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8 = ) AYER’S | AYER'S H : Vi | HAI£ VIGOR 1 air Vigor FOR FREVENTS | sapabi . BALDNESS, | cot | Removes Dandruff RESTORES COLOR To “a irc | Faded & Gray — | HAIR. cxowra | mai AND THE ee. | Best Dressing. IP THE BABY IS CUTTING TEETH BE sux! and use that oid and well-tried remedy, Mr Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gum, allays ali Fem carte wind, colle and te the best rex ‘diarrhoea. 2 INDIGESTION RADICALLY CURED BY THE USE of Angostura Bitters. Sole Manofacturers, Dr. J. G_ BG. SIBGERT & SONS. Procured of all deal- 87 SUBURBAN NEWS ANACOSTIA, Mrs. George W. Wilder and Miss Mary R. Albright, who have been visiting Mrs. Jas. H. Dony, on Arthur street, returned today to their home in Scranton, Pa. Joseph F. Jeffries and family. of Bellevue, who have been spending a week at Carlin Springs, Va., Fave returned home. Charles F. Fox of Bellevue Las returned from a visit to cousins in Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Guilford of Jack- gon street have returned from Colonial Beach. Prof. August Miller is home again after @ brief vacation. Jordan & Richardson nave sold for Jas. D. Masson of Anacostia a farm lying near Cheltenham, in the county. The purchaser was Lydia A. Fox, and the consideration 91,300. A. M. Green, speaking for a number of Tesidents of Madison street, has called the attention of The Star correspondent to a large hole in the bed of the street, which has for some time been filled with stagnant water. Health Inspector Beaumont, who will be In Anacostia tomorrow, will be re- quested to have the evil remedied. A num- ber of the residents of this locality are tll with malaria, and it is believed that this stagnant germ-breeder has caused their fliness. ‘There was a special convocation of Wash- ington Naval Royal Arch Chapter last night in XMzsonic Hall, Anacostia. Six candidates were recetved into the degree of the chept and after the initiatory ser- vices a sociable was held and refreshments served unter the direction of Mr. Darling. The saloon question will receive further attention this evening. Two young peo- le’s socteties .will convene tonight, viz: e Epworth League of the Methodist Cburch and the Brotherhood of St. Andrew of the Episcopal Church. Some time ago the league adopted a set of resolutions, copies of which were mailed to the presid- ing officers of the young people's societies ef the community. Tonight the brotherhood will take up the resolutions. BRIGHTWOOD. Mr. Ortoa Brown ts confined to the house with a sprained ankle. Mr. Albert Thorn is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Beall. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Osborn have gore to Pittsburg to aitend the G. A. R. re- union, and will make a visit to relatives while there. Miss Nannie Nalley is visiting her cousin, Miss Gertrude Abbott, at Chillum Castle, Md. James Matthews, the colored mzn, who was badly irjured in a runaway accident near the terminus of the electric road, is showing some signs of recovery. He is at the Garfield Hospital. Capt. Thomas Lay and family have re- turned to their home on Takoma Heights. —— LANGDON. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lloyd of the Reform Bchoo} will spend the balance of September at thetr old home in Norristown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Walton have re- moved to the city, taxing a bouse at Deleware avenue northeast. Rev. Church Tabor being ill, the pulpit of Langdon M. E. Church was, last Sunday, filled morning and evening by the Rev. R. W. Graham. Mrs. I. J. Baker 1s announced as leqger of the Weimesday evening meeting of the so- ciety of Christian Endeavor. Subject for consideration: “Human Lonzt’ and Their Satisfaction.” The District Refo-m School for boys has just harvested an unusual crop of scrapes of several varieties. The G. A. R. encamp- - ment at Pittsburg created a demani for the fruit in that quarter, and the entire product was shipped to the smoky city. At the last meeting of Langdon I.od; Good Templars there were del visitozs present from D. Hollo Good Will lodges of Washington and Golden Chain Lodge of Hyattsv! are being perfected between the temperance forces of Langdon and te Maryland suburb by which jcint public temperance meetings are to be held fn both piaces and at Bladens- burg ir: the near future. The residence of E. B. Porter on Emporia treet was the secne of a pleasant party Monday evening, the occasic! the thirty-fourth anniversary ef Mr. ter’s birthday. ne in th form of an tmpromptu gathering of asso- ciates in the record and pension division cf the War Department. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sherwood, M Mrs. Charles F. Lucaz, Messrs. b. } wards, Orlando A. Booth, George aul, Samuel Cottrell, and others. ‘The evening was spent in the enjoyment of music znd cards. Mr. and Mrs. Porte: delighted their friends with some choice instrumental! duets en cornet and piano. Refreshments con- cluded the feast of good things. M ter’s friends remembered him subsi: with a silver cornet. cing Per- tion for city all kinds ts ffering. reach within one mile of Lang sides, and the Commissioners will be asked to extend the service to this point. There now more than one hundred houses within one-half mile of Lanzion station. A few have good wells, but + of them de- pend on ciste-ns for wa In a drouth I the present these give out, xnd water is cf- ten hauled long distanc A movement of izens hi Pp “4 sup; ong reasons be urged is that of reed ¢ case of fire. The rest hr —___—. ERGOKLAND. Mrs. George F. Erdman of Heights is very with her during th Harvey has had ters, Mr: nd Mrs. Mary Ulrich, er, P: eynokls were nan E, Miss Marie Howe will spend some time at Norfolk and Old Point. Mrs, Lewis Paxton has been in Trenton, N. J., attending the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Rockhill, to whose bedside Mrs. Gar- wood and Mrs. Leming were so suddenly called from their visit to Brookland. The M. E. cottage prayer meeting will be held tonight at the residence of 1. S. Hol- lidge on Providence street. Milton R. Crandall and family removed yesterday from Frankfort street, Brook- land, to Washington. E. J. Bixler has. removed t» Washington from the corner gf Queen's Chapel road and Milwaukee street, East Brookland. St. Clement's P. E. choir will have their meeting fer rehearsal at the residence of J. HH. all, on the Brentwood road, this even- ing. A successful lawn party was held on Mon- day evening at the corner of th and Fort streets, by the little Misses Hattie Owens and Stella Larner, by which they realized ® to assist in providing a communion ser- vice for the use of the Brookland . EB. Church. The young ladies were assisted by Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Larner, Misses Clara and Belle Owens, Misses Maggie Larner and Lola Owens had charge of the fancy table. J. G. Larner and Miss Marie Larner preaid- ed over the ice cream and cake. Randolph Owens end Harry Trundle manufactured and sold innumerable snow balls. Walter Owens and Harry Hollidge attended the clipping string. Misses Florence Owens, Grace Larner and Mabel Nicholson sold lemonade, and Misses Hattie Owens and Stella Larner had the candy stend. .A pret- ty doll, presented by S. J. Owens, whose concealed name was “Inez,” gave an op- fortunity for those who wished to venture 5 cents for a guess at the name. The usual- ly quiet corner was gaily decorated with Japanese lanterns, and altogether the affair was very creditable to its projectors. - See sare FALLS CHURCH. Miss Mamie Castleman of Herndon, Va., is visiting the family of Dr. N. F. Graham. Seth Osborn and family have returned fromm Asbury Park, where they have been spending the summer, Dr. L. E. Gott has returned from a week’s trip to the seashore, much improved in health, Dr. T. M. Talbott was suddenly called to Gaithersburg, Md., on Tuesday to visit his mother, who is dangerously iil. Dr. W. 8. Bell, who was severely injured by falling down stairs about ten days ago, is convalescent sufficient to walk around the yard. Mrs. Bell, his wife, who has been very ill for some time, is slowly improving. Guy Luttrell ts qujte sick. ‘The severe drouth has caused a scarcity of water in some of the wells, and many people are taking this opportunity to deep- en their wells sufficientiy to prevent any further trouble in this direction. V. E. Kerr is building an addition to his stale. Mrs. J. M. Thorne, V.T. of the Grand Lodge, 1.0.G.T. of Virginia, has returned from Staunton, where she was in attend- ance at the recent session of the Grand Lodge. Mrs. Thorne was clected delegate to the Supreme Lodge, 1.0.G.T., which mects In Boston next year. Jas. Allien of Herndon was In town on Mondey. He is talking of locating here. Chas. E. Mankin has his new house nearly ready for occupancy. Frank Graham, who has been for two yeers occupyirg the kouse recently sold to R. F. Bartel, has rented the house oppos'te belonging to Miss Kate Ryland, and will move in as soon as it is ready for occu- pancy. M. M. Erwin is making some improve- ments and repairs to the hquse and grounds. —————— ROCKVILLE. At a meeting of the county commissioners held yesterday there was a good attendance of persons having business before the board, and a considerable amount of routine busi- ness was transacted. At the solicitation of a large number of citizens, Mr. Samuel T. Gray was appointed a constable for the tenth election district of this county. The consideratioa of reports on several public roads was postponed until next meeting on account of the absence of interested parties. The fellowing bilis for repairs cn public roads were passed and ordered to be paid: | First district—Z. C. Thompson, $42.25; E. C. Gilpin, $99.40; same, $40; J. Clinton Dorsey, $4.35. Second district—Jas. W. Cariin, $20.25; R. E. Harriss, $26.77; Wm. A. Mulli- nix, $46.50; J. D. Thompson, $25. David Reinhart, $41.82; James L. Neel, $11.10; Jacob Hager, $5. Third district—J. C Rhodes, $33.2 . T. Getzendanner, $31.15; same (piking read), 375; J. Thomas Chis- well, $29.62. Fourth district—James M. Har- rison, $77.35; Wm. L. Duley, $57.50. Fifth district—Richard E. Cissell, $45.32; same (piking read), $20.56; G. O. B. Cissetl, $75.65 P. F. Brian, ; Uriah Gray, $36. Joseph Athey, $36.30; John Whittle, $82.29. In the orphans’ court yesterday the fol- lowing business was transacted: Letters of administration on the.personal estate of Oliver T. Watkins, deceased, were granted to his widow, Eleanor J. Watkins; bond, $9,000. Letters of administration on the Personal estate of -Asenath R. Young, de- ceased, were granted to Charles T. Young; bond, $700. Allan Farquhar, executor of Joseph Todd, deceased, filed report of sale of real estate of his-decedent. Wm. A. Hempstone and Harry D. Hempstone, exe- cutors of Armistead T. Hempstone, de- ceased, filed report of sale- of ‘real estate of their decedent. .Wm. W.. Poole, guardian to Eugene Gott, passed his first and final accounts. The court ratified and confirmed the audit of the estate of Greenbury E. Barber, and directed his administrator, Charles T. Young, to pay the claims of creditors according to the same. Mr. Frank R, Dougherty, clty clerk of Eau Claire,- Wis., who has been visiting friends in this place and vicinity, started yesterday for his western home. Mr. Hattersly W. Talbott of this town, re- cently appointed chairman cf the state democratic central committee, has opened | header arters in Baltimore, and appointed Mr. ns of thesda,” (his county, secretary and treasurer of the same. _— RANDOLPH. Spotswood Garland has gone for a brief visit to friends in Washington. Mrs. fLovetta Maught of Frederick and | Mr. Ulery of Ohio have returned home, | after ay of several days at the home of | Mrs. Myra Maught. . Mary Zepp and children are visiting | Baltimore. Mr. Clarence Veirs of Indiana will leave for home on Thursday. He will be accom- | panted by Blarche Veirs, | who will spen the west. i day Nichol ending the clos- of her v a at Rendolph. She ve for -Georgetown Convent on next. nk Brown and wife of Baltimore, are visiting relatives in this vicinity. S Alice Beall of Poolesville, Md., is the guest of Miss Lizzie Allison of Halpine. Mrs. Edward Rowzee and children, who have bee: mmering at Ingleside, will re- turn to their town residence on Saturday next. Rev. Ss. Rk and wife of Rockville ‘ere among the week's epi ae NORTH ‘TAKOMA. The last of the dances given during the summer season at Hotel Takoma took place evening. The verandas were illum!- tei with Japanese lanterns, and the bright moonlight made the grounds at- tractive. Under the auspices of the Misses | Phlps and Misses Burns and McDonald, affair proved to be an event which will long be remembered by the participants as it did, of homelike enjoy 1 friendly intercourse of thos _ | haa so often | Dancing commence } until 11,.when the gu | took a hurried departur ic railroad, which leaves North that early hour, Among thoso Bryant, John Robert nd Mrs, Hab Mrs t Ha Kenny, Mr an Chrisiaini, M Irene Johnson, Miss C. A. Johnson, Dwight Anderson, Miss Carmine Foster, Mrs. Fos- ter, Miss’ Mary Weems, Misses Clarke, F. R.’ Grenholm, Miss ‘Swormstedt, Miss Sheese, James Henry, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Favorite, Miss Lizzie Keys, Miss Ray, Miss Pearl Page, Miss Burrows, Miss Nellie Burns, Mr. and Miss Getty, Miss Josephine Glasscott, H. W. Mannakee, Miss Florence Worritt, 'D."B. ‘Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Friebus, Miss Rena Genesi, Miss Marie Genesi, B. R. Reese, MacLeod Page, Miss Marion’ Trimble, J. H. Corning, Mrs. W. 8. Nicholson, Miss Sallie Nicholson, W. S$. Nicholson, Geo, S. Wilkerson, Mr. John M. Ruman, Geo. L. Brown, jr., A. B. Daw- son, Will Curtis, Miss Mary Curtis, Dr. J. H. 'Maddert, Miss MacLeod, Miss’ Mamie MacLeod, Miss O'Connor, Miss Blanche Lay, Miss Nellie Darling, John Dar- lng, Dr. and drs. Dariing, Miss Oyster, Mrs, Shiebley, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Howard Hodge, Mr. Chesley, Misses Jennie and Mary Stone, Miss Katie Walsh, Dr. and Mrs, Carroil, Miss Purman, Misses Young, Miss Jones, Miss Dalsy Rosecrans, Miss Murray, Thos. Shaffer, Mrs. Julia Shaffer, Miss’ hay G. Smith, Miss Belle Johnson, Col. Fred. H. Stitch, Mr. Blunt, Rt. Dawson, F. Ray Keys, Harry Keys, Ed. Keys, Fred. Page, Alfred Ray, Ben. Ray, McLeod Page, Mr. Roberts, Dr. Harvan, Mr. Sargent, John Wilson, Mr. Alexander and Dr, Gartrell Ran E a A Point to Advertisers. From Printers’ Ink, It is scarcely likely that a publisher would keep the circulation of his medium a secret {f he had any idea that advertisers underestimated it. Hence the refusal of a publisher to render a statement indicates that his paper possesses a smaller circula- tion than It is credited with having. "AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOO. BY DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE’ UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON STODDERT STREET, GEONGE- ‘ro D. Ity virtue of a deed _of trust duly recorded in itber No, 1698. folio 257. et sey., of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we will sell, im fivnt of the premises, on TUESDAY, the FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK V."M., "the following ‘described real es- tate and premises, situate, lying and being in the city of Georgetown, District of Columbia, to wit: Reginning for the sime at a point on the south side of Stoddert street, distant one bundied and twent; (20) feet west from the southwest corner, form by the intersection of Washington and ‘Stoddert Sirects, and running thence with south side of Stod- dert street, 120 feet; thence south 120 feet: then-e eust 120 feet, end thence north to the place of begin- ning, together with the improvements, ways, ease- menia, Fights, privileges azd appurtedances therety belouging or iu any wise appertairing. ‘Term Ouve--uird cash: balunce i one and two years, notes to bear interest ut 6 per cent per an- ina, ‘payable semi-annually, and to be secured by dved of ‘trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the Cre of the purchaser. Deposit of $2uu re quired at time of wale. Conveyancing, &c., at pur. cleser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with fu fifteen days, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the cisk and cost of it purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale tn some newspaper published in Washington, D.C OSCEOLA C. GREEN, WILLIAM A. GORDON, aulT-dieds ‘Trustees, SO THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWELFTH, 1804, same hour and place. OSCEOLA C. GREI WILLIAM A. GOR FUTUKE DAY. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, Ry virtue of of the Supreme Court of District of Colum holding a special term Orphans’ Coart aseed on the 280 day Hy, A.D. ISH4, in ehane, nutobered 516%. iit fe, Tsball, on SATURDAY, 8 MBER PIES |, ISM, wt the h N O'CLOCK A. frs. Walter B. mast at the auction room Niams & Co. northwest, offer the ng deserted te of Silas ¢ chattels, personal the Distriet of Columb 1 Carpet, 2 § E ands, 2 Window Hangings, 1 pes: Hatrcloth Furniture, 2 Willow Rockers, 4 Uph. (uatra, 1 Carpet, 2 Shades, 1 lot Books, 1 Stove, 1; lot Carpet and Rugs, 1 Oak Rocker, 1 Cane’ Récker, 1 Camp Chatr, 1 Shade, 1 Marble-top Table, 1 lot Kiteben Furniture and Utensils, 1 Ext. Assorted Chairs, 1 Mirror, 1 Bookcase 2 Shades, 1 Large Rug. 2 Small Rows, 1 ¥ 1 lot Matting, 1 Hat “Rack, 1 Sinall Rug, 3 Shades, 1. id Clock, 1 Stodent ‘Lamp, 10 pea, Hed Room Furniture and Bedding, 1 Cafpet, Hedstead anil, Bed: 1 kk China and 1 Curpet, 2 Sbades, 1 it Tollet Chairs, 1 Softy t Com- 1 Bedding, othes tia Administ . 1407 G ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan) Handsome Furniture from residence No. 1709 19th street and other private homes to be sold within our rooms, 1407 G street, SATURDAY, SEPTES- BER FIFTEENTH, 1894, at TEN A. M. COMPRISING SOLID MAHOGANY _ CHAMBER SUITE, QUARTERED OAK CHEYAL SUITE,PINE, PARLOW FURNITURE, DOUBLE MURROR-FRONT WAKDRUBE, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT FOL ING BEDS, "THREE CHERRY MANTELS WITH MIRROKS,MEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, HANDSOME GILT-FRAME MIRRORS, DESKS, Oak HALL RACK, WICKER AND OTHER F CY ROCKERS, OAK, CHERRY AND WALNUT CHAMBER TLAIR | MATTRESSES, “FIL LOWS AND EMS, COUCHES, DINING ‘TA- » CHAIRS, FIN TON TY E, No, 1201 lar 18 20 FEE! 1g FOOT ALLEY. he undersigned, as of a decree, passed ding in thi AR. i To that trustees, under und syd, in a der ts 0 . are defen O'CLOCK in frontof the of lar, riet, in Book mtheast corner ct one and on 6 faches; thenee south alo eof 2th street seventy (70) feet to place of beginning, with the 1 ements, consisting of an old two-story ching aud work shop tn the rear. * s prescribed by said decree: One. mey in case, balance in equal third of purchas Installments, tind two years, secured. by purchaser's ‘notes, bearing interest, ‘and deed of rust on or all cash,” at purchaser's y de 7 hundred and fifty (150) dollars ret! ‘Terms of sale be complicd with In ten days after day of sule, therwise the trustees reserve the right to re- advertise and resell, at cost and risk of defaulting purchaser. BENJ. F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, 462° D st! nw. JAS. H. MERIWETHER, ‘Trustee, 400 13th st. n.w. THE DIRECTORS OF THE ANNAPOLIS WATER Company will offer at public eale, at the court house door, In the city of Annapolis, d. ‘Tuewlay, the 18th day of September, Th04, Yelock A... seventy 5 per cent first me coupon bonds of the face value of $500 Rear Interest from July 1, 1804, and 4 deemable as follows, viz: at the explration of 5 yea t the expiration of .000 at the expiration of 000 at Che of $5,000 at the expiration of i} $10,000 at the expiration of 30 years. Vor particulars apply to a J. HARWOOD IGLEHART, ‘ Secretary aud Treasurer, eR, 12&15 10 Church elrele. TRUSTEES SALE OF RE vistue of 2 power of sale containd in a » from Delle Lewis and J. Vance Lewis county, Md., to the Middle States and’ Construction Company of » dated the 2ist day of Novem- I duly revorded among the land a A. arthorized thei the premises, DAY OF . pM ctjerod throughout, m house Prope $6 per. month, condition. The sa LF-PAST FOUR 0” 3s of sale: One-third cash, balance vial payments at six and twelve moat 4 get etle, Hod Aeferred paynionts to te se- cured, require by _mortgace mn the prep: ety. HENRY KyD hoveral. se10-Bt Attorney for Mortgagecs, ne b cont, 4 Kase, 1 lot Toliet, War a’ Roon, Purni- | ture ‘and Bedding, 1 Carpe ies, 4 ps. Pur- “AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. : THE EVENING STAR,-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1894-TEN PAGES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THERE WILL BE SOLD AT THE POUND, COR- ner 23a and New ‘York ave., THURSDAY SEPTEMBER THIRTEENTH, 184, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., a dun colored horse taken up from the northwestern section. By order of the health officer, SAMUED, EANSTEIN, Poundmaster.1 Horses. -- Horses. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. 8. BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, NO. 940 AVE. PEREMPTORY SALE ‘Of’FORTY HORSES AND MARES. MR. THOMAS KIRK, OF PHILADELPHIA has consigucd to us a carioad of railroad horses and mares, to be sold within the bazaar on THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER THIRTEENTH, AT TEN This load consists of Horses and Mares that have Ween used on the railroads of Philadelphia. The compantes having adopted other motive power have ho further use for thelr stock. ALSO, Immediately after the above, will be sold a car load of Horses, Mares and Mules, consigned to us by Mr. EM Wilson of Philadelphia and consisting of good Work and Driving Horses and 10 head of good, serviceable Mules. This whole lot WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE, Thia will bo a good chance to good, reliable st (or use. oul 8. BENSINGER, welL-zt ‘Auctioneer. T. B. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT, IMPROVED BY THFEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 141 NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No, 1867, folio 169, of the land records of the Dis- trict of ‘olumbia, and at the request of the party thereby ured, We will sell, at auction, in front of the piemises, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THIRTKENTH, ‘1894, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. lot numbered 60 in L. 8. Fristoe, trustee, et ai subdivision of square numbered 735, Washington, D.C., as per plat recorded in book 15, folio 198, of the ‘records of the surveyor's office of sald Dis- trict, with the improvements above stated. The property will be eold subject to deeds of trust ee- curing $4,000, ‘Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of $100 must be made at time of sale, and the balance in equal installments, in one and two years, for Which notes of purchaser. Learing interest (payable quarterly) from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on property sold, will be taken, or all cash, at option of purchaser. If terms ‘are not complied with In ten days from day of sale the BIOPSY will be resold af, the risk and cost of de- a chaser, after it 3° ivertisement. 4 ow PILLaNG, TkviNG “WILLIAMSON, ‘Trustces. _T. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct. sc8-codde RATCLIFFE, DARR & O0., AUCTIONEEKS. VERY DESIRA3LE TWO-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK DWELLING, WITH SEVEN KOOMS AND BATH; No. 218 E SEREEL NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF On ‘THURSDA SEPTEMBER, A. 'D. 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., we will sell, front of the ——— LOT 19, SQUARE 14, Improved as ‘above, ‘and conveniently located to United States Cupitol, United States pension otfice, Government printing and new Con lou! Library. Sold subject to trust of $2,500, payable at will, bearing interest at 6 per ceat per anvum, payable seml-aupually. Terms (over and above trust): $600 to be paid in gash in fifteen days from day of sale, of which $200 inust be paid as a deposit on the day of sale, Valance to suft purchaser, or all of the equity of Fedenption in, cash, or all of the parchase mouey can be pald in cash, at the option of the yur. chaser. If ternis are not complied with in fifteen days, the right to resell apd cost of the defwilting purchaser, is reserved. All conveyancing, rec &e., at purchaser's cost. seS-d&dbs RATCLIFFE, DAR & CO., Aucts, FUTURE DAYs. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Property, at the risk SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME (SE NO. 3215 K STREEL NORTHWEST, WEST WASHINGTON, 'D. C. By virtue of a deed cof trust, duly recorded in ¢ the party secured hereby, tae unde ustee will sale, by’ pub tn front of ‘het premise ‘ca 'MONDA URTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, AL request signed at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following d scribed real estate, situate, in the city of as! ington, District of Colwubla, to wit: All that certain plece or parcel of ahd and pre } and distinguished ux and bemg part of four (74) and seventy-five (75), in old Georgetown, beginning for the same ou Water etreet hundred and ‘twenty-six 42) feet ome ‘anda inches from corner of Higi and Water streets, and running thence west twenty-five feet by a depth Of the same Width of owe hundred and twelve (1 feet, tagether with all the improvements, right ke. L. “Puls property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trast ‘tor $1,300 the, particulars of which will be fully stated at the time of sale. Terms of sale: Over the above trust, cash. A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. If the terma of sale are Bot compl! with In 15 days from the day of sale the (rustee reserves the Hgbt to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pucelaser, after 5 dass’ \nd- Vertisement of sch Tesule In some newspaper pub Iished In Washington, 1). C. All conveynucing and chaser's cost Feconling at purchasty {ity WILLIAMS, Trustee. |. F. WOODARD, Attorney, He Hien and Fst tw. __nel2thde j. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan.) Well-Kept Furniture in the Handsome Residence, No. 1309 Conn. Ave. (opposite the British Legation), at Public Auction. S ERIDAY, SEPTEMBER FOURTEENTH, 1894, O8 AT WALE-PAST TEN A.M. AT RESIDENCE NO. 1300 CONNECTICUT AVENUE NORTH- WEST, WE WILL SELL FOR A FAMIL' LEAVING THE CITY A CHOICE CO OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, OAK AND CHERRY CHAMBER — SUITES, HAIR MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND BOL- STERS, KLANKETS, SHEETS AND COMFORTS, WHITE ENAMELED IRON AND BRASS BED- STEADS, FANCY LEATHER-SEAT | AND OTHER” ROCKERS, RECEPTION — CHAIIS, FANCY TABLES AND CHAIRS, HANGINGS, TURKISH COUCH. UNGE, MIRIC BACK OAK CHIFFONTERS, JAP.” SCREENS. FINE BRUSSELS CARPETS "AD UGS, ODI PIBCES OF PARLOR FURXITURE, TC SETS, OAK EXTENSION TABLE, DE CHAIRS AND SIDE TABLE, ICE € D GLASS WARE, KITCHEN REQU EW. IN FIRST-CLASS, ND WORTH oF ATLENTIO SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, © G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Latiner & Sloan.) SALE OF LOT 4 IN BLOCK 14 OF TRINIDAD, D.C. of a certain deed of trust, dated the 3d day of November, A.D. 1891, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1634, folio 250 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbl, and at the re- qnest rty secured thereby, we will eell, at pul Ir on MONDAY, SE 'Y-FOURTH, 1894, at FIVE ‘O'CLOCK P.M., the following described wl estate, situate in the District. of Colambia, 2 distinguished as and being lot numbered four 4) of bloek mnmbered ft vision of part of the tra ided,” as made by the CONDITION TERMS CASH. TRUSTEES’ By virtue ‘ashingion Brick Machine f Issk, in the office the surveyor of cf Columbia, ta County Book No. 6, page Speculators should give this sale thelr at- Compony, and duly recorded on the 16th’ day Avel One-third cash, Valance in one and two With terest, payable eeml-annually, and by a deed of trust on the property, or all A deposit of $100 will be required at tn Alt recording 2nd conveyancing at put Terms ‘to be compiled with, tn tf: y of sale, or the property may risk and cost of defaulting pur- public notice a8 we may deem GEORGE HH. B. WHITE, IRVING G. ASHBY, ‘Trustees, ~~ DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OR (FWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, NUMBERED 333 AND 4386 H STREET NOWTHEAST. By virtue of two cetfain deeds of trust to ua, bearing date December “A.V. 1892, and duly recorded in Mber 1 folios 60 and 65 et sey., respectively, of Mand records of the District of Columbia, aut @t the request of the vty secured thereby, We WHI well, nt rite att Te Erusr baR SenTeMBEI ad e Da PTES 1804, BEGINNING AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ll thoge certain peek or parcels of land und premises, known and distinguished as and being lots o8 and Ol, in Jewse D. Giovp) subdivision in square vambered: 777, av wer play gecorded tn Ither 20, folio 54, of the records “of surveyor’s office of the District cf Columbia, together with the im- rovements. thereon, consisting of two three-story brick dwellings, numbered 23d and 335 Hi street or Terms of sale: One-third tf the purchase moncy to be paid in cash, balagee-ta thee equal instali- ments, payable In one BY o ae three years, with @ per nt interest, hie semi-annually, and secured a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All conveyancing und recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 will required on each house. Terms in ten dive from d: ise truxtees reserve the right sk and cost of defauiting pur- chaser or purchase! MAHLON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, "Trustees, Teoléds — Pacific building, 622-624 F st o.w. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. NE NICE TWO-STORY cK RESIDENCE, No. 408 NORTH WEST. toed of trust, dated July ly ted fn Liber’ 1706, follo records of the District of Colum! tion of the party seeured thereby, trustees will sell, on TUESDAY, ‘i cI ENTH, 1804, AT HALF.PAST tn front of the premises, lot 86, im stare 513, nts, as above stated $4,000, due June 6, 1897. r with the ituprove- Subject to a trust of All over and above. sald trust and made known at time of gale. WM. MAYSE, TUN Liber No. 1660, folio 26 et seq., one of the Land | records for the District of Coimbia, and at the | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES, SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES, SIX ROOMS, SOUTHEAST CORNEI HARRISON AND AVALON STREETS, ANA- By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorde@ tn Liber No. 1754, folio 875 et weq., one of the land records of the’ District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the parties secured thereby, the under- signed trustees will offer for sale, by lie auc- tion, in front of the premises, TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMB! AD: 1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. following described real estate, situate in’ the county of Wa: ‘on, District’ of Columbia, to wit: "All that certain or parcel of land’ and mises known and ‘as and being numbered one (1), in ‘Avalon Terrace,"” same ay appears duly recorded in County Liber seven (D, page thirty-one (1), one of the land records inthe surveyor's office of the District of Colum- bla, together with all the improvements, rights, ete. Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, 6 per cent per annum, payable semiannually’ secured by of trust on the pee ree _ or all ae the rae getnd the rel rs it of requi ace = Te. terms of sale are not com- plied with in fifteen days from the day of sale the ‘trustees reserve the a to resell the property At, the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 5 days’ advertisement of resale some newspaper published in Washington, D. All conveys and recording at_pu 's cost. A.M. GREEN, Trust sel2-d&ds GEORGE 0. WALSON, Trustee. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. By virtue of « power of sale, contained in a mortgage from Jesse D. Gibbs and wife to the Middle States Loan, Bulhling and Construction Company of Hagerstown, Md., dated the 7th day of February, 1883, and ‘duly ‘reconled mong the land records of Montgomery county, Md., in Liber J. A. No. 37, folio 187, the undersigned, for said company, and duly authorized Will sell at public auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF SEP- TEMBER, the following property: Being lots Nos. 5 and 6, in Mock No. 37, in B. F. Gilbert's sub- division ‘of Takoma Park, fronting on Carroll avenue, improved by a fourteeu-room frame house, modern conventences. stable, carriage Louse and all necessary outbuildings, lorated near the pro- Rosed route of the Takoma Park, Burnt Mille and indy Springs Electric railway, and in the town of Takoma Park. An attractive and pleasant suburban home and a short distance trom Sligo and the Takoma Vark Spring. This rty is Teil North inapecting. The sale will tnke place at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. Terms of sale: One-third eaeh, balance in two equal payments, at sixand twelve months from the day of sale. ‘The deferred payments to be secured, if required. by mortenge the erty. HENRY KYD DOUGLAS, sei2-4t Attorasy for Mortgages. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT COM- PANY STOCK AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Default having been made in the payment of the Promissory notes, for which the hereinafter-named ond described shares were given as collateral, at the request of the holders of the same, I will sell at public auction, for cash, at our auction rooms, No. 1407 G street northwest, Washington, D.C., ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH, 1504, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M, the following described and numbered shares in the capital stock of the Maryland and Virginia Steam- boat Company of Baltimore, Md., imcorporated, to wit: Certificate No. 56, for 10 shares: certificate No. ‘ST, for 10 shares; certificate No. 59, for 10 shares: certifiwate No. 96, for 5 shares; certiticate No. 97, for 5 shares, apd certificate No. 99, for 5 shares. C. G. SLOAN & €O., sel2-dte Auctioneers, 1407 G st. TRUSTEES" SAL IN LONG MEADOWS, OF DE- SIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY.” SOUTIL SIDE OF MOKMIS PLACE BETWEEN 26TH AND 28TH STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded the land records of the Dist-iet of Calumbla, io Mber 172. follo 162, we shill well, at public auction, ia frent of the prem! tn MONDAY, THE SEVEN. TRENTH DAY 0 PTEMBER, isd. AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. the follow ied real es- tate, stunted Inthe county of Washington, in said District, and distingui as lot 22, in block 18, Morris’ subdivision of Long Meadows, as por plat recorded in the surveyor's office of said District, iu county book 7, page 189, together with the tm: pievements, dc..’ cousigting of a two-story frame ise, south side of Morris place between 20th aud 23th streets mortheast. ‘Terms: One third casir; resklue In two cqual pay- werts at one and two years, 6 per cent interest, payable sem-annually, secured by the potes of the purchaser and deed of trust on the property sold, $109 deposit or all cash, ut option of purchaser, tie ofanle. All conveyancing, &e.. at parchaser cost. Terms to be complied with in ten days, tustees reserve the rignt to readvertise and at defaulting purchaser's vost and risk. CHARLES H. CRAGIN, WILLIAM McK. OSBORN, THOS, DOWLING & Cu., Aucts. ‘Trustees. ee6-d&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SAL OF IMPROVED REAL EST. ON 1tTil ST. BEC. AND G ar ae ‘ AS E ISREAL BAPTIST en to us and dul; recorded In Liber No. 1435" folly Sect seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party tecured thereby, we will Sell a? public auction, in front of the ses, On TUESDAY, EIGHTEENTH DAY OF SEPLEMBER, A.D. 1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, the following described real estate, situate dn the ci of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: that certain or parcel of and Sees aa” oaingtala"es Sud se eens twenty-four (24) feet six (6) inches front bundred (100) feet ten one-balf (GOM) Tockes deep to @ thirty (30) foot alley of lot (17), in square numbered nine hundred and sixty @0y), the south boundary betng a 15-foot alley on the south side; said lot & deed of trust for $3,060 aud interest. $200 upon acceptance of . if the terms ‘of sale are not complied With within fifteen days from the u the defaulting of eale the trustees assume the y at the risk and cust vertising of such sale in some Bewopaper, “abliehed ed io Wai ion, D.C. All conv aud care c al eyancing Te- JOHN T. ARMS, Trustee. eeb-dads W. CLARENCE DUVALL. Trustee. KALCLIFFE, DARK & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LIPROVED REAL ESCATE, SITUATED ON BLEVENTH STUBED BEAWEEN D AND “EB SinERTS SUUIMWES?, AND OF A STABLE Ly THE REAR OF SIGHTH STKEWE BeLWEEN D AND E SYTREEDS SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a dectee of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity (fuse No. 13428, wherein Michuel G. McCormuck Is com t and David Hau aud othe:s are defendants, the undersigned trustees will offer for saie at paolic auction, tof t emiees, cn Fiubay, THE TWENTY-FiUSE DAY OF SEP- TEMBER, A.D. 1804, AX FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the Riiogine teak eacuie, sttuated, ta the. <ity et Washington, District of Columota, to wit: Parts of jots 5 und 0, im square 863, bounded as follows: Beginning tor the same on Kleventh street west at @ polnt 265 feet north from the southwest comer of said square and runmug thence north 25 fect, thence east 99 feet 1U}g inches, thence south 25 fect and thepce west to the point of Lezinning, improved by two two-story brick dwelling Iw uses, Nos, 422 and 422% Eleveuth street southwest. on the same day, at HALF-PAST FIVE P.M., the said’ trustees will offer tor sale at pablic “auction, in front of the. premises, part of lot 9, tn Seuton & Sweeney's recuidad «uly division of square 435, in said clty and Distetct, bounded as foliows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said lot and thence west with the d.- viding ine between lots 9 and 10 of said subdivis- ion 30 fect, thence south 20 feet, thence east 30 feet and thence with the rear boundary line of said lot 9 north 20 feet to the point of begiauing. ‘Terms of wale: One-third of the purchese money ‘on each parcel In cash and the balance in two equal installments, able respectively in one and two years, with interest from the day of sale, secured by deed or deeds of trust thervou, or the purchaser or purchasers may pay the entire pur- Chase money in cash, at bis or their option. A de- posit of $200 will be opin ou the first parcel And a deposit of $100 will be required on the wec- ond parcel at the time of sale. taxes wil be paid to the date of sale. All conveyanciag and re- Cording at the purchaser's cost. Tt the terms ‘are not Ned with tn 15 days the right is reserved to resell at the risk aud cost of the default! rehaser, after 5 days’ read- Seareccnmnns Eveulng Star newspaper. ‘A. HOEWLING, Jr. Trostee, YARD H. THOMAS. trustee," ee #16 F st. new. MICHAEL J. COLBERT. Trustee, sclo-dsas S12 Fst. r DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Sc ae Giz B st. aw. USTERS" LE OF A VALUABLE LOT, 1 TH ROVED, BAA Foun nOOW BUCK HOU: ON N SEKEET, IN GEORGETOWS, D. C. By virtue of a ‘deed of trust, dated the 13th day of June, A. D. 1892, and ‘duly recotded in Liver No. 1701, folio 34 et weq., of the jand records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, in front of the on FRIDAY, THE TWEN- YY-FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D. 1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ali that piece and parcel of land, situate and town, in the District of Columbia, und being lot numbered three (3), in the subdivistou of ‘original lots sixty-four (64) and sixty-tive (65), iu square numbered fifty-three (53), of Teter, Beatty, Threlkeld and Deakins’ addition Georgetown, made by A. V. and 8. 0. Gross, as said subdivision fs recorded ia the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in beck A. R. Shepherd (Georgetown), page 21, beguniug for tid Tot tures, Gy 40 feet astral. from the scutheast corner or intersection of Ist tod Warren Streets, aud being also the northwest coruer of said lot three (@), and runing thence eastwardly with the south ‘of said Ist street twenty (20) fect to the northeast corner of said lot three «3), thence southwardiy at right angles to sald “Ist street one hundred und one (101) feet to the southesst cor- wer of said lot three (3), thence westwardiy at right angles to the southwest corner of said lot three @), and thence northwardly one hundred and one (101) feet to the place of beginaing, together with all the ments, ways, caseincuts, rights, privileges aud appuricuances ‘to Lue sane belonging. ‘Terias’ The note of the purckaser will be taken for $500, payable in one year from day of sule, with Interest thereon payable cemt-anuually, said rote to be secured by ‘of trust on the property, and the balance in cash within fifteen days fron sale. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser (@ deposit o' yeing required of the purchaser at the tiuic of sale). If terms of sale ure not complied with the trustees riserve the right to resell the property at the risk und cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertis- ing of such resale in son newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. JAMES M. WOODWARD, GEO. W. LiNKLxs, ‘Teustecs. nw. to sell-déds | RATCLIFFE, DARK & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THAT HANDSOME RES- IDENCE, No. 1808 H_ STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH STREETS, CON: TAINING ABOUT TWENTY ROOMS,’ AND ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. By ‘virtue of a deed of trust, recorded tn the laad reccrds of the District of Columbia, in Liber No. 1479, follo 287 et seq., to Francis B. Mobun, deceased, and John J. Jolinson, as foint tenants, default in payment of the debt thereby secured, and in the payment of taxes, and at the yoguest of the parties secured thereby, 1, the said J. Johnson, as the said surviving trustee, will sell, at auction, in front of the prem- RDAY, the TWENTY-SEOOND DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1894, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., "the f wz described real es- tate, situate and lying in the city of Washinzton, District of Columbia, namely: All that part of origital lot numbered fifteen (15) in square num- bered one hundred and forty-one (141), described as follows, viz: ing “on the south Mne of HH street north one red (100) feet west from the northeast corner of said square, and running thence west on xaid line twenty (20) feet, thence south one hundred and four (104) feet "six (6) i] of above deed of trust by the purchaser, residue in three years from ‘of sale, for which the note of the purchaser, with interest from day of sale, secured on said real estate, will be taken. All conveyancing and the cost of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required at the time of sale, and if the terms of sale are po complied with within fifteen days from day of sale the truntee reserves the right, to resell ‘suid Property at public auction, after five days’ pre- kn ones at the risk and cost of the ting JOHNSON, Trestee, JOHN 3. . oe. dkds 4% st. nw. Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.,Aucts., 920 Pa. Ave. N. W. Announcement Extraordinary. The Entire Con- tents ofthe Woodmont Flats, Cor. 13th & lowa Circle, To Be Absolutely Sold At Public Auction Within the Prem- ises on MONDAY, Sept. 17, 1894, Beginning at 10 QO’clock A. M. The lease on the above well-appointed premises having cxplred, the owner has directed us to dis- Pose of all the’ contents thereof, prior to beginning the work of thoroughly ao mn the entire house before re-leasing the is in first-class condition, The furniture, whic! consists of Parlor Suites and Odd Pieces, Chamber Suites and, Odd Bedsteads, etc, Mattremes and Plows Beast Beas Totlet “W: ‘ct _ » Pier and Mantel ' Mirrors, Carpe! throughout the house, Lace Curtains,” Windo: aw and Draperies, Dining Keom 'Puruiture, . Glass and Plated Ware, Kiteben Pur- giture fa everything usually found a well-a to Which We invite gen- erel attention. a Terms cash SeSdkdie RATCLIFFE, DART & CO. Aucts. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, AUCTIONEE:S. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUARLE BUSINESS CORSE OF TWwELET ASD SS aHaEE TS > v1 as AD Ss us NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. eae By virine of a deed of trust duiy recorded 10 Liber 1459, folio 35, one of the land records of the | District of Columbia, and tn pursuance of order ised by the Supreme Court of the District of Eotombas’ bolding an Equity Cyurt, ‘on the passed Gth day of September, A. D. 1894, "in equity cause No. 13042, 1 will offer for sale. on the preuiscs, oa MONDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY uF SEPTEMBER, 184, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following’ described real estate, situate tu city of Wa on, District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain ‘of land and ses known and dist! and ‘Velug lot numbered. So, in Theresa subdivision in square num Arnold’ ered 275, as per plat recorded iu Liber 14, folio 76, of the records of the office of the surveyor of | the District of Colu with the f ements w ‘ing of a ‘ick store a tag Pate ae at eee ee oe Jafuary 16, 1590. Terms of sale: One-half cash, the nalance in six months, with interest at 6 ‘cent frum date of sale, secored Uy deal of trast, on Uy property sold, or all cash, at the option of the par chaser. If terms of sale are complied with within ten (10) days from date of sale the trus- tee reserves the right to resell said property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after e days’ readvertisement in some Lewspaper pub- shed in the District of Columbia. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. WILLIAM B. TURPIN, Surviving Trustee, ec6-dids 1420 N.Y. ave. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEEKS. TRUSTEES SALE TWO-STORY gprick RUE NOME RST EEIWEEN Hee AND By irtue of a certain deed of y virtue of a certa trost to us, bear- ing “date the 2oth dar of Jamary, AD. 1s, and duly recorded in Liber 1345, follo 456 ct sea of the records of the District of Columbia, ible auction, fi it of the premises, on MONDAY, THE Sv! NTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A.D: 1894, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. all that certain piece or parcel of lund and premises situate tn the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known and designated as and be! bata bered cighteen «18), in Jobn T. Leuman's subdi- Vinton of part of square ‘numbered seven bonded and twenty-three (723), the said lot being improved b a two-story brick dwelliag house conta ining modern pager oe hi o ‘Terms of sale: Ove-third the irehase mon- to be paid in cash, acd the balance in two equa Installinents, payable in one, two and three years, with interest at six (6) per cept per annum uatil paid, je semi-annually, from day of sele, secured by deed of trust upon the property sald, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required of the purcha at the tine of sale. Terms of sule to be compl with within ten days from tbe day of aale,othe we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at trustees reserve the right to resell the prope at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser All conveyanciag, &c., at the cost of the pu ‘chaser, MAHLON ASHFORD, WM. REDIN: Woopwarn, e5-dhds Trustees, ‘THOMA loners, Giz TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE Horsenoty EFVECTS AND FURNITURE, INCLUDING AN = a PRIGHT PLA: TEMS CONTAINED ., ST rt EDO. ls AND 134.1 STREEL NORTHWEST. of a deed of trust to us bearing date AD. 1893, and duly recorded in Liber . ISM, folio 184 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned true. tees, will sell at public auction, on the pr oo SATURDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF SE TEMRER, A.D. 1894, AT HALY-PASC ELEVEN O'CLOCK’ A.M., all amd singular the goods, chat. tels, effects, fixtures and household furniture pew standing and being in and upon the messuage or tenement and appurtenances known as ihe HO ‘TEL FREDONIA, and numbered 1321 ‘and 1223 1 street northwe $3,912.20 and tutcrest from Sep- Terms of sal tember 1, 1804, aud expenses of sale In cash, and ladance payable in two egual payments in 6 and 12 months, with 6 per cent {nterest, and secured apn the perty sold, or all cash, the option of purchaser. A deposit of $500 wiil he required time of gale. All conveyancing and recording at parehaser Terms of sale to be plied ise the isk and cost ar, ‘Trustees. es reserve yustore Fe e Figlit to resell a of defuulting 4 purchaser or purchasers, LLIAM W. DANENHOW WASHINGTON DANENUOW TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE TWO-STORY BRICK DWEILING NO. 1224 LINDEN STREET BE TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH AND If STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Febroary 1 A894, and recorded antng the land records of District of Columbia, in Liber No. 18S. et seq. 1 public auction, premises, ou FRIDAY, SET TEENTH, A:D, 1894, AT FIVE the following described Iand and in the city of and designated as lot numbered two hun’ seventeen (217), in Billing’s numbered ten ‘hundred and with all and singular the tmprovers easements, rights, privileges and tothe saine belc Terms of folio ‘ashington, District of Colum! af = xituate two years, to be purchaser,” bearing centum per anni annually, secured erty sold, or all chaser. A deposit of $21 All conveyancing and reco: at cost of par chaser. Terms of to be complied with within fifteen’ days from day of sale, otherwise the tru the risk and cost | urchaser after ten ders’ not Mished in ome hewapaper of JOHN Bo LARNER. WILSON G.” REEL RAILROADS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B streets. In effect Jane 24, 1804. 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED. —Pullmag Compartment, Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Obser. ation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Ine dianapolis, Clevelond and Toledo. Butet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Boffet Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining © risburg to Pittsburg. 3:15 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS, Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrixb ing and Dining Cars Harrisburg Cincinnati, Lonisvtile and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pollman — % ing Car to Chicago, and Harrisburg to Clevelai Dining Car to Chieage 7:10 P.M. SOUTH WESTER! 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For Alexandria, 4:30, 10:57, 1 E 15, 5:30, ME 16:52 p.m. Ticket offices, northeast corner of 1sth street snd Pennsylvanin avenue, apd at the station. 6th and B streets, where orders can be left for the eheck- ing of baggage to destination from hotels and resi+ S. M. PREVOsT, J. 8. Woon, General Manager. Gen'l Pass. Agt. OHIO RAILROAD. e ip efect June 9 1504 Leave Washington from station, corner of New avenue and C street For Chicago and Northwest, Vestihuled Limite ex trains, 11:15 a.m., 6:09 p.m. Por Cioconait, St. Lats "and tofianapotis, Vest buled Limited, p.m. express, 12-70 might. Fe ‘Cleveland, express daily 11:18 “pm. Sandaye, 54:20, minutes), §:30, 29.30 an 32:20 8:00 4 minutes), For Hagerstown, 31:19 a.m. an 93:39 p.m. For Bord and way pointe t5:40 p.m. For Gatthersborz and way points. 60 04:33, 15-35, » @12:50, ©B5 For Washington Junction and way points, 29:50 a.m., ats m Exproms ti a ot ging: poncinal ations dale. atch, aS fa pm TAL BLUE LINE Por NEW YORK AND VHILADELPHia. Pailageiphia. New York, Rasron ant 0. SOO ge? e San. . Go Bufet Parlor Cary on all day For Atlantic City, Cape Maj Brigantine Bea) 5 ane week ds, 4:20 and 10:00 a. Tenth Rees ee » Daily. ¢ Sanday only. 5 E.press trains. Bergage <alled for ant checked from hoteis and residences by CTnion Transfer Gompons on orders left at ticket offices, 619 and 185] Pa ove. and at depot. nb. CAMPreLt, CHAS. 0. SCULL, au2 Gen. Manger Gea. Tass Agt. SOUTHERX RAILWAY, (IEDMONT AIR LINES via Charlotte lumida to Sevannah nod Jacksonville, wnitiog Charlotte with Slee; also carries thragh Pullman Dotter Sleeper New Yor to Mane gomiry, with connections for New Orleans. ses gat Atiaata for Birmingham, Ala.. Columbus ¢ 3 Columida to Augusta. and rons vie Tr fog Potiman Slecpet ip. caersing Petiman . Kew York fo Tampa ‘Also operates Pullman Sleeper New York to New Orlenne via Ation=a aod Montromerr, New York te AgheviMe via Silishary, actinrtan’ fo , Memphte, vie. Tirminsham. and ‘ashingt« jo Aucesta vi jembia 4) cr Greene: Monte 4 _ wes TRAINS ON WASTIN SION leave Washincton at aes. 480 Aally. except Sondec. end @-23 pam Runday for Roond Hill. on@ 4:22 nm... avtty. cone . far Leeshorg, and 83 nin. 4 Herndon. Retorning. nrrive Washineton &- ma CO pi astiy. from Rood Fin, «nt n. daily. excopt Sanday, from Leese. end @53 a: m,. duiig, except Sundar, from Hermon enter. trough traine frat the saath arrive Weehinge ton Fi8 0 m 2:20 p.m and 8.80 pe Manas sas lam, Rs am... Aafir, exerpt day. 84) am. Aally from Orange. ~ Tickets. Sleeping Cor reservations en) Inferma- Mer a ange BY oa ou i ~) 120 Ponneriva- nya avenue, ant at Passenger Station Poupeylvas tie Rati’ Washington, De W. 1. GREEN. Ger on WA CTURK, Gen Pee Act f. S&S RROWN. Gen. Act Pase Pert od CURRATPAKR AND OTTO RATATAT. Schedule In effect May 12. 1894 ‘Trotne leave @atiy om Union station (. anf and T ste eee, Entoet seeners te Ameria. itt ands “et moet qomplete solid traip ser | vice went fram Washineten. P.M. DAILY. —"Cincinnat! and St tants Std Veetfuted. newly Foulsned. Place ed, Stonm-heeted Train. Pullman’ | Sleeving cars Washington to Cloctimatt alia and Rt Louis withont chance Tinting Gar from. Weetinetan Areives Cincinnstl, &-30 a.m Mts. 31:43 am, and Chicage, 5-20 p. bam DAILY The fomone “PP Lim. A. watt weationted ‘testne with aitaing tne and Patiman sleepers for Cinclenst!, Levin LoniseMe, without change. Pulinion” St Virg'nta Not Sprinca, wreck dire 2m. Aaoreation ear fram Hinton ctomatt, Lextnetan, 8-4 pm '® finest Todianap- for ptl_natnt 1057 AM. EXCEPT SUNDAY For O12 Potnt Com ort_and Narfot Oniy rail Tne. 2:25 PM. DAILY Fenrces for Gorfloneriite, Dharlottesviite, Wavnestore’, Stounten nnd prine- Pal, Viretuta “points: dally, except Sunday, foe Tellin loont foes, S13 aed 1221 Pennssivents ay Tow rrerier Romeral Passencer Agent eS ct For o patred. THE MISSES CUNNIN fede 1808 th et naw FINE BLACK AND WHITE L. p style, alte socensor to st. nw. ANTON AND CAROTINE TRNCH, Se iD 1206-1208 Tt. nw. French dyelnz and eankug of every description: evening and party dresses mide a enectaits. Our patronage extends the most fashienntle circles ATTORNEYS. In patent casen.. Sp tors, WIS F st. Wash 1. CARHING TON, Altoruey at-Law, @ ecifications @rawn tor ington, 1D. « | | canna | Webster Lew bull D st. nw. Work DC. Resta aw, az UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embaimer, a. ltr pMBAL Hae : ‘ 3