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14 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1894-SIXTEEN PAGES. ————————— == RBAN NEWS | torian Church met yesterday at the rest: AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. dea { Mr. . Parker. Those prese! ee S U B U were Sirs. 'D. ©. “Munson, Mra. ‘ie = THIS EVENING. FUTURE DAYs, FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYS. Lounsbury, Mrs. J. H. Garretson, Mrs. G. . DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTION! : y seerericert te ree B. Ives, Mrs. Yale Rice, Mrs. G. W. Man- wasn & & £0, Av @ G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 08. ONEERS, RATCLIFFE, DARIt & 00.. AUCTIONEERS, : NACOUTEA kins, Mrs. John Hammond, Mrs. G. W. TER B. WILLIAM, crate Gisaaes oe kee oan TRUSTFES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Penna, * : . Hawxhurst, Mrs. Jacobs, Miss Sarah ° SUBURBAN REAL ESIATE, PED TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE yERNOWN. AS z TION OF THE PROPERTY _K: AS EAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTH " Klock. Sufferers from uerrons debility or from long- AE br oe MPI s y REA) 4 ¢ Golden, who ow irs. I. S. Heffner started for Allentown, | standing nnd wosting disenses should lose no time Twenty-third Annual Sale Important closing sale of METROPOLIS VIEW.” IMPROVED, BY. TILE STREET BETWEEN 177H AND 18ST! n Maple avenue, has | P; & ty s a GF THE LATE CHIEF ‘ORTHWEST, D oe ednesday for a visit to relatives: | im consulting Dr. R. A. Walker, the leading spe- uropean interior deco- GONTAINING THIKDY.ONE ACRES MORE UR Ry lrtoe of deed Of tron ton. The document | and will be absent for sever: clalist im the treatment of all disorders of the BY ORDER B NEN duly recorded in Liber No. 1904, at folio 479 et rations of all sorts (both) 1s. The will of Mrs. Al recently at her home ed in Washin % 5 1 . Gregor Noe vashing- " Yistrict of ie in Camden, N. J., and directs | Mr. Gregor Noetzel moved to Wash brain and ncrrous system. Dr. Walker has de- . = veq., one of the land records of the Dist day. y viniue of two deeds of trust, dated, cespec- 7 7 eceren » children , Alice, Caldwell, |‘, on Thureday, | ss otist Church gave reted himeelt during the past twenty reara to the Taunton Silver Plate antique and modern) im | tively, me rien day of June, 1800, end the 11th day there, we wil “tt ai gett muck rere ac r si are vhic! t disea: t! 5 f june, 1892, e i and Charl shall share | an oyster supper on Thursday night, which | study and treatmeat of disease of this character, I F i hi Lid | 2. the District of ‘Columbia, In Liber 1404, folios | Day” ot NeCEMBER, AD. ““iso4. SOU y the personal property. Mrs. S. M. | was quite a success financially. afd his remarkuble success has gained Compa 1Y> ‘urniture, na, 438 et eeq., and Liber 1710, folios 130 et s¢q., re- | OCLOCK PAP’ alt that ceniata pleee or parcel of Golden of widow of the late Messrs. W. H. Nowlan, Elmer Crump and | highest reputation both tn Europe and America. Sil Beautiful Sheffield | wectves. we witt set, at’ puvite suction. oa! the | land and premises, lying in the city of Washi tiolden, is nated ae enecutrix, with-|C- F- Newman have returned from a| His treatment strikes at the very foundation of DAILY. ver, utiful eitie: premises, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH DAY | District of Colassbin, wad ‘krown aod Pickem bmn phen Golden, fe named as exe = hunting expedition to Clifton. the trcuble im all cases, aud the result is invari- ’ Plate. within our Art | DECEMBER, A.D. 1804, at FOUR O'CLOCK | us and being all of lot numiered one bundred and out bond, and appointed guardian of the | “yirs.C, H. Seaman of Alexandria fs visit- | ably a quick ani permanent cure. Dr. Walker is 8 2a de teen ene, ae ee thirteea (118) of J. M. Varnum‘s subdivision, ta chitaren. Ing er eter, Mrs. ‘Thomas Hilier. |, | permaneoty toated at 111 Pensegivana arene, At 11 o'clock a.m., Gallery, 1407 G street, |mPatmnimmertsnss terete, ii tadg | sare numer oe Minded and Rp There is much indignation expressed in| The Ladies” Aid Society of the M. E- | cajoining Willard's Hotel, where he may be coo: age Tying in the couaty of Washington, and the Dis- | said Diktrict Ie titee ia. fn to, Anacostia over the action of several W: peony bog me Lies re ——— oo pres. | sulted from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Charges very low, and o p.m THURSDAY AND FRI- trlet,_ of, Columb Coe re emit oBttt, Of] | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money ington business men, who one day this | ‘Tt were Mrs W. Y. Swiggott, Airs, SA, | and comuation at of» or by mall tee, Wetnes 3 and 7430, P-Mes DAY, DECEMBER J sie ine Washinton Berri according, (0 ul | sallmenta, at one int wea frost the day of week appeared before the House committee | Ball, Miss Corrie Cooksey, Miss Ida Ball | “ aa Stipe = P: R00) division by Joho A. Middleton and Thomas W. | sale, with notes bearing interest at the rate of O on apropriations, and, while interfering’ in | Pat'others. 12. See testinonials of cures in Post, ‘Times and maternal aia TWENTIETH AND | 2c, trustees and ‘nied with their frst report of | per cent per anaum from the dey of sale, interest behalf of Mt. Ple tagious hospital t semi-annually, said notes to be secured by d of trust upon the property wold, or all of the sales "in, the ‘chancery. cult of Middicton et al. | payati against try et al., No. , equity docket 7, in 1894, the Supreme Court of the District of ad st the con-| Mr. athan Jewell, an aged resident of | News. All interviows sacredly confidential and | CORNER TENTH STREET AND PA. AVE. N.W. there, at the “own. fied yesterday at his home on | mmes never published except by owner's consent, : TWENTY-FIRST, same time suggested that it be located in : t Special provision will be made for the comfort of at ELEVEN A.M. an | #7 of mnie plat te also recorded in 1 Bercpane money tay be paid in cask, at the eptinn the vicinity of in eral. mem- ‘stie Heffner is visiting her sister | —————= = Indica attending this sale. 13-10 ae ernor Shepherd.” folio 41. of the records of the |fieen dare from the day of sele, Scherwine pers of the citiz ociation ha ex- ‘a 7 o — e3 ie - | trustees: the right to resell ‘the propert: pressed themeelves very strongly against a minfax Conversational Club” held AUCTION SALES. ‘seMORROW. THREE P.M. each day. | tind sivsin the tollocring metes and bounds: ‘Be. | {artes teserve the right ante Sane recommendation of this c “t It was | thei i \thly meeting Tuesday night COMPRISING A SUPERB COLLECTION OF RARE | ginning at the intecsection of the evst line of 4th | deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale, . = rest scaine : shag ; eMexrifi PTE I. RATCLUFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ISH CARVED OAK CHAIRS, UP- | street erst exteaded and the center line of Central | Ail’ conveyancing, recording, ete. the cost not impr sald ex-President Huckley of | at the residence of Mr G_A. Le Merritield, aes See ad hd ‘ERED IN Dee HATESTHY. | svesue, abd running theace north G2 degrees ‘east ats purchasers” oe eee the roca tio: t to object to its | the subject being ‘“‘Bores.” The evening THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers. Al IN SETS AND SL ; SOME DECORATED | one hundred and fourteen and seventy-two-hun- . SAMUEL Cros: location near Mt. asant, but it was | was opened by Miss Sue Riddle, who read —— SATURDAY MORNING, WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES FEATHER, | dredths 014.72) perches to the westerly line of the ANDREW J. MILLER, wreng to sugee ‘ated in Anacostia. | an original essay to the evident amuse- TRUSTER: ES Cort gor ae 4 DECEMBER PIFTEENTH, '1894, HOD CHAIRS; OTHERS WITH CRON right of way of ed econ geti pore ements A8-dkds ‘Trustees. of 3 s-mecting o it | im 0 e 1 > ELLING, NO. AY TEN O'CLOCK: DOL NGS, CARVED a road . Md weste: ne “pu an ek hen pe ag hore oer —- oo ie Leategg al Berroa L STREEL NORTHEAST. aT ‘OUR SALES ROOMS, AND MAHOGANY CORNER ‘CABINETS, ELE- | south 164% degrees west eight and thirty-six-hun- take steps | # to the killing of | being a humorous ene, many witty @nd| gy virtue of a deed of trast dated the 221 day Se ee ee ae é ee NYEL | dredths (€.36) perches; thence south 15) uate s = y jecate it on the Anacostia side | bright discourses took place by the mei of May, 1804, and recorded in Liber 1918, folio | REGULAR SALE OF il0USEHOLD GOODS OF AND CONVEX MIRRORS, MAHOGANY THA | west twelve and twelve-hundredths (12.1 'STEES' SATE OF VA of the river. bers of the club. Owing to the inclemency | 160, of ‘the lund records of the District of Colum- | EVERY DESCRIPTIO: TRA OAK “BELLOWS, CARVED OAK | thence south 18 degrees west six (6) ON M STREET BETW W. Bell is sick at his home, on | of the weather the attendance was rather | Ma, and ty direction of the party secured. we will CARPETS. PIANOS, onc. PLATE RACKS. CARVED OAK LIBMALY AND | thence south 1714 degrees west eleven and ¢ ne STREETS | NORTH avenue. a d Mr. Merrifield requested that | rell at pubiic av In frout of the premises, om ORGANS, MII , BIC. 5 then 2 m H. King Camp, Sons of Veteran: ec israna aa again t his house next | SATURDAY, TH ITH DAY OF DECEMBER, SPEOLA a OLD » degrees west five and sixty-elght-hundredths (5.65) ei By => me of trust given to as and diate elected clicers tor tha caning cee 2 ke ea the president, | A-D. 1804, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow: 500 CASES NEW SUGAR CORN. MARQUETERIB BEDSTEAD : D- | perches; thence south 21% degrecs west aix and | Teconded in liber 1608, at follo 241 et seq. one s follows: C: in. H. E. EB sor time. Bee 2s eS iq f during the | 26 deseribed estate, situated in the city of 1,000 CIGARS, ROBES, CUT AND ENAMELED GLASS, SHEF- | eight-hundredths (6.08) perches; thence south 25 | of the lind records of the Distrlet of Cojumblas rt om ‘aptain, H. E. Eno; first iteu- | called the meeting to order, and during Washiagton, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot two "ALSO, FIELD’ PLATED CANDLESTICKS, SERVING | degrees west six and forty-four-hundredtha (6.44) at the request of the party secured there tenant, J. B. r, and second lieuten- | transaction of the business of the club Mr. | pundred (200) in Geo. E. Hamilton's subdivision of | AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., IN FRONT OF THE TRAYS, COASTERS, &.; OLD ENGLISH AND | perches; thence south 22 degrees west six and | We, Will sell at public auction, in frout of ent, Edward T. Nash. and Mrs. William Shanahan were elected | iota in square S55, as per plat of sald subdivision SALES ROOMS, DRESDEN CHINA,’ OLD DUTCH AND EN- | four-hurdredths. (6.04) perches; thence south 20% | Premises, ot THURSDAY, DECEMEEIt TWEN Within the lest month the following | active members. Among those present | recorded in Liber’ 19, follo 80, in the surveyor's | HORSES, BUGGIES, WAG GLISH SOLID SILVER IN ALL SHADES, | degrees west fourteen and sixty-four-hundreaths | CIETH. A.D. 184. at MALF-PAST FOUR building permits have been issued for | were Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Parker, Mr. and'| office of the District of Columbia, improved as COUPE, ROCK AWA = SLD gO AT SEA, TABLES, BRAUTIFUL | (14.64) perches; thence leaving sald westerly Tine | $2 the clit OF Weta Bene Cen: buildings in Anacostia: Mary V. Bowen, a/ Mrs. Tibbitts, Mr. Rowell, Mr. Kinsley, | *(iresald. i can over and above a deed HARNESS, &C., SITE LEATHER GOODS, VENETIAN HAND | 13.5) perches toa ‘stone tu. the center of South ie Site, Mee cast twenty Seat lO Sent) Sreat. ae weiling on Jefferson street, near Taylor; | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shanahan, Mrs. Moore, | ,;1c1us of tale: (ee cin eae nt ened Tesct | to which we Invite general attention, MIRRORS, FANCY GOODS, AND MANY | avenue; thence with the center of said avenuo | SM, Street by the depth thereof of lot numbered Marie Fredrick, frame house on Harrison | \jiss Sue Riddle ani others. Company $2,000, due Oct. 19, 1897. All convey- | Consignments for each department received up to OTHER CHOICE ARTICLES NOT TO BE HAD | south 2 degrees west seventy-five and eighty-tive- | {Ur {4}. 12 sjuare pumbered one hundred and street; A. M. Green, frame house on 13th |” Miss Blanche Brunner expects to leave | gncing and reecrding at purchaser's cost. ‘Taxes, | the bours of sale, FROM THE REGULAR "TRADE. ALSO, FOR | hundredths (75.85) perches to the east line of 4th | Mpety-slx (196). street extended; William E, Hayes, dwell-|on the 2vd of this month for Petersburg, | it any, will be paid out of the fund up to June 30, | Telephone, 1282. THE ACCOUNT OF AN ADMINISTRATOR, | gtroet east extended; thence due north sixty and | 5 lerms. One-third cash, balance, in one and two chols’ : reremeec tan on a @ c Of sale are not complied wit n| _it RATCLIEPE, DARR & CO., Aucts. TWO PAIRS OF HANDSOME DIAMOND | nine-tenths (60.9) perches with said east line of | 76878 from date of sale, the deferred payment ing on Nichols avenue; H. H. Lawrence, | Va., on a lengthy visit to friends. 1804. ‘If termns of plied with within to be secured by deed of’ trust upon the property frame house on Jefferson street: Moses A.| \°" praliees iss ten days after the day of sale the trustees reserve | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. EARRINGS, ONE DIAMOND BRACELET AND | 4th treet easi extended to the beginuing. Con- | god “ani to bear iuierest at tue rate of per Stevens, frame house in Hillsdale. © E. = Spa the right to resell at the risk and cost of default- ij gondii "3 Guan FANCY FA’ a taining 81 acres, more or less, and belt that | cent per annum, or all cash, at the option of the a. ’ edale; C. E. WEDDING BAGGAGE. ing purchaser after five days’ advertisement, A SATURDAY SALE. -GRAND EXHIBITION TUESDAY AND WED- | part of “Metropolis View,” owned b: tharine | purchaser. A deposit of $200 to be paid at the Nelson, frame dwelling on Minnesota ave- deposit of $200 required at the sale. OF HOUSEKEBPING ARTICLES, _OARPETS, | NESDAY, DECEMBER 18 AND 19, FROM 9 A.M. | Chase, lying cast of the east line of 4th street | gale. ‘Terms to be complied with in Bfteen day nue; A. M. Pezold, frame house at 123 he Rail- LEO SIMMONS, ‘Trustee, Fg ES oy GLass | UNTIL 6 P.M. DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND. gast extended and west of the Metropolitan branch, | from day of ‘ale, otherwise trustces reserte tl Pierce street; John H. Anderson, a large | Fruitful Source of Humor to the Ra 505 E st. n.w. WAKE, BEDDING, "KITCHEN UTBNSILS, £C. | gig & G- SLOAN & CO... AUCTIONEERS, Baltimore and Oblo, rallroad, south of Central ave: | right to advertise and sell. the Dfoperty at ris ~ 334 Taylor street, and Joseph E. road Man. ceana pARtHER - BIRNEY, =. TOMORROW, DECEMBER FI FENTH, i a 1407 @ STREET. bee bros « Per tage ced a ‘and cost ef & defaulting parchaser. All com rnold, ge! i paul 302 kd trict Attorney's Office, City Hal JR SALES ROOM, 3 N bs, 0 4 7 a m wag twas. 4 Ba at cont of the purchaser. street, an waar ocmauine te tne omasion: From the Denver Times-Sun. AND PENNA. AVE. N.W. ” aS — eo ar oempng Toy hobs to be paid in cash, and the balance Frrene, two and — JOSEP! mation of the new brick store and dwelliag | In a railway baggage room or in a bag-| [7THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED. ON AC. | | Also, by order of the executors, part of the ef: three years, to be represented by vetes of the pur- GU ARLES a he weather, until MONDAY, DECEMBER | fects of the late Dr. J. F. Hartigan. chaser or purchasers, bearing interest at the rate | a6-d&ds into a dwelling only. ris 2 queer place to lcok for wed- | count of e ‘ - Fe 2 «| Of 6 per cent per anaum from the day of sale, pay- | ————_—_—_______—___— = aa gage ca aq pI ‘TENTH, same hour ‘ond place. By’ order of the ING OF BOOKS, SUN INSTRU: ‘or the Xmas Holidays. eS ee see et See ae OE Ot 2 ae OS 1s SG GEL GC A public street hydrant has been ordered but it Is a good place, after | trustees. aS-d&as TS, PICTURES, &C., WHICH WILL BB : by the Commissioners to be placed at the | U2S statistics, bu gree ne OLD AT TEN O'CLOCK PRECISELY Paims and _ Decorative | tv provertz 01s, or alt cash, at the option of the 5 ne handling bag- RIS 7 Ou ‘A deposit of one thousand ($1,000) dol- ’ 1 corner of Harrison and 17th streets. all, and those engaged in C7 THR ABOVE SALB IS POSTPONED, ON AC- WITHIN OUR SALES ROOM. rehaser. A depos! ($1,000) dol- tee: Jefferson street extended, bey ‘Taylor, | gage say the season of weddings has open- | count of the Weather, natil WEDNESDAY, DECEM- ALSO, AT TWEL Plants at Auction. Koes eleed Cg ee a to by catalagus fe soon to receive another improvement in [ed up unusually early this year. Hardly a | BEM TWELFTH, sine Lour and place. (Hy over | Horses, “Carriages, | COMPRISING A LARGE LOT OF HANDSOME | be complicd with within afteen (13) days from date| Of the personal effects Sie Mate of & New water main, which will | day pesses, the trunk hurlers say, but one Terma cash. FINE DECORATIVE PLANTS FOR THB MOUSE: | Satis Senet ariatee'eiattang ie THEM to fe of Mrs. Katharine exten eet east of Taylor street. < readi s 7 (BIS AGAIN POSTPON! VALTER B. WILLIAMS ., Aucts. INE DECORATIVE PLANTS. a | sell the property al risk and cost of the de- e Mr. W. N. Freeman's child, which has | % tWo outfits of wedding parties are land-| | E7THE ABOVE SALE ROAD FOSTER | 08s WALTER Be WIAA SO APS INCLUDING SOME FINE SPECIMEN PLANTS OF | faultt Partvesse, after ten Gays’ Setice Of anc 8. SAMSTAG, tter. ed in the baggage rooms. Last night a | tee pour KENTEA PALMS, PHOENIX | resale in some newspaper published Ia the ‘city of Chase, embrac- been very sick, is reported NTH, 1894, same hour and plac 9 "AUCTIONEER. LATANIA PAL et! Henry Linger of Harrison street ts goyeman was boosting a big sean od By order of th trustees. a15-2t_ | will commence to sell on SATURDAY NIGHT, RLASTICA_HURBER PLANTS: ALL | Washington, DO a weitson, ingin part. a truck; giving vent to a grunt as he hoist- Se errerr = : SEVEN O'CLOCK, DECEMBER FIFTEENTH, at PHRYNUMS, FERNS. ASPI- JOUN B. LARNE - : p 9 ; The committee representing the citizens | ed the weighty thing, he said something | 7: E+ WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | gore "No, 3021 M st. n.w., Georgetown, a very. ED GAY TREES. Se ONB CARARA MARBLE BUST, WITH PRD- of Anacostia which was to have met the | snout wedding bagénge. “How do you | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT IMPROVED BY Two. | Sect stock of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing FINE SPECIMENS OF DIRAB- asa ae rnstese, | ESTAL, OF THE LATE CHIEF JUSTICE (a pomp pit Posererag leas Pe cone know It's wedding laggage?” inquired a SS 910,000 yards Dress Goods, Glnghama, Sheeting RNAMENTAL PLANTS. DUNCANSON BROs., AUCTIONEERS, recsies aimee tscaan sas . sngine and engine house tn Anacostia | Zi . STREET § : zs e heii: - i | oN EXHIErrioN Ww scaued NGS EUZE, BENSALL, JANS . for the Th jun. : Satteen, Table Linen, Table Covers, a! 5 did net meet the committee on Wednesday, | TP Ufte! ‘ “4 By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Oilcloth, Ladies” and Gents’ Underwear, 100 | NINETE 1, 1804, W: 5) CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES-| OTHER CELEBRATED MASTERS; A FIN owing to a letter from the committee ask <= Sore Repemtechaa cones pt a gg 8 po fa hase tenth cece: Wor Uinta: 08. Q STREET, AND WILL ME SOLD AT PUnLIC | TATE ACAD Sook or SOUTH CRANCH | PORTRAIT IN OIL OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE, ing them to defer their visit until next e reporter stepped around the trunk, | of the party thereby secured, Wwe will sell at pubile | Pea Jackets, Vants, Blankets, and Comfort AERO, Beit eRe PaPE MBER NINE- | STeEET, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, | OLD AND RARE PORCKLAINS, AND GLASS r and there tied to the handle of the trunk | auc! ti _ tine _premtiees; o6 FRUOAX, | Holle and Tere | Cutieay aak sewely, ae ® he is ©. G. SLOAN & CO., D. C., INCLUDING THE BUILDIN ig EL FROM ALL PARTS OF TIE GLORE QUIS. friends of Dr. Feclemeyer no longer | Was a tiny pair of Laby shoes. DECE HENTILS 1804," at QUALTEL | Metures arose am) 50,000 Bins Cigars. ee | ateale 1407 G bt. eS ee RACITAR ET Bee | ITE EXAMPLES OF SEVRES PORC ‘AND p orl Bhs Dig to his whereabonts. | “you ree,” said the baggageman, ee ston, D. Cu, beginning for the | the entire stock 1s sold. “It will be to your interest ¥. WARREN JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER. AS THD NATIONAL SANITARY COMPANY'S! Gin CHINA, RARE OLD PRODUCTIONS OF e been received from him at| done for a joke, of course, by some friend | fUs" st corner of said | to attend this sale. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | JAPANESE AND CHINESE ORNAMENTS, MAR- Doovsville, W. Va., the home of bis father, | or friends of the covple who have been de- | lot, runuffg_ thenc back with . ON THURS- | ene’ District of Columbia, passed co the Sth dsy| BLE STATUARY, RARE BRONZES, ELIZA ew Feelemeyer. There was some | tailed to look after the trunk to see that | that width feet 2 inches tothe rear line of we DECEMBER TWENTIETH, | $f November, A.D. 1 ‘in equity causes of ne ie apgsincst N, 1se4, AT TWO O'CLOC mist nding in the county regard L Bly Pigedss ‘with the Jmprovements above stated. » Twill commence to sell Garter against National’ Seite tot | BETHIAN PORCELAINS, WITH PORTRAITS; Dr. ab ona the Tomers | ete Stree, te tee Saks. ant tes cue : One-third cash, of which a deposit of _hactoneers: at the. establishment of” EB." Heldeuheimer, 1236 | ChAT Sig and Mobert Poole & Son Company | ELIZABLTHIAN FURNITURE; A SUPERB weenie kata tee ; and {he rumors | will not see it until the baggage fs land Fy ist be made at the time of sale, and the ecessors to Latimer & Sloan.) Pennsylvania avenue northwest, all pledges upon | against National Sanitary Company and others, FRENCH OVAL MIRROR, WITH MASSIV 2 great measure proven wherever they are going. | falance in equal Instaliments in one ‘and two this dates conelet- | $e asts0, consolidated with equl Ay cause of Join! EMBLEMATICAL CARVINGS (COST A FABU- untrue. The doctor, ore leaving, ar- ranged his affatis satisfactorily to his ac- quaintances, and changed his @ locality where there was fer him ‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. which Interest 1s overdue up te t Mites ing of fine Diamond Rings, Pins, Studs, Ear-rings, | Henderson et al. against said National Sanita c “ = “ f Soasgborr rr apmennpbr Chains, Gold, Silver and’ Metal Watches, all kinds en ‘and others, No. 15489, the unders! LOUS PRICE), ELEGANT MANTEL MIRRORS, SS aatae encuua ee of fine Je eiry, Clocks, Clothing and Books == as trustees in sald causes, consolidated, will seli] SUPERB EGYPTIAN AND FRENCH CLOCK, > ig kinds, together with a class of goods gene! t public auction, in front of @ premises " v1 HES block 12, and at’ east end of | Fn0y ine loan office. TuRSDAY, ‘THE ELEVENTH DA¥ Or Decks: | MANTEL SETS, WITH THE RICHEST OR- ‘ow this trunk’ was brought here tonight | y for which notes of the purchaser, bearin interest from of wale and secured by deed o| trust on the property sold, wiil be taken, or all ‘Ternis to be jied with in ten days from sale, or the prop- ‘9 out on one of the late trafi ecked to New York, you see, an probably going to the groom's nd will esidence to | It i ger practice | the: rooms, 1407 lots 8 and 1 cash, at the option of the purchase com home. You can imagine how they will ap- | ¢rty will be resold at risk and cost’ of defaulting Park: "half maturing in’ May, oD tee: CONTINUR AT AIX PM. Ne YHIED OcLOCE Da MOLU AND BRONZE MOUNTINGS, PORCE- ee preciate the presence of those articles | pu “All. conveyancing and recording at pure May, 1806. ‘Terms casit, deen iae biicket tendete Gall Gutcd-twwn custom Beit, Ab four’ (4), iu square Dumbercd sory | LAIN GARDEN SEATS AND FLOWER URNS, ROCK VILL hanging to the trunk handle. Why, we Puy. ES ae % ers kindly take matice. TORDONGIEEASR, Beck of square coven bundred and eight (08), Cd the} MOSAIO CABINET (A WONDERFUL PIECE), as see - ved- = NG, eee 14-6e eNHED er. dings, ‘xtures, engines, ‘boilers, mac ve ‘ . see socne. OF the “Sumniose Suiaes On weer | =.) w WAGGAMAN,( Anct. Trustees. | & Go SLOAN & CO. AtCTIO’ ase Dull dng, area and “appliances. attacked weeza | CABINETS OF BIRIC-A-BRAC, INLAID AND Bethesda Presbyterian Church was yes- ter lay ning the scene of a largely at- tended and pretty wedding, ing parties being Mr. Thor and ™ g trunks sometimes that one could im-| 9) Ey AN ERS, TOMAS DOWLING & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. 8 and ‘appliance Soman Mma chats Cutan, agine. It trequently happens that a cara | —o°! Gapconmnce So Later & aiae) STEERS’ SAIZ OF VALUABLE TPROVED £2 Se cemteen and ‘used in the trade and eetintne | SUPERBLY CARVED DOWER CHEST (AN AN- tha! tenitracts te ene eh ee eee kare DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. * THYLOPERTY, "No.g410-K STREET NORTH | of the sud Sanitary Company, subject to the deed | IQUE OF RARE VALUE), WONDERFULLY PEWS Garcia Cente een tees thn ne <CERY SALE OF FRAME HOUSE NUMBER Extensive sale of a large WEST." - of trust in facut interest. from September 7° sug: | CARVED ANTIQUE BUFFET, CARVED CHINA ps Se ee ete ore ta ee rere Loner ae STREET ROUPELWERE. Necti of F it f | BY yittie, of a decree of the Supreme Court of | “ithe terms of sale: One-third (1-8) of the pur-| CLOSETS AND BOOK CASES, A SUPERBLY , een. The ceremony | ing a card = frank that came through By vate ack deren ot the Bente (Ont ot collection urniture 0) the District of Columbia, passed Ce 48y | chase money in cash and the valance in one, two] CARVED ANTIQUE WALL CABINET (A RARB Saraer = - or astor, Rev. eisai oop ' mbt Sse) 4 Hf ee A. a a Al ca — ara fro sale, Cor wi! 7 7 P. a Wilare dee a ni pastor, Mev: top was pasted a large sheet of Bet ae aaa pees etn come all sorts, including a Fime | to2, “wherein” Howard B, Maris, by bis next Sid nascr oF purchasers Shall give bla hey ene | PIECE), ELEGANT TABLE DECOKATIONS I = ‘8. Milton Green and nd on that a newspaper clipping ae ee oat ea Gor anda, be, aac’ a 5 ‘ friend, ts the complainant, and Margaret E. Harris | YCinissory notes, bearing interest at 6 per cent| CHINA AND GLASS, DINING TABLE AND Wm. H. Trail acted as ushers. At the | giving an account of the wedding, naming | ¢f \ iront ot emises,’ on TUESDAY, Upright Piano, One Ore | is the’ detendant, we will ‘sell, at public auetion, im ‘annuin from day of sals, subject to the rati-| CHAIRS, LIBRARY FURNITURE, OUUCHBS close of the ceremony the newly marricd| the purtles and the whole thing. There TM DAY OF DI A.D. 1894, AT ee ee ATG Rrra me ie cation of the court. me ae to said property | AND EASY CHAIRS, OAK AND EBONY BOOK i Be eescinel sen gan, I5 Hair Mattresses, TY-FOURTH DAY Ol it, . to be retained by sald trustees ustil the purchase! Gass LAW, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND 2 Phe valine! PM. the f PY-FOURTH | couple were warmly congratulated by their a half column of it. The clipping OCK * | teal FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real shall be paid. A deposit of $300 will be u ee y Stated. the coupls would take the night te fy the 'elty of Washington, District! 6 Dillows, Ladies’Cloaks | tt wtute. in the city of Washington, in the | Mavited at. thine’ of sale, “sin the property kept | PANDALEIS (LIBRARY OF THE LATE CIES ‘Om Monday Mecsre, W. H. Rabbitt, john | Tain for San Francinco. Well, on every “2 Dire cobdivision of syeare: toor s Part of erigiual lot’ three (3, i A | ite Be SUL STHIEE| SHC eaCE Gar meee On Mon esrs. W. Rabbitt, John | road cver which that trunk pas ~ 2) = : W: ieh- Part of original ree (3), In square ni Ney. or polic! . ‘The terms o} = TRAITORE, sg ND 8 W. Kelebner, Samuel Riggs und Dr. R. C. | baggazemen had written seme Minarctvan | meena tete ee follo las of the land and Wraps, 60 High=back | eit ee ee ees oo comtntued within the | eeey oP ve ‘complied with ‘within, Bites tact | BER FURNITURE, IN SETS AND SEPARATE ~ nar : Tesern IECES; RESSES AND BEDDING, KITCH- Warfield will leave here for a week's | inscription on the margin of the paper ds in the office of the surveyor for the District Sena ees and Seeets, to wit: Seon Gay Of sale, Seem ine, Testees wemereisae | Eies oo sPomaat : — in the neightornood of Nomani | surrounding the clipping. They pol God bf Columbia, togetuer with all the ‘mprovements, Dining Chairs, Carpets, Beginning for the same at a polut on K strect | right to resell at cost and visk of defa'ling pur-| EN AND LAUNDRY KEQUISITES, &c. erry on the lower Potomac. At their | bless you, or ke op a stiff upper li i 5 ep as yer lip, and one destination they will be entertained by Mr. | fellow wrote a verse of ‘Mary and John.” &e. seventeen (17) feet from the southwest corner of | chaser of purchasers after five days’ rocce pub- sctuia iak i Seow Oilcloths, Art Squares, | saii'ce°and running thence with the line of said | fished 1B obe of more Dewspapers published inthe | 1,P%q7!"tue of @ certain, decd of Toist, dared the Streot east seventeen (17) feet; thence north at right | city of Washington, D.C. pags Prd rp rg amg My ery ony ‘as preseribed by the decree, are one- i place selected for the | . ad . Gd cash, the balance in one and two Sears, with t 3 - ; SJ, Hopkin The place selected, for the | 1t'is not anv unusual thing for trunks to | Med onts Ue Mat ee fae cone der tagmuan | SCoy — ECuy WHEE UF | sagies Wit ald street nineiyte oa) ft sleren | ogame aay and Antne anid descried prem | erie of the District ot “Caumtia abd) yas. . ‘a Mrely been wisltad be | Come to this depot with something of that | from day of sale, payable semf-annually, secured rooms, 140 G street, | ttty 0) ‘feet to a thirty (30) foot alley; thence | ikes, es arttately ‘after the spore ‘sale i] ee ee eee ten Oe re ven berm Hhogpere A be: sah visited by | kind attached. A gq5d mgany Hting in the | by deed of trust on the premises sold, or'all cas! 9 | west ‘twenty-one (21) feet; ‘thence south one bun. | also, by virtue uf said decree, sell all the signed trustees will sell. at the auction rooms of several arties from this coun’ ee E sireet_nertbwest, ou WED- | Dowling & Co., 6 harness,’ scrap trou and other | Dow! NINETEENTH, ‘i504, com- outside portions of the state came to Den In the = ceqtane bi 1 tt ot) SATURDAY, DECEM sg | tret and torty-six 145) tect eleven (11) inches to | mules, wagons, cart A phans’ court on Wednesday Eu-| ver to remain a few dG&y#; one happening | required wi the place of beginning. J tosether {with the franchises NESDAY, DECEMBER NINETEENTH, “pes i 5 ; 2 mencing at HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK A.Ai., and gene E. Cissell, guardian to Leroy Gott, | not len 0. A trunk came hh m Gol- | sale are Hed with in fifteen days from E FIFTEENTH ‘Terms of sale, prescribed by the decree: One-| and contracts of the sald Sanitary Company, in ue passed his first ‘account. Nathan J. Walk- | den, I aifess it was, and plage all to | the the trustees reserse the right to BER FI ’ 1894, : id Washington elty, District of Columbia goutinuing dally at that, hour until all ia, "sold, third of the purchase money in cash, one-third in| Washington coir. T0nit Being the personal eff oper 1 “artinie, de 1G r esell *he property ut the risk and cost of the de- er, a amis strator of ‘Sm. M. Carlisle, de- | Cheyenne. Quite a litle time intervening | faving Taiclaser, ‘after five days’ ndvertisement at TEN A.M. Horses and Pag tas pie! ue /dueteran or Noents, | If purchaser or [pppoe igen fll] wt Peg Ghese of Eagewood, removed to Menrs. Dowling ceased, filed lists of sales of the personal | before the train left for Cheyérne, aged uch resile in some newspaper published in 7, + | said terms, the sald property will immediately be | & Co.'s art galleries for couventence of sale. estate of said decease man and woman camo to the’ bexesce | Weetigton, D, G._ All conveyancing aad recording Carriages at 14th and AF any, to be represented by the purchaser's uote, | O00 wp and sold at the risk and cost of default: | This is one of the most Important sales ever a 1 fi an and wo: DagKAge » D.C. conv S ‘ted on the day of sale, and bearing interest, pay- chase de in this city, and should command the at- Mr. John E. H ng of Howard county | room, presented a oheck and asked if the | &t the cost of the purchaser. able semi-annually, at the rate of p Egy per purchaser or purchasers. i winge les and Miss Annie M. King of King's Valley, | buggege would go cut on the Cheyenne CLARENCE A, BRANDENBURG, Trustee, New York avenue at | sooum unir paid’ ‘ana secured by deed of trust on | 208 Sxtures, engines, machinery, boilers, tools | tention of parties desiring rare oe " - 2 and implements, ses, mules, this county, were married here on Wedn train oH right. I took the check and saw c $12 ih st. Bw. the property sold. All couveyancing and recording "and other personal On exhibition two days prior to sale, when dew py senge il ’ . F HARD T. MORSELL, Trustee, TWELVE [i x sopls certs, harness pe property On exh pi . day by Rev. 8. R. White of the Baptist | that the trurk was close by, ataffding on| psoas L, ele ere ne. ° at perchaser’s cost. A de ee $200 {0 be made Pelleted be tn Torr, fale comdition. ae scriptive catalogues will be ready. (oe Church, end, ard weftten_in lage letrers were the — The ladies of Potomac Chapel, M. ¥. | following words dh cA ditached to the | E THK ABOVE 1S POSTPONED Cc. G. SLOAN & CO., Re a i Ep ga int . - at within ten days, or the trustees reserve the right cs |. FULTON, Church South, will hold a festival and oys-| handle of the trurk: ‘These ate spring | count of the r: "4 errr KOU SMENEH Auctioneers. to resell the i erty at the risk and cost ‘of the we ng “hice eeeea et wartuenece ast adie en roue La. ave, ter supper in the hall at Potomac on the | chickens, corn-fed in Kansas, huntmg for | DAY UF DEC ai, A.D. 1804, AT THE SAMB 3 defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- ‘ANDREW “B’'DUVALL, ‘Trustee, a8-d&ds ‘Trustees, evenings of December 2 and 2S, the re- | a noneymoon; please treat them kindly.’ 1 | MOU ANY VEAGE Os pexnorg, 11 418-2t wees Ment In a daily newspaper published im said city. _ 464 La. ave, n.W. ceipts to be devoted to the ben said ncthing about the card, but they look- an + BRANDEND YE bth stm, | G SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. RVING WILLIAMSON, | Trustee, Lr oe ee church fund. ed like a good old couple, so I tore it off RICHARD T, MORSELL, Trustee, 7” Guccesvors to Latimer & Sloan.) JOEN EIDOUT, Meesmane ave. wits 3 See ear The copious rains of the pas' when they had goae. Gi1-d&ds 456 La! ave. aw, del2-dts * 844'D st. nw. B15-e0 486 Louisiana ave. USTERS' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING AN! brought to a close the un ——_+e+___ aes Trustee’s Sale of Household LFF — TRSTABLE ONS STREET BET if drouth of the pest summer. 1, and He Knew What He Wanted. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, F it Chi Sil BATCLIVTE, DARE & ©O., Anctioncers. Er Dy order of the court the sale of the horses. | AND REVENTH STKEETS | NOTH WEST, the streams that have n comparativ = . aa ae * mules, wagons, carts, harnesses and other personal RING KNOWN AS NO. 629, AT AUCTION, Gry for montns are now flush with wate the St. Louis Reputlic. . RY SALE OF THAT VALUABLE TRI- GS oe) HA, SUiver, | cusxceny, Sale OF FRAME HOUSE ON MESS. | Treperty, toriuding frame, states (except the” per- By virtue of a deed of trusty dated the 3d day if a (CHANCE! > VALUA MORE AVENUE BETWEEN ERIE AND RU-| sonal property on above lot 4), mentioned in the D. and” r Lib The rain will also result in great benefit to) A lily-white, blond young man entered a ANGULAR, BLOCK, KNOWN ts Glassware, Pictures, &c. RON STREETS NORTHWEST. above ‘advertisement, will take place on WED- | 9f,)tover ait- D- and recanted In, Liber the wheat crop. well-known haberdasher’ “4 eTON i el By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | NESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF DECEMBER, as, defaul fi jer the large amount of corn fodder was f sien i adams Peitcs i Tne MBIA, | dy, tirtue of a chattel deed of trust, dated the | tne District of Columbia, possed in Equity Cause | A'D. ool, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., at the sta: | fees; default, baviog, oe ne baka stroyed by fire on the farm of M ae RUEe rare acme coemee ter examining RUW HAMPSHIRE AV * | No. 184° at wollo 8 i. one of the land rec- | NO 16966 (Sarah Cole vs. George B. Cole et al.), | bles of the National Sanitary Company, ou 18th | of tie debt thereby s < guutic ame: Plummer, in Gaithersburg distric the various styles, from the low-water| Under a dectee of the Supreme Court of ‘the | ords forthe District of Coluinbia, und at the re- | the undersigned trustees will offer for sale by pub- | and C streets BW. ti, i ab ay. days ago. As the was discov: nark to the twenty-eight-story flat, he | District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No, | quest of the purty secured thereby, 1 will sell, at | He auction. in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, ae tad A y y flat, : ee a sp aluetion, within he’ salen: ta th @! | TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1804, JAMES LOWNDE gexeral pinces tx the Geld at the &: 14025, doe 34, wherein Estelle A, Miller is | public auction, within the sules rooms of ©,’ G. eOUR O'C! P, a Latatbemaay selected two at 20 cents each. 1Atpaimaut aod ‘Robert “A. Hooe aod’ others are | Sloan & Co. T40T Gat, never tu the city of Wask: | &t FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described WILLIAM J. MILLER, fire nine it 7 supposed to be the work of ‘They are three for W cents,” said the | defendants, we will sell at public aucti at the D.C, on SATU DECEMBER FIF- [work bapitag — ne Se er CBs men aon n22-co ‘Trustees. ty rg et Sg the city cendiary. ad v0 e © ene! [EN CLOCI Columbia, to wit: of lot be une . r tog ‘At a meeting of clerk. Ae eae ee TWELFTH DAY Oe Dee toda’ aud chattels: and: personal peeorts | 10 in block numbered 16; 1u Hall and Kivan'e te-| [THR PORTION OF ABOVE | ADVER- o Gwelling tases oak grange, commenci ul, give me two.” r CEM AD. 1804, AT HALEF-PAST FOUR joned and described in the schedule | corded subdivision of “Meridian Hill,” 2s the e | tired to be sold jen roreesbes * os oa frame stable . This property will be more, Montgomery county g for half a doll: re- | O'CLOCK P.M., all that tract of ground known us unuexed to and made part of the | ts recorded in E. ©. B. No, 24, at folio 499, in the | postponed until MONDAY, a N- | sold subject to a deed of trust of $1,500, fepresadied Mesera, Haward syuate south of sauare pumbered one hundred and | aforezaid déed, such as Varior ant Chamber Furni- | office of the recorder of deed for the District of | TEENTH, A.D, 1804, same hoor and place, “Terins of sale: Oue-third cash, tallance tn ono ae wen Ae ye abd ty-three (153) in the city of ington, District | ture, Walnut Chairs, efield Rockers, Arm | Columbia, commencing at a point on Messmore ave- Seen a ” ond two years, with interest from day of sale, and Edward P. Thomas taking rH Colum ja. sng = Chairs, Walnut Koll-top Desk, Dining Chairs, Wal- | nue 16 feet south of the northwest corner of said ane 1 secured by deed of trust. $100 deposit three days. ‘or 30—one for a dime. See?" said | and New Hampshire avenue northwest ai a jasel, "Music Rack and Stool, Walnut » | parallel with the north line of sal numbered é | recording chaser’s cost. he terms of = : ‘& Hear velative of wide parking. Carpets and’ Rugs, Mirrors, Walnut Book Case, | 10 150 feet to the east line of said lot numbercd TLIN OTIONEE! rale are not complied with in fifteen days the cont = ae cae gythabearehl Brett buy two anxiously mauirea | Terms of alo prescribed by the decree: One- | Pictures, China and Glassware, Walnut Buffet, | 19; thence southerly with sald Une 16 feet; thence | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | trustces reserve the right to resell after five days’ a at the eked Gf counts com. man. “1 ont t two,” | tird of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the | Small Hall Kuck, Screen, Table and Silverware, | wostwardly and parallel with said north ‘line of | yarvARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, Nos. 507, | DUblic notice at defaulting jure rk of the board of county com- an. “I only want two.” | residue in equal tnstallments at one and two years | Gas Stove, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, &e., de. said lot numbered 10 150 feet to. Messmore avenue; Cee UTREET SOUTHWEST, Ag AGC. ISAAC W. NO) joners, is r «dangerously ill ave 10 © nts by tak- | from the day of sole, to bear interest thereon and Terms cash. ~ thence northerly with the line of Messmore avenue yy, ” . W. REDL WOODWARD, Trustee. arrha new Ear I at D 3 fecha aebar | Ct weranke nesok amnealiy, tos deferred paybente tes | eet DONALD McPHEDSON, Trustee. _ | 16 feet to the poset oe tea etne. ae Me coatale ESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER EIGH. | —1-déedbe _— The sew Baptist < el _at Derwood has eee pereee ches vsented by the promissory 5 He ing 2,400 square feat of ground, more or less, with | rEENTH, 1804, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, in froat of TCLIFFE, DARL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, been complete opened for regular Look here; 1 know what I want. You | friresnted, by (Pi eg < Horses. Horses. | ti “aprovements thereon, consisting of a ‘frame | 2 Premises, we shall sell bots 18 and'19, ia square | ni —— services on Thursday night. The fir: ‘ap up two collars. deed ‘or deeds of trest on the said square, in the AT PUBLIC AUCTION. awelling. 500, improved by three frame dwellings, three, | TRUSTEES’ SAL OF TWO-STORY, BAY-WIN- mon in the new building was But, sir’— Usual forin, or the purchaser or purchasers may 8. BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, Terms as prescribed by the decree are one-third | fo) five rooins each, being Nos. 507, 509 and DOW AND CELLAR BRICK HOUSE, NO. 420 rms of eale | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARTILAGE BAZAAR, | cash, the balance in one and two years, with In- | 51 treet southwest. ENTH STREET SOUTHEAST. t at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from | * Terms SE Sold subject to a deed of trust of $1,200,] By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in ecording at | Liber No. 1850, at folio 476 et sec ollars, and I have 40 cents | at Lis or thelr option pay all cash. wy , and”—-— to be complied with within 10 days from the day of NU. 940 LA. AVE. 4 Ider Jno. Kingdon, eld regularly on § e ime. 7 b le. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at — the day of sale, payable semi-annually, secured by | palanc cash, All conveyancing and one of the hursday night. Pett Sm age _— — — Tle of aie te’ tue terms of sale are Rot cone | pEAEMPTURY SALE OF SIXTY MEAD OF | deed of trust on the premises sold, or all «xh, at | purchaser's cost. $100 deposit required at the thue | land records for the District of Columbia, and a The town authorities of this place now | the cler he reluctantly wrapped up the | pied with withia 10 ‘days ‘ftom the day of eal t hoksts AND MARES. the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 re: | Of wale. delzaits | the reauest ofthe particy secured, thereby, the ore! «mer aged eck wear. ‘ght oe resell at the ris 7 wired. uy : - = undersigni e by pl Levcking stone for vepaliing ‘the tects | “don't care a d—n," howled the blond | te defaultiag purchuscr or purchasers. Ail conveys | _ Mit THOMAS KIRK OF FUILADELPHIA has | Sie hot complied with in fifteen days from the | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | guction, im froat of the Prciulsen "on" ONDA. of the town See are young man, in a rage. know what 1 | Sucing at purchaser's cost. fone Nusa the Bazaar, SATURDAY MORN. | day of sale the trustees reserve the right to rerell a ——— SEVENTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1 own. vant tae oak a kee " HENRY WISE GARNETT, a st FIFTEENTH, T TEN | the erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STOKY BRICK | at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following dese Werte e Cnate,, & Lees wad a nickel: to WALTER V. Ii ANG, DECEMBER ya ; - days’ advertisen ce DWELLING, KNOWN AS 2722 N STPEET, premises, siiuate in the ci Wasb- y my street fare home. See? Now. aa Oran tw CCLOCK, “This load consists of some extra work. | purchaser after five dave ndiertincment of suck WEST WASHINGTON, D. C., GEORGETOWN, | {anton ™D2trict of Columbia. and designated ae n I get two collars for 40 cents, or not” ocll-tu,th,s&ds Trustees, | ef8 and tin Conia —_ begs D. ©. All conveyancing and recording at the pur- BY AUCTION, and belug part of original lot numbered five @), Miss Birdie Belt of Springfield, Prince | 20d the blond young man foamed at the is LIMIT OR KESERVE, : cbaser's cost. By ‘irtue of (a, deed of trust given to us and | in square mombered wine butdred and two (902), ee ae mouth in his righteous indignation. c7TUR VF SALE POSTPONED UN’ LiMn OR 1 veer FOUNTAIN PEYTON, Trostee duly eine ak 7 rt he ‘Dintrie 4 et sei., | described by metcs and bounds as follows: Be- George's county, Md., is visiting Mrs, Wil- the two colls mak ck FLIDAY, BER FOURTEENTH, 180: al CLARENCE A. BRANDENBU! one of the records of the District of Colum: | ginning for the sald purt of lot five (®) at the fe bacn't though le clerk | icur aud pince, on account of the weather BS head of extra work and driving Horses and rE bia, and at the request of the party secured there- | forthwest corner of sail! Lot on Sevcuth street east, liam M. Terrell. He hadn't thought of the “beer | ™ oh Mares consigned to us by parties In this city, to be = a by,’ the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, at | thence cast one hubdred aud twenty-four (ied) fect Prof. J. H. Langille has returned to An- WALTER V. R. BERRY,’ sold for want of use. DOWLING & ©O., AUCTION: auction, in front of the premises, on WED- | One (1) inch; thence south sixteen (18) fect nlve = 416 Sth st. nw. We lavite the attention of persons wishing to 12 B st. nw. AY, DECEMBER NINETESNTH, 1894, AT | (9) inches; thence west one hundred and twenty- — ‘trustees, | buy stock for any purpote to attend this PEREMP- ‘OUR O'CLOCK P-M., the following described real | four (124) feet one (1) luch; thence north sixteen The Ladies’ Ald and Home Missionary ‘ rusteet _ | TORY SALE. SB ER, Auctioneer. DEAD-LEPTER OFFICE SALE. estate situate in the city of Georgetown, aud Dis- | (16) feet wine (@) inchce, to ihe place of beginning societies met on Wednesday last at the =e ~ — | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | GG, SLOAN & 00., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G BT. | CagranoGuE OF ARTICLES ACCUMULATED IN | parcel of lard and preimises known and’ distin: | 4omctBel Tits a [ee .dtaPeon cue th gaeures oe home of Mrs. Jacob F. Stock. B DAYS. ere a (Successors ‘to Latimer & Sloan.) —— DEAD-LETTER OFFICE TO BE SOLD | Rulthed as aud being eub lot numbered <hicty-nine | prior Weed of trust for $2,000, the particulars of A meeting of the Kensington Whist Club | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONE! 5 <> AD? THIRD (29) of William H. Manogue's recorded subdivision | Rijcy Will be fully stated at the time of sale. D AND THIRD | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME] — a‘t AUCTION. of parts of lot twenty-seven (27) to thirty-two | "Terms: Cash (over and above the trust). A de was held on Monday evenirg at the home | NOMTI N CLOSE PROX. | DWE . WITH STABLE IN THE REAR, of the Postmaster General, inclusive, of squaie ourbered forty-five (48), $200. required alk. ie, “ais 6 vs ce hess acearee TO THE CAPITOL, CONVENIED KNOWN AS NO. 41 ‘NORTH WEST. a oe BERNARD Goon! SRigctown Sastict of Oslembler an the areas eee esr is as Ot came oe vat * “a Lesh res REET CAit LINES AND IN AN | Ry ‘virtue of a certal of trust, dated the Superintendent Dead-Letter Oftice, | recorded in'Liber A. BR. 8., folio ——, in the office | guys trom the day of sale, the trustees reserve. were Messrs. Wow. Mani kes, Hi ary Men. is ae EOUS LOCATION FOR RESI- 38 day Ry _ is ge Pree: = Post Office Department, November 30, 1904, of the surveyor et the District, of Columbia, to- | the right to resell the property at the risk and i eden and J. Howar¢ y authori ber No, 1913, at folio -» one of the ta — gether with al Tpbrovementsy Cousisting of & | cost of the defaulting purchaser, after & days’ ad- ack. The next mecting wiil be held ‘onded Im Liber Nor 16TH folie 26lret vee | Tecords for the District fof Qelumbia, and at the | ue gale will commence on MONDAY, DECEM Frostory brick dwelling, it sill be sold subject | CO*t OF, the defaulting Pensa eae evepa at the home of to an incumbrance of §% request of the party secdred thereby, 'we will sell, eC NTEENTH, 1894 AND WILL. BE “GO: | oue of the lad records ‘of the District of Colum’ payable in three yeurs Published (a Washlugton, D. All conveyanc At public auction, in frout of the’ premises, on sae eee the purchaser's. cost, from May 14, 1891, ant The Home red by decd of trust fins. pelety of the bia, and at the request of the Lolder of the notes TEDAY, DEC yUSTEEN TINUED DAILY AT TEN A.M. AND 7 P.M. uotil ? : 3 : Warner Memorial P: ian Church secured. oy sald decd of (rust, we will well at pube | SAUURDAY. PEP UEC PAL Tine folgwing | the whole te disposed of, ree ae ar tie Rieter ot oe J0REPH A BEC rr met on Wednesilay ev the chaz = lic ‘auction, In front of the premises, on MON- | ieacrined land and premises, situate in the cit ‘Terns: Cash on delivery. eg oy co eeataeae FREDERICK F. REPETTI. Tie topte for the sm DAY. DECEMBER TENTH, 1894, at FOUR | Washington, District aféfesaid, and designated as THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ‘Terms of sale: Cash, of which $200 must be paid = = and the Mountain Pe AUGTIONEE QEOCK PM the fellowing described real es- | and being part of lot “O\"" ind. ‘T. MacGill's sub- jack as a deposit ut the ‘time of sale. Terms te be DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. jo lg Brag age Ma Guceescors to Latiiver & Sloan.) fates gt? {he Gy pe Washington, District, of Co- | division of square six hundred and twenty (620), | eausTEES' SALE OF TWO UNIMPROVED Lors| complicd with in fifteen days from the day of = rer ; e eral od 1407 G Street cl a hy iesive OB ts Poe md 4 said part of lot = Dg nl hed Cos ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE. BETWEEN 10TH sale, otherwise the {rastecs reserve the right to | TRUSTRES' SALE OF A otic? TWO-STORY w OM LEK OF David A. Windsor's eutslivision of original ‘lots | following metes tut, Vttner pf euld tote AND 1TH STREETS NORTHEAST, resell the property at the risk and cost of the do- TRICK DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREMISES IMPROVED 1, 2, 3, 13 to 18, both inclusive, and run: By virtue of a deed of trust dated October 7, | faulting purchaser after five days’ otvesttoing in yg0 G STREEY SCUTH WEST, 1891, lag, The contract for the Chevy ON FI STREET in square 754, a3 | Bing thence west long, the line of north *L" ded in Liber 1613, follo 834, oue of The Evening Star. All conveyancing, reco f a certaiu deed of trast, beari ‘Ghane ant Ken catbaerten AND OS S NORTHWEST, | Tecerded im book, 18, page 100 of the records of | Strnct thirteen (13) feet, theste north one hundred | 1801, Tecorted Use District’ of Coluimbla, the un. | ete» at the cost of ‘the purchaser. © az Uitte, Stentisth (aun) day of Nay, A.De beon given ou of the rails to be |» ON, D.C. ‘Terma ot sats: Purchaser to & nd and thirty-six (136) feetOseren and one-balf (7%) | Gersigued trustees will sell by public auction in MILLS DEAN, ‘Trustee, $eis Moa recorded among the laad records ‘of i =f ‘ ails to be} py virtu Certain deed of trust, dated the | see eat caa acuted oe eae tree £9 | inches; thence east thirteen (13) feet, and thence | Pon or the premises, on TUESDAY, THE ELEV- 402 a. ave. nw. | }ertict of Columbia, in Liber No. 1007, follo 4 Golivered a two-thirds | yith day of April. A.D. 180%, amd duly ‘recerded in | Pelt eee te ee ee amd td | south one hundred and Thirtyeix (186) feet seven | [Ty pay OF DEGEMBEK, 1804, AT FOUR HENRY E. DAVIS, Trustec, "| et seq., aud at the request of the holders of the 2 t for delive 1 jonis the 7 : : ‘ of the Dtetrtet Solum! the party secured ther together with the impriyemedts, consisting of @| Cina iot two (2) im square mine hundred and the’ premises, on AX, THE two noter, io egal amount, payable xix aud twelve | (Eetery “trame house, with stable in the rear, | Original Nee ore ee eee Washington, Dy, ‘Ge | THOMAS DOWLING & SON, AUCTIONEERS. Bon, im front tt at OF DEGEMBER, ALD! 1894, , With line. The laying of the raily has heen con- months after date, respective! rest for ss ibered 41, street northwest, = UR O'CLOCI tracted for, and werk will ¢ z OF sh : being known and nu mbraced in lots 55 and 56, respectively, f . T HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- —-__— chaser has the option of paying in cash all of ROBE! ERRELL,” Jot, two, ss page AS NUMBER 224 ELEVENTH STREEL SOUTH- | of WV e 4 : * 0 . My office of the surveyor of the District cf ¢ that certain ploce or parcel of laud and premises Ss CHURCH. ee ee acne tearean, A Get te tae | Ska AEIS Trustees. | Columbia. EAST, WASHINGTON, D. C. that, certale, Mimquisbed a and being fot. smbered x > . All of tous will be required en each lot at tine of sale. Sale FUTURE DAYS. Terms of ele: One-third of purchase money to} gy’ rine of, Heed of trust, dated Mar 4, 1804, | TOIT ng (al), im Tuowwas J. Iing's wabdivinion of he. Be Batted and | Miss Ba- | Mty-tve 65) and Mfty-cight @S), in foe, eousemimaced wit daye, otherwise re- be paid in cash and the residue in two equal to: | ofthe land records of the Ilstrict of Columuks, we | ote im equare muNered three, husdred and eighty: e Visiting relatives in Macon, Ga. Poemoatlenllmain pllegy ere igmyeod to bet (iting, gurchasers cost. Cuavsvancing | Warren B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONERS, | Stallments, | Dettios imer ree ot sale, | will ‘sell, at public auction, in front of” the | hive, (80) om to be bony by purchaser, Taxes paid to Juve recorded payable scml-anwually at rate of 6 per cert’ pet Jecs, on THURSDAY. DECEMBER TWEN. ‘of the records of the surveypr's office boas the Kirn, isos, ats ‘19, io Ot, =e , and to be represented bj promise £ a District of Columbia, together wit REDEEMED PLEDGES. | SDAUM, At ‘Durchaser, secured by decd of trex at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, lot forty- | of the w. Lynch hes sold his new house a liber 1, folio CHAS. A. McEUEN, AUCTION SALE OF U! adie ¥ a a vel be - t e ct Of trust : wovements thereon. ing Od Fellows’ Hall, on Hrowd sarveyor of the Die] 97 czas ARTHUR SNOWDEN, We will sell, by public auction. at the store of | Gn the lot b OF il coh, at the option of the Fare, CU, of Charles, Geantart'e, euntivialen of Jolt | PSfermst. Que-third of the purchase to be street, to Dr. George B. Fadely of Baitt- sot an Bteinem Rros.. 1232, ra Bl ene purchaser, A deposit of $100, will be required ou} subdivision 1s recorded in the office of the surreyor | paid im cash and the balance im two equal install ia 2 ESTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON AC- | West, MONDAY, DECEMBER SEVENTEENTH, ant] 290) Jot, when bid i# accepted. ‘Terms of acis wo | Setivision ts recorded ty the office of the surveyor | Prunes. respectively, 1u one aud two years, socured ore. The many friends of Dr. Fadely gount of the jaclemency of the weather, uutil | TUESDAY, DE“EMBEI 18, 1804, commenciiz at | be complied with in ten days from day of sale or | “Sold subject toa deed of ‘trust to secure the sum | by a deed of trust the a. we be pleased to know that he will be- po fang eat DscEME It TWELYTH, A.D. 1804, HALY-PAST ag TBS tg a ico ee are | the trvstees eee Le to resell at the 500 and interest. Exact amount will be fret therecn, oontaee rt . ce. No. o purchaser, anpum, a permanent resident of the town. | . CHAS. A. EN, et interests due ove year or more, | Ty 50a, GE" chat ng ant betedal come elf = ana | of Yue parcbaser. A depos! Mr. A. F. Nuff of East Tennessee Is ARTIUUH SNOWDEN, sale to consist of Goll, Silver und Metal Watebes, | Conveyancing at purchaser's cov. 610-d&as ‘Trustees. | Chains, Charms, Lockets. Sleeve Buttons, Pins aod JOHN RIDOUT, | Trust: Fendall EYTUE ABOVE SALE IS PosrroNED on ac. | MUttis Mindges, Bets, ans, Diamond Hines, W. E. EDMONSTON, ‘Trustee, SBaler ate ANY, OR FRIDAY, “DECKAIER Aiceve Buttons, ‘Charme, Stade" apd Match Box n28-d&ds B00 bth at a.w. , AD. 1804, same hoor aod place. | ant other precious stone, Guns, Valises, Opera ae “Has neat MONDAY, “DECEMMUR BEVENTESATH, CLE SIMONE, B her Ses. A. Pw 8 Bt Glasecs, Dress Sait and articles, anrmuR 6s ft me iN = i 4 ‘ aot ‘EINEM . same bour and place, Dy order o¢ srusiees, 12303 411-9¢ «seb . ng for Mr. Guy Luttre!. Edward Eells, who has been v ing her mother here for several weeks, returned to her home at Absecon, N. J. today. ; ‘The Ladies’ Ai¢ Society of the Presby-| cots uts i cort of the defaulting pa iv notice as they may deem eeces- ai2dads

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