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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1893-TWELVE PAGES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. . TOMORROW.” SUBURBAN NEWS AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. §. M. Russell of 1808 G street northwest time & suflerer from nervous de- and dyspe] Sie train and WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A BUILDING LOT IN B AND C’ STREET AND SEC- OND AND THIRD STREETS NORTABAST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, recorded in Liber 1542, folio 410, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, ve shall sell at pub- lie auction, in front of the AY, THE NINTH DAY OF ALY EAST FIVE O'CLOOK P. LATIMER, MORGAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Tau and $2516 aE: A large collection of Household Furnittire of every description ‘will be sold at our auction reoms y, July 10, 1895, ANACOSTIA, ‘A “fete champetre” for the benefit of St. Teresa's Catholic Church, Rev. T, Hughes, pastor, was opened last night at “Fair Lawn,” the beautiful estate of the lute Mr. Arthur Christie, and will continue ursday evening, inclusive. grounds were handsomely illuminated with lighted Chinese lanterns, and a large crowd was present. Those in charge were: Re- freshment table, Mrs. Ella Hardy, assisted by the Misses Emma and Jenle Bean, Alice Reagan, Sadie Bean, Eva Brauner, Hettle Diggs, Sarah Beavan, Jennie Bartley, Katie LAND AVEN| and permanently, all nervous system, the akin and blood, catarrh, csthina, con- rheumatism, neu- affections of the lungs, kidneys, bladder, He also restores to sound tal and physical health those men who have be- come weakened and debilitated as a result of fellles or excesses, or who are sutfering Rervousness srising’ from Dr. Walker nay be consulted free of charge at bis well-known sanitarlum, 1411 Pet nue, adjoining Willard’s hours, 10 a.m, to 5 p.m.; VW » 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to treatment very low. Interviews and cor fidential. No cases made publie without consent fon, maleria, hemorrhoids, 'ES- ULY, A.D. 1895, at ‘M., the following. , situate in the city of Washing- trict of Columbia, and being sub- . Manogue and others’ subdivi- sion of lot. three (3) and. part lot_two (2) In square seven hundred and fifty-seven (757), and recordad 8, page of the records Yeyor’s office of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance in one year, urchaser, beariag date as interest at the rate of ble semi-annually, will Wednesd at 10 o’clock. ALSO = ONE UPRIGHT AND TWO SQU. PIANUS, A MBER OF FINE OFFICE D3 FOLDING BEDS. Large sale of Heusehold Effects of all kinds at Sloan’s, 1407 G St., Wed= nesday, July roth, 1895, at 10 a. m. and other organs. any cause whatever. ngylvania. ave~ for which notes of the Of the day of sale, bea per cent per annum, be taken, or all cash, at t deposit of $100 required at time cf nale. purchaser's cost. to be compiled with in fifteen days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and <ost of defaulth purchaser, after five days’ advertisom>nt of suc! Ferale in some newspaper publisind In Washing- CHARLES C. DUNCANSON, CHARLES H. FICKLING, stand, Miss Elly Quaid, assisted by the Se Misses Lizzie Rhodes, Effie Rhodes and Jennie Coleman; lemonade stand,Miss Rose Caspar, assisted by the Misses Nellie Leon- ard, Lizzie Branson and Annie Coleman; confectionery, Miss Nellie Hardy, assisted by the Misses Lizzie Granger, Gert ard and Mamie Caspar; shooting gallery, Messrs. Ambrose and Raymond Brauner. The dancing was and will continue to be under the direction cf Mr. George Casper. The Sunday school of the Anacostia Bap- tist Church, Rev. Hugh T. Stevenson, pas- tor, ani Mr. Charles R. Burr, superintend- ent, had their annual excursivn to Marshall Hall today. On account of the strike of the railway men the children, with their teachers and officers, chartered coaches from the church !n Ana- costla to the steamboat wharf, foot of 7th The health of Mr. Btovenson, which some time ago became’ quite impaired, as the result of overwork, * is now considerably improved. Rey. James McLaren, pastor of Anacos- tla Methodist Episcopal Church, and his wife expect to leave for the mountains to- Gay, where a part of Mr. McLaren’s two Months’ vacation will be spent. the absence of the pastor from Anacostia, Rev. H. B. Leech, a talented young min- ister of the Baltimore conference, will oc- cupy the pulpit of the church, and an off- cer of the church statement that Mr. Leech will probably be called to become assistant to Mr. McLaren when the latter resumes his pastoral du- tles In September. Mr. Leech was educated vat several colleges, studying among others at Johns Hopkins University, an of them acquitted himself with distinction. William A. Wilson of Congress Heights was arrested last evening by Officer Marr of the Anacostia substation on the charge of making serious threats against — t) peace and happiness of his wife, Mary Wil- son, and was held at the fifth precinct station for a hearing today before the Po- ancing, é&c.. at ‘Terms of sale Miss Jessie England, Miss Rilla Crossman, Miss Lillie Porter, Messrs. G. Gaither and Harry Buxton, left this morning for Bos- ton to attend the Christian Endeavor con- —_———_—_ KENSINGTON. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT THE Cor- NORTHBA: ROSALCHION, BEING ST AT PUBLIC AUCTION, BEING WITHIN TWO SQUARES OF THE COLUMBIA BOABLE ROAD, algal y direction of the owrcrs, we will cell. He auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNES- at FIVE O'CLOCK + lots “86 and 87’ of Long Meadows, fronting eet on 15th street and 123 on Rosedale street, Homeseckers and builders should give heir attention, as the lots can be very economically subdivided, so as to front on both RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & (Successors to Ratcliffe, VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON FIFTEENTH STREET BETWEEN L AND } EETS NORTHWEST, IMPROVED BY A FRAME HOUSE, KNOWN AS NO. 1132, BY On FRIDAY, JULY FIFTH, AT SIX O'cLoc P.M., we will ofter for sale, in front of the ises, "the north part of lot 28, in roved by: a frame heuse, No. 11 his property is situated in one of the best. sec- tions of ‘the northwest, and should command the attention of pacties in’search of un investment. $1,000 cash, the balance in one with interest from the day of sale at G per cent per annum, payable ser uually, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. uired upon acceptance of Md. le are not complied with in the right 1s CTIONEERS, NER OF 15TH AN The Home Missiorary and’ Ladies’ Ald Soclety of the St. Paul’s M. EB. Church will meet Wednesday from 11 till 4, at the home of Mrs. C. F. Scott. Miss Mamie Tise of Hyattsville is the guest of Mss Laura Wheatley. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Moore of Balti- more sre the guetts of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar JULY TENTH, were conveyed Washington. own at sale, » and made kk pia ts & CO., Aucts. ‘Terms of sa end two years, Judge Alpkcnso Hart and Miss Margie Hart left Morday night for a trip through The Home Missionary Scciety of the War- ner Memorial Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Townsend on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Miss Nellio Yeatman of Washington is spending a week with her cousin, Miss Mat- tie Martin. Rev. Robert M. Moore, who has been on a sick leave for two months, has so far re- covered as to fill his pulpit at the St. Paul's M. E. Chrreh Sunday last. A meeting of the directors of the Ken- sington and Chevy Chase electric railroad was held Monday evening at the Noyes An election of officers was to have been held, but the meeting was obliged to adjourn on account of an accident on the rcad. Will reel again tonight. ————— SANDY SPRING. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS . SAR UNIVERSITY 908 SQUARE FEET. ENTH OF JULY, aT -, We will sell, in front of the ot ‘A, in Talbert’s subdi part of a tract of land known as Turkey Thicket, fronting 249 feet on etreet in rear of Buoker Till ‘The above plece of ‘posit of $200 req If the terms of sai fifteen days from the reserved to resell the property, at’ the risk and cost of the defaultis rtisement of such resale in some newspaper Published in Washington, D. C. All conveyancing, recording, &e.. at the cost of the purchaser. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts. FIVE O'CLOCK P after five days’ | Fivnines, pert of pe author on soe by a depth of property will be offered in two lots, a frontage of about 124 feet each. ‘A deposit. of $50 on each lot re- quired at time of sale; conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. C7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC-| Terms cash. count of the rain until TUESDAY, NINTH DAY OF JULY, 1805, at the same hour snd dy6-d&ds RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TW AND BASEMEXST BRIC! THE NORTHWEST SECT: AS PREMISES FIEKCE STREET, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CC AUCTIONEERS, SUCCESSORS » DARK & CO. ERY SALE OF VALUARLE REAL PRor- A SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE, BEING PREY Q STREET SOUTHWEST. ee of the Supreme Court ‘of ‘OF THE CITY. NOS. 154 AND 136 By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the twentieth (20th) day of May, A.D. 1805, and re- : ‘ nd records of the District of Columbia, Liber 1121, folio 440 et seq., and at the request of the holders of the note secured By virtue of a di the District of Columbia, in equity enuse No. . Earnshaw vs. Thomas Peterson tnd others, the undersigned trustee will offer at tion, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THR TENTH DAY OF JU HOUR OF PIVE (3) O'CLO the east half of lot eight (8), 84 and three (603), in the elty of Washington, © more or less, and im ‘% dwelling house, known BQ street southiyy balance in six (6) The Enterprise Club met at Rock Spring farm, Roger B. Farquhar host, Saturday Robert M. Stabler presided, and Asa M. Stabler was secretary, the guests being Dr. Mahlon Kirk, William E. Mun- Dr. Charles Farquhar, Walter H. and Alban Brooke. The home of Benjamin H. Miller will be next visited by . and Mrs. Charles H. Reaney of No. 113 Jackson street observed the twenty- eighth anniversary of their wedding Thurs- The Ladies’ Ald Society of Garden Me- morial Presbyterian Church held a meet- last night and amount of routine business. tional meeting of the members church will be held in the chapel Thur: day night, will be co! ing Star Band will hi meeting Friday at the res superintendent, M ef Washington nd and prei‘ses A congrega- ed five hundred for the same four (U2) feet « 1 a polnt ube d ht (S) iuches eust of New of trust cn the property gold, A deposit of $100 required Sarah Ellicott and daughter have Sone to New York sjate, and will spend the summer among the mountains. erine Stabler is at the Baltimore Miss Helen Lea in Baltimore, Miss Katherine L. Brooke at Moorstown, The children of Guid- intertsting dence of thet! J. H. Simpson. a BRIGHT WOOD. Jong said line cost of pnrchase ns of sale to Is coiplied with wht and in default resell at risk and cost of six (6) Inches Miss Cath- I 1 to be paid tn The usual prayer meeting was held | Friday evering at s on Flint street. were led by Miss Anna very Interesting Praise," was discussed by amorg whom were Wise and Dutton of Haral! Misses Gill, Mr. and the Misses McElwee, Mrs. Grover, Mrs. “and Mr. and Mrs. Nalley of The next meeting wil be held at the resi- dence of Mrs, McElwee, and conducted by A cablegram to her parents here an- in England of Miss fence of Mr, | rounces the ~ REING THE IN WEST WASHI Stabler and children have wee, and were . “Prayer and 7 $200 will be ree were with Mrs. Gerard Hop- | PO) Nua tn at Cornelia Gover of Baltimore and ss Frances Osborne are visiting Mrs. Asa M. Stabler, and Mrs. Joseph M. Shoe- maker of Philadelphia, Brooke, Mrs. Louisa G. P: more will be with Mrs. Frederic Jackson for some weeks. Other recent arrivals are Major Powell of Mrs. Wright and_sons, Mr. Lord, Miss Ann Safford, Mr. and son, Mr. ard Mrs. Galt and child) and cost of defaultin advertisement after five days’ SOUTHSIDE. 0) c, Mr. and the at cost of pur- Charles F. . H. WARNER, Trustee, ter of Balti- WITH ALL Fi RATCLIFFE, ct fo, (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK 1 208 C STREET NORTHW virtue of a deed of trust, dul: No. 1968, follo 27 e+ s¢ Distriet of C the coxst surv ors at BIVE O'CL undersigned will ‘expose to public sale, pursnant to the terms of 2 deed of trast to them, dated March Ist, 1893, and recorded in Liber No. 1800, folio 66 et seq., Of the Innd records of the District of Co- lumbia, and will sell, to the highes! following described property in “GE (vow part of Washington city), D. C., namely: All that part ef sy ‘The local Christian Endeavor Society held its regular meeting at Emory Chapel on Sunday evening last. ot Takoma Park conduct and, as the topie gave a long and interest- ing talk on “The Ten Commandments in All present responded to this, Making the mecting the mest entertaining successful of the fact that unable to ac tive to the E Sturtevant, Mr. and , Chester M. Colt, 3 S Nellie and Julia Colt, Miss Grace Porter. Mrs. Rainey and daughter of Wash- ington, Mrs. Harriet Kirk of Philadeiphia, Lieut. and Mrs. Grisard and son of College Slean, Miss Sarah Needles, Stabler, Harry Stabier, Miss Adele Stabler, Miss Lilian Mickie, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. , Vife and daughter and William T. Mrs. Rebecca Hunter Thomas L. Moore of Cleveland of New Miss Mary I Parker of Beston and Miss Brown of Wernersville, F The Home Interest So one of the land A. Whitmer d the meeting, records for the request of the pirties secured thereby, the under- ned trustees will offer for sale, by of the premises, 1898, AT FIVE at plece or parcel of gr lying and being In th in the District d being lots eightcen is 1. Fowler's subdivision of numbered’ fourteen (14), described im four parcels trust and contained within Our Lives.” the season. Theodore Thomas was pt the position of representa- ston convention, the society will not have a representative, as was in- ; Dixon of Philadelphia is the Misses McElwee of Washington, the following outline Beginning at the corner formed by the Int tion of the west ling of S3d_street (formerly, called Market street aud before called "Di Gilpin and of Baltimore, of Fairfax Richmond, . said point being f the northeast corner nee west on eighty-one (SI) fe of. sald. Teservatic i her cousins, of Flint stree Yesterday evening at about 5 o'clock a c At the stated rank Lillie of Washington, acs companied by his aged mother, was dr! ing slewly up the long hill on 7th street pirited horse. corner of said lot hundred and sixty thence south one et to a pubile alley; ety was pleasant- ed on Monday at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. W Asa M, Stabler was chairman and Miss Re- becca ‘fT. Miller secretary, and at least a ozen guests were together with all erms of s:le . one and two years, with interest’ from t undredths of a red by deed of trust on the pr sold, or ‘all cash, A deposit of $200 required upon acceptan If the terms of sale are not from the day of sale the truste right to resell the property at defaulting purchase unanimously A number of hortic' questions were as became fright south-bound electric ear ing and backing, electel memb and, after pran qdenly dashed a tural and domestic and a half feet, 1 K street abc over Into the large R3d and K streets. and thence eas vacant fleld_bel : id K street to the pont | take place at Mendon farm, Dr. and Mrs. ‘ Ferquhar, host and bos . after a brief vaca- thrown ont, but hi top of the buggy having stopped with all bull resumed her f rts of square numbered fifteen tary of Swarthmore College, mwa, particulirly ¢ Neither Mr. t the horse in his attempt ence badly lace legs, and a surgeon was t The bugsy was but lit shafts being (40), forty-om pring has been son. Though she is not yet dis- ated with 2 bic: cast down many times, e of his front ytion) and contained: ing at a point in the north line of sald id 33d street, said learn to ride her wheel if only to please the Genor. Several young women are following her example. AUCTION SALES. the only part easterly from the x the southwest corne —_——___ RIVERDALE. se of the Supreme Court of the rannlsg, hen with the north equity cause No. fs coinplainant and Cor the sald east Hine of sn -elght and ane- i t is Known as th east with sald Lay feet, more or less, to the south thence. norta’ twenty fect: hundred and twenty feet, more or less, to the said eust line of 33d street; thence north one hundred et, more or less, to the south line ). ‘canal; thence ‘ensteriy with sald line about ninety-three feet and seventeen dredtks of a foot: thence south about thence east severty-six feet and sixt dredths of a foot, more or less, to Market space; thence south about thirty-four feet to the sc Johnson of College P: called on Manager Joe Blundon and discussed, among other matters, the Proposition to connect the two subdiv: by a roadway. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rutherford and fam- fly have recently returned from a trip to Mazsachusetts, and are now settled m their new cight-room cottage on Jac Mr. W. T. Fowle Mr. John O. FUTURE DAY & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, ite, Darr & Co.) ed and’ twenty st corner of sald nee west one follwing dea-rbed. propert re che hundred and are 1s marked and laid n and distinguished on of Washington, in the part sind par- ho east twen nilng on H street y-tive (85) feet alon a one-story briel COLLATERAL UNTO Wil down on the plat, and kuc ground plan of th and sixty-one of the C. and ckson avenue with family, of Wa ington expects to occupy his new house on Lafayette avenue on or about the 2th tn- RMS OF SALE: One-third of paid in crsh, and, . inore or less, to the western Ine property formerly Known as the * thence fcuth one hundred and inches, more or less, to the Ray's mill line; west thirty feet corner of sald ‘otton factory hearing interes! d thirty-four feet four the balance In equal rs, with Interest at m from the day Mr. W. R. Brown and family of Washing- ten are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blundon ir delightful home, Oak I Mr. R. L. Curtin has purchase Blundon a neat seven-room cottage Jackson avenue. A number of artists of Washington h taken up their qu Ray's mill” property, and. thence sonth elghty-one feet, more or less, ‘to the point purchaser and AML convevane the cost of th ‘A deposit of two bund he required of the purchiser at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be eompliedywith witht: ten days rise the trustee res at the risk and cost fter ten days’ public Taxes pel to lots numbered thirty-one, two and thirty-three, fn square numbered six (6), own, as particularly desertbed in ved of trust, having together a frontage of ndred and thirty-six and a half feet, south side of sald K street (opp seribed part scuth, with the east Hne of terded, to the channel of the Potomac river, with sliey rights, wharf and wharfaze and ‘water rights of or Helonging to the said real ‘Also the. fixtures, , engines and Implements of trade In, on or abont the aforesaid real estate, and © art described In the schedule recorded with said deed of trust, and to which reference is hereby had and made. ensors to Ratcliffe, 1 In said Georg: rters in Ri etching ev: autiful wooded a every hand affords ample exercise for their from day of sale, evening. Thi ulting pach Ml BRd street ex- St FIVE O'CLOCK, auction, in front No. 1419 F s! FALLS CHURCH. (THE AROVE desirable biti rt thereof, and A meeting of the town coun o last night with cil was held the following c H. Nowlan, 1419 F st. nw, Parker, W. N. Lynch, C. De Putron, Dr. J. B. € son, George L. Councilman J. money in cash (of which $1,000 must be deposited with the trustees at the time of salc) and balance © equal installments, payable one, two and ars from the day of s: tum per annum, and td, or all cash, at purcha if ‘terms of sale are thirty days from the date of s: the Fight to resell at the risk and cost of default- purchaser, on ten day: conveyancing at pur lat of th GenicaN'ske cO., AUCTIC 612 E with Interest at ‘on the prop- rs option; and with within . trustees reserve X _YALUARLE It NORTHEAST, aD S13 AND SL <T. 's elected In May protest was ente! It wis voted, cilman De Putron, finance be appl ferred all mutt expenditure of { recorded In’ Liber public advertisement. ie of the Inud ree f xey., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the hutber I6st, fotio erty can be seen at the KITY AND TRUST CO., .O. MAHLON ASHFORD, 470 La. ave. ALDIS B. BROWNE, Pacific building. J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, 830 4% st. n.w., Will’ sell at public ane ises. on MONDAY, JULY FIRST, 1895, AT FIVE , in George Truesdell's sub- , West Eckingtor in front of the p that a committee on h shall be re- at pulic auet division of I ing 1S feet on the north’ s tory and cellar bri containing S$ rooms ‘and bath, with all modern nis. Compensa- sinning on 11th FUTURE DAYS. THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TWO-STORY FRAME 0. 1221 AND NO. 1223 9 bject to a trust of $4,500, due elved from the h over and above id point being the corner of a and ronning t it of $100 requ! ancing at cost of pu in ten days or the right to resell the property at risk and VERR, Trustee. A. JORDAN, Trustee. f two deeds of trust, dated the 11th and recorded, respective t seq. and 227 cost of defuulting day of Febru at foltos 223 » land records of the District of the holder of the notes secu ds of trust, will offer for sale, s¢ * auction, In front of the pre fie two (42) and lot numt balanes in three ed one (1), of th of the District Mr. C, F. Newman Monday with interest pay- er a deed of trust option of the $100 on each purchaser or improved by @ | Jor will be requ and Miss V! ES THF ABOVE S\LE IS POSTPONED TO SaT- THIRTEENTH, 1805, SAME HOUR MAHLON ASHFORD, GEORGE E. FLEMING, day of sale, at the risk ‘and ed by deed of tr ete., at purcha: ed at time of sale. CO., Auctioneers, en the property. A deposit of $50 rev C. G. SLOAN account of the sickness of th in Washington, Rathbun, Miss Ida N. Ball, Miss ving Trustee. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) Peremptory sale on account of clos= ing for the season, the entire stock of J.T. Moxley, No. 466 Penna.Ave. N. W., which comprises REFRIGERATORS, BAR FIXTURES, OFFICE FIXTURES, SHOW JASES. MEAT” BLOCKS, BEER BOXES, HOTEL AND GROCERY ICE BOXES, SCALES, PUSH CARTS, &., to be sold by public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, SIXTEENTH JULY, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., to which the attention of the trade and private buy- ers is celled. ‘Terms cash, Jy?-d&dbs KATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts. ©. G. SLOAN & Gi (Successo: of Columbia, and at the request of the y cured thereby, we will sell, at public auc front of 1 premis on MONDAY, TWENTS-SECOND, 1895, AT FIVE O°CLOC is the following described land and premises, situat in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. and designated as and being all of lots numbered twenty-keven (27) and twenty-nine (29), in Mulle subdivision of lots in square numbered fourteen (14), a3 per plat recorded in Liber 17, folio 1 of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, together with the improve- ments thereon, consisting of two nearly new hand- some brick residences, known as Nos, 2507 and 2511 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. i ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the balance in one, two and three years, with interest, payable seml-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the property, or’all cash. All conveyancing and reeording at ‘purchaser's cost. Two hundred dollars ($200) deposit required on each house at time of sale, If terms are not complicd with in fifteen days the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, after such public notice as they may deem necessary. SAM'L CROSS, 916 Pa. ave., JAMES M. GREEN, Jy9-d&ds* 7i1 14th st. n.w., THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, G12 E st. CHANCERY SALR OF VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON G STREET RETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ‘Trustees. the District of Columbia, passed In equity cause 15867, on tho 13th day of December, 1894. in the caso ‘of Smallwood et al. vs. ttwood, I Will geil. at pnblie_auctio THURSDAY. ‘the TH DAY of JULY, 1 at FIVE P.M.. in front of the’ pre . the fol- ribed real estate, situ f Distriet of . in square seven . to Wit: hutidred and ne a the with the Improv me divell nee in one and two ust on the property ert per annum. $100 ale. All convey- "s cost. Y. ‘Trnstes, 344 D st. n. years, sold, with VED PROPERTY TO ING 3-STORY BRICK 1213 7TH ST, TNTERNTH, 1895, sell, in front of the feet on feet te VERY VAL. CLOSE A we will 448, fronting depth of 1¢ Jot 14, square t’side of 7th st. a 15-foot alley in rear, with a side cley also of 15 feet. Improved by ‘a B-etery dwelling contain- | ing eleven rooms, with larze store room and ¢el- | iar; entire house heated by furnace, with good | brick stable in rear, ‘Terms: One-third cash, balence tn one, two and j three years, with interest, se | trust on the py nd by a deed of perty sold, or all cash, at the op- | tion of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 requircd at time of sale. Conveyancing apd recoding at Purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten or the property will be resold at risk and cost_of defaniting purchaser. Sy9-dacds ' PB. WAGGAMAN, REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER. s SALE OF A LOT, IMPROVED RY TUREE-STORY BRICK WELLING, No. 147 “CAROLINA AVENUE SOUTHEAST, f trust, recorded fa Liber Mo 71 et seq., of the land records of he request of the sell t of Columb by a, and at , we will of the premise: TH, et al. sabdivision of sai corded In Book 15. page 198, F's offte of sxtd Distr party public b at Wi t third eash, of whick a deposit of | $100 must be made at time of sale, and the balance in equal installments, in for which notes of th: from deed of tr prop . or all eash, at op of pu ve cost of puri not complied in fen the property w tin ALUABLE BUILDING AV EN : 2 TWELFTH, will sell, premises, at public auction, lot > fronting 20 fy > south sid yout 100 fect to a 29-foot alley. ject to a trast of $1,400, due A nee cash. A deposit of $100 quired ‘at time of sa : ing at purchaser's cost RATCLIFFE, SUTTON Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) BUILDING LOTS ON RBRIGRTWOOD A FOR SALE AT PURLIC AUCTION, ec of the Haro- will offer for sale at ‘THE ‘TH DAY AUCTIONEER "The undersigned, surviving tru wood Park Land Syndicate, public _anctio OF JULY, A’ PROMI the fe sit on the east side of imn y sotth of the old S: erty, known as lot» 1 to 48 in front on Brightwood avenue of 1 trustees’, are beautiful building lots for immed! improve ment, covered with stately caks, many of which can be saved. ms of sitle: One-half purchase morey inc: in one year, with 6 per cent inte pn the property, or all cast, at op purchaser. ‘Terms must be comp with in days from the date of sale, or the trustee re: the right to resell, at t ing pur will he req veyance at ROBT. eof p tisk and cost POSTPO TH, Surviving Trustee. > AUCT Darr & Co. “BUILDING LOT ON B < ISTH AND ISTH JULY THIR- wwe will sell, in snises, by order of the owner, who it, Lot 87, square 1111, Fronting 15 fest on B sireet and running along a EI ) fs a non-res 15-feot alley, with a 80-foot alley In the rear. prms: One-half cash, the balance In one year, sper cent per annum, secured by deed of trast on the property sol], or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $50 Tequired pon accept- Tecor at conveyancing and. ass RATCLIF chaser's cost. peaks ns ATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIOS BATCH Decessors to Ratcliffe, Derr & Co.) IN HEAR. By virtue ‘of a decd of trust, duly recorded tn Liter No. 1921, at follo 341 et seq., one of the Jand the District of Colum! and at the re he party si the un- dersigt will 6% Dy pablic ane- tion, in front of the on THURS ELEVENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. K P.M., the following di , situa in the city of We t of Colum! and 4 lot numbered " twent Davidson's subdivision of square hundred and twenty ), sald F h a four-story brick d@ ing house and _ fable In rear, together with all the improvements, rights, &e. ‘This property will be sold, however, subject to a prior decd of trust for $15,000, with int at the rate of 5 per cent per anmir semi tually, maturing Juse 11, 18: sub le on sald premises, onth, to the. apeake and Potomuc pany, at $35 per menth. All cash over and above the amonnt of seid prior incuinbranee. A deposit of $500 required upon acceptance of bid. If terms of saie are not complied with in fifteen dars from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five diys’ advertisement of such resale {n ‘some newspaper published in, Washington, D. ©. AN conveyancing, notary’s fees and re- cording at the cost of the purchaser. ADOLPH A HOEHLING, Jr., Trustee, 416 F st. n.w., Washingion, D. C. Je29-d&ds being all of fect to ‘a leas? of the ‘st month by DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDIN LOTS CORNER OF 12TH STREET A} IDA AVENUE NORTHEAST, FRO! ET ON FLORIDA AVEN S INCHES ON 12TH STREET. unt yirtas. oF a ged of trust fiily recorded tn er + at follo 13 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, Wwe wil sell, vin front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1895, AP HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK "P.M; lots “numbered 29, 30,31 AND 32, IN BLOCK 1, In the plan of the subdivision of part of ‘Tsinidad, made and laid out by the Washington Brick Mat chine Company and recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in hook num- dered 6, page 120, together with all and singular the improvements, ways, easements, rizhts, priv- fleges and appurtenances’ thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Terms of sale: One-quarter cash, balance in one, two and three years at 6 per cent per annum, in: terest payable semi-annually, to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the op- tion of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required on each lot at the time of sale. Conveyancing, &¢., at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at- the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser five days’ advertisement of such resale in newspaper publiSied in Washington, D.C. CHAPIN BROWN, FILLMORE BEALL, ‘Trustees. RS, 1407 G ST. IMPROVED y JERSEY some dy5-d&ds C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTION! CHANCERY SALE OF VALUAD! REAL ESTATE, SITUATED 0: AVENUE BETWEEN M AND STREETS NORTHWEST. Ry virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 22d day of June, ina cause wherein Alesanna [, Everett want and Ralph Everett and others are is, the seme belng cause No. 16156 of the ockets of said court, the undersigned will fon, In front of the premises, on ELEVENTH DAY OF JULY, YCLOCK P.M, all that cer: or parcel of Iund and premises lying and wing In the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and knowa and descrited as lot numbered : in Frederick B. Metuire’s sub- numberd five hundred and id subdivision is re fifty-five Theok 1 iustallments, 8 end two years from duy of sale, the deferred pay ments to be represented by the notes of the pur- chaser or purchasers, bearing Interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable send-annu- aliy, and secured by first deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's op- Hon. A deposit of two hundred dollars will be Te quired of the purchaser at the time of sale, All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees ot - ost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after such previous public advertisement as they may deem necessary. . WILL W. DOUGLAS. Trustco, 930 F st. nw. OSCAR LUCKETT, ‘trustee, Je29-dkas ‘44D st. LATIMER, MORGAN & 2 nw. Auctioneers, and 1231 G st, AT AUCTION TWO VALUABLE LOTS IN TAKOMA ARE FROM B.A PARK ABOU THURSDAY APTERNOON, at FIVE O°CL0C ots 11 and to mm two in pars, with cured. Ui “a deed of All con- $100 deposit & CO., toners. trus veyaticing, &c., at p required Gn each lot at th or TRUSTEES’ SALE OF _Y ABLE IMPROV PROPERTY ON M STREET BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH STE NORTHWEST. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date and recorded in liber No, 1829, follo 141 . ef the land records of the Dis: trict of ¢ . and at the request of the 7 ty ured thereby Will sell, at nublie anc. tion, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY.THE, TH ith) DAY OF JULY Db. the following de- clty of Wash- Lat numbered O'CLOCK P. sliante in ington, District of Colu F-one. ¢ In William H. s subkli- vision of lois in square numbered three hundred eheht yas per plat recorded fn liber , follo 28, of the records of the surveyor A District of Columbia, improved by a desicable brick residence numbered 063 M STI : One-third of the ale to be pald in cash, one (1) and two (2) years, with Ini vatil paid, at the rate of six (G) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by decd of trust on the Property sold, or all cash, at the option ef the purchaser. “A’ deposit of $300 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be eomplled with within ten days or the property will be fesold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All convey- ancing at purchaser's cost. JAMES EB. FITCH, GEORGE W. BROWN, Trustees, DUNCANSON BROTHERS, Anctioncers. jy3-d&ds & OO., AUCTIONEERS, 1281 G et. and expense ABLE REAL ESTATE IN HOWARD UN ¥ Virtue of a decree of sale passed Columbia ine Court of the Dt ase No. 16, complatnan dauts, w euid riet oj bo and others ethers are dete appointed B ed trustace, will cffer_for z I UK OF FOUR AT THE 1 descrited real ¢ at of Coinml Lot nu: (10), im Bh cen (8), in the Goward University suidty the farm of John A. Smit commonly known as Effingham Place, as the same is recopted in the 3 fice of the Distr tuining 7,500 square feet, real estate bein; dwelling house. Terms of eale: One-third (1-3) of the purchase money in cash, one-third (1-3) in one year, and surveyor’s ct of Columbia, cc ore or less. y a two-story frame one-third (2) in two years fron of nie, or all eash, at she option of the 3 the ‘des ferred paymehts, if any, to bear i at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, p seml- the said | annually, and to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $200 will be required of purchaser upon of Md. Terms of sal+ to be compiled with w date of sale, and. in default, the right to resell at cost of de upon said terms att tsement. CH. WALT ten (10) days from adver- Syf-ats EES’ SALE OF THREE F AND LOTS O% NEW F ‘4 AME HOUSES STREET, NORTH WE in deed Of trust, D. 1893, and recorded among the is of the District of Columbia, in Liber at folio 213 et eeq., and at the request ecured thereby, we will offer for . in front of t premises, on JULY, A.’ D, 1895, AP FIVE , the following de: seribed land and premise ate in the eliy of hington, T t of Columbia, designated as lots munbered forty-two (42), forty-three (43) and forty-four (44), In Powell hered twenty-seven hundred. and fifty-sev s subdivision of lot num- }, in square numbered five (i th the improve- One-third of the purchase money cash; balance in two equal install spectively In one and two years, secured a decd of trast upon the property sold,’ with In- st ut 6 per cent, payable semi cash, at the option of the purchaser. two hundred doilars ($200) will be required att of sale. ms must be complied with wi ents, in from day of sale, otherwise prép- sold gt the risk ‘and cost of the ting pure . after five (5) days’ adverts ment in some newspaper published in Was! Conveyancing and recording at pi s THOS. H. CALLAN, WM. WARD MOHT Trustees, VALUABLE PATENT Ty virthe of a f “the Fi f the District of Columbia, passed on the third day | of July, 1805, in Equi e numbered 16324, wheretu’ >a complainant aud the Lawton Brick and . fs de- in the “anon W: tain process of making and tile, the for which is numbered 472309, and was 1 . Lawton an¢ of sale. Conveyancing at purchs , JOUN DUNCANSON BROS, RATCLIFFF, (Successors to Rs OUT, Trustee, 444 and Ind. ave. Auets. iyi . AUCTION Darr & Co.) SUTTON & 0, cliffe, TERS’ PITOL, § AND FOUTY s of 2 certain ¢ LOTS ON S THIRTEENTH ust recorded tn of lots numb in th and 38, ton, in suai District of Col subject to trust of $1, st averaed. ris: All cash 1) and Interest, ame b lot and in- rand above said trst of of which will be he Terms of sale to be complte otherwire we will resell the p st Of the defaulting ad time of sale. Within ten day erty at the ri ehaser, after fi sale in this ne > 80, of the record of the Jumbin, and at jest of the of the notes there a the prem! . on FRIDAY, DAY OF JULY, 1805, aT | ing at purchaser's cost. - JOHN H. WALTER, Trnstee, 1221 F st. nw. RAYMOND K. COOKE. Trustee, 422 10th st. now. Sy8-d&ds AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS DOWLING, AUCTIONEER. CHANCERY SALD OF VALUABLE UNIMPRO} REAL ESTATS, FRONTING ON DELAWAI AVENUE AND ‘FIRST STREET NORTHEAST, NEAR THE B. AND O. DEPOT. ‘ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the passed on the 17th day of District of Columbia, Zune, A.D. 1895, in equity cause No. 10506, where- in Herry B. Contee et al. are complainants and ‘are defendants, the un-- John B. Contee et al. dersigned trustees will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the SEV, ENTEENIH DAY of JULY, 1805, at HALED: ‘CLOCK P.M., the described in faid decree, ‘being ‘parts of original lots two (2) and three (3) in square six hundred = (ose), frunting 150 fect ‘and 9 inches on. Delaware Avenue and 56 feet on Ist street, ‘The property will be sold in bulldl ccordls” ing to a recorded subdivision made cS “cndere migned truste2s, and which will be exhibited at the ‘Terms of sale, as required by sai 3 third of ‘the purchase inorey fo be: jad ie Gee, and the balance in one and Iwo years from a3 sale, with interest at the rate of 6 per contom ‘per annum, parade semi-annually, secured by de of trust on the eee: sold, 01 it the option the purchaser or purchasers, the whole. or ai greater rtion than one-third, cash. A. deposit $100 will be required on each lot at the time fale. Terms of serie to be complied with within twenty days from day of sale, otherwise the trum: heed Sure aS eat to resell at the risk and @ defaulting purchaser. “Taxes day of sale. ag oe Title or no sale. BENJAMIN 8. MING asTrunter, st. nw. ALLEN W. MALLERY, Trnstee, Sy5-d&ds 624 F st. nw. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Successors to Katcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEE, SALE OF FRAME HOUSE NO. 1982 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Br virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Taber Xo. 1878, at folio 214 ef seq., one of tho Jund records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the puriy secured thereby, the under= signed trustee will offer far sal fo feunt of, the, preiuiss, AX, TEENTH DAY OF JULY,’ A.D, 1895, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., the ‘following described land and Premises, situate in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of ‘Columbia, and designated as all that cer- tain plece or parcel of land and and distinguished as and bei twenty-five (25), in W premises known lot numbered Hi. Gunnell’s subdivision of Jot in square numbered three hundred and Uhirty- three (833), as said subdivision is recorded in the eflice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Hook WV. ‘-, page 136, belng the same premises further described in a’ certain. written instcament recorded tn Liber 1447, folio 438, of the land rec- ords of the Disirict of Columbia,’ together with all the improvements, rights, &e. “This property will be sold subject, ho to & prior get or trust for about $1,600, the particulars ef which will be fully stated at the time of sale. Terms: One-third of the purchase money In cas! the residve in two equal installments, at one a two years, with interest from the day of sale at six per cent per annum, payable semi-anuually, secnred by deed of trast’on the property sold, oF all cash, at the option of the purchaser. "A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid, If the terms of bale are not complied with in fifteen ¢ from the day of sale the trustee reserves the right tooresell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise. meht of such resale’in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. All conveyancing and te copding at the cost of the purchaser. dy4-dhds WILLIAM W. WRIGHT, Jr., Trustee. NCFRY SALE OF VERY VALUARLE RE. ESTATE, No. 505 SEVENTH STREET SOUT BS By decree of the Sapreme Court of the District of Columbia, in equity 16122, wo shall sell, at public auction, on THURSDAY, Jt TEENTH, 1895, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the property, ell of lot G, in W. A. Tradl subdivision, tn square office of the surveyor, D. 436, as recorded in the + in Book N. K., folle 244, beginning on the west’ Ine of 7th street 2? feet from the northeast corner of abl squat havin: Et an east fry and a width of 33 feet te of about 95 feet to a public alley, with provements, One-third cash, one-third in one year ird in two y notes to be given for the deferred pa aring interest, secured by trast_on the or all cash, at buyer's, tired when bid fs ac ted, ard conv neing at cost of purchaser, Terms to be complied with in ten-days or trustees may resell, at risk of defaulting ser. EUGENE F. ARNOLD, Trustee, 458 La. ave. JUDSON T. CULT, Trustees 344_D st. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts. jy6-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, €12 E st. nw. TRUSTFES’ SALE OF NINE TWO-STORY BRIC DWELLINGS Sis PEACE, BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND FIRST STREET AND N AND O STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a decd of trust, dated Janaary 16th; 1894, and duly recorded in Liber No. 189, follo et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by the direction of the Parties Gee cured thereby, the undersigned trustees’ will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, om MONDAY, JULY’ FIFTEENTH, 1 at FIVE LOCK’ P.M., lots 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 158, 154, in square No. 744, improved by nind ¥ brick dwellings, : One-third cash, balance tn one and two Fears, with Interest, secured by deed of trust om the property soid, of all cash, at the option of the purchaser. “ A deposit of $50 on each lot will be royuired at time of sale. All conveyancing and. rer cording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days, or the trustees reserve the Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of de faulting purchaser. . E. IAM AN, Jy8-Akds Trustees. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST, @RUSTEBS'’ SALM OF TWO-STORY & BRICK HOUSE, > phist, Wastt LC. is virtue of u dead of irust to us, bearing da April 26, 1803, and recorded in Liber Ise, fatty 422 et seq., of the land records of the Dietrict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, ‘we will sell. at public aucticn, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, JULY FIPTEENT) 1805, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. or parcel of land, situated in istriet of Cola ts . 889, a3 per plat recorded in Book 19 f the rerords Of the surveyors office ob mbia, together with the init of a two-story brick dwells ving all modern Improvements, nt eauthweste 3 r roperty will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust amcurting to fifteen hundred. delicrs (81,300), half of balance to be pal in cashy in ore year from date, with & vest, Or . at ihe ‘haser’s ception. A depesit of 00 wil be requrred at time of sale. Al conveys ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of seule to be complied with In fifteen days front date Of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the tight {0 Te. sell the property at risk 2nd cost of defaulting pure cheser of purch iss, JOSEPH RB. FREEMAN, Trastee, 612 13th st. nw. JAMES R. ELLERSON, Trustee, Jy2-d&as 617 i4th st. nw. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. * SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RTY ON 1TH STH BETWEEN D AND E STREETS SOUTHWEST, } By_virtue of a des of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 25th day of June, 1805, In equity cause No. 16073, wherein Helen ‘A. Desmond x complainant and Bettie Leitch et al. are defendants, we will sell, at we lic auction, ‘in front of the ‘premises, on THURS- DAY, "THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 189%, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the north twenty-six (26) feet front by the depth of original lot ten ao, fn square three hundred and fifty-three (353), with the nprovements thereon. - ‘Terms of 81 One-third of the purchase money in cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years from th sale. or all cash, at the purchaser's ed payments, if any, to be by the purchaser's notes, bear- of six per cent per annul » and secured by deed trust on the property sold. The property will he sold clear of all taxes to Jine 30, 1895. A deposit $200 will be required at the sale. Terms must. complied with within ten days from the day of payable seml-annua sale, In default of w the trustees reserve the right to resell the proj at t and cost of the defaulting after five days’ ads Yertisement tn Spaper published in the elty of Wasbingtot HO UGHTON, Trustee, B44 Dost! nw, JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee, Je27-d&As CHANCERY SALE y Ho! T, IN TH CIty OF W ' RICT OF COLUMBIA, Under’ the authority of a decree of the Supreme wrt of the District’ of Columbia, passed In equity cause ‘No. Orme vs. Calhoun et the undersigned will offer for sale, at public in front of the premises, on SATURDAY THIRFEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1895, ai FIVE O'CLOCK PM., all of the original lot numbered five (S), In the square numbered eleven hundred and thitteen (1113), situated on the northeast cor- ner of Eighteenth ‘and “D'* streets southeast, In the city of Washi on, District of Columbia, to- gether with all of the improvements thereon,” and the richts, ways, easements and appur- "8 thereto belonging. third of the purchase money the d of sale, or on the th rt, nnd ‘the residue 1 installments fn one (1) and two (2) day of sale, to bear in from day of sale rate of six per centum per arnum and to b sented by the promissory notes of the par. yearing interest, as afore. sald; or the purc eas Terms of © f 5) days the cording at th acceptance within fi EDWARD: 500 HOOD, Trustee, JAMES F. THOS, DOWLT NES FRONTING MH SIDE OF ! BETWEEN i AND r STREETS AST (PREMIS 1122), AT AUC. NTH, AT HALP- fe shall sell, in front in square No.081, depth, Improved = and store’ room, swith All modern improvements, furuace, hot and PA of the pi having by We property offers an unusual inducement to persons desiring an investment in business prop- erty. Terms made known at time of sale. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., $6-A&ds * "~~ Auctioneeis.