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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. r) SU BURBAN NEWS |fin che'tevc'ina cstccm cr his tock The | ehurch records were appointed, and the fol: AUCTIGN. SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. annual conferencs will (beheld Marck #1) lowing “ladies: selected) tay looky ater tha TOMORROW. FUTURE DAY¥S. > UFORE DAYS. oa eae it fs to tl e com- | pa: see ept properly ss TURE tee neg ee oe furnished and in repair: Mrs, ‘Chanlotts RATCLIFFE, Sore CO., AUCTIONFERS. Cc. G. Si n, & Co., Aucts. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, MB. LATIMER if 2 AUCTIONEERS, ANACOSTIA. Mrs. R. §. Wolfe led the Epworth | Swiggett, Mrs. Harriet Abbott, Mrs. Carrie (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) - o10a 2 . G2 E st. ow. S22) ARS SUG SF. League meeting last night at the Methodist | B. Church, Mrs, Mary & ethorie Bares EXECUTOR'S SALE OF 20 SHARES GEORGE- 1407 GSt. - CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO VALUABLE THRER- the members of the Congress Hetghts Cit-| | The, Baptist young cope Herbert Mar. | into full membership and four on prove- | CARY Tea TNO O CLOT te ene Ee Owing to Mr. H. M.| By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | CAPITOL STREET NORTHEAST: HEATED BY fzens’ Association was held Saturday even-| ¢21' dovery evening this week the pastor, | tion. One member died. Altogether, the | d1:lgned executor of the, estate of Jolin It, Taylor, Daghistanlian 1e a ving | the District of Columbia, made and entered on the FURNACE: fue for the purpose of selecting a name for | Rey. H. Fe West, will address the young | affairs of the chureh are in good condition. decesaed, will sell Be ae sales rooms of Itatelitte, the city. and giving “up | 30ta day of January, A.D. 1800, In equity cause No. | | PROVEM the new public school building there. The | people. These sermons will begin at 7:40 | The opinion is expressed that Rev. 8. P. | Sutwn & Co, 920 Pe aw. EW, AND ALL MODERN IM- ATS, TWO BATH ROOMS, ETC. 16072, Jerome Robertson et al. vs. Mary A. Held | By virtue of two certain décds of trurt, dated WN AND ‘TENNALLY- his establishment here | et al., the undersigned trustees will sell, at public | the 4th day of February, 1895, and respectively fertiment was very marked in favor of | o'clock and will besmade very interesting. | Shipman will continue presiding elder TOWN R, KR. STOCK. he has instructed us to a, ta Font Or the eames at HALE PASE | recorded ta Liber No. 1004, fol ise et seq., and ; “ ile” bui Mrs. Piatt, president of the District W. | of the district and Rev. S. A. Ball be re-| Sale peremptory. close out his immense | FOUR O'CLOCK, ON WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH | Liber 1944, folio 189 et seq., of the ind records calling It the “Randle” building, in honor | (,"7."1," “elivered a very able address yes. | turned to the pastorate of the church here| Terms cash. 1 se tock of Ortental Carpets | DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1896, the following de- | Of the District of Columbia, gud at the request of Mr. A. E. Randle, who has done 80) ¢¢,4iy afternoon at the Methodist Church. | for his fourth year. 4B. H. BRECKINRIDGE, 2 % scribed land and premises, situate In the city of | of the parties secured thereby, we will offer for " i a The Presbytert: x oo state Joho lor. -orgetowD, irict of Columbia, to it: ‘arts | Sale, iy ve o IN 5 puch for the village, but Mr. Randle post-| ft was on the saime subject that she took vierlan Sunday gehoo! Sunday fe21-d&dbs__Executgr estate John B. Taylo and Tags at public ave-| Grorgerowa, Dia ee eens te ie Ft Ein Pay Ge meee aes ae ate i dectined to allow the use of his| before when the officers of the Brookland | ¢lected oe following officets: Librarian, | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON, & CO. FS eS ‘This will offer a grand| in Old Georgetown (also known as lots 20 and 21, | FOUR O°CL( PM. a these’ pieces or pare de and suggested that as the meeting | W. C. T. U. were installed in January, that r. C. M. Newell; assistant, Mr. Ryall Al- ig ale ena 2 rtunity to furnish | 2 square 49, Georgetown), beginning for the same | Of grocnd and premises, situate in the cliy of ; se opahops ee “on W. of “Run, Speak to That Young Man.” | bertson: organist, Miss Tillie Rawlings; as-| corzaTRRAt. SECURITIES AT AUCTION. ‘portunity: to at a distance of fifty-two (52) feet, more or less, | Wastinzion, District of Columbia, Known sand for the purpose was being held’on Wash-| 7)... was a large and enthusiastic audi- | sistant, Miss Alice Sims. FIVE SHARES OF THE AIT, VERNON AND MAR- your howe with these | measured west from the intersection of the north: | being allo ‘and thirty-three inston’s birthday it would be eminently | ence, that thoroughly appreciated the ad- The ladies of the mission societies of the SHALL HALL STEAMBOAT COMPANY. delightful, durable and | west corner of Prospect avenue and Potomic Stree ee : — Acker, ae — = Proper to"name the schvol after one of the | ress delivered, as it was. In a clear, fore- | Several churches of the town will observe | _By direction of the holder of the above colinteral, ornamental floor cover- | on the north line of said Vrowpect avenge, and sun | Franklin J. Acker, trustees sabtivieion or oriciual Bation’s heroes. In accordance with this, | ipje manner, so characteristic of the | Thursday as a fast day, in the interest of | We Will sell, within Cur sales rooms, 02) Penna, Ings. Nothing else can | twenty-nine anda quarter (29) feet, more or less, | abd ‘cighty-ave. as said subdivision Is recorded Im @ comm to select a name was ap-| cpeai=r. Ae the Premapion fund, and will assemble | Psi nin AD. 160 AT TWO OOo eae Possibly be a substitute | and running back with that width for a distance | ther No, tw folio seveuty-one (71), ia as follows: Dr. G._M. Emmons, " Tes’ urned from the | #t the Presbyterian Church and hold serv- SI f the” ve = iali for an Oriental Carpet or] of ninety-nine (99) feet, the same being improved | the surveyor's of ‘said District, with the Mr. R. R. West has retu 5 Sheres of the Mt. Vernon and Murshall Hail - (99) . an; Messrs. B. F. McFarland, Sam- he Bas bes raaw ices at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. At the morn- | Steam 7 = by a two-story and back building brick dwetli fmaprovements 1 (corst of “two three Elickucod, HS maa yy, | south, where he has been for two weeks P. Steamboat. Cohiphny: . = sthry brick dw numbered 229 and 231 North Rog. : ie sees ing services Miss Carrie Pond fi ee tl J ceeetopet - 5 ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decre p b 0 ce a ond, a missiona! Al tiles Interested will please take notice. PB td na rae ther Gonna Woot cin vesiebrations among the Indians of the Zunt Seca yet, Terma aah. alder Exhibition within our hit can “aod the Ualance of the purchase money | Capitol stewet norttyash, and all of the igi A fall, which has been signed by many | priday Mr. C. K. Finekel, principal cf the | New Mexico, will deliver an address, and ordre! aaa S viel Silane eg uiccernnpm ets Si pica * Of the best-known residents and property | Rrooklanl sokool, appealed te the citizens | 8 the afternoon Mrs. Seaman will tall of | fel4dkdbs RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts. rooms, 1407 G St., Moms | shich, the motes of te purchaser must “be given, OC jhe’ beat known vesidents an property Hence Se ee sods ERD Interest, parable semi-annually, from day of | | Tus aleve proyeite will bo offered eoparately, s acostia, ha: jssuued i ity. Rag for the ork city. 2 SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL sale, at the rate of six per centum per aanum until | ani will be sold su an ealsilug fneuviranee & public meeting of citizens ont town, to oo Suilding. a Bae ie ae ——__ Tent, HERRUAUY CwaneL ewan, sae day and Tuesday, DA4tM | paid ana eccured by ded of trust bu the property | of $4,500 “an each red hy separeie devds OF ¢ held in Haines’ Hall Thursday evening audience what was once the flag that | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c, waved over the school, but now rent and tern so badly that it is unfit for longer Today. TCLIFFH, SUTTOS service. The citizens recognized the fact | Rsteliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. (Successors to Tu xme hour and place. sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A de- | tru ‘ ee ry, posit of $200 will be requived at thme of sale, AH | ano & CO., AUCTIONEE og 25th Femeue 2 abpe, Surercat ir te cig Serial vont bgp f sale: $1,500 of the purchs es NEE] chuser’s cost. terms of le are not complie ‘Terms of sale: OO of archsse money on life, Darr & Co.) and the GRAND AUC= with in five days from ay of snug te trastent re- lot te be paid in cash, atre ‘on enen ut in that a new flag was necessary and some | —Benning road n.c., dwelling No. 1837, by order of CORUATENAT/NOTHIAT) AUGTIO = gerve the right vo resell at the risk and cost of de- 7 from dar of sale, with G per ceut Inter. answered the appeal promptly by gener- | Ecw. S. Wescott and Charles P. Willams, trustees. | On TOPSDAY, FEBRUARY Tw! s TION SALE will take ee ey in — jeestese Gaaued ts : watt oral wh vontier cus dorations. In this Mr. Finckel im- | Sale Mcuday, February 24, at 3:30 o'clock p.m. A.D. 1806, at TWO O'CLOCK. P.M, we will sell Wednesd. Th Washington, D.C. pressed upen the people that he did not| ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 @ st. n.w._Exbt- | Within our sales rooms, 920 Penna.’ ave. ‘n.w., by piace nesday, urs= OSCAR _NAUCK, ring six per cent Interest, payable semi- maturing on the 4th day of February, Rext. The sole object of the proposed Be as stated by the promoters, is to take steps which shall be for the further- ence of the interesis of the entire popula- tion of Anacostia and vicinity. Much excitement was caused Saturd among the skaters on the Anacostia river by one of their number, Miss Maud Simp- A deposit of eh lot to be required at time of wale, ~~ want them to feel that they had to give | bition of oriental order of the holder, one promissory note of 3. . 1825 7th street now., All conve 4 adie the cost of fon, breaking through the Ice. She was It must he purely voluntary | Tucedas, February 26 and 2or Or eal ey a | Herre Glens. dated Muy, BF 1805.” unree” anont day and Friday, at 11a.m. JAMES W. GREER, tie pure to te complied. with 1 as quickly as possible by Mr. Jas. | 507 mulig. Contelbotions ein ter gladic | ane Ys ao ale ae sles rooms, above atten Aste to the pee of homie C. Bole ana in- J i Ja ten days from di Iikerwise The trum. ae ih aera eae 4 g number. Sale on Wednesday, Thurada; ¥, forsed Thos. C. Pole, spe for the suin of fifteen e ee reaeine the wight 40, bend ageevith ¥ COLT plunge, fortunacely coeaged ue | Tecelved at the school or by the pupils. | At tl am, and 3 prim cache day ee FHay | Tindved doligrs L8H, payable nt Ole Kavoat | amd 3 p.m. each day. — ioe sue ane coe “ar arheciites partone, lee cold plunge, fortunately escaped in-| “yf; “and Mrs. Mosher, who have. been Pane. Bank, Interest, G wer cent. All partles interested We h inst! : t ee such publication as they 1 ing dq Mrs si . Will please take notice. ructi HAR SAY. VALTER i kK are being taken by a number of | }sitins ete ae soe fh e have ins HOMS TO} Ciiatnes COUNTY, MALYEAND, Mais 5 ake have returned to their home in Jef-| _Duncancon Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.—| Terms cash. pan, mM 1eth st ominent re blicans A stia to or- ee = Ry order of the holder. cy By virtue of a power con ON Onto: Prost ree ee eee | Seren, me ° Bullding lots on N st. near 1th st. s.e., on 18th | geg-audhs MATCLIFFIL SUTTON & CO., Aucta, close out every piece Of | mon te'tpperclmon Top £221 aids ANNEAL SC aan oes caniidacy of Senator Allison for the | ,/'S- Cox and Miss Tice of New York are | between Mass. ave. and B st. 8.e. and on 10th st. CHANCERY SALE OF PREMISES NO. 1601 NEW . : i. sion Company of Cliarles county (now known ut =! LES sieos be: fanny: LUE the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quinn, with | between B and C sts. s.e., by order of Leon To. | CHANCERY SALE OF JREMISUS XO. 1001 NEW his large collection. Racism Compan 00 Gates eee ee Ss es A ee eting of Anacostia Lodge, No. 4, In- | Whom! they will remain some time. briner and James F. Hood, trustees. Sale Tues-| “ AVENUE, A) ras ae = NOS, 358, 858 AND 360 1K aa “HWE dated February 1a, 188; 2s a co , : ie The death of Mrs. Adelia Sevier Baumer, | day, Febr 3:45, 330 o'clod STREET SOUTHWEST G & f dg tie hoo EES SALE AT AUCTION OF PREMISES LOE a Laer aie (WAS | wife of Capt. Joseph Baumer, which took |Get ce, pectively, | aw 4 and 4:80 o'clock | gr irtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of C. G. Sioan Co., follo 321 cnc or the land eeroed ome aE Pe ASH, OSL AND 138 DESNNLY ANIA AVE a led, and the proceedings were | Siace Saturday afternoon at 3 oclock at |= pective the District of Columbia passed in equity case No, Charles: and, te fgned mort- EX. CALLED “THE MONUMENTAL interesting. After the routine bust-| her residences on Hock, ctrest tT pe | _ Lateliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. nw. {'16061, we will sell at public auction, tn front of 1407 G St. gagees, default having ween made in tie payment Works.” s of the evening had been disposed of, | Jet itsidence, on Fort street, will be | 29 shares Georgetown and Teuallytown railroad, | the premises, ON THURSDAY, ‘CTE TWENTIETH. <TY-NINTH DAY OF greatly mourned by a large circle of M, On SATURDAY, ‘THE ‘ s 2 { the indebtedaess therein secured, the under- 7, 3 n 1 E DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1896, AT FOUR O'CLOCK | _f¢205t === Gacned aupree aed ie duction at the | PEBRUARY. A.D. 1 S Bucy HS. Neco en Gly | friends ard acquaintar ces. ana e, Come, Ghove number, on Tuesday, Feb-| TA, the premises known as No. 1001 New Jersey | —HATCL s CR CO-, ACRONIS | Eytcn eras Gene weary eter eee ister acy, H. S. Hooper and Geo. | mn. funeral will take place tomorrow | ™2'Y 2 at 2 o'clock pm, by order of B. H.| avente norhwest, being lot numbered 2 ant ie ws Ww Kuteliffe, Darr & Co.) county, Md. on THURSDAY, MARCH % rster. A comet solo was rendered | morning at St. Anthony's Catholle Church, | Breckinridge, executor. south 1%4 feet of jot uumbered 3, An square east 0 ue county, Md.’ on THURSDAY. MA Temperatice was cond he ae eco | of which she was a zealous member. Brief | Ratcliffe, Suton & Co, Aucts.—Stock of gro- | S00, In the clty of Washington, SALE OF Feadings or recitations were giv VE O'CLOCK P. ty virtue of a of trust dated June 15, A. June 58, A.D), 1888, In Liber of the land records of the Distriet of Oo ou 4 aor aes 2) pleces of valuable real estate described in said was Mr. Ru t ‘ a ‘And on the same day, A’ HALF-PAST FOUR SE_ON HURON FIF- | Toortzage, ihe first te the undersigned will expose top were made by Messrs | Sf¥ices will be held ai the house at 8:20 | cerits, &., contained tn store 705 4% st. s.w., by | AT GD Pe eee caine of the neat Four AND SIXTE STREETS, ME- | furmeris ie eee of i. D. "Tevman part of i3ot Zour €6), fa mquare ave Nanareh. Haines. | #24 requiem mass will be said at the } ¢rder of Walter A. Johnston, assignee. Sale Tues-| sell at public auction prewises Known as No. 931 AN TULL, SZ! 100), ing 5 nee und sevent Gi), in the city of Was! haar chur h at 9 of loc eres of land, more or less; eet day, February 25, at 10 o'clock a.m. vl 93% Florida avente northwest, bein etents ‘ee 3 0 all of] By virtue of a deed of trust duty recorded in | tract let “Cornwallis” Neck,”” contignoas tot De, contained within the following wm Siteadid ths nan OE coe ote Rev. Dr. Gunn of the Marist Fathers | Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. 5, in Wright & Cox's suldiviston of Se Tos Cie Darley or CoM Os, Te an | libre, “and con tues known ain “Trve's Whart Ke. | louie: Meainoning at the southwetoem Ht tenes Is as tet en as § z\s a a 2 ee records for the Distsiet 0} . we, the un- | tate, oining sof S "Cox, i runnin 2 Wenterly with Uh Club at Oxen © Wie evainine teliv mien sermon pan ae aa Sale of collateral note, at Biles room, “above on EIDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY | dersizned tustees, will sel at public auction, at oe rant SDooH tusk wad othe eae sausyi Binc Among © were present fay evenings at | number, on Tuesday, February 25, at 2 o'clock p.m. | OF | FEBRU AY 1896, At) Four O'CLOCK st of the party ‘secured thereby, on ay alo wisest Moar unre ne eee or Jess, to th * sixty We r. icNey, Mr. and Mrs. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w, | P.M, we Cate pent or the pee ee pub- ¥, THE THIRD DAY MARCH, A. D. mse two tracts have about 1% imiles river | 1 Todd aud ¢ Har a , Mr. aud Mrs. Cox, Mrs. =e —Sale of collateral securities, at cates rooms, above | He Suction, the tit Jeunes ind premises Known Tent of the premices, tie following tecenbeal bana | {70H a business and ee ae sie wemaere Ry Emma Re te Hart y Jordan, Misa GAITHERSBURG. number, on Tuesday, February 25, at 2 o'clock | ing the eust thir! wo (22) feet of Int tunbered | and prem Patera ic county of W. ee eee eet oars pate cae. ay, Miss Nellie Lea ‘ jer- . — p.m. 2 feet of lot red 16, iM | Pistriet of Columbia, and desizaated as and being ft houses, two dntee-pavitions, Sack c to the - Leonard, M Thomas Gray, Geo, | A unique birthday reception was given at| ‘Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts., 10th and P: he elty of Washington. | tot numbered twenis-three (2), in James S. Top: | a, uouses: the Lute pavitlons, fuel t with ray. J. C. Leonard, William Jordan, | tha town hall Friday ev Q es i ad cash, bulance tn two | piun’s subdivision jets nan d fourté ing by the young | ave.—1401 N.J. ave. ladies of Epworth M. E. Sunday school. | Fl ay hundred and ciziit (10s) Ube northieass » Mattawoman creek; the soil is ri n.w., dwelling, and 931 and 633} equal payments at one and two y icp raa grr pecan en |. Ove. n.w., dwellings, by order of Simon Wo! iuy King, Harry Sanderson and many oth. ‘8, with in Wd aifieen € bie weilanmaaliy, we | AP ate Ae im block ne terest at 6 per cent, pa cal 8's subdivision of “Meridian Hil t which has heen | Misses Helen R. Crawford, Hatife A. Thom-| W. Le Cole and 1. Cabell Williamson, trustees. | cured by, the nates of the purchaser and decid uf ME Ns dimes Cream school house ont k ral Weeks in Anacostia | as and Clara A. Phebus were the special | Sile Tuesday, February 2, at 4 and 4:30 o'clock | of" the purcyaser. “Deposit. of $200 on the New | file 1H. of tie records of the office of th wesc, Mie | peotmrese teres. ds uearing the end, and it is said that the | committee in charge. Admission was free, nespectty Jersey avenue house, and $100 each on all the | ¥fS nts, 8 tt imjece etn . Sold subject a abe ely , With interest from Sep: tiles Of Rule s do not regret that it is. nh Bros., Aucts., 687 La. ave.—Sale of house- | ther houses. All com ‘aneing and recording at Cuc-quarter of the parvtiace mousy trust for § but those attending were expected to con- in cash ct "Ts % 5 hich $500 must be deposited with the ddpachon de chager's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in 15 J ws p aturday evening the record stood: hold furniture, carpets, &c., on Tuesday, February | BU" ha reserve. the’ <ight th teed : trustees at time of sale); bulasee dn three equal ane Watson, si; Pyles, Sl: Payne, | tibute a sum equal to a penny for each year | sat 10 walk nee LC TE Neer Cupane Oe “Fad above trust cash. Ade muaking Bund Installments, with interest wt 6 por eebte pape ers 47%: Mcitzler, 460; Miller, gs2 | Of their ages. A musical program was ren- | =” sat — SIMON WOLF, : ih ia ittees Vitor pucicse aeaviniioa wt as eas ome the | purines aces Le aoe ore eae he ee anc hardson, 27). A number of the | dered, and refreshments were served. Eighi- Ti _ a GF st. nw. theutrustess werve terete) SASGaie Gt arersi aint benita aetered go ae pd Meiec ke Ga eae nx mt on thie snap * * ss = a. rs ate, 3 4 he trustees reserve Lie te of ree st het ch oO “hy chasers option, con. members of the Mount Vernon Chess Club | cen dollars were realized for the benefit of AUCTION SALES. We Te COLE, ao waning: defaulting Dig ul the oaice of Duckett, Dent & Seyuncine at jurchased's casterand Tr terms ae co @re unxious to have a series of games with | the ‘ool. cL WI “ 2 recording, ete. at the cost | 2) Wastingtou, D. C., ‘where plats,” maps a complied with within ten days froin date of mile, the Anacostia Club, and it Is understood | The barn and most of ita contents, In- EUMOCEROW: te CABELL) WILLIAMSON, SAAC W. NORDLINGER, ‘of description and other particulars ean | tue trustees reeerve the oh tthe ek = . : 478 Ta. uve. 3 4 Yeregey the latter are not averse to having | cluding a cow, belonging to Mr. John F. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. fe d&ds SUL AD ANNEIEES, = |} aeihad, and cost of the ¢ osed n five days i. Boyer, at Dami s Augusta Du Val of | Wednesday were destré ved by fire LATIMER & CO., Anctioncers. SEY ae who died in| Was also one omsre avioiping, til TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, a F i thi eee AND TWENTY-S fi sag = wurs and p! on atternoon from her l«te home, in Giendale, Fr 7 SIMON AW OLE, nierment will be made in the ae a Peete see wee tr ° WoL. COLE, y Trinity Church. She was = L. CABELL WILLIAMSON, devoted Christian woman, | Lew!s Jackson, colored, was arrested] As we require th rcom for departments which | fedl-d&ds ‘Trustees. { a large portion of her time until | Thursday by United States Deputy Marshal | wo wish to enlarge I have determined to close out iy her tatal iliness in extending | Glover for selling liquor without a Hcense. | my stock of Dry Gocds, consisting of Dress Goods, | —— help of various kinds to those who were He was released upon $200 bond, with Thos, | Pemestics and Upholstery Gouds, aud will» roreese = = ‘Trustees. | “perms of sale: Cash on the ratification th = ITALISTS AND INVESTO) by the court, $509 deposit required on the day 1 50) yards from | sale. z Ee . yards from Boats leave Washington at 7 a.m., and Glymont muoniie ale : D. F. KE “NINTH, LEWis rs an excellent Kit udsome retirn 10) ivision, 1 immense ‘KETT & DENT, et ten vs of Mortzaxees, F st. nw., Washington, D.C. Auctioneers, ARLE REAT. ESVATR, 2T SOUTHWEST, tous, dated st in Liber No. DUNCANSON PROS. FUTURE pays. — | posit of sh: the place. 1 pe r H Mo B. LATIMER & C0. AUCTIONEERS, Foor house, bara, Se For further tn : 0, Solio 6 ot a rerorda of the O With this world's | qinys as security. sem AT ae ie ' * Altorney at-Laie, Somos toate © clits eran wt ae Wednesday the residence of Mr. Alfred 2 cr * W: co _ Bas dndiana ave. mat k alt 1 oUt ot tin u Dove and his barn and other outbuildings 1000 Rolls of Fine all THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers. The entire contents of resi= ES Z 1896, AT POUR sovable evening were destreyed by fire. None of their con- Paper at Auction. he, Sit Ona n a N Gi Street PLAC PML. “the folluntise decried and and aie bee vata ce 2 | tents were saved, Mrs. Dove barely escap- On THURSDAY PERRUARY i SS, BEING AY ence INO. 522 s ree’ iistriey of eed nL Ruduight.” ‘Among those | 26 from the aines with her young child ox THB sung Se ioe fs ee northwest at auction, | m"op Sas bee plat the Misses Betti vie | Mr. A. J. Pettitt, one of the special con- het ot Superior rit of ¢ OF the office of the surveyor of sold District. bee adgett, Zilla poe Z pee rai), whe: fates Loan, Build Wednesday, February sinaing for the same at a polut wo the, so Adams. Mary W Kiehards and Lida Tue Miiten and Charles Padge' iS co aad Otis PS ates inant and > of South 8B" street dixtant 163 fe radauts. the | 26, 1896, at 10 O’°CIOCK | vet tem the moriieact mime orene tie Will offer for sale at public thence wost on said st stables appointed to Le on duty during the Pess and Henry trial, accidentally shot e self through the hand, inflicting a pain- ‘TIMER & ¢+ ein one and two crest at the rate ‘able semi-annual); if ful wound. zy and JEG of the p on MONDAY, a.m. st corner of sald lot; thence ty 120 arbury Lyon, “Walter | "At. the Good Templar meeting Friday : ee he following descriged real ectnte | FINE BED ROOM SI f, abd thence'run Barth 1D) Toot to the Take OF . and Joseph Winkler, | night original papers were read by Miss A Fine Collection of Furni- oven foun, sitiate Im the elty of |) CHERRY: MAGAIFIC ‘ann aes ae el sta ies ce eae ie Davis, Hub: Mamie Wiley and Mr. A. J. Sagar upon the dara Ste ton, District of Calumbia, to wit: Lots & PICCES, UPHOLSTERED Bno- sale: Oae-third of the purchase money alter Sanders, Edward Adams, Albert ‘Is horse racing at county fairs ture at Auction 80, S2and &t of Willian H_ Campbell's: supdiv CADE; OAK EXTENSION TABLE, OXK CHUF | to be paid in cash, and the halante in two equat title, Gu onroe and Frederick Maddox. | or elsewhere of any benefit to the farm. or MY stor aes cape gf original lot 6. tn site 278, ae sald etal FOMER, 3) OMANTEL BEDS, ELEGANT | installments, pagalile in one 4 ne of the most delightful receptions cf | ers?” Also by Miss Frances Rumsey on the| FACT! DAY BETWEEN THB HOURS OF AT OUR RE Sate ON 1g ay eenorden Anh caee oe snes Oe St MACE ER ee Hote ie per eas ions of Also 1 s : FEERUAIG iwi District’ of Coluabia in Book 29, p ARM CHAS, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW = is SO} was ion: ‘Are women more vain than of TEN . WE SH luts Will be sold separately. MATTRESSES, BLANKED that givefi near La Plaia a few evenings | men? F LLECTIOS ANTI 3 of suic: Oue-thizd of the purchase money me a — i pines iy Ars. J.T. Monroe. Dancing. was || Mrs. Wm, L. Thompson and Messrs. Robt. | TQ) LIT I2 a.fmM.|* r ng until| Wiley, B. Canfield and J. W. Bryce are sick. to br pat in cash, and the tat years Trom ds Of 6 per ev indulged in from e the small hours of the following morning. —<$<__ ND Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. RE. ARTICLES © of sale, with in per anuum, oy WALTER B. WILLIAMS { Goi Wwe will sell, in front of the = and secured in equal im ments by deed of trust plied with withia tea ~ Qo nee we ee ee ee LANGDON. Gn the property so sold, or mil cash, at option of | AND COMBA ieo che ‘Srantecs yee dey Se pita tee Owing to the tnten: Pureuastr. A deposit of S100 on cach Tot will be | pPRMs CARte oe ae i bao Sailile Cassie Sa rere Miss Cora Middah of Washington ts the 2 an 5 lo o | Site of Beh and 1 Foquifed at the tits of ‘All conveyancing and ©. G. SLOAN & Ao, purchaser. WILLE STON, r, Nettio [ichards, Mary Winkler, | Guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Putnam. Corner 10h wil Penny mle teem Ree CO ESN BE ae Adams, and Messrs. Joseph Will-| Miss Daisy Snyder is visiting her sister, | Comfortable seats will be provided. RR a bee a ate collection fom eS ‘ : ‘| cu eee Address, 500 5th st. news Adrian Cox, Milton Padgett, Charles | yrs, Thos. Rossman. . c= = Me ae Ae ey 3 bs *) '§ for Barly Securet. wixett. Marbury Lyon, Henry Winkler, | 3trg. % T. Kinsey of New York DURING THIS SALE A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF | °° ALE-DAST THI ; pa ee, =. James Winkler, Joseph Winkler, Guy Mon-| “7S. E. 7. Kinsey of New York and her) 45 per ceng WILL BE ALLOWED ON SILKS, ALTE - STREET DUNCANSON GROS., Auctionvers. Toe, Oscar Monroe, Mau Robey, ‘ilden| t¥9 daughters, Misses Urtine and Violet, | yenvers AND BLACK GOODS, AND 25 PER ANACUSTIA, . ——" wv, Robey, Walter Green, Arthur Wents, Hu-| are visiting Mrs. H. S Sutton. CENT UFF ALL COLORED DRESS GOODS. co ASEOSE TRUSTEES) SALE OF A “TREEST bert Sanders, Edward Adams and Robert! Saturday night Capt. and Mrs. Bartlett a sto Latiner & $ PRP ya te Ge BLE IN a svi gave ti y i e — ra = Seth, ide 1316 B OSTRE Mr. P. HL Gordon of Washington gave an | £8¥¢ @ card party In honor of their daugh RTS RSE UNS tue of a certain deed of trust, Silo ots Gand ot aenee Seine Seema 2, interesting lecture yesterday afternoon on| te? Miss Daisy M. Bartlett, who is home NUMBER 547 FLORIDA AVENUE | Tiber Noo 10805 at altos 207 ct cede, of the i : A 18e2, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1 follo “The Manliness of the Christian Religion,” | for a short visit, from the Woman's Coliege ee nm WEDNESDAY, the x ee Ist At seu, Of the laud records of the T at Emmanuel P. E. Church, before a large | of Baltimore. o Dc ey oe Oe els 4 DAY. N 1806, at HALT 1890, and pee 1 " », in Liber Ne ‘front of the prem- on MONDAY, THE SBOOND DAY OF vt audlerce. a The young people’s prayer meeting of 1475, 5 ct seq., on ud records of Ont ber the aan, al iH A Is, AT HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK Pox. Miss ie Edwards of Washington, D.| Langdon M. E. Church will be held at the tt the District of Colum! est of the See ea og | EME, all Js OF ground and | ath that certain piece or parcel of land and py C., is visiting Miss Mildred Peck of Maple| residence of Mrs. C. A. Baker next Thurs- Al 7 ree ° party secured thereby, defsult h made In one (S81), in pee sat i ng Vesey cd Af | ises known and distingnisted as and twing avenue day evening. isp the Semf-annual interest due thereon, we will sell, | Pi one ie SE ee titce San ane WD | original let numbered 13, in square ie nMbered, s. Wrenn has as her guest her sister,} Ci in. front in this vicinity are making EV osecnEt Auer with all the ln ‘erms f sale: ‘ lance In one nt ‘ " —_— WEDNES! MARCH FOU s dred and fifty three (153), 0 we butidred and fifty- appurtens 6 ty Ube same bek Any Mrs. Sarah O'Donnell of Baltimore. urgent calls upon the Commissioners and PAST FOUR 'P.M., the following deserihed | and two at 6 per per annum fnterest, | four (34) end one hundred aud fifty-tive (iho) upon mne pest WS A utbur, dean of the Colum-| Congress for a new school building in Joseph Brothers & Co., | Str An‘that ceriuin picee or parcel of land. ad nn. ait casts (it ction of | the official plat of Uniontown, now known as Ana- | MUPCrIUIE a oan untance tn pian University, led the mee at sale, and fifteen days | costia, together with the iS under the} Langdon Park. Some of the many reasons improvements, consist premises known and. distinguisied as and being : ) ed the purcha: = . © complete the transfer. aime dwellings, ‘The above with be offers Sa ee ee auspices of the Central. Union ion, | urged are that only three grales are tauzht Auctioneers, ET SN a ACL. JOHNSON, ee ere a it Gee eee eo ee e oocarn a Biter Br which was held at Haines’ Hall, Anacostia, | in the present school, and that older chil- | win sell, TOMORROW, TUESDAY, at TEN A-o., | Hree, yin ALL. Barer & Co.'s subdivision of iaakae SEES EDEN, SCO en er vated Goa Wink ! in Yesterday afternoon. dren are forced to attend school in the city, Sr 5 ed Furniture, Bedding, | {n sald Distriet, now known as Le Droit Turk? | —2ct@ahde Tis A eet ceatn. watt auleceet, Geel eeceee ae ae ‘The Saturday Evening Reading Circle met | three miles distant, at a cost of 12 cents per | %, Mme Jt of new and used Fu EE Be comic recordee tau Lien Cpe sieiuerde to THOMAS DOWLING. & Co, AUCTIONEERS, pee Seles, Ann sane ue ood be! conipiied wrday event t the home of Miss] day fer car fe See Ses 5 ‘ords of the surveyor’s office of said G12 EB et. nw. of trust on the property told. or all eash, att otlorwise tru Saturday ane le are: Also a quantity of storage goods on which storage | 18, of the recor option of the purchaser. All conveyancing’ and re- ; at Fannie Johnson. The first act of “Julius| Four familles have recently been com-| 4% #4 . AES | District, and dese a TOllows= ta | TRUSTEES SALB OF VALUABLE mrroyen | cerding at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are pie nies Caesar was read and commented upon. | pelled to move from this section on account | '5 due. OSEETEARRORS (CO Auctiece FR RASrroa aE se ere cornet oe ant | EROre BEING NO. 19038 KO STREET| Bot complied with in ten days from day of sale gen Dr. W. ott presented the Cuban ques- | of deficient school accommodations. EEE Re REG etre ee ee ree on oe Junie serecu and ae ane tin coat or aie Mao eee tion in an admirable manner, and the mem- nce the removal of the colored school to | _1t Ges veel said Juniper sirect to the south line of Maple ave- of imust, dated the first dar | 21 NC Gs atitcation a6 they man dees eee r x th te E y after tu hers of the cirele entered freely into the pubbitea tion as th ren . an acre of ground, owned by the pabileation ws they may docu neces e with said south line to a point at ine r, 1892, and duly odin Liber N RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTION a1 lOO required el use he discussion. The next meeting of the -ircle| government, advantageously situated, with (Suceesgors to Ratelite, Darr & ion "with a Jive “drasen perpetndteutar ‘to folio Tor et se. of serons) oF the || A meperst Ok S100 sequins on eash (hones at tle] oe aes be 8 sidence 3. Jk ‘ i southeast. from of Colm : : oe — ut be a ges jence of Mrs. John D.| shade trees and a good well of water, is ee IRE RRL OAT LIC by atithority of an order GEORGE M._ EMMERICH, DUNCANSON BRC bo LASS 'S. MAC! ‘ourt of th third ds thence with said Boune ‘Julius Caesar’ “of beginning, improved by District of Colnmbia, 5 of February, Ise, in | _f15-dts TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE a srerine: ohen ace 2 of available for the proposed school building. Assignee’s Sale . 86 feet lo p ~ Se ee —- =. 4 fo na TPROVED enssion of the Cuban question will be con- BRIGHTW io thi y brick dwelling, containing 15 rooms, rich Brewing Co. TRI LE OF A VERY VALUARLE Prop. REAL, ESTATE, NO. 459 M STREET NOKTH- tinued. The ri t arctic explorations will a2 oe I argestock of Fine “Terms of sale: Oneladf cash, balauce In equal “nity, the underslz WEST. @lso be discussed. installments In one and two years from day of auction. in fro a certain deod of trust to us, dated Friday afternoon the pupils of the Bright- EETS NORTHWEST, Sess | By virtue « WATCH weit : = , Pies ¢ property sold, with | premise 5 STREET NOR TIL 23, Is94. and duly recontad in Liber No. 1415, wood public school held interesting exer- i ney bec one te cue oF a ea ap | AD MALE east POUR Wccees Ia, gon ot] | Lee ee ny et ‘or the land secures of tue Mite” . é = S €as,Corlee. Pices, purchaser's option. ‘Taxes paid to Jannary 1, 189 itl lot No. 86, in the clty DWELLING, CONTAINID lumbia, aud at the request of the party — cises In commemoration of Washington's ’ ’ Title good. A deposit of $200 required at time of ington, District ot Colunbta, With te tak in deed of trust, | eres, we the ut d trustecs, will ; : pirthday, vere eh ante : thereon, sald Tot beginning for the | 4 be vine BOL ad public auction, in front baste seh Mes Ae Mah batten Agen were followed wits aiterns Preserves. Soaps Ce Hf, BRADLEY DAVIDSON, Trustee. | Stie atta point in the line of K street distant 17 | entrain sor ee THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DANO heen the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Helen zus ee s pene @ Banner vy the sate 9 9] g20-d&ds JOS. D. MCGUIRE, Trustee feet {rest from the nuttheust corner of said lot. nd | the land re D, 180 a HALE PAST uk Martin school, a recitation by little Florence Mat- Ci T b EEO NRA _TO8_D- MEGTIRE, SNCS: —___ J otaning. then» south forts ets thence |e ee ae the ps te eos ener ant a : ee TR We s RAWCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | west J8 fest; thence, north ot to the line of Be antraeon ike in the city of Washington, in the Miss Meta Puerner of Washington ts| tingly, entitled “Who Was George Wash- igars, ODACCO, (Guccemors to aceite, ‘Dane Go) suid street, and thence cast 18 feet to the place | mes for wile. in front of tt ind designated ats ing visiting her grandmother, Mrs, William Cal- | Ington?” and a recitation by Genevieve Kin- ° : ee aw: | Of beginning. all that part of octeinal tot cme ees ones nean, ¢ rocke &C COMES | TeSTEES SAF OF A Frame novsp ox | “rerins' ct sale: One-third cash, balance in one wwlthin ‘the te heun. Mr. J. D. Croissant delivered an address, I y 9 og SHERIDAN AVENUB, ANACOSTIA, D.C. and two y 8, With interest at 6 per cent per ly tecorded in | annum, secured’ by one of the land | sold, or all ca e option of the purchaser. ia, the under- | A deposit of $100 ed-at time of sale. All AM that cer- mises known od twelve herd’s subdivision of lots one hundred and sixty t recombed in Liber “M.D. cords of the office of the surve ambia, te with the im- ony Miss Margaret Allnutt of T fe 1\| ania vemiacke wees thane be die wstonel sad B @ By ‘virtue of a deel of trust, - ee r Liber No. 1363, folio 363 et se posat Ge thee aiased Stamnes others. Opening prayer and benediction | CQimed im Store No. | uy2% Bese 3 Emma Plyer of Washington has] Were pronounced by Rev. F. A. Shipley. Sleved Swill ofer for sale, by pubic aue- | cervesancing umd recording at. purchaser's cost, | ie 1 Al or eae Fridey evening a dramatic entertain- In front of the on FRIDAY, SINT Terms to be complied with within ten days from as pera Re Sue ee a ins’ erformance Wi Y oO y4 Street sou = | DAY of MARCH, ‘at THREE 6 ¥ of sale, otherwine trastces reserve the | (Gt, % nx ¢ Washinston Bag] cf Goes Ge ae ee eae 2 M "3 ate, situated i right. to reel. the. pr at risk and cost of | See ictriet of mn Macafec of Washinston has] ar Pelter's Hall for the benefit. of Em- M., owing real estate, BENE torre el abe De of the Distriet 0 ' thet 1est of Mr. W. W. Eldridge. ory Chapel by the young people of Bright- west 4 | Sent hington, District of re bg eS provement. thercon, Of a four-story base- ° :KURGE H, LA FETRA, Trustee, ent brick house, i st. nw. and Mrs. J. T. Freeman will enter-} Wood. The audience was a very large and Lo and Ge sts, mi. | ems of atle: One-thint of deed of trust on the property f the purchase n balance m estate a8 made b oe a pur : " . e i 4 mate Ys Guanes Bae , per a Tusaite Kensington Literary Socicty at| appreciative one. After the performance | py virtue of a Iced of assignment given to me, le in the otfice « JOHN E. BENTON, “rast In cash, amd the balance in three equal ty eeritred by derd af me Wedneadzy evenin, James | Tefreshments were served, and the affair | ant auiy record will gell by public auction, at sure gor ot the Distal Pec luabie together ia. : ments, jatrable In one ¢t RD (2) and three pon : | ir all cash, ai tae : air & shy STOVE neta e ove store, TUESDAY, 1 i i roveret ghts, ete, . y 5 5 es per cent per gu bigest of $3 Whitcomb Riley has been selected as the | Proved @ Rnarcis! success. 1 hela its | DAY of PEURUARY, 1506, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M, | ‘Terms: CASH. A ‘deposit’ of $50 required upon | CHANCERY (SAH : pasable seml-annualls, from the pur ceeded vg | poet of tha evening. SHIGE MARGIE Eat See feo and wWell-assorted stock of Fine ‘Teas, | acceplane> of bid. ‘Terms to be complied with In] RAIS. LOCANED ON EMT STREET | by deed of trust upon ihe proper nd moterial fees at the The dren of the public school cele- | annual missionary rally Sunday morning. ete., to which the attention of the trade | fifteen days. All conveyancing, cte., at cost of the ENG COR SUE oes Sraee unin et ctee garnine ‘ ; _ STREB EN 10TIt inn ms of sale to be come brated Washington's birthday by recita-| An excellent and interesting program was Fivate wuyers is called. purchas; FURMAN J. SHADD, EAST PART OF SAID PROPERTY IMPROVED | will be required at Une of sale. from day of sale, other= ions and songs appropriat h -a- | rendered. ferms cash. = e SUE tke Bee BY FRAME DWELLING NO. 715 TENTH | at purchaser's cost. Te ys reserve the right to resell Gage i Sees Spt DEES ho) the ace vies eneria Sione basi retuiea ctiome WALTER A. JOHNSTON, Assignee, CHARLES B. PURVIS, STREED NORTHEAST. ns BP ruin ieee aoe frma clay we oe Sau at gua chek Oa costes ve Mateos Goo, hovtifiey Bo pte eat er cur-| from a visit to Frederick county. felb-d&dbs 413 Sth ‘st. nw. fo22-d&dbs i ebrusteen: By virtue of a decree Of the Supreme Court of | the trustees reserve the right to resell th hd ford Fishback and Miss Helen Bickford of | Miss Anna Nalley is visiting relatives at DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIO> R. 8. DONALDZON, Auctioneer, es Seema, me sie of | at the risk and ou pe Re MATILON. As ee aoe Washington visited their many friends ere | Citllum, Prince George's county, Md. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING oe Bigt uw. Equity No. 16,54 will offer for sale at pute St ee NATHL WILSON, Trustees, Satur SS LOTS SITUATED ON N STREET NEAR THE | pRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT, 25X10, | lie auction tn fror premises, ON WEONES- BA ee eos Attorney for party secured, Early Senday morning a mixed coal and FALLS CHURCH. CORNER OF ELEVENTH STREET sour: | TON ap Stree Roerinase N | DAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. oth st, aw. MFM. ww. 15-d&is i, bound for Washington, broke apart re SOUTHEAST ANI NTH STREEL Be OPPOSITE GARFIELD PAR! Tine Mine Cee oe At By toate ca nt | —— ss ——— 4 Sar . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. DePutron gave an en- UTHEAST AND ON TENTH STREET BE- 5 1 we being the west forty-six (46) feet, nd i. Hs Sova Foc bayt Whetstone Labs rapide seyanien tines to their daughters, Misses | _ TWEEN BAND C ee oe Rann idee Se ep rl 50 oe ae WUE | one-half (10i) Inches front by the depth thereof of ae TRUSTEES! SALE OF PART OF “Ci SION," ping the forward portion of the train, ia the y a =e 2 Ry virtue of a decree of the reme Court of | undersigned trustees will -offe square numbered nine bun- also the south twenty- | CHANCERY MILA. ted March 80, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLI e mab 8), i See GEES TWO-STORY BRICK | | By virtue of a deed of trust, darkness miscalculated the speed of the | Edith and Corrinne, and their friends Fri- y, | dred and fifty-nine (% nm and a coll of Columbia, filed in Equity Cause No. } guetion, ATURE front of Lhqymremitscs, 0 g 0. 37, 1 ‘Wi SE OS neu (2 : ei ee 2 aoe ‘ oc Liber 1908, follo 298 et sed. 2 o1 sulted gay eveni ‘Amor 1 veri 42, docket No. 37, the undersigned trustees will | NB TW 1 DAY OF FEBRUARY, | four feet (24), nine and one-half (14) inches front WELL BIT OM SPREET | 1, and recorded iy Liber 1 4 + Renin a Conk ans jabs ee See Bocte eee ee Bop | oler for sale at public auction, in front of the | A'p. 1906, 1 IAI SP TOUR O'CLOCK Tate | bs the depth thercof of orfginal Tot six (in ead | WELLING. od weconda for tin, District of Catania, Gacckuae wos cleatcy Avice Ue Enc iae Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Walters, Mrs. E. B.| premises, on Tl CaP AT Te TV ENTE EIELH | the west one hundred @qgy fect of lot eleven (11), | siuare; also part of orixinal lot tive () in said] py virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of Ty SINTH. DAY of FEBRUARY, AD syyceas! © urine Studay ren inston | Shreve, Misses Martha Byrne, Blanche | DAY OF FERRUARY, A.D. 1896, AT A QUARTER- | square numbered 705, Sauare, contained within’ the following uictes and | tne District of Colutubia, passed on the 14th day of | the, TWENTE SINT DAT of PRREUARY. AD. section hards during Sunday afternoon. Bi Eva Birch, Aida Boernstein, Ber- | PAST THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- |” ‘Yerms of sal=: All cash above a first trust of | bounds, viz.: Beginning for the same at the north- | February, ALD. 1896, in the Bquity Cause of Ator- epinidagcsy hero Bros., 9th and D streets north- The Sunday School Library Association | Brunner, Eva Tee ein, gcribed real estate, situate tn’ the city of Wash-| pine hunted ($900) dollars, A deposit of one bun. | West corner of said lot five and running thence | farty wa. Ke et al. No. 16873, the under Sarena TY ha aon : z tt y West, Washington, D.C. the following described of St. Paul's M. E. Church will hold its| tha Capner, Susie Crossman, Martha Pat-| ingion, In the District of Columbia, to wit: Lota | Gred ($100) dollars requind at dag of sale. east one hundred (100) feet tea and one-half (Ug) | gismed trustees will, offer , % nthiy iS z " Sal red 20, 80, 31, 82 and $3," in William SN ie: inches, thence south thirty-two (32) feet, thence ‘ the premisea, land and prumtses, siivate in “be county of Wasu- regular monthly meeting Friday evening | terson, Marian Walters, Edith and Cor- TS cagudivinlon of ctigimal, Inte umbered |) qeig-10t Fae CANE ee tas: eee twenty ve: (26). feet, theuee omnis meee Ce ee ee ae Inston, Wistrice cf Columbia, aud designated am ext, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob't E. | rinne DePutron, Messrs. D. B. Patterson, | 4,5 and 6, in square numbered 977, as sald sub: = i te et five (25) feet; thence west ‘seventeen (17) fect ten | i996, AT TAL FOUR O'CLOCK P. RS 2 gicune mnt CoaTeIe within the Sooek Constant. L. P. Daniel, C. W. Parker, Arthur Flagg, | division is ‘recorded in the cfiice of the surveyor DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. and one-halt (1014) inches, thence north nine () | cortuin parcel of land snd premises, situate keene gute! ee Sretenng tir the aon Miss Katie Queen of Washington Is the| 20° apie Meee : *|of the District of Columbia, in book 19, page — feet, thence west fifty-elght (8) feet, and thence | City of Washington, District of columbi Sine aten sit BbAL Degree one OS peccuee Boom guest of her cousin, Miss Minnie Hutchin- | G¢® ©. Birch, William Melville, Elmer | 1122. These Jots front on N st. near 11th st. s.e. | TRUSTEES’ SALD_ OF! TWO-STORY DWELLING | north to the place of beginning; together with all as and being all of Jot numbered thirt \ ll a guic ar slugs unk Gnkod sitibe api shtaake on dee Gon si -_ Jacobs, E. M. Talbott, S. W. Flagg, E. C.| ,ASBON, THE SAME, AFTERNOON, AT FOU] NUMBERED 1215 “1% STREWE NORTHEAST. | the improvements, ‘wars, easements, ‘rights ‘and | fu Benjamin E,, Leigtton’s rubulivision of ‘ots ‘tn | {ltth Hine of Story Hill, and also Sig peels ohm OT > i “| O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, we will sel y virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing privileges thereut pelo , or in’ anywise ap- bercé five hundred and foriy-four i igen’ 4 +. A New England dinner was bela in the | DePutron. fhe undivided one-half interest. im snd to original | stay. 38 1S05 and dale restated. Tiber a pertain 1 hehe AUG TERRINE MOHh 2UM Guevees aber | pert the said part of lot six (6) before de- |S said subdivision fs recorded in Liber No. 12, | Cettal aveny "q feet to the south side of Central ave- town hall Saturday afternoon and evenin The fourth quarterly conference of the] jots numbered 18 and 19, in square numbered 1098, | 2011, follo 425 et meq. of the and records ‘of the | derived being improved by @ frame building, bets | 2S in the Surveyors Onis af sald Disieiet, . gp end a ~ by the ladies of St. Paul's M. EB. Church, | M- E. Church was held here Saturday, | these lols are sitwited on 18th et between Massa: | Distilet of Onlamtine’ aoa ie Tae gecords Of the | Serle ee ae. | Aeitk the ‘imgrovements thercon_(comesting uf a | Mis, thepre oorth 72 dexrecs, west, 23.195, feat, to raise mcney fer the recently completed | Rey- 8. P. Shipman, presiding elder, pre-| chusetts aye. and B st. 8.c. 3 parties secured hereby, we will sell at public auc- | | Terms of Sule: Qne-third of the purchase money | two-story brick dwelling, numbered 317 M- street | SUCH" MOTE Sila Geeriss Seat it? i ae Rteanah a Waneet ec ae siding. ‘The folloy ing were present: Rev. | | AND ON THE SAME AITERNOON, AT TALK. | tion, tp front of the ‘premiss, on THURSDAY, | to be paid in cash on tho day of sale or within ten | suuthwert), aud all of the rights, ways, easements, | 0g Me geureey ot Be south 25% degrees a Penance ama Tous |S: A. Ball, Maj. V. ¥. Swiggett, M, ©. | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, | THE TWENTY SuVENTM DAY, OF FEBRUARY, | days thereafter, and tho residue in equal insiall- | Privileges “aiid apporteLauces. to’ the same’ belong. | LES dealing Cental avenoe S deerees east HG crowd Was tn aitendance, and @ generous) ss Me Chore. ‘<Crossman, | We Will sefl the undivided one-half interest in and | A.D. 1896, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot numbered | ments in one abd two years from date of sale, to | ing. fect to she beginning, ng 8.179 acres of sum © realized. Ckureh, J. MM. Thorne, Isaac *Crossman, | {9 criginal lots 8 9 and 10, In square numbered | 153, in ‘The Washington Trick Machine Company's | bear interest therefrom until pald at the rate of | ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchasa money | Jand, more oF less, Suown on the plate to coutalm a H. A. D. Crocker and WV. E. Kerr. Mr. | ogg, fronting on 10th st. between B and G sts. s.c. | gubilivision of lets in square 1003, a8 per plat re- | 6 per centam per annum, payablo semi-annually, | tobe madd in cash on the Gayot pats ae ome 2S acres; except lots 14, 15, 29 and 30, in tloc BROOKLAND. J. M. Thorne was elected secretary. A| ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase m corded in Liber 18, folio 16 of the records of the | the deferred payments to be represented by the | ratification thereof by the court, and the residue | dof the cubdiviston kiownh as Marchal” te OOKLAND. large amount of business was trafisacted | in cash, and the balance in one and two years, at | surveyors office of the District of Columbia, the ry Do of the purchaser or purchasers, | in two cqual installments, in one und two scars | gether with all and singnlar the improvements, and a small deficiency in the pastor's sal-| 6 Per cent interest, payable semi-annually, and to| same being situate in the city of Washington, in by a deed of trust upon the property gold | fiom the day of sale, to’ bear interest from the | 8, easements, rights, priviliges and appurte: and incidental expenses paid. The fol- | D® Sccured by deed of trust on the property sold, | sald District of C.lumbig, together with the ‘im- ves to the sume belonging or in anywise ap- At a recent meeting of the board of of- | ar: or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Ali 3 ete. Th to be sold subject ti cers of the Methodist Church a commit-| lowing were elected stewards for the en-| Converaucins and recording mt the cost of pure | Heed’ of trust securing ee gon oe eon est ete t a dnted: ta attend (th f suing year: J. M. Thorne, Isaac Crossman, | chaser or purchasers. A deposit of fifty dotlars | with interest thereon at the rate of G per cent per 8 Se a einted: to attend the confer- | yf. i. Church, Maj. W. Y. Swiggett, H. A. | ($50.00) upon earh lot in squsre 977, of one hun-| qunum, intecest payable ‘memiannually. foo July ence In Baltimore for the purpose of re-| p. Crocker, Dr. S. S. Luttrell and V_ E. | dred dollars. ($100.00) upon cach lot in square 1093, | 1, 1895. . taining the services of Rev. W. H. Chap-| Kerr. Mr. H. A. D. Crocker was elected | Of two hundred dolinrs ($200.00) npon each lot in} ‘Terms: One-half cash, balance In one year, fe- x was , required at time of gal reel. man for the coming year. Mr. Chapman | recording steward and Maj. W. ¥. Swig- | GUZMre 90°, reaulred at time of sale of each pa cured by # deed of trust upon the property ‘sold, in the usual form, or the purchaser may pat day of fale at the rate of six per centum per cash, If the purehi fi ply with | gnoum; such deferred payments to be represented | purtaining. the terms of sile within the times mentioned the | by the promissory rotss of the purchaser, bearing | |Terms of sale: One-fourtY cash, balance In equal trustees ure authorized by the decree to readver- | juterest 2s aforesaid, or the purchaser’ at bis | payments, at one, two and three years, with tise and resell the property In respect of which de- | option, may pay all ‘cosh therefor. Terms to be | terest, secured by trust ou the pi ul fault bas been made at the risk and cost of the de- | complied with in ten days from date of sale, other- | cisb, at option of the purchaser. A deposit faulting purchaser. All advertising and recording | wise the trustees reserve the right to advertise | $100 required ut time of sale. If terms of sale are to be at the cost of the purchaser. Two hundred | und resell the propeity at the rik and cost of the | not complicd with in ten days from date of sale, perky, or ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen | or all cush, at the pure! er’s option. One hun- | and fifty ($250) deposit on each parcel sold on ac- ht chaser, Good tithe or no sale. All trustees reserve the right to resell at risk ud ig much beloved by his congregation, which | S¢tt district steward. Maj. Swiggett was | days from the date of sale. Gred dollars deposit. dt the time af sate. All con: | ceptance of bid, 2 ee eed Seka at, aks ao vfutiting yurctarr, after Sve Cape’ ‘age 2 elected delegate and Mr. H. A. D. Crocker LEON TOBRINER, 2 ee and recordin, at the purchaser's cost. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, cost. $100 deposit on acceptance of bid. f such resale in some newspaper pul he has earnestly aided in the building of | feserve to the annual conference, which Equity bldg, 4% st. noir Ind. ave, | Terms of ale to be complied with within ten days 2 O17 F st. PATRICK O'FARRELL, ‘Trustee, lished in Washington, D.C. its present church. All &is work has been t Old Point, Va., M: C JAMES F. HOOD, Trustee, of the sale. GBHO. W. BRO: Ai JOHN B. LARNER, 1425 N. Y. ave. CHARLES EARLY, pharacteri eae oat peta Sra Sandee ol emit: | | Pacttie bldg., F'st. bet. Gih And Tih ste. nw. CHARLES S. DONER, 1835 F st. JAMES B, GREEN, Trustee, WILLIAM A. Gono, racterized by zeal an evotion, and | tees on missions, Sunday school, tracts,| DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, fc12-d&ds fel2-eo&ds " “Trustees. . | £20-dts ‘Trustees. fel7-10t " ‘1425 N. ¥. ave. fell-d&ds ‘Trusteemy