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ee a ll HARVARD STREETS, IN MOUNT PLEASANT, | By virtue of n decree D. acror Grifton, $500; Dwyer'r, $500; Forest Glen, $500. | Trestees’ sele Bat He Pa Conn. ave, and Le SCOPE, BAROMETER, IN- % BEING 50 FT. FRONT BY 130 fT. | the istrict squadron. id DEEP. No. 2 is | Additions to present buillings—Kensington, $2,000; | Roy pl. n.w., on June 6, at 5 p.m. Clark - rahe: 2 a 22 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1898-24 PAGES. _ = WITH THE CAVALRY raval situation, one of sper boa rR Poa ROCKVILLE. meee on ee a ae and ae AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALIS. AUCTION SALES. you! I don’t know anything about it. ae ns es > ea eee aoe = = — oo ae *ccpon't you see the papers.” T aatet 1 | At 8 recent meeting of the board of school com- Secale es peepee: FUTURE DAYS. FUICRE var = __PUTRE DAYS. a “Yes, but Iam too tired to read when I | missioners it was determined to build a new school W- » Auct., aioe = JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT. PAnGas We BAVCLENNA “SDOGS a I get the oppartun‘ty—se here." be sin | Mowe "at Kensington for the accommodation of See oENes _— — = SS Gaccemsor to Ratelifle, Sation & Co.) Pitta: eo Ramee Geos eee tinued, Jeading me to the bu letin Eoard IM | colored puptis. ‘The amount to be asked of the e. ant t. A al sts. 8.e., oF * —— = . F VALU. OvED arab cae & The Men of New York's Crack Squad- [frome “at the captotn’s quarters. “cance | Qlcr Ione, ch smmamt ote waked ot ane | days Sune 6, at 4:00 pst Ghonce 8 Witintn SALE OF SURGICAL INSTRU- |G bstate Ox WEST Sie OM sine | TRUSTEES OSEVERTERSTHL STRICE your eye over that and sea if you don't | ieaen the following tems: For mew school bulld: | ant Walter Hieston, trustees. MENTS, “OUEEN” MICRO- Be EE ee ron in Camp. think our dey ts pretty well filled.” On the | ing: At Rockville, $10,000: Great Falls, $500; | Duneanson Bros., Aucts.,:@th and D sts. n.w.— 5 QO) 2 : beerd wes posted the daily routine of the | ca At Samm. “the! first: call: for revellle: 18/14 on sare Onehett'er gic0, Menaire avery, | Ec Tiltopraad Albestte owitoe aranco STRUMENT CABINET, MED- ADE yriue of a decd of trast dated Septesatier 14) | sale. 13.4 feo ot Th FauMNG DUE Jone before this. ome aM wre | sions Olnege sa. Te I. Faryuiar wan appolmted | =e ee ee _ | TCAT, BOOKS, FURNITURE, |A2 iis recorded tn Liver tw {si ia HAVE ANYTHING BUT AN EASY TIME bela loieaeecpeere oes nei ee toe | trantce Reo re Ee AUCTION } SALES. SS BEING THE PER- Sadan see suaunat or the belber at the ony | ofp the « paring breakfast by 4. At the sound of | to wh: | R. L. Adamson, failed to qualify; Tichard thereby secured, the undersigned trust | reveille tho troopers bex'n to emerge trom | THIS AFZERKOON. or : ans, school 2, district 7; W. A. Waters, school 1s AFTERNOON. SONAL EFFECTS OE a Ee | ie : disistet 2, vice James B. Neel, deceased. ibe z LA facWILLIAMS j a.b. isos, at ALE-PAST POUR CLOCK P.M. | Bumbermd.« three (ISS), as ‘The following suits in cquity have been docketed | THOMAS DOWLING & (0... AUCTIONEERS, TE DR. A. MacW! SLEVENTH, | lot tumbered ten (10) in block numbered niteen (15) | eitice of NO. 612 EST. K.W. On SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE ELI A ~ | clrenit court for this county: In the matter + OS Sub 1808, AT T O'CLOCK, I’ will sell. within my | 10 ‘Toaa & Brown recorded suidivision of cer a | of the movigage from Ambrose W. Taney to An- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK | sales rooms, 020 Pa. ave. n.w., Surgical Instru- -pesged abies seoeie tt we ere mages ® phar | every treeper is washed, dressed and ready | demon Oftutt, te forcel-w» mortgage; Frauk Hig-| STORE AND DWELLING, SITUATED AT | ments, Sicroscopes, Medical Books, Furuiture, etc., | tm, Distr elumbia, | for duty. At tents. Hew sleep docs cling to the 3 am.! But it is not long before wide awake. and by the time and roll cal! is sounce Represent the Flower and Pride of the Metropolis, sequin JUDSON oa zr e act and Pleasant Plains, with the improvements jo << mcett sevteere ae t. Nacnle B. It ss age. George SND G STRE TS NORTHEAST es | MQmeng to the late Dr. A. MacWilliams. there a. | Tights, de _ the men march to the kitchens, plate, cup, | voce; Talbott & ott for coum | Hy virtwo of neste eed oe trost. dated mew on ens . Terms of ele: One-third cash and bulance in two ag Sea ee fork and spoon in hand, and for atone tial, Cet, Caroline 1. Me-| Jane 14. 1806, and duly ‘recorded in Jdber No. | jea-ddcdbe JAMES W. RATCLIFFF, Auct. | ecual payments in one and owo two years, with Interest BUT MAKE FINE SOLDIERS -five minut-s eat with an appetite creditors i Mente 205" AE | 2037. folto 47 et seq.. of the land records of the 5 CLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. | St¢: "ith interest on said deferred from Uh ac SIA Per cent per # MAKE | ee ees cet reie ee etiecnentae | District of Colunibig, sud’st the request. of the JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. per centum per anoum, secured ly deed of trust ? 7 wold. = a | poy gre Pam wou! etn ncathherta tenet party secured thereby, we will sell, at public nuc- (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton a) alt, scoured by deed o property sold, OF | ail cust purchaser. Ade. ot the fond s wh ees 4 in SATCHOAY, co, {Ril cash, at purel yw } post pee of bid ‘{magine theff herees starving. The kit>h- vacate deed, ete. TH Pountn tase Pay OR JUNE. ISOS. VE TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAMB HOUSE, NO. | buciasers chet. A deposit H required at | thet ca oa oe ‘Aftwen ning Star, fens, for each tro-p has lis own ki jalnants. matter of "AST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fell 614 G STREET SOUTHWEST. time of sale, Terms of vale to be couplied with In | days from the day (rustees reserve th = ist a iittic: west | sided cver by regular army mane _ Man: land and premises, situated in the city of Wai of a deed of trust, duly rece Bet =a fifteen det reserved by | right to resell the property the same Be s, | men. of experience in field cookery. | BUIsie and Loan Association, to foreclose mort- | ington, District of Columbia, known and descril follo 266 et seq of the land | trestee to resell at ris and cost of dotau pur- | of the defaulting purchaser 1e grove that ss Gen. Graham's | 2b", eall is heard: should any of flee atrocwey te ers pre ‘EMen | 8 lot numbered forty-one Gi, in J. 11. Buscher's and at the | chuser on 5 days’ advert ut. Zi vertisement of in headquarters, the squadron of New Y the feel unab’e to perform the duties | facie 3 Mi toltkage: Ce i 'Staniey for | fUbUvision of lots in equare Xo. ten hundrt and COLL, Trust lished in Washi oh ag said subdivision ts recorded in | signed trusiees will effer fo ook 1, pige 182. of the records of the «tice cf | tion, In front of the the suiveyor of the District of Columbia, with | ENIEENTH DAY 0: vf 8 rus e' he must | compiai teer Cavalry, which have bee of ay part thereof ‘ tn him have pitched their tents. | report his case to the surgeon, who makes on Se et ee : examination, and if he finds the com- | sale by) public PLAY, SEV- isos, AT. Bi. selva A. Lockwood, to se H. Staul.y for complainant, 2 ugt. Alice Connor, to foreclose morta; dail Butiding, | &e., at th MON EERS. pure ALE S cost. cK OM. BELL the improvements thereon. HALE-PAST FOUR O°CL e following i . . JOHN J. DOLAN, Trust is a marked difference between this sufficient importance the trooper | M4; Stauiey for complainant. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in | described real estate, situ ty of Wash- ALUAD BRICK 408 Sth et. aw nd the amps of the irfartry or from duty. One of the younger | ,<2¢){clwwing transfers of real estate have been | one and two years, with interest at 6 per contum | ietone in the Dincict at columbia, to weit Lot NEW MAMD- WARD THORON, Truster camp and the Cam of tt - $ sed fr 35 recently had an ex- | Teccrled in the ottice of the clerk of the cireult | ter ‘annum, payable semi-annually, secured by | lettered ““K"" and St one-half of lot lettered DUPONT CIR- 2-dkds 1403 G st. now “dough boys,” as they are universally dub- | members of the troop recently ha court for this county: Fannie Gilpin to |Geedattrust oncpronerts wald.tee ell ebehe et the in (Guanine is Ghoteita tetcale webeleision ot cL pet eect cae L. Webster, 414 seres of lard; i 50. Samuel option of the purchaser. All couveyancing at the | square four hundred and sixty-eight (468), to-| By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, duly DUNCANSON Bij AUCTIONEERS, Rachel Magruder to Charles’ KR. Harrias, faim | cost of purchaser deposit of two hundred | gether with all improvements, rights, etc. recomed in liber No. 1820, folio 413 f the near Travitah; $6,000. Randolph 'T. Warwick to | gotlars ($200) will be required at the time of | “Terms steted at time of sale. $50 required upon | land records of the District of ¢ Th Hermon | Jue three-fourths of an et | sale. Terms to be complied with In fifteen (5) bid. ‘Terms to be complied with tn | request of the party secured (h 11k Jand; $3,000. cer C, Jones days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees days. All: conveyancing, etc., at pur- | signed trustees, will sell 1, in front By virtue Jenes to mayor un reserve the right to readvertise and resell ag ‘8 cost. of the premises, ou T ~ THE NINTH Leas, square feet - the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, H. H. BERGMANN, DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1 HALE Vast FIVE Distriet of hin, we Will sell trustee, to Mary M-/ Moxley, 5a after five days’ advertising of such resale in some J. W. SCHAEF O'CLOCK V.M., the following described sand and | Of the premises, eo wr THE A 4 Same te Basil M. Mosley, 19 acres Washington newspaper premises, situate in the city of Washington, in the | BAY OF JUNE, A.D. isa, AT FIVE O'CLOCK B. H. Warner et ux. to Carrie D. Scott, lots 26 GEORGE H. PLANT, Jr., Trustee, ae District of Colum! and designated ax and being 1 PM., all that certain piece or ange! of jand and and 27, block 3, Kensington Park; §—. ‘Same to WILLIAM B. TURPIN, ‘Truste DOWLING & CO. fot ten (0) In Jeseph Kedfern's sui davitic sired am And distinguished om the ground Warrington ‘Evans, lots 18, 19, 20, block 12, | —n.yoa-d&ds 1429 N. ¥. ave. 6i2 E St. N. Square one hundred aud thirty-six plat or plan of ¢ f ashington as being ington Park; $—. Same to Gilbert Thompson, = = = ss tuldivision is recorded in the oi ands of original ibered 13, ig square . block 5, Kensington Park; $—. James B MONDAY. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS | Sriiniaiin, ff recorded i ioe bered S31, contained within the’ foll Henderson to Washington, Woodside and Forest es PROP! ery i NOWN, AB INO 108 PESNSYE 1156) together with the: linprovements, And bounds, viz: Hegiuning fa the sam the Glen Railway and Power Company, right of wa, EE . = VANIA AVENUE NO! EST. Seca sl webaiie Bis The vw] ne of 3d street on the southeast corner of enid for road: $—. Mary Jane Horner to Stella B Soe ONE By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Maz 21, 1904, | Prick dwelling, house, tbe waid lot sl Jot, running thence said street” 26 Grady, part of Snowden's Manor; §—.— Exu BmOn EO; 2 peceteard and recorded in Liber No. 1913, folly «Wet sea., S feet 9 Inches; thence west 93 feet 4 i Lewis to Franklin B. Day, part of tract of land; thenr . een, * cue of the land records of the Disirlet of Celum- ‘ ‘bh will be made known a south 24 fect 9 iuches: thence east 43 feet 4 inches $000. Charles E. Wood to John Chery, lot 21a, | TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS ON B | tig nd at the request of the bolder of the mote pevermus of sale: One-half of the purchase money t0 | to the place of baginning, tegeiber Gith ail mee Weodmont; $150. Same to Marcy N. ‘Tune, lot SETEENTH STREETS, AND NINETEENTH | thereby secured, we, the undersigned, trurtees, | be paid in cash, and the balance payable in one | gngular he imp WAYS, eneements, 214, Woodmont; $150, STREET RETWEEN A’ AND B STREETS | Wil sell, at public auction, in front of the prem: | Year. with futerest at 6 per cont ber aunui, pay- | rights, privileges and appurtenances to the same Misses Eloise and Amy Hutton of Brookville, SOUTHEASE 2 . ises, on TUESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF | @bie veml-anpually, from day of wale, f whieh | belenging or in any wise appertaining. ‘Thie lot who have a large class in art studies here, gave JUNE, 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. all of Ict | notes of the purctuser to be giveu, secured by deed | jg mpeced ctbutit brick dwelt an afternoon tea In counection with the exhidlthm 4 psier Tug, fort “Gael of Taunt: Guly recorded 1m | two 42), tn’ Carrell's. recorded subdivision, of lot | of trust upon the property, sad, of ail cash, cat ebe | aqtimbeen balance in tne. two nnd of work done by the students the past year last | records of ‘the District of columbla, and at the | BC (1), Im square five hundred and ceventy five | option of the purchaser. A dejusit of $100 will be per annum, interest page Friday, from 3 to 5 o'clock p.m. | ‘The walls were | request of ‘the patty secured thereby. wer the | (GIS), except the parc thereof conveyed by Cusel- | required of the purchaser at the time of sale. Ail ~ secured by Geed of trast axtthe decorated with the beautiful designs in crayon, | Gnilersigned, truskecs., wii outer he rate, Ue pric | wer Boun and wits to the Calted States by deed, | ccmeyaneing, recording and ‘notarial “fe property sold. or all cash, ‘atthe option of. th herell and water colors, and tables spread throngh- | ye quetion, In trout of the premises, “on MON. | recorded in Liber 903, follo 93, of the laid records | cost of the purchaser. ‘Teruis of sale to be A deposit of $200 required at. time of cut the rooms contained exquisite pieces of daiat SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, ACD. 1608, | of the District of Columbia,” with the haptove- | with withia ten days from Cay uf sate, Conveyancing, ‘ete, at purchaser china, also the work of the pupils. The hostess ALE-PASL FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the fol: | mente thereon, consisting of a three-story. end | the trustees reserve the right to resell ti us of sale to be complied with In ntte Was assisted in receiving by Mrs. tin. Misses | jowing described real estate, situate in the city * i property cellar brick building. used as a store and for | at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchuner. a welll STN ae aerate from date of gale, otherwise trustees ‘reser Mollie Holland, Lotte and Mary Griffita, Mary i toi ir n a, to wit: | dwelling pucpeses. yILLIAM E. MONSTON, Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost Reich and Nettie England, Mra. Neablit pre- | Cote wumbatardGs wot) aL, eared ond as, | Metts ot wales One-third of the purchase: money JOHN D. COUGHLAN, of defaulting purchaser after five days” advertise: sided at the tea um end Miss Amy Huttou served | of the subdivision of lots in square numbered | to be paid in cash, balance in tw» equal tustall- Trustees, meut of such resale in some newspaper published ihe gifsts with dainty refreshments. eleven hundred and eleven (i111), made by the | ments, in one and’ two years from: date of sul Address: 500 5th st. nw. in Washington, D.C The Mt. Vernon Soctety met at the resider Angio-American Compeny, Limited, and recorded | respectively, with interest at the rate of 3 per ae ey = eee JOSEPH K. McCAMMON, Miss Maggie Fields t Sunday evening in the office of the surveyor of the District of | cent per annum until pald, payable semi-annvalls, C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. FRANCIS H. SMITH elected the following viflcers: President, Miss | Columbia in Liber 20, follo 84, together with all | the deferred payments, to be represenzel by the § — my25-d&ds ‘Tr Tose Henderson; vice president, Miss Lucy Simv- | the im) rovements, rights, &c. purchaser's notes, secured br deed of trast en the | TPUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE . PPPoE sen; secretary, Miss Estel Bouic; treasurer, Mrs. of sal One-third cash, balance in | property sold, or all casb, at the option of the LOCATED IN “CHICHESTER,” D.C. JAME TCLIFFE, AUCT. Wai. Detwen. two years, with interest from the day | purchaser. A deposit of $250 will he required ct | By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated the Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) Mr. James W. Brown and Mies Helen W. Ash- at six per cent per annum, secured by | the time of sale. Terms cf sale to te complied | afth day of August, IS¥7, and duly recorded in TRUSTEE yr 5 ton, both of Wash + Were married at ihis | deed of trust on the property gold, or sll cash, at | with within ten days from dace of wale, o: the | liber 2249, at follo 244 et seq.. one of the land ree. as ALE OF A FRAME HOUSE, NO. 61 place by Tey. S. R. White. option ef purchaser. A deposit of $25 on cach | trustees reserve the right to advertise and resell | ords of the District of Coluitla, and at the request sores E STREET SOUTHWEST. <Mr. George Mullican, while operating a elreular | Jot upon acceptance of bid. ‘Terms to be complied | the property at the risk and ccet of the defaulting | of the parties secored thereby, we Wil seil at pub- | p22, iMG of a deed of trust, duly recorded in saw at Derwood Tuescay last. met with » painful | with in fifteen days from day of sale, or trustees | purcbaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. | }ic auction, im front of the premises, on TUESDAY, | j21 ag souiie 0. at follo 407 et weq., one of the accident, having one of his bands badly lacerated | reserve the right to resell the property at risk ROBERT H. T. LEIPOL), Trustee, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1508, AT FIVE | he) jcrerds for the District of Columbia, and at by coming in and cost of defculting purchaser, after five days’ _, 1806 F st. O'CLOCK PM., the following descrived iand and | Ghgerinent ee tte BATU secured there that ampntat advertisement of such resal> in’ some newspaper THOS. 8. HOPKINS, Trustee, premises, situate in the Distr Columbia, and | Suction in’ fence e ae at é ee a necessa: . inentealte A pes in Washington, D.C. All conveyancing, | _ Je3-10t 02 F st. nw. designated as lots thirty-four @4) and thirty-stx | ELEVENTH on vant ae Sart KDAY Mr. James W. Clagett, » prominent citizen of ¢., at purchaser's cost. : rT “EL A (36) in Williamson’ sdivision of purt of ct | PAST Pot x 2d a Lastonsville district. died Monday last ef paraly- CHARLES P. | WILLIAMS, JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Auctioneer. St tent OMIaESIEE ox eeu Ona PAST | FOUR O'CLOCK F M.. the ‘fot sis nd seventy-fonr years. v. E Ny 3 E y VEST | 1s recorded in county sub jon hook, Gov ~ od fie vlad Th nty comm‘ssioners have appointed | mg26-d&ds ‘Trustees, | IMPROVED, PROPERTY AT THE AOS |e tage aaee fees pHa ier} ington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot Messrs. Albert R. Stewart, Wim. H. Childs and NORTHWEST AT AUCTION = eta a one A in Wiliam B. Todd's subdivision of Silas A. Bell examiners to determine whether the DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. “on W SDAY. JUNE FIGHTH, 1808, AT] ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one (1) apd | Graj and toremmenal ten 1M), Ao equate six tune IN THE KITCHEN. public conventence requires the opening of a pub- é : ax Se tS ORGCOOR SPE eee lees years, with Interest at 6 per cent er an- | gre, md forte, (G40). togetLer with all the im Ee ee eo Geert a Nyp Reed and) || TRUSTEES; SAL He OBE BROWNSTONE. AND | tion lot 17, square No. 570, together with the Im. | nran, payable sem!-al iy, ard secured by deed | Ptecm Aided cash: the balance ‘ta ene nnd ee ee a a ee Coes Gilmore | colored swan’ comumittedntoathe CORNER OF “CONNECTICUT AVENUE AND | Brovements, consisting of the three-story brick | of trust on the property sold, or ell cash, at option | two With interest from the day of sale. at bed by th? cavalry, The squadron's tents | perience that served as a lesson to those ¢ county jail Monday, charged with entting Gilbert LE ROY PLAC ST. dwelling 201 D street northwest. of patch A RTHW! posit of $100 will be required at | 6 per cent per annum, secured by deed | i ines 5 g ew ED an Terms of sale: Sold subject toa decd of trust of | time of wile, “Terme to be complied with in 1 | on'the property sald ne Bite Ue, teed of trust are arranged in two long lines close to- | Who might be incined to use indisposition af Qn Aeatlans daring 5 a5 lentes ch | (By) wistae, Ota certelnyiasell ot trusts recorded | solsigetpetanee eoann $id datealt Taec at ite [Gee Pig otherwise the trustees: re | purchase rg sold, OF all cash, at option of the e | as a pretext for avoiding duty. One morn: Oth ultime. Snowden was reverely slashed | in Liber No. 2174. folio 141 et seq., ome of the | fii00, fumes Caen, S100 nelng and recording | serve the right to resell at risk and cost of default- | cep of bid. If the gether and back to back as It were. the [ing at sick call he reported that he cid | acrcss the heed See ee oh pete Oke | at the purchaser's cost ‘etme of ale €0 be com | ime ter due notice published in some | coinplicd ‘with in mien, oe officers’ quarters at the head of the lines | not feel well, but the surgeon was con-| (A military company is being ofrantzed in the | shall sell, in ‘front’ of the premises, cn MON. | Bt The purchaser's cost 5 ing: | We DS ed es and the kitchens at the other ends. The | vinced that he was not as ill as he thought | Qin. Wotan on te uscer particulars can do | AT FIVE G'°CLOCK B.M.,:all those certain’ piesos JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. cording at cost of pure eae property at the risk and cost i top, | he was, so with a twinkle in his eye he | 4) °yy apply: person or by mail to James An- | or parcels cf land and prenises, known and dise (Successor to Rateliffe,” Sutton & Co.) TAYLOR ELLYSON, ‘Prustee, after five days’ adv 2 = ed at the top, so by applying in p , , genie sre circular and port ‘are | recommended that the trooper be assigned | Gersen, dr. or Braden Vandeventer, at this place. | tinguished on the ground plat’ or. plau of ‘the aimee E : ‘As: GOULD, ‘trustee, gale in ‘some newspaper y 7 teing supported by ons metal pole, und are | to the cooks. \So the yeuna man who ¢X-| “ig ialsing will rake vince’ at, St.John | District o¢ Catunbla ay and being’ Wks tumbercd | ACCTGNEES? SALE OF THE i Ss 2 00 | pect 2 asy all day had a arch, Forest Glen, Tuesday afternoon, June 7. | 30 and 31, in square! pumbe: , Of Stellwage =e oN ee x pater = aes e LOU'S large enough to comfortably Joanne ae pee eam Se See Uap Es oe asia Oat pees | Entmmlarnee peabong s wilierver intfattemusacerst At) ara Kidout, trustees’. subdivision of part of | ENTIRE STOCK OF HARD-| Walter B. WILLIAMS & C0., AUCTIONEER: peice W. AL HL twelve troopers, who sleep with their heads | potatoes, s| 0s ‘o te very | band of music has been engaged, and) dancing | Widow's Mite,” known a8 mnecticut Avenue we = > 2 wes S SCNT: NET Eg _. | Sel-d&ds Fe r their saddles and their feet to the | form like duties, which he found very | Wit ao indulged in during the evening. as per plat recorded in the office of WARE, PAINTS, OILS, | testers sate or a qunet-story sick | tox x. OWEN, AUGHOIEEE nest era ae | offensive and not at all warrior-like. | “i. sotiowing business was transacted in the for the District of Columbia, in § a SIN TITRE as BUILDING WITH CELL ST AND ER, center. About a hundred yards in front of | within thirty minutes of sick call | ory court Tuesdity: The Inst will and tes 9 at follo U0. together with” te GLASS, FIXTURES, ETC, pELATS x PRIDA AVENUE SW... | TRUSTEES VALUARLE IMP: i e is a stout rope at-|s ‘sounded a e ne: 01 ament of William L. Laws jeceased, was ad- (8 thereon, consisting ef an elegant ‘ONT an - > = EC y virtue o st dated Jui 892, nih 4 BLE BE Ce RSG Tees ate, Goa St OTIS Pr osc RTT EC aah en oe a an ag CE ean eee Le litnone noueieadeuemiumanmearaeelicrcaticn |. CONTAINED SAIN] DREMISTS |: Suara Sages tees PLOreE OTHE TW tached to two heavy poles, one at either | 1s consumed in grooming, feeding and | mitte en ate Se Tae ame cea well be Ue exnupteted accanting to hs puss one NO. 308 10TH STREET N, W._ | cnis or ue ‘District or Coluntia and atthe te BRICK NO. 1421 W end o mp, and to this are secured SO. Will und testament of Gassaway | of the handsomest « residetces In Wasiington, Ss 5 cnt, heen to ue, | Guert of the huider of the uote secured the ~ Fi erties nase aan 1h tbs h ae sae tinct eo aha rge Sroiieyaeltacsraetaumtvtea tos tesielcaranailetere Fie oes UOn Canute Eel creel acti ar gtigtne of & deed of assignment, given to us, | will ofter for sale ty nublie auction, in trout of the jhe hd SyPinpgige fag = : *, whic’ e or- eee ee ee ee tee eee alt ce | cumbrances cat $10,000" tall! particalnre ‘ore wnien | 'Distint on Gatebin eae e te SIVE OCLOCK 1 following de.) M4 records of the ‘District of Columbia, and at n hich e: bend, $200. M.S. Iss, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following d wo troops, A and C, which were or- gated (6 Won: E. Meuaskee: ond, $200. 31 SU} Sn ba siren af tie of sale public. auction, on “TUBSDAY, EET | gee gee an Mae Ine 108. ee the Paris wccured theres.” we witl anized in Nev York city and Brooklyn, Fh Ane er iniel lente cit cteatainda SN. Terms: All over and above said incumbrane DAY OF JUN 1898, ; a U we i c jon. in front the premises, = bond. The last will and testament of C. of $10,000 cash, or the e h |) Le Droit Park, in the District olumnt JUNE ELEVENTH. thie ne LS ara ate " e : dale aah x whole of the purchase | A.M., on the 7 8. the " Haret- Sey eS tae UNE z a er respectively, and which are friendly rivals orthington was admitted. to probate, and letters | Taoney, including the $10,000, can be ‘paid te is, Glass, Brushes, Bullders’ Ma- | TUst for $6.00 of the purel PA. the followitig descrtid for distinction, ‘€ mustered into the Moniicatian see letieesnan teepersonalrestateror)| case A deposit of S00 reyuired at thre of sal Tools, Fixtures, ete... to which we | 9t,9 Der qui ner ant ‘. tn the city of Washin ns i 3 eo8 a os ergo. Kate $ veyancing, ete. it pureh: set e the ention 01 he de id private buy- sty bh eo — - Lat rum ber 7, of i United States at Hempstead, Stine 1. Neel was made by Kate Neel, "°° °° | Conveyancing. etc. at nurehassr’s con ievite tho attention of the trade and private buy- | greet oe'siup will Te nan Tinie of the | Murphy oof square BU8. improved they were in camp prior to K Circle of Rockville Chapter of Bp- | fleas senerve the THght to” resell = The entire stock and fixtures will fret be offered | file. ‘Transaction to be closed in ten (0) days, oF | abe nt to General Graham. BE eee ee a nbect a ihenrink And cost of detaniting purchases, after | as a whole, and Ifa satisfactory bid Js not wh | Peeeld at the expense of fhe defaulting purchaser. | | Terme sale: Ouecthird eah, talance in { 7 m a i Talbot » June 10, setters e ys" cement © ie le treat wil then ediatels ol le * ENSEY » o © years, with interest, cughly equ pred. Captain f a T. Clay- tary to the board of ie pen nee eran core CLARKS K.’ TILTON, s z JAMES EF. WEST. my26-10t Trustees. | option of the purchaser. A @epoxtt of one bi ton of Troop C, who has rece n pro- sioners have appointes E. E. Stonestree ses . et ne ae , PG. WIMER, THOMAS. moted to acting major of the squadron, 0 RAD > | lars ($100) required at time of the pesition, 23-d&e By s ‘Trustees. . i of sale to be complied with within ten days, oe boon labama. He was graduated Mrs. W. Grimes of Pasadena, Cal., accom- = runtees. jel-d&d so caseien wise the trustees will resell the property at the —— Pay ihe claaut of 798 chillren, is sperding the summer | oposren's SALE OF UNIMPROVED BU JAM W. RATCLE AUCTIONEER, ‘TRUSTEE risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. from We mt ia the claey ef (90. He r mother, Mrs. M. J. Ricketts of Shady LOT ON A STRY WEEN EIGHT Suceeasor to Ratel Sutton & Co.) SHE 0. H. B. WHITE, served in Dakota territory with the 11th this county. AND NIN ETS SOUTHE me MOUNT PLE 5 Tae ete. Infantry, was promoted to adjutant of the ounty comnilssioners have received a deed, aie TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK Hot NO, 911 Stier ined (ok Si'eet vecoman'ea aber Sis! Trietiinn r iY fon of the old IN WASH SAROLINA AVENUE SOULE AST ad rust recorded in liber ork Infantry, then became brig- for that portion of ute By virtue of a deed of trest duly recorded in Mber NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE 80) AST. t seq., one of the laad records of the Sir RAG engineers. Rockville a own turnpike between Be: | og75, ‘at folle 400 et seq., one of the Is By virtue of a Gced of trust, duly recorded in | District of Columbia, and at the request of the ad jeer? athe yton comes of good fighting theada "and the ‘District Une: ‘mnere is now 700/| for the Distzsict of Columbia, and at th Liber, No, 22,0, folio S79 et scq.. one of the land | party eecured thereby, { will sell by public auction, a, SEAR Soe oe aote MLE Gee eas : impediment to the construction of the new road. SS nmrtpiben setae records of the’ Distriet of Colu: and at the ‘ape Spt ering taes ikea Lage 2 » NEA ED F 'AQUE- stock; his father, Maj. Gen, Henry D. Clay- Mike Rockville District Sunday School Assoctation | the party recured the request of the party secured th we, the une | mrp weet ee te as ie eas TOR FREE BRIDGE » commanded a division in Stephen D. will organize a Sunday school in Knights of TH dersigned tristees, will offer for sale, by public the followin a coal eatntl i virtue of a deed of trust to im dated March $s cor of the confederate army of the Pythias Hall at Great Falls next y_after- ~ FIVE CI “kK OP. auctis MONDAY, . 7 + | 11, 1885, and recorded in Liber “*Q, No. 4, fella se oft = © : at Le yeke Ant fat 8) olelnck a when! the aio! program pe Oeerys PM. the | Type 1898, AT oo aly ot bes BS, 01 the land records of Alexandria county, under Gsnerals Hood and Jonn- ber. mn caried on ct. president, FB. reul estate, situate in the city z 2 via, known aud’ distingui : ete Sieake wn Ce ict, President, J. wy. | of Washington ‘and District of Columbia, cr cae, | HAL Virginia, and at the request of the party secured in Mock num thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell, at ered twenty (20) in i lic auction, in front of the premises, edd & Brown's sub- | DAY. THE TENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D of lot ‘num ve (12 Block mumt Horner, will explain cbject of meeting; C 1 Some of the well krown men of the | y. as Be Will point out the benefits to be derived | the original lot No. 15, In the square No." 1111, to squairon are he Harrison a faut catia Euac@aney eeotiare a “ne Lon te cciool’ by tie Gaplir 400 senfisuta of | keller with all OC the lispebsementa, sights, wan ae movetta 2 noe squat i ard duty two days hefo om the th a enty of | gether t the’ tnpro ts, the novelist, Mrs. Burton Harrison; M. D. tien out to pollee the caoieu nat is. to | the neighborhe W. A. Ditson will make sug- ] easements ind appurtenances to the same bel ed thirt amd all red th division of part of * situate in th sImmbia, and kn part of lot six S subdivisi ing de Washiugten, distiigaished is and beir McKee, Antony Fiola, art editor of the | put everything in p2rfect order—the men Sonex will make en appeal for workers; organiza- | Terms of eale: One-third cash and th SA AIViBloni eer AP: {HE COIBCR Tae ate. the office of the surveyor of the District of Colmn- | known and distinguished as lot 17 of Newby skiyn Eagle. and two sons of Ae | are seen with pitcrforks, rakes and shov- | tion of the school will follow. ‘The same asso- | the purchase n oney, in two equal anny exon of the DistrievlenColumi! x W. T., | Ula. to her owith all the improve im rights, ete. | division oD a part, of fhe gneve Barn.” sn Bryant, publishers of the Brooklyn and in @ brief pericd every bit of de- | ciation will conduct @ Sunday school rally meet- | ments at one snd two sears from the day of male, | YOM" oe Aaatued ‘within wg metes | Terms: Mude known on day of mnarked on a plat thereot with a certain deed | be as Se 7 > 7 “hure or v! ‘es hereot eo © ‘ io 1 Z c » same a KEI bet weet & LO Ye Times. bris is out of sight and the grounds are as | ing at_ the reabsterian Chureh. | near | Ww SS aratlicrecnsunbly qe th pater fs and beunds, viz: Beginning the same at the oi clas. H. KERN, tM ak 4 Ww ale a at eel M. {pun There are also a number of former Wash- i i Csbin John. ne 19, at 8 p.m., with the | pel ber annam, pay entaaliy.. the northwest ¢oraer of said lot, end reaming thence | _My31-d&ds ‘Trustee gan, rv Jed ber .” Ne. @ 334, of rpeltsshaly i giptics Geawe ao) the most fantidious Could; desine ||) Coie yon urecrans. © Opentig! address Ei SBSesior| ferred by the pur- | Cutheasterly along the westerly line of suid lot ————— —--_—.___— | the lund records of said county. cotitaining 69/090 —— on the BS be eae cena ty-five minutes later the bugler sounds | follwing Dieere me: A. Dob chaser's i . neon eest Ce the | cighty-seven (87) fect we inches: thence N & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | square feet, more or less. and bell the road Whom are: Charles Love Benjamin, who | “boots and saddles.” Then the men sad- ‘tn ty Sunday School Aseociat property sh, at the purchaser's option. A | dle and bridle the Terrell ly to public aile West corn rked on said plat and known as read.” deposit’ of $100 required on the acceptance of bid. | ROT NIMPROV- | Terms of sale, a8 provided by sald deed of trust, horses and thoroughly | Terrell; session fed with in fifteen 8 the entire year, C. W. equip themselves for drill. Assembly is | ma: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABL U ) PROPEL Terms to be com All} ot . HiAriceran msterly alone the _ PROPE « ZNTY-SINTH | cash. A deposit of $100 will be required of the sounded at 9 o'clock; then for an hour and ‘The marriage of Mr. Bruce Haskinson of ea conveyancing and eco ie a taba cena ee Tare MS ns 1 1G) fee pee BE < 4 Be N TREETS > e = at py : > ‘tol Pe = . ©. GIESERING, nce, southeasterly a line : 3 i ‘ aser’s cost. "i a half the squadron fs put through ma- | town and Miss Viola Higgins of Potomac 18 a1 Surviving Trustee, | thence. southeasterly on a Une BS virtue of a vertain deel of trust, dated Ma Wed with within. ten dase. from neuver after maneuver, the 18 men and | eed re LL olson and family of. a Gl4 F street u.w. wes! eat ition 81, 1893, und duly recorded in I N y . the trustees reserve the right to re- horses responding to a command as a! west Washington have taken rooma for the stn THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers. ne and | folio et seq., one of the land records sell the property at the risk and cost of the de- unit. The men are all expert horsemen | iner at the Corcoran Hotel, this town. my26-t.th,s&ds y of sale, at | District of Columbia, and at the reques faulting purchaser after five days’ notice of such and have drilled until they have arrived at } Mr. Dathan Broome, a prominent citizen of the deed of teat | Patties secured thereby, = y we will sell, resale, @ heh state of perfection, [but the orsés.| Ce die ee ee aoe oveeres ee ears ois the oot ae eate at the option of | te THT CEN tae OF atN << plea being but reerntly purehased are still con- station. huraday evening, seeders 90) SEE ACIIRUD SD URBAN HOME TONBIROUD)| osc ce efiuia. Mir tne tertau Orel ar FINE O'CLOCK PM. the ful ENOCH Lo WHITE, Teustee, lered es ia 4 = ‘ Renee! ce a fteen days from the day of ano — = . _ “0 . - ss F eae des LAUR’ That beautiful residence and premises, situated | CoH MC with in fifteen dass from the day of of Washington, Distriet of O'NEAL & LUNT, Auctiouecrs, and careful trainin; At 12 o'clock the p h tees reserve the right to resell the pi nugles: calli therastondinnes' aridvspainl the pane in Hyattaville, Prince Gecrge's county, Md., with | ths tastes res Tebat of tMe “Getanlting sane Atl of late nunibered heteen (15 item 4 Alexandria, Va. my31 4608 les e a 5 jn three minutes’ walk of the B. ©. stati y ak ties! . tines i pth inclusive, in William eiser's subdivision | Tapa pR "ILLS & C0. AGE a tin ware is much in evidence. A meeting was held by the ladies cf Laurel «t | gna the new electric rallreads ani sitaated Garis j chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such re- | Gr part of square numbered thirteen Wai, es per | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTION At 1:30 the ceremoay of guard mount is] yfascnie Hall, y cvening last, to organize | principal street in Hysttsville, and con sale in some Rewspaper published in Washington, Plat recorded in Liber W. F.. folio 171) cf the econts of the oifice of the surveyur «f the’ Distrlet IMPORTANT SALE @ performed and the new squad relieves the veyaneing, ete. men that have been guarding the horses, ing | Sle - hb of the Ladies’ Army Rellef | abcut eleven acres of land, Iniproyad by an fiue | DC: All ¢ the Lavrel bra i i pie dwelling and all necessary outbuildings, together Association. The Rev A. Johnstone of St. | dwell 3 1S, tox ‘ : cae ee Bae wee recancat H 2 ae a fine vineyard and a lot of the chotcest Terms: One-third cash, balanee in one ond two euteiae ted casblaee:fociec ae (See HESS pe one iy CL ie shade and frait trees and shrubbery of all kinds, bey a er et me ee eat of the joaded ca es for the past twen and said that the object In fogming the | jt being one of the most attractive places. a: four hours. At 3:13 “boots and saddles” is again beard and at 3:30 the men are equipped and mounted for another hour and a half drill. At5:25 the warning notes of the bugle bring men into supper, inst on the proper’ sod, crt cath. “ot' we | Entire contents of the welle Hennling at mnichsers wort "teat a ae | Known and long-estab- aN Se A ee hy RG ig lished hotel known as WILLARD’S HOTEL, wise the trustces: Cor. 14th St. and Pa. Ave., sto assist the mets who have gone to | Washington, will ‘be offered. fer” sale Paid caters a eit auction, on” the premises, on SATURDA Se eee ea ee Te Tie endites dened | HEBVENTEL DAY: ORYSONE. AD: see Johnstone suid that while the soldiers may | O'CLOCK PAL. by Prank i Beowes - in need of anything at presnt, still now | appointed ty ail «ler of the Supreme C 2 o prepare for any emergency that | Dstrict of Columbia, and by virtu which is ready at This meal often sre Mee ea diel Sho wlohe Ava | LUAU OTe thenpartiest owe nner Conmieis of scrambled eces’ ects ccs for no one can tell how long thi a ty be Ilberal and stated at sale. dozen are required for one meal), biscuits, | Will last. Mr. Johnstone closed his remarks by pron feu martictiars “Inquire 1 at THE | TRUSTE DWELL! 0TH 5 virtue of a deed of trust gh el in Liber 2215, ct folio 2: ad records of the Distri 2EN r of a deed in same. Terms cs resell t ia. and Will sell, ibe “risk aad purchasers, may deem ny of FR ED: caging tke Te etter knowledge OWNING, 502 "E!" mW! : AS) CO CLOY coffee and fried potatc On the fire by | Saying that as the lndics have a bett , 50 st. n.w., Washington, D.C. 2 GaAs Rus : = Capt. Clayton the ‘coffe is a huxe holler of hot _water,"| thas eeutlewen fave of the renurcmenis ots | Je4.8.10 te tn tie Diststet ee SE Washington, D.C., \. on, iP he men. hz Sart | le ea ee ce tet yr 2 in the Dis = _ Z c 1 ell about 300 rooms, comple ~ when the men have satisfied the inner | Sriety tor them, und withdrew after wishing JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. of Columbia, to wit 77, in 8. 1. 7 TEOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCT., 612 musi ape meee Eigen Was connected with the Century Magazine; | ™4n, they wash their di in this and | them sft meeting norte (Successor to Ruteliffe, Sutton & Co.) trustee's, subdivision of lots in synare 502, to i : Jae Nee oe ete . iy ere Ress C. BE. ond C. F. Carusi = "| carry them to their own quarters. At 6:15 | Mis. Ahern Was elvcted chairman and Mrs, = gether with the impr vd Case Piano, Fine Parlor Furniture LUABLE CORNER | ~ Terms: One-third cash, bal RAME HOUSE, AT | twelve months from date’ of s: vements th the stable call sends the men to the horses again, this time to put straw under them CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE AND UNIMPROVED REAL _SIPUATED = TRUSTEES’ SALI IMPROVE: iron is composed bus young mi in le, with ames and berutfolly upholster wte Pier and Mantel Mirrore, Oak, W ” cE - hogany, Che and Ash Chamber Furnita: : UTHWE ER OF MARYLAND | 6 per cent, payable sewl-annually. ¢ ETS BEEWE it x “ i for nd to water and feed them. Re- SE AND 47) ? NORTHEAS sf antes 7 lor, 3; Reception sud Dining Ke re well known : ood, UE AND 4TH STREET NORTHEAS ars ($100) 1equired at time of sale Fes SE th 3 : Its pers treat is blown at 7 o'clock, and for two By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated May | on™ & ee “JOSEPH WE Bast of ak sya Cgrtains Lombrequins, Moquet. Vely business interests and 5 $1, 1894, and recorded In Liber N . 1922, folio 327 CHARLES 3. et seq., one of the land records of the District of | _ my2t.28,Je4,6 Columbia, and at the request of the party thereby | = secured, ‘we will offer for sale. front of the r ahd Bods Brase rpets throughout i OF | ertire botel, a fine collection of Hair Mattre LEAT FALLS ELEC- | Biankets, Bed Linen a Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Chi THE AQUEDUCT THE STATION OF THE ( TRIC RAILWA must sarily suffer se sturdy young Americans 1 all personal considerations Kew that have sacrifi who miles from Mr. Jolin 4 sn Howard county about three AUCTION fl sale, é By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | ware, Silver-plated Ware, Cuth 7 y shot his ghit-y ld sister | f ulses, on THURSDAY, THE SIXT! NTH Se a = = Pes So the District of Columbia and of : supplemental | sils, Teockoary Eitchen sepeisten ote, for patric There are lawyers, physi- stung, “waite plasing’ witha ald | PAX OR ZONE, A, 1. IS, AT FIVE: O'CLOCK TERS, SALE OF HOUSE. 2 decree of the same court, passed in equity cause | P= ees nig ace Pan! * eats orang, ene ALE 1] P.M, that pi L tte in the city o! bi THEAST, IN E No. 14,856, Catharine A.” Kidwell vs. Emina Me- 1 deom 2 Ps a = ‘im a teckel f a at rT phe was about ten feet away, and the Washington, District of Columbia, and boing Bf i WASHINGTON, D.C. 14, uit Kidwell vs. Emma M. Bilhard Tables, haw ne Bar and Bar Fixtures, ker in the right side and entered under what ore to the point, now that they are Ur es cavalrymen, is that they are splendid specimens of American man- hood: earnest a nt, stalwart and athletic; as much at home in the saddle as in the drawing room, and as able to wield a saber or handle a carbine as a billiard Cahill et al., the urdersigned trustees will offer Iron Sa: Counters, Office Fe ture, Mirre B as de a t g | Jot numbered twelve (2), in William F. Holtzman, | By virtue of u deed of trust recorded im Liber | for sale nt pablic auction fy tong at tee alt 8, Ol z > “ the right arnt. Dr. W. 2. Byerly was called. she | trugtee's, subdivision of ‘part of sare numbered | No. 1886, follo 207, of the land records for the Dis-| on TUESDAY, THE. SEVENTIE Dak ok ee mache Sankey bncicaees aout ok anes ae wi fast berry train’ pasees through Laurel each bet er GR rae IOS ae aE | ee ee 1806) BEGINNING AT FOUL O'CLOCK YP. a. lots | tion, and we fecl stifled in saying that. finer b pe ieicteb r Ache reco 5 ‘0! 10, follo 131, Of the recor out 0 . AY Mere | Bembered twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), twenty: | Gcllectio ot eiget be and there transferred to the fast one. The straw | (Opt (At part of sil lob. ber ahaa athrerreactel thence W: in tt Colun- | 2X 26). twenty-seven (27), twents-cight (28), | fered at the competition of ca auction sale in our x 0 : ¥ of Washington, in the District of Colum | Penty-ains Gon ght isde aaa ee att ton of Meee ee tae 50 boxes Rave akiveed ake | Apd running thence worth @n eaid’street eight and | hia, Kiown us lor forty-one (Abe an AViliiam Cots tenes uetean F 30) rty-one @1), In| city. ‘The lease of the hotel is about to expire, subdivision of orizinil lots one | and in consequence thereof the comteuts of about sixty hundredths (8 60-100) feet, thence west four | coran Hill and others" subdivision of lote in square | Gy ts nineteen GO che cee oe aktiual ots ox auet t 1 na cue. Hard work and strict discipline is Eee a ee ee ee Wee oe ron |/ @)iteets to the Ane @t lot gleven. (11); ands themes’ seenberen one ahorsand and forty-one (1031), a8 Der | Cuare twelve hundred aad fear aot ey i, | Se eamns Will be sold’ at suction, without reserve. the order of the day. The process of sea- southern Monty of beginning. The part | plat recorded in book 18, page 144, of the ‘records | $< or PI . tr, | Scutheasterly to the scning continues without cessation; but, Mayor Phelps has signed the application of Mr. _ vision book A. It. S, page 169, tv the eikes 24 | Hetelkeepers. dealers and private buyers should : : 2 ? E le their attention, which takes place om . m1 f . There | of said lot twelve (1: sold fronts forty (40) | of the office of the surveyor for the District of Co-| the surveyor of the District of Columbia; and lots Wed eal although these bronzed young men’ have sew ar cua Rann fds seelitats Within the sep, | fect on Maryland avers anbia tauproved bya: traces lumbla. Se 1 insta. | Hitty-nine G9), forty (40), forty-one (31), forty-two ednesday, June 8, 1898, been ac med to the comfort and leisure feet limit of the location of the proposed saloon, ae pee Oot ‘Terns: ace vente with innereet tt 6 | (iz forty-three (43), four (2). | forty-five | commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., and will cone of hi and the club, they now accept the of which number ‘fourteen signed Mr. Harrison's | , Terms of sale: One third of t ree eee need, pigs oe Gee ee py Ee en a ane ble Seed ‘tinue daily at the sume hour until entire collectioa situation with the best of good nature, and RN WT. Norris, pastor of the Flest Baptist | 0d. the remainder im two equal payments, repre: | fay of sale, secured by’ dced of trust upon the | 5% for ‘A. Kidwell's and others’ subdiviera Lt | 18_closed ou: Werk with an enthusiasm and energy that Church heres who bes been Ill fcr seversi monies | ented by the notes of the purchaser at one aad. Eroery, or all cash ot the option of Pigg | Jot thirty-two @z), in Emma MeCabitl’s subdivision | TEMB CID | eg Co. Ancte, Would do credit to old campaigners. It is died Friday evening last of pulmonary tuber. | two years, respectively, fam the day of gale, with | chuser. "A deposit of $100 required at time of | of equare thirty-four (34), bow scoae trates ee ; oe . @ tine commentary on the American youth He was thirt, Ive years of age and leaves | Interest at the ratevof Guper centuin per annum, | sale. Conveyancing and recording ut the cost uf | Gred'and four (204) 8 sald first recorded subdi- | _™¥30-dts to see how quickly it understands a situa- wand one ebfid. His funeral wa: held in | Payable semf-anuually, and secured by a deed of | the purchaser., Terms. to be complied with within | Sfsion ts recorded in Book 2, Georggown subdi- a SCTIONEE: tion and how readily it adapts itself to ci Hof Which he was pastor last Sunday | {rust ou the property ald. or all the, purchase | fen dass, otherwise the trustees reserve the tight | visions, folio S!, together with the aprovements cremate astern ion and how readily it adapts itself to cir- noon at 2 o'clock he, pervices were con. | muney nay, be paid to caub; A cash demeit of | to rescil at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. | Tberecn. Said iota £i.to 81, tothinchinive: Nest | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE VALUABLE DE cumstances. The exposure to sun and rain Waweheck: Gneted by the Rev. Dr. Cox of the Seventh Hap. | $200 will be requirediat the time of gnie. Ail cont WASHINGTON DANENHOWEE, | on M street. Said lots 40 to 46, both inciuaive, front | “Lares, SAL OF TE VALOARLE De. for over a month has so disguised many of tist Church, Baltimore. “The remains were sent | Vevaneing and recording at the purchaser's: cost. WILLIAM A. GORDON, | on Prospect street. Said lots 49, 50 and 51’ frout WASHINGTON, D. ©, KNOWN AS NO. 1502 the fellows that their own mothers would to the former home of the clergyman, Jersesville, | If terms of sale are not complied with within ten | _my28-d&ds rustees._ | on 34th street, and lot 39 ts an alley lot, contain- VERMONT AVENUE ‘NORTHWEST. y know them. Some days ago, when | ours the men can do pretty much as they | ti) "Sie casket was covered with flowers... The | Gays from the day ofveale; the trustees: reserve the S57) GAGAGSNO wes ROR ACETATES ing 3,465 square feet, more or less. Ail of the | By virtue af 4 deal of tent Mee 2ith Now order was Issued making jt difficult for | Pletse. Many spruce up and visit about Wearers were John A. Cole, Julins Cole, F. M. | right to resell the psepert at the risk and cost of DUNCANSI se : above-mentioned lots will first be offered for sale i : seen ber, 1846, and recorded in Liber No. 2168, folio e great c: or m é ie ert, W. P. ‘Thawh id W. J. | the defauiting purchaser, dfter tive days’ advertise- a a together and in one parcel. In the event that no | Somber, 18 po easy Crees te wat fo, Waetnagtone minty 60 | te Enon cee Serr nr a Rs Se eres er eraena i Teen eee een ne Te eee OMe eE ROWE | be auuafuctory to dhe Uristece shal be recuived | got ofthe land seconds of the Dietie f Colum he men in the squadron, for the sake o! Bhim 3dr . vole ‘A unique feature of the two-dars’ fete given by ashington, D.C. 1 ree y ASHIN for and in ‘t of all of said lots when offered ii 1 ‘the prey <3 8nd convenience. had their hatr ecunee tation Tato is eto ee eae the ‘Ladies’ Aid” Soc if Centenary M. E WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, WEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. together as atoresald, then the eaid lots will be | Wii sell at public auction, im front of Se close to their comrade offi- les tattoo, 215 5 oy oi i fa deed of ‘trust dated Ist April, ives, on THURSDAY, THE NINTH. DAY’ fenrate thee Masonic “Hall, thiarwaske was’ the JAMES EDGAR SMITH. By virtue of a : |: | offered for sale separstely. > with the horse clipper. Man every man must be in his own tent. Then | gail comlucted by Ailes Nettie Coline The 101 Jet-a&as Trustees, | 1805, and recorded In Liber No, 1900, follo 808, of nes ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the parchase money | JUNE. A.D. 1806, AT HALF-rast FOUR 3 i : enooka.“7the si = . mewiti eae whee the ‘iand records for the Disiriet of Columbia, T, | sa cashe to be pald upon the fingt rainenien cee, | UCLOCK PAL, the lot of ground to the clty of have started to grow beards, wl Seger et peel re ac 00S Pacer Eg Pe a cpp vat pp eed barre H. K. FULTON'S AUCTION SALE OF as aurviying trustee; will sell at public auction, tn | gate, and the balance in one aud two sears sire |W shington, in the District of Columbia, known ee te ee ee, re Lena fw ne ones 8 Mel erent peMiarte Dit yridenit urea sere at iignere annie aaa hint UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, ENT NERD AT. GHUE | the date of ule, to be Yepresented by the notes of | #8, Mit meagre ho BS ips On Decoration day a party | Fimself 01 being a plain dog, goes the | Mit, Baoan Mabel Couusllyy tere Genet JOHN DOYLE CARMODY, AUCTIONEER. RE ee ee aN re eats sEINE | the purchaser, bearing Interest at the rate of 6 Mel Se pes oe ae ee, who might have been seen on ro e see eae no trooper is Plolating | frene Bragunler, Hattie Brashears and a few oth | _1 will sell, at public avetion, at the store of H. 20 ac Wedinzten in the Distelet of Columbia, | Det Centum per annum from the date of sale, ‘said- dre: ty . jay promenading 5th avenue in| crders. Satisfie at all is well, he turns | ers. K. Fulton, ais Penpa. eve. nw. comnizneing on demand that all lights | The Rev. ©. P. Smith, accompanied by his | TUESDA’ B SEVENTH. 1808. A eee | namely: All of lot ‘numbered seven ~ notes to be secured by a deed of trust upon the | N° 2 : two (32). in ty sold, or all cash, at the uption of the serveyor ‘all the unredeemed pledges in his | William ¥. Hellen and others’ subdivision of lots | Bicker” the ahs 7 pur- 28 said subdivision is recorded in the office for the District of Columia, In id silk hits, came to Wash-| in. At 9:30 * a "CLC! will be sold free of all in- | Mber 1%, page 203, with the improvements, con- ington and went to one of the clubs where | be out and the young men from Brooklyn | mwther, attended Decoration day services at Ar- | O'CLOCK ‘A.M. oe in square numbered ninety-ceven (97), as per plat i Pah the iote 1a = sixting of a three-sfory dwelling houre. some of the party had friends, hoping to! end New York, who have left thelr com- | !#stom national cemetery. Stuolating of Gold and. Silver Watchee Gola nre; | recorded in Liber No. 19, follo 77, of the records | Cumbrance. 1 deposit of $1,000 wil Be townie 22] TERMS OF SALES One-thind cash, talance ta have a ph in the swimming pool and | fortable homes to take their part in de- = Cese Watches, Vain Gold, Seal and’ Set. Riny <6 the Oca: ot Thai strreroe of the, Eisiict ot h00- 1 coe, et ne ee Tots are sold tely, | CWtal installments, im one end two! years, with el “ i life. . AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. = Y, si 68, | lumbia. a*deposit of $100 in t of each lot will be re. | iftetest from the day of sale, payable semi-an- @ brief taste of their former mode of life. | fending the nation’s honor, enjoy a well- . 1d Chains, Charms, Lockels and Fobs, Badges. | “Terms: One-third cash, balenee in equal inetell- ese = ate | Luully, and secured by deed of ‘trust on the. Drop- at the club, hot and dusty, the | carned rest. H. HOBART NICHOLS. mea Meade Std Cut Duteatcicit Rinks, Scart and | mente tm one and two years, with interest at the | wre, At the, time of nale: If the terms of ‘lay | erty, or-ail cash, at the option of the parchmner, n of the party asked for Mr. . ce Bins, 4 ._ Spectacl rate of 6 per cent per annum from day of pale, cae rout wa come | A depostt of £500 required at time of exie. Con ee thas colored <waxleca e-tacicel Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 Est, n.w.— | fini reas a orale ce teeiones, et | Payable emi-annually, and secured by deed of | $f ‘aeinth ater, H,fererved £0, resell the, proy elas, | veyancing and rebaser. If ves into a a Squadron, ‘Trestees’ sale of dwelling at s.w. cor. of 18th and | Siiver and Plated Wate, Gold. end Silvas ‘Onina t, oF all cash, et the option of the purchaser. after such re-ndvertirement as to the | terms are not complied with in ten from 2 2 ona raed ‘VENINi Sih u ye | A deposit of at time of sale. Con- lees may seem proper, All conveyancing, re-| of sale the trustees reserve the right to i to repulse the rough-looking in THE E IG STAR G sts. ne. om Saturday, June 4, at 4:80 pun. | Gens, Revowers, Clicks, Meerschaum Pipes, | teyaeant Teco! ‘at cost, of purchaser. | cording and notarial’ feos - at risk and cost of default . “It was the worst kind of a ‘turn- George H. Plant, jr., and Willlam B, ‘Tuspio, | Bocks, Field and Opera Clsswes, Urabrelian, Canes, | Terme to be: complied with withia ten: dae cnheg: | Coteine St xaetnorett sakecaees aaa Wn SoNRLING. * one of them laughingly remarked treateta: Dregs’ Goods "Musical ostruments, 3 large eases Nise the trustee reserves, the right’ fo. Teeell at "NATHANIEL WILSON, Trustee, FRED'K A. HOFPSA\ in relating the experience. Monday. isting fi. K. PULTON, Pa and cont faulting purchaser. 622-034 Fst. “nw. ‘Trustees. 4 . K. FULTON, Pawnbroker. WILLIAM A. Gi IN, Survi . . . When asked what he thought of the} By Mail 50c. a month in advance. ‘Thomas Dowling & Co,, Aucts., O12 B et. nw] JOHN DOYLE CAUMODY, Avctiineer. myai-ite | sepdgde “ COMPOS, Surviving Trustee, | | GEORGE B HAMILTON, Thistes, Ba typ etree, SNARE os sate . z bad

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