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‘ THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. a = coe — Se S U B U R B A N N EW S a | be ponaralivers: = pee Sodirgh yeh pedis ile Church Fa Gites Lene sort ag AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUC TION | SALES, in BE, AUC r TON SALES. _ town and Rockville turnpike. A deed of | mister of the bride, and Miss Elie Porter THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. ____FEFLRE DAIS - transfer for the entire line of the oki road | $cted #8 bridesmaids, while Messrs. J. R- WOAWTA. Dak & 00. AUGEIOD i. BEANHEINER 4 00. aUChionEEns “Se Watts waneeane Gee THOMAS DowLINe & ALEXANDRIA. has also been made to the new company by | groomsmen.: The bride was the recipient No, 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. Buccessors to Weeks & Co.}, be hin By virtne of a writ of Beri facias, fsaned ont —— 637 Lontsians W., pear Teh xt. — noe the county commissioners, in whose custody | of many handsome and valuable preseats. . AN v ‘S$ SALE OF VALU- ot tb ce i ott | TRUSTFES: SALE OF A NEW LAROF axn hi chether the state and cor-| the road has been since it was condemned as ee CANIN AY? ESTATES SITCATE Ix ALLEY | WE WILL. SELL. ON OUR ERGULAR SALES | District of Columbia ana’ tee aire Tan MOMOCS THREE STORY Asu Masi MEN® — some months ago by a jury under a decree 1 BRIWEEN BAND F. TWELFTH AND THUR | DAY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY EIGHTH, AT| fell at public sale. for cash, at the door of the | BMICK AND SPONESRONT DW RLU perate authorities have the right to require} of tne ci-cuit court. This deed has also BASE BALL RULES. H STREETS NORTHWEST, IMPROVED | TEN’A.M., IN FRONT OF AND WITHIN OL: | Gaurt botse of the Districr ot Columbia, om SUN Ine weet Ncense of ageats selling soapine in this! peen filed for record in the clerk's office. — Bod ENE Res OF WILLE Gee, | SALES) HOOMS. 4 GENERAL ASSORTMENT | BAY: THE TWEXT.FOURTH DAY “OF PER Thi t ANEAUE city Is settled for the present, and Judge | These preliminaries having been definitely | Changes Made by the Committee at} ~CLOSE 114 ULL OF HOUSEHOLD BPPECTS. FTe., | BUABY {8, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M.. all the} | AMT ANE Norton's opinion affirming the legality of —s it ty the Leaner be the lage 2 Cincinnati. Ucder' and by virtue of che last will and testa-| Bed Room, Dining Roow, Parlor, Library, Kitchen | fondant in to the following dese: wh ye “s < y to at once ranize al roe a f William Greason, deceased,dely recor in 0g Sine mae J Meee ete | ertr, to wit is 01 the license tax stands for the present. The | eee ne te ae the new road, the plans and| ‘The special session of the league commit- | meut 4 im Greanon, deceased duly rrcorted i |” and other Furniture: alan Carpets, Huse, ets. riginal Jor wutubered agents here who had intended to take an appeal have abandoned their idea and paid specifications for the work having already been prepared and adopted by the company. tee on the playing rules at Cincinnati yes- terday was interrupted by the indisposition Will Rook register of wills of the District ot Columbia, and under and by virtue of certain decrees, sed in ALSO. Ove Fine Cherry Bar Room Fixture, large lot Store | unmbered 31 Jumbia, with ail and singular the thereon, city of Was! hington, Di Cause No. 11109, docket No. 28. by the | Sbelving. Seized and levied 3 the ty of Ale their fines. The next case on the subject | It is understood that a large portion of the | of President Von de> Ahe. The sacrifice hit | Su, Wuure or the Dintrlet. of Columbia, ne | TF, S—Goods consigned to cur sales will be carted | R. Shepherd. and will te sold tole enc aa : United States court. | Wo>k of grading the road will be under the | i he penalized if the committee's Indorse- | wich cause George W. Greasom et al. are Com | free of charge. @ouslgumente, receiced wy to hour | f in favor of % Vil te canted the Ce supervision of Mr. Wm. H. H. Allen, one of | ¥' —— Plsinacts and Clarence’ Leroy Palmer ‘et al. are | of sale. Hi. BERNHEIMER & €0., of Charles B.” Bissell, use Lannon's Opera House was thronged last | 146 incorporators, who has therefore been | ™ment has any weight. In the present play- nts, in order to settle up and close the; It Auctioneers. ALBERT A. WILSON, . nig it. on the occasion of the Cpa ona an extensive railroad cont-actor and who | ing rules the only reference to the sacrifice | estate of the said William Gregson. will) offer | — — - | _DUNCANSON EROS” Anvtioncers the oper; Te eer St. Mary's | B88 @ large outfit for that class of work. | nit is made in the section devated to scor- | ME awe R TES lng sO AY GARE Horses Drv benefit of the building fund of St._ *| A large portion of the stone necessary for eS PASE POUR O'CLOCK 'P-M., parc of lot numbered ° * ‘ Among the Washing-| “ ing and which defines a time at bat. - | jot ae ae Catholic Church. Among Mamie | Macadamizing the whole line is now on the sesh vg | four (4), 40 Square numbered two Dundred acd ER, AUCTIONEER, ° Se: ees ans who appeared were Misses Mamie | )-Ccene ‘road. only necessitating the breax- | The committee will recommend a new | facts (wr gRntained within the following metes x - | PREMISES NOK. 1106 AND 1108 STH STREET | « iy Mary Agnes Pretunduiph, Harry |!9& and spreading of the same. For the | rule—No. :is—to follow the definition of fal | and hounis: Beinulug fr the sume at the nosth- | soy circus of 6 Sead of Nvoot. to the andarstgund nd Mes L. A . tex | purpose of breaking the stone it is under-| and foul hits in the battery rules, This is: Seoth, poverty. feet etx daches. (10. feet © incheat Poamicroke aike Ge a bearing date April 19, 1893, 9nd recarded im Liber Dr. Dailey and E. B. a, held | Stood that steam crushers will be used. The} «4 bunt, or sacrifice hit, batted by the | thence west elevea feet and elght and two-third » OF QRUPERIOR HORSES No. 1820. folie. 15 , of the laud records ‘9 men White and Robinson, held | new company expect to commence work in : ‘ > iuches (11 feet 82-3 inches); thence north seveaty AND MARES. Of the District of Cole ¢ will sell at pur here on charge of outrage im erie | 2 Very shozt time, and according to the ar-| batsman standing in his position that falls | fer" and six inches (70 fect 6 ioches); thence | , Messe. AMilter and Ithoads of Hummelstown, Pa... Siccetie toute “att ses. to the highest Witham upen M Helfin and Mrs. igo ticles of Incorporation their principal office | Within fair ground, as defined in rule 336, | east to the ne SE Dees aie eens Pothagrosg wegeteng ee ee caters Mdder. on W AY. FEBRUARY POUR Were indicied yesterday at Manassas. 7msy | is to be located in this county. The con-| that is made for the obvious purpose of ad- and''P, 12th ded 15th sirerte porthtest the ex | MORNING.FEBRUARY EIGHTH of Es aoe | eee pal ant, AT, SALE rasr FoR Will be tried pagel Abo gr Struction of the new read promises to do|vancing a zunner occupying a base, which | france being on E street. It is uuproved by a large. This is good stock, among which ‘will be fom endred and thirty S00), comtsined within th carried away from this trance being 14 i bd nine bendred and thirty 480). contained within the pleas, and will be carried away f Much toward the prosperity and improye- | results in putting cut the batsman, or would | new brick stable containing all modern conve- | Morses and Mares to suit all kinds of tustuess and following metes and bounds, beginning on the east RVTHERPORD, CE ony Oe nae pu has elected | Ment of this section of the county. The | so result if handied without error.” Miterass at otle: Com-third ot the purchase money | 2 ne Prey Mitbeat lait ar eaberve, Side of Eighth tne: scuthoast. distant. sists tds No. 1807 Fs Bish — D. Connell, Wm. Holmead, road from Bethesda to Georgetown is now] With this definition embraced in the rules, | .. cash, the balance payable in one and two yeatserh }25 tend ‘of Horses snd Stason, coma ss toca: | St (OS) foot six 8) tm south of south L | DUNCANSUN Bice, AUCTIONEER As. George Kile >. Weaver and} " 800d condition @ penalty for failures to successfully make | geneed by the purchaser's promissory ties. be. partics, to be ould for want oF figned by street. and x iike distan of northwest cor - Waiter F. Hewett, R. D. | fm the orphans’ court yesterday the fol-| the play has been framed. To section 3 of | Cured by first lita Upon the property sold, bearing |e 'S. "BENSINGER, Auets pS hah — gen gage Menge ne thence south | < DWELLONGS ots, I SAESEES, went known in Washing. | 10Wing business was transacted: Chacles B.| rule 40 an addition ts recommended, so | interest at six per centum yer annum, payable | us iliac ss eeeenaes_ | CRAY Oe Seek, chvenes y and forty-three | AND W SEREETR ROMO zh L. Strider, wel | e - oz = . 3 is . ‘faxes abd axsessments to 3 . ” “ a s a’ VS ORTH % ee phine. Whitman. were | Pierce and Thomas N. Bailey, administra, that it will read: es es. All tite exauiging, eouveruncian C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G at. on a line at T PROPERTY POR DNVe ton, a Seniay by Rev. Father | t@?* of Jane E. Batley, deceased, passed ‘A strike is a fouf hit made by the batsman fad recording to be at the sole cost of the pur | fourteen and uine by married here yes a, a Mr. Strider | their first and final account in the personal | while attempting a bunt or to make a sacri- po ei 2 A palr of Stylish Cobs, Victoria (by McDermott)! point forty four and Cutler of St. Mary's ure is a Good citi. | estate of deceased, Tuesday, February fice hit, as defined in rule 38, that falls upon | “Fes of sale to be complied with within ten{ = double Set Harucss At suction, in front of our from the east line of = ts now a resident here, and is a | was assigned Wm. W. D: administra: | foul ground between home base and first | days after the property is sold, wr the trnstee will | Bestws. THURSDAY at HALF PAST TWELVE thirty and ffs zen tor of Wm. P. Leaman, deceased, to pass | base and home base and thicd base.” resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | 7.¢ 0 C. G. SLOAN & Co., | less, to a point » _——— his final account and distribute assets In his | A base on balls will no longer reward the | chaser. A) deposit of two hundred and infty, ‘dol- | _ ein cated py . oer ANACOSTIA. hands amongst the creditors of the de- | batsinan who Is hit by the ball on his third | 2" Wilt be tsa THOMAS Me FIELDS, TIRE STOCK OF THE JAPANPRE| five (3) fot to the ning, with the | ae es of JANUAEY. 4 —— ceased. The court passed a final decree | strike. Jazo- Trustee, No. 340 D st. a.iw. 22 Tih street northwest, will he improvements, consisting sex Nos. 1108 and gn gen gy S the Vi Socials, whose membership {s| ratifying and confirming the sale of the real} To section 4 of rule 47 is also added: —— Pr eee th tuction FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2, AT 1193 Eighth strect sou:beast, in the city of Wack the city of Was ; 7 ashing-| @State of Alexande- H. Lewis, deceased, | “Without making an attempt to strike." The shove sale 1s postponed on account of the | TIEVEN AM. AND THRES P.M. The stock con- | ington, D. C ~~ 4 East Washing. . deceased, D “ 4 2 ing’ compo eee easant meeting at | made, bY Jeremiah Lewis and Christopher | No action against tapping bale was Geet ot he inc Lee ee eA “racer Jars, Souvehis Cops Salers, RRC | | Terme arm ‘one-third of the purchase m 7 ete ton young people, had a pleasant meeting & Watkins, executors of deceased. Clara | taken. i iat the ATOM an a. Pa “vine , Squycnir Cups and Saucers. Fi- | (of which $200 must be paid at time of sale) and ~+4 ~ pee ss. ¢ sed. - THOMAS M. FIELDS, Trustee. broideries, Screens, Table Covers, Rugs, &e.. &e. | e - ae handed ae the cb rooms Monday evening. Those! 8’ Hall, administratrix of Thomas R. Hall . —se0—____ Bio Dat. aw, | Also n fine collection of Iwury Cariogse ” “| Malance tn two equal installments at one and two : Ronpeli and J. W present were the Misses B. Hartley, M. | deceased, fled final receipts of distributces, OBJECTIONS TO CREMATION. ore an ee : | cer parte a pap ye gk 3 Hartley. Allan, G. Stone, Lasby, Brethauer, | The couct will be In session on Tuesday and petals i # Bai Wen. RE Ae es) ie WEAR OO | eet om 1 Ky Pd eland, Wood, vulton. KE. Moulton, | ont of the next term ne the commence-| 1¢ interferes With the Old Doctrine of | PEBRUAIY, 15s atthe nine iver ail Bae TT eee Poe 4. fname, tapes ox, Murphy, Everhard, Auguste, Hurst, . sx. 7 “| Resurrection and Shields the Poisoner | _f%-dids THOMAS M. FIELDS, Trustee, reserve the rig! wrarchase money to Be Saicnigp See tena era ned MENMRGTOR. From the New York World. ee COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS tiene "and tw sence, Secured Delano. Messrs. B. Taylor, a. ‘aylor, peed : ati What are the objections which militate | pRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED HE LATE at cost of the v ij y wold, with hew, Allan, Carroll, Nalley, Jones, Kyle,| There will be a meeting of the official] against the great sanitary reform recom- REAL ESTATE, NO. 27 E ST! NORTH- DE VEKE, MAHLON ASHPORD, = 2 ert, Gaines, Hishom, Hlichel. Cooact, | boerd of the Methodist Church on. Thurs-| mended toi us by much names Jan those | Lp MAttaoty mien oa asten tne suk ae TO RE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE, aaa ee Wood and Campbell. : day evening in the church. of the Duke of Bedford, Mr. Kinglake, | of November, A. D. 1892, and recorded in Liber BY ORDER OF THE E! TORS OF THE —parcuFrE DARE & 00. AUCHOMER S. Minor and Elliott of Pittsburg.| Miss Sallie Reese, who has been visiting the historian; Baron Huddleston and many tt ar Gatien a en ee ~~ Jats 2 - | erty. will erecting a steam flour and grist/ her sister, Mrs. J. F. Stoek, for the past | others, the latest being Sir Samuel Baker? | auction, in front of the’ premises, on’ WEDNES- a i LT EIGHTY (si High weer nen heridan avenue, Hillsdale. aa a ne SEVENTH. DAY OF FEBRUARIO OS AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY AE SUBDIVIS by advertisement Gow mp. pore ne Darius tot Mander ateicinen | » has returned to her home in Bal-| Those which deserve respect and discus | eee ee LE-PAST FOUIL O'Cbaee ae Me tes NTH AND EIGHTH,” 1904, LED pubitsbed In the « Wa.binzton, DAC. ncinnati, Ohio, to join the dramatic | bre ee or eee sion are twofold, says the London Tele- | following described real estan taste tn’ the | COMMEN oe ee Ar ELEVEN A.M. NS AV "Si © see. company with which she is to fill an en-| | Rev. - J. son has gone to Fred- h, 3 county of Washington, in the District of Columbia, -M. | 2 " VINE. 3. Jc v2 | | Miss Admanson y, Md. vis: of lot number in Charles V. Riley's sub- | Ds vhuson, Leon Moran, Diaz, Craes; and at 5 S RALE . Co a rian ings pine ge Pes oF pau wow VUE) seany excellent perdons. mterpretingiaie | alien 6c int voc turce rts Gaete Hee: | Maken, Soames Ceramano, Melrose, <rauest of t UL tt ee r Baltimore visit and are again at their ree Peter. as Spas ak ya |dell's addition to the city. of Washington, Rumorose, Leon Caille Sonderiand, Ciptila, wad | S1sae0 trustee will aartt WEDSESD AY THIRTY FIRST ie ant Grant atrect ; Miss Edna Mannakee, who has been visit- | Verbally certain passages of Scripture and | thowa as Eo isiugtou, as per plat sesotded tn tame maby otbers of equal not ns in front of the premi the TH 1804, same hour on ac nn 3 Mr. R. Bowén of W ashington has occupled ing friends in Dawsonville, has returned | clinging too closely to the material side of . Coanty (o._S, follo GF. in the surveror's office of | GlAND EXHIBITION D Tas) ee a ee Los > wie the new dwelling on the corner of Jefferson] home. 5 e the District of Columbia, 3 R OCIA e popee é The ¢ . Gray Company ts having is son, Mr. W: M. Terrell. al % “a = ver lhe opineran | ctlumect | tinsviched a0 being tet mumbrsed > cet THE AROVE SALE HAS BEEN PON Ge welding <n the ceeceee tie of an sail Fection of the body; but we do not think | 1 cast’ the uelance im three equal tostallments, | ¢el-@t z ee, Se oe ee ee oat! FRIDAY, 7 AY SSH, to ee street from its present quarters remodeled SANDY SPRING. that the truly pious, if they are also logi- | or before, with interest at the tute of six ‘per | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | #abeth.”” called “Tarey Parnas re er BO e. wanse fe as the company needs addi- | cal, can maintain this demurrer against | cent per annum from Agia fale, payable | G2 Eat. nw, | re of the survever of the District Los >. Wine = ie 4 annually, until paid, terre ——o A evs € D. . } ‘an te eo WINE, a calge Fernald, who was obliged from i-|, TR Whist Club was most pleasantly en-| some obvious considerations. We leave | femlaunually. until paid, the deterrws pirehasth | “NEARLY NEW FIRST ye | WIth all the finprow _Ja31-d&eds Poe sou to taane tag i io : e* an rtment on | *Tt#ined by Mr. and Mrs, Charles G. Will- | @Side with reverence the problem of the | and to be secured by deed of trust on the prop “ NITURE av |, Terms of sale: $ DUNCAN Ree ne ree Cee SRVETECMERE Ont non PeMay evening. About Atty cere |HMNE SeRin Of Go: Individual and anateridl (inl, @elail cauks. ct the Gucetmsere aotoe te ; j : Monday, is improving. | es of wanes see STS body. We are told it will be “raised in | Ye¥aneing and recording at the purchaser's cost. | i TRUSTEES’ SALE ©) el ge Sad | Present, including Mrs. Nellie Wilson, Miss | corruption,” and this should warn against | A depomt of $100 required at the time of sale. | XCE WINDOW DRaAr mit of $100' 5 THIRTY Pex HY ATTSVILL | McDowell and Mr. Randolph of Washing-!a bigoted’ and commonplace view. What | fms of gale (to be Stuer ee ioe HANDSOME OAK CE Tf the terms of « 4 | ton. | will such objectors, however, say to the serve the richt to resell the property at lie eisk peer sx from the day The fourth mecting of the Gastronomic Gustavus W. Dorsey of Brookeville has | C4s¢ of men blown to pieces by an explo- amd cost of the defaulting purchaser, after Lv sae foams 7 as Be nace of Mr. been elected a member of the Senior Agri- | ag oe f others reduced to indistinguisha- | {3% eee eee ee . PparBican ney se ergy oe” | ble cinders in a great conflagration, or of . = > AN and Mrs. R, G. Whiting last Monday even-| cultural Club. t Jothers devoured by wild animals?’ There a en an A ; BER EU. ing and was quite a social event. The menu) The Misses Houston of Washington have! have been distressing instances In which | THEODORE A. HARDING,” MARBLE-TOP | CHAMBER | was elaborate and tempting to the appetite been with Mrs. Charles Farquhar for sey-| Sood and fearless men preaching the Gospel BS 1204 G st. nw., PIECES OF CHAME FUR- d&dbs aud consisted of oysters, saluds, cakes, pre-| eral week Bee have formed a meal for their odds | Prustecs, oar Sean te oe UNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. bs “4 % | o, 1 Intend ce ve 3 suc is — — 2 Bie 7 serves, cruliers, baked beans, a queen pulz| Miss Mary Miller Stabler is In Wilming-| frantay quay mie end In such a case the THIS EVENIN ND BOLSTERS, PINE COMFORTS. BLAN. | ling. home-made bread, coffee, &e. Cards, ton, and she will visit her friend, Mrs. | tined physically with the frames of these | ~waLre; S es KETS, SHEETS AND SPREADS. UAK ITAL music and conversation were indulged in| Bessie Bringhurst Smith of New York city, | who devoured hit AES ELSE ROD Aaa DORATED. TO es salient Seite ore her rewurn, the last of March. Other| According to that theory of the resur- : TABLE DESK i PI <TENS ‘ until nearly midnight. The first prize was! recent absentees are Charles Stabler, | rection wh : IMPORTANT SALE bace Soe ‘ awarded to Mrs. Whiting for scalloped oys- | - ~ : : 77 1 AT TWELVE ters and the second prize was given to Mrs.} tou N. ooh 2 . 53 os an |Sionary? Even the Mahometans, who OF : RIGERATOR, KITCHEN , tight. tite, r Johnson for sponge cake. The queen pud-| Mrs. George > Mrs. Koger B. Far-| everywhere bury their dead and are so) ox 10: - ! j fendant in ding ef Mrs. Dr. Hall and the chicken salad | Wuhar and daughter, and Miss Edith Hut-| scrupulously particular about the disposal | ONE THOUSAND HANDSOMELY DECORATED | 7 iid wavertor cottaction of | eS, teow: aie 4 ton, in Washington; Mr. and Mrs. John C. | of bodies, do not cherish any such inelastic VASE LAMPS, WITH SEVEN, EIGHT, TEN | bic’ ay ca Es auieielcan OF tials of Mrs. Baukhazes were highly spoken of. | Buntiey, Philadelpnia: Wranets| tenets. They havelan idea that yon onen . . j DAY MORNING,” RY EIGHTH, Suidivision of F ‘The next meeting will be held at the resi-| Thomas. in. Carroll. county Charles bone in man fs indestructible—the lowest of | AND ELEVEN-INCH SHADES, FITreD wirn | 1% ce te, oor ee ee Genes of Mrs. Crutehett on the first Monday | Hartshorne, in Wibnington, and Miss Pat-| the veztebrae, which they call “Luz,” and| — cLiwax DUPLEX AND THE “BR, AND Hy.” | Terms cash,” vere after Lent, the club having decided to take! tle T. Miller, who siting her classmete, from this the ignorant Muslim believe the . % ies = 3 feS-dts THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. Mr. and Mrs. J Shoemaker and Miss Mary Travilla of V er, Pa. ich such objectors maintain, What is to become of that worthy mis- TRROR-BACK = DINNER § kvAkY, THE TWENTY Foti pigetadingrr da mang pen % whole corpus may be re-established, There CENTER-DRAPT BURNERS. THE “B. AND | — 2 Seen See at gereee Teens Ween | rhe Oral af Wai. Lee’ & Gove sulllers, of |i aise en Aran aoe cone says that 5 : ee ANP | RATCLIFFE, DALE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, the euet ee of be were —— ure a Mr. ee Mrs. boar] Wiimington met with a serious loss in the Abraham, reasoning upon these things Hw" IS THE BEST CENTER-DRAPT MADE; TRUST <= easterly and parallel w chet. Mr. and Mrs. Baukhages, Elize | destruction of a fine mill, nearly new, by asked God how there could be resureecten Qui ‘ , | TRUSTEES SALE OF ALUABLE | DIPROVED Scene hawes, Mr. and Mra, Fletcher and) fire on Saturday night. Wm. Lea, Jr re for a body whose component parts were eee ee en eae uiecicansad| TST SE ee TO AS NOS. 820 AND woz 5 er Pletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Gram-| sided in Sandy Spring for more than | scattered. Allah, the legend says, ordered | AND ONYX, FITTED WITH FIXE SILE {By ‘of two ch. Mr. and Mrs. Whiting, Master and| twenty-five years, but returned to his! him to cut a white cock Into the sncines : ee | vesting ante Teepeeiva Tue ae Soe Ae i Miss “Whiting, ¢ and Mrs. Bartlett, | native city in 188#-to take the position of | possible pleces, and, dividing these Inte SATIN SHADES. ary 5, 1888, and duly recorded respectively on ested upon as the pro Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Buck, | general superintendent in the business. | seven, to place the portions on seven ait. Lam; in gre: July 15, 1885, in Liber 1129, at folio t Seq. Will be sold to satisfy executic ae: Lonny Buek and Espy Buck, Miss Bartlett,| “The farmers’ convention, held at the Ly-| ferent hill’ tops. This being done’ ineatee Feed et Gemaand at present, and ev- | and ou January 6, 1888, in Liver No. 1301. at fol eo J. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.McCutcheon, Mr. and Mrs.Tise ceum on February as presided over by the Angel of the Trumpet, was ordered to erybody should have one. UD et seg.. of the land records of the District of tor. . t % 7 * ys x hat, " jek. re est of y Ld RT A ALAM Se and the mother of Mrs, Whiting, who is vn Benjamin D. Palmer, with J. Janney Shee-|summon the bird, and ina moment it re. | The sale will Commeace TUESDAY AFTERNOON, | Siiamlty and at the writtey”reuest Grasten aah | DUNGASEOS addirean, 100 Sth we me # visit here from California, | maker and Mortimer 0. Stabler secretaries, | appeared close to Abraham, complete, liv- | FEBRUARY SIXTH, at THRE! OCLocK | geil at public auction, im front of the preuise on | — au se Mrs Bartlert of Highland station) and at least 150 farmers attended. Uiric | mg and loudly crowing. ‘The story 18. gro- | sy : + At OUF SATURDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY, | MORTGAGEE’S 3E AND VAL. ccapemenesaed and Mrs. er of Lakeland met with cn) Hutton made the report for the tesque but indicates the fim belief which | “#/% 100m corner loth and Pennsylvania ave. n.w., | A. D., 184, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK E: | CAB >. TELLING ON SR aS ,Momlay night at this place.) J. Janney Shoemaker for the Montgomery even Islam has that nothing is beyond the | 4% Will continue DAILY, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK | =: all that certain plece or parcel of lawl and | PS viitue of t Sg gens U"axp ¥ which might have proved ef a very sertous| Club. The Enterprise Club had decided not | power of the Almighty to effect. > A. M., THREE and H TEN 0" < | Premises situated in the city of Washington, Dis- | the undersigned will < - ladies. who had been attend-| to hand in a tabulated statement of crops |" ‘The other serious objection stands upon | ein” bab oa ag ce eho (oe pen ge peergiom gp eagle IE Se Shire at ety veentck ba hie Station from the Ss tera| oF the past year. Prof. James Robinson of| the ground that to dispose of all corpses | ne gn yer erainar? large stock is dleposed of. | Savane omy bupired, deol ais GO ne Meee ge i Roane Sauk ret ome of the Bank the station from the 7:34 train the Maryland experiment station deliv by burning would furnish to the ‘ f5-3t_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auc designated and laid down on tue’ plats O'CLOCK M., 3 (of land ‘RSbay TH poisoner a » Aucts. and plan of ay 1B . ting of the € emer a short and admirable jJecture upon dangerous mode of concealing his crime. ——— — sid eit Fa aes more oF jess. rte belon : A.D. Used, cing unable to see their culture, bearing especially upon Now, in answer to this, first of al ere FUTURE DAYS. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | George, lying on oe ee ing deseritwd off the end of the platform and) exterminating. the ° sof fruit | are many countries, Ike India and Jere | —— eae | 32, Be cal seek aed ithe alance ia Ree epee | Sane eee en eee eee the ditch, a distance of three feet.| Gna vex Several other officers from | where the custom of cremation docs pres interest at 8 per cent per Anau, papadle emit | ate & Sue Gweiling ant necessary h ladies were badly shaken up, one sus-! the station also touk part in the procest-! vail, and no increase in murders effected ER uually from day of sale. the deferr payments to rice est atery 5. she enuet evere brut out the head and and a cordial invit Was extended | by poison is authentically alleged. In. the re be represented by the notes of the purchase ae eee St aon - 2 y nth erw s p rand — bare ee ae See Pe lontgomery ugriculturists to visit the |Next place, the risk, if It exists, ought hot Ls NORTHWE Sere hy, Seek eed at teak pen te Seeeeety | “Saas, a WANE: tie asad ba eee y bath in muddy water.| scene of these experiments and judze!to have so much weight as to check and THE CITY Post sold, or ull cash at the s option, Oe ee ee u mortgage, Were no lights on the! for themeselves of its value to the ‘tate. | Suspend the enormous sanitary reformation | certain deed of tru: posit, of $350 will be au: seat a + Baltinore atform at the time of the’ An abundant hunch was served by some of | Which would be brought about by the gen. | jeRled 1 ihe salle, WA at tes, OE Gin | eer eee ar at a eer” Ge THOMAS DOWLING & CO., ALCLIONE 1 Cee ' the and diets the members ot eral adoption of incineration. Thirdly—and | yt eens FON WED NE ye Teil | to be complied with within ten days f 2B at # tableaux wer the clubs tn adjoining building, | this is the strongest reply—a due recog- | TWENTY I OF FERRUAKY, A.D, Ison | sile. wise tbe trustees reserve the. right to vening befor aad ares to be that the nition of the danger indicated would lead to | AT . WREE oe 4 Sos resell the property at the risk and cost of default- Nt of St. Jer 3 i very eer : : 20 fog pureha: of St. Je 3 Convention ¢ the most sucess - ver want more steiet | tr es . a Acer ami ful of all the st having occu tifyins: hy jie rel | a : part mv | ed be Se to the great ad. | the Districs E a " By virtue of a certain ¢ Misses Edith Galla The many friends of Miss Loulle Nesbitt, | Vantage of justice, medical men would be | 2h Dyite o ‘34 and | igh ee oe | day of Fe's aughter of Mr. and Mrs. ¢ N aa ; heedful ax to giving a true certificate: again e | 1261, folio nocked by the tidings of her s while in any suspicious instanee the fact Cs sub. | E97 THE ABOVE 1S POSTPONED IN CoN. | Barty Seu : ars. Geo peta Washington, on (at | that cremation would do away with tures | ceded ia book of ten fh THURSDAY, THE | ere” we ne OU Hickey. Joe W iiweltnees ar enarneter @ Jevidence would lead to the necessa | > oftice of the DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D. 1é04, at | FIFTH. 1901. AT FOUR Auiew Pumer, Cecil endeared her to both elt aid | tOPsy and. investigations then con ad rein lot” foue 44) | ee lat grciiens auc ae ee and Ray MebDermott ig. and there is wide-spread symp | So far from multiplying cases of undet: grit er Eile i ia mm eer j being lot No. 23. in aes. oe for the parents thus bereft of an | poisoning, the example of Sir Samuel Baker | | ROBERT 0. HOLTZMAN, 1 oe, | tag 16 feet om 1Oth st. by x TCLIPPE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, which seltex attache cedaiiee “Flid Wetecs | Beneraliy adopted would probably eonduce | tet-ases } A — bee wae ai Weodiide combtery thin after: ee ewe ee fo oe th certificates, and a : VALUABLE IMP nd showed " or wid guarantee against the Bexinnin: "REMISES NUMBER mers to ioe —- form of crime contemplated. line ot north | 13 of the 4 ye money in RTMWEST AND 4 FALLS CHURCH. | cast residue tn two egual pastwents, atone THWEST. WASHING: vs _—_—_—_——————— | D and two years, with motes bearing interost 3 ” tion from Pioneer Lodge “of Good | U = | eT SOUTHWEST. ica gi Berean pct enna gh 4 | AU IN SA t a certain deed of trust ing | cash, at option of purchaser. All nv fraternal visit to Rising | ___ AUCTION SALE th (20th) day of Ma, aD tate | recording at purchaser's cost. $100 depos! night and assisted | FUTURE and recorded among ihe land records of the Dis: | Tequired when the property tx struck of. If the . RE pays. Ss | ¥ Sung two se s tion and installation of the offi- | ——— — - aie rire triet of Columbiz tn Liber No. 1697, follo 168 et | terms of sale are not in ten Gays An oyster supper and Sapeiin natalie TOLSON, GORE & CO, Aucta, | tt Seq. and at the request of the hold the notes from the date thereof the trusive reserves the ; 1 entertainment on both Cer: following were elected and ae Sianacnee = 4 ae) fee secured there we Will offer at public auction, | right to resell the property at the risk ond cost of By” fy gt ALY stalled, viz: Bennie Klock Opp: Old Cites Fest Ons fee in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the | the defauitiog purchaser afier Gays" ade VCLOCK PM. al asta tsk bck does toa saplagerete nan 2 P. Pest Office. ands anu pPEBRUARY, A, 1. 1s, a | aent in the Bveuing bubtished 1 said ci jvelock ¥ Mi al t “rvi-w contained in las Sherwood, F. § s Kate belonging | tag Gensrseed cant tate io on ee er ee fat cae a to tetas lie aur peg a i Po oe wi tee ne i SALE OF 200 LADIES ASSORTED | "Terms « | Wastington, District of Gasubiss te wit aitace| ee eee the original draft (of bee sae ral sepeetee bes Pans WRAPS AND COATS AND 200 CHILDS | pont certain piece or par oo quad Prewises known | 6 2TIE ABOV charter) as soon as | George Ford, ieorge Car! Miss | = " 7 cl TS. an stinguished as ai ving lot numbered forty. | MONDAY, nd also promised “to | Grace Leonard, A. M.; ML A. | Ae Se SD eee per a Fable seml-aamuslipe an te se ayaiis minereh cicee hiotaras ene fete Bour etd bine MAS’ DUWLIN ! . nate until the people geo The in fon ceremonies were con- AND SUITABLE FOR THE PRES- | [OT iced b Saat en che jin square numbered three buns und+ eighty. TOMAS DUWLIN < s e in 1 emonies were con- | f ed by st « premises sold, | nine as sald subdivision ts recorded | tee. should have had ample op- ‘ { i he atk ; nine 2S in book | fe6-dis - ‘ : s os : ducted by the grand secretary of the Grand — oF Bin Ve e _nurchaser or 49, folio S1, of the records of the surveyor's oifice | —_ ater Y » examine its details and sug ducted ot es RA Gacretans. actin | purchasers A deporit of $1 wulred at the | ofthe District of Columbia, together with the lum THOMAS DOWLING & ©D., a: of sale: mete xe yy amendments.” This promise of | Lodge. 3 bn, acting | 500 PAIRS OS; Satis: | ee ee ee eee, oe at pur- provements thereon. alance in tv Senator Bowie. Mr. Burehard says, he has grand marshal. and George M. Wailer, act- : TOES. AnD | Chasers, Cont. terms of sale are not som es ‘ chase = P iy el Ne deen unk Uline Khe tae aicues cc ce ages AND CHILDS BOOTS AND HOES, AND | pited with In thirty days from day THO | ekg ee aor ete Darchase money te be! nepoeraar saLe OF FIN * + not he ing deputy grand marshal. Messrs. Willie nOUT 100) PAIRS ASSOL “BBE 0 Texel he | paid in cash. and lane in two equal install: | - 4 arty to such Carlin, Clark Ford and Miss Sarah Klock ABOUT 100° PAIRS ASSORTED KUBBEL | trstees reserve the right to resell th | ments, respectisely, in one and two yeurse se| | BASEMENT te ‘o a Miss s jock | BOOTS AND SHOES, (the risk and cost of the defaulting 1 cured by a deed of trust he prop. i Loca’ as the were elected delegates to the district lodge, | ar auction, within the gales rooms of Toleon, | Mirchwwers after tom days’ advertisement of with Interest thereon, payuole rembon | «sent him has which meets on February 13. Mr. and Mrs, “ ate - | resale in some published In Washington, the rate of 6 per cent per 8 RUARY ‘THTR- : & 629 Loui ave., THURSDAY, | ’ be nt f A im gene Shreve united with the lodge at this | rita amscees e AY, 1D. C. = the option of the purcha: 4 | TEENTH, i804, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of seas es BRUARY EIGHTH, at GIDEON WELLS. will be required at'the time of salt | prenitses.” we shall weil at public aisctjon ‘the: west Dust LINDEN. The oy the King’s Deugh- WOOLMAN FRANCIS H. SMITH Cloned in iitteen days from day of wale, other. | Balt of Jot 7. tm square Dts. ae t h : Me vise the Will ie sold at “isk and “LOT 15x10 7 r be resell at tise ters of the E rch on Monday com of urchaser, alter fi | Improved by a three defasiting “pas Nb a » placards were displayed | night was largely attended. The dairy- » ME & CO, hotice of such teamle shsortisseneat tp pnd residence, No. 214 E. ancing and revording at purchaser or y anne maids were attractive. oatsta . are ee obe OF quore Dew: rs publisned fa the elt | rooms, cost s : See: FT ur, Jone Reamineed Ge. Walling. a Rouse o vou el age at TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | Washington, Do GP" ? ee ee and sbould BERT B. 1. WHITE ald be a novel! oo his tot WV cad ana De Te | pp. Vid City Post Office. REAL ESTATE ON CORCORAN STREET KE- LOUIS D. WINE, attention of those seeking a profita mer BW , jen on the ev-ning of | ‘Talbout is arrang wild on his land| nes Cee one ee Se ee becuase eee ee as Fo. ee ne place the poster re-| purehased from the Taylor estate. Regular THURSDAY swle of Houschold Furniture] py virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Cvurt of | sald-d&ds are F coinia | | terre Sie ek Trusteca, exas S . another to ss. Wilham Mabin died on Monday | aid effects takes place in Cont of and within var! the District of Columbia, passed in equit, o = jor sil cash, at option of purchaser. All a _ we Saeki . right after a long iliness of consumption. | sales rooms on EIGHTH INSTANT, at ‘TEN A. | 12828, in re David ©. Lobh C7 THE ABOVE SALE HAS REEN POSTPONED | ancing snd Fecording at purchasers costs) aN BROS, AUCTIONEERS. i mt, Be. The result | Tiset after & lene Mo Lon ae Ye te aes ee signed trustee will o unt! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY EIGHTH, 1894, | posit “Will be required at tiwe of sale. ‘Pp se at Irving Hall on) The mt eat vr BR sermon ory —) ie : ro h an Z ck ne : aaa tea ‘ same bour and place. : ad with within tftera Aaye te PLUCK pewesine Ne the audience wan se: be v4 : a Sa areighr li ccntairiegeasaphe 0 oom =) ; LOUIS D. WINE, le thereof, or the property will ine Peso . ORTHEAST a> Oe ou » Was re-| Lowe were taken to Round Hill for burial | Dining oom Furniture, Bedsteads, Exten- | 1M EIFTEENTH DAY of FE : CLARENCE B. EHEEM, Fiek and cost of the defaulting purchases! “2° | us, dated trel scene not often wit-| this morning. \ Tables, Hall Furniture, Hate a lying and’ being in the ‘Trustees, THOMAS DUWLING & y nbourine and the mid ile Th town council held a meeting on Mon- | tress jcbourds, Spring Loung. letty of Washington, t of Columbia. to wit; | te8-d&ds - 916 F st. ow, fel-dts eT _ Auctignce:s, performan Hine sesigatine: of uc Wo ole | farnis Mivbon <ioctn, Gieee onl Menges, |PCoe eras. Gee thied cook: ene-thiea im en ee VALUABLE 0 Yeiaday the € ono! son. : . 2 ot x e-third cash, one- one oe = 3 SATUMEAY. athe 3 The 7 reconsidered the action, in | *° ulur store sales premises | year, one-third int of saie, IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. yA. De Ist, oe j adopting the new charter and struck’ out | NAL M. | with interest on det per cent MAN AVENU CK PM. all ja. | the provision abolishing the present school | COMM Wwed ap to howe of sale, Outside | per anmuut unt'l paid, interest payable seml-an- IMPORTERS’ AND MANUFACTURERS’ “EBRUARY NIN = : board and also the section giving the clerk , bUsivess mutly attewied t. Appeaiectients | Say = Gifecred permeate <5 Ue secured by deed ART CONSIGNMENT SALE. seen ee ee. we shalt wered, | the authorit ; 5 TH | Fas: shanks. cams vf Crust ou the pretmises sold: or all cash, at the st. nw. | front of th» premises, lots 10° and 11. : wont of Staurteg | {Be authority to assess real estate, vo that | made. Fine storage cup aotica ef Ue cretamet. A depot at toe tan B.—The balanee of Uits stock, comprising Art | Todd’s and Brown's subdivision. Baci } 13, alescing from a recent spelt | - = pogo Rag Bet materially differ dred dollars ($200) required on day of sale. an Purvivare, Brie-a Cat Glass, Royal Porcelain, | , Earns a a —— mgd in six apa Ry om the pres cha: ring, recording, et at cost ! fe months, for ee 5 interest fro sham . s titlops are in circulation protesting H Te Oca COMMENCES ‘THURS. | day of sale a deed of trust on at E sire Brown has returned from | against the passage 1 the Maeae ce ae TWO-STORY FRAME} TH. AND FRIDAY, FEB. | property sud Al converanciug, de., at pucchae, | 4] Ty Fee Ree the nents: | gates of the senate bili depriving the cities | NNING eo Eat Se ee ee ee ne ee en ee ee ae Pe achee he sena ep the cities NNIN ML time of sale. at nal | of the state of the privilege of voting sla Oe ge Ph ‘Goods now on exhibition and subject to augtivn WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Terms of sale: Que-thind of the parchase money : | the lquor Heense question under thes nd at prices ay private ‘ile, £54 Auctionsens, | fot sald, tu canis and thee Ualance fa chree equal | local opti N les ct Se cere. _ | inetalluwnts, payable in ove, ai a k has broken ground | 3h ittnae tel cateens eee eet 1 thie See ros hea ree DUNCANSON EUS. AUCTIONEERS. With interest ut ais «0 per Cotta per ase nence Duikling @ new | regular monthly meeting Monday mets oe “Diao, AE — TRUSTERS SALE 0 | Ey"dcea “ot trust -upca ‘the’ peuperry sua, “a ae t ty of the Forest} ‘he residence of Mr. A. P. Eastman. it of Shp promise nil neta ‘ DWMAISG XO- 1218 3 eaah, at the option anor A depomit jan Chure | The officers of Pioneer Lodge of Good AL . all of lot By virtee of a deed of trust duis reco i. | of $200 will Le required of the purchaser ate which holds its! , Is 300d in Niary 2. Stiekuey’s subdi- Ht - ber No. 1523, folie 389, et seq.. one of vane , month, aysembled at the| TeMPlars were installed last night by the| enlarged,” situate im the route | offer at public auction parts of ts 14, 15, 16 apd SALE OF WAT OF LOT 43 AND ALL | records for the District of Columbia, we sil) ant at tos pation ne ames M. Engle on Thurs. | S'Md secretary for the current term. The istrict of Columbia (except the | 1. in square 6, lnproved by three “lange brick Lois “44, ND iG; BLOCK 10. | in front_of the premises. ON TUESDAY. Ti with within ten days from 7 : rts of the retiring offic: yo tert by full depth of | Wutrebouses, being Nos. 3208, 3210 and 3212 Water TOGET Wi THE IM ." Y ur F -ARY. ‘4 ~iA 4 r. Mrs. Newton § iring officials were sub- s yt of | D puma an E THIRTEENTH DAY GF FEBRUARY. UD: the Urustees reserve the ingultate the debtiaz | mitted, showing the lodae tobe In pra. eumesas thare "particulals dee | Stet, eae EMENTS, CONSISTING OF SIX FRAME | AT BIE O'CLOCK PAL, the follecing weet ty at the rik and oost of h by puying the balance due. Mrs. | Perous condition, numerically and finatetsl con, consisting “of a two-stery | This property bas a er street of | | My virtue of a decd of trust tearing date the | and amd pretices situate ia the city of Waning. | the defauivs uF. EPMOXsTON. who takes great interest in the af-| ¥. Two hundred and three members are * Pabout 56 feet, rannin, to the channel of the | 20th day of November, 1892, aud duly ree fn | oo ona Sete the nase cin a wae Sateen CONSTANTINE HO WILL ‘ the church, states that it iz in a] Shown by the report to the Grand Lodae One-third of the purchase money | Potom nd mos: | Liber 1764. follo St et sed. our of the laud | th, "nd, veins, tt the Oui depth Of sapiens a sa i hing condition A resolution was adopted and directed to iy tWo equal Instetlments, | Valuable wi eorgetown, and should | records of the District of Columbia, and by direc- oered nineteen (19), and the oer $829 Ahly Address 300 5th st. e be certified to the house of delegates, ftich- | #¢ eae and tw secured by f the | Cotunand the ath Pacts ton vf the party secured thereby, the under feet fromt and back ‘the same width tue full d S pom > —< : 2 He pl poy trust “property |Terms of x3 rd of tue purchase money | trustee Will sell on PRLVAY APTERNOG is - . Bue full des TULSON, GORE & ©0., Avet ROCK VILLE. rs - Bo ecap ies garam any change in the | soli. All cour reconting at purchaser's | in fab. the residue in two equal basients at one kUaRy SINTEENTH, 184, AT POUR O'CLOCK. po. A ie = — ohn” | local option la: he state. sitors were | cost. A depuis at andred ($100) “dolla - | and to years, with notes bearing Interest at G| in front of the premises, the following described om = = | Present from St. Julian's Lodge. ied om day of ‘Terms to be compiled with {Bet cent. per annum until paid, and xecured by n| property: Pact of lo a aud alot Mets these | all aud singular the taprovem nts <a | TRUSTEES S400 OF “OND NEAR BRIGHT. i the cleric of the circuit) Two contractors were here on Saturday een days from the day of sale, or the true. | dced of trust on the property sold. All conveyance: | 45 and. 47, ig the subdivision by Joh Beall of ee ~ 4 es to the | Woop, D. + “2 ‘oui en county wan yesterday fled| Viewing the proposed route Of one nee) | toon. Will. recell ot and cost of thd de- | ing and recording at purchaser's coat. Five hun- | lots gumbered 1. 3% and 9% im block 10 of tbe | Same beloaging cr im any wise nppertais Ky virtur of & deed of trast. recorded in Liber | road. with the PIC | faulting purchaser. dred “dollars deposit on each property will be re. | subdivision by the Washington Brick Machine Com. ae: Cae of the purchase mem et sen.. OMe of the land gecords of fur record an act of incorporation or ad, wi intention of bidding ua its aE E. EMMONS, Trustee. quired when the property is struck off. If the RE, of a part of the tract of laud Known as | D@lapee to one and two years from da : 1 of Columbia, utd at the request of Sauizing the Kockville ant Bethesda Turn. | “struction - oe «ikdbs a STICKNEY, Trister | 12708 of mle are ne ambled with Jn fifteen de Hnidad, together with the imurovewemts, notes to Dear 8 per cout per enniti inh RD ute seared therebs, we will A very pretty weddi: ook place u ; - = = the date the right is reserved t ‘erin $3. w {ftee for | able semt-annuails 0 be secured by a ett. thon, Treat ‘J - Dike Company of Montgomery county, Ma-| Tuesday’ night ct the sender opace Gn SLOAN & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. 1407 @ ST. | sell te property. at the rit oad cot ore o palace in ‘sit tmuntiog WEG’ Acs | trast eu the property weld, cr all cash ot IRartinat, PeMnt AY aE eee ryland t incorporators consist of | KR. Jacobs, the contracting parties being (Sheveasors to Latimer & Sloan) faulting purchaser or purchasers, after ten days terest, and secured by ¢ deal of trust, | tum of the purchaser. Couveyabeing and pe: PAST POUR Po M. the fullowing described roal at ag A Sas eas. oe antes es belt aie pone ceriveg | Mavertisement In The Evening Star, published in at obtion of purchaser. “AM! ‘couves: | at the coat of fie gwurchaser” A “detente j vetats: All that cottnio ghece ae gered of tame ener m M. Allen and 8 Dana L a Sat ite and Mr Berkley Kieh- EI SALE OF SEASONABLE SUITINGS. | the District of Columbia anchag recording at purchiner's cut. A depusit | required of the purchaser at (he Citme uf | an bet numbered @ wf dno. Be Nieboww evin of Washington, end Augustus Bur; ards The home of the parents of the bride SERINGS, DRESS GOODS. ¢ AT. THOMAS DOWLING & CO, Of FM) will be required at the time of sale. Lf | Terms of ale to be plied with Im fitter de “ t « Peter pana Was filled with a happy throng of relativ Ju23-dex Auctioneers, | the terms of sale hot complied with within tne trast the ty ty! ty tert, Jon Hellen and John N. Kelley of | and friends of the partion Whe had te RAMU AY NINTH, 16 at TEN see a Eiteva Gare from day ot sale Ls, preperty, will | right, te resell the property at the Tish aid swat oS eS os Car See this ¥. The aggremnte ef the cantta bse t nid our sales : THE AROVE SA\ POSTPONED Ty CoN. | be resold at risk aud cost of default $f defaulting purchaser after Give vase’ adver-| Torine made kuown st ale. Adee ps sg rs Me pel get ghrege— bled to Witness the ceremony, which was The aha Balt atl atte lige, of above ‘zonte, “Deal seguence of tue elu unt SATURDAY. PEBRU. | after five days’ advertincuw mt Taement Of such resale in sume neXepaper pw | reyulted at time or mae! A =_ oe 60 each, The entire length of th T= pada capa aadon ABY TENTD, 18 HOMAS DOWLING CO i Wartin Wied, ‘frase Nahed ie WeseMitiaM W. poaRwax oe | east « ‘e u " P a ¢ . VLIN 5 a a i Seivetion Ul Wil relieve gout, be. fel ace © G@ SLUAN & CO, Auctionvers, feC-dts Au. tloneers. fet dts ek dade CBULA ©. GREEN, Trastoes, jas) dade