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Ie ————————————————— SUBURBAN NEWS ANACOSTIA. Mrs. Carroll W. Smith and children are visiting friends in Carroll coynty, Md. Rev. G. G. Jones, pastor of Garfield Col- ored Methodist Ep'scopal Church, has sent @ letter to the District Commissioners ask- ing that a pump near the church be re- moved, as it has, he says, become a nuis- ance. Special revival services are being held in the Anacostia M. E. Church with gratify- ing success. The congregations have been increasing nightly since the start Monday last. Rev. Mr. McLaren, the pastor, 1s being assisted by Kev. A. G. Harrison of the Central Union Mission. Sunday morning next Mr. McLaren will exchange pulpits with Rev. J. H. M. Lemon of Gorsuch M. E. Church, Washington. Mr. McLaren was pastor of the latter church in 1878-0. —_——_-— RIVERDALE. An enjoyable sciree was given at River- dale Hall last Monday night, which was largely attended by the people of River- dale and the adjoining villages. Excellent music was furnished. Among those pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McLean and Miss Tessie McLean of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Strettler and M'ss Strettler, Mr. and Mrs. Heller and Mrs. Gibbons of Hy- attsville, Mr. and Mrs. Van Norsdall, Prof. and Mrs. Wagner and Prof. Corning of Riverdale, Miss Pearl Gittings of Hyatts- ville, Miss Minnie Lee of Charlton Heights, “Misses Stephen, Fowler, Baxter, Lewis, Mangum, Massey, Ketner, Wern, McGee and Downing of Riverdale, and Méssrs. Butterfleld and Gray of Hyattsville, ‘Earl, Stuart, King, Thomas, Baxter, Hilf and Miller cf Riverdale, Fitzgerald and Mc- Devitt of Washington. —— ROCKVILLE. Judge Henderson yesterday drew the names of the following persons to serve as jurors at November term of the cir- cuit court: First district—Richard T.Howse, James C. Ward, Zachariah McWaters. Second district—Eugene A. McAtee, Wm. T. Lewis, Richard Case. Third district— Samuel D. Byrd, Joseph T. Chiswell, Geo. F. Leapley, Joseph N. Darby. Fourth dis- trict-Samuel H. Renshaw, Frank B. Hor- ner, James © Childs, James W. McFar- land, John White, Philip S. Connell. Fifth distr.ct—Edward L. Fawcett, Amos 'T. Holland, Robert M. Stabler, Hiram W. Hopkins. Sixth district—Hugh C. Reading, Alexander Broome, I. N. Beall. Seventh district—Fredevick W. Bohrer, Danfel Kraft, Thos. Renshaw. Eighth district— John W. Snowden, John Sims, George T. Barnsley, Edwin Shaw. Ninth district— Nicholas E. Selby, Levi L. Watkins, Wm. F. Gaither, Ignatius T. Fulks. Tenth district—Jno. W. Carroll, John B. Duley John W. Cramer. Eleventh distitict—Thomas G. White, George M. Cecil, Frederick O. Sellman. Twelfth dis- trict-Thomas G. Woodfield, Joseph M. Etch'son, Thomas 0. King. Thirteenth distr.ct—George P. Fenwick, Edward Rab- bitt, Oliver H. P. Clark, Wm. O. Parsley, Wm. T. Gray. The county comm‘ssioners at a meeting held yesterday passed the following bills for services rendered the county, and or- dered the same to be paid: Remus D. Riggs (registration account), $81; Luther §. Butt (road), $1; Henry B. Kisner (pik- ing). $100; same (road), $102.70; Thomas O. White (bridge), $44; W. D. Hughes (road), $35.45; Z. G. Cooley (road), $133.49; same (bridge), $8.45; P. W. Dorsey (read), $41. $20.95; Henson Rick- T. Beavers (road), $30.6); W. Offytt (registration), $81.52; Philip B. Souder (registration), $79.90; Robert Howes (road), $F Mont- g-mely Prcss (publishing registration no- tices), $43.44; M. H. Austin (road), $0; Rob- ert J. T. Richardson (registration), $83.10; M. C. Fisher (road), $54.10. Rev. Cephas Shelburne, recently of Taze- well county, Va., has accepted the call uranimowsly tendered him by the Chris- tian Church of this place, and will begin his labors by preaching next Sunday at 11_a.m. and 7:20 p.m. The convention of the Christian Church for Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columb’a will meet at Jerusalem, Md. O.tober 29-31. Miss Lizzie Owens. Rev W. J. Cocke, Rev. C. Shelburne. Messrs. John W. Horner and Hezekiah Trail will attend as delegates from the church at this piace. Rev. W. J. Cocke is employed as general evangelist by this convention, and h’s report to the same will show great suc- zess in his field of labors—three new shurehes organized, three new Sunday schools, two Christian Erffieavor Societies, 34 sermons and 220” additions to the shurches. ‘The clerk of the circuit court has issued marriage licen-es to the following parties: Patrick Muleahy and Margaret Santman, Ti oras E. Briggs and Augusta I. Clagett, Marshall P. Howard and Elizabeth Riggs, Oliver E. Downs and Julia Duley, Jas. A. Moxley and Hattie V. Easton. Mr. Harry D. Cooke, a prominent citizen of the county, died at his home near Gaith- ersburg yesterday. etts (road), BROOKLAND. Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood and daughter of North Abington, Mass., are visiting the Misses Mavean. Miss Sybilla Eastlack of Woodbury, N. ¥., is the guest of Mr. Eastlack, on Lan- sing street. At the recent meeting of the Mite Soci- ety in the Baptist Church there was a well-rendered program, including both lit- erary and musical selections. Songs were sung by Mr. J. B. Lord, jr. Mrs. R. R. West and Mrs. R. McChesney, and there was a violin solo by Miss Ruth Marean. Among thcse who favored the audience with recitations were Miss W. Etz, Miss Bessie Lynch, Miss Hazel Whitten, Amelia Etz and Florence Milliken. The last named is a little girl from Washington, who was heartily «ncored and showed much talent. The entire program reftected great crediS upon the ccmmittee in charge. ‘The committees appointed to make ar- rangemenis for the annual visitation to King David's Lodge, F. A. A. M., which will take place November 5, are busying themselves to have everything in readiness by that date. On this occasion Rev. Chas. L. Pate, pastor of the North Capitol M. E. Church, will deliver the address. The musical program will include a quartet by Messrs. Buchanan, Holmes, Kalser and Hancock; piano solo, by Mr. R. L. Scott? violin solos, by Mr. Guy W. A. Camp, and cornet solos, by Mr. J. Wrightsman. The evening will close with a banquet. Miss Annie Braley has retrrned to her home in Washington, after a _week’s stay with Mrs. G. B. Johnston, on Dover street. The Methodists will entertain their friends at a Martha Washington tea early in No- vember. — BRIGHTWOOD. Ruth Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, beld a meeting Monday night in its lodge rooms, Masonic Hall, with a very large at- tendane+, forty-five members of Alpha Chapter of Baltimore being presert. Sev- eral applications for membership were re- ceived, and the degree was conferred upon four. An enjoyable evening was spent, and refreshments served after the routine bus- fness had been transacted. ‘The well-known estate, “Arglye,” on the aith strest road extended, has been par- tlally subdivided by the owner, Mr. Thos. Blagden, who has erected three houses on the lots fronting on the 14th street road. These houses are a great Improvement to this section. The site occupied by them is now called “Monument Vista." Mr. Philip Caffrey is building a pretty house on the 14th street road, on the cor- ner of “A” road. Mr. W. J. Keys is having a house built on Brandywine rtreet near Illinois avenue, Brightwood Park. Mr. R. E. L. White and wife have closed their Washington house, and will spend the winter with Mrs. M. E.’ White here. Mr. L. P. Shoemaker has returned from @ hunting trip, spent in the mountains rear Round Hill, Va. Miss Mame Shriner of Frederick, Md., who has been a guest of Miss Stone, has gone to Baltimore for a few days before returning home. Miss Loulie Lay of Bethesda, Md., Is vis- iting her cousin, Miss Blanche Lay. Mr. C. Orton Brown of the Marshall Brown place is in Ccnnecticut on a bus- Iness trip. Miss Anna Nalley {s visiting her cousin, Miss Gertrude Abbott, in Chillum, Md. a HYATTSVILLE. Chas. Jones, colored was arrairnei be- fore Justice Carr yesterday, charged with THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24,.14895—-SIXTEEN PAGES. committing sn assault with a deadly weap- on upon Geo. Williams, colcred, and also with carrying concealed weapons. He was found not guilty of the assault, but a fine was imposed upon him for the latter charge. Edward Gross, colored, was- also before Justice Carr on the charge of carry- ing cencealed weapons, but was found not guilty. The Dorcas Sewing Society met at the residence of Mrs. J. C. Robinson yesterday and made several articles of underwear. An -enthusiastic meeting of the Hyatts- ville Volunteer Fire Company was held last evening at the office of Justice Carr, with President Michael Tierney in the chair. It was unanimously decided to call the com- pany the Tierney Volunteer Fire Company of Hyattsville. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Wilson, McFarland and Dorr, was appointed to ascertain the location of the different wells in Hyattsville and their av- erage supply of water. Committees were also appointed to wait upon Rev. Father Johnson, pastor of the Catholic Church, and the trustees of the Presbyterian Church and see if arrangements could not be made for having fire alarms sounded by the bells of these churches. a HERNDON. “Christian Patriotism’ was the subject cons‘dered at the Endeavor meeting Sunday evening, which was well attended. The Members entered into the subject with strong interest, so that the time was all profitably occupied. The wife of Mr. John H. Smith, who lives a short distance east of town, died early Monday morning of consumption. She was buried in Chestnut Grove cemetery “Tues- day afternoon. She leaves three young children. Mrs. W. A. Moore of Alexandria, Mrs. Milton Woodworth of Washington, and Mrs. Anna Fadeley of Farmwell are visit- ing Mrs. B. A. Mankin. Capt. Crane of Boston has been visiting Dr. Russeil. Mrs. W. D. Sweetser is visiting Mrs. Dr. Choate and other friends in Washington. Mr. E. H. Rideout has sold to J. J. Dar- lington, esq., eighty-two acres of land from the Soule tract. ‘ Mr. Edwin H. Jones, who has been quite sick for several months, and a part of the time very low, so that it was thought that he could not live, has so far recovered as to be about the house, end, it is thought, will be out in a few days. An interesting revival is in progress at Oak Grove Colored Baptist Church. The Wednesday evening prayer mecting at the Congregational Church, though not large, was more than usually interesting. The topic, “Satisfactory Proofs of Spir- itual Progress,” called cut remarks from a goodly number. All present appeared to feel interested in the subject. i The supply of water for Garrett's mill has failed. In order to keep the engine supplied water is drawn by horses from a spring at quite a distance from the mill. LAUREL. Mrs. A. P. Gorman and daughters paid a visit to their country home near here Tues- day. Mrs. Con Von Voigt left today for New York, where she will spend te® days, visit- ing friends. A Mr. Edward McNulty of Washington ts the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L, MeNulty. Mrs. John W. Jackson suffered a stroke of paralysis this week at her residence here. Her condition, however, is not serious, and the prospects of recovery are good. Mr. Benjamin Shapiro, who has been run- nimg a large retail clothing, dry goods and general furnishing store here, has made an assignment. His Habilities, it is satd. will amount to $10,00). It is thought, though, he will endeavor to arrange a payment to bis creditors and reopen. Mr. and Mrs. Con Von Volgt gave a de- lightful corn husking party to their many friends in Laurel Tuesday night at their country home, “Pheasant Farm,” about three miles above here. After husking a large quantity of corn in the barn, the guests repaired to the house, where re- freshments and amusements were indulged in. Among those who were present were Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Fisher, Mr. William Milstead, Miss Milstead, Miss Elva Mil- stead, Mrs. Annie Hearn, Mrs. Annie Kel- logg, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Milstead, Miss Carrie Bond, Miss Nettle Lanahan, Miss Minnie Webb, Miss Gertrude Beldwin, Dr T. W. Byerly and Messrs. W. Ross Bald- win, Henry Watkins, E. M. Flannery and George M. Bond of Laut Mr. Eimer Ed- mondson of Washington and Mr. Lee Meyer of Baltimore. = Mr. Robert Morrison, aged eighty-five, died here Tuesday of old age. Mr. Morrison was born in Lancaster county, Pa., but has resided here for a long number of years. His funeral wi!l take place here today from his late residence, and the interment will be in Laurel cemetery. At the time of his death Mr. Morrison was the oldest man in Laurel. The committee on arrangements of the Laurel Democratic Club met last night at the office of Mr. T. M. Baldwin. The com- mittee have secured a large tent for the mass meeting here on October A torch- light procession will form about 6 p.m. at Milstead’s Hotel and escort the candidates through the town. The tent will be put up opposite the First Laptist Church, at the corner of Washington avenue and Mont- gomery street, and will seat, it is expected, more than 1,500 peuple. The following gentlemen will address the meeting: John E. Hurst, candidate for gov- ernor; M. DeK. Smith, candidate for con- troller; Charles C. Crothers, candidate for attorney general; Senator A. P. Gorman, ex-Senator M. ©. Butler of South Carolina, ex-Congressman Barnes Compton and Mr. Thomas C. Weeks of Baltimore. The Epworth League held a sociable last night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8S. Zeigler, on Main street. The so- ciable was attended largely by members of the league and their friends. ——— FALLS CHURCH. The Local Union of the Christian En- deavor, composed of the societies of the counties of Fairfax, Loudoun, Alexandria and the city of Alexandria, will meet at Balston Saturday, November 2. The so- clety here will elect five delegates. A largely attended meeting of Pioneer Lodge of Good Templars was held Tues- day night. The good of the order was in charge of Miss Lillie Porter, and consist- ed of reading by Mrs. J. H. Garretson, chorus by the locge, vocal solo by Miss Lillie Porter, reading by Miss Maggie Jacobs and remarks by Rey. S. A. Ball. An entertainment has been arranged to take place on the night of November 15. Miss Ida N. Ball, who has been spending several days in Washington visiting Miss Dorothy Searle, returned Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Corzine and Mrs. J. C. Van Dorue, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Garretson, have returned 0 their home at Franklin Park, N. J. Mr. M. E. Church has gone to Boston, where he will remain for about two weeks. Miss Addie M. Spofford started yesterday for Atlanta on a visit to the exposition and will be absent for ten days. Mr. Claud Christman is home from col- lege on a sick leave. The executive committee of the Grand Lodge of Gcod Templars has teen called by the grand chief templar to meet in Charlottesville, Va., next Tuesday, to con- sider the lecture work of the order In the state and other important matters. Mrs. Maria Forbes, who has been spend- ing several months in New England, re- turned to her home here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fenwick have moved to Washington. Farmers hereabouts are being very much annoyed by hunters who roam around at will regardless of the law against tres- passing. ——.__ Importance of the Exposition. Vice President A. E. Stevenson and the jury of awards have prepared and signed an address to the people of the United States on the educational value of the Atlanta exposition, its important relations to indus- try and its manifold indications of the progress of the useful and liberal arts. They speak in the highest terms of the com- prehensive exhibit made by the government in its own building, the most representative exhibit the government has ever made. The elaborate exhibits of the southern states and the contributions by women are pro- nounced to be admirable illustrations of the fields which they are intended to represent. The address, which is extended, speaks in the highest terms of the exposition through- out, and advises the teachers and students in particular to visit it. Free to Bald Heads. We will mail on application free information how to grow ltr upon a Bald head, stop falling, halr und remove scalp diseases. Address ALTENIETS MEDICAL DISPENSARY, 127 E. 8d at., Oincin- uatl, Obio. 012-3m IN A LUNATIC ASYLUM. The Head of an Alleged Restoration Movement in Brazil. It is currently reported at Rio Jan- eiro, Brazill, that the heretofore se- cret movement, which is sald to have been going on in favor of the restoration of the monarchy, under Prince Pierce of Saxe- Coburg, is assuming larger proportions. The agitators are reported to have become emboldened by their success and to be at- tracting adherents, openly advocating Prince Pierre’s candidacy. The latter is a son of Prince Louis Auguste of Saxe-Co- burg and Princess Leopoldine of Brazil. He was born in Rio de Janeiro, in 1866. The officials of the Brazilian embassy at London say that Prince Pierre of Saxe-Co- burg is in a lunatic asylum in Austria, and that there is no foundation for the report of a-movement in Brazil in favor of the restoration of the monarchy. In regard to the dispute between Great Britain and Brazil on the subject of the Island of Trinidad, the Brazilian officials say that no actton is expected before the next cabinet council at Rio de Janeiro. J. J. Wrenn, ex-champton cross country runner of America, died at his home in South Boston Monday. He was a mem- ber of the Manhattan Athletic Club and cf several Boston athletic organizations. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G (Successors to Latimer & Slow Immense sale of Furniture from three private resi- dences within our sales rooms, No. 1407 G Street, Saturday, October 26th, 95, at 10 a. m. sr. ‘ARE PIANO, WITIL FRENCH ANTIQL AND WALNUT CHI BLANKET: conDUROY ING BED: WALN! ATHER COUCHES, AN'S OUTFIT, 3 RD MAN- RLOR MIRROR, DWAR) BOOK UTES, COMBIN. SIDEBOARDS, FRIGERATOI TABLES AND DINING CHAIRS, AND BEDDING, WHITE EXAMEL AND BRA BEDSTEAD: ENTER TABLES, FINE BILLIARD, DINING C REFRIGERATORS, FINE CARPET! ROCKERS, TOILET SETS, HAIR AND IH MATTRESSES, LOT K ‘TABLES. “PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, KERY AND GLASS WARE. ALSO, FOR ESTATE OF JUDGE STRONG, 1 LANDAU- 5 1 VICTORL NE ‘HORSE AND ALSO OD AP, HORSE AND TERMS CASH. (Goods now on vie ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, oc24-2t 1407 G st: M. B. LATIMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1249 ard 1231 G st. Trustees’ Sale of Fine Household Furniture at Our Auction Rooms. Ry virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 15th day of July, 1895, and duly recorded im Liber 2026,” follo 429 et seq. he land records of the ‘District of Colum direction of the party secured thereby, ed trustees will sell_on SATURDAY, OCTOBER TW TH, 189, AT TEN O'CLOCK, at the auction rooms of M. B. Latimer & 1229 and 1231 G Street, all of Furniture, ete ed in schedule B, at- tached to said trust ing in part: Fak CHAME NING ROOM FUR- WILLOW. - CHAIRS ND OTHER TABL CLOCKS, MIRRORS, MATTRESS 3 ARTICLES. “Goods can be seen day prior to sa RATES WARRE) ALBERT BE. SHOEMAKER, Trustees. 028-3t GG. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. On WED! OCTOBER THIRTIETH, 1895, AT FOUR O'CI we will sell, in front of the premises, oll lot 6, sguare 199, front- ing 58 fect on th side of I street, with alleys on west side and equare , und containing 6,316 of trust for $20,000, Dalance cash, er all cash, at $500 deposit’ required at time ction completed within fifteen duys or deposit forfeited. ‘Lot especially suitable for club, apartincnt honse or smalt hote 023-6 C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 (Successurs to Latimer & Sloan.) an decd CHANCERY SALE_ OF sol By virtue of 1 District of Columbia, passed ‘in equity cause No. 16466 on the docket of suid court, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, by public auction, on ATURDAY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF '0C- $05, at HALE-PAST FOUR 0'CLOCK part of tot 3, in square 296, Washington istrict of Columbia, beginning at a point 120 southeast corner of the suuare, running taence west 24 feet, thence north $8 feet to a 27-foot alley, thence east 24 feet, and- thence south $8 fect to the beginning, improved vy a substantial dwelling house, in good ‘condition. Terms: One-third of the purchase price in cash, and the balance in one and two years, in equal int stallments, with interest from the day of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by decd of trust on the property. sold, or the purchaser may pay all cash. A deposit of $200.00 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing, &., at the puc- chaser's cost’ If the terms are not complied with in fifteen days, the right is resecved to resell at the risk of the defaulting purchaser. MIC 12 F st. n.w., Jos! 410 5th st. u.w., -W. WILLIAMS, 1421 F st. n.w., ‘Trustees. i MOSBY d3 C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN AS NO. 1150 TWENTY-FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue a certain deed of trust, dated the third day of April, 1895, liber 2009, folio 68 e+ 'seq., one of the records of the District of Columbia, request of the partles secured thereby, offer for sale, in front of the premises,” at pi auction, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTH, 1895, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol: lowing described land and premises, known and dis- tinguished as and being lot numbered fifty-three (53), in Barr and Sanner's subdivision of lot thirty 30), in Pacific Pearl Mullets subdivision of lots in square fourteen (14), as per plat in book number 19, page 8, in tie surveyor's office of said District, together with the improvements, consisting of a three-story dwelling known as No. 1150 25th street northwest. Terms: “One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with Interest at 6 per cent, secured by a deed ‘of trast on the property sold, ‘or all cash, at the option of the purchased. ‘Terms of ale to be complied with In fifteen days from day of sale or the property will be resol the defaulting purchaser. cording at paichaser’s cost. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sal GEORGE M. EMMERICH, DOUGLASS S. MACKAL! and duly ‘recorded in land at the risk and cost of I conveyancing and re- 9e19—eod. ts ke Tustees, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ALL SQUARE RED AND Tx- LYING BETWEE: AND_ FIRST REETS INAL LOTS EIGHTEEN (18) "AND 3 9). By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the twelfth day of February, 1992, and recorded in Liber No. 1682, folio 61, one of the land records of the Dis. trict of Columbia, and in pursuance of the per- mission of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia,granted by the order of the court made on the tweniy-first day of June, 1805, in Equity cause No. 16°38, Equity Docket 38, of said court, wherein Richard S. Windsor, executor, is complainant, and Myron M. Parker an@ others are defendants. and at the request of the party “secured by said deed of trust, we will sell, by auction, in front of the prem- on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY of ‘EMBER, A.D. 1895, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All of square numbered six bun- dred and seventy-three (673). except original lots numbered eighteen (18) and nineteen (19). The north half of said square, except original lots eigh- teen and nineteen, will be first offered for sale, and if St shall not sell for suffi-lent to pay the debt secured by sald deed of trust, together with inter- est, taxes and costs, as provided in said deed of trust, then the gouth half of said square will be offered for sale as a whole. ‘Terms of sale as to each part of sald square: One-third of the purchase mo.ey in cash (of which fifteen hundred dollars to be paid at the time of sale), and the balance in three equal installments, payable in two, three and four years from day of sale, with interest at six per cent per annum, pay able semi-annually, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, The deferred payments to be rep- resented by the notes of the purchaser or pur- chasers, and secured by deed of trust on the prop- erty sold. All conveyancing and recerding at the cost of the purchaser or purchasers. If the terms of sale be not complied with in twenty days from day of, sale, the trustees resorve the right to re- sell, at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser or purchasers, after five days’ advertise ment in some newspaper published in Washiuston, D.a MYRON M. PARKER, Trustee, 1418 F at. n.w. JOHN C. HEALD, Trustee, oclB-eotooc30thend&ds 902 F st. mw. Mr. A. WH. Cransby of 158 Kerr street, Memphis, Tenn., writes that his wife had cancer which had taten two large holes in her-breast, and which th® best physicians of the surrou country treated, and Pronounced infurable. Her grand- motLer and auat had died of Cancer and when tota'this, the most eminent specialists of New York, under whose treatment sbé!was placed, declared he- case was hopeless. All trent- ment having failed, she was given up to die. 8S. 5S. So was recour mended, and, astonishing as it may seem, a few bottles cured her sound and well. Our treatise on this disease will ‘be sent free to any address. SWIFT SPECLEIC CO., atianta, ca, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. DUNCANSON BROS., AUTIONEERS. ALE OF FINE BUILDIN BE < TEE: DRTHWEST, NOON, | OCTOBER D.1895, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the premises, LOT 101, IN SQUARE 181. This lot fronts twenty-two feet on P street, has two party walls aud a twenty-foot paved alley in the rear. A yery desirable building lot. : Terms: $2,400 to remain on the property until August 23, 1807 One-half of the amount over the $2,400 In ‘cash, the other half in one year. -Notes to’ be secured’ by deed of trast on the property, bearing 6 per cent interest, payable semi-annually, or arrangements might be’ mede to pay all cash. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. Convey- arcing, &c., at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be coniplied with In tfteen dass from date of sale, otherwise the right reserved to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some paper published in Washington, D. C. order of the helr : DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. RATCLIFFE, SUTTCN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (Successorg to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) RY SALE OF THAT VALUABLE TRI- LAR BLOCK, KNOWN AS SQUARE NORTH OF SQUARE 855, IN WASHINGTO: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, BOUND BY @TH AND M STREETS AND FLORIDA AVANUE NORTHEAST. Under deerce of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed In Equity cause No. 1415S (Hardy et al. vs. Hardy et al.), we will sell, at public auction, at the M-street front of sald ises, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER TWENT FOURTH, 1895, AT HALF:PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all that’ tract of ground known as square north of square oumbered eight hundred and fifty- five ($55), in the city of Washington, District of Columbit, containing 12.354 square feet, and every foot available for building purposes, with the im- provements, consisting of four frame dwelling ‘Terms of sale: One-third cach and the residue in two equal installments, fost with interest, in one and two years irom day of sale, or all cash, at option of purthaser. A deposit of $200 required at thme of sale, and ail conveyancing to be at the pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days, or right reserved to resell at the risk of de fuulting purchaser. R. B. B. CHEW, Trustee, 512 F 6 JOB BARNARD, “Trustee, 500 Sth st. now. TOMORROW. ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of the ‘contained in a deed of trust from L. Walter Weed to Edward C, Schley, dated December 20, 1892, and recorded: among the lind records of Montgomery county, Maryland, in No. 41, folios 19, ete., and of a decree uit court of Montzdmery county, court of equity, passed June @, 1895, in equity Ww. ocl1-d&ds the be und’ premises par- stribed in sald deed of ‘arm,”? edar Lane, leading from Bethesda Park to Cayjn John, about a half mile from the former. place, "and adjoins the er, Wm. I se ct to a morte ‘alter Weed and wife to Phil H. Tuc for $5,000, with aceru It is improved by a large fram fs situated in the gold region and has been pro ed upon for gold, with what result Is unkno The land is mostly cleared and will undoubtedly be very valuable in the near future on tecouut of {tx nearness to Washington city. f ‘of sale: One-third eash and the balance in two equal installments, payale In and two years respectively, with interest thereon from the day of wale. A deposit of $1400 will be required wha the property is knocked down. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. PHIL, W. CHEV B12 F st. n.w., VW J. ALBY HENDERSON, Solicitor, Rockville, Md. ling house, Trustee, hington, Dc. DUNCANSON BROS. TRUSTEES’ SALE 01 YO > ST, CITY a Under and by virtue of a certain chattel de trust, bearing date the sixteenth (16th) day of October, A. D. 1808, and duly recorded among the land records ‘of the District of Columbia, in Liber numbered 1839, at, follo 320 et _sequiter, dersigned. will, on FRIDAY, THE TW) ETH DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. 1 CLOCK A. M., sell at publi he fixtures, paraphernalia of trade, housebold and Kitchen’ furniture in the aforesaid premises, being the restaurant and retall Mquor business lately con- dueted by Edward Fick. The said fixtures and par- aphernalia of trade contain, among others, gue oak bar and fixtures, one oak back bar and fixtures, one large oak wine case, one small oak wine case, one cok cigar case, one ok cigar case counter, one oak oyster raw box, one oak sideboard, a large number of Vienna chairs, bent wood hanging hat racks, fee box, cash register, ‘clock, screens, curtains and the Y poles, electric fans, ‘one Du Pearguet and Huot range, one Du Pearguet and Huot boiler, three large ice boxes, stock of cooking utensils, number of beds and bedding, silver ware, umbrella stand, tarpets, extension table, mirrors, ‘oll paintings, and various’ other articles usually found In a first-class restaurant and retail Mauor business, ‘Terms of sale: Cash. LEON TORRINER, HERMAN JACOBSEN, Trustees, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. rs to Kateliffe, Darr & Co.) T SALE OF OLD MATERIAL AT LTURAL DEPARTMENT, to be sold by public auctions on the premises On FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TWENTY-FIFTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. Terms cash. By order of 082-3t J. STERLING MORTON, Secretary of Agriculture. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TKUSTEES' SALE OF REAL 1 F VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘TED AT THE CORN RR MOND SANITARI ‘THE MACHINERY, VATORS, CHANDELD THER W NES, BOILERS, ELE- GAS FIXTURES AND OTHER FE AND APPLLANCES .THERETO BELONGD Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, dated the Zth day of March, A.D. 1895, and recorded In Liber 0, follo 11 ct seq., of the land records of the tof Columbia, and at the request of Dr. lam A. Hammond, the holder of the note we will sell, at front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the TWEN'TY- VIETH DAY of OCTOBER, A.D. 1885, at HALF VAST FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, the following described il estate, situate in the + oun- ty of Washington, District of Golumbla, and desig- Nated as and being parts of lots one (1) and two @) in S. P. Brown's subdivision of part of Pleasant Plains rnd Lemar’s Outlet, «and described as_ fol- No. 2 Begining for the Same at the southwest orrer of Fourteenth Street roa@ and Sheridan ave- nue (being the northezst corner of said lot one), and running thence westerly along the southern line of said Sheridan avenue to the northwest corner of said lot two, thence southwardly with the western line of said’ lot two one hundred and thirty-tive (i5) feet, thence eesterly parallel with Sheridan avenue to the eastern Ine ofisaid lot two at a point one hundred and thirty-Gve (135) feet south, rom the northeast corner ol exstwardly to the Fourteenth one hunderd and forty-two (142) feet southerly tom the northeast corner of sald lot one, and ‘thence ‘thwesterly on 14th stréet to the ‘place of be- Finnlng, together with the large three-sfory, brick hospital or sanitarlum, containing slaty “1coms, erected thereon, and ail the machinery, engiaes. boilers, clevators, ndeliers, gas fixtures and other fixtures and appliances’ thereto belonging. ‘This property is well adapted for hotel purposes, The property will be sold subject to three deeds of trust, bearing date the 7th day of March, 1895, and recerded, respectively, In Liber 1994, folio 478 et seq., und in Liber 2010, folio 1 et seq., :ind folio 5 et seq., of the land ‘records of the District of Columbia,’ securing an indebtedness aggregating $56,419.75, concerning which fuller particulars will be given at time of sale. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, ard the balance in one ard two years from date of sale, for which the promissory ‘notes of the purchoser must be given, bearing intercst, payable semi-annually, at the rate of 6 per centum per annum until paid, and to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. Ail conveyancing and’ recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of required at time of gale. If the terms cf sale are not complied with within ten days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after three dare’ public notice of such resale 1h some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. SAMUEL MADDOX, * JAMES “W. GREER: | Trustees, ocl2-d&ds avenue, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ‘THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, @12 E st. cw. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THIRTY ACRES OF LAND EAST OF THE EASTERN BRANCH, BEING PART OF THE SHERIFF ESTATE. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated the @th day of February, 1883, and recorded in Liber 1028, folle 430 et seq., of ‘the land records of the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, I will offer for sale, at public auc- Hon, on the premises, on MONDAY, the FOUIETH DAY of NOVEMVER, A.D. 1805, at THREE O'CLOCK P.M., part of a tract of land east of the Eastern branch of the Potomac river, in the District. of Columbia, known as_“BEALL'S AD- VENTURE," being a part of the Sheriff estate, and described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of the Sheriff estate, running thence north seventy-elght ind three-querter (78%) degrees west elghty-two and eighty-six hundredths (&2.86) perches; thence north Pinetcen (19) degrees east seventy-six and seventy- two hundredths (76.72) perches; thence south sev- ety-one (71) degrees east seventy-seven and four hundredths (77.04) perches to the east line of the Sheriff estate; thence south fourtecn and three- querter (14%)'degiees west sixty-tive aml ‘seventy- four hundredths (65.74) perches to the beginning, eacentue a strip on the north side thereof 1,2 feet long by 100 feet wide—the land to be sold con- taining tbirty (30) acres, more or less. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, secured by purchaser's notes ond deed of trust, with interest from day of sale. $200 deposit required at time of sale. All convey ‘ing: and recording at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sile are not complied with in fifteen days the firstee senerves the right to resell the property, After five days’ public notice, at defaulting pur? TRUSTEES’ SALE OF | S ALUARLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY, NO. 1744 K STREI N & py ESE, WASHINGTON, D.C. areas virtue of a. certain deed of trust, 14th day of December, A-D, 1887, and daly: recorded in Liber No. 1206, folfo 250 et seq., one of the land recoids of the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby,’ we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTH, 1895, FOUR O'CLOCK P.3 the following described rei estate, situate in the clty of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain’ plece or parcel of land and prentises known and distinguished as and being part of lot numbered twenty-three {23), iu square numbered one hundred and twenty- six (126), beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said lot and running thence east on K street nineteen (19) feet and four and one-half (414) Inches; thence south seventy-three (73) feet and six and one-quarter (644) inches; thence west nineteen (19) feet and four and one-half (44) inches to an alley, and thence north on satd alley seventy- three (73) feet and six and one-quarter (614) inches to the place of beginning, Improved by a handsome three-story and Dbusement brick residence, with brown stone trimmings, kuown as No. 1744 K street northwest, Washingtou, D. C. Terms: ‘One-third casb, the balance In one and two years from the day of sale (with interest, pay- able semt-annually), and secured by a deed of trust on the property, or all cash, at purchaser's option. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Should the terms be not complicd with in fifteen days fro the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after such public notice as they may deem necessary. MARTIN F. MORRIS, 1814 Mass. ave. n.w., EDWARD J. STELLWAGE! oc22-dts, 1324 Fst. .W., BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE SUPREME Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause No. 16812, wherein Frank A. Carpenter is com- plainant und the American Gas Company 1s de- fendant, dated October 21, 1895, the undersigned will sell by peclle uction on MONDAY, NOVEM- BER FOURTH, 1895, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., in the auction rooms’ of C. G. Sloan & Co., 1407 G st. n.w., Washington, D. C., all the right, title and interest of the American’ Gas Company in and to the letters patent granted by the United States to William H. Harris, dated November 24, 1891, numbered 463965, covering a process of and appa- ratus for gencrating gas, and like letters patent granted to said Harris, dated July 5, 1892, and numbered 475425, cov ing an apparatus for gen- erating gas, as the said interest is now vested in me as receiver in said cause. And if the said pat- ents shall not sell for sufficient to pay and satisfy the complainant's judenent and Interest and cosis of suit will also at said time and place and in Uke manner sell 4,600 shares of the capital stock of the Indiana Gas Company and 2,000 shares of the capital stock of the Obio Fuel jas Company, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisty and pay said judgment, interest and costs. Terms cash. HENRY W. SOHON, Receiver, 0023-10 Fendall bulidii 4 D st. nw. CANSUN BROS., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TATE, NO. 713 ELEVENTH STREET DORTHE AST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated Ap and duly recorded May 1, 1893, in Liber N 1520, folio 35, et seq., of the lind records of the District of Columbia, ‘and at the re- est_ef the party secured thereby, we, the under- stees, Will sell, at public auction, in trout premises, on MONDA’ THE 1 " DAY OF € WE FOUR 0 dcserived land and premises, Vushington, in the District of Columbia, and de: being lot 30, in Darnelile’s su division in square 982, fronting 15.04 feet on 11th Street east by a depth of 85 feet, toxether wil the Improvements, cousisting of a ‘two-story brick dwelling, rumbered 713 11th street northeast. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six (6) per centum per annum, payabl semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by des of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $200 ‘Trustees. will be required of the purchaser at the time of recording sale. All. conveyancing, and notavial fees at the ccst of the par of sale to be complied with within t 3 day of sule, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reseil the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purcha: WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIS Inquire 500 5th street northwest. NATHANIEL WILS Attorney for party se- cured, No. 622-624’ F street northwest. ol4-d&ds ALE OF TWO DESIRABLE Pal < THE Cov TRICE OF COL 'S, ON THE SHERILF ROAD AND ©: LINE OF THE BALTI- MORE AND POTOMAC R._R.; ONE PARCE! CONTAL 116-10 ACRES, MORE OR LESS AND THE OTHER AROUT 2 ACRES OF L iD. By \irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in the cause of Orme ys. Mayse, No. 16094, in equity, we will offer for sale, at’ public auction, on the respective parcels, on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF OCTORER, A.D, 18%, AT THE HOUR OF HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following real estate, with the iinprovements thereon, and the appurtenances thereto belonging, lying in the county of Washington, in said District, viz: Pert of the subdivision of the tract generally known as “Prospect Hill," bourded as follows: On the north and northeast by Piney branch, south and southerst by the estate of the late Jobn H.W Burley; east by_a tract known as “Prospect Hill. and owned by Margaret E. Lowrie, and west and southwest by the line of the Baltimore and Obio Rallroad Company, at of which subdivision, is recorded in Liber’ “Governor Shepherd,” page in the office of the surveyor of said District, and containing 116-10 acres of land, more or less, more particularly described 1n the proceedings 10 seid cause, and Also, imimediately thereafter, | another the subdivision of sais Tas kno et ill” described and. Touaded as follow Reginning’ atc e2ctain well-known stone situste north 15 degrees east 46 and 88-100 perches trom the north tide of Sheri road, and runuing thence the sald 4G and $8-100 perches south 15, degrees west to the said Sheriff road, thence south 89 de- grees east for the distance of 50 feet by und with thence north 15 degrees eas' for the feet, more or leas, to Viney between the lands of the said Lowrie and Jam M. Fowle thence by and with the south bank of said branch for the distance of 50 fect: thence south 15 degrees west for the distance of 1,155 feet, more or less, to the point of beginnin; the said well-known boundary stone at the Jun tion of the lands of the sald Lowrie, Willtam ‘se and William Saunders, containing 2 acres, tore or less, reference being’ made for these dls- tances and directions to book Governor Shepherd, pages 20 end 22, in the office of the surveyor for the said District, and also, more particularly de- scribed in the said proceedings. : ‘Terms of sale: One-third (1-3) of the pnochase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, ne on the ratification thereof by the court, and the residue in two equal installments in one a) and two (2) years from the day of sale, to bear interest tute of six per cent per annum from the Te, and to be represented by the promis- noies of the purchaser, bearing interest, as aforesaid, or the purchaser, at his option, iney, pay all cash therefor. Title to be retained until ull of the purchase Loney and Interest fs paid. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen (15) days from day of and all conveyancing end recording at purchaset cost. $100 on acceptance of each bid. MES S. EDWARDS, Trustee, aes 500 5th st. n.w. SF. D, Trustee, JAMES F. HOOD, rciite building, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. _ ocl8-d&ds DUNCANSON EROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALI KNOWN AS NO. 125 PENNSYI 1 NUE NORTHWEST, AND BEING IMPROVED BY A LARGE BRICK BUILDING AND STORE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated | the esth day of Febrvary, 1895, and recorded the 28th day of February, 1895, in Liber 1996, folio 287 et aeq., of the land records of the District of Colum- Dia, and at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, we Will sell, at public auction, on CHANCERY ¢ OF GRO BIA, another portion Pros: i Y, the TW! ‘TH DAY of OCTO- BE ww 1895, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, the following de- scribed real estate, situate in the city of Wush- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of original lot three (3) in squate five hundred ard scventy-five (675), contained within the following metes and bounds, viz.: Beginning for the same on the line of Pennsylvania avenue at the south- west ecrner of said lot, running thence southeastcr- ly along sald avenue’ nineteen (19) feet, thence northeasterly parellel with the east line’ of said lot to the sear line of sald lot, thence due west to the northwest corner of sald lot, and thence south- westerly along the west line of said lot one hundred and twenty-nine (129) feet and eleven (11) Inches to the line of sald avenue and place of beginning. “Terms of sale: All cash over and above a deed of trust for $10,000 and interest (full particulars of same will be given at time of sale), or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. ‘Terms of sale to be com- plied with in ten days from date of sale, or the Property will be resold at cost of defaulting pur- ¥ LEO SIMMONS, Trustee. ocl8-d&da LOUIS H. MEYERS, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 B st. nw. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING SITES ON THIRD STREET BETWEEN F AND G STREETS NORTHEAS!, HAVING A FRONT- AGE OF FIFTY-FIVE FEET ON THIRD STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, on the 29th day of January, 1895, in equity cause No. 15033, wherein Emma Loeliger is com nt and Anva Loeliger et al. are defendants, we will offer for sale. at fovlic auction, in front of the on MON- AY, NOVEMBER FOURTH, 1805, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estaic, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Original lot numbered eleven 11) in square numbered seven hundred and sev- enty-cight (778). Terms of sele, as prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase money in cash, one-third: in one year and one-third in two years from day -of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on the property, and to bear interest, pa; able semi-annually, at the rate of 6 per centum per annum until paid. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. Terms to be complid with within . otherwise the tras- property at the defaulting purchaser. risk and cost of t WYMAN L. COLE, Trustee, 344 D st. nw. AUGUSTUS E. L. KEESE, Trustee, 416 Sth st. o21-d&ds DUNCANSON BRO: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF WELL-BUILT AND HA MELY FINISHED TEN-ROOM DWEL NO. 2481 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN COLUMBIA AND KENESAW AV2- NUES. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 2002, at follo 199 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbiz, aud at the request of the party secured thereby, the under- signed trustees will offer for sule, HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P'M., the foliowing described land and premises, designated as and being part of lot numbered fifty (0), in William O. Dennison and Benjamin F. Leigntow, trustees, sub- division of parts of the tracts of land known as “Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains," fornrerly belonging to the estate of James Eslin, deceased, us per plat recorded in Liber County No. 6, follo G, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Colambia. Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of sald lot, and running thence southerly with 15th street extended, 40.80 feet; thence easterly in a straight Ine to a point in the south Ine of said lot 104.40 feet east of the southwest corner of said lot; thence with the raid south Hne to the most eastern point of sald lot, and thence westerly to the place of beginning, to- gether with all the improvements, rights, ete. ‘This property wili be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for $4,500, the particulars of which will be fully stated’at ihe time of sale. 2 Terms: All cash over and above said deed of trust for $4,500, and interest on same, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complicd with in ten days from date of sale, or the property will be resold at cost of defaulting purchaser, after five diys’ readvertisement in some newspaper pub- Ashed in Waslington, D. C. W. HENRY WALKER, Trastee, 1006 F st. nw. GEO. E. FLEMING, ‘Trustee, oc22-d&ds 470 La. ave. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSES NUMBERED 1213 N STREET AND 919 6TH STREET NORTH WEST, IN THIS CITY. We will offer for sale, at public aucticn, in front of each house— On THURSDAY, OCTOBER THIRTY-FIRST, 1895, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., part of the lot 3, In square 280, beginning for the same on N sireet 1 foot west of the southeast corner of said lot, end Tuuning thence west on said street 24 fect: thence north 10% feet and 9 inches to a 30-foot alley: tlence east on alley 24 feet; thence south 103 feet and 9 tuehes to the place of begincing; improved by a three-story brick dwelling. And On the same day (THURSDAY), AT HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the ‘south 20 feet front on Gth street by the depth of lot 4, in square 484; also improved by a three-story brick dwelling. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, and the balance in three equal ennual installments, to bear interest from the day of sale, payable semi-annually, secured by deeds of trust and insurance policies on the re- spective properties sold in the usual form and sat- isfactory to the parties for whose uccount the prop- erty is to be offered for sale, or all cash, al thé option of purchaser. Compliance with terms of f sale, and all con- h $200 sale within ten days from day €. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G 8T. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, SITUATE ON STREET BE- TWEEN TWENTY-SECOND AND TWENTY- THIRD STREETS, KALORAMA HEIGHTS, Das By virtue of,a certain deed of trust, dated the 20th day of January, A.D. 1892, and duly recorded in Liber 1644, folio 313 et seq., one of the lanl records of ths District of Columbia, and at the request of the irty xecured thereby, we will sell at public aucti in front of the’ premives, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER, FOURTH, — 1895, " AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following’ doseribed land and premises, situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, end designated as and being b (11) of Albert Gleason's sub- f lots in block numbered five (), “Kulo- fronting 21.75 feet on Q sireet be- together with the im- rovements, consisting of a three-story brick dwell- ing. Terms, subject to a certain incumbrance, the amount of ‘which will be stated at the time of ‘One-third of the purchase money in balance in one and two xeurs, with interest a per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the property, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $200 will be required at thne of sale. If terms ure not complied with in fifteen days from day of sale trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. *, EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, Trustee, 1324 F st. nw. FREDERICK B.° McGUIRE, Trustee, ock2-dts 1419 G st. MB. LATIMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1229 and 123i G st. The best equipped auction rooms south of New York. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE. 1229 and 1231 G ST. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS ecessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) SALE OF A DFSIRARLE BRICK AND STORE, NO. 809 MARYLAND AVENUE NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No, 1612, folio 239 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the under- siened surviving trustee will offer for sale by pub- Ne auction, in front of the premises, on TUES- TY-NINTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1805, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. Sf, ali that’ plece or parcel of ground and premises situate, lying and being in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and known and distinguished as lot numbered eighteen (18), in Dyer's sybdi- vision of square south of square nine hundred and fifteen (915), together with all the improvements, rights, &e. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, the residue in two equal installments, at one and two years, with Interest from the day of sale at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, se- cured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $200 required upon ‘ceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in 15 days from the day of sule the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after 5 days’ advertisement of such resale in some mewspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. All conveyancing and at the cost of the purchaser. JOHN WALTER, JR., Sarviving Trustee, ocl8-d&ds 1010 F st. bw. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIO: 612 BD st. ow =— “ TRUSTEES’ SALE OF_A VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, FRONTING 73 FEET ON KENTUCKY AVENUE NEAR D STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated January 22, 1894, and recorded in Liber No. 1883, folio 270 et seq., of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, und at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersizned trustees, will sell, at public autcion, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1895, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow! described real estate, sitaze In the’ city of Wash- ington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Orig- inal lot eighteen (18), in syunre One thousand aud forty-one (1041). ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two ‘en yable in six (6) and twelve (12) months, with’ interost at six (6) per centum per annum, from day of sale, secured deed of trust upon’ the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A’ deposit of $100 will be required at tae time of sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser, ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen (15) days from day of tale, otherwise the property will le resold at the risk and cost of the defaultinz purchaser. ROBERT M. MORRISON, EUGENE CARUSI, Trustees. AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 2007 VERMONT AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated January 29, 1895, and duly recorded February 2, 1695, in Liber No. 1986, at folio 358 et seq., of the land’ records of the District of Cclumbia, and at oc21-10t THOMAS DOWLING & CO., the reyuest of the party secured thereby.’ we, the undersigned trustecs, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1895, AT HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ‘the followinz de- scribed real estate, situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot num- bered ‘forty-five (45), in George S. Balloch’s sub- division of lots !n square three hundred and sixty (360), as per plat recorded in Book J. H. K.. at page 201, of the surveyor's oflice of the District of Columbia. Sold subject to a certain deed of trust dated February 16, 1892, and recorded in Liber 1660, at folio 183, securing a ‘of incumbrance Octo- fer 16, 180, of $2, in monthly install- ments of $23.78, j interest, further particu- lara of which will be’ at time of sale. ‘Terms: All over fhe above mentioned deed of trest to be paid te, ‘A deposit of $100 re- quired at the of sale. All conve: and recording at the ggst.of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied 't&i ten days from date of sale, otherwise the reserve the right to read: tise and property at the risk and cost Bi. PAIRO. Trustee. B, LEIGHTON, Trustee. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. C. G. SLOAN & 00., “A 1407 G st. (Successors to Latimer & ) ALL THE NEARLY NEW FUR- NITURE, CARPETS, BED- DING, LINENS, &c., IN RESIDENCE No. 1806 PA. AVE - (OR H_ ST) N.W. (SOUTH SIDE), AT PUBLIC AUC- TION. On TUESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-NINTR, 1895, at TEN A-M., at residence No. 1806 Penn- sylvania avenue northwest, we will sell the en- tire conteats: SUCH AS ELEGANT MAHOGANY MIRROR- AND BOOKCASE, A ; NEARLY NEW Par- WILTON” VELVET PARLOR BRICA-BRAC TABLE, MANTEL MAR- BACK "SECRETARY FINE PARLOR PIEC TOR SUITE, is aRY C ITES, WITH i AND HAIR MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, FINE TOILET SETS; FANCY TABLES AND ROCKERS, SHEETS, BLANKETS, SPREADS AND PIL- LOW SLIPS, OAK ' FOLDING BED AND CHIFFONIER, MASSIVE AND ELEGANT: BRASS-BOUND MIRROR-BACK OAK _SIDE- BOARD, WITH BEAUTIFUL EXT. TABLE AND CHARS TO MATCH; “TABLE LINEN, REFRIGERATOR. ABOUT "TWO HUNDRED JARS ASSORTED FRUITS, JELLIES, PIRE- * Wait PGS BrOVES. KITCHEN NECESSARIES, &c., &. 3 = Note.—We take’ pleasure in calling attention to this sale, as everything 1s of good grade and un- usually well kept and cican. Honse open for exhi- bition Monday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. ©, G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. oc2l-dts RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00.. AUCTIONEERS. Guccessors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) RECEIVERS’ SALE OF THE LARGE AND CoM- MODIOUS FIREPROOF APARTMENT HOUSE KNOWN AS THE “HARRISON ANNEX,” FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THR UNITED STATES CENSUS OFFICE, THIRD STREET NEAR THE CORNER OF G NORTH WEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District_of Columbia, ‘on the 18th day of July, 1895, in equity cause No. 16,048, doc. No. 38, wherein the Anglo-American Savings and Loan Association of New York is complainant and Har- Yey Spalding et al. are defendants, the unde: will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the remises, on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY of OCTOBER, A.D. 1895, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, parts of lots 1 and in square No. 629, {n the city of Washington, . C., described by metes and bounds as follows? Parcel No. 1, parts of lots No. 1 and 2, beginning for the saine on the west line of Third street west at a polnt 100 feet north of the southe corner of said square and runuing thence north 25 feet; thence west 62 feet, 9 inches; thence south 25 fect, and thence east G2 feet 9 inches to the place of begin- ning. Parcel No. 2, parts of lots 1 and 2, begin- ning for the same on the west line of Third street at a point 125 feet north of the southeast corner of said square and running thence north 25 feet; thence west 62 fect 9 inches; thence south 25 feet, and thence east 62 feet and'9 inches to the place of beginning. ‘This property will be sold cs a whole, and is improved by # very large fireproof apartment house, having a frontage of 0 feet on Third street west, equipped with elevator and plant and all modern conveniences for a first-class apartment house. Terms of sale, as prescribed by decrce: One- third cash, balance in equal installments, payable in one and’ two years from day of sale, secured by the notes of the purchaser and a deed’ of trust on the property sold, with interest at six per cont per ar@im, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or purchasers. Terms to be complied with in ff- teen days from day of sale, or the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All con and recording at the cost of the A deposit of $500 will’ be required at the time of the sale. F. L. SIDDONS, Receiver, 1833 F st. p.w. W. H. SHOLES, Receiver, oclG-dts 4io 5th st. n.w. Cc. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. uccessors to Latimer & Sloan). ‘IRUSTEE’S SALE OF HANDSOME THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BAY-WINDOWED BRICK DWELLING, No. 1121 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. + By virtue of a certain deed in trust, dated the Sist day of August, 1895, and duly recorded tn Liber No. 2052, follo 244 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the west of the trustee, we will offer for sale, at vite auction, in front of the premises, on MO} PAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, "i895, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described lsnd and premises, to wii: Parts of lote ten (10) and eleven (11), in Samus! Davidson's sub- division of lots in square two hundred #nd four- teen (214), as suid subdivision is recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Book N. K., page 34, contained within the fol- lowing metes and bounds, viz.: Bezinning for the same at @ point in the line of fifteenth ntreet west distant one hundred and ninety-cicht (195) feet pine (9) Inches north from the southwest corner of said square, and ranaing thence north along the line of said street twenty-four (24) feet three (3) inches; thence east one hundred and ten (110) feet six (6) inches; thense south twenty-four (24) feet three (3) inches, and thence west one hundred and ten (119) feet six (6) inches to the place of begin- ning. Subject, bowever, to one certain decd of trust for seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500), dated May 6, 1895, and payable five years es sate interest ‘six. per cent. payable half- yearly, er e improvements, ways, cavements, rights, ifc,, to the same belonging, of a appertaining. Tern-s: Over and abore the before mentioned trust, all cash. A deposit of $500 required ut time of sale. Terms to be complied with in ten otherwise the right reserved to resell, at risk cost of defaulting puschaser, after due notice, pub- lished in some new: lished in Washington, D.C. HEARY F. WoopARD, ‘Trustee, ocl5-d&ds Merts bidg. ith and steam, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers, «Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON 3D STREET NEAR THE CORNER OF M STREET, AND AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF DEL- AWARE AVENUB AND M STREET, AND ON DELAWARE AVENUE NEAR M’ STREET SOUTHWEST, BY AUCTIO: By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 16437, wherein Elizabeth Mitchell et al. are com- plainants and Henry L. Pierce et al. are defend- ants, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale. in front of the respective premises, on MONDAY, THE | TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER, A.D. 1895, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing described land and premises, situate tn the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known os parts of lot 17, in square 696. This lot will be” Sold in parcels, at the discretion of the trustees, as follows: Parcel No. 1, Fronts 14.96 feet on 3d street and has a depth of 05.636 feet, with a five-foot outlet on a ten-foot alles. This parcel is improved by @ frame dwelling. Farcel No. 2. Located at the southwest corner of Delaware avenue and M street southwest; has = frontage of 15.62 feet on Delaware avenue, with an average depth of about 97 feet to a ten-foot alley. ‘This fot is unimproved and contains about 1,453. square feet. i Parcel No. 8. Adjoins said parcel No. 2, on the south, and fronts 15.547 feet on Delaware avenue, and has an average depth of about 98 feet, with & fie-foot outlet on the ten-foot alley. This lot is unimproved and contains about 1,461.17 square feet. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance In one and two years from the day of ‘sale. The deferred payments to be evidenced by the notes of the purchaser and to be secured by deed of trust upon the premises sold, and to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum ‘from the day of sale, interest payable eeml- annually, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. "A deposit of $200 on parcel No. 1 and deposit of $100 each on parcels Nos. 2 and 3 rinst be made at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right, to. resel the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting All conveyancing, recording, &c., at purchaser's cost. iH, SHOLES, Trustee, 410 5th st. nw. CHAS. W. DARR, Trustee, ocl6-d&dbs Equity bidg., 817-319 4% st. nw. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. ow. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, NEAR TENALLYTOWN, D. C. By virtue of ‘a certain deed of trust. dated the 11th day of August, 1892, and recorded in Liber No. 1710, at follo 482 et seq., one of the land ree- ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, nt pub- Me auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNES- DAY, OCTOBER THIRTIETH," AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all that plece and parcel of ground, lying in the county of Washington, in the Disirict of Columbia, known as and being lot numbered six (6) in block numbered eight (8) in Onion & Butts’ subdivision of the estate of Giles Dyer, de- ceesed, as per plat in Liber Governor Shepherd, No. 1, folio 61, of the records of the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia, called ‘Reno.’ erms: One-third cash, balance in one and two yerrs, at 6 per cent, recured by a deed of trust nthe property sold, cr #ll cash, at the pur- cheeer’s vption. $100 deposit at time of sale, and all converancing and reco at purchaser's ‘cost. Teimsa of sale to be complied with in ten days, or trustees may reeell ut cost of defaulting purchaser. JESSE H. WILSON, Trustee, ity building. ocl8-10t PETER J. Mantyne, Trustee, “THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 612 E st. nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED LOT ON WILLAKD STREET BETWEEN 17TH AND 18TH STREETS NORTHWEST, WASH- INGTON, D. C. Default having occurred under the provisions of a deed of trust, dated September 16, 1802, and re- corded in Tiber 1715, folio 327 et scq., of the land records of District of Columbia, by request of the rties secured thereby, the undersigned will offer for sale, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER THIRTY-FIRST, 1805, at HALF-PAST eed Bil sublot 110, in ‘square 151, Washington, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-thirl in one year and one-third in two years, deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and be secured by deed of ‘trust, or all cash, at purchaser's option. ‘A deposit of $200 at time’of rale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms of gale to be com- plied with in ten days or resale at purchaser's risk and cost. SVARD J. STELLWAGEN, Trustee, 1324 nw, F McGUIRE, Trustee, 1419 G st. aw,

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