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12 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. : S U B U R B A N N EW S ze. rid ee Cen ae AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. reasi r % i | ee | *| Messrs. E. F. Crocker, W. N. Lynch, M. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE Days. FUTURE Days. I ge SN arg Serer : : RATCOIFFE, DARK & 00, AUCTIONEERS. — —__+_—_. R. W. Birch, George Head. Thomas RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. eas PISOX, GORE & CO., AUCTIONRERS, Me C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ALEXANDRIA. rett, Frank Birch and Theo. Bailey were Forge mae as Louisiana ave., opp. ity Post Urtiee. — pmreeaun summoned to the court house on the Ben. SATURDAY MORNING, a — TRUSTEES’. SALE OF VALUABLE ng se JANUARY 27TH, POSITIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE REAL ESTATE SITUATE ON WASHINGTON The corporation attorney is now engaged | toh case, which has been transferred from AT TEN O'CLOCK TIRE CONTENTS OF AN F STREET JAP- AND CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO 5 .| Loudoun county. AT OUR SALES ROOMS, ANESE GOUDS STORE, REMOVED ‘TO UUR PRISE oe a Do oT in preparing an act of the genera) assem: : SALES ROOMS, AND WILE BE SOLD ae com . GEORGETOWN, D. C.. hi tion of Alex- PF Oy Goan 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. X.W., AUCTION COMMENCING MERDAY SOLRING | UPRIGHT. AND ‘SQUARE FIANOS, ORGANS, BY LARGE BRICK BUILD! bly to authorize the corporat ol oa DEATH OF A NOVELIST. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBB, JANUARY TWENTY. ‘INTH, ‘AT ELEVEN STOOLS AND COVERS, LARGE AND COM- ADAPTED TO USE OF MACHINE SHOPS, andria to issue $200,000 of 5 per cent 74- ~ PIANOS, ORGANS, CARPETS, &c. vo 5 7. PLETE ASSORTMENT OF SHEET AND BOOK TRON FOUNDRIES’ OR WAREHOUSE PUR- Year bonds, so arranged that no issue shall 5 ALSO IN THIS LARGE variety or Goops wi.| MESIC OPBRA, ORATURIAL, PIANO AND| | POSES. de made griet to June 1, 1804, the bonds| Mi"® Comatance Fenimore Woolson 11 WOLFF GAS RADIATORS. BE FOUND JAPANESE AND ONMEI VASES ALL | ORGAN INSTRUCTORS. the’ 25th day of Stay, AD Asin and tly ne 01 3 i D JAPANESE J 3 a nae gag ~ to be issued in series of $40,000 each annu- Pusses Away im Ytaly. STOCK OF PICKLES, SAUCES, CATSUPS, &. | TES. AND RISDS IN) CLOISONNE, SEUNZE, | axpsoMe STORE FIXTURES, COUNTERS, | :orded in ber ‘numocr 1500, "at Yolio 2, ‘et seq, ally. Even after this act shall have been} Miss Constance Fenimore Wodison, the s een iat NT OF THE | UatBI STANDS, TEA POTS, CUPS AND. en a, ee on ier the eqennt of they rrias oven Peer sent to the legislature and passed, the| novelist, who died at Venice, Italy, as an-|AT TWELVE ogee Bouse SAUCERS, SOME OF THE FINEST EGG-SHELL ant req the parties secured t 4 bonds cannot be issued except on the order] nounced in yesterday's Star, was born at ‘HORSES, SURREYS, PHAETU: of three-fourths of each board of the city | Claremont, N. H., in 1848. Her mother was} "=" council, indorsed by the vote of the ma- Maagt eer ox PI d eu the otanie tr E mew, on | and h Mare | Seription, to which we invite general attention. | WapEy, FANCY BOXES “AND ORNAMENTS, mod AT TES CLOCK. Rak ARS SEY. | And so much of lot numbered 25 ax ts not inrluded to rob the stable of Mr. Park Agnew, on| and her father was a merchant of Clare- | *iption. to which woe invite general, attention, Fi BOXES AND OMS AML Evi, Nis, A TEN OCIACK AM. ‘the entire Pitt near Duke streets. e was) mont. When she was quite young her fath- hour of sale. Telephone 1282. FANS, &c., WITH A THOUSAND OTHER AR: | Fsank’ a s a frightened of Cheshire found lying on|¢® Moved to Cleveland, Ohio. She was wt “RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Aucts. TICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO ENUMSiATE. | Sra Tuok Susie, Store Piztures Tostrementa, “Sboct ip or lot of ground south of said lot 27, ir. Andrew Cheshire fo 1 aang = and Book Music, Store Fixtures, Iron Safe, Horses, ar oh 3 VERY LOT POSITIVE: MiG: bart of “Wapping” and bounded on the the road near St. Asaph junction this | Cducated there and in New York. While a| Waprer B. WILLIAMS & CO. AUCTIONEERS. | BY NTIVELY SOLD TO HIGHEST | W, ke. , R : TWO GRAY HORSES, ONE LARGE VAN, ONE] We, the 8, BUGGIES, WAG- | AND. OTHER OD aR VERO SE PANE SMALL | 'NO-TOP WAGON, "SEI DOUBLE HARNESS, | auction, intent ot the premisen, ON TUESDAY, ONS, eee &e. TOL SETS, FINE TETE-A-PTE COFFEE A ND ants ee ae grein een ca ee THIRTIETH, is04. AT FOUR O'CLOCK EW Bk duly a TEA SETS, DECORATED PLATES, 1NDIV! those ‘certain or parcels of lund ee | BUPTERS” JAPANESE ASb® CHINESE CIOS wetion, on the premises, No. 1110 | srechieig: weance Sk eee iy_recorded the AND NOVELTIES, METAL GONGS, LACQUERED | fo Sale, by public auction. on the premises, Xo. 1110 lumbia, and designated as lot numbered 27, ! | Harness, 4 north by said lot 27, on the east by Wasbingt: BIDDER. / TERMS OF SALE: CASH. street, = 7 ey ~4 = he on HARK. . on the south by lot €2 of Deakin's, Lee and morning an aged colored man named Ed-| girl she spent the summers chiefly on the 3 =. =r OF HOUSRHOLD | ,,T2e, Attention of the cine interested in t “4 JOB BARNARD, Cazenore's addition to Georsetown, and on the ward: Hopkins, who had gone out to work | isiand of Mackinac, in the straits connect- | REGULAR SATURDAY, SALE DF ee GLASS: | Kind of goods decribed, ngog ooh les jonurn Sa th Test by Old Georgetown, all of said Iand being’ tp and had fallen exhausted on the way. ing Lakes Huron and Michigan. She fre- WARE, TIX WARE, &e., AT AUCTION. | “ities CASI. 1110 F st. a.w., a =] in Georgetown, together with sete one mill of the late ‘Catherine Spill. | quently accompanied her father on busi-| Ow TOMORHOW. JANUARY TWENTY SEV-| jave-at CHAS, WEEKS, Solesman, ‘ather - 5 — pro! emacs TEN O'CLOCK A.M, we ‘Assignees. a ag os ag homme es < soe tee = S O'CLOCK A.M., ye Ee. _ Saleen . ' a at Tian and appointed Mary G. Spiim | Ress trips to the shores of Lake Superior, | ESTP sai "tn front ot. Jetion rooms, @ 'geu: | ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1907 @ ST] RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts, jadtigdbs | MIAH buildinee. fo Thuchine shops ee ae jap ad-| and became thoroughly familiar with «| shall sell, in front of our aucti — UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE.—BY VIR-| Said property will be sold subject to @ a Se genes ell-known barrister, | sreat part of the country which includes | ©"! ssortment of Furattore. &c. WILTON RUG PARLOR | SUITE, MAHOGANY | "tue of a. writ of flerl fuclis. tesued out of the | deed of trast for oa Sg . Johan obey, a well-l a $6,000, dated May 25, 1891, pay- ‘ — , &e. AND OAK PARLOR TALLES, PORTIERES, clerk's onli af the Supreme Court of the Dis-| able im three years f that date, with ana Meaty, Mitton yepenengt an. EXE pier’) ‘oe Scene Taken arnt the contra SiRGeee | 1 en nares, Wate Peekien: heme {LACE HANGINGS, RUGS, “BRUSSELS AND | trict of Coluimbia, and. to me directed. “I will | thereon at the rate of 6 per cess wer Nieus reat Cameron street by a dog belonging to Mr.| | Miss Woolson had devel Oe er) oat WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. INGRAIN CARPETS, OAK ROCKERS, BEAU-| sell at public wile, fer cash, on the soath- | juid. Panic Conningham, liant woman, and had already shown un-| _¥#t__ W4 ee TIFUL OAK HALL RACK, MIRROR-FRONT corner of South Capitol and I sts.. city of | Terms of sale: All cash over and above sald deed i usual literary tastes, when her father’s S$. SAMSTAG, Auctioneer FOLDING BED, WAL: SUITES, OAK | Washinzton, District of Columbia, on TUESDAY, | of trust above described. A deposit of $300 Will be foe sg death, in iste, urged her to serious pur- —. SIDEBOARD. EXTENSION TABLE, HAND-| THE SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, AD. 1894. | required at time of sale. ‘Torte of sale te be vom, ANACOSTIA. suits. She had been brought up asa strict e ear SOME DINNER SERVICE, VASES, ORNA-| AT TEN O'CLOCK all the ‘right, Phed with in ten days from date of sale, other: pikes Meancooat 4 had, at this time, pub-| 1. Will sell SATURDAY, JANUARY TWENTY- MENTS, &c., BEING BALANCE OF FUR: claim, “interest and estate in and | Wise the trustees reserve the right to resell. the . fia ted a posi-| jisned » number of ardicles in perindieats og | SEVENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK and 7 P. M., at the] TURE IN RESIDENCE. No. 901. It STREET. | lowing described property, to wi property at the risk apd cost of the defaulting pur. Mr. J. R. Grove having accep’ ished a number of articles in periodicais of | SEVE M street, Georgetown, the entire stock} © CORNER NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. | ‘Tubplar Boller, 23. horse power: Chaser ‘or purchasers after such totice as the on: tion in the government printing office, the| that denomination. After her father's} *tore, 3202 wie ‘Goods, and the} WEIGH WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC A Brsing. 1 Feed Pump, Belting, ‘Line, Suafcing | dersicued inay deem 5 ‘and editorial office of the Anacostia | death she began contributing to the secu-| of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing TION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY | THIRTY-| and Pulleys; Belt Elevator, chain, D.V.. Pus. CHARLES WILLIAMS. — pore pe lar publications, commencing with a story | entire fixtures and two Show Cases aif one Stove. FIRST, 1894, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. Sill and Mixer, 1 Fairbank ‘Scale, Desk. Chairs. | Ja1o-ats WALTER R. WILCOX, Trustees. Press has been moved to No. 315 Harrison | te eo eee thay toe daly, taza, eeth 8. SAMSTAG, _n26-dts wig SWAN & CO.. AUCTS._| Shovels. stised and levied upon a the prop: aE é — —_ hag — will continue to iad: “fhe Happy. Calley. Her Aur Jaze-2te Auctioneer. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Full he, sola stggpatietserecttdon No." Sasi9 in 900 Pk aye © SO, AUCTE., radiate the news of the day. soon extenued, and she was an in- " ., AUCTIONEERS, : vor of tevilie Lime Company. TEL eons tt ne ‘The funeral of Thomas Everett Allan, the | dustrious contributor to Harper's and oth- | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE| M.“RANSDELL® Marshal. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME . tee ONTING SIXTY -POUR FEET ON* NEW 25-déedbs KATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. DWELLING. WITH - infant son of Mr. end Mrs. Lemuel Allan, | €T magazines. She wrote stories, sketches HAMPSHIRE AVENUE NEAR M STREET | —— S = - — XEN GELLAR. AT THE Con cs tae terday morning, | 294 poems in charming profusion. GOVERNMENT SALE NORTHWEST, — DIPROVED BY ‘FRAME| THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Ente ‘Sn e STREET EXTENDED AND Sib Giles pines treat the bonne of tie grande] 25s mentees paliae, Neal ene | i sects eae hee On SEER V ER, DWELLING AND LARGE BRICK STADLES 612 E st. nw. BRIE STREET. (IN THE SUBDIVISION OF will take place from the | necessary a trip to Florida. During five E OF REPRESENT. x R. = os : By vir deal oi barsnts. No. 15 Jefferson street, Sunday next | winters she lived with her invalid mother REMOVED TO OUR AUCTION BOOMS sob qricine of three, @) certain deeds of, trust wer. | TRUSTEES SALB OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. OX | gui seconded ur Lites So. nei. te of oe gaa at 2 o'clock p. m. # at St. Augustine,and on an island in the St. DON TEN ar pec f ry 1838, February = ‘Sten, Le OTH | 0Be Of the land records of the District of Colum The helping circle of the King’s Daughters | Sonn‘s river, their summers being spent in SEVERAL TOSS OF WASTE PAPER, fe Hee See eee ig no tne ils, wererted |” 2 AND @ WAshixcion Dea. PiR> And ut the request of the party secured there- Inentefor charitrs sake at the residence of | te Mountain region of the southern states, | Loy CARVETS AND OILCLOTH, COMMITTEE | Yoo tr Yisa St at ll? 28, gt ney W977, i » . ; : Sry he premises," on r and with relatives at Cooperstown. Her TABLES, toll of the land records of the District | day of February, 1889, and duly recorded in Liber | THURSDAY. " PARY. Mr. J. H. Simpson February 2. Refresh-| incther died in February, 1879, and in the OLD FURNITURE CASES, &., &e. of Columbia, and at the request of the parties se- | 136i, folio 433 ct seq, and ‘by direction of othe Dims AT TpOUR OCLICR nee ments will also be served. same year Miss Woolson sailed for Eng-| | By order of the chief clerk of the House of Rep- | cured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will | party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will | lowing destilind feet estate, situate in the Dis- rf The ladies appointed by the central com-| i274 She came to America but once after | fesentatives, we shall sell at our auction rooms | sell st puple auction: in front of the premises, ON /well_ on | MONDAY " AFTERNOON, FERRUARY | trict of Columbia, known ail @istinegloned oe, ong mittee to canvass this district for the relief ommnal r SATURDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1894, | TH AY. THE BIGHTA DAY OF PESUUARY, | FIFTH, 1894, AT FOUR O°CLOCK, in front of the | being, lot numbered twenty-seven etn dn Dilee | With the Atmprovements a of the poor completed their work today. Fog Tesidenee in Burope her win, | commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, the above’ men: 3 Path, AT HALE PAST FOUR, uCLOCK ¥ | premises, all’ that certain plece and parcel of land | 5 Ofom a subdivision, in humbered elgiteen | paid Me: Que-thind of ‘the purchase ct n * a a lls plece or. parcel of land and premises situate in the city of Washington, | (18), of “Brizhtwood Park.” as per plat recorded | The aggregate of the collections of cash. | i Po" Cure < Uoned articles. é : pre a ¥ of paid : 2 good passed chiefly in Florence, but} ~ ju23-4r THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. | premises known and distinguished as and being the |p. c. . Xo. "| m Book Counts No. § ‘Sh. of the ‘ments, wely aera: alined qoniseen densa SE thesiti- | Be lived for long periods in Rome and Sor- | =~ aaiods's ———— | northern part of lot numbered one dl), in square Pelng lot No. 23. in square No. 960, front records | py sane of teat 1 et wey By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated the 2d puitie “auctions in ‘iuont ef tie cae ‘H! a. Lee t | i Hy : il iE ! i i snow by the property sold, wit ——— ing 16 feet on 10th st. by depth of 100 feet 1 of the surveyor's oiice ‘of the District of ‘Colum rento, Venice, Germany and Switzerland. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G ot, | pumbered seventy (iu, tronting sisty-four (G4 1) |intnee, tore or leen, ransing Hace Se aceite mkt | bla, together with the impeetements tasease ee” | Berea! teen, ‘sutule, or ail cash. ‘at the zens to the appeal. Lu Miss Woolson’s first productions in book (Successors to’ Latimer & Sloan.) Peet Sa Nee, Lampaaire avenue and having tor 188) with the improvements. therasn, ceomierien othe wer eEns Sf sake: 91:000 cnt. on of sale to ton off the yrurchaser. "A ‘deposit of 200 will Be The funeral of Mrs. Mary =. Brown Lucas. | rorm were two collections of short. tales, near nine eoiatie ciate iy" froo a poiot on the west inc. of wuld uvenus | UNO-SOFY and) basement Mick dwelling house [REGS ofa etiam gttcem dare. from “dey ot | pequired ‘at Time, Cagle.” Sale to be closed D.C, on Monday last, took place yesterday eee uae tains Lge gy oo | FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ¥ROM | sixty-four feet south from the northeast corner of | ase the testis: ster Cog PMNS MONET. 18 | the Prmerty, ,MRen the same 1s knocked down: | erty will Ur read at the 0X Gcl'coe at aod . C., on J Neev o* " ‘ 1 VELL-RNOWN : i 0 a point on the wi ry Mne 0 7 ope © | the of irechase tnones to be paid ia | after ‘of such resale at 2 o'clock p. m. The exercises at the | Nowhere” and gp Spend ta) Ay WELL-KNOWN LOCAL STORAGE sald original fot. one hundred and. twenty-eight | a0 two years, with notes hearing interest’ and ee two equal installments, % 5 Ing parchaser notice Shurin were attended bis Tare momberrot | "Anne." This move, it was sand occupied |" Lama lieemeee AO COMER CHARGES OX | fet, Sel aid oneal thes fm goth 3 mrt apt raider of teat onthe Draper, ori rom tidal wih nent‘ dosed | adel gee de eeeine sory, emerges ehurch were atten: y a large number o! r " > oe bm SATURDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-SEVENTiI, | containing about 9, square feet of groand, more a ct . reyancing payme the rate of per cent per annum Ww. her, in the writing, for nearly three years. + JAN M - less, improved by frame dwelling and large brick | recording at purchaser's cost. “$100 deposit will be | fiom the day of sale. payable sect iy, — rT as It placed her at once in the front rank of| Aaky “Hole AND® VALUABLE THECDS: | stables in'rears ms required when the property is struck off. If the | curd by dev of trust am the property auld. ur aii | jatQagste ‘Trustees, prose writers. “For the Major” was pub- SO 10 CASES OF ORNAMENTS, BRIC-A-| Terms: One-third of the purchase money to be | terms of sale are not complied with in ten days | of the money may be paid in cash, at eo bes KENSINGTON. lished in IsS3, and was followed by “Hast RAC, TABLE WARE, PLATED WARE, &c. | paid In cash and the balance in three equal in-| from the date thereof the trustee reserves the | the Of the purchaser. Terms to be fully | THE APOVE SALE HAS BERN Angeis” in 1SS6, and three years later * | ‘ALSO, AT TWELVE M. staliments, payable in one, two and three years, | right to resell the rty at the risk and cost of | complied with in fifteen days from the day uotil WEDNESDAY, JANUARY TUT PSE, y ee a = HO! ” CAR ‘&e. with interest at 6 per ceut per anaum, payable | the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertise- | sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right 1 1 di RSES, RIAGES, 1894, same hour and Mrs. G. W. R. Wright gave a luncheon to] piter Lights’ _appeared. Besides these C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioncers, semi-annually, from uate of sale, secured by deed | ment in the Evening Star, pubiished in said cit; resell the property at the risk and cost of th: ARD H. WARNER, @ number of friends on Wednesday.| works, Miss Wovison Was the author of] 2.9 és 34 ; of trust on the property sold, or ail cash, at the FIELDER P. HACKNEY, | defaulting parchaser.. All conveyancing. recording, Locks be seven or eight serial stories in the maga- —___ —________ tion of the purchaser. A deposit of 8500 will be | ja22-ats &c., at the purchaser's cost. jose presen: Reese of opt pu Trustee. Ja21-ddeds Trustees. ean en tee Fannie} Zzes, the principal characters in which are Se nee ee ne a Baltimore, le ympson, nie — Americans in Europe. “The Front Yard,” Reese, Oda Calhoun, Mrs. E. Lewis and} story which attracted much attention, M:s. E. W. Moore of Kensington. deals mainiy with Italians. a eS ee. <7 SAMUEL J. FISHEL, conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the| RATCLIPFE, DARE & CO. AUCTIONEERS, FREDERICK i . AURA NO. 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. | ja19-d&dbs * Trostece. a cost of the purchaser.” Terms of sale To be THIS DAY at ELEVEN A. M. and THREB| plied with in ten days from day of sule, otherwise habsogety tare me DWELLING O'CLOCK P. M., continul DAILY durt ‘this " rve the right to resell the property (CHANCERY AND TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUA- C. G. SIOAN & ©O., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. AND G STREETS Mrs. Hutchins of Michigan and Mrs.Mary — week, of JAPANESE QIUECES OF ‘ART, by. order | at‘ the risk and. cost of defaulting parchawe after | BLE, REAL ESTATE. SITUATE ON THE «Successors to Latimer & Noun.) SUUTHEAST. BEING HOUSE NUMBERED 628 Z elaine sal OVE! nese, . of Kobe, Japan. adv ‘resale in 30) > ‘EST E IRTEEN = REET Mr. Willem F. Newton ts confined to his . Seoceta, Knbrelderies; Serena’ aghast CGUST DABTZ, Trustees. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, KNOWN AS| REIGHTS, D.C. ‘ | of the + of Wis we will ‘sea home with the g-ip. Am Anarehiot’s Attempt to Adesesinate | Sescers. Embrcideries, Screen, Rugs, Sc., dc. Ja26-dhte DAE US| “THE GREASON HOU: TO. CLOSE “THE | | By virtue of n certain deed of crust, dated the on MONDAY, ‘TI ‘OF Mrs. L. H. Milliken entertained a number Barcelona’s Ruler. IVORY CARVINGS, Under and Ye Vinee at: the last will sod vere: eth dar 1eeR folio BAS et sek of Sneek tonnebe oot b. A rt pee perce ef gone '. cl Mast be bi rs ber a ot be “be ree . M.. perenne peal pointed toavcange for a] Ramon Merrull, an anarchist workman, | Must be sold to the hizhest bidde bitin | coUsrEss BALE 0} MPROVED| ment of William Greason, deceased, recorded in | of the District of Colsmia, tod ut the recnest of | aid-premises situate: api snd viding tn ‘te city concert, the proceeds of which will be add- | tried yesterday afternoon to assassinate R.| THOMAS DOWLING & CO., parteneee BEA tO on || caper of wile ot te eae en ‘Columbian dea | at ge wemises, on MONDAY: | snd diet to ed to the street lamp fund, are making | Larroca, civil governor of Barcelona, Spain. py BENE SSR ste ow. | PAirtue of m deed of trust, dated the 21st day | certain decrees passed by the Supreme Coart ot the | TWENTY-NINTH I. La taba, “ar TALE ‘borth every effort to make It a success. The con-} The governor left the prefecture as usual | “IMPORTANT SALE." of November, A. D. 1 = ——— in Liber District ‘et ei —- Equity Gains No. 11.108, PAST FOUIE O'CLOt KOVAL, (the follonsing | de- py - ayaa 4 ; E. - F * t records 0 et No. 28, George W: é y. situite ta trict afore be the Kensington printing office on Saturday | T@¢ and was giving orders to the foot-/ HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT OUR Auction, In. front of the’ premives, "on" WEDNES- | fe respondents. 1 will sell’ on ite premises om | of ‘the ‘subdivision: of Cols: 1 inch ve ently - CON ¥ v : ¥ he District of (x 4 ° 2 ‘on port! le of Dartmonth st pet ween a LINDEN. friend, but as both mere decently saber ocLoon, county of Washington, in t istrict of jum Reeinning.| iat ‘the corner fornied Mr tbe tutersec: | Soeratey MOT tie oF art seth treet wus ~t 3 eras peal ast naar image a ate “EMBRACING” "All of lot numbered 22 in Charles V. Riley's sub-| Son of Isth street west and E street north aud | avenue northwest. Mrs. W. G. Cummings of Winchendon, | them of any evil purpose. : extending along the line of said E street thirty-five feet three Inches (35 feet & inches) {more or less West; thence ut right angles with said E street k three «) in George Tray elty of Washing! Several Tons of Waste Paper, a number of | ‘vison of lots in blo ie to th Carpets, Old Furniture, &e., from SEES, i iticten, a0 per pint rrcorded nT sy will be sold subject to a a. of $1,700, whieh can be extended: one-half the balance in’ cash, Mass., who is vi is her father, Maj. C. H. As the footman was about to mount; » rit] | Atal the residue in | " st Ved-| Marrull pushed by him, drew a revolver, the Eh a tai 3 Ge Va the surveyors uftice of | Mfty-one Gl feet) feet; thence ina straight tine | af rile, wita Snter- ‘at the . . dow, fired twice at Larroca. The governor| The conients of a private residence, in which | thereou, comsisting of a desirable brick dwelliug. | (8, feet 3 Inches une 2 ee ee Ne BS FT ee Washington. It was a surprise party indeed. | Was’ struck in the left jaw by the second are @ number of Carpets, and. General ‘Terms of sale neth of the purchase money | Hine of sa sg Horas S cast. “Torus tobe com: | Sau, edberwine. treens eae During the evening there was instrumental } pullet, but he did not lose his presence of Household Goods. in the balance in thre equal installments, is property, is ote of the most eligible corner 3 the property, he | the property at tbe risk and vocal music, recitations and games.| mind. Pushing open the door, he shouted desea: a, TWELVE o'CLOCK,”” ee Se seca cht anh" mate ates ee business sites for sale in this city: it @ located and’ cost of tie defaulting | porctiaser, alter five Miss Blanch Birch rendered several selec-| to his coachmah: “Arrest that scoundrel.” | Harness, gee MTEL ee fer amnuin from the day" of sale, payobie | MAhe Vers heart of the clty and ee SB 30NX T. ARVR <= tions on the plano, Mr. Leroy itreh detiv-| he fom pedestrians in the street hasten-|, several goo “Driving ind Working at ES ones Tol ene | amen it Gaye ty ange tances PiaXn'L. Catiow, cred a recitation. and a delightful evening | reached the carriage the coachman jumped THOMAS DOWLING & co., And to be vecured by deed of trast ou the propeess | 13a aml IKE B steer Hane eT Trustee |e ante was spent, winding up with refreshments. | from the box, and, with the help of a po-| Ja25-2t Auctioncers. | fold, of all cash, at the purchaser's option. Con-| as’ the “Greasce My mn The party consisted of Mr. Wm. Weir, Mr. | liceman, had seized and disarmed his mas- veyancing and recording xt the purchase J. Vinton, Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘Talor Birch, | ter’s assailant. Marrull grew penitent after | H is cost. | Were cree RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. aUCTIONRERS, | RarcLIFFE. DARN AGO A A'deposit of $100 required at the time of sale. | tm east, the balance pareve NO. 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Nu 020 PENASSLVANTA AVE Se Horses Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days | evidenced hy the purchaser's promissory notes eet = ° dir. and Mrs. Jos. F. Birch, Mr. and Mrs. |@ few hours in jail, and protested that he after the day of sale, otherwise the trusives Te | cured by first Hen upon the property sold, tearing | CHANCERY AND TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VAt-! cyaxcery aXD TRUSTER: Oorses. ‘S_SALE OF van. : & ; = oe . y at che risk | interest at 6 entun =. ARLE REAL ESTATE SITU Chas. E. Birch, Mr. Geo. Albert, Miss Louise | intended only to frighten Larroca. He re- serve the right fo resell the property at -he risk per ve per annum, parable semi. NORTHENET o ATE ON 3D Heese, Judge and Mrs. Symms, Mr. G. | fused to give the name of the man who was | EXSINGER, AUCTIONEER, | ane comtrectinement Of auch reanie in The tbucing | anally, Taxes and assemments paid to June 30, NORTHEAST “» AR! AZAAR, advert Ing | 1sa3; examining, conveyancing and re- t : ' Birch and fimily, Mr. Isaac Birch and fam-{ with him in front of the prefecture and NO. 40 LOUISIANA AVES neuen cording to be at the sje Cost of the perce PROVED BY ily and others. At i0:15 they joined in sing- | ran away after the first shot. ; seta . * JOHN RIpovT. ‘Terms of sale to Le complied with within ten | 200.AND 202 3 ing “Auld Lang Syve,” and the guests de-| | The governor was taken into the pre-| PEREMPTORY SALE OF SUPERIOR HORSES 1417 @ st. now. days after the property is sold or the trustee will oy 3S » . borg for their homes on the 10:30 train | fecture a Ca hae pe bale ahve eral cs AND MA ee ae ” THEODORE Sone aa eee eee Jae fee nee ee Under and by virtee of the tast will and wate. | Onder ae the Inst will and for Washington. his jaw. Although he suffered much pa f RY TWEN- iy <a 08 he al y rallee Bigg Be -- | im ‘A pleasant party from Linden assembled | his physicians say his wound 1s mot Ga Within the Bataat: a car load of Horses and Se | Pasar ee HOMAN' SE FIELOS. Trustee, | Will Book No." folie "tn the city of tar est | Wwe Se Tie Diotcict "at "Obert, egy eae ae at the residence of Mr. Arthur Dowell at | serous. Mages, consigned by Messrs. H. Spalding & Bro. RTON, D. G, | _ ja20-dkas c 5 Dnt. md_1 | oe aad by witiee a8 sepama teoee eee Min | fesned in euutty ‘cause Ne, Mitte, docket Soo Dee heurs otitis fis Sorry feed ps ashes erin oe ALSO, 1407 G@ STREET NORTHWEST. RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00.. AUCTIONEERS, euuity cause No. 11108, docket No. 28. tn ihe Sa- | py the Supreme Court of she District Of Columbia, mental music Miss Josephine Lawrese, ANOTHER STRIKE ON. Jenuadlia tite thecenttiee WULIbe. Maa ase ie No. 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. preme Court of the itt of Cigna” wherein | Mott, ce eee N. uren ot al ars “Mrs. Louise Cummings and Mr. and Mrs | ¢ ¢ Mattway Mca at Bridgeport | eer eran pee constzned Wy Mr. Ht Wil — CHANCERY, AND TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALt™ | Clarence Lewy Palate, ct ai are wiatwndomae | Sut reandente: Th Fach ae wrence were present. tree! way In this ‘ he . LE RE. ; ITUATE IN ALLEY | will sell, oa WEDNESDAY, JANUARY THIRTY- | Pak ~ . vllss Catherine Taylor of Charlottesvite Again Go Ont. and sone extra drivers atock Wo ait soy kin ot | Tuesday, Wednesday, SS ae, gh eaurae AS Sine, 8, ct BAe Aer COUR CARR P| itaes part of tet Coane Conia, Se ‘a. who has n visiting friends in Lin- business. We invite contractors, expresstuen, deal- s ei wand muttered thud - den, has returnei to her home. Another: sttike: bas. occurred on the trac-| (cod private buyers to attend thie enter as ta Th d Fri CLOSE THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM GREG | cen ere uuabered seven hun te. Unty- | hich ne wot heen coorepen ane se toe ee, Miss Josle Glascott gave a very pleasant | tion company’s tines at Bridgeport, Conn, | ‘whole lot will be sold’ without ihmit oe uesetee, ursday and Friday,| (4055, Tue Es bom to gee Be en informal dancing party at her residence at| Col. Heft stated that he did not recagni: ae 5. BENSIXGER, Urder and by virtue of the last will and testa-| said stare, and runnin: thease easterly slang the | feet, iy inches) on a line with 38 atreet west to this place last evening. the men as a union, and that he stifl held note a) January 30 to February 212i decened, daly reconted in north live of Morrland aveone tbirty-ix f. six | ce ee eee jp said sqaare, snd rub, eivasoncua to his original position. A. R. Loger, who FUTURE Days. register of wills of the District ‘of Columbia, pane fy hy ng NF tot mumiverd twenty hn win the ellos , hel ——_—_—. under and by virtue of certain decrees, passed in | 3. inches: 1 rest yw chee | of lot numbered oweuty- ‘said ee ee eee “ptt C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G at., 1894 Equity Cause No. “11109, docket “No. 2 'by the |i feot tacbest;, thence uate tee bane ae Square, that ie to sas. tem feet WO. fort) ot ‘the A mumber of the citi . conference with Col. Heft. He said ne (Successors to’ Latimer & Sloan.) Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in| four feet fovr inches «Ot feet 4 Inches To the | Ste fronting om sil stroee wees, fanning from the der of the citizens of this place | gia not succeed in adjusting the differences At 2 m Ribich cause George W. Greason et al. are com-| polut of beginning, and containing si thonased | dividing line of lots jumbebed -one (21) and met at Wells’ Hall last night for the pur-| 1. would give the union $00 and retire. 1477 p- eg Plaipants and Clarence Leroy Palmer ‘et al. are | three hundred and sixty-four ject (23%4 forth, more | ;. to the al- bose of organizing a volunteer fire company. | "at o'clock last right the strikers’ com- wt Fesponderts, in order to settle up and close the | or less Mr. H. O. Emmons presided and Dr. 8. C. | mittee ordered a tie-up on the traction com- Cox acted as secretary. A constitution and | pany’s lines and the cars were immedia ga, A e of the said William G Siintee" te |The Exhibited Portion of] isc 'dteuiee Sika ‘This property is the most cligible coon» a trot Hii anf is vers te 4 ef a | ARY TWENTY HA. D. 1804, AT HALP- | The present Impoor on a tare eae 4 a iy FE ALNUT MARELE-TOP Siar poUn Ouro P: am H a . rit TW ae . ‘ Set of by-laws, which were drafted by a Fun into the barns. At the conclusion of the| CHAMMEI SUITES. MATTEESSES. VILLUWS THE BRUSSELS AGADEMY |i: sms nunabcrel twee wagmtabered | story frame oures, both <f which ars suiding | 8 . . the District of committee appointed for that purpose, were | conference betwen the official and A- I) RNAi YETENSION TABLE. ORNAMENTS, . And Counds:’ Beginney fotate he, folowing’ metes| | Terms of Male: Onecihiat ef se fam read by Mr. Wm. Glusta and submitted to | 128cunceh to ihe committee that the cone owe ee ee COLLECTION eastern corner of the said lot, and thecce runuing | eridenced Uy. the oa oe fd the meeting for adoption. On motion of | pany would concede nothing. On TUESDAY, JANUARY THIRTIETH, 1994, at y U Fagen ign ok paz pT os by = upon ety. being wutmber — Mr. Clarence Wilson the constitution was| Coi. Heft said the company would abso-| TEN O'CLOCK ‘A. M., at residence, northeast. cor- oF inches (11 feet S28 inches): thence north seventy | eelakanmumily. Teves ay adopted as a whole and the by-laws re-| lutely refuse to ognize the Bridgepoct | ner of 1th st. and Kennesaw ave., Mount Pleas. ort seti feet and six inches G0 feet 6 inches); tence | June 1 AML the vay ° ion | ant (take cable carsi,we will sell the entire con- ast to ti ce of degti 3 i ferred to the committee for consideration. | Prk: (art weil pees etre gh een temet rgtinre Ahn p CERAMIC ARTS “Tuts: property io horse te ae by the men on Sunday, and would | 2! ‘This property is located In the alley between E/ chaser, The constitution provides for an executive | S1MCd bY the u ‘Terms cash. Une-third of parchase tn czsh: the balance payable in oneamd to eee evidenced by the purchaser's promissory notes, se- single concession. . pr cored by first ten upon the property sold, ©. G. SLOAN & €O. % sae veka old [3th strects northwest. the en-| Terme of sale to be comliad with | ieee bk aie oe Searles committee, consisting of the president, vice |The committee held a meting and at once| “Auctioncers. From the World’s Fair sew brick stable contatning’ ‘ail “meters elgiee | 4am after, the property as the “Heteuithes fet | Sees Se 1k, An ae NOE gale a president, secretary and treasurer of the | ordered a strike. It is reported that the ae ilences, 1 the best of order. j charer A denosit of ave samired dollars will te | ®bl recording’ tebe ‘at tke ole coat “or eee ee co n rT £ th “ company has fifty men reedy to go to work. | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | required of the purchaser w the property ds | Charter. Se ne Se ie tO GEE | en Uae sutecs Teskinsl be eoch Weon-| seesaw! AT PUBLIC AUCTION. | in cash-ine ainnce parable in one ant two searcert | sold, Terms of sale to be with within tee sioners. aaaticg wight thie Gnaeetied ihe ek : Siete Gide ice reds, the "patchaser's” prouilgsory wen | THOMAS M. FIELDS, Trustee, days after the property is suld. or the trustee wiht Mr. Jk. Hi. Smith, president of the board | pany would grant them the right to belong, “OT GROCERIES. THREE SHOW CANES A} “ae | interest at six perPcentum? pee carat bearing 20D aoe ee ee ene: Senne pee ef town commissioners, made a brief ad-j| to the union. ; ’ ee POBACLU, 4 i -annunliy. Taxes and , : i. : _ “ dress, in which he said that nothing was se soe al | LARGE REFRIGERATOR, Also the whole of the Exhibited Collection of | jane 0, SS. ail Tine ratining. conedpancing | DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. | iene &s the vise. ‘ * H SESE SAFE, é a | ree to be at th Manion Urs cooeetts hon te cae ee TO SUCCEED O'PERRALL. ' Lo era FE Dresden Porcelains, Ivory Carvings, Vienna Enam- | Me jecording to © sole cost of the pO | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NICE two-story TRONAS:M: FIELDS. ‘Trustee, PI pany, s 4 pa er i SAL cling, und a few Spechuens of Marqueterie Furni-/ “Terms of sale to be complied with with | BRICK DWELLING, KNowN PREMISES | 2#20-28¢* £ 840 D st. ow. find out in advance what kind of apparatus | 0° | ace j | ES ss SES UE a eae days after the property is sold, or the trustes wilt | $09 G STREET SOUTHWEST. RATCLIFFE, DAKAR Oo, avcTs. ss required and That woald be the cost inj. Ss slaipcmetie S ak County | AITICLES! NOTIONS ec. | ture from 518 Sth avenue, New York. risell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur-| RY virtue of a certain deed of trust bearing date one s © same. 1 ee. ‘AT AUCTION.”” Recessary apparatus was discussed by wines 66 Messrs. Giusta, Latimer, Dorr, Hobbs and oes: we Dr. Cox and finally referred to the execu- | by the democrati tive committee. The election of officers! tion at ARE chaser. A deposit of two hundred and. fift |- | on the twentieth (0th) day of May, A. Dp. Isu2, | TRUSTEES’ B arren was nominated} ..08, MONDAY MOR LaAXUaRy TWENry- 2 lara ‘will be reaulred of, the arehaser when ‘the And, record ct among ‘the land records of he De | STORE RE st ‘ ; [aso eaten Gem oe nie roperts . FIELDS, | trict of Col in Liber No. 1697, folio 168 et) STR EXTEN! congressional eonven- | street soutintest, Wwe shall ll the tatiteoents | ON Exhibition Saturday | "jist Tranter, No 300 Dee, [sent ahd at the Teme oe ene, tale 10s et! STREET risonburg, V on the | partly enumerated above. TCLIFFE, ' : —— | secured thereby, we will offer at public aucti Re virtue of two certain deeds ck tials Ghaee abso tied ou Sitios . THOMAS DOWLING & C0., d Ponda ap DARE & Co, AUCTIONEEDS, — |{2 "front. of the premiera on RANTRDATT ans | Cerreded te Lame ae 108, ‘follos ‘Non "ses OG a . s ws: | s “third ballot by a vote 6 “2 to! ja25-at Auetlonte:s, ’ USTEES' se (a TARY, A.D. 808, AT #t seq.. one of the land teeords for the m took place, which resulted as follow enty-third ballot by a vote of 1-2 ti an on TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU. HIRD DAY OF FEBRU Ise, John E Latimer. president; Clarence Wil- | 193 1-2 for M. L. Walton, to succeed Re — +. - “PROPERTY. NO. 1208 LINDEN STOR eee HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. tie follows | tic ‘of Coliimibia, ast nt tie wen, Sar he son, vice president; Dr. S. C. 8 ihre: irate * | THOMAS DOWLING & Co. JCTIONEERS, y virtue of ‘a ee treat. aon H described real estat ituate in the city of secured thereby, the t tary; Louis D. Wine, treasurer; George | es¢?tative O'Ferrall. oa et ee w. January 27 and 29. By Virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated LA “J —y Dorr, foreman; Joseph Kanode and John | Maj Johnson, assistant foremen. The meeting | | then adjourned until next Thursday even- | the « i for sai Turner is a native of Warren county, Soe * Sees ee Say, recorded in” Liber 1732, come aes pagent gy a pil Ail that is 0 . —— fol 5 t +. of ti Me bed having been born there In Ii. At| THREE VERY VALUABLA BRICK, WAREHOUSES | Catalogues now ready. 4025-Gt_| trict of Columbiacand at the Written request trot the and dixingulshed 28 and tine To: numbered forts encement ¢ » wa age ND WHARF PROPERTY, 5 . 8208, | —— eden a & CO. AUCTIONEERS. | Patty secured thereby, we will sell at. pat! . . 8 sulsdiv ts) - ~ The committee appointed to solicit sub-| Lut left there to join tha seventeenth Vir. CHDAY, VEIMEARG THIRD, 1804, ‘at | ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES. COMPRE THERE OCLOCK Be Me tee nents, WSL AT | Ty polio WL. of the reverts oF the Soret io Look | aid premises tnowa aud distingoncd. at scriptions states that it has been promised | zinia infantry. He served\gonstantly with ‘im front of the premises, we shall Cee TOGA TEAR COE eT cae: | real estate, situated fm the ‘District we Cerca! | of the District of Columbia, between $250 and $300 already by the citi-| that regiment until the clode of the war. | t public auction parts of lots 14, 1, 16 and| PICKLES, BROOMS, SOAPS, STARCH. VINE: | 10 Std “and known as lot menhid Sods ngs | provements thereon. zens. taking part in every battle \n which the| square 5, improved by, three “large “brick |e ee URGE ICE BOX ee] seph A. Blundon’s sutdivision of. lots Ie cogs, |. Terua: Oneghird of the purchase mones to be| St. Barnabas’ Church. St. John’s parish, | regiment was engaged. When Lee sur. | Warehouses, being Nos. 3208, 3210 and 3212 Water| CADDIES. SCALES. 4 | of which Rev. M. L. Poftenberger is rec- | rendered at i TOGETHER WITH A FULL ASSORT-| numbered 1004 as per plat recorded in Liber 19 | Paid in cash, the balance in two «ual install- | tor, has been repaired at a cost of $1,300. iaiae MSS tee ee wie eee or pth ts ani tire with interest thereon, ja the church, among which are an altar | side of his face were badly burned. As a Yaluable wharf property in Georgetown, and should being the miadle one-third (1-3) of lot on et one (1), ta ‘ogether with the im. | block two (2), of the subdivision of John A. Smith's handred and twent: cI GEORGETOWN, D. C. “One Iai) feet three (B) ga together with all the improvements, 1 -. ii : 7 u ents, respectively, in wne and two years, ses Appomattox, Maj.~Turner at- | Steet. ENT OF GOODS USUALLY FOUND IN A follo 81. of the records of the office of the surveyor | Md’ ny a deed of trast Guly $90 of this amount remains wepald. | ees, Fog aggre eons oe was | FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE. BY AUC-| of the District of Columbia, tozether with the im: wit oy et . ~ a fhnasns ely of powder eon his way by an explosion | spout g6 feet, running back to the channel of the y q ‘ 5 rt. penses of | tne Tate of © per cent per y ri ve press o f 7 C3 cet, is ¢ i ‘3 i NING. JANUARY THIR- Terms of sale: $300 cash and the ex ot 4 ‘a Many memorials have been presented to | of powder in the car. His hands and the | Potomac river, and ts considered the best and most | qPrH Gear at TE OCLACIC. we Ril cell nt | the sale su cust, ond the Durchaser to aeazine the | Hue, option of the purchawer. "A i be required at the tine of wal 3 716 12th noth balance of the second deed of trust payabl | osed . ~ oo eross, altar lecturn, pulpit and prayer desk. | lawyer he has no superior in the valley of j command the atercioy on geormeto ee stock ot family mrpreties, to which we per month, ‘anda frst deed ‘of trust for gooey, , closed st A Ee — Virginia, and he has been one of the ablest| Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money attertion of the” and all conveyancing ond recording at purchaser's | cost. of defaalting purchaser, afer five days’ | Scone ee ee Bot LLS CHURCH. and most effective democratic speakers in| i cash, the residue in two equal payments at oe RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. oe ene oe oe cublied with, in ten days from | notice of such resale by advertisement in wee | Came oo a ot . the staie. and two years, with notes bearing Interest at 6 ja2%-d&dbs Auctioneers. | day of sale. or trustees may resell the property at | one or more newspapers publiauel. la the tity of | ¥ Trustees reserve the right to resell the ber cent per anmum until paid, and secured by a Mayor Walter B. Patterson has resigned and the town is again without a mayor. Master Robert Proudfit gave a party last | g, LAE: the risk aad cost of defaulting purchaser after | Wasit De | Moperty at the risk and. cost of the default deed of trust on the prop Id. All conveyane-, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEEMS. | such public notice as they roa dev neceseary., —- LOUIS D. WINE, Purchaser, after five day” advertiseuent of 4 Ing and recording at’ purchaser's ‘cont. Five: hun. | z ge a WM. A. EASTERDAY. CLAKENCE B. RHEEM, yay ye td The anthracite coal sales agents yester-| dred dollars deposlt on each property’ will be re PEREMPTC LE W. M. LYTHE, — . C. yabelug a ne “ 28 ‘ —. of the purchaser, 5 New “Wasi fired when the property ts struck off. If the OF THE PLEASURE BARGE ‘Trustees. $019-d&ds 816 F st. nw. : 7 , at New York decided to make the Feb-| {urn of ual 7 | “OAK SPRE jal7-d&dbs Burk m TRACY. night to his numerous friends, in honor of | payy . nthracite 5 ssi | OSE TOe Geta ck Sete Tere i See Os S NINETY FEET BY TWELVE FEET fae ee — wt ALFRED S. WILLSOX, his fourteenth birthday. cetcsee ua ae a oer cent ell the property. at the rid tag: ee eee ge BERG WITH ALL “THE LATEST IMPROVE: | — RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. RATCLIFFE, DARE & €0., AUCTIONEERS. $a20-dkabe ‘ ‘Trostece Mr. M. H. Center of Philadelphia, Who/ tons. ‘The production in heaters Sage | faulting purchaser, or por after ten days’ MENTS. BY AUCTION. TRUSTFES SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE! CHANCERY PARTITION OF THE ESTATE DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS, has been visiting his parents here, bas re-| was 3126.90 tons, and 3.172021 tone in| Go Dime ot DE ee, Star, pablisbed 151 Spay AEGAN, VEBRUARY SEO- SUBDIVISION OF BAKRY FARM, IN HILLS. | ‘OF JOHN WISE, DECEASED. | mmosremr sare oF turned. {182 ‘They further resolved “er berg THOMAS DOWLING & CO. | OND, 2504, ot [EDIE O'CLOCK, we wil ote oe ee ees Bee ne cel ae ee “Gas noo ee PROPERTY EAGWS AS LOTS OOo ke | Ise. 3 ner resolved to meet on it is iS 5 pele safe Tne aggre 1 and High| By virtue of lecree ‘Coui b : via, ps r a bk. ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Swiggott, who have | February 15, when, if the weather has been | _J023-dts Auctloncers, | sercet weet Washington, D.C, the above well: | the District of Columbia, passed Un. the SEVEN. | No. 14064; whencin Mary Le Duveun feral eee THe ee ee been quite sick for several weeks, are im- j — beef vo fusthee reduce the produc- | z “BROS., AUCTIONKERS. known Pleasure Barge, a8 she bow lies. PEGS ZS 7 et eK" IN Par ogee geet a CR TES yA Me HARSAID STREETS, NORTHWEST. proving. ion, and, if cold, they will increase it. es Can be luspected up to the hour of sile. dee Ue Masts abe Matis Fine is at | Daal “sapntatte ieee A FMEA! My wrtes of a cotta decd of Gomer ‘The Thespian Comedy Company of Wash-| dices “a done in the way of changing pie ee iSdig enn ser Abetioncers, | Feane” "te Sundermgned trustees will oer, for FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. wer aaa auction, | Sad rennded tn Liver No, 1fea, folio 3%, tae = } S. : 4 ‘auction, in front of d properiy, the ! ; > to wale “4 ington will produce the three-act play “The NR Fan wig BRIDGE’ ROAD, NORTHEAS?. sale CESD Ay THE THIRTIETH DAT OF ee: | real estate: ae . | and at Ee ce of ie eee oe Magic Veil” tonight at Odd Fellows’ Hail, Westeidnere ‘Wikaiag Haceee Br eetae of 8 yesain, deed of trust to us, bear. ARY, A. D. i804, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. () Lot 15, im square 492, of the city of W — for the benefit of the debt on the hall. ny P | secured ther we will sell at os . Disteet of Columbia, being sitoate at the a that ‘piece or parcel of ground situated, Tying’ and | iuxton, a | in front_of the premises, om * being’ in the ‘county of Washington, District ot northwest corner of C and 4\4 sitects southw THIRTIETH DAY OF JANTAKY, A.D. ises. a’ | Columbia, and distinguished as the north half of | — ‘AST FOL r No. 1700, follo 84 et seq., of the at records of the District of Columbia, aud at | “request of the parties secured thereby, we, the s The wirners at Madison, Il, yesterday | 1S Mr. L. S. Brown, general agent of the| . re pee scans enger department of the R. and p.| Were Mamle Duffy, Jack White, Weaver, | ! feet. wore or less, ou 4iy street, and | jut O'CLOCK P.M,” ene 3 alt of | running back on C street 110 fect, more or lows. seretingd ‘te in ‘the county of Railroad Company, was in town last night, | Hi Henry and Corbett, in the order name! sslgned ‘trustees, will sell at pablic’ auction, | DOW HANG ots ts GRRIONA ae te eon or Bete and RS A i SC | Wactinstont"E ciate “wn a ant Of Mr. LB. Parker. My. Brown | Sweet Bread, Tassie, Wrestler, Critic and Leen euat bare Lin tie oe Eee ea | ADs teebeed Gale, Pecoried in Liber sso, 145%: | Sony eran SE thercof on the fe in the! tbe rear of the lot afurceaid, amd comment eee oe gt fr is arranging for the accommodation of the | Hanen Warren won at East St. Louis, in} POUR O'CLOCK P.M, all that’ certajn piece or | follo ‘94 = OE the land records of the | office of the surveyor for Washington county, in| a part thereof, {rer 25 feet, more or leas, on C in block ‘munbcbed 23. tm Jobe an 4 Falls Church people in attending the Moody | the order nam | parcel of land and premises situate in the county | District and by direction of the the District of Columbia, . nd being the same prop- | strect, and running wack to meetings in February, and it is likely that} The winners at | depth of 25 feci, | Nei ew Orleans were Hiber-| of Washington, yg ie Ay rie | Sty _comvered {tp Jerse pn | = sical | Bee ot less. ie dior he . a es, ‘sew pecia e . jan Queen, Wan * g, Hes ud designated as lot 77, in bioel in Wi i - * - CLOCK 4 August 16._1269, - in r se lots wi ‘st be offered together, and if | dete Ue cect ee eee ee Temi, non 2 Ti Howe; Dentitice | 290: petenntes Stet cg) ume ae ee aia encing at TEN O'CLOCK A. X.. on the | No, 13, folio 177 of the land records of the Dis: | a sntistactory uals ts wor thee wend ean Ge ete >) a meee | o per plat recorded in Liber County No. 6, folio 24, 1923 Vermont avenue northwest, all | crice of Columbia, less thut part thereof subse. | diately thereafter offered separ ly a Mr. S. R. wion is making considerable ———_--+e+-. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the bedding, é&e.. un quently conveyed by said James Flood to Mattie Terius of sale, as provided by the decree: One- | © outnh ook improvements to his store. iq] Taliaferro cl as mene. |* of Columbia. having a, frontage of 2 feet | the schedule to said deed | Moss by dev! recanted in Ever 10%, tn follo Sp thin! of the wurchase inoney to be. paid {2 Gach | No, Spare 46. “Ral property willbe sold ‘eaie Dr. * albu ‘a “2 eet, Of se . | 4 I. 1 rrds, 1 wi " Ly ae e le, of rhich | ject to a ce de ama gn | Lawrence ‘Talliaterro: sastelant posuies, pul southward of 191 feet to ab alles to: | HANDSOME PARLOR Tecesvaean deme eethet WHR We | two kandred dollars te to be ball onc’ Gneut os | ftjee eee oem conditaes ot the aes SR Mrs. Kate T. Brown of Washington is|ter of Fredericksburg, who has been om| ether with the Improvements thereon, consioting | I ae || Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one andj the thine of sele on each lot, amd the balances of | od at time Of sale. visiting mother, Mrs. Ty: trial at Richmond, Va., in the United States | "TERMS. Une dtne noes purchase money to be | .. WAlsare Wake | te ver Sue Se Oe St ae Se Geen eee | ee ek oe nen ee See ahem Ag a FA Patterson is receiving the con- | ef his many T ROCKE SLES, | ments to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent | We wd two Years from the day of sale, for which | paid in cash, y CHAIRS, WALNUT CX court for the past three days, | Pald in cash and the balance in three equal install- | ROBES, ¢ jer annum, payable semi-annually, and to be se; the parchascr shall deliver promissory notes, dated | i : two equal install upon tw jwents, payable in one, two and three years, with | U aon s in ove and two years from day of sale. iends on his | 2 rALNU | jon the day of sale, and to Lear interest at the rate | The notes of the jurchaser to be given ‘bearing ~ ve indictments wit! cs rable SMY! . FEATHER PiL. | cured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all | . Ps dee e rate of © pe etinttndent of Schools Yor thas |RbWery,, Was, wetted Nesterday afters | arly fom ues"ae Sitar he uci | anes SANs Huenitaes etka AND trachea he pn of Se gree’ apa af |S fr Sem ps an asaya | ie at tate "tg ade ee aection of the clin” © Schools for that | noon, the jury rendering a verdict without | thet tien’ the mipetty ek oul la te pS id ‘AINS. “LARC | $100 will be required to be paid when j pee 7 oe foe — ~ | leaving the ES, LIPRARY TABLES, S “AND OTHER 'C, Miss Emma P< lerty ts knocked down, Terms to be complied with | OPM#OM Of the purchaser. of trust upon the property wuld. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be | jin fifteen days from the day of sale, otherwise the |. All conveyameing and tecording option of the parchaser. be, who has been visiting of the purchaser at the time of sule. AIL requir ight i and it pe required at) the tie ther here, has urned t va g- conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at eo HALL AND STA ‘AR. | trustees reset the right to reseil the property at with within twenty to be complied nn Sane TE | cont of the purchaser” Terme of ‘sale to becom | ERY. and ali other articles ‘men: | the risk amd cost of the defaulting purchaser. All Lat the risk and cost of th the ‘right. to was initiated into th rabies | plied with in ten days from day of sale, other- scribed in schedule annexed to said | conveyancing, recording, &., at the purchaser's feral Or otherwise, as the @act | vost of Gofauiting a ated into the zing the “| wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the | trust, too numerous to mention. cost. aes od pu ertisement of last night, and two plenty of milk on hand for ¢ Droperty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur-| Persons in made furniture should RATES War: FRANK T. MWNING, resale. All conveyance! recording at pur f + favorably acted on. i Shas found its req chaser. ie a’ ge collection «f 5 412 Sth st. n.w., 416 Sth st. mw. | chaser’s cost. . pr Sareeerat eae entestainceh teen caro es i Peerless Brand E “ rea! “ M ON ASHFORD. enue Js, is of the| DOUGLASS S. MACKALL, BLAIR LEE, PAVID D. STONE, - a York Condensed } x CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, ‘eas! | 416 Sth st. now. Fendall big. JUN A Tay Lol Why don’t you take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup? Ja23-d&ds Address 470 La. ave., Trustees. 4 B. WILLIAMS, Trustee. Jal7-d&ebs ‘Trustees. $n20-d&ds ‘drustees. Ja1T-Ghds