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i2 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. SUSURGAN HEWS.|c sce ee | ee eee Danger Just Ahead. ee Ales AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. bertson and Mr. Clinton Gardner, but noth-| 4 Champion Ski-Runner's Great Feat TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs ing seems to have been stolen from the two in Minnesota. ont C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G c. G. SLOAN e ‘ITED STATES SALE. . G. SLOAN ., 7" ST. . SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. UN MARSHAL’ ALEXANDRIA. latter. A shawl stolen from Miss Emma! ‘There seems to be no lmit to the possi-| 4 Prominent Professor Speaks About ‘(Successors to Latimer & Sloam. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) Home Ws Reed, was left at the Eayle House. Three| pittiee of ame eke - the Threatening Things Abroad at pours aaa — By virtue of a writ of Meri isaued ont eee ad - - parties were evidently in the gang, judg- les of the ski-runner in leaping through Thies 3 Pike Wi Om, PAINTINGS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | of the clerk's office of the Sapreme of the le Alexandria continues very healthy, | ing from the foot prints around the hovees, | 8ace. At the tournament held Saturday is Time of the Year. : ‘'AT__AUCTION, : | PROPERTY. (No. 2238 ELEVENTH STREET | District of Columbia, and to me @irected, 1. whl there is an unusual prevalence of light | No clew has been obtained as to who com-| afternoon at Red Wing, Minn., Torjus| “Tt is surprising how many people are suffering COMPRISING THERE COLLECTION CF THE| py virtue of a certain decd of trast to un, | i kainic Sale, for cosh, at the door of the cases of grip. One of the leading physicians | mitted the robberies. No one was at home| Memmestvedt, the world’s champion ski-| today from so-called coughs, colds and influenzs.”” WITH A FEW ADDITIONS Frou bearing date January 20, 1892, and duly recorded | DAY, THE TWENTY-POURTH, DAY OF FEB: of Alexandria says that “whenever the = Te ee ee Phare daa, runner, broke his own record by sixteen | The remark was made by a very prominent pro- PRIVATE GALLERIES, aa tee teh ee as goes, fell 340 ot | MUAY, 1806, AT TWELVE UOLOCK M. gle . iss E 3 | . D> THE STINGS EX 21 ea» record: e Distric . title, claim, interest weather becomes moderate he finds a large | jeft a note pinned to a pillow case seating | £cet. fessor. connected with one of the leading New York ae ea ee kt havbla, and at the request of the party. secured | fendaut in’ and to the following described. prop: Increase in that class of cases amons kis that “Jack the dynamiter is around and) previous thaw had rendered the course | '*pituls., Continuing, he sntd: = BY THE RENOWNED AkLisT, public suction tn Geer Sf the preeiee ah Sees | Sathese ae: eee Washington, Disiriet of Go. Batiehts; so much so that he cam very read- | Sy one attempting: to follow him will be| icy and correspondingly slippery, and the | pe ber itis ena ey ae ens, 3 6 a. Dave THE TWENTY 'SEVESTIT DAY” GP FEDS: | lumblar ‘with Sa aot Watington, District of Go lly determine from the number of calls of | Dlgwn to atoms.” has moved to the| Comtestants dashed down the steep incline | the (gx Peaple feat’ ont: of ours, suases, lave lontmaeh can, SeoT GO Mice WIDER ere egy, Ie bo his bell. the condition of the weather with- city, and Mra. F. W. Searle has moved into| With almost lightning-like rapidity. Many | patos in the umscles and doves, have no appetite, | THURSDAY, FI TYFIUST and of land and premises, situate in the cits of Week, | Re Shepherd, nt thf ite west One oe Alen. gut consulting either barometer or thermo- | the house vacated by him on Washingion | ¢Xcellent records had been made, and the | lse all interest in the world and wonder What is |" Aimirak Inston, Distelet of Coimubia. known and designated | No of Coates pin favor of Collins & Mclateter, meter." The cases here all of Ue lightest . street, owned by Mrs. Forbes. | Spectators were already satisfied that they | the matter. It is the srip: nothing cise. ind ‘Tuesday, Feb. Giarke sa wenger ©. = bg | Use ‘Tne 3 character and readily yield to ordinary |, Mr. L. R. Houcttens of Warrenton is vis-| had seen the most marvelous feats of skic| “Now, ail such symptoms need to have prompt be had. three bundted and two (302). as per plat “recorded | DUNCANSON BROS avcttonsene aust ttesBocay camila “iting his sister, Mrs. G. W. Mankin. | running possible. When Hemmestvedt came | treatment. The attack must be met and repelled G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts, | in Liber 18, folio 117, of the records of the otice | SE —_ = . Miss Lonnie Hospital of Bloomfield, Lou-| down the last time he leaped through space | at once, or it is certain to run into something | ——..cann a RO CCTI of the surveyor of the District of Columb to- | STATES MARSHAL’S SALE IUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIO! iH pions Foe meron a oes ee doun county, fs visiting Miss Persis Proud-| tHe enormous distance of 120 feet, which | serious. I know of but one way to certainly avoid a = x gether with the improvements thereon, coisist- | et ¥ a eir services wi * it. —— = ”" By virtue of a writ of fierl eclipses by far all the records both’ in thi = a: : = ing of a three-story brick dwelling house, known J facia, tesued out - Me | v ‘ords iS | these troubles which are now common, and that | TPUSTE! SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | a ~ Said | of the clerk office be required at Manassas early in Ma-< hat ir. Howard Wiley of Herndon is visiting | country and Norway. The champion fell tn | is. to jnualinieds comaan ton 3 omeg al) TEOCUREY Cao See eT UREWEEN Gri gy Ae ay fy | District’ of Columbia, ‘and’ te mee mineeen, cae o ts he at Rev. S. "8. a har ce, but did n If seri- i 4 AND SNC OW | ars secure $2.5) Dece: : the | Sell at public sal © door mistake of laws noted in The Star an the The green tea at the Baptist parlors last, ously. fii rebar arated Lotions fe se peed veer ledl pear dat od = OCCUPIED BY THE CITY PosT OFFICE. ne et ee Sethe Ses ot soo | court house of tee Dintries at ‘Ontatnes an ‘see early coming on of a new trial excite no| night attracted a large crowd and was| A ski or skee is a wooden run Fe perce ane eae, Eire and scleotite. Por | By virtes pf a cistain deal of trast Maly se] Shen oes oeeea et eet eae eel OAS TWEXTY-FOURTH. DAY ‘OF FEB. | Be a wooden runner of tough | ¢14, e nothing v Duty's Pu follo 244, et if th - ki ak) VELVI little surprise here. | quite a success. | Wood from five to ten feet long, an inch or | Sait Whisky; which Is, nekworiedeed edgy he | eet dee da cioict of Columbine’ we wei | exact conditions ‘ot these incumbrances will be | KUAl title, claim, Interest’ and eoeaes The funeral of M-. Harry Grant, the en-| a ae | am Wen and a hale thick at the middie, Ot | Hissicians and eclentibe ponte os tote on pane | Pieces Earciaees bs imme Cub above waasthanah | SEU Se nan ae oe deoxttned geen. ginneer killed on the Midland road near) MORE PHILOSOPHER THAN ASSASSIN.| thinner toward the ends, an inch wider | PS ee ee Ee ac wtis DAY OF FEBRI A : Charlottesville. took place yesterduy after-| : {in the shoe of the user and turned up | MMlicinal malt whisky upon the market 1 PAST THREE O'CLOCK’ PLN., ‘1 umbrances, and pay the balance in cash, A | “HS. to wi an H re y | deposit of $200 required at time of sale. The noon frem his home on North Columbus & curv > . The words of the profestor are true and they | front of the premises, the following described ‘land | a a - street. Rev. Father Cutle> of St. Mary's | EXmination of One of the Conspira-| 12 4 Gutve at he frente Ose Ree ue bextry a wonaertul aoauicg 1 aay uo enmame (gence tute in the elty fof, Washington, | tga gf BR etn lagen pe ed | plat or (aw on record i the —- Scictated ta: the’ religious 26 ices, | tors at Vienna. cast off in case of accident. They are used | “0 Are suffering with the first symptoms of grip, | a bear ee Jote numbered. three tir and | 2438" readvertisement, at the risk and’ cost of oe, | coteed ap ate s 0 | ' ; . adeancs mF a faulting purchaser. AM conveyancing at cost ; same at tn-| Haspel was the first of the anarchists on for sliding down a declivity or as a substi- | ° se grip im its advanced stages. For all such | ‘), in square numbered four hundred and | SU!" | Southeast corner of said lot running aie cemetery on — street by the | trial at Vienna for conspiracy against the tute for show shoe: people we cer a word of advice; h is to ta | ftty-tout 5, said original Jot three |) em- | ceerrgeesd RUFUS A. MORRIS SUT long the north E-4F — p——J sotherhood of Locomotive siaeers, & oo the best means t 1 ie these troubles a jo | bracing lots three @) and C in James Fraser's sub- + a , thence Meee Wan emotive Enciacers. | emperor yesterday examined, and he con- he best means to overcome these troubles and do | bracing lots three @) a WIHITEFIELD “McKINLEY, | The west tine of it woriberty and parallel with INFORMATION BY BALLOONS. moe veemlt (iy; Genie Gb swerve sos tives | yoar | Sivishen, Be ease emetlsaee ae Sees, ar eee easterly and paratiel with the north side ct ne parvove to have that which has proven itself by | District of Columbia, and said original lot four (4) | ¢ G. SLOAN & OO, Auctmars 10 @ OL | Bef evemee 22 foot, ‘then ‘remmime ‘southerly and Machine That Can Be Ha years of use to be the best and purest stimulant | euibracing lots four 4 and Jn Frederick Bates Ghesteipats ‘te Lathe oe Fam | slong the dividing line of lots 19 and i el ivcund. in the worta, and Kate E. Lauritzen’s subdivision, as said sub- | = beginning, city of Washington, Bee | division is recorded tn book H, D.C, page 73, in : . j From the New York Times. id surveyors office, the said origival lots three | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED George H. King represent the Alexandria | fessed to being guilty of the charge of em- Pythians at the state mezting of the | ploying a secret press and admitted that he| am Aert * Knights of Pythias in Richmoad this week. was an anarchist. During the course of the | The Alexandria Sunday School t’nion held i | ts. annual meeting at the M. I: hureh | amination Haspel said: “We desire to at- > tain our ends by the employment of force.” a = a tained within | PROPERTY, No. Gli F STREET SOUTHWEST, pea Wa ae ee Oe eee iae’ AE GRE ae ic |) Plan and wagon have! tovwed mune: AUCTION SALES. the “olioming etes ad. bounds, vie Begianing | WASHINGTON, D.C.” | gezies. ‘and wil fiver ot Sane, Sena ao retary James L. Ewing of the Washinzton | which he had planned, and it was observea | U2» 8nd are ready to start with the troops. THIS AFTERNOON. Guieors distant ous imndred and. twenty-nine (120) |90th day ‘ot ‘December. “A. TD. SO%, and duly Fe: | tor. oe Sunday School Union. a Away goes the wagon, with the balloon | ——-——— cilinin ‘The trial of Clarence Roane and Virsinia | srehtstic The prinnae eeaeer, than 2N-| hanging to-its tall’ while the attendext | THOMAS DOWLING & Co. Meade for the murder of Ed. Meade the 2!Chistic. The prisoner, it appears, procured | “ss “a eat as ses 612 . husband of the woman, will begin as-e to- | # SécTet press because he wanted to furnish | f@PPers on each side keep it steady. ‘The morrow in the co-poration court. workmen with suitable newspapers. tain moves along at a good round pace, City Councilman Pete: Aitchson and Miss |, At this stage of the proceedings the jury easily keeping up with of even passing the Christie H. Kirkwood will be married in !5pccted the couch in which the secret | infantry, and makes for the | Baltimore tomorrow. printing press was concealed. | The funeral services of Miss Isabel Stay-|_ When Haspel’s examination was contin-| maker took place at noon today it the resi- | Wed he denied any knowledge of the manu- | net. We west line of 6th. street. west | corded in Liber No, 1757, folio 284 et seq., one of | St Fees oor tee weet along the line af seth | the IGM xeterds of the District of Comme, ant north G street one hundred and three (108) feet at the written request of the party secured there- x (6) inches; thence north two hundred and twelve | by, we will sell at public auction, in front of the IMT ON THE | (212) feet six (6) Inches; thence east ninety-three premises, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY ‘THIRTY-THIRD | (03) fect six (6) inches; ‘thence south one hundred | THIRD, ‘1894, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. s ON, AT AUC- | and tweive (112) feet six (6) Inches; thence east | M., the following described real estate in the city uarticular spot TION. ten (10) feet, and thence south one hundred ceo) ‘of Rashington, District aforesaid, 0 wit: Ail that at which it has been determined to com-| On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTIETH, 1894, | feet to the place of beginning, together with all | certain piece or parcel of land and premises known LE-PAST’ FOU “K. 6 a pea 1c ements, Ways, easements, | and distinguished as and Leing lot numbered forty- | mence ballooning operations, which is usu- | #t,HALE-PAST’ FOUL O'CLOCK, in front ‘of the | and singular the Improve ay ingul ing lot numbered forty | . aie enh - 28 in square 75, right, privileges aod smperienanes to the same st. = Arther Pendall's subdivision of lots dence of he: mother, 429 North Columtus | f4¢turer of the explosives. ‘The judge there- | on the top of a good hisgh hill. “19,72x80,"" belonging or in any wise appe A i wumbered four and sixty-seven street, Rev. Dr. Rice officiating. | WOM remarked that Haspel's féllow-prison-| An ascent is an easy enough matter and is | Between 0 anal] pireets) Genrgetdeen, (on West | re oe ee ee Tee thcee yoni: oe | ia a ees eo a EO be es John §. Nedson nas purchased two build. | $15 had asserted that he had lectured upon | soon accomplished. The ballcon is securely | N&Munston, This property ts on one of the widest need by notes of the purchaser or purchasers, | Iuiubia, being the saine premises conveyed. te John | ull, Salt et Ing lots on Washington strect. near thes] ae orectee bombs. Haspel emphat-| fixed to the end of thal vive nope: and the} ‘Terms: Notd subject to a trust of $1,200, bal-| bearing date of day of gale, es 1 | Goctzluger, sr Walter Goctzinger and John Goet- | FER AY OF “atholic graveyard f. 38, | y | eo Z 5 All conveyancing a emarsd | per cent per arnum, payable sem!- r zinger, jr., by deed from Charles H. Parker and The mayor aed nd nadie Lomax, | {8 answer to questions put by counsel for, ‘W® men who are to asceiad take iE | oeretalane coats aiote eens et Ss et sneured by deed of trust_om the premises sold, | Carrie M. Paster, bis with, unt eaconned on tee ington, Dietriet aforesaid. te: wire colored, fo> cutting Ben. Henderson in ie the defense, Haspel explained the propa-| Places. At the word of command the men | time of sale. Terms to be complied with la ten (2 Se be hy tired at the | 28% day of October, A. D. Iso, in Liber No. | All of the soath half of original lot twenty-alx (20), tide during a cht, on Monday wight. aar Kanda of physteal force which was to, be| who have been holding down. the ear let go, | iss frum lay trate, Hime of sie: Coaveyancing aud recording at pur- | gr °",gin2 G7, t met. the sald Jubn Goetzinger, in saware within the fallowtag ene sed beeeae the corner of Fairfax and Princess streets, |©™Dloyed, not against individuals, but} and up shoots the ball q | feledkds THOMAS DOWLING & 00., Aucts. | Shase's cost. If of sale are not com- 4 e ¢ “ - ’ mete - : ey = Tr loon, ‘unwinding the | ——— non —— | chaser's cost. the terms ¢ D. 1892, together with the improv iz: inning for the ‘Eleventh The injury wan net a severe cme jagainst the whole social fabric. ‘The de-| rope as it rises, and allowisd cna ees 1, | RATCLIFFE, DAUR & CO., AUCTIONEERS — | plied witt'in thirty days. from day of sale the | alating of & two-story brick dwelling, with’ brick | street til) east of the mentheeat egies neremen mA é ai | mands, pe added, for such political privi-} ascend to g height of 1,0W0 fect Aud aut Hees ee the ent te faulting ‘porekasee or {Stable in the rear, being premises Known as No. | and running thence west one hundred (00. test ANACOST jeges as/the franchise only delayed its con- | Pose the offi “Aro oF Pp PROPERTY ON | the risk and cost of th faulting purchaser OF | 614 F street southwest, Washington, D. | ten and one-half (0%) inches to the line of & A’ STEA. | summation. mapve ‘tie eid ior tien i ereneed a ches 1WEST CORNER. oF HVESTU — after ten days’ res og ae Mg | Terns: One-third of the purchase money in cash, | thirty-foot wide alley in the rear of said lot: thence eee The prosecutor asked the prisoner if the * 7 ‘rmeeteat leeresez ORTH WEST. | OPPOSITE | re ia some Bewapaper puUl j the belurce in ore and two years, with interest, | Borth along said alley twenty-four (24) feet: thence The “methers’ meeting” will convene to- | ideal sheee | Sary to haul it down? Not a bit of it. A T OFFICE, BY AUCTION, | able © ; - 4 {east one Lundred feet (100), ten a s would be a republic or anarchy, A DEFICE -AUCT | GIDEON WELLS, payabl annually and secured by a deed of and one-half (1 morrow afternoon at the residence of Mrs. to which Haspel replied that it was all the| who carry miles Oa comer ee eIEEARP-PAST FOU | Francis H. Sire, - Pele fh a EN ign eo eg sean Sue King, 309 Jackson street, under the S#me to him. so’ that it cann oe We will offer for sale, in front of ats rusteea. hye lepoeit | co beginning, torether with the ‘4 q a Wi a ne jot get entisng! * 0 s iB) Pee Peston Pee Ses NEEM EF 2 = | of $100 will be required at the time of sale. 8! of beginning, together with ti key leadership of Mrs. William H. Peck. An ,,\vill there be any laws?” asked the pros-| of being cut, and away. monet eo weons | top de tee On ee eens eee ca ee | C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. the tome be mot fully complied “ithe in” after iSes 1itk strect southeast Wong De increasing int. a jecutor. sometines at a trot * | by 58 feet on 11th st. This property is now im: : ae ays from day of sale the truste : a i . : bat ae ma ne Regvle will make them, and there! and down hill, until the ee eth is) | proved by a twoetory brick beildins on Sith ar TROSTHES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED right to resell he proerty at ri and cont of Gee | TCTs: aaiiect to a trast @f aout $3,200, " will not be any governing powers,” was the | long distan ava f and two frame buildings on © under good PROP! nD Pa nia fault jurchaser, after such public notice as | Sn. with interest, and Mrs. John P. Ehrmann of West Troy, N. | reply: ti rex way from its original sta-| rental. ‘This property is siitabl CORNER OF JACI AND TAYLOR STS. | they may deem necessary | one year, with interest, and secured by a deed of = » Wt : ion. Next, suppose that it is necessary | jutel site or busin Irpose ty witton ect f trust, dated 28th | trast on the property. A deposit of $100 will be re- ' ss r | hote: ae ote paca. y virtue of a cectain deed of trust, ; H. BERGMA peste wets | con coatrren tet ceemas” fis examina, | to lower the balloon, Is it nealful to wind | sich a valuable property ts offered ‘att Mach, ‘A.D. 180, and duly recorded iu Liber No. oe Guired at. tiie of sale, All coo ‘and. re. venson, at the pastoral residence of the | r cording at purchaser's cat. Terms to be with ip fifteen days from day of sale or may be resold at Gcfaulting. purchaser's cost. one of the land records of end at the request of fhe Will sell at public auc in all the wi | anarehtst manifesto, and that he had made| from the Tels? hor atest Pale out | and. should command the attention of | the leaden and tin bombs seized by the po-| loon is brought 1479, folio 56 No sach thing. The bal- | and others. the Distr Anacostia Baptist Church. Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one, two pasty secured thei ‘Those who are to take part in the must-| lice. He dei to earth in @ much more | ang three years, cent per annum, ble the vont of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, Sere McKINLEY, cal entertainment to be siven by the Ep- | to use ame erste Seat be Iti @Feditious manner, wemL-aununily, seddred by deed. of trust bn the AAGENTV INST DAY OF FEBRUARY. 160t, at FRAME HOUSE ON AL-| gea3.ate meegees: rth League on the 27d instant kad a| Counsel for the defense pointed out that, long, stout pole, in the middle of which | property sold, or all cash. at the option of the “AST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following SIXTEENTH AND SEVEN- “ ED “ i is a pulley wheel, is, purchaser, A’ deposit of $300 aired - ° erty, v1 ‘offal AND GALES . — TAT os meas final Fehearsal last night at the residence | contrary to published reports, no powerful Halt 'a Weren oe fey tear aera ngnnaara t= nian of. bid eae the torus’ ot sale tee nar ta ery gens Repro ene ey ait) wil FES, ape boas UNITED STATES MARSHALL'S SALE. 3 2 Lean. | sives were found at the prisoner’s| « ‘ Jasin com with in fifteen days from the day of ry od ogee = yy virtue of “trust. duly reconted in | mooie The work on the fire and burglar-proof | lodgings, and that the machines fouml were| the Denece eyed hele weight soon Drings | sie! the. right is reserved “ty resell: the: pert ee eee Pe ag tne SA and 88> Ge] Liber numbered “1.741. fello S07 et’ sceenet thn | By virtue of a writ of apeclal fierl factas, tamee® yaults that are being added to the banking , only small and rudely made contrivances | Se the OWE to the ground. Passen-| at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, stern boundary line of lot 54, distant 90 feet | land records of the District of Columbia,’ we will | 0Ut of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Foe atheet te bene aie eeeanY, 08 Mon-| | Martin Stikul, a carpenter, and another of| men run the Dele (ace ae ee ena the | after Are dass’ advertisement of sch 'resals In fromthe northeast corner Of said lot; and Pousing THe Futsr Day ‘oF MAWCIT Xo De IScAE at public: sale, for cash, OS SATORDAT pition ~ “* “es rapidly pushed to com-|the accused, sdmitted attending the an-| balloon again mange gi ee eee ne | Mir conten aee, Dablished in Washington, D.C. south 40 feet to the rear line of said lot.) Five O'CLOCK P.M., the following decried THIRD DAL OF MAUCH, A.D. List, at TEN pletion. archist meetings, but denied that he was| the air, without hein nec yey eet? | purchaser: RATCLIFFE, DART & CO. AS foot to the weet boundary of said | land and premises situate in the county of Wash- O'CLOCK A.M., at the auction toms of Duncamem er ust unk; ho announces himself _as aware of the contents of the anarchists’ | exalted poskiee aWing been away from its | Persad eked ‘ac ood being gait of lor meeaicca Bee Es | Dinter ak Cileaie, as ae eee ae evangelist of the Universal Church of God | manifestoes. The ease wos ( | Position more than a few minutes. | ———~ | feet, t nated ‘as and being purt of lot-mutibered 101. 40 District of Columbia, all of tbe defendant's gbt, in Jesus Christ. held forth to a small audi- | today. adjourned until But it is not necessary to lower the bal- ning, together with provements, consisting | William F. Lewis’ subdivision of lot numb.red 45, title, claim and futerest im and to tue follow erce at Haines’ Hall last nizht j as . pone a or alay other way whenever it | — —— | of two frame dwellings with stores, situate at the | in William H. Clagett’s subdivision of block num. described property, to wit: Absut three thea . 7 ht. is required that messages should be ex- | TOLSON co- s = é GORE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL | porner of Jackson and Taylor streets, Anacostia, | bered 30, im “Long Meadows,” as sald first maiued G00) copies of a hook. bound in cloth apd. paper, conte Anacostia Guitar and Mandolin Club, BOTH BANDITS WORN ovT. | changed between those below and those | sell, by onter-of the assignee, the entire eteck | ©. omg ea ES le mposed of about twenty youths. met last ees As above. There are vari of ‘Diamonds, Wate! Clocks and Jewelry | | Terms: The property will be sold subject to a| veror of the District of Columisa, in county book panion,”’ seized and levied upon us the property of —a at the residence of Mr. J. W. Tolson, | Evans ana a hing Oh. Seamiines tor ee for | formerly owned by J. I. Flanagan, the jeweler, | ust of $2,010, now held by a bullding associa~| @ page 114, descrited by anetes and bounts as George G. Kram, and will be gold to watlaty exe on Shannon ‘place. Morrell Secure Rest in a . Sometimes, for instance, a wire = EU Pads apt rem nea hy “| tion, and which can be taken up iu small pay-| follows: Beginning at the wnorthwes: corner of cutlon No. 83633, vor of Blectro-Tint Eugray- gpa Ns j Prisen Cell. = attached, through which memages can | gifts woes ets on the nck Eas ee ot. | mente aie halance tn cash, $100 of which will be | said ict ou & 20-(ut aller, running thence wasteriy | Sug Company. is nage eawereiaiae Leese | a teleplione. Another plan is to| fiw. CHAS. WEEKS. Salesman, fetG-1m. | Teauired on day of sale. AM conveyancing and re-| aon said alley 16 feet; thence southerly parallel RT Ns H ‘ : e California officers discorvered yester-| —_ messages down the wire cable. A lit- | — = Retin ir gens igen ogrcdteedlclng ag eet gd Ne AR Svtst | DUNCANBON BI os a day morning that Evans and Morrell were| U¢ Wire hook 4s fastened arovnd the cable, FU os ast Ppl toe Nr ecglea aer—ortce fine | or = - Lakeland Lodge, No. 124, Knights of a - q FUTURE DAYS. es. Ane eae vest line of said lot; thence northerly along said Iting purchaser's cost. Figgas nae est line SG feet to ‘the b dts H. H.GERGMAN at Evans’ house at Visalia. A strong cor-| 8%, the letter or paper, wekrhted with a nniug, together with | RATCLIFFE, DAKK & O0., AUCTIONEERS, rer-/don of armed men were placed around the| ‘The humag gags, iS Sent, flicttering down. i eeeten. | | Sl the inipeorommnn, ve Pythias celebrated the thirtieth anni easements, rights, | = or The human voice, it alas be % = — — ivileges and wrtenances to the same be- | TRUSTRES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY Bi pri tes bilson ence hall in Lakeland last / house and half the town in arms at a re-| be heard ®oth fremo considerate: bulgnt WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. rndndstanel dn longing or in any Wise appertaining. * | SSDWELLING. NCMBLE 2011 PORTNER res Were present. viene following | spectful distance. A man named Beeson| Nd depth, so that verhal communication Eee THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | roten to le give benriig O pet coe ee adeat: | _ORTHWEST. AT ACCTION. gives to us and lodges were present: District of Columbia, | Was then sent to the heuse to give the| 8 not difficult if there is no wind. O12 E st. n. interest, payable semi-annually, and to be secured | auiy recorded in Liber No. 1306, folio 18 et seq., Franklin Lodge, No. 2; Websier Lodge, | Evans children a chance t escape. He was TSR Stag — ae . ee TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ge a hE a ae Gy Desir Lodge, No. 2 Syracusian | dragged Inside as soom as the door was PLANUING PEANUTS. This Week Only. 1N OWN, ROWS AS SUMEEES Gepontt ‘of $100 | the’ wote secured thereby. we will Gite far ake a * : Calan nae, No. 1; | opened and kept there “until Bandit Evans| me perry Wne FI rat Brousht to North | A large consigament of Decorated Banquet and| PS vittue of a deed of trust dated April 21,| Sompiicd ‘with in Bfteen dase irom dees or teat | Berke auction, in frome of the s Lodge. No. 12; Excelsior Lodge, | had made up his mind that the heavy odds pga -——< . 1892, and recorded in Liber 1710, follo 349 et sea.. | Otherwise “rusters Teserve the Fight tocresll the |RUARY, A Dy Sve AT HALIPP ASL POUR No. 14; Germania Lodge, No. 15: | against him rendered surrender advisable. Carolina by a Trading Slave Ship. | ‘Tavie Lamps from one of the largest factories in| one of the land records of the District of Colum | at the ti cast o ary PM. ‘dese real let, & ae Fe 2. eel aa vcandine tor = a Rn = ee ns bia, we will sell at public sale. in front of the | Poker’ after ive dase” sdvertiscnest ie ut. | O'CLOCK P-M-. the fol ry gE pgp: . a | sink, p csale. in of the | f after jive days’ adver % Vasilagton, ge, No. 17; Harmony Lodg 21; | cated by letters, eb errender were nego-| From:the Bise‘aml Gray, the east. Fitted with the “B. & H." and Duplex | premises, ou the TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF | fesale in some mewspaper published tu Wash, | of Colum, oy ie a ae aeton fon Lodge, No. Anacostia Lodge, | and f A iv sch were carried back| There is muca doubt as to the original ISH, at HALF-PAST = POUR | ington, D. C. ee Fe cel of jand and premises known and - No. 23; Capital Lodge, No. 4: Washington tines Ue ns to Sheriff Kay by! home of the peanut. Scene claim that it| Burners. Entire stock must be sold by Friday. orcs Mv he, following “described | real 5 ALBERT A. WILSON, Saas and being fot rumbere® ene ‘ond —— Fesern Rank; Franklin Divis on, | evans looks as if he has had a hard time | !§ eewes to Africa, others that it was| You can buy them at your own price. Auction or luli. belug parts of lots three and four, ih] get9-dkds eminent r + No “aro- while elud! not only | & native yuth A: ‘i = ‘ Pickerell’s (trustee) subdivision of lots 94, 95, = 5 gnesniieh tn feck Gumber lina, mounted division; Virgiaia, Rathbone | tectives and deputy sheriffs, but the chan! by the cartier exbloneg art caries | cctrate sale, Sales ELEVEN’ A:M., THREN AND| ami pert of Wir te Beatty eed, Harties “anaiiee DUNCANSON BRCS., AUCTIONEERS. tern Ga), folio one hundred and Ber-ciget BS) division; Arkansas, Hob New-il divinies | seul é 5 explorers of’ that country to to Georgetown, in square numbered 61, and said — the records of the surveyor of the ‘District 3 a 2a Tg Ne a ae FA aised against | 5P2'%. and thence to Africa. The. earliest | HALF-PAST SEVEN P.M. sion Is recorded jin the office of the sur- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLINGS | Columbia, with the improvements. &c., subje-t, tertainment| committee. introduced “Pant | thi - ry man was raised against | authentic tradition tells f its a) rane 3 = a of the District of Columbia. in book A. I. IN FRISTOE COURT, BETWEEN 13TH AND | however, to a ind lease recorded in Tiber No. ~ “ ae st is daring band it. Ls niente 20-2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. No. 1, page 91 muting on N street 14TH AND V AND W STREETS NORTHWEST. | 1218, folio 187. one of the land records of the Chancellor A. L. Saltzstein, ir, who made Both Eva@as aad Morrell were completely in eastern North Carolina, probably brought ix feet and two inches and runn! back | EXCELLENT PROPERTY POR INVESTMENT. | District of Columbia. the supaaaress and read the circular from | worn out by Uie constant excitement and| there by some of the skre ships landing ar, cam Imeoved’ Uy tates twostors | oP amor aacerealn deed of trust, bearing date | | Terms ‘ot sale: One-third “qe the supreme chancellor calling for a cele-| deprivation at cendant upon their’ liberty. cargoes along the c C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. rear, and improved by: y}on the Fifth (th) day of August, A.D. ISv0, and, and two years from the day of gale. the bration of the thirtieth anniversary of the | They watfere? foeace, Upon their liberty i the coast. The native Afri- Geccuee to Latimer & Eaten ! bricl | recorded ai the land records 6f ‘the District oj | payments to be evidenced by the notes of the pute order. Dr. A. H. Lee, chancellor cominand- | more Yhan once and were baily In nest ot | C228 Tecognized and used, them. | cutee cannot on ae a Ee a RE sack gbtkeland Lodge, ‘made a suitable |a bath. The’ seemed to breathe restfully| , Peanuts grow upon a trailing vine with! quan yarTQnCkOSiANRESETE, nay K | house ie land appurtenant thereto will be | thereby. WE WILL OFFER at. public. suction: Ie | stuualle, ‘until paid. secured Uy deed of trust ‘aren address on the benefits of the order. Prof.| when they /found themselves lodged once | leaves much tesembling = small four-leaved STREET NORTHWESE AT PUBLIC AUC- | Sold separately. s | front of toe premises. om WEDNESDAY, ‘the | the ee he ee Ce en J. A. Joyce of Lakeland “odse rendered | more. behind the bars of a priso.l. clover. The small yellow ‘flower it be: TION. Terms of sale as to each house: One-third of | TWENTY-FUUREH DAY of SANUARY. AD. 180 | pi . A deposit of $100 will several selections on the comnt. mee lowe: mon Stl LP crea a6 tes puitics ta tence on wah! turchase money in cash, and residde in two at FIVE O'CLOCK FM... the followitig described | when the property. is knocked down. “‘Terais K..Plant of Equal Lodge sang “Will Yeu alia ad eee Paar ews shaped like the blossom oof all the pea fam- sell at public premises, on eee one and two years from day | real esta tuate in the city of Washington | sale must be complied with in fifteen @ars from . Editor o < ad. 0 ont ‘Tell Me the Reason Why?" and Mr. J. ily; indeed,the agricultural bureau in Wash- | MONDAY. NTH, Ist, | District of’ Columbia, to wit: “All those certair | the day of sale, otherwise the trustees Teserve the day of sale, pay- deed Vv “ ames: nar i LOCK j-annually, and secured | | Rleces or parcels of land and premises known an¢ | right to resell the property at the risk aud cost ©. Rogers of Lakeland Lodge rendered a Joseph W-eppler, the caricaturist, the edi- inetoy scee, hot recognize the peanut as a! AT HAL enGk Nei ia or jrarchasers | istingutsbed as and being lots numbered one hun. | of the defaulting purchaser. after five days" adver: Vocal selection. Gen. Robert‘. Newall of ] tof and pr oprietor of Puck, died at 5 o'clock at all, but classes it arnong beans. The has 06 street batween 17th anil A deposit of iM be re-| dred and thirty-seven (137) and one hondred ai tisement in The Evening Star newspaper. All cun- Arkansas, past supreme master of the| last ever! ng at his residence, No. 27 East| ln which it is cultivated must be light parcel at the tine of sale. If the | thirty-eight (Js), in Mary V. Bonvell and J. W | veyancing, recording, &c., at the cost of the Knights of Pythias of the United inten | ithe ate ot. / Nave’ oc ta the Arty atstt and" sandy; after the fhower falls away | us of sule as to either pai be not complied Reed's subdivision Square numbered twe | purchaser. delivered an instructive and amusing #4. the flower’ stalk elongates and becomes | S from the day of sale the hundred and tii rd as per plat recorded JACOB_D. WILSON. Trustee. : year ati hin) age. Thal thimedinta conae ct] ns 8 e right at the risk |in Liber 17, fol fe9-d&ds JOHN S SWORMSTEDT. Trastes, dress, which was much appreciated, Mr. {> ag ate | Tigid, curving in such a way as to push the mt of the defaulting purchaser, after five | Veyor's office of — ae a ED Brooke Hunter, in behalf of the members| 22th Vas heart faiiure, resulting from a) forming pod well below: the surface of the| days’ advertisement. With the improve KATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. of Lakeland Lodge, presented, with a few | ¢omplication of spinal and lung trouble. | preg i by any seria ent this, is not done} % H. T. TAGGART, Trustee, . os “ tbe parchas tet sen Si iaien tnahin appropriate remarks, a beautiful | Mr. Keppler published a world’s fair edi- ut never matures. | or ch. All 2 — eapective : yo ye a . cellor’s medal to Mr. A. L. Salts stare tion of Puck in Chicago, and devoted him-| They are planted in 1 ows about three feet | purchaser's ‘cot, 250 will be J. C. HRALD, Tropes, ie ee in one aud two regs, secured ES. NOS. 1026 AND 1028 IN fe2M-eod&ds STREET SOUTHEAST, BY AUCTION. ae ee rats | LOS MONDAY AFTERNOON, | FEBRUARY TWENTY SIXTH, 1894, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, we I tion of the purchaser. A ‘deposit of $200 will Ie lor $e front premises, lots | required at the time of sale. Sale to be closed ft 3 a yt Tass oe two day of sale, otherwise the +, welling houses, which id at the Tisk and cost of defaurt my ag Ay pe feng by a ‘deed of trust upou the property sold. with | interest thereon, payable semi-annually | of six per cent per annum, ci representative to the Grand Lod -}self to it with so much ardor that his, @part, and the vines spread until the ground | quired at time of sale. land. Mr. Saltastein accepted the Crowt}, | peal gave way, He returned to New|! covered by them Harvesting ie done | is Aitews ds after sale. Sheer Speech, expressing his gratitule to! York in the fall a sick man, and his con-| after the first frost, aod the vield is often! sagacqs O° SHOAS i the members of ‘that lodge. ‘Mr. x. @ {@itida had. been "steadily. growing worse| 100 bushels to the acre, making this a more ; F266 me Darnall of Lakeland Lotse ant Cant, G_ lever since. He leaves. three children, W,| Profitable crop than wheat or cotton, ‘The TOLSON, GORE & CO., AUCTIONEE! ‘erms to be complied with ww a. enon pikke We babiy suc-| Vines, with the nuts slinging to them, are . ig purclas ‘ive days’ notice of resale = freshments were served, and th> keaigwcs | Weth Puck, and two daughters. | dry in the sun for a day ar two, and then Opposite Old City Post Ottice. pated in Libor No. | published i the ety "ut “Wasiingson, Dic j s 2 . 2 knig‘a tf | stacked to cure. In about a fortnight the - records of Alexxndris we ee | an uests e1 ve x — —-—_ -+e@e— —- — aty ¥ E. 2 Ee Tale Codec enacives in general. | tse sick pecunal mwas Galececs nats are picked off, the emgoty ones, which | THURSDAY BEING A HOLIDAY, W ag nog metigiea ana Ou at Mechanics" ; pte Nye lee 3 ne are technically called “peps,” being re- WILL HOLD OUR RE ALE, IN FR¢ the THIRD eee ‘ le ied with in 15 days from the = this village and made | From the Medical Record. jected. This is done, by hand and is slow OF AND WITHIN OUR SALES ROOMS, ON : is reserved to resell the property cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 5 da: rtisement of such resale tp some puwiished in Washington, D.C. All arrangements for the entertaliment 3 ° elve months the} {° : ARCH, 1831, at TWELVE ft will give on the Sith iment which | For something over tw 0 | work, as an expert laborer can pick only Mrs. Walter Morrison died of readers of medical literature have been! three bushels a day, They come into mar-| sion at the residence of her hu: <psump- | confrorted in small caps with the conun-| ket in a rough, diry state, unassorted and ell that| THE AROVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED or parcel of land, with improvements | Until) WEDNESDAY. JANUARY THIRTY-PIRST. he Virginia end of the € 1894, same hour and place. of Alexandria, state of Vir- | BRAINARD H. WARNER, SATUKDA BRUARY TW x TEN O°CLC TOCK WILL IN THE OURTH, | HOU: Pena AS i WIN ‘and recording at the cost ‘of the ‘ n eli. Sess | with vine tendrils «sins! 4 Zt > : known as High View Hotel, and the piece LOUIS D. WINE, | RATCLIFFE, OO. Riverdale early yesterday mor: jing. She | drum: “Ivo the sick ever sneeze?" We do| With rine Virginia ana Neen canning pro- Tid ROOM, DINING KOUAL OF. nd upon which the hotel is aituated, | 3824-d&ds Trastees. | tc14-asdbs pat ‘Secticucers. (2s about twenty-four years os age ang | hot knew why this inquiry has become so | qce all the peanu's consureed in the United ND KITCHEN’ ‘SI Tes, more or less, more parth leaves four children. Her rem> 2 : rae ts | oe ean interred at Oule Hil scones’ 498 will be | popular: no prize has been attached to its| States and Cana‘ ta. town, -Y, George- | answer; in fact, comments and replies are | = ” Moy: not solici.ed. But the simple query ogee glee tam ba done been traveling round from Sheffiel rie London to Texas, Oregon and Philade:ph FURNITURE, STORE | © ~ : " THE ARDVE SALE HAS BEEN postroxen | — ——— i STOVES, So. ay axp| iin the gall teed ot tree osetia coe ee ERIDAY: PEVRUARY NINTH, 184, came | UMTED STATUS | MARSHALS | SALE—BY otis chold , athe b | hour ee. - eo fiert facias tseued THITTES ARE oF THE! somal property on the qzemisea, na =F Be Doe oe eee ot tcughis aes te ae oe fe oe jr PND CHARGES ONLY SL PER The above described real cetrte | ja31-ands sap aa 3 public sale for cash at tie store Foun known 9s Wosti, THE PUBLIC WILL DOWELL "Eo | iL be = ject to a deed of trust to James C. Trestem. | 8 7 SPURES, CARE ODS WIL UP TO TIME Bt tt «at Highlands he inscription, —— L deed 0 ee he Decorative Paper Company, comet New, York ‘King’s Own Regiment. asBinegps som a 7 la, | cH, THE igg, trustee, dated 13th day of April, 1892, re- 8. “ bon Teck + Sy ~~ lost there during the war of jain “Y41ePUY | and it has not been answered yet. There | REMEMBER THI et ae ee COTHE AROVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED avenue and street_muriuwest, are some problems which the human mind io O48 et eq. one of | until FRIDAY, FEBRUARY SIXTEENTH. 1804, Leven : ee aears : , : N TURDAY, > “LF! : SEE! GORE & CO., Avets. | the land records of Alexandria county, eof j Safe Distzict of Colmatia, sm SarceDay, aNDY 7 shrinks from grappling, sometimes because | RATCLIFFE: Subst & 00., Av CTIONEERS, ee fet | Virginia. (A deposit of $500 will he required on | MMe MF ADE DIAC Ty aRNER, Ish, AT AEN O'CLOCK ASI all the defeudane’s SANDY SPF axG. they ae too deep and too co'asuming, or, 2 i | tiekdas" of ‘sale"and, the Nalance, of! the urehaiwe Coe RD am a oe ae a aes a again, because we dre: within ten days from the day of : erent, ana DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ox d the consequences | COLLATERAL SECURITIES AT AUCTION For fe-d&ds Trustees. | following @eserived perty, to wit: A lot of otherwise the trustee No medical man| ~— Accor} A numter of our pec pte were present at a tot L SECU AUCTION J : j es the right to resell — wall + and border (about 4,500 pleces) sai of an awful uncertain OFF Wy.OM IT MAY CONCERN. OF VAL IMPROVED | ¢f! Ate ye efaulting St ae 7 of Fie sr Reger | . if ’ ve ie property at the risk and cost of the defaulting | (THE AROVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED | molding, &c. Also one (1) stove, one (1) desk, six the woman suffrage eeting held in Balti- | 8&* yet dared to a tik the anecae BY ember 12.1603 “paguble in OO an ye: frou the PNOWIIEWEST. i are te ee ie Trice 2h | wu: PINAY, OFEGRUARY "TWENTY-THIED, | (0) chains, one «) rug. lot of vement and tore Wore on Tuesda: = ee ie te. thereof,” atal how -overdne, ati ‘Authority ot ea ceral deeds of trust to us, | Place, of sale. es ‘4 aa < TOOK, came eur ant ploce, Fg ng er i? = Mr. J br own of Washington de-| ¢¥. or is it that the doctors «simply do not} W.. of WEDNESDAYSPHE TWENTY. | 333 = Maven he ees . DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, fel6-dkds Trustees. | 2S ao a livered, at the Ly se - krow? s AY OF FHBRUARY, A.D. 1894, AT ONE | or 1301, SAMO, y x Min... Lc = “—_—_______* Montentet Lerag. Zum & most interesting eyed eerne 2, eee De CK P.M. the coliatereis attached to said | he Di 10, LAMPS, AM. THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., Auctioncers. -NCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Upon the seal fisheries of lateral note, to wit i iS P | * the written request of t Supreme Court of STEES' SALE OF PRE cNowN -— Alaska on Thursday evening Remetiee ee woes TUUCTY-EIGIY SEARES OF THE CAPITAL | seuured th we the tnvlersizned. tru iibia, passed onthe Bagi das |" Now. 2014 “AND GIG SHER AN ANE SIAS | TRUSTEES’ SALE OP TWOSTORY _ BRICK The Enterprise: Ctud held its Febi From the New York Times. | be = OF DHE UNION BUICDING COMPANY, the preaises, on . in equity cause numbered 14491, COUNTY, sae DW! . No. 1620 COVINGTON STREET, fession at Faulfaz Green, at the: residence | The question of providing annuities for | (Ai, VALUE $l0n0 VEIC SHARE, FU | . <4 f. itbert te reapondeet, | aasaTaand WY vitine of a certain deed of trast] BETWEEN NINTH AND Este AND of Charles H. Broke, on Satu péiy after. | aughters, after the English and French | “Parties interested will ptease take notice. Vee parcel of mises situated. in’ the siee Will offer for sale. at pub- | 1800, follo 1, et ne.. ume ot The daen ety Ne. | SPREET. NORTHWEST, | ' i ’ Mus last, Miss Rebec-! sneeze, and the world is curious to know ‘Terms cash. | city. of Washington, District of and noon. Wm. Canby was in the ch: manner, is being discussed, m Philadelphia. } ea ays : * sout ESD AY. ake | the District of Columbia, at the request at the |_ BY virwe of a deed of ‘trust, duly recorded im =A ‘ ‘ e chair and er, RATCLIFFE, ‘DARE & CO., known and distinguished as and be south DAY, the | ; “ - We ‘sn? Py A the land Wm. W. Moore with the fo1.j Which city has a large contirgent of ate! te1sagate ‘Auctioneers, | 22 feet.6 inches front. of original ‘of FEBRUARY, AD. | Bath poured. ca eran an FRIDAY. the | Tiber SOG, at Biie SIS St on... ane ot Se lewing guests: Ww ‘ hiner | w | n (27). im square MARCH, 189. et Fon | records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- m E. Chichester, | tractive unmarried yourg§ women. it is as- AEN O'CLOCK A.M., the Tollowing cha a J O'CLOCK P-M., in front of the premis: el quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at | JTHE ABOVE LE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | as the same are designated apd ly is: tie \c pee 0 nd sitante | eect premises, FRID: Be Bester, jr.) Dr. Charles ; serted that these annuities can now be had | REIDAY, the TWESTY-TT IRD) DAY OF FEBRU-| pigts and plan of Sa 1 Ball Dynamo, G. 4, 70 Light. | ithe county’ of Wachinctn ‘TieicTene itante | Section, eee ott oe ane Oca ™ jer, ol te +A ¥ a }. at the same he 0 plac of sale: Ks Lamps. knew: = i north or it Pig! T wind Jones of OP ney.” The igeted pomeerl j in this country, as abroad, and it is pointed at the same hear und pla lsoche Senians been want tannnes $3 Lamps known as the north one-half of lot eight M., the following described ‘real estate, situated i kbs out that one bought 2nd kept “1p for a term | _ Dake a ¢ Aucts. iments, crest at 6 MN: ail te cog block numberd nineteen « mm. payable seuban | a aa subdivision of Mo the deferred together with t of Todd an " city of Washington, District of Columbia, nt Pleasant and Pleasant Prins, and known and distinguisbed as and being lot Improvements thereon, consist: numbered 16) in L. S. Chapman's subdivision cent per ¥ of s the horse of William " s and ss increased, ecures ' th 0 tam! of years, and perhaps increased, se ian OPAL was entercained) ;f Hime. The Senior Club | Comfort and indepeacence to the daughter | py wnat =,O8, WEARI § & om the sa lay - | See P = by 4 be Fe ented by the notes of ing of two old fran « dwellings. iy 1 lots 4 to 11, inclusive, in square numbere® Augustus ne Rosle we day by Dr. | who does not marry. : t of the District of Pe ea aed Pair per seine Deron Terms of sale: $500 cash. balance in two equal | Soe uccomling so the plat of sald ‘subdivision, as Mrs. Mary "1" Moore. t Acs. C: tine H | considering the same topic from eae Rete neminemty ttn. tae Cie a ei Installments, secured by the notes of the Jur- | the same appears of record in the office of the ~ ’ Moore, > Ars, Ca ELees a 2 ng poke aks | estate of the NORT other. | Sold. a1 purchaser's op chase deed of tri 1G prviowony ater aed Mller ae im fos a eecty eth oe e tn one | we HOWTON, we Wall us | posti of $200 TH be, fetS-ais re ta ee coniied tr ean ee Queenie wld. | karvesur of tie District of Columbta tn subdivision coreeste’* s te woman suffrage | been in operation throuznout Denmark, and | *ll . the W frase ee cost of purchaser. Te ste | SHOMAS” DOWLIN day (of sale, or the rustecs reserve the right to | ‘Terms of sie: One-third cash, balance to six ae ene Isabel. and Janet Miller | works well and profitahiy. | ceased, consisting of seal pkin Silk dri to be complied with within t 1 o mae A oe ea of the defaulting pur- | and twelve months, notes for the deferred pay- Mrs. Henry Reese of | “The general outline of the plan, it seems, t | ments to be accared by a deed of trust om the prop Jehaser. A deposit of $100 required at the sim. Jera Tdlings is the js that a lady who de urabrell bs. MONDAY | Stle, otherwise the trustees lee AM eon Balttor not feel sure that VO 0% ‘ » auetion Toon property at the risk ing and recording at gar- | crty sold, and to bear i areata So came mS per x irk of Philadelphia. | she means to be marred or wants to be =, = AMIN FL coat per qamum eee Pin comepencng os oo = i Beat'fce Tyson of Marden | married should pay an annua! premium to nw, | Sn ot cee ir terme of mate hot ee ome cee end a month | the central office; she receives a form of BERT 0. LOL! RICHARD E. PAIRO! Trustee, qtith in ten days the trustees reserve the to rt Marshali, | policy. duly « | that she pa here are John A. ! regularit cuted. und, upon condition her aanual premiums wi she will receive, at the age of fel9-d&ds Otic fe20-d&dos ~ AS2 Ta. ave. now. ING & CO., Auctioncers, formerly of this » Among recent vis Needles and Mr. and sell the erty at the risk and cost of the de- Tlelting purchaser, after five Gays’ advertisement sto euch resale in some wewspaper published tm = “ FRA DARR & €O., AUCTIONE ON MAGNOLIA Avi RATCLIFE hard 1, Bent- | forty, a round sum, proporticmate to the trust be: OF THAT VALUABLE prop. | Washington, D. C. $100 deposit required at time Jey of Baltimore. Mrs. Charles N. Trump, | extent of her inveréments ane! with prob- Ft ra Cor. | of sale. JOSEPH R._ EDSON, _ pola pe Rohe slisses Jennie | ably certzin bonus: ¢s."* BY AUCTI | CHARLES B. BAILEY, Wwitsingtoh an Wane a | ——— + — STEERS SALE OF 11 HW restate corxer | anes o_o 1 Mrz side Internal Teraperature of Trees. D SES. NW. . he. Dist:i 2 LING x ker and . Len of Ms aA ne ae 2 of the. Dist: PHOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, setts, M E. Vedder of Fai From the London Gl be, pes 7 fig’ recor Aa OE Be gpd: | bearing aate THO! yes Mrs. Albert P. saker of Philadelph! The internal semperature of trees has i Li apne Babe es | 7 | ee " Di rashii & t public 1 o : 7 EOF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED Mr. and Mrs. Perry B. Pierce of Washing: been observed me time past by M. Oe \ONDAM. THE emrainger grad t TRUSTEES SAE IN SGUAKE NO. 1010. on. Prinz of Uecle, gium, who f their D2 Li ind and. pren ict gin ee m | By virt 3. Gra z sccimaling i in ‘ will, “on Fi S ~ Pos pongo et ae yecniuhar ‘and {mean annual temzerature at the heart of Netme Tor muve MALCH, | 1804," at cat recented 2 te Vashington un- | (0a) ; . romt one til summer. he trunk the of the air, but in Liewellyn Stabler has secured a clerkshi mean munthiy eraiure of the trees aot Willan in the city . with the firm of Edward Siabier, Jr., & Co. rers the latter by two oeded subdivision of parts uf. lot . to wit: Lot numbered. nine: ef Baltimore. or thi degrees, On certain to thirty-t inclasive te T. Arms’ su! ot geet 5 days the diff-rerce foe te ae ar tv-tive ch town, Dis. 7 O79), as FAL n te: cares e a = In ve triet ona te ner 14, fol of the surve he fi pies Besskap Lit i the District, togetver with the CSR bio ai feur text ies of o tee vate ¢cens x of couststhig of a Wick Yullding’« trust Se. ses here were entered on Sun-} ing” hott na” Diatie ation ee ear | at sale: te te S coneiel cute ah @ay night and robbed. Among them were | In very hot weather the tenperat ineumbrance "9 thre el June 8, 1891, wierd 1010, said wud lots the Eagle H where Mr. E, Warren tree s ftecen degrees centigrade from May 1, eed of t of wale, | amouutine to “SSO, all” pa iStadtn*ofitoal ots — Day of W. one of the boarders, | OF therear ont. trce is, therefore recorded in 1 . erest, jaya nf said trust; lee rust. dl records Terms of paid ax ad b aplied with in ti sale, otherwise the cooler in hot | weather fifteen dollars. | “** at. and Mrs.| 5, es er pocket !. Ema and Mollie Nev: rs Her pocket | nave tien employe the Pa’ mer House, Chicag | the sraailpox. Emma skin are | the lystel_to the pest_he secured by deed of trust on prop. | third to IL exsh, at the option of th | equal install A deposit of $240 will resptired thy the notes o | time of the All coaveyancine upon the preni| att . piled wi: \ be compli hi in fifteen days from day | Sile, or the trustees resery of sale, 01 S reserve the riz. at the cost and risk of th oil the e risk and cest of the | A deposit of $300 required auitin ys notlee in | conveyancing and record per published in the city of Wash- BENJAMIN F One-third of the purchase money balance to two equal months from day of with interest at 6 per cent per annum, and y deed of trust on property sold, or all at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $50 om each lot Will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. complied with in fifteen the property Will be resold at mer in cold Was relievei of bis watch and chain and his pocket book, conta Arother be Northruy Is at down with ; 4 pmoved from | Aneing amd recording at 1 be i was sale to b 5 of sale, any ington, Fr purchasers. the District of Columbia, « risk aud cost of Gefaulting purchaser. sure te = OF PRESSES 5 HOLDS\ RORTH_ GORDON WILLIAM H. BARNES, Trustee. COURTLAND BOYE WILLIAM BR. TODD, ‘Trustes, Mankind’s friend. Dr. Bull's Cougir feld-d&ds 330 4% st. ow. fel7-d&ds JOHN L. WEAVER, Trustee. fel9-d&ds fel5-dts JOHN E. HERRELL, Trustes,