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14 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1895—-SIXTEEN PAGES. SUBURBAN NEW ANACOSTIA, Anacostia was agog with excitement last night on account of the delivery Sunday by the pastor of one of the churches of what was regarded as a very remarkable prayer. Members who were present told a Star reporter that the preacher asked the Lord to let His light shine on all who had signed the application for the issuance of @ liquor license to Leonard & Beall, re- ferring to them by name, and for all who had written letters to the excise board sking that the license be granted, which included nearly all the business men of the town, and of all others who had interested themselves in their behalf, which included most of the prominent men, in addition to the merchants above referred to. The gen- eral opinion among the citizens of Ana- costia, regardless of their preferences on the subject, are that the license will be issued. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Anacostia Baptist Church will have a meet- ing this afternoon for the purpose of pack- ing a largé box with Christmas presents, which is to be forwarded to a needy Bap- tist mission in the far west. The presents were collected by the members of the so- ciety. An interesting meeting of the Juventle Missionary Society of the Anacostia M. E. Sunday school was held at the church Sun- day afternoon. Included in the program recently came to the United States and was an address by a Chinese convert, who who is traveling through the country in the interest of the missionary cause. The members of the Baptist Church, Rev. ‘H. T. Stevenson, pastor, will have a social at the church tomorrow night. The Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to John A. Logan Post, G. A. R., of Anacostia, are contemplating holding an entertainment for the benefit of the Unien soldiers and their dependents, who have been their wards for some time past. The members of the Electa Order of the Eastern Star will have their semi-annual €lection of officers tonight. The im sion is that Mrs. E. P. Walson, whose especial fitness for the place is universal ‘knowl- edved, will he elected worthy matron. The annual meetings of the Woman's Missionary Societies of the Anacostia Meth- odist Eptscopal Church will be held today, wifew officers for the ensuing year will be chosen, and it Is expected much important business will be transacted. ft is understood that a mass meeting of the Sunday schools of the town will be held Friday next at the Baptist Church. Police Sergeant Anderson, who has been seriously ill, is again abie to attend to his Official duties. ' —_—- TAKOMA PARK. The regular monthly meeting of the town council was held last night In the chapel, with Mayor Shedd presiding and every mem- ber present. The treasurer’s arnual report was presented and read. Resolutions were Passed directing the laying of a board walk on Tulip avenue extended, and the contract for the same given to Messrs. Blodgett & Jones. A committee, consisting of Messrs. W. W. Dyar, .George A. Warren, Morris Birn, was appointed to confer with the com- mittee appointed by Public Welfare Associa- tion to prepare amendments to town char- j ter. ‘The annual election of officers and confer- ring of second degree will form the evening's program tonight at the regular comnuunica- tion of Takoma Lodge, No. 20, F. A. A. M., in Takoma Hall. : Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cushman, with their young daughter, Florence, were guests Sun- day of Mayor and Mrs. 8. S. Serrett of Buffalo is visiting May Mrs. Shedd. Miss Dyre is convaleszing from a severe cold, which has confined her to the house for several days. ¥ A meeting of the public weifar committee on amendments to the towa charter, was held last night at the residence of Chairman J.B. Kinnear on Holl. Mr. Robert S. Brown w e during the week for a ten days’ trip to New York. Mr. Brown has determined not tv close lis house here for the winter, but will oc upv it until spring. Mr. and Mrs. R. Percy Brown are domiciled with Mrs. Lawrence, mother of Mrs. Brown, at her resilenee on Holly avenue. Mrs. Hervey S. Knight has issued invita- tions to meet the ladies of the Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church Friday afternocn from 2 to 5. Miss Stella Bennet of Magnolia averue is still in Bellefonte, Pa., where she has been visiting relatives for several weeks. rs, Frank W. Lang of Wilmington. Dei., Mrs. Harlan Cloud and Miss Martha J. Gib- son of Darby, Pa., Miss Skinner of York, Pa. and Miss Newlin of Danville, Ky., will spend a portion of the holidays with Takoma relatives. Miss Bessie Ford, who Is a pupil in the Stuart Seminary at Clifton Forge, Vg., will spend the holiday season with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ford of Maple avenue. Mrs. Charlotte Halleck is still with her mother, Mrs. McVey, at the home of the lat- ter in Mt. Vernon, N. Y. _,The return of Mrs. E. A. Batchelder from New York Saturday was the result of the postponement untii Saturday next of Mr. George Batchelder’s departure for San Fran- cisco, where his aunt will accompany him for the purpose of spending the winter in her former home. The slight rains which fall occasionally are not having the effect desired, viz., filling of cisterns, wells, cte., which have not been 80 low in the memory of the oldest inhabit- — FALLS The Vienna Mask and Wig Club gave an entertainment at Odd Fellows’ Hall Friday night, which proved highly interesting. The club ts composed of local talent of Vienna, and gave a very creditable enter- tainment, The executive committee of the Falls Church Fire Insurance Company met at the oflice of the president here Saturday and transacted considerable business of importance to the company. The Christian Endeavor Society was led by Miss Lillie Porter Sunday afternoon. On account of the inclement weather the at- tendance was small, and the report of Mrs. H. F. Lowe, delegate to the state conven- tlon, was postponed to next Sunday after- noon. ‘The revival services in the M. E. Church will continue each night during the present week. The committee of Ils Church Lodge of Odd Fellows has decided to postpone the supper and entertainment to be given the members of the lodge. Mrs. Wm. Flowers of Bethlehem, Conn., sister of Mrs. Geo. W. Hawxhurst, who is very ill, arrived Sunday morning. Miss Lora E. Collar of Washington, who has been spending several days visiting oes Aduie Spofford, returned home Satur- day. Gen, William Urich of Herndon was in town Saturday, attending the meeting of the executive committee of the Falls Church Fire Insurance Company. ‘The long-looked-for stone crusher for the corporation arrived Saturday at West End. ‘The iadies of the Congregational Church cleared $25 at their New England dinner Friday night. HYATTSVILLE. The board of town commissioners held an Important meeting last night at the office of Justice Carr, with F. H. Smith in the chair. General Manager W. Kesley Schoept and Counsel Fillmore Beall of the Columbia and Maryland electric railway were pres- ent, and conferred with the board in regard to the route through Hyattsville and its cccupancy of the public streets. The draft pf an agreement was drawn up to the effect that safety ges would be erected and Watchmen provided at the Baltimore and Ohio Melrose crossings. This agree- ment, it fs understood, will be submitted to the board of directors of the Columbia avd Ma electric railway, and be formally fccepted by the commissioners at their hext meeting. It y Oo understood that no trains would be run within the first six months at a greater speed than twenty Ss an hour, and that the gates at the two crossings would be provided with elec- tric bells. Mr. Emmons’ motion that the electric railway company erect an overhe bridge at the railroad crossing on Mar Jand avenue was lost a vote of 3 to 1. His motion that the electric railway com- pany be compelled to purchase, secure and dedicate to the town of Hyattsville the foot alley running through Register's ad- dit.on from the Stever property in the id- dle of a certain street from the termina- tion’ of said alley now therein to Block street was also lost by a vote of $ to 1. Mr. Schoepf agreed that if the commission- ers would secure legislation requiring the Baltimore and Ohio railroad and Columbia and Maryland electric railroad companies to erect overhead crossings his company would in sll probability agree to it. Golden Rule Lodge, No. 45, I. O. M., held an interesting public meeting last evening at Mechanics’ Hall. Past District Deputy Grand Architect Geo. N. Walker was mas- ter of ceremonies. The following excellent program was presented: Song, Hyattsville Quartet, Messrs. Edward Fuller, Archie Wells, P. M. Leakin and Howard Moran; music, banjo and mandolin, Messrs. Archie and Edward Wells; guitar solo, Prof. J. M. A. Schmidt; selections on the banjo and guitar, Prof. Stephen B. Clements and Prof. J. M.’A. Schmidt: music, banjo, “Suwance River” and “Home, Sweet Home,” with va- riations, Prof. Stephen B. Clements; song, “How Can I Bear to Leave Thee,” Hyatts- ville Quartet, assisted by Mr. W. A. Cole; yocal solo, Mr. W. A. Cole. The guitar per- formances of Prof. Schmidt were much ap- preciated, and the banjo music of Prof. Clements elicited a storm of applause, he being several times encored. After “The feast of reason and the flow of soul,” the members of the lodge and their guests par- took of one of a more substantial order, which was served on a large table in the center of thé hall. The following members of Golden Rule Lodge were present: R. F. Anderson, district deputy grand architect; George N. Walker, past district deputy grand architect; Past Masters Francis Gasch, J. W. Lynch, J. A. Johnson, jr. Charles A. Manning and W. Brooke Hun ter, Lewis G. Rocker, worthy master; W. W. Maloney, recording secretary; George Deakins, conductor; George M. McFarland, chaplain: J. S. Brcokbank, inside sentinel: J. A. Scaggs, outside sentinel, and Messrs. Archie Wells, Alfred Wells, Edward Fuller, Edward Gray, R..L. Payne, J. E. Soper, J. A. Johnson, sr., Simon Levinstein, W. E. Carrick, Harry Dobbs, Wm. Barr and Fred Schwab. The guests were Col. John W. Turner, P. J. Duffy, jr., R. M. Barron, W. A. Cole, Howard Moran, P. M. Lealgin, Will and Frank Hickey, Professors Stephen B. Clements and J. M. A. Schmidt and Ed- ward Wells. ——— es BURNT MILLS. The Wheaton Base Ball Club gave a dance Friday evening at Burnt Mills for the benefit of the club, which was a suc- cess socially and financially, as a sufficient fund was realized to provide base bail goods for the season of ‘4. The members of the club were all present at the, dance. The team consists of Herbert Cissell, cap- tain, and John Hardy, George Talbott, Will Fling. Harson Clark, Frank Hardy, Ed- ward Quirter, Berry Clark, D. E. Barnes, Chester Marnakee and Brown Cissell. Dur- ing the season of ‘95 this club was very successful, having lost but one game, when it was defeated by the Rockvilles by a score of 20 to 10. The teams met and de- feated by the Wheatons were: White Oak, Branchville, Norbeck Ideals, Highland team of Howard county, Mayflowers of Washington andChevy Chase. Many friends of the club attended the dance, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Mannakee, Mr. and Mrs. George B. McCeney, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Will Waters, Mr. and-Mrs. Wm. McCeney, Mr.’ and Mrs. F. P. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Bonsall, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. William Fling, Misses Blanche Weller, Lucy Hunter, Edna Hardy, Olive Hardy, Coupard, Barnes, Mannakee, Waters, Shaw, Rhine, Holmead and Messrs. Chas. Hopkins, George Lusby, Eugene Hop- kins, Ernest Harper, Joseph Miller, Joseph Glover, Stanley Brown,» Will Harr, Will McDonald, Harry King, Frank Fair, Bean, Clarence Bennett, Edgar Cissell and Will Holmead. —_—_——— GAITHERSBURG. Dr. Charles H. Waters is now at the At- lanta exposition. At the meeting of the Volunteer Fire Company Friday evening the subject of adding a second story to the engine hovse now in course of con- struction was generajly discussed, and Messrs. Gladhill, Miller, Lipscomb, Miles and Kingsley were appointed a committee to further consider the proposition and re- port at the next meeting. The second story as contemplated will be suitable for hold- ing the regular meetings of the organiza- tion in ard with a view of accommodating secret societies. Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Moore have re- turned to V yhington to spend the win- ter. Mr. mpel P. Compter of Point of Rocks Nettie Cooley, daughter of Mr. Zachariah Cooley of Dickerson, were mar- ried in the Mt. Pleasant M. E. Church South. Rev. Dr. J. H. Dulaney officiated? Rey. C. P. Smith, Wm. T. Calvert, Frank M. Johnson and Claude Cooley were ush- ers, and Mr. Ejmer Compter and Miss Tyste Johnson attended the contracting parties. Mrs. O. O. Baker played the wed- ding march. Mr. and Mrs. Compter were given a reception by Mr. and Mrs. Cooley at their popular home after the wedding. Mr. Levi L. Watkins has leased his store room on Frederick avenue to Mr. John Price, who will begin business about De- cember 15. Protracted services at the M. E. Church South the past week resulted in a num- ber of professiens of faith, and will be continued for another week. Audiences increase in size nightly and a great re- vival is anticipated. Rev. Lloyd is direct- ing the services and Mr. E. W. Walker the music. Invitations are out for the wedding of Mr. Albert Young of Point of Rocks and Miss Ella Taylor, daughter of Mr. James F. Taylor of this town. The ceremony will take place Tuesday evening, December 17, at home At the session of the Good Templar Grand Lodge in Towson last week the following leading members of the order in Montgomery county were made officers: Rev. J. W. Steele, grand chief templar; Miss P. Pearl Winstead, grand vice tem- plar; Mr. Thomas E. Watkins, grand treasurer; Rev. C. J. Bardette, past grand chief templar. Sunday morning special services were held in both the Methodist churches of town for the reception of newly converted persons into church membership. At Ep- worth Pastor Brian received three and Pastor Lloyd a larger class at the Metho- dist Church South, A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel C. Reed was buried at St. Rose Catho- Uc Church Monday. Father M. J. Riordan officiated. ——_. CONDITION OF FIN ANCES. Statement of Expected Revenues Made to the Reichstag. In the German reichstag yesterday. after- noon the minister for foreign affairs, Frei- heer Marschall von Bieberstein, made a statement on President Cleveland's recent message to Congress He denied that there was any differential treatment in Germany of American cattle and insurance compa- nies, and urged the house not to be intimi- dated by threats of reprisals. The secretary for the treasury stated that the federal states for the current year might reckon upon 30,000,000,marks over the estimates in direct revenue. He added that he also expected to show an Increase of 31,000,000 marks compared with last year. Herr Fritzen, a member of the center party, asked for a declaration upon the part of the government regarding the al- leged threatened reprisals against Ger- ricuy'’S trade costained in Pres.dent Cleve- Jand’s recent message to Congress. In_re- the minister for foreign affairs, Frei- vy Marschall von Bieberstein, said: ‘The United States still treat German su- gar. the same as in 1894, in spite of the fact that we have the most favored treat- ment. It is, therefore, surpr.sing that Presi- dent Cleveland should reproach Germany with treating American prcducts differen- tially and American insurance companies vexatiously. This is quite unfounded. The import of American cattle and beef was prohibited because Texas fever broke out in a consignment received here. It is our duty to show solicitude for the maintenance of the condition of German cattle, and this duty can in no way be subordinated to the politic commercial interests of other coun- tr.es. ‘Similarly, there Is no question of the differential treatment of American insur- arce companies. The regulations are pub- lished by the Prussian minister for the in- terior, and are applied equally to the home ard foreign companies. Whether these regulations met the object in view 1s a mat- ter solely for the Prussian government to determine, and foreign states have not the right of criticism. We have always truly and loyally ful- filled our treaty obligations to the United States, and will continue to do so; but do not let us be intimidated by threats of re- risals or induced to revoke our measures. rman government is always willing discuss politico-commercial questions The to with the United States on any besis in order to deal with them in a maaner befitting our multifarious trade relations with a great and friendly power. But we expect recip- rocal treatment to the fullest extent. « “The foreign office, in any future handling of the question, will combine calmness and moderation with the firmness which corre- sponds with our rights and duty, and to which our interests and well-founded rights entitle us.” - Count von Kardoff, the German silver champion, expressed satisfaction at the statement of the minister of foreign affairs, and urged the government to enter upon a strenuous campaign against socialism, de- claring that the ministry must, before all, show socialism a united and decided front. The house then a@journed. ——__+e+ Mystery Story Final Chapter. The final chapter of the mystery story, “Before They Were Married,” will be pub- lished in next Saturday’s Star. Guesses as to the solution of the mystery may be forwarded to The Star office until Wed- nesday evening at 6 o'clock, when the polls close. As is well known the $23) of- fered in prizes are to be awarded only for explanations sent in by women and girls according to published conditions. —_ The- New Battle Ships. The board of naval bureau held their first meeting yesterday to consider the plans submitted by the bidders for constructing the two new battle ships. It was arranged to,iave a tabulated statement prepared, showing the details of the various proposi- tions in brief, for use at another meeting to be held today. Tomorrow representatives of the companies bidding will be given au opportunity to appear in person before the board, over which Secretary Herbert will preside, and explain the merits of their res: Pective plans. It is hoped that a decision as to the awards can be reached before the end of this week. ——____+ + —. AUCTION SALES OF REAL EST TE, &e. - Tod C. G. Sloan & Co, Aucts., 1407 G@ st. n.w.— 17th st. o.w., brick building, No. 1213. SAle Tues- y, December 10, at 4 o'clock p.m.; also at same ume, fine horses, &e. F. Warten Johnson Pledges, &e., ut store commences Tuesday, December 10, at 10 o'clock a.m., cortinuing at 2 and 6:50 p.u. daily. Ratcliffe, Sutton & C. — Pierce st. a. between proved property, Auct.—Sale of unredeemed 1218 Pa. ave. C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., Sele of orien day, Wedne o'clock pan, M. B, Latimer & Co,, Aucts,, 1220-31 @ st. n.w.— Sale of Deakin oriental art collection, commencing Monday, December 9, at 11 a.m., 2:30 and 8 p.o., yg following day: Walter B. Willis & Co., aucts., 10th and Pa. ave.—Sale of silver ware by Taunton Silver Plate Co., daily, at 11 a.m., 3 and 7:30 p.m. Tomorrow. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D st Linden st. n.w. (Le Droit Park), dwellin; by order of Louis D. Wine and Clar tuustees, Sule Wedne: o'etock p.m. C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., ave. n.w., dwelling, No. 1407 G st. al carpets and rugs on Monday, 1 ay and ‘Thursday, ate 11 a.m. aud 3 aw. 103, ce B. Rheew, » Decen-ber 11, at 4:30 1407 G st. n.w.— 1407, by order of Mshlon Ashford and Je&se VN. Huyck, truste Sele Wednesday, December 11, at 3 o'cl Ratclitfe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 26th st. n.w., dwelling, No. 946, by order of John me trustee. Sale Wednesday, December :30 o'clock p. Thomas Dowling & C Trinidad ave. uear Ki . four dwellings, ley and Chas. HU. Cragin, day, December 11, at 4 Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts. EB st. n.w., dwelling, No. 1 in rear thereof, by ord: and Irving Williamson, Wednesday, December 11, at Duneanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sis. nw N. Cap. st., dwelling, No. 211, by order of J. Roberts Foulke and J’ Rarton Townsend, trustees. Sule Wedn + December 11, at 4 o'clock p.m. AUCIION FUPURE DUNCANSON BRO 10th and » and thre of Jesse L. trustees, Si ofelock p.m. Meiskell 2 OF BUL . e AVEAUE, NORTH ALSO BEING NEAR SOLDIERS’ HOME By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorde’ in Liver 1948, at folio of the District of © trustees, will sell at pub) of the tand 4 » We, the of the premises, on FRIDAY, STH y OF MBER, A.D. Ar HALF-Past LOCK P.M. SHARD, the follow! scribed land a i: of, Columbia twenty and thirty 5 in Francis W. stee, suidivision of part of a known as Pieasant Pla as per plat record ‘ounty Book of the surveyor’s office of sa Terms: One-third paid fn cash, balan interest, payable semi-annually, from date of sal secured’ on the property sold, or all cash, at option of the pureha . A deposi quired at the time of sale on veynncing, &c., at purchaser's cost to be complied with in t * otherwise trustees rese! the right to resell the Property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ readvertisement. WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, ENOCH L. WHIT) situate ted as lot in tue L in one and two de19-dts MORTGAGFE'S SALE OF VALUABL tate in Prince George's county, Maryland, one- half mile from Seabrook station, ‘on the Baltimore and Potomac 5 ington, D.C., and_ontbuildings of fruit, on SAT URDAY, DECEMBER FOURTEENTH, "189: HALY-PAST TWO P at , AT SEABROOK STA- TION. For further particulars see the Marlboro’ Gazette or apply to SAM’L E. HILL, Assiguee, 200 Equitable lag. Itimore, M. CHAS. H. STA. Solicitor de9-eost WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEEI TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING THE 2-STORY FRAM HO 0. 119% EB ST. rORY BRICK HEREOF. By virtue of @ deed of trust recorded tn Liver No. 1821, folio 491 et seq, one of the land records of the District ‘of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, ‘we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY R ELEVENTH, A. D. 1895, at HALF FOUR O°CLOCK P!M., all’ that Cert in pice, or parcel of land and premises situate, lying and being in the city of Washington, District of Co- Iumbia, distinguished as and belng original tot numbered seven (7) In square numbered five. hun- dred and sixty-nine (569), together with all the {improvements thereon as aforesald. Terms cash. A deposit of $150 will be required at time of gale. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days, or trustees reserve the right to eat risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing aud fecording at cost of purchaser, JESSE L. NEISKELL, Trustee, (008 IRVING WILLIAMSON, Hows! LAKE E IL be sold °+ public vecember ssors to Ratcliffe, 920 Pa. ave. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HORSES, BUGG HARNESS, STABLI By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust, re- corded in Liber 1851, folio 455 et seq., one of the lend records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the thereby secured, I will, on THURSDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF DECEM- BER, A.D. i895, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., offer for aale, at public ‘auction, in front of the rooms of Ratclimt Sutton & Co., 920 Pennsylvania avenue it, the following described goods and chat- AU CARRIAGE, ; 2 DOUBLE SETS CAk- ETTE, RIAGE HA 12 HORSES, STABLE FIXTUI RIPTION. Terms of sale cash. ALEXANDER H. GALT, Trustee. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts.’ d7-d&dbs TRU:TEE'’S SALE OF FROP ¥ KNOWN AS. PREMI 1615 32D SPREEL NORTHWES? (GEORGETOWN). By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded amonz the land -ecords of the District. of Columbia. in Liber 1347, toxlo 68 et seq., I will sell, at public auction, it,’ front of the preinises, on FRIDAY, DE THIRTEENTH, 1895, at FOUR ¢ ¥ that certain parcel of’ ground, situated in art of the District of Columbia formerly kiowh a8 Georgetown, ard distinguished as part of lot 23 in Beatty -and Hawkius’ addition. thereto, describea as follows: Beginning for the same at a pint on the exstern line of High (now 32d) street, ) feet southerly from the northwest corner of said lot, and vunning thence northerly along said street 20'feet 6 inches, thence easterly parallel with the Souther line of said lot 130, feet, thence southerly arallel \.'th High street 20 feet 6 Inches, and hence westerly parallel with the southern line of said lot 130 feet to the place of beginning, together with the improvements, ete. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal payments at one and two years, 6 per cent luterest, payable semt-annually,” secured "by the notes of “he purchaser and deed of trust on the Broperts, or all cash, at option of purchaser. $20 jeposit. All conveyancing, etc., at cost of pur- chaser. Terms to be compiled with in fifteen dars or trustee reserves the right to readvertise and fell ot defaulting purchaser's cost and risk. CHAS. H. CRAGIN, Surviving Trustee. THOS, DOWLING & CO., Ancts, 42-10t WG AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TOMONROW. KUTURE DAYS, ==> AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON'S 'Co., AUCTIONEERS. Gucceseors to Rateliffe, Durr & Co.) 0 Ww TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON—THS SOUTH SIDE OF PIERCE STREET BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST ST! NORTHWEST, AND KNOWN AS NO. 20 STREET NorTH- WEST, WASHID TP, Cc al ‘of trust to us, dated By virtue of a cer the eighth day of November, A.D. 1892, and duly recordd in Liber 1761, ‘folio et eeq.. of the land records of the District’of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we, the under- signed trustees, will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 198, AT HALF-PAST a M., the following described land and premises, situated im the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and aedignatea as and being t of lot sixteen (16),"in W. P. Johnston's sub- Stvision cf lots in square ‘sim bundred and twenty 1620), as saia subdivision fs recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Book B, page 8 contained wjthin the following metes and bounds, viz: Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of said lot, and running thence eust slong the line of street, 60 feet wide, known as Pierce street, seventeen (17) feet; thence south one hundred and’ thirty-six (136) feet seven and one- half (7i) inches; thence -west seventeen (17) fect, aid thence no th one hundred and thirty-six (136) feet seven and one-half (74) inches to the place of beginuing. : Perms ot cle: Twelve fundred dollars of the purcbase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in one year, W‘th interest at six (6) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the properts sold, or all casa, at the option of the purchaser A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing and record- ing at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 10 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property: at the risk apd cost of the defaulting purchaser. CHARLES G. RINGWALT. Trustee, 930 F st. nw JNO. A. BUTLER, Jr., Trustee, no2i-d&ds 503°E st. nw. THIS EVENING. Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts. Twenty-fourth Annual Sale > By order of the Taunton Silver Plate Co. Elegant Silver-plated Ware, great variety of styles; Rogers’ Celebrat- ed Cutlery of every description, French Mantel Clocks, Banquet Lamps, Bronzes, Opera. Glasses and many useful articles suitable for presents. SALES: ROOM, COH 10TH AND D STREETS. FACING PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Sales Daily, at 11 O'CLOCK A.M., 3 AND 7:30 O'CLOCK P.M. Continuing daily at the same hours until the entire stock is disposed of. ‘Those Intending to purchase shculd call early, while the stock is large to select from. Ladies wre particulirly invited, and chairs will be provided for thelr comfort. Ont Of-town purchasers can hav their goods packed free of charge. ry article strictly euaraniced as represented, joney, funded. 3 P. ALI Taunton Silver Plate Company. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTS. a6-5t At our or Manager, re- TOMORROW. C. G. SLOAN & CO.; Auctioneers, 1407 G Street. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan). t SUPERB AND ELEGANT COLLECTION ORIENTAL CARPETS AN D RUGS, Imported direct for this city, To be sold at auction within our rooms, 1407 G St., Ml TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER NINTH, TENTH; AT eLeVeN A.M. ANDO THREE P.M. EAGH DAY. fas ITION UP TO HOUR “CF SALE, CATALOGUES. READY. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, tabs G Street. a et ON EXE de5-5t DUNCANSON BROS; AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OFUA \1r CELLAR BRICK DWELL, LINDEN STREET, LYE y virtue of a certain, de f trust, dated the thirty-first (81st) day of Oct . A.D. 1894, and recorded amcng the land revotds of the District of Columbia, ‘n Liber 1968, {clio 94 et seq the request of the holde by, We will offer at pt pretuises, on WEDN & A.D. 1895," AT. TLALF P.M, the following descriled real estate, avhington, District of or pi nguished as 1) of Barr & on of lots in block numbered thir- teen (13) of A. Barber & Co.'s subdivision of Le Droit Park, as said Barr & nner’s subdivision ts duly recorded in Book County, No. 8, pags . of the records of the surveyor's of of the District of Coluniia, together with the Impravements there. on, and subject’ o a deed of trust dated Febrnary 15, 1852. ty secure the sim of $3,000 in three Years, with interest, payable semi-annually, at the tate or six per cent per auntm. Terns of sale: One-third of the purchase money. over and above the deed of trust of $3,000 assamed, to be paid {a cash, and the b: we to be paid in two equal Installments respectively, In one and twe yeurs, secured spon the property sold, with interest thereon, payable semi-annually, at the rate of six per cen’ per antum uptil paid, or all cash, t th option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. Sale to be closed within fifteen dass fren of sale, other- wise the trustees may resell property at the sk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after Sve days’ advertisement in some paper published In the RE-STORY AND KNOWN AS 1903 VE PARK, a ing lot Sanner's sub ti eity of Washington, D. C. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Low WIN] ‘Trustee, CLARENCE B. RHEEM, Trustee, no27-d&de 916'F st. nw. ONDAY, No. 4, F. WARREN JOUNSON, AUCTIONEER. -AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. I will sell, by public auction, at the store of H. K. Fulton, "No. 1218 Fa. ave. n.w., commencing. TUESDAY, DECEMBER TENTH,AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., all the upredeeimed pledg's in his store upon which the interest is due one year or more, con- sisting of Goid, Silver, Filled and Metal-cased Watches, Chains, Chava suds, Cuff But- tons, Collar Buttons, f Pins,” Lace Pins, Ear- rings, Bracelets, Plain Gold and Set Ringe, Medals, Badges, Gold Pens, Solid Silver and PI Diamonds aad other precioas stones, Looks, Guns, Revolvers, Field and Opera Glasses. Umbrellas, Musical and Mathematical Instruments, Scalskins Blankets, &c. Sale to continue at 2 and 6:30 o'clock p.m., until all ots are sold. ‘Ticket holders please take notice. “Hi. K. FULTON, Pawnbroker. Tt RATCLIFFE SUTTON & CO., AUCTS., Successors to Ratcliffe, Dart & Co. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING No. $46 26TH STREET NORTH- WEST, WITH BRICK STABLE IN THE REAR, BY AUCTION. By virtue of a deed in trust given to me and re- corded in Liber No. 2071, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, I will” offer for saie by public auction, fn front’ of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF 'DE- CEMBER, A.” D. 1895, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK’ P.M., part of original lot 20, in square numbered 5, In’ the city of Washington, ‘District of Columbia, fronting thirteen and seventy-three one- hundredths (13.73) feet on 26th street, with a depth of 135 feet to a wide alley. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two yeurs from day of sale, with interest on the de- ferred payments at the rate of 6 per centum per unum frory day of sale, payable seml-annually, said déferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the op: tion of the purchaser. A’ deposit. of '$200 to be ude at the time of sale. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from the diy of sale, other- wise the trastee reseryes the right to resell th property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur. chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale ‘In some tewspaper published in Washington, D.C. All conveyancing, recording, etc., at the cost of the purchaser T. CROWLEY, CHAS. W. DARR. Atty ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR FRAME DWELL ON TRINIDAD AVENUE NEAR KING STit NORTHEAST. Ry virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 1535, folio 39 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columb Nat public auction in front of the. prem! WEDNESDAY D BER ELEVENTH, 1 OUR O'CLOCK pal, those four parcels of jund and premises situ. ate in the county of Wi , District of Co- and Known on the ground plat thereof as 150, SI and 1 n J. 8. Swormstedt’ t of Long Meadows. ch of sald lots being excepted. Each of suid lots being improved by a two-story frame dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three yeurs, with 6 per cent Interest, se- cured by deed of tris deposit of $50 required on each lot’ Ail conveyancing, at. purebaser's cost. Tents to be complied with in fifteen days, or trustees reserve the right to resell at defaulting purchaser's cust and risk. R. E. BRADLEY, CHAS. H. CRAGIN, ‘Trustees. THOS. DOWLING & CO., Aucts. AUCTIONEERS. TION OF FINE RES- 1 NORTH CAPT- n29-dts DUNCANSON B- y OF DE. t THREE the under- trustees, unde trust to them, ring date Janu: recorded in Liber No. 1885, folio 170 + of the land records of the I of Columbia, and at the written request of the party thereby’ secured, will sell, at public auction, all ‘that part of original lot num- bered three #3, in square numbered six hundred eighty-five (G85), described as follows, viz: inning for the sume at the southwest corner of lot ard running thence nocth with the east line of North Cxpitol street thirty-three (3) feet ten (10) inches; thence east to the rear line of sald lot; thence routh to the southeast. corner of said and theuce West to the beginning, with all im- provements. Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash (of which $200 must be deposited with the trestees at time of sale), In three equal Installments, and p ‘one, two and. three years from date of with’ interest at six per cent per annuta, payable’ sem by deed of trust om the pr at purehaser’s option. If t with within ten days from ¢ serve the right to’ reseil faulting purch: ment. All coni >not complied le trustees re- 1 cost of de- public advertise- se S >THE An SESDAY, DPX WES: nmment Sale, Interior Department. THERE WILL & SOL] AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, “Db AT ELE. oo THE DEPART) STABLI . NEW YORK AV UE N.W. A QUANTITY OF OLD MATERIAL, CONSISTING OF” FILE CASES, PURNITURE, — MATTIN WOOD! . PINE DOO WINDOW SASH, &e. BY ORDER OF* WM. , Acting ry M. B. LATIMER & CO., Auctioneers. de7-10X12 INCA: AUCTIONEERS. ME DWELL- HARRISON n died of trust, dated April rded in Liber No. 1905, at ~ one of the land records of’ the By virtue ‘of 12°. D. 1864, folio 425. et of Columbia, we shall x RIDAY, THE _T A. D._ 1895 FOUR 6" M., lots numbered g in the subdivision of Uniontown. now acostla, D. C., together with’ the thereon ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two y with interest at 6 per cent per annum until paid, secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at aption of purchaser. $100 deposit reqnired on eaci house time of sale, and ten days ailowed to the improvements. DUNCANSON, Trustees. AUCTIONEERS. PLENDID. NORTHEA Ry virt BO, 1894, rec land records in Liber 1980, folio 426, of the District of Coluinbia, we shall mises, on FRI EMBER, sixteen (6),in ixty-four (964), in the . balance in one and two. » of trust, or 0 deposit at time of ompiete pur- chase. — CHARM WM: H. d6-d&ds Executors’ Sale of a large stock of Carriages, Unfinished Work, Harness, &c., at the factory of the . late John M. Young, S.W. Cor. of 14th & C Sts. Southwest. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a special term for Orphans’ Court business, the undersigned executors will sell by public auction ON FRIDAY, THE THIRT H DAY OF DECEMBER, 1893, com- mencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., at’ the factory and workshop of the late John M.’ Young, 14th and C sts. a.w., a large stock of Carriages, &e., which comprises: COUPE ROCKAWAY, —_BUGGITE VICTORIA — HE! POL To whi Terms cakb. JAS. 8. EDWARDS, JOB BARNARD, WM. A. YOUNG, 49-d&dbs Executors. DUNCANSON BRQS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT BRICK DWELL- ING, NO. 1013 26TH STREET N.W, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Octo- ber 19, A. D. 1894, and recorded in Liber No. 1963, at folios 140 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, in_ front of prem JRDAY, THE FOUR- TEENTH DAY IBER, 1895, AT HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ‘lot 46, in square ity of Washington, D.C., together with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per an- num until paid, secured by deed of trust, or all cxsh, at option of purchaser. $200 deposit required at time of sale, and ten days allowed to complete the purchase. CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, WILLIAM H. -DUNCANSON, d6-dé&ds ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONRERS. (Succesucrs to Rateliffe, Dair & Co.) CIiANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION, TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING NO. 2211 12711 1414 10TH STREET NORTHWEST TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING STREET NORTHWEST. FOUR-STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. i414 I STREET NORTH WEST. ‘THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 730 13TH STREET NORTS WEST. ALL UNDER GOOD RENTAL. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in equity cause No. 16505, doc. 39, whezein E. W. Dick et al. are complainants and H Dick et al. are de- fendants, the urdersigned tiustee will offer for sale, by public auction, in front of the respective prem: ises, on THURS AY, the NINETEENTH DAY of DECEMRER, A.D. 1895, at FOUR O'CLOCK PM., the following described real estate, to wit: Lot rumbercd sx (6) and part of lot’ numbered five (5) in Starr and Metealf's subdivision of part of square numbered three hundred and two (302), said part of lot five G) being the northernmost tive (5) feet front by the depth thereof, tamely, ninety-five (5) feet one (3) itch, and the insprovements the on, comisting of a two-story frame dwelling, kuown as’ No, 221] 12th street rorthwest. ALSO, On THUASDAY, the NINETEENTH DAY of DE- CEMBER, A.D. 1895, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. lot numbered twenty-six (26) in Redfern’s subdivision of square numbered three hundred and thirty-eight (38), and ments thereon, consisting of’ a tw welling, known as No. 1414 10th stre ALSO, On FRIDAY, the TWENTIETH DAY BER, AD. at FOUR O'CLOCK of lots Lumbered’ twenty-two ¢ (23) in ‘square numbered twa 250), deserived and bow girning at 2 point on the distant eighty (80) feet eas he improve- story brick t northwest. of DECEM- of “I’’ street north from the northwest corer of loi numbered twenty-one (1) in said square, and running thence east on said ““I"" street tw (20) feet eleven (11) inches (20 ft. 11 in), scuth Cne hundred (100) feet, thence west twenty (20) feet eleven (11) inches,” thence nort one bindred (100) feet to the beginning on said “I" Street, and the improvements thereon, ‘consisting of a fcur-story brick dwelling, known as No. 13U4 street northwest. THIRD DAY of DE- , at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, part of lo numbered’ twenty-three (23) in_s¢ humbered two hui dred and fifty-two (252), begiuuin; for the same at a point on 13th street two (2) feet scuth of the rort f said lot and run- ning thence south twel el to 2 public y, thence north tw On MONDAY, tho CEMBER, A.D. 1 One-third cash, the residue in equal in- at one and two years, with interest from the rate of six per cent per annum, aunually, secured by deed of trust on premises sold, or all c the option © purchaser. A’ deposit of ) re- quired om each piece ut the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within fitteen = from the day of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defsulting purchaser, after five days’ ad- ch resale or sales in some news- published in Washington, D.C. All con- cing and recording at the ‘cost of the pur- vertisement of s paper Serie J. WALTER COOKSEY, Trustee, aG-d&as Fendall building. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. SALE_ OF TWO-STORY FRAME SIX ROOMS AND BATH, TH STREET NORTHEAST, IN ROSEDALE, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Sep- teniber 1, A.D. 1894, and recorded in Liber No. 1943, at folio 358 et ‘seq., one of the land records of she District of Columbia, we shall offer for sale, in front of the premises,” on TUESDAY, THE Sk BENTH )F DECEMBER, A.D., 1895, AT FOUR O°CL6 -, lot 149, of block "27, in Lng Meadows, in said District, together with ‘the improvements ‘theresa, ‘erins of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, b ing interest at 6 “gal cent per an- rua until paid, and to be secured by deed of trust, or ali cash, at option of purcheser, $100 deposit required at’ time of sale and ten duys allowed to complete the purchase. CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, WILLIAM H: DUNCANSON, d4-d&ds ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ALE OF A BR 6% SOUTH CARULINA AV Default, having oecurted ui a deed of trust, dated May in Liber No. 1403, folio 2 et 1ecCrds of the District of Co of the paity secured th ; trustee Will offer f ‘on MONDAY, the SIXT R, A.D. 1895, at HALP 1 following described real es: ite, situate in the city of Washington, District of olurbia, to wit: Lot mtmbered 34 in the subdi- vision of’ part of lot numbered 8 in square nwm- tered 876, recorded in the surveyor's office of the District ef Colum Terns of sale: to be paid in cas ten days thereaft Iments at one, ay of sale, with interest thereon at the raie of 6 per cent per annum until paid, payable semi-an- nuully, the deferred paytaents to'be represented by the promissory notes of ihe purchaser,” secured by deed of trust on the herein described real estate, In the vsual and ordinary form, and the Improvements insired to the satisfaction of the trustee, or pur- chaser, at his option, may pay all cash. ‘Terms of sgle to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, and on failure of the purchaser to so cori- ply the trustee reserves the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 to be made at time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 43-d&ds AUSTIN P. BROWN, Surviving Trustee. jer the provisions ‘of 1888, and recorded 4. ohe of the land bia, and by request , the undersigned fourth of the purchase money on the day of sale, or within , and the talance in equal in- two and three years from the "PUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED BY THE FINE, LARGE COTTAGE, NO. 605 HOWARD AVENUE, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS NORTH- By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated October 8, 1894, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1929, folio 422 ct seq., of the lind records of the District of Columbis and at the request of the party secured thercby,: we, the pndersigned trus- tees, will sell, at p ic auction, in frout of the prewbises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 1TEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D.” 1895, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P the following described land and premises, with the easements, rights, ways and appurtenances thereunto be situate and lying in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, namely: Lot twenty-five (25), in Robert Proctor’s. subdisisic n of part of block four (4), and adjoining property, in the subdivision made by Howard University of the farm of the late Jobn A. Smith, as said Proctor’s subdivision is recorded in the stirveyor’s office of said District of Colum- bla, in county hook 8, page 29. Sold subject to a deed of trust for $4,500, dated October 8, 1894, pa five years after date, with interest, amount of which will be stated at time of sale. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money, over and above sald trust and Interest, to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six (6) per centum per annum, payable semi-an- nually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be re- tired of the wurchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purehaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within ten days from day of sale, other- w the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. FRANCIS H. SMITH, FRANK BIRGE SMITH, Trustees. d6-d&ds C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIC uccessors to Lati TRUSTE RESIDENC! VANIA ” AVENU TON, D. C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April 24,°1893, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1804, folio 320 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Cclumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, DECEMBER SIXTEENTH, 1895, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being .all of lots numbered twenty-seven (27) and cventy-nine (29), 1a Mullet’s subdivision of lots in square numbered fourteen G4), as per plat recorded in Liber 17, folio 169, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, together with the improve- ments thereon, consisting of two nearly new band- me brick residences, known as Nos. 2507 and 11 Peypssivania avenue northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the balance in one, two and three with Interest from day of ‘sale, pay: nually, and secured by a deed of Property, or all’ < AN conveyancing amd re- cording at purchaser's cost. Two hundrel dollars ($200) “deposit required on ‘each house at time of sale. If terms are not complied with in fifteen days the trustees reserve the right to cesell the Property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pure fter such public notice as they may deem necessary. SAM'L CROSS, 916 Ta. ave., JAMES M. GREEN, 711 14th st. n.w., ‘Trustees, ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G N.W. (Successors to Latimer & Sloun.) TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF THREE-STORY AND BASE- MENT BROWNSTONE FRONT | DWELLIN NOWN AS NO. 819 NORTH CAROLIN 2 pAUE SOUTHEAST. Saree y virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the Twentieth day of April, A.D. 1894, and duly re- corded in Liber No. 1897, folio 490 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, In front of the premises, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1895, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land und premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, in the District of Columbia, und designated us and being lot numbered eleven (11), in J. D. Crois- sant’s subdivision of original lot one (1), in square SALE_OF TWO HANDSOME RRICK 2007, N) | 11 PENNS WASHING- dt-dts numbered nine hundred and twenty-two (922), as said subdivision is recorded in Book 13, e '146, in the office of the surveyor of the Disiriet of Co! lumbla, together with the improvements, consisting of a three-story and basement brick dvelling,known us No. 819 North Carolina avenue southeast. ‘Terms or sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, balance in one and two seurs, with Inter- est ac’ ix per cent per annum, payable semi- annually, and secured by a deed ‘of trust on the property’ sold, or all cash. Ail conveyancing and recording at ‘purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Terms of sale to be com- plied with in fifteen days from day of sale, or the trustees reserve the right to reseli at the risk «nd cost of defaulting purchaser, after such public notice as they may deem necessary. GEO. H. B. WHITE, J. EAKIN GADSBY, ‘Trustees. deT-ats RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. AUCTION ‘ Guccestors to Hatcllffe, Darr & Coy Assignee’s Sale of the entire con- tents of the well known Brass Foundry of Robert Leitch & Son,Nos.1214and 1216 D St. N. W. By virtue of a deed of assignment gives and duly recorded, I will sell by publi¢ auction os the ‘above. premises, ON MONDAY, THE SIs A. D. TEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER 1885, mencing at TEN O'CLOCK &.M large stool goods, which comprises: ENGINE BOILERS, MACIL PLANER, DRILL PRE: POWER "ELEVATOR, ERS’ "IMPROVED CEL- : ERS, TERS" SUPPLIES. BILASS AND IRON GOODS, BIASS FOUNDRY, FURNACES, ae Together with a full line of goods usually f a well-stocked ‘brass Founiry. ee ALSO HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS. ‘To which I respectfully invite the attention of the trade and others. Terms cash. wi JAMES Wi ‘SOMERVIL Ge-d&dbs = H erred DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TEUSTFES' SALE OF ELDBG. vO-8' BRICK’ DWELLING, NO. iS iotw Sneee By virtue of 4 certain deed of trust, dated N vember 6 A.D. 1891, and recorded In Liber No, 1639, at folio 2 et sej., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, wo shall offer for sale, on THURSDAY, the NINETEENTH DAY of DE: CEMBER. A.D. ‘1895, at FIFTEEN MINUTES PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.Ai.. in front of the premises, lot 69, block 2, of Trinidad, D.C., together with’ the improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with futerest at 6 per cent per arnum until paid, secured by deed of: trust, or al casi:, at option of purchaser. $200 deposit requ on day of sule, and ten days allowed to vomplete the purchase. I3AAC L, JOHNSON, CHARLES F, BENJAMIN, @6-d&ds ‘Trustees. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY PRICK DWELLING, NO. 216 N STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duiy recorded in Liber No. 1898, folio 217 et weq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the under- Signed trustees will offer for sale, by public auc- tion, In front of the premises, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD DAY of DI IBER, A.D. 1895, at HALF-PAST THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow: ing described real estate, situate Ju ‘the city Washington, District of ‘Columbia, to wit: Al that certain pie > or parcel of land and premises known and distinguished as and being iot numbered one hundred and sixtecn (116), in F. B. McGuii trustee's, subdivision of part of square five hundred and fifty-five (555), a8 per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, im Book nineteen (19), page ninety-eight (98), with the improvements thereon, consisting of brick dwelling No. 216 N street a.w., Washington, D. C. ‘Terms: A dosed of trust now upon the property for four thousand dollars to be assumed by the pure chaser, balance to be paid in cash, or one-half of the amount abeve the trust to be assumed may be paid in cash, and the other half in a second trust upou the property gold, bearing interest at six () per centum per anfum, puyable sem!-annually. deposit of $200 will be required upon acceptance of bid. If terms of sale are not complied. with in fifteen days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ ad- Yertisement in some newspaper published in Wash. ington, D. C. Ad conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, Trustee, 1824 F st. nw, HENRY J. FINLEY, Trustee, dc9-dts Wash.’ Loan and Trust bidg. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. nw. In pursuance of a resolution of the stockholders of the City Investment Company, I will sell at pub- Me auction, at Thomas Dowling’s auction rooms, G12 E street n.w., Washington, at HALE: PAST FOUk O'CLOCK P.M., SDAY, DECEMBER TWELFTH, 1895, the following un- improved property in the city’ of Washington, D. CG. y First—Lots 15, 16 and 17, in C. C. Duncanson's subdivision of original lots 2 and 3, in square 7 fronting on 22d hear M st. nw. “Each of lots ix subject to a deed of trust securing a note for $2,275, due March 1, 1898. Second—Original lot 6. i square 820, Ath street between C and D streets s.e. This lot is subject to two deeds of trust, one for $2,071.12, due De- cember 15, 1895, and the other for $1,600, due De- ceniber 16, 1896. Third—Sublots 97 and 98, equare 1015, C between 12th and 13th streets s.e. Each lot is subject to the lien of deeds of trust securing $1,020, due No- vember 15, 1896. Fourth—Original Jot 15, cquare 1058, East Capl- tol stree~ between 13th end 14th streets s.e. This lot is eubject to the Mer. of deed of trust securing $1,500, due July 15, 1896. Fif:h—Sublots 62 to 67, in square 778, 4th street between F and G streets n.e. Each lot is subject to the lien of a deed of trust securing $900. ‘Sixth—Original lot 17, square 96 11th between B and C streets g.e. “This lot is subject to the Her. of a deed of trust for $2,600, due Bebruary Seventh—Lots 154 to 157, im square 1015, 13th street between B end. Walter streets s.e., subject to a lien of $644 on each, due July 1, 1896. Eighth—Lot 157, tn square 1015, corner 13th and Walter street: subject to Hen for $800, due July 1, 1896. Ninth—Lox- 14, square 1061, C street, between 14th and 15th w.e.; lien, $850, "due May 23, 1896. ‘Tenth—Lot 11, square 1098, B street ‘bet 17th and 1sth streets s.e.; and at the request ths owner, I will sell, at the same time and place, the followin; roperty:; Eleventh —Sublot 89 of original lot 2, square 965, Massachusetts avenue between 10th and 11th ne; Hen securing two notes for $546.93 each, due De- comber 20, 1885. and December 20, 1896, respect ively. ‘Twelfth—North 36 feet front on 11th street be- tween B and C streets n.e. by depth of 110 feet 4% inches of original lot 17, square 964. It 1s sub- Ject to lien of two notes for $993.37 each, due De- cember 6, 189, and December 6, 1898, respect- ively. ‘Tairteenth—Part of lot 4, square E. of 1015, 18th street near Kentucky avenve s.e.; subject to len of deed of trust securing two notes aggregating $848.99, due Ne vember 15, 1898. Terms of sale: Cash ‘as to all the purchase money in excess of the liens thereon, and all con- veyancing at che cost of purchaser> A forfelt of fifty dollars will be required on each plece of prop- erty; and if terms of sale are not complied with in five days the property will be resold at the risk and expense of the purchaser. de2-dkds c L_©. O'NEAL, CHANCERY SALE OF PREMISES a&NOWN AP? 3318 N STREET NORTHWEST (GEORGI TOWN By virtue of a decree of the Suprem> Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause 16453, we will sell, at public auction. in front of the premises, on’ MONDAY, DECEMBER SIX- ‘TEENTH, 1895. AT FOUR "O°CLOCK P.M, all that parcel of ground, situated in that part of said District formerly known 08 Georgetown, distin- guished as part.of lot 75, in Beatty’ and Hawkins’ addition there‘o (now known as part of square 1220), described as follows: Begfnning for the same’on the south Ine of Ist (now N) street at the northeast corner of sid lot, and ruuntnz thence west on said Ist (N) street 23 feet 4 inches; thence south 100 feet, more or lers, :o an alley leading to Market (now 33d) street; thence vast on sal olley 23 feet 4 inches, end’ thence north by and with the east line of ‘said lot 100 feet, more or less, to the place of t¢ginning, together with the improvements, Terms of sale: One-third cash, balanc> in two cqual payments, at 1 and 2 years, at 6 per cent iuterest, payabl+ semf-annually, gecured by the notes of the purchaser, nnd decd of trust on tho property, or all cash, at option f purchaser. De- peslt of $200. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in 15 days, or trustees reserve the right to readvertise and sell at defaulting purchaser's cost and risk, The property will be sol subject to taxes, a state- ment of which will be exhibited by the trustecs at the sale. 4 344 Ww CHAS H. CRAGIN, Trustee, 321 4 vt. nw. THOS. DOWLING & CO., Aucta. as-108 DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, No. 2001 GALES STREET NORTHEAST, IN ROSH DALE, OR LONG MEADOWS, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the fourth day of May, . 1843, recorded in Liber No. 1806, at folio’ 447 et sev, one of the land records of the District of Colu for sale, in front of the pren TE 0. 26, in block No 21 of Long Meadows, or Ttose- dale, D. C., together with the improvements there- en. Terms of eale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum urtil paid, to be secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. $100 de- it required at time of sale, and ten duys al- jowed to complete the purchase. ISAAC L. JOHNSON, CHARLES EF. BENJAMIN, d4-d&ds ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEER: TRUSTEES SALE OF NOS. 1605 AND | 1613 KRAMER STREET NORTHEAST, LN LONG MEADOWS, OR KC »ALE. By virtue of a certait deed of trust, dated De- cember 1, A.D. 1892, recorded in Liber No. 1770, at follo $7 et eeq., one of the land records of the District. of Columilia, we shall offer for scle, in f the premises, on ‘I THE SEV- TH DAY OF DECEMBER, A‘D. 1805, AT PAST FOUR O'CLOCK "P.M, lots ‘Nos. 23 227, block 27, of Rosedale, ‘D. C., to- gether with the improvemenis thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balarce in one and two years, at interest of six Pea cent per annum until’ paid. to be secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at option of purchaser. $100 deposit required ou each bouse at time of sale. ISAAC L. JOHNSON, CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, d4-d&ds ‘Trustees.