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12 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1894-1 WELV PAGES, ner S NDE COMMER ET aN SUE OSES Soe AS TEAU gr 9 SAREE RS PSR STRATES CIEE CN on a one EE ne a ee <ED STREET SS es = o Ss U B U R B A N N EWS peer poate =i on} a Le AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. *| (St. John’s Protestant Episcopal Church at THIS AFTERNOON, “TOMORROW, FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYs. Oiney was, at 10:30 a. m., yesterday the = = > = a reguer Saree — a = a — wine - sn scere of a brilliant marriage, the parties JAMES W. McKEE, AUCTIONEER. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, ANACOSTIA. to the same being Mr. Wililam Sawtell | rpvereps gars OF ELIGIBLE BUILDING Lor G2 B st. aw. Orses,. Mules. oe O28 & aw. Muir of Philadelphia and Miss Lydia Wash- ON DELAWARE AVENT ri TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALU. 8. BENSINGER, AUCTIONBE TRU p OF VALU The large sewer that runs through the| irgton, daughter of W. B. Chichester, esq © STREETS NOTH STORY. BRICK RESIDENCI WASHINGTON HULSE AND CaittlaGe BAZAAR, Announcement aD EXTON os Oe Dn ci t an 7 of this county. The bridal party entered By virtue of a deed of trust dated IDA AVENUE, LE DRorr PAK NO. y40 LA, AVE. nriatic eatate and emptics into the Hastera |. "> h he ar redding | 1880, recorded in Liber Ne. 1408, folio 417 et. sex By Virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date branch of the Potomac is uesring comple-|'¢ church to the music of a wedding meu he a: tion, a junction with the main sewer on} Jackson street having been effected yester- day. Mr. Thomas Z. Maginnis has begun the erection of three six-room brick houses on Fillmore si Jefferson st Mr. R. L. erecting a one-story frame building in Bryan’s subdivision, at a t of $4). irs. Harriet McGill has lately completed en addit to her residence on Jefferson street. wi between Washington and y evening at S o'clock the cit-| Anacostia and their friends who | may desire to attend will be treated to a ¥ery entertaining lecture, entitled Hour's Reminiscences of an-Eventful Ca- reer," by a man of the world, to be given lor the benefit of the Home for Incurable: West Washington. oo HYATTSVILLE. £mmanuel M. E. Church at Beltsville was the scene of a very pretty wedding at ¢ Bclock yesterday evening, the contracting Parties being Mr, John E. Benton and Miss Seima Irene Fr: daughter of Col. Edwin Frey of Beltsville. Mr. Edwin Straus of New York was best man, and Miss Fannie Giascow of Washington maid of honor. The bridesmaids were ¥ Anna Ma cauley, Carrie Compton, Edith Street and | Jennie Smith, and the w: were Messrs. Geo. E. Terry, H. A. Mayse, FLL. C H. E. Denath and Wak emar Bendz. The bride entered the church on the arm of the groom, preceded by ers, the maid of honor and the bric best man Iet the groom at th Rev. Dr. E. S. ihou: Todd, pastor of M. E. Chureh, | Washington, perf 2 ceremony, dur- | nz which ihe t . maid of honor and best man stoc der a beautiiul | arch desig ite roses, ferns and palms. owned in white h pearl trim- tulle, and ear- The id vered Tied a boud? of henor w: lace trim white rose: dresses “of bouquets at the orga: @ing march church, « A reception the bride after One of the ¢ ing was a pr which were presents. Am Mrs. Benton, Mr. and Mrs ley, Mr. and Miss Lighter, 3 Mrs. Davis, end Mr: Mrs. John: others. Mr. and Mrs. ing for New Y extended exste will re Mr. Frane farm of 1 known as the od ighth tronomic night at Bartrette ha ve bi wit jesmaids wore nd carried r presided day Mr: menu salade aux houx, salade punch terr vin rogue, Halt was v plated tea pc Mrs. Crutchett tion prize (a Roman punc! Mrs. Gramlic! and Mrs and Mr: Mr. and Mrs asic aad Mrs iM I be heid at th M Highlands, Bryan, Ohio, is the KENSINGTON. The marriove of c Ady, nie t rtr Horatio ( 2 ashingior took plac in the was bea yest Paul's M ifuliy o'clock ebureh t bein: t with pot p haneel cov- | ered with cut flowers. ‘The ceremony was Performed by th roof the church, ev. R. M. Moore; woldiy rar Was played by Mi Wheat ieck of Washingion Balumore were th J the couple to the ait bride was tsom: tra Frank Miss West tore and m ny ——— BRIGHT WOOD. An entertainment was given Tuesda evening at Brichtwood Hall, Pices of Ruth Ch Order of the Ezstern For 'S was the fea- ture of “ erformers being Misses SI ampbetl Band time of the « Otter Ther and dancing were m the « te ois of ursion to shail fit of the Teachers’ An- the District of of Wa: ton are BROOKLAND. The annual meeting and election of offi cers of Broskiand Hall and Literary Society will be held im the town hail to- Pocrow evenin Mr. S. J. Owens ented the vacant lend epposite University station belonging to the estate of the late Jeremiah Lynch and is about to erect a storehouse 1or | and grain n the site. ~The nrst May ball given by Prof. r ison was held in Eur Hall at Chillum There was fanc dancing by the pupiis of Prof. J. V. Sk Among those present from Chi the vicinity were } the Miss+s Abbott Higby, Miller, Hei son and Heitmu . Burs W. : lina, Ray, Higbee w th a larg A petition addressed to Fell, chairman of on ‘a>propriations, by Broo<iand peopl committ ely siened and calls attention to the laca uf se <e facilities In this section of the Distric i begs the immediate eppropriation of $86.00, as recommende. by the Commissioners, to build a tru sewer from U street in Eckington to Lan ving str Brookjand. The engineers in charge of sewers state that Brookland 4 in a dangerous condition from the lack of these facilities and in hot weather anj epidemic will threaten the town unless something ts done in the matter. | The Brookland Lodg=, I. O. O. F., purpose scon to give an excursion. —_.__. ROCKVILLE. Yesterday evening at 7 o'clock a pretty wedding occurred at St. Bartholomew: Church, in the first election district of th county, the contracting parties being Mr. L. Elgee Riggs and Miss Anna How daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Riggs.; ‘The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wm Laird. Mr. Thomas Neel occupied the y tion of best man. and M Ris that of mafd of honor. muel Riggs of Rockville, Thos. Stewart, Samuel Elunt and Zachariah M. Waters acted ushers. Th2 church wes handsomely dec- erated and crowded by the friends of the| Minnie | tusely | Roe march, Mr. J. Wallingford Muir acting as best man, and Miss M. R. Chichester, sister of the bride, as maid of honor. The ushers were Messrs. Mason, Arthur and Washing- ton B. Chichester and Mr. Frederick G. Gillespie of New York. At the close of the ceremony the newly-married couple re- ceived the congratulations of their many friends present, and afterward the entire party took carriages for this place, where air. and Mrs. Muir took an east-bound train for an extended northern trip. A large and fashionable audience last evening, at 8:0 o'clock, crowded the Chri tian Church at this place, the occasion be- rg the marriage of Mr. Edwin M. West und Miss Olivia A. Bogley, daughter of J. Hilliary Bogley, esq. The church was pro- decorated for the occasion with flowers and evergreens, and presented a beautiful appearance. The bridal party entered the church to the music of the wed- Ging march, rendered in fine style by Chas. Woodward of Washington, and upon ar- riving in front of the altar were met by Rev. L. R. Milbourne, who united the couple in marriage, according to ceremony of the church. The fair young bride was attired in brocaded China silk, with satin chiffon ri trimmings, the bridal veil being lilies of the valley. She carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Bessie H. Trail. maid of honor, was dressed in pink China silk, trimmed in mull. Of the three bridesmaids, Miss Lillie O. Haney of Phila- delphia, cousin of the bride, was in blue brocaded China silk and white lace, iss Grace L. Hays of Washington, canary bro- ended crepe de chene; Miss Lizzie Haney of le, lavender China sitk and chiffon trimmings, and all earried handsome bunches of “lowers. Mr. Henry West of Baltimore acted as best man, and Messrs. Harry Frost of Rockville, Edward Bogley of West Washington and James Bogley of the county as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. West were, after the ceremony, escorted to the railroad station by a large number s. friend cd an extended tour. The neement exercises of Comus school, cA of a very inte! largely attended. G. ting character, und were The music, under the a leadership of Miss E. T. Johnson, was «an a nd the recitations and rendered in good style. Stric by tien vith the whole m tie eived, and the “Building pupits was the jon of n ausa, ‘The Delsarte vements by girls, and the flag irill by twelve boys, were fine exhibitions and skill. The exhibitir s of a very patriotic cham the the b ‘basldin grac n throush- ster. ch ng on Wednesday e at S o'elock, Mr. J D. Darby mirent of the county, en ad in his b last at his home . of Dawsonvilie. arby, although advanced in years, his usual good health upon nt before. and his death wv covered until some time after d arisen in the mornir ‘Tuesday in Mr. was retiring the 1s not dis- his family | | of | of th ook ast- r for | of the jcemises, on THUR took an €ast-bound train for | of, the ycemises, qn THURSDAY THE Harley principal, were | oue of the land records for the Distriet of € the! Twenty-first day lumbia, we will offer for sale at public cord:d in Liber f March, 1890, and duly re- |. folio 326 et seq.. one ef PRRUMPTORY AL OF 30 HEAD OF HORSES, 14 Extraordinary}. ES AND MULES. Seventy Dae OE “see, Loe aireeisnn or Ge its eEnEa ee ae BLO ill be bak ote ieee i i SOC PALS hal pester aE lati ta Oe oT a | Nendeegon ofthe party eared ther, the ‘a Aoi eer! Fine Carriages. the puto feu i tho aoe ut vin tte |r a MR etait Biko OP RM Ae | Hones anh aliens tad Reels eerieanie sive | ELEM pPtory Sale of said District. This lot. fronts. on Deli | & ‘Co.'s subdivision of a ain tract’ of land in i . i roger t iL, avenue 32.42 feet, by an average depth of 185.89 feet, to an alley ‘Terms of sale: One-fifth of the purchase money in cash, 6f which $100 will be required as a d posit when the bid ts accepted: balance in equal | the county of Washington, known as Le Drott Park, Beginning at the southwestern corner ¢ Pilsen fo especially salt this market, and WILL RE SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE. ALSO 25 head of Horses and Mares, consigned ‘yr private varties, and to be sold for want of use. We invite in said District. now described as follows: said block, at the intersection of Juniper street and Boundary (or Florida avenue), and ranning thence north with By Auction . font lath dike "niet ete | at ane atey eee fey Sak Te |e cel aia arta eines! = tire Stock vie months from the day of sale, or ali enh, at | nue: thence with said south line to a : S. BENS! the option of the purchaser. For the deferred pay- | tersection with a Ine drawn pe N. BTHIS stock WILD ht ments the purchaser's notes must be . bearing Boundary avenue, 32. feet southeast from OR TD 071 7 aw] “7 interest from the day of sale, and secured by deed % ith sal TOR INSPECTION AND TRIAL n rade oO SALE. THOMAS DOWL | place of beginning; th {Une to said Boundary avenue; thence with said | Boundary avenue 32.86 feet to the place of be- of trust on the premises, If ‘terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the G_& CO., AUCTIONEERS, John M. Young, {rustecs may resell at the risk and cost of the de- | ginning.” together with. the. tipe ts, “which 12 Est. nv. faulting purcha: All conveyancing and recording | consist of a three-story brick resid located at —— 6 RP N W. at DUFChAEEE SCO. 456 La. ave |the corner of Florida avenue, 6th street and Maple | ‘T USTEE'S SAL OF VALUABLE PROPERTY 45' enna. Ave. N. °9 r + MORSELL, 456 La. avemue. MPROVED BY A FRAME DWELLING AT WILLIAM L. SEUFFEKLE, 626 Pa. ave., ‘Terms: One-fourth ‘ash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 THE ‘ORTHEAST CORNER OF GEORGIA Washi ti “3 gic, [etewees emt at, lone i 2 and 8 | TUR Stutntiast, VOR OP ab ington, D.C. McKEE, Auctioneer. _myi8-dbds [fir ocured 14 8 ded of trust on sald property, | mi virie at @ dof trust duly record-| sme YOUNG'S ILL HEALTH QEMANDS nS ee re —RIONERRS | With notes, bearing interest. conveyancing and | ed in Liber No. 1649, folio 401. et ‘ of the : HE! MA ere Feeurding at purchaser's cost, $100 dept required | tand reconds of ‘the District of Columbia, ‘inl at the | TAMEDIATS AND FERMANESE - ave. aw atthe tine of sale, ‘Terms to be complied with tn vest of the hold notes secured | Retirement ee fifteen days from the date of sale, or the property by (th jefaulted I See ON ER VERD SE RAREE GOT SIT | will be resold at the flak and cost of detauting | cr" Gastoneth o merivan eneel htignrs. Denar! Secu Mare | pardhasee, H. BRADLEY DAViDso: ee ee Jn front of the f B i 5 NE = . A>» S 'y r EPEENT! OS, FHURDAY. JUNE SEVENTH, 1904, a7] Bhs. cet Oran Geet Eo rom business, in front of the premises, lot 16, block 33, | —™Y26-d&ds ___Trustecs. | described real estate. situate in the city of Wash mmbia Helgbts, fronting 55 feet on Harvard) WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | ington, District of “Columbia, to wit: Part of ole by dep of Tho fect. “Tule property ts iocatid | original lot numbered two in square numbered he most desirable part of Columbia Heights, ug in the same Mock with Dr. Hammond's ele- BLE RUSINESS hundred and seventy-six "(10% corgia beginning on ) feet from the division venne twerty Stock To Be gant’ residence. “4, ane opportunity’ to mocckae a | line hetween said loz and lot one (running thence Eax i southwesterly on sald avenue one hundred and nine ABSOLUTELY SOLD ON ‘Terms of sale: ‘Property sold subject to trust of | By virtue of a ¢ nt and trust,duly ») Teet six 6) laches to the southwest corner of | $3,000; due 5 years; balance cash to pay off second | recorded in Liber 1s73, fullo 176, one of the lad | ald. squares. thence, northwesterly. on. Kentucky I hursda Ges ce est | tecords, of the District of Columbia, Twill offer | avenue one hundred and eleven (11) feet nine) y, ‘fered DULEY & HERRING, Aucts, | forsale on the premises on FRIDAY, JUNE | inches to the northwest corner of said lot two (+ — ~ = —— SMTH 18M, AT HALP-PAS O'CLOCK ision line between DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. in Wie folowing, deserived reat entates, situate Hundred and twe une 14, I D4. in the IMstrict of Columbia, to wit (All that cer- and tence south- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOT ON | tain plece of land and premises known tal dis together with ° M STREET — BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND! tngulshed aw and belng part of lot a in Teresa | ae, mmencin Bagster esta giants ohare = cana wh Aruy a subdivision, ip square a t balance in one and two 'y virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in’ per plat recorded in Liber Li, folio 76, of the age Pg re min cewrge om sgpstocpen veggie Liber 1611, follo 114 et sey., of the land records; focomls of the surveyor of the Diserlet of Colum: | with intercat at © per. cont. oayable sexe and secured by a deed of trust on the or ail cash, at option of parchaser. A deposit’ OF $200 required at time of sale, If terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen District of Columbia, “we will sell, in front DAY, ‘TH At 10 O’Clock a.m. THIS STOCK, WHICH CARRIES WITH IT THE | bia, together with improvements, brick dwelling b tnd store ‘Terms made known at the time of salo. consisting of a SEVENTH O'CLOCK nz, nat f sale REPUTATION THAT Mit. YOUNG ENJOYS : EDWIN 1B. TLAY, Assignee, y of sale, the trustee reserves the} OF DEALL IN AND ” MANUFACTURING Lor 4, BLOCK 3. TRINIDAD, * ENaie eG right to resell the property at the risk and cost of fonting $0 feet on M st., depth 150 feet to an WALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. | ine’ defaulting purchaser, after five days’ saver- h Vi Be t alley. Je2-dais i fe Saale eee ee ae ee ne Ve S Terms: One-third cash, balance in «ne and two! RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. lished in Washington, D.C. AM conveyancing and years at 6 per cent per annur Interest, payable | saa tg i Tecording at the cost’ of the purchaser. seml-annually, to be secured by deed of trust UTOR’S LOT, WE SALI sad SIX ROOM: HOUSE AD NORTH- on thi re Mi. E. KLOTZ. Surviving Trustee. . or all cash, at t A deposit of §200 re Grades of Vehicles, == Riad IS MADE UP OF NEARLY EVERY MODERN mveyancinz, &c., at pur EIGHTH, at| THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, STYLE OF ROLLING STOCK OF THE VERY Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of PATRONAGE Mit. YOUsG WAS JUSTLY defaulting purchaser, after flve days’ advertise- | 4 PROUD. TO NAME WOULD BEA ALL THE STYLES ALMOST ENDLESS TASK, BUT IN A GENERAL meut of such resale’ in some newspaper published tu Washingtoa, D. c. coats | Pro feet to a bro: is re S. ae - WAY WE VENTURE | youx SMITH, Trustee, Sapeoeed Ly a frame he “oscar tow | SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS OF EVERY To NAME A FEW OF THe MOST SOUGHT. a _ ARO Wa See. id oubject, however, to a deed of trust for | DESCRIPTION. AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, | por Velie PATTERSS, To WIT: TH S Ni CO., iM NEERS, * 5 _ _ Is pe ee \ be: (Over anal above the teusth, cash. A de-| SATURDAY, JUNE NINTH, 1804, COMtatENG- | HHOUGHANS 3100 required npou acceptance of bid. If at mie: = YRUSTEES' SALE OF VAL PROPERTY ON the terms of sale are uot complied with in fifteen | ING AT TEN O'CLOCK. Sy LOUISIANA EL | days. from the day of sale the right is reserved to i: 2 : 'E 8 TENSION- SF ad ad! tue sf a certain deed of trust, dated the Bet the property at the risk and ovat of the oe ASO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, PHAETONS, day of May, 1558, and recorded ‘awong the | faulting purchaser, after five days’ advertiseme as ana ae <, | lana core of the District of Columbla,, in Liber Of nach resale in some newspaper ‘published in| SEVERAL FURNITURE VANS AND BUSI- WT WAGONS, 1817, at folios GO et seq and at the request of | Washington, D.C. All conveyancing and reco ing | . aie - BOARDS YELLOW WAGON | the owner of the uotes representing the indebted C NESS WAGONS. A NUMBER OF VEHICLES) {Uppeip wAGONS, KESSINGTOS WAGON! | Ress to secure which the sal do was mac € Or Hi. PADDON, ‘] 7 BERL Couch, GENTLEMEN'S RIDING Rill offer at public auction in front of te Executor of Robert Paddon, Deceased, AND SETS OF HAR} ARTS, CART, | fses ON THURSDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF | CLARENCE A. BRANDENBURG, Attorney, AT CAR- BEACH WAGONS AND ISM, AT HALY-PAST FOUR P.M., the following Jet-dxds RIAGES AND PHAETON RUMBLES. | described piece or parcel of Jand ‘in the city ef | —— —— — RUGGT | Washin designated on th ‘ound plan of city wi DAYS, ¢ of the & C0., AUCTIONEERS. AND HERE WE MUST STOP BEFORE WE FILL es being the east tw five feet front by the | —__ 3 =i _ THIS PAPER, BUT SO THEY GO IN ENDLESS | depih of tot numbered eighteen ( 9 DULEY & HERRING, AUCTIONEERS, | VALUABLE LOT AND OLD) VAIJETY. MAKING THE GREATEST OPPOR- | numbered four hundred and. nin pare | 225 Va. ave. “now. i ‘AS NO. 1177 NEW HAMP. | TUNITY EVER OFFERED IN’ WASHINGTON TO wl being furthe Liber NORTHWEST. | Look WELL ON WHEELS, EITHER ON THE ty-seven and twe sion of the Supreme Court ef | Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trast, | ROAD, IN THE CITY, AT HOME OR ABROAD. | & part of de by District of Columbia, passed on the Zist d bearing date Mar . ISS7, and recorded in Book | £0 Serwvel Stettinas, April, A.D. Is: equity cause Ne. 1 where 1244, page ete land records | If the terms of sale SAFE, iu Meen 1. is abla, a aplainant ‘ALSO, i HARNESS, OFFICE FURNITURE, IRON district of Cola not complied with in five days after the sale, nd at the request of | 3 ke. MMe Patursed Bama am | wader tease the eight Se teen the orn? = a are di ote ndersigned trustee = Uy theured thereby. and also by virtue of a | Do not be @ day, an hour or @ minute late, as ee ay ee Gates fer for sith nid teont oft of the Supreme Court of said District, sit-| the sale ts ind was accompanied by her | te Fisk snd cost of the defaulting purchaser. Cost | prewis THE TWENTISTH | ting as a ity, In a cause wherein Dantel sday ‘ Li | of conveyancing aud abstract of title to be paid Prcwises HALE-PAST POUR | re it and Sarah J. Alexander | ursda’ who will spend the summer with his | by the Purchasers mae i OCLOCK °* following described laud aud own as eyulty cautee Nor ‘Ys uncle, Judge GD. Parker of Norfolk! 1.05 aga, HENRY GRINDLE, | preniigen, tying < in the city ot Wa rustee will, on MON! sites _my25-dkas ‘ sae ste. | tun, District of € o wit: ‘The mid A.D. at i J The socieble ceiver Plonee> Lodge of | BATCLIFFE. & €O., AUCTIONEER ites cusabe fc oe ahi nowenten tas lot Wt’ howe “eltomte tet uae 14, I 4s tot wagon Rexall uacisomice (ri pin oe watt ety, tur She eat F svi at and At O’Clock farce acwetaa ‘ty ot ae HORE SP paneer oe ass: At 10 O'Clock a. m. tw an en One} Ferien ) on a line with said st tve at a point on New Terms: Cash. i members w ce. ‘The feet aud six iuches; thence east one hundred and orty (40) feet from the | RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., ci the aetegates to late session fourteen feet One tuck; the b t eleven (1), thence in| _ tmy?0-d&dbs Auctioneers. ef the divtrict lodge wes read and ap-| Soacines fest or “tothe gy eg STE ee ee | TRUSTE OF A PORTION OF THE peaithie| along a Hne®at right angles mitareD I rE { Washington is vis- rimming, su vel oy ove hundred and te 5 a Washington is vis belug knwwa as No. n (11) Inches: thence east | op ae ties before th r eng: in rio} y, May 21, and nthe sum of $00 for for, tvelve yaths. On another patty for wful shooting was sent on to the Krand : vounty cou:t, and a s iined $100 for carrying ¢ as, and in default of payment t to jail Galleher continu very ill. ERSTOWN. HA A funeral which took place yesterday from the our leading hotels, fur nis e for conversa Mrs. 8. Z. Martin resides at the hotel with her hus- nd, who is a gent n of means. Mrs Martin had a pet dog named Jack, which ly died. was greatly attached ack, and determined to honor him with 1 funeral. An undertaker was sum- on. She wa =P mored and furnished a casket of pure whi ite e A burial premis avenue ed with w ot was obta of Rey. Henry where n and serews. on the suourban idwards, F tomae 4 grave was dug, and the (uneral par- iy proc ave, Where interment was h solemuiiy. ‘The Western railroad have to pay ) for dar for loss of nd clover seat fire started t 2 a locomotive, a verdict mount having been award- ed aga company In court ai C! tow Miss Mary Kendie of Boonsboro’, this county, died at the Maryland University Hospital in Baltimore after being operated upon for a tumor. She was tweaty-six years of age, and the daughter of John and le. rganthall Wayn office has_ bee: M ‘A appointed id has taken Fisher has with Mr. Wister's as chief, . Brye's f the Coxey army of the commonuweal, now at Parkersburg, Va., is ted to pass through Hagers- mon Monday next. son Col- ung ladies, at Chambersburg, is > age of iifty-five years. 1, owing to the strikes serious inconvenience stries in this jveality. ns have been compelled to shut down their large paper mill at Halltown for of coal, although crowded with teele of Washington is visit- Mrs. C. C. Fech- Washington. re getting into shape for The populist party, last week, are form- : towns. The nized a large club wton S. Cook as Harry MeK, Zeller, secretary, . W. Earnshaw, treasurer. jot _be denied tha the peach crop in th ality will be much shor th ast year, it will not be a total failure means. J. M. Stover reports that he “t 2,000 bushels from his Cherry Run rd, and the same amount from his or- chard near Chambersburg. Mr. David Long of Downsville expects 1,000 bushels—as mary as he got last year—and J. D. Sim- mors of Hagerstown says he will have 500 bushels. —— / Mr. Danenhower'’s Will. The will of the late Willian Weaver Danenhower, dated February 11, 1800, was filed today. The deceased's wife, Elizabeth S. Danenhower, fs named as sole executrix, and in the event of her death the testa- tor’s sons, Wm. W. and Washington Dan- jenhower, are appointed executors in her a. Two codicils, dated the same y, were also Med. No public bequest is made, and most of the te of the testator 1s directed to be distributed, under certain conditions, among heirs-at-law, a net sur- plus being directed to be paid, in quarte payments, to the deceased's widew during her life—the bequest and devise to her being in liew of her dower. A monthly payment of $30 is directed to her brother, David Uber. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ¢ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; On SATURDAY, JUNE NINTH, 1804, AT TEN OrCLO M., We shail sell within and in frout of our auction ‘rooms, corner 10th ant D_ atre northwest, Household Gowls. Be Furniture, China ssw . Boots, Conteuts of Yrunks, 3 ts, &e., stored in Som r 21, 1889. 13, 1891 i WALTER B.'WILLIAMS & Co. Gor, uth and D sis, aw. ing in the family | IRD OF A MILE FROM THE DISTRICT OF UMBIA LINE, ON THE BLADENSBURG ND LYING KETWEEN IT AND THE TON BRANCH OF THE BALTIMORE wardly to the provements thereon, dwelling | rd of the purchase money | S04, trust ce of be of t Vin one and two 5 luents, pay.| _ AND ORIO RAILROAD, eae neh at alx per ceut per aay payeuic Me eeea he thei es | fy vichon of & Rosner tok, Bolen Shey OA 20NR. t AT HALE-PAST FOL y " y the m the following described Tand nd to ve ad by deed ust the ser of trust on the lot and | @uly recorded in Liber J. W. B., No. 9, folio 6837 and being in the city ef Washi id, or ash, at the optiot( premises sold. All conveyancing and ording at *t Seq., of the laad records of Prince George's Columbia, to wit: Lot ‘naw! complied with with: bar A deposit of $200 required om the | Courts, state of Maryland, we, the subscribers, the sae eaatcnins ot lot ean in tifte h day mms of sale ¢ led with j (rusters therela named, willeel, at public “auc. subdivision of square ten h: and eighty-eicht | trust with days fron ie, or the | tion. on the premises, on TUESDAY, the TWELFTH GOSS), as sald subdivision Is recorded in the office | Cos" defaulting ps trustee reserves the rizh the cost and | DAY of JUNE, A.D. 1804, at FIFTY MINUTES of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in neing, recording, risk of the defaulting paret | PAST THREE O'CLOCK P-M., all that certain re ¢ D. W. B, Magruder, follo 115, sald lot being | purchaser or purchasers, A deposit ¢ VENJAMIN Trustee, ein Bladengbarg district, im Prince George's rner of 17th and © streets southeast. dollars "wall be requircl of the qurchaser oF War | gota Dist aw, | cunts, stats of Marsland. Known and designated as + day, to wit: THURS chasers ut the tme of sale, singe iF 5 spy | Ml of ‘biecks numbered two (2), three (3), four (4) H DAY OF SONAL, AE Pie SURE | USCA DP SCHMIDT, ‘Ts | rrusr LE. OF VALUABLE county | 21,°%, fa certain subdivision part of a * wil sell, at publie in front of | 1331 Fat. mw. | FPRONTING ON _ MINNESOTA | tract land formerly WE a | . sub ‘lot n en (19), fa) DULEY & HERRING, Auethners, — “jeG-itt | AVI orey, AV ENCE | more recently called “Highlands,” according to the iets ag 14°16 al 16. an oocare exe ee decree of the Supreme Court of | Seva, dated May su 1886, Troon Willigts At Gonkere ten hundred’ and eighty-five (OSS) las, sald. eu pints Gene 2 — | i ae ee a ey cea and wife to Highlands Company of bg ly neatly Shoat ta Mand ABLE ry ANACOSTIA. Willian: M. Howard et ‘al. are com: wl Bee ecg meg ~ § the District of Columbia, ‘tn Book Ce Te Be folte Bg Viele Gb carta ageaa oC tree, Guise | een ee eh a ae ea $e" | Prince George's county aforesaid, or so much there: 113. ‘This lot is om 17th street between East Caple | Qty “tilios ae ind 1410, | gate, by’ public auction, la fre remises, |Of AS may be necessary. Plats of the property will tol ‘and South As mots ieee telet of | ON ETE Ae nie aa ‘of SUNT: | be Cxhibited at the the of sale, and can be ob jrerms: One-third of the purchase, to be | Coinmbl the request of the parties se: | AD. [sod AT SIN. OCT -. the follow: | tained prior thereto st the offices of the under- bypagy rane. SU Ae pe rend “lth We Will oer ale ‘on rem. tng deseribed real estate, sttuate fo the county of | Slebed, Nos. 917 F street northwest and 435 7th the mth res « d pur- | ives, on MONDAY, JUN ENTH, 1S04, Washington and District of Colambia, Known and t northwest. respectively, Washington, pot ress HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following distinguished on a plat of the division of the es part fiest offered for sale will be the lo ae deserted real te ia Anacostia, in the tate w W id. deceased, between the | 3, on which the mansion bouse is 4 Tistrtet. of Col SS, 30, 42 and 43, in) helrs of said Matt Ay 'a part of lot | containing SLCST square fect, more or leas. Should p kN. “ 3 subdivision of 1 < S hot sell separately, then the several blocks with in thirty days | ficck No. 2 of Or facet | mentioned. any thereof as may be necessary, i at the cae wer non duly recorded in'< ? fs to make | Will be s0i rately, 8 8 wk ews i ve Fisk a fecords of the survey acres hird cash, a nce in haser or purcha: The said ettue iccetae two large e-third « lance tn two equal | and two years, for which ‘4 . 20 be) trae cotta Installments, payatl two years from the purchaser, bearing fhterest at the ances and taxes third cash, balance to sult the pur-| day of sale, ‘With interest on ¢ 6 per centum per annum, piyable semi. to recording, ete it of $100 Will be required ya cack | ments at 6 per cent per. an pala, ally, and secured by a deed of trust in the j SEEDER. at the ‘tn terest payable gem formen vm on the property sold, will be taken: and Sroit batts Gh peb eee ording at t to 'be secured yd t case of the mansion house lot, a p f base me; Moris: plied With within ten da sold, or all caste option of the purchaser. | insurance against loss by fire, in such reasonable | | A reserve the fight to rish and cost of the de- or pure SDWIN 1 “posit of uveyanelng, 5 equired & on dey at cost sale. All| sum as the x1me.may be insured haser. | quired as additional security. A deposit of $500 on the tmansioa house lot and of $50 on each of the Other lots will be required of the purchaser at the oks for, will be my25-d&ds FU URE DAYS. ae = Se Sa time of sale. In case of a sale of the a THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, - > = b ave. whole, a deposit of on cach block sold will be 2 EB st. — “ G | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00.. Trustees. | required of the purchaser at the time of cae: : EB, DARR & CO., AUC | Auctioneers, — my24-d&ds | “Parties from Washington desiring to attend the KNOW NERR Litters sane Oe, the sain until THURSDAY, JURE FOUR- | mishisets station at 4:45 pan. Tareas of ous toast a AUCTION ! TEEN'TH, 1894, same hour and place. - be ‘complied with in ten dxys from date of sale. virtue in teas the 7th das Fat belt. WILLIAMSON, : wc of 8 deed in ¢ 1 TWELFTH, All couveyancing, recording and insurance will be ong the land LEMUEL FUGITT, of the District of Colt Dee 03L5 | ee eee ee Eat, we will T-d&ds Trastees,_ | *f the cont Of the PE. WAGGAMAN, es, and by of all the | Ofer for sate, i OTS ee, . G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G@ at M17 F ost. neerned, the unk et | will offer for | ix Sat Successors to Latimer & Sloan, WM. F. MATTINGLY, ER ete Se Bay On Tee: | 16.8 fest. lots are cligi- | my3i-t0t ca era's Pg AY THE HOCK OF FIVE O'CLOCK PM Yao tuated and should command the attention of VED : — ba = follov ing described real estate, situated tn George. | Parties In wearch of valuable building site ee BEAU. | DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. town, in the District of ¢ sige pte pg eseggs Serco lm rd —— 6 nt per annum, ble sernl-an- o ” - 7 . that “part of ! it bambered Z tlie gree pe dap le property bee rg SALE Oy FRAME DWELLa ‘G_AND the original plan of sai ‘ - “option of ‘the purchaser. “ EET BETWEEN T A deposit of $100 on each lot required at the time of sale. If terms of sale are not complied With in fifteen days f day of sale the right is reserved to resell the property at the risk and AND U STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of Ovo deeds of trast, dated June 13, 1808, duly recorded tn Liber 1834, at folios 3¢ et seg.. and 40 et seq., of the land records of the mae stre side of T% fee CLO st., sixty-n deat Of the. Gctweltg purchase ter Gaye ri District of Columbia, "we will sell, in. front of with th Wieutiiniet ae aac aie AS the premises.ou WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH Published in) Washington, D._ € oa eyanclng DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1804, AT PIVE O'CLOCK and recording at parchas HM. PL M., the fi wing described land and premises, with “the easements, rights, ways and appur’ thereunto belonging, “situate and lying ip O. CLAU SIDNEY T seventy peth IHTON, our’ sales rooms, he} Jet-akds | tity of hous ts of all city of Washington, District of. Columbia ert spot | namely: Part of lot seventeen «17), In Wiliam H. § tuat portion of sand | ~ RATCIA ERS, AND AT TW mn & $ fubdivision of lots in sauare three tam. orge Bomford and Clara, 5 | Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., “At our Horse died and thirty-three 33), aa per plat recorded under Ray, by indenture bearing | TRU: Di CH A: | FO ek abt Now ee are, ‘im Liber W. F., follo 136, recondcd ‘in the oan wth day of L er, in the year one | SET, | | of the surveror Of the District of Columbia, being indeed and forty atx. and recorded | By virtue of a deed ©. G. SLOAN & CO. | the whole fromt twenty (20) feet of said ‘lot on + No. folios 255 et seq., one of | Liber No. 18t4, folio 2 pees IGKEE west Eleventh (11th) “street, by the depth of rds of Washington in the | records for the Dist | DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEER | ninety-three (3) feet ten and one-half (10%) inches istrict of Columbia, and on ile West by the west the party secured. the z 4 rosvony ‘mxucx | “408 aber. said entire Jot, and also all that lot of | sixned trustess will offer for su _ TR & oe = ce RY ieee Terms: “One-third of the purchase money in din stid Georgetown bounded. and. deserity*d © rooms of Ratcliffe, 1 DO ee eee, ON HINDEN STRERT | canh,-talance im two equal ‘installments to’ one Hows: Hexiuning at the en lvania avenue northwest, ‘on | BETWEEN 7 ETS NORTHEAST. SPP weit Seb eee Ce oe forty-one (H) fect cast of the nort MINTHL DA JUNE,’ A.D. | f trust, bearing date Ma per annum interest, payable semi-anaually, to be ry ace) street, from the CLOCK A, is “and cha | eee Ned in Later Ne. luvs: | Secured by deed of” trust om the property, sold. thon of the said line with mentioned In schedule * hed to said trust. eee The lund records of the Dik, | all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Con. rian ‘Terms cash the land records e Dis | verancin at purchaser's cust. A. deposit : : 2 st of the par v EDWARD A. PAUL, Ir, at public auction. dy Of $200 required at thme of sale. Terns of sale JACOB B. 4 i sell, at J AY te | 1, be complied with in fifteen days from date cf ea eee ee et OE aa, in| eale, otherwise tresress reserve the ¢ — [FMB OCLUCR. Eat, ‘the Yollewiig. realestate | Sell the property at the rig ost of defaulting Mt i wi fein the eity of Washington, District of Co: | Purchiser, after five days’ advertisement of such Morena st Ute | peREMPTORY SALE OF THREE FIRST-PRIZ Z lot numbered 207, in the sub- | fsyle IM Some mewspaper publisied in Washington, all to the wat eof the coping | ane Bs GRURGr eh i ee FRANCIS 1. srry on the south wall ake and Obie surveyor of the District of Co | S8246@s PRANK BINGE SMT nal, th wes ne of sal canal | TH dit (ee thateveaeere ae =_ ~— - as fo within forty 1 Mark ances | OGLOOK, ae wilh ean: her with th ir piven igi Oo THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. hence b place . 920 Penna. ave ui by ments, in 1 i re of be the offices ‘i . 3 Aipegpenes eng, USTEE'S. 8. . der of Mr. Motts, 3 sets Fine Harness, | Of the purchaser,” see TRUS SALE OF A GOOD FRAME Hovsr Baea ae ee ne, aia gehen, maachiners | Sich ‘took the first ‘prise at the work's fol . property. wold. ak TX ALLEY BETWEEN’ DELAWALU awn as the Ploucer Mili PE iether ig Pgh iS atten on cone 4 “lies G AND 4 apnartenant tacreto, Tow n of Fine Harness should not fail to attend per cent peekEEDs SOUTHEAST, DH te n of the pu ec aiyitin os x : bs iy virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Libe of which a cus deposit of § ee ee he at ee Hnune Um tO othe DURE oe nik i sieges ee No. 1837, folio 301 et seq.. one of the land teccas mired of the purchaser st the time of the sale. |"; sei BATCLIVFE, DAMM & 0, Ancts itis Ot exik. Some ane f the District of Columbia, and at the tes ce in five equal installments, = set Diaceh date = A 7 te signed, NORTHWEST BETWEEN TWENTY-FIRST AND. TWENTY -SHOOND STREETS. Default having occurred under the terms of a eed of trust, dated Ju 1893, and recorded July 13, 1893, in Liber 1836, follo 442, of the lund teconds of the District of Columbia, the under. trustees, named therein, at the request of the holders of the notes secured thereby, will offer $t public sale, on SATURDAY. ‘the NINTH DAY of TUNE, 194, at FIVE O'CLOCK PM... in front of the. premises, all of original lots 12, aod i4, in are $4, Washington, D. C., commeuring with lot Terms of sale: One-thinl cash, one-ihind in one Fear and one-third in two years from day of sale, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Deferred pay- meuts to be secured by deed of trast on premises sold and bearing interest at the rate of ix per cent per annum, able semi-anpunli: posit at tine of ele on each lot suid. ya otherwise pretmce Sil ie resad SH aa herwise premises will resold at cost of defaulting purchaser, MAHLON ASHFORD, my20-d&ds we, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTERS SALE OF IVABLE TRACT OF = oo pg MOKE VASUDNG- pies, bmi epee by wind iq ah, A. D. 1880, and duly recorded gr folio 426 et ie or the Dis- triet of bof the ry - Ni ¥, JUNE th Z_ ting) A. D. 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, al ce rtain piece or parcel of lnnd, situate ing im she county of Washington, District Known aud descritved ne part of the beginning for the same at @ division line “made STS between cline Sheriff, Margavet KE. Lowrie and Mary Deane, distant 1:6: 08-100 perches, on a line c. drawn south 19 degrees West from an ‘oak tree om the line of the District At the southwest comer of tract conveyed to Mary C. Deane, and ranuing thence south Ti degrees east 33 43-100 perches; thence Tunning south 19 degrees west 82 perches, to & stake in the south line of the entire Sueriff es tate; thence north 7% degrees west 34 17-100 “Sto the division line aforesaid, and thence herth 19 degrees east $6 2-10 perches, along said division Mine to the place of beginning, coutaiuing 1673-100 acres, more or less, Terms of sgle: One-half cash, balance tn one and Uwo rears, for notes bearing interest from day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on property sold, cash, at the option of the purchaser. Ail conveyancing, &e., at purchaser's est. A deporit of $10 will be required at the Time of cale, and if the terms of sule are not complied with within tea days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk an@ cost of the defaulting par chaser, after five days’ notice in some Rewapaper of Colum and the @)-nere published in Wi » D.C. } FowIx B. Way. Je2-dkds * DUNCA: BROS., AUCTIONEERS. OF VAUCABLE BOUNDED BY THIRTEENTIL THIRTORe, AND-A-HALY, EB AND “WATER REE’ SOUTH WEST. “ — By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, bear ing date January 16, 1883, and duly recorded ‘a the land records of the District of Columbia. In Liher 1769, folio 393 et seq., and at the written Tequest of the parties secured. thereby the Subscribing tristecs. will sell, at pul . in front of the premises, ESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE, AD. isos, AT FIVE K P.M., the whole of juare numbered two the city of Wash'ag- rict of Columbia, ‘as the same is laid dowm. on_the ground plat, or pian, of said city. Sold subject to @ prior incumbrance of $20,000, secured by deed of trust. dated October 1, 1892, | Fecorded in Liber 1728, folio 478 et seq., with inter- est from April 1, 1 TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the porchase money in cash, the balance in two equal install: | ments, payable tn one and two years, with interest [at six per cent per annum, payable ‘semi-annually, from the day of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust upon sald property, or all \cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of one | thousand dollars «$1,000) to be paid at the time of Isale. All conveyancing and ‘to be at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of to be com- plied with within ten days from the day of sale, nd seventy 27 Otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell ‘said prope: the risk and cost of the defaulting rchaser. sold clear of all taxes wo june 30, 1894. 0. G. STAPLES, Trastee. my28-dhds JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee. RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SEVFNTREN VALUABUB TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, INCLUDING THREE CORNERS, TWO OF “WHICH ARB STORE HOUSES, ON E STREET AND KEN- TUCKY AVENUE BETWEEN “D,"" “E" THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEEN SOUTHEAST. Defauit having occurred under the terms of a deed of trust,dated May15,1893,und recorded May 16,1588, in Liber 1822, follo 116 ‘of the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned trustees named therein, at the request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, will offer at publie sale, SATURDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF JUNE, 1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. front of the 5 24, 26, 27, 28, 20, 20, 31. 32, 33, Wim. ‘A. ‘Vaughn's subdivision ‘of } east of square 1042, with the improvements on. Property will be sold suly of $1.50) on each of lots 20, 21. 51, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36, et ‘Terms easy and made known at time of sale. RAYMOND S. DONALDSON, 705 12th st. JOHN 0. JOHNSON, 12th and'G sts, pene __ _ ‘ DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEW TWO-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK DWELLING, SITUATR ON THE NORTH SIDE OF ON’ STREET bE TWEEN NORTH CaPiITOL AND FIRST STREETS WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date Mey 10, A. D., 1888, duly recorded in Liber 1811. folio 43 et wei. one of the tand reco.ds of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, We Will sell at puilic auction, ip front of the premises, on TCESDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D, 1594, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. “the following ‘property, sitate in the city of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, namely: “AU of Jot nunibered 128, in Ida M. Shimate’s sublivision of pert of syuare pum- tered as recorded in book 19, follo 24, of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, together with the haprovewents thereon, of sale: One-third cash, balance dn three equal payments, at one, two aud three years, Leuring interest ‘at the rate of & per cent per an. num, payable semi-aunusliy, and secured Uy decd of trust oc the property sold, or all cash, At ime Purchaser's option. A deposit of $200 will be re- Quired at time of sale. All conveyancing and re cording at purchaser's cost. Tertas of sale to be complied with im fifteen days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the, right to resell” the Property at risk and cost of defaulting purchases ke pure EUGENE CARUS!, Trustee, 610 13th st. ALDIS P. BROWNE, ‘Trustee, ke2-cod Pacific building, 622-024 F st. nw, C. G. SLOAN & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. 1407 G SE Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BUILDING LOTS IN HALT. & HOLDEN'S SUBDIVISION OF COTTAGE HILL, ON THE BLADENSBURG RoaD, JUST ABOVE BOUNDARY, NORTHEAST WASH- NGTON, D.C. { a certain deed of tmst, dated the 32th day of December, A.D. 1802, aud Quly record: ed in Liber No. Gl, at folto 334 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and At the request of the party secured theres, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the prom- ines, on TUESDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, ISO: at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following descr! land and premises, situate tn th: county of Wasb- ington, District aforesaid. and desiguated as lots Arty-six (6) to seventy-six ¢ in tock eleven (1), in Hall & Holden's suld’ision of Cott Mill, as per plat recorded in the surveyor’ of the District of Columia, in Rook Levy Court 2, page 74. ‘These lots offer a spieudid chance for im vestment. Terms: One-third cash, dalance in one and two interest, aud secured by a deed of years, with trust on the property. or all ¢ at time of saie. $100 will be required yancing and recording et porchaser's cost, ers to be complied wiih im fifteen days from day sale, or the property may be resold at default purchaser's cost. JOSEPH W. COLE, LeoxaRD ©. BAILEY, JOUN A. PIERRE, j | i | mylS8-a8ds CFThe above sale ts posty Ise4, until WEDNPS. ‘AME HOUR AND <<. el -dicds RAIN, THE ABOVE SALB wtih MONDAY, JUNE EBLEVENT OUR AND . DAY, JUNE SIXTH. PLACE. By on WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. us of the party secured th the unders! | NTEKS, MIRRORS, SU VER WAKE, eat, RATCLIFI DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ty at risk apd | trustee will He a nin front of +h Y. TABLE AND | : Bec preunise JUNE SINTEENTIL, 1804, | CON CENTS S REAL ES- HATLLON. at HAL CLOCK P.M. the real es: ee TATE. IMR MALL FRAME ee oe i jot numbered forty-tive (451, | OSs > Seer WORSE DWELLING 5 ees ALDIS B. BROWNE, | ‘rustees. j og | nd tinetees | on at > a TWEE = C3 2 J ie TONE | § mproved | ELEVEN + 7 ‘ good cond! 7 capacity form. | | NCANSON BEOS, AUCTIONEERS, | , knot No. 122, public auction, on premises, No. W328 D five hundred barrels of flour per day. nnd a a atiihe. Simon Couit afae mie | hes | mown as Ne. 122, is eaid geod none the rontents af rity equal to its manufacturing ¢a-/ of Columbia, in Equity C: j vel es s of oye The property will be sold sub- hotel avd hs Rar signed at publ WASHIN a deed of trust for 8% May 22, Fixtures, Counters, ‘attention of millers and others desiring such ee THE SIN TRENT Tay ae oe ' ” 1606, "balance ‘cash. Conveyancing, ana risers | Gnceate, total property is espectally calied to this sale, which O'CLOCK P.M... in ‘front of INcHis, OT ALLE, at cost of purchaser. A osit of $100 required | Napkins, She a will be positive aud Without reserv | ‘one-half ‘of 2, in FEET, AND EAST OE ALLEY, at the time of sale. Terms to be complied with | licenses, ins! rnalia and per W. SMITH, | D. C., tie said lot | TWEEN NINETEENTH AND | TWENTI in ton days from day of sale, or the trustee re- | sohal property Used in and about said hotel 4 CISSEL. son F street northeast, and; | AND L AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. | Serves the right to resell at risk and cost of de- | and restaureat. Treviows to the sale offers to HOWARD DAVIS, Trostess. | running back with that width to the rear of the} Py Vistue of a deed of trust to us, bearing date | faulting purchaser. | Purchase the above a8 ap entirety cam be sub PAN! v. Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in| juz, follo t seq., of the land records of the | a ‘Trustees. ferns own ime 0 . “E SALE IS POSTPONED, IN CON. | O€ Feat, and oue-third in two years, notes to be | Distiet of and Sf the ‘request of the |". sam DARE & GD. AUOIOR ae WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Auctioneers. See ad te take tind HE CERES stim | elven ie ie, Gatacred payments, secured by deed | party secured thereby, we will sell ut publie ppc: l NEERS. _5e6-5t on 6 ba aoa ° By order of the trustees. LS be required at the time of sale. Terms of sale * O'CLOCK M., lot numbered 38, in DOORS, RETADS AND MILL WORK. CUN-! \ccracrURES TRADE SALB OF 900,000 THOMAS DOWLING & CO. | to be complted with in fifteen days or trastee re- | Lewis’ subdivision of part of square | ae a eee oe oe LATE 3. bv = MINE CIGARS, Se7,9,12,14,16,18, 1X20 Auction Serves the right to resell at the cost, of the do: per plat rococded" 38 idber mmuber 3U,| py viciue of an order Of tee tere on at| ODMIETNND Sill Foo XING WELL-KNOWN seer : Pe ac ~ | faulting purchaser. Conveyancing at the costo! 104 of the 1 the oifice of u sie Duaeiek: ok Coun. hea = vo | 8: RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | {ule bet {of Columbia, the same belug | {District of Columbia, hoiding a special tert | yy ewer ps, a ach e Satine ee Seb for Orphans’ Court business, the undersigned ad. | IDI 3 OME CORNER LOT, ee en ee React ministrators of the estate of J. 1s, Kitch. deceased, | IDEAL, val ie awanp, +] 4e5 cost 416 Sth st. a ue improvements, &e. will sell by public auction. ai the lumber: words Ac; | LA FATOPITA, ALEMIA, Ectict AND NEW | — RATCLIFFE, DART & CO. AUCTIONEERS, rd cash, balance in three | 431" yeh street southwest, on PIDAL PIPL EES CAROLINA, PEE AN oa a cia Reo F eNO vo bree years, | Hay oi ¢ ir ENRY CLAY, . AVENUES AND STREBT CARS, fay FA. AVE. “N.W. wane, acne by de DAY OF JUNE, 4; D._ led. COMMIENCLN pepe Sites 4 ICE oF of trust on the property sold, and bearing interest | i Sir bag seenegen PIXEY {LOSSOM, CPR the aS EEE MED. FIREIGE At the nite of @ per cent per annum froin day of| p< °ootgey ant Mill Work. The above wil uret | REMI: OF KEX WEST, Srectvtintic | On SATURDAY MORNING: St STH, | sate, payable semi His, will be taken, or all via ts not ot . it will then Le sold In deta. | PRINCESS ROYAL, ae t by adepth | A.D. 1894, commeucing ai’ TEN O'CLOCK, the at the purchaser's option, All conve are | gg Zor OF All sums under $200 cash, eves | POINT lho yge on S street. ‘This is a splendid. bull | Adams Express Company will seil, at the action | ing and recording at purchases’s cost. A deposit | that xiuount, one-third ensh, balance in three and NTL = Pbk pig Re 4 lot aud well located. Property can be divided | rooms of Rateliffe, Dart & Co., $20 Pennsylvania | of $100 will be required at time of sale. Te mouths, the deferred to be repre- | TEN O° Qvania avenue, for wrrewt of three building lots, one of 18x50 and two | avenue northwest, to pay charges, about 610 PACK- | of sale to be complied with in fifteen days, 0% | sented by the a red not purchaser er | reomrs, 420 ee ican tee oe gece is 50, on which three hovses could be built compriaing an assortment of Trunks. Valises, | wise trustees reserve the rielt to resell the prop-| purchasers, oF all cash, at the purchaser ¢-aptioy.( {ue mmbutacturer, without limit or rosetve, Terms: One-third cash, bala in nd tw Packages, &e., &e., &e., to be sold without | erty at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or | HARKY M. SCHNE! gp dots trade, uv ake, 7 ri : ees & "di Saetiae Gomeaeanls FANNIE G._KITCH, which We invite ap inspection. ears, with interest at 5 per cent. $100 down at Ail parties concerned will take notice. purchasers. saittiow AMAOTEA Silanes, me - ey | % ’ Herm 'to be complied with in waa Gaze, joGdeds” | johny Mt RATCLIFFE, Dat Co | jer-ancs ALDIS B. BROWNE. Trustee. /| el gave'™™™ Of eee moe io) pazcunrR, DaRR & 00, accta, j