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12 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, A CLEAN SWEEP. ee nae Continued from Ninth Page. Lindsay United States Senator. County superintendents of the public schools were iv e officers elected. Municipal s were held in every city and town, he democrats, as usual, carried the cept in the mountains, and a few re- an strongholds in central and wes- Kentucl In Louisville Mayor Henry S. Tyler, the democratic nominee for mayor, was re- elected over ex-Mayor P. B. Reed, citizens’ candidate, and Maj. J. Washington Wann, republican. Nebraska. Interest in yesterday's election in Ne- braska centered entirely in the vote for the supr: court judge, and returns at mid- night were too meager to make a reliable estimate. The fight lies between Harrison, rep., and Holcomb, pop., with chances fa- voring the laiter. Chairman Slaughter of the republican committee‘ claims a victory for the whole ticket by 10,00 plurality, but this is unquestionably too sanguine. Both sides claim the election of supreme court justices without figures enough to base their estimates. Aside from tye supreme court justice, the republicans have uudoubtedly carried the state. Colorado. Colorado elections were for county offi- cers, with issues local and varied. In Den- ver a fierce campaign was waged, in which the A. P. A. took a leading part. It is be- leved Arapahoe county will elect a republl- can ticket. A marked falling off in regis- tration is noted, due to the closing of mines and the stopping of all construction work. The question of equal suffrage has been before the peopie of Colorado. It is pre- dicted that the measure will carry in the state by a good majority. Kausas. Returns from Kansas are coming in slow- ly. Seattering towns and precincts received show the repubiicans and popu! vote very close to that of last year, with an in- crease In favor of the republicans. In the Tural sections the vote was generally heavy. The democratic vote is an unknown quan- tity. The highest estimate of the total vote polled by the party in the state is placed at No more than 35,000. The election was for county officers, and both populists and republicans at midnight claimed a majority of the 6% officers to elect, and both parties made their hardest fight for county clerk, as that officer is eustodian of election returns and is dele- gated with power to certify the election of members of the legislature. South Dakota. ‘The republican candidates for judicial Positions In South Dakota have been elected by the usual majority. The vote has been about one-half of that polled at the last general election, or about 40,000, and of these the republican candidates have about 7% per cent, electing their entire judicial tickets. ‘or supreme court judges—City of Pierre, Hughes county, republicans, 230; democrats, 48: indevendent, 23. Judge of the sixth judicial circuit—Fuller, ): Hartle: - Total vote of eight pre- cinets and city of Pierre for judge of sixth Judicial cire gives Fuller (republican), 418; Hartley, 69. Michigan. At Il o'clock last night it looked as though Mayor Pingree would be re-elected in De-! at least 3.0% majority over Godfrey . rat), and that he would carry his tieket with perhaps one exception with him. Stone (republican), for Congress, to suc- s Logan Chipman, has run away be- hind the municipal probably electe: five prec Stone (rep Without waiting for the complete returns many of the county, that the republican hicago and left nearly the et under water. A suffi- nets have been heard ‘tically remove doubt as to the Judge Gary to the superior whole of their tic cient number of election court ben. er cent of the vote polled at the ntial election, 20,000, was brought ef interest centering in the fight Itgeld and Judge Gary. The icans onsider that his re-election ken as a repudiation by the elec: ok county of the governor's par- Anarchists Neebe, Fielden and don of Schwab. MARYLAND. Democrats Secure Their Usu: Majori- tles Except in Two or Three Counties. Returns from Baltimore and throughout Maryland give the democrats their usual majorities, excent in two or three of the; counties. The legislature will be demo- cratic by about two to one. The gains made by the republicans are mainly in the dis- triects which they lost two years ago. Chief Judge Henry Page and Associate Judge Hen Wickes in Baltimore ci ity and Chief Judge Charies B. Roberts and . elected. ‘The contest between Boyd and Richmond! for the chief judgeship in the fourth circuit | is in doubt. Many of the counties tried the new ballot law for the first time in state elections, and th ult is that the returns come in more than usual. arion De Kalb Smith for controller, the ‘ate officer voted for, will have a plu- rality of fully 6,000. It may be 10,000. In Baltimore city Mayor Latrobe was re-| elected to a seventh term, with a pluradity | of ab Sy The city counell is about rths democra: thy prevailed nearly everywhere ex- the thre stern counties, where m of a judge of the State court of at issue, and in Charles county, where party lines were ignored on the coun- ty seat question. ublicans carried Frederick county, electing five members of the house of dele- utes and their entire ticket. The republi- so carried Somerset by 400 estimated rity. county ‘Congress- publican, is elected with two republicans _ +e ale WHERE THERE WAS XO TROUBLE. One Way-and There halen gin;. N. J. everything went Billy Thompson’s way, says the Philadel- phia Times. Th No oppe sition to the race track magnate in his owa town, and the election was co:responding ly quiet. Re- Peaters and outsiders were voted in larse s, but no efforts were made to- chal- * or throw out their vot as particularly the ct of the second ack precinet, ed his ficht in pers ood, Bi Everybody Vote Was No In Gloucester Ci re w . known as where Thompson > and brought out majority for thie ticket. the morning ’fhompson was at Place on Je@rsey avenue, near Street. backed by a large force of as- ants made up of sg loon keepers, horse bookmakers. gamblers and pol! te tried to get out the race-tra fore the races '.n the afternoon, and h this end i ve orders that no ses should be on the track be- fore It had the desired effect, for all th b . from the him the sixteen-year-old nen the polls clos lock for dinner. t out a large y unique. Thomp "walk in front of the ty who came along wi ivel a negative fc straight democratic pon the neglectful one, pus trofied the si ant hailed & ke by th: terms, and he into the Dooth to vove ir » enegetic henchma: ns did not depend on for a Geal, and several! 2 for the pu-pose were kept inducements. The pole tween these to dispose of their | but who married the oldest daughter of the | Prince of Wales. The Duchess of York has | ped at Mansfeld, and Herr Schroeder, an Lioyd in the first circuit, As-| sociate Judges Albert Ritchie and Pere L. 1p Associate Judge Re-| and hearing interest at the rate of six (6) per in the fifth circuit, all democrats, are) PRINCESS MAY’S SECRET. AUCTION SALES. C D. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1893—IWELVE PAGES. AUCTION SALES. * AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. An teresting Event Foreshadowed Early in 1894. A special cable dispatch from London | Says. A fact regarded as of vast importance by a large section of the English people comes to the knowledge of the corres- pondent from an authority very close to the Prince of Wales. Doubtless it will not be publicly announc- ed in the English papers, in the usual course of such matters, before Christmas. THU IN PRONT OF A Failing of issue to this marriage, the suc- cession would follow through the issue of About 50 Good the Duke of Fife, himself not of royal blood, a Carpets, &e, just given orders for the proper quantities | 0 charge. We shall sell one of the ments of Furniture, INCL THE CONTENTS OF AN Not being able to mention all the articles, we TOMORROW. H. BERNHEIMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS, SUCCESSORS TO WEEKS & CO., 637 Louisiana ave. n.w. BY_ AUCTION, ON TOMORROW, RSDAY, NOVEMBER NINTH, AT TEN A.M., ND WITH! OUR SALES ROOMS, argest and tinest assort- &e., ever offered by us, UDING FIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. will partially enumerate below | ‘This is the news: That the Duke of York,| 2 Fine Oak Folding Beds, 2 Oak Chiffoniers, who married his royal cousin last July,| Mantel Mirrors, Mirror-front Wardrobes, Hat has reason to be assured that the succes: | Racks, 3 Fine Parlor Suites, Hair and other Mat- sion to the throne will be through his line. | Cy Siurt and walnut Ae a Room Suites in Heating Stoves and large lot IH. BERNHEIMER & CO., Ane Goods consigned to our sales will be carted free It of Irish linen for the layette. * co Killed Before the Kaiser's Eyes. An accident occurred on the kaiser’s hunting trip to Tubingen yesterday that causel much excitement. The train stop- official of the foreign office, hurried out of the emperor's dining car to hand a telegram to the station master. As he stepped upon the footboard his foct slipped and he fell to the track. A passing engine ran over and killed him. The body was carried into the station, and his majesty, who was an eye witness to the accident, caused his train to be de- layed until he sent a telegraphic message of condolence to Herr Schroeder’s wife. ‘The empress, when informed of the ac- cident, sent a lady-in-waiting to express her sympathy with Frau Schroeder. eee Natio: Commission's Last Meeting. ‘The last meeting of the national commis- sion was held in Secretary Dickinson's of- signed to w sold within the NOVEMBER N load will be four erivers. Horses business. signed by local, as the whole lot nv-2t Horses. WASHINGTON Hi 40 LOUISIANA AVE. NTH, at TEN O'CLOCK. 4 to 7 years old, Horses. \GER, AUCTIONEER. ORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES AND MARES. Mr. D. B. Kieffer of Elizabethtown, P + bas con- @ car load of Horses and Mares, to be Bazaar THURSDAY MOR! NG, In this ind several fine young Horses from sound and good workers and and Mares to suit all kinds of ALSO. Gne pair of Draft Horses, will weigh 2,800 pounds, 5 and 6 years old, and sound. ALSO 20 head of Horses, Mares and several Mules con- parties. This will be a rare op- portunity to secure good stock at your own prices, ‘Will be sold without reserve. fice at the world’s fair grounds at Rapa esterday. The commission heard the fina! Feport of the committee on awards, after which resolutions were passed thanking the various officers for their services. AUCTION SALES. ___ FUTURE DAYs. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GROCERY STORE, THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE JOHN H. F. RIELLEY, DECEASED, ON THE PREMISES, SITUATE ON THE PRIVATE ROAD LEADING FROM GOOD HOPE TO GARFIELD, D. C., ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH, at TEN A.M. STOCK COMPRISES A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES AND OTHER MERCHANDISE, SUCH AS 3 BARRELS MO- LASSES AND SIRUP, 1 BARREL VINEGAR, 4 BARRELS FLOUR, A NUMBER BOXES 6,000 A SMALL CO) (Retonging To be sold at DAY, “BOOKS AND OIL PAINTINGS." CATALOGUE SALE OF A COLLECTION OF 10,000 BOOKS, INCLUDING WORKS ON THE WAR OF THE S, BENSINGER, Auct. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, REBELLION, LAW AND MEDICAL BOOKS, VOLUMES OF NOVELS, STATIONERY, &e. ILLECTION OF VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS to the late James G. Blaine). public auction, at onr rooms, 612 E street. on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI- | OVEMBE® FIGHTH, NINTH and TENTH, | COMMENCING Al HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. N.B.—The collection will be ready for inspection on Friday, the 3d instant, and up to the hour of sale, when catalogues will be ready for distribution. The finest and best arranged art aud book rooms THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, SOAP, 1 CHEST TEA, 1 SACK SALT, 4 KEGS OF NAILS AND HARDWARE, LOT GENTLE: | tn the country. MEN'S SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING AND STOCKINGS, COFFEE MILL AND COUNTER | _ n2-6t SCALES, &e. TERMS CASH. THOMAS DO’ KATE J. RIELLEY, Administratrix. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts. nS-4t C. G. SLOAN & C€O., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 _G Street. WLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. nw. “CARLOAD OF GOOD” “WORK HORSES AND MULES” We will offer at public suction, within our sales room, 1407 G st., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ELEVENTH, 1808, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the | following real estate notes: ON THURSDA 1893, COMMENC “AT OUR “612 E One note for $4,000, drawn by James H. Marr, dated July 27, 1892, paygble at two years after date; also one note for $1,000, drawn by James H. Marr, dxted September 30, 1802, payable at two years after date. Both of notes bearing interest at the rate of G per cent per annum, interest payable sem{- annually. Interest having been pafd on said notes to July 27, 1893. The above notes are being sold by order of the holder of the note of $4.00, being the collateral on t thereof. Full information will be given time of sale as to security, &e. Terms of sale cash. nsdts c. N. B.—Horses saeco hot-4t G. SLOAN & CO., Ancts. “AT AUCTION. Y MORNING, NOVEMBER NINTH, SING AT TEN O'CLOCK, & HORSE DEPARTMENT," STREET NORTHWEST,” WE SHALL SELL WITHOUT RESERVE OR LIT A CARLOAD OF GOOD WORK HORSES AND MULES. can be seen day prior to sale. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers. THOMAS DOWLING he AUCTIONEERS, RATCLIFFE, G12 E st. nw. SALE OF VALUARLE Ivproven | CHANCERY SALE OF DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, y20 Pa. ave. A VALUABLE, CORNER repay oP LAND, D.C," PRONTING FEST e STO} Lor BROOKLAND, | Ly Hiick OFECE BUILDING KyoWS as No | SiurY PEER ON FRM MORD “STREET RY (20 F STREET NORTIWEST, WASHINGTO: IN eee rae a ae, ee By. dectee of the Supreme Court of the c By virtue of & cortata, Seed of trust, dated the | oc Combis. in cause No 1476, tt) quite. “ihe ne Tana records of the District of Columbia, in | undersigned " will sell, at public auction, on Liber No. 1397, folio 260 et seq.. we will offer at fiabltc aule. In front of the premises. on WEDNES VAY. APTERNOON. NOVEMBER EIGHTH. 1808, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M... the fol: lowing described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known and distinguished as and being the cast part of lot hutbered sixteen (16) in square numbered four hondred and fifty-six (456), beginning at the north- east corner of sald lot numbercd sixteen (16), ran- ning thence west on F street forty (40) feet, thence south one hundred and thirty (130) feet. thence ast fifteen (15) feet, thence south to the rear line of said Jot and the public alley. thence east on said alley to the southeast corner of said lot six- teen (16) and thence north on the east Ine of xald tot to F street, the place of beginning, together with the improvements thereon, consisting of desirable four-story brick office building. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money the balance in three eqnal {nstalline ble in one (1), two (2) and three (2) years, h th: notes of the purchaser shall be gi secured by a deed of trust upon the propert recorded in. the ber No. 6, fol e-third cash, at the time of at his option. ancing at buyer’ in ten days or risk and cost of oc28-d&ds UNITED By virtue of centum per annum until paid, payable seni-anm FA deposit of $000 Wit be required at the «lt f sale. Bale to be closed within fifteen days fron day of sale, otherwise the property will be resold, Distris sell at No. at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after | Washington, © days’ notice by advertisement in some ‘one or | the THIF fateh aia pablished in Washington, D. C. CLOCK A. interest of the described propert WARD J. STELLWAGEN, 1324 F st. n.w. FREDERICK Bi. Meguitin, “| A. whatinale oc27-dSds Trastees, | dren's Underw Fdzings, Ladle ‘THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN CON of the rain, until WEDNESDAY, No’ FIFTEENTH, same hour and place, by of trustees. : 3 THOMAS DOWLING & €0., Auetionee! T. und other S| Cotton, Ladies’ B. Fonda and noS-d&ds_ RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. satinfy execution SALE OF LOTS TN “WEST BROOK- DP PARK’ AND ADJ v UNDIVIDED CELS OF LAND, SITUATE ON TH NKER HELL ROAD, THE SAME BEL STEES’ LA: THE AROVE THURSDAY, ‘0, he continued at ifter until the to the trade. and by virtue of a deed of trust to us THURSDAY, NOVEMTER NINTH PASE FOUR O'CLOCK erty, lot one in block two in Benjamin F. ton ‘and Richard E. Pairo, trustees, division of a tract of installments, pas with interest, of the purchaser may pay ell cash, of the clerk's off the THIRD DAY of NOVEMBER.’ 1888, D. > RATCLIFFE, DARR & Ct me hour, at the sales rooms of Kat Anctioneers, 920 Penna. ave. n.w. D. M. RANSDELL, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Ancts, . 1893, at HALES M, Leigh- recorded: suby- and called’ Brookland, as oftice of the surveyor D.C.. in Hos 108 and 104. Terms of Kale: of which $100 must be deposited | sale, the balance in three equal yable in one, two and three years, Sold free of back taxes. Convey- 's cost. Terms to be complied with trustees reserve right to resell at defaulting purchaser, after adver- Using in Evening Star. WALTER A. JOHNSTON, 412 5th st. nw. EUGENE F. ARNOLD, HS La. ave. ‘Trustees. STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. a writ of firri facias of the Supreme isened ont ‘ourt of the of Columbla, and to me directed, Twill public sale, Pennsylvania District r cash, on the upper floors of ne northwest, city of of Columbia, on "PRIDA at TEN the right, Title, Claim dant in and to the following to wit: de ty A wholesale stock of Notions, Toys, ete. in! be found Ladies ar, Embrotd . Gents’ ap nts” and Chil. jes, Insertings and Children's Hostery in great variety, Spool Silk and Twist, Clark's 0. N. mol Cottons, Darning and Kaitting Skirts and Waists, Towels, Ceash, | Ibbons, Perfumertes, Soaps. Inks, ‘Stationery, ete., | seized and levied upon as the property of Charles | Henry K. Simpson,’ trading as Charles B. Fonda & Compsny, «nd will he sold to m No. 34746, ‘in favor of John G. M. RAN: .» U. S$. Marshal, 24-d&dbs LE_ 18 POSTPONED UNTIL BER NINTH, 189%, at the life, Darr & and will that hour and place each’ day there- entire stock 1s disposed of in lots w U. S. Marshal. in Liber No. 1671, follo 818 et seq., one nd records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned trustees, will sell by public in front of the premises, on MONDAY, YENTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1803, SCING AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M. (and atinuing such sale at the same hour on the receding day. If necessary), all those certain es or parcels of land situate in the county of shington, District of Columbia, being parts RATCLIPF! PROPERTY, STREET SOU the District of defendants, the ¢ a tract known as “Enclosure ard being now | public —anction. desigteted and known as follows, viz: Lot 5 in| THURSDAY Block 6 and 7 In block 3, lots 1 and 9 in block 4, all in the subdivision known as” Brookland Park.”” as per plat recerded In the office ft th» surveyor of the District of Columbia, in unty Boox §, page 120. Also a part of sald West « tract (unsubdivided) adjoining said tot 1, block 4. Terms of sal: ance in two edit tro years, with the deposit of $200 sale. Taxes. wil m the east thereof, and fronting 30 feet on Mil- kee street by a depth of 150 feet; also lots 3. 4, 5 and 6 in block 1, lots 3 and 4 im block lows 6.7, 8 and 10 in block 4, lots 1, 2, 3 n block 5, all being in the aforesaid subdiv also a triangular piece of said tract called En- closure, beztnning at a point In the south line of Munker Hill road, where said Hine is intersect 1 hy the west line of h street east extended, seid street is designated on said plat of subdi- vision, ard running thence south along sald west If the tert the right are res CHANCERY SALE No. 14871, wherein Olive! complainants und Henry OVEMRER NINTH, PAST FOUR_O'CLOCK P. square 437, Washington, D.C., being the north feet front ‘of suid lot by the depth thereof, ii proved by a large three-story brick butiding, Known as No. 615 7th street southwest, and now used for business purposes. ing and recording at the cost of the not DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. OF VALUARLE BUSINESS: ON SEVENTH STI BAL F N pTHW! 615, ST, BEING } By virtue of a deeree of the Supreme Court of | Columbia, passed In equity cause A. ah and others are Clarke and others are uundersbened trustees will well, in front of the premises, |. 1808, at HALF. part of lot 14 in M interest from the day of sale, or Durebaser maz pny all cash, at his option. A | Will “be required at the time of | I be paid to date. All conveyane- mrctinser, hot complied with in fifteen days erved to tell at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser after five days’ ad- vertisement In The Evening Star. MICHAEL J. COLBERT, line about TIN.SS feet to the westerly line of Si2 nw. the wi parcel of land described in the afore. JOB BARNARD, said deed of trust, thence with said weat- 560 oth ta erly north” 200 degrees 45. minutes | _0¢27-d&da Trustees. west to the said south Hine of Bunker Till road. | —— ee ae and thence with said Ite north GS degrece east to th ing, and computed to con Be Also that part of DARR & CO., Auctioneers, nz enst of said block 4 nit and the Metropolitan branch of the ard Ohio railroad, and beginning for the om Milwaukee street 20 feet east from the ast corner of said Mock 4 and running thenes north 150 fe id Block: th ASSIGNEES’ SA 8, of and duly record north about Till road; thene degrees east about 12 premises, MBER, A t angles with sq Iv direction 150 = S degrees east 17.44 feet to line of ‘sald railron: thence southeasterly with said raflroad as ft wind = to the north line of Milwankee stre nee with said street wi beginning. and computed to contain 62,689 squa st of ground. Also lots 5. 8. 9 and 11 In block * in block 2, and In in block 4, all nforesatd subdivision. ‘The above men. x and marcela will he sald separately Tats 1 ard 2 in block 2 are improved by four frame honsee. Terme of sale: One-third of nnrchase mone ty paid in leash. and the restdne In one and twe voars after dav of sate, with Interest thereon. ne whe semf-annnally. #t the rate of @ per cont + annum. ard to be represented notes of m= ser. secured by deed of trust on the pronerty dor all cash. at nurchaser's antion. A. depos! £ $50 on each sutdiviaion lot and of $200 on ene! <nhdivided parcel, te he made when hid is ac eet: thence nor payable se rims: (Over ERAL canted. ATL convevancing and recording at pir CERY. Nasere ceat. Terme af ante to be complied wit} ERY " days from day of sale or the tmstore A LARGE BRU RAL LINE ¢ On FRIDAY, the right to resell at risk and cost of ng rnrehage: hit showine stzo and Ineation of lots can t+ sean by application ta tmstene W. F. emwonstoy. ‘Ofice KOA Sth W. HESRY WirKEn, Office 1006 Fist. hw ees, a We, pil vate buyers, aS d&dhs 6-4 Mer for sale by ‘public a on SATURDAY emi-arnuall, $100 upon» d with in fifteen ¢ All conveyancing aud recording a! WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. USUALLY FOUND IN A FH “LOCK, we shall sell at store 142 1 and P streets northes 9 which we ask tne LE OF LOT ONE. IN BLOCK No. DIVISION KNOWN AS THE OF THE POTOMAC, IN THE Di LUMBIA. a deed of assignment given to led, the undersigned assignees wi tion, in front of the ELEVENTH DAY OF at BLOCK as the “P; -D. 1893, $1,200, 8 per cent per aniam, and above the trusty cash. ceptance of bid. ys from the A de- Terms to be purchaser's cost. EIR, THOMAS, WM. Mc SIDNEY Assignees of OF OF CURRYCOMBS AND SE BRUSHES AND A € oF HARDWARE. NOVEMBER — TENTH, North above stock, th tte WALTER B. WILLL in front of the prop- | | g.| plied with im ten (10) days from the day of sale | One-third 2 cash and the bal. | Ul Installments, payable in one and | TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYS. wt —E FUTURE DAYS THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. nw. VALUABLE 0? IN BROOKLAND, D.C AT AUCTION On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER NINTH, 1893, at |HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, on_ the’ premises, | we shall sell lots H and L, in Tatbert’s. subdivi- sion of Brookland. Lot H ‘contains 11,054. square fect, und lot L contains 9,108 square’ feet, both noar the University station. | A plat of the property can be seen Terms cash. — THOMAS DOWLL not-<dts DUNCANSON BROTHERS, A 9th and D sts. n.w. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. “BEING THE THREE-STORY BRICK BUILD! NUMBERED 1327 F STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decd of trust to ns, bearing date October 5. A.D. 1891. recorded in Liber 1619, folic 182 et seq., of the Jand recorls of the District of | Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustes, will sell at ublic “auction, in front of the premises, or HURSDAY. the NINTH DAY OF NOVEMDER, | A.D. 180%, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. all that certain piece or parcel of land and pre ixes situate In the elty of Washington. District of | Columbia, and known and distinguished as and be- ing the West half of original lot numbered 6, in square numbered 253, having a frontage of 27 fect Sly inches by a depth of 113 feet Sty inches, to- gether, with the improvements thereon, constiting of a three-story brick building numbered 1327 street northwest Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mon to be pald in cash, balance in three equal install: ments in 1, 2 and 8 years, with 6 per cent interest, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust ‘on the property sold, or all cash. at option of pur- chaser. A deposit Of $1,000 will he required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at Fehaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with In ten days from date of sale, otherwise trstees reserve the right to resell the propyty at risk and cost +of defaulting purchaser or purchasers after such notice as the undersizned may deem proper. ALDIS B. BROWNE, 622 and 624 F at.. Pacttic bag. W. FE. EDMONSTON, Office 500 Sth st.” n.w. ‘Trustees, FUTURE DAYS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE IMPROVED BY HOUSE Nor 1310 NORTH CAPITOL S81 REEL NORTHWEST, WASHINGION, D. C. By virtue of u deed of trust duly recorded in Li- ber 1637, follo 16, one of the laud records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at ‘public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1898, at FOUR O°CLO P.M., lot numbered one hundred and thirty-two 32), in Harry Lee Rust’s subdivision of subdivis- ton lots numbered 117, 118 and 119, all in square 617, in said city of Washington and District of Columbia, improved by house nutabered 1310 North Capitol street, in suid elty and District. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in 6 or 12 months. The deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of stx (6) per centum per annum and to be se cured by a deed of trust npon the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. ‘ihree bun: dred ($300) dollars to be paid at the time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at the cost of the pur- chaser. If terms of sale are not complied with within five days the trustees reserve the right to resell at the cost and risk of the defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ public daily advertisement. HENRY 8, MATTHEWS, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, VERY VALUABLE 2-STORY AND MANSARD BRICK DWELLE ALL MOD. IMPS. RETE CELLAR, COAL VAULTS, PARKING IN FRONT, AND’ ALTO- ETHER VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY, No. THWEST, BY iXTEENTH, 1803, M., we will sell, in front of the premises, PART OF LOT 9, SQUARE 513, Improved by @ two-story and mansard dwelling con- taining $8 rooms, all inodera improvements, large cellar and coal vault and summer kitchen; coal vault to sidewalk and side of house; clothes presse in each room; stationary wasbstard In bath roo! house newly painted and papered throughout; bu glar alarm bells—in short, this house must be seen to be appreciated. Tot ts 20x108 feet 8 inches, hns parking: In front. It will be sold’ sub- Ject to a trust of $3,000, the particulars of which Will be stated at sale. Terms (over above trust) cash, of which a de- posit*of $200 must be pald at time of sale. Terms to be complled with tn fifteen days from the day of sale, otherwise the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser Ix reserve All conveyancing, recording, &: cost. at the purchaser DaRR & CO., Auctioneers. RATCLIFF RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTS, "S$ SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ES- ON FOURTH STREET BETWEEN G STREET AND VIRGINIA AVENUE SOUTH- EAST ‘BY ATCTIOD By virtue of 2 decree of the Supreme Court of the of Columbia, passed on the 4th day of S03, a farther decree, passed on the ¥,A.D.1893,in equity cause No, 13.908, ocket “33, Wherein Elza Eo. W. is compiain: and Mary Ellen Woodfield e@al. are defend- the undersigned trustee will offer for sale. at v auction, tn front of the premises, on WED- NESDAY, THE EIGHT! NOVEMBER, A. D. 1803," AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P: the following described land and pt lying and being in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that part of lot numbered fifteen ¢ in square numbered seven hundred and ninety-six (706). and hounded as follows: Begining for the same at a point on Fourth (th) street east ten (10) feet north of the southeast angle of said lot. which ten (10) feot ts extended to an alley, and running due west at right angles with Fourth ‘ith) street east along said alley fifty (50) feet; thence south said (10-ft. alley) ten (10) feet; thence due West thirty-eight (38) feet to the northeast angle of lot numbered two t thence northwesterly aml along the division line between lots two (3) and fifteen (15) fifty (50) feet eleven and one-half (114) inches: thence dae erst one hundred and thirty-two (12 feet nine and one-half (9%) inches to Fourth (4th) street east: thence de south four teen (14) fect four (4) inches to the place of begin- ning. Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree are: One-third of the purchase money to be pald tn cash on the dy of sale, or within ten (10) davs thereafter, and the residue in two equal install- ments, at one and two years from the day of sale, the prirchaser or purchasers giving his, her or thelr promissory notes for the same, with interest there- jon from the day of sale, at the rate of 6 per cen- tum per annum, the said deferred payments. to (be secured by deed of trust upon the premises sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or purchesers. If the terms of sale are not com- + the rizht Is reserved to resell the property at the Hlak and cont of the defaulting purchaser or par- chasers. A deposit of $200 will he required when the property is Knocked down. All conveyancing, recording, &c., at the cost of the purchaser or purchasers. focnsee ALBERT_SILLERS, Trustee, | 0c27-d&ds Webster Law building. THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON Ace count of the rain, until SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ELEVENTH, 1593, at the same hour and pla ALBERT STLLERS, 11 ‘ ‘ebster Law bi ‘CANSON BROS., Auctioneers, 9th and D nw. TRUSTFES' SALE OF TWO (2) TWO-STORY BAY- } WINDOW BRICK DWELLIN! NOs, 12m AND 1268 I STREET NORTHEAST, WASH- INGTON, D. C By virtue of a decree of the Sopreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 15th day March, A. D, 1893, in a cause wherein William Coon and others are complainants and Elmer E. Atkinson and others are defendants, being equity cause No, 18200, wherein the undersigned were ap- | pointed trustees to inake sale of the I eatate in said decree deseribed. we will, in mance of #aid decree, on WEDNESDAY, THE RIGHTH DAY CF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1893, AT TALF-PAst | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., offer for’ sale at public ane- | tion, In front of the’ premises, the following de- scribed real estate, to wit: Lots numbered £46 and | 147 in square numbered 1008, in the city of Wash- ington, in the District of Columbia, Terms of sale as described by the decree: One | third of the purchase money in cash and the re- | mainder in two equal installments tn one and two yearn respectively, with Interest at six per cent per annum until paid, the deferred payments to be Secured by deed of trust on the property, ot all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Ali convey- ancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 on each Jot will be reonired at | time of sale. Ir the terms of sale shall not he | complied with within ten days from day of sale | the ‘trussces reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk of the defaulting purchaser, om FRANKLIN Il. MACKEY, 844 D at. nw. JAS. E. PADGETT, 464 La. ‘ave. nw. w025-c0kd ‘Trustees. THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON Ac. connt of the inclemency of the weather, until | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TENTH, A.D. 1808, same | hour and place. _Bo8-eokd NISTRATORS’ SALE OF TWO VALUABLE aps IN. WEStMORELAND t, STATE OF VIRGINIA, LYLN THE POTOMAC RIVER. By virtue of a decree, rendered on the 13th day of October, 1893, In the circuit court of West- moreland county, state of Virginia, In the suit of | Magner and others against M Randall and | others, we will offer for sale, at anction, two Valuable farms, situate in the said county of West- moreland, known as Payne's Point . pt’ will be sold ont BE: ‘a, in Westmoreland county, of Wolcott's Hotel. This farm con: | | taitis by the land books of said county 660 acres, | | and ts situated at the mouth of Mattox creek, al: | most surrounded by the water of Mattox and Mon | roe crecks, within a few miles of Colonial Be: It has a beaut{ful water front, with all the con: venlences of churches, river steamers. “Bushileld DAY OF NOVE! post offices and Potomac | I_be sold on the TWENTY-FIRST BER, 1893,AT TWELVE O'CLOCK | house on said fa This | acres, and is bi von near fts month, are fine and productive farms, ng unsurpassed water advantages and offering fishinz, hunting and oystering facilities. ‘Terms of sale: ‘The purchaser of each ‘of said farms will be required to pay $1,000 cash, and | the batance of the purchase mon serene | und eighteen months, 1 The purchaser to give bond for the ments with personal security, bearin from day of sale, and the title to be retained until the purchase’ money {s fully paid. Possession given on January 1, 1894. RANDALL HAGN 406 5th st. n.w., JOHN C. HEALD, 200 Fs! inistrators d.b.n.c.t.a. of estate of G. A.’ W. Il, deceased. N.B.—Nearly all of the Potomac river steamers it Colonial Beach and the landings in Nomint ul-eokds | deed ja | a line parallel with Larch T. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, 20TH AND 2iST STS. > . N.W. BETWEEN SAME STR ELDRIDGE STREET BETWEEN B DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ISTEES' SALE OF THREE-STORY AND RASE- ENT BRICK DWELLING, No. 1433 L REET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, bear- | € AND 20TH AND 21ST STS. N.W. “Ang date May 14, 1842, and duly recorded May 24, By virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber | 1892. In Liber 1690. folio 201 land No. 1470, folio 410, et seq., of the land records Tecords of the District of of the District of Columbia, ‘and at the request of Peanert of the parties recured thes the party thereby secured, we Will sell at public UMlersigned trustees, will sell at y auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, | #8. ,{tout er Dae oe OCLEMBER ., FIFTEENTH, i808, at FOUR | SP aTALE PAST POU ONae > all. that | certain piece or parcel of land and premises situate One-third cash, of which a deposit of st be made on each lot at time of sale, {f bought separately, or a deposit of $500 if ali the lots are bought by one purchaser, and the valance in three equal Installments, in one, two and three years, for which notes ‘of purchaser, bearing interest “(payable quarterly) from day of Sale and secured by deed of trast on the property fold will be taken, or all cash, at the option of the purchasér. Terms to be complied with in 15 days from sale, or the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after ten days’ advertisement. All conveyancing and re- cording will be at purchaser's cost. be ‘sold subject to a deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 1424, follo 423, securing $14,461.15, with interest at G per cent, payable quarterly, due JNO. W. PILLING, SAMUEL WAGGAMAN, : ast E__WAGGAMAN, Auctioncer. ne d&ds RATCLIFFE, DABR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF HOUSE AND oN THES PEST, STREET NORTHWEST BE- 1126: TWENTY Fst STREET PENG Xe. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 12319, wherein John Fitzzerald and others are complainants and Thomas Wynne and others. are defendants, the undersigned trustees. will sell at T. public auction in front of | the” premises, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTEEN’ 1893, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the tost northern seventeen feet cight and # ‘half inches, from front to rear of lot of ground numbered Seventeen (17), in square numbered seventy-two (72), as the same is distinguished on the plat of lots and squares in the city of Washington, D. C., with improvements. Terms of sale: One-thint in cash, and the bal- ance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest from the day of sale, or fhe purchaser mar pay all cash, at his option, A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. Taxes will be paid to date. All conveyal ing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms are not complied with in_ fifteen days the right is reserved to sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in ‘The Evening Sti JAMES FULLERTON, O41 F st. now, ELLEN SPENCER MUSSEY, 470 La. ave. GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED LOT OF GROUND ON SOUTH CAPITOL STREET i C AND D STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 22, 1893, and recorded in Liber No, 1807, folio 251 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured, the undersizned trustees will offer for sale, at public suction, wy remises, on MONDA’ SOVEMBER TH i, 1893, AT HA PAST FOUR 0’ M., part ‘of original numbered fourteen (14), in ‘square numbered six hundred and thirty-seven (637). This lot bas a frontage of eighteen (18) feet on South Capitol street by a th of ninety-four (4) feet, and is improved by a brick dwelling, partially finished. ‘Terms rd cash, balance in six and twelve months, the deferred payments to bear interest at rate of 6 per cent per annum, and to be se- cvred by deed of trust. upon the property sold, or all cxsb, at the purchaser's option, $20) down day of vale; conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. Hf terms of sale are not complied with within five days, the trustees reserve the right to resell at the cost and risk of defaulting haser. t prareeay JNO. A. RUTLER, Jr, JESSE. HEISKELL, at-dtds "Trustees, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, G2 Est. ow. TR ' SALE OF TWO HANDSOME THREF- MSIORT BRICK DWELLIRG HOURES Roe, 2287 Q STRERT NONTHWEST AND ‘1601 TWENTY-THIRD STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date February 12, 1892, recorded in Liber 1671. folio 188, of the iand records of the District of Colum- Dia, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell, at pub Me ‘auction. In front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMMER, Ise, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ail those cer- tain pieccs and parcels of land in the District of Columbia, known and described as all of lots thirteen and fifteen (13 and 15), in Albert Glen- son's xnbdivision of lots in Mock five (5), in Kalo- rama Hefchts, as per plat recorded tn Liher County No. 7. folio 9. of the surveyors office of the Me trict Of Columbia, tozether with the Improvements, consisting of the above mentioned dwellinz bowser subject, however, to a prior deed of trust recorded in Liber 1521. follo $5, secnring a note for $4,500 on Tot 18, und n note for $5.500 on lot 15, hoth Payable July 15, 1805, with faterest payable sem! annually, ‘Terms of sate: One-half of purchase money on gach to be paid in cash, and residue in two eqnal installments, at six and twelve months, to be resented by notes of purchaser bearing interest from day, of sale. secored by deed of trust on property sold. or all’ ensh. at option of nurchaser. A @ pesit of $100 Will be reantred when Sid is a2 cepted. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten Gays from date of sale, and if not the trustees re- serve the right to resell at risk of purchaser. All souvevancing and recording at parchaser's. cost. EDWARD J. STELLWAG! THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTIETH, 1893, same hour and ‘place. By order of the Trnstees. THOMAS DOWLING & C9., n06-dkas Auctioneers, RATCLIVFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, CHANCERY SALE OF ABLE IMPROVED ‘AL, ESTATE, ER 226 SECOND REET NORTHE. By virtue of 2 decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum'ia, passed on the 23d day of October, 1803, in equity cause No. 14978, where- in Lottie "B. McCormick et al. are complainants and William T. Guilford et al. are defendants, I will offe hi the following de- provements thereon, of a desirable dwelling, N containing 10 rooms, in the city of mbla, to wit in Chester and Jenkins’ recorded Ail of lot ““H subdivision of original lots 29, 30. 31 and part of dred and twenty- 28, in square numbered we 34 five (725). Sizo of lot 19.4 by 115 to lange alley, with stable in rear. If the weather is stormy the sale will be postponed. ‘Perms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase money in cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years’ from day of sale. the deferred payments to be secured. by of trust on the property, satisfactory in form, to be approved by the court, and to bear interest, payable semt-anmally, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum until paid, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Sold free of taxes plot to July 1, 1863. AU conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 ‘will be. re- quired at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be complicd with within ten days from’ dey. of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, “after five days’ previous Yertisoment in The Evening Star newspaper. W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Trastee, n6-d&ds_ 1421 F st. nur, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF LOT ¢8, IX BLOCK 5. LE DROIT PARK. PRONTING THIRTY-PIVs FEET BY A DEPTH OF EIGHTY-FIVE FEB By virtue of a deed of assignment given to us ard duly recorded, the undersizned aksiznees Will offer for sale, in front of the premises, by public auction, J NOON, PEBRU AR VEN: |, 1893, at FOUR O° CIA ey ao LOT 68. IN BLOCK DROIT - Th trast for SBME Sot rate of @ per cent per ant with interest at the ; hum, payable semi-annually. Terms of sale (over and above trust): One-half caxh, balance In one year from day of sale, the erred payment beat interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. sot cured by deed of trust on the premises, ot Mi ash, at the purchaser's option. A. deposit ‘of $200’ required at the time of wal WM. MeNEIR, SIDNEY T. Tomas, Assiznees of R. J. McLean, The purchaser of the above r of roperty having failed to comply with the term: ia ahove will be wold at hie risk and cont on BID Age THE TENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. A. De tay, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK p. xP . WM. MeNErR, SIDNEY T. st RR & ©O., Aue No, 820 PENNA, AVE, Sy Omeer® PURLIC SALE OF ESTATE, FLORIDA AVENUE bf titer Dax. Bi 1848, at HAL in front of the the cou ty of numbered wat recorded number 7, folio 38, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Co, lumbia, beginning for the same at the southeast corner ‘of suid lot and runni tong the cast line of said lot forty thence along > & point six lot; thence on a line of sald lot to the north ong the north lne of the alone the west line to three (3), in Le Droit Park, as per in Liber County feet from the west of sai parallel with the west Mne line of the lot; thence lot to the west line; ¢ ice of beginning. Property 1s Improved by a comparatively built two-story bow-window brick house, containing six rooms and bath and all inodern im- provements, and fa the best of order, and under good rental ‘The property will be sold sublect to two (2) deeds of trust amounting in all to about four thousand (81.000) dollars, the details of which will be read at the time of sale. Terms of sale: The purchase money over and above the trusts shall he paid in cash. Terme of sale to be complied with within ten (10) days after the property is sold, otherwise It will be resold at the risk and cost ‘of the defaulting purchaser. Taxes paid to date of sale. All title examining, conveyancing and recording to be at the sole cost of the parehaser. A deposit of one hundred ($100) dollars will be required when the property fs sold. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts, THOMAS M. FIELDS, Attorney. 7-8&ds Said lots will | public ad: | the south Mne, and thence along the south line to In the elty of Washington, District of Colunla, | and known and designated as lot set panty -five of Antoinette R. Perlie subdivision of lots in square two hundred and fourteen (214), as said subdivision is recorded in the office of the sur- Yeyor of the District of Colum! in book 16, page 34, together with the improvements thereon, consisting Of a three-story and basement brick dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid tn cash, and the balance In three equal in- earn, Stallments, payable in one, two and three pay- | with interest at six (6) per contum per ann: able semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by | deed of trust upon the property sold, -or all ensh, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 8250 Will be required of the purchaser at the time of | sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees | at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM FE. EDMONSTON. CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, nol-d&ds —— ‘Truscees. address, 500 Sth ‘DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY PREss-RRICK DWELLING. No. 1230 LINDEN STREET NORTHEAS?, By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in } Liber 1520, fotlo 63, et seq.. one of the Iand: Tee ords of the District of Columbia, we will vell at | public auction. in front of the premises. on MON- | DAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMRER, A.D. 1893. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following described real estate, situate in ti 2.0%, Washington. District of Columbia. and des- fetinted an all of lot numbered 214 of Lather G. Billings’ and Ide Gier’s subd’ | 1004, as the same is duly vision of lots In square recorded in Rook 15, page | 105, in the surveyor's office of the District of Co- Jumbia, together with all and singnlar the improve- ments, ways, easements, rights, privileges and ap- purtenanees to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining. Terms: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; balance in one and two rears at 6 Per cent per annum tnterest. payable semi-annually, and to he secured by a deed of trnst 's cost. Terms of sale to be compl.ed with fa fifteen days, otherwise trustees reserve the richt to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaniting purchoser, after five resale in some news- Dp. ©. FRANK J. DIEURONXR, 0028-d&ds “Trastesa, TCLIFRE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. _ TRUSTERS’ SATE OF A HANDSOME ‘THRER- STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, NO. 200 8 STREET NORTHWEST. Ry virtue of a deed of trist to us bearing date | February 12, 1892. recorded in Liver 1650, follo 470, of the land records af the District of Co- Iumbla, we. the undersigned trustees. will sell. by public ‘auction. in front of the nremitses an MON- DAY, THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D, 189%. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. all that parcel of [land tn the city of Washineton, tn the Metrtet of, Columbia. and heme the north 17 feet RB inches | front on 20th street hy the denth of lot 19 in FT. Grafton Dulanev. fr.te, enhdiviston of equare. 91, as per pist recorded tm the affles of the surveyor of sald District. together with the imnrorementn, consisting of above mentioned dwellins house sutifect, however. te nrtor dead of trast recanted in Liber 1650, folio 45%. securie note for 811.000, parable Febriary 18 -annusliy. from Febrary 18, 1893. Terme of sale: One-half of porchase money to be naid in cash and reside In two eqnal. metal mente at six and twelve monthe, to he renrrsented br notes of purchaser bearine Interest from day of sale and seenred be deod of trost on property sold or all eagh, at ontion of prechaser. A “dopeit of $98 will be reantrod when bid te accented. Terme of anle to be commited with in ten Aars from @ey of sale and if not the tristees reserve the reht to resell at risk of nnrchaser. All converancin: and recording at nnrchaeer’s cost. W. E. EDMONSTON, ray WARREN CHOATE. Trietne is TRO TIM st. now. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. ow. nt-d&ds TRUSTEES SALF OF NINE. THREE-STORY AND RASEWENT RRICK DWELLINGS. NUMBERED 208, 210, 212. 220, 222. 224 ON INDIANA AVENUE AND 207. 209 AND 211 © STRFFT. ALL BETWEEN SFCOND AND THIRD STREETS NORTHWEST. Ty virtne of a deed of trust bearing date the 15th day of September, 1892. and duly recorded in Liber No. 1729, follo 86 et seq. one of the land records the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured therehy, the under- sizved trustees will sell at mublic anction. tn front of the premises. on THRSDAY AFTER NOOX, NOVEMBER SINTFENTH, 188%. at FOUR O'CLOCK, the folloying described property: Lots numbered @ 7. & 11. 12. 13, 17, 18 and 1 James H. Marr and Thomas W. Smith's swhdiv! sion of part of square south of S72, together with the tmprovements, consisting }of nine three-story and basement brick residences, | being Nos. 208, 210, 212. 220. 222, 224 on Indians ave. and 207, 209 and 211 € st., all between 24 and 3 sts. Terms of as follows: Lots 6. 7. 8, 11, 12, 13. 17 and 18 sold sublect to trust of 85,800 each, ated September 15, 1892, which fall due in twen: ty years from said date: lot 19 sold sohject to trost of $7,600. which also fallk due in twenty years from ‘said date, to be paid in monthly in- stallment®, All over, and bove the trust will be made easy stated at sale. " JOHN T. ARMs, WM. MAYS! not-dts es ___ Trustees. “RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE Lor, TWENTY FERT FEET DEEP, TMPROY CORY FRAME HOUSE, No. 408 E STREET EAST, FRONTING SOUTH ON PUBLIC Bs deerce of the Supreme Court of the District of ‘bolumbia, in cause Ny 14542. equity, the rn- dersizred will sell, at public auction, on WED. | NESPAY, NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH, ‘Ts03, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, “im frou of the property, part of lot three in’ square eteht hundred und twenty-one, in the city of Wasling- j toa, D.C, as follows: Beginning at a point the’ south line of said lot on E street south 30 | feet west from the southeast corner of said Jot, thence north 90 feet, thence west 12 fect and 7 Inches, thence south "20 fect, thence west 7 feet and 5 inches, thence south 70 fect to coath Hae of said lot, thence east on E street 20 feet to be- sinning. ‘Terms of sale, as decreed: One-half of purchase money cash, of which $100 must be deposited when bid fn, aud the balance in two equal payable, with interest, in one and two yenrs, secured on the property, or ‘sit cash may he paid, at purchaser's option. Soild frew of back taxes. Conveyancing ‘and recording at buyer's cost. Terms to be complied with in ten days or trustee reserves right to resell at east of defaulting purchaser after advertising tn Eveutug Star. EUGENE F. ARNOLD, Trastee, nid&as 458 La. ave, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. AUCTIONEERS.— | TRUST: OF A VALTARLE Lot Ix | on RK, DES MOINES STREET | RETWEE NTH AND EIGHTH STREETS | NORTIMWEsT, AND Tivo, | AOUSES ON © REET NORTHTA: BEING NOS. 607 Br decree of the of the District In equity. the suction, on TOPS. “RTFENTH. 1808, AT TALE. in front of the prop | erty, Nos. 07 and 809" Calan xtreet- northeast. | lots "numbered one hunderd and fifteen (13 snd ‘one hundred and sixicen (118), In Nath rat ment Company's subdivision | of square numbered hundred an) the same ts duly at fol LOCK P. Lot pu four (24), Rete in book ‘county, number seven the records*of the surveyor's offi of Colnmbin. | "Terms of | sale: -thind rash on each plore of property, of which $109 must be deposited at the time of sale, the balance In two equal insta pag af f the District or payable fn ‘one and two years, with Interest. m all cash, at the option of the nurchaser or pure chasers. Taxes paid to dute of sa convey. Ancing and recoring xt ymrch Terns fo be complisd with tn ten dave or. trustoss serve the right to resell at risk end ena? a? de faulting purchaser or purchasers after mavestisiny ar. in Evening VALTER A. JOHNSTON, Tmstee, . 41° 5th st. naw. HARRY 3, MATTERN, Triston, nf-d&de 4290 st. nw. —— DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. LE OF VALUARLE BEING Ti "THR WASHINGTON, D.C Virtue of a deed of trast to t IMPROVED By Gated July 11th, 1889, and recorded the lth he undersigned, of July, 1880, in Liber 1406, folio 414 et the land records of the District of Columnie will sell, at the Written request of the helder "= the note secured thereby, at public auction, $f front of the premises, NESDA HE FIFTEENTH DAY_ OF NOVEMRER, ia AT HAL PAST POUR O-CLOCK ot lowing described land and premises. situ | the city of Washington, District of Colne wae designated as lot No. 45, in Samuel W. Cyecigee subdivision of certain lots in square No. found of record in De ye a8 the sald District surveyor of ‘Terms of sale office of U Columbia, One nd two years, with interest at 6 per cent Om num until paid, parable wemi-annually, sey, ty deed of trust ‘on the property, or all’ cash, ne the option of A deposit of g200 required tthe . All conveyancing at the cost of the f Terms of sale fifteen, dass from date Tisk and cost of the defaulting parchaser "4 Jons a by NA. PRESCOTT, _Bi-d&ds ude ____ Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & 00. AUCTIONEERS, ~ 612 E st. nw. . “HANDSOME THR! “AT AUCTION.” | _On MONDAY AFTEIS TEENTH, 1883, at FAL in front of premises, “TO 30-00 is first-ciaes prope: al the modern ents and is in the most desirable rest tion of the Terms easy and made known at sale. can be inspected any time prior to sale. not-dts THs. DOWLING & CO., Aucts. Premises | ten (10) feet front by the ful 1895, with Interest peyable | square numbered | <n | KK | And duly bird cash, balance in ono | ET Ake RENTS T STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust duly reconied tn Liber 1829, folio 138 et seq.. one of the land ree. ords of the District of Columiila, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at ane. tion, in front of the ines, on SATURDAY. RUNEMRER ELEVENTH, is. at HALF-PAST UR 0" k PM, ‘the fall described real estate, situated in the ay ot District of Columbia, and known and ax the west ten (10) fect front by. the depch thereof of lot numbered eighty-one (81) and the east depth thereof of lot numbered eighty-two (52), tn the subdivision square numbered one hundred and thirty-two (133), ceeding tn the plat of sett coisvienes oe ae “ ling to wal appears of record in the oflice of the the District, of Columbia, tn marked R. W. Terms of sai third ash. balance in 1 2 years, potes bearing 6 per cent est, payable semi annually, and to deed of trust on the property sold, or all ‘option. of purchaser. All conveyancing, cost of parchaser. If terms of sale plied with in fifteen days the right to resell the Y defaulting purchaser after § such resale ip some newspaper ington, D.C. $200 deposit et i one. 2.8 4 “RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND CORNER OF LYLES PLACE AND 39TH . ‘, . C.) By virtue of a deed of liber No. 1880 at folio 216 et seq. reconis for the District of request of the party secured signed trustees will offer for tion, in front_of the premises, TARE FOURTEENTH DAY OF Ni ING-AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM. | 8c land avd premises, ashington, District of Columbia, ed as lot ten (10) in block fourteen (14) A Tus, et al subdivision of part of land called “Friendship,” now kuown as leigh Park.” as per pint recorted in en (7) at follo one hundred and forty. the records of the eurveyor's office of “murwise ap- a3 & 3 & F Ft i zh i a t Z 28 oF $3: ‘of Columbia, together with all the Ways, easements, rights, privileges mances ‘to the ssme*pelowing of ia pertaining. of the money ae $300 required at the time ot fale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in 15 days from the day of sale the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 5 Gays” advertisement of such resile in some Published in Washington, D.C. All couveysnclag and reconding at the coat of the DONGLASS 8. MACKALL, no3-d&eds LEDRC B. MILLER, i “CE. G. SLOAN & CO. Auctioneers, 1407 @ st. Guccessors to" Latimer & Sloan.) . C.. FORMERLY AS “METROPOLIS VIEW.” JUST NORTH OF ECKINGTON, D. C.. BEING ON THE RIDE OF FOURTH STREET Ry virtue of a certain deel of trust dated + ee eS 1892, and in Liber No. 1,688, at folio 304 et seq., one of the land records of ‘the District of Columbia, and at | the request of the party secured thereby, we will | Sell, at public auction, in front of the | THURSDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF | A.D. 1803, AT HALF-PAST FOUR P.M... the following described land and situate in the county of Washington, et —— as and = lots am ope 1, tictoen 1. seventeen Ath, eighteen inetern (19, twenty (20), twenty- 21). twentr- two (22), twenty-three (23) ‘and twenty-four in block ‘numbered one (1) of Katherine Chase others’ sulflivision of part of tract | ani8 sthaivieton ts recorded ta Sean a in 98 and 99, in the office of the | trict of Columbia, ‘Terms: $2,500 interest and cach, balance in one, | Which the purchas. rs” nots be taken, Soot serve the right | and cost of the defaulting public notice as they A orl6-Aids THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED MONDAY, NOVEMBE* THIRTEENTH, 1893, hour and place. by order of the trustees. in | principal and interest Of the prom cured thereb nd at the then req bo} of said promissory note, we will in | | desertbed real extate in said District, to wit: feet from front to rear of lot numbered two tun. @red and thirty-one (231) the westernmost half part of lot numbered two bundred and thirty. two (252), im Beatty & Hawkins’ addition to eld Georgetown, the saine fronting forty-five (45) on the south side of 7th street and having depth of oue hundred and fifty (150) feet. rms of wale: One-third of the purchase fm cash. the Talance, with Interest from date sale, In'one and two years, In two equal Secured iy deed of trast ob fuhd real estate, oF ail | cash, at the option of the A deponit of $150 required at time of sale. Terms of sale te | be complied with within 15 days, im default of | Which we reserve the right to resell at risk and | cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing j and recording at purchtser's cost ISAAC NORDLING! Stewal NAPHTALI NORD nod-d&ds i | =e TRUSTEES SALE OF VAUt | “PROPERTY, LOCATED OF TWE ¥ THE WEST SIDE V-THIRD STREET BETWEEN M | AND N STREETS NoRTH WEST. YY Virtue of a deed of trust to us, date | Februar 24. A.D.” 1800, ‘and daly recorded “te T 1472, folio 188 et seq., of the land recoris of District of Columbia, and at the request of pb secured thereby, we will offer fro of the premises. on THTRSDAY, TEENTH DAY of NOVEMBER. A.D. HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the f described piece or parcel of land, “situate tn the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known as and beinz all of original omprising sublets E, F and subdivision of plat recorded | records of the 34, as aving 8 frontage on S34. street of a depth of 122 feet 2% inches. sale: One-third crest, by deed of trust on the property sold, or al at the option of purchaser, A deposit of he ree re z at po i complied with tm ten days from wise t property not-eo&ds & 00. Auctioneers, 920 PA. AVE. N. | ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF SHARES OF STOCK BT AUCTION, ¢ public auction at The ai RATCLIFFE, DARK & 00., AUCTIONEERS, 920 PA. AVE. N.W., pit. shares stock Ward's Dairy Coimpany of the shares stock Quitman Lamber Co. of Ga. 25 shares stock Baltimore Bidg. and Loan Ass'®. $0 shares stock American Safety Envelope Ca, 2 certificates Mysterious Club, Washington, D. @, TERMS CASH. we. Em, 8. T. THOMAS, Axsignees. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. — n6-d&dbe RATCLIFFE, DARK & OO., Auctioneers: ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY AND SMENT BRICK HOUSES, Nos. 2914 AND LIVE STREET, WEST WASHINGTON, By virtue of a deed of assignment given to us recorded we, the undersigned assignees, Will offer for sale by public auction. ju front of | the premises, MONDAY, THIRTEENTH DAY OF sOvi . A. D. 388, at HALY-PAST FOUR LOT 181 AND PART OF Lor iso, * Jn Lester A. Barr and Franklin T. Sanner’s subél- | vision of certain lots in square $0, improved by | two nearly new brick houses, with modern im- \ anents, cach house fronting about 15 feet by | 60 foot. ‘Terms: ‘The purchaser to assume a deed of trust of $2.500 on each honse, the balance to sult pur chaser. A deposit of $200 upon each house 5e- | quired upon acceptance of bid. Terms of sale t Be complied with tn fifteen days from the day of | kale, otherwise the assicnees reserve the right t On FRIDA CLK 3 resell the Property at the risk and cost of the Ge | faulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such Tesale i some newopaper published im | Washington, D. C. All conveyancing and record ing at the cost of the purchose WM. MeNEIR, SIDN T. THOMAS, n6-d&ds Askiguecs of I A 3. Melean, “RATCLIFFE, DARE & 66. atcTic EELS, 2 #20 PENN. AVE, X.W. VERY VALUARLE UNIMPROVED REAL PSTATE IN. THE BDIVISION OF KALORAMA : IN U STREET NEAR NOON, NOVEMBER TENTH, at FOUR 0 K, we will offer for sale, im fropt of the premi LOTS § AND 8, BLOCK 48, OF KALORAMA IT As per plat re the most fastiona- much ax it ts wel- ed nt public sale this 2 aid the etten- ther sand others desiring to ecqulre ~ © One-thind deposit, 6200; >and two years. “RGd&kdis KATCLINFE, DARE & CO, amet. first-class holdi

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