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10 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13%. 1896—TWELVE PAGES. =———s uight at Mechanics’ Hall, and made its | ment; George W. Moses, Troop F, 3d Reg- én DR SH ADE CHLORIDUM for attending, the funeral of the late A. © Fow- | iment; Le Roy Eltinge, Troop B, ith Regt. AUCTI SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES . r. % committee of tree was appoint ment; Eugene P. Jervey, jr., Troop M, 5tl IS AFTERNOON. em I - quitcole resolutions upon bia death, and, present | Regiment; Charles E. Btodter, ‘Troop XK, SOUS TAET TOMORROW; SUTERS DATE. FUTURE DAYS, SS Siete: wee : vth Cavalry; Alexander M. ‘Miller, jr.,| THOMAS DOWLING & 0O., AUCTIONEERS, REGULAR SALE OF DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & O0., AUCTIONEERS. Rev. Father Lueien Johnson, pastor of St. Jer-| Troop M, 10th Regiment. To be additional 612 B af, DW. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. == Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) cs : 2 (hr eae ten here ea hmecomaelicat Ty Relal RSTtNG TOMORROW (THURSDAY) MORNING, JULY SIX-| TRUSTEES’ SALB OF VALUABLE IMTROVED reer Discovery for Constmption Producing Son la) that. church? Sanday i uweaings | esther |'4tiree cite t re Eee een tee see eT Ne ee A TAME: | WIEEATH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, WILL BE SOLD |“ REAL, ESTATE, NO. 901 C STREET NONTU-| TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME Zonnson hae, made bimeclf very popuer io thle | Cavairy; Charles McK. Saltzman, to the | INGTON, D. ©. 30 Head of Horses and Mares, | ny virtue of a certain deed of trust toms, dated] TAB, BO 2 NAV AVENUE, AXACOS- Permaneat Cures. con.munity, greatly . 5th Cavalry; John Morrison, jr., to the 2d | -By virtue’ of a of trust, duly recorded tn | In this lot are some extra workers and fine drivers; | November 6, 1905, and duly recorded December 7,| By virtue of two deeds of trust, duly recorded = Vavalry; Harry O. Willlard, to the 10th Cav- | Liber 1564, folio 498 et seq., of the land records | stock to suit for any business; well worthy the at-| 1645, in Liber No. 2080, at follo 178 et weq., of the | in Liner No. 1837, folio 20, e14 ‘No. 1959, folio ROCKVILLE. airy; Luclus . Holbrook, to the 4th Cav- | of the Disirtet of Columbia, apd at she reauest of | tention of buyers, land’ records of the District of Columbia, ‘and at | 497 et seq., of the lund records of the Dinttict of alry; John P. Wade, to the 5th Cavalry; | vivi . ‘in front of the The convention of the Sanday schools of the Bal- | iivin R. Helberg, to the 3d Cavalry; Bte- | premben oe WEDNIRDIA. Tiel RIGHT (rh WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE CURED | ttmore conterence of the Metuodist Kplscopal Church phen M. Kochersperger, to the 2d Cavalry; | DAY OF JULY, 1896, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., South will be held at this place Tuesday, Weduey- | Gla W. Bell, to the 3d Cavalry; Abraham | the following described real estate, to wit: Lot day, Thursday and Friday, July 21, 22, 28 and 24.|G. Lott, to the 6th Cavalry; Edward L. | Bumbered 15, in Thomas 8. Tucker and Silas 8. The most import to te given as a truth | S04, 0m present indications « large number will | King, to the 8th Cavalry; Samuel F. Dal- | $05 fopether, with. to Enrrovemente, thereon, as {hat an oars aoe pe Senay “hat De. Shade, 1232 | P@ 1M attendance. The unnual sermon will be de- | lam, to the Ist C alry; William Kelly, jr., | per’ plat recorded in Liber 17, fullu 144, of the rec- 2th st. this city, las. curd inore -ompiicated | livered Tuesday evening by Rev. W. H. D. Hur-| to the 5th Cavalry; George T. Summerlin, | erds'in the office of thqoprveyor of the District lung and throat dizcares than all the physicians In | per. The following toples have been selected for | to the 6th Cavalry; Charles T. Boyd, to the tanita: A < this country combined. Twenty deaths resultivg | discussion during the progress of the convention: | 7th Cavalry; Henry C. Whitehead, to the rms: One-third of the purchase money in cash; ion We ed for Washi: Pm yar the balance in one and.two years, with interest at = Pomp eas pera 1 for Wachingion | “Natural and Acquired Hesources of Teaching | 7th Cavalry; William D. Chitty, to the 8th | § her cent from date Of sale, secured by trust on ; D tee bh | Power,” “Muste in the Schools,” “Sunday Schocl | Cavalry; Alfred E. Kennington, to the 7th | the property sold: or all cash, at purchaser's op- Sod tun’ inventigate to prove tne tame, that Dr, | Discipline," ~The Teachers’ Meeting,” “Bible | Cavalry; Lanning Parsons, to the 9th Cav- | tion. A’ deposit of $100 will ‘be required at_ the the request of the party secured thereby, we, the | Columba, and at the request of the parties se- urdersigned trustees, will sell, at publle auction, | cured thereby, the undersigned trustees! wil offer in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE | for sale, by public auctions tu front of the 3 TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1896, ATT | Ines, on’ MONDAY, TWENTIETH DAY OF JULY. SIX O'CLOCK P.M., the following described ‘land | A.D. 1896, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK and premises, situate in the city of Washington, | P.M., the following described real estate, to wi! in the District of Columbia, and designated as | Lot 802, in George W. Abbott's subdivision of = and being all of lot numbered thirty @0), in Mary | bert of “Chichester,” siccording to the plat of sata BE. Bradshaw and Eliza J. Burton's subdivision of | subdivision as the same appears of record in the lots, In square numbered wine bundred and thirty- | oMce of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, nine (939), as the same appears of record in Liber | in county subdivision book numbered 9, at page 59. No. 16, at follo 168, in the office of the «urvcyor of ALSO - seid District, subject to a right of way over the | that plece or parcel of lund situate enst of lot rear three feet of sald lot for alley purposes, to- | eight hundred and two (802), and comprising eight gether with the improvements, consisting of a two- | @) feet front on Navy avenue by the depth stery brick dwelling, with pressed brick front and | together with all the iiuprovements, righte, ete. 3 New No-top Buggies. 3 New Top. Bunsen ress Wagon, and several second-hand Vehicles of different kinds, Harness, ete. SALE PEREMPTORY. 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. Horses. Horses. TOMORROW, THURSDAY, JULY SIXTEENTH, = is = ; vard 2 y; | thne of ssle, and if the terms are not compiled | AT TEN Q'CLOCK, we will’ sell_a CAR LOAD of sd herms of sale: “thi .: Shade bas cured quite 4 ui f perwons who | study for Spiritual Piofit,” “The Work of tbe | Fy: Ed@ward P. Orton, to the ith Cavalry; fs . re on all modern improvements, on the southeast corue: of sale: One-third cash, the balance in one Were given up by thelr puyuiciane aw Lopeless con- | lime Department,”” “Graduation How to Prevent | Robert B. Powers, to the 10th Cavalry. Cee ere ee eee eee ee eer ty ani SIGE ae oe ee con Gd | OF: Bin Gn © minects meortheast. and two years, with interest’ from the day of sumptives right bere in Washinscon city as far it Ciass Teaching,” “Methcds of Teach- | Infantry arm—To be second lieutenants: > ‘ Terms of sal th " o sale at six Guatrocntneddercis Sin eine Oxtk One-third of ‘the purchase money | tle al Per cent per aunum, secind by deed urchaser, after five days’ young sound horses, suitable It back as three and four sears ago, who are Mving | tny,"* bs 5 5 = OF ‘trant rope 5 Cast Witnesses talus t luving been saved trom premar | Speakers have Neen aesigued 49 open te various | Cemuel V. McClure, Company 1. 7th Kegl- | readvertising. Conversoting fe cost of purchaser. | for all Kinds of ‘business. peste ei ae gr einy poy ea A >the Bee eee ce The: Maameter tr eeere aM " ment; Alga P. Berry, Company G, | QUSEPH B. BAILEY, 601 7th ot, s.w., H im, pa uired upon acc ‘of bid ve mier the skill of Dr. Shade's treat- ‘bjects, but the full pi cf 12 of ALSO interect at six (6) per centum per annum, payable | pon lance bid. If the terms of eee Ain ner mace peentiity, cael hetea ec Licence tie Progrraungements have. been | Resiment; George H. Shelton, Company I, | Je27-4&de Burytying | arastees semi-annually, from day of sale, secured Dy deed | Sle are not complied with in fifteen dass from da; 20 head shipped by other parties, 2 Buggies and Harness, 2 Business Wagons, etc. All to be sold to the bidder. No limit or reserve. Khore—who have heen cured were in the incipient | made to entertain the ministers and invited guests [16th Regiment; Herschel Tupes, Company | gyrq trust upon'the property sold, or all cash, at the | Of sale the irustees reserve the right to resel Stages of consumpitoo, ag well as many others | of the convention in the homes of the town, and|E, 15th Regiment; Haydon Y. Grubbs, 'y option of the purchaser. “A deposit ‘of $200 will be | the property at the risk and cost of the default- ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED consequence of the rain until WEDNESDAY, JULY omni : z z on ing purchaser after five days” advertinewent Who were cured of catarrh or compiteated throat | board has been secured for all delegates and visit- | Company K, 18th Regiment; Lucian Stacy, | FIFTBENTH, 186" came hour aad pla Ty | Uorses, Wayons, Harness etc., always at pri- | Required of the purchaser at the thme of aie, All | IME, purchaser after ag ain and lung trouble. Hut cue or two pereens who | ors at $1 per day. There will be ample accommo. | C y Q C the trustees.” i = ’ conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at th > a ee ee ee and Tung trouble. ot two ant thete Fears age | dutta’ aadl a arte ele amuple accommo, | Company KX, Soin Regiment: Isaac Newell, | od the trustees. Sy-d&ds" | vate. sale. coat of the parchaser-+ Tens of ale to be com | Meteo, D. All comepaming, ein, at She Company A, 22d Regiment; Celwyn E. will be given w so these who wish to investi | frum Roanoke, Vi UNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, MAGRATH & KENNELLY, pled with within ten days from day of sale, other- | DUrchuser's cost. - and intermediate points will : , 0 5 ey baal 3 ee tee 5 OSEPH R. EDSON, rate cam do so. lowing nantes and addresses | comme by Norfolk und Western trains, and th Hampton, Company I, 23d Regiment. To pa a He EE a aera eggdeng ed eat ts Gates fave already been publis id, but the fact that thes | from the Valley. of Virginia and points in Weet | be additional second Meutenants—Robert M. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FINE LOT FRONTING 37.42 =I ca = sas aon property at the risk and cost of the defaulting | 57 agag ae Cone in t Jt of health ts <inia will reach here dircetly over the Balti- | Brookfield, to the 1st infantry; Frank H FEM ON GTH STREET EXTENDED AND C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. purchaser. ——. of uote and of the atest sig cre and Obfo railroad, and from all points not | Whitman, to the 7th Infantry; Francis G. W._, EDMOXSTC NING THROUGH TO 8TH STREET EX- s taken into consideration ti Jeleg : a GIat <i NDED, | BEIN PROVED BY FRAME, i ALDIS B. BROWNE, = ie See Sa egal ones Fatingt, aoe Homes ene See ae iS fie AT one pe cuecence Ne pilutsh SCM a8 “rnit stiteer Positive sale of Coal Carts, dyl4- Bo 2 Trustees. | TRUSTEES’ SALE LUABLE IMPRoyED Washington pb ians: ‘he counell of Rockville will Frida: 3 ‘ 2 & za virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re- RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©0., NEERS. REAL E. No. SLE ae be meter ae ater Peinock eiltes we y Wagons, Harness, Horses, & AUCTIONEERS ESTATE, No. 622 ELEVENTH STREET rete Pa pee | Es ‘and open bids for the sinking of an| rt, to the 11th Infaniry; Frederick W. | ecrded in Liver 1754, follo 404 et seq., of the land opeless consumptive over three Fe ago. | artesian well for the purpose of supplying the | Lewis, to the 13th Infantry; Charles had been sick for five years and unable to go | town with water. The site of the well will be in | Russell, to the IXth Infantry; Dennis E. (Succestors to Hay Scales, Sulky, Buggy, OF= | caaxceny SALE OI liffe, Durr & Co.) NORTHEAST, By virtue of @ certain deed of trust to us, dated records of the District of Columbia, and at the writfen request of the holder of the note: secured on . - -. MPROVED REAL ES- | May 6, 18y2, and duly recorded May 11 Isu2, in out any wore, When Dr. Suade was called to sce | the eastern section of the town, and it is expected | Nolan, to the 3d Inf. ayer ok. | thereby, we will, on WEDNESDAY, the FIb- A TATE ON 1 STREET BETWEEN | Liber No. 1683, at folio S02 +t seq, of the dw her. Mrs. Vander wetzied ninety wonds a* that | that the depth of the same will be from 100 t | ering,’ to. the coon. SeAG TENTH DAY cf JULY, A.D. 1806, at HALE. fice and Stable Fixtures, A AND B STREETS NORTHEAST. recerds of the District, of Columbia: and at ane time: was giver up by seven physiclans represent- [150 fect. From the weil the water will be forced Burnside, to the 17th Infantry: Di Yc lee enis PM ea tore ele aaican & & By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | request of the party secured thereby. we. the ing both schools of 1 allepathy and | to a stardpipe on an elevation in the same loca! H. * le 17 nfantry; Duncan ners pclk sie fallowlog described land and pr raed Coy Cc. the District of Colur passed In equity cause | undersigned trustees, will sell, at. p auction, hoiweopathy, who teach that concuuption is in- | t¥, and thence distrituted to all parts of the tow ood to the 5th Infantry, Reynolds J. | wilh the improvements, easements FEN 8x4 | On THURSDAY, JULY SIXTEENTH, 1806, a7 | 17237, Osborn et al. vs. Leib et al., Twill offer for | iu. trout of the premise. oh SEU YX, THE eurab Mrs. Render has enpyed goed heaith for mens of pipes. The power used for forcing the | Burt, to the 25th Infantry; Russell C. Gel Apu rtenances WERE ei Nstrict of vo. | TEN O'CLOOK A.M., at the yards, corner’ 13 at pul ‘tion, in front of the premises. on | TWENTY-EIGUTH DAY OF JULY, AD. 1896, AP Fe a ee ee eee idee NeRdCE | Mroductng electateli foe. the pines on zed fa | Langdon, to the Sth Infantry; Harry H. | Mingia namely: All of tat nusivered Of, In Tawra | and Water streets southwest, we will sell, without | TUBSDAY. the ‘TWENTY-FIRST DAY of JULY, | HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK I'M, the follow Se willing to Ue tntersiewndi ac her residunce, sbuve | producing, electricity ter the (purpose: of \Ughting /Tebbetta, to the 12th Infantry; ‘Thomas A. | Lurmitinemie cache Canet laaldenawn as |ireterves at pulllerauction the following effect SE ree ee nee one in NOllOnine Aracriby | Cescstbed tani and yreaiiors, aituste So che «iy Cee SY cae oe eh a ee Wansboro, to the 16th Infantry; Houston | Mount Pleasuat, as per plat recorded im Liber ¢. ] 5 COAL, CART HUE, WAGON, 1 SMALL | Sh PT rCr situate Inthe clty of Wauhingwa, | of Waxhington, tn, the Hustrict of Calum apd . Patterson, e., other ¢ —_——-— 7. By. i in e records Of ottice of the VAGON, COAL SCALES, y Ad € ‘ ea, =. The a0 = fe reine all of to ered thirty. published, Int the fact t WASHINGTON GROVE. Nemnare, fo the dath Infantry; Arthur Rye Us foe ama reas Ohseere 5 GOOD HOKSES, NECESSARY CART AND | the full depth of | original Jot numbered 16 in in Doris Giuye'® subdivision of lots @ physician who practiced hs profession for elght- ferwin, to the 25th Infantry; George 8. | “YRiNS OF SALE: One-third, eash, balance in . , SADDLE, HAY CUTTER, | Sduare numbered 1009. eqesre sumbered mive f and slaty (960), am aud is a man of &x nce, is suffclent zi =a Gcodale, to the 23d Infantry; Benjamin | one and two years at 6 per vent per annum inter- i TOOLS, — AWNING Terms: One-third cash, one-third in one sear | per plat recorded in Liber No. 18, at ff e weuple to his} ME Be 7. Welch, who has been visiting his |M. Hartshorne, jr., to the Oth Infantry: | est, payable semiannuali¢; to be secured by deed A a and cre-third in two sears fic day of wate, thw | the Inud records of the xald Visttlct, tos rcular consumption | mother on 4th avenue, has returned to bis home in| Frank C. Bolles, to’ the 6th Intantee "| of ‘trust on the property ‘suld, or all cash, at the IA, fee, Ac, Fae CAUMALAOGS AorTorRa aD AES eet eal to | Meare REN SOE The ee i Fe oe ese Seat te rE nbibedel pia ee ; option of the purchager.” A deposit of $200 required | ‘Terms G. SLOAN & ¢ Pear iuterest from aay of asic, parable sentuan | and aii meice tng tae ntlemn and wYT po doubt glidiy give any in- acing = 1 ee : haat || oeda awe om day of sale, payable wemi-an- | au o yroveluente. Formation deaiced we han residence after 4\p-u Mine Vernle Gardner is the guest of her aunt, | DUTY ON SPIRITUOUS LiQuORS. | #2 of,aile. Convesuncing, ete at purchas: | jy13-dts uctioneer®. | gualty, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum or all | ‘Termm of sale: Obectived. of the purchase spovey 3. W.B. | Mre. Bartlett, on Broadway. ade. 1282 14th t..” Washingte the trus- | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & UO., AUCIIONEERS, | CMe, PUrchuser’s option. A deposit of $50 re- | to be paid tn cas a th quired at the thue of ale.” Property sold ch installue 5 ? re fifteen days from day of sale, otherw Mise Esther Gordon has returned to the city| California Wines Can Now Enter | tces revere the right. to resell the p balance in two equal Write to Dr. S! . for bwoklet and symptun blank for “heme” | after a visit to her grandmother, Mrs. W. Le | Honolala Without 5: D Lee reer ce cia prierdcietltion muehuvte otier Gye OF WELL-KEPT taxes to June 30, 1896. All conveyanclig and. re: ge ype Eg ent. ““Consulza:hon free." Pritchett. pri arene te ee ee oat sewoere Ded Gaye" advertisement of guch resale Insume news: | AND HIGH-COME ECRN y | coeling at purchaser's cost. Termin of sale to be | gettannially. fromm" day uf sale, secured’ —— Se et = According to the report of United States | paper published in Waxh{ngton, D.C. ‘The vropetty | GP VELVET AND BC SEIS) CARPETS |ichd tristes sill eesell Eee RMA. one Goo OF ABE | tke tee the property old, or all cawh, si Meee rete ook, Philadelphia, | Consul General Mills at Honolulu the Ha- | Will te scid clear or TACE CURTAINS, HIG. BEING THE CONTENTS | Gefauiting purchaser, after five days” previous rail Soe seduiced el the bertenie Shree oe -g-3 ales: QUE Hrelncs o! beles: Gate we ae Hee Se OSD re rey of the purchase ie time S U B U R B A N N E W S Rejes aad aiaeaiien Serer Misses | walian legislature has passed an act admit- GESSE'V) NL HUYC SISHED RECENTLY FUIC | yestisement dn thls paper. gale. All convesancing, recording and. aateveaiied ty ibe Wet e Jon eee ung wines ccntaining less than 18 per cent . GO AUCTIONEERS, | pp 02,THURSDAY, JULY SIXTEENTH, at HALF-| sig aaas “Yai ; fees at the purchanr's cet. Terme of sule by Mrs. Welch on 4th avenue. alcohol free of duty, and increasing the duty ‘ON & CO. AUCTIONEERS, | PAST TEN O'CLOCK A.M., we shall sell ut the | 914-d&ds 1. stants ee Ln Sathin ten Saye ton of sale, —__+— Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Rulin< and son of Williams- | on spirituous Mquors. In consequence, Cali- Successors to Hatcliffe, Darr & Co. private reside: o. #03 12th street northwest | C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1 riage the trustees reserve the right to resell pert, Pa., are the guests of Mrs. Juin B. Davis on | tornta. wines which have been taxed 15 = see ea the Furniture, Carpets, ete., contained therein, ——— the property at the risk und cost of the defaulting FALLS CHURCH. 4th ‘avenue. ant 1 +t ; xed 18 OF VERY VALUABLE FC partially enw érated CERY SALE @F VALUAPLE BUSINESS | Purchaser. y REIS ! E _Miss Elsa Jagoe of Toronto, Cunada; Miss Julia | C€9ts per gallon will escape import duties. BUFF-BRICK FRONT | DWELLL HAN! PARLOR ELEGANT CHAM- ERTY, NO. 713 EIGHTH STREET MAHLON ASHFORD, Krebs of Bultimore, and Messrs. Louis H. Stabler BTA Eee KNOWN AS NO. 1113, ON ELEVENTH MIRROR-FRONT FOLDING BED, OUTH! . ALDIS B. BROWNE, An interesting meeting of Pioneer Lodge No. 1 of gad (George Hesselman are the guests of Alrs. Silk Inspection Port in Japaa. STLLET NORTHWEST, : real TRESS (SEHENGS, DINE a. ca FUn Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme | _J¥14-d&ds Trustees, Good Templars was z question | Welch on avent By virtue of a de trust to us, recorded tn | 3 RE, LACE CURTA AND CORNICE POLES, | Court of the District Columt passed the THOMAS DOWLING & Co., AUCTIONEER Sook es of heer tu the town was die. | lis? Mabel Freeman is visiting ber aunt, at | The Japanese government has established | piper ‘No. 1078, folio 3u. et wed, one Of the land | TALL. TACK. CHIFFONTERS: COLCHES, Bast | Gert, Of the, May, 1896, in Equity ‘Canse No. ssi yh ques cae anting coraalt theo a silk inspection port at Hioga, and a meet- | records of the District of Colvrbla, the undec- | CHATRS, PASCY ‘TABLES, ” PICTUR) BED. | 16830, wherein the Alfred Richards brick Company — "ASHS S HAL | js cotvplainant ard Frank J. Nolte et al. are de- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED S, FEATHER PILLOWS | fendinte. we, the undersigned trustees, appointed NO. 1612 TWELFTH SUREET Ni BEDDING, CHINA SS | ty suid decree, will sell, at public auction, in| By virtue of « deed of trust, dated the sh day BODY front of the e rmises, on WEDNESDAY, THE | of April, 1895, aud duly recorded in Liber Ne. 2010, TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1896, AT | folio 417 et seq., cue of the land records for the FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described | District. of Goluipbia, aud at the request of the real estate in the city of Washington, District of Secured thereby. the undersigned trustees ALSO ae | Columbia, to wit: The north twenty-five (25) feet at public auction, in front of the pr lot | One set of American Eucyclopacdia, complete (35 | hy the depth. thereof of original’ lot DAY, JULY TWENTY-FIRST. ) comtittee, consisting of ail Mrs. S. B. Moulton returned to the elty yes- ee signed trustees will sell. by public’ auction, on | STEADS, BUREAUS AND WaASHSTAS tener es terduy for a short stay with friends, we ing onne Japanese silk manufacturers has | \HtONESDAY, INE FIFELENTL DA OF JULY, | AND HUSK MATTRESS neo ee eae Mrs. Roswell Woodard, who has been very sick, | been called at Kobe to effect the diversion | wae Veit of the nina at RIVE U-CLUCK | AS 1 I 3 ate Ges es Sue oer Bene ne opm reuctnimpeonere to that port of the silk export trade now | I.M-. nll that parcel of land, situate in the city | WARE, BEST QUALITY GF ut mie authorities of ‘the town to regard to] in “anviepution of the comiug meetings of the | centered at Yokohama. of Washington ‘in the Distelet of Columbia, and | VELVET AND UTHER ¢ the matter. An enjesuble program of exercises, in| W. C. T. U. the trustees have been preparing the ee Peing ‘all of that part of original lot 5, in square | HALL AND STAIR CARPET charge of Mrs. J. H. nm, was rendered, con- | tabernacle, 7U 1 a gee C1 aaIGa a B41, coutalned within the following metes aul | SILS, ETC. sisting of a solo, by Miss ‘Tillie Rawlinga: recita-| At the ‘conclusion of the C. E. conventton a | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE,&c. dee vi! Benning for the tame ut a pout pabiesidoibenats — pect ber of families wi open their cottages for 1th street at the syuthwest corner of eatd fon, Miss Ida J. Quick; reading, Mrs. J. M.| the season. Today. Se aT HITIGInp Einneslenstee Oi tents] thenicelaiorth PROPERTY, THEAST. ) BOLSTERS numbered twe two (22), in square numbered nine hundred PAST POUR Lack P a There; plane solo, Mrs. M. M. Erwin; recitation, — > Ratcliffe, Si aC 5 . | feet; thence west 100 feet to said strect, and thence petal attention {6 called to this sale on acconnt | gn4" four (in), with. the limprovements. thercon, os Sibgea wiativitan ot hey $ Nellie EQ Hawxhurst; addresses, Rev. S. 4 R ateliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. nw. | south 25 feet to the beginning, with the dwelling the goods being recently purchased, and of the | consisting of a brick dwelling used as a restaurant: ck eleven (11), of the subdivieh Ball, Mayor J.D. Gece Suites LAUREL. Bo ot: Be dwelling No. 1113. Sale Wednes- | house thercon, subject to right of owner on the | very best meke and quality. Don't fail to attend | Si) hase brick buliding olf rear of lot, Used ana | of Inwd knows aa aff at ed ee ision M. ‘Tnorue, Thomas Ht . Jordan and] ew, suftern, a wellinown fi ding in| S23: July 15, at 5 o'clock p.m. W. E. Edmonston | north to ve north wall aa a purty wall. ‘The house | the sale. WALTEIt 8. WILLIAMS & CO. Stable and bottling extablixbinent. ‘ County No. &, page 116, of the tecorth > é 7 own farmer residing in| ang p. E. Teme, trustecs. is very desirable, aml ts well located. Jy13-3t Cloneers. Terns of sale, as required by sald decree: One- | fice of the surveyor « Burtoneville, Montgomery county, six miles above here, committed sul terd: the District of Columbia, bay-window brick dwell” Dumanson Bros., Aucte., 9th and D sts. n.w.— | eho paid ince ith st. n.w., dwelling No. 2238. Sale Wednesd: Cne-fourth of the purchase money secee —— . and tesidue of purchase monzy | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & Co., AUCTIO Ens, | third of the purchase mone: + | in one, two and tree years from day of sale: the Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. balance in one and two ye the rate of six per cen in cash, and the | improved by a two-st rs, with Interest at | Ing, No. 1612 12th st a per smn, payable | Terms: One-third cash, ide at his home at noon yes- by shooting himself in the head with a alance in six and twel: y 15 orelock ford and | deferred pasments to be tepresented by the note = a Wy deed of trust 1 : yer ce thorns Shotano. He was about ftts-tve years of age, | Jue WN. Gite eck Beam MOD ASO ee ee ie eee dts taraile | TRUSTRE'S SALE OF BIICK HOUSE, No, 2423 | Feml-annualls, secured by deed of trust ‘on the | monthe, at wx per cet’ gr anmat, sccured 3 Seances a ret eae Jesse V.N. Huyck, trustees. oe tei Dee nese ama lige UeRr diaceree ty ane eS i) Oe a property or all cash, at the option of the | deed of trust upon the property sold, wr fii of Stauuton, puxt grand] Insanity is Lelieved to Juve been the cause of | Tht Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.—10th | apnum, from day of saler upd to be'secured on the | By Yirtue of a deed of trust.’ duly Seder eal Wi ae te ae abe ps righ yg ped sie gune fone . vente er af Whaieie, [tae canctitits he ee ca a 1k Ca ce ee teal estate. Sale Wednesday, July 15, at reverts Sold to, our ‘eattifaction, or all cash, at | Liber, No, 1983, at follo 324 ef se. one of the land | Wien inom days from day Of sale, otherwise the | Carding at purchasers cost. Tens ge ad, hee siting Mrs. M.'E. Thorne. insane spells off and on for twelve years. o'clock p.m. Joseph B. Baller, trustee. EC eons Foe ee nT eee to ne te uecured thereby, the madetsicg, | trustees ceserve the right to resell at risk and | complied with tn ten diss, or trustees may pesell Hiece ‘sumer of the. deniers cgitte rere cea oui caudex tetra cere: atl Toimecrow. Sipe required wert bid iis accepted. and terms | request of the party tecured thereby, the undersizu: | cont of defaulting purciaser. All converancing | at cost of defaulting purcuieer. ee ea ene Oe nee Kereta at eneled tHe F (Thich were! Haar wife andere slanionthostaranea’ [weEmneaarenairiia WANCIO GtiiaedeDlstee pire eee fe taste Teeerve the sight to | the prepives, on THURSDAY, SIXTEENTH Day | ad Nee Seas ks aaStataT Be oe eee Bistanteeae Laren ceat mime hie : Mrs, cts. sts. nw.—| day of sale, or the eeerve the right to | the premises, on THURSDAY, SIXTEE AY SRNEST Le Sc Pi ructees rage The town clerk is enguzed In making the as- Bryon. He Bad in his, band a) sbotgun. Which be | 14th ot. bet. S.C. ave. and C st. butlding tot. | Fefell at the risk and, cost cf the defaulting pur: | OF | JULY, See ane voliowane Deane tem on 511 7th st. nw. Jy9-d&ds PETER J."MANTYRE Ppt bs in nvwerty of the corporation | griltrs and called to bis wife to coie up. She da | Sale Thureday, July 16, at 6 o'clock p.m. Chas, pais ee Cad pes eae ocean popes All Reale aitumita, AnthaterGenots Washingtonian: HESRY 2 WOODARD, Trustee ceive aeene ce — aries Tp ‘ . followed by Mrs. Bryan, who expected that | F- Benjamin and Wm. Jf. Duncanson, trustees. ing to be paid by pucehs wer. 3 trict of Columbia, and designated as all of origiual - Pot ee aoe | at or nee bee ai kare tier ies eee prize, te | Heuble of some kind was to fake place. When bis | ‘Thos, Dowling & Co, Aucte, G12 E st. uw. -| = {De PAE PRI en a rustee, ot numbered four (4), tn square numbered twenty- | proagag VIIA C ERENTIS, Trastes, © uccestors to Katclifte, Darr & Co) Charen Lodge No. 11. TO. | fate between them, brushing the hushaud aside, | 1890; aleo dwellings Nos. 702 and 704 7 wt. nw. | 293 d CABARE REMC | Eph ce Mroneetys wall Cuvienlluealack Ghoweresiap ae ©. G. SLOAN & C0., AUCTS., 1407 G 8ST JSG, aod recorded In Liber 1730, follo 280, af. tbe ee ee and said: “No, you'are rot; you ure tov muck of | Sale Thursday, July 16, at 4:30 o'clock p.m, Rich: E DAY. prior deed of trust for $7,000 and interest. TRUSTLES' SALE OF TWO LOTS ON CHAM- | geli, at pubic auction. iu front of the yregmnens ae dave a bamquet to the ineu | 4, Kutlemen to do that" Surfern then threatened | ard W. Tyler, Robert G. Rutherford and Mallon — — — Terms: One-third cash. the talauce tn sty and PLAIN AVENUE NEAR ERIE STREET, ME- | FRIDAY, the SEVENTEENTH DAY of JULY. 18 to Will ber but she pulled out u pistol and pointed | Acntord, trustees. DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS, twelve r onths, wiih Interest frin the day of wale RIDIAN HILL. at SIX O'CLOCK I lowing dowerilsed rea YOUU mem. ofthe towm ‘are | tenes econ Gee ee ETAL Waltee Bo) Williams: &.(G5;, Auicts.<Geleof fete Ren ee eens ail nesta oe tet oo | (BE telus of € certain deed of trust, daly re: | estate in the city of Wasllugton, Dire of Ge Some mer of the town are] Suftern placed the gun handie on the Moor, yolated : a %0., Aucts.—Sale of en- SALE OF A NEAT AND ATTRAC trust on the property sold, or all cash. at the op | corded in Liver 1246, follo 239 et seq., of the land | lumubla, to wit:. Lot one hundred the barrel toward Lis head and bamurered on the | tire contents of residence No, S03 12th st. b.w., on y-thoee for practice thon of the purchaser. A “deposit of $100 required | serutts te the Dintuot en ce ae STORY 3D CE uinbia, and by request | (83) in the Washington I cin v: ro with w stick. | Atter hitting the trigger four | prurads: orld "MBIA HEIGH at the tine of sale. If the terms of sale are not | of the bolder ee toe bdivisto tng ; 4 ing ler au iss Sue iddie. thé gon off: ‘The loud) tot effect fav ius, thrait, teliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. pays trustee reverves the right to resell the property at | on the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWE: if tm the surreyor's office of he Disirict of a ee eee ne eee aera ae ene ae nw.—M st. n.w., dwelling No. 2423. Sale Thurs] py virtue of @ certain deed of trust, dated the the risk upd ost of the defaulting parc haser, after | Day oF JIU AD. 186. AT FIVE O Choc é BROOKLAND. threatened eeveral times, while laboring tn one of | day, July 16, 230 o'clock p.m. alee innate a . e jays’ advertisement of such resile $n some’ news- fahered fourteen (4) ui ee Pes e: One-third cf e- bis crazy fits, to kill his wife. The suicide was a i: iz at 6:30 o'clock p.m. Isaac W. | seventeenth (17th) ofsPecember, A. D! 1404, and lots bum’ d fourteen (14) and Gftecu (15), Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-th in one sa | Nordlinger, trustee. tecorded among the Sind. records of the District | Peper published in Washinzten, D.C. All consey-| tn block eleven (11), in the subdivinion, duly’ rea | Fear. and. 01 -third in two yeurk, or al ative o1 ., N. ¥., and Mved fe while % 7: cing. a at chase st. , vureha * ytion erred pa 1. ben 4 Miss Leura Mittan and Miss Magete Hunter of | Piurel He was held io igh regurd In Burtonmvile, | Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 220 Pa. ave.n.w.—} of Columbia, Tiber 1920, flo #12 ef aca.. and at | Sucing. &e., at the purchasers NOiDLINGrR, Se nn Cac Dace, Cane: Snowe ae | peneeee See ee ever be hee ie Baitfuuore, Md. and Mrs. 1. Hirtz of Berwick, | and his suicide and bin attempt to Kill his wife are | 1 et. bet. 13th and 14ta sis. n.e., untmproved prop- | {20 feauedt Of the Hojdcs oF the nove secured there: | 5g gaan Trustée. | Mitiaus of sale One third cash, balanc Of trrst upon the property sold. A doposit of Sloe Pa., are the guests of Mrs. Reubsam. received with the greatest surprise. Mrs. Suft erty. Sale Thursday, July 18, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. | premises cn MONDAY, the TW “SEVENTH | — es uw are y notes of purcha Will be required at the sale. Terms to be complied . it lost 2 sou sowe time since by being thrown from Wi % 7 I VE O' RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIC Ss, interest from day of &: at 6 per cent o1 - | With within ten days from the day of saic. If de- Mr. ind Mrs. Jo Bain and their dauchter |S": tin under ihe wheels ona New York railioad ‘m. B. Turpin and Cornelius Dowling, trustees. ie Oe oe e ine ue oe at F Ne Ges Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & num, payable half yearly, on so ‘sold. or aij | fault be wade in compliance. with ti =m of palith ec. Md. we recet and le Oo He = . G. Skea w., Aucts.—Sale z " PM., the following described property, situate in z » ares " or oe die Sigtt to sete a z eee ete ene Pate sonmaled: (rons) ehicts Begeleilia teruetousxe Se cae Guanine Sania ie ca the County of Washington, District of Columbia, t0 | mppgrEs’ SALE OF ENIMPROVED propercy | Gt £100 deposit’ at sale. Pen'days ellowed to | Sle the trustees reserse The rigat to. cesell tthe : i Serine staat 2 | risk ana cost of the defuulth claeer, al Tue nomination of Bryan and Sewall as the nike ANN MIMTEENTH AND | Cheser'g coat, oe se evoeaing: at par gates pa democratic standard Leerers on a allver platform | Clock a.m., of coal carts, stable fixtures, bores, | premis certain plere or parcel of land and Ree STREET BETWEEN Mixs Mary Page fs visiting relatives In North known and distinguished as and being lot five days’ uotice. ‘ a Hela FOURTEESTH STREETS NORTHE = - JOHN RIDOUT Tres Carvtina. icets with the approval of a majority of the | &. Tumbered twenty-six, (26), in Juimes Ray'e subdi- | py virtue of a certain decd of trust dated De- has & GREE Ss7-A&as FOUN H. WA. Trustee, ues of Mississippi is the guest of Capt. | Prince George's democrats. The of | 8. Beusinger, Auct., 040 La. ave. nw. KR Vision of part of block numbered twenty-three | coiter 21, 1803, and duly recorded in Liber 186%, Jy9-dte "Trustees. - 7 ES voters in Laurel und the other distriets of the | sale of horses igen deny on Thursday, July | ile, Colunibla, Heights, as per plat recorded i | gitin" int et sey. une uf the Wend revordy of the | 2 : RATCLIFTE, SUTTON & 00. AUCTIONEERS, - cuty are jlver. ‘The t county convention, aes? ae Liber county No. 9, folio 120, 01 je records 0! et of bla J at the request of DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEE! Guccessors to life, Darr e) Mies of the Cunreh of Our Savior are mak- | faerie’ selection of delegates to the sate | 26 At 19 the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, | District of Coline. ae ae aa Te ete pence toes ~ party secured thereb mus for a Inwn party to be given to- | convention, declared for silver ut @ ratio of 16 to | —— together wlth the finprovements thereon, subject, 5 OF ELEGANT BRICK HovsE, | VERY DESIRABLE distriet del AUC’ 5 SAT 1 to a deed of trust dated October 16, 1504, | fers. will sell tt RTH DAY OF | NO 1138 MENT HIGCK RESIDENCE, NO. 714 eS tR RET wine at the Lome of Mrs. Miller, on the | 1. William B. Clagett, one of the district dele- 5 owever, to 3 of trust dated Octobe a [eee tt SETH DAY OF | No 1138 STH STREGE AOR TH eer ae MEX < RESIDENCE, NO. 714 Tt STREF Res = i oe to the Ch Ke ‘convention, and chaleman CTION SALES. and due October 16, 1807, to recure the sum of | PY AD. 1KoG, A’ PAST FOUR O-CLOCK AO SL PAS ST, WITH SOUTHWEST, WITH ALL MODERN IM- pis vistting her daughter, Mrs. | Ot the county ceutral committee, “is being preity FUTURE DAYS. $4,000 and interest from October 16, 1885, at the | Poyf.,” the following described property, tuate in} By virtue of a rtain decd of trust, recorded in PROVEMENTS. gercrally approved for his course in favoring a rate of six per cent p-r annum until paid. of Washingt m, District of Coin On_TUESL the «i JULY TWENTY- bia, and | Liber No. 105, at follos 385 et seq., om of the of the Brookland cyclists took pa he | Silver plank a po. sun. - It ts probable = Sea eT 3 Terms of wale: One-half of tue purchase money | fustanite of lots numbered fifty-four (54) | lund records of the District of Ci O'CLOCK 1M, we aces tere | ne put forward by the sliver clement | THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, | itty Guure the imeuaveance Efore mented USI ae (Cay. da che Wastineton Heel tate il sae te deena aie prRuises os FRIDAY, ae | © b in {rout uf the this vicinity witnessed the turnout. | in Prince George's for the democratic nomination 612 B st. o.w which must be assumed, to be paid in cash, Compans’s sundivision of original lot numty SEVENTEENTH DAY of JUL D. 1896, at SIX | Ssee, lot No. 28. in Robert B. Donaldson's subdl- Welsh is enjoying a pleasant sojourn | for Congress fu this district. BALE OF RTOCK E oreropEs | the balance to be p in one year, secured by a] throe (3), in square ten hundred and _ thir ir] OCLOCK P.M, lot sixty-two in square eight | Vision of part of original lot No. 5, in square 423, . Join Bat Md. | ‘The Laurel Journal was probably the earliest RE th BLOCK AND FINITURES | deed of trust upon the proyerty sold, with in¢erest | (1ug4), as per plat recorded in Liber 17, folla 125, | buldred and five (SUS), together with the improve: | focether with all the improvements rizhts, ete, tu t paper in the United States to mention the name | ,U0F WARREN'S.” AT TAKOMA PARK. payable semt-aunually at the rate of six per cent | in the surveyor's office of ssid District. mente thereon, This property is located fn one of the bust sections stan of Cuint making a | of ex-Congressman Bryan of Nebraska for Pres!- ate Paleaiat MEBtCT auction tothe Cote per annum, or all cash, at the option of the pur- | ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one | Of the southwest, being opposite The Siuithsonian with Ler siste J. Penrod, on | des © Hill road. Mrs. Gorman will_give a tea for the benefit chaser. A deposit of §200 will be required at time | to be paid iu cash, and the balance in two equal | a! 1 two years, During 0 per cent per aunum yn. | grounds and wear all car lines, making it «most of ale. Sale to be closed in fifteen days from day | installments, payable in oue and two years, with | t der for cash, rent, payz ble_ eet ly. $100" required at | desirable residence. House ao open for insywe- und Oak av on the premises, corner of Carroll akoma Park, yes are being laid on Galvesten | of the Presbyterian Courch tomorrow, J ate = = of sale; otherwixe the property will De resold, at | Interest from date of sale at the rate of six per | tlme of sale. Ten days allowed to complete the | ton. = a3 > the a Goto 8 oclek pin ciat, her! bone. eT OES REV ENTIEENT EE UO. 5 the risk and cost of defaulting purehaser, after | centum per anmnin, and secured by deed of trust | trausfer. apilles en hcT™I Zery liberal and stared at the time of Fduuin of Ana Arbor, Mich., who | Howard county, Md, “he public ls cordially invited } the cutlie couteats. stock amd Mstures, of the ste: | gre Gags advertixoment a rome newspaper poh. | on the property gold. or all cash, atthe option of CHARLES F. ne: Tle eg gy eye Mee Sectrnieea Rag rererscn Meee! ng eg cae i oneety, writ be spol sas panic nt ire tya Geant aes oeane chev rsa eae me DS Ot | re required of the purchaser at the time of sale, | _$y10-d fyitite HAWES, SULTON & 00. Aw —_———>_—_ TAKOMA PARK. Sena Gee LOUIS D. WINE, Trustee All conveyancing, revordiag 1nd notary fees at the Dui RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO, AUCTIONEERS, : a, M16 F at. nw. | cst of the purchaser. ‘Terms of wale to be com- ROS., Guccessors to Batciiffe, Darr & (Oo. HERNDON. 3 well-known business stand. Mr. W.uten’s continued CERETSTET Non aired rithi ei hin tens Ona from @atetot exlecothers - Ik of the eeason by the| Hl health and inability to personuily attend to the CBO REEERSTEIN rustee, ise the trustees Tieerve the right to resell the | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT BRICK HOUSE, eet 5 . ay tea: ties Conereeat ieee Ro ee @ yr auit | business Is the gule Petite forced. sale, SO cde psy asthe) Hoan te Meer Go NONE eal orecty: at athe nisk rand cost BE jaetamitincy pare THREE STORIES, NO. 45 K STREET NORTII- | TRUSTEE: MRLHEAST One “s were omitted In the Consregational | wajters and bell bovs of Takoma Springs Hotel THOMAS FP. WOOD Wait, a ea proper EAST. BUILDI t HEAST OOR- Church Sanday on accownt of the Endeavor con-| wi occur this evening, when two prizes will be} GOULD & WOODWARD. Assignee. |. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 € = a By virtue of a certain dead of trust recorded in dene or ageule AND ACHALE | AND. of 20) tikets were sold ES fo = given, The Takoma Hiding Club ts inaking prep- | __Attorneys, G07 Est ___J10-2t_ | oRUSTRES' SALE OF THE TWO VERY VALUA: connie aati Eber No! 171i. at follos 418 et sea toe DHLAWaite AVEACE, BETWEEN AND D convention. Mrs. Estelle Andrews of Buagor, Me.. | grattons for a tournament on the 25th instant at | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & OO., AUCTIONEERS, BLE THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT i310 a 3 . sell, in front_of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE: STREETS SOUTHWEST. @ delegate to the convention, ts visiting Mrs. ©. | the hotel. Two sets of riders, amateurs and pro- Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. DWELLINGS: NOs, 2 AND 714 TE: Jy3-d&ds Se: SEVENTEENTID DAY CF JULY, AD. 1886, AT odd see desk Of trust, bearing date the M. Burton. fessionals, will show thelr art in chivalry, fol- |... . FIG # SERED NORTEES JNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. QUARTER PAST SIX O'CLOCK P-M., the east | 20th diy of Derembsr, 18%), and duly recorded in Mrs. E. J. Grosham has as visitors her mother, | jowed by the coronation address and tall in the | TUQEEY SAPP ,OF GIGI DUCK DUNES | gpg ctrtue of am certain deed of trust, dated the ae —— carprxg | Raehe (02) feet eleven (Uy Inches trout by the | Liber, 188, fot et OF Goldintin’ nt Mrs. Col, Williams, two sisters, Mrs. Judge J. S. | peter at night. Those who have registered at the STREET (OR COURT) NORTHWEST. No. 1 folio 161 et seq., one of the land records ‘TRUSTEES’ ALE OF 2 ELI TBI. BUILDI full depth of lot ie ed sett an tion of the party secured t the und James acd Miss Leta Williams, from San Antonio, ck are Wm. H. Fowle of | By virtue of @ deed of trust, duly recorded in| of the District of Columbia, and at the request of TANDION ROURTHEND CS TREEL 32 mW anNg (andl the west strcn ie) Seer ere ann ene ae ab) tees, will sell, in fi the fam u s % J - ye hotel during the past weck are Wm. H. Fowle ot Y 4 e lar > Fa eal HH CAROLINA AVENUE AND C© STREET | inches front by the full depth of jot two hundred +3 PWEANTY-1 T l Mrs. J. A. Settle, also a sister, and her vi “Sy ind dasghte: Liber No. 2064, at folio $ et seq., one of the land | the party eeccred thereby, we will offer for sale oe a cethe ith RSDAY, TWENTY. OF dala aie i eee uel, Carroll TE Pught, sie c.g, | fetords for the District of Columbla, and at the | at public muction, in trout of ‘the ‘premises, on pROUTHEAST. in dced of trust, recorded | Ait! forty-six AG), Iv equar> No. 675, togetber with | TATTANE roti UcLOck PAL the A cbild of Mr. T fl ’ Higned trustees Will offer for eater Sy public wae, | Aaah cake FR OM DOK La rah that pee te | Liber 00 at follon 161 et seq., one of the land | “Terms of scale: One-third cash, balance in one ee vmis Burr, two years old. @| Derling of Binghamton, N. J., Mary A. Connelly | signed trustees will offer for sale, by public auc- | 186, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M t few duys since swallowed a quantity of f of Binghamton, N. J,, Mise J. M. Bell Miss. Ie es infront of the premis's,” on TUESDAY, | parcel ot ground and. premines’ aituate, Tying t Fecords of the District, of Columbia; we shall soll, | and two, years, at 6 per cent interest per annum, a vial. Dr. Detwiler was culied’ and ad- | Stone of Chicago and’ Maria $. Syman.” ‘The reg: | FOURTEENTH OF JULY, A.D. 1896, AT HALE. | be , District of Colum | in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE | payable half yearly. $100 required at time of sale. eing In the city of Washingtor IMMEDIATELY AFTER, lot 20, in square 698, 5 i one i : PIU “SIX | ‘Yen days allo complete the transfer. ¢ . ered suitable antidotes, and tough it wis | ular dance will occur at the hotel Saturday eren- | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- | Lia, and known and described ax the south twents- | SIXTERNTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1896, AT SIX | ‘fen days allowed to complete th Sb bey WUGAT BED ack: Boveten am tnchcoeen erees @ severe case, the child Is now doing well. ing, when none but those showing invitations will bed real estate, situate th the District of Oo. | nine and orebalt (20%) feet fronton 10th strset | O'CLOCK P-M.. all of original lot geven (@), in ISAAC L. JOHNSON, er anh K, Wiaa pontine se be ‘admitted. and designated, as the southeriy or rear | northwest by the depth of ninety-five (6) ‘tect of | enuare ten hundred aid sixty (1080), G6 feet trout, ARLES 'F, BENJAMIN, Trustees, One-third cath, balance in cne and two = Harry E. Warren made an assignment yesterday dred (100) feet in depth by the full width | original lot numbered fifteen (15), in square num- | depth 125 feet to a 30-foot alle; a 5 Ir6-d&ds. years, With notes, bearing interest from the day KENSINGTON. of bis notion and cigar store to Thomas P. Wood- numbered thirty-nine (89) and forty (40), in | bered three bundred and forty-five @45), beginning | Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one SRSR ERE RUETO! COD AUCTIONEERS | of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the - ward. The labilities are $2,088.62 und the asset W. Miller, truntee's, subdivision of a part | for the same at the southeast corner of sald lot | and two years, at six per cent interest per aunum, Ped SUE OT s preperty sold, or all cash. All conveysncing and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of Newton Falls, | $1,560.82. The contents of ihe store will ve sold | of Plexsant Plains, now known as Bellevue, accord- | and running thence west 05 feet, thence north 20% | payable semi-annually. $100 required at time of (Syecessors to Rateliffe, Darr -) Fecording at purchaser's cost. $100 depostt will bio; Mrs, Julta Rook and Miss Clara Se at suction Friday morning at 10 o'cicck. ing to the plat of sald subdivision recordsd in | feet, thence east 98 fect to the line of 10th etreet | sale. ‘Ten days allowed to comp! TRUSTEES SALW OF VALCARLE UNIuPROvED | © Pitted oc coc Wot at the time af ete Obio; Mrs. Julia Rook ané ise Clara Seagraves: The regular mecting of Tukoma Lodze, F. A. A. | County Subdivision Book G, page 126; also a per- | West, and thence eouth along the line of said AS. 1 eo = = KNOWN S$ PAH 4 RICHARD W MONS, of Niles, Obie, are the guests of Mrs. L. A. Lau- | yf was held last nigbt at Takowa Hull! The frst | petuai Fight of way over the weat hineteen (1g) | 10th street 2014 feet to the plice of beginning. Poa CHARLES SCHAF gille. degree was worked on four applicants. feet ten (10) inches itront on. Sheridan avenne (ex-| Terms of safe: One-third cast. balance eo Jy9-d&-ds ‘SP ae oe oer 2 det aes ay Jy10.¢&ds - ze cl widt! fo the in a one and two years, wi = aa we Si The si . s' 7 = ———-— Lape hpuchiee areata a eee a fold rear or routherly «ne hundred feet Uereinrstoce | terest “irom day of wale. at the mie ot tie per | THOMAS DOWLING & 00.. dced of trust bearing date March 10, 1892, and re- DUNCANSON BKOS., AUCTIO: Deen the guest of Miss Fulth Stosk. BRIGHTWOOD. described) of said lot thirty-nine (39), for the use | cent per annum, payable quarterly, secured by first Sizes corded in Liber 1654, follo 357 et seq., of the land | ‘ om en Mr. aud Mrs. |. W. Flickinger of Phi elphia. for pu es of ingress aud egress from Sheridan ave- | deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at —— . - lecords 0! we District of Columbia, having t! ‘STEES' SALE | THE V: ABLI RE M: u. F delphi purpose fi od e- Lh t, id, * ALF OF VERY VALUABLE rds of the Distri + { Columbia, having on the | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE VALU ABLE, THREE- have been visiting Kev, and Mrs, James T. Mar-| Last Sanday evening the services at the chapel | nue of the occupants of any bullding or buildings parclingeriatoption: | -A depssit ot i500) requireil at RTT EES RAMAESS AND DWELLING OL 12th day, of, June, 3806, by virtue of = authority STORY BRICK RESIDENCE NO. 1525 1033 ‘ id 7 e1 |. | now or hereafter erected on said rear one time of sale. erms of sale are not complied Santee SING SIX THREE: . of suid deed of trust, and after due publ » Gort = s Neen condiuctedt bx] thes pegeliling: ekica/ ot) thet Bal rac tig aisop i benrigutiiel way ator spar secens tic y | ecitasnictesan da; eL{onedayeot etianten eee EROPEITIES “BEING: SIX THREES tisement, as requized by said deed of trust, sold, by | By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated March Miss Katherine Upton of Le Drolt Park, Wush- | more district, J. § Huteblnson, holding the | ites over the five (9) feet of sald Tote thirtenien | reserve the right to resell the property at risk and CELL AT BRICK. BUTT ING t aucticn, ‘certain seal estute bereinafter described, | 21.1885, end duly recorded in Liber No. 2064, ington. ie the guest of Misses Josfe and Blanche | quarterly conference. (89) and forty (40), north of and adjacent 16 sald | cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ ad- Fe Ge SD On eee and the purchaser at sald sale having failed to | folio 87, in the land records of the District of Ridgely. Mr. John G. Keene led the Sunday evening meet-| rear one hundred feet, together with all the im- | vertisement in some paper published in the city NEMEMUED Isto, ThE ISEd 1008, Asie AND | Comply with the terms of sald sale, the under- | Columbia, ard at the request of the parties se- ‘Mrs. Meda Clark of om, Minn., is spendiag of the Christian Endeavor, the topie being | Provemeuts, rights, &c. of Washington, D. ©. All conveyancing and r3- NUMBERED 1540. Be ee signed trustees will, at the risk and cost of the | cured thereby, We will sell, at public auction, in @ menth with her brother, Str. Herbert W. Lewin, | 2% cf the Curistian euvor, ‘op! né | ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance tn one and | cording at purchaser's cost. 1800 SEVEN H STREE a on EMENT Bitlok | Aefaulting purchaser, resell, the said real estate | front of the 38 - — RSDAY, the TV nt Mr. Lewis and M: are visiting | “Suthusiasm."" The church was tastefully decor-| two years, with Interest’ from the day of sale at HENRY ©. STEWART, Jr. PSTN HOUSES. WITT MODERN com, | #8, Rublic auction In front of the premises on FRI | TYTHIRD DAY. ot CALEY. ADS sts, “at myer ated with bunting, C. E. flags and a gilt mono-| six per cent per annum. posable semi-annaalire 7 620 1 eT ee DSRS ee eGRieD | DAN. SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY. A.D. 1806, | O'CLOCK P.M, the followtixg real estate, ait hers of Washirgton and Mrs. | gram, all put up a few days before in honor of the | Secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or JAMES Mf. GREEN, Trustee, NC eS : AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK BML, “the said | Im the city of Washington, District of oiunt itaton,, We, Rave been viaithe boo ce 2 all cash, at the opticn of purchaser. A deposit of | JyS-d& TIL 14th et. n.w. 702 AND 704 T STREET NOM1 aU avai real estate being in the county of Wastington, in | 2nd) peing lot nombered of Haller and Moore Ridgely, iw | C. E. convention. m acceptance of bid. If the terims of sale 2 By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 22d day | the District of Columbia, and described by mictes Aivirion of tots in square numbered 367, to- Strickle of Columbia, Mo., is | Monday evening at 6 o'clock the Henry Wilson | are not complied with in 18 days from the day «f| MATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | of December, 1803, recorde T the Innd records for | 8ud bounds as follows: AM! that certain plece or par- Cee Sean mts, etc. musin, Mis, | Post, G. A. R., arrived at Brightwood Hotel, in| sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell tho Succersors tu Rateliffe, Darr & 1880, follo 116 et seq., coator ake iine-tion of she | Cel of land and premises known and Aistinguighea genie A _——_ Paul street and | Company with a portion of the Soldiers’ Howe | property at the risk and cost of the defaul ae the District of Columbi with thereon from Band. ‘The occasion was a grand gathering, fes- | purcbaser, nd being part of a tract of land known as marties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees | #8 and being os = . Jenuary 1, 1805, at the rate of 6 per cent per itt ‘sell, jn front of the prem at public auc Springvale,” or Batley’s purchase, and more fully inierest payable sem!-annual after 5 days’ adv 2 TWO-STORY FRAME: HOUSES, FIVE n00! ng at the Warner Memorial | t¥ities and speaking. Private Moore, commander | resale in’ some newspaper published in Wasbing- EACH, FRONCING ONGMINNESOTA A 7 - Ty rT described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning - Sunday evening last was one | of the garrison at the home, was the principal | ton, D. C. All conveyancing and recording at the NEAR’ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE EXTENDED, | tion, on’ THURSDAY, JULY SUXTEENTH, 1890, | Ceserived by meres and bounds as follows: Beginning | Terns f sale: Oa the amount over an lnterest. Besides ehe singing nu? | speaker. The supper and other features of the | cost of the purchaser. = NING CITY, DC. zy AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P read at the southeast corner of the land Lereby con- trust and interest, one-third ensh, ba hymns by ‘the Remingtes 2uging of | ening took place in the garden adjoining the LEDRU R. MILLER, neg SAE HAY,” APTETNOON. ALY, FIGH. | original lot numbered & fn euiuare nuiabéred nt | Teed at the soutlieast conser of the land beret ot al gages, in elk’ ad twelve onl elon thie: @veuting wan teaterotl | MOtCE: pice aen mien || ae UGLAS 8. MACK A | Te emil oftes for cate, by pUblle section: Se tent | Wisbington, D. C.. except the western five fect | Amd 38-100 perches; thence norta’15 degrees, east ute of © per cent per ning by the talks Kev. Ge Messre. William A. Ki: TE ‘Sulier upon “enthusiacue® | Jr. of tls place are preparing to goon a bleyels front on T street nuthwest by depth of sald lot, | twelve and 48-11 hes; thence north 5 degrees, pei of the premises, ee - [ Lb I + 3 < s 21 ley purposes, the same being im- | West twenty-three 60-100 perches; thence noria 9% | be taken, or all cash, at the pu abject for the mcesing tour throug the states of Maryland, Delaware | | §2-THE AROVE SATB IS POSTPONED UNTIL eh cenden ed yaa Dulldings ae described and deste | degrees, cast eighteen perches; thence north Zig de | Seyttke se En Caats BE the far town “hall” Suilding tas teen very much | and New Jersey. They will visit all the important | FRIDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF JULY, Lote tex 2 hated by num in caption, An officlal survey | grees, east sixteen 65-100 perches, to the center of | gale. All conveyancing and recording at the cost Improved by the mow crushed stone walke leading | cities and several of the emuller towns. Accord | 1806, A'E ‘TH! O'CLOCK V-M., im front Of the | 1, cating 30 feet Lo carroll street. This eale pre- | showing the dimensions of the seversl parcels of | Smith’s Branch; thence following the center line | of the purchaser, ‘Terme of sale te, be. complied ee Se Be mist ae ae eee ie sat oe tas nee eee cae ee pe LEDRU R Banta en oxeeitent opporeanlty to accehe an? ia: | land ne subdivided will be exhibited at’ the eale, | of eald branch orth 56% degrees, west twelve | with wituin ten daye from the time ef eale- ent council to continue the watk on Montgomery | ter part of this week and return in about twenty LEDRU R. MILLER, iecaiaangexcele : ; also prior thereto at the office of the tructzes, thence north 6) degrees, ‘Wert seven GE E. EMMONS, Trustee, veces Se tee a0 te Neree Eteers. Ae bet see ee ee ered 2 ee Terms very Mberak andistated at the time of | Tyler & Rutherforl, 1407 F street northwest, Wash: thence north 81% degrees, west seven 36- DOMER, ‘Trustee Bracticable wally will be laid all’ over the town | thelr intertion. it eftocta of Pastor Reea) thi : Trustees. | eqie, A deposit of $100 00 each lot at the time of | ficton, D.C. N.P.—The several parcels of iand re. | 100 perches; thence north 63% degrees, west fifteen Se Of this materfal. rough the tna the oeaean Sa cenceb sare DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. sale. Conveyancing, efc...@t the purchaser's cost. | ferred to, with the improvements thereon, will first | percles; thence north G11 degrees, West twenty TPO = ek k Oo.) ad AS grounds surrouading the parsonage atd charch are : : 3 SiS adds ORATCLIFFE MUTTON & CO. Aucie, | Be offered separately, and afterward. 2e gq whole | cleht perches: thence north 554 degrees, west cate, Darr & Wed Spo Deine beautifully Improved. Ing Monday | ZRUSTFES! ALR OF VALUABLE Inproyen | 2 Ana with tha understanding that the bidders upon the | twenty-two 68-100 perches, to the center line of 1 eiue OF 40x" SI. eae Stansbury Ledge held its regular meeting Monday REAL ESTATE, NOS. 1408, 1406 AND 1404 DUNCANSON EROSy AUCTIONEERS. specific properties will not be entitled to their bids | the track of the Baltimore and Potomac R.R.;| CHA tooth fat ected ott eventng, Only routing businens transacted. © STREET SOUTHEAST, AND NOS. 407, 412 lor unless the anounts Md for the properties eeparate- | thence with the center line of the track of suid | |,B¥ authority of a decree of the Supreme Curt of Mr. Alonzo R. Fowler died at bis residence on| The site for the chemical engine house has not AND 417 KENTUCKY AVENUE SOUTHEAS. | TRUSTEES’ SALE ALUARLE IMPROVED | ly are greater in the aggregate than the amount | railrond scuth 50% degrees, west six perches; | tbe District of Columbia passed Int seo) ud avenue last Sunday night at 10 o'clock, | Set, beem decided upon, but it Is expected that it] By virtue of six (@) certain deeds of trust to us, REAL ESTATE,) NO& 1122 SIXTEENTH | ria for them as a whole. thence south 5S% degrees, west six perches: thence | Chiéles W. Hewett vs, Walter F. Hewett et al., = ‘s Sik ag | Nill be situated ou the east side of Brightwood | deted May 10, 1893, and duly recorded May. 15, STREET NORTHWFST. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, and balance | sonth 6214 degrees, west ‘six perches; thence south | NO. 16S14. in equity, we will sell, at pultic euc~ ter a long and painful fllncss. Deceased was | avenue above Shepherd's road. 1603, in Liver No. 1811, at folics 275, 27H, 263, | By virtue of a certiin deed of trust to us, dated | in three cqual installments. at one, two and thrve | Gi degrees, west Bix. perches, thenes neath GS on WEDNESPAY, JULY TWENTY-SECOND. Yorn in Washington city In 1850. At the breaking ———__. $00, S27 and $80 et seq., ‘of the land records of the | May 1, 1804, and duly tecotied tn Liber No. 1626, | yeara, with inte-est, secured by deed of trust on | degrees, west six perchOe: thence south “S0ce den AT HAUTAST FIVE OCC out of the war be was a member of the Presi. West Point Gradunies Assigned. District of Columbia, and at the request of the | fello 21 et seq., of thg lang records of the District | the property sold. or all cash, at the option of the | grees, west six perches, to the Enrtern Titunch pape) wee party secured thereby, we, the undersigned. tru t's Mounted Gvards. He kept two livery stables ‘ The members of the graduating class of | tees, will sell, at public auction, in front of Washington, one on 12th street between M and remises, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-NI sell, public auction, in fyont of the premises, on ld vi Hel ki Ps Mm 2 . o ¥ OD EDD NID i «inf ® | cold as a whole, a depoxit of $1,600 will be ‘re- ves, Weel ches; outh 214 degrees, eights, known es Pretty N streets, known now as the Mt. Vernon stables, | the United Btates Military Academy have | BAY Of’ sULy, A.D. 1606," at HALI-PAND FIVE | LURAY: AID EWENEDEIRSE Dat OR TU nized at time of sule. AM convevancing and re- | Eqcteiehicen perciees thence haut 214 desrees. | original” tracts known and the other oa New York avenue near 15th | been appointed to the army and assigned to | O'CLOCK F-M-. the following descritied iand and | A.D. 1806, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following | dciding at purcharer's cost, “Terms of wale to Ve | Gest Sie wenn ee tothe cme, SeUtl AN deerees, : Feat) Sat{SG Nei camel teckivatteviime waaree: | dutelasctoliaws: Femises, situate to the cite of Washington, in the | described ‘IJand and premises, sitnate in the ty | complied with in fittecn days from day ot wale, | pix to100 perches: thence neath Wee, Gere: Nest od a a y = istrict of Columbia, and desixnated as and beirg | of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and | orherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell ven 20-10) porches: thene % degree “St | cighteen and seventeen one Guged In the wood and coal besiness. Several | Additional second lieutenants in the corps | all of lots numbered 22, 23, 24, 81, 88 and 86, tu | desiguated as and being lot lettered “D'" of Peter | ec moserty at the wick ond cost of the defaulting | Oe ave 82140 peethes eee bout 22% dearees, | Innd, more or less, and ful yoors ago he abandoned that occupation and es- | of engineers, Cadets Edwin R. Stuart and | William A. Vaughn's subdivision of square enst of | O'Donoglue's sutdirision of lots in square 188, as | purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in one or | Sost ive S410 Mason's ines these ed he bound: | and “bounds in a certain deed of conv tabisbed a livery and biring stable, which he : square numbered 1042, as per plat recorded in | recorded in the office of the surveyor for the Dis- | hore newspapers published in the District of Co. | 2°, 5 ota cast ri, the aud | Evan Lyon to Walter F. Hewett, dated of Columbia, sind atthe request of the party se- | purchaser. If sold in parcels, a depoalt, of $200 | Sheet qhente teloeise the vine a Dra cured theretiy, we, the wldersigned trustees, will | Kyi be required on each parcel at time of sale; if | 33 degrees, west. tem perehCae ten. eae ae 3 thence south 19 de- <i ance from tober §, = 4 a George M. Hoffman, who graduated respec- | Liber 20, st folio 120,’ of the records of the sur. | trict of Columbia, In Liber W. B.. folio 80, te boundary line south 6114 degrees, east one hundred z recorded in Liber No. 1783, at folio 253 eee earstet pte mettre Bein Miss Stans | tively Nos. 1 and 2 veyor's office in said ‘District, together with the | getler ate improvements, consistirg of a four. | b's. RICHARD W. TYLER, and twenty 12-100 perches, to said stone on the dota the land records. ‘The improvements om Sey Dee Gnahtes onthe ee en | ty TORbe: itional .q | improvements, consisting of a comfortable two-story | story brick divelling. ROBERT G. RUTHERFORD, Rest side of the Eastern Branch road and place of | Suid tract of land consist of a lange and cormod- Philetelphi, ‘and his eccood wife, Mise Heras PCE YS BEDE he additional secon | prick dwelling, with preseed-brick front and ‘all | “Terms of cole: One-third of the purchase money 1807 F ast. nw. beginning, egntaining fifty-one and 52-100 G1 52- | fais dwelling house, in good condition, with the Palladeipris. and jis second wife Mise Hannah | Yeutenants: Harry F. Jackson, to the 2d | medern improvements, on each Io {GuUSITAIU Ineeusty SADUNtHCa balaneeisniticorenost MAHLON ASHFORD, 100) acres, nffore or Jess, together with all the im- | (runt outbuildings, grist mill, mill run and mill ee ene Eugene A. Fowler, Mrs. Robert | X€giment; Robert EB. Callan, to the Sth; | Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money | installments, payable in one and two years, with 476 La. ave. Drovements, rights, &. dam. The tract extends about’ half a mile along Sau Mrs. George McFarland,” Mra, 0. . | William H. Tschappat, to the Sth; William | to be paid in cash, and the balance In three equal | Interest at six (0) per ceutum per auminn, payable | fy3-d&ds ‘Terms of’ sale: One-third of the purchase moner | $22 Sus aoe ee ee | RSs to the 4th; Edwin Landon, to | installments, payable fn ope, two and three years, | semi-annually, from das of sale, secured by decd = in cash (of which $1,500 must be paid to the trus- | “Terms of sale: Qne-fourth cash, and the balance —— hee Fo OAR | a eae Re ES CS | Se Iie Gime ee te mere Gen Ca OS FUTURE DAY tees at the time of sale), and the balance in two | in equal payments, at one, two and three years Etonai. Fuveral aervicvs will teke place at tie | Joseph P. ‘Tracy, to the Ist? Liovd Eng: | Peas mausaly, from any of aaie, secured | the option ‘of the urchasar.”" “A deposit ‘af $280 quel installments, im che and two years, with in- | from the day of wale, such deferred pasinents to is : - * : = of : _ = percent pei en. ; . . late residence tommorrow morning at £:80 o'clock. | }<c4? to the Mae James W. Wine ry upon, the property sold, or all | will be required of the purchaser at the time of | G. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | terest at 6 p per annum, payable eemi- | Ye at iutcrert at the rate of ex per cent per ap- dr., to | cash, at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. | sale. Al: conveyancing, recording and notarial ——— annually, the deferred payments to be represented | yum, payable semi-annualls, and to be evidenced by a Serre ——_— = a paletho, | the 3d; Percy M. Kessler, to the 2d: John- | A deposit of "Fioo" on eaen tot will be Feuired of | fees at the cost of tbe Purchaser, Terms of sale TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: - by ‘the notes of the purchaser, Bearing date the | the pioinissory notes of the purchaser, secured by Set, Chareh. will attend in a body. the pall. | Son Hagood, to the 2d: George T. Patter- | the, Purchaser, at the time of gale. All convey- | to be complied with within ten days from day of | Ry authority of act of Congress, passed May 19, | day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the | Seq?ar tent on the property sold, "or the pac. Neanens ted bbb ‘the ters of tre | son, to the Sth; Frank K. Fergusson, to ancing, receding and notarial fees at the pur-| sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to | 1808, we will sell, at auction, within our Property sold, or all cash, at the ion of the | chaser may, at his atte gh the whole purel rene. ge — — “ of the * 8a . + tO | chaser's cost. rms of sale to be complicd with | resell the property at the risk and cost of the | 1407 G street corthwest, on SATURDAY, ULE chaser. All conveyancing at ser'# cost. | money in Cah. A deposit of must be made at ine, remains will be com xforing- | the 8d. within ter days from day of sale, otherwise the | defaulting purchaser. EIGHTEENTH, 1896, at ‘TEN O'CLOCK A.M., to | if terms of sale are not complied with within ten | the time of sale, and the terms complied. with feid (W.Va. for interment. Mr. N. Wal-| Cavalry arm—To be second HMeutenants: | trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and EUGENE CARUST, y_storage charger, a lot of Household Furniture, | days from day of eale tke trustees reserve the | within ten days thereufter aoa me ES fad seca the tarisivace | Newton D. Kirkpatrick, Troop L, lat Regi- | ®t of any detaulting pprchaser. CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, pets, ‘Trunks, Pictures, ete. etc, stored in the | right to resell at purchaser's cost. ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, Trustee, rice of the order at tegen “| ment: John B. Christian, Troop C, and ALDIS'B. BROWKE, NATH'L WILSON, Attormey for Party Secured, No. | Pines Smtererted" flesse take’ wits JH. ap NB GhonGe 1 WhicHT, | trustees. TON A CLAMEE, Trustee oa fa . IN, red, No. | Those interes: ce. r rustee, Golden, Lodge, No. 45, L O. M., met last | Thomas F. Howard, Troop M, 2d Regi-| syis-aads “Trustees. 622-624 F st. ‘n.w. dy8-dieds 4y11-6¢ G G. SLOAN & 00., Auctioneers. Sy6-Ohds Jy9-dte Webster Law building. eo a

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