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A THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1896—TWELVE- PAGES. 2 : PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. 3 PRIZES |Send us to be given away! -A Piano, AMusicBox A Mandolin} : We sill give a beautiful 5-octave Up- right Piano to the little boy or giri who sells the most Pianos and Organs for us between now and March Ist. within two years in part payment for any larger Piano in our sales rooms. The conditions are these: ‘The boy or girl contesting for the Prizes must elther bring the customer to oun store and introduce him or her, or fill up the coupon below wich the name and address of the prospective customer, sign the same and send or bring it to our store. ‘The customer when purchasing must give the name and address of the little ‘boy or girl who influenced him or her ee to make the purchase. Every sale of a Piano or Organ made by us between now and March Ist will be credited to the boy or girl by whose efforts or influence it was made. A strict account will be kept with each contestant, and a committee of newspaper men will make the award on March 2a Any further information desired will De cheerfully given upon application at the store. Pianos on monthly pay- ments, short time or cash. Old instruments taken in part pay- ment for new. Grand line of ” Chickering& Sons, Mason & Hamlin & —other reliable instruments from $500 for first-class, down to $250 for the medium grades. Little boys and girls should send us the names of their friends and ac- quaintances who want Pianos or Organs or bring them to us and we will try to Peer Te 5 To John F. Ellis & Co., + 937 Pa. Ave. AAAOOO4 « ea wishes to buy a Piano or Organ.@ Sent by.. seeeeeeees- Address, this blank carefully with foll name percent gee poten PSS SSOCL ESTED 499O00O% ih Jo hn F. Ellis & Co., 037 Pa. Avenue. 365 Reasons EASON Il. DROOP’S, 925 Pa. ave. “Honesty is s In_ bu: with your bargain, exchange {t {mmediately. Was there ever constructed in the bistory of the musical world so perfect a Piuno as ST EINWAY? Has any other maker- there are hui ever produced a tone could “approuch "the Steinway quailty? good as the “Steinway'’—what greater i Tent do you want fora "Steinway?" Without @ question, however, next best is the GABLER. ort. more than 3, Steinway. don't qualits, the action, the consirn muaship, the exterior Anish of a EVERY OTHER MAK the “‘Stetnway'> and give Judem, not what we claim—“NEXT BEST.” jabler’* | DROOP’S | NEW STEINWAY PIANO PARLORS, 925 PENNA. AVE. BEN BOLT, 5 CENTS PER at COPY. HUGO woRCG, 3520-6m,8 924 7th st. nw. Upright Piano, ‘Two months old, Mahogany case, Standard make. Absolutely guaranteed, 3145 Cash. D.G. Pfeiffer &Co., 27-208 417 11TH ST. N.W. o L. WILD'S BROS. & CO, nts, Don't neglect halt day fentiestio. 4, Great Feduction the next ABE PIANOS. 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 REDUCED PRICES FOR SALE AND RENT @ECOND-HAND GRAND, PiaNus Or aT EEN) MAKES ALL af PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and itepniring by Factory Experta, m. Kna = 1422 FENN) ave SW ‘Telephone call No. 1737. no22-tt HAVE YOU A KRAKAUER PIANO? CALL AXD compare these eae sith others, and thelr ‘ine 1200 G xt ees. H. KUEN, est. 1872 Rouing *nd regula - 3m SESSSSOP IOP IPL PI OHI IID wby you shou'd buy your Pianos and Music at Because our business is cphducted upon the prin ying from us you are always certain of receiving satisfaction, because we do not mis- represent our goods, and if you are not aatlsfed ich for musical value Every other manufacturer tells you his Pianos are se ears we've sold it next to bier” follows Steinway's Standard eysteta of construction implicitly and in reality produces -results which are astonishing; take our word for it—compare the tone fon, the work- saber” WITH then compare it with Whether it is lense Will show you the “Stein- nila or organs cheap for to = Rileeg for aT UPRIGHT AND SQUARE your old square piano and get its fall value in exchange for @ nice new modern Upright. A Square Plano is a great dust catcher—in fact, it catches everything—the boys throw their books on it—the girls thelr wrape— end it keeps you continually working to Keep it clear an@ neat looking. Besides, = it’s bard to move when you sweep. But our nice new modern Uprights—easy to drape—can’t make a pack saddle of "em—easy to move—take up less room than the old Square—makes your parlor Jook larger—and has a larger, fuller vol- ume of tone than the old Square, be- cause its SUUNDING BOARD is LARGER —much larger. The works of an Up- right are perpendicular—no place for Dine or dirt to lodge—saving you the ‘expense of frequent tuning and repatriag. No question about it. the Uprights are Dest in every way. The only question with most folks is—“Where can I get the BEST VALUB for my old Square in exchanging it for @ new Upright.” Everybody who has ever exchanged a Piano here will tell you—at the— Bradbury Factory Warerooms, 1225 Pa. Ave. FREEBORN G. SMITH, MANUPAOTURER. W. P. VAN WICKLD, MANAGER. It Prominent Patrons Of the Aeolian. President Grover Cleveland. Her Majesty, Queen Victoria. Her Majesty, Queen Marie Cris- tinia of Spain. His Imperial Highness, Grand Duke Alexander Michaillovitch. Her Grace, the Duchess of Devon- shire. President Porfiria Diaz of Mexico. The late Leland Stanford, U. S. Senator. Hon. C. H. Bell, Governor of New Hampshire. Hon. Byron Weston, ex-Governor of Massachusetts. Hon. R. B. Bullock, ex-Governor of Rhode Island. George J. Gould, New York. Chas. E. Perkins, Boston, presi- dent C. B. and Q. R. R, and many others. Visit our Aeolian Parlor. Sanders & Stayman, Leading Pianos, Organs and Music, Ee 24 F Street Northwest. rcy S. Foster, Manager. Baltimore Store, 13 N. Charles st. Greatest Bargain. A new Upright Piano, beautiful design, fully rae $165. Ja-4t HENRY WHITE, 935 F 8T. $187. Upright Piano. $400 Original Price. A magnificent at upright Srand piano in very, hand~ ed and embe! case; TLS ote grand tone, fall ait and rich, with beautifal singing ‘teas a” a’ superb contains all best improvements, with the soft practice ee quick, appreciative buyer can obtain a rare bargain in this purchase for cash; fine stool and scart go with its Prally warrant -d. NEW PIANOS, $200 TO $000; EASY PAYMENTS, The Piano Exchange, Ja3-20a 913 PA. AVE. PIANO TUNING. “a = eee ee oe PIANO TUNER: mols-tf —— AND VEHICLEs. pe ir ‘enough. 2B low S r cent on them down almost to = “We shall devote all of our hereafter to $35. te 1 aet Fine Sllver-trimmued Coupe Harness. Beduced from 100 to 3 oy 1 set Nickel be riage Harness. Re- 1 sere Brase-trimmed Double Wagon Harness. 1s Brase-trimmed Si ‘agon Harnes: Reduced from $35 to $26. mt 1 set Brass-trimmed 3 sie Wagon Harness, Reduced from $38.50 ‘as 1 set Brae tnined si le Wagon Harness, Reduced from $50 to All Whips, Halters, silos Blankets and Lap Robes will be sold at 25 per cent dis- count. INEESSI. 425 7TH ST. FOR SALE—BAY } MARE, BY C 5 fuh; sound; 5 ye fine driver; weighs about 1,000 “Ibs. ‘Sulla hores seldom Also buggy and harness. Apply Goon e _ALTEMUS, | 1410 P nw. Ja8-8t* FOR SALE—SECOND-HAND_ DELIVERY CART, Fee Apply to A. J. STABLER, $29 D st. nw. FOR § SALE—A NEW AND HANDSOME BROUGH- $1,200; will sell for half. Aj _WibpicoMBE’S STABLES, 1827 H" n.w a8 6¢ FOR SALB—AT A SACRIFICE — HANDSOME and harness; in excellent condition; Inquire at STABLE, rear 1016 Otli ae make; ‘atest “tyles D. W. MAGRATH, For SALe—1 A {NDSOME mEDUGEEANeS — qet-ciass ‘condit.oa. "PEAR in first-class condit. CE & LAWTON'S Carriage Sbope, 2710 and 2712 M et. n.w.d28-6te STRICTLY RELIABLE, ESTAB. "S5—HIGH-GRADB horses constantly om hand: fine matched teame.and horses suitable for all purposes. 101d Watson st., Baltibore Tel, 2416 didi FOR SALES COUPELETTES 1 LANDAU, 3 coupe rockaways, dayton and business wagons, Satis. ase setetaion top carters; phactons, "hug: ies and ruaabout wagons; all styles and prices. Seeit” “COOK © JARBOE, 3205 Met. nw. FOR SALE—A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS SIDE. bar, end-spring or Corning-body buggies, from $40 s = ee op CARRIAGE; FIRST-C1 4 SY Sone Ste horwe: very heap. 19-top Sarreys from $85 eareetint tom ‘Surreys from ave. Dw. LEFT WITH US TO BE S SOLD oR EXCHANG! 2 2 surreys, 8. milly ca agen several wane. seat ont Gatinteee, leighs; no reasonable offer refused. Daow. 46-1m' MANICURE SUPERFLUOUS HAUS, BIRTHMARKS. MOLES, c., destroyea forever by ELECTRI freck- & premature | wrinkles and all selal blemishes redioved. FACIAL MASSAGE. No pain, no sear, no failure Guz B st_ nw. de28-1m* FACIAL BLEMISHES, POR WARTS AND 8U- pertivous lair removed, leaving no trace, by the electric needle process.’ Only sure and permanent years of experience, 707 13th n.w., Rooi §, 2d floor (no sign). MADAME LE FEVRE, pas age and we Manicuring, Sonne of face by” ‘arst-clise at artists. 1110 F st. o. _Kooms 20 and 22. Washington, ae “MADAME. PAYN,, MctRe VSD CHIROPO DEST. orrice AND RESIDENCE, 708 15th e oy Surdays. 9 zm. to 1 p.m m016-44 OCEAN TRAVEL Cunard Line to Europe. SAILINGS EVERY SaRrnee: For tickets and information, Citak F. “DuBOTS, 23° 1 F st. aw. a ee ee a E AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. ‘Today. Duncanson Bros., Aucts.—Sale of No. 1718 17th et. nw. Friday, January 8, 1896, at 4 o'clock p.m. Wm. B. Edmonston and Constantine H. Williamson, Duncanson Bros., Aucts.—Sale of suburban real ane in Tenleytown, D. O., on Fri- 8, 1896, at 4 o'clock p.m. Edward Hes and Edward M. Cleary, trustees. Tomorrow. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. —H st. nw., dwelling, No. 2017, by order of ‘Thomas R. Martin, trustee. Sale Saturday, Janu- ary 4, 1896, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— Linden st. n.w. (Le Droit Park), dwelling, No. 1984, by order of Aldis B. Browne and W. E. Edmonston, trustees. Sale Saturday, January 4, 1896, at 4 o'clock p.m. Q. G. Sloan & Co,, Ancts., 1407 G st. n.w.— Sale of fine furniture frum a private residence. on peurtaye January 4, commencing at 10 o'clock m., Hoopes SEA DO at 12 m., horses, M. B. Latimer & o., Aucts., 122421 @ st.— Sale of crockery, houszhold furniture, &c., in sules rooms, on Saturday, January 4, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m Magrath & Kennelly, Aucts., 211 11th n.w.—Sale of horses, &., on Saturday, January 4, at 10:30 a.m. 8. Bensinger, Auct., 940 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of horses, &c.,at 10 o'clock a.m., Saturday, January 4. Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts., 10th and Pa. ave.—Regular sale of household effects at 10 o'clock a.m. Saturday, January 4. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. TEOMAS DOWLING & 00.., AUCTIONEERS, SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMP TWELETH STREET BELWEER D AND E STREETS NORTH! By virtue of a deed of frust, Maated the seventh day’ of November, 1802, tnd duly recorded in Liber No. 1749, follo 207 et Seq., one of the land records ie District of Columbia, and at the request of secured thereb} ys the undersigned trus- uction, in front of the promises. on MONDAY, DECEMBEH THI TETH, 5 FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots nifinbered 46, 47, 48 and 49, in aquare 1008. ‘Terms: Sold subject to a deed of trust of $1,095, due June 12, 1807, together with six months’ thter- est, due Decemb. , balance over and above sala “trusts one-third eash, talance one and two Yeara, with interest, secured by lecd of trust on py all cash above said trust, at option of parehaaee ad Geposit of $100 required at time ot sale. acing and recording at purchaser's WALTER E. WRI ROBERT E. TBRADEEY, del9-dads Gacy ABOVE PALE I8 POSTPONED, IN CON- ce of the rails,” until WEDNESDAY, JANU- ay ight, 1896, same hour and de81-d&ds By order of the Trustees. “RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS. Buceestors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) F, HARDWARE, | CU ENTIRE STOCK OF pes BIRD CAG! Wal STOVEPIPE, DRIP PANS, STEP Laue HINGES, SHOW CASES, dc. CONTAINED I 453 SEVENTH STREET SouTH =r BY AUCTION WE on MONDAY GANGARY SIXTH, at TEN or A-M.,we will sell, at the above store, by direction of the owner, the entire stock con: tained therein, which {s partly enumerated above, and to which ‘we invite the attention of the trade and private buyers. rims cash. de31-d&dbs Eee SUTTON & ©O., Aucts. LE SALE. DISTRICT OF COLMBES TO WIT: By virtue of writs of fieri facias issued by cae F. Scott, one of the justices of the peace in and for the District storcoais, st the sults No. 787, in which Winfleld 8. Jenko ts the plaintiff, and apainat, the and chattels of Voigt Mfg. Jew- elry Co. cases Nos. 788 and 789, in both of which ‘Thomas G. Hensey is the plaintiff, and Sanat, the, goods and chattels of Volgt Mfg.’ Jew- Co., defendant, by_virtue of writs of fier! facina tssurd by Charles’ 8 Bundy, ene of the Justices of the peace of ‘he District aforesaid, at the sults Nos. 9109, 9102, 9103, 9104, 9105 ‘and 9106, in all of wutch ‘Therebe Voigt 1s the plaintit, of which are against the goods und chat: fels Of Volgt Mfg demsicr Con aki at ‘anit tat of the Williams & Ulmer, imited, platnitt, it the goods and chattels of Voigt Mix. Jew- ry Co, and in No. 9088 of W. Howard Wiliams, Faas against the goods and chattels of V Mfg. Jewelry Co., defendant, to me directed. 1 wae seized and taken ‘into execution all the right, title, claim, interest and estate at law and equity of sald Nolgt Mfg. Jewelry Co.. defendant, in and to stork Jewelry, clocky, owiases, safe and fixtu'es, and I notice that on ihe THIRTEENTH DAY SCARY, A.D, 1896, AT TEN O'CLOCK Pale I will offer for sale’ the sald property so aed and taken Into execu:ioa, br public auction, to the Bi Hgpeat idler for caah. >fale to take, place at No. 718 ith st. nw. ROBERT KO? Constubie. Washington, D. December 80, 1895. ae B. WILLA & CO., ‘Auctioneers. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. PUBLIC SALE. OF STOCK, CIGARS,_TOBACCO, STATIONERY, FIXTURES, ETC. RY SIXTH, 1896, at EIGHT will be sold, a ‘whole, 516 sth as above stock in ‘trade at store southeast, under Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy. Terms cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. de31-d&ds RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., SaaS Guccessors to Ratelie, Darr & Co.) ‘TRUSTEES’ “OF TWO TWo-sTORY FRAMES, 3 Be aNd sis” funst STREET By virtue of a deel of trust given to us and duly recorded in Liber 188, at follo, 496 et sed., one of the land records of the District of Columi- ‘and at the request of the party secured, we will fell, at publ auctio front_of the prem- JANUARY THIRTEENTH, Sr POUR O'CLOCK PALS the following ae scribed real estate in the ‘cliy of Washington, District of Columbia, to All of lot numbered elgven (1), and part of Tote. fon (10) and: twelve (12), in Kelly & Thompson's subdivision of part of Square numbered eeven hundred and thirty-three }), according to the plat of said subdivision, as the same appears of record in the office of the Surveyor for the District of Columbia, in. subadlvt- 0 book ma at page 196. beginning for the same | me Pas Gat in the east line of Ist Street east fifty-nine (59) fect six (6) Inches north of the southwest corner of sald square, and run- ning thence east one hundred (100) feet to an alley; thence north, thirt-two (92) feet seven (7) inches;; thence west one hundred (100) feet to sald Ist street; thence south thirty-two (82) feet seven (2) inches 'to the place of beginning. One-third cash, balance in one and two Zears_from date of sale, ‘the deferred payments to secured by deed of trust on the property scld, and to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit ‘of $100 to be paid at ‘the sale. Terms to be complied with tn fifteen days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to advertise and resell the the and cost of the defaulting conveyancing at purchaser's cost. le. 430, Jan3,7,11 BATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. ., AUCTIONEERS. (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD! SITE, FRONTING 47 FEET 6 INCHES TON East SIDE 17H s. ET Doan AND. RUNNING BACK OF AND _E STS. THAT Rie “117 FEET 6 INCHES TO FOOT Al ed ww? ar eae ce cre deed of trust, dated May 24, 1892, among the land records ‘of Diseict of Columbia, in Liber ‘No. 1690, foto 580 et seq., and at the request of the party. thereb; secured, the undersigned trustees will offer for asia, at puvite auction, 1s front of the, premises, of FRIDAY, JANUARY TENTH, AT FOUR the following ? dean roperty, tn the el of Washington, i ald District” to wit! of original lot numbered eight (8), In square Dumbered nine hundred and ninety-two’ (002), con. taining 5,581 square feet of g: , more or less, accectine to the plat ce plas Of sald city. sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue in equal in- staliments at one and two years from the day of sale, represented by the notes of the purchaser, bear! interest at six per cent per annum, and secured by deed of trust on the Property sold, or all cash, at ‘the purchaser's opt Conveyancing and will be at the cost of the paccuse ‘A deposit of $100 required ou the day of mile sea if terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen a thereafter the trustees reserve the right to resell the risk and cost of the pur- chaser in ‘advertisement, (CHAEL, ‘Trustee. de81-d&ds GEORGE R | REPETTI, Trastee. DUNCANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. ye SALB OF EROPERTY ON FAYErTS (REET STREET, By th as INGTON ot ae @ decree of tl su] Cour the’ District “of Columbia ‘po cause in said court pendi AD. 0s te low 7 HALE PANT Pron e follow! ‘Phat Ea estate situated part of the city of Washi the Distriet of Columbia, known formerly as George | § town. and described “as the, southern thirty (0) on, the eat side of Farette (asth ten 110), in Threldk Kel ‘One- third cash, balance in tallments, tn six and twelve months from date of sale, deferred Payments secured by deed of trust secured on the rty sold, and to bear interest at the rate of r annum, or all cash, at the option Fecor f purchaser. Sink ia Afton Gaye Yrom date of ‘ealer the, trns- een . oe Tseeves! the Teh to resell, at risk cost of defaulting purcha aent-akas™ WORTH GORDON, Trustee, 330 4% at. nw. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. DUNCANSON BROS., NEERS. ‘TRUSTEES SALE, OF F VADOAGLN DMPROVED EST, NO. | 1718 "SEVENTEENTH Srhubr NORTHWEST. nt By virtue of a certain deed OF to us, dai Mareh 17, 1 nd i 1572, follo be paid in the cat installments, payable in one and’ two with interest at six (6) per centum pef- annum, rable semi-annually, from day, of sale, “decured Dy deed upon’ the property sold; or all cash, at the option ot the purchaser. “A it of will be. required cing, 8 ordi ser aoe aie ot ae a conveyancing, recording arial fees. al cost of the ‘Terms of sale to be com- piled with wi fin ten ‘days from day of sale, other. he. trustees reserve the right to resell property at’ the isk and cost Of ie defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM E. EDMON! ETON OONSTANTINE H. IN, NATH’L WILSON, Attorney for Party Secured, No. 622-024 ¥ 6t. nw. del7-déeds (THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, Saunt of the rain, ty waney, JANUARY THD, 1896, same hour and WILLIAM Fa gEDMONSTON, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, Ge81-d&ds , ‘Trustees, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO,, @uccessors to Ratcliffe, AUCTIONEERS. & Co.) ‘Darr & ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON DELAWAI EWEEN LAND AM Stuer ON ED el EWEEN "RAND “LY STMEEIS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 1941, folio 476 et seq., one of the land reccrds for the District of Célumbia, and at the Tequest of the parties secured thereby, the under- Signed crustees will offer for sale, by’ public auc- Hen, tp front of, respective. premises, on, FRI- Ay, MID DAY Ol NUARY, A.D, 1896, A‘T HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, ail those pleces or parcels of ground and premises, situnte, iyi ing in the r'ty of Washington, 1n the District. of Columbia, and known and distinguished as lots sixty-three (63) ond sixty-four (64) of R. P. Jack- son,’ trustee's, subdivision of lots in square seven hundred and ‘twelve (712), together with all the improvements, rights, ete, ON THE SAME DAY, immediately after the sale of the above, ty virtue of the same trust, we will sell, in front of the preuiaes, sublot nineteen (19) in O'Donneghue's subdivision of square seven bun- dred and forty-nine (749), together with all the improvements, rights, ete. ‘erms: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest’ from a ibe day of sale. at cent per arnum, secured leed of trust cane properly eld, or all cash, Ge the ‘option of the purchaser.” A deposit of $200 required’on each piece at the time of wale. If the terms of sale are hot complied with in fifteen days from the day ol ale, the ‘trustees reserve the Tight to rewell’ the Property at the risk and cost of the defaulting Purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of suc! Fesale in’ some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D.C. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. JOHN WALTER, Jr., 420-d&as H. FI. BERGMANN, EUTURE DAYS. M. B. LATIMER & CO,, AUCTIONEERS. 129 and 1231 G st. ‘Trustee. “Hrustee. CHANCERY SALK OF VALUABLE IMPROVED EAL ESTATE IN TENALLYTOWN, D. C. Bpvitec cra ieee oe Supreme Court of the District, of Columbia. passed on the 2d da f October, A.D. 1895, in Eajully Cause No, 16036, Sherein William’ 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'CLOC ON FRIDAY, "THE THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1806, the following deseribed real estate, sit: uated in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lots twelve (12), thirteen (13), and the’ south one-half of lot fourteen (14), in block three (3), of Bur- kett’s subdivision of part of “Mt. Airy’? and Friendship, as per plat recorded in the office of the wurveyor of ald District ‘County No. 8,” page 14. eae = tpproved by tive six- Tom frame dwellings ‘Term of ale, as prescribed bg-the decree: One- third of the purchise moneyin cash, and the balance in one and two years, for which the votes Of the, purchaser must be given,, with Interest at he rate of six per centum per: annum. unt! and secured by decd of trust’ oo ‘be property Told; or all cash; at the purchaser's: opt A deposit of $90 w required at thoeot sale on each Bouse sold. AN donveyane Acknowledging Tecording at purchaser's cost. Yisterms nf aie rot complied with in ten days efter day of sale the trustees reserve the right to regnil-at cost and risk of defaulting purchaser after, ubree dasa’ public Advertisement of such resale ARI 1 ‘Warder batt. De ik cus, Oth-and F sts. n.w., WARD Me CLEARY, 34: Indiana. aventie, ‘Trostees. NED TILL it the same EDWARD" I. GIES, Trustee. EDWARD M, @LEARY, Prastee M. B. LATIMER & ©0,, AUCTIONEERS, 1229 and 1231 G st. @20-ats [*THE ABOVE SALE_I83POSTPO: TUESDAY, JANUARY FOURTEENTIY, hour and place. It EXECUTOR'S SALE OF | JAWUABLE REAL ES- TATE, NO. 428 TENTH STREET NORTHRAST. Under’ and’ by. virtue of the last will aad testa- ment of Eliza Mayhew, deceased, as recorded in Liber 39, folio 241, in the office Of register of wills, I,’ the urdersizned executor, will sell, at Baye auction, in front of the premises, on TUES- DAN the FOURTEENTH DAY of JANUARY, 1896, ‘ALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all that cer- Fy Solace or parcel of land and premises, situated Git 08, Washington, District of Colombia, Pe Alstlaguished as and being lot No, 29, tn exe No. 940, as recorded in the office of the sur- yeyor of the District of Columbia, de cribed as fol- lows: Being lot No.29 in T.Franklin Schneider's sub- division, of lots nineteen to Lwenty-tive (19 to 25) ty A; Be Shepherd's subdivision of lots in suuare No. 940, ard improved by a new brick two-story and cellar house, bay-window front, lx rooms 1nd bath room, concrete cellar, all niodern improve- ments, renting at present for $22.50 per month. Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in one year and the remainder in two years, the deferred Payments to be secured by deed of trust upon the Property sold, or all cash, at the dption of the purchaser. A’ cash deposit of $100 will be re- Guired at the time of ale. ‘The purchaser to cou- Ply with terms of sale within ten days from date of eale, otherwise property will be resold at the risk and cost of det faulting purchaser. H. HERON Ja3-dts jiza Mayhew. Executor Batate of TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS IN ALLEY EEN FIRST BETW AND THIRD AND 0 AND P STREETS NORTH- EST. WE: By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No, 1448, folio 448 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party thereby secured, ‘we will sell, at, public auetlon, in premises, on TUBSDA’ SANUaRY FOU ERENT aero Past FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots 80, 81, 82 and 83, in Allen, Jr.'s, tubaivinion of lot 10 and part of 11, in square $53, Washington, D. C., as per plat re- corded in Book 17, pa: of the records of the surveyor's office of said District, with the smprove- One-third cash, of which a deposit of $60 ch lot must be made at time of sale, and the balance in equal installments In one and two Jears, for which notes of marchasers,bearing inter- est from day of sale at s! r cent per . able quarterly, and secured by deed of trust on Rie property sold, will be taken, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Terms to be complied with in ten days from day of sale, or the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. | All conveyancing and re- rding jt urehiaser. 2 = oe BE WAGGAM . Tous W- T. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEKKS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NEARLY_N’ oN REE (CK HOUSE, NUMBERED Suiney StRue NBAIC NORTH GAPITOL QUINCY, STREET, WEST ECI EET, KINGTON. ny Tirtue’ of © deed of treat, ‘duly recorded tn Liber No. 1803, at folio 460 et seq... of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, ja front of the prentigcs. cn THURSDAY, the SIXTHENTH DAY JANUARY, A.D. 1896, HALF-PAST FOUR OcLook PA, the fonlovtng described land and premises, with the improve- ments, easements, rights, ways and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate amd lying in the ‘of Washington, District of Columbia, nawe ly: All of lot numbered a Alty alee (G9) in’ Carusi and Miller, trustees’, subdivisioa.of lots in sare membered fore Oe Ree paca sae the recorde per. ¥, No.ic 4 Ferords of, the office of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia. “fferms of sale: One-third eagly” balance. in one ferest ut the rate and two years, notes to bear of 6 per cent per annum, nayaie semt-annuclly,¢9 be secured by a deed of trust om the property sold, h, at the option of he wurchaser. "A do- Posit of $200 required at time spf sale. | Convey- aicing, etc., at purchaser’ Terms of sale be complied’ witt in fifteen days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right) to resell, the property at the nd, cog# of the default! Pirvhager after five dave’ advertiseuent of cue resale in some newspaper published in ing- ten, D. ©. MAHLON: ASHFORD, Cua Ww, HOWARD, | 4a3-d&ds THOS. DOWLING & OO. -AYCTIONEERS, ‘TRUSTEES’ SALB OF VALUARLE TWO-STORY SLA-ROOM BRICK, KNOWS AS NO. 615 FUUR- TEENTH STREET NOR’ By virtue of a deed of trust to us ber'6, 180, ‘and recorded tm the recorder of deed? Office for she District of Columbia, In Liber 1766, ard at the request of the holder of the note se- cured, we, the undoralgnsd trustees, will sell, at Rs, auction, in front of the oe WED- JANUARY EIGHTH, 1806, AT HALE. BAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all of lot numbered six (6), of Francis 8. Carmody 8 subdivision of lots 4m ‘square numbered ten hundred and fifty-two (1052), ‘together with the improvements on same. ‘Terms of sala: One-third in cash, and the bal- ance in two equal Installments, In one (J) and two years, ively, to hear interest at the rate Six per centum per annum, payable seini-an- ually from date of pale, or ull ‘engi, at the option of the purchass~. A deposit of $100 will be re- Guired when bid is accepted Terms of sale to Co compiled with within ten ‘or trustees reserve it to resell, at risk and cost of the defaul Durebaves. ‘conveyancing and recording at "s cost. WILLIAM H. BARNES, JOHN L. WEAVER, ees. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. PEREMPTORY SALE OF Horses Horses AT PUBLIC AUCTION. a Se AUCTIONEER. wetSO on Own ya pOnee CONSIGNED ¥ BY THE 8 TO Pag SEVERAL NEW AND ‘SEGOND.AND ‘VEHICLBS, IT WILL BH TO THE IN IN WANT OF HORSES TO. ATTEXD TH. ENSINGER, Auctioneer. eo — & OO., Auctioneers, accessors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) REGULAR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OFF or SVERY DESCRIP- TION, CARPETS, RUGS, &c. HORSES, CARRIAG] BUGG! HARNESS, &. ‘To be sold by ule auction cur sale jes rooms, NA. ON SATURDAY, GANDARY. Fo! RI, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. ‘The Hor Carrit ‘&c., will be sold in front of the roome'at VE O'CLOCK SHARP. \TOLIF FE, SUTTON & 60., A Auctioneers. Horses. Horses. TWO CARLOADS, TOMORROW (SATURDAY), JANUARY FOURTH, HALF-PAST TEN A.M. Mr. Fagan will sell 20 head of good workers and some nice drivers. These are shipped direct from Frederick county, Md., and are well seasoned and used to hard work. Perry Scott ships 15 head from Martinsburg, W. Va., consisting of good workers and drivers, Every Horse will be sold to the highest bidder. Horse, Bi and Harness. Horses, the propert: be: soul Srichout reserve, GRATH & KEN: ELLY, Auctioneers, of @ coutractor. All to it DW. THOMAS DOWLIN & 00., aes EERS, 612 E Dw. 1896, AP ON, SATURDAY, JA JANUARY, FOURTH, IN OUR AUCH Ox SORTMED CLUDING i SELS CARVETS, FIFTY WHITE AND OTHER AT TWELVE 0'CI several Moises WAGONS, ENESS, _&e. GES, as B. Ss & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. OUK REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD EFEECES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION At ow: sales room. corner cana. avenae Roctnyeet, TOMOREOW, JANUARY. pOURTH, AT TEN One Cabinetmakers Bench, of Tools, &. ALSO, TWELVE O'CLOCK Se Horses, , Surrey, Harness, Se. Terms cash. 1t__ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©0., Aucts. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G 8ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) FINE FURNITURE FROM A HANDSOME RESIDENCE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHIN OUR ROOMS, 1407 G ST,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4TH, , AT 10 A. M. paca AS HANDSOME OVERSTUFFED P. LOR SUITE, CHERRY+ PARLOR: SUITE. 3 PIECES; BEAUTIFUL MIRRORS, _ PANCY TABLES, GILT CHAIRS, CHINA MAPLE CHIFFONIER WITH MIRROR, HALL BACKS, STIEFF PIANO, OAK SIDEEOARDS, MASSIVE OAK EXT, TABLE, C. 8, DINING CHAIRS, WHITE ENAMEL GEDSTEAD WITd SILK CANOPY, WHITE BUREAU AND WASH- STAND To M TCUL FOLDING BEDS, ESSES, P Rovsrens TREAUTIFUL Oak AND WALSUE BUREAUS “ASD WASHSTANDS. UANTIQG SIDEBOARD, COUCHES NOFFICE RUENYTU ta FRO CHIN. MIRROR - WARDROBES, 2 GLASS WARE, &c., CARPETS, COOKIN UTENSILS, &e pow on VIEW, HORSES! CARRIAGES Ee. . SLOAN & CO., ‘Terms cash Aucts. bei aae 1407 Get. M. B. LATIMER & 00, ANCTIONEERS. 1229 and 1231 G st. Large consignment of As-= 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|« i o'clock. O'CLOCK, LARGE conLeeriON, OF. HOUSEHOLD, F FURNT. TURE AND EFFECTS FRONT OF AUCTIO: ., SEND IN YO! RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., AUCTIONEERS, (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE THREE: STORY, BRICK DWELLING NO, 2017 H STREET NORTH WEST. By virtue of 2. cortalal deed of ney dated the twenty-elhth (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 one of the land records for the District of Columbia, I will offer at public auction, in front of the prem: les, on SATURDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the City of Washington, District of Co: Jumbia, to wit: All that certain plece or parcel of lend and premises known and distinguish being part of lot numbered five (5), In square num- bered one hundred and one (101), with metes and beunds as follows: Beginning at the southwest cor- ner of said lut, thence north one hunared and forty- nine (149) feet’ 1nd three (3) Inches to public alley; thence east ot line of said alley twenty-fout (24) thence south one bundred and forty-nine (149) 1d three (3) inches, to Ine of H street, and thence west, on line of aid 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. Terns of sale: Over and above the trust, $2,000 cash, the balance in three equal payments, ai two ‘and three years, 6 per cent Interest, payable seul-annually, cecured by the notes of the purchaser or ail cash, at the option of the purchase leposit. All con- veyancing, ete., at cost of purchasers Terms to be complied with in fitteen days, or t the right to reotrer ‘ise and sell at defs nthe purchaser's: cost and risk THOMAS R. MARTIN, Trestee, de2-dts 1915 Pa. ave DUNCANSON BEOS., AUCTIONEERS. STEES SALE OF VAIUABLE IMPROVED TROEAL ESTATE, NO.1994 LINDEN STBEET, LG DROIT PARK. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated 8, 1602, and a ‘May 16, 1892, tn sber 1680, ‘St wean, of ive inad records tthe District of Columbia asd atthe request of the, arty secured, thereby, we, the undersigned trustees. will cell, at public an yemires, on SATURDAY Ss FOURTH D Bay oF JANUARY, AD. AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described abd. and premises, eitiate in the county of Washington. in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as and being lot numbered twenty-two (22) lm Spelch and Moores trustees", subs division, In block numbered Lcoarteen 4} 2 ‘Droit , ar the same appears of ber No. 8 county: euldivistons) at {allo SS in the ofiee: of the surveyor of the sald District, together with the improvements, consisting of a’ three-story brick dwelling, No.’ 1984 Linden street. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase m to be paid in and the balstce {n two equal in- stallments, payal able in oue ard two years, with in- terest at ‘six (6) per centum per annum, payable seml-anpually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property acid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A ac ibe of $200 wil Fequlied of the purchaser at the time of fale, conveyanc! cost of the pur: haser. ferme of eale to be complied with withir ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the at the risk and cost of th detnolting ne! ALDIS B. BROWNE. “ome, Yee EB hae Glace. 500 5th st. ow. 421-d&ads Travtecs. FUTURE DAYS, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. SURVIVING TRUSTEES SALE OF ERAME HOUSE ‘AND CORNER ON, CENT AND Beat de a nc i ree ue of a Liber ‘numbered 1070, at folio 228 e2 o the land records of the District of “Calrtbta, ‘asd At the request of the party secured thereby, Las survi wi {oee, on THURSDAY, THE sist "DAY. OF FAN: TARY, 1 ALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK as and ae 15), and sixteen G6), in numbered seven (@), in FW. Jones’ subdivision Sta tract of land. Kmowa ae’ Ivy City, together with the improvements, ways, easements, rights, Wvileges and appurtenances thereto or ‘any manner appertaining. ‘Terns of tal third cash, and the balance in one and two years, at 6 per cent per annum in- terest, payable semi-annually, to be secured by tie pie at tne porta. "haat oh = pure A of $100 rchaser's teen Of sale to be a sith to 15 “anys fr from date of sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to, roeell [2 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs.— AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. THOMAS DOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS. E >I as i 8, h i Trustees’ saleofa 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. the District of Columbia, and at the request of the secured in front of ‘TH DAY at FOUR 0" situate in the pte Washington, District of lumbla, to wit: Lot numbered twenty-two and the west twelve and a half feet fron th of lot numbered twenty-three jams & Jardin’s subdivision of and fifty-nine or ‘Terms cash personal of $500 and the balance upon deilvering of in ten oy" REGINALD ) FENDALL. JOHN D. p, COUGHLAN,” | THOMAS DOWLING & 00., Auctioneers, NI 'REETS NORTHWEST, IN THE DISTRICT virtue of a decree of the an eg ge i ‘of, Novem! case Ro. iste owls t Lewie - Harry Mt Schneider, the undersigned “will sell, at ble au in front of tbe at ¥ P.sl., UN TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF fJASUAIY, A.D. 1896,’ the follor de- and premises, Siaate in the District ore Columns, to mae Parts num! le two (2) and ti @), in the Howard Calvert Street oor (100)" feet £2 ie, Tih street road, and on ince of of tegianing the eases Selng, tarertees the place 0 ie same one brick apd two one-story Vt for $7,0W, to be of the purchaser. yr deed ‘of trast Upon the premises wold ‘and to be evidenced be tones bearing interest. payable semi. atty at the rate of 6 per centum per annum. A deposit of $200 upon each parcel sold to be made at time of sale. conveyancing, acknowledging and recording at purchasers cost If the terms of sale ae not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the fruntece reserve the right to resell at the ‘a cen cont of defaulting purchaser after three days’ pab- ile notice ox in some paper published in Washington. “saan. mappox, 340 Indiana ave., JACKSON H. 5 1333 F stn de2t-ddds RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00. AUCTIo bess, Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. CHANCERY. § ‘ALUABLE IMPROVED ‘REAL EST. are BEING? GUAT URICK DWELL. ING KNOWN AS HOUSE Ni TWELF( See ‘NORTH WEST, the the Distict of Columbia, passed Guth Thre of December, 18. in Equity, Cause. No. ‘16% aoeeee Helea 8. ley and others are com- E. Brunthaver and others are Betund:ts, trustees will sell, at bic ataction front_of the on WED- spay, ps asUany EIGHT! PM. the folfowing dearri real estate, Ee: in the city of Wi Columbia, to. wit: Part of lots ounbered and four @ and 4), tn Bumbered three bun- dred and twenty-one for the fo at a as on. ghe, Ube of — street west distant twenty-five Borth from the th aid. square, thence runni Sat Gabscies = BS neal thereof, otherwise ‘the resid, a the risk and cost of the defaul slung pura At conveyancing recerding cost of the : FRANK T. RAWLINGS, ‘Trustee, No. Pa. ave. a.W. SIDNEY T. Miawas, ‘Trustee, D st. aw. EDWARD H. THOMAS, Trustee, e27-ddeds No. 916 F st. nw. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS CSS SALE OF VALTARLE UNIMEROVED STREET BEL eee oe Pee BETWEEN NTUCKA “AVENUE AND E STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to me, dated March 23, 1808, aud duly recorded March 25, 1803, 0. 1707, at folio 111 et seq. of the land of the District of Columbia, and at the Fequest of the part serured well, at the, premises, SIXTH "DAY FOUR O'CLOCE P. bed land ee the city of Washi ip we istrkt’ of Columbia ‘and’ deulzoat ted “as “and all of original lots uum! four (4) and five (5), thousand iH ayuare wambered one seventy-six (1076). ‘Terme ol of sale ate wacpeelt = omen ‘each time of op Jon of the ptr tasers rt} of 0 ire! mm required of the pul ‘er Sqpoveyancing recording» vey ALDIS B. oe f W. E EDM ONSTON.” Office, 500 Sth «t. n.W., ‘Trustees. a18-dkds S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN MONDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY, SD 1896, at same hour and place. . ails B. WNE, zB EDMONTON, de23 ‘Trustera. WEST _ Dy, cittue of 8 certain deod of rrust, 12, 1894, and duly recorded in lber 1964, fclio’ 829 et weq., one of the ‘District of Cownibia, and thereby, dated De Schedule ‘stiect ekeies” 1 ee ee ~ a Bo ar, UNITED The ST carries = Buffet Fast Sleepers New York and Wi to Jacksonvii ting at Char fotte with Fullmas siecpe fon angus aiso Pull: man Sleeper New York to Xi ‘Mont- Eiceper tors jemphi. . Lous. sol PM or ‘Scrabourg, aail except Sunday. for Charlott SSSR De Kew Zork avenue and 15th street and ai oe B. CAMPBLLL, CHAS. 0. = ‘Manager. ‘Gen. Pass. Agt CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. ee ee See Se jeave ally from Union Station (B. and Pia hen ea sa” im America, with ‘ond most solid train serv- train, : perp. for Cincinnath, Lexington end nee, Pallas Siceper ‘Wash- neadare and Sa ae Arr Sat tn ive sm: Lexinaton. 8 Pa. Lauterilt PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of Gth and B streets. In effect November 17, 1895. 10:30 A.M. Ey 340 Fat oe ES LOUIS EXPRESS.— Iman Buffet Pario- car to Tlarrisburg. 9 ie ‘and ee BEG Caen, to St. and Renovo, daily except W"'liamsport daily, 3:40 Pat Fate atl except ‘Saturday, with Washlagico® to Suspension’ Bridge. “whe ‘Ly. 1030" Se ™ Eimsira Fo- 7:10 P. N ing Car Boftalo. %8. 7-085, 7,20, 150, 9:00, 10: nd 11-50 ALM 12: 40, “10-00, 10:40 Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. ‘Sunday. 7:20, 9:00 A.M... 12:15 om se Accommodation for oo ratio. Soke Cally, and Leave ’ Alerandria, for Waxhingron, 205, Tae 9:10, 10:18. 1 the station. Gh aud B strecee, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from botets and residences. 8. M. PREVOST, 3. R: WOOD, General Manager. Passenger Agent. —= 7. (WALKER, SONS, 204 10TH ST. N.W., CAR . Felts, Fire Brick and Cias, ae “8, Lime, Cement, ply Roofing Material. Bol

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