Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1896, Page 9

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. €{costia and vicinity has been greatly em- . * Rave been in the heart of the business sec-| dance, “Comin’ Thro’ the Rye,” by Marie | 0PPosed, to Xe Schemé: soigive thelr ‘views eee SUBURBAN NEWS ANACOSTIA. The veually staid cittzens of Anacostia | grand march, in which gm. “0110 ie. 3 : we get been madi re in a highly excited stats of mind ovgr | brilliant dress went throug® v. “\°8 Ove" |For the fy Higa isttetn “= fhe numerous fires that have occurred in| mente, This wad met with eda {P20 | “athan ¢ exec ‘fig ie Hatt the town recently, and as there is an that the ghildren were compete” F oe, of whity seven uetes almost universal belief that the fi were | spond to an encore. Those 1o @ —— ‘property ef incendiary origin, threats of violent | were Byrnes, Ina Stalee, AS mieH, ‘to ‘Levi L. Watktiis, ase Kfzzia Berags. ine Biaee. Pe Sto. | In this lot sre sothe good, heavy workers and punishment are made in case any of the | 2% a ward, a, 4 ns election ‘Yor’ “Hiayor and council, for'| choice drivers, 10 head of cheap Work Horses, |” Perpetrators are caught in the act. Prt lie vad eagereryattae lar Pena =. whieh wil Be, rel drSrrday, the,| sia tor'Watht Of ule. “AU to be sila’ to'the nigh. | The need of more police protection in An-| Emilg Brooks, Brawner eld, ,Eliet » 4%) or Ma,” 8 ee seiraen est bidde:. Come early and -select such es yeu oyes and Richard. and. Melipa. pasles. de ary ah nen. Ladin bl irony Reg ta need. bables of the > class, ‘Molian, Baus ree cain Sia’ have the -power in their MAGRATH & KENNELLY, Aucts, Hetfield and Marie Woodward. These ttle | Bereth. F. s@ bonds ‘to an amount | - Three loads for SATURDAY. tots, arrayed like tiny fairies, captured the were Fad Lat ce water works ‘for ‘the | dale, 12th and Obio ave. hearty appreciation of the spectators. The | toyn a ¢rea ‘many property Owners -6re | gates at oar New Stabte"mext week. -aplast @uring the last two or three weeks all| chief feature of the evening was the coquet “ ‘Candidat Phasized by these fires and several other occurrences there recently. fn regard to the fires it is noticeable that ‘of the five or six which have taken place Was discovered,was patrolling another part | Bates, Edith and Madge McGee, Ina Stalee | her. It : , indeed, oe the ae sg Dor’ | and Marie Stone-The grace with ‘wplchMarie Mak Ales eas ants” esi on ie Other occurrencgs, which it fs bellevéd | Howe danced.the .Cachucha, Spanish Th v , . would have been prevented had there been | costume, could’ not be surpassed. Every} ™0ve. The guests carried refreshments J y Ee requ THOMAS BOWEING-& 00.,- AUCTIONEERS, he and ticn,and at an hour,had much greater head-| and Sarah Willard Howe. fermer was | 0st likely rested is @i2 E st. nw. parckaser, alter ave gps” aivertioumeat ‘ay been obtained, the partial or perhaps | the Highland lassie and the latter the . = - -. oe _) Pesaie publsbed in Wasblugson, (D.C Al tal destruction of almost every business | Highland lad, in full costume. The dance Swonutoge Er aes Game bree en S00 | sncing ‘and recording Gnicee ee DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. Rouse in the place would have resulted. included many difficult movements, and a woobsipk. ‘Ba. AND OfHen CAtEany . He ‘S$, ‘Trust Cay < Seer micas dy aa -\t the hour when these fires broke -out | part had to be |... Phe Gypsy dance, iste. Wen tieiet AND EARTHEN WARE, JARDI. THOS.-E. WaGGAMAS, ‘ustee, mene SAL OF. =, NORTH. there was but one policeman on duty in _ appropriate costume, wien bells and ¢ A number of iaes and gantien “2 TOILET Wal 3. apl4-aads Notiit Fat aw. KSOWN a8 NO. 227 the entire town, and this was not_prevent-| hourines, was greeted , a ap- . % date Feb- able, pecause there are so few officers at-| plause. Those “who participated in this at the residenco of Dr. Wilson s. wil TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | BY virtue of deed of edi ieee end tached to the Anacostia substation. Be-| were Lizzie Byrnes, Marie Howe, Marie and | O'clock Saturday eve ing and proceed... Mer Pee VEE seal one cert REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS ISES 2019 af a a aS sete a ae roguekt Sides this, the officer, at the time each fire | Bernadine Woodward, Emily Brooks, Ethel | the home of ‘Miss Katle Allen to susprh _ tia TAM SERFEL NORTHWEST. ied ane the party , secured ® policeman in the neighborhood, are the | movement was gracefully executed, and the | with them, and appeared ta enjoy them- 5 tity’ of Glass Dishes Bor Benn ha known and distinguished ax all of lot No. 22, in Bymerous insults that have recently boen | dance was met with Joud applaime. The | selyes immensely, the principal features of b=e ris “pubes, ‘Beer Glnrace, Gorered Gaal ean | oe cone ma esee Pere ee Cheapies V_ Rilezis subdirielon of late Ja 186 3. offer to young ladies ing in the Ana-| other dances were ing, e ‘¥epeta! “f Jardinieres, “etc... ‘which makes a very vision of: part of feet front op . sostia cars. Lizzie Byrnes and Marle Howe, and’ the | ‘ne evening. being an exceptionally fine | ¥« be sold in detail ber and with.. apls-3t ————._ SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ond Marion Godfrey. In every instance the | those present were Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Mog-| RATCLAPYB,y to Ratcliffe, ‘Darr & Ca.) children were obliged to respond to an en-| gan, Mrs. Benedict, Miss Mamic Wilson, —— ors Detitive drill between the scholars of the! core. The closing dance was the Mobile| Miss Ellen Yio ington, Tath street by 100 feet in depth to.alley), as per | teton. : reco! . } in Liber ty folio. Ba ae let te dates, We Fe Solio 1, ene OC toc: Pny enrecror at the Dictice ob Clemiae Saba bot gether vith she: Ameprorement, ate. bie dae is. (tobe Pid By rick dwe'l ad pagan, Se ae ee net Tee, sett | 40 cach Caf which $550, mt be pent at the tise +5 hety «. -n and will ; < 2 ano solo by Mrs. Benedict, and indul- | Sic cohectc The pupils of Van Buren School are ar-| Sailors’ Hornpipe, by Marie Stone, Emily | Piano so! > aD alee ¢ Fanging to have an entertainment for the | Brooks, Bernadine Woodward; Ina Stalee| &€nce in the terpsichorean art. Among | out reserve. benefit of the poor of the town and vicin- ity. One of the features will be a com- . &OF STAPLE AND FANCY of sale), ard ths belunce in two equal installments, Miss Florence Mason, | exgevrTnix's "SAL. SON, BNI r cent interest, payable sevi-annually, | sec a * eerhe be aeckhe raerade® Tespectively. | Buck, in negro costume, by Eliot Noyes, | Misa Mattle Stevens, Miss Roberia Braid, | "GROURMG HORk: “r SP Gey SH ABNESS. Ac | By the notes of the purchaser aad deca of trast ou Le Ashe oy lee re fheeniy peer ed ‘The biweekly meeting of the Current | Richard and Milton Daniels, Brawner Het-| Misscs Mamie and Nettie Garrison, Misses | By rirtue ef oe ove "10 oldie eee ea eee | a Se an teereeme ce ar ae [partie sak eomeliy: a Gi call Wi ms aman - Events Club was held at the residence of | fleld and Marie Howe. It seemed as if the | Daisy and Madge Clark, Misses Clarissa | the Districs of Cots $05, Ce: Rape ae od ee eet eee ie te atid isis ine ae: Fat tee peremaer, deferred paywents to be DUNCANSON BROS, AUGHIONEPRS Mrs. Cecilia Fentress, on Avalon terrace. | spectators would not be satisfied even after | and Pauline Larman, Mise Emily Morgan | {er ( Se Oise iS Pa Benmtions At the | teem Gaye. or. tsusive sgecrves the right to rentver: | cepeessured (by the soles of the r and seer : The leading feature was an original paper] @ second encore. Marle Howe made a| and Messrs. Oscar Frank Birgfelde| Sore ot the inte. i “at, on THURSDAY, | tise ard tell at Gefautting purchaser's coat and <iak. | Secured by deed of trust on the property sold. All| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND age. by Mrs. Sarah Grant on the Boers in Af-| typiqg), stylish negro girl. The entire pro- | Lawrence Wilson, Charlie Morgan, Sgmuet | p, Avania avenue neethw, A. ‘CH. H. CRAGIN, sept bonies Fores — vaecta ge pase ‘complied MENT ERICK AND FRAME DWELLING, NO. Fica, which was followed by a reading on gram by the dancing pupils was a decided Pegg Aisliowell Lelzear, Peabody and | she NTH DAY of AVKIL, "Fancy and THOS. DOWLING, Auct. “VE SG: | ith In fitieen days from day of sales the tus: | pAS FIETH STREET SOUTHEAST. to us, and r. Jameson in England by Mrs. J. . | Success. er thi i¢ floor was cleared a S ¢ "CLOCK A.M.,-a large ‘wate. = ~ - reserve the it to at, recorded, Liber 2 et Simpzon and a general discussion. A paper | for general dancing for the public, cnen | hlles Roberta Brad entertained a tew of | Suoterles, Tors, Wagon, Herma "and if 6 an DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. Scat of the defaulting pupiggsn, R2Ge dve aye’ | GU, ecorded im Liber 8:7, at folio. 342 Seas by Miss Cora McLean on the life and | lasted until 11 o'clock. her friends one evening last week, the oo- | frill Any [be offerad.ae am enatrety» - ve immediately — aa = per published in| nd at the request of the pa works of John G. Whittier was warmly| Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Penrod are now located | casion being her birthday. Refreshments | {{ctory Bid. is =XTON, A ES < 1000 T STE Some €ommended. | Mrs. M. M. North recited | in their. handsome realdence on the Bunker | were served, and an exceadingly good time | anit aa.) +. ANAM. fh Sexton, De} West. 2 H- ee, Einar -D. FIVE “Howard at Atlanta” in_an effective man-| Hill road. The house has been remodeled | was had by all present, they being Miss El- | Exccutrix of the Estate of Dantei J. « By virtue of a deed of’ trust, duly recorded in Fendall_bufldiny. 2 Washington, eee ym aed ner, and Miss Jennie Simpson and Mrs. | from the old Queenstown Baptist Churoh, | len Wilson, Miss Mamie Wilaon,Miss Madge Snare. SOTHORON, “Attorney. Jaber: No. 1979, at folio 436 ef seq., one of the | ant Es ARG oe a, - it inches Fentress sang “Little Heart” and “Kath-| and 1s one of the prettiest sites in Brook-| Clark, Miss Daisy, Clark, Miss ‘Alice Clark, are Bre 7 45 st, records: for the District of Columbia, and at aw street east by a i ne de ton ang scabs ivan | manne tale Ale, wie Bui or-| Horses and Carrkages | mites face ei aap Rage | © © SOA € co. ators, tera se a we ear na rill, which was led by Mrs. Dr. Grant, re- was a reception and sociable given g ie Allen, Miss Emily Mor- 3, on’ THUNSD. - 5 = ed = freshments were served. ‘The next mecting | by the Epworth League to its pastor, Rev, | gam, Mrs. Morten, wee’ Wilson, Mr. Saml. or x2 enue eae An feyat of the prémlses, on’ THURSDAY, UE | Vabeanee uxmprdVED prorenry ox tae | £3,050 ,18 u ~ will be held at the home of Mrs. Grant, | Wm. H. Chapman, Thursday evening at the | Ludium, Mr. Peabody, Mr, Oscar Larman, « 8. -BENSINGER, _ AUCTIONEER, HALF-P) ¥ -M., the ng| EOURTEENTH CAND) FIPREEROTTE SEES balance in one and two and the subject will be the Transvaal and| Brookland M. E. Church. There was a| Mr. Granville Tennent and Mr. Lawrence | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZaAR, Gescribé. , in the city of Wash- N WEST, WASHINGTON, D. C., AT Sie rece tscaties theve: large attendance, and all enjoyed a delight- | Wilson. Z NO. 940 LA. AVE. _, ngton and Distilet of Gstunbla, namely: fer Bi Apghox. gale Yo a Mrs. Virginia F. Hayden, a well-known | f¥l evening: The program included an-; - a aj in Sil font of the st ge as a Pott we heirs of Jun Davidson's sub-|- By virtue of & Sad deed of trust, dated the | site semi-snouslly. A ot $1 futhoress and a native of this neighbor. | ee eaOnS duet ee Meee ate ne pastor, | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, a. | 57 Momeng. ABiids SExtEENnN, at EN | ae, “epsy ts Per"Blat’ sevtdet ip Ty 098 | Sa ie “Sook eae ge gOS, and uly recorded | Hime “ot sie. ‘Terma to be. complied ‘with. te ‘ ale z ie Misses y Clark ani Y m4 i potest plat rs E . x8 from Cate of sale, otherwice the trustees a a ig te a crite amas oo oo Bestia Mabel Boyd: fig ot & panes cele ate O'CLOCK SH. fhe m, TTeYOr for th: sla wistrict, tm Lt fa recurds of tis District of Columbia, and at ite livery. Wagous. of Music,” by Mr. Hines; song, ‘“‘Won’t You Today. 6 Fe ‘Tr 2 Y CY ‘ee De 5 i >" 100, togeth the lower limbs. Over the nom de plume of M. B. Latimer & Co., Aucts,, 1229-1231 G at.n.w.| 1 Jump-seat Surrey—1 Canopy-top Surrey. Sete tat rer ‘mnproverbenss, | Songeat of the party, secured thereby, ‘we will ell ar tae hak Ont so navertion amd cenell the property avetley, “3 ‘end cost of the defaulting porchassr. E i : Amprovenisnt# consisting of s| at posji frout ¢f the on | hus ‘creating "et secre &ova clomuntag eases Born as Dee", 8 | and Boyd: tomatas of welena tothe her | aeetgetts a, Denwrot, DiGy Inpoved_ny| 1 BEG ES gracton sc, Ra he SMS a | HP hah PEER EH teat | aassco ee rs Co voluminous contributor to many of the = ree, elght-room dwellings and twenty four to six-| 8 To, ° Buggies 1 Cart, rams: 6, S M., the Ft best magazines and leading newspapers. the eee wee: a EE and Fesponse bY | room cottages. Sale Wednesday, April, 15, at 8 i OF VaRICLES HAS BEEN Con | inetetlan nts, Migr ie and two years, with Aatecest | Geveribed ad, fatate Ja the, city of, Washington, JQSEEH RB. EDSOS, Str, Louls Hatton of Prince George's coun-| panist of the evening, After the pence | Oclock Dam. Theodore A. Harding and Frank 3. | SIGNED 20 US BY TH. MANUFACTUHERS. | at tie mate af 6%, Det con deel af trast "om the | pleces or parcels of ase. aod’ peouiste hoceee : ieee, len e evening. After the program | Hindus, i: AND ARE ALL FRESH, NEW STYLES. AND OF p SN cath Se | eects 5 ty, Whose horse and carriage were stolen | fhe ladies served roreah ees. » trustees, Ub Bher WEEK . BEA RARB.OP- | property of Wil cash, at the option of, the dng all of original it aumbered eighteen CHASER AT THE ABOVE AD- while he was attending a ball at Surratts- Sunday afternoon, We aate 5, Mr. ana ‘Tomorrow. LOUTUNITY, ¥OR. PERSONS. WISHING TO BI eed A Wp ger ee neg Fag be are ee 2% an oe og eng eee = eee @0 | vet pay failed to conn a toe seams ee ee ‘tne team | Mrs. W. S. Daniels of Providence street | Ratellffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. ri. SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT OF RESERVE’ -~ | suet apd recording a the cost of the purcthntes, | fall depth oe ney onto seventerm (ID, | vat, the hte ek tlobed} ny MONDAY. ore it to a farm some miles away and | S@¥¢ 8" informal musicale, in order that | —Executriz sale of stock of groceries, &c.,” con- oR ‘ALSO, ‘Terms of sale te be con \wiied with wi ten days | in square numbered two and five (203), to- | the ‘TW EVES TH Bat of “APRit. a. D. iin ' Wet eokland People might meet Mr. | tained in store 1747 Pa. ave. n.w., on Thursday, | Immediately thereatter: we wilk sell, within the | from the day of salon Xt the thustess, re- | Fether with all the rights, ways, gasemvents, privi- | 1606, at OCIA CK P.M., in front’ of the abandoned It. Welti, an excellent violinist of Washing- | 4) 16, at 10 o'clock basaar, 35 head of Horses and Mares. In this lot | serve the right te res2ll ‘be property af the cust &ec., to the same 4 ‘as abe. It is ynierstood that the committes which ton. Mr. Weltt played many selections by ao ‘Dowling Es. aK é, 612 wat. nw. | Ril be feuma stock to, sult for all purposes. TO | of the defaulting vores oe a peng ‘Pu ner $e sawume a trast of $12,008, im PERE. EDRON, Was appointed to select a name for the 3 + AUCs, . nw. | BE SOLD WIT! RESERV: : A is cash, of witch $200 wired LES fer, Hew public school building have agreed Up. aaa ceed ances Coane manner, | Rhode Island ave. .u.w., dwelling No. 1708. Sale | Papiest iS. BENSINGER, Auctionéer. 4, CHARLES BAMA, | day of mie All Ferording and ot | apit-aaes ‘Teuxteen. on that of Robert Mo: fi 7 © | Thursday, April 167 at 5 o'clock p.m, TTON . CCAM — fn ten from da; —— pS bee eee S Sycnten oar ae Rateliffe, Sutton & Co., Ancts., #20 I’a. ave. n.w. ees Oe yank iad MeGEMNON @BAYDES,, als eee a ——. lauded b —Brookland, D. C., Duncan st., dwelling and sta- — s Attorneys for the party.secured.ap10-@l&tlh12t | purchaser after such public nofiee as the trustees HERNDON. i ney, the large audience which filled | Proms” Thursday, April 16, at 4 o'clock p.m, | TRUSTE2’S OF 2STORY FRAME HOUSE SSTRES O-STORY aXD may deem necessary. “The regular mecting of the Fortnightt: tributed to the prosraie were Miss a1Gsay John W. Selinefer, surviving trustec. oe {Sty SrnsEr, BHOORLAND, DeGoey OF TIUILDING BRICK DWELLING: Ney aN gS es Tuo8 G ot. mirabeset y | Small, Mrs. Jackson and Miss Addie Jul-| Magrath & Kennelly, Aucts., 12th and Ohio ave. By virtue of two’ deeds of trust ‘recorded: respect- | STREET NORTHEAST, WASHINGTON, Di MER COHEN, Troutes, Club was held with the Misses Castleman. | iien Prof. H. E. Salteman was the ac- | n.w.—Sale of two car loads of horses on Thursday, | ively im Liber 2606, follo 20, and in Liber. 1854, Foe SRS ae yee aplé-dts 926 Fst. = ates Redbeslesterie dy a few guests | companist. April 16, at 10 o'clock a.m. follo 306 et seq., of the ere je Aoviapen aids of the District of Columbla, and at the re- DUNCANSON BR trict af Columb! and also - Thoé. Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 H st. n.w.— | Pane Gort of the Disteler passed in Equity Sate Sale of crockery ware, lamps, &., on Thursday, | Ro. 17176, the undersigned wirviving trasee will of Quest of the party thereby secured, we will sell, at ema on, in’ front of the premises, on FREDAY, |\ TRUSTEES’ SALB. OF- V, HALF-BAST SS. CARLIN SPRINGS. tblic auct! a APU EWHNTY ROUTH, 1006, A REAL ESTAte,. SITUATED AMt Ee: CORNER ‘PD A very pleasant time was enjoyed at the lunch given by Miss Gresham Friday last: ‘Those present were Miss Bessie Gresham, April 16, at 10 o'clock a.m. fer tor sale, by public auction, in front of the i ‘THURSDAY, TH DAY of APIRIL K P.M., lot’ numbered 11, in B.. TL STREED ‘SHERIDAN Miss Minnie Thompson of Fairfax Court | Oficial notice as been recelved by the| & Benslnger, Auct., 940 La. ave. n.w.—Séle of | 18% On, THURSDAY, SIX PAC, the: following | Keller subdivisicn of eqoare north of efuare mam: AVENUE, DISTRICT OF COLUM ‘BEING House, Miss Robey, Miss Mankin, Miss | Postmistress that after July 1 this post | borses, vehicles 'and harness on Thursday, April 16, | £.0-,2896, at FOUR 0 CLOCK Jying’ and being in | bered 960, ap per plat recorded in Book 1b, page 34, THE BUILDING: KNOWN As» HAM. Stepheasss ane Mt beoaoe offiee will be known as Glencatiyn. at 10 o'clock a.m. the county of, Washington, District of Columbia, | of the records of the surveyat’s affce of sald Dis-| MOND SANTTARIUM, ZOGHTBRS WITH ee aint 7 ‘erms: 1e-1 of le] - Sunday with the society in Dranesville, Miss | of the village Monday wi t ord tt ae att cxtended bet. wlorida and Grant | of Leighton and Palro's, trustess, subdivision of a | $100 must be mode at tive of selecting tenant | URIS ANB _oTtinn ASD AP- Emma Starr of Herndon leading tho song | 1 ‘he Vilage Monday night was quite a | eyes., building lot.. Sale Thursday, April 10, at | tract et bend ealled “iireokiogd ee ee in two equal installments, in one and two years, for | _PLIANCES THERETO BELONGING: mare The topic, “Will Our Excuses | Success. Some of those present were Misses o'clock p.m. “Wm. F. Holtzman and Aylett | County ues oY & follog Aan, ane do the gur-| which notes of the purchaser, bearing interest. ae Pre J a F ioe t Satna Stand?" was discussed at considerable | Silliman,Proudfit,Ossire and Ryan of Wash- T. Holtzman, trustees. with ail the improvements: th ee yea together ous lapareer ee pg ltr =. —_ meee a ‘Noe ‘Solo, te Oy tee ae a JS length. ington, Messrs. Gurley of Kensington, and tof $200 Terms cash. A de} Fequired_upon the terms of sila are. Dot from the day of sale YUTURD DAYS. the trustee reserves the right to resell the property tuken, or all cath, at the option of the 3 All conveyancing ‘and reco} Mrs. H. H. Garrett was out for the-first | yrisses Boernstein, De Putron and Graham, All conveyancing and recoriing, at cost of Fore each een yenths Monday. She’ ts) 4 Messrs’ Flags: Talbott, Graham and AUCTION SALES. acceptance of bid. complied: with in fifteen a the MONDAY, THE TWENTIEIH DAY OF APRIL, from ale, the trustees reserve the right to resell, auidsri er Terrett of Falls Church. at, the, risk, and coat of the defaulting purchaser | atthe siak' and cont of the defailiise porcine, | A>. 18. (AT FIVE O'CLQUK Pat, the & Enero The Good Government League held a| WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | SIS" itwapaer pubsned in Washington’ Gf | after elght days" adrerggement in Tne Evening | Washington, District of; Calussblar end decintates = = igi busin eetin: 5 Bane 3 AIL conveyancing and re ling at the cost of the | Star AOGAMAN, ag and being parts of lots.one (1) and two.@) ip ess mi ig Tuesday evening at the’) aWNBROKER’S AUCTION SALE OF UNRE- tase JOHN W. SCH. JOHN W. PILLING, . |&-P. Brown's subdivision of ‘of Pisesent Mrs. W. W. Eldridge entertained the | Tesidence of Mr. Chas. I. Simms. ; q DEEMED PLEDGES. PS tbe Surviving ‘Trustee. aplt-eokds ‘Trustecé. | Pinins and Lemar's Outlet; sand “aeerited eae His 3 The Vagaries met a few nights ago at| I will sell, at the store of Abraham Bnrastine, | 9D’ ne 3S LA = 00, AUCTION Saar Bagley aes ee en ge Home Misstonary and Ladies’ Ald socle-| seven Gables, the home of Capt. Penny. | 861 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, formerly. Be FITCH, FOX & BROWN, REAL ESTATE ae >) 231° eee corner of 14th street rosd and. Sheridan. avenue Ges Wednesday from 11 till 4. witt. Bard Burnstine, TUESDAY, APRIL T'WENTY- ” BROKERS, 1400°@° ST. NAY. and 1231 G st. PER one ee Mr. W. P. Jones entertained the whist | 20ST, }600, AT HALPVAST SEVEN PM. all ee a, Collectors’ Sale of Nime | mmig dense, westenty along the couthert line The spring municipal electior has been . W. P. ret f set for Monday. May 4. Mayor Detrick has | Club last evening at his home on Watnut | Bcnura Syetino, ani fou Ti igo pledges | SALE OF THR HANDSOME BRICK RESIDENCR ecto ale 0 TE | of said Sheridan avemue to the, noothwest corner left with Abraham Burnstine, one year dad over, ‘for whic! terest lue twelve months or be 7 : etal Waten: | .ON THURSDAY, THE SIXTEENTH (16TH) DAY yuimontn at all aeseclatlne Mi Chae Ov APRIL, AD. 1806, AT FIVE @) O'CLOCK 4 5 5 i eppointed as judges the following named | #Venue- gentlemen: Loren H. Milliken, J. Preston Shannon ard Edgar W. Moore. A taxpayer, ———___ FALLS CHURCH. i i Head of Cattle (most of eta ie o¢ sala ‘toe Teo one banded them phe te one Bay Ge Steme tne icin ioe ones Ta eee ule, —. ot, it the request of the heirs, we will vell, at a hundred and thirty-five (135) feet south = o. by Studa, Karri Pins, Ly e writing to the Montgomery Press, has put] A meeting of the town counci’ was held | Kea Chatas; tructlete, Ca Burton siives Was pablls ‘auctiog, In frout of the premises, subiot | Horse, one 18 Chick | tim tee noreess comer of sald oe a" point ane im nomination the following ticket: R. B.| Monday night, with Councilmen Gould, | Field and_ Opera eT ne eee anh aw | Afty-nine (190), improved by a, handsome: double ens, &¢ a forty-two (142) feet southerly from Detrick, for re-election as mayor, and | Nowlan, DePutron, Payne, Lynch, Erwin, | eer intitents: Oot ia Te isn CLUE. | Brick residence’ No. 170s Riis Islet aeecue aoe, - 9 ‘2 the Rorcbeast corner of said lot one, and’ thence Messrs. George Peter, John T. Freeman, | Parker and Ellison present. The report of and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel of all esceip- | containing fourtecu G4) rooms. Lot has a frontags | By, virtue of an order, passed by the Supreme | noct hevesterly on the 14th street road’ one hundred Detrick fe euid to deste note MayOE | the committee granting the W., A. and ¥. | {ices Sale to continue every day unti all tole | Of forty (0) feet to alley; coutatnn three thous: | term for Orphans’ Court business, on the 10th day | torether with the large three-atory back. ieeot in harmo y with his views before again un- | C- R. R. the right of way on certain streets dertaking the duties of the office. Mr. Robt | of the town, with restrictions, was adopted. E. Constant and Mr. George Peter have| The ordinance providing for the appoint- been spoken of in connection with the | ment of a scavenger and prescribing. his mayoralty. The question of acting upon the 2 law allowing the council to bond the town } @utles was passed. Mr. G. A. L. Merrifield ight; Cen ‘of tickets please take notice, S th hundred and thirteen (8,313) square feet. | Of April, 1806, in the matter of the estate of Mary | or ae oe thereon, containing sixty ABRAHAM BURNSTINE, Broker. Terms: $18,500 * a rooms, wachinery, engitts, boilers, , ty, balance of purchase money | Will nell the above Uve stock on FIIDAY, APRIL | elevators, chandellors, gas fxiures and other $x. WALTER B- WILLIAMS & CO. Aust apt-d | rere RP aepealt bE $800 reauived ae Citne of ie, | SEVENTEENTH, TEMG) AT ELSE Page EL Tee | caeeaey Chaadellar ‘hereto belonging. This bulk. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND IN ‘THE BLADENS- | All conveyancing at purchuser’s cost. If termssof | O'CLOOK, on the farm lately owned by said de- | ing is well adapted for hote: and ay house BURG DISTRICT, PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY. | sale are not complied with within ten (10) days, the | ceased of the 7th street roa District wil subject to a near ee e property: be By virtue of a ‘power contained in a mortgage | property will bo resold at the risk and coat of the | Ile, at the terminus of the Wrightwood electric Tous hd arins Gate the 7th day of March, at.5 per cent’ per aunum can | Van Riswick, deceased, th> underst ete.; also side yard, fronting same avenue. This is desirable property in “por. ing section sind should command attention. easy, and mado known at nel : 6. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers,-140%°G st. for th. purpose of constructing a sewer and | ¢Xtended an invitation from the Village Im- | from Wm. Bladen and wife, dated July 3, defuulting purchaser. Permits for inspection given | rallway. YErTON Gornox. Deedes —. scaring an i apll-dts ¥ other improvements will probably cut a] provement Society for the council to be | 9,,duy, jecuded, fhe under ‘aps-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. WALTER C, CLEIILANE. jedness of par | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO, AUCTIONEERS. Jareer figure in the coming election than | present at the school house on Arbor day. | Murlboro, on TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FIRST, api3-dta Collectors. ‘Guccesvors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) party politics. 1596, at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, all that parcel | WALTER B, WILLIAMS & 00., AUCTIONEERS. The invitation was accepted, and the The Kensington Literary Society, at the of land, containing 25 2-5 acres, more or less, con- DUNCANSON BECS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK oF 4 ——— ; parchaser nist be given, bearing int AND. LING, NO. STREET home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Townsend, Wed- | ™#yor, by request, will deliver an address ered 7 Wm. Blaien Bye. Ae Bladen ee et Sree eae ae or ee Eon TRUSTFES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | semi-annually at the rate of @ per cent per SOUTHWEST, WASHINGKOS. ¥ nesday evening, discussed Elizabeth Bar-]0n the occasion. Councilman Ellison re- | 7iG Pupery Nee on en art of ite. sorte emmy ENTH STREET E DED BETWEEN FLOR-| GAL ESTATE, No. 1714“ STREET | num from day of sale, and to be secured by y virtue of a deed of trust, ‘duly recordca in Fett Browning as the author for the even-| ported that the Village Improvement So- | jine,’ upon another’ public foad. It adjoins lands of IDA AND GRANT AVENUES NOKTHWEST. of trust on the property rold, or all LAbe- 2008, folio foci sg, con ot ‘the land recorés ing. After the business session, at which | clety had donated $20 for the Smprgvement | Wiliam Jackson, Joseph Bladen and the itigges | By virtue of four deeds of trme, dated, respective- com of the District of Columbia, amd at the request of WT Hutchins an Tey Uected. Messrs. | of the sidewalk in ward &. ,Cotfnellman | ‘ate, and is leis than 7 miles distant from the | ty, ‘april 10, 3 po De CEL Sint eee for make, eres ne aulereigned, wwastees Xi -7 Pigtchinson and H. L. Amiss rea-| Gould reported a donation of $45 by the so-| WBE Home, os cass talance in ate Elbers No, 1480, folio 185" c art Nov i810, ole Bremiee, on TURDAN, THE” Blt T Eee ae Gyred Schubert's “March Militaire;” Mr. | cisty for the sidewalk near the Episcopal | acy ysis ths ne a aan he palanes in she) Liber seq. ; No. 1869, {ollo 884 ct sea., aud No. Y¥ OF APRIL, AD. ist AT HALF-PasT Marion Dortan sang “Farewell” and as a| Church, in the second ward. Four bids for | tion. Saxcs adjusted to dag: of eale 1974, folio 447 et sea., of the land records of the FOUR O'CLOCK B.M. f described land recall “Back in His Father's Home.” Miss | constructing a cabiret and making certain FRED'K J. BROWN, District of Columbia, ‘and at the request of the and ‘designated as and being lot. rumered , sufferings and courtship of th ng acei % x = oe vomEeer Barrett Browning. Miss Clare Mannakes | cropth state, Taco tee te ev eepted VENTH, 1800, at HALY-P. 4 YAY APL, EUR his bid being the lowest. It was voted that R O'CLOCK P.M., the following real estate, in the council attend in a body the meeting of Masbington county, skid District, to wit: Lat No. board rvisi oe . H. Warner's. subdivisio poe cone, ee eee raat Ceopes | VALUABLE BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1183 1sTH 63 and G4, of Haw's subdivision of part of Mt. in the interest of an appropriation to open ASD ee read “The Ladies’ Yes,” after which came @ humorous reading by Mr. J. W. Townsend. ‘The program committee reported Charles ‘©. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONERRS, 1407 G st. nw. = ‘This property will be sold subject to a prior deed ros? T PUBLIC AUCTION. DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS, ‘oS 00, Se ee Se the suiiiect for the next | a new road from Fatrfax Court Mouse to} py atrection of the parties interested, we. will Warner o tabchitn abe etch ic te Ga on mie = Sitiadis of otic wit ee tie ok eee ra: > e society ac- | Falls Church. < pric auction, in front of the rd, No, 1, fold 198, said lot fronting 20. fest TRUSTEES’ SALE CLASS RESIDENCE gepted an invitation to meet at the home of | Mr. W. E. Brown of AlexanaritvVa., of ca MonbAN, SERIE TWENTIETH, Sise, at Shestery No. said lot fronting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Eldridge. NO. 1806 NEW HAMPSHIRE | tC. oo sate: Atl cash over NORTH W. aTO? . . hy ftreet extended near Grant | with the improvements, consisting of a if : , and above the said South Railroad Company, has “PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all of lot #9 in| avenue, by 131 2-3 fect. * 3 AVEN! TASHINGTON, D. ©. | deed of t: $1,998.90, and interest there- ee feated the ‘Rawlings house, on Little Falls | sauare No. 216, Front ete cn 1th treats. | Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $100 | TyCMINE. | 1. one entra of the parchase to ea BAY Found, A. D. 1898, AT | on. A deposit will be red at time of Ba street, and moved in Tuceday. IBD atseot horthwest. “This ie’ splendid chance to | MUwe.Pe, bad Sad eo ent et ei ee eee | te aid in cash, and the balance in. two equal in. | PVE O'CLOOK Ba EE pepe) a Eaale to be with in tem : The Sherwood House, on the subdivision, | secure a good homie in a destratl> section of the] of ‘naie, parable semiannually, to be secured by ean nee Ter ede em ane Cro Tens, wie te Novemiser 16, 1558; Teconien tat fasts erase oe ae RS Golden Rule Lodge, No. 45, I. O. M., met | burned down on Monday. city. known xt time of eale. A’] Durchasler's notes and a deed ot trast on property | terest at cle. (6) per centum per snoum, le | folio 40 et seq., of the land records of the District m after Gre Gaye" atsertioneent of eke Monday night at Mechanics’ Hall and com-| , Mr. J, H- Clathorne of Alexandria, Va., | |Terms enay, and made koown xt time: A sold, of all cash, at option of purchaser. “Convey. | semiannually, ener elt oF saredty deal of | of Columbia, ind under two Feleases recorded in| Sie ih some Washington, pleted arrangements for the entertaii nae rented one! Of the block nets 1On ties Te te NG. G. SLOSN & 6O,,. Arete: | SPINE and recording’ af purchase ‘dase from aay. of | Option of the porehaser. A’ deposit of wih be ¢ entertainments | subdivision, and moved in Tuesday. mp) tak | required of the jurchnser at the time of sale, All conveyancit which will b i P © Siven at Masonic Hall to-| 4 raid was made Sunday night upon the eared the parchacer, ‘tm nt RATCLIFFE, SUTTON’ & 0O., AUCTIONEERS, sale, as fees Mea to resell at ri sight and Thursday evenings. The third | chicken house belonging to Mr. M: M. Err. ‘Successors & Co. oe tiat percent GEO. H. Jr., Trestes. and notarial fees. at ap8-dkede SP. Dine reece: to Ratcliffe, Darr T Teri ms of sale to be com- YOST, HOUIAEAN, | Sica Sette whthie tee age a fate, £2, De com ed_ one DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS: 1 aa LETT ; , other reco ‘Liber folto — degree was conferred upon Mr. Paul Hig-| Win. Mr. J. W. Jones. @ netghbor, hearing | ay VALVABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTA ‘ EO sae |liwien umatees. reserve. the right to. resell. the The recede OF The office Of the, wecieren of wast | TRUETEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON don and the first upon Mr. J. H. Ralst. priate sep ay tational ed son NF STHEET BETWEEN TWENTY-1) LAS property at the risk and cost of the defanltingpur- | District, with the improvements, consisting of rest. THB CONDUIT ROAD, D.C. nd th “elected and in, | 204, Went gut to find the cause of the dis-| QXp¥qwENTy-LOURTH STREEZS NORTH: | prem ABOVM SAE IS POSTPONED, on ao- | MOREY St GREEK amd cost of th District, with the improvement £ of the Sapte Oost of Mr. W. W. Maloney was elected and in-| turbance. The man, hearing the approach WEST. E count’ of the rain, until THURSDAY, APRIL SIXx- CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, in the city of Washi —_— stalled as junior master and Mr. E. H.| of Mr. Jones, started to run, with the bag’| On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TWENTY- | TeENTH, A.D, 1896, same hcur and place. ‘Trustees. "terms: tt ‘the purchase No. 4 com. Gibbons as recording secretary. of chickens already ‘captured, but, at the | Fin ame eas cia nek toe pee ‘apls-d&ds By order of the Trustees, ee aneee ua tr Pitty Secured, ‘must be" mi ies Quinn et al. are defent- The handsome barn of Mr. F. H. Smith, | 8717S of the gun, dropped the bag and left LOTS NOS. 37 7 the neighborhood as quickly as possible. at “Bonnie Brae,” in the upper part of this] Pioneer Lodge of Good Templars met town, came near catchicg fire about 12:39 | Tuesday night, with seventy-one members NOs. AND 45, = IN SQUARD 44, FUTURE DAYS. fronting each 17 fect. ‘This sale presents an ex-| “RaTOLIFYH, SUTION & CO., AUCTIONEERS, celientscpportunity, $0 secure entnable iitidl Gacrerbors’ to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A WELL-BUIW/ ‘ON THE: EAR’ EIDE OF Nee B RANCH vi ALD. ary ROAD NORTH OF HOWARD AVENUE. 9 Poh ee ee ae oe : a. the By virtue of a’ deed Yclock y: = z harge of Miss | site, to ject, however, to a — _ are complied in the ai e’clock yesterday, and the homes of Dr.| Present. A program in c bolas e Liber No. 2014, at folio 97 et seq., one of the laud : eel tain of D: of trust for $250 on lot 87 and $750 on lot 45. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON “the: seas reserve the right : Mes Owens and Mr. John Baker were also in| pecHered ce folon ae Vrcad ane ais Sat | of trust for $20 on cash. A depostt of $100 re 7 ARENIDIAN, AVENUE BERWEEN | CENTER Guest of the part rceree Golmmbia, and at the re: | ak ana purchaser, i : toa, District danger of being destroyed. Early in the| tilda Rawlings; recitation. ine Hily eee csaeetin ta sb Gnyei, ais conteyaceme ant AND BROWN STREETS, Mr. PLHASANT, Pesteee will offer for ante, 3) and four Morning the dry grass and rubbish at| C: ocker; instrument! solo, ss r= hsser’s 3 recorded in| £rcn! ie premises, on é of the division of a of a tract of Evansville were being burned for the pur- ter; recitation, Mr. Willis Gordon. Seeks WATCEEPE, BUTTON & 00., Ancta: ieee No, Soi, fe allo 85 st pease or the land BrTutED BAY ot ABEL, >. 1000, at BAL sited "Haren among the heirs of Jean, Wie se of clearing the field. In @ few hours —___»___ | records’ for tho District of Cok and at tl i M.._ the a pist Proceedings ’ The flames swept across the nuls "and TAKOMA PARK. KATCLIEFE, SUTTON & ,00;,, AUCTIONEENS, | reiacst of the patties secured theres, we, tbe’ un: | Sibed land and prenitees, situate in the county of| K ‘Gcurt of the of Columbia. in partitions No. ‘p id wet Darr ‘Wash! Di Cotumt beiug described motes fire to the board sidewalk leading to the Reccemsoce te Barun —— dersiqued trustees, will rell, ab pdplte auction, in| So "ahq So ie 3 SE | 2G) a bart SL ee a zesidences of Mr. Baker, Dr. Owens and| The Takoma Park Literary Club enter-| eaugraes' SLB OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, fever at, hh ies! Tet at rive ‘O'CLOCK | V0, (102), in Clapim Brown's subdivision of pert potnt at the intersection of the east side of Coa- eae Gf, colored men | tained a number of their friends Thursday RET STRERR NORTHWEST. | Pate, the following. Geacribed iand andl premises, | Stid wubdivision in the oer ok the eevee ee exe Spd. runsing’ thence “the cust cide of sat ate 0 = . . nin on, Ing and endeavored to prevent. it trom | Bight with a dance in Takoma Hall. Fcviste of a chattel deed of trust, duly’ re | {uute,in the cocuty of Washington, Distrlet of . 4 ig pe EE. pg AN a i rae cs Rl epee rn re rl (Gee pt pen ee ge Ap ene ae ted fe —) ‘Gd, "ie. Motmane trav. in Sat 10065 fonts theare rth GO trgtene tier fre reached the board sidewalk near Mr. | bought from Mr. P. R. Cunningham a lot | land records of the District of Columbia, and at tauee sobtivision OF Latineeecen torty-neven (ah ted of tea 800, utes cast Agee Bg Naga pe od Smith's residence, Mrs. Holden sent word to| on the banks of the Sligo, just beyond the trustees, will sell, by pablic auction, | forty-eight (48) end forty-nine (40). 3n 8. B records of the District of Colmer, oe Suck Sh pipuee es solmante Gnas Bk aoe coon = = —. beta: a Fesponded. bridge, and as soon as plans’ ate com- 1. premises No. zie 1 street porthyrest, Brown's subdivision of Mount Pleasant, seid Darticulars: of which: will be fully: stated-at tine: Of cald New’ Gut read, and toance. with west side of bow wenty members, under Assistant efection res Or CLOt e a ‘Marshal Hickey, turned out with the en- | pleted will commence the Ceo e D. 06, ‘AT TEN-O'CLOCK A... the Cocxty’ of sa) = rarnily. eet ‘Fernis of anle: One-third cash, balance in one’ana! gine and soon extinguished the flames. The | “¢ne€,for bis family. S on i | ‘Mr. Skiniin of Washington has leased the to: | fo ba sccured'by: deed of treat upon tae cam ms the aay of _aezall cath, at oe sr. grape arbor, lawn fence and hotbeds in the | fo ae eye neighborhood of the stable were destroyed | © oat cron ‘sl 3 and the board sidewalk consumed for over —— ee @ mile. The fire created considerable ex- JOSHUA H. apl5-eodhds' CORCORAN: THOM,- Trustee. c ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers; 1407 G' sti niw! TRUSTEES’ SALE‘ OF VALUARLE: UNT PROPERTY, SITUATE OW'U-ST. BEP. 16TH: AND 16TH STS. N: virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Au) 1889, and duly récorded. in Liber No. 1421; citement in the village, and had it not been for the heroic efforts of the fire company several houses in that neighborhood, in- cluding Mr. Smith's, might have been re- duced to ashes. The Hyattsville Juntor Progressive Bu- chre Club met last Friday evening at the was married to Mr. Willard D. Fesidence of Miss Veltch, at Rives’ Station, | Ne#>!t few friends were present, Mr. Hodges Carr celebrated his twen' Bigelow. Only Girat Dintiniey S Tew’ onenines sais twenty. | ond imniediately after the ceremony Mr. father’s residence b; ving @ pal to a/| and Mrs. Bigelow left for New York. They umber of friends. iba Ree will be at home after June 1. te i ‘i A very pretty home’ wedding took “place: at College Park Thursday last. Miss Nancy May Nesbit, daughter of Mr. David M: Inclusive, 34 tnclustve, ‘TRUSTRES SAV OP -VAUUABLR PROPERTY } HBIGHTS,. D, an both 2 # » Ds Ca: Prof. ‘H. G. Welty gave a farewell | ganas of square east of square numbered 83, . and By virtue of a deed of trust given to: us and be Pinkoey. Slemonal urch’ was ‘held | suppes at Page's to his easociate professors Washington, DG, B bettig lots. numbered fifty-one two, ie’ Nox Zw, st, Mile 160 'et Es. Risraday evening aon” “ewifenoe OF | Ce ne let for Cleveland, Ohio. where his | urt,be caaeyon cvck sitet tOmeatcea. | Sate Gay rarech il aed Mirela Gay | Schaal. Sedat He "Tate te the Mtb 2 ter he left for. x i y cared B sectred the “trem Ee Bante cooniemea tae ‘Young | marriage to Mise Simpson will’ take place | FOU tl oles of fe ical te fae at Py ee Ry a Ladief Mission Band of the Presbyterian | of the 15th instant. three, ats in che, two and three} of emtd’ city. : ers SEEDAY, Porte) @burch a few evenings ago at her residence SS bio a ME A BS eg A her fotldwhag: deeeibed teak son on Wine avenue. ROOKVILLE. Oe ereee ot tg thy prone in cash, Ines, eltuate in. the county An interesting meeting of the Prince ‘ Pa POL RLS LP ae eos pathacee | acer ect eater Senet aa a George's Republican Club was bowls = The ity commissioners at their medt- Feces. tobe, complg! ei sale, qi secre, a petubered os igen ante Sepergonns Hall Mr. E. | ing Wednesday made the following appoint: | iP EP inet A ihe OF sor ments: Tax collector—First district, John Griffghy Clark; potas district, rage a White; third district, Richard : aes fourth David J. Bredidy; att die f ‘The Brookland Hall has never held such | trict, George B. MoCeney. Cohstablés—First a ancial question. j 4 BROOKLAND. crowd gs it which witnessed Miss | district, Upton F. Howes; second district, Willard Howe's first juventie sotree | Charles T. Day; third district;

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