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12 “ 3 ; THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1894-TWELVE PAGES, SU BU BB AN N EWS eee ee eee GROW BY 150,000: AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. «| ve ‘ — ————— ———— rs determine wheter the Whist Club should | TM Revablican Majority tm Pennayl-| __ MIs EVENING. SUFURE DAYS. FUTURE pave, FUTURE DAYS enter upon another season determined ad- vania Increased. TOLSON, GORE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL |TRUSTEF’S SALE OF HIGH VIEW HOTEL | C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. UNITED STATES MARSA. SALE. versely, owing “to the anticipated absence of] Perrsylvania yesterday elected Galusha a order ct the a. the —_ stock toe! a ie aa ae, a = (uevewore to Latimer & Sloan.) Pm oa ere. ALEXANDRIA. “Sirs, Richards ot Louisville, Ky. is a| 4: GFW as Congress-at-large by a ma-| formerly owned by Io fi’ Fianiea, the jeniee | OF HOLSEROLD "AND KITCHEN HURSD. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NALWABLE rurnoven | of’ the clere's ofict "af the Supreian Got et Set ‘The West End of Alexandria has not yet | guest of Cul, and Mrs.G.C, Kain,” "| Jority estimated at 150,000, This is the tale ere ye ON Tie PREMISES nee BEX) SORTIWEST. ae soll at public sate “ior tase ot Geass a Tae eco agg cor Mr. Wm. Woodruff has the sympathy of | largest majority given any candidate in the | Sule 7 g.clgck p.m. on the premises, O61 7th st. | ON TUE PREMISES cated the certain deed of trust to va, | court house of the District of Columbia, om ST0Re getten its supply of water from the Mt. symp ‘y nw, CHAS. WEEKS, Salesman. fel16-1m ‘e et on SATUR- Cameron Water works which are elevated | the community in the sudden death of his | history of the state. = a ~ | Bee eves Jal, aes, recorded tm Liter Fo. | Bearing Gave Semenry 22 1MR=: and Gary recorded | Dat, Tae fweer Socere Da Fin. age por % See wife, a sister of Mrs. J. Vance Lewis, on! ‘The vote generally wes light, but the ‘ it . folio 308, ve a ree of Alerndria seas of the land records of the District of Ce} rights ithe = VE O'CLOCK M., all the —- tha water company St wate | Prins: last, atter'an Stee of twa 10urk| revunncand te the cides wtore the vote | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., AUCTIONEERS | OSy: it" ocll_ at public suction in im et | naubéa, and at the request of the party sogerea | Gentiar t’icon ay ane (a injonction not to supply water anywhere | Mr. Woodruff with his three sons cre : issn = the Tigtel High View, on SATURDAY, the ‘THIRD | thereby, we, the Crusteck, iil ‘tall at | arty, to. Wit’ Origanee dee %, tn osento outside of the corporation lines of Alexan-| guests of Mrs. Lewis. was heaviest, made gains over the vote DAY OF MARCH, 184, at TWELVE M., all that | pullle auction tn front of the premises, on UES. bumbored Bi, city of Washington, District of coe ria. A motion to dissolve this injunction] A number of young people en masque| for = Fell last November. Lancas- LAMPS, LAMPS, LAMPS: eecsen teeta a tae viteee os eee ee ROAR A Doe oe HALE PAST PGGA. Sigreon, all and ciagalar the improvements : : : rised the family of Dr. J. Lee Adams | ter, Easton an Reading are republican. eon, a v yevittt ; a terday. Mr. John M. | fUz>! 2} O° PIM. all that certain plece or parcel and ielesend dapper a: sactines eaicie sas Suwa ene reception Was Allegheny’s republican majority 1s 20,000, aes Eine Kuown'iae High View Hotel and spe" plete | of land and situate in the city of Wasb- ° a ‘ = : ington, District of Columbia, known and designa opposed by Col. F. L. Smith. Judge Nor-| generally. ‘The characters were eel Gus, | With Philadeiphia’s estimated at this hour| A large consignment of Decorated Banquet and | Gr pircel of land upon which the hotel ts situated, ConRAinIng BSP acters Wore, OF Tee abate etm, | as lot numbered. sixty-four (64), in ‘Thomas Hi. tom, who heard the case, will render his | tained, and but few penetrated until the | @t 58,000. Table Lamps from one of the largest factories in| larly described by metes and bounds, courses und | Cl&TKes subdivision of ete fe SS decision in a few days; and if the decision | time for unmasking came. Those present| Over two-thirds of the state has been distances, in the said deed of trust bree hundred . recorded ther with j¢ | the east. Fitted with the “B. & H."* and Duplex] the houseuold and kitchen furniture and other per- | #3 Liber 18, follo 117, of the records of the office ia in favor of the water company, West End | Were Misses Mae Hurlburt, Puritan maid;| heard from at midnight. ‘The uemoer pel perere rap of the surveyor of the District ef Columbia, to- will be at once supplied with the very ex-] Maud Watiins, gipsy; Daisy Danforth, | S#ins by counties were about 10,000, while 2 Burners. Entire stock must be sold by Friday. re le: Tie ab gether with the improvements thereon, consist- cellent water which Alexandria has long | Spanish girl; Miss Jones, grandmother; | ‘he republican gains were 22,400, : ES > | will be wold subject to a deed of trust to dames Pema rhe Shwert® Seid’ propery enjoyed. Nellie Page. America; Laura Skinner, god See cea eee = eo You cam buy them at your own price. Auction or} Sjrigg. trustes, dated 13th day of April, 1882, re- a hs G0k ehoeee testes ee ee The Wash A oer alge + EL Le lady oo peta _ ; e in Liver L, No. 4, follo 546 et seq., one of prmite was Cuarterel here yemuiay by Jodee color; Mabel Batley, peasant ‘ot Reginald | ural counties are meager. He Oe Ren AE A SD A te land recasds of Alexandria county, “state of mrcoad’ to secure F800. ‘a oot Doves of $80 | court Dotee of tue ibuetrict at Codunthte, on SAT Norton, W. Jones, Ocean Grove bather; W. J. Hot Fight & ttaburg. HALF-PAST SEVEN P.M. Mirginia. A deposit of $500 will be required o0| each, a number of which have been paid. ‘The Pek HE, TRENTY-POURTH DAY “OF PEt y Tack + Ch ips Siremmee, the day of sale and the balance of the yyrchase | exact conditions of these incumbrances will be . AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M.. all the The Virginie Midiand and the Washington | Tucker, Montgomery county farmer; Chas.| The municipal election at Pittsburg was ot WaL WILLIAMS & CO., As money within ten days from the day of sale; | made kuown at sale. right, title, claim, invercet aud estate of the de- and Ohio railroad companies held meet-|Page, Takoma tramp; Wili A. Paze,|one of the most exciting ever held in| TER B. WILL © CO., duets, | Gtherwise the trustee reserves. the right to seueli | "SGC EOOWD St ome saad ichdsot ie’ aud to the “fallowtag se ings here yesterday at the Richmond and| Othello; Ward Favorite, tramp; C. Pt the property ut the risk aad cost of the defaulting | tncumbrances, aud pay the balance in cash. A 3, to wit: ribed prop- Daaville railroad office. Only four or five} Lamond, footman; F. EB. Skinner. Mepnis-| Pittsburg and Allegheny and the result mee reece pure Rtrer ton dage notice of the time anl| premeearee, 208 pay the balance fe com A of at of lot sianbereg. 20. in section numbered 8, ee . ae _ ‘Semineiiog i , ter of; a8 a victory for the republicans. TomMonRow. Place of Sale. JOHN CRITCHER, Trasty terms of sale to be complied with in ten days, or vision of Burry Farm, according to the persons were present, and an adjournment | topheles. Miss Katie Adams, daught ace, of AUTCHEE, Trost, ° i oot | pt io aaa =" oy took place until the 20th of March next. the house, was not masked, and, with her In several wards the contests were very SPE Negras ce a = . “ Soa the trustecs will resell the property, upon five record Ager - _ bx s La ’ tie District of Golu he aarvevor's cflice of & CO., AUCTS., 1407 RATCLIFFE, 00., AUCTIONEERS, ~ | Asse" readvertisement, at the Tok and’ cost of de- | © Doluinbia, ining aaore fully den (Successors to Lat olde Ns - DARR & 00., AUCTION faulting purchaser. All conveyancing ar cost “of | 8crived as follows: for the samc at the TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DYNAMO, LAMPS, AM- | purchaser. The Deis Manufacturing Company ha ve, | brothers, entertained their young friends. | close and revoly under the a jack knives and handy ecision of Judge Norton, here-] Miss Elizabeth C. Handy of Annapolis is| pinies and bra fists were potent fac- = ve r ., along the orth side of S: tofore reported to The Star, obtained from | the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Allen Griffich. tors in determining the results. ETER, &. RUFUS A. MORRIRON, aide of Sumner avenue Receiver Knox the possession of their prop-| Mrs. R. T. Doyle is visiting in New York.| In ‘the first, fourth, fifth and twelfth At AU . By virtue of a decree of tie Supreme Court of a ot ok TES Beet rane! with erty in New Alexandria, and are now pre-| During her abs®nce Miss Mary Doyle of} wards of the city dangerous weapons were | COMPRISING TRE UNSOLD PORTION OF ‘THE | the District of Columbia, passed on the Eighth day | _ fet7-di&ds BR ecard Mel With the worth aide ce paring to resume business. Washington is a guest of the family. displayed with an abandon worthy the WITH A FEW ADDITIONS Fro Niareli ‘ie Ball’ Blecthe Light Company ts tem: | © @. SLOAN & O0., Auctioneers, 1407 G ot. | BVF_Av@MUe 22 faer, then ‘rumuiug -souitnents The Columbia Steam Fire Company has -_ early days in the west. In the first ward PIIVATE “GALLEWUES, Pluiowut and Benjauiin F. cilbert is respondent, (Successors to Latimer & Sloan). Wwiding: line of lots i and 20 150 foot Getermined to have no banquet on the 22d NEARLY A RIOT IN BOSTON. Otticer O'Neill and a voter were only pre- AND THE PAINTINGS EXIIEITED the undersigned trastee will offer for sale, at pub: —— ct of Columbia, with'all ‘and. siawelae ees Bis of February. oe ress vented from an exchange of hic by At THE WORLD'S PAIR, lic auction, xt the suction rooms of Ratcliffe, barr | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF YaLVABLE IMPROVED provements. theresn, sing: the sm- Lodge of the Knights of Pythias the py-| ™aud Reltef From the Legistatore. | Otol bat did net eke (on Qne DAN | ame whole to be sold at publi init AY TEN O'CLOCK A-M., the following éhat- | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the | sis? at law, In tavor of Musee. Sone uate “4 54 le (V 3 “+4 el | . . 2. 4 Pe _ thians of this city. any |, demonstration by the unemployed was| a negro attempted to use a revolver and | Sif "wes Zvoime, 1407 G street, : “L Rail Dynamo, G. 4, 70 Light. corded in Liver No, 1751, folio 264 et seu, oue of WILSON, U.S. Marshal, D.C. ‘The Meade murder case was called today | made on the Boston commons yesterday | a White mon retaliated with a knife: In | fee “0s at ELEVEN AM. Sng] 43 Lamps. the land records of the District of Columbia, and ag hy in the SS tperation court. and the prelimi- | atternoon, as telegraphed to The Star,which pete oc ore fight occurred. | THREE P.M. EACI (. GRAND iExHipirion | 35 Shales: See a es ©. G. SLOAN & Oo, avcr ay, — piesa Ara rae for a time threatened to end in a riot. Five] inctunce. et W88 averted’'tn every alll day Monday. Vebruary 19, aud ‘Tuesday, Feb-| "yet Tracks, remises, on FRIDAY, FEERUARY TWENTY Seapie ANACOSTIA. thousand men crowded into the state house} "he republicans have Gained several | _fei6-d&ds CG. ; oe eek. Tune, 184, at HALF-PAST FOUR a P- | oResTERS BALE OF arG z ss and the adjoining grounds and vociferously | councilmen and have carried the city by |———— == oe a = HENRY P. BLAIR, ees Ro seiger the tyr oge dog iit that XO. 1285 1TH STREET soe tatase ws oh A theosophical society will shortly be in- | 1¢manded immediate aid in their distress. 00 to 9,600 majority. In the country the FUTURE DAYS. sen 416 Sth street ow potatos aaah parcel of land an@ premises known pinion, D. - Sid idliiniotl ta Renan Gov. Frederick T. Greenhalge addressed | returns are measer at midnicht, but indi- | tyi0s. E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer. | __ ——e eng | R84 distinguthed as and being Jot numbered forty-| oth Jin Nee Ca cortalm deed of trust, dated the bh cate a majority for Grow of 30,000. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONLERS. eight (45), in Arthur Feudail’s subdivision of lois ‘in temiver, A. 1. NGS, and duly re- Justice Tolson, at Redd’s Corner, ts very | t®€ mob from the steps of the state house aginhilain Seevey hese cs teks peas aera eee 612 E et. mw. fo" square’ numbered four handred and sixty-seven | (040d im liber, No. 1846, folio 336 et “ney. ome oF m and was quietly received, and even ap-} 000 2 Z PROVED BY AWOSTOGY Ae DAGe BUTE z (487), as per plat recorded in book J. H. K., folio | SX° inna Truss of the of Columbia, and Mr. Ea | plauded, although he made no satisfactory Set Lancet Over the miayoralty con-| AQ BIUCH DWELLING, No tug ASE sineor | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT NUMHERED TWEY- | 95, in the surveyors alice of the District of o- | M4, {e Fewest of ty secured thereliy, we r. Edgar G. Leapley and family now oc- | Plauded. althoush he m: test at Lancaster ended with the hottest | ¢., BRICK 2 Op REE 28 TN OCR, LETTERED, B, | lumbia, being the same premises conveyed to Joba jure, ON SATURDAY, Twenty Tn gies is aes zs 1 " . F otis ia Ge BERT x i Goetzinger, sr., Walter Goctziuger ai Goet- | es, O% . “FOL ui Foes cepts comp ny von alee | Rg oe a EET Kind of a struggle at the polls, feeling | My. vistwe of 4 deed of trust recorded in Liber WOODS SUBDIVISION OF APART OF LOT | ginger, jr by” dowd from Chaties H- Parker aww | Sq SCAER gy DUK AT Sar rast POUR Gicale Wess a young colored man, | of the demonstration to get a petition be-| haa ing Ladin that a good deal of neue o t daeat ten eagouar ae ie iwi NOWS AS A pane AKOMA PAKY, Sed a at a fag ay <n, District atoress td. was arresied yesterday by Officer Green, | fore the legislature, which was then in sea-| 8 Occurred at and near the polls. The! thereby eccuved, I will sell, ut public mute ty ROVED | RX 1007, “folio 476 ‘et sey, ihe sald John Goetzinger. | ju square “mine, uundeed en . " s clude: vote polled was almost as heavy as at a/| front of the premises, on FRIDAY, MARCH EF \or., hav: a wile ay of Jul ond charged by Roy McFarland with assault. sion. The rules precluded this and then aaeneal ceca Su ces tee SECOND, 1804, at FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, lot St ieee! died actggeord pid edi nloen di Ly coutaiont sais Ge fol Miss Martha Rose has returned home| things began to look serious. The rotunda ig Biapypcssocd iS ceniined that deme uare 580, 'W: : 3, trouting 15 feet | _ BY virtue of a certain deed of trust bearing | ey eee rolling. with’ trick | 22; oamaning for the same an from a pleasant visit to friends at Lang-| was packed with a crowd of men who were| Tet sent money in buying up the Moat- | i square O88, ‘Washi Sean alleys with® the ‘age | @ate on’ the ‘loth (th) day of Februuy, AD, | SStite of & two-story brick dwelling, with brick | Street (1) cust of the 5 hoof 9 f r 1 ing vote and in voting a number of south- | PY, deeth, of 99 = eae Smith is at home from Feit | Vaiting to hear the result of their lead-| ern colored men who were employed of the | Brovewents above 5 the District of Columbia in Liter nupibered subject to a prior trust recorded in Liber 749, foll : < : ‘leet: Mieea. cc a vee ers’ efforts. new city reservoirs, claiming they were | 27%, of said lund records, securing $300 and interest, | {86 168, 2. seq... and at the request of the i i rer * ¢| stable in the rear, being premises Known as No./ and runuing thence west one - ed. Said property is sold | jf, aod rerorded among the land recortls, of | S14'E strect southwest, Washington, D.C. ten and one-half (Oi) inches to the ‘line oft Terns: Que-third of the purchase money im casb, | thirty-foot wide alley im the rear of said lot; thence zt 0 cur ve |the balance in ore and two years, with interest, | north along said alley twenty- a one Sa aceme Morrison I. Swift, an avowed anarchist,| Qualified voters. the amount due on which will be stated at the | wil cer at prisite suction ts Trost of ihe Teens | parable semiannually upd wecored Uy a, aeed'at | cust ons hundred feet. GUp ieee cal sacaait OOD HERNDO: eppeared in one of the balconies and told The republicans dented this and arrested | sale. -s ses, on THURSDAY, THE FIRST DAY oF | trust on the property, or all cash. couveyane- | inches to the line of said street, thence soute pues the men that the legislature had refused to| One of the men for illegal voting. When | | Terms: One-third in cash, of which a deposit of | MARCH, A. D. Iso AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, | ing end recording at purchaser's cost. “A deposit | aloug said street twenty-four (24) feet te tke pane ieee pond their petiti opened for use it was found that the bot- | $100 must be made at time of sale, and the bal- | the following described real estate, situate in the | of $100 will Ue required at the time of sale. Should | Of beginning, together with the The Y. P. S. C. E. ts doing good work | “Crrpt {helt pel eget ft derisi | tom of the first ward ballot box had been /#uce in two equal installments in one and two | District of Columbia, to wits “All that certain | the teims be mot fully complied with In fifteen | consisting of store and dweili a ey broke into ye of derision and) porced and years, for which notes of the purchaser, bearing | piere or parcel of land and premises known and | days from day of sale the trastees reserve the | 1285 LIU: street soctheast, W D.C. here organizing other societies in the sur-| hisses of contempt. Th a era re agg —. interest from day of sale, and secured by deed of Istingulshed ag and being lot numbered tweaty- | right to resell the property at risk and cost of de-| Terms: Sold subject to a trust of about $2,200, rounding country. The exercises on “En-| Swift leaned over the balcony railing and PACy end thee city. aereat for the de-| trust on the property sold, will be taken, or all | tree (@3), tm block lettered ‘B, “of B. F. Gilbert | faulting purchaser? ufte!) euch public ‘oetiog “hs | one-half the palance in cash, and the residue im deavor day” were very interesting, and the | launched forth into an impassioned tirade arta sal sap d hapbchecens hs ES 2 cash, at the option of the purchaser. All ‘convey- | 20 Thotuas E. Wood's subdivision of a art of | they may deem necessary. one year, with Interest, and secured uy a deed of n 1 . 1 lot five () of the Grammer farm, now known as H. H. i, trust on the property. A deposit of $109 will be re- meeting was ably led by Mr. Ray Blanch- | 9ainst a aa ee eee bee cratic rule. Mayor Robert Clark is de. Cr te very = ecg aa 4 part of ‘Takoma Park: reference being Tad to = B. ene quired at, time of sale. All conveyancing andre. rd. Mr. Ernest Robey had a paper on | (0%, DUS: mo ae a | feated for re-election by Edwin S. Smeltz | sate the trustee reserves the right to resell at the | if Plat of said sublivision as recorded in the! fe13 : ‘at purchaser's cit. Terms to be complied. to the voices of starving men. His ominous | ciice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, “ith to Sttcen Gays fom @ay of mle oy property: Prof. Lowe, on “Good | threats to clean out the state house were bY nearly a hundred majority, and the | risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. : 2" Mr. B. L. Howar4, on “Benef-| received with hoarse shouts of approvale *| demcerats lose select council and the al- uP. Tike: No. G, folio 140," together with the im: DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. may be resold at wares eRISDeE, icence,” and Mr. Guy Mitchell gave a brief} The officials and doorkeepers seemed par-| ¢rmen of the third and seventh wards, | T. E. WAGGAMA = to be sold subject to an indebted- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE ON AL- ROBERT Ul. TERRELL, outline of the history of the society from | alyzed with fear, and Governor Greenhalge,| While the republicans increase their ma-|~~C. G. SLOAN &°CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. Kisoclatiuas secured GY decd or tae’? | GEL BETWEEN SIXTEENTH AND SEVEN.| _fel3-@te ies ae the beginning until the preseat. who, but a few moments before was ming-| Jority in common council. (Suceessors to Latimer & Sloan.) tue thicl ort tee ork oes TEENTH STKEETS AND GALES AND H UNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. The rehearsals for the contata of “Jeptha | ling with the mob, retired to the legislative At Harrisburg. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS | (2,200 the Valance In two equal installment oe ae ee et iy enchant : and His Daughter” are progressing flnely. | chamber. Grow’s majority at Harrisburg will not | |" OF THE ELECTRICAL ESTABLISHMENT NO. | ROAtic tn, one and two vears trom date of sule.| river ‘numbered LTai, fallo BOT et seas of the | | BE prey tettie g meay Romer me ey od — povneg alae mega waeircim (Gin Ohi ee heels be less than one thousand and he has| 1400 SEW YORK AVENUE “NORTHWEST, | geitt-acuutlis, mcured ‘oy deed it trast obttaen | itd recente of rhe District of Cetumbie, we wil | Tet,cc tet Cetemasnah ay tee deemas teene A at Central Hall. ; erless and reinforcements were hastily| Probably carried the county on a Ushter! py virtue of @ decd of assizument to me, and| fuse k Rye ereate he pth ore pre war | ik Funst pay “Or Sac X° p. ave, at | &t ory me he tog we Many buildings are in progress of erec- | summoned. | Yote than usual by not less than 3,500. |auly recorded. I will sell at public auction, on the | time of the sale. ‘All coavesancine and tactates | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M,” the following deseribnd | THAD Dax OF MACH. A.D. sod, ai ain be = P " ee — emsee voy (casera voter There were many lively local contests and ir long-felt need of a first-class jeweler | citement and stoppe: ie violent speech 0! 2 has been supplied by Mr. W. W. Taylor, | an anarchist named Carson, who was lean- — esl eat Setsaat oten eo "9 diodes who is nicely situated at Mr. Sweetzer’s| ing cver the rail of the balcony. The rail Of the election es Dotweiler wih at aues| mace ob ogee store, on Station street. . had given way by the crush from behind,| District Attorney Detweller will “at once | Mcctic Belle sad Buttons and Carson and others were threatened Proceed to bring the guilty persons to ea soodltggh es rook ar land and premises situate in the county of Wasb- | O°CLOUK A.M.. at the aaction coors of Dunenneon 0. 1409 New York avenue northwest, on| at the cost of the purchoser, Terms of wile to | 24. ~ wr - | Brothers, cor. #th and D ‘ity of Washingiun, FEBRUARY 'TWENTY-SIXTH, 1894, | be complied with within fifteen days from day Eeted ‘as and ‘being putt “of lot sumbersa: 30h ss | District ‘of Columbia, ail of the defendants tight, z at TEN O'CLUCK A. M., a lot of| of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the rist | William F. Lewis’ subdivision of lot numbered’ 45, | title, claim and luterest in an to the follow electrical supplies, ete., to wit: to resell the property s. the risk and cost of the] in William Hi. Ciagett’s subdivision of block num- | described property, to Wit: Abewat three themwn hmen's Clocks, | defaulting — pur gy poll bered 80, fn “Long Meadows,” as said first named | 3.0W) copres of a’ book, bound im cloth and paper, jas Lighting Ap-| 2, BeWspaper : asb-| subdivision ts recorded in the office of the eur | titled “Gur Natiou's Gap! or “Visitors Coun. ae ‘with precipitation to the Gour beneath. | trial. Paratus, | lectric | Motors, “Telegraph Instri- | imstom, tn the District of Columnta Trustee, | Stor of the District of Columista, in courts. book | pauton, Sejaed und levied aon us she properly uf non rename An ‘officer was quick to apprehend an | He intimated last night that McKaneism | ultty Hlcctele Wires and Batteries. Speiking | geyzagds JOHN Ly WEAVEIO Buses | Shee 4 iting ‘at, tie ‘worthwestcoreer of | culdeu No. 89685, ig favor of Electro Tint Eugras- accident, and placing his hand upon Car- Would be nipped in the bud in Harrisburg. Ludders, Tools, Work Bench, Tables, i “RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. said let on a 20-foot alley, running thence easterly | ing Company. Mr. Lynn Sizer of Cumberland, M@., has] son's shoulder, warned him of the danger. Henors seem to be about even between | and other goods a8 usually fouud in an’ electric es Sie along said alley 16 feet; thence southerly paratiel | ALBERT A. WILSO returned home after a pleasant visit with; Carson stopped speaking and the already @emocrats and republicans in the local | tablishmen TRUSTEE’S “EOF REAL ESTATE CORNER | With the west Mune of said lot 85 feet; thence % S. Marshal J ‘ furious crowd below mistook the action contests. The political complexion of se-| Terms casi EDWIN B. Hay, Or 27TH AND STS. N.W. Nesterly parallel with said aller 16 feet to the | DUNCANSON BROS., Avcis. fely-dts ‘Mianta te Teeskinnd. for an arrest and rent the alr with curses| lect council, which is republican, will not | _fe2l-dts Aseiguee, | Dr virtue of a deed of trust to ms Dearing date | Teet line af watd lot: thence northerly “omg ig | Mr. John A. Carr is at home in West} 204" "xecrations upon the police. They | be changed, but the chances are that the ©. @ MGaN & Oo, aborsiemmen | FETs cs Dance of Coen he | an the bmpesvemea, wate Satan kam ~— 9 Brookland after quite a sojourn in the west. | STayed back and forth, and it seemed as if Tepublican ‘majority in common council 1407 G st. naw. . folio IST, and at the request of the party | Privteges and appuctensnces to “the same” be | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK Prof. Walter B. Barrows and family left| violence was to be used, but the speaker Will be reduced one or two. ; ne z ve secured there! I will sell_at public auction, in | ngiug or in any wise appertaining. | DWELLING. NUMBER Sell PORTNER Place : c blest mah 1, Alderman Fager, democrat, was re-elect-| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ERICK DWELLING 2148 | front of the premises, (on FRIDAY te See e | _Rertus: Onestlt “cash, balance sin one year, | _ NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION. Brookland last Friday night for Buffalo, N. | quickly assured his followers of the rea t x EIGHTH STREET, HerWEEN ones cut t of . S O'CLOCK TAL | Hotes to be given bearing 6 per cent per annum | By virtue of a deed of trust given to ue and ¥.. where they will spend a few weeks be-| State of affairs and the excitement sub-| ed in the fifth ward by less than a dozen) SVE! AND BOLNDAIY. hat ee ae ae “TGS: | interest, payable setul-anoually, and to be secured | @uly recorded in Liver No, 10h, ole 18 et sens 4 e ded. on . | Alderma valves = 31 By virtue of , recorde x bos . a - OAD | by deed of trust on the rt, hs Py ‘cords of the Di of Col fore going to their new home at the State] "!twr scttators then talked with some In-| ward by over sim majority. Street railway | 2B) WFiM oF teed of trust, recorded tn Liber noe, in the soljoring, Geacribed real qxtate, sttaased | lig ‘at the eptian of the pusckany. feniegiees| tas, eek ot ae ome eee at tee Rare Agricultural College, near Lansing, Mich. dividual, members and that quieted them) and other interests figured in the, local | the District of Columbia, we will sell, im front of lumia, to wit: Lot numbered five (3), in square | MS &¢., at porchaser’s cost. A deposit of $100 | the uote secured thereby, we will offer for sale 3liss Mamie Eichman of Sargent road has | considerably. contests and in many instances. party | the premises, on THURSDA FIG humveered Bve (Sy, described an follows: Bestece | Reutired’ at time of sale, Terms of male. to be tiem, in frovt of the been spending some time in : ae Meanwhile the house of representatives lines were obliternted. Both republican [ise at HALE. fhe following | a point on I strest north 21 feet east (rom the Sete, eeeees se oe oee PRE TWENTY THIRD | on as the guest of her cousin, Miss | nad remained Im session. and upon the ad-| supervisors were re-clected anc ndis, | . he county | Southwest corner of sid lot od square and run: ee . Nauman. - Property at the risk and cost of defaulting pnr- | O'CLOCK PAL, the following dese chuser after tive days’ advertisement of such | tate, situate in the cit e8 to the rear lize of 5 Noluin' 3 said tear line 36 tects resale sy aa wewspaper published ig Wash- | of Colum!sia. to wi vice of some of the long-headed members| republican. was elected alderman in the |, Washington, District of Columbia, and dests e nated as and being the southeast quarter of lot ‘The rext meeting of the Queenstown Mite | considered the petition from the mob. It sixth ward. Kennedy, republican, was re-| numbered aisty (Oe In Welelt & Cong catdeesoe Society will be held at the residence of Mr.) was decided to appoint a committee of elected to select council in the same ward. | of Mount Pleasant, or Pleasant Plain ning thence east #long the line of I street 2 thence north 54 feet 11 4: sald lot; thence west wit . as the same ats parcel of land and premises known and distinguish Wilford Robbins on Frankfort street. At|cayven to meet representatives of the unem- - soe —— scouted Be a oftice of ibe survere f the Dis- ae S4 feet 11 inches to the place of be- 54, WILSON, <a aut = f% camieerel_ sue _wantoet = the meeting of the society in the Baptist | ployed to consider ways and means for FATAL END OF A JOKE. welling house # "nProved by a desirable brick | "yy rms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two| fe10-ahés ee ee Pe 7 a — —e comm ey Miss | thetr relief. — Terms: One-halt cash, balance in one and two| cial installments In one and two Fears from date Soe rc said subdivision te reovrded tn Book ustuibor finn. ma Frazee, Mr. is Reynolds, wi Speaker Meyer of the house sent a mes- - >. | genre. With interest ot & > of sale, with six per cont interest. per annum, NCANSON BitCS., AUCTIONEERS. teen (14), folio one hundred and Gfty-elght (156), of other favorite talent, are expected to be|caze to the crowd apprising them of this| TP®&le Termination of a Cornell Unt. with interest at © per cent, secured by first | Dasable’ sewl-anaually, for which deferred px: — the records of the surveyor of the said District of 8 the notes of the purchaser shall be taken, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLINGS | Cclutibin, with, the improcements. heen ane at <, Trustees. secured by a deed of trust on the property seld, EX_FRISTOE COURT, BETWEEN 137H AN! to a ground lease recorded tp Liber No. present. decision, and it appeased them. versity Banquet. s J. H. N. WARING. mer ‘Supervising Principal Keene visited the x) Ithaca, N. ¥., last night passed through | _f2l-was.2w* ‘Tlios. i. WAI ceo —— 4 _ or all casi, at option of the purchaser. A deposit 14TH AND V AND W STREETS NORTHWEST | 1218, folio 1ST. one of the land records of the Swcokland school yesterday. meade a thor- THE CONGREGATIONALISTS. another annual class rict. The occasion | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctiorecrs, of $100 will be required at time of sale, and terms| | EXCELLENT PROPERTY FOR INVESTMENT. | Disttict of Columbia. Ough examiration of the progress of the » ~ SarR % # 612 E st. nw. fof sale must be complied with in fifteen days or| By virtue of a certain decd of trust, bearing datc | Terms of sale: One-third cash. balance In one @ferent grades and found the progress of aie, oe was the Cornell University freshman ban- — the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk | on the Fifth (th) day of August, A.D. 1800, and | aud iwo years from the day of sale. the @eferrd the pupils on the line of study marked out | Papers Read Before the Comference—| quet at the old Masonie Hall, on Tioga| VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All vonres- | fecorded ams ae ee] pvt SOP A ES Yor them to be very satistactory. | Installation. street. For a week the under classmen| 30° H. STREET, GECRGETOW Se parchanece ar St tht COR OF (80 panchsomr | fiche toquent of Che beumce of tor mene Brapee | ea ache of Soar Ga iar eee je Brookland Assembly have in contem- a : vi el AY ETN 0 ~ if sw thereby, WILL OFFER at public aucti i ty. until paid, secured deed of trast upo i 3 f Rev. Edward T. Root) have been at ‘swords’ points. Numerous] On MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH FIFTH J. HOLDSWORTH GORDO: y Be auction, atuualls 5 G i ation another ball in the hall during Ees-| The installation o : Pyotr ; . -d&ds fromt “of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. the premises ‘all cash. at the option of Ter week which promises to bean assured |as pastor of the Second Congregational! hazings have occurred, and more than once | 1894, at FIVE O'CLOCK, jin trout of the premises, | _fel9-d&d 580 Ha st RW | TWENTY-FOURTHT DAY of JANUANY. AD. 1806 | Raschesee s “depoatt ot ato ea required Success, as the young assembly is becoming | Church at Baltimore last night was the/| | si iri 2 We shall sell part of lot 23, in square 27, fronting SALE OF WEARING APPAREL. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following descri has the spirit exceeded its prop2r bounds. | 55° feet on fhe west side of 20th street by adepih| By virtue of am onder passed Uy the Supreme | real estate, situate ia the “city of Wacuagwee Last night the spirit reached its height. }of about 125 feet, improved by a two-story brick | Court of the District of Columbia, holding a special | District of Columbia, to wit: All those certair | the dar of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Congregational churches. The installation) The city officials tripled their regular po- | @Welling, fo. Lard 30th street. Georgetown, D.C. | term for probate business, in the matter of the Ricces or parcels of land and premises known an¢ | right to resell the property at the risk and cost took place at night. Rev. E. A. Johnson) lice force and added a large number of |, Terms: One-tlird cash, balance one aud two | estate of the late ANNIE EB. NORTHCUTT, otter- | distinguixbed as and being lote numbered onc hun. | of the defaulting purciasct after fre days ndecn ‘when the property is knocked down. Terms of very popular. event of the Washington conference of the on | sale must be complied with in fifteen days from Miss S. 5. Smith was the recent guest of Mrs. Joseph Phillips at “Cherrydale.” years, with notes bearing interest and secured by | wise know! ESTELLE HORTON, we will, dred and thirty-seven (137) ove bundred an¢ isemen' ening Sta: Stak per. ———— of Washington offered the invocation; Rey.| Specials. a decd of trust, or ull’ casi, at option of pur: | collectors of said estate. offer efther at pablle or | tlrty-elght (36), in Mary’ V- Bouuell ands, ‘We | Torment tm The Evening Siar newsaper. Al) con. FREDERICK. S. M. Newman of Washington offered the| The freshmen congregated on the cam-| chaser. All covveyancing, ete.. at putcbaser's cost. private sale, the WEARING APPAREL of the de- | Reed's subdivision of lote in square numbered twe | purchaver. cwnrom oe — 2 pus and started down the hill to have their | One hundred dollars deposit at time of sal ceased, consisting of seal skin coats, silk dresses, | bundred and thirty-five (235), as per piat recorded JACOB D. WILSOX. Truster. feasures have bee: t to the bers | istallation prayer; Rev. B. N. Symour of} feast. When they reached the hall where THOMAS DOWLING & CO., underwear. bats, umbrellas, &c., ON MONDAY | 1a Liber 37, folio 162. of the records of the sur-| fo9-@&ds JOHN §. SWORMSTEDT. Trustee, Measures have been sent to the members| washington read the Scriptural iesson;| they were to hold their banquet they were | _fell-d&ds ‘Auctionée NEXT, AT TWO O'CLOCK, at the auction ‘rooms | ¥evor's office of the District of Columbia, togethe: | — — : del be int: s ~ | they a ~ “ ss puxoxsow peas a fe, Darr & Co., No. $20 Pennsylvania with the improvements thereon. KATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, AUCTIONEERS. — oe et een, ntro- | Rey, George Alexander, D. D., of Ne wYork| met by four or five hundred sophomore DUNGANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Sea tetis city. Terns cash. Eeremetaeasiog | Terme: ‘One-thisd ef the parchan memey’ to br ‘tod ages ; duced at the preseat session of the Mary-| >, ..ched the sermon; Rev. T. M. Bladen-| “townies,” who proceeded to pravent their} : ate to bid for same at private sale before Monday ut | Bald 10 cash and the talance in two equal iustall. | TWO NEARLY NEW SIX-ROOM FRAME WEL. land legisiature, which, if adopted, will (or of Canton Church, gave the right hand| ¢@tfance to the bullding. TRUSTEES (SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | can procure an inventory of goods and inspect the | ents, ively in one and two years, secured G HOUSES, NOS 1026 AND 028 12TH % " alae io of Cantos Chutch, & | Potatoes, eggs, stones and what not flew PROPERTY ON G STREF? BETWEEN 6TH | same by addressing the undersigned. by 8 of trust the property sold, witk STREET SOUTHEAST, BY AUCTION effect radical changes in some departments | of f, J. E. Twitchell, D. D. \erest. thereon ‘eem!-anai 7 " sgn of ‘ellowship, Rev. |. E. Twitchell, b. | fast and thick. In the melee two of the AND 7TH STREETS | NORTHWEST, NOW JOSEPH SHILLINGTON, ey tu pas A = at the rate oN MONDAY APTERNOON, VREBRUARY €f government in this county. One of the|of New Haven, Conn. gave the charge t0| Fishers were selsed by the policemen ani| pCCcUrEy, ABET a a EDWIN FORKEST, Collectors, flou of the Spureeasen A depen oe ant 88 | TWENTYSIXTH, 1894, AT POCR O'CLOCK, we bills is for the purpose of abandoning the | the — rahe he balan Ect eaten quickly dragged to the station, where they | corded in iiber ‘1500, folio S44, et spo on Seed required at the time of . one Sale to be cloord jy | Will affer for sale, tu front of the premises, office of courty tax collector, whose place | Of, New York charged the congregation. | yore iocked up. While the multitude were land records of the District of Columbia, following the officers, trying to effect the| S¢ll_at public auction ON WEDNESDA’ ee ~ | TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, risoners, the freshmen quiet-| 0) "tale par: IGE eee fifteen 102 and 108, in square 1023, Improved by tw ha erty will be resold at the Tim and’ coef of deny | BEANE ew six-room. frame dwelligg onan "which TRUSTEES’ SAL y VALUABLE IMPROVED | ing purchaser after five days’ notice of guch resale | Pe®t per mont his property wt USTEI yp Ee Sins | by ctvertieasent te oom my Such resale | be gold scbject, however, to a deed of trust of $000 : Addresses of grecting were delivered vy | is to be filled by a county treasurer, elected | Rev. Charles H. Caton of the Associate Re- by the people. Another bill is to reduce the | formed Church; Rev. Hugh L. Elderdice of | &8¢@pe of the ¢ y tairs and held their spread, iu a published is the clty of Weehi DAE NePAPer | on each boure, October 12, 18N5. aiaries ag circ! the Methodist Protestant Church at Poco-| l¥, Stole ups + | front of the premises, the fo described land | | STREET NORTHWEST. rashiagion, D.C. — oe tot ke ee cade tie cue a he getline | moke City, Md., and by Rev. Wm. Batz of ee ee premises, situate In the city of Wasiineton, | | By, virtue of two several deeds of trust, ty us, SIMARD A WARMER, | OTS copetn af $100 mann sok Soe een so) als, el " - i *] * lege sol . iu the strict of Columbia, and desi; earing date respectively July 15, , and Jan ns f sale. If the t of anle at the office of police justice of Frederick City. | Bultimare. Hew eenees peutheran Church. | “Later the sophomores committed an old-| and being original tote unmubercd._ tire ary. Be ISS, and duly recorded respectively on | Ja10-d&ede Senitien | St the ties of ete mamas of omhp axe Bs a 1885, in Lt Ali these measures have been gotten up by | Md., offered the closing prayer. | time trick on the freshmen. Noxious odors | four 4), tm square num July 15, 1885) 0 1 Mfty-four (454), said original lot three (3) em- | and on January 6, 1 What is known as the anti-Baughman ele-| Prof. J. L. Ewell of Howard University,| filled the air and the hall was emptled. | testing lots three 13) and C In James Frasers son. | let seq, of the laud records of the District complied with in 15 days from the day of sale the T1128, at follo 476 et seq., 5 ber Ni . THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN PoOsTPON! right is reserved to resell the property at the risit in Liver No, 1901, it folle | ott WEDAISDAT JARO ART SHE eeaED | amd cost of the deta v er, after 3 Gays 7 n Several men were carried from the bulld- ve . " a . , , 1894, same hour and place. advertisement of such resale iu some newspaper we a thei se y sta Washington, to the conferenc he after-| 5 as division, as sald suidivision ts recorded ik | Columbia, and at the Written request of the party : e ~ af e o Dewrapas Setea: shout thane aan other chesese ia'tan| noon Selivered an alitenr on vhs cibkey| ise, lnsensible, The treahimed’” tinnounce| nb, tae ane tena Daice of the ( secured thereby, we the undersigned trustees will | BRAINARD RL WaRNER, =| Dussiaind in’ Washington. 1D. All, couveyanclag = ee see0 ‘Ses in the | of Missions in the Hawnlien Islanda> > | that their enemies placed asafetida in their | District of , and suid original lot four (4) | Sell at public auction, in front of the preaiises, on j . hinchurs, Dake eo). “ = nev EW. Pond of W. an | fcod and generated chlorine gas about | embrac (and Bin Freder MONDAY, THE FIFTH. DAY OF MARCH, 18aq, | 324-d&ds ‘Trustees. felt-d&abs "Auctioneers Frederick Chapter of the Daughters; Rev. B. W. Pond of Washington rea | the hall. and Kate i stibdi 1, aS said AT FOUH O'CLOCK P.M., all that certain plece | gue ABOVE SALE HAS REEN ie ~ soxorand ef the American Revolution have cted | “The Kin Business.”* sei orded in book H. D. G., page 73, in | Of parcel of Iand and premises situated la the Le HAS POSTPONED - Je : vi division is E SALE on spoke upon the, ,,4 corps of physicians was summoned. | saiq surveyors, office, the said orlxival lots three | city, of Washington, District of Columbia, and | 28til FRIDAY, FEBRUARY NINTH, 1804, same -~ UMTED sTATUS Mrs. John Kitehie and Mrs. Henry Wil-| mpt é vere ma 2 i hour and place. virtue of a writ of as delegates tc a} Col | - Somervilie of Mt.| Prompt efforts were made to resuscitate | (3) and four (4) belne together contained within | ktewn and distinguished as and being the south ‘ Oe: Ap &, *e ce an Washi ba Business: What Preparation is Need-| Were wild with rage, and the banquet Was) for the same at a point in the port line of north | Seven (27). im sunare one bundeed “and wix GOD, | just aga Trustees, | publ cash at . Se ee eae Wer; Ivving 3 Yaad on tha District of | Suspended. G street, distant one hundred and twenty-nine (129) | a& the same are desizuated and laid down on the | the Decor: Paper © feet west from the West line of and running thence north G street one im tal waiters were overpowered. he hall was en possession of by the diss Olivia C. Urner died Monday aiter-| Columbia spoke upen the subject. reet_ west | Plats and plan of said city. EYTHE ABOVE SALE HAS REEN POSTPONED | 2Veuue aud Lith street Foon at the home of her father, Joshua ; est along the line of sai Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money Y. FEBRUARY - Re gp red did three (108) feet | tobe paid in cash aod the balnice i two equal | Sl FRIDAY. FEBRUARY SIXTEENTH, 1804, District ut " = po i NTY-FOURTH rene e erty, sage 2 ae lice, whe rai ked the corridors ard | six ; thence north two hundred and tw installnents, payable in one and two Years, with BRAIN. 7ARN x CLOCK Urner, hear Liberty, this county. ‘She was STORM IN THE WEST. side rooms to find the source of gas. «iz AIX, (G) Inches; ‘thence east ninety-tiree | Interest at 6 per cent per manna. pasable ssimlan- | Lots De wise eS title, claim, iuterest a b beperadg + —— G. Urner, naval officer of | ax | Miss Jackson, a colored woman, who act- | (i) feet six (G) tuches; ‘thevce south ove lundred | Nually from day of sale, the deferred paywents to port of Baltimore. | : : inz Gercribid inches; thence cast | be r uted by the notes of the pr U paper and border this morning. She was taken from the| t# (0 feet, and thence south one hundred (luo) | Secured by first deed of trast upon ihe property | [THE AROVE SALE HAS BFEN POSTPONED | moldiag, &e. | Also jhe wi feat te the plate of beginning. tose th all | sold, or al cash at the purchaser's option: WA “RIDAY. Lee re Tao cote eae ah hall insensible. ‘The doctor says that she | f¢f yoo Orements, ways, easements, | posit of $200 will be required of the purchaser at | Sait ,ZRIDAY. EGRUARY TWENTY-THIED, | (6) cha ecined 4 fe9-dhas ‘Trustees. Heavy Falls of Snow Tie Up Railroad, haser and ' ‘Trafic in Colorsd ed as cook for the students, died at 12:29 | and twelve (112) fer “rederick were surprised | t to hear the roll of| | < the vivid Hashing of light-| A snowy storm has been raging in Col- Sila: thomas: aie lecnte er tae Mad: The dace & ate doce Le been subject to heart trouble and weak | ; part rate to the same leet oe eee ow = BRAtS eos WARNER, T. Wh —~e faites Rice -4 hart pi x : oDhpegeedne hey six feet) lungs. spperta ining, | notarial fees at ¢ of purchaser. of ‘IS D. WINE, ; of re 4 ‘deeet af Yeadon ng > | deep on the level. ‘The passenger train leav-| ‘The sophomores obtained possession of a| ne of sale: Oue-fourth cash, balance in equal | tobe complied with within, tea Gays from day of | | fa16-dade Trustees. foneers. ALMELT A. e Ie Charles a 4, 22d | ing Denver Sunday morning turned back| side room and located a generator of the | lastallments at one, two and three years, to. be Sale, othe rive the trustene, Camere the rishi So | —— — s at vi Sate : haries C. Maught | Se eo, tik at Wee ected With the ban. | evideuced by notes of the parchaser or purchasers, | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioncers - = 3 a Kokomo. A retary with numerg gas eo that it was connected with the ban- | tooring date of day of sale, W stat 7 | ing purchaser. . AUCTIONFERS. a, secretary, | from Kol Ty merous i see f rubber tub 4 * c= ? DMONSTON, re For | engl oft K adv: | quet hall by means of rubber tubes. per cent per annum, parable semi. abd to | W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, EMISES KNOW! ee) . treasi For | engines, left Kokomo for Leadville, and has scenes Oa cea t. oncosen & a of trast om th ines sold, S00 Sth ‘st. ow. WOW SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK ; { of Montevue | not yet shown up. The jury which has been heariag the ac-| or all ensh, at the option of the npateggecdl | ROWERT 0. HOLTZMAN, ‘Trustee, : 3016 SHEEMAN AVE: DWELLING, Xo. 1620 COVINGTON STK there is Iy content Tenia eats, | Another storm and blizzard set in at! tion of Edwerd 8, Stokes at New You, fo | Purchaners. “A deponit of $10,000 requilved atthe | _f20-dSd og wd ty vistue of a certain deed of trust | BETWEEN NINTH AND TESTI STRE suid to ¢ lead for the place Lntats | Sterling, Kan. yesterday morning, and) recover i M1 coat frum Jobn | Ume, of tale. : pare act com. | "ATCLIFFE, DARR & GO. AUCIIONEERR dated April 1, 1680, and recorded Taher Io, | Nt OWES Derr, t incumbent, is a cand{-| Snow 1s falling fast. It bids fair to rival| W. Mackay on an agreement to buy certain | plied with In thirty dars from day of sale the | apes cords of SALE OF TWO. KNOWN AS N, D. BRICK | the District of Columbia, N_ STREET, | party secured thereby. SECOND DAY OF MAK at the ree will, on FRIDAY H, Ise, et FOR tee date for reappointment. the storm of the Lith. | stock yesterday brought in a vecdict for the | trustees reserve the right to resell the proj claimed, the risk aud cost of the default pureb _The blockade on the railroad in the Sierra| full amount ciaimed, $91,500. purchasers after ten. days’ the |. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded 1 Ue | Liber 1892, at folio $42 et seq, one a 1 ds of the District of Col —_— jsement of such | - i i bington, District of Colu PORE DAYS. feT-dts Trustees, tnd. Known ‘abd distinguicbed as and h 5 4 By virtue “deed of t ‘LOCK P.M., in front e pre Mest of the party secured TAKOMA PARK. yadda ‘mountains is the worst In 5 — Fesale in sume ewsye per published im Washingtow, | ql rected in public auction “that ‘ce te et oe pees wo ins with three hundred passengers y, 2 ” . Ce a ‘ eae | one of the land Im the county of Washi District of € MARCH SECC AD. 4 praee a Jare held at Reno, Nev. waiting the open.| AUCTIO SALES. GIDEON WELLS, [tumbia, and at the request of the party secured | known as the north one-baif of lot sight P.M... the following descritcd ‘real estat a = = meeting held at the resi-/ ing of the road. ‘The indications are that = = = eS | thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for | block numberd niaetcen (1), of ‘Todd and jin the city of Wa ace of Col. G. . im, Mr. W. L. | it will be several days before the road is} Sale at public auccion, ty front of the premises, | subdivision of Mount Pleasant and Peasant 7 Ss le eat - — - posrpaxep | ot MONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY ‘OF. St together with the improveniente the ituobered 100 un Le & read an interesting opened. — THOMAS DOWLING & CO. AUCTIONRERS, | [2° THE AROVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED |p, jsp4, AT HAT Y FOUR O'CLOCK PM, | ing of two old frame dwellings» Ccreoe yey Pe Jessom on the subject of faith and vbedi- Pir oe ia : G12 E st. uw. until SATURDAY, FEBRUARY TW ‘ the followin c situate in the | Terms of sale: $500 cast t of said subdivi it the cold is inten z palance i { 364. acco to the = elty of Gec and Distict of Columbia, to | installments, secured by the notes of oe <9 on of wit: All th in plece or parcel of land ‘and | chaser, and a decd of trast upon the property wold. | caewcra of khe Distrh premises known and distivzutshed as amd being | Sale to be complied with in Ufteen days from oe | book marked C. 1. B., sub lot numbered thirty-nine (30) of William H. | day of sale, or the trustees reserve the right to | Jere af sale: One-third sash, oging from zero to 44 below. The weather bureau! TRUSTE! ehee, most uf these present participating in the service. At its close an organization Was formed, to be known as “The Methodist 1804, same hour and place. ord in the cttie G dow TWO-STORY LIN -rted 11 below at St. Paul, 20 below at AND uluth, Moorehead 22 below, and 44 below aN ID H.| fe2t-ats ne Pu AND 13TH ° : —— ue’s recorded subd!vision of let | resell at the cost and risk of the defaalting pur ‘el months, potes for thy League of Takoma Park,” with the object Teported from the Mesaba iron range. | By virtie of a deed, dyted thé fourth day. of | & 6 ee ee twenty-seve to thirty-tw chaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time or | 200,twelve onthe, pel ; ef uniting the Methodists of Takoma as | FF SS Y, 183, and duly recorded in Liber 1794, ty san, ons , syoare numbercd forty-five (i), Well as all in syrapathy with them, engag- Declarations From the Handicaps folio 23 et sey., one of the land records of the Dts: sal u AN conveyaucing and recording at’ pur | 0 bear Interest ut TO CLOSE AN so Cheer wag Ot re | CRRSOE'S cost. iar be! ae anti pai . A Tn ek eee eho | triet of Colum! and by direction of the PEt | ay hpar LAS “i or A. E. 8; te, Rtn ago os BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON. | oe purchase img in work that would not conflict wi 0 je ndicatio ede cured thereuy understgued trustees wiil seli, | THAT, VAL = . vesor of istrict of Columbia, toxe B.S t of 63 ot contlict with Se front 66 the peemiioes. oa MONDAY GUTEAC REBT at Nn the tmpro consisting of a tw e's cost. Hf terme e trustees reserve the Noo: present existing here, holdiag tions for the bis handicaps this MARCH FAPTH 1804. ar Pots OMLook TION. - . and to form the nucleus Will be unusually light. ‘his is the following described property, viz.: The east | . HY dizection of the parties iu. in which in time may result in a probably to good work of the handicapper | sixteen feet front of lot 141 “by wie depth of | %@) ‘ i TT! 9 divi : MONDAY, FEBR rch. rhe constitution and | weights being distributing in such a man-| 34i4 jot. tn tie Geir subdivision of square | at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLAK + however, to 3 ten day in three’ rears | _" oa . red by deed of trust VLING : 4 on secured by —— pnd THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., Auctioneecs. rest we will fe19-d&ds emises. on | H, Ved, part of from Muy 14, recorded in J “ARTY D. C. $100 deposlt required at time y-law: 2 read i i 100s, improved bya. tw - “ 26, fronting et 4%g | Mand an TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THAT VALUARLE prop. by-laws were read by Mr. Geo. H. Wells cf | rer as will leave the winner in the dwelling No. 1227 Linden street, bounded: by Hor 23, ia suture No. 126, fronting ae erma of sale: Cash. ie ERTY SITCATE ON THE NORTHEAST Bye, | of Sele: JOSEPH BR. EDSO the committee 4 for this purpose, ctive races v much in doubt i} | aud H, izth and 13th streets northenst. | cence 7 ‘ 3 feet % i with | paid as a deposit @ : ae oe NER OF 17TH AND CORCORAN STREDTS, CHARLES B. BAT and the f aatures Were obtained, | *Pective —_ Sold subject to a trust of $2,000 and in- ee ee ee ee SE eee eee te at Ol. ioc Sisik 20 BUX. SURED tee Tresteca, viz: Rovi Geo. H. Wells, Lewis the wire Is reached. In the Metropolitan Talunee 1-3 eash.residue in and 12: rwontin, | de ee te iy guidumse with atk ods, SHC; otnercise the trustees rwerve the right 10} Vticg DWELLING AND Sipke oot ast Pag eel Best, Miss Annie Diablo, Hurlingham and Atropine have been tes Leariug Inicrest, and secured by a deed | SEO" UCN” good ord Ben the Doe nine Mee nie ein | es RO, ee & Ee declared out. | of trust om property sold, or all cash, at option of on Fat i fault aly sentasene Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust st. . v, 1 in The tt ‘ing, recording, ok ‘Eieskeus V. 7 ; ne Toboggan Slide handicap a- purchaser, ‘Terms of ‘sale to, be complied “with waa Sa an rae ae oc = + | benring date May 12, A. D. 1893. and duly ret ‘ 3 Herald, Senella, St. julien and Regi. Witin fifteen days, or the right is reserved toj ¢ at MiLLs "DEAN. Trustes, corded in Liber No. 1822. folio 828 et eq. une ot sTERS' SALE OF VAL . 2 Mr: have been declared out and in the, ‘esl the property at the risk and cost of default. | S04 Heiney, ie 462 La. ave the Jand records of the District of Columta, i | TRUSTERS BY IN 80 Brook handicap El Telegrapho,| MS purchaser. All conveyancing and recording purchaser's cost. HENRY E. DAVIS. the request of the party secured thereby, the un-{ .. REAL Josil Roscommon and Prines| Aches coat. $100 deposit required at” the | Pitnatvar tine of 20-4&d8 B44 D st. nw. | dersigned trustees wih, o@ FRID a. ithe SECOND | ‘in Liber N mmo: e be aan oe — — adios oe d |. 1894, LF-PAsT Pv s fa red out. So far WILLIAM A. EASTERDAY, —_| !" fifteen das RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LOCK P.M.iu front ‘of the premion sue 8 E ons received 6 608 F st. ow. Teds 0 PA. AVE. N.W. public auction the following described peal estate. Geo. tee as JOHN T. ARMS. [ora < ituate in the city of Washington, Distci-t of Best the chan fe2l-d&ds $10 F st. nw TOLSON, umbia, to wi RITIES AT AUCTION FOR Lot numbered ny ONCERN. E WALTER B. WILLIAMS & €O., AUCTIONDERS. {OM IT MAY CONC | in Joun T. Arms tsion «fs = cae i Opposite Old City Post oe and seventy i r plat reconted in no! z 2 >» wHoM 7 ERN ver 14, ne or a058 meer | aidbpeiecabare Sune nay ie On SATURDAY PEBRU ¥-FOURTH, District, with the Improvements thereat , Race Wher tate‘ bivue he: Gk weet eon ekee ri x AM we DAY consisting of a brick building covtaiuing 22 come, » south 9 feet and in frovt of D_ stree asezold Govt at TOLD Ot AND WITHIN R FEBRUARY TEN O'CLOCK ALY E Stock Wii NEEDED IN AND used as a boarding house and sror rms of sale: To be sold ane S, 1841, . ‘0 $8,000, all” payable f said trust: of the nd the resi md two years, ser and deod of foody | O. Woodruff before Justice Ingraham n Hall cn the supreme court at New York yesterday until next jn the action of Ithamar Howe to recover and ded ino: hove dood chests, 10 wit: t persons, to pay storage T SHARES OF THE CAprran | third to THE UNION BUILDING COMPANY, equal inst 2 $100.00, VIER SHARE, FULL PAID | ly the notes of the. pan nding a f Dr. and Mrs. and ¢ na INSIST balane ROOM, Mrs. Howe. Howe % ing as steward . Oct 13," or. | PAR Val 6 tn 7 rt an, July20, 58 AND KIT¢ UKE, STOR! ANI upon the premises sol Terms of s4 to be com- Woodruff, who w: Kenneriy ders . | URES. CARPE & rt e take notice. plied With within fifteen days from the day of was intimate with Mrs. Howe, LeCook, De GOODS WE B sale, or the trustees reserve the rst to “ t him and is now MeBride, Sep: ley. J UP tO 2 | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. §50 om each lot Will n catur street, Boston.} ‘Annie Addi OUR STORAG! AT : fol5-d&dbs Auctioneers. | A deposit of $300 required on the day of sale. All ~ap J ~ ba Fg + sd ha meets | ae ee ee Mosri. y WILL DOWELL To} THE ABOVE S POSTPONED untur| "OH ENT AMIN F LEIGHTON “Teastes, from Lay of eale, oF y will be reacld at “ { . ; pee wee eee REMEMBER THIS. wes S| PRIDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF FEBRU- Office, 452 D st. aw. Fisk and cost of @efeuiting purchaser. s siy ream iy admitted Rich favor =— = 'TOLSON, GORE & CO., Anets. | ARY, 1894, at the same hour and place. COURTLAND BOYER, Trustee, | ase ‘IEREELL, ‘Trastee, and uniform consistency. NOUSNOF | Prosted feet are cured by Salvation Ol, i CHAS. WEEKS, Salssmua. fe20-1t | fe20-dédle MATCLIFFE, DARI & CO., Aucts, | te19-d&as OMice; 214 7th st. aw. | fetd-dts NEL ‘Trustee,