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14 ; THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1898-16 PAGES. CHIN POM YE IS CRITICAL)SUBURBAN NEWS| tert sictataci Scterartane Save | STRANGE ARcurrecrune. AUCTION SALES. cially and financially, and numerous requests have AUCTION SALES. Ace Smet been’ made for = repetition. A Building That ig Being Built on TOMORROW. FeTcas paYa_ ROCKVILLE. ro” Womtbaney Sect of ‘the Warner’ Memoria ; a . RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers, ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. A Chapter in Contemporary Uorean History rian Church will be held Sunday ufternoon | From the Icndon Mail. | ave. ees TRUSTEES: SALE OF TWO-STORY AND RAR heen | Hxt at 3:20 o'clock. A remarkable building is now in progress | TOMORROW (SATURDAY) MORNING, AT MENT BRICK HOUSE, NO. 1358 THIR- at the Capital, recorded tn the fice of the cf the creat | nian ' Lewis expect to remove serty | G21 Fctton on a plat ot sound on Carrs | ZEN OCUK, Sf han woene,..47 | Important Announcement. || MiXinP MH. Nee ie Re 920 Pa. ave. n.w., a collection of Household Fur- court: Jobe: D. Offutt and Sorah C. Offutt to Wm. | Ker. James T. Marsball, pastor of the Warner |ione, Birmingham, which for a quarter of | niturey Curgetn, "ie." So = Davis, 19% acres of land, $—; John H. Nicholls to | Memorial Presbyterian Church, Dew * |@ century has remai: upled. ALSO Committees Give No / R. Dorsey Tiundle, lot in Geithersburg, ¢—; Jas | Mt upon the subject of “Don't Worry Circles. nia 2 UPRIGHT PIANOS (Hardman, Morris and Davis Mr. Marshall not in favor of these cit Three feet beneath surface of the $ Martin to John S. Dorsey, lot im Brookeville, | considering: theta inablonable: tad, ‘which would ee om 10WA CIRCLE. Sale of Antiques to be Con- cluded Monday. Congression: . io 102 et one of the lend records of ‘the District of Columbia, we shall = < Te TENTH Dats Mane sD ai a Y ted Charge: 1 vi nd attention for a time, and die out as | Srcund there rurs a tunpel of the Great | , tives 7 . op | FIVE 0'C PM. ot iat Hiced te Uncerreternted charsce | it: jm, B Wariken o dance E Day. 3 ec oie nthe Va aang or | Western railway, and asjthe tunnel could a tiers AE TWELVE a, OWING TO THE INCLEMENT sinere to. haha ind “Tony tirwe "24th, ‘egtns > _ perel wee One legislative bonding rn Horses, Harness, &c.. he. on at : t of a Foreign Minister. and otkers to Wm. W. Anderson, quit claim deed, | the tone ey on in. the sum of $9,000 for | FOt with pay bear moge.. weight Fics it rica ‘SUTTON & CO., Auets. WEATHER THIS WEEK WE| inckes"votth of the cocthonst corner of exit or, $—: Jeremiah Lewis and Valinda C. lewis to | the purpose of bufiding sidewalks making | now does all plans for} building on the wie Swi aa HAVE BEEN REQUESTED | mip amning hence, west ‘hfty” iGo) fect’ thence Jotn R. Gue. half acre of lard, $—; Charles E. bg on age gy oe, (he. ip beer ground have been condemned by the city — Q' ore, Oo sesive GR feat two, (2) imche ong Senor Depuy De Lome, the late Spanish | Wood and Emma J. Wood to Agnes Mitchell, lots | }ig0 charter, will be put upon its final passage in | 8UTVeyor and the railway engineer in con- aes aS Oe tale ‘aon TO MAKE A SPECIAL AND | Street 1 tnt! — hence along minister, was not, it appears, the only | $5) and S61, Wocdment, $360; Frances Garrett to | a few days. sultation. 3 AL TES OOLOCE A SPEUARY, FIFTH, | 1806. ‘Terms of sale: Oneihind cash, balance in one, rrett, 10 1-10 f land, 0; Met- . st Mo Me is In Washington this te ee Fepresentative of a foreign nation at the] Tivutan investment and. Building Company to | qlat seettng ihe Santa cnfrcne “ir, unt | By an ingenious device, however, an. ar. Gales rome A general adsortment of ‘Furniture, mational capital to have a poor opinion | Herman npc Ee i 6, — 8, ie Mr. ‘Moore are the eaente ot a me WI. R. | chitect has now prepared plans whereby a Sn a Is, ete., consigned by private parties to 55, Garrett Park, $2,500; Wm. ‘errell and | Naylor while in the city. Mr. Moore been pas- i. 2 ef our government and the men who are] Tae "S' Terrell to trustces of Watner Memorial | Ai1OF Nblle tm the city. Mr. Moore hag been bas- | three-story building is to be erected on the ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK CLOSING AUCTION ON MONDAY, MARCH 7TH, 1808, and two years, with interest at six per cent pew annum, payable semi-annually, $150. required ai time ot wale, and the purchaser sllowed tnd frem date of sale to complete the purchas 3 HARI F. BENJAMIN. nee - Ste. - Horee, Trap and Harness, Fine Hamilton & Kent-| AT 11 A.M. AND 3 P.M., OF > RJAMIN controlling its destiny. Mr. Chin Pom Ye, | Presbyterisn Church, lot at Kensington, Win. f the past four years. During his pastorate the / 8! ‘. : 23 WILLIAM H. DUNCANSO: tac pecmentiastniabee teed Covance ct Si acres of land $1,002. Dumond D. Beall,-} congresation, has doubled. aml largely through hls | ‘Twenty-five feet of building will have to | “sy! Stee B. WILLIAMS & CO., aucts." | THE REMAINDER AND IM-| _mva-aaas Trustees, 80 far as known, written any letters to| ““rhe Young Ladies’ Euchre Lind of this town wag | been erected, which are nearly ee ee edie 2 st at rated ack Sid ae Sate PORTANT PIECES OF THE EXECUTORS’ SALE Cosvan wewepaber mets regarding the man | Sis sary tpaicne. ig tine evisen’ pce wen.te || eee ieee eee teats as ae re nna: Chis bee, or. Ss Ss “ "7 ; J] GROCERIES AND OTHER PERSONAL PROPS ner in which officials of the United States | Mies Wiha Peddie ste a ees aon ree Sees Suan tase nenehca the: Tinisaliowsd: Wy the erected on bu ee cantilevers. These anti. e BEST” ET AL. COLLECTION A have recently ignored some of his repre-| ceneolations were awarded to Miss Helen itinerant rules. a ‘ber, run to p bers present were Mra. R. Haslup, state president of the | six feet, and are estimated to carry weights sentations, but it is asserted that he 15 | re ee ene ey ead andlor Tennis | Westie ae erance Union of Mars- | varying from 100 to 400 tons. The A cantl. 75 head tomorrow, Satur- not chary In expressing his criticism in| Bailey. Bessie England, . Helen Taibott, Ethel | land, wilt snake in the Warner, Memorial Preaby- lever Suprorts the greatest weight, eat : 3 . Nettle Sugiand, " are ._ Rev. ated at 400 te most vigorous “terms “af whicis the | (eo way) tase Willisins, sat Eacioe massmentoce tf Xe siaisent) sale prone ee the meaesien onal te ey day, 10 o’clock, at our Cerean tongue is capable. It will be re-| Messrs. itowie Vinson. Harry USS Se) Se Se SS eee ee building, ii bl 205 Lith membered nat Mre Pom Kwang Soh, wo | james A\‘ienderson, itebert Hilton, George Hen: | ton, to enable the: cltiiens” of this community 10 | While only mineteew teorof tr amior ies | auction stables, FRANK McKNEW, DECEASED. All the Groceries and Personal Property in, of belcnging to the estate of FRANK McKNEW, ‘de~ cea t his store on the northeast corner of 19th and K streets northwest. {n the city of Wasbing- ton, D. C., will be sold IN BULK FOR CASH. Sealed bids will be received at the National .OF RARE ANTIQUE FUR- NISHINGS. NOTICE—Goods purchased at former sales and not called for or Safe Deposit, Savings and ‘Trust Company of the receded Mr. Ye as minister from Corea ‘Theod jasov and Walter Williams. hear Mrs. Haslup. The afternoon of the same day | building will rest upon a solid foundation. y val i in | District of Columbia, corner of New York avenig To the Unitea States, died in this city in | St meeting of the ‘ccumty commissioners, bela | Mrs. Haslup will speak to the members of the | To add to the rafety, from this hangs a Street. properly secured will be included in | Dis'"ct.° oo aot Rew Fork a August, 1897. Mr. Soh represented a dif-| Tuesday, tle following bills were passed and or- | W. C. T. U. ashit dere, a mass ef concrete, sixteen feet across by et a ed ti id: KR. H. Perry, road accoun' Mr, Herbert W. Euwen and Miss Nell Euwen of fifteen feet high, é Harry McHenry of Frederick; Md., will sell a Boh died there were some complications | Samuel H- Jones, piking, $75.60; - $28.80; Geo. | the Ladies’ Ald Home and Foreign Missionary So- | long. = 4 bred, and are suitable for all purposcs. Fegarding the estate, of which he died | (ee. tuaga’ slurs Gr W. Bisgield. pining, | cletics of St- Paul Mi. X- Cuureh Wednesday. The whole thing resembles the weighing | 25 head, consigned by other parties. must specify the net sum the Mdder will give for ssid property in writing, and sign the same, and leave his bid within ten’ days from thig te. Full particulars of the property and detailed the above sale, C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, statements of its nature and dcerription can be ssessed, and which included certain real | g¢¢.50; i. FP. all, piking, $100.30. Richard —__+—. of & carcass on a butcher's steelyard. The | Also some cholce Horees at private sale. St. | REE Nghe sald The National safe Deposit, Sav- Bxate in this city. Accordingly a bill was | £0650 rood. 29.40; Bonet ribpe Retre RIVERDALE. * cantilever acts as the steelyard, the ware- Se SOE 1407 G St. fiee and ‘Trost ;Company of the District of Cy introduced in Congress to allow the sale] county inmates, $44. B. J. Sullivan, road, houses and the shops are supported at the ae — eG "AN bie a) SS dnlahtt of the property in question, it being in- | $11.25; Geo. W. Bosley, lumber, $5.83. <i com. | February 22 a delegation of citizens, consisting | long ends and the great weight of concrete EATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CQ., AUCTIONEERS. | &t the office of the company, and opened together tended that the proceeds of it should be] 2c. “ure the third ‘Monday’ of the present | of Messrs. J. A. Blundon, Robert Mangum, Harry hange from the short one, acting as a | > occrpre sUTTON @ sates, ean lind 5 SEREN O'CLOCK INTHE MORNING FRIDAY, given to Mr. Soh's heirs. month. The number of cases docketed i this | Rogers, Jerome homage carat ot Calleve cor a eas a eaie cantilever rests ‘920 Pa. ave. now. ‘TRUSTKES' faz OF VALUABLE THOSTORY ey yp ATH, = -~ ee — . crimirals, 132; recognizances, | Park, went to Upper Marlboro’ in the interest of | UP 2 WELL NG. NO. > : Dereon taki “t agen eee tee Gor appeaia: Gf trials, 80; fudiclals, “12s appear: | qk who desire a bridge across the Anacostia, ——+o+—___ SS RE ODE SS | pep eae Gilet Baie wets gbal, be required 5 ae oe Piicerin plies Larsice Sree “UGSormation her been ieecived here of the death | Ast of Hyattsville, and connecting the Edmonson | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. co) AND Pani PoEEe November 22. 1805, and dcly recorded in Liber | & certified’ check for one hundred dollars. or that ‘om e, and accoi ingly, under Eo x rndon, Vi f Mrs. Susan A. V. Aud, | read with the one already projected and uuder SATURDAY, MARCH FIFTH, at TEN O'CLOCK January 25 last, he wrote a letter to the | MGit, Herndon, Va.. of formerly of this county. | way as a more direct route to Washington, An Tomorrow. A.M., we will sell within our rooms (920 Pa. ave. Becretary of State protesting against the} Mrs. Aud was in the sixty-seventh year of her | yppropriation of $1,000 was secured, The prospect n.w.) for account of a private 1 BILLIARD sale. age, and leaves a fomily of four sons and one | isthe necessity for crossing the dreaded railway | ©: G- Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Ad- | TABLE MADE BY TRE BRUNSWICK Boles, sum in cash, to be held by him as earnest to bind said sale, and pending the approval theres of by the Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbia, holding a ipecial term for Orphans’ Court nal No, 2078, Solio 113 xt seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party accared thereby, we, the un trustees, will sell, at putlic auction, in front of : g «| 1 busivess, whi: court meets the same ministrator’s sale of pew in St. John’s Church at | COLLENDER CO., in excellent condition. the ses, on MONDAY. the SEVENTH Day | “Pens, whicl by AG x . In the course of his communication he | “Air. Henry J. Norris ond Miss Lily Ashby, both | twice will exist Lut a little longer. the anctiofi salt rooms, on Seferday, March 6, at | NOw co CEMMMiCe. on & ucts, | the following. described ‘lund and, orconince’ oi | Advertised and ordered te the asia toute taste ubilad sama of this county, married bere the Zot foatant | Mr. Neslitt Is a candidate for road commls- | 12°, nen 2 LIFFE, SUTTON & 00., A uate in the city of Washington, in: the District ot | Seful “ane according, Le age BAY cash the “Two. Spee - Rey. 5. R. White of the Baptist Churcb. sioner. i ts : ~ t 2 to bl 5 Two Years ago, when the former minis- | "ie.55 Gore and Miss Bettie Helston, both of | "amet Fairplay Euchre Club met at Mr. Robert | ¢MOMeAsee's sule of valoable property in Prince H--O--R--S.--E--S Patnewerte: Bite sate Of part eco ae It | THE NATIONAL SAFE DECOSE, SAVINGS AND ter, Pom K. Soh, came to the United States, | Germantov.n, were married Monday at the rest- | ycincum's ‘Teedday evening. Miss Bessie- Fowler oecers ») very near. Washington—1T% acres of TS ES ies wbdiviaion fe Tecorfed In the =o TRUST COMPANY OF THE’ DISTRICT OF: he brought with him appropriations for the | dense of the bride's sister, Mra- Chas, etits NO | cavearec-t¥e-bcctiy prises les Misanet Bower tie ae te moire of the premises, on Saturday, March NO oe LA ay sciveyor of the District of Coluimbla, in Took 12, iexecurons Of PRANK MckNS MOECD. entire year. He was relieved of office in | “", few nights ago Mr. Humphrey Ciseell, jr., re- | first prize. 3 “Ratcliffe, Sutton &7Co:, Aucts., 920 Pa. ave.—| SATURDAY. MORNING, MARCH FIFTH. ar = pe el, d dwelling,” °° | GIST BLAIR, Attorney and Acting Siust Oincer eptember, 1896, and at that time I took siding near Dickerson, awoke to tind himseif nearly ‘The Ladies’ Aid SoMety met at Mr. F. A. Pres- Peremptory sale of one billiard "table ana perk! eS an ae ‘SELLA CAR LOAD ating ‘of sale: One-third of the purchase money eA ‘Company eharge cf the legation. The $4,500 appro- | suffocated with smoke. A iarge wardrobe filled | ton’s Tuesday afternoon. ee priation that were still due for the remain- | With clothing in the room in which the young What came near being a disastrous fire occur- | phernalia within our sales rooms, on Saturday, | OF HORSES SE; WORKERS AND DRIVER. | Alte : ‘ man slept was ablaze. The entire contents of the | red at Bladensburg February 28. Capt. Gordon's | March 5, at 10 a.m. ANY USE; WORKERS AN 5 Soar aces pe ene pete Se i wardmvbe were destroyed. "Miss. Dutrow, 2 teacher | ban jgtnble and mn houne” were consumed. “ube |S. Bensinger, Auct., 920 La. ave.—Sale of a car} W!LL- BE SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT OL RESERVE. s » = a rding at the house, lost a large portion of her | dwelling was in imminent danger, as - plican Taea 3 ALSO for private purposes. With it he bought cone ‘A rouse and’ a match are supposed | dows at times were too hot to be touched. ‘Thauke | load of horses and mares, also second-hand ve- 25 head of Horses and Mares, some extra good P purpo: clothing. roperty 2018 14th street northwest, where | to have been rexponsible for the fire. to the willing hands of the citizens of Biadens- | hicles, harness, ete., on Saturday morning, March | onés, cqnsigned by Jocal parties. © resided until his decease. I desire to} ‘The Irving Literary Society held its regular | burg, it was kept saturated with water. Neither | 5, at 10 o'clock a.m, x ALS = - ollect the debt contracted with the gov- | mecting at the residence of Mr. Humphrey Cissell. | pecple nor stock were injured, ay has’ been re C. G. Sloan & Oo., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.t.—Sale | New .and Second hand Vehicles, Harness, etc. Senet a ul Bid ty, | On. the” program were vocal and instrumental | ported. of furniture and effects from the Preach lemating | iis. WILL BE A RARE CHANCE cenment on the: sale’ of the sald property: | aise recitathas ail readings Eapecially en: | several nights ago a colored iam, sho lives legat HORSE BUYERS. aE Mr. Pak Sueng Pong, who came as secre- | joyabie was a quartet number by Mr. and Miss | with Mr. Waggaman. in the vicinity of Itlverdale, | within our sales rooms, on Saturday, Mirch '5, at | BORSE, 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. tary to Mr. Sob, later, without my knowl- | Biack, Miss Dutrow and Miss Clara Griffith. A | was returning from Waehington, and very unexpect- | 10 o'clock a.m. © G SLOAN & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. edge, endeavored to sell the said property | solo Us Miss lack called forth an encore, a did | edly his horse and carriage ran Into some obstiuc- |W, Williams & Co., Aucts.—Regular Saturday - 3; » en Lith street, and on the fact of this be- | a recitation by Miss Mury, the young daughter cf | tions in the road, Immediately two men sprang mb1-9t DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 67) ©. . 5 MEAL 1 TE, NO. 67) CALLAN STREER certain deed of trust to us, dated June 5, 1893, and duly recorded in Liber No. I80d- felio 473 et seq., of the land records of the Dis- ‘trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party sccured thereby, we, the vadereigned trustees, will si, at public auc jon, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the NINTH DAY of MARCH, to be paid In cash. and the balsnce in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six (6) per ceutum per anuam. payable semi-annually, fram day of sale, for which notes of purchaser to be given, secured Ly deed of trust upon the property rold, or ell cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will he re- quired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the pucchaser. Terms of sale to be cou plied witb within ten days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the preperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. A.D. 1808, at HALF-PAST FOUR” O'CLOCK. : eae VILLIAM B. LDMONSTON, M., the foll ti 3 a b 4. th noo heresies a | fale of household effects, etc., at our sales rooms FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Ww + the following described land and premises, caenings Rasawre Go mie Mir ake Stier EOE Pr erste coe eeu aee eee | GLEN EERE EA FROM THE FRENCH LEGATION Louis BR. PEAK 8 | oe steos, | Siltttte tm the citysof Washington, in the Distries made his escape frum this country.” Am) Ghoctions 06: OMGCen Senn tar tha cree ok bahia Aad eke coe Magrath & Kennelly.—Sale of 75 head of horses, SOR a fe23-d&ds 604 ‘ith st. n.w. z and designated as and being lot 18% s Plain La ce. George Remsburg. president; & J. Chiswell. vice | | Master Blinn Weldon celebrated the #fth annt- | on Saturday, March 5, 1808 at the stable, 20S Se ay “AT TEN - vision of lots Im squcre SoG oe ee any € sabal- opie Sie tere he en president; Miss Dutrow, secretary; Miss Aletha | versary of his birthday March 1 @lth some of i By RS ee ay ta CHANCERY SALE OF STORE AND DWELLING | recorded Dollies of the aemmnid subdivision $0 This letter was referred by the Secretary | Brewer, éditress. The ‘next meeting of the so- | his little friends. lith st, 10 o'clock. AM., within our rooms, 1407 G st. (2d floor), we AT SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FIFTH AND | tices? = the office of the surveyor of said Dis- eee a : ty Will be held at the home of Sir, Wm. T.| Mrs. T. H. Farrel of Milwackee, Wis., 1s visit- | =—=————=——— >| will “sell, without ‘Teserre, $1 SOUTHEAST CORSE OF FIETH AND .,i8 Book 16, page 62, together with the me Ce Oo ee OE CE ES brah aia so ™: “| ing her sister, Mrs, Whalley of Riverdaie. AUCTION SALES 18 FINE LEATHER DINING CHAIRS, LARGE 2 2 3 miitee of the District of Columbia of the = N . Fi eat provements, Consisting of a two-story brick dwell- oe IG NOS. 507 AND 509 B STREET SOUTHEAST. ‘The Southern Methodist Church of this town was | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lafontaine, Mrs. Gri:fin, DINNER SERVICE, GILT . Hi CHAIRS, GILT- ang. Ly 1 Pa y By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court cf Terms of 3 = House of Representatives, but neither the | yell filed Sunday cvening ‘at an early hour’ to | Mrs.” Naughton and Mfr. Monohan ot Washington, FUTURE DAYs, Bo fae,District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause | to be paid in casi; and the fate eae ee war the temperance address of Mr. E. H. Jones a ft S. ‘DB UREA Boy a nen = niger, on ORD, | ietallments, ° members of that committee nor of the same | (e"Washington. Mr. Jones piccarell the Dione rk, were guests of Mrs. | DATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS. END WASBSTANDS ELEGANT OFFICE F Uc auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. | irieres ae sis) por wantene ee ee payable committee in the Senate appear to have | an evil and an enemy to the eburch and to society: last. we, ae EATHER CHAIRS, ROLL AND | THE SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1898, AT | semiarnnally, font day of waic, secured byt re’ scored any government, municipal or otherwise, | The iMlustrated lecture delivered recently at the ° VALU. x NITURE, | LEAT! ¥ S ‘ HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK F-.M., the real ¢s- t : ey aad, or oak eee <omaidered_ Cohen Yous “Nee Yeeiest 08 1 ee wok reas a au ee ee was well attended by on | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING eT tens, RUGS. FINE BUFFET, | tate in the clty of Washington, De'C. tinea cp | Of, trust upou the property sold, or all. cash, at worthy of consideration, On the contrary, | pitty resting upon, the individual to see that wine | appreciative. audience. Dr. Ennis Mustrated the eee VEER APE Shy TE aE Be org agg nme eg — Fog wepey Darchaser. A depusit of §100 indeed, Representative Peters, a member of | jaws upon this afd all other subjects were en. | Pleasant things be bad to say of eastern” Cana la STREETS NORMIWist 8 Ae RACES Ca A ON AMBRE: | brick store and dwelling, at southeast corner of | sale. All ‘conveyancing, recording vast’ se (of the House District committee, made the | acted by the legislators. One of the pleasing fea- | by beautiful pictures. some of which were mase | Dy rvictue’ of. 2 decree rots the) Supreme ‘Ooeit of SUITES, FINE “MATTRESSES, ODD ROCK: | St and B cnet coepeeat aad lots 20 008 21 | Sean at the cas of the pereee’ Tae ee following statement: j on Cole Ge a peat Repeat the relics of Grand Pre, the bigh tide in the bay | the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause ERS AND TABLES, HANGINGS, CABINETS, eH Kos. 507 ana B09 Benet arenes SS | to be compled with within ten days from day of “I see no reason why the committee | lowing was rendering 0 = s by of Fundy and other notable points in the queen's | N°. 18882, the undersigned, trustee, will offer for SHAVING STANDS, CHINA, KITCHEN | @ycllines, Nos. 607 end 509 B street southeast. ,, otherwise the trustees reserve the right skould reverse its decision for Mr. Ye or | 15,0 Neal, a leading soloist of Washington. | of Fundy, = | sale, by public aucticn, in'front of the preuitses, GOODS, &e., NOW ON VIE B 4 rt he os on e vi pus sacte ™: =f FRIDAY, FOURTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D! anybody cise. Mr. Les charges are made | orptans’ court at its recent meeting: William | Mrs. Snelder of eastern Pennsylvania is visiting Seog AT HALE ORO OG Coan aD without corroboration and as — Bich, executor of James 8 So vwrar Remmi a nt eet AER Peels Ap following described real estete, ‘situate in’ the LSO ted by political spite. if he could | and final account «and made distributions: ni ohn § a, Saturday | cty of Washington, in the District of Columbia, . P i LETE. have had his way he would have had Mr. | iem, guatilin to Dorsey A. abd Allee Alay Seer. | noke where ae will soln hee inotaads Seton to wit: “The cast halt Of lott ae o ein. | sen Bad AE REA Ss, COMPLETE. ce , in the subdi- | mr3-2t C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts 1407 Get. s . | er, passed bis first and final account and made dis- | next. vision of square No. 282, begivning for the same | ™ ae = = Sonia: periical nants Lorena Un tributions to the wards; Uriah H. W. Griffith, ex- | ‘The very unique reading desk for the Presby- tt Howes is . SLOAN & CO., Auctioners, 1407 G st, ecutor of Uriah H. Griffith, deceased, passed his | terian Church of Riverdale was made by Mr. F, | 8t # polot in the south line of nerth M street cls- os CO., Aueti west corner of said equare and runnivg. thence B F east 12 feet, being the front en said M strct; | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF resell the property at the risk aud cost of the 4: foulting purchaser, after five days’ notice of suca, resale. . EDMONSTON, Trostee, must be paid ir cash, and the balance in two equal installments, in one and two years from day of sale, with interest at six per centum per en- num, and represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, secured by mortgage to be approved by the court on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $10 will be required at time of sale on each lot sold. HENRY W. SOHON, Trustee, fe23-10t Fendall building, 344’D st. n. AND AT TWELVE M., Several Traps. Vebicles. Harness,” Whips, &c. WILLIAM CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, ‘Igustee, S00 Sth tant 180 feet and 3 inches east from th th- Mr. Pong'’s Escape. first and final account and made distfibutions; | A. Preston and presented by him to tke church. rom the nort Philip D. Laird, guardian to Joseph P. Laird and +. It will be remembered that when Mr. Soh | others, pussed his first account. The last will and FAIRFAX RT HOUSE. thence south 90 feet to. a” public alley; thence E N y’. z Sais ; died Minister Chin Pong Ye refused to al- | testament of Thomas Gurtin ‘was fled for probate, = fos i wreat ‘with the line ‘ot said alley i2\ feet; thence P. EW INST IO HN'S See AONE, S31 SE SC TWOSTORY FRAME er = Mary Curtin being named as executrix. t feet to the place of beginning, ‘togethe: eS . — ‘ST tm low the use of the Corean flag beionging to | “Al g mecting of the school board, held Tuesday | The town council met Monday evening in the | With all the iinproverenta, righte meee (sCteer der of the Supreme Ccart of the District of | TRUSTEES, SALE OF TWO-STORY DWELLING TH STREET NORTH- the legation to drape the coffin at Mr. Soh’s | last, it was decided to close the colored schools | office of the mayor, Mr. R. E. Thornton. The | “Terms: One-third cash, the hslanee in one ang | _.BY order of the Supreme Coa ce ° LOCATED AT NO. 2009 9TH STREET NORTH- 5 WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us dated March "i ch 15, 1898. This became necessary in “ sa ars, with in fram 2tho Columbia, Lolding Orphans’ Court, I will offer for funeral, and also declined to attend the | March 15. 180s. This pours became, necessary ji | sergeant was authorized to appoint another depnty. | two years, with interest fiam-tho day of sale at Ieseaeathablictanctionnsnitnerakecscacesrater ipreme Court of funeral himself. Persons familiar with the | stallment of the public school fund due In October | The ordinance against the keeping of hogs within | ** per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust the District of Columbia, passed in equi cause N ECO; 2401 G STREET NORTHWEST, | 27, "188, and recorded among the land records of | 1MG3, the undersigned ttustee will off: fer eae on, the property sold, or’ all cash. at the option of Pepe Ro a pe = on 7 ban : . : 2 last. Besides, an indebtedness of about $1,000, | certuin districts was amended, #0 as to provide as | the purchaser. (A deposit of $100 reduiced epes | in Washington, D. C., on s R 5 F | dug District of Columbia in Liber No. 1800, folio | by public auction, in front of the premises, eet ns See CRG AVOl Sex S MMmNcNn] SIME AL [rank bar thal faceen Nant baat eerraee a Penalty for its violation a fine of not less than | acceptance of bid. If the’ terms of sale are not | DAY OF MARCH, 1898 AT THE HOUR OF | 256 et scq., w2 will, at the request of the parties | THURSDAY. the TENTH DAY at Mein the Corean’s minister's assertion about the | Nico Harriet Brasheare was confirmed as teacher “escape” of Mr. Pak Sueng Pong from this | at Spencerville school, vice J. W. Hager, re- | $1 Ror more than $10. Dr. W. P. Moncure w secured thereby, sell, at public auction, in frout of a: HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK P complied with in 15 dare fromthe day of sale the | TWELVE (12) O'CLOCK NOON, pew numbered one trustee reserves the rightvto, Fesell the property | hundred aud sight (0k), In ST. JOHN'S CHURCH | the premises, on MONDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY | estete In the elty of Washington tfc Entry. ™ ‘ gnation of Mis Ben- | added to the committee to examine the treasurer's | at the risk ond cost {Episcopal), 16th and H streets northwest, in Wash- | OF MARCH, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR | town), District of Columbia” kecwn ne ar Reet Gal it iat te UO ae re | So rate ieodinare op roe Oo re ery rer] eC past two sears, and the said com- | after & days” advertisement of took tesa ne ees ington city, desirably located and seating’ five. O'CLOCK P-M., the following described real estate | numbered seventy-one (71) in Threlkeld’s addition ‘cember, e. lortly before his depai d Frank A. Penrre wus placed in charge. Woard | mittee was directed to report at the next meeting. | newspaper published in Washington, DG. ’ai.| Terma cash; pew rent to be paid by purchaser | situate in the city of Washington, District of Co-| to sail Georgetown, described ae follows Begin- ure he was entertained at the legation by | and Fra a 22 Lo ‘ Y “ ¢ | conveyancing, & it “purchss Hae nate {rem time of sale, lumbia, and designated as and being lot numbered | ting at the mortheast corner of the ssid second. Chin Pomg Ye, who had known for some | #dJourned to meet the 22d instant. Edward Curry and Thomas Carter: were brought ee Se LOe a SED ST! rrustee WM. H. DENNIS, two hundred and thirteen (213) of Fitzmorris® ry brick house, formerly occupied by Jochos time when Mr. Pak intended to leave, hav- ner here Tuesday from Forestville, this county. and| ¢o91aggs i Fendalt buildin Aaministrator ¢.t.a. of Estate of subdivision of Mount Pleasant, as the same is re-| Bateman, tn the northwest comer of iret aa ing arranged to send an attache, Mr. Ye HYATTSVILLE. locked up Jn jail, ‘Ther are charged. with assault- Read mbi-4t Julia A. Kellogg, Deceased. | corded in the fice of the surteror of the District Kayette atrects, and rutting thence north with Kol Sok, to Corea with him, and on the = 1S; Grimes ‘and Toubing irammell ofa tattle of | aoa tHe, ABOVE SALB 18 POSTPONED, oN MORTGAGFE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- | ‘Terms of sale: One-thind cash wel she balance in| Le toe tite, Pave west and peraiiea te tent day the two Coreans left for their far-off | A man dressed in sailor's clothes came to eae —— and robbing Trammell of a le See of the rali, pntil TUESDAY, EIGHTH ERTY IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY VERY | ont 723 two years, “with interest ix per cent, | ette street seventy-six (76) fect. three. tt) inches, country Minister Chin Pom Ye bade them | Hyattsville Menday and solicited alms, claiming | “Tne: owded condition of the jail is causing con- rps ee SET CS a WARE astee, NEAR WASHINGTON. Payable seml-anonclly until paid, and secured by | more or less, to the east wall of said Bateman’ good-bye at the Baltimore and Potomac | that he was one of the victims of the Maine dis-| siderable anxiety and comment. Recently the{ mh4-a&ds ¥ Fendall building. By virtue of the power contained in a mortgage | deed of trust upon the property sold, or cash, | brick stable; thence southerly with the sxid wall depot He secured small amounts of money from | number of prisoners has so increased that there arc = from Ellsabeth A. Truster, Salome Johnson and | at’ the option of the ‘purchaser o¢ ‘purchasers, | twenty. (20) feet six (0) inches mere it, wall =< bree a pow thirteen confined in the regular cells, besides INCANSON 7 = Jere Johnson, the undersigned will offer at public | ‘Terms of sale rust be tomplied with within tea perallel with Firs: street seventy-six (76) feet —_-e-—____ his story was soon discredited eu DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. PI CAE Gone a two in the cells for insane persons and for females, ee : 2 BATURDAY. Sf,ihe dwelling on the premises, on | days from dato of sale, otherwise the trustees re-| three (3) inches, tore or less ne aie beginning, RESULT OF A RAID. and he was given ten minutes within which to | The problem of providing weparate cells for whe | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF-THREE NeW. Two. | SATURDAT, MARCH PIETH 1806, PUREE serve the right to resell the property at the risk leave the village. He left in the direction of | und colored prisoners is being seriously considered. STORY BRICK HOUSES OF Six. RouMS | PAST FOUR and cost of the defaulting purebaser or purchasers Six Prisoners Pulled in From | Baltimore. SS EACH. NOS. 1337, 1339, 1341 I STREET | 0 the Queen's Ch improved by house No. 1262 85th street northwest. "CLOCK P.M., acres situated ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, the nee in pel road ‘extended, about 200 yards from the District line, 1 mile east of the after five ago ~aaF ~ pt i oops in oe end re) years, — interest from the day of a - i 1; 4 a pews! © in tl istrict of lumbia. All con-| sale at six per centum per annum, secured b ‘Tramps’ Retreat.” ‘The twelve-year-old nephew of Mrs. Rosa Lord, QUESTIONS OF INTEREST. SORTA ANTY oii a ate ded tu | Gatbolle University, % of a ‘mile vnortheast of | S.Dewaeper in the District of Colambla.. All con; | sale at six per ces came per aneam. sncured. by “Tramps’ Retreat,” as the Anacostia | living near Ardwick, took a large dose of lauda- serceri Liber No. 2065, ‘at follo 07 et seq.’ one of the Se eng eo DeneTty Bow of formerly | cost. A deposit of two hastved Sullars foquired at | tee option of the pietent, nt eposit of $100 freight yara a 1 4, was raided last | '™ through mistake last Sunday. For a time | Hyattsville Considering Leading Is- | jand records of the District of Columbia, we shall MWidaleten. oe ciuaevenentanetartet? of a fine | the time of the sale. arzenr > aot seed ———- am of sale. All convey- povbibie be Gaps i hee ts | fears were entertained for the boy's life. A phy- sues—Debating Society Formed. sellin front of the ARCH a MIPAY.,7 HH | modern dwelling, barn and necessary outbuildings. JOHN B. ee eg zy night by Policeman Owens, and six arrests siciun was summoned from this place and the lad | special Correspondence of The Evening Star. FIVE. O'CLOCK PM. dots ttitietey eee AT Terms easy. For further particulars apply to 22-d's 1335 F street new. JOHN J. DOLAN. oe 1026-d&dn were made. Three of them were fairly | was fully recovered the morning following. HYATTSVILLE, Md., March 4, 1898 fifty-three (83), in John FY Resrdon’s Se catiod eae 'UCK, No. 207 N. Calvert ae oe well dressed. When the officer reached the pente Cay regal broken ground for a new arial eoseaiation’io being a dulgea in re- | Subdivision, in square ten hundred and twenty-six | MO7e- RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTS. place the occupants of the “retreat” were | “Mr. Thomas Latimer's new residence on Wine je Ta. | (Ui, together with the! improvements thereon, FUTURE DaYs, f wn commis-} ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one Serene Lente Co meake ate toi aettfa ica | atesns. wit be) compteted tne: tw dave ere Leora os econ e ee the first | ®B¢ two years, with Interest at 6 per cent per an-| UNITED STATES MARSHALS SALEBY selves for the night. The patrol wagon | Wi, Huley, of Berwyn Heights recently pur’) sioners, which will take place hum payable ‘semi-annually. $100 on each house | virtue of a writ of Meri facins, issued vut of the was summoned. When taken to the sta-| Selcnging to Mrs, Honma Fowler. OU? “1 Monday in May. The term of office of | and lot required at time of sale, and the purchaser | Gets te tot Gert facins, Issued out of the tion the prisoners registered as Joseph | ,The ladies and gentlemen of V’inckney Memorial | Mr. M. V. Tierney, president of the board, | Slowed ten days from date of sale to complete | of Columbia, and to me directed, 1 will sell, at ‘IRUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING IN GRACELAND COURT N.E. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No 1858, follo 448 et seq.. one of the land ‘WEST. On MONDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front of shington county, 1 the District of the purchase, iblic sale, for cash, in front of the court house | the premises, the updersi; as tiustees under a | Columbia, and at the request of the party secured Fitzgerald, Joseph Woods, Thomas Call, | mie Hell dating Faster mock, PMY at the Ma-| ana Mr. George N. Walker will then ex-| ‘"* CHAS. F BENJAMIN, Scor, Waa ington, Co on SATURDAY, MARCH certtin deed of trast to “then dated dune 25, 03, | theres, “we, the, ‘underlgoed trusteds, wil otter g Q “all, | sou! Fe ji VM. H. DU: IN, NIN! B y , SK | and recorded in liber .'follo ef S y u of the prem- John Heitz, William Tobin and Henry Stat- | |, ir, F. A. Holden, recently appointed one of | pire. There are several candidates for the| 44 spas Trustees. | AM., all the ‘right, iltle, claim and interest of | the land records of sal1 District, will selii at | ises, on Tulkspay, THE TENTH Day OF bury. In the Police Court this morning | t¢, Justices of the peace in the second election | positions. S Richard 8. Windsor in and to original lot 9, in| public auction, to the highest bidder, the follow- | MARCH, A.D. 1808, AT HALF-PAST FOUIt PMs =: © | district of this county, has rented from Mr. ‘The question of bonding the town for | THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 918 F N.W. | square 13, in the city of Washington, seized ‘and | Ing described veal estate, namely: Lot numbered | the following’ descflind seal vcrinte, witerte Judge Kimball heard their statements. gti an office in the buildirg on the northeast —— z levied upon as the preperty of said Richard 8. | forty-four (44), in Joseph’ R. Johnson's subdivision being in the rye of Wasting » in the District Fitzgerald and Tobin, each nineteen | tter of Johnson and Maryland avenues. ., | $29,000 in order to establish a complete | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Windsor, and sold to satisfy execution No. 40031, | of in bloc. numbered eight (8). “Le Drolt | of Columbia, and known and dist id mineie Lenten services were held at St. Jerome's | water works and partial sewage system PROPERTY IN COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, BEING | yn guished as and being part of lot forty-four (44) in Clagett's subdi- vision of block thirty (30), in Long Meadows, as recorded in book county 6, page 24, in the office of Al ; | Park,”’ as per plat recorded in Liber Guunty No. 8, a, fo use of Samuel C. seDowelle dene in, | folio 105, of the records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia, subject to right years old, were gentlemanly in appear- | Church Tuesday evening. Kev. Father Tarro of will also be the subject of a vote at the THE THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK | Virginia, to use of Samuel C. McDowell, Jas. H. ance, and their conduct convinced the | FUMou Ohy dellvered the sermop. world’s famous | May election. The nnaiter thas Sey eg ee eee ead at Neuse aie re. | McDowell, Albert F. McDowell and Frank Me: leet virtue 5 Dewell. judge that they were not regular tramps. | men, women and places Will Le delivered atthe | elicited much discussion, and opposition has well 1096, follo 41 ft pl Be Reg ae G7 | the, surveyor for sald District: described as follows: in Liver No. f et seq.. one of |. 8. Marshal. wi ‘of sal , for use of lots num! forty- | Beginning for the same at the northeast corner of “I lived here twelve years ago,” said | Hyattsville Methodist Church the evening of | arisen chiefly on the part of a number of | the lend records of the District of Columbia, and THOS. DOWLING 8 OO ete fio (42) to fifty ‘50), in said subdivision, the same | gaid sublot, and running thence northwesterly along Fitsgerald, “but have been in Bout March 8. single-taxers, headed by Mr. Jackson H. | at the request of the purty secured thereby, the | 7208. DO\ being used for private alley. ‘2 twenty-foot alley twelve feet: thence southwest cothenpethennns rob lennon Le Seport, | “Thomas Beavans, who resides on the farm of | Ralston. A stirring contest is expected, but | undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | erly eighty-live feet; thence southeasterly. parallel Conn. Mr. Slingluff, several miles southeast of t hh 1 : in front of the premises, on MONDAY, MARCH | “Ty o3rag DOWLING & CO. AUCTIONEERS, | 1" cash (of which $100 must be deposited with the | With the first line twelve feet and thence wee “What are you doing here?” the court | Mt, bitten by a mad dog recently. _ Beay- | 1t Seems to be the general opinion that | VoUNiRENTH, PiM0e at, HALE PAST FOUR Fish es NEE frustecs at time of sale), balance in two equal | Casterly parallel with the second Tine to tie wisce inquired. f Ens" leze were terribly lacerated and bie clothing | the advocates of the improvements will | QURTEE P.M., the following described Iand and eee installments at one and two years, with interest | Of beginning, with the privilege Of m ten-teat ide “I came here because I thought I might | torn to shreds. Acting upon the advice of a| Win the day. premises, situate in the city of Washington, Dis: | rpusTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROV- | {rom date oF eee rat Bix ber cent. payable semi- | aney at the rear of sald piece of land, and cx: be able to get In the navy,” was his an- | physician the injured imam went to New York | A number of citizens met last evening at | trict of Columbia, and designated a6 part of lot | “ED ADJOINING LOTS. OPPOSITE. OBSER. oral eeahe at porches er eeien on the Property. | tending therefrom west until it intersects another swe. for treatment. Mechanics’ Hall for the purpose of form- | tea 20), bess unity six ct i wee Ee, VATORY GROUNDS AND NEAR PROPOSED | & All cash, ee 4 py ais ors snie | teu-foot alley opening out on Gales street, togetber “But,” said the judge, “you passed Brook- | ,4t ® mecting of the county commisisoners, hell | ing a debating society. Mr. E. A. Fuller | tfustee'’s, subdivi part ‘leagal slow! Ce MEMORIAL BRIDGE. following orders of local int. and Pleasant Plains, known ss Columbia Heights, | {MEMORIAL BRIDGE, os entrty- Head Entiadeiphia, ‘where men are en-| were pumed: ‘That, Benjamin-,D. Stephen have | B&% chosen, temporary chalrman nd Mr. | sa‘per'pat seconded tn tbe ote of ive carter | .Hsti feet om © street ahd ‘ope bundred and listed, and came here, where there is no| what is known as ‘the “two bridges” in Biadens-| P- M. é NaLceiturtes temecrements teerece: Pine seventy-one ani . han y e vy.” burg district repaired at a cost not to exceed $50; | to whether women should be eligible for a wit imp) 5 st. n.w., with 30-foot public alley in rear. Sorebin sake ne coaeeee ene Titagerala. | iust the contract Tor the Gmstraction of aa tea | membership to the society Gas aiseueeol tenn ee een ee eanea® 38, 90m FV eaealt having eon wade in the payment of the Both young men said they were willing to | Pridge over Beaver dam branch in Bladensburg | at length. It was decided that the matter sold’ with, in Promissory notes, secured by a deed of trust, pufact on the property Seed a Soh ond St 1883, and recorded in Liber No. 1910 district be awarded to the Groton Mai ‘uring | could more properly be considered upon | cent num, or all cash, at option of the pur- ly 1, A. D. 1i in A return home, and the court released them. | Company of New York for the sum of $648.20 Gc ance A deposit of $200 required at tice cf sent, | at folio 457 of the land records of the District of Joseph Woods, eighteen years old, said | that the constable account of Charles W. Darr ef | {€ Presentation of the consfTtution and | chaser. A deposit 3 2 eee . the undersigned, by virtue of said deed, he had come from Waterbury, Conn., and Hyattsville, Bladensburg district, amounting to | >Y-laws for adoption, and the question | All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. | Ccltmbia, igned, by. with the improvements, rights, &c., thereon. ‘Terms stated at time of sale. A’ deposit of $100 required upon a‘ ‘of bid. CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, HENRY H, BERGMANN, fe28-d&ds Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, on five days’ public advertisement. 11 conveyancing at purchaser's it. a MAHLON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. _fe22-d&ds and at the request of the parties secured thereby, | TRUSTEES’ SALE AT AUCTION OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 844 D STREET SOUTH- was on his wi New, Ni the sum of $13.95, be passed and levied in March, | Went over. x stena eer etn put to resell tee penne at will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the => Ps ns Jase a EAST. = way to Newport News, where ae "| Messrs. D. E. Graves, Howard O. Em- | trustees reserv Set, mises, on WEDNESDAY, THE NINTH DAY qT 2a. S| _By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated he thought he might get work. 1808. Sitter’ Ate ‘days ndvertisement in sone purchaser. | Oy MARCH, A. D, 1608, AT HALF-PAST FOUR | NORTH SIDE OF FLORIDA AVENUE, BE- September 4. 1604, and duly recorded ia Liber No. “I'm with Tom Call y half brother,” ‘The Senior and Junior Euchre Clubs and the | mons and Robert Wells were appointed by | after five days’ advertisement in some newspaper OCLOCE. PM, origine’ lots Non tee: (Oh als or ING PREMISES NO. 459 FLORIDA AVENUE | Septem! Sng ‘et neq, of the land a h Shope fled heen weether.”” | Matinee Euchre have discontinued their respective | the chair as @ committee to draft a con- | published in the District of Columbia. feven (7), eight (8), nine (9) and ten (10), in square NORTHWEST. a tae een ons ok bad ag Sed T eave oe mee died three' weeks ago Meetings until after Lent. m3 stitution and code of by-laws to be pre- PPO tice’ MONEE: Trustee. - | eo nirtacthree (83), io the city of enc ONDAY gE, SEVENTH DAY OF | party sccured thereby, we, the undersigned trus- that a : ne Constante recenGy Ba cheeed hone mb2-déeds 8 3 ct. [ARCH - 5 = , will sell, at putilic auction, in front of the {What do you want to say?" Call was | on Sand screct, Bladensburg district, from Airs seiliecacntin ter ee eT HE GamivintalGo AucricNaaaa? "germs of sale: One-third cash, and the re. | O'CLOCK PM. tn front of the preilves. the un | f€6%, zal! ga WEDNESDAY, THE "NINTH DAY iiFaai ain’ tints half tether <wasl te nati, Sevenluysen will begin the erection of a| The question “That it is the duty of the “07 Gat aw, Fare with inert secured by & deal of trust | to them, Gated Janeare 4 1008 und serombel te hg gE swer. “I just met him onthe road, gig | house on Spring street, Bladensburg, early in the | United States to recognize Cuba as an ine is 3 eS Upon the property sold, or all cash, at option of | Liber No. 1641, follo 417 et seq., of the land rec- | FM, the fol city of. Washington, in the Distri he came along with mec ns "OS® 8R4 | spring. ting of the town commissioners | 2¢Pendent nation, upon the theory of the | TRUSTEES SALE OF A THREESTORY DWELL- | {Po" archuscr. A deposit of $500 will be required |.ords of, ssid District, will sell at public auetion, | Sr Oaiaalta, ‘ned sosignasod 0 wah tetng: Dete SE: e - ‘a recent mee * . NW. aie: and erms of sale folto Jeasford's subdivision 8 : What about this statement?" Woods | the following bills were ordered to be paid: Elias | MOnroe, doctrine,” was selected for discus- By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated | &t time of : Lot’ pumbered fifty-four (4), in | 224 46 of Gi 4 was asked. Randall, for hauling 12 yards of gravel, $5. Walker Will areue lo teers ore N: | aug. 7, 1804, and duly recorded in Liber No, 1689, | Somplied with ib ten days, the trustess reserve the judge,” the boy answered, “I had | A. A. Handall, for hauling 84% yards of gravel, | Walker will argue in favor of the proposi- | follo 164 et'seq., one of the land records of the att ina chaser. ever seen him until I'met him tn Bitza- | #20: 8A.” Wieeman and Jogeph aie adiman, | for and Mr. Robert Wells sn opposition to | District of Coluspia, aod st the requeat ot the wiGHAEL dig WELLER, ‘Trasten, beth, N. J.. and he told me he was my | Ccch: W. H. Richandeos, rofaniiey joao pate | tt Euetion the premises, on WEDNEGDAY. ERT HARPER, ‘Trastee, exch; W. H. om, Ing postage from | A motion was adopted making those pres- | auction, in front of the pre: ; qi ALB! half brother. I knew I had a half brother, | se; , 1897, te ite, $3.91; a THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF MARCH, 1898, at fe2i-da&ads Cor. Sth and E sts. n.w. but I had never seen him, and I thought | ne ey & ° and construction, Fi" Wit, | cht Charter members. The new organiza- rit namely: David B. Gottwals et al. subdivision of lots in block numbered five (5), “‘Le Droit Park,” as per Plat recorded in Liber ‘No. 8, folio 66, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia. 24, it recorded in the office of the sur- Sepor of sain, District, in Liber 19, folio 36, to- gether with the improvements. consisting of a 3- mey | installments, in ope and two years, with = < ALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK. P.M. follow! {a cash (of which lust be deposited with the | installin centum per annum, payable he was telling me the truth.” fam Eo Gurren, for 19% days’ work at'si'ta ies | tion will be styled “The Hyattsville De- eecHibed and and: prevaives, situate ia the cy ef |G. G. SLOAN & CO, AUCTS., 1407 G 8T. Erastecs st time sf sate) balsnce fertens in- | Semicanouslly, frou day of eale, oocurod ty “You ma: tase ninety days on the f: » | day from February 1, ii to February 28, ‘iss, | bating Society.” Meetings will be held Washington, District of Columbia, and ted Sp Call was tala ¥ Mays on the farm," | s37.12; Saunders’ Piuumer, lamp lighting for | Thursday of each week. At the next meet. | Nasmimgten, District of Cofamb ninety-two (62), in Woods was held month of February, $22; William Melville, for} ing a permanent organization will be | Beck & is’ subdivision .of' part of square oods was held until the court can com- | printing cireulars, $1.75; Thomas Lancaster, for | formed. numbered one bundred and, Apt three (133), as municate with his friends. Guace aw for work dene on culvert, §75. > —— per plat recorded in folio 68, of’ the RTIETH , FORMERLY - John Holtz, a Philadelphian, on his way| The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company ts records of the office of the survayor of the District | INGTON” STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C., to Norfolk to visit his brother, was sent | Putting in new ties along the Alexandria branch. Endurance of Horses. y to rese of Columbia. © NO. 3022 P STREET, AND VACANT GROUND Teserve the down for a month. ‘The Prince George's County Game and Fish | Frem the London Sketch. ‘Terms: One-third cash, alatide in one (1) and | ADJOINING. - aS PORES the rty at the risk and cost of the defaulting The last one examined was Henry Stat- | froegive Association ot ratty Wyil Uberate | The “Vedette,” the regimental journal of two {2 page, interest a © pe, cont ee | BY coos area gated De- ml come canvas aR tha Boek I cot efits | farms within a radius of Se ils ofthis vlace, | the ist Lancers, gives an Interesting ac- | Of trast’ on, the propery at al cask, tithe 1703. "tollo 141 et seq. "ope of the, land records ye Rms, 5 is show a ol Ne. 47, Inde} nt Ov f Odd tion pul he had been as far west as Indiana and | Fellows, met Thursday evening. ‘William ‘Spleer count of a march carried out between Cairo | oP rehaser, deposit Dist! NATH'L, WILSON, Att'y. goed secured, Will be required a the,Aime of sale. All | Of the party secured. thereby, we will sell, ut % that he had been assisted by unions in ait, | 224 Samuel Levelgn recetnen te lane degree. "Ths | and the Bitter lakes and back—205 miles— i ic auction, in front of the on WED. ‘Nes. 22-00 F fe24-ade larwits. conveyancing and it the -cost of Li ferent cities. The secretary of the local | ""*t degree was conferred upon Samuel bes complied a5, THS ‘NINTH DAY OF MAHCH, 1893, N BROS, AUCTIONEERS. in five days. This was done to test the | chaser. Terms to be with in fifteen ORT Te FOUR O'CLOCK PM. the fol: DONCANSO) ROS., union was sent for, and he explained that | regular meeting Thue eros eld tts | relative merits of the three classes of See er TSE Ts eee there teres | soning saeecrioed tga aca premises, diasto ip VALUABLE - IMPROVED the Prisoner was in good standing and was | “fr. Joseph it, Owens, register of the Maryland | horses In use In the regiment, namely, | and cost of the Setuiting BOR a a ele a Ae age ey 30. 3060 VEKMONT AVE- entitled to a loan of $ in this city. He | Agricultural College, 1s slowly recovering fant ‘Arabs, Walers (brought from India by the | after 8 dass’ notice of mente tt: come Wash: | (oeltrtared and pine (199) and two bun- deed of trust to us, dated said he would furnish him this amount, and | the injury to hls knee recelved in a fall several | AT@DS; | ington ne - ¥ g, | dred (200), in Thomas Beall’s addition to George. DAY. DAY oF wher at, ‘i0ek ob recorded is faved the court released him. months ago. He is able to resume his duties at | 7th Dragoon Guards) and Hungarian re- ABD 3 STRLUBAGEN, Trustee, | fren, Cocca tnt eaters seven (87), 0 sald | Ror AD. 1808, AL POON Oe LORK Loe the land records of es bye a Pakies mounts lately supplied to the regiment, The eon ess B..MeGl wes Georgetown, and ro on, West st., or P | frout of ‘premises, the undersigned, as trus- ‘the ‘of the Arrested for Robbe: aon Barren EE cco Min bi six to ten years old, the Wal = st. and as follows: | Begii {be | teen under the deed of trust to them, dated Febra- prcured. thereby, ‘we, the undersigned, true ry. governor as tobacco inspector of warehouse No. 6, | ATabs were en es < Sete seme at the northwest corner of a ten foot 1895. and recorded 5. 1895, Jn | BAY ‘in front of the John Skivington, twenty-three years old, | !,"¢H known In this locallty, being 4, large prop. | fourteen years and upward, and the Hun- | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONSEM 018 F sr. N.w. | Ste St tbe northwest ¢ to. Stephen. at | Liber ‘No. 1880, follo 24h et seq. of the land rec: | CS, i sell, ar S MHE TENTH DAT OF who was employed as a clerk in Robert F. | mects with general ealiet ion, easy! (en ieee ttes bry dead neti? TRUSTEES’ SALE OF. 1 aS tren Sys (Oo) teet' tne CS) inches from Washington Gt. oF Serpent fection tbe following described” Feat wing described lund. aud Craig’s variety store at No. 1202 32d street a ‘The verdict was that, even allowing for STORY AN wee WELLIN ate, the city of eating won D.C... aw. of Wasbington, in until 2 month ago, is under arrest in New KENSINGTON, -{age, the Hungarian hoises were decidediy Dy virtue af 0 acinin a at ust, duly recor SES ES SP “eae | York on a charge of havi robbed hi: inferior in breeding and stamina; and the | ed in Liber No. 2221, folio 1» ODE James A. Magroder and immediately | Grea }, a8 said subdivision is recorded Taber J. B. K.. : hs = m |, The regular monthly meeting of the Noyes It. Walers, though in a more temperate cli- | land records for the District of Columbia, and at | 221t“therent; thence south ‘with Washiag- | tn"tiber Wo BoM, folie 5, of the meconda of ake eneveror oe eaid employer of $105. The money was taken trary Literary Society will be held W. mate they ht be superior to the Arabs, | the request. of Sie patty seme. thereby, the un-| ton, or Both st., and with eH the ‘of the of Columbia; con- fi tin box in the st. th (ednenday poe ders! ‘trast at io | : and > Lome 4 Fn. Speen sioner bend DeectivBopa, | Smyth, ny Wis evn | ee AUS eee aS pans | Hane, pnts abe | ik Se oy Secs Be sce tace | minis Se Poe in investigating the case, learned that | ner mothers Sr Floris acter oa” ana, long periods without water, and the | falowing described veal exaisefeate tn tnd cy | She SeyUr® Sete erin with sees see fot “ou the e rear two) aad foe pm, “4 The little ones of Kensington were well - | temperature legrees e shade,” were | of District as ope hundred (120) inches by per acLtm, dike. The officer afterward located him in | sentat in the entecra yy tne | Gecldedy inferior to the Arab, which, in a | south twenty-four G4) fkot nine () inches front on | SUS See BUNS ar Be ‘Terme? be ‘sccnred’ Uy deed New York and caused his arrest. tamment given recently ly th showed itself” ‘ ‘Third street by the full depth of original lot thir- “Ome-thira ‘balance in one (1) and | acnoaited ‘or all cash, at the Junior League of St. Paul’s M. B. Church, ‘under | Jesert march, shows well able to | tren (3), in 1, red. as A Pos ‘with interest at six (6) per cent | the balance aS recast ata carry the British soldier, with his impedi- | *g2 03), 38 saaare B8 tO @ ears, So Deny Themselves to Callers. ihe sti of Br He Mt Moore, boat forty | menta. As the weight carried was an aver- | uot for 6,000 and interes lace Gelber ‘aced of ‘trust onthe property eld al coe, eae sale, Unit further notice the District Com- | part tn the dest portion of the evening's enter- | SE0,0%, nearly, sixteen ee nirty ive, | aakenae When a gant of $208 Sat a meme Spent 2 ano wi "required. at he ine of st porehaze at oa missioners will be compelled to deny in- | talnment, known as “An With Mother | gtty, thirty, fifty-eight and thirty-two miles | time of sale. carenecag oe an to terviews to callers after 1 o'clock. They | tent’ were Mine Cee, Tinea the amuse: | Der day. One Arab, three Wales and ler WO ta aie bee Bre me et Fi fre ee see eS Gotauiting have been forced to take this step in view | Mrs. H. L. Amiss, as Mother Hubbard: Mr. GL, | en Hungarians were “laid up in the sick Ferre, tne ight to, resell he "property ‘Crea Serge, teat "the of the great amount of work awaiting their se, "ee ted. Simple Simon, and | lines” after the trial. eo hich ES atthe risk afd. cost the ataalting perchamet sttention, particularly reports on bills and | Af, &, Yi, seomes who 29, Od : ; = ee s Fesolutions introduced in Congress hereto- | stom ana setae, suede wa Moses’ Furniture Clearance. WE. i fore sent to them. taking part were Mr, C. L. Harding, Mr, L, Reductions on

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