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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1897-12 PAGES POPES = : Wgalenee te. } | GROW OLD GRACEFULLY. AUCTION SALES. -. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Ghee ee ee : TOMORROW. FUTURE DaYs. FUTURE bars. elder, held ee @14 12TH ST. = = ——— 3 eet How You May''ne ‘Yo and Continue to | DET GOODS AND FURNITURE AT LATIMER'S | — - ° ficers and commit! Ie . es OCR | THE EVENING STAR Ket gat the fallow Be = Jof'o Your Friends. BATOLEFE SUTTON & 00., AUQTONEERS Orien tall t J.'8. Or 5 : are : z ALIMANAC i tras, JE Young Jadies umf peo beautiful, bat nothing TOES pSAe OF A TWO-STORY FRAME god 1 is more attractive milftworld than a lovely old} — COgTtA iD" NICKOLS AVENUE, ANA- & HANDBOOK pater lady, with her white her rosy face, wrinkled} By virtuc of a deed in trust duly recorded in : + Ee ford and 'C. it may be, but w! beaming with kindness a eg ee = = Society: chu q even through her But what can be | fecords for the District of Columbia, I will sell | = sadder than a say ig Indy, who suffers and | Webwiec fo ‘THE TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF ee Laceie as i 3 feels that she is ‘varben to those around her, | JANUARY, A’ D. 1807, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., able condit and whose ‘Joy in*Hfe haw departed? “Is it- not fhe following described real estate, situate in ‘the = | Every well-informed person in ary 27, at Epworth Chi = =e is really, rernged for aay paaes tm Tumbered” cent Gof the subdivision Or Barry ee 2 weak or, the District of Columbia should ‘ac Mit they FALLS CHURCH. health and keep it-after,}j is once secured if they will only adopt thé right“ineaps. Many aged peo- Mrs. 8. 8. Luttrell has been elected to represent | ple have discovered'a way to renew their strength the Sunday school of the M. B. Church in the state | and vitality when they “feel weak and worn out Sunday school convention, which meets in Lynch-} and others may ptiat bys their experience. Here burg on Wednesday. 49 a recent opinion on this,important subject: Mrs. S. H. Thornburgh gave s pink luncheon} Mr. Walter P. Chapman, 20 Hanover st., Balti- Saturday in honor of Misses Maud E. Rathbun and| more, writes: “My grandmother, who is past 90 Virginia Bugg. years of age, has been using Duffy's pure malt Mrs. N. E. Graham has purchased a lot in the | whiskey for about three years, and it has acted Sherwood subdivision. almost lke a charm. It has always given her Mrs. Amarilla F. Rose of Linconia has sold her| an appetite and prevented any. disorder of the farm of eighty-four acres to Mr. J. E. James of| stomach. She could not do without it.”” Loudoun county for $2,400. ~ In the above and thousands of other cases Duffy's candaats ph meee Sets oli Aetesttieg | pare malt whiaey bas prove a gotnend fo elders elected as follows, vis.: tional Church, |.men and women who lacked health and strength. Mrs, H. E, Lowe: Baptist, Miso Ida J. Quick: | {This is vecause it ts a, wonderful tonle und. nerve Ele Miss Margie — Se food. Therefore, be eure and get Duffy's pure ee a eben eee bike malt, no matter how much you may be urged to The Falls Church. District Sunday School Associa- | try something cheaper. tlon will. hold its second annual conveation in the = tional Church Wednesday, February 17. AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. ir. Schuyler Duryee, a former resident of Falls : : Chureh, now of Everett, Wash:, has beeo visiting possess a copy of THE EVEN- ING STAR ALMANAC and HANDBOOK. ° a together with all the improvements, rights, ‘Terms: One-baif cash, the balance in six and twelve months, secured’ by deed of trust on the ° Property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with Ban fom veer ae mene ae! MB. LATIMER & CO., Auctioneers, mavertuciscat ot aoc Meanie in edue newonaper 61 Zt Published ia baa as (i Psion 4 12th Street. totun snove sik rosrom oe .c| A Wonderful Collection of Oriental OXD Day" OF FEBRUARY, ACD. 1887 atthe srme_ hour and Ri 3 iE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHI - + 7 + Ee s, pete accbunt of tai to WEDSESD AT rD| Consigned to us from a well-known Oriental carpet dealer in New PAX OF FEBRUARY, 1897, at the same hour and | York who is closing out his entire stock in order to return home. fe2-d&ds | WALTER A. JOHNSTON, Trustee. RAPT SO 6 OVER 700 PIECES. Its value as a ready book of reference makes it well nigh in- dispensable to every one who de- sires to keep in touch with latter | day events. : records for the District of Columbia, I will sell, by is cunts for the District of Columbia. I will sell, by day, at our elegant art rooms, 614 12th st. NESDAY, TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY of JANUARY, The sale will open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, Feb- Alexandria counties and city of Alexandria, meets | tce’s sale of real estate at southwest corner of with Pioneer Lodge, No. 1, of Falls Church Febru- | Kenesaw et. and 13th st., Columbia Heights, on i ci Setbaterond trades bere: Tomorrow. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME The collection embraces the grandest array of rare and valuable | = > ‘The Ladies’ Union H Missionary Society of | M. B. Letimer & Co., Aucts., 614 12th st. n.w.— DWELLING AND STORE, CORNER OF NICK- . a e y 3 Laver xe gr ce il the churches es of the town ‘will meet “Thursday 10} sarc of dry goods and furniture on Wednesday, BUG AND HOWARD AVENUES, ANACOSTIA. } antique and modern pieces ever shown in Washington. igi copy. or sale al oe ot Gooa pris. | February 3, at 10 o'clock a.m. By virtue of a deed in trust, duly recorded in On exhibition Tuesday and Wednesday, February nd 3d, al ; aes and ae The ine trl de Ne hae Prince: William vand | 0. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 @ st. n.w.—Trus- | Liber No. 2123, at folto 392 et sca., one of the land y ay, Fel y 2d and 34, all ary 16. Evening Star Office. , Februr: 5 n clock p.m. Mah- | AD. 1897, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, th \ cali H,0- Febrey, who bas boon quite sick, is Re Sette ak caaertomiaaie following deserves tek tate, situate tm the pis: | Tuary 4th, sth, 6th and 8th, at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day. | —_.—__ Thos. Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E nt. n.w.— | Pact of ioe numbered thece 8) Ta eemton., to wits This is an extraordinary opportunity to buy without reserve from | GLENCARLYN. ‘Trostees’ sale of dwellings Nos. 620 to 626 3d st. - divisk ft “Bs Farm;”” inni rk it i i i v i 7 ea itert oF Nickels aucune at « mark in! one of the finest collections of Oriental textiles ever sent to this city. branch, said point being the southeast boundary of SER a tee MM. B. LATIMER & CO., Auctioneers. SSSSSSSSSS aed S5550s ne., cn Wednesday, February 8, at 4 o'clock p.m. LPL EELS ST ET ETS SST S SESS T STEPS OPS OS EPICS OOS ESD | ne soung people of thls place are looking for-| Clifford U, Smith and John N. Walker, trustees. == = ward with much interest to the grand February | Charles Weeks, Auct.—Trustees’ sale of dwell- hop of the D. G. S. Club, which will take place | ing No. 1108 G st. n.e., on Wednesday, February Principal Patterson, and Mr. Satton was re- 3, at 4:30 p.m. Marion Duckett and Elbert Dent, S U B U R B A N N E W S ested to send a special invitation to Mre. L. 1. | St Cuttie Hall Friday evening. A lange number | Or ttecs. ie f sae ue le! " lot sold to one Underdue; thence with line of Under- 1-4t due’s lot north 48 degrees 1 minute west 81 90-100 feet to an fron bar; thence north 31 de- = — = - = = ——v of invitations have been issued by the committee east 26 feet: thence north 48 degrees, 1 mia. | THOMAS DOWLING & UO., AUCTIONEERS, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. — 4 vr, a 1 St = os AT m iN P VALL, ANACOSTIA gece then gen ee ioe Teangdon Lodge, 1. 0. | dria will Peano abe eis aS S is - fose branch,” with sald b vouth 82 ogres fo | TRUS Sa ak re ae BEING PREMISES. Ni. ANAC = e e, . | dria will w ly attend. z s PARK, ©. Fe 7 0. F--,8as celebrated Saturday evening "in the | Mra. C. E. Towne of Chestnut avenue has re- FUTURE DAYS. paabnuatos ens Fa 110 897-1 Oo testy to teaiining (alan ere Uh sities beginning at an iron pin in center of Howard ave. | _ By virtue of a certain deed of trast, dated on the . 3TON, D.C. nue, enid pin belng routh 46 degrees 30 minutes | fourth day of May, 1895, and duly recorded in] Under and b 0 certain deeds of east 44 feet from northwest bounds of lot 3; thence | Liber No. 2016, follo 214 et seq., one of the trust, the frst dated Ma: 184, apd recorded south 43 Gegrees 30 minutes west 251 625-1000 | Tecords of the District of Cclumbia, and at the re- | the same diy in Liber Ne. 114, follo 224 et sey feet to a hub in Stickfoot branch: thence with | duest in writing of the party sec es. we | of the land reco House in the presence of a vi = i Mr, J. G. Durfey, who acted as chairman, | ‘ned home after a brief visit to friends in Wash- | @ SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, No. 1407 G nw. carnest address, in the course of which | ington. CAT GS lored the absence, on account of illness, of After a visit of about a week to her friend, Mrs. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELE- ‘he Piwards, who had managed all the’de- | G. D, Mitchell of County avenue, Miss Anna Hart The Anacostia W. ©. meeting at the M. E Mrs. T. U. beld an interesting Church Sanday afternoon. Addresses were L. Sherwood by Mrs. M.D, th a _ - = said branch south 52 degrees 50 minutes east 52 | Will sell at public auction, ir front of the pre and the second dated F 23, 18M, of the department of of the W. GLAS, Gbe prosram wes as follows: Opening ad- | has returned to her home at Wellsboro’, Pa. GANT BAR FIXTURES AND] g@too" teers ‘thence north 41 degrees 45 minutes | 2. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY TENTH, 1807, AT | Corded in’ Liver No 2000, Telig, Set ¥.. and Mrs. M. B. Piatt, president of the Dist-ict | Spice Vords fank Rapp; song, “Whispering Hope,” | A party of young gentlemen of Glencarisn started FURNITURE,LARGE CLOCK, | 22st 245 91-100 feet to an tron pin in center of | HALF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following | land records and 1 ‘Woman's Christian Tempertuce Uaton. ZDad’s Danes Parga, and Miss Maggie Anderson: | for the Potomac river on a skating expedition Sat- 4) ty. »| Howard avenue; thence with center of Howard | described land and premises, situate in the Dis- | thereby secured, tho undersigm o ee ene Mice \gutlanes Party,”” Mr. Harry Newman and | urday. After two hours’ enjoyment of that de- PIANO. DESK. CHAIRS, | avenue north 46 degrees 30 minutes west 45 fect | trict of Columbla, and dercrited as lot numbered | and Mahlon Ashford. as trustees under. thee = Boer bel Mothersead; recitation, Miss Edna | lightful pastime, skating, and, indeed, just as > 2 ~*.2 | to beginning, together with all the improvements, | thirty (0), Benjamin W. Holman’s subdivision of | first deed of trust, and Maklon Ashford, as survi BROOKLAND. Io Nir ane, xelo, Mrs. Dr. W. Z. Alderman; | they were leaving the ice, Mr. Edgar Uber broke CASH REGISTER, LARGE| ngnts. ete. lot eight (8), in the subdivision of the Clark Mills | ing trustee under suid second decd - Glo, Ar. John Watson; tableaux, “Columbia, the | through. A rope was procured and the entire eps ‘Terms: Ore-half cash, the balance in six and | Fstate, the’ latter subdivision being recorded in| wifi sell at public auction: tet ‘The quarterly conferenc> of the Brookland M. F. | i Of the Ocean,” Misses Mamie Ueor, Susle | party untted in @ successful effort to extricate him MIRROR, RANGE, BOILER, twelve month secured. by deed of trust on the | Tok County | No. 6. page 29, in the oftice of the | in front of the premiucs, on MONDAY. b EPR IER =H 2 irimes, Elsie Loor, Mamie . say dangerou: = = rty sold, or all cash, at the option of the vey istrict of Colu PI TEENTH. iz, PAST Fo Church will be helt Wednewlay evening at the | “Hook and Ladder Song,” Harry Newman; motion | situation, ow MeNabies not to say dangerous | TABLES, SAFE, ETC., BEING] birthaer. A’ deposit of $100 requiredeat the thine | Benjamin W. Tolnan's subdivision being shown on | HUGHEENTH. A.) IMi7, at HALEPAST Fv b. Presiding Elder Rev. L. B. Wilson will | drill. Misses Zula Edwards, Daisy Anderson, Bessie | " The residence of Mr. Henry Bailey, located near CONTEN EF COSTELLO'S | 9f salt, Hf the terms of sale are not complied with | plat signed by said Holman and duly recorded with amuel Davidson's subdivision of lots il Haskell ond Ethel Harris; dance, the “Highlands,” | this. place, took fire shortly after 9 ovclock last By NTS OF C S| in fitscon days from the day of sale the trustee re: | a deed trom said Holman et ux. to Electra A. quare mumbeted one buidred and aixtyelx «16D. iin and daughters will leave shortly to | Miss Hattle Roberts; solo, Caries Watson; recita- | evening, and despite the utmost efforts of a vol- BAR, ETC,, COR. SIXTH AND | #«¥e2 the right to resell the property at the risk | Williard, dated April 1, 1802, and recorded May 26, | Q4'recorded in Liber N. K-. follos 9 and 10. of the gies ai : - Miss Flossie “ Hillengass; ‘Three’ Black | unteer’ fire brigade, formed by farmers of this 2) 7 2 = and cost of the defaulting purchasers, after five | 1892, in Liber 1673, folio 461, one of the land | hy Ords of the office surveyor trict remain a few months in the city. ,’” Reid Baker, Frank Grimes, Harry Clark; | yicinity, was entirely destroyed. G STS. NORTHWEST, WASH- | 485s" advertisement of such resale in some news- | records of the District of Columbia, together with | Gf ‘Golumbia, said lot having. according to. the ¥. Mr. Evans of Washington preached Sun-/ dislogue, Misses Maggie Anderson and Wilder |" a new store bas just been opened by Mr. James TTA 2 piper published in Washington, D.C, Conveyancing, | the improvements, consisting of a two-story frame | Fiat, a froutage of twenty-seven (27) feet nin Gg meriing St tie: Metbedist| Charettiiejner | te y See fe | SSO Gee Cre Ga eee INGTON, D. C. SNgbd '* PAVALTER A. JOHNSTON, Trustee. | "Terms of sale: One-third cash, dalance in one | {®), inches on the west side of Tath ‘street w yon Was very interesting . ivered a apse P Miss Verdie Catter- | has added another to its long lst of city coa-| By virtue of a d ihe Supt « 2 y INSTON,, -. ‘erm: 2 > 1, and extending west to a public alley a depth greatly appreciated by the congregation Soin, drill, Misses Lula Baker, Milda Mattlock, zr Sota a passed) ticdoquityy Gauss: Nor and two years, with interest at @ per cent per a0: | Ge hundred and twenty-four (124) feet five ¢ gle Anderson, 1A jences. Distriet of Columbia, passed in Bauity Cause No. and Mrs. James Laugher White and daughter | 16280, on December 2: Mr. HW. Mar He Anderson, Lizzie Warren, | Mi (THE ABOVE SALB IS POSTPONED ON A n conducted the Baptist Your num, payable semi-annually and secured by a deed 1896, wherein Schwartz, | ocunt of the inclen inches on the north line, and one hundred av People’s Union servi weather to TURSDAY, SI Roberts, Elsie Voor and Mabel Grimes. | of Washington, who have recently been the guests | Mansbach & Ce. are complainants and. Walter J. of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the ‘bt_with the = iH ee sles i seven 1107) feet on the h line, with the in ee The arse of +The B. ¥. | 4 armen gerfarmed thelr parts well | of Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell of County avenue, | Costello and others are ‘respondenis, the under: | QXD DAY OF FEBRUARY, A-D. 1807, at the | option of the purchaser. | Terms to be complied | provements, consisting of a substantial {westerns PF. t. have arranged tople cards for six months, | ° e warmly epplauded. have returned to their home. signed trustees, under said decree, will sell at pub- | ‘r BP c ‘STON. with ‘within: ten day 1 | and basement and attic brick dwelling, No. 726 ask fe came bac tee. Goce andl cue coe | MEE A. ME GUO on Avalon, Wetgllfa eho) tae ss ii euetion, in premises Nos. G02 and 604 G. st. WALTER A. JOHNSTON, Trustee. | the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk | $71, “treat ‘northwest. lent been quite ili for some weeks, is now believed to be u.w., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY SECOND, 1897, = a 7 ADCS T Ol he OSTA, Sareea ore ‘Terme: One-third of the purchase money in cash ; improving slow ‘WOODSIDE. ee, EEE 2 [THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- | advertisements as they may deem necessary. - = Mr- White of Washington, who has been the | WYTSTINE (mtr ves. Mrs, Pool aes 5 beginning at TWO O'CLOCK P.M, the contents of | poned on account of rain to WEDNESDAY, THIRD | ““A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of ep Tega cere tigen peed mest of Mr. Murray. will remain in Brookland in- Speen nome ‘y. Mrs. le and Miss ——— Jostello’s: ir room, y . PE] 7, y. “re } tat of aule end balance in two equal in- Heinteely Ste, Waite ie a vtolinise of ao litte | Res of Washington are visiting Mrs. J-'G. Dur. | oye, to the arrest and conviction of the | INCLUDING OAK ‘COUNTER, BACK BAR, ARM | DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1897, at the same hour and | sale. All conveyancing and recording at the cost | Staiments, at one and two years from date of talent. and bas entertained bis friends with much | f¥ of Langdon. . ad RAIL, FOOT RAIL, TANK, MIRROR > of purchaser. OBI . sale, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, pay- sympathetic music ——— chicken thief, Alfred Crutchfield, Saturday last, FRAME, BEER, COOLER, LU SOUN' » Truste Te able semi-antvally, and secured by deed of trust gates DO Seen ROCKVILLE. the reward of $25 offered by Constable Joncs is WALL ‘CABINET, CHAIRS BLE IMPROVED | ja95, 97,00, f62,4,6,9 “Hagerstown, ‘Ma. on the property soll, or all cash, at the yur- ALEXANDRIA COUNTY. . this day canceled, January 31, 1897, as it is bellev- TURES, (GLASSWARE, | CASH E REAL NO. 1108 G STREET NORTH- 2a 20, fe2, 4,8 eR | chaser's option. And "if terms are’ not compl -E 3 . a i LA S . DING if SAST. = = = w ays fro pages The county commissioners, acting us a board of | 2 that the right man ts safely out of the way PIANO, TANG, BOILER, BRASS WARE, | By virtue of a power contained in a certain deed | THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS, | feserys the night to resel ape control and review on the new assessment of the | fF, awhile at least COOKING UTENSILS:AND OTHER. of trust to vs, dated January 7, 1896, and duly re- No. 612 E st. nw. er’s cost and risk. Cs property in this county. " = © | ‘This occurrence is a great relief to the people SONAL PROPERTY.) /THE BAR FIXTU corded January 23, 1896, in Liber No. 2095, folio Weare cate at purchaser's country, yet many leona ¥. on Saturday evening closed | of this community, for during the last two months ARE MASSIVE{OF HIGHLY POLISHED OAK | 24 et seq., of the land records of the District of | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ied “tes lew county | their labors ef several weeks. The total amount | harnees, hundreds ‘of chickens, horse blankets and AND MARBLE, AND THE FINEST IN THE | Columbia, and at the request of the party secured PROPERTY ON H STREET BETWEEN TWEN. uilding handsome } Cf property subject to taxation fn the several | other things of value have been stolen, and there CITy. THE PROPERTY IS IN GOOD CONDI: | thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell_at TY-FOURTH AND 'TWEN ETH STREETS erin, Brown, at a cost | districts is as follows: Darncstown district, $57: are very few homes that have escuped. TION, ublic auction, in front of the premises, on WED- NORTHWEST, BEING HOUSE NUMBERED MAHLON ASHFORD, Sabaneta BT et eer aes = t, = —_—_. It will be first offered a¢ an entirety, and, it not | NESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. 2414 H STREET NORTHWEST. a Surviving Trustee. : Mr. V. A. Bull, 62; le district, $1,506,809.34; Colesville SS sold, then ia detail.” Offers at private gale recetved | D. 1807,, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated March Sie ; Mrs. R. Smoot, | district, Damascus district, $623,- aye to day of sale. « the following described land and premises, situate | 15, 1893, and recorded in Liver 1780, folio 484, of BER, st. N.W. Darby, three Clarksburg district, $560,219.27; Potomac pe Terms cash. Good title or no sale. Inspection } in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, | the land records of the District of Columbia, ‘we, TTS a5 y ‘ 7 © ¥aten, $4000: $483,945.87: Gaithersbure af : Mrs. J. H. Coleman of Philadelphia and Mrs. | at any time. Further infdrmation be received | and designated as and being lot numbered fifteen | the undersigned trustees, will sell at public’ auc- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING i Aber s derictece tees sburg district, $884,- | p04 A Bickford of Washi = ta of | from any one of the undersigned. (15) in Genevieve E. Walkers’ subdivision of part | tion, in front of the premises, on TURSDAY, THE LOT, FRONTING ON K STREET AND Vin- . MeUen, $700 | 086.37; Barnesville district, $652,339.99; Bethesda | F*€d- RHR Eee fine CARL J.-F. GRAFF, Trustee, of square numbered nine hundred and eighty-two | SECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1807, AT FOUR GINIA AVENUE BETWEEN SIXTH 4 $900; district, $1,208,605.14; Poolesville district, §895,- | M#-_ Glascott. . No, 225 4% st. n.w. | (982), as per plat recorded in Liber 17, folio #9. of | O'CLOCK P.M., part of lot ten (10), in square EXTH STREETS SOUTHEAST, WIT! 803. heaton district, $1,603,720.87; Olney dig. |‘: Ben. Miller and Miss Eva Darneille of EDWIN FORREST, Trustee, the records of the office of the ‘surveyor of the Dis- | thicty-one (81), begincing on H street 12 feet from Aaa apapelta ie »N. trie 08; Laytonsville district = Georgetown, D.C., ere visiting Miss Glascott. q No. 319 414 st. nw. trict of Columbia, subject to right of alley way | the northwest corner of suid lot; thence east 12) | 1 seit = =< ot trust ripe th 3 10th Alay. 655. $11,456,814.46. This inched: $61¢,- | “Mire, Thomas Clark and children, after a visit of | THOMAS M. FIELDs, bat over the rear four feet thereof, and with the right | feet; thence the depth of sald lot; thence west 12 | 90, Mas. 1008, Penge Hy — red in Liber 1812, sonal property, real estate and private seca Pica | five weeks in Hot hi Solicitor for Complafnants, of alley way over the rear four feet of lots 16, 17, | feet, and thence north to the begiuning, being im- lo et weq., one of the land records of ibe d county, have returned to | pypSslicltor fon fe except bonds and stocks. The nt of incor their home im Linden. e EKER,” from mortguges is annually reported to the county | . The entertainment and dance given by the La-| fpwit PORRENE Beye” # oe - | District of Columbia, and at the request of the 18 and 19, in said subdivision, together with’ the | proved by frame house No. 2414 H street north. quest OF improvements, consisting of a two-story six-room | west. party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will while hee IN FORREST, Esc, e : le: One-fourth cash, balance , | sell In front of the premixes at public auction, um The mners’ Brewing Com- | And is alse subject to taxation under a law passed | Friday night was well attended and enjoyed by all |’ ——— i ance may remain on the property by way of loan. | of sale, notes for the deferred payments being | O'CLOCK PM., part of lot one (1) in’ square 880, Washington ts now p ttle the Sntahing y = lnst iegislature of Maryland. A decrease | Present. EFOWING TO THE WEATHER THE ABOVE | secured to the satisfaction of the trustees, interest | secured by deed of trust on the property sold. beginning on K street ninety feet west of south- es upon a larce brewery at Rouslyn whic ce put $1,000,000 un the amount of real estate ——_—— sale is postponed until MONDAY, FEBRUARY | from the day of sale at 6 per cent. A deposit of | deposit will be required at the time of sale. All| €ast coreer of said square; thence west on K street will cost about $125,000; Mr. Frank Hume, ex-Sen- | and personal property is accounted for’ on the HYATTSVILLE. EIGHTH, 1807; same heur and place. two hundred dollars required of the purchaser 2t | conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost, | twenty-eight feet; thence orth forty-four feet; ator J.B. Henderson and Dr. Tabor Jounston Lave | ground that a large = amount of real estate had fe2-dts BY ORDER Of THE TRUSTEES. | the time of sale, AM conveyancing, recording and | If the terms «f sale are rot complied with within | thence murtheasterly, at sight angles to Vinginia also made extensive i ements to th 01 as subdivisions at hi = SENGENRORIT SGTION i hase fe of sale the deposit wi five fee venue; thence handsome properties @ were also two electric | prices for lots, and tx now assessed as farmlng | ,,7B* Misses Schoept entertained the Hyattsville STS Eg OR Of aale to, be compiled with within ten days: fre | ferfclicd, andthe trustees reserve therright to re. | southeasterly along said avenue twenty-eight. fer railroads built through the county during the past | land. The exemption of agricultural implements | Jupior Progressive Euchre Club last Thursday even- the day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | sell the property, after five days’ public notice, at | thence southwesterly at right angles to said ar year and two large churches and two graded school | and farm machivery from taxation and the low | ing. The prizes were securea by Miss Raphael | TRUSTEES SAUH OF THE BRICK DWELLING | fight to resell ‘the property at the risk and cost | the Hsk’and cost of the defaulting purchaser or | Tue twerty-nine feet eight inches; thenre south houses nearly completed, so that, taking all things | price of horses and other farm stock aecounts ter NO, 332 ELM STREET, LE DROIT. PARK. 4 cl 1 forty feet to the beginning. i Houck, Miss Charlotte Fenwick and Messrs. H. W.|_ By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | Of the defaulting purchaser. purchasers. : int» cousideratien, the past year has been one of | the decline in personal p rty. It ts rhein, be ’ ~ N DUCKETT, WM. REDIN WOODWARD, Trustee. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and (wo the’ greatest in the line of material improvements | that the flew assessment will give pretty general | Gore and Louis W. Richardson. ee Re Oe ee eae ELBERT DENT ja20Its ASHLEY M. GOULD, Trustee. years, with interest, secured by deed of trust on that the county has ever experienced. satisfaction throughout the county. Thin week Gov. Lowndes ill consider the peti- | records of the District of Columbia. we shall sell, | CHARLES WEEKS, Auct. ‘Trustees. = She greperty ood, ‘or ail cosh. et the aption of the tat tuibting and loan assrclation has been e3- ocr enar inter meeting of ithe, Teachers’ Assocla‘ion | tion for pardon of Asa Hamilton Tucker, who ts MOXDAY, THE BIGHTH Day OF FEBRUARY, DUCKETT, DENT & CO., [OTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON. | purchs oe deposit required at time of ile. Kichard Goodheart, president: James E. Clements, | this town, on Friday’ iste of Februssy, nena | Serving a ten-year sentence in the penitentiary for | A.D. 1897, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., | _ 423 685 F st. nw. | sequence of the rain until FRIDAY, FEBRUARY and record! pui WS <0 | “1 q be c ie el sor ft tech acai rt ly, Mca fs | "ea he atid tar SB ae | te mere of pd Verano Caper a | te ig dla e promo | ~ BHOMAS DOWUIRY € GD, Rvoriowesa— | HP, rs sane hur aod wows” By ee ot | Reds SONS ry yd atl cesident: (Charles T. Henry, secretary, and Joun | ed: Music, under the leadership of Prof. Vernon | boro’ several years ago. The application is signed | (ituate, in, the county, of Washington, District of No. 612 E st. nw. aces ease pte nese eee aie temeare Eta HaSEEG a Coney eee by Judges Crane and Briscoe, €x-State’s Attorney | Jounson's subdivision of lots one (1) and two @), in | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ee Win. 6) Sulpmna, “A We Sites, Herman Park, 1606, by Miss Blanche Brmsasio, At Deer | Brandt, the Jurors and others. block eight (8), Le Droit Park, as per plat recorded | PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET BETWEEN F . pert Walker, John W. Suttc ee Mimah Hobbs Day; music; address on Vee. | Mr. Fluber of Bladensburg has purchased of Mr. | 11 Liber County No, 8, folio 105, one of the rec- AND _G STREETS NORTHEAST, BEING | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING $a29-d&d: Crowon 2 pur: wttorne; Z 5 Pret z ords of the surveyor's office of the District of Co- HOUSES NUMBERED 620, 622, €24° AND 626 LOTS, LOCATED IN SQUARE BOUNDED BY Clemente The amoctation mcets on the dest Tucs: | wile bass oeate ON eet gmAE el.s Of the Ro-k- | Howard 0. Emmons the house ayd lot on Maryland | {ombia, with right of way for alley purposes over | _ THIRD STREET NORTHEAST. TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH AND B AND day in every month at Ballston. | Barly Life to Revolutionary Ware Si ve From | avenue lately occupied by the Tierney Volunteer | rear three (8) feet of lot fifty (50), in sald block Ey virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated June 1, C STREETS NORTHEAST. Mr. James E. Clements has sold for Mr. A. B. | Cecil; During Revolutionars War’ mee Aes EB. | Fire Company. eight (8), subject to the right of way over the rear | 1802, and reéorded in Liber 1726, folio 194, of the | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded among BLE U y regtiml at | Stacy; After Revolutionary War, Mites Garris b.| ,,UmiL Sunday the skating on, the several, ponds | three {8} fet tn depth Uy ride of auld Yt fore, | tam recoras of the District of Cotembie, werathe | Be Jana recat ot Dia ot Cautle ee | AND OS SOUTH CAMOLINS BETWE uett of Washington, | Young; (essay: or brane! nine (49) for the use and benefit of lots forty-two | undersigned trustees, will sell, at public auction, | the 11th day of June, 1892, in Li S NS Ke NA BETWE! mete of Wasnington, | Young; (cesaye lmited to Atteen minates each); | 12 thie vioiaity, and tie upper branch Iie been ) to Rety (Go), in said subdivision, tn aula block | in frout of the premises, on” WEDNESDAY. the | et seq. we will, at the request of the holder of the | AND 12TH STREETS SOUTHEAST. Joined by Montgomery Chapter ob te ewe De | themselves of it each day. “Mise Charlotte Fen. | 8 the same being used as a private alleyway, to- | THIRD DAY of FEBRUARY, 1807, at FOUI | notes secured thereby, sell, at public auction, in| | By virtue of a certain deed of trust Bon Asso-lation® and an offhet wal pe Mount, Ver- | vick and Mr. J. Carroll Biwards, however, had an | ether with the ways, easements and appurtenances | O'CLOCK P-.M., lots one hundred and’ thirty-seven | front of the premises, at HALF-PAST FOUR | March 29, 1893, and duly recorded March (eae Peep area mar aa ies ote ine aes Geer me ea erous, experience on the | thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. (137), one hundred and thirty-eight (188), one hun- | O'CLOCK P.M.. ON WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH ‘0. 1786, at folio 495 et seq., of 1 able kchools of the countye, eanization in the | poinch east of Dr. Wells’ farm. ‘They ventured | ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one | dred’ and thirty-nine (139) and one hundred and | DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1897, the following described | Tecords of the Dirtrict of Columbia, and at the re- mmities Paving charge of the | "Mire. ‘Mary Posthes Stone : upon @ spot from which the thick ice had been and two years, with interest at ‘ulx per cent per | forty (140) in the subdivision of square seven bun- | real estate, situate in the city of Washington, D. | quest of the parly secured thereby, we, the und ‘I Fake Webb. died Ry Webb, Wife of Mr. F. 1. D. | oved the day before by the lee cutters and vit, | annum, payable semt-annually, secured by deed of | dred and fifty-three (753) in the city of Washing: | C,. viz.: All of orlginal lots numbered 8, 9, 10 | signed trustees, will sell, ea @ dedication of the new pa Po awe ne qeeldence. of her son-in-law, | Sita moment's warnin were plunged into about | trust, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. | ton, D. C., as said subdivision is recorded in Sub- | and 11, in square numbered 1010, now embraced | front of the tf mises, on TU AY, 22 was held last evening at | fe Th the Bete att ee eae: Om Sunday morn- | tiie cet of water, With diheuliy thes, taste | Conveyancing, éc., at purchaser's cost. (A deposit | division Book 19, page of the surveyor's office | in lots "29 to 52, both inclusive, and the north 8 | DAY of FER! 1897, at eantt adaee. were | @uubamd, oie aan Sear of her age. She leaves | Toth d the shore, none the worne for Were sane re, | of $200 required’ at time of sale.” Terms to | of thg sald District. Each of the said lots is im- | fect 6 inches by ‘the depth thereof of lot numbered | FOUR O°CLO: M. ego yng oh chairman, who presided; Jobn | funeral will take plane Heneta ushers. Her | Te vetting. € for | Se complied with in ten dass, otherwise resale at | proved by a substantial brick dwelling house, being | 28, of William Mayse's subdivision of original lots | land and premises, situa the elty of Wasbing- ? - : tare take place Tuesday morning, Rev. 3 risk ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five | hcvses No. 620, 622, 624 and 626 3d street’ north- | 6,'7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in suid square 1010, accord- | ton, in the District of Columbia, and designated as Grant Sexton, EA. M, Lawson, R. | L. loyd of the M-E- Church, officiating.» ‘Tho days’ advertising in some newspaper published in | east. ing ‘to the plat or plan of sald subdivision as re | @ud being all of original lot numbered three () in EB George acd Frank Floyd. interment will take place at Loudoun Park’ cem- FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. Washington, D. C. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, | corded in Book 20, 45, of the surveyor's office | Square south of square numbered nine hundred Mr. Sutton reported that letters of acceptance | 413; Baltimore. —— TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, | two and three years, with Interest from the day of | of the District of Columbia, together with all | and ninety «va neni ,Case, Wife of Mr. Wm. Case, died at her | The Good Templars held their quarterly election FRANK B. SMITH, sale, notes ‘for the deferred payments being’ se- | appurtenances and improvements thereunto be- | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | Rome in Potomac district, om Saturday morning, in| o¢ omcers Friday evening. ‘The following were | _J826-d&ds Trustees. | cured by deed of trust ou the property sold. “$200 | longing. to be paid in cash, and the balance In two equal St. Gabriel's Cutholle Church. neat Creat mets At | elected: Mr. Geo. W. Gaines, chief templar; Mrs. | "RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 0., AUCTIONMERS, | SPestt, on each lot will be requlred at the time of | ‘Terms of sale: {One-third cash, balance in one | intailinents, paratile iu one aud two years, wit == ¢ Church, near Grea' cM. Geo. W- a 3 Mrs. LIFFE, is oy iN ~ c ce > se eres cel um, payable * 2) M. B. Troth, vice templar; Miss Mary J. Sagar, (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) chasers cost. if the terms of saleare not. com. | 2nd, two years, with Interest at elx per cent per : s annum, able semi-annually, notes secured by semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed plied with within ten, days from the date of sale | Geed of trast upon the property ‘sold, or all sams, | Of trust upon the property sold, or all cash. at the the deposit wil be forfeited, and the trutsees re- | at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 | option of the purchaser. A deposit of $400 will serve the right to resell the property, after five | on each Hot required at time of sale, All convey, | be. required of the purchaser at the time ot wale. days’ public notice, at the risk and cost of the de- | Qnet ording all eyancing, rec 1 fees at ¢ feaviting Roieclabersors parchaneres we de- | ancing and recording at cost of purchaser. Terms conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the followi t 1 ret . A.woman who is | ylarca pom tie amsfers of real estate have been | secretary; Mr. Henry Hawxhurst, financial secre-| mpusrEEs' SALE OF A COMFORTABLE BRICK quite able to take ph €. Hawkins. to Maggie Le Hrikiee 36 | S33 Miss Mamie Hawaburst, treasurer; Miss DWELLING ON ADAMS STREET NEAR JEF- care of herself isno | Joun L. Weaver, tract of land, $— | Seres of land ‘near Etchison, $000; ‘James Green to | Wenna Marks, marshal; Mr. John E. Reuney, in- FERSON STREET, ANACOSTIA, D. C. Edwant C. Pe. | ner guard; Mr. Mack Wiley, outer guard. The fol-| _ By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in .e 34 = ft be complied with within ten days from | ce*t of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- novelty nowadays, | ter and Thomas Anderson, trustees, 196 acres of | lowing were elected delegates to the district lodge, | Liber, No. 1871, folio 489 ct seq., one of the land CLIFFORD U. SMITH, Trustee. | Gute’ of ‘sale, otherwise the trustees reserve ‘the | piled with within ten days from day of sale, ot There are plenty | Mini near Darnestown, $7,920.25; Alfred F. Fairall | woich will mect at Falls Church, February 16, | records for the District, of Columbia, and at the | _ja2t-dts BORN Eee eee Nee ere eee Eats einen teed peepee nt ate oe cee oe er eee and wife to Josey ¥ (0 acres o! ‘ a 3 arties sect DY, - 5 i ne ona a ~ of them. The | Gaithersturg, #200: W..W. Poole” & ymainese Miss Mary J. Sagar, Mr. Mack Wiley, Mrs. M. | signed trustees will offer for sale by public ‘auc- ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. a ple aed A pct py ae are) mare: petine = wren the and cost of the defaulting “batchelor girl” | Rule, let, im Pootesville, $2,000; James Kaanle and | B. Troth and Miss Wenna Marks. Tue following | tou. in front of the premises, on THURSDAY. | onusreEs’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRovED | city of Washington. EUGENE .CARU jaar irebin. [seek $7 en Glee iand in Nor- | were clected alternates: Miss Mamie Hawxhurst,! FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the following described REAL ESTATE AT THE SOUTHWEST COR- WILLIAM B. TODD, Trustee, ALDIS B." BROWN: atitatios But | Peale and George 1. Johnson, one-eighth interest | MF- E.R. Holbrook, Mr. Frank Gtbvon and Rev. | real estate, tel to the county of Washington, in| REEaH STRRET DXTENEED, toot: JOHN B HERRELL se” | 2 a. aes in 14,169 feet of land adjoining Glen Ec $ Cc. R. Millican. = the District of Columbia, an nown a distin- BIA HEIGHTS,” D. C. Drie = ae JOHN B. LARNER, . RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. though women | | Mies Geneveve, daughter of Mr. and Qirs. €. w. | |Mrs. A. J. Sagar is in Washington with her | guisied as and being lot humbered six handred and | o. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY THIRD, 1697, aT | “Attorney for holder of the notes. $a20-d&As Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) have grown amaz- | Fitlds, who last week submitted to a dangerous | daughter, who Je il with trphold fever: visit | Gletsion of tote 409, 410 and 411; upon the oficial | HALE-PAST KOU O'CLOCK P.M., in tront of the CK Sanka taderend | surgical operation, 1s rapidly recovering. Miss Minnfe Thompson has retu: rom a visit | division of , 410 8 UD ALE OF BRICK pral ingly independent | The Great Falls Pleasure Club. has elected the | to friends in Herndon, Va. lat of Uniontown, as per plat in county book 9, renitses, the undersigned, as trustees under a deed e : TRUSTEES" : DE trust to them dated June 10, 1805, and recorded | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LEY BETWEEN K AND 1, TWENT Y- in Liber No, 2018, folio 378 et seq., of the land AND TWENTY-SEVENTH NORTH following qc in many ways, the: a sep Lawrence Charles Sullivan, president; Jo- | On account of ill-health, Judge D. M. Chichester | follo 84, in the surv vice president; Miss Susie Hatton, | was unable to get to Alexandria "s office of said District, t_week to hold | together with all the improvements, rights, etc. are not independ- | filre nd Miss Di cl i e 2 One ‘ash, the bala ing | Fecords of the District of Columbia, will sell at | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SIX DWELLINGS, FRONT- WEST. ent oftheir woman- | “Tbe ccather ef'lagt este" Gt his lcauty wan | Sr'dtamettasess et Sue OF Jetee Aeneas | ere eae it cert tone Gaede’ of ale at a Egupbelmer's subdivision of part of block thirtse | AG ON SIGHTBEATH STREET EAST. BE- | 102, No “Gott, “tlle 50 ct wets ae OF eh ta hood: and the best | “*ridedly the coldest of the winter, making ‘ce | Miss Alice Hume of W: ton, D. C., was the | per cent per aunum, secured by deed of trust cn Pa ‘TWEEN EAST CAPITOL AND A STREETS. I istrict of Columbia, and at S1, uf the records of | trust, dated October 17, 1895, and duly recorded in | Fequest of the party secured thereby, the und the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum- r 2 & 4 signed trustees will offer for sale b; yal 1e- bis, subject to the ‘condition in sald decd ‘of trust | Lier 2005, at follon, 384, 3, a0, 400, 405 and ipAy. en five (95), (“Columba Heights,”| as per plat recorded | Under and by virtue of six (6) certain deeds of | ecords for the from seven to nine inches, a large crop of which | guest last week of the Misses Moore, the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the | in [ther County No. 9 foll: has been gathered and stored. Mr. Wilbur, Hawxhurst of Washington fs visit-| purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at the r endiary firing of the residence of | ing relatives here. time cf sale. If the terms of sale are not com- of them don’t want tobe. There is no 2 tion, in front of the premises, on FRADAY, DIET y Bruld at Woodside some weeks tgo 1s — ied with in fifteen days from the day of sale the Te ER Y OF FEBRU PAS’ escape from the | be rstigated by the county authorities, ATS es Trustees reserve the rigut to resell the property at | "perma: Oge-thied cash (ot which $100 must pe | of Columbia. ‘and at, the request of the party se- | DAY OF RERIUAIY, AD. ith. AT HAL Past = fact that Nature in- | Miss Hila Jones of Virginia te'a quest at the rest- Phe Tiel gi cost oe nent of such’ kena some | Gepasited with the trustees at time of vale) and | Tene of the indebtedueas sccuved thereunder, the | estate, altuate It the city of Washington, Distric tended them to be wives and mothers; |““Mr. “Wm. Fairali has been appointed baggage | Word comes from Youngstown, Ohio, to | fre daze adveriecnent i tion De G. Mal | Dalanes in two equal installments at «me and two PBverett Wrov's revorded subunit ae years from day of sale, secured on the property undersigned trustees will offer for sale, at public | of ble rt H and Everett) Wroe's recorded oF va and to this end has equipped them with With Interest at 6 per cent per annum,’ payal on THURSDAY, Tepether with oil the nvisten of square a delicate special organism which is the agent at the Baltimore and Ohio railroad station | the effect that James T. Cheney, a colored ! conveyancing, etc., at the purchasers cost. auction, in frout of the prem: eer resident of that city, is to be appointed LOUIS KETTLER, aa : oti D. 1807, | No. 4, together with all the improvements, rights s semi-annually, or all cash, at option of purchaser. | THE FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1807, | co : 2 - a> = RNELIU: ECKHARDT, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the land and premises - % keystone of their whole physical exist- wiveuuaee a doorkeeper In the White House under | jea0-ads CS ee, | ea eee mits writin ten days | Situated in the city of Washington, District of Go- |, Terms: One-half cash, the balance in six amd ence, and which when weak or diseased President-elect McKinley. Cheney ard the cost of defaulting purchaser, on five days" pale lumbia, described as follows: Five’ brick dwellings | twelve mouths, with Interest from the day of sale, pur- C. G@. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. advertisement. All conveyancing et cost. o! and one brick store and dwelling combined, con- | Secured by deed of trust on the perty causes four-fifths of all their sufferings. The old Antictam cement mill, below Sha-psburg, | President-elect served in the same regiment s = - chaser, MAHLON ASHFORD, taining five rooms each, together with the lots upon | all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A Women make a dangerous mistake | on the Marylanl side, including the farm formerly {during the waz, and the major one day CO sd salen Se OE H. A. NESBITT, Raich Ghiy stand, attested on the west side of SE | Of Sits are set complied C4 be Bib es ee hen they allow these delicate com- | cwred by William F. Blackford, containing about | jokingly promised him a position wien he} wutiee te hereby. gliep that ou SATURDAY, | —1922-d&ds Trustees. _ | corner of wild 18th street and north A street south | the day of sale the trustees reserve ‘the right to nts to nchecked, weari two hundred acres, has been sold to J. A. Blundon | became President. FEBRUARY SIXTH,” 18¢7, AT “TEN. O'CLOCK FUTURE DAYS. on said 18th street. The first of said lots, upon | resell the property a i ant ot ot the Scat: ecked, wearing = 1 be sold; At public auction, in th which the store and dwelling combined stands, js | defoulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement lown their nerves and sapping their very | of Hiventale aud H. A. Jones of Washington for] Inasmuch as the positions of doorkeepers | A-M.. thers wit Me Mire GW ican & Co. 140r | ©. G. SLOAN & O., Auctioneers, 1407 G at. | desorbed as follows: ‘The morth 18-08 feet by ‘the | of such resale im some mewspaper published in life a It may end in complete phys- | 51.0. in the White House are in the classified | G¢iW.r northwestjt@Vasiington, D. C., to enforce 2 full depth thereof, of original lot 17 in said square. | Washington, D.C. All conveyancing and recording teak auch sets < d the ods The summer house belonging to the old Calvert | service it is not entirely clear how Maj. | jien for storage charges, etc., due and unpaid, all ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF ‘The second of said lots is described as follows: | at the purchaser's OMEXRY c mac ii Be as And there is nO | pansion, which stood in the artificial lake ig the | McKinley can kcep his alleged premise. Goods," Faraiture, Heuséuold ‘apd Personal Biects woe ae ONS BE Oe re Dart, of original ot) 1 in ‘ald equate, “besinsing RESET C, MACKALL sible necessity of it. | : Roragenelt ge Department of the | J7TN ‘i 5 . sit, ~ | grounds, was burned down on Friday. The young —— ate = on storage } } y om Thousands of ‘women who have never | folks who were skating on the lake bullt a fire too American Security AP oipea’ Go im the names of | "By virtue of a deed of assigument to me trom | Sy, tty Deas Cornet Ot ete Net ee eS MACKALL & MAEDEL on got any help from doctors have been | close to the bullding. AUCTION SALES. Lovie Johnson: J... PMmphrey, executor estate Gee. B, Kennedy & Sons, T will sell at public auc- | feet; thence west 75 feet; thence north 12.50 feet, | (Attorneys for He der Of Note), romptly and entirely cured by Dr. | Mr. Preston entertained his nelghbors and friends FUTURE DAYs. Mrs, 8. B. Conger, and Miss, Sivan Edsall. dot Get. (2d foo. on BRIDAY, FEBRUARY ee SS eee eo ee 5n26-d&ds Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It heals | Monday evening. Roth old and young took part in ao = adi Sores Use , 1807, AT ELEVEN A.M., Part of original lot 17 in said square, beginning DUNCANSCN BROS., AUCTIONEERS. he i &: F | pleasant games. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, General Mdnager, Storage Department, 4 LOT OF FINE CLARETS, SAUTERNES, BUR- x ot ree aie of AGI teenat 41-58 foot eoate the internal source of these ailments; | Mire Ttichardson of Hyattsville for successful guess- ae $030-6t Americay Security and Trust Co. GUNDIES, CATAWBAS, MUSCATEL, RHINES, | 72, r= ‘ TRUSTEES SALB OF AN UNDIVIDED gu - TES, from the northeast corner of said lot and re purifies and invigorates the nerve-centres | ing. The buoby prizes, two of them, were taken | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLB- IMPROV: THOMAS DOWLING Bs "AUCTIONEERS, &c., ALL IMPORTED IX GLASS AND OF THE | 10m. the northeast corner of said lot and square |“ riith INTEREST “IN THE. VALUAUL ts cespashien i sa by Mra A. K. Holden of Hyattsville aul Mr. Lad- | - RBAL ESTATS, NO. 1822 H STREET NORTH- Bee Ay BEST KNOWN BRANDS; ATSO LOT MATCH. | 324 Tunming thence south om sald 8th stret 1350 | PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE HOTEL “RE. and supplies genuine organic ‘strength | son. ‘Mise Bankhages, Miss Cartwright apd Lols WEST. ms pee raeks ES, PAPER BAGS, BASKETS, BOTTL Se: conitingts ob best fo the place or Beebe. GENT,” AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF and vigor. It is the only medicine pre- | 3tcGee gare appropriate recitations. Miss Bessie | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded tn | epusrREs’ SALB/OF VALUABLE IMPROV: AND QCORKING MACHINES, SARSAPARILLA,’| '¢t,, 8nd thence 75 Toot, to tee ted ae eae: PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND pared for this one purpose by a skilled, | Fomler, Messts. | Molden and Preston furnished | Liber No. 2124, at folio 228 et seq, one of the land PROPERTY INTLANGDON PARK," D. ow PT AND CALIFORNIA WINES IN | part of 1 lot 17 in said ‘on St “NORTH WEST. c plete be. * | some excellent music. Each gaest brought with | records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- | py NORERTE IN rar NP trust, dated’ the| | BULK, BRANDY, GIN, RUM, SHERRIES, BIT- | hS't Of original lot 47 tp sald square, pexinnl By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded experienced physician; it is the only | htm one or more books as an offering to the 1ew | quest of the party secured thereby, we, the under- eighth day of. At ‘and duly ‘recorded in TERS, &e., &c., ‘&e. ‘the northeast corner of said lot and square, and | 10 Liber mumbered 2045, at folio 472 et seq., one medicine which fulfills that purpose. brary, thus pleasantly ‘begun. About a hundred | signed trustees, will sell, at -publle auction, fa it Soy ok, Auapets citar and duly recorded 8) avems cash, ‘PERCIVAL M. BROWN, PeSning thence south ou sakd 18th street 125° tects | Of the land records of ‘the District of (ulna. Any woman who coneults Dr. R. V. Pierce, | satis "asa San TENe yO atten frenent | front of the premlaes, op SATURDAY, THE THLE. | Fecords ot the’ Distsice if Coluinbia, sud at the | _f€2-dts Assiraie._ | thence west 75 feet; thenes north 12.00 feet, cad | $™2,0¢ the, noauer of the party eearel, heres, the undersigned t either personally or by letter, will receive sound | Mrs. Rynex, Miss Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following | Teqvest in writing of the party secured thereby, we S yor et tS 7% feet; WEN, Auctioneer, thence east 75 feet to the place of x THOS. J. 0 i, Aue! » 918 F at. aw. ene vd pay oe Taue front of the prem- = Mfth of sald lots ts described oe | oe a in front of the Professional advice free of charge. Not froman | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holden, “Mrs. Worley, Mr. | deserited Innd and premises, in the clty of Wash: | Siig Sel. at public hauetion, in NTH Part of original said ines, on Wit AX, the SEVENTEENTIT Bneducated nurse, but an eminent specialist, | Lewis, Mrs. Gramlicb, Mr. Baukbages and many | Gesctibed tnd! and) Prenton. a, uamnely: Pretce | ies 08 WEDS MoM the hone acid | TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING SOMES eat aide ot 10ch * gest A.D."1807, at HALF-PAST pat ington T FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following descri LOT ON CALIFORNIA STREBT, BETWEEN of 18th street sesict ihe ames eterna | Sa ec ai ee nora te of ah: | Ha Me rama ake et oq | Hee AND aD, m AND F oranére Now| Suh fe he member creo i “te ge ige Wacs : walids* SSS SSE weet, 3 ‘as lot num io . = : gout and Surgical Institute. at are va Doctor GAITHERSBURG. running along said street east —_ Block Tiambered argent (2), “Lanedon, Ba ”’ | | By virtue of a deed of trust dated the first of rect 12.50 Lane thence ae iy feet? thence = Pierce's great thousand-page ‘book, - ‘thence ran- | Pod eet Seeas te : Pelee peewee SL : “The Common Sense Metical Adviser.” will Be = running north to the | aod qther' plat recorded in Qook eaaniy d ie je of th iand records of the oe a sent absolutely free in strong paper covers for ar | Dr. James Fulks of Baltimore is the guest of & leethee Poe he reece and at the request of the | ‘The sixth of said lots ts described as follows: ‘One-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. | relatives here for a month. a thereto, , the undersigned trustees | Part of original lot 18, in said square, begs. Address the Doctor at the above Institute. Por ‘Mr. James Moore has the grip. improvements, orck ‘dwelling. and in front of the bw ge ea ee 18th street se = @ cloth-bouud copy send ten stamps extra. ‘The Galthersburg Dramatic Club was entertained fhe balauce in equal in- OE core We. Te heat an Thence seeth “on said’ seth | Hleges and appurienaices' to the oe = — | at « social dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. | staliments, Sith toterest at Subdivision of square 721, as steer "12.00 feet; tbence mS :, ig He ca Carlisie recently. Besides the members there were recorded in the of the | north 12.50 henge oue two present by invitation a umber of friends who coualitnting of Columbia in Book J. H. | place of wo yp ey ee at the ‘Terms of sale: ampually, to be sxcured by deed of trust on the prop- rendered valuable service to the club during its will be cash, balance in one and two if sold erty sold, or all cash, at the of tbe pur- socceefal sean abewt ling. ele All Dy deed ot rast oa Tal be recutred at shaver (A deposit ‘St $00 at time of ale, 7 Lloyd bore, threatened ‘Terms at sale complied ‘Couveyancing, ee cost. Terms ae teeta ee ene he Sor eee Set, saree tar Meee ST A Sunday. the de- fo ten days | ete., at resell ibe ty at the risk amd cost of the de- ‘The W. ©. T. U. will_meet tomorrow afternoon De resold at feult , after five days’ advertivement at the home of Mrs. B&D. . : : — “fa sore mewepaper published in a eas tecting of interested citbeas Mayer Be — | pelt ~ ENOCH TOTTEN, Trustee.

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