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10 5 : THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 189{-TWELVE PAGES. TALKING TO VIRGINIANS Candidates Campaigning in the Eighth District. edith and MeCaul om the Stump— ‘The Meetings at Orange . 1S, parties, the | meet- | ay una | dis- | fact Two frss her by r lestsiation as avien tiv > and ided. He | * fot i by Jud, of Lou- | : nty end Walter Moore of Fairfax | - Teme ir ch bulldin, to show n address he attom f bill was e, t me of shutth iter fuol the peop! at iengil upon the p pulistic ideas | ids follow n. J. G. When mught his party w . Gea. Fielas rep to tell at this The Meeting at Warreate WARRENTON, Va., October » 18 proceeded to town re. to: an hour and a hali, | 1 his constituen ! cheme = used in especially by Mr. Mored s | 4 chart, how ‘the | working mau rises in the morning and | washes in a basin wiih the tariff reduced eats his breakfast from much, and #o on through { daily ssities, util at | - lies down under blankets greatly | Feduced in price, and dreams of buying his | wife a dress at a sull greater reduction. Mr Mansur followed Mr. Meredith am spoke £ er two hour | Mr. MeCs for nearly three hours | in the sower floor of the court house, | vir. MeCaut dwelt largeiy upon the sugar | schedul>, and took oceasien to show that | ye or less of ined that the time with him, | afraid of me at they had m ause afraid b culd not t tims, the new bal- t, and t popu- say it will sare 5 ublicans open © man who ¢ r write rily 2 one con- | steble in charg ket for him. nd 1s Say th if a his abie, to sult chil the t fix the x will Kill t each d, but 2» more aul, in an can inted in full the Late end at the | to the pe- | democrats hoot | d say that there will | This will, no contested lee trict cTats se ate ma At pre ident « New ¥. ki to recone t party. Wm. R. Grace is said © off » withdraw the coun- ty d@ ¥ s in seven of the al dis nator C, y. Senator Hill and Rich y of ¢ | | -} a _tumulta- e » board of trade ng York was ‘day of his nation for York ised, if the city ments of no used for wruion or +o+- Six Under FPalien Walls. were t er the ruins of id building on Bridge Square, St. Paul, 1 erncon, and all badly injured, On the steep bluff, close by the treet bridge, and neerly 100 feet | above the railro tracks, the McClung building hi: rs. Jt was the Pabst Lu ation for kare and for Hing hi been in uilding was so crumbled. Work- men f and were leosen- ing the b r, when the ga . carrying r of the cellar, street level, but high railroad tracks. Police and fire mts were promptly at the scene work of rescue promptly began. % below the or ain Peyton, yer, was not mg and for that re: ady at the accus- | 2 business down before breakfast | was ready he stopped in J. M. Hi cafe On 7th sirect and called for breakfast. He to take a t behind a » ciatins, but mg seen by pers . however, did 1 no objec n left the pla | kind,” he ther he day he swore cut a warrant ¢ Police Court, ging the proprictor of the place with ref behaved and respectable person. Way be tricd Thursday —— Two unoccupied frame shanties In Pleas- ent alley southwest were slightly damaged by fre at an early hotr this morning. ing to serve Th FOLLOWED THE RACES Three Men Arrested as Having Bad Reputations. Judge Miller.Says He Don’t Intend to Relense Shell Game Workers im the Future. The Virginia Jockey Club race track at St. Asaph fs in Virginia, and not in this jurisdiction, and for this reason the police here have no police power there. But Sec- tary Mcintyre, at the head of the execu- tive committee, had no idea of having crooks and disorderly persons on the track, qnd in order to protect the public from. such persons thirty men, under Detective Bov Pinkerton, were employed. Thus far the public has been weli protected, so the police here say, and they are well pleased vith the work of the detectives. Yesterday i n iorce was reduced to six veral Alexandrians were put on t these six men. Club officials sent tickets to . and che local detectives visit track from time to time, in order to tari selves with the faces of the s-on, who work thieving on persons unacquainted with thelr of stealing. A‘ter a visit to the track yesterday De- teetives Weedon, Horne and Rhodes went out last night and made three arrests. The trio appeared in Judge Kimball's court this mori and a trial under the vagrancy act was held. Two of the prisoners, Lew. C. Kennedy and Thomas B. Hannon, young men, were weil known to the oificers, particularly to Their game is “sheli- h they sometimes oper&te 1s. no Worse sort of robbery than the judge told the prison- “But,” said one of the prisoners, “I have never worked the game im this city.” i rie,” said the judg “That may be t “but am putation travels with him. ‘the said that these defendants follow ce tracks and county fairs. One of them had the shells on him, and the oth- er had eight railroad tickets to various points. This, the officers thought, showed had traveled between these points and had not given up their tickets. . 1 told the prisoners that » courts had been in the habit personal bunds of such per- w them a chance to leave town. the judge, that only gives @n opportunity to rob persons in some other om going to make a change in this practic the court told them, “and require you to give real estate security in the sum of $2” or to the workhouse for ninety When you get out you may leave the ana you had better tell others of your ripe what the court will do with them if they come here.”” Abraham S. Prince was the other prisoner. He has been here off and on ever since the Jackson City race track opened, so the ofhcers told the court.. They said that he is a “tout and follower of the races, and a$ the reputation of being dishonest in addition to being an oplum smoker. Detective Weedon caused some amuse- ment when he described the hearing at the Virginia magistrate’s office of a charge against Prince of robbing a man. “He was taken to the magistrate’s office,” | caid the officer, “and tae magistrate, upon hearing one witness, said: ‘Let the prisoner be released,’ " and the officer waived his hand to show how the magistrate had done. ‘The prisoner said he came here to get em- ployment on the race track, and admitted that he had been ruled off the Jackson City track. He claimed that he belongs in Phila- delphia, and said he wanted to go hom “We have no use here for men of your the judge said, “and I want it dis- tinetly understood by men of your class at this is a decidedly unhealthy climate for them.” He was sentenced to thirty days in de- fault of bonds in the sum of $200. ae WOMEN AND MISSIONS. utive Committee of the Woman's Forcign Mixsionary Society Meets. ‘The executive committee of ‘he Woman's Foreign Missionary clety of the Metho- Episcopal Church met In annual ses t Foundry Church yesterday after- nd held a private business session to- essioas will be held morning,afternoon November 1. There are about forty-five delegates, nd missionary candidates. is divided into eleven branches, xecutive committee consists of ary of and two delegates from ach branch. This makes a total of thirty- three, but the representation ts not full. credentials of the missionary candi- dates will be passed upon, and will. con- stitute one of the important features of the sessions. The morning sessions will open and will be devoted to a review of the ceomplished during the year. These will be fully as Interesting as any of the ms to be held. The afternoon sessions sin at 2 o'clock, and will be con- * aidresses by missionaries and s distinguished in aid rendered and vice done the society. Devotional ser- will be ach afternoon at 4, and given over to addresses of the as those at the af- ternoon ings. The meetin: held to- tay and tomorrow will be private and pre- limin, to the public ones, which are to Yednesday morning. From Far-Off Fields. are in attendance who hav in South America, Mexic: Japan and India. They have fields of labor expressly to at- but do so incidental to tend thet the sessions, home leaves. Bishop Thorburn of India 1s down for an addres: ident and secretary will be elected. exere will be held on Sun- and it is then that the report of the ay, A SUDDEN CHECK. It Came Almost Unawares, but It Laid t Foundations of Death. A prominent citizen of New York returned from bis vacation feeling in perfect health, As @ re- sult he was careless; the next thing was a chill; then a cold; then pneumonta; then death. Nearly all troubles start with a cold, and this fe just the season when it is most casily taken. Some sudden change checks the action of the body, clogs the circulation, loses up the pores and lays the foundations of death, See to a cold in its first stages and you stop the disease. Tet it run along and you are sure t> raffer nnpleasant consequences. A cold needs “a stites ‘n time. Physicians all agree that there is only one sure way of checking a cold, and ‘hat is by the use of pure stimulants. ‘The pores must be opened: the circulation aroused and the activity and vigor of lfe awakened. Nothing does Une so certainiy as Pure whiskey, and there Is no whiskey which pos- Sesses the qualities designed for this purpose like Duffy's Pure Malt. It is a remedy, uot a Lever- age. It has been used for sears aud fs the most popular preperation before he public, Doctors, clergymen and people genorally, indore it for its health-giving qualities, and It has become a family hecessity. Writing concerniig ft, the Rey. B. Milla of Kaosas says: “I am a Presbyterian clergyman— & do-tor of divinity, not of medicine— but Tam rot afraid to say that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is the purest and most effective preparation as a edicine I know of, and iny expericn-e is a large vuld be borse In inind, however, other whiskey will answer the purpose, r anxious any drngcist or grocer ‘1 me substitute, be shouid not be encouraged intent io that no ‘that _ AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. will be presented. This will be ting paper, as it will contain facts and figures showing just how much pro- gress the M. E. Church thinks it has made during “the y in missionary work in ner lands than chis. The delegates from local branch are Miss Grace Uhler and Mrs. Job Price. The visitors will be ten- dered a reception at the church on Wednes- evening. ‘On Monday evening next will be a conference between all stian workers. Several entertainments and excursions have been prepared by the al committee of arrangements, consisting of Mrs. A. E. Bovee, Mrs. A. S. Hartsock, Mrs. S. D. La Fetra, Mrs. Judge McDowell, Miss Marion Fowler and Mrs. M. A. Reiley. The list of delegates, with their homes, is as follows: Mr. state, and Miss Adee were pascengers on A. A. Adee, assistant secretary of the steamer Berlin, from Southarpton, which arrived at 3 »w York yesterday. "AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. AUCTIONEERS, BOF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON STREET SOUTHWEST. ecces of the Scpreme Court of pin, passed in equity cause corge E. Moore, jr. an and Sarsh C. Moore and the undersigned trustees in front of the prem- 4 R THIRTIETH, 1894, at HALE-PAST POUR O'CLOCK P.M. or parcel of land and premises know! ndred apd ninety-ix, in the Dis- trict of ia, improved by a frame house and brick sta’ beibg premises 478 F street south- West. Terus of sale: Ove-thind of the purchase money r, option of the purchtser, any greater we the whole of the purchase iuoney) in cash on the day of sale, or within ten days there- after, and the balance of the purchase money to be paid ‘Iq two equa! instalments, payable one and . Tespectively, from the day of sale, pe to give his prouilssory notes for the de- ferred payments Dearing ieterest at the rate of 6 per ceutom per annum frem the day of sale until paid, and secace’d by a good and sufficient deed of «t Upon the premises so sold. A deposit of $100 be required at the time of sale. Taxes will be paid to date, All convey und recordi at the cost of the purchaser. terms are ied with within“ten days the right ts ve- at the risk and cost of the defaut- ing purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in Oe OE ee WER JAMUN & MINOR, ‘No. 416 Sth st. nw. CONWAY ROBINSON, it uf Justice. 057,19, 20,23,25,27829 ‘Srustecs, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PRC NIV " WEEN 8. B AND D AND E STREETS S.E., AND KNOWN AS NO. 43 IVY ST. 8.E. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date the 4th day of April, A.D. 1804," and re- corded in Liber No. 1912, at’ folio 112 et’ seq., one of tbe land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the notes se- cured thereby, ‘we will sell at public auction, in frcnt of the premises, on TUESDAY, TRE ‘TWEN- TY-THIRD DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following deseribed’ land and premises, situate in the city of Waabington, District of Columbia, and known and designated as that part of lot numbered twenty-seven (27) tn square numbered six hundred and ninety-three (693), particularly described as follows: Beginning fot the same at a point on Ivy street, and in the center of a party wall distant ‘fourteen (14) feet six () inches, more or less, eust from the northwest cor- ner of sald lot and running thence along the line of said Ivy street east thirteen (13) feet, more or less, to the ceuter of another party wall; thence south and at right angles with suid street’ eighty six (86) feet three (3) inches; thence west thirteen (33) feet, more or Jess, to the Hine of the lot next adjoining the premises hereby described and con- veyed by said deed of trust; thence north elghty- six (S6) feet three (3) Inches to the point of be- ginning. ‘This rty is improved by a new two- story brick dwelling of six rooms and bath with all_ modern improvements. Terms: One-third cash, balance tn one and two years, notes to bear 6 per cent interest, pasable semi-annually, and to be secured by a deed of trust on said property, or all cash. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 Will be required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with in 10 days, or the trustecs re- serve the right to resell the ‘property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days" advertisement in any newspaper published in the District of Columbia of such resale. ecl0-d&ds Trustees. . SLOAN & ©O., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. ABLE IMPROVED BETWEEN 12TH AND 13TH STREETS NOKTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause numbered 13813, docket 33, wherein Florence V. Galleher et al. ‘are coi nants and William H. Pope et al. are defendznts, the undersigned, as trustees, will offer for sule, at public auction, tn front of the premises, on “TUESDAY, OCTORER. WENTY-TIURD, (1804, at HALF-PAST FOUR ‘LOCK P.M., ‘the following described real es- tate in the city of Washington, to wit: All of lot bumbered fifteen (15). in McC. Baldwin's May recorded subdivision of part v-five (275), improved square numbered two hundred and sever by dwelling, known and numbered as 122% the fram S street northwest. 8 of sale as prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, and the balance in two equal Installments, at one and two years, respectively, with Interest at the rate of 6 percent per annum from the day of sale @ by deed of trust on the property cash, on of the purchaser, posit of $200 will be required at the time of All conveyancing and recording will be at the aser’s cost. The sale must be com- days from the day of tmstees reserve the right to re- rty at the risk and cost of the de- urchater, after live () days’ advertise- ment of such resali JAMES F. HOOD, Pacific building, MILLS DEAN, No. 340 Indiana’ ave, ‘Trustees, & ©0,, AUCTIONEERS, a i 22823 THOMAS DOWLING 612 E st. nw. XCTOBER TWENTY-THIED, 1894, K P.M. we . in front of ting BT two-story ing hous improv elegant parking ‘Terms: hird eas 13, With Interest, secured L property sold, ‘or all cas! purchaser. $100 deposit required at the time of sale. veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ocl6-déeds a deed of trust on at the option of Con- FUTURE DAYS. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ART OF SQUARE NORTH ARE 1053, By virtue of ad: the District of Colum fn equity P. Clark, ‘4 14561, wherein J wre cotplainants aud Mary M. 1, on MONDAY, AT . front of prew) th parties to be cause in the following estate, situsts in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: No much of square’ north of numbered hundred and fifty-three (N. of as is Included in a deed from Henry Waiter- ston, as attorney in fact for Ann M. tett, to Robert th, 1 and’ re- 5 284, of the land t of Columbia. ‘One-third of the purchase money sh, one-third in one year and one-third in two years, or all cash, at the purchaser's option, De- ferred payments to be represented by the pur- chaser's notes, dated on th bearing in- terest at per annum, payable ai-anm ed of trust on the rty sold. nh within days from day eves, the right to resell dv ‘ost, after purchaser's cost. 0023-d&ds AUCTION DUNCANS AS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE FRAME DWELLING No. 915 11TH STREBT SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, duly recorded December 9, 1886, in Liber No. "1221, follo 200 et seq., of the Jand' records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell, at public’ auction, it of the premises, on FRIDAY, thy TWENTY-SIX DAY of 0C- TOBER,” A.D. 1894, at HALF-PAST — FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all that plece or parcel of Jand situate and being in Washington city, in the Dis- triet of Columbla, and kuc the ground plat or plan of said city ing the south tweaty feet froat on 11th street east and running back, with that width, the full depth of the lot. of lot rumbered twelve (i2) im square yumbered nine bundred and seventy-tive (975), together with ail and singular the appurtcrances, rights, priv- Mleges, imp-ovements cther hereditaments to the belonging or in any wise appertaining. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money tc be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal iusteliments, payable in one aud two years, with interest at six (G) per centum per annum, payabte semi-a.nually, from day of sale, secured’ by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 "will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All couveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the default- ing purchaser. CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, ovl2-d&ds ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSIEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NOS. 27 AND 29 7TH STREET NORTHEAST, iy virtue of @ decree of the Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause numbered 15791, tn the Stpreme Court of the Dis- tke of Columbia, wherein Mary V. Cohen, by. her next fried, is complainant, and William W. Cohen is deferdant, I shall, on WEDNESDAY, the THIR- ‘TY-FIRST DAY of OCTOBER, A.D. 1804, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., sell, at public auction, in front of the peemlees, ihe following described ‘real estate, situate tn the elty of Washington, District of Colrmbla, to wit: All of lets twenty-four (24) and twenty-five (25) im Willian E. Hill's subdivision of, part of square eight hundred and ninety-seven ($07), As per plat recorded in Liber 12, folio 80, in the éurveyor's office of the District of Columbia, improved as aforesaid. The lots will be sold sep’ ely. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two ycars, or all casb, at the "s option. Deferred payments to ‘be rep- resented by the purctaser’s notes, to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, semt-annually, and to be sccured by deed of trust upon the property soll. Taxes will be paid out of the fund up to the day of sale. Terms must’ be compiled with within ten days from the day of 4. the pi ‘ty may, at trustee's option, be and cont of defaulting purchaser, ¢ days’ advertixement. A deposit of $i00 wil: be required on each lot at the sale. oss JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. RATCLIFFE, DARR & OO., Auctioneers. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THH “FORRESTER” DINING ROOMS, “NO, 22 TH STREET BS wae CLOCK we will sell at é 3 NO" We the above well-known cafe and "lunch rooms the entire contents contained therein, com Chairs, Tables, China and Glassware, fares ‘oportunity Plated &e. is sale presents xcellent for a live inan to engage in this business. “RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., ‘Auctioneers, ocls-4t Rare | And : Genuine ORIENTAL RUGS At Auction, Through Our Well-known Local Dealer, Mr. D. K. Varzhabedian. YOUR, KIND AND SPECIAL ATTENTION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED TO A MARVELOUS COLLECTION “OF ORIENTAL ART GOODS OF HIGH MERIT, COMPRISING "(700) SEVEN HUN- DRED RARH AND VALUABLE ORIENTAL —— RUGS, HANGINGS, TAPESTRIES, &c., C. THIS COLLECTION HAS BEEN CONSIGNED TO ME THROUGH THE NOBLE KINDNESS OF A LARGE NATIVE WHOLESALE FIRM IN| NEW YORK, SO AS TO ENABLE MBE TO START AGAIN IN BUSINESS IN| WASHINGT: THESE GOODS ARB JUST OUT OF THB CUS- TOM HOUSE, HAVING ARRIVED ON THE 8. 8. CAMPANIA. “AND IT WILL BE THE FIRST TIME THEY HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED TO PUB- O INSPECTION THEY WILL RE ON EXHIRITION ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SECOND AND | TWENTY-THIRD, 1804. AT MY OLD STORE, 1216 F ST. N.W., AND SOLD AT AUG. TION, " COMMENCING © WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-1 TH, 1894, AT HALF-PAST TEN AM. AND HALF-PAST TWO P.M., UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MESSRS. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. VERY RESPECTFULLY, 0c17-6t D. K. VARZHABEDIAN THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Executor’s sale of three four-story pressed=brick houses, with all modern improvements, contain= ing fifty-two rooms, be= ing Nos. 1330, 1332 and 1334 I street northwest, opposite Franklin Park, and known as the Frank= lin Hotel. On WEDNESDAY — AFTERNOO: OCTORER, TWENTY-FOURTH, 1804, at’ FOUR ‘O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, the ofidersigned, executor, wilt offer at public auction the following described roperty, viz: being lot 18 and west half of lot 19, ic square 250, uaving a frout of 72 feet 144 Inches on the scuth'side of 1 street, by a depth of 144 feet to a 80-foot alley, ite Franklin Park, and known as the Franklin Hotel: Improvements being three four-story brick! houses, Nos. 1330, 1332 and 1334 1 street, qwith all modern improve: ments, and containing fifty-two rooms. ‘This is very valuable property, and should com- mand the attention of infestors. ‘Te-ms: One-third cash, ‘balance in one, two and three years, with notes beariag interest at 6 per centum per rnnum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on th erty sold. $500 deposit required whon the p 18 struck off. I conveyancing abd recording at purchaser's cost ‘Ter ns of sole to be coniplied with in fteen days from date of, sale. , thw XN. B.—Parlles destring, to inspect the premises wili pleas get permit from the auctioneers. DAVID' M. OGDEN, Executor. oclS-dts. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ORS SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK NG HOUSE, NO. 932 4TH STREET AFTERNOON, OCTORER 1894, AT HALF-PAST FOUR for sale by public auction, in TWENTY-FOURTH, O'CLOCK, 1 will off front of the premises, Sub Improved b 5 This sale yp ent opportunity to . The property will be sold subject unbrance of $600, the particulars. of will be fully stated at ihe time of sale, is: Cash (over and above the trust); a deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not compiled with in15 days from the day of sale, the executor reserves right to resell the property at the risk and tie defaulting purchaser after 5 days’ adv ment of such resale in some in Washington, D.C. Al yancing and» re- cording at the Cost of the purchaser. WALTER A. JOHNSTO. ocl3-d&ds “DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO BRICK DWELLIN IN FRISTOE COURT, BETWEEN 14TH AND “V" AND “W" ST w EXCELLENT PROPERTY FOR 1 MENT By virtue of 2 certain dved of trust, bearing date on the fifth (th) day of August, A. D. 1800, and recorded among the innd records ‘of the District of Columbia in Liber No. 1517, folio 275 et seq., and request of the holders of the notes secured , We Will offer at public auction, in. front remises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SEVEN- W'DAY OF OCTOBER, ALD. isate AT AST FOUR O'CLOCK 'P. M., the follow: described real estate, situate in the clty of ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All these certain’ pieces or parcels of land and premises known and distinguleted as and beiug lota uum- bered one bundred and thirty-seven (137) and one bundred and thirty-eight (138), In Mazy V. ‘Bonnell and J. W, Reed's subdivision of lots in square numbered two hundred and thirty-five (235), a3 per plat recorded in Liver 17, folio 152, of the’ records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, together with the. improvements thercon ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money and the balance in two equal install. ively in one and two years, secured of trust on the property ‘sold, with jn- payable semf-annually, at the rate or all cash, ‘at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of §200 will be re- quired at the time of sale. Sale to be closed in fit- teen days from day of sale, otherwise the property will be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice of such resale by Executor. Sth st. nw. ALF in; advertixement in some one or more newspapers published in the city of Washington, BRAINARD H. WAR) ste. LOUIS D. WINE, Trustee, ocd-d&ds 916 Fst. nw. SF THE ABOVE SALE JS POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D, 1894, same hour and place. BRAINARD H. WARNER, LOUIS D. WINE, ‘Trustees. orlT-d&ds FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ts OF TRUSTEES’ SALE OF Ay VABUABLE BUILDING LOT IN Mr. PLEAS OS tent STE EX EN D>. A Default having occurre@! unr the provisions of a certain dead of trust, dited September 24, 1802, And. recorded Septemberg 24,1802, Liber’ 1720 follo 15S, et aq. of the dicts t of Columbia land records, the urdervigned Will @fer for sale, at pub- le auction, in front of ‘ises, on FRIDAY, ECOND Of NOVEM , at HALE-PAST ‘in August Donath’: sant” and ‘Pleas recorded in Cou of the surveyor's said Jot fronting or thirty feet on 16th streep ext feet. Said lot is of $1,000, maturi of’ sale: 3 122. at time, of sale; par, with 6 per cent Nyy or'all cash, at pur- payinent to, be’ secured sold. Purchaser to comply with terms of withip ten days, or re- sale at his risk and coat.3 JACKSON H.RADSTON, Trustee, “1333 Fst. nw, CLINTON H. EMERSON, Trastee, oc23-dhds 623" E at. n.w. RATCLIFFE, DARR & C€O., AUCTIONEER o0 PA. AVE. We oe TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BAR FIXTURES, I SAFE, FURNITURE, HORSES, Ril Y,. WASON, HARNESS, WINES," LIQUORS, "ETC., "AT “AUCTIO: at BAR ROOM NO. 401 4% ST. 8.W. ON SATURDAY, UCTORER ‘TWENTY-SEVENTH, 184, AT HALF-PASi FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. By virtue of a deed of trust chattels given to me aud doly recorded in Liber No. 1915, folio 498 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, I will sell at public auction as above the goods and chattels mentioned iu schedule “A,” attached to said trust, to wit: BAR COUNTER, 2 MIRROKS AND FIXTURES, 2 ICE BOXES, WATER COOLER, 6 CUSPI- ene 12 ‘TABL 1 DESK, CLOCKS, 1 SHO" CASE, 12 PICTURES, 1 IRON SAFE. BROWN HORSE, GRAY HORSE, 3 SETS LARNESS, ge ES, LAN ETC.; BUGGY, BUILDER'S WAGON, BN, WINES, LIQUORS, BEER, BTC., ETC. oc2G@kds " JAMES F. BALDWIN, Trustee. COUNTER AND BAR AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. ABLE BUILDING Lore aT HALPIS STA- ‘TIO! METROPOLITAN BRANCH, T1- nN, MORE AND OHIO ‘RAILROAD. ‘The undersigned, irtue of a power contained trom Leonard and ic sale, at Haiplne stat wife, on 894, rms easy; made Known at sale, H. MAURICE TALBOTT, oc28-dts ‘Attorney to sell. “THOMAS BOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS. By Catalogue. Important sale of Elegant Household Furniture, Made by Fourdinois of Paris Elegant Porcelain & Glass, From Jacquel, rue dela Paix Superb Sheffield Plated Ware, Elegant Clocks, Articles of Vertu, Window Drapery, &c., At Auction. On MONDAY MOT OCTOBER TWENTY- NINTH, 1894, COMMENCING at HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, ai “csidence 1001 N street, corner of 19th street, we shill sell, for a former’ resident of Paris, an elegant colleciion of housepold effects, embracing in part: ANT PARLOR — SUITE, IN TURKISIL “3 BULL, AND EBONY, CANINETS AND POUFS IN PIANO STOOLS, CHAIRS IN - EMBROL ¥ (CH LACE AND SILK HANGINGS, HAIRS IN OWIENTAL UPHOLSTER: INGS, ELEGANT CLOCKS, “ORNAMENTS AND. ARTICLES OF VERTU, FIRE TRONS AND ATTACHMENTS, ‘ONE SUPERB LEO! SKIN, CARKIAGE AD FRENCH WALNUT DINING OOM SUITE (5M BRACING SIDEBOARD, EXTEN. TABLE, CARY- ING AND SIDE TABLES, 12 LEATHEK-COVERED DINING: ONE ‘SUPERB DINNER SERV: 108 (ABOUT (270 PIECES), ELEGANT MINTON CHINA TEA SET, COFFER SET ELEGANT CUT ONE COMP (A VERY x EAR WOOD NG BEDSTEAD, ND AND. COM: ‘ONE ELE- MRE, WITH CH WAL. NUT CHAMBER SET, WIT ARMOIRE; MAHOGANY AND RC BER FURNITU IN SETS AND PIECES; ELEGANT HAIR” MATTRESSES, SILK SPREADS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS AND SHE FEATHER PILLOWS AND BEDDING, DECORATED. TOILET WARE, MOQUETTE CARPETS, KITCHEN REQUISITES, ETC. {ESE GOODS WERE ALL MADE TO OR- ND CAME FROM THE CEL- FOURDINOIS AND y LA PATX, AND THE SALE RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE MONDAY AND TUES- WENTY-NINTH AND THIR- ING AT MiALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK. HOUSE OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY, OCTORER 27, FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 5 P.M. octz4its ~ THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTS. THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT AND OLD FRAME HOUSE, YN_AS No. 177 NEW HAMPSHIRE | AVI ‘ORTH WEST. Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date “March 22, 1887, and recorded in Book No. 1244, page 239 ct seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the Fequest of the party secured thereby, and also by Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of said District, sitting as a Court of Equity, in a cause wherein’ Daniel Freeman was complainant, and Sarah J. Alexander et al. were defendants, known as Equity cause No. 15, the_undersl; ened tee will, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER THIRTY- FIRST, ‘1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK P.M., sell, in frout of the premises, at public auc- tion, ' that certain parcel and lot of land, situate in the city of Washington, in said District, known as and bel riginal lot eleven (11), in square num! ty-two (72), described as to wit: Beginning for the same at a ‘w Hampshire avenue, distant forty (40) the northwest corner of said Jot eleven thence tn a southwesterly direction twenty (20) feet and three (3) inches; thence along a line at right angles with New Hampshire avenue one hundred and ten (110) feet and eleven (11) inches; thence east twenty (20) feet; thence northwest: wardly to the place of begim with the Improve- meuts thereon, cousisting of ff old fame Awell- a. ‘Terma of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the balance in two equal installments, Payable’ in one and tvo years, tecured by the hotes of the purchaser, and’a deed of trust on the Jot and premises sold. AN conveyancing and_re- cording at purchaser's cost. A deposit. of §200 required on the day of sule. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from the day of sale, or the trustee resery bt to resell, at the ‘cost and risk of the defaniting purchaser. BENJAMIN F. HON, Trustee, ocl8-d&ds 2"D st. nw. 1s] NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE Under a decree of the District of Columbia, 14025, docket 24, pant and Robert A. nis, we will sell at w Hampshire avenue f and others are public auction, at the of said prenilscs, on THE TWELFTH DAY Oi DE- a » AD. ISM, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., all that tract of ground known os square south of square numbered ove hundred and fifty-three (153) in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. ‘This squire ts bounded by 18th and R streets and New Hatpslire avenue sortwest and has a. wide parking. Terms of ale prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, the residue In equal installments at one and two years frou the day of wale, to bear interest thercon and until patd et the rate of 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, t rred payments to be represented by the pro notes or bonds of the purcharer or purcl to be secured by deed or deeds of trost on the «ald square, in t usual forta, or the purchaser or purchasers. m: at bis or their option’ pay all cash. Terms of rale to be complied with within 10 days from the day of sale. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not cou plied with within 10 days from the day of sale the right Is reserved to resell at the risk and cost the defaulting purchaser or purchasers. All convey- ancing at purchaser's cost E_ GARNETT, HENRY V WALTER V. RB. i PERRY, 416 Sth st. ocl1-tu,th,e&ds DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIOD PUBLIC SALE OF THE MOST ELIGIBLE BUILD- IN IN THE CITY, HAVING A_FRONT- ON THE WEST EED WEST AND a ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AV AND CONTAINING ABOUT 13.100 ARE "FEET OF GROUND, IN THE CITY OF “WASHING TON, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersizned, bearing dite August 1, 1592, and recorded August 8, 1892, 1 Liber No. 1721, folio 172 et seq., of the land records of the Distric the request of the party the offer for sale, at public auc iu front of the premises, on FRIDAY, OCTOLER NINETEENTH, A.D. 1834, AT HALF-PAST Fi 2K P.M. the ‘following dercribed ground, namely: original lot numbered seven (7), in square numbered two hundred and twenty-three (223), accordings to the original plat or plan of the city of Washing- ton, D. C., excepting the part thereof covered by the’ builditig heretofore known as “The Palace Mar ket,” and except the trangular-shaped plece (about fifty (50) square feet) at the extreme northeastern corner of said lot, and in frout of the northeast corner of sald building. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash (of which $500 must be deposited with the trustees: the time of sale, in cash or by cer- tified check) and the balance’in two equal install- ments, at one and two years from the date of sale, with interest at 6 rer cent per annum, rable seml-annually, or all cash, a option of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not com: Het areal at risk and cont ot defeating 10 roseli, al Hy Chaser, after five days’ notice tn The Evening Sta it irehaser’s cost. MAHLON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, 0¢8,5,8,10,12,15,16,17, 18819 ‘Trustecs, C7THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED (AT the request of all parties interested) antil FRIDAY, BER TWENTY-SIXTH, 1504, at the same Sag MAHLON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, oc18-d Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF SPLENDID BUSINESS PROPERTY, BEING A ‘THREE-STORY AND. ATTIC BRICK, WITH BASEMENT, NO. @1 STREET (NORTH SIDE), BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STR NORTE On THURSDAY OCTOBER TWENTY-FIFTH, 1895, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P-M-. in front of the premises We shall offer public auction for the executor the following deseribed property, namely: Part of original lot No. 6, in square 456," having a front of 19 feet 7 inches on E street and 1 back an average depth of about 96 feet lo a wide alley, improved by a three-story end attic Urick, ‘with basement, being No. 621 E street uorthwest, between 6th and 7th streets, ‘This property is located in one of the best bust- ness centers in the city, and where property is steadily enbancing in value, being in close prox- imity to the general and city post offices, patent of- fice, city hall and pension * Terms of sale: third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance to be pald in two equal Installments, respectively, in one and two years, by "a deed of trust upon the property sold, with interest thereon, payable seml- annually; at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, until paid. or all at the option the purchaser. deposit of Will be required at the time of aale. Sale tobe closed within, ass from Gay of sale, otherwise will be resold at the risk and cost cf default! ‘purchaser, after shed ‘te Wash Dy, G. “Ail conveyanring and All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Premises can be at any time to sale. oc! Ww M1, Executor. AUCTION SALES. “FUTURE DAYS, © G. SLOAN & 00., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ &T. (uccessors to Latimer & Sloan) t of the party secured thereby, fell al agg CTOBER = TWENTY-FIFTH, URSDAY, OC! 1804, AT HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. following described land and hundred and ninety-eight (198), teenth (16th) street at a Rorth party wall of the cupied by Charles E. Foster, and 11-12 (06 11-12) feet, more the northwest corner of said lot twenty-three in sald square, and rumming thence north twenty: four (24) feet; thence east sixty-four (64) thence south twenty-four (24) feet, and thence west Sixty-four (G4) feet to beginning, together with the improvements, cousieting of @ madera three-story and basement brick dwelling known as No. 1019 16th st., near K st. n.w., Washington, D. ©. Terms: One-th rd cash, and the balauce in one And two sears, with tuterest, payable seml-annual- ly, and secucd by a deed of trust on the prop- erty, or all casa, All conveyancing agd recording At purchaser's cost. A deposit of $2) will be re- quired *t time of sale. Should the terms of sale be uot complied with tn fifteca days from day of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the Property at thy risk and cost of the defaulting burchaser after such public notice as he tay decw necessary. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, ocl3-d&eds Surviving Trustee, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. A OF TWO THREE-STORY ELLINGS, NUMBERED 333 AND 335 HM STREET NORTHEAST. y virtue of two certain deeds of trust to un, Ing date Decetubor 2%, A.D. 1882, and duly Liber 1772, follos 50 and 5 et seq., of the ‘apd records of the District of jest of the party secured in front the FIRST DAY NING AT HALF- certain and 777, as lat recorded in Liver 20, follo 34, of’ the of the surveyor's oflice of the District of Co- together with the improvements thercon, =4 of two three-story brick dwellings, mnum- bered 333 and 335 H street northeant, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the parchase mone to be paid in casb, balance in three equal install- ments, payable in ‘cre, two and three Years, with 6 per cent interest, ‘payable semi-annually, and Becuted by a deed Gf trust on the property” suid, Aa per record or all cash, at the option of the purcbaser. conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. deposit of $200 will be required on each bouse. Tums of sale to be compiled with fm ten days fiom date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve tl right to resell at ‘risk and cost of defaulting pur chaser or purchasers, MAHLON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, ocl9-d&ds Trustees. RATCLIFVE, DARR & OU., AUCTIONEERS. FRAME HOUSES ON TREET BETWLEN JACKSON AND “ ANACOSTIA, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded In liber No. 1509, at solio 243 et seq., ome of the land the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, ‘the undersigned frustees will offer for sale, by public auction, front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THIETY FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1894, AT HALP- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., the following deserty- ¢d land and prenises, situate im Anacostia, in the District of Columbia,’ and designated as and being all of lots numbered (222) two huadred and twenty- two and (223) two hundred and twe the subdivision of part of “Chicheste Uniontown, together with all the improvemen’s, rights, privileges, &c. Terms: One-half cash, the balance fm one and (Wo years, 6 per cent ‘per annum, payable seml- snnually, secured by deed of trust on the property gold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of §200 required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with fn 15 days from the day of sale the trustecs reserve whe right to resell the property at the risk apd cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertise- ment of such resale in some neaxpaper published iu Washington, D. C. All conveyancing and record- ing at the cost of the purchaser. ICHAEL L WELLER, GEORGE K. REVETTL, Trustees, cel -d&eds 4th and Pa. ave. s.e. © G. SLUAN & ©, Au 1407 Gat. Bucess v Laumer & Sloan.) PUBLIC SALE OF MODERN-BUILT — BRICK DWELLING, PEEMISES NO. 451 N SEKEET NOK WEST, WASHINGTON CITY. By virtue of a'decd of trustees, bearing date Sep corded in liver 1604, folio 449 et seq., of the land records of the Distfict of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the hulder of Ue uupaid notes secured, thereby, we will oder for sale at public auction, in front of the preutises, on WEDNESDAY, OCLOBER THIRTY-FL D, x POUR O'CLOck the ‘following deseribed property, to wi d seventy-four (74), in King’s suodivisicn of lots in square pumbered five hundred aud twelve Washington city, C., as per ivision as recorded 15, folio nds of the survey- ‘Terms of» ‘One : of the purchase money (of which $200 must 4 > deposited with the truste=s at time of sale) in cash, and the balance in two equal in nis, at che (1) two (2) years from the date of with interest at six (6) per cent per annum, payavle semi-annually, or all cash, at option Gf purchaser. If terms’ are not complied with within ten (10) days, the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of de- faulting pur rendvertising. All conveya cost. CUTTER, PILLING, 0¢19,20,23,25, RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. EXECUTORS SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE NO. 635 D STREET SOUTHWEST. BY AUCTION, ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTORER TWENTY- SIXTH, 1894, AT HALF-PAS” FOUR O'CLOCK, I will offer for sale, by puvie auction, in front of the premises, PARTS OF LOTS 9 AND 10, IN SQUARE 46 Im by a two-story frame @welling Louse. ‘erms: One-third cash: the balance in one and two years; 6 per cent per acnum, payable semi- annually, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. ‘A deposit of $200 required upen acceptance of bid. It the terms of sele are not com days from the day of sal the right to resell the cost of the Cefault vertisement of such resale ip Ushed tn Washington, recording at the cost of the pi FRITZ WALTER A. JOHNSTON, Atte RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. TRUSTEES’ r. *E, Executor. 3. ocl3déeds Auctioneers, SALE OF |THREE-STORY BRICK KNOWN AS* QU. 1516 CORCORAN By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 12, 1892, and recondes N 4, folio 10, of the land’ records of the Dist iubia, and at the request of the party sc we will sell at pubilie auction premises, 2AY, THE HW DAY OF 0 AST FOUR O°CLOC e In Washington eity, T in Charles Early’s subdivision, 0. 184, er with the tm- of a three-story sy ements rick house. ‘Terms of ‘sale: $1,000 cash, of which $200 must be paid at tims of sale, and the balance in two equal installments, at two and three years from date of sale. with Interest at G per cent per an- nw, payable semi-annually, to be secnred by deed of trust on property so or all cash, at ¢ purchaser. All conveyancing, &.. at p cost. EPMOND TL. McCiELLAD CAZENOVE G. LEE, oct 9-Akas Trustees, 1405 T et. ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan.) TRUSTEE'S SALPP OF A COMFORTABLE Two- STORY BIICK DWELLING, No. Gi6 N STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed in trust from the beirs and devisces of Henrietta Meyer, I will at public auction, in front of the premises, on F AY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SIXTH, 1894, AT HALF: PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.) lot numbered 76, 9 the commissioners” subd for partition of “the estate of Reuben Brown, in square nuwbered 448, per plat in Book W. F., follo 195, in the surveyor’ office of the District “of Columbia, together with the Improvements, consisting of n'two-story brick welling, known 5 616 N street northwest. Terms: One-third cash, balince tn one ‘and two ears, wit! er paychle semi-annually, and Zeeured ‘by a deed of trust on the Property, “or all cash, at the purchaser's option. If terms are not complied with in ten Gays, the trastee reserves the Tight to resell the property, at the risk and cost ¢C defaulting purchaser. $100 deposit requized at ‘ame. of sale. ae FERDINAND SCHSUDT, ‘Trustee, RATCLIFFE, DAKB & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLE THRED- STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1341 B STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly receded in Liber No. 1925, at folio et seq., one vi ibe land records for the District of Columbir and at the request of the party secured thereb’, the under- signed trustees will offer for sale, by nile auc- tion, in front of > oe on. UESDAY, THIRTIETH DAY OF BER, A. D. 1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and 77), 30 he uated as lot numbered severt am of $5,000, annually. and recordl ‘aid frusts mata ‘Terms of sale: above the incumbrance cash, and the balance 1 At © per cent, Interest April 34, ‘One-third secured deed of trust upoa the property sold, or all at the option of the purchaser. Ail Siceont af ot cont of purctanern. A dapestt $200 required on each piece of ets ts accepted. Terms of sale to complied with within ten days from day of le, or the reserve the right to re: risk and cost of Ge- faulting purctaser or pcrchasers. WILLIAM H. BARSTOW, A: F st. o. WASHINGTON DANENHOW orlT kde ER Assignee, Cor, 13th and G sts. n. oe SLOAN & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G street. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE Lor STODDARD, g STREET, IN PROVED BY ‘A TWO-STORY FRAME BUILD 82D, STREET NEAR HIGH, BORGETOWN. D.C." TM. By virtue of a decroe ot the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in equity 3, 18ee, wherein iecet ba use No. 1 Crown et al. are complainants and Caion et £ be undersi trustees will offer defendants, sale at Oh FR FIVE 46. street and public auction, im front of the DAY, NOVEMBER SECOND, ‘CLOCK P.M., the following described prop- erty, situated in square 110, in the city of town, District of Columbla, beginaing at 2 polst 25 feet west frow the northwest corner of Valley rthwestwardly 360 feet, oad 14, Stoddard street, and thence and in the rear of i 1 to 8 inclusive, to a point in the rear of lot 195 feet, more or less, from the west side of Valley street; thence west in a line paral Stoddard street, 100 feet to @ Mine parallel wit said line running northwestwardly from Gard street; and‘t rear of lots 21 to 24 inclusive, and part of fronting on High street, 360 feet Street, and thence with the Mme of Stoddard cast 100 feet to the place of beginning, contal to id tot ‘and thence southeast wardly, to sald Su bi street 83,480 square feet of ground, more or Jess, with the {mprovements thereon, ‘erms of sale: One-toird cash, of which @ ée two years, for which notes of purchaser, b posit of $200 must be made at time of eal the balance in two equal tustaliments, in =e faterest from day of sale, avd secured by deed trust on the cash, at the option od recording will be at not complied with in ten days from day of sale sold, will be taken, purchaser. All sonves Purchaser's vost. If terms a or all the trustees reserve the right fo resell at the rial and cost of the defaulti © G. SLOAN é 60, AUCTIO: Bucressers REAL FSTATE TOWN AND WASHINGTON AND DE OF COLUMBIA, AT AUCTION, SPECTIVELY purchaser. EDWIN FORKEST, Trustee, 464 La. ave. Bow, M. D. BRAINARD, Trustee, 624 F st. aw. NEERS, 107 G BE. Tatimer & Sloan.) VALM ABLE. THE CIES OF GBC or. i BEING ON THURTY THIRD BETWEEN Q AXD R STREETS. GE TOWN, AND AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER or TWENTIETR L SIREETS NORTH. WEST, WASHINGTC By virtue of a decree the District of Columbia, mmbered 13514, wherein Francis Buyers . are complainants an@ Comfort Sisco Jones et are defendants, we will sell al of the Supreme in Kquits ie auction front of the respective premises on the days and a the hours beret an. premises,situated tn the cities Georgetown, District of Culumbin, tow! tated the toll bed Washington i. Ist. SATURDAY, THE TWENTY vENTH DAY OCTOBER, of lot numbered twelve (12), eighty-five (85), im the cl of Columbia, ~f triet house, and NINTH, 1594, AT n fell the north one handred (100) fect thereof (being sevents one humired and cigbty-seven (18 numbered one hundred and two (10 184, AT FOUR M., all on MONDAY, OCT CLOCK y the of lot num! in in George (70 feet) town, in the District of Columaita, otherw'se knows dwellings. ‘Terms of sale, ne provided lot 187, fo Beatty & Hawkins Georgetown, apd iimproved by two jon to sald frame the decree: One- third of the purchase money in cash within ten days from the day of sale, of pa two ‘equal from the day of sa purchasers shall deliver bis or notes dated on the day of sale, terest at the rate of six (6) per num, and secured by a as oclT-A&ads 8 a deposit at the time of sale and the mperty Will be ting pure as the court m 1 SIMON LYON, Trustee. which §200 ts to be on each balance of the purchase movey tm Installinents tm one twa , for which the purchaser OF rw jeed or HENRY S. MATTHEWS, Trustee, 410° G st. “. 1416 F st. now. RATCLIFFE, DARK & 0. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE EFIGIT-200M AND CELLAR BAY-WINDOW BRICK DWELL- ING, YArDSs, wit RGE FRONT AND BACK BEING No. 133 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUB NOKTHEAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust given to os, on@ Guly recorded in Liber No. 126, folio 215 et seq.» one of the lund records of the District of Colum- Dia, ard at the request of the party secured there- by, the the TWENTY SECOND auction, in froat of the premises, on | MO)! Dky ed will offer for sale, at public Da: of OCTOR! Al 184, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following desc-tved land and pret Ises, being in the city of W 1 a ge luubia, to wit: Lot 67 in Frank T. Browning's subdivision of lots 47 to 53 of J. F. Olmstead and Varper, trusices. eubdivision in square improved as ‘above, modern improvemen’ ‘Terms of sale: in cash, the residue in three equal the said house having One-fonrth of the porchase usiallments, nf tale, one, two acd three years from the day of The deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust on the premises sold, and to bear Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per anvum from the day of sale, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A Aepoeit of $200 Will be required at the thme of wale. reserve the and cost of ancing, chaser. ocl0-4&ds HENRY WISE GAKNETT, ‘Trustee, Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen Gays fiom the day of sale. othe: rwise the trustees to resell the property at the risk ght “Ee dctauiting puttenees 30 convey= recording, etc., ut the cost of the pur W. E MDMONSTON, Trustee, Office, G00 Sth st. m. 416 Sih st. ow, CFYTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED BY RE- juest until MONDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH AY OF OCTOBER, 1894, at the same Lour and W. B. EPMONSTON. HENRY WISE GARNETT, Trustees, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, (OR PLACE) NORTE NO. 1226 LINDEN STREET AST. By virtue of a certain decd of trust to us, dated February 1892, 37, 1862, and duly recorded in Liber ‘No. 1633, fullo B2v et ‘eas of ts records of the District of Columbia,” and at the request 3 the part, rust Of the premises, oa W FRLRTS FINST DAY OF OCTOBER, 4D described land and Washington, im the undersi in. front des the office Jum bia, ing of ‘a brick dwelling, known as No. 3 street (or Terms wale: secured thet . we, the sell, at Sexoat Tae situate in the city Distilet of Columbia, ted as and being Jot 214, in Geler & Bill- ings’ subdivision of lots te square . recorded in Liber 15, folio are 1004, a8 per of the ee) Be. ‘One-third of purchase fo be paid in cash and the balance in two Installments, interest at etx option of he pu 3 suguieell of tbe pennants of SS able in one aud two years, per ceptum of sal A at Terms of sale to * MAHLON ASHFORD, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIADtSON, IN. Attorne) NATH'L be! mg 4 aw. ow LADIES’ GOODS. GENESTE, $10 A ST. st. care).—Curtains new; curtains @ spectalty, SE. ONE 8Q