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10 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. SUBURBAN NEWS Hardly haa the snow begun to fall last ning before President Griswold of tre Anacostia and Potomac River railway had extra men at work with the snow plow. The machine was kept running all night, and this morning, when the rush of pas- sengers came, Ith of February, the affair are being completed by comvuittes appointed for Those who comprise that commitiee are George Kellum, Griflith, Miss ‘Lizzie Stud: Thomas Miles, that the cars were all running on time very much as if there had been Lo storm to impede travel. At a recent meeting of the Christian Ea- deavor Society of the Baptist Church it was decided to give a bex social on the and arrangements for aitileted bs. the | Count of the vandalism being practiced in Milstead and Miss Edna Williams. Special Officer Charles H. Hutchinsor, in the employ of the Anacostia and Potom: River Railway Company, in the Police Court yesterday. Hutchinson tides on the cars and looks cut for trouble- some passengers. On this occasion senger named James Bumbrey, colored, re- fused to pay his fare and Hutebinson un- dertook to eject him from the car, the re- sult of which was that the officer was as-: saulted by Bumbrey, brey was fineo $3 or fifteen days in jail for his actions. The snow storm of last night has neces- an extra call by Postmaster Tol- Associated Charities for pro- ng poor. | their friends was a brilliant success. sitated son of the visions and clothing for the suffer ‘There is some talk of opening a soup house where the worst cases of poverty nay be supplied with chat food. ‘There was an interes at St. Elizabeth's Hospital on Fridey night, given for the benefit of the J. Edward Toi: While m of Forrestville his home suffering from th» effects of a serious accident which took place on Su day night. driving boro’ road near the Pries became urmanageable and emharkment, throwing the cccupant Into Mr. Tolson’s moans were heard by passers-by and he was carried to the hotel at Mariboro’, where his injuries were He was removed to his hom a relative of @ diteh. attended to. yesterday. Mr. Tolson on bridge his horse an down an had a prisoner and yesterday Bum- ‘ing entertainment ients the Mz Postmaster Tolson of Anacostia. oe HYATTSVILLE. Golden Rule Lodge, No. at Mechanics’ Hall last n Master Hunter in the ch: second and third Addison the fi John Brane’ rst, R. Baker vill, Hyattsville. Edward Gray and Harry Dobbs of this village, while returning from Seat Pleasant a few evenings ago, in the former's buggy, mer with quite en accident. came frightened and ran into a bank, up- setting the buggy and throwing Loth occ pants upon the road. eral bruises about the lerably damaged. ttsville is Covered with snow and pre- quite a picturesque appears was co} and and Simon number of coasters were on th ing hills at an early hour this morniz sleighing parties passed several s the village, making merry music with their bel's. The people of Hyattsville seem to be very anxious for a town lock-up, and th some taik of making an effort to secure one at an early date. Miss Anna Gayley of Philadelphia is the —- > KENSINGTON, 5, I. O. M., met ht, with Worthy , and conferred upon ick of Levenstein of srees: The horse be- Gray received sev- e, and the vehicle guest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Townsend. Miss Julia Langille is spending a few days in Washington. Mrs. J. B. Biker of Tacoma, Washington, fs spending a couple of months with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Proctor. Mrs. Loren H. Milliken and Master Stan- ley Milliken are visiting relatives in Oden- ten, Md. Miss Mary Waller and Miss Mattie Green of Washington are the guests of Mrs. J. King Marks. Mr. H. H. Power of Philadelphia and Mr. George S. Krouse of Gaithersburg have been visiting Mrs. F. J. Power. Miss Edna Mannakee has returned from @ visit to Miss Margaret Allnutt and Miss Katye Bledsoe of Dawsonville. Gen. A. B. in on Tuesday. Mr. Albert Graham of Washington has been visiting his sister, Mrs. John E. Little. the burning of the #air-| V t Gaithersburg, on Mannakee and Bessie Perry are at home for a few days, until On account of view Academy, Misses Clare night, Upshaw of Washington has rented the summer residence of Mr. B. H. Warner for a few months, and will move Sunda, purpose. Howard Miss Bessie Das- is at is B. Melton is filling his position tem- perarily at University station. Mr. Daniel M. Wood has been making elaborate improvements to~his house on Providence street near 13th, lately vacated by Mr. Maxwell, and intends this week to bring a bride to Brookland ard make this his future home. Mr. E. Southall of Washington has leased of Miss Grace Thomas one of the new cot- tag2s on 12th street, lately erected by Mr. Donovan, and will remove to Brookland February 1. Mrs. T. C. Johnston has gone to Phila- delphia to see her father,-who is again seriously ill. The Ladies’ Guild of St. Clement's P. E. Church met this afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Stalee of Providence street. Mra. G. E. Paxton, with her children, has gone to Bellevue, D. C., to spend a fort- night with her mother, Mrs. Sweeney. The police have been notified to take ac- cutting down trees on vacant lots in Brookland, without regard to the consent of the owners. The funeral of Mrs. Christian Heurich was one of the largest that has ever pass- ed through Brookland, and the floral trib- utes were very numerous. The remains of Mrs. Heurich will be interred in a mauso- leum, to be erected for the purpose at Bellevie her country home. Mr. Walter Rockhill of Bordentown, N. is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Lewis Paxton, of West Brookiand. 2 aS TAKOMA PARK. Notwithstanding the hail and sleet and unpleasant weather generally on Friday night, the social and entertaimment given by Takoma Lodge, No. 2. 1. 9. 0. F., to Ta- koma Hall, brightly illuminated and dec- orated with palms and potted plants, was well filled, and an interesting program was rendered to a most appreciative audi- ence. The Ladies’ Aid Soctety of the Presby- terian Church will entertain their friends With a social on Tuesday evening in the audience room of the church. The object of this gathering is to promote sociability, and a general invitation has been extended to the adult friends of this organization. Lieut. Alfred iteynolds of North Takoma, having sailed from New York for France on a three years’ cruise, Mrs. Reynolds will spend a portion of this time in travel abroad, joining her husband when prac- ticable during his sojourn at foreign ports. Miss Gibson, sister of Senator Gibsoz and Miss Emery of eastern Maryland, guests for a fortnight of Mr. and Mrs. H. PR. Holt, have returned to their homes. Mr. and’ Mrs. Thos. L. Anderson of Colorado, who were guests of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Clark, in November, have re- turned from their southern trip, the former much benefited in health. After spending a week here, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will go to Atlantic City for February. Mr. C. M. Heaton, sr., is quite ill at his home on Grant place, necessitating ihe attendance at his bedside of his son end iaughter, Mr, C. M. Heaton, jr.. and Mrs. D. Haynes of this place. Mrs. Heaton, is much improved from the illness which prostrated her soon after her return to her heme in the autumn. Be ee GAITHERSBURG. The town council his awarded the con- tract for furnishing oil for street lighting h | to Mr. Carson Ward, the lowest bidder. Mr. Thomas I. Fulks of this town was elected a director of the Maryland Poultry and Pigeon Association at its annual meet- ing in Baltimore. The Sancy Spring Matual Fire Insuc- ance Company has elected Mr. E. L. Tschiffely of this town a director. Mr. Homer King of Kirg’s Valley is very iN with typhoid fever. Mr. Ernest Harris of Hyattstown has left home to enter college at Baltimore. Mrs. Ida King of King’s Valley died at her home of a complication of diseases, aged thirty-four years. She the wite ot Mr. Luther King, and was a member of the Christian Church. Her pastor, Rev. Richard Bagby, preached the funeral ser- mon. ‘The second monthly ball of the Gaithers- burg F. H. T. Club was given at the Ope: House Friday evening last. The conspir- ing elements did not prevent its success. ‘The patronesses—Mrs. Lee M. Lipscom, Mrs. M. Hoblitzell, Mrs. C. H. Griffith and Mrs. Z. K. Upton—and the committee of arrangements—Messrs. Lee M. Lipscomb, Thomas M. Owen, Max Hoblitzell and R. Dorsey Trundle—were highly commended for their efforts in the preparation of the original program of dances and the enter- tainment of the visiting dancers. Among those present were: From Rockville—Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Warfield, Mrs. W. A. Dob- son, Misses Laura and Sadie Bradley, Cora and Lou Edmonsten, England, Messrs. Harry Dawson, Lawn Thompson, Z. P. B. viers, Garner Bouic, Ralph Jones, Bowie y | Vinson, Alby Henceison, Samuel Riggs and Leonard Nicholson. From_ Darnes- town—Prof. Nelson, Mr. Brooke Jones and Miss Scott. From Olne: las Jones arrangements are made for the continua- % & % =m tien of the school in the Gaithersburg | and sister. From Colesviile—Mr. Colling- Opera House. rue. From Laytonsville—Mr. and Mrs. The Montgomery Sunday school conven- | Lyde Griffith, Misses Lou and Mary Grif- ticn met on Sunday afternoon in the War- ner Memorial Presbyterian Church. A congregation was pre ner, president of the association, was un- able to be present, and hi by Mr. Emory Baxter of t. fermer president of the union. cises were dent ecngre ion; pi of the sgation; as follows: Need Thee Every Hour, vayer, Mr. Emory Baxter, hymn, the Hollow of His “Hand, Mr. Pettyman of Rockville, presi- executive committee; Opening hymn, by the congre sses were then made by eek, Mr. Horner, Mr. William M. Terrell ard Mr. Dobson; hymn, “God Cal. the Rockville quartet, sisting of Dr. Warfield and Messrs. Dobson, place was tilled Washir ton, The exe congregation; we Mr. B. H. War- fith and Messrs.Cranmer, Uriah and Green Griffith. From Germantown—M ‘s. Low- lie and Wm. Waters. From Washington— Misses Rosalie Healey, Willie Peter and Carrie Dougherty, and Messrs. Capt. Wal- ker, Welsh and Sutliff. From Baltimore— Miss White. From Howard county—Misses jargaretta and Florence Clarke and Mr. Thomas Clarke. From Gaithersburg—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Talbott, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Trundle, Mrs. Bulkley, Mrs. H. at B. Creamer, Misses Darby, Thomoson, pres’ | Trents, Upton, Rose and Nannie Snoutfer, Shave | and Messrs. John, Charles and William Mr. Je | Snouffer, John A. Belt and Dr. Israel War- A aeercti | field, Victor Hinckley and Jerome Trenis. | “Rev. J. S. Hutchinson, D. D., of Balti- & Yet, con- more held the fourth quarterly conference of Gaithersburg circuit at the M Church Pettyman and Reading, sang “Call Ye Upon seieridan Satarts yee ay, ace Him While He ts Near;” short talks were | fe elder’ preached. Sunday evening the given by Mr. Lamar, Dr. Andrews and H.| ttc, “ur Waters, ‘missionary to dame “Hide wi Martin; solo, Miss Nellie Miner; short talks, Hart and Mr. C. song by Rocky # to Do With ‘Tomorrow hymn by congregation, hext meeting of the conventi "an Th Me. im Takoma the second Sunday in March. Miss Md. Mr. Frank Higdon, ing at Charlotte Hall, home. Rev. Church Tabor, pastor of the M. Chureh, preached both morning and even- | 4 he would preach every Sunday morning and evening until confer. All are cordially invited to at- ing. ence meets. tend. Re Ba chapte very ii ‘The will furnish the ball, ev line Washi Mrs. visitin ed Joy. BR land, er of ning the —_—. - LANGDON. Leona He announce: . T. J. Crowe preached at the $ nabas Mission, held in Langdon Hall, on Sunday at 3 o'clock. His text was the last part of the fifth verse of the eighth His sermon was a| ntere: Matthe ing one. ladies of the St. which ngton. J. H. Armstrong of Washington is sister, Mrs. John Burke of 26th & takes place of this week. tee consists of Miss nie Grimes, Miss Watson and Miss Ethel —_— BROOKLAND. S. L. Beiler, vice chancellor of the Methodist University of America, conduct- services of thes Brookland M. Church this week, and preached a forcible sermon from the text “Whom having not seen ye love, In whom, though, now ye see Him not, yet believing ye, rejoice with pceiving the end of your faith even to the salvation of souls.” Mr. A. J. Ettinger, formerly of Brook- from Colorado and for has retu has returned Sherman has returned t her hone, after spending a week with her friend, Miss Mamie Wilson, at Woodside, who has been visit- Ma., Barnabas Mission supper for the I. 0. 0. F. | on Wednesday The table commit- ja Grimes, Mi dith Grimes, Miss Pau- Watson of the present ts located in Washington. Miss Florence Wilson has been spending some time with Mrs. Frankfort Edw at Alberte Rhe Mr. for b th BON 1s chronf its WEBB, street. rd Miller has gone to his home Md., for a short time, and = =e Mc¥herson, J. R., N. J., 1014 Vermont ave. York av use, b Rheumatism 3 Other testi rfl im Sold or rented. als umatism, che ru TH S N. «1 Insom B. r u if rou're (Agents wanted.) Malone of ses of long standing, ts cured Mrs. having been mi on w. iN nends Le Duvall of le quartet, be held ‘3 Min- E. made an address. ‘Che same gentl. | will deliver an flustrated lecture on Jap- anese missions on Monday evening of next 7 week at the churc cues CONGKESSMEN IN TOWN. Where Senators and Representatives May Be Found Here. o| The following is a complete directory of the Senators and Representatives in Con- gress, with their residences in the city, during the present session: Senate. President, Adlai E. Stevenson, La Nor- mandie. = Aldrich, Nelson W., R. L, the Arlington. Allen, William V., Neb., 101 2d st. n.e. Allison, William B., lowa, 1124 Vt. ave. Bate, William B., Tenn., Ebbitt. Berry, James H., Ark., Metropolitan. Blackburn, J. C.’S., Ky., La Normandie. Blanchard, Newton C., La., Riggs. Brice, Calvin S.,, Ohio, 1611 H st. n.w. Burrows, Julius C., Mich., Elsmere. Butler, Matthew C., S. 1434 N st. nw. Caffery, Donelson, La., 220 N. Capitol st. Call, Wilkinson, Fla., 103 N st. n.w. Camden, Johnson N.,’ W.Va.,1015 Conn.a’ Cameron, J. D., Pa., 21 Lafayette square. Carey, Joseph M., yo., the Arlington. Chandler, William E., N.H., 1421 I st. now. Cockrell, Francis M., Mo., 1518 R st. n.w. Coke, Richard, Tex., the National. In. Cullom, Shelby M Daniel, John W. Davis, Cushman K., Minn., 1428 Mass.ave. Dixon, Nathan G., R. L, the Richmond. Dolph,Joseph N.,Ore., 8 Lafayette squara. Dubois, Fred. T., Idaho, 1230 13th st. n.w. Faulkner, Charles J., W. Va., Page's. Frye, William P., Me., the Hamilton. Gallinger, Jacob H., N. H., the Elsmere. George, James Z., Miss., the National. 1413 Mass. ave. 28 I st. nw. Gibson, Charles } the Shoreham. Gordon, John P., Ga., 1420 N. Y. ave. Gorman, Arthur P., Md., 1452 K st. Gray, George, Del., 1421 K st. n.w. Hale, Eugene, Me., 1001 16th st. n.w. Hansbrough, Henry C., N. D., Cochran. Harris, Isham G., Tenn., 13 1st st. n.e. Hawley, Jos. R., Conn., 1741 G st. Higgins, Anthony, Del., 1524 18th st. Hill, David B., N. ¥., La Normandie. Hoar, George F., Mass., 919 I st. Hunton, Eppa, Va., La Normandie. Irby, J. L. M., S. C., 983 G st. n.w. Jones, James K., Ark., 915 M st. nw. Jones, John P., New. Kyle, James H., S. Dak., 101 2d st. n.e. Lindsay, William, Ky., The Cochran. Lodge, Henry Cabot, Mass., 1765 Mass.ay. MeMillan, James, Mich., 1114 Vt. ave. MeLaurin, Miss., 215 E. Cap. Manderson, C. F., Neb., Concord. artin, J., Kan., National. Mills, R. Q., Tex., 1746 S nw. Mitchell, J. H., Ore., Chamberlin’s. Mitchell, J. L., Wis., 32 B ne. Morgan, J. T., Ala., 315 4 1-2 n.w. tt Morrill, Vt. 1 Thomas Circle. * Murphy, E., jr., N. ¥., 1701 K n.w. fre a suites | Palmer,’ J. M., Ill, The Elsmere. Pasco, 8., Fla., Metropolitan Hotel W. jatS-tid Peffer, W. A., Kan. The Oxford. Perkins, G. C., Cal., La Normandie. Pettigrew, R. F., S. Dak. Page's. Platt, O. H., Conn., The Arlington. Power, C. T., Mont., The Cochran. Pritchard, Jeter C., N. C., the Ebbit. Proctor, R., Vt., 1535 L st. Pugh, James L., Ala., 1333 R st. n.w. Quay, Matthew S., Pa., 1612 K st. n.w. Ransom, Matt W., N. C., Metropolitan. Roach, Wm. N., N. Dak., 1541 T st. n.w. Sherman, John, Ohio, 1321 K st. n.w. Shoup, Geo. L., Idaho, The Cochran. Smith, James, jr., N. J., Chamberlain’s. Squire, Watson C., Wash., La Normandie. Stewart, Wm. M., Nev., 8 Dupont Circle. Teller, Henry M., Col., 1537 P st. n.w. Turpie, David, Ind., 238 Md. ave. n.e. Vest, Geo. G., Mo., #204 P st. n.w. Vilas, Wm. F., Wis., The Arno. Voorhees, Dan’l W., Ind., 1323 N. H. ave. Walsh, Patrick, Ga., Metropolitan. Washburn, W. D., Minn., 1519 K n.w. White, Stephen M., Cal., The Arlington. Wilson, James Iowa, Oxford Annex. Wolcott, Edw. 0., Col., 1221 Conn. ave. Abbott, Jo., Texas, The Anderson. Adams, Silas, Ky., Myer’s Hotel. Adams, Hobert, jr., Pa., The Albany. Aitken, David D:, Mich., 407 C s.e. Alderson, J. D., W. Va., 123 A ne. Aldrich, J. Linots, Portland. Alexander, S. B., Virginia, Metropolitan. Allen, J. M., Miss., Page's Hotel. Arnold, M., Mo., 927 KR Apsley, L. D., Mass., 1752 Q. Avery, John., Mich., National. Babcock, J. W., Wis., 11 Bn. Bailey, J. W., Texas, $15 Vermont ave. Baker, Wm., Kan., 210 5th st. n.e. Baker, H. M., N. H., 1411 F. Baldwin, M. R., Minn., 1616 15th. Bankhead, J. H., Ala., Metropolitan. Barnes, L. Wis., Randall. Bartholdt, R., Mo., Congressional Hotel. Bartlett, Franklin, N. Y., The Albany. Barwig, Chas., Wis., National. Beckner, W. M., Ky., Shoreham. Bell, Chas. J. K., Texas, National. Bell, J. C., Col, 1313 M. Beltzhoover, F, E., Pa., National. Berry, A. S., Ky., Riggs House. Bingham, H. H., Pa., ‘The Albany. Black, J. C. C., Ga., Elsmei Blair, H. W., N. H., 213 E. Capitol. Bland, R. P., Mo., 1421 R st. Boatner, C. J., La., Willard’s. Boen, H. #., Minn., 223 North Capitol. Belden, J. J., N. Y., The Arlington, Boutelle, C. A., Maine, Hamilton. Bower, W. H., N. C., 1220 N. Bowers, W. W., Cal., Bancroft. Branch, W. A. B., N. C., Fredonia. Breckinridge, W. Bretz, John Brickner, G. Broderick, Case, Kan., Elsmere. Brookshire, K. V., Ind., Metropolitan, Brosius, M., Pa., Elsmere. Brown, Jason, Ind., Riggs. Bromwell, J. H., Ohio, Ebbitt House, Bryan, W. 1 B s.e. Bundy, H. 225 2d s.e. Bunn, B. H., N. Metropolitan. Burnes, D, D., Ohio, Shoreham. Burrows, J. C., Mich., Elsmere. Bynu.n, W. D., Ind., 1314 h. Cabanniss, T. a., 1143 N. H. ave. Cadmus, C, A. Arlington. Caminetti, A. Ist n.e. Campbell, T. J., N. Y., 923 Mass. ave. n.w. Cannon, J. G., Il, Normandie. Cannon, Marion, Cal. Capehart, J., W. Va., Varnum. Carath, A. Ky., Riggs. Catchings, T. C., Miss., 1722 Q. Cansey, J. W., Del., Chamberlin’s. Chickering, C. A., N. Y., Hamilton. Childs, R. A., Il, Willard’s, Clark, C., Mo., 206 A s.e. Cobb., J. E., Ak Riggs House. Cobb, S. W.. Cockrell, J. V., Tex. Coffeen, H. A., Wyo. Cogswell, Wm., Mass., 1. Coombs, V Cooper, C. M Cooper, H. A., Wis. Cooper, S. B., Tex., 213 N. J. ave. Cornish, Johnson, N. J., 1743 F. Cousins, R. G., lowa, Normandie. Covert, J. V Y., Congressional. ; Tenn., Varnum. ‘ord, W. T., N..C., 901 M. in, W._H.,; Tex., 1416 16th. p, C. F., Ga., Metropolitan. Culberson, D. B., Tex., Metropolitan. Curtis, C. E., Kansas, Oxford. Curtis, N. M., N. 2113 Pa. ave. nw. Dalzell, Jno., Pa., 1 N. H. ave, Davey, R. C., La., Metropolitan. Davis, Jno., 248 Sth n.e. De Armond, D. A., Mo., Varnum. De Forest, R. Conn., 221 Ist n.e. Denson, W. H., Ala., 1310 19th. Dingley, Nelson, Me., Hamilton. Dinsmore, H. A., Ark., Metropolitan, Docke: A. M., Mo., Willard’s. Dolliver, J. P., Iowa, Hamilton. Donovan, D. D., Ohio, 1 i s.e. Doolittle, W. H., Wash., Wormley’s Draper, W. F., Mass., 1601 K. Durborow, A. Shoreham. Famonds, P. C., Va., 230 A s.e. P. C., Va., 20 A s.e. <y., the cet aia Verment ave. glish, ._B., Cal. 1504 H. Epes, J. T., Va, 230A s.e. Erdman, C. J., Pa., Randall Hotel. Everett, Wm., Ma ‘he Albany, Fielder, G. B., N. J., Normandie. Fithian, G. W., Il, 514 13th. Fletcher, L., Minn., Shoreham. Flynn, D. T., Okia., National Forman, W, S., lll, Randall. Fyan, R. W., Mo., Hillman House. Geissenhainer, J. A., N. J., Arlington. Gear, J. H., Iowa, Portiand. Geary, T. J., Cal. 1710 16th. Gillet, C. W., N. Y., Hamilton. Gillet, F. F The Albany. Gorman, J. S., Mich., Wormley’s, Grady, B._F. Graham, J. H. Gresham, W. 3 6th nw. Grifin, L. T., M 49 B st. s.e. Grosvenor, C. H., Ohio, Cochran, Grout, W. W., Vt, Arlington, Grow, G. A., Pa., Willard’s. Goldzier, J., Ill, 408 C s.e. Goodnight, J. H., K the Arno, Hager, A. the Portland. Mo., Normardie. 1134 11th. ., Fla., Bancroft. 907 13th now, Hainer, Neb., § h st, n.w. Haines, © N. Congression: Hall, O. 401 Mass. ave. L Hare, D. I Harmer, A.'C. Harris, W. A., Kan’ G st. now. Harrison, Geo. P., Ala., Riggs. {. D., Ohio, 1610 Riggs place. Hartman, C. S., Mont R st. Haugen, N. P., Wis., Hayes, W. L, Towa, 1325 G. Heard, Jno. ‘T., Mo., Riggs House. Henderson, D. B., Iowa, Normandie. Henderson, Jno. S., N. C., Metropolitan. Henderson, T. J., i is, 213 N. Capitol. Hend J hs Henry W._L., Md., Hepburn, W. H., iowa, 112 Hermann, B., Oregon, 1017 E. Capitol st. 2th st. Hicks, J. D., Pa., Willard’s. Hitt, R. R., UL, 1507 K street. Houk, J. C., Tenn., 117 Md. ave. n.e. Holman, W. S., Indiana, 2125 R st. Hooker, W. B., N. Y., Elsmere. i Pa., 1116 Vermont ave. IiL, Willard’s, , Normandie. Hulick, the. Varnum. Hunter - .. Lawrence. Hutcheson, J. C., Tex., 1017 15th. Izlar, J. F., S. C., Varnum. Johnson, H. U., Ind., 811 10th st. now. Johnson, M. N., North Dakota, Fredonia. Johfson, T. L., Ohio, 926 15th st. Joseph, Antonio, N. 'M., 710 10th. Kem, O. M., Neb., 1121 10th ‘st. Kilgore, C. B., Texas, 453 C st. nw. Kribbs, G. F., Pa., 23 B st. se. Kyle, J. C., Miss.,’Varnum. Lacey, J., Iowa, 1628 15th st. Lane, Edward, Llinois, Normandie. Latimer, A. , 640 East Capitol. Lawson, T. G. -, Metropolitan. Layton, F. C., Ohio, 223 4 L-2 n.w. Le Fever, Jacob, N. Y., Arlington, Leste! =., Ga., Riggs House. Linton, W. S., Mich ational. LL. Little, t 220 .N. J. ave. n.w. Livingston, L. F Lockwood, D. N., N. Y., Shoreham. Loud, E. F., Cal, the Albany. Loudenslager, H. C., N. J., Willard’s, Lucas, W. B., S. oi I nw. Lynch, T., Wis., The Anderson. Maddox, J. W., Ga., 340 C n.w. Magney, W. F., N. ¥., Metropolitan, Maguire, J. G., Cal., 1710 16th, Mahon, T. M., Pa., 1331 G. Mallory, S. K., Fla., 214 A s.e. Marsh, B. F., lil, 209 A s.e. Martin, A. N., Ind., 1010 h st. Marvin, F. ¥., Hamilton. McAleer, WV Pa., Kandall. McCall, S. W., Mass., Shoreham, McCleary, J. T., Minn., 29 C n.e. McCreary, J. B., Ky., Shoreham. McCulloch, P. D., Ark., 13821 H. McDearmond, J. C., Tenn., 1319 Q. McDowell, A., Pa., Elsmere. McEttrick, M. J., Mass, 1901 Q. McGann, L. E., lll., Riggs House. McKaig, W. M., Md., 234 3d. McLaurin, J. L., 8. C., Varnum, MeMillin, B., Tenn., 1115 G. McRae, T. C., Ark., Metropolitan. Meikeljohn, G. D., Neb., 629 Md. ave. n.e. Mercer, D. H., Neb., Concord Flats. Meyer, A., La., 1700 Q. Milliken, S. L., Me., 920 14th. Money, H. D., Miss., Metropolitan. Montgomery, A. B., Ky., 906 H. Moore, H. L., Kans., 203 E. Cap. Morgan, C. H., Mo., 1447 Corcoran, Morse, E. A., Mass., Cochran. Moses, Cc. L., Ga., 618 H nw. Murray, G. Mutchicn Hy Ph, Neil, R., Ark., 912 M, Northway, O'Neil, J. H., W., C.s 1924 lith st. Chamberlin’s. 8. A> Onto, Bancroft. Shoreham, O'Neil, J. J., Mold 1598 14th. Ogden, H. Outhwaite, W., La., Metropolitan. J. Hi, Ohio, the Grafton. Page, Chas. H.,,R. }, 919 N. Y. ave. Paschal, T. M., Tex., 1742 P. Patterson J., Tenn., @bbitt House. Payne, S. E., N. Paynter, T. H., Ky. Pearson, A. J., Ohi Pence, L., Pendleton, Pendleton, 'Y., Normandie. ,— Varnum. 6 8th Ft. 5. Colo., Riggs. G. C.,' Tex., 909 New York ave. I. Oj Wy Va., 13 A ne. Perkins, Geo. Dg Iowa, Hamilton. Phillips, T. Pickler, J. 122 Vermont ave. ., 120 Mass. ave. n.e. W., Pa., A., 8. Di Pigott, J. P., Cotin., 206 N. J. ave. 8.e. Powers, H. H., Vt., Riggs House. Price, A., La., Cochran. Quigg, L. E., N. Y., Shoreham. Rawlins, J. L., Utah, 1017 15th, Reed, T. B., Me., Shoreham. Reilly, J. B., Pa., Normandie. Reybur#, J. E., Pa., 1301 Conn. ave. Richards, J. A: D., Ohio, 125 B s.e. Richardson, J. D., Tenn., 1108 6th st. Richardson, G. F., Mich., 227 N. J. Ritchie, B. F., Ohio, Vernum. Robbins, G. A\, Ala., The Arno. Robertgon, S. M., La., Metropolitan, Robinson, Jno. B., Pa., 1708 R. I. ave. Russell, C. Russell, B. Ryan, Wnu, N.Y. Hamilton. 7 T nw. 206 N, J. ave. s.e. A, Mass. E., Ga. Sayres, J. D., Tex., 110 Md. ave. n.e. Scranton, J. A., Pa., Schermerh Settle, T., Wormley’s. orn, 8. J., N. Y¥., Shoreham, North Carolina, Ebbitt. Shell, G. W., S.C. Varnum. Sherman, J. ., Shoreham. Sibley, Pa. S., ‘N. Y., 1113 O. Smith, G. W., IIL, 918 14th st. Smith, M. A., Ariz., Normandie. Snodgrass, Somers, P. Sorg, P. J. H. C., Tean., 210 Ist n.e. J., Wis., Oxford. hio, Arlington. Springer, W. M., IIL, 43 B s.e. Stallings, J. F., Ala., Metropolitan, Stevens, M. Stevenson, Stocksdale, T. R., Mis: Strait, T Stone, Stone, Stone, W. Storer, B., Stray: Strong, L. Talbert. W. J., 8. C. Tarsne Tate, F.C. Tawney, J. Taylor, A. Taylor, A. Terry, W. ‘Thomas, H. F., Mich. Chas. Tucker, H. ‘Tracey, Turner, H. ‘Turner, S. Turpin, L. Mass., Arlington. M., Mich., Ebbitt. Naticnal. G nw. S.C. 919 C.W:, Pa, 46 B ne. W A. Pa, 1721 Q. J., Ky., 1008 13th. Ohio, 1640 R. I. avenue. . ¥., Arlington. M., Ohio, Varnum. 3. A., Va., Metropolitan. Idaho, GOS 14th. 19 G nw. Mo., Willard’s. Ga., 340 C nw. A. Minn., Bancroft. A, Tenn. H., Ind., 242 N. Capitol. L., Ar Metrepoiitan. 11 North Capitol. N. Y., Arlington. St. G., Va., Varnum, G., Ga., Riggs. , Va., 1528 I nw. W., Ala., National. Tyler, D. G., Va., 1 B n.w. Updegraft, Van Voorhi: Waugh, Da Walker, J. Waneer, J. Warner, J. Wells, O. A., Wis., the Ar J. M., N. Y., Arlington. ee K., Mich., Willard’s. es. Wever, Wheele! Wheeler, White, W. Whiting, J. R. <j Williams, J. R., IL, Williams, Wilson, Jno. Wilson, W. L. Wise, G. D., Va., Wolverton, S. P., Pa., Warder building. Woodward, F. A. Weomer, Wright, A. Thos., Iowa, ) A s.e. H. C., Ohio, Ebbitt. ., Ind. Del. ave. n.e. H., Mass., Shoreham, b 12g, TE J. ave. s.e. De Witt, N. Y., the Bancroft. 20. la., 12 B n.e. J., Ohio, Shoreham. 7 N. J. ave. s.e. Del. ave. n. J. mx N. , 1311 H nw. 2 Hamilton. Riggs House. AUCTION. SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Horses. ar whis lot drivers. farmers {i OUT RES 20 head of He and xood drive h day of ¢ Liber No. 18: cuest_ of the public AY, E twenty and twenty-nine (29), in” Mullet’s subdivision. lots in. squi recorded in Li the office of together with of three ave. nw. Terms of s a trust of acerned int third of the r two and three annually, and property ccrdin: posit Ja20-dts ers. p auction, fi nearly 5 known as Nos, 2505, 2007 and 2511 Pennsylvania or all cash. t purchaser’: If terms of Ho AUCTION, AL OF FORTY HEAD OF a AND MARES, MORNING, JANUARY —THIRTY- O'CLOCK, will be sold, with load of Morses and Mares con aan & Jo ederick City consists of good w u been selected with 6 from K county and will be sold WITH- es some extra workers {PTORY, INGER, Auctione 1407 G ST. an.) THREE HANDSOME AT THE NORTHWEST. SIA AVENUE D Jetober, ‘ ¢ Sot seq., ane rly secured thereby, front of the premis SLEVENTH, 18% LOC M sitvate in the city Columbia, and — desig lots numbered: twenty- (23\." twenty-four (24), ), twenty-six (26), twenty-seven d fourteen (14), as per pli records 0} ft Columb yor of the District the improvements. the: new handsome | brick residenc ‘The property will be sold subject 000° ($7,000 on each house) and t and taxes to date of sale. One- ‘idue in © . the balance in one, years, with fnterest payable semi: secured by a deed of trust on. the All ancing and re- S$ cost. ‘Two hundred dollars n etch house required at. time of le a not complied with in rve the right to resell cost of the de iblic notice as they SAM. JAMES M. GREE TAL 14th st. nw. ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BkOUs., AUCTIONEERS. ‘22! By picts of in Liber 1874, records of the in front of the THIRD DAY of JANUARY, A.D. 1 PAST FOUR scribed land and premises, situate in the city of Washington and the District of Columbia, and dis- tinguished as and being lot numbered one hundred and seventeen (117) of Tudolp Goldschmlat's sub. division of a part of original and nine (8 and 9), in square numbered two hun: dred and twelve (212), record in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Subdivision Book 96, together with, all and singular, the improve- ments, ways, easements, rights, privileges and ap- purtenances to the same belonging or in any wise Appertalring, subject to a certain deed of trust for dated Ktanber ‘Bist, 1803, with ‘the accrued interest di thereunder, amount of which will be stated at the +000, sale. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money h, the balance fn one and two years, at six (©) per'centum per anmym interest, parable seml- annually, notes secured Droperty’ sol, or all dash. osit 0 Conveyancing and recotding at the cost of in ca chaser. A sale. y the purehaser. within ten trustees reserv the risk and cost of the-defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper mone oge 419-4&d3 THE ABOVE &§ TEESDAY, JANUARY PIFTEENTH, 1895, same hour end place. Ja3-d&ds (THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, same hour and fal5-co&ds SALE OF _V. I} {BERED LUABLB IMPROVED PROPERTY — ON FIFTEENTE \_ MASSACHUSETT: T NORTHWI 1229 or. ‘a deed of trust Tecorded the land to us, dul, folio 810 et seq., one o} District of Columbia, we will sell, premises, on THURSDAY, . the at HALF. the following de- O'CLOCK P. lots numbered eight as the same appears of Xo. 13, at follo rember Ist, 1893. and recorded De- by decd of’ trust upon the at the option of the pur- required at the time of ‘Terms of sale to be complied with 3 from date of sale, otherwise the e the right to resell the property at Washington, D. O, . LARNER, GASHBRIE DEWITT,| Trustees. 1335 B st. TE I POSTPONED UNTIL JOHN TB. LARNER, GASHERIB DEWITT, | rustees. JANUARY THIRTY-FIRST, 1895, place. JOHN B. LARNER. GASHERIN DEWITT. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, VER’ ESIRABLE TV IENT ERICK DWELLING, ROOMS AND BATH, ~R OF D STREET SOUTHEAST, AT Improved by the abo ig bubstantially built and in a yood neighborhood. ‘This sale offers an excellent opportunity. to secure a home or a good investment, made for account of @ non-resident. fold subject to an incumbrance of $2,000, due in three ycars from. eptember 1894. ‘Terms (over and abi of $200 required at the time of sale. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale, otherwise the erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, All conveyancing, 920 PA. AVE. N. W. STORY AND BASE- CONTAINING No. 400 10TH, ON, JANUARY THIR- PAST FOUR O*CLOCK, described dwelling, which The sale is being It will be ove the trust) cash. A deposit right 1s reserved to resell the prop- recording, ete, at the cost _of the purchaser. $a23-d&ds RATCLIPFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. BRONCHIAL CATARRLH, An, employe of the government. whose gratitude testify is Me 2" Go'Sualiwoods wi resides. at es ir. I, ‘who. resides ai 1241 G st. s.e. He says have lived in Was ington all’ my life; for five years I have been em- ployed in the navy yard; the past two years as engineer in the gun shop.” For & long time I have been greatly troubled with bronchial catarrh, un- able to obtain relief from doctors or advertised remedies. As I was personally acquainted with a number of Dr. Walker's patients, who all spoke in the highest terms of him and’ his methods of treatment, I finally placed myself under his care and the result has been more than I could hope for. I most heartily recommend all sufferers to him. “I. C, SMALLWOOD. It must be admitted that Dr. Walker has a record of cures such as has never been achieved by any other physician in the treatment of ali di orders of the brain and nervous aystem, diseases of the skin and blood, catarrh, astiima, consumption, dyspepsia, malaria, rheumatism, neuralgia, hem- orrhoids, ‘diseases of women and all affections of the lungs, throat, heart, liver, stomach, kidueys, bladder, bowels and other organs. Men saffering from nervous debility or loss of capacity as a result of overwork, mental worry, or past follies and excesses are quickly restored to sound, vigorous manhood by Dr. Walker's treat- ment. Dr. Walker may be consulted free of charge, personally “or by letter. His well-known sant- turlum, at 1411 Pennsylvania avenue, ndjoining Willard’s Hotel, ts open daily for consultation and treatment. Office Lours, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wed: Resday and Saturday evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 0 to 12. Charges for treatment very low. All interviews and correspondence sacredly co fidential. No cases made public without consent of patients. Ja2y AUCTION SALES. FUTURK DAYS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE TWO-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1121 TWELFTH STREET NORTHEAST. a By virtue of a certain decd of trust, dated No- vember 19, 1891, and recorded in Liber No. 1625, folio 399 et seq:, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the r of the note e we will sell, at ic auction, AY, the TV > ALD.” 1895, at F the following described “real estate snd improvements thereon, situated in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot munbered sixty-seven (67), in John E. Beull’s subdivision of lots in block num- bered one (1), Trinidad, as per plat recorded in Liber County ‘No, geven (7), folio seventy-two (72), of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase moncy to be paid in cash, balance in two equal install- ments, in one and ‘two years, for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken, secured by deed of trust on the property gold, with interest at six (6) per cent per annum, payable semiannually, or all cash, at the option ‘of the purchaser. All ‘convey- aneing and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $160 will be required at the time of sale. ‘Terms of aule to be complied with within fifteen (15) days from day of sale, or the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ previous notice of such re- sale in the Washington Post. FE. WAGGAMAN, THO W. PILLING, JOHN $alT-d&ds ‘Trustees. C7THE ALOVE SALE_IS POSTPONED UNTIL JRSDAY NENT, JANUARY THIRTY-FIRST, cine hour and place, on account of the the weat! HOS. BE. WAGGA) JON W. PILLLN' TRUSTE! LE OF A MODER: AND CELLAR BRIC ay i 315 MAPLE AVENU! LE DROIT PARK. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated tember 29, 1890, and recorded in Liber No. folio 75 ct seq., one of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the holder Of the notes secured thereby, we Will sell, at public of the premises, on TUESDAY, 1 DAY of JANUARY, A.D. -PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the bed real estate, with improvements te in the county ‘of Washit Dis- Lot thirty-seven’ (37), in Thomas E, Waggaman’s and Orlando A. Jones’ subdivision of lots In block thirteen (13), Le Droit per plat recorded in Liber County No. 7, of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two equal instali- ments, in six twelve months from day of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, oF all cash, at option of the purchaser. A deposit of one hundred dollars ($100) will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within fiftcen days from day of sale, or the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. PHOS, thereon, situ of Columbia, Jal7-d&ds C7THE ABOV THURSDAY N at the sai meucy of the weathe: THOS. E. 3 JOHN W. PILLLN« §a20-d&ds TRUSTEE'’S SALY OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ‘AND ADJOINING THB TOWN OF HY- ATTSVILLE, MD. By virtue of a decree passed December 29, 1804, by the circuit court of Vrince George's county, tu equity cause entitled John We Hayes’ ys. Terence V. Powderly, the undersigned will offer for sale, at public auction, on the premise WEI AY, RY THIRTIETH, 1: hy FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., part of a tract of land Known as Chillum Castié Manor, the part to be sold containing seventy-three and three-tenths acres, and fronting on the north side of the county road. leading to Hyattsville feom the west, and lying opposite the Evans subdivision and the place of George Lanhardt, The tract tobe sold is good farming land, a8 well as peculiarly adapted for subdivision into town lots. ‘Terms of sale: $200 deposit at time of sale. One- hird in one year and one-third in y deferred. payments to be secured by note and deed of trust ou premises sold, with inter~ est at the rate of 6 per ceut per annum, payable semi-anuually, or all cash, at purchaser's eption. Terms o ale to be complied with within t days of sale, or premises resold at purchaser's risk and co JACKSON H. Hyattsville, Md., or 13: DAG eC eT Trustee, Washington, SALE OF UNREDE AUCTION Twill sell by public au K. Fulton, 1218_ Pa. TUESDAY, | FEBRU. 5 O'CLOCK A.M, ‘all the unredeemed "pledges 4 store upo! ch the interest is due o more, consi of Gold, Silver and M Watches, Chains, Charn Collar Buttons, Scart Pi rings, Bracelets, Plain Medals, Badges, Gold Plated ‘Ware, Di 8 Books, Ri ‘Canes, in et, Quilts, uington ‘Typ PAST SIX O'CLOCK M. the lots are sold. ‘Ticket hold tie H. KF F WARREN JOHNSO: TRUSTE! OF VALUABLE IMPROY PROPERTY, 11 D175 PSP NORTHWEST THE CITY OF _W, TON, IN DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Under and by virtue of a deed of trust to us, bearing date October 18, 1800, and. dul October 21, 1890, in Liber 1533, folio one of the’ land ‘records of the’ District. ot Coli Dia, and at the request of the holder of said note secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, Will t public . in front of the premises, on URDAY, the NINTH DAY of FEBRUARY, A.D. at FOUR O'CLOCK P-M.,all that certain piece 1 of land and premises, situated in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, known and distinguished as part of lot nunbered’ thirty- three @3), in James M, Latta, trustee's, subdiy sion of square numbered one hundred and fifty-six (136), deseribed ag follows: Beginning on P street one Hundred and forty-tive (145) fect east from the Southwest corner of said lot, and running thence cost twenty (20) fect; thence north miuety-ive (5) feet six (G) inches; thence west twenty (20) feet, and thence south’ ninety-five (95) feet pix (6) inches to P street and beginning, improved by ndsome three-story and basement brick dwell- ing. "The above lot 1s sold subject to a certain deed of trust securing the sum of six thousand ($6,000) dollars, and bearing six per cent per annum inter- est, due the 30th day of September, 1896. ‘Terms of stle: All cash over and above the first trust. A deposit of three hundred ($300) dollars will be required at the time of sale. All convey- ancing al recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to Tesell, ‘at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser or purchasers. CHARLES EARLY, Trustee, 03 14th st. nw. WILLIAM A. GORDON, ‘Trusteo, 330 414 st. nw. AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- MENT BRICK DWELLING, NO. 852 McLEAN AVENUE SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, bearing date Oct, 22, 1892, and duly recorded in Liber numbered 1755, follo 3, et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, We will sell at public auc- tion, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1895, aT HALF-PASE FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ‘all of ‘Tot numbered 219 in the subdivision of certain lots ia square 646, as per subdivision plat thereof, _re- corded in book 20, folio 8, of the surveyor’s office of the District of Columbia, the same being sit- uate in the city of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, together with the improvements, &c. ‘Terms of tale: One-third cash, balatce fn one, two and three years, for which equal notes of the purchaser, secured by deed of trust on the prop- erty, and bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent’ per annum, interest payable sem!-annually, will be taken, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. ‘ll conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or purchasers. ALDIS B, BROWNE, Trustee. GEO. W. STICKNEY, Trustee. Ja28-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS. Ja26-co&ds AUCTION ‘SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS EVENING. C. G. SLOAN & ©O., 1407 G street, successors to Latimer & Sloan. oe GUE ate 4q La] RY REV. WILLIAM = \ BARTLETT, D.D., mn] ing MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, AND ESPECIALLY WORKS AND RELATING TO INDIAN LANG! ES, Followed by a collection of Art Works, Bibliog- Taphies, Americana, and Choice Pamphlets. To be aortat auction within our ery, at 1407 G ae eal TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY TWEN- TY-NINTH AND THIRTIETH, 1895, COMMENCING AT HALF-PAST SI N P.M. Cc. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, Ja28-3t Washington, D. C. TOMORROW. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) Government Sale of Horses. We will sell, at public auction, at_the Interior Departinent stables, Ne. 639 New York avenue northwest, at ELEVEN WEDNESDAY, the THIRTIBTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1395, one Black Horse, one Bay Mare. Terms cash. By order of HOKE SMITH, ea of the Department of the Interior. Auctioneers, FUTURE DAYs, DUNCANSON BROS,, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A_ BRICK DWELLING, NUMBERED 337 HT STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH, NORTHEAST. By virtue of 2 certain deed of trust to us, bear- ing date December 29, 1802, and duly recorded in Liber 1772, folio Gl_et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sc PEnve auction, in srout of the premises, on T YAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF FEBE A.D. 1 AT HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLO! P. M., all that certain nd piece or parcel of 1: and premises known and distinguished as and being lot numbered 52, in Jesse D. Gibbs’ subdi- vision of Jota In square numbered as per plat recorded in Liber 20, folio 54, of the records of the serv e's olfice ef the District of Columbia, together ith the improvements thereon, cobsisting of a three-story brick dwelling, numbered 337 1 street northeast. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash,balance in two equal payments,pay- able in one and two years, with 6 per cent in- terest, payable seml-annualiy. and secured by deed. of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of purchaser, A deposit of $200 ‘will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing and, recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be camplied with in ten days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or purchasers. MAHL ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, Trustees. $229-cod. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, AUCTIONEER. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 2oth day of November, 1893, and duly recorded in liber 1882, follo 83 et seq., one of the land records of tie District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell, In front of the premises, “ON DAY, TH FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1 AT’ FOUR O'CLOCK, tha following described property, vi Lots numbered one (1), eleven (11), twelve (12 thirteen (13), fourteen’ (4), fifteen’ (15), sixtec (16), seventeen (17), eighteen (1S), nineteen (19), y (20), tw e (21), twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23) and twenty-four (24), in square numbered one (1), in Katherine Chase et al.'s sw division of part of the tract of land called Metrop. is View, now known as Edgewood, Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and let 1 front on 4th street (electric railroad); lots 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 on Baltimore strect, saine square. ‘Terms: One-half cash, balance in one notes bearing interest at G per cent per ant til pald, or all cash, at option of pure! conveyancing und recording at purchaser's $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, §a26-dtds 15 Sun building. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FIVE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS, NUMBERED 619 TO 627, BOTH INCLUSIVE, L STKEET NORTHEAST. By virtue of five certain deeds of trust to us, Dearing date February 15th, 1893, and duly recorded in Liber 1792, follos 79 et seq., 83 et seq., 87 et seq., 91 et seq. and 95 et seq., respectively, of the land records of the District of Columbia, ‘and at the request of the party secured by said trust, We will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, cn MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1895, beginning at FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., all’ those certain pieces or parcels of land and premises situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and known and di tinguished as and being lots numbered i73 to 177, both inclusive, in Joseph T. Byrnes’ subdivision ig square numbered 856, xs per plat recorded in Li 20, follo 75, of the records of the surveyor's tlic of sald District of Columbia, together with the im- ts thereon, consisting of five three-story rick dwellings. ‘Terms of siie: Each house will be sold sep- arately. One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in two cqual pgyments in one and two years, with 6 per cent interest, payable semi-annually and secured by decd of trast on Uh Property sold, or all cush, at option of the p chaser, A deposit of $100 Will be required at time of sale on each house. All conveyancing und re- cording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from date of sale, other- wise trustees reserve the cost of defaulting pure EUGENE ALDIS B. BROWNE, IS POSTPONED, ON AC- INTIL MONDAY, JANU- Ja8-eod {7THE ABOVE SALI COUNT OF THE RA) ARY TWENTY-E: e hour and place. EUG ‘A Ja22-cod ALDIS B. BROWNE, Trustees, URTHER | Post- until PRIDAY, and place. OSTHE ABOVE SALE on account of th same bod EUG! E CARU ALDIS B. BROWNE, Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 12 E st. nw. OF VALUALLE, UNIMPROVED Nit STREET BEPWEEN FUSE CAPTTOL Si d March 28, et seq., one t of Columbia, front of the prem! UARY TW will nietion, on TUES 895, AT POUR ed ginal lot numbered twelve (12), bered six hundred and thirty: years, ed ‘of trust on the proj option of the pure ing at pu ut the i and con A deposit of $100 If terms of sale are within ten days the trustees pst of de- ys’ notice in some “= quired at the time of s; with not « ied reserve the r faulting purchaser after, newspaper printed in See Pe GRADLEY JOHN C. DAVIDSON, Ja1S-10t UP THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN_CON- of the weather, until FRIDAY, FEBRU- 1895, same hour and place.” I of the trustee: C. G. SLUAN & CO., AU By Virtue of two October 12, A. D. 1 1892, In Liber number 1739, zs dated July 27, 1894, and recorded in Liber 1 folio 349 records of the’ District of Col request of the holder of the we will offer at public premises, on SATU OF JANUARY, O'CLOCK P. Situate in the city of Waslington, Columbia, to wit: All of lots numbered nit and twenty-one @0) in Paci Mullett. and A. B. Mullett’s subdivision of lots in square num- dered fourteen (14), es per plat recorded in Liber 17, follo 169, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cesh and the bslance in two equal payuicuts, in one (1) and two (2) years, with interest at 6 ‘per cent per annum, secured by first decd of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of two hundre ¢§200) will Le required at the time of sal of sale to be complied with with the property will be resold at the the defaulting purchaser. All cc recording at purchaser's cost. HENRY C. STEWART, Jr., Trustee, 620 1ith st. ly 28, Ist, of the iand and at the estate, District of twenty (20) days, or isk and cost of veyaucing and BUSHROD ROBINSON, $a16-d&ds Trustee, 12th and F sts. C7THE AROVE S. IS_ POSTPONED TO TUESDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-NINTH, 1895, at the same hour and place. HENRY C. STEWART, Jz., BUSHROD ROBINSON, $a26-d&ds Trastces. OFTHE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO THURSDAY, JAN ‘HIRT and place. BUSHROD ROBL §a29-d&ds RATCLIFFE, DART & CO. AUCTION GOODWILL, HORS AND FULL LI ‘D DOME ‘OF STAPLE 3 \G THE ESTABLISH ME ETIRING FROM BU PFACTURING. On ‘THURSDAY, J: THIRTY-FIRST, 1895, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., WE WILL SI WITHIN THE OLD ESTABLISHED GROCE STAND NO. 1300 FOUR-AND-A-HALE STRE SOUTHWEST, THE FULL AND COMPLET STOCK OF a Groceries Contained therein, together with all the appur- tenances therein contained necessary to the conduct of the business. ‘This stock, fixtures, &c., will be sold as an entirety. The rent of the premises is extremely low. ‘The establishment has the patronage of the INESS TO. FUTURE DAYS. Thomas Dowling & Co., + Auctioneers. POSTPONEMENT. THIS SALE IS POSTPONED (IN CONSEQUENCE OF A DELAY IN GETTING THE GOODS FROM THE CUSTOM HOUSE) UNTIL MONDAY, FEB- RUARY FOURTH, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. EXHIBITION WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY, 31ST INSTANT, AND WILL BE ON VIEW UP TO ‘THE HOUR OF SALE. AN ADDITIONAL CAR LOAD TO ARRIVE. By Catalogue. > A Grand Display of European Antiques, At Our Art Galleries, 612 E St., Embracing Empire Cheval Glasses, Bedsteads, Bureaus and other pieces of the XIV, XV and XVI Centuries. Hall, English and French Mantel Clocks. Antique Leather and Em- pire Screens. Antique TYahogany Tables, Sofas and Chairs. Antique Carved OakCabinets, Desks, Tables and Chairs. Elegantly Carved Oak Antique Hall Seats. Old Silver. Sevres Porcelains. FINE OLD ENGLISH SHEFFIELD PLATED WaRB, RARH OLD DUTCH DELF GREAT VARIETY, EMPIRH LAMPS AND ELEGANT ORNAMENTS, SUPERB MARQUETRY DESKS, CABINETS, CLOCKS, ‘TABLES, CHAIRS, &C., &C. THIS SUPERB COLLECTION OF ‘S A POSITIVE JF $50,000. THE MOST IMPORTANT SALES THAT HAS EVER OCCURRED IN THIS CITY, AND SHOULD COMMAND THE ATTENTION OF CONNOISS AND OTHERS DESIRING ELBGANT ARTICLES. WaRr IN THOMAS DOWLING & CO., $a29-6t AUCTIONEERS, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF HARDWARE. The undersigned offers at private sale, in one lot, the stock of hardware, lease, good will and flatures, contamed in etore No. 437 1th st. now., commer B St. Inspection of the above, aud ids for the same, gre Invited. If not disposed of by February 4, 1895, the entire stock, fixtures, etc., in one lot,” will ‘be sold at guvlie auction to the highest bidder for cash, at 0 pam. on said tay. CHARLES T. YODER, jazs-dts Assignee of Alvert L. Vitney. RATCLUFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSES AND LOTS, NOS, 2214 M STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed on the 15th day of January, 1895, in ¥ No. 9806, entitled James Cady et al. ‘vs. Patrick Cady, the undersigned trustees will offer fer sale, at public au in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY SECOND, +, AT P-PAST POUR © CLOCK P.M, premises’ No. M street nort being the ‘east 15 feet 9 inches of lot 13, squire 51, Washington, D. € also premis: 4M Street northwest, lying next west of the first de- scribed premises, and having a frontaze of 19 feet in said lot and square, and both with a 100 feet. The trustees’ will first offer No, 2212, Terms of sale are as follows: rd cash, ‘One red payments to be secured by notes and f trust ipon the respective parcels suld, and ar interest at the rate of 6 per cent per ame . payable semi-annually, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A “deposit of $200 to be made on day of sale on each parcel sold. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sal aced otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell al risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All cone veyaxcing, record urchaser's ‘cast. JACKSO S 1333" F st. ne EDWIN SUTHERLAND, Trustee, Ja22-d&dhs Cor. 4ig-and D sts. Bw. C. G. SLOAN & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors “o Lutimer & Sloan.) K TWO-STORY BRICK NAS NO. 307 TWENTY- TREET NORTHWEST, WASilING- ue of a certain deed of trust, dated the ef January, 1803, and duly Tecogded in nr No. 1751, folio’ 485 et seq.. one of the land records for the District of Colum! nd at the re- quest of the party secured ther will sell, at public auction, in front of the on MONDAY. FEL RY FOURTH. 1895, at HALE ¥ 1 Yr. ited as and being the so front by the fall depth of 1 in square numbered cights-one «Sl. corded in the surveyor s office of Columbia, together With the improrements thereon, consisting of a two-story brick dwelling, known as nd street northy ‘Terms: ers, with six per ceat est, payal ly, and secured by a deed of trust on the yor all cash, higser’s option dollars deposit required at I recording and ing will “Ss cost, e are not c with in nift reserve th erty at the risk and cost of de- after such public notice os ary. T. RAWLINGS, | | Trastees. CHARLES B. MAURY, | to cesell th faulting _ pureb: Ja24-dts ) REAL ES- TATE, LBEEWEEN 15TH AND 16rtL cTS NORTH Ry virtue of a decd of trust, daly rei Liber No. 1929. at folio 208 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at party secured mk ane end S. U. vision of part, of Long Kosedale ood. corded Inu of Iumnbia, in Took with all che kaufman, trustees’. sabdi- Meadows, now known as as said subdivision is re- he surveyor of the District overnor Shey aze 13, nprovements, 3, € Uf cash, the balance in riz it Interest at 6 per cent per ded of If terms of om th ser. ptance of bid, plied with in fifteen days S reserve the right to rn risk and cost of the defaulting s’ advertisement of such published in Washington, and recording at the pure * HENRY C. MACKALLL LEDRU R. MILLI ‘Trastecs. at th chaser’s erst. Javd&dds C7THE ALOVE SALE IS POSTPO! count . until THUR: TWENT! . 1805, at same 2 Si IS FURTHER post- il TUESDAY, FEBRUARY FIFTH, 1893, e hour and place HENRY ©, MACKALL, LEDRU BR. MILLER AUCTION. LUABLE PRor AND Ds SALE OF OF THIRT @ecd of trust, duly reco: one of the land we will s certain p nd. sit in the ct District of Col ing know described pon the ground plan or plat jots numbered one (1), t e ten hundred and sev a dy) provements, Ways, casem ppurtenances to tue O'CLOC cS rights, privileges and belonging or in any wise Terms: One-third of the paid in cash, balan per cent interest, Be'secured by de — cr all cash, at the option of the pur posit of $300 required at time of «a eg at parchay s to be in one and two years, at six yable se . Hotes to Ise 0 nlting parchaser, ad- cost of de! major portion of the residents in that section, therefore making this an unusual opportunity for @ person looking for an opening to secure an cs- tablished and paying business. Terms cash, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Ja24-Gr ‘Auciloncers, Je in some news D. C. vertisement of sac lished ia Washi ‘Trastees, jati-dads PERRY G. MICHENER, | ;OUDS, > gne-third In one year and one-third in two years, 2 JOHN 'E. BENTON, — |