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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1895—TWELVE PAGES. - 9 SSsSsSsSsS903M93090”E SS SUBURBAN NEWS | cuestitic's? Snith*tonsornel the. gatuer- ree AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ing J Sacosaies on Sa ebich, Be Mr. Theodore Warner and Miss Florence z TOMOR; TomonnROoWw. FUTURE DAYS. < FUTURE DAYS. peerednee De rather Interesting at ‘he Pres- | Warner of Virginia are guests of Miss Lula PEREMPTORY SALH OF 60 HEAD OF Fn JOSEPH BROS. & 6O,, RATCLIFER, SUTTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS. | 0G. SLOAN & 00. AUCTS, 1407 @ SD) NOW. ANACOSTIA, ‘The Fortnightly Club met Saturday w'th | B- Walker. Horses ‘Horses No. GST Louisiana avenue merihwest et ee ee Guccessors fo Latimer & Sloan. SW" partite Mrs. Dufff®. The subject for consideration | Mrs. Lillian McLeod, who has been vis- pee ey on = = ee —— Cards have been received in Anacostia | was “Elizabeth Browning. E iting her sister, Mrs. J. K. Upton, for a S BENSINGER, AUGrIONEER. FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC., Peremptory Sale of USTEE'S SALE OF HANDSOME THREE sTony Bnnouncing the marriage of Miss Helen Au-| Judge Sangster having declined to he a| month, has returned to her home in Chi- e ee AT AUCTION. DWEL No. 1121 FIFTEENTH STREED candidate for the house of delegates, the TOMORROW (THURSDAY) MOR: , OCTOBER | | Our regular semi-weekly auction sale of House- NORTHWEST. gusta May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | Canditg See eae cen oe SEVENTEENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK. WILL, BE | Bold Furniture and Bffects generally takes place at the Well E Stalba| wre CPT certain a Thomas May, formerly of Anacostia, and | tovetter Monta be sce county chal Mrs. Arthur T. Lewis of Takoma Park has | SOLD, WITHIN THE BAZAAR, NO. "940 LOUISI- | our sales rooms THURSDAY, OCTOBER SEVEN- =| Sint day of Aurel, TeOt ea ott, ated, the r picket: a) together Monday by the county chairman, | peen the guest of her parents here, Mr. and | ANA 'AVENUB. A CAR LOAD’ OF HORSES AND | TEENTU, AT TEN A.M. "A general assorted ms Liber No. 2052, Tolle 2hf et ea, Guly_ recorded to Now of Washington, and Mr. Cyrus N. An- | Mr. Job Hawxhurst. After considering the | yfre. Levin ‘Thomas 2 ES, CONSIGNED BY GH CHARLES stock of ‘goods, including “a number of New and 1 i h d P h records for the District og Catengee OF the land derson, also of Washington. The ceremony | matter in all its bearings it was decided | “Nirs “Tuey Grimes has returned to her REDRICK Cray, ftp.) AND Second-ianil Brussels and Tngrain Carpets, Hogs, sne QL P= | reoteet oF cho arantect ot Columbia, and at the teok place Monday, and Mr. and Mrs, An- | 2¢t to make a nomination. __| home, after a long stay with relatives at SORT oO a ey Z 5 public anction, n front of th. sex, on MON~ Gerson are now chjoying an extended wed. | Mr. Frank Ballou, member of the town | Cedar Grove. Bal Ts a ae eae macy, So W. Cor, | Bare enee TEN Print "St, ae ding t Council, has been quite sick something over | “Mr. Dora Waesche, who for a number of | IMMEDIATE THEREAPTER, WILL BE SOLD FUTURE DAYS. a. °, @'| Gcecribed Inod and! premisce te eit? Ree er eae iss Li ray, di veek. years has b sis) 3s | A_CAR LOAD OF HORSES AND MARES SHIP- — epee “ The funeral of Miss Lizzie Gray, ¢ aughter Miss Minnie Thompson of Fairfax is vis- ae 4 He teres stant postmaster at this PED HEI: FROM PHILADELPHIAL AND CON: ‘THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, ten (10) and eleven (11), in Samuel Davidson's eub- of Mr. Thos. Gray, who died Saturday, took i = place, has left for Frederick, to go into busi- | PED, HERE OPE GTS SRS Pecan 9 | division of lots in square two hundced and foure lace day before yesterday. Miss Gray was | !ting Miss Annie Robey. ness. scecaor err ANY. GUSINENS. ese! teen (214), as suid subdivision is recorded in the Seaigis tans ani mntiene Relovedeealtno cet ———— Mr. Wm. J. Wilson and family have re-| AND ONE HAY PONY, 1 HIGH, GEN: | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON 19TH STREET N. W. Shee Se Se curren of the Distict of Camahie, ghe had been an invalid for’ seventeen LAUREL. turned to Washington, having spent che | TLE, POI CHILDREN 11) DIEIVE. RELWEEN P AND Q STREETS N,W. AT AUC- ° ° lowing metes iin bounds, viz: Rezinntty for the ears, and much of that time was unable to a Sars summer here. Ep ‘ See ONE eA tenes cae OCTOBER TWENTY- | sme at a point in the line of fifteenth street we leave her home. The interment was made| The city council held its regular monthly | , EPworth M. E. Church is now undergoing | 72, UEAD OF GOOD HQISES AND MARES, SELL: | | On TUPSDAY,, OCTOBER ‘TWENTY SECOND, We will sell at ts | @stant one, hundred and. ninety cicht “ds8) “eet BOE SOUT CLIC ing Mond ight. Mayor Phelps, | C<(Gu9", and interior painting and other | “rity SAL WILL CONSIST OF OVER 6) HEAD | will'sell, in front of the premises, part_of lot 21, | Sy°Tg,neu known pharinacy, the entire stock and | Pine (9) inches north from the southwest corner of Mra. Williamson, widew of James wi-|™eeting Monday night. May *helps, | needed improvements. ee ee eS aint, cranes it front of the Eremises, part of lot 21, | ali fixtures contained thereln, ich comprises | said square, and runing thence north along the Mamson, has removed from Anacostia. to | Councilmen Thigs, Carr, Fairall and Shars- | Laytonsville had a quiet home welding | Gively HE’ SOLD, WITHOUT 1, adepth of 109 feet to a wide alle EE pS Foe oad isd eens omer [ew meagre Re pes pend St. Elizabeth's Heights. wood were present. The following bills | Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The com | SERVE. AND MUSE BE AS 12 Terms: One-third cash, balance In one and two | (ersisis of the usbal’ stock tonnd ine atst six (0) inches; thence south twenty-four (20), feck Mr. Harry Eno, one of the attaches of St. | were ordered paid: Wilkinson Brashears, | t'acting parties were Miss Blanche Craw- | XO SALE. ao years, With interest, secured at deed of trust on | pharmacy. three (3) inches, and thence west one hundred and Saiiganict leo eases luiiie tinsien rendered atronss ae es 1s G25: Peter Woods, | 20% daughter of Dr. Basil B. Crawford the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the |” ‘The above will first be offered as a whole, and ‘f | ten (110) feet six (6) inches to the place of begin- b, pamee bon delge, a William Leizear, $6. eter Woods, | of that town, and Mr. John S. M. Howie of r. A deposit of §100 required at time of | a satisfactory bid is hot recelved it will immedl- however, to one certain deed of APE cE eae tehadec vor Nisholakvenie has 2; City Engineer F. T. English, $124; | Washington.’ The home of the bride’ Horses. Horses eae See SOT GS es for ocren “thousand ve bundred’ caiers riends in New York and New Jersey. yer, $10; John D. Kearsey, $51.50; G. W. | 2d a few invited friends for the occasion. | TOMORROW (THURSDAY), OCTOBER SEVE) sai (auccessdrsite Baten eDaieskrGoye ‘Terms: If sold as a whole, terms made known at | yearly, together with all the improvements, ways, Miss Flora Crozier of Suitland, who has | Waters, jr., $31.40; B. F. Robey, bailiff, 330; | Rev; D. Benton Winstead performed TH, AT TEN O'CLOCK AM, AT OL 10 Ratcliffe, ) : eae ; ALE OF VALUABLE IMPRoyED | 3ttd&dbs RArCLt cerem in th I hich ES, 211 ELEVEN sale; if in detail, cash. one oes rights, ee to. the sume belonging, or been ill for a long time, is at last believed a f ‘ mony in the parlor, which was taste- N STABLES, 211 E NTH NORTH- 1 LLISFE, Si .. Ancts. | in anywise appertiain to be on the road to recovery. J. F. Gray, clerk to council, $8.33; Evening | fuliy decorated with fragrant plants and IMPROVED REAL: ESTATE. 3D RATCLIFFE, SUTTON «& CO.. AUCTIONEERS, Terns: Over and above the before mentioned zs Willi: 2 el ow. rank ane = ar = Laat trust, all cash. A depos't of $500 required at time ‘A contract has been awarded to a Wash- | Star, $2.48; William R. Dana, $12.50; Laurel flowers. In the evening the newly wed ted WILL SELL FORTY IWEAD. SUCCESSCRS TO of sale. Terms to be complicd with f ington firm for placing fire escapes on the | Democrat, $12; Baltimore Sun, $11.05; | Couple bade farewell to congratulating | yaMES STEWART of Clarksburg, Va., will sell RATCLIF DARR & CO. Otherwise the right reserved to. resell, Ae J. R. Grif. | friends and took a train for Texas, where cost of de ultinz puceha: Masonic Hall in Anacostia at an expense | Laurel Electric Light Co., $303 a carload, consisting of good, heavy draft and good| = DELAWATN AW after due notice, E 2 they will reside, Mr. Bowi : CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, | fished in some newspaper publ ~ of $100. fith, $10. The bill of Mr. A. Conway, jus- | 208 Wi ree oe. oreo we intending to en- | grivers. SOUTHWEST, BY AUCTIO: NO. 1524 L STREET NORTHWEST. Dg Ome BN Te Woon The members of Electa Chapter, order of | tice of the peace, for $8.75, was laid over Z EDWARD DUNN of Pittsburg, Pe., will sell 19 | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the rtue of 2 decree of the Supreme Court of the |” oc15-d&ds ~ a ‘Trustee. euthusiastn for the gucctaa of the proposed | Councliman Thies submited the following | ATJGDION SA; head of 00d, yonns, sound Horses. “Also 10 bend | ieig7" whervin Elatbetir Mitchell et a. are: con | 1401 Marcie fu: Cask bo. alice S atk ef aie, the | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON © GO, AUCTIONEERS. eee ees PACAn GOES ELE: SIKdor on aad | OrdlnucecraniGhiwas. pussed= ise IUTonnGt AUCTION SALES. of Horses, the property of a contractor having | plainimts and Henry L. Pierce et al. are defend: | undersigned, trhstee, will sell. at public auction, in (Succestors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) srpee Pens thes Masta &: @ eqradalcrdaniealthatithe ordinancelentitied = finished his work; ONE pair Black Coach or Car- | ants, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, in | front of the premises, at MALF-PAST FOUR . expect to achieve great results. ed and ordained tha niitled THIS AFTERNOON. rioge Horses, young and sound. Several cheap | front of the respective premises, on MONDAY, THE | O'CLOCK P.M. ON TUESDAY, THE TWENTY- | PEREMPTORY SALE VALUABLE IMPROVED es “Sinking fund for permanent improvement TOMAS WAGEANIEN RES ESEE Horses, sold for want of use. Horse, Buggy and | TWENTY-EIGHTH DaY OF OCTOBER, A.D. i893, | SECOND DAY ‘OF OCTOBER, 1895, the following || REAL ESTATE, NO. 305 L STREET NORTH- ROCKVILLE. »ond’’ be and the same is hereby repeal 5 . WAGGAMAN, REAL ESTATE 2 AT HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK P.M.,the follow: | described property, situated in the city of Wash- WEST. EE and re-enacted, so as to read that the sum AUCTIONEER, nner a RENNECUY?PAneH ing a cried land and pret nises, pitas See clt ington, in the Dintiict of Columbia, named 2 rants TON EDNESD AY AFTE NOON, | OCTORER 200) be a t of the first receipts ea a INNELLY, Auctioneers, of Washington, District of Columbia, and known of lots. and 12, in Davidson’s subdivision of ENTY-Ti » A. D. 1895, A’ ALF-Pas Judge John A. Lynch of the circuit court oe Soe erat en Ci ie ‘sinking, tund, VALUABLE IMPROVED 1 ROPERTY. NUMBERED | 1¢ 211 1th et. uw. | Parts of lot 17, in square 596. ‘This lot will be | criginul lots in square No. 198, beginmng for the | FOUIR O'CLOCK, (will offer tor by eame here yesterday for the purpose of |ana pay the interest when due on the Roe 2 sold in parcels, at the diserction of the trustees, as | same nine fect west from the northeast corner of | public auction, in front of the premises, of OCTOBER SIXTEENTH, 1895, VALTE! I IS & Cl ctiones Tollows: DA. Twill offer for sale ag | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ollow es, lot 6G, square 194, Improved | assre lot twelve, and running thence south one hun- | original lot i, in square 525," improved by -@ Parcel No. 1, Fronts 14.96 feet on 3d street and and one feet and eleven inche: WAGONS, HAR- | has a depth of 95.636 feet, with a five-foot tet | twenty feet hearing argument of counsel in two import- | year permanent improvement bond, accord- | at FIVE 0'CLOC The first was the case of Ed- act of ISM, chapter 545, section | front of the | thence west | fraine house, nuw under good rental. This prop- thence north one hundred and one feet | erty Wwili be sold subject to a prior decd of trust SALE OF HORSE zs > 3 house. "Terms day of sale, ESS, IRON SAFE, STOCK’ OF WOOD, &C., | 02 a ten-foot alley. This parcel is improved by a | and eleven inches, and thence east twenty feet to | for $2,000, the particulars of which. will be fully rd and Edwin Baltzley, partners, trad- Sngineer English was instructed to 3GAMAN, Auct. Aue WOOD ES frame dwelling. : “ 'Y ® | the place of beginaing, with the Improvements and | stated’ at ‘the time of sale. : & E. Balt against the West- the meeting of the arbitration com- TEOD By virtue of a deed of assignment feom Wilder | _Fareel No. 2. Located at the southwest corner of | appurtenances, “at present improved by a three-| Terms (over the trust) cash. A deposit of $200 inghouse Electric Manufacturing Company | mittee, at the office of Mr. Nicholson, in | cpeppop: 2 & Cook, I will sell at public auction for benesit of | Delaware avenue and M street” southwest; has a | story frame dwelling. Feces ee a to be 2 beer EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE creditors, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER SEVEN- | frontage of 15.62 feet on Delaware avenue, with an | Terms of sale: One-third of the amount of the | comp! with in 15 days. Conveyancing and re- and others. This case originated in the | Georgetown. NORTH SIDE OF G_ STREET, i, A. D. 1895, AT ELEVEN O°CLOCK A. | average depth of about 97 feet to a ten-foot purchase money in cash, residue in two equal in- | cording at purchaser's cost. proposed sale of the Glen Echo Electric |The town treasurer submitted his report, tH AND NINTH | STREETS, premises, feot of 13th and Water sts, | ‘This lot is unimproved and contains about 1,458.23 | stallments, at one (1) and two (2) years from day of 3 CHAS. W. DARR, Attorney, pa migce Aare re which was read and accepted. It is as IMPROVED BY LARGE BRICK Wal) articles, partially enumerated: | Square feet. sale, with’ interest, secured by deed of trust upon | _ocl5-d&ds Equity bldg., 317 and 319 43 at. nw, allway, advertised to take place some Corporation account, balance on . TE. SHUTE W TWO SING: cel No, 3. Adjoins said parcel No. the propurty, or ali cash, at the option of the pur- = ——. weeks ago, but which sale was stopped by x powers vested 1a ‘DOUBLI a AN : and fronts 15.547 feet on Deluware’ avenue, een ‘Terms a a Paes os pees) ana aa aa tine AUCTION ERES, S é a ane by the la He h GGY, San average depth of about 98 feet, with jays front date of sale, or right reserved to rese (Suc io Ratcliffe, Darr an injunction granted by the court. The ; amount paid out, $55.86; balance on | 4, P¥,,the, lst, will and testament of the late Beles MILLERS MeND ate i outlet on the tencfoot alley, ‘This Tot ig | St tisk aud cost of deiulting purchaser, after five —— 4 motion argued yesterday was to dissolve | hand, $380.58; sidewalk account, balance on | pay, NTI DAY OF OCTORER, A.D. PE SCALES, ONE TRON Sag E_HUN- | unimproved and cont i (©) days’ notice in ‘The Evening Star newspaper. | COLLATERAL SECURITIES AT AUCTION FOR said injunction. Argument In this case hand September 9, $29 amount collect- O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the DRED CORDS OF OAK AND PINE WOOD, erms of 82 All costs of conveyancing, recording, etc., to be ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. vas male by John Ridout for complainants | 4, $253.61; amount paid out, $253.26; bal- ion, Tot numbered three MORE OR LESS, OFFICE FIXTURES, &C. to be paid in cash, the balance In one and two ¥ paid by the purchaser. a3 PF cirtne of 4 collateral note and by direction Sha Thomas Anderson und Geo. E. Ham. |#Ace on hand, $193.11; electric Nght account dred. and. thirteen ‘ALSO A vOLaM LGN ayaa taleele* ane RCE EEO Tian DRTC JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, Trustee, of ihe hollec thereof we will sell, by pablic auc- vtember 9 $11S.l Sth_st._aw. | HRIDAY DIGHTERSTHT Bay on OCTOBER, AD, Mies sald ‘syuaze, per recorded In book B, page | SAME DAY, one Iron Safe, combination loc cured by deed of trust upon the premises sold, 3. SLOAN & *CTS 7G Si v 4 ae C Al amount paid out, | 122, of the surteyors office of sald District, in. | ly new. and to bear Interest at the rate of 6 pet cent per esas Ge tomy) | Tee Re ta nga bead hin Soe ne by a large brick warehouse on the rear of} ‘Terms cash. Annum from the day of sale, interest payable semi- = Fs fo" said note, “fo wit: © motes each fer n’s sutxlivision of | At the offer, 422 10th st. n.w., AT ONE O'CLOCK, | be and to | _ 0cl0-d&ds No. 410 balance on hand § amount collected, $150. $3.19; balance on hand, ridenced by the notes of the pureh fiton for defendants. The second case Was that of the Johnson Company against James is. Henderson and others, and origi- ee ‘| Mrs. John W. Jackson, who died Sunday ol4-dts annually, or all cash, at the option of the pur- | TTUSTEES' SALE OF A TWO: $688.24, secured by second deed of trust on lots a eee ae sot alway nico | Morning in the sixtieth year of her age, at One-third cash, balance one and two years — - chaser. "A deposit of $200 on parcel No. 1 and a} DWELLING, “NO. 338 ELE i Sas seenees tant eis bake el advertised some weeks ago, and which |her ersidence about three miles above | *t pieuea cout G. SLOAN & CO., Anetioncer deposit of $100 each on parcels Nos. 2 and 3 must SOUTHEAS erecta eae i ple e notice. uccessors to Latimer & be w: Laurel, will be buried from her late resi- LEP rca ee Je at the time of sale, ‘Terns 0 to be | | By virlue of a certain deed of trust, dated the] o12-5t RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts, dence today. The funeral ceremony will ed With in fifteen days from day of sale, | 26th day of October, 1894, and duly recorded In Sale was stopped by an injunction. Motion comp) : yas argued b c ES’ SAL otherwise the trustecs reserve the right to resell | Lite jo 170 et 8e . = 5 Ss Nathaniel Wise and Aldis I. Brown for |@f.Centenary M. E. Church. The interment nee NEY CLOSE,” D, G. purchaser, All conveyancing, recording, —&e., at | of the purty seured thereby, we will offer for sale, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPI ace peuiel The arenments eceapied s large | Wil be in Laurel Hill cemetery. OF TWO NEW HovsEs, on | , BY trtue of a certain deed of trust, dated 28th | purcitaser’s cost. HH. SIIOLES, ‘Truste the premises, on TUESDAY, OCTOR! HEAL RSE QoL AN AES ROE pedrt tence See aaeinroen o tan |. Alarge number of Laurel democrats at- ARE 22, ON SEATON STREET, | ¢2¥ of June, A.D. 1895, und duly recorded in i 410 Sth st. COND, 1895, at HALFS FucR OF FOCRT IL STREET AND SHEED, portion of the day. A decision in the two t gin U ey ING’ @' | Liber No. 2036, at folio Sed-, one of the cH. DARK, T the following described Iaud and AVENUE, DISTRICT, cases is not expocted for some time. Cena te Che ree Wie tn Cipper Manlbarb yes Me a ertain deed of trust, bearing | land records of the District of Cohimbia, and at | oet¢dgdbs Equity TI being the south seventeen feet four| BNE BeILDING KNOWS Joseph Newell, colored, charged with | te™day. The Laurel Military Band went] gate of January 2, 1898, and duly recorded in | the request of the party secured thereby,” we will | °° 0°" on 7 ft. 4in.) by the full depth of Jot num- qace dey mistontiias eatapentromthal county Cie (eG ee eaetuarade: x Liber No, 190) of the land | 3011, At_public muction In front of the prothises, QN | RECELVEEIS ARSE S3 8 SOM: | peed seve in syuare numbered nine Inndved and a as ee ail heve Monday ‘morning, but was re-|, ©t- James Tucker, the Inesman who was | records of the ‘Dis nhin, and at the DAY, OCTOBEL SEV ED 1 1805, ak EEROOE APART SLQKSH | ninets-one 01), together, with the improvements, reer tat ead ~ & injured about three miles below Patuxent | request of the party secoed thercby, we will sell, | HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOC H., the following FS tHe pLARRISON | ANNEX.” | consisting of a two-story brick dwelling, Known 25 ‘D> APPLIANCES apturel in a short time.’ He was con- fined in a lower cell, and by some means No. 338 11th street southenst. erms of saie: One-third cash, balance in one Wednesia stalin | at. public auction, in ft the’ premises, on THE la TH DAY OF OCs | Of Washington, e died in a_ho: and d OFFICE, ‘THIRD STREET aa | Washington on Monday from the effecis of | MIPAESDAY, aoe ted a3 lott in I NEit OF G AWEST. - a 1 mures eR a mn ee pT ae made his way to another part of the build- | yj, TORER, 1895, FOUR O'CLOCK | Rated as Tot pene ae twe years, with intercst at 6 per cent, secur y of Marck, A.D. 1895, and recorded in Liber fs Ge ("| his injuries. Mr. Tucker received his in- ple Jamin Hl, Ward of land | | By of a decree of the by deed of trust on property sold, of all cash, at the Duaole Lier ache arte tena eee ing and from thence to the front door. His H if dise pices Whitney District of Colum option of the parchuser. A deposit of $100 "will be ct of Colutnblar kad ‘at ‘the sowent of De juries while cutting wires on a pole. The | known and des! pole upon which he was working broke | 1 square nui escape was discovered a few minutes after- of Juiy in equity required at time of sale. ‘Terms of sale to be com- ered 22, of Wiliam A. Hammond, the holder of the note ne- ward by the jailer, who went in pursuit, at andy LEME AGOE on to the city of Washington,” ‘Sub, | Tecords of the surveyor's office S, wherein t plied with in fifteen days, or the property will be : 5 = f and soon overtook him. When called on to | cnine Wis Sioht ted dnd bree eee AM | division of a tract of Lamm Knows is 2 S00 | Columbia, together with the improventents ssocint Feold at risk and cost of. defaulting parchaser. | front-ot tie frowns on ey Ae, auction, Am surrender he showed fight, and picked up a | PASMNS DNS Ts { leg and breaking the | qs’ per plat recorded in liber county book 6, folio | isting of a frame dwellin, te on Ludlow a) Spalding et ul. All conveyancing and recording at purcha TINTH DAY of OCTOBER, A.D. i895 Manco stared Seeerat hota seo asracotee as | eoneulia such! ve imanneritas ito force iitl|'gs “suet oct tis seecords of cthesodice, crea: coke ‘and adjoining the oli wen Park. | will offer for sie, HW. 1. BERGMANN, VAST FOUR O'GLOCK IN “THE AFTERNOON, the however, intimated him, and, after a seufite | t2oush the skin. He was also injured se- | vevor of the District of Columbia, PeRS ee Ee OC ee remained may PROT Te teh foliowing described renl estate, situate in the *sun- with the officer, he was brought back and | TloUsly about the head and face. Terms: Purchaser to assume trist of $1,900 on | balance in cash, of wi 4 : mired af | DA “of, OCTOL: Tro ty of Washington, District of Columbia, and desig- “ sae Pitesti ‘The republicans of Laurel held a meeting | €a¢h house, balance ip cach or on payments to suit, conveyancing and recording at | FOUL fated as and being parts of lots one U1) and two ers cost. ‘Terms to. be BRO¥., AUCTION Icdged in his old quarters. Andrew Joppy, colored, who made his fully complied with @) in S. P. Brown's subdivision of part of Pleasant at the residence of Mr. P. P. Castle, cardi, | A deposit of $109 renuired ou each house at time of Dap MCeRdslet Ona ecintat BLE IMPROVED | Plains + : sale. All Conveyancing and record.ng at pur- , id Lemar’s Outlet, be % eccape from Jail here on’ the 24th of last |28te for county treasurer. Speeches were | chaver'a vost sore purr) aay resell the (property at the:risic and cost of th WEE TUCROVER | lows: Becicuing foc the Gaive at ine mouthwest July, was brought back to his old quarters | ™@de by Mr. Castle, Mr. M. F. Schooley, JOHN S. SWORMSTEDT, 1303 F st. n.w., CSI SNe Re of Third street correr of Forfrtcenth Street road and Sheridan ave- Seatantiy (beasherit. sul Hee eis | candidate for the legislature, and others. DANIEL BINTWELL, 6th'and La. ave. n-w., vV a Bae LL, point 100 feet north of the southeast corne: Ry virtue of a certain decd of trust to us, dated | BUe (deing the nortiezst corner of said lot one), and qobudvat, FarrishuEe OPA sow@nereche mes sss od-d&ds ‘Trustees, oS-dkaa CE Ub Se id Square and running thenee 25 fee TS88, and duly recorded May 1, 1808, in | Tuning thetce westerly along the southern ie of a arrisburg, Pa., See é . 2 ue : 5-d& tees, west 62 f south 2 Tolle ase et seq of the iand | SAM Sheridan avenue to the northwest comer Halives. B y ce vl 4 ‘Ss e AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLY BU ee ———— hence @: 9 the place of begin- x Oo, thence gelina W. Musgrove and F. B. Musgrove, | held its regular sem-monthly meeting Mon- CILY OF ‘WASHINGTON, DISTRICY OF Co- SALE OF 4 VERY VALUABLE CEN. | Sf gut square add running thence north 25. feet; | GGTH Tak OR OMTOR EI. AneB. AR ap | point one hundred and thirty-five (133) fect south, Dacsday, Naveuilers ©). waa ascigncns thon relia Vice President H. 0. Emmons in the | deceased, and by virtue. of its provisions, ‘the un: STREET SO WITABLE FOR BUST 9 Inches (0 the place | described Innd and premises, situate in the elty of | Coe handerd and forty-two (142) fect southerly tem & 2 lersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, 1b NESS Pt TO old an ole, : St Tot 30, in Darheille's ‘sun, | the northeast co: x to make distribution of the assets in their ; Chafr. The attendance was unusually large. | front of the respective premises, ou the days ‘and | By. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of roperty will be sold asa whole, and ts | nated as aud. bein 30, in Darneille's su | eenwesteriy Oa Lath witeet te the'pieee ote a very large fireproof apartment house, in square #82, fronting 15.04 feet on 11th hands among the creditors of said deceased. | Mr. D. G. Adelsberger, a hydraulic engineer | at the hours hereinafter mentioned, the following | the District of C umbid, pasted In Equity Cause ing, togetber with the large three-story brick eben pbb oo i a s ss O16 er A ke frontage of 50 feet on Third street west, ‘y a depth of 85 feet, together with eee GE EN Oe ture In Christ | from Baltimore, was present, and was .n-| ie! ammustenances ‘therete belonging, tries ad | undersigned trusteo, witi oer for salen at piuttle with elevator and plant and al! modern busisting of w tweestory brick Boca eS Se ee Pete br instant. wmace the maguions ag | tfeduced by Mr. H. O. Emmons. The meet- | situate in the city of Washingteas ln’ the District | auction, iu. fant of the preintwes, on THU ences for a first-class apartment, cred, 713, 11th street northeast.” | Tojlers, elevators, chandSliers, fas fixtures and the Brotherhood of ‘St. Andrew. ing then merged into a citizens’ meeting. | Columbia, viz Ree SA See eae a h, Valance i ‘installment be paid in cask, and the balance in two equal | Wet fixtures and appliances’ thereto | belonging. srotherhood of St. Andrew. Es %- | ON MONDAY, OCTOBER FOURTEENTH, 1895, | 1805, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the bab ae arated to be paid in cash. and the balance in two equal | ‘his property is well adupted for hotel purposes, Monday afternoon a barn, ‘stable and | Mr. Adelsberger submitted to the citizens | at the Hour of HALMPAST FOUILO'CLUCK P.Mt. | following described real estate, sitaate In ihe city | in one aud’ two years from day of {usiallments, | pasable in one and two years, with | Th property Will be sqjd subject to three deeds of ther buildings on the farm of Mr. Edwin | a number of plans for the proposed system.| %_ Pert of sublot 3 in squire 675, fronting the | of Washington, District of Cokimbia, to wit: The | the notes of the purbaver a rie ee eer € pe Nteed | trust, bearing date the 7th day of March, 1895, and sale, secured’ Uy. deed | (rust, bearing Rese arets male, secured Uy deed | recented, respectively, in Liver 1994, follo 478 et z seq., and in Liber 2010, follo 1 et seq. and folio ar site tert | oe Se, of the lund ‘recors of the by “olumb = . 2 Peace monument at the west side'of the U. 3. | east nineteen (19) feet and ten and ‘one-half (10%) | the property sold, with futerest at six per cent per : @ spark from an ensine and were entirely | Of Water Works, with the estimates for | Capitol bullding, ond huproved by, house and store | inches front, on E street, by the full depth of orig: i, or all ensh, at the option of the purchaser | of trust upon the p 1 ti jon wag | Ruwbered 105 on the Clrcle and Peunsylvaula ave: | inal lot numbered fiftees (5). iu square numbered | or putchasers. Terms to be complied with in fif- | the option of the purchase Consumed, entailing a loss of about $5,000, | Stablishing the same. His proposition was | Buu-bere nthe Circle and Pennsylvan a aye | ened ahd fifts cecen GST ctetnee with | teen days from day of sale, or the property will | will Be required of the purchaser at the the of upon which there was an insurance of | to build upon the hill opposite the resi- | ON TUESDAY, OCTORER FIFTEENTH, 1895, | all. the Improvements, ete. be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting | sale. AU’ conveyaneing, recording and notacial $2,400 in the Fire Association of Philadel- | dence of Dr. J. R- Owens an elevated res- | at the same hour, the original lot 12 in square 424,| Terms of sale, as oe . Prescott, near Norbeck, caught fire from ft indebtednt aggregating securiug an indebtedness Concerning which fuller particulars Will t time of sale. All conv and recording at the | fees at the cest of the purehas rescribed by the decree, are | purchase i wi ile va 3 ‘ fronting 59 feet by a depth of 95 fe one-third of the purchase money in exsh, the resi- | cost of the pure A deposit will be | to be complied with within ten days from day of : One-third cash, Ped Ti bance aE HnES was also de- | ervotr, with a stecl tower 120 feet high, | side of Seventh 'sttert” between “Mand “S| due in two ‘equal installments, in one aud ‘two | reyuisd at the thine of he sae, = ex otherwise “tho! trusters reserve, the (right 10 Soars from date o¢ sale, for week hay. and © lot of asricaltutal imolegente | 2nd an elevated frost-proof tank, which | streets northwest, and improved by tree nearly | years, with interest from the day of sale at the . F. 1. SIDDONS, | Receiver, resell the property at the risk amd cost of the de- | the promissory ‘notes of the purchaser must be > and a lot gr plements. | oid hold 100,000 gall : new brick stores cnd dwellings, numbered 1236, | Tate of six per cent per annum, secured by deed of i333 F st. mw. | faulting purchaser, J) roxsro! given, bearing interest, payable semi-annually, at Mr. Prescott was absent from home when .000 gallons of water. The | 1238 and 1240 on Seventh stree trust on the property sold, or all cash, at option W. UH. SHOLES,” Recetver, Ae eo ee the rate of 6 per centum arnum until paid, the fire orca A valuable riding horse | object of elevating the reservoir so higi? On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER XTEENTH. 1895, of the purchaser A depusit of $300 required upon 410 Sth st. naw. CONSTANTS I. AEE eta and | to be secured by decd of Grust ‘on the property Ss rescued from obi Se ale ; oh x at the same hour, the sublot in the square acceptance of bid. terms of sale are net com- Eh & CO. AU SEERS, Ses si sold, or all cash, ut the purchaser's option. Te, Drcswott ae the ae eee Stable by | was to have sufficient power in case of fire | (ig feet front by’ 100 feet deep to an alley). tine | plied with In tem days from day of sale the teas Se ee _Inqutre 500 Sth street northwest. conveyancing ‘and’ recording ‘at purchaser's. cmt. A . to do away with a fire engine. In the low | proved by a three-story brick dwelling numbered | tees reserve the right to property at the Doris eee 3 SER Seah aah sedans Pires ras "E500 required at tine of sale. If the a grounds on the west side of the tower a | 2317 “M” street northwest; risk and cost of the defaul ser after five ie Hee street northwest. terms of sale are rot complied with within ten days TAKOMA PARK. receiving reservoir was to be built, 1s0 rect | Ou, the SAME DAY as last aforesaid, at the hour | days’ advertising in some published in| Very Valuable Business and Si st frcan day jof sale the trustees reserve the right to Hai aati sese tle ee ing | Of FIVE, O'CLOCK P.M, the original lot 20, in| Washington, D.C. AM conveyancing and record- DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, > | combined pumping | square 73, containing 5,200 square feet of ground, | ing ut the purchaser's cost. Office Property on the aie after three days’ public notice of such resale in The democratic rally in Takoma Hall Les or eer Fes wind ee the a more or less, having a froata OF fifty even feet nas ‘NEAL T. MURRAY, Trustee, 2 OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, | some aes GE ee pa DG : det ie ave the capacity of pumping | on the south side of “L” street between Twenty- | 02 No. 313 st. nw. rth - Mie Re aie oRMUEL DOR Monday night, under the auspices of the | Evi) sautons of water per hour, ‘andthe | ara ap Tweuty second suis wrth, See northeast corner of 13th Soe ee ieee | au we cme, | cham eaton mocratic Club, of whic! re vi y] be roved by tw: me dwellings numbered 2102 an UNCANSON OS., AU INEERS. i. P| VE! a cK ocl2-d&ds 40 Indiana avenue. wind wheel to be % feet in diameter, and | Bi9i"on enid “Ie street; Gas = and G streets at Auction. eS 0. H. P. Clark is president, attracted a} placed upon a steel tower 1) feet high. | “On “THURSDAY, OCLOBER SEVENTEENTH, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING HOUSE the TWENTY-SECOND DAY of | _ Under eae A : ZLOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEE by virtue of a certain dced of trust, Sey BEES, gathering which filled the hall, many ladies This pump was to have the capacity of | 18v5, at the hour of HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK NG STREET BETWEEN TWELFTH AND 1s at HALF. ST FOUR O'CLOCK | dated Mare! 1593, recorded ber among the number. Mr. Morris Clagett in- | PUMPIng 200,000 gallons of water in twenty- | P-M.. the 85 and 136, In square 93, ‘each | THIRTEENTH. STREETS. NORTHEAST. frout of ‘the pretuises, ‘we shall offer for | JSiS- follo T et’seqs one of the fund records of the y recorded depth of 60 te four hours, the witer to be pumped into on the By virtue of a deed of trust to us, di J busines ‘ana office property, | District of C CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, troduced Mr. Thos. Waters of G. as chair- a “Q” - bia, and by the direction in writ- 7 =} wt y = elevated reserv 23 3 is street betw ‘Q” and “ii nd ds of the District of Colum- ed on the northeast cornet ey s paper — : a LOCATED IN THE CENTRAL PART 0} man for the evening. Speeches were made | $3© Clevated reservolr 238 feet above the | sires nortiwest, each lot being Improved bya | MeCMS, We, Lut age ae deme 18d tee welll, teas | Igcated on the northeast corer of Thirteenth and | ing of the yarty eecured by said deed of trust, we, | WASHINGTON. CITY, D.C. BEING. PREM- b h ¥ x pumping plant. The numerous springs cn = paler y oy * Soon G stre wing west he! lot 7, square 288, | the undersixned, will offer for sale, at public aw oon, as yy the following, viz. . Thos. the place of Mr. W: H. M: ee Ss three-story di ling, with modern improvements of the holder of the note thereby ‘ured, | fronting 24 feet 3% inches on G street by a depth | tion, in the premises, on TRURSDAY ISES NOS. 1508 AND 1810 I STREET N.W. Clark of Howard county, Chas. Eccleston ee Mr. Wm. H. Manosue were to | and conveniently arranged, the houses being num- | sell at public auction, in front of the premises, fect on Thirteenth street, including three | TIE ‘TWE = 7 ° By virtue of a decree of the Su Court of , and this | bered 1615 and 1617 on said Twenty-first street; HIVE. GCLOCK, ON THUR the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause DAY, THE SEVE OURTHL DAY OF OCTOBER, A. of Wheaton, Morris Talbert of Rockville, | SUPPly the water for these wor in rear. D. 1895, AT HALF t = = igtet Te 6! ShEAS = eae Shes! i 3 ‘3 > OUR O'CLOCK PM, | No, 15375 (Womersley va.” MeGlue et_al.), we will Wm. Louie of Rockville and R. Mattingly | Water was to be distributed throughout the |_| Tertus of side: One-tourth of the purchase money | PEBNTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1865, the fol: his i$ a highly valuable property and should | the following described real estate. viz.: All of lot | N93) 237 (Womersley va ie et al re Gf Wishington, 7 SY | town by elght, six and four-inch pipes, DE area renee ree ud the attention of Investors, Peri eae Dee Ey Se | oe ee The social given under the auspices of wich Would constitute gravity. The cost | after, and the residue in equal Installments at one, Pines oe to | ‘ quare huabered five hundred and | DAY of OCTOBER, 1895, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M the Ladies’ Aid Society last night in the | Of establishing the proposed water works | two and three years from the day of sale, to bear Sere: Pree oe ale t "8 per plat recorded in Liber No. | lot numbered twenty-three 23), In square numbered Presbyterian Church was the beginning of | WoUld be about $17,000. The feasibility of | interest therefrom at the rate of 6 per ‘cent per | dred and four (O04), ae said subdivision is re | recording at purchaser's Feet ar USDC LEE ee CONN: Sees Se eT mba ene Che Coe 5 a scries of socials to be given by this or- | tR® Proposition was discussed at some | anvum until pald, payable semiannually, “the de- | Sorged in the ollice of the surveyor of the Distrie: | com with in B da TEOVeNCLUCASSEDOPE ISTE RR EER Te cee ree od ee ee ne ganization during the winter. ‘The pro- | length by the citizens, but no action was | trey Dement OO enaeers, aceured by deeds ct | of, Columbia, Jn Hook 19, page 114, together with | sale, or the property will be resold at the ris ‘Ternis of sale: One-third of the purchase money | ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in one Gram, rendered under the direction of Mrs. | t@Ken in the matter. Dr. Wells was of the | S08, notes OF fhe purchasers, acre e eed qce | all the appurtenances and Improvements. cost of defaulting purchaser a payable inicash (of which a deposit of $100 mmust te | sear and oorthird an two searectrom day Or wales E. C. Knight, was received with applause, | QPinion that as the town built up the sur- y form, aml policies of insurance on the build- | 4, 7etms of sale: One-third cash, the balance tn Tete M. B. LATIMER & CO., puld to trustess at the time of sale), the balance | with interest, payable semi-annually, for which and encores ‘responded to. Those partici. | £2¢e, Water from the northwestern portion to the sutisfaction of th® trustees, or the | ee aoe ee eine aily, motes, secured, WE ia two equal installments, notes of the purchaser | the purchaser's notes to be given, or all cash, at or purchasers, p: date of sale,’ Ww LOT oN | centum per’ annum, payable semi Ie in ‘one and two yeurs from | the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 re- h interest at the rate of 6 per | qvired, and terms to be complied with in fifteen mnually, said | days, ‘in default of which resale to be made at thelr option, pay all cash, = to be complicd with within ten DUNCANSU i on failure of pating in the latter were: Quartet, man. | Would in all probability run into the basin deed of trust upon property sold, 0 dolin and gultar, Misses Esther and Daisy | £0TMed from the springs which would sup- ee ASE option of purchaser. A deposit of all cash, at required at Danforth and Messrs Hasselhach nud Gee | ply the reservoir with water, thereby con- | (10) dass a aay oe ele ae time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at . F FINE BUILD Zon, cenmeyse ate = the prop. | the risk and cost’ of purchaser, All conveyapelng stantine of Washington; recitation, eS taminating it. He said that_there were | ty! syne to resell the property at the risk and cost | COS Of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied ie eRe Ep BREN ERS 2S CAND 2a | mote 19 be secured by deed of tae Tee Pe H. Warren; vocal solo, Mrs. Horace some springs on the farms of Messrs. Dea- uiting purchaser or purchasers, A de- | With within ten days from date of sale, otherwise | |, SEIT IS OUT decree of the Su Ali conveyancing and ‘recording and notary’s. fecs JOB BARNARD, Trustee, - F solo, Mrs. : neal atteetlin ve hesannd pcep tani Ge- | the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- Vy virtue of ad ° SREDCEARE MELE us ohnnar see iamiaeak eres Paar Sth st. aw. Lon: duet, mandolin and guitar, Me: =) kins and Smith, between Hyattsville and OW to made on the acceptance of each t the risk i f the defaulti riet of Cofumbia, sel at the cost ef the purchaser or purchasers. Terms — ‘TAYLOR, Trus! Hasselbach’ and Constantine: instrumental | College Park, whose waters could be com-,| bid, and ll conveyancing and recording to be at | (hlie ‘after five days’ notice of such resale’ by T will sell in. fron Of sale to be complied with wlihin “aftcen days ANSON 8. sear ee solo, Miss Ethel Mooers. Mrs. Morris | ined and brought down to Hyattsville by | te Cost Of the SENN Rin RDS, ‘Trustee, Advertisement in somo newspaper publisyed in | TUESDAY. THE TWEATY-SECOND DAY OF OC: | re re oh Seg cent arma L. CABELL WILLIAMSON, ‘Trustee, Bien, the retiring organist, was pre- Pe re Ge satorate use Ganesce # None mw, | Washington, D.C an AL WILSON Rae etre Tae ind. sitaate | some newspaper published in the city ocl0-ats 478 La. ave. sented with a handsome lamp, on behalf te le apres Sec ss a. NORMENIL- | Trustee, . "ARNE, fn Washington, District of Columbia, and desig- | ington, D. C. GEORGE E, FLEMING, = 9 : EI STeInCE DEST Wi : HN TB. LARNEIt, in ton, 5 s 2 RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. of the congregation, i ommended by the engineer. Dr. Wells wg Central National Bank, sORiNeE nee nated en xi plan or plat of suid’ city as the WILLIAM D. HOOVER, 2 Rent The pee or ey oe Rese? | thought that it would be a good idea to | THOMAS DOWLING & Co., ia mrust Bost. | West thirty-one fect six inches front by the depth (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Oo.) after which refreshments were served in| have tte town Fonded for a sufficient sum ae _ Seeks | TRaTCLIFFE, 5 & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | thereo! of lot twelve (12), In square ekzhty (80), BROS., AUCTIONEE! CHANCERY SALE OF THAT VALUABLE TRI- the Sunday school room to all P nt. to provide it with suitable water works, SUCCESS =, DARR & CO. Moeetine ak au ate an RAGaLteNE SORE “ ke A ULAI BLOCK, KNOW! AS SQUAKB The committee consisted of ‘Mrs. Jenisnt, | 28d said that he would be willing to bond IMPROVED Ber ROUNe wae ee ‘ Be BRICK DWELLING XO. | NORTH OF SQUARE 855, IN’ WASHINGTON cha 21 . > ‘ cane ” y v vor ~ = EIGHT MS. ce “A » cash: ba M S' ALS ij [St ie OF LUN 4 UNDE! chairman; Mrs, B. W. King, refreshments, | 8 Property to obtain these water wor REAL ESTATE, LOT 20x95 TO ALLEY, AND BRON. aap SaGK YARDS, Terms: Oacetbird money cash; balance ie ER SEE AnD Eee. and Mrs. 6. Thompson, A. G.| put that the question should be submitted | prick DWELLING, NO. 1642 TENTIL STREET AVENUE 1 RAC ER Bee {assignment twill sell on} — AyeNUE NORTHEAST. thomas and Mesdames C. M. Heaton, Geo. ADE Oe Oe EGS a_ sufficien NOR'RHWEST. WITH ALL ; SS ee eat “tH DAY OF OCTOBER, or decree of the Supreme Court of the District H. Wailey, Morris Bien “and Miss “Anna | RUnber of citizens went péfore, the mext || By virtue, of a. deed of trust. dated September TS, GOOD CHANCE FOR INVEST: | 6 ner cent per annum, pasalhe emt an T FOUR O'CLOCK PML | of Chimabiag passed Int Equity. eatme (No. 14158 Bitzer exislature and requested it to give them ‘A.D. 1889, and recorded in Liber, No. 1421, MENT OR TO pe secured By ded of trust perty Ce al Sea Saix fy ek calg one aril ioe ieee Mrs. M. A. Gibson left today the authority to bond the town so that they one of the land records for the | By virtue of a deed of trust peop con ey we. n 5 5 ay ction, at the M street front of aald pres ‘éii ese TIT eee SWnIe I maleehtaprowidelie with water works tie lan ct of Columbia, and at the request of the | duly din Liber 1630, folio 170, th cose OT aparaies SG sere brick dwelling, No. 412 | PN GN Ty ERS DAY, OCTORER TWENTY = weeks elatives in Wilming- Bibel RSs : party secured thereby, we will sell_at public auc- | signed trast-es will offer for sale, at : ES to ae ae northwest. Eight’ rooms and bath and} BGruerin, 1 AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK ton, Del., and Philadelphia, Pa. no doubt that the Jegislature would enact | tion’on FRIDAY, OCTOBER EIGHTEENTH, A.D. front. of the premises, gh Ach ptr Mass yO Dirt SC eee eto arcae g Pa. ait that’ tract of ground known as square Miss Katie Kipp of Washington ts visit- | °P ones Clause. Mr. Emmons stated | qs, aT FIVE ‘O'CLOCK P.M.. in front of the ‘OBER VENTEENTH, "1895, SRS Gaia Nel LAIR, ‘Trustee, Sold’ subjcct to Ineumbranes of $2,964, whieh | Qintiy of square numbered eight hundred and fifty ing Mi. Sihel Mooers of *Montgomer a he object of the Citizen . the following real estate In Washington ACK P.M, sub lot 69, in squ “10-d&ds 4 hh iat c he taken up. “eh five (S55), In the city of Washington, District of avenu ment As: tion was to ascertain the sid District, to wit: Lot No. 1| gether with the improvements, consisting of a good | _°* = = ee eke n same aft 5 ‘O°CLOCR, I will cell, | Cyymbia, coutaining B54 square feet, and every Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fisher, with their views of -e citizens upon that subject, at a oo een ee ae rare: . arte ie new belek tou! ene ht bn -sciaier In @nesendl DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONE in front of the SouAne eos fe flable for building purposes, with a, im- : Soothes 7 WwW t A : 5 ah i Lea eas he improvements, large, clegant brick | ‘Terms: One-third the rest a . Q E 623, 3 7 . ‘ fauniiy, having spent the summer in North | #24 bond the town if the proposition met | FMT © ne . two years, with 6 per cent interest, or all cash, at | THREE-STC DWELLING, No. 1438 hasement Lriek dwell | provements, consisting eee eee Fakom, have removed to Washington for | With the approval of the m: the winter. ‘=| Are RTH WES! No. 23 Defrees street. of $1,404, which can jority. Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $150 | the option of the purcha: . ‘A deposit of $200" re- 1, thanking Mr. | muse be paid ar time of sale, balance in one and | quired at time of sal = of sale: One-third cash and the residue in al installments, with Interest, in solution was pa 5 : a ‘a SINE RU GC 5 21 EET two eq pays Dr. Ellis B. Bliss, with his family, w Adelsherger for the pains he had taken in | two years, from day of sale, pay- FINE BUILDING LOT ON 21ST STREET NEAR 2 toa. Wey oriae ior alll aan resume his residence here on the i locating the springs and preparing the | able semi red by. purclias R EE NORTHWE nd chore said incumbrances. | one and 8 ra A deposit of $200 required at mo, in his cottage on Maple aven in| Plans for the proposed water works. notes and a deed sbSpattliontts tn we vas gt lll sell. (on ate Rie eae Ff nole cand all ciaverancing!¢oiwevatahee wer Win. who, with his camily ‘The citizens will hold meetings from time | cash. at ception of pu aera TOUER, A.D. 1s. in front of the premises, at ed to resell at risk and « mek eee pig sees 3 cottaze, will rem to time for the purpose of discussing the | Complied with in ten dass from day of sale, else | — - - ~ — | HALE-PAST (POUR O'CLOCK P.M., cr after five days’ advertise THae sieciase idee coi ne, on Oak avenue question of establishing water works for | trustees reserve right to resell at risk and cost crea DE NCANS UCTION Bis Bah LoT ioe SQUARE 213, Of sucht resale in some newspsiper publi fuulting purchaser, 3 CHEW, ‘Trustee yw mn, = : gislature will, # pure é NCI SALI i es slot has a front of 17 ashington, D.C, 2 POs ed Mary Waters has returned to her | the town, nd the nes legislature will, | of purchaser ind AND ee iniNG one ae eer oa APSA, AG a : 12°F st. mw. on Mag avenue fi thre | all probability, be asked for the authority WM. : Ea " ot JOB BARNARD, ‘‘Trostee, Mag avenue from a three ? 4: FREDE TOWER, Trust AND DWELL HOUSE KNOWN AS M- ding, No. 12S ON ocl4-d&ds Jos. A. Goldstein. ~ . visit. w relatives in the Sandy | t0 issue bonds for a sufficient amount to WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CU, Aue BER 2811 IWS GEOK fessional or hus Saati AUCTIONEERS ~ | —0¢U-akds 500 Sth st. mw. co p ; cove races Gene Recs ee oc8-eo sted = FP DepTrtne Of a decredmbe fue Supreuis Conet of} ON ae ; Seg RE | OO Successors t arr & 0) DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. rs. Wm. Donachi and Mr. and]. Miss Lizzie Godman of Bladensburg, who = the Di lamba, passed Maret 9, 1895, 0 LOCK, Twill sell. it front of the premises, : th of Milton, Pa., guests for the | has been quite sick for some time, 1s con- | © G- SLOAN cauits 1 Henry ‘Selmert WO Ss SQUARES, 2s “OF VALUATLR UXTMPROVED | EXECUSOM’S SALE OF EINE IMPROVED REAL week of the family of Mr. Wi vat. | Valescent. ee a a > mierat cd trust é stre average depth ON THE NEW CUT ROAD, AYE D PREMISES, KNOWN AS NUM- Kins, left today for their hom m. Wat-| "Golden Rule Lodze, No. 45, I. 0. M., hela | TRUSTEES, SALE, OF | VALUARLE ses Trae in front ot 2 OVE GEORGETOWN, Doe a an ANE AH STMRED Nokrit Jno. Van Ness left this morning for | 29 interestirg meeting Monday night at) yas CORNER OF 1 AND BO DAY, OCTOBEL SEVE Usejeents 0 a No." 1674, “tol one of the I DANIEL I. HAGNER, M.D. ore, W * he will attend the ses- | Mechanics’ Hall. STREETS NORTH WES FOL Aes SO Fae FOUR O;Cuoas a chaser; or $4,500 can re | et the! Dist luinbia, apd) at TH OFFICES ADJOINING THE SAME OS of the synod to be held in that city. ———.—_. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Fy ollowing described real a request of the party th THE WEST, AND A LOT ADJOINING H os BROOKLAND. ry,16, 1893, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1785, | city of Georgetown, in Ruy THist i siznfd tritstees will offer for sale STREET ON THE EAST, HAVING IN ALL A —=_ = - folio 224, et sea of th land ae of the District it iaroe ‘ ng en Pe aes aie ane a DN FRIDAY. “RONT. on nH sti ir or ST FEET, 33 HE V. Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the he ci of Geor; iu thi strict cf Columbia dope roy 7 T ES ie of the last wi und testument EINE on Colum ran eS TIL Onee fat public auc- | beginning at the end of-a life drawn weste 4 dcds. WIMER, Attorn OES PA eae 4 poe = The Baptist choir is beginning its fall | notes secured ther ribed real | Daniel R. Hagner, deceased. duly executed and FOU we stuect eeventy-tive feet eight | —- VEDNESDAY, | parallel with Bi Mrs, J. W. Bowie, who had lecn very | werk with renewed vigor. It is under the | {lm Jn Ee oe RN SEAR, | And one-half inches, (io 48 8% in.) fro a JOHNSON, Auctioneer. gatate, situate in tiie District, of ‘Columbia, to | accorded. T tall ofter Tor wale at gublie actly sick for about two weeks, died Saturday, | direction of Mr. S. B. Many, who has shown j 1895, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK P.M, the | the west line of Montgomery’ § REDEEMED PLEI premises known and distingut sand being lot | ‘TY-SECOND DAY of OCPOK AD. 185, at eight (S) of Jobn J. Lightfoot's subdi ping, 17,645 jon of Ter- | HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK BP M.. all of lot 100 square feet, | nucubered fourteen (14), having a front on H street ibed ren) estate, situate in the eity | feet (100 It.) north from th Part | intersection of the north line of B the store of H. the 12th. Mr. Daniel Leonard, who had | himself a capable leader. The organist ts | following deserlied real estate. situate int public nuction a race Heights, coni been prostrated a year ore by p ;. | Mrs. Chas. G. Lynch. ‘The members of the lot ihered twenty-two (22), in square "| the west Hne of Montzome BN ee Ea a and being the same property conveyed to Mary E. | of sixty-five and a half (65%) feet and a depth of Beek, baa eataly. 2 ered nee higed Arty a0; bering for the | thence Westerly thirty-two Re eae Ging te said “Lightfoot and “wife, und” described | 143 tect, nnd also prrt of lot Afteen (1S). the sue sis, died early Sunc in Chestnut ¢ 3 Ir. Leonard wa ing been in the regu 7 adcing . choir are: Sopranos : dered five hundred and afty ¢ jay morning. Both were | Choir are: Sopranos, Mrs. R. R. West, Miss | bered five hundral and Ofty (50 the M., all the unt store upon whi Inches G2 ft. 2% in), thence with Montgomery stréet-twensy feet (20 ft. westerly and. paral G9 ft, thence north “| and bounded 2s follows, to wit: Begin on the | having a front on H street of fifteen (15) feet six 5 d Pg] | north side of th pw Cut road and on the west | (6) inches by a depth of 131 feet 6 inches, and ad- old, Silver, Filled and Metal | Se of the Itids= road, at the intersection. thereot, the ubove on the cast thereof, all in sanare s, Lockets, Cuff But- | fun thence north 51 degrees 19 minutes. west 632 | numbered one hundred and ferty-one (141) on the id ot and square we south along the line of 3d street cast 27 fee 6 feet; then Ety and Miss Ruth Marean; altos, Miss hay-| Luey Lynch and Mrs. J. B. Lord, jr.; rove cemete 5 2 army before the | bessos, Messrs. Perry and Hebert Marean; uae oe 5 u to) Street fi tons, Collar Butt Pins, | 31 fect. thence north 89 derrees 41 minutes west | ground plat or plan of the city of Wasbington, the war, doing duty on the west frontier, | 4 ‘Mr. S. B. Many. ‘The choir has done eee ee cae Tee oie | Amd gnaealiet wlth 5 Plain ¢ 1 Set Rings, Coins, Medals, | 290290 feet, thence north 70 degrees 41 minutes | elle having a fiont on Hf street rorthwest of BL and wes in the Union army through the | 6v0r Mr. S. 6, Many. choir has done gaterly direction along the ne of Boundary | gud ‘one-half inches (ol ft. 3% 10.), south Byeciasses Spectacle Silver and 2 SH6 fect to the begining polut of sald | feet. ‘fhe cast 15. feet. 6 inches front of lot 15, late war. some very good work lately, and there Is me See ae e Onc LIA YGR INE thenlielone date and parallel with Montgomery. street twenty-tive are, DMamonds and other Pr tones, which poittt is the southezst corner of said lot, | above described, is subject to a right of way for At the Congregational Church Sunday | ©? doubt that under Mr. Many’s direction it ‘eras 4 feet (25 ft), to the beginning point; also all that Guns. Rifles, Revolvers, Razor nd degrees 41 minutes west 90 fect | a 3-foct-wide private alley belonging thcreto (and years, with inter at 6 per cent, secured nead’s. addi- Umbrel s finely. and tw d ten (10), in Jol 1 Glasse part of the way back), in common with m erprecatine seach will progre: EO Me Te REESE lt Sorat eee | EREE Of Jot numb Has, Clocks, Music Box, Draw- | to the southwest f said lot, thence at right | ruvbl ’ aoe n fa preceding the sermon, Mr. E. L. |" 4 committee, consisting of Dr. Franklin | PY deed 7 trust ae erty a, or aul rash, | lion to Georgetown, beginning at the end of one “alakin Co ke. arclcautortie ri -10 feet, thence south 59 | the adjoiniue property on the east. The properties pward sang the solo, "T'was the 'fand of | pYyowe and Dr. HL. J, Penrod, waitea at the optic fi . posit of $200 | jundred and filty-vight fect (158 ft.) easterly on the to continue ‘at 2 and 7 o'clock until | degrees 42 minutes 2 st 02 1-100 feet | above offered are improved by that very and (Goaifon ites WaAllivisDr: eNidsonlicookithis |iaa "so ect aare tesn@elit ako CRO Ere ea | ee ee tee ERT rte aes Oe Mle | HOE) alOEsOr * st ‘om the SOMtWest co the lots et holders pi forthe northeast corner of said lot, thence 186 51-100 | capacions three-story, attic and cellar brick house, text from Daniel, v:5—"And th Superintendent Powel Fate i eT TTY |S Cong A A a Ge Ceo Oe, the | ner of the late Daniel zel's brick house, ¢ Hi. K. Pawnbroker. feet to the said southeast corner of said lot eight, | No. gtreet’ northwest, and the two-story the part of the hand that wi Pe Se eee cree re ietnaiiae wuctiager all conpcyanclag/amPcwen Se Nee ae Be ee a Said tract of land now catled Zermace, Heights, | brick house, No, INI4 H strock northwest, used as which he preached an interes*i orioas EhAE aiiother teacher: wae, crentic | ine at pucchaéc’s; costs ft), thence rortherly and parallel with Green street ore These ights, &. | TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase The End ‘ 2 stated that another teacher was greatly BEG STEW. J, then: ly and parallel gether impr ke. Endeavor meeting in the evening ‘7 Pawel i HENRY C. STEWART, Jr., Trustee, one’ hundred fest (109 ft.), the rteen -—— ‘Terms of sale: jalance in} meney to be paid in cash, of which $300 is to be had for a topic “How May Our Society Do | Deeded here, and Mr. Powell said he hoped i . 620 14th st. new. | feet (4 ft), thenee southerly ALUABLI IMPROVED. ‘one an! two years, the day of | paid as a deposit at the time of sale, the remainder Ketter Wor nehict made intavesting | t0 Supply this deficiency in about a month: FRANK P. MAY, Trustes ond line one hundred fee! 3 THREE TWO-STORY AND 1 cale cate the: rate! annum, pay- | to be paid in two equal Installments in one (1) and by the many ways s ‘| This would necessitate more room, unless | _ocl2-d&ds 34 F _ NUMBERE able xerf-annually, secured by deed of trust on the | two (2) years, respectively, from the day of sule, sted by different NOR be evidenced by the two promirsory notes of thé or ‘all cash, xt the option of the ma aHiUEES the fourth grade Is made a half-day grade. |— yf, B, LATINER AUCTIONEERS, se money in property sold, ; ie . Re tow halt 3 ME oA rears from | Al 2 arenes rchaser or purchasers, eating Interest from the The sub local union met in the afternoon | Fer, this purpose the committee suggested pzeiramd Eze Gist wat on the | Oa. MONDAY, OCTORER TWENTY-FIRST, 1: Br roneed of sale at G per ecnt per annum, sald intere: . ceptance of LOCK PM, we pied with in rises lots numbered 148, | trus 7 us three | the risic aad cost of the defa purchaser in perfect | days’ advertisentent of such resale ins at Dranesville. One of the features of the | that the Town Hall be used, which Mr. === ia Ee Powell said he would consider. There is if every hope that good results will follow The best equipped auction dt Hends. from this interview, so that the Brookland rooms south of AST FOUR vest at the rate of 6 per mi-annwally, Or all ex A deposit of $200 All conveyancin; to be payable seml-annually, all secured by deed a preper mall coeealipeeany tenes mot the purchaser or purchasers, to be ex- resco on the day of sale. ‘erms to be complied the option of the to be made at the nines, nows- | p We will mail en reef ten hes a 1 ren Db: fc and recording att with ements. paper published in Washington, D. ©. All convey- | with in fifteen days from day of sale. Al convey- fun gravel Salel cpucein bal nestle tse cals tates Panos eo coe ew acets on anievenjbas New York Ore SHED Trustee, Very therat and will be stated at time | Enting and recording at the cost of the purchaser. | uning, recording and notary fees at purchaser's fad renove sealp di see ALES TTBINE poe cena Ate mlecent cm OLrOW of, i b st. n.iv. ‘A deposit of $100 on cach will WILLIE 8. HOG! cot. RANDALL HAG? MEDICAL DISPE: ‘Bd st., Cincin- | teTnoon in the ladies’ parlor of the Baptist | No CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE. LEON 'TOBRINER, Trustee, required at time of sale. WILLIAM E. ABBOTT, Executor of Daniel KR. Hagner, wath Ubio. lz Church. ect1-12t 1229 and 1231 G ST. G-d&ds Equity bidg., 817 aad 319 4% st. mw. | recording at cost of purchase: of-d&dbs ‘Trustees. ocl,8,10,