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22 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY,-AUGUST 28; 1897—24\PAGES. ae = and of wonderful crusade which | Misves Agnes Reid, Sophia Nicholis and Nellie CTI SALES. SUBURBAN NEWS rere i ‘the’ United ‘States, ‘amd ot 38 Ring oa Ft im the amateur rid- = rs - “the Sieses Littie and Seale Warren, dauhters ited "the Woman a Christian ram fa, ad. Nove, JL. Thomas and. M._ afar. —— . Slechunt-visit to friends tu Virginie. oe ute. Dr Brice read statistics of the Sinners crowned: Ming “ieenie “Ksoast qacen yaad DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. BROOKLAND. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Penrod have as their guests their son, Mr. Harry K. Penrod of New York, and Mrs. Holtzman of Cumberland, Md., Mrs. Penrod’s sister. Mr. Middough is building a handsome residence on the site of Mr. J. B. Lord, jr.'s, residence on the Bunker HN road Sewer are being laid on Providence street between 12th and 13th streets. Brookland is being rapidly supplied with sewerage, so that it Will not be long before it will & perfect net- work over the suburb. One place, however, needs the inspection of t , and that is the netion of Fort a ets and around the nse At tinles there fs an oiensive there. while pes near the tank se choked with sand that proper drainage is ented Miss Mary Gaines is at Orkney Springs, Va., where she will soon be Joined by her parents. perty of Lrookland people enjoying It consists of Mrs. J.B. Mike Bessie Lz . Nettie Etz. Mr. “and Mrs. Chas. G. Lynch and Mr. John Wignail. and Mrs. Parrish of White Hall, Md., were ts of Mr. and Mrs. Etz. erer of New York is the guest st Washington recently filed nstown Baptist. Church. ed to Washington. e's Union will resume Its meetings Septe Mr. Clarence Hurd will leave soon for South An.crica in interest of geld mining and civil en- etre ering. Mr. J.B. Lord, jr.’ street fs m Rev. Baptist. Young new home on Providence ing completion. K of Kock Creek Church is improv- ing in but is still unable to conduct serv- ices. Much cannot be expected from Dr. Buck, when ft i: considered that he celebrated his eighty- Dirthdsy lest Sunda Miss Jevephine St ley. daughter of Gen. Stan- ers’ Home, has gone fo upanied to New York who returned to bis post at the home father, ntly. Mr. and Mrs. Lamond of Lamond station are ex- Qected feom Seetl=nd short! Many of abers of Wi on Post. G. A. R.. of the Soldiers’ Home attended the Buffalo con- alive. Mr. L. Tiernes of Woodiarn bas the sympa- My of iis many friends in the recent loss of his intent daugh verlors se : s in this ‘vieinity are under- proper preparation for the opening of the scheol term next mouth. It is probable little or no change will be mide in the teachers of the Woodburn and Brookland schools. Among the revidents of Chillum who have been ne pleasures of St. George's Island arc nd Mrs. Froblick, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. Howell, Mr. John Miller and Miss Lottie Heitianl- jer. MGarlar the absence. of Col. Forwood in_Earop-. his place at Soldiers’ Home will be occupied uy Capt. Met bs the seve Mer of th morning. h Cunnane conda appropriate rem appears to have been a fe 1 this season. Duffield, W. Ite resort for the people of Brookla RW while Mrs. R. oR. home next week. Prince Georz as been presented with a schol normal school, but It is prohable t and Miss Falitiy Weat frstend accept her newly appointed t at Suitland school, Prince ¢ Mrs. J. H. Small and Miss Nenaie Sinall have gene to Atlant y. Where It is hoped Mrs. Smal will regsin heaith strength after her Tecent Press, is spending a Mrs. Henry Davis of Baltimore tg spending a her vister-indaw, Mrs. ‘of Woodburn has as her guests Mrs. . Mis: Carrie Hartmann and Mr. Joseph i 7 Father ‘Smith of St. ‘Thomas’ College, the f the Paulist Fathers, has returned ‘from his summer vzeation, and is having the colleze in proper order for the beginning of the fall term nex: month. —_—— HYATTSVILLE. unaways took place during the past € Love, who Ives some distance sburg, was recently driving rapidly atch an carly train, when his horse at some object in the road and dashed in the direction of ad tracks. The driver jumped ard escaped without injurr. Mr. Love was thrown oat near the drug store and received several about the face and head. ming to Mr. C. C. by one of his sons, A series of week. Mr. Ls F. Hi. Smith's fron gray horse took fright hear the railrotd erossing. The animal dashed up Pike avenue in a wild ga Brown, 4 ed. the only ant of the remaine t his pest until one of the r amd then he Jumped. The horse turned into Franklyn street, re the carr and the frichte nak cauzht operatin Mr. Groff, who 5 broken Into Inst dickens taken. Mr. Ben Was, ou the following night, ~ ieved of fifteen I feesrx. Harvey Dobbs, W. H. Gore, ©. A. M. Wells. oxford M. Su mt Marion Duckett have returned from their ermise The friecds of Mr. Henry A. Drury, formerly ev. WHT he Sorry to Warn of Tis mis wd by the burning of his residence fi county bui Was consumed, honses and cut- . Barr and 1a tively tussle W . during which Damixach w h. it is allezed, was dri y atten hauled. rapidly up stable Bare spoke to » Wheeled his horse and of his sta! Barr foi- redl the palnter under ‘h wanted to put his horsre he went with the officer, a ween the two, Barr drew his "and used it e effect. Ac- number of witnesses the constable wed Dainba Def words of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Latimer. ‘The entertain- ments have proved a source of considerable reve- rue and have likewise added to the enjoyment of those who have remained in the town all summer. a WASHINGTON GROVE. Mrs. Kaiser, lately ill, has entirely recovered. Mrs. Frank Wilson of Washington is the guest of Mrs. M.D. Peck. Mrs. Charles Hartshorne of Brighton has been in attendance upon the alliance meetings. Mr. Court Wood and family have returned to the ft Mr. Isaac Gurch has opened his cottage on the elreie. Miss Carrie Stratton of Washington and Miss Myrth of Philadelphia are the guests of Miss Grace Dowling. “Aunt Jerosha’s Album,” an entertainment which the younz people gave for the benefit of the chapel fund, wi ceedingly funny and netted a handsome su Monday evening the “married people? will give rtainment for the benefit of the Ladies" Ald K Hill and famtiy hav Habn Washington has been the M. Moore on Chestnat avenue. Reed has returned from ap extended gone to the city. RIVERDALE. The Young People’s Society of the Riverlale sbyterian Church met at the house of Mr. Benja- min Cramer Friday night last, the principal bu: ness for consideration being the election of officers (or the next six months. Mrs. Frank Rynex was elected pres'd-nt: Miss H@en Simonds, vice prest- dent; Miss Bessie Fowier, sec Mrs. Smith, treasurer. ‘The remaining program consisted of a reading by Dr. Mariila Simonds, a recitation by Lulu Fowler, reading by Miss Cramer, recitation by Miss Lottie Mangum. next, meeting will be held at the house of _ Ladies’ Aid Society contemplates another ‘The lawn fete about the first Tuesday in September. Capt. George D. Moore and Mrs. Moore of Clem- lexe, South Curolina, have been guests of Col. and Mrs. MeGee for several days. The meting ealled by the trustees of the River- pablic scheol resulted in an animated inquiry charges preferred against the esent incum- dent's management of the school. All efforts failed to secure a public avowal of disapproval. The Yotes indorsing the methods pursued were 16, op- posed, 1. P'WWork on the new church has stopped for the present. —_—_-+—— LANGDON. Mention was made in The Star Saturday last that a lighted lamp was badly needed at the sta- tiow in Langdon at might if the danger to pedes- trians from passing trains was to be reduced to a minimum. This week the much-desired lamp was put in the proper place and each night ts kept burning. Mrs. Christian Johnson, for many years a resi- dent of the Lutheran Home, near Winthrop Heights, died Thursday in her ninety-second year, and was buried yesterday from Keller Memorial Lutheran Charch, Northeast Washington. ‘The Ladies’ Ald Society of the Langdea M. E. Conrch held a mecting this week at the residence of Mra. Loor Greenvale. ‘There was a large at- temlance and several mew members were ad- itted. bs has been crected at the Interscetion A new of Emporia and 26th streets. The improvement badly as structure was in an was needed, the y ext condit! Captain Tow et ee tre. Charles Anderson, who, with ber infact Managers of the Kensington and Chevy Chase road Owing to the heavy rains this season the wasb- outs have made 24th street «almost impassable, for either wagons or pedestrians, As this is the prin- cipal street of Langdon much regret is expressed at the failure of the Commissioners to look after it. It was duly reported some time ago, but tp to the present uo action has been taken to improve its condition. W. C. T.U., of Ste var Infuence in gomery County. thought, and was bright and interesting. ‘branches of work, 2nd ‘num! cases whe! : TRUSTEES SALR OF VaLUABLE IMPROVED cited a “number of re, the wearing of | ton muids, : MPROVE the white ribbon had done much good. Mr. W. Velrs Boule delivered the coronation ad- ere ee INCLUSIVE, Mrs.-J. T. Freeman read a paper oa “Woman's Maintaining Local Option in Mont- ¥ paper skowed careful By virtue of a certain dead of trust to us. dated Jenuary 2%, 1894, and duly recorded January 31, 1894, in Liber No. 1894, at felio 45 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and zt the dress, Mr. Clayton ‘Hoyle’ was chief marshal and Messrs. Charles it. fy, ‘Tobias Bready and J. H, Williams judged’ ‘The Waverley: © monthly paper, de- Yoted to literary aga scientific matters, mnkes its On motion of Mra. W. . Eldridge it was de- red thereby, we, the ¢ided to orzanize a Woman's Christian Temperance | initial bow to the pubile, this month. It is Bab. SR Se gy ee Unfon in Kensington, and a meetinz will be held in | lished under the duspices of the Waverley Glub | PDdgrsien the premises, on MONDAY. THE HERNDON. the new St. Paul's M.E.Church re evening next | and Town Library Association, with Dr. J. H. Me- | THIR’ DAY OF AUGUST, A.D..’ i897, — for nee paces: Sefrad ee as —— T of SS —— taba Bes hase AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- Endeavorers held a social at the | Prominent speakers from Washington will be pr-s- | Deputy ‘on °G._ Thompson resign- | scribed land and premises, situate in the cit. Seren peer TH. Rideout Friday evening. | at, A cordial invitation is extended to. both | ed, pending his casikinge tor te sheriffalty, and | of Washington, In the District of Columbla, avd Ameng these attending were Mr. and Mrs. Philip ladies and gentlemen to be resent. Mr. Alexander G. Carl! will open Monday, has been appointed his | designated as and being ail of original lots ‘num. successor. The Kensington public se} { ‘two (2), three (3) and four (4), in reservation Birch, Mr. Mrs. T. A. Van Deusen, Mr. and | September 6, with Mr. Charles D, Smith as prin: lettered “D," together with the’ improvements Mrs. W. SS. Groh, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rideout, | cipal and Mix."L. A. Lanatite assistant, thereon, consisting of a two-story planing mill, rs heats Sen Mr. Jobn Wagner, who D. Mrs. E. H. dcout, Rev. D. Montgomery, Mr. able to be cut. as been seriously fll, is It matters little what it is that you want Nos, 453 to 465, inclusive, Maryinnd avenue south: ccwhether a situation or a servant—a oa RSS i Miziees Mattion [eae pote eae ae Sone reg Ser West, and all ‘the goods. chattels and personal bene at fete a Ui rel ees servant 1 ones walt! = "ad. ar i roperty in and upon the said preiaixes, particularly Blaxch, Connie Roy, Kittle Newhall, May Fer-| room of the electric railroad. ee a Seager n te ee ee eee snr] aasershed Sate techotelbreitacwed ote eed ared ae gcton and Grace Waltén of Washington; Misses ——.. =A treat consisting (of Bolle- and: Engine (made by Ethel 2nd Louise Chatfield of Mount Pleasant, FALLS CHURCH. Tae ean ee SES Mies A. C. Mason, E. B, Mason, May Burton, AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. Nertiner,,"Tenones,” Grumecut, Save’ (2. Var roh, Ituth Thompson, Bessie Groh, Susie] The unfon meeting of all the churches in town, Molder, Planer (bizz), Bolts Machine, Saw, Jennie Robey, Burnie and Belva Dutton, | urder the auspices of the Christian Endeavor So- Monday. Giz Saw. Pory Vlaner, Iron Lathe, Wood Lathe, ideout, Henrietta Fillingame, and Messrs. ciety, was held Sunday night at the M. K. Church Dm an Bross pels onal a) paws. | Universal Saw. Box Machine. Gang ‘Saw, ete. 5 < y. W. Paylor, 1 ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money Tesahasdte” gas! Mwave" rion” Buell,” George | South. ev. A. M. Cackley, pastor of the church, | Trustees’ sale of dwellings, Nos. 453 to 405 Md. | touke patd in cash, and the balance in two equal Breads, George and Chas. Burt, and Beverly conducted the services, and Rev. J. H. Jenkins | ave. n.e., om Mondsy, August 30, at 5 o'clock p.m, instalments, pee Se two pete, with Win. “Newhall and Austin Middleton of Washing- | preached the sermon. Other ministers present | Mallon Ashford and’ Aldis B. Browne, trustees. semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed ton. consisted of several iustru- itertainment and tuking part were Revs. John McGill, D. L. Rathbun, J. Deneanron Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n. of trust upon the property sold. or all ca®h, at t ‘W. Kinchcloe. The next services of | Trestees’ sale of dwelling, No. 69 N st. n.w., en | option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will et 2 by M C2 Blanchard end ae, ” % sy 2 Hidtoats ‘somes by Miss Bicch and’ Mean Wieck: [% Uke charncter will be hold in the Presbyterian | Monday, August 90, at 2090 o'deck pon Bngene | 26, Feauirad of the purchaser at, the thine uf sale. oi freshments were seaved, after which te even. | Church the fourth Sunday in September, and Rey. | Carust and Aldis B. Browne, trus/ces. the purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be som ng ‘upied in. outo! <8 unde s. Light of ev. japanese lanterns. Mr, Montgomery, who is occupying the will preach. Mr. M. E. Church has sold a lot/on Center street A. Ball, presiding elder of the M. E. Church, plied with within ten days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to texell the Dr. Mi in the Congregational Church AUCTION SAL roperty, at the risk aiid cost of the purchayer iu pulpit for Dr. Mason in ihe Congres: Cured R ‘3 : So ES, jefault." Terme for persousl property ‘cash. this month, preached at Fairview Chapel Sunday | {0 Mr-,Oxg of Washineton, who will erect a resi == == Biatil IN ASHFORD, . The follo = Kaus Washington and Falls Church electric road. SGAEKSON Gb, z : raw vide | fo) Wrving Ean Tuesday, seventies: | Professor. Willis of ‘Stunnton. Vast whe tae teen DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. and Misses Belle Simonds, Mattie Blane ard, Anna, Katie and Bessie Groh, May Simonds, connected with the Lutheran Female Institute of that ety for a number of years, TRUSTEES’ SALE AT AUCTION OF RESID PSE SSES CE PREMISES NO. 408 SECOND STREET } is negotiating for ; y as the establishment here of a female seminary. EEEENO TRUSTEES’ SALB OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Oe eee nt eer tae ay ple twenty-first annual meeting of the Colored | oy ASHINGTON, ae a os REAL ESTATE, NO. 69 N STREET NURTH- schools from this piace and the towns between | HaMtist Association for Virgina. West Vincinla, | WALI CAse POUR CCE e und in’ fr ia it by rail Tuesday to went to the As the here and Washington, Washi Zoo, ei where they had a plenic Maryland and the District of Columbia was in session here Tuesday and Wednesday, with an at- femdance of about 150. anks, and in front of the premises, the undersigned Will sell at public auction, und as trustees under a certain deed of trust of August 19, 1895, recorded in Liber No. By virtue of a certain decd of trust to us, dated May 10, 1893. and duly recorded May 15, 1898. in Bor Tuesday night Rey. Will Liver No. 1811, at folio 847 et seq:, of the land .D., : ‘ a ords of the’ District of Colimbin. aud at the tickets were good for two days, a good number | To aD gerimaat Washington preached a strong | D549, folio BOT et sede Piste ae te ter NS: Gee) tinge ret as oo em aS "Mev and Stes. Halon Fiaak, Carrie and Mamte | p24, Geo. “A. "L, Merrifield and daughter, Mies | Feeds, ull of nbalvisiog of square numbered ave | Hpmed trartees, will all at wablle Suction iMETH ‘Vani Desig becey ia H. E. Hanes, W. F, | Edith, entertained a company of their friends | G¢°'s' subdivision of square numbered five | of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THR’ Ht art, fon and Misses Bertie Jarrett _and Hattie have been camping at ‘Arandel-on-the- ‘Thursday hundred and seventy (570), as Liber No. 20, folio 115, Distr! plat recorded in t surveyor's office records, with the improvements, being three-story ening in honor of Miss May Allen DaY of AUGU: Miss Louise Withrow of Washington. Dancin . A.D.1897, at HALF-PAST FOUR. O'CLOCK P.M., ‘the following deserted land and . Streuli 5 Paine ines, situate in the city of Washington, Bay,” returned Wedneeday, having highly enjoyed | 25, indulged Bian armants werved amd a de- | Crick residence No. 409 Secowsl afrest ew the District of Columbia, ‘end designated “ae ‘and thelr stay. ed Wednesday for | MF. and Mrs, William ‘Stranahan, Misses Guswle | ,TeFms: One-third cash (of which $100 must be | being all of hot numbered ‘one Manited Gnd rane Pa ete een eed, Me amntay cipal | Stephenson, Eloise Kaiser of Wrshineton; Anite | deposited with the trustees at time of sale, bal: | Gane MUids Mi Bammered, one hundred a part of of the hi Miss Lottie I recently graduated from the Farmville, » seheol in that town. Piillips, Bertie Graham, Margaret Nourse, Messrs. E. M. ‘Talbott, ance in one and two years from day of sale, with pogrom Nellie Hawshurst Clara | toerest sti per oes oe ee square numbered six hundred and seventeen (617). as same is duly recorded in Liber 19 at folio 24, Wek . 4 2 | the property; or all cash, at purchaser's option. | of the reco:ds of the surv-yor's office of said Normal School, accompanied Miss Mason to Trince: |; Ke and 1 1. See ound Wirt Kins- | ai conveyancing at purchaser's host. District, together with the improvements, consisting = Ree een iensseet ‘as teacher tn one of the] “ihe home of Mr. aad Mrs. Geo. F. Melnturff, on ee PR @ ofa eae a cellar Brossed-brick bay-window at chools there. iotaee, ition , on ey SEE. FI iS elling, No: \ street northwest. PMilss Mattle Blanchard, who, with her father | Maple avenue, was the scene of a pretty Uiithday GEORG! dwelling, No. orthwe and other members of the family was camping at Mountain Gap two or three weeks, Is now visiting (See Wednesday frank McInturfi's eleventh birthday. Su served und an evening, given in honor of Master | _8U28-eod&ds ‘Trustees. Tr Was Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase 1c to be paid in cash, and the balance in two eq Installments, payable in one and two y frlcxds here before rettrning to her home ta Wash- | Prewte, “Thome, present eet eee BY, the young DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. Interest nt Six (6) per centum per anwin. payable ington. : Emma Ses B Newlo fe ee ‘STEES' SA <q | semi-annually. from day of sale, secured by deed Dr. F. L. Detwiler has been called to North Bins] paugh, Elia and May Mankin Sante eed ie | eR SALE, OF REAL CADE, BEING | of trast upon the property sold, or all cash, at the amr, Fey ou account) Ue) thes incase Gf lie) +c) |) Blantin,@Sarah i Wanby AguesRoreheck mat enters ACKER STREET NORTHEAST, WASHING- | °Ption of the purchaser. “A deposit of $300’ will be Js visiting tm her father's family fn that place. | Hormee” Brown, Glen and’ tienes Secell, eee | _ ASKER, ST 2 required at the time of sale. All conveyanclug, ies Nettle Baker has returned to Ginwood, | Blanton, Boyd and Willian Webly Willa Ecorse, | By virtue ofa certain deed of trust to the under. | fecording and notarial fees at the purchaser's cost. Towa, to resume ber work in Glenwood Institute. David, “Joseph and James Lattrell, Guy Church, | slgned, bearlug date July 1, 1805 and recorded ta | Tetus of sale to, be complied with within ten days —_>— Ashton Barksdale and Lawrence Sima. Liber 2031, at folio 196, of ‘the laud records of the | {fom day of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve ROCKVILLE. ‘The members of Perseverance Juvenile Temple, in charge of their superintendent, District of Columbia, and at the request of the the right to resell the property at the risk and cost party secured thes we will gell at public auc- Miss Ida J. of the purchaser in default. eby, [GE<E CARUST, : ; Quick, went on an excursion over the electric road | tlon, in front of the premises, to the bighest bide ty i In the o=phans’ ccurt, Tuesday, the following | to Mf. Olivet Grove Thursday. At 3 p.m. a joint | der, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘TENTH. 1897, at anl4-d&ds AS gg business was transacted: Letters of administration | meeting of the Junior Endeavorers and. Juvenile | FIVE O'CLUCK Pal. eatdiviolar letg: nen ceret on the personal estate of Samuel T. Stonestreet, | Templars was held in the Mt. Olivet Church, and | one huadred and seventy-mine (19), ove: hundred FUTURE DAYS. deceased, were granted to Thomas W. Stonestreet; | Rev. J+ W: J orate adelam address: ¢ the wt, m, | 2 elzhty (180), one hundred and eighty-one (181), sh * “ i ev, U.S. A. Heavener, pastor of the one hundred and cighty-two (182), and one hundred a 5 SEEI pond. 32,400. | Martha E. Downs was appointed ) Church, who has been in Montgomery county, Va., | and clghty-three (aay In square mumnbered cient | CG: SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. guarlian to Eva G. Downe, Richard B. Downs and William T. Downs; bopd, $500. Eula H. Petty, ad- minisirator of Charles G. Petty, tiled inventory of he personal estate of deceased. Matilda W. Sherl- dan, administratrix of George K. Ridgley, deceosed, filed inventory of the persoral estate of deceased and was authorized to sell the same at public or private sale for cash. Josep Stabler, administrator t. a. of Lucy Stabler, deceased, passed first and tinal account in the personal estate of deceased and filed tive final releases of legatees under the will, Remus Rt. Darby and Join W. Darby, executors of Joun W. Darby, deceased, passed second and final Accounts in the ‘personal estate of deceased. Sallie in atteadance upon his wife, who has been very {1 returned Thursday, Recompanied by Mrs. Heavener, his daughter and sister, Miss will occup fi thelr fair at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Monday and Tues- day, given for the benefit of the rectory fund. tending the Grand Army reunion at Buffalo, and son Charlle are visiting friends in Pennsylvania, Merrifield, have returned from a trip to Maine. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. E. | hundred and sixty-one (861), with the improve- d ments, corsixting of dwelling houses Nos. 643, 645, Ursula Heavener. He | G47, 649 and 651 Acker street, in the city of funday, morning and even- | 4Vashington, D. C. a Each lot will be offered separate! Episcopal Church cleared $75 at | gre one-third of the purchase money cash (of which $100 on each lot sold must be paid at the time of sale), and balance in two equal installments, at ore (1) and two (2) years from date of sale, with Interest at six per cent, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on th all cash, at the of sale tire not of sale, the tru: 8 reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, on five days’ DWELLING AND ABOUT AN ACRE OF GROUND ON ‘THE GEORGETOWN AND FaIR- FAX TURNPIKE, NEAR FORT MYER, VA. By virtue of a certain decd of trust, dated the fifteenth day of February, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and duly recorded in Liber T, No. 4, folio” 24, ‘one of the land records of Alexundvia county, in the state of Virginia, and at the request of the purty secured thereby, I will seil, at pubilc auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE } H, 1897, AT HAL ST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premis:s: That certain piece or parcel of M his pulpit ¢ ladies of the , and the terms Mr. and Mrs. T. W. White of East End are at- XS Mr. Isaae Crossman ‘and daughter, Miss Susie, Mr. Geo. A. L. Merrifield and sister, Miss Belle Mrs. Ellen Rockwell of the state of Washington Lounsbury. and : haser, vs’ | land situate in the county of Alexandria, state of duintstratrix of Charles T. Young, tied | | Contractor A. E’ Lounsbury is building a sum- | End notarial feor ae ili ghee ot ee ache Oe | Virginia, aud known and distinguished as lot nam { annual rental value of the real estate | mer cottage for Mr. C. H. Lane of Washington. CONSTANTINE) H.. WILLIAM bered two (2), on plat couse. A joint meeting of the Christlin Endeavor, £0- ENOCH do Weng veror of Alexandria coun ‘The meeting of the county commissioners held | cleties of this town, Lincolnta, Merrifield, Kirby- ae Trustees, | 1809, and recorded acd bounded’ asf Began sday was Well attended and a large amount of | ville, Ballston and Arlington will be held here Fri | qyos-agds ‘Address, Pacific bullding, | RBs At D"" oa the orth side of the mew road calls d pusiness Was trauacted. The following bills | day night, when the president of the local union : E Ries + | the Georze:own and Fairfax turnpize, the soutlest- passed and ordered tu be paid: H.C. Perry. | Of northern Virginia will be present and deliver an Se TTT = = em coruer of lot No. 1; thence with wild road aecuant, $35.19; Thomas G- Hardesty, road | sddrese. | The meoting will be held in the Presby- | RATCLIVFE, SURION & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | north 6S% degrees, west’ 74 13 feet to “E,” a bridge, $157.84: Geo. R. Rice, road, "$50.80; | terian Sunday school room. stake; thence north 22 degrces 35 minutes “east Shocuers Ucllices $1502 A Gea P| Mr. Carr, chief clerk of the railway mail ser- 586 1°12 feet to “F,"" a stake in the northern line $82.20; Z M. Waters, road and bridg: Mi: uder, piking, road and bridge, John EZ Burdette, road, $30 Joseph’ Deitric work on court house square, $3; John T. road, $28.35; Thomas F. Thompson, road, G. _W. Riggs, read, $59.50; Thomas Johnson, $1.50; Charles T. Kingst read, $27.30; 3 LE. Riggs, roud, road, $31.75; James M. $24.00; T. L. Offutt, road, $64.40: - Stewart, read, $25; Charles’ Brink, piking, W. Watkins, road, $6.10; G. M. Frey, road, All-Wachington team will play the Rockville Base Ball Club at the fair grounds the first. day of the coming exhibition of the Agricultural So- August 31. The Washington te qoeed of professional players who have return1 to thelr homes from a campaign in the different mivor leagues. A good game is anticipated. The Rockville team will play the Sandy Spring nine t the fair grounds this afternoon, and the same vice, was ii trons of the office in reference to the Sunday mail. the benefit of a boarding home for Friends, which it is proposed to establish in Baltimore as soon as the sum of $2 ed. Considerably more than half this sum is al- ready pr “The Neighbor - | domestfe society has formally named itself, met with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Farquhar Thursday af- ternoon, man, Mr. Tarlton B. Stabler secretary and Mrs. Walter H. Brooke, Mis: town Thursday interviewing the pa- Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Subur- of the tract; thence with said Hine south 68% de- grees east 74 1-3 feet io “C.” a stake, the north- Western corner of lot No. 1; thence with No. 1 2 minutes West 586% feet to the containing one (1) "acre, more or less, -——>__ SANDY SPRING. 3 ne Maser ae land Severe by et Gold to Dr. and Mrs. Francis Tromas have loaned their b. Re ¢ I E t. t edtehig recone enews or Mae Re ercunds for a lawn party and entertainment for an ca Jesta ec. te lund Seedeas OF Alesis cain iia dria county, Virginia, to- By virtue of a deed .of trust to us. ether rete igh rile 5 o . recorded | gether with all improvements, rights, privileges, Dla ta Libaa ed Teepeds of the District ‘of Colum- | &e. ‘The Improvements consist of a comfortable iain Liber No, 1967, follo 310, and at the re. | frame dwellf guest af the holder of’ the notes secured thereby, |. Terms: $1,126.50, taxes and expenses of this sale fica, VUE Offer for sale, fit auction, on the pret. | in cash, of which $100 will be required at thine of fees, on WEDNESDAY, the EIGHTH “Day sale, the balence in six and twelve months, wita PA MBER, AD: 160%, at “FIVE O'CLOCK | interest, and secured by a deed of trust upon the P-M.. ‘those parcels of Jand inthe District af Ge Property, or the purchaver may pay all cash. ‘Terms Nor Known as lots nhmbered 1, 2 and 6 to 16, | t® be complied with in 30 days from day of sale, polls inclusive, ard 26 and 27, tn’ block numbered | OF the trustee may resell the property ue rick aad 13 lots numbered 1, 6 ant’ 16 to 21, both incle. | Cost of defaultin laser after’ such public Doth ReRlecK Munbered 2; Tots numbered 1 to 32, | Botice ax be may deem necessary. batt Inclusive, in bloek minabered 3; lots number an23-dts J. TAYLOR ELLYSON, Trastee. 000 bas been raised or subserib- mised. * aa the new horticultural and to tea. J. Janney Shcemaker was chair- Ellen Farquhar and Miss both Inclusive, in block numbered nbs will play at Sandy Spring Monday next. Krowlton guests." ‘Thi eptember session will | lots numbered 1 to 8, b 0] eae The Baptists will hold an all-day meeting at | convene at “Della Brooke," the home of Mr. and | hered fo tlere membered 1 to ere ein | RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Redland Sunday. ‘The exercises will consist of | Mrs. Clarence L. Gilpin, block nuribered 6; triangular Jot lettered “A. Ipine 920 PA. AVE. N.W. regen pil ome ecrtice at 10 um. Tel by the | | Mow. Robert H- Miller Invited all the Fredericks- | cust of 7th etrect extendn, oyde ered Ay Ising Bao = yastor, Bev. ¥- D. Rayfield, followed’ by proaching | burs excursionists to meet at Alloway Wednesday | und north of ‘Lowell were ae sald lots being | TRUSTRE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE Lor, IM ples ccretce ania Of hiladelphla. A young peo- | crculng to surprise and Wd farewell to her guest, | in Chapiz Brown's subdivision Of Std, lets being | “PROVED BY A TRAME DWPLLARG HOU p e's service will be held at 2 p.m., conducted by | Miss Alice Hall of Boston, who was one of that : ract NO. 408 11TH STREET SOU v. Lents Jones of Poolesville. The following transfers of real estate have been recorded in the office of the clerk of the clreuit ‘Thomas Arderson. trustee, to Philemon M. nascus; $100. Forest Glen merry party last week. son will ecuple will reside in Philadelphia. called “Mount Pleasunt,"” “Pleacant Plains” “aed os “Slippery Hills,” since ane By virtue of a deed of trust, daly recorded in It hag teen artounced that the wediing of Miss | sctdivision. 1« Fecorded. {muiteye setae, of Dis. | Eider No, 2086, folio 108 et sev. one of the land Janet MacPherson Palmer and Mr. Robert Robin- | trict of Columba, records of the District of Colambi: t in County and at the re- ALSO the following dese trict of Columbia, being Book th ribed land, 8, page 37. in said Dis- occur during autumn. ‘The - young quest of the holder of the note se will offer for red thereby, I : etl in front of the premises, ‘on A. Leland, three | | Miss Jennie M. Stabler ‘gave an afternoon tea | “Meunt Pleasant” “and ! Pleasant. Psion? sed THUIEDAY, THE NINTH Day ob seetiAtEn, wrart A; Leland to For. | Tucslay to alt the ebildren belonging to the Ash- | known as “Ingleside,” viz.: Begining aioe, scm | A; D. 1807. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., that plece of tment Company, “lots at Forest | ton Band of Hope, 2 in north line of present county road heat the rate Gor ee mo $—. Charles E. Wood and wife to Koger B. Farquhar, Jr. Frederick L. Thomas | or entrance to sald “Inglesiles” wrinn ee ,£ate oe Ga arene Keown ax lot numbered tin, two lots at Woodmont: $150. and ‘Miss Katherine 1. Brooke expect “to go to | distant 13.36 perches north TG. degen wet eos Tato AE oriecet ne ei erananall, trustees, and 1s, trustees, to David "Moore, Swarthmore College and Miss Mary C. Bentley to | stoue No. 5, in the original eurvey Of “Pleasant | S>division of original lot nine ware mum- acres of land; $18,111. David Moore an Alexandria school. s Piains,”” end running thence with the Hne of sald | Deted pine hundred and ninety . ‘The lot to Ida V. Garrity, part of “Brooke Park Mrs, Charles KR. Hallowell of Wilmington und | road south 781 degrees west’ 29 perches, ‘thence | 28% & front on 11th st. east’ of feet 4 finches Rebert B. Moxley’ and others to R. S$. Mrs, ‘Thomas Leadbeater of Alexandria have en- | north 85% degrees west 38.48, Berchea’ {ene rth of 76 feet, and Is Improved by a frame 50% acres of land; $600. John W, Colli rolled their sons at Sherwood Friends’ School here | north 6114 degrees. weet : "| dwelling house to Robert B. Peter, 122% acres of lind: Jude James B. Henderson of the cirenit court has granted leave for the removal of Morgan H. Watkins, an inmate of Montevue Hospital for the Insane at Frederick, to the Marviand Hospital at Baltimore. Jacob Miller, a peddler who was. re- cently arrested on a charge of selling goods with- out x Meerse, after a hearing before the elrcult ased. © of this town and surrounding county have for several years indulged in the hove that the Georgetown ‘and Bethesda electric railway le extended from its present terminus at Bethesda Park. a distance of about six miles, to Rockville. So far they have been disappointed, and an effort Is now being imade to induce the io extend thelr line in this direction. There ap- pears to be no doubt that the enterprise would pay well. Mr. Ednor G. Decker and Miss Charlotte ©. Gro- shon, both of Washington, were married at this place the 21st instant, by Rev. S. R. White. Mr. Bernard Poss and Miss Mary E, Tall, both of this county, were married in Washington’ Monday Jast, by Rev. Arthur S. Johns. Mr. Charles W. Baggerly, for a number of years rincipal of the Rockville graded school, who has Been condined to pis house for several weeks oa ace nt of illness, Ix now in a convalescent state aud to be out, a still very weak. Miss Martetta Hixgins, daughter of the late James W. Higgins, a lady well and favorably known in this community, died at Garfield -Hospital, Washington, Saturday last. The water works ‘and electric Uzht plant have been accepted by the mayor and council of this place. There is an abundant supply of water, reaching to all parts of the town, the electric lights give general satisfaction. ‘The Rockville Base Ball Club will leave here September 7 for Chapel Point. where it will play nes of ball with La Plata, the 7th; Bryan- the Sth, and the 9th with a picked nine, composed of ‘the strongest players In southern Maryland. A large party of ladies and geutleweo of Rockville Will accompany the team. ee’ FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE, Star of Hope Juvenile Temple celebrated the first anniversary of its reorganization last Sat- urday. Besides a program consisting of singing and recitations by the children, brief addresses were made by Mrs. J. M. Shaw and Dr. C. L. Jobnson of Dallas, Tex., whe was an active mem- ber of the temple here twelve years aga. ‘This temple was organized one year ago, with seventeen members. Since then it has grown to thirty-nine, and has missed but one meeting. Its success has been largely due to the untiring ferts of its superintendent, Miss Dollie A. Slayton. A lawn party was held at Mr. R. L. Sisson's place, ‘Muesday evening for the benefit of Jerusu- jem Baptist Church. it had been postponed from Monday on account of inclement weather. Wm. Lomax, colored, was sentenced W. by Justics Taylor to pay a fine of §7 aad si im jail for ninety days. He bad been drunk the night before, and, it was cha: used profane language and was boisterous, keeping everybody ia bs pert of the village awake early ll Rlcoe, Several sick persons were, it is sald, made very nervous by the disturbance. for the coming term. Brooke and Mrs. John C. Bentley assisted the hosts in_ receiving. fortnizht, Joining a large party from N and Philadelplia in Baltimore on a special train. defeated t Other visitors have been Mrs. Edward Reese, Miss Cornelius M. Reese, Mrs. Robert O, Coulter, Roger Brooke Coulter, ‘Thomas and Miss Arena M. Gilpin of Baltimore; Richard I. Lea of Lawre: Jenkintown, ville and Nashville. Wednesday evening, and a fine old tulip tree, very clove to’ the dwelling of Mrs. Pag of it’ reduced to splinters. of Washington, who have been with Mr. ai Roger Farqul to Norfelk, «Conn. teriun Church met at the home of Mr. A. T. Hayes Wednesday afternoon. about sixty in number, enjoyed a very pleasant outing at Bay Ridge last Wednesday: brother, Mr. Selb Corbett of New York. Miss Annette Veitch, Miss Maud Ball, Miss Emma Croson, Mr. Robert Croson and Mrs. Thomas have been chosen as delegates by the Mt. Olivet so- clety to attend the state C. E. convention, which will meet at Norfolk from September 30 to Oc- tober 3. was held at the home of Mr. A. G. day evening. Three new names were added to. the membership roll, and the follow! elected for the efisuing year: A committee was sponte’ to revise tion, “and the meeting home of Mrs. 8. L. Johnson, sext Tuesday evening. ber, with the same teachers as were in charge the from their bridal trip to Niagara Falls, and are artanging to begin housekceping in their hand- t 80 perches, thence north Ha degrees west 14.52 perches, thence north 3114 One-half of the purchase money degrees and the balance in two equal installments George H. Brooke, Frederic Q. Thomas, William 8.96 perches, th orth 3 3 Nesbit and Howsrd Palmer invited thetr young} grees west 25.60, perches, thence ‘north Sot, a ang and two years, respectively, from ‘the day {denis to what was pronounced @ charming dunce | giees west 7.68 perches, thence north suc de. | Of tier ERAT ES Shy ets ee ee ee at Olney Grange Hall Tuesday. Mrs. Waiter H. | grees west 18.40 perches, ther ee north 10%, decrees | Payable sem-annually, to be represents the hotes of the purchaser and secured by a first deed eee ooyperenes of trust on the property sold, or all the purchase Z thence perche: north 7 di : thence north 1 Ti 70 perches degree east 11.79 perche: ss soa ee Pape ee a Ou ee Core to a line of soiemat's Outlet;" thence caving sald complica, vith: ithter ten iiss siwvan thectay, ot Lo jen co ce, e oad nor Tees cl 1 ‘ ode Iilinois shortly, and she will probably be absent a | seid line to oa eek tree, marked foe a eeyeieh | Sule. A deposit of $100 will. be required at. the for a corne: “Slippery Hills;”” thence north 39% degrees cast 24 perches to the end of 1114 perches on the 4th line | of u tract of land called “Argyle Cart aed fort thence south 22 degrees east’ 11% perches te'a beund stcne at the beginning of said 4th ine, thence north 77 degrees east 54 perches With Gee Sd line of said tract, reversed to Its heginnines thence south 17 degrees eust 40.72 perches to the middle of Piney brench, thence with the center of said Piney branch north 50 degrees east 9 perches, w York tne of sale. All conveyancl recording at the cost of the purchaser. If terms of sale are hot complied with within said time, the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the risk cost of the defaulting purctitser after five days’ advertisemen: WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, Trustee, au28-d&ds ‘501 D st. nw. "The La ville base ball club, in a recent game, t of Sandy Spring. ‘Score, 2 to 1. Miller and family are’ at Alloway. Caleb 8. William Bartlett, Miss ’ Louise , Miss Alice Curley of SLOAN . cers, : Pa.: Mrs. Dollie E. Vedder and Oe RANE Oe saection ete Thomas Love of Fairfax; Miss Grace Palmer, Miss | {2 mules eee a Sree cee ee pay Gl Col eee Mee ee and | southwest corner, indicated on plat of Bald’ sub: division, being ali the lands known as “Ingleside, of which the late Helen B. Corkhill died seized, and being the some land conveyed by Charles if” Beuman to Chapin Brown and Joseph L. Atkins by deed recorded among said land records in Liber 1700, follo 108, excepting from said described Innd so much thereof as has been subdivided by said Chapin Brown and included im his. subdivision above mentioned, recorded in County Book 8, page 37, in sald surveyor’s office, and excepting ‘also that part of said described land conveyed to the United States for Rock Creek Park. All eaid lots, blocks and land will be sold as an entirety or in two or more parts, as will be made known at sale. All of sald lots and blocks will be sold subject to a prior decd of trust, recorded among the said land records in Liber No. 1944, - | folio 201; the amount then due thereunder will be made known at the sale. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the. purchase money in cash and the balance in equal installments at one and two years, with interest from day of sale at rate of six per cent, payable semi-annually, of all in cash, at purchaser's option. ‘The deferred pay- metts to be secured by purchaser's note and decd of trust on property sold. A deposit of 8500 will be required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale. Conveyancing and recording xt parchaser's cost. JOHN D. COUGHLAN, ‘Trustees, Liquidation Sale Miss M. Hayes, Ident; Rev. F. KE. Andrews, vice president? irs. Chappelear, secretary; Dr. House, treasurer. the constitu: Another Consign- ment of — 100 Wilhelm Bieyeles, Public Auction, Within Our Rooms, ' 1407 G St., WEDNESDAY, September 1, 1897, At 12 Ml. & 4 P.M. Guaranteed for six months Edward P. Thomas and wife have gone to Louis- ‘This section was visited by a furious storm poplar larvey , Was struck by lightning and a large portion Mr. A. R. Spofford and Miss Florence ford Mrs. r for the past six weeks, have gone BALLSTON, VA. The Ladies’ Missionary Society of the Presby- ‘The Mount Olivet Endeavorers and their friends, Mrs. A. W. Cathcart has for her guest ber Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Norris, Mrs, Albert Veitch, au2s-déds A meeting of the Church Improvement Society Hayes Tues- ‘or Tur National "Bank of adjourned -to meet at the the ‘The public school will open the middle of Septem- Republic Building, GAITHERSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Fulks have returned some bew house on Frederick avenue. aid ue ilies Sent on ag inet Megha? | "Me. une copes tee tot s im io aan] BD) Stefeets N. W. Desters ievited Mr. B. Cantield’s; Mrs. W. L. Hart, at Mr. A. J. | more county, and will remove there with bis fam- me (cot NOW ON EXHIBITION. Sagar's; Misses ‘Clorinda “‘Trueworthy and’ Datay | ity. fs “| ea oadsgtton of fe ,bgard of directors of the r Stuclair, ct Mr. Wm. E Graham's. This week a.force of hands ts engaged in putting | Natlonal Bauk of te Rebablic of Washington, for | au28-st ©. G. SLOAN & 00., Aucts, Rsdonbey Acris winchoae on a new roof and making other improvements to | the Purposes "én WEDNESDAY. bores teiat anni ~ | the house of worship of the M. . Church Southy PEMBER TWENTYS RerH_180T, at ie, hour of TREASURY, DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D.C., Through the gratuitous labor of Ovancilman J. bes mises, being part of sublote suction, ‘at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. WEDNESDAY, T. Freeman Kensington ts being furnished with in square numbered four hundred Sau er aaaeey grade esl Javela' foe fakare. etceet:Scpeaveniesty Rp ey eel + propertybe to this meu ay follow? ‘There being Uttle money in the treasury the resi- netthwest, and with @ depth on the line of D ‘Tatles. Ghat eee ae Sse dents of Fawcett avenue, by private subscriptions, ey ES Od ‘etc. "Terme: ‘on purchase. L. 3. have begun improvement of that street according ton iat) centr teats toon ae ee eee _ an21,28&31 to plans. This will.be followed by other sections. ements, thereon, consst lng ot a It is proposed to assist the legislature for increased nt. brick snd stone. GOLD MINE STOCK AT AUCTION. levy for street improvements alone. et i ‘The increasing traffic of farmers and others with Lesh, Parable tn ten Gaye By direction of the holder of @ certain cola! eee ae eee ee sends we tcc ong | mea eee a aie Se livery and boarding stable by Mr. W. H. Manna- from :date of saie the . 1407 G a.w., , auguer zainty Kee. In addition store house, with @ ball over- She repent vat riek a |PINST, i807" “Air A QUARTERELSE Seay ane iret Me, tae eae Sir baa Wa | ah are wt Se ee A Sa, eight; of Mra, Eliza ‘Trimble ‘the pu of above mines in New being we ete ena, ‘the ‘mother atthe Sony n. Lam oa Soutae ‘be offered in blocks of 500 shares, par value, ot the Iti and good’ works ‘ot ‘Mother Shocpeeat — ‘oa euler cage " @. @. SLOAN & 00., Avcts. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A COMFORTABLE FRAME | j Jobe T. Gi AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE vars. ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. AUCTION SALE OF A HANDSOMS TWO-STORY FUTURE Days. DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VAIWABLE IME DOUBLE COTTAGE AT COLONIAL BEACH, AL ESTATE, N 16 TENTH THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE JOHN T_ NORTH PST. GIVEN, AND OTHER BUILDING LOTS AT] By virtuc of a ¢ st to us, dated COLONIAL BEACIL 1sv2, By direction of the owners, we will offer for sale, At public auction, in front of the premises, on the pasty TUBSDAY,, THE SEVENTH DAY 0% SEPT: trastecs, BER, A.D. 1su7, at T THREE ablie” auction, s,m O'CLOCK P.M., lot 9, in block 87, according to the | AY, THE NI TEMBER, map of Colonial Beach made by BH. Renton, sala | A.D. ae. tock PM. Property belag situated in Westmoreland county. In | the following described laud and premlecs the state of Virginia, ai & two-story | In the city of Washington, in the Disteh double-Trame cotta | of the late | ininz nine rooms, the property | dition. Jumisia, gnd dosiguated ax and Wy. feet 4 inches fromt on T. being in excells h thereof of lot 25. of Adains’ subdivision of Aud inmediately after the of said property | square 331, as said subdivtsion is recorded fn th We will offer for sale lots 17 1S, in Mock 104, | office of the surveyor of said District, tagether according :> Benton's map of said Colonial Beach, pets, consisting of a tWo-stecy Tram These lots are desirably located and ave excellent building sites. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase iaoney ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase price in cash, | to be patd in cash, © balance in two equal tn of which $106 on each parcel must be pald stalinionts, s. with tn time of sale, and the balance In e and tw t at D paivable with interest at the rate of rix per ceut pe ey deed of num. The property will be sold free of all at the cambrances. Title good or no sale. If the terms Sli will te are not complied with in thirty days, the rigit is | re ail reserved to resell at the risk and cost of the de- | com at the faulting purchaser, M J. COLEER cost of the purchaser.” Tonas » to be com au2s-dts Attorney for Ow Pited with within. ten day day of wale, = 2 See wise the trustess rs ight to resell ©. G. SLOAN CO., AUCTS., 1407 property at the risk after five da TLLAAM BE. EDMONST oN. NTINE HL WILLA Pu AND dress, 300) Sth at EST, Ti FILSON, Attorney “tor AND NO. AF street now THE & WITH STRE By virtue 1894, and recorded in Liber 1062, f US SALE OF A LARGE AND W one of the Lind records of the Di ASSORTED | STOCK ARTISTIC WALL Dia, and at the request of the party PAPER. PINTURS, IRON SAPs : by,” the undersi trustess will s WAGON AND HARNESS, LEASE, : uction, in the (premises, ou FEADAY STORE NORTHWEST CORNER POU TH AND OF SEPTEMRER, sy PENNSYLVANIA. AVENUE SOUTHEAST the following described land 4 deer, te in the city “of Wasiluston, inbla, and described as follows All of original Jot mimbered 4, and fect front on 11th street by fall depth of e south Zz ri ST, A.D. lot pumbered nine (%), in square numbered three Stock Of Ww: nd twenty-five ¢ also part of original harness lots pander = lw nd three (3), in said square which the att ot rece hundred and twei ayers is called Terms as to lense w follows: Beginning at th* northwest i known upon tgqll-ation ‘to the wad-rmicwcd, "and lot three (8) end running thence s» stated at time of sale street 10 feet 6 Inches: st 100 feet LUCIUS P. LOVING, ; thence north 10 fect 6 inches auz7-d&dbs BR ceiver. et 6 inches t place of bezi Terms of ssle: Purchaser to assume incumbrance of $4,000, with inte aud balance to be paid one-half mairder in notes, secured by deed of trust on the THOMAS DOWLIN ECO... AUCTIONEERS, Tr. NW. y PEREMPTORY MPRevin property sold, in equal installments, payable in | PEREMPTORY > cx, twelve and eighteen mo with interest at Sa VALLEY six per cent per annum, payable semi-annunily, wren secon 1 from day of sale, or ull cash above said trust, at | By virtu power given me by ite NI ot the option of pu: All conveyancing, recond- a — the tex ot the Prsit of $100 on exch putcel will be nejutred “of | undersigned “will ell, at. pute anetion in trout the purchaser at the tine of sale. Terms of sx Ane preanises. (on WEDNESDAY, SEITEN IER to be complied with within ten days fh ITH, ise7, AT FIV z , all of sale, otherwise the trustees nang al pedi R cergn rd bepamtion eee ee Street, of which the sald Willa Jo BENJAMIN S, MINOR. Trustee. seized and possessed, which ad m Ne. 416 naw. | IY descrited in a from ‘Th LOUIS FAH) id William Jolm and recd wd trict of 1750 S st. nw DUNCANSON BROS., Auct ruperty a= = forty 01 fect is of TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Ar wghed page a a XO. 605 NINTH STREET dwelling, being No. 1648 Valley street, - » By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated mus of sale: Cash. The purchaser will be re M 8, 189 recorded sites , Ae eee pe quired to make * deposit of $100 at the time of of Columbia, aad at the request of the party secur. | Ste. and will be requited te ed sheret tue unders! cm, Will eeil, | terms Of aale wit oa ont ts At pie ‘auction In" front of ‘the premiecs. on | tale. othierwine the Tikit in te THURSDAY. THE NINTH DaY OF SEPTEMTER, | Rroperts at the ris A. D. 1897, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, | Cbaser, after five days’ the following dese-ibed land and prem’ses, situate in *he city of Washington, in the Distri | mbia, and designated as and being part in the subdivision square 389, made by the com- a = = missioners ef the estat ft Bes min Young, con- BRos. AUCTIONERRS, tained withia the following metes and bounds: Berm for the same at a point in the west line of x 9th street southwest distant 62 feet 4 inches daa, souch from the northeast fd lot, end NINET running thence southward along the line of 9th , are street 31 feet 2 inc 24 feet By IN AK « WS, Inches: thence north ‘and. thet 1145 TO 11 NTH STREET NORTH: east 26 ‘, tore a WEST. with the improvements, consisting a two-story By virtue of a us, dated brick dwelling. June 1, 1su8 y Liber 1840, T-rms of s#le: One-third of the purchase money 163, of the lund records of the Distriet of to be paid in cash amd the balance in 4wo equal ja, and at the request of the party secured instaliments, payable in one and two years, with migned trustees, will cell, at intecest at six (6) per centum per annim, payable in fount of the respective 4 semi-annually, from day of xale, secured’ by deed | bn WEDNESI HTH DAY OF of trust upon’ the property seld 1 cash. at the | TEMBEL 3 AT HAS option of the pure be required of th of $150 will ne descritved purchaser at the time of sale. cw All cohveyancing. recording and notarial fees at. the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within ten days from day of sale, other- Beginniw on 19th Wise, the trustees reserve the rizht to resell. the oer of said Jot at a Propérty at the tisk and cost of the defaulting pur- | point. distant feet south from the northeast shaser, after five days’ notice of suct resale. corner of said squ and M street north, and QILLIAM EB. EDMONSTON running thence south, along sald 1 CONSTANTINE H. WIL Address 5 nO Sth st. NATH'L WILSON, Attorney for Party $ i Aluo parts. of 622624 B st. nw. and 16, in square 140, contained within t ing metes and bowls, viz: Beginul: Mne of 14 t at a point 1 AUCTION On \ SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. WEDNESDAY — MORNING, | SEPTEMBER 1897, AT TI SLOCK, I will com- we “to ‘sell, at the establishment of E. 1H. FIRST, A. I re hein ce south along thence wést 106 feet 3 h inch: thence north 12 feet 1236 Pa. ave. n.w., all pledges rpon 6 inches; thence west 80 fect to the Hne of raid the interest is overdue up to this dat sisting | 19th street, and thence north along said Ith Of fing ,diamcnd rings. pins, studs and earrings, | street 2 fect @ Inches to the place of beslouug gold, silver and metal watch inds of fine | together with the improvements. . velry, hooks, ot 23, ta xquire proved by fu em, umbrellas, etc. together with a | story frame Ohelinse Nee ahr ea Sam, tes ads generally found in a loan affic 1148 19th street northwest. Parts of lots 1 a sale shall continue at 2 p.m. same d: TY 16, ir square 140, are improved by four two-st holders and out-of-town customers ki take no- | frame dwellings, "Nox. 1147, 4s and USl tice. e. HEIDENHEIMER, Broker. | yoth’ street. nortl by “eight two-story frame dwellings of same 5 = = = 5 Terms H parchase " WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | to he maid in balance in two equal » and two jnstallments, with TRUSTEES’ SALB GF STORES@ND DWELLING ~ “7 © sis «a per cent per ann > NOS, 22 AND 2202 SEVENTH STREET | gomi-annually, from day of sate, secucd NORTHWEST Of trust upon the propesty aold, or all cach. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing | option of the purchaser. A deposit of $10) on each Gate September 17, 185, ‘aud duly recorded in | phi of tin SW ie seguired ok Ge gereee a at ‘folio 190 et seq., of the land | Ri the the of sale. All convevated tecords of the District of Columbia, and at the | and notarial ‘fecs at the cost of the” po request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, | Terms of sale h within ¢ be complied w at’ pubile auction, in front of th om day of sale, otherwise the tro FRibay, THE THIRD Day OF Skrreunen, | fom Guy of sale: « erty in det i897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following de: | and cost af. the ting pu seribed land and_ premise Washington, District of as part of ‘lot numbered fifi B. Haw’s subdivision of “Mount Pe scribed as follows. Beginning for the saine situate in the notice of sue sale WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, OUNSTANTINE H. WILL MSOX, Truste’s. Address 500 5th st NATH'L WILSON, Attormey for Party Se No. 622-622 F st. n.w, a on the west line of Seventh (7th) street extended be- tween Grant avenue and” Florida avenue, Boundary street, at the northecst corner of ‘said jot. having a frontage on said Seventh (7th) street of forty and 42-100 (40 42-100) feet by a depth Nestward of one hundred and iwenty-seven and 17-100 (127 17. fourteen and 50-100 or THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts., 612 E st. now. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUARLE TRACT OF 00) feet to (14 50-100) feet wide alley, and being now desig- ABOUT TEN ACRES ADJOINE nated houses Nos. 2200 and 2402 7th street WOOD DRIVING northwest (HE WHOLE LE Sold subject to prior incumbrances aggregating $5,000 and accrued interest, further particulars of Which will be announced ‘at sale. Terms: All over end above the $5,000 incumbrance above men- STREET EXTENDED. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, among the land records of the District of in Liber No. 1830, folio 391, and at th recorded toned to be paid in cash. A depos't of $200 re- | cost of the defaulting purchaser, und. quired at time of sale. Conveyancing at cust of | the hereinafter described property, made purebaser. Terms to be complied with within ten | 1897, under the provisions of the suid 4 dys, otherwise the trustees reserve th resell at risk and cost of defaulting p night to We will sell, at auction, in front of the preumises, on FRIDAY, THIRD DAY OF SEPTEMBER. A.D. PHILIP A. DARNII 1897, AT HALF-PAST FIVE CHARLES T. SPARO, following described tract of land, in the T nu20-d&ds ‘Trustees. g part of tract of land called lescribed as fol Beginning at DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, 4 | the northeast ‘corner of part of said tract. « 5 -—— to Samuel D. Finckel by deed dated May 1 TRUSTEES SALE OF, TWO-STORY BRICK | and veccrded among the lund records of the Dis BUILDING, NO. 2022 TWELFTH STREET | tict of Columola, In Liber J. A. 8. 77, folio 241, NORTHWEST. belng on the south side of road “A” and running By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated October 27, 1892, and duly re- corded November 3, 1802, in Liber No. 1736, at folio 343 et seq., of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned, trustee Wili sell, at public auction, in frout of’ the pre ises, on ‘TUESDAY, THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, A.D, 1897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate thence along said read “A” north 6) 4 28.88 perches to the northeast corner veyed to Keese by deed recorded amon records in Liber 1076, folio 9; thence with the fast line of said Keese’s land south 32% west 5€.48 perches to north line of road thence with said road ““B" south 60 degr. 28.85 perches to the southeast corner of Whol conveyed to Finckel, beinz also the southwest ecor- rer of land conveyed to Reilly by deed redorded in the city of Washington, in the District of Co- | amorg said land records in Liber J. A. 'S. 73, folio lumbia, and designated as’ und being lot lettered | 39; thence with west line of said Reilly's lot ea- “K,Y of Alfred H. Lee's subdivision, in square | tended to road “A” north 32% degrees t 56.48 atimbered two bundred and seventy. perches to the beginn'ng, with i per plat in Liber “W. F.,” folio 217, $2. consisting of frame building three (273), as of the records . Subject Cf the surveyor's office of suid District, containing | to a prior deed of trust, re among sxid laud 2,200 square feet, improved by two-story brick | te ic Liber No. 1747, follo 57, upon which building. there is now due the sum of $1,400, with interest ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | from October 24, 1596. Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money in cash, of Which & deposit of $500 must be made at time of sale and the balance in two equal install- ments at one and two years, for taken a note of the purchaser bearing interest at six Der cent per annum, payable s-mi-annualis, ag 2 u to te paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six (6) per centum per armuin, payable semt-annually, from day of sale, secured’ by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the aption of th» purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchascr at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be nd secured by deed of trust on ‘sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. If terms of sale are not complied with In fifteen complied with within ten days from day of sale, | days we reserve the right to resell the said otherwise the trastees reserve the right to reseli | erty at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, the property at the risk and cost of purchaser | Conveyancing and recording at purchascr’s vost. in default. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, MAHLON ASHFORD, JOHN D, COUGHLAN, 19-d&ds eter SAME Of VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE on * =. ON I, HAND D STREETS NORTHEAST, IN DUNCANSON BROS.,- AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 901 C STREET NORTH- ~_EAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C By virtue of a decree of the Saprem> Court of the District of Columbia, made in Equity Cause No. 18506, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the us, dated | prem‘ses, hereinafter described, on WED ¥, November 6, 1895, and duly recorded December | SEPTEMBER EIGHTH, 1897, AT HALF-Past 7, 1895, in Liber No. 2080, at folio 178 et seq., of | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.,"the first of the following the land records of the District of Columbia, ‘and | described pieces of real estate, all of the herein- secured thereby, we, trustees, will sell at after described parcels being situated in the city the undersizued tien, in front of the on W! of Washington, rict of mmbia, to wit: Sub- @vision lot forty-nine, in square gum>ered six hun- ar.d and seventy-six. improved by a tl.re-story AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described | brick dwelling. diately thereafter subdivision land and situate in the city of Washing- | lot twenty-one, in square numbered six hundred and ton, in District of Columisia, und desiznated | seventy-six, improved by a one-story frame build -28 and being nll of numbered thirty (30) in | ing on the front and a two-story frame hove on the Mary E. Bradshaw and J. Burton's subdivi- | rear; and at the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., sion, in square rmbered nine hundred and on said day, subdivision lot thirteca, in re ine’ (939), cs sald subdivision is recorded in the | south of square numb red nine hundred aud fifteen, office of the of the District of Columbia, | improved by a two-story brick dwelling and store, in book 16, 0S, subject to a right of way | erms of aate. vs decree: One: Over the rea three (%) feet of sald Ist for’ alley third cash, on: together with the improvements, Ws years ‘from the diy of sale, the ‘of a two-story and cellar dw interest from ‘window and brick front, ties, according to their respective the comer of 9th and C streets norti and sicient mortgage or deed 4 of sale: One-third of the purchase respective promises, or all cash, to be paid in cash, and the balance in t rehasers. A -irstallments, in one and two years, with each plese of interest at six per ceotum annuin, sale. If the semi-annually, day of ‘Secured with within ten of trust upon the or all rusters reserve the sale. conveyancing, recording and some news-_ fees at the cost. Terms of sale clty and District. All con-, Giherwine the trustees ‘reserva tho nd 4 the ‘at the risk and cost of (purchaser fo enld-dhds ‘Srastecn, _

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