ober 5. ACD. ISB], reconds E valle there iss chance of missing him after all. | CF cleaner by the Brooklyn Heights Rail-| THOAtAs Oe ee ee A UCTIONEMRS, | Gecegetonrn, 1D. Ge her Hull Teeter serch eee | Deter ee elena ects tamreene Overt ot the ee Ft wha ehnach feat iting ha Se hi | or, eanr the tmulayn Heth Ral pe : niture and outfit as she now Mes. April, 1893. anda further decree, passed on the d E + Fi rni-= Colutubin, ind at the request of the FE | some time now, except that the carpet is| were sufficiently large for a man of his | “HANDSOME THREE STORY AN | eine teed ate aoe et ae a ld Ph gel rd yet Teagan yo an: m pire u =| therehy, We. the undersigned trustees, will well at not laid. It has been promised and prom-| frugal habits to live well on. Smolenskt's See ae fad, remoral of aid vowel within twenty aes | and Mary ‘Ellen Wood et al, are defend. HURSDAY. the NINTH. DAY “OF NOREEN: again is, but it is not there| .. rs " AT ae .| from the day of sale, in the sum of $5,000, ants, the undersigned trustee Ww! er for sale, t I A.D. 1898, st HALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK PM. — Rima in charge wakes up all win| Welding a little over a year ago was an| on Ee, See ET RTE | Terme otealer Gash at tins eae public auction, im front of the premises, on WED- ure, an immense ):; that eartale piece or purert of hank oot Boyett. It Ie doesn't @ chureh carpet will | event in the Russtan colony in Brooklyn. Ih front preiaies. ural ott at publi au: B247,1113 RATCLIFFE, DARM & CO., Auct,_ | SESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. ss Ise situate in the city of Washington, Dieteler af wa . ci vident that SEotalhe rye ae FLING & GO AGCTIONioee— | D:, 180% AT HALF-PAST FOUR O° a. Columbia, and known and distinguished ae mpd be to blame for Washington's not hearing} A short time ago it became ev tion that elegant residence, containing 14, rooms, THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, the following described land and premises, lying -_ the great divine from Brooklyn. ‘The Cen-) Mrs. Smolenski was about to become : “1alT N’ STREET, NouTHWEST. 612 Est. nw. and being Im the city of Washington, District. of | ection oO © | ing" the west bait of original lot numbered @, Ie tral Union Misston is interested in the com-| mother. Smolenski drew his savings out o 25N “TO 20-POOT ALLE! ing of Mr. Moody. If sufficient money can| tne pank and every way possible provided | This ta first-class property; las all the modern that this’ aa Se eee ean a comanorebes for the comfort of his wife. A neighbor |{morovements aod ts in the most desirable resi- eee . ay effort. was hired to stay with Mrs. Smolenski day | Terms easy and made known at sale. Premises lott which ‘ten (10) fect is extended to om alles bed China Rare Old a ye 4 Ty A. J Next Monday night will be a big time at} and night, while Smolensk! himself came | can be inspected any time prior to anle. > running due west at right angles with Fourth (th) 9 mente in I. 2 amd h years, ith © per ster tone, the Central Union Mission. The delegates | home every evening just as soon as he| 2*dts THOS. DOWLING & CO., + _ | | RY virtue of a deed of frust bearing date the| street east along sald alley fifty (00) feet: thence wed ty , 7 15th day of September, 1892, and duly reconled | south said (10-ft. alles) ten (10) feet; thence due ican, Or San ae = to the Christian workers’ convention at ld oe 4 r H. t away from work, and never went in 1 0. 7 Atlanta will be there and Messrs. S. H. | could get ° the rty sold, No. folio NO at sea.. one of the | West thirty-eight (GS) feet to, the ‘northeast angle Capo-di-llonte and penny yg A , r 2); wr Hadley, Thomas B. Ironside and others will | away next morning until he had to. The} THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONERRS, | !4nd records of the District of Columbia, and by | of lot nutabered two ¢ wean soy te : numl « 253, ha fromage ft = Columbia, to wit: All that part of lot numbered a eaete ee “ycyny. POA ° NINE THREE-STORY AND 3 Sly inches by a depih of 113 feet Bly Inches, to- fifteen (15), in square numbered seven hundred and F t D d ber with the 1 ‘ements thereon. consist DWELLINGS. NUMRERED | nincty-stx (796), and bounded as follows: Beginning | I~ LIMES Pesden | Se 2 Brea, Se 224 ON INDIANA | for the same at a point on Fourth (4th) street east street northwest. payable semni-annanlly, apd seca: time of sale. All copvevancing and recording at direction of the party secured thereby, the under-| and along the division line between lots two (3) marchaser's cost, ‘Terme of aale fo be complied sith be present and take part. It is probable | neighbors said that it was a great thing for €12 Eat. ww. | wicned trustees Will eel at sani j and fifteen (15) fifty (50) feet eleven and one-half | Other Va ua b | Le ten Gays trom date of male, othervion trustee that many of the most prominent women | Smolenski, and the less happy housewives —_ao front_of the premises, on THU | inches: thence due east one hundred and of the United S\ s and Canada, on their | in the neighborhood envied Mrs. Smolenski NDO: NOV BER SIXTEENTH, -two (1 ) feet nine and one-half (9%) inches reserre the right to resell the property at risk and er Cost of defaulting purchaser. or purchasers = HORSES, CARRIAGES, COACHES, HARNESS. | O'CLOCK, the following deseribed v to Fourth (4th) street east: thence due south fottr- ¢ SS Sa ae . way to Atlanta will also be here, and it is | the possession of such a model husband. . Piss ered’ 6, 7, & 111s, 18 2 9 | teen (14) feet four (4) suchen to the piace of begin. pec ES, Soom thought that the Women's Band will invite | From a quiet man Smolenski turned into] SPECIAL AND POSITIVE SALE OF THE | mmbered’ Sat Sad in mag yt eas tte tes | Seem ) i Imens. them to thelr hall on Tuesday morning to | q hail fellow weil mot, Every now and) PERSONAL EFFECTS OF A PRIVATE | sion of part of square south of syare nimhered ottrms of sale as prescribed by the decree, are: To Be Sold on the Ground Fioor of Our hear them tell of their work. 2 vould jeave his wife for a few mo- ‘i together with the improvements, consisting | One-third of the purchase money to be igo aEET ww. Last Sunday reformation exercises were cienta tiie evening and run out and in-| STABLE, EMBRACING of nine. three-story and basement brick residences; | cash on the dky of sale, or within ten (10) dai AUCTION ROOMS. No. 1407 G ST! held in many of the Lutheran churches, and vite all of his friends into the corner saloon | FOUR HORSES, ONF NEW COUPE-ROCKAWAY, | being Nos. 208, 210, 212. 220. 224 on Indiana | thereafter, and the residue in two equal instail- | ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS-| _ 0c25-dts to drink the health of the prospective child. | TWO 12-PASSENGER WAGONETTES, ONE WIN. | 2¥¢. "nd 207, 209 and 211 C st. November 12 mostof them will celebrate i between 2d| ments, atone and two years from the day of sale, DAY AND FRIDAY, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., A eee be eats ok eae ee tee cee e i rw A x ey | und Sd sts. nw. the pirchaser or purchasers giving his, her or thelr | NOVEMBER SIXTH, SEVENTH, EIGHTH, NINTH £ ther S ‘ Smolensici never drank anything stronger | ‘TER COACH, TWO SIDE-RAR BUGGIES, FOUR | “toss et gale’ ae follows: Lots 6, promissory notes for the same, with interest there- AND TENTH, 1893, anniversary of his birth. Dr. J. G. Butler | than soda himseif, but his friends, in their | ETS SINGLE HARNESS. FOUR SETS DOUBLE | 1907 or fe subject to trust of on from the day of sale. at the rate of 6 per cem- | ay erEVEX A.M, AND THEE PM. EACH Day. | TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO HANDSOME THRER. of the Memorial Lutheran Church has an-| anxiety for the long and prosperous life of | HARNESS, GENTS’ SADDLE, DOUBLE TEAM | dated September 15 1805. Sule tatedee ee acts | oa ec ray Ve) Cornel mgm od ea STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSES. NOS. nounced his intention of preaching on Luth- | the child, drank everything that the bar af-| pores, EXTRA COLLARS, &e. Se nee ne cabo te S| be secmren Xi “Sean oe oat rer ine phremises | ON EXHIBITION THUNSDAT, FRIDAY AND 2237 Q STREET NORTHWEST AND 1601 “s life and work on that occasion. Just ; vArp et aged froat of $7,000. hich also falls due in twenty | sold, or all ash, at the option of the purchaser | 5 ON REAUBUON THURGDAL. FRIDAY AXD| 2g STerES giant Woriaeaer. er’s life and we bined forded, ard the result was that Smolens! TO BE SOLD AT OUR HORSE DEPARTMENT. | years from ‘sald date: to. be paid in monthly {n-| or purchasers. If the terms of sale are not com- | SA’ DAY, NO “ee a Ry virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date for bang Bag -eommnlr sami epap ap lhemerstypenypenta| Lo ay eS REAR OF AUCTION ROOMS, 612 EST. N-W.. ON | stallments. All over’ and nbove the trust will | plied with in ten (10) days from the day of ale | FOURTH, BY CATALOGUE OR CARD ONLY, | PY, Tittus of, a deed of frost to us bearing gate See tee deere of tae Eeaemacen | Sth Gent aint eee” tea. “We Scans cee OVEMBER EIGHTH. | be made casy and stated at sale. Joep ee ee neeeeten cn aaa ce Sere ee gare FROM TEN A.M. TO SIX P.M. 188, of the land records of the District of Colum tainment, “The Story of the Refot - ven e . bo ar amen : HN T.ARMS, and cost ot je PD ~ | ‘This ts the most i t collection ever exhibited | hin. we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at : going to have a child, and it will be a boy, | 1993 COMMENCING AT HaLP rast’ TEN . : -* mportan' ver " 3 Last Sunday was a day which will not be | tU4 Come and drink again,” and the friends pea WM. MAYSE. Ghasers. A depoatt of $200 will be required when | ss suis city, He ‘auction. In front of the premises, on MONDAY. forgotten at the Mount Vernon M. E-| would once more proceed to attack the | O'CLOCK. i i a) fg ah erg ne hime? oom y Ey €.G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, | THE SINTH DAY OF NOVE' ist. A® Church South. A large attendance was | | sath ed over the bar, at| N. PR. SALE POSITIVE AND WITHOUT RE- as pring, &e., . @rawn by the home missionary exercises | Wauld refreshment served over a fel. | SERVE. RG & CO, AUCTIONEERS, | parchasers. ALBERT SILLERS, Trustee, and various speakers, but. better still, 3.3% eee THOMAS DOWLING & CO., 612 E st. ow. oct7-akds Webster Law building. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. fhirteen, al Aen 8 ote), in Albert lone Jat Teised for the church. | This practically | “An!” one would say, “Max is a man, a| 209-4 Auctioneers. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY —— - — fon's subAivision of lots In block five @). in Ke ‘ ‘A : 2 F - e 2 ‘A = TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY rawr recorded In Liber ea next week by the Christian Endeeror | 00d mar Fo pudenda Lp tal ar ao EX BROOKLAND. D. C., ©. G. SLOAN & CO.,, Auctioneers, 140 @ at PRRELLING. SITUATED ON FARKAGUT | Noy Mfolin on. of the eurveror's offre of the = Bor ; a husband,” and then Max would smile }— HIURSDAY, NOVEMBER NINTH, 1898, at —— STREET ; trict of Columbia, together with the improvements, ‘nee eh tothe cea = pepe and go home and tell his fade been ae ne DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. HAL Fras POUR O'CLOCK, on | the’ pretises, OF VALUABLE LOTS IN NORTHWEST. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. ronsisting of the ‘above mentioned dwell boys had been drinking the health o! e we shall sell lots H and L, in Tal "a subdivi- D. Cc. x gregation. > —80 SHARES CAPITOL HILL BRICK STOCK.—] ion of Brookland. Tat_ It ‘contains 11.984" square Pet ag rong bd 2 baggage tee aa dyno Cr —_ pasar of October 2 the neigh-| ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER EIGHTH, AD. | feet, and lot L. contains 9.108 square’ feet. ‘both ing =a Ww | BY Virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded tn | COPSAtINE Of the iene ror eed of tenth treated JUST NORTH oF | Liber No. 1701, ‘folio $76 et’seg.. one of the land | SY Nee gan ge earache anata tor $4500 ECK! ‘. D.C. BEING ON THE West | Fecorde for the District of Columbia, tnd at the | Gn lot 12. and a note for $5.500 on lot 15, hoth ed | 1893, AT ONE 0" A WE WILL SELL. | newr the University station. awe OF FOURTH STREET NORTHEAST, | Tequest ad — party nares. thereby, we oe. payable July 15, 1895, with interest payable sem!- Cyprian’s Church, at St. Peter's Hall. cor- | bor who hed been acting as nurse roused | WreHiN OU AUCTION KOOMB. OTH AND D | *h" pitt of the paperte enn be seen at ‘our office. AND FRONTING 300 FEET ON THE F: | $f euction, in trout of the premiers, on SATUR- | Rinuatiy. ner of 3d and E Streets southwest. It will | Smolenski = th omen bala t boo Sioa No: MG SHARES OF THE CAPITOL HILL | Terms cash. HOMAS DOWLIN G00. AXD |S. H. RAILROAD, EACH Lor 30x150 | 240°, CRE PERT ek rea ~~ 4 ecigrns of air, Om <J Purchase money on continue another week. spent the night, and whispered in 2] BRICK’ COL STOCK. _not-dts RE: netioneers, FEET. stn | Aencithed tand ‘and. premises, situate and ‘meine i | each te ln paid tn cash. and residue in two « Jronshcwin easng mcigee over art rr cto MRE pel Bankeaskt: “git What|) tore oe DUNCANSON BROS.. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | git? SeMay ta Deine cok, date ee See the District of Columbia. and Known and distin- | ternted hr ‘notes of qmtchweer bearine interes’ froma Season § bor mths gerd mone Sms are at a hii ee ——— ee not-St a ‘Auctioneers. 612 E st. nw. | Liber No. 1,688, at follo 304 et seq. one of the | Ei! ae the midiie Gixtem Ghet eight facies | @, aries it Sunday. It was ol rolks’ ve —— yr ew ft ae 16.8) front on Farragut street by the fall depth | 4% S cach. at eption of guschaper . wi land records of the District of Columbia, and at | (| sold, or all’ cash, at opt! Hamline ard Fourth Street M. E. Churches. | “Two girls,” explained the nurse, with a y even (7h. in bt : — : = THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. — the request of the party secured thereby, we will Seed sighince "be ie Sen Ohne ee este, Of, S100 Sl be rewetred, wose Sas fs ae The ed and iniirm were, if necessary, | smile. st. Bw. : sion of @ rt of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant _ “ brought in carriages from their homes and| “Twins, and girls!” shrieked Smolenski,| z —— . ENTIRE CONTENTS OF GROCERY STORE, 1001 | THU FP OVEABER: | Plains, according to the plat of said subdivision, | @2°%, from Soa te soa ok ce ae Eee vi ringing fr the lounge, and then he ran | FURNITURE, BAR FIXTURES. MIRROR, FINE A. D. 1803. AT HALF-PAST FO! o ax the same nppears of record in the office af easy chairs were provided for them at springing from inge, HEATING STOVE, BAR REFRIGERATOR, .. the following described land and premises Sonverancing and recording at purchaser's cost. church. Special services, including an ap- | around the room and swore to himself. The STOVE. BAR REFH 12TH ST., COR. OF Q ST. N.Wa erin the county of «Washington, "Dintrict | 6 turverar for the District of Columljia in sun EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN. - Troston Pippriate sermon were ‘carried out. This | nurse looked on in amazement, and then! oy yoxpay“Siohtin GOCEMIRER SIXTH, é 1a, and known ax and being Tots, mimbered | 20° ma ery , No. 2, at nage byereees “xe pkasant custom was originated four years | returned to take charge of the little ones. | 1998, “AT TEN O'CLOCK, ate weosce ay AT AUCTION, coe (1), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), eighteen (18), | "ives of sale: One-third cash, balance tm ene oc REDERICK MoG' E rremes, See ago at the Fourth Street Church by Rev.| Smolenski went to work as usual that | 7th street northwest. we shall sell Furniture, Bar =i BB Bineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty-one (I), twenty: | aoq"twry Soars note terrae ee Blinn dds i 5 da but it was without the customary | Counter and Fixtures. EMBRACING IN PART, two (22), twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (24), num interest. payable semi-annually. and to be we. = Siadingl Weene ot in: Catactnc Afudwacelitg: | quodi-les‘kiun fcom tes wites’ Kia’ Gunae even ‘THOMAS DOWLING & CO. Pipes, Soaps, Starch, | moe numbered one (1) of Katherine Coase and | SSreaty deta of treet on tee eee oe | SEOMAS Sse “an od 2 a . Tobacco and Cigars, » Soaps, Starch, | others’ subdivision of pa S wile 5 . i ins end : 8 will lecture in Boston, November 30, under | go in to see the babies, and the nurse, like | __03-2t Gensco (aap ad — Shelf ‘Goods of | traps ‘View. gow. Unown an" Balcewood,”" na | SMR gBt_ontion of purebnacr.” Ait Femverancinz’ end wee aa the auspices of the Catholic Union. the true woman she was, proceeded to re- FER si ¥ Tubs and Buckets, Condiments, subdivision is recorded tn county book 7, pages | are not complied with in fifteen days the trustecs TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED At the Douglas Memorial M. E. Church, | port in detail to all the a sane UNITED STATES MARSH AL'S SALE. every description, Show Cases, &c., &c. 96 and 90. in the office of the surveyor of the Eeserve. the right to roel the Preperts at thera REAL Fetter. Be NG THE Sonar corner of H and lth streets northeast, the | the queer ccnduct of the newly made father. pre ee are cost af defaulting parchater after five Gre | ae Se EST. WasaDers, Circle of King % Daughters celebrated their | Then the people began to talic and wonder seria canes cmicn Cr tho ereemer contre te — cat, balance tn "one, "two and three reams tie pt CS aie id AS eA ot cin: on te anniversary an render an attractive Smolenski came home that nig! o fin District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will 2 Ice} which the purcbasers’ notes, bearing terest, will petibesd ty virtue of a ain deed 5 program last Sunday night. a lot of friends waiting to congratulate him. | sell at public sale, for cash, on the upper floors of | Counters, Shelving, Awnings and frames, be taken, secured by a deed of trust on the prop. | Wired at time of a emer Siete, Ist day of July, A.D. 1801, and recorded among The fifty-fifth anniversary of the Metro-| He refused to listen to them, and they | Xo. Peunsylvania avenue northwest, city of | Boxes, Platform and Counter Scales, &c. erty, oF all cash. $250 deposit, will he required CHARLES B MAILFY, the land records, of ‘the District of Columbia. tn Pee sth aa Stes Murch on AE street be- | left the house, pitying poor Mrs. Smolenski | Washington. District of Columbia, on FRIDAY. | 7, ye gold at auction on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Pg Fy > Trustees. | public sale. in frout of the premises, on WEDSES Ever 15th and 6th streets was begun last | from the bottom of their hearts. All that | (Be THIRD DAY of No right, {Itle, claim and | SEVENTH, 1803, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, | not complied with in fifteen dare the trustees oe BAY APPenNOON. NOVERBER BIGHTH ise, Sunday with special exercises and has con- | night the man remained in his own reom, interest of the defendant in and to the following is ie 1q| Sefve the right to resell the Property at the risk DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M.. the fol- tinued with unabated interest all week. | and refused to see his wife or the twins. described property: to wit: ar the adore mentioned premises, Dealers sbould | Ghat ‘coat of the defanlting” gurchaner “after” such BROS. ing race oad extn, tance tn tbe cy of Among the various musical and literary |The next morning the nurse brought the | A wholesule of Notions, Tors, ete... in| give this sale their attention, Public notice as they max evn necessary TRUSTERS: SALE OF TWO-STORY Press.RRICK | Waxhlnzton, Dist ct, Of Columbia, ‘and known and attractions there has been a forefather’s | twins to him, swathed in flannels. which will ulso be found Ladies’, Gents” and Cnil- pare CHARLES B MAURY. RORtaEaa, NO 1200 LINDEN STREET | Cetinguishes co ent Dees the soc part ot Mt a her’ Z fe el Tha td y!” cried Smolenskt, and | dren's erwear. Embroideries, Insertings and | Terms e . NORTHEAST. nur : . and mother’s meeting, a dramatic enter. ‘Take them away!” cried Smolenski, and} On Undciwear,, Embroiderics, Insertings and . DOWLING & 00. Trustees, Sly visteg of = died 60 temt Om led tn | Hundred and fifty-six (456), beginning at the north tinment by the Sunday’ school, an enter-|as the nurse left the room she heard him} Pasines: Ladies. Gents, and Children's Hostery in eo pals oc16-dhds 1506 Pa. ave. | river 1520. follo Ghenet seq te ty recorded in | Cast corner of maid lot muimhered winieen CO). run: imment by the Bethel Literary Society, a| saying to himself, in tones of despair: TT aid other Spool Cottons, Darning ani Knitting | n2-ét uctioneers. : a Orda of the District of Columbia, we will sell at | mine, thence west on F strest forts (40) feet, thence Stereopticon lecture by D. P. Seaton on| “Twins and giris, twins and girls.” Cotton, Ladies’ Skirts and Waists, Towels, Crash, 2 TEE A ROvE SALE 16 TORTTONED UNTIL. | sublic auction. in Trout of the premises cn sie | south. one hundred and thirty (190) fect,’ thence his voyage round the world, a Columbia} The next morning Smolenski went in and | Ribbovs, Perfumeries, Soaps. Inks. ‘Stationery, ete., RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH. 1808, ‘same DAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, | St fifteen 15) fect, thence south to the rear Tipe tea party by the Christian Endeavor Club | saw his wife. He also looked at the twins, | seized and levied upon as the property. of Charles ir and place, byvor F cack f said lot und the public alley, thence east om y VALU. 2 < AD. 1893, AT HALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK P.M.. | Suid'alles to the southonet corner of said lot six: a eavor a te 1 Henry K. Simpson,” tradi | VERY VALUABLE 2-STORY BRICK DWELL the following described e aan Gt ek tee “it a chat ict Sime Jennie Hotnegn Stew ee Tough NOTH 10 anybody: Reet) Fade Ru Genmgr ci eiiema fe| ean a aog, MIE bn Aine |" narcuarre, Dame @ oo, accvionema | ‘hy wring, Oar tat mrt atte te | ME NMG i pa i Jeu * 2 : I oie. 2 e % Lb LTS, ~ 920 Ta. ave. 1 214 0 er G. | wt ome reon, consist ard of Detroit appeared. Among the vari-| “Max! Max!" called his wife faintly, but | SUtINf¥ execution No, 34746, in favor of John ING IN FRONT, AND ALTOGETHER VERY dis Gler'e natalie tos ae ee nee. | with the “timp a = ¥ eid ous pastors and men who have been pres-| the man paid no attention, and the nurse, ™ . U. S$. Marshal. DESIRABLE PROPERTY, Ni ye nd Ide Gler's subdivision of lots in square | desirable four-story brick office building, ent may be mentioned Rev. D. P. Seaton Dd.” who followed him, saw him go to the hat| RATCLIFFE, DA! z 3 F E the same fs duly recorded in Rook 15. page |“ “Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pure | Auets. o¢24-d&dbs ST ROVER ee RsCiaT Fe eT EPO US SER ee Ne | 105, in the eurvesor's office of the District of Co. |tnvenen, fhe ee thece equal fustaiiine wa of the Ebenezer A. M. E. Church, George- | rack, take his hat and coat from the rack. ee GOR OGOCK PM. we Gil ot me more ae 5 AND FIFTY, FEET “Ox | @™bia, together with all and sinetilar the improve- | pusabie’ in une (ii, two (2) amd theee Gee te town; E. H. Hunter, Eugene Johnson, pas- | and. donning them, leave the house. He|, THE AROVE 13 POSTPONED UNTIL | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. we will sell, in front of the ae . FEET ON | ments,” ways, easements, rizhts, privileges and ap-| Which the notes of the purchaser shall be given, tor of the Lincoln Memorial Congregational | " hi igh! h _ | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER NINTH. 1898, at the | premises, - QUEEN STREET. purtenances to the same belonging or in any wise | secured by a decd of trust upon the property sold. aorch: : , Se of the [one cre turn that night or the next moen-| sine bonr, at the mlen rooms of Matciiffe, Dart & LOT 9, SQUARE 513, By decree of the Supreme Court of the District | Runenances, and bearing: interest at the fate of chr w@r ee Vharch: Rev. George W. Lee, D. D., of the | ing. His friends became worried and start- (or, gdnetioneers. 920 Penna, ave. “n.w., and will | Improved by a 2-story dwelling containing 8 rooms, | of Columbia, in cause No. 14769, ‘in equits, the | Snertals One-third of the parchase money to be | centum per annum until paid, payable seui-eumeale Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, and Ri ed an investigation, They learned that the | he continued at that hour «nd place each day there- | 1) modern improvements, large cellar and coal | undersyned will sell. at public auction, on paid in cash; balance in one and two years at 6| Ix. A deposit of $500 will be Pequired at the ime Fost Stimke. D. D.. pastor of Fifteenth | man had given up his place as cleaner, af-| after until the entire stock ie disposed. of in lots Peale Sid sce Menara se SORiOS eat 8 | TRUE Soro aon Ae at ee | Coes ear scam tartar Rove ean 1a mae eee ie days from Street Presbyterian ‘Church. ter receiving a month's pay, the day before. | to the trade. i en ee oe pee ee ac lca is ae ee ae ee Fee LRIgR: | and ‘to be secured by a deed of trast on the prop: The contributions have been generous and | When Mrs. Smolenski's friends learned this D. M. RANSDELL. U. 8. Marshal. | be sold subject to 9 trust of $3,000, the particulars | ¢rty, lo day of sale, otherwise the property will be resold, SPs erty sold. or all cash. at the ontion of the pur- | at the risk and cost of defaciting purchaser, the effort to raise $2.5 . : RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Atiets, not | of which will be stated at sale. ton ‘and Richard E- Patro, trustees, recorded, sub. | ‘71 at ae ot ths UEP | Sve anys’ aetice by stvertipran: ts ae will ‘undoubtedly be successful, N° “| they made up thelr mind that It was a case DUNCANSON BUS, Auction der ere ete Se aC eine te cD eat | Gecorded “in the ollie. of the “eurteyas ete, se | Couveranciag’ Ac. at purchiaers seats "Toran of | Wore Bewepaper JuMished tn Wasaga Debs Women’s Guild of the Ascension P. E.| Mrs. Smolenski protested. "| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | '@ Pe, comp ? ‘4 trustees reserve the right to resell the property at 1323 F et. ge tey : F LOCATED. ON THE WEST SIDE | Of sale, otherwise the rigbt to resell at the rink | One thinl, cash, of which $10 must be depouited | trustees regorve the Tebt to m ot wed ge. fd FREDERICK B. McGUIRE. pe EPGATED ON THE MESL SUE | ind cost of the defaulting purchaser is reserved, | St the time of sale, the balance in three” equal Church took place this week, resulting as He will come back,” she said; “wait, he follows: Mrs. Horace Gray, president; Miss will come back to me. I know it. ‘All conveyancing, recording, &e., at the purchaser's Sestalimeets. ep in = two and tamee veges, — met wey ol wo lg some pews- 7 1429 G st. fo WW ENTX TH 51 , Fecording, &e. ie taeeren ce aleeeeae teen pm or published D.C. oc2t-dkds Trustees, Condict. vice pre: fanson, treas-/ So the relatives waited, but Smolenski| gf Nirive se heed of att tes, bearing date | cost. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO St bis option. Sold’ free of back tates. taste | eer om JOUN A. PRESCOTT, DUNCANSON BROS. AUGTIONEERE UE the chairtanley, secretary. The rector | failed to turn up. Then ‘the matter was | Poyus Sat age eh, raat, tous bearing date | eso akds nee ___Auctioneers. | ancing at buyer's cost. Terms to be complied wich FRANK J. DIEUDONSE, — .. 3 of the church, Dr. Elliott, has been giving |siven into the hands of the police, and folio 138 et seq., of the land records of RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. in ten days or trustees reserve risht to resell at | oc28-d&ds ‘Trustees. @ series of practical sermons on speaking | success ever since. = TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY AND ASB 7 a Scat oy ulting purchaser, after adver- PO SS ae MENT FRAME DWELLING HOUSE No. ‘es ] CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT, ” WALTER A. JOHNSTOX, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. T STREET NORTHWEST. TWENTY FEE BY ABOUT NINETY FEET 412 Sth st. nw, By virtue of a deed of trust duly recordeé DEEP, IMPROVED BY A TWO-STORY Ue y TRI FES’ SALE OF HANDSOME THREE. | Liber 1828, folio 138 FRAME HOUSE, No. 408 E STREET SOUTIL- EUGENE F. ARNOLD, STEERS rs the truth for the evening services. He will! If he comes back Smolenski will get a follow it up with the subjects of controling | warm reception from his wife's friends and | 18 front of the premises, Paagnnber and honesty. A chapter of the | relatives. Mrs. Smolenski says, however, | EEXTH, DAY of NOVEM farukhters of the King is being organized | that she will forgive her husband if he will | Hash easy SOU CO CLOCR the party secured thereby, we Will offer f yt a THURSDAY, the $ te { Seq. One of the h STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, NO. 2900 | ords of the District of Columbia, and wt tho veynes: FRAME HOUSE, No. 4 STRI D 458 La. ave. REE WEST f the party secured. th fa the parish for the purpose of alding the sang back and take her and the babies to | sity "of. Wastlington,” District By doctes of Un: bases Cot or the Bari | oce-taes —— iu ietue, of deed of {mist to us bearing date on. ia tuna the petinnse on Sarciinay, rector in his work. The mission at the | eart egain. known as and being all of oF z ete ery od ea 3 = february 18,1892, recorded. in Liber 1650. fatlo | NUVE ‘ Freedman’s Hospital, supported by the sang | "And heen come back, I know it," she | comprising sublots E, 1° and ¢ 9 Bn ge gg ag ge mag age Bg GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. 470. of the land records of the District FOUR O'cLoc church, has been started for the winter | says. “But Smolensete tiene Took at the | sitdiviaion of Tot< in square Hh ag IE | NESPAY, NOVEMBEL "FIFTEENTH, 1893, at ——— luna, we, the undersigned trustees. “will The Ascension Church also has a Sunday | twin girls, shake their heads, and say sadly, | Pitt recorded in liber C,H. 273. of the | TALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P ‘in frout of | TRUSTEES’ Sa: EOF VALUABLE IMPROVED | public ‘anction. im front of the premis: ROI SOUTH CAPITOL DAY, THI’ TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A yi C AND D STREETS, | 1892) AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. all that Said Distrte 7 | the ‘property, part of lot three in ‘rel street Of | jundred. and twenty-one, in the. clty records of the surveyor's oftic said property having a front, —< G4 feet by a depth of 122 feet school for Chinese boys and girls, which | “No, no, Max is gone for good. numbers about twenty-five bright and inter- real estate, i in District of « ; : sed | as the west O feet front by the full depth thereof of lot numbered eighty-one (S1) and the east UST ware eight LOT OF ¢ of Washing- ton, D.C., as follows: ' Beginning at a point on ) . | land’ in the city of Washington, tn the District | ten (10) feet front by the full depth thereof of lot ested schdlars. It is an institution w . Terms of sale: One-third or the purchase money | th.’ couth line of said lot on E street south 20]. By virtue of a ‘deed of trust, dated April 22, | of Coinmbia. and being the north 17 fect 2 inches | numbered eightr-two (&2), the subdivision of worthy of success and an Idea which might eee ents able tin sos Weare “atta er | feet, went, from “the southeast corner of ad tot, | 1805, and recorded In Liber No the Deas Se | Sema Delanee Tee, tediritoa of cease Se | euugreymriteerd Sue hendred and ehirertwo 135, “ < —— o ple in'1, 2 and 3 y + oth 2 2 7 -. one of the te for the Dist: of | Grafte er. Jr.'s, si ‘ston of e OL, bs in. . Mtably De considered by other churches. And Instantly G: A cent. interest, payable s seuacedl| tetuue “eumine toate cae rtner: ete ee | Cabtubaa madi et tae seco tae party secured. | 88 per plat recorded in the ofice of the survevor | cording to the plat of said aires ence! ‘same The regular Sunday school of the church ee en by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash. | nt S" inches, thenee south 70 tect to erate fet | the undersigued® trustech “will omer nee sale, at | of aad District. together with the tmnrovements, | appears of record in the office of the sursesor tee has elected John McWhorten for superin- Woman's Trathfalness. at the option of purchaser. A. deposit of $200 will | Sf" aaia lot, thence east on E street 20 fect tole. | public. suction, upon the premises, on MONDART | consisting Of above mentioned atwelling hone, | the District of Columbia, im subdivision bout tendent. From the Chicago Tribune. be required at time of sale. Al conveyanclnyt apd Mnatag. id NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH, 1893, AT HALF: | stiject. however, to wrior deed of trast recorded | marked R. W., at page 37 ‘The sermons In the chapel of the Catholic recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be s Terms of sale, as decreed: One-half of purchase | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., part ‘of original lot | 1m Liber 1650, folio 45%. securing note for $11.6 Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance fn 1 and University and the vesper services on Sun- She had lost the little brass check given | complied with in ten days from date of sale. other- red fou 14), in ‘square numbered payable February 13. 1895, with interest payable | 2 years, notes bearing 6 per cent per annum inter ¥ money cash, of which $100 must be deposited | BUMbered fourteen (14 numbered six | onan Ey) ae B «gt day have been. resumed. fm exchange for Nor bag aes att Srounds | Soper at ak Aa cot of detauting porches | Co Hatta datiietta teese fy | Stage SE clehee ect at a’ ty | Rea al cake iit of hatitne maner to | Sea a Say amiyanbanl, ted be aaa Prof. J. L. Ewell, dean of the theological | in exchani a a rest, "| street by a depth of ninety-four . be paid in cash and residue in two eqnal install. | option of purchaser. All converancing, &c.. at . ge for her baby, and she was in a | or purchasers. and two years, secured on the property, or all | 8tree s-four (94y feet, and is | , y , | department Tnive 7 M A. GORDON, a mage . | improved by brick dwelling, partiafly fin | ments at six and twelve months, to he represented | cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not com. Samat nea eee Duresestte wilt dreadful state of mind. To make matters WILLIAM A. Gi cash, may he paid, at p seg option. Sold tree forms: One-third cash, batinke In pid and twelve | DY notes of purchaser hearing interest from dav plied with In fifteen days the trustees reserve the tures at the First Baptist Church on “Jera. | WFS¢ the matron would not surrender the artes ened secured. ot tr sy ht to resell the ps —_ v8 ot e © o a € : on Yi - 1 j defaulting purchaser after advertising in Evening | Cured by deed of trust upon the property sold, £750 Will be required whon Mid ts accepted. T, salem and its neighborhood, Pyramids and the Red Sea, “Egypt, the | babe in the absence of the check, because and “Greece.” | childless mothers had been known to at-| _Doreeeds ial “A bp hy ee = — ‘in some a Cy __ eee _—_______—_§_§— | Siar. at the parchaser’s option. $200 down | °f sale to te, romnlied with in ten dass from lugton, D.C. $200 deposit reanired at time of sale, the Hone expected to speak soon before | tempt to steal children from similar insti| RATCLIFFE DAER & CO, AUCTIONEERS. MUGENE F. ARNOLD: meester, | S57 ot sales Sy emariag aad cecoedin at geet | ot Mental at “eyamtsc terrace "aerre, ae niet GHAnLES i Bathby, Guiana tees raphe on last year, | tutions, claiming pretty youngsters and pre- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF “apie Lot_ ty | a8 a —__ 458 La. ave | with within five days, the trusters ot complied | and recording AWE EDMONSTOY, Trust nererdercne ae - ch, e did last year. s "SALE B By —— = ; ~é . ._ Trusten, he aero paeneinsememrenaeneetly Tt will be news to many of his po ae ee tending to have lost their checks. BRIGHTWOOD PARK, DES MOINES STREET THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, eee seat at the cost aud risk of defaulting RAO Sth st. nw. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, this city to learn that Harry Johnson, well-| In this case the woman was so homely ee ee 612 E st. ow. A. BUTLER, Jr., WARREN CHOATE, | Trastee, known in the alley mission work, sustained | and so plainly dressed and the baby of two| > STREET NOI N CALLAN STREET NORTHES @ considerable loss recently at Yale. The| years so pretty and so richly attired that BEING NOS GiT-AND bon. Togms pf himself and his companions were | the matron’s suspicions were aroused. entered by burglars and about $1.00 was| “No check, no baby.” wus the concise taken off in watches and money. Mr. Harry| summary of her decision’ Tne mother Johnson is the son of Jerome F. Johnson, | pleaded in vain and her tears floced noes 7 > nl -d&ds 9 1ith st. nw. TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOP L emia: Se —-- a —— CORNER OF LYLES PLACE AND 39TH 8ST.” THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Anctioncers, wx, DC) 612 E st. nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED] p1agas REAL ESTATE ON 7TH STREET BETWEE: $30 AND 34TH STREETS, IN GEORGETOW. 0c By virtue of a d DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ced of trust to us, dated M TSTEES: 5 cn eae 1802, ‘and recorded tn Wber No, 1682. folio 404 | TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED “BOOKS AND OIL PAINTINGS.” PROPERTY, BEING THE NINE-ROOM Ba ri ‘one of the land records of the Di ° G Py eng : ¥ Senday ceant of the First Congregational | reats, 20 awful was the predicament ta | cote Po a0 te nk aT reteet tae OR | ot seg a, and, for default iu the payment of the | — WINBOW rites Ser NOWAE emieraastnad eaptneh cal a mn pit a Sunday school. which she, a stranger alone jn the city, was | lots mambered one hunderd and fifteen (11%) and | principal’ and interest of the promiscory note, so EAST, WASHINGTON. Doe kEEL NORTH- COLLECTION OF 10,000 BOOK: re Dey oF 3 ‘The corner stone of St. Matthew's Church placed. gne hundred and sixteen (110), in National Invest- | cured thereby, and at the written request of the By virtue of a deed of ‘trust to the undersigned, eee see ieamys See book Sk emai Gee will be laid Thanksgiving day. “Let the baby decide,” she impiored. mrosre ‘mumberel eight Wundred. aod aftr-oic, se | Corne Cf ,sant Promlaory note, we will selt OX | dated July 11th, 1880. aud recorded the 16th day | INCLUDING WORKS ON THE WaR OF THE District of Co and designate Y St Toseene ion, Commenced last| s{atron Hall consented to the trial. Twen- | ue mmcrel clgbt hundred, apd Mftr-six. WUESDAY.. No’ FOURTEENTH, 1808, AT | (he land recede GpUr 1408, follo 414 et seq., of REBELLION, ork fourteen (14) tn ¢ Gunday in St. Joseph's and St. Augustine's | ty youngsters of about the cum n ge wrens | ihe, same, 4 duly, enrolied in Liber, number Afteen P.M.. the following | the, land records of the District of Columbia,” we of part of the t Catholic Churches, rang-d in a row in the nursery and the | Diviriet of Colnmbla: and described real estate, 1a the city “at Georgetown. | tue note secured “tieteny dues, of the bold a Seem igh I sper pst vorerdes ae Bee @ orchestra of the Young Men's Cath- ¥ r RER EENTH, 1 AL in sald District, to wit: The east t ten (10) | fp < e_ premises, "on WED 7 x a yt ~ Sy SS = a > t ¢ numbered two ¢2) In block numer enty- | dred and thirty-one (231) and. the westernine . POUR: a SERY, he records 01 or's office of the Dist the services of Pro *. Haina, a solo cornetist | wise attract the attention of the toddlers. four (30, Beightwood Park. ss per plac reewded | file part of lot numbered. two hundved ted tee | AT HALE Se ee STATIONERY, &e. | of Columbia, with all the improvements, f the Marine Band, as director. | The trial was brief and satisfactory. One | in book ‘counts, number seven (7), page 100, uf | :wo (52), in Beatty & Harkin nate eee Tis of Washington, Disteht of Cole tats | -& SMALL COLLECTION OF VALUABLE om Ee ge gy ye ptosis i the missionary conquest | cherub had no sooner laid its eyes upon the | th records of the surveyor's office of the Distr Georgetown, {be same fronting forty-five (45) feet | dexiguated as lot. N rigg mee ae a apgaecalie nanees to the sume belonging or in anywise ap- nm the Baptist Church of|tearful woman than it fairly howled: | of Columbia. Depth of one hited and nf ey and, having a | subdivision ‘of certain lots tn erorre S08, duiatee Brookland, Mrs. C. G. Lynch and Mr. N. A. | “Mamma! Mamma!” and ran to ner ‘as fast |_,Terms of sale: One-third cash on each piece “pit of one hundred and titty 190). feet. . as Robbins of the Central Union Mission were found of record in the offi leposited at t erms of sale: On aaere 9 of the surveyor of ea te s its chubby legs would carry it. The | of tropert thind of the parchase money fe, cice, (Belonging to the late James G. Blaine). é 335, extended te ae gale al installments. | in cash, the balance, with interest from date of thin can : To be sold at public auctio P come, 612 | +, SUG. Second, for $825, extended to No Say EI mother caught the little one in her arms, | {maf ‘ale. th with interest, or | sale, In'one und two Fears, Ii two equal natant Fears, With inticca ny gence mone DNESDAY, THURSDAY oy Foe | : " - George Elliott of the Dumbarton | hugged it to her breast, smothered it with sh, att chaser or. bur. red by deed of trust on said real estate, or ali | aumum uni edd est an eee - ee and rin: ‘The purchaser to assume the above Avenue M. E. Church spoke at the Brook-| kisses and wept more coplously than be, ern. Taxe All conver - at the option of the purchaser. “A deposit of | iy deed of than ot a nin or ai eee SOVEMBED EIGHTH, NINTH and TENTH, | trests and pay the helanee of the purchase money land M. E. Church last Sunday. fore. The baby’s evidence was accepted as ing and recording at. purcha Mae NIMS | $150 reculred at time of sale. Terma of ale to| the ‘option. Of the pee nee gall or 4258 | ae rc age Eg te: end at the tase of An enjoyable entertainment wis given by | conclusive proof. to be complied with in ten days or trustees rv complied with within 15 days, in default of | required at the ‘thine or ete. I coaive ancing -B.—The c sale. 1 earns of sale are mot complied with the Epworth League of the Gace MoE] see fanitine parchaser oF purchasers: after ‘aavestisin: | cart tof defauitige arent? Pell At risk and | At" the come Of the purchaser” Tee ay sake Ns | om Friday. the and up to the hour of | serve the right to resell the property wth Church last night, This country has Aity-two law schools, | {uitine,marcinset oF Sort of defaulting purchaser. cea OF asl ae tries Tht fifteen, dase from, date | snle, when catalogues will be ready for distribution. | snl rest of he de faulting The detication services at the Gunton | with 345 teachers and 3,306 students, WALTER A. JOHNSTON, Trustee. — |. ISAAC W. NORDLINGER, Trustee, Fisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser.” St | The @nest and best arranged art and book rooms | #4Vertisement of sel te Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church to-| The United States has 115 medical schools, $17 Bth st. nw. = Stewart building, Room 7. 6 ON ABSER B. RELLY, in the country. arg cost. of ths, morrow will mark an era ta the. growth of | regular, eclectic and homeopathic. eae ee ethers oe Se FOUN a. PRESCOTT, — j THOMAS DOWLING & co, | ™ DOrSLARS nl dids ‘Trustees, a2-0t _ Auctlwres he oe Levey Kh MULE irate

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