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16 SUBURBAN NEWS. ALEXANDRIA. THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1894—TWENTY PAGES. number, and Mr. C. C. Lamond receiving as a booby’ prfze a rubber rattle for having named correctly one book. An adjourn- ment to the dining room, where a table laden with refreshments had been provided, which was done ample justice to, was fol- lowed by music, furnished by Mr. ¢. C. oo} AUCTION SALES. UTOME MAL THOMAS DOWLING & Co. AUCTIONS, — NEW PUBLICATIONS. GEN. SCOTT. By Gen. Marcus J. Wright. New ‘York: D. Ay & Co. The latest addition to “The Great Com- manders” series, of which there have al- AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. cpg aa DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, a 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 612 B st. FUTURE DAY: CATALOGUE SALE cs oF THE | : é ; — > ~, “ a - AN ‘¥Y AND TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALU- TRUSTEE'S SALE OF U PROVED LOT. NUM- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEW Lamond, Ward Fayorite, Charlie Page and | "@dy appeared “Admiral Farragut,” “Gen- | CB. EAL, EST. ‘SITU. IN ALLE: % . BERKED TWENTY-NINE, IN PETER. BEAT-| | MUDIOUS THnER erOne A conse case of some interest was heard | rank Keefer, with Afiss Danforth as pian: | eral Taylor,” “General Jackson’" General| ABER REAL EMATE, SITUATE JN ALLY COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS TIE. THUELRELD ASD SDEARISS ADDL | rast mm yesterday afternoon by Judge Norton of the| ist. ‘Those participating were Mrs. Wm.|Greene,” “General J. E. Johnston,” and STREETS NORTHWEST, IMPROVED TOS RO GEORGETOWN, BEING IN SQUARE] 1 =; corporation court. John Prenden, Nathan-| Sleeper, as “87;" Mrs. Keefer, “American | “General Thomas.” A biography of Wint ee SR ie OP THE LATS Agence & ink ik tink waa anion “AVENE, RIGHTRENTH SPREE fel Clark, Wm. Nobles, J. E. Doyle and | Notes: Mra. L.’ F. Dudley, “Oliver Twist:” | geig Scott ls necessarily a mintery bine | Suet ‘ f Teh day of Muy, 1650, and tecosded th aber tO | a BCA eae TRESTH SPREE George Tolbert came here some time since — s eee FTnocent Abroad, of the Untteacatasie © ae when the |, Utder’ and by virtue of the last will and testa- HENRY DE VERE, folio 484. of the land records of the District of} By virtue of a deed of trust, 1714, fol and, as agents for soapine. It was claimed, on “yt PF the one hand, and denied on the other, that Columbia, and at the request of the party secured Misses Laura Skinner, “Under the Holly; ‘the pe trustee will offer for sale | the District of Columbi young Virginian enlisted as a member of ‘tt a No. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, Esther Danforth, “Twice Told Tales;” Alice | the Petersburg cavalry troop, in May, 1807, er ot rict of Columbia, and ENED ee aie aE tre 1k Dremmlece. cn | Party secured thereby, | the 3 r on Y he ie. and by virtue of certain decrees, passed in WEDNESDAY. THE SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRU- | will sell at blic auction, on THUKSDAY, pot ong Seppiametaaylmeellonarter pete fmne Fen ce ge Looked to resent Great Britain's action in the Leo- | Buity Cuuce No, 11309," docket Bon Se apatea| Tee Cee oe eee ea ALY, 1M. at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK Pal. | alt Pirieesri, Tek St HALE PASE BO fred, rres' made, an . 5 2 Supreme ,Court of the ict ol imbia, in jescrived real estate, O'CLOCK P.M., in fromt of the premises, Tenday afternoon the case was’ heard on | Page, “Gold Elsie:* Mary Lamond, “the | eres es eee pil} Rebich cibwe George W. Greason ‘et al. are ‘Con ESTATE, own, in the District of Coluimbis, to wit: | Buon c. Pegs ag cumse tan te oer ae habeas corpus. Leonard Marbury and S. J.| Lamplighter;" Ejyth Burrell, “Wide, Wide | }86l—the day on which President Lincotm} Disinants and Clarence mer et al. ai ‘ All of inal jot numbered twenty-nine (29), in Brent represented the prosecution and ¢.| World;" Maud Watkins,“ ‘in-Bh. | and his cabinet proceeded to the old hero’ in orde> to settle up and close the ON Peter, Beattie, Threlkeld and Deakins’ addition to respondents, ery rational demon | estace of?the said William Greason, Maud ’ Jimmerson, | residence and with SEVENTH AND EIGHTH, 1594, Last night the degree staff of Potomac COMMENCING EACH DAY AT ELEVEN .M. Gay" of sale, evidence in square numbered t Lodge, I. U. O. F., conferred the third de- H rt j four (4), wo bundred and | plied with. Gen. Wright's qualifications for | dine ), contained within the following met Such an arduous task are beyond question | BST aa” ame at the north: able in one and two years, respectively, frou ; by the purchaser's promis: | sory notes, secured on the property, acd bearing Jimmerson, Mrs. B. “Sn. I will offer said » delng in square thirty-two (82), | 124 feet toe 13-foot alles, improved by Cc. Carlin the defense. Judge decided the rn 7 mmow - Bound:” stration of affectionate sorrow notified the | Sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, JANU-| WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY | and about 6,318.80 square feet. three-story and brick and A Sppenl wad Souca PNET Mewnee, and) pee Toarye Sign” “ihe” Rous, heuel | sge-doabledseldler that ho Teqgaat fo be | ARar'eWeery Mit. BUA ARS: ak Seo Ghee toca omnes | Sear Pel ee aapemeee ba agen egg ogee oe Bailey, “Our Associate Members | placed upon the retired list had been com- aed doe ‘uly 38. itrerest “All Alone,” “Pickwick Papers;” Messrs. Frank Keefe! and gree upon a number of candidates. inning for the sume at the north- "4 y . chase momey to be paid in cash. & ‘The chapel of Christ Chureh drew = con-| “Belle of the Season:” Arthur Burrell, | and his success in this conspicuous instande | sastera, corner of the said lot. and thence inches) AND THREE P.M. Dum, or all cash et the option bf tee purchaser. | pont to’ he terme of sale ‘are Sep anne: St Corte raphe “4 rank Skinner, “A Bow of | cannot be doubted. The compilation of this | south séventy feet six Inche agent aot eed A Gapogtt of $100 Will be figured at time of oak 4 ee Satience tat was Ok ony | Orange Ribbon; C. C. Lamond, “Looking | Volume must have been a labor of iove, for | fuches (11 feet 8 2-3 inches); thence north seventy | ‘The following well-kuowu artists are represented: | Termm of sale to be complied with within ten tl a; Se See fai ot Fvotennet: Mathews | Lonward" Clare Deller “Ehe Teies | ttedehout every chapter ia evthdiee of | feet six inches (70 feet @ inches); thence from day of sale, otherwise the trastee re if the ters are not complied. with Witte wie the convocation cont serknday afiar: | one; Ar@ttr'dasmnateon, “Wike Awak 1 enieVeme re Of Te ee Eee tary | east so She place of beginning. 3 | David Johnson, Leon Moran, Diaz, Cracepo Da | serrea the right, to resill the property at the de- in ten dare from day” of ale, stece Ove dys’ of * J ii oe « Beard;” , ; achievements of the brave man whose is property alley between purebaser’s ‘cost. ben con: eyancing an o or moi - | with nd Miss Fanny Page, al- | know that the writer and his subject were | bi tal * "70. Center Market. ROBE’ I CTHERFORD, Hage, was tried. and a verdict of $30 ren-| with Miss Page and Miss Fanny Page. al- | Boos of @ southern birthright | Mieaces; in the best of orders "1 MUP COWVE: | a oross, eon Calllo Sonderland, Cipilla ana | —fe!-tts . 0 _Conter_ are | ctants Trustees, Nov 1307 Fee em, dered for the plaintiff. sisted in entertaining. may look for fulsome eulogy, but they will ; “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase THOMAS DOWLING & CO. a ~ — 3s 4 The Alexandria county court will open its ‘The steropticon views exhibited by Rev. balance payable in one and two years,ev) ¥ vain; 5 hi S L, ‘cash, tbe other ual note. Webruary term here next Monday. look in vain; warm, yet not highly-colored, if ‘tb ala many rs of eq —_— ANACOSTIA. ‘Tue spacious residence of Mr. J. H. Simp- son, on Washington View Heights, was filled to its utmost capacity last night by an enthusiastic audience, 100 persons, to witness the presentation of the attractive program of the Circle of the King’s cause of charity. numbering over A pleasing feature of the occasion was the presentation of a beautiful souvenir cup and saucer to each At 9 o'clock refresh- ments, consisting of tea, coffee and cake, The following was the pro- instrumental one of the guesis. were served. gram_ rendered: vocal solo, Mrs. H. C. jeau, “The Bashful Lover,” Miss Anderson and Mr. Cannon; an illustrated pun, “The Murray; tab- Dr. Mott of Rock Creek parish at Trinity Church last evening proved a most enjoy- able trip for those who had not visited the world’s fair, bringing many pleasant rem!- niscences to those who had. Some of the views were particularly fine, and the lec- ture an able one and well delivered. This entertainment was for the benefit of the church, Dr. Mott donating his time, services and magic lantern for this purpose. The weekly prayer meeting on Monday evening is to be held at Mr. Robt. G. Best's. The purchase of the lots upon which Hotel Watkins formerly stood, the property of Mr. Wm. Watkins, and the adjoining lot, be- longing to Mr. C. M. Heaton, jr., where a hall will be erected, is a source of gratifi- cation to every residerit of Takoma. Mr. Woodford Harlan left Thursday for Oklahoma, having been at his home here since Christmas, summoned by the fatal illness of his youngest daughter. Mr. Ralph Harlan will remain some weeks with his mother before joining his father in Okla- Precise of statement and avoidipg all “ap- j Pearance of sectionalism, the work is whol- ly admirable and trustworthy. A HISTORY OF CHILE. By Anson Uriel. Hancock, author of “Old Abrabam Jackson,” “‘Coitlan; @ Tale of the Inca World,” &. Chicago: Charles H. Sergel & Co. This is the second volume of the Latin- American Republics series, its predecessor being Markham’s History of Peru—one of {the most impartial and altogether eatistac- | tory of historical efforts. Peru showered honors on Markham and it is not unlikely that Chile may do as much for Hancock, for he is by no means critical in his dis- by purchaser's promissory cured: by first lien upon the property sold, beartag interest “at, six per centum per annum,” payable a notes," gc- gemi-angualiy, faxes and assessments paid. to i exatnining, : and: recording to be ‘at ‘the sole céat of tha ae chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with withi days after, the property Is sold, or the trustes wit resell at the risk and cost of’ the defaulting put- chaser. A deposit of two hundred and fifty Wol- Penetration cae, rt Mh M. Ja20-d&ds tee, No. 340 D ‘The above sale is postponed on account of the gain until FRIDAY, SECOND DAY OF FEBRVARY, 1sv4, wt the sume hour and place. THOMAS M. FIELDS, ‘Trustee. Ja20-dicds Si0 D st. nw, cussion of Chilean affairs. The work is un-! ¢yTHE AROVR SATB IS FURTHER post. pretentious in style and partakes rather of the polnted narrative than the ‘scursive. It is the first effort to present a record of Chilean progress in the English language and will surely be appreciated. ‘fhe author concludes the volume with an vlabornte de- past uatil WEDNESDAY, SEVENTH DAY OF RUARY, 18¥4, at the sume hour and ph ufeS-dkds THOMAS M. FIELDS, Trustee. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED GRAND EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY. CHANCERY AND TRUS BLE REAL ESTATE. SITU NORTHWEST CORNER OF AND E STKEETS NORTHW: ESTATE OF WILLIAM GREASON, DECEASED. | to be complied with within mfteeu days from the Under and by virtue of the last will and testa- | date thereof, certain decrees District of Columbia, in Equity Cause No. 11,109, docket No, 28, wherein George W. IMPORTANT SALE OF FINE THREE-STORY ASP | TRUSTEES Sal OF TWO BRICK NO. 2 REET NORTU-| 16TH AN < TREETS Nowe Sct Hwy SE VEST. sie tages case) pinches pak r UI NOON, FEBRUARY i y virtue of deed, C. G. SLOAN & CO., og ay a Gun day ot augue se, we shall sell at public auction the west | recorded nah the land Of the snag cise | “LOT 124108 TO 30 FOOT ALLEY,” Se the nea foe, toads sree a Pe a ag fe NY Ce pg a RATCLIFFE, DARR~& Co.. AUCTION! No. St, B.w., containing about ten | frost of tee . 3. 4 MENU N rooms, ‘mode: ments. ‘This prop -rty NI i NO. 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Ni WEST. | roqme, with modern improve +. at Five OG 'EE'S SALE OF VALUA- ATE ON THE IRTEENTH IMPROVED attention of those seeking a ‘Terms: $500 cash, the resi District of” Coin to wit: All those iuterest, and secured by a deed of trast, | distinguished as and ing. lots wumbered one bun, nol EST. 3 cey- | Gred aud thirty-seven (137) and ove BY LARGE BRICK BUILDING. CONTAINING | of all cach, at option of parchuser. All concey- | Tits ctent ida ie Ped 5 PROVEMEN” i | anciug and recOrding at purchaser's cost. $100 de- | y . in Mary V. Bonnell and J. W, ATE CREASON HOUSE 10" CLOSE THE | posit "will be required at the of salen Tie tens | Becl's subdivision ot square bumbered lots bundred and thirts‘ive (285), ‘te per plat ‘or the property will be resold at the | 8 Liber 17, felio 162, of ed the sur. of Columbia, togetber ate ‘ SS dnd cost car | veyor's oMice of the Distric: Tuent of Willlam Greasoo, L ree ied im | riek o of the ns iN Ps with the ii ements thereon. Will Book No. 19, folio 151, im the office of the THOMAS bo) iG & OO. : register of wills of the District of Columbla, apd | felts ‘Auctionce-s. rms: Ove-third of the purchase movey to be passed by the Supreme Court of the | ~~" DUNCANSUN BROS. AUCTIONEERS. Gresson et al. % USTEES' SALE OF BI WELLING, Xo. | thereon, eeu) Flower of the Family,” Miss Esther Simp-| homa. scription of Chile and the Chileans of the Jerty GRATE KNOWN AS NOS. 920 AND 422 | are complainants and Clarence ag Ag RTE E Srkeer SOLE SO | of six per cent per annuin, or al sak, ae “abe Ree son; tableau. “His First Patient,” Mr. Paul) Rev, Arthur Little hgs leased the house of | present day. In the appendix are statistics, |, 18TH ST. N.W. Are tespondents, will sell on ‘the premilves on ‘tue of a certain deed of trust to us. dated | ton of) the purchaser. A Gepesit of $200. wil Be Simpson; tableau, “Her First Lover,” Miss| Mr. Charles Ford on Sycamore avenue and | the constitution of Chile, and a list of au: beading digs Mgtto Several decds of trust to us, | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, se pe ges April 25, 1802, and duly recorded May 3, 1882, im Fequired at the time of ele. Sale to be closed tt Simyjeon: tableay a Foung Some Mie Hint ase ile and helt | oritles on Chilean ‘nisiory. “rme,vonume |ga"a6 date Feuer Jul o; Hee, Gad dana | O'CLOCK HLM, part of lt ubeed a, te | {er ieee Sod‘at the scowest. of the | erty will be teund-ek Stata: Sthervrine the. prop Baeta Be Gane cone | Fimenit to athena we has found it quite | contains a map, numerous illustrations, an | July 15, Iss, in Livee uss ee poe eee Neg | contained within the. following inetes ane. bounds: a ripe re gh pe BAG p= EL. ot ire Gi att nee tableau, “Domestic Delights,” Mr. Carleton rmeipee Gt tend - Ae pastoral duties | analytical table of contents and an index. ' and - ard 6. 1888, in Liber No. 1301, at folio Begiunt yy Fant at po ‘will sell at Public auction, ty front ‘Of the premises, | bY idysetiocmeat in sumve “ons or nore, newapapent *, - ‘Sar ere since his removal last summer. u H et sey., of 1 land records of District of > SATURDAY, IE TENTH DAY OF F U- | published Gnce Shell, vocal solo, Dre dW, Hollines:| , Mr. Fred J. ‘Lung removed Thursday to | MEADWATERS OF THE MISSISSIPPI, Comprie- | Colustiet ag attylahd,tecords of ie the party | extending along tbe, line of anki Evstreet thirty ive | Que tQkiaY: THE TENTH Day OF PEM DIANA He WaRNER, ence Snell; vocal solo, Dr. J. W. the handsome new houge recently erected by ing Mographical sketches of early abd recent | secured thereby, we the undersigned trustees wilt | feet three i 2 St 5 ee ee U'CLOCK’ P.M, all that certain or parcel D. Rigi him in North Takoma. Mra. Mill explorers of the great river, aud a full accouat } sell at public wuction, In front of the premise on | Wests thence at i ee ge premises wituate in the city of Wash-| 3al0-d&de ‘Trustees. Spain wnt dione aoa tothe |Ret 20% And daugitr, accompanied "her | ult aia? igi ute We | meman, My Tayo PRGA | ie el eee qe fs |e Pima a ay ssi His aoe! * 5 ure rr su, ‘apt. rl a. D.. HA’ x 7 i y 0, ¥ t 44, Ty 4 ested cht CPM ‘Stes, “rane | Dger toh nw ome. Heian ape fe pind eit Reyer asa at | GAS ct Be ESS le | Siting de a | ot ARE AA PR . a ie musical interest: = Federal Cavalry,’ “Capture, Pri ow of ait ed. vi Y 5 - ‘sion the u Nea cee nae cone P pened Yet: | creasing. three handsome planos having tn. Escape, titties tor the Chie, Heroes at | let ot Gitumbis, ‘nod Knows snd asta reine oerty_ in one of the mast eligible cornes | {be District of oo bla in ook 4a" pace, 83) BRAINARD H. WARNER, fo wee Wars,” “Peet ies of cam Cit- | and being all of original lot. tweuty-, c u ob reet 5 ba - ). im its’ death. While engaged with some| tht nterer Mane Jee werk and double] feu" wea to Useus ce Horeabaee both | Amd, being all of origin ix (W00y athe nalts alt | Dulpess alten for, Sale Ga ‘thi city Hf ta located | Gavanse griniae™, otk sireet ot 24-dkds ‘Trastess. ee ee 6 ee Oe Ste MASSE D atin 57 MOSUL emcee i, Se. Mustrated, Celare: | designated and laid down on the’ plats and plan of | i2,the, "ser heart of the city and te ceally 9% | 5 GigchcDmartec me fr SAECHAS Rem rogteoxmm in the yard about the house, the clothing Proved from her condition of a f a se “Tere amusement. It is y a large three-story of sale: One-third of the until FRIDAY, FEBRUARY NINTH, 1804, of the little one caught on fire. The father! Pvt a few days! an extremely interesting and authentic tobe pall ei uesttind Of the purchase moacy | Spd hasement brick Dullding. Kowa as, wutabers, be paid in cash and the Valance in three emeat | bour ; eee eee oe neg alld:| ‘The new and substantial platform erected | Contribution to geographical ilterature; | {0,04 00l4, cash and the ‘dad two years, “With | 1201, t0d 1908 E street northwest, and also knows Neg 4 (ot Dwi Inents from Ts bade, ae henna nak 682 | by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com-| written not for the scientist alone, but fop | interest at 6 per cent per annum, pagabie sem-aa- chase money | Pirate serf-ansually, trom day of sate, -Aieas = ony pon nall pA neg bene Byles, | Bang, with the lamp on either side of the | all who care to read a carefully prepared | bes tepresunted Way the Witte’ of tae ese ct pot -3 BF of trust “upo property sold DUNCANSON BROS. IF . . Pyles ; ‘ ' =A 2 RUCTIONSERS. who had observed the children at play | well aerbatrone ne canto Pedestrians as | history of all that has been done to settle | securta’t, rust upon’ the "property ss Degring | SPAR gt tne option, of tue parchaser. A — Was” passing the house two hours previous, |. jes Winter has returned to her home | beyond controversy the true source of our | Sld, of B08 rit be neg eeretaeer «option. A de. ble sel | time of sale. All. conveyancing. (oa? THI Fiat s - Pp . req pu: 30, peal ee ea ee eerie Sams | from a week's visit to Miss Bennett of Susty opposed Cant Glanteere clay to any | the time of sale. Ail conveyancing, ‘and conveyancing “and re- | Betarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. y Nirtue, of ation vi M Hi el 4 j posed - j Rotarial fecs at coat of ‘h r. Te ft sal ‘wole yf the purchaser. i child were serious. sseteiaan eis 0 the discoverer of ‘the true source of the | to be compiled with within ton days from day ot | CORtne, to /be at the, s complied. with -within, ten eo eececlne “Father of Waters,” but in this volume he oll fe rinineed i hovonee i te niget to ade ater, i. a= hoo i. pe io the comeing yee ¥ pone we Ah ae as eoneeuan . puts up argument and fact that cannot fail | rseil the property at the risk and cost o t- | resell at the risk and cos WILLIAM EF. EDMOXSTON. pale akaln ree fo dispose of most of his adversaries. A |186 purchaser. a a Sa Wea eae eae CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, ae ‘The last Impromptu Club dance of the| _Th€ residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.| liberally and well illustrated volume, mceiy ‘ 500 Sth at. a. ig 28 "THOMAS A FIELDS, Trustee, sao-onab ‘Address 500 Sexes: | Fwanara bax Or vaRy. Pe carsigaes pres Pe night in Wells’ ‘Hall, | R@bbitt, about three miles from this place, | bound and in every way attractive. ROBERT 0. HOLTZMAN, Trustce, _ No. 340 D st. nw, OLSON GORE 6 00 en | HALE-PasT FOUR 0" , exer vd in large number of ladien ana) Wee’ 02 Thurelay evebing. the scene of @|¥auvai sos sub rom 4 series of outtine | 3824-d&ds 5 ip PA ME ET ie cult nals Coaitbeeed come SO * 20 Ls. ave. aw. pay r] " f hi: the The dance | 8@Y Social gathering, which was partici- narratives of travel; letters, conversations, | {THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON-| FEBRUARY SIXTH. 1894. at the same hour and — Old Georgetown, and lot 16 in AT 8 - ; fd 'wequence of the. raia un i ce, 2 gentlemen from this section. ie ns ed idioms aud proverbs, with questions, ff th is til THURSDAY, THE plas TRUSTEES’ SALE OF GROUND NEAR BRIGHT- | sion of iot 9, in Old aforesaid, a lasted until 12 o'clock, and a most enjoy-| Pated in by @ large number of the young! upon the doctrine of “Aewoclution of Ideas” gvimence, Of the FEBRUARY, A. D. 1804, at | _ £2 THOMAS M. FIELDS, Trustee. WOOD, D. C. said lots being in in said Georgetown, able evening was spent. Among these|'@dles and gentlemen of the vicinity and J. D- Gaillard, Oficier d°Academ!e, author of the same hour and plas MORTGAGEE SALE OF A LARGE AND Val-| , RJ yrise,of 8, deed of trust recorded tn Liber | Sd deecribed an follows: Beciouing tor the same ns as ~. | Other places. The many guests were cor- Choa the ee W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, UABLE TRACT OF LAND. tog h~ - Eye abla, and at the request of | 2t 2, Point on b ay a. sr sera chica water dialiy recetved by the host and hostess, as-| . . tee. Standard Bock toe paversa- ROBERT 0, HOLTZMAN, “Trustees” tae aubeigesd wih ober at putlic salen artes | the Bolder ofthe note, Secured ‘thereby. We will Tine ct ‘anid lot 7, ocid. pater’ Cotes cite oe meee é ere . sisted by their two daughters, Misses Paul- lon: iD 941 F st. nw. rt house door, in Upper Marlboro’. Prince lo northward from the southeast corner of said Misses N d Edith Geib, Miss Alt / h : 4 We | court ; SATURDAY. FEBRUARY TENTH, 1604. AT HALY- | snd’ running ‘thener ‘sooth alone aie tent Gua cae ee ee Mintana |i and Nora, and every exertion was made| The See oe cen ere “ares Sent DUNCANSON BKOS., AUCTIONEERS. See eT ar eee ASE FOUR P.M. ie following described. reat | sala Sist' Suet Gi, foes tee nen te oe srl yen vash-| t© S€cure the comfort and pleasure of those | ence. “The principles upon which it = . O'CLOCK M., a tract of land containing 680 ae Se K dand: | inches to an alley; thence north parallel die Jones of Muirkirk, Miss Krager of Bal-| ‘87°WN open to the guests and fine music| to practice both by myself and my col- $39 G STREET SOUTHWEST. three ‘uties from Mullikin's Station, on the Belt «he pactgaed Bright) gether With the improvements theresa, combsting timore, Messrs. E. A. Puiler, John G. Hol- | }€8t @ charm to the occasion. Dancing com-| leagues in private lessons, public schools, | ny virtue of a Roy See eae tein | mare poe Secemae<eleees. ae ‘Tering made known at sale. A deposit of $50) “stm of sale: ne-thind of the purchase den, C. Manning Combs, Jett. Combs, Nat | menced at # o'clock and was continued until| Colleges, and monster classes ot several |ea,the twontleth ith) day of May A." Dish | are fine dwelling, a portunity for investmece, | Teduired at time of sale to be paid im cash, and the balance in three equal wee, im Witt, FFapun, Semmes Janes | yay ears of the wext morning Shor | banded uuents Qe verre, pies | cnt Sah itt Ne" Sl | SP ae lle ay oA Soon Ss Be ee ee nat sta sii before midnight a fine repast was served in eq. at the request of ti of the notes easy. i Ja31-dhodn ‘vem. ‘of ‘eecured c. A. |. Wells. * - | secul by, offer bite PHIL. H. TUCK, Att'y named in mortgage, ern valiant aa Bright Seat, has | ‘Te Od Maryland style and’ was much en-| Gorserent of the gut a eee, an in | sectred there the "pega, 90 “saTURDaY. tne| _fe2l0¢ | SIT N: Calvert sts Baltimore Ma, DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. seed of rue "upen the ‘Bee: “or i been visiting friends in this town. Jeyed by ail present. Among those in at-|tion “that all those who will study this | THIRD Day RUARY, A. D. 1894, AT ‘UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. SALE OF BRI Will be required of _S. ‘he time of ds in iy ine tee ( HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the follow. ;* Suchig party was given at the residence | tendance were Lieut. ahd Mrs. R. B. Boyle, | book carefuily and faithfully follow ull the | HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the & ‘STREET sale. all of 3iiss Corinne Macfarland on Thursday | Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Rabbitt, Mr. and Mrs. | exercises given therein will most certainly bre] ’ By virtue of a writ of fleri facies, issued feshington, District of Columbfa, > reel of land ct si y of y out to wit: "All that “ u STREETS NOPTH' of the clerk's fice of oto ee re oe By At the cost of the | ot night. The prizes were won by Miss Lucy fel O'Neal, Mi. ‘Agnes Campbell, | SPeak with fluency and compose elegantly, | cermin piece on of and istrict of Columbia. and to tae directed, virtue of a deed a KY erso! Dan! by sane '| and, in a word, will have assimilated the Sigcused ap api ogee ic ete forty- cash 5 sumbered 1.708, Selle anes y At! hres hanna a ae tiae aen daa) BRE On Latham, Mamie Rab-| very essence a genius of the language.” oe (a ts seen Rie wieed, eat Sanne gone bbe of the itr ier ca ith OF FEB. | root of the = porches Oe it is expected that the entertainment to} bitt, Marion Boyle, Messrs. Robert Rabbitt, * square nutol UI ,| Pax. 3 ye FIFTRENTH Dat OF PERRU. WILLIAM E. ED! Be SESE sera Wale Lodges Nes, | Revmond Borie Hampton and tavid tab: | "™EUESG MERA POR EARN NOR 10 tae ao, aid soon" cw a ba | Mtns ites AF MAL OER he | SRE Dal Qari Part ©. M.. will be the best ever given by thai | bitt, L. Kilmartin, all of Washington; Miss| T4i\* of languages in the Stevens In: | of’ the District of Columbia, together with the ims, | reakint ia’ aod to the tellaetag fo. fn organization. The program wili be render- |. Lottie Larkins of Martinsburg, W.Va.;Misses| stitute’ of Technology. N. J. Wasb- | provements thereon. erty, to wit: Se FG) DUNGANSON ed principally by local talent. Stephen B.| Hattie and Rose Clagett, Lillie Davis, Fan- ington: Brentano's. ‘Terms: Que-third of the purchase money to be| Part of lot numbered 20, in section numbered @. subdivision of lots in square numbered 273, Glunents and Ben Judson, soloists of the | nie Gardiner, Agnes J.’ Matlack, Mr. and| jt used to be sald that nobody could learn | pald In eash, and the baldoce In two wiual instant | of the subd pe ay ha Bg | er with all and singular, the TRUSTERS' Capital Banjo and Mandoline Club of Wash-| Mrs. Frank Rabbitt, Messrs. Milton Dicker- ments, respectively, in wme and two yeurs, se- it or plam on —- the surveyor’s ‘easements, ts, DWELLING, irgton, will take part son, Carey Kingdon. Jos. Davis, Raymond | t© 8P¢ak French except those who acquired | cured by a deed of trast upon the P DI of Columbia, — aoe fully de-| t>"the same SOUTHEAST. ‘The ‘Hyattsville Literary Club will meet | Flack, Charles Maddox, Chas. Clagett, Jos, | the language in the nursery or who lived | with intetest thereon, per anasin, or all southeast coruer of sail tot Mo ‘and: runing fetss | Son teak my ik a. on Tuesday next at “Ravenswood,” the| Morgan of Rockville; Misses Mamie and| amongst French people. The difficulty was A deposit of §200| westerly along the north side of Summer avenue cash, balance in one and jes, folio 435, residence of Mr. and Mrs."H. C. Dobbs, at| Lulu Vance, Etta and Helen Ricketts,| that in those days there was no teacher ae ee Fre ecat tine of eee 1S te parallel ‘With | Sale.” Notes to bear interest at’ the District of Columbia, Haga time the lite and writings of Victor | Messrs. Julian Walters, Frank and Forest| who tried to make the pupils think in i at rh “ink apd | easteriy and parallel with the maa sige cremuune | Sent per uate. _pagelte | foes? Sone Hvgo will be discussed. Derwood: Svs. Bamey 4nd Cecil Gaither. | French. Prof. Kroeh’s handy Uttle volume | Cut" uf, defeating” purenaice after ave tata | Surterly and parallel with the. nore Sapa | be secured by Rh Atise Jennis C. Milner of Philadelphia ts| Derwood; Mrs. Daniel Kraft, Miss Mary| makes” plain’ the method py Chiah ne | Stice ot seen Tne, pirehnsse, after five dass’ the dividing line of lots 19 ‘and 20 180 feet | OF lt cash, at the option of the pu Froncaet a {he guest of Mrs. M. 1. Menton on Colum-| Kraft, Garrett Park: Mrs.” Maria Rabbitt, | French language may be cultivated through | 90e or more newspupers publiaied iu the city of | fo the piace of Destnning. city of Washington, Dis- Ferencing and ‘recording O'CLUCK P: avenue. itt, Messrs. French. Hi: jons ‘ashington, D. trict a singular chaser. Terms of land premises, known In response to a petition, signed by about Rabbitt, Bethesda. spapie nea there noua he but atte ain. COeRENGE” BRA EEN, Wieeied eat evied upon és the of James | Sfteen from day of sale. otherwise trustees | betag Tot numbered 11, in George Eunmert's eubdi- sixty-five citizens ard property owners of| On Wednesday morning a pair of horses culty in understanding the plan, which is ‘Trustees, Sayles, and will be sold to sat ‘execution No. | reserve right to resell = pow, at the | vision in square south of Hysttsville, alleging, among other things, poet s ae and belonging | to Mr. really an admirable one. Jal9-dieds 916 F st. nw. S128T at law, in favor of Samuel J. Jones, Hxeco- pH BE Py ld a ber plat recorded tn Liber want 0} ir and sufficient consideration, Zadoc near the station ai eer . et paper published ‘ashington, D. C. tet te members of the legisiature from ices Gaithersburg and ran away, knocking Mr. | SCHOOL MANAGEMENT. A practical treatise EY THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED ALBERT A. WILSON, U. S. Marshal, D. C. 4 DBERT F085 ppg Py) George's county have returned for further | Cooke down and colliding with a buggy be- teachers aud all other persons interested in the | until THURSDAY, FEBRUAQY EIGHTH, 18%,| DUNCANSON RROS.. Auctioneers. ja3itofe2ex2® WILLIAM MA‘ = our iuvestigation and amendment the proposed | longing to Mr. Chandler, in which two| tight training of the young. 3 mame Nowe Ane Peace ous D, WINE, as E, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ——____Trustess._ | denth of sald lot amended charter recently sent to Annap-| daughters of that gentleman were seated. | Wilte.. CLARENCE B. RHEEM, = “——DUNGANSON BEOS., AUCTIONEERS. width of said lot olis. Mr. Burchard, at the request of a| Both ladies sustained painful injuries and} 3 sg sete, MONON RIGHT (8. OF THE St aI etON ae the improvements area number - —— has called a public oe ae Ancor —_ bar pers bruised &e. “te8-daas 916 F st. nw. “SAINT star CALLED Yt — = welling numbered Georgia meeting to consider the same for next Wed-| about the ly and head. e horses were} py, have hi Dr. White lectu: Wi AUCTIONEERS. ‘ARM. FRONTING ON AVEN yoo nesda; yeni: 30 0° ~ iose who have heard 3 te lecture} THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, ae EN Si — elias etamlmegay OTe eed ania ne: |B Wi, nists, oe Pte | ar ae Pg py citizens showing how the proposed new| Rockville Junior Assembly has issued in-| that is taught in this book, but if they car- “NEARLY NEW FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD" | Teconle of the District of Columbia, ane ot ely cot por & Grace” ei! read and in what respects it| vitations to a hop at the opera house on| ried away all they heard they would still be URNITURE Af AUCTION,” 4 Sideed trates On Ser ae ae ee | Eon | Broperty differs from the old. the evening of February 5. without some of the immense quantity of EMBRACING IN PART, in front of the ‘on 'Y, the party chaser, A ——~»—__ On Wednesday a warrant was issued by | invaluable advice contained in this Volume. | HANDSOME SILK PLUSH, CHERRY Parton | (.f100t,°% the Premises, on TUESDAY, at | teas, time of KENSINGTON. @ justice of the peace at this place for the SUITE, LACE WINDOW DRAPERY AND POR-| FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the real purchaser’ arrest of Wm. G. Hendley, charged with |THE GIST OF WHIST. Being a concise guide to| TIEKES, BANDAOMB OaK CEN.ER TA\ estate, situate, lying and being in the county of with tp beating his wife, Martha J. Hendley, on the modern scientific game, embracing the im-} BANQUET MP, ELEGANT VELVET HALL , in the District of Columbia, and dis- | 0" , teustees reserve the right A reception will be given by the members| D© > kr. ee ee: proved methods of American leads and a com-| AND STAIR CARPEIS, THE BEST MOQUET | tinguished as and being lot numbered eighty (Gor, of defaulting purchaser o: ef the Epworth League of the Methoaist| (2¢, Previous day. e parties have for! plete glossary of the common and technical} BODY BRUSSELS AND_INGRAIN CHAMBEK | section eight (8), of the subdivision of * EL: | being w. ‘ st) some weeks been engaged in the prelimi- terms. By Charles E. Coffin. New York: J.) CARPETS, ORNAMENiS, DWARF BOoK | zabeth,” called “Barry Farm, recorded in the | ion . ae to ou eens be the Christian} naries for a divorce suit, the evidence being Selwin Tait & Sons. SHELY FOLDING CABINET B! AND | office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, ‘sndeavor of the Warner Memorial Church taken before a commissioner to take testi- # MATT HANDSOME OAK CHAMBER FUR- Court. No. 2, folio No. 1, He Office Pacific Bi UN F LIFE. By John Otiver Hobbes. | Nort . ith all the Improvements, &e. aid uonday evening next at the home of| Pony this place aor tee ee pe y nome | Miaior of Sinus Comedy “Some, Eweriom | ATURE, WALNUT MARBLE-TOP CHaMBER | With all the imp $200 cash, the balance tn (ove | age contre ‘ from this place, accompanied by her son by ee Temptations,” &c.| SUITES. SINGLE PIBCES OF CHAMBER FUR-| .cn°two sears 8 percent nee annum ble abi: | meats RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., AUCTIONEERS — ee TS JF. Stock, in Lincoln Place. | a former husband, when the alleged assault Rew 'vorks di. Selwin Tete & Sons, “| Mero arises ose AIR, AND PAL: | Stnualiy, secured by deed of trust oat the propery | arching, eer ne ate a te |= —— Rev. Mr. Brenizer of Washington will} took place. She was considerably bruised haa te ee FEATHER PILLOWS | gold, or all cash, at the option of the purchasers A | | Troms: LANT preach in the Warner Memorial Church on i ~~ ance of about the face and body. Her assailant also bears marks of the conflict. Jubilee and plantation songs and dances FINE COMFORTS, BLAN- SPREADS, OAK HALL o . NEW HOUSEHOLD SEW. ING MACHINE, DECORATED deposit of $100 required upon If the terms of sale are not compl! days from the ESSAYS ABOUT MEN, WOMEN, AND BOOKS. By : day of sale the trustee reserves Augustine Birrell, author of ‘‘Obiter Dicta,” & New York: ‘Sons. Washing- tou: Brentano's, unday morning. Christian Endeavor meet- 5 at 6:30 p.m. harles Scribner's the TOILET WARE, | right to resell the property at the risk cost of | rea ore Mr. Samuel Blackburn, deputy marshal! Sven In costume by twenty of the little TABLE DESK, WALNUT PILLAR EXTENSION | the defaulting purchaser ‘after S dave’ ito a. vrnignt | axp ‘Sat FHNOS | onGax, eedeentucky. and Mr. Griffith, also of| ils and boys of this place at the Town | MEMOIRS OF TWO YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN.| TABLE, OAK MIRNOR-BACK SIDEBOANO | footer oe resale in some newspaper pablished in | fanctaser. 5 A STOOLS AND COVERS LARGE AND Kentucky, are the guests of Maj. and Mrs.| Hall last night was a success in every par-| by Honore de Balzac. Translated by Katharine | OAK DINING CHAIRS, DINNER SERVICE, wag | Wasbiugton, Dic, All convenanehee eee Fecordipg | purchaser's cost. Terms of ssie te be a ge tw J. W. Blackburn. a ticular, and was witnessed by a crowded Prescott Wormeley. Boston: Roberts Bros. COOKING STOVE, REFRIGERATOR, KITCHEN | at the cost of the * JOHN B. ORGAN INSTRUC Thsre will be communion service in the aes Bey ae vOnea See ds Seb above’ mEty new Sac superior collection of | , fe2-déedbe icra —~ my - ey Co rovol mu ection of > HANDSO! STORE. XTURES, OOUNTERS, ing. Feonducted by ues pares ee nee | sae were reccived with applanse rie perk Pee hatter tarlely ed spomtoe “ruallty THURSDAY MORGING, aah buble auction on | “THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, SHOW cashes IRON SAFES, de. portunity will be given for persons to Jom| teFtainment was given for the benefit of | than any of fee, predecessors. Pha wast foot, commencing at TEN O'CLUCH at ents as Bet. aw. TWO GRAY HORSES “ONE LARGE YA yhe church. At 6:45 p.m. the Epworth] the, King's Daughters and a:handsome sum | quantities of information contained in these | 10°, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPR: PROPERTY, ON NO-ROP WAGON, SET DOUBLE League will be led by Miss Fannie Reese.| W@3 realized. publications is carefully selected and’ is | Terms cash. “ THE EAST SIDE OF 10TH ST. BETWEEN "Trae ae. oi At 7:45, preaching by the pastor, Rev. Wm. aOR: GEREN either locally or nationally very valuable. | fe3-dts THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. F AND G STS. N. E.. BEING NO. 005 10TH ¥. WARREN JOHNSON, AUCH —— | , By virtue of a deed of assignment P= er. J. Thompson. ; BROOKLAND. Among those which have found thelr way | <~G-SI0AN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G S| _ST..N. E, WASHINGTON, D.C : XSON, AUCTIONEER. 2 = oo The Doreas Society of the Warner Me- to this office are the almanacs of the New Giecessora to Latimer & Sloan.) at — ofa — of trust dated the 24! avctioy SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLepces. | Fst. 2.8.) on, WEDNESDAY, EEERU, ‘SEV- morial Church held its meeting on Wednes-| The finest array of talent that har as| York Tribune, the Brooklyn Daily Hagle, —— peel me Ak tnd “by direction et “toe | 1 ill ell by public auction, at the store of Hk, | ENT, isk, AT TEN O-CLUGK A.M, the entire day afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. C. f B the Philadelphia Public Ledger, the Brook- | BRADBURY JUARE PIANO, _ ROCHESTER “ thereat thy oped n.W., : | stock of Win. G. Metzerott & Co. "a hington | apbCured lst evening under’ the mumps [7% Cltsen and the Phildetphia Times.” | CURRRY FOIE Rb Aen Mune |Z cored ory Meenas of fal = Mrs. Blanche H. Gorde r pees . = ero apery ‘ SHIFFONIE r USS FIFTH, 1894, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, ‘in froat of ts vis Miss Lizzie iretothy ashington) of the Hall and Literary Society, and re-|_In ‘view of the approaching visit ot Mogustre “avcs, Gan premises, all’ that certain plece and parcel of land Lewis, who has been quite sick, | Ceived the greetings of a large and cultured | Evangelist Moody a series of seven book- NARY BIRD ‘DSOM and premises situate in the city of Washington, has recovered. "| audience. In the little comedy, “A Cup of | lets on the Holy Spirit have been published ODD ROCK! D. C., being lot No. 23, in re No. 960, front- ‘squa: and are sent to The Star by C. C, Pursell, CHERR' ing 16 feet on 10th st. by a depth of 100 feet 10% —————— Teay” which opened the program, Mrs. | {10 t, and Wm. Ballantyne & Sons, ROBES, BED LOUN inches, more or less, running back to a wide alley. FOREST GLEN. Lillian Stahl of the Boston Atheneum, who | jon ‘Teh ticect’ he Gutter of che sevice, LAMPS, UPRIGH with ‘the improvements thereon, consisting ‘of "a : took the part of Lady Clara, did some ex- y Wi field, a minister of over two-story and basement brick dwelling house. ings, Books, . Rifles, o A ook the pa: iy ‘ ex- | Rev. William C. Scofield, a MATT 5 Ternis’ of rale: 1-8 of the purchase money in| Gangs, Cinbrellas, Valises, Clocks DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. The house of Mr. O. R. Harr was filled| cellent acting, and was ably supported by | forty years’ standing, is fully persuaded of WARE, SINGLE cash, the reside 5 3 3 is ” in ‘two equal payments, at one | S¢alskin Wraps, Musicai, surgical and Ma and two years, ith notes bearing interest, and se-| cal Instruments, &c. ‘Sale to continue kent, | TRUSTEES cured by a of trust om the property, or all| at 10 o'clock, evenings at 2 und 0:30 o'clock, up- REAL ESTATE 2 cash, at option of purchaser. All conveyancing and| til all the lots are sold, Ticket. heid me EAST, IN BCKINGTON. At purchaser's cost. $100 deposit will be sh. H. K. FULTON, By virtue of a decd of trust, dated the Zist day required when the property is struck off. . WARREN JOHNSON, Auctioneer. ‘November, A. D. 1892, and recorded in terms of sale are not complied with in ten cays} ja30-7t* 1754, folio 285 et weq.. one of the land records from the date thereof the trustee reserves the the District of Coluuiiia, we will ocll, ebvete right to resell the rty at the risk and cost of jou, in from orl = a last night with many friends of his son| Messrs. Erdman and Membler. Mr. D. G. Edgar. Dancing was the principal feature! Pfeiffer gave one of Liszi’s transcriptions of the evening. Among those present were|as a piano solo very effectively. There Miss Nellie Harr, wearing cream silk; Miss-| were vocal solos by Miss Helen Nye, Miss es Fannie and Nettie Williams, in peari| Maud Porter, Miss Thompson, Miss Minnie silk; Miss Kate Weller, cream cassimere;| Brown, Miss Alice Pillsbury and Mr. W. Miss Laura Spades, black lace; Miss Ida|H. Gurley, and a duet by Misses Nye and Morgan, black silk; Alice Jones, gray cloth;| Pillsbury. Mr. J. H. Conley earned re- Miss Lizzie Windom, black and white silk:| peated encores by his humorous selections, Miss Mary Davenport, gray cloth; and a Spanish dance by the Misses Mabel S38 Ida Polkinhorn, pink ‘crepe; Miss’ Nolte| Windom, c-eam cloth: Miss Wagner, red | QWem aud Lissie Rudd, pupils of the Misses | nd his authorit ING MACHINE, &c.. &e. that whereof he speaks, a nebege ong a oF Se AY FEBRUARY SIXTH, ; for guidance is clear and co! iz. Ton: Ce AL H book is complete in itself, presenting one | TEN OCLOCE Bat SR cane a oo aa phase of the Divine subject; yet the serics, | Cntents ‘an partly mentiwer above, 2 oe being arranged in orderly progression, ore | call general attention. . to the best profit of the reader when scaled, fe2-dts C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts, ladder-like, one by one. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of the bright publications devoted to in- teresting, instructing and amfsing the young people of this country who have ar- rived at an age when they can think for themselves none pretend to cover the field auct ront_of the the defaulti Lt — ae Se Se i DAY, the SEVENTH DAY it in the Ever ir, pal in said city, ree Me SERUDER P HACKNEY, sa22-ate DUNCANSON BROS. ‘IMPORTERS’ AND MANUFACTURERS’ ART CONSIGNMENT SALE, 1327 F st. Ww. N.B.—The balance of this stock, comprising Art 7 ome ke PAST F¢ 2 Peg a he Rane AES the ‘south- | county of Washington, in the District ef Columbia, ¥ to wit: All of lot nui ypog ty yh ty of Columbia, acd to me direcied. I Seil at public sale, for casb, on Nest corner of South Capitol and I Restore, District of Columbia, on SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, o'clock AUCTIONEERS. anon Viock. three (a) im George Furniture, Bric-n-Brac, Cut Glass, Royal Porcelain, . AT TEX AM. all ee eS oe a ¢repe; Miss Corinne Windom, pearl’ silk;| Hawke, was beautifully executed. edie opniig# Wh sedtieiey ylipttra Wonk | Silver, Lampe, dc. Se PeSaRS ee ee ee ee im, “Interest and *staie ‘in and to the fol. Sets, se bekington, as Miss Estelle Windham, black silk, and| Miss Grace M. Thomas has returned from | ¢WSPaper for young American: a i DAY FEBRUARY FIFE; REN SaS MOX:| _ OCTHEAST, WaStINGTON. D. ce ote “getibed property, to wit: County “No. S, folio’ 67, ia the surveror's office Messrs. Alfred, Gordon and Preston Ray,|Martetta, Ohio, and looks very much better | t8 home in this city. Owned and edited WEDNESDAY, FEBKUARY SEV.|_ By virtue of # deed of trust to the Prver,, % Boxee power; i the District of Columtia, with the improvements Fred. Page, R. Purduin, Wm. Wagner, Wm. | for ber sojourn in the w, by Edwin S. Potter and George D. Mitchell A.M. AND THREE FM. =” | bearing date April 19, 1893, and and. Pulleys: “ielt Elevator, aig Seek | thereon, consisting of desir Sr phone ais jones, Clayton and Fred. Windom, Thomas) Mrs. J. 8. P. Green presided gracefully |—Pright, active and experienced “men—It ition and subject to atiction j No. 1820. follo 154, ‘et veq., of the land records) Sint and: Mixer, ‘I Fairbank ‘Seaia ee 4 Ga SE installme.rts, Felten Wane geiclds: Bennonie Waters, | over the meeting of the Ladies” Ald So. | Should succeed in establishing itself on a| peices at private sale. of the District of Columbia, we will sell at Shovels, &e., seized and levied upon ee ing Juyatle’ in one. two and three Sears after date, Walter Wat Henson and Berry Clark,| ciety at the residence of Mrs Rudolph | S0lid business basis. News, short storics. le under direction He auction in front of sot Teno Be Sty of the Washington Mortar Company.’ and $s" hefore, with interest at the fate of six RR for tee nee Hatt acted as Johnson, and admitted a nimber of new | clever communications, a trifle of poetrv,| te8-3t MESSRS. GOLDSTEIN, | TUECTH AD. 1904, AT HALE-PAST FOUR | fitoe'ot thet Wiestige Gascon, Now Sasi0.n tn | ep! yur amum som the day” of ‘ale, papas ghaperon for the young ladies. and Mr. Al-| members into the association. Musical se- | {ucid comment and carefully selected. mis TEENTH, A. 5 D pany. DANIEL wor of the Wigbtevilie Li Mi. RANSDEDLS Marsan es OO™ 425-dkabs KATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. ©. G. SLOAN & 60. (Successors to DUNGANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLING NO. 1218 C STREET S.W. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in li- ber No. 1633, folio 389, as one of the land for the District of Columbia, we will sell, of the premises. ON TUESDAY, THE NTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1894, O'CLOCK P.M., the following Aescrited | ecmisomuaily, until peld, the deferred ‘paymeats | fo uc represented Uy the motes of the and to be secured by deed of trast on the == Sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. Oop Verancing and recording at the purchasers cost. A "aepostt of, $100 reuvired atthe time ‘of ; | ‘of sale ‘complied days 0. 1106 G | Term SS Gay of ale, otherwise the serve the right to resell the it of the deiaulting purchaser, after Such resale in The O'CLOCK P.M, all that part of square numbered imine hundred and thirty (920), contained within the following metes and bounds, beginning on the east side of Eighth street southeast, distant eixty- eight (68) feet, six, (@ inches natn of south L a street, and a like distance south of northwest cor-| VALUABLE IMPROVED her of sald square, and running thence south | ALUABLE SORTHE ST. WASHINGTOS, ec? | one ‘Busdredtne (60.49) fect, thence nortuwertnts | BAT LLBLIC AUCTION. emmeuiainge [Se hundredt . west. irtue of ioe ona line at right angles with G B day of Saunas aD deed of trust, dated the fred E. Ray and Edgar O. Harr masters| ef ceremonies. j Miss Ida Polkinhorn of Washington is visiting Miss Nellie Harr. ‘T-amps broke into the station at Capitol View last night, but did no damage besides | smashing a window pane. ——__. cellany make the Pathfladez a very desira- lections were given by Miss Eva Fisher, ble addition to current hterature Violet Horner and John McChesney, and recitations and readings by Mr. Rudolph Johnson, Mr. I. S. Hollidge and Mrs. B. E. Murray. Mr. William Flannigan has removed from South Brookland to Providence street, East Brookland. ae Championship Chess Match. Jackson W. Showalter and A. B. Hodges have agreed to play a match for the chess | 10, frou championship of the United States and a/ aT FIV eorgia avenue | 17th day of January, A.D. | days’ advertisement of ‘Breaing TAKOMA PARK. row hoe forzan hag broken ground for | stake of $100 a side. The Manhattan Chess | land aud premlvey situate’ tn the city of Washing: | fourteen. god. nine bundredti (14.00) ‘feet’ tere | Li'in vibes eee A folio Ct ete Say, tecord: | Star mewspaper. sali miaook, Foe Mr ete na eroncence street near 12th | Club of New York has offered a purse of | .00, in the District of, Columbia, pe eee como oint fortf-tonr and fifty bundredthe (44.50) feet | land oe ert Tate of Columbia, and at —_ 4 a itis | for Mr. C. L. Jackson of the pension office. | $100. The match is seven games up. Play the full depth of original tot num. m the east 5 ic “ secured thereby, we wil THEODORE 4. hommes oe OF the ane te | The Brookland Card Club assembled on | will begin shortly, probably’on, ateedar sy | te same wath the full depth of orig tblsteen 11a) | mt7, and Atty Runtredthe (0-50) feet. more. ce laut hy of tie pore sell, on iw at Ha ity -f (7) feet di IONDAY, FEBRUARY z Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and | Sunday. feet front and back ‘the same width the full depth — SE ere iy berth soventent aan THIRTY O'CLOCK Pat GLP TH. 1894, AT FOUlt | $a25-Ghds the residence of its president, Miss Edythe -M., the foil — Mrs. W. H. Stalee. and after many pleas- —_— -oo—__ Of orletnal lot numbered twenty (20). in sausre | Stty hundredths (17-00) feet, thence west sevents. | property, situate in the ‘city of Washing’ UNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. Page, was a most enjoyable entertainment. | ant games enjoyed a handsome collation. | The Moran shoe stock ha: been bought Mie ee ela eee with a (15) feet to the place of beginning, with the known lot wiateen’ «dt trict aforenatd, The brilliantly lighted rooms, with their) AMOK those mt, in addition to the —— - members of the club, were: Mr. and Mrs. decoration of potted plants, palms and} George Ingalls of Washington, and Mr. and ferns, wore an attractive appearance, in| Mrs. Holmes of Brookland. each of which a young daughter of the| The recular mestines of the Queenstown house presided as aids to the committee, | Mite and Literary Society, in the church, ‘on the second Tuesday in eacl : viz. Misses Edythe Page, Esther Danforth | Occur on the second Tuestay (oleae peagh ease. ments, rights, privileges und appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining. ‘Terms: "One third of the purc! money in cash, balance in one and two years from day of sale, Dotes to bear 6 per cent per annum Interest, ‘pay- able semi-annually and to be secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the op- tion of the purchaser. Conveyancing apd record by Moore's Shoe Palace at “25 cents on a \ dollar” and will go on sale Monday morn- ing, at 810 7th street northwest.—Advt. ——————_ = __AUCTION SALES. ‘OCK OF THE JAPANDSE Improvements, consisting of houses Nos. 1106 and 1108 Eighth street southeast, in the city of Wash- . D.C. Ran are ont-thitcl of the perches andeey call (of which $200 must be paid at time of sale) and balance in two equal fnstallments at one and two years from date of sale with interest at 6 per cent payable semt-annually and secu: deed sion of lot 3, By virtue of a writ of Seri issued oat Square 962, as per plat recorded in Liber 17, folio | of the clerk's office of the jt, #¥, ln the surveyor's office of the District of Co- | District of Columbla, and to Imabla, with a right of way over the rear four (4) | sell at public sale. for cash, feet of lots 17. 18 and 19, in said subdivision; eaid | court of the District of lote 15 and 16 being subject to an alley way over | DAY, THE TWENTY-POURTH the fear four (4) feet thereot; improved by resi- | dence No. 1106 G street northeast. | e aTbe property will be sold subject to | fendant in . ate. a ; 7 at the cost ‘of the ‘purchaser. A’ deposit’ of 200 | of trust on the property wold. or all cash, “at the | trust of $2150) cee bind ot we ee foe | Sendak Aa, aod, to th pape rondo igh cot Of natehen ine | wnueal culture clare end the mite meeting | ZesDIVG OO. SE: Tie street northeast will ba | St tbe came purchase: af ihe time of sale. | option of the parchanet If fhe terme are tot com | aad the desidue taser thd fete perme cits ister: | seahorse SE SI at, Washington, Dis Ne e privile; of naming the veek. LEVEN fo P x" rms of sale to be omy with in tifteen days | plied w! ye from ees | est at 6 cent, and secured by a deed of trust | lumbdia, with and singular the books represented by costume, or other-| ——_———_ EVEN Af AND THRER P.M; ‘The stock con | Term ‘aay ‘of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the | bescrve the Tight to resell at risk and cost ef the i Al secording an cng ‘on the y. All recording and conveyan sists of Satsuma Vases, Coros, Jardipleres. Rowe ne prise, a hand.| Lew Wates to Malsiusere vin B. and ©. | a0! Once Souvenir Cups und Saucers, Eus-| right to resell the property at the risk and cost wise, of those present. defaulting purchaser on five days’ public adver. propert; img | thereon, at purchaser's cost. Terms to be couplied with ib | Seized and levied” ‘as the property of Ales. | E » Ss . ible € i # q defaultt irchaser after five cays’ adver- | tisement. All conveyancing and tax certificates | fifteen 00 will be required at time of | R. Shepherd, aud will be sold to sat! execution Oliver Twist.” was| (SeUueer Setwests, £ the Baltizocre: and | ONG whine collection of tree Car kab” Pe ioe ee aes ee pob- | at cost of. the purchaser. —_— = No. islno at saw, tu Savor of Osis a bekeeeae Cowl, she h: | Oho will sell round-trip tickets to Palti-| g3°A,,tine collec lished in Washington, D.C > MAHLON ASHFORD, WHITEFIELD McKINLEY, use of Charles R.’ Bissell, use of Henry T. owl, she having suc- | more, good on all trains and valid for WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., WiLL CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, JAMES H. SMITH, ALBERT A. WILSON, U.S. Marshal, D. e-guteen books, the largest | turn untis the following Monday, at $1.25. jal3-lm Auctioneers, { jasl-dads CS<EULA fel-d&ds Trustees, *ja2T-eodkds ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON ELOS., i

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