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| THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1896—TWELVE PAGES. ‘ao i§ U B U R B A N N E W S Gunual lection of officers will probably oc- | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e. AUCTION ‘SLES. . ‘AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. cur le m meeting. = Na i Se Ra ey —>—__ Today. TOMORROW. TOMORROW. FUTURE Das. FUTURE DAXs. : . a i pe te : pe Duncanéon Bros., Aucts.—Unimproved real estate| RATCLIFFE, SUTTON &-€O; AUCTIONEERS, | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., AUCTIONEERS. DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & C0. AUCTIONEER ANACOSTIA, oe ‘an the Brightwood electric Ine | "Duncan place bet. 12th and 13th sts. n.e. Sale} . Successors to Ratcliffe, “Darr & Co. Guccessors to Ratcliffe, ‘Darr & Co.) = re ae Guccessors tele, ‘Darr ° re = . Friday, March 13, at 5 p.m. Aldis B. Browne and == COLLATERAL SECURITIES BY PUBLIC AUCTION. DWELLING PROPERTY AT THE NORTH- | ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF THE ENTIRE CON were run on schedule time yesterday after | wy. m ‘Eamonston, trustees, CEES Pe TEN SHARES OF SYNDICATE STOCK IN| EAST CORNER OF TWENTY-SECOND AND K | TENTS OF STONE YARD OF THE LATE TIM- Particulars of = dastardly crime alleged |g am, only three cars running from Ta-| incaton Bros., Auets.—Brick dwelling house, pee STEN O'CLOCK, LOTS 139 TO 158, BOTH INCLUSIVE, IN| _ STREETS NORTHWEST. QTHY J. CALLAGHAN, Nos. 1230 TO 1250 1 qQ have Deen committed a few nights 860 | koma previous to that hour, on account of | 641 Acker st. nme.” ale Felder, March tae arg) AT OUR SALES ROOMS, on SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH woUR- | Libs: Xocd7z3t sus, Of feast, tuly recorded tn | 257M ST NW. im a tenement house on the farm of Mr. | ice on the tracks. Favorable action is ex-| Dm. A A. Wikon ani gonna Larne, ‘trustevs, | 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, | 02 SATURDAY MORNING, (MARCH FOUR. | Liber District of Columbia, I, as surviving trastee, |6 SHARDS OF “THE BUILDERS’ EXCHANGR Moran Crozier, near Suitland, reached An- Pected on the bill before the Maryland leg- Tomorrow. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, *. ¢ will sell, within our sales rooms, 920 Pennsylvania a ee front of the premises, on fee Cy dnt ae arts acst night, and the police are ex-| isiature for extension to Forest Glen. ©. G. Stoan & Co, Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.— CARPELS UGG, : bore’ collateral tet shures of the ejuicate stock | JS" AT HALL Vast FOUR OCLO Ea ite | the’ District of Coumna, Soiding a meen teat sor oting every effort to arrest the parties)| Te) jintor Society of Christian Endeaver | Sais oe unimproved property in Marshall, District SPECIAL, OATTINGS, ETC. | poiding and Jote 150 fo 158, both inclusive, | following, described land and premises, iti the | Orphane Court, business, the undersigned adminis. ~ wanted for the offense. held a leap year social iast niggt. The] of Columbia, on Saturday, March 14, at 4:30| LOT FINE OFFICE SCANTICRE, ‘Sail partion interested Ul please take notice, | tedantse tuereunto belsering tials aa es | RESDAY, TH EIGITEE STH Day OF MARCH: The victim was Miss Fanny Whitney, | ,. 4 i o'clock p.m., by order of Marion Duckett and El- REVOLVING AND FLAT-TOP DESKS. | qyii-3t RATCLIFFE, SI & CO., Aucts. | the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, | A.D. 1896, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the — - young ladies being in the majority, each | clock | AIS) oe = * vis: Part of original lot numbered nine, in squars | estate of the late Timothy J. Callaghan, which laughter of the late Jefferson Whithey. lad was accompanied by two or more of the| «rt Dent, trustees. ae FLATFORM SCALB, L FUTURE DAYS. numbersd seventy-three, beginning for the aime at | Comprises STOCK. OF ASSORTED STONE DER She lives with her two brothers and the | fair sex. Thos t, under the chaper-| _©:,& Stan & Co., Aucts., 1407 @ st. n.w.— 50 CASES CANNED CORN. the southwest. corner of said lot and square and | KICI BLACKSMITH AND | STONECUTTERS” Sex. lose present, under the Per- | Rhode Island ave. n.w., welling No. 1111, by or- AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | running thence east on north K street 37. fect; | TOOLS, DRILLS, OFFICE FIXTURES, HORSE, Rie of cre of the latter “Hotty the men Vonage'of Miss Laura Skins: andithasclal| tera ne Henry K. Willard, IN FRONT OF THE'SALES BOOMS, a thence north 75 feet to the worth tine of sald lot; | BUGGY, HARNESS, ac . have been employed by Mr. Crozier for a| committee, were Misses Edith Campbell, trustees. Sale Saturday, March, 14, at 5 o'clock | HORSES, BUGGIES, A TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE TWO-STORY AND | thence west ov said north line 37 feet to 22d street Terms’ cash, aoe long time. Miss Whitney was awakened nate Whitmer, Edith and Hee Whitaker. sat : PHAETONS, WAGONS, | SU De eos See Se Saree a Out of a sound sleep by receiving several | Hisie, Verna and Sar: Watkins, Mabel ° a raven f horse: n NESS, ETC. . ISLA. ® e begianing. . B. ri K & CO., AUCTIONEERS, plows in the head from a dull ax, in the | Smith, Pauline Bliss, Nellio Webber, Janet | , 4; Pewineer Auct. O4€ Ta. ave-—Sale of horses iC cpsiguments foreach | department ceceived! up/to | | By Cvintue of & certain deed. of srost, dated the See ee ee 1229 and 1231 G st. hands ‘of a burly colored man. ‘The un- Coon, “Madge Coon, Mabel and Wanda Co-| 2m g ‘ ‘Telephone. 1283, Gorted tn Liber No. 1429, follo 485 et seq, one of | parable seimtannially, to be secured by decd ot Catalogue Sale fortunate woman screamed for help, and | sack, ellie an janche ‘well, achel He of y o m e land records of e rict of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option b . . Several members of the family responded | Gibson, Gertrude Manning, and: Masters} C. G. Slosn & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Sale | _1t RATCLINFE, ‘SUTTON & CO. “Aucts. Ad the request of the party secured thereby, we will | o¢ the purchase to her eries, but in the confusion which | Byron Blodgett, Hallie Smith, Wallace | f household furniture, ete., on Saturday, March THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTION offer for :ale, at papiie auction, in front of the | ti; of $500 req red at rn sale Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's ofa of o'eloe ; 612 B st. nw. emises, on” SATURDAY, THE FOURTE a7 Te to lied with in fifteen |» <5 followed the scoundrel managed to make | Whitaker, Charlie Goshorn, Datus Coon, ee eae Oo ciecesarnie, alo) 86:1 2io\ dock ybbeses Ee ike DAY OF MARCH, 1900, AY FIVE O'CLOCK Pat, | S25 Terms of sale to be, compl ees | es of Select English his escape, although he was passed by one | Wilmer Smith, Walter Atwell, Jno. Adams | Carriages, ete. A VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF | the following described real estate, situate’ in the | teserves the right to resell the property at the ry of Miss Fanny’s brothers on the stairway. | and Jno. Cady. M. B. Latimer & Co., Aucts., 1229-1231 G st.— HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS OF EVERY DESCRIP. | city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: | risk und cost of defaulting purclusee after tive Literature. Miss Witney was badly injured, but will] Takorna Lodge, No. 29, F. A. A. M., at] Sale of modern ard entique furniture at sales} ‘TION WILL BE SULD WITHIN Ott ACCTION | Loe numbered teoaty serenity, in doum E, Greens days’ Catlvestincnsent gf aanch ceme Anton ene . Tecover. ry. its regular semi-monthly communication | rooms on Suturday, March 14, at 10 o'clock a.m. ote SARURDAY, MARCH FOURTEENTH, | subdivision of lote in square numbered three nun: | paper published iu Washington, D eee ee ALSO z Since Mr. Latimer’s incumbency of the | Tuesday night, was visited by a number of| Wager B. Williams & Co., Auets., 10th and Pa.| 1896, AT EMBIAGAG SIN PART, Cig ae SIRE RE gle ie gerard SAS AZARIAH W. ifoores, collsetion of Ciassieal, Sctentific and Misccl- Post office at Silver Hil, Md., four separate | Prominent members of lodges in Washing- | ave.—Sale of houschold furniture, ete., on Saturday, q Surviving Trustee. | Ianeous Works, and Works of Fietion in several languages. To ‘be sold at our auction rooms, second floor (hook depart on MONDAY EVENING, H OTHE SINTKENTH, AT HALF-PAST O'CLOCK. Books ready for examination. foP purchascs carefully filled by the auction- Parlor Furniture, Upright. and Square Pianos, a office of the District of Columbia, being part of efforts, three of which were successful, ton ahd elsewhere. Among thom were M.| March 14, at 10 o'clock a.m.; also, speclal, at 11 Bumper of Sule and Waluut Chamber Suites and odd | eriginal let vumbercd ro tomertcr wit the | THE ABOVE SALE 5 ROSTPONE i y ve: i - | W. G. M. G. W. Bair . M. J. E. Hutch- | oclock, wny cl ets; also, | Pieces of Be oom Furniture; twenvy-five slight]: provements, consisting ol vo-st 2- | count of the westher, to WEDNESDAY, Eratee to the promises we the yok asets | ison of Se Jone Ne: Tish Az HUTCH] Oank, mahorny chamber site and caret; a, re Mat amt HE SC, Mattes Eawier and W. | meat trick dwelling, Known, aa. So. “Lait the | SiGhiaeuN Tal 100, ae ie mune tout asi lace. Goncluded that the thing was getting mo- | Fowler, Mt- Hermione, No, 179, Hyattsville, | "site of improved property near Colesville, Mont- | Wye, 8TIME%,,,Keather Pillows, Clocks rues | “Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two| mni2-akds FE bop Me gr ey netonous. The post office is situated some | Md; P. M. Fred’k Webber of —— gomery county, Md., on Saturday, March 14, at 2] Oak Desks, a variety of Pictures, Blankets, Ee. | equal installments, payable in one and two years, | — any a St a 2 Auctioneers distarce from Mr. Latimer's dwelling, but | No. 223, Lamsville, Ky.; Chas. A. Bradford, | Bijag p.m., by onder of Wm. H. Talbott, trustee. | tension Tables, Sideboards, 100. Chairs, Rockers, x interest at six (6) per beet rapnid cr ya sed of (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. he artanged an alarm, consisting of a se-| Thos. Jacobs, Chas. Buchy, Joseph Hag-| °hitcutte, Sutton & Co. Aacisi, O20 Pa. aver. | Hettizerators, “Ice Boxes, ‘one Oak Bookeenet | semiannually. from das of sale. secured by deed o ‘ y ties of bells.of various kinds connected by | ™an of Naval, No. 4, Washington, D. C. * 9 se High Desk, lot of printing material, lot Glass and | ust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option \ ; t . Sale of collateral securities in sales rooms oa Sat-| ‘Tin Ware, ‘a number of File Copies of the Weshiug. | Of the purchaser. A deposit of two hundred dailars | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED Sis SD sector cvtg of ba ts | aces ovragn ane eterna Wotdey | Sia ee ieee oe Achat toro Mra | Sli gel gl of ae Ailey” | Ea Ap RAGA ad EME | Rr Geka tate the borg = bess robbers | in attendance for several weeks at the bed. | Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave.— is CAE Ocioe Meems of ale to bolcumplied eritarettiiactecieers | Bylwiriue at chen oe duly recorded “in gg tately, ing las: they executed Such eicekee i Me side of her mother, whose condition shows | S#le of houseboid furniture, carpets, etc., on Sat-| 4 eye, ¢ rris Harness ae from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve | Liber No. 154, folio 357 ct one of the land IN. Lati i er’s house that he wea neces ait; | a marked improvement. urday, March 14, at 10 o'clock a.m.; also, at 12 risk and cost | records for ui District of ¢ mbia, and —— the High: to resell the iypperty at th ARCH SIXTEENTH, 1896, at el ol 2 of the defaulting pui alter such public netice | request of the party secured thereby, the und AST POUR O'CLOCK P.M., we shall ‘sell by firing a loaded gun frightened the |, Mr. Clyde Lamond, having spent the au-| o'clock, horses, vehicles, harness, ete. Horses as they may deen nocesmty ee ete eee hee eee public ane of the premises lot No. ii" In block Noe td thieves away. It is believed that the par- | ttmn and winter with Ohio relatives, has} Thos. Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st.—Sale of o MYRON M. PARKER, in front the mises, on” WEDNI 4 Park), 18 feet front in deg ae : tes who tried to rob the: Silver Hill bost | Teturned to his home. household effects of all kinds on Saturday, March 3 CAR LOADS—TOMORROW. HENRY K. WILLALD, TE RHETH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1806, AT | tnroved by S-stors ‘stone and brick “dwelling office are a portion of a gang who robbed |, Mr. Arthur L. Jordan of Indianapolis, | 14, at 10 o'clock a.m.; also, at 12 o'clock, horses, SATURDAY, MARCH FOURTEENTH, fe26-15t reine. DUR O'CLOCK PB. Heelies Sociol [I nts: 9 roums and bath. A ‘uplendid chance ~ the store of Mr. John MeNey at Oxon Hill | 1?4.,, was a recent guest at Mr. Byron | carriages and harness, w. TU Se ce ei OFTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, BY | and District af Colimbias to Wits’ All tan? ceriain | 1, D0S @ Well-Muilt amd hawdsome eedense owt and a residence at Brandyeing, Md, Ford's. Mr. Jordan was en route to his} Mayrath & Keunelly, Aucts., 12th and Onto ave.— | ,.¥ 2a Near C roo Ber a ea OnE OLTNOA Eee ATA eS vel of Lind afd premisce Known and dis: | tall to take @ book at it; amust tre sold All day yesterday and the day previous | hme, having spent the previous three| 3 ear Joads horses. Sale Saturday, March 14, at drivers. Fagan & Jones of Frederick, Md... will| TY-FIETH, at same hour and place’ mhis ished ax and being part of a t of $506 coke Ferctaere te nmamee trust ob Scores of ‘the older female residents and} ™onths in European travel, accompanied | 9 ‘O'clock a.m. sell 20 head of good all-around workers’ and drivers. |G “SLOAN & ©O., AUCTS.,, 1407 G ST. NIW. | known as “Springvale,” or Balley’s Purchase, and Seats rest from January 7, 1896, which has scores of 5 3 ar one ray 2. 2 ‘ all-aroum a Komen 5 % SONaw. | Reouel as 3 — abeut tive years to run. tulance’ in cash. Ad young children of Hillsdale were engaged | bY his daughter, Miss Esther Jordan. SS — | W. C. Williams of West Virginia will sell 20 head, = snore posit of $100 required at the time of sale. Terie in collecting snow, which they ¢ i] Baltimore and Ohio Station Agent Beck AUCTION SALES. all good workers and drivers. aS several cheap | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWE] to be complied with within 10 days from day of home, melted and put in bottles or jugs to | 0f,Silver Spring and his family are occu- NOS 5 horses, sold for want of use, from parties leaving KNOWN AS NO. 207 E STREET NORTH: sale, otherwise property to be resold at risk and e. and p 1 uss pying the McMurdy cottage on Magnolia — the city. WEST. cost of defn purchaser. All conveyancing, be preser 2 vy zs 5 ng, . - a avenue, 2 y virtte of a certal of trast, dated the ee, at purchaser's ¢ost. be Preserved for future aan auntie | Qvenue. THIS AFTERNOO: ‘This Wil be the big sale of the season, and all| ny virtte of taln deed of trast, dated th &e., at p : : ee parties in need of stock should not fall to attend | 1 matter tcld a’Star reporter that the water | he, Altar Chapter of ‘Trinity P. E. f March, 1894, und duly recorded in }. WILLIA) 0. ae DUNGANSON -Biloa TAUGTIONEEES, this sale. All stock to be sold to the highest bid- | Liber ‘Ny a ene WAL “+ 1886, folio 366 et seq., and at = mhlOd&as fr ts Eilon na Church, under direction of their pres der, and all stock muxt he as represented. quest of the parties secured the lindas pot an ened remedy for sore exes and | MS G. Delamate, are showing marked | pausrees sare OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED MAGRATH & KENNELLY, fe at public auction, in front of the premise HOMAS DOWLA & mary kindred teouks eres hich flesh ig | P?OSteSS in their preparatioa for a bazaar REAL ESTATE ON DUNCAN PLACE BE-| gates 1otn i a Auctfonee: on FRIDAY, MARCH ‘THIRTEEN AT | following the ce Gai ta a to be held immediately after Lent. RW REN OV EEDEH P ANDI) THUCCEENDID | orm etad tee oe ee ee oe nem stables Rae ere NS tie folowing | eertea wi SALE OF VALUARL > 2 2 Rey. Dr. Johnstone, the new rector of STREETS NU EAST. ies = == Washineton oe eats 3 wn ang | Eres, Wes PERTY, BEING NO. 513 NID A e z dies’ ‘ - cS = ~ certa = xton istrict of Col 10W1 ag Baked Sacto CU sid | Trinity, has rot yet taken up his residence | _ BY virtue of ~ certain deed of trust to us, dated | WaLren B, WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | W2stiington, District of Coluibla, and known and By NORTE e north 61 By virtue of a thence north | tober I, Iso, and re West twenty-two 65-100 perches, to | folio S5 et seq, one of t of tee track of the Baltimore ‘and | trict of Columbia, znd at Callens = June 12, 1891, and duly recorded June 15, 1801, in : J, H. ‘Simpson was elected president: Mrs. | Keres but ides at College Station, Dis] Liber No. 1980, nt follo 492 et sey of the land Large sale of Furnit * EV. Dodge, vice president: Mrs. M. M.| £Fmer home. An effort is being made to! Kcords of the District of Columbian and at thee Alta Gls anata leeeeee North, treasurer; Mrs. M. P. Snell, secre. | Se¢Ure @ Parsonage, a fund having been | quest of the party secured thereby, wer the wader: tary. The treasurer's report gave 1 Scere’ | already started for that purpose. signed trustees, will Sal At public auction, in. front S er’s rep ave 2 Misses Ho 5 , the premises, on FRIDAY, THE THIRTEEN! aeciunt of the seace ac The Misses Hamlin of Maple avenue have | of the distinguished as and being the seastern twenty feet front by one hundred (100) feet original lot numbered thre in square 1 five hundred and_ sixty the improvements, known as No. 207 E st tings, Bed- ontents of a pri- clion rooms, cor of sale, 1 FOUR? prick dwelling, cured thy TAY. MAI of the 1 TWENTE a ) 7 he Dr 3 ee 3 ‘Terms easy and made me of sale, A wh P Font Te IR returned to their home, having wintered in| PAY Of MAMCHL. AD. 1G, At FIVE O:CLOCK O'CLOCK AML wed at the of sale, aioetiek america \ With which to begin the next Washington. zs . situate In the city of Washington, in the District WITHIN AUCTION LM. | MeLACIILEN, ‘The Home and Furor ac: Mrs. Gen. W. T. Clark and Miss Fidele | of Columbia, and designated as and being all of | pyye (Gaki Ghaniber piiltien Stitnes eYinie een ise VES es of. ine -Presbrinion Coen ,| Clark were recent guests of ‘T&koma | lots Nos. 50,'51, 52 and 53, in Joseph F. Batchelder Mattresses, ten rolls of Mating, White Ei e easy feet of io pat th esbyterian Church have | rricnus, and James “M. "Stockett, ‘trustees’, subdivision of | Yattresses, ton rolls of Matting. asaers . sah East gg tng ht elected officers for the current year as fol- square No. 1008, as recorded in Liber No. 18, at | Suits, incea eAnee Sta C7THE ABOVE HAS BE rH lows: President, Mrs. M. M. North: vice Se ee folio 52, in the olfice of the surveyor of the said | Suites. Mirrors, large Range, Show until: WEDNESDAY, MARCI pe giaaates . Square Chey Tables, Oil Paintings, et: Ty degrees, west ten President, Mrs. E. Dodge: secretary- Religion and the Constitution. District. Be A OO facqitesits cieutcea paras treasurer of the home, Mrs. S. Swindells: | To the Faltior of The Evening Star: (ea Geer a Ae Phaeton Buggy, Carrhiges, Harne west Shx perches: eretary-treasurer of the foreign, Mrs. M. hes never’ esate : auuicutesduasablatin (one aadvtworroren Terms cash. ees, West Six 40-100 perche . Snell: secretary of literature Mra aL, k.| 2" the report as given in The Star of | installments, pasa ne and two years, with Robinson. The Current Events Club will meet this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. on Minnesota avenue. The ct ble 1 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Wednesday of the arguments for and | imterest at six per cent per annum, ble’ semi t VALTER B. W IS & CC ally, from day of sale, secured by deed of ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1107 G ST. against the proposed constitutional amend- | trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the EeG-senos ors st. J. B.| ment recognizing God, Jesus Christ and the | ¢Ption of the purchaser. “A deposit of $50" on each e required of the purchaser at the tine Large sale of Household | apis’ two and three ml secured ly roperts. "S100 deposit. rv nd ati conv If the 1D degrees, West se Y-100_perche south degen S4-100 pe stone and the boundary of one M. we With the said boundary 1 SALE OF VALUARLE ‘ATE, NO. 413 E STRE IMPROVED T NORTH: south G11 de- certain deed of trust to us, dated crees, cast one hundred ind tw 100, perches, “ a with Bn erm Gaps th . FB d duly reeorded in Liber No. | 2°°°S the Eastern plied with in ten dase th vty will Bible in that instrument, as heard before All conveyanein rding and notarial 6s me sto: on the west #1 be resold at the risk and cost of efaultis for papers and ¢ s and d Seta, ‘ * . 1654, at folio 356 et seq., of the land records of na ple e ees od Taines WeWlcoaG Rileee Gee Ce to | the Hows commiticelon theljudieiary “eve Che tompiied woth witht tae tare eee Lee! «= Furniture of all kinds, ret of Columbia,” and at the request ef eet murchager, * Theda North has gone to Baltimore | Coleman erg M ve arty secured ‘will sell n THY AD. the indersigned in front of t VELETH DAY D. CARROLL Di PLINY M. HOUC ms10-d&as ‘Trustees, Allister, in advocacy of the | sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Ww Ss Mrs. H. H. North. measure, xsserted that “a great majority | resell the property at the risk aud cost of the de- both ne and second Mrs. W. W. Fisher is quite ill at her res- - © Pte ij hetctinn. | faulting purthaser. S dence on Jackson street. of the people of this country are Christians, ALDIS B. BROWNE, hand. the’ pure! akanee in : OF MAL D. is re . G. SLOAN & ©O., Auctioncers, 1407 G st. naw We folle deser y sis MCE ¢ : cae ec ate : Office, 624 F st. nw, MPRISING IN PART, MAPLE, OAK AND WAT- ety? ot on, 4 istrict of Six per NHANCERY SALe siness fur a long time at Hillsdale, has | be allowed to say whether, in the opinion of Office, 500 5th st, _n.w., MAHOGANY CIUINA CIA WHITE D 45, in square S12, together with the. improve: iNeed pomtirg ee By virtue of a decree of me Court of sold out to Mr. W. Marden King. the majority, this government is or is not| fe27-d&as ‘Trustees. GOLD CHIPFOS * consi of a three-story brick dwelling, Sepa een gy the District of Coll passed in Equity Cause The Young People’s Society of Christian | based upon Christian principles as a foun- Tn WALNU FF) ms of sale: One-third of the money recolding and notarial fees nt the cost | No. 1600S, entitled Sanders’ va, Sanders et ale Endeavor of Garden Memorial Church will | daticn.” FU E DAYs. OAK FOLDIN ATHER SEAT DIN- fo be paid in cash, and th valance in two equ rece ealkste Se naien| 17th day of Februcrs, A yer have a sociable this evening. Mr. Charlies | 1 do not desire to enter into a discussion RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Al Nene . NSION 1 installments, payable in one and tw . - mn. the of sale: | Slened trustee wili well at in front : . Mr. Charles | _ ‘ . uctloncers, 5 Se eS one Be in thicty a ot xa act G. Robinson, chairman of the social com-| in your columns of the aiready much-dis- Guccenors to Bevel: Dare eee bpp SLUT TRESS SHI Giana PURO Gin ore en im trustees reserve the right, to resell | of the pny Se OF MARGH Ow PO One mittee, will have charge. cussed question of the constitutionality of “oo ASS MEI of trust upon th ry soi the property at the risk and exst of the defaulting | TEE ty Fig te BoB rae es 3 Dr. Frank C. H. who has been ill, | the measure, ror to dwell upon the fact that | TRUSTEES BRICK HOUSES, CARPETS, MA’ the option of the purebaser. 5 y. WRIGHT. ) Holmead’s add rzetown, Wewiuning’ for is recovering. even af the statement of these gentlemen, NOUN AS ENOS, 100: Uz 1045 208 AND 108 MACH Fut Will Ve ‘required of the purchas GORGE HL WEIGHT, ? Trustees, | the same at a polut ut the w ‘of Monroe ————— that a majority ought to be allowed to dic. TN OSTEND BS | Ar In our sales rooms, sale, All Conveyancing. t ; 2S Etreet fifty-tive G5) fect aowih of tbe northeast HYATTSVILLE. tate to the minority, were true, minorities] East! RTE ey aT ea S[ egemntleaeewnith cea binecee W. W. WRi Thence Souie MWhaity SP Pee hier ee a have rights which majorities are bound to Brey SE AUSOWS 5 Ne atu ay) cae vol such gooey; ise the trustees rese Hult to i Gant oe a dy pp it hand paral to the The Maryland senate has rejected the| Tespect. perticularly where the right of con- BRICK STABLE IN ALLEY BETWE! N SE AND AT TWELVE AI, the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting | TRA TCLIE PON & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. o twenty 2 and thence in a straight scie sione is involved, as is the case i TEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH STREE i Carriag purchaser. : aT eo e nomination of Lewis ©. Wissman of | fy, be aes) COC Foes s. SETTS AVENUE AND P 12-2 ee OR ARRIGO. nt MANLON ASHForD, (Successors tu Katelifle, Darr & Co. © to the ee Bladensburg district as one of the Justices | to say in “his public way that the mange | :AURTHWEST. ae ~£_S_ BEN OOF ALDIS B. REOWNE. | rpusTEES! SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING | gucci ieee - be 5 = dis a s © say in ‘his public way that the majority | _ By virtue of a decree in Equity Cause No. 165 3! Y SALE Pe p. : fe26-d&ds x ‘trust Sates PIETEENT! Thea Ef aectatird gid, of the peace for Prince George's county. | of the people of this country are not Chris- | docket Sis the Suprime Court of the District of PEREMPTORY SALE OF 50 HEAD OF idea! : ates SE EE ee El ew seate fe Romig Sy Fos sok piekene eae vill nom-| tians nor church-going people, as these rev- bia, entitled Sacles et al. vs. Miner etal, M 1 OFTHE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO oe eine h yp Ragrecer tome ened wh ander somes it fs thought that the governor will nom-| tla! A centlomen will sen by co simple ere fester co tie Som cay Ge Nicaea, TG WES | Ey er OT ONED TO] wy ee a pire pre traced pedis inate %. C. Langley for the position. _ : simp CT) | undersigned will offer for sale at public auction. om 2 MALF-PASE FOUR O'CLOCK PAM.” he SREY ae Tp <r R. G. Lamb of Brightseat held the | C2°?, t the Telisious statistics as reported remises. on THURSDAY. MARCH TWELETIL : ‘ i a See satin "is es t. G. Lamb of Brightseat held the| py the census bureau. Twenty millions out Mt HALE T AST fOtR Oa De ONEET. a att request of the of purchsi number which won the bugsy lap] of the seventy millions of people in this | the ‘following desetited property in the city” of AGEL Azaar, 10) days resold at the risk nd whip recently raffled at the Ma- miry is the very highest esti e given | Washington, Dis f a DhIR-d&ds of Columbia, to wit: No. 100 NO, 010 /LA. AME. = aE “of te and cost ui iefaulling purchase i i slay court northeast, being eublot 29. of 1 MR. : ¥ Of $100 required at the time of the = omple. Fre ee Teepe (al Pecererec Winimaetseeaul Manel Grainy Ses eo | EE AMURD ANCOR 3H FOURTEENTH, ee AND 133i’ @ STN mid-lts THOMAS L. WATE John Robingon, colored, was shot in the | te, Tlisious denominations, including Jews noel tiioienmeria recomled digathes omen ae cine, | at DENTO'CLOC 1, within the Viz: consigned auern- | The Sypher sale of Antique a4 car lond of Horses, Mares to us by MR. H. K. BLO! TOWN, PA. ‘This load consists of some good ers and drivers and several good, servic os . and other religicnists not Christian. Ac-| furvestr of the Dicteee nt Cohan at Muirkirk last Wednesday by a ing to the eleventh census, the male | pase 10; No. 102 Douglve. court eottheat 1 man named Henson. An alter ting population of the United States (and » same subdivision; No. 104 Do red between the two men, and the | this population will serve to show, relative- | Ccurt northeast, being sublot 31 in the same s a Pistol and fired upon the | ly, the proportion of church communicants | Fision: No, 106 Doulas court ‘and Non 100 uel M taking effect in his breast. | in’ th opulation) is given as follow: art northeast, being sublot’ 33-in the sume om was taken to a hospital in Wash-| Christian (Roman ( i in Liber 1 SUTTON & OC to Rateliffe, Da SS’ SALE OF TY SUM Jot naan. ered one thousith with all the in > 2sTORY 203 and together alance in one Der cent per anni is 4 roate ae sa) a red My deed of trust en Liber No. atholic and Protestant), | division. And on FRIDAY, MAROH THIRTEDN 10 head of extra Young, Sound, Western Horses and pi je- ae re nS poate Je ae pa © land records of t va for treatment. His wound is said to| 4,123,708; non-Christian and non-chureh #0. at HAL FoR o'cLor mares, ver, Sheffield Plate, Ele- Bea ea | a serious nature. 03. OF these 4,123,708 Christian eon part of lot nendlorillorces anders gant Tapestries &c., in= ot sale, Tertus to home, on Weils avenue, of of voting cge 1,215,892 are Roman property which zinta, Mary’ at 5 m1 22 All conve Enea ai : i = ells 4 g B a arr to Fred ginia, Maryland and this ludi y WENTY THIRD. DAY OF MARCH Gwynn Hi : th fish inspec thoties aue4 S16 are Protestants, It of Soveimber 1, Test, recorded in Liber 141i, | some’ gon stock for ung. ve cluding 500 TURKISH Thisten 1896, at HALF-PAST POUR CLOCK PM. entered by a 9 noticed that the adherents of other > 118 et seq., one of the land records of the ae - Trustee.” 44:30), the Toltowing described land and premises, morn! Short rellsions mot Christian are not included in | Districr of oluihiay and bounded as follows or the AE EEPYES OF CLcxs CARPETS AND RUGS ee te in the elty of Washinston, tn the Ie Mc Manis Gas cuateuce < estimate, and are not to be reckoned in | gitming for the a point 155.83 feet s ‘or the District government, 01 FROM SAME BIPor an = ——e Colum it, and designated ats and being parts ae tie Wes cae > bed ae ase advocates | fom the northwest. c atid lot; thence north | Sale peremptory. roihenen Due een a{ RATC & 60, AUCTION Nos, forty-tive (5) and forty-six G6), in Muy barking of her pet dog in front of her hed “majority” claimed by these advocates | tote the west i a lot; thence north | Sal a AR Ereanet sho hs out at cur elesant Art: Galler a ana sors to Ratcliffe, Darr & CO. puldivisis i oom door. St e Mr. Ha je on of chure! i State by consti- | enst 45 feet; thence south 64.63 feet to an a ~B. LATIMER & CO, ctioneer: NTH. SEVENTE! \ Fak HZ. be a seizel a pistol and went down nal cractment. thence northivestwardiy along. the north line of aes Dae Gan tL VEN aa AND nike | Sete es Otte rtiweet oes ie certain the occasion of t jet us the argument of these | alley to the of vginning, being all of aid : sd : on exhibition up to hour of sal PARD BATH Wind ss seven (7) the front door of the house open, and one| gentlemen to the case as corrected. Thay | lot 16 tas ‘r In the surveyor's’ ottiee, Book 9 of Antiques will be follewed by a <a of the parlor windows partly raised. A| say that the majority “ought to be allowel UL, follo 88) except the north 102 feet by the Constable’s Sale of the en= collection: el Murkish Goo Te rHWEST. Whale number of fish bones were strewn over the | to say whether this government is or is not | Wit! of sald lot. | i i y a REAR, To CLOSE AN ESTA parlor carpet, and upon examining bas Christian principle as a founda- | equal taste aise tire contents of aprivate M. B. LATIVER & €0., An We, the ned trust frigerator several fish were found tion."” We accept the conclusion, as a ma-| payable one and two yea i i . SCTIONFIG by pate atiee eae ne foci aera: rea thie meeeeuerme nets residence, embracing Sy AUCTION Takia ded of trust bel a t the house, was found in the street. | Sovernment is not based upon Christian | Secured Dy deed of trust on the propert, pee is the only article of value which some very fine Furniture. HON SALE OF UN nes ie bt secured th sdb S 2 s 's option, Each lot ‘ j to elese ay Z 10 about $1,663, whieh trust am principles any more than it is based on the Sern “WEDNESDAY suldivisi r i eg burslar took from the house. Had he not| principles of Judaism, Huddhism, Moham- each eeschartiners Also TEENTH, A.D. 169 | fee ven 0 Sanasel wakes Aone: read tifed. trast een frightened off by the dog, he would | medaaism, Tavism, Spiritism or any other | the: stable property @ deposit of $2 eres . Pa Sa 20-foot with “or, at the option of 1 ser, one-half evidently have made an effort to ransack | religious ism. Here we rest cur Gaae Will eva the ine of sale. Terms to be complied A splendid lot of Modern eon eae a upon whi 1 It three 7 caaxinote Pasiee be ectaee pa eee ig rides! im tlie upper store: : sntlemen, admit the proposition you | With within ten days thereafter, otherwise. prop- A a Bie noaLwe sally fos IY aining twelve rooms and bath, and OaiO neoal ee the rooms in the upper Stor} podielges sunLCH ate SI SRE te fetal at purchaser's risk. “Cones | and Antique Furniture | jets ovemive ip to this dive on tating Pee ane on Sepang es ws Sigs RIL Ge Es 2 ancin chaser’s cost. i - 5 ea Grete ee : cash, the valance one. sit Of $150 will be tequired LAUREL. sion of the majority? A. J. BOYER. J. K. M. NORTON, from Alexandria, Va. SI ron iowa ars, With irterest’ from the da lime of the sale. All co ——__ G. HATLEY Norton, Ley A __ | second Watches, Jewelry cent per aunum, payable. semi coon dye 4 Mite: eeereoe, EDMUND BURKE, To be sold on WEDNESDAY, MARCH LEV. | 1: aniGe: i wks, Secured by deed of trust on the: property Beaudet ge nye dp wgenae re) The s0omination of Mr. John P. Duvail hog! imployes. MOKGAN H, BEACH, DAEMON Ee EST TT IR EES || Sa RE ee all cosh, at the option of the purcia days from day ‘of ‘a wise for one of the justices of the peace for | Te the Editor of Tae Evening Starz minecote SD sto totees, | ISeriseuisit ey ateout.® mho-Lt | This sale shall continue at FOUR BM. same day. | Pct or S20 nequired, upon @cceptonce of & pig phage Tay tae er ga Laurel district, which was sent by Goy-| I read with much interest the article in rene etn ean Mickel holders)-aud)out-of town! customers “Atadly)| goat que Gay ar eal, ibe aimstoe a csc fae ; a enate some| ‘The Evening Stai this da FTHE ABOVE SALES ARB, BY ORDER OF | [7 THE ABOVE SALE Is Pos ED UNTIL | take not aes i cht to resell the property. 3 k 7 ere ee coe, (eee Seu Beta SOmie) NMG, Evenivey Stam Of; thlsn Gato, jmeaded | Ie Eas Postponed, the sale of the Douglas | SATURDAY, MARCH FOURTEENTH, at same | abit E. HEIDENHEIMER, Broker. | OMe “achnulting “preteens, arte 5h InvING. Ww AISON, time ago, has been rejected by that body. | “More care in,future,” “No information as | — on tis : mbt3t) | —————— t . RVING WILLIAMSON, 0, y y. are in,’ court property. to take’ place MONDAY, MARCH | hour and place. 1-3 RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., AUCTIONEERS, | tiemea’ of sul feale In’ some newsh aos ke Mr. Duvall was until recently a democrat, | to experiments to be given by army and | TWENTY-THIRD, 1sv6, and the stable WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co” listed in Washington, DC, All conveyanc and it is thought his sudden change of | navy officials,” “Greater reticence to be ob- | TURSDAY, MANCH TWENTY-FOUIEIH, a > Te es 5 si i ‘] si : Y ‘. USTEES’ SALE OF 8 - BRE 6 Sth st. now., polities was one of the reasons why the | served against foreigners acquiring knowl- J. K. M. NORTON, pees REGINALD Attomey for party secured, cats ie = -on- | ¢dge of our resources.” This seems a very G. HATLEY Norton, : Ee: igen S Mr. FE. P. Baldwin, auditor of the Treas. | M*B* £0 Pursue in view of possible war with Eon De Handsome Mahogany] = ‘ive che dved “of trust, cvly recone? im Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Go ee es Gey Depextuient, ‘who! has! Jost: cecoveres | Cronos Deane ee eee pe ene | _mbtt-eots no Trustees. Chamber Suit,gold-lined, revo ot “Warlgton counts i the ir (ot | VERY. VALUARLE UNIMPROVED REAt, estate | hnce peace oT NO. Sy fans Oe from the effects of two abscesses in the| the publication of the operations of our SFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Columbia, and at ihe request of the parties se- ON NORTH CAPITOL STI WEEN K 2 AK THE TERMINUS head, ts again Il} at his home here, hav-| Wet and Navy ‘Departments are. entirely ein Ie ateine DEE with French-plate shaped | cured uscrebs, we, ‘the ‘untersizned ‘thts sil] ANDO 18 CLONE on E'CARLE CAMS AND BLAS nmadequate. The wii joldin. of suc in- + 7 re a I v" Y 1 AY AFTE! 1 v1 ing developed another. Mr. Baldwin before] formation from foreign olticess en itt sabe or 5 Siwnes or tue cap.| giass,Americanin design, | yews. on, MONDAY, CSIXTEENTIE “bay Ok at HALEPAST EOUR oe eNO NE GSO ee re ees te Leer completely recovering from his recent ill-| taches, who at any time are given only that Ga SOG Ki NY ESTMENT - thatis to sa itis original O'CLOCK P.M., ali those g eges or parcels cf | offer for sale, in front of the preuises, to close | o 7 Wg at the request of ness went to his office in the asury | which the interests of the government per-| py virtue of a:decree of ine Sopreme court of the MV lund, situate and being in Culontown, county of | the affairs of a syndicate, chy, we will Pepartment, and, in doing so, it is be-| mit, will not accomplish the desired result. | pietrier of Golumbine Coseay suprgme Cou day of and does not follow the A Be re a None a SET a ai ee « _ Heved contracted a cold in the head, which | There is a source through which informa-| March, A. Dy 1896, in equity No. 16,159 eight ‘GU8). five hundzed and ninety-nine (00) wed SirogtingiGéckoa sont hot eee P SUE aoe has resulted In the formation of another | tion is furnished regularly to other govern- (Brooks vs, Brooks), the undersigned trustee Will old European style. Cost | se hunarea (600), together with all the itap-uve- | Genii ef 100 ‘This prop cribed real « ¥ abscess. He will be removed to Washing- | ments, which perhaps heads of departments | sell. by ate Fe eee the a ROOTS Cr Ses rights, &e s of trust, on, District of Colum ton for treatment by Dr. Richardson, if his | little suspect, and that is through aliens Day AwEer ce Dak Ob MARCH. BD. the owner $225. Glass hird cash, balance in one and two s Over the above trust CASH. A | te ed 198 and 199 of John S. condition will permit, this week. employed in responsible positions in the | 1496) AT TWO O'CLOCK, PAL. 5 Shares Noa! 37, b i i day "of" cates ‘secured tyr deed, of triton aie | CcPeeH OF $m required at the (ime of eale. Terms | Smornsted's of duuwe Ie Kings sonal pase at Capt. William M. Potter, a member of | War and Navy Departments and navy 40 and 41, of the capital stock of the 42 by 34, with a fine At= dag of sale; cured ty) decd of trust “on the | to, be complied with tn 33 days fom the aay of | lots 47 and 4s of Siumiee 1. King's wun ition ofa the committee appointed by the Law and| yards. That the heads of departments are s” Investment Company of Washington, D. C. las box-. . tt Dorthneen A depositor $10) eaqeret ar ae ties | ahay Mey ree Order Society to go to Annapolis to protest | not aware of this makes it no less a fact. | ‘Terms cash, wi é S DOX-spring mattress. “germs to be complied with in 13 days, | <2Dbt-d8ds_ RATCL = ty No. &,, folio against the repeal of the present local | A reference to the blue book and investiga MARION DORIAN, Al fi B i - at purchaser's © | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., AUCTION! the surveyor's flice shies, aw: went to Annapolis yesterday. | tion as to citizenship of all the foreign-born | n13.21624-3t Omtice, 621 7th st. haw. So 2 fine Bedy Brussels ce TRUSTEES’ S CF_AN UNIMPROVED I iggy ee Hey apg see gee A The other’ members of the commilt will corroborate the statement. Some have | _™!1321&2 hte —~| Carpets, to be sold with=| sy:asa FRONTING ON G STREET NORTHEAST BE | Mente GS ohe a8 to nn i eee tual, inetall- gare enon crate AM. Word, T. M.| taken the oath of allegiance, “bat Have | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUADLE REAL ENTATE, out limit the nenie Ueasa at eee H : FOURTEENTH AND” FIF me 2. Baldwin aad B. F. Crabbs—expected to go, | never become citizens, and others have no’ == OW! aAV= DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. : but were unabie to do so. The full com:| even subscribed to the oath of allegiance. y virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber . 4 NOR EON DEOE |. by virtue of that certain deed Wetnestag mawerer, go to Annapolis on| Let the departments make inquiry as to | 1800, follo 370 ct sev., one of the land records of | img the City. XCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL, Es. | of tri ea ae ee Wednesday next, when the petitions op- | the citizenship of employes if greater reti- | the District of Columbia, and at the request of the | on. SSTURDAY. MARCH FOURTEENTI, AT BEING THE EQUITABLE IN | of the sds of the District of Colum = I at. the ‘isk sented tO the dele oatee {aw Will be pre-| cence is to be observed, and hereafter make | holders of the notes secured thereby, will sell at | ELEVEN O'CLOCK AAR pit ee ee Nee cgi AT | AND eee | and by request of the holder of wote No. 22. far mg perchance. “A Gepenit’ of eee be Scented to the delegates from this county | citizenship a prerequisite of employment. | public auctloo, ‘in front of the premises, on WED: | corner 10th and Penn are erect Te | TORER DF LAND, | $400 Secured therein, Will offer. for sale. In front ars (100) an each lor said will be required ot in the legislature. It is understood another | March 12, 1896. CITIZEN, | NESDAY.” MARCH TWENTY-FITH, "AT FIVE | Keepers and lovess of @ beautiful chamber sult | ACRES OF LAND. Pali | thereof, at public n TUESDAY, MARCH | {he time of sale, ‘Each lot tobe soll separately Petition im being. clreulated ie fore or eres Cen ore FA, tho following described real eatite: AM that | shotld no mass thle sale, Ses ae SIDAI ea EEN TH Wt FIVE OcLox e + aces at te Sens wepennteay. aes : sack lece or parcel of land known as Jot num- | ‘Terms cash, ER B. W) MS & €O., TOUS! No. mn of si . BERT E. BI Y, ~ the repeal of the local option law in force The Eastern Athletic Club, Dered 3%, in John E- Beall et al.'s subdivision of loty | aniiz 26 Ree cuarauctioncral era tise OF te arene tet oc |AUbiE uaede Ae Stockett aad ‘Diedonne, axcasitece agg Markle: (cisco da Sattecig cect pe) be eae altar fa tuatan ea none ieeae ne In block gumbered Sof a tract of land. called Tee he Disirict of Columbia, prssed in Equity gra ‘recorded Ip’ the surveyors otice of suid’ Dis: i Ay AUCHON Gn WALD vell-kn 2 ae : os Phe ca S ‘ ml , bi iB Montgomery county the u gned will offer at a 05 “ 2 he: , 0 ;: tie . . $50 de- bs Soper, a well-know farmer in that section, | Hall last evening proved a big success. The | December, 23, 1937, balance easy, made Knoy sale. | public sale von” Saremersiened Wik offer at | Piet of peceraliee ga shes audersigned trtee,| Petty cr all cats a0 canton ot pare complied wish | BS virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the jet with a serious accident. Mr. Soper had | hall was crowded by the members and their CHARLES R. DUEHAY, COLE pe, AT THe NOU Oe WO eee eee tnicr, “on TORSDAT oe net? | Parton date fron eale, ome ae ented with | istrict of Columbia, parsed on the 25th day of cut down a large tree, which, in falling, | friends. The program was as follows: Over. GEORGE 5. BOND, | Q.CHOCK P.M. on the premises, pear Colesvitie, in | the, bishest, bilder, on TUESDAY, THE AT Riva | taulting purchaser.” ss fig yg Bars Soper cut the acca eee te ene ture, by, lie Mariel Gai: Wanteeno ahi tie Peemnls10e Rrastees._| Mindy attuate Soot one aie fon Manly amPeved | GrCLOCK P.AL., all the.’ enultable. tntereat! wa (2 08s a, Lona Ou uns faces fatrthices Biases tier cae ce Areca Club March; introductory remarks by the] C, G. SLOAN & CU., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G N.W. on Toth sites of tae Sash a ea ae ae {ide of Benjamin Durfee at the date of filing the JOHN A. LUTTRE! Ree peeamivn, om EHIL ItS i. ih ic » cut- = , y be ey N NW. 2 % ) | Lill in his cause, , OD ve lay of Uc. = - 5 - \! OF MARCH, 189 ting a large gash in his face and putting | president, R. R. Revill; vocal selection, Miss E - Reece catbaa ge cing howe, barn acd all | ther iaiG, in the following real, ottate bons ‘a| DANIEL O'C. CALLAGHAN, T FOUR O'CLOCK PM. all the reek cores eeatts fves, Dr. Batson of Spen-| Loney Main; vocal selection, Mr. W, Ben. | TSUSTEES, SALE OF THE ‘AS NO. GOD. ACRE | plenty of fruits good aelgtor Mares amd fenced; | reel ot tnd, conti ining about cight,Geres Si TSS Fe Sy county of Washington, Dis- Dr. ts ey Main; ‘ . We = WEI <NOWN ‘NO. SKE le 3 rhood. é 2 No. 121: t. nw. ia ” of lor 0) of fname © Tendered medical aid to the injured | pam: vocal selection, Miss Mer] Bsputa ace] — pyyeeiiNG KNOWS ae monn] cash, Dalancg) In one and two | Walet art of a tract Ruowaas “Tia ae ee ae Hae Sulsdiviston of part of the treet of The city council ha: ition | ComPanied by Mrs. Esputa Daly, with ’cello| | By virtue of s certain deed of trust dated the | Years, 3. WM. H. TALBOTT, hing Tor the same thirty @0) fest south oct, | RATCLIFFE, Si fae Newnes tN ee [oa omy Kosciusko now. called = eee ne} and Gebecke; comic song, Charles Miller; es be 3 i .. ning between taid tract a lount Olivet’ cem- 3 FAs BRICK DWELL- | county N pase 88, in the surveyor's office in the graveyards in Laurel to the cemeteries out-| athletic specialty, Willlane Woodward: reci. | Tecords of the District of Sorumbia, fand at the re- | 0: G. SLOAN & CO., AUCBIONIERS, 1407 @ NW ae een ne ea nod wore nee three: | TR ODE ENS a EE: | Coeds ck tieaast aie ae tee koe oo ae O the state board of health. Pon trese:femaletl is tion, Eddie | for sal THE TWENTY SOE LOTS IN MARSHALL, DISTRICT OF COLUMBLA | turg read, and runping the ot legrees EAST. aud not included in said subdivision, the wh y The Ladies’ Ayd Society of the First Bap-| Fetes: female impersonation, ie Dav-|on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF | LOIS IN MARSHAI Power contained in a certain | West, 502 feet; thence south 34% degrees west | By virtus of 1. deed of trust, recorded among the | containing twenty-five @25) acres, more or loss, wit iauarel 3 erformance was concluded the | MARCH, 1896, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- oo 248 21-100 fest; thence neith 51% degrees w é gear Nae? improvements thereon, consisting of tist Church held a Mother Goose picnic at | =, After the per Tent ieuate ¢| deed of trust, dated February 26, 1895, and duly | 248 2 : "stees West | land records of the District of Columbia, in Liber | the fmpro 7 ad - 4 Il was cleared for dancing. Among those | lowing described real estate, situate in the city of rded Marcn 2, 1895, "2 382 60-100 fect; thence north 24% degrees No. 1602, follo 332 et nd at th Se dious dwelling house, and ali of the rigats, ways, Masonic Hall Wednesday night. The hali| 2 Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot | Teo rch 2, » jn Liber No. 2006, folio ont a . No. folio 3382 et seq., and at the sequest en me ie M = sent were Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Revi ton, 4 ee 4 of the 771 2-100 feet to a peint thirty (Bd) tect south of rs Ss - usements, privileges and appurtenane Was tastefully decorated, and a grove of pine | Presgnt ware Mr. and Mrs, Ae eure pumbered Gne hundred and winety-two (192), to | Coicrpis’ and at theres OG he, District of | 711 22100 eet ect apd themes aaa BIg ee | Se Sane a ees he an weal eee sore served durin tne evening hy afotaes| Gamo aoa sa, C.D. 8” Adams br at | antral an tan tee | Crins ete ame Sate tat | Ete ee a hue, to) fe ot pi ae ed Be Goose and bee resin’ gyening by Mother | Ktrs Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Theo, He Burdity | me ea cekes funded and) sixty-one (861), as The ROURTHE NT Bans Woe Mw AY | bee the Washington ‘Brick Stachine “Com th ie) Geek Dear at Secon Gin as oe lee es iy Monner_ Goose was | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Emmons, Mr. and Mrs, | surveyor of the Distrlet of Columbia, in book 1s HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following | Benjamin Durfee in a deed, bearing date April | full dept thereof, in srunre cig, hundeed Galt eae: | ead as Sed by Mrs H.W. ites. ‘Her | Doane Welles, Mc aud Mea ie Date, OE | pao tok toxetiee wich tis impeotereats nce: described land rnd premises, situate tn the county | 14, 1888, and recorded in Liber 1311, follo 32h. | six. tk, “Ihe Loris anne ag amdred ad pies | payments te family was as follows: Old Woman Who and Mrs. Geo. Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. | ‘isting of a two-story brick dwelling, known as No. | of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated | ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase. money dwelling house. 4 ° prest at f ay Lived In the Shoe, Mr. Arthur Baldwin; | 2 ON = 4 ie ~ | G29 Acker St. ne, as and being lots numbered one (1) to thirty (30), | to be paid in cash on the day of sale or within ten | prius of sale: One-half of the purchase money | able an 1 of trast on Old Woman Under the Hill, Miss Nettie | 228-0. Marceron, Mr. and Mrs. McKelden, | “Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in {wo | both inclusive, in block numbered sixteen (16), be. deys thereafter, and the belance of the purcha: te 's from the day of sale, the | the property he whole purchise money Collins; Old King Cole, W. Raymond Col- | NisSe* Dice, Maddox, Herfurth, Denham, | equal installments, payable in one and two years, | Ing’ the satine. Wook fa membered sixteen, 1), be: days thercafter, ‘and the blance of the pur two inder in’ two equal payments, at fix” and | may. at purchaser's opty paid ‘in cash, ‘Terme ling; Jack and Jul, Chauncey Pugh and| GoS%, Welss, Arnold, Messrs. Van Horn, | with interest at six (6) per cent per annuta, pas” | stent as recorted m Coutts Sora gan Toe eae: | Maweg, beable, im equal Installments, at one, two | remain months, secured bs the notes of ‘he yur- | of stle co he complicd with within fiftesn days at oe i saucy. bab i | Crawford, Thornton, Harrington, Emmons, | able semi-annualty, from day of sale, secured by | pered six (®), page thirty-nine (39), in the office of | balance the purchaser or purcl N give his | chaser and a deed of trust on the property, ‘the | ter t je, in default of which the truse Nellie Buriss; Mary Quite Contrary, Miss | bine, Chamberlain and Pete deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at | the surveyor cf the District of Columbia, Said lots | or their promissory netes, -u st at G| notes to bear Interest at G per cenk yer annum | tees © right to resell the property. ae Helen Willis; Little Bo Peep, Pearl Willis: aig sears rs the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 wil! | are high and beautifully located in the Subdivision, r cent per annum from the date of sale until | from the day of sule, or all cash, at the option cf | the risk and cost cf the defaulting purchaser, after P, ——— i, | per Little Miss Muffet, nie Pugh; Baby be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing | frenting on Central avenue. short distance from | paid, the trustee to retvin the title in aaid prop-| the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with | five days’ netice in The Evening Star newspaper, * ‘ugh; Baby aase: Bunting, Katie Pugh;. Hot Cross Buns, Public Schools. and recording at the cost of the purchaser. Terms | railroad. erty” until sald cash avd promissory notes shall | within ten days fiom ‘he day of sale, otherwise the | All conveyancing and recording at pure Thomas Gray; Old Woman Going to 31. S, 33 e of sale to be complied with within ten days from | Terms of sale: Cash, and to be complied with in| have been peld. On failure to consply with the | trrstees reserve the right to resell the property. | $100 daposit on acecptance. of bid. ~ dhe ng ‘to Mar-| In The Star’s Almanac for 1896, oh page | day of tale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees | terms of sale the trustee will resell, at the risk | after. five days’ advertisement, at. the tick WILLIAM B. TODD, ‘Trastme, ket, Stella Tawney; Jack Horner, Willie} 17 will be found interesting information | Ment to resell the property at the ries and cost | fon tee right to resell at the risk and cost of | and cost of defaulting purchaser. The trustee will | of the defaulting purchaser. A deposit of $75 win 330 diy st. nw, "Thies. a fice as they mag deems necessary: SUCH Public no- | defaulting purchaser. A deposit of $200 requized | require from any purchaser @ deposit of $500 on | be required at she time of sate, “Ril comrcvancine WM. R. MARTIN, Trustee, The directors of the Laurel Building ana | ©o"cerning the public schools of the Dis- | tice as they may deem necessary. on day of sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. | the day of sale, Conveyancing, &c., at cost of | and recording at the purchaser’s cost. 146 a gf and * Loan Association met Wednesday night at | trict. At all news stands and at The Star Aiea es Manton Duckern, | purchaser: ° FRANK L. CaLwoc: 202 W. st, » SSC! me’ mesday night at j trict HENRY K. WILLARD, ELBERT DENT, WARD THORON, Trustes, JOHN E. BENTON, i New York city, their offices in the Post Office building. The | office. Price, 25c. copy. mhi0-dts ‘Trustees. mb4-dts ‘Trustees, 635 F st. n.w. mh6-dids 1505 Perna, ave. nw. mb5-d&ds ‘Trustees, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts, mh7-didg