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14 ; THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1898-16 PAGES. SUBURBAN NEWS | sereiitts stata stte inc dcr | Sate Se ata tgacmett prt pin | POTION sAnyep qv meat. EsTaTE, ac, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | Teunsylvania. Ise | Renshaw: TOMORROW. SUTURE DaYs. FUTURE Dats. i acl ees ee appointed by the recent farmers’ | ful Flag.”” responsive song. by male and female iy ss convention here. tay present tills to the legisiatare | volcens “Ride or Peal wrens teenie Arend Rateliffe, Sattohle't., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n-w. TAKOMA PARK. relating to the subjects of good. roads, tuberculosis | “America, Pride of the World,’ Holmes Howard; | —Chancery sale ot @Weiling No: 541 4th st. s.e., and insect pests were largely represented at An- | “Sheridao’s Ride,” Maud Lochle ae Let | csecay, omen tees pe sears | HOPsed. C. G. Sloan & Co., Auctioneers, 1407 G St. napolis ‘Thursday. ica," Albert Schoilzel; “Columbia, Stabl, trustee.. si, In addition to the other numerovs social events | “The Woman's Association met at noon Thuredry | Occan.” schols “Washiugton Binet in Pouce, : andes WASHINGTON, D. ©. wide cee deta nring the month of January | with Mrs. Samuel P. Thomas of Cherry Grove. The | Charles Sherrer; ‘“Maryland, My Maryland,” | C. G. Sloan & «oq! Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.— 50 Head. FP "aR Sc end F. Takoma Park has been the scens | Pits's Wore Mrs. Walter H. Brooke, Mrs. Jon | school; ‘We Will Stand by ‘the Flag,’ Harry | Assignees’ and trustegp’ sale of unimproved prop- pomas, Mrs. #ranville Farqubar, Mrs. Shoemaker, ard: solo, “Would You Know the Prettivat TOMORROW (TUESDAY), TEN O'CLOCK, of two very pret:y and interesting weddings. | Mieg Plien Stabler, Mise Kate Bradley, Mise FAIth Pansy Lochie; “The Battle Hymn of the | CY at Takoma. Lagk subdivision and farm in AT OUR AUCTION STABLE, ‘The first at the residence of Dr. and Mra. Re Warfield and Miss Mary E. Thomas. Nearly all Hattie Renshaw. A processional air, | Prince William cpunty, Va., on Monday, Feb. 28, 205 11TH STREET. nett, when their daughter, Mies Stclla Rennett, | present contributed short articles or gave an ac- Spangled Banner,”” was sung by the | at 4 o'clock p.m. Geo. E. Emmons and Jas. E.| ONE CAR LOAD of |, heavy workers. con- j 2 Signed to us, and will be sold for the HIGH O w married to Mr. Edgar Aller Tehinen wut of recent travels; making a varied and ‘n-| school in march time, and the C. A. R. salate Padgett, trustees.’ of Mis. Harry W. Davis, the last Thursday | patriots in concert pledged allegiance to the flag Ratcliffe, Sutton'& o., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. a : cresting mecting. Adjourned to Knowlton. the | was given the newly ‘erected flag, as the young Virginia, an cunt of whi vet hem Cac eto sung apd | Mee inp gry ote Dain trate, | ry ta ae ah" | Amy Fa Saea ca pm aay | nn nad er ae Dae sweet. | Raee Old Mah Furniture, i Amy Shedd of Takema were married at the hom a aoe ina potsty Biden pa yan tae Sree Willson and Chaxles.,8. Newman, trustees. SF MAGRATH & KES ELLY. are a jogany urn ture, +: useful and ornae se game, and tw 55 Set | eto alo, te cine cane a a tee = mental shapes; English Sterling Silver, Rich Shef- air. Richard J, Marshall was Oe < o Ses sees pent of Baltimore, visited his eat ees! ae of) dwelling Ree B =e a J. G. Sinclair, Auctioneer, field Plate, Rare Ivory Miniatures, Old Cut Glass, ee aa Sanur eae tan: now in progress on the farm of the Tate | Cant, 9. W. Calilon, ex-fsh commissioner, who | Ticwatds March Je a8.4:16 ofelock pm. Henry 1. Doe ee ee China of Colonial Times, Magnificent Candelabras is encouraged to go on with his venture. now resides in Boston, was the guest of bis | ¢. In the parlor was a] Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Miller of Alexandria, and | daughters last week. hich the ceremony was | Mr. ard Mrs. Frank Jackson of Washington, were | Mr. Jnlins Snowden of New York has been visit- The bride was attired in ivory sat late visitors here. : a — RST, will i i i poguasaey £ Ge aaa ee oes tp a SG and Sconces, Beautiful Tapestries in desirable Polk at., Anacostia, on Tuesday, March 1, at 3:30 | Gotoms, Coffer Mille. Seales, Show Cases, Book shapes, Fine Brass. and Copper Ornaments and = : ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Snowden. | o'clock d Geo. M. ° . with duchesse lace. She carried Englisa Miss Edith Wayne Warfeld of Savannah will he "4 a oclock p.m. Henry H. Bergmann an . AM. Consignments received up to hour of sales. it* ‘The maid of honor was dressed in white | with her cousin, Mrs. Joseph T. Moore of Norwood, Mr. Joseph Young of Bergen’g Point, N. J., is | Emmerich, trustees = = Utensils so much in vogue at the present day, grgandie over pink. and carried pink carnations. | for fome weeks. Misa Warfield is the daughtér of | here on a vislt to hia sister, Mrs. George Living- | J. G. Sinclair, Auct., 626 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of JUST ARRIVE Mrs. Shedd wore gray bengaline, turquois, blue | the late Louis M. Warfield, a former resident of | stone. : ; A CARLOAD OF SUPERIOR Pewter Goods, Delft Plaques, Brass. and Tapestry «% Mc it r of = assortment of household geods, &c., on Tuesday, ens ok the tea nat | eee ee oe Pate) amas, Meaney of Tumis, been viele | Marep Isat 10 ctetck am Horses! = ~—- Horses! | Screens, Wood Boxes and Hall Seats, Fenders and f the bride and | The Misses Such, who bave been for more than a Mr. . = 8. Bensinger, Auct., 940 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of Ry 5 ees em lng the folon- | menth, the guests of Stra ‘George fy Nesbitt and | ube dest, dance of the qpte Lenten season tovk | car loed of horses, on ‘verday, Sfarch 1, nt_10 BEXSINGEICS BAZAAR, Andirons, Door Knockers, Curios, Antiques, &c., &c., ing who are from points and at pres- | Miss Helen L. Thomas, left Friday for thelr home | Place, at the Academy of M ° a casera “No. 4 Shedd id . Serant at South Amboy, N. J. Sees ‘ct cilcwed an amateur theat ae 3: TOMORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, MARCH .G IN SERY VALU. SS oeren . aaa Serittcwesten! No Was alawnaTaseapeom andl Me fobert M. Hallowell has been with his parents EEE eC eine of the Euchre Club before | «#srath & Kennelly, Aucts., 205 11th st. n.w.— } FIRST, AT TEN O'CLOCK, will be sold within the | CCMPRISING IN ALL TWO VERY VALUABLE AND UNUSUAL COLLECTIONS OF ANTIQUE Miss Lovell of Nunda, | here for several weel ids cute” | in oa ate nen Yorn” "© | uence ope aa Mee eis | Sef Soe on Teeny, Maven 1 a 10 eteck | rte oe a he Matas aad |” AND auristic anTtct, Se ae tee a re er nec verssce Sai srionaly: ll St atyenianceretaapiten iuetiuctietatworaberistivecs a for any ‘buiners workers and drivers, "| Many of which were contributed by Mr. C. A. BEST, Pode Gee Eo Be spk = ticns the same night. ‘The prizes were won by AUCTION SALES. LERSONS IN WANT OF FIRST-CLASS STOCK ry 4 Eeeeake St ike etge eaetee 5 oe HYATTSVILLE. Mrs. Brevard, Miss Harrison, Miss English, Mr. ss ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THIS SALE. who has been a collector in and about Washington SEE as — TS e Gui ee TO WO THIS_ AFTERNOON. (Se ae for the past QUARTER OF A CENTURY suburbs, ff not in the city of Washington, The | Mrs. H. W. Gore has returned from a visit to |!" adding: “ t |. BENSINGER, Auctioncer. 5 Meeting was presided over. by James Mac- | retatives in Viecieia. frem their wedding journey and are domiciled at | “aTCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. jar, and the success their home on Washington avenue. he efforts of the anni a ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dorsey are visiting rela-| There is a good deal of interest here in the | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT OP GROUND IN THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCT"ON, , within our Art Rooms, 1407 G strest, >, ) prseys on Ss ‘ld of candi- NTING FEET ON | TRUSTEES’ SALE 01 TWO COMFORTABLE th Past Chief plar H. E. . Dorsey's at Jessups. pestmastership contest. The large fiel SOUTH TAKOMA, FRONTING 133 = ~ a E ‘ 5 4 dates, which started in the race March 4 last, BLA : PE! N MET. FRAME DWELLINGS, SITUATE ON EAST fi » 3 ‘ B met eval beeen: tation ct Heattacitte bes Game Pro- | haw ticen increared rather than diminished, and, | BRANCH BAND. O. TR, CONTAINING | SIDE OF POLK Stuker Sour or sercu | WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 3 & 4,1898, “\ddresses by | fective Association of Hyattsville has decided to | of course, each one is sure of getting it. ABOUT 20,900 FEET, IMPROVED BY TWO. SON STREET, ANACOSTIA, D. ©. 9 , . &, 1 » By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated June 10, 1897, and duly recorded in Liber No. AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.3 EACH Day, 2236, folio 3 et’ seq., one of the land records uf the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thoreb we will sell at public 2 tion, In front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE FIRST _DAY OF MARCH, 1898, AT HALF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK P.M. ‘all tat plece or parcel Lovers of the rare and art of ground and prem! situate In the county o! a % Washington, in the District of Columbia, known | *¢dress op application to and distinguished as and being all of lot numbered Saeen ER Race eee Cee C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, in the surveyor’s office of said District in Liber 1407 G Street. cand chief tempiar of the Dis. | Uberate several hundred birds during the coming | | The fate of, the High School and waver works | STORY | FRAME DWELLING; WELL OF £ J : : 5 being followed with a VATER ON PLACE. muons, grand chief | spring. Arrangements have been made with parties | D:ls In the legislature is | Su both = Sitor, rand coun | {a Kansas, Tennessee and Georgia for the purchase | Huet tuterest und it's thought’ they’ will both | | By virtue of a deed of trus of the District of Cohimbla, ‘and Rev. J. | of the partridzen np” ie agitating our mez- | records of” the District of Calimbia, ‘the ‘unter- ee eee ane: ocead Vee Ne ilang arand | faze aituated: witht © mile: its and the g 1 sentiment is against it. | signed trustees will sell, in front of the premlces, and Mies ‘Edwanls; ‘oeei miusle by Misses Mand | 17 stm SE ae Sd ECS a ie tee pene eo oo on MONDAY, THR TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF ad Jennie Jimnerson. oe = y to prol us fol ex: i yy 2888, A’ ri 5 FOU! ¥ Christian Endeavor Society of the | Golden Rule Lodge, Independent Order of Me- | M™ {0 PrOnIPIE {ner oe. Tas oe ae eee aa. | O'CLOCK PAL, allot loc 4, in block 2 of SOUTH Church gave a “Washington Birt- | chanfes, gave a graphophone entertainment at Ite day ‘might to thel nts anil sembl rAROALA, in ithe District of Columbia, ‘as the ay “night to their parents amd | pert sev " TAROMLA, in, the District i ba, ren were dressed dn costumes | Mit recently. A large audience was present. ap ae 68, of said laud records. ys and represented, among other | The work of building a road from the Spa BROOKLAND. Terms of sale: Qne-third cash, and the balance people. the first presidents of the Uni a Springs in Bladensburg to Riverdale and a read in one and two rearee Nae jptereat at ex pee and their wives. Master Alvin King and Miss | from a point east of le te santa “ cent per annum, ‘payable semi-annually, defer Tevise Fol appeared ‘as George and Mary | pike was actively hemun last Tuestay Ie ees Mr. Harry Godey will leave Brookland about | payments to be secured by deed of trust on tbe Washingten that the new road will be finished within thirty | March 1 for Wilmington, N. C., where he will en- | property sold, or ill cash, ut the option cf pur- duly ry led in one of the land GRAND EXHIBITION MONDA’ F’RST, FROM NINE A.M. UNTIL § BRUARY TWENTY-EIGHTH, AND TUE 88, They will be placed on the| The “trading sti X P.M. EACH DAY, SDAY, MARCIE tic will find a great treat in this sale. Cetalogues mailed to ang Levy Court No. 2, folio 83, exclusive of such part thereof as is excepted in said trust. ‘Terms easy, an ie known at time of sale. HENRY H. wed the guests. The _pro- u gram consist an address of welcome by Mas- | dass. gage in busiress. chaser. $100 ‘cash Deponiteatetl pekceiaa lee GEO. M. EMMERICH Hes > e UTTON & CO., AUCTION AUCTIONEER Tralee aoeee tation. “Fanl Revere,” by | Meturns from the sale of tickets: to the recent | At the recent meeting of the Temperance Union Meee Ree fe21-dts TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BU EES OF VALUABLE IMPROVE of the Soldier SOUTH SIDE een. : rt given by the Concert Opera Club & reeitation by five little boss; the “Hateh-t | ington, at the Masonle Hall, this, plies by Miss Gertrude Birch: a poem by | benefit of St. Jerome's Catholic Chace Miss ‘Faith Campbell; a recitation by Miss Katie | that the entertainment was a thorough duaucial Whit songs by t ’ success, = sccompatited on the plano ty Rev. Van. Ness. There Is another attempt being made to or- © Sharp Club was entertained las ganize a military compan: is Z Were read from the works of Richard Harding | now furnish the proposed organization with arina | dence of Mrs. Ohm to Miss Maggle Larner. ‘The daciee ot eel Bipreibe One one Davis and equipments. Upwards of sixty have signified | evening was made enjoyable in many ways. Those | ine District. of Columbia, passed in equity cause During Lent services are being held at the | their intention of joining the company, present were Misses Blanche Nelson, Hattle Ohm, | No. 18133, 1 will sell, at public auction, on the ‘Trinity Episcopal Church as follows: Each Wed- | ‘The Methodist church was well filled Thursday Stella Larner, Mr. and Mrs. Ohm, Misa premises to the highest bidder, on MOND. 3 kK am., Friday at 7:30 o'clock | evening, the occasion being memorial. servi Larner, Mr. Lewis Ohm, Mrs. George Johnson, Mr. | TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, "A. D. unday at 11 a.m. jy | ROMOF of the late Miss Frances E. Willard, Willlain Ohm’ and Mr. George Nelon, 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- has returned from a westem tri» | tienal and_ world's president of the AL the patriotic exercises held in Lonor of Wash- | scribed real estate in the clty of Washington, os: UE ington’s birthday at the town hall by the pupils | D.C, to wit: The north Afteen feet of lot num- s were held Ash Wed and. teachers of the Brookland School the hall | bered’ one by the depth thereof in square uum- Jerome's Catholic Church. At the ¢ was draped In flags, while most-of the pupils wore | bered seven hundred und ninety-five (795), ing ‘services Rev. Dr. Garrigan of the Catholic | some emblem of patriotism. The exercixes were | , ‘Terms of sale: Oue third of the purchase money University of America delivered an impressive | opened with an address by Rev. R. R. West. which | {9 cash, balance in two equal installments, payable - address upon humility. vita “followed by songa by the scbool and recita- | 10 one and two years, respectively, with Interest Which occurred at Leesburg. Va.. “ntly. Ap int tions. by Kathleen Noel, Leland Holmes, Mary | &t 6 per cent per annum, secured by dced of trust Takoma Lodge. Ne. 24, 1. O. O. F., was visited | wae held last Thursday at Chillum Hall. Dowling, Louise Reemle, Paul Armstrong, Iain | on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of by the Graad Lodge of the District of Columbia | The Baltimere and Ohio Railroad Company fas | Reyne tome Reem dione Bisie’ Biret, | the purckaser. A depostt of $100 will be required ‘Tharsday crening, Fetruary 24. A large wuwber | a force of men employed in laying new ties be- us Wood, Frank Biret, Will Day Ralph | at the time of sale. All conveyancing at purchas- of the fraternity and friends of the order from | tween this place aml itiverdal Hae ee eee ct izined Boer There | er’s cost. If terms of eale are not complied with Washington and vicinity were present and eu- | the yadievilie Junioe ‘tuchre andere) an addivene, “h. Pribute to Washington,” | 18 twenty days after sale the trustee reserves the jesed au interesting entertainment. got up for ener les ichsem ert eee ee a acre he seventh and eighth wades, | Meht to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- Eo SEER: cynaisting (of an address by James | near Rives. Prizes were won by Miss Shallen- | “Mra. Boernstein and family will leave Brookland | ¢haser. erger and Mr. William Carr. After the card | the first of the month, to be located in the city | gig oogag THOMAS B Sealine cm i a apni oy laying refreshments were served. Among those bctnartbentald se sent. were: Misses Fra Mudd, Florence 7 + es acomenanists r. Louise end Grace Fuller, Shallenberger, FUTURE DAYS. M_STREET Ii L. TWELFTH “AND | THIRTEEN, " : VES: CATE pow. “ht B STREET SOUTHEAST, | the District of Columta, passed in Equity Cause By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 14, | NG, MSS. Ue, Andere emet ete aan 1997, and duly recorded in Liber No. 2197. “folio | So pvinhy FOURTH DAY 75 et sey. one of the land records of the District | Tog aT HALF-PAST FOCI 0 of Columbia, and at the request of the party | titvwing described real. cs secured thereby. we will sell, in front of the | following described rea Home the program consisted of | fe16-a&kas by Miss Bangs and Miss Carter; reci- — — tation by Mrs. Rapl fancy dances by Edith Luckett and Miss Virgie Luckeit and selection by the home band. CALLAN STREED Btory, Tt ee C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. vocal se) z TRUSTE SITU SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES. 1E OWN AS NO. 541 4TH STREET fHEAST, IMPROVED BY A FRAME LLING. By virtne of amd at the re «we, the underr MARCH, AD. | ell, at public ‘auction: tn trot OCK P.M, the | on WEDNESDAY. the’ 3 situate in’ the | A.D. 1808, at. HALE-D ir District of Columbia, | PIM, the following descrited lau t 29, in the subi: | s.tuate in the city vor W . 282. beginning for thes Jumbia. aud design ; is- | in National Capital I ington, In the Mstrict of Columbia, and known and | tant 180 feet and 3 inches erst from the north- | vision of lots in square S56, opice of the ve party will a . of Vashingten, fn the Premises. at public auction, on TUESDAY. THE | City of Washi - FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1808, AT FOUR-FIF. Morita eae seit ot. N O'C! KP. all that piece or parcel of ground and promises situate In the city of Wash. | at @ point in the south line of nerth M street vision of square e | of « distinguished .2 and being part of lot numbered | West corner of said square and running thence | recorded in th four (4), in aquare bumbered eight hundred and | east 12 feet, being the front on sald M street; | trict, im Book 1 seventy-one (811), beginning ata point on B| thence south %) feet to a public alley; thence | provements, ce street southeast twenty-four feet (24°) east of the | West with the line of said alley 12 feet; thence | ing. northwest correr of said lot, and running thence | north 90 feet to the place ef beginning, together Terms of sak east on sald B street twenty-five feet (25'); thence | with all the improvements, rights, &c. to be paid in south sixty feet (60); thence west twenty-five | Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and feet (25’), ‘and thence north sixty feet (60') to the | two years, with interest from the day of sale at place of beginning. six per cent per annum, secnred by deed Terms easy, and made known at time of sale. on the property sold, or ali cash. at the o . at the residence of Mr. W. W avenue Takoma deeply sympathize with the Misses Bitzer over the death of their father, One-third of t » aud the bal: aliments, payable in one and two years, with At wix () per centum per anuuun payable semi-atnually, trom day of sale, secured ty de of trust upo papery maak on : ENRY H. BERGMANN. Trustee. | the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required upon st upon the property — co mae} wer at the time of the option of the purchaser. wall be required of sale. Ali conveyan fees at the cost of to be complied with otherwise the trustees reserve. t 4 the property at the risk and cost « GEO. M. EMMERICH, Trustee. acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale fc21-d&ds complied with tn 15 pricks the “Ee f sale the trustee reserves the right to res: the FUTURE DAYs. at, the risk and cost of the defaulting p = Ta ate after 5 4 advertinemen' such resale in some AUCTIONEERS. newspaper published in Washington, D. C. All conveyancing, &¢., at purcheser's cost, re Mise prised her with a party at her home, on t Park “ ~ ‘TION OF IMPROVED IUS A. MAEDEL fruiting purchaser, atter five days’ notice of suca Balloch; song by Miss Sallie Nicholson: rs :. a rood road. ‘The evening was spent. in = — : — eet rE z 5 5 resale. panist. Mrs. W. S. Nicholson; dialect humor by | pcime Carr, Mrs. E. A; Fuller Mr. and Mre. | te cnusie being furnished by Mr: Jos. Mc J. B, FRECHIE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, AST SIDE OF NINTH | _ te2t-a&ds WILLIAM FE. EDMONSTON, Trost Fit Comles. and selections by the Takomt | jenherger, Robert Wells, Archie Wells, The club | At 10 o'clock # bountiful supper Was served. 4 316 and 318 sth xt. n.w., above Pa. ave, TRUSTE! AL x 1 CUNDEAD 1 Flor NBM. WALL whee : 2 | those present were Ella Will'not meet egain until after the Lenten sea ie andar °TO: . a : : - | ret. Mrs. Jarrett, Louls £ ar ee ae se eee tat cral Colleee cantor the’ aus, | berlain, Hattle Obim, Miss Mary Crook, Mr. Jarrett BE. a STREET REAL ESTAT! ING PREM. ES Nu. 1135 NINTH EXTRAORDINARY TAR B SALE OF VERY FINE AND WELL-KEPT RNITURE, HIN OUR AUCTION ROOMS IN “1 TR.CT OF O. 342 F NORTHWEST. On SATURDAY, THE TWEL MARCH, A.D. 1898, AT FOUR 0 THB PTH DAY OF PREMI > d OCK P.M.. in WEST. oe ‘rook. NATH'L WILSO? Nos. (22-4624 F 4 ESDAY, AFARCH SECOND, AT. TEN 5 | On MONDAY, TH DAY OF MARCH. DUNCANSON Is ices of the Kossburg Club of that institution. and Lewis Ohm. S selet aa front of the premises, the undersigned, as trus. £ SEY J An entertainment and dance was given at the | PMirs. Joseph We. Aman recently gave a mative —_+—— 4) WILL COMPRISE. TE ee ae ae conan Dattanny ao niet on | Ine pecan as eaaeapeen ee Geckos oaks a | TRCN BAL ee ee ae re te oman Sige: TE ee eee ete Gate nee Bens MSF VENIENCE | Liber ‘No. 1880, follo 245 et seq. of the land rec. | certain deed of trust to the u, dated June REAL 0. L009 VEKMONT AVE> Ender the direction of Mr. Arch Nichols, where a | Were won by Mra. Boykin and Mrs. Guista, Re === s BE SOLD rlet of Coluinbla. will offer for sale | and recorded in Liber 1696, follo 439 ct B Nok : Yery pleasant evening was spent. Among these | Crd contest. ‘Those present were Mra. It. E. | Rev, Angus Davidson eucceeds Rev. Dr. J. K. Hon the following described real | the land records of sald Liste it deed of trast te us, dated Present were: Misses Maggie and Emma Harvey, | White, Mrs. Theodore Vandoren, Mrs. Tricou, Mrs. | Mason as stor of the Congregatioual Church. in the city of Washington, _D. a me public * ly ree “ — 7 * os lot numbered fifteen (15), in A. E. H. Johnson's | ing des: Harper. Daisy Hardesty and Mesers. Howard, | 3: C. Rogers. Mrs. J. 8. Rogers, Mrs. J.C. Boy- |" Weentngton’s birthday was observed by the pub- ERR a OD ee a | SS Charles and George Hardesty, John Clark, James | Kin, Mr ho E. Latimer, Mra. William Gulsta, | ic schools giving an appropriate entertainment in dred and ene 1401), ae said subdisision ts recorded | of Lots in Mocl. numbered eight part H. Barncs and Ernest Harper. . Fs An ee ~~ - iY exercises open E in Liber W. B. M., follo 5, of the records of the | Park,"’ as per plat recorded in ces, Mr. Daniel Barnes is erecting a cottage on his | Denald ef Bultimore and Miss Aman. ie eventing] st) Con teal Stalls jie xe relece betes CROCKERY “AND CHINA WARES ATT] office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia: | folio’ 105, of the records remises, on place here, into which he expects to move this |, 4 dance will be given at the Masonic Hall dur- | with a hoop drill by twelve girls, which was exc- N. OUR REGULAR CROCKERY TRADH | the north one (1) foot eight (8) Inches in front. by | veyor of the District of Columbia, subject te right | MARC spring, | ing the Easter holidays. : cuted without prompting except by the music cf | SALE TAKES PLACE THURSDAY, MARCH 3, | thirty-three (33) feet in depth of said lot, subject | of way over tac rear th feet in depth ‘The Blair road. which leads from Silver Spring | , St. Elmo Commandery, No. 12, of Maryland, p ml to. all ts numbered forty Knights Templa Masonic Hall ho W. Watson held its forty-second conclave at | the string band, and was much complimented. | AT 10 A.M., SECOND FLOOR. fe28-2t ary 22. | Preyer was offered by Dr. Mason. Then followed = = fo this place, is probably in a worse condition than any iv this secti ley privilege in favor of the owners of the | width of said lot, for us Jot on the nert ), in said subdivision, the same and excepting the rear two (2) | two (42) to fifty inches by the width of said lot. being used fer a private alley. esday evening, Feb created @ companion of the | a gong by the school. Songs. recifations, dia- 1 of Montgomery county, NEERS, 1407 G ST. y r el 3 a ci (200 must be Terms of s: third of the purchase money | square Maryland. This road is imuch traveled and the Iustrious Order of the Red Cros After the Terms: One-third cash (of which $: Ps 2On ple hat the a les of r of C ard readings, closing with a song by the 2 SAL” cL s SKIN | deposited with the trustees at time of sale), and | in cash (of w $100 must be deposited with the | felio 291, the records of the si eee ee itenticn te dhe eee Ma ebe Counts WHI | neering. refreshments were served by the ladles teat Ga es altogether making 1 * “CORR SURE BRON AER ANTS SRIX | the balance in two equal installments in-one and | trustees at thme of sale), balance in ino equal | District,” together with) tie im ts 3 of Ruth Chapter, No. 7, Order of the Eastern St Cert a LUTELY NEW, AP PURLIC AVCTION: two years, with interest from date of sale at six | installments at ome and two yeurs, with Interest | sisting Of a Uwo-story brick dwell a eee e present M. H. Kearney. BE. C.; 8. C. | a very pleasing entertainment. On WEDNPSDAY, MARCH SECOND, 1898, AT | Per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and | from date of sale at six per cent, payable Terms of sale: One-third of th BRIGHTWOOD. = une Ls ee Carkte A party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Romulus | TWELVE M., we will sell, within our rooms, 1407 | Secured by first lien ‘on the property, or ali cash, | annually, and secured by first lien on the property, | to be pald in cash ; F. A. Holden, recorder; . Ma- + Bradshaw, the 18th instant, in honor of their | G si at purchaser's option. And if terms’are not com: | or all cash, ut purchaser's cption; and if terms are | installment and the | , the above coat, just imported by the owner, ; eee ttie's fifteenth birthday. The guests} but does not fit; hence this sale. On exhibition plied with insid# of ten days from day of sale the | not complied with in ten days from day of sale | interest at davghter } Now that the Metropolitan Railroad mpany J. Wil ALF Schoepf, aa standard bearer; | da Monday and Trssae trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and | the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and | semi-ancually from auy of eee : z ere Misses Burnie Dutton, Jennie Robey, Bessie | Monday an oS defaulting purchaser, on five days’ e | of pon tbe prey Gs seeking further favors of Congress the Bright Hiagtap, sword bearer; J- M_jHaub,, as son. | were Mises: Burnie Darton, ronnie Robey, Deewle | arene cash. cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing | cost of defaulting Z ry ¢ | of trust upon the property sold auh, at the at purchaser's cost. advertisement. All conveyancing at purciay ‘wood Company is preparing to have carried out | Ue: oN ee Commande w, and Masters James | _ fe26-3t ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts. ‘the trackage arrangements provided for under ihe | {ng visitors were present: John Hal act of 1804, permitting the latter company to run | ton No, vew ; Charles A. Acker of | Burtor gna DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, |. Thomas of ¢ Robey.” Miss TRUSTEES’ ear one ;. | M. ASHFORD, Attorney, 470 La. ave. + Trustees. | complied with within ten days fi its cars over the Metropolitan's cfty tracks, Al. | W on, No. 1. 3 Fo. 3 resents. Refreshments were served. = PES’ SALE OF NEARLY NEW THREE- : N BROS., Auctioncers, — fe22-d&ds ys lied with the Brightwood Company are the citi | Tt, No. 2, D. C.; Emmett C. Elmore, P. be Bay- Bertha Oliver, 3 : STORY ANDO BASE: REL | _fedi-cod&de DUNCAN: IS. ncers ‘s otherwise the trustees reseree th ra in ad E W. H. fer, ©. G A party w given the home of Mr. J. W. 7] % 3 > ae = = - c WE! NG werty at the risk and cos gens’ associations of Brightwcod avenue, Bright- | §-'al" Rites Mey. Kephart, the 23d instant, in hcnor of the fifteenth GEORGETOWN, Doc] 28! P STREET. | rRUSTEES’ SALE AT AUCTION OF IMPROVED | CHANCERY SALE OF STORE AND DWELLING | the power oe eee ‘The foll option of the purchaser.) A of Washing. | Myers, The George Bready, (1 J. ROBERTS FOULKE, cost. be required of the purchaser at the J. BARTON TOWNSEND, MAHLON ASHFOR) AML conveyancing, n ‘Trustees. ALDIS B. BROWNE the cost of the purchase: the defaulting M. Ryder, Rev. |. Thompson, 4 * 4 2, ¢ q = weed Park, ma Vurk and Mount. Pleasant. |‘. Ws. Gleason W, Hi. Meyers A. A. birthday’ of his daughter, Susie. The evening | po@QRGETOWN, REAL ESTATE IN “LE DROIT PARK,” IN let MANLON ASHFORO, Trustee The presidents of these associations, together | it. Patina J. s Was Passed with games aud other amusements. | n'lsner No. 1818, {oll 104 et sede tee ied | THE, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, “ON TH Rose bor AND. S00 B STREET SOUTHEAS CONSTANT X Refreshments were rved before the party sep- records of the District of Ce yi arated. Miss Susle recelved some pretty presents. | gt ynblic auction Ine font ret eae beers me Many of those who attended the party at the Brad- | FRIDAY, MARCH ELEVENTH, 1898 AT TALI. r, : Pattus. J.B. Ward. F.C.’ Losano, BR. C. with the representative of the Brightwood Com- | jams, John J. Harrover, ‘Thomas F.' Hering. eny, have prepared a strong case to be placed | PF. Riley, Benj. Parkhurst, Charles Gendadorff, fore the House District committee at an carly | Louis Bebrens, C. M. Merrill, C. F. Barley, W. E. date, and it Js, probable the numerous chanzes | Handy, George H. Getz, J.J. Costinett.’ George | shew home were also present, and in addition were | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the foltowts of care and le fare now necessary to reach | W Rae, A. H. Van Deusen, R. J. Donnelly. all | Misses Ruth Dyer, Annie Starr, Minnie O'Brien, | wcribed real estate, sltunte In the cle ot Weak: the business portion ef the city will soon be a | of Columbi: io. 2. TD. Charles H. Long of | Gracie Kephart, Heber Schooley, Misses Katte | ington, in eald district: Lot two hundred and thing of the past. Potemac. C.; J. Enos Roy of De Molay fay Burton, Bertie Johnson and Mr. Jacob | ninety“eight (298), in F. M. Detweller's subdl- Villa Fiora. the property of Mr. Claas Denekas. | No. 4. _D. C.; George A. Gude of De Mola: vision of lots in ‘square ninets-stx (96), George- 4 being entirely remodeled within and witheat. | 4D. C.; George W. Siggers of Orient, No. 5, D. 2 telephone line, to connect Herndon | town, as sald subdivision is recorded in ‘the office ‘The resideuce has been greatly enlarged and nu- | ¢. with Falls Church and Fairfax Court House, have | of the survey wereus Improvements have been made about the | ‘The ladies who assisted with the refreshments | been distributed, and it will be but a short time, | Book Georgetow grounds, with a view. it is understood, to open- | were Mra. Baker. Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Burn- | it Is ing it us a road house in the spring. Mrs. Holden, Mrs. mney, Mrs. Major, | Dr. Postmaster W. R. Van Horn has purchased taon and Mrs. Westlake from Mr. Jefferson Middleton bis house at the aking of testimony in the Gordon-Clagstt corner Oth and Fiint streets. election contest. which has been going on during Dr. Stone's little daughter Florence ts suffering it six weeks, has finslly been brought with an unnsnally severe case of Ia grippe. ‘The papers have been forwarded to ———_ President of the senate. It is expected thi Provenients, 90 ‘his! Iot, are three-fourths of a | the aan = will be acted upon soon. mile from the village, has just finished « well | purel GLENCARLYN. eee gta which he has drilled. dant supply of ex . Trustee, Hu. NORTH SIDE OF FLORIDA AVENUE, BE : % NON. Trustee ING ERE MISES NO. 450 FLORIDA AVENUE | tne’ pigtrict of Colamtia, passed 1n Equity Canes | NATH'L WILSON, Atty tor purty On MONDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY oF | 1862, the undersigned will offer for sale, by pub- Now. 622-624 F street p.w. MARCH A.D. "1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUK | He auction. in front of the premises. on MOSD AY. O'CLOCK P/M’, in front of the premises, the un- | THE SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1808. AT dersigned 98 trustees under a certain deed of trust A ba den cate on Weaumbgaton ap: Sacten Apo fo them, dated January 4, 1892, and recorded in | fate in the city of Washington, D.C. Liver No. 1641, ct seq. of the land rec. | 1t 18, in square 843, improved by a three-siory ords of, sald District, will sell at public auction, | brick store and dwelling. at southeast, corer of of a cert to, the highest bidder, the following described real | sn" gaid square, improved ‘by three-story br jn | dwellings, Nos. 507 end 509 Ib street southeast. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court f de- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AT NO. Se4-D STREET SOLTH- of the District of Columbia, in No. 2, page 1, together with’ the 1d, until the line will be in operation. improvements, cousisting of three-story and. base, L. Detwiler, who has been spending two | ment bay-window brick dwellin; or more in Florida, has returned. He | n.w. e In which to sojourn for | ‘Terms: One-third ca: @ while, for those who like hunting. He killed an | ments, at one and two alligator welghing about 400 pound: (8) per certum per annum, payable semi. Mr. R. C. Mahoney, who has been making im-| from day of a deed of trust to ms, dated od K estate, namely: Lot ‘numbered fifty-four (54) David’ B. Gottwals et al. subdivision of lot block numbered five (5), “Le Droit Park,” plat recorded in Liber County a pe ARDS Rete aide edi Of fale, With Interest at six per centum per an heey OR le: One-thi f ti hi joney | NUM, and represente the promissory es -M.. the following vibed land and 1a OF ea 9580 ee he eearchawe money | the purchaser, secured by mortgage to be approved | riiuate In tor ein ot Were ieton. trustees at time of sale), balance in two equal in- | bY the court on the property sold. or all cash. at | of Colu:nbia, stallments at one and two years, with Interest | the option of the eye A deposit of S100 seq... fet of Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | party secur: must be paid ir cash, and the balance in two | tees, will sell, equal installments, in one and two years from day No, 2731 P st. of the ed tras balance in equal install- ars, with interest at six nually,, He, secured by deed of trust upon perty sold, or all casn, at the option of the A deposit of $200 will be required at f sole. All remines, iu the Disurtet 4 be id designate nd 46 of Gessford’s subdl from whic he has an abun- | time onveyancing at purchaser's ‘on each lot sold. from date of sale at 6 per cent per annum, pay- | Will be required at m1 7 Mr. Geo. W. Bell | cort. Terms to be complied with within ten di a 5 : ; 4 HENRY W. SOHON, Trust Miss Reeves, who has been visiting Miss Torrey- FOREST GLE} now has the well aj rating ou his lot ctherwise the trustees reserve the right 10 resell ee eee ee ys eoeaht ct combats ook | cctexbz0t Fendall building, 344’ st. n..w. @n, hes returned to her home in Maryla — at risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, whe ot complied with in ten days | u:G5-a “OWE AL MELE SIS WBE wy. Mrs. ©. A. Uber is visiting friends in Philadel- | Rey. Father C. O. Rosenstecl. pastor of Forest FIRST DEGREE. WILLIAM E. EDMOXSTON, ‘Trustee, fiom day of sale, the trustees reserve the sight ts | JHOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. X.W. Terms of sale: One-third uf hase money phia. Glen parish and of St. Mary's Church, Rockville, sa ees ALDIS B. BROWNE. inrnatee: Ate resell at ris’ and icou ot eee aS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE VALUABLE THREE FAS riod mei bala we in two cauat Mr. M. ©. Mitchell, who has been quite ill for | bas gone to the St. Vincent's Sanitarium, Norfolk, | Finding of the Jury in Alexis Chur- | _fe2#-1&ds Oftice,¢1410)E- aU purchusdt's costs GEORGE BL EMMONS. = SAT yas | thterest at six’ (6) per ceutum per ‘a yable feveral weeks, is better, and n atle to leave . for the benefit of his health, which has become kot's Ca TRHOMASIS SOWEN] AUCTIO! ELIS; B. BROWN ae 6 io a aw. pial Seaaiay. Erie eg or mde oe “ag 4 Bis room: broken by too close attention te his parochial] giosig Churkoft was a Sma 918 F st. niw., Clty. cite ‘Trustees. | eq in Li », 2221, follo 349 et seq... one of the | Shtton of the puree. OT All ccamh, at the Mr. J. L. Schoaf bas been at home for several | duties. Tt is expected he will remain at the sanl-| “8 oe iaice = De eed Sane eer Geran DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. fe23-d&ds land ree for, the "District of, Col gna endl haner. A depualt of $0) ss w digh ck of tonsilitis. tarlum for several weeks. viel ph) urder for the killing 0} SA OF TWO-STORY FRAME = 2 ae the request of the party secured the ua- | XS exer ~~ seul Gumi rasa Ceschcoioo the oes ote apc | Recently there’ weal (delightral evening. of | George E. Haas on December $ last,” Haas DWELLING. ,SITUATE ON EAST SIDE OF €. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. dersigned trustees will sell "at’ public action, "in : eekenee ig-f propriate exercises, of songs and reci- | acted song af St. Jobn's Church, under the direc: | was assistant superintendent of the S. S, HARTFORD STREETS, BROUKLAND. TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | SEVENTH, 1898, AT. FIVE. O'CLOC ; sceaies see Seamens ohne tee te tations. Master Vietor Pennywilt aud Miss Jennte | Gir of Woodside, Mita Lay ef W Misa | White Dental Company's manufactory in | . By Vittue of a deed of ‘trust given to id Renee PROPERTY, AP CARER | following described real estate, situate the property at the risk aod cost of the defaulting Oleett. In continental costume, represented Geo-ge | Mery Hallet Page of Brookland, and Messts. Henry | Frankford, and Churkoff shot him dead on | IS recorded in Liter 2033, at follo 176 et’ seq., TRIRTIETH STREET, FORMERLY, “Wash. | of, Washington, District of Coiu purchaser. and Martha Wa-hington W. Olds, Carl Ljungstedt and M. B. Stewart of | the sidewalk as Haas was on his way home | 4 #t the request of the party secured, we will INGTON" STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. oath emrenty Ser ee ek ee The Village Imprevewent Soctety held its sn- | Linden. The wi program was charmingly ren- | to dinner. : y le lenaes auct'cn, ia — cre pas NO. 3022 P SET, AND VACANT GROt Third aed eaten 4 ened original lot thir- | M11 WILLA ISON, bual inceting Tuesday at ¥ p.m. at the home of | dered. Churkoff is a Russian and is 1 on Dy ese ADJOINING : 2 e manana, Os ae : a xouler 2 oe a x F sslan and is believed to he following. de- RING: f sale. a prior deed of | NATH" te PN ip Sinn Gr euceannia ‘en a ee ee be an anarchist. He had several times | scrived real estate. situa Brookland, ‘D.C., | .,BY vittue ofa certain deed of trust. dated De- | trust for $6,000 and interest since October 3, 1S¢ 5 Major W. M. King: vice president, Mr. in which he is eld by the parish, ~ | been refused employment at the factory, Known a3 part of lot 2, im block 40, of Lelgh- | 1753" "folio 147 et ‘ne of the land records | DMANCE, over and above sald trust and interest i Dow: & CO., AUCTIONEERS,” Town: sec Mrs, FE. H. Town; treasurer, | Miss Katle Maile Garrison of Sligo and Mr, | and it 1s supposed Killed Haas on his fail. Petro, aCe, Gub of Brookland, more | or the Distriet of Columbia, and at the request | Cail, of Which a deposit of $200 must be paid at | ‘F wt. a rapaiess Mr. C.F. Ramsdell. Z Thomas J. Giles of ‘Tenleytown were “murrled | ure to get work. The defense made a plea | {Uy described In 1G Gee acta rants, HOt being | Of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at | ime, of sale. Conveyancing and reco cited Orek : teicds Raeeetionsy De Wena echen Care, | eneeees, night, February 23. z of insanity. ssi ike tinprovementa rere Sduare feet, together | purite auction, In front of the premises. on WED- | Srithin ‘ton slays trom Gay of sale: TRUSTEES: Sat. ALUABLE Win. Pennywitt, Mr. J. i @: pablic nigh: | side Methodist Church was wiven at tre onoek Sa ee eee ; balance in one and tw> | AY HALE-PAST FOUI O'CLOCK Al the fol: | MAY, the righty 20, resell th RTORY GROUNDS. AND NES) woys electric roads, . SS. Burdett, | Wednesday night last. Name Changed to Martha. uetnteneat Ate re a pevabierenal ribed land and premises, situate in HOWARD P. MARSHALL, Trustee, MEMORIAL BRIDGE. chalrman: Messra, W. H- Glcott. HB. Hedrick, pela a SS ‘The name of George Washington Stanton eee Mars ($100) required at Geo wn, in the District of Columbia, "and 247 Mass. aves nw, | ,,Having a frontage of two hundred oe Ponce & ‘as : a : S is : 5 icsignated ‘as ai ing part of lots numben | M. YAGER, Truster, see ree (233) feet on Mis A. F Penhswitt, © 1h iackua 8, GAITHERSBURG. las been changed to Martha Washington Sree ee one ‘undred and ninetyrnine (100) and two hun- | geozqgaN ae Me YAGER, Trustee, O°” | ates one and three-fourths (171%) fe Well, Mins Elta Wtcott and Mr. Curtis, Backus.” —= Stanton by Judge Scott. ‘The child ie a a dred (200), in Thomas Beall's xddition to <George- Somes ee | Ath st. nw. _ | et. n.w., with 30-foot public alley in rear. of the wockety. Tarrigon were elected mem- | qhe Epworth M. E. Church has selected Mesms. | wait f. rustees. | town, being in square elghty-seven (87), in said] THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCT., 013 F ST. N.W. Default having been made In the payment of the bers of the society. LT. venus Jeess to aC Fe Desa dae |e found Tuesday last on a lot by a po- Georgetown, lying and being on West st., or P 3 i a 5 Promissory notes. secured by a deed of trust, dated opie =e ee j urns an . Durall dele- | iceman and placed in care of the Dowel st., and described as follows: Beginning for the | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TwWo-sToRY BR:ck | July 1, ALD. Isda. and recorded In Liber No. tole SANDY SPRING. gates to the Methodist conference of laymen in| ¢ children's Guz Batons VALUABLD TWO-STORY | seme at the northwest corner of a ten (10) foot DWELLE ANO | PREMISES, NO. 2u0e | at folio 457 of the land records of the District of ‘ r Washington March 4. Sasathonnke Ces At that Win i G._ NO. 1514 CORCORAN | alley, sold and conveyed to Stephen Cassin, at | TENTH STREET NORTHW ss cedoa tm | Co mls, the undersigned, ty. virtue of wuld =~ ‘ ge was a su Ne ST. bout a distance of one hui and sixty-nine i deed of trust, duty recorded in secured thereby. Mr. George Ht. Jeckson dled st bis home in Ash- | conference of lending citisen, wnaugurated at @ | name, but since then It has been nee by vittue of a certun deed of trust to ne, dated | (160) fect two () inches from Washington st. or | Liber ‘No. 1901, folio S44 et eed., one of The, land : - auction. in front of the mn, recently, aged eighty-two years. Althor om- <u Teen ine cittoena® held aC. the. rest: | oined that “Martha w s < i nd dt! ; Liber | 80th st., and running thence with line of West st., | records of the District of Columbia, and at the | premises, on WEDNESDAY. TH. TH DAY to: ged eighty: rei ugh COM- | Genes Mr. W artha will be more appro- | November 22, 1895, end dvly recorded in Liber 7 ° ratively a newcomer, Mr. Jackson made y | ence of Mr. Wm. H. Talbott. Wasa and means | priate, No. 2078, follo 113 et seq., of the land records | OF P st., seventy-five (75) feet, more or less, to | request of the holder of the principal note secured | OF MA A. D. 1808, AT HALF-PAST FUUIR pe y = Mr. Jac many | for the improvement of the town were clsensved | 2 mes of the District of Colutla, and at the request | dividing” line between houses.'sold to the inte | thereby, we will sell. at jublic auction, in front | O'CLOCK wal lots Ne. five), ix (6), friends by his intelligence. integrity and industry. | eng a proposition indorsed looking to the enactment = = = of the perty secured thereby, we, the undersigned | James A. Magruder and adjcining one immedia:-ly | of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, MARCI SEC. | seven (7), eight (S), nine (®) and ten (10), in square He leaves a widow and seven children, one of the | of a more Uberal charter by the present legisla- AUCTION 5S ES. * trustees, will sell, at public anction, in frout of | cast este thence epee re on oar Se fo a HAUS PAST FOUR +o" CK = ep ie (33), In the city of Washington, Jatter being Mr. William H. Jackson of Denver, | ture at Annapolis. It is alleged that the ALES, the premises, on MONDAY, the SEVENTH Day | ton. or 30th st., and with dividing line between Ce mop pee real estate, ne ai mes a 2 - ¢ property os atin ies : oe sald houses one’ hundred and twenty (120) feet; | im the clty of Washington, District of Columbia, | Terms of saic re- Rho wes with the transportation commission fo: | aggensment by the county authorities was very FUTURE DAYs. the fe liging: deacribea “tnd “apd Goes P-Mj_ | thence east and parallel with West, or P, st., to | to wit: Lot sixty-eight (68) of Robert E. Boston's cared md een BF peyton phn phoney more than 2 sear, and whose magniticent picturi-s | inequitable and could the town, through a board Sa a3 te In the city of Washington, in the District ot | the sovthwest corner of sald alley about seventy- | sul-division of original lot one (1), in square three | 3" : 7. Gere a of American scenery were so much admired at the Zi RATCLIFFE, SUTTON nu = uat 5 Cie ioe. 94, | five (75) feet; thence north with west line of said | hundred and thirty-two (332), together with the | Upon the perty sold, sh, at option ssessors, right this wrong, a large increase in ‘ON & CO, ACIS. Columbia, and deslgnated as and being lot 128, in " Anipreranante tenuate Rabson eee Jepoait of $00 will be required ‘world’s fair. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson had been mar- | the revenues would result, and that, too, without RUSTEES’ Farnsworth & H{ll’s sub of part square 193, as i one pene = samty (120) feet to West, Heder heh ay 7 ey Eire aly if the terms of sale are not aaa mantel Chai WES eden WSs Gancaadae increasing the taxation. A proposition to ‘submit RUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME DWELLING IN | said subdivision ‘orded in the office of the | FP. st., to place of beginning. ~ | complied with in ten days, the trustees reserve the * ed wife has | vo the voters of the town at the coming May elec: GIACELAND CC K. : of the Distvict of Colcmbie;_ in: Book 12, | , Terme: _Oue-thind’ cash. balance in ene {1) and | Yours from) day of sale, evidenced be tho pur: | Tight to reacll the property at be slek ane cost of the sympathy of the whole community. ten/the questionied) banding: the: tones tenets ly virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | page ’89, together. Yih the improvements, ‘con: | { (2) yeare, with Interest at six (6) per cent | chaser's promissory note oye = defaulting purchaser. eae Mest of the patrons of Sherwoud Friends’ School | streets and lights also met with favor. It was | Liver No. 185%, folio 444 et sey., ono of the land | sisting of the abose tentiored dwelling, ee peters na ieee fon pe pe oer ee MICHAEL I. WELLER, Trustee, Sssembled at the schcol building the afternoon of | generally desired to. go slow, giving heed to the | Fecords of Washington county. in the Distice ae | Sting of (the, al third of the purchase moncy | DY deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash, | op" 2 ‘G02 F st. 0. - Columbia, and {| at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. A | be required at time of sale. Zerms to be com: the 224 instant to witness a very pretty and suc- sablecte, and, oking Mo thatvend public imese | thereby, "we, the undersleen eretteatrty ,necured to te DIS ie cee ie talasee sa: two caval | deposit of $250 will be required at the time of | piled with and purchase fuliy ‘closed within ten! gy gggg AUBERT HARPER, Trustec, | cersful exhibition given by the jis in memo ting § st for sale, by’ publi tle » wi er. stallments, : ‘0 years, with | safe. All conve! ing and recording at the cost | days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees re- = ee, Gece ms oe erty | on MMe fe ag, ete | ees ataag ia Saat Bags | tatty Sarasa ee aero fea | ot prearRermn tobe coupe iin Mt | ge he aek fo Mulls sat and at af && | ~~ pexcaNow mos. AUCTIONEERS gram. and all joined in a effective 5 ‘coll CH, A.D. 18us, °-PAST FOU fi "1 4 ee % se - % 5 = the tune of “Maryland. My Maryland: in’ the | lince ef the discoscinee at te ete eae | the fullowing: seen eat ae eel oe ae erty Rds oe air eaghy ced of trust | trustees reserve the right to resell ‘the property | Purchaser's cost. & TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING NO, beautiful “salute” to the flag, snd in several | will enable the meeting to act intelligently and | being in the county of Washington, in the iste, agers tia: de; 5 potion | at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser 3, ALBERT DUVALL, 1619 MARION STAEET. triotic selections, concluding ‘with ‘America’ | defiaitely, of Columbia, and known and distinguished ne asd | fee cei ar gh gg cag yea TG; | of purchasers, after & days’ notice of such resale JOHN 8. SWORMSTEDT, By virtae of a certain deed of trast, dated Peb- ben the indoor exercises were completed all | Mr. Talbott will also, at the solicitation of the | being part of lot forty-four (44) In Clagett's sunt | 2 weyancing, ag and notarial fees ct i. | 12 some Washington newspaper. fe17,21,24,28,mb2 ‘Truste-s._ | ruary 25, 1897, and recorded in Liber 2201, folio Front narra, With the tallest boys and girls +n | conference, draft an improved charter, to be dis- | vision of block thirty (80), 4m’ Long Meadown, ‘as | Cour oe ane Spuschaseet Teas eat, fees, at the | fT A ee THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONHERS, | 111 ¢t, seq-; one ef the land records of the District Outs "With the help of aie, nteiiai, Aud marched | cowed at the same time. and embodying as well | recorded in book cousty 6, page 24, in the wftce of | pited with within ten days from desiat fale ote, | fe28-d&de W. RILEY DERBLE, Trustee. 612 B w. eee) fd ag SR Wy SH out. ue help of Mr. Charles F ke, the | other progressive features. the surveyor for said District, desc: > * = a secured therety, |, at public auction, Seba eae aa re fmm, A tO, te ten of the ME: Caleb Healt, one of the moet prominent ttl | anid sublet ond sami forthe ortheaet corner’ si Peepeste at tho ik and oot ule Sereuiiag | THOS 3- OWES, AUCTIONEER, 918 F S7.%W.] cuaxceny SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME SWENTY-FIPTH Dav OF FEBRUARY: 1808, AT wel hove, amid merry shouts of ““Hono : ir. Cal |, one of the most prominent citi- | said sublot, and running the ; s a= ‘ <a. Ni : : 3 r . 1808, fag." The ‘affair was equally creditable to. the | xens of the county, was stricken with. paralysis | a twenty foot ahey tecive fasts tree poniveee Pere IELIAM 2 CDMONSTON, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY DWELLING al NORTH | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following Sibelars and fo their teachers, Mra. E. P. 3. | recently and died at his home at Lewisdale. erly eighty-live feet; thence southeasterly parallel ae cicaae JEL virtue of a decree of the Su Court of | Sesertbed. y. situate. iying and weing Sa tho RiFhoman Allce ¥- Faraubar and Mien augusta | funeral was latgely attended at| Bethesda ME. | With the drat line twelve feet, amd tet Darts: Louis B. Peam | =" | crustees, | py etic of a deed’ of trust to us dated March | the District ot Columbia, pessed r'eqalty nance | SU 0%, Weshingion. “District “ot 5 a wurch. 5 be a east ith the second ss ans, What Club held its last gathering with Mr. rhe detferson Clab at ite meeting at Forest, Oak | of pe eer a Jt fe%-d&ds 604 ith st. nw. 2%, 1608, and recorded among the land: records of INGS. the undersigned trustee will offer for al. twenty-seven (121), of Eugene Carnal . C. * zat select strict lumbia 1800, folio yection. ren Premises, 0 , trustees”, Hall held for permanent organi president; | tasting’ ehrcofeae Of, atld plece of land, and ex-| RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONHERS, | 268 Desi’ OS Gil nt the reniest Gf the peg THURSDAY, {he TENTH DAY of MARCH. 18S. | Qumbered four nandfed and, forty-four (444), Fein lrg mee | Heparin one come | macennes, gue Or tare race wove | Se eaiaa ta aioli Hu Mee BA | sae ett tere | Sie mane a English, * nt-at-arms.’ Dr. Lodge was also “se : AVENUE. OF MA AT HALF-PAST FOUR | town), District of . known as part of District of Columbia, in Subdi fcchington’ sod Slag Eine esas | ey attra ae the Solieroeslan Sree pate recfig stated at time of sale. A’ deposit of $100 virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re- | O'CLOCK P.M., the described real estate | numbered seventy-one (71) in Threlkeld's addition | \¢° at page 101. Philadelphia, Gaithersburg Lodge, I. 0. G. T., No. 217, held CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, cerded in Liber 199), follo 38 et seq., one of the | situate in the city of W: ton, District of Co- | to said Georgetown, described as follows: Begin- | ““perms of sale: One-third cash, the balance im Among those who sojourned recently in | Very interesting exercises at the town hall on the HENRY H. BERGMANN. land records of Wachington county, in the Dis- designated as being lot numbered | ring at the northeast cormer of the said second- | we, two and three years, with interest from the Washington attending the woman con. | occasion of its fourteenth anniversary. Rev. | gers ade 3 oes trict of Columbla, tnd at the request of the two hundred and thirteen (218) of Fitsmorris’ | story brick date of sale at ix yer cent per annum, payable tention were Mrs. Caroline H. Miller, Mrs. Charles | J. McNair of Rockville was the speaker. aud made = secured thereby, We, the undersigned trustees, w scbdivision of Mount Pleasant, as the same is re-| Bateman, semi-annually. secured ty deed of trust on the Feet tt tod Mrs, William W. Moore, Mrs. B.| an able address. Mr. E. W. Walker sing several | MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PRor. | offer tera TE! Dav’ Os PEARCE, re jumble, ia. Gor, Shepherd, phe Vole Zi. the ‘weet purchaser. depeait sit ‘si00 watt time 3 |. Milier, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thomas, Mr. and | sols. Mev. J. D. Rayfield presided. ERTY IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY VERY | DAY. THE TENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1 of Cok 2. the Purchaser. A of at Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Lewis H. Duvall. Mrs. _—_—_——s NEAR WASHINGTON. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following descril ‘Terms of sale: One-t! cash and the balance in| six (6) sale. If toms of sale are pot complica with Kelly, Mrs. Granville Farquhar, Mrs. Robert H. RANDOLPH. By virtue of the power contained in 2 mortgage | real estate, lying snd being in the county of | one and two years, with interest at six per cent, | ette street within ten days from the Gay of sale, t Miller, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Farquhar, Miss Re- from Eitzabeth A. "iruster, Salome Jobneou and | Washington. in the District of Columbia, to ‘wit: able semi-annually until paid, and secured by | more or Fescrve the right to resell the at the becea T. Miller, Miss Sarab T. Mocre. ‘The Sandy o> es Jere Johnson, the All of lot numbered thi Seed. of trust upon property sold, or all cash, | brick stable; and cost ot , after tre ‘Spring de! tee were much fratified at the fine Mr. Samuel Greenfield and family have removed in trout of di at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. | twenty notice of such in some newspaper ident of the Maryland Suftage Association? “ ppetecam pom Pasr Fouk OCbOGK Gage trom Gate of sale, ctamr wise the trestoes er | tees ne snd ‘rstording’ ‘at wre cosh ti oe neon y dase . couveyancing a ¢ Sire. Robert Hf. Miller and ‘dacghter "are the | Mrs. D. 8. Holman and daughter Dora enter. | PAST, FOUR 0 ede tal eae ee ALBERT A, WILSON. Trostee, guests of Mrs. Caleb 8. Miller in Washington. tained the Junior Social Club Monday ventas | rants, from. the wad cost of the detaaiting. or JOHN B. LARNER, Trustee, ‘The Misses Elbrey of Miraval are in - | leet, at which meeting a patriotic program wes itholic University, after five days’ notice of such in| one and felt-d&eds ‘1335 F street. fon for « month. Joseph T. Moore is in New York. | creditably rendered. Patriotic musle was a Brookland, a in the District of ‘con; | sale at —— Mrs. Dollie E. Vedder and Warwick and M. Sta. was a strong | owned by Maj. G. L. Goodloe ve ‘and recording at ‘Or purchasers’ | deed of Tears AROVE EALE IS POSTPONED Dier ese in Baltimore. fcoture. Middleton. improvements cost. A of two dollars at | the option ‘Y, the EIGHTH DAY of MARCH, ot wom pin Baltimore, Witunierten and Yore: | bys Kigrasing sa atoeapeiate. exactions, er | “temas curr Wer tee fhe time of the alee TOHN B. LABS soeh eben] "ALBERT A. WILSOK, some a ington 4 a a ‘ Miss ‘Tyson bas been in New York and is | which Blanche ‘3 pupils commemo- | PHIL. H. No. 207 ‘Trustees, one. JOHN B. Sow in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Jobn C. Bent-| rated Washington's , The paogram as ren- | more, Md, f28-Ots _ MB F strest aw, aie