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2? Gepartments, EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHinGTUN, Okeley School for Girls, 1750 Madison st., Dupont Circle, _Priyst ils, Both sezes: evenings, Sliss EV. HETH, aU. Washington Heights School 1850 WYOMING AVE. N.W. nol-3m,4 Stage for Day Pupiia. EDWARD C. TUSYNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. Elocution, Voice Culture, Grace. The Mount pokes cor. 9th and N. ¥. ave. Flat No. 20. a Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons im draughting and mathematics. term begins Jan. . ‘7th st. me. de28-Im* BUSINESS COURS! Any one subject. DAY OR NIGHT, $25 A YEAR. 1 a moth. . ‘The typewriting and shortiand course, Bs Ivy Institute Business College, 8th and WANTED_VOCAL AND PIANO PUPILS. elalty of beginners. Weak voices ma and briiliant. LOW TERMS. Also AMATEUR OPEKA. GEO. W. UAWMENCE, 084 F i28-6t* WIMODAUGHSIS CLASSES, 1328 1 ST, N.W— Stenogrsphy, dictation, Mrs. Florence "V. Baid- win; “physical culture, Mrs. Estelle H.” Davis. Classes begin January, 1896. ITH, Supt. _de2s-Im10 ADA L FRENCH TAUGHT TO BE PRO: well, spoken, read ard understood in 80 lessons. Begioners and advanced classes. Successful and experienced teacher. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, SPE- D st. ow. de23-Im* ba The Stuart School, FOR GIRLS, DAY AND BOAKDING.—Col- Jegiate; academic; preparatory; aT we 123f AND i226 isra StN.W. Con. MASS. AVE, o23-tt MISS CLAUDIA STUART, Principal. The Berkeley Scnooi, 1515 M1 street. Students thoroughly fitted for West Point and Annapolis, for ull universities and scientific schools, for direct commissions in the army and Lavy, and for the civil service. Twenty-fiv: ‘oun en have successfully passed examinations during the past two years. Arrangements may ve made for private lessous in all branches. CHARLES W. FISHER, B.S. oc22-eott Head Mast COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED TEACHERS Will give lessons, at own or pupils’ residence, in music, languages ana painting: piano and guitar; Spanish, Fiench, Portuguese and Bulish branches. Best methods used. Terms moderate. Gall or address TEACHERS, 120 B st. ne. d23-tf DAVID €. BAN Elocutior and Dramatic Art; deep breathing, ex- Pression, naturalness. Studio, 1329 10th st. n.w., after 4 p.m. Send for circular. ocl9-3m MR. PRANK GEBEST, LATE OF BERLIN, THE newly engaged organist of Calvary Baptist fcscruction in plas, organ aad theory’ Best toate truction in organ and t testi. monlals and most thorough instructiog. dlstojatt® Education for Real Life. 1864. FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. The Spencerian Business College, National Bank of the Republic building, cor. 7th and D n.w. Day and night sessions. SPENCERIAN, In the national capital and thi it the country, 4s a bousehold word, associated ith thorough busi- ‘Bess training and a prosperous career. Phe thircy-trst scholastic Sear of this popular In- stizution Monday, September 2, 1895. Five viz: Practical Business, including coupiete bookkeeping course, Englisb, rapid cal tions, rapid writing, moral end social culture, isurte system cf e civics, political ecogoniy til commercial law, ‘Practical English, rr tory bookkeeping; Shortha: pe writing, including English; Spencerian Rapid Writ- ing. Mlechanteal “and Avchitectoral’ Drawing. Wail corps of thorougbly trained teachers, Location cen- Spacious, brilliantly lighted, bandsome halle and ¢lass rooms. Services of graduates always In de- mand. Terms moderate, but no competition with heap schools. The leading business men of Wash- iugton were trained ia this college, and send their gous and daughters and candidates for employment here for training. ‘This college recetved from the World's Columbian gommissioa a dirlome for “Excellence of Students’ Work” in all of the above departments, and four Of the students received silver medals for superior Work Ip ihe “Living Educational Exhibit.” Offive open every business day and night. Write or call for new annual announcement. MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Prinelpal and Proprietor. Chevy Chase School (Formerly Chevy ‘Chase Inn) French and English School < haif en hour from Washington, c., cars. French the language of the house. For circulars address MELLE. LEA M. BOULIGNY, Chery Chase, Md. * LANGUAGES, 1023 15TH ST. N.W.— Prof. J. D. Gaillard, Officier d’Acade- hor and originator of a new, scientific joyuial method indorsed by the leading edu- eutors of France, ‘land and America, patro- Rized by the elite of Washington. (See circular.) a JAND_ AND ‘TYPEWRITING.—MiSS ANNA M. LAISE, 1333 12th st. n.w. Pitman shorthand by NEW and RAPID method. Beginuers and dic- tation. “Stenograpbie and typewritten work done. tf Washington Seminary, 1538-40 17th st. Select boarding and day school. Collegiate and preparatory depts. German-English Rindergarten. Pitinary. Bs Dire ata LEWOOD. 4-lin* GUNSTON_ INSTITUTE, 1212 and 1214 14th st. n.w. aFupls for second term recetved Janna M-t 1895. deli-tt 6. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. MASON. * THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. PIANOS AND ORGANS, Exchange your old square piano for a new Upright. Your old square piano is worth more to us than it is to any piano dealer in Washington. Being manufacturers, we can send it to our. own fac- tory and have it thoroughly overhauled and remodeled at trifling expense, while it is practically worthless to an agent, because the ex- pense of fixing it up is so great that it would really amount to more than the piano is worth. If you have an old square which you would like to replace with a new upright drop a postal or call in person and we will send a man up to inspect your instrument. We will allow you just as liberal a price for your piano as possible—give you your choice of any upright in stock—and let you pay the difference in easy monthly installments. Bear in mind, that we have 18 branches scattered all over the U. S. through which to dispose of your square—it is worth some- thing to us—and we will give you its fullest value. Bradbury Factory Warerooms, 1225 Pa. Ave. FREEBORN G. SMITH, MANUFACTURER. W. P. VAN WICKLE, MANAGER. it why you shou'd buy your Pianos and Music. at DROOP'S, 925 Pa. ave. Because two members of 365 Reasons REASON II. our firm are ‘tical me- chanics and un- derstand: constru-tion and you get the benefit of their knowledge and expe- rience. about for a Piano don't start out with In look! the idea that went the cheapest! Thi hundreds of firms im the country Who. manufusttre Pianos, but thelr output generally is poor, Every artist of prominence, every PIANO YER who wishes to do himself justice, prefers and uses the STEINWAY, The world’s standanl Piano. Steinways are the only people in the world who make every part of thelr Pianos, even to the casting of the immense eapest Ia" the end: "Maybe oe co ft aiford's e anno Steinway? Consult with us ‘and get NEXT BEST GABLER. The “Gabler” Fiano stands today as a shin! $FaDple of Nhat brains can accom THE TONE OF A “GABLEX.” ‘TRY TH ACTION, INVESTIGATE ITS CONSTRUCTION, ad- mire the beautiful outlines of its case, and after com it with the best, the “Steinway,” see if any other Piano can equal it in any of the points mentioned! A full line of these lovely instru nents “A Business Education. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street north-west. ©. K. URNER, A.} E., Prine} The leading school of” business umd shorthand. Highest attainable grade of instruction at_mod- erate cost. Situations for rratuates. pol8-tt DROOP’S NEW STEINWAY PIANO PARLORS, it 925 PENNA. AVENUB_ Wood’s Commercial College 311 EAST CAPITOL ST., Inparts a thorough knowledge of the COMMER- CIAL STUDIES at the cost of less time aml money than otber schools. We make BREAD-WINNENS of soung, people, ‘and then secure positions “for them. Eleventh year. Day ard evening sessions. Send for circulars. nole-tt ~ Friends’ Select School, 1811 1 ST. N.W. A co-educational school of all grades. Students received at any time. No charge for text books. Catalogues sent on application. nl5-l0d THOMAS W. SIDWELL, Principal. Norwood Institute, A Home and Day Schoo! for Girls. A Full Academie and Graduating Course. Mrs. WM. D. CABELL, Priftcipal, 1761 N. near Conn. ate. o10-3m ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 Massachusetts avenue, Washington, D.C. A day school for young ladies and little giris. In addition to a thorough course in Engilsh. French, German and Latin, special advantages are offered to students in the art ai rus departments. A kindergarten bas been opened in cennection with the academy. au31-6m LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ith st. o.w. Branches In the principal American and Enropean cities. Best instruction by superior uative teach- xs. Conversation from start. $12 per term in mall classes, day 7 evening; also private les- sens at school or residence. ‘Trial lesson frce. Send for circular. oc5-d WR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boys vill reepen Sept. 16, 1895. Preparation for colleges, universities and technical schools, and for business pursuits. Private tuition furnished: Dest of refererces. Apply to WM. 4. PUTNA} A.M., 1633 19th st. n.w. an22-tf GLNEY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS—1827 I ST. Special advantages for study of modern ten- guages, music and art; dally exercise in calis- thenics, drawing, Latin and French or German inded in the regu erga TON, INSTITUTE WARRENTON, VA. Situated on the Southern railway, 54 miles from Washington Has but a very few vacancies and would like to Bll them. Applications for cata- Jogues to GEQ, G. BUTLER, A.M., Principal. de26-eo6t MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. $188 per sear. A successful school; one of the Test to Infuse with energy and wake up boys to the duties of life. Boys under 13 years, $177. IDGE (Yale), AM. Priv.” d143meo D, STUART INSU 14TH YEAR. —A Home Schdol for Girls. Ithfuluess unsurpassed. Parents wishing to travel will find this a most desirable home ‘and school for thelr children. ‘ferms moderate. Cit references. MISS MARTHA DABNEY STUART, Principal. Miss Stuart will meet in Washington Parties disiring 2 personal Interview. — de28-6t* —_—o es - MANICURE SUPERFLUOUS HAIRS, BIRTHMARKS, MOLES, &e., destroyea forever by ELECTRICITY; freck- premature wrinkles and all facial blemishes Fedoved. "FAGIAL MASSAGE. No pal, ‘0 scar no fallur Pst nw. de23-1m* FACIAL GLEMISHES, MOLES, WARTS AND SU- pertlous lair removed, leaving no trace, by the electric needie process. Only sure and perinanent cure; specialist, bas had years of experience. MARGARET M.’ RETRAYE, 707 13th n.w., Room 8. 2d tloor (no sign). de2i-2we WADAME LE FEVRE. BEAUTY PARLORS. Manicuring, shampooing marsage ai ef face by first-class artists. 1110 Booms 20 and 22. Washington, D.C. MADAME PAYN, HIGH-CLASS MANICURE AND CHIROPODIST. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 703 15th st. aw. Surdays. 9 3m. to 1 p.m. 016-44 “ ATTORNEYS. GAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ‘Webste~ Law building, 645 D st. n.w., Washing: foo, B.0, Residence, No. 8 Mount Vernon Plats, York ave. und 9th st. mw. See John F. Ellis & Co.’s Announcement top of column, next to editorial. $160 Cash. Upright Piano. Not entirely new; in beautiful condition—only been used a few months—handsome style of ma- hogany case; fall, sweet tone—alll the latest aS provements. rare barga: closing out sale of all second-hand pianos. The Piano Exchange, de81-200 913 PA. AVE. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Attempted, Not Attained. The Aeolian’s equal has been attempted, but never attained. Dollars and years were required to perfect the Aeolian, but the result has placed it where com- petition is not feared. It has won its way among standard musical instruments to a place all its own. Have you heard it? Aeolian music here for. all. Sanders & Stayman, - Leading Pianos, Organs and Music, 934 F Street Northwest. Percy S. Foster, Manager. Baltimore Sto-e, 13 N. Charles st. ju2-50d Upright Piano, ‘Two months old, Mahogany case, Standard make. Absolutely guarantee 9145 Cash. D.G. Peiffer &Co., PIANO TUNING. }. J. BECKER, PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER: fine work; satisfaction given; terms moderate. 85 11th st. n.w. ‘nols-tf LOST AND FOUND. WILL PARTY WHO TOOK BLACK CLOTH OV. ecat, with light Ining, through imisi Free at Spencerian reception, Jai. 1, return the sauie to t he office of that college. we LOST—JANUARY 1, SMALL BLACK AND TAN dog; answers to name Bis. Return to 212 New _deriey ave. nw. and receive reward. ju2 LOST—A SMALL BLACK SPANIEL DOG; WHITE breast; short face; tail docked; had on ulckel gollary, blue Mbvon.’ Reward if returned to 1518 a t LOs1—A WAD OF BILLS—-FOUR TENS AND ONE five—near the Capitol. Finder can name rewi Please inform X. ice. FOOKET BOOK, COX: “AINING Soule hange and four gold rings. Hew: return; to 944 Lettie st. ws it LOST — OSTRICH FHATHER BOA; LEFT IN theater (Allen's Grand) or lost between theater and 1435 K st. nw Liberal reward if return to Mrs. MARVIN, 1435 K st. * LOST—ON TUESDAY MORNING, A WIDTH OF white satin, either on N et. and Conn. ave. or on 18th st. bet. N ard P sts. Finder will be re- warded by returning it to 1752 P at. it* AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, 2c. ‘Tomorrow. Duncanson Bros., Aucts.—Sale of No. 1718 17th et. n.w. Friday, January 8, 1899, ai 4 o'clock p.m. ‘Wm. B. Edmonston and Constantine-H. Williamson, trustees. ara Duncanson Bros., Aacts.—Sale of suburban real estate fronting Piney Branch goad, near Takoma Park, Friday, January 8, 1996,)at 8 p.m. Albert F. Fox and T. A. Lambert, trusted#, Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts.rSale of unin- Proved property on Delaware ave. :between L and M sts, and on 2d st. bet. K andl sts. ne., on Friday, January 8, 1896, at 4:30 p.m. John Wal- ter, jr., and H. H. Bergmann, trustees. M. B. Latimer & Co., Aucts.—Chancery sale of improved real estate in Tenleytwn, D. C., on Fri- day, January 3, 1896, at 4 o'clock p.m. Edward L. Gles and Edward M. Cleary, trustees. AUCTION dSALtis. BPUTUNE DAYS. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) FINE FURNITURE FROM A HANDSOME RESIDENCE ON 14TH ST. EXTENDED AT PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHIN OUR ROOMS, 1407 G°ST,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 1896, AT 10 A. M.. SUCH AS HANDSOME OVERSTUFFED PAR- LOR SUITE, CHERRY PARLOR SUITE, 3 PIECES; BEAUTIFUL MIRRORS, FANCY TABLES, GILT CHAIRS, CHINA ’ CLOSETS, MAPLE CHIFFONIER WITH MIRROR, HALL RACKS, STIEFF PIANO, OAK SIDEBOAKL MASSIVE OAK EXT. TABLD, ©. S. DI OHAIRS, WHITE ENAMEL BEDSTEAD SILK CANOPY, WHITE BUREAU AND WASH- STAND TO MATCH, BEAUTIFUL FOLDING BEDS, HAIR MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND. BOLSTERS, BEAUTIFUL OAK AND WALNUT SUITES, HA S, FANCY ROCKER BUREAUS AND WASHSTANDS, A SIDEBOARD, COUCHES, OFFICE FURN! MIRROR - FRONT WAIDROB! GLASS WAKE, &e., C UTENSILS, & OW 0! A AND, AT TWELVE M HORSES, CARRIAGES, Ke. cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts., 1407 G st. Tel Ja2-2t CONSTABLE SALE. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, TO WIT: By virtue of writs of’ fier! facias Issued by Charles F. Scott, one of the Justices of the peace In and for the District aforesatd, at the suits No. 787, in which Winfield 8. Jenks is the plaintiff, and against the goods and vhattels of Voigt Mfg. ‘Jew- elry Co., and Kos. 788 and 789, in both of which ‘Thomas G. Hensey 1s the plaintiff, and agalnst the goods and chattels of Voizt Mfy.’ Jew- elry Co., defendant, aud by virtue “of writs of flerl facias issu-d by Charles 8. Bundy, ene of the Justices "of the peace of *he District aforesaid, at he sults Nos. 9109, 9102, 9103, 9104, 9105 ‘and 106, in all of which’ ‘Therese Voigt is the plaintift, and all of which are against the goods and chat tela of Voigt Mfg. Jewelry Co., aml ut suits No. 9140 of the Williams & Ulmer, limited, plaintift, against the goods and chattels of Voigt Mtx. Jew: elry Co,, and in No. 9093 of W. Howard Williams, plaintiff, against the goods and chattels of Voigt Mtg Jewelry Co., defendant, to me directed, I have seized and taken into execution all the right, title, claim, interest and estate at law and equity of sald Volst’ Mfg. Jewelry Co.. nt, in avd to stowk of Jewelry, clocky,show ase-, safe and fixtu es, and I herevy give notice that on the THIRTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1896, AT’ TEN O'CLOCK A.M., I will offer for sale the sald property so seized and taken into executioa, by public auction, to the highest bidder for cash. "Sale to take piace at No. 713 7th st. n.w. ROBERT KOPP, Constabie. Wachington, D. C., Dezember 30, 1895. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., ‘Auctioneers. Ja2déds NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CERTIFICATE No. 78, for 10 shares of stock, issued in my name, February 15, 1871, by the Masonic Hall Associa: tion of ‘the District of Columbia, has been lost, and that I am about to apply for the issue of a duplicate. All persons nre Varned agaiast_pur- chasing the lost certificate. Be FuGrTt Washington, D.C., Dec. 31, 1896. da LOST—BUNCH OF KEYS. REWARD OF if returned to Ster office. js LOST—ON NEW YEAR'S, IN GOING TO Wan Department, miilitary hat (chapeaa), with black ggtrich plumes (and gilt spread eagle. Reward. ee RAYMOND, in Hotel, H and 10th. IAST—AT ALLEN’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE LAST grening, an osage crange wood WALKING STICK.’ A liberal reward—much more than the value of the stick—will be paid If deft at The Evening Star business office. Jal-3t $10 REWARD FOR RETURN OR FOR INFORMA- tion as to the whereabouts of a young pug dog, with a very black face; lost December 18, 1805, Address 1012 I st. n.w. ae31-3t* LOST —ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, SOME colored Jet trimming, bet. P and KC sts,, ‘22d and 1eth. Will finder please return to 923° 19th st. and receive reward? deS1-3t HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND DELIVERY CART, ae Apply to A. J. STABLER, $29 D st. u.w. $ PAID Jal-2te FOR SALE—A NEW AND HANDSOME BROUGH- am; cost $1,200; will sell for half. Apply to WIDDIOOMBE'S STABLES, 1827 H’ n.w. d23 6t FOR SALB—AaT A_ SACRIFICE — HANDSOW brougham harness; in excellent condition; nearly new. Inquire at STABLE, rear 1016 9th st. ow. de23-12t* FOR SALE—FANEL CARRIAGE; FIRST-CLASS make; Intest style; light; one-horse; very cheap. D._W. MAGRATH, 208 loth nw. — ded0-6t BOR SALE—1 HANDSOME BROUGHAM, NEW! trimmed and painted; 1 very fine coupe rockavwa: in first-class condit.on. PEARCE & LAWTON'S Carriage Shops, 2710 and 2712 M st. n.w.d28-6t' STRICTLY RELIABLE. ESTAR; '55—HIGH-GRADE horses constantly on hand; fine matched teams,and horses suitable for all purposes. MUSES MOSES, 1019 Watson st., Baltimore. Tel. 2416. di3-1m FOR SALE-8 COUP! 1 LANDAU, 3 coupe rockaways, dayton business wagons, canopy and xtenslon-top surress, phactons, bug- jes and ruaabout wagons; all styles and prices. Seite "SOCK x GARBOE, S35" u' ee Be FOR SALE—A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS—SIDE- bar, end-spring or Corning-body buggies, from $40 up. ‘Canopy-top Sarreys from uy Sees Special bargains in tray COLUMBIA CARRIAGE CO. QManufacturers’ Agents), T-eott 456 Pa. ave. n.w. LEFT WITH US TO BE SOLD OR EXCHANGED, 2 daytons, 2 surreys, 3 buggies, 2 family car- Hlages, several wagons, single and double harness, 2 sleighs; no reasonable offer refused. ¥27 D u.w. 46-1m* FOR SALE_BICYCLES. grade bicycles at + only $2 r week, if a an ‘get 25 members Address Hox 45, Stas office. nodo-tt FUK SALE—NEW LADIES’, $60; MEN'S, $50; FUL- ly teed aborougnly, overhauled wheels, $25 epeane Open nights. Most central location, 1428 New York ave. mold-tf OWEN CYCLE Co. (oldest in elty). ~ HOTELS. BEN BOLT, 6 CENTS PER COPY. HUG® WORCH, Jy80-6m,8 924 7th st. nw. Happy New Year! You are specially invited to call and examine our complete stock of beautiful Upright and Grand Pianos! We keep only reliable instruments, and our prices are reasonable and terms easy. Extra discounts for cash or large payments. A few bargains on hand. Ask to see them. Pianos moved, tuned and repaired. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Pa. Ave. N.W. 023-284 OAKS HOTEL, ASHEVILLE, N.C._ONE OF THE best family hotels in the south. Table first- cles, Remodeled, refurnished;" stean heat; Rew mangement; cars pass duor; rates moderate. SAMUEL H. REED, Jal-15t,6 Owner and Proprietor. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. : ‘The celebrated ‘fall and wliter resort by the sea. HOTEL TRAYMORE. Appointments and service first-class. D. 8 WHITE, Jr., e23-tf Proprietor. The National Hotel, AMERICAN PLAN. $2.50 AND $3.00 PER DAY. 850 rooms; six stairways to ground floor; fire escay on al) les; modern improvements. Special rates to families or members of Congress spend.ng the winter in Wash.ngton. 198m CROSBY, BURTON & CO., Props. GALEN HALL—A SANATORIUM. Atlantic City, N. J. in With all the conveniences of a first-class, quiet hotel. Elevator, steam heat, open grate t mussage, electricity, baths, &c. Table unexcelled. Open aul the year. ‘Address Dr. WM. H.H. BULL. tf HOTEL BERKELEY, ASHEVILL trully located, handsomely furnis! electric lights throughout; every modern comfort Fates, $12-50 to $17.50 per week. P.H. BRANCH, Mgr.’ FRANK LOUGHRAN, Prop." dei7-3m G. L. WILD’S BROS. & CO., UPTOWN MUSIC STORE, 1315 7TH StL. Is the place to buy pianos or organs cheap for cash. or easy installments. Don't neglect to have theo oat sour piano fn onder for the holi- day festivities. Great reduction in prices for the next 30 days. 2i-2w* A TRos. = The recognized standard of modern piano manufacture in musical and mechanical develop- ment and artistic architecture in all styles and woods. SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS OF OUR MAKE aT REDUCED PRICES FOR SALE AND RENT SECOND-HAND GRAND, UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS OF DIFFEREN - MAKES AT ALL PRICES. PIANOS FOR RENT. and Ke by Experts. m. Knabe & Co., 1422 PENNA AVE N. W Telephone call No. 1787. n022-tf HAVE YOU A KRAKAUER PIANO? CALL AND compare these noble with others, a snete jae OS . H. KUHN, est. 1! end regulating. “HICKORY INN,” HICKORY, N. C—AN ALL- ‘the-year-round resort; sititude 1,400 feet; fotel fireproof; Ughted by) gas and electricity; quail shooting; rates, $12.50 to $17.50 per week. FRANK 'LOUGHRAN, Owner and Proprietor. 17-3m SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR RENT—NEW COTTAGE; 9 ROOMS; PAPER- ed nicely; water in house; 10 acres’ of land; fruit; on Met. B.R.; rear city; $18. de31-3t A. T. HOLTZMAN, 1821 F st. nw. FOR SALE—KENILWORTH, D. -CHOICE LOTS, $150, $200 and 1 down and $1 weekly; money loared to buil mes. ALLEN W. MAI LERY & CO., 624 F st. nw. a2 FOR RENT_NICE SUBURBAN HOME: 6m. HOU ‘and ou! : 8 acres of ground: nerift road: oa $1050 mo.” ALLEN'W. Mate LERY & CO., F BOARDING. THE AUBURN, Cor. 224 and Pa. . 0.W., on the line of ave, cable cars. First-class board and rooms. fent or it boarders accommodated. Terms ie de80-3m_ STEAM CARPEL AMMUNIATED ETEAM CARPET CLEANING Works — cleaned in the best_ manner. Mattresses made to order. Address See Pa. ave., or ‘phone 804. W. 1065-67 st, nol- M. NEW! CLEANING ER, Manager. 6e28 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. PUBLIC SALE OF STOCK CIGARS, TOBACCO, STATIONERY, FIXTURES, ETC. On MONDAY, JANUARY SIXTH, isv6, at EIGHT O'CLOCK P.M.. will be sold, a3 a whole, the above stock in trade at store’ No. 516 8th street southeast, under Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard. Terms cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. de31-déAs a Auci DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. SURVIVING TRUSTEF'S SALE.OR_FRAME HOUSE SURIND LOTS, CORNER OF TRAL AND carrrot Av S, IVY .crty. * By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber ‘numbered 1570, at folio; 238 et seq., one of the land records of the Distrigt af Columbia, and at the request of the party seesred thereby, I, as surviving trustee, will sell, infront of the’ pret ises, on THURSDAY, THE NINTIL DAY OF JAN. VARY, A.D. 1896, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all’ those plecea, or parcels of ground and premises, situate, lying and being inj e county of Washington, District of Columb: ERG ‘known ‘and distinguished as" and. belug ol numbered fifteen (15) and sixteen (16), in block numbered seven (7), in F. W, Jones" subdivision of x tract of land known as Ivy City, together with the Improvements, Ways, easements, rights, rivileges spoartemnners thereto belonging, or y mainer appertaining. Mera s of tale: Oae-third cash, end the balance | in one and two Fears, nt 6 per cent per annum in- | payable semi-annually, terest, ek, US, areured by | if trust_om the property ‘sald. or all cash, at / iis op the purebaser, A deposit of $10U 8 1h dat the time of sale, Converancing, &.. eee ‘wost Terma of sale to be complicd with In 15 dass from date of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right. to resell the propefty at the rick and cost of the defanl'ing purchaser, after five days’ advertisement, of such resale In in Washingtor some newspaper PUDISNJOHN W. SCHAEFER, de27-d&ds Surviving Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. USTEES" OF VAIUABLE IMPROVED TRUSTEES tare, NO.1934 LINDEN STREET, LE ROIT PARK. Be ire of 4 ertain deed of trust to us, dated May 3, 1842, and duly recorded May 16, 1592, in Liber So. 1680, folio 435 et sey., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, Will cell, at public anction, in front of the remiees, on SATURDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF FANUALY, AD, 1896, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the tollowing described land and premises, situate in the county of Wasi:ington, in the District of Co- lumbla, and designated as and being lot numbered twenty-two (22) In Speigh and Moore, trustees’, sub- division, In block numbered fourteen (14), Le ‘Droit Park, az the same appears of record in Liber No. 8 county sutdivisions), gt follo 92, in the office of the surveyor of the saM District, together with the improvements, consisting of a three-story brick welling, No.’ 1834 Linden street. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balacce in two equal stallments, payable in one and two years, with tu- terest at ‘six (6) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of saie, secured by deed of trust upon the property scld, or all cash, at the oxtion of the pur huser. A deposit of $200) will be | Tequited of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording ana notarial fees at the ! cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with withir ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. ALDIS B. BROWNE, Office, 624 F st. n.w W. E. 'EDMONSTON, Cfiice, 500 Sth st. n.w., 421-d&ds ‘Trustecs, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (Successors to Ratcliffe, Durr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BULLDING SITE, FRONTING 47 FEET 6 INCHES ON EAST SIDE 11TH STREET 8. E.. BETWEEN D AND E STS, AND RUNNING BACK OF THAT WIDTH 117 FEET 6 INCHES TO 30- FOOT ALLEY. By virtue of, deed of trust, dated May 24, 1892, and duly recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia; in Liber No. 1690, follo 356 et scq., and at the request of the party thereby secured, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, at public auction, Io front of the premises, on FRIDAY, JANUARY TENTH, 1896, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following’ described property, fn the city of Washington, in sald District, to wit: All of original lot numbered eight (8), in square numbered nine hundred and ninety-two’ (092), con- taining 5,780 8-10 square feet of ground, more or less, according to the plat or plan of said city. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue in dqual in- stallments at cne and two ycars from the day of sale, represented b> the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at six per cent per annum, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the puch ser’s option. Conveyancing and recording will be at the cost of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required on the day of sale, and if terms of sale are not complied with In fifteen days thereafter the trustees seserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the pur- chaser in defauit, after five ae advertisement. MICHAEL I. ELLER, ‘Trustee. de31-d&ds GEORGE R' REPETTI, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., AUGIIONEERS, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, ON FIFTEENTH STREET BETWEEN KENTUCKY ‘AVENUE AND E STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated March 28, 1898, and duly recorded March 25, 1893, in Liber ‘No. 1797, at folio-111 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, id at the request of the party sevured thereby, we, the under- signed trustees, will sell, at pubic auction, in front of the erent on THURSDAY, THR TWENTY- SIXTH DAY OF DECEMBER, ‘A. D. 1895, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate In the cityiof Washington, in being all of original lots muwbered four (and of or ots nun five “(S), to ayuare numbered’ ome tho and seventy-six (1076). Terms of sale: One-third of thé purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balaace in two equal installments, payable in one amd two years, with interest at six f ) per centurh ee anoum, payable emt cnnnally on ot Cie rece L ae of trust upon’ the property sold, or » at the option of the purchaser. A Geyualtict $100 on each Jot will be required of the purcl at the time of sale. All conveyancing. recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. fo be complied with within ten of sale, Terme of an days from erwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. ALDIS B. BROWNB, 624 F st. nw. F Office, at. nw., a 44s ‘Trustees, E7THE ABOVE SALB 18 POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, THE SIXTH DaY OF JANUARY, A. D. = abe EDMO. ‘Trustees. | terms of eale within 15 days from date of sale, the pkett’s subdivision of part of “Mt AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTRES' 8. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 1718 SEVENTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated March 17, 1801, ind duly recorded in Liber No. 1872, follo 94 et seq., of the land records cf the District of Columbia,’ and at the request of the ty secured thereby, we, the undersigned trus- fees, will sell, at public anction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. '18%5, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the clty of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being the south 21 feet 8 inches of original lot 13, in square 154, together with the improvements, consisting of a brick dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money fo 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-annually, 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 $2u0 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sate. All conveyancing, recerding and notarial fees the cost of the purcbaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within ten days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of .he defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, CONSTaNTINE H. WILLIAMSON, ‘Trustees, NATH’. WILSON, Attorney for Party Secured, No. 622-424 F Bt. ow. deli-d&ds OTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON AC- count of the rain, to FRIDAY, JANUARY THIRD, 1896, sume hour and place. WILLIAM E. _EDMONSTON, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, de31-d&ds ‘Trustees. RALCLINKH, SUTTON & Cu., AUCTIONEERS. (Sucecssors to Katelitfe, Darr & Co.) USTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED TY ON DELAWARE AVENUE Bi AM STREETS, IN it BETWEEN K AND L STEELS NORTHEAST, By virlue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 1941, folio 476 et seq., one of the land recirds for the District of Coluinbia, and at the Fequest of the purtles secured thereby, the und. sighed :rustees will offer for sale, by’ public auc: ticn, in front of the respective premises, on FIU- DAY, ‘HUD DAY OF JANUARY, A.D.'1896, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, ail" those pieces er parcels of ground and. premises, situate, iying and ing in the ¢ty of Washington, in the ‘District of Columuia, und “known and” distinguished as iots sisty-three (63) and sixty-four (64) of i. P. Jack. son, Lrustee’s, suudivision of lots in square seven hundred and ‘twelve (712), together with all the Auyrovements, rights, et ALSO, ON THE SAME DAY, immediately after the sale of the above, ly virtue of the sume trust, we will sell, in front of the premises, sublot nineteen (19) in O'Donneghue's subdivision ‘of square seven hun- died and forty-nine (749), together with all the iunprovements, rights, etc. ‘erms: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, With interest’ from the of sale at six per cent per atnum, secured by: of trust on the property sid, or all cash, ut the option of the purchaser.” A deposit of $200 required on each picce at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days trom the day of sale, the trustees reserve the ‘right to reseil. the property at the risk and cost of the defaulti Duruhaser, after five days’ advertisement. of such resale in’ some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D.C. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. ; Trustee. JOHN WALTER, 420-d&és H.-H. BERGMANN, ‘Trostee. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A SMALL TRACT OF VALU- ABLE SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, FRONTING By virtue of a certvsu deed of trust to the under- records in aud for the District of Columbia, and PUbAC RUCLOR, Ob MU..DA! EB THIR- lowlug described real estate, situate in the county premises known aod disuinguisied as and being & Ucularly descrived as follows: Beginning for the eighth line of “support,” and running thence with lund; thence leaving said road south 60 degrees line of *'suj PINEY BRAXCH UAD, NEA TAKOMA PARK, AT AUCTION. sigued, daied Novemer 4, 1092, and recorded in Liver ‘No. 1152, folio 477 et sey:, one of the land At the request of a purty hoiding oue of the ‘over- due ‘and ‘unpaid notes Secured thereby, | we will { THKEE . in front of the premises, the fol- of Wartugton, in the District of Columbia, to wit: All that ‘certain picce or parcel cf land’ and part of a tract of land, ‘lo-ated on the “Piney Brunch road” and pear “t'ukoma Park,’ and par- gume at a stone pianted ip the est side of the Pauey Branch road at its intersection with the the cust side of suid road north 31 degrees 44 min- Utes east 457.5 feet to a stone and the Granuoar east GU5.8 feet with the Grammar land to a stone guted In the seventh lige of “supyort’” and the eal land; thence with the sevent! port” south 33 degrees 63 minutes west 258.15 the Beall land to a stoae ia the eighth ‘SUI thence with said eighth line north 78 degrees minutes west 634.4 feet with Beall land to the place of beginning, contain- 4.92 acres of land. : One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in equal pay- ments at ons, two and th-ee years, with notes bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on property sold. “All conveyancing ut purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. In the event of a failure on the part of purchaser to fully comply with the above undersigned trustees reserve the right to resell suld descrived property, at the risk aud cost of de- faulting purchrser, by giving five days’ notice of such resale in ‘The Evening Star uewspaper of Washington, D.C. . ‘ALBERT F. FOX, Trustee, 920 F st. nw. T. A. LAMBERT, ‘Trustee, del9-dtds 410" Sth st. THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON AC- count of the rain, to FRIDAY, JANUARY THIRD, 1808, same hour and place. ALBERT F. FOX, T. A. LAMBERT, de81-dts ‘Trustees. M. B. LATIMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 1229 and 1281 G st. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN TENALLYTOWN, D. GC. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 2d_ da: of October, A. D. 1895, in Eyuity Cause No. 1 wherein Willigm H. West et al. are complainants and Dennis McCarthy et al. are defendants, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ON FRIDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF JANUAR -D. . the following described real estate, si the District of Colimbia, to wit: Lots twelve (12), thirtecn (13), and the south one-half of lot fourteen (14), in block three (3), of Bur- Airy’ and Friendship, as ner plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of said District in book “County No. 8,"" Page 144. Said property is Improved by tive siz- room frame dwellings. Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance In one and two years, for which the votes of the purchaser must be given, with interest at the rate of six Brae ceptum per annum until paid, and secured by deed of trust on the property ‘old, or all cash, at the purchaser’s option. A deposit of $50 will be required xt time of sale on each oak, sold. AIL conycrancing., acknowledging and recording at purchascr’s cost. If terms of sale are rot complied with in ten days after day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell at cost and risk of defaulting purchuser after three days’ public advertisement of such resale EDWARD L. GIES, Warder building. 9th and F sts.'n.w., EDWARD M. CLEARY, 340 Indiana avenue, Trustees, nw. 420-dts FUTURE DAYS, + TEOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ez E St. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROVERTY ON TWELETH S{REET BETWEEN D AND BE STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the seventh day of November, 1802, «ud duly recorded in Liber No. 1749, folio 207 et sey., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trus- tees wil. sell, blic auction, in front of the MONDAY, DECEMBER THIRTIETH, , AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots numbered 46, 47, 48 and 49, in square 1008. ‘Terms. Sold subject to a deed of trust of $1,095, due June 12, 1897, together with six months” inte est, due December 12, 1895, balance over and aLove said trust, one-third eash, talance one and two years, with Interest, secured by leed of trust the property, or all cash above sald trust, at option of pu r. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's on cost. WALTER E. WRIGHT, ROBERT E BRADLEY, dcl9-dkas ‘Trustecs, (7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, IN CON- sequence of the rain, until WEDNESDAY, JANU- ARY EIGHTH, 1896, same hour and place. de31-d&ds By order of the Trustees. “THOS, DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS TRUSTEES’ SALB OF VALUARLE TWO-STORY SLs-ROUM HICK, KNOW AS NO. 515 FOUL TEENTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated Decem- ber 5, 1392, and recorded in the recorder of deeds’ office for the District af Columbia, in Liber 1766, ard at the reuest of, tba holder of the note ee. cured, we, undersigned trustees, will sell, at bie auction, in front of the premises, on WED- SESDAY, JANUARY EIGHTH, 1896, AT HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all of lot_numbered six (6), of Francis 8. Curinaly s subdivision of lots in ‘square numbered ten hundred and fifty-two (1052), together with the improvements on sume. ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash, and the bal- ance in two equal installments, tn one (J) and two @) years, respectively, ‘o lwar interest at the rate of six per centnm per annum, payable seml-an- nunlly from date of sale, or all cash, at the option Of the purchass~. A deposit of $160 will be re- quired when bid is accepted Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days, or trustees reserve the right to resell, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing and recording purchaser's cost. > a WILLUM H. BARNES, JOHN L. WEAVER, Ge28-10t ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. “Guccessore to Matelitfe, Darr & Go.) OF ‘-HARDWA! ENTIRE STOCK CUTLERY, INKNI BIRD CAG WA PENKNIVES, oO ae ES, Ome: ING] SHOW CAS! &c., CONTAINED IN TORE NO. 438 SEVENTH STGEET SOUTH- WEST, BY AUCTION. CLOCK Aik’ we will sel, at the above stor y -M., we sell, ai Sy direction of the owner the entire stock cor: tained therein, which is enumerated above, ane to wnt iwe. tsviter the aYiention et the rtnnds va rare. pri ay Ge31-d&dbs RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts. (4028-10. Ba’ SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. pee to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) M. B. LATIMER & CO. ANOTIONEERS. 1229 and 1231 @ st. Trustees’ sale of a| Large consignment of As- Handsome 3-story and Basement Brick House, No. 1736 N street n.w., with a Brick Sta= ble in rear. ALSO Magnificent Col- lection of House= hold Furniture, Carpets, Etc., con= tained in the above dwelling. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No, 1970, at folio 342, of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned. trustees will offer for sale, by public aucti in front of the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, the EIPTEENTH, DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1896. at FOUR O°CLOCK P.M., the following described land and preinises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, to wit: — Lot numbered ‘twenty-two (22) and the west twelve and a half feet front by the depth of lot numbered twenty-three (23), in WUl- jams & Jardin’s subdivision of square one hundred and fifty-nine (159), as said subdivision is recorded in Book W. B. M., folio 21, of the records of the Office of the surveyor of said District, togetber with i the improvements, consist! of a three-story ind basement brick house, No. 1 N street north- West, containing in all about 14 rooms, 1 ball room ~ . ee Spee a ops stable in the rear. ic lot fronting feet on N street by an average depth of about 137 feet. N THE SAME DAY, immediately after the sale of the real estate. we will sell, by virtue of the same trust, as an entirety, the Magnificent Fur- niture, Carpets, ete., contained in said dwelling and mentioned in the schedule marked “A,” at- tached to a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1955, folio 90 et sceq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, Terms of sale: (On the real estate) one-fourth cash, the balance in one, two and three years, with interest from the day of sale at the rate of six per gent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured 1y deed of trust on the-property sold, or all at the option of the purchaser. A di it of $1, requi upon acceptance of bid. the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the default Fotale in some newspaper published in, Weakiogten, ie in Tet D.C. All conveyancing and of the purchaser. Te bh to the personal 2 it of Si ad th balance" pon defrering ot goods In n dass. REGINALD FENDA pant Trustees. JOHN D. COUG! e30-d&As 800 Sth st. n. THOMAS DOWLING & 00. 612 KE st. ow. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED AT THE SOUTH- EAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND POMERDY STREETS NORTHWEST, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. - By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, made and entered on the Zyih day of November, A.D. 1895, in equity cause No. 15606, Lewis T. Lewis et al. vs, Harry M. Schelder, the undersigned trustees, will sell. at lie auc: front of mises, at FOU! BLOGE PM. ON TUESDAY THE SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1896, the following de- scribed land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, to wi:: Parts-of lots numbered one (), two (2)"and three @), in block nui one G),in the Howard University subi of Mt. Pleasant and Smith's Vacancy, described as fellows, viz: Beginning for the same at the north- west corner of said bloc< one. being the southeast co-ner of 7th street road and Pomeroy street, and 1unning thence easterly with the south line of Pomeroy street one bundred (100) fect; thence southerly parallel with 7th street road eighty (80) feet; therce westerly with Pomeroy street ‘ope hundred (100) feet to tbe 7th street road, and thence northerly on exid road elghty (80) fect to the place of beginning, the eame being Improved by one two-story brick and two one-story frame buildings. Said property will be sold subject to the len of a deed of trust to secure the payment of a nove for $7,0W, to be assumed by the pur- chaser. ‘Terms of sale by the decree: One-third cash. cne-thind & one poor ont coe thin’ in twe ears, or all cash, ai option of chaser. ferred payments to be porared by deed of trust upon the premises sold and to be notes bearing interest, payable xemi-annually, at the rate of 6 per centum per annum. A It of $200 upon each parcel sold to be made at time of sale. All conveyancing, acknowledging and at chaser's cost’ If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and of cost of defaniting pare after three days’ pub- ile notice on such resale in some paper published in Washington, D. 0. 340 Indiana ave., JACKSON H. RALSTON, 1383 F st_n.w.. Ge24-dhds ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUETON & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. ‘Successors to Hatcliffe, Darr & Go.) ‘TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING NO. 2017 H STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust; dated the twenty-eight (28th) day of September, ‘A. D. 1804, and recorded airong the land records of the District of Columbia, in Liber No. 1958, at folio 144 et seq.. one of the lind records for the District of Columbia, I will offer at public auction, in front of the prem: fees, on SATURDAY, THE FOURTH DAY CF JANUARY, A. D. 1896, AT HALF-PaST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following described real estate, situate in the City of W: ‘on, District of Co- lumbia, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of lend and premises known and distinguished as and being part of lot numbered five (), in square num- bered. one hundred and one (101), with metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the southwest cor- ner of said lut, thence north ore hundred and forty- nine (149) feet’ 1nd three (8) anches to public alley: thence east o line of said alley twenty-four (24) feet; thence south one bundred and forty-nine (149) feet’and three (3) inches, to line of H street, and thence west, on line of said H street, twenty-four (24) feet, to the place of beginning, together with the improvements thereon. ‘Thin property will be sold, subject, however, to a prior deed of t-ust for $7,500, which’ has about two years and three months to run. © ‘Tertus of sale: Over and abore the trust, $2,000 cash, the balance in three equal payments, at one, two ‘and three years, 6 per cent interest, 16 semi-annually, secured by the notes of the the option of the purchaser? $500 depeatt. ‘Ail-cont the option of pure! 3 it. con- veyancing, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in fifteen dars, oF trustee reserves the Tt to readvertise a al purchaser's Car and tsk THOMAS B, MARTIN. Rhetee dezi-dts 1915 Pa. ave RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., AUCTION: Tacrosors to Ratcliffe, Darr & oo CHANCERY SALE GF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING THAT GRICK DWELL- ING _KX3OWN AS HOUSE No. 603 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtae of a decree of the the District of Columb! of December, 18%. in wherein Helen S. Bailey and others are com- pluinants and Agnes E. Brunthaver and others are defendiute, the undersigned trustees will eell, at public auctic jn front of the mises, on WED- KGSDAY, JANUARY EIGHTH, IstG, at POUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District Columbia, to wit: Part of lote numbered three und four’@ and 4), in square numbered three hun- dred and twenty-one (S21), commencing for the sume at a point on the line of 12th street west distant twenty-five (25) feet north from the south- West corner Of said square, and thence north twenty-four (24) fest; thence east seventy- two (72) feet, to a threo (3) foot alley; thence south along said alley twenty-four (24) feet; thence west retard — = = Place of begin- ning, improved by a brick dwelling house, known as 63 12th street northwest. Terms of sale as prescribed by decree: One- third cash on day of sale, one-third in one year and one-third in two years rer, the deferred payments to be secured by a ‘and sufficient or deed of trust on the land and prem- ises. ‘told, ‘or all cash, at the option of: the pur- cbuser. A deposit of $250 will be required at the thne of sale, aod the purchaser must comply ‘with the terms of sale within ten days from the date thereof, otherwise the property will be resold, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser.” All conveyancing snd reccrding at the cost of the rehaser. “ FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Trustee, No. 1505 Pa. ave. nw. SIDNEY T. THOMAS, ‘Trustee, No. 452 D st. aw. EDWARD H. THOMAS, Trustee, Ge2T-aks No, 916 F st. nw. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE‘OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY SITUATED AT NO. 517 14TH STREET NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of’ trust to us, recorded in Uber No. 1768, ta'lo 212 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the Fequest of the party secured thereby,’ we will sell, at_public auction, in front of the premises, on NESDAY, JANUARY EIGHTH, 1896, AT HALF-PAST OUR O'CLOCK P.M., ihe following described real estate, situate in the city of Wash. ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Being all of lot numbered seven (7), with the improvements thereon, in Carmods’s subdivision of lots in square ten bundred and fifty-two (1052), ‘Terms of sale: cash, balance in two years, to be secured by deed of trust on property sold, ‘and to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum irom date of sale, le _semt- Supreme Court of passed on the 7th ity Cause No. 167 or all cash, at the ‘ion of irehaser. a ‘epost of $100 will be required when bid is ac- cepted. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days or trustees reserve the right to resell at cont and risk of Setanitiog, ‘Conveyancing sorted Crockery, dec- orated and plain, to be sold at public auction at our rooms, 1229 & 1231 G St., Saturday, January 4, 1896, commencing at 3, 11 o'clock. AT TEN O'CLOCK, ION OF HOUSEHOLD RNI- TURE AND EFFECTS WITHIN “6xD IN xe SEND aN YOUR CoNsionaie FOR THis SALE. ae ‘THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 12 EB street northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU Xonrigasr "AND NOS 1653" ioe, 4. 2 i 1007, 1 AND 1611 LINOOLN AVENUE Om p WEST ECKINGION. am — y virtue of & certain deed of trast, dai 1964, fcllo' 829 et seq., one of the dand records the District of Columbia, and at the request at the parties secured thereby, we will sell, following described ee G4, 6, 67 and & deed of property, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Posit of $100 required on each Bouse at sale, All conveyancing and recording "4 cost. If terms of sale are ‘not complied seit 10 days the Will be resold at the risk kr ‘BRADLEY \VIDSON, . D. de28-dds 1 8. FRISTOR, “Trastes. DUNCANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONERES. TRUSTEE'S SALB OF PROPERTY 0: COE? SO EOPETY OS ver By virtue of a ecree of the Supreme Court the’ District “of “Columbia, passed ns. % Whercin Jacob H- and Edith Louise ule.—Steamer will wharf, foot 7th st., every Sunday at 4 p.m., Baltimore and river landi ‘Accommodsi: strictly first-class. Freight received for river landings on Saturday and must be wer “on Baltimore freight. Gino, Agentn Omice, 910 Pa. ave. Teephooe 7 aeai-it WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT ©O., “LTD.,’ FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, From 7th st. Ferry Wharf. 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