Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1897, Page 14

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Rete rontotentententetntoesoestondoatoateeectectontontnt THE BUSY MAN’S HELP. The busy man of affairs is often at a loss for reliable infor- mation regarding perplexing _| questions that arise every now | and then during business. If | he is wise he will have near at | hand a copy of the EVENING STAR ALMANAC & HANDBOOK. | It proves of priceless value as a | book of ready. reference. All the comprehensiveness of an encyclopaedia with the concise- ness of a manual is embodied in this Almanac. It contains page after page of matter not found in any other volume printed. Zo % ies of Meteo Sy Seige atonte ne Seedoadondondedoetontondoeteaterdeegerteeds sedoeteteededbedeteetetep os eeoeeteeteteteetetbeteduebetete enebeetetetetetetet THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1897-16 PAGES, | Sold by all news- | dealers --also at the business office of The Evening Star, llth & Pa. cents a copy. Get yours now. ¢ eee eee idee eeepc attaleete « a Welson and Mrs. McLaren. sound and well, her skin ts perfectly clear SSS &S.S. ls GUARANTEED PURELY VEGHTABLE, aud is the only cure for deep-seated blood diseases. Books free; address Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Andrew Flester, | Flester, Will Feige and others’ C. W. Bond entertained a large riday evening at their honor of the sixteenth Miss Rosa E. Bond. ouse Was tastefully decorated Games and music fur- as well as danc- supper was served. he pleasant affair Miss Margie Jamison, Kearsey ‘and Mr. Mr. Harry Hop- Peppler of Balti- and Mrs. D, Misses Mattye and and Hattie Crandle, Magzie Frost, Lottie Wheeler, SUBURBAN NEWS — ANACOSTIA Mr. and Mrs. number of their friends F home on Main street, in thday of thelr daughter, The interlor of the ho mistletoe, ete. hished considerable amusement, ing. At a late hour a delightful Among those who attended t Were Miss Alice Jamison, Miss Clara Wayson, Mr. Ro Moreland of Washing: kins, Mr. Borst and Mr. Georg hat the suit of Mrs. Ida ¥ n of Anacostia, who is contesting the will of her, the late Mrs. H for hearing tomorrow before Judze Hag- her will left one-half of her yes of the Anacostia M. to her daughters, Mrs. Eliza It Is believed that It | er to have changed and which was exe- before her death, Sago, and some in it Is expeeted, be brought out at the Barber, will | Annie Hearn, ch was probate Elva Milstead, Irene Castle, ps, Euzene and Don id, Andrew Flester, iam and George Bon ke, Clarence MeCull rman Ellis, Gilbert Shaffer, tr Fred Flester, Jr., W. Raymond Collins of” Laurel. celved many handsome presents. Osear Levi, colored, stealing twenty chicl George W. Kell sold the chickens to of a cafe or Main stre son, before whom to nine months in —_—_—————_. met Monday evening with Among those present were 2 mes Joces of Washington, Mrs. Chas. Starr and sop, Mrs. Alvin Oliver and sons, Misses Grace benson, Ethel and Cecil Mankin, Anne Robey, Emma Starr, Miss Jarrett and brother of Mrs. Aubury Haines, an, Mr. Bradway, Mr. Stanley, Mr. Buell, Was arrested Saturday for Kens from the hen house of on Railroad avenue. r. Peter Watts, he was arraigned, sentenced him the honse of correction. Albert Clark, editor of the Laurel of the Republi- ‘sland, of which he din Baltimore: in the New January 18. This’ meeting was on the 1th, but ed a_ meetin; can Editors’ Association of Mary is president, to be held | building, Monday, to have’ been hela Miss May Simonds, Mr. Oliver, Mr. H. EB. Haines and others. The string band gave some of their finest music. A portion of the evening was occupied with games. ‘The company was entertained with ice creat and is the first mee ganization last question of attending Drought up at this ject of patronage uw It is probable that the the inauguration will be Meeting, as well as the xub- mer the incoming administra- it. William M. Potter of ¢ ndidate for the position of d has recetved the Indorsem: He will also. sect Mudd, the repre- has not yet, how- + refreshments by the hostess. t is thought that Mra. S Somewhat improved from her condition of a few A. Van Deusen Is John Cridler 1s also much improved. his place, who ts a paty commissioner overnor Lowndes. m this district, ever, Indersed the captain. —_—>—__ GAITHERSBURG. The speeches | der and greatly en- re the nates of those vin Herndon Leds arrett and Harry | Miss Cruit of Baltimore is a visitor of Mrs. Kate Hoagland entertained a Miss Emily Chenault Miss Lelia Mannakee Fair View Seminary, Revival services Epworth M. E. pastor, who is belt t of Richmond, Ky., and O. A. M., will held an of Burnt Mills have entered the proceeds to be Herndon Council, furnishing their b: cal Club will mee this evening with are In progress this week in Church. They are in charge of the Patna by bis father, Rev. Vest Washington. are reported nightly, ne Se Miss Eva Warner of Hamilton, Va., at the residence of Mr. J. W. Walker. The marriage of Mr. Comus and Miss Annie Ni ahr peceactia M. ue Of the wedding on Janua RM. Moore of Kensington is tb —_——. ——- Fred. Flester George Otis Holland of Icholson of Buck Lodge is Church will be the 20, at B o'clock. ause of the large was handsomely number of Invited at the town hall, . Who numbered a hundred, for the ensutig yea: gant si inscription, occuphed th urer, John A. Rell board of trustees_R Thos. I. Fulks. ibrarian, Victor P. Hinkley; loxd, Thomas J. president’ appointed Rev. L. L. Miss Alice Gardner presents of china to Mr r Many friends were numerous, handsome | game set, the present of Fisher of Montgomery, Ala. was one of the 5 Le. and Mrs. Flester | y |W. Giadhin, 8. committee on communications. 1. L. Lloyd, Mbrary of the organiza: the ie Flester were present being famille Toc fement will put forth a, Laurel and v lection for officers and directors of place yesterda, Ayton, Nathan Cooke, Jenativs T. Fulks, jee, Philei Z ‘Talbott, Dr. Wm. A- Waters, Ei Windsor, Capt. I, Belle Ward, the election of nal Kank took Messrs. James B. ohn B. Diamond, Eugene Laber, Miaw Mary i Upton Darley, ber, Miss Kate Lu- ae George Peppler, Mr. ¥. Majers and Mr. and Addie M. mith, H. Mauric James Anderson, Ulysses Griffith. directors the fol Somercet O. Jones, fmmediately after lowing officers of the bank Upton Darby. presid bats lent; Robert 'B. the Mises Agnes and Mabel ud Etta Fish; ntley and Mr. Diamond, vice presi James E. Trundle, telle —_>—___ KENSINGTON. len! Moore, cashier} unty Treasurer and Mrs. er, Mr. Henry Mar- Mr. R. W. Pentlant and son, Watson, were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Massey. Miss Mame Harr bas gone to Clear Spring, Md., to be bridesmaid at the weddi Miss Grace Charles. Miss Irene Brown has been € in Washington. ‘The Junior League of the St. Paul's M.E. Chureh held an election of officers Sunday afternoon, which resulted as follcws: President, » Mr. and Mrs. William ing of her friend, v, Mrs. Herbert, ard Brooks, Mr pending several days Thomas Baldwin, Miss Mary Mar- field, “Misses Hattie and Miss Faith Stock: + Miss May Gould; secretary, Mist Mary Little, and treasurer, Master Eddie Little. ‘The following officers were elect school: Mr. J. F. Stoek, suy 8. assistant superinte: Messrs. Owings Dis. Bevans, Thos. Bra- ted for the Sunday % Miss Laura Gi Charles R.' Duebay, libra: cborister, and Miss Fannie Reese, Mr. William H, i y cominisstoner fora “For fitteem years my daughter suffered terribly witb in- herited Eczema. She innakee, who bas been school number of years, has tendered t. Joseph's Park Club of Ker made every arrangement at the tow: morrow evening, for what promises to be finest social events ever held in this vi letters of acceptance Vitations incicate that mai of the region will attend. engaged and a light Dancing will begin at charg> are Messrs. H. burn, Alfred Hay, Joves. ‘The Kensington Lite: qrgning at ihe home of retiring president, Dr. Lewis, reviewed his pleasant year with the societ, introduced the newly elected Eldridge, who tha: At the business meet] e'ded to suspend all payment of dues, and tute in leu thereof such assessments as ful. ‘The meeting night hereafter will f each month. The literary ¥ quotations from ev Prot. was given many patent medicines, and used various external appil- they had no effect whatever. S. SS. was finally given, and tt prompt- ly reached the seat the disease, so wusle collation will be served. 8:30. ‘The committee in |. K. Mannakee, Lee “Martin and Scciet met Me ‘Bruce Thomas. Tae has been saved from what threatened to for the honor id kins, Lithonia, G: fs tion begen wit! Carlton, the author of Lehman ane 38! home on the first Wednesday in March, when Jean elow will be the authoress. a Me " met afternoon, and ‘had get thelt sublet “Ther Bible, koa Foreign suonaive’ reading neo. prayers, the follow ft rer ord of God Which were given: ‘The Worked itectustif-" itiee Mattie Martigg “Res Bean ing toe eae ae Goa se Hea Es to tl ce 2° Kinnear; “The Aim of Missions,”’’ Irene Brown “The Evangelization of the World,”” Miss Flora Smith; ‘“Motives for Sustaining Forelga Missions Miss Stinnle Hutchinson. The singing of the hymn, “Revive Thy Work,” and the benediction closed the ni As a successful closing of the week of prayer, at the Warner Memorial terian Church, fifteen Hast, ‘During the Sunday sent service Me-"B. rt. school service Mr. B. H. ‘Warner, on if of the ‘Sunday school, presented Rev. James T. Marshall with a handsome picture called “Green Fields.” FALLS CHURCH. ‘The eighth annual meeting of the Falls Church Mutual Fire Insurance Conpany was held at Odd Fellows’ Hall, here, on Wednesday, and was well attended by members from Loudoun, Fairfax and Prince William counties and Alexandria city. Mr. J. W. May of Alexandria was elected chairman, and Mr. J. M. Thorne of Fairfax, secretary. Dur- ing the year 347 policies were added to the com- pany. The value of assessable property in the company, as shown by the reports, is a little over two million dollars, an increase of $178,714. The election of directors for the ensuing year resulted in the selection of Messrs. D. 0. Munson, Gco. W. Hawzhurst, Geo. W. Mankin and V. E. Kerr of Falls Church, Gen. Wm. Urich of’ Herndon, Geo. A. Gordon ‘of Fairfax Court House, Dr. F. M. Brooks of Burke's, J. W. May and Peter Altcheson of Alexandria, R. B. Merchant and Ty- son Janney of Prince William, W. S. Jenkins and J. H. Jewett of Loudoun. A’ meeting of the di- rectors was held on adjournment of the general meeting, when the following officers were re-elect- ed for the elghth year, viz.: Geo. W. Hawxburst, president; J. ‘M. Thorne, secretary; D. O. Munson, treasurer; executive committee—Gen. William Urich, Geo. W. Hawxhurst and Geo. W. Mankin. A largely attended meeting of Pioneer Lodge of Good Templars was held Tuesday night. The time for the meeting of the district lodge was fixed for Tuesday, February 16, aud Mrs. J. M. Thorne, Mrs. J. H. Garretson, Miss Estelle Birch, Miss Ida Quick and’ Mise Suste ‘Croseman were appointed a committee to arrange for the session. Miss Nellie Hawrhurst, Miss ‘Tillie eee Miss Eva Birch, Miss Suste’Crossman and Mr. W. E. Parker were pointed a committee to arrange a program for each meeting during next quarter. It waa voted to have a “box social” next Tuesday night. Mr. G. Galther and Rev. D. L. Rathbun made interesting addresses, giving an account of the origin an Progress "of the old Washingtonian temperance movement. Mr. Thomas Hiller, a native of Eng- land, told how the saloons were conducted in that Riddle left Thursday for St. Louis, , where she will spend the remainder of the winter with her sister, Mrs. Williams. Mr. David Riddle left the same day for Chambersburg, Pa. SSS HATTSVILLE. At a special meeting of the Mount Herman Lodge, A. F. and A. M., last Monday evening it was decided to hold a fair for the peneft of the lodge at Masonic Temple, beginning on Easter Monday and continuing a week or ten days. Dur- ing the meeting the kind manner in which a num- ber of ladies assisted in promoting the best in- terests of the last fair was gratefully referred to, and the desire expressed that their co-operation would likewise be had during the course of the Proposed ertertainment. The following executive committee was appoiuted to make arrangements for the fair: Dr. S. Clifton Cox, chairman; Mr. M. B. Freeman, secretary; Messrs. Adam Gelb, Samuel Love, Harry B. Major, M. F. Hobbs, Perc Cox,” George Leontardt, Van Loan, Dr. J. 1. Owens and Rev. Mr. Mayo. ‘The Golden Itule Lodge, I. O. M., at its last meeting elected the following officers for the eu- suing term: W. Brooke Hunter, P.W.M.; Robert M.j Win. Schwab, recording secretary ‘fr, financial Secretar: : Walker, Brookband. conductor, and ——Milpurn, gu. W. 8. Hunter, H.'O. Emmons, W.'J. Ly A. M. Wells and J. A, Jobnson were appo. trustees and J. A. Johnson elected as representa- tive to the Grand Lodge. ‘The Golden Chain Lalge, election of officers for the quarter. H. 0. Emmons was chosen C. 8. Holton, ¥ Mrs. Laura Richardson, ‘chaplain; Miss Julia Kearney, snanclal secretur: Ing secretary; Hodges Carr, Miss May Brown, (easurer; marshal; Paul Moffatt, deputy marshal; i. eorge 02, also held an jodge dep ‘The January t yesterday, wit master; George A lecturer; Al jr., assistant stews well, ‘ard; George L mes Miller, lady assistant ed trustee of Se Eianle Wood and Miss Tosa Levy, who have been the guests of Miss Bertha Holmes at Landover, have returned. Miss Maud Holmes is visiting her aunt, Mrs. lol Washington. Hitiss Sesscer bas returned to her home at Sea- ooke, after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Joseph a Seante Chaney of Bowle is visiting Mis Avnie Curtain, Upper Marlboro LANGDON, A memorial service to the late Mis. C. A. Baker will be held at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Langdon on Sunday morning next at 11 o'cl The exercises will be conducted by the pastor, Ke’ Dr. W. H. Chapman. Mrs. Buker died carly lsst October, after long and painful illness, leaving, besides her husband, three children, the youngest an infant. Just pre- vious tu her th she requested of ber husband that there should be no services held for her fu the church of which she was a devoted member, nnd in whose service she was an untiring worker, urtil her sister, Miss Mildred Briggs, and two elder children, all of whom were then seriously ll, recovered. This period has now arrived, and, in response to the unanimous wish of the ‘people cf the vicinity, by whom Mrs. Baker was greatly be- loved, the ‘memorial services will take place as stated. Mr. E. P. Sherman, superintendent of construc- tion of the new public school building, expects to t the finishing touches on the edifice in a few Rates It is understood that the teachers and pupils now attending the Hamilton School will, when the Langdon School ts reorganized, be transferred, wit) Miss Sisson, the present teacher of the latter, to the new bullding, and that the Hamilton will be turned into a colored school. A bal fa by Prof. H. Smoot estra, took place last evening at tho Langdon Opera House. Among the many present Were the Misses Clara Moran, Lottie Moran, Alice Shields, Estelle Stubbs, William Willis, Irene Fo ler, Katie Condon, Sarah Denel, Agnes Solon, E. Webster, L. May, Jennie Goxs, M. Cisie, Man McCauley, Lily Hillingass, Mrs.’ George McCaul Mrs. EB. D. Smcot, Messrs. Dorsey Ellin, Stanton King, B. Ellin, T. G. Burgess, J. D. Mills, Williant Willis, John Condon, C. Brown, ©. T. May, H. J. Beck, Robert Miller, M. Bentzler, E. Huricy, MH. C. Dobbe, L. L. ‘y and others. Miss Maude Ledeane of Washi ton, who were visiting Mrs. J. G. Durfey of Lang den, have returned home. ——— BROOKLAND. May, with music by At the recent election of officers of the Metho- ist Bpiscopal Church Sunday school the result as follows: Superintendent, Dr. T. Y. Hull sistant, Mr. I. S, Hollidge; secretary, Mr. N. B. Malone; treasurer, Mr. J. B. Eastlack; Ubrariane, Mr. Homer Fisher and Mr. Homer Malone; prest- dent of the missionary society, Mrs. R. 8, Wolfe; secretary, Miss Eva Hurd; treasurer, Mr. Eustiack™ Many of ‘the officers were re-elected, which showed how ably they had filled their offices during the previous term. ‘The Brookland Guild is rehearsing ‘ be presented siortly at Langdon. ROCKVILLE, ‘Tuesday was a busy day in Rockville, occasioned by the election of officers of the Montgomery Coun- ty National Bank, meeting of the school board, session of the orphans’ court and meeting of- tho county commissioners. ‘The stotkholders of the National Bank beld a meeting at 12 m., at which the following directors Were chosen for the ensuing year: Spencer O. Jones, president; Hattersly W. Talbott, vice pres. Wdent; John T, Vinson, John H. Gassaway, James B. Henderson, Wm. B. Mobley, Samuel’ Dachy, Leonard J. Hays, Horace Waters, Wm. W. Poole, James E. Williams and Law: Inutt, ik icort atoaet! Larzee Alm Were R. H. Stokes, cashier; John B. Byers, aasiet. ant cashier; George M. Hunton, teller; H. Hl. Hol. den, discount clerk. ‘The general affairs of the bank show it to be one of the most prosperous and best managed financial institutions in the state. ‘The board of school commissioners held a meeting lasting for a greater part, of the Gay, at which large amount of routine business was transacted, Mr. John 0, Pace, agent for the North British and Mercentile “Insurance Company of London and Edinburgh, the Western irance Com) ot Toronto, Cannda, and the Hartford Insurance Com: pany,cf, Hertford, “Conn., ‘insured all. the school le,” to. lon the Sherwood Academy, - ce.and the matter was Brough eat Iadt aod Jen on to the attention of it Sandy with Wate school at * pla of Messrs. Chas. EL AUCTION SALES. Within our Art Ga January 19 and 19, Note—These goods are entirely will have in this sale a grand opport sac? AUCTION SALES. ° < SOTURE baYs. i FUTURE DAYs. crs C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G Street. vance Notice-- and Exhibition of ty, 1407 G street, MONDAY and TUESDAY, 7 The whole to be sold at Public Auction by e 5 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY andER IDAY, January 20, 21 and 22, 1897, At 11 am. and 3 p.m. each day. new to this market, and our patrons ‘unity to secure some rare and unusual household adornments, both useful and ornamental. Further particulars later. Catalogues mailed to any address. | Sale Cc. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers 1407 G Street. 9 AUCTION SALES. ‘THOS, J..OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST..N.W. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK AND FIX- NORTH WEST. Nirtae of an assignment made to me I ai will at public auction on MONDAY, JANUARY \TH, 1897, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, the and fixtures By sell entire stock egoutained tn above ‘num- a,” Stationery ot ‘ail _ ‘Cases, Counters, Shelving, Awn- FUTURE DAYS, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 600 ELEVEN’ EET See eee xy virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated February 7, 1895, and duly recorded February 19, 1895, in Liber No. 1979, folio 477 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the un dersigned trustees, will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY- SECOND DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1997, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the followt described land and premises, situate’ in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, “and a ted as and being lot numbered forty-two (42) in Dorris Grupe’s subdivision of lots in square numbered nine hundred and sixty (900), as per plat recorded in Liber 19, at folio 26, of the records of the office of the surveyor for said District, together with the improvements, consisting of a ‘two-story six-room brick dwelling, No. 600 11th st. ne. Terms of sale: All cash over and above a certain indebtedness of twenty-seven hundred and fifty dollars ($2,750), with interest, the amount of which will be stated on the wr tae sale. A di of $200 will be required of the purchaser at’ the time of saie. All conveyancing, recording and no- tarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of tale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. E. FITCH, W. BROWN, _Jall-d&ds Trustees, will and testament of Jas. B. Boyd executor, was filed for probate and recor deceased, filed Inventory of the personal estate of seid deceased. An additional inventory of oat par TOMORROW. a two sonal estate of Mary Ann Case was filed bi Selby, administrator. days’ session commencing on Tuesday next. ‘The meeting of the county commissioners Tues- pea day was a notable one on account of the 4 : tendance and the large amount of business trans- HORSE, WAGOS acted. ‘The finances of the county were largely be seen by the bills passed, a8 follows: Artemus Sullivan (bridge account), $83.39; | On FRIDAY, JA for Insane (care of cousty’ im | tion, stock of Groceries fogether’ with Fixtures, Dwyer _(plking), oh ),"$7.50; Win, Br Trundie (aay, | Block, two Counter 5.08: Hleazear Tuly (road), $07.85; 22; John G. Stor ‘$64.! ve Richolis (road), ($28.70; Wm. B. ‘Trundle (piking), | Peas, Stove and Pipe, two Awnings and Iron The court will bol drawn upon as Ww Albert J. Almoney, Jos. Dyson (pikh 5, me (piking), Zachariah Dowden king), $5.30; Montevu same (care of indi- 1.62; same (bridge), 3 Wm. T. Hilton & 2 lection booth), pee (road), . Altcheson (road), $12.85; J. W: oan A. M. Proctor (bridge), | CHANCERY SAL (brick for court house), ; Second Hospital for Insane (care of indigents), ‘hinson (road), $25.92: 180; G. W. Riges I (piking). $53.40; Geo. Kelome: | PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M ing), $18.80; B. White (piking), $32.20 $38.46; same (piking), $11 0 board of control and’ review), $35. OF REAL ESTATE, &c. AUCTION SALES. Thomas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 B st. n.w.— Sale of dwelling No. 704 8th st. n.e., on Thursday, | $200 required at time of sale. - Conve; January 14, at 4 o'clock p.m. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— | Pied with within fiftee 1903 4th et., Le Droit Park, on | f,tight reserved to resell, at risk aud cost of Sale of dwelling purchaser, after ten days’ notice by Thursday, January 14, at 4 o'lock p.m. Louls D. | advertises Wine and Clarence B. Rheem, trustees, Tomorrow. Thomas Dowling & C Sale of stock, fixtures horse, wagon, & store No. 1209 H st. n.w., owriday, at 10 o'clock a.m. Beall, trustees. . of grocery January 15, S. G. Tofnshend and Fillmore 1-305 2d st. n.tw., on Friday, Janu- Joseph J. Darlington and at 4 o'clock p.m. John Sidney Webb, trustees. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co r Hieston, trustees. AUCTION SALES. ‘A. Boyd, naming Sarah Edward T. Brown, administrator of Lydia Brown, AUCTION SALES. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 B st. n.w. - | ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF STOCK, FIXTURES, AND HARNESS OF GRO: CERY STORE, NO. 1209 H. STREET NORTH- WEST. On FRIDAY, JANUARY FIFTEENTH, 1897, at AM. we will sell, at public auc- 5; | ccpsisting of Counters, Shel Coffee Mill, M anes ales, Show Cass, Bott! Wines, Clarets. Brandies, ( Serup. two | barrels aE | Vinegar, two large Tin Oli Cans, Black aid Green Frames, ete., ete. ‘Terms cash. 8. G. TOWNSHEND, Thritt(Coad).. FILLMORE BEALL, Assignees. Thos. It. Clagett (road), THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER. ‘ER LOT, TEENTH DAY OF Ja NUAR’ subdivicion of original lot Proved as above. all’ cash, at the purchaser's option. defaultin, nt_in The Evening Star. JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, Trustee, JOHN SIDNEY WEBB, Trustee, + Aucts., 612 E st. nw.— |} jat-d&ds 918 F st. OF LARGE AND VALUABLE IMPROVED BY BRICK DWELL- , NOS. 301 AND 305 SECOND STREET By virtue of a decree in Equity Cause, No. 16334, osendort | We Will sell, as a whole, at public auction, front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE HIF. 1897, AT HALF- lot A, in Pollard’s in square No. 573, situated at the northeast corner of Indiana avenue and 2d street worthwest, Washingtcn, D. C., im- ‘Terms of sale: One-tifird of the purchase money in cash, balance in one and two years, with inter- ert, secured by deed of trust wpoi the’ property, or ing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- days from day of sule, 410 5th st. ow. . Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & signed, trustees, will offer for sale, b tion, fn front of the premises, 0 TH DAY OF JA O'CLOCK P.M. "ARY, A.D. of Col THIS AFTERNOO: DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. : 5 oe 2 ‘Terns: One-third cash, the balance in one and TRUSTEES SALE. OF A NEAT ASD, ATTRAC. | two years, with interest from the day, of este RASENENT | secured by deed of trust on the property ‘sold, of ROE TEESE sal ash, cat the option of ‘the ‘purchaser, "A dew posit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. LE‘ DKOIT | The terms of sale are not complied with in is days from the day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and Cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 5 days’ resale in ‘some newspa| hed in Washington, D. C. Ali conveyancing ASEMENT X,. KN . 1908 FOURTH STREET, “Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the oad ened f the District of Columb! among the land records of the District of Columbia, eciir Lier 1968, ‘olio 94 ef seq.j and atiahe request eee of the holders of the notes secured thereby, we | bub) pablic auction, in front ef the pre the FOURTEE: and -recorded will offer, at the followtng-<t of Washington, District Ail that certain remises Known and di lot numbered fifty-one (51). of Barr and Sanner’s Oa otk £ Barber & bdivision of L STEES . TH 3), of A. L. "s subdivision of Le USTEES’ SALE OF 2 < Droit Purk, as said Barr and TRUSTRES' SALE OF THE TWO DESIR. is duly recorded in book county rds of the Darvesor’s 0 of Columbia, piece or parcel of lund and nner’s ce tze 73, of S it STREET N e District By D 400 KR STREET NORTHW Improvements | 1s: jubject to a certain“lee@ of trust, dated to secure the sum of three with interest thereon, the rate of six per payable semf-annually, cent per apnom until l. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money, over and above the incumbrance assumed, to he paid in cash and the balance to be pald'in two Ay, 1p one and two ast upon the. prop- erty sold, with interest, payable semi-annually, at the rate of six per cent per a) the option of the purchaser. 2 required at the time of sake. in fifteen days from day of*sale; otherwise the | Book 15, page 117. will be resold at the risk jefaulting purchaser, gfter five days’ advertisement | $4. Jn some wewspaper published in Washington, D. Conveyancing equal installments, deposit of $200 wint | Subdiy: to be closed d_ cost of the C, | ance to LOUIS D. WINE, ‘Trustee, CLARENCE B. RHEEM, Trustee, 916 F st. nw. rights, &c. and recording at the cost of purchaser. CHARLES P. WILLUMS, “RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, RUS SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND BASE- MENT BAY-WINDOW BRICK HOUSE, NO. n.w.—Sale of 818 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in iu No, 2105, at folio 458 et sey. one of the rds for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parfy secured thereby, the unde » the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District mbla, to wit: Lot numbered one hundred and thirty-three (133), in Joseph S. Boss’ subdi- vision of lots in square numbered ten hundred and three (i(03), a3 per plat recorded in Liber 15, folio 43, of the records of the surveyor’s office of the District of Columbia, together with all the improve- : WALTER HIESTON, O'CLOCK : cribed property, situate in | _Ja5-d&ds ‘Trustees. of Columbia, FUTURE DAYS. tinguished as and being THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, bleek numbered thirteen 612 5 st. nw. Es, NOS. 318 FL virtue of a deed of trast, da and recorded in Liber N , by request of the party secured thereby, will sell at public sale, in front of premis 400 R street northwest’ on MONDAY, JAN TWENTY-FIFTH (25th), 1897, AT F Yet, Sv aaiington, D. Daniel Cratty’s subdiv 67, in ~ | east of 500, as recorded in the office of the sur- veyor of the District of Columbia, in Book H. D. nm; oF al eash, at | C+ Page 146. Also lot 25, in’ George Glorius’ ‘Term: at. tim ehaser’s cost. JESSE L. HEISKELL, Trustee, 1008 F st. nw. FOTURE DAYS. SAMUEL A. DRURY, Trustee, 2054, folio 219 et £ the land records of the District of Colmn- UR O'CLOCK the following land and premises situate in , to wit: Part of lot jion of lots in square ion of square 519, as ‘recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in ‘urchaser to assume an incumbrance of 500. covering both lots, due April 11, 1898, bal- paid in cash. Deposit of $100 required f sale, All conveyancing, ete., at pur- Jals-coddt $10 F st. nw. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER. ‘CEI 4 “TWO WELL-LOCATED CHANCERY SALE OF 2, WELI-LOCATED ‘HAT WILL "RENT TO PAY BEING. NO. 1208 ‘THIR- ‘ THE NORTHW DWELLINGS GOOD INTEREST, District of Columbia, Julian Greer and others are defendants, signed trustees will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the respective premises, on THURS- DAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, | street northwest. 2897, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the real estate | Terms of sal Known as the extreme southern part of lot 16, In on 13th stret west distant ninet southern corner of sald square am north twelve feet four and four-fifths inches; thence | ten, days, otherwis ‘west one hundred and twen! 3 thence sou! g 2 3 twelve feet four and fourlifthe inches; thence enst | _Ja13. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. with the south line of sald lot sixteen, one hundred end twenty feet to place of beginning, with right to use an alleyway uppurtenaut thereto, more fully described in a conveyance recorded in Liber J. A. and thereafter, at HALF-PAST ware numbered three inning for tho game inches, thence north 1 interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi- ennually, said deferred payments to the option of. the each plece of real f.time of sale. Terms by a deed ‘in fifteen days fo | Per annum, secured by a of trust on TOD-, date of sale, or trustees reset¥é the right to resell | Stt¥ Sok os hepostt oF ate res raullars Swit be required on each piece of property at time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's at cost and ‘risk of defnultiog Corer 414 .and La. WATSON J. SByrox 7 (THE ABOVE SALH I*POSTPONED ON AC- aes Y DAVIDSON, count of the weather until MONDAY, JANUARY EZIGHTEENTH, 1897, same hour order of the trustees. LLY, Trustee, PEREMPTORY SALE OF THD VALUABLE STORE AND DWELL- ET NORTHWEST, OP- NO. 628 G STRI TE CITY POST OF CB. ises, part of 455, in the city of Washingtor ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY TWENTIETH, A.D, 1897, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., we 'TEENTH STREET AND 1113 TENTH STREET. | shall sell, at pape auction, in front of the prem- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of t Fe He ee arene al| provements) theveony Tie tpropery latest os 11647, in which Charles G. Hill ts complainant and | Drorements thereon, The pe pth of 131 feet n, | iuches to a 15-foot alley, and three-story brick store and dwelling No. 628 G jot numbered 16, in square numbered C., with the im- improved by the $6,000 may remain on the prop- sieaShing £0, ee speed a ste; batance cash oe He ues t a . at option of purchaser. A deposit of a ee a nee Giese as Conveyancing, &c.. at running thenes | Cost of purchaser. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of de- AN two cost. Terms to be complied with In ten at risk and cost of default urchaser. GEO. Y. WORTHINGTON, THOS, J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED ALLEY PROP- ERTY, BEING PREMISES NOS. 1318, 1318 AND 182) HARRISON COURT. BETWEEN 'THIR- the sald. trustees will ofter for e : ; u sale the seal estate ‘known as all that parcel of | Simbnts SNeReSR ENTE: CAND carunneee bee He ee bu and sixty-nine, at a point on 10th street west,'nt & distance of 181 feet and 5 inches from the southwest corner of said square $49, and running thence east 188 feet and 8 By virtue of a deed of trust,duly recorded in Liber No. 1742, follo 326 et seq.” ue of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the Feauest of the party ‘secured theres, the ‘under- trestees, will ‘sell, a feet and 8 inches, thence | 8™ 2 Y TURSE west 188 feet and 8 inches to the line ‘of 10th | sunivnt the premises; on TUESD, , 1897, AT HAL street, thence south 15 feet and $ inches to the) (CLOCK P:M., the following described land emt ses, situate in the city of Washington, Dis- sale, as prescribed by decree: One- | Prict of Columbla, amd desigcated ns aur berg fens lance in cae and two years, with | Nos. 45, 46 and: 49, in muare 10H, as see et secured by | Sites of the parvey page Tet th t of Col ce of the surveyor ic a, @ dced of trust on the Seana nhs Be &t | improved by three two-story brick decliogs = oo rms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, auction, in UARY BAST FOUR ‘of the records of the nd three years, with interest at 6 Ber cent 6 I the trustees reserve the Fght to resell the property Jal: ‘Trustens, and place, | BY aaa DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, ©. G. SLOAN & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, :1407 @ ST. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF | uitte 2008 Qt “totio os (eed eot, tus, recorded in THE PROBATE_COURT, TO | sie tea bat® of elem, Fo al es on URSDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY OF JAN ESTATE, WE] cages?) 1B0T, at HALE-PAST BOUR CLOSE _AN 1] WILL SELL OMBATURDAY, | (clcox bat JANUARY _ 16, RO! 407 T. hundred N. W., THE BOLLOWING | 5 fis Records of the surterors saicbeke 22% ue GOODS _-AND — CHATTELS | itis toa nppertenssics thentitta peioata, Same: MENTIONED IN PART: 3 EN, BRTENRION FABISS OA BOA! ALL Se INATION DESK AND BOOK RACK, =WALNU’ ‘ARD TAB! 0. ING CHAT oes O4K AND WALNUT SIDE” a ete., HORS, COMB! FRONT FOLDING BEDS, WALNUT AND OAK “AS, COUCHES, TOM. TINGS Hb “RITCHEN gr en ba “©, @. SLOAN & CO., Aucts, " galt-obds ING NO. 412 WASHINGTON ST. N.W tate and premises, ‘situate in the city of Wash. AT IO eee a Re Sy een act Teeth ee east een et HIN OUR | twenty-tve 5), 10 ©. zi ‘and two ‘with interest at 6 TARLOE | eusun acmi-annually, ‘secured by ‘deed’ ot trust, ‘or all cash, at purchasers 2 conver ‘with in thn Gayee ot resale at risk of defaulting purchaser, after five days" TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE TWO-STORY DWELL- THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 918 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NOS. 282 AND 234 OAK STREET, LE DROIT PARK. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, dated February 13, 1894, duly recorded in Liber No. 1882, one at’ folio 237 et seq., the other at folio 240 ‘et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the notes recured thereby, we, the undersigned trus- tees, will sell at public auction tn front of the mises, on MONDAY, JANUARY TWENTY- Fieri, 107, aT POUR) OCLOCK PM. low 22 and ‘23 of George W. Barry's subdivision of lots in block 10, in A. TL. Barber & Company's subdi- vision of a tract of land situate in the District of Columbia, and known as Le Droit Park, as sald Barry's subdivision is recorded in the office of the surveyor for the sald District, in Liber County No. 8, follo 140, each lot improved by a two-story brick dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance tn one and two years, with interest at @ per cent per an- nom, payable ‘semi-annually, or all cash at option of purchaxer. A deposit of $50 required on each Jot sold. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days roperty to be resold at risk and cost of default- ing purchaser, GEO. _W. BROWN, WALTER HIESTON, Jal3-dte Trustecs. G, SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SAL OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY, 1304 B STREET SOUTHWEST, FAC JRICULTURAL GROUNDS. By virtue of @ certain dced of trust, duly re- corded In Liber 2109, folio 453 et seq., In the land records of the District of Columbla, and at the re- quest of party secured, the undernamed trustees Will sell at auction, in’ front of the premises, at HALF-PAST FOUR ‘O'CLOCK P.M., on W DAY. the TWENTIETH DAY of JANUARY, 1897, Part of original lots sixteen and elghteen (6 and 18), in square two hundred and sixty-four (264), property to be sold having a frontage of 25 feet 4 inches on B street, with even width to a depth of 108 feet, with improvements thereon, eosistl of a two-story frame dwelling, numbered 1304 street southwes ‘Terms: Subject to an indebtedness of $3,000, with interest from January 22, 1896, at 6 per cent ber annum, payable half yearly, as in trust record- ed in Liber 2084, folio 469 et seq., sald land rec ords, balance in ‘cash. Deposit of $100 required at sele. Ten days’ time allowed to close sale, right reserved to resell at cost of defaulting put chaser. “Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. EARLE C. QUACKENBUSH, WM. A. Jorn Jall-d&ds ‘Trustees, 1408 G st. n.w. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., Auctio1 Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE LIME-KILN PLANT ON THE EAST SIDE OF 29TH—GREEN—STREET, WEST WASHINGT . G., ETWEEN THE €. AND 0. CA- WAL AND K— WATER — STREET, By virtue of a deed of assignment given to me and duly recorded in Liber No. 20351, follo 390 et seq., of the land records for the Distriet of Co- Jumbia, and by the written aoa of the owners, the undersigned assignee will offer for sale, by pub- Uc auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNES- DAY, TWENTIETH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1897, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- scribed real estate, situate in the city of Washing- ton, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot aum- bered twenty (20) and parts of lots numbered 21, 22, 11, 101, 43 and 44, in syuare 1193, formerly Square 23, in Deakin’s et al. addition fo George- town, in the District of Columbia, improved by two ironclad Lime kilns of a datly capacity of 150 bar- els, all under cover, with the necessary buildings fufticient to cover the output; a four-story brick S-room building, suitable for office and other pur- Poses; a two-story frame stable, with private wharfage, 80 feet front, on the C. & 0. canal. This property fronts 286 ‘feet on 29th st. ind con- tains in all about 19,500 square feet of ground, more or less. This sale presents an excellent op- portunity to secure a valuable site for manufactur ing purposes. To be sold subject, however, to a prior deed of trust for $6,000, the particuiars of which will be fully stated at the time of sale, Terms: Over and above the trust cash. “A de- Posit of $300 required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale the assignee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper. puls- lished in Washington, D. C. All conveyancing, re- cording, &., at the cost of the purchaser. WALTER BR. WILOOX, Assignee, Ja8-d&ds 1907 Ba. ave. nw. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON SEA- TON NEAR 6TH STREET NORTH. INGTON By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 1738, folio 451 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we shall sell, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the EIG ‘TH DAY of JANUARY, A.D. 1897, at HALF LAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M’, ail that certain plece oz parcel of land and premises, situate in the coun- ty of Washington, strict of Columbia, known and distinguished and being all of lot numbered 16 in square numbered 22, in George Truesdell’ subdivision of a tract of land known as “BC! INGTON,” which tract is a part of the original tract called “YOU OROUGH,” said _subdivi- sion Leing called “George Truesdéll’s Addition to the City of Washington,” as per plat recorded in Liber County, No. 6, folio 85, of the records of the surveyor’s office of sald District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two y:ars, at 6 per cent per annum interest, payable semi-sinually, to be secured by deed of trust on the aeogeety, sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. “A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Cuveyancing, etc., at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at risk and cost of default! purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of suci Fesale in’ scme newspaper published in Washing: pare JAMES B. WILLIAM Or BEAiL, Jja5-d&ds < ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE BI SITES ON TENNESSEE AVENUB NORTH- EAST, SHORT DISTANCE FROM LINCOLN By virtue of a certain deed of trust, gecorded tn Liber 1974, folio 309 et seq., one of cht land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at poblte SDAY, auctioa, in frout of the premises, on THUR: the TWENTY-FIRST DAY of JANUARY, HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. described land and premises, si in the city Washington, D.C., to wit:" Lots thirty-nine @9), forty (40) £nd the north one (1) foot front by even ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in " installments, in one and two {OATS MHD interest at 6 per cent per annum, or al at purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 requirad it time of xale. Germs to be complied with ‘within ten days from day of sale. OAR. BaRGMANS: RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Al (Guecessors, to, Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE BRICK STORE AND DWELLING, NO. 7TH By virtve of a certain deed of eu virtoe in corded in Liber 2065, Toll 386 ef weg. ee te the land records of the District of Columbia, at the request of the party secured thereby, ‘we will at lic Ft in front d < iver di : seat amt aie Sale aa agi inches, and : AUCTION SALES. FUTURE pays. = DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NOS 1112 AND U4 H STREET NORTH WEST. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust to os, @ated April 18, 1894, and daly reconied_ April 14, 184, In Liber No. 1900, folios 369 and 374 et seq., respectively, ome of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trostres, will sell, at public ‘auction, In front of the see, on “MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.D. 1897, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Go- lumbia, and designated as’ and being part of orig- inal lot numbered nine (@) in square numbered three hundred and nineteen (319), begiouine for the same at a point on H street north distant forty- seven and one-half (47%) feet east of the north- West corner of sald lot and square, and running thence east on H street tw wo and one-bal (2244) feet; thence south sixty thence West twenty-two and one-half and with the Improvements, consist ing of a three. ty and basement brick dwelling, No. 1112 H street northwest, Also another part of said lot mambered nine (©) im said square numbered three hundred and nine- teen (319), beginning for the same at a point on HH street north distant twenty-five (25) feet east of tl Borthwest corner of said lot and square, and ron- ning thence east twenty-two and one-half (2) feet; thence south sixty hv twenty-two and one-half (22\) feet, north ‘sixty-fve (65) fest to the place of > together with the tf) ynts, consisting of a three-story and basement brick dwelling, No. 1114 H street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purehase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two Interest at six (6) per centym per anni! semt-ant + from day sale, secure of trust upon ‘the property sold, or all-cash, at the option of the purchaser. The propertice ‘will be sold separately, and a deposit of $400 will be re- quired of each purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording sad potarial fees at the cont of the purchaser.” Terms of sale to be com- plied with within ten dass from day of sale, other- Wine the trustees reverts the right to revell, the property at the risk and cost of ulting purchaser. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON. ‘Office, 500 Sth st. now. ALDIS B. BROWNE, Office, Pacific building, 624 F st. n.w. $212-d&ds Trusteca, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS, (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY ON THE TENNALLYTOWN ROAD, NEAR TE NALLYTOWN, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUM- BIA. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, thirtieth (oth) day of December, A.D. recorded among the la f the District of Columbia, in Lib the request of the holder by, we will offer at public auction, In frout of the mises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTS-FIFTIHL DAY OF JANUARYA.DAgEAT TAREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real ests in the county of Washington, District of to wit: ship,” described by metes and bounds as follows: inning for the same at a bound stone in the lino of land conveyed to David Shoemaker by a deed re- corded among the land records of the District of Columbia, in Liber W. B., 69, folio 397, and this land, and running thnee ‘along south Moe of said Shoemaker’s land north ea to the west line with said road south 19% ¢ ) perc thence south 66% degrees west 56 perches to the cast line of the river road; thence with the line of sald road north 47% degrees west 8.8 perches to the southwest corner of sal P hence Dorth 35 degrees east 47 hes to the beginning, fourth of the purchase mouey to be paid in cash, and the balance to four equal installments, respectively three and four years, secured by upou the property sold, with I annually at the Tate of wa per cent per annmn, all cash, at the option of the purchaser. posit of $100 will be required at the tim sale to be closed In ten days from otherwise the property will be resold a and cost of defaulting purchaser after ty advertisement in some ne Washington, D.C. Conves chaser. DAVID D. STONE, Tmstee, SOG F st. E. 8, PARKER, Trustee, 911 F St. nw. SON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NOS. 1607 AND 1500 SIX- TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtne of a certain deed of trust to us, dated August 1, 1891, and duly recorded August T, 1801, in Liber "No. 1605, folio 230 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the quest of the party secured thereby, we, the under- signed trustees, will sell at public DAY, A.D. M., the fu sex, situate im the city Washington, in the District of Columbla, and de ignated us and being the north fifty (0) by the full depth of origin: in square numbered one hundred. a (194), more particularly metes and bounds, viz: Beg the northwest corner of sa south on 16th street fifty feet: thence east o dred feet to the east line of said lot; t on said east line fifty fect to o wide, and thence west on said alley one hundred feet ‘to the beginning, together with the Improv ments, consisting of two frame dwellings, Nos. 1507 and 1509 16th street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal Installments, payable in one and two years, with Anterest at six (6) per centum per anmim, pay semi-anm from day of sale, secured’ tis deed of trust upon the property sald, or all can, at the option of the purcha: A deposit of $500’ will be required of the purchaser at the thne of conveyancing, rding and notarial f sont of the ha Terms of sale plied with within ten days from day of Wise the trustees reserve the right to property at the risk and cost of the def: pvrchase-. MAHLON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, Ja6-d&ds Trustees, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE NO. 69 N STREET NORTH- WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated May 10, 1893. and duly recorded May 15, 1893, in Liver No. 1811, folio 347 et seq. : ords of the District of Columbii quest of the party secured therel signed trustees, "vill sell, at front of the premises, on’ MO TEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, A.’D. 1 FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being all of lot numbered ’one bundred and forty (140) in Ida M. Shumate’s subdivision of part of square numbered six bundred an teen (617), as same is duly recorded in I folio 24 of the records of the survesor's said District, together with the impro consisting of a two-story and cellar presse bay window dwelling, No. 69 N st. n.w. Ferms of sale. One-third of the purchase to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six (G) per cenium per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of secured’ by of trust upon'the preperty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser A deposit of $300' will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within ten days from day of sule, other- Wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the Property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting sapere EUGENE CARUST, ALDIS B. BROWNE, $a6-d&ds Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SAL® OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 1000 THIRTY-SECOND STREET NO! x By virtue of a certain deed of; trast, dated De- ceniber 30, 1895, and recorded tn Liber No. 2088, at folio 11 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party thereby secured, we will sell at suction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, JAN- UARY THE SIXTEENTH, A.D. 1597, AT’ FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., the following described real estate, situate in ihst part of Washington, District ot Columbia, formerly kaown as Georgetown, to wit: Part lot ‘numbered twenty-two (22), in Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, beginning there- for at a point on the east side’ of Thirty second (22a) street (formerly High street), where the south line of a four (4) foot alley Intersects the said street; thence northerly along the east line of the suid street twenty-six (26) feet; thence easterly ‘one hundred and thirty (130) feet; thence southerly psrallel to the said street twenty-six feet; thence westerly parallel to the second line one hundred and thirty (130) feet, to the place of be- ginni ‘Terms: One-third cash, residue in six and twelve months, with Interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi-snpually and secured by a deed of trust “upon the sald property. or all caxh, at the purchaser's optiun. $100 deposit at the ‘time of sale, and al ving and recording ut the purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied paid in land and pr ten days, or the ge will be resold at the rink ‘and. cost of the defaul: Parchaser after five days" notice of such resale in some newspaper OGPARLES G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. TRUSTERS SALE OF THAT VALUABLE TRI- ANGLE OF LAND BOUNDED BY NEW HAMPSHIRE AVEN STREETS NORTHWEST, . AS = NORTH OF SQUARE NUMBERED

Other pages from this issue: