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4 10 ve THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. Sea ——— SUBURBAN NEWS FI (i NEWS! AUCTION SALES. ° AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs, FUTURE DAYs, lipo teat (E UNDERSIGN: BEGS LEAV! NI - fs | Horses. Horses. | ‘tativmanccwer gate tee comet | TOMAS DOWLDG 6 00. AUCHONSEEA Anacostia Order of Rechabites met last ight in Haines’ Hall, on Harrison street. grees of membership were conferred on Rev. Hugh Stevenson and Harry Goddard, jr. Visitors from the city will participate in the exercises next Tuesday night. Mrs. Catherine Murphy, wife of John H. Murphy. died yesterday at her home, 154 Jefferson street. She had been il] about @ month. Deceased was fifty-six years of age and leaves a husbard and five chil- dren. The funeral will take place Thurs- day at the house, Rev. W. G. Davenport of Emmanuel P. E. Church conducting the services. Interment will be in Congres- sional cemetery. Electa Chapter, Order of the Eastecn Star, met in| Masonic Hall last night. Worthy Patron J. E. Minnix assisted in the work of the order, which consisted in conferring the initiation degree upon Mrs. Charles James of Washington. Among those present were a number of visitors from Brightwood Chapter. ‘The announcement is made of the mar- riage of Mr. Thomas Salkeld of Washing- ton and Mrs. Blaine, sister of Mr. James H. Dony of Franklin street. The cerentony took place at the Methodist Church, Rev. James McLaren officiating. The bride wore a drab cloth costume. Atter the ceremony the newly wedded couple went to their home, at 1982 10th street northwest, where the wedding supper was served. The funeral of Mr. Hicks of Twining City took place Monday at his residence at that place. A working model of a gasoline street car was seen yesterday by many of the pas- sengers who ride on the M street line of the Anacostia street railway. Many sup- posed the experiment was being made by the Anacostia car line, but investigation showed that a private inventor had merely secured the permission of President Gris- wold to run the model on an unused track ‘f the company near 2d and M streets southwest. Reuben Foster, colored, was captured last night at his home, in’ Hillsdale. Reu- ben was involved in a row in Hillsdale the other night, and he assaulted Edward Johnson, cutting him badly with a stone. Officer Anderson swore out the warrant of arrest and yesterday took Reuben into custody. Alexander Beacham, charged. with dis- orderly conduct, was’ arrested "yesterday by Officer Anderson. ‘An invesiigation is being made into the allege union of drivers to defraud the Anacostia Street Car Company by accept- ing fares from passengers. Persons antag- mistic to the road pay the drivers instead of putting it into the box. This, it is al- leged, constitutes embezzlement on the part of the driver. pits EE HYATTSVILLE. The Tuesday Club met last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gore, on Sibley avenue. There was a large attendance. The meeting opened with the singing of an original hymn, entitled “Our Tuesday Club, to Thee,” to the air of “America.” Thomas Carlyle was the topic of the even- ing. Miss Nellie Lewin read an essay on Carlyle for Miss Gadsden, who was ab- sent; and Mr. Gore also read an essay on the same subject. Mrs. A. R. Holden read a humorous selection, which elicited much laughter, and Mr. L. H. Campbell and Mrs. R. G. Whiting read selections from Car- lyle’s works. Mr. Archie Wells rendered several pieces on the banjo. Miss Lolo Tricou, resigned as secretary, and Miss Nellie Moran was elected to fill the va- cancy. The next meeting will be held two weeks hence at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, and Robert Burns will be the poet for the evening's discussion. Sev- eral of his songs will be rendered. The Hyattsville Building Association eld its regular monthly meeting last evening at Mechanics’ Hall. The receipts were quite large. Golden Chain Lodge, I. 0. G. T., held an interesting meeting last evening at Ma- gruder’s Hall. —<--—__.. BROOKLAND. Electric alarm bells were put in position yesterday at the University station cross- ing, supplying a many times echoed de- mand for better safety guards at this dan- gcrous point. The watchman is off duty at aight, and the bell will better protect the market gardners and others who travel at all hours. Mr. Bunch, who has been hauling sand for Mr. J. T. Hare, had his thumb badly crushed on Monday by the breaking down of the wagon he was driving. Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Cump have moved to Washington for the winter, and are cozily setiled at 643 Florida avenue north- west. The sewing guild of St. Clement's P. E. mission met yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. J. H. Small on the Brent- wood road. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Clark move this week from their Michigan avenue home to Washington for the wiater. The finest program presented to the Queenstown Mite Society for a long while was given last evening at the residence of | Mr. J. B. Lard, sr., under the auspices of Mr. Wilford F. Robbins, chairman of the entertainment minittee. After the read- ing of the minutes of the last meeting, a quartet, consisting of Mesdames West and Lord and Messrs. Many and Perry, sang a battle hymn in good style. Miss Lulu Windsor gave “Poet and Peasant” charm- ingly, as an instrumental solo. Prof. Rus- kell showed his mastry of the guitar. Miss Bessie Lynch read “The Lost Heir” and Mr. Homer Fisher sang “Swim Out O'Grady. s Pearl Hailey gave a lecture on “Wo- men’s Rights.” Mr. Edwin Etz read “The Young Artists,” and the evening closed with more music by Prof. Russell and Miss Windsor. Messrs. Lucas and Rosso of Washington nd William and John Horstkamp of sreokland gave anot ntertaining musi- cale last evening at t dence of Mr. G. B. Joh®ston. The participants were Messrs. Lucas and Rosso and Master Aloysius Herstkamp. Pips pitas FALLS CHURCH. A meeting ef the town council was aeld Monday night with Mayor J. D. Payne presiding, and other councilmen present as follows, J. W. Brown, Dr. J. B. Gould, W. N. Lynch, W. E. Parker, W. M. Ellison and G. L. Erwin. After auditing several bills, Mr. Gould advocated the selling of the lots at West End belonging to the corporation, reserving a sufficient portion of the sand bed for use of the town. It was voted that @ committee be appointed to dispose of the lots, and Messrs. J. B Gould, W Ellison and W. E. Parker were appointe! take the matter mn haad. Messrs . Eastman, M. &. Church and G. A. L. Merrifield, a committee from the Village Improvement Scciety, presented the question of having @ plat of the town made, and represented the willingness of he sozlety to co-operate with the council, and that the society would appropriate $109 towacd the object, if the cost did not exceed $200, On motion of Mr. Lynch it was voted that a committee be appointed to co-operate with the Village Improve- ment Society @ommittee in the matter,with full powers to act. Messrs. W. H. The mayor a h, J. W committ pointed N Brown and W, Nowlan iss Franc . Francis, formerly of a, N. Y., who has been living with her here, Mrs, E. F. Crocker, for some time, died'on Monday. Her funeral took Tuesday frem the Church, Rey. D. L. otestant Rathbun officiat- place copal ing. The pall bearers were Messrs, G. B. Ive V. Quick, A. E. Lounsbury, 3. D. Tripp, C. F. Newman, J. 8. Riley. Judge Edward Stuart, who with his wife, bas be visiting his sister, Mrs. G. W. Poole, returned to his home at Akron, Ohio, on Tuesday. Mr. C. A. Newlon, jr., has rented the McDonough property on Broad A delegation of the members of St. Ju lian’s Lodge cf ¢ nplars of Alex- andria co sit last nignt to eer Le is town. One 5 i for good of n was rer the lodg new mber W th th Chorus, om Club” met at the resi e Riddle last the Voman's ‘ Have ‘Bufforers from nervous debility or from long- standing and wasting disexses should lose no time in consulting Dr. R. A. Walker, the leading spe- clalist in the treatment of all disorders of the brein and nervous system. Dr. Walker has devoted bimsel. during the past twenty years to the study aul treatment of disease of this character, and bis rewarkable success has gained for him the highest repatutien both tn Europe and America. His treat- ment strikes at the very foundation of the trouble im al cases, aod the result ts invariably a quick and permanent cure. Dr. Walker is permanently jocated at 1411 Pennsylvania avenue, adjoining Willard’s Hotel, where he may be consulted from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Charges very low, and con sultstion at office or by mail free. Wednesday and Saturday evenings, 7 to 8. Sunday, 10 to 12, See testimentals of cures im Post, Times and News. All Interviews sacrediy confidential and names Bevur published except by owner's consent. ocl5-tf of the Wimodaughsis Scciety of Washing- ton, were present, and read interesting pa- pers. Many bright discussions took place on both sides of the question, and a very pleasant evening was spent. Mr. L. B. Parker, the president of the club, called the meeting to order, and Mr. Rowell, sec- retary, retd an interesting report of the last meeting. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Tibbets, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsley, Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. Haven, Mrs. Rohrer, Mr. Merrifield, Mr. L. B. Parker, Mr. Nicholson, Mrs. Proudfit and others. An invitation was extended to the club from Mr. and Mrs. Tibbets to meet at their house next time. —___. TAKOMA. Mr. Geo. C. Videtto has removed to Washington, with his family, for the win- ter. Mr. J. H. Aus of Washington has leased the Holly avenue cottage, formerly occupied by Mr. Videtto, and will occupy it, with his family. Mrs. R. Percy Brown of Chestnut avenue entertained at luncheon on Saturday Col. and Mrs. Hinman, Miss Mary H. Hinman and Mrs. A, L. Lawrence. Mrs. L. G Shumard of Cincinnati is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Dyar of Holly avenue. Miss Shedd left Monday for Boston, where she will spend the final year of a musical course at the Conservatory in that city. Miss Shedd displays unusual ability as a piantst and is a faithful student. The order closing the High School today did not reach Takoma pupils in time to save them the trip. ing last night at the home of Miss Summy. No business was transacted. Various amuse- ments, music and singing were indulged in, after which light refreshments were served. Vice President C. C. Lamond pre- sented each member with an ornament of his own handiwork, viz: a “little brown jug,” with the initials of the club stamped thereon. Those present were the Misses Esther and Daisy Danforth and Summy, with Messrs. C. F Page, Ward Favorite, W. J. Tucker and C. C, Lamond. W. E. Favorite has returned from a visit to friends in Hyattsville. Mrs. Wm. Alvey, with her son Richard, and Miss Virginia Alvey left this morning for a visit with relatives in Baltimore. Dr. EB. 8. Carroll of North ‘Takoma left Sunday for a week’s sport with his gun, through Maryland and Virginia. Miss Grace Thomas is visiting Miss Long- fellow at the home of the latter, on Ouk avenue. ——_— “When Comes Indian Summert” To the Editor of The Evening Star: Anent the query in The Star, “When Comes Indian Summer?” the consensus of the many opinions touching the approxi- mate time would’seem to be borne out by the following authentic and graphic ac- count of this apparently movable season which may interest your readers: “The derivation of the term ‘Indian summer’ has given rise to much speculation. The best theory as to its origin is this: The term originated in the valley among the early settlers, and the backwoods men se dom heard it’ without a chill of horror, it recalled painful recollections of its orig- inal application. The indians were accus- tomed to make predatory incursions into the settlements of the whites during the summer. They seldom or ever visited ihe territory of the whites after the frosts and snows set in. The commencement of win- ter was therefore hailed by the inhabitants with delight. During that inhospitable season they would enjoy peace and free- dom from the confinement of forts. At the approach of winter, therefore, the plan would remove to their farms ‘with the joy- ful feelings of a prisoner set free. All was bustle and hilarity preparing for winter— the gathering of corn, digging of potatoes, fattening pigs, beef and turkeys ani r pairing their dwellings. It sometimes hap- pened, however, after the apparent com- mencement of winter, the weather became warm; the smoky time commenced and lasted for a considerable number of days. ‘This was the Indian summer, because ft af- forded the Indians another opportumity of visiting the settlements with their destruc- tive warfare. The melting of the snow sad- dened every countenance, and the genial warmth of the sun chilled every heart witt: horror. Hence this season of calm, during which the settlers were distressed by ap- prehensions when not driven by actual at- tack into the detested forts for safety was called the Indian summer."—Vide His- tory of Augusta County, Va., by J. Lewis Peyton, 1882, page 200. SINE CERA. — Trying the Ertesson. The terpedo boat Eriesson is having hard luck in her official acceptanze trials. An accident to her machinery Eas occurred <xch time she has sterted out on her speed run. It was the fault of the eccentrip strap of her engines each time. On the first trial it was cne, and on the second trial, set for yesterdsy, it was the strap of the ‘other engines. Ccmmedore Selfridse, president of the trial board, telegraphed the fact of the accident to the Navy De- partment, ard said thet the contractors have promised to make the repairs prompt- ly, ant to have the vessel ready for trial by Saturday next. Delicious Food, crisp pastry, de- licate cake, good di- gestion, all come with the use of Cottolene, and it saves money as well. Its wonderful success has brought numerous imitations. Genuine has trade mark—steer’s head in cotton-plant wreath — on every pail. Take no other. oy) VE YOUR 3 Made only by |) The N. K. Fairbank 4 Company, | ) CHICAGO, and 414 Commerce St., Baltimore. The O. O. T. Club held an informal meet- | “Dyspepsl Dyspepsia is so common in known as the “American ) this country that it is disease.” The first symp- tom is usually distress after eating; this is fol- lowed by nausea, loss of appetite, headache, pain dizziness, palpitation of the heart, often errone- the side, constipation, 50c. ously supposed to be Box. heart disease. The result WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, 940 LA. AVE. PEREMPTORY SALE OF 50 HEAD OF HORSES AND MARES. MR. LOUIS BERNERO OF NO. 812 LOCUST ST. PHILADELPHIA, has to usa car load of Horses and Mares, to be sold within*the Bazaar THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH. AT TEN O'CLOCK, ‘This load consists of workers and fine drivers, and will be sold W! a OUT RESERVE. ALSO 30 head of Horses and Mares; been used in this city and are good workers and drivers; to be sold for "We ‘Invite’ persons wishing to buy good, useful e invite \s 10 & stock for ‘any purpose to attend. this sale. Xoa will be sure to find what you want at your own prices. no13-2t 8, BENSINGER, Auctioneer. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE AT AUCTION OF UNIMPROVED LOTS ON ROSEDALE STREET, NEXT TO WITH STREET EAST, IN “LONG 'MEADOWS,” IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of @ deed of trust to the unders ted September 2, 1602, and recorded in Liber No. 1727, follo 365 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the notes thereby secured, we will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the prem: Ises, on, THURSDAY, the. FIFTEENTH. DAY. of NOVEMBER, 1804, af FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots forty-seven (47), forty-eight (48), forty-nine’ (49), fifty §0), fifty-one Gi) and fifty-two « of ‘il. fam H. Manogue and American Security and Trust Compaiy’s subdivision of lots one (1) to thirteea (18) inclusive in block twenty-seven (27) in Job Barnard, trustee's, subdivision of part of “Long Meadows, said first named subdivision being re- corded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in County Book No. 8 page 28. ‘Term: of sale: One-third of the purchase money cash, balance in equal payments, one and two years from day of sale, with interest at 6 per cent, payable semi-annually, secured on the prop- erty’ sold, or all cash, at’ purcbaser’s option. A deposit of $50 on each’ lot will be required at the sale, acd if the terms are not com with in ten days from day of sele the trustees reserve right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser on five days’ public notice. ‘All conveyanc- ‘at purchaser's cost. = MAHLON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, mental depression and bad health. will cure dyspepsia. TABULES Not one tabule—but a systematiccourse of them, say one .after each meal, or if these are too active, At All use but two a day. Druggists. Wholesale Agents, F. A. Tschiffely, Washington, D. C., E. S. Leadbeater & Sons, Alexandria, Va. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, FUTURE DAYS. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED (D LOCATED “TUNLAW HEIGHTS, A RONTAGE ON THE GEORG ‘AND, ROCKVILLE ROAD; ALSO ON FRANKFORT STREET ‘AND 88TH STREET. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, bear- ing date May 18, A.D. 1891, and duly recorded in Liber 1583, folio’ 189 et seq., of the land records df the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, ‘we will sell, at public auction, on the premixes, on WEDNESDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY of NOVEMBER, A.D. '1894, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, all those certein plecas or parcels of land and premises, sit- uate in the couaty of Weshington, District of Co- lumbia, and known and distinguished as and be- ing all of lots numbered 1, 2, 8 and 16, in block numbered 6, in “LUNLAW HEIGHTS,” a sub- Hivision by’ Alexander ‘T. Britton and Chas. J. Bell, trustees, of parts of the tracts of land known as “Resurvey on Lucky Discovery,” and “Pretty Prospect,” aa per plat recorded in Book County No. 7, page 89, in the surveyor's office of the Dis trict. of Columbia, sad property having a frontage of 100 feet on the Georgetown and Rockville road, 100 fret on 33th steect and 02.84 feet on Frank: fort street, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in three equal pay- ments, payable In one, two and three sears, with § per ‘cent interest, payable semt-annuaily, and se- cured by deed of’ trust op property sold, cash, at option of purchaser or purchasers. A de- posit of $500 will be required at time of sale. Kit conveyancing and recording xt purchaser's cost. ferms of sale to be complied with tn ten days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell at ‘risk and cost of defaulting pur- cuuser OF purchasers. : Sn ner JAMES B. FITCH, JOHN RIDOUT, 0031-004 ‘Trustees. UTURE DAYS. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF S$ <DIDLY LOCATED BRICK DWELL CORNER NINE- N STREETS, BEING No. 1524 N STREET. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated June 6, 1593, i duly recorded June 13, 159 in Liber ‘No, 1833, folio wot the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the the undersigned trustee ises, situaite In the city of Washingtor of Columbia, and designated as and being all of lot 88, in Ebou Ingersoll’s sul jon of square 139, ‘as the same the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in book J. 1. K., page 170, improved by a large brick dwelling, suitable for foreign legation or private family. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pald in cash, and the balance In two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable’ semi- anvually, 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 $250 will te 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 from day of sale, the right to resell otherwise the truste a the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting Sr SSTANTINE H. WILLIAMS E. EDMONSTO: Address: Peed sd st. ‘ATI . WILSON, Attorney for rty secure wae w 24 F st i % nol4-da&ds GG. SLOAN & CO, (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) TRUSTEES S‘LE_OF A TWO-STORY AND MAN- 'SARD-ROOF FRAME DWELLING, No. 227 4 STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 18th day of September, 1886, duly recorded In Liber No, 1196, folio 445 et one of the land Tecords of the’ District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will Sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH, 1s94, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city. of Washington, District of Columbia, \iz.: “Being pert of lot fourteen (14), in square Seven hundred and. sixty-one (761), beginning for the same fifty-five (55) feet two (2) incbes west of the northeast corner of said square, runni west on “A" street thirty-one (81) feet six (6) inches. thence south .ue hundred (100) feet four (4) inches; thence east thirty-one (31) feet six (6) {nehes; thence north one hundred (100) feet four (4) inches, to the place of beginning, together with the improvements thereon, known as No. 227 A street southeast. Terms: $1,500 cash, balance in one and two years, notes’ to bear ‘interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, interest payable semi- Annually, or all cash, a¢ the option of the pur- chaser or purchasers.’ If terms are not complied with In fifteen days, the property to be resold, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, after five days’ notice thereof in some newspaper’ published in the city of Washington, D. cA deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. GEO. H. B. WHITE, THOS, G. HENSEY, 0cB1,n0l,2,3,5,7,9,10,12,13 ‘Trustees, SF THR ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTIETH, — 1805, SAME HOUR AND PLACE. By order of nl4-déeds THE TRUSTEES. | April 4th, By virtue of a certain collateral note, dated 1808, default having been made in the same, there will be sold, at the auction rooms of Duncanson Brothers, 9th’ and D st Ww $ of THE U STOCK and sixt es of THE COMPANY'S STOCK. r of the holder of the note. DUNCAN BROS., AUCTS. TRUSTEES’ VALUABLE CORNER I” ERTY SIT ON E_ NORTH WEST CORNER OF 4TH AND F SIS. N.E. By virtue of a certain deed of trust bearing date on the twentieth (20th) day of August, A. D. 1892, and recorded in Liber 17: jo 47 et seq., of the Land Records of the et of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the note secured there: by, we will sell at public a premises, on MONDAY, the OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1894, a P.M, the following described real estate, situate in the city of Wasbington, District of Columbia, to wit: Original lots numbered one (1), two (2) and twenty-four (24) in square numbered xeven lundred and seventy-elght (778), as sald original lots have been subdivided by subdivision recorded in Book 21, page 4, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, said property. being Improved by six houses, partially Completed, now finished to the first tloor’ joists, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balnce in two equal ti- stallments, payable respectively in one (1) and two (2) years from date of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, with Interest at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum until paid, or all casb, at option of purebaser. A deposit of $500 will be required gt the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the pur- chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within ten (0) days from daty of sale, or the trustees reserve the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting (8) days’ readvertisement in WILLIAM B. TURPIN, Trustee, 1429'N, Y. FOREST W. McELROY, ‘Truste nld-d& Gol Florida ave. “DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, FOUR BRICK HOUSES, NOS. 240, 242 AND 244 ON AL BOUNDED BY'C AND B STREETS i WARE AVENUE AND IST STREET EAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated ecember 22, 1893, and duly recorded December 29, 1808, In Liber No. 1884, folio 241 et seq., of the land’ records of the District of Columbia, “and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDS’ , THE TWEN- TY-SINTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1804, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Wash- ington, in the District of Columbia, and designated as and beng all that part of lot marked and desig- nated “A,” in plat of subdivision made by Johu B. ake et al., commissioners in equity cause No. , of lots in square numbered 686, and recorded in Liber J. H. K., folto 819, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, contained within the following metes and bounds? Be; Ing for the same at the southeastern corner of said lot, and running thence north with the West line of a 15-feet wide alley opening into C street north between Delaware avenue and Ist street east, 92 fect (Pt point about 66.41 fee south of the south Ide lof said C street; thence west 60 feet; thence south 46.41 feet, intersecting. the south erly bout Mne of said lot; thence southeasterly along aw ‘ith said southwesterly boundary line 40.50 feet, intersecting the southern boundary line of sald¢tet, and thence east along said southern boundary Ine to the place of begin- ning, subject to a peryg 1 right of way over the south part of sald land frofiting 5.82 feet on sald al- ley and extending west agd northwesterly with and Vinding the south and sithwesterly boundaries of said lot to the west line.of.the lavd conveyed by sald deed of trust, with a ‘age on said west line of about 2 feet’ 6 inches, which is to be kept open as an alley way for the Venefit of the part of, sald Jot lying west of the land convered by aald deed of trust in ecmmon with thé land thereby conveyed, together with the ements, consisting of four brick houses, situated on alley between © and B streets north and Delaware avenue and Ist street ean Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six () per centum per annum, payable sem{-annually, 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 $100 on each house will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser, Terms of sale to he complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. MAHLON ASHFORD, | Trustee MEDICAL. AFTER ALL OTMERS FAIL, CONSULT THE OLD rellable specialist, Dr. Bi 8. 60 years’ exper ton free a n2-dts Trustees. 0. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE *IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON SEVENTH STREET NEAR “‘N" STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 15544, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale, At public auction, in, front of the premises, 08 THURSDAY, THE FT ‘TH DAY OF ‘NO- VEMBER, ‘A.D. 1894, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK’ P-M., ‘the following, real estate, situated in the city of Wasbington, D. C., and designated on the ground plan thereof as being part of LOT SEVEN (7), IN SQUARE 447, being the north 14 feet front of said lot, next to the south 40 feet front thereof, and extending back with the width of 14 feet, 80 feet to the rear of the lot, improved by &@ frame dwelling house. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, yable in one and two years respectively, with integers theread frm te" property ‘sold, ‘or’ the pare ‘of trust on the |, or the Fasce may pay ait ‘cash, at hls option. A de- it of Ibe, required at the time of eale. res will be paid to the day of sale. All con- Yeyancing, reconling and notary’s fees at the pur- chaser’s cost. If the terms are not complicd with fn fifteen days the right {s reserved to resell at the risk and cost of the défaulting purchaser, after such ‘readvertisement as the trustee may deem aren GEORGE VONEIFF, Trustee, nol-d&ds +4 F “THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS. Important Trustees’Sale of Fifteen Building Lots, in the subdivision of Edge- wood, within two blocks of Eckington and con- creted streets, and on the line of the electric rail- road, being a portion of the Chase property. | 2 By virtue of a decd of trust dated ty ninth day of November, 1803, and duly recorded Liber 182° folto, 83 et weq., one of the land records of the District of Columbin, and by direction of the rty secured thereby, the undersigned triste Millsells in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THB FIFTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, | 1894, AT HALE-PAST THREE O'CLOCK, ‘the following described property, viz: Lots numbered one (1), dleven (11), twelve (12), ‘thirteen (13), fourteed (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), eeventecr (17), eighteen (18), nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty: one (21), twenty-two (22), ‘twenty-three (23) aud twenty-four (24), in square numbered one (1), in Katherine Chae’ et al.’s subdivision of part of the tract of land called Metropolis View, now known as Edgewood. Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 24 and lot 1 front on 4th street (electric railroad); lots 11, 12, 18, 14 and_15 on Baltimore street, same square. ‘Terms: One-half cosh, balance’ in ono year, with notes bearing Interest at 6 per cent per an- num until paid, or all cash, at option of purchaser. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's comt. $100 deposit will be required at the time of sale on each lot. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale. CHARLES W. NEEDHAM, Trustee, 13-dte 15 Sua building. FUTURE DAYS. FB, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED OPERTY, KNOWN AS 503 5 STREEC NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deel of trust to us, recorded among the land records of “the District of Columbia in Liber 1783, follo 51, and at the request of the party secured, we Will offer for sale at public auction, in front of: the premises, on TUESDAY, THE 'TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D, 1894, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the follow: ing descrited real estate situate in 'the clty of Washington, D. C., namely: Part of lots numbered one (1) and’ fourteen (14), in square numbered four hundred and elghty-eight’ (458), beginning for the some on E street, 20 fect 8 2-3 inches west from the southeast corner of sald square, and running thence west on E street 20 fect $ 2-3 inches; theuce porth 94 feet 1% Inches; thence east 20 feet 8 2-3 inches, and thence south #4 feet 1% inches to the beginning. rms ree equitl from day of si bearing Interest ‘at 6 One-fourth in cash; balance in cuts at one, two and three years to be represented by three notes, r cent per annum, payable and secured by deed of trast on th y ; or all in cash, at the purchaser's . If terms of sale are bot complied with tn ten days from day of sale, trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk’ and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. A deposit of $300 required at the time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost: RICHARD FE, PAIRO, ‘Trustee, noli-d&ds J. 2. COUGHLAN, Trustee. RATCLIF DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. PEREMPTORY SALE OF A PAIR 01 BAY HORSES, COLUMBIA. * CONCORD HARN: Y on SATURDAY | Mon: MBER SEV- 1 pH, AT TW: M., we will in front of our seles rooms, 020 Pennsylvania e northwest, for account of a gentleman hay- ing no further use for them, a pair of well-bred horses, known as “Captain’” and “Wilkes.” The Captain horse is a genuine mahogany bay, was six years old in September, 16 hands high, welghs He is by Black ‘Legion, he by Messenger Hambl-tonian, and well-bred on the The Wiikes horse is a cherry bay, five years old. He ts by Luke Wilkes, he by Red Wilkes, he by George Wilkes, he by Hambletonian, sie is also high bred on the dame’s side. Welzht, 1,180, ‘The team bas been shown in fourteen dif ferent rings as double drivers and have always taken the first ‘This sale presents an excellent opportunity to secure a tine road team, Will be on exhibition in front of our sales rooms every day prior (o sale, from 12 m. to 1 e’clock p.m., to which we invite ‘an inspection. ‘Yerms cash, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., ELL-BRED ‘ART, SEL aver nol4-3t ‘Auctioneers, THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., AUCTION! LOT 11, SQUARE 102 UARE FEET, ON G AND H' STREETS } N HALF SQUARE OF CABLE LINE, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, VEMBER NINE- TEHENTH, 1894, AT FOUR O'CLOCK, we shail sell, in front of the premises, the above property. The © feet 2 inches by 181 feet to a 30-foot alley. Terms: One-third cash; balance in one, two and rs, with notes’ bearing interest, and se- a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, $200 deposit required when the property is struck om. hol4-deds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF FRAME HOUSE NUMBER 08 B STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause Xo. 15753 (Barbour vs. et al.), the under. signed trustees will offer for sale, by’ public aue- tion, in. front of the premises, on MONDAY, TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF vVEMBER, A.D. 1804, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed real estate, situate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbla, to wit: Lot thirty-seven @7, of Dantel Carroll’ of D.’s subdivision of square four hundred and sixty-two (462), subdivision is recorded in Liber N. K., 163, of the land records tn the office of the sur- veyor for the District of Columbia, together with ali the Improvements. rights, &e. rms, as prescribed by ‘the decree, are one- third cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest at the rate of six per cent ‘per annum from day of sale, payable seml-annually, secured by deed of trust on the premises sold, or’ull cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- as said follo ment of such resale'In some newspaper published All conveyancing and re- urchaser. ENBURG, Trustee, 412 Sth st. nw. in Washington, D. ©. cording at the cost of the CLARENCE A. BRAN Honeers and Commission Merchants, 637 "Louis- iuna ave. @olz-3y) CHARLES WEEKS. ‘fHOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘TRUSTEES’ £ALE. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 1946, folio 159 et seq.,’ one of the land records of “the District of Columbia, the under- signed will sell, at the request of the party se- cured thereby, on the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, ‘1894, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the premises, lot numbered jo the subdivision ot a part of a tract of in the ccunty of Washington, District of Columbia, now known 4s Gartield, which subdivision is duly re- corded in Liber Governor Shepherd, folio 135, of the surveyor's office for the District’ of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months from day of sale, ‘respectively, with interest at 6 per centum per anuum, payable semi-anoually, and secured by first trust op the property sold, or all cas, at the option of the | gry A deposit of $100 will be required at he time of sale. ‘The trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser if terms of sale are pot complied with in ten (10) days. All conveyancing and recording at purchas- acy eet A EL aoe ot Sth BL st. nw, WM. J, DAV. 14 B st. s.w., nol2-déeds x wt Tridutees, RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIUNKEUS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THAT VALUABLE PROP- ERTY KNOWN AS THE TABERNACLE CHURCH EDIFICE, PIPE ORGAN AND FOLD- ING BEAT CHAIRS, ON NINTH STREET GH TWEEN B STREET AND VIRGINIA AVENUE SOULHWESI, NEAI THE NATIONAL “MU- By victue of a deed of trust be date the Tth day of August, A.D. 1884, record in Liber 1451, at folio 488 et seq., of the land records for the ‘District of Columbia, we will sell at public Suction, in frout of the premises, on the 1 WEN. TY-THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D., leo, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P'M., original ot numbered four (4) and the north 10’ feet, by the depth thereof, of original lot numbered tifree (8), {m myuare nuinbered four hundred and nine (400), e clty ‘ashington, D. improved the handsome ‘eburch edifice Known’as the Tuber: nacle, together with one pipe organ and 527 fold- ing seat chairs, more or less, now in said building, malt real coiate being subject, however, to two leeds of rust respectively, v1 and March 16," 1887, ‘recorded In Liber 1238, at follo 177 et weq., and in Liber 1334, at folio’ 272 et seq., and together securing an indebtedness of $9,490. ‘Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money in cash, balance in one year, secured upon the from the da; property sold, with interes of sale, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $500 required at the time of sale. Conveyancing, ete., at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with within fifteen (15) days ufter sule right to resell at defaulting” purchaser's cost and fink, after five (6) days, advertisement in vome dafly newspaper published in the city ‘of Wasb- ington, D. ALLEN WALL, ‘Trustee, 934 B st. sw. WILLIAM G. HENDERSON, Trustee, no18-d&ds 561 F st. mw. THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. Executors’ Sale to Close an Estate. DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, FRONTING 25 FEET ON G STREET BETWEEN 11TH AND 12TH STREETS NORTHWEST, AND IM- PROVED BY FRANE HOUSE ‘No, 1110 G STRERT NORTHWEST. ALSO LOT FRONT- ING 51 FEET ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE NORTHWEST BETWEEN 10TH AND TH STREETS NORTHWEST, AND IMPROVED BY FRAME HOUSE No. i010 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE NORTHWEST. “qBy {iFtue of the authority vested in us under, the will of Peirce Shoemaker, deceased, we will offer for sale, on FRIDAY, SIXTEENTH DAY of NO- VEMDER, 1894, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following "described real estate, situate in the city of Wastington, D, C., and particularly desert follows: Part ‘of original lot six (6) in square beginning on 12th street at the southwest corner of id lot and running thence east 100 feet, thence north 28 feet 8 inches to the south line of original lot 8 in said square, thence west alcng said south line 25 feet, thence’ south 26 feet, thence west 75 feet to 12th'street and thence south 8 feet 8 inches along the line of said street to the place of be- ginning. Also part of original lot 8 in sald square , beginning on G street at the northeast corner of sald lot, ruaning thence south 100 feet to. the north line ‘of said lot, and thence west 25 feet, thence north 100 feet to G street and thence east aloag the south Moe of said street 25 feet to the beginning. Also, on the SAME DAY, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.,’ and immediately after the sale of the G street property, we will offer all of lots P and Q in square ‘No. 337, and a frontage of one (1) foot on Rhode Island avenue by the depth of sald lot Q, and immediately adjoining the alley, making @ total frontage on Je Island avenue of Ol, fect, inyproved by frame house No. 1010 Rhode Is! avenue northwest, under rent at $15 per month. Terms of sale on each piece of property: One- third cash, and the balance at one, two and three years, with interest, puyable sem{-annually, se- cured’ by deed of trast of satisfactory form to the undersigned, and tristees to be named by them. A ‘leposit of $500 on the G street property and $200 on the Rhode Island avenu property will be Fequired at time of wale. If the purchaser fails, Deglects or refuses to comply with the terme of sale within fifteen (15) days the properties will be resold at bis o- her risk and cost. LOUIS P._ SHOEMAK] FRANCIS D. SHOEMAK Executors and Trustees Under Will of Peirce Shoen aker, Deceased, n3-d& 920 F st. nw. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TROSTFES'’ SALP BRICK STARLE IN THE AI- LEY BETWKEN 6TH AND 7TH AND @ A’ STREETS NORTHWEST, NEAR THE FOST OFFICE. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in iver 1662, folio 319 et seq.,” one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the rejest of the party secured thereby,’ we will sell, by public auction, in front of the’ premises, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, 1804, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following described.real estate, situate in the city of Wasbington, District of Columbia, to wit: Being part of lot five ) in square feur hundred and fifty-four (454), beginning at the northwest corner of sald lot and running thence «ast along a thirty (30) foot alley forty- nine (49) feet six (6) inches to a fifteen (15) foot alley, therce south cae! sald fifteen (15) foot alley: niaety-five (95) feet, thence west forty-nine (49) feet six (6) inches,’ thence north ninety-five (95) feet to the beginning, together with all the im- rovemcr.ts, Ways, easements, etc, to the same Petonging or io anywise appertaini ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in one. two and three years from ‘the day of sale, the deferred payments to be represented by the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per anuum, payable semt-an- nually, secured by deed of trust on the premises sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A a of $300 will be required at the time of Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All convey- ancing, recording, ote. at the purchaser's cost. ‘MAN E. YOUNG, Trustee, 804 7th st. nw. MYER COHEN, Trustee, ni2-d&cbs 926 F st. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALF OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING HOUSE No. 75 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. Iby virtue of a cerjain deed of trust, recorded in Liber 1689, folio 173 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will offer for sale, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER | SEVENTEENTH, 1894, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following’ deseribed property, situate in the city of Washington, Dirtrict of Co: lumbla, to wit: Lot 18 In the subdivision of square six hundred and seventy-one (671), as the said sub- division is recorded in Book 19,’ page 07, of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in one (1) and two (2) years, With interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, payable eemi- annually, and secured by a deod ‘of trust on the reperty sold, or all cai ‘option of F500 deposit required ai of sale, be complied with in ten days, or the ety will e resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ readvertisement in The ening Star. S. T, THOMAS, ‘Trustee. n6-d&ds HB. MOULTON, ‘Trustee. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE DWELLING, NO. 26 BST. N.E., WITH SIDE LOT, FRONT: ING ‘THE CAPITOL GROUNDS. ee virtue of three deeds of trust duly recorded in Libers 1524, folio 121, ete.; 1531, folio 57, ete., and 1538, folio 366, etc., of the land records ‘of th District ‘of Columbia, at the request of the parties secured thereby, we shall offer for sale_b; yablic: ection, in front of the premises, on FRI- AY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1894, AT HAL! ‘AST POUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in t elty of Washington, District of Columbia, and desig- rated as lota numbered 20 and 21, in “Hickey's* subdivision of square 686, together with all the improvements, ways, rights, appurtenances to the same belonging. Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one end two years, with notes to bear interest at 6 per cent per annum from date of sale (interest payable semi- Annually), to be secured by deed of trust on the ty ‘sold, or all cash, at the option of the A deposit of’ $100 required at the All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terma of sale to be complied with in fifteen+days, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell @ property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, 2: ° rebaser. time Ferms to A, McINTIRE, GEORGE R. MAY, n7-d&dbs ‘Trustees. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. PEREMPTORY SALB OF TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, FRONTING ON Kt STREET BETWEEN OTH AND 10TH STREETS NORTHWEST FRIDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH, AT y + We shall sell, square 363, sub lot No. 20 feet front, 95 feet deep to alley, Improved by a in frout of the premise two-story and basement brick dwelling house, 9 rooms, bath and furnace room, all modern tmprove meats, The above property offers an unusual in ducement to persons desiring an investment in residence property, Terms of sale: $1,000 cash, balance fn one, two and three years, secured by’ notes of purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale, and a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyaneing, &c., at purchaser's cost. $150 to be paid down when the rty ts struck off. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after 5 days" notte nol0-d&ds WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.,Aucts. REAL ESTATE, NO. 505 EB STREET NUORTH- WEST, AND OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON C STREET BETWEEN INETEENTH AND TWENTIETH | SURKETS ‘ORTHWEST, AND ON TWENTIETH STREET BETWEEN B'AND C STREETS NORTH WEST, By virtue of a decree of the District of Columb September, A.D. 1594, In the consolidated causes of E. Morrison’ Paper Com vs. Leonard ©, Wood, Equity No. 10798; and of 8. Smith v1 Leonard ‘ood, ‘No. 19804, and an order, paswed in sald causes on the 6th we will sell, at remixes, BAY OF Ne Faluable:unlinproved property on © wrest” between prov. C 19th and 20th, and ou 2uth street between Band atrects northwest, ‘the. following "described . el ni te wie! ty ‘ashington, District of té of lots one (1) and fourteen (14), in square four hundred and elghty-cight (488), ‘beginning, f0F the same on E street at the southwest corner Jot one (1) and running thence north ninety-five feet and three @ inches; thence east twent feet eight and two-thirds (8 2-8) Inches; south ninety-five (95) feet and three (8) inches to sald E street; thence west to th Proved by preinises G05 street; also ‘one-hit livided of lots fifteen (15) to twenty-one (21), William Gunton's devisees’ subdivision of part juare one hundred and twenty-eight (128), a8 per fat, recorded in Liber 11, follo 18, tn the survey: or's office of the District of Columi ‘The properties will be sold subject to certain deeds of trust, full particulars concerning which can be obtained from any one of the trustees. ‘Terme of sale, as prescribed ty the decree: One- third of the purchase money tm cash, one-1 in one year and one-third in two years after the day of sale, or all cash, at the purchaser's option, Deferred payments to be represented by the of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate six per cent per annum, payable semt-annually, to be secured by deed of trust on the property ‘sold. ‘Terms to be complied with within ten days from the day of sale, or the trustecs reserve the right te resell the rty at the risk and cost of the de faulting. pure a fter five days’ advertisement in The venit star. ‘A deposit of $00 on each of the unimproved lote and of ‘on the improved property Will be re: Guired af the time of aale; the said unimproved lote will fered separately. » ‘All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's st of November, 1 blie auction, in front of ths THU! AY, THE TWENTY -SECON] VEMBER, 1894, AT FOUR ERS Es E3 cost. ‘The properties will be sold subject to r f the amount of which be fuede’at the sale OF cam be ascertained from elther of the trustees OMAS M._ FIELDS, 007 B et. o.w., EDWARD H. Pa the secured thereby I will sell auction, in front of t mn NOVEMMER TWENTY-FIRST, 1804, AT. HALBS PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the 'followiag de- scribed real estate, situate in the of Wi ton, District of Columbia, to wit: All that cert plece or parcel of Jand and premises known as the north sixteen (16) feet eight ( depth of one hundred and fifty numbered twenty (20), in block and Elvan's ivision of Meridian Hill, toget! with the improvements, consisting of a two-story frame house, known as No. 2404 15th street. Terms of sale: Sold subject to an incumbrance of $1,280.88, All conveyancing and recording at pur Chaser's cost. | A deposit of $109 required at tim of sale. Terms to be complicd with In Afteen day! from of sale. WHT McKINLA ‘09-1 ‘Trustee. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIUNEESS, TRUSTEE'S SALE UF FRAME DWELLING NO. UTHEAST. 781 18TH STREET 801 3 By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Feb- ruary 21, 1893, and recorded im Liber No. 17% uml wi a au in front the prem oe TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1894," AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the south thirteon (18) feet eight (8) inchea front of lot lettered “F’” by, the depth of said in Henry Larman and others’ subdi of part lot thirty-four (84), in square numbered ten Lundred and twenty (1020), im the city of Wash- ington, in the District of Colui as said sub- division is recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Colwubla, in book H, D.C» page 159, now embraced in lot fifty-one (61) in He #. Gill and George E. Paxton’s subdivision, os re- corded in suid surveyor’s office in book 15, page 167, with the improvements thereon, Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest payable semi-anaually, and secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at op- Hon ‘of purchaser. A deport of $100 roqiutred at time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser If terms of sale are not -omplied with in ten days from time of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of de- faulting parchaser. MA. GORDON, ‘Trustee. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 (Successors to Latimer & Sloan). G ST. Assignee’s Sale of Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Smoking Tobacco, Pipes Shelving, Show Case, Tables, Bouffe, Bottle Racks, &c., &c. BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF ASSIGNMENT TO ME, WHICH HAS BEEN DULY RECORDED, I Wilt SELL, AT. PUBLIC AUCTION, TO Th. HIGHEST BIDDER, FOR CASH, AT STORE No. 407. 9TH STREET’ NORTH WEST, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH, 1894, AT HALF-Past TEN O'CLOCK A.M... A WELLSELEOTED STOCK OF WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &¢., CONSISTING IN PART pF CHAMPAGNES,'CLARETS. PORT, SHERRY, BRANDY, WHISKY, CATAWBA, &c. AND A FULL LIND OF SUCH GOODS AS ARI USUALLY FOUND IN A WELL-KEPT RESTAU- RANT. J, J. HAMILTON, ASSIGNEE. ©. G. SLOAN & 60., AUCTS. nod-dts ©. G. SLOAN & 00.,AUCTIONEERS,1407 G st.n.w. Guccessors't> Latimer & Sloan.) TRUSTER'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY ane, NO. 2110 11TH STREET By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the Ast day of Feb-uary, 1804, and duly ‘recorded in liber 1881, folio 814 et one of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at poblte auction, tn, front of, the premises, ON PRI- AY, NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH, 1894, AT HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., ‘the following de. scribed land ani promises, situate tn the city of Vashington, Distri t of Columbia, and designated as lot pumberec thirty-six » in Mary E. Fitch's subdivision of part. of square numbered three hundred and three is recorded in book R. L. H., 142, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms made k own at time of sale. WHITEFIELD McKINLAY, Trustee, 008,5,6,7,9,10,12,13,14,15 TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY DWELLING AT BRIGHTWOOD PARK. By virtue of a decd of trust, dated December Bisi, 18v2, recorded in Liber 1765, folio 364 et seq., of the land records for the District of Columbia, we will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the ises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1804, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the east 25 fect on Flint street of lot No. 15, by the depth thereof, in block No. 29 of Dill Groff’s subdivisions of parts of “Beal's Fancy, and other tracts, and now known as “Brightwood Park,” aa recorded in County Took 7 page 100, tn the Office of the yor of the District of 'Co- lumbia, subject to a prior indebtedness of $1,500, secured by deed of trust, recorded in Liber i642, folio 444. The improvements consist of a near = two-story frame dwelling, with attic and cel- lar. ‘Terms: Cash; of which $100 will be required ag a deposit at the time of sale. If terms are not complied with in one week from day of sale trus: tees may Tesell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- as said subdivision chaser. RICHARD T. MORSELL, ‘Trustees. WIAIAM L. SEU! JAMES W. McKEB, Auctioneer. nol3-d&ds SLOAN & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, No. 1407 G st. nw. ‘TRUSTEES’ BALE OF FOUR VALUABLE LOTS IN CENTER ECk INGTON, D. C. By virtue of four certain deeds ‘of trust, dated 1804, and recorded, respectively, 1m Liber folio 493; Liber No. at folio Xo. 1085, at folio, 123, and Liber 3 c G. a 1935, at folio 120, of the lrnd records of t s- trict’ of Columbia, for default in payment of the tedness secured thereby, and upon the written indebtedness, we will r s, on TH SDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY- 1804, at HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK following desc ed rty, situated 'y of Washington and District of Colum it: All of lots numbered twenty-tive (25), (28), twenty-seven (27) and twenty: 28), in Edwia KR. Haight’s subdivision of in block numbered sizteen (16) in the subdi- vision of part of “Metropolis View,"" now called “Genter Eckington,” as the subdivision by sald Haight appears of record in Liber No. 9 (County Subdivisions), at folio 107, in the office of the turveyor of the said District. Each lot fronts 26 feet and 4 inches on V street north, and ix im proved by an unfinished frame dwelling, withig a half square of the Eckington electric railroad, of, 4th street east. The properties will be sold sep arately. Terms of sale Liber One-:hird of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in one and two years, with Interest at the rate of @ per contum per annum, payatle semf-annually, the notes for deferred purchase money to be secured by deed of trust on the property, or all cask, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 on each lot will be required at the time of gale. AN convey- ancing and recording will be at the purchaser's cost, Terms of sale must be complied with in At tee days froa the day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, after five dayw) advertisement, “at the risk and cost of the purchaser in default. The Natioval Mutual. Teuilding and. Loan Asso- fon of New York will loan to the purchaser of ‘or all the lots, if desired, two-thirds of the ise price for which they way sell, upon ite erms. — JAMES F. MOOD, Pacific building, GEORGE J. PEET, ‘Trustees f12-codkas

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