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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMB..R 6, 1895—-TWELVE PAGES. — SUBURBAN NEWS|AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA ANACOSTL ‘Monday a complaint was filed at the of- fice of the Anacostia Railway Company by William Chinn, driver of car No. 18, and William Dorsey, who was. receiving in- structions from Chinn so as to become a driver, that while on the up trip, about 10 b’clock that morning, the car was run into by an electric train drawn by motor car No. 19. Mr. E. M. Thompson, who said he was the motorman referred to, called at The Star office and denied that such an af- fair had occurred. Last night a reporter saw Mr. Dorsey, who said that not only did motor car 19 run into car 18 of the Anacostia line, as stated, but that the collision occurred when the car of the latter line was standing at the corner of 9th and F streets northwest, while letting off passengers, and that the force of the collision was so great that a number of those who were getting ready to leave the car, and were standing at the time, were throwa down. An informal reception took place last ght at the rectory of Emmanuel P. E. Church, on Maple avenue, for the purpose of affording the rector and Mrs. Davenport an opportunity to meet the members of the church and congregation after their long and sad journey to and from Scotland in erder to see to the proper interment of their son Dana. Mr. Davenport gave a » brief but very interesting and touching ac- count of the trip. Among the many pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tolson, M Dr. Pyles, Mrs. Dr. Fisher, Mrs. W. W. Fisher, Mrs. Bouffla, Mrs. Hamill, Mrs. Smith, Miss Anna Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Cross, Mr. Dixson, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Harnish, Mr. B. Brys#n, Mr. Charles Baxter, Mrs. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wood, Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. John Cc. King, Mrs. J. M. Keating, Miss Simp- son, Mrs. Lyles, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Lusby, Mrs. Danforth, Mr. Clark Frisbie, Chas. Frisbie, the Misse Acton, Miss Julia Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Fuss, Miss Girtman, Percy C. Keating, William Scantlebury, Miss Burr, W. Bryan, Miss Katie Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. B. Bry vo, Mr. B. Thornett, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kelly. Messages of regret were received from a great many others, who were prevented by itiness from being present. The revival which began at the Anacos- tia M. E. Church, Rev. James McLaren, pastor, about three weeks ago, continues, with increasing interest, and up to this time twenty-six conversions have been re- ported. Each meeting is preceded with an open-air service an Bridge street near the Navy Yard bridge. Mr. McLaren was as- gisted last night by Mrs. Phoebe Hall of the Hall Mission, Washington. Rev. George E. T. Stevenson, who for some time past has had charge of the East Washington Heights Baptist Church, will be ordained as pastor Sunday afternoon next. The program of the ceremonies will be as follows: Presiding minister, Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir; reading Scripture lesson, Rev. A. F. Anderson; prayer, Rev. N. C. Na lor; hymn; sermon, President B. L. Whit- man, D.D., Columbian University; ordain- ing prayer. Prof. A. J. Huntington; ex- tending the hand of fellowship, Rev. H. T. Stevenson, brother of the candidate; charge to candidate, Rev. E. Hez Swem; charge to the congregation, Rev. Dr. C. A. Stake- ley; benediction, Rev. George E. T. Steven- son. The new church and congregation are in a highly prosperous condition. The marriage of Miss Kate Walsh and Mr. Douglas Welsh, both of whom are at- tached to St. Elizabeth's Asylum, will take place this evening at St. Teresa’s Catholic Church, Anacostia. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh will reside in South Washington. It is understood that Rev. T. B. Hughes of Anacostia will shortly take a trip to .he Atlanta exposition. i The Cestral Union Mission authorities have leased Haine’s Hall for a year, and a leading temperance advocate of Anacostia zaid last night that this will effectually dis- pose of the question of having a saloon in the town for that length of time, as there is said to be now no place desirable for sa- loon purposes that is not within a short distance of a place of divine worship. Mr. G. W. Davenport of Anacostia has gone to New York, where during this win- ter he will, at the General Theological Seminary, complete his theological course, and after graduation will probably resume the active duties of the ministry. The members of Electa Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, held an_ enthusiastic meeting last night at Masonic Hall, Ana- costia. Degrees were conferred on several candidates, but most of the session was oc- cupied with talking about the coming ba- zaar, which promises to be a great suc- cess. It is expected that St. Elizabeth's Asy- lum will shortly be lighted with electricity. ‘The main building has been entirely wired, and the wiring of the two new buildings will, it is thought, be completed today. An important meeting of St. Teresa's Branch of the Catholic Knights of America will be held tomorrow night. Among the most interesting matters to occupy the at- tention of the members will be the selec- tion of officers for the ensuing year. The present officers are: Messrs. Thomas E. Reardon, president; Thomas Kane, financial secretary; Patrick Reagan, recording sec- retary, and Richard Hartigan, treasurer. The office of vice president has been vacant since the death of President Charles E. Kerby last summer, the then vice president, Mr. Reardon, having, in accordance with the constitution, succeeded Mr. Kerby as president. The funeral of Mr. Charles Edelin, late of Congress Heights, who died after a short illness with typhoid fever on Sunday last, took place yesterday. The services were conducted by Rev. W. G. Davenport, and the interment was made in Congressional cemetery. Messrs. Charles R. Burr, James A. Craw- ford, jr. B. Milstead, Miss Florence Bow- man and Mrs. A. G. King have been elected delegates to represent the Anacostia Bap- tist Sunday school in the Sunday school convention, which meets in Washington next week. Anacostia Tent of Rechabites has recely- ed notice that its organization has been ad- mitted to membership in the Anti-Saloon ‘League. —— FROOKLAND. Mr. Chas. K. Hetfield left Brookland yes- terday for a short stay in New York. Monday night concluded Evangelist Elsom’s stay in Brookland. His evening germons were highly appreciated and the people of Brookland regret greatly that he could not make his stay longer. ‘The people of Brookland will be interested to hear that invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Ida Agnes Greenle=s, for- merly of Brookland,and Mr. Russel Thomp- son, formerly of Ohio. The marriage will take place the 13th of this month at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, in Washing- ton. After the wedding they will go to Ohio to live. Last night the grand visitation to King David's Lodge, F. A. A. M., took place at the town hall. The opening address was delivered by Rey. Chas. L. Pate of North Capitol M. E. Church. The Grand Lodge was entertained by a musical program, in waith the following participated: Messrs. Mosher, Turpin, Kaiser and Hancock of the Temple Quartet, vocal selections; Mr. R. L. Scott, piano solos; Mr. Guy Camp, solos, and Mr. J. Wrightman, cornet Deputy Grand Master W. Baird also vered an address. All the officers of the Grand Lodge of the District were present except the grand master, who was detained on account of {lin ‘The followmg past grand officers were also pr Jose M. Yznaga, Jesse W. Lee, jr, James A. Sam- ple, and Thos. F. Gibbs. ‘Other guests in- cluaed people from the city and the neigh- boring suburbs. The hall was artistically decorated and refreshments were served. os A New Mystery Story. The mystery story now running In The Star having proved so popular, arrange- ments have been made to follow it with an- other. The new one is “Before They Were Married,” by Henry C. Parker. It is of com- manding Interest, and those who read the first chapters will follow it eagerly to the end of the absorbing mystery. The first in- stallment will be published on Saturday, No- vember 9, Two hundred and fifty dollars in gold will be given for a correct solution of the mystery by a woman reader, according to the conditions printed elsewhere, Free to Bald Heads. mail on application free info air upon a bald bead, stop scalp di Address AL DISPENSALY, 127 EB. 3d MEDICAL, mati, Vio. The Election Yesterday Was a Quiet One. Mr. May Goes to the Legislature— Other Local Notes of General and Special Interest. The election in this city yesterday was one of the quietest that has been held here | for a good many years. The democrats were busy early in the day trying to get out their votes, but in this they were not successful. The negroes were not half so numerous at this etection. Only about 200 out of a voting population of 600 voted. They do not like the Walton law, and for this reason refused to vote. Capt. Geo. A. Mushback, who was running for the state senate, had no opposition, and, of course, was elected. Mr. May, democrat, is elected to the legislature by a handsome majority. The following is the vote for this city: Firet ward—Mushback, for state senate, 225; May (democrat), 186; Lewis (republi- can), 61; Morgan (independent repubiican), 0; Coleman, colored (independent republi- can), 2. Second ward—Mushback, 238; May, Lewis, 52; Morgan, 0; Coleman, 0. Third ward, court house precinct—Mush- back, 201; May, 210; Lewis, 113; Morgan, 2, and Coleman, 4. Third ward, Friendship precinct—Mush- back, May, 215; Lewis, 22, and Cole- man, 2. Fourth ward—Mushback, 288; May Lewis, 105; Morgan, 0, and Coleman, 2. ‘The returns from the county have not as yet been received, but it is reported that Mushback and May will carry it by a splendid majority. Police Coart. Mayor Thompson this morning disposed of the following cases: Lew's Montrose, charged with being drunk and disorderly «nd assaulting an officer, forfeited $10 col- lateral; Lew Taytor, charged with va- grancy, was made to pay the cost of the warrant; Oscar Kelly, charged with disor- derly conduct at the opera house, was fined $1; George De Comb, colored, charged with an assault on Lou Gaines, was fined $1; Aaron Blackwell, colored, charged witha an assault on his wife, Mary Blackwell, was fined $5. Brotherhood of St. Andrew. The fifth public meeting of the Alexan- dria local council of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew will be held this evening at 7:30 o’clock. The subject to be discussed will be “Enthusiasm in Our Work.” This is subdivided into three principal heads, viz: ‘When It Comes,"’ ‘What It Can Ac- complish,” and “How It Can Be Retained. These will be discussed by Rev. P. P. Phil lips of St. Paul's Church, Mr. Edgar Car- penter and Mr. George Evans. Members of the Epworth League, Christian Endeavor and all other religious societies are invited. Post Office Examination. A civil service examination for the grades for clerks and carriers at the city post office will be held in the post office building in this city Saturday, December 7 next. All who desire to take this examination must tile their application papers with Mr. Robert Whaley, the secretary of the local board, on or before 6 p.m. of November 18. Appvlica- tion papers and information desired can be obtained from the secretary. Those who succeed in passing this examination will be put upon the list of eligibles, from which all vacancies occurring during the year will be filled. 206; 240; Notes. In the corporation court yesterday Mr. C. C. Carlin was appointed guardian of the In- fant children of the late W. B. Lindsey. Mr. James Townsend, aged seventy-six years, of Fairfax county, died at his home yesterday. For many years he was over- seer of the estate of the late Gen. W. H. F. Lee. The funeral of Herbert Altcherson took place from his Inte residence on Gibbon street yesterday afternoon. John Harris, an old man who has been an Inmate at the city alms house for some time, died at that institution yesterday. Mr. Taylor Arnold of this city has been placed in charge of Fox Hill cemetery, near this city. Mr. W. C. Potter of Elmira, N. Y., is in the city on a visit to friends. ‘There will be an original cake walk at the New Opera House tomorrow night by the members of the “Black America” company, which has been performing to crowded houses in Washington for two weeks. A good time Is expected by all who may at- tend. Misses Susie and Mattie Baker of King George county, Va., are visiting friends in this city. - The young men of this city will hold a meeting tonight at the rooms of the Fairfax Club for the purpose of organizing a german > for this winter. Mr. W. B. Corse leaves today for Mexico, where he has accepted a position. aT RETIRED OFFICERS. Question as to Their Right to Prac- tice Before the Court of Claims. A question has arisen in the Court of Claims as to the right of officers on the re- tired list of the army to practice before the Court of Claims and the executive Gepart- ments, and it is expected that the court will announce its decision next Monday. The question arises on an exparte motion to allow Col. William Winthrop, formerly as- sistant judge advocate general of the army, who was retired in August last, to practice in the court. He has submitted a brief to show that there is no express or direct pro- vision of law prohibiting or precluding re- tired officers of the army from prosecuting claims against the United States. In 1883 the court declined to allow Col. R. W. Ty- ler, a retired officer of the army, to prose- cute claims against the United States, on the ground that retired officers were ex- cluded from that privilege by section 5498 of the Revised Statutes, which says that no officer of the United States, or person holding any place of trust or profit, or dis- charging any official function under or in any connection with any executive depart- ment of the government shall appear as at- torney in any claims against the Unite States. . Col. Winthrop contends that said Section does not apply to retired officers, inasmuch as they are not in a position to connive at frauds against the United States, or to com- promise the government in any way. = AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c Today. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— B st. n.e., dwelling house No. 1353, by order of Wm. A Gordon, trustee. Sale Wednesday, No- vember 6, at 4 o'clock p.m. €. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.— K st. n.w., dwelling house No. 1744, by order of Martin F. Morris and Edw. J. Stellwagen, trus- tees. Sale Wednesday, November 6, at 4 o'clock p.m. Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 B st. n.w.— Willard st., between 17th and 18th, building lot, by order of Edw. J. Steilwagen and Fred’k B. McGuire, trustees. Sale Wednesday, November 6, at 4:30 p.m. Tomorrow. M. B. Latimer & Co,, Aucts., 1229-31 G st. n.w.— N st. n.w., dwelling house, Ni 639, by order of Louis P. Shoemaker, egent, Sale Thursday, No- Yember 7, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. —M st. between N. J. ave. and Ist st. s.c., im- proved land, by order of C. G. Lederer and H. H. Bergmann, trustees. Sale Thursday, November 7, o'clock p.m. itton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa, ave. n.w. ‘ave. n.w., business property; also brick Louse, 610 E st. n.w., by order of F. 1. Moore and A. W. Russell, executors, Sale Thursday, Novem- at 4 o'clock and 4:30 o'clock p,m., respec- tively. Thowas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 B st. n.w.— 23d st. n.w., No. 600, dwelling house, by order of Ellen O*Nell, administratrix. vember 7, ut 4:30 o'clock p.m. S. Bensinger, Auct., 940 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of Sale Thursday, No- ns horses, ponies, mules, vebleles, &c. Commencing at 10 o’clod November 7. Magra’ , Aucts., 211 11th et. n.w.— Sole tomorrow of draft borses, &e. Joseph Bros. & Co., Aucts., 637 La. ave.—Sale of new and second-hand furniture, carpets, &c., com- menelng at 10 o'clock a.m. November 7 at auction rooms. To Be Court-Martialed. Richard J. Beall, formerly quartermaster of Charles P. Stone Post, Grand Army of the Republic, has been ordered by Depart- ment Commander Anderson to appear be- fore the general court-martial of the de- partment Monday evening next. Mr. Beall is charged with failing to properly account for all funds which came into his hands while quartermaster of Stone Post, and with failing to obey the orders of superior officers in refusing to appear before a com- mittee appointed to investigate his ac- ‘| counts. Mr. Beall, it is said, denies that there are any funds in his hands belonging to the post, or that his books were not properly kept He further states that he desires a full investigation, and has no fears that he will not be vindicated. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ‘ BROS., AUCTIONEERS OF HANDSOME BAY-W DWELLING KNOWN AS NO. RMONT AVENUE NORTH WEST. y of a deed of trust, dated the ninth day of April, 1888, and duly recorded in Liver No. 13 folio 212 et seq., one of the land records of th District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will offer for sale, at public auction, In front of the premises, on MON- MBER THE EIGHTEENTH, A.D. 150; P FOUR U'CLUCK £31. the foliow= ing described land and premises, being lot numbercd twenty-elght (28) In Evans’ subdivision of sua numbered 217, together with thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years from day of sale, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per aunum, aud secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purehaxer. “A deposit of $500 required at time of sale. All conve ug and re the cost of purcha: Terms tol complied with in teu days from d Wise the trustees reserve the right to resi of the defaulting purchas er five da published Jn some Washi Y FRANCIS the improveme: ELEGANT COUPE ROCKAWAY (BY, JO WISH STYLISH BAY HORSE, HAN WHIP, ROBE, ETC., AT PUBLIC AUCTION. By order of a naval oitie: ho is ord. we will sell, at_public auction, in sales rooms,” 1407 G street, on. VEMBER INTH, 18%, at TWEL' J ve complete turnout, to which we in vite particular attention. Terms cash. . G. SLUAN & Ct Auctioneers, 1407 G st. THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Rev! Estate Auction no6-3t 3 of a deed of trust, dated April 12, 1820, and recerded in Liber 1452, follo 146 ct sec one of the land records of the District of Co we will sell at ot AY ALF-PAST I iT nuinbercd one hundred and jam HH. Manogue’ e hundred and nd nineteen (119) and. (11S), one hundred dred and twenty (120), in Georgetown (being in ‘square town), as said subdivision is of the surveyor of the District of ( book G epherd (Georg ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and th equal instalimes in one aud two y interest from day of sale, secured on. th or all cxsh, at the option’ of the pure pesit of $100 required, and all conv purchaser's cost. JOHN W.. PILLE IRVING “WILLIAN THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & (D., AUCTIONEERS, Successors to Kutcliffe, “Darr & Co. UE REAL ESTATE, 205 WH STREET ALLEY BE- G AND No. L 3 NOKTH WES WITH LWoO-STORY BRICK HOUSE IN THE REAR; ALL UNDER GUOD RENTAL. y virtue of a decree of the Sup: District of Columbia No. 16505, Doe. 39 et ry AL Dick et al. of MH stroot seven (7) inches east from the ner of said lot and square, and run- ning U east along the line of ssid H street north fourteen (14) feet seven (7) inches; thence south one Lundrd (100) feet; thence west fourteen (4) fect seven ( hundred (100) feet to sai of beginning, together with the imy sisting of a’ frame house, known us 2 northeast. is! northw so ON TH DAY, AT HAL T FOUR LOCK lot humbered twelve (12), Shares J. n's subdivision of square rumbered eight hundred and thirts Ni3), together with ali the improvements, rights, ALSO. ON TUESDAY, NINETEENTH DAY OF NOV BER, A.D. 1895, AT HALE-PAST FOU! 5 PM re of lot numbered two bunds tt ) and two hundred and fifty-four B. F. Gilbert's recorded subdivision of square uium- bered six hundred and seventy-five (675), begining for the same at a point on north K st distant one hundred and twenty (120) feet ten (0) inches West from the northeast corner of said square being the center of the west gable wall of Willlum Wall's house; thense south eighty (89) feet; thence west twenty’ (20) fect; thence north elghty (80) feet; thence east twenty 0) feet to the plice o! Vezinning, with the improvements, consistin & three-siory and basement press-urick hous 59 K street’ northe: ALSO ON WEDNESDAY, TWENTIETH DAY OF BER, A.D. 1895," AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. the erst fourteen (14) feet and three and one-half’ (319) inches frout, with the original depth thereof of lot numbered four (4), sytare numbered five hundred and fifty-seven ), together with the linprovements, consisting of a two-st rick house 123 L street northwest and a two-story brick ein the r OVEM- hou: . part of lot four Xo. five hundred and fifty-seven . beginning fourteen (14) three and one- inches west of the southeast corner of hence west fourteen (14) feet three and hence north to rear of said st fourteen (14) feet three 14) Inches, and then with th: improvements, consisting of a two-story brick house, No oO. 125 i house THEREAFTER, part of lot nine e hundred and fifty-nine (5%), be- ginning for the same at the northwest corn of suld lot, and running thence east along the line of north L street twe ‘e south one hundred and sixt, eleven (11) inches; thence west twelve (12) feet, and thence porth ‘one hundred and sixty-one (61) feet and even (11) inzhes to the plac ining, with the improvements, consisting of a tw house, No. 128 L street northa . w story brick house in the rei This pre be sold as an entire, or In separate p muy be desired. ‘One-third cash, the residue in two equal 1’ two years, with interest ut the rate of six per cent by deed t northwest, and a ‘Terms: per annum, of trust on the prem sold, or all eaeh, at the option of the pure A deposit of $200 required on each plece at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in 1 duys from the day of sale, the trustee reserves, the right to resell the proj at the risk and cest of the defuulting purchaser, after five duys’ advertisement of such resale or sales in some paper published In Washington, D. C. All con- neing and recording at the cost of the pur- J. WALTER COOKSEY, ‘Trus ndait building. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE AT THE CORNERS OF TWELFTH AND E AND FOURTEENTH AND D STREETS NORTHEAST AND FIFTEENTH AND ‘A STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in the case of Osborn et al. vs. Smith et al., equity 16,509, we will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the re- spective’ premises, on SATURDAY, THE NINTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1895, BEGINNING AT A QUARTER-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in the order following, the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, to_wit: FIRST: Lot 1, square 984, excepting the north 20 feet front by depth, that width, of said lot, fronting 100 feet on B and 100 on 13th street and being the northwest corner. SECOND: Immediately thereafter, lot 8, square 1032, fronting on Tennessee avenue 107 feet 8 inches, on D street 67 fect 3 inches and on 14th street 130 feet, and containing about 12,418.22 feet. LASTLY, and immediately thereafter: Lot 1 square 10%8, fronting 54 feet on A street and 8} feet on 15th street, and being the northwest cor- ner. ~ ‘Terms of sale: One-third 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, satisfactory in form, to be approved by the. court, and to bear interest, pay- able sewl-annualiy, at ‘the rate of six per cent per onpum until paid, or all cash, at purchaser's op- ton, A deposit of $200 required on each lot at the time of sle. Property sold clear of taxes prior to July 1, 1805. All conveyancing and recordi he purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ previous advertisement in this newspaper. sie W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Trustee, 1421 F' st. ow, LEO SIMMONS, Trustee, 505 E st. n.w., 0c30-d&eds Washington, D. 0, listant thirty- | ——> AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS A§TERNOON. TOMORROW. THOMAS DOWLING. &CO,, AUCTIONEERS. 612 at. nw. LOT ON WILLA AND ISTH INGTON, D. . BETWEEN 17TH RTHWEST, WASH- Default having occurted-under the provisions of a deed of trust, dated Betember 16, 1802, and re- corded in Liber’ 1715, records of District of €¢ parties secured thei for sale, in front of tie OCTOBER THIRTY-FIGS FOUR P.M., sublot 110, et_seq., of the land by request of the undersigned will offer emises, on THURSDAY, 1895, at HALF-PAST Square 151, Washington, D.C. ‘Terms of thfFd cash. one-third in one Fear and on ‘ogears, deferred payments to bear interest at the tate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-tnpuaily, and be secured by deed of trust, or all Cash, at purchaser's option. ‘A deposit of $200 at time! of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. “Terms of gale to be com plied with in ten @ays or resale at purchaser's risk and cost. EDWARD J. STELLWAGE FREDERICK B. 019,22,24,26,29,31 I7THE AROYE SALE IS POSTPONED, _ID consequence of the rain, until WEDNESDAY, NO- VEMBER SI 1895, same hour and p! y order of the trustees. DUNCANSON BEOS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE GF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING ‘THE PRESS-BRICK FRONT, BKOWN-STO “WINDOW DWELLIN . STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue ct a deed of trast, duly Liber 1862, folio 38 seq., of th the District of Colw of the party secured thereby, in fi ises, on WEI SDAY, the § VEMBER, A.D. . at BOL following ‘described seal estate, of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit numbered ef; three (83) in V subdivision cf lots in square nu: and thirt, our (1034), a8 per pI 19, folio 101, ef the recor sutveyor ef the District of Columbia. ‘Terms: One-third. cash, und the by in one and two years, “ith notes to bear 6 per cent in- terest per annum, payable semi-annually, amd se- cured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all vsh, uf the purchaser's option. A deposit’ of one dred dollars at time of sal Conveyancing at purchases’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days, or resale at pur * risk and cost. WILLIAM A. GORD oeD8-d&ds Surviving Trustee. FUTURE DAY. IWAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. t recorded in Liber of the office of the Yh aud duly retarded one of the land a, and at the request of the ve Will offer for sale day of Fe 1903, foliv 6 the Disi party purblle jauetion, at FOUR O'CL( Jand and prem: ington, District of Columbia, and designated as ptrt of lot numbered two (2), in the subdivision of part of tract of land known as the “Widow's Mite,” now called “Wyoming Terrace, and recorded in Liber Count the records of the otlice of th Dis- | triet_ of Columbia, begin the southwest’ corner of said lot and running thence northeasterly on * Columbin Road’ “forty-four (44) feet to the southeast corn of said Tot thence y with the dividing line of said lot ) and lot one (1) of said subd ya tifty- ight hundredths (68-100). fet to a point ht (58) and sixty-eig! hun- dredths (08-100) feet south of V thence southwesterly fo hundredths (59-100) fe two eight seventy-six (76) Iths (62-100) feet south of said and theace with the dividing line and Jot th ly seventy-t 100) fee with all the and appur any wise appe Purchaser to assume a trust of $2,500 3 eush, $100 of which to he Kd. AML conveyanet - < paid be complied with tit je, otherwise the trus- he serve the right t purchaser, after, esale published in JAMES M M LeWSpaper. | | Trustees, (Successors to Ritetim oR, Tw FOURTIL RICK ef REVWEEN EST, KNOWN TRUSTEE'S DWE west and Hs! ne the Une of Jo! . thence west 14 foet, th thence north 14 feet, fronting on place of , With right of ey “thd of the the bal: y of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust upon the prem and to bear Interest at the rite of six per r anmum from the a interest or all ¢ . A deposit of $200 must be pald when he property Is Enocked down. — Terms to be co plied with in fifteen days from the d: otherwise the trustee re s the right to the property at the risk and cost of the defantt- purchaser. All conveyancing, recording, t the purchaser's cost. CHAS. Equity butlding, noG-d&dbs RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTS. (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.). OF SEVED rs from t of sah yo at th TRUSTEES’ FOUR-ROOM FRAME S AT RURKVILLE, AND ONE FRAME HOUSE AT LINCOLN, D.C By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liter No. 2011, at follo 415 records for the District of signed trustees WIL offer for sale, by on, in front of the premises, on W1 H DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. REE O'CLOCK P.M., the lund and_ premises, si ington, District of Columbia, and designated as lots four (4), fifteen (15), twenty (20), (26), thirty-one @1), forty-two (42) and fifty-cight (58), In block six (6), of Section three 3), in Burr- ville, according to a plat recorded in Liber 1058, folio 191, of the land records of the District cf together with all the improvements, © auc- DAY, AT 1805, following described ate in the county of Wash- ALSO, On the same day, immediately after the sale of the above, and by virtue of the same trust, we Will sell, In front of the premises, lots ning (9) to sixteen (16), both inclusive, in square one (1), of the subdivision known as Lincoln, recorded’ in ecunty subdivision Book Governor Shepherd, page 25, of the surv office of the District ‘of Co- bia, together with ail the improvements, rights, Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest from the day of sale at the rate of six per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or ‘all cash. at the option of the purebaser. A’ deposit of $50 on each lot required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with In 15 days from the day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, sfter five days’ advertisemeat of such resale in tome newspaper published in Washington, D.C. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the pur- chaser. : LEONARD C. BAILEY, JOHN A. PIERRE, 0c26-d&dbs ‘Trustees. [>THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON AC- the Inclement weather, until, MONDAY, LEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1895, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., within the sales rooms of Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. LEONARD C. BAILEY, JOHN A. PIERRE, no6-d&dbs ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE Of VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY, NO. 926 @ STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C, AND LARGE BRICK STABLE IN THE REAR. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 20th day of November, A.D./1892, and duly recorded tn Liber 1758, folio £28 et sey., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, ind at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auc- tion, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER FOUR? , 1895, AT HALF-PASt FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the city.ef Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All thaticertain plece or parcel of lend and’ premises knowg and distinguished as and heing the west twenty (00) feet front by the full depth (167 fect 19% inches, containing 3,757 square feet, mcre or less) of originnl lot numbered seventeen (17), in square numbered three hundred and seventy- eight (S78), known as No. 926 E street northwest, Washirgton, D.C. Thirty-foot alley in the rear. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years from the day of sale, with interest. payable seml-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the property, or all cash, at purchaser's option. De- posit. of $200 required. at time of sale. Ail conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Should the terms be not complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after such public notice as they may deem necessary. = FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Trustee, 1505 Penna. ave. BERNARD H. JOHNSTON, Trustee, nod 1503 Penna. ave. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF VALUABLA REAL TATD IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARY. LAND, ABOUT TWELVE SULES FROM WASH- By virtue of the power contained in a mortgage for $1,000 from Joshua M. Clark, and which the ‘undersigned will ‘offer at public €ale, In front of Marlboro’, in ai the court house door in Upper county, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER TWELETH, 1805, at ONE P.M.. 2ho%y acres of land adjotaii the farm of Christian Xander. The land and improvements ample. Terms easy. For par- tieulars apply to PHIL. H. TUCK, 207 street, ore, Md. Calvert AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. PEREMPTORY SALE OF 60 HEAD OF Horses. Horses. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. _8. BENSINGER AUCTIONEER. WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, No. $40 LA. AVE. TOMORROW (THURSDAY) MORNING, NOVEM- BER SEVENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, wiil be sold, within the bazadr, a car load of Horses and Mares, cousigned to us by Mr. LOUIS BERNERO OF VIULADELPHLIA, consisting of some extra workers and fine drivers, 4 Ponies, 1 pair of Mules, 4 horses in this lot are very fast. All to be sold WITH- OUT RESERVE. ALSO A car load of Horses and Mares shipped here from Ohio. ‘This is splendid stock. Extra workers and drivers. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. inting good stock should by no means fail to xttend this GREAT PEREMPTORY SALE. Come early and take a look at this stock. it NSINGER, Auctioneer. JOSEPH RROTHERS & CO. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, ‘No. 637 Louisiana avenue n.w. NEW_ AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, RBRUS- SELS CARPET 3 BEDS, PARLOR > » BOOK CASES, 8 3 EP! ROOM, AT AUCTI THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ©. WEEKS, Salesman. it Horses. — -Horses. 40 HEAD TOMORROW, NOVEMBER SEVENTH, AT OUR AUCTION STABLES, 211 11TH N.W. . * muke speclal mention of 10 head of Young, Draft Horses, shipped direct from Western nd, and w: sold to the highest bidder. Twenty head of Good Cheap Horses, and several from parties in the elty. One Horse, Buggy an Harness. Two Grocery Wagons, Harness, &e. All to be sold to the highest bidd MAGRATH & KENNELLY, 211 11th st. n.w. «ity Auctioneers. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts., (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF iMPROVED LAND ON SOUTH M STREET BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND 1ST STREET EAST. Ry virtue of a deed of trust dated August 6, 1892, end recorded in Liber 1718, folio 295 et seq., one of the land rscords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we wilt sell at public auction, ln front of the premises, on THURSbaY, SEVENTH DAY. OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1895, ‘AT HALF-PAST FOUR P.M., part of sublot 10, 'in square 743, in Washington city, Dis- trict of Columbia, beginning on Soath M street 10) feet east from the northwest corner of sald square ard running thence east 20 feet; thence south 100 feet; thence west 20 feet, and thence north 100 feet to the beginning. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months at 6 per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property, or all cash, at the option of the purckaser. $100 deposit at sale. Recording rnd conveyal ft purchaser's cust. ‘Terms to he | complied with in fifteen days from sale or resold at purchaser's cost and risk. CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, HENRY H. BERGMANN, 0026-10t Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE TRACT OF LAND, CONTAINING ABOUT THREE ACRES, FRONTING ON THE BRENTWOOD ROAD, NORTH OF PATTERSON AVENUE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated November 12, 1892, apd recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, in Liber No. 1760, folio 443 et seq., and by direction of the party secured thereby, because of default in the debt secured, the undersigned trustees will sell by public auc- tion, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D, 1805, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., that part of “Youngsborough’” situate in the county of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, and heretofore con- veyed by Heury A. Willard to Alfred Heitmu by deed dated the 30th day of October, A.D. 185 and recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, in Liber: No. J. A. S., 125, ut folio 369, und more particulariy described by metes and bounds in the sald deed of trust above mentioned. consisting of three acres of unimproved land well situated. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue in equal in- stallments at one and two years from the day of sale, for which promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-anually, and se- cured by deed of trust satisfactory to the under- he signed on the pi option of the pu ment, und the res! erty sold, or ull cash, at aser, or by a Intger cash p jue in equal installments, pay: We and secured foresaid. A deposit of $250 will be required when bid is accepted. All cost of conveyancing and recording to be paid by pur- cha ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in ten day#feom day of sule, or the undersigned trustees resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after such notice by adver- tisement as they may deem proper. EDWARD H. THOMAS, Trustee, 216 Fst. nw. DANIEL W. ‘Trustee, 402 6th st B. LARNER, attorney for holder 1333 F st. n. nod -d&ds E, SUTTON & CO., AUCTT ssors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE RES- IDENCE, NO. 3028 CAMBRIDGE 81 GEORGETOWN, D.C. fet Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 1997, folio 230 et 8eq., one of the laud records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE FIFTEENTH OF NO- , 1805, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK the following described real estate, situate city of Washington, formerly Georgetown, of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered forty~ eight (48), In Asbford & Ridont, trustees, subdi- vision of part of square numbered one hundred and twelve (112), Georgetown, formerly known as Cooke Park, as per plat recorded in Liber A. R. 8., follo 241, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the’ District of Columbia, being improved by tie nearly “new brick dwelling No. 3028 Cambridge street. 2 ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, secured by purchaser's notes, to bear interest at'the rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by decd of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit ‘of $100 required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from day of sale, or the trustees re- serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, JAMES A. CAHILL, 526 13th st. n.w., CHARLES G. RINGWALT, 928-30 F st. n. 05 -d&eds KATCLIGFE. SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, NO, 006 PA. AVE. N.W. ALSO *REE-STORY AND BASE\ENT BRICK HOUSE, NO. 610 E ST. N. W. On ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER § at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M 3 public auction, in front of the premises, sublot 5 of riginal lot 1 in square 461, fronting 24 feet on nsylvania avenue and running back to B street, ovcupled vs a hardware stcre. ALSO ON THE SAME DAY, at HALE-PAST FOUR 3 » We will sali, in front of the prem! part of lot 19 in square 457, fronting 26 feet ou et. and ronning back to a 30-foot alley, 1 ved by a 3-story and brick dwelling, known as 10 E street northwest. rms of sale: One-third eash, balance in one and two yeers, with 6 per cent interest, or all cash, at the opticn of the purchaser. $500 required on each lot at time of sale. Recording and conveyancing chaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in cen days from day of sale, or property will be 1d at the risk and cost of ‘defaulting purchaser. F. L, MOORE, AL W. RUSSELL, £c30-d&ds, Executors. M. B. LATIMER & Co,, AUCTIONEERS, 1229 and 1231 G at. :, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, DING LOT O: STREE1L OVEMBER SEVENTH, 1895, R O'CLOCK P.M, Twill off in fro I8s185 AT BALI fer at public auction, desireble building alley, Improvea by ~ "and small fre me x ows: third or one-half eash, and balance at one (1) aud two (2) years, with interest at 6 per cert, paya! mi-annually, such deferred pay- ments to be secured by deed ‘of trust on said prop- the trustees therein to be named by the an- dersigned, or the property may be sold) on such other terms as can lw agreed upon on day of sale. A deposit of two hvpdred (200) dollars will be re- quired at time of All cyaneing at cost of purchaser. If the terins of sale are not com plied with within ten (10) days from day of sale undersigned ve the right to resell at the and cost of iting purchaser, LOUIS P. SHOEMAK’ 020-d&ds 920 THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIO: G12 E st. uction, in front of the premises, lot 9 square 43, improved by a two-story brick dwelling, containing 9 rooms and bath, with all’ modern mpre Term hird cash, balance in one and two Fears, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the rly sold, of all cash, at the option of the A deposit of $100 required at time of yaneing and recording at pur- rms to te complied with in ten s roperty will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting pureba: nold&ds ELLEN O'NEIL, Administratrix, FUTURE DAYS. THOS. DOW! QUCTIONEERS, ve LE OF A VERY DESIRABLE BRICK IN GOOD I HOUSE 18 WELL BUILT, AND SOLD TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. the above property at ‘THIRTEENTH DAY PM. ‘Terms of sale: ensh, and the balance to suit the p Will be made known and agreed upon One-third of purchase money in ser, Which it the time of sale. A deposit of two bundred ($200) dollars will be required at the time of sale. If terms are hot complted with fm ten (10) days from the day of sale, I reserve the right to resell, after five (5) 8’ advertisement in some paper published in Washington, at the risk an cost of such defaulting purchaser. "AIL conveyancing at the cost of pur- chaser. Defe payments to be secured by deed of trust, trustees to be named by me. Title good or_no sale. I will also offer for sale at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. SAME DAY sublots 7, 8 and 9, in square east of square 101 a total frontage of 77 feet_on South Carolina avenue by a depth of about GS fect on 13th street, southeast, upon the same terms and conditicns. ‘This is very desirable cor- ner property, and a chance for some Iuilder. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, ‘Trustea, no6-d&ds 920°F st. n.w. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (Successors to Hatcliffe, Darr & Co.) ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED LAND IN TWINING CITY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated November 7, 1891, and recorded in Liber 1621, follo 340 et seq one of the land records of the District of Col bia, and at the request of the party secured there- by, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, EIGHTH ‘of NOVEMBER, 1895, at "FOUR P.M., jot @ in block 8, in Twining City; in the District ‘of Columbia. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months, at 6 per cent per annum, secured by decd of trust on the property, or all cash, at option of purchaser. §100 deposit’ at sale. Kecorling and corveyarcing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- plied with in fifteen days from sale, or resale at purchaser's cost and risk. CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, HENRY H. BERGMANN, oc28-10t ‘Trustees. G. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G st. (Successors fo Latimer & Sloan.) VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON N STREET BE- TWEEN 21ST AND 22D STREETS NORTH- WEST AT PUBLIC AUCTION. By direction of the attorney we will sell at pub- He auction in front of the premises ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER ELEVENTH, 1895,AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., part of lot 14 in square No. 70, fronting 22 feet on N st. between 2ist and 22d ats. by a depth of 100 feet, with side alley, 15 feet wide. is roperty is in a splendid residence section, ciose to Xow Hampshire avenue, and of desirable and ‘economical dimensions. : ‘Terms: Purchaser to assume a trust of $1,500, balance in cash. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale. All conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's coat. ‘not-dts: ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber 1447, folio 453 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we, the trus- tees under the said deed of trust, at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, will offer for sale, at public auction, on THURSDAY, NO- VEMBER FOURTEENTH, 1893, AT FOUR 'P.M., the following descrived real estate, vis-: Lots 87 and 62, In N. W. Fitzgerald’s sub of lots parts, of lots in square 748, ity of Washington, istrict of Columbia. ‘Terms of ‘sale: All cash. Deposit of $200 re- gotted at time of sale. Decree to be 7 ea pee in ten days, or property wil] be resold at r: cost of defaulting purchaser, tract and con- veyancing at cost 0: % THOS. G, HENSEY, Ee VILLE D. HENSEY, Trustees, 1300 F st. wW. not-10t DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN “BROOKLAND,” D. C. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, duly recerded in Liber 1418, at folios 426 et weyj.. and 423 et seq., respectively, of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, at the request of the parties necurcd by said ‘eels of trust, In front_of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE’ FOURTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D! 1895, AT HALE-PAST THREE O'CLOCK’ P. the following described real estate, situate in the District of Columbia, in the county’ of Wasbington, to wit: All those certain pieces or parcels of Iand known as, and being, lots numbered twenty-two 22) and ‘twenty-three (23), in block num! thirty-two (2), of B. F. Leighton and. Itichard E, Pairo, trustees’, recorded subdivision of a tract of lend ‘called “Brookland,” as reco-ded iu the Office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liber No. 6 (courty subdivisions), folios 103 and 104. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in one and two years, with notes to bear six per per cent Interest per annum, payable semt-annualiy, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 on ‘each Ict at time of sale. All convey- ancing and recording at purchaser's coat. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days, or re- sale, at purchaser's risk and cost. JOHN RIDSUT, WM. E. EDMONSTON, ‘ EROS., AUCTIONEERS. E BUILDING LOT ON STE EEN 9TH AND 10Ti STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly record in Liber 1663, at follo 225 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, We will sell, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the EIGHTH DAY of NOVEMBER, A.D. 1895, ‘at FOUR 0°CLICK Yr. 5, squere 935. ns of sale: One-third cash, balance in —ne and two years, at 6 per cent per annum Interest, Payable remlainmually, to be secured by deed of trust on property sol or cash, at option of purchaser. Conveyancing, etc., at purchaser's cost, A deposit of $200 required at time of saie. of sale to be complied with in fifteen 8 from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of d-fault- ing purchaser. ISAAC T.. JOHNSON, CHARLES F. . x o8.06dn BESANT DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. EX NE. E NER OF TWENTY- SECOND STREET NORTH WEST. ae By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber numbered 1913, at folio 493 et_seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we Nill sell, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1895, AT HALF-PAST FOUR P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, in the District aforesaid, and known and distinguished as original lot 6, in square 84, together with all and s'! lar the improvements, Ways, easements, rights, privileges and appur- tenances to the same belonging or in apy wise ap- pertaining. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one rnd two years at 6 per cent per annum interest, payable semi-annually, to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the pur- chaser’s option. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from date of sale, otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days” Sop ENe eee tee some Cre paper pul the city of Washington, CHARLES F. BESTA EN WM. H. DUNCANSO: 0c28-d&ds Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUITON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (Sucvessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED LAND IN TWINING CITY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated September 8, 1891, and recorded in Liber 1615, folio 9 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the ‘premises, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER EIGHTH, 1599, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., that lot in Twining City, In the District of Columbia, known on the plat of Twining City, recorded in county book 6, page 131, in the office of the surveyor of sald District, as lot 1, in block Terms: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months at € per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on property, or all cash,’ at option of pur- chaser. $100 deposit at sule. Recor and con- ‘veyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- plied with in fifteen days from sale, or resale at purebaser’s cost and risk. CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, HENRY H. BERGMAN: ‘Trustees. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE NEAR UPPER MARLBORO’, PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND. By virtue of the power contained in a mortg: from Mareen D. Humes and wife, the underslg: will offer, at public sale, in front of the court hcuse doot in said county, on TUESDAY, NOVEM- BER TWELFTH, 1595, ‘at. TWELVE ‘O'CLOCK NOON, 836 acres ‘adjoining the lanis of Charles J. Rouaparte, the late Alfeed Osborne and the heirs of Gonsalvo Clegett. Soil and improvement ample. For particulars apply to PHIL, H. TUCK, 207 N. Calvert st., Baltimore, Md. nos-6t DUNCANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONEEXS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREESTORY BRICK DWELLING, NUMBERED 412 L STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber numbered 1940, at folio 88 et ceq., we will sell, in front of the’ premises, on FRIDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1806, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot I, in subdivision of square numbered 515, improved ‘by a three-story brick dwelling, numbered 412 L street northwest. Terms’ of sale: One-third cash, balance in one aud two years, at 6 per cent per annum Interest, payable semi-annually, to be secured by deed trust on property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cos ® deposit of $300 reqitred at time of sale. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in 15 days from date of sale, otherwise trustecs reserve the right to re- sell the property, at risk and cost of purebaser, CHARLES H. DUNCANSO: BATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., AUCTIONEERS. ‘Guceessors to Ratcliffe, Dare & Co.) fRUSTEES' ae OF FRAME HOUSE ON HURON 028-10t i STREET 'WEEN COLUMBIA AND ME- RIDIAN A’ ES NORTHWEST. By virtue of @ feed of trust duly recorded in Liber 1948, folio 476 et s-q., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the parties secured thcreby, tbe under- signed trustees will offer for rale iblic _auc- tion in front of the premises ON TUESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1895, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, lot 23 in James 8. Topham’s sub of lots 14 and 15, in block 17, of Hall & Elvan’s sub of ‘Meridian Hill,” together with the improvements, rights, &e. ‘Torms: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, 6 per cent interest from day of sale, se- cured by deed of trust on the property sold, or , at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of '50 required at time of sale. Terms to be com- plied with in 15 days. All conveyancing and re- cording at cost of purchaser. ISAAC W. NORDLINGER, PHILIP 4. DARNEILLE, 029-d&dba ‘Trustees. | of the parties t FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers. (Suecessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A FOUR-ROOM FRAMB HOUSE, NO. 118 N STREET SOUTHEAST. the Distt or Dales, Se ae ence te b jet _of jumbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 16881, Doc. 39, the undersigned pares By will offer for sale by public auction, in frout 6f the premises, on MONDAY, ELEVENTH DAY OF NO- EMBER, A.D. 189, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK’ P-M., part of lot 4, iu square 743, front- ing 16 feet 8 Inches on N st. s.c. by a deptit of 100 feet, together with all the improvements, rights, ‘Terms as presertbed by the decree are one-third of the purchase money in cash, the residue in two equal installments at six and twelve mouths, with interest from the day of sale at the rate of G per cent per annum, secured by decd of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required upon ac- ceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not com piled with in fifteen dase from the day of sale th rustee reserves the right to resell the property the risk and cost of the defaulting purehaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. ROBERT J. MURRAY, Trusteo, 0c28-i&dbs 506 Sth st. nw. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. NEW YORK AVENUB 5 D STREET WEST. By virtue of two deeds of trust, duly record respectively, in Liber 1205, follo 198 et seq., 97 in Liber 1267, folio f the county of Washington, in the District of umbia, ! » AD. 189 P-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK » that piece’ or parcel of land and premises sit in the District of Columbia, aud known and described as lot numbered seven (7), in square eighty-four (54), of the elty of Washingt gether with all’ and singular the appurt rights, privileges, impovements and other heredita. ments to the sanie belonging or In ay wise apper- auining. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years at 6 per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. “A deposit of $200’ required at time of sale. Conveyancing, ete., at pur- chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale In some Bewspaper published in the city of Washington, ISAAC L. JOHNSON JOHN M. LAWTO} 028-d&ds ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & CO. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED LAND IN TWINING CITY. : By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 12, 1803, and recorded in Liber 1819, ‘folio 72 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, avd at the request of the party secured thereby, we Will sell, at public auction, in front of the prem- ises, on’ FRIDAY, HTH NOVEMBER, 1595, AT QUARTER PAST FOUR P.M., lots 11 and 12, in block 4, in Twining City, in the District of Colam- ia, as per plat county ‘Book 6, page 131, survey- or's office of said District. Terms: One-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 months, at 6 per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, ut option of purchaser. $100 deposit’ at sale. Hevording and conveyancing at purchaser's cort. Terms to be com- plied with in 15 days from sale, or resale at pur- chaser's cost and risk, CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, HENRY H. BERGMANN, 0¢28-10t ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ [MPI ENTH SALE OF IMPROVED LAND ON SEv- STREET BETWEEN STEUBEN AND WALLACH | STREETS, MOUNT PLEASANT AND PLEASANT PLAINS. By virtue of two deeds of trust, one dated May 14, 1800, and recorded in Liber 1479, follo 343 et feq., and the other dated March 15, 1893, and Fecorded in Liber 1804, folio 48 et seq., two of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, “in front of the’ premises, on SATURDAY, NINTH, 1895, ' AT HALF-PAST FOUR P.M., the south 12 fect 6 inches front on 7th street’ by the full depth of the Jot of lot 29, in block 6, in Todd’s & Brown's re- corded subdivision of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, in the county of Washington, District of Colum! Terms: One-third cash, balance in six and twelve months at 6 pec cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property, or all cash, at option of purchaser. $100 deposit at sale. " Iecording and conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complicd with in fifteen days from sale, or resale at purchaser's cost and risk. CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, HENRY Hi. BERGMAN: 028-10t DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEE TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ‘TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. SUMBERED 23° DEFREES N STREET NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber numbered 1742, follo 489 et seq., we will sell, in front of the’ premires, on FRIDAY, the EIGHTH DAY of NOVEMBER, at HALF-PAST FGUR O'CLOCK P.M puibered 623, jereon. TERMS OF SALE: One-third balance in one and two years, at 6 per ceift per annum inter. est, payable semi-annually, to be secured hy deed of trust cn property soll, oF all cash, 2 option. Conveyancing, ete., ut pure depoait of $200 required at time of sale. sale to be complied with tn fifteen days from daze of sale, ctherwise trustees reserve the right to re- sell the property at risk and cost of defwulting purchaser. ISAAC L. JOHNS! CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, 0c28-C&as Trastees, DUNCANSON BROS., Auetioncers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1341 B STREET NORTHEAST. The undersigned, as trustees, under a certain decd of trust hearing date April 12, 1893, and recorded. in liber 1802, at folio 216 et seq, of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbt: dat the request ereby secured, will offer the fol- lowing real estate and premises, to wit: Lot seventy-seven (77) in Victor Anderson's sudivision of lots in square 1034, as recorded in liber No. 19, follo 101, of the office of the surveyor of the Dis: trict of ‘Columbia, at public auct in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1895, at HALF-PAST FOUR. O'CLOCK P.M. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in two equal installments, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $60 will be required at the time of sale. Costs of conveyancing to be Borne by the purchaser. If the ternis cf sale are not complied with in ten days the trustces reserve the Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM A. GORDO: J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, 0c30-d&d8 ‘Trustees, No. 330 4% st. nw. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING ALL OF sQUARB NUMBERED SIX HUNDRED AND SEVENTY- THREE (673), LYING BETWEEN NORTIT CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS EAST AND i Jot numbered 17%, In su togetber with the improvemen' cash, M AND L STREETS NORTH, EXCEPT 0 INAL LOTS EIGHTEEN (18) AND NINETEEN as). By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the twelfth day of February, 1892, and recorded in Liber No. 1082, follo 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 twenty-first day of June, 1805, in Equity cause No. 16°28, Equity Docket 38, of said court, wherein S. Windsor, execute, Is cony pitinant, and Myron M. Purker and 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- fses, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY of NOVEMBER, A.D. 1895, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbla, to wit: Al 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 it shall not sell for sufficient to pay the debt secured by said deed of trust, together with inter- est, taxes and costs, as provided in said decd of trust, then the south half of said square will be for sale as a whole. eens or sale as to cach part of sald square: One-third of the purchase money in cash (of which fifteen hundred dollars to be paid at the time of sale), nnd the balance in three equal installments, ble in two, three and four years from day of sale, with interest at six ge cent per annum, par- 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 reccrding at the cest of the purchaser or purchasers. If the terms Of sale be not complied with in twenty days from day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to re- sell, at the risk and cost of the defaultin: chaser or purchasers, after five days’ adv ment in some newspaper published in Washluz Do MYRON M. PARKER, Trustee, 1418 F st. nav. JOHN C. HEALD, Trustee, ocl5-eotooc30thend&di 902 F st. nw. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 1912 “SUNDERLAND PLACE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated March 25, 1893, and duly recorded March 30, 1893, in liber No. 1779, folio 4 ex, of the land > ords of the District of Columbia, and at the quest of the party secured thereby, we, signed trustees, will sell, at of the premises, on TUES! i DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following deseribed land and remises, situate in the city of Washington, In the District of Columbia, and designated as and being all of lot 73, in Tyier’s subdivision of lots in square 115, as per plat recorded in Book 12, page 70, of the’ records of the office of the s or of Said District, fronting 20.357 feet on the south side of Sunderland place by a depth of 60 feet to a 12-foot alley, together with the Improvements, consisting of three-story brick dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid ip ‘and the balanze in two eyual installments, payable in one and two sears, with interest at six (@) per centum per anuum, semi-annuaily, from day of sale, secured’ } Of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. “A deposit of $200’ will be Tequlred of the purchaser nt the th conveyancing, recording and notar cost of the purchaser. Terins of 5: plied with within ten days fi wise the trustees reserve the property at the risk and cost of the defau! purchaser. MAHLON ASHFORD, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, for Party Se Ss Nu "IL WILSON, Attorney for Party Secured, Ae ea oa F ot. hw. O30 déda ree the under- ablie ‘auction, in front Y, THE TWELPTH

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