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10 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1896--TWELVE PAGES. S U B U R B A N N E W S scasions were enlivened by fine vocal and tastru-| WHEN VANDERBILT WAS STRICKEN AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. + AUCTIQN SALES. pane ares bold in the M- Har | said to Have Been Engaged in a THIS , AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. FOTURE DAYS. = AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. After the usual devotions a jeer and able ad- Stormy Scene With His Son. aT. y REIS a ea a “ * BATCLIFFE, SUTIQN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WALTER B. WILL . UCTIONEE! RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEEI'S, DUNCANSON BtOs., AUCTIONEERS. SLIGO. Sas Borcenrant, Glass Teaching’ wes deltvered ty} 4 dispatch from Newport, R. I., publish- Guccessors tp ;Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) VERON es AEE Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co. seedy Miss Elbertiae Robertson of Washington greatly | ed in today’s New York Journal, say: USTEES' SALE DF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED |_ On TOMORROW oS AT Sar. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSE AND PREMISES = = inert ees Nee ey oe ao the eudience by an address on “Primary! The recent serious illness of Cornelius a= REAL ESTA’ KNOWN, AS AEE OB | TEN OCLC A St. we shall gall a eae E QORNER, FOURTEENTH AND © STREETS raise fo c! cl mn r “SPRINGVALE,” 1K BAI ‘s CHASE. sortment of Househol ription. WEST. Grace Episcopal Church, which was destroyed by ‘on wilt "be bel i oo aras Poceoenite AW anderpite te stilt thie chee Ss VC me undersigned, trustees, under a certain = Ee a Hise oterery) pron: By virtue of a decd of trust to us, dated May 14, fire some time ag, was a decided success, nearly | onthe evening ofgthe Sist Instant for ihe beneat | @2nY of Mr. Vanderbilt's most intimate | gced of trust bearing date March 10, 1892, and re- | One Fuller, Warién & Co. Furoace, nearly new, | 1895, and recorded in the land records of the Dis: $70 being cieared. Tho extensive lawn surround- | of the Presbyteriafl Church of that place. ‘‘Home | friends and associates have expressed the | corded in Liber 1634,, folio 857 et 6eq., oa the fate cue $150; lot of Electrical Instruments, Moto Be of ane: nS aS a = aoe = ing tho residence of Mrs. Selina D. Wilson, which | talent’? and somo from a distance will contribute | utmost surprise that one of his physique | 1¢cords of the District of Columbia, having on tho | Fans, etc. eq, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE VALUABLI ESTATE KNOW PARK, ON P REAG AS BRIGHTWOOD DRIVING ‘ EY BRANCH ROAD, IN THB DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, By virtue of a deed of trust dated 15th Febru- ary, 1803, and recorded in Liber No. 1703, folio of the land records for the District of Columbia, Will sell at public auction on the premises ‘on i o 12th day of June, 1898, by virtue of the authority ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., interest due on the debt thereby secured, at the | MONDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF AUGUST. A. De Was used for the purpose, presented a beautiful | fhe evening's Tete oe 3. 8. windsor of | Should have been the victim of a paralytic | of sald deed of tra, and after due public adver. Business “Wagon, Buggies, Surreys, Traps, Girection of the party eccured, thos undersigned, | 1896, at "FOUR O'CLOCK sP.M., all that’ lot_of appearance, betng brilliantly Nghted with Japanese | Darnestown, m2t_with a serious accident here | stroke, especially when his abstemious life | tisement, as requ'red ‘by suid deed of trust, sold, by x . Harness, etc. nn Sa a eet ti ground in the county of Washington, in the Dis- at last f While driving along the street aucticn, ‘certain -ealtestate hereinafter descrity ‘erms carh. WALTER 1. WILLIAMS & CO., ar . ¢ S trict of Columbia, being parts of a ‘tract of Inad jenterns hanging from the massive trees and being pe A Oe the horse | 224 habits are taken into consideration. | and the purchastr at said sale baving failed to] 1t Auctioneers. _ | SEVENTH DAY OF JULY, 1808, AT HALI-PAST | called ‘Peters’ Mill Scat,” described us follows: ateag skeg: the Suge pocch of Mee, Wille) Di Se itiiead ata bicin satan crane | No ecene witch lidelever Happened in this|| omiy with te toms oc eat sale ike jundee SS eee FOUR O'CLOCK P.M- the’ real estate descrited in | First, besinuing at stone planted tn west line house, The large number of patrons present were | to run away overturned the carriage and throw . signed trustees will, at the risk and’ cost of the HOREH AND CAPRIAGH BAZAAR, said deed of trust, being part of lot five (), 40 | of Piney Branch road for tortheust corner of lot Yery generous and freely purchased refrestments | the Indies to the ground. Miss Windsor had one | SC¢ToUs, courtly gentleman's life has ever | Gereulting purchases, resell. the said real estate ROL square two hundred and) sixty-three (263), begin- | laid of to Hayes Speakman, and rouuing thence at the vurfous tables, which were presided over | cf ber arms brokea and recelved other injuries, | Affected him so much as the determined | at public auction in font of the premises on FRI- ning 2 north 61% degrees, west 66.44 “per with SEVENTEEN’ JLY, A.D. 1 oRDAY Miss BE. Ro Keys, Miss Rose Wiison, Mise | Her companion escaped with several severd effort by his aon, Cornelius, jr., to marry | DAY, SEVENTEENTH DaY OF JUL’ 898, | TOMORROW (SATURDAY) MOR) 3 LY scuthwest corner thereof, being the intersection of bruises. Miss Windsor recetved surgical attention | Miss Grace Wilson, and the cause for this | AT HALV-PAST FQUR O'CLOCK P.M, ‘the said | TWENTY WIETH some eg on Gionbcie | C etreet south and 14th’ street west, aud running Speakman’s north Mne to stone orner of Speakman’s larger lot nin ; win © f a Wile 3 f , H n at T thence north along the line of said 14th street | Comer of <3. a «g 3 a Madge Cla: Ad Mrs. | Mr. Jam zi ° and is vouc! r fully. rol y Se a aly ve ist ot | thence cast with said north Mne forty-eight (48) - .. = capped peers —_ ee was assigned the postions sre hes esis of Mre. Henrietta Griffith, near As far back as last aecust young Van- aud Doane aalee wn eal that certainiy ieee or par. | WILSON OF PHILADELTY. Which consist of feet and four (4) inches to the east line of sald wide and with east line ef Speakwan’s smaller of cashier. A musical program was rendered, in isville, e istinguished | good stock for any use. a lot, where is pianted steve 5, running south 61 and being part of a tract of lund known as ALSO lot five ©) pis Stecessful local talent was displayed | ‘the semi-annual meeting of Ridgley Brown Camp, | Gerbilt, who has since proven himself a fee nt tate es ae oe = 2 degrees, east 59.04 perches to stake in west line , rel twenty-eight (28) feet and four (4) inches; thence Pj ins Pi a Pen! 01 e Veter }» will be held at this we | Young man of great determination, confided ‘Springvale,’ or Bailey's purchase, and more fully | 20 head of Horses and Mares consigned by local = <4 < Piney Branch road, and thence with said w ze, Moun, atalss Mrs Petiody, | (antunkiy, Augist 1) at 10 aim. ‘he apomeor | to his father his desire to make Mise Wal | dercrived UY meter anf boubs as fellows: Hegionioy | purtice’ SemeeSod Whiston eee, Care Tty south G ctreet, ad tenet, weney thwee | tn'a etralght line to begivning. "Second. sTulvande has tssued fnvitations | and her maids of honor have been invited to en-| son his wife. At first the Vanderbilts, the | ®t, Stone on the west side of the Eustern Branch ee the line of suid C street twenty (20) fect to the | ®t stone No. 8 and running t north j ios elianapetrel att lites resiteer sar the | tertain the camp with appropriate readings and | father ‘jialt , Fad at the southeast comer of the land Lereby gon- | 2 new Top Buggies, 1 new Dayton Wagon, 1 new | the tine of sald ¢ ress, cast 28% perches te atone Nee von the BSth instant.’ | 26cHtations. Reporte wit be made by delegates to | Eng “magn crs ys ered Seer a aed | aed ar ee ne aoe | ts Wagon and several second-hand ‘vehicles | Pri itg of sale: One-third in cash, one-third in| line of @ new road 25 fect wide, 1° 28 stant. : I and 28-100 perches; thence worth’ 15 degrees, east | of different , Harness, ete. i 2 4 tract Peters’ {ill Seat; thence north degrees, rite ‘oe Lindam are visiting at Wischeadon, | Gor- Lowaden bux sypoioted John T. Baker a| YOUN man's suit, believing that his. feal- | twelve and 48-100 perches: thence north" dezreem | “We luvite the capectal attention ot the publte to | 8 Oe er ro ekg ed (So sabe se visiting af Wincheudow, | justice of the peace for the sixth election district | Ing Would in time dle out. A trip for him | west twenty-three Go-100 perches; thence norch Om | thiy sale, aw every lot WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT citer, bearing interest, and to be secured by deed | stone No. G; thence south 30% degrees, west 2 es at the Linden and Forest Glen Church | Of this county, vice Fletcher Turner, who failed | was planned, first abroad, then west, but | desrees, east eighteen perches; thence north 27% de- | LIMIT OR RESERVE, ane of trust on said real estate, or all cash, at the | Perches, leaving sad road, to stone 7; thence i: J heen changed to 8 a’clock pain. It 18 prob- | t0 qualify. he stubbornly refused to leave New York. | £ree®, cait sixteen 68-100 perches, te the center of | 1 ._ BENSINGER, Auctioneer. A ; 61% degrees, east 27.76 ‘perches, to No. 8} mith's Branch; thence following the center line option of the purchaser. All conveyal thence south 16 degrees. east’ 1.40 perches” t 3 = and t jer ‘Soe! ie distribute hool book id } er’ pate henets ase etc cael vere Sus WUE thier cocuten secre ae Wilson’s Strong Attachment. | of «ald branch’ north 56% degrees, west twelve Big sale at Latimer’s Tog | reording at purchaser's ‘cost. | A deposit of $380 he church In the near future, as a| Of | $150,000 this cecuty receives the sum of Mi Will be tequired at time of sale. If the terme of | &uthwest Ino of @ roadway and Jatereicting west os in the O.EK for 3 Es rehes; thence th 69 degrees, west sev. = i site 28 links fro thereof; thence Se ee oe ee ta ti eee | SPURL (Or white tebe ana ciGO4 for ca tice Wilsoninad shown ai great and ide. |PeCer came cn cee Oe | eee a orclock. cn ee Rey eS a r Edgmere, Long Island, and ‘will’ be —>—_—_ cided preference for young Vanderbilt, but 5 a rience! plete Cia west an ae 4te 1ecell said property, without notice, at cost of See inning, aed) a herein de- bent six Ww Z sf “ ence north Gly degrees, Ww eniy Z chaser, $ f ed by Thor Maipelaliinr tsa’ al ceoee ed fat relkince THE GREEK WAIST. no one of her set ever dreamed that she| Uignt perches; thence worth 86% degrees, weet | RATCLIFFE, SUPTON & GO, AUCTIONEERS, | Purchaser, al Sais: ScHNER ent perpen dagen pment gg og at “Twin Cedar” farm, near Silver S Sete cs contemplated so serious a step as matri-| twenty-two 68-100 perches, to the center line of Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. No. 517 Fiorida ave. n.w. | Avn Hamilton by deed recorded tm Liber J. A. 8. gltiitations havo ‘heca ‘issued’ by Mir. Sesmoar| The Line Steadity Rising in the | mony with the boy, for tie discrepancy in encealtuy Cinecerser alia eniisey tackvaraeatlt| fate Ge meena ae syt6-aadn PDWARD H. THOMAS, ‘Trustee, | 160; follo $88, and second parcel Rercin tended ret Par BO, oe eee Pavilion at Gar Fashions of the Day. their ages made every one think that she | railroad scuth S64 degrees, west slx perch HORSES, CARRIAGES, See a csid Shoes Outer executor of Abucr C. Pierce, ee ard arrangements mado for the} American women are taking Kindly to pcetstl BOW, however, that at a tea given | Gis" acgrnes, “west le perches, thence south, UB £20) Pennsylvania iaverne northwest, TRUSHEES SAH OF A NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE | 5--A- SG) SRS REA ot eee Sand record speak ab ‘Tuesday sight | the “Greck waist.” The Parisian modistes | !88t February to a lot of girls she positive- | Gerucs’ wart He perebee, thence souih TOK de | TOMORROW MOS Le een et cn. Fe Ee oe COC DNVELA: | crests Sa ag es See ison, we derek aoe a ze a have de- | ¥ #4irmed her intention of marrying young | grees, west six parcles, to the Eastern Branch | it RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ( ANS NSE eo EA, HEIGHTS, | Tey of eal ble semi-annually, eecured by deed ss Rave been In gclemn council. and have de-| Vanderblit, and so the news commenced t0 | fiver! thence folldwing the line of the river south | 2 PATULMFF, SUTTON & RENO NISES DO! A215 RENEBAW | Cr rust cm lie beaperty, or al cms, ot apeion HYATTSVILLE. cided that a twenty-two-inch waist is an | spreaa rapidiy. 33 drgrees, west ten perches; thence south 19 de- BLO NES EON ENG 2 oy AEE ON BP cite ok a conan ges at mt, stab ed the | Durchas-r. Deposit of $500 ‘requjred at wages — abomination. They assert that there can] It naturally got to the ears of Mr. Van- | gfees, West ten perchis; theuce south 24 dej pst. nw. y + dated the sule. Conveyancing and recording at seventeenth (17th) of December, A. D! 1804, and nd High Priest W. H. Shryock and | be no line of beauty in a waist that makes | derbili, and in couscquence a stormy Inz| *#t eighteen perches; "ene ni bilt, ay West six perch: "s of the Grand Chapter of Marsland | woman look lke a kite ond. as ie the | tefview was held between the father and | Nott ejnerc! th 11% degrees, stone Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, last the « visited Ke ON SATURDAY, JUL TY-FIFTH, 1896, | recorded among the land” records of the Distric ava ‘ Ae or" 5 in ear eo Sa of Columbia, Liber ae follo 37: » and at son early in April. The father first gently Re, hence south 2214 degrees, | Auction rooms a large ‘assortment of Household | the cequest of the holder of the note secured there. conferred the royal arch degree upon | CUStOM at intervals, they have gone back | pleaded, then commanded. ‘The sen showed | mest fee SOIC att ene tame as, grees, nee th G Samire Pianos, Parlor, Chamber and | by, we will offer at public auction ip front of the dates. A number of Masons fiom |t® anelent Greece for the proper model. | perfect’ indifference to the wishes of ‘his| sry ue of one Mason's line; thence with the saa | Dining Room Purni Pe Ee PAE 3 chaser. If terms of sale are not comp ten days from day of sale the trusts the right to resell, at risk and cost of defuulting purchaser. WILLIAM A. Gor 164, degrees, reserves several cant 2ON, 3 dary f b enatone ALSO, A'l DAY of JULY, A. D. 1806, at FIVE O'CLOCK | _3¥21-d&ds ead, rviving Trust Washington were present. They have found it In the pictures and | father, and, remaining obdurate, went at| Voundary line south Oli degrees, wt one bundrvd | yy gh C PM., the following deacrited property, situate tn | G G. SLOAN & 00, AUCHTONEES, i407 G ST Mrs. Mary Brooks, colored, died yesterday even- | Statues of Greece, and every modern wo- | O#¢E to the house of Miss Wilson and im- | 4 3 i 1 . Z > ay ‘i West tide of the Eastera Branch road and plice of | TIRE WILL DE Dp, Cole. | the County of Washington, District of Columbia, to wat : plored their engagement be formally an-| Wwetsits, fon aS ERG o ge E FOUND. SME | wit: All that certain’ piece or parcel of land and 70 pr Giebeee Ee forinlaw, Rer. Alex. | man who desires to be in exact proportion | nounced. iu TOU Acree: csplavarnlecs ogi tuenerithfalti ier taal | ea - 1806; AT ONE Premises, kuown aud aiatingulsbed as and belng lot TRUSTEES’ SALE OF aber egho. jer remains w! Interred | must come as nearly to the shape of the . provements, rights, &c. OCIOOK EAL, one Old. Bos taken up | Uumbered twenty-six (26), {2 James Ray's subdi- a Pert Sunday tm tho Methodist burying ground, | Venus de Milo as she can. Milsons Announce the Event. Piferms of enle: (qne-third of the purchase money | PoNOOK Fels one Old oan Geat, taken up| ‘sien of part of block’ numtered twenty-turce | THE ENTIRE CONTENTS - Said a 5th avenue dressmaker recently: | A meeting of the Wilson family was held, | in.cash (of which $1, fe Bladensburg Walkovers recently defeated the | “We are making all the gowns on the new | and they were tien made fully cognizant | 'ee# at the, time of ‘rule Riverdale team im a game of base ball by a score | Model—or, rather. or the revival of the old pei at : (23), Columbia Heights, as per plat recordsd in Liber county No. 9, follo 120, of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, “) must be paid to the tri and the balance fn’ two and two years, with in- from the so By order of It taw f the SAMUEI OF A HANDSOME FUR- 4 ‘i of the vioient opposition to the union of | terest at $ per cent per annum, payable semi- together with the improvements thereon, subject. | NIGHED SIXTEEN-=ROC i eee 2 5 Fes | Cues a nie wWalst welll boy cue aclas tO EivGl noe aural ten fecoNeteitnareal Ti this | annually, the deferred payments to be represented Se ace As ee gyi i crete following “colepmeeting of the orphans’ court the} the wearer of the dress full room. to Tee pene lee S| by the notes of the purchuser, bearing date the | 00. ate und due October 16, 1897, to vecure ‘the sum. of DWELLING, NO. 813 VER- final nerount of Fisabce Beall atts tet | breathe and to allow all the organs of the | and knowing that the young man's career | day ‘of saie, aul secured by deed of trust on the MEE 2S MOTE peaynd Seas, oe ene oes ane a ee SEL Waush, by ne Tc 4 . x ve i upe se or cash, Ol tT S, JEBOARDS, | rate of six per ce c % James E Waugh, be thet Jona H. ‘Travers | DOSY free play. | Thera has been too much | in life would be seriously affected, i¢ not | proverty sold. or all cast at the option of the | MACE ote SDSTEADS, BOOK | “Jernts"of Petes Uneialt of we puriace money | LLONT AVENUE NORTHe. pone or bing, aulsteator’ of Mary B. Trarcka, | Testricting of the body of the woman of | completely blixhted, the Wilsons gave a Py"CiMt",, All, comvesancing nt purchaser's cost. | NaN a gee Se I ee VY Eley B Rad Ciastee Pr Soehen jpotice, (9 creditors vriered | the day with the Warbarous steels and| dinner at which the unnouncement of | days tom day; cf sie. the trostees reece ge BAS Ce CHAMES AND BED LOUNGES, | whic : . Shaffer, ir. and George W. Wi n dres ee s e y b = AICTURES, TU S 'TTRESSE: he be aprointed appratacrss’ that the last whi cea | Domes of the dress waist, and it is a| their daughter's marriage in May to young | right to resell at purchoser'n cost. ATI Sf the TOILET WARE OIL CLOTH, MAT ment of Eltzab that Lillia: sister, Mary V I id , ; good thing zor her that the classic drapery | Vanderbilt. was mad ql teled W. W. WRIGHT, Kos Aoote itg [Of the gowa has. come into vogue again, | “Sr TanuctBie at one may eee ES | sata | CNOE Waicn, | trustees salty of bond, $100; | B¥eN our grardmothers were more sen-| his will, cutting off hi ith > Ix fe Sos | sible than the women of this age. They e pis eld eats Bon ew per annum, or at the option of the pur chaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at Ume deed : payable. serul t the Tate of six per cent [et sey. of the land records of the Diatsict Columbia, “and at the request of the purty secured thereby, We will sell iat public au 1 the 5 $6,000 a year in trust invested. The wed- THE AROVE, SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL of sale. Sule to be closed in fifteen days from das | prem: DAY, abort Trzed to pas over to Thomxs F. | used to place thelr waists under their | ding did not occur in May, for the delicate rhipa’, TWENTY - FOURTH DAY OF JULY, Ss oC of sale; otherwise the property will be resold, at | JULY O'CLOCK thou of said coraud Moxey in hand in the cistribu- | armpits and give themselves breathing lad was attacked by lammatory rheu- | 1896, at same hour and O'CLOCK, the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after rrp ger ME space, and if they were not graceful ac-| matism and the event was postponed, at Wo WRIGHT, ter, Constable, five days’ advertisement In some newspaper pub: | Meu ordered: Cane one, county commissioners | cording to the ideas of today, at least thes | 2 iene as ponedas GE H. WRIGHT, : * Hsted in Washington city, D. C. Conveyancing at | WALNUT BEDROOM. St ‘as orderei warrants be desea by the | COMding ucasion fe ¥ | first indefinitely, and then sei for the first} sy1g.aaas suraisteea® ONE MILLING MAC cost of purchaser. K EXTENSION TAR! nthe, teaser betas “x accord with the notions of their | week in August. Daily the lines deepened Z ans TUR DAY, | JULY Tw ie LOUIS D. WINE, sreustee, 3 IS, HALL. ie 1500 : in the face of the anxious father and his SUTURE ¥ A.M.. within our sales rooms, 1407 G S 916 F st. nw. Lok FURNITURE, 5 wl that the folly But ts not the Grecian style coming up | friends knew that his mental trouble and FUTURE DAYS, We will sell the above effects, C. B. KEFERSTEI, ATG he ~— Trasiee, Js11-4&ds Wash. Loan and Trost Go. building. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©O., AUCTION! Successors to Ratcliff and paid Ra’ BEDDING, BOOK CASE AND ACE CURT INS, ©. G. SLOAN & CO. oe eas reat deal Ike that of the early part | anxiety for his son's happiness and health | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & Co., AUCTIONEERS. of this century?” Race rnale nas nene tis ia ow succe Rutelife, Darr & Ci “ ic reads on his own (Successors to Rute » Darr & Co.) “To a large extent. The walst line will | health. : ; ALLAWS, MATTESSES MIBINAT NN TRUSTE LOGS, BRUSSELS , Darr & € not be igh, but there will i Seta : TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUATLE REAL ESTATE, = MROUGHOUT THE i !OUSB, eons oS Ge ola itere = be as muc t| 83 & last resort, a week ago Tuesday NO. O11 ISTH STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a decree of the Cirenit Court for] SALE OF THE V! ARE, KITCHEN UTEASILS AND hh ae ee e tyranny of | morning, Mr. Vanderbilt went, with Drs.| py virte 1 of trust to us, dated Montgomery 3 the day of AND BA! MTMENT OF LD the narrow waist must cease, and in a few | Janeway and McBurney, to admonish the | rary and duly recorded in Liber No. | June, 1506, izned trustees will. off KNOws PURNITUEI AS IS USUALLY Fut Nb IN months we shall hardly be able to realize | obdurate young man against the step he | I!) follo 372, in the | rds of the public auction, on the premises, ON JULY TWE NCE SLL-KEPT HOUSE. that it ever existed. It has been said by | was about to take, and to urge him to trav. | Of Columbia, and at tle AY-FIFTH, AT THE HOUR OF THREE O'CLOCK PRONTING TERMS CASH. unthinking people that the figure of wo- ils ed therehy, ¥ mankind has deg EM. all of th following deserfhed real el and regain his shatt-red health. Young DEPTH OF 3 WILLIAM CORCORAN HILT. nerated. This Is not the | Vanderbily declared that, nothing eta | {iene oF dite ‘preantaes, on SA viz.” 143 geres of land lyin By direction of ~ 1503 > 41d] t a FIRST, Si, ac FIVE O'CLOCK oud, in Mon phic 1 BERNA 5 MINS truth. Woman's figure is as beautiful as| move him; that no power could make him | nese ot : Hg aula _PEEXARD HI. JOHNED 1 FIN west in square DAY" OF in front ef the premise : depth of origixal lot 3 it ever was, if it is only allowed to have free development. will hay neh dev ts 1 Howe alter his determination to make Miss Wil- ne Grecian robe {{ | son nis wife, and that, if need be, he would pinent, and we shali| repudiate the whole family which loved . county ¢ anty taxes 1504, w. James T_ Perkins District of ered 13 tr t e city of Washingten, D. C. This sale pi ig papel Sana | See that our women are as graceful as | hiby so deavic. , 4 fine private resi- Hee a sot re tcl’ over foc until next | Were any of those efter whom the ancient x Swell for dunce in a most desirable localliy. eo re meeting. sculptors modeled their masterpiece Struck Down at His Son's Feet. mane Ja vere de operts, eith poeims of salar Opethind in cash, and residue | engur aud vy eirtue of ad = z wintry heme or for spece PUrposeR. In che and two yeurs, with interest at 6 per cent | Und y b ae a eee - It was at this juncture that Mr. Vander- thence Terms’ of sale: One-fourth cash, one-fourth in| per. ani emi-annually, from day of | Court of the District of Col EROGKLAND. A Grassy Spot. bilt arose, his face livid with rage and an- 7 feet, then 6 mont “fourth ‘and balance tn 13 | Rafe, uceurcd by notes of the purchiser: and a aeed | cigith day of May, INN, in i Spot. t arose, his face li th rage teeetuer opines age Bee acsuad . pte ae amr 16840, wherein the Alfred iti See From Harper's Bazar. ger, but before the anathema which he Tact ie property. and ‘to tear ia purclaned A deposit of $900 required. higen | IS complainant std rank J bbe Ri a = ee poe ‘And where have you been?" I asked, se-] WOuld have hurled at his disobedient son | (1 By pect 6 per cent from day of sale. Conveyancing rccept-d. Tiesms of sale to be complica with | © A a tod Marfe, of University Hetguts, left Wet its Se Salt AUR STARELeA SR ScInecR aia De of trust of $6,000, Ww est the F cost of the purebaser or purchasers, ed to resell, at risk ee, a cial Eactan casaat ys verely, as she brushed by me on the street. uid be uttered, he clutched at his throat | or 6 he per interest ble semi p “tpstatetid front. of the premises, | a William P. Artstroag has gone to Delaware | “You fall over your friends; your hat enalrell tre maui erstrcke of paralysisawiich| aunpellier t over and abov ing at purchaser's 5 M., the folie FIVE O'CLOCK PM, the f short vac startie ‘ON oo. - 4 not on straight: your hands are full of wild | Startied the world. seid trnst sh, } ee Se Lestate in the city of Washingtor am and fam Buenas - - canete for Owner i th se poor z When it was announced that death might | two equal 1 ve" me RS, 1407 G a asc . se ia. to wit: T th flowers, and your skirt is suspiciously grass follow, Mrs. Vanderbilt and her daughter | which tl with fn as —-— THOMAS DOWLING & ©0.. AUCTIONEER: @epth ther tained Went lo her gon Who persistently refused Pott Tannin, ‘payable, Thest ALE (OF THE TWO-STORY AND 3 612 E st. nw. two e 5 orrupte ing 0 eofathen va Fes ith | Sumaily, and 1 the property sold, 3. BRICK DWELLING KNO’ AS r (94), With the improvemery Ah,” she interrupted me, dividing her Peeopproedh Nis tether (andbpleadedywithi| i estaxce eal at the purchaser’ NO TMT RHODE ISLAND AVENUE. ‘TRUST! SALB OF VERY VALUABLE 6 Of a brick dwelling used as a rest blossoms as she spoke, “I’ve found such a} him to ask forgiveness of his father and deposit of $100 will be required at the tine By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the PROVED Bo AND DWELLI alse Las a brick buliding on rear of lot, used as @& gra Tomorrow I must give to aj 7 ie ee pone Ua ston. This ets Wander ALIS coureyanicine apd) recorini at the Gott OF the, | Soncteentlis Gayl Ot vet. 18M, and duly re ba \G SIX THE stale and bottling esta! = a maneweark : Soe ilt refused most positively to do, and then ‘Terms of ied with in | carded in Liber No. 142%, folio 485" et seq.. one of c Terms of sai requir 2s Clarke, on oes aud to: cooking and Jelly-mak- far. andi aise Vanderblic went on thee from tue ef sule, s the land records of the District of Columbia, and at AT GRADE AND M it third of the purcha: fared In the camp ers piers Leiba pansy next gay @lknecs and prayed the boy to do as they PEYTON GORDON, Trustee. the request of the party secured t VENIFNCES ABOVE, KNOWN AS twlancs in one and over to the police. arty ends come, for weeks we z . eee ene yy s y ] sy2t-d&ds ANDREW WILSON, ‘Trust offer for cule, at py UMBERED 1540, 1844, 1546, the sate of Six Stam per to tent $00 shell be sight-seeing, ‘visiting and giving | SSMed- oie hres Fetured to 1a8e. Tus = — 1 NORTHWEST: ALS | semiannual, iy Meck at track on Fs. and attending social functions. < ene lites z 2 LIFFE, SUTTON & CO,, AUCTIONEERS a PAS T'BRICK | property sold, or all cash, at the aptioa of a= eet oe San PY EO AO Since ee Vandarilt bas been venscious Se EET todintaine Derm Gooey HOUSES, WIT EN OGN- | hurciaser. A deposit of $200 SAD be ecauine’ ap uo is rat expec I've been a whoie day, dear, sitting or| 24 has been able to talk he has requested city of Washin NE TRS eos PENCE COR WR TERED | Uh. tie of ale: Terms of ae to he vtanlind rok. tradvury ‘ ie day, i pe] ani ee te ae : at numbered twenty-seve ND Ti zl with In ten days from day of sale, otherwixe t Sniee Mramuee ty, War (Se oemlicg: tier lying under a tree on top of & MHL Poy | that the marriage be at least postponed un. in ten day sale, other Try virtue of a deed + dated the 224 day of December, 188%, recorded “in Liber numbered burned about the face y work in his laboratory. trustees reserve the ri cost of it tq resell at risk and er. All conveyancing til late In the fall, but even this request, 1t | P@ PITT ptory QT | setantaus sterdiy walle doting some | been staring at the sky, and the clouds, is understood, has been denied ord at the place where they meet the earth, efaulting pure a bly Iaboratory. z ; oe i of th Tso, folie i ef sa. one of, the land. records for tthe Cont of the purchaser, be Breckland Base Ball Ciuh mot and dofeate es wey = = 5 ctifet of Columbia, being pe the District of Columbia, and by dire-tion of * EST L. SCHMIDT. Try-tes club tn an Interanzne game: ccore, 1 | Md at the hedges and trees, and walking Reviewed by Gen. Miles positive sale of original lot numbered two (2), together with the | purties secured thereby, ‘the undersigned trustees bit Sth st. mw King aud G-ady uid excelient wos | P@CK and forth through the grass, just for} —-® Miles. Improvements, consisting of a ‘two-story aid hose. | Fil sell, dn Tron: of, ie premizen, at HESRY F WOODAKD, Trust: for the Lome. team. the pure pleasure of it, and watching the| Gen. Nelson A. Miles of the United States Mertz bu 3 Idwin Mf s4. Such Idwin Matter th and Fy, and Miss Marie M Tastee, st. nw, AUCTIONEERS, 612 E ST. N.W, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING LOT. SITUATE SOUTHEAST OOuNE STREET AND NST THE CITY OF WASHIN COLUMBIA, shadows crecp up and down the hillsides army, = ment brick dwelling, kuown as No, 1111 B de Is-] ton, on THU DAY, JU SIXTEENTH, 6, together with Gov. Lowndes, yes- a ver desirable land. avy AT 'HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M." all. of tenly of Kekington bare gunz to Colonial Beach | and across the fields, and seeing far below S , yer Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two] original lot numbered 8, in square numbered 417, for the suzme®. (Mr. Carrol! wil join them the | Me the Httle houses “and face ‘Gulbios, | terday reviewed the Maryland militia in 8 cqual fustallments, payable inoue and two rears, | aconling to the original plat gr plan of the city of rst Of next veel n Httle e SS | a, | oA = t = with Interest at six (6) per cent per annum, payable | Wesbington, D. C., except. the ‘weatern. five fect eet and the ribbons of roads, and the tiny ants| C@™p at Frederick, Md., in the presence of 3=Story LOCO ee eae Poe ee ear: [Sern ee ep oe of people crawling among them. And they | 25,0U0 people. They subsequently visited ° trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the op-{ ccndemned for alley purposes, the same being im: » all looked so-far off, and seemed so fooilsh | the graves of Francis Scott Key and Bar- e Berk © K | tenet sie’ purchaser. "A" depontt “Gt two. tunared | preved by brick buildings, a8 described and dest a to be going along, doing so many stupid,| para Fritchie, and last night attended a ress dollars will be required at the time of sale. All| neted by numbers in caption. An official survey a on the grounds | unnecessary things, when any one of them | Sat@, Fritehie, ar a dost night fended ae conveyancing and recording at th of the pur-| showing the dimensions cf the several parcels of = : . Terms ol ‘© be complied w ithin | Isnd as subdivided will be exhtbited at the rale, 4 @imreh, Friday | who chose could be lying on a hill and star- £ ‘ ptrotlel H N 48 chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within “fale, seb. Ing at the clouds like me. Ang ey Star | Baughman ard a bali given by the citizens ouse, Oo. I ten days from day of sale. otherwise the trustees | aleo prior thereto at the office of the trustem, “THOMAS DOWLING & 00. HALF IN OF recs of Mr. T. A, Usatgzon, 1 SOUTH WES’ ON, Dist = “rederick. Gen. } 30v. Low! reserve the right to resell the property at the risk | Tyler & Rutherfond, 1307 F street northwest, Wash. | ,B¥ virtue of a certain deod of trust to us, dated sidered the poor wretches who must go to coped Grate Pree ee and cost of the defaulting purchaser, ‘iter such | (rion Te CX Re The several parcels of lant re, | ADELIG, 1894, and duly recorded in 1 Aber No. 1908, ear oan entertainments and attend dresemakers | S¢cP'G2 an invitation to review a portion Kentucky VE, | butiie"novice as" they nay debi ne ferred to, with the loiprocementa thereon, will first | flo 73 et we. of the walter ee en and on ¢ and cooking, and I pitted them all fram the] fovistoam 2 te Pp MYRON M. PARKER. be offered separately, and afterward as a. whol-, J ne inquest of lhe gearty : bottom cf my heart.” Lewistown, Pa., for which place they left HENRY K. WILLARD, with tha understanding that the bidders upon the F. We, the undersigned trustees, round th aR eee in a special train composed of the private S E fe26-15t Trustees. | specific propertion will not be éntitied to thelr bids ( SIL at public auction. im foont of the premises, cw cat ‘ut you had to leave it and come down} cars of Vice President Lord of the Balti, e ° peal Unless the amounts bid ‘for the properties seprmace: | FURSDAY, THE TWENTY FIGHTH! DAY” OF ances to social functions and the dressmak mcre and Ohio and Vice President Frank | On THURSDAY APTERNOON, JULY THIR-| [YTHE ABOVE SALE IS PosTroNeD, ny | ly are greater in the aggregate than the aimount | JULY, A.D. 1806, aT 1A BE POUR OCLC pra rail Ah, no,” she smiled, serenely; ve} rhe ft the F sylvani TIETH, 1696, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, | order of the trus! until MONDAY, MAY ‘TWEN- | lid for them as a whole. P.M., the following dew ard and prewuises, After many brought the grassy spot’ home with me, y{| 2uemsen of the Pennsylvania. we wili offer for sale, by public auction, in. front TY FIFTH, at same! Lour and, place. pIBEMS OF SALE: “One-third cash, and t situate tn the city of Washington, jin the District ining room have tt—tn my mcmory—to hel ug ee renrises, i mb 13,24,ap3,14,24,my5,15,23,25 iu three cqual installments, at one, two and thre age ated an : Deople could little oves | the next few weeks o help me through), UcTIon SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e. | PPE, rot 4, square 1013. 5 ore pears eee ees een te Geek a seat sad oe ee Lact ach ace ae ee id not Linger 1 was served, au Z : This sale presenta ai excellent opportunity to] C7 THE PURCHASER AT THE AROVE, SALE | the property sold. of all cash, at the option of the | Sarare six undred amt fifty-thre (2), ox ‘par expresse] te om OTE See Teo an \iveatnent having fated fc comply with the terms thereof | purchaser. If cold in parcels = Geposit of $200 | plat recorded in the office of the surveyor. n Nahsty American Today. oritems stated at eale A deposit of $200-required the property therein’ mentioned will be sold upon | will'be required on each parcel at thine of sale; it SA oe el eS OS 5 a anne i .. the same t his risk and cost on SAT- | sold as a whole, a deposit ‘ will be re- | 2 seeries som From the North American Review. Peg NC a Ca eC oil setae Ge EE Ss Ca 1 aya ane IETH, at the anine hour hited at tine f nates Alt “onveyanctng and, te: | At the northeast corner of said lot Ewen : Sao —Springvale or Bailey's purchase, unimproved real = sae re and place. ccrding at purchaser's cost. Terms of eale to be | Moning sou ne i ; Smong my tellow-passongers recently omifi cr ta © gate Friday, July 24, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Bae EAE CUISED SSUBLON C005 MYRON M. PARKER, complied. wlth in fifteen daye ‘from ‘day of ‘als, | five (56) fect three (3) ines; thence West. siatye one of these good but very slow ships, the W. W. Wright and George H. Wright, trustees, Sy2A-d&ds iS 2 HENRY K) WILLARD, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell | Seven (67) feet six (6) inches; thence north fifty- 3 fora ie Irrawaddie, was a little curly-hatred Eng- ho gave Lin dy17-d&ds cd as doing lish boy, who had evidently been brought ER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | —~ m TURE DAS. Tomorrow. WERT = FUTURE DAYS, five (5) feet three (3) inches to south N streets thence east slxty-sevea (G7) feet six (6) in the property ut the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement In one or Tore newspapers published In the District of Oo- hes to is repor beginning. Sears - ‘ Real estate in Montgomery ceanty, with dwell- | py virtue of a decd of trust, dated April bth, bf ‘erms of sale: All caeh. A depostt of $100 will ae ae Nenana Ne caters’ oes [are en tent OCU Ct Chapariatocr ancy a W met| aral Ral uiday [301s DE vata OCicekl pie EN) TA eae Peon A RT eee RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | @@!% RICHARD W. TYLER, be required “of the purchiser at the th sale, aa =~ "| an embryonic Englishman of the English- Maurice Talbott and Wm. H. Talbott, trustees. 273 et seq., of the lund records of the Distriet of Successors tu Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. ROBERT G. RUTHERFORD, All conveyancing, recording and notari:tl fees at Mrs. Granville Ga st of the holder of the , s | men. Columbia, and at the req tof HiaMonteld, N 8. Bensinger, Auct., 940 La. ave. n.w.—Salo ct chaser. f sal No, 1807 F st. n.w., the ost of the pu ie Za notes secured thereby, we will sell at public auc- | TRUSTE! SALE OF FIVE BRICK HOUSES, LON AS! mplied With within ten days from day of sale, z= pe Rc atetan oe ‘Do you speak French, little boy?’ said | car load of horses, on Saturday, July 25, at 10 | tion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, JULY KNOWN AS NOS. 100, 102, 08 AND 108, mae saat La. ave. rve the right to resell > t elie:s to be a violation | @ good lady to him, who was trying to | o'clock a.m. TWENT) Sie a, ar FIVE 01 1K K Ons CounL hy eS B, 3D] gy3-d&ds ‘Trustecs. operty at the risk and cost of the deta seth Sr the dietric ; 5 See eae eM 3 ane e 7 M., wing’ described land and premise: NI STREE ST. chase eee ee ee ein delivering bees | SZ2PO@ Bcquaintance with the youthful} ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Sale | FM. the following desertes ton, District of | _ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Const of the | [3°-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN O¢ Pamir WM. A. EASTERD Sonera gs-tien of Onl teeny ot eee oe ee re of furniture, cte., on Saturday, July 25, at 10) Columbia, and designated as lots numbered from | Disirict of Columbia, in equity cause No. 16555, ence of the rain, until WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 ave, Ror seat x ce at the ladies’ be- ‘Oh, naow,” sald the little chap. o'clovk a.m.; also, at 12 o'clock, machinery, horses, | one (1) to thirty (20), inclusive, in block numbered | evtitled Sarles ct_al.’ v the under- | TWENTY-SECOND, 1896, same hour and place. W. C. HALDEMAN Gad Bellows Teal “Do you speak American?” then asked | carriages, etc. two (2) dveing ail te lots in said block), tn the | signed will olfer for sale Syl7-d&ds By order of the Trustees. Iy16-d&as i ave. bg the lady. ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G at. n.w.—Rhode | subdivision of “Marshall,” as aall subdivision ts | premises, on TUESD. ae = NCANSON BROS., AUCTIONED! IMPROVED. Di TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, No. 622 ELEVE NORTHEAS" By virtue of a certain @ May 6, 1892, and duly Liber No. 1483, at f 6, the] [FTHP ABOVE SALB IS FURTHER Post- roperty in the sity of Wash- | poned until MONDAY, JULY TWENTY-SEVENTH, Nos. 100, 102, 104, 106 and 108 | Woo. same hour aud ‘place, oS * ; ded in county subdivision book 6, page 39, BAY of IU Oh, naow,” he replied, with a still | sland ave. n.w., dwelling No. 1111. Sale Satur- TReTeEeordstOr! the aurvevorlaronice vol meaepi elec | following: de : stronger emphasis. ._ | day, July 25, at 5 o'clock p.m. Myron M. Parker | Tcrme of sale: One-half of purchase money to be | ington, D.C., viz.: ‘But wouldn't you like to learn Ameri- and Henry K. Willard, trustees. fd in cath, balance in six and twelve ‘months | Douglas court northeast, being, respectively, sub- | jy23-déds By order of Trustees. can?” persisted the lady. : Williams & Co., Auct# 10th and Pa, | from day of’ sale (deferred payments to be se- | lots 20, 30, 31, 32 and 33, in Frederick R. Wind. | >= = Cellun of Atlanta, Ge., are| “Oh, naow, thanks,” answered this sturay | Walter B. raat ean ta Sat, | Ure by deed of trast on property sold), with in- | Sot"s suldivisien of lot 4, iquare 785, as the ame . Gould. little ‘pat: “It is very, very nahsty to ave. n.w.—Sale of house! furniture &c., on t- | terest at slx fi r cent per annuin, payable semi- | 15 recorded in the of surveyor of the Dis- i Washi speak American.” G urday, July 25, at 10 o'clock a.m. Also at 12] annually, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A | trict of Columbia, in + 16, page 10. B, SUTTON & CO. lio 3 et wey) a Z 10 on etch lot if Bol tel Terms: Que-third in tio equal in- | TRUSTEE’S SALE 01 VERY recerds of the District of Columbia, and nt th iss Elia Wood, who have Ran aaa cicluck carriages, 2. $500 RE cota’ all Together, Witt be requived see aie | staliments, evidenced by purchaser's mies teats | SUBURBAN CE ON |W ee ee eee ee cere, See been visiting Dee and Mes. J. By Gould, have Te- Miss Juliet Corsom in Need. ‘Thos. Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 B st. n.w.— | Terms to be complied with in ten days from sale, | one and two years fron date of sale, with futerest AUB BETWEEN SIXTH AND ened, trustees, will well, at putitie auton turned to their ome at Millon, Vt. Regular sale of houschold furniture, &¢., om Sat-| or trustees will resell at risk and cost. of de: | At six (6) per centum per annum, payable annual: STREETS, KNUWN AS NO. 601 promis AY. From the New York Advertiser. 7 = TH DAY OF JULY, AWD. 189 ENTRANCE TO THD “SOLDIERS’ HOME.” ‘AT — urday, July 25, at 10 o'clock a.m. Also at 12| faulting purchaser. All conveyancing at. pur- | to the order of the trustees, or all cash, at pu i? i i - ° VE O'CLOCK M., the fellowii fat 3 ser's cost. chiser's option. A deposit of $50 will be required | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in VE O'CLOCK PM, ng ROCKVILE Miss Juliet Corson, the writer and lec- | o'clock, bores, vebicles, &c. GELEOG WILLIAM MAYSE, Jr. Trustee, | 02 each lot at time of sale. ‘Terms to be complied | Liber, No 1619, follo 49 et geq-, one of the land cribed land and premines, situate tnt turer on cooking, is critically ill with angina} Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. JOSEPH FORREST, ‘Trustee. with within ten days thereafter, otherwise the | teccrds for the’ District of Columbia, and at the | of Washington, in the Dist p designated as sind being all of lot num six (36), in Doris Grupe's «ubdivtsi property will be resold at purchi er's Tiek. Con. | request of the parties secured thereby, the under- veyancing and recording at purch:: and day's session of the Sunday school} pectoris. Miss Corson is known all over | —S#le of household furniture, &c., on Saturday, | Jy16,18,20,22,24,27 tiers signed surviving trustee will sell by public 2 ‘The se lots in ‘3 e* ss i 3 ee ee J. K. M. NORTON in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, TWENTY: | square bumbered nine hundred and sixty (060), am Pagar ager pends et eee om led he erat CTC | era 7 RATCLIFFE, SUTPON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. G. HATLEY Norron, EIGHT DAY OF JULY. A.D. 1806, AT HALE | per plat recorded ‘in Liber No. 19, at. folio. 26, oe Cait aad Wee Saiicigatee to) Gore member ob fe ee COONnE. Tim ABTS she Dewan USE| nese eratimec (00% “Auctyio 71829-12507 tes, Guceessors to Ratcliffe, ‘Darr & Co.) EDMUND BURKE, PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following de- | the land records of the sald District, together wit Grounds, and was particlpated In by a number of lectures and the organization of cooking Te :s ner Vash- | the improvements, consisting of a! two-story and n.w.—Regular sale of houselold furulture, &c., 0b MORGAN H. BEACH, scribed real estste, situate in ‘the county of Wash- | the imp o Suns Is of the cou! t STEE'S SALD OF HORSES, CARI -cokds is ington, District of Columbia, to wit: The east half | basement brick dwelling, with pressed brick frout the Sunday schools of the county end the District achools She taitieiatiorletenaey, weres | eee Ee TRU! S SATB OF HORSES, RIAGES, | _fy17-cofds__ EU || ee ge vg eye [ae ee ees mana ate Gen tore from “| on the culinary art. panei By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, duly record- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEER: ty George ‘Taylor's sulalivision of part of Pleasaui | | Ferins of saie: Ou hind of the purchase money ange ona ned ‘om eine - N¢ 72, fol e = = Plains, ef 7 u v el to be pai an he balance tn ge banner ee = ‘ eby, er- SITU. NEA LINCOLN PATH Terms: One-t cash, the bala: on 4 | interest at six (6) per centum per a marching In a body and carcying large banners. | pecuniary distress. Her generosity to all FUTURD DAYS. Sigued trustee will otter for sale Uy Sabie auctica | By virtue of a deod of trust dated June 19, 1801, | tw sonra: WIth: atGee, footy ee ney ee ete | nterest at six 46) eg Contam per annum, ty Before the exercises were under way the extensive! who came to her for help and whose ap- in’ front of the sales rooms of Iaveliife, Sutton & | and recorded in Liber 1589, folio 377, of the land | six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, se- | of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, grove surrounding the speakers’ stand was crowded | peals she never refused, has practically THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Co., 920 Penna. ave n.w., on TUESDAY, THE | Tecords of the District of Columbia, ‘we will sell | cured by deed of trust‘on the property sold, of aii | the option of the purchaser. A deposit with ane enthusiastic gathering of Sunday school | left her without resources. Only the shar Giz BD st. nw. TWENTY-KIGHTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1896, AT | &t Public auction in front of the respective preim- | cea, at the option of the purchasers A ‘deposit | will Be required of the purchaser at the workers, many of whom participated in the pro-| necessity of her situction has led) her i = TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the goods and chattels inen= Igoe, on TUESDAY, the FOURTH DAY of AUGUST, | of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. If the | sale. All’ conveyancing, {recording and eed frionds t» seek assistarce for her from | TUSTHE’S SALD OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON| tioned in scheduio B 'attached to sald trust, to wit: | A. D. 1806, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M., lots thirty-one | terms of sale are’ not complied with in Ofterg | fees at the purchaser's cost, Of A RIDGE ROAD. s x Mz. W. H. H, Smith of Washington was the| those she has so greatly benefited. Un-| py yirtue of a deed of trast dated tho 7th da; cee es first speaker of the day, and talked earnestly and| known to ag they have made an appeal | of July, 1890, and recorded in Liber No. 1 Brown Horse, *‘Ciuderella.”” eloquently upon the subject of “Bible Study for| in her behalf. folio 281 et seq., one of the land records of the} 1 Bay Mare, ‘Maud. Bi), thirty-four (64), thirty-nine (39), forty (40) | days from the day of sale the trustee reserves the and’ forty-one (41) in’ Robert M. Bell’s subdivision | right to resell the property at the risk and cost of lot two (2), in square ten hundred and twelve | of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ adver- (1012), as per plat recorded in Liber 18, follo 102, | tisement of such resale in some newspaper publ complicd with within ten days from d: otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reselh the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. f sale, : mani es District of Coluinbla, the undersigned, survivi named. in the surveyor's office of the District’ of Colum: | ed in Warhington, D. ©. Al: conveyancing and MAHLON ASHFORD, a er er ery Se FOG Gan trustee in sald. trust’ will, at the request of en | 4 Horse, mot named bt recetding at the ccst of the purchaser. ALDIS B. “BROWNE \ ‘Gare Box" was next in order, with RB aa as party secured thereby, and pursuant to the terms Buggy. 2 sete lage Harness, ‘Terms of sale, each lot being offered separately: JOHN WALTER, Jr., Sy14-d&as % oF rustees, L. L. Liord of Gaithersburg presiding. ‘This was a| President Cleveland had a visitor yester-| thereof, sell, at public auction, in front of the sets Of Single Hiffuess, One-third cash, one-third in six months and one-| _317-d&ds Surviving Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEF plgssing qual at times amusing teature of the mest | dey at Gray Gables in the person of Mr. | RCGUSE, 1800, AT FIVE OCLOOK Pal, the ip | Beadle Fixtures, ete, oe a Gann, rowing forth spirited discussion upoa Eustis, ambassador to France, who called | lowing described real estate situate in the county | jasasape”” Shs third in twelve months, or all cash, at purchaser's CANSO x SEE! option. Deferred payments, if any, to be repre, Soe EE coe gented by the purchaser's notes, to bear interest | TRUSTEES’ £ALE 0) TRUSTEFS’ SALE RE fF VALUABLE IMI ‘0. #1 C STREET Nc I, ESTATE, ALUABLE IMPROVED St oat Bel pr : of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: from day of sale, payable semi-nunually and to be| | REAL ESTATE, NOS. 1408, 1406 AND Lae | EAST: 0 sreke, pon, Graduation How, to Hravent 3" In| to pay his respects. In the afternoon he | “hovinniug for the came at tho cad of the cece DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. secured jon the respective properties sold. | Ade.| © STREET SOUTHEAST, AND NOS. Wz, 419 | NOt Ta eat gis renee Ie to accomplish the desired results was by close co. | ®eMt to Falmouth and visited Secretary | following running from a bound stone marked. eaital ~ posit of $50 on each lot required. Conveyancing AND 417 KENTUCKY AVENUE SOUTHEAST. He, in Labor fo S0B0, at rollo 276 et ons Operation with the schools : Olney, returning to Boston in the evening, | 1. 7.’ planted at the nosth end of the ling which | a y SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | 8nd recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be | | By virtue of six (@) certain doeds of trust to us, | jong’ in Liner Xe, 20e0. at folte 178 et sea shiz, Jergrae F, Jubnais of, Washington was next | accompanied by Mr. Olney. It ts stated | Ci'igeyee end of Mrz: John Baker trom the land Fuses PHOENE NOMBSRE DN GIST IGE | or tose may bo tiado St rial nod saat daaeane | MES? MAY g iO AS, Gm daly, recorded May 18, | the request ofthe party terured ther Fe ‘i w i = z= y all, 3 :, NG if cost lefault- , No. , fo! , 279, 283, es t Hine Department." He spake of the hoe tepate | that there is no political slgnifoance in Mr. | west corner of sald Fosall fo wit, north wees PTRENTH | log purchaser. 300, '327 and 820 et seq., ‘of the land records of the | EI Gersigned trustees, will sell, at pul FOUR; uN’ AND FI N a Don, Dickinson's visit at Gray Gables. Yes- | degrees 15 minutes west | 4 perches the ey FOUR a a an Rehuot extension witch he dedaea Ore sem | terday afternoon Mr. Dickinson and Mrs. | Dew free toed leading to tho Wittig Falls beldge ASHINGTON, D. carry the advantages of ihe same direct to people | Cleveland took a sail in the ste: launch in front of the premises, on TUE’ W. EB. EDMONSTON, TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, 4y28-d&ds JOHN RIDOUT, District of Columbia, and at the request of thi | ‘Trustees, rty secured therehy, we, the undersigned trum, feos, will sell, at public auction, in front of the | SIX O'CLOCK P.M., the following d north 10 di 15 minutes west 12 perch 5 ‘decd of da P 9 0 (Ooths of’ a, perch ry virtue of ot trust, bearing date co mises, v1 SI vENT and premiser, situate in the city of Wasiington, Rig cntet! attend Gee Sunday ‘school, “he home | to Marion, where they called on Air. Thur- | 20-1000 of, & perch, fo stone No. 1, ir eg ca Bees adt ise ee reporded tn |G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONESRS, ToT GOT | BAP ISP sh WEPSESDAY. the TWENTYSINTL in'iake Detrich of Colt. and” Genicot ab lepartment, he s1 , Was 01 by Lay — y CI an . being all of lot_ numbers iriy (te ry mu Gat of New York, aud ‘at vt the growth of tne | O° —___++_____ eraacrthio parceliioer being road: hence Es ate oe eee Neo ak MRNUlic Aue | CRANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON Semen in te city ot Wasniogtortty ea | He Bradshaw aod ‘Filza. J. Wurion's suas son of department was Got rapid, but for the past. thres ginde the parcel now being conveyed (1), north {o in front of thé premises, “od WEDNESDAY, | PAN STR Let BTW AE ee OU | Premises. situate tn Sod eek eninEton. In the | rots, in square numbered wine hundred and. thirty- ours its extension bad been wonderful, and now On Historic Ground. ete ee Ga | Berches to TWENTY-NINTH DAY Ob JULY, A.D. 1896, | anD-A- HALE STREETS SOUTH WESE, all of lots numbered 22, 23, 24 81. 36 and 36, 4a | Mine (939), ae the same appears of record in Liber Almost in every state there was an organization | pros the Rochester Times, Freer eat Bo te eee th, 10 depress 15 mig. | Ar wives O'CLOCK P.M, all that let, of mn | pBy.pirtue Of & decree of the Supreme Court of the | William A. Vaugin's subdivision of’ sqaate ent fy | No-1, at folio 10%, iu the omiee of the surveyor OF Raving Sir its sqceial care: the promotion) <f the Labo | te) giz coe Wrasbington: inthe, Disyict ot Colm: Pigtrict of Columbia, passed fn equity cause No. | aquare numbered 1942, as per plat recorded in | Said District, subject to a right of way over the = eell, guiects of this department of the Sunday school, | Huaband—‘Are you aware, my dear, that thence soath 70 degrecs, 5 minutes west § 0, the undersigned trustees w! 4 car three foe said lot for alley purposes, to- ches to the east line of afore. rigiDAl tot. samba "e at public | Liber 20, et follo 120, of the records of the sur. | Tar three feet of sak ee ia speaker cited, as showing one of the ways of at : subdivision of 0 ml two guction, in front of the preml rv! Y, : “ ether with the improvements, consisting of a two- modern Surdas school worting, the fact that on one | 08 this grassy spot began a war that lasted | sei Thee road hence, by and pth wld Eigge | square numbered (wo, hundred twenty-three | JOLY TWENTY-EIGHT, 1806, at FIVE OCLOOR | (reese emee, AO ES bee eae Fa Givision ef the Louisville and Nesbville railroad, | ten years?” a ‘Scns 3 proved by | (gb3), us said gubilvision is recorded os Oftice | P.M., sublot nvmbered ENTY.OND (21). in brick dwelling with Pressed-brick front and ail | all modern improvements, on the southeast coruer by permission of the superintendent, all telezraph| Wife—“Why, John, it was here that you Tonatthisd cabana S $f the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in numbered FIVE HUNDRED AND THIRTY. | modern improvements, bn each lot. of 9th ind C streets northeast. Keys aze opened af a certain hour ou Sunday mom-| > oposed 40 oe patel intatiment on Parangetal er Book OH. Bi, pepe Ft cash Ras ia 36), situated on the south side of D street | | Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money | | Terins pf sale: One-third of the purchase money 2 ye Of the operators, act ‘as instructor, ir a i : a een west, improve to b in cash, < fo be paid in cash, and the nce in two equal trite all the opesaters om the line asf Senin; | Husband—Exaetly; just ten years ego. fe zeare from the day of sole, with interest at | equal inetauinicyts, payavle in one ani two years | a‘smell frame dwelling. ig lot hgs'a froutage of ae a ee ae School, asking questions and receiving answers fom chaser will Sonente eae nee, ‘ deed at from day of sale, wit! nisregt, pa able sem!-an- feet and pp ave depth of 89 feet and runs | with interest at six (6) per centum per annum, | interest at six (6) per centum per anim, payatle the wires. He referred to the home department as Already Digested, front i agave’ by. of} mually, qrd secured by deed of trust on the prop- | back to an alley. payable, semi-annually, from day of sale, secured | Semiannually, from day of wale, secured ty deed ot visionary, and ag having long since passed the a property’ pr of pars ase money | erty sol const can at the option of the an Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance { by deed o. trust wpon the property sold, or all | of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the experimental ‘stage. It has received state, national | Frem the Detroit News. fet fea fr aor her oe be} chaser. A deposit of one thousand dollars ($1,000) | in one and two years, or all gash. Property | cash, at the option of the purchaser or purchasers, | option of the purchaser.” A deposit of §200 will be pd international commendation, and {s working Detective—“We have reason to believe Pas ‘complied ae fo tem ye) cts we weagired et eatin! or ene. = Conreyanet a oe mate pana ee for fees < dey bait Sepoait or Fie = cach Jot will be required of 4 ef the purchaser at the time of sale, All ea from haser. . fe, purchaser ai Ime of sale. Ail conv: 5 ion frre caeccen Geeane “er Cama that he swallowed the stolen diamond half oelne fee cetatee reserves a) fht to resell the | not complied with in tea days fro mday of sale | terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days | ancing, recording end notarial fees at the pur- rehaser. Terms of sale to be com- «cl piled ‘with within ten days frow day of ss the right fs reserved to at the risk and cost | chaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with Me must be assumed, to be paid in Sh pars i we to be paid in one year, secured by a Ry virtue of a chattel trust dated August 81, trust upon the property sold, with iuterest 1908, ‘and duly recorded in Ljber Sess done, sah ° ae ze of defaulting pur- | the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk aud ‘bool, an hour ago. et after ars nt of such re | cost Of defaulting pUrchsesr, yf the defaultii haser. All conveyancing ter from he | wise the trust erve th ht gilt te atternooa the mass meeting exercises of | “ Chict of bureau—“Flal he cannot defeat us| gale is some paper ouslisned Ee Seon Se H. CONKLING, | the purchaser's eek = | Raostecs reserve the saat te tential tae oe Gok | pe at the rick and ‘cost of the Bede TP stn or Connie ae pee so easy) Cade | Po Noacaa ac ‘expense Darchaaet, : + eae pe BET AP ee gt | PE UGENE. CARUSI W. FE. EpMo fagrudey of Baltiwore, and Ners W. He be tere ective—' # useless} he ata CLAN GORDON & GORDON, WILTON J. LAM! € s we LIS B. Bi per of Harrtsouburg, ‘Var Tus exercises of both | cheap restaurant, peveyen as ete. Par ey fey IN J. fee tel sasabio s ISB. BROWNE. ALDIS B, Bi

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