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SUBURBAN NEWSAXACOSTIA.

Miss Mildred D. Rawlings died last nightat the home of her sister, Mrs. Fugitt, at203 Monroe street. Miss Rawlings hadbeen an attendant at St. Elizabeth's andabout a year ago was taken sick, sincewhich time she has been suffering withconsumption. The funeral will take placetomorrow from the home of Mrs.Fugltt.Rev.James McLaren of the Methodist Churchbeing the officiating clergyman. The re¬mains will t« conveyed to McKendreeChurch cemetery. In Prince George's coun¬ty. for Interment.A. M. Green and George O. Walson, trus¬

tees. sold yesterday afternoon, at publicauction, lot No. 1. Avalon terrace, and thehouse and bam. Mr. J. Edwin Mlnnlx wasthe purchaser at W.230.Electa Chapter, Order of the Eastern

Star, held an Interesting meeting In theMasonic Hall last night. Worthy Matronl)odge presiding. Three new members wereInitiated and applications of several otherspresented. A large number of visitors fromthe city were present and a host of guestsfrom Ruth Chapter of Brlghtwood. Afterthe transaction of the business of the or¬der refreshments were served in the au¬ditorium.The Young Bachelors' Club held full sway

at Buena Vista yesterday afternoon. Theirparade and tournament attracted considera¬ble attention. From an amusing point ofview every witness of the profession wasmore than pleased. John Roach in negrodisguise acted as advance guard of theprocession as It filed along Monroe street.The tournament passed off successfully, thefollowing persons being the winners of theprizes: Dr. J. A. Watson, first prize; HarryPerkins, second prize; Charlie Pyles, thirdprize; Andrew Beyer, fouith prize, andGeorge Fowler, fifth prize. A ball afterthe tournament lasted until a late hour.There was a row In Hillsdale last night

when Officers Hagan and Allen attemptedto arrest Daniel Webster, colored, for beingdrunk and disorderly. Webster was drivinga wagon up the hill at the terminus of thestreet car Hue when Officer Hagan attempt¬ed the arrest. A large crowd of negroesgathered and cries of "He shan't take him"were uttered, when the officer got In thewagon and proceeded to drive the vehiclecontaining Webster to the Anacostia policestation. Abraham Webster, son of theprisoner, rushed through the crowd and,seizing the head of the horse, attemptedto turn htm in a direction opposite to theplans of the officer. ORcer Allen came tobis partner's assistance and after con¬siderable resistance the two colored menwere quieted down and forced through thecrowd of negroes. Webster the elder wascharged with being drunk and disorderly,while Webster the younger had two chargespreferred against him. viz, profamty andInterfering with an officer.

HYATTSYILLE.

Golden Chain Lodge, I. O. G T., gave aninteresting entertainment last evening atMagruder's Hall. A number of GoodTemplars from Langdon were present. Theprogram was as follows: Remarks by H.O. Emmons, P. C. T.; vocal solo, F. A.Pieston; recitation, Miss Jessie Davis; vo¬cal solo. Miss Aiia Bowen; recitation. MissEliza Baukhages; vocal solo, Wm. Cole; re¬citation, Miss Grace Stands; remarks byF. H. Smith; vocal solo. A. It. Holden;reading. Miss Emily Storment; vocal solo,Miss Haddie Thompson; vocal solo, MissHattle Harvey; remarks by Mr. Dewey; re¬citation, Mr. Bellfleld; reading, Mr. Piatt;recitation. Miss Leona Sherman; vocal solo.Miss Cole.The Village Improvement Association has

been the cause of many improvements be¬ing made in this tor n. and is rapidly In¬creasing Id membership. It will meet atMagruder's Hall next Monday night.Several young men. who had evidentlybeen Imbibing copiously of the fiery fluid,passed througn Hyattsville last night, andamused themselves by firing off pistolswhen they reached the edge of Wines'woods. One shot came near hitting a manwho was in the woods at the time. BailiffBarr Is on the track of the youthful offen¬ders.A numbe: of the members of Golden

Rule Lodge, No. 45, I. O. M.. will visit Cap¬ital, Columbia and other Washington lodgesof tha: order in the early part of nextmonth.

BHOOKLAXD.

Mr. Barrows and Mr. Wilson will return:o Brookland next week to remain with Mr.Cox on Dover street during the winter andresume their law studies in Washington.After a pleasant summer tpent at Cedar

Grange, Miss Saiah Qujckenbush has goneto her home In Delaware county. New York,accompanied by her brother, Isaac Quack-cnbush, whose Injured shoulder la still Im¬proving.Mrs. J. R- Halsllp and son and Mrs.

Fischer were the recent guests of Mrs. NoelB. Parks of Dover street.Miss Lulu Kendall, who spent some time

In Brookland this summer as the guest ofMr. and Mrs. W. F. Bobbins, was marriedlast Saturday evening at the home of herparents. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Kendall ofNorfolk. Va.. to Charles E. Stormont ofNew Haven, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Stormonthave gone on a northern tour and will givea reception at their home In New Haven onTuesday next.C. M. Ward and R. G. Ward of South

Carolina have recently been visiting theirsister. Mrs. M. V. Burr of UniversityHeights.The choir meeting of St. Clement's P. E.

mission was held at the home of Mrs. C. L.Jackson on Providence street. The confir¬mation class of St. Clement's met last even¬ing.

BRIGHTWOOD.

Extensive preparations are being made forthe celebration of the twenty-first anni¬versary of Stansbury Lodge, No. 24, F. A. A.M.. which occurs In December.Miss Nannie Nalley Is visiting relatives at

Chlllum Castle, Maryland.Miss Emma Wilson of Woodslde has goneto Paynervllle, Ohio, to attend school.Mrs. C. W. Meyers, who has been quitepick. Is sufficiently recovered to be out.Mrs. John Joy Edscn and Miss Bessie Ed-

son have come back from Massachusetts,Where they spent the summer, and are atthe Warner place.Will Page of Takoma, who has been sick

with typhoid fever. Is convalescent.Miss Emma Wollard has been the guest ofher sister, Mrs. Chas Brown, at theMarshall Brown place.

KEXSISUTO.Y.

Much Interest Is being taken in the en¬tertainment for the benefit of the Noyeslibrary, which is to take place In the pub-lishit g company's hall on Friday evening.The young people who are to take parthave been working hard for some time pastto make the affair a success. "BlueBeard," his seven good wives, and Fatlmawill be on exhibition in eight highly-col¬ored tableaux. Recitations by amateur tal¬ent will vary the program and scenes fromold masters will be depicted by youngmisses, and there will be other pleasantfeatures.On Monday next the republicans will openthe campaign In Montgomery county with

a mass meeting at thla plase, beginning at7u») p.m. Geor. L. Wellington, republicancandidate for Congress from this district,will address the meeting. The other speak¬ers will be Alphonso Hart. John C. Motter,David B. Sloan, Harry M. Clabaugh, RenoB. Harp, John A. Poe and Gen. Allen Ruth¬erford.Charles A. Wagner has returned from a

three weeks' visit to Virginia.Rallying day exercises will be held In the

Warner Memorial Church, on Saturday af¬ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. There will bespecial music by the choir. Several ad¬dresses by prominent speakers on practi¬cal Christian work will be delivered.

LAXGDOJf.

O. W. Goodwin, who has been sojourningfor a time at Garfield Hospital, under treat¬

ment for lnfiairmatory rheumatism, has re¬

turned much improved in health.Miss Verdle Catterton. who has been on a

rlsit to relatives In Anne Arundel county,Md. has returned to Wlldwood Terrace.Miss M. C. King of Rose Lawn leaves to¬

day for an extended visit with friends atJersey City, N. J.The family of William Smith at Rivas Ma-

tlon are suffering unusual affliction, sixmembers of the family being down withdiphtheria. Cr.e child died Sunday, and oth¬ers are not expected to live.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Green

Vale entertained a party of friends Mondayevening.

J. H. Wright of Carlton. N. C., is here ona visit ».o the family of hla uncle, ThomasC. Collins of Cincinnati street.The effort to secure additional school fa¬

cilities for Langdon and vicinity has notmaterialised. The school appropriationswould not warrant an extension at thistime, and the pupils for the higher gradeswere, on Monday, transferred to otherschools.A delegation of about thirty people, mem¬

bers of Langdon Lodge of Good Templars,paid an official visit to Golden Chain Lodgeof HyattsviUe last evening. Among thenumber were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Newman,Mr. and Mrs. L J. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Piatt, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dewey, Rev.Church Tabor, Mrs. F. A. Snyder, Mrs. C.A. Baker, Mrs. J. G. Durfey, William M.Belfleld. Charles Adriancea Walter C. Irey.W. E. Dewey, Oscar Harvey. George Clark,Harry Clark and Misses Hattie Grimes,Hattie Harvey, Clara Harvey, Venlie Cat-tcrton, Mamie Loor. Martha Radtka andHilda Radtka. Accompanying the lodgewere Messrs. Benjamin Loor. Charles Ste-vens.BenJamin Harvey,Edward Snyder.Wal¬ter Berry, Mrs. Wilton Harvey and MissesEdith Grimes and Fannie Littleford.

FALLS CHl'RCH.

A very pretty wedding took place in thePresbyterian Church yesterday at noon,the contracting parties being Miss Cora T.Rathbun, youngest daughter of Rev. andMrs. D. L. Rathbun of this town, and Her¬bert M. Clagett. formerly of Maryland, Bowof Mexico. There was a large assemblageof relatives end friends of the parties. Thechurch was handsomely decorated with wildflowers, principally goldenrod. The bride,preceded by the ushers, entered the churchleaning on the arm of her intended husband,and proceeded to the altar to the strain ofLohengrin's wedding march. A gate madeof cedar trimmed with wild flowers androsea was before the altar, through whichthe bridal couple passed. The bride wajprettily attired in a traveling suit of darkblue, and carried a bouquet of La Franceroses. Mrs. M. M. Erwln was organist forthe occasion, and the ushers were Messrs.Dunbar Clagett. Dr. T. C. Quick, George T.Mankin and Charles Parker. Rev. D. L.Rathbun, father of the bride, performed themarriage ceremony. The happy couple, Im¬mediately after the ceremony, drove to thecity and took the afternoon train for Mex¬ico. and will make their home at Cerralvo,In that country, where the groom is engagedIn business. Among those from a distancect the wadding were ti<e following fr mMaryland: Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stone, Mrs.John Claggett and daughters. Kettle andBlanche; Mrs. Daniel Zelgler and daughter*,Cora and Florence; Mrs. Joshua Grein anddaughter. Miss Lizzie Rice. Messrs. Mont¬gomery and Carter Claggett. Those fromWashington were Dr. and Mrs. Piatt, Mr.and Mrs. George Birch, Mrs. R. E. L.

..Mlsa Allce Blackford, Mrs. Lynch!Dr. Kelley.Miss Laura L. Pyle of Washington haspurchased a lot in the Sherwood subdivisioniar 1800.Walter G. Falkner and Miss Bettie Mon-roe are visiting the family of A. R. JacobsThe memorial exercises by Pioneer Lodge

r3,- he'd last n'Sht, in mem-Charles Gulager, a member ofthe lodge, was attended by a larj;e numberof the members of the lodge.

ROCKVILLE.In the orphans' court yesterday the fol¬

lowing business was transacted: First andfinal administration accounts on the per¬sonal estates of their respective deccdentswere passed by David H. Boulc, executorof Mary E. Boulc; John C. Wilson, cxecu-tor of Sarah E. Boutwell; Martha E. Selbyand E. H. Etchlson, administrators of How¬ard M. Selby, and Gecrge H. Culver andMargaret Culver, administrators of ThomasCulver. Eleanor J. Watkins, administratrixof Oliver T. Watkins, filed Inventory ofpersonal estate of said deceased, and wasgranted tn order of court to sell the same.Susan A. Beall, administratrix of CatharineAnn Whalen, tiled Inventory of real estateof said deceased. The audit of the estateof Solomcn Plummer, deceased, was ratlflcjand confirmed by the court, and SamuelS. H^ys, executor of said deceased, was dl-rected to pay claims according to the same.Levi C. Zeigler, guardian to Ernest F. Har¬ris and Ephraim G. Harris, was author¬ized to Invest a part of his said wards-principal in loans, secured by mortgage.The county commissioners held a meetinghere yesterday, at which a considerableamount of routine business was transacted.The contract for furnishing coal for thecourt house and jail was awarded to WmW. Welsh, at *1.10 and Jtt.21 per ton of2,240 pounds. The contract for furnishingwood for the same was awarded to Mrs.Margaret A. Coleman, at $2 per cord forpine, and S3 per cord for oak wood. Thefollowing accounts for work on publicroads and bridges were passed and orderedto be paid: First district.Ulysses Griffith,100.20; Perry Ensey, J8H.10. Second district.Wm. H. Jackson (piking), KHi.Ul*; L. W.Page, $20; Francis 8. King, $25.30; John H.Burdett (bridge), $11.00; same (piking), $5.30.Third district.Thomas A. Hickman, $21.90-James C. Norris (piking), $310.45. Fourthdistrict.Crittenden Ray, 129.06; PhilipShearer, 125.90. Fifth district.Philip Shear¬er, $39.80; Thomas F. Thompson (bridge),$14.20; Philip Shearer (bridge). $31.5«LCapt. George Haycock, U. S. M. C., hasfold to Edward F. Droop of Washingtontor $3,000, his handsome residence andgrounds on Rockvllle Heights.A bond of conveyance has been filed

among the land records of this county,whereby L. Walter Weed and wife convey-to the Bethesda Mining Company of Balti¬more city the well-known "HuddlestonFarm" of 104 acres, situated near Bethes¬da, this county. The price to be paid forthe same is $100,000, of which $3,5oo is tobe paid in cash and the balance at any timewithin one year from September IS, ISM.Many fine specimens of gold have beenfonpd on this place, and it is the intentionof the company purchasing the same to atonce commence mining on an extensivescale.The clerk of the circuit court has thisweek Issued marriage licenses to the fol¬

lowing persons: Albert W. Felka and MissMarian O. Poss; Jr.o. W. Hurst and MissGrace Dlggs; Richard H. Florence and MissLeila R. Osmond; Joseph A. Hagan andKatie T. McCarthy.

PAPA AHD THE BLOOMERS.

He Wm m Patleat Mas aad aa Alec-tloaate Father, bat-

Prom the Chicago Record.There's one girl in this town who will

never, never wear bloomers again.Like all women, she wasn't content with

a neat little riding skirt and jaunty jacketand sailor hat. She wanted bloomers ashideous as they make them, a vulgar capwith long scoopish visor and a sweater thatmade her look so disgustingly masculinethat a sensible girl would enjoy throwingher and her unwomanly duds into old l<akeMichigan.This girl was an only daughter, a spoiledchild, who undoubtedly would get Pike's

Peak or a country home in Africa were sheto cry for either of them. Therefore whenshe said "I shall wear bloomers," that set¬tled the question for onc« and always.One night she and her father went wheel¬

ing. Her admiring parent wasn't particu¬larly pleased with his daughter's outfit,but he thought: "Oh, well. It's all right Ifall girls dress that way."But this night little daughter's wheel

broke down and little daughter had to walkhome. Her father happened to be walkingJust behind her, and as they passed be¬neath a bright electric light he caught afair view of his athletic child. He said nota word, but entered a drug store and calleda cab. After they got home he merely re¬marked: "If I ever see you In those awfulthings again I'll disown you."She hasn't worn bloomers since.

. a .

A Hnirnn Brute.From the Tammany Times.Col. Yerger returned home very late and

in a demoralized condition."Here you are again," said Mrs. Yerger,

as she met him at the head of the stairs."Yesh, my dear, here I am," replied the

colonel, meekly."You are a brute. Here It Is 12 o'clock.

It will be almost daylight before I getthrough telling you what I think of you.Here I have to lose my sleep on your ac¬count, and I'll feel bad all 'day tomorrow.You are a vagabond on the face of the.iirth, etc."

HOW THE DL'ST FLIES.

I Patient Observation on the Limit oflilkt I'nder Varying Conditions.

From the Gentleman'! Magazine.The other day Mr. Altken laid before the

Royal Society of Edinburgh the results of15,000 observations of the density of dustparticles made in different parts of theworld during the last few years. This Is amonument of patient observation, unfortu-nately made In his search for health. Itmust be kept In mind that the greater num¬ber of dust particles found in the air thegreater Is the condensation of the vaporand the thicker in the atmosphere. Thelimit of visibility through the haze Is thusdetermined. Mountains are fixed uponwhich are at known distances from the ob¬server, say twenty, fifty and seventy miles.If the nearest mountain Is Just visible thelimit Is twenty, if half visible the limit isforty, if the tnlrd part only of the farthestmountain Is visible the limit of visibility Is210, and so on.The observations were made at Kingalr-

loch and Alford, in Scotland, and at KigiKulm, In Switzerland. If these were abso¬lutely accurate, both as to the counting ofthe dust particles and ;he determination ofthe limit of visibility throug'a the haze,then the product of the number of particlesIn a cubic Inch, multiplied by the numberrepresenting the limit, should be a constant.The nearer the perfect accuracy, the nearerIs the constant thus determined to the av-erage of the onstants. For example, atKlngalrloch, when the air was very dry(humidity from 7 degrees to 10 degrees), thenumber of dust particles per cubic inch was

I il.tWO, when the limit of visibility wjs 100;therefore the constant (the product of thesenumbers) is 2,368,000.Now, the average for several hundreds of

observations, when the limit of visibilityvaried from 13 to 230. was UMuOMk whichshows the clo3er.ess of the observations.Again, at Alford, with the same humidity,the means of nundreds of observationsbrough out l,!i!i8,T:«; as the constant; and atRlgl Kulm the constant was l,iW7,37tl, a re-markably close figure. Indeed. This re¬markable result is sufficient test of the ac¬curacy of Mr. Altken's observations incounting particles and In determining dis¬tances.

OXU ENJOYSBoth the method and results whenSyrup of Figs is taken; it is plerjantand refreshing to i.he taste, atid actagently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys,-¦iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys¬tem effectually, dispels colds, head¬aches and fevers mid cures hr.bitunjconstipation. Syrop of Figs is thaonly remedy of its kind ever pro¬duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬ceptable to the Btoniaeh, prompt iaits action and truly beneficial in iueffects, prepared only from the mor»healthy and agreeable substances, itsmany excellent qualities commend itto all and have made it the mostpopul ir remedy known.oyrup of Figs is for sale in 50c

and 41 bottles by all leading drug¬gists. Any reliable druggist whomay not have it on band will procure it promptly for any oue whowishes to try it. I)o not accept anywbsti ute.CAL TORNIA FIG SYRUP CO

SAN FRANCISCO. C4LLOU '"US. KY IFW YCfiX. K. V.

AUCTION SALES.FITUIH BAYS.

O. O. SLOAX & CO., AUCTHJNKEKS. 11'>7 Q ST.(Successors to Latimer & Sloau.)

Furniture in residence No.807 8tih street northwestat Public Auction.

ON MONItAY, OCTOMB raff, UN, AT TBIO'CLOCK A.M., we will sell at residence No. S078th street northwest, the following eff«*els:OAK AND WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, HAIlt

MATTRESSES, PIIJjOWS AM) KoLSTEltS,KK1 SSEI^S ANI> INGRAIN CARPETS, MAT¬TINGS, ODD P1ECKS OF CHAMBER FI UM-Tt'RE, SOFAS, WARDROBES, DESK, DINING IBOOM FURNITURE,. COTS AND MATTRESSESAND A GENERAL LINK OF HOUSEHOLDEFFECTS. TO W11IC1I TDK ATTENTION OFTUB PUBLIC AND DEALERS IS INVITED.Terms cash. O. G. SLOAN & CO.,se2C dts Auctioneers.

By Samuel Samis'lag,AUCTIONEER.

I will sell, at public auction, on FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1KU4, in storeroom No. 1239 Eleventh street southeast, the en¬tire stock oI Jewelry formerly kept by 11. Schmlnkeon Pennsylvania avenue. The goods are nearly allfirst-class articles.sollil gold.as only first-classarticles were kept by former holder, consisting of250 Plain and Ornamental Rings, 2 Diamond Kings,50 Solid Gold Charms, loo Pins of dilTercut de¬scriptions, lot of Chains, solid gold; pairs GoldStuus, 50 pairs Gold Sleeve Hut tons, 5 Gold Sj>ce-tacles, 500 pairs of all kinds Spectacles, 12 FineSilver Kelts, 1UO pairs Earrings, Thimbles, 25 Sil¬ver Watches, one Fine Regulator, 40 Clocks ofdifferent descriptions. Silver Ware of great variety,Rodger*' Best Table Ware and a good many articlesgenerally kept in a first-class jewelry store. Thegoods will be offered as a wLole or iii lots to suitpurchasers.At ONE O'CLOCK the fixtures will be sold. Anexcellent best-made Safe, three fine Cases.The trade is expressly invited.Se25-3t. SAM SAMSTAG, Auctioneer.

DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS.TRUSTEES* SALE OF NEARLY NEW TIIREE-8TORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 18 QIINCYSTREET. NEAR NORTH CAPITOL STREET.WEST ECKINGTON.By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded InLiber No. 1803, folio 461) et seq., of the land

records of the District of Columbia, we shall sellIn front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THENINTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. l*t»4. ATHALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the followingdescribed land and premises, with the improve¬ments, easements, rights, ways and appurtenancesthereuuto belonging, pituate and lying in thecountv of Washington, District of Columbia,namely: All of lot numbered 59 in Carusl andMiller, trustees', subdivision of lots in square num¬bered 4, West Eckicgton, as per plat recorded inLiber county number 9, folio 47, of the recordsof the office of the surveyor of the District ofColumbia.Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two

years, notes to bear 6 per cent per annum interest,payable semi-annually, to i>e secured by deed oftrust on the property sold, or all cash, at the

3tlon of the purchaser. Deposit of $200 requiredthe time of sale. Conveyancing, 6ic., at pur¬chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied withwithin fifteen days from day of sale, otherwisetrustees reserve the right to resell the property atthe risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, afterfive days' advertisement of such resale iu somenewspaper published in Washington, D. C.^ MAIILON ASHFORD,

CLEMENT W. HOWARD,se23-d&ds Trustees.THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS,612 E at. n.w,

TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVEDREAL ESTATE. KNOWN AS NUMBER 2122EIGHTH STKEETL-NORTHWEST.AT AUCTION,

virtue of a d^r of trust, bearing date July8. 1891, and duly recorded In Liber 1594, folio3&8 et seq., one of the land records of the Districtof Columbia, and at the request of the party se¬cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell,in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERTWENTY-EIGHTH, 1894, at HALF PAST FOURO'CLOCK P.M.. the following property, viz: Partof lot numbered one hundred and fifty-seven (157),iu Joseph Prather's subdivision of Mt. Pleasant, asrecorded in Liber Levy Court 2, folio 24, of thesurveyor's office of the District of Columbia, be¬ginning for the same at the northeast comer ofsaid lot, running thence south along the line ofEighth street extended twenty (20) feet; thencewest one hundred and eleven (111) feet and ten(10) Inches; thence north twenty (20) feet, andthence east one hundred and eleven (111) feet andten (10) inches, to place of beginning.Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two

years, with interest at six per cent, awl securedby a deed of trust upon the property, or all cash,at the purchaser's option. All conveyancing audrecording st purchaser's cost. |100 deposit re¬quired at time of sale.

IVORY O. KIMBALL. Trustee..el7-eo&ds W. CLARENCE DUVALL, Trustee.

AUCTION SALES.THIS AFTERNOON.

BATCLIFFE, DARK It CO., AUCTIONEERS.TRUSTEES' SAlfi CW BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,

No. 14t)2 BINNEY STREET, ON COLUMBIAHEIGHTS.

By Tlrtuc of a- of trust, duly recorded InLiber X'o. 1826, anil folio 40 et seq.. one of theland record* for the District of Columbia, and atthe request of the party secured thereby, theundet signed trustees will offer for sale, J^y pn^Jlcauction. In front or the premises, on WEDNKJ-DAY, THE TWJEyrX-SlXTH 1»AY OF JHSPTEM-LEK, A. D. 1894? Vr FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. thefollowing deserll>ed land and premises, situate luthe city of WasMtagfon, District of Columbia, anddesignated as lot fourteen (14), In Zeno B. Bab¬bitt's subdlvish n of lots In block forty-one (41), otnorth grounds, Columbia College sul division, as perplat, recorded In Liber county 9, folio 15, of thesurveyor's office of the District of Columbia, to¬gether with the improvements, ways, rights, &e.This property will be sold subject to a prior deedof trust for $5,OO0, the particulars of which willbe fully stated at the sale.Terms: Over and above the said trust, cash. A

deposit of $200 required upon acceptance or bid.If the terms of sale are not compiled with iufifteen days from the day of sale, the trustees re¬serve the right to resell the property, at the riskand cost of the defaulting purchaser, after livedays' advertisement of such resale in some news-paper published la Washington, D. C. All con¬veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost.

FRANK I). FUOTKlt,WILLIAM A. WEl.LS,

sel4-d&ds Trustees.

THOMAS DOWLIXG ft CO., AUCTIONEERS,012 E st. n.w.

THREE-STORY BRICkTiESIDENCE AND STORE,NO. 020 EIGHTEENTH STUEET NORTH\\ LSI.

AT AUCTION.ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-

SIXTH, 18SM, AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCKP.M., we will sell, in front of th«» premises, thesouth half of lot 27, square 100, fronting 22 feet0 inches on the west side of 18th street by adepth of 101 feet to an alley, Improved by a three-story-and-cellar brick residence, containing twelverooms, store room and stable in the rear.Terms: Sold subject to an incumbrance ot

$0,000, payable in one and three years, tmlancc incash. A deposit o? $200 required at time of sale.Conveyancing and .ecording at purchaser's cost.se20-d&ds

C. G. SLOAN & OG., AUCTIONEERS.TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ntEMISES No. S269 V;

STREET, IN GEORGETOWN.By virtue of a deed of tiust, dated July 18,

1803, end recorded In Liber 1S43, folio 105 et seq..of the land records of the District of Columbia, Iwill sell at public auction, in front of the prem¬ises. on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-

IS XTH. at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M..part of lot ?lghteeu (181 In square thirty-seven <37i.in Old Georgetown, bexicnin;; on the north line ofBridge street (now M street), 540 feet 7 Indieswest flora the west line of 32d street, thence wesiwardl.v with said line of M street 20 feet T» inches.and theme north with that width 95 feet. Saidrci.l estate is improved by a brick building, usedas a residence and drug store. The property willbe sold subject to a deed of trust securlug an indehteum ss on account of which $5,734.84 is nowdue.Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money

In cash, one-third in one year and one-third In twoyears, or all cash, at the purchaser's »| tiou, de-feried payments to l»e represented by notes of thepurchaser, dated on the day of sale, beailng in¬terest at the rate of 0 per «cut per annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by -le''*.' of t.u.ston the property sold. A dej>osit of $200 totrade at the sale. Terms to ih.» complied will-within tifteen days from the day of sale, or thetrustee reserves the right :o resell tl*e property a!the rink and cost of the d»pit!h4": purHmscr. aft»»ithe days' advertisement In The Evening feta*-Taxes to date of s tic will :»« *1 out of the procet'ds thereof.

WHITEITEID M« KINLAY, Trustee,m-LVlOt UN F st. n.w.

FLTIIIi; Dill

RATCUFFE, DARlt & CO., AUCTIONEERS.TBI STFES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN

lill.LSDALE. ANAt < MIA. DISTRICT OF COI.I'.MBIA. AlUM'T r.NK ACRE OF GROUND.SPLENDIDLY l/JCATED.

By virtue of a certain decree, («f>sed In equltv(nuw> No. 15031, Supreme Court of the District ofColumbia, wherein Frances Smith is complainantand Namy Smith et al. are defendants, the under¬signed, as trustees. Will sell, at public auction, inlic.it of til:* premises, on FRIDAY, the FIFTHDAY or OCTOBER. A.D. l.v.»4. at HAI,F-PASIFOlR O'CLOCK, iP.M. (4:30 P.M.), the followingdes< ril ed real estate* In the District of Columbia,known mid dc^'r^mj, as lot No. one (1> in sectionNo. three (3> l:i "the subdivision of the trustees ofHarry Farm, act on!trig to the plat thereof recordedin the otlice of the Purveyor of the District of Co¬lumbia. The p.ii4*el 'of land contains nearly ana«-re of xahnble I.iad. susceptible to suUlivisionfoi building lots (Aiincostla).Terms of sale prescribed by decree: One-half

cash, and the balance iu two equal installmentsat one and two years from day of sale, with in¬terest from thv of sale at the rate of 0 per centumper annum. th> d« iV;n d najincuts to be secured onthe property sold, or all <ash, at the purchaser'soption. A deposit of $100 will be required at thetime of sale. If. tujuus of sale an* not compliedwith iu ten days from day of sale the trustees ic-serve the right to resell the property ut the riskand cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers,after live days' notice in The Kwiiinx Star news¬paper. All rn»>ip<ilsi and rrnwdili at tbe esstof the purchaser ,or pnu ha>.*rs.

JAMI^ FRANCIS SMITH,No. 400 La. ave. n.w.J. THOMAS SOTHORON,No. 412 5th st. n.w.se25-dJfcds Trustees.

DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS.TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVEDREAL ESTATE. IN SQUARE No. 000. EIGHTHSTREET SOUTH EAS1', BE1'WEEN VIRGINIA

AVENUE AND L SITtEEl'.By virtue of a deed of t: ust,_ dated February1G, 1891, and recorded iu Liber 1549, folio 382, ofthe 'and records If the District of Columbia, wc

shall sell, at public auction, in front of the prem¬ises, on TUESDAY. OCTOBER SECOND, A. D.1894, AT HALF PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., allthat part of original lot six tl»), in square uluehundred and six (900). which is described iu saiddeed of fust, to which reference is hereby made.Said real estate fronts 21) feet 10 inches ou 8tlistreet, und is improved by u desirable brick dwell*il»g.Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase moneyin cash; one-third in oue year, and oue-third iu

two years, or all cash, at purchaser's option. De¬ferred payments to be represented by the purchas¬er's notes, secured by deed of trust on the prop¬erty sold, and bearing interest, payable semi¬annually, at the rate of six per cent tier annumfrom the day of sale, on which day said notes areto b*» dated. Terms to be complied with withintil teen days from the day of sale, or the trusteesreserve the right to resell the property, at therisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, afterfive days* notice in The Evening Star newspaper.A deposit of $200 will be required Mt *be time ofsale. All conveyancing and re<*ordlng at pur¬chaser's cost. Taxes will be paid out of the pro¬ceeds of sale up to the day of sale.

JOHN RIDOUT,GEORGE W. LESTER,selO-d&ds Trustees.

~~THOMAS LH)WL1NG 4k CO.. AUCTIONEERS,012 E STREET N.W.

TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEIIOIjDFURNITURE AND EFFECTS. CONSISTING OFOAK, CHERRY AND WALNUT CHAMBERSETS. HAIR MATTRESSES. BEDDING. DIN¬ING ROOM TABLES AND CHAIRS. ROCKERS.SIDEBOARDS. PARLOR SETS, WARDROBES,CARPETS, TOILET SETS, ETC., ETC.; ALLCONTAINED AND BEING IN THE HOTELFKEDONTA. 1321 AND 1323 11 STREETNORTHWEST.

By virtue of a deed of trust to us, bearing dateSeptember 1, 1803, and duly recorded In Liber1845, folio 184 et seq., of the hind records of theDistrict of Columbia, and at the request of theparties secured thereby, we, the undersigned trus¬tees, will sell, at public auction, on the prem¬ises, beginning on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBERTHIRD, 1*04, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. all andsingular, the Goods and Chattels, Fixtures andHousehold Furniture, being In and upon the mes¬suage or tenement and appurtenances, known asthe Hotel Fredonla, 1321 aud 1323 11 street north-*Terms of sale: Furniture to be sold in sets or

in detail, as is usual in such sales. All purchasesof $100 or less, cash; all over that sum, oue-lialfcash, balance iu three <3) mouths, secured bypromissory no*e, with Interest, secured to satlsfac-tlon of

w DANENHOWER, Jr.,WASHINGTON DANENHOWEK,sc24-8t Trustee,.

DUNCANSON BKOS.. AUCTIONEERS.TRUSTFES' SALE 0FV LARGE BRICK DWELLTN'O,in LATE No. 1824 N" STREET NORTH¬

WEST.Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust to ur, dated

Jure a, 1893, and duly recorded June 13, 1M. InLiber No. 1833, folio 128 et seq., of the landrfunla of the District of Columbia, and at the ro¬quet of the patty secured thereby, wc, the uuder-slgn.d tiustees. will sell, at public auction. Infront o' the premises, "on MONDAY, the FIKSTDAY of OCTOBER, A.D. 1MM, at FIVE O'CLOCKP.M., the following descrltied land and premises,situate In the city of Washington, District of Co¬lumbia, and designated as and being all of lot 38,lu Etion C. lugeriuli's subdl\lsion of square 13U, usthe same la recorded In the office of the sui.^yorof the District of Columbia in Book J. H. K.. pate17t», improved l>y*a lurge brick dwelling.Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money

to be paid In cash, and the balance In two equalInstallments, pajabla In one aud two years, withinterest at six tW per centum per annum, payablesemi-annually, frrtm day of sale, secured by deed oftrust upon the property sold, or all caah, at theoption of the purrhaaer. A deposit of |2ftO will berequired of the purchaser at the tlm, of sale. Allconveyancing, retarding and notarial fee, at thecoat of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com¬plied with within ten days from day of sale, other¬wise the trustee, rwerve the right to resell theproperty at the .risk and coat of the defaultingiiurchaser. I

CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON,WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON,Trustee,.

Address, 500 5th st. n.w.NATH'L WILSON", Attorney for Party Secured,.el8-d&ds Nus. 622-C24 P st. n.w.

RATCLIFFE, DARR * CO., AUCTIONEERS.DESIRABLE HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS, WITH

LARGE FRONT AND RACK YARDS, 137MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTHEAST;NEARLY NEW, WITH ALL MODERN IM¬PROVEMENTS. GOOD CHANCE FOR IN¬VESTMENT OR TO SECURE A HOME.

By virtue of a deed of trust, given to ur andduly recorded in I .liter 1(130, foilo 170, the under¬signed trustees will offer for Bale, ut public auc¬tion, In front of the premiss, on FRIDAY, SEP¬TEMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1V.H. at IIAI4-PASTFOUR O'CLOCK P.M., sub lot #y, In square 723,together with the Improvements, consisting of agood new brick house of eight rooms.Terms: One-third cash, the residue in one and

two years, with 0 per cent Interest, or all csh, atthe otition of the jairchaser. A dei«sit cl J2U0 le-quired at time of sale.

FRANK T. BROWNING,<10 0th st. n.w.,JOHN a SWORMSTEDT,ti27 F r. n.w.,selS-d^d.' Trustee,.

AUCTION SALES.TOMORROW.

Horses. Horses.AT PUBLIC AUCTION.

S. BENSINGEK. AUCTIONEER.WASHINGTON HOUSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAP.,

No. MO LA. AVE.

PEREMTTOUY SALE OF FORTY HEAD OFHORSES ANI) MARKS.

TOMORROW (THURSDAY) MORNING, SEFTEM-BER TWENTY-SEVENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, willIk sold, within the luu:ir, 40 head of llonun andMares. In this lot will tie found some extra work¬er* and fine, s|>ec<ly drivers. Stock to suit any kindof business. The attention of buyers la called tothis PEREMPTORY SAI.E.

It S. BENSINGER. Auctioneer.THOMAS DOWLLNG 4 CO., Auctioneers.

Groceries at Auction,COMPRISING

TEAS. COFFEES. SPICES. CANNED GOODS. TO¬BACCO AND CIGARS, SOAl-S. CRACKERS,FISH MOLASSES AND SIRUI-S, CONDIMENTS,BROOMS. FLOUR. WASHBOARDS, TINWARE, SCALES, OIL CAN, ICE BOX, TEACANS, I.AMI'S AND SHADES, SHELVING, Ac.

On THURSDAY MORNING, SE1TEMBEIt TWEN¬TY-BEVENTIt, 1MU4,<11111 uiencliiK at TEN O'CLOCK,we shall sell the entire wwitrnts of grocery storecorner of Vermont avenue and V street northwest.Terms cash. THOMAS DOWL1NG & Co.,se22-dts Auctioneers.C G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, HOT G ST.

(Successors to I-attmer & Sloan.)

Elegant Mahogany CaseUpright Piano, by theShaw Piano Co., SuperbHahogany China CabUnet, with Mirror Back,Handsome Piano Lamp;eflegant Satin Damask.Overstuffed Parlor Suite;BKAITLFI/L PASTKIA FANCY ROC&KU8,8TOOLS AND TABLKS, MAKlfLK MANTELCIAK'K, MIKKOtt-BACK OAK HALL HACK,MIA' TIFL'L MlltltOUB YCK OAK SIDEBOARD,MA&SIVE OAK EXTENSION TAltLE, ONE OFTHE BKNT OAK LTIUCHT ItEFRUiEttATOlLS,HANDSOME OAK CHINA CLU8ET. IJEAITIFCL CANE SEAT OAK PINING <11A IKS, FINEOAK SECH6TAItV, MTKUll LOlNtiE BEAl-TIFLLLY CI'IIOIjSTEUEU IN SATIN DAMASK,FINE DINNEli SERVICE. GLAH8WA UK.NEAR¬LY NEW OAS STUVK. FINE KKI SSKUS CAtt-FETS AND KL'tiK, WHITE ENAMEL CMII,CAUVED OAK FltAME CilEVAL MIUKOit.OAK WAKDUOIIES. LACE HANOINCiS. FINECHENILLE IMKT IKICKS. OAK CHAMBERSlITKS. IIAIlt MATTItFSSES. PILLOW J- ANDI« H/S1EKS. HALL AND STA1K CAUPETS.TOILET S!-:TN. C<#»KIN<; ITENSIIoS. A<\. Ac.On Mil l!SDAY. SE1TEMHEU TWENTV-SEV-ENTII, 1K'.»4, AT IIALF-I*VST TEN (I'CLIN'K A.M., nt rcslih-m* No. 1425 rWih itrret, Wwt Wash¬ington, we will Bell one of the lM»*t collection* ofhouMeho!<l effutf we have offered the public for

wme time. The good* are ell flrst-clas* an«J lus|>l«'ii«I!<l (-o'uLtkoii -Ju«t as |?ck.<1 new. I? willImi 3" furniture huntere to attend this sale. F wtreetcan* pis* the door. Ti rnw. <:»ah.wLMhUb C. Q. si.oan & OO., Auctioneer®.

To Buy, Sell or Exchange a

Horse, Carriage orHarness

Go to

S. Beosimiger'sHorse <& Carriage$>4© Louisiana Avenue.

The Largest Stock ofCarriages, Buggies,Spring Wagons,Carts and HarnessIn This City.Auction Sale off

Horses, Carriages andHarness

Every TUESDAY, THURS-DAY and SATURDAY,

TEN A. M.se22,26,29

RATCL1FFE, DARK & CO.. Auctioneers.RECEIVERS' SAIE OK

_VERY VALUABLE IM

DWELLING ON If. III StUEET BE1WEENUIIODE ISLAND AVENUE AND o STRFETNORTHWEST; AIX( VALUABLE IMPRl i\ Kl>PltOlhKTY AT HIE NORTHEAST CORNEROK 15TH AND 1" SrilKK IS NORTH WESTBEING KNOWN AS NOS. Ut3, 14ft-,. 1407 j>STREET NORTH WKST AND 1503 13THSTREET NORTH WEST, BY AUCTION.Under aud hv virtue of a decree of the SupremeCourt of the District of Columbia iiasscd on the20th day of September, 18U3, and also an older ofsaid court passed oa the 17th day of Septemlicr,IMU, both lu equity cause No. 1 tu.11. Marv AAshburn vs. Ann Dumi et al., the uo<l.'r*'ign<>dreceivers of the estate of Patrick B. Dunn, de-ceased, will sell at public auction, at the timeshereinafter named, on the respective pri'inlscsmeutioiKKl, ami on the terms hereinafter set forththe following parcels of real estale, situated in thecity of WusMugton, in the District of Columbia,namely;ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY SEV¬ENTH AT HAIJ-- PAST FOUR P.M.. |iarts of lotsnine (9), ten (1'Jl, eleven till and twelve (12) In

square three hundred ami tlfty (360). descril>ed asfollows. Beginning at a |ioint ou 10th street 56feet and 1 Inch from the northeast corner of lot10, running thence south along the line of saidstreet 38 feel 11s Inches to a |»'int 6'£ Inchessouth from the northeast comer of lot 12; th.-n.ewest 100 feet and 1 inch to the rear line of lot 12;thence north 20 feet NW Inches, more or less,to the south line of lot a: thence east 40feet and 1 linh; thence north to a point duewest from the l>eglniiiug point; thence east fit feetto the Ispinning; comprising the premises knownas Nos. 210 and 212 loth street northwest, whichwill be sold seimrately.ON FRIDAY, SEP I EMBER TWENTY-EIGHTH.1804, AT HALF PAST POUR P.M., lots numberedninety <001 and iiiuety-on.; oil) In Kate I. Bmun'ssubdivision of original lot 71, In square numlteredfour hundred and ninety-live t495i, as |«er plat re¬corded 111 llook 14, page 07. of the records of theoffice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia,comprising premises known as Nos. 400 and 406^*E street southwest, which will be sold separately.These are good renting houses.ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-NINTH.1*01. AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. partof lot numbered thlity In square numbered

one hundred and ntpcty-flve (1051. described as fol¬lows: Beginning on lEtli street at a point 19 feetand 7 Inches north from the southeast corner ofsaid lot 30. ami ruunlng north 19 feet and 7 In. lies:thence west 110 feet; thence south 19 feet aud 7Indies; thence east 00 feet to the beginning, beingpremises known as 1328 15th street, and excellentrenting property.ON MONDAY, tKTOBER FIRST. 1894, AT HALF-

PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. [wrts of lots num¬bered twelve 021 and thirteen tl3) In William F.and John A. Drury's sutstlvlsion of square num¬bered 200, as rei orded In Book B, page 30. of therecords of the <rftl<-e of the surveyor or the Districtof Columbia, lieginning for the same at the south¬west comer of said lot 12 and running thencenorth with the line of 15th street alsty irtOi feet,thence east Beventy-sli feet and six Inches; thencesouth sixty (601 feet to North P street; throe"west along the line of P street to the point of be¬ginning. Tills parcel has several distinct buildingson It, which the receiver* reserve the right to sellsepal ately.The terms of each one of said sale* are as fol¬

lows: One-third cash, lialance In one and two years,with Interest at six per cent, secured by deed oftrust on the property. A deposit of $300 In cashmust lie mnde for each parcel purchased at timeof purchase. Terms of sale to be compiled withwithin fifteen days from day of sale, or receiverswill have the right to resell at tbe risk and costof defaulting purchaser. All above property Is soldfree of Incumbrances, and the purchaser Is not re¬quired to see to the sppllcatlon of tbe purchasemoney. ARTHUR A. BIRNET,

CLARENCE A. BRANDENBURG.sel7-d4ds Receivers.

rilTDEB PAYS.a G. SLOAN & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST..

(Successors to Latimer A Sloan.)TRUSTEES' SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING

LOT, ON N STREET NEAR FIRST STREETSOUTHEAST. WASHINGTON. D. aBy virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated tbe

19tb day of July A. D. 1803, and duly recorded InLllier No. 1820, »t folio 300 et seq., one of tbeland records for the District of Columbia, audat tbe written request of the iiarty secured thereby,we will sell at public auction. In front of thepremises, on MONDAY. OCTOBER FIRST. 1804,AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol¬lowing described land and premises, situate In thecity of Washington, District aforesaid, and desig¬nated as and being all of orlglual lot numl>eredsix (6), and tbe west four (4) feet and two (21Inches front by the depth of original lot numbcie4five (5), In square numbered seven hundred andone (701), according to the plat or plan of thesaid city.Terms of sale; One-third cash, balance in one

and two yeats, with Interest, payable semi-annu¬ally, and secured by a deed of trust on the prop¬erty, or all cash. All conveyancing and recordingat purchaser's coat. A deposit of $100 will betequlred at time of sale. Terms to he compiledwith In fifteen days from day of sale, or the prop¬erty may be resold, at tbe risk and cost of tnadefaulting purchaser.

JOSIAH W. McLACHLKN,>OUN A. MASSIE,

selO-d&ds Trustees.

AUCTION SALES.riTIRE DATS.

a G. SLOAN h CX»., AlCTKtXKKliS, 1407 G ST.(Successor* to Latimer 6 Sloan.)

All the Furniture in theresidence of the lateGen.Zeilen, U. S. Marine.Corps, No. 911617th street,opposite FarragutSquare, at Public Auc¬tion.

COMPULSING FINE MOQUETTE AND BODYBRUSSELS CARPETS, HALL AND STAIRCAKK1H, HANDSOME OAK HA!1, RACK,OVERSTUFFED PARLOR SUITE. MUSICRACK. BRONZES. BRASS 1 "ENI>KR. WALNUTSIDEBOARD, EXTENSION TABLE ANDLEATHER SEAT DIMNO CHAIRS, BREAK¬FAST TABLE, MAHOGANY BOOK CASE.FINE WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, SPRINGS,HAIR MATTRESSES. l'lUiOWS AND BOL¬STERS, LACE HANGINGS, CHIFFONIERS.WARDROBES, LOUNGES, TOILET SETS.CHAIRS AND TABIJCS, ODD PIECES OFC HAMBER FURMTl RE, ROCKERS, PIC-TIRES, KITCHEN FURNITURE, A*X, AC.,OX THURSDAY. OCTOBER FOURTH. 1«9I. AT

TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. at rwldcnco No. 9l« Farragutsquare (17th nt.), we will bell the entire effects atmentioned aliove, to which we Invite general at¬tention. I" street cars pa** the d«ior. Terms cash.House for rent. C. G. SLOAN A (X).,se2ti-dts Auctioneers.THU.VAS DOWLING A CO.. AUCTIONEEltS.

No. 012 E st. n.w.

VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY NEARTHE TERMINUS OF THE KLEtTRIC RAIL¬ROAD AND THE UNIVERSITY STATION.AND AI-SO 0P1MSITE THE TOWN HALL INBR< OKLAND. D. C., AT AUCTION.

On THURSDAY, OCIOBER FOURTH, 1«94, atHALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. *e will sellthe al»ove described proi»erty. fronting 92 feet onthe Bnnker Hill road, and containing 40,128 squarsfeet. Ibis property can he subdivided into build¬ing lets to u g.vat advantage, and should commandthe atteutiou of Investors and speculators.Terns: One-half of the i*irchasc money in cash,and balance to salt. $luo deposit required at timeof sale All recording and conveyancing at pur¬chaser's cost se26-d&<laWALTER B. WILLIAMS A CO., AUCTIONEERS.EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE S SALE OF IMPROV¬

ED REAL ESTATE.By virtue of the trust refXM»ed in me bj the

will of Maria Louisa Triplett, deceased, I willoffer at public auction, at HALF-PAST FOURO'CLOCK P.M., ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER SEC-OND, 1894, in front of the premises. No. 1817Cedar strict noithwest, Washington, D. C.# sublot 65 in square 132.Terms: one-third ca?h, ooe-third in one year and

one third in two years after date, deferred pay¬ments to 1h» seenred by deed of trust on pro|»ertysold. d'iKwlt on day of sale. Coutcyaucingand recording at c<»st <«f purchaser. Term# to be¦omplied with within fifteen days from day of aale.or deposit forfeited and pnqierty resold at riskand coat of defaulting purchaser.

L. CABELL WILLIAMSON,sc26-d&ds EiH-ulor and Trustee.ItATVUFFE, DARK 4 CO.AUCTION KEILS.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN'.TO PAY LIVERY CHARGES, Ac., ONE GRAY

MARE.On SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWEN¬

TY-NINTH, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., me willsell, in front of tiie rooms of Ratclifle, l>arr ACo., 920 Peiuia. ave. n.w., to pay chaises, A*.,

ONE GUM' >*AilE.All parties Interested vsill pie-use take notice.

JAS. P. GEY EK A CO., .*e2i)-3t 485»t C at. n.w._

DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS.TRUSTEE** SALE OF FIVE HANDSOME TWO-

ST» iRY -AND ('ELLA R Bill* K DWELLINGS,KNOWN AS PREMISES NOS. 82. M. h6. 88AND 90 -M" STREET NORTHWEST. Tlll&EHOUSES WILL BE OFFERED SEPARATELY.THUS AFFORDING THE UOMESEEKER AMOST EX<'ELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR THEIt'RCHASE OF AN ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY.

By virtue of five certain deeds of trust, dated thethirtieth <2t9thi day of Jul**, A. D. 1893, and re¬corded among the land r'H-wrd* of the District ofColumbia ill IJber No. 1834, folios respectively 198et seq., 2u2 et seq., 2u7 et seq., 211 et seq. and215 et seq., and at the request of the holders ofthe uotes, we will offer sejiarately, at public auc¬tion, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY,THE ELEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D.. 1894.AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol¬lowing described real estate, situate in the ilty ofWashington, District of Coluiul»ia, to wit: Allthorn* certain pieces or j»a reels of land and premise*kiuwn and distinguished as and being lots num¬bered two hundred aud uiueteen (2191, two hundredand twenty (22U«. two hundred and twenty-one(.221), two hundred aud twenty-two (222), two hun¬dred and tv.enty-thrce (223) of W. Flnley Baslm'ssubdivision of the north seventy-five (75) feet oforiginal lot thirteen (13), In square numbered aixh ulidred aud twenty (ti20i, as per plat recorded InBook 20. page 14CI. of the records of the surveyor'soffice of the District of Columbia, together with theImprovements thereon.Til. of jtale: one-third of the purchase money

to be paid In cash, and the lislsnce to be i»atd Intwo equal installments respectively In one and twoyears, secured by a deed of trust upon the propertysold. with interest thereon, payable semi-annually,at the rate of 0 per centum per annum until paid,or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Ad« (Mtsit of $2iXi on each lot will be required at thetime of sale. Sale to be closed in fifteen daysfrom the day of sale, otherwise the property willt»e resold at the rink and coat of defaulting pur¬chaser after five days' advertisement in sutne newa-laiper published in the city of Washington. Conveyanciug at cost of purchaser.

LOUIS D. WINE. Trustee.CLARENCE B. R11EEM. Trustee.

sc2T><dAds 916 F at. n.w.

DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS.TRUSTEES* SALE OF THREE NEAT AND AT¬

TRACTIVE TWO-SToRY AND BASEMENTPRICK DWELLINGS IN THE NORTHWESTSECTION OF THE CITY. KNOWN AS PREMISES No*. 212. 214 AND 22U ARTHUR PLACE.THESE PROPERTIES WILL BE OFFEREDSEI ARATELY. iBy viitue of three certain deeds of trust, datedthe seventeenth (17th» day of June. A.D. 1893. and

reemded anion? the land re< ords of the District ofColumbia. Liber 1812, folios, respectively, 419 etseq., 429 -*t seq., and 433 et seq., and at the re¬quest of the holders of the notes secured thereby,we will offer, separately, at public auction, infront of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, theTENTH DAY of OCTOBER, A.D. 1*94, at HALF-PAST FOUR O CI/H/K P.M., the following describ¬ed property, situated in the city of Washington.District of Columbia, to wit: All those certainpieces or parcels of land and prerais- s. known aidistinguished as and being iota numbered seventy-nine (79). eighty-two (82) and eighty-three (83) ofCrosby S. Noyea et al. subdivision of lota forty-thrc»e (43) to fifty (50). Inclusive, of the Washing¬ton and Georgetown Railroad Co.'s subdivision oflots In square num!»ercd six hundred and thirty-three (G33). as said Noyes et al. subdivision isduly recorded in Ub»»r 15. folio 83, of the recordsof the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia,together with the improvements thereon.Terms of sale: One-third of'the purchase mon*to lie paid In <*ash, and the balance to be paid Intwo equal Installments, respectively, in one andtwo years, secured by a deed of trust upon theproperty sold, with interest, {tayable semi annually,at the iate of 6 per cent |»er annum, or all cash,at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200will be required on each lot at the time of aale.Sale to be dosed in fifteen days from day of sale,otherwise the property will be resold st the rlakand cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days'advertisement in some newsjtaper published inWashington, D. C. Conveyancing at cost of pur¬chaser.

LOUS D. WINE. Trustee.po2«ldAds CLARENCE B. RHEEM. Trustee.TRUSTEE'S SaLE.In pursuance and by virtue of that certain deedof trust executed by Tllghman Hat taway and wife,recorded among the laud records of the District ofColumbia, in letter 707, at folio 203, et seq., andalso of the decree i«ssed by the Supreme Court ofsaid District on tue third day of July, 1894, Inequity cause No. 14525. default having been madein the i«yment of the money mentioned In thesaid decree, the undersigned will, st FIVEO'CLOCK P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, THE THIRDDAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1894, on the premises,sell st nubile suction, to the highest bidder, theland and premises mentioned and descrllted in asIddeed and In the said equity cause, to wit: Allthose certain lots and parcels of ground In the Dis¬trict of Columbia designated and known as lotsnumbered nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four¬teen, fifteen and sixteen of section 3 of Dr. A. C.Taber's survey of April, 1872. of Ltix-olnville.Terms of sale: One-half cash, of which $75 shallbe paid on a«-ccptance of bid, to be forfeited Incase of failure of full compliance with terms ofpale within ten days thewsiter; the other half tobe paid lc one year from date of sale, with .per cent i»er annum Interest, or sll cash, at thepurchaser's option.All expenses of conveyancing and rocordlng tobe at the cost of the purchaser.

WILLIAM A. MELOY, Trustee,Office, 118 C st. n.w.DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. se22-eoAdsDUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS.

TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVEDREAL ESTATE. CONSISTING OF LARGEFOUR STORY BRICK DWELUNG OR APART¬MENT HOUSE. NUMBER 13(19 SEVENTEENTHSTREET NORTHWEST.By virtue of s certsln deed of trust to us, fetedAugust 16, 1892, and duly recorded August29, 1892, In Liber No. 1720, folio 252 etacq., of the land records of the Dis¬trict of Colnmbls, and at the request of theparty secured thereby, we. the undersigned trustees,will sell, st public suction. In front of the premises,on MONDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER.A.D. 1894, st FIVE O'CLOCK P.M , the followingdescribed land and premises, situate In the cltjof Washington, In the District of Columbia, anddesignated as and being all of lot ik>. In Merrb-k'ssubdivision of lots in sousre 181, as the same Isrecorded In the offioe or the surveyor of the Dis¬trict aforesaid, in Book K. F., page 17, the aaidlot being situated at the southeast ..orner of O andSeventeenth streets northwest, together with theImprovements, consisting of a large dwelling houseadmirably adapted for apartments or occupancy bya large family.Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase moneyto be paid In cash, and the balance In two equalInstallments, payable in one and two years, withInterest at six (6) per centum per annum, payablesemi-annually, from day of sale, iecured by deedof trust upon the property sold, or all cash, atthe option of the purchaser. A deposit of $u<j0will be required of the purchaser at the time ofsale. All conveyaming, recording and notarial fees

at the cost of the purchaser. T^rms of sale to becomplied with within ten days frcm day of sale,otherwise the trustees r»*erve the right to resellthe property st the risk aud cost of the defaultingpurchaser.

W. E. EDMONSTON.CONSTANTINE II. WILLIAMSON,Trustees. Address. 500 5th st. n.w.

NATH'L WIU50N, Attorney for Party Secured,Ko. .22 and 4 F st. n.w. »i-25 UAds

AUCTION SALES.ri'TlHE DAI'S.

THOMAS DOYLDKS A CO.. AUCTIONDO^"

612 E It.

VALUABLE IMPKOYEI> PROPHtTT, BEING NO,S41S S STREET. OEORUBTOWN. U. C, AXAUCTION

On MONKAT. OCTOltER FIRST. ISM. at HALT-PAST FOUR 0'd> ICK P.M.. we will aell. In frontof 11* premlaea, |wrt of lot 27, square 121. froat.In* iSU fart oo the mirth side of 8 street betweea34th and 35th street* liy a depth of lw< fret, Im¬proved by a comfortable two-story frame dwellingMM.Terms: Oaab. Cnovcyaactag, Ac., at purchaser'*coat. A drfmalt of lluu will be required at tin*of aalc. ae25-dM*

Ul'NCANSON BROS.. Auctioneer.

TRl'STEES- RALE OF A NEW TWfVSTORT ANDf"KlJ.Alt RRnWN-STONE ANU BRICK LiWELlrINO, tCONTAINING KTBi ROOMS ANDBATH, NO. luiiy It STREET SOUTHEAST.By vlrtw of a certain deed of trout to ua. da tadDecember 18. All lHtt. and duly iraM MUlier 1s»R, folio 4<i» et acq., one of the land ret-onlH of the 1 Istrl.-t of ('ofumbla, and at the re¬quest of the patty secured thereby. we will aell atBlillc auction. In front of the nrerolscs, on TUE8-IY, THE SBCONIt HAT op OOloliKR. A.D.1«M. Wlnnlnc at FIVE O'CLOCK I'M . all ttatcertain piece or pan-el of land aud premises taaatand dlsttnculabed aa aud lieln* lot nuinlietadtwenty-nine iWi. In Charles Ueaaforil's suisln taioaof lota In aquare numix-rcd nine bundn-d and allty-nlae (MM), aa per |ilat re.-nrd.-d la the oOfe-e of tbeaurveyor of the Dlatrlct of Columbia In Book 30. atfolio 121, together with the Improvement* therena,consisting of the bmwn-atoae aud brl--k dwellingnnmliercd 10M* B atreet s.«it beastTerma of aale: one third "ash, balance in tvaa

years from date of sale, with Inten-at at . percent per annum, nayable aeml-annually and aa-cured by a deed of truat on the property aold. orall caah. at the option of the purcbaaer. All ca%-veyauclng and recordln* at niircbaaer's mat. Adeposit of (2UU will be required at the time of Mia.Terma of aalc to be compiled with In tea danftuin day of Mle, otheralar traateea reserve tbaright to reaell at the rlak and coat of defaulllafpurcbaaer or purcbaaer*.

CUVTOX H. EMERSON.JAMES A CAH11J-.

Truateta,ael9-dAd« GS E at. a.«T.

DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.

TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE BRICK IfflHi,IMiS. SITUATE NUMBERS 715. 717 AND 71*ELEVENTH STREE1 NORTHEAST.

By virtue of three certain deeds of truat to ua,eacfc heartnr date An. 11 27. 1MKI. and duly iriHilMay 1. ltKO, la Liber IHjtl. ...Una 41. 4S and M,respectively. of tbe laud records of tbc Klstrlctof (olumbla, and at the requeat of the party **-cured thereby, we. the undersigned trustees, willaell. at public auction, la froat of tbe n-surctlvapr.mla.-a. oo TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY G#OCTOBER. A. D. ltttH. AT HALF I'AST FOLUO'CI-OCK P.M., tbe folio*luf dea.-rit.ed pieces arparcel* of real estate and premises, alt.ute In tbacity of Washington. Klatrlct of Uolumlda, andknown and dcslKU.ited aa lota SI, 82 and tiDaroeille'a aubdlvlaion af orl(laal lot 4. In aquaraI.S2, aa Mid subdivision la recorded la the uBce olthe surveyor of tbe IMatrlct of Colunit.la. In Bogb20, page 112. each of aaid lota having a froalaag*of MAS feet oo lltb atreet nortbeaat. by a depthof 85 feet, and each Improved by a new brickdwelliac- Bach lot. wllb It* laiprovemcuta, willbe aold separately.Terma of aale- In reapect of each of tba aaid

lota, one-third of tbe |»urchaae moaey la ta lapaid In caah, and th lialance la two equal la-atallaiente, pari ble It one and two years, withiutei.-st at tbe rate of 0 per ceat per ai.uum, fromtbe day of ule, payable eeml annuaII<, arcwiby deed of truat upon tbe property aold. or allcash, at the option ot tbe purchaaer. A d<of f 1 <«¦ will be required of tbe purcbaaer aalot at time of ule. All conveyancing. rec<and notarial fees at tbc coat of purchaser. Teiof aale to be coinplied with within tea daysday of Mle, otberwlae tbe traateea reserve tbaright to reaell tbe property la default at tbcaud coat of tbe defaulting purcbaaer.

WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON.CONSTANTINE U. WILLIAMSON,

Truateaa.NATHANIEL WILSON.

Attorney for party atcared. aelv-dAdi

RATVLIFFE, DARR A OO.. AUCTIONELKS.

TKUSTEEB" RALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVKOAND UNLMI'ROVED REAL KST ATE. ONSOUTH CAPiTtiL D AND CANAL STREETSHOI THWBT AND ON C STRKET I'KTW KKXDELAWARE AVENUE AND SOU TH CAPITOLSTREETS SOUTHWEST.

By virtue of a de«-d of truat given to ua. anddnly recorded In Lllier No. 1530. at folio 4ml et aeq..one of tbe land recorda of tbe District of Colum¬bia, aud at tbe requeat of tbe party i-ecured tbera-by, tbe undersigned will offer for Mle at puhllaau.tion, in front of live pr>mla^a. on Tl BsDAT,THE SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER. A D 1MM,AT HALT-PAST Firt'R O CLUCK P. M tlie fol-lowing deacribed laud and premlaea, situate In tbactty t>f Waablagton. District of Columbia, und daa-lguated aa part of mjuare all hundred an.1 thirty-nine t*131*1. beginning for tbe Mine at the northcorner of Mid aqua re, lielna tbe lnt.-rao.tioa ofSouth D and Canal streets, and nianing tiieaoa «a*t-wardlv along tbe line of South D street two bua-dr. d and aUty-tbm- and eight-tentba <2«£l Si feet taSouth Capttol atree;. theme south along South Oap-Itol street acreaty-three and four litiudredtha<71.4) feet; thence a.it at right aagles with SouthCapitol street one hundred and elgtty-ali end forty-flve-bnndredtha (1HH 45* feet to dual street: 11 .-ocaalong the line of Canal atreet one hundred aad alland forty-nine-buudredtba <106.4111 feet to tbe placaof beginning, containing 1C.517S square feet, andbeing parts of lots two (2i aad three .3i in Mlqsquare, together with the improvements . onstatlagof a brick dw -lllag. kis<aa as No. 401 Snnlh Cap¬itol atreet southwest, with frame staldea in d shrMImmediately thereafter we will offer I jr Mle atpublic auction, in fr.n.t of tbe premise*, let nln«19*. in square all bundrid and tblrv-ae.cn «37).Part of a.|uare numtw-t all hundred and 'blrty-alM<«*ii wilt be aold anbject to aa ln.-umt.raac*(3.<«0 and inter.at Said Incvabrince is payahi*In Bve i5i year* from January 17, 'bta. ts-nrlug la¬ter.-at at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, pay*¦ble semi-annually, secured by deed >f truat aa th*premlaea. aaid trust 'leing recorded in lilier N*.1233. at folio 75 et aeq one ot i.be land record* ittbe Dlatrlct of Columbia.Lot aim W*. square «37. will be aold aubjeet Man Incumbrance of »3.<»«i aad Intereat. aa.ld la-cunibran. e being payable In 8 yeara from May IT,18M0, with Interest at tbe rate «i . |»-r eat parannum, payable aeml-annually. and secured by d**4of truat. recorded la lll>er No 14*W, at rollo 4*4 ataeq.. one of tbe land ncorda af tba Dtat.i t af Oa-lumhla.Terms of Mle: On each |>lece. aae-third afpurcbaae moaey to be [oil In cash; the residue latwo equal pa.menta. In one and two years from tbaMle. tbe deferred payments to he seared be

? , <nl*? u'° property aold and to bearinterest from tbe day of aale at tbe rate of «cent per annum until paid, payable srml uuoaarly.2L?T. "J"100 01 ,b* Parc'ias-r. A &PMit^of $250. oa each piece will be requl-slth# property Is knocked down. Terms of saio to fti*.5'"2! within fifteen daya from tl* day o«aale. ottierwlae tbe trusteea reaerve the right tajracjl the property at th ¦ risk and coat of tba da-tenltlnc porchaaer. All conveyaacl*. m ortlaTAc., at tbe coat of tbe irtirclaia.-r.WM n WIODWARD. Tnaatoa.aelft-dAda l^WIS IIOPFENMAIER. Tniataa.DUNCANSON Bit* >S., AUOTIONEERS.

TRU^rEK!' RALEOFVaIX-ABL* REAL ESTATEM-t 1414 PIERCE PLtCK VORTHWIXT.u ^. certain deed of truat to us datadMarch 7. iSM, and duly re.-.trded Mar. li 21 IMAIn Ul»t No. 1776, folio 434 et aeq., of the Wmrecords of tbe Dlatrlct of Columbia, aud at[*3.'"*' ,b* party secured thereby, we. tbaundersigned trustee*, will sell, at pui.llc aactttaIn front of tbe promise*, on I'RII IAY Till r'FTH

PV Tb.°S2S Aa n lS2 « Vive I,P.M., tlie folloilog dcK'iihfd land ¦nd *.*

^ city of WanbliMtoa. to th«» I *l«trlcftof Columbia, and m aod in Slot 1M, in ^tantoo'a suiKlivlaloa of lot* in aaaat#2(W, aa tb# ume to re- «»rd#d in th# office of tMmrr#yor .t the Dtotrt^ of t»Kmhla. In Jut*TH. K.. paf# MS, together with the lnipro%.meat*,cowtotlnj of a three-atory brtv* dwellim;. km««No. 1414 Pierce pla«v northwest.TKKMS OF SALfi: One third of th# pureteMm°a7.to.tT, P*M mai h.l.n.v l^Tnequal Installments, payable la oae and t«o mkwith Intel eat at all <«> per centum per aa2*£payable aeml-anaaally. front dav of Mle a. cnr»4 |3deed of truat uu.« tbe pn*er<y aoS. ar allii.t tbe Ofition Of tbe liurcliaaer. A denosll of Itifflwill be required of tW purchaaer aT^hc tlm*3aale. All conveyancing, recrdl* and ¦ - -

at tbe cost of the purchaaer. Terma of aalc to hacomplied with within ten daya from day of afotberwlae tbe trustees reserve the right to laaallporcKalr"* rt* "4 coat of tbe d. faJuSS

WIIXJAM E. EDMON8TON, ICONSTANTIN'E H. WILLIAMSON Truateaa.

BOO 5th at. a.w.,* 4

tar tb*

THOMAS DOWUNO A QOl. AIinraK Fiaia..12 E at. b.w.

HAS2f^E (>F HOUSEIMIJ) »T2. bk s"lj' at Aucnov. now-TAINED IN RESIDENCE NO 617 Ii/*K1DA

AJ-ENUE. BETWEEN FIFTH AND sStISTREETS NORTH WEST.CONSISTING IN PART OTHandsome Parlor Suite la allk damask. PartarFuititturr in odd piccs-s. Elegant Walnut l».s* Oaaa,Hall, Stair and other Carpets. Handaom. .iiamnafFurniture In walnut. M. T. uud oak auites. wltfc

a number of odd pie.es: ciilffonlera. Che. al Pre.era. Toilet Ware, Mattn-aaea, W. W. spring*,Fancy and other Ihs-k.-rs, Center Tabi.a, Hand¬some Oak Buffet. Elegaut Box lillar Oak EiteTable, handaotne set of Oak Diuluc Ro.nu c'baiia,nearly new Ooaublnatloo Cblaa Set. (Slaw W*ra,Cutlery, Kitchen Furniture. C<«Ala| l'ten-lla. O**Stove, Ac. We will sell, on FUIliAY. SKI 'I KM BEET^*EVrY'-EltiHTH. 1«»4. at TEN O ID« k AH.,tbe entire contents of al-ove raald.-nee I'rlvataparties ceperlally sb<«ild attend tM* Mle. se25Ata a. SLOAN * 00., Al CTIONEERh. 14»: o~IE

(Su-HMon to Latimer A Sloan )

mrSTTRS' BALK or TUB VAU ABLE RRSVI»EN<nE KNOWN AS NO. t006 R IWlNOKTH WEFT, WAMIINOTON. D. C.

By Tlrtne of a certain d#ed of tniat. dated tto6th 4mx of February. A.D. 1§B0, and duly ro-cord«»d In LU»#r No. 1451, at folio 4B1 et *eq.. 09aof tbe land records for tbe Dtotrlrt of < «>lumbto,and at thr requeat of tt*- jarty ae< urod thereby,w# mill aell, ft puM> aui-tloo. In front of tMprenibea. on THftHDAT. OtTTOREIt »I RTH,1«H. at HALF PAST Ft I R O'CLOCK P.M.. th#follow inc d<«crli>ed land und premise*, alioata IAthe city of Waahlngton. IMatrlct nfon-s. id, anddoHlgt.jitod a« and txMng lot numl>cr#d one hundredand tllrty-thre# (1331. <»f II. II. \Vard«M V KulidtTl-slon of lot* in aqua re numbered ninety thr«»eand reifi-ded in Iio«»k 15. t«i(re 46, In the office Ofth# »tinef«»r of the District of Columbia, tog«*tbarwith th# lmprorem<»ntt». eirnUtlnc of a h«ndaoaa»resldrmc, kno.rn aa No. 1>XKJ R atreet Lorthweat*Wathir^ton, I>. CXTerms of sal#: One-third of tbc purchase mooer

in cafch, and th# balance In ooe and two years, wltfcinterest, payable eetul-amuullr, a^d poured bydeed of trust on the property; or all < asl». Auconvejar !nc atwl recording at purchaser'* <-o#»t. Adepoflt of faSHt will b«' n-qulred at time of «al#.If the terma of sale be not <omp!lcd with in fifteendays fn.m dav of aal«\ the trustee* r«>rve thfrlfitt to re**-!l the property at th# risk and cost ofth? defaultlnf |»ur<baser, after such public notionas they may Uecci ne- c.-sary.

CIIAS. C. CLO\T!TT,JAM12J y. JOUN.STON.

ae2l^A<to Tru.ee*

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