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2 2 1 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. UBURBAN NEWS. ALEXANDRIA. $ ‘The beard of trade held a meeting here this morning at the request of State Sena- tor Mushbach in order to consider the bill Kew before the legislature giving a charter | for the building of a railroad from Manas-/ as to Richmond. The board determined to send a delegation tu Richmond to oppose | the bill a The Free Masons of the Alexandria-Wash- imgton Lodge celebrated the birthday of their brother, General Washington, by a barquet last night at Masonic Temple. The Hydraulion Fire Company also cele- brated the day by a superb banquet at Fleischmann’s Hotel. | Before the ck 1s of the public schools en Wednesday afternoon exercises took piace in several of them in honor of Gen. ‘Washington, as the founder of the public school system of Alexandria. A gang of tramps passing along the! ‘Washington turnpike yesterday morning | fired two shots at Uperator Floyd, who is employed by the hington Southern | Railway Company at the telegraph office ar the Washington and Ohio Railroad Company. The Davis Post of the Grand Army of the Republic held a pleasant meeting last might in honor of the birthday of Washing- ton. It is understood that Collector Robinson ¥ill, upon entering on the discharge of his duties at the custom house here, appoint | Mr. J. T. Drowns watchman and Mr. Sam- uel Smith janitor of the custom house build- irs. 4 ee ANACOSTIA. A fitting finale to the patriotic exercises commemorative of the natal day of Wash- ington was the entertainment under the auspices of the Anacostia chapter of the Epworth League at the M. E. Church last night. John A. Logan Post, No. 13, G. A. R., John A. Logan Corps, No. 7, W. R. C., and | the Sons of Veterans were present as bodies | and occupied the central portion of the edi- | fice, the remaining room being packed with | citizens. The following program was ren- dered: Song, “America,” league; prayer, | Rev. James MeLaren; recitation, Union| and Liberty,” Master John Fort; solo, | “Sword of Bunker Hill,” Mr. Geo. O. Wal- | son; reading, “History of Our Flag,” Miss Clara Barse; violin so! “Old Folks at Home,” Master Taylor Branson; recitation, “Washington's Sword and Franklin's Staff, Chas. Linger; song, “Our Flag.” league; | Fecitation, “Independence Hell,” Miss Gertie | Drummond; solo, “Columbia's Son,” Miss May Hallowell; recitation, Drummer of Scituate,” solo, Miss Mart American Flag, “Stars and Stripes of Columbia, MeLean: recitation, “Wa ment,” Master Frank Dory; Washington's Farewell A‘ilres sell Bowen; song. “Star Spangled Banner, league. Music director, Dr. A. M. Green; accompanist, Miss Cora C. McLean. eee HYATTSVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smith left yesterday for a lengthy visit to Florida. Miss Alice Pillsbury of Washington is the guest of the Misses Moran, on Locust avenue. | Mrs. R. €. Combs of Leonardtown, Md., | is spending a few days at “Ravenswood,” the home of her son here. Miss Mdy Hennett has returned to her | home in Washington after a short stay with | the family of Mrs. Holton here. The Fifer and | Miss Stella Fort; | Mundell; recitation, “The | Miss Mary | ‘ons Monu- | ’ Pursvant to a call. signed by Messrs. | Ralston, Burchard, Wissman and others, aderessed to the citizens of Hyattsville, | about fifteen persons were present last | Bight in the hall to hear the report of the cmmittee sent to Annapolis for the pur. Pose of securing the introduction into thy sislature of the so-called amended char- ter. The committee, consisting of Messrs. Bexchard, Ralston and Wissman, gave the tively they had county delegation 1, each in his way shor were not fully sati: Mr. Will = that th the result of t who was e then, on a motion to that effect being car. Fied. appointed the same commitiee to take | T grievances to the governor. meeting of the Hyattsville Literary Society ethe and Schiller were chosen the writers to be discussed at the next meeting. which will be held in the annex of the P; an Church. i irs. H. L. Bre ltimore is the} st of friends on < bia avenue. t A well attendel meeting of the Tuesday | = = Literary was held at the ‘enwick on last er: was as Archilli; “The * Mr. Zim- Annie from m Giusta, n of the meeting, Louise Lost,” ting of | - the socie in the lecture room of the } ». Dr. and Mrs. H. members of the so-| elet An athletic club has been organized at, Lanham's station, with the following offi- @ers: Arthur Taylor, presiient; Edward! L. Wilson. vice pi lex. Steward, secretary: Frank Farrish, treasurer; Frank B. Haskell, manager; Charles Howser, cap- tain. Base ball will be the principal feat-| ure of th The following at a recent m missioners: Orde of the county com- i, that the county com- missioners meet on Tuesday, Wednesday | and Thurs¢ March 6 7 and S, for the | purpose of eiving and adjusting ae- | counts against the county preparatory to | th that the constable’s bond of | Se Brady be approved; that the | resignation of James W. Stable of the ninth elec Clements as con- om district be ac- henson be nis plac: s. B. Bos- authorized to expend dhe sum of $15 on the land slide hill in Piscataway district. i Gov. Brown has reappointed Wm.B.Ciag- ett of this county tobacco inspector of ware house No. at Baltimore. —_——>- — FREDERICK, A disastrous fire occurred Wednesday morning at Ijamsville, on the main stem of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, where the four-story brick flouring mill of Wm. destroyed by fire. The Property was valued at $15,000 and was insured for $9,000. The Frederick College Alumni Association celebrated its second anniversary Thursday eveni having with it Dr. Hei ciate professor of his Hopkins University. He ies and the University.” jaborate banquet was held Johns “Acadet the at the ‘in He , A_big old-fashioned fox chase was hel at Woodsbero’, this county, Thursda which nearly ‘a hundred sportsmen ensaged. were aj. O. Homer of Emmitsburg, this gounty, is spol f for commander of the Department of Ma G. A. R. ‘The term of Pos rv Harry C. Keefer ick expired Wednesday, but his Successor has not yet been appointed. Dr. try and David Wertheimer are ding applicants for the place. — ROCK VILLE. The entertainment and sociable given last night the “Beacon Lights” of the Rockville Baptist Church at the Town Ha was well attended and was 4 su: every partic vr. The ladies ta fm the tableaux were Misses Ali Susie Davis, L Connell, Gracie and Julia Moulden, Kefauver,Lizzie Hai tie Davis and Mrs. Ferris, assist-d by Mrs. Wm. C. Fowler and daughter, Misses Rena ani i dock, Mabel Haney, Be lah White nd Mr. aux wer e the warm uardian > Unhappy Home, and the instrumental casion b: f Was of} Happy Home. and for the Amos F Fine furnished ani Mr. former was al mu: aoa cnn | Me. Enoch Watkins died at his home, in} | of the peace, L. Reese Kinsey | Lewis, Wm. cy | Edith Kerr: | ehureh building fund. | in Masonie Temp! } piano duets by Mr. Naucks and Mrs. Lewis Among those present we . J. D. Me- , Mr. and Mrs. W. Robbins, Mr. and Mr Ernest .Cissell, Mrs. G. P. Schwie ss Lillie Schwier, Dr. T. Y. Huil, Mr. B. E. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Julius 0, Boggs, Miss Ashton, Miss Ringler, Mr. Painter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Johnston, | Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Johnston, Mr. James Damascus district, last week, in the twenty- second year of his age. The clerk of the circuit court yesterday issued marriage licenses to Reuben N. Poole and Hepsie G. Purdum; James E. Smith and Elizabeth Harrison. An illustrated lecture on the world’s fair by Mr. E. D. F. Bailey will be given in the new church at Forest Glen on the evening of the 28th instant. In the case of Zaccheus C. Thompson agt. Ellen Victoria Thompson for divorce the circuit court has dismissed the bill. Mr. Clarence Hoskinson of Darnestown will remove to Derwood about the lth of March, where he will engage in business and make his future home. Mr. Henry E. Wootton, a former resi- dent of this place and now a prominent lawyer of Howard county, is dangerously ill at his home, in Ellicott ity. A bill has been introduced in the house of delegates to regulate the drawing of jurors in this county. The governor has made appointments of county offi following Justices ohn T.War- field, Thos. B. Howard, Edward O. 7 Charles R. Murphy, Jesse H. Wolfe, W. Dutrow, Charles Metzer, J bott. Chandler Keys, T. Wilson Stonestreet, Franc John T. Baker, Edward P. the TT Marpny, Hays, Samuel Higgins, Mahlon H. Austin, James H. Loughborough, Leonard Neir, jr... Henry Chester M. Colt, ph A. Taney, rt C. Davidson, Creamer, Samuel S. Hay Thomas, Robert T. Hillard, Rufus K. King, George A! Merson, ard C. Nichelsor, Causin Condict of registration, Remus D. riggs, J. Offutt, John W. . BE Horner, . Richardson, James B. Jone Robert J. . John MeWilliams, Thomas J. D. Howie. John E. Clagett, Charles R. Higsins, Che 8. Nichols, Philip B. Souder, Thomas F. Thompson; notaries. public,’ George M. Hunter, David H. Warfield, James E. Trun- ale, Wm. H. Talbott, Allan’ Farquhar, Lit- tleton E. Price, George F. —~ FALLS CHURCH, The third degree in Odd Fellowship was conferred Thursday night on Messrs. G. W. Sims, Henry Ryer, Elmer Crump and Fred Whaley. All arrangements were per- fected for the entertainment on Friday night, March 2. which will be in charge of Mr. W. M. Ellison, with musical and liter- ary talent from Washington. | The sociable of the M. E. Church, held | at the residence of Mr. W. H. Nowlan, on | Thursday night, was largely attended, and | an enjoyable occasion. The program’ was | | | well rendered, and consisted of the followe ing, viz.: Piano duet, Mrs. G. G. Crossman and Miss Susie Crossman; recitation, “El- eanor Grey,” Miss Ida Hall: solo, “Katy's Letters.” Mrs. W. H. Nowian; recitation, arl Garretson; solo, “The Spider and the | Miss Lillie Porter; recitation, Miss th K lo, “Ever of Thee,” Mrs. | G. G. Crossman. Refreshments were serv- ed, ard at a late hour the company ad- journed. | Among those present were Mr. and Mrs G. G. Crossman, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. D. Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kerr, Mrs. J. M. Thorne, Mrs. Leo»Parker, Mrs. M. E. | Kuinson, Mrs. E. J. Holden, Misses Edith | Kerr, Ida Bail, Dorothy Searle, Susie Cros: man, Edna Luttrell, Persis Proudfit, Fannie | Moore, Florence Poole, Pearl Luttrell, Ida McFarland, Jessie Presnell, Maud Riley, Mary Crossman, Margie Garner, Belle Rail, Emma Alder, Tillie Rawlings, Addie Spof- ford, Mary Rhodes, Mary Thorne, Emma ner, gie Thorne, Messrs. W. Luttrell, Frank Eastman, Edward Mills, Phillip Nourse, M. Walker, Jas. Rawlings, Jas. Poole, Edward Ball. F. M. Kerr, Harvey Riley, Willie E Frank Beans, E. S. Smith, Karl Garretson, Robert Prouafit, Frank Greene of Philadel- phia, W. B. Dodge of Lewinsville. Judge Josiah Turner of Michigan and Henry M. Newcomb of Washington are registered at the Eagle House. > BROOKLAND. Lillie Porter, Corrie Cooksey, Mag- E._ Parker, R Guy J. Jacobs, Through the courtesy of the chief of the | Weather bureau and the energy of Miss | Mary Marean the weather map is display- ed in the Brookland post office each day. | The indications are useful to many bus- iness men of the neighborhood. Mrs. C. N. Etz, with little Miss Amelt: Ew, left Erookland Wednesday evening for an extended trip to West Virginia and | Ohio. | King David Lodge, F. A. A.M., of Brook- | land had a very large delegation of the members of the &. B. French Lodge of Washington out on Tuesday evening to as- sist them in conferring the second and third degrees of Masonry upon the candi- dates presented. The auditorium of the town hali was well filled with the Brook- land lodge and its visiting brethren. Grand Master John H. Wood of the Dis- trict of Columbia, I. O. O. F., has appoint- ed Past Grand George B. Johnston grand instructor for Brookland Lodge, No. 25. Miss Helen Nye, who recently made such a favorable impression at the Brookland Hall and Literary Association concert, | will sing during the services of the ) Chureh in the hall on Sunday next at pan. ‘ | ‘The Dorcas Society of St. Clement's P. Church were handsomely entertained | by Mrs. Harry Barton on Tuesday evening, | and this evening will meet at the residence of Mrs. T. G. Carmick. The ladies of this society are extremely busy just now, pre-| paring for the bazaar for the benefit of their ‘The fair will be held Hall, in Washington, on the 3d and 4th of April. Mr. Amos W. Souder, one of the oldest residents of this vicinity, died at his home. | on the Sargent road, on Wednesday, and ed this afternoon. Mr. Souder was in the eightieth year of his age and has spent a great portion of his life on his| farm in Prince Gecrge’s county, Md.,just ad- joining the District line. His surviving chii- aren are Messra, Charles, John and Lewis Souder and Mrs. Stephen Miller of Prince George's county and Amos Souder of Wa: ington. Mr. P. H. Johnston on Wednesday evening passed ‘the seventy-third milestone in his and on his return from prayer surprised to hear sounds of music {ssuing from his usually quiet home on Dever street and to find a! party of friends waiting to wish him many happy returns of the dry. A ver, time passed, among the being excellent violin selections by Mr. Amos Naucks of Washington, violin and Paxton, piano duets by Mrs. Paxton and Mr. Wilford Robbins, piano solos by Lillie Schwier and vocal solos by Mr. T. C. Johnston, Mr. J. H. Johnston, Mr. Rob! and Mr. J. O. Boggs. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Johnston, who were the projectors of the pleasant affair, had prepared a refresh- ment table, ornamented with appropriate birthday cakes, in their own home near by, where all were invited to the good cheer. H. Johnston, Mr. Naucks, M ton and Mrs. J. W. Horner. ea ae SHERS AT A BANU . Lewis Pax- FUB Newspaper Proprictors Meet Se and E tally at New York, The American Newspaper Publishing As- sociation held its eighth annual banquet at the Hotel Imperial, New York, last night. | Covers were d forn Melville E. Stone, gene Associated Press, & eches were not set, but They were many * and Among those who responded to impromptu} toasts were Andrew Mc an, Brooklyn Cit. izen; St. Clair McKelway Stephen O'Meara, Boston Knapp, St. Louis Republ ne: ork Time Chic J.E. ‘Trath; George Thompson, itors mai acted as toa eranton ( Paul 1 ' of those present were Col. John A.| Brown, New Haven Regis: toddard, Balt ore Americ lor, Cockeril J. © Charles H. 1 Cc. Bryant Brookl. ell, Nes Philadelphia Re sburg Chronicle arr, Pitts & Post; : J. M. Miller, ¢ Montreal Star rdu, Cleveland Li ul Dispatch T. L. Bi Always conquers, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. | the te:ms be not fully complied with in’ fifteen | COMMON-SENSE TRUTHS. An Able Physician Explains the After- Effects of Grip, the Condition in Which It Leaves People, and the Only Thing to Do. “It is a very slow proces: The speaker was a prominent physician. Con- tinuing, he said: “I mean getting over the after effects of the grip. Any one who has seen as much of it as I have can easily understand it. The grip lasts for a long time, and it seems to take a special hold upon the system. It frequently runs into paeumo- nia, sometimes leaves the hearing partially im. | paired, the throat with an irritating soreness and the stomach with impaired digestion. It seems to | take a long time to recover the strength, the en- ergy or the ambition after one has had a run of the grip and we frequently find neuralgia, rheuma- tism ond even worse things following it. “Now, What should any sensible wan or woman do under these circumstances? The answer seems hard. but is really easy. Simply help Nature to get over the trouble—stimulate the body and fac- wities Just a little. This is what every good phy- s| o in the land advocates in order to drive grip out of the system. It should he remembered, how- ever, that the stimulant must be pure, and that nothing for this purpose is equal to good wiiskey. It is unfortunate, however, that there Is so little pure medicinal whiskey to be found, and, in fact, it be truly said that there is but one strictly medi whiskey upon the market, and that is Duity’s Pure Malt. It is not like ordinary whiskey, however much druggists and grocers may say so. It has, in fact, properties possessed by no other, and is beyond question a stimulant which can safely and effectually be taken to prevent the grip or drive away its most disastrous atter-effects."” THIS AFTERNOON, G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1107 G st. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan). SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED , corded in Liber the land records of the Distriet of Colun at the written request ef the party secured thete- + We Will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY | TWENTY- THIRD, 1804, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'C M., the following described real estate in tle of Washington, District aforesaid, to wi certain piece or parcel of land and premises known and distinguished as and being lot numbered forty- eight GS), in Arthur Fendall’s subdivision of lot book J. H. K.. the Distriet of Co- pretmises conveyed to Jobn etty : All that 8 per plat recorded the surveyor's office » being the san tzinger, sr., Walter Goetzinger John Goet- | zinger, jr., by deed from Charles H. Parker and | yi and recorded on the y A.D. 1s91, im Liber No. 1607. folio 476 76 et se. the said John Goetzinger, < died 4 widower on the 22d day of July, ether with the improvements, con ‘o-story brick dwelling, with’ brick rar, being premises known as No. ington, D. C. dne-third of the purchase’ money in cash, in ore and two years, with interest, payable semi-annually and secured by a deed of rust on the property, or ull cash. All conveyanc- ing and ng at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale. Should stable in the G14 F street southwest, Wa: ‘Tern: days from day of sale the trustees reserve the tit to resell the property at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after such public notice as they may deem necessar; H. H. BERGMANN, G. M. EMMERICH, fels ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK NUMBER 2011 PORTNER PLACE NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, By Virtue of a deed of trust given to us and duly recorded in Liber No. 1366, folio 18 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Colum: bia, and at the written request of the holder of the’ not cured thereby, we will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, on PUDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF PEB- RUARY, A.D. 1804 AT HALF-PAST POUR cK P.M, the’ following described real es- situate in the city of Washington, District ‘olumbia, to wit: that certain’ piece or parcel of land and premises known and distinguish. ed as and being lot numbered one hundred and aty-six (12 Portner’s subdivision of part of sqtiare num ndred and tour (204), 28 said subdivision is recorded in Book number four- teen (14), folio ope hundred and fifty-eight (15), of the re the said District’ of Columbia, with the improvements, &e., subje-t, however, to a ground lease recorded in’ ‘Liver No. 1218, folio 1ST. one of the land records of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third cash. balance in one and two years from the day of sale, the deferr sd Payments to be evidenced by the notes of the pur- aser, bearing Interest from the day of sale, ut he rate of 6 per cent per annum, annually, untit the premises sol payable. semi- pald, secured by decd of trust upon | Id. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100. will “be required when the property is knocked down. Terms of sale must be complied with in fifteen days. from | the of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the UL ‘the operty at the risk and cost | haser, after five days’ adrer- ivening Star newspaper. All con- ‘ing. recordin; at the cost of the JACOR_D. WILSON. Trnstee. fe9-d&ds JOHN S. SWORMSTEDT. Tri SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLINGS COURT, BETWEEN 1301 “AND DV AND W STREETS NORTHWEST ELLENT PROPERTY FOR INVESTMENT, By Virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date on the Fitth th) day of August, A.D. 1890, and recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia in Liber No. 1517, folio 275 et seq... and © request of the holders of the notes thereby, WE WILL OFFER at public auction, tr front tue premises, on WEDNESDAY, the TWE RTH DAY of JANUARY, A.D." 1804. | at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in “the eity of Washington District of Columbia, to wit: “All those certair pieces or parcels of land and premises kuown and distinguished as acd being lots numbered one hun dred thirty-seven (137) and one hundred ane thirt nt Gus), in Mary V. Bonnell and J. W Reed's subdivision of lots in Square numbered twe hundred and thirty-five @35), as per plat recorded in Liber 17, folio 152, of the records of the sur- veyor's oftice of the District of Columbia, together with the im) ts thereon. ‘Terms: perty sold. with | able semi-annually, at the rate per annum, or all eash, at the op rehaser. A ‘deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. Sale to be closed it fifteen dare from ay of wale. otherwise the prop erty will be yesold at the risk and cost of default ins purchaser after five days’ notice of such resale by advertisement in some one or more newspapert published in the city of Washington, D.C. WARNER, WINE. BRAINARD’ H. LOUIS D. Jal0-d&ds THE AROVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, JANUARY THIRTY-FIRST. 1894, same hour and place. BRAINARD H. WARNER, Trustees. hour and place. LOUIS D. WINE, Ja24-d&ds Trustees, | THE AROVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED | patil FRIDAY, FEBRUARY NINTH, 1804, same | BRAINARD H. WARNER, LOUIS D. WINE, Ja31-d&ds Trustees, i C7 THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED until FRIDAY, FEBRUARY SIXTEENTH, 1894, same hour and ‘place. BRAINARD H. WARNER, LOUIS D. WINE. fe9-d&ds Trustees. CFTHE AROVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED | until” FRIDAY, BE TWENTY-THIRD, INA, same hour and place, BRAINARD H. WARNER, LOUIS D. WINE, fel6-d&ds Trustees. | THE, AROVE SALE HAS REEN POSTPONED until SATURDAY, MARCH THIRD, 1894, same hour and place. BRAINARD HL. WARNER, LOUIS D. WINE. fe23-d&ds ‘Trustees. ‘REDEEMED PLEDGES, ER. 1009 EB 1246 WH STRE By virtue Lit a we will offer ON FRI ISM, iting days’ readvertisement in TH wrong Sant: the best “were ana Soe be © for it. A = howe message will bring The E. F. Brooks Co., 531 15th St. N.W. fo21 | All of the south h AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. THIS EVENING. FUTURE DAYs. — ED FUTURE DAYs Regular sale of auction room: “ALSO, a’ carcliges, West, a general’ co TCLIFFE, DA G & CO., AUCTIONEERS, az household furniture, & SATURDA' sv, Y-FOURTH, at 1 T TWELVE 0 vehicles and barn ©0., AUC PATIL ALE OF FURNITURE, NOs, BS BUGGIES, HARNESS, HAY, &e. NG," FEBRUARY 'TWEN- K, we will sell, at our sales rooms, 920 Pennsylvania avenue north- pllwction of: HOUSEHOLD GOODS, In front of O'CLOCK M. SHA. 100 TONS WW! SOUND ALSO, AT In fron HORSES, CARRIAG! Consigmments fi to the hours of su ©. G. SLOAN & OO. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auet 1 CARPETS, PIANOS, &e. SPECIAL: he sales rooms, at TWELVE RP, in lots to suit, ESTERN TIMOTHY HAY, AND WELL CURED. TWELVE O'CLOCK M., t of the sales rooms, BUGGIES, HARNESS, &e. each departuent received up ales. s. t 1407 G ST. AL (Successors to Latimer & Sloan). HANDSOME OAK ROLES STA) LAT, KEMOV On SATURDAY 1se4, EN 0 ts, as me Also Tiger, Cat, and Lamb Parlor Trimming, &e; A SEVERAL HORSES, CARRIAG &e. ‘Terms cash. PEREMPTORY SA WII be sold with on SATU IMMEDIATELY Ti load of Horses, Mares ai Gregory of Hagerstown, Md. In this stock will be fourd some extra-large-si Horses and Mares. We invite dealers without reser fe22-2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & co., TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY 1894, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK shall sell, within 10th and . China and John Borland, Sept ALC. Terms, cash. as the whole lot will posith boxes, barrels, ch he following July AND EL SEBRUAKY TWE! LOCK A.M., within Y-FOURTH, our rooms, We Will sell a general line of House entioned above, Angi Fox, Chinese, Thiet and Carriage Rugs, lot of Fur AT TWELVE M., ES, HARNESS, &e., Y & ©O., Au s. Mules. 2 BAZAAR AUCTIC > CARE LE OF MU in thy RDAY HORS! TER) ER, will be sold a car Mules consigned by M Work and Good and p nd ine Drivin Muies. 8. BI and tn front of our sa D. streets, facing wld Ge Glassware, P ctures, Books, con- sts, trunks, ete., stored persons, to pay’ storage ST. Mag tITSY, J_ Kintz, Oct. 4). Mrs, Cula Thomas, F”b1 Smith, Sept.2 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers. fez “WOLSON, GORE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 629 Louisiana Opposite THURSDAY BEING A LEGAL Hoi WILL HOLD OUR REG OF “AND WITHIN OURS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY ENCING AT TE: USUAL, THE KEEPING PARLOR, BED FICE AND . THE EMBER TI CTIAS. WEEKS, TOL “UNITED STATES LINE venue, Old City Post Ottice, LAR SALE E NEI FACILITIES ARE OF ‘THE 2 HARGES ONLY $1_PEIR PUBLIC WILL DO WELL TO His. ON, GORE & CO., Ancts. Salesman. fe20-4t MARSHALS SALEBY virtue of a writ of teri factas tssued out of the clerk's office of the Supre: of Columbia aud blic sale for ¢ he Decorative F avenue and 14th stre By virtue of a of the District of Colum sell court house of th r, TH RUARY, Iso4, right, title, claim, fendint in’ and 1 erty, to numbered 3 lumbia, with all thereon, erk’s ottice o t public sale, Original city of Wash Court of the District to me directed I wil ¢ sh at store root | “r Company, corner ew York northwest, city of Wash ington, of Columbia, on SATURDA | Th 2 T FOURTH DAY BRUAR 1 g z all the defendant right state in and to the following eseribed lot of Wall paper aud vorde ples, molding, &e. six (Gc enient and store perty of satisty ichards. writ of ficri facias, issued ont the Supreme Court of the bia, and to me dir T will door_of the bia, on SATUI- DAY OF FER SLOCK M., all the » interest and estate of the de- 9 the following descried prop- ered 3, in square ugton, District of Co- and singular the improvemenis Seized and levied upon as the property of Alex. R. Shepherd, and Tats, No. 15490 at law use of Charles I. ALBERT A. DUN ANSON BE DAY, THE TW RUARY, 1804. 4 right fendant i erty, to. of the subdivision plat or play on record in th District of Columbia the scribed as follows: southeast corner of said lot erly aloug th feet, thene the west line ’ easterly and pa ner avenue along to the trl he dividi place of 14. of zed and levied Sayles, and will he sold to satisfy execution S12S7 at law, in f. tor. RT A. G. SLOAL running northerly and iSO f Columbia, with all and singular th uenis thereon, NSON PRC Will be sold to satisfy execution in f Collins & McLeister, Bis ‘Taylor. Ww rsbal, 1). C. Rc iaSLtofe2Bex22 ted, I wil door _of the iS est and estate of the de- following described prop- 20. In section numbered & Borry Farum, according lot 19 5 ot, : lel with the north side of then ruaning southerl; of lots 19 and inning, city of Washing 1 upon as the property of favor of Samue! J. Jones, Exec WILSON, Auction N & CO, S. Marshal, D.C. ts. jndltorerex22 AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ‘street. IRE AND DWELLING in deed of trust, dated t I ad duly re a Ise No. 1846, 346 6t seu.. one of ds of the District of «4 and request of the . rq will sell at_pu ct ises, ON SATURD. in sai are one year, trust on the proper quired RA’ OF FEBRU ir and place, WHOM Trt MA AY Distriet ty. posit of $100 will AML couveyaneing rims to be property haser’s cost. SMELD. MeKINLE PH. TERRELL, ‘Trastes CURITIES AT AUCTION a THE CAPITAL G_ COMPANY, FULL Pal 2 take notice. TCLIFFE, DARR & C1 ‘Auct neers. POSTPONED. t MARES AND | » Court of the | FEB- . ali the | EEL SOUTHEAST, WASH- | 1123 Ist St. S.W., on) TOLSON, GORE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL sell, by order of the assignee, the entire stock of ‘Diamonds, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry formerly owned by J. H. Flanagan, the jeweler. ‘k must be sold within a few days. lock p.in., on the, premises, 531 7th st. KS. Salesman. fel6-Im FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF COMPLETE AND DE- SIRABLE STOCK OF NEW CARRIAGES, | WAGONS, BUGGIES, HARNESS, WHIPS, HORSE BLANKETS, Ete., BY AUCTION. We will sell, by public auction, to the highest bidder or bidders, for cash, at the carriage repos- itory of the United Carriage and Wagon Com= pany, Nos.119, 121& Monday, February 26th, 1894, begin= ning at 10 o’clock' a.m., The entire stock of Carriages, ete., therein, which corsists in part of Top Buggies, Jump Seat Surreys, No Top Buggies, | Surreys, two, four and six Passenger Buckboards, Democrat Wagons, Exten= sion Top Carriages,Doctors’ Pheetons,SideSpring Buck= boards, Concord Buggies, Canopy Top Surreys, Coupe Rockaways, Spider Phe-=- tons, Delivery Wagons, Milk Wagons, Sieighs, Single and Double Wagon and Carriage Harness, Horse Blankets, Saddles, Etc., Etc. Also Iron Safe, Desk and Office Furniture, Making a most attractive opportunity to secure desirable rolling stock, as the assortment is com- plete and the workmanship first-class. ALE POSITIVE AND IN DETAIL. STOCK CAN BE INSPECTED FRIDAY, SATUR- DAY AND EARLY ON MORNING OF SALE. NO POSTPONEMENT. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. LOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. weessors to Latimer & Sloan.) Catalogue Sale of Rare and Beautiful Interior Decorations, ‘Odd and Curious, Antique and [lodern, Useful and Ornamental, WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION WITHIN OUR SALESROOMS, 1407 G STREET, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ‘D THURSDAY, FEBRUARY TWENTY-SEVENTH, = TWENTY-EIGHTH = AND MARCH FIRST, 1894, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. EACH DAY. V.S.—ON EXHIBITION MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1894, FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. THIS SALE IS BEING MADE FOR ONE OF OUR) LOCAL MERCHANTS, WHO IS DISPOSING OF | THIS PARTICULAR LINE OF GOODS. EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE SOLD, AND THE COLLEC- TION IS WORTHY THE ATTENTION OF THOSE IN SEARCH OF INTERIOR DECORATIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. contained fe22-d&ds HIGH VIEW oT) ‘D), AT THE VIR- CHAIN BRIDGE, AND SEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI- » AND OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY | ON THE PREMISES Ry virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated the 1th day of July, 1898, recorded in Liber P, No. 4, folio 308, one of the’ land records of Alexandria | cmuty, state of Virgini the undersigned, in froat of | the THIRD | ACRES OF > OF THE i, will sell at t public t el High View, on SATU DAY OF MARCH, 1894, at TWELVE M., all that certain piece or parcel of land, with improvements con, situated at the Virginia end of the Chain in the co of Alexand) state of Vir- |, known as sh View Hotel, and the piece areel of land upon which the hotel is situated, taining 5.22 acres, more or jess, more purticu- scribed by metes and bounds, courses and 3, in the said deed of trust, together with | uusehold and kitchen furniture and other per- | ue property on the premises, of sale: The above described real cstete © sold subject to a deed of trust to James C. trustee, dated 13th day of April, 1802, re: | in Liber L, No. 4, folio 546 et seq., one of nd records ‘of Alexandria county, state of A deposit of $00 will be required on le and the balance of the purchase ten days from the day of sale; | trustee ves the right to resell | e risk al cost of the defaulting ten days’ notice of the time and JOUN CRITCHER, Trasiee, Oiiice, 305 D st. aw, ‘ BROS., AUCTIONEERS, FRAME HOUSE 0} IXTEENTH AND AND GALES BS of a deed 4, seq.. of the ds of the Distriet of Columbia,” we will | of the premises, on THURSDAY, * MARCH, A. D. 1804, AP | the following dexeriived te ia the county of V of Columbia, t of lot numbered 101, in | "sullivision of lot numbered’ 45, lagett’s subdivision of block num: | ows," as sid first named aded in the office of tof Colw By virtu Liber nu land ree sell, in 4 southerly pa 8d feet; thenc r feet to the | y along said her with ts, rights, same be- | 4 | in one year, | nut per anfum | ared | | pt + att purchaser's dat time of ed With in fitte Wise “rustees reser ays from day of e the right to resell the the risk md cost of de ting pur- ter tive days advertise : in some wewspaper pul in | ston, D. C. —_— ALBERT A, WIL JOHN BO LAT: feld-ddds Trustees. Auctioneers, 1407 G si atimer & Sloan.) ENTIRE CONTENTS js ABLISHMENT NO. AVENUE NORTHWEST, | be ie nent to me, and duly recorded. I will auction, on th {pret No. 1400 Ni rthwe SIXTH, 1404, M., a’ lot of nd tric Motors, ph Instru- Wires » Speaking Tubes, Me Batteries, S es, Desks, | Lad Tools, Work E | tablish ms cash, EDWIN B. HAY, Lats Assignee. THOMAS DOWLING & €9., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. nw. “PROPERTY ON THE! EL ENTHL AND | FIVE ° Will sell | ton the west 4 inches on the street west, improved by an oid THWEST AT AUCTION, MARCH SENT! All 'S cost. of sale. DOWLING & CO., Aucts. { NENT, AT TWO and desig- | 4 RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE Dw ING, OK WEST WASHING By virtue of a ed least given duly recorded in Liber No. 1. one of the land records of t lumbia, and at the request « thereby, the ale at = ou MONDAY, THE FIPTH D. 1894, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM the following described real estate situate in the city of Georgetown and District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain piece or reel of land and premises known and distinguished as and being sub lot numbered thirty-nine (39) of William H. Manogue's recorded subdivision of parts of Jot twenty-seven to thirty-two (2) inclusive to square numbered forty-five (45), Georgetowa, Dis- trict of Columbia, as the same is recorded in Liber A. K. 8. folio ——, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, together with all the improvements, consisting of a two- story dwelling. [t will a nce of $2,500, from May 14, 1801 recorded in Liber N eT, the party secured undersigned trastees | will bia, : Cash, of which $200 must be a deposit at the time of sale. Tern ied with in fifteen days from the «: wise the trustees reserve the right t ¥ warchaser after five days’ advertising Evening Star. All conveyancing, recording, urchaser.. in Th &e., at the cost of th MILLS DEA) fc20-A&ds Ss “344 D st. nw. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of special fierl facias, issned out of the clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia,and to me directed, T will sell, at public sale, for cash, ON SATURDAY, THE KD DAY OF MARCH, A.D. Used, AT ‘TEN LOCK A.M., at the auction rooms of Duneanson Brothers, coi District of Co! title de «3. th and D sts. city of Washington, mbia, all of the defendant's right, claim and interest in xrd to the following esctibed jo Wit: About three theaand mm ound in cloth and paper, Dur Nation's Capital,” or “Visitor s seized and levied upon us she prv ree G- Evans, and will be sold to sutia cution No. 33633, exe- in favor of Eiectro-Tint Bugray- ALBERT A, WILSO: U.S. Marshal. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. THOMAS DOWLING & €G., Auct TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PREMISES KNOWN AS NOS. 3014 AND 3016 SHERMAN AVENUE, COUNTY. Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trast dated April 1, 1893, and reconted ia Ther No. 1500, folio 91, et seq., one of the land reconls of the District of Columbia, at the request of the Party secured thereby, we will, on FRIDAY, the SECOND DAY OF MARCH, Is94, at FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., in front of the premises, sell at public auetion ‘that certain lot of ground sitnate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, known as the north one-half of lot eight (Si, im block numberd nineteen (19), of Todd and Brown's subdivision of Mount Pleasuit and Pleasant Pisins, together with the improvements thereon, consist! ing of two old frame dwellings. — Terms of sale: $500 cash, balance in two equal installments, secured by the notes of the pur- chaser, and a deed of trust upon the property suld. Sale to be complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale, or the trustees reserve the right to resell at the cost and risk ‘of the defaulting pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale. "All conveyancing and recording at pur- chaser’s cost BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, SALE OF TWO-STORY DWELLING, No. 1620 COV BETWEEN | NINTH AND TENTH E AND RHODE ISLAND AVENUE AND R STREET NORTHWEST. Ry virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 1802, at folio 342 et seq, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at auction, in front of the premises, on FRID' MARCH SECOND, A.D. 1894, at FIVE @°CLOc P.M., the following described ‘real estate, situated TRUSTEES" BRICK TON STREET, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, | and known and distinguished as and being lot numbered 100 in L. S. Chapman's subdivision of original lots 4 to 11, inclusive, in square numbered 6 cording to the plat of said subdivision, as me appears of record in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in subdivision book marked CH... at page 187, Terms of saie: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, notes for the deferred pay- ments to be secured by a deed of trast on the erty sold, and to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum until paid, or all cash, at the op- tion of the purchaser. All conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de. faulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale im some newspaper pablished in Washington, D. C. $100 deposit required at time a nae JOSEPH_R. EDSON, CHARLES B. BAILEY, fel6-d&ds Trustees, “RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE KNOW AS NO. 920 ISTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of two several deeds of trust to us, Learing date respectively July 15, 1885, and Janu: ary 5, USsS, and duly recorded respectively on july 15, 1885, in Liber 1129, at folio et Be, nd on January 8, 189s, in Liber Now 1301, ‘at foo 14 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, ‘and at the Written request of the part secured thereby, we the undersizned trustees will auction, in front of the preaiises, om E FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, 184, K all that certain piece or parcel of land and premises situated Ia the clty of Washington, District of Columbia, keown and distinguished as and being the south 22 feet 6 inches front of original lot twenty- seven (27), in square one handred and six (oA, us the wane are designated and laid down on the Plots and plan of said city. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash und the balance in two equsl installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent por annum, payable semlan- nually from day of be represented by the notes of the purchaser Secured by first deed of trast upon the prope sold, or all cash at the purchaser's option. A posit of $200 will be required of the pr the time of sale. All cc acing, recording snd notarial fees at cost of pure Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the. Ti resell the property at the risk and cost of default. ing purchase W. E. EDMONSTON, Trastee, 500 Sth 'st. a. ROBERT O. HOLTZMAN, ‘Trust: fe20-d&dbs S200. O41 F st. x. "SALE OF . the deferred payments to nd ser r Supreme ‘olumbia, holding a special business, in the matter of the term for probat estate of the late ANNIE E. NORTHCUTT, other. Wise known as ES TON, we will, as collectors of sai offer either at pablic or RARING APPAREL of the de- ul skin coats, silk dresses, hats, umbrellas, &c. LOCK, y EeRt ry of xoods and t the undersigned. — A can procure an same by address! fe20-5t TRUSTE By virtue of a deed of trus and recorded ia Liver No. 1 one of the land records for th bia, and at the written request cured tie we Will sel ie _auet mises, NESDAY, DAY of FEBRUARY, dated July 15, 1892, Distriet of Colum: of the party se- FOUR O'CLOCK parcels of grou Washington, Dis! seribed ash » 23. 24, 25, 2Y and the south © feet front of lot pumbered numbered 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 and in WV subdivision of sald sub lots and original lots 6 od of trust, third of the purchase money ce in two equal suths from day of cent per annum, and trust on y sold, or ali cash, at the option of the purch: A $50 on each lot will be time Ail conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cor, Terms of sale to be compited with in. fi m days from day of Will be ro risk and cost resold at »D, ; felS-ats ERRULL: Trustee, YHOMAS DOWLIN AUCTIONEERS, iz Est. ax. cae, LE OF Lor XUMBER 3 ART OF LOT FARM, Now TAKOMA "PARK, TWO-STORY ON v PRONTING situate in th to wit: “AN that certain ind and premises known and lot numbered tw k lettered B, . oi ‘eod's subdiv isi a Live. “No. 6, Provenierts the Dist to he sold subject to an indebted- 5 to the Equitatle Cot ion, secured bv deed of dof the narchise re in two eqt und two v per payal ured "by deed uf. trust! on prope h. at the option of the pur- $200 Will he required at the sale. AM cost of the purehay jed with within fifteen days fran erwise the trus pay respect sei le in ow 2 ine pur: after. tiv Pi paper published. in ington, in the District of WILLIAM NES, Trustee, fel7-d&ds = JOHN L. WEAVER, Trustee. BRICK TRUSTEES’ SALE OF r offer for } auction, in front of the premises, | OF MARCH, a. | and) folio 156 et seq.. | E | | secured Uberety DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. n s A THREE-STORY BRICK i ae ee ‘AS PREMISES NO. 20 STREET, BETWEEN EAST CAPITOL AND A STREETS SOUTHEAST. | _ BE virtue of a ceftain dowd of trust, date jon the sixth (thy day of February,” A. D. 1883, jend recorded aimong the land records of the Dis- in Uber No. 1742, folie 110, et t the request of the holders of the notes | sec rrevy, we will offer at public auct | front of the premises, ON WEDNESDAY. 1B | SEVENTH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. Ist, aT | FIVE O'CLOCK P-L, ‘the following described real | estate situate im the ‘ci Washingt istrict | of Columisa,, 20 wit.: AM that ‘wertain’ pie | Parcel of land and premises Known and distingalen | ed as and being loc lettered “Fin Tait and others’ subdivision of of seven hundred and elghty-seven ¢ | being part of original lote five) | together with the i « . erms: One-third of the purchas wo Bd Page 4 > tatenes ts two on 4 ‘alimenta, ctively in one two fare iy doc of ia Te pte Dako option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 | be required at the time of male. Sale to be closed | im fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise | Property will be resold at the risk and cont of de- | faulting purchaser, after five days’ notice of such | resale by advertisement in some one or more mcwe- ee on ae weakeeee e 5 AV ACI 22 VACK, ING BIUCK DWELLING, No. 668 IST STREET SOUTHWEST, By_virtue of a deed of trust | No. 774, folio 205, of the | trict of Columbia, and at the: front of the F premises, | SECOND, 1894, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, | in square 586, ‘Washington, D. C., fronting | by depth of 99 feet to an provements above stated. | Terms: One-third in cash, of which a deposit of $100 must be made at time of sale, and the bal- ance in two equal installments in one and two years, for which notes of the purchaser, interest from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust om the property sold, will be taken, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All copvey- | aneing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms jof sale are not complied with in ten days from i “RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF DYNAMO, LAMPS, AM- METER, av. By virtue of a decree of the ee on the Eighth o A.D. 1s, in equity cause numbered 1440: wherein ‘The Ball Electric Company is com- luinant and Benjamin F. Gilbert is respondent, The undersigned trustee will ‘offer for sale, Foor ee oe 3 Day" of "FEBRUARY, aD. M., the following emat- pe, yr ‘oad G. 4, 70 Light, 3% Shades. 19 Globes. 1 set Tracks 1 Ammeter. HENRY P. BLAIR, 416 Sth street_n.w., ES THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., —, O22 Et aw. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO, 1070 30TH STREET, GECRGETOWN, 'D. ©, aT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, | 1894, at FIVE O'CLOCK, | We shall sell part of lot 3 feet on the, west side about 1: feet, improve | dwelling, No. 1070’ 30th Terms: One-third ‘years, with notes bearing interest @ deed of trust, or all cash, at option chaser. All conveyancing, ete. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. THAT VALUARLE PROPERTY No. 1746 STREET NORTHWEST AT PUBLIC “ADE lot 23, im square No. 126, f 1 ay northwest by @ with side alley 10 feet wide. Improved by a three- story brick residence of 14 rooms, with all mod- ern improvements and in good 5 Terms: One-third cash, balance tp one, two an@ and secured by a deed of trust on the property or all cash. All conveyancing recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of will be quired at time of sale. ‘Terms to complied with im fifteen days after sule. « G. SLOAN & Auctioncer, fedvdids bensees xx 9 EATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, Auctioneers. TRUSTEL'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE CORNER OF 27TH AND I STS. N.W. eects faa SO cee. ae Septem! a iy ed ie eoeie Soy Dent of coe rey 1743, folio 187, at request secured therebs, I will sell_at public auction. front of the ises, on FRIDAY, the DAY OF MARCH, 1834, at FIVE @°CLOCK P.M, all the right, title and interest of Joseph A. non in the following described real estate, in the city of Washington, tn the of Co- lumaa, to wit: Lot numbered five @), in num erered five (). described as follows: a point on I street north 21 feet east from southwest corner of sxid lot and square ning thence east along the line of T street thence north 5# feet 11 south S4 feet 11 sale: One-third equal installments fu one and two of sale, with —— cent int payable. semi-annually, for whieh luents the notes of the purchaser sball secured by a deed of trust on the or all cash, at option of the purchaser. A of $100 will be required at time of sale, and terms of sale rust be complied with in fifteen the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All convey- ancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. "J. HOLDSWORTH_GORDOX, 330 4% st. ~KATCLIFFE, DARR & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. — TWO NEARLY NEW SIX-ROOM FRAME D’ ING HOUSES. NOS 1026 AND 1028 STREET SOUTHEAST. BY AUCTION. ON MONDAY —APTERNOON, FEBRUARY j TWENTY <xTe 1006, af FouR O'CLOCK, we Will offer for sale, in front of the premises, Bote 102 and 103, in square 1023, improved by two wil $600 on each house, due . ‘Terms: Over and above the trast to be paid in cash, A deposit of $100 upon each house at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are pot complied with in 1 vs from the day of sale the right is reserved resell the property at the rie | And cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 5 days’ advertisement of such resale im some tee g nearly new six-room frame dwelling houses, rent for $12. aisisbed in Washington, D.C. All conv ime recording at the cost of the porchaser. H RATCLUPE, DARK & © _fel4-d&dis Auctioneer, THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., Auctioneers, Lf OF THAT VALUABLE PROP. EON THE RTHEAST COR- AND CORCORAN ~ 2ix TO ALLEY, IMPROVED BY A < DWELLING AND STORE, CONTAIN. ING 22 ROOMS. Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust bearing aute May 12, A. D. 1893, and duly ge- corded in Liber No. 1822, folio S28 et seq. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, at request of the party secured thereby, the’ un- dorsigned trustees: on FRIDAY. the SHOON | DAY OF MARCH, 180, at HALF-PAST POUR | O'CLOCK P.M.,in "front ‘of the premises, sell at | public auction ‘the following described reat canta, situate im the city of Washington, Disteist Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered ulgety-twe (2, in Join T. Arms’ subdivision of square one Lun- | dred and se nine (179), a8 per plat reconted im Liver 14, folio 107, of the ‘surveyor District, together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a brick building coutaining 22 rouma, used as a boarding house end store Terms of sale: To be sold subject to a decd of trust dated June 8, 1891, {0 ‘secure five motes amounting to $8,000, all’ payable in five years | froma the date of said trast; of the balance, one | third to be paid in cash, and the residue th two equal installments at one and two years, secured | by es of the purchaser and ‘deed’ of trust | upon the premises sold, Terms of sale to be com- wita within fifteen days from the of | biied Bale, oF the trustees reserv { the right to resell at the cost and risk of the de faulting gurchaser, Au A deposit of Sag reauired om the day of sale. yaneing aid recordi chasers cnat. COUP ANC JAMIN F. LEIGHTON. ‘Tensten ve, 452 D st. nw. COURTLAND BOYER,’ Trustee, fel9-d&ds __Oiice, 214 Tth st. ss. “THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., AUCTIONBERS, 62 E st. ow, LUABLE TWO-STORY BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, \ SPREET, KETWEEN G AND Di3TH NORTHEAST. f a deed, dated the fourth ot and duly zecorded im Liber 1794, one of the ‘aud records of the Dis- t of Columbia, and by tirection of the the undertgord trasiees will sel MONDAY AFTER: . at FOUR O'CLOCK, the following described prope }siateen feet” front of lot 141 by |waid lot, im Ida Gelr's subdivision | 1004, improved by a story 1 TRUSTEES’ SALE AND in front of of y syuare and basement bri | dwelling, No. F Linden stree ‘: bounded by i . 2 th ecreets northeast 1 = 4 subject to a trust of ~ and ine cash,residue in 6 a month, x uterest, and secured by a decd erty sold, or ail cash, at option of of ule to he com a ys, or the right fs rese » rink and cust of defaults wevancing and recording it required at the WILLIAM A. EASTERDAY, OOS F st. ow, JOUN T. ARMS. 510 F st. aw. of irust on y purchaser. Te fifteen d

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