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94 < THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1896--TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. : 2 = eee and the opportunities, for and receiving as- ‘TRACK THAT TALKS. AUCTIGN“SALES. AUCTION SALES. : ALES. 8 U B U R B A N N E W S pay Peculiar mesrneee ent a Section of THIS AP©eRNOON, MONDAY. eee Wadri vice for the Methodist : ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUGHIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | RATOLIFFE, SUTTON & 0O., AUOIT r 4 AUCTION! “DUNGANSON B108,, ai FALLS CHURCH. a ed Methodist | Prom the St. Louts Globe-Democrat. spAUCTIONEELS, DUNCANSON BBO6., NERS. \CANSON BOS, AUCTIONEERS. — Successors to Ratcliffe, panel ae dent for the Baptist Church; Sclencs Mawnis Between the forty-nine and fifty-five mile REN Shee Se Ss aS ee TRUSTEES FALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | TRUSTEES SALE OF THE VALUABLE REAL Mr. M. EL Chorch has returned from amples: a Kingsley, record ee posts on the Caroliza Central railroad there NO 1111 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE. CORNER FOURTEENTH AND oT STRESTS GO SIREET, BEING NUMBERED. 1400, BE Pau 4 ‘ON PINEY BRANCH BOAD, aN Tne ve he attended, as a delegate, the annual | freremuc” Monday cfvernoon the union will bold | 18 a plece of track for a distance of nearly | BY virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the SOUTHWEST. FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 4 =e ting es pd State heir pesca beepers {ts Grot meeting and select time 1nd ¢ for | six miles that presents a singular condition See a Roma te = 4a Virtue of a deed of trast to us, Gated sy, An STREETS RORTH WEST, IN THE CITY OF eyes oof B deed of trust dated 15th Febro~ j> reports a fine session ‘i o in , and recorded 1e land records of . » 1803, and recorded 1 N Sea:portaut: buaiens.” Mics) £0 82) Avie! Of Maccloas: | diereatidqparonantcsar i cme et that so far amounts to an inexplicable | the land records of ihe Bh ab be District of slumb steict of Columbia, and at) trict of Columbia, in Liber No. 2023, at follo 46] By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on | of ihe labd records for the Dist Dolumb mystery. All trains going and coming go | the Fequest of the party-sgeured thereby, we will | et ceq., and because of default in tho parment of | the 24th day of Oxcober, 1996, and. recorded in | will sell at public auction on the: penton on S offer for cale, at pul aeetion, in front of the | interest due on the debt thereby secured, at the | Liber 2072, follo 64, of ‘the land. records of the | MONDAY, THE. THIRD DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. to grinding and start a terrible squeaking premise, on SATURDAY, THE FOURTEENTH | direction of the party secured, the und District of Columbia, we will sell, at public auc- | 1898, at "FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all that’ lot of burg, Va., was elected as state president. An| Mr. John W. Walker made twenty-nine bushels of wheat to the acre on his farm, the largest yield amendment to the constitution, presented by Mr. | Soc "ieported. Im this cection me Church at the last annual meeting, providing for |” Br. James H. Mitchell of the state geological | when they get on this six miles of track. | }AY OF MARCH, 1so@rAT/IIVE O'CLOCK P-M-. | trustees, will sell, at public auction, in front of | tion, 4u fromt of the premises on WEDNESDAY, | ground in the county of Washi in the Dis- the admission of ladies to membership was allopt- | survey is now at the Sene-a quarries, near Dares} qe noise comes from not only one car, but | ely of Washington: Mamet at columbia’ tor wee | See Reemieet, oh MONDAY, | THE TWENTY. | THE TWENTY NINTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1800, | trict of Columbia, being quarts of a tenet of land ea, and two ladies became members. Mesera. Rod- | town, inspecting the quality of the iumestone pro- ert Brydon of Danville, Geo. E. Warksdale of Rich. aire ©. B. Baughman’s court bad a case Wed- mond snd R. W. Booker of Lynchburg were award-| yesday evening that 's seldom paralleled, and Mr. ed prizes in the contest fer the best exhibit of | W. Montgomery Mills, a young man of the town, galentcal preparation manufactured by a mesnliey will very probably have to answer charges of lar- of the associution. A valuable prize was offered | ceuy acd perjury at November eourt. It appears last year for the best paper on the fect “How } that Mr. Maurie Bowman had his gold watch to Make Membership in the Association of Pecuni- | stolen from hi ocket at the store of Mr. Fred- ary as Well as Professional Value."" A large pum- KT. Peck. ‘Waverley Heath, @ colored man, of papers were filed and referred to Mr. Church | Jeft the place just before Mr.’ Bowman ilssed cumination and award of the prize. The pext | the watch, and Mr. Mills claimed to have seen meeting of the organtzntion wiil be held fo | Heath pick Bowman's pocket, very readily sweat lettesville. t was given on the ) jug out a warrant before the Justice to that effec amer to the members on thelr return. When Heath was arrested by Constable Thompson A delightful piente was given yesterday by Miss [and had a hearing Peck and other witnesses Sue N. Riddle to a number of her friends in honor | peiteved that be was not in the store Jong of her niece, Miss Elizzbe who = visit- | cnough to make the steal, but Mills swore that he t Y OF JULY, 1896, AT HALF-PAST | AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all that lot of ground in | called “Peters” Mill Seat’ desert : every locomofive, every coach and every | Lot numbered twenty-seven (27), in John ¥. Green's | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the real estate described in | the clty of Washington, im the District of Colum- | First, beginning at stone 4, tp car of whatever kind sets up a grinding as | $u>division of tots in square numbered three hun- | said deed of trust, being part of lot five @), in| bia,known as lot lettered “L,” in 8. M. Burche's | of Piney. Brauch road for tortheust coc ee ee ol atever 'D F red and ten (810), as*per, plat recorded in Liber | square two hundred and gixty-tarse (268), in- | subdivision of original lot numberad two (2), In | lvid off to Hayes Speakinan, and a if turning a curve. The noise ts something | J. H. K., follo 61, of the records of the surveyor's | ning for the sald part of sald lot five @) at the | syuare numbered wo hundred and twenty-three | north Gils dectece ae ght Tanning thence like the screeching of an ox cart that has | offlce of the District of Columbia, being part of | scuthwest corner thercof, being the intersection of | (223), us sald subiivision is recorded in the office | Speakman's nozih lie to stoue Ne. Bat een ho grease on it, and it is made by every | original lot numbered twor(2), together with the | © strect south and 14th’ street west, aud running | of the. surveyor of the District of Columbia, in| cermer of Speakmatre later lot gna’ tee met eRe truck in a train. The track is perfectly | !™provements, ‘consisting of a ‘two-story and base-| thence vorth along ths line of sald ‘Iéth street | Book C. H.W. page 7. of his sinaller lot: thence north B0l% decrees. straight, and as there is no curve at all | Ment brick dwelling, known as No. 1111 Rhode Is-| seventy-one TU) feet to the north line of said lot; | Terms of awle: Unsthied cash, balance in two | 28u perches to stak> in suth line of toad land avenue. 5 thence east with sald north Ine forts-elght (4) | equal installa:cats, payaile fa one ard two years | wide nnd with east live of, Spa the cause of the grinding and squeaking | Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance In two| feet and four (4) inches to the east Hine'of sait | fom day of aale, wich Interest, pasavle pemicane Mien sige rd amar Bey aa ® st has mystified the railroad people. Every | equal installments, payable in one and two years, | lot five (5); thence south elght (8) feet; thence west | nually, ard secured by deed of trust on the prop- | Qc Bes re ts pi wr stone 5, rut south effort has been made to ascertain the | With interest at six (G) per cent per annum, payable | twenty-eight (28) feet and four (4) inc erty soid, or all cash, at the option of the pur-{ piney Branch rod, Send tree ee iB west Line of cause of the difficulty. The locomotives | S¢™l-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of | gouth parallel with said 14th stro Saver. A Gepoatt Of one ‘Uiousarn dollars 61,000) ¢ state a ee trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the op- | (€3) fect to south © street, ai “ Conv iz upd in a straight line ‘to begiuning. have been examined, the coaches and cars | tion of the purchaser. -A deposit of two hundred | the line of suid Custeect twenty O° toate ne Tolling at cost of pureauser. If terms of ate ate | St, stone No. 3 and running thence have been scrutinized, every crosstle and | dollars will be required at the time of sale. All| point of beginning. Lot complied with in tea days fro mday of sale | Frcs MSt 284 perches ae. every rail has been inspected, every joint | conveyancing and recording at the cost of the pur-| ‘Terma of sale: One-third in cash, one-third in| the trustees reserve the right to resell av risk oud | HM Of & mew road 25 feet wide, throu plenic was held in th we near ~ | has been looked at, and every foot of the | chaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within | one ycar and one-third in twe years f1 da; t of defaulting purchaser. trect Peters’ fill 3 thence north 6114 degrees, Tt “The ‘rain, ‘however, soon camed |S, bim do so. Mr. Baughman, as the pre | treo has been regauged, but no explana- | ten days from day of sale otterwise the trustees | sale, to. be evidenced. by the Dotes Greaney co | oo a W. 1. CONKANG, — | West 28% perches with south Is os them to repalr to the mill, where Cased, released it. Not content ut the failure to | tfon could be found,’ The sectionmaster has | Teserve the right to resell the property at the risk | chaser, bearing interest, and to be secured by deed F. A. HOFFMAN, oor agg Gi Res fore ng. ment By : s 5 5 ° : i : “hes, p pence sour med’ (205) “{isac ‘use predate ou the oceaston | 4phrehiend tho thief ‘or recover his watch, Mr.| almost crawled over the six miles on his | pupite notice us they may ecm necessary. <<" | option of the purchaser AIS: cacti 2821 GoRDOX & GORDON, Solicitor, degrees, east 27.76 ‘pe 4 ee Re T. BY PaEkor Mes. D. O. Munson, Mrs, | Bowman proposed to Mills,whom he now suspicloned, | knees in search of the cause. The road- MYRON M. PARKER, recording at. purchaser's cost. posit of $250 330 444 st. nw. jr16-d&ds south 16 degrees: MB. Jucote, Mrs. William Harrison, Mrs. H. M: Pa Teattings ae oe sete: ae ok taaster has tried his best to ferret out the ee HENRY K. Wee Will be required wt time of pate, If the terms of THOMAS DOWLING & 60. AUCHONEEKS, f said lot 261 vn Clagett, Mrs. Fenwick, Mra. C. Newman, Misses | pipet = a + 3 “h, | matter, and the superintendent has been stees. | sale are not complied with within fifteen days 7 a ss NEELS of said lot s Relle and May Davenport, es Vanderslous, | store he charged him with having ctolen the wats | over the track and inspected it—all of them x. aL from of sale, the trustees veserve the right 10 i 612 B st. nw. Sith said line north 30% degices, east Meud Hodgkin, te Hawxh t, Hattie Newman, ut he proteste is _ innocence, whereupon i {F7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, BY | resell said roperty, without notie at cost of 4 the place of beginning, seid first po: Maud Hudgkip, Nelle, anaes Goiaaan Emma | um threatened to make ‘matters serious for hin¢] Making repeated efforts time and again to | onfer of the tristecs, Wane MONDAY, MAY TIEN | ita’ promis, awithoat notice, at TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | scrited being the sume Inad convered be Tomes sertson, Maud Rathbun, Marian MeGorrai, Hert: | Hf he did not ‘rel ict about the watch, with, the | find out what ts the matter but they have TERRE at CHAS. SCHNEBEL, Trustee, By len of & neato noe ala age yO rg ea ce le I eee g Ga tod Matgaret “Nourse: Eltenheth ddlc, | reeult that Milis pulied it from his clothes. - | given it up as a bad job. They have not mbh13,24,ap3,14, No. 517 Florida ave. now. irtue of a deed cf trust, dated the 7th day | Ann Hamilton by deed recorded in 1 ating 2, Harry and | iug to make believe he was only funning did not} Cnly ni Teitordlecor f * abe EDWARD H. THOMAS of July, 1890, and recorded iu Liber No. 1502, folly 338, and. wecoud a Hitacoa Howton Gua aad tise Kinsley.” Paul | Aave hum. from arrest, and when hig case was call: | the’nolge, but have heen unable te discover"| , CZ THE, PURCHASER AT THE ANOVE SALE | _sy16-acas Bon b10 Fest mw, | flo Zot et oa “one of ‘the Hand’ records of the | to fae runveprd tng the tattle = tibet, BT. vet : ¥ ving falled te comply Ww e f UNGAX oe istric > the undersigned, Z| suid Thomas Carberry, exec - on. Ryall Robertson, Lynn $. Abbott, ET. | eo be Tate oe = any theory to explain the mystery. It is | the property therein nentioned will be sold upon DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. trustee in sald trust, will, at the request of the | to Hamman Ps Speokaion he deal a Mr. Siagstey of Fredericksburg, Va., is —_——_—_. cne of the railroad mysteries of the age, | the same terms and at his risk and cost on SAT- EAD G . «| Party secured thereby, and pursuant to the terms | J. A'S. OO. if or Mish Sand $e voting eer Fe ure Sarre and has been going on for twenty years. | URDAY, JULY TWENTY-FIPTH, at the same hour | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE | thereof, sell, at qubile auction, in front of the | Uateay, glee 28 OF * Mr. A. E. Lounsbury, an eged citizen of this During that time the crossties and rails | 40d place. THREE-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK DWE! sex, on” WEDNESDAY EB FIFTH DAY OF rasta _ ns = yer 8 MYRON Mf. PARSER, ING, | SITUATE IN COLUMBIA # AUGUST, 1896, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- salty, LEP, celle atta rine sroued iw itue Urenking wt | Mr. Ferris, who came here from one of the Da-| Dave pest Feplaced several times with new HENRY Ko WIGLAUD, KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 1215 KENESAW | lowing described real estate aituate tn the. county cr a was precipitated to. the rma Dy iz of rs z ci 17-d&ds arenuthens VENU of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wits | orth Tain the scaffold and quite serloualy injured. Dr. fe Bi, | Kotus, has rented and is occupying Mr. Tobe} the mystery? BCs = a =eensrees: By virtue of a cextain deed of trust, dated the | “iteginning for the same at the end of the second | BUrAS eee Sees et Fake ae was summened,, who, reports that while lore a Se bone: ee ee See FUTURE DPAYs. neventoenth (17th) of December, A.D. 16y4, and | folluwing Fi, running from @ bound stone marked | Chaser. If terms of vale are but’ complied =a (nes are broken, he ha i ic Ricterd Coleman moved int jus ——— 1ecorded among the land records of the District | ‘I. ‘T.,’ plauted at the north end of the Ii hich 8 an tas ore ian cheenee emus An Odor He Hates. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | of Columbia, Liber 1970, follo 872 et sca. I a from the I Gaye from day of sale the trustee, reserves iss Myra Speer of Oakton, Va., is visiting her faust finished near Mr. T. E. Pool’s. Miss Stella Bireh. fe Mrs. Frank Mack and Miss Gertrude Fuller of Fe TT. Makin Jeft this mecckse dur, | Washington are boarding with Mrs, Fannie Me- “ye will visit Atlantic City and’ Long | Neill. Misses Mary and Anna Moore of Alexandria are visiting with thelr sister, Mrs. B. A. Mankin. 1=s Erenizer of Dun Loring 1s stopping at the a atiss | USifas Aan end E Cowsill and Miss Sarah x oe er son Guy and Miss ss Ada and Emma Cowsill and Miss Saral Acs ie Eg AP hace setuned from a vistt of | Carr of Northeast Washington are ‘boarding inthe srveral days to relatives in Washington. fumily of Mr. F. M. Ballou. ulti S Sath hella plensant, South elds pleasant, se ‘ XM c. E. Mankin Thurs » and at | divides the land of Mrs. John Baker from the land be Vl el q 2 From the Toronto Mail. (Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) the cequent of the holder of the nore secured there- | of the late Henry Foxall, and standing tn the north. ge a ee 2 ran eas = _,, | by, we will offer at public auction in front of the | west corner of said Foxall land; to wit, north 23 2 4 aoa ‘The man with the perfumed handkerchief | 7RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | premiser’ va MONDAY, the "TWENTY SEVENTH | degrees 15\minstes west 4 perches crossing the | json axas ascqeeg tage said he had an experience to relate. “Many RENINGe Ane! cae ee ae DAY of JULY, A. Ds 1808, at FIVE O'CLOCK new tre) read Jeabing to ithe Satie: Balls Srsdge: | ———— Ricco ton Fi ccen ig re S “Tw: 5 “SPRID x "S PURCI P.M., the fo ing described property, situate in | north 10 degrees 15 minutes west 12 perches and| C. G. § N& UCTIONER! 7 Teer mon, Re sald, “I was desperately im | mye undersigued ax Arustecs, under a certain | the county of Wasllngtn, District of Galambia, t0 | 20-100%b ‘of a perch to stone No. 1. new planted Ete eee ee ve wi ® young lady. was a most ro- ed of trust bearing date March » v2, ui re- | wit: that certain plece or parcel of land and | for the beginning of the parcel hereby conveyed on 2 mantic young ass, and when I managed to | ("ded In Liber 1654, folio 357 et seq., of the land | premises KLown and distinguished as and being lot | the east side of the Ridge road; thenee to tn- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF secure a pair of white hi 1O8e vhich | {SCords of the District of Columbia, having on the | rumbered twenty-six (26), Im James May's - | chide the parce: now being conveyed (1), north 79 5 ONT cure @ pair of white hid gloves which | 12th day of June, 1806, by virtue of the authority | visien of part of block’ numbered. twent degrees aml 45 minutes east ® #4100 perches to| DHE ENTIRE CONTENTS my charmer had worn at a certain ball, | of safd deed of trust, and after due public adver- | (23), Columba Helghts. as per plat recorded in | another stone, (2) thence north 10 degrees 15 min. a a8, where she had been particularly kind to | tisem qu'red by said deed of trust, sold, by | Liber county, No. 9%, folio 120, of the records of | utes West 8 94-100 perches to another stone. |QF A HANDSOME FUR- Kemper baie of Mesors inct at Odd Fe Mies Lydia Dunham of Cambridge, N. ¥., who} me, delicately scented and rounded to the | aucticn, ‘certain veal estate hereinafter deserlbed, | the. surveyor’s office of the Distrlet of Columbia, | thence south 79 degrees 45 minutes, west & 94-100 a iit and added two fo its membership. | bas been visiting with Mr- Mankin's family, has | shape of her hands, I was in the seventh | sill fhe urehaocr at sald sale luving failed, to | together with the improvements. thervon, subject, | perc to stone planted in the east Hine of afore- NISHED SIXTEEN-ROOSM eae jMher and J.B. Alexander of An- | gone to visit friends in Falls Chure Die Be comply wi e tel sale, the under- | bowever, to a deed of trust dated October 16, 1594, | sald Ridge road; thence, by and with sald Ridge ee eee Lame oe aie Were present. ics. C. M. Burton is spending the week with] heaven. I put them away in a red plush " baat the a MrduelOstober 1G" 48GT. ato feerare tie ean oF] co i! Br hsechentage” aieconea ee signed trustees will, at the risk and cost of the | and due October 16, 1897, to secure the sum of | road, to the place of beginning.”” Improved by Ww IG ‘After adjournment a banquet was served. friends In Washington and Brookland. box with a gilt fastener, the most ex- | defaulting purchaser, resell. the said real estate $14,000 and Interest from October 16, 1895, at the | frame dwelling. i - "| D ELLING, NO. 813 VER- e bez: at Odd Feilows’ Hall by the | Miss Ethel Mankin bas been quite Ml for several| Pensive shrine I conld get hold of, and | ut publle auction in front of the premises on FRI- | tule of six per cent ~ ennum until paid. ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in two \ J , Indies of the Episcopal Church closed Thursday | days. B an each morning I would open the bux and| DAY, SEV fH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1896, | ‘Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money | equal installments, payable respectively at one and MONT AVENUE NOR THe night, after « successful run of three nights. ‘The last meeting of the “Fortnightly Club” was| worship those sacred relics. At last 1| AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P the sald | cver and above the incumbrance afore-mentioned. | two years from the day of sale, with interest at | VY IEG'T, Mic. A. C. Rorebeck has joined his family at Vir- | with the Misses Thornton, at Wieble. went away for my holidays, leaving my | Tea! estate being in the county of Washington, in | which must be assumed, to be paid in cash, and | the rate of 6 per cent per annum, for which . ginia Beach, where he will spend two weeks. The “Ladtes’ Aid” met on Thursdar with Mrs. | 1 easure behind mm 1 the first thing 1 | {e District of Columbia, and described by métes | the balance to be pald in one year, secured by a | chaser will execute his notes, secured by deed of | By virtue of a chattel trust dated August 31 $= Gresham, ‘Those present were Mrs. tideout, Mre. | 319! y 1 me, and the first thing J | and hounds as follows: Ali that certain piece or par- | deed of trust upon the property sold, with interest ‘on said property; or ail of purchase money aul uly vecorded im Mithes B00, Rane Gob RFAX COURT HOUSE. Buell, Mrs. Sweetser, Mrs. Simonds and Daisy | Gid on my return was to rush to my bureau | cel of land and premises known and distinguished able semi-annually at the rate of six per cent | may be paid in cash. A deposit of $100 will be seq., Of the land records of the District of FAr Laonhardt. drawer, take out the box, and open it.| ss and being part of a tract of land known as annum, or all cash, at the option of the pur- | required at the time of sale. If terms of sale are nbia, and at the req of the party secured ep | DES Ce a Kellam of patients Coe Judge of my horror when, instead of the | “Springvale,” or Batley’s purchase, and more fully Miss Marcia Wiley, who has been spending who have been making an oe trip pearoeay exquisitely molded articles 1 had left, 1 | dserived by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning closed in fifteen days from day the trustee reserves the right to resell the weeks tn Lorton, Va., has returned home. Pennsylvania, New York, Mhssachusetts and Ver | found a pair of gloves apparently of ab-| *t.® Stone on the west side of the Eustern Branch | of sale; otherwise the property will be resold, az erty at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- HePy-PIRST g S itor of the Fatrfax Herald, | sont, are visiting Mr.” A. J. Downing and his | )ovou # pair of glove mertly b- | read at the southeast corner of the lund Lereby con- | the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after after five days’ advertisement of such re- a fine eollectio Me Dees Inughter, Mrs. W. M. Garrett. Mrs. Kellam was | 77 s ened out till each finge: | veyed, and thence north 22 degrees, east twenty-four | five days’ advertisement in some newspaper pub- | sale in some newspaper publixhed in the elty of | Coxsisiixe | a sister of Mrs. Downing, deceased. % jooked an inch wide, and smelling horribly | and 2s-100 perches; thence north 15 degrees, east | Usted in Washington city, D. C. Conveyancing at | Washington, Cost. of converancing and recording ~oxen of Washington, D. C., 1s visiting ‘s Flora, daughter of Mrs. Faber of Washing- | of benzine. When I cautiously instituted | twelve and 48-100 perches; thence north 5 degrees, | cost of purchaser. at the expense of purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time | not complied with witbin ten days from the day of +» We will sell at publle auction within the So. S13 V avenue, on FRIDAY, at TEN CLOCK eld furniture, KT OF ANTIQUE OAK AND OM SUITES, POL y = e TABLES, ANTIQUE usin, Mrs. Bessie Vandeventer. is visiting the family of her grandfather, Gen. | inquiries I found that an offictous old sery- | West twenty-three 60-100 perches; thence nor.h 9's LOUIS D. WINE, Trustee, P ROSS TAO TSOX, HALL RACK. Cain SS inas meds of Waddagien, TG, Win Urteh ant of the family had sent a number of | 2¢stees, east eighteen perches; thence north 274 de- ‘916 F st. nw. Surviving ‘Troster, RLOW FURNITURE. » rustee, eaaed tate | t sixteen 68-100 perches, to the center of ©. B. KEFERSTE friends bere, my own gloves to the cleaner’s, and had | £f°**: 5 crop is very promising. c0., AU fi cE oor has been visiti 2 i N & r ove Smita’s Branch; thence following the center line 11-d&ds Wash, ad Trust Go, building. ies bs sith Mz. and Mrs. Mellen Bean of Falls Church, Va., | the best field of corn in Fairfax county. the impression that I might like to present | pe thence north 69 degrees, west seven | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUC BRUSSELS AND IN. jve returned from a year’s visit to relatives in — oe them to some young lady. It was a ter-| perches} thence north 81% degrees, west seven 36- Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & ¢ Perem tor an d HOUT THE ious have r d from a year's ee cate BROOKL tible shock to my romantic feelings, and | 100 perches; thence north Gis degrees, west fifteen | Soe ay: "TENSILS AN New Hampshire, and are visiting Mr. Channing to this day the smell of benzine recalis the | Mates: thence north 642 degrves, ‘west twenty | SALE OF THE VERY VALU y E. * one Fo Hetsior ean and family near h a z ne: nes is peepee ae eight perches; thence north 55% degrees, west XD Bas s S 4 - ca eg aul 2 BT sgaon of Bern, XM | ye, damon Many wit preach tomornon, exh] Hneldent."” AL this funetere a fourah men | sty eran dbemn north So arares, weet | AND BASSE BIC mave| positive sale of Stes ae ot eT es oa R cd Mes. Bean of Milam | y.orning and evening services, at the Queenstown | 7 ered, smoking a cigar, and the first of the Baltimore and Potomac II; NUE. WITH LOT ON WHICH IT IS BUILT, TERMS Casi. =e latter's son, Mr. Chan Church. Mr. Many is quite a talerced | ™&n 4 emared pained hereto another in- center hue of the track of ‘said SN RS See ea a ver desirable WILLIAM CORCORAN HILL, Trostee, 2 Washington, n, and a favorite In Brookland. Ae smell yeminded him that he aes aan thence routh 58% dex Six perciest thence | , BS direction of the heirs, we will offer for sai y BERNARD 1H. JOUNST ‘ 1 by Miss Bell | Miss Williams has gone to North Carolina to] eq since breakf: een 24 degrees, west ‘six perches; thence south | DY public auction, joey ‘ f z AT in front of the premises, the west ry vacation with her parents. ordered up the cigar: s, West six per thence south 63 3=Story 8-room |"“". ae ends in Falts | * LOAN & CO., AUCTIONEER 1 the conversa CLL s of Fort street is spending the | tion drifted Into other ehawane Sel een at arene ee foet front by depth of original Jot 3, insu: f 07 G “De. Sars and wife of ftosiom, Mees | sua py Gens Uile|| apeey eee eC thence followings the ling of the river cont In the elty of Washingt Press Bric k ALE OF VALUAPLE. nvstyes Sts of his sister, Mre Phe of the Queens ptis 'CTION SALES OF RE ae 83 degrees, west ten perches; thence south 19 de- . NO. TS EIGHTH STREET are mal rations for a festival, to be given ES CHIREAL ESTATE, €c. | creess west ten perchtan tnerice yout 21s scorn e-third In eash, av s, With interest semi-annuaily, scon at the residence of Mrs. Lynch. vT = east eighteen perches; “thence south 4 Capt. Horace Mullan end his little daughter ss ies Ee ahape ees Cea etn st wes. West | yer annuiM, pa Gladys have gone for a two weeks’ stay at An- loan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.— Ithod a ¢ 3 House, No. 148 ve " ale, secured by f the purchaser, and a “d eae = porches: therce south 221, degrees, | tale, sueured) by notes of the purcha Kentuck A n.w., dwelling No. 3111, West five 84-100 porches, toa stune aid the bound. | OF ust or the prowety sold, or git cath, at option entucky ve. degrees, west sr RANDOLPH. o will move o'clock p.m. My pry line uf ove Mason's’ line; thence with the said : a. Terins of sale to be c h ee ise on Lansing street as soon ard, trustees, ine south 61% degrees, east one hundred | Ma Js accept-d. Terns of sale ty be cunplied with Ss E by posse Mrs, Anna . Platt and Mise Kittle Patt re | | Which wil be the first of Au- Monda and twenty, 12-100 perches gol Gia of Gelealting anodnes. SN poe: 8 3 the premines, (an WEDNESDAY turned to Gakmont on Friday ins biat hee a| Ms, Hardiston, a young man, working at Mr.| Thos. Dowling & Co., Aucts.. 612 F st. now. | beeinning, containing Atty 2-100" @1 be. | INE At purebaser's cc On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY THIR- Lock bef vieit to E Where Mrs. Platt has a) irs blacksinith shop on the Bunker HIM road. | 7th st. n.w., dwellings Ne ‘ at B: 100) o.e or less, together with all the tme TIETH, 1806, AT HALF PUUR O'CLOCK, tate in the lest home last Monday night was att IMS ond Teno ealings Nos. 1840, 1842, 1844, 1846, | provements, Tights, &e. zie Sot eee eee eee 0 we will offer’ for sale, by public auction, in front a, to. wit: Misses Lt it and Rosalie Mace of this uns’ house by four colored ee , also dwellings Nos, and 704 1 ms of sal third of the purchase money | THUMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEER: pomic nee depth there He Inid there on the Sale Mondty, July 27, at 4:30 o'clock . when he recov ard W. Tyler, Kobert G. Rutherford sh (of whieh $1,560 must be patd te the tris- 12 E st. nw. again efter spenting several days a | tees at the time of ‘sale), and the balance in two in attesdauce upoa the C. E. con- twenty-two opportanity to | an am syuari four (04), with o'eloe Riser's) This is the s al Waited Tenet aal installments, in cne and years, with in- BLE ™- nt consisting of a brick dwellin <a restanrant: there thes were the guests of | urpleasaut ‘thing that has ocenrred in Brookland |” Teitmime, sattom & Gan est at @ per cent per annum, payable semi. Hose A deposit of $200 required | sa brick building on rear of lut, used as & aye iciwent! in the last week, and the citizens hope that the *» Suto ‘o., AW ) Pa. ave. now. | annually, the deferred pa nts tobe represent RY AN pianee of bid. Conveyancing, &, ut ing establishme Sale Monday, the notes of the pure hearing date the y of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. f terms of sale are not complied with within ten yy Said decree: One- owned by Mr. Thom: A by Said decree: On Kexs of | extra force of policemen recently put on in Brook- ss. ave. n.w., dwelling No. Kess ef | Jand will patrol down the lonely roads during the | Juiy 27, at 5 0 p.m. brook farm was recently bitten by a] pigte, Dunearson Bros., Aucts., 9th showing unmistakable signs of ————— iGuesawi aves ed mad and shot by Dr. Charles LAUREL. " RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & of the ance in on erate of six per i-annually, secured ase and the rest. at payable ‘ou D sts. now. doz, dwelling No, 1248, rab 1850 SEVEN’ se q Mace, lock p.m. Louis D. Wine days from di of sale the trustees reserve the TWO THRE MENT BRICK | CHANCE! s OF V. TAT . | property sold, or alle: at f the ae of Uniontown avd in, trustees. right to resell at purchaser's cost. WITH. MODERN, CON. | AN GERE SALE OF VALUATLE PROPERTY ON | Purchaser. A deposit of $200 Will le Lat Misee- her Frank of | Miss Josephine Ware of West Point, Va., is the Aucts:, 920 Pa. ave W. W. WRIGHT, BEING "PREMISES NUMBEL AND-A-TALF the time of sale. Terms of sale omagnied t guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Fizer. ““Gwelling, Sule “Momlan, | gyo-etas CEORGE H. Wien, | Trustees, nied AND Toi T Stuber Nowritwes By virtue of a decree of the with im’ten days from day’ of ile, ottierwise the Seni, eign Ga es ee Ww: “ gece Sule Monday, | $y6-d%ds Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated ti Distret ot Columbia, ps ts he right to resel vitek Mrs. Sefton and Miss Sefton of Washington were lock p.m, Chas. Sehnebel aud of Devmber, 1893. recorded “in Liber ‘numbe 7210) thse anodersteceh npetnee neal of defaulting pure'iaser, All the guests, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. | Eqward H. ‘Thomas, trustees. C7 THE ALOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | 1880, folio 116 ct seq.. one of the land records for f the premise and recording at the cost FRIDAY ' % a TWENTY - FOURTH DAY OF JULY, | the District of Colu: ia, and by direction of the ATH, 1896, F ERN! L. SCHMIDT, Trastee, Darr. ms & Co., Aucts.Sale of reat | 7, aie 2 tf ot th th 1 5 at FIV ban ain = re He . jes cd the ne undersizned ees VENTY. Sir an st. mw, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whitworth of Westeruport, | estate in subdivision of Marshall, on Monday, July Rae ae Dee CHIT, pelle initront otiticipremises ate ruplie ones IAS A HESRyY F WOODARD, Trot cuests of Ingleside went | M4» have Feturned home, sfter spending several | 97, at 5 o'clock p.m. Wm, Mayse and Joseph For- H. WRIGHT, ton, on’ THURSDAY, was the south side of D street Mertz buiidi Cnjevable straw sd" to Rockville. “in | Weeks here with relatives and frtends. 5 Jy18-d&eas Trustees, | AT MALEPAST FOUR O'CLOCK on 3d and 4% streets southwest, improved tx | 19 agqy WILUIAM C. ARENT jens and & ivened the other- | Mr. Edward Perry and wife and Messrs. Geo ge Genin “Guan Whnrns “arse aioe ee eee a small frame dwelling. This kot has a frontage of | _3*10-d = eee. 2 | , : 5 Pe ~ i z 7 IS FURTHE! ST to the original’ p 20 feet and an average depth of 89 feet : ne ful dive, send upon their | Donaldson, Gustus Willard and Edward Potter of AUCTION SALES. Sed anti A TTTeEY. FIRST Yo OF | Weehington, D.C. exce ct a ? feet aud runs SS rtickattee letiorte | Witminzton, Dei. are visiting Mayor Edward = Sema JULY, A.D. 1896, at the game bot aint front on 'T gtenr herthwest by, den h of said lot, i ‘Terms 4 sale: One-third cash, and the balance aie an Pielps. FUTURE DAYS. > W. AW. WRIGH ccndemned for alley purposes, the In one and two years, or all cash. The property ae - “ARID fhe hovel are at rr ani tacchient | Sergt. Maj. John Lillibridge of the Maryland Ag- - GEORGE H. Wit proved by brick buildings, as des Will be sold free of all incumbrances. A’ deposit | TRUSTHES, SALE OF A VALUAREL f MeN Thiet ‘and fanily of | sieultural College Cadets, who resides here, has | C- G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS,, 1407 G BT, | _S%-lGds _ ‘Trasteés. | unfed_ by, mimbers iu captive, An odiclal survey | of $150 will be required at the time of sale. ifthe | Rraticet ani x STREET © ; : = lets, yi = a e dimensions cf the sev rerlhs. 0 ot comp! " een days ae PA CRIN Washing left for a monta’s visit to friends coe pane, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. CG. 0., AUC Jand as subdivided will be exhibited a* the rale, | the right is reserved to resell at the risk and cost aA “ue OF WASHINGTON, rae TU He will also spend some time with relatives | py anthority of an act of Congress, passed May also prior thereto at the office of the trust Of, the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at | po linus of a certain dead of trust to us, dated RING. ee Ting and dangiier o¢ Hagerstown are visit- | 25, 1800, we will sell, 2t auction winiin our rons, | Peremptory Sale of Strictly | tye & Rumertont. 1307 F street northwest, Wash: | the purchaser's tests 00 Fil 16, 1604, and duly 3 fa’ Liver No. 190K a Mrs. Co W., Kolner on Laurel avenue. 1407 G Street northwest, on SATURDAY, AUGUST = . DANS ASI rea Meroe re . EEE pa follo 73 ‘et seq., of the laud records of the District The cighticth birthday of Friend Hadassah J. ety c Washington is visiting | FIRST, 180, AT TEN O'CEOCK, AM 10. iy High-Grade Bicycles from | {4.0 separately, and afterward aw a whole, - WILTON J. LAMBENT, ‘Trostec,” | Of Columbia, “and at the request of tee party Moore occurred on the 20th Instant, and as this family of Mr. Edward Phelps. Ghoekery uWire. peat Seah 7 with the understanding that the bidders upon the | _Jy17-dé&ds 410 Sth st. n. ured thereby, we, the undersigned trugtees, w - = eS Pe ty, | Crockery Ware,’ Office Furniture, Books, Trunks, ea = 5 pelican . was alco the birthisy of her son and the tenth | 3! 3 Nante Ly ng of Wicomico, Charles county, Sep sigeed ta ing names of Eb. Gy i eB one of the | ding fac specific properties will not be entitled to their bids at 2 to feasted escone ts /UMMeIeEeN Spimie| RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. . 2 auniversary of 4 grendsm’s wedding, the taree| [furst,” will return home on Tuesday next. She Seca: a tories of New York. eh iris co ceersors te Ratcliffe, ‘Darr & Co. r LOOK y of a few | will ke accompanied by Miss Shaffer, who will sase take notice. ents were celebrated by ° cade tia =e ; —_ PM..” the Wing described lard and prem pesca = nea Ms pic spend a couple of weel guest. Jy25-ata C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY. JULY | Mg ONS OF SALES One-third cash, and balance | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FIVE BRICK HOUSES, tiiuate in dhe city of Washington, tm the Disteice eeeele ed nthe een eres Of the | tra. Taylor of New York, who is Fesiding at her ONGNSLOANTETCOWAUGTSSNIA0T: GEST: INTH, | 1896, | 4.7 three cqual installments, at One the nd ee | KNOWN AS NOS. 100, 102, 104, 106 AND 108 | of Columbia, and designated as and being part of venerable lady, eight great grandchildren belug } cummer home, ““Montpeller,”” near Laurel, left this sas 2 an aim © ND HAUE- | years, with inte-est, sccured by deed of trust on DOUGLAS COURT, BETWEEN (A AND B, 8D | lot twenty (20), RB. W. Howison's subdivis R among the gueste. Appropriate yerses were of. | week, accompanied by her son, Mr. David Taslor, | 1RUSTEES' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, xuM- | PAST SEVEN PM. ezeh day, we will sell, at pub- | 36 Ne auction, within our rooms, 1407 G street, |. or all cash, at the option of the AND 4TH STREETS NORTHEAST, square six lnndred and fifty-three « roperty fe 3 n E. Vedder M ‘Thirlkeld, for her cotta: at B REI Ne = m~ ro a ites ot By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of th plat recorded in the office of the snrv See Bo Mr Tillie Vee: amd 8 nceen, Coen | ee = WEST, THIS CITY AN STREET NORTH | Furry HIGH-GRADE. BICYCLES. For Lapres | MAraeer IC oe, im parcels, 2, deposit, of $200 | pistrict of Columbia, in equity’ cause No. 16505, | District of Columbta, in Liber Mt. D. & e Feady pen of Mrs. William Taylor Tuom* was | Mite Gita Cronmiller attended the meeting of | pY ste THD CTEY aa of trust, duly record: AND GENTLEMEN, BOTH NEW told as a whole, a deport of $1,000 will Ie rer | entitled Sarles et al.’ vs. Miner et al., the under: | and described as. fol especially happy in its graceful ailusions to the | the State Teachers’ Association at Deer Park last : a AND | SECOND-HAND. fred. time of sale. All cu aa signed will offer for sale, at public auction, on the | at the northeast corner of triple occasion. Week, after which she left for Charlestown, W. |" O., and at she cequece of fet past recorde, artis 2rG, strictly high-grade wheels and retail Ecrding ‘at ‘purchaser's cost. ‘Terms, of wale. to he | Premises, on TU FEA te DD PIGHTH | running south with the «as Mrs, George R. Tatum and Mrs. Charles R.| Va, where she Will spend some time with friends. | the uadernamed, trustees wit cel ate, g ce eS, Be ete, the | five (5) feet three thence west siaty- t u improve: | “ Name of wheel given to each purch complicd with in Atteen days from day of vale: | soliowing described rty in the city of ven (67) e north Sif Hartshorne hvae occupied a cottage at Washing- | Mr. aud Mrs. William Boyd, and daughter, Miss | ments thereon, ‘at public auction, in front na :. are Hien Ts otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell aed lescribed property in the city of Wasb- | seven (67) feet six maence north fifty- ton Grove during the recent temperance cas Mary, have returned to their home in Philadelphia, | property, on ‘TUESDAY, THE FOURTH DAY or pone cash: ©. G. SLOAN & the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting ee Bini pais oe 18, Me, od ed a no = grad <4 (or) te as a ieches meeting at that place. Among Sandy Spring peo- | after visiting Mrs. Boyd’s mother, Mrs. Brebme, | AUGUST, 1896, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot num-| —2 — ee Lurchaser, after five days’ advertisement in one or | TtuSby° So 'g7, ga ana "33, in’ Frederick, VME ple who were there for a briefer stay were Mrs. | Mie. saci Kateer_of Eilicott city and Mim | "ed seventy (70), im J. B- Turton, trustew's, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Puore newspapers published in the District of Co- | giyr's subdivision of lot 4, Square 76 ‘a8 the same |. ‘Terms of sale: All cash, A depostt of $100 will Mer viland, Mrs. am W. Moore, Mrs \ (vieion of square numbered one hundred = - ce of 4 ‘i nate Ber ajamin Ay sine r, he, Rowe © jBrouke nd Misses Marie sir uber of Baltimore are the guests of Miss 80). mai tubdivinon ie duly mented an eH iid TRUSTEES’ SALD oF, VA! PARLE GuCROVED aie? & Wie BS See a ieee 4 cy = veyor of the Dis- wee aad ma = rare — 7H cote eS Masreder, Miller, Thomas, Brooke, Iobison and | Ags g . W., follo 8, records surveyor's office BAL ESTs x NDS. cx zi 2 a ‘Terms: Que-third cash, balance in tv 1 -- 0 eses ae a al <3 Gilpta. Miss Ruble Parsley and Mr. Edgar Parsley hare | “‘perms of sale: One-third cash, wlan »STREET NORTHEAST, No. 1807 F st. n.w. i evi » jn two equal in- | the cost of the ‘purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to Mra. Samuel Fi . 3 to thelr home in Burtonsville, after visit- ale: 5 ce one and ee : 6 stallments, evidenced by ‘purchaser's notes, payable | complied with within ten days from day of sale, rs. Samuel Ellicott and daughter are in Con- | returned to fro years, sezured by notes of purchaser, bearing | 4 BY, Virtue ef two certain st Bae EO CEE EO aS one and two years from date of sale, with fatereer | complica, WEE srithin ten Gaye from a at naa nectieut, Mrs. Dollie E. Vedder in Fairfax county, | ing Baltimore friends. Ieiereat fee dae t 7 caring | dated ¥a.. and Mrs. Ana M- Stabler, Mise Eltzabeth ©, | A number of Laurelions left Tuesday for a two | Muetatipe aio eae at six per cent per an. | Be Ts tn Taher N Miss Anpa M. Farquhar, Miss Helen L. | weeks’ outing at Colonial Beach, Va. The party | cash, $100 deposit at sale. ‘Ten days allowed to | &t Sed. respectively, of the land records of the corded Mar at six (6) per centum per annum, payable annual the risk and cost of the default 1983, ut follos 243 and 285 | J58-d&ds Trustees. | to the order of the trustees, of all cach, at por. | purckorerr nt (he Fisk and cost of the defaulting d - 0 1 i . . 's option. A deposit of $50 will be’ required WM. A. EASTERDAY, Trustee, jewton and Herbert Stable: will occupy tents and will devote their time to 7 ° | District of Columbia, end yf the request of the 7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN CON. | ChtS¢r's opt ‘pe § a 4 A i Beach, N. J." Kobert Brooke and Llewellyn Statler | Sebing- Loating and bathing. “Among those in the | Jae fale. Conveyancing and recording at pur- | Party" Secured thereby, we, tthe undenigned. trus, | seqrence of the rain until WEDNESDAY. JULY a a een aot atey eee ned gh Rs have been at Blue Ridge Sumnunit. Miss Lillis B. | patty wre Mrs. F. E. Little, Mr. and Mrs. George Se © Gan ees, will sell, at pulilic duction, tn front of the | TWENTY-SECOND, 1806, same hour and place. | Muberty will Se sGebld. at patches nse cthe wed Pik entice | SY Pe Stabler iy visiting Mr. “aud Mre. Albert Siabler of E ee ee JOHN BO LARNER,” | ReUTCE 08 Tangs at FIVE 0 Chote Pate eet | drt d&an By order of the Trustees. | FisRncing and recording at purcharer'e cost.” | _3716-d&ds sepesstiche! ‘ashington. iam Jackson, Messrs. H. Percy . 5 s GUST, A.D. 1806, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M,. the = x & cost. ———_—— = Late arrivals are Prof. ahd Mrs. Sidwell, Mrs. | Little and Don Little of Laure!, and Miss C oe pemeercasd following described land and premises, situate in| (THE ABOVE SALE JS FURTHER POST- e ATER OMRON, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Arderson and children, Mrs. Fuller, Mr. and Mra, | Little of Meridan, Conn, who is the guest of B, SUTTON & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. | the city of Washington, in the District of Colum- | poned until MONDAY, JULY TWENTY-SEVENTH, EDMUND BURKE, ; 5 tee RATES H. H. Smith, Mrs. Chapin, Miss Enzenia Faweett, | Mrs. F. E. Little. (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) Dia, aad designated ag ‘and being all of lots num- | 1808, sume hour and ‘piace. ee TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUALLE IMPROVE Miss Bliss Fin um. F. ‘ac, Me. Pas. | A midsummer german was given at themAcademy bered seventy-cne (71) and eighty (80) in. the | Jy23-d&ds order of Trustees. Jyl7-co&as Sead) ok nie akeet REAL ESTATE, Xo. 622 ELEVENTH STREEE call and Mr. Allen of Washing’ S Ella Rob. | of Music mere seared night. aun wee ote e ’ American Seci ity oe pest companas ieubareisioa PUTURE DATS. y Bde ees. ao ES Fossa gua ok ba oe wk aaa erts, William Cerso re H Gilpin of | by a very large number of the society people of S i f of lots in block membered three In “West Ecking- J. = = 5 x ain de t to us Beitimore, Mise. Fell aad Wilting, an, Givin of | Padimore, Washington, Howard coumty and Laurel. Receiver s RS OE | era te snerceocadee in the cee or tee: RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., AUCTIONEERS. | May 6, 1802, and duly recorded May 11, mington, "Miss Bxther Moore of Swarthmore | The german opened at 9:30 and continued until the 9 (county sub- DUNGANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. SS ee Feccrds of, the District of Golumbis veyor of sald District in Liber NZ et Reg. lege, R. Rowl: Moore of Suffol hours of Friday morning. The hall was H divisions), at folio 183, together with the improve- ene 3 cto ti Vineland daustiter ot Ulchester, Stee 'Natiis | hemdsomely” aod exquisitely decorated. ‘The toilets Orses, agons. ments, consisting of two nearly new. two-story | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF _t oveD Bumpine | TURTRES, SALE OF A, QERY DESMARLE | rewest of the party secured thercby Fawectt and Miss Agnes Bryant. of Alexandria, | of the ladies were brilliant. At midnight a de- 53 9 | brick dwellings, Nos. 33 and 51 Quincy street LOTS SITUATE NEAR LINCOLN PARK eee tndersiened trustees, will sel. at Mise Lilian. J. MeDowell of New York, Robert and | Hahtful collation wag served. Among the many Bu g¢gies Har. ores a ati galeci Owe thin! onatherparchase snort By virtue of a deed of trust dated! June 19, 3901, STREETS, KNOWN. AS EAR THE | TWONTY-BIGETIH DAY OF JULY, A © Summer of ioe dia fexent Were Mr. a a Mac- = cerns | cha 3 ecorded in Liber 1589, folio 377, of the land 3 tO tHe ses ONTYE ue Rea dings of Pilladelphia Nnsctts aud Frederic | Precio: Mr. George N. Mackensie, jr: Sins Mac ’ = | to be pald in cach, and the balan end recut a EN 1 TO THE HOME.” "| HIALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK in two equal | records of the District of Columbia, we will sell | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | Qeserived land and preniines, situate In Liber. No 1619, follo 49 et seq., one of the land | of Washingt int District of Colanity! recerds for the’ District of Columbia, and at the | designated a mbered thhirty= ‘ “ ickenzie, Mr. firs, John B. Mensersmith, ° installments, payable in one and two years, with 5 = (ot a meee ee Gone ee nace, Me read Meneomaltl mess Stable Fix- Interest at siz (0) per centim per anmim, payable | at Public auction In front of the reg er au Hill, Where she wil spend the summer. | of Baltimore. who are spending the summer here; 9 semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed ef | 4°". 1896, at SIX O'CLOCK P. . request of the parties secured thereby, the undet- | ay 436), in Dots Grape’s ‘subdivision. of lots tn Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Bentley of Brookfield | Miss Ella Slingluff, Messrs. William Cloud, eens trust upon the property sold. or. al See at ine | Gl), thirty-four (64), thirty-nine (39), forty (40) ] signed surviving trustee will sell by ee lie auction, | Square numbered pine Hundred and sixty ned the Home Interest Scclety to tea ou | Bald Baugher, Mat. Tyson, Charles Cockey, C. tures C. SOM G°= | purchasers, option. A deposit of $200 on exch | and’ forty-one (41) in’ Robert M. Bell's subdivision | im front of the premixes, on TUESDAY, TWENTY- | per plat recorded in, Liber No. 1%, at fel y afternoon. Althcugh several members | Lilly, Roland West, Horace Brooke, Frank Cushing, 9 eg house will be require oie recedes andl asta al of lot two (2), in square ten hundred and twelve | EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1896, AT HALF- | the land records of t! Were unavoldably absent the company was large, | W. G. Armacoste, Tut Weyler, Gambrill, Bowling, of sale. All conveyaneing, re = an rial | (012), as per ‘plat recorded in Liber 18, follo 102, | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- 1, e D 5 3 the improvements, the following guests being present: Mr. and | Harrig Sprigg and Bowie, also of Haitimore: Mr. t J I fees at the purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be | i1’the gurveyor's offlve of the District’ of colum- | scribed real estete, situate in the county of Wash- | tasement brick dv John C- Bentley. Mrs "Chities Re Haliowunt | and. Mrs. ton J. Lambert, Misa English, In 0) ames jo | complied with within ten, {lays from aay ot sale | at iugton, District of Columbia, to wit: The east half | gnd all modern improvements, y and ling, with pressed Lrick front chard L. Bentley Mrs. Augustus | Miss Jennte Bell. | Mesers. John = Haviland, i < ? I | "Terms of sale, each lot being offered separately: | of lot ‘nlne (9), in Gass’ subdivision of lot two (2), | ““Turms ‘of sale: One-third. of the purchase mon Mr. and Mrs. Thomiag, Aiisses | Morrie "and | Riebard Foote, Hiker SALE Barbour & Son the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting | 4 ¢ third cash, one-third In six months and. one- | 1 George ‘Taylors subdivision of part of Pleasant | to ive paid in cash. uid the balance in. two et Walter Te Pram, chaniiee, Alien Mary Colt a Pa sees Gintsca tet Donald te Fithian of ° Ey EUGENE CARUSI, third in twelve month, or all cash, st purchaser's Ae ee ee ee spergy g yy -, Brooke, jr. John Thomas presided, | Pe anion " On TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST FOU! ALDIS B, BROWNE, option. Deferred payments. if any, to be repre- _ interest at six (8) per centum per anmim, payable and Mrs. Arthur Stabler served Muirkirk, Mr. William Grovermen, Miss Grover-| On TUESI NIN ai URTH, LDIS B. NE, user's notee, 4 bear interest | ,‘Tetms: One-third cash, the balance tn one and | teri mnetlin: from das of wale seemed’ te dea the day. “Questions were asked relnth dian aud’ Mr. Malcolm Dorsey of Ellicott City: Miss | TBGINNING AT TEN O'CLOCK, I will sell in| _4r25-G8ds ‘Truters, | Sented by the purchaser's notin, {0 bear interest | ew years, With interest from the Gay of rele as | sguiannually, from day of wale, eccured uy decd culture of Striwberries, raspberries, asparagus, | Nellie Jones and Mr. Edward Jones of Elkridge, | front of the store of James L. Barbour & Son, 614 | GHANCERY SALE OF RESIDENCE PROPERTY IN secured on the respective properties sold. A de- | ®IX per cent per anbum, payable semi-annually, se- | the option of the pughaser. A deposit or $100 pintch and celery, and some aiousing clippings | Professor Chew of Annapolis, Mr. Hammond Dor- | Penna. ave. nw. SOUTH WASHINGTON, “BEING PREMISES each lot required. Conveyancing | C84 by deed of trust on the property sold, ot all | will be required of the purchaser at the time of See ee oi eee eee ee ee te ee ae ee ee eae Wicae te NO. 1256 44 ST. SWI rt of the | ent, Feconding at purchaser's cst. Ter, to be | SHU ft the onsen of fhe purchaser A @eposit | aaie, °° ANT comecyancing recyaing. ad, wari called ention 0 jome Inte: ? . B.C. Mrs. 3 . ; remel Con : : os mare Sg ee Beed for a better enforcement of a law pronitie, | le Crowther, Mrs, dohn ¢ fier, Mrs James Al-| 4 Business Buggies. By virtue of a ipreme of the | Complied with within ten cays from day of sale a ret District of Columbit ‘in equity cause No. | COMPMGT wim yp made at risk nnd cost of detauit, | tS of sale are not complied with in fifteen | fomplied with within ten days frum day of ‘sale ine the ractice at this season of throwing | bert Clark, ‘Mrs. Whitside, Mr. and Mrs, William | 7 Horses. ae cal emaeetralesenticeaunceisal iat shall e days from the day of sale the trustee reserves the | otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell acd “Dram cat from fence rare, lato ee mY alk, aire. eo, ears Meer amet Soe nares Stable Belongings, etc., now ready for | 3417 “at public auettony:in rot of the, premises, ‘on | 2 Durchaser. W. EB. EDMONSTON, ) eee eo pir etcgate = ae ep ats the property at the risk and cost of defaulting that owners of farnm should learn and ‘comuit te | Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. William Snowden, Dr. and | ‘Terms cash. JOHN A. HAMILTON, THURSDAY, AUER POUR O'CLOUK BAGe at { Trustees. | tisement of such resale in some newspaper publish. | Ps MAHLON ASHForn, paper the history of such homes for the bereft ot | Mra. ft’ H. Sadler, Mrs. Newby. Misses Antoinette Recelver_of 1806, at HALE ES Sncequare uiiversd Gee ’bun | 3728-akds JOHN RIDOUT,_ ed in Washington, D. €. Al! coaveya ‘and ALDIS B. “BROWNE, furnre generations, which idea was approved. ‘The | and Sophye Snowilen. Mary. Jonnie and: Georeia Jy25-d&abs JAMES L. BARBOUR & SON. | fred ‘fortysfive, (G45), eet front by 130 feet DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. recuiding at the ccst of a ees ; Syl4-d&as Trustees, host cansed quite ‘a ripple of me: by Berry; 5 le and Maddie Gorman. Kate MTCLIF 7 0. = = 4 No. —— IN, WALTE! = aA ROY 5. ADCIEOMG eal Kew the wonen preseut wished! thelt hshands (6 | Sith, Loulse, Alice and Salile Gray, Tena Brehrne, | RATGUETE, SUNTON 00. AUCTIONBENS, | depth, improved by teeen-romed brick house, N0- | cnospens SALE OF VALUABLE IMrRovED | _t917-a8ds Surviving ‘Trust DUNGANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. . atthe coming election. The answers were ; Mitylene, Julia and Edith Enzlish, Alice Jobe, 33 Z i z Ce f sale: Onetlirdiof the purehuse money REAL ESTATE, NO. 901 C STREET NORTH- | “RATCLIFFE, SUTTON y NEEI: y Y. rather non-committal, many coafessing that they | Maud CS GE | heeieta Geib Gh ic Games all cash, the remainder payable in'two equal in. | | EAST. a GSuccestors to Hatdife, Daw & copes | TRUSTEES, SATB Qos aa ages AND Lae ad ot eb arrived ‘ata fatistactory solution ot | and Carrie, Hagaies,, Theodora and Fanline Cian ic stallments, at one aud two years, for which the | By virtue of a certain decd of trust to ns, dated Run es th: home of Dr. and Mrs. Roger Brooke, in | Mrs. Thomas B. Cockey, Messrs. George W. W: stock of James L. Barbour & Son, | nctes of the purchaser, with interest trom date of | November 6. 1805, ‘and duly recorded December 7. | TRUSTRES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, sale, ble semi-annually, will be taken, secured | 1895, in Liber No. 2080, at folio 178 et seq., of the NO. 911 18TH STREET NORTHWEST. August. Hall Brebme, heron Compton, No. 614 Pa. ave. n.w., comprising | ! “dead of trost, in thecusual form, on the property | land records of the District of Columbia, and at! py virtue of a deed of trust to us, post Feb- ‘i A gume of base ball on Trarnde afternoon be. Barnes ines Ei ae cen Bae De. T. Fi a Mol - Fi I cy ip’ ff S | oi ‘or all cash, at the Cas of the purchaser. A oe reqocst of the Darr eecre Coe yee ruary 27, 1895, and duly recorded in Liber No. Neen nine young men and nine boys w ea tts Reerly, % - jened trustees, will sell, a ie auction , , x o ft Allan Facquiere Seid. near an oe Ty Davall, ‘Stephen Gambrill, jr.: William Gambrill, lour, Molasses, Fish, Tea, Coffee, | deposit of one hundred dollars ($100) will be requir- | urders! oo pect | LS, follo 872, in the land records of the Distr a > 5 ed of the purchaser at:the time of sale. All con- | in front of the premises, on TUESDA) T! of Columbia. spd at the request of the party. se- at to the veterens, the | Relph Clark, John E. Weeks, W. W. Whitside, Gus x a TWERTY-PIGHTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1806, AT | 6 A at f the parts AS aye | a he Ee Tobacco, Fine Old Cordials, | Vevancing, recording, &c., mt the expense of pure cured thereby, we will sell, “at public “udction: in party secured . SIX O'CLOCK P.M., the foliowing described land | front of th eae e, J a Miller and’ Frank Sf. Hatloweit; for | Putilips and Dr. Frank Phillips of Laurel. The} Clarets, &c., 14 Large Fine Tea|‘™!" yp, caput, WILLIAMSON, Trustee and premises, situate tn the city’ of Washington, | FMUST, 1906, at FIVE O'CLOCK T-At- ihe fallow: | ce, it elk 2 ye the TWENTIES the letter. Pred. L. ‘Thomas and Hillis Robison; | dance was given by the young men of Lanrel, 3 . WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. in the District of Columbia, and designated as | ing real estate, situated in the city of Washington, 806, at HALICPAST wupices, Henry “HL” Miller” ard Josiah W. ‘Jones. | among whom were Messrs. ¥ Barnes Compton. fr: A: Caddies, Counters, Shelves, Iron jy25-aaue Aucte., 478'La. ave. | and being all of Jot numbered thirty 0) in Mary | District of Columbia, and. being art of late Hum 96, at HALE: Abort 109 spectator: were on the scene, one-t . Gorman, jr.; George G ‘aters, jr. . ial r = = - Bi Eliza J. Burton's subdivision of | p ¥ bd bor coming or bicycles. Brehme. ‘The chaperous were Mrs Stephen Gam-| Safes, Desks, Trucks, &c., &c., to- | “RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 0O., AUCTIONEERS. | [ots, in’square mumbered nine handred. and thirty: | Bf ends, 204 24, tm Samuel Davidson's, subdivision S —_——-—_ — brill, Mrs. George B. Loweree, Mrs. George Nor- ether with a large assortment of (Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) nine (939), as the same appenrs of record In Liber | N- K., follos 5 and 6, of the recomds in the z bury Mackenzle and Mrs. I. Crowther. g 8 No. 16, at follo 168, tu the office of the surreyor of | of the surveyor for sald District, and described as | 44 y Sane —— ‘oods usually found in a well-| TRUSTEES SALB OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, | said District, cubject to a right of way over the | follows: Begiuning 128 feet fron. the dividing | Niwam A. Vaughn s 1 A Bright Youngster. § 5 HARNESS, | ETC. rear three feet of said lot for alley purposes, to- | line between lots 12 and 13 and running thence | [iner 20, et folio 120, of the sur- Rey. J. D. Rayfield left for Brunswick, where he 2 : stocked wholesale establishment, | _ By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, duly record- | gether with the improvements, consisting of a two- | north on 1Sth street 19-7 fect, thence ease 50 fest | LAbEr, 20..0t folio 120, of the or with the fs to preach and ectablish a Baptist mission cn | From the Loulsville Courier-Journal. ed in Liber No. 2072, follo 406 et seq., one of the | stcry brick dwelling, with pressed brick front and | 2 inches, thence south 19.7 feet. thense west 50 i y el e in-provements, consisting Sanday. ‘The old minister was attracted by a to be sold in lots to the trade, by j tand records for the District of Columbia,and at the | all modern improvements, on the southeast coru feet 2 inches to beginuing, together with the im- | jrick dweilin; vith p : : : request of the party secured thereby, "the under- | of 9th snd C strec's northeast. ements, ete, sons ements, on ‘The mass meeting, under the auspices of the| bright little tot wearing his first pair of| public auction, on the premises, on | signed trustee will offer for sale by pablic auction | °'rerms of sale: One-third of the purebaze money | "fhe yanerse ill be gold subject to a prior dead | METR,MATEveMentA. soa enety MOE Montgomery County W. C. T. U., held in the Ep-| trousers the other dat MONDAY, THIRD DAY OF|i2, feng ofthe sales rooms of Ratclltte, Sutton & | to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal | of truct of $0,000, with interest thereon at the eats | forte raid taeashy aul the halanee tn re ea worth M. E. Charch few evenings ago was suc- ‘How old are you, sont? he asked. C11 3, = | Re er FORSDAY, THE Installments, ‘payable to one and a ae of © per cent per annum, interest payable semi- | instaltn ents, payable in one, two ead chive years, ME © , son? r f ) HIG! » A. D. 1800, nterect at six (6) per centt ; annually. interest vat six (0) per centoat per ain cessfal In accomplishing the primary object for] apt hag been three and a half years since) ‘+0 GUST, commencing at TEN | tay orcnocis aM, the conde ahd chattels mene | TAGreet At A £0) Peg coma, Per emmy Payable | SupOALY. sale: On the amount over ant above | Nithyinterest at six pe Gay of suis, secured which ft was held—the organization of a union est "C c AL vhi in- | toned in schedule a Tere. Miss Janie Delashmutt condacted devations | 1 88 born the first time, o COIS os By te wine & MMe | V1 Sorrel Mare, “Rose.” option of the purchaser. A deposit of §200' will be | two equal payn ents, in six and twelve months, for | cash, at the option of the purchaser audi Setrednced Mca HL. Tatum of Ashton, who “Have you been born more than once?” vite general attention. 1 Sorrel Mare, ‘‘Pacer. requircd o¢ the purchaser at the time of saie. All | which the notes of the purchaser, with interest rt | A depastt of $100 91 cach lot will b . Clnderella."” ing and otarial . Me 8c purchacer’ at fiw time of A presided. Mra. H. A. Gillenwater, the frst speaker, | 25Ked the minister. N.B.—All the stock of Fine Old Brandies ana] 4 own sHoree,,,(Chafere conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the | the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable scm!- | the ‘purchaser. at the Uime of gs od, attached to said trust, to wit: | of trust upon’ the property sold, or all cash, at the | sald trust and interest, one-third cash, balance im py deed ox trust pan. the property or convey= .. : cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- | sunually, and secured upon the property old. w recording end notarial fees at the par- pesccaiyrs Sa penrasiegr yer densi begs 0, but I will have to be if I get to | Whiskies will not be included In this sale, but will |} fiadse' not’ named, Siied with within ten Gaye from day of sale, otuer. | be taker, Srall can: at ate oan eee ace cost. Terins of sale to Le complicd with Salvon “af thai Dist 6k Onlannia? <8 heaven.’ be dispesed of at private sale at greatly reduced | 2 Surreya aud one Pole. wise the trustees reverve the right to resell the xposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale. | within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the = ae = £ — riet of umbia. a The reverend gentleman thought the | Prices. 1 Buggy. 2 sets Carriage Harness. property ut the risk and cost of the defaulting | All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the | trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and ad talked ee Sie amesece was next presented: | youngster was pretty well posted for one| Terms cash. s s 5 seta of Single Harness. purchaser. ° purchaser, ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in | cest of eny defaulting parcharer. and on carity ine, Women Are fo Active.” | Tes age, and has added the incident:to rer of SOES A: HAMILTON, Stable Fixtures, ete. i YE, EPMoNsTO: fen days from time of sale. ENE CARUST, gave an idea of the coats of membership, the pledge | his stock of anecdotes. jy2-dkans a Barbour ‘Son. ‘Terms cash. ALEXANDER H. GALT, ALDIS B. BROWNE, PEYTON GORDON, Trustee. ALDIS B. BROWNE. Jy23-d&cdbs ‘Trustee. dyl4-0&ds ‘Trustees. | fy24-d&ds ANDREW WILSON, ‘Trustee. 714-0848 ‘Truster.

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