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12 SUBURBAN THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES. Hodges was a resident of Prince George's, when he came to this county and purchas- ed the extensive plantation of the late Geo. C. Washington, about three miles west of number of potted flowers, being upon the altar. Excellent music was rendersd by feat choir, the program being the same as NEW YORK’S LATEST SENSATION. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS Living Pict t One of the Th published in The Star of last Saturday. i Pictures a ea= NEWS. e , 7 Ue UST Ss. SOF VA LA ; 1 - = High mass was held at 10:30 o'clock in| this place. Having a large number of ser- ee eee ore TOLSON, GORE & CO., AvoTIONEERS, | "USEFI STE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ALEXANDRIA. the morning, followed by benediction of | vants, he engaged in farming on a large| A good deal is being said in New York 629 La. ave. (opp. Old City P. 0.). NO. 683 MARYLAND AVENUE NORTHEAST. | VERY DESIRARLE THI the most blessed sacrament. Rev. Father | scale, which occupation he followed suc- | = about the living pictures shown nightly in aaa ; K DWELLIN It is almost certain that a change will oc-| Russell, pastor of the church, preached an | cessfully until the breaking out of the late HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., AT AUCTIO? By virtue of 2 decreo of the Supreme Court one of the theaters attended by audlences of " i = cencateae | tee Distant of Cslenan - ot| NORTHEAST, CONTAINING _ vi [ORNING, MARCH TWENTY-SEV- unbla, dated February 17, 1884, v1 Fe ee ct i etna estat | Gospel. of the day, aigternth chapter, frst | Sivided into & number of smaller taren | MuPDOKed refinement and good taste, and of | ,TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH, TWENTY SEY, |v equity caus. mumier usa, Weaver oe, Pax: | QURATHL, WUE, ALL MODES ‘week, and that before its close a succes30F | 1) "seventh verses. The coniribucicns were | Deceased was a fine specimen of the gentie.| the fact that the display seems rather to Within our auction rooms, will be offered a general | will offer for sale at’ pubi acer cee HURSDAY, MARCH TWENTY-NINTS, 1 to Postmaster Agnew will have been ap-/ large. The altars of the Presbyterian and | man of the old school, and was universally | please than to shock the audiences, ‘The assortment of Housebold Furniture, Parlor Suites | T00ms of C. G. Sloan & Co. G atrect wale! | AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., we will offer for sale pointed. Messrs. John A. Marshall, Thomas | Methodist churches were ulso decorated Perry, Wm. W. Herbert and John T. Beck- | respected in the community. He leaves a with flowers; appropriate music wes ren- i large number of relations in this county, West, im ‘said city, on SATURDAY. Shi | Public auction, in front of the premises, | THIRTY-FIRST, IN, at FIVE O'CLOCK Pe oMe living pictures are representations of what LOT 48, SQUARE 967. in assorted coverings, Moquet-Covered Couches, s CK P. M., | a H = . may be seen in any art gallery, except that | other Couches and Lounges, Oak and Walnut | the house No. 633 Maryland avenue northerct, un | fronting 16 feet 6 inrhes on B st, with a Gepttl red e teres! mens | » E i . of y | fe foot : ham are the candidates. It was certain on| dered by the eats tence me diag a | Pine it peat ria cere nutes of | the’ central’ figure, usually that of a wo- | Dining oom ‘Tables, Chairs, Sideboards, | Jot 39, in Gros suldivision of square S04 Wack | Of 100° feet to a I6-fost alley, tmproved 1 @ Friday last that the appointment cf Mr. Marshall had been made, but for some rea- pon it has been held up, although there is Wttle doubt that it will finally be made, as | ington, D. C., as Cc. M. Livingston and Rev. G. H. Zimmer- man. ‘The Sunday school scholars of the M. E. i Church South of this place held their Eas- | H per plat in surveyor’: | well-built 3-story brick dwelling @escribed above. Folding Beds, Hair and Shuck Mattresses, Bed | the District of Columbia in Woe Noo iG, fae 14s, | Suteet to tees Cee aut, dee Sale, 18D Clothes, Toilet and Tin Wares, Hall Racks, Ward-| with the improvements, consisting of a ‘three-story | secured by deed of trust [and basemen? brick house, wich all mode ie ‘es wy = | provements: fronting 1s tect wa! gil modern imi. | ‘Terms (over and above trust) cash. A depesit persons have appeared before the county ecominissioners for the purpose of having transfers of property entered upon the rec- ords. Within the fiscal year commencing man, Is not of paint and canvas, but of flesh, and herein is supposed to be the of- fense. Those who persist that the nude in art is objectionable would hardly approve | Tobes, Kitchen Furniture, &c., Large Coffee Mill, laryland avenue | of $200 required at the time of aale; terms te ‘use | Large Platform Scale, &., &e. by a depth of S4 feet be complied with In fifteen days from the of ter and missionary servi last evening | June last many hundred sales of real es-| the display; but artists and police captains One-tht sh (of which $2 | eggs ea im Sficen days she President bas left the matter to the! a: that church. The program consisted of | tate have taken place in the county, thus | Say they see nothing wrong in the pictures, —_ posited at time of sale): the reskiue tae” ei | Ste, otherwise the right ts reserved to Lot of Japanese goods and Gents’ Fine Underwear. A large gilt frame is set in the center of Soke! Ge aan op So foe a the ‘risk and cost of the defaulting purcbaser. the stage, in front of which a curtain is | two yenrs, with interest from date of sal conveyancing, recording, &c., at purchaser's Coste on. the p: med eal music | : necessitating a large amount of labor in | roperty, and if terms are pot complied | General has determined to appoint the ap-| by Mr. Joshua Zimmerman and Misses | the commissioners’ office in making the nec- } Postmaster General, and the Postesenter | several choruses by the school, v i} 826 NEW HAMPSii! - 5 - recktath t | With in ten dys the trustees reserve the right to | RATCLIFFE, DARK & OO. Representative | Grace Stands and Ada Bow2n; recitations | essary transfers prior to making the next | drawn. The signal is given, the curtain ig.| to sale. resell at default schaser" oe on Auctioneers. Cedith nlenandge tes Lad toutes, | by Misses Florence McDonald, ilu Payne, Htevy for state und county taxes. ‘The fol- | drawn to one side, and the effect of a fine| N. B.—Fine storage apartments. Pe five days" public “notice, “Conteynainn Sot oS ING, AUCTIONEERS, zd . rains Lottie Bowen, Virgie and Nottie Shipley, lowing bills for road repairs have been | Painting is made. In nearly every case the| mh26 CHAS, WEEKS, emap. | pure! _*.— See 225 Pa. ave. nw. tmasters—Robert McCrea, from 1776 to! Nora Sakers and Master Willie Smith, a" passed by the commissioners: Third dis-| Painting shown is that of a nude woman, PoE A EELER, 472 La. ave., = 74. He had been postal agent under the reading by Miss Blanche Payne, and ‘an | trict, Wm. B. Trundle, $42.40; Henry Leak, | and the giris who do the posing have been H Horses hae ane MBS, 464 La. ave., SALP_OF IMPROVED | PROPERTS tish government. and served from until | address by the pastor, Rev. G. H. Zim- | 935, Fourth district, Edward Schwartz. | trained to maintain the pose set for them Orses. a Trustees, _ AS 17%, when Gen. Washington appointed his son, James McCrea, to succeed him. He held office unui 1801, when Mr. Jefferson ppointed Dr. George W. Craik, the son of Washington's physician. He served until January 1, 1590, when he was succeeded by “ Col. George Gilpin, who, with Thomas P. Gilpin, served until June 16, 1814, when | schoois. President Madison appointed Josiah Wat-!~ Mr. Benjamin H. C. Bowie has sold at son, who served until Iszl. His Cescend-| private sale to Mr. Willizm Holmead of ants are now residents of Washington city.| Washington for $5,500 che Tolsoa farm, President Monroe appointed, April 1, 1821,\ near Brightseat, consisting of 190 acres. Mr. Daniel Bryan, a literary gentleman, | oo. Who served through the administrations of GARRETT PARK. Monroe, coon og oe, Van = ren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor ai - mote. He was the father of ex-Commis-| Mr. Blynn Scott, who is employed in the stoner Thomas B. Bryan of the District of | pension office, having been ordered to pro- | Columbia, and the father-in-law of Judge| ceed to Paris, Ky., as special examiner in Andrew Wryille. He was succeed2d by Col. | pension cases, has concluded to rent his 7. W. Ashby, who had been Meutenant in * the company of Alexandria voluntes:s which | 8€W house here, which is nearly completed. served under Gen. Taylor in Mexico. At the| His family will accompany him to Ken- opening of the war Col. Ashby went south, | tucky. The people of the park very much | and President Lincoln appointed Mr. Wm./ regret to part with them, and hope that D. Massey, an Alexandria clothing mer-| Mr. Scott's duties will be soon finished and chant, who had been mayor and a member (hat he will shortly return. of the general assembly. He was succeeded| The arnual Easter service of the Union in 1870 by Nicholas P. Trist, who had been | Sunday school took place yesterday, and | assistant secretary of state, and had nego-' through the efforts of Miss M. N. Bird, the | tlated the treaty of peace with Mexico. At efficent superintendent, the parents and} his death in 1874 Gen. Grant appointed Mr. friends of the children were entertained Wm. M. Burkeley, a dry goods merchant, with recitations and singing by the schol-/ who had also served as mayor of Alexan- ars, assisted by Mrs. W. L. Wilson, who | dria. Lewis McKensey, one of the best} sang an Easter solo, entitled merman. Quite a sum was contributed by | | the scholars as an Easter offering. The quarterly distribution of the public school tax for the quarter ending March |15 has been made by Controller Smith. This county receives under this distrivution | $2,803.29 for while and $1,520.s9 for colored | “Christ is | | bach, $23. Mr. Thomas L. Fulks will soon commence the erection of a fine dwelling house at! Gaithersburg, Mr. Thos. Peddicord being the contractor for building the same. | for several minutes. As the audience views it, it is a picture representing a woman in some posture, but in fact a living woman clad only in one garment, and revealing the | outlines of the figure. Supposed fashionable ‘The ninetieth birthday of Gen. Neal Dow | audiences have for several nights looked on Wes appropriately observed by the Good admiringly, and the fact that a police cap- Templars of Gaithersburg on ‘Thursday | tain approves the display 1s a sort of guar- evening, Misses ©. J. Waters, Fannie KE. Grimes and Mr. Henry J. Storick directing the exercises, At a recent sale of standard-bred horses of Tuscarora Stock Farm, at Frederick, two citizens of this place made purchases: Mr. D. H. Wartield bought a fine filly for $212.50 and Mr. Lee Offutt one for $170. The defeat of the resolution in the Mary- land senate extending the time of Asso- ciate Judge Jno. Vinson of this county will probably lead to unlooked-for compli- cations in the dominant party at the next general election for state officers. TAKOMA PARK. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brainerd, with their daughter, Miss Hattie Brainerd, of Adams, Jefferson county, N. ¥., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brainerd of Oak avenue. Mrs. N. Webber and her daughters, Nel- antee that it will be allowed to contiaue. AUCTION SALES. BROS., AUCTIONEERS, DUNCANSON TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE THRER- STORY BRICK DWELLING, WITH CELLAR, CONTAINING NINE ROOMS AND BATH, ON FIFTH STREET NORTHEAST BETWEEN AND I STREETS, BEING PREMISES No. 824 FIFTH STREBPT. LOT 16.4X100, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the eleveath (11th) day of July, A.D. 1880, and reco-d- ed among the land records of the, District of Co- lumbia, in Liber 1405, follo 399 et seq., and at the request of the holder of the notes, we will offer, At public auction, in trout of the premises, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-SECOND DAY of A.D. 1894, at HALF-PAST FOUR. P.M., the following described real es- tate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbian, and known and distinguished being lot numbered forty (40) in Samuel W. Cur- Ne and Mamie, are spending a few days in| Fiden’s subdivision of lots in square numbered Kensington, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fowler. Miss Summy has gone to York, Pa., where elgat hundred and eight (808), as the same is of | record in the surveyer's office of the District of 8. BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, NO. 940 LOUISIANA’ AVENUE. PEREMPTORY SALE OF SUPERIOR HORSES AND MARES. ai will id within the Bazaar on ESD. 4 ORRIN “MARCH TWENTY-SEVENTH, AT TEN A carload’ of Horses and Mares, shipped here from Hagerst ‘Md. This is first-class stock for any tse and Will be sold without ruserve. Al Several Horses; have been used by a contractor in this city. ALSO be of Horses and Mares end 6 Mules, con- Muwed’ by local partion, tobe sold for want of use. ALSO 15 New and Second-hand Wagous, Buggies, Car- riages, Road Carts, Harness, &c. mbh24-2t 8. Bi EXECUTOR'S SALE OF FRAME DW | Day OF Maicu, | P.M., part of lot numbered 18, in square numbered | B80, being the east 14 feet front uy the dept of | I will sell a. &c., contained on the ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE DRAUGHT A: ministrators of the estate of the We Will sell at public auction, BERED 338 F STREET Sow rf By Virtue of the Jast will and tg JESSE WHITE, deceased. I will sell, Sn. front of jthe premises, ON FRIDAY, THE "“THILTICTH A.D. 1808 AT FIVE O'CLOCK roved by a fi : Me irigi™Rteced by @ frame dwelling. Immediat fter the sale of house and lot sunall premises, EclARIOT WILSON, xecutor of the estate of mb20-dkds JESSE WHITE, deceased. BATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. ae ING “HORSES, MULES, LUMBER Wagons BUGGY, SINGLE AND DOUBLE lalnrs AND STABLE BELONGINGS, <&e., AT AL By virtue of the power vested PLANTS AT AUCTION, XARD, 421 NINTH STREE! A large <a of Plant, Sqn tage 74 of) Sa ae a AY OF of mis, 4 SH, A.D. 2894, A’ 1 + in» Ton Wherarin ani omer beautiful foliages amd flower: | MARC LAO AM. fa les rool corner 10th and Pa. nent ‘aUESDAY, CMa CH EWENTYSEY- ‘TH, A’ LE OrCLoc M. mbh24-2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS: & 0O., Aucts. 8. SAMSTAG, AUCTIONEER. tents of store Ne Pa. ave. Will sell daily contents of No, 385, Pa. a cas, to the highest Uidders, the following Zoods ‘chattels, to wit: LES, 8 HORSES, SPR 1 BUGGY HAKNESS To which we inyite general ‘attention, j ise, AT HALF-P. NORTHWEST. & deed of trast Gated November ed ip Liber No. 1353, follo of the land records of the District of Oo and at the request of the party sect we will sell at public auction. in front premises, on WEDNESDAY. MARCH TWENTY: EIGHTH, 1894 at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK 1888, and reco: et se P-M., the north seventeen (17) feet front on New Hampsuire avenue, iy the full depth thereof of ot 6. square 20, with the improvements Lbereon, Terms cash. A deposit of $100 required at tin | of sale and fall terns to be complied with im quantity of Household Goods, | days from date a of sale. purchaser's cost, Conveyancing, dc. JESSE L. HEISKELL, 1008 F st. nw, WALTER H. ACKER, 704 14th st. vw, ‘Trastoea_) __ BROS., AUCTIONEERS. — OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. BEING THE FIVE NEW BRICK HOUSES, NUMBERS 1907, 1900. 1911, 1918 4x0. 115, SHER eae, SIDE OF tf ri BETWEEN AND STREETS NOETH WEST, WARING TO! DG z date Feb= ruacy 6, : per 1781. folio 2B et seq. one of the land records of the District of oe via, pwn the — reigned trustees, will sell euction, iu front of the ines, om MONDAY, ‘THE SECOND Day op Powe, ST FOUR WCLOCK P.M, the _mubl7-d&ds DUNCANSON TRUSTEES’ SALE fcllowing described real extate, viz: Lots 125, 12% 128 129, in Spalding & Resepthal’s sub division of lots in uate 274, as per plat recorded er 20, fate ot ie records! yf tse eure 's office of the District of Colum! with all inprovemeatas ae in 1 sale, otherwise the property will be resold at the to be complied with In 15 days trom date of sais, 20, "A, D. 1808, and recorded in Liber No. 1, tioned in The Star last week, puts an end = Columbia, In Book 16, page 106, together with the | 2: —— FANNY G. KITCH, ch tot Will be sold sepa: known of Alexandria’s citizens, was the| Risen,” and by Mrs. Howard Dorsett andj} = daumerenstia: taaroen, = SCTIONEERS. ° Administratrix, Terms of sale: One-thi oo Fretfat cArtni's amination, whan | Catz! Ene Sung seal rom wag | Wen nn ne (ae tienen ft pete me | en ney toes ame perma | _sus-anina TARRY a. ScURGITTOS [TS ate tits ty ca P&S lel uw 3 a . oO! lory. 1 ~ 10 be in cas al the lance to in ¥ AND BASE! — — — 4 . wad archasers, payable im and & President Cleveland appointed Maj. W. W./| beautifully decorated with flowers and| The handsome residence of Dr. E. 8. Car-| two ‘equal insta ents, respectively, in one and aN, BEING NUMBERED 2143 N STREET DULEY & HERRY AUCTIONEERS, | Fears frow the day of sale, secured’ by deed Herbert of this city, who, soon after the palms. The children did their part well,| roll, in North Takoma, has received its | to years, secured by'a deed of trust upon the | NORTHWEST. e ve. Ww. fone yh. FE suid notes to bear opening of Gen. Harrison's administration, | giving evidence of careful training by} gnisnin, Property sold, with tuterest payable semi-annually | On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH TWENTY- esis 1 the da ae aie suite of 6 per cent per annum from Ma dlaes 00 Guik Lanen. tee oaees ate | ce neon nishing touches and is now the home of | at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum until | THIRD, AD. 1804, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we willl TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, | Cte tay be pall at Gaz anle seuii-aunually,or Stent incumbent. His successor will, doubt-| “Mr. ‘D- P. Bonnell of Princeton is the /D¥. Carroll with his famlly. ‘This makes the eg. or al cant at ue option of he arehaacr | el. im tat of the oremtans KNOWN 48,50. 1202 NORTH CAPITOL | Sr"parctascre. A deposit often eaten raged Tes: Mr. John A. Marshall. est of Mr. Brady of this place. | third residence this gentleman has pur- | 4 deposit of md iene ae ot Lor cagdlae E ee wy B each jot at the time of sale. ‘sale Cheeta = ee Gaileis Wark tia nieement Comaeny | chased in Takoma, Dr. J. Lee Adams and | S#l¢- Sle to be closed in sifteen duys from day of | This lot ts improved by a new. well-built brick) | By virtue of a deed of trust dated Februal ‘date, |awelling, containing 9 rooms, cellar apd bath; all had its force of laborers at work during Mr. J. H. Danforth having become the pur- iS, or the property in default will be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five | modern conveniences. A splendid chance for a de-| folio 273 et seq., of the land records of tiv = cost of th e to a project which was entertained by him| the past two weeks repairing the streets | chasers of the former homes. Gays’ advertisement in some newspaper published | sirable home or iuvestinent. trict of Columbia, nd at the request of the party | Chusers after ee dey ene PuchaWer OF pure and by the artist Shuman, late of this city, | and improving the parking. Mrs. Bennett Cushman has recovered from | In the city of Washington, D.C. Conveyancing at | Terms: One-third cash, ‘balance in two years,| secured, we will ‘sell, ai public auction, in front tush regi ia Some a for the painting of a large historical pice-| M->. M. J. Morgan, station agent of the| her recent illness, and, with her daughter, | cost of purchaser. et on eee ee en eae a an Te OCH p UED, | ington, D.C. Ail conveyancing and’ recording -@& Se Se Se Gath of Milencrth andl of Inck- | Daltfinore and: Otic Balirvad Cospeny at | Miss Florence Cashman. nas been @nioy-| ini FOUN A ERESGOINT Meethen, |The peclety wal. oc all task vat dae sption of | St at embod ne Rumen oak heme tien, | ot St werchaser E S son, which it was proposed to carry through | this place, 1g taking his vacation and is ing the spring-like weather of the past IN A. . OB ag ET Py WB Agere! otal, tubdiviiua of tate tn arenes | CEORGE 8. FLEMING, Sreten, the country, with Capt. Brownell as a lec-| visiting relatives in Baltimore an ‘hila- 7 B a IN) . yi . 9 yurchaser’s cost, | numbe: ix hundred and ninctesn (19), as said mane B ee ee tee ee ee The failure of Mr, Wm. Watkins to se-|o02 HE ABOVE SALE HAS REEN POSTPONED, | of sale. Conveyancing, ete., at p 5 said | aLnert », nore, To! 4 Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days | Subdivision ts recorded in the office of the sur- gn account of the rain, until MONDAY, MARCH Yeyor of the District. of Columbt, Alexandria during the years succeeding the| Miss Bell Brooks gave an entertainment | cure the Moses house, on Maple avenue, | TWENTY-SIXTH, 1804, same hour and place. from day of sale, otherwise the right reserved to in book 16, _Ceutral National Bauk, cit 3 é 178, improved by a pew two-story brick | DUNCANSON BRUS., AUCTIONRERS. war, friends here. to her friends residing in the park on Fri-| makes the probability of his securing @ ABNER B. KELLY, Trastee. | resell the property, at the risk and cost of default-| pare F the ehcaoe res ‘Corbin gor Edward | day night, the principal feature beiig a| house here by April 1, as anticipated, quite | mh23-d&ds JOHN A. PRESCOTT, ‘Trustee. | ing purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of Selig, hm ae osit of $250 will be re- Bradly from the Alexandria jail last week Sal TWO I " “taffy pull,” affording amusement to all. | Unlikely, to the great disappointment of his ————~ | guch resale in some newspaper published in Wasb- LE OF ‘0 NICE BRICK DWELIe *, " & CO., AUCTION Cc. UNCANSON , Aucts, | (Wired at time of sale and full terms must be THE CORNER OF NINTH AND & attracts considerable attention here. Cor-| After the taffy pulling music and singing | Many ftlends. Se ee SS ee aS sata wp aa ar Compiled ‘with ‘in ‘ten days ‘trom “date ‘ul sale, BTS SOUTHEAST, BEING | PREY:ISES ‘tie to supposed to be lurking in thie neigh-| was the order of the event Mr. George}, A triple birthday anniversary was cele-| TRUSTER'S SALE OP TWO BRICK HOUSES, Trustees reserve, the right to resell at risk’ and AN} So NINTH STREET SOUTHEAST, borhood, and a posse of citizens was en-| Cooper gave a piano solo, “Narcisses,” by | brated one day @uring the past week at eee Loh IPROVEMENTS, || ([7'THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED, | Cot of etauliing py + Coarayiating, So, | oe ee Sig’ of Sam, DR ten ee gaged on Saturday and Sunday nigh‘s in| Nevin, and Mrs. Dorsett and Miss Rankin | the residence of Dr. A. V. Parsons, on Car- NTHEAST, NO™ 1218 and 1215 B STREET | on account of the weather,until TUESDAY, MARCH JESSE L. WEISKEUL, Trastee, sinong the laud records ‘of ‘the District of Golum= searching on both sides of Hunting creek, | sang. Toll avenue, when Dr. and Mrs. Parsons,| SOUTHEAST. | | STS OG ie ag 1008" F st. nw, | bia in Liber No. 1407, folio 127 et seq. ad =o well as im = portion <f Alexandris| The Gentlemen's Euchre Club met last | With the brother of the latter, Mr. Geurwe| rite No. 1900, follo 82 et eet ous of the lana | reeee__—_—SstDUNCANDON BROS, Anete._ WALTER H. ACKEI, ‘Trustee, | the stauest of ibe. bilder af the. motes soctned goanty, for the fugitive. City Sergeant | week at the zesidence of Mr. C. J. Berry-| Losekam, were the recipients of mary | records of tho District of Columbia, and at the | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, AUCTIONEERS | ™h2310t a Ee OF Smitn has offered a reward of $50 for the | man, the following members being present: Bitte and Geek Nee ye the, tine OF | reauest of the parties secured thereby, the ‘under- 920 Pa. ave. ‘nw. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, AUCTIONEERS | Fuler Gay" Gi- AMC Aub. hao. at HAL capturt of the escaped men. g eau, KE. D. F. Brady, Henrik 3 : a Bass % t rr 4 ones = |PasT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the follows ‘The funeral of the late Wm. S. Moore took | Gahn, W. L. Wilson, C. G. Berryman and | kam and Dr. Luther Parson of Baltimore | tion. tn front of the ee et LEASE, GOODWILL, BAR FIXTURES, DINING | qcpystres' SALE OF ABLE UNIMPROVED | scribed real estate, situate th the cley ot “ were guests of the happy trio on this occa- | !WENTY-SIXTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. Ibv4,| "ROOM, CHAMBER AND PARLOR FURNI- REAL ESTATE. 3 ON EIGHT) ton, District of Columbia, kno Place here this afternoon from St. Mary’s| Leroy Topham. Tomorrow evening they at HALF-PAST FOUR 0'CLOCK P.M." the fol.| TURE OF THE aL ase, S ye GHTH 7 A. BL ig Church, and was attended by the mayor] will meet at the residence of Mr. W. 1. |". vo. service in the churches | RTM, decribed foal esate, situate tn the tty of | LD. ESTABLISHED FICRDRED FEET NGRTH OF GHANT AVE: | St ot numbered: forty cece nee ene) gteee and many members of the city council, with eau. - fe Vasbington, trict of Columbia, to wit: All! RESTAURANT, HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, NUE, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. and John S. Garrison's subdivision of lots Se eeear oe Orme fete Tine Gemths| tr Goce ice and faraily: will mwestte] wo monipat Chutes Rea One Poe Le ae ee Ee ae ne | 1) Be Wes Diet: ma Reales Hemet, Under’ and by vittve of a ceriain deed of trast 2 ulme haudred ‘nd forty-two a2), ae wet Sieecon iit ne seat in the cliy council | the bloneers of the park. “** °"® SE] munion “aervice at) in ovclock, by, Sev. |g Sontag pan ei aut tne 18) | on nupmnar AMonGinG Sane rwmcry.| 2.05 micas, conse, cig ir st te carveper's elias ne tis Bie which he has left vacant. Ccg Thompson and family have removed | J- Owen Dorsey, Sundey school at 3 p.m. | {igton Real Estate Company's, subdivision’ of lors | SELENE pet at O'CLOCK A. M.. we will | folio dup, et seq., of the iand records in und via, commenclig for the sane at iivision of lots (dn "square numbered ti fifteen (1015), ais per plat recorded tn Liber 18, folio SI, in the SELL AT ‘PUBLIC AUCTION, within the premises as an entirety, the well-known Hotei and Restau- rant business at the above address, with al! the and evening service, wi The music at h sermon, at a Presbyterian Church Another ghost has been added to the spir- to tacir summer home at the Hermitaxe) its which make up the ghostly population | the District of Columbia, and 2t the request stock farm after an extended tour through the party secured thereby, we wili sell at public the yor’ c C suction, “on FRIDA’ the TWENTY-THIRD ence east twenty (20) feet to the on yr. La California and other , at the 11 a.m. service, under direction of | surveyur's office of che District ‘of Columbia, to- | appointments, which are complete in every detail Y Or § 4 * ~4 apa | . oy ovr ig id or as a yo ee Beco 's been spending | Mr. Bennett Cushman, with Mrs. Morris | gether with all ‘the Improvements, rights, priv- | for the comdact of such basiness, including lease, | BAY OF MARC OCK isu nouth wisty-ane (Gi) feet te then ascertaired to be out of nights. The| the winter in Washington, will return to| Bien as organist, with a large choir, was | "sxe: ‘The house hus twelve rooms, with fine and slong ‘Ter bad jt lying and being we of beginning; together wi some new Conveyancing at cost of pur BRAINARD H. WARNER, Trust LOUB D. WINE, Trastes, ~~ ‘3 dining rooms, heated by furnace and steam heat, | ff Washingt in the District of rovements thereon. P his house here next week. a prominent feature of that service, fol-| ty, er cent per annum “abl gi | in the county 1 ashingtom, int istrict of a be Sremptetes cass on wane Sor Miss Mary Holmes and Miss Gertrude | lowed by a sermon by the pastor, Rev. Ar- | annual by deed’ of trust on the weopesty ge ge ge ae Columiia. and known) aud distinguished om plat uf | | Terms of sale: One tiled ef the 4 Purchase money and it is reported that he has brought new} Allison of Washington were guests of | ‘hur Little. Teposlt of, $200. regulsed upon ace pee iat | Places of amusement. 'An elegant opportunity for | £04" twenty-acren (20, one uvdred and Twente: | two eal inetalimentes Lively In one aud two fashions from the world of spirits, as he| friends in the perk during the Easter holi-| , Rev. Alten Griffith left last week to take | {PHit ofS "Or sale are apt compiled its img | Boren in search of business opportunity, House | “tte “tis “asd one’ hupired, and. ‘tweutyaane | Soars, secured Wy a deed of tio apes one weet Wears a white swallow-tail coat, with large | days. $ much-needed reat, urged by his physician | Gis trem tha day of gale ihe ‘trustes reserves | aes ata Sons eamnees For farther particulars {RE an, eight & Bates “naldivigion ‘of uart of, Sold, with intereat thereon, payable sesi-aoali ' ea Ace e vork, , in travel, regain alte i 3 tract land wo Mount Pleasan the rate o! ber cent sunum until = 4 i fet WOODSIDE. ne Teeecge Nery tar ean omare ean Sat oF Gn genie eee ne ee Terms: Cash EEE DARR & O0., Ancts, Jas per plat recorded in Liber District No.1, | OF all caxh, at the option of the #x3 Wie ak ta tenaedy ae Se igumect or ae ° strain of building the chapel, in addition | advertisement of such fesale in soe newspaper | —Zom#? SSNS | fete, 00. at the records Of, the, office of ee ye GSE Seas ties bate cove Warmennee ctien | -caa'can to performing the duties of a parish con-| published in’ Washington, D. C. All conveyancing THOS. DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, (wing Oy a ff EK ay EE PON Op ere ni esday ev ra office located at the toll gate of th a and recording at the cost of the purchaser. 612 E st. nw. 4 Fhe Virginia of the occasion will be M: pi 2 gal | sisting of four churches, at each cf which THE LAND, VITLE AND TRUST Co, are located near northern boundary of the and cost of defaulting purchaser after aay Lee C: ae athena Alenauiirie 7 shton, Colesville and Washington pike,| his presence and a sermon are required Of Philadelphia, Pa., ‘Trustee. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE ete |edvertisement tn published “at near East Woodside, was burglarized Fri- | day night after the gatekeeper, Mr. Levi Boose, had closed up for the night. Before once a month, — > FALLS CHURCH, who Is the great granddaughter of Richard Biand Lee, who represented this district in Congress during Washington's administra- ‘erms of sale: All over and above frst trast Washlugtoa, D.C. of £3,000 and accrued interest to be paid iv cash, | Chaser, A deposit of $300 to be made op the property at | time of sale. ANl converunciug at cost of pur- | W. W. FLEMMING, Atty, Atlantic building. L IMPROVED PROPERTY IN FENTON PLACE BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND K AND L STREETS NORTHEAST. mh15-d&ds By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the nth t If the te t wie F et. =. tion. leaving his office he locked the door and left ort toad ninth (9) day of May, 1808, and recorded | Chaser. Title good or no sate. If the terms of | smho-Ghds + Ow, aity. The senior classes of Washington myblic| everything apparently secure. In the early | Interesting Easter services were held at akunt Ge oon Gan Simoug the land records of the District of alum. | Sale Are not fully complied with within thi sale the trost erve th ‘THE AROVE SALE HAS REEN N school and St. John’s Academy wil! take tne days after day be rustees reserve =“ POSTPO: - mi > bia fm “liber’’ No. 1825, at folio 466 et seq., and - h ; examination prescribed by the University | ™"ing, when he returned to his duty, he | the M. E. Church Sunday night by the Sun- a4 ae ote Cae (Court, issued onthe | A erent gf ine. Boldcr of he notes ascured | ight jo resell sald property at the, risk and | owing to, the inclemency of. the sroatber ue of Virginia. The university examiners will | won dlspstecably surprised on finding that | Gay school, in charge of Mr. J. M. THOFne. | ionis ‘non of the estate of the late Norvell H. | ofthe iwcinlsee, om WEONESDAY ihe TWEE: | anys’ Dotice of such resale in ‘The Evening Star | saise our and. place — reach this city on the 15th proximo. somebody had been there before him, evi- | superintendent. The exercises opened with | Copt will sell_at public auction, in frot of the | FIRST DAY OF MARCH. AD: ison, at HALF. | Be ter f pox, Trot rE gy die yates eteiaaut a Gearsns OER Gone ac That ny Be nds eae | meng he anther, “Joun,My Savor,” by | Bp A TR Aa a ARE | amet cE, Ne we tua de COLE ee Pe — c ni e contents 4 . Xd 4 . - E % =e x, bo nonbos eater ernicas ea eans _ be Hehment Deine mon ost. ene ft fatab- | the choir. Other exercises were singing No. | the™fumniture, fistures, geod Wht ant’ bee ee tn, Dantes af Coanbae, ts mits al cet ee} NICO No. SV F st mw. |. E. WAGGAMAN, REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER. ehfldren in all the Episcopal churches. At St. Paul's Church a handsome cross hung, and, with smalier crosses, crowns and an- chors, made the center of the exercises. At Christ and at Grace churches the floral dec- erations consisted of wreaths, cut flowers and potted piants. The usual Easter di: tribution took place, and the occasion was | away, among other things, a clock, lantern and a few culinary articles. ‘There was a social gathering of friends | on Wednesday evening last, at which there | were present Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olds, Mr. | and Miss Meigs, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford and Miss Mabel Bradford. at the residence of Mr. James E. Benedict | 898 Gospel hymn, by the school; repeating the Apostles’ Creed, by the congregation; prayer, by the pastop, Rev. 8. A. Ball; sing- ing, “Gloria Patri,” by the school, followed by responsive service; address, .“The Con- version of the World,” Mr. Lynn 8S. Abbott; recitation, “Daybreak, leasehold, which expires on March 1, 1896, of the property known as Cobb's Hotel, situated on | the southwest corner of 10th and E streets north- West, in the city of Washington. The terms of sale to be one-half the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue on credit of six months, the deferred payment to be secured by bond of the purchaser, with security thereon, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent rT tain piece or parcel of land and premises known and distinguished as and being lot numbered two hundred and thirty-eight (238), in C. W. King’s subdivision of lots from forty-three (43) to afty- one (51), inclusive, of a subdivision made by M, Saunders and others of lots im square mum bered six hundred and seventy-four (874), a8 the same is recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, VALUARLE DWELLIN STRE] - C7THE ABOVE SALE mbi3-d&ds BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. S POSTPONED UNTIL , FRIDAY. MARCH THIRTIETH, A.D. 1894, same hour and place. HOUSF, NO. 925 0) CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LoT, mv. PROVED BY THREESTORY AND ‘BACK LDING BRICK DWELLING, NO. 418 L STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue Of a decree of the Supreme Court of Di of Columbia, passed “in eguity, No. . the undersigned | will for tion, in fropt of the Tjses, Ca : ‘ ; MARCH TWENTY-NINTH, 1804, L ri G 3 ‘Terms of sale:One-half of purchase money to be ae HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. rt of jot ‘The many friends i 7 solo, “He Has Risen, . G. Crossman; | per annum. At the same time the administrator | paid in cash, and the balanee in two equal ine BIA SYREET). co of square 515, Washis eee ee ee eee rene eae ee, ems Masao, Willaon| Statens elects Atisslonary."| Mss Lull de’ bonis ton, will sell at auction, for ‘ugh, ‘one | Hallmenty"Teapecivei, tm ais, (@) rand twelve | MENT, COSAIN ny Ge ny eg pe re : cn ve x Simmonds; recitation, “As lave horse, one surrey ai rhess, and one share months, secu Dy a rust on: t . . “ . heast commer a tor fishing season may be Considered as having | Interesting sermon on “The Power of an | Breathe Forth a Prayer,” Miss Mabel the District of Columbia, of the par value of $230; | aunually, r Pe a a OE EE ail cash, at the option of the purchaser. A ‘de- pro} Ach i the property of which compauy ts situated on 0 ait ge ee Conduit road, about five miles from the city. Kerr; solo, “Our Great Opportunity,” Mrs. Gregor Noetzel; address, Endless Life” yesterday morning at Grace Miss Florence ) feet and thence south $2 feet 6 inches to O'CLOCK P.M., we will offer for sale by public | 25% eager ot 3 . in front of the premises, by direction of te Place of beginning, with the improvements Church. In the afternoon he preached at JOHN H. JONES, administrator de bonis non of le to be closed within ten Gays from day of | Suction 107 : OST. *s Chapel, W. et at nignt | Perrigo; “Morning Light is Break- | OOVN Tew 238. sale, otherwise the property will be resold at the | the owner, who Is a non-resident, je tated. - SEACOUTIA. cpadaciont Gatevicater eat H rs . Nohonte widvase a superintendents NORV ie ie - mb26-5t | Fisk’ and cost. of defaulting purchaser. All con-| Part of lot 12, in square 266, fronting 20 feet on | Terms, a8 prescribed by the decree: One-third treet and improved by eleg: BJ cash, of which m veyancing and ree improved by an elegant and eub- | cash, of whic | Stailments, in i. ieposit of $200 must be made at the Malance in three equal in- and 3 years, for which motes Mr. J. M. Thorne. Selections were read by Miss Lillie Porter and Miss earl Luttrell. at cost of purchaser, URMAN J. SHADD, Freedman's Hospital. Takoma, taking the place of Rev. H. Allen 8. SAMSTAG, owing to ill} On last Thursday night the last of the! Griffith, who is still absent, antially built 13-room brick house, with ail mod- ern improvements, being near all lines of care. series of temperance mectings in charge of| health.’ The pulpit of St. Jotin’s Chapel _at | ,M*-, Daniel Rhodes has rented Mr. C. D. 1827 Tth st. mw. be AE I PO ag mp ee Messrs. W. T. Raley, jr., Edward H. Eaton | Chevy Chase. which ts in Mr. Griffith's par- | Coates house at West End. | 1 will sell WEDNESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-| onoagds Ce ba PP toned from Decem- | tikea. or all cash, at option “of purchaper. Al dH. P. Thomas was held at C. | Ish, will be filled by clergymen from Wash-| .,/he King's Daughters of the Episcopal! gigiru, AT TEN A.M.. ‘a stock of cousizned gas Trostees. | Serms: Otsh (over and adore trust), A deposit |comvevanciag and recording wil be at “yy 4 ae a See peg onsTeS3 | ington during his absence. Church will hold a rainbow tea at the resi-| (Goas, consisting nd Fancy Gonds, Itib- | ¢ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON-| of $200 required upon acceptance of bit UP tet cost. If terms are not complied with in 10 day: Heights M. E. Church. Rev. Marion Cross| “tne Rev. KR. M. Moore, who was recently | dence of Mrs. Koon on Friday night. hous, Laces, Embroideries, Corsets, Hosters, La-! sequence of the rain until TUESDAY, MARCH | terms of Sile are not complied with tw 1S dary {rom sale the trustee reserves the right to resel and Mrs. M. E. Griffith, president of the W.| called as pastor for the Sligo Methodist! Mr. Lynn S. Abbott left today to accept a] dies” and Men's Furnishing Goods, &c., &e. TV. ENTY-SEVENTH, 1893, SAME HOUR AND | from day of sale the right is reserved to reall | @t the risk and cost *~ rr C. T. U., conducted the meeting, ably as-| Episcopal Church, preached his first sermon | Position as financial agent for the Hilda & SAMSTAG, Auctioneer, |PEACE:_By order of the trusters. mh21-dieds me = ra ae the defwalting ee en -. - ” Fe a a , we 3 is be 3 - = re- 7 sisted by severe! young ladles. “The little there yesterday. Eee ae tet ney. Be Peyton, about |e | RATOUINI DAER & OO, ADCHIONERES. gale im some newspaper published iu Washington, | _T- E. WAGGAMAN, Auct._ r.._ = temperance singer, Master Griffith, rendered | _ Miss Josephine Lawrence of Linden has | tree miles from here, was struck by light. Auction Sale Stables. .C. All conveyancing and recording at the cost - 7 7. ct RATCLIFFE, DARK & 00., AUCTIONEERS. | ? a 7 SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY |°f the purchaser. several selections in his own inimitable | to'Grmed to her home after Touenethy WISE | ning on Friday night and totally destroyed, THYSON HOUSE, Fe pe eR ete Pete RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., RUSTER’! F ICAL. manner and Miss Mackal was excellent in| Winchendon Mare with contents, including three horses, 1501, 1503 and 1505 Tth st TEENTH STREET ROAD’ AND OAK STREET,|_™bIOdtds 0” Anctioneerm, | TRUSTER'S (SALE OF DRUGS STE ie her recitations. Contributions by several! The Irving Literary and Social Club will! Miss Amanda Grant of Washington is Office cor. Marion and P sts. n.w. MOUNT PLEASANT. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioncers, 1407 G st. PRESCRIT CASES, SCALES, FIX~ others were well spoken of. A strong tem-| hold its next meeting March 30 at the house | Visiting Mrs. A. E. Lounsbury. By virtue. of two certain decds of trusts, duly TURES, EC, CONTAINED IN TRE PHAR. MACY KNOWN AS THE ARLINGTON DRUG No. Sil VERMONT AVENUE NOKTH Inaugural Auction Horse ] ocd in Liver "So i500) folloe, S18 ‘enn’ ses . seq., of the land records of the District of Colum- Sale, (Successors to Latimer & Slosn.) @RUSTEES' SALE OF The public graded school opened again to- day, with the full corps of teachers. perance sentiment has been aroused’at Can-! of Dr. E. B. Clark, at Kensington. ‘The gress Heights as a result of these mectings,| program for the evening is a sketch of John | LUARLE IMPROVED which have been tn progress for five weeks Paul Jones, by Lieut. J. W. Stewart; read-|__Mr. Harry Febrey led the young people's : 2 A oA. oe ? brigine ew ns pratbestg Aig PROPERTY. ON ELEVENTH StREBT NORTH-| py virtee ot a dccl ct crest, chattels, given to past. Those in charge report over thirty | ing, by Mr. Eugene Van Vleck: music, by | ™ecting Sunday afternoon. ee ee blic auction, in frout of the premises, on TUES | pV EST, WASHINGTON. D.C. me, and duly recorded in Liber No. IS, folio signers of the pledge and several who have! Miss Louise Dowell, and reading of the| _ Paster services were held in the Conzre-| soxpay, Wepre PRIGRY at 10 AM, | DAY, THE TWENTE SEVENTH DAY OF MtanGr, Gay of dam STUD Acca of trust, dated 10th | Zhe et sea., one of the lad records of the Dire ailied themselves with temperance organiza-| journal, by Miss Rose Wilson. gationa) Church Sunday night by the Sun- HORSES, MULES, A. D. 189, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fol: ? 4 uly recorded hlie auction, on {riet of Colombia, T will sell at the dO} MA tions. Mr.Oscar Sanford of Virginia has removed to Glesboro’ to engage in market garden- day school, Mr. A. P. Eastman, superin- tendent in charge. The exercises consisted of class recitations, singing and short ad- in Liber No. 1761, at folio 458 et seq., one of sand records of the District of Columbia, and at ! the request of the party secured thereby, we will CARRIAGES, BU WAGOD —— ROCKVILLE. TES, . HARNESS, &c., Received on consignment and exbibited up'to the sowing described real estate, situate in the Dis- trict cf Columbia, to wit: All that certain pieces | or parcels of land and premises known and So, “aun VERMONT CANEXUH nm WEDNESDA\ x i TWENTY-EIGHTH, 189%, aT ELEVEN IWS raises, T. at public auction, in front * > 0 Bixler of No. 335 street ts e Athle jub of ce | Messrs, Geo. F. Rollins, A. P. Eastman an t ; le A. ° -M., the following described land and | chattel, to wit: Soda Foants so low that her physician has forbenden ber| Das reorganized for the season with the | others. The display of flowers was profuse Horses at Auction. oe Gh mae ae ee ee oe Prentises, sttuaie in the city’ of Washington, Dis. | et the writh, and alt the Glam and older, and @ Visitors. | tollowing officers: W. F. Rabbitt, manager; | and elegant. : ’ division, ‘of Mount Pleasant. Bald. subdivision | aimbered thirty cis QO). in Mary Beene gist | with: Gohan asks, afer of Drug articles, tw cco near pep tae menepubbopeny teens B. Peter, secretary and treasurer lars Rell aoe oMce| smirty head of standard bred trotting stock, |! | fecorded tn Geen: eck comin ee diession (of vert of suuare sumiberea three husn- | Fvecutption Cases, Set Seles, Deumaaee cat Ooms Gay last, caused by the tipping of a chair |J8s. F. Kelchner, captain. This club prom- | “Messrs. M. E. Church and F. W. Richard-| imported Percherons, brood mares, colts and files, | feo “187, together with “all the Improvements, | 4 and three (UB), 11, “set oulsdivision to re | OF" prage "Medicines ane Fancy “Articles, 08 ok on which she was standing, which precipi-| {ses to be stronger than last season, and a | son, trustees, sold to Mr. John D. Abell of eae ae. Sooo, asia Sean Foe lance in six ana |Ter's offlce of ‘the District of « la, te, | 8tREF personal property, thereta. - . tated her to the floor, fracturing the left/good schedule of games ts being prepared. [Ph adelphia the Pr. Coggshall place at ROCKVILLE, FAIR GROUNDS, cwaleg suet ax per ar fos pentind ‘payable | Retber ae the improvements, coi c of al Sa ‘Trustee, e ; hiwest, Washing‘on, D.C. c. < 1407 G ST. o r ; veperty sold, or all cash, at the option of the | *treet nort ne © G. SLOAN & 00., AUCTS., Mrs. Archer Cox of St. Mary's county, |icited to join the Norfolk, Va., team, which | ¢ J), Choate on the Sherwood supdigision: peeperty Terms and conditions made known at time of Ste . INO. rehuser. A deposit of $200 required uy ac- ~ Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan). Md., has moved to Congress Heights Till make @ tour through.the cities and | Mr. S.A. Birch has sold to Mr MM. i] Vrwperty of the Slorland Stock Bara INO. | Eeptance of bid. it the torme of eale are nor com. | sale, when $100 of the ‘purchase inoney ‘will be ae a The Ladies’ Ald Society of Garden Me-|towns of the south. Church a half interest in the W. B, Patter: | WHITE & SONS, PROPRIRTORS, ADAMSTOWN, | plied with In fftoen days from the day. of sale’ the aa ‘ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, morial Presbyterian Church has made it a| Rev. L. R. Milbourne, pastor of the Bap- | 80m house and lot. “uD. Pyrape rg pot ~ in schnaing anekeee OLIVER G BLA oat aS oer TWhEN Te en apt begs or go pe el oe Church, this town, hes received a call oul AGNI TOP mae wave. oe ce ronaesie | after five days’ acre tagnent 3 cock resale in | _mn22-dieds as _ Trustees. Coot “ STREELS ple’s Society of Christian Endeavor of Gar-|‘® the church at Travilah. The new con- a ee ee a sec Sertepencinn eek acmar roy | . THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, By virtue of a certain deed of ‘tr dated the den Memorial Church has been changed | §"¢S#tion has also elected deacons and trus- AGusical -Welier ana tdtmcce Netiws DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. the purchaser. 612 B st.'mw. | 20:h day of Nosember, A.D. 1800, and Gite recorded Es he | "es: : Serer Gascon Cae “1 WW, HOLAA, SSTERS' 4 SRUREAx | 8 Liber No. 1530, folio 326 et eeq., one of the laud Seer Gee ee Oe RORY TRE) age Wee. Chins spate of the Ereabs= the Joint Committee. TRUSTEES! SALE OF 4 THREESTORY AND Rte BAe ETE Ee, Pe ALUABLE, SUBURBAN | Tecoris of the District of Oalunia, ad at the tre x i i ys en ee > . ay ~ — of y thereby, we sell, Mr. Frank Simpson of Vincennes, Ind.,|{cri@i, Chureh at hls piace, left a few days | aamiral John G. Walker, Lieutenants| _diicer Nonrness ig |? pieenaneeie SAG aio Riekibone oe PORTO Boe MAND, KNOWN 8 ° Pabiie auctions ta froat of the premiacs, on Wich: gidest son of Mr. J. H. Simpson of Capitol |"EP.2 (own ‘council, at @ recent meeting, | Colwell and Stanton, and Ensign Key ap-|_ BY vistue of a certaln deed of trast, bearing date sais i mbid-d&de PORTION” SITUATED BETWEE (PRL FOURTH, 1894," at FIVE View, Anacostia, will wed, tomorrow night,| aiccted Me Robert’ Gartisee ne Bn = ss Makaha beters Ake Fok Dood ble setae hdr wong byrne ag aes ee . Hg ROAD 4 It that certain plece or parcel of Miss Pearl Pipes at the residence of her fa. | elected Mr. Robert Garrison as bailiff of | peared on Saturday before the joint con-|$P fiver No 10st, fullo Tl ct sed.. one of tS or a PARK, NEARLY OLPos A oe eee she ee = iP h- | Rockville, and he will enter upon the duties | gressional commission now investigating | records of the District of Columbla, and at the re- : NSO 2 Eruny, Boek roe - ~ + BATTLE CE ther, aa Pipes, New Jersey avenue, Wash- of his office in a few days. | quest of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we In the circuit court the following cases — An i ed as lot numbered efght <8) in J, the personnel of the navy. Admiral Walker | Wij} sell at mitiic auction, in front of the premises, | AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. TRE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AT AUCTIOD ade an explanation of his bill, under | on WEDNESDAY, APRIL FOURTH, A. D. 1844, af Gay MERE of lend of “rust given to us oe eo SSS made an explanation of his bill, undes| on WE : rs rH, A. D. 1894, Sh reco: et 1701, fol é i a “ HYATTSVILLE. fetate. vac Altea Welys coral cored’ Ne: | whiemi ie ancwed thal should te ts exacte | FIVE O'CLOCH. P.M, the, following described! teal | gy! Revit, ‘Fast Ta ao 2 SOMBER NG Three of, Be and, recaras cat Gn aceon |e aes ‘Liver BW. folio St, te. Motwithstanding the inclement weather Ricketts vs. W. H. Rabbitt, appellee; | into law, and go into operation in 1894, the | city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: | TUESDAY Phe gy af net mg SI pea a wit rights, privileges and appury j¥erdict for appellee for $14.55. James D. | navy lst in December, 1899, would be as| Lot numbered 39 in Samuel W. Carriden’s subdl- | vo nas te the came REMNAS. The SuasteneeneD @f yesterday the several churches of this! i A store upon which the Interest is due one year or | TUESDAY, iHE THIRD DAY OF APT Meee 22 e Za “ | Sonon equa T SOS, as said sub- | : é | cee I, IND, brick dwelling (with a frame | Dove vs. Zadoc Ricketts, appellee; judgment | follows: Twenty rear admirals, sixty cap-| Yon of lots In equare numbered SOK as sald sub, | fore “Eo ting of, Gold, “Silver end Metairasad | FOUR O'CLOCK PAL, the ‘following’ doecting ng in the rear, known as No. 1611 © street Village were attended by large congrega-|'f favor of appellee for costs. McAfee | tains, eighty commanders, three hundred | {tt "Wraict ot Galumie, in Took 18, pare 108, | Watches, Chains, Charms, Lockets, Cuff Battoas, | real estate, lying and Geing in the District of Go | mortueten, Weshingten, DiC a z be | Bros., use of B. Rosenheim, trustee; judg-| and twenty-five Heutenants eventy-five,! Said pro will be sold subject to a certain deed | Collar Buttons, Scarf Pins, Studs, | a Es am: Pits, Part of a tract of land known | ‘Terms of sale: One-third casb, balance ja siz Se ee irre ce emmal Chrerelt |soentt fom appellant tie. $40.00 Stats oe | SE Nene ve. ett de, and thirty. | of trist for $1,000, with interest. at @ per cent | Hines. Bracelets, Plain Gold and Sct Rings: Medals, | as “Girls Portion," containing eight ey SPOS? | , 17m, oF sue: One-third cash, balance $a, sts eee ner: ery impressive | Hamilton Frayer; disorder on train: | five ensigns: The shangen Ghent otha tee | rom Mag G18, whieh sald trust mattres ‘No- | Badges, Solld Silver and Plated Wa na, "Ride, | More OF lees, Lelug’ descrived by metes aud bounds |dert of tmst on the Property. or all cash Ae and the floral decorations unusually elabor-| not guilty. State vs. George Fairfax, | evected sre'as yollower Bree Ge Nee ca tear the eaemhiin vaaaay'd ReOe Umbrellas, ks, Dress Goods | survey of B. be carpenters made aft | Bosit_of $150 will be required ‘at time of sale. All ate, the reredos being covered with Easter |Glsorder on train; guilty. Ella Dodge |“ an captains would be promoted by 1900| cq eematt ie hen iiss in two cruel tate, Shawls,” s tng Wetec Rocke | Pt of & deed of trust of eald property meats | Terese we Oe compliod with in aftees aa. a and amorailis lilies, smilax, carnations, |2%1 Ellwood Matthews, appellants, vs. to rear admirals or retired; all command-| tents in's nnd 12 months from day ot sate, with — ee Tr Bunokers, "Magnity: | Labor 1081, follo $85 et say.” te ahs lien ee | creoee ey cn the Dae ne ee ok Drimroses and palms, and a profusion of | fo7 es pelin dts Stn cod tunter:, Judgment | ers, “Heutenant commanders, and. about decree ict Oe thet property cold, oF all cash, Re | me Claskes, ke. Sale to contine morning ato ods of the said District-and alan described faa God | Smt of the defaaiting purchaser, after suck publi rappel S. cE A Beir. stig sggeap et | decd of tritet on the property. sold. 5 ne + caret? operty to +H hoy ~ ne cali ea and) elms adorning the mae! motor Papell. val ibang N, Mca tee, Heatenants would, Have “heen, tet ath a Rey hte Oe itn | sks cree aed Ted ata he Eel ety fe hm Gra” Sdig| Se ay Wee eg morial font of Mr. Thomas R. Brooks, jr. | Judgment for appellant for costs. fueer ere oioee ee pe ten” be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing H. K. FULTON, Pawnbroker, |. TB¢ seid’ property will he sold subject te og JAMES WHITE, 3 3 PPE ants from about No. 35 to 195 would have j pnq r- purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to 2 of trust for $1,000, deed : 3 Trastees, The following musica! program was render-| Frank Storty, selling goods on i | been promcted to the grade of command-| he complied with within 1% dirs from day of sale. | F, WARREN JOHNSON, Auctioneer. mh20-7t* | Fears, With daterest ated June 1. 1892, for three | _ MhI9,21,24,28,28.31 aps ee ed by the choir: Opening hymn, No. vy, !guilty. State vs. Steven Young, ler or retired; the lieutenants, junio: grade, | or the pr at the risk and cost of | — — —————————— | tory. Der cent, payable quar- | OMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONKERS, with Alleluia; Easter anthem, Christ Our |concezled weapons; warrant quashed all the ensigns, and about’ sixty of the| defaulting c. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | “Terms of sale: One-balt , 612 E st. aw SOV thapple; Gloria Patria, Danks: | vs. same sault; y. State = besiege a y eroner F. EMMONS, Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) i cash, and balance in Passover, Chapple; Gloria Patria, nk assault; not guilty. State - two clas: al cadets now at sea! CTLLIAM G. HEMROD: one year, secured by a deed of trust uj the sald ISTEES SALE or ABLE REAL ESTATE. Te Deum, in C, Lloyd; Jubilate Deo, in C, | Eliza Ceiphet; warrant quashed. Chas. 'T.! On their a’ cruise would bave ee es RUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO FRAME DWELLI Property, with imterest at © per cent, or all cau, | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BATATE = Beene: Hymn No. 102, Meribah: Gloria | Windham va Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad | been peumoted to the grade of leutenant | eto Ss AUeTIONEERS "| KNOWN AS NUMBEWS 52 AND 55 STREET | hat be cequired ees A Oopoelt of $2 | HONTING Vie ibi, Anon; Hymn 103, Victory; offertory, | Company appeal dismissed. Chg toutes “olwell eo RATCLIFFE NEERS. SOUTHWEST, WASHINGTON. D. ©. be required ut the thue of sale. If the terns D STREBE NOKTH, WITH IMPROVE- Consider the Lilles; Kyrie Eleison, E Brown, appellant, vs. Elizabeth R. havi Udicers placed on oe mute Ricca : tue of a certain deed of trust dated ist! are mot complted with as above required, within | netus, y! ‘01 n " motion for new jal over o Saige Rhea Stead’ | THURSDAY. MARC! TEN 1893, and duly recorded in| fifteen days from the date of sale. of a decree of the Supreme Court of Sanctus, Taylor; Communion Hymr tor trial overrt it belvar vered: thie being: a age ae j 205, Rockingham; Gloria in Excelsi ent for appellant for of being retired, this being good means NTIRE io 153 seq. one of the | Feserve the rigbt to resell the proper ja, doted March 13, 1804, tm A : a ig rt for preventing stagnation, and increasing SVEN ANIA land records for the Dist plumbia, and at | abd cost of the defaulting purcha 13023, saber ¥. Bumber, ner; Recessional Hyma, No. 1 at Payers rtunities for pr: PANO, F > party > will | Veyancing, recordi : astecs in said decree, wilh 4 2 ‘or promotion. Pr FIN the request of the party vy, we wil Ing, recording, & tru 3 dam. The personnel of this choir ts as fol- Cc. Rigg n Key favored the proposed bill of SETS. sell, at public a » in, frout of the ‘premises, WwW. public ayeti front of the lows: Sopranos, Misses Moran and Fuller; sy Herbert, with some mcdifica- 8. MUSE [on TU AY, MA! TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1594 | TURSDAY, APT . 1894. at altos, Mrs. F. A. Holden; tenor, Mr. ©. A. | this Sea Gena: om BROOCH, | at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following dex CHAS. A. ELLIOT K P.M, fot Ml square 916, of tions, his fdea being that the methods of aL Fuller; bassos, Messrs. ‘Lewis Hoiten promsilon ahouit be x little Gace chaienl. LYE.” SALE [and aye premiess siteate in the - | mh22-dts 344 D ws . ries Sank 8 - ption SI id be a little more ra . MOS TTEVE r J N- | ington, District aforesaid, and ¢ {- ——_— past by y cm eee ee de ee aati coe . Seecron w SDAY ett | Dein: “lots numbered, eighteen (18) and nineteen | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ote, consisting innie Moran. Organist, Miss Nellie Mo- re isl Coie GS nce — | (9). in square numbered six hundred and forty eee Fan. Rev. Edward Wall, rector, preached ee oll Celebrate THOMAS DOWL - AUCTIONEERS, iwo (G42), together with the improvements, con-| SALE which $150 must be an instructive sermon, taking fur his text ‘The special feature ai . a. two frame dwell . Bz A POST “OF oa oo nee rt ghte e adminis' F G street southwes! 3 6 pet ces Seonits chapter of tee as chunty. ‘Leduard VALUABLE BUILDING LOT IN BROOKLAND, | "Terms: One-third cash, one and two 1GHTH, coperts, OF Kil “Ste! areata “cate ue Stour “3 | é D. AT AUCTION years, with Interest, and secured by a deed of % a ae tae le preached unto ministrate | APTER SOON, MARCH TWEN- | trust’ on the property, or all cash. A deposit of | Ie Steen remerve the resurrection. The T " " | $100 will be required at time of sale. All con-| tra: street), a quantity le |r Ss FX one quite liberal and will go toward the | Yerancing ‘and recording at purchaser's cost. | property, such as ohi lead Kal. | cost on ten ¢ Conveyancing, cu, ment of the church debt. 7,220 square | Terms to be complied with in ten dase, or the | \anized tron t: 2 : Tiling, elzt-t | at purchaser's co a i Was contributed by r University sation. | property ‘may ‘be ‘resoid at the risk abd’ cost of | tanks, bonk and ile rarss.p deake, chairs, | WOODBURY WHEELER, scholars. At St. Jeror Churea lay 3 en | ee Os keen celancoss artickea mene and <Aber mle WAksER A. Boe , there was also a beautiful display of 1 a r, Miss Jenate I a THOMAS DOWLING & CO. ALLEN G. CLARK. eee cea 422 Sth st. nw, era @ profusion of Easter lilies, as weil es | tieth year of his Dr. Bull's Cough SyZp. Auctioneers. mhi9-d&ds ‘Trustees. | mb2i-3t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, auctm mbit dha

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