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his second account as said guardian. Veirs Bouic, jr., executor of Caroline Price, deceased, filed list of debts due deceased. Joseph T. White, guardian to Sallie G. White, was granted authority to expend $200 of the principal of said ward. During yesterday there was considerable the week. There are yet a host of applicants unprovided for and each one @ppears to hope that his time may come next. Yesterday morning about 9 o'clock a col- red man named Jasper Meredith, charged _ gga stones at a passenger train tee eg near Linden some weeks made his escape from the jail at this At that hour a number of the pris- ners had been let out into the jail yard nd when they were ordered in Meredith Femained unnoticed by the jailer. From the yard he gained access to the i oe woods and finally a tall muscular fel- pe, years of age. were out looking for him dur- but up to tonight he had not val held last night for the benefit St. Mary’s Catholic Church in the grove the church was quite a success was attended by a large crowd, many persons from a distance. The grounds ‘were brilliantly lighted and presented a fine ‘ppearance. Good music for the occasion furnished by the Rockville orchestra, A. Ansley, leader, and dancing was ‘continued until a late hour. At a meeting of the town council held on night @ large amount of routine was transacted and a number of Rew lamps were ordered to be placed in various sections of the town heretofore - Doorly lighted. A number of bills due en ee es be paid and the promptly collecting the corpora- beeen received due consideration. ——__—_ SANDY SPRING. James P. Stabler, Alban G. Thomas and @enry H. Miller have located a telephone, extending nearly five miles, from Olney to Eanor, and poles are now being placed along the line. Quite a number of our citizens attended at Rockville the lecture delivered by Gen. Gordon on “The Last Days of the Con- federacy.” They were so interested by Bis narrative that it is probable an effort swill be made to have it repeated before the Tyceum. Mr. George R. Kennan, who has (80 kindly favored us in the past, has writ- So he cannot appear before a Sandy audience this season, but will do g@o when his engagements permit his re- Zurn to Washington. * Miss Lucy Stabler of Suburn is at’ Hope- well, Va. Miss Mariana Stabler purposes Spending the month of June in Medford, Mass., and she will officiate as bridesmaid while there for Miss Edith Kummer on the occasion of her marriage to Mr. Sache. Miss Kummer has a good many relatives im this section and in Alexandria, some of whom will also be present. Mrs. Walter H. Brooke is stili detained in St. Louis by the serious illness of her son Walter, who is believed to have ty- Phoid fever. Wm. M. Thompson of Ashton, after a dangerous sickness of nearly five months’ @uration, appears to be slowly regaining his health. Mr. Thompson has been a val- ued employe in the establishment of -tor- dan Stabler of Baltimore for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Davis, who have go pleasantly identitea themselves with the social life of the neighborhood since 13M, have gone to New York and the sea: iced for the summer, with the full expectation of returning in the autumn and taking Lo of the pretty residence of Dr. during next winter. Among the guests of the week were Mrs. Robert Sho: Philadelphia, Miss Crosby of Czi iss Fanny Os- borne and Mr: Farquhar of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Taylor @nd son of Wiimingt: ton, C. J. Osborne and Miss Bessie Gilpin of Baitimore. Mrs. Joseph W. ‘ilton of Jenkinstown, Pa., will probably spend the sumruer here at her old home, Nt Mr. and Mrs. Waltet Scott, who have Deen absent in Floride for some montks, @re again in Sand: ins. * The June mee ine oe the ane Society will be her aged about thirty ‘S appearance and ap- Parent intelligence, is a prisoner in the county jail, under conviction at the pres- ent term of court for the larceny of a dis- mond ring from Reissner's jewelry store, this city. The jury which convicted Miss *Witlow recommended her to the mercy of the court, which has deferred sentence. The case attracted great attention, and «Wil go upon the annals as one of Hagers- town’s genuine sensations. Cyrus Pulpus is a colored man, who also eccupies a cell in the same jafi, under con- ¥iction of criminally knowing and abusing Mary Anderson, colored, under fourteen «years ‘of age. The penalty for the offense is death or imprisonment in the peniten- lary. at the discretion of the court. just across the river in ‘West Virginia, has made a political “flop.” Heretofore it has been safely democratic, but at the municipal election just held John B. Wilson was elected by a majority of 229 votes over Charles P. Matthaie, his democratic opponent. The republicans also elected four of the five councilmen. Ex-City Councilman Philip H. Funk ts the proprietor of 2 cab line in this city. Last night incendiaries fired his large sta- ble on Jackson lane. It was entirely con- sumed, together with two horses, a hack, sleigh, harness and feed. Loss, $1,500. In- “surance, $1,000. The night lines had not been turned in or the loss would have been much greater. Martin H. Avey of Lappins, this county, has been granted an original pension by the government. | .The lowest price ever obtained for a Washington county farm was at a tax gale yesterday. It was that of the Show farm, near Hancock, consisting of 112 j acres. The greater portion of it is well- covered with pine, and there is quartz on it. Charles B. South purchased it for 60 cents per acre. }_ Per contra to the above, however, Oliver ‘node sold his farm of forty-seven acres 1% Halfway to John M. Brown for $4, feos ‘The three-year-old daughter of Wl | Barklow of Shippensburg, while atiepning | to get a drink of water from a spring near the house, fell in and was drowned. Harriet Travers of this county has been held to bail in the sum of $300 by United j@tates Commissioner A. H. Hager to an- [swer in the United States court at Ealti- \Maore for sending obscene matter through ithe mails. The letter was addressed to |Mrs. Laura M. Gruber, Williamsport, and , Was mailed at Pinesburg. this county. *\ A new a in this —— at Star- ytown, near itersburg, with Frank Trov- inger as postmaster. —_-_.>—_ RANDOLPH. “Tree: ‘The charity concert this afternoon at (Royston, the charming home of Pierre C. ‘Stevens, was an artistic success. The hand- ‘Some parlors were tastefully decorated with flowers and palms and the music was de- lightful. The initial number, “Berceause,” Piano, by Miss Aileen Bell, was heartily re- ceived and applauded, as was also “Ro- Played in Miss Bell's inimitable Mr. William D. Hoover, basso, sang delightfully. Mrs. Stilson Hutchins gave great pleasure by her charming rendition of two solo numbers, which i ceived. Mr. Walter Paris, one of W ton’s best known artists, gave a ci lection on the violin, and his mast eution was fully appreciated by t ence. Mrs. Waller Mauro, the possessor of a contralto vo! ef @ charming accompanied by Deeble sanz. by re: pleasure. al ber of the program was a complete su and the very unusual combination of should have drawn a la ‘withstanding the echarity—the Children’s Among the audience were ‘az 2irt. John Blair, Mr. Norman Bestor Rockwood, Col. Abert and Miss Susie of Washington, Miss Polk of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Spencer Watkins and Mrs. Getty @f Bethesda, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Deeble of Woodside, Mrs. Smede, Mrs. Garland, ‘Mrs. E. K. Delehant and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hosier of Randolph,’ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Samuel Renshaw of Halpine, Mr. Jas. Porrest. Mz. John Fitzgerald, who has been visit- ing Saag age ro at ee ee to Wash- ington this Mr. F. Brake? ‘osee r had Mr. Walter Hough of the Smithsonian Institution ss 2 stest this week. Mrs.Levinia Cramer was today visitiag at the home of Elias Keiser. Among the expected arrivals at Inzleside on Friday, June 1, are Herry K. Simpso and family, Walter A. Brown and family, | George Herbesheimer, R. S. Randall family. A lawn fete was given this afternoon to the young friends of Master Albert Schot- zel at the residence of his grandfather, Mr. Knoch, at Halpine. ———___ * FALLS CHURCH. end Miss Jennie ‘Vhorne spent May 30 at home, accompanied by the following friends from Washington, viz: Miss Clara B. Gage, Miss Nellie June, Miss Lena G. Shepherd, Miss Victoria Johnson, Miss Alice Mattison, Dr. Tunis C. Quick, Messrs. A. A. Hall, George Canfield, Charles Cotton, Harry Saxton, W. A. Oum, Benjamin Fenigan and E. 8. Van Buren. Mr. Wash Terrett, who has been living in North Dakota for several years, is home on a visit. Mr. Terrett reports everything prospering in North Dakota. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Baptist Church held an interesting meeting on ‘Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. E. J. Galpin. The officers were present, viz: Mrs. E. J. president; Mrs. J. T. Barber, vice president; Miss Ida Quick, secretary and treasurer. Among the others in attendance were Mrs. E. z Northrup, Mrs. 8. V. Proudfit, Mrs. Eljza Hammond, Mrs. J. V, Quick, Mrs. Thomas Hillier, Mrs. Walter Westcott, Mrs. Lucretia Cook, Miss Nellie Mabin, Miss Jennie Lanham. A strawberry treat was furnished by Mrs. Galpin. Miss Susie Hartung ,of Washington is visiting Miss ie ‘Thorne. ‘Miss Nellie EB. Hawxhurst, who has been attending the Augusta Female Seminary of Staunton the past session, returned home here on Wednesday. The Congregationalists held a picnic in the handsome grove near the residence of Rey. Robert Nourse on Wednesday. Mr. of land, acjoining lis farm, of Mrs. Margu- ret Licheau. Miss Ola Chase and Miss Ida Chase of Vauciuse, Frecerick county, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vertner. Miss Lillie Vertner of Mississippi, whose | parents recently moved here, who has been | attending the Augusta Female Seminury of Staunton, arrived home on Wednesday. Mr. J. T. Petty, son of Auditor Petty of Washington, is visiting Mr. George K. Thorne. : Pioneer Lodge of Good Templars held 2 meeting Tuesday night and initiated one candidate. Miss Lelia Jacobs is visiting Miss Flor- ence Moore at Vienna. Mr. Leo Parker has rented Mrs. Lynch's house on Eroad street and moved in. A party of young folks went to the Great Falls on Wednesday. Miss Elja C. Clephale of Washington 1s visiting Mrs. Henry M. Newcomb. —_ Getting Gray Gab! Ready for Occu- paney. Private Secretary Thurber and Richard Watson Gilder inspected Gray Gables yes- terday, and afterward said that Mrs. Cleve- land and her children would soon be there. The cottage will be ready for occupancy when a little outside painting is finished. Joe Jefferson entertained Messrs. Thurber a They left for New York last nig AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. W. Birch has purchased eight acres | fi AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ToMORNOW. TOMORROW. TATCLIFFF, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., _ Ee, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 32 Penusyivania dive. uw. 12 E st. nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU. ABLE Sen OS ae or IN sons Under apd by virtue of a deed of trust given to tis and daly recorded in ber No. 26 d records of the District . and at the request of the party xe- . the undersigned trustees will offer bile ‘agction. ia front of the prem. ises, UN MONDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH Day OF MAY, A.D. 1s94, az FIVE O'CLOCK TX... the described ‘land and promises, diate in the county <= ‘Washington, eetrset of Coluain, and des! as and mbered * hirty: ‘oue (31) ard I thirty: two (32) of Susie A. Hercford’s saddivision numbered fifty-three (53) to tifty- ming and os goe-halt t oom). inclusive, of 8. P. Reown's mo yl “Se ae Said subdir recorded tice of the to be paid in cash, and. the ig two equal izstallments, in one and two years, respectively, fur the day of sale, the deferred payments to bs serured by of trust on the ty apd to dear interest at the rate of centum per Dl y 7» oF all cash, at the . A deposit of one hyndzed doli¢-3_on eac! Wil] be required at the time of sale. with iu fifteen days from the trustees reserve ety at the risk and cost ‘All convey: - He. at the cost of the nak ol . J. WILMARTH, | myl4-dads Hit, MAZARD, ‘“Trus E7THE ADOVE SACD 18 THURSDAY. May THIRTY-PMOT 108, me oy J. 3. WILMARTH, H. H. HAZARD, Trust Sade ULDING ALLEY, THONTING oF Nowra a sone h AUCTION: pane it AND NINTH SE GRETS ay, Fm TEnehy-Fmst. 1891, AT ., We wiil afer for sale at tof the Premises, on ac- count of ,the ostuer, it.eertain jot or parcel of ‘in the ‘elty of Washington, District ef Known “ns-and beibz the Ist nai tm Thomas Pr sk arene pubile naction, me a plat recorded in Liber No. 1¥, f Fecords of the office of the surveyor of rie Terms of dale: One-thinl cash on the slay of sale, or within ten says thereafter, the residue ju three equal installments, at onc, two aatl three yenrs, with igterest at the rate of G por cent eo anLam, payadle semi-2anu: secured by éeed of trust aa the x al form “And {0 the setistaction of the trustees. or all cash, at the option of the purel . Contlitions of sale to he complied with in ten dayw fr p the cay of sale. $200 deposit om nerepeance of WARDS & BALNA my24-d&ds TRUSTEE SALE. OF aA A _TWO-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, NO. 1617 FOURTH srRkit NORTHWEST. Dy virtus of » decd of triist, dated M Hy recorded tn Eber, No. 1185 mae of the land re: of the and by ‘dteeetion of the party thereby, we will cell. at public auction, in front of Bee nes, THURSDAY. MAY TWENTY. FOURTH. 19°t. at FIVE K LOT 48, IX SQUARE 5 in the city of Washi ston, DC. ether witi the tmp terms: Purchaser a assume an incumbrance of $2,500, ‘balance of purchase money cash. Deposit of $100 at time of sale. GEORGE E. FLE‘ING. Trustee, 470 La. ave. a.w. WM. MAYSE, Trustee, myll-d&ds 516 oth st. nw. C7 THE ADROVE SALE IS POSTPONED. BY OR- der of trustees, until LS icone MAY TWENTY- EIGHTH, same hour piace. F25-3t b 21, SOTHE ABOVE SALE Is THER POST- Baye art “THint Vins Pa ats hour” and_pisce. my29-3t THIN AFTERNOON, Horses. Horses. BENSING) AUCTIONEER. WAHINGTON ey HO! SATURDAY MOT TEx O'CLOCK, wi i ¥ Mares, covsigaed by Mr. Preaerier City, Ma. has been selected with care from farmers in erick county, Md., and ure suitable for c. Among the lot is ONE CONWAY 3 OLD, FINE STYLE rE HIM Diy em ALEAELE HORSE. H. MeH chis lead of Horses ot Bary ore 4 ACTION; ‘DS HIGH. A 80 ‘Twenty-five head of Hozses and Mares, consigned by local parties, to be sold for want of use. We iuvite buyers to attend this my31-2¢ Ss. ¥ RY SALE. BENSINGSR, Auctioneer. OF A PORTION, or. THE ITUATED SFIINGTON cH AND ¢ "Bo i) RAILHOAD. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 29, Me duly recorded in Liver J. W. B., No. 9, follo of the lead seconds of Prince Gexew's cou: te of land. we, the subscribers, the irustecs therein named, will sell, at public tion, om the premises, on TUESDAY, the TWEL DAY of JUNE. A.D. 184, at Piety MINCTES PAST THREE O'CLOCK P. I that ceriaia real ln Prince George's te of Maryland, known and designate locks numbered -—_ (2), three (8), four a and six (6) of a ee of a part of a ad fi ‘Sowa as “Yarrow’’ and ."” according to the led with a certain eed, dated May 20. 1 trustee, and wife ty Ry #foresaid, or so much there- of as may be uecessary. Plats of the property will he exhibited at the time of sale, and can be od- i prior tMereto at the offices of the under- signed, Nos. 917 F street northwest and 435 7th street northwest, respectively, Washington, D.C. rst offered for sale ‘will be the lot, part of block 3, on which the mansion house is Tie lors not sell separately, then the several blocks mentioned. or so many thereof as may be necessary, Will be sold separately as a whole, ‘Terms of sale: One-third casis, and the balance in eyual portions, at one and two years, for which the uotes of th bearing Interest at the able semt- trust i the usual form on the property sold, will be taken; and in the case of the wansion house lot, a policy of Insurance against loss ty dire, im such reasonable Sum as the same may be insured for, will be re- quired as additional security. A deposit of $300 oa the wansioa house lot aud of $60 on each of the other let whole, a deposit. of $500 on each block sold will be ulred of the purchaser ut the time of sale, Partics from Washington desiring to attend the sale can ta! more and returming, leave the Highlands station at 4: Terms of sale must be complied ‘with in ten days from Unte of sale. Ail conveyancing, recording and insurance will be at the cost of the purchaser. THOMAS E. waesans 91 WM. TF. MATTINGLY, 435 Tth st, W: me: my3i-10t © G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G & Guccessors to Latimer & Sican.) EXTENSIVE SALE OF | ee FURNITURE PARLOLK IXE 0. sites ODD PEBCES PARLOR IDEBOARDS, BEAL TPRERS! om BOLMITS, rad CAL WAKE, Biss ND Mian Obie DesutabLe SATURDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1894, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. ‘within our sales’ rooms, 1407 G St., We will sell a general line of household fu: niture of all Kiods. “We respectfully call the al tedtion of our patrons to this sale. ‘erms cssh. N & CO., Aucts., c. @. SLOA. at my3 G st. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTS. TO WHOM IT MAY CO: ERR: ‘TWENTY BARRELS DOUGLE STAMP STRAIGHT RYE WHISKY. ALS 50.000, CIGARS, bs MORNING, JUNE FOURTH, AT ~» for —yo whom it may concern, to pay advances ai 20 barrels Double Stump. Straisht liye Whicky. ALSO 50,000 Cigars, To which the attention of “the’ trade and private -1803,and recorded May 16,1892, folio 116’ of the land records of the the undersigned trusteos equest of the holder of th public Y OF 33 and 36, in nm ‘of jets in ‘syuare Ww A. i east of square 1042, with the improvements there- “Property Will be sold snbject to an incumdrance of $1,500 om each of lots 24, 20, 30. 9 and 28, all falling due it thereon from Nov. 10, Terms easy and made known at tlie of sale, RAYMOND 8. DONALDSON, . train from the Ealti- | a chaser. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. REMOVAL SALE OF NGHAersGae PHOTORATURES 5 ATELY FRAMED IN OAK. GILT, WHITE- CABINET AND AND.GOLD FRAMES, OTHER FRAMES; ART NOVELTIES, At the well: n' branch store of W. H. VEERHOF?, 1221 PENN. AVE. N.W., of | Frorine to ces, on F st. ow. | rHoRsD ay. FIRST, AT HALF NTINUING DatLy AT ELEVEN 4.M.: THME AND HALE-PAST UNTIL STOCK IS SOLD. my20-4t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 B sr. N.W. Superior and Well Kept Household Furniture at Auction. PARLOR SUITES IX FIGURED DAMASK, SILK PARLOR cha *ARLO! re a IRS, ACE WINDOW HANGIN PICTURES. FINE chases CARPETS, H. st 0. AND WALNUT CHAMBER Fousrrcns ae AND SEPA) PIECES, ‘TPRESSES, WIRE SPRINGS, ze PRAtHbn¥ PILLO' WALNUT M. T. wel NSION DINING 3 CHINA, DINING CH. LING, Deak B Bal | — MAHOGAN’ eran Bi ti To be sol AY. cid FOURTH, 1894, COMMENCING AT Shas OF HK, at the private Fesideuce No. 1531 I st., “cpposite ‘the Arlington. rms: THOMAS DOWLING & CO., my81-3t ‘Auctioneers. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, USTEES'. SALE OF ALIA |ARE, BOUNDED BY THIRTEENTH AR TRES: AND-CHALE, EB AND WATER STREETS SOUTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of rest to, us, bear. ing date January 16, 1803, and duly recorded among the land’ records of the ‘District of Columbian tt Liber 1769, folio 303 et seq., and at the written request of’ the parties steed thereby, we, the Subscribing Yrustees,. will sell, public, auction, front of the premises, THe TWELFTH DAY OF Sexe Lp aeoe, “xe FIVE O'CIOCK P.M., the whole of square numbered two hundred and seventy (270), in the city of Washlug- ton, District of Columbia, ‘2s the same ix laid down on_the grourd plat, or plan, of said city. Sold subject to a prior incumbrance of $20,000, secured by decd of trast. dated October 1, 1892, recorded tn Liber Se folio 478 et seq., with inter: en 893. Tunas OF SALE: ‘Onethizd of the Boney in cush. the balance In two equal’ install. ments, payable in one and two soars, with tntereet six per cent per annum. paynble sera ally, from the day of ‘sale, the deferred payments to 8 secured by d of trust upon said property, or all Cash, at the purchaser's option, A debontt of one thousand dollars ($1,000) to be Paid at the the of sule. All conveyancing and recor: ding to be at the Verma of sale to be com- irchase cost of the purchaser. piled with within ten days from the day of sale, Otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell said. property june 30, 189: at the risk and cost of the defaulting Property wold clear of all taxes to G. STAPLES, —— Sorts RIDOUT, 'H STREET OL ASD SOUTH A BEY By_virty the Supreme Court of the District passed on the 12th da of April, “A.D, 1804. in’ equity. cat 51: Mherein ’ Louise Mubleisen is cov Thoinas S. et al, are dete J decree of the same A.D. 1804, ¢ the premises, TENTH. DAY OF SUSE: Fe "CLOC! premises, ‘lying ity. of ‘Washiazton, District at 2 Lot numbered six (6 wins ision of lot numbered four subdivision of square ten huadred and eixhty-elght (085), as said subdivision ts recorded in the office of the Distriet af Columbia, of the sury Liber D. W. B. at the corner of 1 IVE 0* Glock, P. in fi te “premises teen ( tealt's, recorded subdivision "of ten 1 Teighty-ave. (Oe), vision “ recorded in the office of a oe of the District of Columbia, in Book folio 113. This lot is on 17th street between East Capi- tol and South A streets. ems: Owe-third of the purchase money” to paid within 30 days after the day of sale and residue, or the two-thirds (2-3), of the uapald par- chase money to be paid in one ‘and two years from day of sale, with interest pay mnually, and to be secured by deed of upon the erty sold, or all cesh, at the option of the par- ‘terms to be complied with in thirty days from and after the day of sale, oF trustees: shall reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or purchasers, The said p-eces or parcels of real estate, or elther of them, to be free and clear of all incumbrances aud taxes to day of sale. All conveyancing, recording, etc, at cost of the purchaser or purchasers JOHN P. SHEPPERD, ‘Trustee, Le Drolt butlding (Sth and F sts. nw). JOHN J. WILMARTI my25-d&ds iy saw. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN MONT- OMERY COUNTY, | MD. as trustee, iill, on the pre bay HE second ‘Dat "CLOCK P. AT ‘, "to the a a _siual ‘ate Samuel Tyler, and the late Stary possessed. This land lies kat contains about tee is situated near the Ne turnpike, about half a ing station. ou the Metropoli- . aud O. R. R., about three- gurve: public sale, » from the terminus of the’ Brightwood Electric railroad. d. ALBY HENDERSON, ‘Trustee. Auction Saie of Siiperior Household Furniture, Embrecing in Part. HANDSOME PARLOR FURNITURE, te ROCKING CHAM LACE HAXGINGS. PoR- F Gai CAR Pris, RUGS AND MATS, Seprnion OAK EX PENSION DINING TABLE, OAK BENTWOOD DINING CRATES, CHINA’ AND GLASSWARE, Mon DEL D (WITH BRASS MOUNTINGS), 5, 04K. CHAMBER SUITES, 1ATR 2. OTHER TTRESSER. FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOL- erin, Ce COMFORTS AND BLANK. RTS, TOILET AKITC! REQUISITES, bite auction on HEN poe sete Brees, Ise. AT HALE Past OeLOck, at residence, No. 1512 P THOMAS DOWLING & my2S-4t RATCLIFFE, DARE $20 PEN 6, thot AUCTIO: 2 NW TO WHOM JT MAY CONCERN: fue of a. cotta: UNE, AT € O'CLOCK P.M.. the Sailateral sitaphed to at meses mall ike AVITAL, STOCK OF THR vers 1 COMPANY ripl- Auction SAL OF ER uublic auction, T will sell, at t north: UNE PiRSt. at SEVEN PAE. all goods we st. aioe unpud, ‘consistiny of Sliver abd Mets] Wagches, Clocks, Chvilns, Bigs, Je Jeriay, ‘of all kinds. Diemonds, ‘Clot’ Tnstrumenrs” and alt Soe ae eatin HENRY R. GRO! WAEREN JOHNSON, Auct, RAWCLIEPE, DARE &1CO., TUTLDINC eT. EXTENT LOTS Ox oD, RETW FIr- VEEN F) FIRST. AT we will offer for ae Meridina Hii, fect on Ifth street extended. is sale presents an excellen? opportu paktles in search of valuable buildin: Trin ons jure ot the 1th st ca rty will le sold subject to a deed of 0. (Full particulars at sale). Terie: (Over and rhove the trast) $1.69 = the hathnes in otte year, secured by deed of t d, or ail cash at the option A deposit of $260 required upon ace If the terms of sale ar» not co: i} days from the diy of sile, t property at the risk porchuser, efter 5 y weh resale in some news- Paper published in Washinstoa D.C. All con- acing ard racordins at narchaser’s cost RATCLIVFE, DARI & CO.. Aucts. & oom AUCTIONEERS, te VERY DESIRARL E OUSEHOLD. aD ow RCES: BEING TIA ‘Proriaere ADOUT TO LEAVE Far We beg to Aanounee tha: on Peay, the FIRST DAY of JUNB, A.D. 1804, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., we will sell at the PRIVATE RESIDENCE No. 1945 VERMONT AVENUE NORTHIWEST. THR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS CONTAINED THEREIN, WHICH CONSIST IN PART OF HAND. SOME PARLOR FURNITURE, NIC-A-BRAC CAB- ‘A ‘EPTION HAIRS, PARLOR LAMIS, GRAVINGS, PORTTERE CHAMBER REDD! HALL ¥ DINING. Morey EXTENSION. TAREE MANTEL SET, CHINA, GLASS AND PLATED WARE, CHILD'S Canthraat REY RIGERATOR: KITCHEN NECESSITIES, CARPETS, MATTING, &e., &c. This furnitnre has been well kept, avd the sale should command general attention. my26-dédhs RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Ancts, MORTGAGRE'S SALE UF “HOTEL TAKOMA,” AT NORTH TAKOMA STATION OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND, ABCUT SIX MILES FROM THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of the power contained in @ certain mortgage from Benjamin F. Gilbert and wife to Thomas Hill, trustee, dated the 1st of November, 1898, and recorded among the land reconds of Montgomery county, Marylaed, in Liber J. A., No. 41, folio 110, ete., the undersigned, as the attorney named in said mortgage, will offer, at public sale, At the court house door, in Rockville, Maryland, on SATURDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1894, at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, frst, all thoge lots oF of land and premises at’ North Takoma, known, and ished lots numbered one, two, three, Soe foce Sltcen, senrtons’ aea aitots to block numbered! seventy ‘of subdi ‘Takoma accordance with a plat of said subdi- vino Which is duly ‘recorded among the land of Montgomery county, in Liber J. sie B follo 198, ete.; under the style and d ‘The T.' P. 1k, ear, Was tL = a eatdivision sof Tal sita| said lots consist of a le HOTEL, with metal roof, koma," conta} about’ 150 rooms, with oft. battdings, and with modern conveniences and eaulp- ent, now pothy- aud in runnit second, al Ail the Houschold and Kitchen Furniture and qu oy ments of the hotel erected uron said mh the Hotel Takome,”” and all the Be, ee tures, machinery, lances: oat ventilating aod’ drtlonge, and. all other seco chattels nd personal property in and about said Premises, as described in said mortgage. Sfermse of sales: Cretbalt the perceesy money to be patd tn cash, the baixnce in two equal iestall- ments at six and twelve months, the credit pay- ments to bear interest from the day of sale, and cau deposit of $500: will be fequised st fo will be required of fhe purchaser at the time of pale, SAMUEL E. HILL, toner Named in JAMES B. HENDERSON, Solicitor. — my1)- ler; . ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan.) is to notify ble cet thea balance of the STREET CO TION baa “este steamers a er tone and Southwi from Eu- rove), and will be on exhibition at our Art Galleries, 1407 G street, Monday, May 1804. We are in- fructed by the cxecuter, MF George the articles at ret, §r.. to seil Bay auction TUESDAY, THURS- xf Xe EuIDAY, Bay “PWENTY- TY-FIRST and UNE Fins, at ELEVEN air A.M. and THREE P.M. revervation whutevel PAUL, TO ATTEND THE ‘ExattRrtion ‘ON MONDAY. Thin is a wonderful col- fection Sf antiques In Old Mabocany puithont am Furniture, such endale, Sher- aton and ‘Adame. ite is XV and XVI 4 Carved Mirrors, in” all Brackets, Girandoles, etc.; Over-mantel Castle + seen tn this country; Empire Parni- ture, in Suites, Tables, Cheval Mir- rors, Chairs ard other pieces: Old Spanish Totters, Antique Solid S$ ver, Old Cut Glass, wisite Shefiield Pinte, irios, Quaint Old China, Brass und Copper Playnos, many other antiques and tnterlor decor tons of the finest deseription, not to be duplicated in this country. Silver, You are respectfully invited to at- tend the exhibition apd sale on dates above given. Don’t let anything prevent your at- tendance, ag you will be ezreeably ton! at the array of magnif- cent, articles, Gleplayed. For further particulars see catalogue. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioncers, 1407 G street. By order of i GEORGE STREET, Jr., Exccator. P.S.—Only one day exhibition, \ioa- day, May 23, 1804, Sn ES ESS Seen ars THOS. EZ WAGGAMAN, Ny Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON 16TH STREET Et DND, BET HUKOS AND ERIE STREETS, IMPROVED BY 4 ME BUILDING. By virtue of a decd of trust duly recorded in Liber ‘Xp. 1881, folio 106, of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the request of the rty thereby secured, we will sell_at Hon, in oe of the pre: y ‘E “t . at Five M., part of Jot 18, in black 17, nthe tecccded ‘waudivbars of Meridian Hill. Beginning at a point on Meridian avenue, ov 16th street extended, 25 {cet south the northwest corner of said'Jot, and ruuning theuce east 96 feet; thence south 25" feet; thence West 95 fect, and thence north 25 feet to the place Of beginning, in the District of Columbia, ‘Yerws: One-third cash, of which a deposit of $100 must be made at the time of sale, und the baldnce in equal installments, in one and two yeuts, for which notes of the pur » bearing interest, ‘payable semi-annually, ‘trou Cay. of sale | and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, j Rall be taken or ‘all cash, at the vption of the | Barchaser. All camveyancing and recording at, pur- Lasers cost. MAE tetas, are bot complied with ta ys ftom sale the trustees reserve. the “igut to resell at the risk and cout of the default- purchaser, after ¢! *% THos. 2 WAGGAMAN, JOHN W. PILLING, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ‘aact: my23 i XEW THREE STORY D ‘TRUST! vi TOSS ERIOK. P aos HOUSES, UME! sort srucer, Weer vi PLACE. SHINTO. AY OF M O'CLOCK 1, Columbia, viz.: Ridout, trustees’, numbered 112 tn ‘sxid_ ieorgeto Cooke Park), as per plat ra Ss subdivision of pai S.. folio 261, of the ees ares <ftiee of the sAnmbin. ‘This ‘ot ts veyor.of the District ed | “thwreanto, be lone. Matrict Ashfurd and rt of a (foriwerly ralied Tahoe a. it proved by a uew, ment nay-windowel brick ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance In one and two yours. at @ per cent per annum, Autereat, parzbie remt-annnally, and to he secured Wyn doer vf trust on the ey Bn et on of the purchaser, A deposit of $300 required at the time of sale. ‘Terms vf xalo jaw comin with in fifteen days from day the trustees reserve right 10 erty at the rlek and cost wf sletaul after five days" advertisement of some newspaper published. 19, ay my4-dids CS THE ABOVE SALE IS Is voant. of Um rain, TWENTY-THIRD, 1894, eek sue myl7dcds C7 TRE ANSV? SALE coont of rain, vatil BIGHTH, 1991, cams my2L-deds EFTHE ADOVE 8s until Neos iy and bi place, JEREUAR FICKLING, a gine of he eal JUse FiUsr yates “Sbesitane tata 0 _any20-daas ioe ao THOMAS DOWLING & G G12 E st. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND PERSONAL BOOMS, SATURDAY, COMMENCING “AT TEN @°CLOCK,” FEMBRACING IN Pant, SEVERAL PARLOR SUITES. SUPERIOR. CHAMBER LOT GROCERIES, uotanges AND NUMBER OF SHOW EFFECTS AT AUCTION JUNE SECOND, 1894, HANDSOME DAK AND WALNUT SUITRR SI'GLE AND DOCELE NGES AND EASY. eats, ane Reso BETS Rye nUsk ETHER tara Stove 200 SEPARATE PIECES OF FCRNI- VINEGAR, A ALSO, AT IWELVE o'cLock, A NUMER OF HORSER AXD OUR! CA SECS OF Ha! CARER, gr RATCLIFFE, = & CO., eas e. DLW. Announcement Extraordinary! Fine Carriages, :|Peremptory S By Au ale ction Entire Stock In Trade of John M. Yous. 456 Penna. Ave, N. Washington, D.C. MR. beige I Se ad RIS Retirement from Busi The Whole ness. 2& Stock To Be ABSOLUTELY SOLD ON =| Thursday, June 14, Commencing At 10 O’Clock THIS STOCK, WHICH CARRIES UEATION TH) Bay a The Very. es IS MADE U 1894, a. m. WITH IT YOUNG Exgors UFACTURING ‘Best G rades of V: chicles, OF To Wrr: WHAM CAMIOLETS, XEDOS, LADIES PHAPTONS, SEAT ror SURIEYS, DEPOT WAGONS, BUCKBOSRDS, COD AED cova we CAR. BEACH W. AND PHAETON PER, BUT SO. RING HARNESS, OFFICE Posen, BOSTON CHAISES, COUPES, LS TBE MOST SOUGRT- ‘AGOXS AND RUMBLES. ‘TRON SAF>, Do not be a Gay, an hour or a minute Inte, aa the sale is Thursday, June 14, 1894, At 10 O?Clock a. m. by Cash, ferms: Ca an tes my20-dGdirs ‘ <: ih et] DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONERES. called Mashing ot ad cash, hakance if fuck remile In rorte tn shingtoa, D.C. NA) Its. one and tre aulvertise ublished in anit reco: $f FS 1 aad. Wile t -0t: Oo District of Columbia, rded in Liter of nd At the request of the party secured thetehy, Wwe, . WiN sell at public’ ane. front of the protises, on MONDAY, THUS FOURT! Yor SCN D. ead, at TIVE O'CLOCK I y paresls of land aud yp the city of Wash: ington, Distr and known end de. ighty-thre (8); In Pactel four ‘hundred and forty-five (445), as and oue hundred and eighty-tou sulwlivision, in square numbered per plat re- corded in Liber 16, folio 2% ‘of the records of the surveyor's office of the Disttiet of Columbia. which a d ts the promisso: tes of ich deferred payments the ry notes of by deed the purchaser shall be given and of trust upon the property. sold, ge the option of the purchaser, Gash “will be required. upon ach tot of sale. All conveyancing and ‘ost. balance in equal ‘ons and two. years trom Meith interest atthe rate of 6 per annum, payable semi-annually, ai cat of $200 mt ‘the ume pur- Terms of salé to be coupled, with cha: in ten (10) days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the the rish and cost of the defnulting rebasers, after such notice as the t : hgh xe JOHN F. co: JOHN T Ai RATCIFFE, DARR & CO. ry at pure! or trustees ‘Trustee. Trustee. Aucts. my22-eodds a ————————————— FUTURE DAYS. ————— RATCLIFFE, DARR & } & 00. AUCTIONEERS. * SALE TREE-STORY Wixbow “BHiCR DWELLING HOUSE. aN pe lows en +8 STREET NOLTHWEST, iy virtue of a deed of trust, 17th day of 1880, 1453, folio 210" ek at eh the District of Columb quest of the party secu bie avetion, in front of Y. FiPYH’ DAY OF Past. O'CLOCK. P. bearing date on the s recorded ia Taber of anand at the written re- the premises, on U1 Ni 8 SpE, 1804, "AT HAGE: | ls in one, two after date, with interest at me age i oft cent per aunum until paid, by geet vor trust on the property. sold. A dsy Gepocit of $200 re- auired at time of sale. All convey: at pur- chaser's cost. If terms are wot com with ip ten days from day of ‘sale, trustees reserve the Tisht to sesell the property, at abt the risk and ost of the defaulting purchaser, iu Event ening Star Wir, after ten days’ 0 13th st. aw. : DANIEL O'c, x, camaciia” “THOMAS D DOWLING & ¢ & 00. al ‘avomosinens a ao i ia Fe ae > E, teribed atts Ray TWENEY: | & “Co. on and the risk and H. BRADLEY DaVmDsoN, 308. D. McGUIRE, JAMES” W. McKEE, AUCTIONEER. USTEES’ SALE. OF ELI! IBLE BUILD! ON DELAWARE AVENUE. aerwna B rd C STREETS NORTH, | trastew. 5 Fig pres arf a i : i < He 4 ae fated I 5 2 é ize 973] i A E 8 4 a ae rable Together with all the offices, hare § all the offices, and a houses, therein, known ag capecially be positive and without reserve. THOMAS W. SMITH, Gro. HoOWaRD Dav ‘Trustess. AUSTIN HERR. FANNIE W. RATCLIFFE, DARR _& ©0., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTPES SALE OF VALUABLE 1ePnovED RE, IN "orn CSTONTOWN, IMPROVEMENTS “o> OF FRA! WELLING A! UTHOUSES. OT AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded ta Liber Fat, at records of feta 28 ot pre of the land » and at the oat of "the sure af thereby. the uni = traces Pl ete sale at’ public auction, So. AT HALP-PAST FOUR, OL os the following di in the county of W: wolteton, i Columbia, and desig lots numbered one’ hundred and srventy-ateet «zt QS MONDAN, THe eLaveTi Bay ye one hundred and seveaty-nine (179), one hundred end cighty (180), one hundred and elghty-one om. end one Landred oa sictty owe iss. = Fox and others’ st ‘of part c a torether with the tupravements, “ke., suljec vse to a pelor, dead of mt, ea note of . ed August S82, for years fi he dete thereof, snd bearing tntercat at Tne rate! ot 6 per cent’ per annam, payable semi-annual said trast being recorded’ int iver. tie. tollo T of the iand records of the District of Columbia. Terms cas’, of whieb a Sepcait of F190 mst down. be meade when the property % Terms to be complied with “in “artece cs from otherwise the trustees the day of sale, reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, All couveyane- | tng, recording, .. at tie cost of the parchaser CLARENCE ALEXAS ANDEK, — HESEY ik. sipeo mp2o-didbs RATCLIFFE, DARE & ©O. 920 PA. AVE. ‘| lachinery, Tools, Boilers, Engines, &e., At Auction. On THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1s WE ITHIN OUR WARE AT A COLLEC OF aateret:” "TOOLR. Wot a ie OL BOM LERS. ENC. AM 1k Ca pes = on LATHE, 8 FI ae ee On: ns Mt Et AND ee Hi POWER E' hae rere WITH eNO TABLE, ca- ‘ACITY, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS FOR 1-8 TO 2-INCH. ONE LOT MACHINIST BENC! LS. oe ee gc SH. AND noSATN Di MLN <@ AND BORING TOOLS A A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Oi MACHINERY, FRE ATrEXtION OF 2; thereby, we will sell, at | Sixteenta ef . AVE. a AND 930 € STREET | O'CLOE COL Ss AUCTION SALES. DAYS. THOMAS DOWLING & 09., AUCTIONEERE a See on Saruepay, the FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. im front TE yt is and 14. im ‘commencing wi ogtate premises. ali of é 2 i if e& Hi = i TE ad oe a 4 FRONTAGE OF ABOUT 71 FEET ox SOUTH. SIDE OF NEW YORK AVENUE, A) CONLAINING ABOUT ARE. PERE Seay IN THE ey IS Wows WOO aUCHone ‘THOMAS 32> AUCTIONEERS, E i: 2 ’ i d i # i i 4 a att ali i int : li Bes i jag Bek int nes eedlas 7 i 4 i & uf ff $3 i j Fi 5 ij fe : ul el if tHe far Ly be at i ‘Trostee. ‘AUCTIONEERS, 16 Lar GST. 4 VALUABLE AND a =. - F- 70. a) : ‘ Pp) % Sy A HI 4 8 a Begs 3 5 Rs a ane he ABOVE SA! rupar. ede ae = Se exee- CG. ane on: Aucte. DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. j SALE OF A A FINE AND ECONOMICAL BUILDING LOT, FRONTING | 17 ean AVENDE ¥ bern OF 61.06 PEET “ON ONE SIDE yee) 04 FEET THE | Udo antsy sire oa train deed of tru. Gated June 20, 1801. recorded in Liber Xo. 1588, 380 ct seq. ote of the land records of the District ‘of Colamipia. at the Secured thereby. the Tursvar JUNE FIFTH, A - cK PP. front O'CLOC in ‘of the pret pablie auction an of that outa lot of land sito- ate ‘in the city of Washington, to sald District, known as and 5 Jot numbered twenty-five C5), | ta Robert M. Bell's recorded subdivision tn square |umbered ten hundred and twelve (012). as plat, recorded in Book 18, 102, in t or's' office of said District, os interest thereon from June 19, 1 Terms of sale: AN cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale, Comveyancing and ling at purchaser's cost. Terms ied with within 15 days trustees reserve the right to ta ‘TENDED: Ry virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Calumbin, passed in equity cause 12,583, where William M. BE eden —— 7 | ox Eee Fie MIRTH DAY OF Sue, beg 1894, O'CLOCK » the follow- | tng deserted cd ealane ciovapell ia ‘the county of | Washingtoo and District of Columbia, known and distincwished on & plat of the division ‘of the s- tate of Matthew deveased, between the | beirs of said Matthew Wigieid, as ‘a part jot Fambered thirty ome (81). meting on the Bladensturg rat. and with that uniform width of 12% so far as to make | and include five acres ‘Terms: One-third eash, in equal installments, le in ‘one and two yoars from of sale, with interest on the deferred, puy- ments at 6 cout per anouin until paid.’ Sp- terest: payable ecort-anwualiy. Tred —— to be secured by deed of trust on the ‘prem! or all cash. at the fom of ‘the purchaser, of $200 requil on day of sale, All orting 2, Sf cont, of parctiaaet ait La, ave ALTER B, WILLIAMS & 00., “