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10 ; THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. SUBURBAN NEWS |Stertstioncs act: ate.cccommodating \ T H ( i 4 AUCTION SALES.” AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. L ner oes CA he eh TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS FUTURE DAYS. b RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. RATOLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTION — arrival at that room he was asked to per- ANACOSTIA, form the marriage ceremony, a license be- a < = een p PA ieaeoan TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE BRICK IOUS — = ing proaaces that had been procured early Specially Attractive Sale PROPERTY, BOUNDED BY SECOND, THIRD, NO. 1524 L STREET NORTHWEST. ALLEY BETWEEN B AND C STREETS, In view of the fact that by the promotion | 1" the day by a2 friend of the’parties. The} pr. rR. A. Walker's patients will find him at his z I AND PARKER STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the AWARE AVENUE AND FIRST STREE 2 ceremony, which made them husband and | office during his usual hours. The following letter B Aucti ‘The undersigred trustees, in a deed in trust | District of Columbia, passed in Equit use No. | By virtue of a d of trust, duly of Acting Sergeant W. T. Anderson to the | wife, was soon gone through with, but a | explaine iteerts Uugt RUS: The following letter * Auction from Susan V. McNamee et al., dated April 21, | 14942, Marcia L Gook ‘ve. Alice S Cook et al er No. 1653, folio : f the land vacancy in the sergeantcy caused by the | few minutes later it was discovered by the ralysic, eatarrh and rheumatism for two years. aie ft My pass a0al recorded in eee eae pete oes trustee, will sell at p nee Beets for the District of Colum and at the death of Sergeant Charles Kerby, and the | Stoom that the marriage ring still remain- | 1 wax treated by five doctors without success. Will sell, at public auction, on the premises, on SAY TE TWENTLTHIRD. DAY OF | sheued trustees Sal ones tae uate nae: the premises, placing cf Lieutenant Heffner on the list of | 4 im his vest pocket and had not been used | 7we.wrges ago Tsam Dr, Walker and now 1 am Watches, Diamonds, Solid | Wepxesvay? May Pirreentu, ‘iss, AT FIVE 1895," the following described property, sit-| by public auction, on WEDNESDAY, "TWENTY: maipennpterde ci tonkanndias lia oeactarsed forse ai in the ceremony. A hasty consultation was | ht any time.” J. G. D. BROWN, Brightwood, O'CLOCK P.M., to the highest bidder, ‘sublots 23 | uated in the eity of Washington, in the DistHlet of SECOND DAY OF MAY, A.D. 185, AT FIVE ni a held between the parties to the contract, | Dp. es Silver andiBest Makes of | to 54, potn inciisive, in Robert H. Ward, trustee's, | Columbia, namely: Parts of lots 11 and 12 in Da- | O'CLOCK P.M., the following described’ real estate, the Anacostia district has been decreased | which ended in a re recorded subdivision cf square 750, in Washington | vidson's subdivision of original lots in square No. } situate in the city of District Co- c quest to the minister No less remarkable than the above are hundreds ee 1) € city 0 hington, District to eight men. The suggestion has been | that the ceremony should be repeated, and | of similar statements that ean be shown to-call- Plated Ware, Novel- SHXGrms OF sate: One-fourth cash, and balance ta | th’ northeast’ civuer of iid Wor tyslve aid ake | OF lai nd premio eros ae tee et made that it might be a good idea if the | the ring included in the same. The request | ‘T*, Illustrating the unprecedented success of Dr. yey equal installments in one, two three years, | ring thence south one hundred and forty-six feet | and being sublois numbered twenty-six (26), 00 Walker in the: treatment of all disorders of th es, Bric-a-Brac, es ; District Commissioners would mount five | 2S Complied with and this part of the incl- of all disorders of the 9 9 with interest at six per cent per annum from day | ‘ind eleven inches tothe rear of said. lot twelve: | Seven (22) and twenteesat ew of a eal! Ps ; brain and nervous system, disea: f the skin e] cl b . dent closed. The minister, aft wishin u 4 een Ot Es of sale on deferred payments, secured by deed of | thence west twenty feet; thence vorth one hundred | of original lot nunibered 3 = of those who now ride horses on bicycles, | the happy couple Santis ceeeec hare naciced aca Tislaviac rhcuinations Gece bemoe nae: ete., etc. trust yonjpreniises: 1A acmoelt OLS op stegnined cat, and forty-six feet) and aleve inches, and thence | mambered six hundred sad thisteass 630, on the let them patrol their posts in that way, | repaired (0 his room and resumed his | disiase of women, lox of itaity and ail atee:| Being a well-assorted and forma will be announced” at sale. Purchaser taunt | S05¢ {Wenty feet, to. the place of Desiuning, with | same appenra of record tn Book 17, part 3 and appropriate the $20 now paid to each | broken slumbers. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant | tions of the lungs, throat, heart, ‘liver, ‘stomach, rs comply With terms of sale in fifteen days from | {mproved by a threestory frame dwelltug. Columbia, together “with all’ the improvenentes of them for forage to the employment of | @N¢ the two friends accompanying them badder, Lowels and other organs. select stock of fine day of sale. or property Will be sold at cost and | Terms of sale: One-third of the amount of the | rights, &. Said lots will be sold sepa en additional policeman in the district. took possession of the parlor, where the | ,Dr- Walker may be consulted free of charge, = risk ‘of defaulting purchaser after seven days’ | purchase ‘money in cushy cesidue in two equal i erins of sale for each lot: One-third of ie pur- ‘A special niceting of the committee of | time was whiled away until the arrival of | 20" NM0 or by letter. | His well-known eanitariun: goods,‘ within our notice, aR a GE, Ftullments at one (1) and two 2) years from day of | chase mouey in east, the residue in tive ejual Ine which Mr. Carlton E. Snell is chairman, | 6:15 morning train, when they all left for | Hotel, is open daily for consultation and treat. A leri GEORGE BE. HAMILTON, Tete peti ieee Came ieereegeoee ay which was appointed some weeks ago to | Washington. s ment. Office hours, 10 am. to 5 p.m.: Wednes- rt Gal eries, my6-d&ds Trustecs._ | chaser” ‘Terns to be complied with within fiteun | of sale at the tate of six per cent per anmame devise plans to form a closer union be- | A meeting of the Sunday Schoo} Union for es and Saturday evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 20 Pa. A N. W., on RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. days from date of sale, or ‘ight reserved to resell | payable semi-annually, the notes to be ved by tween the Christian Endeavor societies and | te fourth district took place yesterday at | Mouerces for treatment very low 9 - Ave. IN. W., aoe RESID oo. fay Hk a get of defaulting purchaser, ater dive | deed of trust on the jroperty tailor all can at ‘ d " | Potomge, and was presided over by Mr. Jé- ts a : SSTEES' § 1 BRI No. ys’ notice in The Evening Star ‘newspaper. | the option of the purchaser. posit of $10 core ie tae ran EEE eke seph Reading. Methods for teaching the | = Sa Tuesday, Wednesday and | ™sr5s, SHLO BUS nome All cots, of conveyancing, recording, "io be required on each Jot at the tne "ule. "atthe meeting tomorrow night at’ the Baptist | Several classes in Sunday school and other HE FISHED FOR TROUT. Thursday. BT Tene Oe oe treet of the ined roads |) JOSEPH 3 DARLINGTON, Trastec, | from the day Of wale the trustees reserve tse right Church, Rev. H. T. Stevenson, pastor, in | SUbiccts of interest were discussed by : y BP the District of Columbia, the undersigned trus- | _myl1-d&ds ‘No. '410 Sth st. nw, | to resell the property at the risk Lad cost of the order to discuss the matter and to agree | Messrs. D. H. Boule, W. A. Dobson, John | one President SHpped Away and E May 14, 15 and 16, feos Will sell, by public auction, in front of the | THOMAS DOWLING ECO. AUCTIONEERS | Tefauiting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- upon a scheme to carry out the object | Horner, Chas. W. Prettyman and others. 65 ed aS e Soke ta A premises, on FRIDAY, THE NTEENTH DAY . BD Betas? | ment of ‘such resale’ in this newspaper. All con- abaigivel in bay aecarhe tiation Good music for the occasion was furnished > y's Sport. ti A. M. and 3 P. M. Br MAY, 1805, AT FIVE M., all. of anc Yeyanelng’and feeording a purchaser's cost | The quarto-centennial of the organiza-|>¥ the Rockville Quartet. There was a] President Cleveland spent all Saturday Each d Mote 15 Jame Reanim SH ee ey Od Ao oe E UNIMPROVED PROPERTY - 2 i Ae Fai tion of the Colored Methodist. Episcopal | !@rge congregation in attendance. quietly fishing in the vicinity of Leesburg, aci day. SS eC ent ea ieeTe ee a a RTREET BETW HAND T A. B. RUFF, Trustee, Church in the United States was celebrated | {The entertainment given at the Opera | Va., in the company of Secretary Morton | !t___RATCLIFFE, DARR &CO., Auctioneers. | Banh & heneioned subdivision 1s recorded 1n Ss _tmyl1-d&ds Céntral National Rank. in the C. M. EB. Church, Hillsdale, yester- | House Saturday night by the “Rockville (ea i “LATIMER, MORG ECO. AU ee ee ee cuneate ooester | spurnt Cork Club” was largely attended, | 224 Commissioner Miller of the internal MORGAN & CO., At revi lea d 1281 were delivered, both in the morning and at | 284 was a success in every particular, A] revenue bureau. The stream was well a |ONEERS, | county book 8, page 32, in the office of the sur-| On W1 Ste naw, | veyorof the District of Columbia—subject to right | FIVE Onc DNESDAY, MAY FIFTEENTH, 1895, AT RATCLIF! OCK_P we will sell, in front of the DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | sks of way over the north 10 feet of sald lot and with | premises, lot 17, in’square 889, fronting 18 fect | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR 2-STORY PRICK night, by the pestor, Rev. G. G. Jones, | Ste program of rausical selections was ren- | stocked with trout and the fishermen are] Crockel Crocker: the right of way over the north 10 feet of lots on the east side of 7th street by a depth of 116 HOUSES, 1 ROOMS BACHE NOS Ge 5. AND Rev. F. M. Hamilton, presiding elder of | dered in such style as to receive the hearty | said to have had excelient luck. They were FY, Ys ENG: Eee oa eee nok ALLEY BETW! Washington district, ‘was present. In the | Spplause of, the audience, almost. every | the quests of Mr. Harrison. of Leesburg, Crocke “alerms of sale: One-third of the purchase mones | curee and four years, with interest, secured 1 Virtue of a deed of true, diy course of the morning sermon Mr. Jones . The | from whom the President has had a stand- * to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal | deed of trust on the property sold. or all yer No. 197. aula Sin eh een said the C. M. E. Church was organized in | following members of the club took part in | ing invitation to come and fish. ‘The vsual At Auction. jnstalbinents, payable in one and two years, with | the option of the purchaser, > A deposit of fa po gf ko Bap oc ied es ang interest at six (6) per centum per annum, paya semf-annually, from day of sale, secured by d of trust upon the property sold, or all cash option of (the purchaser. A deposit of $200, wilt be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All convesancing, recording and notarial fees at | .AS8 attorney in fa the cost of. the purchaser. Terms of sale to be | Anu C. Gannon, 1 will ble | quired at’ tlme ing at UBLIC Jackson, Tenn. in 187, and that it now | ‘Be performance: John W. Kelchner, man- | secrecy was maintained by the Presideat| To be TOMORKOW (TUESDAY! f sale. Conveyance has five bishops, 3,000 ministers, 00,000 | 2&€T: Brauner Nicholson, Jos. Clagett, Al-| and his friends in regard to the trip and | FOURTEENTH, 1895, ATT Ocha . members, besides 100,00) Sunday school of- | bet Hall, Lawn Thompson,James F. Kelch- | the party went away and returned before | floor of our auction rooms, Dealers, and ficers and pupils, The music of the meet-|2¢",Harry A. Dawson, Jas. I. Braddock, | the fact became known. It demonstrates | !yers shouid be on hand, 1229 and 122 Ings was a decided feature and was ren-| M. Prevost, Chas. Haddox, J. Harry King, | how easily the President can travel without | Hig pg@ dered by a choir under the direction of | iste! Warfield, Wm. A. King, F. Cushman | public knowledge, and especially how easy Se and record- | the request of the parties secured thereby, th yTT-dkds wd trustees will offer for sale by AND front of the premises, on ‘TUESDAY, FIRST DAY OF MAY,A‘D. 1895,AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following “described “and and premises, situate In Georgetown, in the District of I that part of original lot_num- LUABLE ERTY. rs of Henry and Columbia, be . ac Braddock, M. Gariand and Carey Kingde it is for hi vay ita PUBLIC. AUCT! complied with within ten days from day of sale, | ¢f Rau’s store, in’ Bo ity dG Ww. H. son. ‘y Kingdon. | it is for him to slip away from the capital AT PUBLIC AUCTION. P 4 bered. thirty-seven in oid Georgetow Mee SB are” astor, preached yes- | A Number of choice selections on the banjo | unobserved, now that he is living In’ the S. BENSINGER, AUCTION! otherwise the trustees reserve the Fight, to resell | CERT e eonvesrd to wid Lise . . J. BL , pastor, were also given by Prof. Dunawin, an ex- | country. the property at the risk and cost 0! MONET ON. 7S | jots, improved by. bri |, duly recorded in 1645, folio 151 of the terda: morning at Garden Memorial Hy a y TUES < y chaser. WM. EL Chureh on “Christ Before Caiaphas.” ‘The ert on that instrument." Mr, John Gaither, : I ESS Ce | mt Truster, afice, 50) bth st. nw. | Washington street: In Bolivar, adjotning’ the Ita Junior Christian Endeavor Society met at | 34 you Sdnedamuch) (0 the pleasure Ex-Gov. Dead. within the bazaar, No. 940 La. ave., 45 SAM'L CROSS, Cae Ort Bnetartie preaicreess Fe nO iebree cuherintend. | Of the evening, By invitation the club will a ee eben na and Mares, which consist of" fae western | _myG-d&ds ‘Trustee, fic ave. nw, | ote of the best business ites in the town, : j a i deweriived by h particular descrip: is hereby made, together 916 P “4 in the near future visit several of the Ira J. Chase, who became governor of ng and * 7 Tawconke: -—— Also that tract of about S4 acres of land, situate ali the i Sake i ent; Miss Bertha Swindells, assistant su- © e i And stounad, andl soue goal Workers Ott nage aera in prs ae i improvements, rights, et SRP EHMer tT cute me PC Ge naen Goa) towns im this county: Indiana on the death of Gov. Hovey in| fine drivers, cousigned’ by parties that are selli G. Sl & Aucts. deren and hear Tarpers Kerry, Tle land is in | , TMS property will be sold, subset, Bow 2 Gir 2 An interesting game of base ball was | 1801, and who was defeated for re-election | fF Wut of use. C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., | 2. peach-growin prive deed of trust, sumouuting to nbout $2.00 locality.” vat hird cash, balance in 6 and 12 bonds of purchaser for deferred ganist. The Senior Christian Endeavor So- ciety meeting at night was conducted by Rev. Mr. North, and the subject discussed ALSO Be and Second-hand Vehicles, Harness,é&c. 1407 G Street. eas ones invite buyers to attend this peremptory sale. particulars of which will be stated at the time played at Fair Park Saturday between the | jy 4 Kendall College team of Washington and 2 by Claude Matthews, democrat, the (Over and above trust) cash. A deposit rth, and : : nh | present governor, died on Saturday in Lu- dl this pere : ayments, bearing interest from dite, and secured Sn an eons Hep, Our tieiatiosas a RCE ee Hele cuantch eared teri ssin el yeareetELawente™ |e RN (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) Ly aitenteon thet capers ei ae reve ce Shurch?”" 5 to 5 = bys ane ei : e : € FORREST W. BROWN, Attorney in Fact a ‘Ationg the positions held by the late |1t5, ‘There was a large crowd in atiend- | ed in the nineteenth Ulinois regiment dur- Joseph Brothers & Co., For the Helrs of Ann and Henry ©. Gannon. OKDLINGER, Trastee, B&13-2t NCERY SALE OF TWO DESIRARLE P. ELS OF GROUND LYING IN THE COU: IN, DISTIRIC NNING ON Frederick Dovpdes at tie Bye tee Mate | ance. ‘The Athletics leave here on Wed-| ing the war as a sergeant. He studied for eae SR Nay m; death was that of supreme trustee of the | 2¢S4ay for a tour, their first game taking | the ministry after the war and was a SRE IG OU aS Sale by Catalogue of an| = n minister till he entered politics. Important Collection colored Knights of Honor of America, and | P!ace at Hagersto : Christ io Ge Ee z ° i e oF ved as department commander | igre Gal FE 2 BE GaSe aie ig Sale of Furni- Of COLLATERAL By virtu= of pledges and at the request of th. Rabid dogs are again reported to be in| He had since his death the place remained vacant | this vicinity i i pence Diane vaca’ YY, one showing signs of the dis- | of t until a few days ago, when H. R. Revels, | ace having been Killed a enoct sieeece oe at who was the first colored man to be elected : : ed 22S ee * sell, gt publi ane to the United States Senate, was chosen to i ee ea aera ‘Treaty Ratified. ture I uesday. Rare Japanese Porcelains, CONTAINING 1 ENTH DAY OF Oe ae ers UCC eeEOT. ool of the | perature heavy overcoats were In demand | The Mexican min‘ster Is informed that] o, qtuspay. ay FoCRTEENTI: ef TRY Bronzes, Enamels, LAND. Gainienotale Avenuae Excaby teria Chace here on Sunday. the treaty for the settlement of the bound-| a.M., at public sale, Tar TOR Red CAN, Cc ° Ivo! Carvings sie peice of a dectee of the Supreme Court sel are preparing for children’s day. A fine a ary dispute between Mexico and Guatemala | unused household. eiteets, i furniture of urios, Ivory ZS, TReyng error ary eg program has been arranged and some fine AIMS AND PRINCIPLES, pune Hina livoratettenby athe: Mexican /sendte a on aes eunreeee rom sets, car) Antique Metal Work, Cabs | oter tor sate at’ pubite auction, on the ‘respective eas days to a o potas, ging and interesting addresses may be last Wednesday. US eT ORR AN EEASS 5 2 pareels, on MONDAY, THE ‘TWENTIETH DAY ator > dated expected. ont ae Py of the International Ameri Sees See eee BUSES 2 CHAS NEERS (SADERIAN inet and Mantel Objects, | eee ee ee eee ee eee er tage Baste te ab Declaaiee r. A. M. Green is preparing to erect two rotective Association, LATIMER, MORGAN & CO. improvements ‘thereon, and the appurtenances | $175, dated ember 4, 183, payable in ninety. neat residences cn Taylor strect near| ss ceria oa TC ‘i A » Old Lacquer Work, thereto belu a Mine in the county of Wash. | days to order or John F. radon nate al nee te erence A dispatch from Milwaukee, Wis., sent AUCTION SALES. nim Se Oe aOr q Pe en yr on wed or umes nasil al llcg meas (Fras eg rae ery oe f to oruer. Curicus Old Bleck Prints, | Shirt ot ‘he sotais The Whole Selected by | On'tie nosen ‘and’ nor north ntl L Sar CHINA WAKE, SILVER WARE, &., EELERNGON: By virtue of two certain chattel d "AUCTIONEERS. dated Apri aud September duly in sixty’ d of Win. payable For laughing immoderately and in reply | !@st might, says: The following ts the dec- THIS A to every question asked him a tramp was | aration of principles of the new Interna- 2 arrested in Anacostia Saturday and sent to | tional American Protective Assoc a on of the tract generally DUNCANSON BIOS. the fifth precinct station, where he was | adopted at eae é : ke cast bya. tract. kno 7 Yocked up to await a medical examination | Gr mics og tthe, Session of the Supreme lr. T. Yokoyas ined by Manzarer Low inal as to his sanity. HEE UG ah eC ve Of Tokio, Japan yt of ‘the tnd Mr, A. B. Garden has been re-elected a} This, the first congress of the Interna- ae te a AAS 1 Company, a phat of w N share memier of the board of trustees of Garden | tional Protective Association,held this {ith | TEE Pepe eee At public auction, within oe ue are ee oa gg ome Memorial Church to succeed himself, the | day of May, 1895, hereby formulate the ove On rie Chi ning. 116-10 acres af land, more. or’ less, arce Sears, Fe term of service for which he had ‘been | following declaratio# of principles, aims | ratty SND. 10k whd recorded in Mer Now 1 Tops Gauies, sae | OU Art Gallery, 1407 G st., particulariy described in the proceedings in ae ut Racks, Exteusion ‘Tabi . Lace C1 “ines | Wednesday, Thursday | “Meo: “iimtitate another portion liver Ware, Tuble and Linen elected having expired. ‘The special meeting of the Hillsdale Citi- sei, of the ecords of the District DARE & and purposes of incorporation: tion of the party gens’ Association, which is called for to-| Declaration of principies: secured 1 will F Glass: and’ 7 of the subdivi “Pros ane ALCTIONEELS, 1iu7 G st. night. Ie expected to be very interesting. | | First—The voice of the people intelligent. | lie a rises, on SUNDA om and Friday, A pret Ba 4 Guceessors to Latimer & Sioin.y Dan'el Gordon, aged twenty-four. who is | ly and justly pressed makes the supreme | 1)) vowel ’ WM. CRAL if 5 eS north 15d STEES’ SALE THAT VALI well known in Hillsdale and Anacostia,was | law. pa aired eee eee May 15, 16 and 17, 1895, the tad runnin: STORY AND | AYTIC "FRAME arrested early yesterday morning by Ofli- econd—The perfection of all law Is the | snd foray thr In the elty Ans © Co, AvETION At 11 a.m. and 3p-m. south, RE Pena SEA cer J. F. Reagan of Anacostia on the ition of the unit of lawful sclf-gov- | D. C., taivins charge of breaking into the store of Mr. J. | ernment. f4) fttehes on fromtuge of Sixiy-e * east side of 1 to west, | BEAL Each Day. MIEUL PLANT ue FLOWER, F T. Fowler with burglarious intent. About| Third—The richt of freedom of con- | between Ei sn pth of one SAUL'S NURSE AZALEAS, reget an t 12:30 a.m. Sunday Gordon was noticed by . of Inte! . Speech, free | Hundred aud itty ou) fect, ne tzape RIAS. Ros Grand Exhibition Monday 2 duly recorded Private Watchman Coleman lying on the | press and th. Bu: pees aN : oe d Tuesda thence by District of Coliz counter of the store, and cailing Wr. ol adead judgment is be h > Que-third (of which $200 must be do- am wesc Bey bank aid ior mich for eat F ler, wo Men made an examina Fourth—In defining and enf 1 and 2 two Deayvions t Sale eats Ape head Pak eeaatl the premises, which showed, it is alleged, | laws and in the definition of its jurisdic- | hqact one years Previcus to Sale. “Tis try hee al te that Gordon had forced tie front door | tlon and powers the state Is supreme. nny : —— tien of the lands of the sa open. Gordon was captured by Mes fth—All institutions of an ecclesiastical Sere TESS rn hoe ud Willian Saunders, cont Fowler and Coleman,who found him drunk | character claiming temporai dor nor G. SLOAN & CQ. APCTIONE i csr. |€, G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., beta ms e Dasiiet and asleep, and turned him over to Officer right to defiz tort own ie aa eS : PA oR Ls ot and be sagan. At the station two 5 all forms of | | Sithla tent “ MIVE . R 1407 G Street. cigs aan lacie which were identi‘ by Mr. i are a m=] 4 SS Ee FORD ™M wen . _my ca ald. proceeds property, were found in One-third Bion, and he was locked up for a hear. WES, P Charch, ¢ in the morning BO BLOW AE, SLAY RATCLIFFE, DARI & CO., AUCTIONEERS. » WITHIN OUI meral a ei " ik DAIS. G st ©. Ga RLOAN O., AUCTIONEERS, nylb2t y Virtue of a decd Liiwr No. 1 taut duly recorded in the bia, and at 3, thesun, y_pubbie MONDAY > be represent e pulred sexes CARLIN SPRING Gen. S. S. Burdett has moved out to h rr : on Maple st Daisy and Louise O'Neal are M. C. teheil. and Floral Club hel ome of Maj. “Kk DWELL 1 NOR THAWI Mer, gh with the | EWENTY HW that pte THOMAS DOWLING & €O., Ancis. my 3 operty at U EROS. AUCTIONED user. May — | pu T casi, xt option 6 BAe ai HOU ra tng Ov cnee teed purchaser! “N depnat oc S100 vequiied at time of | a sid FRANK 7. r. Miss Juliet Graham ae A He ie 100 xeauired at tine. 9 viston: being: § fa Tits aad on be comp Chin ten days trou day | nin. aed duiy 3. D. cov ee Baier sostt. turks c a; ans my7-ASds nnywitt re 1 : tuets. | Cie hb Liber 3 = == P Ga Day mete. fo WL, one of the Lund records of the Dist S ANACOSTIA, De ( 7T flo comm doods of trus Virtue of two sc wae a SRY SALE Al : ° unibid, te whiei 1 is made for a I ‘ a) a 5 vexed, and t fully described, Ly twenty-fourth hy day ef July, A.D. OF E STREET i AND TWELFTH | 2" SHINGTON | 3 point ssoms. Maj. K ferent varieties of d best suite bounds, duly ton dist Leginning for th amb of suid 1 th th h our moral support ‘Trustee, : oreone » in their efforts to secure ard Bre sits crry. trees. Prof. very inter-st-| herpetuate the enactment of legislation eee Under ‘the aut eof the Supreme | Morthw ing talk on Their Relations | fased upon the broad principles of con- & CO. AUCTIONEERS. | Court of wed In the Abe flowers S. er ad aa “ = Py Equity: fenton et ath, = DA _ Le 2 Seen he mealies nie itioral liberty. IMPROVED propErty, | the unde sale at public Mody ere lbees eset ete bre teed fth—To resist by lawful means alt ERONTING ON Hil ET, BELTWEES | tion, in on TUESDAY, THE FOUR « Reg tinea st * style, “Flow | attempts made by the enemies of peace FUSTEENTIL AND | rouRrTE! MAY t els © in the TH 2 Salvator Wo he Jealous Wife. and internati of fre NORTHWEST, 8 THE Ht IVE O'CLO Za Oca AnnIAS Cob FB RIVE (3) O'CL The Progressive Euchre Club will meet} Snsech and cons HILL. lot number two (2), in the southe lot known and de mater real est at the home of Gen, Burdett next Th ne virtue of ad tes VERE otal aie togetl pene, one leven (123), (it or engender wherein br: 1 sixty ete. er, to Particulars of cut avenue between Q and R’streets), accords the ground plat aud plan of the city) ot is da D- led in Liber of the ta square feet of grou the rights, way thereto b day ev feuahees | This property. will a prior deed of tra nations I tion may be establis ny a “Terms of ile: Ove-thled (1-2) of the purchase | Which will he ful the time of sale, town : pas duly recur won, seers ee - President Crespo's Policy Approved. ront of tt MT tHSree EUG Rte Eee ‘A deposit. of $200 Teed ag 22 | with, the improvements on, consistin of the pu in Sat Ee James Clift, the carpenter of Alexandria | President Crespo's Policy Avi Se TWENTY ratification ther ad “the | ent J eeucehoaleg ot #200» 2 aes ue Bu, slcaae ° Bt third ta Clift, andria i es Ge es ete 0. ef cop of pid he terms of s ‘ sand coufertable four-roemn ear, 2nd 0 m day of who fell fifty feet to the ground from a| Recent advices reaching the Venezuelan PCLOCK, P.M, the follow! eaeeitrenn Tilaibneith| snilceen pane uinee ne sate | berm thine ae et at the = while wor! ae » | legation tell of a popular demonstration at ‘day of The trustees reserve the rizht to ‘re are and seats, with of six scre ladder while working on the adiition to the | lesatio lied Teataenet faa ee nnnum, abd to be represented erty at the ris st of the defaulting pure | ceBt Secured be “deed of trast ot the carer Masons’ Hal!, and was injured to the racas, at which 10,0 people gathered to Se pene “nates, of the purchaser, beark cliser, after tive advertisement. of suche nee or all ash. at the option of the pu $409 with at the time tent of a depressed fracture of the approve DP Jeat Cresp: policy The aN ; ae in wom in Washington, A deposit of $100 will be required at the f wale to and a broken arm, is much improved. He | demonstration pred at the “yellow Halt Eames aca ta toraataeran ey | (chineer Cost: Pole at puke ale Peeters eget is at the Garfield Hospital, where he was | house,” r esident Crespo’s of- foe ae OL therrecondevotithe dQ with within fifteen R. NEWTON DON. ety a set ty at the risk and cost of the defaulting denmeniea igi tae penieiia feet ce : to our White House. the surveyor of tie District of Colum days therenfte convexaneing and HARRY P. WILD to resell at the parce aya eens neat se ee ae a ornare ci portent Wwilheull, thesiinprove cording at the purchaser's east. $200 deposit on chaser. WALTER D. DAVIDGE, jr. Trastee, A wetl-attended and very pleasing meet- he gathering repre: a atic: the acceptance of bi puss an : z in tact, ing of the Hamlin Church conference was | parties 4 on of CE Bn eee bari iy eS held on Friday night at the home of Mrs. | the pres! party JAMES F. HOOD, Truste ALUN Ae _ my T-d&ds + _ | _DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. dds nd forming a lines G2 F st naw. the 2, S., Aucts. my" 7 x THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. i deed of trust re Ga met seq.. of th Ob THRE J. MacElwee. Mr. Snyder of Washingion conducted the dis NORTHEAS By virtue of folic BE s : . politic sion of the subject, | the purpos » being to ha! ons zz eee —_ FOUR-STORY the. pureh or VALU AT % ” : (3 . COT SEER ss "STEES’ SA “Confessing Christ,” in the responses to|in a common 1 of result AAC W. NORE DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS, of Colum) Lat the re : 1K HOUSES, ALL Mob- ESTATE, NO. 1427S which much interest was manifested. The | proved very satisfactory. movement PiliLiar A. DAK BE ee ved, we will sel, at pall IMPROVEMENTS, CONTA aa NG" NOS. 133 NORTHAVEST, <. AND KNOW “certain deed of trust to us i daly recorded > lio 201 et seq. bearing on t further than in trength of the to have no d zuela que harmon By virtue of singing was a very satisfactory feature. | is 5 Avgast 31,1894, The next meeting be heid at’ Mrs. | Brit nds’ of Filnt street. © premises, on MONDA . AT FIVE 0% red 11 to 16, beth ine RY EST AU THE NO. hin. ‘ trustees’, sulwivision of lots in sq 3 : ‘At the prayer meeting connected with espo admin.strat nll questions of eet : Lh ate er AY SEVENTEENTH, 1895, AT | Heer ; ay night the : policy. The 4n papers are LS ene Ore ee corded in boo rds of UR P.M, in front of the premis undersigned AUCTION. f the Supreme Court of aon the 9 No. in feout of ENT xectter, W ried. the survey improvement Tots 1, 12, to prior deed’ of ‘trus Emery Chapel held Thur: ‘ ig elder ¥ present and pr the meeting. After the me: rteriy conference of the ¢ “ty with the | the undersigned, tien the folowing ect | IS and west half of | & front of Pole at publi printing, with m recent on the comment, 5 SS American | ine pisirict of ¢ a question. | yay, AD. IS: that 14 13, will be sold ne $1400 on aad E the south s ARTS OF Li w - eld. eee ‘The government i however, bot | und. a Fa an otter toe eule ie ity 1 lots, and lot 16 will be 1 Subject prior | Street, by a ae th of 144 feet to a 80-fo0 aee in the istetet Jelia Randolph of the Lutheran | to keep up a fe auct i aT OE MS De ee 2 ser with the of ‘trust ES nd full particalars of | opposite Franklin P and known as the 34. an eEaoe famortal Church recén tty oreanice THE PWENTY-FOURLH DAY OF MAY, A.D! her with the dprovesients, lin. Hotel; improve s belng three fo . iu sau tage of mierorial Chureh recenuy organized a Jun- AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. all those: ‘cer ¢ of a brick building, used as a dwelling He ee zoe four | ph of of the Chri an Endeavor Un- ace. t te an alles, peemariantocitne sof Tand and pe with all ‘One-thir fon of th Miss Beli Brown was ap- D. C., known as the 19 f of the purch jones j ts, consists a frame dwelling ui pointed superintendent of the new organi ited Ruler Edward & Hay, B. : te teat to, he adn eas the balance’ thon" and to wine te tiek a ae Sa rthwest. . zation, Miss Ella Keen assistant superin- ixs. been at Atlantic City, to- e 34 3 Se aT A Erl) dea he etta a > ol le ree years, with interest at 514 pet Terms of sule: One-third of the purchase money assistant superin- | P, O, Blks, has been at Atlan 3 SC EUCAEETURGUT bye OCHU TOT txraty onuthe snes of sale a ee years, wi tere ES |e ral etithe rane Seay tendent, and M nd, will ist. Five membe rolled, and the diby a dof trust $500 deposit required when the p 3 k off. All conveyancing and Tecording at pure sold and to bear. Interest at. the: rate of six per | tUSt_on prope ent pee annum fram “tes day of sais, pavabte | at option of, purchase ally, ne At the ontioa “a condi Neost of pi Fee poait OF SAUD LtOrtle pide eion the plicd with In ten d ey vinginia Brown organ- | gether with the secre were immediately en- aw, Mich., and the board of grand | with, but _evon to rival tecs, Peter J. Campbell of Baltimore, in two eat Te as eee ener pai hen the | recerve thea right; 200 roperty the elder org ization, ‘the Senior Society. | Wm. Vanderlife of Boston and J. W. ; from the date of sale, | PTOVETLY 1p occ a eer ot eke eatie | Tink and cost of defaulting purchaser after clgh pies of sale to be complied with in fifteen days | o2tian of { chase $i" sain At the meeting of the Senior Society the a e chmo Va., ar fs r erred pay vise the right Is reserved to resell the property | days’ advertisement. rom date of sale. juired 01 pire ime of sale. election of officers for the ensuing year | Uattobe at Wiehn eeeaee or trust on the premises sold and to bear intere See ee ee cmakathomabniielien pte THOS. FE. WAG: myS-dds conveyanelng, recording notarial “fees took place. Mr. John Keene was the national ¢ SA ATS, o Re | the rate of 6 per cent per annum until ‘pal =| An con ‘cecording, ¢te., at ‘U JOHN W. PILLIN the cost of oe: RATCLIPPFE CHANCERY sale to be complied with within ten da from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reser the right to resell the property at the risk and 1 annually, or all cash, at the option of r. A deposit of $260 to be paid when is knocked down. Terms to be com- DARK & CL elected | pet in th: n 1 yin July. They secured the | able s cElwee again re- | Storrig G * Armory tor holding ses- | the ns of the erder, and arranged for grand | the property myl0-codkds WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEE ent, Miss Anna M. ceived the vice presides { ‘ MICHSEL A. MESS, Executor. OF IMPROV AL recording secrets Z v 2 rorre . ; Init Stat plied with ‘im fiftee from the day of sal aU RE E ara 7 IN UTHEAST WASiUNG TO! cost of the d ting purchaser, ponding secretary: Bea pees Cree "| oflicers’ headquarters at the United States PAIN A as ereUchencisnvatel sexalll FUTURE DAYS. CATALOGUE, SALE FRAME DEWLLINGS NO. 717, WILLIAM. E TON, nal Zetary; Miss Ella Keene, treas- | Hotel, the property at the tik aml cont of the defaulting | Eavcrygepe, DAR & C0., ALCTIONEERS Oi P. ae ee as : CONSTANTIA IE Wiraas trict Union; t. pcleeatencoy ——_+2-— rehaner, © Al anclng, ecordlng, es il Pai 5 Colors, 5 sy A Sy Boston conference, menof the ations Against Yellow Fever, |gurenicers ¢ Trustee, rpess mucr | ~ ey etches Ft chin rea ae Aone Se hee arlous committees and r associates Secretary Wike of the Treasury CO ae yf Cue! PT eb Ces eccr sae preme Conrt of the Dis: | a oxtas DOWLIN SCTIONE Tyree hen glected. “rhe prosress and zbil- | Department has directed the collector cf} yy agus J, COLBERT, Trustee, s eae Cares Tucker et ale S TRIES et a iz B members customs at Shieldsboro’, Miss.,. to require | — % WILLIAMS’ & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | On MONDAY ATTERNOON, MAY TWENTIETH, = id le wate oat hee: dent from the fact that the membership is : r Was six months aoe “| all vessels from infected districts to repair THE ML Pa. ave., on THURS. Wash. | VALUABLE IMPROVED. TURDAY EVENINGS, M sl AY, AT FIV! will otfer for sal now treble what it O'CLOCK, by THIRTY -SECOND SALE OF ANALOSTAN Is Mr. anc rs. iddle! SE . as3 : ation at S s D. | public axction, in ftont of the premis y 1 : Si SM On a Fe Ree te cron saseined cea, ae aucentn the guaran Merate gmat Sty Sine or a deed of trust from the heirs of rt of original lot 13, TRENTIL, CSEVESTPEATHL CAND EIGII 1S. GR D.C, ng use on Flint street after i, Miss., for disinfection. action Mee ees raeceaseLanecondilen meg ytue ine ya0e, j BEGINNING AT HIGHT O'CLOCK, "| HOUR OF HALE T's RSD AY ne Months, the greater part of non the recommendation of Su land records istrict of Columbia, I will offer | improved by a weil built two-story brick house, on exhibition and catalogues ready Wed- | that certain parcel, of Sate oes OAL dleton spe 1 Wyman, now in the south, NALOSTAN ISLAND iene with all modern improvements. May; forty-five (S45), fronting premises, part nia. Mr. precaution a. st the introduction of For sal pranises, on WEDNES- Terms: Liber:l and stated at the time of sale. t west side of Gth etreet, and Hawkins th e fronting just returned from Harri iow fever now threatening the south DAY, t SECOND DAY of MAY, 1805, | A deposit of $200 upon acceptance of bid. If, the oe niethia veavd nalecemerea su ou ot three: | 26 feet on 32d street by a depth of about « Mr. J. B. Brown has gone to Ariz Seaboard states. SE AEE Dicerer > begeiecare || Gere ae (ein sa0h WALTER BT WI story” Uriek “dwelling, Khown “ay tuuber 421 "Gib | ou, Te steeet, Tapered 8 a fete wor” au a business and plea elle : 3 ees sland is in the District of oe a Etreet southeast, | ims, No. 1634 32d. stro Gane acne ee preasne tate. aud |-y = : * Sai saa | See Ss of round and Js tweuutifully. situ, And immedintely thereafter, part of tot thirty- | ‘Terms: (me-fourth cash, balance in, « ROCK 2. > i - arated by a mart unel. A short dis- By virtue of a deed of trust, February 28th, | west side of 7th street by the d the purchaser.” A deposit of $100 require OCKVILLE. Excursion tickets to Baltimore, Md., via e above the nd is the outlet of the Chesa- 1893, and recorded in Liber No. 1795, folio 113 et | and ticularly descrid of sale. All conveyancing and recordin, are Pennsylvania railread,- May 1th to 14th, eake ard Uino call, 6; ns into the river. The “jy one of the land records for the District of | Leing improved} | chaser's cost. F may’ The home farm of the late Remus G, | inclusive, good only on day of sale, at $1.25 PENG ts connected with the Virginia shore by a nd at the request of party secured | ing known a8 nut + 5 aoe nry causeway, and t by the free will sell, at public auction, in front | And. imme RATCLIFFE, DARL & Cv., AUCTION Advt. of | for tue round trip. Dorsey near Goshen, containing 420 acres With Washington and Georgetown, ra premises, WEDNESDAY, MAY FIP- | iu CGS: aivdlaw sel ae = = —— SSS ‘TERMS OF SAL FIRST AND SECOND S HWEST. | , 1N95, following real | 20’ fect oi | SEVEN NEARLY NEW land, was on Sat urday sold at public auc- -fourth of the purchase imoney in cash, of VED BY HOU i D to witt: Lot | aectted 10 SEVEN REUOUSES, § tion at Gaithersburg by inomas Anderson, be paid at the time of sale, and T NORTHWEST. 4 he ‘subdivision of | two- ator, to Mrs. Annie B. Trundle of that K ‘The residue IDAY, (MAY TWE A.D. ‘St. Elizabeth,’ fronting | Vir st. 4 emnee that z id in three equal VE UCLOCK P ont | containing one acre, more or less, | third (1-3) of the purchase place at $44.75 per acre. This is considered Mr. Geo. HL. Wilson, inventor of WILSOD iments, respectively, one, two and three | of the premis 4 square | ements thercon, money to be paid in cash, and the residue . MAY TWEN’ one of the best far in the SIMON SENSE EAR DRUMS, will be after day of sale, with interest from day of | 571, fronting 22 feet 6 in eet by a Terms: sale: O} alf cash, of which $100 | in two equal instaliments {; » (1) and oK, we will offer chuber HOUSE May 13 from 9 a.m. £5 per ce myable semi-annual- of 128 feet. Tear fronting on two alleys. | must be pald at time of sale; balance in six and | years from the diy 0” s: 4 kville still maintains its reputation as ure in showing of sale the roperty is improved by a two-story brick. | twelve mio pliance with the terms ly. Upon cor ths, secured by hotes of purchaser, | the pzemissory notes of the r, in square ¢ retna Green for anxious coup of | purchaser will receive a deed for the property, and. in the aS bearing interest from day of sale, and deed of trust | interest at the rate of six per centum per 7 inches on North Capitol San tee rea ere os ; = * at the same time execute a deed of trust to se- ‘One-half cash, balance on property sold, or all cash, ‘at option of pur- | or the purchaser, at his option, mvay to a paved alley, now under the District and adjoining sta The mid- | tely lavisible, pmfortable, an cure the deferred payments. If the terms of sale | be secured by de chaser, Terms of sale to be complied with in ten | therefor. $100 deposit on the’ a ntance of bid | ¢ f n of Satur | nything cise ever produced for the re- | are not complicd with within thirty days after day | cent interest, payable days, else trustees reserve the right to resell at | as to each parcel. Conveyancing aud- recording ut ral, and will be stated at the time e Mr. P. E. ¢ sfuess; WO Wire or string attachments to | of sale the property will be resold at the risk and | at the option of the p it of $200 | risk ‘and cost of purchaser in default. Conveyunc- | the purchaser's cost ~ ef $500 on each lot the time ake ih of hinet e cost of the defaulting purchaser. Tuxes paid up to | required at time of sale Pie ing, &c., at purchaser's cost. JOB BARNARD, Trustee, set girie act * with in Smith, both of Washington, : | nd examination free. day of sale. Conveyancing and recording at pur- JULIUS VIEDT, Ir., WM. F. HOLTZMAN, 500 Sth st. nw, day of sale. ival, repaired to the Corcoran Hotel «: WILSON EAR DRUM _€0., chaser's cost. Title good or no sale. Administrator and Attorney’ for heirs of the’ cstate AXLETT T. HOLTZ‘A EDWIN B. HAY, 'r ex's Cost inquired for Rev. J. W. Cocke, who has 1122 BKUADWAY, NEW YORK. ap22-eo REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. of Juiius Viedt. my13-d&eds my3-co&ds ‘Trustees. my4-d&ds 1425 x RATCLUFE, DARR & CO., Aucta,

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