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12 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. i ages against the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- ||“ . HELD UP THE COURT. af “a SUBURBAN NEWS. |:o2 aes | i AUCTION | “¢ ee ifs as - : AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. an ee cirenlt court | Sepsational Escape of 2 Prisoner THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. “FUTURE DAYS. a FUTURE DA} ARE | eric ¥. ‘The firs vas ; pee - ————— <CrONEERS War @ eae | that of John W. Watkins, to whom a ver-| FFom a U. 8. Commissioner's Office. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. H Horses E00, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G UNITED SUATES MARSHALS SALE. , bree Ls aaa was that of 3. We Ween fe wee | ge ame man with a gun held up « United |eucerser sate or FRAME DWzLLG, xo, | LOLSES. e| = By virtue of @ writ of eri facins, issued oot as that of J. W. Watkins, jr. who ob-| States commissioner, a United States dis- 1282 THIRTY-FIRST STREET NORTHWEST. | S. BED ER, AUCTIONEER, ALvAl IMPROVED | of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the The $2,500 appropriated by the city coun-} talned a verdict of Sw. These cases Tew | trict attorney, two deputy United States| By virtue of a ELEVENTH STREET No. M0 La. “ave ; out of the arrest of Watkins and his son in | ‘ Washington some months ago on the charge ™4rshals and two post office inspectors ‘preferred by a conductor of the company | in the United States court in the post cit fer street improvement in the second ward was, by tts terms, designed to give District of Colmnbia, and to tne directed, 1 will | petanias ; sell at public sale, cash, at o—_ che ous, | court il, folio FEBRUARY TWENTI On TUESDAY MOR: Queat of the party secured thereby ETH, at TEN O'CLOCK, Will be sald, within the : ) for a tra oa Baek - ik poke er Wes he ¥ seeured there! ar, ond of Horses: consigned a ¥ : “ employment for Alexandria workmen, and) for being drunk and disorderly on a train | office building at Buffalo Saturday afte Ded cea to ca Rasaar, i ebrioetl ot Hore aad Seren, Satna | 5, wag hay FE CK M., all City Surveyor Graves has been supervis-)on the Mecropolitan branch road between | roon, walked out of the room, locked the | front of es, ON for any purpose sokd with reser \t | fendant in and to th following described prop- ing the work with a view of seeing that it} Washington Grove and that city. _ | door behind him, imprisoning the officials 4 RUARY 5 Pr BENSINGER, Auetionee: ; to wit: Original lot numbered 3, in syuare . mine On his report} Messrs. George Garrett and Wm. Baush-| 04 iimping to the elevator, coolly rode AST FOUK ( CK. ubered 31, city of Washington, District of Go- is done by Alexandrians. On port | man of Hunting Hill, this county. left here | 224. limping to the clevator, coolly eseribed Iand and. pretnises, wid, With all and singular the improvements | Seamed and levied as the property of Alex, R. Shepherd, and will be sold to satiety, execu Xo. Ini at law, in favor of Collins & Meisister, that non-residents were being employed jas: week for iron Mountain, Mo., where | down to the street and made his escape. there, Chairman Caton of the street com-! they expect to make their future home. | Fer many months the Post Office mittee has communicated with the con-| Miss Alice Higgins of Boyd's station is! Department has been in tractor. and it is understood that none but! Visiting friends at Indianapolis, Ind. trict of Columbia, namely Old Georgetown, § | sion of Jot 9 In receipt of | suid lots bel vasors to V A AVE. N.W. 637 LOUISL NEA our regular sales day (Thursday) ftan-| Owing te | Ex-Sheri? A. F. Fairall for some | CoMPlaints from postinasters in small | QM desribed, Mor aist (or Congrons | ese anna ee ee arke's subdivision ck we CALSMEE &. Wile a eee ae Alexandrians will be employed hereafter. | gays heen confined to his home at Gaith- | towMmy (all the way from Indianapolis to | aueet distant hand F three hundred und two ( ao 3 | days, : PUNCANSON BROS.” Aurtiovecrs. jal tote23ex2 DUNCANSOD KUAL TWENTIF The work is being pushed forward with | erspurg by severe sickness. the New England states concerning the | lite of suid lot 7 . vigor, and it Is becoming evident that a) ‘The fumous Sherwood Youth Band gave} cperations of a lam2 man, who represented | 2 a a. Much iarKer expend ae nan ote creas | 2,musical entertainment on Saturday Misht | ptmseit as a United States post office in-| maid be necessary to make the streets across | at the A. M. E. Church at this place, which nm 4 king the rounds of (ame the marsh like those of the other sections | was largely attended. j spectoy, and was making the iS Of | Sixt mtrcet 47 of the town, but it is probable that it will! During the cold snap of last week some | the smail town offices, examining the vooks | ineles, more oe be done in Ppa wc hopes were entertained here of securing at| and supplies on band. Pee ie ee Engineer Harry Grant, a well-known | jeast a partial supply of ice, but they were! He usually reported everything in good a er va Alexandria railroad man, was killed on| o oie | He usually reported everything in g Terms of sale: One-third of the EN A. in Liter US, folio 117. the survey | TPCSTPES’ SaLe or VALUAr | PROPERTY OX STREET HETWEEN OCR AAD STH STREETS NORTHWEST. NOW OCCUPIED BY THE CITY POST OFFICE. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trast re- rd in Biber 1569, folio 244, et seq., of the Incumbrances Wil be | kind records of the District of Columbia” we Awelling or , northwest. an ALE RAIN AL i Other goods too numerous to mentiy } . tw our sales will at, and th ty the plac roveiments thereon been paid. ‘The RE & CO. a will . 3 yea S; y is ig e. | Sell at publie ¥ blasted by the warm weather of Saturday after s' ter | to be paid du cash, and the balance in ) Lonisiana at sale. selt_at op auction GN “WEDNESD A TE the Midland road between Orange andi gnq Sunday, and the prospect now looks | *"P¢ but after he had left the postmas' i installments, payable in one, two and. th ite OM Clty T | atari: | Purchaser to assume zhe above meationedt | TWENTY-FIRST DAY of PEBIU ANY. sv, Charlottesville on Saturday. His remains | gecidedly blue, pie riably found that he was several! wit Imerest st six (6) perc : inctnatramees, aid gay eae ta | AF MALEASE “ruitha! TrcLace” PBL were brought here yesterday afternoon and ‘ ‘The county jail at this place now contains | hundred doilars’ worth of postal notes | Prohape ots nual Eilers Oh secured fre] —— “i a 4, i, | and aera —— oa cae hed land brepared for burial. His home was of | sixteen prisoners. A number of them are|and money orders short. When he CI SE tke uplin of tub pemmaeee A coped a Gans | the will resell. the property jn the District of Columbia, and North Columbus street near Madison, andj serving terms for violation of the loc hot work the inspector game he did sneak | will be required of the purchaser he time of rtisement. at the risk and cost of de-| aud being original i he leaves there a widow with several chii- | | } sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of ibe purchaser. nounce that the money order office Was tO| complied with within ten days from day of sale, | be abolished and take away all the blanks. | otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell | P tion law. and others are awaiting the action | work, His favorite method was to al- of the circuit court for various offenses. | Two were sent here last week by the i ed States circuit court at Baltimore for All conveyancing at dren. Capt. Grant was a generai favorite with all who kuew him, kindhearted, quiet and obliging. His untimely death is an Y ‘Tables and Chairs, | ow Cases, Lounges | Dining v and Mant ra vy ep erty at the ce lef d Couche 1 . Sideboards, Ranges eecasion of great sorrow here. lation-of the revenue law The; department, inepectors were put on |i pie > “© the Hak and cost of the derulting | and Conch etn ase. teenat Wardrobes, | a ar DARN & Go -AUCiown ie Pompe ag tbgroreagelen a young Alexan-| ‘The action of the Maryland legislature in! the case, and for weeks and weeks wey WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, Chairs (Md Bedvteads and Bureaus, Wal. E, DARE & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. dria artist. has been engaged to illustrate | regard wo the passage of a new assessment | have been hunting the lame man, who| © EH. WILLIAMSON, Toustoos, | mit and Other ‘Tatiles, with a gene Mirpets, | TRUSTEE'S 5. ° DY: s, AM. 4 one of the New York periodicals, at a goed | taw for the state is watched here with | went by haif a dozen nau William H. | Jazv-deds ‘address. 600 6th st a.w. | | Gf, Otlies Userul Hoassheld “Eiects, “Carpets, | ae ee | anid: surveyors Slee tatty ALY salary. | much interest, and is a subject of consider-| Clark and John Heart beiug among them, rH ABOVE $3 BEEN ven | Gaods received ep ty howe of sule, | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | @) nd four 4) hole ae eerel Wace Masons here attended | able discussion among ‘all classes. Mauy | It wad finally Jeacned that his real name | ot ccc ti, eee ee ee | Bands recelved up te {the District of Columbia, passed on the Kiguth, das | the “following Motte Syd fetter, Contelned within Zesterday afternoon the funeral of Robert) are of the opinion that the effort to pass | was Leroy Marris, and that his home Was | KUARY NINETEENTH ist. weme teas and tints | te CHAS. WEEKS, Salesman. _ } of July. A-D. 2503, ta equity cause numbered 14401, | for the same at a polut 4a the north line of eeek Smith. long # resideni of this city. and) this law will be stifled in the interest of | in Valparaiso, Ind. WILLIAM E. EDMOASTON, _———— ~ Hall Llecttle Light Company ts com: | G street, distant one kundred and tectin aine thee much respected by white as well as by | those who desire to secure a new constitu-| A few days ago Ha 's was located in CONSTANTINE IH. WILLIAMSON, Trustees. OLSON, GORE & CO., Piuinamt and Benjamin F. Gilbert is respondent, | u ! the undersigued trust, colored people. tion. ‘The latter has been 2 pet measure | Buffalo. inspector Letherman went on feet west from the west line of Gti street west | will offer for sale, at pub- | and running thence west al ; eee ay rE lie at the auction rooms of Ratcliffe, Darr | perth Goes i HT F-3 John M. Langston is to lecture hefe at with the leaders of the dominant party for and the general. delivery window was wae ee Post TWEE SNE ah "ce “Peantcaihs ac Ha", teata: tte ort to bund aoa tive Shilea Baptist Church next month. several years, and during that time has | watched. Saturday afternoon Harris ap-! : tected LA. AVE. N.W. (OPP. OLD CITY OF- | TWENTY-SEVE: i DAY of PEBRUARY. ALD. | Iso, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the following chat- = a once been defeated by the vote of the peo- plied for letters and as arrested by Letn- (212) feet six 46) inches; thence east ninety-three GORE & €O., AUCTIONE! w dois 4 United Marshal FICE). tels pow feng) Inchen: ‘thence south ove hundred ANACOS’ ple of the state. jerman and Deputy United States Marshal . by order of the ussig the entire stock 2 1 Ball Dynamo, G. 4, 70 Light. 2) feet six (G6) inches; thence east - pa eee atts. He was taken to Watts’ office, but) of “Diamonds, “Watches, “Clocks and Jewelry | REGULAR SALES AT AUCTION ROOMS EVERY | 43:1: - feet ‘to, the place co pec seat ue hundred. a Hugh T. Stevenson, pastor of the Anacos- ane s child, a . =f ghts, privileges and of the arrest, cpened cuurt on the third emises, 531 7th st. IN ny AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. rtenimes to the sawe tia Baptist Church. was addressed specially / 4n unusually pleasant meeting 0! * the) floor of the post office building, in the dis- WEEKS, ‘Salesman. tele. GOODS RECEIVED UP TO HOUR OF SALE EACH ‘Oue-fourth cash, beiance tm equal to Anacostia Teni, No. 138, Independent] Irving Literary and Social Club was held at, trict attorney's effice, and Harris was taken Day HENRY P. BLATR, one, two and three years, to be Order of Rechabites. the residence of Mr. L. B. Thomson on Fri- | OVer there. He is such 2 cripple that he is RN o by notes Of the purchaser or medngiqree date Of day. of sale, with inierest at Tomorrow afternoon Emmanuel Chapter! day evening. An election of officers took | CWyged (0 walk very slowly. with a cane. | AVETION suppresses ata! Ug raes See per aunum, payable semi-annually, and te of “The Daughters of the King’ will attend | piace, resulting us follows: Mr. Oscar Wood-| there were present inthe room besides the | (Successors to Latimer & | emia <a ae tioneers, 1407 G st. ogg fg yt = SS ee oe, @ called meeting of all the District chap-| ward, president; Mr. L. &. Thomson, vice| commissioner and the priser, Deputy TRUSTEES’ SALE OF it % ee a ao ners. A deposit of $10,000 required at the ters at the Church of the Asrension, to diS-| president: Mrs. Albert B. Bushnell, secre-| Marshals W and Colt, Tuspector Leth: | 80. 485 SCHOOL STI i ee LE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | URC Cf Sule. Gptresancing and recording at par Washington in the autumn of the present | Wilson, editors. The program for the meet tomey Mackey. Harris sat in a ehale in | tint Gd) day of December, ALD. tsi, ‘aud duly ; resieame ets . ces reserve the right to rese By virtae of a certain deed of trust, dated the | [TUste® be seit to suse the « year. ing was rendered as follows | recorded mi >, rs ~, 2 ow \. y . 7 . | . a ‘isk cost u wie! or | Piano solo, | front” of Commissioner Falrehild, ‘midway | rowed MW Laver Xow 10a. fully Sit et uo THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, of Decenbe and daly se- png RS There will be a me>ting in the cause of | Miss Carrie Lawrence; reading of two pa-| between tie latter's desk and the door lead-| at the request of the party secured thi E st. a, Liber No. Moet seq. ope of | pasale temperance at the Core Heights M. E. | advertisement of such ‘ cords of th some weWspaper published in Washington, pers on Russia, the first by Mr. Julian C,/{g Into the corridor. The officials were | will sell, at pubite auction EO Ra ne be ptrogntns grouped a "01 ioner’ | Ises,, MONDAY, y “Industrial History, Agricul- | 2" uped about the commissioner's desk, | ls uu ME oes MAL iu trout of Ue prea FIFTH, Inve, at + of Columbia, and | Doc. Church tomorrow evening. Mr. J. R. Ma-/ f the party secured there- | GIDEON honey, Mr. J. H. Mitchell and other tem- | Dowell, on its x i " 3 Be * - a MARKET OR THIRTY-THIRD we Will sell at pubiie auction, in fromt of the FRANCIS H. SMITH. where Letherman was sianding ready to | UALE-Vas UR O'CLOCK PM, the foligw ing WEST a " Dy by * ant rd . 5 - “Thich was| mribed 14 e = a i ar iD N, | pret . FRIDAY, PERV ARY - ats Ferance talkers wili he in attendance. jture and Weights and Measures,” which was| swear to the complaint, which had been i an fre had a Mad es pega a ae, er EOS: | een sree WENTY-| _teT-dtn __ ee +g Trastees. Migs Lula Little of Swallow Hill ts visit-| a very complete and exhaustive review of | prepared. | piece or parcel of land and premises Kbuwn sud TETH, 1894, | M Rowing desert in the eity | UNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. ing Miss Rosa Smith of Hailroad avenue. the subject; the second, by Dr. ©. f. Clark, | Hunds Ordered Up. distinguished as and being part of lot marmbered . In front of the | of ington, Distrier . to wit: AN that —_ ) rah Lanham aud Mrs. Susie Beall Social Reforms, 7 hein an interest. | a ‘ f ” even (11), in square numbered four hundred and in square 75, ‘certain p 1 and premises known | | By virtue of 9 writ of Gert facia, issued owt S create ak Gon Hill Mon ing original Taner Tele Greet ei | Cotumlssioner. Fairehila reading the me ty-tour ava ald described ax. fallow \ ° | and distin Tate Hee otice, of the Bapreme Court af the eatitied “Oh, Whistle and [ll Come to You, | P@Pers aloud, and Letherman had his right | Raine toe the ‘saule, at Routhwest conuiet of | Between © aud P streets, Georgetown (or be ted bagel sell at public sale, for cash, st the dest op Wit be cpietorret EN " % | \ lot and K thence ot o tives I pn). Is prey is on e he wid rt « vance. | My Lad,” by Miss L. Gartrell. “The program | hand raised to make the affirmation, when | fii lt aud runing thener wort on the aividits fo sak bot Westies be Garaceen ne Lane pede tiiy court house of the District of Columbia, on SATURe was closed with the critic's report, read by | i Mrs. J. W. Stewart. After the program, | 1 orgeLOWwn, recorded in book J. 1 a trust of $1,200, bal- Harris slowly arose from his chair and jt fect, thence northeustwaraly on sald divid ip - * DAY, THE TWENTY-POURTH pay ¢ the handsome country home Of! refreshments were served and pleasant | “Cr? duletly said: a | feet, th sont hiwest and paral Senet te oak t Gn aie required at the be complied with in ten the late Col. C. Keefer Thomas, at Freder-| social intercourse indulged in. The next “Hands up, please, gentlemen ick Junetion, was sold on Saturday to Mr. | meeting will be held at Mr. A. B. Bushnell’s at ery one turned toward hil Samuel Thomas for 3 an Eotigt ‘The pace | Peeniingie Sa ee ee Berd | Commissioner Fairchild, who did not hear | of tutor ail contains about 25 acres. The house is o' ae eget . the remark and who continued reading the | the Mine of said street eleven (1) feet t Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. | 5), = veg, | the ot begin with the im historic interest from the fact that it was / 4. /B. Bushnell, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Clark, P#Pers. All the others promptly obeyed, : provements, consisting 1? widirs ktown | VERY the center of the firing during the battle of | Mrs. M. E. La Rue, Mrs. Lewis, Maj. C,H. | fF Harris had a revolver leveled at the 0, 48> School street southwest, Washington, | TU | dividing Line betw. nm except | #ixty-uve 4 a except | paid dividi nger and end wd (0 the following descri 1 fro “Charles ‘M. Porker amd | erty. to wits Parker, his wite, and recorded on the | part of jot numbered 20, tm section bered tober, A. D. INvL, ima Liber No. | of the sulxlivision of Barrs Farm, according to i said Jol Goetzinj or pla on record in the surveyor a office of - District of Colnmbia, being more fully den (10) and eleven ity south and parailed to | sixty (60) feet to the north line pr School street, thence west al together with th Sting of a two-story brick er. being pre PROPERTY ON OF ELEVENTH | with brick | southeast corner of said lot 20 and running themes Ne. ‘ar! rence ae ANL +. OFPOSIES Rag n as acy, July ¥, 1864, and its front ts | Lawrence, Miss Carrie Lawrence, Miss Mag- | group. , 2 Ln G t SOUtL West, hii | stilt welt scarred with the marks of anot | La Rue, Miss Eima Ray, Lieut and sire. | “Hands. up goes," sald Mackey, an hel, 1" rag abr a on B. BY AUCTION. Gme-third of the pun in cash, | t a ‘J. W. Stewart, Mr. Alfred E. Ray, Mr.| Stretched his as high up as they would|and twelve montie, with interest, and re oe a in ore and two years, with interest, | “tthe Frederick shoe factory, which nas! Prescott Wright, Mr. Walter Wright, Mrs. | 80. a deed of trust on the property, or all any n front of e eemlanuually and secured Wy a deed wf : | H. P. Scott. ir. and Mrs. Oscar.Woodward, “Please raise your other hand, too, Mr, | deposit of $100 will be requil dat tun trust om the pre all cash. All conveyance agg iho ing sud recording ut ers cant. A deporit BS feet on 11th st. This property is now. tm. of $100 will be required at the time of sale. Should | Broved bs a two-story brick building on Tinh st. ,the tems be wot fully complied with in” ftom property at the and two frame buildin C at. days from day of sale the trustees reserve th maser utter such public notice as | rental. ‘This property ts sult not been in operation tor some time, was sold on Saturday to Mr. W. Irving Parsons for 35.1 The report of the grand jury for the Feb- ruary term of the circuit court has caused | Mr. & A. Keys, Miss Nellie Ray and Miss | Inspector,” said Harris to Letherman, and | Alt recording and converanciag at pure j Laura Gartrel. f he was obeyed. a ees wl fed ag pnmerneh with in th { Linden Lodge, I. O. G. T., will hold a! Commissioner Fairchild was still read-} fm the day of sale SS to resell th meeting Tuesday evening at this place. ing the papers. Harris turned his gun faulting. pur 4 2 ft to resell the property at risk and cost of de- | G. M. Wolf has returned from Gaithersburg, | in the direction of the commissioner's head, | they may dee necessary. hotel site or business purpe It is seldom that fautting purchaser, after such pablic notice as ® profound sensation here because Of | where he attended a meeting of the district | and said sharply, “Mr. Commissioner, please wi. Such a valuable property is offered at public sale they may deew uecessary. number of new and novel departures that | joage. | Olly and should command the attention of eapitalists . G. SLOAN & €O., Aus, and 0! Terms: One-thii de therein. For imstance, the city raise your hands Sean A Weemasiatk oe - Rev. S. S. Engle of Hedgesville, Md., will) | Then, for the first time, the commissioner Officials of Frederick are taken severely to! oe a ge: fd.. will e ; be the guest of his brother, } James | became aware of what was going on. He ‘ash, the balance tn one, two! fel3 Trastees. ° “% three years, 6 per cept per annum, able | — a task for spending nearly $4,000 for a neW | Engle, this week. is nearing the three score and ten mark, fly, secured by deed of trust on the, RATCLIFNE, DARR & 00., 1ONEERS, othe 1407 G street. reservoir “when the saine was not neces- er ee ) but he moved with remarkable spryness sod, or all cash, at the option of the y20 PA, AVE. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF STORE AND p sary.” and the board of charities and cor- FALLS CHURCH. when he saw Harris’ revolver gently wav- writ of Ser A’ deposit of $200 required upoa ae- | ; : 0. 1255 1TH STREET SOUTHEAST, WaSH- eye gt bahia et of the Supr of bid. If the terms of wale | COLLATERAL SECURITIES AT AUCTION FoR > E % rection, having jurisdiction ae eae 5 | ing to and fro only a few feet away, and and to we di ied With tn fifteen days from the a al ACCOUNT OF WiieM TT MAY CONCERN. sana Asted the See ee SR sere AG: ACCROOR GEL ERERRYR | neseekia Wilks up went his hands. publ sale the right ts reserved te resell the proverty | By virtue of a certain. collateral gute, dated gant expenditures. nm lay legate lard of the county “Harris now had the privilege of looking |idep Mate at the risk and cos ~ 4 1 of the defaulting purchaser. | December, 12, Sy after five days’ advertisement kome newspaper published All conveyancing Mr. Lewis H. Dill, a highly respected cit- | introduced in the house of delegates the| at the entire judicial and criminal foree of izen of Frederick, died suddenly of apo-| amended charter for this town, and under the United States in. Buffalo with their plexy Wednesday last, aged seventy-two | 9 suspension of the rules it was placed on Hands up in the alr as high as they could . payable in Go days from auch resale in| date the-cof, and tow ovesdte, and authority Washington, D.C.) the holder of said note, we will seil AT PL revording at ihe cost of the! ALCTIUN WITHIN OUR SALES ded in 3 . the land records of the District of olwnble: asa at the request of the party secured thereby, we at the wuetion & band D sts.. «it CLOCK Brotiers, | i H. BERGMANN, GM. EMMEICH, rding SOMS. WIV | WA sell at public auction, In frout of the purchaser RATCLIFFE, DARI & CO Pa. ay *n WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY - Wkbay, TWENTY Sor , sand a | go, - roved w ieee , : CO.. Pa. N.W., « ESD. > : ENTY-POURTH Day OF Bowe an leaves a wife, three sons a! the calendar of that body. eo. os ee Cone deactibed property. to, wits Atwnt salah SNES. _—__Avetionsers._ | FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. Isyi, AT OD . AT HALP-Past POUR a Messrs. Thomas Hillier, E. F. Crocker, A. | inen under the cover of his pistol, and thea | titel “ue Nutine vaptiale a FUTURE DaYs. Casta tae Gis ee ee on, Dente coeeal ee TAKOMA PARK. A. Soule and I. F. Norman, who have been | besan backing toward the door, talking | panion,”” seized and jevied upon us + — THIRT GHT SHAKES OF THE CAPITAL aif of original Jot twenty-six «26», se és aa te ane. George G. Evans, and will be sold t THOMAS DOWLIN Auctioneers. STOCK OF “THE UNIGN BUILDE fn square nine hondred gpd seveaty-seven (877), At ng 4 Tahaan, cheven, held Wet. | Stnance oe the U, B. Aintrict court in| “act Dy remain Jest where you afe for'a| cation No. S000. bn favor of Elect y » ‘“ - . a meeting o' ‘al aa ontained thin the following met, nd Alexandria as jurors, returned home Fri-| moment,” he said. “1 won't detain you long, | uk Company. eis TRUSTFES’ SALE OF PREWISES KNOW as | AND NON Tix: Begianing for the same om the line of Ekereeth day night, most gratifying results were re- | day, the jury having been adjourned uniil | yea’ “Re ke hall Gis be cates te ALBERT 4 5 IS_BM4 AND 2016 SHERMAN AVENUE, |“ Parties interested will please take notice, Sireet «1) east of the southeast corner of sald let ported from the concert held February 9. | the 17th of April. [door and opened It, and took the key out ON BROS., Aucts.” Under und’ by virtue of a certain deed of trust] “"™ ““ patcurrE, DARR & 00. ge oe ey SE Resolutions were passed expressing the ap-} Our new mayor, J. D. Payne, held nig! 4 inserted it on the outside. Then he = dated April 1, 1898, and reconled in Liher Now} folS-d&dtes eae a 7 stepped into the corridor and shut the door IN BROS., AUCTIONE | and locked it. He had all the officials un- Mr. Geo. W. Center, an aged citizen of | der jock and key. He called up the ele- preciation of the chorus of the result achlev- | grst court on Saturday last. ed by Director Theo Friebus, jr. It was decided to begin at once to prepare for a ‘Auctiimeers, | thirty-foot wide alley im the rear of sald lot; thence 1800, folio M1, et seq.. one of the land records 0: RE = alley twenty- 2 5 SEVEN. | Barty secured the we wlil, ou FRIDAY. the - fuches to the lime of said street, thence soutis FRAME HOUS 1 AND a vs ~tpe E . si XD DAY OF MARCH. Ise ct BOUR ‘s STORY | BRICK | along said street twenty-four @4) feet to the place this town, is very ill, with but little hopes Vator. went down to Washington street AND GALES AND H > - hae 1 . i RE! per yp 3 second concert to be given before the close | of his recovery PeS|and mingled with the crowd. seule caches viet cera ea eee Gee | é TH AND TENTH STRumed | Lene es eee nt at emee ene See of the season in May. Rehearsals will be | °.. | It took the officials several moments to] By virtue of ad test daly veconied im | public Suction thet certain Int of anon AND. RHODE ISLAND, AGERE REETS | conal MB 8 ae resumed on Friday. February 23. Rare Benda rad he ieee, paptist | recover. Watts, who was the first to come Taal conaelta ot. ane Divtrice of Colmabes Known ‘ns the north onehale of lot clgit as, | STREET NORTHWEST.” whe Ko oa Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Long have re-| Church Sunday and the members wor- to, ovened a window and began firing off | ee eee ee ne. preriices, un THURSDAY, | block numberd nineteen (19), of Todd and. Nee vs]. By ue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in| one-half the balance in cash, and the residue is Xu - 2 turned from their northern trip, and will | shiped with the Presbyterians. his revolver to attract atiention. He sue-} Tip s AY OF MARCH, AL OD. subdivision of Mount Pleasant aad Pleasant sj Liter 1802, at folio 342 et seq. one of the land | one Year, with interest, and secured iy a deed of be at home to their friends at the residence | Messrs, M. E. Church, B. F. Johnson, s,|(eeded in drawing a crowd around to the| sv PML, tie following together with the improvements thereou, consist: | ds of the District of Colmubia, and at the r- | trast on the property. A tof £100 Will be re- of Mrs. A. G. Thomas, on Oak avenue, to- “em age ay vanes Se ag teas *» | Seneca street side of the building, but by} land and premises situate in the county of Wash- | lug of two old frame dwellings. ‘ quest of the party secured thereby, we Will sell, at | quired at thwe of conveyancing and re- . - R. Newlon, W. H. Nowlan, Thomas Hiliier, the time he got out no trace of Harris could | in in the District of Column Kl desig- Terms of sale: » cash. balance in two equal | auction, in front of the ises, om FRID. cording at purchaser's cet. Terms to be complic® Sir, Thos. C. ‘Thomson ts in Richwnond on | C. F. Newman, W. M. Ellison, E. F, auoots| po tnna. é hated “as and eng part of lot mmubered 101, in | Installments, secured My the notes of the pur- | MARCH SECOND, “A, at FIVE O'CLOCK | With tn fifteen days from day of sale or property ubdivision of lot numbered haser, and a deed of trast upon the property suid. | P.M, the fo! y to be compliad with in fifteen days from the | in the @ business trip. Miss Fannie Thomson is and C. D. Church, members of Falls Churen| Harris was the cause of tie issuing of | William | improving from her late illness and antici- | Lodge of Odd Fellows, visited Metropolis, a special order from Washington a sh ing described eal ity of Washington. Distric tate, situated Aivision of block be resold at default chaser's cost. aid MHITEERED StextSLEY { ja t | bered 30. In “Long Meadows.” as sald first Ay Of sale, or the trustees reserve the Fight to | n abd distinguished as and belug iat Genciiiac emsseacas pates returning from Bultimore at an early | Lodge of the order in Washington on Fri-| time ago notifying postmasters not to give} subdivision is ed in the office of th ¥- nll_at the cost and risk of the defautting pur: | Chapman's subdivision of | _ fe13-dts day. \day night, and witnessed the conferring of | UP their blanks to any one except on order | veyor of the of ¢ 1. In county book ser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sive, i square numbered RATCLIFFE, DARK & C0.. AUCTIONEERS. ‘The severe storm of Wednesday night, cf | the second degree on several candidates, | from the department. It is estimated that | pice 114. sdewrited tx motes and honts ag | sae, Ait ‘convesancttie amt recording” at" yar plat of said sabdtvision, ax — sleet and hail, has destroyed the buds end | The Baptists wili have a “green tea’ at| he has cleaned up about $3,000 in the past | fullows: Hes venice saatbety RENIAMIN FL LEIGHTON, ‘Trustee, rat the inact GCC 5 the leaves which had appeared on many rose | the church parlors tonight. | few months. ah alley I herly paralle Otice oni. | book marked C. EB. at page 16¢, = wbeivision | DWELLING, NUMBER Ss | and other bushes. Mr. Frank Green of Philadelphia is visit- Harris Recaptured. With the West Hite of said lot SS feet; thene RICHARD EF. PAti Terms of ele: One-third cash, balance tm sig | Bo etme eo Gov ad tom given uo ent Patrons of the Electric Railway Company | ing his cousin, Miss Nellie Green. | Westerly parallel with said alley 16 ieet to th 4 * : ‘ave. maw, | find that the lamp placed at the Takema| Washington's birthday will be celebracea) Harris was caught the same night at] west ithe of twelve months, notes for the deferred pay- | duiy recorded in Liber No. 1806, folio 18 et seu. f Seely Shek Se ae ah deed of rN: on the nd revends of the District of Guluime 4 niggi Be oF } ‘on the prop. | one of the land re terminus is never lighted. They are com-| by the Congregationalists with one of their | Clifton, Ont, About midnight, when alone, | "vst lite S) feet to got TRAN ITIE URES OF Ls Head rest at th Hyer | bla, apd at the written reguest of the holder of pelled to stand in the dark and make their [celebrated dinners in the Sunday school a stranger walked in the railway station | privilezes and. py : to the Dor TH sp | cent ~yorers = gs all op- | th one pee gs iy eg ye offer a = Wray as best they can in all weather, with | room of the church. and asked the operator what time the next sto or (name, wise apuertalning, © HOLD AUD, BITCHES aus eh, Mt tmmh of ele oe aa oe nea THE TWENTS-THERD DAY OF ho other light than that furnished by the| Mrs. Rachel Nowlan of San Francisco, r re a . seg 2 = oe see oo 7 days the mA reverve the rights i Ixos, AT HALF-PAST POUR car when it arrives. : Cal., ia visiting her son, Mr. W. H. Nowlan, | TUR (went west. The stranger sat down | sotes to ty ott, Ber gen Ut ised dol a auisa ab aoe oes et ek oe APM, the’ following desctived real eer ears ae | _Rev. J. T. Williams of the M. EB. Church | t© Wait for it. by a de ton the property sold, or all . Tats roconded in Liber P. No. | faulting purchaser, after five days” adver | tate, situate in the city of Washington, District sur | South’ organized a mission society on Sun-| Seeing that he filled the description of | 'S,* the a . i . i io tt: All thet certain piece oF 8. one of the li conde of. Alerenar such resale Im some newspaper published an | Of Columiia, tow ps ae Ce | Washington, D. C. $100 deposit required at time | DTS! of tent aut! peemaines Buon ne <8 WHT sell at in fe —— <1 s0x -six (126), fm Portner’s sabdivision of part tel High View AY, the THIRD ZSErAL R. EDSON. fe niuibered tee hundred and fear Got aw tu | DAY OF MARCH. 1894, at TWELVE M., all that CHARLES B. BAILEY. whdivision is recorded in Fok number i faulting pur. | in plece or parcel of land, with improven Trustees. | toon (4), follo one hundred and fiftr-clebt (158), posit ‘Terms of | day at Langley. Harris which had been sent out the opera- state of) Virgi ‘ | The M. E. Church Sunday school on Sun- tor slipped out quictly and sent a messenger An Mr. Samet J. Hophine was retarn-| day elected the following officers for ihe| to arouse Detective Griffin, who lerene ct ing home in his wagon on Thursday iast | ensuing year, viz: J. M. Thorne, superin- the best men on the dominion force. he was accosted on the road by a colored tendent; Lynn 8. Abbott, assistant supe Griffin came down to the station in his uired at praplied with herseine ri my att Mer after. tive t i : the Aue Cor Sten ae Ce om, sitnated at the Virginia end of t AUCTIONEERS, ~ | the records or of the said District man with the request for a ride, and he was | Mtendent; H. A. D. Crocker, cretary; trousers and overcoat, every pocket hulging | ine Oe paper ed in the county of Alexandria, state of Vir- | Columbia, ke. sulise t taken Into the wagon. Mr. Hopkins, among | M/58 Ida Ball, assistant secretary; Miss with firearms. He peered in the window of | @stom D.C ALBERT A. ginia, known View Hotel, and the piece | howeve in Liber No. . a S| Corrie FP. Cooksey, treasurer; Edward Ball, the station, located his man and marched JOUN BOT or percel of land upon which the hotel fs ef OF VALUARLE IMPROVED | 1218. = sgt te a eee ot ee other articles, was bringing home a large! librarian; Miss Ida Ball, organist: Miss| on him with drawn revolver, ee A ee a D ean o> SAL RSEARE Os | Os ie a bien ie fish which had been captured by him down | Susie Crossman, assistant orraniat ch-| Harris seeing the drop was on him, per- i 5 60a Hutnucen: 1k thn Gand steed treet; tuertinr sete | Paitin ae e aon bk ruc Guan bak | endo years from the Gay of sale. the Geferr the Potomac. It seems that the darkie | ers were Mected as follows: Mrs. J, Hol-| mitted himself to be disarmed and hand-! 7 the household ‘urniture and other per- | and recorded in Liber No. 1705, . payments to b denowd by the notes of the pure could not resist the impulse to appropriate @n. Mrs. H. R. Center, Misses Lillie Porter, cuffed. He objected to going back to the SALE OF REAL mal ps nises one of the land records written request of th We Will sell, at, publi WEDS . bearing interest from the day of sale, ut © per cem per annum, wayable semi- paid, secured by deed of trust upam |. or all cash. at the option of . A deposit of $100 will be required When the property Is knocked down. Ternis of | sale must be com with in fifteen days from 2 ©. F. Cooksey, Milie Simmons and Lula United States and sent for a lawyer. The LAND Ts Mecimembes Of Che Say: tribe, cet oy Che | semiae Hey HA. Gall A.D. Crockan |iauyer. took $10 of the $1205 Herrin heat (by vites ate deod of trust : <th street pike, near Silver Spring, he sud- | William Simmons, Clark’ Ford and Lynn s.| With him and advised him that he might | Sepiember 24, 1802, Lepr eu pactl 7p denly jumped from the vehicle with the | Abbott. as well return at once, as it was only a aon cee ee ie fish in his hand and ran across a field. Dis-! The ‘annual conference of the M. H,| matter of getting out’ extradition papers ction. in | Virgin : <1 will sell at public anetion. in | covery of his action being noticed a few | Church will be held at Waterfo com-) ay Way, so Harris agreed to return to Buf- | front of the premises, Y i sw eribed real est | will be soldewub: f trust to Jam of April, “1S: party se tion, parcels of ground, fered five 15), deveribed as follews Residents Come to Blows. a point on [ street north . said sul jots and | WILSON. Trastee. Included i ‘orizinal lots 6 aud | ggagde FATS SWOASTEDT Teaaten, Ottice, {part of lot. bein ua described AOS ertas vf sale: i ekeny tan to be paid in cash and th ~nl Prop. | tustallments tn six and twelve imontbs. from sale, with interest at 6 ut per annum, sud | [secured by deed of trust on property sold or ad | at the option of the purchaser. | $50 on each lot will be require | All conveyancing and recording j Terms of sale : Condict, where he gave his name as Wm. | the Abingdon district. Rev. 5. A. Hall will Johnson. Swift justice was rendered by a} be returned here. sentence of six months in the house of cor- The fifth monthly report of the graded — ae tied “ school of the town, as filed with the clerk ere Was a gathering ot ends of Mr.j of the school board shows the enrollment! collisions bs ‘twee hi James E. Benedict of Woodside in his par-| and average attendance as follows, viz ig 7 shares pel RecnitAey apt jors one evening last week, who were en-| Principal. H. F. Lowe—enroliment, 2s; aver-| St?eet car companies and residents upon the fentained by a song by Mr. Henry W. Olds, | age attendance, 24. Miss Fannie ugg, first | Stfeets upon which cars run. followed by instrumental music, the per-| assistant—enrollment, #3; average attend-| The scrapers and snow plows of the com- feet east southwest corner of said lot and sqaare The deep snow left by the blizzard of last | ning thence Monday at Chicago has provoked frequent | ‘ence north i- Fe } AY, the | the day | Washington, District the day of sal erwise the trastees reserve ne minutes later, chase was made for him and | mencing on the 7th of March next. At this! falo. DAY OF MARCH, Isat, a CLOW .} money | within days from t scribed as lots numbered 2 ripe - Bn) th property C3 X, xX; K-43 the fish recovered. Mr. Hopkins was as-| time the six years’ service of Rev. A. J. Se eee all the right. ttle and int eph A. otherwise the trustee Reserves th i und ‘the ‘south 9 feet front “of of the defaulting, parctatser a oe sisted in the capture by Constable Samuel | Porter as presiding elder of this distrivt FIGHTING ANOUT sNow, In the city of Washington, tn the Distric mr dupe etbes or tee ieee a ee erie a . Yevaneing. recording, Ac, at the cost of The Jones and Mr. Joseph Abel. The thief was | terminates, and he will be trauszerred to —— TTI WIE Loe MEME Ace TPE ae Siete Sane Cain sce nn I ietk ae wacuee eeeeoeeen: pod perchance. Immediately taken to the court of Squire | some other section of the state, possibly | Chicago Street Car Shovelers ana | {@", | | \ | | = | TRATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TWO X\FARLY NEW SIX-ROOM FRAME Dy’ . NOS. 1026 AND 1008 THEAST. BY AUCTION. AFTERNOON. FERRUART 1894. AT FOUR 0° in front of st along the Hine of T street m4 feet TH inches fo the rear west with said rear line 3 feet JL inches to the plac THAT VALUABLE, SON T §RTHE, AND vance in two { sears from date | st per nmin, ‘ms of sale: One-third cash, ments in one and t purchaser's cost. lied with in fifteen with six per cent ini iu deed of trust | Terms of sale: sneca i x m ate per een : zh Ate vet : of ale property will be resold at | os tic‘room frame dwelling Mabel Bradierd and Sire, Sener Niss| ance, 2. Mise Virgie Hugs, second ‘aasist-| panies have thrown up high’banks of snow |.Bye0s spl samrlt,, tor eu sat te naken, | vearine, ate, May. Je ene te ae Oe ee: on SC) Font for $1130 cach per month. Te Bradfo: d Mrs. et. ant—enrollment, it; uverage attendance, 41, = é et A Sigiedee as ee yale c | be ~ TODD, Trustes, | Miss Ellen Wilson, residing in this neigh- | Total enrollment, 114. Average attendance, | "7 front of the buildings, which makes it/| secured by led ohacar ies the land records. of <x at : borhood, while on her way to take the 11 am. train for Washington on Saturday,' The M. E. Church sociable will be held at had a package snatched from her hand by | the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Now- a colored man, who disappeared in the |} land next Thursday night. difficult in many places for residents to use |,0F all rash. at the street walk. They resented this in sev-| Up Site Must be eral cases by throwing the snow back upon | the trast and cost of th the party secured t __JOHN E. BERRI ‘on PEIDA YN BECs., AUCTIONEERS. at HAL - premises, sell at | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO BRI « following d: etek real es! = i IN, FRISTOE COURT, BETWE ‘due Getober 12, 1sN5. 2 ver and above the trust to cash, A deposit of $100 upon each house at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are complied with in 15 days from the day of sule Ey abject, Rowever, to a deed of trust of $000 be im auction. Ls as the track. Gangs of employes called to ecording at the cost of the purchass ituate in the city of Washington, | 14TH AND ¥ | Fight is reserved to resell the property woods. Mr. A. H. Raymond, an old resident and| shovel off the snow were met with vigorous | MUE ,und recording at the cow panane | chasis 2 a te cata eal ind cost of the defaulting purchaser, oe highly respected citizen of this community. | measures. J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, jin Jobn T. Arms ROCKVILLE. died very suddenly on Sunday at his resi-| Late yesterday afternoon there was a! fel9-d&ds E Nat raconted im (OM the Fifth Wth) day of August, AUD. poteshed in Weshington, DC AN com | dence in the town. While he has been sick livision of square one Lun: | y virtue of a certain deed of trust, bea: advertisement of such resale in some recorded among th cost of the purchaser. lively row on Ashland avenw a a .. : = land_records and recording at th coat ind Superin- | “THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTION) pees 38 Columbia in Liber Xo. | RATCLIFFE, D. & CO, An opinion has been filed by the Judges | for, Some time, his death ‘vas unexpected | tondent Nagel of the West Chicago purset | Est. nw. eesti at the request « | fe1s-anans of the circuit court for this county in tne | 24 Utlooked " for. Sunday morning ie| Railway Company was badly injured. thereby, arose as usual, and, after dressing, walked to the dining room and seated himself, used “eNITED STATES MARSHALS SALEBY v ge writ of flerl facies issued out of the The > gece baci | TRUSTEES’ SALE ¢ ease of George W. Sensener agt. Edwin and The crowd was making it very warm for | TRUSTEES ty THe ert to a deed of | fremt 9 my TWENTY % Division Superintendent Schabuck, ng 25 secure five notes iV CLOCK 894 | clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District Edward Baltzley. This case originated in| when soon his family noticed something | knocked him down and thay sa emt * Woo Sal un ei following. descrivec | Of Columbia and to we disected 1 wil offer at bill in equity fled by the plaintiff, G. W. | the matter and went to his snowbank, when his eries brought a number VIVE. @) 0 5 Of amid trusts of | District of Colmubia, "to wits CAI the eee fee toe “en soon expired. He was s ie j sNow 4 AKOM. cash, ‘ ! ptec cls of pret own ane | “ye ~ west. lis af Wi Sensener of Washington, for a recession of | Re Soon expited. He was sixty ee) gee oer Semloven to the mene, ERNE DS 6 FART Oe cence equal instatinents at one and two years, secured | Mistinesaitad as aud Neng hes mene, Rost anc hata awe! mors, lp af aa the sale of several lots at Glen Echo made | be come trams Cumeah. We He leaves al wp uperintendent Nagel forced his way| }MEMOVED STING ON MAGSOLIA by the notes of thé purchaser amd decd of trust | dred and thirty-seven (1 ad i nd one upon the premises sold. ‘Terms of sale to be com: | Yhirtycelght soe In Mere Ve noe tunde tain deed of tre pees with within fifteen days from the dey of | Reed's sundivision of lots in square namter é ir A. D, | sile, or the trustees reserve the right to aesell | hundred and thirty-ive @35}, as per plat recorded of at the cost and risk of the defanttin user. in Liber 17, folto of the records of the sar », | A deposit of $300 required om the day ef sale. All | veyor's office of the Disteict of Columbia, Logerine: md recording at pure with the improvements. thereon, wmbia, DAY OF FEBRUARY, to him by the defendants for the sum of | widow and two sons, one living i M., al) the defendant's $5,000, on the ground of misrepresentation. | N. Y., and the other, Arthur The court, in their opinion, dismiss the but | He was an old employe in the on the ground that the plaintis? had waived | ent, having, been appointed his rights by treating the said property as through the crowd and was compelled to re- | Mere! | Sort to the us i here. of his fists in order to get | to where Schabuck was struggling with his | assailants. ag we ad ‘Some one struck him a stinging blow on| feta: ona ofa ninth Ebi day i nous d at the request of the conveyaneing - d the head, which nearly caused him to fall! ‘ are j BENJAMIN FL LEIGHT& ‘Terms: Cue-third of the purchase : } 11 am. from the Congregational Church, 0 omissory Notes secured there | % purchase money to be the property of “ eee $ | to the ground. A; tri F drent gr the on paid in cash and the balance in two om os his own after knowledge of alleged fraud. | of Which eburch he has been member | through, a young. felaw ruahied toon hie Se yn ae | COURTLAND BOY ments, respectively In one and twa sere, seetall, | > te ae at hen Eee: At the trial of the case the plaintiff was | since its organization. with a ‘clasp knife and cut him badly nS . AT FIVE O' ‘ H by a deed of trust upon the property sold. witk | . Auctioneers. ALBEET A. represented by Messrs. R. Ross Perry and | crivicted, and Col, Beckoer cis bout! the face. ‘The fight died out as soot os te following described real estate aifaate ia 1h | Of lr per cut per auDUn, OF all eal, at ene ay | WILSON, U.S Marshal. saben. Richard R. Beall of Washington, the de-| fone days. Z oe "tl Nagel was hurt. Ot tend: and preniiee tion ofthe pure 1 MiePngtt of $200 wilt he [C. G. SLOAN & OD, Auctioncers, 1407 G et. ae > ge ae ieee ae . quired at th of sale. Sale by . 2 fendants by Messrs. L. H. Poole, James B. etme h! eee si ame av ond b x NORTH CARO j tfteen dass trom ore th pon SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Henderson and Anderson and Kouie of this . : ator Jacob Ric rs LINA “AV 4 erty ene and cost pf detauit TY IN ANACOSTIA. D.C... AT THE rk An Old-School Maine Politician. ew York senate a bill classifying eapioe 2 duly recorded in | lux purcheser after five days’ notice of such resale CORXER OF JACKSON AND TAYLOR STS. : David Dunn, the oldest member of the Kkel-in-the-slot_ machines as lotteries, | Mf the land, by advertisement in some ‘one or more | published ip the city of Washing! Liber uumbe i ‘The new tui company recently or- | reconds of t adscceaats Goidty Weaine ben as and prohibiting thelr use within the state | ganized here for the purpose of construct- ae Lecce ae Poe ae - grate by making {t a penal offense to use thein. | ing a road between Rockville and Bethesda, |"! 5° ty-three. An ex-speaker of the |= distance of nine miles, has obtained g | *8* of eighiy-th Ae et speaker of the formal transfer of the "property. of the | Maine House, once acting guvernor of the| AUCTION SALES. i Georgetown and Rockville Turmpike Com- { state. a life-long democrat, he was, prot — = - A wilt 2 commence work on the most distinctiv DAYS. j The road will be divided into | er and politician in Maine. He 1407 G & Sloan). in deed of trust, dated 28th BEAINARD Ht Wal mas Coen VANE ua LOUIS D. WINE. By ‘ at the rey 4 20-48: istrict of £ ond quest of the ja is ‘Trust marty, neces 1 will sell at pablie auce Yon. in. front of the premises. on WEDNESDAL, . DAY OF FEBRUARY, isos, at f “K PM, the following know the ‘official plut of now Known as Anacostia) as al also parts of lots 344 and 54h, de- we: Begining at cwepaper | py virtue of a te WH sell . D, 1800, and duly rec et af Coburn! with the im: | provenests id. propert $2.17 | THE AROVE SALE HAS BERN posTPow | untht WEDNESDAY. JANUARY DSP Tat. 1893, same hour and place. BEAINARD H. WARNER, ‘Trustees. type of ‘the old | _ FUTURE | 6. G SLOAN & 70. (Successors to nice I two. e4 in one and two vears I as sald John fn Liber num the ‘surveyor's offic LOUIS D. WINE, tiems and the work commenced on ! in Cornish. Me., in IS11. Under m at the same time. It is jent Buchanan he was appointed to a the | int on the n u i ; iAS REEN postroxep | f lot BA, distant 90 foet of the new company, after re- mn in the Post Office Department in ONL PAINTINGS until FRIDAY, FE! ARY NINT! 4, 8 ver of eatd let, and running 4 proper manner, to | this city, which he held until Isél. AT AUCTION, same ‘belonging wise ap- | 3 ; ARY NINTH, iny4, sume | Lane at bet. onl comes to the width of at} — oe —-—~ COMPTE sans! BUNS iy ot eee + a ARD HH. WARNER, t to the a boundary of said Wrantioas a areen . = LOUIS DB. WINE, | e north along said west boundary 40 ering the past week 2) Fatally Injured While Roxing. WITH A FEW ADDITIONS JaBt-d&ds Deak ~J . ged in mak-! A. H. Linder, the Harv PRIVATE GALLERIES, C7THE A a 2 sustained injurie a friendly sparring mene aes sorbed H ‘ umil Faibay, ALE HAS BEEX PORTPON ses for dam-| match last Tuesd: ed terday after- RY THE i ine thee tne sate bour aud ‘place, i ——— } Poon at Cambridge. A medical examination | wii ue Lec rg Property All he sold subject to & ‘The Valuc of Good Bread will be made in the interests of the prof. dads Joti ay fo. d&as aye bei in Sc Pe 9 wclated by every one ston, as this is one of the strangest ; SE Were , r rt - 1 . =ry0 | ments, nace it cash. $100 of which will he emily goed on record. He was unconscious just five — i ret | od ate SALE HAS BEEN POsTPON cquired on day of sale, AN conveyancing and ree that when days to the very hour. HIBITION Z iste, same hoor and piece cording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be come by ———————— . and Tuesday, Feb- O14 stand J.T. tk 4 BRERAINARD plied with in ditteen days, or the property may u@ Cream jou ae be had. Contractor and Builder: Lous bD. W resold at defaulting parchaser's cost. | To curs lume back rub with Salvation Oil. SLOAN & €O., Aucts, None but reliable men sent to the husse.ja80Ime | fe19-dsds felG-d&ds - felu-dis M-LERGMANN, Trustee