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22 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1897-21 PAGES SUBURB AUCTION SALES. _ FUTURE DAYs. SALE OF FISH WHARF AND STALLS — OFFICE he_gulld pene. CTT SALES. RL Ow HL. Hiett and W. A. ‘Thig will be added co t fund, for the In addition to the house, a well has been bored, a AU ON SALES. Mrs. Degranze of Berkeley Springs, W. Va, is of the public graded | fit of which the opera wii given. . ase, : Ai = the guest of Mrs. George M. Smith. mn the term as made Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey ure visiting in New York. Rew pomp put in, new gates have been construct FUTU vpAYs. Drrden, Jolin R. Bland and | to the vlerk of the school board, shows an enroll: | where. they will remainswatit the latter part of | and a consklerable mount of grading done, making | > oS — = i the aggregate cost about $1,100. ‘The insurance on . OWEN, AUCTIONEFR, A N N E W S evening at the residence of Dr. and Mts. Joseph | baugh. J. D. Payne. E. M. Ball, J. F. Jacobs, | tlence’ has reported the net proceeds to he $54. | items considerrbly redced the expenses of bnilding. —— Messrs. Littleton F. Robert W. Sylvester have been appointed | ment of 131 scholars, with an average atteadance | Dext week. =: ANACOSTIA. crior Lowndes as a committee to attend the | of 99, as follows: Ih the. principal's room, Prof. | At the recent meeting’St the Corinthian Euchre | the ‘building’ torked wos eeths: ee was ga, < — i 7 ‘of the Commissioners of the District of sae Tenresee centennial celebration. K. J. Yates, enrollment, 34 average attendance, | Club at the residence ofr. and Mre, A. de Jack: | which hoes “ollected, and the difference be- | TRUSTRES’ SALE OF FRAME DWELLING. NUM-| Washington. February 16, 1s Notte. Mrs. George M. Smith, who bas been visiting | 31; first assistant, Miss Virginia Bugg, enrull- | s0n, ob ce Street, the prises” were captured | tween this amount and the entire cost of improve: yg 610 P STREET, WEST ‘WASHING- ven that aa SATURDAY, It Is rumored that Kev. ©. L. Pate, now pastor | eicnds in New York city, has returned. Ment, 54, average attemlance, 42; second assistant, | by Mr. Wim. Stal and fr. Charles Davis. After | ments has ben secured by the sale of Jote. A | TUN: D.'C. 5 ENTY-SEVENTH, 1897, the! of the of the N ‘apitel Street, Washington, M. E. | “stise Drury, lately the guest of the Misses Carr, | Mise’ Florence Leeds, enrolin-ent, 39, average at: | the card playing the guesis were pleasantly en- | mecting of the lot owners will be held op the sec se wirtue ‘of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | Fish Wharf and Fish Stalls in the cities of o ). will succeed Rev. Jomes McLaren as pastor | has retarned to Anne Arundel county. tendance, 26. tertained and refreshinents were served. Among | ond Saturday in May. strict of Columbia, passed in the case of Dar- | Washington and Georgetown will be sold by Anacostia M. EL of rch at the close of the | |The post office at Bladensburg has heen removed | At the meeting of the Washington conference of | those present were Mr.and Mra.Holmes, Miss Lottie | “The Irving Literary Society of Monocacy held a | Nell vs. Norris, equity numbered 17919, we will seil, | auction for the term of one Sear from March 1. + cnference next month. | from the store of J. B. Wiseman to that of Au | the Concregational chureles, to be held in Balti: | Fillmore, Sr. and Mrs. Geo. Bugle of Washington, | larzely attended meting at the residence of Mr. sx of the premisce, on SATURDAY, the | 1897. ss follows: = at TWO WCLUCK P.M, session of the Balti gist Bauman, Mise Nettie Bauman having been | more Tueeday next, the Congregational Church of | Mr. Chavies Davis, Mr. ,and Mrs. Godfrey, Mr. | L. a, Chiswell at Dickerson on the evening of the i EMARCH. (A.D. 1807, AT HALE: | upon the premises, four Fish Stulis in the Unier the law of the church, Mr. McLaren having | Syrointed postmistress, this town will be represented by the pastor, Rev. | and Mrs. Stall and Dr. axl Mrs. A. T. Jackson. | 13th Instant. Mr. Ro 1. Flays and Mr, Wise tend Cel ae Beg ROCK E-M., ‘all that (plece or par- | Georgetown “market” house to the highest bid- served the full limit of time allotted to a M Mrs. Louisa J. Ryon, wife of J. W. Ryon, died H. Jenkins, and delegates, Deacon G. A. L. | At the recent: meeting of the University Club | ered fine musical selections on the vlolin, Miss Mars jhe And premises, known as part of lot erms cash, in advance. Also, at THREE anday at her home in Bowle. jerrifield, Mrs. A. P. Eastman and Mrs. M. H. | thote who participated jo the pfogram were: Rev. | Chiswell and ‘Mir. L.A. Chiswell gave recitations, | Oly !m square 1262, in that art of the city of | O'CLOCK P.M. on the snine day < last : s dist pres in one must accept anoi sleaesins mimatonle: wanigtveuiiaatsWeines:|| octusermer Father McKinnon, Mr} geo Belen Mr. Burg and oe a ausburg for. | Washington, District of Columola, formerly known | between 7th and t eid of labor. k Mr._and Mrs. William White at | ‘Mr. Il. H. Lowe has purchased a lot in the | Mr. Edward Wade, The members of the elu are | med .guss 2 Sone eho at eto s ~ . sald part wf the lot fronting twenty | stalls of (Center) Washington um: ‘The appointment of Mr. Pate to the Anacostia on Sibley avenue. Among those | Sherwood subdivision and will soon begin the | making preparations for an elaborate program on | suited in t Y Bet aed ee cen etnere OF Hess, on P atreet | and privileges granted or ello € would, it is believed, give much satisfaction re Rev. Mr. Melville, Mra. Melville, Mr. | Grection of a residence on itt February 22, ‘Phe offices of the society are as he vice prestd Feet LS ee abt OL one hundred and twenty | of the corporation of Washin: . ie i ally to} ami Mrs. W. Brooke Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.’ Phil | “sir. 1. Olzweski, with his family, have moved to | follows: President, Rev/ J. Duffy; vice president retary, Miss Mary Chisw feet (120), containing 2,460 square feet of ground, | Vharves or docks for the 1} to thowe mont directly Interested, and espectally t | 9" ro akin, Mrs. George Bushee, the Misses Col- | yy ngton. J. T, Mott;-treasurer, J, J, Igoe; secretary, F. DP ‘A debate is on the program for the next | #@PTeved by a frame Louse, numbered Zély P| sale of Mish in the city of and no those members of 1 who are Masons, as aces Leila Amin, Lillian. Acker, Leticia r. J.T. Croson has rented the house belonging | Gullfolle; advisory -comuiftees "TJ. MeHighe, g. | Siusyell: 2 ST ae coineton ana | street. wharf or dock sl icibie unless Mr F earnest, hard-working Sadi rpe, Messrs, Win. Cole, Win. Hick- | to Mrs. Purcell at East Falls Church. Murray, “Win. Scott, We Cashman, J- Daly | greater wo: us.” The next meeting |, Terms: One-third cash, balance in six and | situated at seme po th side of the preacher, in the councils of Ma Alexander Schoepf, Wm. Rout and Robert | The falls Church Lodze of Odd Fellows met in | Tettermer and Rey, P. ¥ Will be held at the residence of Mr. Joseph Jones | {Xelve months, vith Interest, secured by deed of | Potonac river between 11th street fonry rot its hall io the Odd Fellows’ building Thursday | The most delightful utertainment that Brook- | On tne 26th instaat {fast on the property sold, or all cash. at the op- pot west, to the highrat. beads. fi rranged to visit Emmanuel = Misses Schoepf entertained a number of | hint for the first tne nee autidt land Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., tins given took place Wed= | Msp Isao rominent bust. | Hom of the pu A Aeposit of $100 required » be paid on the of sale, and Pp Davenport, rector, during Is| Wednesday afternoon fn honor of their | We made to nesday night at the town. ball. Addresses were | joer pat (T Getzendanner. a prominent, bus at parchas- | be paid within five diss froin day of eale. ext mon wo large classes of adults Miss Houck of Alexandria. Tosti attractive je Ly Representative McGuire of California and | Sid ou the 12th Instant at his heme in Toolestille ms of sale plied ‘with in| Dy order of the Bourd of Couuiesiomor, Dees and ely, and in view of the |" \ very enjoyable dunce was given by the young | 100), r. Herald of Metropolis Lodge. Mr. McGuire | Gictrict, after a. short illness, aged about set ‘s from day of otherwise the trustecs | JOHN W.Ituss, RGE TUESDELT, pars the feetor | odes. of Hyattsville at the Hyatt Mansion Tast | ™ n'y brought out many points of the good’ fellow. | sears. He had been the general manager of the | Tou "regi™e sient ta resell the property at the risk | CHARLES F. [ow a ree pect to be contirmed will | Fridzy event ship of the Odd Fe Dich tribute to as S a ae aa cost of the defaulting yp ser, after tiv OMAS ©0., AUCTIONEERS, Ings mow ‘belng held. by tor |", temperance meeting under the ausplees of Reratiion amounts oosarenes: : the work of the agenbations Augreat part of the | Broad Run creanery since ts organization several | ty Cdvertisement. of a in ‘some news- | _fel6-10¢ ly. The ree Bible class Met | Hope Lodze of Good Templars was held Wednesday found during the day by Mr. A. D. Swift, | evening was devoted to Dr. Joaes’ exquisite stere- years ago. per put! asl Mr. Wm. H. Rest and Miss Elta E. Davis, both | PiPer pubised, in Washinton, “THOMAS DOWLING «© @ of thix county, were married on the 15th instant 612 E st. nw. noon at the M. E. Church, Savage. Addresses delivered by Mr. Howard O. Emmons of muck interest \ AUCTIONES ed It to its ow opticon views of Niagara, Newport, iarine scen SF st. nw. be 25 2 ered school near here, at which the col- | aud the art galleries abroad. Mrs. 'C. C. Groomes, 7 chit of the Baptist Cum THOMAS 1. JONES, No. G16 D st. now. corn Star, 2 qville, Dr. f. M. Baldwin, Mr. W. Wilson | oreq’ cuildien “Geetha | Smet oe are pai Betiey Clark, furaiatied the mun Byer Bk Waite of aes fet9 20 2 Bee TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWosT: waren : e. whieh wil ard others. Hyson, teacher, bas 101 scholars enrolled. for the evenivg. Mr. William Quinn made an able | yesterday. eS os RATCLIF co, AU BRICK-FRe WELLIN CONTAINING rive reveived an invitation to = SS chairmen, aud introduced the speakers with pleas- | considerable amount of bus Guccestors to Ratclitfe, Darr & Co.) SI BATH, ON SOUND STREET = chapt f the onler at Naval LANGDO! GLENCARLYN. ant remarks. The town hall was crowded to its | ‘The following bills for cou! ere passed a EAST BETWEEN E AND F STREETS SOUTH e Hall Soria, om Went In fy expected eats pat alas Bimost With a distinguished audicnce of lodge: | and ordered to be paid: First district, It. F. Mack- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A BRICK HOUSE, NO. 809] Under and by virtue of a deel af tam dared gprrr pict the meeting will | 4 armber of the members of the Brookland Guild men from the city aud near-by suburbs. The lode | au, road account, $2 David S. Crave d, 25TH STREET NORTHWES Sth day of Never 1 and 1 s peaineene sent enter: | ,2he Teewlar meeting of the Glen-ariyn Villa; of the Church of Our Savior gave an eles: ~ | Improvement Association will be held at the re: ‘ of | tainment Wednesday in the Langdon Opera House | gence of Capt. We C. Pennywit, on Linden ave. | qZieTe 1€ much need of the extension of the board- ev. | for the benefit of St. Barnabas’ Mission. The large Rigciee a Askeg walk on Lansing street from the residence of Mr. 1 a Brookland and next Monday evening, February 22, at 7:30] J. C. Noyes, near 13th strect, to, the residence of hall was filled, many persons from Brookland o'clock. Considerable interest 1s. bel en in| Mr, Hospital, near the Queen's Chapel road. The 7 ing taken places in the vicinity, as well as Washing- | tye affair, the annual election of officers and { residents who live in this vicinity have very u- will give its next open meeting about the middle of March. $16.50; G. ton Snonffer, road, $43.60.’ Third | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 12th July, | November 12, 1895, in Liber 2ost, district, W. B. Dorsey, bridge, $12. Fourth dis- | 1898, and recorded in Liber 1844, folio 143, of the | the Ind records of the Distriet ‘ot trict, 6. 'T. Stonestreet, road, $12.95; George M. | land records for the District of Columbia, we will | at the written request of the party secured Higgins, $31. Owing to the decrease in the | sefl, et public auction, in front of the premises, | deed of trust, default baving occured int assessed value of real and personal property in the | on FRIDAY, MARCH THE FIFTH, 1897, at FOUR | ment of the indebtedness secured by t county, and the largely increased expenses under | O'CLOCK P.M., all that lot of ground in the city | Undersigned trustees will sell at por the new assessment law, it is thought that the | of Washington And District of Columbia, known as | Mi front of the premises, on MONDAY will und of someth one beeds pour ‘There is great activity among the Bt. Catholic Chreh, and the pastor, 5 ie a8 5 ‘3 posite fe foas societies, so that the parish work ex €acried on more expeditiously and systematic ) mere om, being present. The play was “Unele,” and | one comfortable walking In wet weuther. of iY ent fiscal year will | Jot sumbered fifty-one (61) in Charles ‘Early and | PAY OF MARCH. Isp AST FOUR ee ome ea 1k: sporting | those whe Rock part were Mree Beaumont, Miss | CBslderation of several important matters being | “There was a dance Thursday night, given by Mise fights exceecnlaniocnistieter? 3 Others” subdivision of orginal lot one (1). in square | @CLOCK P.M, all that fot. ¢ reel of land Mer. Arthur B. Suit, the ee mee te i: | Emily ‘Cook. Miss. Fillmore, Miss Mulcahy, Mrs. | the program for the evening. Jullien, in South Brookland. Samuel S. Cixsel and James B. Henderson, trus- | numbered twenty-nine (29), 28 ssid subdivision Is the city of Washing District of ry See tone bits pack of hewnds | Pelly, Messrs. Renbsam, Beaumont, Fletcher, Pel- | Mr. George Harris of Washington, who has | _ 4 Sumber of the members of the Brookland Ma- | ,,Samuel §. Clssel and, James B. Henderson, tris | numbered, twenty-nip Page 59, of the surveyor's of- improved by a two-st love bs _ ps car |lew, ‘Stale and O'Brien, Following the plas, | tately teen the guest of bis friend, Mr. ‘Thomas | SMS Lodge witresced the ralsing of Mesars. | foem, Of Senimiay, Sl, fo Gooner omar district, | fice of ‘the District’ of Colwuiia. sunject® to el ing, containing six rooms and bath, and "many | dance was ziven. Rowe, hi Soe eee Crilds, Stakley nad McNeil to the degree of master | containing 531 scres, the consideration being $5.000. | with the right of use over certain alleyways, as | Known as and being lot uumbered nondred and Miss Emma Roberts, Miss Hattle Grimes and = bas: returned home: Mason at B. B. French Lodge Monday night. The venty-nine (129), Ancimenes tnckwuae nee ribed in said deed. After a short visit to relatives at the national | members were In the orphans’ court: on Tuesday, the fullowing | d Master Rudie Page are quite iI] with the grip. 1M ee - 2 varmly received. business was transacte: Ann R. Price, executrix Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in equal ision of square seven hundred and thirty-elx eerne Re ening the) pate attvading o> fox —_—>—_—_. Rite rong aod eee fhe George Washington exercises of the public | o¢ Wm. C. Pries, deceased, passed her firt and | justallwcents, in six-and twelve’ months, with in- | (735), ae per plat recorded in Took “17, gage 18%. chase RANDOLPH. Hill - es hail at e Toon eae A vee today, as | Mal account and made distribution of the assets | terest from day of sale, payable semi-anoually, and wo ote Teter f the surveyor's office of the Masonic Hall. There was a good attendance of | | oS or Gialpine ts confined to | Miss Frances Mary “Ann Smith of this piace were | Weitel'ts etic ee Tio ia eons Wank: E 5 bers, and a thoroughly enjoyable time was recently united in marriage at the Oak Level Bap- | irgtou and ardian to Edgar Mullican, minor child. Andrew | cost of purchaser. A deposit of one hundred dollars | be required at the time of sale, and the terms of y Hd Glory. Harding, udministrator of John Leizzear, de- | required at time of sale. If the terms of sale are | Sale must be complied with within ten days from At the close of the meeting refreshments | the house with a stubborn attack of the grip. tist Church, near here. The ceremony was per-| ‘There Ww dance Me xight at the home of | 7; i M * a . dat le; otherwise wt Counts, Ansessor W. Scott Stallemith, who has | formed hy the Iev Fochaa Devine ot Glecarker | sprite arms, wane Monday ug ceased, filed list of sales of the personal property | not complied with in ten days from time of sale | the date of sale: otherwise the j y will be of deceased, and also a list of debts due him. | the trustees reserve the right to resell at rigk and | resold at the risk and cost of the cap han oe thn lr ap eae nay terns bats pe ee Caroline M. Magruder, administrator cf Zadoc | cost of defaulting purchaser. chaser.” Conveyancing, &e. at pur iting pur- of the District of ambia attended the | been dangerously {1 with pneumonta, Is Improv- | corted by friend usion the happy couple were es- | Miss Martina Yznuga entertained some friends at 8 cost, to thelr new home tm the sub- "Tuesday afternoon, ‘ PHEN V. : = costla 3 . E. B. Stonestreet of | orbs : a tea ‘Tuesday afternoon. Magruder, deceased, filed list of sales of personal ‘SAM CKOSS, Trustee. STEPHEN VAN “W aegny Cree ee oni bane Liens aes ill soon have him Oe eter Uor who has b The fancy dress soiree by the juvenile class of | property of said dec>ased. Francis Gacgler, admin- | fel9-d&dbs WILLIAM A. GURDON, Truster. 43 J, Eatin Minnix presided. Apr | Rockville, ts sangaine that he w Washington duving the nage eyeing friends | sfiss Saruh Willard Howe's dancing school in | Eiator of Charles Gaegier, deceased, filed list of F. WARREN JOHN ==s< FRED'K L. SIDDONS. Trustee, reat the local lodge to thet= visitors | out axaln. és tata vy with a | Bis home fast nights ‘MP PURE Week, returned to | srosktand was the’ most oniue affsir that, B82 |aaleg of tne personal propecty of Ageeased, Let . NSON, AUCTIONEER. fel7-dhds iia Fst of the lo lode i Mr. Stanley Plett, who bas been laid by with a = Veen given in suburb. ters testamentary on the estate of Samuel Thrift Le Glam i <= = Tao a ee Ee eet ai Rests [cts Gat aoe ae ue Oe ee mie a hold al the fiends and ndinirere of the pups, £0 | deceaued, rere grated docBiear F."ivenifely | AUCTION SALB OF UXREOEEMED prengEs | “RATCLIEEE SUPINE C0. AUCTION he meeting E LAG : : : eager el et The | Wm. Rich, executor of George Reigle, deceased, | 2". aaa eaten ae — raring Cela rr cel mye gerne | TR Ue = program opeued with a grand march wi ‘baty | Pessed second and final account Im atid estate and | Zyomence to sell at the vetatichoey ni. Mere | TRUSTEE'S SALE_OF A BRICK HOUSE, NO. Rast era ctalitutes wit doen present’ them |, The mcat house Delonging to Mrs. Sarab Vier™ | seg stite Garrison gave a birthday party at | Tete Bgures, | Little isle Slicotz the baby | ade distribution of the’arscta in bis hands among | Coocnence ‘ogelL at the establishment of I. Meld 1308 1ST STREET SOUTHEAST. : we ee sistas’ ignited from an over-replenished smoke heat, and ee ° y of the school, took the audience by 'Y | the heirs under the will. i tbe tates eee of a deed of c “ Ne her Pe S| eee en ie ee a Cpe ‘arrisouia,"” Wednesday evening | dancing lone’ the, varsouvlenne ith remarkable | A pleasant so-lal affair came off a few nights meine oe loterest Ja ovendine mp to this date, ome BE, Miniue of a deed of trust, du ne i aay aoa a = ist. he parlors were beautifully decor r! grace and accuracy. She receiv: ngo at the resideace cf Mr. and Mra. Walter das " 4 i and at the se- Jy hurt by bis heme running xway with im ing several hundred pounds of prime pork. Mr. i) oui towers and the erciee Coen | roses Dearly os big as herwcif, By far the Mt of | Neon! gt Perea thks conyers Wee nae | RETrings, Gold, SSivex/and\ Metal! Wat = Sodyned cr aebiearees Good F Hill several weeks ago, at which time | Thomas Viers being absent at the time, there was e evening was pleasantly | the evening was the dancing by Misses Saran and | Heincipal feature of the occasion. Among those in | THe and Split-second Watches, all kinds ‘of Five pseardine ges pire oy: hy was ibrown from bis es , is now believed no » stay t evages of the flames. spent in playing games and dan tog. Refresh- | Marie How the teachers of the school. The | attendance were Mrs. Lowe and danghter, Miss Jewelry, assorted Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, oe ae ara of ee ag Ml to be rapidly recoverin Site Henry, Henshaw is sing critically M1 at bis | ments were served. — Among those present were | Gaiety dincé, Gerofe-Gerofla, was gracefiilly ¢a- | Maggie and George Licilider, Mr, Gaui and wie- | BOOKS, Clocks, Music Boxes, Umbreiias, ete, to- | tion. tn front of the premises, at See rene tetas, itition to address the | ROME wear Rethesda. His daughters, Mrs. S. B. | Misses Nettle, Mamte and Mattie Garrison, Estelle | ecuted and called forth such applause that they | jer “Misses: Mary Robertson Beesie ahiens wants Fran ote The cate Epoae Senerally found tn a |e PAST POUL O'CLOCK toljowin ee eed thicn School of Washington | LXddane of Rockville and Mise Mollie Renshaw, | and Mamie Riley, Nettie Nicholsom, Kution and | were. obliged to repeat. it. The costuming was | Matthews aud Nettle Butte, Ma Witte Micke Bae “aye MUCKAC MANGES caipd ee loon Can’ AiGascsibed weal watete, aatGate tn RUG TRY or Weak Duplis of ed Hig, Sched ashingtn | hove been svmmoned to bis bedside, Lillian ‘Graeves, Cora. Ireland, e Kengla, | blue and pink, with umbrellas of the same shade, | and brother, Messrs. Wallace Hodson, Alex. Car- | Sete dar. ficke holders and out-of-town cus. | described mal extate, sltuaty to wit: Lot at thelr celebration of Washington's pat. Oe eee Sree eT pt Cau et | patty, Saw. Nanette, Elinor and Corinne Windom, | Which added ‘much to the effectiveness of the | ter, Reuben’ Pumphrey, Wm. Coleman’ and others, | tomers, Kindly take wot eR HEIDE forty-six (46) in Charles Gessford's sulsivision 1n “ei jiway Company has laid its tracks ee mene Rica Hobbs and Manile “Wilson, | clutracte The most dificult and untque dance | dir, Henry Renshaw,’ a promineat citizen of this “ SOESBEIMER. | Socate munbered eown funded and forty tome et ailway Company has laid its tracks d to a large and appreciative and Messrs. W. Garrison, W. Holtead, G | was. the number, the bat dance, by 3 county, died at his home near Rethosda_P: = = eo tive = upovanciin Snee ieee Comme Eietecite te the “Repeaters of 1 wes Maud and Pansy Tachte entertained their | Galley Kengla, Wr Nels, ke shane st: | Howe j2nis involved’ many intricate and dif Wednesday night, aged about cight. BERS Beith 7S, ES ee sl dcaiaie wail whieh su mis St eabeth wis at a juvenile party Saturday evening last. + EB. Windon i C. Windom, steps, all of which were executed with grace Deceased was for a namber of years a meinber of “STEES’ 5 OF 7 poet ‘Terms: e- 0 he balance Js snaking preparations to lay them on the sastwa | Games, “dancing and ‘refreshments, were greatly Se Win: skill.’ ‘This also had to be repeated, and the theaUcaN Gf) ecluglieoridscloces andi ee RIT RO ee Sree) ere toe en ee Bill ae seen a5 che Weather wHl perini enjoyed by the youthfal merrymakers. : dancer was recalled several times. | The applause | of the leading members of the Proshyterlin Church, : FEMUR ROUEEO Or PEE Ae oe aw oes Sune cored 1 of trust sumption of outdeer work on an extensive “ inokoient GAITHERSBURG. was 3 i sole Seheeted ers of the Pres VANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. 6 per cent per annum, secured rust on ates Ot aeieees ere cw te ese Miss Mu Atscood is suffering from an tnetp Arevexy ceases rma Teacty anal the retale aS neceee | at tx reported here that engineers in the emplo By wictiolel = certain Wlechiaronsy Baten ae 4 eee rty sold. of all wash, at tom of Mir. *. Charles F. Walson, who have been | tf ce as muuch credit upon the school, Miss - | of the Gettssburg and Washington Elec aaue 4 " oe ts deposit 0 “ Mh for severed weeks “with the sry, an TP. Fleurnoy, pastor of our local, Pre: Father William Clements is home from school | ot of Eckington made aa able accompanist | Foad ‘Company are now going over a route feoin | Sant Le Raner ee ee on Pre yoga oe ophe rg Fd aise be at ee See byterian Chureh, haw weicten ooke_The Search in Baltimore to visit relatives for a few days throughout the evening. _ ‘The characters repre. Canin Joun bridge to Gettysbarg with the object | Tun the District of Coltinbiay and. at the request | piled with in fifteen days from the day of sale Joseph ight of St. ppolite’”— a 3 - “ sented by the children were: Drop, 1 of locating the read on that rouie. In that ease | Of the party secured t "we will sell ~ | the trustee reserves the right to resell the propert; her An: ba canta naa Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A. Belt gave a dinner to in-| Elsie Sheetz; Bat, Marte Howe; «Winter, Marie | the. proposed ‘road would reach Rto-kyitie ef Shonen aa ats ghee ; aay all of iss Latele Hepp, who has been prostrated by an | troduce thelr guest, Miss Mollie Hitshew ved. | Stone; Flower Girl, It. Margaret’ Marenn;_ Sam- oe ald reach Rockville, ‘The | auction in frout of the premises, on TUESDAY, | at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, d PP P tshew of Fred. 4% . Ls head waters of Cabin John creek are in this veks, 18 Place, and a level and comparatively some A RCH SECOND, 1897, AT HALF-PAST FOUR | after five days’ advertisement of such romale im straisht Mme | O"CLOCK P.M, the following described property Dawn, wate nttack of grip, Is convalescent. Others on | erick. Among the many present were Dr. and | mer. Viola Ihine; "Night, Edith Brown . 2 , pee 5 Ny some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. ea the sick list who have been quite il, but are now | yre Bp ¢. Hezel Within; Spanish’ Gypsy, Ethel Bates; Qua- | could’ be secured to Calin John bridge, where con. seven (7) eight «s y shhy convesanc at the si e Whereabunts of the five cht Neaberkin ave Bier Glen Linient War aie Ste ae Btchison, Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Lip- | Kerers, Gladys Mullan; Violet, Madge McGee; But | nection. could he nde weit the Wea seas Tees) of Wvittiam Willowghby All conveyancing, etc... at the purchaser's cost. sre nanuk tear eee ages eenniade al gruder, Harry Little end Mrs. Catherine Wind- | emb, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Cramer and Mr. | tercup, Edlth McGee: Gypsy Queen, Bernadine | Great Fal. railro co ‘i i seco Fal rails 5 original lots two (2) and three () in square num- The “Burnt Cork Club,” a new musical bered seven hundred and elghty-nine (89). and. Te. clation, composed of home talent, will give an en- | corded in the office of the surveyor of the District fertainment at the town ball on the evening of | of Columbia in book 10, page 125, together with ee ‘Theodore Waische. anagan: Hatrs’ Queen, of the vielnity have fssued in’ | Mr. Charles W. Crawford ts 1 at his residence. | Marle Woodward: Frivolits, Emily Hetfield; Flow- ance to be give evening at e : Pees Ne ; Summer, Florence" Crook mee to te given this evening at | ‘The Minses Arnold have heen summoned to Cabin Nae Geet iganw Wilite Tessie aaa: Rem. and Mrs the authorities of trtion, but it $s believed | Pm ey are with friends of thelr mother, eae ronnie Joon Rollins, driver of car No. 16 of the Anacos- | vitations ft ccessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & : ; = Saturday, the 20th instant. ovements, consisting v0-story ile ig re 5 _ = gia Sd “Potoamne ine, “Thaw” reygrted ” at the ats io the vicinity | John to attend the faneral of a uear relative who | welly, Pak T% wpy, Mary Dowling: Farmer's Boy, | Missen'Swie and Ida Oftutt of Potomac district, frame badness buliding, = Or © "wostory double | qRUSTEES SAL $05 A FRAME HOUSE, NO. TES pencontin substation that inte Foecsiar siest hased farn: of Mr. Aubrey Witten; Hed Rose, Alberta Stewart; Shep” | left lst week for an extended visit to frlends Ii Id subject to a trust of $6,000, balance | py yA EENTH, STROBE Nourish : arded bis car, inside the city . apt the miceting of Gaithersburg Lodge, I. 0. G. | herdess, Alma’ Risdon; Peasant, Kathleen’ Noel; | Virginia. sh, residue im six and twelve months, | pipce Noe soos, ‘Toke kon ces uy, ee 3 fs quite sick at the residence | T., this week the election of new officers occurred, | Shepherdess, Sadie Sherman; Morning Star, Lilttan | Mr. John Pyles, who has spent some years in the est, and secured by a deed of trust upon | feconds for the Distr t of Coluatin. fede orp pt hyn aha eee ha Marke S. Velra, Tempiine {eigwing result: E. Jennie Waters, chief | Gayles. | The dances by the pupils were as fol: | west, ix at’ prevent visiting the hime of his | the property ‘sold, or ail cash, at the purchases | Pecomde for the Distrit ‘of Coluibia. in hott) way by using the braxe handle vig- —_— — - terick, gust templar; Mary "Poole, | lows, after which the. floor was cleared for general | parents, Mr. end Mrs. W. F. Pyles, near Pooles- | option: $200 deposit required at the time of wale, paged: “StemnGen; GOR ener Sie one ee ag bg nate the Grate 1 eaneeacne. E, I. Amtee, euperlatender dancing: Grand march, . "White | Flyer,"” "Wim. | ville. 3 and all conveyancing and recording at purchawr’s | Suction, im foul of the premises, ou THURSDAY, ot lade wesangten Of the Bell Thome Duvall, secretary Haley,” Jn which the Whole school participated; | ‘The last monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Mite : rms of sale to be complied with in tifteen | TWENTY-FIFTH DAY uf PE Y r Ce iti etal Rid ial torn - int secretary: « varsovienne, part 1, Marlé Woodward, Glady# Mul: | Society of the M. E. Church South, at Poolesville from the day of sal 3 rty will be 13 Gefauiting pur. | AT, HALE-PAST FOUR « in reference to] Mr. A. J. Waters, a prominent farmer of this I as follows: | place, died at his residence Tuesday evening, in the seventy-second year of bis ege. Mr. Waters came of one of the oldest families of this part of ary; R. H. Miles, haplain; S. T. F! ©. Poole, deputy | marsha L. Amfss, guird; John J. Swartzback, Besides n of oiticers: Jan Salto le, | Stone, Madge Met nd Emily Hetfield; part 2, little Elsie Sheetz. “s hornpipe, part!) Edith McGee, Marie © and) Bernadine Woodward; Alberta Stewart, Kathleen Noel, Margaret Alma Risdon, Mabel Flanagan’ and Sadie = was held at the residence of Mrs. A. P. Fletcher, | resold at there being a large attendance. ‘The program em: | chaser. braced of the members and fine vocal and instrumental musie. Master Fred. M. Reading, son of Mr. Hugh ed real estate, situate . in the District of tered alnety-eight ivision of lets in block’ zhirty (20), ing desc Washingt wit: Lot nu Caverly’s sul i Trustee, ave. §, Trust e . % a jay 7 E do others’ subdivision of Los the state. His ancestors emigrated from England le, Rev. eld and R. I part 3, Ethel Bates and Lillian Gayles. | Reading of Darnestown district, met with a pain. | fel8-d&ds Penna, ave. xe. | 19 Ba mard and _ 5 ne about 1670 and settled on the furm oa whieh he <<a as delegates to the quarterly | Gerofle-Gerofla, Willard Howe and Marle | ful accident some days ago. While riding a pony, Sa pay ap ee eee died, and which has continued in the family down triet Lodge, No. 1. ‘There were | Howe. Rope Stone, Irish fiz, | he was thrown to the frozen ground, the animal RATCLIFFE. SUTTON & ©O., Auctioncers, ‘erms: One-thir? cash, the bal » in one and died. bas 0 iy propositions for xembership. A communteation | Edith McGee and Marie Woodward.” ‘Tambourine | rolling over lim. No bones were broken, and he Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. two years, with Interest feo the day of wale, to the present time. He had at his death in the Anti-Saloon Lo<zue was read, and. the | dance, Alberta Stewart, Mabel Flanagan, Kathleen | is not corsidered dangerously hurt. pes years, ” sale, at um, secured by dood his_ possession se six per vent per a0) al interesting family relies, indorsed the ovement for_a Montgomery | Noel, Margaret Marean, Alma Risdon, Nettle Jar- ae eee a | TRUSTRE'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE near, | SIE per cent per snuum, secured by died of, trust Aye been the ambng which is a chest w r s ..and Prof. V. D. Watkins, Ver. a. | rett,” Ethel Bates, Ternadine Woodward, Madge ESTATE, CORNER OF MTH AND E STS me coe as sons Pane i Gacy ac whe | na 7s ag a = ye 2 a ee ‘Tuomas I. Owens Ge We hake and | Metiee, Marie Wocdwitd. Edith McGee and Marie AUCTION SE. IMPROVED BY A 2STORY BRICK | {he Purchaser. A deposit of #luy rwiute ¢ at the « they have spent | CC! Enclamt when the family first came, and . Poole are members of a delegation se- | Stone, Florence Crook and Viola Rhine. Bat dance SS DWELLING AND HOTHOUSES ee us se =o te EY gaint | which has also continved in the famfly to the re t the lodge at the Rockville | (La Arte), Marie Howe. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of | eee ee ee ale, th evers evening | Present. Another fs a book in which was kept | toss mecting on text Tuesday. “Invitations were | |The death of Mes, Many Willig of Harewood the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause | Tne pce and ceet of the deteniting ieee trea all Knew ¢ # recomd of the payment of the taxes in the early | also issued for the thirteenth anniversary exercises | road, which occurred, Thapslay, Is sad news, to THOMAS DoW, 17a1g, do. Al, the unietsigned trust=e will | Stier's days’ adverticment of euch resale an oom thelr ere days to the crown. This ts specially inte Of the lodge, to Place in the town hall rie | many people of this, vieiity. “The funeral took MAS DOWIE cr for fale ox public auction. in frome ot the | Sfter & dare advertisement. of su ate i and ran, each tryt the record shows they were paid in shingles | day evening. Captain J. 8. B. Hartsock of Wash- | place today in Baltlubre, Wher» her relatives aré 2 Bremilscs, $n MONDAY, HIRST DAY OF San conveyancing, &c., at the cost of the 5 and tovaero, whieh seemed to be the medium of | ington and Mr. Howard ©. Emmons of Hyattsville || Monday and Tuertty evening the members of | weterpis: SALE sERoven | 4:)-,i80%, AT HALES AST FOUR O'CLOCK # ody ae crete at that tine ‘he funeral wil take | are to mike addresses, “Prof. W. 1H. Dunawin, | tbe Library Aftsdion if wnter:ain thelr friends | TKUSTEES, SATE Daa | Ge, ot yaieee nie arora W. SCUAE rom the Methedist ut 12 o'clock noon | the noted banjolst, and the Anti-Treat Quartet will | at the town . St ew = ee ; at [ runter reday, February 18, Ripe eae | Se ee quartet wit ‘Uaer ‘the supoiven icf ghe Wopdbarn Wleasare leeds of trust, dated | Ti,oriminal lots 27, 28 and 23. in square Host, to nae as “rly fifty years, ard a trustee for ove Mr. Edward L. Getzendanner, a prominent citizen | Club 3 Veber’s ‘ ‘rom Washington will 3 ae. anes ust, ights, Ae, NSON AUCTIONEERS. iets sere A whlow and five chit. | of Toolesvilie, “and. president’ of the Meoad hun | give. the comedy, “Cache “Zeke,” at Marble Hall; | October 27, 186k stad February 26, 1805, "respec fa one and o and three years, with in- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DwWEL and recorded in Liber 1859, at folio 393 et | two years, or one, toe day of sale at 6 per cent per an- SEVEN ROOMS, NO. 1200 C nd Liber 1:43, at folio 253’ et seq., respee- | terest fi g, aged seventy-three | Soldiers’ Home, on’ March 1." There will be some to Trederiek cliy for | ood telent, Whicb no doubt will bring @ large at~ - Walker of Gaithersburg, Md., | Creamery, died Sunday eveuii * of Hyndiran, Pa., Mr. H. A’ ‘ars. Remains were take dren, Mrs Jas. Mrs (; HOUSE _OF KEET SOUTH- seq., : H : gatas ‘ tively, and at the request of the party’ secured | num, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of WEST. ce met cavilan Md, Mr. “Chas! EWaiters | Interment, Fie me mee ee Bie ita/easineey the urdersigned trustees, will sell, at | trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the op- | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded tm rer reward, ail Mr. Geo. EL Waters | Miss Mary Phetus and Mrs. D. F. Virts have y a n flon, in front ef the prenises,” on | tion of the purchaser. A “deposit of $250 required | Taber No. 1566. at follo S31 et seq. ome wt tae Sit hel gone to Sykesville in response to a telegram an- | &t_the Soldiers’ Hore Hail. ee Beas 4 e terms a ~ Soha yall sees ykeny ley ine cesnocans 0) ‘The dedication of the public school near Langdon | WEDNESDAY.” THE THIRD DAY OF MARCH, | at the time ot sale. “If the terms of sale are not | land records of the District of Coluitiila, we shell Yo nid to ————— Bouncing the death of Mrs Cuatles Phebus. will take plice Moudiv. Among the speakersare | A-D. 1807, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow: | complied with in fifteen days from the day of sate | sell in front of the preniises ou THUGSDAY Tae SANDY SPRING. RE ede et an BLOC nate Te ee Te eal ond eile kane | ing! described. land and premises, situate te the | the trustees reserve the right tn renell the meapete TY-FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. A.D. pues ee ne © Man cat ot eG perating a | included Dr: i. = ae - Howe | city of Washinzion, in the District of Columbia, | &t the rik, and cost of the di faulting purchaser AT HALF- ROOCLOCK PM. that the ladies | Miss Nora L. Stabler, Miss Sarah T. Moore pre- | L2 mene Lodze of Good Templ: ton of Mr. Nizbls; house om Quincy: street: | souteen Giz), lcinning for the remo All conveyancing ad recording at th alt told. at | sited and Caleb Stabler was secretary. Guests of | Rellattened and fhanckally succenetal —— on the south side of Ketreet sort diva WALTER A. JOHNSTO! thence west twenty the evening were Mr. and Mia Ohara Fr pene, [oer oe PEE Tuesday at Norman Hall. LAUREL 0) feet westward from the west. lil a ae eight (3s) feet; thence Se nes ea one eee ares BESS js " es : street and a like distance “from caeasend bac sue south ninety-eight (9S) fect; thence east twenty-five Kaye, Miss Jennie O'Reilly of Washington, Miss SEE Se CORRE OUSE- Mr. Walter Martin, who was married In Balti- | Comer of sald: square 317, and running 2 hs » @5) feet to the place of Beginning, together with line of said K street tw more count; et one (1) inch; thence south one hun this week, hes removed into his hand- In the county court this week, Judge D. M. Chi- | some residence on Talbott avenue. “sie Love of Fairfax, Va., and Miss Madge Ma: TRUSTEES, SALE AT. AUCTION OF VAL third cash, balance in one ares nice (dan electce 3 dred (100) thence cist twenty-five C5) fect REAL ESTATE, BEING PREMISES NO. 726 | and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per >. aghictoos ae Geeeers ine quiet | chester presiding, the following business wis |" Dr, and Mrs, Enory Valk celebrated their wooden | Be () Inch! tence Hort one huniied (00) tect to SEVENTEENTH! | STREET "NORTHWEST, | annum, ‘payable semi-annually. — $100" required at lets Mrs. George E. crate sbresideats | transacted: ‘The last will oud testament of Wm. | wedding, the fifih enlversary of thelr marrirge, Te ee oe roggiher with the improve- 1 opacr and by virtue of two certain decds ot | me & sale ISAAC L. JOHNSON. fon, wie | \toore ‘Thomas, secretary, wad Edward. Tldiwes, | W#lters Was probated and Lewts Oliver, Win. | recently at their home on Washington averue. |" Sold subject to a certain deed of trust | MUSt. the first dated May 7, 1894, amd recorded ALEXANDER ABKATIAM, Pavilion on its inurer. The prosrent for the evening wasn, | Das: L. €. Leigh, Joseph Thompson and Joku Vea- | sore than forty friends of the conple were present. a balance due of $3,012.40, with interest | te Same day In Liber No. 1914, folio 224 et seu. | te13-d&ds Trustees, who are too feeble to ace DNS ire telling, | COE (any three to act) were appointed appraisers | Tye presents were numerous, varied and handsome. | fm September 24, 1896, payable in installmencs | Of the land records of the District of Columbia, | — ~~ 0: 0. ard wate thers. al of the old-f d art of story telling, ; 5 it desired, further’ particulars of And the second dated Febroary 23, 189, and re: | RATCLIFFE, SULTON & 00. yet supplied with a coverin been appointed to furnis J OF the estate. Edith M. Carson and Sarih J. | Dr and Mrs. Valk were assisted in recelving by | Merle. farther’ particulars ates 14 | Cotded in L'ber No. 2008, fotlo 2 et seq., of said (Sucesssors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) Fifty de are needed for this purpose, aml it | soucth or’ auiusit Carson vs. John C. ¥ Judgment for the | Mrs. Lawrence Reese of Baltimore and Mrs. Will- | in cash. A deposit of $200. willbe requised ag | land records and by order of the respective-partios SEE ote ia ara ts hon tiwast aeeaecA thou the gartzoat of thy contr i tag | mB, Valk aed Mrs. Norris of Laurel, Among | the purchaser at atime of sale. AM converancing | {erely. secured. the undersigned —J. Roverts Foulke | TRUSTEES. SALE OF A TWO-ST * enjoying Dreoand Mee George: B. | * ernie from the pay ent of the capttatio tux foe of ae who were present were Her. sand Poe Sergei Lie en as ae ee Seat desl ot trust, aod Maio Ashford, ap scvire NO. 37 MYRTL sun. Rut : Mrs. George E- 1 in the future on account of o and physi Mrs, T. A. Jobnston, Dr, aud Mra. J.D. Croumiller, | the day of sale: otheriioe the eect days from | ‘ing trustee under said second deed’ of trust— | By virtue of a decree of the Suprou tiie Brighton has gone to Law-| disabilities. On . G. Coombe, a | Mr. and My, Berry, Mr. and Mis. Norris, Dr. and | {%,0t¥, Of Sul ae ihe rex’ ang asters Feserve the | will sell at. public auction, to the highest tidder, | the District of Ccluunbia in equity cause No, » to remain for some weeks with his the ¢ Hughes | Mrs. Crowther, Mr. and M William §. purchaser, ost of defaulting | iq front of the premises, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY | 17592, doc. 41, the undersigned trustees will offer of | Mrs. Charles H. Stanley, 3 he been | Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Jobu Berry, Misses Bugente i the statutory tin Freeman vs. ns; | Crane, Elizabeth Stanley, Pattie Waters, ie dismissed. Susannah Yates qualified as ex- | Loweree, Lena Brehme, Nettle and Sophia Snow and | ecuttix of the last will’ and testament of James | den, Annle Stanley and Messrs T. Hall Brehme, pitted to Gorde nty, for ad) Hivm TD, Hartsherne. aml Mrs, William Moore have been in Suffolk, amd Misses Edith F. and Mary B. Brooke in Washington. Miss Rebecea T. Miller is: in c kK, the guest of Mra. s a P. FIFTEENTH, A.D. 1887, at HALF-PAST FOUR | for sale Uy public auction, in trout ot | Pa ano, O'CLOCK PM. ail of lot pumbered twenty (20) | on TUESDAY, TWENTY THIRD. DAY OF FERRE See in Samuel “Davidson's subdivision of lots in| ARY, A.D. 1897, at HALF-PAST Fol Lock square numbered one burdred and sixty-six (166), | P.M, the following decribed veal estate, situare as recorded in Liber N. K., folios 9 and 10, of the | in tie clty of Washington, iu the District ‘of Co- fe20-d&ds THOMAS DOWLIS G & CO.,AUCTS wmuel M. Jam Miss’ Helen L. ‘Thomas in Philadelphia. W. Yates, giving a bond of $3,000 with Fidelity | William Snowden, Capt. Baugher, Baward Lino, = records of the office of the surveyor of the District to wit: Lot Ne. 150 in B, bert's ‘njamin H. Miller has been sent to Kansas by | and Deposit Cowpany of Maryland. Hugh Mit- | J. G. Soowden, DeWilton Snowden, jr., Mr. Tyson OF A TWO-STORY BRick | of Columbia, said lot having, according to the ion of square numbered six hundred and Takoma Heights will Rights Assoctath look after. I, Ernest Utterback, Wash. Wren, Benj. Uttcr- | of Laurel and Mra. Lawrence Reese of Baltimore. 1820 ELEVENTH STREI lat, a froutage of twenty-seven (27) feet nine | seventy-five (G75), a yn is recorded me agencies in that | back’ and Walter Palmer (any th appolnted appraisers of the estate mired soastvat (9) inches on the west side of 17th street west. | in Liber C. H. B., folio 319, in the surveyor's of- Virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated June | and extending west to a public alley a depth of | fice in said District, together with all the improve- 26, 1894, and recorded in Liber 1935, at follo 17 et | Oe hundred and twenty-four (124) fect five «) | ments, richts, ete the land records of the District of Ge | inches on the north line, and one hundred and | “Terms: One-third cash, the Ialance In one apd and at the request of the party secured | Seven (107) feet on the south line, with the Im- | two years, with interest from the dis of sale at 6 at public ancticn, ja front cr | orovements, consisting of a substantial two-sto: r cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on premises, on WEDNESDAY, ‘THE THIRD Ac | and basement and attle brick dwelling, No. 726 | fhe property. sold, or ail cash, at the option of the a “phe oi to act) were | The Laurel Euchre Club was entertained, Tnesda: Jast twe Fridays 3 of t W. | evening by Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam B. Valk at theft Biad ted and qualified as ad: handsome home on Washington avenue. There was Bladen. M. a large attendance of the members of the was relieved from ayment of $394.46 | ‘The winners of prizes were: First. ladies’ erroneously charged against her, Mary A, | Miss Jean Crane; second, Miss NelNe Lot 1 qualified as guardian of | First gentlemen's’ prize, Mr. T. Hall, Erebm was an active Harrison's adm met with Mr. and Mrs. Walter of Walbrook Friday evening, and Mr. . George F. Nesbitt will receive it in a s returmed to Takoma tives fn Baltimore. ucker has been ti ae et after a short visit te re! Miss of Mis 4 t A.W. Itoi ond, Mr, LeRoy Livingston, OF MARCH, 1897, AT HALE PAST FOUR ceeLe oe | 1ith street northwest. purchaser, A deposit of $100’ required at the time Mr. amt ngs are at Leesburg, . Enterprise Club convened at Oak Hill Sat- he peace to fill the v3 The Howard Social Club gave a dance Monday | P.M., the following described ianaooe Des ‘Terms: Ove-third of the purchase money in cash | of sale. Uf the terms of sale are not complied Va. woes tied th: wedding ef Mr y afterman with Frederic and Caleb Stable th of E,W. Rinchloe. he | evening at the Howard House, Anuapolis Junction, | situats in the city of Washington, District of Co. | Of Which $500 must be deposited with the trustees | with in fiftern days from the day of sale the trus- s _ a Fae cage Po eon re a pag state of the late Win. Ham- | stich wae attended by residents of Laurel, Savage, | lumbla, designated as and being lot numbered ten | St time Of sale). und balance in two equal in- | ices reserve the right to resell the property at the Si "Severance of Le Droit | attendance of Tegalars aud Charles Stabler, Hobert | erly was received ‘and ordered to be recorded. | Aunapolis Junction and other points in “Howard, | (0), in A. G. Haley's subdivisten of lote te eeuten | Stallments, at one two years from date of | risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five = si = x Messrs. Simpson and Willtaus reported that they | Prince George’s and Anne Arundel. Among the a Hil e M er Stabler nests, New 1 Tit were | H. Miller and Mortimer Stabler as guest . d contracted with Elton Renney for buildiag a | Baltimoreans present were: Misses Annie Baker, r Flat Lick for $100, which report was | Estella Waltermeyer, Sarah Durham, Florence sale, with interest at § per cent per annum, par- | days’ advertisement of such resale in some mews- able semi-antvally, wi secured by deed of trust | puper published in Washington, D.C. All convey- on the property sold, or all cash, at the pur- | ancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. ins of Cap numbered three hundred and six (306), as said’ s art of this week of division 1s recorded in the oftice of the surveyor 0: the District of Columbia in Book H. 1), Ca at page pier presided and Charles E. Bond was | }: m of wagon horses was much | bridge Mrs. J ra tary A 1 v1 3 9 t a p a erms e y. ee, - Junior Orler of United Amerian Me “l, gud the whole premises gave evidence of | *pproved by the court. ‘The resignation of J. H. | Whiting, ws FO ee Gallager, awl | 213, togetier with the improvements thereon. ed sere aa of eale the trantece Dy, Ss, Se butidt which meets every Friday night at Lamonhe . thrift and sbundance. ‘The March session of Fae econ eee en eed there atcnterd, and. Fred | ubject to a prior deed of trast to secure $2,500 duc | Pittyin ten aye from date of eale the trastecs FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Trustee” fe weekly increasing tn mens ' Enterprise will be held at Highland farm, Tee Ee pene ee ee Sune. | aud Fanole Wellford, Maggie Whitmore Sesie Hue, | aRUaey Sha es aoatatareasiad, sani er’s cost and risk. Conveyancing and tax certii- | fe9-0&ds : 1506 Ta. ave. nw, Anotoer dame wil! he give D3 vi vi at " “A ma es = = Lt NI a - e 5 a si chase! a ee ee pid eh nent for the pleintlf™. ‘The last will and testament | tod, Alice Burton, Tile Nichols, Maud Warton, | to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 required at | coo St DUTCMBBEN'S cot race OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. NW. Medan canal tena Williuas was probated. “Mary” Pea ind Mewire. Ross, Baldwin, Wm. Hofman, Eugene | time of sale. Ternia of sale to he complied, with in MAHLON ASHFORD. ats Firgpep aa sede rede ee E culturists of this vielnity has been called at Sandy ess 4uind | ert, Bierce Baldwin, Ellsworth Meglie, Charles i, | £iceH days from day of sale; otherwise the trus- ‘Trustees. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KENSINGTON. 7 mt Intended $4,000." The road commissioners of Centreville | rt; Pierce Baldwin, Ell pies Coe tees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of MAHLON ASHFORD, PROPERTY IN COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, BEING 1 hag been eateraal Urscipemnecihatittieed eceuitigrendton ened the county | tle Stelner of Alexandria, Va; Misses ‘Nettie aul | (TSUtIME Purchaser | LEIGHTON, ‘Trustee, | '76-°08fe.ckds peas oS SEE ia The Missionary and Lad clubs, it has been extended In seope until all farmn- : 4 ‘Agnes “Mesars. 2 aa N, - VENUE. ome me pti rs up nd Lad ‘Gra toc calles SrOaae aa’ Welcome Or tER part in igh the Jon and county's lands, which | Q&De®, Stier icaarerreadaee ere eS HERBERT A. GILL, Trustee. S7BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES THE Bo Bes wix certain deeds of trust to vs, : E the business and help eat the lunch. Robert H. | Feprt was geccpted. sups; "Miss Hertha Patterson of Guilford, Mtigs | —£¢20-0&ds above tale is postponed to WEDNESDAY, MARCH | aatea “May 23, 1806, and recorded in Liner 21 terta the parsonage Wedne Miller of the experimental station wiil preside and rs. J. sOverkag, has been very I} Ekth Fiuh and Dr. Bizer of Savage, Messrs, W. L. | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS, | TENTH, 1807, same time and place. folio 181 to folio 210 et seq., of the lund records was large attendance. Charles KR. Hartshorne and Mortimer 0. Stabler SECO CHENE. Jones, Mark Pettibone and David Gittings of Oden: (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. : £015,2b,mb1,3,6,8,9,10 the District of Columbia, and at the request. of ‘The: Winget, Gatylen anseriataca Z will be the serfbes of the day. Atnong other mat- Te ee ear nee fromm VAStt tO) tonsa aed giddy Meaedobns Neal tase aoa aero on ee “4 TCLIFF eee the holders of the notes secured therel and Foreicn Missionary Soctetieg ot eee quome | tore of Interest, the following questions will be | fiends in Parkersburg, W. Va., and Sandy Spring, | 1o'.ut, gra Mus, oue, Nesh Mr. and Mrs, A. eet RATOLIFFE, SUTTON & ©O.. Auctioneers, Sell at public auction in frout of the cigu Missionary Soctettes of the Warner | Witugra ondition of Our Farmers and Meth | Md- s é R. Von Hagen, Mr. and'Mrs. . Willey, Mrs. Me- Administrators’ Sale of Ruccessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY anetiel Pratgterion Church Wednesday at the | ods of Relief,” Iutroduced by Dr. Francis Thomas; | A very Successful orater supper was held at the | Gigley: Mes "Dulaker,, Misses’ EVGA? ann Chin TRUSTEES’ SALE AME DWELLING on | FEBRUARY, "A. D. 1807, AT FOUR O'CLOCK of Mrs. J. W. Townsend. The Home Soctety | “How Does the Condition and Permanent Improve: Teemece tne Eeoan rok tee Episcopal een GS Latehtord, Hertha McOuuley, and Messrs. Eilis Furniture, &c.,containedin SUMNER St REAR HOWARD UNITEIRITYO E-M., the following described real catate and prem: Hed to order at 11am. by the president Mee, | Ment of Hay and Grain Farms Compare With That town council has offered a reward of ella, Ce iayden, me Neal, Mark Sant- De eee or mde iy | lees, “situate In tie county ington, Paty pee te Pa CE re ie a rewarlof $15 residence No. 310 C street | tilt pit.dsstet im sist fo wt aod dy | UE Saati taps ul" pereia to t Se ; A : chibald Latehford, Harry Me- - oe for evidence leading to the conviction of any one | Meyer, Edwin and Arc |. Harry Me- read an original essay on “Home Mixionary Work | °2 aon — Se pest Material destroying any of the shade trees of the ion e oni George Stephens and Richard White of An- whie “ = | Benin! fr ® Farm Fence?" Introduced by Chas. | “Miss Mabel Kerr of Falls Church is visiting her | 22polis Junction. hich was followed by readings by Mr. Willtim | F. Kirk. A pleasant birthday surprise party was given by ister, Mre. Mellen Besn. M. Tervell and Mrs. J. W. Townend. After Iun- | Mr. Joseob Mf. Shoemaker of Philadelphia is | "Sie" ernest Brovk und slater, Miss Meta of Mary- | Mr. and Mrs. Slater at their residence on Main the lund records of the District of Columbia, we | east, sixteen-(16) feet eight (8) inches front, the northwest. Till sell af pubic auction, tn front of the preniines, | BUGGY Sere et OS ae ae By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the | 29,,., WEDNESDAY, | FEBRUARY WEATY- | De ail depth of lot seven (7), in block thirty-six Se welaaivans here: It District of Columbia, holding a special term for | RQUBTH, 1807, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK of Jubn Sherman, trustee's, subdivision, known cheon gn Suciet, h the prestiant, | “iting relatives here. Icnd, are guests of Mrs. W. J. Malone. strect Saturday. evening “in| honor of thetrstwe , anes or | PML, the following described land and premines, ; - ST Lae ee esi fhe prettnt, ——— Si. ta Win Seagate ined, tom a | tagners seen Eat and Biba. a delntna | Orphan’ “Coart nates, he, Godtraignad amie | Lidia GOT eeecehea ant, aad mis: | GPcStambaa Weigta, ay eu sowie rear Bee opening aerrinea, read an esaay on Chad. FALLS CHURCH. visit" of several weeks to frleuds In New York. — | {yeti Was pare arent eames and dane | NESDAY, TWENTY.LOCI kt ot RoR, | numbered ten (10 fn block numbered seven (i) ‘of | SA Nua of the oilice of the aurveror of the District giving a, talk on the “Amerieae fetten ne es a = Among ‘these present! wefe Misses Mhtelt Slater, | ABY. A:D. 1807, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. 1| [2S: formerly belosped'to the late doen Ao'saate | of Columbia; also the east sixteen (1G) feet “clght ing for Marek will be entertained by Mrs. BH. | Kemper Lodge, No. 64, A. F. and A. M., has BROOKLAND. Lucy ‘and Ardeila Engfish; Bernice Chaney, Mary | Knabe Piano, 2 Gold Watches and Chains, 1 commonly called m Place,” according to | (8) inches front, tbe middle sixtecn, (16) feet elglit Warner at her hom: ; “| been organized in regular form, with the following Ashby, Minnie Davis Nettle und Nellie Collins, | mond st rier Mirror, 1 Sideboard, i Parlor | the plat of said subdivision as the same So aon = a ops, wd ey “ appee: an, e RaTRRS HATK (lab will give their ‘second | officers: Jobn Fisher, worsbipful master; Merton] At the last Indies’ night at the Brookland | Wucy and Fanny Welford, Suste Burton, Mary | Sulte. 1 Hall Rack, 1 Desi, 1 Bookcase, Chamber | of record in the office of the surveyor for the Dia. © Snckee et s) le St. Joseph oe ‘Lovlee Ray ‘Collins, | Furniture, Carpets, Kitchen Utedsils, ete: Berg th html f E ‘said Dick Thirty-six (36) of anid subdivi Sa Owing to tee eee eee: Feumary | E. Church, semfor warden; W. L. Gordon, junior} guild the gentlemen. entertained their guests | Thomas itashears, dghn, Davie heel, George sai | Terms cash. seater aes Tit eat ames sess aon, ST smmarted, Die” | Sach parcel wegeeondiy Rotngrene sete 4 There will not be as many lovitations ietuld’asae | Warden; George Stambaugh, secretary; George W.| in a unique manner. Poema were read by Rer. | Robert Siater and’ All Fearn SAMUEL B. FAUTH. improvements. i 2 Reg egy aS eae ee Sei, see: Gere Mama, te 2.7, ame am Sat Pi, Ait Secon | ae 4, ela TN eS | Ateineton mice hare teeta | Aer omen cam tte me et cote | ek eae eres ee con; George A. Hinsch, jun! leacon; H. L. ichie, a irs. Jackson read a more eek, N.B.—House containing 16 ms,’ lot B4x180 ‘secured ‘deed 4 roperty sold |, Terms ee ~ a HYATTSVILLE. ‘Turner and Dr. George B. Fadely, stewards; Rey. | comic selection, Perhaps the feature of the “ironeeet Ticguletions. for foral Duticeee He | feet, at peivate sale. oe ene ¢220-dadba = to bear terest at ‘the rate of a'per cent Rn ag oe er eee ee trust fer 1.000 D. L. Rathbun, Rev. John McGill and Rev. A. M. | evening was the dancing, singing and selections on | recommended that rs be compelled to = annum. A deposit of $100 to be ‘at the sale. a Miss Mamie McCreson of Highland, Howard | Cackley, chaplains. the mouth organ by the colored boy Lee. ‘These | register and be restricted from making burials Be CL eg a Tin desis evens tieinight Roaeben ine eee Caaty,. Sal <iadting Sve” YR Skane ‘At a party given by Mrs, James Taylor Saturday | Hfought forth applause and mach lau rites nicks | He spoke ‘of the dangervof the spread of ete, | Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, PEB- | {2h tw Property at the and cost of the de- Miss Price of Washington ts the guest of Miss | evening in honor of her little nephew, Willis Rock- | Siihe tm two weeks les’ night | regious diseases by funerals, being prevented | RUARY TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1897, AT’ TEN healiieg sera, All conveyancing at pur- Jelia Kearney. Well, im celebration of his sleventh Mrthéay, games| Mrs. Charles Davie Je fl st the howe of her | Mt by law, bet by the.foas of the people, whe | COLOCK A-M.. there will be sold at public ape Docs aeteoet he) ee Mr. Perey H. Veitch has been en a visit to rela- | were enjoyed and a daluty supper served. “Among | mother, Mrs. Adams, in Washington. epg er igen eg, BO ap ea Go., 1407 G street “northwest, Washington, DiCe CHARLES 'B. BAlLry, tives at Cumberland, Md those present were Helen and Nanole Russell, | ihe Brookland, Literary Club aaticipates - | ent Planters’ Cluba {0 dselst: the depaccnrer s; | to enforce Wen for storage charges, ete, due and | te10-2.waw *_"Deustoes. The Twesday Club was entertained on the even- | Pearl and Della Veltch, Charile and Percy Jones, | times a mouth, when prominent Hovelists sad pest | Farmers’ “Institutes Wil” be. begd “st Amstoite eee aaa pany in the eam te | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE pi be ate at aie a ae Manes Of ME. F- H. | Jouonie Mablu, Henry Weabary, Bingham and Wille | with their works and tnflence upon thelr period, | Junction Pebraary 2% “between 1-30 and -G:a0, | om storage, With, this company, in the names of | TRUSTEES SAUE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Smith by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holden. Mr, A. It. | Russell and Lacy and Willie Velteh. will be discussed. ‘Among some of the Mahich Will be read will | Cyecutor estate of Mrs. 8, 8. de Arnaut LYING IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Holcen sang, uccowpanted by Mre. Van Doren, on | The report of Mr. D. O. Munson, treasurer of the | “Mr. Hill of Hyattsville has recently parchasea | be. the. following: Agriculture SubERr “M. READ, Generar : By virtue of the contained in a deed of Saipicen aa We. Yau Daces co tld Gans Presbyterian Church, shows total’ recelpts for the }a cose on Dover street, which be ‘will occupy | France;” Dr. H.W. , Willer. chlet agricultural sat, American Security aut tras cane | truct trom Thomas Fr Miller and wife to mer ated piano, i . t 196.34. . s Departmen » Washington; Decem' 1898, recorded among land —s Lucien Jetswoe. formerly of thie place, delivered M The Indies of the Congregational Carch are ar-| fue students of the Catbolle University are con- |< fB4, Work of ‘the Department of” Farmers’ In: 2 Fe | ee sc the District of Cel far [eae nite address Listory of the novel, for their usual annual New wal ‘ac James en WEN, AUCTIONEER, 5 folio ‘will offer, incum- BEING PREMISES NUMBERED Greeting at Tout the works uf Marion Craw: eran 2 = Rowen ben the tatter- iw chat, ean real b R aa eppasin Ri te eee crn, O18 F ST. N.W. | Miaccen’ at public sale, on the premises, ou GATc TET STREET NORTHEAST, © ND urd, ‘the author of ‘the evening, followed by a | Mrs. William Tyson, an and much respected | able that s suitable college emblem will be we- | ciltural College; Central CONTENTS OF PRIVATE RESIDENCE No. 610 | URDAY, THIRTEENTH. 1607, at FOUR “3 4 Piste, soe Liclin numler by Mr. and Mrs. Van | indy and long a resident of the county, died Sun- | lected shortly. land Farm Was Built Up and Made to Pai “NINTH STREBT NORTHWEST TO BE SOLD | O'CLOCK P.M., the situated on Chestout Bisson ee Rmchaee Pome wat end Dy | dag she Mr: McBain, @ stodent of the Catholie Univer. |;]uliam lelmend of Holmend Maper, Wi AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Sunn. Shsct aistanen, irene the caticwed ererio, Mise Coarlotte Penwiek. A general discussion ie members and friends of the Methodlst, Epis- | sty. who has been living in the city, has taken | , What Grasses od Past ane Son ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-THIRD, | and which ts described in said deed as lot num: eek elas, ae entrainment Cea | SUR CY Selle Mee arcs eee | Me Sa ee a aiaoa aco. | Wee te rea Hie Prete eta Mimberst eee arch: Be Tak CU! | Peatalatn of Butka eeaocee Mo al AS " entertainer ‘4 nt pr Ir. $ ju ‘e er - Fecitations from Mise Eltzabeth Cartwright and | ‘The program of the evening was opened by in- | Church the lotter part of thie mone * E- | ner, agrostologist, Department of eh epee pag el ‘Furniture, | koma Park; cone Powubdlvision is recorded in the ee ea ieee sen ont peemumittee, composes of | strumental music by Miss Susle Crossman, fol-| Mise Patten of Asheville, N.C., 18 spending some Hate and other Mattresses, Bed- ‘office ‘of Columbia, in Meinl Mrs. Jackson H- Halston, Mrs. W. I. | lowed by a recitation by Miss Bertha Payne, read- | time with Mrs. E. F: ou 12th street. : ding, W. W. and other ‘Ware, Bed 138. The tmprove- i * isos Schoepf, was appointed to | ing by Mise Addie Ml. recitation by Miss | Last Friday evecing Mrs. F. G. Carmick gave a 5 Cots and Hattrceses, very sice. Oot wo-story and attic eT rasta for ‘the wext mieeting, which | Carrie A. Ball. Itefreshments were served and | pleasant dance to her sou Edward, when many Cafe fea, Bentwood Chairs, ‘Wardrobe, es Hace at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theo- the rest of the evening was spent in games end pee ee ay At a meeting of the board of Umbrella Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, avd the balance in Gre Van Dosen, eben Robert Louis Stevenson will | social intercourse. Those were Dr. and |” The tum Dramatic Club is an very Ageociation Center Tables," Mat! Cooking “and Heating to bear interest g the author of the ereaing. “ Mra. J. B. Gould, Mr. and G, G. Crossman, | amusing drama, “A Soft Black Overcoat When ‘a | 2¢¥, Cometery. Stoves, Lac? Curtains, Clocks, etc. to be secured to the sat- r L. 4. Grithth of Upper Marlboro’ bas been Mry, Maggie Brown, Mrs. M. M. Erwin, Mrs. H- | Velvet Collar,” which will be given shortly at |'® Feport was made on the terms may be @lected a member of the American Medical Asso-| A. D. Crocker, Mrs. 8, A. Ball, Mra. F. Me- | Ctilium Hall. the: grounds. of. the A miscellaneous lot of Notions, Large Platform and toca ewes ny Str and Mr Clinton oberon entecrsiaea the | Uiatf Misses’ Addis M.- i BE Ball, } The choir of the Church of Our Savior has al- 9058.2. They Oouster Scales, Cooking Utensils, Counters, Bins, the property. if. Bitte Baar Roberson entertained the = Bi 5. Quick, Burts Crees: | ready. eeua. rehearsing ‘wome diicalt music for | op estrik coonty te toteted th Beer Sealing” Ma ‘Tank, for Soa Tree ‘apply fedesday 3 eres 3 Y siete saan, Gora | mass : Mme ‘Desk, ete.” : ‘Baltimore. ‘The Pi ney Meisorial Guild met lect Thursday Cooksey, Marilla John Muters- | The finance committee for the opera of “Pa- | hautmg Bhd Leen rels-at -SRRIOR, J. OWEN, Anctionser.