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12 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1894~-TWELVE PAGES. ee the latter had one of his ears cut olf. The ES. N =) 5 N N SUBURBAN NEWS, |2s'sssuttan co w.stct 2. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION _SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES Miss Della Young of Poolesville is visiting THIS AFT! jOON.. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. FUTU reson FUTU ‘ease friends in Washington. — = 2 — DUNGARSON AUCTIONEERS FUTURE Days. MEET SOR to Zi zm At the eer meeting of Montgomery DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. oe ea oe Sage = : spiiodptisicedl THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., AUCTIONEERS. The project for large municipal improve-| béing present. A resolution indorsing the| Sutrlikasi, BEING HOUSE NUNDERED G00 site bi Siem Pane erce, iasiiicren Ieee | EXCELLENT PROLERTY FOR DUESINESE | DERED: Pie ee ARE ROWED, LOT, NUM | HEAL ES(ATE KNOWN AS NUS. 920 AND usa ! . Hayes assessment bill, now before the leg- STH STREET. | and Cracker Jars, Souvenir Cups and Saucers, Ew-/ EXCELLED FOR INVESTMENT. TE ry PETER, i. <- . * ments of streets and sewers is far from ss ! — & By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date LE. THRELKELD AND DEAKI\S’ ADDI- 7 virtue of two several deeds of trust to ua, ‘ ‘aments | islature, was adopted, as was also ore| _ By \irtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in| broideries, Screens, Table Sorers, Hugs, en Se. | og the: Flt GEN day Of AUN I ESE, a | THON TO GEM ETORNS BEARS ADDE | , BY, wire. respectively July 1S) fess eta set being abandoned, although the amen against the proposed law for the appoint- | Liber uumbered 1336, ~ 30 ct, see x ie land Also fine collection of Ivory Carvings. Fecorded.aznong ‘the laid, re se the Saeestan ot TMukTY To. jary & ‘Iuse, "abd doiy) recorded reapectivs as of the charter by which it was eee ment of a state engineer for the supervision | [conte of the Pisteict ofc TH pay * AVALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Colunbia in Liber No. 1517, folio 275 et wey., and |. BY virtue of a decd of trast bearing date on the | July 15, 1985, in Liber 1129, at folio 476 ee that these improvements would be brought] of public roads, believing that one such UARY, A at tin request gf the holders of the notes secured | 7th day of May, 1850. aud revorded in Liber 1020, {aud ou January 6, A8X, im Liber No. 190, at tae JANUARY, A. D. 1894, at HALF-PaST FOUR| jal3-1m __"Anetion thereby, WE L OFFER at_public folio 434. of the 5 " of | et of the about will not now be made. Instead of a a a de ot very. little Practical value | O'CLOCK P. i; all that place oF parcel of ground | —" ore Averroxeens, — | frat °3 tte trials, 2, pale auction, at Giteabia EG sae senate Of She Bieaie at e state. The propo: < YLVANLA AVENUE N.W. | TWENTY-FOU Y ‘ARY, A.D." 11 rebs, the ie je | Secured thereb; change in the charter the city council bas| 2, Sig heopie oF the state. T the county, | of. Workington, District of Columbia, and. Enewa 920 PENNSYLVANLA TPES Beare DAY ot anual 804 undersigned trustee will oiler for sai ie We the undersigned trustees —— deseriped | dy ie auction, in front of i is ‘on | sell at lic Trout of the Sent to the general assembly the draft of | making all taxes due on the ist of January 04 distingulahed as and being parts of lots @ and | ce axceny AND TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALU-| Sai rae SHOCK, Fiat, the, follow Wasilagton WebNESDAY. THE SEVENTH Day OE TREERE: | SUT kien eee omy i Tae OF UARY. bills authorizing the corporation of Alex-/ in each year instead of the Ist of Septem- | from thensurnwect iorney Of Sell yee eee | Ge REAL BST, WELETH AND TINK. | ploces or pateols of lant abl prewiads those we | Ae rahe HALE-PAST POUR O'CLOCK FAL. M.. cht that AT ALE FASE FOUR OGOCK & andria to issue new bonds and increase its| ber, as at present, as offered by Mr. Mack- north 2 feet 2 laches; thence east 10tect: fence | BETWEEN E AND F, ‘ ou iene heme ea ee ty Ae NOMTHWEST, IMPROVED , distinguished as and being lots numbered one bux | George je Districs bs : — gue debt for the purpose of carrying out a sys-| all in the house of delegates, was indorsed forth 4 feet 4 inches; thence east $ feet and TEENTH STREETS NOTH cera es estowm, in the District of Columbia, to wit: | premises situated im the city of Washington, Die. ‘Am “ LARGE, NEW BRIC! dred and thirty-seven (137) and one hundred anc | All of i lot mumbered twenty 20)" in| trict of Con tem of improvements. It is thought by| P¥ @ vote of the meeting. Animated dis- South 4 fect 4 inches: thence east 74 feet 1 inch! BY LANGE MEN DMI TEAM GREA- | thirty-eight SS), Im Mary, Vi Bommel aed Ane griginal lot num’ twenty-aie (20). ct of Columbia, and kiown und dist: 5 and J. Peter, Beattie. Threlkeld and Deakins’ addition to | and being all of original lot twenty sores wor ’ frective plan | CUssions were held on the need of better 35 feces inches thence Went Uo toed tenaey | SON, DECEASED. Reed's subdivision of lots’ in square nuuibered twe | sald George many that this is the most effective plan | raciities for selling hay in Washinston; 7. tt,Z,i ng. together with all the improve. | | Utder and by virtue of the la that could be devised for the purpose; but] the benefit of the Farmers’ Institutes to mente sa ment of William Greason, town, bel io ua thirty- (32), ire bunds A duit na gests lin Kiber If, alley 18S, Gc Then re beraPne Tecundee and containing wy A eee tata ‘down anche pats oak Dae: fe. ofice of the | Yevor's offlee of the District of Columbia, togethe: | inveam® Of Stle: Oue-third of the purchase money | aid’ city eascmen' hts, privileges and ap- Book folio 151, in cash, and the balance 0 met ‘erms of sale: the commmunity here is not unanimous | the citizens of the several counties, and on purtenances ‘thereto Delouging "of in auy manner | Tilister ot wills of the Distsict of Columbia, and | with the improvewents thereon. pale te sesh Gakitee See, peng 4 BY oS a Qectied af the gunchane | im that opinion. the best method of handling cream to se-, Wiperininiig ssa cash, belance in Under and by virtue of certain decrees, passed tu | terms: Quethird of the purchase money to t | day of sale, evidenced by the purchaser's is- | installments, payatie in one and two years, with pooh gr n made by Mr. C.| CUFe gilt-edge butter. The next meting sears. at 6 per crt per auune imeket, erste Eaulty” cause No, 11100; docket No, 24, by the | paid tn cash and the balates in twe equal instal. TOFF notes, “secured on the properts, and bearing | interest at € per cent per autum, papalle eemlan co Garin, counsel in the case of George | Will be held at Liberty Grove in April. Semi-anaually, and to be secured by a deed ot Supscime, Court of the NGreanoa ot Gloom con | by a of trust upon the property sdld, with | mecrest at, the rate of six (5) per cent per au-| nualiy from day of sale, the deferred payinents te Toeldert, J. E. Doyle and others, for a} The following business was transacted trust on the rty sold, or all ¢ash, at the op- “4 b aun, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. | be Painante and Clarence Leroy Falmer set an are ee rca ee aanaaee ae nageely, Ot, tRe Fats | A’ depontt of $100 wil be required at time of sal: | Secastateetatatyte wotes of the purchaser respondents, ord liane Greta tat oft | tion of the purchaser. "A ‘deposit of $200 ei & | dagem ce male to be complied with within ten (10) | sold, or all. cash at the purchasers options & Oe. Terms of sale to be complied with teen ee i ‘ = | Fequired at the time of sale.. Sale to be cl ; : ‘Tostee Ze: | posit of $350 will be required of the purchaser at otherwise Tiustecs reserve the Tight torresey fT sale, ow, the premises, ou MONDAY. 4aNC| seguir erwise the prot | SeFves the righ a = i terday in the orphans’ court: James H. tion of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required in order to settle up umd close writ of habeas corpus to bring these men | ToD i 8 at time of sale. Conveyancing, &c., at s¢ respondents, in o1 before Judge Norton this morning in order | Jones and Wm. P. Dawson, executors of Stt a c., at purchaser's to determine whether the fine imposed vp-| Americus Dawson, deceased, passed their ri DARR & CO. 7 in square 56s. a of Fairfax, which has placed its assets in| |The members of the Baptist Church at | No. 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTH GST, | _ Terms of wile: One-third of the purchase money until FRIDAY, FEBRUARY NINTH, i894 came | ‘LOT '15x100 TO 20-FOOT ALLEY, By virtue of a certain deed of trust bearing date h + the twentieth (20th) day of May, A. D. 1892, “ ve 1 . ‘ sans, ‘cash, the balance payable in one and two years,evi- Improved by a three-story aml ‘basement brick |," the hands of Receiver Knox. On the| Cedar Grove have cailed Rev. 8. R. White ‘ : Sees Sartre ars.evl-| hour and place. i soultense: 3. cue a and recorded among the land records of the Dis- Thursd: “ . R. Caton,| of this place to the storate of that | CHANCERY AND TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VaLwa. | denced by the purchaser's promissory notes, se BRAINARD H. WARNER, Nass Bt. a. about ten | trict of Columbia ber No. 1697, follo 168 et counsel of the company. Sut uwve the cout | chant te succeed! Bl. kc. Milbourne, BLE WREAL ESTATE. SITUATE ON THR cured by first itn upon the property sold, bearing LOUIS D. WINE, Foome, with moderu improv ty popes Ne , SOE futerest at sfx per centum per annum,” payable is in a first-class location, Seq.» and at the request of the holders of the notes to dissolve the receivership. lately resigned. AND E SEREETS NORTH MEST TEENEH teionndily faxes and seers Payable | sa31-dtas ‘Trustecs, jon, und should comin the z d ~ days from day of sale, otherwise the | t to resell the property at the de-/ the time of sale. All conv vancing, ond them for an alleged peddling of soapine| third and final account and made distribu- property at the risk and cost of defaulting AY, TWENTY-NINTH, 8. D. 1804, AT HALF | Mftecy (ae maint dhe ving suneeese, the prop Arlting purchaser's risk and cost. Converancing | notarial fees at cost of purchaser’ Terme of eabe Seas a ay nae dance with | tion of the residue among the heirs of the purchacer, W(ter five days’ “advertisement of auch FAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. part of lot numbered | FO tel ater after dre days Doree ot Sree mae, | At bore ee to be complied with within ten days from dey of ee ee ea ne Land Ene un thn | decenued, under the direction of the court. pave Mm some newspaper published in Washington, eee ee eee eitiin’ the follomiee mma | ber advertisement in some ne or more newspaper | ¢e1dty * Mee) Center “Market, | SHI: Otherwise the trustees reserve the right to = George W. Fletchall and Thomas Moskin- | 2» ¢ WILLIAM ocksTapr. Bes Vodnas,’ Heginmlug forthe same at the norte | bubliahed in the AOR Ste ae pe ~ oe rket._ | resell the property at the risk and cost of default- ‘The probate branch of the corporation| son, administrators of John T. Fletcnall, H. H. BERGMANN, ’ eastern corner of the sald lot, and thence running EaADARD Wau THOMAS DOWLING & C0, Auctioneers, einen 3 ti ed, filed inventory of persoual estate| jal7-d&ds Z Tr gonth seven s : §al0-d&ds ‘Trustees. - ee has ed 500 Sth st. m1 court today committed the estate of Ann | deceased. fi Tustees. | thence west eleven feet and eight and. two-third ; es . 5 were granted an order cf sass 2. ches): = si ™ ANI x, "sae Epworth League of Trinity Church| The following Persons have secured ere} Pg ad edn aen CeRAY, ee east to the lace of deginulng. ay sen ai rg bal pg Res sigeis & ° GEASS LocaTio, » 1) E STRERT NORTH- DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. = . ‘and pro-| riage licenses from the clerk of the circuit ee fis proper located in the alley between SRN ARD H. WARNER. ‘EST, a Sars . “uaeG£ers pro“) court: Charles W. Montgomery and Mary . Bi Gonoaeeeet Ce Ee ree ad pete dg le LOUIS D. WINE, TEENTH eon ANPERNOON: FESRUARY THIR-| TRUSTEES SALE OP A NICE TWO-STORT The Deis Manufacturing Company is vot| L. Davis; Titus J. Day und Ethel W. | _ja20-d&ds Tiustees._| Dew ‘brick stable ‘containing ‘all ‘modera ‘cones | S2hdé&ds Trustees. | premiucs,’ we shall sell at pubile adction the wer tas, @ SPREET SOUT SSe cspanyenat content with the action of the circuit court | Mount. RATCLI AUCTIONEERS, | Wlences, iu the best of order. THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED | > of ict é § AND E STREETS NORTHWEST, IMPRON attention of those seeking a profitable investment. | peCUred thereby, we will offer at public auction, Belle Haven Lodge, Knights of Honor,} A novel entertainment for the benefit of BY LARGE BRICK BURDEN a ‘CONTAIN 3 dune 30, 1893. All title examining, converaucing DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ‘Terws: $500 cash, the residue in taree wena pay- | 2s ED par a —- ww = gave a delightful eniertainment on Tuesday | the King’s Daughters will be given at the ALL, MODERN ae KNOWN. AS mi rapd to be at the sole cost of the pur- = ge IRE SFE see oh pl oo Se ree years pi notes nape rot a tee Pu PR Rd night 3,2 large assembly of friends at SE Mblies aed pectette ee ane ESTATE OF WILLIAM GREASON, DSCEASEE |. Tertis of sale to be complied with within ten | TRUSTEES Nee eee Chon, AVENUB) all cach, at option oF wikan ee es convey. | INE described real estate, situate in the city of m u by : | days after the property is sold, or the trustee will DWELLD ancing and recording at purthaser's cost. | Weshington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that MeBurney’s Hall was gay last night at) with banjo and violin solos, recitations, mun ot Willies Greene aeeecy ean resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur-| | SOUTHEAS FF gee miegee Be rag aged ST. i posit “will b> required at time of sale” ‘terms | Certain piece or parcel of land and premises known the ball of the Wednesday Night Club, and} &c., by twenty little children in costume. || Will. Book No. 19, folle 101" be the, ober qhavets yA deposit of two hundred and arty dol- | DY virtue of a deel of trust to us, bearing date 'to be complied with within fifters Aare hone me | and distinguished ao sai being Sot Mambered forty- > and dancing feet made the Fegister of wills of the Distiict of Columbia, and lats will be required of the purchaser when the | May 13, A. D. 1802, and duly recorded 1m Liber Gace thereof, "or the preety ill bee the |e (41), in ‘Thomas J. King’s subdivision of lots merry music and da certain decrees passed by the Supreme Court of the | btoperty is sold. THOMAS M. FIELDS, | 1652, folio 435 et seq., of the land records of the risk and cost of the Hetesitin: purcbaser in satare numbered three hundred and night pass delightfally LAUREL, District of Columbia, in Kquity Cause No. 11.109, | J820-<l&ds Trus: 0. 340 D st. ow. | District of Columbia, and af the request of the | —_—>—_—_ c 4 E THOMAS DOWLING & bine (8%, as sald subdivision is | aoenat (Party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trus-| fe1-dts pinsteeane 19, folio #2, of the records of the surveyor's office ANACOSTIA aa of the District of Columbia, together with provements thereon. i 28, Wherein George W. Greason et al. ox The above sale ts postponed on account of the | tees, will sell at public auction, ip front of the |— 2S At present everybody 1s interested in the | are Seotuadenter Twill nel’ Go thet reise; | calm uatih FRIDAY, BECOSD DAT OF eee Tee | Crete will sell at public. auction. inf DAY OF CG. G. SLOAN & 00, AUCTIONE boulevard and electric road. Several large! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1804, AT THREE | 1894, at the same hour and place, | FEBRUARY, A. D. ISH, at HALF-PAST FOUR The residents of Consress Heights were ima nag ay perchase money to bo , all that certain piece or parcel of SHOW CASES. PARLOR AND CHAMLER SUITES, | paid im cash, afd the belance in two equal inetall- Terms: Oue-third of the “ O'CLOCK P. rt of lot numbered one (1), in| THOMAS M. FIELDS. Trustee. | O'CLOCK P1M. os Mw D = excited yesterday by the antics of a rabld| contractors from the north have been here Suuae nuaisatd Woe Stated nen etter Weds | _faandads —"HOMAY M. FIELDS, Trusts W._ |land and premiies, known and distinguiabed anand) HANDSOME SUMRORS, CHAU. LARGE AND | hme, beapectivels,: fe ame aod "two Fears, se lored woman, | for some days looking over the ground and contained within the following metes and bounds: RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. being lot numbered 11, In Géotge Emmert’s subdi-) = 2M" LO? OF CHINA, GLASS WARE, | cured by ® deed of trust upon the r sold, pond Sara? goon teal ants for ‘one| trying to make arrangements for obtaining Beetaning, at the corner formed by the Intersec- ¢ vision in square south of square numbered &. a eee * sQb ane on ao govt with Interest ame sayavle ser eam . ‘1 street a “ 7 f " No, AIRS, | the rate . anna, or all cash. si poy ow np ot here wlhmary on peneete woods, | Stone. The Star correspondent was visited (xtening slome the Nhe oft eee thirty-five ov THE PUMA RS a anor Sas of ‘the surveyor'e oflce of the District of Go-| OF IS. Ss ae | She, option of the tsar. A deposit of $200 — ted to the animal by the| today by a gentleman from Pennsylvania, feet three inches Se font 5 inchow) (atore or hed) “OAK SPRING lumbia, sald lot having @ frontage of 17 feet BY 8 aeN AU, within ome ele ee Pe hear basing beget dog, which came| Who informed him that the contract for the | fity-one il. feet) feet: thence Ie a seach figs | LENGTH. NINETY FEET BY TWELVE Beart) Seen OC ETO feet, watiect, Rowe: > OTE naive, we wil sil 2 genmal beset keane | cae ie bapety nan te neal “isk and agonized howls if seeking protec- | NeW road would be one of the largest ever | to ‘atid 18th street thlrty-tive fect three inches BEAM. WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPKOVE- Mepth or utd lot, and”also the rear 3 feet by foil) POW eficets. nines a — ye days" fiom, ‘The animal which was the cause of | 1et. Definite information will’be given in a | (5 fort 3 inci) more of low: theoze slong’ the | MENTS. By AtcTH seidt of sald lot for alley purposes, together with) — rogghdaa, Panera itarien, fe. ear wore ewapapers’ publicoal ta the ea ak ee ‘the | few days, which will be of interest to many | beginning: : SR a ae a, rata ore gg ne oer ppt Mor pry ap oe | ee ee ee ee wend mansing abeat as though lost, de-| Pefsons who have doubted the building of | , fue poperty is one of the most eliabte corner | OND, 1804, at THREE 0 Serie tn | Sepeeste ct et en ieee |e eGo S ereen, 2 eee “ ie, auction, at the 1 3 — \ “ a scene, running about as — then cir.| 8M electric road between Baltimore and | neo Ee Soe Washington, D.C, the atave Gait |. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash,| RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘Trustees, scribing first a straight ees Ce en cir | Washington. comible to al iuiportant places ef bubinens ‘ana Kngwal Pleasure Watze, av sbo noi Hes. balance ‘tn three eval instalments, parable i aS 19-480 6 F st. ow. Seaeee aah atlering ahects' aint acunas Mr. R. W. Kerr of Washington begins the | Sud husessont brick bulding’ Moni ag sassbecs see DNCLIFTE DANES ccat ber cunum, secured by deed of trust on the | ASSIGNEES SALE OF THE ixrmE stock oF] © G- SLOAN & G0. Auctosesrs, 107 Got, a of erection of a new r leace on Railroad 1301 und 1303 E street northwest, awd also known | ja25-déabs property sold, or all cush. at tue option of the pur- ETZER 4 re —— between a bark and a growl. In the mean-| avenue in a few day: | as the “Greason House.” RATCLIFFE DARE ae chaser. A deposit of $200 will be required a | NO. 1110 FS! TRUSTEES SALE OF A VALUABL™ BUILDING time several of the residents of the neigh-| The Pennsylvania syndicate which bought | Terms of sale: One-tlitrd of the purchase money & CO., Auctioneers, time of sale. All conveyancing apd recording 2i| UPRIGHT AND ‘SQUARE TIANOS, ORGASS, Lot IX THE SUBDIVISION OF COLUMBIA borhood, who had been attracted to the] the Van Tine property just south of Laurel | {9 c#sh, the balance payable in one and two years, | eins sate OF DAMAGH purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied | . . ALY REQCK OF BOOTS, 'with in ten days from date of sale, otherwise) STOOLS AND COVERS. LARGE AND CoM pecars, 5. c scene by the exclamations of the colorea| held a meeting recently and made the last ¢Yidsuced by the purelinser's promissory, notes, | se- WW TH cured by first Hen upon the property sold, beuPing SILUES, &e. MOKAN SHOE STORE, weg “ risk mud cost; PLETE ASSORTMENT OF SHEET AND BOOK | 927 Yittue of @ certain deed of crust, dated the Woman and the noise of the dogs. armed | Payment vpor thelr property. It ts expected interest’ at § par cenifum per annua, pomabewen’ | Xp AA NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, BY a auitaliing parauuct oc pecaesans cmt) MtSIC. SERRA ORATURIAL, PIANO AND | SUT Gy ho Ocreetis a D- 1500, nud Quix rweorted with firearms and clubs, soon dispatched | that the improvement of the land will begin | anauai Tus und assessments: pil 4 eee W. E. BDMONSTON ry of the District of Colamiula. und ut the reqest of the early spring. isu; ail tide examining, conveyuncing ‘and re. || By virtue of a deed of rssignment revorded in sce 500 2. se 3 the ‘ceca bf “Sue Title Goddard, who has been in| The entertainment for the beneft of the | © AAS Bie soe cont ae Shih atthe | of's: sed ef trae seterSed te lisse ee ae 1 tlle | ALDia Bomwowse, | BAXDSOME. Tone. Frstres, a QUTERS, | Sicha “tn toeat af the peredonn, on AX. for néariy two months of typhold pneu-| Poor, held recently, in which parties from | 4,rerms ef sa is sold or the trustee will 138 et seq., of the land records for the District of Oice Pacific Building, €23-424 F st. 2.0. x 5 spe, 3 FASE FOUR CLOSE Pe, eh gt ale early pI v8 property eovaty Trostece. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the, filowing fe Ft ongyy gate ean Washington took part. netted the hand-/ resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur. Columbia, we, the undersigned, as avuignes ata | Ja23-eokds =. am | TWO GREY HORSES, ONE LARGE VAX OXB | Seta” Comat y The committee on canvass for the poor | #0me sum of about $100. chaser. A devasit of $1,000 Will be required of tho j trustee, Fespectively, will offer for uale At public TATIS MARSHALS Sale.—BY Vin-| 2OTOR WAGON, SET DOUBLE HARNESS, | STDS J Woonp an lot 2 a Z trite. : oan ne) chuser when the property 3 : : premises, No. ‘Ninth Street fit of Heri facivs, iasued out of the ; Of ‘the subdivision of calyai met yesterday at Mr. C. F. Walson’s resi. _— = - Y FIELDS, northwest, iu the city of Washi . District “« : ee > By virtue of a deed of assignment given to us and | Of | . dence. Mr. J. W. Tolson thanked the mem- KENSINGTON. Ja20-d&ds ‘rosa Fe me ee. | Glen mo ee FEBRUAHY SECOND. | SCs ollice of the Supreme Court of the Dis-| aur reconled. the undersigned gssiznees will oter | 2 Liber Gdvernor Sbepberd (county subdivisions), at bers for their work in canvassing the Teoh ae tne howe of ELEVEN iy O'Cboek a: | Wiet of Coluinbis, “ded to me directed. I wil | - 5 a 1 | tor sale, by public auction, on the premises, No. 1110 | . thirty-third district. The suggestion was { Mopim Bulk and for CASH. he damaged stock vt| Next ‘corner of South Cepltor und Teste ctttee | byt BA, on WEDNESDAY. PELRUARY SEX- | of the District “of “RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTY : . An entertainment will be held in the pein ' bydts, shook, Pubbers and Shoe store cupplice : SP be 7 a} , 1804, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. the entire | fet o@ north side of 1 hatne Of Anacostia Reoltek Cepenaer ihe | nail of the Kensington publishing office | CHANCERY SALE-PARTITION OF THE ESTATE aif the store atures now in and upou vail preme | Ng NER, Viste of Columbia, oo TEESDAY, | Ec Wa WG. Neuerott ke Ce, comeniclae's | Sherman avenor und 13th win OF JOHN WISE, DECEa ises, No. 44 9th at. n.w. Doe Ok PRBECARY. AD. mk i . -§ weteral astortment of Musical Instruments. Sheet | #¥enue northwest. Senerous response from citizens in the past Saturday evening. A good program hus | Ry vistue of decrve of the Supreme Court ot | W'S. LIPSCOMB, Assignee. OCK AM. all the right. title, | Sad Book Music: Store Pistures, Lou Sale ih a tgrns: The pe makes them all hopeful of future success. | teen prepared. The proceeds will go to the the District ‘of Columbia, passed in equity cause CHAPIN BROWN, ‘Trustee. roperty, to wit: 1 Return | “agen, Marnens dee. ™ | deed of trus 1.700 The following is the list of the officers and| os roet 1 p fund. No. 14864, wherein Mary Dawson et al. are DARK & CO. ACTS. Botler, 25 botse power; 1 Horlzoutal “JOB Hh members: Mr. J. W. Tolson, chairman; | complainants afd Emma F. Byrnes et al. are de- .» AUCTS. - Feed Purwp. Beitiig, Line Shafting esha Sst, soll cook Mrs. C. F. Walson, treasurer; Mrs. W. W.| Mrs. James F. Marr of Falls Church, Va., | fendants,, We Will, on THURSDAY, ‘THis BIKST : . TRUSTEES SALE OF BRI Belt Elevator, Chain, DV. Pu oe 6a tae. het — WA a ss x5 J : . BRICK AN! ae : Bel evator, Chat .V. Pug. ene teceeri erty, or all cai Fisher. secretary: Mrs. Thomas Gray, Mrs.| is visiting her sister, Mrs Letitla A. Fig- Par (CLOSE PR oft for ale eae | BEORE AND" DWELERGS NP RRAME er. 1 Fairbank ‘Scale, ‘Desk. Cualrs, nee eee Gaited at time of wale. Wilbur Dodge, Mrs. Charles Burr, Mrs. W.| girs. jin front of the property, the following described 4 ‘TENDED NEAR TRUMBELL + seized and levied upon us the prop. cording at purchaser’ E. Tew, Mrs.W. H. Peck. Mrs. C. R. Dodge, Miss Alice Burrows is the guest of her | real estate: | 42) Lot 16, in ag) The cholr of the Epworth League held its ton, District of Columbia, bce od immediately rehearsal last evening at the home of Mr. , the rear of the lot aforesaid, and capuble of use as : Assignees. ‘ shingtou Mortar Company. ant! patTCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. ja2i-dddie | Billed with in fifteen day Mrs. S. Smith, Mrs. T. F. Williamson. Miss | cousins, the ‘Misses Calhoun, * | sn eogih 15, im sauare 492, of the city of Wash | Rigi ue of two. certain sais, of trust, duly | favor of the Wighterilie Line Gong — a Le OO wae See M. Redd, Miss A. Smith and Mr. N. R. Mrs. E. C. Fowler is confined to her | ington, District of Columbia, being situate ut the 100, et seq., one of the land reewas tee sod! of RANSDEUL. Narshal. BROS., INEERS. cass 20UN T. ARMS Harnish. home with the grip. tg rad Bee ca aige geeutbwests | trict of Columbia, apd at the Teyuest or (oe Bist | jads-ddelbs KATCLIPFE. DARR & CO.. Aucts. DWELLING sITU- PRANK L. CaLiioun, —_-—__. Miss Edna Mannakee is visiting friends | running back ou C street 110 fect. tacre oe ieee, tes secured thyreby. the undersiguel ‘testes will | 7 ONEES: eT. Ok BENNING'’S| J819-d&ds ‘Trust SANDY SPRING. in Dawsonville, Md. * | ve - Vasbing- | Ser for sale, by public auction in front of ‘th Meine, bch Lee aabing: | Dremises, on” FRIDAY, THE SbCUN ae the ie ORTHEAST. SEBRUARY, A. D. isos, AT FOUR O'CLOCK | TRUSTEES, SALE OF en, RANE DWELLING, xo, |, BY, Tittue of a certain deed of trust to us, aS | OWING TO THE WEATHER THE apove John and Catherine D. Thomas entertain- ao are aged | ing date May 25, 1802, and duly recorded May 27, | Sl¢ ts postponed until SATURDAY, PEBRU the Home Interest Society on Monday| Mrs, Jennie Diffendoffer and daughter, ms hyo Gem, back tow depth of 25 feet, | 12 the count iat eae prise peep ; December 5. 1800 = recorded, December | nd ree of the District of Columbia, and at last. Asa M. Stabler presided and Rebecca} who have been visiting Mrs. T. M. Hol-| "These lots will first be offered together, and if Known and distinzuished as and | 3: ‘f os : ost + the request of the parties secured thereby, we, the MAS DOWLL being’ the miadl records of the District of Coltbia, aid ae'indch | Ubdersigned ‘trustees. will wcll "at public’ anction | THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AOCHIONEER sw. T. Miller was an efficieat secretary. Al-| brumer, have returned to their home in| a satisfactory sule is not thus made will be lmwe- o Hy vne-third (1-3) of lot one 4), in| | in front of the i n : mies, on MONDAY, the FIFTH = 4 the ‘subdivision of Jobn A. Smita’s | Weston the Party secured thereby: we, the uuder- | Dat of FELRUANY, AD. i80e- at HALE tas THREF VERY VALU. BRICK WAREHOUSES though six or eight members were absent,| Frederick. Otters ‘of eater as protidel by’ the ecree: One- Sersltye fieattng Seen cen nee ek, glowed Dale | eae or ne” predisss ok Mine emetiom gm | FOUR COCK Pal. all that certain. plece I ag Rg the company was large, the invited ruests ena ead: within ten Qys froin the day of uke Sof wineh | third (7 1a) ecbea ou 7th atieet toad he Mac | TWELETR Day or FEBRUARY, aD. ius af | Bal of iain and premises situate in the county being Mrs. Cornelia Stabler, Miss Eliza H. ¢ ‘ UF FEBR! of Wasbihgton, District of Columbia. and known | 3210 AND 2212 WATER . two Lundred doliars ts to be paid as a’ deposit at | Guuired aud twenty-one (21) feet three (3) inches | HALE FAST POCK O'CLOCK P. St. the following | gna designated ax lot 77, im block 0, iw Miller, ‘fr. and Mrs. Charies G. Willson,| The tercific wind storm of Tuesday morn- | fhe tive of ale” on cach tot,/an tbe. bala ce of Suef together Wh all the huisrovements, ghia | teiet we Columbine aataeise Pattee tetas cone el por pal pometed te Eiger Dnata aa Me. nd Mrs. J. Janney Shoemaker, Mrs./ ing did not slight this place, as many | one Anite year irom the dept ee In| “Terms of sale: One-half cash, the balance ty | O14 Georgetown, ‘ana lot 16 in Corcoran's’subdivi. | Ue" be i@corgs of the fice of aie Soh William Taylor Thom and Misses Bell Han-| broken panes of glass and shutters blown | the purchaser sivall dellver proulssory boter, dated | SIE 280 tWelve months, secured by deed of trust | S100 Of num, Sarah T. Moore, Sallie the prop ian Met Said lots tolig im square Ss. tn sald Georgetewet | DISTtct of Columbia. having a ¢ - = o rest hn erty sold. or all cash, at the option of | lots being: corgetown, | on **] treet, or Benning’s bridge road. northeast. 41 Katherine f7om hinges will testify, as well as the ob-! of six per cent per So0UD. wad need yeas Ga tle purchaser. A deposit of R500 renal eet | and. described as fa TOWN, D. C.. AT Ave 5 FEBRUARY THIRD, 1894, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, we sball offer at public auction parts of lots 14, 15, 16 and li, square 5, ea varehouses, being Nos. 3208, ows: | Beginning for the sume | by a depth southward of 191 fect to an aller te, | ; yeance of bid. Uf the terms. oi . at A point on the West side uf Sist (or Congress) | gather ment = Brooke. | Sree the (an, tog, Sidewalk on Oak avenue’ Of tse once the property sold, or all cash, at the | cobiied “with ta’ Sftece: dere toa ey hey ee | Sree ae Se Tear et, Se er On Dorth | Sea brick dueliing nase eres Consisting Miss Anna Miller S<a! formerly ot! from the tin roof of one of the lately burn- omy Maeakeguaet ‘and reconling at the cost of the | 8% _ trustees reserve the right to resell the : 4 mac sees being also 263 feet | TERMS: One-third of the purchase money to be this place, expected to seil from Liverpool| ed buildings. parca cad terme of sale, ary wot couplied Drechaser. after five, disw’ ‘wdtuttied en ek | Saal runing anche sath geen of, Suid syutre | paid tn cash and the balance in three equal install. for New York on the :Win of January.| The complaints increase in regard to the| with within twenty days after the dar et coneige ’ le of | mects, payable in one, two and three yeurs, with aL tt * Dee AN mE wewsbapE! published ia Waslington, | sift BIet street 41 feet: thence west 165 Teet 9 | interest at G per cent per anuume passe gee Miss Stabler has been abroad for six| uncovered seats in electric cars. | defaulting. porchastl oc ecetienas eee eae as All soaveyauelng aud recording at the cost Inicues to au alley: thence nor B parallel with said | annaulls from date of wale, secured by decd of | months acting as secretary of the London| The first conce-t of the Takoma chorus, | ma¥ direct. pace ae" purr R. ctracy sin : to fue place of heginalag, to- | option uf the purchaser: A depoaltiue Fie ag he | ‘Vadauigledld Soctaty. advertised for Friday night, has been post. ee La. ALFRED’ s. WILisoN ber With the lmprovements thereoa, consisting | required of the purchaser at the time. of wales Ant Miss Stein and William 1Mdings of Vir-| Poned to Friday, February 9, on account of EES | prtoe of ales Obe-third of the purchase money | Sour TP Se een ee eS ginfa and Miss Edi:h Kummer of Massa-| illness of three of the soloists. Tickets sold | jemp.anas jendall bldg. UTURE bays. cae 2. abd the balance In three equal | plied ‘With in ten days from day of sale othe chusetts are recent arrivals, The latter| fof the first date will be good on the even- rear ; siz (Oper contum fer annum | proper? eke tak sad con, EM te, Rawal the will be in the neighborhood some time with| Ing of corcert. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AL payable seui-anmually trou day of wale, secared iy | Sheber orate — her aunts, the Misses Chandiee. Ey M>. Henry Cady, who had recovered from deed of trvt wyon the property” sold, or all cast, | NAHLON Astrorn. tabler «f Auburn Farm is| at the option of the purchaser. A depostt of $2 NSTANTINE BH. WILLIAMSON, visiting her sister, Mra. ‘Thomas i. irest| pl eas Sh a Rapa Cy make a ees rRoM | Wil be rewired of the parchaser at be time of| ja28-dids Address 470 La. ave., Trustess, of Baltimore. Alban «J. Thomas is ‘in New| pup ae ees Oe OF THE RORGETOWS. REMOVED TO OUR | St'tnc coat of tne perchance. Terms of cals to Ue THOS. DOWLING & CO., Auctioncers, ork. tte - ROOMS FOR CONVESIENCE OF | ‘implied with within ten days from day of male Mrs. Walter H. Brooke has been sem-|, Rev. J. Owen Dorsey returned Saturday COLLECTION oF OM PaINTiNes _— COMPRIEING Otherwise the trastees ‘Tesecte the right’ 19 resi | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED moned to New York >y the deati: of nez| from a month’s stay in Indian territory, in OMPRIEING the property at the risk and cost of che detaulting REAL ESTATE ON F STREET NORTHEAST SNC) 7 ss le, the ven the neighborhood of Baxter Spin 3 BARRELS iqf FAUT BARRELS OF MO- | purchaser, BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D STREETS DUNCANSUN BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. uncle, the Venzraole and muck-resvected| the 1 Tew gt ee ae OF THE LATE LASSES AN UP, ABOUT 32 BUCKETS As- | OT wg. EDMONSTON |_Ry virtne of a deed of trest to us, bearing date | > eae Friend, Robert Haydock. Poesia Mrs. Smith of Decker- POTUSAC TEMES G Ty TAR REE PICKLES. | GOSSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, ‘T-ustees, | January 13, 1892, and tecerded in ibe wags, Sate | TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, Ne core an ward N. Beatley Have gone er the oF LE GRE. 7 SKS, —jlumbia, we, the thlersigred trustees, will sell at 2 ‘ Sh ors | marriage of Miss Thomas. Lor JCGS, LOT BASKETS. &c. . G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, e‘anetion, to - oe | Se Sk nk Sey eee ee 5, EE mena gar “tains Cornelia 5 recsen| . Mise everatios, who has been a guest TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, ‘To be sold ut our auction rootns SATURDAY, PER. 140t GSTREET. The peenises on THC ASDA THe ei Ets st | Liber “Gsi. Gatio B41, of the lund) records of tbe and William Wright. The bride Is a daugh.| ff the past week of Miss Jessie Lewis, nas six Giine co i Lan RUARY THIRD, 184, AT TEN O'CLO By (Successors to Latiuer & Sloan.) {OF FEBRUARY, 1893, AT’ HALEPAST Poon istrict ek ee ate ee ae Se nae ane ee ES IE ree damteenattell has taaa Coli ne ee dee f A SYNDICATE CERTIFICATE AT PUBLIC Stand and’ premises in the de eee ad, Parcel Nill sell at pa fay OF PEBEC: i = 5 \ J. K. eS 2 z i | : jumbia | 0a = — pppoe aber — mean Si on the point at intersection of Oak and Cat- ESTATE, eS ee note, to | > pg yd soe hantres . eoce Pit weal ear Puts ~ 7 ” venues, and will ezect a building for |, 5 [which the followin toned certitieate is’ at- 4 4 on ra Olney on the 25th intsant, with Joseph B.| “Miss Fanny Th ; , ;| WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ‘ [DAY REBHCALY THIRD, Iso AT TWELVE |SveFor of ‘ald District. together with the Inn eee et Ager in the chair and Mrs. Charies Harts-| ¢, y¥ Thomson, who is visiting PEREMPTORY SAL Of 350 HEAD OF Ho Np as ificate No. 122, for Provements thereoa, consisting of a. nearly new | 2 tas enid eubdivi. horne secretary. The attendance was large,| {774% in Baltimore, is ill in that city SEVENTH AND EIGHTH, 1894, AND MARES, caeee ected shares ina certain 'Wo-story and cellar Lay-window brick house, om | S10R is Peconded = ee cmener ae the following granges being well represent: | AoGof Wi, Not be able to ene ae told: of ime TBATGRDAT SOBNING, PARY THIRD, AT | (yet Gr dnb situace in. Georgetown, pe rg a bye ey nd fg yy LY “ ie e ing 0} iss Thomas, as} . - AY — EN O'CLOCK, DAZHAE | en as ‘ot i in sqaare No. provement; lot 18x70 to 10-foot alles, and known | - = e meeting o: e Whist Club on Satur- AND THREE P.M. . i See rill by “gon ms casa. Further perticalars can be had at je: ro cash, in two tions were passed unanimous: oe —~ { * - mM. [In this ier wilt & and : & . Hi installments, b 2) k tne, af, the, National Grange in condemn-| the most enjoyable of Che Gueaunaad vacs|! cn ere eee eee oe es 1 by ben BRUS., AUCTIONEERS. |Gcad ot trast an poepest? at lS Mcared. bra | Inaitinents payable tn ome, to sod three’ years, ing the speech made in Chicago by the| took somewhat of the nature of hosts D i part : We 4 ‘ foe oF art,0n Preperty sold. or all cash, at op- | with interest at «@) per centum per annum, e d Jehnson, Leon Moran, Diaz, Craespo Da parties, to } We ~ tien of purchaser. A deposit Secretary of Agriculture. The next ses-| warming, the arrangement and fuentes | ot buvers ‘to at SALE OF ; RY Kw 2 Tine to he eee Reatuired | parable stat s, from day of sale. secured af a ce shi “yer fo atten SaLE OF TWOSTORY BRICK Did fs accepted. “1 Linerct the county grange will be held at| having just been completed. At the close of | Molin, Uriewat, Fraulechl, Ceramano, Melrose, | Bil No. 1007 ELEVENTH STREET jn ten diya from day of sole, 22 Ne, complied with tytideed “at ye ¥ 4 - AF Liberty Grove in April. the game refreshments were se-Ved in the | 4 : Paar tie resold at rik and cost of defaulting purchaser, | of 4200, will be required of the porchascr SY ‘The annual convention of the three agricul-| dining room. The club will be entertained | Kumoroso, Leon Caflle Sonderland, Ciplila and | virtue ef a deed of trust to us, bearing date All conveyancing and secording at. cost of pur-| time of sale, All conveyancing, Tecording and tural clubs of this section will meet at|on Saturday night by Miss Ford, at the, i De ee ee ee WWD gtos DANENHOWER, "| notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Sandy Spring Lyceum at 10 a.m. on Feb-| residence of Mr. G. Edgar Allen, on Mag- | avy vtbers of equal note. ‘TRUSTER tollo 42) : So voy ot — - = eianth W. IRVING BoswrE of sale to be complied with Within ten days from Tuary =. Any and all interested farmers) Nolia avenue. This meeiing will compiee! ee ee OUEE P sccaced Macy, Ch che SUREMENT eee Teastows. _ |The to sasell tie Guapeeay ak tie Oak ook meena are welcome to come, discuss the questions| the series, and the prizes for the season | GRAND EXHIBITION MUNDAY AND TUESDAY. | Soms, al hie at im toot of the TOLSON, G = = and partake of the lunch. will be awarded. | Se Rares j Bie, eis ca TURMDAX SIXTH DAY OF | Me ey ie co's, Auctioneers, the deta ELAM Fe, EDMONSTON, Thirty-three hunters spent nearly half a| The severe rain storm Monday night pre-| aE CGNs BERDX: | Ry virtue of a deed ‘of trust Is, at FOUR FORTS-PIVE | 2 a CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON. day in pursuit of two foxes last week with-| Vented many from attending the prayer | % . | me, and duly recorded in Lt t all (oat cerstin picce or pateel of TRUSTEES’ SALE OF GROUND NEAR BRIGHT- ‘Trustees. out tin; Face | C. G. SLUAN & CO., oue of the land records of the District of | Ss Snows and distusuisned us aud | Woop, D. $a29-dids Address 500 Sth st. n.w. Seeing thelr game at any stage of the| meeting at the residence of Mr. J. Vance st of the party secured in Geonze Etiiert’s subdivia- | virtae of a deed of trast, reco aa o gy chase. Lewis. : i aeenieere, le auction fa? frome ce | helm Yor wa patnbered STS, as per | Age: Leste 42s, oe Seat SE mEt, recorded tn Liter | —enoMas DOWLING & €O., AUCTION ene Sandy Spring Public school, | Miss rethe Moody and Sankey choiz has a fair | TCLIFFE, Danita | outa simare lio BS. of the ruourde of | the District siunbla, and at the coe ot) 12 E st. a mma Sheirer principal, has been suddenly 0. m ‘lakoma, and the at-| . a | No. 1407 G street. the surveyor Feduced to seven scholars, sixteen of those| teNdance from thid piace at the mectings | —!° District of Columbia, the bolder of on the roll being sick with measles at this| Promises to Be a large one. cs secured thereby, frontage of 1 by an aver: sel wy Ey in trovt of the premises, op TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON vaid t THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, age dept togetlier the Improve. SA’ RY TENTM, 1894 AT HALES THE EAST SIDE OF 10TH ST. BETWEEN date. There are numerous other cases in| The interest this week centers in the | wz Bot. uw.: cousinting ot two-story brick | VAST owing described real | ak a ed 60S 10TH the vicinity. “book social” to be given tonight at the} - " Sr erasican UR red 1007 T1th st. southeast, (Geen on atin piece or parcel of land, oa N. E.. Wa‘ as Seed a coat deat tn OR William J. T. Farquhar has joined the| Fesidence of Mrs. Page by the iocal Society | REGULAR SALE OF WOUSEHOLD FURNITUL * op urd of the purchase woney in eash, | Known, a Henry Nichols? y virtue of a certain deed of trust pe 4 sas oT sn | HORSES AND CARRIAGES AT OUR ALCON Sree equal installiaents, payable in S2!divisiew of a tract of land culled “Peter's Mul | 4ay of February, 188%, and duly recorded tm Liber Sandy Sprin, 1 of Christian Indeavo. DOCBLE te = 'y Spring colony in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Haynes have decidea | "OOM, SATURDAY, PEDIC ARK THIRD, 1904, HAR ERS oue, xy azal three Sears, With Interest at @ pee Prete; OB the 14th street rvad, near Brightwood, | ao atte oS at ey an et Se ————— 5 a aa COMMENCIAG AT TEN O'CLOCK. Gea! : rent per annum, secured dy deed of trust om ibe Ps,,' Eas party secured thereby, lersigued trustee will Re not to leave their home on Magnolia ‘ALSO, j Terms cash. Bi id, or all cash, at the tion of the | ‘erts marde wh at sale. A deposit of $0) sell on = MONDAY AFPTERNOO! FEBRUARY OCK VILLE. avenue, anda are domiciled therein, having | AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, SEVERAL HORSES AND | = E -_ | Poreuuser A’ deposit of $200 will be required at | Ruined at time of sCitam Ee ae cone a en The twenty-second annual convention of | em ye aen ne one eters “they | eee ee eee KINDS. | k tae on RR Sed GEORGE J BoM oy yp tat TA O 23. 2t = | purchaser's cost. ns ol le to be com . BOD ® © d the farmers of this county will bé held at Se ~~ DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. | tone TARDE AE ee | Secae terse the vane ae Soa ee ee ea _— ing 16 feet “ou 10m at by depth of 10D feet 30% ™ 6s ss ” j 7 3 IANDEN ST. he © the cht to " it risk r+ .! q a s ou be Sandy Spring on next Tuesday, the 6th in- BROOKLAND. a | ny virtue of a certs of trust beset Or Operalting gerseee an sees DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, inches, more or less, running back to a wide alley, stant, commencing at 10 a.m. The order TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE, BEING | tember 5. 1893, and ¢ er 1732, | W. EE . TRUSTERS SALE OF DESTRARLE with the improvements thereon, consisting of « of business will consist of reports from| Miss M. Knapp West of Lancaster, Ky.,| PREMISES NOS. 1106 4ND Lius 8TH SiREET ROR te ar Sites, S04 ae nw, DWELLING NO. 1218 C STREET sw. | CEST and ascent whe Gweling Remme, | " . id * s . INGTON, D. C. trict of Columbia,and a: request of J Ky virtue of a deed of t scoréed fn ‘erms rale: various farmers’ clubs and committees on/| is the guest of Mrs. R. R. West. ‘The ab-| By tite of a deed of trust to the andersigned party secured thereby. at pullie Office Pacific Building, 622- der Non 1S8S. fo Pests recorded i 1. | cesh, the residue in two equal payments, at one Public road legislation and other topics,| Sence of Pastor West in the south is likely | Dearing date April 19, 1898, and recorded in Liber tion tm front of t AY. THE} ja25-couds . records for the Distey of Cortana’ of tue land | Sod'twe pestn, with motes Searing interest’ an ws a hace’ ah ‘ al Frags " 10. 1820, follo 154, et sé, of the land records | -TWENTY.NINTH iss4, at | 2 Bs fo front of tit premises, ON TUESDAY. Ting | cuted by a deed of trust op the property, or all and a gene’ ‘scussion of the following | to be somewhat prolonged, but his resigna~| oP "Distane at Columbia, we will sell at pub- | THREE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. THIRTEENTH DAY OF TESRUARY. AD. isan #8. at option of purchaser. All convesaucing and questions: In view of the depressed condi-| tion as minister of the Queenstown Church | lie auction in froat of the premises, to the highest | real estate, situated In ‘the Disteic ag getuemb ta = ; etal meee AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following Ac _— | Fecording at purchaser's cont. $100 depen ill be * Didder, on WEDNESDAY, FEERU. aforesaid and known as lot numbered 265 in Jo-; By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued out | land and y i ‘ + wean | jired when the property ruck off. tion of agriculture, can we find any more| is being reconsidered, and he will probably | bidder, on | WEDSISDAY." FEEICARY, FOUK- seph A. Blundon's wubdivisic | of ihe clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the | wn, in the District of Colma’ god aes) | terms of male. are. wot complied with 1a. tem cays profitable methods of farming? Is it ad-| continue in the charge. 'P. M., all that pert of square numbered nine hun- | nuwbercd 1004 as per plat reco | District of COlumbia, ‘and to me directed, I will | as and being the east six 4G) feet frat Mi tack | from the -date thereof the trustee reserves visable to continue fallowing for wheat to| Past Noble Grand George B. Johnston of , dred and thirty (930),. contained within the fol. folio 81, of the recor of the surveyor | sell ok & oo! public sale for cash, at the door of the | the same width the full depth of ori right to resell the property at the risk and cost er fs on the ¢ et of Columbia, togetber wi . f the Distrl jambia, on SATI The *f original cot uew- five days" advertise- ea ee a maa Demonte Peden: 1/02 Owen io fang’ | ener Te watts meuuctes Suae maT: | aa enn Le DAY (OF Tete | geredtigtter? (tad the est rideteon vig) | the defaulting porchasee aftr ore tres 1 Is the present tax law, making taxes paya-| don Tuesday evening to assist in inaugurat- eight (68) feet six (6) inches south of south L! Tertw of sale: $300 cash ard the expenses of RUARY, 1894, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., all the | of original lot number depth P. HACKNE’ h | e cl 20), In square 2 casige op like distance south of morthwest cor- the sale ig cash, and the purchaser to assume the . title, claim, interest and estate of’ the de-| two hundred and uinety-seven eT) ats ‘Trustee, bie September 1, satisfactory to the agri-| ing a new lodge of the order thers. ‘The new pone “nid equare, aud running thence south | balance of the second deed of trust pay $30 ant In and, to the, following described prop-| ai and singular. the “impromeseete, _~— ja22 cultural community? What is the cause of| lodge starts out under favorable auspices, | thirty (30) feet, thence east fifty and forty-three | per month, and a first deed of trust for 000, ~ wit: > oy anne 5 3 in square | iments, rights, privileges and appurtenances to the DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. the prevailing low price of farming lands?} both financially and in point of member- | one hundredths (50.43) feet, theace northwesterly and all conveyancing ond recording at purchaser's | nomabered 31, city of Was!dngton, trict of Co- iv . same belonging or in any wise appertaining. va re cost. A deposit of $200 will be required | lumbia, with all and singular the improvements = One- th! . je . : SALE OF NALUABLE IMPROVED the convention, with Messrs. J. J. Shoe-| Edwin Etz of Brockland has been elected | point forty-four and fifty hundredths (44.50) ‘feet Terms to be complied with tn ten days froin pan as the property of Alex. EAST, IN BOKING notes to bear 6 per cent per annum int P ao sal trustees he R. Shepherd, and will be sold to satisfy execution ¥ , lerest, pay. we deed of trast, dated the 2ist day maker and M. O. Stabler as secretaries. | treasurer of the class of '94 of the Eastern | from the east line of said Eighth street, thence east | day of ale. or trustees may. resell the property at ¥ Te Mceee? | able semi-annually end to be secured by'n decd og | BE virtue of & 5 the risk and cost of defauliing purchaser after | No. 15400 at law, in favor of Colli - - November, A. D. 2892, and recorded in Liber Should the weather prove favorable a large| High School, and his sister, Miss Nettie thirty and Aifty hundredths (90.50) feet, more or | 50%, "Dubuc ‘notice as they may deer necessary, | use of Chatles R. Bissell, use of Henry T. Turion | fase of the pecans, md oF all cagh. at the op- | Sf, November, A, Sig ane of the land seconde oF attendance is expected. Etz, is a memiber of the executive commit. | }€% 0 & polut seventy-five (76) feet due east of Wit A BastHapay” ALBERT A. WILSON, U.S. Marshal, D.C. | {10n of the purchas purchases ng and recording | re pistrict of Columbia, we will sell, at Mr. Wm. Brown, a well known citizen of| tee of the same organization. Syn Go ee eee eae ae ee SUNC eo eee eee MetsoretSer2? | requized of the purchaser at the time: of sje | auction, im. front of the premieee, (ou WEDNES Barnesville, this county, died on Tuesday| The Brookland Card Club will be enter-| tra G5) feet to the place of beginning, with the! ja17.agape UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. fom _ be Rag noone with im fifteen days me at HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the morning of rheumatism of the heart in the| tained this evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. {mprovements, consisting of houses Nos. 1106 aud sae — Fight to resell the property grumees, reserve the | Titwing described real estate, situate 19° the fortieth year of his age, leaving a wife and/| Stalee at their home on Providence street | 1108 Eighth street southeast, in the clfy of Wasb-| The avove sale fe postponed on account of the | (By virtue of a writ of feri faclas, issued out | Of defaulting purchaser efter ie, Tsk and cost | Couery of Washington, in the District of Columbia, several children. near 12th. This will be the last regular | ineton, D. C. rata until MONDAY, FirfH DAY OF TEBRUAMY, | of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the tisement of such resdle in some Geese tet | to wit 22 in Charles V. Riley’ Mrs. Eliza E. Trail, one of the oldest res-| meeting of the club for the season. | Terms are one-third of the purchase money eash | $04, at the same hour aim place. sana public male: forcast, ae qurected. 1 will itched: tn ‘Washington, D.C. panaegeed FI} gf ty yt idents of this place. died on Saturday even-| Much interest centers around the meeting | (of which $200 must be pald at time of sale) and Wt Eee. court house of the District of Columb'a, on SATUR. WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, delle" adaitign (10 the ci ote aaningon, nig last, aged seventy-four years. Her| of the Mite Society of the M. E. Chur License ase DAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF FEB-| J881-d&ds OSCEOLA C. GREEN, Trastees, wa am Eckington, as per plat reconded in ¥ ch at date of sale with Interest at 6 per! ja20-d&dbs Trustees, r-wOUs Fee ie knowa > eral took place on Tuesday at Baptist! the residence of Mrs. Rudolph Johnson | Y¢#'* trom date lly and rea by deed RUARY, 1894, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., all the = - ss - County No. 5, folio Gi, in the surveyor's office of SON | cent payable semi-annually and secur ry = err bt, title, claim, interest and eswute of’ the de UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. trict of Columbia, with the improvements Charch and was largely attended. this evening, and a pleasing literary pro-| Gf trust-on the property sold, or all casb, at the F. WARREN JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER. right, ttle, pH " gg fa desirable brick dwelling. Messrs. Norman Wooton and’ Warren| gram is in prospect. | cecsin Ge tha precbanen Ir (the terme are bot com | aa pees SD a SE ee Miewmese Po Pte ne eee thqrecm, Cale: tue teerth of tee pandas many, ol Pe + 7 7 | 0 sale trustees: NS b + - ¥ . . ef Pie- a . K. y | trict of Columbia, : - business. town hall Tuesday evening at the enter. defaulting purchaser on five days’ public adver-| Fulton, 1218 Pi e. n.W.. commencing TUES- | Of the subdivision of Rarry Farm, according to the of and an order of -ourt to me di :, rage eye | plat or plan on record in the surveyor’s office of | rected, I wili sell public sale for wednesday morning the large new| tainment for the benefit of the Brookland | fisemeft. All conrerancing and tax certificates DAY. FEBRUARY 6, AT TEN oc EES “ipod | the, District of Columbia, being” more "fully de- | Auctioa rooms "or Duncanson ‘Brothers tn one, two und three year after dai payee a Sith interest et the tate of ats te and D streets north rt ag PE ee A ES virehaser, | " street west, : Qxelling house of Mr. James Rannie, near| Methodist Church. The stage was taste. cost of the purchaser || which the Jnterest 18 due one year or more, con- | Stit\cact coruer of ald lot S0 and ramming tates | ON SATCRDAY, THE TIGRE. ene DC {S"be represented bs 'the notes ‘of the purchaser Norbeck, was totally destroyed by fire, to-| fully arranged as a parlor scene. Among | ‘CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, sisting of Gold, Silver and Metal Cased Watches, | Sesteriy along the north side of Samnet avence -D. 189 the | and to be secured by deed of trust on the propert; gether with its contents. The fire is sup-| those who took part in the entertainment! fel-d&ds ‘Trustees. Chains, Charms, | Lockets. Cuff Buttons, Collar | 99'feet, thence running northerly and parallel with | Tis! claim and interest of the defendaat tm | gold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. Cou- 4 to have originated from th vere Carl Boyd of Washington, Alfred Hol- | — ~ = | Buttons, ‘Scart Ping. Studs, Lace Pins, Earrings, | the west line of lot 19 180 feet, thence running | 8d to the following described property. to wit: ‘eyancing and recording at the ‘6 cost. ratus. The Pos ry pater ips rabene idge. caren Hollidee pad Hiaier Maine eae fe Bracelets, Plain a ond Set Ss Medals, | easterly and peraiiel with the north side 6f — ‘Teas, coffees, spices, preserves, peppers, pickles, | 4 deposit of $100 reas ~4 u YY of wale, magne - x * . ae Solid Silver and Plate Yare, Coins, Currenc venue 22 feet, then running southerly and| salmon, canned peas, canned asparagus, canned | Terms of sale to be complied wit ten dars “0. upon which there was a small in-| of Brookland, Beulah Gudgin of University D t D 1 Disuiendis cand otter peecoes stccaa, Wise Pear ee ‘. ya -* = 4 as Gx of an, oe ance. The storehouse of Mr. Rannie,| Heights, Master Willie Boyd of Washing- on le. ay “a along the dividing line of lots 19 and 20 150 feet | beef. canned tomatoes, barrels of vibegur, moln after $ ings, Books, Guns. Rifles, Revolvers, Razors, | to the place of beginning, city of Washington, Dis. | slrups, fish, starch, oils, soaps, salt, anatahen jo Se are Se eee > ee across the road from the dwel che risk Having your feet attended to. We give qe Canes, Umbrellas, Valises, Clocks, Dress Goods, | trict of Columbia, with all and singular the im-| brooms, codfish, boxes of essence, macaroal, Mluing | and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after Gre t | ton, the Misses Mattie Follin, Mabel Boyd, | at one t ; : in immi wer, but iidge, vens, Bessie Bi : Scals¥in Wraps, Musical, Surgical and Mathemat- |S cauente:thecsn. and other articles képt in a grocery Ftore. Gays" advertisement of such resale in The was saved from the flames. ee Hattie renee one larry. "Hospital, ailments." a Se feal Instruments, &c. sale, to continue mornings | Seized and levied upon as the Property of James | | Seized and levied ‘upon ae the propesty of Jobn . vuring a fracas between a number of| Mabel and Wilile Boyd, Ernest Snoots, PROF. J. J. GEORGES & SON, at 10 o'clock, evenings at 2 aud 6:50 o'clock. un- | Sarles, and will be sold to satisfy execution No.|P. Love, and will be gold to satisfy attachinent ri iracas between a number of| Mal a est Snoots, PROF. J. J. a IN, {il all the lots are sold. Ticket holders piease | 31287 at law, in favor of Shmuel J. Jones, Execu- | No. 85152 in favor of James F. Oyster, ted people near Colesville a few uights| Morris Trundell, Homer Fisher, Willie Car- Foot Specialists. | take notice. Terms cash. H. K. FULTON, Pawn- | tor. ALBERT A’ WILSON, “go Matthew Johnson and James Crogan| ter, Hattle Owens and Mary Hollidge, Parlors, 1115 Pa, ave. .w. broker... WARREN JOHNSON, Auctioneer, ALBERT A. WILSON, U. S. Marshal, D. C. U.S. Marshal, ‘D.C were badly wounded avout the head, und| Rhoda Cooksey and Beatrice Rhine. 8 to 6 pm. Stolpm je2 | ja30-70° DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Ja3ltofe23ex22| Duncanson Brothers, Auctioneers. amo i