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19 THE EVENING. STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 1%, ..1897-20 PAGES, = Waters of the Sunday school and Mr. D. F. Virts |. 7 AUCTION. SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. OR. CHASES of the Epworth League. Mr. Beall feelingly re- weet - 3 tenity to cates tndividenl eteetitgs apeecraistvent é TOMORROW, - FUTURE DaYs. “FUTURE Days. Blood“Nerve Food ~ gpnued, directed by the litera ‘Tee president, ims RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00. Auctioneers, THOS. J. OWEN, AUCT, 913 F St. XW. | CG. SLOAN & Co, ACT RS, 1407 G ST, SANDY SPRING. feature of which Was wn exercine entitled “amit. So LSS nibs ccaeiens y. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF STORY APART 1-1GH YOURSELF = D. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUARLE IMP20V i . Weic ff. - | tarizing “Ourselves With the Bible.” Mrs. E. D. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF A FINE EP PROPERTY IN TAKOMA PARK, MD. MENT HOUSE. THE ¥ one BEFoRE TAKINGE = The Enterprise Club held its March session with | Kingsley proved to be most familiar with the book, a i Default having accatridimnder a certain mort ROSE.” NO. 1115) NINTH STREET Non For Weak and Run Down People, |S«*2 Stsbler, who manages a large piace be- | MmMering fhe langeat “number of questions “pro: f : >| STOCK*OF CUTLERY, PEN- | gage:"recorded tn liver 3. W. B. 87. folie 112 ot | ,WEsT. °°. 11°) SINE SUMilal SUK ‘or Weak and Run Down D'C- | kenging to William Lea of Wilmington, which was | Radresa’ presented her with & copy" of fie, Bible, N oo SS A ES Ld PB lg esp Sat a tg ge : D the understzned attoraes, named in sald mortens. . ded in Ta Wh 2 est of all restora- | ixepected by the egmpany of farmers, and they | Varied ‘music was interspersed and refreshments =i ». Riad B ef Siena ee ae he ot Heel Beg s , hecanse It fe | then proceeded to the home of Ass M. Stabler, | Were, then served by Miss Clara-Phebus and her = SORS, GUNS, PISTOLS, | oe or SATURDAY MANCH EWR ATIETE, 7 yp exhausted | where a bountiful - ed. Aft = = 7 > AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots 7. 8, 19 and’ 20, vd overwork, | 1 C waual patie antaceel aed Ooraar fang gett wanann Hi Offi C | d dfi HARDWARE, SHOW CASES, Mock D. tn Cunulnghsm's subdivision. of Takoma a the’ Dioad | Thecans J. Led presiding’ sad Claleg IE Bind! score LANGDON. ISUINCESLFOWGEGTFOM| &c., &., AT STORE NO. 473 | Park. "Said lot tian "Bis, sinare et the tars. An election for the latter position resulted | ye sotice patrol box which was erected near ee PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE oS : re choice ot iW N. y. & = * 7 5 Xf ~ S oad x = 4 * * In the chotce of Edward N-_ Bentley Samael MSc || (hcrsaitiniore’ aint, Olio ratireaé atation’ some: tine Mornin Un | Ni ht NORTHWEST. of ithe purchase ;slocy in cash he vill be ehle (ig Hopkins of Whitehall farm, whose pame had | aeq was yesterday connected by wire with the Tee . By virtue of a deed of assignment given to me | arrange, to lance from a building | MITE Bunbered fe ously elected, to ; + 5 ell-assorted 4. SIDDONS, Attorner, {lends of [hie father, the late Hamuel — hae taeeeere Spoeie BS é FT Stock of Fine Catlery, Pistols, Guns, Hardware, &c. | __mhi7-3t 388 F at. nw, | ioches; Charles Stabler, John’ C. Bentley, Robert H. Mil- e iche property on = ce Fe y Xf - —-wW. ER Eb. WIL: = = Sais te 5 er Frank ML. Hallowell, Albert Stabler, George | was gold at auction Monday, was purchased bs DOC T ORS BUSY a ee oe ee eee 1 ee F. Neshitt and Mortimer Q. Stabler were present | qr, : 1 = £ NID e SECU S SALE_OF x ‘ORY FI E “ ry apart - | us guests. Adjourned to Philip T. Stabler's. farm ia Sart Why Hei) CEC aia 8 * AT TEN O'CLOCK F EAOUS Faeeee bas vit nt Sg ge aie oie Sasi = S Snot + ’ TWE AND FP STREETS SOUTHWEST | sard. roof, kuovy rt rose Chase Company, sester of the Marsland Agricultural | | Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Baker and children and Mr. Making Examinations and Telling eailgeh teks “Atal ise a ical a0 Nie Sicanboaae Tee Weis eard reef, known atrose.* contain ig Philadelphia bus teen Invited to lecture before the | C. A, Baker expect to start for California Saturday private buyers. on Tl MARCH TWENTY-TUIRD, AT | conveniences, ined Ms, electric light Fa eS — ce ceca ties next, and will, it is unders-odd, be absent from People How to Get Well. Bers = . Ee eM. 1 = sell, in front < the elevator, i = = eis Thomas have reopened. th pads remises, pact 4 in aqua having a > property Med thy: desiratil home here, which iuas been closed since November. | L#ndon for several months. ae eens ist = fh f 14 ning back 100 feet to 25-ft ; on Goabers bie Le Grae NE Capt. John Gibson of Buffalo, N. Y.. who bas THOMAS DOWLING & CO.AUCIS.6 E STN front of 14 fect, running bac feet te expenses on t a eee ete Peep mae ie ties eran || yee come NTR En ete eT alles, improved by « two-story frame dwelling, with and the the Detroit Fr Among recent arrivals Were Mr. Brusluy of Kan- | 12ngdon, started for hix home yesterday. hen the retiked real © speculator | sus. Mr. and Mrs. Zevely, Mr. and Mrs. George L. | ,, MF. Charles Collins of Langdon has recelved In- SPECIAL APPARATUS ener SS Stabler, Albert Stabler and Miss Koche of Washing. | formation that his father-in-law, Col. It. J- Mitch had laid aside his paper and chuckled to | iy ice Grace Rolght of Recker eine: | ell, forwrerly a well-koown citizen of Washington, himself for a time he explained his far- ay look. 4 of Baltimore county and Mrs, Samuel Russell | D. C-. died at his home in Oxford, N. C., Tuesday. “Like a good many PEREMPTORY SALE_ OF FIFTY (SHARES OF ced oe ERO SURE nO” TIGET | eweige monthe, notes bearing interest from day of and two sears, at OCK. SINETEENTH, 1897, AT | Sale and secured a deed of trust on property | from day of sale, pay! os Ropes eet Sai ae public Fes! sok! $100 down when property is struck off. All} cured by deed of trust on prop tio, within our auction rooms, No. 612 E street | Converaneing, &e-. at purchasers cost. eash, at purchaser's, optio northwest, Fifty Shares of United States Electric. mhi6 cds GEOKGE HAMMER, Exe required at time of sul « erty, adjusted $1,000 cash, balance in atx and | "Terme of alee tne yf Frederick. Misa Edith F. Brooke Is in Wash | Stine lave Septeaiber When her father’s eevaition | Devised by the Highest Medical Talent is at 7 i home last September when her father's condition a Teiceca ee Sarah ‘T. Moore in Richmond, Miss | yecame serious, was with him when the enl caine. others who have y aa + ; Light Stock. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | CeMing at purchaser's vost. Tern : ia Td. “T was | Gertrude Stra Ge af Newton, Fa. and Mis | “Mire. W. A. Roberts, who ‘has: been ill with Your Service for the Treatment of Terms’ cash. mhi6.3t see ae Somplied with tn ten days from days branched out in later life.” he said, “T was | Gertrude Strat a tetined name, 8°? | grip. is abie to te out of doors again. en eee “Fier G si | TRUSTEES SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNTTURR, | Whe trustees reserve ‘th sight to real the brought up in a quiet country village. My | "Mie and Mr. Harry W. Davis have aevarded the | , Miss Elate Pniltipe, ‘who has heen visiting the Sade 5 Sey er ae a a 9 her kept the only store in the place and for building thelr house to Mr. Thomas | Smily of Mr. Joseph Anierson, has decided to |, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE NINE TWO-STORY CeO LY WARES KITONER GEE | Ome mewepaper published Ie week father ker B is ra eee muas | reside in Langdon for the spring and sumer ; BHICK METAL-ROOF DWELISGH aret aes | AND CROCKERY WARE, KITCHEN UTEN peuulicied in’ Washingt supplied 0s ything, from a safety A begun ope- | noniths. 2 SITU IS, Ke, ke. ERE 5, Trustee narra iaseatlig auekiie: Gey eee fee rr collten, ad rem new home bas | Miss Hattie Roberts, who has deen visiting the : ON THE EAST MALE OF LOT 88, AND ON | WSU EOS goa of trust dated March 4, 44 Marine Rank Imtding, pin to a thres! Seances ie Hoscing [completed be Septesmems and it will probably be | family of Mr.-Fred. Rives at Mount Pleasant, 1as 3 BLOCK 1, TRINIDAD, ob oe AND 3h | a. 'D. “1805, aad ‘duly Tecorded ta Iiber Xo. 2.000, Ma. rid I benefited to the extent of having hs September. returned home. itution j ‘ “Ki, ‘TRINIDAD, | folto “198 et weg., one of reco pleaty of pocket money, the best clothes |, ME amd Mrs. Frederick Stabler entertatned the | pm Wie. Ssothershead of Washington is | he Munyon Institution is Complete in Every | Lest 0 vis Columbia, and by direction of the ~ northwest, By virtue of certain deeds of trust, dated the | harty sccured thereby; I'sball well. at public auc. | ™bIT(&ds Washington, Bist day of September, 1895, and recorded in Liver | fon’ on SATURDAY. MARCH TWEATIETH. A.D. | “THOMAS DoW AUCTIONE 2058, follos 845 et seq., 352 et seq., 36% et seq.. | 1407, AT TEN O'CLOCK AM., at the auction =e Gaited ae Bats aed eee eae 384 et | rocms of Walter B. Sritiows & Co, corner torn ae» Colum- | and D streets northwest, the goods and chattels USTEE'S LE OF V. 7 5 Ba and at the request of the party secured there- | ind personal property mentioned in schedule “a's | TRUST “ag SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING Lor we will offer for sale, at public auct! anvexed to said trust, partially enumerated: EIGHTH AND NINTH rent of the premises. on FRIDAY, MARCH PARDOR, CHAMBER, LIBRARY AND DINING TO CLOSE AN ESTAT TEENTH, 1897, ut FIVE O'CLOCK P. ROOM FURNITURE, BRUSSELS, INGRAIN AND STREET NORTHWEST lowing: bed rerl estate, to wit: OTHER CARPETS, HA! HUSK AND OTHER | py virtue of a decree tain piece or parcel of land, situate in the county | MATTRESSES, BEDDING. MATTINGS, BOOKS, Home Interest ioclety at Oak Hill to tea Monday. | yititiag Mee W. Be Page of Langdon that the village tailor could produce and a | Witiam Ww * presided and Mrs. Edward N. = . tail for ji tig of my own that was particularly envied | potas © Proved heraelf’an excellent | Miss Bose Page is visiting her brother, Mr. W. Detail for the Treatment of the Sick. by the boys and admired by the girls, be- | secretary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward. (. a Ape Gees ana cause the buggy had a top to it. Gilpin, Mrs. Rebert H. Miller, Mr. end Mrz. Tati: | pane of the District of Columblae will make helt The opening of a brick kin or two and | to" J. Stables. Misses Cartte Taslor aud Elzabeth | Enuogl visitation (0 Langion Lodge Friday” even: | [Lf E Cc HAMBE R the establishment of a stave mill brought | 7 Staller. A question with regard to the down. | fa" neat. 1 rome new settlers to the town, among them | fnowt of the titty persons presente eae Githouh | Nir. ELH, Brownley, a prominent attorney of a French shoemaker, who wore medals, | neal | Baltimore, is visiting ‘friends in Langdon for a all were in favor of the immediate ani 7 ™M vnley is one of the leadis i walked as though on dress parade and al- subjugation of ‘Turkey by force of arins, | Short tlme. | Mr. Brownley, ts, one of ive scum | Remarkable Results in the Treatment of PREMPTORY SALB BEING No. equity eause Ne y rt 3 E ity docket ome Court ‘Napol ¢ a ‘bon cama- 1 suasion availed naught. Some domestic Ms of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and | PICTURES AND ORNAMENTS. ER WARE. | Har preme Co na eta ae The veteran hough: | ahd horticultural toples of a more peaceful nature | PDS orate ge GEN to ufantee wiclole. tie thd Throat and Lung Troubles. Knowa and distinguished (as the east one-balf of | CUTLERY, CROCKERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, | Dinirict of Co ae reigned will well. at @ small place of my father and paid for it discussed. a few selections read and the | pengton M. E. Church, It is expected that in the > os od or umber erenty etebr ($9) In Joseph N- Fifeld’s } &c., and other goods marked in said schedule. Hav. Manet TWENTY SINrit. alg mpclapedhee couuladiaueracceriedl a: = — — to convene in four weeks | future services will be held in the church much subdivision of certain lots in block numbered one : Cash, LOCK PM. pth of about feet xix (6) inches ft (1) in Trinidad. Also lot numbered eighty-ninc (80) in Joseph Fifield’s subdivision of certain lots in block num s d Mrs. Philip 'T. Stabler. : after a great deal of figuring done by a|” Mrs. fllen Manning Cochrane, long a realdent of | H0te frequently than in the past. Itev. "0. lawyer who was called in to see that all | Washington, died Sunday at Wrenwood, the home | CK. the new pastor, is exp2cted to officiate there ELECTRICAL MACHINE. anday evening next. T. E. BENNETT, Trustee . & ©O., AUCTIONEER: “RATCLIFFE. SUTT\ original - : : (Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) one 1), in ed titer hundred “s he cea cantante of he: nieces, the Misses Colt, inthe elgty-thirl, rene - 1 dered one (1) in. Trinidad. : : ety st (306 pi get get eah teste wid pretty. | Jor Of Der ape: Shel yas: a childless widow, bat Ganastanaterciae ee teat tea tnerime: of ‘Also lot numbered vinety (90) in Joseph N. F gait Ree nd i : of re e ives in Washington and was performed and an by Father Gaynor of TRU TEES’ SALE OF SI 337 NINTH By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded | sale, secured field's subdivision of certain lots in block number ud holes drilled in some of the pie Wonderful Agent in Relieving Pain n to different girls to wear about ROOM BRICK, NO. {Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in six « in Washingt STREET NORTHEAST. and twelve (12) months, with interest from day of her mother, Mrs. Dr. Upperman of ed one (1) in ‘Trinidad. Heights, who bas tor, iy recovering. and Curing Obstinate Disease 4 deed of trust on the property, or cks. We had an ambitious deputy | Ci been very ill during the wint Sere a ee eae i beeen: | in Liter 30K. at folie a6icet ecg coe oF the Rand | all 3 on of the aser Convey. necks. We had an ambitious deputy | Clarksville Cat Wednesday | mornt Fitleld’s subdivision of certain lots in block nu: sheriff. just appointed, who imagined him- | and the t place on the same afternoon : ae ee bured coe (1) in Trinidad. records for the District of Colum and at ee ancing and : ordi ¢ coat of garchawer a rival of mine in a certain quarter. | &t Mt. ¢ near Bladensburg. FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. Also lot numbered: atnety-two, (92), in Joseph X. | Teaeat of the party secured thereby, we will sell. | pout Of $100 reuuired at time of wale. Uf t hout consulting any authority Bae tha | mi. ve ry Leizear of Sandy Spring nee Fifield’s subdivision of certain lots in block num- | 2t public auction. “in front of a 2 ~ oa ay gah village ix extremely ill. Dr. Roger Brooke had a severe fall Tuesday, and efore I sus- | althongh no bones were broken, he fe still unable | county court this week vas filled by Judge R. H. Wail ny affedd me on the | to walk or stand Tebbs of Loodoun county. HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES led me into a buggy and A temperance soctety ha The last will and testament of Arna M. Snowden ik me to the county jail, ten miles away. | ‘ale. with Mrs. Louisa T. Brooke pr was admitted to probate, Elizabeth Thompson | Cure Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Kidney " i I. TURDAY, TH TWENTY SI TH i Petecnl ioe uamanered mine setae (94), ninety-five | MARCH, A.D. 1897, at HAIL ST FOUR P.M., | at og iting parchas: (85), ninety-six (96) and ninety-seven (97), in Jo- | the following described land and i emises, situate " CHARLES TO yor sepli N. Fifield’s subdivision of certain lots in | in ee) ay want a Aiea ete mihi 7-déeds he dad. and designated ax being lot numbered aT Cae essford’s subdivision of lots in H DAY OF | dat mistee reserves the right to resell ereen-eyed monster, he had me arrested for ssing counterfeit: money anything he han¢ main street. bu: Ting ut, nie piace at | _ MUNYON’S IMPROVED Judge D. M. Chichesté w All of the above are us per plat of Joseph N. | 3}, In Charles 2, ald : eae Tavitations yut for a. “book. = Fifeld’s subdivision recorded tn Liter No. Iie pare | sitaire nfne- hundred and thirty-six G36), ax sald | apvrcisrraToR’s 2 OF CAPITAL TRAC. ever had there been such a sensation in | ire Meadow, in honor of Miss Livinia ‘Turret | qualifying as executrix, executing a bond of $8,000,| ‘Trouble, Catarrh, Deafness, Asthma, 4 of the records of the surveyor's office of the | sutdivision ts Spee ae ee Tee eee. [ea NYS VALU PUISTTURS at quiet little place. The girls buried | of Virginia, who bas spent. the winter here with | w! Stacy H. Snowden, Egbert A. Thompson and Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Female | District of Columbia. of the District aoe ee in + cea ae 5 By virtue he Supreme Court their love tokens and lived in dread. Father | her sfster, Mrs, John Janney. Sallie H. Snowden as’ sureties. Bugene Frost, | op, dl Terma of sale: One-fourth cash, and the balance | Together with all the improvements, rights, fe | a.0° pustetet mbis, 1 shall A stopped sleeping and the Frenchman sput- | | Miss Helen L. Thomas has introduced the game | rank Wilkinson, John Thompeon, Egbert A. Thomp. roubles, Headache, Colds, Coughs, | ip three equal monthly installments at six, twelve Pee eat De Oe ee LE pee t the rooms of Duneanson E>os c tered an sticulated so excitedly that no | of golf to her young friends in Sandy Spring. te 2 a are eat Grip, Nervous Prostration and Al) | #0 elghteen months, the deferred payments to be | three vears. Bs ee amenenty D streets northwest, Wa to % <a soa and Stacy Snowden were appointed appraisers 3 red by deed of trust on the property, and to | semi-annvalir, secared by trust ou the property ee ne could understand him. Of course, I was f the estate Throat, Lung and Blood. Diseases. bear interest at the tate of 6 per ceut per annum, | sold, or all cash, att option of the purcha on _TUESDA\ i +o soon released. The money was ail right, BRIGHTWOOD. ene e 5 = All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the | A deposit of $100 required at the time of L but the fresh deputy had condemned it be- = A regular grind jury of inquest was impaneled, cause he could not read the foreign Inscrip- | Rev. S. D. Clayton of Ohio occupied the pulpit | PUt NO true bills were found. suit purchaser, and the terms of sale to be complied | Terms to be complied with In fifteen days from = An F with within ten days of the day of sale, ctherwise | da¥ of sale, otherwise the trustect reserve the T will sett a quan = B. W. Birch agt. Wm. F. McFarland; judgment . right to re Chart tions. But my prestige as a socal teader | at Emory Guspel Sanday moraing, His sermon | ge ate Beaty te : No Matter What the Disease, | the ‘muti serve the rekt to resell tne nmap: | ADK, St fhe tek ana ne of therdetaait Tats | een no ae lea was gone. The deputy married the girl, | vas enjoyed by an unusually large congregation. | E. N. Meckins agt. Fanny M. Noland; dismissed erg chsser. All conveyancing, recording, ete., at the | Terms: CASH. a aicoaaes and, with injured self-esteem, J started out | The Christian Endeavor service was led be Mino upon agreement. es eee Munyon Has the Caco : ost of the! pereenes os ee an ti ee dda be to conquer the world. Mabel MacElwee, the topic being “How the Chris-| county) Jones qualified as cor : yi we als mb17-d&ds THOS. J. PARKER, Trustee. ne a OOS - + e+—____ tian Endeavor Pledge Strengthens Christian Life.”" | Administration upon the estate of Daniel L. Det-| ‘The doors of Munyon's offices are open to all, | —™6-dts ass = See OO: <CTIONEERS. Dwi 3, NO. s 5 a acs ving a bond of $8,000, . BL Detwiler, M . do not hesitate to call. Courteous treatment — P: ‘Fron Harper's Haxar. ceedingly tnteresting. Pastor Heed preached the | Det llesiae OR UStCRESIM Ie Detailer andl nwalterroorat ore ties his specialists. You regular evening sermon. ‘ TRUSTEES’ SALE OF V E cas Middleton & Detwiler as. suretle Will be given an honest opinion on your case. If at SRY and Henry 8. Matthews, Mamma—“I don't see why you call Daisy | Fears are entertained that the Roanoke confsr-| Mary Thornton, by ‘C. ¥. SALE OF SPLENDID NEW MODERN - "ABLE BUSINESS “ane wrcmedod fm kawer Seba, Martin selfigh. I th she is a very nice | ence, which convenes Monday next, may not return | moved the court < HOUSE; THREE STORIES AND CE VALU A “ih ae ot the land records of the little girl. Mr. Reed to Emory Chapel. During the year he | Quy bond as exes Se eee PROPERTY, No. 402 7TH ST. | tube. Ethet mamma, but she is selfi line been here he tas made many friends, both in : e, Jesse M. Gibson and L. E. | If you have Catarrh or any ‘Throat or Lang Com- “of a certain de N. W. public auc “ a ss tas and out of the church. ‘su nt call and receive @ freestrial local treatment. |-Liber No. 2! at fol aN 2 URDAY, WENTY-SE DAY r he head of the class, and | tne ‘Tuesday ‘aight song service was held at the 2 wan Epps reonal letters answered, with free medical ad | ata oe she tt fo Dy wrtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in| MARCH, 180% AT FIVE OF Mi th fol any of the rest of et | home of the Misses MacElwee. A Christian En- under the aj 2 Vice, for any disease. Ieee cormthe Liber 1985, follo 186 et seq.. on e land Fees OF pe dds fo anions deavor business meeting had heen called, but a appointed guardian of Ida E., | Open all day and evening. Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. TWENTIS records for the District of Columbia, and at th city of War ot Odem- oy > quorum not being present it could not be held. Jesse, Ni ison H. Rice, infants under the : : FIVE O° request of the party secured theres, the under- | iia” ‘eing ‘Jot univer a heen, The Proper Thing. Arrangements are com r the musica! and | age of fourteen years. : - 623 Thirteenth Street N. W. signed trustees will’ offer for sale be public auc- | Sita ting einarecete Beis Mterary entertainment to lace in the church | ‘The last will and testament of Richard H. Follin Mes Sea tion, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, niente anes From Life. Frida; nian Be talent is mostly from the city, | was admitted to probate and ordered to be re: it : Tisiis a cchaiee Seldon THIRTY - SRY Sas ay aoe 2 . z: is and Mr. . Thomas. who has the matter in | corded. ‘ eae. : 1897, AT HALF - PAS’ FOU OCLOCI Rell boy— r hundred and four says | charge, promises an interesting evening. ‘The road commissioners of Falls Church district | —— ees serene: pours in the northwes PM), the following described real estat t st in his room.” Miss Mary MacElwee has departed for her home | made thelr report, with survey and diagram, de- rms of sale: One-third cash. t situate in the city of Washington, in the im for a Russian bath.” in Denver, via Philadelphia. where she will lines of the county road running ‘fre Transfers of Real Estate. and’ two yearn lwithiliturcet ab Spe District of Columbia, to wit: Parts of original lots 2 ee a PSOE m0 Miss Mabel MacElwee is quite Ae Oe RUE St Oa he P street nw. pet. 26: and 27th streets—Henry | BM. payable semui-annuall ae eee (1) end two (2), in Square nuintered | “Terms of sale: One-fourth ca == = | sick. he road to Burke's station, as SEs 2 eets—Henry | Oe uae CHARLD = four hundred and thirty-one (431), contained within | , Terms of male: | One-fourth « —— ——— former order of the court. Randall Webb et al., trustees, to Jno. D. Sullivan, ~ WILLIAM If the following m-tes and bounds: “Beginning for the | [N0 aud thn ; samme, deed of HYATTSVILLE. f Geo, A Mushbach agt. Shirley Keys; judgment | part lot 61, sq. $1,005. * mh18-d&ds ee 3 same on Seventh street, twent five (25) feet orth note gitlly 3 5 4 - for jaintiff. potas > of the southeast corner of sald square, and running | [Tet % hanes —-—— Robt. treasurer, made his report as to the | Twenty-second street ti.w. bet. O and P streets—|@ G. SLOAN & CO, thence north on Seventh street thirty-one 481) feet: | CPton of the purchaser. Tue county commissioners were ir session four | distribution of the direct tax, which was received | Frederick W. Reeves et ux. te Rebecea S. Stock- days last week. In addition to the crders already | and filed. i: still, lot 56, sq. 68; $10. Rebecea 8, Stockstill Published in The Star, the following were passed: | mont of the tate Win ed ad ee ca e's; | convess same property, to trustee of Serial Savings ‘That William E. Simmons be appcinted a constal qualify, and the widow of the decedent renouncing | @nd Building Ausoclation: $10, ; e of Sarratt district end that his bend be approved; | her rhibt to administer, Comelius M. Money was] Fourteenth street ne. bet. If and C streets—How. 2 ieslgend that 1 W. con. | @ppolnted administrator, with the will annexed, mW 7 Fae ot eee ok Joseph W Rawlings as con- | iereupou be qualified, ax such, executing a voad | St Ublversity to Randolph V. Veston, lot 25, 1. stable of Nottingham district be accepted; that | Of $5,000, with’ Jolin C. Money und C. Co Dyer a | 1055; $880. James W. Willis be appointed constable of Notting- ee H. G. Smith and Nat. Johnson were ap- Fourteenth street n.e: bet. B and ¢ streets—Same ham district; that the following almshouse ac- | pointed appri Ts of the estate. joes to Harrison Gordon, lot 22, sq. 1055; $100. counts be passed and paid: Harper Frye, use of | wag gtanted to, Wan N. Pape ant heroine ne | _ Congress Helghte—Andrew Ferguson et ux. to George S. Dove, $12; Harrison Sinith, use of George | qualified, giving © bond of $4000, with the Fidel. | Chas. H, and Francia BE. Berry, lot 10, blk. 5. $10, S. Dove, $90; George S Dove, $70.68; that the | ity and Deposit Company of Maryland ag surets. | Thirteenth street nw. bet. bond of J. H. Wallis, constable of Nottingham dis- L. Payne. Geo. B. Ives, E. Merry, -ynch |. Hibbs et ux. to Diller B. Groff, ; ‘ B; erry E. . to . Groff, part orig. lot trict, be approved and sent to the clerk's office for | 8%4 Duke Torrison were appointed appraisers. s- of sale. AM cv thence West ninety-eight (8) fe cot of the thence sonth thirty-one @1) feet, and thence east FOLDING BI S. ninety-cight (9S) feet to the place of beginning, to- SUILEBUARDS, 6 gether with all the improvements, rights, &. t of the defaultin: ‘ABINET MANTELS, DRESSING TA- Terms: One-third cash, the residue in three equal | °°! JAMES Bal FURNITURE, ODD CHAIRS | installments at one, two and three years, with in- TTRESSES, COTS, WHE! terest from the day of sale at six per cent per an- OLD BUHL TABLI num, payab secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option 5 LES, 30 PIBCES | of the purchaser. “A deposit of $500 required at ‘TED WARE, 10 WATCHES, a the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not com- TURES, CHINA AND GLASSV plied with in fifteen days from the day of sale the nN FORMER PU trustees reserve the right to resell the property at . KITCHEN the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after WITHIN OUR | five da; advertioranent ——- resale in some : cE 1407 G STREET, SATURDAY, MARCH | newspaper publixhed in Washington, D. €. aN] ny virtue of a dee TIETH, 1897, Ar Re Rant Hd coe erancinn recording: MITRE ihe pertinence | aoe ketamine ieee ©AK AND WALN mh16-d&ds BRICK Ox 0 TREET AND KEN- 4 et seq.. of the land records ——_—_ ; nights Las surviving troster, record; that $20,000 be levied fort th Bo : B. Gro Frank J. -pAl TWELVE M., cost. cS. ep Baise! ackdate oe. te concise th the eee are BICYCLES FOR THE INSANE. Metealf, lot 7, Dik. 112,$1,562, 00% *° Frank J. VEHICLES, “BICYCLES, LOT OF seeps Rill sell, at pat front of he poem that the bond cf Rufus H. Vincent as constable of a _Erightwood Park Diller Groff to Mary J. oe SE Se h on Trustees, | MakCH, AD. 189: O'CLOCK PM., all Bladensbarg district be approved. The Wheel Recommended for Patients | Carpenter, lot 40, blk. 8; $1,500. a | eae Sera ECO > Avie a a i 5— | those certain ‘pieces or parcels of Ia i f It takes nerve to face an enraged bull and | 4 tesular meeting of the beard of commissioners at Scvernl Siate) Asylama, ighth and G streets Samuel K. Behrend, | ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | RAT cL EARS ht ie kes hee oe Be Bee trustee, to Samu) F. Tappan and Men). T. flaunt in his face the color that he Sates Te | roe eet eee: woee Te ee ae reuuy ties Cilcago Glpaieie: part loi 115, 1. 913; $1,700. aa and women are daily facing a peril before oo county taxes placed in hand for collection for | efficacy of the bicycle as a remedy for in- hh the bull fighter’s danger fades into tesogeacliee. ithe saan ca th t f ster for $35, bs E a check be ignificance. The bull fighter is armed, | drawn cm the National, Bogkn ce ‘Waalinten Go lum for the insane, at Kalamazoo. The pa- trained, and fully prepared for his battle, | able to Horace treaior, far $10 Cliffe, ixes situate in the city of Washington, packers toe ees. frict of Columbia, known and distincuishied ax snd SAS + . RAME | being all of lot 43, in George T. Klipstein et al. ee ee ORO. S06 NEW, ROME | cutdivision of lots in square 1041, as per plat re ‘ORTHWEST. cided im Liber 18, folio 186, of the records uf the Tree S ~ +, tr lee re ice of the surveyor of he istrict " I records of the’ District of Columbia, and at the | WAS*, casements, rights, privileges and appar pe OUR ROOMS, 1407 Fequest_ of the parties secured thereby, T will sell, Se en ee G z ST., SATU RDAY » MARCH J at. punite RC WERTYRINTH DAYCOE MALCHE |. Teriis of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and 20TH, 1897, AT 10 A. M. BT FOUR. #-M, -the fa- | ¢¥o Fears, St © per cent per annum, pavelte ereul COMPRISING EBONY FRAME PARLOR SUITE. ibed real estate, situate in ‘be «ity of } Sia or all cash, at the option of the purchasee K : TABLES, OAK SIDEBOARD, ENT. District of Columbia, to wit: AM that { ud. or Af gies at uined ae tine ae & : CHAIRS, | LACE vor parcel of land and preimises, known | @ePsit of $100 required ut time of sav; P, FINE "BRASS | end distinguished as and being lot numbered six | 20° wx) compiee en oo Gites Gin ak HALL SUITE, | (6) In guuare numbered ‘ive hundred and twenty | 10,00 Comes ane tote tenet Sie pret ne EXECUTOR’S SALE OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF A Byrn, lot 48, sq. 942: $2,500,” . Farm—Charlotte Harrod to Jno. J. Falson, mut of cense fund, | tients in this asylum take daily rides on . in ther cape, of Naimeen DarSaeemen Ce ene ue f ent | Jf, lot 12, sec. 4: $10. Jno. J. Edson, jr, con ‘The thousands who stand face to face with s county: that ‘the bondor | the wheel, and parties of from five to eight | tiine properte toridtne Wer esa ge em Je conve ire sidic i against Prince Geo s Se SS 2nd iesigions fee consumption. | Ufaries W. Barr constable for Bladensburg is | lunatics in charge of two attendants are| “south Broskinnd div We Gass te tan, F. Gass, oe ee ee Ss ee be approved and went to the clerk's office for 2 2 z ; | lot 1, bik. 11; $10. nian or woman who would successfully with- | record: that J. Enos May be authorized to super. | HKely to be met with on any of the country | 'aiuy het G and If, North Capitol and 1st streets stand the inroads of the deadly germs of | intend the extension of the “Ray roud to roads running out of the city. To the un-| ne.—Geo. W_ Pitts ‘et ux. consumption needs to have arteries bound- the costs to be pald out of the road ap- | initiated It would seem odd, indeed, that | lot_123, sq. 6 $10, ing with the rich, red, life-giving blood priation of Bladensburg district for 1807. The Fourteenth street n.w. bet. P and Q streets—T. P following roud und bridge accounts were then | the regulation country highway should be} Boose et ux. to Jacob G. Hutchins, : . ted, life c to Conrad. Becker, lot 12 and AIRS. JAI five (525), beginning for the same 0 aoe pont ok ite ae wpccail sabe. of health. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical | passed: William Beraus, second district, $650: | chosen for wheeling parties In preference | souty half of ot 18, an. 31 ets oe, ii PEVS, HAUL AND. STAI. CARVE! avenue at a polat distant twenty (20) feot amd wx | Ae "ied advertinement at ak murhaser after Discovery is without an equal as a blood- Bewley Brothers, second district, lumber” bill, Garfield Heights— Jacob S. Redman et al., trus- AND CHERRY CHAMBER SUITES, inches in.) northeastwardly from the northwest 4 . De. STAND, F E HAIR maker and flesh - builder. It cleanses and _| $17.50; B. F. Duvall, third district. $100; Joseph | '© the well-kept roads of the town. There | tous, ty Florence Pasne, lot 1, bik 0; $25, TTRESSES, Rewspaper published in Washing atrengthens the lungs and cures 98 per cent. eenth district, $7.50. A warrant was | 1s a reason, however, and a very good one corner of said lot, and running thence northeast- ILLIAM A. GORDON, Surviving ‘Trustee. AND BOLSTERS PICTURES, ‘TOILET oS wardly along a avenue ets toe a) 34 =] mh13-d&ds: = the collect md tre for 1896, WARDROBE, “RETARY, CHINA AND | six (6) inche uence south sixty-one feet aud of all cases of consumption. rah Dumbhart, for $2), to pay aims. | ¢ 48, too. ‘The tougher the road the mote Criticism, GUASSWANE, KITCHEN GUODS, ke, seven (7) inches; thence due west seventeen ( ~ P $29, to pay alms: E, ; TERE ies Lacy Klociller, of Armada, Mich. wiltes: | bouse order dated March 3, 19er necessary does it become for the lunatte | prom Puck. ‘Terms cash. fect three and one-half (34g) Inches; thence b DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEE! <Wheu 5 pesabous cit yourd oe age’ had fe The T cyclist to devote a great deal of attention a B. C. BRYAN, Executor. | westwant Mne of lot conveyed by Jones and ens ee flammation of the lungs, and from that time upI to his machine. The result is that while Spacerayt—“Robert Burns was all right in C. G, SLOAN & CC Aucts. mhis to Samuel Payne to the place of best tt Ec sate aug BL HE an —, sick ucesiy all (ee Gme and had al docior riding in this way he has no opportunity | his day, but I think he's a back number | TW_ BB. Lat r & C Se nt cs bal acer te apie Geek at | eae are “Washi ‘i nearly all the time. Iwould take cold so easily it to think of the peculiar mania which may | now." 2 Ide imer 0., trast for $1,200, IMPROVED BY LAM go right to my lungs. At the age of nine- afflict him, and his mind takes on a i ver t bad: there was pain in my Inngs, in m, chroat and my throat was studded Cash. A deposit of $100 REAR OF Lor, ale. Terme to be complied | | By. virtue of the certain deed of trust in 1 <a vou?" Terms (over the trust novelist. Mrs. HN. healthier tone, his thoughts are those of a| Stubb Penn—“Do you? required at the time of Ralston eriti- Auctioneers. be : h «ised “Amorel of Lyouesse’’ in a thoughtful pape:, | man with an unclouded brain and he be- pacerayt—"Yes. Take the lines: AUCTION | with in fifteen days from the day of sale. All con- iber No. 1833, at folio 487 et seq.. om a nee beer eres eee | which was followed by a gereral discussion of the | comes for the time being practically sane. The best laid plans of mice and men ae foe Dee oS ROSY |S ete. at the purchaser's. oom: eigen =i SS ~F 4 eet Ones with one of our best physicians and he | prostumm cousisted of'a barge dquusical part of the | ‘The Kalamazoo doctors say that they | Gang aft aglee. consisting of Cigars, Tobaccos, P! rites, fad Pewee Sd Jags "| undersigned trustees will offer for sal hecould uot help me and just prescribed cod int Cleewente and several Danie arta Te the ia? | have never yet heard of a course of treat-| “Think of a Scotch dialect poet writing Stationery, Safe, Cash Register, Show ae sepa: aS . — | auction, in front of the premises, on W and told my mother Tcould not live longer | nawed gentleman. | The works of Washington Ire- | Ment which causes self-forgetfulness in a|@ Sentence of that length, with only three | Pixtures,”” (ublS-2t*) D.D. HORTON, Auct, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS, | Day. "THE TWENTY ee months. I kept getting weaker every | nen at last a friend asked me why I did not | ‘ferce’s Golden Medical Discovery. I | 3 here was no use. no more help for me as mpetiey oF ie trusiade of the Macy sascoe! Se aia 2 al College was held last week. Gov. Low! i P poh healer ny, bot ates eee presided, and’ the following gentlemen. were gree considered fit subjects for instruction on | « bottle I seemed to feel better. My appetite ent: Dr. Joseph KR. Owens, Wilmont Johnson, Allen | the wheel are taken every week from the et and I kept right on taking it- witha | Dodge. David Seibert and W. S$. W ord. Pres- | Kalamazoo asylum on the wheels to Loug the ' Peliets’ once in a while. until I fel {dent Sylvester reported that mtx were in| Lake, ten miles distant, or to one of the real weil. Before taking it. Tweighed one hun. | CSi‘Hlent health. | It way declded to give the | chain of smaller lakes not so far from tie dred and ten pounds. after taking it, one hundred ine. under the whment during the first week of | asylum. A plentiful lunch 1s taken along esd tainty. Ihave not had a cough this winter.” Loe The tens “anlar Overtort il anal they: occasion’. becomes. ‘anveritante convened last Tuesday, all | Picnic. being tn attendance. It was ordered } Of course on trips of this kind some tires 0 RTH DAY OF MAK = oa Successors to Kateliffe, Darr & Co. A.D. 1897, AT HALF-PAST (FOUK 0 & ©O., AUCTION . —— Se P-M., the ‘following described laud and_ pre SE tw TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY SIX-ROOM | gituate in that part of the city of Washin HOUSE, NO, 618 TWELFTH STREET NORTH- | District of Columbia, formerly known n= EAST town, and designated as and being parts of lots By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | numbered sixty-four (04) and sixty-five Wo), tu old Liber 2088, follo 318, of the land records ef the-| Georgetown, z in square numbered tx CK | istrict of Colunbia, and at the written request | Go), "in said Georgetown, described by metes sale at the auction | g¢ the party secured therebs, we sball sell. in | founds as follows, Heginnine tor the san 920 Pennsylvania | front. af the premises, on SATURDAY, THE | east side of Congress’ strect ‘ut a polut detent se, one bay mare, | TWENTIETH DAY OF MARCH, 1897, AT HAL six bundred and ninety-four (94) feet ten (10) single harness, one ) pasT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all of lot nunibered | inches south from the southeast corner of Bridge Jot of old harness, one | 23,in square numbered 1005, In the city of Wash- | and Congress streets, and running thenee weet h, one horse blanket, one aap Tobe, one curry | ington, eaid District. Sald property will be sold | with the east side of Congress ‘street. fifty fomb and ong halter, the same belng effects of the | gubject_ to trust uf $1,800, die July 15, 1897, and | G5) feet six (6) inches, and eatending with the will form the subject for discussion at the next | degree even approaching that produced by | Words of Scotch in it!? ‘ting, which will take place at the residence of | the use of the bicycle. Instead of moplng SRO W. J. Smith. PATCLIFFE, in the asylum or taking forced exercise] Jt matters little what it 1s that ‘Ou Wi Tow, | about the grounds, the iunatics who are|_whether a situation or notecuawont vant” ad. in The Star will reach the ver- On SATURDAY son who can fill your need, MARCH, 1897, BEG NOON, “I will ot room's of Rateliffe, Sutton & avenue northwest, one sorrel one set of double harne buger, one carriage, om ollclo lute Dr. 8. 8. Moffatt. rest accrued since January 15, 1897. Width aforesaid by parillel lines at right angles 9 RUBBER CUSHIONED. t the first and final account of George F. Pyk are bound to be punctured, the gearing is WA. G. HENDERSON, iicnns: All cash over and’ above sald trust (of | with said’ Congress Marauie! dine buvtred’ and tive , PRPS TEE SIE aiministrator of Richard T. Ball, be passed; that | sure to get out of order and more or less mnhl7-3t Administrator. | $1399 and interest); sotd clear of taxes to Decem- | (145) feet, more or less. toa ten (10r fontn ‘4 baclutely pesven: Heed AE Ce ctugrtes HH, Stanley and | other mechanical difficulties encountered ‘THOS. J. OWEN, AUCT., 918 F BT. NW. | ber 31, 1896. A deposit of $100 will be reguiced | (the said Congress street being now known as 3lst . \dministrato SLIPPING ON 1 be asad: that Murs E. Howllug, adminis: | The result of all this ts that the Tunatic has at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with | street, and thg said Bridge street belug new Known Snow, Ice and Asphalt, | 11 of Catherine P. Adams, be authorized to sei | 10 time at all to become melancholy. The TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLB PROPERTY, | witht ten days, otherwise we reserve the right to | as M'strect), together with all. and singu ar the sexmcsial: peopeste stivatenc Hii male fa exerci! i : cates LOCATED ON CRESCENT STREET BETWEEN | resell the property, at, the risk and cost of the provements, Ways, ease iS, rights, privileges Ragadacted eee eae [pa mal property at private or publie sale for not | €xercise, the fresh air, the unwonted cause SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH STREETS | defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- wd appurtenances to the sume belonging ews than appraised value; that the first and final | for thoughtfulness on new subjects, P » e belonging or in all SORT! AN ,. ment of such resile in this newspap> nywise appertaining. cctarban aereieia ee account of J. Lambert Jarboe, guardian to minor | contribute toward wooing the estarn ‘ut Borietas utipteartatargent an Oe Kath. | acing and recording at purchassrs c Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the remainder bak cia gous licens ace f children of Margaret A. Jarboe, deceased, be | reason. eo sated ete Oe eB W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Trustee, in two equal installments, parable, respe-tivels, jlaslety toc dices antic csr ee ; The state asylum for th corded in Liber 1840, follo 439 et seq., One of the FRED. McKEE, Trustee, one and two years after day of sale, with Interest and safety for them and for yourself. The Prince George's county, Md., Tobacco Grow- + “gylum for the insane at Mid- land records of the ‘District of Colusibla, and at | mhi0-d&ds 4421 F sti nw, | at 6 per cent per annum, payable ‘seu eeeaco cca ers” Association was tly’ organized Mon- | dletown, N. Y., is another institution that the creenetrorsihe. party secured thereby, we will and secured by deed of trust upon thi = day inorning. ‘The officers of the assoc a considers the bicycle a means to render sell et public. action, ind front of thespeemises RECEIVERS’ SALE or all cash, at the option of the spurch 4. B. KENDALL, 618 Pa. Ave. N. WwW. as follows: William B. Clagett, preside: Col. | help to the insane. The wheel has been a en Grane Se ee oF Ripa: et tee bontiek enlens ae 1st Cane ee eee en tien, | used at this asylum for some months, with 1897, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the | ALL THE. ad tal) [Oe IS Seda members were enrolled and signed the constitution, | H€ most gratifying results. It is ‘found following described! property: Ail that piece or SNEEOX ENT BA Gee = ‘The executive committee of the Prince that it promotes docility among the pa- parcel o} and premises, as lot 5, Clock naser. E MILES OF OCEAN FRONT, | terms of sale be not complied with with 6, in Hall and Elvans’ recorded subdivision ‘of the | CONSISTING OF 3 ae Fair Association has tients, who enjoy the excursions, and in- = Vi . » INTO UPWARD OF FOUR from the day of sale the trustees rese t igh ~ 5} Tuesday, Wednesday, : 1 variably induces a far healthier ‘condition a eee eae peer DIVIEOUSAND BUILDING LOTS, to resell the premises at the tisk and cost of the ’ 17.18. 49 and 200) * of the mind. It also acts as an incentive aay of sele, and ali conveyancibg and resolding at | THE ELEGANTLY EQUIPPED ATLANTIC HOTEL, | defaulting purchaser” after five days’ mivertion ‘The Vansville Farmers’ Club held an Interesting | toward good behav 4 —— y bat: . = READY FOR IMMEDIATE Occ ment of such resale in some newspaper published at the realdenee of atr'Et 4p interesting | toward good behavior on the part of others = purchaser's’ cost. ‘Terms of sale to be compiled CT ASS [So last Saturday ng. A number of | Who have not been permitted to ride, the nd ed M 1k pit rp tain, fee dare trom day of male, cr the | THE BGCTES LOTS IN THE CITY, AND HENRY E. DAVIS, Trastee, reat farmers fran Geingt'e county | Change in, thelr attitudes ‘being “brought 0 ens I prepa Aadertes gens ob a TWO FARMS.’ PoE 11 Ecatreet Mort went. . surrounding countie ent. Col, | about by the sight of the keen enjoyment eu mr ss r — = ARLES 1. FICKLING; Trust 7 US Forel wa clected present for the cosine which the lunatic riders seem to take In HAS NO EQUAL AS He vocp oe ny virtue of an order of the clrcult court of Bay. | _thI2-ddde ASIN Stat street’ northwest. — a sserative committes tx couposed of Messrs. Bet: | "Dr Selden H. Talcott AN INFANT ‘Foop. ae tees. _ | timore oi shnepuxent Beach Company of Balthm-re DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. - ——-_ — m Brashears and Bean. le |. Talcott, medical superin- _ , fe a 5 7 will a bl = , RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | (ity. the undersigned, recetvers, will offer ut public 5 tendent of the asylum, is an enthusiast re- Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr é& Co. A the BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE, comer | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE DWELL- ’ * gs ~ Gameea aane garding the wheel as a benefit to persons “INFANT HEALTH” Sent seme? pee, auction, (St reriocton atneete, Snithe ctty-of Battie INGS ON FIRST BETWEEN © AND 1D ar y Ss rinting ce oo se of unsound mind. “It is, in my estima- 7 : TRUSTEBS' SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE, NO. £21 | more, on TUESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY oF | STREETS SOUTHEAST. . . RES) tion,” he said, “beyond question that the FREE on:APPLICATION. THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST. APRIL, 1807, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., THE | , BY wed Offe. b Le Miss Bertha Smith, daughter of Mr. John Smith, | bicycle will o ; “ By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | FINEST OCEAN BEACH PROPERTY ever’ offered ber No. a ers Job Lots fe ‘yele will eventually become a perman- YORK Co nth SED MI % 2 FD ‘ny 1 ‘Ch ake and At- | Tecords of the District of Columb wy FT: Fad eet eae ent institution in every insane asylum. ed nee Totards for the. District, of Gambia: sod at the [at public wale, The, Baltimore, Chesapeake and At- | ii" troct of the peesaisca ves TUESDAY XXX, High Cut,6'4 Miss Helen R. Crawford has been selected a dele-| There is no doubt whatever that the tend- request of the parties secured thereby, the unde: a ‘the 'y, its depot being one block from or uO AD 1svT, Full G " iu to the state Institute of Juvenile Temples at | ency of cycling by insane persons is toward er signed, trustees, will offer for sale, by public auc- | the Atlantic Hotel. siobalie area FS owing desert u Ov't White | Enott city by LaGascogne Lalge, 1. 0. G.T., of | the restoration of, reason. Of course: Tong | == a ton, do front of the, pretalses, on WEDNESDAY, | “Tnis is the only Ocean Beach in Maryland, and | Tri Sr 'Csaummia: dud ansin 9, wremuington. 1 > this town. not mean to say that ev. AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, dc, | TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1807, | natonn rapidly in the last few years; more than a Envelopes, $1.60 per 1000, | pitt. Ante te representative. should be permitted to ride the wheal, aa == PES | Av HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PAC, the follow: | itty bandrome cottages and hotels have been erect: | Busi of Hot Ii and parts of Tene Me eeatingulsbed i Ba é Now that the new administration iy well under | @ matter of fact, cycling should only be ai: Today. Wealiington inthe District of Columbia: te'wicy | cain, that, time and the hotels have never. in goed | Ht. “Thompeon and Moses’ Kelley's ‘midivision of Printed, vest styie in any coor ink. way comiderabia a - Weshington, 5 season, been pul ivity ts being manifested here ——— oe that ee of Deters in an} ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. nw.— " i; end at Washington Grove, the principal post offices | &8¥lum known as the convalescent and | ‘trustees’ sale of dwelling corner 18th and Geda: 7 Jb 7 Letter Heads, in the ninth election district, by prominent repub- fests ere parce ne = ae ha: | sis. n.w., on Thursday, March 18, at 8 o'clock i 1.60 r i licans who would Ike to receive the appointment t 2 ‘0 predict that within five | 3. ; Channing M. - $ per 1000, printed, | = watuasterahipe, Several ‘monte wal te | Years there will not be found ‘a medical | 2,700 Kllyson and See notes ee Printing not to exceed four lines—add feed Hs Sarena man with knowledge of insanity and in-| Ines 10c. each. Good dispiay- + a see penne 270 10 tale, place, “bat al- 2 in Cash in advance with mplesof stock mailed on r tl I lots in squere 733, as recorded in Liber W. F- f lots twenty-eigM (28), twenty-nine (20), fa land-locked bay in the reat, runniug 60 , FF. Tuirty (90) and thinyone G1), in Michler’s subdivi: | faites, and Unsurpessed for shooting, ‘fishing iad | {0,196 Of the surveyor's fice of the District of a eee e sat caaeth Steet sateekee a one fares be caceea in te lots, ata int on ef » iy separate feet north of the southwest corner of said lot | and then the entire will be offered as a twenty-eight (28), and running north along said | Uy M a ie the Bid for, the whole property ex- street sixteen (16) feet; thence east elghty-eight | Creds the aggregate bids for all the sepurate lots feet; thence south sixteen (16) feet; ‘thence same be knocked down to the of we, Sightyrcight (68) feet to the ‘as | {hg ‘whole. ‘The terms of sale will be one-thind KR. H. Miles, who served ‘as postmaster | ane people who does not favor wheeling Tomorrow, rsburg under Harrison, bas a petition in| @8 @ Curative proces: ‘Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E We of 2c. stamp. . and Mr. Jesse L.” Burns, who —— Peremptory sale of 60 shares of U. 8. Electric Light | Per plat in Liber R. W., folio 59, in the sui cash, balance in six and nine months, or all «ash, sells a a formerly postmaster at Washirgton Grote, his sént y % or’s office of said District, together with all at the purchaser's p packer tab prem tannagth Soe eset Fie | in nie application for reappointment. s © Woman! Woman! stock, on Friday, March 19, at 1 o'clock p.m. improvements, rights, ‘The deferred payments to bear interest from the Father M. J. Riordan almounced ‘special Lenten | From Puck. ©. G. Sloan & Co.,, Aucts., 1407 G at. p.w.—Trus- z tee, rms: One-third cash, the balance in one and aay of sale. ae Legal, Theatrical and Job Work | irwsult,"ptanaly “Snag “sar ig eins | FiPst Sclety Lady—cHere comes Alethea |S iyty Gara ae eB tnk Te Rc: | SE ese pe ates ttn pea teat | gh Sat SCRAPS TMS Sed we euat rn type. Skttled work | «x. Joseph Mallon of Tenleytown will preach at | Ottinger riding a new wheel!” Ellyson = ‘Channing M. Bolton, trustees. et property sold, or all cash. at the re pars of | chase money. men 30 po he Sk Lea oe be E80 o'clock. paunilar services will be held at $f, | Second Society Lady (with woman's cwn| Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 020 Pa. ave. n.w. ens cee soe ey Persousl attention g.ren tocery wen. he trade. | Roy. Eugene Hanoan of ‘Wwaskington 2 part, 8 | aiscernment)—“That isn’t a new wheel! —Assignee's sale of contents at No. 473 Pu. ‘ave. the same hour in the oe Can't you see it is only her last year’s] n.w., on Friday, March 19, at 10 o'clock a.m. Rufus H. Darby, ‘The reception of Rev. W. BD. ‘Tiesday night | wheel re-enameled?” Jobn J. Dolan, assignee. ° at the residence of Mr. ED. the Commercial, Railroad and Show l’rinter, | auspices of the Epworth League, wala pleasant Pees: Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 929 Pa. ave. n.w. 1308 Pa. Ave., 1311 D st. N. W. social event. After devoticns conducted Mr, | _1f you want anything, try an ad. in The | —Trustees’ sale of dwelling No. 827 13th st. Be. mbi8-3t i t i V._ Ford, her attorney, | you can be cured, you will be Instructed require W. B.’ Day to gt treatment to follow. “If your ease is inenrable, you tor of the late W. B. 1 will be told so frankly. There 1s positively no. Hodgkin, Roberta Hodgkin, A. | charge for the doctor's dttentton. ‘by E, Selby, addresses of welcome were made by | Star. If anybody has what you wish, you Friday, March 19, at 4:80-0'clock George Mr. 6. ‘4 Fucbus of the oficial a, i will get an answer, xa * = see 3. Emmerich and Douglas 8. Mackal,? ts Se