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_— Lal 223 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1898-24 PAGES. ——— —S—— =< SSS 7 et RY a Jones, Brewer, Belt, Heffner and Shreve of Dick- | can direct the laying of any brick sidewalks, 28 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. S$ U B U R B A N N EB W S crea Mesars: Wolee, Heruperger, Hall, Walla, | the property ‘owners tare fo pay for the work, Fin Die exis = Willianis, ww, White, Yoo, Elgin and Metz: | Mr. Bond began. gradi rince’ George's stree oT rs. 7 5 FUTURE DAYs. ger of Poolesvilie: Meesrs. Grifith of Heatleville, | dost week, and is now laslag briek on the West — MONDAY. FUTURE DAYS. a a ne = =, ery b Jers of Adtmetown, Mr. J. Al} ington end of it. The property owners of Mont- = = 5 “" | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS | C. G. SLOAN & CO., rion S, 1407 THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. aS ‘Agricultual Coliege, Messrs. | gomery street and Railroad avenne petitioned the MARCUS NOTES, Auctioneer. ——— > wi Detwson vill poet ao tle to authorize 0 jcebpenieronties ee oe —- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: A Se VALI EES’ VALUABLE UNIM. SANDY SPRING. . The fcur-foot brick sidewalk on th of these streets. ~ es By authority of act of Congress, ssed May 18, PROPE! Y¥, KEIN VED B ATE ON Ne HM Sit 1 muste. Frederive | Ordinances were passed by the etty eounell and | 500 PAIRS SHOES AT AUC 1806, "we will well, within “and infront of oar DWELLING, NO. “924 1 2 STREET NORTHWEST BETWEEN ing of Frien Sele . approved by Mayor Vhelps directing the contrac- = TION acction rooms, corner 10th and D streets (facing WEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. AND SBOOND, IN THE ADDITION TO ate “recemt aes mA = Mrs. Wm. is entertaming a number | tor to proceed with the work N- -, | Penna. ave. n-w.), on SATURDAY, JUNE TWEN- | By virtue of a certain deed of trust,-dated No- DROIT PARK Attended by members “from Philadelphia elias thai hospitable howe near this | Mr. James H. Stocktvan of this town Is critlval- On Monday morning, June 20, &t | TY-FIeTH, A:D."180s, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M, | vember, 19, 1883, and duly recorded in Liber 20 By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorted im more and Virginia, as weil as from j ince. Among the nuuuber ure Misses Alice Caue ; ly Mat one of the Washington hospitals with RF ya 2. mee to poy storage, charges, etc., all Household Goods | follo 110 et seq.. of the lend records of the Dis: | Liber No. ISiG. ft d_ree- ings in the counties of Maryland. jand Alice Cooper, residents Louisville, Ky., | blood poisoning. rly in the week young Wm- | 10 o'clock,” at’ store 1612 Seventh | and Chattels, Piano, Bedding, Carpets, Paintings, | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party | ords of the Ineraie Hi, at rire Needl | whe nave Wee tucmbes of ‘the Art Suidents’ | Leamon ‘was gathering magnelias en the property * 5 Pictures, Books, Bric-a-brac, contents of Trunks. | secured therely, ‘we will sell, at pndlic a patie auction in f the pr Pui. Friends were Edward M. Needles. League of New York the past two years. | which Mr. Stockman ccenpi athwestern | St. m.w., I will: Sell about 500 pairs | emeis” ‘Boxes. “Chests, ‘China, Glass Ware, | pecraed, heret3 premises, on WEDNESDAY, JU AY. JUNE TWENTY-FOURTH, ISSN. AT FIVE Janney, Mr. and Mra. Jobn J. Cornell, Mr. and ses S. Quigley and Sargent of Baltimore are | portion of Laurel. Object was de to the Menisetadesae Child: ’s Shoes, | Kitchen Utensils, etc., useful or ornamental, stored | TWENTY-NINTH, 1888, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM, | O'CLOCK P.M. the folic ing described real es. Mrs. T. Burling Hull and sens, Mr. and Mrs. > quests. taking of the flowers by the children of Mr. | Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s oho Sy Hr ety the following described land and premues, situate | tate, situate in the city of ‘Washington, IMetrict ‘Thomas L. Reese, John A. Needles, Richard Mrs, déachael Dawson of Baltimore is spending | Sicckman. and fnells. by Mr. Stockman himself. | Boots’ Rubbers: also Window Fix-| SE, Elecoa july Sf, lseie Mrs, M. E.-Thom, | Pee city of Warhington, in the District of Co- | of Columbia, known and desiguated os tote assent oad i rad Jaugh- | the summer with her sister, Mis. C. W. Baz: | The young man, it is said, made insulting re- . > April 29. 1889; Henry Griffin,” April 4. 1892; Ida | Inmbia, kaown as part of original loc fourteen | ene (1) te fi ) tnelasive, in block thirty-two Fo bagpe Bele apn ecko boat alee eee ad ert eo marks. Mr. Stockman aimed a blow at the Ind. | tures, * M. Smith, November 7, 1892; Simon Black, June | (14), in square three hundred’ aud seventy {eur | (82). and lots one (1) te six iG) inclusive, in beet ter. Mr. end Mrs. Elisha H. Walker and sous, y mistake of the chairman of the cxecutty ch struck Eim in the mouth, preventing iim a : e 1808;" Magdelin | Winston,” February 15," 18%; | (74): “Beginning at a point in the south line of | irty-seveu Wr), Io the subdivision of parts of Mr. 1 Mrs. Robert Walker and danghter, | commitiee tix meeting to be held under the a burling a stone which he was in the act of Shoes of good grade and but lately ©. Minamin, Febrasry 18, 1895; J. B. Baird’ | North “I> etrest 25 fect west from the northeast | the tract of land known as Mount. Pleasaut Mr Mrs. Edward St Mrs. Isaac Dixon, | auspices of th kv.ile District Sunda; ing up, and glso broke one of his front teet . February 23, 1805; Mrs. M. C. Cutter, April 18] Comer of sali lot. and from the Ifost alley | Port Koval, ax made by Edward J. Stelwage ae ee ee eee W | Asscclation was anced for Inst Sunday in- Stockman himself saffered a twe-tuch gash | purchased. 1605: Mrs. ‘Dalton, November 7, 1806; Wm, 1. | Sumner of sald said square, and runuivg | William E! Edmonston, trusters. and. rece we anh oll cele Panne Bo 19, at Herman Presbyterita | on the back of his right hand from the tooth. T | a Wall, August 13. i896; John. W. Stone. July 23, | [ytich mma fhreagh said square. and rani | County Book &. in 1m c dad the itisees Matthews, Barnes: Hartege starr, | Chureh. at 3 A goed progiam ts been ar- | Prom ‘this wonad. bicod poisiine eet in. Mr. erms cash. IE05; David Jones, November 20, 1806; Sites sotth line of sala lot: thence east 20 tect. and —¥ ihe Wieuset and ws, Barnes, Hartley, Starr, ged for the vecnsion. Steckman’s condiffen is much fmproved now. = 2 z 5 Padgett, December 3, 1895; Miss Kat ompsoD, | thence north to the piace of beginning, toget! ited as an addition to Le Witne Mile followhig tatsicrs of real estate have been | Some of our Yoang men held @. stag, party Say Orr A UCLON aR Marcle ig, Sobuson yADEHICIS, 1/5 tat ke aatroveanenin: comeesting oF ehror every oO mauare feet of ground, inter. was educated mnied in the office vf the clerk of the etreutt jat th of Mr, John Phair ‘Thursday uccessor to Ratcliffe, 3 1806; ‘Levi C - alas 7, 1808; B.A. G beick welling, being No. S24 Tintreet orthwent- aR ae ds me than "i e 1 th nm usie ere the fea- Sere E. re y 2 3 of 10, = ~ bee“ oe J “j curt for this county: Philip 1. Laird, ae ; Polos gposhaa tee cited rl > BOF TW ES, NOS. 8 | May 22, 1806; Mamic M. Clarke, June 10, Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one 2 yee Fears. were much | ive V. Pumphrey. part of Williaa's awe, | trres of the evening. Among those present were: | TR vsTND me STREBY SOUTHEAST. Eliza Carter, July 18, 1896; JohnH. Brow ennitwe ‘goat, with interest iat’ uix ger coxtu se ra oe : 3 doin He Mount to Nathan J. i | Mosers. Grmand Phair. Charles Travers, Gilbert | owo HOUSES IN ALLEY IN REAR. THREE | gust 10. 1800; Baldwin, November 5 Deaton TpAVaWAE EetGL Raney cand atceron Sea onan a = eeiks neem vash land, $20. Charles B. 1 Shafter." Ghazles Kerr Jahn) Miller “How ell 7Armi- BORSES NOG 1524/3890 -AND 2831 HUNTON (Airs. ar eee eee ee sence | aeed.af trast ian the property asld, er sil cash, at | Grea of ‘trum tapos the oes upon which, atholic ehureh Jordan, kind at Mineral Springs, | strong.” James Kerr. i. Merrisoa, Charles Patra! PLACE (SOUTHWESE:” HOUSE NO. 1830 | M.Vavghan, “January 18, "IRi7.” Also seven | tees Aner die Murder eee to be complied | Se oF Amel upon the "ter aati Re erected = to John T. Vinson, tract of | and Freddie and Willie Flester. UNION STREET SGUTHWEST. es Cigars stcred iz, name of Sam'l J- Smith. | with within scm days from day of eale, otherwise | wil he requind at han cales Sit ris rusticating and_ fish! a $1,600. Robe. ‘Moxle s reported that the wheat crot s 7 ebruary 27, E 082 interest pitts ; _ t the tisk 4 ~ ; ul ai Saiaeee ae $1,090. Tobect § Tr fediyiCinbat ew Beat cceve Wy parte ct “A a: ry 21, 1993. Thos Interested please take | th. trustees reserve the right to resell at the tek | Ing. ke. St mrchtee ete Tera Be Bete oe cece noe res of ERT CPR veer eteatt ye rece EIGHT-ROOM BUCK HOUSE NO. 921 VIR: | notice.” and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after such | plicd with within hftern to) dagen eriers lee Thay ee feces LN sprees vinb Be hs ee eee ee ple - GINIA AVENUE SOUTHWEST. ‘erms cash. =f 7" dy isement as they m deem necessa: Ad trustees reserve the right to resell at or parties of hunters from Sand ville, and the yleld will not be over five bushels | py virtue of a dealer? Gusts duly recorded in WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO Boe ae Tes ore Scceeny a ae: | reves eeeve the ce toes Charles Hi Brocke and Erederie Stabler, both’ot Pethe Tend tg | Ian weed fee ee She aee Ot Eotisatee Sea at | $2ES Cor, 100 and D ats. acing Pa. eve) Bw: | n conveyancing and scconding at cont per: THOS. M GALE, Trustee artes Rrocke and Frederic Stabler, both of nde: 3 il the | lend records for the District of Columbia, an aa aR é . = 5 e14-d&ds HENRY M EARLE, Trost whom met with serious accidents within a fort iencra by the: wetiaot De ‘teit ations this week from the | the request. of the tosties secured theieby,, the THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. Auction chaser. Ci) eee ee _3e! = 3 . i gr eas Senoon:” tnctacinale, | mersbants of thle elps and exveets to have a tex | Ubderaigid, surviving” trustee will fle. for sal Eset 00 a RR ath N BROS. AUCTIONEERS he Misses and Annie Chan¢ gecrctare, equiaissten: | rea ip June 20 to Tampa for those by public auction, in front of the respective prem: 5 OF VALUABLE IMPROV! MIN NOR, ‘Trustee, ‘Alexandria aud h secret Dutlames, | Men who went from Laurel to serve their coun: | We an MONDAY, TeRIEL DAY OF SCNT, SE 8 ae eee TWO-STORY ERIK ‘ total. | try A.D. 1898, AT “HALE-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK IUTIWEST, WASHINGTON. D.C. SEVENTEENTIE iy pe pili ene wil be deducted” $21,500, th —>——_ P'M.. the following described real estate, situate rirtuevof ade the Supreme Court of 3 is principal. closed with a most credit ‘appropri leaving” umount FALLS CHURCH. in the city of Washington, in the District of Co District of Columbia, passed on the 2Ist-day ed of trust, re tien, conducted entirely by the Hterary ee eee Mubia, te wit: Lots numbered. thirty-nine (39), ee et neq. of the y of the’ pupils. st Vacancies in t —— forty (40) and Torty-cze (41), in square numbered DUES an aT: Waiter Gcokacy: ec ale, VALUABLE IMPROVED of Columbia, we wi ing features were original 5s. ttumville, | Falls Church Lodge of Odd Fellows, according | six hundred and tinets-seven (G97). together with SEED cA aaSiees wl’ ell public auc. = NUMBERS at public auction, ant of the premises, ‘asion, set te fanuliar airs and MITE.’ | to its established custom, decorated th all the improvements, rights, et the undersign ¢ the premises, on TUESDAY. THE EW JERSEY F THURSDAY, JUNE TWENTY THIRD. AD school 4 ‘ : This property will be sold’ subject, however to | ion, In front of the premises, : 2 . WASHINGTON AT HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK PM one 3 WAY OF JUNE, ALD.” 180s, h B. Farquhar, whe completed, a few its deceased members Sendo; oe deed of trust f. 10 he full par- | TWENTY-EIGiTH 4 Bi AS aan aes ‘of a certain of trnst to lowing dexcrited real estate, situate ea in physical culture at the | community fo avsembled at Old Fellow rs will be stajed at the Ume of sale. — Act IVE O\CLOCK Bat, 1ee Iettered| T= tn sauare rusty 4B, 1680, snd @oly secsracn at Washington. in sae 5 fing ‘argent School ii nbridge, h: a posi. | mereus hiteh » occurred in. th with a number of visiting members from On the SAME DAY. AT FIYE O'CLUCK P.M, | mun.bered 465, ne Satie alae lnapeoned te ‘a two- | Liber N ~ folio 110 et seq. one of the Li twenty-six (25), John tor tig as pupil teacher im that institution, and will | of bufidinz the new turnpike between U Rikee opmiccsdaa tte OuLweoa eect let abered “ninety-five (95). ninety-six (96), | of Columbia, peed Ie Tecerds of ‘the District of al.'s subdivision of sq wndewd retrrn early in July for the sumumer term, at |°hd the District amd sere emer ce eta ce Uae ou sean ty-seven (97), ninety-cizlit (08) and ninety. | stery and back building frame dwelling hous est of the party se atid seventy-nine (1 WOES Ge ee ae oe eee XV calling a public graye visited was that of Mr. J. H.C. Brown, in sauare dainbered five Lundred and | Terms of sale as prescribed by said decree: One- epee Set ace we Mrs. Nathaniel 1H. of Pitts- | not Miter the singing of an appropriate iivmn by Maj. | thive (Gui). together with all the improvements, | third of the purebase money in cas. and | the pre 3 enld inietrict, together with borg. Mrs. Richard Jaw passe i T. M. Dolin, prayer and a short address by Rev. | tights. ete ee an ithe Rete at ET Dachesee meee ENTH DAY ing Of two-story brick dw delphia, Mrs. Willism ughters, of this turnpike ts of vital importance to the | 5” yf" Lite, chaplain of the 7th Obie Resiment This property will be sold subject to a prior deed | for which the notes 0 purchase O'UACK PM. the fellow street. meriiasat. Mrs. Elliot Gilpin and daughter, Ss Margaret | people of this county and of the District, he tram ot an Of the 7th Ohio Regiment, | of trust for $2,500. ‘The full particulars will ce | given, with interest, able semi-annually, at | remises, eltuaie in the city of Wadhington, Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal install- Miesey, Mr. ard Mra. Edward Stabler, Miss & Mr. Bruce Heskinson of Darnestown and Miss | the graves of Mr. Arthur I, Johnson and Mr. Geo. | Stated at thee nt sale, see, | the hate of sik per per annum until patd, | Premises, situate in the eity of Washington Ba ee ee even Matthews end Miss Bessie Walton of Baltin Kila Higgins of Potomac were married in Hermon | W. Sims were visited and ike -eromenies eon- | [On (the SAME, DAY, AT HALE-PAST FIVE | : “ by deed of trust on the property sold. | nart of lot nineteen (iv) of per ¢ ch. payable ‘weri-ancvis Miss Mary Roberts Trump of Wilmington, Presbyterian Ch tnendny afterseon by Me: | ducted | On the grave of cach a tousuet 1 tow TOS aha eb mumbereay sever ne ore lor SOG aH he eoetetae lee eee aul | diieion of square seven hu ones and eerey ree | ee my Pg — end Mrs. Albert Stabler and son, Mr. and Mr. Harry Hoskinson, brotler | ers was deposited by each member o2 the lodge. Re ES Ee ee usd): | cuntemncine, ackuocletsingrtandirectrabe er tee | CAS. ‘at the northeast | property sold, or all cash, at the optic William F. Thomas and son of Washington |. Was best man and Miss Maud Nenner | Additional cases of violation of the Iv Felon || aura erect es mundnedsy sng) elehiy th ooieg | comerancine, i ot Bar: | corner o At the tntersce- | Purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required a with f ces here. Was mald of honor. ia law jat or near Camp Alger bare been disposed of | COREINES, ost, all the improvements, qlauts, ee; | | chaser's coat, If the terms of sale are not com. ton of New Jersey avenue and a public alley forty | time of sale, AM concczancing at jwrctasers Mrs. ea Fo e and daughters are with | The commer ee Seca merriee Cree |e Tee Lee eae anu eE CUTTER) | aeeat aratructitor) gar7o0H cute rullopartiealarsewill|| (Peeice aera ee Melee eee Miley Sime as Hien dine oe taake acC cate o aie | llureise he Relakees Sokeee aoe eee ee Mrs. J. M. hoemaker of Philadelphia. Miss | emy took plac house Wednesday even- | I West of W ashington, pleaded ¢ ¥, and Was | he stated at sale. cost of the defaulting purcha: after three days’ | 2lley along 1 ui ine of sald pt sixty-ix at risk and cost of the Gefauitine oe Sally P. Brooke is in New Jersey, and Miss Alice large audience being present. fined $50; Thomas Ellis, colored, Washington, ees e 2 4 (66) feet; thence south fifty-two (52) . to the = $ = os = a 3 ing, a large audience s y £ | nie ae S100 ae ec bove the trust) canh. A de- | public: notice of! such resale) in some mewspaper |/ Coin tine or aig tere tinmee tat hee te ee WILLIAM E. EDMO: Ia Negtular qupeets fo spend several weeks soon | award of iedals and diplonias an address to the | fired $60 and coste; James Waiver, coluren, of | pcoime’g (over und, above the trust) cash. upon | Eubushet ie Waste ee 1 of said lot; thence east along the sou! ee eee in Newtown, Pa., and vicinity. pupils was delivered by Rey. Thos. J. Packard. | Washington, fined $20 and given one month m | Rosit of $100 en each parcel will iconiplied withean SAMUEL SLADDOX. Une of said lot eighty (80) feet reven (i) inches jet0-ahan 5 ee Air. and Mis. Alban G. Thomas and Mr. and | ‘The medals were distributed as follows: Scholar: | jal; J.C.’ Wilson of Alexandria, fined $20 and | $e" days. All conveyancing. ete., at the cost. of 340 Indiana av. to New Jersey avenue; thence aloug the Mue of a ie bitt attended the commen p. Ralph Luckett; lancuages, Edward Greene; | ‘given three months in jail; Clara’ Nelson, colored, | tbe parchaser, = i WM. MEYER LEWIN,” New Jersey avenue in a northwesterly direction THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER at Swarthmore College, Pa., an athematies, Jolin Kaine; deportument, Charles | of Washington, fined $30 and given one month ii J. HARRISON JOMNSON, ae AvelGtitaton fifty-four (54) feet to the place of beginning, to- W13 F street’ northwest the Agricultural College of Maryland, respectively ‘The young ladies attending the institu- | jail. Je6-d&ds aiteyivingvareuctess Jors-d&as RAE gether with the improvements thereon, consisting where their sons, F e L. Thomas and Will: ntion, Mr W. W. Kinsley, jr., and M aaieseae = = a = 4 ean euaee a) Trustees. | of three (3) two-story frame dwellings. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY rRAMB ritt, were in’ the graduating classes, Riese renee man of Cornell University are home JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, ‘TIONEER. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money DWELLINGS, SITUATE 0 WEST SIDE ‘red Thomas and a fellow student have already witness. the A law and order league was organtz (Successor to Roteliffe, Sutton & Co.) (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) ped ec pon the fare pi two equ: OF SHERI ered exceile reciriade night and the following offe Bese eet € is 2 ustallments, yable in one ai ‘o years, NICHOLS AVUNUE contracted to ball the ae kiya brite, help ore eso, Mem Tee Cartinis ‘kineler United | F- Lowe, president: Geo. Dy Tees, vice president; | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF 8) ‘RUSHERS AND | TRUSTEFS' RICK | itterest at six (6) percent per antuin, p By virtue of a deed having written to a Swarthmore professor to send | 2%, Toms were beautifully ¢ and flowers, and | H. A. Beach, treasurer: Ge xhurst PORTABLE ENGINE. ES, NOS AND 1734 TWELFTH | semi-annually, from day of sale, secured } corded in Liber 2255, at oo at him two young engineers from that college. ni £0 AGF re Sm | tare MO Eee sh By vistue of x certain deed of trust, duly re- REET NORTHEAST. of trust on property sol all cash, at option of | the land records of the District . and ™ pence bie a Mentions and aia: | Dsl Rathbun. L corded in Liber 2247, at follo 321 et seq., one of Ry virtue of two deeds of trust, duly recorded in | purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required of | at the Tequest of the party secu: will well = soem Say ai PS ata the land records of the District of Columbia. snd | Liber No. 2246, follos 117 and 131 et seq.. one of | the purchaser at the time of eek. Alt ee at public auction, in front of t premiows, an BRIGHTW OD. Seeard ainteitie ated ‘exccutive committe ar the request of the holder of the notes secured | the land records for the District of Columbia, and | ancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of | WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-NINTT AY 5 a will be held Monday night. thereby. ihe undersigned, trustees, will scll. at | at the request of the parts secured thereby, the | purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to ine complied with | JUNE, 1898, at HALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK Mr. Geo. W. MacElwee, with his wife uted the premiums, BS | | eae Mec ea va i Public auction, at the warercems of C Spring: | undersigned, trustees, will offer for sale, by public | within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise lowing described real estate. xi daeiline Fadia’ fu te Swankerauiiio’ excellence in studies to Margaret Stokes and F FRA Ta Ree Se FR TO TEAST, ON | auction, in’ front of the respective premises, cn | the trustees reserve the right to reseli the prop, t of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered ugh: ydia, has gone to Swankersville, ces Peter: silver napkin ring to Mary Owens. | A bart near here belongit ue 2 aeeethek TWENTIETH, | 1808, AT 6 | SATURDAY, TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, | erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | 41, 42 and 43, in Maria Johnson et al.'s subdivi- for a summer vacation. Hooks. pictures and other prizes were given to Jo- | of Washington was destroyed by He IG: k'P.M., one No. Stone Crusher and one | A'D. Iso8. AT AST FOUR O*CLOCK | chaser after tive days’ notice of such revale sion of lot. numbered 7, in section 7, Harry Burma, Mr. Theo. Brown is entertaining Messrs. E. 1. Pe oT ina Cate ate: | Dretcied’ sermons Sunday ‘morning oa the proper | Nova? Stone Crusher and one Portable 12-horse- | PM, the fo 1 real estate, situnte RICHARD E. PAIRO. Trustee. | together with the tinprovemente theron and Andrew Stevens of Painted Post, N. Y. eves laine Ge ee eral lotic vauicer gel Sindee, Tb esters ea power Engine. in the county ington, in the District of e16-d&ds HERBERT A. GILL, Trustee. "Terms: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve = a esas Salt Marjorie Hi Pea te S| eae Ce St Gee aula On ayer ele (oul as Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered thirteen (3) | — = = months from 4 je, with Interest nt 6 per < r, . Ww Hhigiross and = f Washington a few remarks, and Rev. T. J. | ihe i ennenie: tae Brewchyon: CLARENCE A. SERS See and fourteen (14), in David B. Gottwal'’s suhdi- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. wily. One tundred dollare ave taken the house of Mr. Jacob Franz, just | Packard pe tel amedicttor, is subject at a date eee Fendall building. | Vision sof original lot. rumbered. four Gh, in block Sit or aes eust of Brightwood Park. cae ee pena Chapkin J. M. of te 7th Ohio Keginent | J. CLARENCE PRICE, Trastec Inumbered fourteen (14). "Trinidad. 8’ anid. sub: | TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM CHAS” B. BAILEY, ‘Mr. James G. Keene b = ae SE. Fefeed Sunday night in the M. EB. Church South. | Jeld-d&cds 412 B st. me. | division fs recorded in’County Book 11, page 96, ESTATE ON SIXTH STREET Sogo a bs, ir. James G. Keene has recefved an appoint- FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. Maj. M. Delin of the egiment sung sey- SSS === cffice of the surveyor of the District of ‘Columbia, = » I NORTHEAST, AND Co} i Ment as secon: Moutenant in a Virginia co =a Se ee iron 46 sree sii QUBU ES tegether with all the improvements, right 5 HAND GL NORTHEAST, “AND ON = of immunes and will leave shortly. ting of the dof supervise reeks one Ge ef ie ladice: : SEA = Terms: One-third cesh, the balance one and SIXTH NORTHEAST. CHANCERY 2 OF PROPERTY Ai gente, dae Bilguta ded lation a eo tes tee ra org eterno cocaticl Ora ciabeencaraine DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEER: a Si ey ee ea of a, certain deed of aust recorded in | 30 TED Pete Oe oe John W. Keene. Mrs. E. es he ee ee x TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO ERICK Horses, | S* Per cent per anni, secured by deed of trust | Liber No. 2009. folio 136 et seq., of the land ree- K ER, Bi n ‘Theresa. Miss Marie Gr: Dranesville district were directed to determine | | Mr, S. MW. este nendent ¢f NOR ao Oe STREEE NOE | OD the property sold, cr all cash, at. the. option is of the District of Columbia, we will sell at AND "47019 Mrs. Wai. Cook, Mrs. Esther Scott Whether or not the bridge over Sugarland run, on | {4 Grand fade of Good Dene IEEE aretate Bagr. © AND @7 1 STREET NORTH: | Cf the purchaser. A deposit: of $100 on each house » dn front of the premises, om TU NORTHWEST, W) Fy Salsmith and daughter Heten, i the roud leading from Wieble to Herndon, is a | jn joint meeting. Tuesday bight. ‘ Ty virthe of, two certain deeds of trust. recorded | (NEAT mot compliel wiih in IS Mave toon ake OCLC Pai, the f aiewing ae eeamles sdhgee, Maree oe Pome of Mrs. Graves. | county bridge and report thelr finding to the next | — Mr rles hedes of Philadelphia, a former |! Liber No. 2016, folios. and st | day of sale the trusiecs reserve the right to resell | described real estate situate in the city of Ware | By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of , ately is place, and celebrated her birth- fey f the town, was here Thursday visiting | ®€4-. respectively, of th gf the Dis- | the property, at the risk and cost of the default. | ington, in said District; all of lots numbered nine the District of Colum! passed in equity cause be AE Soak ee amceting, oe ae ds. trict of Columbia, wey f dauite wuction. | ing ‘putchaser, after 5 days’ advertiement of |), ten (10), forty (40), forty-one dl) and forty. | soe yest (Chas. M. Kelcber et al. vs. John W ines meeting, elected the follteing wMerssen, | A resolution was adopted making the boundary pouse to the request of the town council. Tee yee HE RSDAN, THE | such resale In gome newspaper published in Wasn- | to (42). in Augustus Burgdorf and Allen 'S. Join. | Nviehes te: al.), the undersigned trustees will fe dates the eaentaes teres a Mnes of cach lot end tract of land in Providence, uted through Councilman M SE ea No tte aa lineton. Ds C4 Alliediverancing, sete at the pur- | 80n's subdivision of lots in square numbered eight j for xele, at public auction in front oft the ensuing tern = Walla Chaceh; Centerville’ and: Veanestilie wigGtu: (ham comaldnive ac Came anges LOCK PM, lots numbered one hundved | (At, To. f hundred and thirty-two (832), as seid subdivision | spective premises, those certain lots or parcel president; “Mr. John Ray, jr. py) Pe . see i provost marshal ot the morte and seventy-six (176) And one hundred and se SAMUEL H, WALKER 3s recorded in siber 21, at fotlo 82, in the office | real estat> aud premises situate in the city oe, We Cook, asurer, "and D. | rial districts a lawful fence against certain ante 7 POSE EAST ef the ea seven (177). of Joseph T. Byrne's. sttuli i MICHAEL 1) WELLER. of the surveyor of said’ District. Walbingtin, tin Kie SMES at bebe, be ce aaa Sagiesiber: ake taken | mals. ‘The order will go into effect December 13, | CLedience to this guanis Wate i sted at the | Sdbare red eight hundred and tfty-six (6. 1 sep aeas Tinton Terms: One-third balance in equal instal. | Gn WRONESDAY. THE TWENTE NINTH GAY September I, when mee x slactierrallGaucawune ate oe i t recorded In Liber 20, foliy 75, of the | 2 = = mente, ft che and two sears, with interest at 6 | OF JUNE, 1508, commeacing at. FIVE O'CLOCK on new Hines. The hone i tub | 2298. 2 om tal ia susbestectlice e the -sury 's ciice ‘of said District, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from | pw the west 30 feet 11 inches front and extend. are to be ¢ at Brightwood | Children’s d were held in Jerusalem 2S texcther with the dinprovements, consisting of ~ day of sal ured by deed of trust upon the | ing buck that width 121 fect § incher tom pulls Lo Baptist aftemoon. ‘The’ pr Bonk thes TGs te two three-story ‘ellings, Nos. 625 und 627 ALE OF TWO. prope b gr all cash, at the option of the | alicy, of original lot 7. in the equare or resrrva- ir was as choruh, (Ou, for the | Pisce: addtional cat Ce . BH AND 31 pure epost of $50 on each lot will be | ton ‘numbered or lettered “Be' and alee that = by ee ee iy Wee Gare aG oF ce ical ash talance in eqnal in- T, Ni Pequired at time of male. All’ conveyanting. ‘ete...| Gener partion wf the eame Bot’ wijaiing on tin as received an appetntment by Mr. ot welcome bY | ts home for the summer vacation) CF St Luls | stutiments, at one and two years, with Interest at | By virtue of two deeds of purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with | Soci gronting 4 fect on sald public alley th the isetteeten: navy xen Helen Kiggles; responsive seripture reading Mev Oli Dacievor thi ee ‘A © per cent per annuny, payzble semi-anmully, trom Foe et oar oe tiie tana |] within ten) divs, ‘otherwise the (rustess eserve the freee oooh as oats Seen ene eg on See * Carre Is recovering from illness. the superintendent and) sehool; motion song, | FT Vee erie crusted 10) |i day af sale, elsnrediny: deed) Of trust: upon’ the of the T of Columbia, ‘and iat be | right to resell it risk and cost of the defaulting | (ST and running south wath that width "a oiling Institute, Va. Is a Thy Little Owes" y the primary | Gompany I, 3d Virginta Reghnent, under Capt. | 30 or all eaeh, at the option of the | request of the party secured thereby. we wil sell, | purchaser, ee, Ne pees eter meomeciend a ote te = lass; reeitation, Lan py Miss iilard. wine posit of on each lot w e publi jon ol he premises, VILLIAM E. EDMONS : ~ — cones aos a aoe 4 lose reeltation, Tineke Samer | Cards are ont announcing the siarriage of stew | P LER UN ee NES rahe | Se Sa oe SHELIA EB. Epon: Gwelling No. 477 Mirsourl avenue, and @ trick stae ULE. by Miss Alma Fennte Moore of this town to Mr. Herbert Gutow | cot. Terms to be complied with within | AT E . lots 237 und 238, in the | _jel6-d&ds "Trust abe ee a eee ee ates eet Te Of Callfornta, to tae place the 24th in- | ten days, otherwise trustees reserve the tight *0 gubdivion of hart of square 340, a per plat in | pig RUGHONEERE ella th: origlaal Jot ©, i guid eysave or enare. essags,” eeitatior % esell either lot a ie risk a cost of the de- | Book 20, page 86, of the 8 cifice of sa NCAD NEE! i or 5. Mrs. Bailey of Philadetphia is vi tng her | (fi AiCeae Se Hesse eincceon zy Miss Maud Riley, who has been attending the | Tesell either lot at the risk and cost of the de: Deg , ice rvution imu et, with the foulting purchaser thereof twe-s houses brother, Mr. L. H. ¢ n said apbell. al School at Farmville, returued hyine Wed: y,"" by Misses Mills and | Normal EUGENE CARUSI, lets, with. yards. running nalles, and Mr. Lowndes Wells has returned from the West-- "by the school; ore eae ne: terminus state aclu pohltanataliroad erm Maryland College. Miss Lizzie Swetnam; =a Gamtany one: exch geareet silt uly He sei Miss Rankin of Washington is visiting Mr. and By Saree oe eles Monday: Terms: One-third of purchase money In cash, Mrs. J. H. Ralston. bs Aved smalls? 6 pereet tie = ‘ balance in equal notes, at one, two and three E heek pate cad aieeiteny cad ak Son Are Smiling. M1 & Co. Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Sale | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALI BIPROVED ||[veara- bearingrelx ‘percent. interest’ per aunen E party ay festival - Tis Love Breeds Joy at se. cor. of 4th and G sts. REAL ESTATE, Yo. NEW CHAMPSHIRE | Socurea ty trust onthe wroperGe eal on eee cently given by the Junior Guild of St. Barnabas and Hinter ¥ 5 recitati atha:50 pam eNational AVENUE, NEAT WASHINGTON CHCLE. AT | Chaser eau pay all cash. Depesit af $100) reyufted Chureh, Uxen Hill. The proceeds will be applied by Hollister . and KR. Ross Perry, AUC Ne on each Jot when sold. Conveyancing at pur- to the fund for building a belfry and placing a Message of Gol.” by Miss Hei By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in | Chasers cost. Perms to. be 1 with ia 15 Remi: thavehancne theese Sedeeut were Wer ok recitation, “Helping the Weal," bs Miss Iex- -ylimtelife, Aue. $20 Pa. ave. nav. | Uber No, Zotz, folle 137, et Bed.» ome of the land | days or trustees reserve: ths right to-resell either Kerford, Mr Thomas Wi recitation, “Which Are You?” by Mr, fs sale of Nos S10 L st. sey tio houses | recods for the District of Columbia, und at the | Joe. erford. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams. Mr. and ern citation, “Getting and Giving, in re 1827-29-31 Hunton place 8.x vst of the parties holding the notes secured FE CARUSI. Mos. Goodwin. Me, and Mis. Middleton. Mise Mid- [by Miss Julla Swetna us. “Give ax Well as 26 s.w., md No. U2 Va. ne vs We will well, at public auction, in frvut : ALDIS B. BROWNS: dleton. Mr. and Mrs. Hemy Bird, Misses Allein school; recitation, “Our_ Privilege,” i Aron Of at 4:30, 6 and 5:30 peu. the ‘premises, on’ MONDAY, ‘THE ‘TWENTY: | ge17-d&ds vols kle, Lula and Ella Ridgew usden 3; chor Harrison Jol viving trustee. ans AY OF JUNE, A. D. 1898, SIX AMES TCI 2. AI = Roberts, Owens, Rerfard anil othese Fhe mean vy the sco Seer ee carne eu O'CLOCK FO M., all of lof numbered miicteen in | SMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONE! with a dance. : S Benak Sonam scweon betas seein tare: aces Tee ten 8 Deter 020) Eaves meee IL Ont oe AS OE CTIIE MAY. arid Chittee SooTielitave Abs (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) fe Iadies « sirbiy, Secale Coseree kia Sanday school held its child das exer | diustees’ sale of stone crushers and’ portable on. | George A. Mc ad Che ae ~ teeterve ame ee a ctrawberry: fetieat | ete ee ase ea dren, | Site; om Monday, June 20, at 6 p.m., at No. 16 # | division of lote in square numbered forty, sald lot SALE OF A VACANT LOT ON § a la strawberry festival | ctyally of singling and re dre: se. Cha A. Brandenburg and J. Clarence | Bt¥ing a frontage of nine : RETW iST AND HALF pceening for the benefir of the parsonage | The exercises were witnessed by a large congrega- | Price trates inckes on New Hams avenue, 1s plat pe John Smith, Mrs. Watson. Mra. Barron. Miss | of Ife nee OW that ce ina, Hegiment of Soo pales of shoes, on Monday, June 20, ut | and improved bya two-story and basement. brick | Liber No. 2208, follo 150 et geq., oue of the land pve thag hE ATS Mee. Me- | Of aztantey, U.S Vi» In charge of Capt. Jos. EL | 4 a.nu., at store No. 1012 7th at, 1 house, No. Wa om sale avenue, near Washington | Feeomls for the District of Colvinbla, aud at the Donald. Mise Crabston, Mrs, Hardin and others te ES rdee Ge Cac ee oe ee - - — = | Circle, containing eight rooms. pest Or Dea acre eral Soe eae The ler the auspices of the work. ‘The party will return. here AUCTION SALES. ‘Terms of sale: Gne-third cash and balance in\| ott, arom of the. premises, on SATUBDaS mbrowel, Club ofthe Maryland agricultural ¢ 7 : ete gre, two and “three ‘years, with interest, at Tite UIWENTYFIETH. DAS OB JONES - was held Wednesday evening at college oe thgaeitne paienescaeiny Senne rate of five cent per annum, payable sc N FIVE O'CLOCK BAM tee LTE proved to be one of the not attractive | , RBC ladles of the village hve organized an army FUTURE DAYS. annually, and seeurea by deed uf trust, or. eS EYE OCEOUE SEAL: 5 Wuaclapreoatinaee Gall See eile ee Virginia troops, expecially the sick, at Camp DUNCANSUNe BRUS., AUCTI ore ie Seanv cory ce Duncaiects ein) Ueuoaices icin shington, in the District of Columblz, to wit: STE ey ening, WUD @ Inlet tx Mrs. S.C. Vedder was elected president. pat of sie. Lot numbered two (2), in square numbered six Lun Serta Ee Cr epee eels Gs eho ere a es oe SALE OF AS p OF VALe rE Oe Tee naw, | diet amd fifty (650), Cogether with all the improve: ealege PeoGaiet acd Misa. We Slivester, | Mises Ruth and Koberta, of Alexandria, has taken SLE SUBURBAN REAL FRO’ SEORGE W: LININS. drone. Dou NC Sey Oat ie ee nee Mr and Sted M. Swuith, Me and’ Mew. | 4 cottage in the Which they Will occupy NG PINEY PRANCH ROAD, ADJOINING ‘TA Soo Toth ste naw, | Temas: “One tid cash, the in one and H.W Dors Mr. and Mrs.” Leakin, Missos | during the summer. KOMA PARK, AND a'r THE INTERSECTION wo years Ww erest from the day of sale Loulse Fuller. Mainte and Maggie Ca belie | Mrs. A. J. Sagar and her daughter, Miss Mary AID OAD WITH THE TAKOMA DAR per Cent per annum, se by deed of trast on i: Isabelle “i a nevoptl Trury, Wilson, Edith Gallant, Corrine McFarland. | J, Sagar, expect to etart next week for an ext AY, AT AUCTION, ih Vv peal Os eh Hester Culvert. Anna Cooke. Agnes Brooks. ed trip in the west. Omaha, Neb. 1EVY "CHASE, rehawer. A deposit of $100 requirad upon | Van Lean. Shettle. Tise. Fowler, Wundon, Lanra | Saline, Mich., and St. Louls, Mo., Y, MD. ptance of bid) Tf the terins of sult are tot com Lewis Mevtie Duriell, Tis Eversfleld, Whit. | elties which xpect to ‘visit, : ue of the power and authority. conttied Se Leia ee Brown, Sedgwick, Mrs. Whitle: Aus. Kate Ennis, with her ttle daughter Vir- jot Columbia, and at the request of several of the | in a mortgage, recorded among. the Tand. records HEEATEL Man alicon it ith Gsdatanltlik guineianee ertne Ashby Carr, Mrs. Griffith. Mrs. Van Loan, eg etletnore, Is visiting her uncle, Mr. Kob- J parties boiling the notes secured thereby, we will | of Moutgomery county, In the state of Maryland, | the risk and cost of the deta eae sre. Lewis. Gill, Cussard. Cooke, O'Leary sell at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, ‘CHE | in Liber folios ete., the sub; in D. G. Al cone Benz. Boute. Browning. Crapster, Robert Wells, W. Stephenson of Washington ts the | ‘PWEN'TY-NINTH DAY OF A.D. 1shs, av | seriber, - at the purchaser"s cost.” Tonndes Wells, Johnson. Hodges.’ Carr, Leighton, | guest of Miss Laura. Monroe, A QUARTER PAST SLX U'CL SOT | a ee SAMUEL H. WALKER raxter new. Calvert and others, he premises, the following deseribed ‘real estate, | SECOND, 1808, at the hour of FP 7 5 A strawberry festival was given Trestay, June oa toate in the county of Weshinete ta che peutte: | PML, ae Forest Glen station, on the SMetrapolltan ATES EO EE 14, at Kesworth's Pavilion. in Bladensburg. for BROOKLAND. Of Colaiblie to wie, All that tener ee ttle | pranch of the B, and 0. ICR, offer tor sale at _ Trustees. the henefit of the old Bladensburg burying grounds, a id te . ae dat, | public auction the property mentioned and de- DUNCANSON BKOS., AUCTIONEERS, Japida tls . i < pep oelana: (pau Weide Abend Ob astrac G Copland ou the 148 aeres, more or less, und is located at | rpTIeP EEG CAT IP 7 VA ler Gl Cane’ cacincannee ees pur. | Sehcol were declilediy patriotic. ‘The: program in- | “Hines. ranch Head’) sud near “Takoma alae, | ES Kuow nl as Jones! Inlize road, fe re RRUSTERS SALE OF VALE chased several lots ons & Swartzell’s ad- | cluded recitations, “Our Fi ere,” by Kath. | 4nd particularly described as follows: Beginning for | {5 An Cates Te mdjehes tee set the sLE JSINESS -ROP- munainiwie. fe cea a ee Sot te Glee hace, an | ihe same st a stove planted ia the east aide oF mie Moonee a ia eOnaee ranean “| ABLE BUSINESS. (a2ROEr Mrs. H.W. Dorsey. fr.. left today for Jeseuvs. | sore. Marlo Stuns’ Crome. woe HE eh Sa ee ee Een Dyce cb) ea y rst ack ecreeke gnetnny ERTY, NO. 81 SEVENTH there she will spend a few days with her father. | Moree, Marle Stone, Cyrus Wood; ** by fiee of “Support” and ruanuing thence with | north, C. Parker Jones on’ the. east and. docob eAIY, NO. | eV de. Mr. Henry Naylor. : * | Frietebie,” by Katherine Phel Flower of t side of said road norty 31 degrecs 44 inin- parnest on the abut a iH about 5 panes walk STREET N. W. Mrs. Lewis Holden has returned fror » | Liberty,” Ca e Brow Natio st 457.0 feet to fiom the power house of the Chevy Chase electric : Be ancora ec tere fetes Sar adsense Rc ae sts so] ae Fallway aud about Ti miles from ‘aid Forest Glen | , BY virtue of n certala deed of trust, recorded tn Mr. and Mrs. Kexford Smnith are snending a few | Vt ag, Raluh | 605.8 tc station: Io)4s" improvediiby, altramerdwellng w= (Fac ae the idleedetat Cohimbine we wail Gal ith Mrs. Smith's parents, Dr. and Mra. | Hespital; Alma Keele; Jed ia the sevent Hine of taining six rooms, corn house, hen bouse, cte. | records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, A. Well: F 3 = “Freedon “No Slave Be- | lund; th with the seventa le There Is an elegant spr Water/on/ the place, | MONDAY, JUNE TWENTY SEVENTH, "CD. isos, —__»+—__ heath the Flag,” Hexsie Oliphant, and appropslate | Svutll i dearees 3S aluutes west ET |e ae ee porters on wane Tit) Ap FIVE O'CLOCK PML, the following described ROCKY E songs by the school acy amo eioe fa Wie ciel tine | ou Bie orate ee ee aes real situate in the elty of Washington, in -f aa ar Ace thence with sald eighth north 7S z art of original lot 9, in’ square ee Mr. W. ‘Thomas of Middleton, Ohlo, is the guest minutes West 6344 leet with tue Beall | 18 Principally cleared, though there is Some wood sa LEN taee allowing aetee Cee The following business was transact. Sencie Seereeris elena Eh vee ctnis ee [PML to Etbe Since “Ohi Lectiiniue, eoutatniuer ate Cathe ae as ginning for the same at the southwest czyhans’ court Wednesday: The last will cont death of Mr. E. Marean, who has been vis. [Ges OF Maeda siege subdivisions as Chevy Chase, Kenilworth and Ken TA Ca ETI ee at ae Ihe tenent of Adan J was received and ad- | iting his daughters In this ‘suburb for. several oF atte One fonee a or vin exqual page | Rugton. It hus the advantage of the B. end 0. | eee eG cwetas tonsner te ihe ee te Titted to probate and letters of administration | Weeks past. Mr. M had been engaged tn Oe tae ee re weith btas | HE and two electric railways; over cme, the | Mond, ner nd carene, forever (o the public al ioe aiedl te eee te | Akers dn Cumberland, Md... for sume. yeu Ments, at one, two and Pcont yen ie | Chevy Chase, the fare is only. six cents to the | Je%, 12 sald’ sauare: thence north 48 feet 11M - 8 wore granted te Frank Higgins upen th be eumma for ecakione: reuialie were | bewring interest at the rat ter cent per an | heart ef the’ elty of Washington, Ceorgetown or | Mchess thence west 2 feet to Seventh street Persenal extate of sald deceased; bond $1,000. | taken to Cumberland, where the interiaent. tou Payable seu y atnd secured by deed | the navy yard. eclamitigs toretiee with aueiancoreaieate A. Hersperger, administrator of Hanna oe rete wieuat cots elie riy eu the op uon Te of fale: AS prescribed by tue saorteage. | “ferme” One-third cash, balance in equal 4 pessed bis first account. aul of Carnegie, Pa., are the guests iveyaneing, ete., at pur- Of which’ a’ deposit Of $250 will’ leeirequlred’ |< aiiments (at wue/and two years: with interest aes eva ase aes ae x. Be ae of 0 will ie vequired | when i Hes DrOvecey is knocked down. Conveyancing | Six per cent per annum, payable. seml-annuall, Sus les, widow of vies, hg: EAL Ghcieis cujasediventoe . In the event of a failure on the | at cost of purchaser. Sine haya = deed of 7 seventy-four years, died at home | parts Shei a geod sup Was venlized, | Part Of the purchaser to fully “comply. with the © HATTBRSLY W. TALBOTT, Mortgngce. | the"property sald, oF ail cashe at the onion or the afternoon of the 9th instant pabers was pleasant gcthering at the home of | abuse, forms of sale within 15 dass tron gate EDELOMEAS 7U-TOWEN AUC UG nee r eaetes Prec AtN tite. purchaser. A’ deposit of $300 will be required afier = Hngering fllnees incident to sea: Prof. end Mrs. Carl Burg Mouday evening in honor | ule, the undersigned, trustees, reserve the right to INCANSON ctioneet at time of sale, conveyancing, &., at pur- Weaeril atiiicen oice tens Gedia SEe ee Albright and daughter of New Mexteo and pesty “at “he re sud cost WESTER SOS UE ers chaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with within re held th the z eR D tha Mtleaen Pank eec Ges Darieg the by giving tive days’ notice | op egppEs: oan 2. | ten days, otherwise the trustees reserve the rig! eee ot ee ee ad been a member for a | evening Miss Albright, who is a singer of some | of such resale in ‘The Evening Star uewspaper of BS ee en Aoi PASE] | to resell’ at risk and cost of the defaulting pur- number of years, by Rev. H. Febrey. — Inter- "sang weveral clasele in a rien | Wasi.ngton, D.C. Nee? STREET NORTHEAST © NO chaser. Sie ce ment at Monocacy cemetery. She leaves two | cittralto volze, Tee ee ALBERT F. ea ace By virtue, of @ certain deed of trust recorded in WM. L. DAVIS.” sons and two daughters, one of who i a ate laying 9 clear soprano voice, Ge ge Liber No 2001, at folio et, seq. one of the i Doe Cigttes Grimes Wat me oo |e ea “Might fa: | _Set8.20,25,25,27,287 " *NBEIG SSC gy, | Hand records ofthe Mistrct of Columbia, we aiatl | _Jeledéde = Miss Emma Willams, daughter . vf. Bu Mise. ja- | _Jel8,21,23,25,27, i ste sell, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY TW IU RTER-PAST vored the guests with instrumental H. Williaws, w Marle Howe recited ““ihe Minue recent comme selections. * and also gave of the gradu: ut of the state normal school ~AUCTIONE ON BROS. DU SIRSS) Ath 1808. AT QU SIX, O'CLOCK PAG tor 2s. —_— in square 960, to- In this immediate section of Montgei at: cparacter song Late (is) the evening. retrest— | re yar VALUABLE IMPROV gether with the improvements thereon. @ lorge number of wheat flelés huve beco crams, | ute were rerved: “The guests were Mrs. “AL 000 SEAT EES ine | Terms of sale: Onethird cash, balance in one lhe Burk art’s ined within the past few days and show the rav- | brisht, Prof. and Mrs. Carl Burg, Miss Albright, ASHINGTON CIRCL and two years st 6 per cent per annum. interest ages of the fly, rust and seab. This will {i Mr. John Burg, the Misses s 2 = 2 ss Payable semi-annually. $100 required at time of Moterlally not only with the quantiry Paul, Mr. Myers, Mr. Joseph Burg and Mis rtue of a deed of trist, duly recorded in | sile. Ten days allowed to complete the transfer. quality of the crop. 3 Sarah and Masie ‘He Aliss Albright is now in | riber No. 2032, follu 193 et seq. ole of the aad CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, The Rockville Chapter of Epworth League held | Philadelphia, where she will spend s few days be- | records for the District of Ccluinblay ondoct ae WM. H. DUNCANSOS He semtaraual election of officers at the church | “ore Making © visit to the New Peme mates; | request of the party holding the notes. secured | _Sel5-d&ds cemeces ‘Tuesday evening last, when the following named a ke belt a pane ie wi thereby, we will sell, at putlic auction, in front |‘ FE’S ' VALU, Hea Note howe tp scene for the ak months complete her musteal education. of tne prenloes an MONDAY, TEMES a WENTY: MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- ing mber 3 President. Hi. H. Holden; SEVENTH Da AD. , AT SIX y 7 Brst vice president. Sirs. O. M. Linthicum; sessud LAUREL. “ K PAM., the sovth eighteen feet front on At y V SS eee wtlezasbire sven ty ‘he Tall deuattitees | , RE etue of te pevter contsinad tn a, mortgage our mercy. Pierident, Frank Andrews; secretary, Mise Mary jajor William Gorman Gambritl, son of Stephen | £f)et,mumbered fifteen, tn Tt KC. Filltet trustee's. | signed will offer at public sale on the’ premises, on ‘awsett; iss Emma Connell; 1i- jor jam G ry i of Stephen | stl division of part of ‘square numbered forty, as YO cE TWENTY. owe Brora Sere albott, assistant Hbrarian, | Gambiill, and nephew of Senator Arthur P. Gor- | per plat recorded in. Liber 11, TOBSDAY, JUNE TWENTE-EIRST, 1998, at TWO $20,000 worth of Furni- folio 15, of ' the r’s olfice ‘of the District of d_ by a two-story and base- 930 on sald avenue, near aining eight room: Miss Margeret King; league ‘re O'CLOCK "P.M, the property whereon the mort- drews. gegors now reside, containing 19,184% square feet of land, more gt less, well located on Pine ave- nue, adjotning the lots now or formerly owned, re- ively, by Maurice Bien, Ida G. Russell and jorter, W. Ro Ané records of the surve: Iwmbla, and impr meut brick house, iran, who was a few weeks ago appointed an ad- ditfonal paymaster in the army, left recently for the Philippine Islands, accompanied by bis cleric, | Washington Circle, co Mr. Walter A. Milstead of this city, a son ct | Terms of Ge ee Crs GE in | mite ae 5 ect to | o&e. twe and three years, with’ Interest at. the Page ee ne a Seek ian <t to | rite of five per cent per annum, payable semi. jan Francisco, where they will embark on one | arnually, and secure! by deed of trust, of all ef the transports there for Manila, evsh, at option of purchaser. Conveyancing at The funeral of Miss Sallie Gray, who died last ccet of purchaser.” $20 depesit at time of sale. Surday morning of typhoid fever, aggravated by ABS ES Ba, ture, Carpets, Matting, Oil- cloth, Bedding, &c., of the excel eacawelNes aia apenas ease eee late H. Burkhart, 1013 7th bur N" Calvert st, baitinore, Ma. “°°: §° | street northwest, must be sold within the next ten weed Sunday school will celebrate children’ tomorrow (Sunday) afternown at 3 o'clock. RK. White will preach at 7:40 lok. Married the iith Instant, by Elder S RL White, = te mer Ray to Miss Mary J. Curter, all of levotional cone the Epworth League night at the M Chureh South) Mrs. ert Andrews of Wash Je-11-14-16-18-20 ‘ton. 4 misstonary, will THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. talk upem the subject ot Hl jo $20 F st. now. et ung. the Mermaniect ef “Utah and Missions spinal meningitis and ctber complatuts, took place GEORGE W. LINKIAS. ‘Trustes, TEES’ BALE COPS TWOSTORY GRAME days, at which time the A Tem teeessful dance was given in the large | Tucsday afternoon. “The Rev. Dr. Lefevre of | _$e18.21,23.25,27 800 19th st__n.w. ELLING, SITUATE ON SOUTH SIDE OF building must be vacated aud spacious barn ef Mr. E. W. Jones near Dick. | Baltimore officiated. The pallbearers were Stephen BROS., AUCTIONEERS. WICK STREET, IVY CITY, D.C., BEING Par Giwp last Friday by Messrs. Norman Wooton and | W. Gambrill, Arther P. Gorman, jr... Theadore = A : ISE NO. 108. b order of administrators. pe barn was heiltiantly Iient- | Jenkin. Lee’ Duvall Barnes Corbptet, jr, aid | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT BRICK DWELI- | By virtue of 8 res at tenet given to. as apd ry. . q . and being decorated with tugs, presented a | Mr. nderson. ie inte: yas made in ING. NO. (09 F STREET NORTHEAST, OF | recorded in Liber |. at follo 438 et seq., of the SErP _batrlotle eene | Among thine yeseenes wes | Samrat contest oes ena fe pEl@ur Rooms AND BATH. Se ee of the District of Columbia "and at A chance of a lifetime to get ir. and 3 . Chiswell, Mr. end Mrs. L.A. | Mr. AL f jor for reps virtue of ac do juest of the party secured, we will sell at watt ME and Mrs, Mansfeld White, Mr. and | Washington ‘avenue, will complete the first coat | Lair eee ate" st full ist ce — jorge peiiistenca a in frant of the premises, on MON elegant goods at your own Mrs. George Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Chiswell | of four inches of gravel on the bed of that. thors Lind records of the District of Columbia, we shall | DAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTIH DAY OF JUN hi br it the 5, MPs, Tams, BaTMG, of Dickerson:| Mr. and | oughfare this week. He will then put on a four | elle im front of ie eects toe TUESDAY, THE | 1868, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the prices, as nothing bu Mrs. J. H. Williams, Mr. and Mre. mite gravel, and the street will be | TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JUNE. A-D. 1608, ATT | following deserited real estate, situate 1’ the h: Home, Mr. ‘and Mrs. James T: at te Back the dirt. | The crossings | SIX O'CLOCK P.M., lot one hundred and twenty. | District of Columbla, to wit: Lot 21. in, blocks very best goods were han= Lawrenee Cramer, Mrs. Edwin Weoton, Tad the tised to conform with the new grade | one (121), in squaré eight hundred and sixty-one | in FW. Jones” subdivision of “Ivy ‘Clie te, Betoce Deva, Min. sag White snares. and the street put in first-class condition, (861), together with the Improvements there gether with the improvements thereon, dled by this firm. Store Picea renbolin, Belimet aad Beets oT TISe: | aeke Public schools of the county close Monday | “Terms of sale: Ouerthird cash Palace ie; one | eens One Tata oes Ren ees and twelve Chiswell Trenholm, Selimen and Shreve of Dick: | next. and two years, with interest at ‘six per cent per | months from dste of sale, with Interest at 6 per open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. ersoa; Misses Poole, Williams, Psles. Davis, Hall, || ‘There are now good prospects for Laurel being | aunum, able sem{-annually, $200 required at | cent, payeble semi-annually. One hundred. dol. Sellman, Hersperger, Gassaway, Wooie a well-paved city. Mr. A. M. Bond has the con. | time of Sake lars ‘($100) required at time of sale. dail Call and examine 9f Poolesville; Misses Griffith of Bealleville, Mins | treet for laying brick sidewalks here. “By an act CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, JOSEPH Ht. EDSON, aly. Welsh of Hyattstown, Miss Clagett of Potomae | of assembly it requires the signatures of a major: WA. H. DUNCANSON, ” CHARLES B. BAILEY, and Miss Darby of Buck Lodge; Messrs. Chiswell, | ity of the property owners before the city’ couse | je1B-deda ‘Trustees. | 4211,18,22,25 5 stock. Je6-tu,th,s,tt TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT TIVE TW NORTH N of a certsin deed of trust, ¥ of October, A.D. 1806 the lund records 6f the Dist Liber No. quest of the 1 We will offer at p premises, on TUESDA DAY OF JUNE, “A.D. Isus, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P-M.. the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: AM that certain pi parcel of land and premises, known and distingnisbed being lot lettered Q. in W. B. ‘Todd, subdivision, in square numbered two hundred and seventy-four (274), as per plat recorded in Liber cH folio 167. of the records of the off the surveyor of the District. of Columbia, fituate In the city of Washington, in trict, together with the improvements there subject, however. to a certain deed of trust, da October 12, 1892, and recorded among the 1 records of the District of Columbia, in Liber 174 fcllo 159 et seq., to secure the sum of twent five hundred dollars ($2,500), with interest the paysble semi-annouily, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum until paid. Terms af sale: ‘The ineumbrance of $2,500 abeve referred to to be assumed with Interest from October 12, 1897; one-third of the halance « the purchase ¥ to be paid in cash, the mainder to be pald in two equal iustallme: ated the corded among in and sald Dis- spectively, in one and two years from ¢ secured by deed of trust the property with interest thereon, payable semi-annually the rate of 6 per cent per all noum until cash, over and above the inenmbra HM). at the option of the purchaser. of $200 will be required at time of sale be closed in 15 days from day of sa the property will be sold at the defaulting purchaser, after fiy, ment in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D.C. Conveyancing at tne cost of the purebaser. id, A deposit LOUIS D. WINE. ‘Trustee, CLARENCE B. RiIEEM, Trustee, Jel-dkds 916 F wt. now. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) SALE OF THRFEESTORY BRICK .. SOUTHWEST CORNER, — EIGH- Ht AND E STREETS NORTHEAST. y virtue of two deeds of trust, recorded, ively, in Libezs numbered 1264 and 414 and 405 et seq., of the land records of Distriet and at the request of of Columbia, party secured thereby, the undersigned, sur- mae. the the Viving trustee, will offer for sale, tion, ir front of the premises, on TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0°C desert of Washington, in the District wit: Lot twenty-two (22). In block nine q@. in the subdivision Known as Isherwood, as the same is recorded in plat book “A. R. Shepherd.” foll 13, one of the records of the surveyor's oitice for said District, together with ail the improvements, rights, &¢ Terms: “Stated at time of sale. $106 required upon acceptance of bid. Te be complied with in fifteen days. All conveyane- ing, &e., at purchaser's cost. JOHN WALTER, Jr., Jel6-d&ds Surviving Trustee. AUCTIONEERS. the count of Columbia, te TRUSTEES’ XE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON F AND HALF STREETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a certain deed trast dated Feb ruary 10, 1898, ard recorded in Liber 2293, folio 197 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby,we will sellin front of the premises, on THURSDAY, JUNE TWENTY-THIRD, 1808, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following deseribed prop- erty, situate in the city of Wasnington, District of Columbia, and known and distlazuished as being origina! lots numbered sixteen (16) and twenty (20), in squave numbered six bundred and forty-two (G42). . ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest, secured by deed the property, or all’ cash, at option of purchaser; $100 deposit required at time of sale. Terms to be ecmplied with within 10 days from day of sale, cr the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyauctag ail ording at cost of purchaser. Feconeing St COs AMUEL 1, WALKER, Trustee. Je13-d&éds_| MICHAEL I. WELLER, Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING THE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 1619 MARION ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly record- ed in Liber No. 2196, follo No. 452 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at te request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auctla in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-EIGHTH, AT" HALF-PAST " FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following deserited real es- tate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered 127 in Eugene Carvsi asd William John Miller, trustees’, sub- divisions of part of square numbered 444, as the sume is recorded in Book 14, page 161, one of the records of the surveyor's office for the District of Columbia, with the Improvements thereon, ‘Terms ‘of ‘sale- The above described property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust of $2,500 and accrued interest, the particulars of Which will be stated at thme of sale; balapce over and above said trust, one-half cash and balance twelve mouths, with Interest at six per cent, or ait ican, (a option of purchaser. A deposit cf $100 reyulred at time of sale. Terms of sale +o de complied with within ten days, or the trusteos reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk tely adjoin st having a front of 7 feet Jenid part of said square or reservation having an sggregate frontaze of 31 feet 9 inches, and extending back with that widt 127 feet 5 inches to the south line of « ley in the rear, and improved by th Drick dwellings, Nos. 477%, 470 and 479% Missouri avenu, and by certain brick and a woodshed on what is know alley,” in the rear Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the days of sale, or within fifteen days thereafter, the residue in’ two ey installments at and two years from che day of sale. to bear interest therefrom and until p at the rate of six per centum per annum of said square or ing suid 1 adjoining scmf-annualls, the deferred payments tbe cured by reserved liens or deeds of trust in veut form on the property sold and policies of Insurance on the buildings and improvements pn erly signed or indersed, in the discretion ot trustees, or the entire purchase money for piece and sold mas be paid in cash, at the op tion of the purchaser. All ding at the purchaser's acceptance of exch bil conveyan 500 Fifth street northwest, WILLIAM J. MILLER, Trustee e nerthwest. Tee AS DOWLING & . OWEN, AUCTIONEER, ¥13 F ST. N.W. VALU ABL TRUSTERS’ SALE mur PROPERTY. 1: THE THRET MENT BRICK DWELLING PWT. trust duis re- ¢ t seq. une of the lund records of the District of Columbia, und at est oft fs. the un 1 trustees of th Will sell at_ public premise E JUN CLOcK ribed real estate, situ: istrict of Colum! and 14 vidscn's subdivision of in square 126, ax per plat recorded in Lib: 16 5 and 6, of the records of the offic or of the District of Colun beginniag same 12 3-10 feet from the dividing line of and 13, thence north on Isth street 19 7-19 feet, then wt 2 inches, thence south 19 7-10 feet, thence west 52 fect 2 to tho beginning, with the itaprovements ax . Te f sale: One-third cash, pee In one and two yeurs, with interest at 3° per num, payable semi-ann secured by trost on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $259 will Tequired at time wf sale. ‘Terms complied with within ten days from day front TWENTY-SI PM. the the trustees reserve the right to resell the Preperty at the risk and cost of witing pur chaser ‘after 5 days’ public rar in some wepaper published in Washington, T. FRANKLIN SCHNEIDER, Trusts 715 Lath st GEO. J. EASTERDAY, Jel3-d&ds WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. st, now By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 2d day of October, A.D. Is, and daly rec among the land records of Alexandria « ate of Virginja, Liber V. No. 4, folio 53 et seuitur, ond at the Written request of the bolder of - secured by said deed of trust, we, the undersigued trustees, Will sell at public auctl the on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY CHILD JUNE, 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M..the f ground, situate, lying and being in the counyy of Alexandria and state of Virginia, and known and distinguisbed as and being lots Nos. 1 and 2, ae hereinafter described, viz.: | Lot No. 1, bounded and described as follows, viz.: Being the northern part of lot 1, in the subdivi the late Hovatio Ball, Liber J. No. 4, folio Alexandria county, V sertbed as beginning at the southw: Ball family graveyard; thence northwardly along the line of said graveyard to the northwest corner ef said graveyard; thence eastwardly slong the line of said graveyard to the line of the estate «f the late Sam'l Ball; thence northwardly along the Une of the estate of the said Sam’! Ball to the line of the Hayes pespantys thence westwa-dly along the lire of the Hayes property to the nort. east cornr of lot 2; thence southwardly along the line of lot No. 2 to a point in said Line in tine with the soutbern side of said graveyard; thence eastwardly to the point of beginning, coutaining one acre. more or less, being the same that was. conveyed to the said John R. and Edward C. Haute hy Catherine Marsey et al. by deed dated September 18. 1890, aod duly reco a im Liber N. No. 4, folio 236. one of the land records of Alexandria county, Va. Lot No, 2 beunded and described as follows, viz: A part of lot 2. in the ubdivision of the estate of the late Horatio Ball, is the same appears of record in Liber J, No. 4, folic 74, one of the land records of sald county of Alexandrian; said piece or parcel of land bein more particularly described as n oneacre lot « the north end of said lot 2, and belng of be) wid ak ith on width from north to south and of the entire of lot 2. ind bounded as follows, east by jot 1, in said subdivision, on the north the land of the late Mrs. Hayes. on the west hy lot 8. in said subdivision, and on’ the south by the remainder ef said lot 2, cortaining one acre, no more. no less, being the same that was conveyed to the said John R. und Edward C. Hante by Catherine Marsey et al. by deed dated June 21, 1893. Terms of sale: To be sold subject to Yuilding lance end loan association trast of about $45 A deposit of $100 will be required at the Aime of sale. All conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. If the terms of sule are not complied with within fifteen days from the day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the detaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisii in some cere eee ORIN M, SAUND! RANDOLPH D. HOPKINS, Je13-d&ds: Ce

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