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10 : THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. = = =i rere —= Peter, Chas. B. Jones, Oliver Moulden, Wm. ‘ “a = SUBURBAN NEWS Crap and. Bei Phore ia tle of another AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS, mate! the near future. STU " " ”, ‘Tee savk of the cirenth ecurt baw Wasted TH AFTERNOON, TOMORROW. FUTUKE DAYS, FUTURE DAYS, Peed Bieri marriage licenses to the following parties: THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, C. G. SLOAN & CO., Ave NEERS, 1407 G ST. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Schedule in effect October 21, 1894. ANACOSTIA. Elward C. Brice and Lucy L. Young, both 612 & ST. N.W. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) —- alee. tee et All trains arrive and leave gt Pennsylvania, Pam Senger Station, Washington, 8:00 a.m. daily—Local for Danville and int mediate stations, and connects at Lynchburg wi the Norfolk und Western railroad westward, daily, and at Manassas for Strasburg, dati, except Sunt ESTATE, DOF VALUABLE ‘TE ON AND NB’ AND C STREETS NORTHWES?, of Washington; John D, Wormwood of =<. ° ae Exec 6 se ? Prince George's county and Alice G. Mar. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, CORNER | CONTINUATION SALE OF NEW AND SECOND. utors’ Sale to Close an Mr. J. W. Tolson, the newly appointed | jow of this county; Thomas H. Boswell of| QF, KENTUCKY AVENUE, B AND ISTH | HAND EULNITURE A G3) LOUIS SNA CUES: Estate. Postmaster, has feturned from a visit to | Charles county and Nettie C. Carrington of | py virtue of certain deed of trust duly re-| DAY, NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH, AT TEN | DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, FRONTING 25 Baltimore, where he went to arrange for the | this county; Henry H. .Bowen and Eliza | corde! in ilber 169, folio 892, one of the land AM, FEET ON G STREEL RETWEEN 11TH AND Schon FM setting up of a post office outfit for Anacos- | Clarence, Thomas F, Everhart and Clara | records of the District of Colimbla, and at the |Comprising Oak, Walnut ‘and Cherry Bed Room 12TH STREETS NORTHWEST, AND IM- : m., THE GREAT SOUTHERN FASE is J. McCrossen, Camden Duftin and Henrietta | request of the party secured thereby, ‘we shall sell, | Suites, Kugs, Oiicloths, Carpets, Dining | Chairs, PROVED BY FR HOUSE No. 1110 G | 3%," of a decree of the Supreme Court of | MAIL. —Daily, operates Pullman | Dutfet ——s tia. He had not settled on anything definite | Parker of this county. In’ front. of the ‘premises, ON MONDAY, THE | Rockers, Parlor Furniture, Stoyes, Wardrobes, Hall | STRERT KORTIOWEST. ALSO LO’ FRONT. | fhe District of Columbia, pared on the 21st day of | New York aid Wasaington via Charlotte and Co- . Nee een, LOOk AT HALT: | Racks ‘tnd other ‘Miscellaneous Furulture too uu- ee eee ee DE ISLANT. AVENUE | SePtember, A.D. 1804, in the cousolidated causes | lumbla to Sivanaih and. Jacksonville, unitl when he returned, but the office will be} Mr. Benjamin Riggs of the first election ° of E. Morrison BP: Company vs. Le dc. |] C “! ; | DaY 0 r pe , E } a Paper Company vs. Leonard. C. | Charlotte. with Si for Augusta, ‘also carr transferred within a short time, as Mr. | district has beea appointed a deputy. in | ,AST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following, land | Mtr, ae OD ee ee Worl, Eyuity” No, ite and of Sarah 8. Simith vs. | through Pullman Ludet Sleeper New York to Mont Tolson received his papers toduy. the office of the clerk of the circuit court | District of Columbia, and designated as and being | _t010-2t C. G SLOAN & CO., Ancts. FRAME HOUSE No. i010 RHODE ISLAND | eonand ©. Word, Xo. J58i4, and an onder passed | golsry, with connections for New Orleans. Com ‘Tomorrow or next day work wil! com- | !%,Place of Samuel Jones, resigned. “part of original lot four (4), In square east of | G, G, SLOAN & OO. AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G SI. AVENUE NORTHWEST. der the | %@. Wil sell, at public ‘auction, in front ‘of the | aid Greeuin ee ee ee secre Mr. Maurice Williams of South Dakota is | square ten ndred and fifteen (B. of 1015), con- (Successors fo Latimer & Sloan.) ry ce eae cme RELbesis weeend 10) eainnen oe BRP es gh TAT ESDAY. THE TWENTY SECOND | 4:45.‘ and Intermediate mence on the new sewer to be constructed | visiting his mother, Mrs. Rose Willlams, at | tained within the following metes and bounds, viz: 4, AT FOUR O°CLOC ions and or 7 a y 1 Front Royal and vey was | this Hezioning for the sane at the northern angle of for sale, on FRIDAY, SINTEENTH DAY of NO- | PAL fer us E stncg, ang at FIVE O CLOCK for Front sel Grp Praceaed se omgy nay ap dohiieed Nerw tinged fala Tot and square, being the intersection of ken: | Rare and Valuable Antiques | via, “iso, at OU O'CLCcK Pal, the ie unimproved property ‘on © street between made and it was decided to run it through | | Mrs. M. E. Lown has returned to her | ticxy aveoue and 13th street cust, and running Te following described real estate, situate In’ the ekxy ee aes ce serene eee the park, but care will be taken that the | Rome in Was! a after an extended visit | thence in a southeasterly direction with sald ave- from the estate of Sir of Wastington, D.C. and particulzrly deseribed 25 |etrects norihivest, the following dcseribed real park is not disfigured topographically. ughter, Mrs. Edward Anderson, at} ue 100 cet, thence west to said 13th street and re lows: Part of origiaal tot six 16) in square 320, | estate, in the city of Washington, District of Co- | Charl and Columbia Augusta, ‘Announcement was made yesterday at the | ‘le. Place. ihenee north ‘on said street to place of teginatns,” | John Brown of- Sheffield, | rerimtor on t2th strvet a: the southwest comer of |iunbid, to wits tae Jacksoovitle and ‘Tumpas carrying’ Pullinan Steepet : rr. Brawner Nicholson left here todey for | estimated to contain 2,283 square fect, together rum vets . «| Parts of lots one (1) and fourteen (14), in square | New York to Ti Y Methodist Church, by Rev. James Mclaren, mee horth 28 feet S inches to the south line of' original ne ee eee cite mnpa and to Augusta. Also operates that next Sunday will commence a series of | 2_W¢ck’s hunt near the mountains of east- | with all and singular the Improvements, | wars, Tir. George Street and lot Sin sald uquare, theate, weat.alcus said eouth | te" stm te mrersest Gc the Gencieeet omar ot] Aenean Siveper New York to New Grieans Via ern Virginia. Messrs. Chas. J. Madd easements, rights, privilgces and appurtenances to Atlanta and Montzomery, New York to. Asheville meetings commemorating the twenty-tifth | ong Harry Moulden’ will leave here” it | the same belonging or invany way appertaining. the Duke of Hamilton’s | !2 2 feet. thence south 25 feet, ‘thence west, 73 | lot one (1) and ruzning thence north ninety-five (5) | via Salisbury, Washington to Memphis, via Birme anniversary of the church. Following | y ea itt leave there this | “Terms. One-third cash, the balance in one ‘and feet to 12th'street and thence south 8 feet 8 Inches | feot and three @) mches; thence east twenty 20) | Inghata, aud’ Dinug Car ‘Gh + dal sermons on Sunday next, allviay week for an extended hunt in West Vir- twp years, with notes fo bear interest at 6 per sale London about 80 along the line of said street to the place of be-| feet eight aud two-thirds (8 2-3) Inches; thence | gomery, baceast meetings will be held, Monday, Tuesday, |"® 7 1 4, [mah inl ace eh gg pict af gy borg rasabie ty i Sea Becianing on 'O eirext at the northeast comer [SCE Atte: Thence ‘west to the beginning, ime | he ES ON. WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVE. Weduesday and Thursiay following. BE be Ncholgon and daughter. Miss | semi-rnnuslly. and to be secured by deed of tm! cases, per steamships [m= | ot’sate tor, reaming thence south 100 feet, tothe | proved hy. premises 905 street; also one-huit un- | pins datiy, exert Sadat, Mae Ga pee ‘Annie Sweeny, who lives in Southeast | endo in! gtr Wc er uty eat, % | tee taithober? A’ deponit of $100 required at” the iy horth line ‘of sald tot, aud thence weet 25 fect, | Givided of ota fifteen (16) to. twenty-one (21), 4m | Sats? for itound Hale ad Mi oa, Pot, aay Anacostia, was drunk Saturday night and, | ""A large number of persons from this town | -!% of sale. All conveyancing and recording at diana and the City of New | thence rset 160 ‘fect fo G street and thence east | William Gunton’s devisees’ subdivision, of part of | Herndon. Returning, atrive Washington 8:34 .lee : mpc SY cechta its eed. a it 00 bat, daily, from, To é tester in costeny.“ Sine eis iouked o'as | Aad vicinity'on Sunday afternoon attend | a" fit" Give, atiretentatecs mare te | YORK, fist through the [ie ee ene nen cn [iat tat bie! a Satta’ (2 | dale cept Aint tr ea tgs < the fu Riso, on the SAMF DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK | br's office of the District 6¢ Columbia. 1 a e . the Anacostia police station. Vile at whlch piece Res Mindy ak ECCI | Fight, to resell the property, at the rink ant cot of! Georgetown CUSTOM | Pale’ sd immediately after the sale of, the G| The properties will he sotd sthJect to certain deeds Rn Roe pe ‘The police are still active in the efforts to | morning after a long illness. Deceased was | tisement of such resale 1p some newspaper pub g street property, we will offer all of lots P and Q|of trust, full particulars conceraing which ean be | sax Division 8:40" a.m, cept Sanday, and suppress Sunday gunning. Officers Branson | in his forty-third year and was formerly | lished in Washington, D.C. house direct to us, com= |!" syuare Xo. det, and a frontage of one (1) foot | obtained frou, any orresertied by the decree: One- | ©40,8-m. daily trom Orang and Reagan captured a white youth named * JOUN RIDOUT, Trustee, © < on Rhode Island avenue by the depth of said lot e Lit ayrcacatiag hs Mae: th Ickets, Sleeping Car reservations and informas Charles Hunt yesterday. Hunt resides with | “Sites Sargarce daughtor of Mr. and Mrs Hi paow | prising Rare and Une [oie ey cde cm of Sk feat | ous rene am ‘uid in to penny aftcy the aay | SRP stunt Soft gt pathcaee Blac, beaaytes his father at 1526 Ist street southwest. Laurence A. Darby of Poolesvilie district, ee eS Inprovedely frame heuse No. 1010, Rhode Island | of sale, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. Po Hemera jer Station, Penmsylva- a t A. + | ocso-d&de 14a Fst. aw. usual H hold Decora | mrrevedels tame ‘hease So. 1010 “kthode Tela cash, at the purchaser's option. rod, Washington, D.C. runeral Services were held yesterday at and Pr. W. L. Lewis of Kensington wili : OUSENO ayetae northwest, under rent at $15. per wont of aeerrel unyuenty tO Ne interest ‘at tac rate of |W H- GKEEN, Gen. Bi sidence o um H. Tew over the enect of gale on each piece of property: : . : y. A. IUIRK, Gen. Pass, Agt. feutsins of John H. Fisher, a Grand Army Ren a ia near i tions not to be had Off] ater tien daa’me vaaned st one, xo aed three [six per Cent per Ganum, payable semi-annually, aml} L. 8, BROWN, Gen. Agt. Pasa, Dept. ‘ocd veteran, who recently died at Hainpton. Va. | An exciting game of foot ball 1 REERMTE NE SOO. 8S years, wil pusable annually, s¢- | tobe secured by dead of (rat tie, ten days from = John A! Logan P sed tha bon eee See was played i — if f this side of the water. cored’ by deed of trast of satisfactory to the | Terms to be com by with lays fron PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. eee Kc eraesnee ported afternoon at the fale gros EEE See ae ey eae Pkontil: | RARE OLD SOLID SILVER tn great variety and | undersizred, to be thom, | the day of aslo, or the trustees Ci tcl Bch Station corner of Gth and B streets. 5 ween the Je‘ferson team of Washington IMPROVED —PROPERT OTHE Non : ce SLE Lael bet 50 i et propert! J | resell the property at the Hiss Af at In effect June 24, 1894, John Williams, colored, was arrestad last | and the Hockville Academy club. The gume | BAST CORNER OF =3D AND NSS, NoitrH- | of all periods. tn us-fst and ornamental shapes, | S\N to thode Ista aven property wil be | faulciag purclaser, after Ave days’ advertisement | 9.39 4.4, TeNASYLVANIA LIMITED, —Pallman sight, and charged with being drunk and resulted in a victory for the visitors, the Ry cirtie of a deed of trust duly recorded in Carlos, Buckles, Boxes, Vases, etc, * | Fearired at time of sl atts, | Fie Bing Ste on each of the unimproved lots | CoMPArtuieut, Sleeping, Dining, Smoking ed Obeer- sorderly. home te: 2. i < he land | RICHLY CARVED’ OLD ENGLISH BLACK OAK, | neglects, or refuses nso} posit, of a 0 lots | vation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cinclnnatt, Ine Michael’ Koenig, who had also been tm-| "air. Wan Ver Hussell of this place met | LUT 1eM. (let? ost ian Seats, ts | "in Chates, Cabinets, Closet Tables tall Seats | we, within, Steen «dg Broperties ill be | 800 oe ae ant uuimproved tots | Matvolis, Clevetand and ‘Toledo.’ Buffet Parlor dibing of the amber fluid, was also charged | with a painful accident at the residence | request. of the party. secured thereby, the under Hall Creits, Plate’ Racks, Hall Clocks, Settees, | reso ae will be tg | 10:30 ASM. PAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor with being drunk and disorderly. When ar- | of Mr. W. P. Bradley, near Colesville, on ned trustee will offer for sale by public auctiows | oy S'S Cc isi INLAID MAHOGANY, tn Exquis- RANCHES HOW MAK All coay recording at purchaser's | Car to Harrisburg. Warlor avd Diving Cars Hare fl ff the premises, on THURSDAY, T INLAID MATIOG. *, ot tested by Officer Reagan he leit at the sta-| Friday night by accidentally falling down one Oe re of NOVEM! AD. i" ite Sideboards, Buffets, Card aud Tea ‘fables, | Executors and Trust r Will of I cost nject. to. unpaid | Fsburg to Pit don $5 collateral. a flight of stair’ steps. No bones were | IGHTE Dax ee eto PAS th Carving Boacds, Hall’ locks, Pedestals, Shon aker, Deceased, coed tof which will ty] 3:13 PML. © AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. — broken, but he was badly bruised about the Mid’ veal estate, situate in the clcy o by flows, Desks, Sofi, Settees, Dinihig | _ntad.cds 920 F st. nar, | fos tatelon Sined from elther | ;_Lullman isuttet Parlor Car to Harrishurg. | Shea uly. anh On y . SS CCST T ys RTC 5 “a sburg to St. Se wore an ame Duatrict being all of original tot ANT BUHL SURNITURE, comprising ATCLIFFE, DARI & CO., AUCTION of the trustees. at tens ‘The Teachers’ Association will hoid a THOMAS M._ FIELDS, 10 PAL Buhl Parlor Cloc out eight feet high, XPiths8.—Pallman Sleep pat eight feet bigh tc meeting at this place on Friday, the oth | bered four (4). am sai: Boke of Hasire Hine Old Siassive | TRUSTEE: pat wre ing Car “to Chicago, and Harristurg to Clevel Mr. Burr I, Snoots and family have re- Instant, and on the same day the teachers Or eaetties Sih. att Patt Ara esis ao arch Nothing like thoes LOTS EDWARD 1. “THOMAS, Dinune Car to Ci qedechezat moved from Woodreve to Chillu of the public schecis will receive their sala- | {6a prior deed 0! to be had. * sh . OF ct S$ RDU canes. 7:10 PM. SOUTUWE RESA.—Pullnar Judge W. H. Anderson has r ries for the fall term. _ 91 Oe Satchel be fully. tates EMEIRE FURNITURE, tn Cabinets, Sofas, Arm Meer tiet te te names RA a ots a. Hing dl Danis Cars to St. Lats, and Seape ves cad Al av ee 7 moe c above the CASH. A le Chairs, Chey y-mantel of & deed of trust to the undersigned, ar Harrisburg to Cincinnati. Brookland from a visit to his old Kentu Py ee ‘y teen ee acer [acne ae fortron ue of bid ef Mirrors, et Glass: Metter ASE, RE ecerded in 0-415 ios PAL ra. —Paliman Mose ae = SRR : eb Fiber ‘ - = he tern | nots. Gorondoles, ex et Bei. o . U. SOA ‘ar to home. Judge Anderson was accompni Building A tion elosed its business last | If the erm A ee erg ee wits Pa EG SLOAN Seeisamas aid his mother, who will probably remain in| Weck, all the shares having béen redeemed. | Mrves the rizit to resell the property at the rier | WON OLD DUTCH a. Site te task ak Brookiand during the wiater. Many fine improvements have been made | nnd cost of the defaulting purchaser after ve QUETERIE, in Warde ‘i A TRENTH DAY TRUSTEES SALE OF A dally, except ws in this vicinity with money obtained from aavertiscrent 0 Cetle MM Some news Boards, Bedsteads, Bureaus, ‘Ta ines, the FIFTY DAY of Mr. Ernest Biret has been spending some | tpi, sucha tor paper published in| Washington, D. all kinds, Desks, ete. ‘This style OVE FOUR O'CLOCK PAM. lost Buftale — fm yaconain Lg ge much sought after atthe present day. ty-eight 8), forty-nine 4), starday, With nis, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. time with his par: ward Gant, a former citizen of this | ‘estnelug yO) end ffiy-two a 5 MENT OF SHEDE Biret on Dover street. a resident of Washington, | qcag-agas 2 In great variety of shape, Loch Among the guesis at recent musicale paid a visit to friends and m ornament, some of which are entirely uew to | vicinit AROVE SAT SEP IN CON- this country, corre at the residence of Dr. Jackson, on Provi- pies thie eskmie’ or! ine of the rain antil MONDAY, NOVEMBER | CLD CHULCH Vestments, : dence street, were M Major Ha: nan ful snow” was made here on Satur- PLAT, Iset, at and phice. MOVIN ae NOVEMBER 2 Wu R. TRACY, Trustee. Past FOUR O'CL t nod-d&as. and daughter, Miss Lillian Aschenbach aad F Arnold W. M v aston, OSE SF N zy scribed etl estate, wituate in the city Profe: © Arno! v¥. Me; of Washington, Ny © District of Columbia, to wit: All th a EAS oid plece susie | ton, : Mr. and Mrs, Stalee and daughter, Mr. end KENSINGTON. . Male, fos eee at roe SB arg of yp morely lise “Wialg Teas, 3:15 10:00. sage, Mr. Ca K Ww) » Mr. se es = many other pieces, aud a tine array of Minia- : 3 a con (16) feet cf 8) inches. fro io ote hte an oe Garmick, Dr. Williams, Mr.) Mtr. Will E. Dulin has returned from a| THE t tures hy celubrated artists Sif pigat p ees NH erepioet death of ene ann, tty (ny Coot of ot | and, 1128 pm Ga Sindas, 7:20, “7:58 ining land. The entire company were delighted | Short visit to Langley, Va. bmi peo, BRASS WIRE DOGS, Sconces, Brase-frame Mirrors, | desaosit ‘ot $50 om eat tot will be recired at the | tng Sh Of Meridian Hill,” together | 4:20, 10:60 ard 11:33 p.m, For Philadeiphia oui With the strumentai seicetions from ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Home | ‘tioneers “and UST. Louis: | RARE OLD ENGL fon den, tren me wrle tke triaters ‘r Tih (tho "iaupevomenta, consisting: of a two-story | Fast Eapress, 4 a.m, week days, Express, 23 best composers, which were skillfully per-| Missicnary and Ladies’ Aid Societies, which | {m4 ave. aires alates sets, odd ploc and cost of dofat “ ject to an incumbrance of | For Boston without change, 7:50 a.m. week days ie votice. AM « chases on five ¢ aveyane- tug at formed by Prolessor Meyer, and with the a oils ype f | and 3:15 p.m, daily, choice vocal solos and duets by Mrs. Jack- ing and recording at pur- t of $100 required at th 25, was to have been held at the home of Mis. zs &. W. Muore, on Wednesday, has been post-| THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. vod of ail sizes, Jassware, in ot Shapes, uurchitse c | _ For Baltimore, 6:25, 7: chaser's cost. A depo MAHLON ASHFORD, son and Mr. and Mrs. Sage, and the gocd complete Boral Dr ts nOWeE of sale, ‘Terins to be complied with In fifteen days | 10:30, 11:00, and 11:50, a.m. . chorus singing showed tne material for a | Poned. TRUSTEES, TALE. aa Olt Dresden iw Plats b Gusapacte |< gaat ALQIS B. BROWNE. | from day of wale. WHITEFIELD McKIXLAY, Limited), 4:20, 4:06, 6:40, ‘6:14, iourial sical club. Mr. Walte = By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded ia ips and in great variety, = 7 = d, ee ae eae cee ar. Walter Harr, who is attending the | 02, "iuio, follo Io et sug one of the. ian Dishes of “all ki i anente SLOAN & CO.” AUCTS.. Lio? GST. oe ee 1 8 class of young peo-| Maryland Agricultural College, has been at | 1°" : nia, the ple held a Very interesting and Well atten-| he edi ee | aged will eal, at tae. Cayton GC toe DEC tion, all sors to Lat E Sloan) Potte pIONEE: ‘successors to Laibaer & tor a few days. mined will xeil, ft tie request of the party. ed meeting Friday evening at the home cf] Mr. C. ¢. Ridgely has returned from a| choo turets on tue TWEATY HES WAT O or « AWOSTORY ANDY ees :20 a.m. and 4:36 p.m onth’s visit to Pittsburg and vicinity. SUV EMBERS ISIE, at PUCK OF YL, ME DWELLING, ‘No. o. ENTH 9:00 and 11:80 a.m. and promptu t the resi-| Mrs. Lydia Beaton, Mrs. E Trout of tie preaises, lot nuauered in tae i 1s etaks Bicone EST. gt Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 ay dence of Mr. and pt, on} and children have gune to Philadelpina fer | S4tivision of a part of a tract os land tm toe ee er ce | : duly’ recmntad ie art of the a ‘ Dover street, on Thursday evening was very | an extend~d visit. Tren ae Gaston, whten’ sundry ar | KNICK-KNACKS, Bete | Liter ‘Na. 1196, follo 445 et soa. one of the land | 2 oe Te press for Richmond, Jacks enjoyable. Sotos, du and quartets were| Mr. Rrainard Warner of Pennsyl!vanta has | corded in Liver woveluor siueyueid, | Draperies, Ode’ Pieces’ for +0 | records of Mettler of Calmbia, and at tae gorges ) a.m, 9:30 p.m. daily, rendered upon the guitar, violin, banjo and | been spending a few days at his home here. | the surveyor aie ae oe ary other rare amdiscarce. articles, Cole | Feyteat of te party secured Fewes will premines, is S.0 path, dats. Richmond harmonica by Messrs. William and John | Mr. Rush Evans of Chi as been visit- | | ferus Of saie: Gue-third « Pr SUT CARE FROM ALL Covi wets ‘AST FOUR odavion for Quantico, 7:45 a.m, OVEN E Horstkamp, Jonn Rosser and Thomas| ing his mother, Mrs. A. E. Hart. 12 mouths from iy ME 4 PURLIC SUR O'CLOCK week up the evening's amt aionary Society, of the Warner Memerial perty sid, or all cas, at the AND TRURSDAY. Novraftinie rw th Nashinston, District | of Bs a ae i am | ) aa Among those in attendanc? were esbyterian Church on Wednesday even- ve. A depusit of $100 will TEENTH. 1884, withta our ATe viz: Being pert, of lot Be sat é Lae 5:37, (6:15, 8:03, 10: im. 00 Bund: B. Krug, Mr. and Mrs. George B. ing, at ja the church. The regular of ‘sale. the reserve t REET, © connuen i seven hundred aud etxty-0e Fainting. for | "the width of | St 4390, 7345, 943 a.m. SH E Mr. ana Mrs. G. A. Krug, the Mi Weekly prayer meeting will be held at 7 bare | a ince Of the Uertheast corner of sald square, roauing ar of the lot, Emproved by | P16 Alexandria for Washington, 6:05, stkamp and Mr. John Kru: —_.—_—_ in ten 10) | ntastae Weat Av street thirty 1) six tea"paphaie aula 10, 10:15, 1 1:00, ant dinner party was given ¥ ric LAUREL. v NOVEM | inebes, thence south oe tay (100) feet. four ony mp al rot . Bek, GF ». evening by Mrs. J. B. Lord, sr., of Michig reas arate a eae (4) Aces one euat Tatra GY feet sts balance Set avenue, and, after a d-lightful repast, ti Cousideraba ai 1 vt Bist awe not to be Seat te alee OF Ueaiomin temo » froin t Da guests were ained by vocal music b ——— ee eee stee e cxnibit | Sten'the tmprovements theccon. Sowa ae Na 3! ed of trust an ti cr and Wt the station, Oth and Mrs. J. B. Lord, jr., and Miss India Lord, | Laurel, notwithstanding the hard times and | tiveay ratty hen Where orders can be left for the chek- and Miss Lutu’ Windsor of Darn>stown, | the lateness of the season. Mr. J. W. Jack- BATCLIPFE, DAK & CU., AUCTIUNEEKS. .G. SLOAN & CO. Auctioncers._ | $1.59 cash, balance in one and two stage pendant to destination from botels and resi- ar Interest at the 4a of six Md., presided at the plano. Those present | son kas just completed a fine residence for | —laTcLerre Tere oun at jmsabie. 6 é % were i eG Mrs. RR West. Mr 084 | iui own use, on Math strest, and kas alenat | TMUSTRES, MALS OF Tear VatwaBLe ror. | MATCUORR, DARI GOO) AUCTIONERS Forgan Ae roger ge Fy Seer VOST, 3. R. woop, Mrs. J. L. Sherwe r. and Mrs. |e cont ra peipalpee sien papa bil KaUWN ad th tal | ALR Or VALUARRS Uta ea cate fn ne oan ae eee al Manage Gen. Pass. Agt., Quackenbush, Mr. 2 Mrs. J. C. Biret, | % contract for several other houses, to be CC KCM BUCK, Pub ORGAN And t PATE ON BRIGITEWOOD AN teen days, the property to be resold, at Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lynch, Mesdames W. | completed jn a short time. RWkEN B Stabe Asb viii avacus | ai ost OF the defaulting pareliiser ur | suet oe BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. F bins, J.T . B. Lord, jr., and} Mr. P. W. Carr is building a fine store on | SucimWeSi, APA AHL NATIONAL te |. RA CREE WE | mubllohed’ in’ the sis. ae, Wasmante GEORGE VONEIFF: t June 9, 18 3 Misses Windsor and Lord. Main street for Mr. J. A. Brown, which | )SbUM. 000 7 ae No at fan eee so anes a eee _noleal& station,’ corner of New. els tgpec spam under roof, ‘The new Afacanie | -B%, vite of a deed of trust bearing date the Bs Tests SELISFE DAN Woy A OoTADaa sling HYATTSVILLE Walle ate pis aa pekeah poate Feu day ot August, ides im fallen request os partics 3 room. wire, |, panes: = erie Vestibated Limited f aves, is nearly completed, and w! We dedi- | 1401, ut folio 05 et se a prstgned 3 Wil offer for sal THOS. G. TRUSCEE S SALL UF FKAME DWELLING NO. ‘sg ae Smead the “District of Column | auction, in fre the premises. 1 TRUSTEES BAe oer Urea |, Ror Clactoastl polis, Vestle cated with imposing ceremonies shortly. 10 night. posit ‘requ compliod wit aa ‘a wen si wi - auction, 1m frout of Ube 5 THIRTE OP NOVES mer SWLING Ge ob at deed OF trust to ed Feb- - The Natevilie Farmers’ Club re . There seems to be an organized effort to | sy-1uiiw Dar OF > 1804, AT TAL O'CLOCK THO! DaWwLiNe & ae 1su3. a eae te ee es, express daily 11:15 Saturday night at the home of Mr. W. S./rop many of the stores of Laurel. Two | HALe- | tolto re et ant ALE OF nd recuds of ict of ey Powell at Annapolis Junction, with J. D.| such rebberies have been reported in The | Buawer Wa 5 BEING wt puolic wuction, in trant of oa > eae. P } . tor plitn th BEDG pagan aud way stitions, 5:30. p.m, Cassard in the chair and Geo. E. Loweree | Star, and since then there have been iwo | Gebl thercof, of | ret thie Oy, eat {VENUE Nort P AUCTION, | the LasX, THE WENTILTH | Por Laras, Natural Bridge, Roaboke, Rnoxvill wary. The membe cone re! me Shapire’s large new store was broken | iggy) Recrerg veneer gaat decd of trust, recorded in | DAY = i WICK | Chattanooga, his and New Orleans, 12: ee can: | into be two burglars a few nights ago und | i, 'ee, sty, 0€,, washington rereten be i Court | Edher 168), et one ‘of the tand | P.M. ig Seen ip ge Ae yg daily, ‘sleeping cars. through. M.. Nesbit, Dr. M. D. Humes, J. W. Snow- | 4 jarge quantity of goods taken, consisting © with the surveyor's oftice of the District | records for ‘werwtil cotter | in Hear d others’ subdivision of part of Cote nad fen, Luther Brashears, F. M. Magruder, | of ciothing, hats, dry goods and’ other stnft | | togetier With ill (he improven ma er : ip imer 0. a Week a x4 A. J. Bennett, Col. Davis and S. W. Beall. | to the value of $200, Entrance was effected | 1:4 | itd weak tha TUntkge da oe s t Foun | 1 twency (oat) eng The following guests’ were also present: | by breaking one of the large panes of glass | (hg ot trinty iat with Interest ‘at of 6 per cent | O'CLOCK TM, Berl, SROnMeSS Eee irutes), Capt. R. W. Silvester, president of the el ng trans oor: There is no clue to the | filio 177 ct seq., und in Lib Lroapecherar aap by tebe i - — ag he oeiinetes oe Sale | grag Maryla Agricultural College; R. H.| “On 'seht wednesday night or early Thurs- | $f fait? St tosether securing an idebteducss of | the option of the purchaser, A sie hatred and seventy Ne as the, sat si iy An Hervert Miller, director of the experiment station, | day morning the store of Mr. Lucien Cole | | ‘Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money | [eiulted uyou acceptance of Md e's office of the Distelet of Columbta, Coded in suid surveyor's office In book 15, page 16 and Professors E. H. Brinkley, H. J.| was entered by prying open a shutter and = — bal nce one yeag, secured upon the araieex ie of wate: “One-third she and the hatsnce with the Improvements ithereoa, ; ape binson and J. 8. McDonnell of the Mary- | breaking the glass In the window, so as to | Property sold, with interest fFom the 1 the property two (2) seare, with interest at the a8 of sale: One-third cash; balance tn elx and a? Robinsor “ genes may) cadehy the faatentig. which yeas timed aid (8 tt Durehaser's Oy nee ft " mtu per anzam, payable sem. | twelve months, with interest payable semi-annually, rederick, "ail :15 land Agricultural College, Dr. J. R. Owens, $500 required at the time of ‘sale. Conveyancing, Ii some r e 1 by a dood of trust on the | and secured a of trust, or gil cash, at op- 2 “: a pe f the | te Window raised. The thieves secured | ete., at parchaser's cast. TC terms of xule ate hot | “8p . option of purchaser, | tion of purchaser. A deposit’ of $100 required at | PS. pagerstown, al1:15 a.m. and a5:30 p.m. BE. A Fuller, Dr. Baldwin, editor of the} shoes, clothing, forks, spoons, sever.l | complied with within tiftecn (1) days after sale at thie. of sal nahh pager Shae mn es ‘Verms to | time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at cost | For Bosd and Way. pointe, bO'40_p.n1 ser's cost If te sof sale are not complied Sot the property will | S cost Hiting pureh: Laurei Democrat; Lloyd Dorsey’and T. J. | watches, groceries, &c. AS in the other | right to resell at_def: ‘Zand way points, 46:00, 98:00 MOND FIT? ent in s¢ resold. with In tex days from ‘thne of sale, the trustee the risk and cost of the default | | | | | C. All conveyaneing and =| a HM cash, | | } Bowie. ‘The inspection committee, com- | cases, there is no clue. tisk, after five (3) days’ advertisemen nGAN, uh ; ting 2 nt Me bon 433) W525.” UTUS, bi1:3D poset of De, Humes FM. Masruder and |The Epworth League gave a very suc yas published in the city of Wash nol-d&da wes after qpadvertinew in The reserves the right to resell at Fisk and cost of de- S. W. Beall, Inspected the farm of the host cessful entertainment at Centenary M. i, » DOILEN WALL, Trustes, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Th MOULIN. oudied eae Tretten, | ,ste (atbingien Senstion ont wae pests, , e v xeal Shureh last night. The program consiste< 084 B at. uw. Se ee eaten SEO 6.98. -02-15 DS. counter “attr nariaking fea ppieshorerih of an anthem by the choir, lecture on “How | 1, 4, WILLIAM G. HENDERSON, ‘Trust ON THE SOKTH SIDE OF H SERE: RGHAS TO anne 8 2 Ae (OAL BLUE Wan ‘vow’ Se 7 vas rid by host, | Newspapers Are Made,” by Dr. T. M. Bali- | —nl2-dts Sol F st. nw, VEST | KETWEEN _ ." f DWEL ’ VITILADELPHLA, end Cbs sdicaraad ec lar. Cowelte chentical win; solo, by Mra. Geo. E, Baldwin read- tn ES fe PIGIITERRGT LoT, Important Trustees’Sale Of | ror rniaaeipi Kew York, “Poston ant, the ‘ its busi e ing, by Mrs. A. Thirlkeld; solo, by Mrs. 5 aathels . east, daily, + (10:00 a. sun. Dini taporatorias, and held tts business meeting, |b. M. Fisher; eading, by Miss Helen D. *o. G. &_€0., AUCTIONEERS, a Fifteen Building Lots, im | Gin, ‘02%0 Dining ene), 3:06:05 Dining canh ee eee eae eeaeTion, 4 | Ryon: solo: by, Sr. ALN. Gambril; recita- Sen ae aby nite ot lend ff teat Gated the ah tivefte| the subdivision of Edge=|edar en ea rye Beltsville on the %th of January, 1895, Mr, | Hon, by Mrs. L. A. Thirlkeld. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF FOUR VALUARLE LOTS | follo $2 et seq., of the lard records of the District | re of the ria Batlet Parlor Cars on all day trains. Powell, as is customary with the host, read | _The Laurel Wreath Literary Club held its IN CENTER FECRINGTON, D.C. | at the reanest” of one of. the | , We shall offer for sale by wood, within two blocks | _ For Auautic city, Cape May, Sea Isle City and n essay on the regular question, viz.: “The | Weekly meeting at the residence of Mrs. F. Ty virtue of four certain deeds trust, parties secured t y. We will sell, at pu ane. | pe auction, In front of the premises, on FRE : — Brigantive Beach, week days, 4:20 and 10:00 a.m.» Economical Use of Waste Materials on | E. Little last night, with a large number recorded, respectively tion, in front of the pre HALE-PAST | DAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF NOVE of Eckington and con-= Oe ee 4:20 a.m. and 12:00 noon, FOUR O'CLocK. P. i OE aerallee H estate, situate In tha ty! creted streets, and om the} necence coved tor col choral from Twetele a red 20 i by Union ‘Transfer Company on orde vier ‘with atime} fine of the electric rail- ticket tices, 61 and Wot rmurtenaners © He} road, being a portion of SY CAMPRELL, CLAS, 0, SCULI, anager. Gen. Pass. Agt. HALE described r hington, Dist slots. hum an of 8h nts, ways, rizhis, wing. NOVEM. 4. the following doser ate "and bene MN the city . District of Coln 1 known and sand being az} of to (10) and ele 1 Davidson's s1 one hundred R_ O'CLOCK P. BER E é ae of members present. ‘The fopie for the The club then adjourned to hold its next | evening was Shakespeare, with quotations meeting at the residence of Mr. J. D.| by the members. A very enjoyable time Cassard at Muirkirk on the Sth proximo, | W@s had. Tennyson and his works will be the question selected for discussion being | the topic for the next meeting. “Country Homes for Men Whose Avoca-| Many of our hunters have ween quite suc- - ave, at pen the written dness, we Will oft-r for sale, at end Si Wile ies 2 hird cash, the balance ia ae tions Are in the City. — oe ee on ND, GOh at HAL hock fe with Lutes to bear Interest at-6, per ceut 1asi per ‘ eal ‘A pleasant dance was given at the Mary-| law requiring non-residents to’ secure a | TEQUND. IMM. at HALETAST FOUR am from ante of sale (inter m- the Chase property. ca ca aka land Agricultural College last Friday even- | license keeping out very many who have | ie County of Washington and District of Colum Fey iipth a Schedule in effect May 13, 1804. ing by the Rossburg Social Club of that | been in the habit of coming here. bia, to wits All of lots nainbered twenty-tive: (25 maihe at ihe. ae Liber 18 Trains leave daily from Union Station (B, an@ * institution. The hall was artistically dec-| The election has been a fruitful topic this 2 twenty-seven (27) and twent ior ou. streets of the District P.), Gth and B st crated for the occasion, and a tempting | WeeX, the republicans doing the rejoicing 2 wit it. Halght's subdivision t eleven (1) feet six (0) arty. secured cet scenery in America, with supper was served about 11 o'clock. and the democrats having to grin and bear | lots in Mock muimbered sisteen (16) in the subd! | hr My foot Wilsell, in fro: ndsomest and west complete solld train eerv- ‘An interesting entertainment was givea | it. The great slump in the democratic vote | Vision of par Metropolis View," now ¢ 1 si sa THE FIPTEEATIL DAY OF | SON fle RE at Haddaway Chapel, anchville, last | WaS caused by the voters refusing to come | pine appenrs of recund in Liter No a ite OF ae ent described property, viz: Lots numbered one), Vestibuled, newly Friday night for the benefit of the church. | to the polls, large numbers of them failing t 107, [deed of trast mentioned) Ina eleven 1, twelve 12), thirteen (13), fourteen Steam-heated Train. bington to Cincinnati, Indianapo- The program. included recitations. by | to Vote. Out of the registered vote of about lund. three (ih feet SX ek wid @. Aftecn (6), even { 3 Bion arid leave Duhe Clyde,” | 700, only’336 votes were polled in this very end 4 in aiedintely « F the east i ciztiteen (1S), twen j lis and st. is without chanxe. Dining Car Misses Mary and Jennie Baker and Clyde. A sare) r vos from. Wash! Arrive Cincinaatt, 8:00" a.m. Florence Carr entertained a. few | compact district. proved by an ae) twerty-four Git in. red Sue eh) it | Indianapolis, 11:43 a.u., and ‘Chicago, : friends at a taffy pulling at the residence ae tik cece eat Katherine © et bdivisionvf part of the | St se DAILY.—The ti F, v. tf of her father, Justice Carr, on Johnson St. Andrew's Day. ee . meented be tot tof land called Metropolis View, now known as 0 BM. DAILY.—The famous “F. F. V. Lim. enue, last Saturday evening. y The local {1 of the Bi Lam hood s of sale: One-chird of the meet at ABE Pate: Bigewood, ee ee ee ee ee Miss Clara Barton of New Orleans, La. ee CU Serres tear ron Se | og ba DAUEIn GARR Sal the lalance | fe ener 5 SAND | late 16, 17, 18, 20, St, 28, Sh a0 ee ge re et olin gene lgy s i f Ne , La., t ange- | ', be Pe B cash, and the balance ° ed by a deed 0 REET REVWEEN | front on 4th st jots 11, 1 isville, without ch . Pullman Sleeper to was given a pleasant party last Friday | St: Andrew has about completed arrange- | two yccis, with interest at the mie of 6 the apt Ag aoe Gea 13, 14 and 15 rect, same squa’ ‘Hot Springs, week days, arriving 7:50 ments for its public meeting in celebration | centum per anuun ntl W. A. Giusta, on Spencer street. Among | of St. Andrew's day. The corresponding | Wt JP due on the prot those present were Misses Annie Lo secretary of the brotherhood, under date of | purchaser's option. A depasit of Mamie and Maggie Carr, Ida and Isabel | November 5, sent out a call for the meeting | Will be required at the time of ‘Terms: One sh, balance’ in one year, | a.m. tion car from Hinton. Arrives Cin- with notes bearing Interest at 6 per cent per an’ | cinnati, 5:50 p.m: Leaingtoa, 300 p.m; Louts- num until paid, or all cash, at option of parch ville, #:40 p.m.; Indianapolis, 11:15 p.m.; Chteago, All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. | 7 .m., aud’ St. Louis, 7:30 a.m; counects to $100 deposit will be required at the time of sale for all pa evening at the residence of Mr. and Mr: misand dollars (l,l (0. 94), On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER | SIXTE HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. w in front of the premises, sub lot red by sh, at the Drury, Clara Sm‘th, Moran, Edit ci a recording be © | Bo fect front, 99 feet deep to all ya | $100 ae ihe = Point fant ama Cocell apr pe uth | as follows: “May I call the attention of | 2m(ms,amd toring will, i cost Of the de- | Ro etory and basement brick bas, 0 Syettie ae ak ee eee eg Sahat aa Iges and Mortimer Carr, Wm, Holton, | brotherhood members to the fact that there ; in! the wiey uf | rooms, hath and f room, all mnotern tmprsye- CHARLES W: 3 ss for” Gordonsvill rt The above py WiLsow ment to pors™ms Virginia points; rit, sidenee property. mond. ‘Trustees. Terms of sale: $1,000 cash, balance in one, two (Successors to Latimer & Sloan). Puliman locations and tickets at company’s of and three years, secured by notes of purchaser, - fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania ave Staunton ang. princh Cecial Gallant and Lownd will be a public meeting of all the chapters xcept Bear An interesting meeting of the Young | in the District of Columbia and vicinity in poled Ladies’ Missionary Society of the H. St. John’s Church on St. Andrew's day, | “St ° ville Presbyterian Church was held at the | November 30, at 8 p.m? The local council ring an fovestment in ily, ault. Bullding and Loan Asso- of New York will loan to the purchaser of *t residence of Mrs. Seth A. Holton on Fri- | suggests that the annual meeting of each the lots, if desired, two-thirds of the » and a deed of ee’, H.W. PULLER, day evening, with Mrs, F. H. Smith in the | individual chapter be held at 7 p.m. on that we price for which they ‘may sell, upon its tront on tis vancing, &e., Assignee’s Sale of Fine] ayes General Passenger Azent. chair. The recent missionary meetings | day, and that, after the usual election cf terms. 1 at purchaser's cost. when Wi : ets — —— held in Washington were discussed, and | officers, they proceed in a body to St. John's JAMES F. Hoop, me Lost a SeEEADS the property| is Struck of. Terms Roa to be ines Liquors, Cigars, LADIES’ GOODS instructive papers upon the subject of | for the general meeting.” The call con- ceonite: buna JOHN “Lattin” | Compiled with, tute teuld at rk and cot} Smoking Tobacco, Pipes se Mexico were read by Mrs. F. H, Smith and | cludes with an earnest appeal for all to be | p12-coasas spn ee age 2 a Tru. ee mae puvkaser after © Gage’ entice, 1 és MME. FEURS, FORMERLY OF LOND Miss Clear. It was decided to make candy | present. zl THOMAS DOWLING & OD, Auctio - | poto-d&ds WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.,Aucts. She! ving, Show Case Toston, is located at 725 18th st. nv 1 soll it to the residents of Hyattsvide | The program will be begun by devotional — Seamgind eettotoning oT a a * | iteits the patro Gashington tdi money for missions. exercises in the church, from 8 to 8:15 p.m. SALE or A Sm\RLY NEw tir oo Tables, Bouffe, Bottle | cerceeeeks 6 Wicec siyte at reascnenie Misses Davidson and Misses Phillips | conducted by the Rev. Alexander Mackay- RASEMEN of Washington are visiting Miss Mary | Smith, D.D. A conference will then follow Wells. in the parish hall, lasting until 10 o'clock. Miss Rosa Wilson of Anne A Albion K. Parris of St. John's, George- wr ALE OF V. GROUND LOCATED IN “TUN HAVING A. FRONTAGE ON “THE TOWN AND ROCKVILLE, ROAD orded in] pRANKFORT STREEL AND 3sTH wh rates nlo-6* acks, &c. _ - Boars ‘OF A DE &e YOUR CHILDREN CAN MAKE BEAUTIFUL MB, WHICH HAS Christmas orawents with materials ‘for dolls, Wii ; ex, cornucoplas, fancy boxes, tree orname WILL SELL, AT fairies, cornucopt: pd age gp omige = H STREE! POST OF PIC i Liber No, DVEMBER TW dresses, laces. and lace cnrtaing a spectaltys “county is the guest of Miss Florence Carr. town, will make a ten-minute address on adn oe aie r= f CAS _s paper flowers, & : _—_——_ “Chapter Officers,” and will be followed by | ribse “tues, ‘follo ‘Si9. ce sean one’ of ane recente ct tty ne alee |p TgA Ee OF He OHTA et” ea daly toca hh Noir weve, os rae Gouri 4a othe air ase ROCKVILLE a general discussion limited to three-minute | records of ‘the District of Colu nd at the | Hon of the F Titer 158, follo, 18) et seq, of the land. records SINTEENT et ss di ll speeches. After a hymn, Geo, W. Salter of | rejuest of the party secured tt we wil soll, | Wecermaned trustees wi Of the. District of Columbia, “and at the request of FINE BLACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP IN rey St. John's, Washington, will talk about | by public auction, “in frout of the’ premises, on tho! prirty secured thereby, we will sell. at public 1 ARS, fee Test-class Parisian style; white and eats AY, the 3 is On Saturday James B. Henderson, as as- | Seetlo the. premises, on WEDN ‘he Individual in Brotherhood Work;” | FRIDA CATAWL 4 S d : k th “ a ee EME " Ke, ries onable, Call Mme. VIBOUD'S, sue- Wienee of a mortgage from Kenneth §&. | Rev. A. M. Hilliker, Epiphany Mission, “The | FOUR the viz., being lot numbered 12: FOURTE! OVEMBER, A.D. "1804, 3 PAWBA, & prices ‘reasonable, | Ca ov the Parish;” Henry C. Turnbull of Trinity, | square four hundred and iifty-four (454), beginning | brick) cesidenee: ithe all melee eek iNOW | ate Mt the couaty of Washington, District of Co- NaDAME GEAESTE, S10 A ST. SB ONE SQ acres, 2 roods and 16 square perches of land ie Tt cae Towson, Md., “The Local Council’—five- | at the northwest corner of said lot and running | containing abont eleven reo ron ore: | Habla. and known and, di at Forest Glen to Frank T. Browning of | minute addresses—and a general dis a Epc sain ses cussion, | thence «ast along a thirty @0) foot alley forty- | gon av oferty fag all of lots numbered 1, 2, Washington for $7,500. to be closed with the benediction, As this | ulne (49) feet six (6) Inches ‘to a fifteen (15) foot | "Terms of sale: Sold’ subject to a trust of $3,090, | Mumbered 6, In “TUNLAW Hl guished ag and be- J. J. HAMILTON, ASSIGNEE, and 16, in blo. ©. G. SLOAN & 60. EIGHTS,"* a sub- | © G. SLOAN & CO.,AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G st.n.w. A mF st. cara).—Curtains and laces done oj AUCTS. ea |e Sew; rortains specialty, gore handled. called fi delivered. se15-2 Edward C. Peter, as attorney named in a| will be the first general celebration of St. | alley, thence south along said fifteen (15) foot alley | balance. in cash, All conveyancing unl Iivision by Alexander ‘T. Britton and’ Chas. J. (Successors ty Litimer & Sloan.) Ppp nen eas Poeavietes ge peccatiwtigie | Andrew's day In Washington, a large at. | Biaety-five (95) feet, thence west forty-nine (49) | at purcha: oat, $200 deposit rewn Bell, trustees, of parts of the tracts of land known — Lab! AISKIN GARMENTS REDYED AND ortgage from Leonard $. Chapman and | 1D aince is expected to enjoy the interest. | {et SX (6) Inches,” thence north rinety-five (05) | tlme of sale. ‘Terms to be complied Ww as “Resurvey on Lucky Discovery," and “Pretty | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME | sitered toto latest styles. Furs of all kinds re wife to John T. Vinson, on Saturday sold feet to the beginning, together with all the im-| days from diy of sale. Prospect,” a per plat recorded in Book County DWELLING, NO. 2110 ITH STREET NORTH- THE MOSES CUNNINGHAN RF ot. ing program prepared. pavecnite: (se 1 : N age 89, In the surveyor's office of the Dis "1 1308 Sth st ow., wou biic auction 2 nace " a YS, easements, @te., to the same WM. A. EASTERDAY, wo tig) - WEST. a 5 reer at public auction at this place fifty-one —— od longing or in answise appertaining. 7 WILLIS ©. HALDEM trict of Columbia, sad en ee By virtue cf a certain deed of trust, dated the AND CAROLINE LERCH, 826 12TH AND snip ed building lots at Halpine sta- Naval Orders. ‘Teviuy of wile: One-third, candy the balance in| _not-atSds eee eee, ‘Both street and BULS4 fect on Tome, Jat, faz of Febuary, S04, and duty recorded 10 | 126-1208 1 et. 2.9. Wrench dycmg and cleaning lon, on the Metropolitan branch raizoad. | prey one two al ree years from ‘the day of sale, 5 t * | liber » folio 314 et seq., one of the land rec- i oktens . & oH brooch Lieut. J. J. Hunker has been ordered to fort street. ae | of every cescriptton; evening and party dressea ites property was bought by Judge Vinson | oct’e ce incites at Wasklnwter Chet |Get eT MEDICAL. Mlorts‘at sale: One:third of the purchase money | oT, ot, the, District of Coliinbla,” and at’ the ‘re bearlug interest at the quest of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at muide a specialty. Our patrouage extends tote to be paid in cash, balance in three equal pay- | Dobie auction, in front of the premises, ON FRI- | the most ‘asmonable circles. aiz » he same and plac te of 6 per cent eau, payatle semi-ane - 1 in for $00. At the same time and place @| Engineer Ralph Aston, to duty at the Con- | fuatiy, secured by deed of trust/on the proming | AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD Payable in one, two and three rears, with | Day. NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH, 1804, AT HALF : 95 adj z Wash- |, : acent, paral # ¥ e — = ss frove was so! he sa DUE | eta 2 ‘ jeposi® quired uk the time of een “a . 8c ani premises, situate in the ¢ s chaser at $25 per acre. rector J. H. Clarke, Medical Inspector C. H. | gale. ‘Terms to be complied with in fifteen days | Of, msi; consultation free and strietly coptdential. | cash 2f chien On PuncGt og Tat the ot ele, | Washington, Distr t of Columbia, and designated BEALL. JOUN E, MITCHELL, suidivision of part. of square nutubered Deeds for every state and terrle ‘A shooting match for turkeys, geese and | White, Surgeon T. H. Streets and Passed | from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- | 872m" : Se eine nnd comwtinr at gieeeene «come lot numberec thirty-six, (30), in Mary E.| JOHN E. BEALL TCTIRT & HATR = Terms of sale to 3 | Bitch’ # ' S * appointed a board to meet-at Brookiyn. to | and cost of the defaulting purchaser. ‘All convey: | MANICURE & HATRDRESSING | fav aste ut sale, ‘oihernise trustees reserve the | three hundred and” tree. (309), as said subdivision | tory, Notary Public, nites States Commissioner, ducks was held on Saturday ofternoon on | Assistant Surgeon A. C. Russel have been | serve the right to resell the property at the risk be complied with in ten Comentasioners 0 the grounds of the Reckville Rod and > t 2 a a ancing, recording, etc. at the purchaser's cost. a ht to resell at risk a it of defaulting pur. | 18 recorded tn book R. L. H., page 142, iu the vi pie ae aeiooe feel Soe athe oa cat anne. wenmanlan Ge Mend. te ee en ee MRS. SMiTHT irs SUE HANDS. PER, fn ladies bare = surveyor's offre cf the Disirict’of Columbia, COMSTSSIONER OF DGkbS AND NOLAEY PURZ ‘ h a ., =f — he re . tiresser. ‘Terms made k.own a ime of a fot ate se es Pict Were, won by the following, persons: the Columbia, relieving Paymaster G.’ H. MYER COHEN, Trustee, dup on aN RIbOUTN WHITEFIELD McKINLAY, Trustee. | i KH. EVANS, office (basement), 1321 F sty . artield, Wm. Rabbitt, Kobert B. | Griffin, ordered home and settle accounts, nl2-d&dbs 926 F st. nw. PALAls ROYAL 4 ent 0c31-208 ‘Trustees. 903,5,6,7,9,10,12,13,14,15 Always ip office, ofice hours, SaT-th