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SUBURBAN NEWS. \t the recular meeting of the literary department of Anacostie Chapter of the pworth League last night an address was delivered hy Rev, W. W. Van Arsdele, pas- tor of the Fifteenth Street M, E. Citurch, Washington entitied “The Mission of the Epworth League” The akiress is to be the basis cf competitive essays by members of the league, the prizes for the best two af which are to be $10 and $5 respectively. Citizens conplatn that they are subjected to needless discomfort and exposure by reason of the failure of the offictais of the Anacostia and Potomac Rive: raflread to provale closed cars in the early morning hours. auf especialiy during the prevaleace | Of cola, driving rain storms. Miss Lizzie Ball of this place and Mr. | John T. Cook of Washington were = s avenue. The macr‘age of Mrs. Carotine Bean and Mr. John Weg eae genre Dynes performed on Thersday night a parsonage of the German Letheran Church, 41-2 street, Washington, by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Ham Services were held last night at the Ana- costm Baptist Charch im continuation o? the aniversary exercises of the tenth year of its crgamiation. Rev. James McLaren of the Amacostin M. E. Church was present, and in an address spoke of the growth of en the body aon extended the of wi he representa t the Baptist Society. Mr. D. C Fountein made some remarks reiat ing to the ea-ly history of the church, the closing _adifress being delivered by Rev. Cham HH Stakely of the First Baptist Church, Washington. The services tomor- Yow night wll be of 2 memorial natore, in conctading the anniversary exercises, Arthur Randall bas sold to Edward J. ee ee es Mary Agnes. daughter of Robert and Ida | Mo Memil. Ged yesterday at 6:30 o'clock em The foeral will take place from the Fesidence of her parents, No. 414 Madisun Street, immcrrow at 2 o'clock pm. Inter ment at Glearood. The fenerel of Herman L., the little son of Mr. sod Mrs Hermen Ll. Osterman, Whose Genth occur-ed on Thursday night, wil tke from St. Theresa's Roman Catholic tomerrow at 20 o'clock pm. Interment will be im St Mary's coua- %. the late residence of the family. —— HYATTSVILLE. The reguier annual meeting of the trus- tees of the Marrinad Agricultural College was heki 2t that institution at 11 o’ciouk Yerteraay. The following trustees were pres- et t=: Suate Senators Siebert and Evens, Con- troller Smith, State Treesurer Jones and Stanky. Im the absence of Uov. Brown, Who was detained at Annapolis on import- art busines, Mr. Charies 5. Calvert pre- Sided Dr. J. R. Ownns acted as secretary. ‘The board reciected Capt R. W. Stivester Eee sf the colcgn and Me RH @irector of the experimenta! station. Ail the present feculty of the college and the o: stact ef the experimeniai station were also reelected. Prof R. H. Alvey, at) Bresent professcr ef Exclish, was electad Nice president of the college. Mr. H. G Welty of Baltimore was elected profassor of applied mathematics. Messrm F. P. bre aod H.C. Shearran were chosen as- tani chemists of the college. Appropria- tions weve made for the erection of a green house ai the experimental station, and the Dparchase of 2 flock of thoroughbred sheep for the seme institution. The beard de- cided to improve the preseat means of lighting and heating the college building, and devermined w ereet a building for me- chanical interests at the college, which de Perarent of its work is to be placed under Chief Engineer Joha Ford, U. S N. The Several members of the board of trustees Made an imspection of the college and ex- fysmeoapaet | penpens oF cee a nena Sue the purpose of the orgenizezion of the! Yompany. —_——->___. KENSINGTON. ‘The first quarterly conference of the St Pasl’s M. E Curch wes held im the church | aliss Mamie Harr. who ham been a student at Kee Mar Coliege, Hagerstown, has re- tarned home fer the vacation. Children’s day services will be held in the . Methodist Church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Ki M. Moore will preach in the evening. “burch tomorrow morn- Miss Mildred Bell has returned from Can- ada, where she spent the winter, attending ® conservatcry of music. Miss Ginther of Buffalo, a guest during the winter of the Misses Bell, will sail for Europe about the 15th instant, te remain for several months. Miss Roberta Best has returned from a visit of several months to relatives in North Carolina. Mrs. Blood has returned from Washingion, where she spent the winter, and is again a guest of the fami R W. Best Mr. Carrell D. Judson of Takoma was a Sradusie on Monday night of the National University Law School, receiving the de- gree of M. A. At :he annual meeting of the Y. P. S. C. # Mr. Frank Skinner was elected presi- dent, Miss Miss Mrs. Bertha Birch vice president, McPherson corresponding secretary, Mabel Raiiey recording secretary, Laura immer treasurer, and Mrs. organist. A resolution was passed that an tertainment should be held for the purpose of defraying expense of a dele- gate to Cleveland. s Addie Cillette is a guest of Takoma’ On Monday night the first anniversary of the meetings of the organization now krown as the Methodist Leazue will be held | e resid: E y. Best, on held, one year a Wilson and Rev. with other weli-i Participate in the s: Mrs. Judge Mil eteon of six covers yest fm honor of her guest, Janta, Ge. Th e der present ™ymen, who will own tained at a lun- ay a few friends, Mre. § A were Mrs. Crawford | of Washington, L. B. St Mr, William Alvey and Mos. Thor m of Takoma. The ¥. PS C. E. held @ roct fesidence of Mrs. Danforth © | avenue, last evening, whe ing was followed by music a which refiected credit upon t Mr. F. to Clevel The Takema frst game of Bear Brightwoor «inner Bail Clab 2son on the Base ~> BROOKLAND. Miss Mamie Ware of Fortress Monroe is guest of the Misses of E ie Towne, formerly will regret to le that she had and Mrs. T. ¥. Huli ani soa have taken possession of their home on Provi- dence street, and Mr. and Mrs. Reubsam and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scott have moved from Washington to the residence vacated by Dr. Hull, on llth street near Fort. Mrs. Banks, an estimable eolored resident of Brookiand. died yesterday morning from paralysis. Bhe was a member of several social orders, wi were very attentive during her iliness, A committee consisting of Mrs. J. H. Small, Rev. James Crowe, Mr. Barton, Mr. Schoepf, Mr. Stalee and Mr. “mick have under consideration several | in Brook- land, with a view of selecting a site upon which to erect a church for St. Clement's The strawberry festival of the M. Chureh closed with a very enjoyable even- ‘ip Baer, Mr. Leeds and Mr. Brown, On Pesta evening, June 15, the church will give an eatertainment in the town hall under the auspices of the Trocadero combination. The obsequies of Mrs. T. L, Wiltberger were attended by a large concourse of rel- atives and friends, The services at her late residence at Terra Cotta were conducted by Rev. Mr. Mott, and at Rock Creek Chureh an impressive sermon was by the venerable Dr. Buck, who was as sisted by Mr. Mott. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. Church met with Mrs. I. S.Hollidge this week, owing to the temporary illness of Master Edmund Wolfe. Mrs. Green occu- pled the chair and the minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs, Murray. In addi- tion to routine business readings were iven by Mrs. Hospital and an instrumental luet by Mrs. Murray and Miss Fisher. The lawn fete and strawberry festh at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Small, on the Brentwood road, was an artistic, social and financial success. ——_+. —-~ HAGERSTOWN. The post office at Ernstville, this county, was broken into and robbed of several dol- lers worth of postage stamps and $5 in meney. The office is heid in the general merchandise store of M. L. Zimmerman, trem which the burglars carried off amounting to about 5. . St. John’s Lutheran Church this city was the scene of a very pretty and fashionable wedding, the contracting parties being Mr. Wevin J. Brandt, bookkeeper of the First Nationai Bank, and Miss Eva M. Owen, daughter of Kev, Dr. § W. Owen, pastor of the church, who performed the ceremony. Rev. Wm. G. Sufer of Kohrersville, this ccunty, bas taken to himself a wife, in the person of Miss M. Blanche Walter of Fair- field, Pa. The nuptials took *place at the bride's residence, Rev. A. D. Mullen of Bal- timore officiating. The groom has accepted @ call to the Lutheran charge at Idaville, Pa., at which place he will begin his pas- teral duties on July i. Mrs. Mary HE. Smith of Hagerstown has filed a suit for divorce from Benjamin H. Smith, now residing in California, alleging bandonment. At Rohrersville, this county, J. A. B. Pot- ter has been appointed postmaster, to suc- ceed S. H. Norris, removed. No one should feel at loss for a place to worship in Hagerstown. It now has twen- ty-three churches, and ground has just been broken for the erection of another one on ‘West North street for the use of the re- cently organized Christian congregation. Miss Kate Blake of Washington is visit- ing reiatives here. Mr. Clyde McLaughiin, also of Washington, is visiting his parents, and Miss Mamie Harr and Miss Grace Harr of the same city are among the summer guests. Mr. Edgar Mumma of this place, a grad- uate of the Baltimore College of Pharmacy, bas aecepted the position of apothecary on the war cruiser New York The Garrott flouring mill at Weverton, which was erected at a cost of $25,000, and has a capacity of 17> barreis of flour per day, has been soid for the remarkably low sum of 96,500, ‘The announcement that Wm. M. McKaig has decided uot to accept a renomination for Congress from the sixth Maryland district by the democrats has caused a flutter here in political circles, and already indications point to the fact that some of our local lights have the “bee” in their hats. It is more than likely, however, that Mont- gomery county wili be given the nominee, —_—— FREDERIOK. Frederick people are very much vexed at the outcome of the sending of the state mi- litia to Cumberland to preserve peace and order among the striking miners, as a re- sult of which this‘city is cut out of the an- nual encampment of the National Guard, which was to have been held here, begin- ming on July 12 next. Mr, Aimsworth R. Spofford, librarian of Congress, has accepted the invitation of the Philomathean Literary Society of Frederick to deliver the address at a public meeting to be heid here on the Fourth of July under | the auspices of the society. An address will aiso be delivered by Prot. Cyrus Thomes of _ the Smithsonian Institution, Washington. Muss Sarah A, White, who died suddenly at the home of Geo. W. Dean, near this city, om Monday, left an estate valued at about $150,000. Her -will was offered for Probate on Thursday. The board of home missions and the board of foreign missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States receive 3750, the trustees of the Pres- byterian Church of Frederick receive $00, and the pew of the deceased in the church is set aside as a free pew, to be known as the White memorial pew. A public meeting was held here on Friday night to further the movement for the erec- tion of a monument to Francis Scott Key. A bill for divorce, et meura et thora, has been dled in the circuit court here by Simon D. Bitter against Medora Bitter. They are both of this county. Clarence V. Wetzel] of West Falls, this county, was examining a revolver that had been laid away in a drawer for some time. ‘The weapon suddenly exploded and a bullet penetrated Wetzell’s left hand, lodging in the bones thereof and making a serious wound. Col. Heywood of the marine corps, Wash- ington, D. C., has been the guest of Mr. John White at “Moreland,” near Adams- town, this county. ~~ CAPITOL VIEW. A surprise party was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Harr to their son and daughter, Edgar and Mamie, who graduated this week; the former from Wood's Commercial College of Washington, D. C., and the latter from Kee Mar College of Hagerstown, Md. The parlors of Mr. Harr’s residence were beautifully decorated with flowers, and everything was done for the pleasure of the assembied guftsts. Among those present were Misses Estelle and Fannie Williams of Damascus, in white satin; Bertie and Mamie. Peck of Washing- ton Grove, in white silk; Edna Bell of Iili- nois, in pink crepon; Car Compton of Ohio, in pink silk; Mary Conner of Wash- ington, D. C., in pink satin; Letitia Lan- gilie of Kensington, in blue crepon; Neliie Cusack of Washington, in cream nun’s veiling; Eleanor McQueen of Capitol View Park, in gray silk; Fannie Bearsley of Va., in white silk; Ida Polkinhorn of Washing- ton, in cream silk; Elma Ray of Highlend, in pink silk; Bertha Russel of Capitol View | Park, in cream silk; Mamie and Nellie Harr of Capitol View Park, in cream and white silk; Janie Black of South Carolina, in cream stik; Emma Harr of Washington, in green crepe, and Messrs. T. I. Fulke of aithersburg, Kev. Purdum of Kings Val- ley, Preston and Gordon Ray of Capitol View Park, Harry Connor of Washington, Early Yoder of Washington, Robert Waters ct Burnt Mills, Clinton Gloyd of Gaithers- burg, Clarence Burns of Washington Grove and Dr. T. W. Stubblefield of Wash- ington. — ROCKVILLE. Messrs. James P. B. Veirs, Samuel M. Jones, Thomas Dawson and Arthur Peter of Rockville, John W. Wilson of Sligo, T. Joseph Duffy of Prince George’s county and Jos. A. Gilpin of Sandy Spring were, on Thursday, admitted to practice at the bar of the circuit court for this county after an examination by a committee appointed by » court, consisting of Messrs. James B. Henderson, Bdward C. Peter and Charles ityman, On motion, Mr. John Hink- nore and Ashley M. Gould of k were also admitted to prac- @ ladies o elation will ening the Rockville Cemetery Asso- id a lawn ty on Tuesday is of the Rock- to be devoted y in improving is. Supper will be served ng the evening refresh- articles will be offered Ing character, . tableaux, pupils w ye crowd in of at- the Mr. J. Alby Henderson, as trustee, has ystle public | sold to Mrs. Mary Bruhl a lot of two acres of land in the vicinity of Silver Spring for the sum of $825. Mr. W. E. Mannakee of the board of school commissioners has it completed the erection of a fine residence at Burnt Mills, The work was done under the super- Hr wad of Mr. John Henderson of Wash- on, @ base ball contest at this place on Thursday evening between the Olympic club of Georgetown and the Rockville Ath- letics was decidedly the finest game of the season, being close oP to the ninth inni and at the close standing 9 to 10 in favor o! the home team. There was a large crowd in attendance, and much enthusiasm man- tented. The construction of the telephone line between Gaithersburg and Rockville is pro- gvessing rapidly, the poles for the same having been put up to within a short distance of this town, Within the past few days much complaint has been heard from farmers in this vicin- ity In regard to the fly, which is said to be ravaging the wheat crop. Previous to the appearance of this pest the crop was in the Anest condition for many years. Messrs, Frank Higgins and Alex. Kilgour, trustees, have sold to Mr. Richard Case a farm of seventy-nine acres of land near Cedar Grove, for $5,056. At a recent meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Soclety for the Protection of Children, held in Baltimore, the president, as Grimen, reported that he had ap- pointed the following committee at this ince: Bouic, Wm. R. Pumphrey and jos, N. ley. The duty of the commit- tee is to investigate all cases of cruelty or immorality in the neighborhood and to de- cide as to whether there are proper for the intervention of the society. The appointment of the above gentlemen was ratified by the committee. The annual examination of applicants for teachers’ certificates will be held at this place on June 26 and 27, and on the 28th for colored applicants. Applicants for schol- arships in the State Normal School and for a scholarship in the Maryland Agricultural College will be examined on the 26th, the examination to be competitive. The total cost of the agricultural scholarship is $49 per annum. The Dramatic Club of Emerson Institute, Washington, gave an entertainment at the Opera House last night, which was well re- ceived by the large audience in attendance. nae GAITHERSBURG, The Sunday schools on the Spencerville M. B. circuit have prepared bright and in- structive programs for children’s day, to- morrow. The schools and their stiperin- tendents and the hours for the service are as follows: Liberty Grove, F. P. Chaney, at 10:30; Ashton, Mrs. S.M. Harris, 3; Spencer- ville, Chas. D. Duvall, 8 Rev. Wm. Harris is the pastor. A brilliant Jine wedding occurred in St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church on Wed- nesday evening at 7 o'clock. Profuse floral decorations graced the large auditorium, which was filled to its utmost capacity with friends and relatives. Mr. Elgie Riggs, son of Mr. Remus D. Riggs, and Miss Mamie Riggs, daughter of Mr. Elisha D. Riggs, were parties to the matrimonial event. Mr. Thos. Neal and Miss Minnie Riggs, sister of the bride, acted as brides- maid and groomsman, while Messrs. Dor- sey, Samuel Riggs, Samuel Blount and Mac Waters served as ushers. Kev. W. H. Laird, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. After the wedding the couple were accorded a hearty reception at the heme of the groom's parents. Miss Mima R. Hobbs of Damascus has gone to Reliance, V to pursue a higher course in teaching. Senator John B. Gordon of Georgia has favorably considered the invitation extend- ed him ond will deliver his popular lecture on “The Last Days of the Confederacy” here on the evening of Monday, June 18, at Norman Hall. Miss E. Jennie Waters has returned home from a visit in Howard county., Miss Sallie H. Brown is now’ sojourning in Georgetown with relatives. e Arrangements are perfected by the Ep- worth M. HE. Sunday school for the appro- priate observance of children’s day on Sun- day. At the morning service at 11 o'clock Rev. W. C. Bryan will preach to the chil- dren, and in the evening at 8 o'clock Super- intendent Burns will conduct the rendition of “The Chyrch of the Future,” a special program by “he scholars. Beautiful decora- tions will help to make the exercises more impressive. Miss Flora Purdum, Miss A. Browning, Miss Vivia Walker and Miss Wellington Penn have returned home from Shenandoah College, at Reliance, Va., where they have been attending school for the past year. The town of Barnesville has just held its municipal election, which proved more ex- citing than usual. Nine candidates were im the contest for the five offices. The per- sons elected commissioners were John W. Brown, L. L. Hays, Dr. J. H. Stone- street, B. F. Robertson and Mortimer Hitl- ton, defeating Allen S. Orme, Sainuel Hays, Alonzo Rice and Kenyon Manion. The board will hold a meeting Saturday night and elect a clerk and a bailiff. Prof. Thos. Story, the present clerk, will in all prob- ability be re-elected. 2 Prof. Lee Davis Lodge of Columbian Un! versity has moved into his residence for the summer. Gaithersburg’s public school gave a com- mencement at Norman Hall on Wednesday evening. The scholars acquitted themselves well before a full hall. Prizes were award- ed to the successful pupils for attendance, best deportment, lessons, ete. The school is one cf the largest in the county and is taught by Prof. E. L. Amiss and Miss An- nie M. Myers. Mrs. John Hays and son of Sacramento, Cal., are visiting relatives at Barnesville. Mr. G. D. Wolfe of Washington ts visit- ing his parents at Comus. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Barnsley celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar- riage at their home near Avery on Monday evening. Mr. M. S. Allnutt is making ready for the erection of a large dwelling on his farm at Seneca. Mr. Thos. M. Owen has arrived home from tour of the south and west. Mr. James H. Jones of Dawsonville is re- covering from a protracted illness. ——— MILITIA QUELL DEPUTIES. Colorado’s Triangular War Quieted by the Troops at the Critical Moment. Yesterday was one of the most exciting days of the mine strike at Cripple Creek, Colo. At 10 o’clock yesterday morning the entire force of deputies split into six de- tachments, and dragging a Gatling gun with them started for Bull Hill, where the miners were. Gen. Brooks of the militia ordered the deputies to halt and return the Gatling gun | to camp, but his order was ignored, and the militia were at once ordered to fall in be- tween the opposing forces and prevent a meeting of the miners and deputies. Tea minutes after the deputies started for Pull Hill there was a sounding of the alarm at Altman, calling the miners together for battle. The wildest excitement prevailed, but the threatened hostilities collapsed when,shortly after noon, Gen. Brooks, at the head of the state troops, intercepted the deputies on the east slope of Carbondale Hill, and ordered Sheriff Bowers to send them back to camp in Beaver Park. Only a few moments of parleying took place, during which Brooks notified Bowers that unless he sent his men back to camp he (Brooks) would take them back. Gen. Brooks rode in front of the deputies’ lines and shook hands with the men. Three cheers were given for Gen. Brooks and the Colorado siate militia. This last experience of the deputies with the militia probably ends the struggle, as Gen. Brooks nas absolute control of the sit- uation, and his orders are for the state troops to prevent a meeting of the miners and deputies. ————_+-e+___ Diplomas to Middies. In the presence of a large audience Sec- retary of the Navy Herbert yesterday de- livered the diplomas to the graduating class at Annapolis, the names of which were given in Wednesday's Star. Gen. Lew Wallace delivered a highly in- teresting address. wee The Etoile Belge of Brussels says that the mental condition of the widow of the smperor Maximillian of Mexico causes t anxiet: AUCTION SALES. TURE DAYS. “& CO., AUCTIONEBES. A VALUABLE PROPFRKTY AT AUCTION. bat valuable triangular point situated on corner of Vermont avenue, 10th and T streets northwest, roved by two elegant houses, one nine-rvom, t avenue; the other 7-room, 1835 Ver- ani 33, square 344. Sale on , JUNE FIFTEENTH, 1804, St FIVE O'CLOOK, in front of prem: it trust of $5,000 on 1887 and $3,000 on in one year. §200 deposit time of sale, er to be pald in fifteen daya from sale or deposit void. Jeo-5te AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. TRUSTEES’ OF yosTOIt Bitox THRER | CORNERS ‘ORE HOUSES, ON BW STREET TUCKY AVI TH AND SOUTHEAST. Default haying occurred under the terms of a deed of trust,dated May 6, 1608, and recorded May 16,1800, Liber 1823, folio 116 of the laud records of the trict of Columbia, the trust named At the request ol car ek 1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK front of the, prauulies, all of lots 19, 2b 26, 27, 28, 20, 20, BL. 82. 33, 34, ‘(A Vauaha's subdivision ‘of lots in east of square 1042, with the improvements on, will be sold subject to an of $1,500 on cach of lots 20, 21, 22, SL 3S SB 328 and 86, and, $1, ard 27, and $2,000 on lots 19 and 28, May 10, 1898, "and interest thereon’ from: Nov. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONERES, ci? Bs. aw. USTRES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED LOTS ON D STREET NORTHWEST BETWEEN TWENTY-FIRST AND 'TWENTY-SECOND Default, having occurred under the terms of Sort gt feasts dated July 12, 1808, and recorded Tecords’ of the ‘of Columbia, under. {rustese, namied thereln, at the es Secu TRI the iders of the there! ll offer a iblic sale, TURDAY. th Wintel DaY of SORE fests ae VINE OeLOOE PAE te Dat Mi, the preuiser, all of original lots 12, 18 tnd 1: Ct amhe ‘84, Washington, C., commencing with Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in om ed of trust om premises sold and beariug interest at the rate of six per gent per annum, peyable semi-annually. $100 easn eposit at the ‘of sale on each lot sold. ‘erms of sale to be complied with within ten days, otherwise premises wil archaser. IN ASHFORD, 470 La. ave. n.w. RALSTON, be resold at risk and cost ‘of detaulting JACKSON H. 1888 F st. no. URE DAY: ©. G. SLOAN & 00., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ 8T. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) FINE DECORATIVE AND BEDDING PLANTS, ROSES, &c., &c., FROM THE NURSERY OF ae WELL-KNOWN FLORIST, J. B. FREB- Ne On WEDNESDAY, JUNE THIRTEENTH, 1894, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., within our’ annex 1400 G st., we will sell al assortment of Fine Plants from Mr. J. R. Freeman's dursery. $e0-8t ©. G. BLOAN & 00., Aucts.— “RATCLIFYE, DARR & 00., AUCTIONERES. THUTQHY BNIK DWELLING, KNOWS AS NO Srory ul 5 Nf é NO. faoe'P Breer Now nAar By virtue of @ certain deed of trust bearing date gn the 2d day of May, 1892, and recorted in Liber No, 1686, Ho 368 et sey., one of the land rec- onts of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the holder of the uote secured thereby, ‘Will offer for sale at public auction in front of remises, ON THU! AY, THE TWENTY- DAY OF JUNB, 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK the following described land and premises, situate In the city of Washington, District of Co- lymbia, te wit: Lot numbered 195 in Louis D. ‘Wine and Wm. Mayse’s subdivision of square nuim- bered 1020, as per plat recorded in Liber 19, folio 63, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbis ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two jaa) installments in one and twe years from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on ty sold, and bearing interest ut the rate of 6 per cent per annum until paid. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $160 will be required time of sale. All conveyanci and recording at Purebaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, or tho trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchase! Jo T. ARMS, JOHN G. KROHR, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FIVE. THREE-STORY BRICK DWPLLINGS. NOS. 201% TO R0°% TN. CLUSIVE, CAMRRINGE STREET (COOKE PARK), WEST WASHINGTON. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Lither 1769, folto 44 et xen, one of the land rec- ords of the Matrict of Columbia, we will sell in front of the premises ON SATURDAY. THE Twrety-THID OF JUNE, ALD. IMs, AT VWALI-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following eseribed land and premises, with ‘the easements. rights. ways and abonrtenances thereunto helone- ing. situate and lIrinz In Georgetown, District of Colvmbia, nan All of lots numbered @4, 6%, 66, @7 and 68 in Ashford and Ridout. trustees. sub- Aiviston, in part of square mumbered 112, In Georgetown (formerty called Cooke Park), as per plat recorded in Tiber A. R. S., folio 241. of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Dts- trict of Columbia. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one ané two years from the day of sale, with Interest at the rate of 6 ner cent ner annum, Interest payalte semi-annually, secured by deed of trust on the ‘Trustees. property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser or’ purchasers. Convevancing, &c.. at purchaser's: A deposit of £200 reontred on "s Pach hones at time of sale. ‘Terms of male to he complied with in 15 days. otherwise trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaniting pmrehaser or purchasers. after Bre Gay “advertisenent of such resale tn some news} Nehed in Woahinetan, D. 6. Paper PI EEMTATL PICK [NT, 19a 240 st. now. GEORGE B._TLRMING. JoO-AAe MORTOAGFE'S SALE OF VALUABLB PROPERTY IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD. The andervigned will offer at public sale on the Dremians ON FRIDAY, JUNE NTH, 1894, AT THRED O'CLOCK PM., a eae farm of 400% acres, formerly belonging to Tilghman Waters, With good improvements, situated about 1% miles from Germantown station, on the Metropolitan branch of the B. aud O. R. R. Conveyances will weet trains on the day of sale. Torms easy. For particulars, “see local papers, or PHIL. Toe! Attorney named in mort . 297 N. Cal- Yert st., Baltimore, Md. Jeo®,11,12813 DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. — ‘TRUSTEE’S, SALE OF LARGE STOCK IN A VA- RIETY STORE, NO. $101 M'STREET NORTH- By virtue of two deeds of trust from H. M. Allen, recorded 28th of May, 1894, and 7th of June, 1804, I will offer at public sale (unless sooner sold the FOURTEENTH OF JUNE, 1804, ut the store,” No, 8101 M_ street, Georgetown, cotumencing at TEN’ O'CLOCK A.M. and to. be continued at HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M., and following days, if necessary, the stock in said store, consisting of a great va: riety of useful and small articles, consisting of 5 and 10-cent articles, Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, China Ware, Stone Ware, Iron Ware, ardware, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Faney Goods, Kotions, Stationery, Toys, &. These articles are all good, fresh stock, and will be sold so as to ive both dealers and small buyers a chance to buy fo sult. Any one desiring to purchase the whole sl or — ess can do so in meantime. rms cash. JOSEPH J. WATERS, Trustee, J08-5t 1205 ‘ist st. aw. “RATCLIFFE, DARR & O., AUCTIONEERS, CHANCERY SALB OF VALUABLE REAL Es- TATB, IMPROVED BY TWO SMALL FRAME DWELLINGS, ON F STREET NORTHEAST, BETWEEN "ELEVENTH AND = TWELFTH STREBTS. By decree of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, in Equity Cause No, 7863, the undersigned, will ‘sell at public anction on BAT. URDAY, THB SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1894, A. D., AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., tn front ‘of the remises, the west one-half of jot 2, in square 43, in Washington, D. C., the sald lot frontlr $2 feet and 6 inches on street northeast, an running back with that width to the rear of the lot. 3 Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in fone year, and one-third in two years, notes to be given for the deferred payments, seciired by deed of trust on the property sold, al ring interest at 6 per cent per annum. A deposit of $100. will be required at the time of sale Terms of sale complied with in fifteen days or trustee re- serves the right to resoll at the cost of the de- faulting purchaser, Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. ‘ cae PERGIVAL M. BROWN, Trustee, Je5 cost 16 Gth st. nw. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ATTORNEYS’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THIRD STREET BE- TWHEN | C SPREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTHEAST, BY AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ‘TWELFTH, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., we will offer for sate, in front of the premises, LOTS 12 AND 18, IN SQUARE 756, * Fach lot fronting 16.8 fect. These lots are eligi- bly situated snd should command the attention of parties in search of valuable building sites. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in one and two years, 6 per cent per annum, payable sermi-an- ually, secured by sold, Or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $106 on each lot required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with In fifteen days from the day of sale the right is reserved to resell the property at the risk and cost of the ing purchaser, after five days’ adverti resale in some newspaper pubil . D. C. All conveyancing and recording at purchas?r’s cost. ore HTON, SIDNEY THOMAS, Attorneys. — AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A GOOD FRAME HOUSE LOT IN ALLEY BETWEEN DELAWARE Bb AND FIRST AND G AND H SIREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 1847, follo 301 et seq., one of the Innd recor’s of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned in front of the TEENTH, 1894, the real es: y-five (45), id oineteen trustee will sell at publ premises, on SATURDAY at HALE-PAST FIVE fate described as Ce in square numbered seven T19. in the city of Washington, D.C . ‘a’ good frame house, known as No. 122, in said wiierms of asle: ‘The property will be sold sub- lect to a deed of trust for $50, maturing May 22, 806, balance cash Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. A deposit of $100 requir at the time of sale. Terms to be complied with io ten days from day of sale, or the trustee re- Serves the right to resell at risk and cost of de- faulting Puree VASHINGTON DANENHOWER, je6-d&ds ‘Trustee. eed of trust on the property | THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT AND OLD HOUSE, KNOWN AS NO. 1177 NEW HAMP- SHIRE ‘AVENUE NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of u certain deed of trust, date Mai ibe i ireh 22, 1887, and recorded in Book 'No. 1244, of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, and also by virtue of a tng as a court of equity, in a cause wherein Daniel 7 was jlainant and Sarah J. Alexander et ‘0. 3a, the ereeanigned trustee will, ou MONDAY, i EIGHTEENTH, A.D. 1894, at POUR P.M. that certain parcel and lot of land situate in the city of Washington, in said District, known as and wit: Beginning for the same at a point on New Hampshire avenue, distant ‘forty (40) feet from the ye 239 et Seq., One of the land records decree of the Supreme Court of said District, sit- Were defendants, known as equity cause im front of the premises, ‘sell, at public auction, Bumbofed seventy-two (i). described nf tollowe is northwest corner of said lot eleven (1i), thenee in @ southwesterly direction twenty (20) feet and three (3) inches; thence along a line at right angles with New Hampshire avenue one hy and ten (110) “feet and eleven (11) inches; thence east Place of begin n ‘with ing improvements thereon, Ww e im consisting of an old frame dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money im cash, the balance in two equal installments, pay- able in one and two years, secured by the notes of the purchaser and a deed of trust on the let and forchase sold. All conveyanc! and recording at rehaser’s cost. A it of required on the of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from the of sale, or trustee reserves the right to resell at the cost ; risk of the Sefanitiog purchases. BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, dias Office, 482 D st. nw, NTY NEAR | PENNSYLVANIA AVEN' EXTENDED—NEAR TWINING CITY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed 12,883, where William M. Howard pldinants, snd Robert 8. Howard ‘et ai. are de- fendants, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, UE, public auction. infront of the premises, 0: NESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1894, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M., the follow: ing described real estate, situate in the county of ‘ashington and District of Columbia, known and distinguished on a plat of the division of the es- tate of Matthew Wigticld, deceased, between the heirs of said Matthew Wigtied, as'a part of lot Dumbered thirty-one (81), ting 1 perches on the Bladensburg road, and running back with that uniform width of 12% rehes so far as to make and include five acres of lai ‘Terms: One-third cash, irstallments, ance in two equal rable in one and two years from day of sale, with interest on the deferred pay- ments at 6 a cent per annum until paid, in- terest payable semi-annually, deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on the premises eg Boh we at th rion = be emg spos $200 req on day ie, conveyancing, 1 dee., at cost of Enchant winston, tie. LEMUEL FUGITT, 472 La. ave. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., ‘Trustees. Auctioneers. — my24-d&ds OTHE ABOVE SALE 18 ON AC. POSTPONED gount of the rain until THURSDAY, JUNE FOUR- ‘TEENTH, 1894, same hour and place. CABELL WILLIAMSON, LEMUEL FUGITT, Je7-d&ds ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. AUCTIONEERS, — 920 Fa, AVE. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY SALE OF UN CLAIMED FREIGRT. On SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE SIXTEEN A.D. 1804, commencing at’ TEN O'CLOCK. Adains Ex Company will well, at the auction roows of Ratcliffe, Darr & Co., $20 Pennsylvania arenue northwest, to pay charges, about G10 PACK: , ing am assortment of Tru ses, Boxes, Packagun &c., &u., ke., to be sold without Teserve. All parties concerned will iake notice. Terms cash. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Jes-i0t Aucticneers. DULEY & HERRING, AUCTIONEERS, 225 Pa. ave. nw. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 2ist day of April, A.D. 1894, in equity cause No. 1518, where- |, Walsh is complainant and Joba Mugs the undersigned trustee wll lic auction, in tr. 7 NESDAY, THE TW AY OF JUNE, A.D. intd, AT HALF-VAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the’ following described land aud premises, lying ’and being in the city of Washing. ion, District of Columbia, zo wit: middie part of lot “Q" No. 6, in subdivision of lot “N,” in aid dowu on the ground uure numbered 908, a Dian of said city, and beginning for he same at a polnt twenty-three feet from ‘he aorthwest corner Br eatd lot “Q" No. 6 on 7th street cast, and run. ning thence south op a line with said street twetve feet and six inches, thence east one bundred “and fourteen feet and One inch; thence north uwelve feet and six inches; thence west one hundred and fourteen feet and one inch to the point or place of , said real estate being improvel vy a frime dwelling boase, asd bein knew’ ae "Xo, 535 Tth street southeast. Terms: One-third of the purchase money to he paid ip casb within fiftcen ys after the day of Sale and the residue of the unpaid porchase money to be paid in ane and two years fron day of with Interest at six per cent per anaui, pay’ Semi-annually, and to ve secured by deed of trust upon the rty or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, Terms to be conplied with with- in fifteen days from and after the day of sale, or he risk ‘apd trustee reserves the right to resell at cost of the defaulting pure! conveyancing, recording, 4: urchiser or purchasers 4 depoult of one hundred jollars will be required of the yarcha: WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT ANACOSTIA. BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HOMES AT AUCTI By virtue of certain deeds of trust, duly record- ed in Liber 1405, folios 307 and 310, and 1410, folio 196 et seq., land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the .parties se- cured thereby, wo will offer. for sale on the prem- tees, 0g MONDAY, J ELEVENTH, 1804, AT HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK F.M., the following described real estate, situate in Anacostia, in the District of Columbia: Lots 38, 39, 42 and 43, in block No. 2 of Oregon L. Green's subdivision of Chichester, as per plat of suid subdivision, as duly recorded in county liber 6, folio 54, one of the records of the surveyors office of the District of Columbia, togetber with improvements—two large frame cottages. Terms: One-third cash, balance to suit the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 Will be required on each piece of property at the time of sale. All ¢ Veyanciug and recording at the cost of purchase: Terme to be complied with within ten days after sale, otherwise ve the right to resell the property cost of the de- faulting purchas or DANIEL ‘Trastees, 1425 N. CALLAHA. Y. Je2-d&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. * sends PEREMPTORY SALE OF THREE FIRST-PRIZE WORLD'S FAI HARNESS, MADE BY GEOKGE MOTTS OF THIS CITY By auction. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE THIR- TBENTH, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, “we will sell, within our sales rooms, 920 Penna. ave. n.w., by order of Mr. Geo. Motts, 3 sets Fine Harness, which took the first prize at the world’s fair. Lovers of Fine Harness should not fail to attend this sale. exhibition at “our rooms up to the hour of sale. Jed-d&dbs RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. © THOMAS DOWLING & £0. AUCTIONEERS, _ TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE FLOUR MILL- ING PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., KNOWN AS THE PIONEER MILLS, AT AUCTIO: By virtue of a deed in trust, dated the 7th day of July, 1862, and duly recorded among the land records of the District of Columbin, in Liber 1714, folio 214 et neq, and by agreement of all the purties concern the undersigned will offer for Bale at blic auction, in frout of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXiH DAY OF JUAN. AT THE HOUR OF FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the follov ing described real eetate. situated tn George: town, in the District of Columbia, to wit: All that’ part of lot numbered seventy 79), the original plan of said George beginning at the corner of Cherry (now Grace) and Poto- mac streets, running thence south along the east side of Potomac hundi enty (120) feet, thence pareliel with Cherry {now Grac) st. sixty-nine (69) fect, thence no and parallel with the first line, one hundred twenty (120) feet to Cherry street (now Grace thence west along the line of said street sixty: nine (69) feet to the place of beginning, and also all that part of said lot numbered severty-nine (79), bounded as follows: On the north by the north line of said entire lot, on the east by Poto- mac street, on the south by that portion of seid entire lot tonveyed by George Pomfcrd and Clara, his wife, to Alexander Ray. indenture bearing date on ‘the 9th day of Ds tn the year one thousand eight hundred and for'y nd ‘recorded in Liber W. B., No. 11, folios eq., one of the “land records of Washington county, tn the District of Columbia, and on the west by ‘the west Une of said entire ‘lot, and ground in said Georgetown bounded and described as follows: Reginning at the end of a line drawn forty-one (41) feet east of the north line of Cher- ry now Grace) street, from the point of intersec- tlon'of the said line with, the eaat line of Market space, and ranning thence easterly with the sald Une o€ Cherry (now Grace) street twenty-five feet toa point south of and opposite to a line {drawn through the middie of what was the west gable end wall of the brick house formerly the Property of Samuel ‘Turner and lately of William Grin thence northerly by a straight line ine through ‘the middie of the a) id west vable end wall to the water or outer edge of tue coping on the south wall of the Chesapesze and Ohio canal, thence westerly with the line ef said canal to within forty-one (4) feet of said Market space, thence by ht line southerly to the place of beginning, together with all the offices, ‘ware hou: mills, and milling and other machinery in cash, of Which a cush deposit of $500 will be of the purchaser at the time of the sale, balance in five equal installments, payable with | interest, at one, two, three, four and five years, | evidenced by the promissory notes of the pur. chaser, secured by tion of the trastees upon the proper coureyancing at the cost of the pu: This mill is operated by a turhi good condition and has a capacity form turing five hundred barrels of flour per day, and storage capacity equal to its manufacturing « city. . PSthe attention of millers and others desiring such sold. All property is especially called to this sale, which Will be positive and without reserve. THOMAS W. SMITH, GEO. W. CISSEL, Trustees. HOWARD DAVIS, AUSTIN: HERR, FANNIE W. HERR, CF THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN CON- sequence of the rain. until WEDN AY, JUNE TWENTIETH, 1894, SAME HOUR AND PLACE, By order of the trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., 407,9,12,14,16, 18, 19820 ‘Avetionéers, in| also all that lot of | therein, known as the Tioncer Mills, and also the | Pl wharfing privileges appurtenant thereto. Terms of sale: One-siach of the parchase mone 1 of trnst to the satisfac. | 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. THIS STOCK, WHICH CARKIES WITH IT THE REPUTATION THAT Mit. YOUNG ENJOYS OF DEALING IN AND MANUFACTURING The Very Best Grades of Vehicles 18 MADE UP OF NEARL’ OF ROLLING 8T\ 9 EVERY MODERN cms OF THE VERY B) MAKERS, AND MADE AND FINISHED TO PLEASE A CRITICAL E, OF WHOSE PATRONAGE MR. YOUNG WAS JUSTLY PROUD. (TO NAME ALL THE STYLER WOULD BE AN ALMOST ENDLESS TAS, BUT IN A GENERAL WAY WE VENTURE TO NAME A FEW OF THE MOST SOUGHT- COULELBTTES, Gannioners, Bos TOx! LENOX "TRAP, LADIES’ PRAETONS, MEDWAY TRAP, SEAT EX TENSION- SPIDERS, oP PHAETONS, BANNER WAGONS, SURREYS, DOG CARTS, DEPOT WAGONS, WAGONETTES, BUCKBOARDS, YEL GODDARD WAGONS, BERLIN COUCH, VILLAGE CARTS, CART, JUMP-SEAT CAR- BEACH WAGONS AND RIaGEs AND PHAETON RUMBLES. ‘GGIFR, ND HERE WE MUST STOP REFORE WE FILL THIS PAPER, BUT 80 THEY GO IX’ ENDLESS VARIETY, MAKING THE GREATEST OPPOR- TUNITY EVER OFFERED IN WASHINGTON TO LOOK WELL ON WHEELS, EITHER ON THE ROAD, IN THE CITY, AT HOME Ok ABROAD. ‘ALSO, HARNESS, OFFICE EURSITURE, IRON SAFE, Do not be a day, an hour or a minute Inte, as the sale is Thursday, June 14, 1894, At 10 O’Clock a. m. GECr COUNTY MD.._ ABOUT ONE- THIRD OF A MILE FROM THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA LINE, ON THF RLADENSBURG PIKE, AND LYING FETWEEN Tf AND THE WASHINGTON BRANCH OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 29. 1888, duly recorded in Liber J. B., No. 9, folio 687 et seq., of the land records of Prince George's county, state of Maryland. we, the subscribers, the trustees therein named, will ‘sell, at public aue- tion, on the premises, on TUESDAY. the TWELETH DAY of JUNE, A.D. 189%. at FIFTY MINUTES PAST THREE O'CLOCK P.M., all that certain real estate in Bladensburg district, in Prince George's county, state of Marrland. known and designated as all of ‘blocks numbered two (2), three (3), four (4) and six (8) of a certain subdivision of a part of a tract of lend formerly known as ‘Yarrow’? and more recently called ‘Highlands,”” according te the Rist, of said subdivision recorded with a certain Jee, dated May 29, 1°38, from William A. Gordon, trustee, and wife to “The Highlands Company of Prince George's County,” among the land records of Prince George's county’ sforeaa! of as may be neceasarr. Plats of the property will be exhibited at the time of sale, and can be ob- tained prior thereto at the offices of the under- Siened, Nos. 917 F street northwest and 435 7th street’ northwest, respectively, Washington, D.C. The part first offered for sale will be the lot, part of block 3, on which the mansion house is located. containing 51,687 square feet, more or less. Should the lots not oll separately, then the several blocks mentioned, of so many thereof as may be necessary, Will be sold separately as a whole. Terms of sale: (me-third cash, and the balance in eyual portions, at one and two years, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the ¢ 6 per ceatum per annam, payable semi- and secured by a deed ‘of trust in. the orm on the property sold. will be taken: and case of the mansion house lot, a policy of against loss by fire, in such reasonable the same may be insured for, will be re- quired as additional security. A deposit of $500 on the manstou house lot and of $50 on each of the Will be required of the purchaser at t le. In case of a sule of the blocks as a deposit of $40 on each block sold will be of the purchaser at the time of sale. ‘Ashington desiring to attend the sale can take the 3:25 p.m. train from the Balti- more and Ohio station, and, returning, leave the Hightands p.m. Terans of sale must he ‘complied with im ten days trom date of sale. All conveyancing, recording and insurance will be at the cost of the purchaser. THOMAS EB. WAGGAMAN, #17 F st. WM. F. MATTINGLY, 435 7th st., Wash. D.C, ‘Trustees. nn DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. — TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME DWELLING AND LOT ON ELEVENTH STREET BETWEEN T AND U STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of two deeds of trast, dated June 13, 1808, duly recorded im Liber 1834, at folios 36 Soo; ANE AO. et sea.. 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. 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described land and premises, with “the casements, rights, wars and ‘uppurte: nances thereunto belonging, situate and iying the city of Washington, District of Columbia, namely: Part of lot seventeen (17), in Willlam H. | Gunnell’s subdivision of lots in square three bon. dred and thirty-three (33), as per plat recorded in Liber W. F., follo 188,’ recorded in the office | of the surveror of the District of Jolumbia, being the whole front twenty (20) feet of suid lot on | west Eleventh (11th) street, by the depth of | ninety-three (#3) feet tem and ‘one-half (10%q) inches | to an alley. Terms: ‘One-third of the purchase money cash, balance in two equal ‘and ‘two years from date of sale, at 6 per cent ber annum interest, payable semi-annually, to be | Secured by deed of’ trust on the property sold, or ali cash, at the option of the pu-chaser, Gon- veyaneing, &e., at purcha: cost. A @eposit | of $200 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from date cf sale, otherwise trustess reserve the riz | sell the property at the risk and cost of purchaser, after dive days’ advertisement of such resale in Some newspaper published in Washington, |D.c. | FRANCIS H. SMITH, Trustee. FRANK BIRGE SMITH, Trustee, | je2-asas N BROS., AUCTIONEERS. DUNCANS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO NEW BRICK HOI SITUATE Of OF ELEVE: AND F STREET: IEAST. By virtue of a in deod Gf rust, recorded in Liber 1683, folio 354 et soy., one of the lund Te for the District of Cobar ad att u the party secured thereby in front of the premises TWENTIETH DAY OF JUN. CLOCK P.M., the followin situate, lying and being in D. C., to wit: All of | Doris’ Grape's suit bered nine bund in installments in one tH s in square WO), as jer ps Liber 19, yo 2 “he survey Distriet ‘of Co tozechor ‘with tmprove- ments, &c. Sold subject to a deed of trost bm lot 47 to ure the sum of of $2: nd on lot 43, Exa Which the trust interest, amount will be stated at time of wale. TERMS OF SALa&: Cash. A doposit of $100 will | be required at tine of me ou, an ncing and recording to be at the purchaser's purchasers’ and Terms © To. be lied with in fifteen days from da of le le- | posit forfeited. pha GEO. B EMMONS, | { - Je6-e0d JOHN 0. JoHNaoy, | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF LUMP SASH DOORS, BLINDS AND ) | TAINED INTHE YARD ¢ KITCH, 431 NINTH STRE By. virtu let of the Supreme Court of the Distric Columbia, holding a spectal teri for Orph sinems, the undersigned ad ministrat te of J. D. Kiteh sed, will sell ic auction, at the lumber yard, No. 431 9th puthWest, on FRIDAY FIFTEEN Til DAY , & D. COMMENCING AT TEN 0 A.M.. the stock of Lu Decors, Blinds and Mill Work. The above be offered as an entirety bid is not obtained, Terms of sale that amount, on it wili then be sold in de H sums under $2 . bird cash, balancs six months, "the deferred payments to be repre- sented by the approved notes of the purchaser or purchasers, or all cash, at the purchaser's op.ion. HARRY M. SCHNEIDER, FANNIE G. KITCH, Administrators of Jacob D. Kitch, deceased. Je2-d&dvs Terms: Cash. ie ‘i ae ‘TCLIFFE, DARR a my?0-dé&edbm Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A PORTION OF THE | “HIGHLANDS,” SITUATED IN PRINCE ‘or eo much there- | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS’ OF A VALUARLE TRACT OF LAND, CONTAIN! 16 73-100 ACRES, MOKE OR LESS, IN THE COUNTY OF WASHING- TON, DISTRICT OF COLI MBIA. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 28, A. D. 1889, and duly recorded im Liber No. 1402, folio 426 et one of the innd records for the Dis- of Columbia, and by direction of the party Se aa ee Pe tae ont breinises, WN »AY, "NI TEENTH, A. D. 1894, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., that ‘certain piece or parcel of land, situate nd in the county of Washington, District of Columbian knows doscribed as part of the “Sherif Estate,” beginning for the same at © int on the division line made in 1875 between line Sherif, Margaret E. Lowrie and Mary » distant 185 08-100 perches, on a line drawn south 19 west from an oak tree om the line of the Distriet af Columbia, — ai Siavenea Smithwest corner of the G-acre tract eyed to Mary ©. De and ronning thence South Ti degrees east 0 ; thence so perches, to 8 running south 19 degrees west stake in the south line of the ire Sherif cs. tate; thence north 7 ‘west 34 17-100 Perches to the division at rth 19 degrees east 862-10 perches, along division inert the Place ‘of bighanien: contebunag 1673-100 acres, more or less. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in ome 22s Fees oF notes bearing “interest from ig, 28d secured by a decd of trust on or ail cash, at the option of the tof $00 wit te cena the be required at time of cale, and if the terms of ‘sale are complied with within ten days from Gay of the ‘trustees reserve the right to resell the erty at the risk and cost chaser, after published in Parehaser ain cost. A By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, bear ing date January 16, 1808, and uly recorded among the Ipnd records of. the District of tens ‘ Liber 1769, folio 868 et seq., and at | Fequest of the parties secured 1 subscribing trustees, will sel front of the premises. | TWELFTH DAY OF JUNE, | O'CLOCK P.M., the whole of | hundred and seventy (270), in 1 | ton, District of Columbia, on the ground plat, or Sold subject to & incumbrance of $20,000, secured by deed of trust, dated October 1, isoa, | recorded in Liber 1728. folio 478 et seq., with inter- | est_from April 1, 1803. TERMS OF SALE: ‘One-third of the purchase money in cash, the balance in two equal’ install: ments, pa: in one and two years, with interest at six per cent per angum, payable semi saneally, | from the @ay of sale, the deferred payments to | secured by of trust npon said property, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of ope thousand dollars ($1,000) to be paid at the time of All conveyancing and recording to be at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within ten days from the day of sa Otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resel said property at the risk and cost of the defulting | purchaser. y sold clear of oll taxes to june 30, 1894. 0. G. STAPLES, Trostee, my2sdkds JOHN RIDOUT, Troster, THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., AUCTIONEERS 12 E st. ; TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY INPROVED BY A FRAME DWELLING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF ¢ AN} KENTUCKY NUES SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly record- ed in Liber No. 1640. folio 401 et seu., one of the | land records of the District of Colt | Tequest of the holders of the tw thereby (the party responsible hav thelr payment), the vadersizned | Will ofter for wile by public etion, iH uare numbered two city of Washing- ‘as the same is laid down in, of said city. in frout of the NETEENTH, 1st, AT FIVE O'CLOCK 'P. M.. the following described real estate. sliuate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of | original jot numbered two (2), in sauare numberad ten hundred and seventy-six (1076). beginning on ig avenue twerty (20) feet from the division | line between said lo: and lot one (I).ranning thence fSouthwesteriy on seid avenue one hundred and (OR) feet six (6) inches to the soathwest corner @eid square: thence northwesterly on Kentucky avenue one hundred and eleven (111) feet nine (9) inches to the northwest corner of suid lot two (2 thence northeasterly on the division line between | lots two (2) and three (), one hundred and twen- | ty (120) feet ten (10) Inches: and thence south- | eeterly to the place of bezinming, together with the improvements, rights, éc Terms: One-third cash. Ialance in one and twe years, with interest at @ per cent. payable seml- | Annually, and secured by & deed of trust on the | property, or all ensh, tion of purchaser. & leposit of $200 reau time of sale. | If terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen ays from the day of sale, the trustee reserves th right to resell the property at the risk and cost the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver tisement of such resale in. 0 spaper pub- lished in Washington, D. C. All conveyancing andl recording at te cost of the purclia Sei-d&ds “HM. E. KLATZ. Sarviving ‘Trustee. | RATCUFFE, DARR & 00., AUCTIONEERS. | AUCTION SALE OF HANDSOME CORNER LOT, EIGHTEENTH AND S$ STREETS NORTH: | ; R PCTICUT AND NEW j Ss AND STREET CARS . in front of the southwest corner of Eighteenth and 8 streets borth- West, being 50 feet on Eighteenth street by a @epth jot SO fect ou S street. This te a splendid buihl- ing lot and weil located. Property can be divided | into three butlding lots, one of 18x50 and two | 18x50, on which three hooses could be bull ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two | years, with interest at 5 per cent. $100 down at | Hme ‘of wale on the one or $160 on cach lot. Terms to be complied with in ten days. jebdids DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONBERS. TRUSTERS SALE OF FINE STARLE Lot Ix WASHINGTON, 1. C.. FRONTS SQUARE 11 WEST ON '30-FOOT AL “4 FEET oy INCHES, SOUTH ON 15-POOT ALLEL, 43 FEET, AND EAST ON 10 FOOT ALLEY.” Bir TWEEN “NINETBENTH AND TWENTIETAT AND L AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, bearing date April 17, 1883, and duly recorded “in Liver Xo, 1887, folio 170 et seq.. of the laud records of th District of Columbia, and at the reguest. of the party secured thereDy, we will sell at patie au: | Hon, in front of the ‘premises, on FRIDAY, TIE TWENTY-SBOOND DAY OF JUNE. AD.” Iso, | AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., lot cumbered 38. ip Lewis T. Lewis’ sub@ivision of part of square as per plat recorded in Liber mumuber 2 | folto 104 of the records of the office of the. | vevor of the District of Columbia, situate in the city of Washington lumbia, together with the improvements. & Terns of sale: One-third cari, balrice in three equal installments, im one, two sn¢ three yea for which notes of the purchaser, secured by dead of trust on the property, sold, and beariug interest t the rate of 6 t per annum from das sale, payable sem + Will be taken, or cash,+ at the purchaser's option. All conveyance ing and recording at purchasec’s cost. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of anie. Terme of sale to be complied with tn fifteen dags, others Wise trustees reserve the right the same being District of Co- MAHLON ASHFORD, Trustee. ALDIS B. BROWNE, Trustee. . SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOTS IN HALL, OF COTTAGE ROAD, JUST 2UTLDIN & HOLDEN'S SUBDIVISIO! HILL ON THE 4A DED BOUNDARY, “NORTHEAST WASH- Ry virtue of @ certain deed of trust, dated the 12th day of December, A.D. 1892. ed in Liber No. 17% lio 3 the land records of the District seq. of of Columbia, and At the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in fromt of the prem- ines, on “TUESDAY NTY-NINTH, ‘TRO at FIVE O'CLOC deacritved | lund and premises, situa of Wash- ington, District aforesa: | Atty-six F-six (76), iu block eleven |b, in Hall & Holden's subdivision of Cottage Hil, as per plat recorded in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, in Book Levy Court 2 | page 74. These lots offer a splendid chance for im vestment. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest, and secured by a deed of trust’ on the property, or all cush. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All con- verancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, or the property may be resold at defaule tug purchaser's cost. JOSEPH W. COLE, BAILEY, LBoNaRD ©. and designated as lote JOHN A. PIERRE, my18-dhds postponed until WEDNES- JUNE SIXTH, 184. SAME HOUR AND By onder of the trastees. Jel -dieds TO THE KAn ned until MONDAY, 1894, SAME HOUR AND PLACE. Je8-dkds By woder of the trustees. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, SALE AS AN ENTIRETY OF ALL THE FURM , PETS, ELEGANT BAR FIXTURES, EOUMrERS: MURROS, SILVER. WAKE, CUT: BED LINEN, BELONG. LEASE “AND LICENSE HOTEL AND iths- 3D SCREET NORTHWEST, JUNE TWELPIH, ism, at O'CLOCK A. M., We Will offer fo: public auction, on the premises, No treet north ‘an entirety, said hotel aud ‘restaurant, all the Fixtures, Counters, Mirrors, Furniture, Carpets, Glassware, Dishes, Cutlery, Culinary,’ Utensiis, Napkins, Sheets, Reds, Bedding, together withiease, jcemee net, all the paraphernalia and por fae ured {1m and avout said botel | Previous to the «ale offers te the above as an entirety cum be sub- Purchase itted to the auctioneers. Terms made known at ti WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers, Je6-5t RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. time of sale, NUFACTURES, TRADE am FINE TH SAU OF 300,000 ING WELL-KNOWN | COMPRISING IDLEWILDS, AL, POINTEM PRANDS. ON TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE TWELFTH, AP (TEN O'CLOCK, we will’ sell within sa | rovum, 920 Pennsylvania avenue, for account of | the manufacture at limit or rescrve, im lots to the trade, 39,000 FINE CIGARS, te Which we invite an inspection. ‘Terms evah. = RATGIVER DARR & OO, socom