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10 SUBURBAN NEWS BRIGHTWOOD. Yesterday evening Mrs. Mary E. White, while descending the stairway of her resi- dence, made a misstep and fell, receiving very severe bruises about the head and shoulders. Miss Elizabeth Adams, who has been ftaying with her sister, Mrs. Cuvier Green, left on Monday night for Danville, Va. By the 5th or 6th instant the Brightwood Railroad Company expects to have all of their cars fully equipped with both fenders and wheel guards. Ruth Chapter of the Eastern Star Lodge held its regular meeting Monday evening in Masonic Hall. A large number of members, as well as visitors, were present. Among the latter was Worthy Patron H. Cook of Martha Chapter, No. 4. The degrees were conferred on two candidates and two ap- plications were received. Refreshments were served after the clos2 of business. A has been appointed, with Mr. J. las chairman, to arrange for the cel- third anniversary of the er, which occurs in the early part of August. g to the fact that the '95 graduating class of the Brightwood Public School was unable to give the accustomed closing ex- $s decided to have a sort of fare- fathering, which took place yes- ing at about 4 o'clock on the spa- cious lawn of their principal, Mr. W. E. Nalle; After passing several delightful hours, with music and other pastimes, the class was photographed by Mr. Howard Crocker. Mrs. Nalley presided over the serving of refreshments. Those present of the graduating class were Misses Ella Keene, Eugene Shipley, Stella Shipley, Mary Lamond, Mary Jane Murphy, Maude Watkins, Florence Smith, Mabel Elliott, Maggie McElwee, Jessie Brown, Olga Judd and Masters Charles Slater, George More- land and Clarence Brown. The invited gvests were Misses Nina Brown and Anna alley and Robert Stone. ‘Tuesday the new water main, extending from the recently built reservoir at Fort Reno to Brightwood, was tested, and sev- eral bad leaks found, besides the fact that no water came to the fire plug at Bright- wood. The result of the test was imme- diately telephoned to the water depart- ment, and work was begun on the repair- ing of the leaks. Another test will be made soon. Work has been progressing on the clean- ing of the gutters and repairing the roads in general. Shepherd’s road has alreadv been worked on, and the main street will possibly be the next. This Is a great im- provement to the village, as it has been a year since any such work upon the roads has been done. ———— TAKOMA PARK. The careful rehearsing of the various choirs promises a treat for those who at- tend the Fourth of July exercises in Ta- koma Hall tomorrow at 10 a.m. A com- munication has been received from Judge Miller stating his inabitty to be present. Mrs. Barker of “The Whittingham,” Chestnut avenue, will entertain her guests and their friends with a hop tonight, to which invitations have been issued. Mr. Conrad Bennett of Worcester, Mass., left yesterday for his home, having spent a week with Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Bennett of Magnolia avenue. Miss Jennie Leash of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Gilman at their home on Takoma Heights. Late advices from Mr. E. M. Douglas: report him at ‘Trinidad. Mrs. Douglas, with her children, will remain in her Takoma home this season instead of mak- ing her annual visit nerth. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Frazier, with their family, are domiciled in the Lamond cot- tage near Takoma. The latter has been removed to a pleasant location further from the railroad, and remodeled external- ly and internally, and presents an attrac- tive appearance. Miss Edythe Page will entertain the Junior Endeavor Society with a straw ride on Friday. This treat isa reward to those who have been regular in attendance. Miss Maud Startzman will spend the months of July and Augast with her sis- ter, Mrs. William Alvey of Oak avenue. —— BROOKLAND. Rev. J. T. Crowe has gone to Baltimore to attend the funeral of his mother. Mr. John B. Lord, sr., has loaned his Jarge grove for the annual picnic of the Brookland Baptist Sunday school, on the Fourth of July. There will be a slight change this year, as it will be a basket picnic. The grounds will be opened from 10 in thg morning to 10 at night, during which time the children of the vicinity will have full sway, enjoying themselves with verious amusements and out door sports. At 3 in the afternoon the children will be servéd with ice cream and cake by the ladies of the church, and at night there will be a display of fireworks. The prayer meeting of the Brookland M. BE. Church will be held tonight at the resi- dence of Mrs. I. S. Hollidge. The Baptist Young People’s Union met Sunday night, as usual, and was presided over by the president, Mr. Perry, They held a business meeting last night, for the purpose of electing delegates to the B. Y. P. U. convention, but owing to the smali seeene they adjourned until next Sun- jay. The Baptist prayer meeting will be held tonight instead of Thursday, as the Fourth of July falls on that day. Miss Julia Pond of Eckingten has gone on an extended trip west. She will visit Denver, Col., the Yellowstone Park and several other places, and will meet her sister at Santa Fe, NM. She will not re- turn until the middle of August. Seeds HYATTSVILLE. The board of town commissioners met last night at the office of Justice Carr, with F. H. Smith in the chair. There was a full attendance, with the excepticn of Mr. Lat- imer. ‘The follosing orders relating to the road committee were pessed: Authorizing the advertising for bids for 200 cubic yards of gravel, or as much thereof «s may be required, to be delivered at such times and points as the ccmmittee may direct; that the committee be authorized to make such repairs of graveled streets and avenues as it might Geem necessiry; that it clean out any drain pipes laid acrcss the public streets and avenues and make whatever provision it might deem expedient to pre- vent the cverflow of water; that it be di- Pected to grade Phillips avenue in the rear of the reside of Mr. Ernest Gibbons so as to conduct the wates coming down F nklin avenue north along Phillips ave- nue to the culvert; that it be directed to present in writing at the rext meeting of the board, or as soon as practicable, what permanent im:provements in streets and avenues, in its judgement, shorld be made. were received from Dr, Owens, mpbell ahd T. A. Ladscn protest- ing against the purchase of a fire engine and suggesting that the money could be spent more advantageously in street im- e tion of purchasing a ter-fire engine was di but no acticn in the matter wa commissioners scemed to think vould be advisable to purchase sev- 1 engines for the tewn. Mr. ed that in the last fifteen years urance in Hyattsville paid for by fire Insvrence companies would amount to mere than all the premiums received in fifty years. Mr. H. O. Emmons was placed en the committee authorized to purcha L. ladders to be used by the proposed fire company. ‘The commissior signed the warrant for the collection of town taxes for the ensving year. "The Junior Chri Endeavor Society of the Hyat¢sville Presbyterian Church held a successful lawn fete and concert last night on the grounds surrounding the “Oc- tagon House,” on Locust avenue, the resi- dence of the Misses Rathbone. Misses Ber- tha Rathbone, Laura Banes, Mary Frazier and Mrs. Shepherd presided over the dif- ferert refreshment tables, assisted by a number of children. Mr. Geo. S. Britt an- nounced the program, which was as fol- low Merry Goes the Time,” chorus; song, Master Charlie Clear; recitation, Miss Jessie Davis; duet, Misses ‘Annie and Enid Holden; solo, Miss Mattie Collison; recita- tion, Master George Ladson; solo and chorus, “The Old Bell;” solo, by Mr. A. R. Holden; solo, Miss Laura Collison; “My Own Native Land,” chorus; recitation, Mr, A. R. Holden; “Round Scotland Burning,” whole so ‘The Ladies’ ing Society met at the residence of Mrs J. C. Robinson yesterday and made several articles of wear. The Hyattsville Junior Base Ball Club will play the Brookland team tomorrow morning and the College Park in the after- noon on the grounds upon which the Cath- olic picnic will be held. A very pleasant informal gathering took Place at Dr. Westlake’s Sanitarium at Highlands last week to meet the father and mother of the doctor, who are here on a visit from Elmira, New York. Music and dancing occupled the evening, after which refreshments were served. In the early part of the evening bowling and tennis took up the time, and after dark the spacious grounds and house were bril- Mantly lighted with Japanese lanterns, making an exceedingly pretty and effective scene. Miss Behrend played several selec- ticns on the piano in excellent style, while Mr. Phillips gave numbers on the ‘cello end clarionet. Miss Maud Bigelow ren- dered a number of violin solos, giving them all with spirit and effect. A trio for the three instruments, ‘cello, violin and piano, elicited unlimited applause. The party ad- journed in time to take the 10:30 train to Washington. ———— FALLS CHURCH. The attraction at the meeting of Pioneer Lodge of Good Templars last night at Odd Fellows’ Hall was a flag drill by a number of the young ladies of the lodge, in charge of Miss Lillie Porter. Those participating were: Misses Ida N. Ball, Adella DeMoss, Eva Birch, Nellie Hawxhurst, Lizzie Elli- son, Ledia Jacobs, Maggie Jacobs, Lillie Galleher, Beulah Donaldson, Florence Per- rigo, Ida Moreland and Fanny Galleher. The letters I. O. G. T. were formed by the young ladies in their drill. Other exercises consisted of singing “America,” by the lodge; recitation, “Fourth of July,” Mrs. J. B. Gould; reading, sketch of the life of Francis Scott Keys, by Miss Lille Porter; singing, “The Star Spangled Banner,” by the lodge; address, Rev. A. J. Porter; trio, “God Bless Our Country,” Messrs. J. E. Jacobs, G. C. Birch and J. R. Jacobs. "The hall was decorated with flags and bunting. Kighty-four members were present. Mr. Isaac Crossman, an old and much respected citizen of the town, is quite sick at his home on Washington street. Rey. A. J. Porter, presiding elder of the M. E. Church in southwest Virginta, but whose family live here, is home on a Visit. The rehearsal by the chorus for the Fourth of July last night was largely at- tended. The school board of the town will meet Saturday and reorganize for the year. Quite a number from here will attend the Christian Endeavor convention in Boston next week, and will leave on Tuesday morning with the Washington delegation. é ——— GAITHERSBURG. Mr. Wm. E. Crutchley of Frederick city and’ Miss Lydia M. Hurley of Clarksburg were married in the Methodist Episcopal Church in Clarksburg. A large number of persons were present. The church was elaborately decorated with cut flowers and potted plants. Miss Avie Purdum played the wedding march, and Rev. John W. Steele, pastor of the church, performed the ceremony. Messrs. Wm. A. Hurley, brother of the bride, and Milton Crutchley, brother cf the groom, were ushers. After receiving cengratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Crutchley left for their future home in Frederick. Preparation is being made for the ob- servance of Children’s day next Sunday snorning at the M. E. Church South. Mrs. Themas Crawford is ill at her home near town. Miss Loutie Henry of Calvert county is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. P. W. Jones. Amorg the many Washingtonians recent- ly arriving to spend the summer here are Dr. J. H. MeCormick and family, Mrs. Sallie Farr and daughter, and the Misses Wessells. Mr. Wm. H. Talbott and family are at Fairhaven for a week. Rev. J. M. Slarrow of Washington de- livered an interesting address before the Gaithersburg Epworth League at the church on Monday evening. “The Ep- worth Wheel” was his topic. It was the occasion cf the July social and business meeting, and one new member was re- ceived. Refreshments were served at the ccnclusion of an entertainment by the literary department, in charge of Rev. W. Cc. Brian. 123, Knights Forest Oak Lodge, No. of Pythias, at its regular meeting Mon- day evening elected the following officers for the new term: Master of work, George W. Selby; chancellor commander, Cc. H. Walker; vice chancellor, J. 8. Craw- ford; prelate, Walter Moon; master of finance, James T. English; master of ex- chequer, David G. Carlisle; keeper of records and seals, Carson Ward; master at arms, John T. Martin. —.__. WASHINGTON GROVE. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Strang have open- ed their cottage on Grove avenue. Miss Mary Bell Blankenskip of Balti- more has been visiting Mrs. Samuel Knott. Mr. Lambert Bergaman {ts making ex- tensive improvements to his cottage on Broadway. Miss Carrie Brooks has returned from a visit to friends in New York. The storm of Sunday afternoon did con- siderable damage to fruit in the surround- ing county. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hughes are sum- mering with Mrs. Percy Hughes. Miss Grace Altschu, the well-known vo- calist, is here, and her voice is often heard in solo work. Mr. H. Kaiser and family have rented the cottage of Mrs. S. L. Kelly, on 2d avenue. The Salvation Army will hold a camp meeting at the Grove the first week n August. A number of Groveites will leave on Tues- ¥ next to attend the Christian Endeavor ednvention in Boston.’ Religious services are being held every Sunday morning and evening in the Tab- ernacle. Mr. Wm. Hill is having his cottage on 5th avenue enlarged and improved. a HERNDON Rev. R. A. Castiéman of the Episcopal Church has received and accepted a call from the church in Beliaire, Md. He will leave here the Ist of August. Dr. Mason of the Congregational Church gave a very interesting discourse last Sun- day morning, Subject: “From Manger to Throne.” The sermon was a review of the Sunday school lessons during the year. The Y. P. S. C. E. have decided to pay the full expenses of one delegate to the Boston convention. Mr. E. L. Robey has been elected delegate. P. B. Buell, esq., has sold to Mr. G. L. Lewis of Minnesota the Abner Baker farm for cash. Mr. Lewis proposes to erect new buildings on the place next spring. Mr. Buell has rented to Mr. J. B. Hogland of Washington the Caldwell house, on Pine street near the Congregational Church. The town council for the current year organized last evening. Following are the members: E. L. Garrett, C.-M. Burton, B. B. Detweiler, F. M. Ballou, B. C. Garrett, Theodore Oliver and H. W. Tolson. E. L. Garrett was elected mayor. The ma was authorized to appoint three special police to assist the town sergeant cn the Fourth. Miss Nettie Baker, who has been teaching at an institution in Glenwood, Iowa, ar- rived home the Ist instant. Prizes for the winners in the athletic performances of the Fourth are now on exhibition in the windows of Robey’s drug store. —E SS ROCKVILLE. During the past few days there has been quite a revival in the reai estate market in this section of the county, and from present appearances it looks as if this state of af- fairs would be permanent hereafter. Cooke D. Luckett, real estate broker at this place, made the following sales: For Mrs. Martha A. C. Nelson to Franklin C. Getzendanner, seventy-five acres of woodland near Hunting Hill, for $750 cash. For Stephen B. Lyd- dane to Julian F. Walters, a house and lot opposite the Woodlawn Hotel, Rockville, for $2,250 cash. For N. A. Ray to Charles Cc. Murray, a farm containing eighty-six acres of land, situated near Laytonsville, for $2,400 cash. For Lewis C. Means to Stephen B. Lyddane, the Brooke farm of 100 acres, located two and a half miles nerthetst of Rockville, for $6,200 cash. A meeting of the county commissioners was held here yesterday, at which a large amount of business was transacted. The following bills for work on roads and bridges were passed by the board: First district—J. J. Kemp, $35; Lawson Day, $23.08; Chas. H, Brooke, $15; R. H. Offutt, $24.60; F. M. Fraley (piking), $88.50; John H. Mills, $48.40; same (bridge), $27.60; J. C. Thompson, $28.37. Second district—Nathan S. White, $28.27; David Rinehart, $19.55; same, piking, $37.90; J. L. Thompson, $33.20; Cc. B. Duvall, $30.50; W. F. Duvall, $23.15; THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, A, L. Mullican, $25.60; Jas, O. Etchison, $23.05; F. W. Higgins, $26.70; Jacob B. Richards, $31.60. Fourth district—Philip Stone, $5.15; Charles Veirs, $50.03; Philip Stone (bridge), $31.10; A. H. Ricketts, $33.45; B. F. Ball, $91.10; Wm. A. Ricketts, $75.05; Daniel Kraft, $90.15; B. L. Bean, $24.90; Crittenden Ray, $24.40; F. J. Herrell, $36.95; E. T. Bean, $88.90; J. G. Fields, $83.10; E. T. Bean (piking), $26.60; 4Vashington Day, $4.50. Fifth district—Thomas Robey, $140.70; Robert Aitcheson, $121.50; F. T. Murphy (piking), $3.75. In the orphans’ court yesterday the last will and testament of Wm. H. Thomas, de- ceased, was filed for probate and record. Jas. E. Powell, executor of Eliza E. Powell, deceased, passed his first and final account and filed final release of distributees. Bertie Key, a colored girl, residing in the vicinity of Laytonsville, who has for some menths exhibited signs of insanity, was brought here on Monday, and after exal ination before a jury ‘was declared a lun: tie and sent to Montevue Hospital, at Frederick. Information was r@ceived here yesterday of the death at Staunton, Va., of Mr. John Alby, a native and former resident of this place. Deceased was for a number of years ergaged in mercantile business in Balti- mcre. He was a brother of Mrs. B. F. Waddy of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemp, at their resi- dence near this place, have as their guest Miss Daisy McCaffrey of Baltimore. Tu@day night the residence of Mr. How- ard Butt, about three miles west of. this town, was destroyed by fire, together with its contents, entafling a loss of several hundred dollars. Tuesday was another field day among the democratic politicians, and many slates for the primaries were made and smashed by the would-be leaders. How to get rid of some of the candidates without creating friction still seems to be the important question. ——._—_ MARSHALL PRICE LYNCHED. Maryland People Angry at the Law's Delay. Marshall E. Price, who waylaid, assaulted and murdered little Sallie Dean, while on her way to school, and who had just re- ceived a respite pending an appeal for a new trial, was taken from jail at Denton, 'd., last nignt and hanged to a tree. Rumers reached the guard early in the evening that many strangers had been seen in the outskirts of town and that lynching was probatly their object. Price, upon learning this, became greatly alarmed and begged to be spirited away, but the guard discovered that every avenue of ¢s- cape was cut off and were obliged by over- powering numbers to give up their pris- oner. The leaders wore masks, but s@peral of them are know: On March 28 the badly mutilated body of Sallie Dean, a sixteen-year-old school girl, was found in the woods near Denton. Prominent among those who searched for the body was Marshal! Price, and his loud condemnation of her murderer caused sus- picion to be directed toward him. A short time after Price made a startling accusation to the police and accused Grant Corkran, a young man, of the crime. Cork- ran was arrested, tut released in a few days, his innocence being clearly estab- lished. Price *was then arrested and made sev- eral confessions. At one time he accused Corkran, and again he would say that he was innocent. He was tried on April 30 and convicted of murder. ——_—_-+e+—____ A Chief Engincer’s Attempted Suicide John L. D. Borthwick, chief engineer of the United States ship Amphitrite, cut his throat on shipboard at Hampton Roads last evening. He was brought to the Naval Hospital at Norfolk by Admiral Brown in his launch. Chief Engineer Borthwick ranked thirty-trst on the active list of the engineer corps of the navy, and held the relative rank of lieutenant commander. He has been in the navy for thirty-four years, having been appointed third assist- ant engineer October 8, 1861. Enginezr Borthwick is about fifty-six years of age and married, but has no chil- dren. His residence is in Erie, Pa. It is said that Borthwick’s age and poor health made his duties unusvally heavy and re- sulted in a general ‘undermining of his stitution. He had bee: complaining for me time past, and it is presumed that this, In addition to his exhausting labors on shipboard, made him despondent and re- sulted in his attempt on his life. —— “Jimmy wield Selected. The joint convention of the twenty-fourth and twenty-sixth Gistrict republicans at Warren, Ohio, yesterday nominated James R. Garfield, son of the late President Gar- field, as one of the two candidates for state senator. His competitor was E. J. Clapp, ex-speaker pro tem., and a veterat of the war. The vote was: Garfield, 106; Clapp, 90.,The convention indorsed McKinley for President ‘and Foraker for United States Senator. ———— +e+_______ Neither Cleveland Nor Hill. President Cleveland has written a letter to the Tammany Society, which will be read at the Fourth of July celebration in the wigwam tomorrow. The President was invited to be present and take part in the celebration, and in response to the invit: tion he has written a letter from Gray Gables, in which he touches briefly on the financial, commercial and political situa- ticns. Senator Hill has also written a let- ter, as he will be unable to attend in per- son. Some forty other letters and tele- grams from prominent democrats have been received. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. u. TORY BRIC FRANCIS PLACE, BETWEEN ST STREET ed January 16th, in Liber No. 1809, folio 53 et séq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by the direction of the parties se- eby, the undersigned trustees will sel auction, in front of the premises, JULY’ FIFTEENTH, i lots 146, 147, 148, , 151, in square No, 744, improved by ning brick dwel d Years, with Interest, secured by ‘Uh in one and two ed of trust on roperty sold, or all cash, at the option of the A deposit of $50 on each lot will be at time of sale. All conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's ¢ ‘ms to be complied with in ten days, or the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. CLIFFORD UU. SMITI THOS. E. WAGGAM SLOAN & CO. AUCTIONE 1407 G TWO-STORY . 41 L STREET NORTHWEST. ‘of a deed of trust, dated April 18, » and recorded in Liber 1913, folio 96 et seq. f the land records for the Distriet of C lumbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, ia front of the premises, on FRIDAY, JULY FIFTH, 1895, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described Tand and premises, situated in the city of Washington, Distrlet of Columbia, und designated as part cf T. Macgill’s subdivision of square within the following metes and Bexinning for the same at the southeast corner of said lot running thence west along the Ine of north “L" street’ thirteen (13) feet: thence north one hundred and thirty-six (136) feet ) inches; thence east thir- ence south one hundred and feet seven and one-half (71%) inches of beginning, together with all the ements, Ways, easements, etc., to the same longing. Terms easy_and made known at time of sale. A deposit of $50 required at time of sale. WHITEFIELD McKINLAY, Trustee. ROBT. H. TERRELL, Trustee. Je24,26,28, jy8&5, T. E. WAGGAMAN, REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SIN TWO-STORY st. FRAME new. in L, bounds: al Wa! INGTON, D.C. By Virtue of a deed of trust, Liber No. 1731, follo 352 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of duly recorded in the party thereby secured, ‘we will sell, at auction, in front of the’ premises, on’ FR JULY FIFTH, 1895, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. 66 to 71, both inclusive, in J. A. Goldstein's’ sub- division of lots In square 887, as per plat recorded in Book 19, page 171, of the records of the sur- Veyor's office of said District, with the improve- yublic AY, lots. ments above stated. Said lois will be sold sep- arately. ‘Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of $100 must be made at the time of sale, and the balance in equal installments in one and two years, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing inter- est, payable quarterly, from the day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, will be taken, or all cash, at the option of the Re: chaser. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days from sale, or the property will be resold at the risk snd cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conves- cing and recording at purchaser's cost. cond THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, J. W. PILLING, ‘$e25-d&ds fees. THEJUDGE SAVED Judge James H.Lane of Arlington, Va.. had been suffering for years from an aggravated case of constipation, intestinal paralysis and nervous debility, resulting ftom peat follies and excesses. Hig nervous system),,was shattered and his mind failing. Dr. Waike? cured him quickly and per- manentiy. r ‘ ‘Dr. Walker may. be consulted free of charge, either personally or by letter, at his well-known sanitarium, 1411 sylvania avenue, adjoining Witlard’s Hotel. Qaice hours, 10 a.m. ‘to 6 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday evenings, 7 to 83, Sui days, 10 to 12.020 Charges for: treatwjant very low. All interviews and correspondence sacredly con- fdential. “ No cased ninde public without consent of patients. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. - RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE, No. 1719 GALES STREET NORTHEAST. By victue of a decd of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1832, follo 228 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the under- signed trustees Will offer for sale, by publte atic: tion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF JULY, A."D. 1895, AT” FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fellowing deseribed land remises, situate in the county of Washington, Mistrict of Colambia, and designated ag sub lot 180, in Guy 1. Padgett’s subdivision of lots in block 27, “Long Meadows," as said subdivision is recorded’ in the office of the surveser of the Pis- trict of Columbia, in Liber County Book No, 8, folio 7, together’ with the smprovements, ‘Tights, C. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the residue in two equal installments, at ‘one and two years, with interest from the day of Der cent per annum, payable semti-an- nuatly, secured by ‘dead of trust om-the property fold, or all cash, at the option of the purchas A deposit of $106 required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in 15 days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell tho.sproperty, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purghaser, after 5 days’ adver- tisement of such Tesale in’ some. newspaper pub- lished in Washington, D. C. All conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. ‘ B. H. WARNER, EP. RERRY, Jel8-d&ds ‘Trustees. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE SALE OF THE above, we will sell lots 181, 182, 185, 186, 189, improved by frame houses, Nos. 1721, 1723, 1729, 1781, 1737 Gales streat northeast. ‘Terms: Liberal and stated at the time of sale. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. nd Jel8-d&ds THE THIRD DAY OF JULY, 1895, LOCK P-M., In tront of the premises. Jy2-1&ds PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BU WATER STI , GEORG! In order to close up ah estate, b the parties in Interest, I will sell, al ‘OWN, ton, in front of the premises, on W JULY ‘THIRD, 1895, AT HALF-PAST FIV O'CLOCK P.M.! all that parcel of ground situated in that part of the District of C known as Georgetown and distin; in ‘Peter's Square” (now square town), fronting 25 fe street’ between 31st back 128 feet to a 12-foot alley. ‘Terms: One-third cash, restdue-in two equal pay- ments at one and two yea respectively, 6 per cent Interest, secured by the notes of the purchaser and deed of trust on the prop. erty, or all c: option of purchaser. $100 depo required. ccnveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. Title good and all taxes paid to June 30, 1805. Terms to be complied with in ten days or property to be resold at defaulting purchaser's cost and risic. Je28-d&ds ‘THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. DUNCANSON, BROS., AUCTIONEEL TKUSTE! OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED BU 3 (xYER ON BATI STREET. By virtue of a deed ef trust, dated May 1893. and recorded in a 1811, ‘follo 399 et seq.. of formerly lot 70, 9 George: et on the north side of Water ind. S2d streets, and running the land records pt ge District of Columbia, at the request party secured thereby Will sell at publge 4 tion, in front of the ises, on FRIDA TRE 'T OF "JUNE, A.D. Bghy AT all those certaig pieces or premises situate Ju dhe city ‘of Washington, Dy rict of Columb in@ designated as and being all of lots numberede fam one Lundred. and thirteen (113) to one hungged. ‘and nineteen (119), Doth 4 clusive, of Laurft7en %@t al.'s subdivision’ in square numbered six hundred and fifteen (¢ as. per mrcels of land ‘and lat recorded inj pherpifice of surveyor of the Mstriet of Colunpia gn Liber W. The lots will first be offered: se Terms of sale: -Ongathird o} foreach lot to Be ‘fatd in the ee money -for each egal Installmengs jp, al two yer date, ‘ot git gastlt Attine wurchheePs cptt red payments 4 any fo be rep ser's note.,dated on the day ing Interest at thh ra 8 payable sembanngallyand ser on. the property sold) Pi of all tixes up te’ab tn nc fh pFecadingcat the pure it of $100" on each lot, if sold x if soll tozether, will be requ ‘Terms of sale tobe complied with within or the trustees re- he rizht to resell the property at the risk st of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ rotice in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C JOUN RipewT, LS. Ligscomn, Trustees. IS POSTPONED ‘TO WED- yy 1895, SAME HOUR AND JOHN RipouT, L. S. LIPSCOMB, e t per gnnum, lewd. of trust of $300, sale. ten days from the day of sal jel3-d&ds E ABOVE SAL , SULY THI RATCLIFFE, DARR & C T EXECUTOR FRAME I BACK” BUILDING, NO. OUTH WEST. in the will of M By virtue of Doniphan, dc will seil ses THIRD DAY oF E O'CLOCK P. AS5, . the following eribed real estat Parts of original lots five ) and seven (7), {In square numbered two. han- dred and ninety-six (296, beginning for the same at a point on the north side of © street south «! teen and seven hundredths (1 ) feet east of the southwest corner of sald lot five (5), and. running thence north sixty- ‘e hundredths t seventeen thence south ninety-elght (98) feet to C thence west along said street fizteen and ten hundredths (15.10) feet to the place of beginning, together with the right of way for use as an alley reserved inn cer- tain deed recorded in Tiber i: subject to richt of way described in Liber 1994, folio A1z, provements, rights, ete. ‘Terms of sale: ‘One-third cash, balance in one end two years, with Interest from the day of sule at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable seml-annially, secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all cxsh, at the option of the pur- er, A deposit of $200 required upon accep f the terms of sale are not complied days from the ‘of sale the ex- itor reserves the right to resell the. prop. at the risk und cost of the defaulting pareh after five days’ advertisement of such resale wspaper published in Washington, D.C. Al anclng and recording at the cost of the pu ees J. WALTER COOKSEY, Executor, Je19-codas Fendall_ building. FUTURE DAYS. LATIMER, MORGAN & CO., AUCTION 1229 and 1231 G st. “FURNITURE.” The Entire Contents of Res idence No. 725 11th Street N. W. At Auction, EMBRACING A GENERAL OF HOUSE! BEFEC EVERY DESCRIPTION, MORNIZG, JULY F ENC AT TEN O'CLOCK, SHA THE CONTENTS OF THE “ABOVE RESI- EB. folio 114, and in decd recorded together with the im- EERS, Dealers and*private buyers should be on LALIMER, MORGAN & CO., Ancts. Se BUILDING LOT$ ON BRIGHTWOOD AVENUE Por sabe iy PURLIC AUCTIC ‘The undersigna, dérviving trustee of the Hare- ywood Park Land’ Syndicate, will offer for sale at publle auction, gn TUESDAY. "TH DAY OF JULY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., ON THE PREMISES, the following described lots’ of ground, situated on the gasyyside of Brightwood avenue, immediately 80 obihe old Scheutzen Park prop" erty, known as Iti ¥to 18 inclusive, each with a front on Brightwhod @venue of 18 feet, by 122 feet to 20-foot alley MoingJa part of White’ and Henkle, trustees’, subdivision} of Harewood Park). These are bewutifcl buflding lots for immcdiate Improve- ment, covered with stately caks, many of which can De saved. “pg Terms of sale: ‘Onechalf purchase morey in cash; balance in one year, vith 6 per cent interest, se- cured on the prypertt, or all cash, at option of purchaser. ‘Terms mast be complied with in 15 days from the date of sale, or the trustee reserves the right to resell, at the risk und cost of default- ing purchaser or ‘purchasers. A deposit of $100 will be required on each lot at time of sale. Con- veyance at cost _of purchaser. ROBT, E. L. WHITE, Surviving Trustee, Jy3-e08:ds 619 F st. nw. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THD ENTIRE CONTENTS OF PLACE KNOWN AS PALMER'S MILLIN ERY STORE, COMPRISING IN PART MIR- RORS, WARDROBE, COUNTER, PARLOR SUITE, TABLES, HAT RACK, CHAIRS, DESK, LACE ‘CURTAINS, PORTIERES, HAT FITTING MODEL, IRON SAFE, &c. virtue of @ chattel deed of trust, duly re- corded in Liber No. 1981, at folio 296 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, I, as trustee mentioned in deed and party secured, Will gell, at public auction, within the premises, No. 1413 G ‘street @orthwest, MONDAY, JULY EIGHTH, 1895, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M.,’all the goods and chattels mentioned in schedule B, at- tached to said trust. Attorney for stee an lolder of the Notes, 412 Sth st. ow. 1895—TWELVE PAGES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. ———————— | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. a FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS. TRI ’ SALE OF FIVE TWO-STORY FOUR- M_ BRICK DWELLINGS, KNOWN AS NOS. 390,152, 154, 100 AND 158 FRANCI8 PLACE AND NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND NAND © STREETS, g By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated Decem- r 22, 1808, and recorded in Liber 1880, follo 84 et seq., one ‘of the land records of the District of Columbia, and by authority from the holder of the notes secured thereom we, the undersigned t tees, will sell_at public atiction, in front, of the nemises, on TUESDAY, JULY NINTH, 1895, AT VE O'CLOCK P.M., ‘ail of lots numbered one wndred and forty-one (141), one hundred and forty- wo (142), one hundred and forty-three (143), one hundred and forty-four (144) and one hundred and forty-five (145), in Thomas W. Smith and Francis Carmody’s subdivision of lots in square seven hurdred and forty-four (744), Washington, D.C., or any one of them, with the improvements thereon. ‘ferins of ‘sale: ‘One-third cash, and the. balatice in two years, to be secured by’ deed of trust on property sold’ and to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from day of sale, payabl sewi-annually, cr all cash, at the option of pui chaser. A deposit of $50 ‘on each lot will be re- quired when bid fs accepted. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten diye or trustees reser the right to resell af the risk end cost of the de- faulting pure! Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. eS, Trustee. WILLIAM H. BAT Je28-dkds_ JOHN L. WEAVER, Trustee. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G Cy i TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEY IN SQUAKB 757, BETWEEN MARY- LAND AVENUE AND C STREET AND. OND AND THIRD STREETS NORT‘ By virtue of a deed of trust to us, recorded in Libor 1542, folio 410, of the land records of the District of Columbia,’ and at the written request f the party secured ‘thereby, we shall sell at pub- ic ‘auction, in front of the premises, on TUES- AY, THE NINTH DAY OF JULY, A‘D. 1995, at ALY-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M:, the following described property, situate in the city of waaier ton, in the District of Columbia, and being sub- lot 22. in Wm. H. Manogue and others’ subdivi- slon of Jot three (@) and part lot two (2) tn square seven hundred and fifty-seven (757), and record=d in book 18, page 28, of the records of the sur- Yegor's office of the District of Columbia. ‘erms of sale: One-half cash, balance in one yea for Which notes of the purchaser, beariag daie a of the day of sale, bearing interest at the rate of § per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, will be taken, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 required at time cf sale. Convey- ancing. &c.. at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from date of fale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaultt purchaser, After five days’ advertisamont of suc resale in’ some newspaper publisied in Washing- ton, D. C. . CHARLES C. DUNCAN! CHARLES H. FICKLING, Tr Je26-d&as stees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTION SUCCESSORS TO RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, CHANCERY SALE ¢ ERTY, IMPROV BRICK DWEL ISES NUMBER By virtue of a de upreme the District of Columbia, in equity cause N Resil B, Earnshaw vs. Thomas Peterson snd oth the undersigned trustee will offer at tion. in front of the premises, on WE! THE TENTH DAY OF JULY, A. THE HOUR OF (3) O'CLOCK Piast, the east half of lot eight (S), syuare and three (603), in the city ‘of Washington, co taining 1,180 square feet, more or less, and im- proved by'a substantial brick dwelling house, known as 126 Q street southwest. ‘Terms: One-half cash, balance in six (@) and twelve (12) months, deferred payments to bear interest at 6 per centum, to be secured by deed of trust om the property fold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and record- ing at cost of purchaser, Terms of sate to be complied with wichin ten’ days from day of sale, and in default the trustee recerves the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. CHARLES W. CLAGETT, ‘Trustee, Je27-d&ds 416 th xt. now. ‘THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, G12 E st. nw. OF VERY VALUABLE IM . BEIN DENCE NO. 42 TR STREET NORTHEAST, IN WEST ECKINGTON By virtue of a deed of trnst, dated the 2d da; of January, 1894, rnd recorded’ in Liber No. 1888, folio 32 & one of the Jand records of the District of Columbia, and at’ the request of the party secured thereby, the undersizned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises. on MONDAY, JULY ‘FIRST, 1895, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot 33, dn George ‘Traesdell’s, sub- division of Tots’ in block 5, West Eckington, front- ing 18 fect on the north’ side of R street by a depth of 90 feet to a 20-ft. paved alley, improved by a handsome 2-story and cellar brick’ residence, containing 8 rooms ‘and bath, with all inprovements, complete and perfect apartment: ‘Terms: March 1 modern in all its Sold subject to a trust of $4,500, due , 1897, over and above the trust, one- half cash; lance in one year, with Interest, se- cured by ‘a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pmrcaaser. A’ de- posit of $100 required at time of sale. Recording and conveyancing at cost of pucchaser. Terms to be comp! with in ten days or the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. J. BRUCE WEBB, Trustee. Jel8-0&ds GEORGE A. JORDAN, Trustee. CSTHE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, “JU TH, vr of the trustees. SAME HOUR Jy1-d&as It TWO-STORY FOUR- NGS, KNOWN AS NOS, 166 FRANCIS "PLAC! i EN FIRST STREET AND aw JERSEY AVENUE AND N @ND “0 rs ue of a deed of trast to us, dated Do- 1893, and recorded in Liber 1880, follo one of the land records of the District and by authority from the holder of the undersigned tion, in front of INTH, 1895, , all of lots 3 h (137), one me hundred and d_and forty (140), is S. Carmody’s hund and or any one of “. on AT HALF-PAST FIV! mired one hundred and 1 dred and forty-four (744), with the improver Terms of sale: One-third c: in two years, to be secured bya ‘ty sold, and to bear interest at the rate of Percent er annum from day of sale. payable semi-annually, or al cash, at the option of purchaser. A’ deposit of $50 on each lot will ke required when bid is acceptes Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days cr. trustees re- ‘ve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the lefaulting purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. WILLIAM H. BARNES, Trustee, je28-d&ds JOHN L. WEAVER, Tristee. €. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 140; ‘TR G ST. THE NEW THREE-STORY TREET NORTHWEST, WASH virtue of a certain deed of tri day of February, A.D. 1895, and dvly recorded in Liber No. 1980, folio 223 et’ seq., one of the land records of the District of Columb dat the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, At public @Mction, in front of tiie premises, on MONDAY, JULY EIGHTH, 1895,at FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., the’ following descritied ground and premises, ¥ of Washington, District aforesaid, and d as and’ being lot numbered fifty-one in B Sanner’s subdivision of lot thirty n Dacitic rl Mullett’s subdivision of lots ‘e fourteen (14), ae ee plat in Book 19, . in the surveyor’s ice of said District, her with the improvements, consisting of a new three-story and cellar brick ‘residence, kno} as No. 2502 xt street northwest, Washington, D.C. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase inoney in cash, and the balance in one -and two years from day of sale, with interest (payable semi-an- nually), and secured by a deed of trust on the property, ‘or all cagh. All convesaneing and re- cording at purchaset cost. A deposit of $150 will be required at time of sale, and should the terms of sale be not complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale the trustecs reserve the right to re- sell the property at purchaser's risk and cost, after such publi¢ notice as they may deem neces- in the « distingul: GD, sary. D-S. MACKALL, 416_5th st. n.w., | Trustees. GEORGE M. ©MMERICH, Je24-d&ds S11 7th SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 TRUSTEES SALM OF TWO-STORY STX-ROOM BRICK H No. 989 G STREET SUUTH- WEST, WASLINGTON, L.C. Ry virtue of a deed of trust to us, bearing date 26, 1893, and recorded in Liber 1820, follo of the land records of the District of nd at the request of the party secured thereby will sell bie auction, in front of the premises, on \ JULY FIBTEENTH, 1805, at FIVE O'CLOCI the felfowk: lece or parcel of land, situated ir the city of Washing- ton, District of Colunbia, being all of lot No. 41, In ‘Thomas J. ing’ square No. 889, a8 per plat recorded in Book 19, pege M1, of ths records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, together with the im- provements, cousisting of a two-stery brick dwell- Lg of six rooms, having all modern improvements, known as 939 G street southwest. Terms of sals: Property will be sold subject to a prior d dollars ($1,500) @ st. subdivision of certain lots in of trust amourting to fifteen hundred if of balay to be paid in cash, the residue in fe, With interest, oF all cas the pucehiser's cption. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All convey- wz and recording at purchascr’s cost. ‘Terms of complied with In fifteen days from date wise trustees reserve the right to re- at risk nd cost of defaulting pur- sal of sale, othe sell the property Trustee, Sy2-d&ds ath st. baw. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. n.w. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 1617 11TH ST. N.W. By virtue of a deed of trust dated August 9, 1804, and duly recorded in Liber 1980, follo 441 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at ‘the request of the party secured thereby, we wiil sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, JULY TWELFTH, 1895, AT FIVE O’CLOCK P.M, the following described land and premises, being lot fourteen (14) in Daniel 8. Harkness’ subdivision of square three hundred and thirty-six (336), as said subdivision is recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- lumbia, improved by a“two-story frame dwelling known ‘as No. 1617 11th st. n.w. ‘Terms made known at time of sale. $50 deposit will be required at time of sale. 4¥1,3,0,10,12, WHITEFIELD McKINLAY, Trustee. CHANCERY SALB_OF, SEVEN TWO-STORY FRAMB HOUSES, NEARLY NEW, ON THE CORNER OF EIGHTEENTH AND “D" STREETS: SOUTHEAST, IN WHE CITY OF WASHING- TON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Under’ the authority of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cavse No. 15882, Orme vs. Calhoun et al., the undersigned will ‘offer for sale, at public auction, in. front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the THIRTEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1805, at "FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all of the original lot ‘numbered five (5), in the square numbered eleven hundred and thirtcen (1113), situated on the northeast cor- ner of Eighteenth ‘and “‘D" streets southeast, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia,’ to- getber with all of the ‘improvements thereon,’ and ail of the rights, ways, easements and appur- tenances thereto belorging. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, or on the ratification thereof by the court, and ‘the residue in two (2) equal installments in one (1) and two (2) years from the day of sale, to bear interest from the day of sale at the rate of six per centum per ‘avnum and to bo represented by the promissory tes of the purchaser, bearing Interest, as afore- tald: or thé purchaser, at his option, may pay all cash therefor. Title ‘to be retained by us until f the purchase money and interest 1s pald. Terma of aalo to be complied with within Afteen thereafter, andall conve; and re- See the Tpurchaser's cont, $100 deposit on acceptance of YAMES 8, EDWARDS, Trustee, 1000 Oth street. h.we JAMES F. HOOD, Trustee, a = F street n.w. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALI LUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ¢ REET BETWEEN D AND E STREETS SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deeree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 26th day of June, 1805, in equity ‘cause No. 16073, wherein Helen “A. Desmond 15 complainant and Bettie Leitch et al. are defendants, we will sell, at ub- le auction, in front of the ‘premises, on’ THUR: DAY, ‘CHE ELEVENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the ‘north’ twenty. (26) feet front by the depth’ of original lot ten (10), in square three hundred ‘and fifty-three (363), with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years from the das, of sale pure fn or all cash, at the ser's option. ‘The deferred payments, if any, represented by the purchaser's notes, bear: jerest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semf-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. The property will he sold clear of all taxes to Jane 30, 1805. A depostt of $200 will be required at the sale. Terms must be complied with within ten days from the day of sale, in default of which the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cast of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ ad- Vertisement in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D.C. HW. 0. CLAUGHTON, Trustee, 344 D st: nw. JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee, 844 'D st. nw. ‘ANSON PROS., AUCTIONEERS, 9th and D sts. n.w. SALE OF COLLATERAL NOTE FOR TEN THOU- SAND (10,000) DOLLARS, SECURED UPON AN UNDIVIDED | INTEREST UPON CERTAIN REAL ESTATE SItUA®@ IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, By virtue of a power contained in a certain col- lateral uote, dated July 80, 1894, I will offer at public auction for the ‘holder thereof, at our auc- tion rooms, 9th und D sts. n.w., ON WEDNES- DAY, JUNE TWELFTH, A.D. 1895, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., a certain note drawn’ by ‘Thomas Monroe Elliott,” dated July 11, 1894, in the sum of $10,000, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per, anium, interest payable Geml-annually; anid note Ing secured by deed of trust of even date there- with, and conveying to Chas. H. Fiekling and James F. Browne, trustees, one-fourth undivided interest rd, to certuin real estate more particularly de- scribed and mentioned in snid deed of trust, the recorded in Liber 1928, folio 416, ‘Terms of sale: Cash. All persons interested will please take notice. By order of holder of note. Je27-dkas D DUNCANSON BROS., Je6-d Auctioneeis. U7THE ANOVE SAL POSTPONED TO MON- DAY, JUNE | TW! OURTH, 1805. SAME HOUR ‘AND PLAC! the note. Jel2-dte E7THE AROVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- ned to FRIDAY, JULY FIFTH, 1895, SAME. HOUR AND PLACB. By order of the holder of tbe pote. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. je24-dts RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 920 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. By order of the holder of \CANSON BROS., Aucts. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF-CONTENTS OF THE “OWEN HOUSE,” NO. 1413 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE . CONSISTING OF BAR, BACK LES, CHAIRS, LINENS,” GLASS SILVER WARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, SAFE, ‘&e. By virtue of two certain chattgl deeds of trust, recorded in Libers Nos, 1502 and 1, at folios 241 and 493, respectively, et sequitur, vir- tue of an order of the Supreme € of the Dis- trict of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 11900, on June 15, 1895, Wwe, the undersigned, as trustees, will sell, “at public auction, in and upon the remises known as the “Owen Honse,"” No. 1413 Y EIGHTH, 1 , commencing AM., all of the goods, chattels and personal “property contained in the said prem- ies, and particularly described in the said deeds of trust, including, in part, Mahogany Buffet, or Back Bar, with inlaid beveled glass mirrors. Bar Counter, with hand and foot rail ing Counte Combin: Mahogany Mahogany Mahogany Partition Screen, Large fe, lot of Chairs and TaMes, two three Large Brass Chandeliers, Table Linen, Bed Linen, China Ware, Mirrors, Electric Lizhts and Fixtures, Electric Motors and Fans, a detailed lst of which will be furnished at the time of sale. Any further information can be had from the auctioneers or trustees. The property will first be offered as an entirety, and if a satisfactory bid be not obtained it will then be sold in detati. ‘Terms of sale as an entirety will be made known at the time of sale. If sold in detail, terms cash. EDWARD H. THOMAS, No. 916 F st. THOMAS M. FIELDS, 4$e25-d&ds No. 235 4% st. DUNCANSON BROS., PROVEMENTS, FRONTING ON NICHOLS AVENUE, ANACOSTIA, Ry virtue of a deed of ‘trust duly recorded in Liter 1818, at follo 364 et seq., cne of the land records for the District of Coldmbia, I, as sur- Miving trustee, will sell, in front of the ‘premises, on SATURDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1895, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the. following described land and premises, eituaie and being in the county of Washington, in the District of Co- Jumbia, and belag known ‘and described as all of lots A'and B, in section 8, Barry Farm, according to the plat thereof, now on file in the office of the surveror of the District of Columbia, together with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging or in ans wise appertaining. Sold subject to a prior deed of trust recorded in Liber 1818, at folfo 840, the amount of which will be stated at the sale. ‘Terms of sale: All cash over and above the amount of indebtedness secured by the prior deed of trust. A deposit of $250 required at time of sale, Conveyancing, et-., at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from date of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to reseil the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, nfter five days’ advertisement of such resale in some news} er published in Washington, D.C. HENRY E. CQoPER, Je2t-d&ds Surviving Trustee. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALY OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT THE SOUTHW CORNER OF - TEENTH AND H STREETS NCRTHWEST, IM- BY A ONE-STORY BRICK BUILD- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, presed June 7, 1893, equity cause No. 14589," wherein Gertrude E. Strain is complainant and Cornelia H. Farcubar et al. are deferdants, the undersigned, as the trustee ap- Pointed by the sald decree.’ will, on the FL DAY of JULY, A.D. 1895, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., Bell, at public auctioa, in'front of the premises, the following described property, to wit: Part of orig- ral Jot’ eleven (11) in sqaure ‘one hundred “aid twenty (120), as the sald square fs marked and laid down on the plat, and krcwn and distinguished on the ground plan of the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and which said part and par- cel is more particularly described as the east twen- ty-six (26) fect of the sald lot, fronting on H street north, by 2n even depth of sixty-five (65) feet along 10th ‘street west, improved by a one-story brick nilding. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cerh, and the balance in equal installments fn one and two years, with interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum from the day of sale, payable semi-annually, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash, at the op- tion of the purchaser and approval of the court. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees ac the cost of the purchaser. Taxes puld to June 20, 1895. A deposit of two hundred dollars ($200) will he required of the purchaser at the tlme of sale. ‘Terms of sale to be complicd with withla ten days from day of sale, “otherwise the trustee reserves the rig’at to resall’the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting puchaser, after ten days’ public advertisement of his intention so to do. “THOS. T. HOUSTON, ‘Trastec, Je2.-d&ds 1419 F st. nw. E, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, RS TO RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. ALUARLE HEAST a NTH ‘AD 208 SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 9, 1804, tnd recorded in Liber No. 1927, at follo 115 et seq, ove of the land records for the District of Colum: bia, atd at the request of the party secured there. by, we, the undersigned, the trustees named In sald deed, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, EIGHTH DAY of JULY, A.D. 1895, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following descrited Property, to wit: The land and premise: situate in the city of Washington, District o Columbia, and designated as lot twenty-six (26), In William ‘A. Vaughn's subdivision of square east of square ten hundred and forty-two (1042), ag per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for the Dis- trict of Columbia, in Liber number twenty (20), follo number one hundred and twenty (120), together’ with all and singular the improvements, ways, easements, hts, privil and appurtenances fo the same belonging or in anywise appertaining, etc., etc. Subject, “however, to a prior deed of trust to se- cure the payment of $1,750, evidenced by a prom- {sory pote, due May 16, 1898. MS "OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money, in cash, the residue in one and two years, with interest,’ secured upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required upon acceptance of bid. All con- veyi and recording at cost of purchaser, terms of sale to be complied with in ten (10)' days from day of sale, or the trustees reserve the right reseli the property at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after five (6) days’ advertise. mer TWO-STORY SITUATED ON NEW JI M AND N Si By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ° District of Columbia, on the 22d day oth = CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE SQW JERSE -D. 1805, In @ cause wherein Alesanna I.. Everett is complainant and Ralph Everett and others are defendants, the some bel equity dock cause No. 16156 of the ‘ets of sald court, the undersigned will blic auction, in front of the premises, on YE ELEVENTH DAY OF JULY, -D. 1895, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all that tain plece or parcel of land aud prewiises ly’ being in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and knowa and described as lot numbe: Serena one 71), in Frederick B. Mi ion of lots re numb fifty-five (655), ass twintou is as ‘sald subdivision Is reorded a ubdivision is recorde Book 19, at folln 9s, of the records of the cee of the surveyor of the District of Colum! Terms of sale, as prescribed by decree of the purchase money paid in balance in two equal ii tallments, pay end two years from duy of sale, the de ments to be represented by the notes chaser or purchasers, bearing interest at of six per centum per annuin, payable set{-annu- ly, and secured by first deed of trust upon the rty sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's op- A deposit of two liuindred dollars will be Te ¢ purchaser at the time of sale. All tion. quired of conveyancing, recording and notarial fees ot ost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ard cost of the defaulting purchaser, after such previous public advertisement as they deem necessary. con WILL W. DOUGLAS, Trusteo, F ost. hw. OSCAR LUCKETT, ‘Tras 429-0608 = aD st. now. DUNCANSON BE AUCTIONEER TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ) NEAT TWO-STOR! AND BASEN WELEIS i ) T BRICK DWELLINGS THE NORTHWEST SECTION OF THE © KNOWN AS. Pi MISES NOS. 154 AND FIEKCE STREE! By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the twentieth (20th) day of May, A.D. 1805, and re- corded amemg the iand records of ‘the District of Columbia, Liber 1121, folio 440 et seq., and the request of the holders of the note secu: therety, we will offer at public auction, in fr of the premises, on ‘TL ¥, THE NINTH D, OF TULY, A.D. 1895, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., f! following’ described ‘property, situated in. the’ e of Washington, District of Caumbia, to wit: fhat certain piece or parcel of lund ‘and prem known and distinguished as and being ‘part original lot numbered nine (9), in square m bered five hundred and fifty-seven (657), beg for the same at a point one hundred and twentys four (124) feet and eizht (8) inches east of Ne Jersey avenue at a point in the south line of alley sixty feet wide, now called Pterce at thence east along said line twenty-seven (27) six (6) Inches; thence south seventy-two (72) fect thence in a westerly direction at right angles ve (25) feet, and theace no} F-ulne (70) ‘feet two and Inches to the place of beginning, with improvements thereon. ‘terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance to Le paid 1p two equal installments, respectively, in one two years, secured bya deed of trust upon ti roperty sold, with interest, able semi-at by ye at on rate = a per cent Aneel annum, or cash, atthe option of the purchaser. A deposit $200 will be ired at the time of sale. Sale be closed tn fifteen (15) days from day of otherwise the property will be resold at the and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement in some newspaper published ip Washington, D. C. Conveyancing at cos. of pur chaser. B. H. WARNER, Trustee, Je22-d&ds MAHLON ASHFORD, Trustee, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NO. . 208 C STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decd of trust, duly recorded in Liver No. 1968, folio 27 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the under- sigwed trustees will offer for sale, by’ public au tion, tn front of the premises,” on TUESDAY, NINTH DAY. OF JULY, A.D. '1895, AT O'CLOCK P.M., all ‘that piece or parcel of grow and premises situate, lying and being in the cit of Washington, in the Distrlet of Columbia, ‘aid known and distinguished xs and being lots eight S) and "“C,"" In James 1, Fowler's sulaivision cf rt of reservation elevén (11), per plat ia wok H. D. C., follo 9, inning on “C"" street at the northeast corner of said lot, said point being eighty-one ($1) feet west of the northeast corner of said reservation, and running thence west on sald street twenty-seven (27) feet to the northwest coruer of said lot eighteen (18); thence south one hundred and sixty (160) feet to a public alley; thence east twenty-seven (27) feet; thence north one hundred and sixty (160) feet to the eging together with ail the improvements, rights, &c. ‘erms of sale: One-third cash, ‘the tlance im one and two years, with interest’ from the day of sale at six per cent per annum, payabie semi- annually, secured by deed of trust’on the property sold, or ‘all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bi If the terms of sale are not complied with fifteen days from the day of sale the trustees serve the right to resell the property at the and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some news- published in Washington, D.C, All cod- veyancing and recording, &¢., at the cost of the purchaser. JOHN W. SCHAEFFR, WILLIAM R. McClOSKY, Je26-d&ds Trustees. IFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.}. VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON 2 AND M >» BY A AS NO. 1132, BY P.M., we will offer for in front of the prem- ises, the north part of lot . ins re 197, jup- ved by a fraie house, No. 1132 15th street, Tits ‘property fs situated in one of the best, bee tions of the northwest, and should command attention of parties in'search of an investment. Terms of sale: $1,000 cash, the balance in and two years, with interest from the day sale at G per cent per annum, payable semi-an- nually, se@¢urad by deed of trust on the property fold, or, all cash, at the option of the purchasey, A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of i If the terms of sale fifteen days from the Hight ie reserved to resell the property, at’ the risk and cost of the defaulting purchase: days” lvertisement of #1 resale in some news c published in Washington, D. C. All conveyat recording, &e., at the cost of the purchaser. IFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts. Je28-dds TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE, IN IN TON, BEING KNOWS AS PREMISES NO. 1827 18TH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, in aber ADSL ilie ABT et wea. ove sell eal Shee Hc anetion, in front of the premises, on’ SATUR- 2 not complied with in of sale, the DAY, JULY SIXTH, eighteen hundred ninety-five, at 5:30 M., the fol- lowing described real esta in the efi of Washington, in said District, and distingut as lot 119, in'W. O. Denison’s ‘subdivision of tain lots ih square 152, as per plat, recorded in the office of the survéyor of said District, in Book 16, page 176, together with the improvements, &c. erms: One-third cash, residue in two equél payments at one and two years respectively, @lx F cont Interest, payable ‘semf-annually, secured ¥ the notes of the purchaser and deed of trust on the property, seid. of all cash, at option of pugs chaser. $206 deposit required.’ All conveyanc! &c., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied With In ten days, or trustees reserve the right to readvertise and sell at defaulting purchaser's cost are CHARLES H. CRAGIN, THOS. DowLING © GOs MOM tact *Jaucts. = Je26-18ds DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ‘TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY TN ALORAMA HEIGHTS,” CORNER 24TH AND U STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1780, folio 819 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, I shall, as surviving trustee, sell at public auction, in front of the N MONDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF pre , 0! JULY, A.D. 1895, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M., the following described’ lund and premises, with t easements, right and appurtenances thei unto belonging, situate and lying in the count; Washingto District of Columbia, nanily Al lots numbered one (1) and two (2) in block number one (21), Kalorama Helghts, as pe recorded in liber nty No. 7, follo 34, records of the office of the gi a? h of Columbia, excepting so much. ¢ conveyed to’ the United States for aguod: pores, being a subterranean strip, Mfteen (15) feet wide. : Terms: third cash. balance in one and two years at G per cent anntm, interest payable seml- annualls, to be secured by’ deed of rast oa prop- erty sold, or all cash at option of pure! de- it of $200 required on each lot at time sale, Eenveyaneing, &e,, at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the rurviving trustee reserves the Heht to resell the property At the risk nd, cost @f the defaulting purchaser after five days’ sdvertit ment of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. Sten CLEMENT W, HOWARD, Surviving Trustee, & CO. AUCTIONEERS, telitte, Derr & Co.) Jo21-d&ds land the request of the party secured thereby dersigned trustee will cffer for sale, by public aue- tion, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following de and premises, situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and designated ts being all of lot numbered’ twenty-six (26), ip Davidson's subdivision of uare numbered two Rundred nnd twenty (220), said land belng improved bya four-story brick dwelling house and brisk stable in rear, together with all the improvements, rights, &c. iS property will be sold, however, subject to ee MTeed of trust for $15,000, with Interest at cof 5 per cent per annum, payable seml- Aiuually, maturing Juse 11, 7409, and further sul ject toa leas: of the stable on said premises, month by month, to the Chesapeake and Potomag Telephone Company, at $35 per month. ‘Terms: All cash ‘over and above the a seid prior incuinbrance. A deposit of $500 req upon acceptance of bid. If terms of sale are complied with in fifteen days from the da fale, the trustee reserves the right to resell property, at the risk and cost of the default purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of resale 1n D.C. All. conveyancing, At the cost o S cording NDOLPH. A” HOEMLING, 1416 F st. mw.,