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10 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. = — - — ee SUBURBAN NEWS| tirtud canta? 2nd 1 located there AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS. Ae Tee eee guest of Mrs. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ok ) ite ee DUNCANSON Bi UCKIONEERS. CHANCERY SAl DCTION IMPROV! iedmon! lauaCumieal pets ee honiael Sauie- cleats spending a Joseph Brothers & Co., N BuUS., AUCLION SALE Az AUCTION OF Bs rn ROVE =D Bese it Air Line.) ¥ x A straw ride was’ givent Saturday night, . AUCTIONEERS, (7 LA. AVE. LE BROPERTS: ATC RTE ON ON STRERT Sinner 20) EWESPEEED 3916 ON KE] an trains as ee <e v 4 z NNT” ! X v1 = 2 Bi arrive and leave at Pennsylvania chaperoned by Mesdames Carlisle, McBrid : = BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH AND EIGH- | _ Under the author A warrant was sworn out yesterday by |and Lang. The rise was on the Daytona: | gor ,bzeiene In of almost vital, Importance PR Sal TEENTH A ON MASSA: | Court of the Disrsey of ‘iecree as [ee eee Mrs. Ella Taliaferro for the arrest of Basil | ville road, through the adjoining county | par causal a’cuecialiste, 7°0 Se Bbysteally eremptory Sale GRUSEZTS AVENUE BETWEEN ROURERENTE | Emlty Cause munibered n0¢7, Huey "vs. Hurley | Manasiaa for Surtsbuce ig wom SGouas ad Frazier, an old resident of Hillsdale, whom | and Gaithersburg, where refreshments were | Dr. Walker can be consulted free. OF A FRAME AND BRICK DWELLING, TEING | See eT eae a eee GRA BIGH: | gt yalblie’ auction cd fzustecs will offer for sale | at Lynchburg with the’Norfolk and Western, daly, Mrs. Taliaferro charged with assault Ly | S¢rved. There is no charge for consultation or advice, PREMISES NO. 418 6 STREET NORTHWEST, : MEW HAMPSHIRE | THURSDAY THE THIER: premises, on th C. & 0. daily for Natural Bridge and 5 : 71k aed bale = whether you visit him personally at his office of 2 . EEN’ T u 1905, AY IV CL ARTBENTH DAY OF JUNE, | Ciifton Forge, theowing: sisces ‘abi iee! Virasies stan hich e ball game was played Saturday at | Whether < | AT AUCTION. AVENUE NORTHWEST, AND ON PARK 5. E O'CLOCK P-M., the west part of | 11:18 A-Mt—p, . -Prasie Paradise between the Oakmonts and | RzteMm to regard to your disease, At 8 a ead) 2 \pxEspay, JUNE FIFTH, A.D. 1805, AT| STREET BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND SIX- | lot tumbered sitteen 5), in the square humiberca | MALL carrite poly The, UNITED STATES FAST fied to appear at court today. The warrant | Gaithersburg team. ‘Phe Qonmonts fact whlch many realize that the bleh fees, charged | pivig O'CLOCK PAL. on, the premises, we'will| | TEENTH STREETS, MOUNT PLEASANT. eighty-six ($6), in the city ‘of Washington, inthe | 80d. Washington qe teqeemet, Sleepers New Yorke team. The monts were | by most physicians are a very serlous burden upon -M., ow the premises, We Mut | _ By virtue of the will of John B. Taylor, deceased, | District of Columbia, ‘and ‘contained whi ee | lotte wan neon to Jacksonville, uniting at Cbare in the case was the last one issued by Jus- | victorious by a score of 14 to 4. the patient, especially when the cost of having the | Sell the above property, : cont man Sleeper for Augusta; also Pull- tice Carroll W. Smith previous to his being aoe uch of a Good Thing,” as pro- Drestriptlins oe is aciie Dr. ‘waters far. aS Ais wi A oa of] 1351 feet ene ap ae ae a aes pee ere od fume at theo and. bounds, aoe, vie Beginning for cing man Sleeper 2 New, York to Moaigowers,, with “eo, on t, stated in yester- y the young people of Clarksburg, | nishes all medicines, carefully com y : BR sao} numbered 15528, docket 37, 1 shall sell, on FRI- | thence east with the south line of K stre Puliman Slee —— Sc oe = held the boards at Gibson Hail Priday | Mmclf, and his treatment is within the reach of | mt sale; $100 depostt requiréd at time of sale. | DAY ig SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1800, | fifteen (15) feet eight and a lat (ay inte | Louies Seber for Birwingham, Memphis aud St. 4:01 P.| 3 aes all. His well-known sanitsrium is located at 1411 J FIVE 0" M.. tu ith twent; 21 ; James C. Pyles, who is employed on a| ight. The audience was large and filled | Pennsylvania avenue, adjoining Witlatd’s Hotel Gn eelan 36 tex EE I coe We en Lae 2 Eat oe ee ee “sirty-dee M.—Local for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- —Local_ for Charlottesville. 4 ATI 3 (CTIONEERS, the western 28 feet of lot 6, in square 1: farm in Prince George's county, Md., was | the hall almost to suffocation.” ‘The male | and the doctor can be seen from 10 to 5 dally; 16] UATIMER, MORGAN & CO,, AUCTIO! funni’ back maid that width to anvalley, as laid | (61) feet; thence west vistece CM fear arn eo or arrested yesterday by Officer Farquhar for | Tles were impersonated with special suc-| to 12 Sunday, and Wednesday ond Saturday even- : Liber J. H. K., follo 193, of the records | north elzhty-two (s2) feet. by and with the ew 0:43. P. Ww one tying a horse to a tree on Monroe street, | CSS by Messrs. Purdum, Hilton and Ben- | inss ftom 7 to 8. All communications are sacredly 1 le ‘of Houselnold | 2f,ts.7erers ace of the District of Columbia, | line of an alley ten (10) fect wide. to the piace FERN VESTIBULED aM aes Anacostia. He was released at the sub. | 2ett. Miss A. Hilton presented a handsome | Contdential, and names are never made public} RESWMIAP sale 'o 10 This lot fronts on the north side of N street be- | of besinuing, with the improvements thereon, “and Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining cars, Pull station by Sergt. Anderson upon depositing | St@8e appearance as Isabel, and her work REE Ri COARE: She Ree ee a Wee rete BASIE | ING Peo en ea nces thereto belonging, rg Washington to Chattanooga, via Salis- $5 collateral. Pyles said he did not know | “28 easy and natural throughout. ‘The Furniture at our auction FS ree Wig ee piece Dacsicalanly: ed in the. proceedings {i tury, Aterlte tad Ruoxite few York to Meme Re violating any law by his act. and | Pest character was that of Hetty, which AUCTION SALES. rooms. tomorrow, WEDs= | tic western 24 feet front by, the depth thercot of | ‘Terms of sale: One-third (1-2) of the purchase | Atlanta and Mouteuaas” ork te New Orcas via that the § left collateral represented | W@S admirably taken by Miss H. A. Hurley. * ’ Jot numbered 3, in Davidson's subdivision of lots | money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, or on| via Charlotte, Columbia ‘and Jackeonellie. Day one-half a month's wages, while, in addi- | Diana was represented by Miss L. M. H THIS AFTERNOON. NESDAY JUNE FIFTH, | 1 square 213. "This lot is improved by a frame | the ratification thereof by the court, and the resi- | Coach Washington to Jackeourilnn Taek Car tion, he has a family to support. Pyles also | 8. The play was followed by a literary —— i A era a alee gai pe sere pcg ue he rr len ee eared Pree ee Gar trout‘ Greensboro" ° support. Py s el GARea SEERS 2) years from the day of sale, - | to 3 said that it would be impossible for him to | #1, musical program. Mrs. J. W. Steele DONC PAS. SCE 1895, commencing at | "St voxpay arrerxoox, JUNE TENTH, AD, | terest from the Gay Of sake ae tee rate DEAE Bn | te, Montgomery WASHINGTON AND ROUND get to court at this time to answer the | 7° arbara Frietchie” with pleasing | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE TEN O’C K. 1895, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, I shall sell, in front of | centum per annum, and to be represented by the | HILL leave, Washingiee gan a oo ue peal Success, and was followed by a vocal solo ‘AND BUSINESS FROPERTY, BEING STORE LOCK, the premises, lot numbered 92 of lots in square 152, | promfssory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest | P-M. and 4:39 P-M. dally, Seeepe Soudan cud 6.25 eit ae from Miss Anna Hilton, “If the Waters AND DWELLING HOUSE KNOWN AS NUM- | In which will be found one fine Steck & Co. Piano, | in Gardiner- Hubbard's subdivision, fronting on | a3 aforesaid, or the purchaser, at his option, may Sundays only, for Hound Hill, and “4:32 P.M. ” 5 d New Ham all cash therefor. Title to b i fi i TREO REANE ould Speak.” A quartet, composed of | _ BER 2811 “M’ STREET, GEORGETOWN. Flue Proof Etchings, Engravings. and Oleotypes, | Oregon arcnue between 18th street aid New Hamp-| pay all cash therefor. Title to he retained’ unti | daily except Sunday for Lecsourg; (25 PAL. da is as Misses Hilton and Hurley’ and. Measte |, By, virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | Handsome Chamber Furniture, in. Walnut and Oak, | shire avenue northwest. y oe id. | for Herndon. Returning, arrive at Washington 5: ou. 9 < ch ¥, 1895, ip a re ‘AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK ON THE SAME | Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen | A.M. and 7:00 P. os a " eee orszee ie which He Hair Mteresses, a DUDE Of Fine atpaeta: Gard | AFTERNOON 1 shall sell, in front of the premises, | (15) days thereafter, and all conveyancing aud Te- | cept Sunday fro hoe ARs Size KoA MALY, ex Winsor and Purdum, rendered “Moonlight | tY Brown's second subdivision | cording at the purchaser's cost. $200 deposit on | cept Sunde Mrs. Louis Julian left Brookland last] on the Lake.” Taken in all, it was ihe | (auty cause No. 15829, "in which Henry Schmerte | pets, t » complainants and Rebecca Meiners et bles, Fancy Tables, Sideboards, Oak and | lot numbered 9, in . Bre cK d 2 ‘from + i a week to spend some time with friends in| most successful and enjoyable entertain- | al ‘are defendants, the undersigned trustees will | Walnut Extension ‘Tables’ Oak. Dining. Chatrs, | of Pleasant Plains, “Lemar's Outlet and “Slippery | the acceptance of Ma WARDS, ‘Trantec ”| rene Sumy, ton Henke ee Pian eons, Hh. ment that has been given in the county | offer for sale,at public auction, in frout of the | Brumels and Ingratn Carpets, Refrigerators, to: | HIN, ‘as per plat recorded in Liber RM. H, EDS, Trasteg) "| | "Thtough trains from theeantesrve at Washing- The B.Y. P. U. met at the Baptist | *yinjae Umes, WeSe Five O CLOG Be Ake the following | Sg “Aye muany otter useful Arte. rurniture, | Distsiet of Columbia. EDWIN B. HAY, ‘Trustee, "| Stason Division Sead aig ea Se Es aa. Church Sunday night, as usual, with a| were held at the Methodist Chuseh: Cieuie, | desetibed real estate, situate ia the elty of ‘George: | and if uiust-go tomorrow. 1t | colbe paid’ th cash "Balance fo'one'asd tto years, | WALTER B, WILLIAMS A eee |, Aah, ily frp Chased, large attendance. The meeting was pre-| burg, Rev. J. W. Stecle, pastor. ‘The pro- | tar"parcel et land situated aud being in the cts | DAVID M. LEA & CO, AUCTIONEERS. {o. be Mecured ‘bya deed of trust on the property | _Jel-evd&ds furnished’ at othoes, S11 and 180) Pemesianie tee sided over by Mr. George -Kane. eer tende seg wteh Gate,” was used and | of Georgetown, In the Distriet of Columbia, be: Ee Ce Ee ote EAT RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | fia °8¢ 4t Pennsylvania Ratiroad Passenger Sta- he Bi ae well rendered. uming wt the end of a line drawn westerly a BW t , . Leo . : on a Rook and “ribic: ectadle wilk, clone ———— Duraliel with Bridze street seventy-five feet elght at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE Bumpisa | “j 1%, GREEN, General Superintendent. RG od one-half inches (73 ft. 8% im.) from a point required upon cach parce LOT ON SECOND STREET EEN MASSA- . M. CULP, ‘Trafic Manager. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mullan of Wash- Seis ee ee seit tae"se oatinmey sae, om han | SLOPMGS ett Mone tbome | Sar reacier set striae ae the Sere ie | SERPS ARCENED PERREES AE | uo Rakin ence agen " ve Ye a re feet (100 ft.) corth from the corner fort mn WEDNESDAY, +0) |, al . , ., ~ . Ny 4 ingtor. have taken the house corner 12th Mr. John T.-Selby, while out driving near by the intersection ot the north ne of Bridge} Oak and Walnut Bed Itoom Suites, Parlor Suites, | Within tifteen days renee eae By virtue df a decree of the: Supreme Court of | PENNSYLVANIA RAILKUAD, —— and Bunker Hill road, University Heights, | Derwood, was thrown out of his buggy and | street and the west line of Montgomery street, a0 |-Hat Hacks, Sideboards, Extension Tubles, Lounges Other wee EG cho property’ at the risk and cogt of fhe District, of Columbia, passed in equity cause | eraqioN CORNER _ x ‘ ~ fi iH a aes 5 iupning thence westerly thirty-two feet e and Bed Coucues Vriting Desks, ining : No. 14550, docket 85, Jo! loruli 1 al. ve. Mar- NI KF SIX: I and will move in in a few days, painfully injured in a runaway. The ve-| Gne-bulf inches (82 Mt) Sy in), thence northerly | Chairs, Rockers, Wardrobes, Mattresses, Folding | the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, after five ger etic siege ete pea TH AND B STREETS. 4 i ‘ d t Rys The graduation exercises of the Catholic | hicle and harness were complet feet Pi jasoli S| days’ advertisement of such resale in some news-| Sore 2 e & . ke nes stely demol- | und parallel with Montgomery street twenty feet | Beds, Pictures, Toilet Ware, Gasoline Stov Re- e offer for saie, by public auction, in front of th In effect May 20, 1895. University will occur June 20. Owing to | iched, and the horse ran th ses os bef. 2) tk), thence ‘westerly and paraliel with Bridge | friverutors, Matting, aby Carriages, Gas Stovest¢ | Paper published In rasta en PiNRIDGE, premises, (on MONDAY, THE “TENTH Dat OF | 10:50 aoe. seater ‘a the absence of Cardinal Gibbons, Mgr. F ¥ ee ree miles before | street nineteen feet (19 ft.), theuce coetney ie & G. BIOAN & 00, AUCHIONEERS, 1407 G st = Ste na isitor. JUNE, A.D. 2695, At FIVE O'CLOCK Pat, the | 1970 A Seg SO Ee ing caught. Hel with Mont; treet five fe =) 3 = x % jeser! Teal estate, sit s serval Satolli will award the diplomas and confer & caug parailel with Montgomery stree! H. R. WEBB, Attorney. myit-dads | Fo astingion, District of Gusut ie oo ate Bee Harrisburg to Chicago, Cinclanatl, indianapolis, -the degrees. The ice cream and strawberry festival | thence east and parallel with Bridge street fifts- eg - - , Pt nd one-half inches (61 ft. 3% in.), The Misses Brown of Soldiers’ Home-are | given by the ladies of the M. E. Church | theuee worth and parailel with Montgomery street Assignee’s Stock getting up an entertainment to be held in | souen Saturday was financially a decided | (enty-tive feet @5 ft.) to the beginning polnt; of New Furniture z bores weet - Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. "i TIMER, MORGAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | of original lot’ numbered four (3), in square seven | St leveland a jo, ' Buffet Parlor “ to amd 1281 G St. hundred and fifty-tive (765), In the city of Wash- | ycay ‘2 biarrisbui ania Samasin games faye P Ington, in said District, described as follows: ‘Be- | Ge eo Harney Sheridan Hall June 18th, under the au- hs also ull that part of lot numbered ten (10), in SABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, NOS. 1723 | ginning at a point on the east line of Second street ere: Farior and Dining Cars, Har splces of the Holy Name Society. Owing | Success, $78 being received for the improve-| Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, beginning ate) at Public Auction eae es PENNA, AVENUE, BETWEEN 1711 | distant twenty feet south from the northwest cor: | 3 a8t afta De ee to the smallness of the appropriation for | ment of the church property. the end of ove hundred and fifty-eight feet (168 * & AND ISTH STREETS, NEAR STATE, WAR | ner of said Jot, aad running thence south aloi Pullman Bute pte tar eee chaplains’ services the salary of these gen-| Mr, Paul Y. Waters h = ci. | £) easterly on the north side of Bridge street | ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE FIFTH, 1805, AT TEN AND NAVY DEPARTMENTS, AT AUCTION. | sald street eiztéen (16) feet, and thence east with | ng and Dining Care, Garteiies ae ee, See tlemen have been reduced from $50 to $30 | tion as travelin, ie ah fens tor a Piileaek. from the ‘southwest + corner es a Bere A.M., within cur salesrooms, 1407 G ST. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE SLXTH, | that width aoe Paudeed lant types cient feet and | Cincinnati, Louisville’ and Caleaan: per month. This entertainment will, it is | phia perfumery house. | atrects, and running ‘easterly by and'with Bridge | fala socks ots naw -Caraltare: suck meek set g SORE SEINE PHY a | ea nse tether with ail the fate, Go UMP OF | THO EAL WERTREN, EXLILENS Suliman Sie. hoped, in part, make up for the loss sus- | Mr. John A. Burriss has purchased a de- | ttteet fourteen feet (14 ft.), thence northerly and FURNITURE, BEAUTIFUL ODD” ROCKERS ee frout of 80 fect on the neth side of Penna. | Terms, as prescribed by the decree are: One-| _jpinine che eae Harrisburg to Clevela: tained. sirable building lot on Frederick avenue. | parallel with Green street ‘one hundred feet (00 AND CHAIRS, HANDSUME MAHOGANY AND | gvenne by a depth of 135% feet, together with the | third of the purchase money in cash, the residue in | 7:19 PAM. SOUTHWESTERN EXPHESS.—Pallman close June 19%, with an entertainment in Sunday school Sunday morning the follow- | bur et is 1 s seh - | hundred’ feet (100 ft.) to the beginning point. Sheridan Hall. All the talent will be by | irg delegates were elected to attend the | terms of sale: One-third (3) purchase’ mouey 1p TABLES, FRIGERATORS, rerments, being Nos. ROCKERS, “COUCHES, LOUNGES, heat Gee ball SIDEBOADS nd four years, with hotes bearing interes S$, D CHAIRS, | HALL pecuread br a deed of trust. All conveyant 723 and 1725. two equal Installments at one and two years, with | ‘‘Sieping and Dining oe - ‘erms: One-half cash, balance in che, two, three | interest from the day of sale at six Per cent per | ins Gur Harrisbuge te Cha ta age and Sleep- annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of \ P, oP] 7 ot And | trust onthe property sold, or ail cash, at the op- | 4a P.M. SS Sieep- the pupils of the school, and they are now | y ry ; oeE ‘ithe balance in one (1) and two (2) years from cr - i b ed of | a than of the purcbaser. A deposit of $200 required + Mr. and Mrs. Guy Camp will move in a | next week: J. L. Burns and CG, Scott Du- | Premises sold, bearing interest at the rate of 6 pet BEDSTEADS, CURTAIN POLES. AND. FIX: | S¢P0SIt Feat ‘LATIMER, MORGAN & CO., Sak comeuiee ace 3a, Sttoe, dere Soa Sie ey or | tba) A toe Ea ‘and Renovo, daily, except few days to their new home, corner of 15th | vall; alternates, P.M. Smith and Miss | CMe Ber ,aunum. parable settennugiy: trot | TURES, WATER COOLERS, PAR-| _ my31-d&ds Auctioneers. | Property at the risk and coct of the defaulting | 7.auNday- For Williamsport dails, 3:40 P.M. and Dover streets, which they recently | Helen R. Crawford. Miss E. Jennie Waters | §200 to be mude at the time of sale. All co- TOK SU aS ee ee ©. G. SLOAN & OO,, AUCTIONEERS, Purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of suck ‘Magars Fae anu en with Sleeps purchased from Mr. George Williamson. ef the same school has been appointed | veyaucing and recording at the purchaser's cost. Aaa eS ‘OF GUUD £ 1407 G st. now. resale in ‘some newspaper published in Washington, | ing Car Washington to! Suspension’ Bridge via The choir of the Church of Our Savior, | assistant secretary of the association. THEODORE W. BIRNEY, Trustee, SECOND-HAND FUR: NO, &C. % <om | Ds, Al} conveyancing aud-recording at the cost | Buralo. == under the direction of Mr. Guy Camp, arés| Mr. Frank Baldwin ard family of Wash- Sa EE Everthing now on cxbibit TRUSIEPS’ SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE | of the purchaser. — 4. 5: SHOLES, ‘Trastee, 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- practicing for the dedication next Sunday. | ington are domiciled oti Diamond avenue ON ei ait aml aid 4%6 a ‘Terms cash, C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts., PEOVERTY ON MAD a fh aS Stn aw. faio and Niegara Falls daily, Siceping Car Wasb- Se a for the summer. oes Eas eo beds Hut Git] gi Micrue of a deed of trust, dated ganuary 81, MILLS DEAN, Trustee, """” | pOif PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THR FALLS CHURCH. Mr. Nathan H. Darby, for the past year GO AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. | ~ W. BL WILLIAMS @ CO., AUCTIONEBUS. | 1g0i, and recorded in Liber 1881, follo 788 ot ea., | _my28-d&ds 840 Indiana ave. n.w. eee eee S Snore wen mncuuurhaee removed Cae =— zi AUCTION SALB oF UNREDEEMED Prepares. | Sfa'ht Be ee cieaiuarsint tae aoter ae DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Cae atk tin nls eae a An enjoyable meeting of the Village Im- i ye TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | | We will sell, by publle auction, ut the store of | cured thereby, the undersigned trustees Will sell, | conereps gALR OF FRAME DWELLING AND | NeW. Lore dally. for Potladcipiia. week Gare provement Society was held last night at SS REAL ESTATE NEAR SOLDIERS’ HOME. Steinem Bros.,” 1232 Pa. ave. p.w., WEDNESDAY, | at Me auction, in front of the premises, on U , SALE ae LLING AN Regular at 7:05 (Dining Car) 7:20, 9:00, 10:00 LOT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE BE ng SIXTH DAY of JUNE, 1895, at the residence of Mr. G. A. L. Merrifield on | RETURNE Washington street, Mr. E. C. Hough pre- siding, and Mr. V. Proudtit secretary. This was the last meeting of the season, as the society takes a recess during the months of July and August of each year. The pleasures of last night's meeting were enhanced by the presence of a number of the members of the society at Carlins, By virtue of eleven deeds of trust, dated the | JUNE FIFTH, 1895, COMMENCING AT TEN | ‘THURSDAY, th VEEN : ~ s TO THE GOLD STANDARD. | qineicenth day of October, 1894, and duty recorded | O'CLOCK A.N., all unredeemed pledges, ftom No. | FIVE O'CLUCK P-My the following real’ estate in | TWEEN SS ee 8:1 , 8:40, 10:00 and 1 in Liber No. 1960, folios 191, 128, 125, 122, 118, | 5,000 to-12,500,” upon which the Interest is due one | the city of Wasbiugtob, D. C., known as lot 288, In| » BY virtue of a decd of trust, duly re-orded in ‘Diuing to ; Important Action Recently Taken by | 115,112, 100, 106, 103 and 134 of the land records | year or more. ‘sale to consist of Gold, Silver and | Early and Allison's subdivision of part of square | Tiber 1716, follo 439 et seq., of the lind records of 20, este 108 on the Chilean Government of the District of Columbia. and st request of the | Metal Watches, Chains, Charms, Lockets, Sleeve | 156, Improved by a handsome three-story and brick | the District of Columbia, we shatl scll, in front of | gactpuia only, ‘Fast Express 7:50 A.M. week- = party secured thereby, we will sell, at puble aue- | Buttons, Wins, Studs, Earrings,” Bracelets, Plain | dwelling house. a ee OO AY. TER TEVENTH | days. Express, 2:01 and 5:40 P.M iy. Senor Gana, the Chilean minister, has re- | Hons in front of the peer es on OEY IESE | and Set’ Kings, Diamond stings, Pins and Studs and | ° “Tis property 1s cold subject to a first deed of | BAX OF JUNE. AD, 185. AT BIVE O'CLOCK | ror Boston, without change, 7:00 A.M. week-days, ceived a cablegram from Senor Fernandez, | fre gies bear LOCK " P.M., | Match Boxes, Guns and Opera Glasses. trust, securing the sum of $5,000, bearing interest | PM» the oes _ and 3:15’ P.M. daily. as ni » | the following described real estate, situate in the | ~ Holders of ticketsgwill please take notice. at 6 per cent per annum, which the purchaser may | With’ the improvements, easements, rights, ways | or Baltimore, O:25, £05, 7:20, 7:50, 9:00, 10:00, the Chilean minister of finance, saying that | county of Washington, District aforesaid, known | iny2v-6t STELNEM BROS., Pawnbrokers. Bos = end appurtenances thereunto beloneing, sitvate and | “10:30, 11:00 and 11:30 ‘A 12:15, 2:01, 8: after seventeen years of the regime of pa- | 284 ,{istingulsbed as dnd betug lots numbered 31, am ae 2 ea “Terins of sale: AN cash over and above the said fJzing im the city of Washington, in the District of OE tastted), 82, 33, 34, 35, 36, 87, 38, 39, 40 and 41, in Videt- | LATIMER, MORGAN & AUCTIONEERS, | gree eee ea epost of $200 Will. bere | Columbia, viz.: AM the southérn thirty-four (4) per money, Chile has returned with satis- | to's subdivision of lois ten, cleven and ‘twelve, in Tey and 1251 G st: | AT deed a Thue of sale. All conveyacing’ and | £eet nine (9) inches front on New Hampshire ave- faction and confidence to the gold standard, | Gass’ subdivision of part of “Pleasant Plains,” as =e Care NOG rag get Lit convevancing 0d | nue, by the full depth of original lot numbered six griong whom were Gen. S. S. Burdette, |. | said Videtto's subdivision Is recorded in County INESS PROPERTY, NO. 3259 M } fevording, at the purchasers ce ee atnect | (0), in square numbered twenty-nine (9), improved Major W. M. King and daughter, Miss | TB€ resumption of specie payments by | Mook 9, follo 121, of the surveyors office of sald RLY OPPOSITE THE MARKET, v by'a frame dwelling. rf vise the ht is served t Ml at the risk and” = Mag, Mason ge And daughter, Miss | crsie promises to furnish some interesting | Piste toot of we‘detuulting purchasers “+ "SX 8nd") ‘perms: One-third ‘cash, balance in one and two | por Vope’s Creek Line, 7:20 A.M. und 4:36 P.M. (ining Can, and 11:00 (Dining Cary, A r Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase mone: WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE FIFTH, | COSt of the defaulting purchaser. ears, at the rate of six’per cent per annum inter- Penngiwitt ‘and. daughter; Miss Vega ; Mr. | lessons on coinage legislation. Reports from | tn cast, Ualance upon eary terms, made known, at | 1908, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, in frunt of the rem CHES Deb DE Ses ct; payable setnl-annually, to be secured by a deed = Kimapotl, Sunday, og ALM., 12:16 and 4:20 and Mrs. W. T. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. C. time of’ sale. A deposit Fequired-on each lot. ve shall sell part, lot 17, iu square 87, 0! : = + mW. | of trust upon the property’ sold, or all cash, at the | FOr sage a = EL Towne. An iiteresting address was made | facutionee tee toons ee ee GEORGE. Mt. EMMERICH, Ga'Geurgetown, 10's fect froht” on the north side | a7 aeag WIOHN,C,, HEALD, Trustee, option of the purchaser. A depoett of $200 required | P-M- dally, except Sunday. Sundays, 0:00 A.M. by Gen. Burdette. The report of the ex. familiarize the people with the new forms D. 8. MACKALL, of Bridge or M_ street by ‘a depth of 120 fevt, | MY2Td&0s Washington Loan and Trust building. | at the time of the sale. Conveyancing, &c., at the | aftentic Coast Line. Express for Richmond, Jack- ecutive committee recommending thi te. | Of silver and gold coin by getting out a | _my24-d&ds Trustees. | being the property “occupied by the late John T. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- | “gonville and Tampa, 4:30 A.M., 8:30 P.M. daily. brati Fats er the au. | Preliminary issue. Th $ DOWLING, AUCTIONEER Core for neurly forty yeurs as a cigar and tobacco " (Successors to’ Latimer & Sloan.) plied with in ten days from date of sale, otherw! ee ee ent Bae Baie Gail. Bice ration of the 4th of July, under the au- | P. y issue. These were quickly ex- THOMAS DO' Oe GE TS busit the trustees reserve the right to resell the property m= Os pret ae 5 spices of the society was received and | changed for the old paper money, but as ie = “Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after | , 00d onls, 10:57 see “AM. daily, and doptea, and ° : z alte years, with notes bearing interest und secured by > five days’ advertisement. of such resale in some | ACcommoda: : die - adopted, and the usual committees were ap-| Soon as the novelty had worn off the peo- r years, 4 4:25 P.M. week-day ed. ew = VALUABLE we ‘deed of trust. All conveyuucing, ete., at cost of | By virtue of the powers vested in him newspaper published in Washington, D. C. Ne 95, 7:45, 8:40, 9:45, pointed. This meeting of the soctety mark- | ple were glad to go back to the more con- oT AT AUCTION. — 2U) deposit required at tie of sale. | 1ast will of Alethia £. Laudic, deceased, the un- ALBERT A. WILSO) Boe Alera ra ee fab Bae, oe, ed the closing of the tenth year of its or- | venient form of paper currency. Another | On TUBSDAY, ‘OURTH, 1805, at FIVE | PMS a feu Elapralpued’ willsettar stor wale-tntGpuulie™adetlomecil CLEMENT W. HOWARD, 11:50 AM» 12:50, 1 ee A:25, 5:00, ganization, and the secretary gave a his- | embarrassment occtrred when the govern- | O'CLOCK P.M.,’ £ wil sell, in front of’ the prem- a = KS front of the premises, on FRIDAY, JI SEV- | _my29-d&ds ‘Trustees. oe ee a sae tory of the society and its work for the | ment found that coin was being exported in | !ses. part of lot 4, in suuare 46S, fronting 14 feet DUSCANSON ROS... AUCTIONEERS, “J, 1895, ut FIVE O'CLOCK P’M., all those SS BO, 7:45, 9: on 2245, C2 Past ten years. ‘It appears that the society | great quantities. The new specie payment | §, (2°) {so tootawide alley, iuproved by a°two: | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF, A BRICK DWELLING, | CeFtuldl pleces or parcels of land, situate in, the «ity DOWLING, AUCTIONEER, Leste Alexandria for Washington, 6:05 Was organized August 20, 1885, by the fol- | law fixed the ratio between the metals at | Sfory and basement brick dwelling, coutalning six | SITUATE ON ELEVENTH STREET BETWEEN | of Washington, ty, the District of Columbia, and 10:28 A. 00, 9:10, 10:15, . 5:00, 5: 200, lowing five gentlemen, viz: Rev. D. H. Rid- | 41 to 1. This ignored the current ratio of LUABLE UNIMPROVED hs : E AND F STREETS NORTHEAS ; . ts sd efgh ine | TRUSTEES’ 8ALB OF V 4 dle, W. H. Doolittle, Schuyler Duryee, G.| the remainder of the world, that in the Two-thii ash, balance In one and | By virtue of a deed of trust to us, bearing date | RArts of origina tors nunhere viet One KEAL ESTATE, ON S AND V STREETS NEAR | 11:08 On) A.'L. Merrifield and A. P. Eastman, only | London market at the present time, being , with int ecured by a deed of trust | May 6th, A. D. 1892, gud duly recorded in Liber | (iy) * COntained within the following metes and HIBSE AND EEOOND STREETS, AND SOUR Ticket offices, nort one of whom was present last night. The | atcut 81 to 1. As a result of this difference, or all cash, ut the option of the pur. | 1SSS, follo $14 et seq., Uf the land records of the | hounds, to wit: Reginulog at a polut on 12th street BAS QUESEI OF SECOND AND V STREETS | pennsylvania avenue, and at the station, 6th and first offi were: President, W. H. Doo- | gold bullion began to flow out of Chile at rp bale berg PREC reer 6} feet south of the northwest corner of said square sul - Ree eee ae cratts can be tefl tur ton cece ~~ AML conveyancing and recording at cost of | party secured thereby, We,the-undersigued trustees, and rupning thence south on said street seventeen | By Virtue of a deed of trust, dated the second day | Ce“fageace to destination from hotels and resie little; vice president, Rev. D. H. Riddle; | an alarming rate. The silver coins were al- chaser. 255 Will sell at public auction,In front of the premises. wets head ety. ta 3 of November, 1801, and duly ‘recorded in Liber Ne, seeretary, S. V. Proudfit; treasurer, A. P. | so exported, because tne law provided that | é WN AEIS | ON WEDNIXDAY, THE FIRTH DAY OF JUNE, | 12) fects tos ree td thence wee selene | 1625, folio 288 et seu.» one of the land records of | SNC en J. R. WOOD, Eastman. Mr. Eastman has remained | they should contain 444 grains of pure sil- FUTURE DAYS. A.D. Ase, AT FIVE O'CLOCK T.M- all that cer: | (Zo) ‘tect to place ef beginning, fogether with the | the District of Columbla, and at the request of the | © QM; OT ANanacer, Cenc ee aaa freasurer ever since. The soctety has done | ver, which made them worth intrinsically | ——— >> onaan & 00, AUOHIONERIS fan Dee oe ere oe tant Dlatuler of, Columbia, Improremente, thereon, consisting Of an Qld frame | Lait iee te trout of, the. respective ‘preulses a @ vast amount of work in improving and| more than the current silver dollar. Thus HIMER, MORGAN & CO... AUCTIONEEL: tinguished nd being lot 39, | House knowr as No a cash FRIDAY, JUNS SEVENTH, 1805," AT FLV . beautifying the town, planting shade trees, | gold and silver were being drained out of 1229 and 1231 G St. iniporls Grupe’s subdivision ‘in ‘sjuare numbered | ,, Terms of sale: One-third cush and the balance in | CCV GCE pM. lot two (2), iu square Ws Jot sie BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. making sidewalks, furnishing street lamps | Chile, so that the government ordered the | _ 960, a8 per plat recorded in Liver 19, follo 26, of | Pepreseuted by’ the Lotes of the purchaser, bearing | (6), in square 611; lot mine (9), iu syuare G13, con- Schedule in effect May 12, 1895. and having spent an average of nearly $100 | mints to stop further coinage. Under the The effects of the Naeq| tne records of tne surveyor's office of the District | interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum | taining peop ngewe ge Timcive Waukagtes wie etalioneenac et a year for these purposes. The program of | law the mints began again last Saturday, ti 1 Capital P; “lub ee ee Wee (improvement | from the day of ale, pa pable in equal semi-annual | |e niocest, {roms September: f Pee reasons cose aun exercises last evening consisted of the fol-| and there is much interest to learn what | HlOmal Capital Press Club, | thereon. consisting us « 2 installnents, wot oe all cash, at the option ue 12 | above the trust, oue-baif cash, balance in one and Se = 11th street between E und F streets northeast. he prope sty $0: . restibi Limited Instrumental music, piano, Miss | the result will be of this latest step. isti i Mrerms of mule: One-third of the purchase mones | (RE PrPese seen ae ee cine, Tecording med gate | two years, with Interest secured by deed of trust | , For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limit Rowell; vit s6tr COE He Ee Buckner with| aceicamene a? Fee dg Oe encctemitares |e isos th tee ut | alo at eee cao aga i | EE Dc ecgetaae | Mamas Se at a teva, vet oweil; violin solo, . RB. 3ucl . = : ent: le iv one, two and three years, with | Wilt be reqaired al U e, = re = 08! eq at e t 5 - * FG, ee ae Me ee Assignment of Naval Cadets. Tlirrors, Carpets, Silver | Pp meri tect parapig semisandoniiy, “aad | Ni Be rooted a7 time, of sale, and tf terms of | Ce‘adie of each lot. Couveyuneing aul recording a¢ | Vuled Limited 8.4 p.m, express 1201 night. 1) recitation, Mr. William Stranahan: ene The following assignments of the grad-| Ware, 1 Billiard Table, 1} ‘sud ', decdjcfizmst gm, the property, sold, or | day of sas. ihe toustes reserves the right to resell conte sparchianer- aeeme ito) pe ncomplien cite Ada poe Cleveland, eapress daily, solo, Miss Fannie Moore; violin solo, Mr. | uating class of naval cadets have been ba 9 all cash, at the option of the purchaser. leposit | the proserty at the risk and cost of the defaulting Ys, feitting | For Lexington and Staunton, 11.30 a.m. _ Moor . of $200 will be tequired at tige of sale. All con- | tHE BECetUy at tte i rerlous public adventiceaens | resell the property, at risk und cost of cfaulting r Le : Ryall Albertson, with plano accompaniment | made: C. V. Mallory, J. F. Marshall, J.| Pool Table, Racks, &c., 1 | veranciyg and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms | PY"Ge"nay dees: Drober and nescence rent | Dunchaser. For Wiochester and way ‘ations, 35.99. — * a ‘d C] Natural Brid, by Miss Emma Albertson; vocal solo, Mrs. ares = . of sale to be complied with in ten days from date COOK, Trustee, ALLEN C. CLARK, For Laray, : William Stranahan; recitation, Miss ‘Edith pitasranen Sree eased eee fine Upright Steinway | o,«. Sherwin trustees yeverve the Fight to te: | my27-a6ls 2222 6m st. mw. | aos atas JOHN E BENTON, | Guetta are tog Merrifield; vocal solo, Prof. Robert Nourse. aoe ace le Raleigh . * a] ae Gee Ge = s at BR SLUAN & OO. J TE S, 1407 - — ‘Fer Laray, 3.45 p.m. daily. Dr. J. J. Richards, Dr. George Lynn, Per. | C. H. Walker, 8. C. Vestal, J. D. Sayres, | Piano, will be sold at public | pues. stieion gececnD. Sere as Lies THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER, For Baltimore, week days, 34.55, 5.00, 4.35, ey Daniels and Ernest Daniels of Washing- | W. R.- Cushman, F. H. Brumby, J. E. auction in the rooms of the E ALDIS B. BROWNE, SALE_OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED 612 F NW. aE sri peta ‘00. 8:25" ton are visiting Mr, Walter D. Evans in his | Walker, to the Atlanta; D. R. Merritt, E. my23-d&ds Me \ND IN THE on aS ee eee ee IMPROVED PROPERTY ON G STREET RE. , 6.38, x6.20, 6.80, Mr and Mrs We McPariaa and Mr, | 2 Bema, W.G. Groeshéck, i. H. Watson, | Club, No. 1347 Pa. ave., Up=|~ ruomas bowLixg « 00, AUCTIONE Tool ana reeerael In Liber Sov dguR fail | TWEEN 2b AND. SD STREETS SOUTIiWER b Binds pom aid 1201 alg he mais FO oe r z ;|4, J. Wadhams, O. S. Knepper, W. R. : 612 B st. nw. of the Land Records of the District of Golum- ON ‘VIRGINIA, A BI BEN 18 1.00, x34 25, 4.31, x5.0 and Mrs. E. E. Clements have moved out | Gherardi, H. V. Butler, Newten Mansiieid,| Stairs, om Thursday morn= bia, and by direction of the holder of the promis: AND. 2D STREBIS SOUTHWEST, AT” AUC. | Sih, 21210, 312 90, 10 ie xtSUT alche, from Washington for the summer. t = 9 . VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, TION x5.10, 6.30, x8.00, x9.00, DU, 3 : er. to the Amphitrite; Worth Bagley, J. C. 9 VERY VALUABLI PROVED REAL ESTA’ sory notes secured by said deed of trust, the under- | 6 Sipspay, JUNE SIXTH, 1895, AT Five | For Annapolis, 7.10 aud 8.80 a.m, 12.15 and 4.28 Mr. Rudolph Bartle, jr., and family of | Breckinridge, K. M. Bennett; C.V. Barnes, | ing at 11 o’cleck. BEING TWO THREESTORY PRESS BRICKS, | sicned trustees will offer for sale at "public auc- | oC GR RW een ea erro ee Oe RIVE | p.m. Sundays, $.80 s.1., 431 pom. Washington are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | to the Vermont; J. P. Morton, F. D. Karae EW Se ALL MODEICS TNEROVEN you the premises, to ba sold ON THURSDAY, | OCLOCK PM. we will sell) th frout of the prem | P-For Frederick, bY.00, 49.30, 11-30 a.m., b1.15, liam Stranahan at “Echo Hall,” the home | J.J, Raby, Harris Laning, J.J. McCormack, L. S. LIPSCOFIB, are : 3 Re NRE Pa, Gil of sea meine; | ing '20 feet on G street, by ‘a dgpih of 122 feet 4 | 2430 pm KNOY Ss ‘ ND | AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., all of square numbered, Johnston, P. M. Bannon, to the Phila- Assignee. 1434 For Hagerstown, 11.30 a.m. and a5.30 p.m. of the latter. R inches to a 30-foot paved alley, improved by a seven hundred a thirty-six (736), in sald city, For Boyd and way points, *9.40 p.m. The first rehearsal for the Fourth of July | delphia; F. N. Freeman, BE. F. Eckhardt, On Sgt two-story dwelling on G street, with two 4-room Fs 26.00, 28.00 singing will take place Friday night at the | N. H. Hall, D. W. Todd. W. M. Standle: FIVE O'CLOCK P. ee eee eee eases eek nina dweiilags on alley” tn reap, being premises No. 214 ae SSS Toes ss) ESa5.” 908," “9.40, premises, lot 22, ‘square 204 fronting 19 feet 6 | Qa Und Sete I tuare as recorded in the oies | & ,stteet southwest. ALSO, “SAME Dax Presbyterian hall, under the management | J.” R. Monaghan, W. C. 5 = reet southwest. — Als 11.30 p.m. of Me BML Thorahere, ee Eos Cee F. AUCTIONEERS. Inches ot the south side of V st. by, a depth of | Sr'the wurvevor of the District of Columbia, in | HALF-'AST FIVE O'CLOCK 'P.M.. we will sell, | “Pop Washington Junction and way points, b9.00, Mrs. I. S. Heffner moved into Washington | the Cincinoatl ; oT. M. * ange rrr. | HS feet to a 30-foot alles, improved by a Sstory | LoncrNon Tt folio, 16, in front of the premises, the cast half of lot 19 i | 99.30 a.m., bi15 pan. Express trains stopping at Monda: EUS ‘ARPETS. | and cellar pressed brick ‘front, brown-stone trim |““irraiy of sale: One-third of the purchase money | *auare 5S4, fronting about 15 feet on Virginia ave- | principal stations oniy, a4.30, 05.30 p.tn, bg er eo CONTAINED | inings, ,cabinet mantels, tile bath, electric gas} cosh. balance in eval Installments in one and two mee dep-b of about 112 feet to a 2v-foot al- | “ ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND Mr. George L. Erwi improved by a two-story brick dwelling oh re but A. has been appointed Mghting; nickel plumbing, containing eleven rooms by the board of health, as inspector of Mormons Admitted. Ele RTHWEST. and bath, being No. 1432 V st. no years from day of sale. the purchaser to give lis | Virginia avenue, with a two-story brick dwelling | All trains filuminated with Pintsch Uzht h 1. rE = 4 : we a ne i ates for the deferred payments bear- . ‘ Ins illuminated with et premises, and will enter pon his duties at| Upon the recommendation of Immigra- | , 0% FRMDAY MoRNT PE ats Abas | ot at, square 204, 282ne 19 fect 4 inches on | mm interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, { OB alley, to reat of premises, Known as 118 Vir-| For Philadelphia, New, York, Moston and, the Go ye i tion Commissioner Levy at Montreal, Com- Cd articles on the premi ‘A splendid oppor- | the orien bide of V st., by & depth of 145 feet to | P*yable scmf-annually, = a Goat the ot of | S'terms: One-half cash, balance in one and two an B00 abo aed Dining Car), 11.30 12.30 Mr. V. V. Terrett, assistant postmaster, | missioner General Stump has ordered that | tunity for churches, halls, builders and others. | a 30-foot alles in rear, with 15-foot 6 inch side | the purchaser. Five huudre lars down at! years, with Interest, secured by deed of trust on | Dining Car), 3.00, (9.05 Dining Cut), $00 pain. has gone to Loudoun county for a two Terms cesh. alley, Improved by a 3-story and cellar pressed | me of sele. = 1. SMITH. the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the | (12.01 night, Sleeping Car, open at 10.00 o'clock). weeks’ vacation. the thirteen Scotch immigrants recently order of the trustees. A brick front, brown-stone trimmings,cabluet muutels, Soke purchaser. "A deposit of $100 required on each at | Sundays 44.85 DiningeCar), (200. Dining Car), (0.00 The Washington conference of Congrega- | detained because of their statement ‘hat JNCANSON BROS., Aucts. | electric gas Ighting, tile bath, nickel plumbing, \c3-d&ds < EMOTES ‘Trustees. Ume of sale. Couveyancing end recording at cost | a.m. Dining Car), 12.30 ‘Dining Car), 3.00, (6.05 tional churches meets here today. . 5 a | brick set furnace in cellar, containing eleven rooms, | _ J + | of purchaser. my2g-dkds | Dining Car), 8.00 (12.01 night). Sleeping Car open Ve: 's here y. they were polygamists be permitted to 4 OF VALUABLE REAT, ES- | Wucdsy and bath, with Z-story brick stable, 80x40, | —LATIMEIE MORGAN & CO.) AUCTIONEERS, = for passengers, 10.00 P.M. : Constable A. R. Jacobs Monday took | enter the United States. On re-examination TATE IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARY- | with water, gas and concrete floor, being No, 1434} 1229 and 1231 @ st, * * | > gHoMas DOW! & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. Travis Edmons, colored, to the county Jail, | the immigrants stated that while polygamy LAND, ABOUT FOUR MILisS FROM’ WASH- | ¥' st. u. a = = - 6 % 2 For Atlantic City, 4.55, 10-00 and 11.30 a.m, who was fined $50 or twelve months in jail] was a part of their religious belief they INGTON, ‘| Terms: 1432 sold subject to a trust of $6,500; | "HREE-STORY AND BKASEMENT BAY-WINDOW 12.80 25 a.m., 12.30 pro, by Justice of the Peace H. M. Faulkner, tt By virtue of the power contained in a mortgage | No, 1434 sold subject to a trust of $8,500. ~ Both BRICK RESIDE STONE FRONT ‘TO | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF Sane caxeuin: ladle we did not intend to practice it in the United | trom Gecrge W. Bladen and wife, the undersizued | trusts are due July 1, 1897. Over and above the FIRST STORY. AND TRIM- DESIRAL D carrying concealed weapons. « | States. will , #t public sale, in front of COLDEN- | trust one-third cash, balance in one and two years, a r w L FOR THAT PURPOSE BY THE LATE JACOB | Baggage called for and checked from hotels and —————— oe STROTH’S HOTEL, in Bladensburg, in soid coun- | with interest secured by decd of trust cn the D, BITCH; FRONTING ON 9TH STREET AND | residences by Union Transfer Co. ou orders left Wat fai the Civil Bexei ty, on THURSDAY, JUNE THIRTEENTH, 1805, at | property sold, or all cash, at the option of the ON GOLDEN STREET BEFWEEN D AND B | at ticket offices, 619 Peunsylvania avenue D.Wep Net tw the Civil Service. TWO O'CLOCK P.M., 50 acres, situated on ‘the | purchaser. A’ deposit of $190 required on each at 5 SOUTHWEST, IMPROVED BY A LARGE | New York avenue and 15th street _and at depot. _ = I The Attorney General has given an opin- | Rixgs Mill road, adjoining the lands of Joseph | time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at cost| On WEDNESDAY, JUNE TWELFTH, 1895, at BRICK WAREHOUSE, &e. RB. CAMPBELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Mr. B. H. Warner and family removed fone thal ahs. ine lcleria in enet onic | Bladen and Christopher Chew, about four siles | of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in ten | FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of premises.” % By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Gen, Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. to thelr summer residence at Kensington | !© es Cf! from Bladensburg and about two imiles from ‘Ta- | days, er the property will be resold at risk and| ‘Terms: Sold ‘subject to a trust of $3,000, due | Liber No. 1903, folio 4 et seq., Oi the land records | my18 Wilday: leat, the controller and sixth auditor of the | Koma Park. Whe land is productive and the im- | cost of Gefaulting purchaser, | eu | ABE 26, (1896, with interest; balance’ on’ easy | of the District of Columbia, We shall sell. at pub = SEs ES = See © Terms 2 articuls jouses open for inspect! date un , se vED. CHESAPEAKE vay. Miss Mary Bickford.of Washington is the | treasury are not included in the classifled | tipiv to PHIL MH. TUCK, No. 207 N. Calve-t sty ez my2o-ddds | CGuvesancing Ae cost oF purchaser Oe ee My the TWELFTH Of SUSE, AD. 1905, at FIVE = guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Howard Fish- | 2 ss Hultimore, Md., or R. B.’ B. CHE! oy No. = LATIMER, MORGAN & CO., O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and Schedule in effect March 4. 1895. t= F st. Wasa D. from Union back. : ne myaigel;n6.8101113 ee a - Auetioncers._ | Bictrict ‘of Columbia, and ‘designated ae tots: ove | Trains leave, daily Menai at See he Library: Asacciation: of tha St. caute AUCTION SALES. === — RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | hundred and six (106), cne bundred and seven (1 ‘hough the, gruidest scenery in America, ,with M. EB. Church will meet Friday evening FUTURE DAYS. AEAIE TENALLY DOWN, De Cy IMPROVED By | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND Base-| 2 mites (2oo)"one ‘Hundred “aad ten {Q10), one hundred ‘and | 2° a See mee oe 3 next at the home of Mr. William Calhoun, EIGHT COMFORTABLE FRAME DWELLING MENT, BAY-WINDOW BRICK HOUSE ON LE] VALUABLE IMPROVED | PROPERTY . 1737 | eleven (11), one hundred and ‘twelve (112), one | '$.50°" > Sr DAILY = "Cincinnat! and St. Louts 2. itt 7 _ ‘al. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, HOUSES. Dror’ AVENUE-BETW! MAPLE A ce THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, CORNER OF hundred and’ thirteen (113), ‘oue hundred ‘and’ four- | govt sud vestibule wly Ej committee, consisting of Mr. Frank Cal- r By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of AND ELM STRFET, LE DROIT PARK, ALSO STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT AUCTIC teen (114), oue hundred and sixteen (116), one hun. | Special asa, Veastibaled, newly: oun, Miss Nellie Miner and Miss Laura F i Y On MONDAY, JUNE TENTH, 1805, “AT FIVE | dred ‘and’ seventeen (117) and one hundred ‘and | iicjiighted. Stout O ancinnati la the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause FRAME HO! be —_ a ton to Ci mati, No. 15751, on the docket “of the, Supreme Court of | By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, duly | O'CLOCK P.M, we will sell, in front of the,prem- | eiviiteen (11s), Iu Andrew Wslle's recorded subdl- Te ee oe te the District of Columbla, the undersigned trustees | recorded in bers Nos. 1817, follo $57, liber No, | ises, the north part of the nozth halt of lot 215, in | Vision of square. three hundred end cighty-seven | HS .8™4 St Monies sO Cancinaati, will offer for sale, at public auction, in fi 528, folio 407, et seq., one of the land records of | sqvare 108, fronting sixteen aoe G inches on #4th-] (387), together with all and singular the improve- | Indianapolis, 11:40 a.a., spd. Chic S the premises, on SATURDAY, the TW the District of’ Columbia, and at the request of the | Street by a depth of 96 feet. Improved by a frame | ments, ways, eakeWlents, Tights, privileges amd up. | St Pn ag ee to us, dated | OND DAY of JUNE, A.D. 1805, at FIV! parties secured thereby, the undersigned, surviving | dwelling, known, as premises Xo. 1737 d4th street. | purtenances to the same belonging or in anywise | “i140 PM. DALLY:—The famous 3 corded August 20, 1892, | P.M., the following real estate, situated in the | trustee, will sell, by public auction, 10 front of | Terms ¢ icposit of $100 required at time | appertaining. & ited’ A’ solid vestibuled train, with dining car et seq., of the land | county of Washington, District ‘of Columbia, and | the respective premises, on TUESDAY, THE | of Nile. sot Rontes comp ied with {o ten days | “‘‘erms: One-third of the purchase money to be | and -Pullman-Sicepers for Cincinuatl, Lexington and Rev. and Mrs. Robert M. Moore have re- | records of the District of Columbia, ‘and at the re- | known or designated ds and being lots 10 ahd 11 | KIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1805, ATT | £0 day of cule or the property will be resold at | paid in cash, balance in one and two years, with | Louisville, without change, Pullwmat Sleeper Wash- turned from a three weeks’ visit to Boyds, | duest of the party secured thereby, we, the under- | in Burket's subdivision of parts of the tracts of | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., dil that plece or parcel of | Misk and cost of defaulting purchaser. __Je3-i&ds | interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable’ semi-| ington to Virginia Hot Springs, without cha where Mr. Moore has been spending the | S&%4 trustees, will sell, at public “auction, in | land known as “Mt. Airy’ and “Friendship,” as | ground and premises situate; lying and belng in| ~ LATIMER, MORGAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | Annually, to be secured by deed of trust on prop-| week days. Observation car from Hinton, Arriv . get DP hs the | tront of the premises, on MONDAY, THE per plat recorded in County Book 8, page 144, of Washington, fn the District of Colum- 1239 ‘and 1231 G st. | erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- | Cincinnati, 5:50 p.m.; Lexington, (1 Wheatley, have charge of the program, and an unusually good one is promised. The Dorcas Society of the Warner Me- morial Presbyterian Church will meet Wed- By virtue of a certain deed of nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | August 16, 1 Arthur Harrison. . in liber No, 172 vacation granted him from the pastorate | pay UP JUAH, A. D. 180, AT IVE O'C The burvevor's office of the District of Columbia, | the city of Washington, in 1 aa chaser. A deposit of $260 required at time o ville, 9:35 p.m.; Indianapolis, 11: of St. Paul's M. E. Church, on account of | P-M., the following described lind and premises, | improved by eight frame dwelling houses, be 6 oe i i A SP Marber Sal f D G Conveyancing: &¢.. at purchieer's. eget Tanne | yulg? 233° Pond’ St. Louls, 6:56 a.m. iil health. situate in the city ‘Ashington, in the Distriet | Terms of sate: One-third cash and the balance in | #1, (0), In block eleven (hhh, in A. da tran | Large le o PY Goods | sate tobe compiich with tn ten dass from dare of | Gaba'Deper for ail. polns Miss Mary Lee Waters of Gaithersburg | of Columbia, aud designated as dnd being all of | one and two Sears, with Snterest from the day of | C2 ee PEXCEDT SUNDAY.—For Old Polnt r oihed. ak ctollowarsasaetaning . sale, otherwise trustees reserve the rigut to resell | _ 1 “M., EX lot 80, in Merrick's ‘subdivision Of lots im square | sale, or all cxsh, at the purchaser's option. ‘The | 08 1 Droit Park, described te tvaws: | Mesum! and Notions removed to | the provers at the risk and cost of defaulting part | Comfort and Norfolk. Only rail I Tewig, 20S OF Mer Gousing Minis Des Se Te 18 the pei esol Hp the ice oP the | ror, Pal a fre ot a aed | gohan caer of engage eating Theme moet! Ove auction rooms. for | mcde ite astana inte | cath tatie Pane Loaea Sates ond WR: died at her res ASE | Ee rere oe als SOE eo ee aa ates | paraitel with, te south ihe pf sald lot, stty-nt convenience orients of SDHEW B. DUVALL, Trustee, pal Virginia potmts, daly; fr Iiekzond, ay cx Saturday evening last. She was a r with the improvements, consisting of a large ! eee, Pe aine ecaser eltat the rise ad tigen enet Atte ne aud a ale (Gut) to the place EMBRACING IN PaRT— > Dike = sstruatee, pc tlwan locations ont ivane ne and one child. ‘The funeral services, which neater rec ty ener EDWARD Zi: QUES, Hrasteds” 7". | (thmetiately ‘ereatte,, lot mambe-og shcteen | ENG. TRAINS STOCK OF SHOES | | hoy arte opines | a —= we ac cnaucted by Rev. James T. Marshall ; gf oue and tro years, etn | _Sotdhas Warder bidg., Sth and F nw | te iy actording to abit of said subdivision ATE) j SSIMERES, HATS, | TRUS SALE OF AN BooxowcaL neuD-| Ga AM CARPET CLEANING. E SIXTH, 1: AVEN her father, Col. § Rhode | uuually, from day of sale, secured by decd of ice of sald Distric AND IST STREET eae o ETc. RATCLIFFE, DARR*& CO., AUCTIONEERS, | duly recorded in County Bogk No. 6, follo 12, of | on THURSDAY ; Be - Le. of pion rds of the surveyor COMMENCING AT 'T on_ the ‘second RTH WEST. Island avenue, at 11 ain ae mn. the property sold, or all cash, atthe 5) Tuprovments, rights, &e- | Gon ot 3b ce 3 aA The Only Renovators : a oe e feposit of $500 *| PRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | together with all the bup , sights, &e. r of our elegant auction rooms, 1220 and 1281 sea AL ete e On! Pe oes ees rGethe ie abiernate Read TRY COPERTY, NUMBER 38 MASSACHUSET?S | | Terms of ase in of the purchase money | G street: and continuing dally at’ that hour until Gesseer 50, 3002 and recon ee fiber ibe ate = or ei Oriental and Skin Rugs in town et ew read and ing, re 1 notarial f t the AVENUE NORTHWEST. in cash, the residue in yo wi a an ee ~ 203, of the land records of the District of Gol is what claim to be. WE ALONE have visited Kensington ress Seige = Date Ces yet die | py virtue. of a decree of the Supreme Court of | ore and two years, with inttrest from the day of | N.B.—Seats provided for the audience. tial andvat ASeitten aermeee of Coluza- SOAP that will positively restore the themselves as mu in the sesuslitetor thinatnell ayes trosl viet Ge Bt. Se | te District of Columbia, passed In equity cause | sale, at the rate of sixgper cent per annum, pay-| _je8-dt LATIMER, MORGAN & CO., Ancts. | Carcd' thereby, we Will belly at ponte wea, “in feed color to their crlginal beauty. Postal, ne " ‘ ; by deed of trust On the | = eserve the right res Lumbered 15874, whereiu Michael T. Collins et al. | able semi-annually, secured by 5 = IL we NERS, | front of the premises, on FRIDAY, TH! VEN tek God cost of dee actadteell | Were complainants and Ellen Thompson et al. were | property sold, or ‘all cash, at the option of the | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | Dab’ of the premisns, 5, AT SIX aon <4 ae ‘THE OHIO CARPET CL. CO.; of f it of $200 upon each ‘piece re- | _ i —" x x 1 1 | defendants, the undersigned ee atthe aucaiaes | Purchaser. (Adchem et fes It the terme of stle | EXECUIOR'S SALE OP VALUABLE PRopenry, | part of lots &7 aud SS, in F. B. McGuire, trustee | GEO. W. ECKERT, Mg. 451 K St. patronage the road is meeting with. A herwise the trust though it has been running less than a | the property ut the risk aud cost of the defaulti week, on no day has there be purchaser. — and we'll call. two ‘hundred passengers, w pe ROE ie WILLIAMSON, ‘Trastecs, fav‘tront ‘of the premises, on SATURDAY. THE | are not complied with In 18 days from the day of | SOUTHEAST CORNER 12TH AND U STREETS | Bessie J. Ribbey, gutdivision of lots in 9g. 505, Je3-3m0 there were nearly tive hundred. rie iress, 500 5th st. n.v EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1805, AT HALF- | sale the trustee reserves the right to reseH the |» NOP aes Feated Inthe insitbe ae ea Gich otstan, Disa soe eres ‘and Rugs we cap clean just which takes just one hour from Kensing. for’ the purty securcd, | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK B.S. ‘the following real property at the risk and cost of the defaulting | | HY Tihs of DOWEL DWatahe Inte of the Distrig | ming for the saine st a polut.on the eccrine as effectively ae light ones, ton to the boundary, is a most deliehttal lod G2e Tot nw” | estate in Washinston ety, District of Columbia, purchasers after 3 days’ advertisement of such re- | and testament of John Walsh, late of the District | 2iNg for, the sate At a polut-on the, east’ line We're special machinery jz: Lot thirty-one (31) of Johnson's subdivision of in some newspaper published in Washington, 3 VEDN! = do it. Let us do yours; we're NED TO WED- | parts-of lots Ave (5), six (@), seven (2), and thirty | Peco. Alt conveyancing and recording atthe cost | ty fhe hiehest Udder on WEDNESDAY. the NINE: | cornet, of fald Jot 68, and thence ta a duc Wester HEAVY 205 Bette 2 re Fhatners Tous nod | (30), in square 626,'as recorded in the surveyor's | of the purchaser. JOHN WALTER, jr., ‘TEE! © 95, 1 CO saree py Reade fs Ine of said renovated and mattresses “une hour aud) Tice of the District of Columbia, in Liber H. D. dea Surviving ‘Trustee. | P.M., in front of the premises; lots Nes. 20 and 21, | lot $7, and thence in a scutherly direction along | CARPETS mace. insured against fire, Solio 165, with the Improvements thereon,” | © square 305, with" improvements thereon, said lots | the ig ae “ak, ald ot Si fourteen (14) feet, am ‘Phone - 1485 Drings the “terms of sale us fixed by sald decree: One-third | MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES-| having a frontage of forty-three feet three inches | thence {n 4 due easterly direction 40 feet to the Lome of the purchase money in cash, one-third in one | ‘TATE ON THE BALTIMORE AND WASHING- | on 12th street cnd nirety-three feet on U street | east lne of said lot 88, aud thence north along eee ceasor te the Rice Steaia year and one-third in two years, or all cash, at TON TURNPIKE, NEAR A ro |S gas rier aly, eee: ad- ee ee — lot elghty-eight fourteen feet to | PR, Thorp, Carpet Cl. Co., 488 Me. ave. t the purchaser, ‘the deferred a SATURDAY, JUNE EIGHTH, 1805, at HALF- | mitting of div iv g- . » He eee eecciamathetdate aales antl teeta nee Ce een ee aCe on the, premises, “adipining | Terma of sale: “One-thrd cash, balance tn eunal | |Terms of sale; One-third cash, balance in, é | _Jed-84 x cured by the ty sold. Mi "Trsot ty, W sold, at public | installments of one 1 ferred pay- 5 i rears, with > ry = cure OY A he peauited “of the purchaser Gehaait | Misses, Tyson's Propesuud DZS feet front, with a| mente to bear 6 per cent interest, payable semi. | interest at 6 per cent per annum, secured by deed | SHECialties of. wei,— bom CAMER one. ——— WASHINGTON GROVE, The marriage of Miss Helen L. Rickets of Shady Grove to Mr. Julian F. Waite of Darnestown will take placé Tuesday, Jure 11, at the Presbyterian Church, Rock- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER: Fs ; SATURDAY, JUNE EIGHTH, 1895, we s of $150 will be required of the it ville. A reception will follow at the re: E comer 10th and ‘D fee een i Knocked down, -Tertus ‘of | depth of 2000 feet, and 600 feet on the rear Ih annually, and to be secured by a deed of trust on | Of trust on property sold. All conveyancing at | “yitaKING. Ask Sere i oe @ence of the bride’s mother, after which la avenue i sale to be compiled with within ten days from he new’ electric ‘road, a8 located, runs through | property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur-| cost of purchaser. $100 down at time of sule. ‘ski .. Moses & Sons, ud fit. my20-tt qu é : sag: Bedding, Furntt date of sale, or the trustee reserves the right to | the property. chaser. $200 to be paid down when the property | Terms to be complied with in 10 days, otherwise | 8° ee he couple will leave for an extended trip. marrels, sheets, &e., & resell the property at the risk and cost of de-| Terms easy. 1s struck off. All conveyancing, etc., at purchas-| Property will be sold at cost of defaulting pur-| AyiMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Miss Nellie Hogan is Uhe guest of Mrs. Sovembei faniting purchaser. All recordiug and conveyance: | - Apply to JOSEPH’ C. FRANCE, Bank of Raitt- | er’s cost. ‘Terms of tale to be complied with in | chaser. : a ‘Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. John Dav lug at purchaser's cost. more building, Baltimore, or CHARLES H. STAN- | ten days from dey of sale, otherwise ‘will CHARLES W. MANDY, G10 13th st. n.w., Mattrerses made to order. Office, 1720 Pa. ave. ages WALTER A. JOHNSTON, Trustee, LEY, 400 Equitable building, Baltimore, or Laurel, | be resold at risk and cost of defaulting pu . CHARLES V. TROTT, ‘1718 9th st. ‘nw. Works, 1708 aud 1710.8 nm. eicphone S64, Capt. J. T. Brady has rented the cottage | my29-d&ds 412 5th st. n.w. : Jel-dts Je3-d&ds STANISLAUS F. RYAN, Executor. my25-eodéeds ‘Trustees mb2-tf ‘M. NEWAL Maunger.

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