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22 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1898-24 PAGES. SUBURBAN NEW BRIGHTWOOD. S) A surprise party was given Wednesday evening to Miss Martha Strohmer at the home of her consin, Miss Heine, on Brightwood avenue. Danc- ing was the principal amusement and wax in- duiged in until a late hour, after which refresh- ments were served. The decorations were -besu- tiful and seasonable, the tables being brightened Uy pyramids of autumn fruits and flowers. ‘Mrs. James R. Sands and daughter Mabel have returned te their home on Flint street after spend- ing the su er at the residence of the former's par Wilmington, Del. The young daughter of Mr. A. ©. Blundon fs Ml eid fever Heard of Oth street ty home, after a visit ds at Hagerstown, Md. s Pitt is entertaining her sister, f Mre. frie Mrs. « Bryant. and Mrs. A discontinued te Miss ©. Reaves of housekeeping and mente for the winter with Miss M. J. Carpenter. Mr. Charles Matthews, well known here, and Miss Chariton of Tirightwood avenue, near the IMstrict line, were married Wednesday evening. Mr. Michael O'Iirien ef the Brightwood Nailway Company is occupying bis home near the Bright- Wood school, which bas but recently been com- pleted. Mr. Manning has moved frem Flint etreet into the horse vacated by Mr. O'Brien. Police Officer Kremerman is a new resident of Brightwood F messes strvet taken apart- d. Mon- attend an Strobmer Heine in about a w in Germany FAL pate her visit ek and return with to her > CHURCH. A special meeting of the town council was held on Wednesd#y night, with all the members present Dut one. The mayor stated the object of the meet- ing to be consideration of the construction of the sidewalk in front of the Presbyterian ehurch. neilmen W. N. Lynch of the first ward, W. H. wlan of the second ward and W. M. Ellison of the third ward were appointed a committee to ex- amine the work and report at the meeting of the courell the night of October 10. Mr. H. A. D. Crocker was elected clerk. ‘There was a debate under the auspices of Pio- neer Lodge of Good Templars at Odd Fellows’ Hall Tuesday night. ‘The subject was “That the results ef the recent war between the United States and Spain will tend to greatly accelerate the progres: et Christianity.” Rey. U.S. A. Heavener sue. tained the tive and Mr. F. H. Gibson the xative. The judges were lor. T. €. Quick, J. W. ebb and WA. Ball. ‘The judges decided in of the affirmative. A large delegation of the pers of St. Julian Lodge. No. 220, of Alexan- county, paid a fraternal visit’ to Tioneer Lodge, which convened after the debate. ‘The vis- ftors were weleomed by Mr. A. M. Smith, cblef templar, and shri addresses were made by Rev. D. L. Rathbun, Robert Walker, W. C. Shipman and others Rev. U.S. Heavener, pastor of the M. E. church, Will Commence revival services Sunday night Mr. ¢. H nghter, Mrs. Harvey 7 es. W.Va. » of Detroit, Mich., are Veter Pa., mother of mssIvania, who ix very t Myer, fs the guest of yphoid fever and Mrs. J. M The village improv taking for his suh- held by the Sunday burch Sunday morning. he exercises cons.sied of a trie by Mr. aad M. ward Eells and M..M. Erwin, solo by Elizab Carlyle Newell, reading by Miss Hawxhurst and recitation by Miss Glenn ‘This school aids in the support of Rev. * mis Cores aid the Baptist church met of Mrs. E. J. Northrup, present: Mrs. Hild, Mrs. T. V. Quite Mrs. E. J. Northrup and Mise M Nellie Newell, M Gasle, Ladic ‘Th E. Hawshurst, Agues Kerfoot Mrs. L. S. Abbott has returned from a visit to son in Chicago. Mr. Alfred Hughes of Wilmington; Del.. is vis- iting his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. V.E. Kerr. Mr. und Mrs. L, Parker Lave returned from Berkeley Springs. W. Va. Mrs. J. E. Matheny, who has been visiting her parents in Raleigh, N."C.. returned Wednesday. Mrs. Hattie Wood removed to Washington. ne members of the M. E. church held a pless- ant sociable at the residence of Dr. S. S. Luttrell Friday night Henry Jones was sent to jail Thursday by Jue- tee Riley for the larceny of meat from Mr. W. H. White The new depot of the electric rallway company at Fast Falls Chureh fs nearly completed KENSINGTON. Rev. Thomas Lewis of Fairfax county, Va., 1s visiting Lis brether, Dr. William L. Lewis. Mr. Harry Cunningham and family, who have been spending the summer in this place, have re- turned to Washington. Mrs. G. W. T. Wright bas been spending the at Takoma. Home Missionary and Memorial regular of Mrs, T Warn hurch Ad Soctety of Presbyterian Church will hoid eting ef the season at , Wednesday next, at its fret th b ll« Mr. Peter is having a new residence ted in North Kensington. Rev. Wo H. Black will « ipy the pulpit of St. Paul's ME. Chureh Sunday morning. Rev. G. W-. Hemy of Washingtan will conduct the evening service. Special music has been prepared for each ceeaston Mr. and Mra. W. T. Jones have us thetr guests ge F. Downey of Salt Lak Wo children, Miss Naunle Jones of Balti- ud Miss Mollie Cisse! Loren H. Milliken has returned from a visit Buffalo, and Miss Nannette Milliken froma New Y isylvanla Mis aylor have returned to e City, Utah, te visit in Dr. Washington for the winter, and H.R Eventog prew uing service will be resumed at Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church Sunday evening next, at 7:45 o'clock, when Kev. James T. Marshall will be a series of sermons on “‘Be- giapings of Christianity.” Meresfter. the Chris. tau Endeavor meetings will begin at 7 o'clock. wancing the marriage of Dr this plare and Miss Clara Belle daughter of Mr. and Mre. Charles W. Co f Fatrland, Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at St. Mark's Memorial Chapel Ed Thomas and family, who have resided in Hiart's house during the summer, have re- water snapper of the season will be F evening next, at the town hall for the benefit of the Noyes Library. A “sniping krore wiil be opened about $ Oelock. The li- fu need of funds to carry tt through the given on Frt Mr of Hagers Mrs Irving and, daughter, Miss Mollie Harbaugh wn, fave heen’ spending several days well filled Wednesday being the regular month- Neyes Library Literary Sortety membership of sixty-etght, and ot th Sheva h im popular num- wan as follows: Violin solo, 1 of Washington, accompanied of Woodsid wolo, °A Miss Elizeteth essay on Stuatt Phelps, Miss Julia Langille; voeal Afterwards," Mrs. Isherwood; reading, kee; ‘violin sulo, if was spent by neing Mis. Anue sughter, Mrs. James Pierce of Warhington, were recent guests of Mrs. Jeremy Blackburn. oe ROCKVILLE. At the meeting of the county eomuisstoners ‘Tuesday the following Mills were passed and or- Gered to be paid: PL H. Clements, read account, FB. Welsh, piking. #120; Joseph Athey ad Ividge, $90.83; Edward C_ Henderson, rad Gecrse W. Day. pking, $18; Richa T Leizear, read, $75.65; Oliver J. Brandenburg, ro: Andrew J. Jackson, 3 Gs Fen fer, read, $85.20; Le FP. Hays, road, £90.20; J. A. Hall, road, Norris, piktug. road aud bri. $45 28; Z. M road, $18.60; Joseph HL Lewis, > Frank ators, homas road, ten days fermers have cutting Of the corn er ow progressing favorably in. all A laiger area of wheat than fowed this scumon f the county I Le tafih io expectation ¢ farniers of st eutire failure of there by the orphans’ » deceased. yamed bis sce Exgene EB. Cisvetl, ft. passed bis fourth a $ Veirs mad+ ‘application for letters of fon on the persoval estate of Samuel lark Velrs, deceased The wext meeting of the AntiSaloon League of omery county will be held at Sandy Spring Sctucday, October 15, at 10 a.m, and pubite meee ing nt 2:80 p.m. Cburebes, Butday schuoie, tem Petance aml otber reform organisations will be Tey resented ‘The second annwal conference of Baltimore Dis- trict’ Epworth League cf the M. EB. Church Sours Null be held in the Methodist Charch at Koekville ‘Tharwlay aud Friday, October 27 afc 28. at whieh preninent m=mbers of the league will deltver res. ‘The evening of the 27th Rev. Dr. Whaling ef Baltimore will deliver an address to Christian workers. A counefl meeting of Rockville Senior Isagne wl be held at the Methodist parscoage Priday evening, October 7 Sheriff Thempeen retnrwed here a few days ago from Philadelpbia with Wilfiam Campbell, col. “i. who has been wanted by the wnthorities t © past Mfteen monthe for the robbing of the He was lodged in jal. | court for this county: Wm. R. € Grady, 1% acres of Inrd: $- meat house of Mr. John Allnutt, near Laytonsville. ‘The following transfers of real ertate have been recorded in the office of the clerk of the circuit Grady te Hirsin Richard Waters to Samuel D. Waters, lot 46, block 21, Takoma Park: $6,500. Josiah W. Jones, executor, to Alexsnder A. Gassaway, tra Mitebell’s Range: $2,877.84. to Chas. G. and Wim. T. $2,881.55. Samuel T. Smith to 1. ing Association. lot 21, section 1 Metropolitan Building Association to S. Montague, $2,200, eral lot_2, section 50, Stephen Warner to Chai tract of and: $—. of land called Alex. Griffith, “same Wn. T. Melvin P. Wood, tract of land” $—. “Resarvey AL Gas vattevinle . Garrett Fuck vin Garrett rity Matthews, Unglesbee to Henry Man- Tice Talbott. assizvee, to Rullie B. Boruc, lot 5, Liock 21. tot 13, block’ 19, Glen Echo: $875. The following equity cases have heen docketed in the cirenit court: In the matter of mortage from David F. Peter to Jas. Anderson, to foreclose gage: of mortgage from John W. son et al. to foreclose: complainant. In the matter Hannah Hunter to Richw:d Peter for complainant, Aly of Pool Talbott & Talhott for complainant. mort- In the matter Nicholson to Taco Ty- Henderson for mortzage from jo. to forectone: Wm. i. Cole agt. Walter W. Cole et al.. for sale, of Inni for partition: Talbott & Talbott for complainant vid T. Showalter act. Mary Showalter, for i Talbott & Talbott for compliina dum agt. Smith W. Purdum, Frank Higgins for complainant. M. et al. act. Wm. P. Dawson et a1. for partition Wm. B. Garrison, urday by Deputy breaking into the store of F was bi Howes. for sale o i nt jary T.. Williams for sale of Tand Falbott & Txlbott for complainants. ronght bere with ©. Weeks et Laytons- Mille, some months ago, and stealing a quantity of diy goods. hardware, Xc. recently brovgbt here. He was committe hearfug by Justice Schetrer. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Stonebraker and M mond of Hagerstown, Miss Leah Garrison has heen living in Weshington, from which city he was to jail for 9 fas Jennie Ham- Leach of Prince Wiliam connty, Va... Misses Ronnett cf Battimere and Mr. Alvin’ Veitch of Washiny been spending severe! weeks in t part of the county, returned to Lomes this weels. tom, who have he northwestern their respective Miss Lanra Baker is a visitor at the residence of Mr. Wesley A. Maxwell, at Comus. this county. During the past ter days increase in the demand for mses, there has been an at this place. Tke Cathohte Sunday school at Garrett Park will reopen in the public sckocl heuse 20 pat Messrs. E. D. F. Brady, Vivian Turley Coburn Sunday next at with the same teachers as iast year, Brent and Mrs. Mr. Harry Dawscn of this town received Tuesday a commission of second Meutenant in the 2d United States Infantry. duty. ‘Tuesday last Mrs. John H. ing over a mantown, about a infle from her He has not yet b been assigned to, jassaway was driv- bridge across Seneca creek, near Ger- home, accompa- nied by her small child and a colored servant girl, and when about midway the bridge the pony be- came frightened at a pile of lumber and began backing, finally horse, buggy and occupants going over the side of the bridge into the stream below, a distance of about twelve feet. fell into the water where it was deep, while the child and colored tangied in the buggy top, and shore in shallow water. reseuing her child two colored men drove up, and, cut leore from the pony attached to Mrs. Gassawa: from drowning. aKKY, saver SSA WA. the animal ebiki and nurse reached horse was badly cut and bruised, was much damaged. Mr. is known az Rockville Park. $2,200 M. W. D. Sales of Orange, Va. contract Rockville and the District Hne y for the fatthful pertor forward sublet the contr akoma Pork. Work on tke read in a few days. Mrs. ‘The survive her. the Protestant Episcopal Church. Those members of Company K Regiment, who declined to enter Ww at Camp Meade, Pa. A pretty heme wedding took plac the residence of Mr. George Rice, his daughter, Miss Lucy B. wife of Mr. Charles L. ‘Tschiffely D.C. ander. —_+—_—_ LAUREL, MD. Mr. ment, who has been confined in Baltimore for several weeks, his home. Rice, Mrs. Gagsaway about fonr feet girl became en- landed near the ‘The mother succeeded in nd the girl, and at this time ting the harness Mrs. howe in an ex: austed Condition, but without serfous injury. The and the bugzy David J. Bready of this place has purchased of Mrs. Hobart Hutton a dwelling house and lot. situated on the east side of the railroad in what Price paid was who received the for building the ‘new ‘turnpike betw filed a bend Tues- of the wor Rieha: n will commence Amelia Dawson, wife of John L, Dawson of this town, died at her home Wednesday morning last, after a short illness, in the forty-ninth year of her age. Her husband and eight children. and also a brother, Jefferson Somerville of Nevada, Deceased was a prominent member of ist Maryland the service of the United States have received checks for their services while encamped at Pimlico. reertited at this place and is now stationed ‘The eotmpany e Wednesdas at near Travilah, becoming the of Georgetown, The ceremony was performed by Dr. Alex- Robert F. Morrison of the Sth Maryland in the hospital has returned to Mr. J. H. Sothoren Compton is still sertously 111 of typh and Mrs. Barnes Compton. Ivy Conclave, No. 592, Improved sophs, thirty-six charter members. order in charge of the tustitu Metzel of Stewartstown, Pa., past and founder ef the order; John W. organizer; Millard F. ganizer, and others, new lalge are: Charles W. I ‘The all of Baltimore. rr, archo vost; James P. Curley, secretar: fugeton. financier; George W. W urer; A Davis, prelat inspector; H. place from Centen ternoon and was keld, former pastor, the present pastor. und Rev. wick,” the family residence, near Drief’ fllness. Mies Tyson's three sisters, Mixse and Elizabeth, survive her. The fi terment wi George W. Lillibridge, Eugene Brehine, George W. Waters, Dr. and Dr. R. H. Sadler. returas on parsouuge debt. amounted to about $92. pastor will be entirely successful time enjoyed. Mr. William Bevans, wife ant ashville, Mich, are the guests ir. Andrew Bevuns. ‘This 1s the Lrothers have met in forty years. ing her father, Mr. T. D. Bond. firs. Edgar Stewart and child of visiting ber parents, Mr. Curley @ resident of Laurel, but removed Annapolis several yea the time of his death. Miss Peurl Willis is a student High School in Washington this y The Rev. Dr. D. H. Carroll and Tuesday to their home winter Mr. and Mrs..Frank X. Jenkin bot, to Mr. Thomas H. Jenkins. will take pli Mr. Charles L. Young removed Baltiinere ty Laurel this week. Privates Mose Austhelmer and ompany K, in marriage Wednesday ev E. parsonage by the Key ‘Application bas been made to t for a mandamus requiring the d huye the free schol mule department Cxtkth whet county to the Maryland College. board, but Senator Clageett lL Nevous Reed is entitled t Ids th amination. day the Rev. J.B. Amo Savage entertained at dinner 1 Wheeler and James McLaren and Mr. —_ Mr. George W of Maryland Volunteers, Ss visiting Mr. J. 1. Burns, postmaster Grove, bad bis pocket book stolen He laid the pocket book dewn to tion, end bis att inews for a time. book it had been »: to Sbuviff Thompes have worked up ac fo the detection sen. The rob) which the robbe Me young colored 1 were #0 in cheeks and Mra Carrie C. Briggs has been two weeks, but ix now convalescen alr honeymoon in Massachusetts. Mr. John 8. ‘rhe Initial meeti for lay Clad waa largely nt the town ball. Vice Pr the absence of President MeNulr of Rockville delt gin of the Es teravn of Waxtlngt and Me “Heniintacences 0: Duriug the war he saw service, evyeriig flow a Ryeweeks’ Une ‘The Worary was recpened, and PL Hinkle: distribute books to members. Mise Grace Menre, the violinist. was instituted here Tuesday mn were: Thomas, district deputy and William F. Gilliland, The officers of the Frederick Dallam, ; Michael J. ‘Tighe, pro- . Swaffield, warder; berry. sentinel; Dr. J. R. Huntt, Charles F. Saaf- fer, jr, Frank W. Awalt, trostees. The funeral of Charles T. Fairall, who died sud- denly {n Washington Thursday torning last. ry M. E. Chureh Saturday nducted by Rev. James McLaren, ‘Mies Murtha E. Tyson died Saturday at Monday night last the Lodies’ A’ at Centepnary M. E. Chureh parsonage and made Their ‘Threngh their uid and Mrs. in Baleimore Ist District of € . visited members of their company hese re- sebool Loard to show cause why Master F. He kus been appeinted by he made the highest averuge ao, who ts suspects: committed to Jail to awalt a hearin heat Week before Justice C. 1 Baughman. the remainder fa gmall Steenbacks In the pocket book when stolen, Mr. aud’ Mrs. Frank BM. Severance ma address on * Mr. Calbomn Pate id fever at the home of his parents, Mr. Order of Hepta- night, with officers of the George V. supreme archon Cruett, supreme or- Dr. Rinebart past archon; George W. Liv- ters, jr., treas- Millard F. Schooley, J. M. New- took af- "Thir- L.A. “Aln- Laurel, after a She was seventy-six years of uge. 8 Mary, Letitia tineral was held ‘Tuesday, Rev! T. A. Johnstoue officlating, und tn- made in Ivy Mill cemetery. Tecrers were John Snowden, Charles H. Stanley, ‘Phe pall- Ober, T. Hai John’ Cronmiller jd Society met lections: the in his effort to reduce by one-third the Indebtedness on the church and parsonage property. After returns were made refreshments were served and a delightful social daughter, of of his brother, second time the Miss Carrie Bond of Wawbington has been visit- Washington are George W. The funeral of Mr. Edward S. Westbrook, aged serenty-two years, whe died at Germantown, mear Annayslis, took pace here Monday. He was once to a farm near where he resided at at the Central far. fumily returned for the lately of Laurel, now of Baltimore, have unnonnced the approach: ing marriage of their daughter, Miss Emily Tai- ‘The ceremony ce at 11 a.m. Wednesdas, October 12. his ‘famiby from Br. Steinoskie and-Miss Lillian Bell were united ning at Centennary M. mes MeLaren. he cireuit Prince ¢ go's Webb jarship from this of the (Western he that Master P. arship, be and family of he Keys. J. It, wives. wen Edmonston {8 attending the Central High School In Washington this yew. GAITHERSBURG. a cf Company K, Ist Regiment his pavents at Washington with $116 im it. make a caleula- tion Was attracted to other bus- When returning for the pocket ry Was reported who, with two of his deputies, think will lend Deputy Sheri Galligher, @ He hus Been Wednesday of There rerlously $1, for spending Larcombe has returned to Wash ington with bie family for the winter. the season ¢f the Wayere neht. at esiled In Robert Le of the club, was one ef the pleasing features ef the extertainment given. and is now re- with fever, Litrarian Victor will be in attendance at the regular hours during the Intervals between meetings, to was announced as an attraction fer the next meeting, jee of the Mont- in Satunlay the executive com gumery County Anti-Naloon farttsie's Halt (S'-2 Seah Satine was elected Mr. Moward ©. Emmons count ‘Eke call was ordered issued for # mitt Learne t here Mat Paro corresponding secretary and superintendent. xt quarterly, | | } | meeting, which occurs at Sandy Spring Saturday, October 15. Mrs. Dr. E. C. Etchison has been dan; aly iNT of neuralgia of the heart for a week, an im- Provement is noted. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Burns to the Juvenile Templare at the Amusement: tainment ance folks, gave a iawn pacty ir nome this week. refreshments anda pleasing enter- re highly enjoyed by the little temper- Mrs. Burns is their yuneriutendent. Wednesday evening of next week they will open their parlors to receive the Epworth League, which holds at that time an Octo Miss Cook of Organa, ber soctal. es BROOKLAND. , 1s the guest of Miss Bessie Lynch. Mr. Arthur Delano ef New York city, who has teen the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Howe of University Heights, bas returned to his home. ‘Miss Consula Yznaga will leave today for the Notre Dame Convent, near Baltimore, where she will continue her studies during the coming year, making short visits Lome during the holidays. Mr. Anbudon Rize . Who is a member of the Engineer Corps, after a short furlough has return- ed to Lexington, Ky., the camp having been moved from Jeferson, Mo. Rey. Dr. Garigan, Dr. Pace, Dr. Hyvernat and Prof. de Saussume nave returned to the university and are in readiness to resume their different branches at the opening of the school year, the middle of this month. Dr. and Mrs. Doloway have returned from their vacation to their home Louis Dolloway has retur ‘the Baptist ¥. usu:tl tomorrow Will hold an echo meeting and discuss the of the convention held thix summer. young people, together with the unions of the ct Providence street. Mr. from Harper's Ferry. People’s Union will meet as ing, and on Tuesday evening Tairs This body of held a lawn fete at the residence ef Mrs. Briggs, corner 6th etreet and Soath Carelina avenue south: cast, which was largely attended, and quite a sua was realized. ‘The proceeds will be devoted to the national debt of the society ‘Tomorrow at mass at” St. Anthony's Church Rey. Father Cunnane will introduce the new pas- . Father Hannan, to the congregation. Father Hannan, beside assuming the duties of pastor of that church, will also have charge at the Soldiers’ Home i aw ev a mont! Ast of Noy apel. ning for Atlantic in rest and recreation, und then, on the Father Cu Cit: tne Will leave tomo where he will spe ember, take up bis dutles as pastor at Rockville, Md. Key, Father Hannan, the new pastor at St. An- tho: has leased a cottagi opposite the chureh and will immediately begin the work of becom- ing acquainted with his congregation, eek eee ere TAKOMA PARK. The ladies of the Presbyterlan Church are mak- ing elaborate preparaticns for the entertainment of the presbytery here next week. delegetes are expected. of Washington, ‘One hw which meets dred ministers and other Rey. Joseph B. North, the modcrator of prestytery, will preach Monday even- ing at 7:30 o'cl neen will be occupied with business sessions, in the evening there will be a popular meetin with an ad unee be ann ‘TMesday morning and after- a ess by a prominent speaker yet to Takoma Springs Hotel, which was run during the past season by Mr. W. W. Warfield, has be closed for this y Mr. William E. a resident Buttle Creek Sanitarium, weeks ir go lis wif Skinner was th inner, who lately r Ast Regiment of Distriet of Columb! 1 kinner, for a number of years of Takoma, died lust Wedrfesday at where ke went a few on account of his in ed. health. father of Lieut. Frank urbed from Cuba with the Volunteers. ther son also two daughters and uu survive him. mer home. Marris and Mr. W. J. Tucker have rein a visit to Wabash, Ind., their for- Corporal Richard Lay, who has been on a visit te bis ho Pa. The ladic hesduy. giment, at Takema Heights, has rejoined the Ist Maryland, at Middietown, 8 of the Presbyterian Church held a idence of Mrs, | Heston Wednesday afternoon, of the menbers of ‘Takoma Lage, IO. G. paid a visit to Linden Lodge at its cpen meeting Wed- A new house Is being built on Columbia avenne by Mr. Blodgett, Miss in G at Takoma Laut: rgetown has returned to her home ra visit to Miss Blancke Lay Heights. Owing to the protracted dry speil during the summer, the wells of th go dry. park are beginning to which again shows the necessity of hav- ing some kind of water works in Takowa. The Langdon Chapter of the District of C —— es LANGDON, D. C. um. bia Epworth League, at its regular monthly meet- ing, held Tuesday evening last, in the Langdon M. E. Church, gave a musical, Mterary and social entertairment. Pulpit to door by a conelusion At the ‘The edifice was crowded from very appreciative audience. the exercises refreshments were served by the Indies, Walton; recitation, Clark and Edna he program was as folie reading, “Bridal Tour,”’ Edith Lawson and Alvin harade, npaniment, lton and Misses Florence Haskell Warren; charade, “Chicagc Vocal solo, Mrs. Walter Godwin; charade, Go Me Hazelton; yoeal solo, Pautine “Moning “Glory,” Susie Warren Huzelton; harmonica ‘solo with guitar Mr. Kloprer; trio, Mrs. and Susie Mr. Chas, Clark tnd Edna Ben. Pelhem Walton, Wille Clark and Warren Way. vocal solo, Erma Puxion; cornet solo, Mr. A. M. Lawson; accompanist, Mrs. E. A, Mo address, “Object and Work of the Rew T.'J. Clark. mmittee on airungements was composed of Mrs. Walter Godwin, Mrs. H. A. Shomo and Miss Lizzie Warren. —+. American Woman Honored Abroad. The Patriotic Anti-Aleohol League of Bel- gium, Count of whose honorary president is the Flanders, the king’s brother, and whose acting president is the prime min- ister of the kingdom, pays tribute to an American its general Mary H. orary member of the woman, through the action of. assembly in July, 1898, Mrs. Hunt of Boston being made hon- organization. The note telling Mrs. Hunt of this distinction emphasizes the high esteem and keen ap- preciation which the league entertains for her labors in behalf of scientific temper- ance education in the schools of her own and other countries. Jules Le Jeune, prime min AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTA Marcus Notes, Auct., 63 It is signed by M. ister of Belgium. ee Sees ke. Monday. 639 La. ave. ale of carpets and a small lot of furniture’ on Monday, October 3, 10 a.m. J. W. Rateliffe, Auct.—Very desirable building site en Juth st. bet. Lydecker ave. and Lamar Place, Holmead Manor, on Monday, October 3, y pan. Thos. J. Owen, Auet., 918 F st. n.w.—A very neat, new and attractive six-room and bath brick dwelling, with all_medern improvements, being premises No. 2413 7th st. u.w., on Monday, Ucto- ber 3, at 4:30 , Auets., 1407 G.—Sule of val- vable {mproved property on 4th st. bet. Gand H sts. m.w., on Monday, October 8, at 4:30 p.m. FUYURE DAYs. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT, (Successor to Rateliffe, Sutton & Go.) First-Class In vestments. Very Desirable Im- proved Real Es- tate For Sale. Houses 17 and 19 6th street S.E., 516 and 612 A street S.-E., and 124 5th street S.E, By virtue of the powers conferred on us by the last will und testament of George B. Harrison, de- ate sinbla, 5 Court business frout of the premixes, on THUR: THIRTEENTH, O'CLOCK tat hunbia, will be 1 each hi ed, dated Muy 28, 1808, and duiy admitted to Court of the District of special term for Orphans’ Wwe (will eel at putite auction, tn DAY, OCTORER MS, AT HALF-PAST FOUR the following described real es- the Su holding em PM situate In Washington city, District of Co- via: sovthedst, with the lat thereon belonging, part of lets 1 aud 2, ju Rohrer et al., trustee: corded subdivision of square 841 Brick houses 17 and 19 6th street being + Te (a plat thereof wn zt the sale, showiug the dimensions se and its lot); the south 84 feet deep by 21 feet front, on A street we., of lot 2 in Robrer ta trustees’, recorded subdivision of square 8 ed by brick house 516 A street s.e. the cast si feet front on ‘A street w.e. by 128 feet 1 inch sivep of original lo brick house G12 A street s.c. vis Bound t ® in square 839, improved hy and part of original 5 in square #i2, beginning for the same. 2 Sth street southeast at a polut 2 feet north from the southwest comer of said lot 6, and runniag thence north 23 feet, thence sth 23 feet to « d-foot slley st 105 feet, thence and thence weet 103 feet along the north side of eald alley to the begin- hing, with the privileges of said allay, improved by a frame house, 124 5th xtreet 5. Terms of ‘One-third cash and the balance in two equal installments in one end two years, with interest from the day of sale, secured on the Ises sokd. days or right to resell at eost of defaultin, chaser reserved. conveyancing and stamps at cost of ocl-d&ds rem- ifteen pur. $160 deposit on each lotpsold. All ser. ‘Terms to be complied with in JUDSON T. CULL, FERDINAND BCHMIDT, Trustees and Executors. | rewwll the psoperty xt the riek and cost of the de- AUCTION SALES. : MONDAY. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. «Successor to Ratcliffe. Sutton & Co.) VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING SITE ON, 13TH STREET BE- TWEEN “LYDECKER AVE. AND LAMAR PLACE, HOL- MEAD MANOR, BY AUC- TION. 5 On MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTORER THIRD, 1898. AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0'CLOGK, I will of: fer for sale, in“fromt of the premises, Lot 30, block 43, “‘Holmend Manor.': fronting 50 feet on 12th street by x depth of 136 fcet, making it one of the most desirable building“ sites in this fasbionable sec- tion of the city. ( ‘Terms: Very beral and stated at the time of sale. $200 deposit on acceptance of bid. Terms to be complied with in. fifteen days. All convey- ancing, stamps. ete, at the purchaser's cost. ARLES W. HANDY, 610 18th st. Baw. se27-déds THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. A VERY NEAT, NEW AND ATTRACTIVE SIX- ROOM AND BATH BRICK DWELLING, WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, BE- ING PREMISES NO, 2413 7TH “TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION On MONDAY, QCTORER THIRD, 1898, at LF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. 1 will, at the request of the owner, sell, at public auction, in front of the premiscs, this very desirable new brick dwelling, containing all modern conveniences, with cemented yard. Lot 16x50, to a 10-foot pri- vate alley; sitvated on the Brightwood and Ta- koma car Tine end within a few minutes’ walk of the Met. R. Terms: Sold subject to deed of trust of $1,500. valance one-kalf cach and remainder in one and two sears, with Interest, secured by deed of trust, or all cach, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required ut time of sale. Conveyancing and Tecording at purchaser's cost. se28-d&ds, THOS. J. OWEN, Auctioneer. st. SALE OF VALUABLE WED TROPERTY 4TH STREET UETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTHWEST. On MONDAY. OCTOLER TUIRD 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR P.M, In fronz of the Tremisee, we will eel parts of original lots three (8), fear (4), five (5) and tx (5), In square 529. Washington, D.'C., fronting 23 feet 9 inches on 4th st... with a depth’ of 100 feet, improved by a brick dwelling. A splendid chance for iny2st ment. Terms easy and made knewn at time of sale. se28-d LOAN & O0.. Juctioneers. FUTURE DAYS. ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. SALE OF PELSONAL EFFECTS AND THOUS) HOLD GOODS FOR STORAGE CHARGE: Notice is hereby gi 3} OCTOBER EIGHTH, 1898, A.M., we will seil at public auction within our auction reems, 1407 G st. n.w., to enforce Hen for storage charg + due and unpaid, all goods, chattels, hous nd personal effects on storage with us’ in the names M. Dabney, Henry H. 1-6¢ « TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE MPROVED BY A HANDSi Y AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, A.M. 1. HOT WATER HEAT, KNOWN AS NW. . and duly recorded in Liber No. 18% 64 et seq. one of the land records of th strict of Columbia, we sell, at the request of the party secured thereby, at pablie auction, in frent of the premises, on’ THURSDAY. TUE THIRTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1898, AT IALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following Geseribed land and premises, situate in the elty of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and designated és and being lot numbered one hundred and thirty 120) in Henry L. Mann's subdivision of lots one hundred and,eight (108), one hundred and nine (169) and one dundred and ten (110) of McGuire's: subdivision of lots in square five han- dred and fifty-five (555), as sald first mentioned jon is recorded in the office of the sur- District of Columbla, fn Book 20, her with the improvements. Terms: gisy and made known at time of sale, : ANK 'P. RAWLINGS, Trustee. ARLES B. MAURY, ‘Trustee ocl-10t 1505 Pa, ave. MARCUS NOTE, AUCTIONEER, 687-639 Tn. ave. Special Sale of Furniture and Carpets. 500 yds. Velvet, 600 yds. Brussels,” 1;000 yds. In= grain, Alf-weol and 3=ply Carpets; alse 75 good sec= ond-hand Carpets at auc= tion. ON MONDAY PAST TEN A. SELL OCTOBER THIRD, AT HALY- {AT MY SALES ROOMS, 1 WILL IN ALL, ABOUT 5,000 YARDS SPCCND-HAND CARPE FURNITURE FROM 1oT COUXT WASHINGTON MOK oO. it DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ANACOSTIA BUILDING ASSOCIATION STOCK AT AUCTION. By virtue of a certain collateral note, default having becn mede In payment of the same, we shall sell at our auction rooms, net of Oth. and D streets northwest, Wsehington, D. C., on WE) VAY, the FIFTH DAY of OCTOBER, 1808, O'CLOCK P.M., the collateral named therein. | Nine (9) shares of the Anacostia Building fon stock. tush, older of the note. IN BROTHERS, Auctioneers. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEF'S SALD OF FINE BUILDING LOT ON G STREET DbETWHEN 21S AND 228 STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of District of Columbia, passed in equity cause 16591, 1 will sell, in front of the prem- . on TUESDAY, “OCTOBER — EI INTH, 1898, AT BIVE O'CLOCK P.M hat cer: tain’ piece or parcel of ground, situate i Wash- ington, District of Celumbia, ‘and designated on greund plan or plat of said city as the west thirty- one feet alx inches front by the depth thereof of lot twelve (12) In seuare eight: . together with the improvements, Ways, easements, -ights, priv- fleges and appurtenances to the same be ‘Terms: One-third purehuse money cash, in two equal Justallmeuts, payable In one’ und two yeurs after date of sale, with interest at rate of 6% pec umum, payable’ semi-ammally, to be re- cured by deed’ of trest du property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser, Cotiveyancing, rev- erue stamps, etc., at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 required ‘at thne of sale. Terms to be eguplied with in ten days, otherwise right resery- ed to resell at risk and cost of purebaser. HENRY P. BLAIK, ‘Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS G12 st. nw. <TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON B® ST. BETWEEN 10T1 AND TH, AND ON N ST. BETWEEN 11TH AND 12TH' STS. SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, June 3, 1896, und duly recorded in Liber 2132, folio 110 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Co- lvmbia, and at the request of the party securcd thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the prenrises, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER THIR- TRENTH, 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following’ described land and premises, situate in the city of Wastiugton, District of Columbia, known i designated as being lot. nami thirty-five (35), in Charles Gessford’s subdivision of lots in square nuwtered nipe hundred aud sixty- nine (969), a: er plat of said subdivision, re- corded in Book Bo, at page 121, of the records of the office of the surveyor ef the District of Co- lumbia, being No. — B8 st. sc. ALSO, SAME DAY, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., parts of lots twelve (2) and thirteen (13), in square numbered ten bundred end one (t00L), be- ginning for the same at the northeast corner of said origizal lot twelve (12). and running thenze east on N strect thirty-six (6) feet; thence south sixty feet (W)) six inches (6); thence east ‘twenty- four (24) feet ten tmches (10): thence south thirty- ene G1) feet six inches (6); thence west forty (40) feet tem inches (10); thence north twent wo (22) feet; thence west twenty (20) feet, and thence north seventy (70) feet to the place of beginning, being No. 1109 N street southeast. Terms of lot 35, square 969: Sold subject to trust of $2,750 and interest; balance cash. ‘Terms of lots 12 and 13. sqnare 1001: One-third cash, balance In one and two years, secured by decd of trast on the property, with interest, or all cash, at the option of purekaser. A deposit of $100 regained on each piece of property sold. All con- yexancing and recording at cost of purebaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen duys, or truszees reserve the right to resell at risk ‘and cost of defaulting parchaser. JOHN FE. HERRELL, ational Capital Rank. RY K. SIMPSON, 226 Pa. uve Trustees. ANCERY SALE OF STORE AND DWELLING ON SOUTHEAST CURNER OF 5TH AND B STREETS 8.8. Ty virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in equity cause No. 18629, ; public auction, in front of the prem ises, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER ELEVENTH, 1895, YCLOCK P.M., the real estate ‘In the shington, D. known as lot IS, tn improved ‘by ‘the substantial three- Hl _5630-Ate C elty square € 843, story brick store and dwelling at southeast corn-r of 5th und B streets se. Terms of sule: The purelmser must pay one- third cash, and the balance Sn equal installments, in one and two years from day of sale, with in terest at 6 per centum per xnuum, payable au annualiy, and represented by the promissory notes of the. purch: aed mortgage on the “ish, at the option of the pt . A deposit of $100 wil be required at time of sale. Conveyancing and stamps at cost of pur- chaser. HENRY W. so 029-1 TRUSTEES" FRONTIN YORK AVE ES. By virtue of a certain deed of trust re Liber 2048, at folio 214 et seq., of the land records the District of Columbia, we will sell in front premises, on TUESDAY, THE EIGH- DAY GF OCTORER, A. D. 1898, AT “UUR O CLA “ML, the following described land and premises, with the easements, rights, Ways and appurtenauces thereunto belong ing, situate and lying in the city of Washington, in ‘the Distrivt of Columbia, ‘namely: All of eriginal lot nuinbered seven (7), in square number- ed two hundred and twenty-three (223), excep the southern part thereof, fronting thirty-two (32) feet on 14th street northwest, which was conveyed by Brooke Mackall and wife to the American Security and Trust Co. by deed dated October 30, 184, and recerded Octeber 31, 1894, among the land’ records of said District ‘of Columbia, and excepting the northeastern part thereof, on which the building formerly known as the “Palace Mar- ket” now stands, and the small triangular piece of said lot (about 50 square feet) in front of the northeastern entrance to said building. This prop- erty has a frontage on 14th street northwest of about seventy-five 75) feet and a frontage begin- ning from tie northwestern corner of said lot of about seventy-seven (77) feet on New York ave- nue. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to’ be paid in cash, the balance in equal Instali- ments in one, two and three years, at 5 per cent Per ahnuma Interest, payable sémbatioually, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $3,000 will be rquired at the time of sale. Con- Veyancing, recording und revenue stamps at cost of purchaser Cerms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from date of sake, otherwise trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale fn some newspaper published $n Washington, D.C. FRANCIS H. MARTIN L. 2T AND ON NEW y TH SON BRCTHER: AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO HANDSOME BUFF BRICK DWELLI GS, SITUATED 2p eT PETWEEN FLORIDA AVEN AND Q STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of two certain deeds ef trust, recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, Liber 2290, follo 426 et seq., and 438 et sey., re- spectively, we will offer separately, at public auc- tien, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1898, COaf- MENCING AT FIVE O'CLOCK’ P.M, the. follow. ing described property, situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All those certain pieces or parcels of land and premises known and distinguished as and being lets num- bered twenty-nine ) and thirty-one (31) of James H. Merriwether’s subdivision of part of block num- Dered three @), in “Kalorama Heights,” together with the linprovements thereon; subje however, to a deel of trast of seven theusund ($7,000) dol- lars eac on the above-named lots, with interest thereon, payzble semi-annualiy, at the rate of six per cent per annuum until paid. Terms of sale: ‘The above mentioned incumbrance on each lot to be assumed with interest frum Feb- ruary 14, 1898. One-half ef the balance of the pureh money to be paid in cash, and the re- muinder in two equal instaHments, payable re- spectively in one and two years, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, with interest there- on at the rate of 6 per cent per annum until paid or all cash, at ghe option of the purchaser. A de- posit of $200 will be required on each lot at time of sale. Sale to be closed in 15 day herwise the property wil be resold at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement in some newspaper published in Washington, D. ©. Conveyancing, revenue stamps, &e., ut cost of pur- chaser. BRAINARD H. WARNER, EOUIS D. WINE, Trustees. JOHN DOYLE CARMODY, AUCTIONEER. I will sell ut public auction, ut the store of H. K. Fulton, 1218 Pa. sve. n.w., commencing on TUES. DAY,’ OCTOBER FOURTH, 1888, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., ull the unredeemed pledges In his store on which Is due one year's Saterest or more, sisting of Gold, Si Gold-filled and Metai ‘ase Watches, Pls-r Gold, Sval and Set Rings, old Chains, Charmr, Lockets and Fobs, Badges,’ Medals, Studs, Cuff Buttons, Cuff Links, Seart and Lace Pins, Earrings, Bracelets, Spectacles, Eye- glasses, Diamonds and other Precious Stones, set in fine ‘mountings iu every style of Jeweley; Solid Silver and Plated Ware, jold_und Silver ‘Coins, Guns, Revolvers, Clocks, Meers: at Pipes, Beoke. Ce 12 ibe | Field and Opera Glasses, Umbrellas, Canes, Dress DUNCANSON BROS., AUCFIUD Goods, Musical. Mechanical and Surgical ‘Instra- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A HAND: FIPTEEN-ROOM BROWN ELLING IN A CHOICE PART OF ‘THE NORTHWEST SECTION OF THE CITY, KNOWN AS PREM- ISES NO. 1735 TWENTIETH STREET. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded among the land records of the District ‘of Colum- btu, Liver 2290, follo 446 et seq., we will offer at wetivn, In front of the premises, on FRI- Y, THE SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOKEI, A.D. 3898, AL HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PML, the following described property, situate Tn the city of Waslington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain plece or parcel of lxud und premises known und distinguished dx and being lot pum- bered twenty-three (23), In G. W. and J. 8. Hop- Kins’ subdivision of square numbered one bundred and ten (110), together with the fuprovements | thereon, subject, However, to a certain deed of trust of eigh thousand ($8,000) dollars, with inter- est thereon, payable quarterly, at the rate of six per cent ner unban until paid. Perms of cale: The above uentioned Ineum- brance te Le assumed, with interest from Febru- ary 14, 1896. Que-balf of the balance of the pur- chase inones to be pald fn cash, and the remainder ih two equal tnstallnents, payable respectively in one and (wo years, secured by deed of trust upon the property gold, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cept per aupum until paid, or all cash, at the option of the purekaser. A deposit of $200 Will be required af the time’ of sale. Bale to be | closed tn fifteen days, otherwise the property will | Le recold at the wisk’ and cost of defauiting pur- chaser, after fife dayg’ advertisement in some newspaper published in Washiugtun, D.C. Con- veyauciag, 1eveuue stamps, etc, at purchaser's . = BRAINARD H. WAR GLARENCE Bb. RHEE, 916 PF st. n.w., w022-dkds rustecs. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DWELLING NO. 42033 P STREET NORTHWEST. z By virtue of u deed of trust to us, duly reco-Jed nunong the land records of the District of Colum- bia, in Liver 2098, follo 417 et seu., we will, at the’ request of the older of the hotes secured therely, sell at cpublie auction, in front of the emises, at HALF-PABT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. N TUESDAY, DHE DPOURTH DAY OF OCTO. BER, A.D. 108, the following deseribed property, situate and lyingoin tae city of Washington, Dis: tfict of Columbia, namely: Lot numbered eigtty ), in Wm. HH. Doherty and Samuel H. “Sher wood's subdiviviuh of lots in square numbered five hundred and eleven (13), ax is re- corded in the office of the surveyor of the Distcet of Columbia, in book 15, page $6, with right to the use of the north five (©) feet by the width of lots seventy six (76) nud seventy-seven (77), iu end subdivision, ard of the West foar (4) feet by depth of sald lot seventy-seven (77), as un alley, with the improvements and sppurteiauces therenate bu: loneing. ‘Terma of sale: One-third cash, balance ig one and two years, represented by notes of the chaser, bearing 6 per cent Interest, payable annually, and secured hy a deed of! trust upon. the roperty sold. or all cash, at the option of the pur. Chaber. A deqoait of S200 required ue the time at sale. All conveyanclug, recordiug and revenue stamps at\the cost. of the purchaser, sale to be compNed with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the rlght to faulting purelaser, after at least five days’ adver tisement of such ‘resale in some newspaper pad- lished in the clty of Washington, D. C. ALBERT A. WILSO: JOUN B.” LARNER, 9020-d&ds . Trustees, 1395 F st. m1 ments, Bieyele, Typewriters, Seal Si Capes and Dokmaus, and other sume Sale to continue mornings and evenings until all lots are sold LTON, Pawnbroker. JOHN DOYLE © se27-7t* DUNGANSON BRC ‘TRUSTEES: TABLE _UNIMPROVE! RNAL ESTATE ON 218? STREET BETWEEN @ AND KR STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of » certain deed of trust, recorded in Liher No. 2293, at follo 140 et seq., of the sand records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, public auction, in front HURSDAY, OCTCH XTH, 1895, HALP- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM., the following de- scribed three parcels of real estate, situate In the city of Washington tn said District: PARCEL A ‘be north twenty-two ((22) feet front on Twenty first street by full depth of lot numbered Thirty- one (31) in ©. J. Millyer’s subdivision of gquar mbered sixty-six (66), as per plat recorded in Liber No. "12, folio 65, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District ef Columbia. PARCEL B—The south one (1) foot front on Twen- ty-fiest street by full depth of said Int nambered thirty-one (34) and the ne:th twenty-one (21) feer front om said street by fell depth of lot numbered ty-two (32) in said C. J. Hillyer’s subtivision said equave nubered siaty-six 6). PARCEL C—The south two (2) feet front en Twenty-first stréet by fall depth of eaid Ist num- bered thirty-two (2) and the north twenty (20) feet front en eaid street by full depth of lot ni bered thirty-theee (53) in said C. J. Hillyer's: division of said square numbered sixty-six (64). ‘The ground presents three fine building sites, ca twenty-two (22) teet front by depth of more than one hundred (100) feet to a wide alles. Terms. One-third cash, balance in equal install- ments, at one aud twe years, with lutereet ar per danum, payable sem!-zrnuslly, from day bale, secured Ty deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option ef the purchaser. ‘A Geposit ef 3200 on each paycel will be requ! ac time of rule. All conveyancing and ‘re stamps ‘et purebarer’s cost. Terma to be complied with within ten drys, otherwise the trustees 1e- of the premises, an JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. Guceesso- to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Oo.) Trustees’ Sale of that. Well-pay- ing Fireproof Flat known as the “Tavistock,” adjoining the corner of 3d and G sts. n.w., con- taining about 40 rooms. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt_of the Distriet of Coluubla, in equity cause 10,25 we will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the prenses. on SATURDAY, ‘THis EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER. 1898, AT HALF-PAST POUR LOCK P.M.. the equity of redemption of all of the parties io said canse, subject to deeds of {rust securing the principal’ sum of $20,000 and imtereri since’ June 8, 1808, in the followtn scribed real «state, situate in the cl Wa ington, said District, designated as parts of lots 1 and 2, square 529.. deseribed hy metes “and bounds as folows: Beginning on the west side of Third street west 100 feet north froai the southeast Gomer of said square, running theuce, west 2 feet 2 fuches; therce worth 50 feet to 20-foot alley; thence east G2afeet ¥ Inches, and thence south 40 feet to the beginning. and ‘being improved by a five-story brick apartinent house, known as “THE TAVISTOCK.” Terms of sale: Al! cash. A deposit of three hundred (300) aoltare will be required of ‘the pur. chaser, or purchasers, at the time of sale, and the terms ‘of sale must be complied with within ten days from the date of sale, otlervise the prop Will be resold :t the risk and cost of the defaul purchaser or purchasers. All conveyancing. cording, revende tases, ete., at chasers’ cost. WILTON J. LAMBERT, Trustee. 410 Firth street port W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Frustee, 1421 F street northwest. FRBD'K 6. DONS, ‘Trustee, d&ds Washingten Loan and ‘rast JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, At (Successor o Ratcliffe, Suto TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLI DENCE OM WEST. By virtie of a certain deed of trust to us, duly recorded in Liber N 5, follo 464 ct seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, ‘and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we. the undersigned trustees, will sell front of the premises. on FRIDAY, ENTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A.D. 1808, AT HAL PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the {llowiag de- scribed snd and prewixes, situate in the Washington, in the District of Colum! ignated as and being parts of lois square south of square 516 isq. 8. of sinning for the same at @ point on Mass: te 23 feet 9 inches west from th fof saic lot 6: thence running ng sald avenue 2s feet; thence nort!n right angles to the said avenue to the rear 1 suid lot 7; thence southeasterly with the rear line f sald lots to a point which will be Interse sed by ne drawn from the point of heghumiag at right angles to said avenue, and thence with sald Tine ersed to the pelt ‘of beginning, together with the improvements, cousistiug of the above-imeution. ed brick residence. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mone: to be pall in cash. and the balance in two equa installments, payatle in one and two years, with interest wt (6) six per centum per anni seml-aavually, from day of sale, for ow! “sy purebaser or’ par- est. dE SEV. avel “ 1 purchaser to ‘be given, secured hy deed of trust Upon the property sold, or all at the option of the purchaser. “A depowit of $200 will be required of the purchaser at the ime of sale. All convey: ancing. recording, stamps aud notarial fees at the cost of the pufchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within ten days from day of sale, oth- erwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk &nd cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTOS 500 St H. BERGMANN, se27-d&ds Trustees. WALTER B. WILLIANS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF DFSIRARLE FRAME OU NO. 1629 CRESCENT STREET NORTH- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 19,315, I will offer for rale, by public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1808, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the followlug described real estate, situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: A part of a certain tract of land called “Meridian Hil,” in the District of Columbia, and designated as sublot thirty-three (23), in Stevens’ & Ogie’s subdivision of lots siz 46) and veven (7), of block six (6). as said subdivision is recorded in Book o. 6, county subdivisions, page %, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, together with all the improvements, rights, S ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance in to equal installments, one and two years, with Interest from day of sale, at 6 per cent per annum, secured by Geed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the eption of the purchaser.” A deposit of $100 re- quired on acceptance of bid. If terms of sale are ret complied with in fifteen days frem the day of tie trustee reserves the right to sesell the ‘rty at the risk arid cost of the defaulting pur charser, vfter ten days advertisement ef such re- sale in’ some newspaper published in Wasbington, D.C. Al conveyancing, stampe, &c., at pur- chaser’s cont. W. WALTON EDWARDS, Trustee, s024-d&ds Hivoms 34 and 35 Equity Building. DUNCANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. FRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, 1719 S STREET NORTHWEST. FRONTING SOUTH, BETWEEN NEW HANP- SHIRE AVENUE AND EIGHTEENTH STREET. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated February 19, 1895, and duly recorded tu Liber No. 2004, folio $ et f-q., ef the land records of the District of Columbta, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trus- tees, will sell, at pute auction, in front of the euises, on MONDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1898, GOMMENCING AT HALF- Psst FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following de. and premises, situate in the city of in the District ef Columbia, "and desiguated as and being lot numbered seventy-four (74) in Gardiner G. Hubbard's subdivision of lots in Square numbered one hundred and fifty-two (52), as per plat recorded in Liber No. 12, folio 28, of the records of the office of the survergr of the District of Columbia, with the improvemeiMs there- a on. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be “paid ta cash, and the balance in two equal Installments, payable in ove and two years, with interest at G per cent per annum, payable’ semi- annually from day of sale, sceured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of tive hundred dollars ($00) may be required of the purchaser at. the time of sale. All conveyancing, recordfuc 10 terial fees at the expense of the purchaser, ‘Teras of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk vd cost of the defaulting purchaser. CHa: GLOVER, Office Riggs National Tank; FRANCIS W. BAKER, Office 1901 F sf. n.w., ‘Trusters. NEEDITAM, Attorney, Sun building. CHAS. ¥ TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASR- MED ICK DWELLING. NUMBERED 17 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. tue of a deed of trest, duly recorded in ». 1248, at felie 472 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will rell, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF CCTORER, A\D. 18s, AT. QUARTER-PAST FIy O'CLOCK P.M, the lowing teal estate, situate in the city of Washiag® ton, District of Catuntia, fo wit: Parts of « inai jets eleven (11) and twelve (12), in square three Lundred and thirty-five (335), beginning fer the same st a point «nu 10th street fifty-six (8) feet sovth of the dividing lin> between origisal lots 10 and 11; running thence south along 10k street _elghtean (18) feet six (6) inches; thence weatwardly eleng line at right angles with Both street sinety-four (%4) feet nin ) ineber to ten (1% foot alley; thence along seid alley exghteen (18) feet six (6) inches: thence east ly to the point of begisming. Tieing let four (4) ip Willian Wall's subdivision of square three bo: died and thirty-five (325), together with rents, heriditaments and appurtenances te sauie belopgiag er in guy wise appertaining Yerms: One-third cash. balance in one amd two yeurs at 6% per ancum sest, payatle semi- urnugily, to be secured by deed of trast on t property ‘sold, orall cash, &t the option of the par choser. A deposit ef $200 reqnired at time of sale. Conveyancing, revenze stamps, etc.. at p cost. Terms ef sale to be complied wit) fifteen days frem dete of ssle, otherwise troniecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and eost of the Gefaulting purchaser, after nve ays" advertisement of such rerale in sowe Lews ecrve the right to resell any parcel at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser thereo MAHLON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, se2s-d&ds ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. PUBLIC SALE _OF DESIRABLE BROWN STONE FRONT KESIDENCE, BEING PREMISES NO. 381g K STREET NORTHWest, WASHING LUN, DC. ‘On WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DaY OF 00- TOBER, 1805, AT’ TEN MINUTES PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the undersigned, as trustees under a deed uf trust bearing dute February 19, 1805, and recorded in Liber No. 1984, folfo 224 et seq. of the land secords of the District of Columbla, will sell, at public fuetion, in front of the preimises, the weste-n helf of origival lot numbered five (3), 10 square numbered oue Lundred ynd seven (103), be- ing premises No. 1819 K street northwest, Wash- ington, D. C. ‘Terms: One-third cash (of which 3300 mnst be deposited with the trustess at the time of sale), balance ir three equal installments, at one, two and three years, respectively, with Interest per cent per annum freur date ef aale. eccured by first Men on the property; cr all eash, at pur- chaser’s ction. 1 within tea days from date of sale, trustees reserve the rig*t to res Il an five days’ public notice, risk ati cest of defaulting purchaser. All eon: rey. anciag, ‘ucluding st 7. at purchaser's evst. a = ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BHOWNE. oe8l déds - ‘Trustees. terms are not complied with | trust upon the pre peper published in Washireton, D.C. W. CLARENCE DUVALL, GEORGE E. EMMONS, £¢22-d&ds ay n THCMAS DOWLING, AUCT., 612 BE et. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO-STORY _PE:CK DWELLING, . 1600 SIXTEENTH §fKEE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded In Liber Ne. 1330, folio 346 et seq.. of the iand ree cords of the Distile: ef Columbia, and by the 4i- reetion ef the ties thereby secered, I will setl at_pube auction, 18 front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER FIFTH, 1806, at POUR O'CLOCK P.'M., the following’ described real estate, situate in the city of Wasbington, in the seid Dintrict: Lot numlwred one 1), Jn John B. Turtcn's subdivision of square one ‘bundred and seventy-nine (170), 28 per plat reeorded in the office of the surveyor of the together with the improvements, evusisting of & two-story brick dwelling, No. 16%) 16th street ertbwest. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in equal ins‘all- t 5 | mts, at one, two uml three years, with interest | FRAN’ at runal (©) per cent per cemum, ‘payuble semi- from dey of eale. secued tiy deed #f cption ef the . A ‘deposit of $300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing at eaer's erst. Terms to be evtmpliol with within ten (10) days, otherwise the fresiee 1e- serves the right to resell at rink and evet of the defrulting purchreer, JOHN GOODE, Trustes. 'y tld, cr all eas, nt the | VEXNSYLVANIA BALLKUAD. STATION CORNEK OF SIXTH AND & STREETS. 1:80 AM. WEEK DAYS. PITTSBURG EXPRESS. pr atier and Dintug Care Harrisburg to Pitts burg. 20:50 AM. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—iull- Hat Sleeping, Dining, Smoking aod Observa: ton’ Cars Harrtst "EK to Cbicage, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Si. Louie, Cleveland and Toledo. Baflet Pari : Car to Herrisbury 10:50 A.M. FASC LINE.-Pullwen Balfet Parlor far to Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Cur Harris- bury, to Pittsburg 3:80 FM. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS, Zleeping Car Washington to St. Louis, and Bleeping und Diking Care Marriaburg to Bt. Nashville (ria Cincinnati) : SUUTHWESTEKN = EXPRESS.—Pall- jeeping Care Wa to Pitts crisburg to St. Lowis and Clocinnatl. ing Cer loo PM VACIFIC EXPRESS. —Pollm Sleep- 108 Car to Dittabeng bien M. for Ki . Canendaignua, Rochester and 20 Niagara Falis wily, except Sunday 4) AM. for Elmim and Renovo dally, except wp Sunday.) For Wiliiamaport daily, 3:80 PB. 7:20 FM. for Williamsport, Rochester, Pete, Hut. falo avd Niaga: Palis daily, except saturday, _Yia Sleeping Car Washingtow to Kocbester =) - for brie, Canandaigea, Kocherter, But- id Niagara Falls duty ing Car Woshingtou te Kochester Saturdays Fox HILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE LAST. M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” @aily, flor Cars, with Dining Car trom Bait Regular at 7.00 (Dining ¢ . 10:00 (Dining Car) end 12a from Wilimington) A.M., 12-45, Puliwan Sleep- ing Car trom Baltimore), 0:50, . On Sunday. 7:00 qioing « 8:00, 9 11:00 (Dining Car trem Wiimingtou) AM. 12:15, 3.15, 4:20 (Dining Car f timere), 6:50, 10:00 and 11-60 TM adelphia only, Fast Express, days, Eiprees, 12:15 SMe and 5:40 1M ‘dally For Boston, without change, 7:50 A.M. week days sod 4:2) TM For Bi itimore, sg. 6:20, 50, $:00, 9:00, 10:00, 20:50 11200 AM. 12:15, 12:45. BS, owl, 80 (4:00, “Limited), 5:40, 20," 10500, 103 lsd Tamited), 10:40 apd 1 M. For Pope's Creek Line AM. and 4:36 P.M. Week days. Sundiys, 9:05 A.M. | For Aunapolis, 8:00 AM. 12:15 and 5:40 ’ nily, except Sunday. Sundays, AM. and 8:40 Pat r $e ress for Florida end points on Atlantic Line, 4:30 AM. 3:46 PM. daily; Micbmond only, 10:57 AM. week days; Alinnta Special, Pia, Richwond Seaboard Air Line, $243 x Accomm for Qoantico, 7 ACM. dally and 4.25 1 i devs = ASHOKI TIONS, For Atlantic City (viz Delaware River Bridge, all- rall route), 3:15 14:00 “Ce " PM. daily. 12:45 PM. week day Pullmen Buttet Parlor Car); 11:0) A.M. Sun- Via Market Street Whart, 20:00 ) AM., 12:15 P.M. week days, 11:50 corner Fifteenth and the station, Sixth prders can be left for the check! destination from hotels and residences. 3. HINSON, J. K. WOOD, ral Manager. Gen. Pess. Agent. E AND O10 RAILMOAD, in effect June 18, 1808. om from stution, coruer of New £ Jersey ay. and C street. For Chicago Veaiibuled Limited streets, where Northwest 11:25 a m., 8205 p.m, atl St Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- sm. Vestibuled Limited, 3:40 p.m ; . 1128S p ta Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 11:03 a.m. and 8:50 p.m, For Columbus, For Winchest 49:00 and 11: For New Ore: tanooga, Kuoxvil pap. dally; lee For Luray, 3 For Baltiinue, 37:10. x7: ledo and Detroit, 11:55 p.m. on “irmt bs Mirmingham, Chat- 10:45 d Valley Branch, d Rounuke, 0 pan werk x50, 8:30, xO:30, 5. xd », 3:20, 25:90, 26°20, 6:30, 28:00. 8:15, 28200, 311:50 p.m. and x12:01 night. - 7 37:30, 8:30, 39200 n.m., 212:65, 3.20. 4:35, x6:05, 35:10, 6:30, X11:50 p.m., 212-01 night 5.30 a.m. 12:15 and 5:30 30 a.m. and 4:35 p.m. Sun- ‘or Frederick, week days, 9:00 a.m., 11:25, 4:30, 5:30 p.m. Sundays, # a.m.) 1:15 p.m For Hagerstown, ¢11:05 a.m. and t5:39 p.m. For Boyd and wag potute, week days (:00 a.m., ping only at Gaithersburg and Germantown), $:30, 5:30, 7:03 pw. Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 1:15, 7:05" p.m. For Galthersbar; 8:30 a.m., 12:50, § Sundays, 9 w, 08. 5:00, 6:30, 55.400, o, 11H For Anuapelis, 7 .in., Week days, urs. 200 1: . 0 For Wasbingtin Juiction aud way poltte 215 p.m. 19:00 4.m., priveipal stations west of Gait! ie only), 30, 5:30 p.m. weev days: 9-00 am. 4:15 p.m. Sunday: ROYAL BLUE LINE BOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA All trains filon.inated with Pintsch light. For Philadelphir, New York, Boston and the East, week day 7:05, 6:00, 10:00 a.m; 12:05 pm. 1:15 pn. (foregoing ats ve Dining Cars}, 3:00 45:09 Dining Cari, 8:00, 12:0 night (Skeeping Car open at 10 0 clock Sundays. 7:05, 9:00 a.m. Q:15 Dining Car), 3:00 208 Dining Can), (8:00, 12.01 night (Sleeping Car open at 19 o'clock). Parlor Cars op_all dag tral For Atlantie Ctr, 16:00 @ and 3:00 paw. week days, For Cape Mux, 12:05 noon. Except Senay. xExpress trains Baggage calied for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Company on orders left at tieket offices, €19 Peunsyleamtia avenue ethwest, New York ‘avenue and Ifth street and depot WM. M. GREENE. General Manager. 4 CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO KAILWAY + 12:05 moon, 1:15 D_B. MARTIN THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC SHTED, STEAM HEATED, ALL MEALS SERV: XING CAKS. STATION, SIXTH ANT Scbeuule in effect Sept 2:20 P.M DAILY —Cineinnatl and St. Louts Spe- cial —Soild traip fer Cfuciunatt, Puliman Sleepers to Cincinna't, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis and St Lovl. without change. Connects at ington, Va., for Virginia Hot Springs daily Cars Cincinnati to Chicag: 11:10 P.M. DAILY—F. F.V. Limited—Solid train for Cincinnati. Pullman Sleepers to Cineinnati, ton and Louleville without change. Coupartwent Sleeping Car to Virginia Hor Spring hy Ulmer Cincivnatt. —Conuectic without change, dai ner" jon 4 inton to. ally. Bicepers Cincinnat! to Clcage and ®t. Lael -, 4:20 1.M. DAILY—¥or Gordonsville, Charkottes- ville, Staunton, apd fer Hichmond datly, except Sunday. 37 AM. on Oe Arrive. Ble iy except Sunday. Daily except Sunday.—Parlor car » Richmond, and Richmond to Old mond. 2:45, p.m.—Old Point, ud. Chesapeake and Obt> the station. H.W. FULLER, ‘auls-S0d General Passenger Agent. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VER NON RAILWAY. FROM STATION, 13% STREET AND PA. AVE. ’N EFPRCT NOVEMBER 1 For Alexandria, week days, 6:30, Point. 6:30 p.m. ‘Transfer at ich Reservation and tickets # offices, 518 and 1421 Penmayleania 10:00, 11200, ae 4:50, 5:05, 6:20 ex., Bod FE 30, 8:00, 9200, lu: 11.50 PM. For Alexandria, Sundays, 8:45, 9:45, 10:30, 11:13 A.M.: 12:00 noon, BO, 2:15, 3.00, 45, 4:80, 5:15, 6:00. 6:45, 7:85, 8:15, 9200," 10:00, on, week days. 6:30, 8:00, 10:00, 2.05, 1:15, 2.05, 8:00, 8.59, 7206, For Mt. Vernon, Sundays. 7:45. 9:45 AM; own, 2:15, 3.45, 6.45, 8:00 PM. For Arlington and Aqueduct Bridge, week 12:00 8:00, 8:50 10200. 11:00 AM.: 12:05,” 12:20, 2205. 320 4:15, 5:20. Sores * ‘or AvBng t Bridge ab. fab 11:35 AM: Parcels carried on _ay5 THERN RAILWA Schedule in effect Mey 1, 1898 All trains arrive and leave ut Pennsylvania pas- senger station PS:12 A M.—Dally.—Loeal for Danville, Chartotte and way stations. Cormects at Nannesas for Stras- visonburg detiy. and at Lywchourg e Norfolk ané Western dafly. 1:5 AM —Dally.—THE OPNITED STATS FAST MAIL. Carsies Pullman Buffet Slecpers, York nnd Washington to Jackeontie. uniting ‘Salisbary with Pellman Sleeper for Ashevilie end Hot Springs. N. C.; Knoxville, Chattanoog: and Memphis. Tenn. and at Charlotte with. Pull- tuan Sleeper for Augueta. Pullman Buffet sleeper New York to New Orleans. uniting at Charlotte with Pidioan Sleeper fer’ Birmingham. Connecia at Lynchbure with C. ond 0. Ruilway for Lexinge fon daily exeent Sunday, ard Natural Bridge dail Sli train Washingtos to New Orleans with chunge. Suneet Personsiiy Conducted Tourist cursion ‘Threngh Sleeper on this train every Weds Francises without change. Strasbarg and with 7. for Charlottesrile, 1 - WASHINGTON ayn SOUTHWESTERN ESTIPCLED LIMITED com- Domed of Pullman Vertibnled Sleepers, Dininz Gare ‘Day Coaches. Pullman Sleepers New York to Nerheifle. ‘Tenn. vie Asbeville, Knoxville and Ghs ttancese York to ‘Tampa, via Charkette, mbia. Savannah ord Jacksonville, and New York to Mempttis, vin Birmingham. New York to Atlenta and Montgomery. Ves L“Wartington to Atinnta. Souths em Railway Dining Car Grecusboro™ to Monigom= “TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AN DOM Nrvis. daily JON Yoave Washington 9:01 a.m. 1:60 p.m, and 4:45 p.m. daily. exeent Sunday. and 6:25 pin. Sundays only for Kound TM: 4:82 pm. daily. ex: cept Sanday. for Leesburg. ahd 6:25 ym. daly for Herndon Retnrnins. arrive at Westincton Bop hm and 8:40 pm. dally and 2:48 pm. nily eae ent Sander. trom Tecnd, Tl: t:b0" a alias, cent her-ar. fromm eerie panies rome rom the ruth arrive st Wash- _ 2am and 2:90 pm. amd San ena, Gels, “Harrisonburg. 12:00 ‘moon “datiy, exec Strday. and 9-25 mim. dally and 8:30 am. del istrict ef Cvinmbia. | trom Chatloticevilie. Tikets, Skepleg Car reservation and tnforma- ton furniche! st offiees. 705 Ifth st. mw. Sti ia avenue, and at Pennsylvania Pennesivai ie FRANK A GARNOS Bd Vice Prest. & Gen. Mgr, 1M, CULP. Tratic Manager. ; — A. TURK. Gen. Paks. Agent. BROWN. Gen. Agt. Pass ATTORNEYS. Ww ton, D. C. Mexidence, No 3 Mount Vervon New York ave. aod 9tb st, shit Fin sce”