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8 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘13, 1891-TEN PAGES. meeting will be held at the home of Rev. | district, at supervisors’ rates; that B. and Mrs. R. M. Moore. Stephens be authorized to expend $100, or Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Clark gave a birthday |so much thereof as may be necessary, to party to their youngest daughter, Isabelle, | build bridge over Captain John branch, in on Tuesday, from 4 to 8 o'clock. The lawn | Bladensburg district; that $30 be appro- CTION SALES. ——— FUTURE DAYS. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL PR TY. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. z RATCLIFFE, DAI & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. ROAD. B streets, AYER’ Ss | AYER'S ‘ A ‘ maT: VicoR and porches were decorated and lighted | priated to cut aown hill on Spicer's Creek meegage trons Fee E Of aale, contained i. | TRUSTEES SALE OF THAT HANDSOME RES. so as “ with Chinese lanterns. The young people} rcad near tne farm of Thomas Wallis, in - | Middie States Loan, Building SS oy — ETH W, surg to Chi winoeti, Ee Hair Vigor FOR had a most delightful time and Miss Isabelle | Nottingham district, under the supervision Company of Hagerstown, Md., dated the sth day | BELWEEN ISTH AND pnd “ond ‘Toledo.’ ‘Bufet Waste ol GROWTH was the recipient of many presents from | of Charles Goddard. Seal Soy oe eee ee eee ee ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. ft LINE.—Pulon t Paria © PREVENTS her young friends. Mrs. Clark was assist- —_—_—_— a a gph pierre By Mrtue of a deed of trust, recorded tn the ae ano os tae | AND €d in receiving by Mrs. A. H. Kinnear, Mrs. HAGERSTOW. pat en 1 thereby, | 0d records of the District of Columbia, in Liber icons. Pe 5 A sage we Al fomereg pose zeny, | No. 14°, folio 287 et seq to Francis Mobun, as! Tan . Expy BALDNESS, COoLoR. Earll and ae ome 2 Among those Bill sell at pub on the premises. 08 | Geceased” and; Jota ‘SS ~ 8:15 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. 14 EXPRESS. present were Misses Selina Wilson, Lizzie SATURDAY, TH TH DAY OF SEP- | [eceased, -- a and Louise Dowell of Woodside, Florence | The Central Club, composed of popullsts, Kastner, Nellie Ray, Clara ‘Mary Lit-| met Tuesday evening in Hagerstown, ac- id Removes Dandruff ue, Faith Stoek, Sadie Kinnear, Mattie} cepted the resignation of Horace Resley —Fullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep ing and Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. Loulg, : because in default in payment of U a aed ein Tock Non BT te Te E lthert’a sub: | Secured, and iu the payment of t23 division ‘of Takoma “Park, fronting on Carroll | Fopuesy of the parties secured there avenue, improved by a fourteeu-room frame house, Cincinnati, Louissiile and Chicago. Ser. WESTERN EXPRESS —Pullman Heep: nd Harrisburg to Clevelai . Jobuson, as the sald sury Martin, Florence Baxter, Lydia Fowler, | of Cumberland, who had been nominated conveniences, stable, carriage Louse and | Will sell, at public auction, in front of the prem- Laura Gantt,Margie Hart, Flo. Smith, Eva - all necessary outtulidings, loeated near the pro- | ‘e% ou SATURDAY, the TWENT AND rel by the Rockville convention for Congress, of ‘SEPTEMBER, i894, at HALF: Lewis, Nannette Milliken, Mabel Morey, pir ¢ and davared posed route of the Takoma Park, Burnt Mill CLOCK P.M., the following described real eo- Myra Stokes, Helen Eldridge, Mabel Scott, | P2S8ed resolutions of regret, an Sandy Springs Electric railway, ‘and in the te and lying in the city of Washington, RESTORES COLOR | ietien ‘arta, “Wary Warner, ana “Maste | it to be the sentiment of the laboring and of Perk. An ‘att jumbia, namely: All that part of : origital lot numbered fifteen (13) in square num- rena bered one hundred and forty-one (141), described ge follows, vis.: Beginning ‘on the ‘south line “of » street north one red (100) feet west om ONE ENJOYS ind cash, balance in two | the mortheast corner of sald ‘muare, and running it six and twelve months from i , thenc the method and results whem | the aay (of ‘aie. ‘the deferced paymeuts tobe | soats® que" nonared” aid oar iG ak ain | Sh Naas Syrup of Figs is taken; it‘is pleasant | © suburban home and a short di and the Takoma Park Sortag. well worth inspecting. ‘The oa FIVE O'CLOC! § Hi Southard and’ Parker Warner, Stanly Mil-| farming element that Adam 8. Garis of To liken, Louis Langille, Eddie Little, Ben | this place be the populist candidate for AYERS | roe Teon Martin, Curtis McCain and | Congress, The Allen Clb, another local led ck. nam vicon | Faded & Gray | “re Tegular monthly meeting of the Li-| Populist organization, has declared against > brary Association will be held on Friday | this action as entirely unauthorized and — HAIR. evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.| wholly irregular in the absence of Wm. Gnowre Fishback. ¥ ‘morticng Trop. a eke Wee roan, inches, thence east twenty (20) feet, thence north | 10:40 p.m. for Brig, Cans H. Lewi: ho presided at the convention . one hundred Mrs. Storm, Miss Maimie and Arthur Sordi and refreshing to the taste, and acts (6) inches to | Buffalo dail ua, Kochester and Attorney for Mortgagees, and four (104) feet six (6) falo daily, and Niagara fe a atiy, except Sat- Te the = gm «bg — of | urday, with a Car ington to 5 - rm . ©. G. SLOAN & ©U., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | trust to Mal Ashford ai Al . Browne, uly shingt 10 Rochester. AND THE Storm of Meriden, Conn., who have been | Which nominated Mr. Resley. It ts con genily yet promptly on the Kidneys, (accessors iv Latimer é Sloan) Gated March 5, 1800, securing. payment of $13.0 fa, New York ‘and the Bast. visiting Mrs. E. J. Hardesty, have returned | tended by the latter club that the late con- | .9 - ‘Bo’ the to the American Security and Company, with SIONAL LIMECED.” all Par. COLOR. Best Dressing. home. vention must be reconvened (and this can ver wi MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT COM- | interest from September 5, 1804. Sald real estate from Baltimore, for Car clphia week doy 4 sys- tem effec ispels \ds, head- NY STOCK AT UBLIC AUCTION, ts improved by bove mentioned dwelling. tually, a col r Default having been m: in the payment of the ‘Tome of sale: ‘$5.00 cash and the assumption aches and fevers and cures habitual peomlawors juates. for which the hereinafiernamed | of above’ deed of trust uy the purchaser, ‘and, the i i described sha: ret “collateral, at.) residue in three years from day sale, ‘hich Constipation, ou of Figs is the | tro covers the holders of the samse, f wil’acit| the mote of the perchascrs with interest. fro day only remedy of its kind ever pro- | st Peer Cr three notice Ont suction resmn, | Gt aula, eocared oa said real cotate, will be tates. Express, 7: street northwest, “ashington, s duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEH FIFTEENTH, 1804, | Purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at | 8d 5:40 p.ui. daily. ih nie: mak table to the stomach, ig | CONMENCING ‘aT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., the | the time of sale, and if the terms of sale are not | | Fer, Boston bout change, -. aya cep' ie A ve pt is following described and uumbered shares re ; : in the | complied with within fifteen days from day of 215 p.m. thirty d its action and truly ben capital stock of the Maryland and Virginia Steam- | Sale the t-ustee reserves the right to resell sald ge atc hore people and their friends. ja23-tu&thiy lays. boat Cor f Baltimore, Md., i ted, | Property at public auction, after five days’ pre- | 10: Ip THE BABY Is CUTTING TeEETa ue sux | DOME of Ulric Hutton on Saturday after-| "Mrs. Margaret Elchelberger, wite ot| effects, pre] only from the mos: | {o'wi: "" “ incorporated, | Vous advertisement, at the risk and cast of ‘the Mae tie tat Gh ak CAAA Teele, tae | BOTT. Gatenst Ginko Was dashed p micaher | Chassis Elchelberger of the Indian Spring | healthy ‘an le substances, its | ,.“*ttificate No. 56, for 10 shares: certificate No, | defaulting purchaser. ‘Winslow's Soothi Syrup for children teething. | in place of Charles Stabler, who has re-| district of this county, while sitting in a ‘57, for 10 shares; certificate No. 59, for 10 shares: Mrs. J. W. Townsend has returned from | be done only by Mr. Lewis), and a new Philadelphia, where she had been to attend | candidate thus authoritatively placed in the funeral of her brother. the field. ALWAYS AVOID HARSH PURGATIVE PILLS. Arthur Baxter has returned from a trip Mrs. Sarah Hildabrydle of Chewsville, You sick and then leave you const!-| through Frederick county. arrested by United States offictals for send- ‘They first make a et ks se ek ee ee ing an immoral and improper letter through make you well, Dose, ove pill. ae oe Fan the mails, was tried in Baltimore on Tues- eee eee ee ee Ls a amp day, found guilty and returned to the are peri Fie Pie soola Fecelve the closest cnvestiza-| The Senior Agricultural Club met at the | Hagerstown jail to serve out a sentence of 36, hee 30, ited), JOHN J. ae, yg 300" Lit tie it ° 3 ? No. st. Dw. hes ‘ ftens the gum, allays sli chair sewing, suddenly’ dro} to the floor} many excellent qualities commend it | certiticate No. 94, for 5 shares; certificate No. 97, | _Se8-A&ds oe . 10:40 and 1185 . foin, cures. win colle and fs" the best remedy | Signed, on account of impaired health. and instantly expired Pn to all and hae made it the most |‘ ° “res amt certtate So. for 5 sures. "| Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.,Aucts. = at — gethiaadeamt erates Wer “atarrhoea. 25 ts _a_ bottle. ae! Owing to a storm, and the absence of |” Miss Sallie Harbaugh of Washington is 7 ed sel2-dts rie’ geetiquserh, SAaT i at . La . s ge ant ib am. INDIGESTION RADICALLY CURED BY THE USE | several members from the neighborhood,the | visiting relatives and’ friends in this city popu ar remedy known. TROSTEES RAEN LONG MEADOW OF DE 920 Pa. Ave. N. W. 20 p.m. daily, except Sanday. Sandaye, D300 ae GBESGELT £SONS. Procured of ail deal: | AUBUSt meeting of the Enterprise Club, | end county. yrup of Figs is for sale in 50¢ SIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY,” SOUTI - ; 220 pm. rs i eT held at Mt. Olney, the home of Granville | ,,The drought which had prevailed in this! 414° 31° bottles b 1 i SIDE OF MOKKIS PLACE BETWEEN 26TH loca! pas as brok all leading dru La Farquhar, was small. Dr. Charles Far- | locality for the past two months was broken y Sgt ld EAST. = = SS AND 28TH STREETS NORT! Sa ras on Monday by a violent wind and rain] gists, Any reliable dru; By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded ai the W quhar and Dr. Francis Thomas were the| storm. Houses were unreofed in town and Esky mak ke ~ ie ba “pais who land seconde! gf" the Dist ict cf Columbia. tu ‘ber S U U only guests. The next farm to be explored | county, fences blown down, trees leveled 'y not ve it on hand will pro- | 1762. ‘folio 102, we sia ge yt Announcement Extraordinary. 30 pam.” daily, | deity. Kietmoad Fy front of DAY, THE N- by these friendly critics is that of Frederick | with the ground, and considerable damage} cure it promptly for any one who | trinti Day oe Serre ieee A NRE - — Stabler. done to the corn’ crop. wishes to try it. Do not accept any | OCLOCK P.M. the followis ribed The Entire Con-= Gideon Shiery of Washington is spending 4 tate, sliuated in the count; = 7 * ANACOSTIA. with thie tenet reopened on Monday | nis vacation at Boonsboro" aubsti ate. Pistetet, and distingw 2. x, ly schol ral la * Lea’ Al for Wi 6 dic: W. D. thie kas beam erated a pax. | HOEMUEDLDD peincbel, Sarah B Porvaber, CAL FORNIA FIG SYRUP CO | recorded, in the surveyore otic ot said tents of the rat caer Teagn oat oe | ir. W. B. Mary E. Thomas and Hermann Stabler, as- AUCTION SALES. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ements, dc.,” consisting of a two-story. frame 4 ; mit to erect a dwelling on Anacostia road. | sistants. Miss Hannum has rented the east Rapeatetenes Sena! be gg ere hg eg Woodmont Flats 08 Anacostia Chapter, Epworth League, met | end of “Bloomfield,” and has made prep- THIS AFTERNOON. “ eS and 28th streets northeast. 9 eee fou Sk Terms: One-third cash; residue in two equal a corner sth etree Riis eae | Cor. 13th & lowa [Pastors ene purchaser: apd deed of trust on U Es _ | ing of baggage to destination from hotels and resi- tions to keep house there in compsny —— last night in the league parlors of the on rallye - . fe T. EK. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. chureh. Dr. A. M. Green presided and Miss | The"school vacg’ Miss Annie Hoopes, for Stella Fort, the secretary, who has.recently | | Miss Ella Henderson has charge of the | ‘USTRES SALE OF LOT. IMPROVED BY AUCTION SALES. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 141 or all cash, at option of 3 2 dencen. returned from her vacation outing, attend- | Sandy Spring public school. NORTH CAROLINA AVERUE SUUTHEAST. = Gt teat enum é time of sale. Ali conveyancing, &c. irc. ie, . & M. PREVosT, 3. BOOP. ed to the duties of her office. Reports were | Jane T. Brooke, Alice V. Farquhar, Au-| By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber | GG. ao & C0. , 1407 G ST. | cost. Terms to be complied with General Matager. Gen » Agt. « AU 4 from the different departments of | S¥8t@ N. Thomas, Edna V. Thomas, Chas. | No. 1867, folio 169, of the land records of the Dis- ecessors to Latimer & Sloan.) tuustees reserve the right to read B. Magruder, William J. T. Farquhar and | trict of Columbia, ‘and at the request of the party at defaulting purchaser's vost a sei? = en To Be Absolutely ct E . Cr IN. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Work, Mr. H. A. Linger presenting & report | Herbert Stabler have entered the George | thereby homies, ‘on “THURSDAY. seerevoen | Well-Kept Furniture in the WILLIAM McK OSiORN, (PIEDMONT AIR LL)” af the work of the Christian werk depart | Schoo) at Newtown, Pa. Wm. L. Brooke, | “nT, Vewn, 0% THUMADAT, SEEM! Hand Residence, No. | 70% DOWuN & 60, Aveta ‘Trustees. Sold Scurdule to ct duly 2. Toe. ment, afte~ which plans for the coming win- ee ——— 6 ee sn lot numbered 60 tn La 8. Fristoe, trustee, et ndsome Res: . e RATCLIFFE, DARE & GO, Avcloncers: Gearon, Clee ee Bam - vi pec: 0 g0 to Swarthmore - e pum by Vashingtor ll = = falls By ter's —eeral Se isan Mire Jamu; | lege next week, and Mary Richard Chi- 0 "lat recorded In, book 13, fotlo 108 1399 Conn. Ave. (opposite | pxusrmes: sae oF niPRoven esate iemsaeria' At Public Auction ane a el toeat for Danville ond tater consistin; - AL * v! i recor of the surveyor's ice of sa - “q . <1 rf + toms, | cunne ee tee, chester will spend the winter with her sis. with, oe Tnprovenont above stated. ‘The the British Legation), at ON ITH ST. BET. F AND G STS. N. BE- McLaren, Miss Georgie Grove, Dr. A. M.| ter, Mrs. Muir, in Philadelphia, and attend . 1 ST . N. the Norfolk and Western railroad westward, daily. ~ ‘Green 254 Mics Emme Bowen, was appoint- | school there vroperty will be sold subject to deeds of trust we- Been ONS AS Re MEAL BaPrier Within the Prem- ghd at Manassas for Strosbarg, daily, except Sun- . of ” 4 euri 000. A ia . ed to draft some amendments to the consti- | _Mrs. Joseph T. Moore hus gone to New | ““ferus- "One-third cash, of which a deposit of By a Tras tote Sh ce cna a 11-01 am. THE GREAT SOUTHERN Fast tution. Some interest was manifested in the | York and Boston, and she will probably | $100 must he made at tue of sale, and the-balanee rl iece °K | land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby,” we will pera ork growing out of the resolu-| be absent until the middle of October. R. | in equal installments, in one and two years, for tion recentty" ‘adopted on that subject. and | Rowland Moore is at Asheville N.C. hich uotee of purchaser, Learing interest (payable “the matter went into the hands of the Mer- | John eae tna recastne paee & Bele | Se) oe cats caautebice cea een cy and Help department, Mrs. James Mc- | visit to Philadelphia and the George School, h, at option of purchaser. If terms ‘are not Laren, chairman. This department super-| and John I. Bentley to Hagerstown. plied with in ten days from day of sale the sedes ‘the committee appointed at the-last | William W. Moore, Alban G. Thomas and | property will be resold at the risk and cost of de meeting of the league, and will at once be- | wife, Benjamin H. Miller, Anna F. Brooke, | \auiting purchaser, after eight days’ advertisement, gin work. Cornelia H. Bentley, Edward P. Thomas J. Wed The Brotherhood of St. Andrew convened | and wife attended the quarterly meeting in regular session last night in the Episco- | of Friends held at Gunpowder, Baltimore pal Church. Mr. Dana Davenport, director, | county, on the Sth, 9th and 1th instants. presided. The brotherhood elected the fol- | The meeting appointed William W. Moore, MAIL.—Daity, operates Tullman Buffet Sleepers, New York and Washington via Chai and Co- ia to Savammh and Jacksonvil Ai ises on in front of the premises, on TUESDAY TE! H DAY OF P ‘EMBER, | A.D. 1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUL O'CLOCK, the Pp ° 17 following described Fr 9 9 joms for New Orleans. Com- 1 estate, situate to the city | of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Ail © 2 Bra et Atlanta for Bicmingham, Ala., Golambus | that certain piece or parcel of land’ and premises 18 Be innin at and Gre ee known ‘aud ‘distingulstied “as ‘and being. the south 9 ot Pm Dally for Orange and intermediate twenty-four G4) feet six (6) Inches front by one ’ fiations “and through train for Prout Meyal amd hundred (100) feet_ten and one-balf (01g) laches 10 @) clock A M rasitrg, dail di deep to a thirty (0) foot alley of lot seveuteen ° ° 10:43. p.m.—WASHINGTON AND SOUTITY 7), in square numbered nine hundred and sisty BEN VESTIBULE . composed « 3 b The lease on the above well: ise — (900), the south boundary being a public 15-foot ae toe een al ae oe mae Nestiiaied Seepore and Dining runs via EB CITY A URE AND CHERRY A ATTRESSES, PILL! pi SHEETS ILLING, ING WILLIAMBON, 3 having expired, the © alley on the south side; ‘said lot being subject to e Sit the’ a 7 Savennsh s B. P. 7 s, Alban % ASD Rl @ deed of trust for $3,000 amd interest. Boe he oe eemtents thereof, prior to beginaing | Jackwaville and Tanga, Jowing delegates to the general a 2 a Bl a G. Lea, FURNITURE Ferma: All cash above the trust. A deposit of | tert of thoroughly renovating the entire house |New Yak to Tampa.” Also spera SAS ee tee oe ececee baxmaeeeh G aoaine und Mare, Death NT $200 required upon ‘acceptance of bid It the re-leasing the Sle" w nish a: john King. A communication | a a a mata lanta end ses. to New Urieans via ferme of hile are not ‘complied with within fftcen | _ Zhe. feruitures which ts in rst-class condition, Asheville vin Salisbury, from Anacostia Chapter, Epworth League, | Thomas representatives to the yearly meet- DI 5, New Defies: Ey = e days from the day of sale the trustees assume the | Cousists of Parlor Suites and Odd Pieces, Chamber to Memphis via Birmingham, and P ori Dy ve Suites and Odd Bedsteads, etc., Mattresses and Me o . it| ing of Friends, to be held at Park avenue, ETCH AL right to resell the property at the risk and -cust ee . » (Me Washingion to Augusia via Columbia. Dining cat them ‘against ‘the saloon in Anacostia. A| the above named had the pleasure of in- Seige, ork te io coed a the Spee, eee oe meet in Wanhington De cAw eae a “ihe ‘house, Lace Cartalan wanels | TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND O10 DIVIe motion was made that the resolution bé| Svecting a large and complete barn just pe Wa. 1. Sits, ee — | cordlue at monthars - = and Draperies, Dining Room "Purniture, onty, <9 : erected on the farm of Mr. Parr of Luther- Opposition, ‘Mr. Barnabas Bryan in’speans | ville, who last spring placed his beautiful ing against the resolution thought that so | domain under the energetic management of long as the governmeat had recognized such 5 ees ate ces already licensed in Anacostia as ‘ g chee Es that temperance workers should turn | Hill and Rockland had an old-fashioned TRUSTEES | (lated Febronry 5. - Rarcaar ~ 2 land records! of “the rite (WEE N Stabe WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©U., AUCTIONEERS. their attention to alleged speakeasies which | oUntTY, treat one day last -woele In the en Stk 3 ar iy in Liber Xo, 188i, tollo 2 SOULWESE, AND OF A STaBee IN TuE >, are sald ine be 4 4 by virtue of recorded, among the at pi le auc . in of ‘RE. ¥ ‘REE! WEEN inn esche the. Sawer sentenante ae a Miss Mary E. Gilpin expects to £o to| und records of the District of Columbia, in, Liber ises, oh FIRIDAY, SEPTEMBER PORR- ee remnant wD Bryan, and the brotherhood eed it was | Deaver in November, to stay several | 1727, ‘folio 380, we shull sell, at public auction, ia | TEENTH, A.D. 1894 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.,| By virtue of a decree of the ‘Supreme Court of ro Swe he | Months with her cousin, Mrs. Frederic | froni of the premises, on TUESDAY, the TW! the following described land and reinises situate | the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Ruse Detter to lay aside the resolution for the | Tackson, formerly Miss Mary P. Thomas | VVIFTH DAY of SEPTEMBER, HOt ac Vivi | fo the che ot Warthet ea areas Columbia, | No. 13428, wherein Michael G. McCormick 1s “sou present, but appointed a committee, consist- | Jf Sandy Spring. U'CLOCK PM. the following deserthed ‘real es- | and designated gs lot numbered two hundred and | Neiet leave Washington at 9:10 a.m., daily, AUCTIONEERS, ~~ | ©ording at “purchaser's. cos except Sanday, aud 0:83 . jOUN T. ARMS, Trustee. © - Glast and Plated Ware, Kitchen Pur- MEsO— THE two-story prick | _cSd&de__W. CLARENCE DUVALL. Trostee._ | piture ahd reyuiaites, and everything usually E : ~ Sree in a well-appointed - v. FELLING XO 224 LINDEN ST REED Fc RAYOLAPED; BARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. — | ¢ret attenticn, pied tape en ge: % i io cash a G AND H $TREBTS NORTHEAST. ~ | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | ecs-d&dbs RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., Aucts. ER.HEAL ESTATE | By virtue of a deed, of trust REAL . <tr; = ; IAAT ATE | at ceo cae , ‘AND ie ESTATE, SITUATED ON ELEVENTH ETC Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) Dire: 2 > ‘ and David Hammersley and others are Tecords of the Bryan, Scmmunicate with the league the | 4,Te wedding of Warwick P. Miller, jr., to | ‘ut Ustuucuished ax all of lot 43 Im'eters Heatty, | sumbered en tundred aed four OO}, costenee sale at public suction, fa frost of the Cen ‘os the Bupreane’ Oo District of moe the browherhoud to aniamue the | Miss Mary Bentz of Philadelphia will take | (4: list iid Deakins’ addition thereto, ‘sua With ‘all and singular the improvements, ‘ways, | PuiDAY THE TWENTY-FIRST DAt OF REE, on the inteation of the brotherhood to aid the for- | placeseariy in October. Gamqatewn ther ‘with. the improvements, | easements, rights, privileges and. appurt TEMBER, A.D. 1894, AT FIVE O'CLUCK P-M. the da: |. 1804, "in equity cause mer in efforts to break up the liquor traffic | " Chester Colt and family, who have resided ete... known ax premises 3505 Prospect atrect, | t0 the same belonging or in anywise Appertaining. | gouowing” real estate, situated in the city of ‘ Ww ‘premises, in general, and to break up ulleged unli-| at Ashton for several years, will shortly | suid lot frontine Gf fect on the wordy eke of eee a ee 1 | Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: x. iE ed censed places in Anacostia and vicinity. again take up their abode in Washington. | | pect street and 120 feet on the West side of Fuy- | {¢ be pald in cash, gnd the balance in one dnd | of ‘lots 6 and 6, in square 353, bounded as follows: M.. S5th) street. — 2 = M pthe notes of the | Beginning for the same on Eleventh street west in ‘the Seme one stole two large hams from the| Joseph W. Tilton and wife, who have been | tte (oth) stree purchaser, bearimg f{oterest at the rate of 6 per t 265 feet from the southwest corner | “it to wit: store of George F. Eyles on Harrison street | for some months at Mrs. Tilton's old home, | |, Terms: One-fourth Cig 6 pet cent interest pers | ceutum per annum from day ‘of aie, payable semi | 3 Point u av land and premises known last evening. The theft was reported to the | Norwood, have returned to Pennsylvania. | ‘hee 3cars, respectively, '6 pet cont interest, pay-| Soaualty” secured. by deed Of trust ‘uber the. eat Log pg ay being lot pumbered 35, able semi-annually, secured by the notes of the ae ~ rt all cash, at t Hon of the pur- subdivision in square pum: seb-station officials, and late in the evening | ‘The Misses Chandlee have Bone to Alex- | purchaser, and deed of trust on the property sold, | &fty S¢! 5 $200 we apr OF el, thence west to the of ded tn Livers > Johnson was arrested by Officer | andria for the winter. or all cash, at option of purchaser. $200 deposit | $ha#! ieee wal mater ot on Ofice of the surveyor of and charged with petit larceny. Guests of the week, as far known, are | at time of sale. All conveyancing, etc., at pur-| Chaser, Terma of sale to be complied with within with the SS Johnson denied the charge. Half an hour | Gen. Birney and wife, Miss Christy, Mrs. caaeee s cast. Terma to heveomoued with is. S¢- | deteen days from day of sale: theraine the trus- ag ot a, bic sotore and dwelltng rehie Wil 7 een eserve adver- | tees reserve edt to resell a ‘@ prior deed eeies “tothe sention Bringing the, stolen | Stiss "Maloy of Washington, Misses Saran | tse end sell at sO TALES Te CRAGIN, oe | Of the defaulting purchaser, after ten days’ notice . epbey’s recorded sub interest thereon from hams, and stated that they had been found | and Ella Steer of Loudoun county, Amasa JOHN ‘B. THOMAS, Washington, D. & some newspaper of | division of square 4 id and Distcict, ecth tite taints eo In the rear of his premises. Hough, Miss Elinor Hough and ‘Thomas | se13-cts ‘Trustees. JOHN B. LARS bounded as fellows: ers $ per cent per annum Justice Carrol Smith today rendered a de- | Love. re i WILSON" G. deed of trust on E cision in the case of Peter Gulgon versus | Cards are out for a dance at the home of DUNCANSON BROS, “AUCTIONEERS. au28-d&eds Trustees, 1335 Ht 4 of the par: | $2:20,, 7:90. Felice Ofiicer Branson, . wad. some — ago, ba aripacne a tind ieee after. | TRUSTEES, SALE OF A DESIRABLE. BRICK FUTURE Days. cyt 3 ~ cue r, was enant of one of Guigon’s houses, e sev = LLING AND BRICI “ABLE, TATED property at | 259%; 8: at the corner of Jackson and Monroe streets. | noon unroofed some buildings, blew down a 0: RTH SLIDE OF NORTH CAROLINA 7 of R he neg md rehaser after | gl Officer purchased a house on Ava-| number of shade trees and damaged many ANESUE NEAR NINTH STREET” SOUTH: Horses. Horses. ag —— a Heement Jn some Bewepaper pub, Roy BK Jon terrace and moved from his Monroe | fields of corn. A walnut treet, at least Une th ini ye oe . AT PURLIC AUCTION. and two years, with {aterest the day of sale, A deposit of | 6:80, 28:00, street residence before the month was up, | thirty feet high, which was prostrated by a | iet‘in ‘ibel ISth valle Ai, oe the tant totes 8. RENSINGER, AUCTIONEER. secured by deed or deeds of trust thercon, or the For Anno otis storm some six weeks since, on the farm of trie olan e requ WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, | purchaser or purchasers may pay the eutire pur- Preston, 4:28 p.m. leaving several articles in the dwelling and of the District of Columbla, and at the request of 3 pa N. ¥. ave. For Kccking it up, intending to hold the rental | Samuel P. Thomas, was raised by the wind | the party secured thereby, ‘the ‘underaigend wit N LA. AVE. . "| chase money. in cash, at bis or thelr option. "A de- _E- For Frederick, a: for the balance of the month. Guigon sued | *¥fficiently to fall back into its original | sell, in front of th ? ‘mines, on TUESDAY, SEP- | DeneypToRy LB OF 50 HEAD OF HORSES posit of = ses ee ee by B gnend DARR & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. Re Hagerstown, a11:15 a.m. and 05:30 p.m for rent, but Branson laid a counter charge | Position, and it is apparently unharmed by | TEMBER || TWENTY-FIFTH, 1804, at " FIV STORE AE Laken snd 8 aera Sitetese cf-antn, Tee tases will be mICK | For Boyd and way points 18:40 p.m.” of damages, because of forcible entry made | its curious experience. faamee, ahae bene ng eg 2) of the |, Mr. CHARLES FAGAN of Frederick City, Md., | paid to the date of sale. All conveyancing and re- 349 MASSACHUSETTS AVE- | , For Gather barS 0, SA points, 86-00, uty by Guigon’s agent, at which time a carriage _— elty of Washington, front! 9 feet on the north | a8 consigned to us a car load ot Hegeee ani tases, pea Fee —— a * a ee RST AND = ry 05, seat disappeared and a mirror was broken. HYATTSVILLE. sid» of North lina avenue southeast, and con- RO FIFTL ENTHS a TEX the right is reserved to = 7 the risk and cost to us, bear- For Washi; Junction and points, 24 pore menial gee _ —_ = . ae paved i a momen nani aeriaens eel eae: qT ists of some good workers | of the efuaiting,porchaser.. after days" read- ath ? » AD. Iso1, | 89250 oe Reprees, trates, ctupptas DY the Sunday school of the Cathetie |, Mr#: J- C. Robinson gave a pleasant party | Py"tna brick seavler smnuennl ‘sie! Nort atlioe et i Pe Fer een i HOEULING, Jr, Trustee, Se the land tecwdl of the Water of bees kk FOR NEW YORK AND 5 talon Nee met. gavtiont foie ‘wz, | t© hez nephew, Master Preston Berry, last | avenue a eas karma ta, rederta WL THoMadte eat Bm | We, the “unde Crurtees, will sell wt puta PHILADELIITIA. ak - E a ve tr Expenses of sale an S in ish. ” VARD H. MAS, ‘Trustee, front inises, New York, Boston a To settle the case Justice Smith | €vening at her residence on Johnson avenue | naisuce of terme Will: be aunounced’ at este. me) — 16 F et. mw. | THE SEVENTEEN Bax DR SEPTEMBER AD. Petter eS ex. Sun. 0 allowel the plaintiff $9.43 house rent, and| in honor of his eighth birthday. Games posit of $200 at time of sale. Sale to he completed = ‘ . MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Trustee, isH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. all that certain 2-00 05 Dining Car}, E Twenty-five head of good Horses and Mares, con a the defendant $9.00 for damages, leaving the | were played and refreshments served. | Within fifteen days, or rexile, after five days” no- wd by local parties, and to be sold for want of | _Sel0-d&ds 512 ¥ st. nw. | piece or parcel of land and premises situate In open at 10:0) were epee “ oe ure. 4 di A =—_ a Dered eighteen (Is), in John T. Len: bral ena josey! y an iss Elizabeth Virginia . » Mr. » AL * oor v3 - a we SEN haart ere STEE PRO" Prince, both of this place. : Miss Carrie Bowen of Jefferson street is Visiting friends in Philadelphia. panies habe or TAKOMA. But few of our residents seem aware of the fact that the District portion of our town has been, since the Ist instant, under the protection of the police department, three officers being detailed for duty here, with one on duty eight hours out of the twenty-four. Mrs. J. V. Doyle has gone to New York for a week. Mrs. A. M. Parkins left yesterday for a visit with friends in Baltimore county, Md. Mr. Fred. Parkins left for Winchester on @ business trip. During a week's absence the latter will visit his former home and the Shenandoah county fair. Mr. Geo. Parkins has returned from his @ delightful mode of traveling. Mr. E. A. Petty has gone to Front Royal, Va., to visit his mother. The annual lawn fete on the grounds of Trinity Episcopal Church, for the Sunday school, yesterday, from 4 until 8 p.m., was largely attended, old and young voting it the most delightful in the history of the organization. The usual liberal supply of ice cream and cake was furnished, and the only regret expressed was at the absence of the pastor and superintendent, Rev. and Mrs. Allan Griffith and Mr. E. A. Petty. The weekly meeting of the Methodist So- ciety was held at the residence of Dr. H. M. Bennett, on Magnolia avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Bennett have gone to Pittsburg with the G. A. R., and will visit the parents of the latter in western Pennsylvania before returning. Capt. and Mrs. T. W. Lay have returned from Saratoga Springs, N.Y., where ihe former remained several weeks with Mr. R. EB. Lay. The latter is now in Plattsburg, N.Y., where he has business interests. Mr. E. M. Duglas has returned from his summer trip with the United States geological survey. Mrs. Douglas and chil- dren, having spent the summer in northern New York, are now at home. Dr. H. M. Deeble, who was again pro: trated by an attack of lung disease on Sua- day, is at Garfield Hospital. 5 a aes KENSINGTON. ‘The meetings of the Woman's Home Mis- sionary and Ladies’ Aid societies were held yesterday at the home of Mrs. W. W. Eld- ridge. The missionary meeting occupied the time until luncheon, the second vice President, Mrs. R. M. Moore, presiding. After luncheon was served the work of the Ladies’ Aid was taken up, the president, Mrs. G. W. Stokes, presiding. The next (MPROPER AND DEFICIENT CARE OF THE sealp will cause of the hair and bald- mess. Excape both by the use of that reliable specific. Hall's Hair Renewer. Misses Fanny Whiting, Louis: Campbell, Gladys Holcomb, Alice Baker, Gracie Van Lean, Virgie Berry, Blanche Browning, May Preston, and Masters Lee Campbell, Mattie Tierney, Edwin Browning, Harry Wilson, Joe Baker, Melvin Leakin, Edwin and Dick Morsell and Lewis Whiting. Messrs. J. Frank Hickey, Geo-ge Burns and George Hickey left Bladensburg last evening in a rowboat for several days’ out- ing on the Potomac near Fort Washington. The Ladies’ Sewing Society of the Epis- copal Church met last Tuesday at the resi- dence of Mrs. J. C. Rcbinson and made sev- eral articles of wear. Misses Annie and Lillie Hagerty of Phila- delphia and Nina McEwen of Washington are the guests of Miss Annie Long, ‘Pleas- ant View.” The following jurors have been drawn to serve at the October term of the circuit court, which convenes at Upper Marlboro’ Monday, October 1, 1804: Grand jury—John Sprigg, John H. Lowe, Allan P. Browne, Allen Clark, John P. Cis- sel, Theo. Morrison, John A. Turne:, Thos. O’Flarity, Geo. W. Brooke, B. H. Brown, Tobias Duvall, Geo. T. Suit, B. H. Crabbe, Geo. M. Henault, Wm. Diggs, Robt. A. Chambers, James Tighe, Samuel Guy, Na- thaniel Mudd, Eugene Roberts, Geo. A. ae J. Henry Murray, Edward F. ells. Petit jury, first week—Henry F. Marden, Frank M. Hill, John B. Merchant, Marshali Marburry, John Wallace, James K. P. Hol- land, Robt. E. Baden, Chas. Loveless, James H. Hill, Thos. B. Gwynn, Wm. M. Gallahan, Wm. W. Hicks, John B. Brooke, ir., Wm. A. Miles, Wm. A. Roder, Augus- tus Lancaster, Chas. H. Brown, Nathan R. Sommers, B. D. Trueman, Thos. E. Raw- lings, Dennis Matthew, Chas. Holliday, Jerre Berry, James Ford, James H. Hamil- ton. Petit jury, second week—Wm. P. Lederer, J. W. Perrie, Wm. D. Ware, Edward W. Young, Wm. P. Magruder, Wm. H. Diven, Andrew J. Foulke, Jos. T. Gardner, Milton J. Payne, R. Burroughs, 8. T. Godfrey, Michael Smith, Trueman D. Bross, Wm. Shea, Alfred B. Clagett, Thomas M. Mar- den, E. D. Rude, Edward D. Butler, jr., Wm. P. Berry, I. S. Wilson, Wm. H. Yoe, Wm. M. Edelin, M. R. Stamp, Beale D. Milliken, John N. Hayes, At a meeting of the county commission- ers held last Tuesday the following busi- ness was transacted: Ordered: That the bal- ance of $8 license fund assigned Kent dis- trict be placed at the disposal of the road commissioners for said district, and that $25 be recommended to be expended on the road adjoining Mrs. Ash’s farm, and the balance, $55, on the Sallie Hilleary road; that Henry Haker, supervisor for Bowie district, be authorized to expend $20, or so much as may be necessary, on bridges near Glenndale; that John A. Wells, supervisor for Queen Anne district, be authorized to build bridge over Simon’s branch, in said Used tn place of lemons or lime juice, it will harmonize with such stimulants as Sre pecessary to ti TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT 4'IN BLOCK 14 OF TRINIDAD, D. irtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the November, A.D. 1891, and duly recorded over her No. 1634, follo 250 et 8™1., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will ‘sel at public auction, in front of the premises, on MOADAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FOURTH, 1894, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the District of Columbia, and distinguished as and being lot numbered four (4) of block numbered fourieet, (14) of the suivdl- vision of part of the tract of land known as “Trin. idad,” us made by the Warhington Brick Machine Compeny, and duly recorded on the 16th day of April, i888, im the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, ia County Book No. 6, page 120, Speculators “should give this ale thelr" at- fention, Terns: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest, payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the property, or all cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at thne of sale. All recording and conveyancing at pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in’ fit- teen days from day of sale, or the property may be resold, at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after such public notice as we may deem necessary. fviNe ¢.astipy T= sel2-d&ds arias ‘Prustees. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©0., Auctioneers. +, NO. Pennsylvania avenue northwest, offer for sale to the highest bidder or bidders for cash the fol nring described goods and chattels, personal estate of ©. Clarke, Inte of the District of Columbia, deceased, viz: 1 Parlor Set " 2 ‘Small Rugs, 1 W. Rocker, Stands, 2 Window pangings, 1 pes,’ Hairclot ture, 2 Chat 2 Sates » Uph. irs, 1 Carpet, lot Books, 1' Stove, 1 lot Carpet and Rugs, Oak Rocker, 1 Cane’ Rocker, 1 Camp Chair, 1 Shade, 1 Marble-top Table, 1 fot Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, 1 Ext. Table, ted Chairs, 1 Mirror, 1 Bookcase, 1 lot China and Glassware, 2 Shades, 1 Large Rug, 2 Small Hugs, 1 Secretary, 1 t Matting, 1 Hat ‘Rack, 1 Sinall Rug, 8 Shades, 1 Old Clock, 1 Student ‘Lamp, 10 cs. Bed Room Furniture and Bedding, 1 Carpet, Shades, 1 lot Tolet Ware, 1 Bedstead and Hed: ding, 1 Weshstand, 1 Looking Glass, 1 Shade, 10 Furniture and’ Bedding, # Shades, 1 Carpet, 4 Ridgs, 1 lot Toilet Ware, . Bed’ Roo: - ture ‘and Bedding, 1 Carpet, 2 Shades, 4 pes. Fur- th tot Beat und : er i ‘Table Linen. FLORENCE Mt, ST00T Administratrix. THOMAS DOWLING & 0O., AUCTIONEERS. USTEES’ SALE OF ONE NICE TWO-STORY 7 BRICK RESID! D CELLAR ENCE, No. 408 N STREET NORTH WEST. By virtu: of a deed of trust, dated July 1, u iy recorded im Liber 1706, folio 154 of the land records of the District of it the part red thereby, od by direrggon of the party secured. thereby, TEMBER EI |, 1804, AT HALE fot 86, to Tin *snperGer with ‘tine "ramet uare e- Mente’ as store statea, ‘subject to' trust of ,000, due 1897. Wifeeme ot ‘salst “Ail ever and above sald trast Sypiticalaenetas. tee ag ‘Mcl,VEEN, ‘Trust s07-dbia tees. FOX & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. By day of June, A. D. Liver No. 1701, folio 34 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, front of the premises, oa FRIDA ‘TY-FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, ‘A.D. 1604, AT HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all’ that plece and parcel of land, situate and beihg in George- town, In the District of Columbia, Jesignated as and being lot numbered three (3), in’ the .ubdivision of original lots sixty-four (G4) and sixty-five (65), in square numbered fifty-three (3), of Peter, Beatty, Threlkald and Deakins’ addi Georgetown, made by A. V. and 8. C. Gress, as said ‘subdivision ts recorded Im the ofiiee of he It. Shepherd (Georgetown), page 21, begining for sald 200 ‘TROTTER VREETEMBER | IG A free exhibition sa of the Trotters will be gt ow Sept. 17, commencing at 3 ther particulars read the Baltimore Sunday IX & SC Auctioneers and Proprietors, BALTIMORE HORSE EXCHANGE, 318-320-322 RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘0. 3215 K STREET NORTHWEST, ‘ASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a deed o} Liber No. 1660, seq. records for the District of Columbia, party secured thereby, the under- signed trustee will offer for sale, by’ pul tion, in front of the prem! TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF 1804, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the { scribed real estate, situate "in' the city of Wash. Columbia, to, wit: hy one of the land request of the ington, District or and distinguished ai (74) and seventy-five (75), in beginning for the same on hundred and twenty-six (126) feet one and a balf inches from corner of High running thence gest. f of the same w: feet, together &e. rt of lot part of lots seventy- ‘old Geongetows, 1 the improvements, rights, sold subject to a the particulars of wi stated ‘af the le. et ct deposit of $200. If the terms of eale ‘are days from the day of sale right to resell the of the default! sell-d&ds ‘Trustees. » IM- BY A FOUR-KOOM BRICK HOUSE, ‘ SN SPRBET, IN GBORGETOWN, D.C. virtue of a ‘deed of trust, dated the 13th D. 1892, and ‘duly recorded in ve will sell, in THE TWEN- addition to lot three @) 40 feet eastwardly from the theast corner or intersection of Ist and Warren Streets, apd alao the northwest corscr of said ree (8), a the oouth Me of sald Ist street twenty (20) feet thence eastwardly with corner of said lot three «8), thence to the northeast y southwardly at right 8 to said Ist strect one hundred and ove (101) feet to the southeast cor- th Mb pag? ee apy te with all the improvements, ways, cascments, Ho nome privileges and appurtenances to the same ‘bel ‘Terms: The note of the purchaser will be taken ble in one Fear from day of sale, are not resell the property at the risk and cost Se defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertis- ing of such resale In some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. JAMES M. WOODWARD, GEO. W. LINKINS, Wp & G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. C. All conveyancing and ¢ ILLIAMS, Trustee. i. F. Woo. D, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auc OK 612 ‘ALUABLE HOUSEHOLD RNITURE, INCLUDING AN ALL CONTAINED OTEL FREDONIA, 1321 TH WEST. ‘of trust to us bearing date ay By virtue of @ September 1, A D. 1893, and dul; No. 1845, folio 184 et seq., of the District of Columbi a y secured thereby, ‘we. the undersigned e IFTEENTH DAY OF Ser al lar Ye goods, it~ nd hachold furniture now the request of the tels, effects, fixt od it FREDONTA, “and numbered 1321 $3,912.20 and interest from Sep- penses of sale in cash, ual payments in 6 Interest, and secured w ie option of the Bie required at at of rale to be complied from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost irchaser or a MW. DANEN! WASHINGTON DANENH: NG MIRROMS BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, HANDSOME | GILT-FRAME ESKS, OA Street northwest. 4 CY ROCKERS, OAK, CHERRY AND WALNUT mber 1, and ex lance payable in two monthe, with 6 per cent the property so! rehaser. A ime of sale. All purchaser's cost. with in six days BLES ‘D REFRIGERATORS, RUBBER PLANT, REMIN TON TAPEWRITER. MANDOLIN, ‘ROBE, ELEVEN ING COMPAN AT 14TH AND RIAGES, HARNESS, &0. Terms cash. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) Handsome Furniture from residence No. 1709 19th street and other private homes to be sold within our rooms, 1407 G street, SATURDAY, SEPTETi- BER FIFTEENTH, 1894, at TEN A. M. COMPRISING SOLID MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITR, QUARTERED OAK CHEVAL SUITE,FE PARLOR FURNITURE, DOUBLE MIRROR-F WARDROBE, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT FOLD. IN BEDS, ‘THREE CHERRY MANTELS WITH MIRRORS, Di .L RACK, WICKER AND OTHER ¥F ES, . SETS, HAIR MATTRESS! rb Lows AND BOLSTERS, COUCHES, DINING Ta- CHAIRS, FINE LINE OF CARPETS, LASHES,” 80.0 AND “AT HEN DI 7 ri ch oo SHARES UNION BUILD- "8 STOCK. AND AT TWELVE M. NEW YORK AVE, HORSES, CAH is) ©. G. SLOAN & CO. selz-dts Sectioneers, 1407 °G st. and twenty-three (723), the suid lot being improved by a two-story brick dwelling house containing modern improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the pu to be paid in ‘cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one, two and three years, with interest at six (6) per cent per annum until Paid, payable seaulaunuaily, from day" of ale, secured Us deed of trust upon the property sold rchaser. All conveyancing, &c., at the cost of the pur chaser. MAHLON ASHFORD, WM, REDIN WoopWwarp, ‘Trust, eed -d&ds: eon, Terms of sale, as third of purchase money in caab installments, at one and two ber, A.D. 1898, and duly recorded a i TEMEER, the following prope of lot No. 5, block 3, Ma.. Improved by a’ modern two snd Water, pupered throughout, finished att ot soxdbs OF VALUABLE LOT AT be OF Tw R STREETS NORTH WEST, ASR SMALL FRAME HOUSE, No. 1201 i vELETH Pav i Se WITH SHOP IN REAR. Is 20 ‘ INCHES BY 70 FEET To 15-hour ALLEY. a decree, June 27, 1 ip a cause ia the Alexander is complainant, et al. are defendants, known as. ity Cause 15571, will, on MONDAY, SEV TEMES TWEAW. FOURTH, 1894, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., self, at in front of the prem- all that certain parcel of lard, situate in the city of Ws on, in the Dist of Colum- bia, described to wit: Part of Jot one @), in KR. A. Lacey's subdivision of square two and ee a on as ‘Ube reyor sald District, in Book along line of it feet one and one-half (20 fect 1% ‘hes; thence north seventy (70) feet: thence east twenty feet one and one-balf (20 f 1% inches) inches: thence south along line ‘of i2th wag Seventy (70) feet to place of beginning, with wements, consisting of an old tw: Ceiling and ‘work shop tu the near st? jved by said decree: One- rs, irchaser’s notes, bearing Interest, ‘and deed of rust on premises sold, or all cash,’ at purchaser's option. Deposit of oue hundred and. titty. 1150) dollars required at thine of sale. Terms of wale to be complied with in ten days after day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re: advertixe and resell, at cost and risk of defaulting purchaser. BENJ. F. LEIGHTON, Trastee, +52 By virtue of a power of sale contained tn a from Delle Lewis and J. Vance Lewis of Montgomery county, Md., to the Middle Status Loan, —_ Construction Company of dated the 2Ist day ber 5 Situate on the north oue-haif of lot No. 4 a vie avenne, ‘Tako me house, ten rooms, plurbing for bi 3 size of 4 feet, with four-reom bouse on rear end of let, aoe | for $6 per month. Property new and in first-class condition. The sale will take Place at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. Terms of sale One-third cash, balance in two Gre parmenis at six and twelve mouths trom day sale. The deferred payments to lx se- cured, if reguired, by mortgage upon the % JEXKY KYD Gi ony, bean Besa acl0-56 . COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS ie BLACK fu. <class Parisian style Taces and lace curtatos jolts; prices rea: . Call MME Vin ‘3, AuCceRROr to imont, old stand, 13 Mtb st. nw, ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, 826 12TH AND 1206-1208 1 -t. nw. French dycing and clenniug of every description: evening and party dresses made a specialty. Our patronage extends inte the most fashionable circles. az COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- Vie for all states and territories a SPECIALITY EVANS, \cfice dhasemevt), 1821 Fst. office, office beura, jeTat Always FoR ud territory. Notary and U. &. Commixsioner, em JOHN ERE oc28 122 F W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Eversthing strictly first-class and on the most teasonable terms. Telephone call, 340. jalar AUGUSTUS BURGDORF, z2m FURNISUING UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, 1834 NEW TORK AVE N.W. ‘Telephone

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