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24 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1895—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. SUBURBAN NEWS Mrs. R. S. Wolfe, with her youngest son, is visiting her mother in Hagerstown, Md. Mrs. M. J. Hunter and Miss L. J. Mittan of Baltimore are the guests of Mrs. Reub- san. . Last night the two-act drama of ‘‘Mon- sieur” was presented by the Brookland Dra- matic Club in the town hall for the benefit of the Brookland Guild. The attendance was large and the drama proved successful. Rev. John T. Crowe, in charge of the Church of Our Savior, called to his assist- ance the following members of the con- gregation Thursday evening and organized an acting vestry or committee on church affairs: Messrs. Edward Baldwin, John H. Small, sr., Wm. H. Stalee, E. S. Holmes, jr. Cc. D. Davis, B. F. Sparhawk, Wm. P. Arm: strong and Dr. Hiram Baldwin and Small wei deliver the annual sermon. —__.__. BRANDY STATION. The gipsles who make their headquarters leyond Eckington, in the grove near the entrance to the Catholic University, are tak- ing a stroll through Virginia and are now encamped near Brandy. A large consignment of fruit and orna- mental trees was received at Brandy Sta- tion a few days since, and many planters are engaged in embellishing their homes by an extensive system of arboriculturee Mr. Daniel Wine has gone to the Atlanta exposition, and, after his visit there, will spend the winter in the south, stopping at various points of interest. The King's Daughters of Brandy will hold their annual Thanksgiving dinner in the town hall the evening of November 28. The E. Church contemplate giv- ladies of the 3 ing a suppe: lecember 27. The engineers of the Southern railroad leave their freight cars standing on the sid- ings too near the crossings of the many country roads which center in Brandy, mak- ing it almost impossible to see an approach- ing train until the track is reached. Rev. Mr. Grace of the University of Vir- ginia will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist Church tomorrow. Mr. Grace is holding the services of this church In the absence of Rev. Mr. Gwatkins, and upon his initial ®@ppearance, a month ago, was greeted with a very large congregation, and made a most favorable impression upon his audience. In spite of the dry weather, a large yleld of corn is now being stored for the winter, and conditions are favorable for getting the crop sheltered in good order. Miss Lucy Stringfellow is slowly recover- ing from her recent tedious i!Iness. GAITHERSBURG. Rev. Dr. J. H. Dulaney of Clarksburg {3 suffering from rheumatism and gout. A large force of hands are actively en- aged laying several thousand feet of pave- Diamond, Brookes and Frederick avenues, for which appropriations were made at a recent meeting of the town ment on Summit, council. Mr. John P. Bouic, a prominent citizen of is dead. Rev. White of Rock- Poolesville, vile coniucted the fureral. For some weeks a remarkable revival has been progressing at the Poolesville M. E. Chureh South, and is continuing with un- in charge, and forty-one professions of faith have been announced, with thirty-four ac- abated interest. Rev. C. P. Smith is cessions to the church membership. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Biser have issued in- y.tations to the marriage of their daughter, William Waters Catholic Church, Urbina, Thursday, November 21, the happy event will take place, of which church the Mr. Gloyd is a son of Mr. 8S. S. Gloyd of this Miss Etta Mary, to Mr. rd. In St. Ignatius’ bride and her parents are attendants. town. —— HYATTSVILLE. At the regular meeting of the Chillum Grange held last evening at Grange Hall in Chillum there was a general discussion of “Equal Tax: How Can It Be Owing to reassessment being the chief issue of the late campaign the ques- tion is one of great interest to the people The discussion of the subject was continued until the next meet- ing, when it will be opened by Mr. E. B. Readings were given by Mrs. An- Messrs. J. Enos Ray and E. B. Rowell gave interest- ing accounts of their visit to the Farmers’ Institute and county grange meeting re- The following Persons were appointed as a committee to visit the public school of Chillum and re- port its progress at the next meeting of the the subjec Obtained?" of this community. Rowell. derson and Miss Cora Pumphrey. cently held at Barnesville. Penrod. Messrs. unanimously elect- ed warders of the church. Messrs.Armstrong and Small were made secretary and treas- urer, respectively. Active steps will at once be taken to raise money to pay off the pres- ent indebtedness of the church, which now amounts to less than one thousand dollars. Rev. and Mrs. R. R. West of the Baptist Chureh are making preparations for the opening of the annual meeting of the Co- lumbian Association of Baptist Churches. The convention will begin Monday evening, at which time Rev. S. H. Greene, D. D., will Constable Sam Jones is on the trail of the thief. Mr. Joseph Abel, who has been suffering with typhoid fever, is reported by his physi- cian to be in the same condition as at this time last week. Mrs. Agnes Boose has been discharged from hospital in Washington, where a suc- cessful operation was performed, and is now at home, much improved in health. Services will be held at the Methodist Church Sunday, the 17th, conducted by the Rey. J. R. Cannon. Mrs. Margaret Charles, residing on Riggs road, near Avenel, was stricken with paralysis" Wednesday, and died at 5 o'clock Thursday morning, without recovering con- sciousness. ——— UPPER MARLBORORO’. The county commissioners of this county have granted permission to the Columbia and Maryland Rallway Company to use the bed of any street or streets and to cross any Streets in the towns known as Wilen Heights, Holliday, Riverdale Park, Romona, College Park, Lakeland, Lonsburg, Kone & Co., Beltsville Land Improvement Co., Muirkirk, Lafayette, Berwyn and Fair- lawn, provided said railway has acquired or shall acquire by grant or condemnation the fee In said streets, for the purpose of a right of way for the railway, and also in any case where said railway has consent of the proprietors of said subdivis‘ons to use said streets. The county commissioners caution the railway company to comply with section 234 of article 23 of the Code of public general laws. The commiesioners in their order granting it this privilege do not assume upon their part any obhgation to repair or take charge of sald streets. The petition for making the private road from Weshington and Baltimore turnpike opposite Branchville to the Colesville road a public read, was granted by the commis- sioners, provided the owners of the lands through which the said road passes file deeds of the same in the county commis- sieners’ office without cost to the county. The petition uf D. M. Nesbit and others for a public road between Riverdale and College Park was laid over until the meeting on the 19th instant. A courter petition to the opening of the road was filed by Chas. B. Calvert, esq. HERNDO: The regular meeting of the School of Finance was held in Central Hall Tuesday evening, the 12th instant. The address of Col. F. D. Stephenson was replete with sta- tistics, gathered from the Treasury Depart- ment, and other sources, and was listened to with close attention by a large and ap- preciative audience, among whjch was a goodly number of ladies. The school will hereafter meet but once a month. Mrs. B. H. Bready, who has made a brief visit home, started on her return to New York this morning. Miss Nellie Tewksbury of Maine, who has been spending the summer and fall with her aunt, Mrs. Bready, left for her home in company with Mrs. Bready. Mrs. L. J. Hindle of Washington is vis- iting Mrs. L. D. Ballou. The Gleoners will give an oyster supper on the 20th instant. A free musical entertainment will be given in Congregational Church Tuesday evening, the 19th instant. The following named parties have consented to _partici- pate: Mrs. Duffie, Miss Kenfield, Miss An- nie Robey, Mr. Geo. Kidwetl, Mr. W. IL. Robey, jr., Mr. Howard Wiley, Mr. C. A. Howard and the Herndon Glee Club. The Blackfriars Academy have put out notices for a series of lectures to be given monthly by the following persons, and cts: “Education,” John L. McCreery sand By- Moran of ways of Literature,” W the Manassas Journa) tronomy,” Prof. A. N. Skinner, naval observatory, Wash- ington, D. C.; “Structure of the Human Body,” Dr. W. P. Carr, Washington, D. C. Rev. Robert will lecture, subject to be an nounced hereafter. ‘Ethnology Dr. W. J. Hoffman, bureau of ethnology Se THEY CALL CENTRAL. Manifold Uses Which Are Found for Telephones in a Small Town. From the New York ‘Times. We are only just beginning to realize the full merits of the telephone. The inhabi- tants of the little Massachusetts town of Melrose seem to be somewhat in advance of the rest of the world in knowing how to get the most out of the instrument. In Melrose the telephone exchange is for the villagers a most effective bureau of in- formation. If the doctor is wanted, the “central” is rung up and asked to find out where he is and to intercept him and give him the required instructions, should he happen to be going his rounds. If the butcher or the baker is wanted for the purpose of receiving orders, “central” is requested to let him know by the next person passing that way. If a clock runs down, and the time of the day is wanted, “central” is applied to and tells what it is with the greatest good nature. In fact, far from being annoyed at, or intolerant of, these calls, the operator takes them as. a matter of course, and is only too glad to be able to inake the wheels of the little com- munity run so smoothly. The case is in- teresting as suggesting an entirely new and important development of the telephone. grange: Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and Mr. = A. L. Ray. A meeting of the Sunday school teachers of the Pinkney Memorial Church was held last night at the rectory of that church for making arrangements for giving a Christ- The following commit- Soliciting contribu- Frank and Misses Mary Dorsey, Lulie Fuller and Nellie Lewin. Christmas carols and_recitations—Misses Mrs. Brooke mas entertainment. tees were appointed: tions—Mr. Jones, Mr. Minnie Moran, Mary Wells, Hunter and Mr. Howard Moran. Charles Gassaway, colored, was arraign- ed before Justice Carr yesterday on the charge of assault and battery against Ed- ward Gross, colored, and fined $5 and costs. An unknown white man, while under the influence of liquor, drove across the tracks of the Baltimore and Ohio raflroad below the station last night in a buggy and nar- rowly escaped being struck by a down ex- He drove over the platform ing to the old Hyatt took charge of the man and drove him to a place press. train. and into the gate lea mansion. Mr. Archie McFarland of safety. —_—-. — LINDEN. The Ladies’ Improvement Association of Linden gave an entertainment at Irving in aid of the ‘The prin- cipal feature of the evening was a minuet, Hall Wednesday evening streets and sidewalks of Linden. which w: . cott, Mr: son, Misses Welch, Glascott, Brawner, and Messrs. Claiborne Wilson is danced by Mr: Josephine Glas Prescott and John Wilson. the fortune teller. ton favored the ward of fifty dollars. Mr. L. B. Thompsen and family are tem- porarily sojourning in Washington for the winter months. —— KENSINGTON. Misses Jennie and May Gatch are visiting relatives in Baltimore. Miss Linda Jones of Dickerson is the guest of Miss Edna Mannakee. Mrs. J. W. Sweetman of Saratoga, N. Y.. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Thomas R. Martin. Dr. Sweetman ts expected in a few days. Mrs. Major and children, who have heen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hughs, have returned to Washington. Mr. Dan Brooks of Washington has been visiting at the home of Mr. G. V. N. Ogden. Mr. been the guest of Mr. W. H. Mannakee. The special services which have been in terian Church for the past two w close Sunday evening. Wednesday night | Clark's son I in the neighborhood. night, which was granted. away with a valuable set of harness, overcoat and a lap robe. Information at once lodged with the authorities, and Ben Miller, Mrs. Claiborne Wil- Keys and Wright. ‘The stage was beautifully arranced as a gypsy tent, Miss Judge of Alabama personating Mrs. Dyer of Washing- audience with selections on the plano. The association realized up- Arthur McKenna of Frederick has the stable of O. H. P. Clark, on the Colesville pike, was invaded | 189%. by a tramp, who was discovered by Mr. while putting away his horse upon returning from an entertainment The tramp asked per- mission to remain In the hayloft for the In the morning | to be it was discovered that the tramp had made n AUCTION SALES. THIS EVENING. BROS., AUCTIONEERS. DU CCNTENTS OF JEWELR STREET On SATURDAY TEENTH, A. y shall sell’at auction the etock in the jewelry store S20! 9th st. now., consisting of 50 silver and other watches, 50 gold and other ring 40 assorted clocks, 10 trays assorted jewelry lets, chains, necklaces, watch erystals, ey ete. Also about 100 lots assorted jew f repairs ; showcase, counter, polishing lathe, rolling mill, etc. Every lot must go. cash, Owner Ic DUNCANSON BitOs., . AUCTIONE Darr & Co.) ‘ & litte A TWO-STORY PRESS fOOMS AND BATH, NO. 28 By virtu Liber rded in ned trustees Ww in front of the pi SECOND, preni trlet twenty~ dred und sift, Liber 19, ot the land records of which has about two run. ‘Terms (over and above which must be paid at the tim ance in mouthly notes of $10 with six p cent interest, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. ‘Terms to be complied with in_ fifteen days from the day of sale, otherwise the trus reserve the right to reseli the property at the ars and eight mont the trust): $200 ca of sale, the and cost of the defaulting purcha: after five dojs’ advertisement of such resale In some new paper published in Washington, D.C. Atl veyancing, recording, etc., at the cost of the pur- chaser. A nol6-d&ds TORY AND BASE. . NUMBERED 1124 Si SALE OF TW BRICK DWE the request of ¢ Will sell ut publics premises, on MONDAY, TH DECEMBER, ALD. 18% O'CLOCK in the and be In sque 1 19, follo 100, of office of said” Distr nts, ete. The above property to be sold subject to prior deed of trust for $1,750, bearing interes rate of 6 per cont per ‘annum, interes semi-annually, with interest p: f , together ble One-half cash - note of in upon” the taken, or all easb, at pur- posit of $100 will be ri ale. All conveyancing ser’s cost. Terms of chi . “quired at the t ; omplied with in fifteen’ days from date of sale. GEO. E. EMM no16-codkds AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c Today. Walter B, Williams & Co., Aucts., 10th and Pa. ave. n.w.—Uniontowa, D. , builfling lots, by or- der of H. 0, Claughton, assignee. Sale Saturday, November 16, at 5 o'clock p.m. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— Sunderland place u.w., dwelling house, 1912, by order of Mablon Ashford and Constantine Wil- liamson, trustees. Sale Saturday, Noyember 16, at 4 o'clock p.m. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th und D sts.—Rrook- land, D. G., unimproved property, by order of John Ridout and Wm. E. Edmonston, trustees. Sale Saturday, November 16, at 3:30 o'clock p.m. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts.--026 E st. n.w., dwelling house and’ brick stable in rear, by order of Frank T. Rawlings and Bernard H. Johnston, trustees Sale Saturday, November 16, at 4:30 o'clock par. Duncanton Bros., Aucts., Sale of entire coatents of jewelry store, at No. 820% Oth st. nw., om Saturday, November 16, at 7 o'clock. Monday. Duneanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— Vermont ave. n.w., dwellizg, No. 1021, by order of acis P. B. Sands and John D. Patten, trustees. Monday, November 18, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. nw. —8d st. nme. between K and I. sts., unimproved property, by order of Albert Sillers, trustee. Sale Monday, November 18, at 5 o'clock p.i. Ratcliffe, Sutton & —H st. ne, dwelliag, ter Cooksey, trustee. at 4 o'clock pin. Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts., 10th and Pa. 0, 1102 and 1118, on, assign Sale Mon- o'clock p.n. Sale Monday, November 18, utton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. nw. —Sale of entire contents of house No. 31 B st. commencing at 10 o'clock Mouday morning, November 18. ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Sale 2 above number, on by order ertificate in off AUCTION SALES. "THIS AFTERNOON. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. BLE I of a certuin deed of trust, dated the 29th D. 1892, and duly recorded tn ne of the land records f the et eu. of the District of Columbia, ind at the request party secured thereby, we will sell, ai i front of the premises, 0} i NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH, 1895, AT HALF-PAST. FOUR O'CLOCK P the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain piece or of lend and’ premises known and distinguished as’ and being the west ) feet front by the fell depth (187 feet 10! , containing 3,757 square feet, more or less, nal lot numbered seventeen qquare numbered three hundred and seventy- eight (78), 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 tro years from the day of sale, with Interest. payable ‘semi-annual: cured by a deed of trust on the property, or all cash, at purchaser's option. De- of $200 required at time of sal yancing atd recording at purchaser's cost. ld the terms be not complied with in fifteen 's from the day of sale the trustees reserve the the property at the risk and cest of the defaulting purchaser, after euch public notice as they may deem necessary. FRANK T. RAY 505 Penna. ave. BERNARD H. JOHNSTON, Trustee, 1503 Penna. ave. az, in no2-d&ds US THE ABOVE SAI count of the rain, SIXTEENTH, 189 nol5-d&ds “Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED sO. 1912 SUNDERLAND ‘TRUSTEES’ REAL By Virtue of a certain March 25, 1893, and duly ree in liber No. 1779, folio 472 ¢ ords of the District of tof the party secured thereby ill sell, at public ‘au DAY, ‘TH ne pretmixes OF NOV -M.. the ate in the city of W district of Columbia, and designat all of lot 73, in Tyie?’s subdi 115, as per plat recorded in Book the’ records of the office of the sur District, fronting 7 fect on the south side of Sunderland place by a depth of 80 feet to a 12-foot alley, together with the Luprovements, consisting Of three-story brick dwelling. | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in and the balan‘e in two equal Installments, payable in one and two sears, with nterest at six (6) per per anmim, payable ington, in premises, f ed as and i semi-annually, from fe, secured’ by deed of trust upon’ the property soid, or all cash, at the option of the deposit 0) Wi) be required of the purch: time of sale. AIL conveyancing, cost of the pur plied with wit wise the trus' property at the purchaser. MATILON ASHFORD, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, ‘Trustess, NATH'L WILSON, Attorney for Party Secured, ‘Nos. 24 F st. pw. 0c30-d&eds ight to resell the cost of the defaulting {3 THE ABOVE POSTPONED ‘TO SAT- URDAY, NOVEMBI IXTEENTH, 1895, SAMB | HOUR AND PL: MAHLON ASHFORD, . CONS! INE H. WILLIAMSON. nol3-d&ds ‘Truste JARLE IMP ERTY TD V ertain decd of 3 virtue of a Joseph A. Goldstein tome ring dat day of § AD. and daly re among 1h Is of the District of Ma, Twill offer at public auction, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH, 180 t HA ize north of mdow bricl 1118 K street nort Tot 6, 81 cellar and bath, sale: One in cash, one, two ard three of sale, or all cas! next above fons, TH, 1895, AT proved by dwelling: numbered, ri 12th street to a build lot 70 fon incumb1 of $2,i0 similar in nce of $1,809, cither ich incumbranc be paid inenthly or paid in full, at pw ‘8 option. Of the re- weinder of money one-half will be required in en: the balance fn on r from Each lot mbrance of $100 sold sul B rainder of the pui July € Terms of sa at time of sale on when struck off. All cave at cost of purchaser. i mplied with within ten ¢ he ae. I. 0. CLAUGHTO; Assignee of Joseph A. G OFSALE OF LOTS 6 AND 14, SQ. NORTH OF oad, on aecont of the rain, until BER EIGHTEENTH, same hour H. 0. CLAUGHTON, Assignee. DAYS. no7-d&ds By virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, passed January use No. 1 complainant Let al. ar dants, the undersigned, as trustees appointed by the said d Will, on TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 15 ell, at public auction, in oliowing des in Equity is Willoughby nd Brooke de yered two hi y-three the elty of Washin nd District of ¢ lying north of a line beginning at a point forty four (44) feet south of th lot on 14th street, and w York avenue to pon whic t stand: required by ner of ee parallel to e of sid lot, the buildin iS Twelve thou: equal two with interest from ferred payments st sory notes of the pure of trust on the property will be required of the promis. red by A deposit o rat the time sale, Terns of the sale to mplied with with- in days from the day otherwise trustees ve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after ten days’ public advertisement of their inten- tlon so to do ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, Trustee, 2 420 5th st. CHAS. COWLES TUCKER, Trustee, nol6-ats Wash. Loan and Trust bldg. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUT@RE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. COLLECTION OF oo ana D sts. ove} FISHEL, ADLER & SCHWARTZ Oil Paintings, IN CONNECTION WITH THE William Bruce and S. Rode Collections, Now on Exhibition CORN: AT OUR ART SALES ROOMS, ER 10TH ST. AND PE: WILL BE SOLD BY Public Sale A. AVE., Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings, November, 20, 21 and 22, at 8 o’clock p.m. Mr. B. Scott, jr., will conduct the sale. Walter B. Williams & Co., Auctioneers. GALLERY OPEN FROM 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. nol6-6t su ‘cessors to Rateliffe, Durr & oF SUTTON & CO., AUCT! ©.) A _WELL-KN By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the’ District, of Columbia, holding a special term for Or sell, uh Terms cash, publi 18" CA t the stables ‘ully enut reet northwest, NO- WM. MEYER LEWIN, Collector, sisting 13th street OM payn sale, trust on the p or all 0 on to It the oH «i a briek sors to Rateliffe, Darr & ALE OF A BRICK 8, NO. 431 18TH STREET SC FRAME DWELLING, V SOUTHEAST. Mary’A. he under Se auct Hen et to wits re 101 south nated th 6 ble hy pe with poli SUTTON & CO... AUCTION DW! NO. ‘olumbia, passed in equit Co.) aU 134° E Court of insur- option. A deposit 1 requ time of x be complied with in or, ereof the trustes » property » risk and cost of purchaser. Ail nei ing and recarving at t! ORRIN Bo HAL E By March 1, folio 69, ‘of the A BRIC SALE OF IBERED 658 L STREET NORTHE. virtue of a deed of trust to Us, 1893, and duly recorded. In nd ‘records of the Di trict of Co: lumbia,’ and at the request of the party secured + We Will sell at pul nises, thereb ps FOL in George numbered § lio 30, of ti District of on MONDA Db. P.M. as per plat recorded he records of the surv Columbia, sald prope uction, in front of 2 SECO AY AT HALV-PAST y all ef lot anmbered 195, Hamilton's subdivision, in square Liber 19, oftice of the being situated DD. fo- in the elty of Washington, together with the {in- provements, The above of trust for 6 per cent , and Interest due on sa option of t nol6eo&ds annually sqnired at time of sale. chaser’s cost. With in ten days from date of s: 2,000, bearing intere per annnm, interest pa at ured upon the premises, and bearfoz int ate of 6 per cent per annum, int aken, or all cash, A deposit of $100 will be aneing at the 10 be complied will be "purchaser. All con} Terms of sale GEO. E. EMMOS ty will be sold subject to a deed the rate of id note from April 19, s of sale: One-third cash, balance at six ard twelve months, for which notes of the purchaser, se est p: Trustee, 1216 F st. nw. CHAS. S. DOMER, ‘Tru: ee, the prem bered 16: TORY 407 the Distric AT the following Louthan; trustees, subdivision of ap: numbered 1008, a8 the said st corded in the éflice of the surveyor of ments, ame belon ct to, ‘erms ancing, ¢| required at time of plied wit vise truste at the ri five da six month: in liber ular ht folio 9, improveme: ing or in any wis t of $1,500, du inter ate We fer's cost. ale. In fifteen days 3 reserve the rj nd cost of det advertisement. of at pureh: te of of Washington, I ed as and betng Jot num- MecLachlen and rt of sau: dlivision is duly XN deposit BRICK TWELFTHL and strict phn € the District together with Ww: privileges and appurtenances to the ease- of sale to be com- other- propert sal newspaper published in Washington, D.C. FRANK .. CALMOUN THOMAS S. HOPKL ‘Trustees. EPT TS, &C HOUSEHOLD FUR- ‘AINED IN JUTHEAST. NG, NOVEM- O'CLOCK, we will sell at lence all the well- Furniture contained, which comprises: FINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITES, CHAMBER TTES, WARDROBES, —FOLD- ING BEDS, CHIFFONIERS, DINING ROOM FURNITURE, PICTURES, ANGINGS, CARPETS, RUGS. To which SITES, &C. we invite general attention, ‘Terms cash. dbs RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. Auctioneers KITCHEN REQU SALE OF LAND Pursuant Cam 1887, the’ land 'r at the req fault having been made in the paym redness, Church post said count Wm. Y. lin, ‘contai h SR. well a A TARGE AND VALUABLE au eC quest of the party se met tioned therein, und by ree rendered by the circuit court of at its June term 1895, in the cause of € valuable 1 ufterw 0. acl that Da Y: ning. 1 and 30 s and 5 pole TRACT OF NEAR FALLS CHURCH. deed of trust executed by Charles d wife, dated the 12th day of Octo- virtue of a id county pbell vs. DAY, 15% Falls Dulin, the undersigned trustces therein _ named, ABOUT, VEN O'CLOCK ON WEDN | TWENTY-S NTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, will sell at public auction, in front of ti , in the town of Falls Chureh, in farm once owned’ by rd by Caroline 8. Du- P. reserved for right of way together through land sold Crossman, located on tbe public road running from and also ¢ lands of § ‘There {8 a ls ou the hreve, Crossman, Hemphrey rh to Fairfax C. H., lows road, and adjoi ing the and others. and comfortable dwelling house on the farm, and there are good outbuildings and other improve state of cu and watere Terms of sale with inte until sale, June 5, 18: interest-be: d_ convey: nt alt vl. wall Cash to pay costs and “subject to a credit of $9 acing, and the sum of $14,333. t from the 11th day of October, i n@ the residue in two eq payments, secured by deed of trust ‘The soil is excellent and in a good tion, and the tract is well timbered expenses of on the laud. For further information apply to the un@rsigned, on K. W. MOORE, Fairfax C. H., 0c26-s4t O. E. HINE, Vienna, Va., ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, NO. 732 NINETEENTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 1997, at folio 128 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned trustees will sell_ at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, 'TWEN- TIRTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. isy5, aT HALF-PAST FOUR P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Wasbing- ton, District of Columbia, and designated as sub lot’ thirty-four (34), in ‘Walter Heiston’s subdi- vision of lots numbered one (1), fifteen (15), and parts of lots number: two (2), three (3), fourteen (14), sixteen (1¢f, seventeen (17) and eighteen (18), in block numbered twenty-two (22), of Rosedale and Isherwood, into lots nineteen (19) to fifty-six (56), inclusie, as sald subdivision 1s recorded in the ‘surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, in book county 8, page 33, together with all the im- provements, riglits, etc. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years from the day of sale, with Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $50 re- quired at time of sale. Ail couveyancing, record- ing, ete., ete., at the cost of the purchaser. EDWARD 8. WESCCTT, WALTER Ht. WILCOX; no18-d&ds Trustees. SALE OF SYNDICATE CERTIFICATE. BY VIRTUE OF A DEED of TRUST from ROG- . DUPFEY and wife to the AMERICAN SE- RITY AND TRUST COMPANY, trustee, dated November 1, 1892, and duly recorded among the land records’ of MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARY- LAND, notice is herely given that Syndicate Cer- titicate No. 5, issued to W. R. BUTLER for on tenth interest in the real estate in said deed in trust mentioned and described, will be offered at public auction, for sale to ‘the highest bidder therefor, on the EIGHTEENTH DAY of NOVEM- BER, 1895, at the hour of TEN O'CLOCK A.M., at the office ef C. SLOAN & C©O., auctioneers, 1407 G street northwest, the owner of suid certificate having defaulted in the yment of assessment, taxes and interest chargeable to him as bis share on said certiticate, said assessment, taxes and in- terest amouating fo the sum of $178.42. MERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO., Trustee. N Z g z iS AUCTIONEERS. SALE PEREMPTORY OF WELL-BUILT AND HANDSOMELY FINISHED 9-ROOM BROWN- STONE AND BRICK DWELLING HOU ) 2102 WARD PLACE NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENU On THURSDAY ARTERNOON, NOVEMRER VENTY-FIRST, A. D. 1895, AT HALF-PAST FOUR °K, we Will sell, in’ front of the pre pove named fine dwelling house. All mo ments: heated by furnace; fire-proof: ¢ ly papered; nearly new house. Lot fronting 18 feet 6 inches; depth 63 feet; private side alley. ‘Terms: The purehaser can assume a trust of $4,000, due two years from September 19, 1895, at 6 per cent, or sald trust can be paid off.’ All over and above said trust in cash, or the purchaser can pay $1,000 cash and secure balance by deed of trust on the property. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. Conveyancing, ete., at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms must be complied with in fifteen days from date of sale, otherwise the right is reserved to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, 2fter five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, 1 DI ises, D.C. By order of the owner, nold-d&ds 5 CANSON Aucts. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTE SALE OF ‘TWO-STORY _ BRICK DWELLING ON FOURTH STREET BETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTHWEST, KNOWN AS HOUSE NO. 730. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause No. 16619 (Patrick F. Cusick et al., complainants, vs. Jobn A. Cusick et al., defendants), ¥ will offer for sale, at public auction, in front’ of the premises, on TUESDAY, NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1895, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follow= ing deseribed I the city of Washington, wit: Parts of subdivisions Nos. 3 and 2 of the east- ern half of lot &, in square No. 518, commencing for the sume at a distance of 114 feet from the north- of 4th street west and H street, and west along the Hne of John Sheehy 88 feet 3 inches, thence west 14 fect, thence eust 88 feet 3 inches, thence north 14 feet, fronting on 4th street, to the place of beginning, with right of vy over '3-foot alley in the ‘Terms of sule: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one and two yeers from the day of sale, the deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust upon the premises aud to bear interest at the rate of six per cent annum from the day of sale, interest payable uully, or all cash, at the option of the A deposit of $200 must be paid when property 1s Lnocked down. — ‘Terms to be com- (with in fifteen days from the day of sale, reserves the right to rescli the propert and cost of the default- ing purchas days’ notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. All conveyancing, recording, &., at the purchaser's cost. CHAS. W, DARR. Trustee, Equity building, 317-319 4% st. n.w. no6-d&dbs District of to running the purcha DUNC NSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. OF A DESIRABLE TRACT OF THREE ACRES, WOOD ROAD, UE. dated November TRUSTEES’ SAL LAND, CONTAINING ABO! FRONTING ON THE NORTH OF PATTERSON AVI y virtue of a decd of trust, and recorded among the land records of Iumbia, in Liber No. 1760, folio barty secured secured, the District of ¢ 443 et seq., and by direction of the thereby, because of default in the debt the “undersigned trustees will sell by p in ft the premises, on WE! THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMB AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, “th: nh’? situate in the county of Wash- ict of Columbia, and heretofore con- Henry A, Willard’ to Alfred Heitmutler y deed dated the 30th day of October, A.D. 1836, and recorded among the laud records of ‘the District of Columbia, in r No. J. A. S., 125, ut folio 369, and more particularly described by metes and nds iu the said deed of trust above mentioned. consisting of three acres of unimproved land well ed. ms of sale: One-third of the purchase money paid in cash, and the residue in equal in- atallments 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 G per cent per annum, payable sem{-annually, and se- cured by deed of trust satisfactory to the under- zned on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, or by a larger eash pay- ment, and the residue in cqual installments, paya- ble and secured foresald. A deposit of Will be required when bid 13 accepted. All cost of conveyancing and recording to be paid by pur- chaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from day of sale, or the undersigned trustees will reseli 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, O16 W st. nw. DANIEL W. GLASSIE, Trustee, 402 Gth st. nw. JOHN B. LARNER, attorney for holder of note, 1335 F st. n. nod-d&ds POSTPONED TO Y-FIRST, 1895, at THRE nol4-dts BLE UNIMEROVED ay}. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the twelfth day’ of Febraary, 1892, and recorded in Liber No. 1662, folio G1, one of the land records of the Die. trict! of Coluinbia, and In pursuance of the per- wission ef the Supreme Court of the District of Colun) nted by the order of the court made on the ty June, 1895, in Equity cause No. I et 3S, of sal Wherein executor, Is complainant, and And others’ are di and the party secured by said deed of by auction, in front of the prem- NESDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY of ‘A.D. 1895, HALF-PAST FOUR 1., the following described real estate, he city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: AU of square numbered six bun- dred and’ seventy-three (673), except original lots numbered elghtecn (#8) and nineteen (19). The north half of said square, except original lots eigh- teen and nineteen, Will be first offered for sale, and if ft 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 deed of trust, then the south half of said square will be offered for sale as a whole. ‘Terms of sale as to each part of sald equare: One-third of the purchase mo.tey in cash (of which fifteen hundred dollars to be paid at the time of sale), aud tie balance in three equal installments, payable in two, three and four years from day of Side, wit 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 resented by the notes of the purchaser or pur- chasers, and secured by deed of trust on the p erty sold, “All conveyancing and reccrding at the cest of the purchaser or purchasers. If the terms of sale be not complied with Jn twenty days from day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to re- sell, at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser or purchasers, after five days’ advertisa- ment in some Dewspaper published in Washington, bXe MYRON M. PARKER, Trustee, 1418 F st. now. JOHN C. HEALD, Trustee, oct5-eotooc30thend&ds 902 F st. nw. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Successors to Ratelitfe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON ‘THIRD STREET BETWEEN K AND L STREETS NORTHEAST. Ry virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 15593, doc. 87, the ‘undersigned trustee will offer for sale, by public auctior premises, on MONDAY, EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1895, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot 13, in square 774, together with all the im provements, rights, & ‘Terms of sale: ’ One-half cash, of which $100 must be paid on the day of sale and the residue within four ths from the day of sale, the pur- chaser or purchasers giving bis or her or their promissory note for the same, with interest from day of sale, at six per cent per annum, the said deferred payment to be secured by a deed of trust upon the premises described, or at the election of the purchaser the whole may be paid in cash. That in default of the ponctngce complying with the terms the trustee shall readvertise and revell the mises at risk and cost of the purchaser, after ve days’ advertisement. All conveyancing, Trecord- ing, &c., at the purchaser's cost. ALBERT SILLERS, Trustee, no7-d&ds Richard Myron M. at the trust, w ises, on V 505 D st. a.w. | of trust on the respective premises sold, in front of the | UCTION SALES. —- AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E ST. NW TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DWELLING, Ni NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust. 1 + twenty- first day of March, 1800, and reco a in Liber No. 1475, folio 326 et rea., 0 a1 records of the District of Cotumbia, equest of the party secured thereby, We Wil < il. in front of the premises, at bl! ots MONDAY, NOVEMBER. TWENTY FIFI, 105 Four x O'CLOCK P.M., the following "described propert: All that certain plece or parcel of laud and peein: ises known and distinguished as and being part of lot numbered one 11), in block numbered three @), iu A. L. Barber & Co.'s subdivision of a certzin tract of land in the county of Washtuztor District, now known as “Le Droit Park.” us per plat recorded in Liber Gov. Shepherd, folio 15, of the records of the surveyor's oftice of val Distric and described as follows: Beginning at the south: Western corner of sail tock at the intersection of Juniper street and Boundary avenue, and running thence north with suid Juniper street to the south line of Maple avenue; thence with sald south Itne to a point at intersection with a line drawn per- pendicular to Boundary avenue £2.86 feet southeast frem place of beginning; thence with said last mentioned line to said Bourdary avenue; thence with said Boundary avenue 32.86 feet to place of beginning. : ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, with Interest at 6 per cent, secured on property’ sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option, $100 deposit required at time of sale, and all con- veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms of rale are not complicd with in ten (10) days from date of sale, trustees reserve right to sell at risk and cost of ‘defaulting purchaser. H. BRADLEY DAVIDSO: JOS. D. McGUIRE, nol4-d&ds ‘Trustess. DUNCANSON CHANCERY. AND BUS BROS., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE ESS PROPERTY, CONSISTING OF STREETS; Hi x0. 517 SEVENTH STREET N.W., CPPOSI1E GENERAL POST OFFICE AND STARLE IN REAR, AND STORE NO. 314 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, NEAR PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE. By virtue of a decree’ ot the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in the cause of Larner et al. vs. Gideon’et al., No. 16092 canity, cn the 12th day of July, A.D. 1895, we will offer for sale, in front of the’ respective lots and prem- fses, and at the times hereinafter ment! the following real estate, with-the improvements there- cn, and the rights, ways, eceements, privileges aud appurterances to ‘the saime appertaining, located in oe ag of Washington, in the District of Co- jumbia, viz: ON ‘TUESDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A'D. 1895, AT FOUR O'CLOCK tll of original lot three (3), in square four 2d and twenty-six (426), except the north 3) feet front on Sth street, by the depth of said lot, laid out as an alley. ‘Said lot fronts 66 feet on’Mount Vernon place by a depth of 97 feet, and is improved by four dwelling houses, which will be first offe rately. On WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1895, AT HALF-PAST THREE, O'CLOCK P.M., the north half of original lot eleven (11), in square four hundred and fifty-six (456), fronting 24 feet 6% inches on Seventh street by the full depth of said lot, improved by a four- siory house, No. 517 7th street northwest. Also part’ of original lot fifteen (15), in square four hundred and fifty-six (456), contained within the following metes and bounds, viz.: Beginning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot, formed by the intersection of the thirty-foot alley south of said lot, and the twenty-four-foot alley west of the south part of said lot, and ranning from sald corner north 54 feet 2% inches; thence cast 15 fect 4% inches; thence south 54 feet 2%4 inches: to the said 30-foot alley, and thence west 15 feet 4% inches to the place’ of beginning, im- r proved by brick stable. AND ON THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST A.D. 1395, AT FOUR DAY (OF NOVEMBER, ” aaa pace Cl K P.M., parts 0! jois ten al eleven (11), in'square three hundred and seventy- nine (379), contaired within the following metes and bounds, viz.: Beginning at a point on 9th reet_ west 50 feet south from thé northeast corner of said square, and running thence west 100 feet to public alley; thence routh 25 feet to an alle} thence east 160 feet to 9th street, and thence Horth 25 feet to the place of beginning, improved by store house 314 9th street northwest. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to ve paid in cash on the day of sale. or within ten days thereafter, the residue in equal installments, payable In one and two years from the day of sale, to bear interest therefrom, and until paid, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-znnually, the deferred payments to be represented by the ry notes of the purchaser, secured by decd upon the property sold, in the usual form, with policies cf insurance, to the satisfaction of the trustees, or the purchaser may pay all cash, at his option. If the purchaser shell fail to comply with the terms of szle within the time mentioned, the trustees are authorized, by the decree, to readver- tise and resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, or to xpply to the court for its further order or ‘direction against such de- faulting purchaser. All conveyancing and recording ut the cost of the purchaser. A Ceposit of $200 on cach piece required at time of sale. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, Office, 500 bth st. JOHN B, LARNER, Trustee, 1535'F st. nw. T. PERCY MYERS, Trustee, 486 La. ave. n.w. RATCLUFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Successors to Hateliffe, Darr & Co. ‘TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BY AUCTION TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, No. 205 H STREET NORTHEAST. THREE-SIURY AND BASEMENT PRESS-BRICK HOU Xo. 59 K STREET NOKTILEAS: TWO TWO'STORY BRICK HOUSES, Nos. 123 AND 125 L STREEL NURTHWEST, ‘AND A TWO- STORY FRAME HOUSE, No.” 128 1, STREET NORTHWEST, WITH "TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES IN THE KEAR; ALL UNDER GOOD By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause No. 16505, Doc, 39, wherein Eliza EW. Dick et al. are complainants, amd Harry A. Dick et al. are defendants, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale, by public auction, in frout of the re- pective’ premises, on MONDAY, THE EIGH- TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMB! A.D. 1895, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P. » the following described real «state, to wit: Purt of lot numbcred elght (), in_sauire ed seven hundred and tfty- two (752), beginning for the same at a point on the south’ line of H street north distant thirty- ight (3S) feet seven (7) imches east from the rthwest corner of said lot and square, and run- ning thence east along the line of said H street north fourtegn (14) feet seven (7) inches; thence south one hundred (100) feet; thence west fourteen (4) fect seven (7) inches, and thence north one hundred (100) feet to sald’ H ctreet and the place of beginning, together with the improvements, con- sisting of a’ frame nouse, known as 205 H street northeast. ALSO ON TUESDAY, NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEM- BER, A.D. 1895, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., part of lot numbered two bundred and fifty- three (253) and two hundred and fifty-four (254), B. F, Gilbert's recorded subdivision of square num- dered six hundred and seventy-five (675), beginning for the same at a poiut on north K street distant one hundred and twenty (120) feet ten (10) inches west from the northeast corner of said square, being the center of the west gable wall of William Wall's house; then-e south eighty (84) feet; thence West twenty’ (20) feet; thonce “north eighty (80) feet; thence east twenty (20) feet to the place of beginning, with the fprovemems, consisting of a three-story and basement press-urick house, No. 59 K street northeast. ON WEDNESDAY, TW ETH DAY OF NOVI BER, A.D. 1895, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. erst fourteen (14) feet and three and one-half (14) inches front, with the original depth thereof of lot numbered four (4), in juare nuinbered five hundred and fifty en (557), togeth improvements, cousisting of a two-story brick house No. 123 L street northwest and a two-story brick house in the rear, IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, part of lot four (4), in square No. five hundred and fifty-seven (57), beginning fourteen (14) feet three and one- helf (8%) inches west of the southeast corner of seid lot; thence west fourteen (14) feet three and one-half (314) inches; thence nor®h to rear of said lot; thence cast fourteen (14) feet three and one- half (4) inches, and thence south to beginning, with th? improvement ting of a two-story brick house, No. 12 t northwest, and a two-story bri 3 IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, part of lot nine (9), in square five hundred and fifty-nine (559), be- fiuaing for the same at the northwest corner of said lot, and running thence east along the line of north [street twelve (12) feet; thence south one hundred and sixty-one (161) fect and eleven (11) inches; thence west twelve (12) feet, and thence, rorth one hundred and sixty-one (161) feet and eleven (11) inches to the place of beglaning, with the improvements, consisting of a two-story frame house, No. 128 L street northwest, with a two- story ‘brick house in the rear. The above property will be sold as an entire, or in separate parcels, a8 may be desired. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the residue in two equal irstallments, at one end’ two years, with interest from the day of sale, at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed oF a caeh, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required on each piece at the time of sale. If the terms of sale sre not complied with in 15 days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the ht to resell the property, at the risk and re of the defaulting purc! r, after five days’ advertisement of such resale or sales in some mewapepet published in Washington, D. C. All con- veyancing and recordit the cost of the pur- chaser. J. WALTER COOKSEY, Trustee, 1:06-d&ds Fendall building. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HANDSOME BAY-WIN- DOWED BRICK DW: KNOWN AS NO. 1021 VERMONT AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated the ninth da of April, 1888, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1325, folio 212 et seq., one of the land records of the | District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will offer for sale, at public fon, in front of the premises, on MON- SOVEMBER THE EIGHTEENTH, ‘A.D. 1895, ¥ | AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.,’ the follow: ing described land and premises, being lot numbered ight (28) in Evans’ subdivision of lots 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, in Kidwell’s subdivision of square numbered 217, ‘together with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one nd two years from day of sule, bearing interest the rate of six per cent per annum, and secured ¥ deed of trust upon the property sold, of all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 required at time of sale. All conveyancing and re- cording at the cost of purchaser. Terms to complied with in ten days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell at cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ notice, published in some Washington newspaper. FRANCIS P. B. SANDS, JOHN D. PaTTE FREDERICK D. McKINNEY, Atty. for Holder of Note. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. nw. = TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE BAY-WIN- BAST CORNER OF OTM AND E'sTREEHS Ss . ANI Pr ats ae gions y virtue of a certain deed of trust to us date the 2ist of April, A.D. TR93, recorded April ar 1893, in Liber 1084, folio 191, et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured, default having been made in the payment of notes, we, the un- dersigned trustees, will ell spate auction, in frent of the es on TU! AY, THE NINE- TcENTH DaY OF NOVEMBER, i AT HALF- VAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ‘the following de- scribed land and situate in the city of Washington, Dist: of gg known and dist nguished 8 and bell lot, 'y-three ) io Char'e: Gessti ‘ubd! ion of lots in square nine burdr d and thirty-six (986), as said vision ie recorded in the office of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia, in book 16, page 68, subject to @ right of way for alley pu for the owner or owners of lots ar a G4), fifty-five (5) and fit. ty-six (6) in said subdivision over the south three feet by the width of lot fifty-three 53). Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at the rate of six per cent (6 per cent) per annum, payable semi-annually, from the day of or sil case at? ene sion of the. par ay a option of puret A de- posit of $200 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale; all conveyancing, recording and notarial fees the cost of the purchaser. "fe the terms of eale are not complied with within fifteen days from the day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defau'tinz purchaser. THOMAS P. WOODWARD, Trustee, JAMES M. WOODWARD. “Trustee.” 5 , Trustee, _B8-d&ds 800 19th st. n.w. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. n.w. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) CHANCERY SALE OF TWO VERY VALUABLE. STORE HOUSES, KNOWN AS NOS. 317 AND $19 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN D STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND TOGETHER FORMING A FINE CORNER PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in the cause of Larner et al. vs. Gideon et’al., No. 16092 Equity, on the 12th day of July, A.D. i895, we will offer for sale, t public auction, “in front of the premixes, WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, i895, AT FOUR O°CLOCK P.2 certain pieces or parcels of land and” pi Ises ving and being in the elty of Washington in the District of Columbia, described as follows: Lots lettered “EF” and in the subdivision of lots in square four hundred and eight (408), together front- ing 42 feet 1% inches on 9th street n.w., and run- ning back 95 feet along D street, of an even width, to the ten-foot alley in rear of said lots, tozether with the improvements thereon, aud the rights, Ways, easements and appurtenances thereunto be- longing. Improved by store houses 317 and 319 9th street n.w., which will be first offered separately. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be in cash on the day of sale, or within ten days thereafter, the residue in equal installments, pay- able in one and two years from the day of sale, to bear interest therefrom, und until paid, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, the deferred payments to be nted by th promissory notes of ‘the purchaser, secured “by leed of trust on the 'y sold in the usual form, with policies of insurance to the satisfaction of the trustees, or the purchaser pay all cash, at his option. "If the purchaser shall fall to com- ply with the terms of sale within the time men- tloned the trustees are authorized by the decree to Teadvertise and resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, or to apply to the court for its further order or direction against such defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing and record- ing at the cost of the purchaser. A deposit of two hundred dollars on each lot required at time of sale, WILLIAM E. EDMONSTO) Office, 500 Sth st. JOHN B. LARNER, 133% F st. n.w., T. PERCY MYERS, 486 La. ave. n.w., ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, (Succestors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) MPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY ON EAST CAPITOL STREET BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. Under and ‘by virtue of authority in me vested by the People’s Investment Co., I Will sell at pub- Iie auction in front of the premises, ON FRIDAY, TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D: 1895, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, P\M., the east’ 20 feet front by the depth of 105 ‘feet of lot 7, square 942. This sale presents an excellent op- Portunity to secure a valuable butiding site, being ‘on the line of the Met. electric rafiroad ‘(whicl sses iu front of the lot), also in the nelghtor- Pood of rome of the finest residences in the north: east. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, or all cash. Deposit of $200 re- quired at time of sale. Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days, otherwise the property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. J. SPLIEDT, Attorney for Owne n09-d&ds PEI n12-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 21, 1895, duly recorded in Liber 1999, p. 206, land records District of Columbia, and at the request of the party thereby secured,’ we will offer for sale at public auction. {m froat of the premiaes, MON. re! Da¥, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIFTH, 1895, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all of lot 54, in Wm. B. Todd's sub ef square 6d, with tm: provements. thereon. ‘Terms of rale: Cash as to $1,500, and interest for tive months. Terms-upon the balance will be announced on day of sale, when a deposit of $100 will be required. JOHN CRITCHER, Jr., 402 6th st. ow. P. A. DARNEILLE, nol3-dtds 631 F st. nw. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, SBuccestors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, BY AUCTION: THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, NO. 1113 4TH STREET NORTHWEST. TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT FRAME HIOUSE, NO. 410 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, NO. 1333 OTH STREET NORTHWEST. BUILDING LOTS SOUTHEAST CORNER 4TH AND NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 405 I STREET NORTHWEST. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, NO. 720 STH STREED NORTHWEST. THREESTURY AND “BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, NO. 622 6TH STREET NORTH- WEST. By virtue of # decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 16505, Doc. 39, wherein Eliza E. W. Dick et al. are complainants, and Harry A. Dick et al. are defend- ants, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the tive premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1895, AT 4 O'CLOCK Y.M., the following described real estate, to wit: Part of lot numbered three (3), in square numbered five hundred and twenty-five (525), the same being the north half of the south half of said lot, and having @ fronting of fifteen (15) feet on 4th strect west, and running back that width the full depth of said’ lot three @), and improvements thereon, cousisting of a three- story, S-room brick dwelling, known as No. i113 4th street northwest. 5 ON THE SAME DAY, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all that ‘part of lot numbered eigtrt «S) in square north of square five hundred and tif- teen (n. 515), lying within the following metes and bounds: Beginning on New York avenue at the dis- tance of thirty (80) feet from the northwest corner of said lot eight (S), and runuing thence eastwandly on the tine of said avenue sixteen (16) feet, thence scutherly by a line at right angles from said ave- nue about one bundred and six (108) fect to the dividing line between lots aoe (8) and nine (), thence. west by cald line twelve (12) feet and sit 6) inches, thence northwardly ninety-niue (4) feet re 4 ve and one-half inches (54% in.) to the place of beginning. containing about 1,425 square fee. of reund, and improved by a two-story and basenient rume dwelling known as No. 410 New York avenue northwest. ALSO, ‘FRIDAY, TY D DAY OF NOVEM- ti Wa T FOUR O'CLOCK P.M... part of lot mbered fourteen (14) in square numbered. five hundred and twelve (512), beginning for the sume uixty-seven (67) feet eight (8) Inches from the northwest corner of said square and running thence fcuth on the line of Sth street west twelve (2) feet four (4) inches, thence east eighty-four (s4) feet, thence north twelve (12) feet four (4) inches, thence west eighty-four (84) feet to the point of beginning, with ali the rights end priviles: be rear and side alley, together with the improvements thereon, consisting’ of a two-story five-room trame welling, No. 1338 Oth street northwest. LSO, TY-FIFTH DAY OF NO- AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots numbered twenty-three (23), twenty-four (24) venty-five (25), in subdivision of lot number- and twenty-five Cuare mumbered five hundred. and {twenty five 25), as recorded in the oifice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in Liber D.C. at folio 90, situate at the southeast corner of 4th st. and New York ave. a.w., and fs unim- proved. eS < TUESDAY, TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF NO- Sune ‘A. D. 1895, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. lot marked and lettered “E” tn Fletcher's record- ed subdivision of parts of lots numbered one (1), two (2) and twenty-eight (£8), in square rumbe: five hundred and sixteen (16), improved by a 3- story brick dwelling, known as No. 405 I st. n.w. ALSO, .. SAME DAY a’t HALF-PAST FOUR Otoce P.M., part of lot twenty-cight (25), in square numbered four bundred and eighty-six (456), south half ef sald lot, and frontiy pelng YD) feet six (G) Inches on Sth st. west, ‘and back that width eighty-five (85) feet to Sa alley in the rear, improved by a 2-story frame welling, known as No. Sth st. nw. >, D ¥, TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF SSvRERNS GSS, Ar FOUR OCLOCK P.M, lot numbered thirty (0)), of James F. Wollard’s division of ots numbered nineteen, (1) fart of lot nambered twenty-one Sas four hundred and fifty five as per plit recorded in the office of the sur: of the District ant He in book HH. a 3, improved by a 3 foe. welling, kuown xs No. 622 6th stre west. Terms Iinents at one and : wh, the residue in cqual In- One tore dG two Sears, with interest from th ‘of sia per cent per annum, He secured by deed of trust om the. respec sold, or all eash, at tl r. A deposit of $200 re- If the purchaser. Piece at the time of & plied with within fifteen reserve ight to resell the property at the risk a wee, Of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ ad~ option of the quired on each terms of sale are not com) days from the day of sale the truste Vertisement of such resale or sales in some news- paper published in Washington, D. C. All con- Ferancing and recording at the cost of the par — J. WALTER COOKSEY, Trastee, Fendall building.