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12 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES. . aetna ete 1 ————= Clarence Wilson, Dr. O. H. Brightwell, J. | then, that varied life and scenes which are J SUBURBAN NEWS, |Sts2getarn2s 2.2 THE PUBLIC GOOD!Smamiaiteeyenemue a] AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Mrs. Wallace, assisted by the ladies of to a greater extent only in a few places in THIS AFTERNOO) THIS EVENING. foTctre pars Haddaway Chapel, M. E. Church South of Europe. Now, if winter residents are under - ~ THOS. DOWLING & 00., avcTIONEEs— | —————_ Branchville, gave a most enjoyable iterary obligations to the national capital, they | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONDEGS, c , ALEXANDRIA. and musical entertainment at ces" all ie vi zi + A THREE DAYS’ SALE. in that village last Monday evening for the SS ee wealth forte Mears? ‘eocietieg aad neuen — . Tis Gay (OER Oe TRUSTEES’ SaLE OF VALUARLE Mproyrp VALUABLE BUILDING LOT IN BROOKLAND. | pay at ELEVEN UGLUCR ee re eens, RUNES tor han se iC 3 BRS 1007, 1900. a mn IN THE EAST SIDE OF Tite KEG BETWEEN T anr u RTH WEST. WASiINGTON, pe pangs | purpose of liquidating the conference debt. ity t night re OC- u ce ‘The cf oe Scop pe en ty | The follow! sia tha ne : Voeal solo, | flats, which are still under eupied in facing financial dif expen} earrying out extensive plans of local Im-| gew LION, M.. THREE AND D.C, AT AUCTION gb aet” GI oo & D On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH TWEN- BAREPAST SEVEN EIGHTH ant TWENtTY.| 4D 1915, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., on NT! o oy = TRENT process of ree- tions, to the charitable and industrial asso- lamation under the direction of Maj. Chas. | clations of the city. There are no other | _On_ E. L. B. Davis, U.8.A., and which, at very people who give so liberally and cheertuliy | TY-BIGHTH, 1804, great expense, are being made part of the as Americans, as there are no people w’ the premises, we sh: Brown; recitation, Miss Mabel Ingle- vocal solo, Mrs. Brown; reading, Miss c mee ; © | autdivisio ok i : : ‘ B; bea ee eee eee nd ee ee Cat an her atom, Miss Susie Brown; | gavernment's land reservation south of the have so’ rapidly acquired wealth. ‘These | Wbilvision of Brockiand, containing 1230 square STATUARY, VASES, COLUMNS, Sc., sow im ste bounty @ tush and sonustel in Liner heh ene a Winter appropriated $2,500) to making streets Yocal solo, Mrs. Brown; recitation. Mis8 present parks, will in a very few years, if Winter residents readily give in the places | hat’ of proc eens oulverstty, static i ~ gs! . CO] OTH AN INNS’ et seq., one of the land records of the District o Across the old marsh in order to give em-| Mildred Brown: dialogue, Misses Mageie | the hands of the vandals can be kept off, be where they formerly lived, and do not for- | “erie ash, (Ea Gey SD PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | Columbia, we, the er 2 4 Sal without reserve. Thursda, ositively last | unders.gved trustees, will sell | Baker and Edith Brown; recitation, Miss! added to Col. Wilson's list of parks. The get them while livin, if , THOMAS DOWLING & CO. spite vs r at public auction, tn frout of the that $600 | “ . 5 be ig here. Unfortunatel, i 2 a day. Ladies especially invited. Seats provided. premises, on Ployment to labor. It turned out t Mabel Ingledew; recitation, Miss Lizzie | report added that the views of the com- they retain their allegiance ‘o their oud | h mb2t-4t Auctioneers, nor ste MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF APKIL AD. More would be necessary to compiete the Donaldson. Miss Szemelenyt presided at the Sr : “5 —i— = | r an ert Ised, AT’ HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P- | mittee in regard to this reclaimed land have home instead of transferring it. to \Wash- UCTIONEERS. | = — - : fe, vi: aaa work as originally designed, and the street | organ. A large audience was present. The been expressed in the resolutions adopted at ington, and give little to our city, neither | 2ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTION FUTURE DAYs. fet, taf sud ines aed Sn ~ 4 fommittee had ordered the additional work | — Sebt amounts to $0, and the pro previous meeting, which were printed at) to the Episcopal Cathedral, nor to the | VALUARLE DWELLI RATCLIFFE, DARR & 6O., AUCTIONEERS jon of lote in re 274, as per plat record-a to be done. This was the status when the | “GiS of the entertainment were $45.55. that time in The Star. Methodist and Columbian Universities. The |S! REEL Nor — daly ERS. [in Liber 20, fully “AL. of the wecords of the mie | Miss Sallie Gott of West River, Md. i8| The chairman, however, read the resolu-| latter has made several attempts within the BIA SERELT ¥, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TO PAY STORAGE | *30"'S office of the District of Columbia, together council met. There was some opposition to| the guest of Miss Alice Owens. tions again, as follows: past twenty years to raise money for its! HENTS) CONTAINING AND CHARGES. “dae ht we ae a ee The appropriation of the $50, but as the’ Beltsville Grange held pleasant meeting} “Be it resolved by the committce on parks |endowment. Mr Corcoran alone responded a Fe ORDAT (MORNING, MARCH THIRTY-| terms of sale: Une-tuitd of tit matkene bt had been contracted, pptopriation | In Grange Hall at Belts last Saturday | and reservations of the Washington board |—if like efforts had been made in any other furabicer peer ass be can eae ee ee whom fr | im cash and the balance in two egual notes of the the lower board unanimously, but | night. Five new members were elected. It of trade, That this committee is unalierably ‘city they would Rave beets sucessful, It 1s04, ut HALP-PAST FOUR may concern, LOT OF TRUNKS, BOXES. &e stored | Purciaeer or parchasers, payable im owe aod twp gotten through the upper board with | was decided to celebrate Arbor day. April | opposed to the use of sald Potomac flats, or ig difficult to raise money for hospitals and i i i Se teat peiter, for sule by public with us April 19, May 9, May 20, August 24,Qctuber 7eArs from the day of sale, secured by deed of Fo who is’ beuesident” “2 Mrection of 31 and November 18, sil in the year of 1s in | {rust__0m the Property sold, ont ee ee owner, who, is po eee the name of MRS, J.'A. DARLING. the day of saleinterest payatle seniansuste ge a Street and improved. by Tremet ant tute, All parties interested will please take notice. cash my De paid, at toe aptin er aly ar al itroom Brick house with ead sa | -mbeeSe — RATCLIFFE, bat & 60., Aucte._ | St puntascm A ano’ of sabe sake puree ar all ines of cars. RATCLIFFE, DARR & O0., AUCTIONEERS. | 00 each lot at the time of sale. Terms of gule Sold subject to a decd of | to be complied with in 15 days from date of oe due In three years from Decem-| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY AND | oF the property in default will be resold et Rows Se, : v re isement tance of bid. If the | tH SEREET SOUTHHAST, AT AUC- | Such resule In some Bewspaper published in Wash- plied with in 15 days ington, D.C. All conveyancing aud recording @t I Js reserved to resell) By virtue of two certain deeds of trust given to | Cost of purchaser. culty. Both Alderman Hinkin and 13, by holding a public meeting there, from ouncilman McCuen have set thetr faces|4 to 6 o'clock p. m., and planting trees Bgainst allowing committees to exceed ap-| around the hall. This grange now numbers priations, and it ts probable that here-| thirty-tive members. ter specific appropriations will be accom- | pena fed by @ provision that the work shall K der no circumstances cost more than the amount appropriated. During the session of council last night it | was announced by the finance committce | that although the appropriations of the home, Oak Knoll. The house was brilliantly | any part thereof, for any purpose whatso- charitable institutions, ever, except that hereinbefore set forth. atrical entertainments, “Be it further resolved, That this com-| means. mittee is especially opposed to the proposi-! “Our winter residents owe something | tion now pending before Congress to permit more in return for whut they receive than SINGTON. |the Washington, Alexandria and Mount the mere payment of their taxes. These they ——— | Vernon railway to cross with its tracks the pay for the protection of life and property, An Easter party was given on Monday entire northern boundary of said Potomac for the schools and lbraries, etc % r y 21 ts, and to otherwise secure privileges an ashington gives equally with othe of evening by Miss Laura Wheatley at her | fats, a Teele thereen, y In other places the city officials, chosen by terms of sale ure “And thevefore, this committee, as repre-| the inhabitants of the city from the citi- from day of sal ave throush the- fairs and similar , trust). A deposit | fiscal year ending June 1. Iso. were only | lighted, and decorated with cut flowers. A’ senting the board of trade, most earnestly zens, raise and disburse the funds collected fe property at the, risk ns ede a eee ee Se ae ea: $2.50, yet $04.70) had been already spent | coltation was served, the table being deco- protests against granting to any person, | from its own community. The yove in Washington, luzd’ records of the District of Colpimbla, aud at ALBERT B. RUFF, Troster mm little more than a = see Fated with ferns and jonquils. A number persons or corporations authority in any of Washington is administered by Co 5 AM conveyane a recording at the cost the request of the party, secured therevy, we will | _ ™b20-d&ds ‘Central National Bauk, city. ere was now on! ¥ in the cil = = = cy) form to use or vecupy sald fiats, or any in whic ts cilizens have no repres ch 5 ences Be sell at public auction, im frout of the respective | TRUSTEES’ SAl “ALUABLE RE. ATs treasury, which would be reduced by thg of games were piayed, and a most delight<ul| Dre thereof, for any private purpose what- | ton, and though the committees of the RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., | premises, on MOSDAY, THE NINTH DAY UF | "UN Wasninctos, Tue: Bap tare March warrants to $1,500; and that the city time was had by ail. Among those present KNOWN AS HOUSE re our | soever, and will strenuously resist any District of Columbia study with Auctioneers, | APKIL, " 1884, BEGINNING AT HALF-PAST. NO. 683 MALYLAND une ee an y mc] * NUE NORTHEAST, was indebted to the school fund $5,500,| were Mra. G. W. R. Stokes, in tan and| sr value or fit-| Wants and needs, their arguments are rot paisa RONG: AUCERUEE POUR O'CLOCK PM., the following described — ‘ Beka Vener tease, spore nny Sf, and tan; Mrs. Gould, black cloth; Mrs. H.| A Railroad Question, ewe ope aot ee Lord IMPROVED | PRopEiery | equate oamatte ea eaeet ie, Sa ay FS ‘Weaver vs, Part Thier, the chancellor of the exchequer. «n-| K. Corrick, black silk; Mra. E. Lewis, black | When Col. Blount had finished the read-| Often refuses to make necessary arabes | AS WERE, NEW HAMPSHIRE sctived by metes ‘and bourds, as follows: Begia- | will oer for salt at patie enantio ounces that the committee will be re-| satin; Mrs. Edgar Moore, pale green silk; | ing of the report Mr. A. D. Anderson asked | tions, and also, as to the division of taxes deed of trast dated November 16, | citketor Male burt of lot Ave i), at the northwest | youms of ©. G, Sloan'& Oo. 1001 Gate ee sponsible for no further appropriations, and | Miss Annie Cassidy, black and pink silk:| pim to explain what he meant by stating in between the government and the citizens, recorded in Liber No. 1358. follo. 201 | one hundred and. twenty-feae (doer fee eee ah Teter terete SIU. on SATURDAY.” MACH that money will have to be borrowed to car-| Miss Wheatley, paie blue silk; Miss Stella! tne report that the railroad would occupy AS Our expenses are largely caused by the pf the land records of the District of Co- | inch; thene “4 4 ~ EST, 1648. at FIVE O'CLOK P.M ry the town through the fiscal year. | Perry, heliotrope silk; Miss Stella Gartrell, | |presence of the government, of {ts officers lumbia, and at the request of the p: ‘The city boards held their regular meeting | black’ and pink silk: Miss Fannie Reese, | #¢ northern bounds of the flats. jand employes, and as a last night. In the aldermen, Prestient Mar- black silk; Miss Prospery, tan-and brown) Jn reply Col. Blount said that it was un-! property in the city belongs to the govern- bury presided. and Messrs. Lindsey, Burke, | satin; Miss Miner, black cloth; Miss Julia | derstood that this railroad originally con-' ment, we think they should share ils ex- Hinkin, Leadbeater, Cralin and Sweeney | Langtiile, pink crepe; Miss Letitia Langille, templated occupying a large portion of the penses with the citizens in proportion to Ny ReenrOd, | Lhenbe suce South sixteen (16) feet nine (9) Inches; the bouse No. 683 Maryland eveuue ert on toe arge parc of the We wiil sell at public auction, in’ front of tue fet oue CI} inch; theme: wed, Spemty nA ag ey oS | opfront, of th D.C, as tn surveyor’ ou WEDNESDAY. RCH 'LWENTY- | nine (9) inches, ft = ington, as per plat in surveyor's nH, 1804, at HALF- HAST FOUR O'CLOCK | dwelling No, 420 7th street eotbeastc TSIOUabate: | LEA rhe eat ee eek Noy, fa 3 a we no: seventeen feet ont on New Uhereaft ambered ‘bouse, 7 ~ ~ apshire avenue, by the full depth thereot of | @), ire euanecen ae five | and basement brick -, with a8 mefern tm in . ere Present: in ‘the council, President | green crepe: Miss “Nannie Lewis, black | flats, but thelr plans have been modified to | the value of property owned by she govern= | li hin syuare 24, with the improvements thereon | Wan gesttneg Neered lne, bundred “a howe: | Sorthcast tye duenk cf ae necn Matriand avenue Snowden, presided, and there were present) cloth; Miss Lizzie Thompson, heliotrope; the present form. This change, however, | ment and the citizen. Terms cash. A deposit of $100 required ut time Beginning for said part of lot five (5), Ghirty-thrve | “Terms: One-third cash sot which $200 roust be ae Messrs. Thompson, Fisher, Kaus, Kra%t.| Messrs. Fred. and Theodore Duvall, H.| did not affect the opposition of the commit- A Practical Suggestion. of sale and fa toca to eee al with im ten | 3) feet siz (6) inches from the morthwest. cor- posited at time of sale), the residue at one and Strider, Harrison, Uhier and Fannon. The | Gates O'Neal of Washington, Rev. Thomas/ tee, which applied to the occupation of any “Liberal riath e ae Sicnees Bert dle tere eyancing, &e., at port gene lot five ), on 7th street east, rufluing two years, ‘with interest from date of sale, securad annual report of the auditor showing build | L. Lewis of Fairfax, Va., and Messrs. G.| portion of the flats by railroads. He said ral appropriations are made for} JESSE L. HEISKELL, ak pe tig (7) feet one (1) inch; thence | on property if terms are not ‘complied ings and deaths in the city during the year) W. R. Stokes, W. E. Dulin, E. W. Moore, | that when a railroad gets its nose in a lo-| many of the charities of our city, and often fo08 Fe West Clehty seven. (Gh tere aimee: thence | with tm ten des the trustces Teserve the Tsilt 19 was submitted. The chair announced the’ i. K. Corrick, H. Perry, A. Langille, Rev. cality it is apt to spread out in all direc-) without due discrimination. ‘These are WALTER H. At ane > + Thence resell at defaulting pu-chaser’s risk and vost oa death of Councilman Wm. 8S. Moore and| R. M. Moore, Rev. Wm. J. Thompson, Drs. | ttona. obtained through the personal application . ‘da ‘ribute to his memory, a like tribute; Wm. L. and John L. Lewis. if | Mr. Anderson replied that there is a good | of individuals to members of Congress, who | _™bI7-d&ds ing paid by Mr. Caton. A bill fixing the| On Monday evening Miss Edna Mannakee | deal of misapprehension in regard to the rail-| thus become interested in the object. If tax for tapping sewers was introduced and | gaye a dance in her hospitable home to her | road in the minds of the public. It was not | each of our winter residents would eit | north sixteen (16) feet mine (9) Inches, to the | five. days" public “notice. : e Place of beginning, improved by Bouse Xo. 424 7th | purchasers forts Nw Couveruneing, dec, a8 Street southeast. “Both parcels will be wold sub- WOODBURY WHEELER, 472 La. ave, Ject, to an incumbrance of $2.500 each, secured by R FOKD COMBS, 464 La. ave, Gved of trust, aud bearing Interest at’ the rate of Six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, —-. laid ove>. This bill makes the tax from $80 many friends. Among those present were! the intention to occupy these flats or to In- | his business to see one or two members of | Terms (over and abov 4 prior cum- THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, to $73 for each house. A proposal for the| Mr and Mrs, N. Fugitt, Mr. Don Fusitt, | terfere with the project of their becoming | Congress, and show them our needs and) Horses. Horses brance): ‘$300 tobe “paid tu cash tile estes in o2 E st. ow. ase of a street sprinkler, to be oper-/ Misses Annie Yeatman, Mary Bickford park. He would state exactly what the} instruct them in their obligations to us, we | ai ts a ° aT installments of $40; the deferred payments TR SALE OF VALU. ‘ted by the fire department horses, was also | Annawill Robinson, Irene Knowles and Dr. | facts in the case were. He had displayed! should neither have our appropriations | 8, BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, 2Ed fo. beat there eer, ee OT ee ee ai: Ris REAL EStaTe— introduced and laid over. Ic was reported | W. J. Dillenback of Washington, Miss Nan-| on the wall a map of the city, showing the largely reduced nor unjustly assessed. Qur , WASHINGTOF HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, Pale yan yuee _DeF, cent per annum Se that $1,012 would be required to repair! pie Alinutt of Dawsonville, Dr. Gartrell,| route of the proposed road from the 6th great dilficulty is to reach and inform the , No. WO LAL AVE. fiom day of sale, payable semi-annually, or all D. C--FRONTING ON EIGHTH STREET East : 4 “ ' 2 cash, at the option of th 4 NEAR D STREET NORTH, WITH IMPROVE- Fayette street from Cameron to Queen, in| Miss Laura Gartrell, Miss Lawrence of Lin-| street depot along # street, and then to the Members of Congress of our wants—where | PEREMPTORY SALE OF FORTY HEAD OF | 2 dcpoait of $100 on each phon anit OF aon ad MENTS. @ Permanent way, but that the work could | gen, Misses Nellie and Carlie Ogden, Julia | foot of 26th street, across the flats to the| that is done that have always been| HORSES AND MALES. the time sale. Terms to be complied with in|, BS virtue of a decree of the urther action Was | and Letitia Langille, Mrs. J. H. Fishback, | Virginia channel, and thence beyond on the/ ready to aid us. The winter residents, | Will. be sold within the bazaar TOMORROW | fifteen da, Supreme Court of from the day of sale, btherwire the | the District of Columbia, dated March 13, 1504, In tees reserve the right to resell, at the riek ,Cauity cause Bumbered 14913, Bumber v. Bumber. be done for $650. No taken. A proposal to lease URSDAY) NP east end of | Messrs. Allister Langille, Harry Martin,| road to Alexandria. He sald the road would | coming from all sections of the couatry MARCH | TWENTY. | tra the ol Alexandria canal ot $00 per annum | Clare ‘Thompson and Newman Little of occupy a strip of the northern end of the can each their own representatives much | \fvTH> AT TEN O'CLOCK, 40 liad of Hones and | 80d cost of the defen! ing parchaser or purchasers. | the Underaiened, we trustecs tn suid dere,’ wii was presented in the board of aldermen and | Kensington. flats, about a hundred and fifty feet wide. | more easily than the permanent resident, wm Vitginia Elorses, cosrigued to ua fram @teua- FREDERICK F. REPETTI, premises. on TeDay. APRIL THUED. 160, ‘at laid over without coming to the lower board. | “An atiractive Easter service was held in| He thought that the building of this road| and so pay in part their just debt to the Y good Work sod Driving Horses and Mares | _ ™b2S-0&de Trostee, | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, jot "3 tu square 16, of ‘The lower board agreed to an appropriation | ¢n@ Warner Memorial Church on Sunday | would be in the interest of the people of | national capital. “Uy local. parties, We luvite ‘buyers to | —RaTcLirFE, DARR-& OS the official subdivision of Washington, 1 cia a D. c. “ . “Ther , s= cEApLOry. si UCTIONEERS. | jug 2} fect # inches on Sth strect east by a depth. extra pay to the overseer of the| morning. Miss Yeatman of Washington | Washington. Objection was made by him| “There is no city in the world go favor- this peremptory sate. sends Ftag io had been passed by the alder-|rengered in an excellent ‘manner, “Hail | to the proposed crossing at the Three Sis- | ably situated, sy well laid out for w beautlc| 4p Noe mee eee ntt® TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BAY-WINDOW | of a frame dwelling. > UBMrOvements, ‘cousistlag men at their last meeting. Risen Savior,” by Luzzi, and suitable sel ters, because of the added length to the| et city, as Washington, the capitai of the | Bugzies, Phactons, 1 oa at sr CONTAINING SIX ROOMS | Terms: One-third cash (of which $150 most be ‘The county court resumed its session this | tiong were given by the church quartet, | road. nited Staies. If our winter idents will! 1t Streer SOUTH ae. No. 209 ELEVENTH | deposited the time of sale) and the residue at morning. A nolle pros. was entered In the | which consists of Miss Yeatman, Mrs. A.| In reply to a question he said that the | only feel their obligation, they, with our By virtue of a deed of trust to us, and ee and two year, with interest at € per cent ease of R. Cunningham for violating state | Hart, Messrs. Wm. M. Terrell and M. Do-| Virginia channel would be crossed by means |iplomats and __ statesme Ag duly D., front= AUCTIONEERS, e1 5 Xe = a from day of sale, secured on the operty, or oil government recorded in Uber No. 1745, rol e i - Tevenue laws. Benj. Hines, convicted of | M2" of a steam transfer, and when some one Officials and scientitic jeties, Hterary | 629 Ta. ave, mw. (Opp. old City Post Office). | Cue of the lund tcurds for’ the Districrot talen? | cae He, PUrchaver's option. “If teria are 4 assault on J. Robinson, was sentenced to |“ \ir George Locke of Washington has| suggested a ferry, he denied that 1t would ™en and artists, will form a combination ee pis, and at the request of the party secured there-| right to resell at defaulting purchaser's tics and jail for one year. David Mallat plead |, .ntca the house owned by Mr. George|be a ferry, and said that this means of, that will soon make Washington a most | R SALE OF HOU by, We will offer for sale at public auction. “in | cust on ten days’ pulbic notice, Conveyancing, dee guilty of malicioyg assault on J.D. Nauck, | Eiake, and will take possession about| transfer would be used until a more perma- | desirable place, both for a winter residence | EMBRACING PAELOR SUITS, BED Rona | {2004 .0f the preaniaes, “on D. Ted AT HALTE | St Darchaser’s cost. End was sentenced to two years in the peni- | April 1. nent arrangement could be made. It wes | and a summer home.” DINING ROOM, KITCHEN AND OF-| PAST FOUR. O'CLOCK Pt, the folowing ie, WooDBURY wil tentiary. In the case of John Jackson, for | “p.y J. ~. Marshall, who has been called| proposed to build a memorial bridge at this Birthplace of School Children. | iCE FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIP-) scribed land and premises, situate in the city of WALTER A. sone housebreaking. a demurrer was sustained, | 4, the pastorate of the Presbyterian Church, | Point, and when that was done the company Some novel statistics were presented bt TION, Washington, District of Columbia, and designated ‘al2 Sth st. Dut Jackson was recommitted to Jail to |i? expected here about April 10. would ask permission to use that bridge. | yrp Ww. br -powelt 4 ALSO as lot numbered twenty-one (21), of Abram F.| mbiT-d&ds answer & charge of petty larceny. Miss Nannie Alinutt of Dawsonville and| He characterized as unprogressive the pro-| the white achoolodn tree muberintondent of! a Lance ASSORTMENT OF PAPER pags, | Barker's Feeorded subdivision of part of original | ———~ : ‘ the white schools in This District. He herein Seemann tama nk it jsiting | Posed action of the board in d®claring that | . is cpr the suditor is Interesting, as showing that | Miss Morris of Washington are visiting | Mosc, iv should be forever sacred as a-park, | Collected data in reference to the birth- lot seven (7), in numbered th eine 7 aan ee ss PING PAPER, ENVELOPES, NOTE Pa:| twenty-ive, and “als the north twee i ies| Auction Sale Stables, : a a : pi hid BOX PAPER, WRITING IN YING | front, and back the same width, the full depth THYSON HOU forty funerals came over from Washing | Min) MSnOe*‘Sickford and Miss Annawtil| since they occupy the entire river front of the | Biases of the ‘children attending thie public}, Fe, Dox Pare, i. FEATING | or original tot tumabered eight (5), “in “the ‘saine ee ton to this city last year. This is about | - x Ayu | city, from Georgetown to the arsenal, and 1 » and said that in : sure, making a frontage © feet by the full one-tenth of the deaths that have occurred eeprag ee es Oe NOES Mee in the le of disect cuaaumicanen | os Feport he found that the schools were ALSO, depth ‘of the above lots. This property, will be OMce cor. Marion and P sts. n.w. Seekers, oT Mmbles coming Som | ‘the members of St. Paul's ME. Chorch| With Virginia, | at tiecoiniry Krom the er ee HORSES, CARRIAGES de. , | Ranoregtiset fo au ncumirance of g1c00. bearee/ Inaugural Auction Horse Vuige ‘Norton has chartered the Blue | Wil! tender a reception. to Rev. and Mrs. Mr. Glover Obects. fation here at the nattonal capital, they | Goods received for auction up to time of sale, | S214 imcumbrance wing secural by deed of trust Sale. Ridge Rod and Gun Company of Loudoun, | Robert M. Moore a esey oe at the} It was urged by Mr. Charles C. Glover | had become, he would not say the models.) THURSDAY, MARCH TWENTY-NINTH, Cost. Spain tors: and aan She on Siibaadiinaey MONDAY . xD, a as but its incorporators are mostly Washirg- — of AT Mia’ Mocre have taken posses-| ‘Pt the proposition of this company was| but the sample for othe: schools. He re.| MENCING AT ‘TEN A.M., at our ware rooms, Cash. A deposit of $100 required at the time of * = a. an Moy tonians. W. S. Harbar, the president: W. | Rev. ot Te saeeane. Tatiats gar soa not only to cross a portion of the flats, but | ferred to the large number of visitors from | STORAGE, §1 PER LOAD PER MONTH. sele. Terms to be complied with ip fifteen days | MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 10 AM. H. Hoeke, vice president, and W. D. Rudy, | fla Yip very comfortably by the ladies of | l#o to cross the old observatory grounds, pe eerercr the country who visited the | _ shit CHAS, WEEKS, Seleaman._| fou) the day of sale, otherwise the trustees re | HORSES, MULES. eajeies secretary. . a | the church. which are a part of this park. They would | received capreséntative —— day he had RATCLIYFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, risk and cost of the defaulting par haner. au WAGONS, HARNESS, &e. The sailboat Jolly Three of Washington Pome tek have a ocation also at the end of Long| of the lealing sates cron es from four | * ae conveyancing, recording, &-, at the purchaser's | Recelred on cousignment wil exhibited up to the was overturned in the harbor here Monday A Pank. bridge, which would eventually be made use | Gid not claim eh cok the country. He | ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE DRAUGHT AND DRIy- WILLA) +, BOARMAN, mb24-60 hour of sale. night and four Wastington boys received a Fare a of by the Pennsvivania Railroad Company. aim that these visitors came here He LUMBER WAGONS. . N r mae ——_——_ @ucking, and were speedily rescued and ey. He stated that the proposed route would en. | ©, 2e¢,the excellence of our schools, but | 5 5 SINGS, eee AT AGS | ES SEES © GO AUG Horses t Ai cti arried to (ntaeapenctnge A conversazione for the benefit of Trinity | Circe this important reservation, comprising | *3 yey Were here to inspect the institu: GINGER, “86, AS! ADC H. BERNIEDMER & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, a U on. is expected th t the Alexandria Light | episcopal Church will be held in the church | “cle this important reservati ' tions of the elty, they included the schools antry, C ime Sogo z y five hundred acres, by the tracks #x-| weong the ment at Fredericksburg, St? °F | mittee of ladies, of which Mrs. Henry Ca-| along its northern boundary to the 6th | tows: ted arg as fol- It was expected that the city engineer bill | dy is chairman. Entertainment will be fur-| Street depot, with a branch line down 14th! Number of pupils born Successors to Weeks & Co.. © power vested in us as the ad- 87 Louisiana ave. n.w. vear 7th st. “fatate of the late 3."D, es Thirty head of standard bred trotting stock, 5 ion, at the LUMBEI YARD. 1 NINTH SOUTHWESE, “on | rN Re TEN O CEO A ae ee BEES TH | Imported Percherons, brood mares, colts and fillies. ministrators of we will sell at in the District, Kentuck Maine, 45; Marylan ‘ fo. Li rs . SLOCI AND WITHIN OUR SALES ROOM: - ROCKVILLE, aR would be called up at the city council last | nished by the Takoma orchestra, and a Sticet fo Intersection with the Penngylvanis states cite eon pune born: in the various | Marre dea auieey kia Pe ene Slo latge assortment of Fursivore, Carpe: Senn a. Peng capa gr rgb pad a play in two acts, entitled “One O'clock,” by | the flats would be Inclosed in the interests at preetiens ie a 32: Arkan- | and ‘chattels, to wit: 2 nan oe Meitieg FRIDAY, MARCH THIRTIETH, 12:30 P.M. be made to provide funda for the en. | Miss Favorite and Messrs. W. J. Tucker | of railroad corporations. 43; Cannecticat, eeeead Beet aaa ae ; Eine wan0n P. S.—Goods consigned to our sales will be carted | Property of the Moreland Stock Farm, JNO. gineering work, an engineer will be unnec- | and C. F. Page. Refreshments will be serv-| This was not merely a street railroad en- | 94: Georgia, 64; Idaho, 10: Tilin \ SLEIGH, — é at : , . | ed by the ladies during the evening. terprise, but he believed that the steam rall-| diana, Ilr Indian territory ne i DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. WHITE & SONS, PROPRIETORS, ADAMSTOWN, A blaze occurred this morning at the office | Major Maris and Town Clerk J. B, Kin-| Tad Was bel 4 ply a | Kansas, 7: = on plan to get a line of tracks from the 6th near have returned from Marlboro’, wuere| street depot to the freight yards, which EXECUTOR'S SALE OF FRAME DWELLING Num. | “D- ef the National Watchman and Virginia | BERED 338 F STREET SOUTHWES: Sun, on Cameron street. While the office | 124; Michigan, 95; M : : Send_ tor mb2esee z = Se a : ca! ean, 4 TrcH. By virtue of 5 Was being brushed out a pile of paper com- | te¥ spent Monday in the interest of tne| would be’ located in what ought, to "be a! 4a: atlesound Wes Montane Administratets, | JESSE WHITE, deceased Twill atl nent of SALE OF OOPR'S HOTEL! ing too near the stove caught fre and for | Tecenuy revised assessment policy, advo-| park. As rth wn Me ean ee Hemps HARRY M. SCHNEIDER, | the prem Qs Fuibay, THE THIRTIETH | By order of the Orphans’ Court, tssued on the &@ while there was considerable smoke and | Caled at a meeting of council ‘und citizens. | the interests of the steam road, he read a | New Maxice, 0: mee & wb21-d&dbs Admiuisirator, (DAY OF MARCH. A.D. 104, AT FIVE O'CLOCK | 24th ° ved i. O. U. F., have} section of the bill which was introduced tn . - E of ne Se iving this ; but a bi 5 Samet cm [made arrangements waick will result in| the Senate at the last session gi : soon’ extinguishel the fire: rae ng Mer | their mesting in Sioses’ Hail, srigntwood, | company the right to use any kind of motiv @ffice in a drenched condition. The loss by | # thursday night hereaiter, instead of mi| power. He said that there was not a single flames, creating an alarm in the neighbor- | takema Lodge, No. 24th day of March, 1894, the edministretor de : : part of lot inumbered 18, iu square numbered | 74°3, I. AUCTIONEERS. — | 830) "being the ‘ait Ts fevt fot ‘UF the depth of | Powe Ron of the estate Gt the “late [Norvell said lot. tmproe ay ‘ TERMS: CASH. — premises a0 TEN O'CLOCK aM." oN" SATU Carolina, 110; ) Oklahoma, 2; Oregon, Rhode Island, 107 Dakota, 17; Tenne RATCLIFFE, 1 | THURSDAY, i TWENTY-NINTH, at TE: r | soppy Lnmediately after 7 ¥, THE THIRTY-FIRST DaY OF MARCH, the fames w! Wasaington. ‘Tne plans are being perfected | house along B street, or passenger to be | }4s0t@ 17: Tenn SOUL VARTA, ADRES ROL HI an | 1 Sil eal = erent’ quantity “or Licemenasan, | toe heeattaen, Retesen Geet Sp eek takes oF ill not be great. ; ; nt, tr, ad AVENUE NORTHWEST. a bold Goods, ee for the breaking of ground for the aew hall | picked up from 6th street to the river. 18; West Virginia, 130; Wisconsin, 6 S, PARLOR SETS, | *¢-» obtained on the premises. leasebold, which expires on March 1, 1s¥6, of a ANACOSTIA. of this order within a fortnight, atter which Mr. Anderson denied that the company in- | 91), 2 me eee: H RU ‘OIL. peasnr WILSON, the property known as Cobb's Hotel, situated on 2s : she, DOLKiing: will be Saianly, Meaiiah Coy coms | Vania to oe stesnn ier Aue Mea A. | UNamber of pupil vein’ in foreign ont EVER QUIN, MUS] _munaoands TESSE WHITE, deownelt | west in, tie city of Washington. | FO" One of the most enjoyable events of the|~ Mrs. Myers, Miss Sallie Myers and Mrs.|not to be a steam road, but an electric | ee ae ne —< | Mi 4 A. SALE | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, lim eR GE Tg my Sig ll mg Past Easter season was a ball given Mon-| A. P. Crenshaw, with her young family, | road, and would touch only the extreme! Triiy ‘14: Greece 1; hue PA S LEAVING CITY, IN- Rina |= >>> J = : - | end of the flats, he thought it would net in. | Italy. 14; Greece, 1; Russia, WEDNESDAY, mb24-daedbsat credit of six months, the deferred payment to be day night by the young men of Anacostia, | Were among those who enjoyed the Easter | end of the flats, he thoug’ would not in- | other countries 72 : holiday in Takoma. terfere with the ultimate use of the flats as TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAx | Scored ty bond of the purchaser. with securiiy | | rl —Pr is » o . VAGG. N, r ‘% r r si MG sy "7 ereOn, terest, ‘The musicians were hidden from view be-| “rhe young Pevple’s Society of Christian! a park. He offered as a substitute for the Hee teary: tenors in Distrint of Co- [7% WAGGAMAN, RBAL BETAS AUT eaa, THECTHAGE OF LANDS Reoes ACHES OF | ber pro tmggy fy hy AS hind a bank of palms and ferns, which were | Endeavor did not Visit the Kensington so-| portion of the report of the committee re- | Soe Seip cane oon cee ae ANCERY SALI VALUABLE LOT, IM PORTION,” SITUATED BETWEEN THE gee, | de bonis non will sell at auction fur cash, one kindly loaned by Messrs. Kraemer and! ciety Sunday ning, owing to the inclem-| lating to this road a resolution favoring the Apo asp & ¥ E AND "BACK ENTIL STREET ROAD AND TH horse, one surrey and barness, and one share of RICK “D No. 413 L| PARK, NEARLY OD THe CORAL | stock in the Glea Mar Improvement Company RTH WEST. ETERY, KNOWN AS BATTLE CEMETERY the District of Columbia, of the par value of $2 a decree of the Supreme Court of THE Dis’ \T AULCTEC the property of which compauy is sitaated on lunbla., passed in equity. No! By virtue Condul: roxd, about five miles from the city, Ad- hag il offer for | duly recorded in Liber 1701, foll dress 1526 Gth st. n.w., or inquire at hotel. . in f f the premise a eee bonis TWENTY NINTIE debe, gt S82 ove of the land records of the Dist ‘ oe ST FIVE O'CLOCK, PBL. part of tot 2, | Sonus egctien, In teh oh ne wil sail at oan y berth of square § pe jo frou b remises, On UNCAN c . ning for the Fi agintt 10 THIRD bay oF Aral, 1894, AT DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. from the southeast « MM. e lowing deseribed | PE STORY NEW ED WELLING, NTM- ‘ real estate, lying and being in the District of Co- — RED it STREET ene. Al 540, or 34.1 per cent: 4 per cent. Born in - See Cin ecctaion. | ent weather, The meeting here was led by | admission to the city of this road over such | pond ee sro breyten Sirs. Geo. H. Wells, in the absence of Miss | @ route as Congress may think for the best ‘ gues’ re entertained by Mr. | iaiythe Page, the leader appoited for the | interests of all concerned. H Harry Kramer with some fancy bicycle | SGiing. ; An Official of the Road Speaks. | 4.7; Fiding. Among those present were Mr. and| Mr. Philip Crist of Hamline M. E. Caurch,| yt was pointed out by Mr. Glover that | {aos Mra Stowe, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brashears, | the leader of the prayer meeting at Mr. J-| Congress was not unerring in its judgment, | Misses Quade, Rose, Hinkman, Buechler, | } ance Lewis’ Monday evens hich greet, |and he cited as an instance the Senate bill! the children of families of unusual intelli Haines, Leonard, Wood. Roberts, Bennett, | 50% statilied by the audience wee erins | referred to, which practically turned over | gence and social This feature Rhodes, Selby, Sween Grimes, Gates and ed him. The subject chosen, v ref he ‘a r = : : ‘ aione gives to the schools an important Robinson, Messrs. Murphy, Martin, Kane, | O2eness of God With Christ,” was clearly | to a railroad company the entire flats. position in their relation to per cent. | ath iaken from New York School Journal, January It is probable that every state ani territory of the Union is represented by running em . : ill portions of lum wit: Part = : ate Entwisle, Titus, Finney, Smith, Byer, Eno, | 204 ably treated. The singing, in charge of| ‘phe vice president of the proposed road, the country. Especially to the south they Sait°& 4 ts Gist Portion’ costaeing etter ag, meowe | OD Rog UyYEMENCES, CONTAINING Grimes, ‘Richardson, Davidson and Drs. | Mss Annie Best and Mr. O. B. Briggs, was) yir 4. M. Read of Atexandrla, is also a/ stand in the relation of model schools, and the improvements tore or less, being deseritied by metes and bounds | On TUESDAY APTERNGOX, APRIL THUD, Seam Ween ae member of the board. He made an earnest | are probably visited from these states mare s CLOCK, 2 Waiak hivelyn: Tucker entertained: her Ta: in a certain plat of said ground made after the | A.D, 1894, at FIVE O'CLUCK, we will sell, in , : - r nad at ¢ fe . “prescribed by the decree: One-third | survey of B. D. Carpenter, annexed t Rev. Richard Cook, D. w cua A 3 eI vai] #24 emphatic speech, and denied that this than the schools of all other northern py eee . fo and made | front of the promises, Past gpg = : dl [ay ig | koma frieads last evening with _ —— proposed extension was in the interests of | cities.” a Seat ot S100 Sarat se somes at pe t = cot <n said property, recorded | PART OF Lot 12, IN SQUARE 133, - Shniad of Chastant ateace * | recep fusic of various kinds was in-| the?Scnnsvivania road or that it the | piven ak Remaiibinba tien: 4 r in Liber 1681, folio 385 et seq., im the land rec- | frouting twenty (20) feet on K street by the depth Mr. Carroll W. Smith of the firm of Rich- | 2¥!se4 in and much regret expressed at the | intention to use steam. The company had | (100) feet to am alley. This which notes of ords of the said District.and also described in a deed | of one bundred e e! oss, who expec! o hav day of sale, elena i ardson & Smith, who has been seriously i C271 departure of the hostess for her new | askeq for the 1ith street route because | | Commissioner Ross, who expected to have [tired by decd of trust on property sold, Ta TNS Sa. at the sald tena mecomded im | Impayved by a handsome, new fick Gelli for several weeks, will be able to resume | ROM: they expected in the near future the Long | been present and speak on the need of a n, or all at option of pure Loge modern cooventences, containing ©! ¢ said property will be sold subject to a deed | room vecy Property in the nori ust for" $4,000, dated June 1, 1602, doc’ tines | seat” lt & 07 Gestrable rs, With Interest at 7 per cent, payable quar-| Tcms: One-third cash, belance in one and two } years, notes to bear interest at 6 per cent per Terms of sale: One-half cash, and balance in| annum. payable semil-awmelly. and to be secu d The cold weather of Monday night dld/priige would be rebuilt, and then they | Municipal building for this city, was de- considerable damage to the fruit In this vi-| Would use that structure and abandon the tained by sickness, He, however, sent the buds upon the pium and pear other route. He asserted that Maj. Davis Communteation _to the suffering most. The full extent of the ¢.vcred the proposed route. He said no one marized In a graphic m business in a few days. While convalesc- ing he is visiting bis father on Washington street. Special Officer Harvey Hayes, on duty at | ancing and re ng Will _be at : test. If terme are not complied with fn 10 dese from sale the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purel J. W. PILLI @hepard’s Landing, is convalessine. ge is not yet known : lous more surprised than himself at the Recessities for a municipal bt v7 "F st. mw. | one yea secured by a deed of pas ses ae sald by ay a et on the property oak. ar a ee Sas arte Dumber of their congregation | froin his much-needed rest and will spend a| Sion of the Senate, but he had never bean | _ ost otired by law to be under one con 0, AUCTIONEERS, will be required at the time of sale. If the terms | @t cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to bn: crm * able to conv Mr. Glo AC! ry 2er last night on a “straw ride.” The party met at the residence of Mr. Chas. R. Burr en Arthur street, where several carriages not complied with as above required, within | Plled with tn fifteen days, otherwise the righ, re- iy Served to resell the praperty at the risk and cost day at his home here while en route toWest trol are scattered and separated from each | yery pr 3 Virginia during the coming week. | (ARLE ‘ORY AND CELLAR | fifteen days from the date of sale, the ‘trustecs Kk DWELLE lim BST He explained that the main reason for g0- i Ing to the 6th street depot was the fact that | Other and from the main office. reserve the right to resell the property at the risk | and a large > vait. | diss Minnie Best has returned, much im- f ost of their traffic to Mount Ver-| &Md archives invaluable to ts! NORTHEAST, CONTAINING EIGHT ROOMS | abd cost of te defaulting purchaser. All con. such resele ID some Pewspaper juli s = cae tine the reektenee oc max. | 57° rem . R ioe to relatives in | Don at the aeoot jof the District and of the S| AND BAYH,’ WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVE. | YeYaneing, recording, &c., at cost of purchaser. - North Carolina.” Miss Roberta Bes are exposed to destruction b: ‘ual MENTS, AT AUCTION. W. H. SHOLES, Trustee, fam Campbell, et Fort Foote, where a At this point in the discussion the atten- y Te- maplégen, (whidee @uties 1 0} On /HTUR MARCH TWEN' 430 Sth st. mw. | Gelightful evening was spent. The usual pare Aye aire cutee aaveal tents =< Se pet aapees eEEe GIT GRY aut orren lace DIEM ase | AT FIVE OCLOCR EM ont one CHAS. A. ELLIOT, ‘Trustee, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., AUCTION foret ht of the ladies pre- % | : be ~a.| is not room in the pre quarters to S, SQUAR 4 G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. REAL ESPATr, PRONTING ON a Pared the party for the journey homeward. FALLS CHURCH. [guished men who had been invited to ad- | Oy Dot Tout munodate the chery sea from feot @ inches on B et., with a depth (Successors to Latimer & Sloan). STaeers } ; Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. = |dress the board, and, begides, there was a! Properly accommodate the cle of et to & 1-fout alles, “impr : fancy = Geo. Kellum, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Burr,| At the meeting of Pioneer Lodge of Good Junch awaiting the members down stairs. Well-nilt S-story. brick dwelll there to be he: their interests. District of Columbia, less In this matter. terests committed to its ¢ of the United Stat to act unless we 1 for action. on matt TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, NUE, aT PUBLIC AUCTIC siTUaT) . SG | | Under ‘and by virtue of a certain decd a BETWEEN EIGH- | to the undersigned trustees, bearing (over and above trust) cash. A deposit . . STEENTH — STREEYS vary 3th, 1803, and recorded in Liber No. of sale; terms to NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. | folio 40 et sey., of from the day of | By virtue of @ certain deed of ‘trust, dated the | the District of Golumbia, aud at { ved to resell at | 20th day of November, A.D. 1890, and duly recorded | the party secured ilerely, we will sell at ulting purchaser, All in Liber No. 1539, follo 326 et seq., one of the land Suction, “on Pray, “the | TWEATY 1 sxer's cost. | records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- | DAY OF MARCH, A.D. inet, AT FIVE ject to incumbrance of $1,300, due July, 1895 Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Miles, Mrs. W. H. Peck | Templars last night Mrs. Charles Gulager | It was thereupon decided to postpone the Oe eee gnd daughter, Messrs. Drummond. Mil- united with the lodge, and one other 2p- further consideration of business to a meot- eee Cee eit et, Summit | itication for menitarship was received. | 168. which will be held on Tussiay eveniag uel Griffith and Kaba, and Misses Hodgson, | There was a large attendance of members. frief addresses from Mr. Gardiner G, Hub- Studds, Milstead. Willams, burr, King. | During the evening an “observat‘on soclal” bard and Mr. W. B. Powell. Mr. Charles Van Valen, Davidson, Kraft, Harlan and| was hefl, Mr. M. M Erwin being awarded |W. Needham and Mr. W. E. Curtis con- pected » Tecording, &e z - . RATCLI ty P.M., tp frout of the premises, the Lee macatinie with the: teks cig | Detee! OF Galt pin OE: thaijocder tor |eeatet to /attend anothe: meeting (ot ihe) {We stort on our rights and on the rights | | Sotlic suck te bax or the eee ee ey Ee oe be . | a, wh al oes e United States as to the cit i= 33 3 county of inzto afternoon at the residence of Capt. Pitcher | listing the lazgest number of articles from |" @ye paty of Winter Residents, ihe, WAH es Fatie OF Us poopie coos ——= : CRA pAPRE :ROURTH. 1006 | at FIVE Commits, and Keowe, aod oe under the leadership of memory, while bp = thie ania Mr. Hubbard spoke as follows: (ed through the bourd of trade and Citta FUTURE DAYS. — land situate fu the District aforesaid, aud kuown | and’ twentdsstes a oy OE en pe Cee a eee | “Your president has requested me to say Association and the ‘press "of | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | 80 distiugutsied as lot numbered eight () in J, | snd, twenty-seven (127), one hundred and tweuss- laddresses by Rev. 3. P. . Rev. 8. ous! @ attention of Cong W. Starr et al.'s subdivision of square aumbered {15 : te suidivision of part pp. ome hundred and thirty-two 82), as the same is a Be gg Baptist Church tonight descri; j oni: lescriptive of Scrip-| a. Ball a "AND | Tecorded in. the office of the surveyor of the Dis- plat recorded in Liber District Ne tural scenes and events, by an oriental| Miss Lo traveler. | Fiagee Andrew Clay was arrested last night by | Pervis Proudfit, returned hom: yesterday. Officer Robey, charged. by Edward John-| The executive committee of the village gon, with cutting him with a knife on Sat-|improvement society met at the residence triay evening last. jof Mr. L. B. Parker last night, and tran: a few words upon the obligation of winter | Proueht to tiie atten ten hington, who | residents to the national capital. Although pad reached the dam others. | ¢ Randall of W: odated rail | TRU er line, and that the} — NITCRE as. per oh = - . ed on “ esp | tiict of Columbia, tm Liber R. W., folie 57, to- folto 59, the records of the aflke of as been spending the holidays with Miss | Washington has been my home for many condition of the bull ie tien ooespled wS4) 2 Lr aLOuaN NORTHWEST | cether with all the rights, privileges and. eppure curveyor of the District ‘of ‘Columbia | years, yet I came here as a winter resident, a disgrace to the vhose capital it wa: T AUCTION. 3 | Tenances to the same belonging. The improvements three lots containing pearly ke acre of amd PT eet ae oe ee ee Of And duly | consist of a two-story brick dwelling (with @ frame | are located wear the porthern boundary Of the Ar of the land records of the District of Columbia, and | MUMdINg im the rear). known as No. 1811 8 street | ¢lty. unanimity In favor at hen we as to a pre ‘and have neither forgotten the reasons which led me to make it a home, nor my practi northwest, Washington, D.C. ‘Terms of sale: AN over and above frst trust Charlie Putnam, Walter Lee, Walter |zeted consiterabl ‘The. resular | obligations to this city. I was born in E fe ipod the histaie avenue ceneat Si cee ee oe © | Terms of sale: Que-thisd cash, balance tn six | Of £3.00) and accrued fntevest te be paid in ¢ Powel, Eddie and Harry Lorton, young |m ng of ety) will Ge heud | Wate. 6 tex Mncestore, bad heen foe ty is tnee at Cotuiva Ie eS ree A ce E | and twelve months, with interest, ‘and secured by a | A deporit of $300 to be made lads who had thought to have a good time by using the team of Mr. J. E. Powel for | & drive on their own account. narrowly es- | caped serious injury by being thrown to the ground by the upsetting of the vehicle. | Messrs. Ge: je animal, which has the reputation of | Williams of o i ae nny wd = time of their landing In pd - night at the residence of Mr. | time of thelr landing in Massach iw the and convent Pucke vas the rigor of the winter” and the rough east @l spot an Loder were of Minds of the spring. After living there ; lectl a ea n and Geo, H, | nearly fifty years I was compe nae ea a more genial clime, if | would preserve my $F deed of trust on the property, or all cash. A de. | time of sale. All conve posit of $150 will be required at time of sale. $i chaser. Title goal or no — conveyancing Fecording at purchaser's cost. | Gtle are pot fully compl Terms to be complied with in fiftecn days, or th Fs after day of sale trustees may resell the property, at the risk right to rese eoct of the defaulting purchaser, ‘after such public | Qty ig: te eee, BUST NDAY, APRIL SECOND, + the ke of a ne; i It will w nent to th > it goods and chattels mentioned in 4 attiched to sa + subst IRON SAFE, DINING ¥ MIRKORS, HAT RAC trostees erty at & rebaser by in The Evening Star serve the risk and ising tive anac river tection and t d to seek : — aye" neti: ogists in govern- : post office, as well as of the vast notice as they may deem necessary; # being a runaway. was captured, after badly ment employ, have bi - I'fe. I found it In Washington, and owe lees Lena seal cherial i aND web | ELON A- WOODWARD, mewepaper of ‘ wrecking the bugey. The accident occurred | Viewing. They are registered at the Eagle | life to it, and the longer I live the gr agreat! aod - | ADS, com- ms JAMES WHITE, Trostee, st the top of Fronklin street, Anacosiia | Hovs tion and the more desirable the! ~ 7c, the adjournment of the board the| _mh19,21,24,26,28,31,ap354 Trustees. | mni4-atds Fst. aw, ts, on Monday evening. panel J. T. Williams and Rev. Harry ppears, ee = a id ie ponies a GIGGLE <o the rogm below: x 20 TH ABOVE DESCRIBED DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. i [7 THE AnovE Sari NED Ten a = H p er cont. ¢ the | mer residence. the winter residents i was servi which tt 24 i Se Pree eT 1 re wbieecucs: it ES cach ay wk Braden: opie | aania spend the summer hs on the Se \ semnatioee TRUSTEES) SALE OF A THREESTORY axp cer. FRIDAY, Ai . en Ot eee — | Big SERS nga heb wera Saleen Be ee ee ae ee ini a canate versation which is a feature of EMIL G! SCHAPER, NORTHEAST. NO 88 STH ML suas BY ORDER OF TIE TRUSTEDE uit. find here as healthy ington spent | as in the suburbs of the n rthern elties. | | “Our hot weather continues longer, bu ae the thermometer rarely rises as high as in | AUCTION SALES. eit Philadelphia, New York, Boston or the changes both in sum- nd winter temperature are much less | re. Here the winter restlent meets | ¢, @ SLOAN & CO., AUCTE: from foreign countries. and from ell Successors to. Latin : of our own country distinguished as ee etyie oe diplomats, as s' politicians and sci- | MANUFACTURERS’ returned to th r. Charles J y with Mr. ‘Trustees. ‘The Hyattsville Gastronomic Prize met last Montay evening at Claremont, Fesidence of Mr. ‘There nformal affairs. » bearing date | © G. SLUAN & O0., Auctioneers, 1 92, and reconled Successors to Latimer & one of the land cage = son of V & HERRING, Pa, AUCTIONEERS, ave. nw. VALUAR: NTIS) ON, D. € win derd 0, AY. APRIL PM, ut Montreal, whil mer FUTURE DAYS, ens KNOWN STRENT NORTHWEST? virtue or a deed « trom a visit to the and the improv Washington, District day of J in Liber No. and record hompson of Fauquier county entists. It is to as yor cr Distric Monday such men_ without being infin ee 86 DOUBLE AND 4 property has a large force of them, and haying broader views and clearer é ane, Seren | gg ey mn ate om at Work improving the and ‘nsight into life. Everyone who h _ ROLL BS, FANCY ROCK: | from May &. 189: & said trost mature 3 n the national capttal_ must ART SQUARES CLOVUS, as Suid 6. 1894. . MASSIVE ENTE Torms of sale: One-t Durchase money to he paid in each © eanal Suerall ments in 6 and 12 months from day of sale, with Interest at 6 per cent per annum. and secured | deed of trust on the property sold, or ell cash, at the option of the purch Pott of $100 will 4 et the th AML convevancive at purchaser's cost. Tern with within 15 deve fron perty will be reso'@ at the ris airehaser, rton H. s of Washingt re the winte and useful ean find | ant recre In other fp and speculations fill every ything. Men of artis n in greater numbers to the tal 1 soon be th ne of Mterature Pjoz a st it is now the home of science. ture just f heir Duty to the City. | ond-tinn “The winter residents owe to Washington, |! cupation | busipess GOOD SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOL D | are dr MARCH THTRTY-PH and it w and art Arthur sick, has now from pri ited. © @. st FRAYK T. BRAWL OLiVEE CLA’ © 0. Anetioncers, | wh22-10t

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