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10 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. . ; SUBURBAN NEWS |Stausnce’sr 5. wn andrews “**° AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAIEROADS, The following transfers of real estate ‘THIS EVENING. ‘TOMORROW, FUTURE DAYs. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, have been recorded in the office of the Fg (a oo neg OEEEER enone Hf Station corver of 6th und B sts. clerk of the circuit court: W. W. Darby WALTER B, WILLIAMS & 00., AUCTIONEERS. RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., AUCTIONEERS. RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., AUCTIONEERS, sont et 4. a, November, 38 1804. ANACOSTIA, < to W. 8 Rice, small lot of land; $60. _ Ells: — TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE AND EcoNoMT. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF Two-stony, Bay.wrs- | man Sleeping, Dining’ Smoking. an oe — bgp ede cig’ the a tk pp, Twenty-Third Annual CGAL BUILDING LOTS, SITUATED ON B AND DOW AND CELLAR BRICK HOUSE, NO, 420 Sirs Harrinbarg to, Cateago, “Cinclanatt, | indian Emmanuel Chapter, Brotherhowd of Bt. jots in Kensington; $—. ‘harles J. Cor- . G AND SIXTH STREETS NORTHEAST, SEVENTH STKEET SOUTHEAST. 2 Te ee and Tol Buffet Parlor Car rick to Charles A. Clagett, lot in Rock-| Sufferers from from long- Andrew, met last night and elected officers | ville; $200. Anderson & Boulo to Horace | standing and pedis ancltiones ed PP cgerten mah for the ensuing year, as follows: Director, | D. Waters, one-acre lot near Germantown; | in consulting Dr. R. A. Walker, the leading spe- B. Bryaa; secretary, N. R. Harnish; treas- | $1,100. David A. Mansfield to Julla A. | ciaitst in the treatment of all Gieerdew of the urer, J. W. Tolson; delegates to local coun- | Mansfield, 15 1-2 acres of land; $700. L. 8. | brain and ncrvous eyatem. Dr. Walker has de- B. Bryan ang Joha A. Smith, ger, the “Carter farm,” neat Rockville; | Yo! Mmself during the past twenty sears to the Ladies’ Aid Bociciy of Anacostia M. fahard & Anderson to Lavinia ©. | Sty and treatment of disease of this character, By virtue of a deed of trust. dat = By virtue of a deed of trust, duly zeconded in F of January, 1808, aud vocrnded 1a Ego. Nott aay | Liber ‘No. 1850, at follo 476 et eva., one of the | 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE—Pullman Buffet Pare folio 272 et seq., of the land records for the Dis. | land records for the District of Columbia, and at | lor Cur to Harrisburg. Parlor aud’ Dining Cars, trict of Columbia, and by direction of the party | the request of the parties secured thereby, the ays to Pittsburg. Wwe will sell, at public auction, in front of | ubdersigned trustees will offer for wale, by jublie | 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND St. LOUIS EXPNESS— in front of the , On AY, | Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Bieep- Hho premlees 90 FRIDAY, THE SEVENTH BAY | AI te ot Op BSCENER: ADs eon | ioe and Dining Cars, “Hurrleburg to St Loulay O'CLOCK P.M.,'the following described real estate, | 8t FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following desert! as ‘inoati, Louisville and Chi ashing’ lund und premises, situate in the city of Wush- | , 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS—Pullman Si situated in the city of W ‘ton, District of Co- fogtonn Distt at Columbia, and d ted as ing Car to Gricago and Harrisburg to Clevelai Sale of Solid Sterling Silverware. FINEST PLATED WARE. FRENCH, ONYX AND MARBLE CLOCKS. : i lumbia, to wit E. Church gave an oyster supper at Ma-| Bryan, 26 5-8 acrés of jand near Sligo: $—. | #M4 bis remarkable sucvess has gained for him the ELEG ZES. Lots 7, 10, 11, 91, 92, 98, 94, 95 and 96, in| aud being part of original lot nurubered dive (), | Dining Cue to Chicago, sonic Hall last night. Preceding the sup- | Sarah Snowden to Chas. H. ‘Lewis, | Mshest reputation toth in Burope and America, ipa ay at Ge cetartenecet pons Sea on eee by | im square numbered nine butdred and two (002), | ,,U:10. P.M. SOUTHWESTERN | EXPRESS—Pull- 40 1-4 acres of land near Damascus; $700. | His treatment strikes at the very foundation of ROGERS’ CELEBRATED CUTLERY, TABLE J. V. ON. Huyek, RS and recorded in the | described by metes and bounds as follows: - 2 edi Loals and Sleeping ditice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, | ginning for ihe said part of lot five (6) at the » risbur Seagate. uae 's | Horthwest corer of said lot on Seventh street east, | 4 1040 PM, PACIFIC EXPRESS—Puliman Sleep+ "Terins of sale: Che-third of the purchase money | thcnce east one hundred und twenty-four (124) feet | Mf gor 4, Pittsburg. in cash, one-third in one year, one-third in two | ove (1) inch; thence south sixteen (16) feet nine | ang Nigger pier, {sane Canandatzua, Rochester years after the day of sale. All of the purchase | (9) inches; thence West oue hundred and twenty- | Si Rogers, Palle daily, except Sunday. inoney, or any portion greater than one-third, may | four (124) "feet one (4) inch; thence north sixteen | cope Sungays poe eimira and Renovo daily, exe be mid In cash fer uny of the above described lots, | (16) feet nine (9) inches to the place of beginning | 7°75 PAyty. For Williamsport daily, 3: per there was an entertainment, which was | @), mepre : a as. H. Lewis to Jno. F. Young, same | the treuble tn all cases, and the result is invart- WARE, &c., epened by the rendition of “Auld Lang | jand; $. Southern Investment Company | ably a quick and permanent cure. Dr. Walker 1s “Manufactured by the oli amt reliable Syne” by members of the Junior Epworth | to Houston Hay, Ada Hay, Nellie Hay, | permanently located at 1411 Pennsylvania avenue, League, who vere costumed in “ye oiden” | George A. Hay and Warner Hay, five lots | adjoining Willard's Hotel, where he may be con- i Co style. ‘The young people who participated | in Glen Cove; §—. Bernardus Bedell to | sulted from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Charges very low, Taunton Silver Plate 5 were Lela Grove, Ruth McLaren, Eva | Mattle B. DeWitt, five lots in Glen Echo; | and corsultatioa at office or by mail free. Wednes- at the purchaser's option. Deferred payments, if | together with all the improvements, rights, &e. |X’ for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo, and King, Cora Barse, Ethel Dony, Mamie | $8564. Sallie A. Young to W. W. Darby. | day and Saturday evenings, 7 to 8 Sunday, 10 to Sales Dail way to’ be represented by the purchessr’s notes, | This property will be sold subject, however, toa | Niagara Falls datly, except Saturday, with Sleep- ngs, y ’ ing Car Washi Goshay, Bertha Rollins, May Shoemaker, | 0Me-fifth interest In 86 5-4 acres of land | 12. gee testimonials of cures in Post, Times and é ved of trust upon the property ‘sold, | prior deed of trust for $2,500, the particulars of | yi fit, Washington to Rochester, ‘Edgar Grove and 8S. King. Miss Cora Mc- | near Barnesville; $— Edith M. Zelgler to | News. an intervi edl; bemtiel-a08 ’ Ik ‘seui-annually, at the rate | which will be fully stated at the time of gale. de | falo, and Ningerse’7C pandaigus, Rochester, Buf- Le: “ |W. W. Darby, one-fifth interest in 36 3-4 zs 18 freacracagy Mepewmaomiacats ui o’clock a.m All conveyancing and re- | ‘Terms: Cash (over and above the trust). Washington fare Fall iy, With Sleeping Car ¥ ~~ . —— BB ga Piero § baw" acres of land: $—~ Chevy Chase Land Com- | D4@¢S never published except by owner's consent. cording at urcaser's fot go Rt si be | posit $200 ouuired re oe nepal Washington to Rech Saturdays only, 5 “al ), a le Lurrie Stan- oS z, ocl5-tt wid out of the up to June 30, . the | If the terms of sale are not er. ford, a three-year-old, recited “Papa, What | Pany to Chevy Chase and Kensington |" "" ieee 3 and 7:30 p.m., terms of ‘sale are uot’ complied with within ten | days fron the day of sale, the trustees reserve a Pa teehee Tone, ond the Bast. Will You Take for Me?” The supper was | Electric railway, right of way for road; $~. | © 2 days trom the date of ale the trustees reserve the | the right to resell the property atthe risk and | pastor Cars, with Dining Gee flan tontimone served under the direction of &, comntttee | RESEn stan’ mlectrio raitway, Pikht of way: AUCTION+SALES. Ar Obl SALI ROOMS, Fee ee ae, ate La atetemcse | So ae Oe Cte “anne oewepaper | for New York, auiz, tor Wulladelpis, weck anya composed cf Mrs. H. W. Eno, Mrs. R. H. beget kd Rap to .Chavy Chass and Kar . CORNER WTH ST, AND PA. AVE. N.W., QMaeposit of fitty doliars ($60) on each lot sold re | publixied 'n Washington, D. C, All conveyancing Tiiby Unining Can), 7:0, 8:00 «Dinlog Jordan, Mrs. Mary E. Mocabe, Mrs. Jane | &~ | Alfr site oa ag ower Ty until the entire extraordinary large stock 1s dis- | quired at the sale ind recording at the purchaser's cost. (Dining Car) and 11:00 (Dinin Denniagton; coffee was served by Mrs. Sue | Inston railway, right of way; $— Pred. hte wk gon rae sbi = HH. ROZIER DULANY, Trustee, JOSEPH A” REPETTT, 3:15, #220, 6:40, 10:00 and 11 King and Mrs. B. Tew. The committee on | W- Pratt to Angustus Sakae Bon. = ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEE! posed of. al ihe etal ee RE. aS nw. re FREDERICK F. REVETTE near if (Diatg Cas) Ene : od the tables were Mrs. E. Pag®, Mrs. Eliza- | Capitol View Park; $3,300. Eliza Jackso: Government Sale of Pubite Horses. Special provisions will” be made the comfor ELKANA! > oe oe 5 -d& 5 rs e 10:06 and 11:35 pm. For bhilet beth Walson, Mrs. J. T. Harrison, Miss | #24 others to Wm. M. Canby, 131 acres of | temmaster's Ollice, Washington, D.C of ladies attending this sale. - cit Z > Oe SLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. delphia only, Fast Express 7:50 a.m. week days. Constantia Anderson, Mrs. K. J. Reilley, | at: 82.500. Eliza A. Jackson to Benj. D. | 28. !sv4. will be soid by publie’ auctio * Myery article strictly guaranteed as represented . .. 1407 G ST. NW. RATCI t & ©0., rs Bros, Sl and 5:40 p.m. ny. i Glare Willian, | Canby, 149 acres of land; $2,500, Chas. E. S stables, between 20th atid Py ela haat OF VALUABLE v ‘ OF FRAME HOUSE NUMBER | ama’3! without change, 7:60 a.m. week days Mrs. J. R. Grove and = ~ : . money ed. B |ANCERY SALE and 8:15 e Mrs. Clara William- | C2 Tease P. Crawford, lot in Wood. | tl L aud M streets northwest, Wastiington, ING. (9.02 FEET ON FLOR. | OH THW. any. fon. The committee on cake were Mrs. ‘ood to Jesse P. Crawford, C., SATURDAY JEMBER * EIGH' nosv-lUt WALT B. WILLIAMS & CU., Aucts, 3 . G08 B SOUTHWEST. 1 THIKY STKEBE NOKTH-| py virtue of u decree of the Supreme Court of ‘arquhar to John W. | commencing at Lou Butler, Mrs, Ella Rawlins. Guests | mont: $150. Allan N O'CLOCK A.M Be: te! Inity; $240. Eleanor | porses. Any i 1 4 WEST. the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause were received by Mrs. James McLaren and nson, 24 acres near Un! 4 Os te 3. Any iniermation desired can be ol By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated May | XQ) 5753 (Barbour vs. Price et al.), the urder- Miss Mattie M. Minnix. Mr. J. T. Harri- | J. Watkins to Jobn 0. T. Watkins, 105 1-2 | at this office... Mt BARNET, Quart ‘Canin ac TONEERS, 1407 @ Bw, | 28, 1804, and duly recorded, in Liber No. 1921, | Ne. aesices will offer tor sale, by’ public auc acres of land; $2,100.21. Same to J. M. and Cc. H. Barber, 120 1.2 acres of land; $2,411. Golden Cross, et in Masonic’ Hall’ last | Same to Ida C. Riggs, 4 1-2 acres of land; $490. Eugene B. Snyder to George A. Sny- ieee eae ee eee aa rt ee Wey | der, 128 acres of land: $. John H. Tabler Army, Depot Quartermaster, “Terms folio 180 et seq., of the lute records of the Dis: | $8 es trict of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the holder EL of the pote bee ero we bie —. at eee ¥ He auction, In front of the prenises, on FRIDAY, | cotate, situate In the city of Washington, District ATH DAY of DECEMBER, AD. 1834. at | of Columbie, to wit: Lot thirty-seven (87), of awed nee < following | Denied Carroll of D.'s subdivision of square ‘four in front of the mises, ‘Oh “TUESDAY, VENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D, 184, aT i O'CLOCK P.M., the following deseribed’ real fon was master of ceremonies. Anacostia Lodge, No. 423, United Order of & Sloan.) (snc essors } SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONE Successors ‘te Latimer & 5 a.m. and 4:36 p.m. and 11:50 a.m. and . Sundays, tional Lodge, in Washington. to C. B. Murphy, lot in Hyattstown; $— SALE OF A TWO-STORY é “4, | described real estate, situate in tl of Wash- od ainty-t 462), as said subdiviston is except’ Sunday. 9:00 Funeral services were held yesterday over | Henry N. Copp to Mary Cee ogee DWELLING, WITH STABLE IN TE f ELEVEN THHromt ot | ton, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot | 1nea ‘iw Liber Ne Ke, a¢ follo 168, of the land | &-tl. :20 p.m. the remains of Capt. Sherwood. Rev. Dean | lots In West End Park; $000. John V. Shea KNOWN AS NO, 41 L STREET NOK FAW: numbered twenty-two (22) in squore numbered tive | TeCorgs in the office of the surveyor for the District ie Coast ‘Line Express for Richmond, Kenet to Julian C. Dowell, 2 1-4 acres of land; | _ By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the huadred and Atty (359), be for the same un jumbia, togetber with all the ‘mprovewents, | Jacksonville and Tampa, 4:30 a.m., 8:30 pm, etery. Powe palteearecee oe ease, | $1.10. Charles G, Porter to Sav In- | Beth day’ of Aprity Loud, “and duly’ e@bsded th Boundary street.at & polut 28.86 feet southeast. ete.” daily, Richmond apd AUanta, pm. daily. wardiy from th: gorthwest corner of sald let and io 96 et Seq., ane a tad running thence south 65.069 feet, 8 prescribed by the decree, are one- | Richmoud only, 10:54 a.m. en. atin commoda' Guan 348 a. r brick buildings with ¢ sh, the balance in one and two years, with f Sandy Spring, 106 acres of Messer, Dr. A. F. Graham, Maj. C. W. | stitution of Sandy Sp se ig Saxton and Edward Slater. land; $850.75. Josiah Thomas to Joseph qu igut ne et : th 20 feet, thence and 4:25 p.m. werk days. “2 "acres 3 . i bic. property joss proxintty. to sev. | thence east G feet, thence sout . jatacet ox. tin calm at dix ger rank p Bid Mrs. W. G. Davenport of Maple avenue m4 , ots ee = wien bo amd ie oar eral govern Tuents makes it desirable for | est 1.75 ee ee nee elie along the time | from day of sale, payable sewl-annually, secured Md pool Is attending the council of the Daughters | $57. losia jomas to Hilza S|: SCEMBEL EY Nit, dary sticet, thence northwe: y along: | by deed of trust on the premises sold, or ‘all cash, ff the Ki in Ne York 6 1-10 acres of land near Ashton; $—. ALI 1 FOUR OCLock » the Rea pe the point of beginning. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 “Tare, Hackett of Grant’ stres ‘ — ‘ 2 i th interest, pas t bird of the purchase money | required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of notte siete aif atari AS orga seas ed by a decd of trust. 0 i bb a one and two years, at 6 per) oie are not complied with in fifteen days from for Washington, $:05, Pleasant afternoon dinner recently in hon- KENSINGTON. 15, 1:00, 0, or of Mr. and Mrs. Stoarm of Baltimore. aa Mr. Re F. Lee of Alefandria, Nir; Charles | | 3fise Estell Perry has returred from an Goodall, Mr. George Lamb, Mr. Hackett, | Xtended visit to Dawsonville. cert iiterest, payable quarterly, secured by frst | file guy of sele the trustees reserve the right to 1 ou property wold, oF all cash, at pur: | Pogo the property at, the risk and cost of the de- og Mone ome hase agers | Faaiingrefoar, afte” die dave ny srusce days from day of sale, otherwise the | of such le in a 2 in | a.m., Ae - 7 Washington, D.C. All conveyancing and recording | Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and All conveyauetns and record- *s cost. Pocus to be complied with in uventy days, C. G, SLOAN & CO., Aucts. is ‘ 10:28 13, 7:00, i Hat eats Wi be at the risk ‘and cost of de- Mrs. W. C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.| Major J. W. Blackburn has returned Horses. ‘ Horses. mr 3 at the cost of the purchaser, Pennsylvania avenue and at the station, 6th and Fardon. from a month's visit to Frankfort, Ky. PUBLIC AUCTION. ing Ne purchuser's ‘cost, ‘emacs eR eg og Fg BK Justice Carroll W. smitn, who was ap-| Mr. Frank Duvall of Germantown has SE AUCTIONEER. HENRY C. STEWART, J RICHARD T. MORSELL, Trustee, ae bo Fg pointéd to temporarily fill the vacancy Of |) ¢on visiting his mother, Mrs. Emily Du- | 3)" “ rete WASEINGTON House AND CAIMAGE BAZAAR, n30-ddds 456 La.’ ave. nw. | 8. M. PREVOST, 3, BR. WooD, Justice of peace in Anacostia, has been | Co 4 PREPS Together with the improvements, cons.sting OC & eee eee eee =: : ee eee. eee Berean net: Ee eee SOO me heen Goe Society of the Warner Me- | {Restor frame house, wits stable tu the rear, | pegEM-TORY SALE OF HORSES WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | _ 4 ee Permanent appointment. e Dorcas Society of the Wa Me- | etn u aud numbered 41 L street northwest, sami casein sink ees DAL & CO. AUCTIONEERS. ~ | xIxp. vy. IMP q CHESAPEAKE AND O110 RAlLWaY. Thomas Redd of Prince George's county | moria! Presbyterian Church*met on Wed- | de Knowu at time anieas as DALE & CO., TONEERS. NINE, VALUABLE USIMPROVED LOTS ON F shee type ng hen Eig died at Allentown, Md., yesterday morning. | nesday at the home of Mrs. G. V. N. Oe- Sa igned to us & HREE-STORY BRICK STKEETS NORTHEAST, IN CLOSE PROX- Pie J jeave daily trom Union Sta‘iou WB. and pet ROE sinc i ADJOINING CITY IMITY TO THE CAPITOL, CONVENIENT TO | P-), 6th and B sts. hie “ UIT) oe Dis ‘Through the grandest scenery in America, with LANGDON. a TH AND 7TH SEVERAL STREET CAR LINES AND LN AN | ye oy pe ae The Library Association of the St. Paul's itr WEST, AND RDVANTAGEUUS LOCA’ FOR REAL | {be bandeomést and wost complete solid trail serv M. E. Church will meet on Friday eventng CB a cl UR cha 2:25 P.M. DALLY.—" y at : as rhe, tied te 223 P.M. .—""Cincinoatl and tm. Louis Miss Myra Hendricks of Washington has | a¢ tne residence of Rev. Robert M. } CHint Mui srecordad in | 1082, tuned su Liver Nor 16rd, folio 261 et wenn, | SBeCiar"’—Soltd Vestibuled, "vewly Eyaipped, iece {the land ree- ‘of the lasd records of the District of Colum: | {fic-lighted Steanrbeated Train. Pullman's fuest “ond at the re. | bia, and at tHe request Of the Lolder of tke notes an Bae Gucinnatl, Indianapo- + we will well | secured by said deed Of irutte we wiseee ao MOM. | from Washington. Arrive Cincinuati, B00 a: a. ie wuction, s IN y ” . the follow ‘ed reales: | UC it re gay 6 | ite BM DAILY.—The “F. BF, V. 6 his the chy of Washington, Disteiet sig {he city of Washington, District of Or | sted.” A oolid vestibuled train, with diniag car a, to Wit: Belug part of lot sp lg gg i aw ge greg as rik and Puiluan sleepers for Clncinnat!, Lexington and four tundeed aed utty four (44), [ore ae setae Scbdivision “of ‘original lots | Louisville, without change, Observation tar from tue north ot said Jot a Ag Windsor th inclusive. iy square T64, a8 | Hilpton. ‘Arrives Cincinuatt, 6:60 p.n.; Lexingt east along a thirty (0) foot alley” forty: See sestUOr of the records at | 8:00 p.m.; Louisville, 9:85 p-m.; Indiacapolis, 11:25 ) feet six Ui) Inches to a fifteen-foot alley ped galled .m.; Chicago, 7:30 a.m., and St. Louis, 6:56 a.m.$ ety-live (WO) f thence West forty-nine (49) Penla: Warctnaee té abiies ail hires So. pot for all points.” - wuss, secured on said land and | 10:57 A.M. KXCEVT SUNDA}. —For “Old Point emises of $10,000, with interest from March | Ccmf rt and Norfolk. Only rail line. » to the eame | TESS, ‘to pay in’ cash $2,000, and to execute | 2:25 P.M. DAILY. —Eapress far Gordonsvill ND Ii ay Wise appertain two notes, in equal amount, payable six and twelve | Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton aud prince ED bY | Terus of sale: One-thud cash, the balance in| gunths after date, respectively, with Interest for | Virginia polnts; daily, eacept Sunday, fur Mich- one, two and three yeurs from the day of sale, | the defcrred purchase money; also a trust securing | mond. 1 us id | the deferred) yaynieuis ta he represented by the | the ‘sume onthe troperty parchased. oF the ‘par | 4 Pullman secations and tickers at company's fe notes of the quurchaser, bearing interest at the | chuser hus the option of paying in cash all of | fices, 613 aia 14¢) Pennsylvania avenue. rite of 6 per cent per aumim, payable semi- | purchase price in excess of the sald trast of $10,000 H. W. FULLER, untuclly, secured ty deed of trust om the property | Lind accrued Interest thereon, "A. deposit of ($00 | _ 48 General Passenger Agent. sold, oF all « the option of the pur-haser, | Will be required on each lot eof sale. Sale = oe 1 ¥ it of be required at the time of | to be consummateé within daye, otherwise re- BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, jevins to be complied with in fifteen Gays | sale at defaaiting purchaser's cost." Conveyancing PN nee res » day of sal Os < = 4b ee Washington from stution corner of Ni herwise the trustees re- | to be bore by purchaser. Taxes paid to June 30, Bi ge rs eee Oy Deen spending a few days in Langdon, the Mr. Will Conzer of G guest of Miss Leona Sherman, at Wildwood | 3. been visiting his uncle, Terrace. Smith. Mr. Frank Foster of 2ith street, Avalon, | Dr. and Mrs. William 1.1 rem a ‘uesday from their wed trip. has removed, with his family, to Washing- | wit make their home during the winter tom for the winter. with Dr. and Mrs. J The pulpit of the M. E. Church was filled | Mr. Robert G. Sunday evening by the Rev. Father Saw- | derson, Miss Mamie telle of Northeast Washington. Snell of Washington have been ‘irs. Loren FL Mrs. I. J. Baker, who has been suffering | “yf. Gilbert W it gine ane an at ack of sciatic rheumatism, is con-|in the Noyes Library on Friday eveni valescing. ayo pretty church wedding o ~ en Wednesd:y evening at 6 o'clock in the Mrs. Virginia Harvey, the aged mother of | Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church. Wilton Harvey of 22d street, is recover-| The contracting parties were Miss Liz ing from a.recent attack of malarial fever, | Wood of Forest Glen and Mr. Frank Sher- and hopes are now entertained of a perma- | Ter of Kensington. The bride was be: nent restoration to health. ingly attired in ashes of roses cashier Mr. and Mrs. John Burke of 26th street, | trimmed with ribbon to match. The brid East Langdon, celebrated the twenty-sec- | ™aid, Miss Rose Wood, wore a hands: me | ond anniversary of their marriage with a | 8T&Y cloth, trimmed with cream la: folio 319 et seq, District of Ci party. secui f and at Toad 0¢ Horses 4 ood We al dof Horses » fo An- N 1 fect six UG) tuckes;” ¢ north ninety-five (95) th oath the im- tr SLDING LO" at re will sell card party and hop at their handsome | William Sherrer, brother of the property at the risk | ISc4. aa S home Monday evening. Among the guests | acted 4s best man. Mr. Ww. | All convey: CHAS. A. McEUEN. Trustee. Hor Culcage snd Serthwast, Vestinaied Sdmite® present were a number of friends from the | Played the wedding march ; nooT-d&ds —_AWTHUR SNOWDEN, ‘Trostee, | “aprese, trains, 11-80°e.m-» 8:00 pin. one = ras pretilly decorated w ae Mall Oa, aie buled Limited, 8:80 pun; Ta:0f night. Miss Mary Brown of Prince George’ and was filled with a jarge RATCL panied hy rs. For Pitisburg and Clev: ‘express daily, 11:30 a.m. and 8:85 p.m. county, Maryland, ts ‘the cucet of iiss | W28 the first wedding ever held In the new | EL Se a A Seuale Cox oe Pantonsivara: tom cI ee ean ie NPHONTING ON GUANT AVENUE AND IbTH| For Mealagiea and Staunton, 41-30 a. The masked ball announced by Langdon | quite sick, is rapidly recover 5 ° ~ USTREET, Te Tarte of a deed of trust dated | FOF Luray, Natural Bn Atoanoke, wari, Lodge of Odd Fellows for the evening of AUCTION SALE OF UNK ED PLEDGES, | UME Pt Ue ind recorded in Tiber 108h, for | Chattanooga, | Mewphis New Orleans, 11:2 December 20 has been postponed until the Re TER Twill sel by lon at the ‘store of | j\124, of the land records of the District of Co- pee. daily Wt pe through. Bist instant. Police Manual. HK, Pulten, . bial ‘and by direction of the y secured | por tamed = 5:00, 6:1 We will sell at public auction, in front of | x7: E 3 n SATURDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY a mtentt Se isan es Satis aaa my 1894, AT HALY-PAST FOUR | 45-tuluatey/:25, 14:28, 4:31, (0500 Ab-minatea) x53 lots numbered “uno hundred and | 35:80, 0:86, 20:20, G30, A800 BAS. sown ALLO cue ‘hundred od chirty-two, one hun: | amd 11:85 p.am. Sundays, 14:20, 47:30, 8:90, (W:0D pirty-three # hundred a ¥- | 4S-minutes), 39:30 a.m., x12: E in Rebecca C. Hubbard's subdivision of lot | (6:00 4S-minutes), “i:35, acal" Wro abwiantcay, | numbered cne hundred and eleven of Denison & | 5:06, 6:30, 28:00, 29°00, Leighton's subdivision of Eslin estate, Mount Pleas- | | For is, 7210 aut and Pleasant Plains, as sald subdivision ts re- | 4:28 pum. % corded in Book County 8, page %, of the records of | For Frederick, b0:00, all. | the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, | 86:30 p.m. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in three | For Hagerstown, 011:30 a.m. ana 24:30 p.w. equal instailments tn six, twelve and eighteen | For Boyd and way points, *7:05 p.m. thonths, with interest at 6 ber cent per annui, e- Wor Gaithersburg and way Beings. 08:00, 28:00 cured Ly deed of (rust on the property sold, or all | 8:M-4, 12:80, 43:00, 94:53, "85," °700," Way Cash, at option of purchaser, $100 down at time | 42 ma. of sale. All conveyancing at cost of purebaser. Junction and way points, v0: aos vite ete oe ee Cesyesavi The new peglice manual was distributed ion al rookland, conduct . isco} to members of the force yesterday. There ’clock. There are said to be thirty-five | with the conduct of officers. One of these fommunicants of the Episcopal faith in| is the requirement that each Heutenant | this neighborhood who are desirous to have | shall keep a daily record of efficiency of | 4 _——— eee ee oe here | each sergeant and private, and a week} regularly. poo erage be ot- | report to the superintendent is to he ma on Bae rae heey ‘ia eee This record will show the private er s a ° | geant to be efficient, highly efilcient or in- .¥; P. Boushee, Mrs. Thomas H. Collins. | emicient, and promctions will he made of Mrs. John Burke and Mise M. C. King will | those who have been highly eificiest for at have — of the children’s service for | jeast one year. The superintendent is to the presen’ make a monthly report to the Commi A pleasant double surprise and birthday | sioners. In addition to this, O'CLOCK A. Mo, all the | store upon which th consisting Of . Chins, SOF T . NO. 8 By_ Auction DEV Eat “| on MoyDAy ud sents sin there arc Terms to be complied with in fitteen days from day iS p.m. Express trains stoppiug party was given on the evening of De-| more stringent ries concer of sale REDFORD W. WALKER, ROSARS! sfations only, 04:30, 05-20 p.m. t NO. M. HENDERSON, YAL BLOW LINE FCR NEW YORK AND Gerber 1 to Masters Ernest Hunter and| fiquor and profanity, the ms eed . sage PHILADELPHIA. le Irey, the affair taking place at the | piain terms that the use of either : OVED me of Mr. Charles W. Irey, on Emporia | certain circumstances, will be sufficient WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Arctioacor. Fer Ehiladelphia, New York, Boston and the east, Outi | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | (Sto BPR yt 2, 8:00, Uvst0 am. Dining Car t. Among the little folks present wero s | es a » SONTH- des : . 16:00 Dining Car), 5: Sivcsadtenl mast preter: cacreace | Sen TORTS at 1 oof en DWELLING HOUSE, No. 9250 | £4:32 Pt Miecolig oar, St 10:00 o'clo-k)e Welch, Earl Baker, George Hunter, Pel- Shin Weidiiecs teats anu recorded ia Liber Not SORTHWEST (CORNER OF COLUM: | Cary, B:00,, (0:00 Dintog’ Cane $:00, Gs ad Bleep ham Walton, Reed Baker, Edward Welch, sg tute g Bink png | of the records of ‘), WITH ALL LATEST IMPROVE- | Car, open for pamengets 10:0) pren)." s ik Grimes, Walter C. Irey, Misses | James F. Farrer, the colored man whe tof the Lad records of | MVATS, CONTAINING “THIRTEEN | ROOMS, | Mute Patio! Genter al soy tee, ‘ ‘tie Welch, Edna Durfey, Olive Hunter, | was arrested last week on a charge of ha J toerey, We shall seil BLECTEIO BES, BRIA BATH, dc, astos Atlantic (City, 4:20 a.m., 10:00 a.m. and Ethel Baker, Mattie Irey, Susie Caho, Lula | ing robbed his employer of a pearl necklace | ‘ DAY Oe Dente ASS | on MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER TENTH, ‘abucept ‘Sundae be Aa Te Baker, Minnie Hunter, Mabel Mothersead, | worth $1,500 and a number of foreign coins, | lh POUR O'CLOCK P.M, | 1894, at FOCR O'CLOCK P.M., we will offer tor aExprees trains. Gertrude Cook, Emily May, Jeasie Miller | ., published in The Star at the time, was the following de wd lard and premises, situate | Sale, by public jon, in front of the premises, by | Baggage called for and checked from hotels and and others. Childhood's larks and innocent : ithe city of Washington and District of Colum | direction of the owner, who is a non-resident, residences by Union ‘Transfer Co. om orders left ag games whiled away a happy evening for | Siven a hearing in the Police Court ye: the young Americans. About 9 o'clock | day. Henry Rosen, a second-hand deale' Mesdames Hunter, Irey and May served/| was the principal witness in the case. He the children with refreshments, and at 10| had bought a number of coins from the de- | the jolly party were escorted to their sev- | fendant, who had also offered him what he } © south halt of | Part of lot 12, in square 866, fronting 20 feet on | ticket offices, 619 Pa. ave., New York ave. and 15% in witare uumecrer | O street, and improved by an elegant and sub- | st. and at rt. — ether with at! | stantially built 13-room brick house, with all mod-| R. B. CAMPBELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Ways, easements, | ern improvements, being near all lines of cars. nlo Gen, Manager. Gen. Pam. Agt. ves to the satus | This property will be sold subject to a deed of — ning. trust for §5,500, due in three years from Decem- SOUTHERN RAILWAY eral homes. thought was a pear! neckface. | = | Lie of sitle. A cca it Air Line.) The first grand ell of the Langdon Club,| Mr. Sevellon A. Erown, the owner of the | and weore : Bre Se ee ae ate tte dee E . | of $250 required upon acceptance of bid. If All trains arrive and leave at rt av. " 4 | | % a \ v the nsylvania Tuesday evening, was a brilliant affair | property, also gave testimony. + i 11 iy nin ten days | terms of sale are not complied with In fifteen days . Passenger Station. and reflected credit on the gfficers of that| The court held the defendant in $1,000 | E the trastees reserve | from day of sale the right 1s reserved to resell the | 8:00 A-M.—Dally—Local for Danville. Connect social organization, not a jar of any kind | bonds for the action of the grand jury. complied wit | the right t the r at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur. | ®t Manassas for Strasburg, dally, except Sunday, occurring to mar the pleasure of the gath- en erie naa a Co phaene Eee vertiacment,| after five days’ advertisement of ‘such re- gad at Igachburg with the Norfoik’ and Westeray é " \ soins BeWsp putslistied ington, » newspaper publishe Yash! ering. Mr. L. W. Sakers of Hyattsville, imadibeaa Kietusee. Chaner’s cost. EJ. BOND, Ai conveyancing dud recording at 'theeeort | 11:01 A.M.—DallyThe UNITED STATES FA President of the club, was master of cere- - monies, and made everybody feel at home| Marriage licenses have been i in the enjoyment of the club's hospitality. | fcllowing: Will Prue and Annie Banks ateot — = naan ae vee eee Sam Klein and Annie Levin; Edward Perry | jeller, ward Gasch, J. E. Gray s accst ‘and R. Benson, and Miss Rosa Batr, Miss | °"¢ sa = pe pegerines biponaes Rosa Summers and the Misses Donaldson, | J°*¢Ph N. Lowe and Vict all of Hyattsville; Messrs. C. A. Baker, | both of Montgomery county, Md.; Ci Avery Smoot, John Watson, Oscar Harvey, | Walters of Norfolk, Va., and Mayme x Edward D. Smoot,. Harry May, Charles} Eacho of Hampton, Va.; Waiter H. Wel Watson, B. F. Edwards, Herbert Harvey, | of Portland, Me., and Kather . Simon: Mesdames May, Smoot, Stevens, Watson, | of Auburn, Me.; Howard Clark and Mary Dewey, Harvey, Durfey, Misses Ella, Min-| Lee; James G. Rowe and Mary ttoli nie, Edith and Hattie Grimes, Mary Loor,| Darby H. Cccn and Ella W. Moorel: Clara Harvey aud others. The music was | John 8. Webb and Eilen C. Green; Isaac well rendered, and dancing was enjoyed | Johnaon and Mary Lee? Isaac Butler and till a late hour, the whole program con-| Florence Payne, both of Prince George's cluding with an old-fashioned Virginia reel. | county, Md.; Walter Bell and Mary Whit- | The lecture on “Love, Courtship and/| ney; Asa S. Boyd of Baltimore, d., and | ; Marriage,” by Rev. E. 0. Eldridge, in the | Elizabeth Pitcher Moore of this city. M. EB. Church Monday evening, was a aS MAIL carries Pullman Buffet rs New Y¥ and Washington to Juckwouville, ‘uhiting at gar lotte ith Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pulle DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ection f05 ‘ew Orleuta:\comects at Atlanta wit = Iman Slee] am, Ala, phis, TRUSTEES) SALE. OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED | Temp, and Kaneas Citys soma N > A BS, EING A POR- i -M. —Dail rough OF. THE” PROPERTY. KNOWN AS| train for Strasmurg, Maile eer eget CROPOLIS VIEW," IMPROVED. BY. THE | 10:05 B.'©_-Dally NEW ‘YORK AND FLORIDA ON HOUSE OF THE LATE CHIEF | SHORT LINE LIMITED. Pullman Sleepers New CHASE, KNOWN AS “EDGEWOOD,” | York and “Washington to Augusta and Tampa and NING THIRTY-ONE ACRES, MORE OR | Pullman Dou! rawing Room Compartment Cat stine. First-class day coaches JOUN DULY sat, purchase: nolT-Lot ‘Trustees. ds-dkdbs ued to the | a Ew. OFTHE ABOVE SAL AVURDAY, DECE amd place. By oF NED UNTIL |CHTH, same hour + of GEORGE J. Be JOLLY DULY dds Ni NCOL! ND H STREE HOTE DAY, DEC OCK AM, of the bs at ay INTH, 1804, A'T “Hat les 1th st. A ae f two deeds of tre . | Washington ‘to 8t. Augustine without chaage, ‘ihe 11th day of Sunes 1800), Gnd the 120 day wie Dalle ASHINGTON AND Moura, jet ot "Columbian Jer 1404 Folios Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers and’ Dining Cars. sii it eH ce ge ce a Bnd Gey cae trict, rder passed in equity oo 2 TUESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH Day | Phis vit Birmingham and New York to New Orleaus nd consolidated, 1 will 0 of. DECEMBE! 1804, at FOUR O'CLOCK | Go AUasts and Montgomery. Dining Car fross public auction, in fr f the premises, on P.M. the fo ed land and premises, | Ofeensboro’ to Montgomery. Day. bi i wis, at HAL ee ae TRAINS ON [WASHINGTON AND ONTO DI. lots numbered tea | ad appurtentuces. thereanto belonging. situgte aay | VISION leave Washington 9:10 A.M. dall }of November, AL D. 18d, im cquity ¢ 1c agitect’ Ne ed of trust, dated December ING1, follo 483, nds of the Distriet of Columbia, y tion of the person ed therel with leave of the Sup Court of th viriue of ad recorded. in Lj a Lith st. and offered as a be lnmediately nto belonging, situate and P.M. it Sunds nd P.M. ada Great success. ue - TRI quere numb lying ih the couaty of Washington, aud the Dis- | 2:M- od fi ae aor tote - = Wants a Divorce. h yi CEM. UN MASSAUHES ee fo trict of Columbia, to wit: All that part of | Qo nd Hl and 4:88 P RP ea a Stephen Johnson has been sued for di- “ AND TITEL Sritict pi nppen Bl = : “Metropolis V! (the farm formerly owned by iil, and 7: ROCKVILLE. vorce by Julia Johnson. She states that By virtue: ofa a - a pong 7 teats utr Se, my eneanaten a ae a sub- “ . “ r eco: ded Aber 161 we of the | 8 ‘ ss Pg omy th | division by Joho eton ai mas W. they were married at Nebraska City, Neb., jsol, teens of the. Distr the ue. thence cast 2 fect M4 inches; thence | Torry, trustees, and Med ‘with their frst report of The rollowing busine: was transacted aibtiod Jer eet to H street, September 8, 1872, the complainant being sales ‘in the chancery sult of Middleton et al. and ahout inning, the same be- : da fly from Charlottesville. fm the orphans’ court yesterday: Spencer rade and bu | SDAY, THE ELEY be against Berry et al., 500, equity docket 7, in @. denen, guardian to Andersen Odett, | MT Jullu Howard, and that four chil- | land aud pretty on ee ee euehct te ee | ish AE FOU ‘asement building, | {ho Supreme Court of the District of Columbia (a ing Car reservation and information 7 of B11 and 1300 Pennsyitania ave- at Pennsylvania Rallroad Passenger Sta- ¢ren were born to them, one of whom | 6¢ trust in favor of \ at int liam B. Jackson for 3 est from September Passed his second account. The last will are nine hi Parts OF | NT NVI also, ae bold goods, furniture | COPY of which plat ts also recorded in Liber “Gov- Do t ” alone lives, a boy, aged fourteen. Mrs. | with 6 per ¢ ‘c, | and persoval effects with which the said building | ¢TROr Shepherd,’ folio 41, of the records of the and testament of Eliza E. Powell, deceased, | Johnson charges her husband with cruelty | ‘The terms of sale: One-third (13) of the pur- ae i ubntshad. a schedule of Which may be seen ag | Sutveyor's otfice of the District of Columbia), con- | thon, was filed and admitted to probate and | and desertion, and asks for the custody of | case money io cash aud the balance inoue, Kove Joga subatvision oF sath | the sice of sald hotel. perdi g ris emit pagodas Ga eS tacy eed fa eng he sates b- pps troy : and three years from day of sale, tor which the pibdivision of said |“ kaid real estate will be sold subject to in- | gitning at the Intessection of the east Ine of 4th| | General Manager. _ General Passenger Acont. record, and. letters testamentary on the | the child, permission to resume her former | S04, {hie} I give bie, her os tha | lot. two, ed in Book 15, page | ., The stl reat ost, GOV,00U, the Particulars of | street ecst extended and the center line of Central | _ Bil L. 8 BROWN, Gen. . Pass. Dept. or of the District of | Witch will be stated at the sie; and ithe terms | averue, and, running thence north 62 degrees cast — ’ Senay ‘ . be one-third cash, and the balance in one and | one hundred and fourteen seventy-two-hun- nus of sole: One-third of purchase money to | I) years; with. interest, uecured on the property, | dredths (114.72) perches to the westerly line of the LAD.kS' GOODS. id in ash and the realdue in two equal tn- | (Pach, it desired; and the personal ‘property of the Metropolitan branch, Baltimore - Poe amgeyee vents, bearing inter rom day of eale, | will be sold for n.’ All conveyancing a ‘Unio railroad; thence with said westerly line | ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, 826 12TH AND at 6 per cent | 147, - | € name, alimony, and that the defendant |4iiiscory pot Losbersr hres ie boca peep were | be compelled to account for one-half of | fer annum fr granted to James E. Powell, the executor | the proceeds derived from the sale of their | thation of the named in the will; bond, $700. Michael W. | house, 16s 6th street. otaived Beveridge filed his renunciation as execu- ————— Dae ti aie sombannunity, at rat® of 6 por cevt pet 5 ag ono Bp : . a | . So La cel | Ciaserrs cost, and a deposit of $000 required at | south 161g degrees west elght and thirty-six-bun. | 1206-1208 J st. n.w.—French dyeing and cleaning tor named in the will of Catharine Har- Wm. Dugger's Will. to the ae [ee te eet seeured Ly deed on esvrx | time of sale. Aa OE Aredths @s6) perches; {hence south 15\4 degrees | of every description; evening and party dresses rison, deceased. The court will be in ses-| The will of the late Wm. E. Dugger was 2 he complies 1 within’ Afteen dag e'fot soll, or all cash, at the option of the | ga.agas 2 NAZ00'Bth sts haw. | thence south 18 degrees "West. wx (0) perches! | made @ apeclalty. Plush, Velvets, Blankets, sion on Tuesday and Wednesday of next | filed yesterday, the document, written in | from dus 0: otherwise trustees reserve the | purchaser, A, depoait- of $100 will be required ou DUNCANSON Bik08., AUCTIONEEUS. thows seth. Tic Seeess wert aiwca’ aula: | tase, as Week, it being the commencement of the | pencil on a slip of paper, being dated No- | tee Gr purchasers afte Pee " re elghi five days’ rotice »- | be complied with in, tem days from day of sale or a v pers published ia’ the the ‘trustees ‘reserve the right to resell at the CHANCERY SALE OF THAT VALUABLE TRI- degrees west five and 6i risk and cost of the December term. Has recently returned from Europe, bringing the James R. Lawson, father of Benj. F. ie -bundredihs (11.68) perches; thence south af ISS BERTHA L BUTLER nd fi ohe of more new ixty-elght-hundredths (6. vember 15, 1804. After making distribution | lished in oue or more news; Hine receny yeiurand om oro, ringing (he Fare , L0G SOWN ches; thence south 21% degrees west six ¢ Washington, D. ulting purchaser, Each of LAR. BLOCK, KNOWN “AS SQUARE | Pere 5 D Lawson, who was convicted here on Mon. | of personal effects, the testator directs that |“ °F ‘AND said lots GO apd at ibe sold separately. All B0U HY OF SQUARE, 153, IN THE Ol TY, OF = saree ec Pare dl costumes, bridal outfits and high-class work of day of murder in ihe second degree, and'| his business be continued in the name of | On the same day and on the sald descsibed prem- | conveyancing at puremarers cost. WASLINGTON, , DISTRICT (OF CUMBIA, perches ae, eek as hearts ee ek erery deseription, all of whlch Tam prepared to sent to the penitentiary, was that day ar- | Dugger & Harris; that the notes be paid as | !¢* by virtue of sald decree, sell all the teen 4 "Kendall buflding. NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE NORTHWEST. r-hundredths (6.04) perches; thence south 20%| celebrated Pingate’s Corsets. At 1225 F st. n24-Im rested on @ warrant sworn out by an-| they become due, and that his youngest | mules, wagons, carts, harness,’ scrap tron and other W. EB! EDMONSTON, Trustee, Under a decree of the Supreme Court of the | degrees west fourteen and stxty-four-hundredths | _' 2 serive strani as other son, John E. Lawson, and taken be- | brother, Jeasie, be educated out of the pro. | personal. property, together ‘with the franchises | _ n28-d&d ‘500 ‘Sth st. A.w. | District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. | (14.64) perches; thenco leaving sald westerly line ; fore Justice Morgan, charged with making | DrCther: Jessie. ne eee the remmatnien ty contracts of the stid Sanitary Company, in 7 SWORD & Co. 14025, docket 84, wherein Estelle ‘Miller’ is | <outh degrees west thirteen and five-tenths UNDERTAKERS. ” he ceeds from the business, the remainder to | Washington city, District of Columbia, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers. complainant and Robert A. Hooe and others are | (13.5) perches to a stone in the center of South 2 d threats against the life of the latter son. 1 : - will sell at public aucti avenue; thence with the center of be equally divided between the mother of erms of sale: Cash. defendants, we wil pi ion, at the . sald avenue He was held to bail in the sum of $100, ‘i : rechesers: fall TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWo-sTorY | New Huu venue front of said ‘on | south G2 degrees west seventy-five and elghty-five- the deceased, his elder brother and two ‘purchaser or to comply with r Twos Ne \pehire r ighty. .R. and falling to give the necessary security, | sisters. said terms, the eal. property wilt immediately be AAD AR EE OW EALING, NO. 648 WEDNESDAY, THE ware ee oe hundredths beciaM poccaae to ge east line of 4th fi ‘Was committed to jail. He remained in iesienihlilillpiainissaasi sold at the risk and cost of defuult- a eo CEM. . + |ALF-PAST street enst extended; thence north sixty and wiaaes entil estraar, when Mr. Blisha B. = ser oF purchasers. area By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 221 day | O'CLOCK’ P.M. all that tract of ground known ag | nine-tenthn (00.9) perches with sald east live ot| Undertaker & Embalmer, niet sam Betemper it bon Will Filea. e'ixtures, engines, Machinery, bollers, tools'} of Mas, 1804, and recorded in Liber 1918, folio | square south of square numbered one hundred and | 4th street enst extended to the beginning. Con- 940 F Street Northwest. Feo eee ats eee rty ang ne weeincc | The will of the late John D. Darneille,| and implements, and the horses, mules, wagons, | 100, of ‘the land records of the District of Colum- fity-three (158) tn the city of Wushlugton, District | taining $1 acres, more or less, and being wil that ty fi 1 leased. All the parties are from Prince ,. » | Carts, harness ‘and other personal. property” are | bia, and by direction of the party secured, we will | of Columbia. rt of “Metropolis View,” owned etharins Everything strictly first-class and on the most George's county. wz, | Gated the with of last October, has been | believed to be tn very, fair Condition, geil at public, auction. tn, frout oF the preinlaes, on | This. square, is bounded. by 18th and Betreete | Chasc, lying east of the east line of 4th street | reasonable terms. Telephone call, 810. _jal-tr Mr. Lyde Griffith, son of Mr. Wm. 5 ‘Th lace wil open for inspection ai da; ba’ DAY, a CEMBER a New Hampshire avenue ® | east extended and west of t! letropolitan branc! SURGDORP,. Grifth, and Mise Julia Morgan Snoutter, | Mt, 7 °,cn rer Gr Damnellie are Dace ont ghee ind succmements will be paid fa ¥ A seed rent estate, attuated in the. ci ow: “iterdbe of ale prescribed by the decree: One- | Béltimare and Ohio raliroad, south OF Ceara ave | pontsniENG, WAETARU AND EMBALMER, daughter of Mr. G. Fenton Snouffer, were | gole beneficiaries, the estate estimated to] gale. ‘All coureyauclig at purchasers cost, Of | ME ee ton “District of Columbia to wits Lot tvs | third of, the purchase money tobe paid fa cash, the | "ie,.And north of South avenue ae ee i yesterday at the Protestant Epis- | Consist of a bank account of $700. Her- ANDREW “bB”'DUVALL, Trustee, | hundred’ (200) in, Geo. E. Hamilton's subdivisioa ot | residue 10 eqhal tnetallments at one and two years | to te paid in sash, and the balance frome: tien mad | _Teleobone 206. esr! Church, Gaithersburg, by Rey. A.) man W. Snow is named as executor, wy itt La. ave. uw. | lots in syuare S55, as per plat of sald subdivision | from the day of sale, to bear interest thereon and | three years, to be represented by votes of the pur- | = 6. Johns of this place. Misses Rose Snouf- Enh JAMES LOWNDES, Trister) Tecorded ‘in Taber’ 19, folio. 80, tn the ‘surveyor’ | until paid et the, rate of 6 per Centum per‘annum, | Cheeer or purchisers, bearing interest atthe Pate COAL AND WOOD fer and Mollie Warfteld, acted as brides- | ~ aa a zi nssivania ave. | ofice of the District of Columbia, improved as a Tabor of 6 per cent per andum from the day of sale, pay- mt WILLIAM J. MILLER, ‘Trustee, Fepresented by the promissory notes or bonds of = : he ushers heing Me aforesaid. able semi-annually, secured by deed of trust” Upo Socata, Sateat Wasted, Weduntin Wee RUP I URE aiteo 486 Loutsiana ave, | ‘Terms of sale: All cash over and above a decd | {he, purchaser or, purchasers, a be secured Dy | the property, sold, or all eush, at the option of the Wm. King & Son, 4 H 1 cae of trust to secure the American Security and Trust * aot t. A deposit of one thousand ($1,000) dol- ters and Cranmer Griffith. The church Is CURABLE. The ROBERTS PROCESS| C2 By order of the court the sale of the horses, | Com; OOD, due Oct. 19, 1897. All Ssual form, or the purchaser or purchasers may | Pvc teent od at time of sale. All convesunel ‘| was handsomely decorated for the occasion heals permancatly,” rendering patients aa | mules, wagons, carts, harnesses and other personal | aoving an} ‘recerding at purchaser's cost. ‘Taxes, | @t BIA OF thelr option pay ail caah.— Terms of eale | record) ing ‘at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to ae ee ee and crowded with the friends of the con- strong fad vigorous as before. the ocourrance | proverty, including frame stables except the per-| {f'ang, will be paid out of the fund up to June $0, | 9,08 compiled with within 10 dae from the day. of | Pecompfied with within fifteen (13) days from date | SELECT GRADES OF ANTHRACITE FOR FAM tracting parties. of the hernia. Consult vs—investigate this | Sonal Property oe edll take place on WED. | 1804. ‘If terms of sale are not complied with within | fmo of sale the terms of sale are not com. | of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to re- ILY USE. ‘The King’s Daughters of Poolesville will qethod—secure testimonials. Don't be de- | SesSaS° "Tm TWELFTH DAY 5§ DECEMBER, | tem days after the day of sale the trustees reserve | pifed with within 10 days from the day of sale the t the risk and cost of the de- sesees ve a grand concert in the town hall at eet ty ee ee eee he Gene tere TD iets, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., at the sta: fie tight bo resell st Ge cisk aud cont of Getantt- it ig reserved to resell at the risk cost of | faulting a ote Anne CANNEL AND SI'LINT FOR GRATES. hat place on the evening of Friday, the | py “3° bles of the National Ranitary Company, on 18th | !s | purcha s° advertisement. the defaulting purchaser or purchasers. All convey- | resale In some newspaper pu city 0 HICKORY AMD OAK WOR AXDIROWS 1th instant, the proceeds to be devoted to | National Hernial Institute, | a 0 sree ow. REW B. DUVALL, fe eaY “Trustee eaineist we aay Wey oanxera, pager ety PUBERT A, | WILSON CUMBERLAND COAL. KINDLING WOOD. orks of cl y. Vesbin ite . NDES, 5 st. nw. fs 4 - LAR > 561-2 and o The Ald Bootety of the M. E. Church | *'R"8" 1421 G St. piv cas MULTAN J, MILLER, ‘Trustee. Pe ae ane ae Drop us a postal or telephone 561-2 and our rep. @outh at this place will hold a meeting |] 46-144 a22-0 ‘Trustees. B2S-d&ds Dist City Hall. J ocll-d&de aed ‘Trustees. resentative will call on you. n26-lmy

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