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10 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. ————————————————— \ lal I S \ \ IK lk IIS ° To make room for our Spring Line we will make to order this week only all of our finest grade of $5.25, $4.25 and $3.75 Pants Goods for 53.00. All of our finest imported French and English Plain and Fancy Worsteds, Scotch Cheviots and our finest im= ported Black Cloths, in German Crepe, Clay Worsted, Broadcloth and Doeskin, for $0.00. We claim these to be the greatest bargains ever of-= fered, and only ask an inspection of the different cloths to prove this assertion. We take pleasure in showing them, whether you intend purchasing or not. We have lately employed Pr. O. McC. Gerhardt, for- merly with Plitchell & Co. of New York, who has no peer in this city in the art of finely cut and artistically made garments. We now cut and make all goods on the premises, ' and the workmanship, fit and finish are as good as the best. PLYMOUTH ROCK PANTS (0. Overcoats ‘i - —— —— ——— that commissioners will be ay and why it had been called, claiming that tcp Soap re S U B U R BA N N E W S assess damages. | the company had forced the men to take AUC TON SALES. Miss Annie Birch of Covesville, Va., and | defensiv ures, FUTURE DAYs. Miss Nellie Birch of Washingtdh are vi: | fter Pr it Garlaad concluded, some bee —t ———— iting their aunt, Mrs. Maggie Brown. | ested that steps be taken to form ATCLIFFS, DARK & CO... Auctioneers, ANACOSTIA. Munson, who has been vis- | n of the men, which 1 Ba. ave. n.w. 4 | Washington for the past | was generally favored. It was decided to | gResrrEs’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE . | returned home on Saturday. held another meeting at the same time and CN NORTHWEST. CORNER OB UTE ASD E John Ford, aged fourteen years; Willlam | lr >ment ety will | place next Sunday, when, with more mi = STREETS HWESE. bs ed fifte and George Cur- | ht at t ence of Dr. J. B. | ete weather, it is believed several thousand | _ By virtue of a deed of tru: a oth, were ted late E men will come ferward, who hung back | fecorded in Liber No. 527, a a ’ Maj. W. Is esterday, fearing lossz0 ehelr posi: | yea neces oe the ia tniee fon oluen home at Del | ticns. Presi » in parting with) fone ot the. premises, on AVEDSESDA Ball led th | them, impress en that they were | SINTEENTIL DAY OF JANUARY, is lay afternoon. | not to do anything rash and to proceed with | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, all’ of lot one dy rber, pastor of the Ba caution, Win. 1 fon of lots in su | i to a large congresa . in the city of Wash- is valued at $10, Curtis | gational Church Sun¢ ved a term im jail for ta nator aa Chesebrough Will Not Contest. toUnerthind cash, the residue of leans: convicted df « : 5 S eats : React money to be puid in tWo equal nstail- Lp aN Plate J. Lewis, 2 former resident, now obert A. Chesebrough, the millionaire gat Ore aml {Wor SCHre,. with Interest [rem tae cineca baverna gpaticexecart with his daughter, was in » manufacturer, who wa of sale. the notes Of pal to iven sige eats Soo ay sent half | town Cengress by young Col. Geo Ae an wee pee G to a aa a of Ostia Spear adi Clellan ‘in the twelfth New York district, the option of the purelaser. A deposit of ng th BRIGHT WOOD. Hig techies nants contest. O to be made when Wid. bs, hes 1 fifteen ¥ PatSeERS e server ice of contest, claiming that | fp acve : be denue yy ep seaaceate sn of the Brightwood | , He served notice of contest, claiming that | 1. (rve I aeerisks amaneoet Gee ua fiodas the Elouse ok Ret : e Sea ** | 2,500 illegal voters were allowed to cast r go from th | Railroad Ce s for the past two | ing to be ps avid Bove, at Chellenkam. | 02.7 constructing acarfender of his\| Daliets: that many votes were cast. after rge’s county, Maryland, were ar- | Weeks been constructing a ¢ ~ | 4 o'clock, and that Cel. McClellan had ewn invention, which, with the permis Oilicer Dyer of A caused or inspired the committee on po- r to John W. | of the Di e | litical action of the Metropolitan Associa- amen of the institution, by | use on the ro ul of the tion of Cycling Clubs to issue a circular Oe syn Rolnltatsbnee UE sane | ether sail against n, falsely charging him with BEING Dt hers of the Emmanuel Protestant | jin cr will be sh having signed a petition opposing the 1 fRELE NOK Episcopal Sunday school have elec the pi pirunbe arian sage of a bill in the legislature granting of a decree of the Supreme € following rs the ensuing year: | of the Commissioners. — the wheelmen equal rights with the users | the District of Columbia, passed in equity Mrs. W. G. Davenport, wife of the rector) On ay night the Hamline prayer! of other vehicles. In his answer Col. Mc- | No. 160 Bessling vs,“ Bewsling et al.) Of the chureh, superintendent; Mr. Bertram | pecting was held at the residence of Mrs. | Clellan denied all the charges, but said the | fell at pablie auction. 1% frome of the ns Thomas, scretary; Mrs. Julia Flardy, teas- ray. yopiwee, with a very large attend-| accusation made in the cireular was true. | XY or JANUARY, 1805,” at FOU ‘Grer, and Mr. Marry Kelly, Hbrarian- lance The service was led by Mr. Swartz- | Chesebrough then challenged Col. MeClel-| pt, Yot_iumbered fourteen (14) — Sees The 1 necting will | 128 to produce the petition with his name | bered four hundred clghty a CLIFTON PARK. ell of Washington. The next meeting Will | attached, offering to withdraw from. the | three-story brick buildings, Nos and 72y Gth os be at the home of Mr. Thomas on Flint } contest if he did so. Col. McClellan got the | *t;_ now. rms of sale: One-half of the purchase money in the remainder payable -in two equal insiall- tone and two y for which the notes brightwoed Park. W. BE. Nalley and Miss Nannie, who petition and showed him his signature. Chesebrough did not deny the signature, The residence of Mr. Thomas G. Har- jesty wa on Th ‘sday 4 ans he ae ; Seortri rent desty was on Thursday night last in the | 144 jeen visiting her cousin, sliss Gertrude | put said he had forgotten all about it. The | or the purchasers with ec Uncrombdutecarsaeie: no al possession of the younger mem-| Abbott, since New Year, have returned | petition is eight years old. Mr. Chese- | payable semi-annaally, will be taken, secured by: bers of nis family and their friends resid-}heme. 4, ee Ge brough has kept his promise to withdraw | deal of trust, in the usual form, on ‘the property . a ioe eeveral com-| Mr. William S. Minnix and family are oc- st. th policy o| ane e improvements, ing in this neighborhood, and several com-| | Mr. Vita aa ng tune ore tive | fom the contest PR eG Uy Tapa ing by stage from Washington. A most | Q°PYINS Or ei nter, ——————— SSS = on eae! parcel, of all ash, at the option of the enjoyable evening was spent by the guests} Mrs. Ann Shaw is quite sick at her home AUCTION SALES. parelisser Benge liraneqresuicearoni ieinarelse cer dancing and games; music by George | near Oak Grove. —————— the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording, & Cohoarn and Charles H. Hardesty. | Mrs. Frank L. Donnelly of Washington THIS AFTERNOON. atthe expense of the pnrehiser, witiful refreshments were served at | has been the recent guest of her mother, | —aaoyas DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS: - CABELL WILLIAMSON, Mrs. Mary White. ‘The Misses White have rned to Hagerstown, Md. turday the funeral of Mrs. Eliza- [beth Gibbs, the mother of Mrs. B. C. King, ight, and the morning hours whiled 1 dancing. Howard Hardesty has returned home 612 B st. nw, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAME NOS. 1822 AND 1824 LAW. STREET (OTHERWISE KNOWN AS. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ja7d&ds Mr. from a visit to relatives in Anacostia. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. pa ees teok place at Rock Creek cemetery. Mrs. RENCE STREET pot TRUSTEES’ SALE. FALLS CHURCH. bs died at her son's home in Phitadel- | p2GGS PEACH, SOT Must, dated September PROPERTY, BEING PREMISES STREET NORTHEAST, NEARLY NEW 9-ROOM BRICK Ry virtue of a decd o 1892, aud doly recorded seq., one of the land re lumbia, and by direction of the thereby, the undersigned trustees w phia. Last week block No. 3. In Brightwood Park was sold to W. T. Drury for $31,000. Real estate in this section is beginning to be quite acti 30, 1892, and recorded in Liber No, 1734, folio 401 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbix, and at the request of the holders of the note thereby secured, I, the surviving trustee, will sell at public auction, ‘in front of the prem ses, can TUESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JAN f trust dated November 1, in Liber 1787, follo 419 et ords of the District of Co- parties secured 1 sell, in front Tiere was a good attendance at the bust- ness meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society on Saturday night at the residence D. L. Rathbun. The amendments ‘ARY, 1895, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. lots _num- ne ae i > GAN! el -fon 7- ve of the premises, on TUESDAY, JA RY TWE onstitution as preposed by Mr. H. HOMESTEAD MEN ORGANIZE. bered ee euie oe e e ren (0 TySECDND, 1895, at HALB-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK the following improved property: Sublot 56, jn square 81, subject to a first deed of trust of $3,000, due May 25, 1896, with privilege of ex- fending same 3 or 5S years. All interest and taxes be paid to date o} torpenm id in cash and balance to erms: $500 to be Rene ans at OOUN oe redydeelaor |trusty andiinesaule desire, or all monthly or yearly, a8 purchaser n cash, at “option ‘of purcfiser. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale, ZAll conveyancing at cost Of purchaser. ‘Terms cf.Sale to be comaplted with Within ten days from dage of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the “teas resell the property at bered one hundred and_tiirty-three (133), as per plat recorded ta book H. D. C., follo 74, of the Tecords of the surveyor’s office of the District of Columbia, with the improvements thereon, con- sisting of two two-story frame dwellings. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal install- ments, in one and iwo years from day of sale, re- spectively, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum untill paid, payable semt-annually, tho deferred payments to be represented by the’ pur- ckaser’s notes, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the Love were adopted. The amendments tended to create a more lively inter- he work of the society and in the and bring the members in closer fellowship with the church. The election of officers under the amended constitution resulted as follow President, Miss M. M. Wilson; vice presidents, H. F. Love of the Congregational Church, Miss Lillie Porter Preparing to Insist on a Revision of the New Wage Scale. The organization movement among the steel workers at the Carnegie company’s, Hemestead, Pa., plants wes successfully in- augurated at a mass meeting held yester- day morning. Fully 400 men, with a threat of discharge ehurche: he. Tefaulting purchaser. of the M. E. Church, Miss Maud Rathbun | hanging over their heads, risked their po-| purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at | the risk and cost of {he tcteultinz pirchas of the Presbyterian ‘Church, M sitions to attend the gathering. All showed | the, time of cale. | Terms of sale to be complied : SEORGE C. VIDETTO, @ of the Baptist Church, lagen ‘destve: ta. forms’ ami, orsariivation! | ecto wrtertce tin eantete aayectise endereen|| ged aeae 4 ‘Trustees. brey of the M. E. Church South ‘aad tas pia cena isc than ceupertgiat: the) risky eet ‘costs tet ber dercaits “s Miss Ida N. Ball; treasurer, Mi ke Reset: Gaetan GE ikea einen archaser, 1. T. LEIPOL 3 SCTION: Merrifield; organist, Miss Ida'J. Quick: a: cone Pre at cae wes i oneal sg Parente: orviving Triste, 1800 F oteaw. || 0- G> SLOAN & 00., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 GST. {idn' nf a vise present trom the Epis. | sbeaker, estimated the attendance at 800. | f2-THIE ANOVE SALE iS postroxen ow ac. | “Dy Tox Creag Steir NEAR, F eee en teed until. skeet | Hugh’ O'Donnell was forced into promi- | ccunt of the weather until MONDAY, JANUARY ETWREE NORIIVEST, NOS. ES AND 525 ommittees, consisting of five | Bence by a big Welsh steel worker, who de- | FOU RTEENTH, 1895, eat fear,and | ee VENT STREET, TRONTING 29 FEET ON Sead i were clected on Sunday | Manded that he retire from the hall with| soagds Surviving Trustee 1900 Fee aw STH STREET) WALL A DEPTH OF 1 hool, mi prayer meeting, and so-| the newspaper representatives, claiming z stat FEET Te NCR RO A OEROOT ALLEY cials. ‘Christi Mcavor day will be ap-| that he was a newspaper man, and as such FUTURE DAYs. Ree oT SQUARE FEET OF LAND, propri could not be allowed to remain. Before the a ans By virtue of that certain deed of trust, recorded yaaes Welshman, whose name is Graham, was|©- G- LOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. } in Liner No. 1905, follo 234 et seq., of the land Successors’ to Latimer & Sloan.) records of the District of Columbia, and at the | convinced that O'Donnell was not a new: Tequest of the parties secured thereby, we will F Shipman, presiding elder of the M. EB. Caureh, ach In iH paper man a large sized row occurred, and | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING KNOWN ares Souths ccs ay 4 Bios hee a the men nearly came to blows. AS NO, 1212 D STREET NORTHEAST, WASH- | Sell; at public auction. in front of the premises, on Subject of “Foreign Missions.” These serv. | _ O'Donnell had many friends in the meet-| INGTON, D.C. Fea ee TALE-DAST FOUR O'CLOCK PML ices were to have been during the | Ng, and they jumped to their feet to pro-| s BY yirtue of a contain deed of trust, dated the | aii tnat certain plece and parcel of land and prem: Graham in- and started test against putting him out. sisted that he should leave, i him in a menacing manner, shout- ises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and being known and distinguished ss the south half (14) of original lot numbered twelve week of prayer, but were deferred on ai count of the inclemency of the weather. corded in Liber No. 1745, at folio 403 et seq., of the land records for the District of Columbia, an at ew! Mrs. Jane Hawxhurst, widow of John | towar¢ the request of the party secured thereby, Hawxhurst, a former resident of Falls | ow, you get out of here; you have | sell, at public auction. in, front, of, the ‘premises, (02 in sgeareyuumnvered | tee hundred and seventy- Church, cied on last Saturday at her home | 20 business in this meeting. eee se ROE OGL eeke PE ees | “Terms of sale: Oue-fourth of the purchase money in Brooklyn. Hugh pushed him to one side and an-| 155, at HALETAST POUR O'CLOCK FM. the | Thotiid in cash, balance in five equal Install ‘Tha committee on survey and plat of | swered, “You will be the one forced to/ fhe District aforesaid and Known as and being lot | Ments, paycble in one: two, three, four and fivo the town held a meeting at the office of | leave if you are not careful.” The meeting | No. 149 of Josiah W. McLachlen and John 0. years after date, or all cash, at the option of tl M. E. Chereh on Saturday night, and pre- | brcke into a serious storm for a few mo-| than, trustees’, subdivision of lots numbered 81 to | Purchatcr; deferred payments, if any, to be rep- pared a report of the work to be Submitted | Ments, and it looked as if there would be’ 45 inclusive of’ Joseph F. Bachelder and James W. | resented ly the pure 's notes, bearing interest treuble. Some one on the stage caught the | Stockett, trustees’, subdivision of square No. 1008, | from the date of sale at the rato of 6 per. cent per to tha council tonight iitention of the erowd and explained that | 8 recorded in the’ office of the surveyor of the Dis- | annum, payable semf-annuslly, and secured by deed Miss Ida J. Quick will represent the t of ‘ber No. 19, follp 75, together | of trust upon the property sold, All conveyancing Christian ‘Endeavor Socety in, the state | Graham was mistaken, and the incident | {ict of Columbia, tm Liber vo. to toe a emeatory | and. recording at_ the purchaser's cost. A. deposit convention of the societies, which mee ended by Graham apologizing. six-room brick dwelling, with brown-stone trim- | of $500 will b2 rejuired at time of sale. Terms of fn fourth annual session In Staunton t Chairman Fagin introduced President W.| mings, known as No. 1212 D atreet northeast, | salo to be complied with in fifteen days from date ht M. Garland of the Amalgamated Associa-| Washington, D. 0. of sale, or the right {s reserved to resell the prop- "Fue won 36 im | to 5 ‘Terms of sale will bo made known at time of sale. | erty, after five days’ advertisement, at the risk The town :ouncil meets tonight and will | tion. He opened by saying it was like the og PRINS hrunten . Peete hay aetanltingapurchasers et on the report of the viewers in recard | “Good old times of 1802,” to meet so many oe ee ie aR? aE to opening the new street from Washing- | familiar faces In the famous meeting hali. EDWAND WOE, TUOMAS BL JON tlantic building. Jat-tde ° tees. He referred to the necessity of the meeting’ 4ja12-ecdtds ton street to Little Falls street. It is likely AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ag! ‘TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS, FUTURE DAYS. ——- ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) =~ SPECIAL. Large sale of Furniture of all kinds within our sales rooms, 1407 G st., Thurs= day, January 17, 1895, at 10 o’clock a.m. Particulars in temorrow’s paper. Cc. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G St. It JOSEPH BROS. & CO. AUCTIONEERS, 637 LA. AVE. TUESDAY, JANUARY FIFTEENTH, Sale of Used and Unused Furniture. On TUESDAY, JANUARY FIFTE! TEN A.M., will hold a special sa sed Household Furniture, sortment of Chamber Spreads, Comforts, 3 Hair and SI Sideboards, in P. _dale. he CHAS. Horses. AT PUBL $. BENSINGER, AUC’ Will be sold, within ave., TOMORROW (TUESDAY) MORNT ARY FIFTEENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, Horses and Mares.’ In this lot will be found some goul workers and fine drivers and several Phila- Gelphia elty railroad Horse Sale peremptory. it 8. the Bazaar, N. . Auctioneer. WASHINGTON HOKSE AND CALRIAGE BAZAAR, NO. 010 LA. AVE. oted ex- ‘The only auction house tn the city de clusively to the sale of Ho:ses and Vehicles. Large stock of Horses, Carriages, Buggies, Phae- tons, Spring Wagons, Carts and Harness always on hand at private sale at the most reasonable prices. Auction sale EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY AT TEN O'CLOCK A. I. BENSINGE! 1-2aw,m&t 8. ~ DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE’S SALEOF THE USEFUL AND ORNA- MENTAL FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF ‘THE GRAMERCY’ ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 15s, 1895, BEGINNING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., AT OQURAUCTION ROOMS “a 9TH AND D STS. COMPRISING, IN PART, vires, Keds, Oak, W Ii top tn uh Suite wit rand nd Tals cherry Revol and wut, Kites al assortnn pets and Moquette, Iris Body" Brussels. Jald-ae DUNCANSON BROS., Aue RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. WHomt IT NE MAY CONCERN MORNIN at TES (0% at the ware st. ALY 1 will of ki Te, of main sales 2 80 C 0. One Engine, ‘Three Bathes, d will take not JULIAN W. i Deanesvoc , AUCTIONFERS, ANF, Jalo-dgdbs MAN & € AT PUBLIC AUC exec and ex We Will tell Kingman cour BW. JAN one F wo Hor: noo t and Qa WHE BLE ELEVEN vi Ob NER el Forse TRUSTEES SALE ALUARLE DWELLING “PROPERTY ON STREEP BETWEEN | MASSACHTU: NUE AND ON NORTH. NUMBERED ¥ virtue of ad r ists, fe of the Dis in front of the prem! THIRD DAY of JAN SUE PAST FOUR O'CLOC the followin seribed land and. pre te in the Washington and tb tinguished as and_b ma? seventeen (1 division of ap and nine (§ and 1 and twelve ord in the off Columbia, midt’s sity lots numbered apper $7,000, dated T S33. and recorded De 21st, 1808, with the accrued interest due under, amount of which will be stated at the sale. ‘Terms of sale: in cash, the balance in one and two: (6) per centum per annum interest, 1 annually, notes secured by deed of trast upon Cie One-third of the purchase money at sty property sold, or all ¢ ption of the pur chaser. A deposit of $2 ed at the time of sale. “Conveyancing and ing at the cost of the purebaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from date of sale. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the gefaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement’ of such resale {a some newspaper published in Washington. D. 0. JOHN B. LARNER, GASHERIE_ DEWITT, | Trustees. 133 419-d&ds OFTHE AROVE, SALE. STPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, JANUARY FIFTEENTH, 1895, same lace. Roar ena vise JOUN OB. LARNER: GASHERIE DEWITT, | arastecs Ja8-d&ds FUTURE DAYS. © G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. . Continuation Sale of High-class Oil Paintings. On account of the inclement weather of last week, we will sell, at our Gallery, 1409 G st., on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JANUARY SIX- EENTH, at ELEVEN A.M. and THREE P.M. each day, the balance of this valuable collection. Some of the gems are yet to be sold, and we respectfully invite you to inspect them. Jal4-3t ©. G. SLOAN & CO. & G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE RESIDUE OF THE STOCK IN TRADE, ETC, AND OF THE GOOD. WILL OF THE WOOD AND CoaL BUSINESS CONDUCTED BY THE LATE JOHN T, GIVEN, By. virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia the undersigned, the ad- ministrator of John T. Given, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest ‘bidder, for cash, at the wood and coal yard, corner Sth’ and Water sts. s.w., In the city of Washington, D. on WEDNESDAY, THB SIXTEENTH DA’ JANUARY, 1805, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. (0) horses, five (5) carts, four (4) wagons, one (1) bugey, one (1) Fairbank's scales, old’ engine and bolier and yard implements, consieting of shovels, , and also residue of the stock in trade, con: isting of coal and wood. And thereafter at TWELYE M. of the same day, and at the office, No. 425 10th st. n.w., the office furniture of the sald deceased, consisting of desks, railing, safe, chairs and check punch, and also the good will of the wood and business, formerly conducted by said deceased, WILLIAM A, FARLEB, Admr. H. T. TAGGART, Proctor. Ja9-6t sell | Dist TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE GLOBH BUILDING PROPERTY, ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BETWEEN "fEIRD AND FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREETS WEST. By virtue of that certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 983, folio 174 et scq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, the under- signed will sell at public auction, on WEDNES- DAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD.” 1895, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., In front of the premises, all those certain parcels of land tn the city of Washington, District of Columbia, krown and distinguished’ as all of orizinal lots numbered 14 and 15, and the rear part of original lot numbered 16, in reservation numbered 10, be- ginning 70 feet ‘2 inches northwardly from Penn- sylvania avenue and running back with the full width of said lot to the public alley in the rear thereof, together with the improvements thereon, cousisting of that larze and substantial structure known a3 the Globe building. ‘The entire property to be sold contains 11,245 square feet of land. Terms of sale’ One-third cash and the balznce In two equal installments, at one and two years, for Which the notes of the purchaser, with interest from the date of stle, payable semi-annually, will be taken, secured by deed of trust, in the ‘usual form, on the property sold, with” policy or in- surance on the buildings, in’ the sum of at least $10,000, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. ‘All taxes to date of eale payable out of the pur- chase money. A deposit of $500 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with tn’ ten days the right, fs reserved to resell the property, after five days’ advertisement, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser THOMAS BL WAGGAMAN, WILLIAM A, MAU. ‘Trustees. AUCTIONEERS. DUNCANSON BROS TRUSTEES’ SALE _OF BRICK HOUSE ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF 'TWENTY-SIXTIL ND J STREETS NORTHWES! TWO-STORY BRICK ON THE REAR, By virtue of a deed of trust dated October 10, 1890, and recorded among the land records of the Disitict of Columbia in Liber 1526, at folio 170 et sea., we Will sell at public auction, in front of ALSO A the at HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK PM. EDNESDAY, JANUARY NINTH, A. D. i895, the following described land and prem: ises, sitoate ard lying In the cl ton, District. of Colami ao feet (20° front cf original lot numbered six (6), by the depth of seventy-two feet (72), in square numbered sixteen (16), Terms of sale. Onc third cash, the balance in one and two years, t> be secured by deed of trust ‘on the property sold, ond to bear Interest at. the rate cf 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-an rually, or all cash, %t the option of the pur- chaser, A deposit ‘of $200 will be required ut time of eale, All conveyancing to be at pur- claser’s cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with Within fifteen days from date of sale, otherwise trustees resetve the right to resell at the risk and co:t of tue defauiting purchaser. JOSEPH R. EDSON, CHARLES “LB. BAILEY, d26-d&ds ‘Trustees. OFTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- count of the weather until FRIDAY, THE EIGH- TEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1895, awe tour and place. JOSEPIL R. EDSON, CHARLES B. BAILEY, Ja9-d&ds ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. IMPROVED TH STREET OF NO. VALUARL 17 TE. IS91, and duly recorded April 23d, 1801, in Liver No, 1575, follo 253 et seq., of the land rds of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the under- trustees, Wil sell, at patlic ‘auction, in frout ‘of the premises, ‘on Wi DAY, "the 4WENTY-THIRD DAY of JANUARY, ALD. 1895, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.,’ the ‘following described Lind and premises, situate in the city of shington, fn the District of Columbia, and desig nated as und being lot 16, in A. Randall executor’s subdivision of lots in square 965, as recorded In the of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, L. HL, page having a frontage of 17 feet 6 inches on Tenth by a depth of 100 fn to a 30-foot alley, together with improvements, consisting of a two-story and ment brick dwelling. ms of sule: One-third of the purchase mone: to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with fiterest at Six (6) per centum per annum, payable seintannially, from day of sale, secured” by deed Of trust upon’ the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser ser at the time of sale. nd A deposit of $200" will be All required of t the cons eyanein: ording cost_ of the purchaser. plied With within ten days fro Wise the trustees reserve thi at risk and cost of the ausox, | crresters. for Party Si notarial fees et n day of sale, oth right to resell th defaultin OF UNNI D REAT. TUATE ON ¢ RETWE AND 16TH STREETS > HEAST, deed of trust, daly recor r No. 1929, at folio 20S one of land records for the District a, and at 2 request be par cur t dursisned: trustees will for sale, by pu huction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY TWENTY-FIRST DAY of JANUSRY, 1Ss5, at FOUL O'CLOCK P.M, the toliow bed f Washington, lots ni} oh bia, an two 2), three one (in A. Kaut ong Me desi; Dist ered vn dows, ds isic surveyor of the vernor Shepherd, now trust on the tion of the purchaser upon acceptance of bid hot ccgaplied with in ti the risk and. « eperty sold, A dey Wu i SORTHWES of nd record: of request of the District of ties thereby s front ef th WENTY part pexiunin PHIRE rom the ne north 21 beginnin nth sireet west by depth of ot Sty inches 0 th of said original lot 1, ins: Hin Washington, D. C., with the provements abo Terms: One-third of the parchase money In cash, and the balance in three equal installinents, in two and three y for which uotes of the of id pid, will A naser, bearing Hiterest from day 1 iy deed of trust on property I cash, at option of pu r. will be required at time of Sal and recording will be at’ pur- jed with in fifteen If terms of sle are not co1 rom day of sale the trustees reserve the right at the risk and cost of the defaulting after ten days’ advertisement in The ening Star. aes PILLING, | Trustecs, 1&ds THOS. E. WAG W. INO. GGAM, “THOMAS DOWLIN? & CO., ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEELS. THE NOR SIDE OF E STREET BE- ETH AND THIE TH S, ON AS 1221 AND 1223 E ‘NORTH WES Under and by irtue of a certain decd of trust to us, bearing diate Ap + 1892, duly recorded in Liber 1681, folio 190 of ‘the lend records of che District of Columbia, and at the request of th paity secured thereby, we, the undersigned truste Will sell, at public auction, in front of said prem iscs_ on SATURDAY, the NINETEENTH Da’ JANUARY, A Do 1895, at HALF-PAST FOUR OCK P.M., all that’ certain picce or parcel of land, situate In the city of Washington, District of Colifinbia, to wit: ‘Th of lot four Gi), square two burdred and ninety (209), beginning ‘for the same ou the north side of E’ street sixteen (16) feet and eight (S) inches from the southeast corner of the said lot, and running thence north eighty- ut (ES) fect ‘and six (6) inches, ce cast four (4) feet and eleven and one-third (11 1-3) inches, thence rerth seventy (70) feet and six (6) inches, thence west twenty-three (23) feet and five and one-third (5 1-8) Inches, thence south seventy (70) feet and six 6° inches, thenc ‘ feet ard ten (10) fac! ight, t ‘SS) feet and six (6) Sy @3) feet and four (4) inches to the place ot beginning, together with all improvements thereon, to ace-ued taxes to date. ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balunee to be paid in two equal installments, respectively, in one and two years, secured by a deed of trust ou the prop- erty ‘sold, with interest, payable semi-annually, at the rate of G per cent per annum until paid, or all h, at the option of The purchaser. A deposit of $500" will be required when the bid is accepted. If the terms of the sale are not complied with in fifteen days the trustees ve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purebaser. A. SPRAGUR, SIDNEY WEBR, 31-005 ‘Trustees, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A LARGE AND WELL- SSORTED STOCK OF “GROCERIES i REGISTER, HORSE, TWO WAGO) NESS, &e., AT 1344 THIRTIETH NORTHWEST. By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, du in Liber No 1974, at_follo 80 et_seq., land records for the District of Coluni the request of the party secured ther signed trustees will offer for sale, on the above premises, on WEL TEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1805, at T) O'CLOCK A.M., the goods and chattels mentioned in schedule “*B,"* attached to said trast, to which the attention of the trade and private’ buyers is called. Terms cash. M. P. CALDWELL, ‘Trustees. §al0-d&dbs BR. E. HOOE, recorded in | of sale to be com- | DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED SURURBAN REAL ESTATE, PEING A PORs ON OF THE PROPERTY KNOWN A METROPOLIS VIEW,"” IMPROVED BY THE B THE LATE CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE, Kc AS ‘EDGEWO9OD,"* os NTAINING THIRTY-ONE ACRES, MOKB OB ESS. By vitiue of two decds of trest, deted, tively, the 11th day of June, 1890, and the 11th day of June, 1892, and recorded among the land records of fe District of Columbia, in Liber 1494, folios 438 et seq., and Liber 1710, folios 130 et seq., re epectivels, ‘we will ecll, at’ public uuction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTEE: H DAY of DECEMRER, A.D. Ist, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following described land and premises, Wick" the Improvements, easements, rights, ways and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situat Ising in the couaty of Washington, and the Diss trict of Columbia, to wit: All that part “Metropolis. View'"” (che farm formerly owned by, the Inte Washington Berry), according to a sube division by John A. Middleton and Thomas W, Terry, trustees, and filed with their first report of sales in the chancery sult of Middicton et al, axuinst Berry et al., No. 500, equity docket 7, im the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia (@ copy of which plat ts also recorded in Liber “Gove ernor Shepberd,"" folio 41, of the records of the survesor's office of the District of Columbia), con- tained within the following metes and bounds: Bee givning at the intersection of the eost line of 4th Street erst extended and the center Nine of Central averue, and running thence north 62 dezrecs east one hundred and fourteen and seventy-two-buns dredths (14.72) perches to the westerly line of the right of way of the Metropolitan branch, Taltimor@ and Ohlo railroad, thence with said westerly line couth 16% degrees west elght and thirty-six-hune dredths (6.36) perches; thence south 1544 degrees west twelve and twelve-lundredths (12.12) perches; thence south 18 degrecs west six (6) perches thence south 171% degrees west eleven and el: eight-Lundredths (11.68) perches: thence south 20 degrees west five and sixty-elght-bundredths ©. perches; thence south 21% degrees west six tight-hundredths (6.08) perches; thence south 25 degrees west six and forty-four-bundredths (6.44) perches; thence south 22 degrees west six four-hurdredths (6.04) perches; thence south 20% degrees west fourteen and ixty-four-hundredths (4.64) perches; thence leaving said westerly line conth 62 degrees west thirteen and five-tenths (13.5) perches to a stone in the center of South avenue; thence with t ter of said avenue south @2 degrees_mest seyenfy-five and eichty-five- hundredths (75.86) perches to the east line of 4th street enst extended; thence due north sixty and nine-tenths (60.9) perches with sald east line of 4th street east extended to the beginning. Con- taining 31 acres, more or Jess, and being all that part of. “Metropolis View," owned by Katharine Chase, Ising east of the ‘east line of 4th street cast extended and west of the Metropolitan branch, Baltimore and Ohio railroad, south of Central aves nue and north of South avenue. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be pald In cash, and the balance in one, two and three Fears, to be represented by rotes of the pur+ chaser or purchasers, bearing interest at the rate of G per ent per anaum from the day of sale, pay- able sewl-annually, secured by deed of trust the property sold, or ail cash. at the eption of the parchascr. A deposit of one thousand ($1,000) dole Jars required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen (5) days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to ree cel] the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchases, after ten days’ potice of such resale in some nemapaper plished In the city of Washingt 5 aie ALRERT A. WILSON, JOUN B. LARNER, 1335 F st. n.w., a43 Trustees. S7THR ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTTG THURSDAY, JANUARY SEVENTEENTH, 1895, at the same hour and place. ALBERT A. WILSON, JOHN B. LARNER, 1335 F st. uw., ‘Trustees. a19-w&stja5thd 8 J. NOTES & BRO., AUCTIONEERS, 639 Louisiana avenue northwest. BRICK BUILDING: ONE STREET BETWEEN STH AND 6TH STREETS, KNOWN AS 507 STREET NORTHWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. Ry virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Uber 1843, folio 200 et seq., of the land recofds of t District. of Columbia, and at the request of tha purty thereby secured, we will sell at public anc+ tion, in front of the ‘premises, ON ‘ESDAY, 1805, AB M., parts of original lots num- bered two (2 ‘teen (13) and fourteen (14), im quare muabered four bundred and GSS), beginning for the samme at the so ner of said lot numbered two (2), running thence west on E street twenty-six (26) feet two (2) Inches to the public alley -y one handred and thirty thence 3 (26) fect two @ , thenc h one hundred and thirty-four feet two (2) inches to E street and the be- All sums cver and above $12,000, scrum thereon (being a prior in cash it of $200 ree Ww NTH DAY OF JANUAR FOL Dp hence north on said ir (134) feet two (2) ginnin; Terms of F Ie: with the interest sof amplied with from ale th ht to ~ properts t of the de- faulting purchaser hotice of such in some Di published in. the District Tamia, All necessary Information given om ARRAIAM FISHER, AMNON BEHREND, ‘Trastees, Gi7 E st. e will soll, in front of t ¥. JANUARY TWENTY AST POUR OCLC of sublets Gt n DP street improved k dwelling conta ruace rota ‘One third e: with inte ry sold, oF 3 r. AM Convey de prof rehi 50) requil ted with property, ing pure ice of such ree Ja19-d&ds F st. nw. THOS. DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VED PROPERTY—A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL- NUMBERED uy NEW HAMPSiil > NORT! IN THE City OF cont: By Virtue of a powe. of trust to us, te undersizned, of da A.D. 1894, and duly recorded in Li {clio B20 et seq., one of the lund rec District of G a, and at the req sectred,we, the UI izned ab ti front of th at the hour of HALF- the following de- real estate in the city of Washington, mibia, to Wit: All of lot_mumbered, in Isaac Bradley's subdivision of FOUR rs of or of the District i folio 313, ¢ < dweiling known and numbered New Hampsiire avenue northwest, sub- ject to a prior decd of trust on said property for the sum of $5,000 of date August 17, A.D. Igv2, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1709, "folia, 343 e¢ id deed of trust bears G per cent interest zum, and does rot fall due until August 1 1109 rms of sale: All cash over and above sald phior decd of trust. A deposit of $200 will be re- tired at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to b omplied with In ten days from date of sale, erwise trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defauluing purchaser or pure chesers. RICHARD LR. REALL, Trustee, xo. 1 20 New York ave. now. JOSEPH T. OFFUTT, Trustee, Ja7-d&ds No. 1420 New York ave. nw. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TWO THREE-STORY BRI NUMBERED 333° AND 335 RTHEAST. virtue of two certain deeds of trust to us, x date Decent» . A.D. 1892, and duly recorded in Liber 1 folios 50 and 55 ct seq, respectively, of the land records of the District of Columbia, aud at the request of the party secured thei ‘we will fell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on FIDAY, the TWENTY-FIFTIL DAY OF JANUA A.D. i805, BEGINNING AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P!M., all. those cere tain ‘pieces or parcels of land and premises, known and distinguished as and being I Jesse D. Gibbs’ subdivision in square numbered 777, as per plat recorded in Liber 20, folio 54, of the records of the survcyor's office of the District of Co- ambia, together with the improvements thereon, sisting of two three-story brick dwellings, num* Lered 333 and 335 H street northeast. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance In three equal install ments, payable in ‘one, two and three years, with 6 per cent interest, payable sei a secured by a deed of trust on the property or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. A Gcposit. of $200 will be required on each house. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to reseil at ‘risk and cost of defaulting pure s 50 and 51, in sel purchasers, MAHLON ASHPORD, area enn ALDIS B. BROWNE, jai1-a&ds ‘Trustees, Jatt __Trastete. | Wamsley & Nedwell, 825 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, MD., : Will be at Willard’s Hotel, private parlors, for one week, January 15 to 19, with a large as- sortn-ent of Elegant Imported Gowns, Silk and Chiffon Waists, Capes and Wraps, and the latest novelties in materials for making up Evening and Reception Gowns. Orders taken and St guaranteed. $a10-98

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