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\ 8 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1895—TEN RAGES. ote ES SUBURBAN NEWS| THE iucos sefivallng siespna/=wlfaves toeuta! existe AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. In complicated cases, or when the kidneys or liver TOMORROW. THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAyYs. FUTURE DAYS, = are affected, or the blood Impure, Dr. Pierce's = ae SRGANSON THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONER Papen Golden Medical Discovery should be tuken con- THOMAS DOwaINGs en C9., AUCTIONEERS, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. be hasan LING, AUCTIONEER, 2 = oman all f ee 1 Jointly with the use of the “Favorite Prescription,” : TRUSTEES sare of VALUARLR pumepiNe | CHANCERY SAL OF VaLtance xR oven 4 according to directions around each bottle. LIO SALB OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS LOTS CORNER OF 12TH STREET AND FLOP eed DE ‘The lawn fete under the auspices of the When Dr. Pierce publishad the frst edition ot bis | JOSEPH BROS. & CO., Oe BROOKLAND, RoC SAGA UNI WERSION, |e rer ORO Re ladies of St. Teresa’s Catholic Church, Rev. work, The People’s Common Sense Meilical Adviser, | Auctioneers, 687 La. "K¥e. Oe TONESDAY. THE TERTH OF ToL es | _ 6% INCHES ON LOTH STREET. “| pBy.firtue of a decree of the Supreme 'T. B. Hughes, pastor, which began Monday he announced that after 680,000 coples had beca FIVE O'CLOCK PANL, we Vill sell, In front of the |, BF viFtue of A deed of trust doly recorded in | District of Columbia, night, wes continued Jagt night at. the BY MARION VALENTIN sold at the regular price, §1.50 per copy, the profit tora JOO Ss premises, part of lot ‘A, in Talbert’s subdivision ot Re Ra ee In Hetry B. Contee et al. are compl beautiful Fairlawn, which was for so long on which would repay him for the great amount of part of @ tract of land known as. Turkey Thicket. | b¢ the preilses, on MONDAY, THE FIETEESTI | 302" B. Contee et al. ‘ure defendauts, the une labor and mon ended xdueing ft, he would ? fronting 249 feet on street in rear of Bunker Hill | hay or JULY, A-D. 1845, AT HALE-PAST DIVE | Oisigned trustees will cell, at public suction, 4m the home of the late Col. Ar hur Christie. ee EY eRe ee DEC “ ° road by a depth of 92 feet. The above piece of | Hexouk Pan wee B, e front of the promises, on WEDNESDAY, the SEV- distribute the next half million free. As this num- Be recat aterlct ee CK 'PM.! Tots numbered front of ue promises, on WEDNESDAY. the ‘SE z et property, 's, separately, 3 TH DAY of JULY, 1895, at HALF-DAS: As on the opening evening, the attendance 29, 80,31 AND. 82. IN BLOCK 1, H Day + 1895, St i T seemed strange that | ber of copies has already beon sold, he Is now dis- ° with a frontage of about 124 feet each. fh CIN ALA a Mee eee UR O'CLOCK P.M., the property described in was large, while a program was delight- I had never at-| tributing, absolutely free, 00,000 coples of this Terms cash. A deposit of $50 on each lot re- | made and laid out by the Washington. Brick. Mat | Aid decree; being parts. of ‘original lois two. fully rendered as follows: Irish jig dancing, tempted to ride a| most complete, o interesting and OR account m it may ccacern, to pay | guired at time of sale; conveyancing and recording | chine Company ‘and recorded in the aifins of the | (ga gent sane, Ee by pupils of Miss Clara Stephens; skirt bicycle “before, but | yalu:ble commoa | COUPON | sense medical See ee ea ee TS tne | Sait eEaSeETONTATOUSEATGLIGNERESG) | Rene ee a ena | Byenue and SOefect on Ist street VARware dancing by Master Eddfe Davis, the cham- two years ago I| work ever pub- No. 182. | ished—the —_re- ELEVENTH 1809, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., Sees ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. the improvements, ways, easements, rizhts, priv- fom berty will be sold in building lots, accord- pion skirt dancer; dancing, Master Chrissie would have fainted | clpient only be- °—————® ing required to ‘a general ‘isortment of Hcasehold. and Oi ee raters = ing to a recorded subdivision made by the under- eae fleges and appurtenances’ thereunto belonging or in | tenes gute? ‘ Sprosser, champion hornpipe dancer; High- had you mentioned | mail to him or the World's Dispensary Medical As- | fice Furniture, in part, viz.: Walnut Bookcase, | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Pnor- | any wise appertaining. Se eos, und which will be exhibited at the Je. 4 flin, s¢ fi ckey 3 < Wh: 2 - and other pictures: , IMPROVED BY A SUBSTANTIAL | | Terms of sale: One-quarter cash, balance in one, 1 Ie, a al ‘ 4 land fling, Miss Mamie Barron, and Jockey fuch thing ¢ my | sociation of Buffalo, NY. of watch no ts preat-| ynathot, Tables, OU Pulgtngs, ond canis | BEIGE BWAGIED Hoss SUG “DRENE | two anh three venta aa eercaene Demme de, Ger | | Ferme of wale, ax required by sata decree: Ones fornpipe, Masier Charlie Brelsford, a sma riding a@ bicycle, | dent, this little COUPON NUMBER with twenty- | Desks, Lace ayortect enter earn Te Vajumes, ISES NUMBETt 126 Q STREET SOUTHWEST. || terest payable sem{-agnually, to be secured by deed | nd the balance In one aml tee seen cate te nea eo and in bloomers, | one (21) cents in one-cent stamps to cover cost of | of Miscellancons Books, Chatra and Rockers, Bed | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ‘of | Of trust on the property scld, or all cash, at the op- | gale, with duterest at Git (ie, Wears from dag o 6 per centum secured by deed it the option of too! But when so- | mailing, and the book w! t. It is | Clothing, Easels, Ci . Parlor “Suites, -Bric-a- | the District of Columbia, in equity cause No. 16283, | tion of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required T annum, payabl ing, an ei will be sent by pos' z = meecs Tian Se ea feces of Furniture, | Besil B. Eernshaw vs. Thomas Peterson snd others, | 01 each lot at the time of sale. Conveyancing, &c., fr trast on they on clety took up the |a veritable medical Mbrary, complete in one vol- 5 Pf uurchaser’s ‘Term: nl be i wags ae : Crockery and Glasses, Window Hangings, Ice | the undersigned trustee will offer at public auc- purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be compiled | the purchaser or purcha the whole, -o fad’ and it be- | ume. It contains over 1,000 pages and more than | pores, Wardrobes, ete,, with « large collection of | tion, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, n days from date of sule, otherwise | greater portion than one-third, cash. A deposit oe came & question of | 300 Illustrations, gome of them in colors. Several | other “houschold effects. Dealers and others de-| THR TENTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1803, ai) frustees reserve the be required on each lot at the time of beng com pletely | finely illustrated chapters are devoted to the care- | siring some very choice furbiture at a great sacri- | THE HOUR OF FIVE (5) O'CLOCK P.M., part of | the ris! east . Terms of srle to be complied wi Cake Walk Association, under the leader- ship of Prof. Joseph James Washington, who Is described as the colored Beau Brum- mel of Washington, and also other amuse- ight to resell the property at " ne defaulting purchaser after | Su” ments. 2 five ‘da wertisement. 0} 5 He. | Term hb within oie _ilieens. feachees ana peuita or. tha “‘out of it”—besides | ful consideration in plain language of diseases po- | fice Should not fail to,attand. |. rosasay | the east bale of lot sieht (6), sauare, six hundred | oo spaper published in Wackinnan, Dee, ee tees eee Cen ans eee mnie te trae Anacostia Methodist Episcopal Church Sun- feclng all my jcullar to women and thelr successful home treat-| 7 CHAS. WEEKS, SAUESMAN: | {ining 1-180 rcuare fect, more or less, and ‘iru. CHAPIN BROWN, Gost Of the defaulting purchaser. ‘Taxes "paid. te day school yesterday had their annual pic- friends enjoy thei- | ment without the aid of a physician and without proved by'a substantial brick dwelling house, known | 5.5 cq. ay £2 day of sale. Title good or no sale. nic to one of the river groves. The attend- selves without me—| having to submit to dreaded ‘examinations’ and aa No. 120, @ street southwest, ig) ana | LS Sa _ Trustees. BENJAMIN S. MINOR, Trostee, ance was very large, and the event quite I began to look at | the stereotyped “local applications,” so repulsive Terms: One-half, cash; ~ MD FITCH, FOX & BROWN 416 Sth st. nw. ALLEN W. MALLERY, Trustee, 624 F st. nw. LUARLE IMPROVE! NON REET ¥ WEEN oT SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (sie ee eee = — lve. (12) ths, deferred payments to. 0 ; 5 c the matter serious-| to the modest and juatiy sensitive woman, ‘The REGULAR THURSDAY SALE OF BL) aa eed Bo ee a Nee Maes I, T fount m If | FREE EDITIO: 3 is precisely the same as that sold H H of trust cn the property sold, or wil cash, ut the | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF greatly embarrassed | at $1.50, except only that the books are bound in oOrses, orses. option of the a Hacer eee eel ala PROPERTY ON M 8 roe Ika : by my strong manilla paper covers instead of cloth. Sen1 BENSINGFR, AUCTIONFER. See Eicon no bapuccinset ee ternunoresme tout pAdd_ JOTH, STREETS NOMTH WEST. 2 Ssors to Hatelifte, Darr & Co.) to how to set NOW before ali are given away. They are going — ay complied with whhin ten days from day of fale, date Mag 81, 1868, snd te ae of trust, bearing | TRUSTEE SALE OF FRAME HOUSE NO. 1932 learaing to Fr off rapidly, therefore do not delay sending immedi- | TOMORROW | (THURS! ) MORNING, JULY | andain default the trustee reserves the right to1 C30 Yih Ae Ss @ Sigs ENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ENTH, AT TEN LOCK, will be sold | resell at risk amd cost of defaulting purchase ple nt to ail who participated. tobert L. Waring and William H. Under- due, two well-known residents of Hillsdale, became engaged in a fight in that place last nicht, and Underdue had Waring ar- rested by Officer Allen. Waring was taken to the Anacostia substation, where, upon ar T the land records o: By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in o naps the story of | ately ELEY! et ot! Okie tahoe 01 leaving $5 for collateral, he was released. Eee en Bie | Stelle in wantiot one: | Within “the bazaar, No. 910 Louisiana avenue, CHARLES W. CLAGETT, ‘Trust. peice oLeCo nate Randea ta Jaber No. 1876, at folio 214 et eq, one of the About midnight Waring reappeared at the peor ecinar ire Gh i Bend of Horeés and Mares, aud several Good | _$e27-d&ds 416 5th nt. new. | ety trent pt tha promiree on the renmcuts, {oF the District of Coluinbla, and at Mation “wish (4 wartant. witch Re Bad | (isn ¥ lacked andi amboth away some of the pin Aaa ~ Workers nd. good, deivers, ‘Many’ of ‘them con: | TB, WAGGAMAN, REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER, TEENTH vth) 1 A.D. | signed trustee willloties far uals, Der ects atone sworn out for the arrest. of Underdue, | © - ete signed! Uy partion leaving aera, forthe! sume = AT FIVE O°CLOC ing de-| in front of the ‘premista’ cn ROME ee ‘whoul he charged with aulting him, but | «lft s that beset my path. tig Slenied Wy Darcie) lenyioR ote, Cty) Lon) Ua TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A LOT, IMPROVED RY Wash. DAY OF ne an A m he charged h assaulting him, bu : y The Stansbury Lodge, No. 24, F. A. A. M., mer, and are good, useful stock for any pur- SaaS a : z ‘ash, AY OF JULY,’ A:D. 1895, AT FIVE as there were no officers present to serve | Im the first place, I, like most society girls of f 5 THREESTORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 147 Leteinivend P.M. the tole seaGtaeA Tao aOR the paper, he took it Ree eaath him, after | my age who are given to late hours and muca din- | held {ts regular meeting last Monday Pose. hee - ORTH CAROLINA AVENUE SOUTHEAST, she's snbdi- | Premiscs, situate in the city, of Washington, Dis- 1 @ nig at eper, Mr. Mid- | Ing, had been subject to disorders and dragging | Night at Masonic Hall, with an attend- | geyeral New and Second-hand Vehicles of different SARBINGTS Seo x handred | Uict of Columbia, and designated as all that cet- telling night station keeper, Mr. } E By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber | and sixty elht (08). er qi amaed an tain piece or parcel of land and premises known dleton, that he would see that Underdue is | weaknesses peculiar to my sex; though acute sufter- | ance of nearly all the members. The sec- Kinds. Harness, 8. GER No. 1857, follo 71 et, seq.. of the land records of | 1. D.C., follo £3, of the records of the surveyor | Md distinguished ax and. being’ lot nmabered arrested today. ing and weakness made me ft only for the shawl r+ the | SALE PEREMPTORY. S& RENSINGER, the District of Columbia, and at the request of the | of ihe said District. of t Aa amb Raat twenty-five (25), in W. Sunvel si y ond degree was conferred, and afte! erase e « itunroved by a . in W. 11. Gunuell's subdivision of A lady who declined to give her name, | and the lounge, still I concealed my troud!e under | pusi ie tiietiod selwanktransactedsithose! | s es *_ | party thereby secured,” we will sell, nt put desivable brick residence numbered st | lot in square numbered three hundred and thirty- but said her home is in Anacostia, made a|a smiling face and that veaeer of society polish | PUSIReSS of the lodge was trans: 2 RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. | Bucticn, tn front, of the premises, on WEDNES- | NORTHWEST. three (333), as said subdivision 1s recorded in the misstep and fell from a cable car on Sth | waich often covers a multitude of sin and meh | Present enjoyed themselves with the usual (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) DAY, JULY TENTH, 1806, at HALE VAST FOUR’ “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money fa Bock (ee PUFveyor of the District of Columbia, street near TL. southeast yesterday. The | suffering. A friend of mine, who hd been an tn- | Tefreshments. BUILDING LOTS ON BRIGHTWOOD AVENUE | ¢t tl, sybdivision of square 735. as per plat re: | ANG Tavenaes OF ale 0 be pail tn cael, balan coun | fart Seri eee train was stopped immediately, and the | vaia at one time, told me that she regained ber Mrs. Mahoney, wife of Conductor Ma- FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, corded in Book 18, Page 198, of the records Of the’ | St ane ante of aix (0): per cent» per aeanee recorded tn Liber 1447, folio 438, of the land ree- lady helped on board again by the con- | ist pealth and streagth, after several years of | honey of the Brightwood Railway Com-| The undersigned, surviving trustee of the Hare- | Surveyor's offl-e of euld District, with the improve- |" ni'annaally, necured by deed of trust on the | Ofds of the District of Columbia, together with ai 5 1 infully hu ie x in | Wood Park Land Syndicate, will offer for sale at | Metts above stated. y I « e the iuprovements, rights, &c. "This property wil ductor, Though apparently painfully hurt, si by taking th viet Dr. R. ¥. Peres . y ick at her residence in y u ‘Terms: One-third cash, of which deposit of | Property sold, or all cash. at the option of the | 4 oF yb 3 g the lady continued on her journey up town, | ering, by taking the advice of Dr. R. V. Pierce, | pany, is very sick a r ence Public auction. on RUESDAY. THE SINTIT DAY | g fbTme:, Ooe-tbled, cash, of whlch denoett ot | ee acgmclt of $300 re ye sold subject, however, to a prior deed of trust N THE if eyes OF | for about $1,600, ‘the particulars of which will be ris 4 chtef consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel | Brightwood Park. OF JULY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ed with within | fully erated St one a, eargteular Ie, ve sale. Terms of sale to be corn and Surgleal Institute of Buffalo, N. ¥. On the} Companies A and H of the United States | PREMISES, the following described lots of ground, | 12 aval installments, in one, two and three years, for which notes of the purchaser, bearing interest | ten days or the property will be resold at the risk | Terms: One-thi pure! same day that I began learning to ride the bieyele | cavalry from Fort Myer passed through | situated on the east side of Brightwood avenue, | from ay of sille, and secured by. deed of truston | and cost of the defaulting purchaser. AN convey: | the nekive ns aioe of the purchase money in — I pure . several bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite | this place on Tuesday morning, returning | immediately socth of the old Scheutzen Park prop- | property sold, wiil be taken, or all cash, at option | ancing at purchaser's cost. 160 Fears With interessant, One a Prescription. Writing BROOKLAND. At the meeting of the Brookland Lodge, : ty, known as lot 1 to 18 inclusive, each with 4 s : vrest from the day of sale at Dr. Pierce, I recelved much | from a three weeks’ encampment at the | ¢ii3; on Brigh: wood sons of 18 feet, by 122 weet of purchazer. All conveyancing and recording at JAMES B. FITCH six per cent per acnum, payable semi-annually, So. 25, 2 SES i cost of purchas2r. If t not complied with GEORGE W. BROWN, sconted by deed of : No. 25, I. O. O. F., there was a grand In- | useful information about my condition, and began | Gettysburg battlefield. The | cavalrymen | to '20-tuot alley (being a pact cf White and Heuble, | {y'ten’ divs ina day Gt aale the arene aah he TPenstess, | ail each, de the ooo en ihe property, wold, ef stallation of officers. Past Grand Master | following iis advice, which was to take his “Fa: | Seemed quite tired from their Het en trustees", subdivision of Harewood East). ‘These | resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, | DTNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctio: . of $240" required upon acceptance of bid. If the J. H. Wood. with his assistants, Past | vorite Preseription’’ three times a day, to get out Ses cuca Te few Tene Laat coveted mtn totale cake, amas Go ne | eee Sea ve Advertisement: | LATIMER, MORGAN & CO.. AUCTION from’ the ane are,not complied with im Siftcon duyg Grand Bennett of Covenant Lodge | In the open air as much as possible, and to take ¢ Tree tcc tah |(canilel eared TRvixG WILLIAMSON, 1229 and 1231 G st. from the day of sale the trustee reserves the 60 Goommetoen, Kant Grand Sitypert, 0 | ae wa oF Wenn et Coote enamine Ser, fsrightwood ate ‘This ts one of the most ey SE Sige oes poo || Sie Trustees. | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUARLE REAL Estate | WCSuling ‘purvhaser, ‘ater tees dayw “navertinee Mount Pleasant, No. 24, Past Grand | first, and gradually increasing the practice, handsome and well appointed houses 1m | cored on the property, or all cash, at. option of FUTURE DAYS. ON POMEROY STREET, IN HOWARD UNI-| in Wachiveton ieee, Some Bewspaper published vith th sr la Washington, D. C. All conveyancing und re- Crew of Goiden Rule, No. 21, and Past |, We have all seen the beginner with the instruc: | the Park. purchuser. Terms must be complied ‘with in 15 | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. VERSITY SUBDIVISION. comling at the cost’ of the purchaser. n= Grand George B. Jolnston performed | Tuning behind and holding up wachlae and) “District Building Inspector Brady made | days from the date of sale, of the trvstee reserves (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr @ Go) |, Under snd by virtue of w deerce of sale passed | jy4-dkds WILLIAM W" WIIGIIE, Je., Trustee. rider. I am told that a good instructor will never | g visit the latter part of last week to the | the right to resell, at the risk and cost of default- by the Supreme Court of the Distriet_of Columbia | —— the installation, which was as follows: | tet his pupil fall, but ene of our stable boys tuck | Brightwood public school to see if the | !me purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of $100 in equity cause No. 16,412, wherein Elizabeth Fry | CHANCERY SALE OF ¥ . oa a will be required on each lot at time of sale. Con- P tt I and others are complainants, and Joseph Tie a ESTATE, No. SE Hohie grass, 3.6. Whiteatdes: view grant Fae fate ee titi Yo te sohoot | wi levee od eat ot a eremptory sale |i sigunnes men Peon to | URE, SOS Y¥-VALUARLE REAL H STREET SOUTH- t. E. S. Thompson; secretary, E. E. Assi would be suitable, and if the appropriation ROBT, E. L. WHITE, Surviving Trustee, appointed by said decrec, will cffer for sale, at | By decree of the Supreme c treasurer, El! Hatches: warden, H. 5. Bur- made by the last Congress is suffict 7 ES Galnsibia, in eye Tee cee DatTie of Columbia, in equity 16422, 5 publie auction, on THURSDAY, JULY itGHe TEENTH, 1895, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M ecnductor, Dr. J. B. Williams; ou! rdian D. B. Whittaker, inside guardi: . B. Johe Ros: W. Rnin left supporter vi grand, right supporter noble grand, After the installation Past Grand Wood, who was the instrument in tng this lodge two years ago, com- mended the members for their progress and perseverance, and urged that they do all it to jy3-eo&ds G19 F st. nw. mblic anction, on the premises, on WED) carry out the plans which have already |e owen teva, | Ol account of clos=| "i EVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY. e1 7 vi Ye E 7 LE IS POs’ N b L. AT THE HOUR OF POU! y beeruextcuted yates works wal apcope bly, THURSDAY, JULY ELEVENTH, 1895, SAME of the property, ull of lot ¢ e ° escribed real estate, sit 3 commenced shortly POuIP AND PLAGE g fi th lowing deseribed . i i AD . of Columbia: Lot numbered ten (10), in block eight- | subdivision, in Bquare No. Bera ohn Wiesner otal ciner eae ; aghOBt-E. L. WHITE, Surviving Trustee. Im or € Season, cen iS), in the Howard University subdivision of r has returned home. SRaATChin Weil drilling has become quite a succe! fu} as weli as favorite occupation in this in the in Book N. K., folio line of 7th street 27 corner of satd square, and surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, con- | having an east frontaze and a width of 25 feet 4 *s wit , taining 7,500 square feet, nore or less, the eaid | & depth of about 95 feet to a public alley 1412 ails T. Moxley, real estate being improved by a two-story frame | the improvements, EB, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, the enti re stock of Seatan Pie ae es (Successors to Reteliffe, Derr & Co.). place. Two wells have already been fin- > 0 Improvements, ‘ ‘ SOR K STABLE dwelling hovee. ‘erms: One-third cash, one-third in one year ished and water of the beat Kouailtye ab ae ‘Terms of sale: One-third (1-3) of the purchase | Sn one-third in two sears, ‘notes to be given fOr tained) ther 2 TL ordered | _ BY. virtue of a deod of trust, duly recorded tn No 66 Penna A Qe, | memes, is ete onestitrd, a8) "an one "star end | f° deferral payments, Tearing “interest, sreured DeWitt, which drilled the well ordered | ;2, "No. 1921, at folio S41 et seq, one of the of ° V ° ird (1-3) in two years from date of sale, of | DY trust, ong the property, or all cash, at buyer's by the Commissioners, left last night for) tua records Tor the Mstrict of Columbia, and at sh, at the option of the purchaser; the de- | CPtion. $109 deposit required when ‘bid Is. a Washington, after finishing a 120-foot well | the request of the party cepted, ard conveyancing at cost of purchaser. In their power to increase their member- ship ard to spread frien truth s , love and Past Grand Master Wood's hments were the un- payments, “ff any, to bear interest at onver ancl mt ° °9 rate of elx (6) per cent per annum, -pavable semi. | TEMS to be complied with in ten days or trustees ecured the d. Others who attended besides the c Mrs. Betty Thomas. | dersigued trustee will offer for sal and oficers were Yoder C. Grifliths of | Malfctows pleasure in sectng me get ‘tangted up.” | On. Veer trem this well ts exceed naly celd | ton, tn front Of the premises, on J > annually, and to be secired by deed of trust on the | MAY Fesell, at risk of defaulting: purchaser: Pleasant and T.P. Moore of Metropo- | aud It took consideravlé nerve to persist tn'my ea-| ang very clear. Another well Is underfo- | TRE RVEVSNEH. AY OF Ghia. A.D. 1805, AT ewhich comprises property: sold. A deposit of $200 will be required ian es pee nd, received into the Grand | equal to my ardor in learning che “bike,” anJ™in — jn. the District of Columbia, and dcsieonted re RS, BAR FIXTURES, OFFICE | date of sale, and. in defanit, the trusters: re = 344°D st. se lay, 17th. The grand mas- | a week I found I was on the bigh road to solve 'TAKOMA PARK. being all of lotrenumbered ’ trenty-stx. (26), in CASES, MEAT " BLOCKS, | the right to’ resell at cost of defaulting purch: RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Ancts. jy6-d&ds ter appointel Past Grand Geo. B. Johnston | both problems. One of the most difficult things I = = Davidson's | sibitviston or it gta ‘huntifeted wo HOTEL — GROCERY upon said terms after five ) days’ 7 adver- THOMAS DO 2 > as installing officer for the ensuing yeur. | encountered was in learning to dismount, which T ¥ hundred and twenty,,(239), sald land being Improved HC &e., to be sold | tisement. CHAS. COWLES TUCKER, ‘Trust ’ WLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Miss Sydney Johnson has returned from | preferred to do in comparative privacy. In a few | Rev. H. Allan Griffith has resigned the | by c fear bere Fick abe gy nese: and brick panies pia pony we on TUESDAY, WALTER C. CLEPHANE. Trustee, €12 E st. nw. an extended trip in Virginia. me i rectorship of Trinity Church, Takoma and | Sapte 1 [rat siither peovemen as || EN TUE aa eS an Syt-dts Fendall Building, 344 D st. weeks I felt strong enough to attempt long rides i one at ereaie Silver Spring parish, to accept a call to the ‘his property wat} he sold, however, subject to | ers is crlled. TWO-SPORY_ BRICK Mr. and Mrs. Pond and M!ss Mamie Pond RANCIS PLACE, RETWEEN AUCTIONEER: in the country. When I returned Rekingt 11k spend si i . - i Shevy | a prior deed of trugt fr $15,000, with interest at} Terms cash. — BS EY AVENUE AND FIRST § of & ees al Pees | some time at their | there was a healthy glow to iy cleexs where my | rectorship of St. John’s parish, Chevy TEER Can SPL Dupes ten Pesere IRE pe Sai ose Sell one RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aut TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE FRAME, HOUSES AND N AND O STREETS SOUTHEAST. et The Baptist Church has admitted nine | ce bad formerly been only ple and lifeless. | Chase. When Mr. Griffith came to Takoma | arnnally, maturing Sus 11, 1899, god further sub- IOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ N.W AND LOTS PIERCE STREET, NEAR | | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 16th, new members to its increasi ga- | Health seemed to follow.te doctor's: adgice as nat- | park, about four yedrs ago, the Episcopal | Ject fo, a leas of the stable on sald premises, os 9 ERS, 1407 G N.W. NEW JERSEY AVENUE NORTHWEST. 1894, and duly recorded in Liber S follo 38 ng congrega- month by month, to the Chesapeake and Potsinac lecesscrs to) Latimer & (Sloan: ., 188 urall-ias” thelday! follows night) Inateal of days By virtue of a certuin deed of trust, dated the | et seq., one of the land records for the District of : congregation held their services in Birch’s ny, at $35 per menth. 7 : manae < Ast ‘day of July, A.D. 1893, and recorded among the | Columbia, and by the direction of the parti sewing guild of the Brookland P. E. | of pain and weakness,’ with tose drazgitis<dewn | 7 x a + Mr. Griffith's leadership, “b's Tere 'AN cst over, and womeathe wmount of | TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO HANDSOME BRICK | tand records of the Distrlet of Columbia, in Liber | cured thereby, the undersigned. {eustecs’ wilt sei, Church met last night at Mrs, Rubsaum’s,” | fensations and feelings of tasituie, I felt buoyant | TAN Ute ae reine eT efforts, the | seid trior incaubedice, “A deponlt of € 0 reautred | WAS SANS ated age? TRANSL: | Now 1830. at ollo 218 et seq. and at the requst | SU Eublle STULL, FIFTEENTH, ek ae ee Dr. Franklin. seis con * andochagnes : largely » upon acceptance 0 7 rane of syle are no! — NOR! NG- | of ‘the party secured thereby, we will offer for | MO “ LY EENTH, 1895, at FIVE (Ape lt ee AC ECG TR | Ei Lace 5 " hich happenea | Church secured one of the most valuable | complied with im Nfteen dare from ‘the day ef | _TOS. D.C ; ale, by public auction, in frout of the preiies, <o; | O'CLOCK PM, tote 146, 147, 14Q. 340, 80, are o attend the Christian Endeavor conven- remember well one experience which happen d ites in the park, being | Fale, the trustee seseryes the right to resell the Fe ea renin deed of trust, dated April | FRIDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. | 152 153, 154, in square No. 744, improved by nine tion. about this time when I was on a beautifal country | 22d commanding sites ae v property, at the Hak tnd ‘cost of the defaulting | 24, 1802, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1804, folto | FRIDAY, THE TWELETH DAY OF ICL. ‘int’ de, | two-story brick dwellings, ‘ d ‘The prayer meeting of the Brookland M. | road and enjoying to the fullest extent a ‘‘cvast” | 2 half block of ground at the comer of Ver- | Durtharer, after five M38" advertisement of such | £20 eC Sea., one of the land records of the District | 1ST tang ‘and pieinlen. state in ne aes | crams’ Oneida balance ta one and two E. Church will meet tonight at Dr. Hill's. down a the Joy of whizcing down a loi ntle | Million avenue and 7th street. On this site, | resale in some newspaper pulilished Ia Washington, | plumbia, and at the sequest of the party se- | Washington, District of Columbia, de signated ag | Se8rs, With interest, secured by deed of trast on Miss Alpress, with her Sunday school niyed he Non tattle deniers; | ahout eighteen months ago, a commodivus | D.C. All conveyancing, notary's fees and re: | cured thereby, we will sell, at public al 12 | lots numbered forty-two (42), forty-three (45) and | Ue Property sold, of all cash, at the option of the iss Alpress, with her Sunday sc pe with one’s feet up almiost baifles description! | temporary. church was erected, the rector | cording at the cost-of the purchaser. ront of ibe premiscs, on MONDAY. JULY | ote numbered torts to 32). farty three (43 purchascr. ” A’ deposit. of $50 on each lot. will ‘be Sate are eietenee= Chapel, Washington, | Suddeniy I heard behind me a great scurrying of | Grawing the design and personally super- “ADOLPH (0 HORHLING, Tr., Trustee, | ae Totten ee Oe nd SEO LOCK F-M- | fered twenty-seven (21, In square aumbercdo ey | reauired at tme of sale. All conveyanctag’ god. tee The board of managers of the Brookland | ct #1 & loud roar—glancing around I saw a | intending its erection, by which he 1s sa: feon.agax SF ef Bw Washington DC | inthe clty of Washington, District of Columbia, | hundred and fifty-seven’ (57), with the improve: | COMing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be compled on _D ae with In ten days, or the trustees reserve the Fgh ignated as and being all of lots numbered | ments thereon. to resell the property at the risk and cost of dee faultiag purchaser. SSS > CI NEE! 7 G and d ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | twenty-seven (27) and twenty-nine (29), in Mullet's |, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mon subdivision of lots in square numbered fourteen | to be paid in cash; balance in two equal instali- Hall Association met last night, and many to have saved the church about $800 on the matters to the interest of Brookland and lowest contractor's -price. The property its vicinity were discussed. held by Trinity Church is estimated to be | CHANCERY SALE OF_V 2 UNIMPROVED | (14), as per plat recorded In Liber 17, folio 169, | Ments, respectively In one and two years, secured SaPOED NITE, Sea a ara worth from $7,000 to $10,000, on which there REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON NEW JERSEY | o¢' the records of the office of the surveyor of the | by a decd of trust upon the property sold” with ic Jy3-d&as BES ie OR z is a comparatively small incumbrance. At AVENUE BE 5 ND -N EETS | pistrict of Columbia, together with the improve. | terest at 6 per cent, payable semi-annually; or all rustces, Levee the last confirmation, in April, Mr. Griffith |, NORTHWeEs’ ments thereon, consisting of two nearly new hand- | cash, at theoption of the purchaser. A deposit of 5. . >. 7 7 presented a class of tweniy-three. It is un- | pj. tirtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | some. brick residences, known as Nos. “2507 and | two bundred dollars ($200) will be required at the | CG SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST, will continue to reside in the Park. is complainant and Ralph Everett and others are | yy cash. the beia ‘resold at the risk and cost of the ES ¢ STREET SOUTH- : in one, two and three years, | erty will be res y : ¢ people filled the ndants, the sume belng cause No. 16156 of the oe 8 z Ears: = Stadarctn wc A merry party of young people aehetacat: eald’ conc undersigned will | {With interest. payable semi-annually, and secured | defaulting purchaser, after five (5) days’ advertise- | By virtue of a deed of irust to us, bearing date There was a large attendance of demo- cratic politicians at this place yesterday, the oceasion being a meeting of the state Poe 2 Sea as savage-looking bull—(t may have been only a. cow) | large express wagon of Mr.Watkins on Mon- ate = * by a deed ofdrust on the property, or all cash. All | ment in some newspaper published in Washington, | april 26, 1893, 4 ec ord : legktrall id foodn ty, carumi tees 768 ea a eee neon een ea coe ee eee on aaiGame theron ean Fey He RTEVENTH DAY OR TULE, | Souvevancing’ and “recording! at’ ‘purchaser's cost. | D.C. Conveyaucing, aud Fecording at purchaser's | $33 tq eq t oe tinting Tae gt Line ASM. falta Party to finally complete the ticket to be | pvidently a red band oh my stilor hat offendéd his | ticipated straw ride, given by Miss Edith AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, allithat ‘cer: | pros anise Coluars ($200) deposit required on each | cost. es Columbia, and at the request of the parts seenred Voted at the primary election on Saturday, | tordship, but I never stopped to beg his pardon'— | Page, chairman of the junior committee, to | tain plece or parcel of land and preniises Ising and | Raver at time of sale, If terms are not complied |. A 4, ed Cirustces, | pene; we, wil sell at pullic auction. in. froat the Sis stank VE slant i members who had been regular in attend- | being In the city of Washington, in the District of | {Uy fren days the trustees reserve the right | _Js5 a -_ | of the promises. on MONDAY, JULY FIFTEENTH, 2 instant. e candidates to be | my feet caught the pedals, and fear lent wings to Columbia, and knowa and described as Jot numbered. Dee INY ead (a such Public netics ug | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALU. oy NT | 7895, at FIVE O'CLOCK a voted for at the election in November will | my ine—in fact, I have ever since heen called | 2Nce Since March. Mrs. J. B. Kinnear went | coe neo in Frederick Be McGuire's. cube Getenl Hing yarciiaser after ieuch public: notice a ae RigHT VUABLE PATENT | of parce! of iand. situated e elty_of Washing: be-seiveted from the following names: For | the “winged wonder” by my frisuds who saw the | 2!0ng as chaperone. Those participating | Givision of lots in square numbered five hundred and | ‘bey may SAME, CHOSS, By virtue of a decree of the ton, District of Colannbia, being all of lot No. i i rest eats S ee 2 were Edna and Ruby Elliott, Janet and | firty-five (555), a3 said subdivision is recorded. in 916 Pa. ave., | Trustees, | tke District of Columbia, passed on the third day | in Thomas J. Xinz's subdivision of certain lois tm governor, Spen: Jones; judge of the | "8¢e- : Madge Coon, Helen Whitaker, Linda and | Bock 19, at follo 95, of the records of the office {. GREEN.” "| of July, 1895, in Equity Cause numbered 16324, Rre No. 389, as per plat recorded In Book 1 circuit court, Jame Henderson; house | But to return to the narrative of tayself—two | Charlie Whitmer, Elsie, Verna and Sarah | ef the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Sper Wherein George E. Eminons is complainant and the | P&£e 91. of the records of the surveyor's office of of delegates (three to be voted for), John | months after begioning with Dr. Pierce's medicises | Watkins, Gertrude Burch, Nellie and | Terms of sale, as preseribed by decree: One-third eae Lawton Brick and Tile Process Company is de- | the District of Colambia, together With the ime Sate ~ 42 ; a cash, p. SUTT CO.. NEERS. dent, I shall sell at public auction, in 9hn W. Kelchner, Amos §. | no one would for an instant surmise that for two | Blanche Atwell, Arthur Jimerson, Alvin | Pf the } s jd in cash, and the ‘E, SUTTO: CO... AUCTIONEERS, ferd h Pt ¥ i : . , , Be balance in two equal installments, payable ir ene Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co. auctida’ rooms of Duncansoa_ Brothers, iggs, Elisha C. years I had suffered azonies in silence. My inborn | King, Jno. Adams, Charlie Gosorn, Eugene tend tti' ¥ears trom day of eale, the deferred pay- eosse ¥ oY and. D streets _northw Washington, rell, James P. B. Veirs, | modesty caused me to shrink from the ordeal of | andGenevieve Kinnear, Miss Mabel Bailey | ments to’ be represented by. the potes,of the pur- | CHANCERY SALE OF ARLE REAL ESTATE | TUCSDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY i A. Clements, purchase money to be Young, Wm. Edward J. Chi pRvements, corsisting of a two-story brick dwelle & of six rooms, having all modern improvements, known as 939 G Terms of sal troet southwest. Will be scld subfect to Josiah J, Hutton; siate’s attorney, Alexan- | submitting val examinatk 2 the sterco- ,, Jno. Van Ness and Miss Edith yrehasew o-purchasers, bearing \iteréstat the rate ON NEW YORK AVENUE RETWEEN FOUR- | A.D. 1895) AT ONE O'CLOCK P. a prior deed of trust ring to fifteen hundred Ger Kilgour: Samuel Hisas of ke corphees! Sor edema teenie oc ees of six pér centum per annum, payable. senil-annu- TENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTEL | ile and interest of the defendant ye stg TEBE | dchices «1.500, halt of halahee te be paid ir eaeke md te, the 1csidue in ore year fro eo, macy SRE | alt cash. at the pice u date, with interest, or ser’s cption. A deposit of court (three to he voted for: H. Griffith, Edward P. ally,and> secured: by first deed of trust upon the WEST. certain process of making brick (01 T would advise any woman who fs tired of suffer- | The weekly prayer meeting of the M. E. | property cold, or all cash, at the purchaser's op. « virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court of the | patent for which is uumbered 4 s ing, tired of doctoring, or tired of %i to write | Society was held at Col. G.C. Kniffin's resi- | tion. A deposit of two hundred dollars will be re- | Disirict of Calumh passed January 30, 1895, and | issued April 5, 1892, to Charles F. Lawton and | £300 will be required at time of sale. All convey- Hays, Jehn P. Sellman, Charles R. Murphy; | pr. Plerce or to the World's Disp-nsary Medical | dence, with Mr. R. W. Best as leader. quired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All | June 26, 1895, in Equity Cause No. 12521, wherein | assigned by him to tle defendant. ancing and recoming st purchaser's cost. Terms of county commissioners (two to be voted for), | association of Bulfalo, N. ¥., ef which he fs prest. Takoma Lodge, No. 29, F. A. A..M., held | conveyancing, recording and notarjal fees ot -ost | Westel Willoughby is complainant and’ Brooke | Terms of sale cash at the time of sale. sale to be complied with in fifteen days from date Remus R. Darby. Wm. O. Bohrer, John H. | S*80ciation of Bulfalo, N. ¥., ¢ ot casq | @ largely attended meeting last night in | f purchaser: Terms of sale to be complied with | Mackall et al. are defendants, the undersigned, as| Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to ree jamuel K. Bready: sheriff (one to | dent She will receive, free ef change, good sound | (AT ECIy | One ee ine i leores wag | Within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the | the trustees appointed by the sald decrees, will, on JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee, | Sel the property at risk nd cost of defaulting pure he voted f Jotm A. Selby. Josi advice that will enable her to cure herself at home | 1@Kom: " 2 See Br eery trustees reserve the right to resell the property at | the TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF JULY, 1895. AT . . 414 and Ind. ave, | Cheser or purchisecs. Site fone iy enn A Felby. Joseph N. | Ge ver case is curable) pleasantly, painlessly, per- | COMferred upon five candidates. The mem- | the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after | FIVE O'CLOCK sell. at public auction, in| _DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts. Sy4-d JOSEPH R. FREEM Trustee, Bailey, John W. Collier, Horton G. Thomp- Elotehe sil ne bership of this lodge is steadily increasing, | such previous public advertisement as they may | front af ‘th> premises, the following described prop- RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS G12 13th st. nw, son; vounty surveyor, Charles J. Mad lox, | manently. If her case is incurable she will be told | 2° riications for membership being recelved | deem heceseary: eee eae ATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. [ONEERS, JAMES R. ELLERSON, ‘Trustee, jr. In addition to the above one person in | S0 plainly, or if she needs special prescriptions | APPicatons for manner WILL W. DOUGLAS, Trustee, Ali that part of lot numbered seven (7). tn Se etn oe jy2-d&ds 617 34th st. nw. each election district will be chosen as a | suited to her peculiar symptoms Dr. Plerce, or bis | Mfr. and Mrs. Theo. Friebus have removed ¢ ewe | sguare “numbered two hundred (and. twenty three | COLLATERAL SECURITIES AT AUCT FOR SCANSON e SI member of the county committee. Reports | skilled specialists, of the Invalids’ Hotel and Sur-| ¢rom Hotel Takoma to their cottage in| j<29-a¢as O%CAR LUCKETT, Froxtee,” | | (a2), in the city of Washington, and District of | COTRCGHU NT OF WHOA TT STAY CON DUNCANSON BROR., AUCTIONEERS. from all parts of the county indicate a North Takoma. es —TATIMER, MORGAN © GO~ Anctionne | polit forty-four (44) feet south of the northeast | (O23, MONDAY, JULY FIFTEENTH, AT TWELVE | TRUSTHES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED large attendance at the primary election Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. French will be EE, ORES Ge Se Corner af said lot on 1th street, and ranning | Qj HCK M:. we will sell within our salesrooms, | PROPERTY ON OTH STREET BETWEEN Q ry I. oe o BES n 122) ‘and 1281 G st. ou 920 Penna. ave. n.w.. by direction of the holder AND E STREETS SOUTHWEST. and the contest in many cases will be close. domiciled at Mr. Friebus’ after the 15th thence parallel to New York avenue to Hes thereof, four $1,090 notes, dated January 18, 1895, | By wirtue of a decrce of the Supreme Court of A meeting of the county commissioners instant s ee AT AUCTION A R Ling of sald lot. except the ground upon which the | from one to four years, drawn by Thomas K- Shaw | the District of Columbia passed on the 25th day was helt here yesterday, arid a large Miss Nan McPherson has gone to Atlantic | TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN TAKOMA | DuTiding Kiown as the veiuived “by sald decrees: | 224 indorsed by Lewis J. Ifft: also one note drawn | of June, 1895, In eaulty cause No. 160s3, wherein amount of business was transacted. The City. FARK ABOUT HALF SQUARE FROM B. AND | 7 ToVO" wousand dollars tm cash, the balance in | 0¥, Thomas K. Shaw and indorsed by Lewis J.| Helen 'A. Desmond. is complainant and Rettle following accounts for work on public roads ss ©. STATION AND ABOUT A SQUARE FIOM | Twelv g Ift. for $1.450. for five years, dated January 18, | Leitch et al. are defendants. we will sell, at yube 4 y 5 < 1 instaliments, Ne respectively in and brids bien ELECTRIC CARS. FINE SHADE AND | three equal installments, | pa; P 4 ie, | 1895. All bearing interest at 6 per cent per annum! | Me auction, in front of the premises, on THURS. NECESSARY STREET IMPROVEMENTS, | ONG), {70 8nd pone euch date until: paid. Set de all secured by chattel deed of tr All parties | DAY. THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1993, JULY Expy. | ferred paswents shall he evidenced by the promis: | terested will please take noticg. By oner of | AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the north’ twentt st S were passed and ordered to be Edw. S. Hun. Cole, 35.70; Geo. E. North Capitol Epworth League. The Epworth League ef North Capitol ter, $50.63: Samuel F. a S 5 4 AFTER <00: 5 tb : ; (26) feet front by the depth of 1 ¥ ker, $8; Jos. M. Pope, $30.10; Clarence M. M. E. Church held a patriotic service Sun- "H, 1895, at EIVE O'CLOCK, on the premises, | 80ty notes of the purchaser and secured by deed RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers. a petaoor sine Geet ot eragtenl aot ae oo. Claget?, $30.00: same, ¥ i es, day evening, Mr. E, G. H. Austia presid- | We,#hall sell lots 11 and 12, wock 4, Takoma Park, | of, tryst on the, REM Ot car ate the time ar | —2Y9-daulbs "| the Improvements: theres ee? : 2 ts * Gi aale Bees Stipe = each lot 50x20, located as above stated. rc a a ~ : Mesuee oF sakes Gere thica or kas : avert SL Ea ing. The Gottwald brothers and Mr. 0. | “Shvrms: Tatt’ cash, talance. in two years, with | swe, ‘Terms of te, sale, to be complied with with: | RATCLIFFE, SUPTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | yqTOiies of sale:, Que-thicd of the purchase money ’ perwise. the aes : parce 7 ae potes bearing interest and secured by a deed of | In ten days from the dar of sale. otherwise the (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) Seana cia Hr roung. assisted with the music. Mr. | trast, or all cash, at option of purchaser, Atl con: | trnstees reserve the right to resell. the property | i ol . eee Gone ee president, re- | veyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit | at the risk and cost of the defaulting, purchaser | VERY DESIRABLE A. viewed the work dene by the league the | yequired un each lot at time of sal after ten days’ public adverisement of their inten- C STREET 2 aS day_of — : purchaser's option. The de! ND ECONOMICAL LOT ON e pr ETWEEN ELEVENTIL Fol a opr $40; Benont Alnutt Hilton, $14. Nathan Page, $1¢ or all cash, at the red payments, if any, > y the purchaser's notes, bear AND | ing interest at the rate of Six per cent per annul s shington Purdum, '$ S. Layton, $14. ‘i 4 40): - st six months, and Mr. S. S. Symons LATIMER, MORGAN & CO.. tion so to d = S TWELETH STREET! rable semi-anm id secured eed same, $24.40; R. ing, Cont: bee * ! z THUR A. BIRNEY, Trustee, 18 FEET 4 INCH a at ean | mecered ty dined “ol Stanley, $31: s ST nanies Auctioneers, Az’ < 420 Oth st. ENG rist on the property sold. The property will be E. Bro E G. S. Holland, $150 F. M. Getz 37 E. H. danner, $13.62; i. 2 A. Hickman, ; Geo. W. Burns, . For support tients at Monte Hospital, $516 Frank Heffner (pauper coffin), $5; R. W Vinson (goods for jail), $4.5 In_the orphans’ court m 3 right to resell the property at the risk and cost on “Our Flag. PROVED. PROPERTY. BEING BRICK’ REST ee This sale presents an excellent opportunity to | of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ ade DENCE _NO. 42 R STREET NORTHEAST, ID ie building sit. vertise ew’spapel 5 EN ee ¥ertisement in some newspaper published {n the By virtue of a deed The pastor, Rev. C. L. Pate, installed TEREMPTORY SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON B | Secure a desir the officers for the ensuing six month: 5 EET. W 18TH AN ti | Terms: On f trust, dated the “2d day STREET Sor 8 Db 197 fourth cash, the balance in one, two | city of Washington, D.C , With interest from the day of sale if MH. 0. CLAUGHTON, ‘Trustee, TEAS’ and three yea The officers are: President, Mr. S. S. | of January, 1894, rnd recorded’ in Liber No. 1888, AETER: . srs. Datei Eltron eens bee on es DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, CHARLES C. TUCKER, Trust TEENTH, ATH IST FIVE O'CLOEA, SEVEN; | S0ld clear of all taxes to Tine 30, 1805. "A deposit “Righteousness Exalteth a Nation, but Sin 2 G12 Est oie, | _sri0-dtds Wash. Lonn_and Trost building, | offer for’sule, by “public auction, in front of ‘the | he Somplteal with within, fe dee am ee \ is a Reproach to Any People.” Mr. S. N is a —— RATCLIFFR, SUTTON & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. — | Premises = = sale, in default of which the trustees reserve the Croft of the Dougias League read a paper | TRUSTEES’ SADE OF VERY VALUARLE. IM- Soe eT aise bee es PARTS OF LOTS 5 AND 6, IN SQUARE 990. - Sanne : 1 SR SOON, JULY THIR. | at six per cent, secured by decd of trust on the 344 i . A. Cc » de Sy Fs nt " 1 3 istrict. of Columbia iS vest of the | TEENTH. date hte — = ul cceptance ig A&A ‘) < Geared. d first and tinal account in fies en OW." ee a ww elie eel ae pale party secured. thereby. the. undersiched trustees freee locates foes Wh leaders cts the owner Ewito contig at the cost af purchaser ens | _ Sr-aeae = SDs e ee personal estate of deceased. The sale of T'M AN EXPERT NOW. treasurer, Mr John TL. Baneht Saxtons | will’well at public auction, in front “of the prem- | 18 @ non-residents) 47 yyy, -d&éds RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auct CHANCFRY SALP OF SE @_TwoSsTor real estate made and reported by Thomas | gical Institute will decide. But Dr. Plerce’s rec- +, Mr. John I. Bunch; superin- | ises. on MONDAY, JULY FIRST. 1895, AT FIVE Fronting 15 fect on B street and ‘running along a SS = a ‘FRAME HOUSES, NEARLY SEW Anderson, executor of Remt Dorsey, to | ords, covering hundreds of thousands of cases, prove | Gora Of Junlor League, Mrs. U. 8. Low- | O'CLOCK FAL. lot 38, tn George Trueadell's mub- | Toicot alley, swith a 90-foot alley inthe reat. DO CANE eles AUCTONEEES CORNER OF EIGHTEENTH AND “D” STREETS Horace D. Waters, was r and con- | fhat there are not three incurable cases In a hun- : —— ing 18 fect on the north’ slde of TR street by a| @ Terms: One-half cash, the 1d De heed ee sea, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO BRICK DW 8, RE ASHICE OF Gatlaace WASHING- firmed. The last will and testament of | dred. Where the ordinary practitioner treats one Cat oe depth of W fect to a 20-ft. paved aller, improved | € Per Cont Dee Tn cash, at the option of the BEING NUMBERED 518 AND S15 ADEVENTS | one the wuthocliy, of a Geren a : Thomas F. Ward, deceased, was filed for | such case Dr. Plerce and the skilled specialists of ated ae Snip Surecom. by a handsome 2-story and cellar brick’ residence, | the Property, St at Sor Sco "required upon accent. STREET NORTHWEST. Cumier, the authority “of a Gectee of the Supreme probate and ‘record. Lucinda R. P: the Invalids” Hotel and Surgical Institute treat | DF W- Kirker Beatty. formerly connected gentaining (8 rooms and beth, with all modero | Eire. All conveyancing and recording at pur- | PY yirtue of a. deed of trast to us, bearing Gate | Conse No. 10882) Oniue we. albert ole a Maa aa ay Rene tens of thousands; and what Is regarded by the | With the Emergency Hospital, has been ap- | apartments, Leet a thaser’s cost. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. nutaber 16st, folio 268 et seq. one of the land-ret | undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction 358-d&ds Auctiones ords of the District of Columbia, and at the re- | 12, front of the premises. on SATURDAY, | th local doctor as a complicated case, one that puzzles | pointed ship surgeon of the steamship | , Terms: Sold subject.to a trust of $4,500, due Pyles, deceased. The court assigned Au- |} : aaa March 17, 1897, over and above the trust, one-|~ RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO.. AUCTICNEERS. | quest. in writing, of the party secured thereby, we | THIRTEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1895, ai FIV! ct Sas the date for Christianna C. Mus- | !8 brain and bames hls skill, Is as simple of treat- | Olympia of the Anchor Ine. He sailed on | Mir taan’ pslance In one yer ithe Intent, oe wo to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) Will seli, at public juction, 10 front of the premises, | O'CLOCK PM., all of the original lot numbered ser, administratrix of Henry M. Musser, to | ent and sure of being cured in this Institution as | Bis first trip July 9. cured by ‘a deed of trést on tlie property sold, or 5 —— on MONDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. | five (), in the square numbered eleven hundred pass her final account and distribute assets | 18 the drawing of a perfect circle to the one man == = SSS all ah, gat, the option of, the purchaser. A de- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THRER LOTS OX RAST | 1805. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P-M.. the following de. | amd thirtecn (1113), situated om the northeast cor. fi tice makes perfect. It fs a case where one man | _. — = be complied with fn ten days or the trustees re-| py virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in rts of original lots numbered five (5) and set gether with all of the improvements thereon, and remains of Henry C. Eng nd,a mem- | can do what millions of others cannot do. FUTURE DAYS. serve the Fight to resell the property at risk and | riber 1827, follo 30. of the land records of the | (7), In square numbered three hundred and forty. | #1 of the rights. wass, easements and appur- ber of the bar of this co r =| My re cord, and I cheerfully | 22 ae ———— | cost of defaulting purchaser. ct of Columbia, and at the request of the | four, described within tie following umetes and | tena bereto belor ging. near Kensingtor on Monday night, were | to pr. Pierce and his wonderful “FavoritegPreserip- Gee Jet8-@&ds GEORGE A. JORDAN, Trustee. | Ryall sell, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, | 2% inches scuth of the northwest corner of said y . ‘AT | Square, said point being the corner of a eix-fect- | Tatification thereof by the court, and ‘the residue " S BN ¥ OF JULY. 1895 = = = Wiel Ne Be eG 87 | Wide alley, and running thence east on said alley 96 | 12 two @) equal installmerts in one (1) and two (2) and in or- | VERY VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY TO] [THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | rive O'CLOCK P.M.. all of lots numbered here Tuesday mort ng and taken | tion” and “Golden Medical Discovery, on | SAME HOUR AN the east’ gide of 7th st. by a depth of 105 feet te | tee E, by order of the trus- | ¢4 599 and interest, amount of which will be stated | thousandths (14 985-1000) fect north of the southeast his late r of said lot five (5); thence west 99 feet pport of the wonderful on Thur: y thousands have given thelr voluntary | ut FIVE O'CLOCK ay, at i0 a.m., | Written testimony In | all of th» purchase money and interest { Terms of sale to be complied with within fi Jy9-d&ds | at" sale: sold clear of taxes to June 30, 1895, 4 | COME with serv ie s Fs to the undertaking establishment of W Shareaa ‘ oe < CLOSE. A: TATE, BE! STORY BRICK | MONDAY, JULY EIGHTH, 1895, SAME HOUR ‘8. in square 1635, in the city of Washing. | feet: thence south 13 feet 9% inches: thence cast | Years from the day of sale, to bear Interest from Rt Pumphres, where they were embalmed eee aa eo pastes ued from agon- DD WEETINGEAND SS ‘O. 1213 7TH ST. | AND PLACE, by order of the trustees. jri-d&ds = District of Golumbie mares Property will be ae oe eee ey ou ae jot five | acre <i os Se ax per = da prepare or burial. x day = N. & —— st . A mares rag one | % has : inte: 2 prop ast ore EE LL, Seen \8¥ | “rhe above case fs by no means an exceptional | On WEDNESDAY, JULY SEVENTEENTH, 1895,| (°THE AROVE SALB_IS FURTHER Post. | fold, pubsect to trust of $ jon geeciuio Lammrlalcs Ndredths (88-100) tect, more or roe poiat | Bets of (be purchaser, hearing interest friends. ‘The funeral will take place from | ome. Many ui FIVE O'CLOCK P-M-, wa will sell: in front of the | poned. until THURSDAY. JULY ELEVENTH, 1895, | "terms: Ail cash over and above said trost of | fourteen and nine hundred “and. eighty-five "aug | SAIQ; oF the purchaser, at bis option, mky emises, ; . 2 | j Chri iscopal Church’ | curative powers of Dr. rite Prescrip- | a 15-foot alley in rear, with a side :lley iso of ches to the Mne of'said 11th street, and deposit of $50 on each lot will be reantred at | 10% i : a zp é STOLE Ease , 7 rs. the all conveyancing and re- Rev. AS pistor. The interment | tlon aud the “Golden Medical Discovery.” Thou- | 15 feet. Improved by a Sstory dwelling contatee FUTURE DAYS. time of sale. Terms of sale to he complied with | thence north on said street forty-one and sixty-two | (15) days thereafter, and, all ree wil! be at the family burial nd near | sans aud thousands of Just such cures have been | Ing eleven rooms, with large store room and cel- === =s = = within ten days, otherwise we will resell the prop: | OB€ bundredths 41 62-100) feet, more or less, to the | Senet aS pee $100 deposit om Derwood. The following members of the | miade im every state b¥ this same special remedy | lar; entire house heated by furnace, with good THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- ee Ana eae aro sepa JAMES §. EDWARDS, Trustee, bar hay: been s 4s pall bearers: | for women’s peculiar disorders and diseases. This | Pick stable in rear. 612 E st. charer, after five days’ advertisement of such re. | ay ouch Af alley, on the south, two and forty-nine 500 Gth street uw. > ae ns + . 2 2 Terms: One-third cash, balence in one, two and S = t sale in this newspaper. Conveyancing and record- cnet on pond MES F. HOOD, _Tros » M der a 1 JAMES Thomas Dawson, Ge rge Minor Anderson, | world-famed remedy 1s not re‘ommeuded as a “‘cure- | three years, wlth intercst, secured by a deed ot | CHANCERY OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | ing at purchaser's cost. depth of thirty-nine aud seventy one hundredths 622 F stre James P. B. Veirs, Wm. Viers Boule, jr., | atl,"* but as a most perfect specitic for women's pe- | trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the op- PROP! STREET BETWEEN THIRD JOHN H. WALTER, Trustee, (89 70-190) feet, together with the tmyrovements, WLING & CO., Auctioneers. jy? Hattersly W. Talbott and Alexander Kil- | cujiar ailments. tion of the purchaser. A Ucrostt of $100 requirad | ,AND FOURTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. || ES GlSZLBiet te wh oreeras fat galae Oneinira ieaahs baleen akeee sett seeded ota — FXirs. Anne Flack, wife of Mr. Augustus |_,48 % powerful, invigorating tonic, it tmparts | Mirchaser's cost ‘Terms te he, Qoeplied eink S¢| the District ‘of Columbia, passed to equity cause | yyg.agas 422 10th st. nw. | Caval payments, payable ip one, two and three | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Mrs. Anne Fi - Mr. Pat strength ‘to! the whole system and! to the’ organs e v No. 15867, on the 13th day of December, 1894. In Years, with Interest at the rate of six per cent per = S - C. Flack, residing near Wheaton, died after é : 3 ten days, or the property will be resold at risk and von : sa Sunwood, ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, anaum, interest payable seml-annuall A xecurd | VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, FRONTING an illness of several months at her home femiuine in particular. For overworked, | cost of defaulting pure WAISHE | & | Winn Suit, Ste pute auction, on THURSDAT. the rh "1407 G st. naw, | cn the property ‘sold or all. cash, A purchaseea ON NORTH SIDE OF H_STRERT RETW) on Tuesday morning. The interment will ran-down,’’ debilitated teachers, mil- | SCHWARTZ, Agents for the He $99-d&ds | EIGHTEENTH DAY of JULY, 1895, at. FIVE — af "| option, “A deposit of $500 will be required at time TH AND | OTWELFTH STREETS take place at Rockville cemetery on Thurs. dressmakers, seamstresses, “shop girls," | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | O'CLOCK P.M.. in front of the’ premises, the fol: | PEREMPTORY SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILDING | of sale. All corveyuncing and recording to be at ST (PREM NO. 1122), AT AUC Siterda She was a lady well known pers, nursing mothers and feeble women | ountic Sate OF VERY VALUAR lowing described real estate, situated in the city of SITE, DMEROVED BY FRAME DWELLING, | purchasers cost, ‘Terms of sale to be com SS eo - Toss = ele Pierce’s Favori: eri AIC SALE OF VERY VALU. LE TILDING | Washi . in tl strict Ce , to wit: NO. 5 SOU ST. v! 2 rs from date of sale, p BE! . ALPS cemed in the communi passer yy Deb lerese be Yorite Erese cin ting ithe LOT ON NEW YORK AGENCE, BEUWEES | Orisinnl lot fone (2), in squase seven busdred ‘and | For aceming of the owner we will sell at public | trustees reserre the right te texell gt oO greatest earthly boon, being uncqualed as an appe- FMST AND NORTH CAPITOL STREETS | ninety-five (795). and the east eight (8) feet by the | auction, in front of the premises, on TUFSDAY, | of defaulting purchaser or purchasers. of the premis for Norfolk d Fortress | titing cordial and Invigorating tonic. NORTHW depth of fifty (50) of original lot five (5) of said | JULY SIXTEENTH, 1895. AT FIVE O°CLOCK MAHLON ASHFORD, having 18 feet’ trout b eet depth, tmprov By Daylight for Norfolk an | As a soothing nervine “Favorite Prescription’ ts | .O8 FRIDAY, JULY TWELFTH, 1895, at FIVE | square, with the Improvements, consisting of a two- | P.M., LOT 6, IN SQUARE 791, improved by a GEORGE E. FLEMTS by a three-story brick dwelling and store room, with Monroe. Spates ayes Senn O'CLOCK P.M.. we will sell, in front of the | story frame dwelling, 4 rooms. comfortable frame dwelling. Je8-eo&ds 3 ‘Trustees, | cellar. All modern improvements, furnace, hot and Take the new «und powerful steamer | Uncqualed in subdcing nervous excitability, Srri- | premises, at public auction, lot No. 25, square 619, Terms: One-third cash, ance in one and two] Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one — cold water. rt News” on Sunday, Monday, Wed- | tability, nervous exLaustion, nervous prostration, | fronting 20 feet on the south side of New York ave: | years, secured by deed ‘of trust on the property | and two years, with interest at 6 per cent, pay: {>THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO SaT- | The above property offers an unusual tnducement poses eeu vuraigia, hysteria, spams, chorea or St. Vitus’ | nue by a depth of ahout 100 fect to a 39-foot alley. | sold, with interest at six per cent per annum. $100 | ble semf-annually, and secured by deed of trust | URDAY, JULY THIRTEENTH, 1805, SAME HOUR | to persons desiring an investment in business prop- = at Sa. m. from the | scursigis, hysteris, suacta, tia ns |. Terms: ‘Sold. subject to a trust of $1,400. duc | deposi fred at time of sale. all” convey | cn the property’ Conveyancing, ete, at purchaser's | AND PLACE. company's wharf, foot of 7th street. See |dauce, and other distressing nervous eymptoms |-scr6 7, 1696; balance cash. A depolt of $160 Te. | ocelog: antirecordine at purchastr's: come Onvey” | Coat a aeposlt of $50 requiced at tine of pale. “ MAHLON ASHFORD, ‘Yerms made known at time of sale. advertisemen Fare for the round trip, | commonly atte t upon functional and organic | quired ‘at time of sale. Conveyancing and record- FRANKLIN H. MACKEY. Trustee, C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, GEORGE E. FLEMING, WALTEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., $5.50.—Advt. discase of the generative organs cf women. It in- | ing at purchaser's cost. Jy8-d&ds Jy8-d&ds 344 D st. nw. jy9-dts 1407 G st. Sy9-d&ds Trustees. $36-@&4s Auctionecis,