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— BROOKLAND. Mr. Henry Moulton Trundle died at mid- night yesterday at his home, at 13th and Providence streets, Brookland, of bronchial consumption, superinduced by a severe at- tack of la grippe. Mr. Trundle had spent | rest of his life in Georgetown, where hej} has many friends, and was a well-known business man of Washington. He leaves a@ widow and five sons, Harry, Morris, | George, Irving and Everett Trundle. The ANACOSTIA, Harry E. Eno, the infant son of H. E. and Carrie M. Eno, died at the residence of its parents, No. 117 Jackson street, at 3:30 o'clock, Wednesday morning, May 30. The funeral took place on Friday last at 3 o'clock p. m. Mr. S. Russell Bowen, one of the gradu- ating class of "94 at the commencement exercises of the National University Law School this evening, will have conferred upon him the degree of master of laws. The program for children’s day of the M. E. Sunday school {s being thoroughly rehearsed for its anticipated presentation on the third Sunday of this month, the time appointed for the exercises. Rev. Ackland Boyle and Mrs. Anna Boyle | Moore, who came on to attend the funerai | of their father, the late Augustus French | Boyle, have taken their departure, Mr. Boyle to ‘his charge in New York city, where he will shortly be joined by his widowed mother, who will make her future home with him; Mrs. Moore to New York, where she had arranged to meet her husband and | journey on to Nyack on the Hudson, where they have taken a cottage for the summer. Mr. W. H. Brinkley, who has been an in- Mate of the Homeopathic Hospital for a number of weeks past, was recently the subject of a delicate and dangerous surgi- al operation.from the effects of which late Yeports represent him as steadily rallying. The program of the concert by the schol- ars of Van Buren School was repeated on! Saturday evening, with some slight modi- ficattons and additions. A pleasing number, “Tenting on the Old Camp Gound,” was contributed by a party of High School Students, composed of the following young Sentlemen: Messrs. Geo. Guerdrum, War- ren Tolson, Wm. Pyles, Frank Dony, Nor- man North, Richard Bryan, John Downey and Theodere Sneli. Lemonade was served during the intermission and ice cream and cake at the conclusion of the concert, in the basement of hall. Great credit is due Miss Clara G. Brewer, the principal of the school, for the success of the concert. Mr. H. S. Petty of Takoma Park was in| ‘Anacostia on Thursday last looking after | bis real estate interests. ———— HYATTSVILLE. | Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mecutchen of High-| funeral will occur tomorrow, and the ser- vices will be held at Trinity Church, Georgetown, with the interment at Holy Rood cemetery. Rev. R. R. West officiated at the funeral services of Mr. H. P. Main, a member of | the Queenstown church, who was buried | from his late residence on the Sligo Mill road yesterday afternoon. The lawn fete and strawberry festival at | the residence of Mr. I. S. Hollidge, at the corner of llth and Providence streets, this evening is promised a fine attraction in vocal music by a quartet from the chorus of “The Three Dukes.” Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Penrod will spend the summer at Beach Haven, N. J., and have rented their pretty home on 14th street to Mr. McSweeney of the Treasury Depart- ment, = takes possession this week. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey left Brookland AUCTION SALES. j AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS. TOMORROW. == <== FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Horses.. Horses. S. BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, WASHINGTON HOUSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, RY SALE OF 25 HEAD OF HORSES AND MARES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c: TOMORKOW, ' TUESDAY MOURNING, JUNE FIFTH, 1804," AT ‘TEN O'CLOCK, will be sold within the Bazaar, 35 head of Horses and Mares, ; In this sale will be found stock to suit any kind of business, workers and drivers. ALSO 15 Vehicles of all kinds, both new and second band. it S, BENSINGER, Auctioneer. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. LEASE, GOODWILL, FIXTURES AND CONTENTS OF ICE CREAM’ PARLOR AND CONFECTION- ERY STORE, 1100 H STREET NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE FIFTH, 1804, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, we shall sell the entire con- tents of ti® above’ establishment, NOTE—It will be first offered as a whole, and if not disposed of that way it will immediately be sold in detail Sale positive; owner retiring from business on count of his health, Hes RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, g2u PA. AVE N.W. FINE COLLECTION OF ROSES, GERANIUMS AND OTHER BEDDING PLANTS, PALMS, RUBBER PLANTS, HYDRANGEAS, FANSIES, VINES, SPIREAS, &C., &C., FROM THE WELL: KNOWN NURSERIES Of J. 8. Freeman, to be sold by public auction at our sales rooms, 920 Penusylvania avenue north- West, ON TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE FIFTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. today or a trip to ton. After her return the ceremonies connected with her installa- tion as president of the Legion of Loyal Women will occur. Miss Rhoda Cooksey and Mr. Carl Boyd were the recent guests of Mr. and M . C. H. Hospital. —_—_— The democratic state central committee of Iowa has called the state convention to meet in Des Moines, August 1. = AUCTION SALES. “Nis AFTERNOON, G, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, FOUR ot . sole owner of Si 4 street, or Maple avenue, Le Droit ‘we will sell the above Fine Four-story Press- brick Resideace. Eleven rooms, extensive grounds, &. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ite TRUSTERS’ SALE OF TWO VALUABLE BUILD. ING SITES ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND Q STREETS NORTHWEST. lands gave a strawberry tea to a number of their friends at their home at that place a few evenings since. The lawns were Mlumined by Japanese lanterns, and dec- erated with American flags. Among those present were Mrs. Trainor, Mrs. Scott, Miss Van Doren, Mrs. Gibson White, Mr. acd Mrs. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. McGregor, Miss: McGoffrey, and Messrs. Lord, Car- don and Littlewood of Washington; Dr. and Mrs. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Gramlich, Mr. and Mrs. Giusta, Mr. and Mrs. Ral- ston, Dr. and Mrs. Buck, Mrs. Tise, Mrs. Baukhages, Mrs. H. N. Ralston, Mr: Crutchett, and Misses Buck, Mamie and Watie Tise, Clara Johnston and Marie Cratchett of Hyattsville; Capt. and Mr: Bartlette and Miss Daisy Bartlette of Highlands, Miss Jessie Nesbit of College Park, and Miss Mary Mecutchen of Phila- delpbia. The ladies of Beltsville closed a success- ful entertainment last Friday night for the benesit of Emmanuel M. E. Church of that place. Several colored people were immersed in the Eastern branch yesterday. Miss Mamie Campbell and Miss Mamie Hamilton of Easton, Md., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs L. H. Campbell. An important meeting of the Citizens’ | Improvement Association will be held to- might at the residence of Mr. H. O. Em- mons, Invitations to the commencement exer- cises of Metrose Institute, of this place, hhave been issued. which ‘will take place | at the Universalist Church, corner of 13th; end L streets northwest, Washington, D. .. on the evening of the Sth instant, at 8 @'clock. — > — ROCKVILLE. On Wednesday the Agassiz Society of) Friends’ Select School of Washington was | entertained by Colton and Hal Maynard at | their summer home near this place. Mr. Richard H. Collier. an old and well- known citizen of the county, died a at his home near Great Falls on Saturday, in the sixty-fourth year of his age. The annual commencement exercises of Rockville Academy, W. Pinkney Mason, Principal, will be held at the opera house, this place, on the evening of the 13th in- stant. Prof. E. B. Prettyman of the State Normal School, Baltimore, wili deliver the | address. At the close of the exercises danc- ing will be indulged in. Miss Alice Kenedy of Wheeling, W. Va..| has returned home from a visit to Mr. and | Mrs. A. H. Aisquith of Darnestown dis-| trict. Misses Mabel M. Miller and Hattie V. Al- } Yen of Mount Jackson, Va., are visiting at the resifence of Mr. James E. Trundle, Gaithersburg. | During the past week the clerk of the! circuit court has issued marriage licenses to the following persons: Richard Gaither | and Caroline Davis, Musco Jackson and Alcinda Ricks, Wm. S. Muir and Lydia} Washington Chichester. | Messrs. Arthur Peter, James P. B. Veirs/ and Samvel Jones of this place will be! Members of the graduating class at the| commencement exercises of the law de-| partment of the National University this evening. | Children's duy was appropriately observed Yesterday by the Epworth M. E. Sunday school at Gaithersburz. Misses Alice and Julia Kennedy of Wash- ington are boarding here for the summer. Mrs. Hogg and Miss Mamie Hogg of this Place will spend the season at Ocean Grove. During the past week or two an effort has been made to organize a populist party im this county, and it is said that organ- izations of the same party will be formed 4m each of the severai election districts at no distant da A club has been formed here with the following officers: LW. <Assheton, president; W. S. Poole, vice pres ident: Lewis G. Johnson, secretary, and C. | P. Mullican, librarian. An address has been issued to the people of the county and @ mass convention calied to meet here on/ the 2d ‘instant. This new movement does Rot appear to cause much uneasiness | among the leaders of either the democratic | or republican parties of the count, Judge John T. Vinson of the circuit court for this county yesterday met with a pain-| ful accident by falling down the steps in| front of his residence at this place. No} bones were broken, but the gentleman was | badly bruised about the face and body. No| serious consequences are anticipated from the accident. 7 ‘The equity (non-jury) term of the circuit | ourt commenced here this morning and Will likely last for several days | ‘The Emerson Institute Dramatic Club of Washington will give an entertainment at | the town hall on Friday evening next for | the benefit of the Athletic Base Ball Club of | this town. | Mr. Harry C. Willard of New Mexico ar- | Tived here on Sunday evening on a visit to friends at this place. — LAUREL. ‘The track laid by the Boulevard Company | n the pike Inst December will soon be a thing of tb the city council having ordered its removal and awarded the con- tract for the work. Several thousand dol- lars’ worth of materia! will be stored until @ purchaser can be found, when the pro- ceeds will be wi in defraying the ex- penses of restoring the street to its former condition. Thus do our fondest dreams fade away. A new company | | is bell nized under | the charter granted at session of the lectslature, and wi yet have an ele. ailway, with or without the boule- vari feat ‘The Bal pany is ore and learning the travel to amd from Lé electri to be ¢ > buildings A fence gates, is to be and other im- KS, A survey » of the Patuxent and an estimat anne! and r< made for straighte moving the obstruct pieted, will prev low of much valuable meadowlend. w under water whenever there is a heavy rain. The school commissioners, at their reappointed local lows: Schooi No. 1, Wm. Milstead, Dr. W. S and A. M. Bond; schoo! 2 Edmund Hill. A. F. Flester and Henry Ben- | mett; school No. 3, J. T. Cull, J. HL Alex- | ander and 8. P. Keiler. Miss Lee Keller Was confirmed as assistant teacher in schoo! 1. The county commissioners have appoint- ed as road co: ssioners in Laurel dis- | trict Andrew F. Flester, W. W. Owens and Luther Brashea: | Senator A. P. Gorman is slowly improving md Will be able io be ut in @ tow days, | tent of such resale in sone ished in | Washington, D. JAMES B. W! RANDOLPH D. HOI'KINS, myZ2-d&ds ‘Trustees, | 1sea. By virtue of two several deeds of trust to bearing date April 25, 1891, und recorded in Liber No. 1590, folio T et seq., and folio 11 et #eq., of the land’ records of the District of Columbia, ‘and at the request of the party seared thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at pu ‘'c’ auc: tion. in front of the ises, on MONDAY, THE FOURTH DaY OF JUNE, A.D. 1894, at’ FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all those certain or parcels of land and premises, situate in the city of Wasb- tagton, District of Columbia, and known and de- scribed ‘as being lots numbered one hundred and eighty-three (183) aad one bundred and eighty-four (84, im Partello’s subdivisioa, in square nunibered fear “hundred and forty-five (445), as per plat re- corded in Liber 16, folie 2, of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in equal installments, payable in one acd two years date of sale, with interest at the of 6 per centom + annum, payable semi-annually, for which ferred ments the promissory notes of the purchaser shall be given and secured by deod of trust upon che property soid, of all éash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 cash will be reqoired upon each lot at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at pur- chasers cst. Terms of sale to be complied with in tem (10) days from date of sale, otherwise the trestee Toserve the right to resell the property at the rish amd cost of the defaulting pare! or purchasers. after much uotice as the trustees may proper. JOHN F. COX. Trustee. JOHN T. ARMS. Trustee. RATCLIFVE, DARR & CO. Aucts. “my22-eodde DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOT oN THE NORTH SIDE OF WYOMING AVENUB, NEAR CONNECTICUT AVENUE EXTENDED, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber numbered 1613, at folio S78 et aeq., of the | land records of the District of Columbia, we will Sell in front of the premises, ON MONDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1804, aU FIVE | O'CLOCK P.M. WEST 30 feet front of lot numbered SS of PRESBREY'S subdivision of part of WIDOW'S MITE ‘eulied Washington Helzhta. | Terms: beans cash, balance a and wre! years at 6 per cent per annum, Interest payable | Semiannaally, aud to be secured by deed of trust on the property suld, or all cash, at the option of the purehaser. A deposit of §250 required at time of sale. Conveyancing, &c.. at cost. Terms of vale to be complied in fifteen — day Cy otherwise poe reserve right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after Gre days’ advertise- DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOT ON M_ STREET | BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH STKEETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 1611, folio 114 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, ‘we will sell. in {rout of the premises, on THURSDAY, FRE SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, A DL. 18H, AT FIVE O'CLOCK Pr M, LOT 4 BLOCK 3 TRINIDAD, fronting 50 feet’ en M st, depth 150 feet to an Terms: One-third cash, balance tn one and two years at 6 per ceut per annum Interest, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, ut the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required ut time of sale. Conveyancing, &e., at purchaser's cost, ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen cays | fran date of sale otherwise trustces reserve the Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- ment of such resale in some newspaper published im Washington, Db. JOHN E. SMITH, Trustee. $e2-dide ANDREW WALL, Trustes. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. — TRUSTEES’ S. OF SEVENTEEN VALUABLE STORY BRICK HOUSES, INCLUDING CORNERS, TWO OF “WHICH ARE HOU! ON E STREET AND KEN- Y AVENUE BETWEEN “D," “E* AND ‘7H AND FOURTEENTH STREETS occurred under the terms of a deed May15,1S0,und recorded May 16,1893, folio 116 of the lagd records of the Coluwbia, the undersigned trustecs i therein, st the request of the holder of the Wil offer at public 8 THE NINTH DAY OF ISM, AT TALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCI 24, 26, 27, 28, , BI Wm. ‘A ‘Vaughn's subdivision ‘of lets tn square east af square 1042, with the improvements thero- on. Property will be sold subject to an incumbrance of $1,500 on each of lets 20, 21, 22, 28, 24, 29, 30, 31, 38, 34, 35 and 36," and $1,750 on iots 26 aad $2,000 on lots 19 and 28, all falling due Q, 189%," and interest thereou from Nor. 10, ‘Terms eugy and made known at the of sale. EBAYMOND 8. DONALDSUN, 706 12th st. ow. JOHN G. JOHNBON, 12th and'G Ww. Jet-d&ds ces, RATCLIFFE, DARE & Ca, AUCTIONEERS EXECUTOR'S SiLE OF FRAME HOUSE AND Lom, SIX ROOMS, Ne 419 N STREET NowTH- Ou FRIDAY APTERNOCX, JUNE EIGHTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, I will offer for sale, im front the premises, & Fronting IS feet Dy u depth of 120 alley, improved by a frame house, under rental of $17 per moat. be sold subject, however, to a $1,000. Rerum: (Over snd above the trust), cash posit of $100 req Upou acoeptance of the terms of sale are not complied with in days from the dty of sale the right is reserved w resell the property at the risk und cust of the de- faulting purchaser, after five advertisement of such Washington, @t purchaser's cost. GEORGE, H. PADDON, Executor of Robert Deceased. CLARENCE A. BEANDENBURG, Attorney. Jet-dads | TUESDAY, | West Eleventh (11th) Binety-three (93) feet ten and ‘one-half (10%) inches _de2-2t ©. G. SLOAN &*CO., AUCTION re to Latimer & Sloan). TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PRO! . NO. 1639 SIXTH STREET NORTH s WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duted 5th of May. A: D. 1s0h, “and duly ‘recorded in Liber No. 1624, folio 81 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the Fequest of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction in frout of the premises, ON TUESDAY, JUNE FIFTH, 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK'P.M., ‘the following described real es- tate situate in’ the city of Washington, District aforesaid, to wit: of original lot six_(6), in are four hundred and seventy-seven (477)--be- sinning on @th stroot at the northwest corner of said lot and running thence south twenty (20) feet; thence east 93 feet 44y Inches; thence north twenty (20) feet; and thence west to the place of inning, together with the improvements, con- sisting of w frame dwelling, known as No. 1639 6th at. n.w., Washington, D.C. Terms inade known at time of sale. WHITEPIELD McKINLAY, my25-dieds ‘Trustoe. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A YHREE-STORY BAY- WINDOW BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, No. 1512 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTH . NEAR IOWA CIRCLE. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 17th of May, 1800, and duly recorded in Liber 1408, folio 210 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at udlic auction, in front of the premises, on TUES- AY, FIFTH’ DAY OF JUNE, 1804, ‘AT HALF- Past FIVE O°CLOCK P.M.. lot numbered eighty- fiye (85), of the subdivision’ of Robert A. Balloch of lots A, B, EB vend F, in square numbered two hundred ‘und forty-oue (241), with the tmprove- iments thereon, consisting of a three-story brick dwelling house: Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in throe ual jnsiallments, in one, two and three years | after date, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum until paid, secured by deed trust on the property sold. "A deposit of $200 re- quired at time of sale, All conveyancing at pur- ebaser’s cost. If terms are not complied with tn trustees reserve the ten days from day of sale, property, at the risk and cost at to resell the the defaulting purchaser, after ten days’ notice ia Ev Star ne r. cong ARLES We SEANDY, ‘Trustee, 610 13th ‘st. n.w, DANIEL O’C. CALLAGHAN, ‘Trustee, my23-d&ds 1213 F st. nw, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, IMPROVED RY A LARGE IRON FOUNDRY, ' WITH ALL ‘THE TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS, ke. “BEING “NO. 3105 K STREET AND BEING THE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS OF THE LATE FIRM OF BECKHAM & MIDDLETON. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the Sixteenth day of April, A.D. isso, and duly re- corded in Liber 1273, folio 468 ct seq., one of the land records of the ‘District of Columbia, and bj direction of the party secured, the undersi trustees, will sell, in front of the. premises. on TUESDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D. i804. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following described Teal estate and premises, in the city of George- town, in the District of Columbia: All of lot Seveuty-one (71) and part of lot seventy-two (72), in Peter's Square, described as follows: Beginning for the same at tp soathwest corner of lot ser- enty-one (71) and funning thence east sixty-four (G4) feet nine (9) inches. more or less; thence north one bundred and twenty-three (123)' feet; thence west sixty-four (64) less, and Bine (9) inches, ‘more or thence south to the place of beginning; also all the tools, implements, machinery and pat: ferns in the foundry and machine shop, known as No. 8105 “'K"* street northwest, and situated upon said described lots of ground and used by Cicero Beckham and Robert I. Middleton in thelr business as rou founders and machinists. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance In equal installments in one and two years, for which notes of purchaser will be taken, said notes bearing inter- est at six per cet per annum, payable seml-annu- ally, and secured on the property sold. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. Couvey- anclng at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms to be complied with In fifteen days, or the trustees reserve the five days’ advertisement. WILLIAM A. GORDON, j Z HOLDSWORTH GORDON, { ‘Trastees. st. nw, THOMAS DOWLING & Auct. my21-dide DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FINE AND ECONOMICAL | BUILDING “Lor, FRONTING 17 FEET ON TENNESSEE AVENUE NORTHEAST BY A DEPTH OF 61.06 WEET ON ONE SIDE AND 66.04 FEET ON THE OTHER. Under and by virtue of a certala deed of trast, dated June 20, 1891, recorded {n Liber No. 1589, follo 380 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, at the request of the party Secured thereby, the under trustees will, ON JUNE FIFTH, A.D. 1841. AT F P.M., in front of the premites, sell at auction all of that certain lot of land sita- ate in the city of Washington, in said District, Known as and being lot numbered twenty-five (29) in Robert M. Bell's recorded suldivision in. squ numbered ten hundred and twelve (1012), as plut, reconted in Book 18, or's office of said District. per e 102, in the survey- ye said lot will be sold subject to a deed of trust, bearing date Jane 19, 1891, made to secyre a note of $315, payabls three years from date of said trust, with accrucd interest thereon from June 19, 1893. Terms of be required All cash, A deposit of $100 wii! t the time of sale. Conveyancins and complied with within 15 days from the day of sale, or the trustees reserve the right to resell at the cost and risk of the defaulting p purchaser. JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee, 1417 G st. nw. W. E. EDMONSTON, ‘Trustee, 500 Sth et. nw. FUTURE DAY: RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, 920 FA. AVE. W. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY SALE OF UN- CLAIMED FREIGHT. Qa SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE SIXTEENTH, AD. 1894. commencing at’ TEN O'CLOCK, the Adains Comy will sell, at the auction rooms of Ratcliffe, Darr & Co., $20 Pennsylvania @venue northwest, to pay charges, about 610 PACK- AGES, an assortment of Trunks, Valises, Boxes, Packages, &., &e., &., to be sold without reserve. All parties concerned Will take notice. ‘Terms cash. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. Jes-10t Auctionsers. DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME DWELLING AND LOT ON ELEVENTH STREET BETWEEN T AND U STREETS NORTH WEST. By virtue of two deeds of trust, ate’ June 13, 18, duly recorded in Liber 184, at folios 3d et sog., and 40 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia,’ we will sell. in front of the premises,on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1304, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described land and premives, With “the casements, rights, ways and appurte: nences thereunto belonging,’ situate and lying in the city of Washington, District vf Columbia, namely: Part of lot seventeen (17), in William Il. Gunnell's subdivision of lots in square three Lun. dred and thirty-three (333), aa per plat rerorded in Liber W. F., folio 136, recorded in the ufll vi tue surveyor of the District of Columbia, being the whole front twenty (20) feet of said lot on street, by the depth of to an alley. Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, bélance in two equal installments in one KATCLIFFE, DAER & CO, AUCTIONEERS. PEREMPTOKY SALE THREE FURST-PLIZE WORLD'S PAlk HAENESS,MADE BY GEORGE | MOTYS OF Tils CITY, By auction. On WEDNESDAY NING, JUNE THIR- SENTH, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we will seil, | 2 our sales rooms, 920 Penna. ave. w., by of Mr. Gec. Motts, 3 sets Fine Harness, took ‘the first prize at the world’s fair. Harness raoald nut fail to attend | fon at our rooms up to the hour of RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucts. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO, AUCTIONEERS, | v0 PAL AVE” NW. wor, CHAMBER aND NITUR AT AUCTION. 3 FU d of trast chattels given to 1 in Liber No. 1880, at foiio ds of the District | of the party * AUCTION, WITH. IVFE, ON TUESDAY, 1894, AL TEN ‘chattels ‘mentioned attiched to aaid deed of trust four Smy Rags, a, Umbrella Stand,3 Hallet, Davis & Co.” Upright d Table Lamp. En- ‘T. Chamber Suite, he Mattress, Extension . Walnut Laffet, We turite general attention. Terms cash. Chairs, M Bock MILLARD F. HALLECK, LEDRU R. MILLER, Jel-3t sustees. COTHE ABOVE S§LU IS POSTPONED wn. THURSD, UD 184, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.. at the le piace. MiiaakD F. HALLECK, | arusteen S$Gktee LEDRUR. MOLE, = | and two years from date of sale, at 6 per cent per annum interest, payable semi-apoually, to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Con- Veyancing. &c., at purebaser's cost. A deposit ot $200 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with ia mn days from date cf sale, otherwise trustes reserve the wo sell the property at the risk and cyst of defauiting purehaser, ufter five days’ advertisement of suc! resale in some newspaper published ia Wasuington, Dd. Je2-d&ds ~~ DUNCANSON BROs., AUCTIONEERS. EW Tt TRUSTEES’ SALE OF CEL DWELLING, SITCATR ¢ SIDE 0: N STREET LE NORTH “CAPITOL AND” FIRST of a of trust, bearing date May 1893, duly recorded in Liber 1811, fi one of the t th we will premises, ‘TH DAY OCK P. situate in the ty of Washingte lumbia, namely: “All of lot numbered M. Shimate’s subsivision of part of square maim. bered 617, as recorded in book 19, folio 24, of the | records of the surveyor's office of the District of | lumbia, together with the finpror ‘Terms of sale: One-third ca: equal payments, at. ot bearing interest ‘at the num, payable semi-anni ef trust ements thereon, | be y. and secured by deed on the property sold, or c Barchaser’s option. A deposit of Qwired at time of sale. AM conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost. Tevtas of sale to be complied with in tifteen days f tate of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the righ! resell the | Property at risk und cost of wlting purchaser | or purchasers, EUGENE CARUST, Trustee, 0 13th st ALDIS B. BROWNE, I de2-eod = Pactile building, 622-624 © right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser after | Tecording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 920 Pa. ave. n.w. Announcement : Extraordinary! Fine Carriages. Peremptory Sale By Auction OF THE Entire Stock In Trade of John M. Young, 456 Penna. Ave. N. W., Washington, D. C. MR. YOUNG'S ILL HEALTH DEMANDS HIS IMMEDIATE AND PERMANENT Retirement from Business. The Whole Stock To Be ABSOLUTELY SOLD ON Thursday, June 14, 1894, Commencing At 10 O’Clock a.m. PUTAHON WHAT Mie YOUNG. EAJOTS MEALING IN AND "MANUFACTURING The Very Best Grades of Vehicles, 1S MADE UP OF NEARLY EVERY MODERN STYLE OF ROLLING STOCK OF THE VERY BEST MAKERS, AND MADE AND F TO PLEASE A CRITICAL TRADE, OF WIIOSE PATRONAGE MR. YOUNG WAS JUSTLY PROUD. “TO “NAME ALL THE STYLES WOULD. BE ALMOST ENDLESS TASK, BUT IN A GENERAL WAY WE VENTURE TO NAME A ‘FEW OF THE MOST SOUGHT- AFTER PATTERNS, ‘TO W COULELETTES, BOSTON CH. BROUGHAMS, COUPES, CABRIOLETS, DOSEDO, TUXEDOS, LENOX "TRAP, LADIES’ PHAETON! MEDWAY TRAP, CSEAT EX TENSION. SRS, PIDERS, ‘TOP PHAETONS, ; SURKEYS, DEPOT WAGONS, HUCKBO. GODDARD W. woe RERLIN COUCH, VILLAGE CARTS, CART, JUMP-SEAT CAR- BEACH WAGONS AND THIS PAPER, BUT SO THEY GO IN ENDLESS VARIETY. MAKING THE GREATEST OPPOR- TUNITY EVER OFFERED IN WASHINGTON TO. LOOK WELL ON WHEELS, EITHER ON THE ROAD, IN THE GTY, Al HOME OR ABROAD. HARNESS, OFFICE FURNITURE, TRON SAFE, Do not be @ day, an bour or a minute late, es the sale is ‘Thursday, June 14, 1894, At 10 O’Clock a. m. Sister RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. my?0-dtdbs Auctioneers. JAMES W. McKEE, AUCTIONEER. ’ SALE OF ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOT ON DELAWARE AVENUE BETWEEN B AND STREETS NORTH, NEAR CAPITOL. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Angust 5th. 1889, recorded 1h Liber No. 1403, folio 41 et sey one of the land records for the District of lumbia, we will offer for sale blic auction, tn ront ‘of the premises, 0. URSDAY, ‘THE VENTH DAY OF ‘JUD 1894, AT” FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., that parcel of land in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, destg- nated a8 lot E of the subdivision of s re No. 686, recorded in Liber J. H. K., survevor of sai ret. This lot re avenue 32.42 feet, by an average depth of 188.89 feet, to an alley iS feet wide. Terms of sale: One-lifth of the purchase money in cash, of which $100 will be required as a de- posit when the bid ts accepted: balance in equal payinents at six, twelve, eighteen and twen' four months fromthe day’ of sale, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. For the deferred pay- ments the purchaser's notes must be given, bearti interest from the day of sale, und secured by deed of trust on the premises. complied with 4n ten days from day of sale, the dated May 29, 1883, folio 63 corded in Liber J. W. j of the laid records | county, state of Maryland, w | trustecs therein named, Will” se the premises, on TUESDAY 1sn4, | PAsr THR! j estate in Blad: county, state of Maryland, ku aslo | all of ‘Mocks numbered two three (3), | and six (6) of a certain subdivision of a tract of land formerly known as More recently called plat of said subdiv deed, dated May trustee, and wife t Highlands, lands Company 0 x the lund records of Prince George's county aforesaid, or so much there- | of as may + of sale, and can be ob- of the under: street 5 The part fi “1 part of block 3, on which the mansion house is located, containing 51,687 square fect, more or less. Should the lots not sell se mentioned, or so tn: Will be sold separate Terms of sale: Oni equal portions, at one the notes of the pure! ely, then the several blocks thereof as may be necessary, ax a whol and the balance in nd two years, for which Dearing Interest at the num, payable semi se rate of 6 per centum per annvally, and secured usual form on the proj fn the case of the ntansion hous lot, a polley of {insursnee against loss by tire, in such reasonable sum as the same may be insured for, will be re- quired as additional security. A deposit of $500 ‘on the mansion house lot and of $50 on each of the | other lots will be required of the purchaser at the | thne of sale. In case of a sale of the blocks as a whole, « deposit of $500 on each block sold will be | Fequired of the purchaser at the time of sale, Parties from Washington desiring to attend the sale can take the 3:25 p.m. train from the Balt!- more and Ohio station, and, returning, leave the | Highlands station at 4:45 p.m. Terms of sale must | be ‘complied with in ten days from date of sale. All conveyancing, recording and insurance will be at the cost of the purchaser. THOMAS E. WAGGAMA’ WM. FP. MATTINGLY, ' 435 7th st., W F st. D.C, ‘Trustees. CANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUST) SALE OF VALUABLE SQUARE, BOUNDED) BY THIRTEENTH, THE : | AND-A-HALF, E AND WATER Sti SOUTH WEST: By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, ing date January 16, 1893, and duly recorded a the land records of the District of Columbia, in follo 303 et se the the parties. s trustees, will se the _ premis: TH DAY OF we, public. ane SUESDAY recorded th Liber 172 2 April 1, SO trust, da oO S. folio 478 et se with inter: | purchase Y install- h interest the ea mperty, oF a apostt “of one the time of and dollars MI cone t of the pu plied with within t. otherwis» t said of the defy of all tax ISHED | aise ES AND PHAETON RUMBLES. 1 AND Hi WE MUST STOP BEFORE WF FILL | If ‘terms of sale are not | trustees may resbll at the risk and cost of the de- | All conveyancing and recording | Mats of the propery will | a deed ‘of trust in. the | rty sold, will be taken; and | written | the THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 EB st. n.w. STATION CORNER OF 6TH AND B STREETS. in Bect May 27, 1894. 20:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—1 THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, 612 Puli Drawing and State Room, ‘Dining. Smok- E st. nw. — Sleeping, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE THREE-| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Sumer irs Harrisbarg STORY BRICK RESIDENCE. NO. 547 FLOR- D _UNIMPROVED LOTS. ON D- STREET | Claclumatl Tndiegnapolts ‘and Cleveliad, Botist IDA AVENUE, LE DROIT PARK. NORTHWEST BETWEEN TWENTY-FIRST AND | Parlor Gar te Harheters BF rirtue of w certain deed of trust bearing date | TWENTY-SECOND STREETS, 20:30 AM. FAST LINE—For Pittsburg, Parlor e Twenty-first day Marcl a laly re- eta ul wing oceurr ander the te: sburg, € corded 1a Liber No, 1415, follo 320 ct en. Ose of | deed of ‘trust. dated July 1 a coooriet | 8:38 PSs. Senn Ren Ent tenes Go the land records of the District of Columbia, and | by direction of the party secured thereby, the un- Beginning at the south’ rh corner of said Liock, | at the intersection of Juniper street and Boundary | (or Florida avenue), and running thence north with said Juniper street to the south line of Maple ave- hue; thence with said south line to a point at in- | tersection with a line drawn perpendicular to Boundary avenue, 32.86 feet southeast from. the place of beginning; thence with said east mentioned fines to said Boundary avenue; thence with said Boundary avenue 32.86 feet to the place of he- ginning, together with the improvements, which consist of a three-story brick residence, located at the corner of Florida avenue, 6th street and Maple avenue. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 years, or all in three years, as the purchaser may Gesire, secured by a deed of trust on said property, with notes, bearing interest. All conveyancing and recording at purctniser’s cost. $100 deposit required at the time of sale. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from the date of sale, or the y will be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purebaser. H. BRADLEY DAVIDSON, For JOS. D., McGUIRE, a C. G. SLOAN & CO. AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. DAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, 1804, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the county of Wash- fugion, District aforesaid, and designated as lots -six 6) to seventy-six (76), In block elev. in Hall & Holden's subdivision of Cottage per plat recorded in the surveyors office istrict of Columbia, in Book Levy Court 2, ‘These lots offer a splendid chance for in- ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with Interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the property, or all cash. A deposit of | $100 will be required at time of sale. AN con- | 1803, and recorded CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS E io 482, of the laud ‘Pallman Rafiet Parior Car to Harrisbu PSS. July 13, 1893, in Liber 1536, records of the District of year and one-third in two years ‘from day of save, or all cash, at option of y26-dkds 1833 Fost. a WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, CONTAININ 100 ACRES, MORE OK LESS, IN THE COUNTY OF WASHING- TON, DISTRICT OF CJLUMBLA. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 28. A. D, 1889, und duly recorded in Liber No. 1462, folio 426 ct Seq., one of the land records for the Dis- trict of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, We shall sell at public auction, oh the premises, WEDNESDAY, JUNE THLUC TRENTH, A. D. iso, at FIVE ‘lock FM. that ‘certain plece or parcel land, sitante and lying in the ty of Washingtou,” District of Colum! north 19 degrees east 362-10 perches, along said division line to the place of ‘besinning, containing 16 73-100 acres, more or less. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance in one and two years, for notes bearing interest from day of sale, atd secured by a deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Ail conveyancing, &., at purchaser's cost. A depoctt of $14) will be” required at the time of rale, and if the terms of ‘sale are uot complied with within ten days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- dail; For Boston. without change, 7-50 A.M. and 3:15 P.M. daily. Nerden For Raitimore, Si ‘olunbla, ‘the under- » ri Loule, dersigned trustees will Sell, tn front of the prem: |stsned, trustees, named therein, at the request of | _Ciecinatth, ireaisvitie ad Cian, fees, “ou FRIDAY, the EIGHTH DAY of JUNE, | the holders of the notes secured thereby. will offer | TAO Pea WE ee ee RNCEE. tena | at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following de: | at public sale, on SATURDAY, the NINTH DAY or Cars to Chicago and Harrisburg to Clev cribed property. viz: Part of lot mambered one | JUNE, 1804, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in fruut of | imnistTose setae cin Mock, nuiabered three), in A. Ts Barber | the premises: til of original lote 12. 13 and 14, in | 7:10 TM. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS. —P oilman ."8 subdivision of a certain tract’ of 1a ware 84, Wi ton, D. C., commencing with lot i ind Sleeping the county ‘of Washington, in said District, now | 12. og eticlespe- jknown as Le Droit Park, described as follows: | Terms of sule: One-third cash, onc-thind in ons Cars Harrisburg to Ch th 10:50 P.M. PACIFIC EAP RESS. Pullman Sleep ing Car to Pittsbarg. rehaser. Deferred pay- | 7:50 AM. | ments to be secured by of trust on premises |" Niagarh Fate anti . exeent capa ue | Sold and bearing interest at the rate of six per | 10:30AM. for ‘Williamsport and Renovo daily, ex- cent per annum, = semi-annually. $100 caso cept Sonday. Por Willamsport daily, 3:13 P.M, | deposit at time ‘of sale om each lot void. 7:10 P.M. for Wiliauevort, Rochester, Buffalo and corms of tale to be complied with within ten | “Niagara Pulls daily, exc spt Maturiay, with Sleep days, otherwite premises will be resold at risk and! ine Var Washinetah te lectente: cust of defaulti para 5 10 P.M. for Erie, Gana fed or neh ae ae ce ena | Ruffalo Gils. and Nagera daily. except JACKSUN H. RALSTON, | Trustees. a Sleeping Car Washington to days only Washington to Roch- ‘ester. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED, jor Cars. with Dining New York’ datiy, for Puiladaighit eat imine Cx all Par- ladelphia week “days, laws vs. 00, ) (Dining Car, . 10200 and 11:35 55 Diniue Cari, 9: 4:20. 10:09 and’ 1 iphia only, Past E: Shore o5t ‘ond 5-00 PM. week days, 7:20, 150 230, 11200 i (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) 1a, known described as part of the! (400 Limited wane 83, 5:40, 4: . eond ¥ vSheriff Ketate.”” beginning for the same at a| 40:40, 11:15. and i1-83 Pat’ On TRUSTERS' SALE OF BUILDING LOTS IN HALL. ton the division line made in 1875 between | 7:55, ' 9:00, 1:05, 10:30, 11:00 AM. § HOLDEN'S SUBDIVISION | OF ,COTTAGE | Emeline Sherif. Mareazet E. Lowrie and Mary| 3:01' $15 (4-00 Limitedy acon by iE rage aa eae : ghey 15 08-100 — = a line! 10:00, 10:40, and 11:35 P.M. N EAST | drawa sou degrees west from an'oak tree on| Por Pope's Creek Line, 7:30 A, 4 the Une of the District of Columbia, abd | ally except Sunday, oo) AM: And 4:36 P.M. certain deed of trust, dated the| at the southwest corner of the @0-acre’ tract | For Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00, and 11:50 A.M. and 12th day of De@mber, A.D. 1802, and duly record. | conveyed to Mary C. Deane, and running thence | pst" ails, (except Sunday. Suntaya, %:00 A.M. ed in Liber No. 1761, at folto 384 et seq., one of | south 71 gast 38 48-100 perches; thence | and 4-20 PM. the land records of the District of Columbia, and | ru south 19 desrees west 82 perches, to &| atlantic Coast Line Express for Richmond, Jack- At the reynest of the party, sequred thereby. we | stake Ip the south line of the cati Sherift os |" sonville and Tampa, 4:30 AM. 2:30 Pt. danny. ® lic auction, in front of ti m1 hence north degrees ws 5 I Bich: ines, ‘on TUERDAY, Misot, | perebes to the division fine Sforesald, and’ thenee on net corner of IRth street i * chaser, after five days’ motice in sume newspaper |Ponnsylvauie svenoe, hed “ar the tion, 6th FeRnCIME, and repomding at, _porchaser’s cost. | Published in Washington, a o™ | Bowes, sass saute aoe be SUN fer the oie | of sale, or the property may be resold at default- HENKY 'C. “BORDEX, | REqch_uneense tO a jug purchaser's ‘cost. ?. Je2-d&eas Trustees, 1425 N.Y. ave. |S M. PREVOST, es 3. R. woon. LEONARD ©. BAILEY, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | —“"** 2 ag A aa JOHN A. PIERRE, Giz E st. CHESAPEAKE AND OHJO RATLWAY. my18-d&ds ‘Trustees. 3 - Schedale tn effect May 18, 1594. ie YRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERT: ON | Trains leave dally ‘from Union station (B. an@ CPThe above sale is postponed until WEDNES- LOUISIANA AVENUE. P.), 6th and B sts. DAY, JUNE SIXTH, 18M, SAME HOUR AND certain deed of trust, dated the | Tu: he grandest in America with CR. By order of the trustees. Jel-d&ds 34 day of Ma) ad Da — fw Ky - ie = Tan neat ae te solid train ser- SS NEERS | i824 records of trict jun wer, from on. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | 1317, "nt folios O9 et seq. aud at the Fequest of | 2:35 P.M. DaTLy Cincinnati and St, Louie 612 E st. the owner of the notes represent! the indehted- | Special” Solid Vestibul newly Equinped, Elec. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ALUABLE FLOUR MILL- ING PROPERTY IN GHORGETOWN, D. ©.,/ KNOWN AS THE PIONEER MILLS, AT AUCTION. 2 gto & goot te sent, “eaten te teh tag of + 1892, and duly recorded ai fecords ‘of the District or Columula, in Liber 1714, streets, running thenes south along tke cast | of Potomac street one bundred and twenty | (120) feet, thence east and pareilel with Che (wow Grace) st., sixty-nine (69) feet, thence nort! and parallel with the first line, one hundred and twenty (120) feet to Cherry street (now Grace), thence west along the line of said strect sixty nine (69) feet to the place of beginning, and also all tbat part of said lot numbered seventy-nine Ge, bounded as follows: On the north by the north line of said entire jot, on the east by Poto- tac street, on the south by that portion of said | Stk izes tov aicoamas ‘fog by Jedentuts bestia fs wife, to Alexander Ray, ture Gate on the Oth day of December, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, and ‘recorded in Liber W. B., No. 141, folios 256 et seq., one of the land records of V ‘tan county,” in the | District of Columbta, and on the west by ‘the west | Ine of suid entire ‘lot, amd also all that lot of | | ground in said Georgetown bounded and described us follows: Begtnuing at the end of a line drawn forty-one (41) feet east of the north line of Cher- Fy (how Grace) street. from the polnt of Interscc jon of the suid line with the enst line of Market Space, and running thence easterly with the said Une of Cherry (now Grace) street twenty-fve (25) feet to a point south uf and opposite to a line drawn through the middie of what was the west gable end Wall of the brick bouse formerly the roperty of Samuei Turner and lately of Willian Grindage, thence northerly by a straight if | through ‘the middle of the aforesaid west ¢xble | end wall to the water or outer edge of the coping | jon the south wall of the Chesaj ‘and larket space, | canal, thence westerly with the 1 line ‘southerly to the pluce to within forty-one ( Py feet of thence by a straight of beginning, together with all the offices, ‘ware houses, mills, aud milling and other machinery therein, know a3 the Pioneer Mills, and also the whoring privileges appurtenant thereto. Terms of sale: One-sixth of the purchase money in cash, of which a cash deposit of $500 will be| | Tequired of the purchaser at the time of the sale, | balancs in five equal installments, payable wit! interest, at one, two, three, four and five r evidenced by the ears, promissory potes of the. pur. | wer. This mill ’is operated by a turbine wheel, te in| good condition avd has a capacity for manufne- | turing five hundred barrels of four per day, and a storage capacity equal to its manufactaring « pacity. | The attention of millers and others desiring exeh | | property is especially called to this sale, which | wil be positive and without reserve. THOMAS W. GE Ww. HOWARD ass AT AUCTI By virtue of a deed of tru ‘iven te us, and duly recorded in Liber 1748, at folio 268 et 'seq., one of the land records of the District of Colum: Dia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction, in front ofthe premises, | depth of iot numbered ef chases, mecered by Seed of Comet _t0°ahe' wetter. | S07 26 G, oan ee ae oe tion of the trustees upon the rts sold, All Chaser. Terms to be complied with in thirty days Sonvarauping atte oral Mkt one |from and after the day of sale. or trustees shall Bess to secure which the said was made, I will offer at blic auction in frout of i ises ON THURSDAY TRE 7TH DAY OF JUNE, 1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUR P.M., the beet we yp RE ‘asbington. designated on the ground pian ty as being the east twenty-five feet front by the teen (16), in square by the purchaser. my25~<d&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. HENRY GRINDLE. and St ‘Norfolk. 2:25 P.M. DAILY— tric-lighted, Stenm-heated Train. Pullman's finest sleeping care Washingtoa to Cincinnati, Indianapolis » Louis without change. Dining car Washington. Arrives Cincinnati, § rom © a.m; Indian and Chicago, 6:45 p.m.; St. folio. 2 : fall ninety ‘the eg ag St | folio 214 et seq., and by agreement of all the) numbered four hundred (490) ; r- | Pullman for Cincinnati, Lexington | parties concern the undersigned will offer for| cel of ground being further known as lot ‘aumbered | Loulsvill ¥ thout change. Pullman Sleeper to sale at public auction. in {fot of the premises, | twenty-seven and tweuty-cight in a subdivision of | Virgina Hot Springs, week days, arriving 7-00 on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXiH DaY JUNE. | a part of said lot numbered eighteen, made by . “$z from Hinton. Arrives Cin- | AT THE HOUR OF FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the| Samuel Stettintus. Lerincton, 6:00 p. | follow ing described real estate, situated in c-) Terms of sale: Gash. If the terms of sale are | town, in the District of Columbia, to wit: AMl| mot complied with in five days after ths sale, the | 7:30" a. Low | that” part of lot’ numbered neventy-uine (7p), in| trustee feserves the right te resell the property et | Caton aepor for all pointe: the original plan of said Georgetown, ning | the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Cost | 10:57 A.M. EX: NDAY—For Oid Point | corner of Cherry (now Grace) -and Poto-| of conveyancing and abstract of title to be paid | Comfort and rail line. lle, Waynesboro’, Staunton and Charlottesvill pal Virginia points; daily, except Sunday, for Ric Pullman locations and tickets at company’s of fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. CHANCERY SALE OF R@AL ESTATR AT THE B. W. FULLER, SOUTHEAST ASU) On BEV ar et teens | 25% _____@uuural Fomnenger Agent. : ri BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. BETWEEN EAST CAPITOL AND SOUTH A g STREETS, AT AUCTION. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 20, 1804. Court of | ve Washington from station corner of New avenue and C st. a 35:05, Bat aes x7 80 (8.00. x12:00, a "Kans 7 +28 35pm. Sondre For Hagerstown, the District of Columbia, in c. HL B.. foli 118. This lot is on 17th ‘street Detween East Capi | For Mord and way tol and South A sireets. ~ Terms: One-third of the purchase money to be “ paid within 30 days after the day of sale and the residue, or the two-thinls (2-3), of chase money to be patd in one ‘and f sale, with interes: pens of sale, wit sree pe yable semi-annuaily, id reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or sers. ‘sald pieces reels of real estate, or either of them, to be sold, free and clear of ail incumbrances and taxes to day of sale. All conveyancing. recording, etc., at cost of the Farghaser or purchasers, JOHN P. my25-dids ae : WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTION ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS at P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the District of Columbia, to wit: All that cer- | tain plece of land and premises known and dis-| tinguished as and being [art of lot 35, in Thercss | Ainoid’s subdivtaon, in square numbered 275, ax | per plat recorded in Liber 14, folio 74, of "the | Tecords of the surveyor of the District of Colui- residences ticket depot. BB. CAMPBELL, Ni uma to Savannah and Jacksonville, RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. WEST, AT AUCTION. RECEEN FOSTER: EEC OND — By virtue of a deed of assignment and trust.dui ‘Schedule in t May &, Tso. eA EST Mie, Oy VALUABLE IMPROVED | recorded tn Liter 1875, fello 176, one of the latd | am erin sists math tous St Pamala Pas: | ENSTOWS hurhovea etre epetiarr 8 | Reeth eat o, Camby ti RE | ance Baan Wath’ Bc B IN N. IMPROV! NST i sale u “mai on *, n ia } Dane OF FRAME DWELLING AND OUTHOUSES. | EIGHTH 1804. AT HALE PAST FIVE, O°CLocs | 3,00 8m. dally—Loeal for Dauvelte end inter. modiate stations, and comnects at Lrechborg with folk and ‘Western railroad westwani. daily, and at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, eacejt Sam 5 11-01 am. THE GREAT SOUTHERN Fast MAIL. —Datly, operates Pullman New York and Washineton Tet Sleep ia Charlott co ON MONDAY, THE NTH DAY OF JUNE: | bia, together with improvements, consisting of a | Ua to Sa ng §, ~y * A.D. AST POUR O°Ci brick dwelling house and store. ny eS EF ed land and pre:niees,| Terms made koewn h lanta, wittre direct onnection is made for Birm- sitvate in the county of Washington, in ‘the Dis. EDWIN. b. inghamn, Montgomery aul New Orleaws. trict of Columbia, and designated ind being, 1425 > 4:45 p.m.—Daily for Orage and inter- jots numbered one hundred and seyenty <elght ay WALTER B. WILLIAMS & mediate stations, and through train for Frost | one ee ae seventy-aine So. ears Je2-d&ds Reval and Srragherg daily. cept Sunny and eighty (180), one bund and eighty-one (181), — a A! “EH WEST- ghd one hundred ‘end eighty-two ded), In “Tonn| WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. EES VECO Dea n>, SOCTiwEsr. xX al others’ subdivision of of “Chiches- 7 +, ERT <, ve ba . ter”) bow Known as, “Caloniown.™, together ‘with | ,NAUUARLE PROPERTY Ag axacostta. | fan Vestiuled Serpers and Diving Cars, “uns via the’ Improvements, dc. miject. however, to aj BEAUTIFUL CUFTAGE HOMES AT ACCTION. | | Seaton td, gums te _Aucuta. | prior deed of trust. securing a note of '$2.000,| BY virtue of certain deeds of trust, duly record- New York t Tampa, Also operates Pullman | dated August 1, 1892. for three years from the| ¢d im Liber 1405, folios 307 and 3/0, and 1410. | ~~ | dete thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of G per cent” per annum, payable semi-annually, said trust being recorded in Tiber 1716, folio 1174 of the land records of the District of Columbia. Terms cash, of which a deposit of $100 must |be made when the property 1s knocked down. | Terms to be complied with In fifteen days. from the day of sale, otherwise’ the trustees reserve | the right to resell the at the risk and | cost of the defaulting All conve; anc- | lag, recording, * purchaser. brow parchaser. + at the cost of \"lachinery, Tools, | Boilers, Engines, &c., At Auction. On THURSDAY, THD SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE. | 1884, WE WILL SELL. WITHIN OUR WARE: follo 196 et seq., land records of the District of |S Columbia, and at the request of the parties se- cured thereby, we will offer for sale on the prem- ises. on MONDAY, JUNE ELEVENTH, lod, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following described real estate, situate in Anacostia, District of Columbia: Lots 38, bleck Ne. 2 of Oregon L. ‘Lichester, to Fusell the property at the risk sad cont af the de. faulting purchasor Et purchasers, leeper New York to New Orleaas via Atlanta snd Meatgomers. New Yark to Ashoviiie vin Salishurr, ‘ashiagton Memphis frmineham. and Soe to Augusta via Colauobia. Dining car * to Mont TRAINS ON WAs SION leave WarKincton p.m, daily. euly. for Hound Hil and 4:22 Sunday, for Levst amd 6: Herndon. “Hetursiag SSreite Was: INGTON AND ONTO DIvT- at 9:10 a... dairy. 4:39 xcept Sunder, and 6:33 p.m. Sandays m., daily, except pm, detly. for inston $M a.m. the the re s €:09 pm.. dailr. from Ronnd Mill, 8-34 »om. RENCE J ALENANDEN, | Colum, gether with improremente—two large | Sott, Pompe Bical Paik Teta ahd nda | my20-4&dbs i Terms: Cae-thinl cash. balance to suit the par-| 2, ‘sil. *xcept Sunday, frou Terniton | ~| Samer. 4 dapat of $160 WH be veguiced on cach | seston 7:18 con Ache She ee” ee | RATCLIFFE, DARR & 0O., AUCTIONEERS, | POS tng ?a0m eothint at ime cent ll SOe | man Division A: om. "aaits, except ‘Sanday, and : 920 Pa. * Terms to be with within ten days after me aly from Gehngn. sule, otherwise the trustees reserve the SPr, pervations and tnforma- NB. HAY, DANIEL O'C. GALLAHAN, Je2-d&eds ‘Trustees, 1425 N. Y. ave. a. TURK ‘a TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE cours | AVENUE, NEAR PENNSYLY ANDO SYENCE P OTOMAC RIVER BOATS EXTENDED—NEAR TWINING CITY. ; By virtue of a dectee of the Supreme Court of NEW Palace — — STEAMER HARRY RANDALL P. yA! : SET | the Distric ia Leaves iver Viow wharf, 7th street, Sunduy, | RoUMS, 920 PAW AVE: SW. AND 930 C STREET | fhe District of Columbia, passed tn tre‘com: | Pvesdiy and Thursday” att aaa. ‘Landing’ a* ail AT TE Seti ae ee ee et ai. are de. | Wharves as faz down as Maddox creek. Return! lcndants, the undersigned trustees will for | 0B Mondays, Wednesdns sale, by public section, ta frent of the premises, | Setzer accommodations fi oS ON "WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY JUNE, | tat honz of sail hone, 175, Ist MLL, A. D. 184, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M. the follow.) 2 4 REED & OF & sé RANDALL, WITit PIP FOR 1 Lor M3 LOT SHAPTIN AND TACKLES, ROPES | AND SLIN KEL BARS. RUSNIERS. | DRILLS, TU! AND BORING TOOLS AND | 9. G. STAPLES, Trustee. JOHN RIDOUT, Traste & HERRING, AUCTIONEERS, 225 Pa. ‘ave. new. PEREMI’TORY SALE OF V. "ABLE LOT, SIT- | UATED ON HARVARD STREET, COLUMBIA | HEIGHTS. | ON THURSDAY, JUNE SEVENTH, 1894, AT | HALP-PAST FIVE 0'¢ we will omer tor | sale, in front of the pre lot 16, block 33, | Helghts, fronting 55 feet on Harvard pth of 150 feet. This p y is vented most desirable part of Columbia Heights, being in the same block with Dr, Hammond's ele- | residence. A fine opportunity to purchase a | rty sold subject to trust of ; lance cash to pay off | DULEY & HERRING, ducts. ; due 5 years: bi deed of trust. Jet-dieds | Kach lot fronting feet. The: bly situated and should conmand t parties in searc lots are eligi- he attention of of valuable building sites. rth cush, balance in one and two day of sale, the District of Columbia, holding a special tern | for Orphans’ Court business. the’ oader ministrators of the estate of J. will sell 431 9th street southwest, on FRIDAY ing described real estate situaied in the county of Washington and District of Columbin, known cn Terms: One-third cash, balance iestallments, payabie in one and in two equal | f two years from: with interest an the deferred jus. per cent per annum until paid, in. | le sewt-annually, deferred jeyinents ments at 6 Serest payabl to be secured by deed of trust on the By virtue of an order of the Supreme Gourt 0! Kiteh, deceased. y public auction at the lumber ya! 20 mm. wext da: Tickets on sale at 51%. #19, 1351 and 1421 Pomp rade i. | sylvanig a he deewased. | Ask for tick Pelephane, Man. A RSE. nnd . bED Wit Gistingulehed on a plat of the division of t cen Washington, D. » “ tate of Matthew Wigteld, deceased, be ~—--—-- - —— PSR HERE heirs of said Matthew Wigteld as’a part at Sot TON STEAMBOAT CO.. “LIMITED. c mt ei Lumbered thirty-one (31), fronting 12% perches on From sth st. terry wharf. TH AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF. the Bladensburg road. and running back with that | Steamer Wakefighd on MONDA WEDNTS. [THREE Ea ee LEST TABLE, M+! unitorm width of 12% perches ao farae ee pg: | DANS and SATURDAYS et 7 a.m. for Nome | xe Sie Roe and include five acres of land. creek. Leonandiown saint St landincs. Drenitccs Sold, or all cash. at the « ion of the cl - ao A deposit of $300 required on dy of tale aij | OAILY LINE RETWEL conveyancing, recording, &.. at cost of purchaser. | Pontes L. CABELL WILLA MSs, lea Pak ST ATCLInIe 422 La. aye. The new and powerful Inca Palac HATCLIFPE, DARR & ©O., Aucts. LEMUEL PUGITT. a aae a — VASHINGTON A’ 4 B DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | warrer pn. winttasis @ co. * ATT en duty ot < - “ - - 7. Auctioneers. . yore at BME OF VERY a Valvante | —— ee -_ Arrive at Narfe OS ON 7 : E- TCLIF ARE & ©O., AUCTIONEERS SUREET AND MASSACHUSETTS -_ Wm DARE @ 00, AUCHIOXEEE aT: ~ BY AUC | ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF LU . SARI - BON. JUNE ELFTH, | DOORS. BLINDS “AND MiLL wou, Cox NORTH BOUND. St RE (O Glock PAL, we will] TAINED IN THE VARD OF THE LaTE J. D.| _Teave Norfotk alls at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortrom + in front of the premises, | KITCH, 431 NINTH STREET SOUTHWEST. murve at 7:10 pm. Avfive ot Washingtan at and GIS 15th st. mw. via new line. INO. CADLAR PIF TEEN TH za eee et a ae DAY OF UISE 4; B. 1804, COMMENCING AT] apld-tt ik apt. hualiy, decd of trost on propert N Oe x es Sasi! oy DE re Sold, “or ail cash,” at ‘the ‘option of the purchaser, | Dears, Bitats and Mill Wort eae a eri iene Gane [Oe ee a eposit “ — e lot required at the time | he offered as an entirety, and if @ watiafacte hia. Leaves of sale. If the ten 3 of sale are not complied with in Gfteen days from the day of sale the right is reserved to resell the property ‘at the risk and cost ef the defaulting purchaser, after five da: advertisement of suct bid is not obtained, it will then be sold in detail that amount, one-third eash. balance in three and six months. “the deferred payments to be repre- Terms of sule: A! sums ander $200 cash. over ‘astsing all polis ner Agents, Wharf foot resale in’ sume news; D; a of tl haser 0 MANICU baiiished in Washington, D.C.” All conveyancing | poreStatze ‘or SEP! Petey of toe murtases or] MANICURE and recording at purc at e “CLAUGHTON. a8 M. ee Ek, MES. SMITH, {ame OF LONDOX, MAY Now LB 9 GETON, NNIE G. KITCH. - found in the Manicure Parlor of ibe Palais jtoyal, SIDNEY 7. THOMAS, Aamii Jacob D. ‘dccensed. ~ je. Ae iuistrators of itch, G and Lith ote ' Treaties. oie