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12 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. SU B U R B A N N EW S 5 more city, Mesers. C.J. Purnen . BASE BALL NEWs. EULOGIZING GEO. W. CHILDS. AUCTION SALES. i AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. petal ry Sept oe a i Hartord Players That Are Hesitating, Have | Services in Memory of the Late Phil- TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS county a Allan ize " panna sees city. Capt. R. W. Silvester pre Signed or Are Released. 1 anthropist. AUCTIONEERS, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEENED PLEDGES. ALEXANDRIA. the college, made his quarterly While Anson was in New York he stroiled | Memorial services in honor of the mem- Id City Post Offices. 612 EB st. nw. H. BERNHEIMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS. FEES informed the trustees that si into the stock exchange It is expected that both the Methodist} meeting of the board the Navy Depa Episcopal Churches kere will soon be under | had detailed at the college Lieut. ee ‘ A jas instructor in charge of the the supervision of a Baltimore conference:| Gepartment. He ales called che Trinity M. E. Church under the super-|of the board to the new gun lou vision of the old Baltimore confe-ence, and| had been erected to hold the | the M. E. Church South under the new | tillery yiebich had been recent Baltimore conference. At the first separa-| ‘the college by the ordnanc: tion of the churches the Southern M. E.| A, Committee. composed of Mr. 4. | = and went up to the | ory of George W. Childs, late proprietor of | grrcn yy = : sc. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF Lor 4, IX THE stppr!_¢ ’ : ESDAY, MARCH THIRTEENTH, COMMENC- STEES’ SALE. 4D pI} on THURSDAY ry, where he could see all that was| the Public Ledger in Philadelohia, were |, aireny AS) 6b Sat aaetbin keseee, Wl ss p ed Ca a 4g on. One of the brokers recognized | held in the Fifth Avenue Theater at New ! sad a general assortment of Household Furniture, | ALSO ONY S11 : cor RS him and went out and bought a dozen | York yesterday afternoon. The services Carpets and General Housekeeping Effects, Fine Sones D fll pledges upon which interest is overdae oranges. He came back and distributed | were held under the auspices of Typo | Parlor Suites task Urocatelle, mz and plus cover-| py irtun uf aided of trust, dated Deeomer 16, | Feat Setaattig seein af Ete Diamond Bing them jong the boys. Then they let fly at | graphical Union No. 6. Prominent news- | ings; Parlor Easy oon : ‘0 cing ry = og fo loge in Liner N < folio 321 et — — all kinds of Fine Jewely, the old man. He was taken by surprise | paper men occupied boxes. The use of the | other Couches, Oak Bed Hoom Sultes, Hair and) toa. Of the land records of the District of Co-| ing aud ‘Books of all kivds a mae y missed being hit by some of | house for the occasion was given by Henry {Sick Mattresses, Feathers, Lace Window Hang- nd at the request of the party secured, | geterally found th d = we will offer for sale at. putdli sutinue until alt n recovered himself and then | ©: Miner, and the program was arranged | 19s Extension Tables, Oak and Walnut Side-| of the premises, on TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTI. | holders and. outotaeiea ost ee kindly take Senators Seibert and Evans, w 2% = | by a committee of inion, ‘T | boards, Pier and other Mirrors, Carpets, Rugs, . 1804, at FIVE bbs" | motice of this eale. Church he me attached to the | to visit Annapolis and urge ght all the others that were thrown at | man of the committer wee fant fr Oren: | Glass un Grocery Ware, Kitchen Wares and other =e, 2,08 per | _mbs-Tt SSS i HEIDENHEIMER, Broker. ginia conf ce, but afterwards a Balti-| to pass the bill now pendin: When the “boys” were out of oranges | neil, ex-p! nt of “Bie Six.” i O. 4, survey office ree- DUNCANSON © = More conference of the southern church | enforce the payment of lic glowed then away in his coset | ERs andl ee oe © ea amen ote UES ere we oa - | gethyitith te improvements, cousisting of a meat UNCANSON EROS., AUCTIONEERS. wes organ to which the Alexandria/ers of commercial fertiliz | bowed politely, and, with a knoging wink, | 18 late philanthrophist, wore Ges! WILL SELL HORSES, CARRIAGES, &e. Terms: One-third cash (of which $200 must be | TRUSTEES SALE OF THREE BRICK DWELIA Station became attached. After s_a| The trustees then made 5 iy, and, oping wink, | ivered by Chairman Job O'Donnell of | Consignments recetved up to hour of sale. deposited at time of sale), balauce six, twelve and " » 48 B STREET SUUTH- Virginia conference was established, and| the buildings and gi left the building | the memorial committee dent John J.| Goods received for STORAGE daily. eighteen months, with interest from date of sal D. Trinity Charch became one of the stations | themselves as s One of the directors of the New York club | Murphy of Typographical Union No. 6 ihe | G°°s Pee! MOLSON, GORE & CO., option. Te tener arty; oF ail cash, at parchaste’s | ernst ‘to ‘us, Seating Gate Gctever Bae Deen t See Gott os ane he ere ee ee eo offered an official of the Brooklyn club a| Rt. Kev. Henry Codman Potter, Bishop of dayn tcastann veseese ie cae nin ee uly recorded in Liber 1438, follow 283 et nevi» congregation zeturns to the Baltimore con-| the collese dining room, | Wager of 500 to $0 that the Giants would re Press Clubs the Rev Det | CHAS. WEEKS, Salesman, Dolce, oe Fink and cost on Ave days" publle | District ot Colutsbin-asd wt te request of the parte ference, of which it was a member a cen-| A fish of the carp st beat out the Bridegrooms in the coming rector of St. == Conveyancing, &., at purchaser's cost. oe ee Z y-fiv race for the leag onng er was | P 3 Re S. SAMSTAG, AUCTIONEER. ROBERT Mt. Moy . sell at publle ‘auction in trot of the reapecti ago. ty-five pounds a asue pennant. The offer was | Pro: scopal Church of Pk . Z BERT M. MORRISON, Premises hercinafter descrited, on FRIDAY, Ti was expected that a spiritualistic|in the East not accepted. bglda, of which ir Chiles was = Gonhe 7 ‘ mbT-disde on SIXISENTH DAY OF MARCH. A. D. int, be= tainment w. be given last night! last Saturda 2 F Selee of Boston received a let-|OWen J. Kindclon ‘of ‘Typographical Urion {1 WILL SELL A LARGE STOCK OF DRY Goons AOS | ginning at MALE-PAST POUR O'CLOCK P.M, all Satay sae ct che pied ology ood fast ter from Charlie Radbourn the other day. | G, together with an oration by Con- prayer x See aes 2 Oh, ADORE, ‘ity of Washington, District ines situate im the i of Wash! ton, District 3 AS No. #20 ISTH | 13, in cones 6, at ree + - NORTHWEST. By virtue of two several deeds of trust to us, and 2, in said bearing date respectively July 13, 88%, sul Janu: | maid loces or parts of 30 : ary 5, S88. amd duly iecorded res; ely cn provements thereon, will be wuld » ber 5, 1885, im Liber 1129, ar follo 476 et reds : i ry and on January 6, ISSS, in Liber No. 1301, ut folio ignated as sublot 22. 1 et seq., of the land records of she Distriet of | | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase ‘columbia, and at the written reques uf the party | to be paid in cash, and the residue in two eq secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will | {stallments. payable im one and two years, re= it publ tn, in front of the premises, cn papi ges £4 —_ with interest ene NTS OF SILK AND SA’ SDAY., HE FOURTEEN"H DAY '¢ re cent per annum, payal See cer eee, wore | ISM, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | S-annualls, secured by a deed of trust upon the 2 PSUAL P.M., all that certain piece or parcel of lund and | + or all cash, at the option of te _ STOCKS MUST BE SOLD, AS USUAL. panies umesicn on te Bo Fare | A deposit of $300 will be. required om 8, SAMSTAG, Auctioneer. | trict of Columbia, and known and distinzuisived as and being the south sressman Amos J. Cummings. O'CLOCK AM. AND SEVEN O'CLOCK P. : = AT 1827 7TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN S AND T. FORMERLY MRS. BRED- WHO RETIRED FROM The veteran s: ministe-s of several churches having pro- tested to the mayor against allowing such entertainments on Sabbath nights, the| The people res mayor has made an order forbidding Sun-| Country have ob day entertairments of that kind, and here-| tions in the coun after if Washington splicits desire to come! rious citizens intere: id that he had given up his business in B: ingte <pre ~ ~ aceon Sra a and expressed | Good City Government. ‘ved numerous. publica Ee aie a ee tit Ancther conference upon the subject of papers from va-! not induce him to play ball as Ne ae eg | Municipal government will be held in Phila- abawundts = , 1, and who have | in condi : 6Ot | delphia March under the auspices of to Alexandria they must come on week | acitated the subject of Improvements in the " t year’s Southern League|the American Academy of Political and} GD —— ~ 3 Bot ighways, more especially those igned to piay with National Social Scien fi cus ALSO The vestry of t. Paul's Church has public highway mor especially those sete sign a vi - lene nine its discus- eo called Rev. Barryman Green of Leesburg called county roads, which diverge as lat-| (1S clubs this year, namely: With | sions to oe to suceced Rev. Dr. Norton as pastor of jerals from the pikes raaintained by corpo-| Yorke atal Chichin, Caen et give: New | paper will be re: . L. Godkin | CI ae ee ae ee patton: El exal : ' ‘ ei K a . each four; Pittsburg ard of the New. York He will be fol- a aaceot im ‘all ia ed t |rations who obtain the money for suste- Louisville, th Louis, two, and | lowed by Dr. r, editor of the Outloo! beer afloc _s a . but no answer has! nance of thelr r by tolls collected from | one cach with Brooklyn and Cleveland. | Charles J. Bonaparte of Baltimore, Rev. 4 i | Pee eo a | new foul by je will benefit Bos New | others. Driving Park. near Alexandria, now under aforesaid laterals. At every few miles the | York and Cleveland and handicap the other —+o-— KNOWN ling in this section of the | IAMS, CALICU DRESS GOODS, LININGS, LACES, CA} HOSIERY, Property when sold. All conveyane> and notarial fees at the cost of the ‘ eae ioe Lee _— , : 3 crm of male to be complied with the management of Mr. J. M. Hill, will| toll keepers obstruct the pass: of ve- me. He « : * SLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctionee: original lot twenty-seven Am sy i ten days from day vise the : it M. . : t as 9 Ss. He says clever bunters like Ward sa peice ng ° nd six (106), as re desiznated a ¥ of sale, otherwise be improved by a mile race track, and/|icies, with demand for passage money|and Van Haltren of New Yorke aura Fe ie seonetobe oh yatta oe eee iaia down on the plats and yan of satd-citse, | HRumlece Reserve, the rieht to resell spring races will be run there. Alexandria | 2 : 4 oe Cite dF Cots rk, Burk Bids ror the purchase and removal of the has had a race track in its neighborhood |fF the support of the pikes. Farmers, | and Childs of Cleveland and McCarthy and nl siesta : sidents | Duffy of Boston will easily drop the ball | World's fair buildings were opened at C Cited merchants, Rucksters and other residents | in three trials, while the players In | cago Saturday. But twelve bids were record- t s 7 alate eae pen” Mumps, & well-known | who are compelled to drive over the pikes | the other teama who never could bunt skill. | ed, the most valuable of which $15,160 Tae Bray Pon oo jo nan here, who has been missing | » Hhele bal additic e| fully w , a : os : S15, * for thtce roche wae tony been missing | must pay their toll, in addition to the| fully will not try it at all. for the ten largest structures. ‘The Ceci- the property, a8 ser. Jaid down on the plats and plan of sald z S y DS AT AUCTION, GE-| Terms of sale: One-third rf EECA ENTIRE, STOCK. OF A FIRST-| to be paid in cash and the baluace in two CONSTANTIN, 4 Mson ANT. TAILOK RETIRING FROM | installments, payable in ‘EM. WILLIAMSON, HAS LEEN | fnterest at 6 per cent ‘Trustees, VENIENCE i ae. dae aE ee _m3-dids Address No. 500 Sth st. mw. ually, from ‘day of sale, ; __ Adds mo ‘D | to be represented by the notes of the purchaser and| WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioncers, the risk and cost of defaultis WILLIAM. pau. terday mori gin the Queen street dock. | trere cox bony sti : ae re a . pe cag hearin Rourke will be appointed a league os on ine park board will be announced Se oe ae eae TRUSTEES, SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND ‘niversa: rs Fee i of Ce > wads. e pu py-roads of Mont- e x s ORS TEL a cash, echaser’s op x he orm uy ‘Macane — ae He ge Eee | gomery county in this section, so near the urkett still holds out for an in- IN SUIT, TS, | posit of $200 will be requirel of the purchaser at STRERT. WEST WASTE eux, SAE ary, TTERNS; ALSO ITALIAN: the ti SATIN AND SERGE! hotarial, LININGS, TO BE) to ity forty-nine i s celebrated its| Capital of ‘the United States, a disgrace anniversary tonight at Robert's chapel. | to civilization, and in comparison to the Rev. R. H. Robinson delivered an address. | ToadS in other states and other portions of All conv fees at cost of pur: pe complied with within tn + recording and} By virtue’ of a deed of trust, recorde = of wale | Liber rumbered 1769, folio 44 et oe, ot toe tone, records of the District of Columbia, ‘we will : : | itcher Keenan of the Atlanta club of the | 7 N SAL uth sue is the smallest profession- _AT CTION _ SALES. ; <I 4 = L MS, 920 PA. AVE. N-W.,| sale, ot! right to | in front of the premises, —« hs ¥ Osceola Tribe of Red Men has elected| Maryland far removed from densely pop- player in the coun He weighs but THIS APTLENOON, ON TUESDAY, MARCH THIRTEENTH, resell the property at tue tisk and cost of default- | TWENTIETH ‘DAY OF MARCH, oe) tod toe George W. Dix its representative at the| lated cities such as Washington are as wiive Pounds and yet has wonderful — ————| AT HALF-PAST TEX O'CLOCK AM. | tng purchaser, Beate FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the fillowing described council to be held in Roanoke Wigwam on|™ud compared to concrete. A small and curves z DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, hija nepali peg arp mp tires W. E. EDMNONSTON, Trustee, lend and premises, eittate ‘aml lying tn George the Izth of next May. | ment is made annually by the commis met Ctuks eee ek ee ce rae ‘ portunity to secure seasonable goods. : MAS bered 7i,.ts Ashford ‘ced Bisset’ (easels, “nee en rc a . » nati club, says he has not seen Rusie since | TRUSTEES opp naan ROBEET 0, HOLTZMAN, 7 . Ridout, trustees’, sub- A false alarm of fire called out the fire-| ¢TS {pr repair of the county roads. and the} io) fin” Host at the New York’s| _NUMBEL RASA, DAES Se mb7-d&ds wal division Of part of square 112, in ‘suid Georgetown men and engines at noon yesterday. Coes ete Het to Rieene ried hewn ae ichone gen Hd Phas Uetieee onli uae ae mb2-d&dbs Auctioncers, 2 z Gormerty = Cuatee Pork), as per plat re- u $t they can for the limited amoun : - 2 BCor ‘ cate ie rE CTIONEER: - . " cor im Liber A. 8, 2 " of money awarded. ‘The labor performed |#Nd fs seldom seen since his marriage In Se en 2 Oe eee EI Sa, Ae of the survesor's ice of the Dun or Coe consists of plowing a furrow or two on each | ‘he haunts of his bachelorhood at Indian- DAY, THE (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | bla; togetuer with the easements, ‘rights, ways ae side of the road and shoveling the dirt and Lit . an Tate tor the eee! aes noe — ag Ng A Fd a oe appurtenances thereunto belonging or in ally, One of those bright episodes that break | mud therefrom to its center, thereby caus- | Ys o the New the fol- HOUSES LYI) MEDIATELY NORTH 2 ne-thind cash, into the monotony of the daily routine, and |ing during the greater part of the year | 20Tk club oficials, say: hough I am oe jorge aie eed THE SOUTHERN ALU ON THE EAST | scam, with notes to “yy bod yy two A 2 mud puddles and dust. over which travel is | 0 @ giant in stature I am in spirit, avd oor parcel c niaes ose SIDE, OF THIRTEENTH STREET NORTH- | imercst, payatle ecnd-anneally, and to he cocured lend variety and charm to life, occurred last nade, for which the contractor cannot | Will do my level best to please you all.” ¢ eit WEST BETWEEN T AND U STREETS, WASH- EST B by 2 deed of trust onthe property sold, or all INGTON, D. ¢ t the optia echanoer By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date Feb- | Sian tt peg etion of the pu SX 4 $150 required at time of sale. C cl OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ruary 6, 1808, and recorded in Liber No. 1781, fo- | at purchaser's cost. Terme oF wale ne tee fe Mo 322 et seq., one of the land records the Dis- | with in fifteen days, otherwise trustecs re by . trict of Columbia, we, the undersigned trustees, the right to resell the propert, 5 p eache Solos leg eee will sell at public auction, in front of the prem: | cost ‘of defaulting purchaser, after five dane “aoe 5 wipe peeled ses, on MONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF | vertivement of such resale In sole Rewnpaper pube third of the pure o ised, at HALF-PAST FOUR | lished in Washington. D.C. Hy : " nd the the following described real estat JEREMIAH FICKLING, Trustee, 2 and 129, in Spal: 1264 "32d st. aw. Friday evening at the parsonage of the|rezily be held responsible, as the small sum | Garden Memorial Church, on Minnesota | appropriated is not suflicient to do other- ~pgbee : mD- | Satu avenue, the capacity of which was taxed to | Wise. Ball Senta In the Ginnie een oe Loe t its utmost to accommodate the large com-|, The LA yige oh peg aga oe Jimmy Donnelly, H. J. Graber and ‘Thom- Pany of the pastor's congregation who | in®, atthe resklence of Mr. J. Dowe i have sighed to play with the Troy took himself and good wife unawares by | prosram crmatal of a recitation [club of the Eastern League. Cahill will way of pleasantly remembering the twen- | Kate Allen, piano solos by M | Reg toon lair gil sooty ty-first anniversary of their marriage. |and Wilson ani music on the Hornung has received word from | 22, in Job ident Young that he will not be reap- | square nunibe President Byrne does not believe the re-| at 6 jbitvable semi- | Including Americana, Books on the Rebellion, Tl- A port that Mike Griffin intends to retire from sehynap Book: plat, recorded im Liver 20; folle Th ef ements wer y hry biskenrat ase. | Mis me Dowell, eshments were | Port that Mike Grif ei : 0 n all Gaak, At toe oot orks - recorded in . folto 71, of La. a. ee Gd Gate enice er eee leatnahe keace er would have notified the club of the fact | haxer’ {| omy and Finance, to be sold within our rooms, | ¢¢ Columbia, together with all the improvements, | _™S7-d&ds ___Auctioncess, xues hich closed an evening ree keeles Gace as _| before this. 1407 G st. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, | Each lot will be sold separately. THOS. DOWLING & ©0., Auctioneers, Whose pleasant memories will linger long} The Rev. Dr. J.B. Baeden, WhO 8)” Taser William Gar 4 ‘Terms of ‘One-third of the purchase price in 612 E in the minds of pastor and people. A few |sists the Rev. Mr. Griffith at’ the four |, Manager William pee ae = ee MARCH THIRTEENTH AND FOUSTRENTH,! JSS'"ELS‘ ihe imlance in two equal wotee'ce tae ot ow. of the many present were Mr. and Mrs. | churches in Silver Spring parish, preached 4 he te Gouhhent at pl on siaegs ; defaulting purchiser a rtisement hasers, secured by deed of trust | TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED Robinson of Twining City, the Misses Eva | an interesting sermon at Grace Church yes- dp a Tot such reswle in some r published in to bear interest at} PROPERTY 7 rdson from Brooklyn to 7 IN Doughty, Jennie Davidson, Annie Ander-|terday morning, and at the other churches | Washington, D.C. um from the day of shert stop. In that case “Tim” O'Rourke ORDIN, C. . | , cn i 2 Bo arish during the aking th ¥ eT eee c. G. . ., Auctionees tale, interest payable semi-annually, or all ces . Gaiden, Mrs We Dek p uae connens Place of Mr. Grifiths whe | faking the Will play in right field.—Baltimore Sun Is . GREEN, a may be paid, ‘at the option of the purchaser e irtue of a decd of trust, bearing date on the hiv Lhe hes. GC. te teen Gilbert Hat as not a little disap-| _fe27-d&ds : rus mho : ____407_G st-_| purchasers. A deposit of $250 will be required on | Binth ) day of May, A. D. IM, and recorded At the organization of the chapter of the|the Four Corners M. E. Church | pointed that h t retained in the 1 RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. AUCTION THOMAS DoWL ‘Auctioneers, ~ | cach lot at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be | land records of the District of Column- gue this He will make a strong man for Toledo, do. 6L meng a complied with in fifteen days from date of sale, or | bia a 1b25, at folio 466 et seq., and Epworth League, at the Congress Heights | Two weeks from now Mr. Zimmerman will the property in default will be resold at the risk |8t the reguest of the holder of the notes M. E, Church, on Wednesday evening last, | deliver his last sermon there, as it is ex- | ~ y Fi vi sak faces oe SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK and cost of the defaulting parcheser or purchasers thereby, We will Mer at lic auction, in front the following officers were elected, viz.:| pected at the coming conference of the M. | P pe = Pang Heat Ibe — ‘No. 66 FIFTEENTH STREET after five days’ previous advertisement of such re | 2! the premises, on W 2AY, the TWENTY- President, Mr. Harry Eaton; superinten-|E. Church he will be called else = or the Brooklyns in the open- 5 sale in some newspaper published in Washington, | FURST DAY OF Mal a deed of trust, duly recorded in D. follo 251 et seq is for the District of € FIRST DAY OF , AD. ised, at MALES uly recorded in AML conveyancing and recording at cost of | PAST POUR (CLOCK Fe. ne ~_ & <4 a aha or oe ee ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that cer PHERN AL 414 AND tendent, David E. Haines; secretary, Mrs. |after a month's visit to her uncle, Wm. A. | ,_'o! Anna Magruder; librarian, William Raley; dent, Rob't H. Jordan; assistant superin-| Miss Lizzie Clark has returned home, |e i OCK OF L! Hardesty, in Anacostia. ve perce ge of vi LHOLD GOODS A t of the party secured thereby, the under- tain plece or parcel land and premises known treasurer, Walter Barber.’ The vice presi- _— — Pe He eee eae ee Signed ‘trustees! will offer for sale Dy public aue- : . ga dictineaiaied sand ‘icug tot pambered we dents were chosen in their respective order . FREDERICK. can thine binter “than preme Court eT NCH TRTRESTH,. 10h AT HALE Past Seated, eet 2 Subdivision of lots from forty-three (43) to ffty= a me ee eta ee = \¢ . He says Farrell can On the std diy et Bee | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following described | _™h6-d&ds She SE Inclusive, (of a subdivision ‘made by 4s . a piss Let-| An interesting hull-less oats case was de- | ¢ three feet off second by a tinderstited wiil offer for teal estate, situate In the District of Columbia, to Se aT re ere aes | Jers and others im square mum- tle ‘Little; fourth, Mr. Robert H. Jordan; | throw that sails on datratent ine, the, premises wit: sere — dered (six hundred and sevesty-Sear (6:0), as the fifth, Miss Fannie Littleford: sixth, cided in the circuit court here the past David E. Haines. # sixth, Mr. | eek, that attracted much attention. The pi — Day is <= the house on | case was that of Grove H. Shipley of Rock- kson street vacated by Mr. Kattel. ville versus Rezin H. Griffith, and was ¢ Mr. Peter Stangir has been confined to , i Rockville thr his residence on Fillmore street with = se. | Mally tried in the court at Rockville three | rw ». MARCH AM., int : feet city of Wast Ma These bits of misinformation about the local team are from the New York papers: Pitcher le, who has been playing has signed to play with | New York Sun. | st of Henry m of a] fa square — 8 recorded a and, tocnty four, in cqare| TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK DWELLDGG 30. | tne Dowie at Caen ee oe von tiivision of said squares ae 10g STREET “NORTHEAST. Terms of sale:ne-half of purchase money to be or plat in Book’ 17, page Ial, of the theords of| 9 BY, Virtue of a deed of trust, dated 9th day of | paid in cash ‘and the balance in two equal in- the thee of the surveyor of the District of Co: | October, 1801, daly recorded ti Liber 1627, folio | Stallments, respectively, In six Gr apd twelve ae reo ct Of CO) 145 ot seq., one of the land records of the District | (12) months, secured by a decd Of thet co ‘the © unexpired of lot one were present and with games and en- joyments usual on such occasions they celebrated the event. Bountiful refresh- | Griffith, on the ground that the ments were served to the children, and! hat Shipley - | tes romes: after wishing many returns of future birth | worthless and that Shipley w not an in-| team, comes nocent purchaser of the note before matur- | | Doyle f ¥ ae oe ge Bessie the children de-! ity for value and without notice of the | fourth, plus, and Ward of New bay gs gape ther eons aN | Worthlessness of the oats. A large number | York ies ary and Social Globe which win was, Liter- | of these cases have been tried in this and| A dispatch from Pittsburg says that W. Irving Hall on Friday evening, Saved! at | adjoming counties during the past few | c. ‘Temple of that city is the gentleman who lowing = ; . | years. | has offered the National League the $060 = Pi croetier Bh gi hee Poppe oe The body of Jerome O'Leary was brought | cup to be contested for by elubs in that or- E. B. Clark; selections from “Bigelow Pa.| 2@fe Saturday from his late he ization. Mr. Temple was a former pres- t Nir © per cent had it removed to Frederick, where it w a p ut | finally disposed of by a verdict in of a certain deed of trust, recorded ‘in| trust of $2,500, niaturing April 4, 1804, and secood SING NIN c io B54 et sew., one of the lupd tee-| trust ‘monthly "notes of $90 each, payable welore | — LHAGATAING NINE KOOMS AN nara ae trict of Columbia, and at the re-| maturity, with interest. to date of payment. AND I SIREEDS, BEING PREMISES No. 824 ‘ty secured thereby, we will offer) amounting to about $1,050. Exact particulars at FIFCH STREET. LOT 164X100. ET Ae oO tte el, nee ra tt| lime of ale. Balance of purchase money to be] wo untus of & eaunin ted of toot, Geted i THIRTEENTH DAY of MARCH, A. ott | paid im cash. A deposit of $100 required at time | attcath ith) Gy of duly AD, MUON ESE eocoe ollowing, | Sf sale, eaid deposit to be forfeited if the terms | cuventh (lth) Say of Sule, AD. 2690. ant socest- lying and being tn the ciiy of of sale are not complied with. The trustees re- | © atmong the land e .C, to wit: All of lots numbered | serve the right to resell. the erty at risk and | unibia, in Liber 1406, folio 390 et ecq., and at the Petersen, 37, 39, 42, 26. 47 and 48 in Doris Grupe's subdi- | cost of defaulting purchaser if the terms are pot | Pequest of the holder of the notes, we will offer, M416 12th st vision of lots im square numbered nine bundred and| complied with within ten days from day of sale, | &t public auction, im front of the premixes, 0B ~ sixty (00), ax per plat iu Liber 19, folio 26, of the | after five days’ advertisement, All. conveyancing | THURSDAY, the TWENTY-SECOND DAY of or's ‘office of the District of Columbia, to-| and recomding ut purchaser's cost MARCH, A.D. 1894, HALF-PAST POUR with improvements, &c. Sold subject ‘to a WATSON J. NEWTON, O'CLOCK P.M., the deecribed real cs- A of trust on each lot to = . “se average of | of Baltimore ar’s Washington | ond, with a percentage of 1, with Tom Bre " i Al rehaser t me a deed | Of Columbia, and at the request of the party se-| property sold, with interest thereon, payable semi- vere illness for a week years ago, when a verdict was rendered in ton players will report_for | * eruns for urs fre erded interest. the bal- | ured theretis, we will sell _at public auct‘on, im | Rnnwaliy, at the rate of six per cent per nunam, oF Fos. to go south.—New York e rent of $1,000 per $100 required at | oUt of the ‘premises, on THURSDAY, MARCH | gil cask, at the option of ‘the A 'de- Mrs. Sadie Poates, daughter of Mr. Thom-| favor of the plaintiff. The suit wa ased | i. ré | + With the privilege of tot dumplied | ELETEENTH, 1894,at HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOC it of $100 will be recaired time of as Anderson, is quite til. on a promissory note of $i6# Sees Sart » per ve s from the day of sale the trus-|2-M- that certain plece or parcel of land and | Rite te te closed within ten days ‘from day the third baseman, has signed ‘alt of th in ten days, from the day. o the, {Us| prouiises ‘situated in the city of Washingtom, Dis | ane £2), be closed m faye from day of _— fith gave for twenty bushels of huil-less | Brooklyn club. The club_ has | * Tak and cost of the detaulting purcknesr CAM com: | trict of Columbia, designated as and being Jot | seg? otucteiee oh fauiting ‘All. con- LINDEN. cats, W. Velrs Boute, jr, counsel for Crif- given Lovett, the pitcher, his unconditional | tesancing abd recordigg at ee cont uf the. pure] Rumbered cighty-slx 486" In Clorace 3. Gray's. wub- | Seyancing aid ~y Fey RY ade eeleiile a catia okt se. The club officials have heard noth- | FRANK I im, Trustee. vision of all of square nun ine hundred PRMAN J. SHADD, Mr. Charles F. Montgomery gave a party Ge a cae oe eel irom Kicherdson, and the opinion is rs a rl Bank bidg, | S28 stphty-one, (06) os ee Freedman's Hospital, to his daughter Bessie on Thursday even-| court of appeals, with the result that the | Swu@s, efound that some deal may be] eounter, sa eanas. a fa of Columbia, in Liber 18, follo ¥, subject to a right ee a ies only Joieag ‘the tenth anniversary cf | exceptions to the rulings were susiained | < o oes er cee Roast Gor: parol Teor a Wun Guattnly tedenatone ~“DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. pace thoy na aghiee Tot tosktier Sitne ng | _mbo-ete Trestem. Seen Miss Carrie Lawrence lent her | and the case was sent back for a new trial. | n and Griffin are the Brooklyn players | the out ant und dining eat GF Sx XBW _ mace | MBDTemeRte hereon, consisting of nearhy mer DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS, endeavors to make the affair a success. | change of venue was had by Shipley to| ave not yet signed contracts. |e t &e. will Ye sold] HOUSES, SITCATE THE “CORNER OF | ments, f Seis Many friends and playmates of the 1 a 3 | mp of the Chicages led the league last | St eed of ‘trust securl ELEVENTH AND F STREETS NORTHEAST. ‘Terms: Property will a ee oe cue ee ee ~ of the little} the court at Hagerstown, and Griffith | year in stolen to his credit | * 2% ject to a deed of trust securlag 2 ~ = : y ‘erms: Property will be sold subject to first SiORY BRICK DWELLING, WITH CELLAR, | vor © k Ward s Were | and Cincinnati, on this EVENING, IS EVENING TOLSON, GORE en cure the sum of JOHN T. ARM: tate, situate in the city of Washington, District ae ec gag lo Annapolis,and interred in St. John’s Catho- | jdent of the Pittsburg club, and is a great | "Wee salesman will sell. Watches, Clee 50 (except lot 42, on Which the trust I¥ $3,000) | —mbh2.5,7.9,10,12,14,15-8¢ ‘Trustees, | Cf Columbia, and known and distinguisbed as and Pere Oy tt, L. B. Thomson, and “Topics | lic graveyard. He was a 1 enthusiast. ver W Musical Instr ‘tions, nd interest. Exact amount will be stated at time | ————— ————____________ | Ying Jot numbered forty <40) in Samuel W. Cur- Of the Times.” by Mr. Eugene Van Vlece | US v a Be = r f sale. THOMAS DOWLING & Co., AUCTIONEERS, | 2)". ots in naribered O'Leary, H. rne, president of the Brooklyn at "i riden’s subdivision of square A magnificent eighteen-pound coon w. | | ‘Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $500 will be 612 E st. n.w. ight (808%. came to of captured by Mr. WC. Gonltne ang nic a | Bank of club, is put out at the predictions made by _F & hie | cok te tes oe ae eee ek fat. nw. Cight bundred ‘and. eight ius oy Thomason on Woednest ing and Mr. M.| breaking out of the war, when he joined |}. de H. Robison of Cleveland. Mr. Robl- = == le, or $100 per house If sold separately. Trus-| TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE mupmoven | fererd i= the servers’ oiice of the Disust of See eine ney, Right last, after | the southern army. After the war he mcv-| gon placed Brooklyn far down at the finish. FUTURE DAYS. will determine at time of sale, as shall be| REAL ESTATE, BEING SKICK DWELLING | Columbia, in Book 16, page 106, together with Tm Uns hunt in the vicinity of Lay/ed to near Annapolis, where he died. He! } Byrne, however, would not retort in| them to be the most. adi - = mtageous,| NO. MFTRENT -* improvements thereon. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ere UP BENTH (STIEET NORTHEAST, . os ye | = himse! g th werty shall be offered as « whole or] BETWEEN F AND G STREETS, NEAR | | Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase mony Dr. James J. Clark, wife and daughter | “2S fifty-eight years Md. i , contenting himself with saying that | reer ; ~ | I cohvesaneing and recording to be| STREET CAR Link, to be paid in cash, and the balance to be paid im . Pj The taxpay: th if his team played good ball it might finish EASTER TRIMMED MATS AND BONNETS | at. purchaser's or purchasers’ cost, and terms of virtue of eed two equal installments, respectively, in one and paxe returned to their summer residence | nave voted. by a large majority | first, and that if it did not, it might finish AT AUCTIO | sate’ to be complied with In ten days from day Of] land rind Of the Dia ee ee tg recenaed, in the | two equal installineets, Tr Gras upon the York." “Pending the winter in New / the incorporation of that village. ciaiming ns low as tenth place. He remark-| Oa. THUESDAY, MARCH | FIFTEENTH, at sale, or deposits fortelted. | aan Xo. 1669 at follo 414 et seq., upon request of the | property sold, with interest jayabie seul-aumually - igre ating sceseaty at - teally, tha did not believe i 2 LOC sell, withla our | EO. MON pe 4 “ | 4 « ‘annum until ee ee that corporating 1s not necessary av this | ed, sarcastically, that he did not believe in | ELEVEN 0 Claw me shall rithit our | oe ees holder of note default having been made tu the | at ‘the rate of six (6) per cont per, a til GARRETT PARK. — | winning championships in March, Anson's | Woo ii ait tT | _mnt-agas ‘Trusices,_| at public auctign, in front of the premises, at the | hetey tic he Gis wil we teauived at the time of ? ‘ The members of the Tialtimore M._E. | famous pastime. beg, eee teen g = ae of the premis A deposit will be requi= ee eee AP conference, in session here since last Wed-| Anson pronounces George Schoch of the | te sft” iinery. dectint as eon A CAST SOUR CAOK EM. on Baie to be closed tn fifteen days from day of stropolitan Investment Company in lec! g busi- | TURE a ae | oe 5 * | Bale. rte pot Magog Roe =| _ FUTURE DAYS. MONDA’ RCH NINETEENTH, 1804, the fol-| gale, otherwise the property will be resold at the attended * servic: t the various! Prooklyns the best utility player of the /n plished wmill here, with Mr. | churches of this city Sunday, all of the Gaegler in charge. ts of which, Hic and 2 co = “ apo aS ed real estate, uituate in’ the ef isk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five é sew RUSTEES' SALE OF THE FURNITURE OF THE] of Washington, District of Columbia: Lot oue huu- | ESE 80d cost of defaulting published RB. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts,_ | THUST TOTEL COCHRAN. dred and ten (G16) in Francis’ J.” Dieudomne's sub. | (a6, advertisoment in some, pew Pe dncing at ional Li e. uttent liamson makes the third member of | 1 : min- Thicag >| 0 h C. SLO. ‘ “CTIONEERS. WASHING D.C., March 10, 1894. division of square ten hundred and fifty-one (1051), Mr. D. G. Piieffer, one of Washington's | Eplscopat: were, oc Bak oe te ic eat Gee Comeran one: ON a Map lepers eae In ietue of the power eg jim certain shat: | ae said subdivision te recorded in the uice of te | cont of penne. coe §, KELLY, Suton jianists, p. vii yr. i sles 2 ema isin i 1K fF PHOTO. | tel is of trust executed severally by the veyor of the Dis: of Colum! ook 17, 4 S famous pianists, p visit to Mr. W. L.| an eloquent sermon in the M. E. Church at | ceded. PARA KxpoY SUPPLIES: | Hotel Company and Frederic J. Hatt to, the under= pace 131, Improved by a modern two-story” brick | MhTO-G&s JON A. PRESCOTT, Trastee, Wilson last week and entertained his host | 10:15 a. m., and at 3 p. m. conducted or-| ‘The St. Louis papers are scoring Von der HOI E: 3 MACHEN: | trustees, which are recorded in the | dweiliug. RATCLIFFE, DARR @O0., AUCTIONEERS. with som ¥ exceilent pieces from his | dination services. So far as there as yet| Ane for delaying his negotiations with ris the recorder uf devds for the istrict of | | Termis of sate: One-third cash and the residue ta pe otis repertol been any expression of opinion on the sub-| Harry Wright so long that he finally lost ia in Liber 1658, folio 88, in Liber 1744, | two equal installments, represented by the notes | MRUSTERS SALE OF A 2STORY. PRESS-ERICK M Siynn Scott has nearly completed | ject, the conference is determined his new house on Montroge avenue. The | American University at W dweiling has six rooms and attic with all | receive its support in eve fern improv nts, heated by furnace| Mrs. Catharine Hedge, widow ippiied with ud cold water. The | Daniel Hedge, died at her home in Waik nished with hard cil. | ville Saturday morning, of general dei hre Club held its | aged sixty-four years 3. and in Liber 1781, follo 195, respectively, | of the purchaser, falling duc in one and two years ere will be solid by are ereaiger geet tipped from ad page coo yen ge Big] interest: semi- afore to the highest bidder, gt public auction | annually, secured by ‘of trust on the 3 At the Hotel Cochran, on the corner of Fourteenth | property’ sold. A deposit of $150 will be required |, BF virtue of a deed of trast cagheegey ty! Li. |and K streets northwest, in this elty, on THURS- | at time of sale and Cue cost of all conveyancing and , bet No. 1759, at fol B hme Ryett yt — ‘ y. MAKCH FIPTEENTH, 1894, COMMENCING | recording to be borne by purchaser. records for the District of Columbia, amd at all property covered by said deeds, | If the terms of sale are not fully complied with | quest of the party secured thereby, lereigned, comprises all the Furniture, Carpets, Hang-| in fifteen days after sale the trustees reserve the trustees will offer for sale t the | the veteran rvices as manager. shall] Pinkney and Carruthers, twe s of the Brooklyn with the und Raj stern League thi: Manager Ward hi: of the New York team to report not | FRONT HOUSE, NO, 409 M STREET NOKTH~ ds team of reque AVE. send ted all the pi lity, a ° e x » Table nen, Chit right to resell said perty, after five spre- | front of the premises, on WED. bongeraegt- ek at the residence| Mr. Joseph Dimmick has returned to| jater than the 26th instant. Most of them | {!'s) (0s). iat Gace: Gates Wt, Uaircnere: sod KGeben | viees ubuartinumae or tke Gas aaa cost Of the’ds. FIST DAY OF MARCH, 4; D. 1804 at HALF. ef Mr. Wilson and will meet this week at| Washington after an extended visit to rela- | wil come in sooner. immed “VOx15 Universal | Utensils ‘used in. said hotel, together with Bar| faulting purcbaser. * _PAST FOUR CLOCK P-M., =4 - - a Brady's hoi tives here. President B. D. Johnsof of the Western | press No. | Room and Laundry Farniture and Fittings and JOHN T. ARMS, Scribd land and premises, «itaated 4p the city Upon the site on which stood the gr ie a ees Ball Association has announced that i , jn front of the prem-| other articles, beitig the entire furnishing of sald ee aaa Ramee | Washington, District of Columbia, and designated Store of Mr. Hurdle, which was earned oe S 4 2 S CREW. Hovein ye been approved . Buggy, Buckboard, three | hetel and constituting a complete equipment for a EDWARD H. THOMAS, as lot sixty-seven (67), in Chai canes : 2 a ee ee eee (oe | the folowine ‘first-cinss hotel, containing upward of one bundred| mb7-d&ds 916 F st, n.w., Trustee. | @ivision of part of square eight hundred tive the ground last Sepicmber, Mr. George W. - by him: Kan : em ty will firat be offered as a whole, DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTION: [Sok Ss po Pk ea ele of ho Beene ii Sp ‘olt, 2 eek: " proper 5 )» NEI ‘y J @ new buildin im acne | ae amerionns: Amons Thon Roperted ald | and it not sold w lg tr pegs tree eee | Terme: Hive. thousand dollars down, balance in 2 — oe columbia, together ‘with ail the improvementa, The Wedn oclal Chub inet last Shot by Hyppolite’s Orders. ives, “&e., on | five days. If no adequate bids are received for | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TW AIL persons having the premises will pro: at once ort NICE BRICK DWELL- | rights, ete. ’ “their property and remove | the property as a whole it will be sold in parcels INGS ON THE CORNER OF NINTH AND A wT pruperty with be ast subject, however, to two “y Will he. sold | to the highest bidder for cash. STREETS SOUTHEAST, BEL YREMISES | prior deeds of trast, aggregeting $2,200, which cam HY C.STEWART, Jr, | An Inventor be seen and further particulars! NOS. 28 AND 30 NINTH STREET SOUTHEAST. | be arsanged to sult purchaser. Yidth st."niw, | obtained at the office of Day & Montague, Attor-| py virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the | Terms of sale: Cesh (over and above the trosts), eof Henrix Gahn,| Capt. Kirk, who took the steam yacht the ladies were delightfully enter-| Natalie from Port Jefferson to Savanaah, said, yesterday, at New York, that there | He th Cunningha MeMackin; In- Joe Walsh, M han, né Mrs. Webb Hodge were here last dianapolis, William T “ay. ———— | peys-ai-Law, Sun building, this city. Second (2d) day of July, A.D. 1889, recorded | cceptance of bid. Week making preparations to remove to| Were no American citizens aboard when the | “NUM «schedule meeting of the West- tiousers, JOHN €. RANDALL, tees, | mung the land reconds ‘of ‘the District of Column ins oF anie are mot complied with in fit. their summer home. byacht ieft for Hayti, where, it is reported, ern Base Ball Association will be held Wed- - a WILLIAM P. MONTAGUE, ‘Tras _ pon ght ay ig ll RS nots And at | teen days from the day of sale the trustors re- Mrs. Miller. Mrs. MeCermick, Miss Louise | the vessel was captured by Haytian war- y morning at the Plankington House ANDSOME. RESIDENCE ein — ee secu SS tthe thereby, We Will offer at public auction, in frout , Se¥¢ the right to resell the properig at the © Radz and Miss burke are the recent vis- AN & CO. AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ SP. | of the premises, on WEDN: AY, THE TWENTY. 24 cost of the defaulting parchaser after aukee, followed by Mors to friends in the park. nquet to the IREE-STORY AND. ships, taken to a Haytian port, her eargo CK DWELLT 7 . ma 2s in the ev I i NO. 828 MAPLE | G. G. TiRst DAY OF MARCH, ACD. ised 7 | advertisement of Teale in some newspaper ee ga landed, and her entire crew shot by order of | Visiting magnates = ees ef LE DROIT PARK, AT PUBLIC (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) PAST FOUR CLOCK PAL.” the deitowina soe” | puidiched ta Wesmmeeten, DS AS Se " -reside: y e. * —- scribed real estate, situate in the city of Wi ree o cost ol gd HYATTSVILLE. ——— 5 ay De-| LEFT 860,000 ON A CAR SEAT. ington, District of Columbia, known “and. diate, ROBERT E, BRADLEY, Trustee, eae alie left Port Jeffer: bay De te atalogue Sale guished as and being the south sixty-one 461) fone = JOUN T. ARMS, Trustee. ati » ha ves co srid 2 ¢€ of jot numbered forty-seven (47) in’ A e whl0-d&ds ene pie pipe Satis = eee eoEpibe: yy a ee tit brags vase ne Mr. Jacob Tome > bl jak aed _ fd Jot shen tah ae eet bon ioe ia eer THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, . held at Grange Hal ai place, . ad hos rHraghp see Rd: Good Fortune. a bumbered nine hundre lorty-two (42), a8 up he the improvement of the public <chool 2 ae ie Geer, be watch ihe Popes ee = 3 = sutdivision is recorded in Liber IS, Sone faa | a2 Es. as. ae oe ‘ pablic wcil- | ofa joint in the shaft, was made to take! q special dispatch to the Philadelphia | {ana and premises, the csencts ot Sat survevere elise ar ate ates ook oe a sees ection_yae kee of a rudder, “The yacht then be-| procs trom Oxford, Md., says Jacob Tome, trict of Col LAW Lu RARY of columbia, cotmenriig” for te vsaine at toe | Important Government ssoshar Unguaidige hymen Pan, named Atwater, bY who » was sold to | President of the Cecil National Bank at ing thence north on Ninth ‘street east siatycome le of Steam Engines, tar cemu the peopie who employed Kirk to take her | Port Deposit, and one of the millionaires of or THR LATS Wil fect: Uheicr cant twenty feet to "ar cant Maryland, mad@ a mistake last evening | ine 0 thence south sixty-one (61) feet to thence wert slag Reon file) &e,, at the Pension Office place of beginning; together with Building. One-thind of the purchase mone: y NING, MARCH TWENTY. din cash and th> balance tobe peld, ih | gir ON ut MALE PAST TEN O'CLOCK. et wtative of th ‘alina, wh with the ene 10 Was in com: Fived therefrom were made by Rev: Shipley and z McChesney, James Enos Ray, Pe: Miller and Frohlich. | which dispossessed him of $69,000 for sev- eral hours. He was returning from Wash- ington, D. C., where he had received $69,- Junius 0. Payne. To ve sold within our sales rooms, 1407 G st., TuURSDAY, MARCH 1894, AT} tyo equal installments, respectively in one sed tw, he pension office, We shall ‘soll : 3 [of the y red a few day ooo in b: q vente ji "CLOCK. P. secured by a decd of trust upon the property | he east front of the pra = ee —— GFW j by the Haytians. | » he got on, the Oxford-Balti- A QUARTER TO EIGHT O'CLOCK P.M. Mia wtth interest thencons area Ne PORES | the following smnterlal vt: petition to the county commissione 2 je 1 of the HOUSE THROTTLING Ev. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, at the rate of six per cent per annum until paid, Fequesting them to establish a he lett the ah10 407 G st. | or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. 2 ue E, NO. 15H. P., +INCH CYLINDER, school at Chill y a sh. 7 — - = posit of $250 will be required at the time of sale. 4INCH STROKE, PATENTED IN 1881, PUR- ty scholars atten¢ ne ur minstrel troupe entered th i 10.G. SLOAN 6. 00. a0 eae ted G Sale to be closed in fifteen days from day of sule, CHASED IN 1884 AT 4 COST OF $200; Is LY ince. It was said th a =! : “ that station, one of the i right to erty (Successors to Latime: joan. otherwise the property will be resold at. the risk -AI CONDITION place. It was said that man Capt. K hat sta f defanitiag purchaser, after Ove p — d cost of defaulting purchaser after five days” F SGN HP. compelled to a nook lina to ia x into ee ea coptaln in ‘some news- TRU ES’ SALE. advertisement in some vspaper published at | ONE «) OTTO ENGINE, 2 H. PruR- ing to the fact Seeing the package on the xe did 1 have until we P eb y ive »y IMP PROPERTY, NO. 336) Washington, D.C. Conveyanch ‘I < ISS AT A COST OF InEY NORTHWEST: AT PUBLIC | Sasulnston, yancing at cost of pur- CHASED TS 1885 360; Is 1X & % AUCTION. PRAINAQD H. WARN oon ¢ ai fo27T-AGAs Trustees. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the LOUIs D. WISE. 7 4 it and struck a companion cn the with it. Then a general seri that 1 account of this ONE (1) DAVY SAFETY ENGINE, NO. 2038, 3 a ly request the of a ug 234 day of September, A-D. 150. and dily recorded M16 Pst a PURCHASED — AT A COST OF $400; 13 jouse *hilum and the e a ie was hi 5 “BE SALE IS Pos CNTHL | In Liber No. 1545. at’ folio’ 305 |.» One Of eS NDITION. — r reg ingen paren oor n the troupe left the train, | ,f77HE BALE U GOmTEaere taoe | tek bee District of Columbia, and at TE eae w 12, IN SECTION | pwo ENGINES, MANUFACTURED BY THE OF THE S appointe RAR- DETRICK AND HARVEY MACHINE Com- ing out Conductor E. frequ west of the party secured thereby, we will fF Lor foreign 5 amisstone elon the seat “ é: : MONDAY, MARCH NINETEENTH, 1894, AT FIVE | D. C., ON SHERIDAN AVENUE, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, U ar Cane eat ue o | SLOAN & €0., AUCTIONE JOCK’ PAL. the following deieribed land and) NEAK THE SOCTIIERN TERSUNCS OF ANA:| TANTS a Saree Segoe ap om : boy . a Succes: th . ses, e ving in county of ‘ash- 5 “ vase January 9 Sulina ee = [rae ete ney aie |e Se a | ag ge a tm was handed the conducts } tingulshed 7 west twelve and a half District of Columbia in cause No. 15277, Eq. | $3,250; ARE IN FAIR CONDITION, > of a deed of test. dated the 10th day. 3 4 : e ninety (90) feet, | Docket 36, Simpson vs. Chew, the undersigned will | ry NTILATING FANS, WITH station reque ant duly recorded in Liber | (2g) fe th .—* it eed caer a gegen é Two «@ VED e Sethe land resents | of. fot th varie hleck numbered | offer for sale at public auction, in front of the | ™WiLUN RAMEN, MANUFACTURED IN 16am + as it “78 twent, f the Howard University subdi- | premises, on FRIDAY, MARC TY-THIRD, TUTAL > 36n,000 at the request. of | Viton farm ‘of Jobn A. Smith, commonly | fa04, at FIVE O'CLOCK P in see: PURCHASED AT A AL COST OF $1,005 at Aicamece Vial See ad ear, Which wa Fa’ | known place, together with the im-/| tion No. 7, of the “Barry Farm ivision, D.C., ARE IN FAIR CONDITION, th insta it. — 3 Gy SS a ee over night. On the ‘d trip one of | prov isting of a frame dwelling, known | as per plat in book Levy Court 2, at folio i, ALSO HingtOD, | xurveyor's oflice record, containing an acre of land, MARE, ABOUT TWELVE &, ONE (1) GRAY ABOUT the improve 4 a - TEARS e-tbind cash, balance In one | ith the Improvements, consisting of two comfort OLD, SOUND AND IN GOOD CONDITION, rs, with interest (payable semi-annu- | “Terms: One-third cash (of which $150 must be WEIGHS ABOUT 1,300, ured by a dewl of trust on the prop | deposited at the time of sale), the residue in two| TERMS OF SALE CASH, the attaches of Mr. 1 36 Wilson street northwest, W: ank met Con- » station at ort De- ceiving the package, him in.” ode in a car of Richrion Hall in the ts of ‘Mater L. Hewitt, ex: er of the nsylvania, wolican poli- . ‘or all cash. All conve: ‘and recording h r hare ctens Seory in tomate leav: at purchaser's cost, A deposit of $100 Will be ree | @J%#l instalinents at one and two years frm date | NX, B.—The above-mentioned material can be bag wal Col- t BOLLE ad ds jduthed at tne of sale. Should’ the terms be not | Of sale, with inte epected any. time prior to wale at the pension oie lese was Her apt | complied with in fifteen days the trustees reserve | Cured on the pre uilding. ‘The purchaser’ or Thust ‘take g'elock | the righ ny erty at the risk and cost | Pied with in ten days the trustee reserves the | down and remove the material at his or their ows, -tkds ‘Trustees. | of the defaulting Beecher jc Dotice | Hsht to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchas- | expense. ‘The purchaser will be beld << mb) -d&d Tresteee | of the defaulting purchaser, ster ach peblie Metiet | © cn fie Gage’ panic motion Goreyumtiog, ies | Sot ane: angie OP ae hae ae tmpor} bu THE AL 2 IS UNAVOTDABLY JAS. HN. WARING, at purchaser's cost. = jal thereof. = until : SETE! THOS. BL WARRICK: WOODBURY WHEELER, ing trustees y ime der a . G. SLOAN & CO., ‘Trustecs, 472 La. ave., Trustee, @f Washington c . What people want-—Dr. Buil's Cough Syrup. mh6-déds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, mbl0-d&ds