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42 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. < = =——SS eee S U B U R B A N N EW S A STUNNER FOR DIXON. MRS. HUGO LIBERATED. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. In a Little Friendly Bout He is Nearly |The Woman Who Shot Fred Watts THIS AFTERNOON. _ TOMORROW, FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYS” Knocked Out. Released on $3,000 Bail. TRUSTFE'S SALE_OF LOT. 2, IN SECTION| WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctiousaa, THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., Auctioneers. RATOLIFFE, DARR & ©0,, AUCTIONEERS. ALEXANDRIA. If the second round of the bout at Phila- Mr. and Mrs. Hugo and Capt. John W. a ako = ers Geuicks Wee OL. E st. ow. ‘ inseaAA > mane — delphia last night between George Dixon, | Mapper, thelr counsel, arrived at Justice | RY FAIA." D.C. ON Stetina Ae eer! 35 VERY DESIRARLE THRER-STORY A\ x There ts a general feeling of satisfaction | present featherweight champion of the| Hawks’ office at Norfolk at 31 o'elock yes-| S5aR,THE SQuMy HOUSEHOLD PTS, CHINA Important Government} Bek pwaiine. (so. tos SrKeEt INITURE, ov Fr - MN EAST, O! wG Gi OMS Bere at the favorable prospects of the) world, and Walter Edgerton, familiarly | terday morning, and the justice at once| BY virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of| SN GHASSNARE, AT OU! ‘immerse, Sale of Steam Engines. AND BATH, WITH ALL MODEMS IMPROVE Washington, Alexandria and Mt. Vernon) known as the “Kentucky Rosebud,” of | proceeded to investigute the killing of Fred. | f\eyur'go, Simpson te Chew, the undersigned wii} TOMORROW, MARCH TWENTY-FOURTH, AT & tth ped NTE AT AUCTION. orn, 1808, Fallway in the matter of establishing a new | pniiadeiphia, had been allowed to continue| Watts, as deseribed in yesterlays Star, | omer for sale mt pablle auction, ta front of the| TEN O'CLOCK. & c., at the Pension Office | ,o1# OCLOGK PM we will offer lor sale of connection between this city and Washing-| ror three minutes, Thomas O'Rourke's | ‘The evidence of those wao were present at | premises, on FRIDAY, MARCH TWENTY-THILD, ple Black Mare, Family Carciige, ‘Trap, measly Building. ublte auction, tn, trent ot the premiees ton. However much a bridge below Georse-| protege would have been completely| the time of the ‘ill'nz ard not materially | Hal'ytt Fur ane ciety Berm "| ew Buggies, ete. On MONDAY MORNING. MARCH TWENTY- % ay Pee town harbor might interfere with its trade. | knocked out. As it was, it took him one| differ, Dra, Coke and waxtar testified that {se ber plat in book Levy Court No. 2. at follo L Oe aon oe tinioe ae SIXTH, 1504, at HALEP SST TES OCLOCR ray | Mtn peggy ig agg Bet Bw es our citizens find it imposstble to under-| and a half minutes to recover his senses, | they found two pisiol vall wounds un the | Myers, ofice record, containing an acre of land, + SiSuccessors io Latimes Sloan)” & 8™| the foloeting’ mecca, Pemelee office, we shall ell} Set-yuttt Sstory brick dwelling dexribed store. stand how a ferry could prove an impedi-| while in the meaitime the two thousand! podyi «of Watts, one a scalp wound on the /able fume cottages, eos ONE G) WESTINGHOUSE THROTTLING EN. | SUC fo incnmbrance of $1,3%, due July, 1898, Ment to navigation. Alexandria has a rail-| Spectators went wild. The “friendly bout” | sore side of the head, and the other in the |, Terms: One-third cash (of which $150 must be| Large Bay Horse, 4 years old, good driver, per- 5 4 ——— GINE, NO. 749, 15 H. P., 4-INCH CYLINDER, | Terms & . c an > a | depo tly gentle, well bred and a good saddler, at 4 Hii fover and above trast) cash. A deposit road ferry between the Midiand railway at | [ok Place at Industrial Hall, rhgee stand Lack; that the latt27 caused death by paue- | Gytel jastalments at one and two years from date | suction In froat of oir sales romm’at CWE VE M.| £INCH STROKE, PATENTED DN 1881, PNR-| of $200 required at’ the time of sale: the foot of Ife street and the Baltimore | pa-tner, Jack Lynch, while Jimmy Mc-/ 488 through the main artery of the heart. | of sale, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, se- aire. MARCH =TWENTY- CHASED IN 1884 AT A COST OF $200; 18 1S por ange) in fifteen days from the <= and Ohio railroad at Shepherd’s,and thisfer-| Hinie, the “Rosebud’s” backer, looked after SMey also testilied to sinding on the person | cured on the property. If the terms are not com- a tee . FAIR CONDITION, + otherw he Fight is reserved to resell ar this city, and opera- nued during the season. yaneil of th mp nr ai , s a C. G. SLOAN & ©O., Aucts. XE a) ¢ - the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser. All ¥y has been in operation for many years. The | hig interests. of the deceased positive evidenses of a | piled with in ten days the trustee reserves the | —__ = ss | O: ) OTTO GAS ENGINE, 2 H. P., PUR-| conveyancing, courfing, Se at Sechenne satis a =o ™ sgh as = Dn in the s oun which was of two eas ay" er’s cost. —_—— 4 espe pe ectlens riv the other, but crosses the harbor | Tiinutes duration, but the excitement came | 16 htm on the facia just prior to the shoot. [St DURMBFER'S COB: ee REGULAR. SATURDAY SALE OF Furstrvre, | OSE, (1) DAVY SAFETY ENGINE, No. 2038, |———“prLey & HERRING, AUCHIONERKS, its Entire length, and this has been found | jn the second round. The old enmity which |!" without letting him Know of her inten- 472 La. ave., Trustee. PIANOS, ORGANS, MIRRORS, CARPETS, PURCHASED 1885 aT A COST OF $400; 18 25 Pa. ave nw. Rot only no sort of obstruction to navisa- | exists between the two men cropped out. | ton. He also testitied to going to the store, |_ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. mbl0-dieds_ MATTINGS, HORSES, SURREYS, BUGGIES, | IN FAIR CONDITIO! esha tion, but has proved an aid to keeping the| They rushad each other all over the ring | Where he found that his wite killed Watts: |—arcLirre, DARI & CO., AUCTIONEERS WAGONS. HARNESS, HAY, &. VENTY. | DEES MANUFACTURED By THE] TEES SAUB OF IMPROVED TROPERTe river channel open in time of ice. for a minute. The “Rosebud” had Dixon | that he knew nothing of her intention to = : GN SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH TWENTY-| DNTRICK AND HARVEY MACHINE OOM-|, SvEMth frat BEW MaMreuiEe Judge Kelth has chartered the Colonial] in the jatter’s corner, and the little | Kill any one;that he learned trom nis daugi- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSE No. 1594 TWELFTH | FOURTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at our] pax om | | pe tame ee s Beach Steamboat Company, with Dr. W.| champion seemed to be wary of his an-|ter at the hospital that Watts assaulted ! STREED NORTHEAST. | gales rooms, 92) Femme ave De" A eeand well! IN ROMMING VENTILATING WANK FUm-| 100k and opuebee Ee kane Be bam ee ae > . Merrill, R. H. Evans, J.| tagonist. Edgerton led with his left. and| He? under threats that ne would shoot el oe ke ree an ee ee es eee ee CHASED IN 1885 AT 4 ‘TOTAL COST OF | SL Ned~ of the land records of the District of Co Pegteaiigmson and Hen 8. Miner of Wash-| as Dixon parried the blow with his right,|*he did not submit, and that he aald he | 192 recorded in Liber 1734, follo 190, one of the Le TH. POOLE, COLLECTOR, $8,250; ARE IN FAIR CONDITION. | we wil ol at pene etching PEE, ere ee wanes sercenky du ha take the “Rosebud” swung his big right glove | Wud kil her if she told afterward. | signed trustees will sell, by public. auction, | LOT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WEARING AP. | TWO (2) VENTILATING FANS, WITH WRovGHTT | Promlees, “on WEDS ER PURE ot se 3 rday at the Mahoney-| on s neck. Dixon went down like aj, Miss Farman,superincendent of the train- | of the premises, on FRIDAY, the TWE PAREL, &e. IRON FRAMES, MANUFACTURED IN issh, | EIGHTH, 1894, at HALE-PAST POUR o'ci log, his head stztking the floor a hard blow, | !2S clas» of nu i be him. a blow; | ital, and. in charge of the nurses there, | 139 Was unable to be | by full depth of lot MINUTES E the south § feet frout | AT TWELVE O'CLOCK XM. at St. Vincent's Hos- | DAY of MARCH, 1Si4, at FPIPTEED PM. | PAsr Fock o'cLock B. r the north seventeen (17) feet front on PURCHASED IN FRONT OF THE ar iy Nt age) | oy gs ey depth theree ES, BUGGIES, SUR- Ake IN FAIR CONDITIO: whi probably stunned : Reteree Cole pickel him up and set him| testitted that Miss i Junior Order of “s the north § feet front SALES ROOMS, HO} the American United M n de th hat M by full depth of lot 14 in subdivision made REYS, WAGONS, IARNESS. ALSO. “bows py i ee lene ade their | on the chair in his corner. It was just one |! court; that Miss Hugo is very reticent | PS — . . ¢ i d . 180 cash. posit of $100 required at time » Is is P ras = s s jus | Reali of lots in block 10 of the ALSO. ONE BOUT TWELVE YEARS sale and fu “ms to mplied vith es pore emi Ain roel borane @> minute and ten seconds before Dixon | #24 talks very litue 1 the Ws shingt, Y Brick M chine Company LOT LONG AND CUT HAY. > a pees +d pm a Me Smpuied with me tan OLD, SOUND AND IN GOOD CONDITION, | “#38, from date of sale, ‘Conveyanring, dy wt realized what had happened. The bout|, Dr. A. C. Paine WEIGHS ABOUT 1,300, ae see jasted one and a Miss Hugo's physician, rinid: | Consignments received up to hours of sale. Tele- 1, in the ttied that she efiered the hospital a | said first mentioned Subdivision fs ré Mr. Samuei Lyies had one of his feet county of Wastingto 3 ~ S f if minutes. Dixon, by | \ | phone, 1282. Ss OF 2 JESSE L. HEISKE Badly scalded at Fortner's brewery yes-| careful handling, was able to #0 oa ps | week ago, but that he treated her ten Gays | County Hook 7, pie 74, in the ofiice of the sur | it FE, DARR & ©0., Auets. AIS OF BALE CASH. Sion F = hi fey " | finish the scheduled three rounds. ‘Tom | before in the outdoor clinic; that he 4s | veypr of the District of Columbia. wi alte, gbove-mentioned material can be_in- WALTER B. ACKER, Champ Walker has been appointed regis-| O'Rourke said ¢ it was the first tima| (eating er fot eye iroubie, which comes | Terms of sale: One-third in cush and residue of Gonm & 00. SPSS Any, time prior to sale at the pension ofice - TOA Lath st. nw, Soak Yinekers ia. the fourth ward, vice Mil-| that Dixon had ever been knocked down. | ftom a loathsome disease. She iy prostrat- | Purchise money to be paid in equal iw _ Gown ad temo ner OF Darchasers must take | SMIT-@600 be: usage, Jard Vincent, resigned. * fed and quite sick, but in iair condition | 0° amd tre sears, the deferred pasine oe te oe a, Oe ee expense. The purchaser Will be held. rege pale DUNCANSON’ BROS, “AUCTIONEERS, Miss Marie Macnichol of Washington vier EE under the circumstances; that her pros- liar interest, eras seni-annually,-at 1 he rate of 6 ea for any damage to the building attending ‘the re- | TRUSTEES’ , VA will take part in the Easter music at St. The Southern Ute Question, ation and general condition at this time | per ¢ am_ from i” and to be | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BED ROOM SETS, IN | Mgral Ueteot, Paul's Church here next Sunday. To the Edliter of The Evening Star: to the disease referred to, secured by decd of trust on t rty sold, or VAK BoD WALNUL; SPRINGS, MATTRESSES, sien: niowaa Se rie esi Perhaps no subject has been before Con-| evidence here closed, and Capt. Hap- | all cash, at the option of the er. A deposit FEATHERS, SiDEBOARDS, HALL AND DIN-| nng-dts OMAS DOWLING & ©O., ANACOS1 soe3 % ° per asked for the discharge of Mr, Hugo | &f,8150 to be made whea bid accepted. “If terms of IMG ROOM FPURMPURG, VOILEE — SEi3, | — 5 ___ Auctionsers, paisa -€ress of late years in regard to which there | PET as = Ls ro sale ire not ed with the trustees reserve the S, PB. SUITES OF DL: RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., AUCTIONERKS, 1 tines Seiad sands" taneeeaieaas I and bail for Mrs. Hu,o's appearance: be- Mahe tg ‘resell we siek ad et eee ree S, PARLOK SUITES OF DU COXSEENES, Mrs. Josephine Latham, her daughter V1- ae mise iad fore the grand jury, caying that there could | Chaser, ult of the trial of | Ww. E by a jury; chat if there Is ever WAKDROBES, PAINTINGS 920 Pa. ave. “now. By virtue of a deed of trust COUCHES, C. 3. AND | pease, GOODWILL, BAR (om a aoe, , ‘AIRS, AND ROCKERS, AND so a AR FIXTURES, DINING | ¢t Seq) one Of the land records of the District of aoe ly BOOM, | C HAMBER AND RAQLOH FURNE Columvia. we, the undorsigucd. trustees, Will been su reservatio sed that the Utes are now on a well adapted to their wants, ola and sister, Miss Mellhenay of Washing. ton, paid # pleasant visit to friends in Ana- z and that they have a strong desire to stay on for the k: such L. WAL », ‘Trust ‘ALSO ‘ At public auction, tn front of tie preminen, em ecstia yest: | ' ‘ - . ot “ 8. ~ dao a ae OLD ESTABLISI MONDAY, oS an 2 regen ps Sex, | TaOtts SRO that. if removed, st will bean |° cre eee | —— Soy Jith st. iw. | BALANCE OF GENTS’ FINE UNDERWEAR, | RESTAURANT, HOLDL AAD HARING ROOM, ioe oar Wau PAST FOUR OGCR Mr. J. L. » contractor and builder, | 204 op great Injustice and cruelty. It has! tee bape — to Q e Mr. — RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. SHIKIS AND DRAWERS, COLLARS, &c. No. ¥33 D st. n.w., Saunders House, * | following described real estate, vine, Lote 125, 1 ef Washington, is erecting for Mr. Fred Pee spe : Sand to send Mrs. Hugo on to the April) : ALSO AT AUCTION. d 112%, 128 1 ‘ 4 oa Linger rig peers ane psi von eo been. stated repeatedly that the land to | grand jury. She was adinitted to bail under { TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THOU 26 TWELFTH | HORSES AND WAGONS. AT AUCTION IN FRONT MARCH TWENTY. division aan bog . a One store and dweiling combined at the cor- ¥Hich it is proposed fo send them is a/ a bond of $3,000, spr vette fad ‘ ated September} — CRDAN MARCH TWENTY POURTI, a TEN | SELL AT PUBLIC AL STROM, Withee prec | vegeta elkee oe ae tie eee Mt mer of Harrison and Taylor stre rren,” “desolate,” “inaccessibie” region, _ toe 50, 1892, r folio 100. one of orcLock, 2 a | as an enticet : - hin the premitics | Yer Qf the District of Columbia, together Hotel and Restau- With all the impro. i ene with al) tae Shien 3 wil ch are complete in every’ de sale: Que-third of the purctase : : i such business, including lease, 39 cash and the balance i at _ THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, ‘The house bas twelve ro with fine han an | pubcbaser Ot parchoeets, aging, cael Butce of the eur, A permit to, build 2 frame dwe Jackson stre granted Mr. J thefland records of t understznad trustees — | iu front of the premis m, and that to send SAW A SEA 5S) is to send them to ruin. The = ling on wholly unfit for th t a cost of $1,800, has been | ‘hem there Re id. Columb runt b appointments, w —— | for the conduct the | FINE S1ORAC ; _ml2s be “sold separately. : press has been constantly supplied with | It Was Twenty Feet Long and Had | THIRD DAY ois : PAST : Ts, payable in one and iwe Fe are are ae ane nil than sinlenienttie Gat (aa Genueay ats yen ax Big ax Silver Dolines. | [ull depths vl jor 12 wil the front one ree vary {i arccatral iorstian, of a good thnmeusbiits, eat: Rigat’Gar'theprcssrtst cag? Seihed ty oed ok Robert Lee Fendrick, ®Mong those who have no personal knowl-! Joseph L. Gaskill, keeper of the Lower | depth of lot 13, both in. the LANEOUS BOOKS AND | the new Times. office, new. city yost oles ung iuterest at the ra a Sa en years, son of Ellen Lee Fen- edge of the facts is that the r » death occurred on Tuesday | be a ¢: lace from Bethlehem Baptist) Jn § o'clock p. m. yesterday. ‘the Joho of lots in block i0 of the te of 6 per cout per annum free suidtivision t payable moval would t and inexcusable wrong. WVELS, DS AND BIRDS’ EGGS, &e. auction rooms ‘TOMORROW places of amusement. An elegant opportunity for person in search of | business’ opportuuits. House now doing a good business. For further particulacs Absecon life-saving station, came up to Atlantic City last night and told this story: | of, trinidad. e to the Indians, as well as to} “at 10:30 this morning two young men | County Book of Washington, D.C. as; NAN ARROW HE “st vistor is oO! To be sold at or . 7 y c We eae ee red | in Saturday), MARCH TWENTY-FOURTH, 1894, AT | apply to the auctioneers ie - a " Me % RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©0., Aucts. | te be complied with in 15 duya fro a " i 1 was the only remaining one of | th ae ee ¥, Ghogid Peal’ | reported to Nock Jeftries, one of my crew, | ‘yer of the eg ee | ee it_ | Terms: Cash. mints | oF the property in detauit Pig Ge pee a ae ssagponeat ~ 7 . owed to pve, as they 0 do, a few | 4 i ia i of = In cash and residue of one 7 ' | « default! three sons who have died within the past! acts may be stated: (.) The present rea.| that they had seen a large snake in the money to Yo pat in earl kuvativents at (H QPgesg Mules TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | Chasers. after ave Gaye) pene eee OF Bare “The social at the Anacostia Raptist|¢t¥étion is a most unfortunate one for | Surf Just above our station. Jeffries, with one and two deere. the deferred payments to be | ° ©) NOG MANYLAAD AVENUE Nontimasee ; Chuseh on Welnesiny evening, under the HEE. ‘They ‘never should have been {gent | Surfmea Robinson, Loder and Young, all | {ng'interest, puyaiie sviat atniaally at tate of a 8. BEXSINGER, avcTIONEER, Ps keine ae “og ot ot ‘ ‘ ye fete | t0 It, a¥ they were some tweive or fifteen 7 S % | er cs cr annum from day of % fe Bel . BENSINGER, AUCTION virtue of a decree of the Supreme Cour SHORGE 4 able management of the Ladies Ald Society, | Yours a wie & aoe pote fs Gone armed with guns, hurried to the beach. [aoe cont Dee de ee ons ee Pay ve WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, | tne District of Columbia, dated Sareny, 17, itor - E. FLEMING, Trastee, Stimactad @ large gudtence. A choice col: | miles wide by 115 or 120 tong. It lies at an | .TReY Besan firing at the serpent, whieh |Sil'camh, at opticn of purchasers Rds or $199 | NO. 940 LA, AVE, Hin ountty ‘cain mamierca 1883, “Weaver ve, Dax: ALBERT B. RUFF, Trust lation was provided to tempt the appetit crepe = ws tee eve tae | WaS Not more than thir eet out, and a be ma or eb hase ers | oe ‘, oagon ton, the undersigned, as trustees in suid d 4 h20-d&eas th of the epicure, while music and Iterary ex-| titiiuite Of from 000 to 8,000 feat above the | Deared to be fully twenty fest long and | of mls are mot complied with Wit ary Re ae PEREMPIORS SALE OF 60 HEAD OF SUPERIOR | wal egret yg ge sect Cn ra j vs is iner faculties | evel o! ea. Fo he | 1. > hy the. ; i le ecve the righ a ES S s . | rom Sioa! po. " i » AU 5. cis nistered to the finer faculties year it is covered with snow from two to| #beut a foot through the body. Its skin | of sale the trustees reserve the rigit to resell at Will be eoid, within the Bazaar, on SATURDAY | 12" Of Ct Street north. & 00., AUCTIONEERS. Vocal solos were contributed by the Misses Martha Mundei and Cora C. McLean ard Dr. J. W. Hollingsworth, recitation by Mr. Chas. Burr and reading by Miss Effie Burr. Little Nina Thomas, the infant prodigy of four years, sang a solo, which captured the avdience. The entertainment was a success from ail points of view. oe boienl : he Bazaar, oa S. city, on SATURDAY, MARCI —— lei it Rt MORNING, | MARCH TWESTY-BOURTH, COM: QViTeTY FIRST, ISM, at FIVE O'CLOCK Tt Me | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED MENCING at TEN O'CLOCK, a car load of Horses, | the house No. 633 Maryland avenue northeast, on ON HERTPORD PLACE, BETW! Mares und Mules, cousigued to us by Messrs. | jot 39, in Groff’s subdivision of Square S64, Wash- TEENTH Bi REET RO D ud | easterly di shied ‘ Miller & Rhoads of Huumelstown, Pa. “This load | on. D. t plat i o's atfice « °NT PLEAS: who was recently in Washington to plead | ¢¢Ste"ly direction and lashed the water into _ | Sousiets ef some ine Large Wek cad Eeteang | iii ine ce See ae Rock Ne. 38, file Ma | Be ~ero for the exchange, has said: “The white | foain as It glided swiftly ow.” Horses and Mares and Good, Serviceable Mules. — | With the Improvements, consisting of a threes ey | pee gree of man’s caitle came up to the middle of the | , Captain Gaskill stuck to it that this new ALSO, and basement brick house, with all "modern tun | of the land pesereation than one side, aud they came | species of sea serpent was a snake, and as ee . [a | Enmediately thereafter will be sold a car load of | provements, fronting Is feet on Maryland avenue | fiat" ast ee fund ree’ up to the middle from the other side, ang | be is a man of strictly temperate habits . Superior Horses and Mares, consigned to us Ly | portheast by a depth of 84 feet. ¥ was of a reddish color, and its eyes as big as silver doilars. “The snake started seaward in a south- four feet deep, causing great sv the people and destruction to th In the summer, as Ign: y virtue of a MS: CASH nin deed of trust, c M . Youtz & Burkhol f Lancaster county, | e vbicl | by, the trustees a taia What ts there left for the Ingtan?” Bere eee MINE: cveapecttut Boil ety rape SoS, canting E"PS | tices genie aa coi S200 moet be da, | Pose anton infront of ar bree ree HYATTSVILLE. o one will ‘question ex-Senator Dawes’ The Great Sale of ITALIAN WORKS of Art, | Young and Sound Horses atd "Mares. We invite {wo years, with interest from date of sale, secured | LAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENGH DaY OF Maui, ~- interest In these Indians. As chairman of Seas Piha TRYST pow inl recently erected persone "wishing! to bay” Good Horses” for say par | on he property, and if ‘terms are not “complied | A.D. 184, AT FIVE COCK PM. the tole i | the Ge ; tte . af he jeath of a york Br: " ulldlng, se to uttend this peremptory sale, as the stock | with in ten days the trustees reserve the wing described ren! estate, situate im the Dis Quite a large gathering attended the mu-| the Seuate Soeamnites: Judian atfairs, hi ; bse = oker, S'W. COR. 10TH AND PENNA. AVE, 1p axacey first-class and will be sold without te- | fern oe “Gotaulting Facto ghee | ee Be | teict ‘ef Columbia, to wit: All nag F aonnrd sical and literary entertainment at the/ said in a speech before the Senate, March | The death of D. E. Haviland was an-| win tw continued THIS DAY ayy TOMORROW | serve. five days’ public notice, Couveyancing, &c., at | OF Parcels of land and premises known dis Presbyterian Church annex, civen for the | #0. 1802: “I appreciate, and the committee | nounced yesterday morning from the New |at i a.m. and 2 and 7:30 1 Rg ee erp ary ore Semen ms Ungubhed sand being. lois wambored “twot}- = ‘ = . | apprecia' he nec o ange ¢ . a 7 the . | NB. This stock w! e w ir Vor ib 1 wenty-three of Suste q ee ee Late Mitomnty Sees | nat Ute reaetvatiias (9.7) he. SNnteE | care ace Se eee temas He he) % spection and trial Friday, ‘Mareh 28, a B. FORD OOMUS 44 La, aves” 87" | Giviston of lots afgtires i ao oe Miss May Schofield of Georgetown is the) sion before the committee, if I m@y be al-| {955 - e exchange on May 8 | ta - bee ———_~ | _mb10-d&ds Trustees, | one-half (50%), inclusive, of 8. P. Brown's sub- Guest of Miss Eliza Baukhages. lowed to give the general impr a = it, x c G ae i ee @ st. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, yes ot ees pla, subdivision Miss Burn of Washington is visiting the} is that shere should be a removal of these ‘i . — i eg a Se. es es surveyor family of Mrs. Donn. Indians somewhere. + SATE aLeow. a OF HOUSENOLD | EXECUTOUS SALE OF FRAME DWELLING NUM- Miss Ida C. Lyles of Alexandria, Va., is| (2) The Indians themselves are urgent for AUCTION SALES. beeen ba ae CS WOE BS |p ee ane Gee le ee SS es ie Comins en Locut Sve | the change FUPURE DAYs. — TRUSTEES’ OND BE JESSE WHITE, deceased. I will sell, infront of |. Terms: One-thirf cash, the balance tm six and nue. | G) The proposed reservation is adjacent | — = eg SioRY a the premises, ON FRIDAY, THE 'THIRITETH | twelve months, six per ‘cent per annum, payalle It is expected that the musical and liter-| to the present one on the vy It bas 4| THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AU CONTAIN DAY OF MARCH, A.D. Isod) AT FIVE O'CLock | Semi-annually, ‘secured by decd of trust Sao ine ary entertainment to be given in Scagss’| pr at agricultural capacity far os aS Romig oa gaegrigte we need | Cee we oo = ey at the option of th Next will be the event of the season, as the | ope. according eSmrp plied with in Sfteen days from the day of aale the inte ‘ Ini 3 ite, < Persons interested are making strenuous | petent officers of the United Sts 66 a eleventh (11th) day of Ju et INV " ie Imgediately aiter the sale of house and lot | trostees reserve the right to Y @ffort to make it so. The proceeds will be | army,of 150 acres to every member of the On First and Second | pyri fay ot ture a the District of Co | DULICK AM whine ook tales |E_*ill sell @ stall quantity of Houschold Goods, | at the riok and cost of the deteation peters donated to the new M. E. Church at that | tril &c., contained ot the premises, lumbia, in Liber BK and at the will sell’ 16th Century Fold- . The only occupation, however, to which 99 request of the holde ith Bereen and Weak Siaed to MARIOT WILSc ——. they incline is grazing. For this the pro- Floors at pablie auction, in Ik Plush Parlor Suite, Oak Chidouie mh20-d&ds ae we —S FALLS CHURCH. posed reservation is almost unequaled. For |< - oo | sGRSD a, : Pat eke te nae Ok Gale nn | aun DG ae = ae eines years, in summer and winter, from 50,000 A Big Sale of Household OcLac! the ‘Sets, 2 Holl-top Desks, Book Cases Patt a “ae ee There came nea> being a serious fire at i rg Wad a = — ae pers loan tg tate, situa jig | aay, Lane Bae, Lepee foe Sale ss shone -. ‘Taylor | lived upon it. Here is one of the strong ob- “ . 99 of Col rdeu Hose, Rattan Settce, Fancy Chairs am USTEES' OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE— or 1g renmcamnte —— = Mrs. J. W. Taylor | sections, made t0 the removal. The cattle Furniture, belie 10 Kockers, Fine Oak and Walnut Camber Suites,| LOT "M," IN SQUARE 918, WASHINGTON, om Wednesday night. In reillling a can of| Companies, who have occupied the lands y Pictures, Ku D, C.-PRONTING N EIGHTH STREET EA REAR D STREET NORTH, WITH iMrRovE ENIS. gasoline Mr. Taylor brought the can too| free of co MRKOW GATCR- | ight hundred near the stove, in which was a brisk fire, | URTH, 104, t, are naturally reluctant to give | AT OUR AUCTIO; up. But for these companies there is Day ROOMS TO) TWENTY the Distrtet of | y : ra 108, toneetio By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court and the gasoline was ignited, the flames : Goant the exchange would have been | oy wage SHULD SEYECTS rte cae ane 10 omethier: withthe s = the District of Colvin, ated. March 13, tea, a : made long ago. et nON- ‘ oa Cs spat aed ane erms cash. equity cause numbered 14013, Buuter v. Bumber, See uy ae Dine 1} the chakiive sr eplwom, =e _FOR CON One-half of the par ee mhoe-2t the ‘undersizned, “as trustees in Said Aceree, will mind of Mrs. Tay! prowing @ guan- | 4») 2 y y, where they aNG IN P _- ve oe. ance to be paid in} — ee | offer je at public auction, in front of ‘the nem on lands in severalty, where they arc, | FAMRACING, IN PART, ENCH PLATE | two equal ins: ctively, in one 2nd | THOS. DOWLING & 0O., AUCTIONE! ee ae of July, AD. “y tty of flour on th the bufiding | js both madness and cruelty. It means|" MANTEL AND. PIEK i, 10) PARIOR | tee vente. once d of ‘trust upon the| i ie BST NW gicmmede! |< ty ea ee Me ag in square M8, Bf | Smee the laod records ‘of the Iatrict ‘of Gultine would undoubtedly nave a consumed. | their destructiot © SL ee (3° CHA SS E | property sold, bn interest seta j parath eS ao wink as ry | He fillelal sundictaion of Wesliington, D.C, front a phen gh ghey J 4 * is as| Again ex-Senator Dawes’ views may have SILURE IN SE at the rate of six (6) per ceat per a | POSTPON! SALE OF THE ‘ALLS IN | ing 21 feet $ inches on Sth street east by a wt on = ee ee |some weight with those who are mat 5 AUC. ROCKING | paid, or all cash, at the option of the . THE GEORGETOWN MARKET, Of 100 feet 1 inchs with improvement, eden: ae. ae ee eee tom, in front Batty Gsmegsd ani a new overcoat of Mr. | ~imitied to @ theory as to be willing to Pir ee A depostt of $100 will be required at the thne of | Office of the Commissioners, District of Columbia, | of a frame dwelling. of the premises, on Psbay TWEN; sale. Sale to be closed in fifteen days from day of | 1894. The lease of the | ten me-third cash (of which $150 must be | DURST Da » MARCH, A.D. im sale, otherwise the property will he resuld at’ the Stalls) fu “the George corn Mlanket™ will "te | deposit the time of sale) and the residue at PART FOUR O'CLOCK FAM. the Fisk’ and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five | Haid by auction, to the highest Widder, for the term | one aud two years, with luterest at @ percent f Ss = — days’ advertisement fn some newspaper published year from March 3, 1803, om SATURDA : {from day of sale, secured on the property, or all | —, - a —* own and dist! in the city of Washington, D.C. Con at TY-FOURTH, 1804, AT HALF: the purchaser's option. If terms ure not agen ge ot undeeel Teltpoeeen ake Te On ae cost of purchaser, 1. wash. J. W. ROSS, GEO. | 6 ied with In tem days the trustees reserve the | Of 0 pumbered 4 forty-ooren (47) ta Andre ABNER B. KELLY, Trustee. CRUESDELL, CH POWELL, Commissioners | right to resell at iting parchaser’s risk and | #04 Jobn S. Garrison's subdivision of lois in square — sacrifice an entire tribe to it. tesa in Aid Society of the Baptist | “Speaking of the subject of land in sever-{ Op. ANTIQUI Church met at the Easl9 House on Wed-| alty. He sald: i: ; : ‘ mong those attending ‘et-| “Fo take the Indian promiscuously, an its eeuek ma ag pore ae 4, | put him on 160 acres of land and bid him to] KEEPING HOUSE- ARTIC : « cvlaed te ke F ALSO, A ELVE_ O'CLOCK, wo whoa gy ig T. Barbe: iss Ltn =< perp eer pomellod rs = tar INE HOMSIS B D A SPECIAL CON- mh10-d&ds Jou of the District of Columbia, _mb20-4t_ {cost on ten fos pe ie notice. Conveyancing, &e., | pain dg bundred ant irr tm fs Eanham, Miss Ide Quicé.Mies Emma Reed. | OT: everything that is Indian bi self, 4 > AG. — OMAS DOWLING & C0. TON! 5 . the records of the surveyor's office of the of Macietta, Onlo,| For i the soliey, ‘all the law. ‘ail the | Lo ae eesisg | oak ZTE, AROVE SALE HAs REEX Posrroxen, | THOMAS ‘ EERS, se eeeR ERY We tar are, | of ,calumble, commeurieg. for the saioe lat > is visiting ius parents here and will remain | Tom 2 lggerste: SEs! Mogg . ~ ——™"PUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. gm account of the rain, un > MARCI a suuthwest comer of lot and square, and rs # couple of meth anni ait betel 1 him ecner Sire ee “ eens gid nidoes ; i, SOUND HORSES. FIVE AND —— one. et ares ee cae b ae hone ae : Mrs. W. H. Nowk ing Sew | citizenship and command him to obey your RY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWE ; 3 4 SEVEN YEAUS OLD, AT-AUCHION. . mt: the" ent 20 the ani W. H. Nowlan 1s visiting in sean laws and seck his redress in your courts, 4 <G NUMBERED 2143 N S©REET | _™b23-d&ds _ 5 e Oa SATL MARCH -TWENTY-DoURTH, | —2UT-akas, ied pg FS RP fg DF Mesers Brenner end Church have com-| #04 no others, and then leave him—if this} NORTHWEST. RAICLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. — | 184, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M.. we will seli, in| RATCLIFFE, DARI & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, — | A street south,’ thence wost along A stroet twenty caee Fr Rayriome S cn ‘< as G. F. Me-| {8 What you are geing to do you would bet- a rine Fg ‘ 00%. pete — front of our auction roots, 612 E street northwest, ac ae aa 2 nian ae. of beginning; together with -_— if -4 nf Mr. G. ¥. Me-) ho Td . HIRD, A.D. 1804, at FI 5, WEI a pair of young, jorees, E ALE P 4 tw thereon, Tatars, and he will occupy it about the ist | ter leave him where he Is. ate tat Gt Oe ee ABLE DWRL Leer eat uk cota ee ee eae a Se IMPROVEMENTS, |. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money Oril Hi (the severalty law) strips the Indian | sell. in front of the premises 1 U NORTH ES I , not afraid of steam rear. Ale} — ETE, Al. MODERN __ SMEROVESESTE | oo ho cull tn sxc mel toe kakenes ts te aan Ophelia lies’ , | of all his privilezes and all that is done for| WOE 168. IN SQUARE @0. : pies IMaseager Coach, neatly wew, KNOWN | $e. Pecalt Se come cat. ihe Setenen So 28 samt The Ln lies’ ‘ign Missionary Society bin by th ed States government. * * * ta lot is =——e by a —_ pelerellt va ae eee or eg tOOMB, mh22-2t THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers. Ry virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in | 284% Sevured by a deed of trust upon the property é the ‘opte a haw € wll by the States go ent. elling, cont 9 rooms, th; 8. ATH, &e., . a ———— Bigg AS le following olficers for the cisulng year; via | M¥ good friend calis it the emancipation | Svdera'couveniences. A opleadid chance fort de a BY AUCTION, WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | Liber Xo, 1509, ‘ollo $2 et sau. une of the land | Sold with interest thereon. payable wena cal: DAY AP LERNOON, MARCH HTH, 1894, at HAL Mrs. D. L. Rathbun, president; Mrs.’ Mar-| of the Indian ST FOUR) CHOICE DECORATIVE PLANTS AT AUCTIO: There is no word, as J Un-) sfrubie baie or investment. a derstand it, so little applicable to the In- Fecordi of The District of Goltiabias and-at the | Mt fe rate of fix, per Sout er anouin ntl paid Terms: One-third « balance in two years, | TWENTY ae. request of the parties secured thereby, the under- | OF €ll cash, at the option of the purchaser, ‘ 2 7 te CLOG = , - e ' It of $250 will be required at the thine of sale. Beret Jacobs, vice president; sirs. Charles | ¢¢ ~ 7 on land |at @ per cent per annum fnterest, payable semi: | O'CLOCK P.M. we will offer for sale by public) Oa SATURDAY, MARCH TWENTY-FOURTH, signed trustee will offer for sale, b lie ane te Ge clenek ~ ~ ¥~ Gulager, pre bah ‘This so- ee rie ae the. Bade =| Lane = pe annually, and to be secured by a decd of trust on | auction, in of the premises, by direction of | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, we #ha | Hen, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, TIE | Se evel tn Ottece days from day of anle. wlety rais $05 during the year. be oe s ns sell, at our aue- | tH : : ang] the property will be resold a? the risk the property sold, or all cush, at the option of the | ‘be owner, who is @ Non-resident. tion rooms, corner’ 10th and Penna! ave. | RALEPAUT BOCK SICLOG OR oy J8Oh | Sid cost of Scfaulting purchaser sneer fee j purelinges, A" oposit of $200 required at the thie | ,P&rt of it 1, in suuare 306, fronting 20 foot am Went. 4 cholce callection of Decora Towing described real estate, situate in the city ar |Savertionment in some newspaper published of sale. Conveyancing, sat peschaser’s cont. |e eaany bent sion brie tosses oii a cote mg. eee oF SS Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: 2 D.C. Conveyancing at cost of; ur to be complied with tn ten days | y us cash, TER B. AMS Den tom eo | chuser. ion to these dangers | from day of sale, otherwise the right reserved to | © egy ice ened Bh nce gelgp iw gered ge 4 niol > " 21 a poor fellow is as helple: as an infant.” hada pleasant socuble last aight ot the | To no tribe of Indians is the peril Indi- residence of Mr. G A, L. ‘Merri ld. Re-| cated by Mr. Dawes greater than to the | terms of wements, being near all lines of cars. ‘ ‘ hern Utes. In addi : 2 h22-2t Auctioneers, know: distingulshed nd bel BRAINARD H. WARNER, Trustoe. ireshments were served aad an interesting | Southern Utes. In add a | fro ¢ | ‘This property Will be sold subject to a deed of | _™ tyes known sting sa eg ail of ss a abes he one already proving so terribly faial resell the property, at the risk and cost of default- F . * << | lots numbered one hundred and thirty-three dg Louls D. INT, Trustee, mas the cate caer woe a Bodlenh o patter Nihes where the severalty ex- | lng Dirchaser, fier Ave diye’ advertisement of | {14 fF $5000, due in three years from ‘Decom FUTURE DAYS. and one bupdred and thirty-four (134) in the Wash, | ‘Sh0-ARds MG F at. w., etty. : such resule In some newspaper published in Wasb- the right to the | DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. W. J. Fay and Miss Ge: ourse. periment has be - D. The members of Fails Churen Lodge cf! free use of intoxicating drink. This, one of mal9-dads sh (ov hove trust). os! a eer 7 “ — ington Real Estate Cony y's subdivision of ‘= ima . 4 520: regulred Upon acceptance of bid IPs | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTION i mtuare nua ete iad red ‘and fifteen ‘Colby, | 82 THE AROVE SALE HAS BEEN PUSTPONTT, rt of je are not , wi y: 2 i. a ro reco her . a t - = _ 4 —e ome Oud Feliows are inaking arrangements to/| the chiefs of the tribe has said, would end ee ee Re Rg CP etd 612 B ste mw, | Mirieyole fice of ike District of tolanbie Se | WEDNDRDAY, MARCH IWENTS-EIGHTH, 1304, ra House in = Kidacnto ee ear: ie Conan J ABOVE S410 HAS BERN POSTPONED, | the property at e Fisk ad cost of aulting ‘TRUS! mes SALE OF NALUARLE SUBURBAN = 3 ee, ee ee hour -) ae an H, WARNER, x } wee wriees 1 At Couvermen. Sor CoMenen <h HF ap urchaser after 5 days’ advertisement of such re- REAL ESTATE, BEING EIGHT ACKES OF 4 : aR, Coast a the Grand) wnat state will prosper whether the Utes VENTH, Issi, same Bale in some newspaper published In. Washington, | THE TRACT ™ “Ferins’ One-third cash. the balance in one and | ML2ARds LOUIS D. WINE, rustoe. ington, D.C Alexandria on April tw tend Lodge of the s: They ure z to celebrate the ann aot ihe order | are allowed to remove or pelliach tio ee Secession ane eee Seer SOE SoCermNs St the cout RESLUATED BETWEEN THE SEV- | STouliiy secured ty deed cf trast na the eee F. WARREN JOHNSOX, AUCTIONFER. eles e ar : ; Hl : dy adios a cRRID ‘CTIONEERS, ~~ | of the purchaser, EET ROAD AND ATION. t “y ook - ea April 26, and have winted Messrs. | port se ae were Pe nae nee DULEY & SEP EN, AUCTIONEER, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., ARLY OFPOSITE tae & gene fold, or al! cash at th» option of the purchaser. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLUDG! M. E. Church, G. A. runner and G. W. | S¢!fish tr is me > mh19-d&ds netioneers, - +4 11 -4 deposit of $200 required upom acceptance of bh sone X; KNOWN AS BATTLE CEMETERY, IN |i¢'the terms of sale are not compited with MS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AT AUCTION. | days from the day of sale the tustes reserves i he atten, Veta: see ae 0 coaeliag By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, and | the t to resell the ya eperty at the risk and | TUESDAY, MARCH TWISTYS? TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF VALU duly recowled in Liber 1701, folio number 267 et | cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ | O'CLOCK "A.M, ail the unredeemed REAL ESTATE, FRONTD EIGH one of the lund records of the District of advertisement of such resale in some pewspaper | PREET NDED, ABOUT TWO HUN. | Columbia, the undersigned trustees will sell at | published in Washington, D. C. All conveyancing T NORTH OF GRANT AVE-| pubiic auction, in front of the premises, on | and recorit at the cost the purchaser, 10 AUCTIC THIRD DAY OF APRIL, 1804, AT THE LAND, ~ sresented to be. they mixht very well fall 5 eo : Hawxhurst a committee on arrangements. | represented to be, t . TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, | WALTE! TILL Mr. C. Clinton Gardaer and family have | in with the land in severalty scheme. They KNOWN AS NO. 1902 NORTH CarlToL | “ALTER B. WILLL moved out from the ctty. Would get a large part of the present reser-| SiRMB Southwest. . - | vation. The Indians would soon be gone! By virtue of a deed of trust dated February Mr. John H us commenced the! f'o>m the rest, victims of the combination | 20, 4. D. 1908, aml recorded in Liber No 114s, ‘ ast . = | | folio 273 ‘et seq., of the lund records of the Dis: an will still further | of interested cattlemen and mistaken phil-! tit o¢ cotumits, and at the request of the party y Ly building a Jarge| anthropists. » | Secured, -w ie auction, in teont MPROVED | store upon which the Interest is da Mr. W. ©. improve his p intn dood of trust | tion, “tn or and by’ virtue of a e the follow! . Bra : ; . Medals, Barn and has contracted for s. Seo of the APRIL, mee a to the andersizned trustees, Dearing date Jan- peing in the District of Ox W. W. FLEMMIN ety ‘Solid Silver and Plated Ware. ii . The Mission Land connected with el For a Parent's Eye. oe gt Piao hoa ty | nary pn and, recorded ia Lise 3 708. to Wit: Part of a tract of land known AUlantic build! and other Precious Stones, oe % res a . ah 7 : i fo ! tol ol yl record noand for “Girls’ Portion,” "1 er Dasbi val ‘Chor pio oe me lay school kas raised 375| 2, tne pattor of The Evening Star: division of lots in exuare | “tu? We Mas utd ate the Hequent of 28 Girls’ Portion,” containing eight (8) acres, Revolvers, Umbrellas, Vaiises, Cocks, Mr. S. J. Chapiean is the guest of Capt.| Knowing that you are always interested Cc. W. Patten. in righting the wrongs of the defenseless, I | See ee saceting: of the ‘onspectu” | yenture to call your attention to an incident | Seclal Club was held at the residence of| witnessed by me yesterday. Going through | eee cada coe eee busi Lafayette Square, about 4 o'clock, I came mess meeting was conduct j " upon a group of nurses and children, the | i ng prot - E st. n. Giasses, Roots Perrine itn tae of Claee tne 2G, "RE: | auction, on en eee in cima TRD | Survey oo Oe ee je al ag SE a let of Columnbia, in boo | Day OF MARCH, A.D. i804, AT FIVE O°CLOC One | x in front Of “the premises, the following | PAF! of w deed of irust of sald property, recorded |" PROPERTY IN FENTON PLACE BETWEER | oiccy ck tncil ing, Ws above. | deserived real estate, “situate, stig and being |! Liber 168i, folio $3 et wey., in the’ land ree- ‘ORTH CAPITOL AND K AND L STREETS | lots ate ‘sold ake aired at time of sale fall terms must be | Columbia, and known and distinguished on plat of | of said property to Galen E. Green, recorded in| By virtue of a deed of trust, ing da u muplied with in ten dayx from date of tale, | Geld conaty us uil of lots Duimtered one hundred | Liber 1247, folio 454, of the onid land recone: | gibin igt day of May, A. D. py yet =] =. zi THOS. DOWLING & ©O., Auctioneers, w nineteen (61%), as saidd the party sectired iherely, We Will well at public | : nibed by metes and bownis ‘ei2 | and Skirts, “Shr Carpenter, annexed to and made | pRUSTEI ALE OF VALU. PROVED Glasses, orang 173, improved by a new two-story r USTEES" 8. OF VALUABLE IM ing Glasses, &e. Sale to continue morning weime: Coste A depowit of $250 will be eo nvthe couuty of Washington,” in tue Thistrict of | ots of the sald atrictand alas desertbed in n deed SORTHEAST. stees rexerve the right to resell at risk and | and twenty-seven (127), one hundred and twen: ef the evening, In whic ‘ The sald property will be sold subject to a deed | awong the land records of the District of ec . UCTIONT Proudiit was elected assistant treasurer. | women gossiping with each other and the | cyt of defiuiting purebaser. Convesanelng, &€., | eizht eR atoms duunired and twenty amine | of trust for $4,000, dated. June 1, Is2, for three tia fn “liver” No, 1835, at fatto 406 et ‘oe. fe weg ey es r carried out by | oy , > © s wae pani 12a) Vright ple’s aubdivisis past of | years, per cent yal ar-} at the request of the of tn ‘secu = ——— buen peo ragiv4 children at play heaping up the sand on the JESSE L, HEISKELL, Trustee, ibs tack of lami kuows a6 Somat Pleasant | terly. ee on | aediag. oe Ol ie ok Ges one i TRUSTERS’ SALE OF T dail ther social amusentents tk, Suddenly one of the nurses WALTER H. acken, rebate [HOPE Bae recorded in Taber, Disizice Nov 1.) "“rvrne of ‘ale: One-balt cash, and balance tu | vt tie fresery, «i WEDN ANY “tbe TWENT! KNOWN AS NUMEE ‘supper was | rushed upon a ttle boy, and, without a 2 ALTER H. ACKER, Trastee, folio 59, of the records of the office of the | one year, secured by a deed of trust upon the sald ST DAY OF MARCH, A. D. dso4, at HaLF- SOUTHWEST, WAS: TON. D. wer nice supper was/Tushed upon a ¥ _Bhes-10t To4 14th st. ww. [gurveyor’ of the District of Columbia, Said | property, with tuterest at 6 per cent, or all cash, | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK M., the following de-| By virtue deed of trast da serv e Miss Clara | word of warning, selzed him by the atm, | —“parcripFE, DARE & CO., AUCLIONEERS. — | thter lots containing nearly one acre ot land and | tthe option of the purchaser, A dsposit of ‘gapo | Seribed real estate situate in the city of Wash: aay of bur Gulager, ¢ isla Heffner, | shook him violently and scolded him in loud i z ack aes Fi are located pear the ‘nortuern Boundary of the | nt tye feuuited at the titve of sale. Wt the ters | Igton, ee ee oe cer- | Liver No. 173 Persis Pro - ae ‘ ow TRUSTEES SALE OF pr CHEMICALS, | “HY. i 2 | are not complicd with as above required, within | known | land records for the I Patten, f = songs Ser eos soiling his new suit. SODA FOUNTAIN AND APDAIOUE! Tie: | a ea All ree ee {Ust | Geteen days from the date of sale, the trustecs | 204 distingulshed as and being lot numbered two | thy request of the . he was a brave RORS, PRESCRIPTION CASES, little chap, for though his face was drawn ‘ 1 his lip he did not ery, nor did ou bccn hundred and thirty-eight @3s), in C. Wo K ool, at pubae ue right to resell the property at the risk 7 Hh, at public aw | A Geposit of Shou to be made on the property at | reserve tl a P Subdivision of lots from forty-three (43) to. “es! | time of snle. All comvesanelug at cost of pur. | aad cost of the defaulting purchaser. Ali cun- | one (51), inclusive, of a subdivision made by i joo pe 5, Mar GUAE | Ghaser. ‘Tithe’ goat “or nn sale. Tf the corm of | Yeyuneing, recording. dc. at cost of purchaser. | Mt” Squnders and other of iota i = | aule : TWENTY + TaeK PM. the f as ARLINGT( Si! VERMONT AV Hi. SHOLES, ‘Trost ware Bum- | fand and NP. : ss : TOs pot fully ‘complied with within. thirty . ee, bered six. Bundred “and seventy-foa x i mm, Hud and Will Pa Pronk Eastman, | 4 word to his assailant. oe poe ‘ | Gays ‘after day of sale the trustees Teserve the 410 Sth st.'nw. | same te recorded in the ofice of the urveyor of | (eft Ee irt Kinsley and beck, | which be was so harsily b a ae ceeee a ae given to | Heht to resell sald property at’ the risk and CHAS. A. ELLIOT, ‘Trustee, | the District of Columbia. 1 Go. in equare caer | all that they were prob-| ge ani duty recorded in Liter No. i of” defaulting pureiaaer by giving five | _mh22-ats S44 D st, Fendait boitding. | Terms of salesCnealf of parchase money to be | ty . iy th . et seq. one ne Tand records of ; of. sue je in The Evening Star | — a8 ; 0 : SADNESS AMONG THE “spoRTs.” | 2)ly the ty PEPE trict of Coiba T will seil er hee tine cite Be ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. Btaliments, resye tively, ea net | a time, moticing ths ed, she | the emir t “Auten F Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan.) (12) months, secured by a deed of trust om the | Death to Megitimate Ree q bbe reicon DENING, | Louis P property sold, “with Interest thereon, payable net! ard. To ask their nam s, but I wish d thet this art f the child so = in New HW TWENT “Kall th and chattels mentioned | ™Mbl4-d&da J rt to said deed of trust | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | tnnually, at the rate of tix pet ceut per amauta | TP " : posrpoxep uyrir| PROPERTY. ON ELEVENTH SuREY NOUTH- | all rash, atte ‘option ‘ot rhe Durduaser. "Ade | $100 wit be | ot te at on STPONEI «| WEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. 1 Wil be required ‘nt thine of snle. | 4 Mrecunding at parc H, A.D. 1894, same| py’ virtue of a cortain deed of trust, dated 10th | Bas aca ge Bm ge? . Jersey. ‘There fs a unive ibe the ee arty, with the be seen by the p of sadness, : i : le to be closed within ten days from day of | Terns to be complied with in ten day akin to pain, am: who inhabit! jy trea The hoy is about four y she milena pep knntiyctlyber go . Salis ive peeiena dl (he ae amonas D. Ase’, and duly recorded Sale, otherwise the property will be resold at the | property may be resid at the fink a Broadway ‘haat i Cor Deen otcte BY ORDER OF THE EES. _ | in Liber No. 1 at folio 488 et sey., one of the FRE and cost of defaulting purchaser. All con-| the defaulting purchaser. ee ts Sonstncs ant Guus 47 DUNCANSC AUCTIONEERS, wand records of the District of Columbia, and at | Yeeanelng and a FRANK T. ets are made j roawntng. 2 1st sy _| the request of the purty secured thereby, we will ALLEN ©. Ci tern and s es. The ‘Articles, and all | TRUSTE LORY AND CEL-j sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on mite-d&ds persoral properts sash, Fi LAR BRI ‘3 have only just begun to it all means. They knew MONDAY, APRIL SECOND, 1894, AT FIVE -AGGAMAN, REAL ESTATE avy BROWNING, ET NORTHEAST O'CLOCK’ P.M., the following doscribed land and | gho.a&ds TE wace. E >| mbzs-dsdbs ee. y virtue of a see ee weaker hearing date | promises, situate In the city of Washington, Dis- — CHANCERY SALE oF he sup! of pink | Successors to Latimer Stoan, ‘of the District of Columbia, and at the re- | By of pa vere Y-SEVI 7 E . 1 nt, an {PAIR FINE coacu HORSES, yan LA n rn dae antes, ne of the premises, | @red ai hove (303), as said subdivision is re | PLACE. By order of the trustecs. — mh21-dade AND HARNE ADE IN LOND : wenty-four, | AD ised ag | Corded in Book BR. LH. ar complex. ( hed real | Yesor's office of the Di ate in the | ether with the improv awelitn; in the sur- | on W YAY, APRIL F¢ FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, the follov nd the improvements thereon, st ‘olumbla, to.; RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., AUCTIONEERS ments, consisting of a ADMINISTRATORS! SALE DRAVGHT AND VINE Fs NGER AM OF RAY cts male, at poole s a + fet o ym o wit: | two-story fram known as 2110 11th te 1 u THURSDAY, k | G. WITH BAY City of Washington, District of CoWmidai'e mundi. | strect northwest, Washington, D. C. HORS, MULES. LUMBER Waco HALF 4 ‘sEXuER Lat nembered 29 In el We iden's sul BUGGY, Sid A DOUBLE HAN: iu square porth of wy jue ribbon end } FOUR PASSE ee ee ere in aqnare numbered SOS, as cafd enb.| ‘Terme ard conditions made known at time of GS, tee.. AT AUC. beginuing for the smi aan enter Kee | a Atsiston ie recorded in the wien of the surveyor of | sale, when $100 of the purchase money will be TION. oa a from the 5 m, and the boy ne fet of Columbis, in Book 16, page 106. | requ cok ee. By virtue of the power vested in us west & t on in life} Said property will be sold snbiect to a certain dead | FRANK T, RAWLINGS, | ministrators of the estate of the late J.D." y ¥ 5 of trust for $2,000, with Int t at 6 per ber OLIVER C. seared ee sell at bike £ from May 6 189%, which said trast matures No-| mh22-aeds ‘rustees, YARD, 421 NTH JUTH WEST, « 7 U ARCH r 6. 1854. _ — = epg | THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-NINH. DAY OF Eras 1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUR arms of sale: One-third of the purchase moner aa , AUCTIONEERS, MARCA, A.D. 1894, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. for! Terms, as prescribed by os K P.M. fd fn eas lence In two eynal inetall- 2 zs cash, to the highest bidders, the follow J‘ cash, of which « 4 : A HANDSOME STALLION a athe sro Gay OF made, oeith | EHOLD FURNITURE, | and chattels, tor wit: > os a i ae ee n n, nd wt at & per cent per annnm. and seenred by | . ORNAMENTS, EPC. 7 MULES, 3 HORSES, stallments, charg: dowd of trust on the property sold, or all eash, at | a certain decd of assign-| 4 LUMBER WAGONS. 1 SPRING WAGON, se — the option of the pur A depostt of $100 till 15%, and recorded 1 ROCKAWAY BUGC secured a A be reqnt > time of sale. All convevancine | s public auction, MC PARTS OF WA . A Millfonntre Ir TWENTY-SINTH, 1894, nt 7 he camp! or the pre ne at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to 4 with within 13 Asys from dav of sale 5 SETS WAGON HARNESS, FY HARASS ‘K Favciug and rec = rt 1 ty will he reso'd at the risk and cost of [ENTH STREET NORTHWEST, the “Household To which we invite If terms are not on the third door of 316 EL. Tarrant count f al attention, from saie ‘the trasier i an indictment inst R. W nd | Getuuiting purchaser. | Furniture, Pictures, Rooks, Music Rox, Ornamenta, FANNY G. KITCH, at the risk and cont Of Uie delay —_—_———— few canarias agra a ig aaa | erorer FP. Le nay ate she Se eet ark aumento man Administratrix, Wd i . naire bi he 2 cash. i WILLIAM G. HIvmeD, ‘Terms of sale—cas! 2 s (. Jr. ARRY SCHNEIDER, Burns are quickly bealed by Salvation iL | der of Albert M. smith on Mareh 13. 4 mh2l-dts C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers. 1 mhatand ‘Trstooe, | Assignee, 620 14th st. nw. mh2i-t” | mnotagane — Marninictraton, | mm WAGGAMAN, Awct.