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i2- THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES. SUBURBAN NEWS. ALEXANDRIA. ‘The Alexandria Light Infantry, Capt. ‘Mushbach, resumed ‘this morning their tour of duty as guards of the sheriff of Prince ‘William county and accompanied him and his prisoners to Manassas. Previous to the start the corps were photographed with their full ranks and presented a fine appearance. Lieut. Smith of the Alexandria police force left here this morning for Washington, car- Tying with him specimens of the cook's shears, &c., captured —— = day and supposed to have been stolen from ‘Weaver's hardware store on Pennsylvania avenue last Friday night. Kinloch meee = Fr Seminary preached at St. Paul's Church yes- terday. At all the other churches the pas- tors led the services. ‘The Alexandr'a Sunday = on — hold a meeting tonight at the M. urcl South. Dr. O. A. Brown of Foundry Church, Washington, will deliver an address. Drs. O’Brien, Jones and Ashbey ampu- tated at the thigh the leg of Mr. John Jef- fries at Manassas last Saturday afternoon. The corporation court, Judge Norton, opened its February term at the court house this morning. As yet no business of transact interest_has been . The and Columbia fire com- panies of this city have received an invita- tion to attend the firemen’s celebration at Hagerstown, Md., next June. —_o—— ANACOSTIA. On Friday evening last a party of the becicee ~ 7 ee Bema R. H. Jordan in the Heights M. E. Church and Sun- day school took advantage of the sixtieth anniversary of his birthday to give him a Pleasant surprise. Meeting at the residence of one of their numter, they went in a body to his ¢ on Monroe street. The opening of f a number of mysterious packages carried by several members of the party disclosed a pair of eyeglasses and a of slippers, which were present- ed to Mr. Jordan, in a neat little speech, by Mrs. C. A. J. Williamson. The rest of the packages contributed to the social side of the affair, in which all participated. Miss Carrie-Newton, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan from Baltimore, assisted in enter- » Mesdames Maria Beail, Simpson, Beall, Little, Baker, Misses Lottie Little, Lulu Little, Emma Simpson, Rosie Smith, Hutchins, Fannie Littleford, Bertie Dennison, Maggie Dennison, Messrs. Dr. Grant, David E. Haines, Elmer Robertson, Harry Eaton, Henry Thomas, Chas. Chisel- tine, cippitt, William Railey, Millard Simp- son, Walker Barber and Turner Poodrick. Mr. O. E. Selby of Harrison street is on @ visit to New, York. Mrs. Huntt of Pierce street is visiting — mother, who is quite ill, near Oxon Hiil, Mr. N. Robey, who has been on the sick list, is out again. Mrs. Ida McLaren and Mr. H. A. Linger, ir., are among the convalescents. One of the large plate glass show windows in Mr. Bury’s pharmacy, valued at $100 or was broken on Saturday even- ing by one of a crowd of boys engaged in throwing stones in the street. Prof. H. C. Murray of Washington is authority for the denial that a concert will be given by him at the Second Baptist Church, Anacostia. Se eeentline—a2 HYATTSVILLE. The congregation of the Presbyterian Chureh gave a pleasant sociable in the leeture room of that church last Friday evening. Quite a number of people were present. The program was as follows: Piano solo, Miss Nannie Fowler; recitation, Mr. A. R. Holden; song, Mr. Preston; song, Miss Nina McEwen; song, Master Charlie Clear. Gallery of portraiis, a serfes of tab- Jeaux—Queen of Portugal, Miss Baukhages; Beatrice de Cenci, Miss Mamie Tise; Ori- ental Water Carrier, Miss Jennie Rathbone; Miss Squeers, from Nicholas Nickleby, Miss Edith Rathbone; Bell of Olden Times, Miss Anna Day; Scottish Lassie, Miss Emma Storment; Turkish Lady of Rank, Miss Jessie Clear; Friend Ruth, Miss Laura Banes; Stich in Time, Miss Viola Britt; Charlotte Corday, Miss Haddie Thompson; Good Night, Miss Enid Holden. Refresh- ments were served after the entertainment. John Findley, a farm hand of Dr. Chas. A. Wells, was found dead near the George ‘Washington House in Bladensburg at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. His body was removed to the undertaker shop of Mr. Gasch, and Dr. Wells notified of his death. Deceased was about sixty-five years of age, and had been in the employ of Dr. Wells for a number of years. It is said that his death was caused by heart trouble. The biil providing for the new charter, adopted at the first citizens’ meeting, has passed the state senate. It is thought that it will be pushed through the house of del- egates at an early date. The property of Mrs. Moore at Springfield, which consists of thirty-five acres, with improvements, was recentiy sold at public auction to Mrs. Woods of Glendale for $1,800, Justice Hurley has given judgment in favor of the plaintiff in the case of Jack | Wilson against Daniel King, fog the posses- | sion of a.piece of property in Ment district, rented by the former to the la@er. Lakeland Lodge, N 124, Knights of Pythias, will give “smoker” at its hall in that village on the evening of the ifth| instant In honor of the anniversary of the) order, _—_——_. GARRETT PARK. Miss Mary Edna Soleau, the seven-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Soleau, telebrated her birthday on Thursday after- Boon last. Seventeen of her little com- | panions joined in making it a pleasant event. The children enjoyed themselves in | games and other amusements and were | bountifully supplied with refreshments. | Those present on the occasion were Zelda | and Floyd Gibbons, Louise, May and Hilda Baldwin, Leah Wilson. Ruth and Helen Tiffany, Mary Kelly, Henrik, Erik and Paul | Gahn, Buddie and Jessie Stoddard, Leo} Scott and Rankin Galiowa; Miss Florence Bingham has returned to} her home in Washington after a week's visit to Mrs. Gen. Abbott. Mrs. R. J. Adams of Washington is visit- | img Mrs. C. G, Berryman, with whom she | will spend the winter months. Mary Elizabeth Norris, the young daugh- ter of Eppa and Lulu Norris, died last Wed- nesday of pneumonia, resulting from an attack of the grip. } The Gentlemen's Euchre Club will hold its next meeting at the residence of Mr. . G. Berryman tomorrow night. An artesian well is being drilled by Miller and Kaufman on the premises of Col. B. Cc. Tiffany. —___ KENSINGTON. Rev. John Nangle will continue the spe-/ cial services in the Methodist Church dur- ing this week. The fourth quarterly conference of the Methodist Church, which was to take place | this evening, will be held on Wednesday | evening instead, at the residence of Mr. W. H. Wheatley. An entertainment will be given in the hall of the Kensington Publishing Company for the benefit of the Noyes Library Asso- ciation on the evening of February 19. The meetings of the Home Missionary and Ladies’ Aid Societies of St. Paul's M. E. Church will be heid at the home of Mrs. | E,W. Moore on Wednesday, February 14. The Dorcas Society of the Warner Me- morial Church will hold its meeting on Wed- | nesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. C. Cc. McCain. The society of King’s Daughters held its meeting on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mis® Neanette Milliken. Considerable work was done. ——_—_ WOODSIDE. Several young ladies resting at Fast ‘Woodside have organized a social club, their first meeting being at the residence of Miss Kate Allen. At the meeting the young ladies decided that they would come to- gether on alternate Friday evenings. Those Present at this initiatory assembiy were Misses Nettie, Mamie and Mattie Garrison, Ellen and Selina Wilson, Bertie Braid, Em- ily Morgan, Mamie Wilson and Kate Allen. A musicale took place last Wednesday evening at the house of Mr. J. E. Benedict. Mr. Henry W. Olds rendered a vocal solo and Miss Mabel Bradford and Mrs. Benedict gave instrumental solos and duets. The following named were present on this oc- casion: Mrs. G. C. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Braid and daughter Bertie, Mr. Henry W. Qids, Mrs. H. J. Brackett, Mr. and Mrs. Guton Miller, Miss Kate Allen, Mr. and Mrs Bradford and daughter Mabel and Mr. and Mrs. E. Benedict. John Simpson & Sons are building a new Dr. Sawyer is now occupying the house Se purchased from Charles Rick- Messrs. W. P. Miller and G. M.Wolfe have chased pul lots at Linden, located in the Perkins and Burr subdivision, with the in- tention of erecting two handsome dwellings. Miss J Lawrence of Linden has gone to Winchendon, Mass., having in charge the two children of her sister, Mrs. Cum: who was called so suddenly to her home last week by reason of the illness of her husband. . The next meeting of the Irving Literary and Social Club, which is a popular organi- zation in this section of Montgomery coun- ty, will be held at the residence of Mr. L. B. Thomson at Linden this week, when Misses Lawrence and Gartrell will entertain the members with vocal and instrumental mu- sic. During the evening very interesting essays on Russia will be read—one, by Mr. Julian Dowell, on its “Industrial History;” another on its “Social Reform,” by Dr. E. B. ‘Clark, and the last by Miss Moore, relative to the “Jews of Russia.” Invitations are out for a masque and fancy dress dance at Irving Hall, Linden, on St. Valentine’s night. ——— FREDERICK. The famous Hoffmann-Secrist or Woods- bero road case, which has been in course of litigation in this county for the past twelve years, has applied for a new lease of life, and bids fair to occupy at- tention for scme time to come. The con- test arose over an effort of Hoffmann, Goldsborough and others to have a road opened through the*lands of Secrist and otkers in Woodsboro district. Prof. Cyrus Thomas of the bureau of ethrology, Smithsonian Institution, Wash- ington, who spends a — of his leisure time in Frederick, has nm pursuing here @ series of investigations into the origin of the American aborigines, and has discover- ed evidence which firmly convinces him that there was intercourse between Ha- wail and the North American continent prior to the time of Columbus. The members of the family of F. E. Al- der, at Brunswick, were nearly jated by gas that escaped from a @ room below the bed room. Frederick College Alumni Associa- tion will have an anniversary banquet on the 22d instant, when an address will be delivered by Prof. Adams of Johns Hop- kins University. The 23d of November, the anniversary of the action of the Frederick county court in repudiating the British stamp act, will, if the Daughters of the Revolution can in- duce the legislature to pass a bill to that effect, be made a half holiday in this city. The name of Mechanicstown, this county, bas been changed to Thurmont, by act of the legislature, and Gov. Brown has ap- Proved the act. At Eastview, in Carroll county, Geo. W. Caple was attempting to mount his horse, when the animal turned suddenly, slipped and fell upon him. The animal then sprang up quickly and began to run, Mr. Caple’s foot being caught in the stirrup, and thus he was dragged on his head and back over the rough country road @ distance of nearly a mile. By occasionally ing the ant- nal’s tail and thereby lifting his head from the ground, he p! bly saved his life. As it was, the flesh was torn from his back, and he was badly bruised. aa ROCKVILLE. In connection with the robbery of the store of Frost Brothers, at this place, on Wednesday night last, three arrests have been made, the parties being Charles Campbell, Wm. Somerville and Wm. Ham- mond, all colored. The suspected parties reside about two miles west of this place, and at the time of the arrest of Hammond and Campbell but little was found to im- piicate them, but the officers again visited their home on Saturday night and, by means of promises of immunity, induced Somerville to mrorm them where the stolen joods were conceaied. ney were round ed in a pane vox and buriea in tne sTound in a y.ece of Waods several hun- area yards irom tne cabin in which Somerville and severai otner negroes lived. ‘The goods round in the box cunsisied of about twenty pounas or bacon, a large lot Of tobacco arfu cigars, soap, baking pow- ders, cotton, ete. and tnese have oeen runy idenuned as tne goous stuien trom }tust brothers. It nas aiso transpired that these wre the same parties who rebbed the provision store of air. Stephen B. Lyddane at this place some weeks ago. During the winter tne Gepreuations of tne gang nave excended to aimost every hen roost in a radius of five miles from their home. husen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Warueid, died here yesterday after a short iliness of membranous croup. Rev. 3. KR. White, the recently-called Pastor of Upper Seneca Baptist Church, occupied that pulpit yesterday. Clarksburg Lodge of Good Templars will celebrate their eighth anniversary cn Thursday evening next at tne M. EK. Church, that place. Rev. W. F. Roberts, Prof. O. W. Hawks and Chief Templar Burdette will deliver addresses on the ogcasion. Petitions are in circulation in Gaithers- burg district asking the legislature to amend the local option law so as to add imprisonment in the house of correction to,the present penalty of fine for violation ofthe law. Also for the passage of a high- license liquor law for the county. J. T. Walter, H. L. Collier and C. M. Edwards, arrested for disorderly conduct at Dickerson station, were discharged upon payment of fine and costs. The following transfers of real estate were last week recorded in the office uf the clerk of the circuit court for this county: B. H. Warner to Sinclair B. Sheibley, three lots at Kensington; $1,500. Henry N. Copp to John O. A. Pfeiffer, lot in West End Park; $300. Josephine C. Butler to Jose- phine R. Mix, two lots in Takoma Park $—. Samuel D. Waters to Wm. E. Manna- kee, deed of partition, Glen Echo Rail- road Company to Edward and Edwin Baltzley, four blocks and nine lots at High Point; $—-. Susie A. Hertford to Forest Glen Improvement Company, four lots in Forest Glen; $2,300. Solomon Williams to Clinton African M. E. Church, lot in Rock- ville; $-. Albert F. Childs to Mabel J. Childs, one-half lot in Rockville; $2,150. Charles C. King to Anna Neehouse, nine- teen acres of land; $300. Wm. N. Thomp- son to Sarah M. Pearre, half-acre lot in Hyattstown, $—. Frances A. Brittain to Forest Glen Presbyterian Church. fifth interest in lot at Fore#t Glen; $25 George P. Hirsch to Jacob L. Johnson 33 1-3 acres of nd near Hyattstown; 3998. John W. Cecil to Jacob L. John- son, 4 1-3 acres of land near Hyattstown; $100.04. Benj. Johnson to Jacob L. John- son, 26 2-3 acres of land near Hyattstown; $1,000. Charles L. DuBois to Otis Bigelow, 14 acres of land and right of way; $—. Zadoc Summers to Charles T. Day, 26 1-4 acres of land near Boyd's; $475. Charl Cc. Waters to Sarah J. Sellman, lot in Clatksburg; $187.50. T. W. Matthews to Edwin F. Abell, half interest in 102 3-4 acres of land; Jas. A. Jackson to Lemuel A. Jackson, 20 acres of land; $365. Lemuel A. Jackson to Andrew L. Jackson, 20 acre’ of land; $5. S. Sprigg Belt to Mary E. Belt, lot at Kensington Park; $—. County commissioners of Montgomery county to Rockville and Bethesda Turnpike Company, the turnpike from Rockville to Bethesda; $—. Fred. P. Hays to Charles M. Ward, 1 3-4 acres of land; $-. Henry N. Copp to Dr. W. E. Woihampton, lot in West End Park; $00. Charles J. Cor- rick to Michael McMahon, confirmation deed for lots in “Janeta, Annie L. Bready to Clara B. Harriss, one acre of land near Peters’ Mill; $50. & Henderson, trustees, to Wm. F. Kengla, 4 1-4 acres of Wilson estate; $1,800. ak FALLS CHURCH. A delegation of the members of Falls Church Lodge, No. 11, of Odd Fellows, con- sisting of Messrs. C. E. Mankin, W. M. El- lison, W. N. Lynch, W. H. Nowlan, B. F. Johnson, Thomas Hillier, H. R. Center, G. W. Hawxhurst, M. E. Church, C. F. New- man, J. H. Brunner, C. D. Church, Elmer Crump, G. A. Brunner, E. F. Snoots, T. S. Luckett, W. H. Veitch, Peter Mabin, Henry Ryer, W. T. Sprankie, A. B. Johnson, went to Washington Friday night last on the special tzain and paid a visit to Metropolis Lodge of the District and witnessed the conferring of the first degree on five candi- dates. All returned well pleased with their u rip. Miss Sallie Quick of Farmwell, Loudoun county, is visiting he> cousin,’ Miss Ida Quick. District Lodge, No. 13, of Good Templars meets here tomorrow. Delegates will be present from the lodges of the order in Prince William, Alexandria and Fairfax coutnies and the city of Alexandria. D. Rev. L. Rathbun of the Presbyterian The old reliable, Dr. Bull’ Peter | a Rockville: $-. | O24, street southwest, Church and Rev. J. T. Barber of the Bap- tist Church exchanged pulpits on Sunday morn: A junior society of Christian Endeavor has been organized here with twenty-five members, which meets every Sunday after- noon. * Mrs. E. R. Merry of Washington has been called home on account of the illness of her father, Mr. G. W. Center. Sezvices will be held in the Episcopal Church every Friday night during Lent. Mr. Lynn S. Abbott led the young peo- ple’s meeting on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. E. Hoisington of Milford, Mich., came on to attend the funezal of her sister, Mrs. William Mabin. ‘ Rev. J. H. Jenkins gave a very interest- ing talk before the young men’s prayer meeting in the Congregational Church Sun- day afternoon. Rev. S. A. Ball has sufficiently recovered from his illness to fill his pulpit Sunday morning. A petition signed by 100 voters of the town has been fo-warded to the house of delegates, Richmond, protesting against the amendment to the general local option law, depriving the cities of the state of the right to vote on the question of sale of lquor. Another petition of like character will be -~ or Mea bees ‘onsiderable complaint is heard of the poor light furnished - tractor the town by the con. in view of: the fact that the county court refuses to grant any liquor licenses in the county of Alexandria,the delegate from that county in the legislature has introduced a bill in that body providing for the appoint- ment of an excise board for the county, This bill, if it becomes a law, will take away from the court the authority to act Upon applications for license, and will, in all probability, restore the licen: in the Sao as this town takes in a part of 'y, our le a outcome of te. Bases fed interested in the He Mr. M. E. Church arrived on Sunday Song another heir. —$—__. SANDY SPRING. The funeral ceremony of thi e late Mrs, Edith Bentley, before the largest concourse of relatives, neighbors and ffiends ever as- sembled in this section, was held at Bloom- fleld, Sandy Spring, on Sunday afternoon. There were present Mr. John M. Needles and daughter of Baltimore, brother of Mrs. Bentley; Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Bos- ton, Mr. Edward Bentley and family of Lacemagrdas Mr. Richard Bentley and wife of itimore. The other immediat la tives were Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. ‘Moore, St and Mrs. Edward P. Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bentley and family. Mr. Edward Farquhar of W: shington spoke touchingly of the home life of the deceased aS a charming lesson for those she leaves behind. The following pall-bearers, Messrs. Alvan G. Thomas, John Thomas,’ Charles F. Brooke, Alvan Brooke, Joseph T, Moore, jr, Charles F. Kirk, Robt. H. Miller and Frank M. Hollowell, bore the remains to the cemetery of the Friends’ Meeting House, Sandy Spring, where they were laid by the side of her husband, the late Richard Bent- ley, whose father entertained in Brookeville President Madison when fleeing from the invading British. ——_—_. Robert. Fulford’s Denial. Robert Fulford, husband of the well- known American actress, Annie Pixley,who died in London on October 8 last, was a passenger on the New York, which reached New York yesterday. Mr. Fulford was con- siderably surprised and shocked when he learned of certain charges made against him by his wife's mother. He said: “My wife died despite the attention of two of the most skilled physiclans in England. The idea of charging me with seeking to get sid of my wife is nothing short of silly on the face of it. What had I to gain? Certainly no mercenary object would have influenced me, as there was no necessity for it. All the money was mine, whether my wife was alive or not. The charge of harsh treatment of my wife is likewise un- true. My wife and I lived together for twenty-one years, from the time of our marriage, at Portland, Ore., to her death, happily and without a separation at any time. Her death was a serious blow to me. “The assertion upon the part of Mrs. Pixley that all the deeds and mortgages belonging to Miss Pixley are in my name is certainly true. They are all in my name and will remain so. Who else would have them? It was through my management that Miss Pixley made her fortune. She left everything to me to be disposed of as I thought best.” see. ---—_ Representative Wilson Worse. Last filght a change for the worse came in the "condition of Congressman W. L. Wilson, who arrived in Kansas City Sun- day morning on his way to Mexico. “Mr. Wilson caught a severe coid and suffered with a chill while on his way from Wash- ington to Chicago last week. Against the advice of his physician he left Chicago Fri- day night and came to Kansas City to fill Sn appointment to speak Saturday night. At 7 o'clock that evening Dr. Porter post- tively forbade his leaving the hotel. Yes- terday he felt better and yesterday after- noon the doctor thought Mr. Wilson could continue his journey Tuesday,but last night he was attacked by a high fever. ee AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. RUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME, DWELLING, No. ‘HWEST. 1232 THIRTY-FIRST STREET NORT'! By virtue of a certain deed of trust to December 5, 1892, and duly recorded, 13, 1892, in liber 1761, follo 241, of the lsnd records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby,’ we, the under- sh trustees, will sell at public ‘auction, in front of the premises, ON MONDAY, THE ‘H DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1404, AT AST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., ‘the following ALI described land and premis ein tite Die trict of Columbia, namely: Part of lots 7 and 8, in Old Georgetown, ‘and lot 16 iu Corcoran's subdivi- sion of lot 9, 40, Old Georgetown aforesaid, all of said lots being in squgre 3S, in sald Georgetown, and described “as follows: “Beginning for the suihe at a point on the west side of 3ist (or ect, distant 136 feet southwand from ; thence West 166 feet 9 i ‘y: thence vorth parallel with ssid Bist street 41 feet, and thence cast 106 feet 9 inches, more or less, to the place of beginaing, to- gether with the improvements thereon, consisting of a frame dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in and the balance in three equal instullinents, payable in one, two ad three years, with interest at six (6) per centum per aimum, payable semi-annually from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cush, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required of the purchaser at -he time of sale. All couveyanelug, 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 10 resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. PAIVILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, T-ustees, Ja20-d&ds Address, 500 Sth st. n.w. 7 THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED on account of the weather until MONDAY, FEB- RUARY NINETEENTH. 1894. same hour and place. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, SSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, Trustees. ds fel: THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. nw, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, “NO. 24 Do STREET SOUTH: By virtue of a certain deed of trust dai duly 14, 1862, and recorded in Liber 1,715, folio 111, one ot the land iccords of the Distriet of Colm: bia, and by direction of the the undersigned trustees will tion, ou _WEDNES AFTER} TWENTY-FIRST, 1804, AT FOUR front of the premines, lot C. in sub of parc of square 48, lot 1 10, im- proved by a two-story frame dwelling. being No. One-fourth cash, balance a@ or before 6 12 rnd 18 months, with notes beariag interest tntil pald.und secured by a deed cf trast on the property sold, or all eash, at optioy of purchaser. veyateing and recording a purchaser's cost. deposit will be required at the time of sale. the terms of sale are not complied with in’ ten days from the date thereof the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after due publication in The Evening Star of this city. RICHARD W. TYLER, Trustee, ROBERT G. RUTHERFORD, ‘Trustee, fe8-d&ds 1307 'F st. a.iw, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘TRUSTEES’ SAL IF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING NEAR BENNING'S, Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No, 1,765, folio 395, one of the land records of the District of Columb’ the request of the party secured there dersigned. trustees will, on MONDAY, ‘NIN TEENTH DAY OF F A.D. 1894, AT HALF-PAST THRE! “LOCK P.M, sell, at’ pub- Me auction, in front of the premises, ail of lot in Ma red nine (9), Stickney’s subdi- situate in the codu- | hing istrict of Columbia (except the | east twenty-five feet the full depth of said lot),-is the same is more particulary de- seribed in said deed of trust, together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a two-story frau ing. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the balance in two equal installments, one and two years, secured by the notes of the huser, and & deed of trust on the property | sold. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's | cost. “A deposit of oue bundred ($100) dollars re- quired on day of sale. Terns to be complied with | in fiiteen days from the day of sale, or the trus- | ty of Wi tees will resell at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. EORGE E, EMMONS, Trustee. fe7-d&dbs GEO. W. ST) EY, ‘Trustee. | AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. AUCTION SALES. ony FUTURE DaYs. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 12 B st. ow. OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, OX f EAST SIDE OF 10TH ST. BETWEEN AND G STS. N. E.. BEING NO. 605 10TH . N. E., WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated the 2a ay of February, 1889, and duly recorded in Liber 1861, folio 435 et scq., and by direction 6f the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will lon MONDAY’ AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY H, 1894, AT FOUR O’CLOCK, ‘in front of the Premises, all’ that certain piece and parcel of land And premises situate in the city of Washington, D. C., being lot No. 23, in square No. 980, front- ing 16 feet on 10th st. by a depth of 100 feet 10% more or less, running back to a wide alley, with the improvements thereon, consisting of a two-story and basement brick dwelling house. Terms of rale: 1-8 of the purchase money in cash, the residue in two equal payments, at one and two years, with notes beuring interest, and se- cured by a deed of trust on the property, or all cash, at option of purchaser. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit will be required when the property is struck off. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from the date thereof the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of Thomas Dowling & Co., Auctioneers, 612 E Street N.W. London, Paris, Amsterdam. Probably the finest col- lection of iment ie the ain Star mised I d renee i" Pp. NEY, Riad viELDER P. HackNeEY,” | EUROPEAN FURNITURE MONDAY, ‘FEBRUARY -TWELETH. lob, Cae And hour and place. rc? order of the trustee. : a ‘HOMAS DOW ngage as aay egress ART TREASURES Meal 'by onder of the antgnee, twe cutie wok | Eyer offered at auction in of Dia is, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry formerly owned by J. H. Flanagan, the jewel- er. This stock must be sold within a few days. Sale, 7 o'clock, ou the premises, 581 7th st. u. f9-3t CHAS. WEEKS, Salesi this country, being a direct importation, embracing, in WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ARE STILL GIVING part: 4 SUPERB FRENCH DRAWING ROOM SET, COVERED IN GENUINE TAPESTRY; A WON- DERFUL COLLECTION OF EUROPEAN FUR- NITURE, CHOICE PIECES OF OLD GILT FUR- NITURE OF THE PERIODS OF LOUIS XIV, XV AND XVI,CHOICE EXAMPLES OF DUTCH MARQUETERIE CABINETS, DI TABLES AND CHAIRS, ELEGANT CLOCKS, HAND- SOME MIRRORS, OLD REPOUSSE SILVER, OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE, SUPERB. SET OF NAPOLEON SEVRES CHINA, DELF PORCE- LALN, TOGETHER WITH MANY OTHER RARE AND ARTISTIC ARTICLES. N.B.-WE ARE AUTHORIZED BY THE IM- PORTERS TO STATE THAT THIS IS THE MOS IMPORTANT CONSIGNMENT OF ANTIQUES AND ART OBJECTS THEY HAVE EVER OFFERED AT AUCTION. A GRAND FREE EXHIBITION aT OUR ELEGANT ART GALLFRIES, 612 E STREET NORTHWEST, ON WEDNESDAY AND- THURS- LAMPS AWAY BY AUCTION, THREE TIMES DAILY. Some of the finest yet in stock. Join the proces- ston and secure one AND LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., fed-3t Auctioneers, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE JAPANESE TRADING CO., 822 7th street northwest, will he | closed out at auction THIS DAY AT "ELEVEN AM. THREE AND HALF-PAST SEVEN P.M. The stock consists of Satsuma Vases, Coros, Ji dinieres, and Cracker Jars, Souvenir’ Cups and Saucers, Embroideries, Screens, Table Covers, Rugs. ee. Y. FE! : - * Also sine Collection of Ivory Carvings. eee 14 AND 16, 1894, FROM 9 A.M. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., THE SALE TO TAKE PLACE ON THE FOLLOW- $al3-1 ____Auctioneers. ING DAYS, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY SIXTEENTH, SEVENTEENTH AND NINETEENTH, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. BACH DAY. N.B.—We cordially invite our friends and lovers of rich and elegant articles to view this extraor- dinary collection and attend the sale, for we feel assured that they will find a collection of goods such as bas never before been offered at auction ‘LOLSON, GORE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 629 La. ave. n.w. (opp. old city post office.) ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY THIRTEENTH, | COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, A. M., WE) WILL SELL AT AUCTION, IN FRONT OF AND WITHIN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, A LARGE COL- | in this city. LECTION OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD i GOODS, COMPRISING PARLOR SETS, BED- THOMAS DOWLING & O0., STRADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, WARD-| fe12-6¢ Auctioneers. ROBES, COUCHES, HALL RACKS, SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, CHIFFONIERS, CHAT STOVES, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, MATTING, DESKS, SAFES AND A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY WAKr, ALSO COMPLETE OUTFITS (CH ROOM AND BARBER SHOP. "CLOCK WE SELL HORSES, GIES, &e. NMENTS FOR THIS SALE RECEIVED UP TO TEN O'CLOCK A.M. TOLSON, GORE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ooo La. ave. “mw. TRUSTEES’ SALE ONE BROWN MARE, ONE a AND ONE SET SINGLE HAR- By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, duly the land of the Disttict of Columbia, and fol? ___CHAS. WEEKS, Salesman. | ft helreuueat of tie party secured thereby, th AUCTION SALE, undersigned trustees wi fer for sale at public POT ERT: NORTHWEST, duction, in frout of the auction rooms. of Tolson, COMMEN' MONDAY, FEBRUARY TWELFTH, e & Co, Ga) La. ave, u.w., on WEDNESDAY, THIRTEENTH, FOURTEENTH, AT ELEVEN A.M. | THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1894, AND THREE F-M.. In order t6 close out the ther gooke cnareae onan A. Vay pained Math Cabinets, Onyx rsonal * : One ae erie aaa diate * brvwh mare, one phaeton buggy and ope set of Rare and’ Dainty Porce- dna and Cut Glass, Silver, &., in ins, Cl’ single harness. for decoration smd service, ta Dresden, ites, | ‘terms Of wale cash. Meissen, fattfogue. “Goods bow on exhibition and must od | ERY VALUABLE avaixmss PROPERTY oN @ market and sale. Good things picked up for a) “THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF ELEVENTH song. litporters’ and manufacturers’ art consign- AND C STREETS NORTHWEST, OPPUSITE ment sale; 1827 F at. Under direction of, Messrs THE SEW, CITY POST OFFICE, BY AUCTION. FOU r at L¥-PAST 1894, Al offer for sale, in front TWEN’ 5 O'CLOCK PSL, we will UABLE TRACT OF LAND. oe ; the ses, part of lot 10, in square 824, front- By virtue of the power contained in a mortgage og | me By a a the undergigned will offer at public sale, at tl -+ opposite the new post office, art house door, in Upper Marlboro’, ‘Prines | PY 58 feet, on 11th st. This court proved by a two-story brick George's county, Maryland, on TUESDAY, FEB: | : RAY. THIRTEENTH, "1803, at TWELVE | poet gd ge) trom a " O'CLOCK M., a tract of and containing 880 acres, | feutel. | This property i ae ere oe tom, formerly Peering fo Dr. Acchibel | sock’ « “valuable i Is offered at public sale corse. on the er, a three jniles from Mullikin's Station, on the Balti | #24 os mle the attention of capitalists more and Potomac railroad. improvements: ure a fine dwelling and necessary buil ngs, This By vii deed of trust, date on the Fifth (Sth) day of August, A.D. 1890, and he land records of the District of time of sale WILLIAMS & CO., recorded among t! Columbia in Liber No. 1517, folio 275 et seq., and notes fe5-5t Auctioneers, (OTHE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON Ac. | count of the weather until TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ‘THIR’ WAL! the secured ublic auction, ir NESDAY, the fies, on NESD, EENTH, sae hour and. place. URTH DAY of JANUARY, A.D.” 1804 WALTER B, WILLIAMS & O., IVE O'CLOCK BM. the followtig, describe Auctioneers. real estate, si le in elty ton pom Pees SSeS _ | District of Columba, to wit: All those certalr c €O., AUCTION! jeces or parcels o a 1m D gee ERS. | GisGnguistes an and Uetng tots ombered pent lee TRUSTEE'R SALE_OF LOT EIGHTY (80, SEC. TION RIGHT (8), OF THE SUBDIVISION 01 “SAIN tH." CALLED R s 7. 1 ‘ FARM, FRONTING ¢ By virtue of a deed of trust recor Liber No. 1638, folio 151 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the under- signed trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, the it TRENTH DAY FEBRUARY, A.D. . at FOUR O'CLOC M., the following described’ real situate, lying’ and being tn the county of | in the District of Columbia, and dis: hundred and thirty-five (235), as per plat records iin Liber 17, folie 152. of the of the sur- veyor's office of the District of Columbia, togethe: with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money to ty paid in cash and the balance in two equal install. ments, respectively in one and two years,: secured by a ‘deed trust upon the property sold, witk interest thereon, payable semi-annually, at the rate of six per cent per annum, or all casb, at the fon of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will ‘and being lot numbered eighty (a0), | Feauired at the time of sale. Sale to be closed it Seclion claht (2), of the subdivision ct Retat i fitteen ‘days from day of sale, otherwise the Zabeth,”. called “Barry Farm." as recorded in the | ety Will be resold at the risk and cost of default Office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, | 10% Purchaser after five days’ notice of such resale in Liber Levy Court, Ne folio No. 1, togethe: with all the Improvements, &. Terms of sale: $200 cash, the balance in one and two years, 6 per cent per annum, payable semi- Annually, secured by Weed ‘of trust cu the property | J310-dkds ee ch tits nat en coon THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED deposit of $100’ required uyton acceptance of, bid. ABOVE SALE HAS BE s It the terme oF onic are, ase complied with tn 15 | Until WEDXESDAY, JANUARY THIRTY-FIRST. days from the day of sale the trustee reserves th 4 ame hour and places waRN Fight, to resell the uroperty at the risk and cont of BRATSARD. Hi. WARNER, the defaulting purchaser after 5 days’ advertise- - . WIN ‘reas per published in| J824d&ds ‘Trastees. Bient of such resale jn eome newspa Washington, D.C.” all conveyancing and recording he cost ‘of the purchaser. oo ” JOHN H. MILLS, fe2-d&dbs Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLING NO. 1218 © STREET S.W. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded tn 1i- ber No. 1583, folio 389, et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia. we will sell, in front of the premises, ON TUESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH D. 3 THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED until FRIDAY, FEBRUARY NINTH, 1804, sume hour and plac BRAINARD H. WARNER, LOUIS D. WINE, Ja31-d&ds tees, E7 THR ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED until dene FEBRUARY SIXTEENTH, 1394, same . BRAINARD H. WARNER, LOUIS D. WINE. fe0-d&ds Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING TWELFTH STREET BETWEEN U AND V¥ STREETS NOPTHWEST. deed of trust duly recorded in Liber .. one of the land we will sell, OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1894, LOCK P.M., the following “Aeseriled In the city of Washing- von, in the District of Columbia, and desizuated as and being the east six (6) feet front and back the same width the full depth of original tot num- ered nineteen (19), and the west thirteen «13) feet front and back ‘the same width the fall depth of original lot numbered twenty ». in square | two hundred and ninety-seven (297), together with | in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE all and singular the improvements, ways, case- | FIFTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D! 1894, ments, rights, privileges and appurtenances to the | AT FIVE O'CLOCK I'.M.. the following deseribed same belonging or in any wise appertaining. land and premises situate in the city of Washing- ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in casb, | tou, in the District of Colu: and ted balance in one and two years from day of sate, | as ‘lot marked and lettered in A. H. “Lee's subdivision of lots in square numbered 373, ‘togeth- er with all and singular, the improvements, wa; ON property sold, or all cash, at the op- | easements, rights, — privil ‘appurtenances tion of the purchaser. | Converancing abd recording | $0 the saine belongiag or In any wise appertain- at the cost of the. purchaser. leposit of $21 iz. cl th q rms: One-third of the purchase money in required of the purchaser at e time of sale. ‘el BE per mcag noes At cash, balance in one and sale. Notes to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable serul-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on the pr y wold, or all cash, ait the option of the purchaser. A de- of $200 required at the time of sale.” Con- ncing and recording at the cost of the pur- ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in Terms of sale to be complied with in sifteen da from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right io resell the property at the risk und cost of defaulting purchaser after five @ays’ odver- aenient of such resale in some newspaper [ub- | Washington, D. SNS WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, ff - : aser. Ja3i-d&ds OSCEOLA C." GREEN, Tr: | Sttcen auys trom @ay cal sale, otlier-ise trustees THOM 4 ‘G ts 4 reserve the right to resell the property at the THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, | | | Far uml. cost ‘of defaulting archaser. after Ove days’ advertisement of such resaie in some pews- eres | paper published in Washington, D. c. OF FINE THREE-STORY AXD ——-* ALBERT H. 'FLOECKHER. : WILLIAM MAYSE, fe2-d&ds ‘Trustees. T. On ‘TUESDAY AFTERNOO: 'TEENTH, 1894, at FOU in front of the emises, We shall sell at public auction the west By virtue of a writ of fier! facias, tssued ont alt of jot. 7, in square 56S. 2 “4 TO 30-FOOT ALLEY,” of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will Improved sell at public sale. for casb, at the door of the residence, , | court house of the District of Colambia, on SATUR- rooms, wit) This property | DAY, THE TWENTY-FUURTH DAY OF FEB- is in a first . and should command the | RUARY, 1894, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M,, all the attention nose seeking a profitable invest: right, title, claim, interest and estate of the de- + Term: cash, the residue in three equal pay- | fendint in’ and to the followiag described prop- ments, oe, two and three years, with notes bearing interest, and secured by a deed of trust, or all cash, at’ option of purchaser. All convey: ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. $100 de- posit will be required at time of sale. ‘The terms to be. complied with within fifteen days trom the date thereof, or the property will be resold at the tisk and cost of the defanlting purchaser. THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., fel-dis Auctionte-s, erty, to wit: Original lot numbered 8, in square numbered 31, city of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, with all and singular the improvements t eon. ned and levied upon as the property of Alex. hepherd, and will be sold to satisfy execution No. 18490 at law, in favor of Collins & McLeister, use of Charles R.' Bissell, use of Henry T. Taylor. ALBERT A. WILSON, U. S. Marshal, D. C. ANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. ja31tofe23ex22 recorded in Liber 1858, at folio 25 et seq., one of | i | thence West 48 feet to the west boundary of sai ‘One-third cash, the balauce in one, two! Dc payable : bed property, Uniontown, D. C. (now known as Anacostia) as all RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED date respectively July 15, 1885, and Jano- Jul Ss, q ink bet 15 at folio oy .. ., 1885, in Liber 1120, et sea. and on January 6, 1888, in Liber No. 1901, at tod est of the N. We the undersigred trustecs! will oie anction. in front of the ise on AY, THE IHIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D.. 1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P- M., ail that certain piece or parcel of laud and situated in the city of Washington, ht trict of Columbia, and known und distinguished oo and being all of ‘original lot twenty-seven (27), in Square one bi and six (106), as the same’ are down on the plats apd plan of undred designated and laid _ money ‘erms of sale: One-third of the to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal payable in one and two pe years, with cent per annum, payable semi-aa- | ferred ts to SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- raia_uptil THURSDAY, THB FEBRUARY, A. D. 1894, at and . W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, 500 Sth ‘st. nw. ROBERT 0. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, es 1 F st. ow, G7THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Post. C7 THE ABOVE of pemience the EIGHTH Day OF the same hour poned in consequence of the inele: a het Until WEDNESDA\. THE FOURTHENTH Day OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1894, at the same’ hour aad ce. W. E. EDMONSTON. Trustee. fe0-dhds _ RORERT 0. HOLTZMAN. ‘Trustee, & 00., AUCTIONEERS, E st. ow. With IM: er NSISTING OF SIX. FRAME of a deed of t date the of November, 1892, wot daly Tecorded Liber 1764, folio 5i et seq., the records of the District of Columbia, and by direc- | tion of the party secured thereby. the trurtees wi 1 on FRIDAY Ni SIXTEENTH, 1894, AT FOUR 0% in front of the prenitses, the f property: Part of lot 43 and all of lots 46 and 47, in the subdivision by Jolm E. low numbered 1, 2, 5 and %, in block 10 subdivision by the Washincton Brick Machine Com- pans of % port of the tract of land known as nida its. id, ther with the. i ‘Terms: $3,000 in cash within fifteen after day of sale, balance in six months, with notes Deuring interest, and secured hy a deed of trust. or all cask, at’ option of purchaser. All couvey- and recording at ners cost. A it of will be required at-the time of sale. If the terms of sale ate not complied with within fifteen from day of sale the ety will be esold at Tie and cont of defaylting purchaser after five ya we ent. JA W. SANDS, Trustee, 918 F st., i WEED, Trastee, 509 1ith st. its —~ DUNGANSON & BRO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON CORCORAN STREET BE- TWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH NORTH WEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columb: AY, the FI DAY of FEBRUARY, 1894, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- described real estate, lying and in the being ay of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered seventy-one (71) in square’ number- ed_two hundred and eight (208). Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in one year, one-third in two Years from day of sale, With interest on deferred payments at 6 per cent per annum until paid, interest payable semi-an- nually; deferred payments to be secured by deed jses sold; or all cash, at the . A deposit of two bun- —— on gyi — All ancing, recording, etc., a chaser. ; noon Trustee. SLOAN & ©O., Auctiorcers, 1407 G st. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN ANACOSTIA, D.C. AT THE CORNER OF JACKSON AND TAYLOR STS. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following , known on the official plat of of lot 543, and also scribed as follow: is of lots S44 and 545, de- lot 545, thence north along said west boundary 40 feet, thence ea: ning, together with the improvements, consisting of two frame dwellings with stores, situate at the corner of Jackson and Taylor streets, Anacostia, t 48 feet to the place of begin- | grlvee * and three years, 6 per cent per aupum, ‘ erty offers a rare opportunity for investment, Terms: The property will be sold subject to a Tod eopeclaliy for establishing a colony of settlers, Property ao, Sr all catch, eerie deust on the | trust of $2,010, now held bya building asso! ‘Terms easy. cues Ck eepemt or ibe B fac. | tom, and which can be taken up in small pay- PHIL. H. TUCK, Att'y named in mortgage, | Perranee of pid It the terms ct mre et Sc; | ments, the balance in cash, $100 of which will be lot _207_N. Calvert st., Baltimore, Md._| Complied with in fifteen dare fromthe ‘day ot | Teauired on day of sale. All conve and re- ER B. W “CO., Auctioneers, | Sle the right is reserved to resell the cording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, af they vis ad ont of the vata . franc. plied ith tn veen days, oF, the property may be VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FRONTING ON | &fter five days’ advertisement such resale in | Teaold st deta e BISMARCK STREET RETWEEN 7TH STREET | Sie Rewspaper published in Washington, D. (| _fel0-dts ae > AND SHERMAN AVENUE NORTHWEST: | | All Somer a en et? RATCLIFVE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS, PAST FOUR ‘O'CLOCK’ P.M., we shall sell, in | _fel2d&ds wctioneers._ | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO THREE-STORY MA front, of the premises, lots 10’ and 11, in Mock 3, DUNEANSON BItCS., AUCTIONEERS. SAD ROOF BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 71 Todd's und Brown's stibdivision. Each’ lot 50x150. ae: AND 712 N STREET NORTHWEST. Terms of sale: One-third casb, balance in six and | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLINGS | _ By virtue of a decice mule and eniered by the twelve nionths, for notes bearing Interest from |" IN FRISTOE COURT, BETWEEN 13fH ast me Court of the District of Columbia on day of sale and secured bs a deed of trust on) 14TH AND V AND W STREETS NORTHWEST | the 5th day of Octover, 1888, in Equity Cause X Property sold. Al conveyancing, é&c., at purehas-| | EXCELLENT PROPERTY FOR INVESTMENT. | 7,424, wherein Parthenia ‘Thyson is ‘complainant er’s cost. Ove hundred dollars down on each lot irtue of a certain oft others are defendants c: apd Patrick Foley and another and further decree made and eptered in said cause on the 9th day of February, 1804, we Will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF PEBRUA| iso, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., tue following described real estate in the city of Washington and District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot numbered ten (16 im square numbered four hundred and twenty-foui (424), beginning for the seme at the northwest | corner of said lot and running thence east sone | Une of N street north 2s feet and 4 inches ; thence south along said thence, West 25 feet feet to the ce of beginni: ‘Verms of sale bed by the decrees? “One- third of the purchase money to be paid in casi and the balauce in one years, with in: » the deferred payments to trast on the property eold, or all cash, at the option of the parchaser. A’ deposit of five hundred (8500) dollars will be required at the time the property is sold, and if the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from date of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property after five days” vertising in The Evening Star at the cost ad isk of the defwulting purchaser. “AN! conveyancing ling at cost of purchaser. RUTLEDGE WILLst Trustee, Sth st. now, 408. JAMES FRANCIS SMITH, ‘Tru fel0-d&ds — pac dy oa a ave. x UNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. By virtue of a writ of ferl facias, issued of the clerk's ofice of the Supreme hone tthe District of Columbia, and to me directed, 1. will seli at public wale. for cash, ut the door of th court house of the District of Columbia. on SAT! THE TWENTY-F¢ y, 184, AT TW alley 84 feet bh erty, Part of of the sul 20, tn section TiNUm NSPS #8 Action mumbered s in ~ surveyors office of belng more fully scribed fnging for the same st the southeast corner of said lot 20 and running theme westerly along the north side of Sumner avenue 22 feet, thence running northerly and parallel with the west line of lot 19 150 feet, thence running easterly avd parallel with the north side of Sune| ner avenue feet, then runnii southerl; the dividing Ine of lots 10 and 30'Iso fn to the place of beginning, city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, with all and singular the im. proveruents taeresn. and levied upon as the property of James Sayles, and will be sold to satisfy execation Nee S1ZST at law, in favor of Samuel J. Jones, Execu- ALBERT A. WILS@N, U. S. Marshal, D. Cc. DU: XSON BROS.. Auctioneers. ja31tofe2ex22 RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUUTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY prick DWELLING. NUMBER 2011 PORTNER PLCS pOKTHWEST, AT AUCTION. oe y virtue of ad of trust givea t duiy ree in Liber No. 1396, folio is. cc one of the land records of the District of Cols bia, and at the written reguest of the ‘older of the’ note secured thereby, we Will offer for male at public auction, in front of the ‘premises, « FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF PEI RUARY, AD. is94, FOUR O'CLOCK PM a real ex- tate, situate District of Neyer y * a piece or parcel of a mises known is - as oe me — = Uinguish: teen (14). folio ove hundred and fifty-eight 118s the records of the surveyor cf the said Distric Cclumbla, with the improvements. &e¢., subje however, to a ground lease recorded in Liver No. 218, folio 187. one of the land reconis of the ms third ensh, ; balance in one and two years from the day of sa le. the deferr sd Payments to be evidenced by the notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest from the day of sa the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable sent unually, until paid, secured by deed of trust upon the premises so'd, or all cash, at the option of 1 chaser. A deposit of the property is kno je must be complied the day of sale, otberwi e of the defaulting pn: tisement in The Evening Siar newspape verancing. recording, purchaser. fe9-d&ds JACOB D. JOHN 8. and 4 inches; | ‘REET NORTH FRONTIN' TICUT AVENUE, BIGHTEEN A BEAUTIFU; LIC Biv vertiseent. purchaser's fe2-&as ru jo. 1307 F st. mw. DUNCANSON BRQS., AUCTIONEERS. USTEES’ SALE OF VALU. PROPERTY ON @ stReet ne . ND 7 NORTHWEST, nO COPIED BY THE CITY POST Orrice & certain deed of trust a in liber 1599, folio Bes, er seq., Se ‘of the District of Columbia, 3 a Tame auction ON * ee "FIRST D. . Ar HALt-Pasr pH FEBRUARY, aD. he premises, the follo and premises, siti in the | District of “Columns WEDNESDAY, £8 il ‘bl n as ay - -). O. page Sl, in District of Columbia, sig embraci lots end Kate zg len LA a ee i : 38 : el ; « DAMASK AND REAL LACE HANGINGS, RATTAN AND BANQUET LAMP, BRONZE STA’ AS DOWLING & ©O., Auctioneer, RATCLIFFE, DARR & OO. AUCTION No. 920 PA. AVE. N.W. ed CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TATE. BY PREMISES NU! 26 B STREET NORTHEAST. WASHING .. Under ‘and by virtue of decree passed Court of the Gchembia. ca kee ; ¥ Bere y a ils & i whe ite H ¥i i FEeai? ga8 23° i af 3 i Fea assessments paid to examining, recording le cost he sot at tw devs cost of the defaulting a two hundred and fifty ($230) dollars quired of the purchaser w MAS M. feSdkds 464 La. SLOAN & 60. at . 1407 G Sh Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) EXECUTORS’ ‘SALE OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS THE WADSWORTH RESIDENCE, or RNEI OF ASTH AND I STREETS’ N.W, ‘GI RED PHOTOS, WHITE AND K Bu ‘D AND ODD RM CHAIRS FINE PECHING, RAKE LADIES’ CARVED Oak RETARY AND CHAIR. HANDSOME OAK Ta- BLES, Lr aR COL FLAT-ToP SCPERI LIPRARY TAREE PAlLOR CH. AND ODD PIPCES. BRASS CAN AND SCONCES, OAK —DININ ROOM SUITE OF EX’ BOARD, LEATHER ¢ CHAIRS AND SIDE TABLES, FINE © WARE, BEAUTIFUL FRENCH CHINA DINNER AND SREAKFAST SERVICE WEAVILY DBOORAT- EDT ‘CASES, FINE VELOUR i. NU ER CURTAIN: LESTICKS, BISQUE AND OTH! RES, W ONS, FINE OAK my ey i Mo WIT! MAK S ” CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, TOILET . FINE TTEESSES, SPRING UNDERBEDS, PILLOWS AND "ITE, ODD PIBCES OF CHAM. ¥ NITURE, SERVANTS’ FPURNITU AND MAN OTHER RARE AND CHOIC HOUSEHOLD BFFRCTS. ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY FIFTEENTH, 1 AT HALF-PAsr bong 5 way Wadsworth res! on : bis sale, ae te Ui Kept’ and 48 foe condition. 6 « ay, February from. “Age be'hed. By AVERS, On exuib On exhibits a.m. until 5 p.ta., when cntalogues oan order of WM. K. TR € oN, D.C. a {trust to the undersigned bearing date April 19, 1893, and recorded in Liber No. 1820, follo 154, et +» of the land ene District of Colonia, we will well at pub- ction in front of the ines. to the x ou WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY t AD. 184, AT HALP-PAST oo P.M., all that part of square Sine hundred and thirty (20), contained within the following metes and bounds, beginning on the east side of Bighth street southeast, distant sixty- tight (68) feet six (0) inches south of south e distance south of northwest cor- *, and running thence south thirty GO) feet, thence east fifty and forty-three one hundredths (50.43) feet, thence northwesterly n a Mne at right angles with Georgia avenue fourteen and nine bundredths (14.08) feet to @ ty-four and fifty hundredths (44.50) feet cht street, thence east y bundredths «0. a point se ive By virtue of tala Eighth street, thence north seventeen and fifty hundredths ) feet, thence west seventy- feet to the place Of beginning, with the ements, consisting of houses Nos. 1106 an@ street southeast, in the city of Wash- are one-third of the purchase cash be paid at time of sale) and balance in two e fostaltments at one ond tro. ‘cars frota Gete of sale with interest et @ per nt payable semi-annually and secured by deed . or all casb, at the purchaser. If the terms are set com- nd with io ton days from day of sule the trustees to resell at risk and cost of the haser on five days’ public adver : conveyanciag end tak certifiestes t of the purchaser. at cost Of MAHTON ASHFORD. CONSTANTINE H. WILLZAS0N, ‘Trostem, iting pure! t. All fel 4&ds