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THE EVENING’ STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1897-12 PAGES, EST with a big B. Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durbam is in aciass by itself. You will find one voupon Insids each two ounce bag, and two cou- pons inside each four onnce bag of Blackwell’s Smoking Tobacco Buy abag of this celebrated tobacco and read the conpon— which gives alistof valuable presents and howto get them. the members of the two organizations and guests, consisting of articles raised on the bi; the college. The meeting, which followed shortly was given up entirely reading of papers, little business being dor either club further than the naming by the Va Ville Club of the date for the next meeting. There read by President Silves- ter and Prof. Alvey and Interesting discussions by Profs. Robinson ond Patterson. Cards are out announcing the approaching mar- riage of Miss Mollie M. Jackson, daughter of Justice of the Peace and Mrs. John W. Jackson, John V. Connors, on Wednerday, January 20, at 6 ‘clock, at the ‘residence of the bride, e Pickwick Reading Club met Wednesday even- - and Mrs. H. Allen Ison. Luther Brasheara, the new president of the th Misa Hattie Brasbears as sec- retary. The musical progrem consisted of autoharp sclos, by Mr. Luther Brasbears and Mr. Keller; a janc eelection, by Mrs. Ison, and a vocal solo by SUBURBAN NEWS| ANACOSTIA. after the dinner, were Interesting papers a Tallaferco was arrested Saturday on the charge of keeping a speak-easy in It is sald that quite 2 number of bot- pntained Hquor or beer were found Taliaferro has been in trouble similar offenses. revival services which were bezum in Hills- of weeks ago will , there being much | © large nuniber who at- : ‘Church a coupl be kept up for some interest manifested eo the nighily meetin ing at the home of club, presided, wi LANGDON. ‘The recitations of Miss Annie Bentley, iss Helen Xyan and Mr. George Keller were much ‘The debate was decidedly Interesting, the subject being, “Resolved, TLat women should have ‘Miss Annle Bentley, Miss Hattie Brashears and Mr. T. M. Baldwin were on the affirmative side, and Messrs. J. R. Tighe, Geo. Keller and Luther Brushears on the negative: Judges of the debate decided in favor of the affirma- Uve side on the argumects presented. tefresbuents were served after the debate, after Which 2 short business meeting was held und the meet two Weeks hence at the Among the mem- A memorial service to the late Mrs. C. Whe died at her home in Langdon early in October Was beld yesterday morning tm the Methodist An eloyuent eulogy on the de- ceased was delivered by Rev. man, pasior of the chur-h, and Mr. R. W. of Massachusetts, a former resident of Langdon, some feeling the right of suffrage.” ered by a chofr composed of Mr. and Mrs. Platt, . Supertatend=nt of the Sunday Henry Newman of the reform school, Matlock and club adjourned to home of Miss Hattie Brashears. bers and guests were Mrs. Luther Brasheurs, Mr. Misses Annie and May Bent- Miss Verdie Catterton. an, Mamie Flester, ttle Brashears, Helen Yirgte and Dottie Frost und Marguerite Ison, and Mesers. Luther Brashear, J. Frost. T. M. Baldwin, jr., Charles Flester, Harry and George Keller, Kasmond Martin and ‘Charles fom> of the Soul."* gation Was pregent, uds from Wasainzton A large con: among *hom were many afternoon near the Marshall Turner, Edward ‘olsou, sll of Washington, ‘ut over the The Misses Latchford entertained a number of their friends recently at their pretty home at An- Dancing was the principal fea- ture of the evening, although games and music were also indniged in. s tockholders of the Citizens’ National Bank at ibeir annual meeting last week, elected the following directors: Charles H. Stanley, A. G. Thomas, Chas. F. Shaffer, tracks betwae, and Eilward @uring which Tolson was bad &nd in other places about the Turn rs then ran 4way. and Tolson was carried by William Pallas Dr. A. H. Alderman, rapolis Junetion. Frank Hagan to the office Where he recelved. pro JS. Norris, aswista ami Ohio Rai r.. Barnes Comp- . William H. Gorman, I. 8. Wilson, Francis Thomas, C. F. Shaffer, jr., Lioyd E. Dorsey and Louis F.’Dictrick. The ‘elec: Uon of officers by these directors will probably take place at the meeting of the directors next Wednes- The present officials—President Charles H. Stanley, Vice President Thomas and Cashier George W. Waters, jr.—will no deubt be re-elected. Numerous candidates are already in the field for the positon of postmaster of Laurel, now held by Mr. John A. Flarnery. The Laurel office is a pres- idential one, and the last salary rating of the office was $1,400." Inasmuch as many of the offices here- tofore sought after are under civil service, there is wet much patronage in sight, and there is, there- fore, an unusually large number of candidates for the ‘position of postmaster. e0t postmaster will not expire until January, 1503, but the candidates are at work already. cme of the Lanrelians who are mentioned as can- atdates for the office are ex. C. M. Stewart, W. H. Dive Dr. R. H. Sadler. Robert Whi Schooley, Editor James Albert Most of the gentlemen are business ten of the town. Mr. Timanus, who is manager » and also in the dry wil probably bave the ‘The fight promises train master of the ad Company at Baltl- was In Langden Saturday and located the ‘BD the tracks which was asked for as © passencers getting on of the arrarge- © @ meeting this evening at ail attendance of the n BRIGHT WooD. is again in, from a very serious The term of the pres- swith has for the past confined to bis bed with a continued on of the knee jelnt W. Lillibridge, Delegate M. FL rke and George is Association ex- ting in the hall of Brightwood ortant matter is prom- the Laurel cottoa mill s rocery busines: ing of Mr. James A. ¢ to be a very lively and interesting one, and Cou- kresenan Mudd will hav Selecting the postinastes considerable difficulty in As this office is the home of Senator Gorman, he will no doubt be to the appointment. fon of officers of the Christian Society was held last week # Mowing were elected: Pres- Mrs. Mattie Harper; viee president, Mr. A. Miss “Mary Ashby; treasurer, 3 assistant treasurer, Chaun- society's special counmit e+ be given avon, ne trailer to rhe grasped hold o Davis; secretary, upon his face. cuts anent the face. and bis BROOKLAND. The Baptist Young People’s Union h attended meeting last night and many interesting remarks were nad The singing class, conducted by Professor Salts- man, will meet tomorrow night at the gu! in the town hall. Mr. J. B. Lord, sr.. is building a large barn in the rear of bis haudsome residence on the Bunker Brookland Dramatic Ci Oxford Affuir™” and “Tell Your Wife,” | be given this month in the town bali. | . 0. O. F., will meet tonignt ) is rebearsing “The | Brookland Lodge, | at the town hall. The studeats of the university will take up thelr mitory this week, when ev - place Saturday evening, quarters In the thing will be iu readiness for oceu; I that can be desire modations wil be for about one bundred students. of the Baptist Church had a he residence of Mrs. . and Mrs, W. S. Stock 1 be thrown open for that the members sovial feature The Mite Soct od make the affair ¥ bas returned to Worcester, & brfef sojourn with his brothers, the town hall the latter part of this lace immediately. on of Mrs. M - time past, ix report board of managers of ¢ Brookland Hall Association had matters of importance were dis- HYATTSVE HYATTSVILLE. tay evening at the bo Mrs. Dobbs, Mrs. Briscoe, M. B. Freeman and Mrs. Porter were chap. 1 among those preseut were Misses Carr, regular monthly meeting of the Pinc Memorial Church Guild was held last at the home of Dr. Among those present were Mr. Carr, and Mrs. Marion B. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fuller, Mrs. H. W. Gore, Mrs. John E. Latimer, Mrs. Addison Smith, the Misses Misses Fuller, the Misses Lewin, and Mrs, Charles A. ‘arr, Lilltan Latimer, Fa dgeienbeci’ J. B. Burnside and Richard Laii- Falr Associa- stockholders’ meeting at the Marlboro", last Friday morning, a large number in attendance. * and gentlemen of the congregation of Pinckney Memorial Church, besides repeating * Awful Dad," which they so effectively rendered last month, will also give “The Spirit of 1907" at Temple on the evening of the 21 esting mecting of the Hyattsville Cycle ‘Thursday evening at After routine business had been dis- ‘tion of officers for the ensuing was bad, resulting in Mr. A. R. Holden being se- lected as president; Mr. J.B. Burnside, vice secretary; Mr. John Io W. Gore, captain. — GAITHERSBURG. alin had been attended to f directors was held, resulting in the re- ° officers whose except Mr. J.T. Ballinger . wh ined another term of office, Croaier of Saitland was chosen to fill the ‘an election of a terme had just the office of Justice Carr. posed of an eli ville Junlor Progressive Buchre Club evening at the residence of Mr. and Were prevent Mr . Mr. and Mrs. Peowick, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John EK Latimer, the Misses Misses Shallenberger, and Messrs. McDevitt, . Frank Carr and LH. Campbell. ting of the club will be held at the resl- Mine Sehoept mons of Hyattsville, grand instituted a lodge of tpis county, last Fri- ‘The following olficers were elected: Z yue, €.T.; Emma Eaton, V.T.; Olivi Cooksey. secretary; Emma Payne, financial’ secre- treasurer.” Marshall Payne, jerbert Talbert, and 0. A. Emmons, Dew organization, which wili will meet at M. EL reday evening. Mr. J. C. Ell treasurer, and Mr. E A. Fuller, Barle, Shallenber; Dr. E. HH. Etchison, George W. Selby, Prof. E. L. Amiss, Hezekiah Day and James T. English, the committee of arrangements, have issued invi- tations to a banquet of Forest Oak Lodge No. 123, Knights of Pythias, at the town hall, tomorrow evening. Dr. E. H. Etchison is to act master, and Capt. John G. Capers is to be among the visiting speechmakers. ‘Thursday evening the Perpetual Building and Loan Association held its yearly election. Messrs. Ignatius T. Fulks, Philemon M. Smith, John B. Diamond, John A. Belt, Albert F. Meer, H. Mau- rice Talbott, Henry C. Miller, other ‘oflcers have’ seu subs follows: President, LT. Teasurer, chief templar, Good Templars at Oxon Hii, tary: Mitchell Haj mons. depat (narles Payne, sentinel. be known aa * Oxon Hill, every ¢ Vansville Farmers’ Club and the Patuxent meeting Saturday the Maryland Agricultural An inspection was made by the two clubs und guests of the cattle, poultry, greenhouse and other points of interest around All were of the opinion that the condition in which could hardly be improved battle is being wi Dickerson. “Mr. the present democratic incumbent, for the post- H. Dickerson, r and Mr. James Umbaugh, republican, are contestants. Both gen- flemen Rave petitions in ctreulation among “the patrons of the office. Mr. James EF. Garrett their residence and lot Austin and wife. everything was kept ‘Am inspection of the which is under the direction of made by @ committee compored of Mr. Mr. Nesbitt. Am elaborate dincer was served to and wife have di of in'town to. Mt. dnanee’ We consideration was $1,300. Scarcely a family at Beallaville has escaped the grip. Dr. Meleod, one of the most critical suf- ferors, is now convalescing. tgomery County Tele- Company held. thelr annual meetisg ere day afternoon at the office of the company. Notwithstanding the damages sustained by the re- cent storm an excellent financial showing was made by the officers’ rey is demanding Take No Substitute. Gail Borden ports, and an increasing cae Se Somes adaitlonal telephones a5 rapidly ie management can put z the election of oficers for the crating tran, ii . secretary and treasurer, and gentlemen, ‘with Messrs. ville, D. M. Munro of Gaithersba of Laytonsville and Wim. B. town, directors. Last Priday ni; emelized in the large audience present. redding march. Me J. M. r of Mr. Lather C. Gue, Damascus, were parties to Eagle Brand CONDENSED MILK Has always stood FIRST in the estima- tion of the American People. No other is it a brilliant w E cit farmer of read by the Rev. of the church. Mr. The and. Miss Florence Williams bridesmaid. M: Ernest M. Gue, brother of the bride, and Mr. C. M. Burdette served as ushers. Immediately after the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Mount drove to Gaith- ersburg and took the late train for Washington and southern points. semis Last week a delegation composed of Rev. L. 1. Lloyd, Rev. Wm. D. Beall, P. M. Smith, John W. Briges, I. B. Ward, Alexander Garrett and Edward Ward, were’ before the board of county. cominis- stoners, and asked that the board offer a fund to wcover the necessary expenses” in bringing Holand and Collie Coe and Charles Graeff, who recently a1 saulted Rey. W. D. Beall, in the Union Church, at Hunting Filil, to Justice. “The state makes no pro- vision for the expenses of officers In pursuing such culprits. After hearing of the malictoxsncss of the assault and the desires of the delegation, they de- clined to offer a reward or make an appropriation, concluding that the county would be fortunate in the ‘absence of the accused parties, for in thelr opiuion the penalties would be slight. With re- newed vigor the members of the delegation and other law-abiding citizens interested resolved to Dring the desperadors to Justice, no matter what the individual expense might be. ' Aceordiazly Sker- if Collier and Depts Thompson redoubled their efforts, with the result that the men have been lo- cated ‘in a distant section of the country. Rev. Mr. Beall has sworn to requisition Papers, and the officers are now ou the way to take the men into custod, Theatrical Agent Moore Dead. William S. Moore, the theatrical agent who was the cause of Police Captain Chap- tran raiding the famous Secley dinner in New York, by repoi:ing that his step- daughter, Annabelle, the dancer, had been asked to do an immodest dance, died at his residence in New York vesterday afternoon of pneumonia. Since the Seeley dinner, Moore has been greatly worried over the publicity that came to him and his family over the affair. Mrs. Moore thinks that her husband’s death was hastened by this worry. ee Three Girls Asphyxiated. Three young girls were smothered by gas in the tenement house at 107 Heath street, Roxbury, Boston, Saturday night. The discovery was made yesterday morn- ing. The dead are Mary N. Rey- nolds, seven years; Margaret H. Rey- nolds, four years old; Annie Conneally, sixteen years. The two younger children were the daughters of John D. Reynolds, who occupies the middle fioor of the tene- ment house at 107 Heath street. The Con- neally girl was a niece of Reynolds’ wife. She was employed to take care of the chil- dren. ——_—+e-_____. Fifteen Children Lost Their Lives. The burning of the Ruckner Crphanw? Home, at Dallas, Texns, late Friday night, resulted in the death of fiftzen children. eS - AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. Today Duneanson Bres., Aucts., 91h and D si Sale of building lot on Seaton st. near 6th st ton, on Monday, January 18, at 4:30 o'cl James B. Wimer and William 0. Beall, trustee Thos. J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. n. hancery sale of dwellings No. 1208 13th st. and 1113 10th st. u.w., on Monday, January 18, at 4 o'clock p.m. William B. Reilly and Watson J. Newton, trus- tees. -Duncaneon Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. nw. Sale of dwelling No. 412 Washington st.n.w.,on Mon- day, January 18, ut 4:30 o'clock p.m. Tallmadge A. Lambert and Frank Birge Smith, trustees. ‘Tomorrow. S. Bensinger, Auct., 940 La. ave. nw. ale of 30 head of borses on Tuesday, January 19, at 10 o'clock a.rh. y Thomas Dowling & Co., Auct Sale of dwelling No. 704 &th st. n.w., on Tuesda; January 19, at 4 o'clock p.m. Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w. Sale of dwellings No. 1507-1509 16th st. n.w., on Tuesday, January 19, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Mahlon Ashford and Aldis B. Browne, trustees. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. nw. —Sale of dwellings Nos. 223 to 233 Willow Tree alley, on Tuesday, ane i3h Cae OS ock p.P - AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days, ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUA- BLE IMPROVED REAL ES TATE, SITUATED AT THE CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREET AND SHERIDAN AVENUE, DISTRICT OF CO- LUMBIA, BEING A THOR- OUGHLY AND COMPLETE- LY EQUIPPED APARTMENT HOUSE, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE MACHINERY, E GINES, BOILERS, ELEVA- TORS, CHANDELIERS, GAS FIXTURES AND OTHER FIXTURES AND APPLI- ANCES THERETO BELONG- ING. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust dated the Zth day of March, A.D. 1805, and recorded in Liber umnbins hd at the Teyuent of tse thereby. secur auetion, in. front oft AY, THE TWENTY-E! , AD. 1897 jag “desert county of Washington, District o be designated us and being parts of lots one (1) and Brown's subdivision of parts of S$ OUTLET,” : Beginning at the south- West corner of Fourteenth Street road and Sherl- dan avenue and running then wandly along southern line of said Sheridan avenue to north corner of said lot two (2); thence southwardly said western Ine of lot two (2) one hundred und thirty-five (135) feet; thence east ith’ Sheridan avenue to castern Mue two (2) at a point one hundri feet fw diy parallel of said lot and thirty-five (135) from northeast corusr of said lot eastwardly to Fourteen hundred and fo beginni th Si alonz sai forty-two (142) fe the large three-st taining twenty-one machinery, engines, boilers, eleva es and jonging. The terms of sale: One-third cash, and the bal- ace in one and two years, for which the notes of the purchaser must be given, bearlug interest, pay- able semi-annually, at rate of ix (6) per centuzn per annum from day of sale, und to be se- cured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. All conveyancing, acknowledging and recording at purchaser's coxt, A deposit of $1,000 will be reuuired at time of sale. If the terims of sale are not complied with Within fifteen days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after three days’ public no- tice of stich resale in some newspaper puulished in the city of Washington, fi BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, T) n.w. and N. Y. ave. N.E. corner 15th s FRANCIS H. SMITH, ‘Prustee, i118 F st! ow. ‘AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME DWEL 731 KENESAW AVENUE, OR STREET, PLEASANT PLAINS OR MOUNT PLEASANT. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 2048, at folio 72 et seq, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, in frent of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE TW! TY-THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, A. D, 1897, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot thirty-seven 7), in that subdivision of lots in block seven ( Mount Pleasant, recorded in Book Governor Sh herd, ize M1, of the eurveyor's office, District of Columbia, together with the improvements thereon, Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable seri-annually. $100 required at time of sale. CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, WILLIAM H. DUNCANSON, ‘Trustees. Jaléd&edes 'CANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NOS. 1507 AN ‘SIX- TEENTH STREET NORTHWeEST.~ 1° By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated - Daina Ten ene ae August 1, 1891, ‘Liber ‘No. 1005,_ fo records of the District of Columbia dnd at thee at the re. Quest of the party secured thereby. we, the under. trusteer, will sell at public “gg ction. Ip front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE NIN) TENTH DAY OF JANUARY, AD. Ts0T, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the followh described land and premises, situate in the clty of Washington, in the District’ of Columbia, and des- ignated as find being the north afty (0) ‘fect trout by the fall depth of original lot numbered six (6), in square numbered one hundred and uinety-four (194), more particularly described in the following metes and bounds, viz: ing for the same at the rorthwest corner of lot and running thence. south o@ 16th street fifty feet; thence east one hun dred feet to the east line of said lot; thence north on sald eest line fifty feet to an alley ten fect wide, and thence west on said alley one hundred feet ‘to the ing. together with the improve- iments, consist two frame dwellings, Nos. 1507 and 1500 16th street northwest, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money paid in cash, and the balance in two equal justalliments. payable in one and two years. with terest at six (6) per centum per annum, le semf-amnually.. from day of sale, secured’ By deed e | of trust upon ‘the property. sold, Option of the purchaser. "A’derosit of $300° wii te required of the purchaser at the time of sale. Ail conveyancing, recording and-notarini fees. at. the E of eater ote: Wise the trast to resell the the defaulting wee ASHFORD, Trustees, ‘Thomas J. Cross, pastor | 1. Fulks was man AUCTION SAL¥FS AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWES, AUCTIONEER. - CHANCERY SALE OF TWO WELL-LOCATED LOTS IN THE NORTHWEgT, IMPROVED BY DWELLINGS THAT Wi NT TO PAY GOOD INTEREST, BEING NO. 1208 THIR- TEENTH STREET AND 1H TENTH STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court af the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No 17647, in which Charies G. Hill is complainant and Julian Greer und others are defendants, the under- signed trustees will offer for in front_of the ‘respective mises, PAY, THE FOURTEENTH (DAY OF Ja} 2807, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P91, the real estate known as the extreme southi@. part of lot 16, in square 245, commencing for, ;jye same at a point on 13th stret west distant ‘Hfnety fect from the routhern corner of said squd¥e und running thence north twelve feet four and four-fifths inches; theuce west one hundred and twenty feet; thence south twelve feet four and four-fifths inches; thence enst with the south line of said lot gixteon, one hundred end twenty feet to place of beginning, with right to use an alleyway appurtenant thereto, more fully described ina conveyance recorded in Liber J. A. 189, paxe 266, and thereafter, ut HALF-PAST FOUR ‘O'CLOCK, the said trustees will offer. for salo the real estate known us all that percel of lot numbered seven-(7), in square numbered. three hundred and sixty-nine, beginning for the sume at a point on 10th street west, at a distance of 131 feet and 5 inches from the southwest corner of said square 369, and rnouing thence east 138 fect and 8 inches, thence north 15 feet and § Inches, thence west 188 feet and 8 inches to the Ine of 10th street, thence sonth 15 feet and 8 inches to the place ‘of beginning. Terms of sale, as prescribed by decree: One- third cash, balance in one and two years, with Interest at 6 per cent per annum, parable seml- eunually, said deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. "A deposit of $200 on each piece of real estate at time of sale. Con- veyancing and recording at purchusts’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from date of sale, or trustees reserve the rght to resell at cost and risk of defaulting purch WILLIAM 3. itelLLy, Corner 4% ard L: WATSON J. NEWTON. Ja2-d&ds S02 (>THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- count of the weather until MONDAY, JANUARY EIGHTEENTH, 1897, same hour and’ place. By order of the trustees. Jal4-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTBES’ SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON SEA- TON REAR GLH STREET NORTHEAST, ECK- By virtue of « certain deed of trust, duly recorde in Liber No. 1 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 iu front of the premises, on MONDAY, the El KENTH DAY of JANUAR . 1807, at HALF- LAST FOUR O'CLOCK I I that certain pl or parcel of land and premises, situate in the coun- ty of Washington, District of Columbia, known and distinguished ax and being all of lot numbered in square numbered 22, in George Trues ivision of tract of land known as “EC r is a part of the original BOROUGH,” sald suhdivi- corge Truesdell’s Addition to y of Washington,” as per plat recorded in ounty, No. 6, folio 85, of the records of the “s office of i of sale: ‘Trustee, ¥ per cent per anny st, payable seml-ainually, to be secured by deed ¢f trust on the property sold, or all cash, at option A deposit of $100 required at time of ete., at purchaser's cost. mplied with in ten days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reservesthe right to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting. purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Washing- ton, D GC. JAMES B. WIMEL WILLIAM 0. BEA! Sad. ‘Trustees. \_BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF THE TWO-STORY DWELL- ING NO. 412 WASHINGTON ST. N.W By virtue of a certain deed of trust. recorded in Liber 2048, at folio 455 et seq., of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, at public auction, 1 front of the premises,” on THURSDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY OF JAN- UARY, A."D. 1807, atv HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the ‘followingdescribed real es- tate and premises, situate inihe city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: The east sixteen (16) feet by the ful ‘depth thereof of lot twenty-five (25), in John ©. Kénnedy and W. B. Webb, trustees’, subdivision of part of original Jot ope, In square tive hundred. and eighteen (818), us per ‘plat recorded in book W. F., page 224, one of the records of the surveyor's office of the’ Dis- trict of Columbia, togetheg: with the ways, ease- ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in velaeappertatnin, : ERMS OF SALE: One;third cash; balance in one and two years, with Interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annuaHy, éecured by deed of trust, ‘or all cash, at purghaser’s option; convey- ancing, ete., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in ten days:'otherwise resale at risk and cost of defaulting purrpaser, after five days’ advertising in wome newspaper, pablished in Wash- ken ates TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, FRANK, BIRGE SMITH, st Trastecs, deB0-d&ds, THE ABOVE SALE IX’ POSTPONED, ON AC cont of ve weather, unt MONDAY, JANA EIGHTEENTH, 1807, at the wame time nnd ase wv. LIM ADGE A. LAMBERT, FRANK BIRGE SMITH, ‘Trustees, 1407 G ST. THAT VALUARLE TRI- ND BOUNDED BY NEW AN NUE, V AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. AND KNOW SQUARE NORTH OF SQUARE NU 189, ae of a certain dced of trust to us, dated 1898, and daly recorded June 21, 1893, in Liber 1525, at folio 325 et se: the land records of the District of Columiia, and at the Fequest of the party secured thei We, the un- dersizned trustees, will ell at public auction, front of the pretuises, on MC EIGHTE 1. 1807, AT THREE 0° the following described land and ps in the city of Washington, in the District of Co- lumbia, and designated as ‘and 1 re north of square numbered one hundred and elghi 1c (189), froating upon New Hampshire avenue, V and 15th ‘streets northwest. Terms of Ine-third of the purchase mon and the balane ay’ sem by deed of t prope all cash, at the option of the purchaser. of $500' will be required of the purchas time of sale. All con : tarial foes at the sale to be compli day of saic, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and vost of the defaulting purchaser EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, Trusiee, F st. n.jv. ZHOMAS M. GALE, Trustee, zt Terms of days from at. ny. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTIONEERS. VALUABL 1609 "TE ~ DUNCANSON BRC IMPROVED RTY-SECOND By virtue of a dof trust, dated De- cember 30, 1895, and recorded in Liber No. 2 at folio 11 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbin, and at the request of the party thereby secure we will sell _at auction, in front of the premis on SATURDAY, JAN. VARY THE ‘EE) pie |, AT FOUR OFCLOCK P.AE., the following described real estate, situate in that part of Washington, District ot Columbia, formerly known as Georgetown, to wit: Part lot numbered twenty-two in Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, beginning there- for ut a point on the ist side of Thirty second 22d) 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 said street twenty-six (26) fect; thence eusterly one hundred and thirty (130) fect; thence southe: psrallel to the said street twenty-six (26) feet thence westerly parajlel to the second line one hundred and thirty (120) feet, to the place of ginning. ‘Terms: One-third cash, residue in six and twelve months, with interest at six per cent per annum, parable semi-annually and secured by a deed of trust upon the said Property or all cash, at the purchaser's option. — $100 deposit at the time of sale, and ull conveyancing and recording at: the Purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complicd with in ten days, or the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. * SAMUEL W. RITTENHOUSE, Trustee, “1458 La. ave. n.w. GHBY, Trustee, Ja5-dts > 71505 12th st. uw. S27 THE ABOVE SALE:& POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, poe TWENTY-THIRD, 1897, at the same time and place, oe Y IOUSE, Trustee. AMIUEL W. GHBY, Trustee. Ja18&22 Ss. Ql WILLIAM F. MELO WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CQ., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON WEST ee RGETOWN. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 1. 1877, and recorded in Liber: 864, follo 121 et seq., to William Clabaugh and Mayhew Plater, trustes, and by virtne of a decree of Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in ‘Equity Cause Xo, 11585, ‘substituting the, undersigned an trustee in the place and stead of § Chae later, the sur- viving ‘trustee, deceased, I, thé undersigned, - will sell, at “public auction, o& FRIDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-NINTH, 1897, AT) FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. in front of the the following described plece or parcel of land lying, and being in Hol- mead’s addition to George in the District of Columbia, described as follows: Beginning at a point on a Ine drawn north 73° 10° east from the potnt of intersection of the south side of West Street and the east town line of Georgetown, din- font forty (40) feet eastward from said polat of intersection; then om said point beginning h 4° east one hundred and ten (110) feet; thence rorth 78°. 10° east. fourteen (14) feet ; thence uorth 1° west one bundred and ten (116) feet; thence sonth 73° 10° west to the point of beginning, the sald plece of ground being ¥ converse Known as lot marked “Steserved’” of the subdivision of Mrs. Canmingham and Mra. Octley’s part of Holnead’s addition, Improved by a two-story brick welling. ‘Terms of sale; One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, at wix and twelye months, respectively, the ferred payments’ to bear interest at the rate of 6 cent per annum, payable semi-annually, anc to secured by deed’ of trust on the property wold. A depocit of $100 will he required. when the erty is struck off, and the terms of tale are complied with within ten days from day of sale; in default of such compliance the trustee reserves the right to the ¥ att the risk and cost of the defaulting put v, after five days’ tarial f¢ Egerton. eee eee foes a ‘6 cost. 5 P. J. McINTYRE, Trastee, Jal-codéas ‘Gor, 26th and’ sts, n.w. WILLIAM F. WIL ; folio 6 et seq., of the lard records of the Di | of Columbia, REGULAR SALE OF Horses AT PUBLIC AUCTION. TOMORROW (TUESDAY) MOK: NINETEENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, SOLD, WITHIN THE BAZAAR, AVE., THIRTY HEAD OF HORSES AND MARES SOME THIS LOT ARE EXTRA DRAUGHT ND DRIVING HORSES, AND SOME OF A CHEAPER GRADE. {SALE PEREMPTORY.) It S$. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. MANUFACTURERS’ SALE OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’ MACKINTUSHES Mace in the latest styles and the finest quality: and by the best makers, Space will not permit our giving a fall description of all the different kinds of Mackintoshes, but ¢' the sale your attention, which takes place at our sales room, corner of 10th and D streets northwest. facing Pennsytvania ave- nue, Continuing daily at the stock is closed out. Ter RB. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & Co., Successors to Ratcliffe, D: Auctioneers, Tr & Co. HOUSES IN WILLOW 233, INCLUSIVE. front of the tH JANUARY, UR "O'CLOCK 30, 31, improved by six’t 233 Willow Tree each house at tine at purchaser's with within fifteen SUTTON & ©0., Auctioneers, A deposit of $50 required on of sale. All” conveyancing, cost. Terms to be ‘com lays. RATCLI Jal-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING lied ‘FE, BLE BRICK D' oT NORTHEAST. i ENTH, 1897, AT FOUR 0 =, We Will sell, at ‘public auction, in front of the premises, lot No.’ 56, square 890, improved by a two-story brick dwelling, 6 rocins, bath and all modern improvements, being No. 764 8th street northeast. ~ Te Sold subject to a trust of $2,500, pal- ance cash, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. $100 deposit required at the time of sale, and all cenveyatcing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, or the property will be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. JaS-dts CFTHE ABOVE SA IS POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, JANUAR’ INETEENTH, 1807, at same hour and place. > jald-dts FUTURE DAYS. B. LATIMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS, REET. 614 12TH An Important Sale of Ele- gant Furniture for the trade and private buyers on WEDNESDAY, Janu= ary 20, at our auction rooms. 50 Elegant Chamber Suites in mahogany, light and dark finish cur- ly birch, bird's-eye maple; Side- boards in oak, mahogany and nat- ural birch; Hall Stands in same woods, Fancy Chairs and Inlaid Dressing Tables. This furniture is from Grand Rapids, Mich., and is of the finest order. And parties refurnishing will find In this sale come of the most elegant Chamber, Dining Room and Hall Furniture ever offered at public sale in this city. This sle will take place within our sales rooms. on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY TWENTIETH, 1597, AT TE} b Ja18-2t TRUS LUABLE LOT, IM- RGE AXD DESIRABLE. 3236 Liber No. 1481 records of the quest of the pa the 1e- Jot 46, in we the northwest corner of ‘hompeou's part of said lot 46, and at feet on the exst line of satd lot, and e south side of Bridge street west- 83 feet to the middle Mne of alley sepa ing property of James Manogue (se ALS. folio 314, and J. A. 8. 175, folio 467), on the w from the part of jot now conveyed; with the infddle of suid alley south 80.49 feet to inter- sect the second line of said lot; thence with second line till a line drawn southerly from ginning hereof parallel with the first line 46 will intersect i versed to the Ingress from and to said dese: lot thence with said last line re- beginning, with ri said glley, sald property being it Forsyta's map of Georgetown, now num bered 1200, with the improvement ted. ms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of $100 must be he time of sal the Dalance fn thre iments in on and three years from day of for wh of the purchaser, bearing from day of sale (payable quarterly on the property sold, will Ui he option of the parc deed of trust or all cash, at onveyanclng and terms are not sale the trus- erty at th ser Or pur advertisement fn The BUILDING E NORTH NCOLN By virtne of a certain deed of trust, Liber 197, folio 309 one of <be lind ree- ords of the Distri id at the request of the party se P Will sell. ut public AY, of lot nun subdivisi one thousand and eleven (1011). Terms of sale: One-(hird aulance in installments, in one and two 5 with inte 6 per cent per aupum, or ail ensh, at option. A deposit of $100 requir sd it tim Terms to be complied with withi day of sale. ai, staat Banaue |. HW. BERG Ja9-d&ds Trustecs, ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEER, 1407 G ST. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ‘THE THR) BRICK DW (REET NORTHW By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the twenty-ninth day of January, 1805, and duly re- corded STORY j, KNOWN AS NO. 436 H in Liber No. 1901, folio $6 et seq., one of land records of the District of Columbia, and at request of the party secured thereby, we will . at public auction, in front of the pi FRIDAY, JANUARY "TWENTY-NINTH, “PAST FOUR O'CLOCK the following bed land ard premises, si ia the city of Washington, District of Columbia; and designat- ed as part of original lot numbered six (6) in square tive hundred an@ eighteen (S18), beginning on H street one hundred and cighteen (118) feet east of the northwest corner of sald lot, and run- ning thence east fourteen (14) feet; thence south one hundred (100) feet; thence west fourteen (14) feet; thence north one hundred (100) feet to the beginning, together with the improvements, con- sisting of a three-story brick dwelling, known us No. HH street northwest. ‘Terms of sale: Purchaser to assume a_ prior deed of trust for $3,292, and accrued interest. amount of which will be anncunced at tine of sale, balince in casl., o: all cash, at the option of the purchaser. $100 deposit at time of sale. All con- veyancing aud recor ing. at purchaser's cost. Terms of eale 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 defaulting purchaser, after such advertise- ment as they may deem necessary. 'H. H. BERGMANN, GEORGE M. EMMERICH. Jal6-dts ‘Trustees. C. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING A THREESTORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1889 LINDEN STREET, LE DWELLING, NO. 1819 LINDEN STREET! LE DROIT PARK. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Jan- uiry 2, 1892, and duly recorded in Liber Ne strict at the request of the party se- we will offer for sale, at ‘auction, in froat of. the premises, on INES- DAY, JANUARY "TWENTY-SEVENTH, EALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK. P:M., the following degerived land and preuilses, knowns tot fourteen (14) In J. Joseph Albright's subdivision of-lot two (2) im block nine (®) of A. L. Barber € Co.'s -sub- Givision of Le Droit Park, as per plat of mid Al- bright’s subdivision recorded in County Book Gov- Craor Shepherd, ‘page 101, In the survesor's office ‘of the District of Columbla, being 40.25307.92 fect, containing 3,878 square feet, together with the im: provewents, consisting of a three-story brick dwell- fog, with side lot attached, being No. 1889 Linden street, Le Droit Park. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at 6’ per cent able sembannually, and secured cured thereby, on the ty sold, or all cash, the option of rhe chasers. Terms to be compiled Miu wituin teu Gays from’ Gay of esle otbere ins the trustees reserve the right to cout of the default! a due Sint te Sechin Pirae iat Se Seon Slt at Ri of sale. All Jal5-dts AUCTION SABES. FUTURE DAYS. G. 6. SLOAN & GO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G Street. East India Art Gsods at Public Auc- tion, by Catalogue, Within Our Rooms, 1407 G St., WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, January 20, 21 and 22, 1897, At Il asm. and 3 p.m. each day. GRAND EXHIBITION MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 18th and 19th. These goods are entirely new to this market and our patrons will have in this sale a grand opportunity to secure some rare and unusual household adornments, both useful and ornamental. Catalogues mailed to any addre: such as Antique Arms and Armor, silver; Ebony, Teakwood and Rosewood Carvings, in desirable and use- ful shapes; Ornamental Antiques, in copper and brass; Rare Temple Lamps, with chains; Richly Embroidered Silks, Benares Goods in all shapes, Hand-print Cotton Curtains, &c.; Embroidered Dress Goods, Burmese Silks, Cashmere, Repousse Copper, Bombay Pottery, Cashmere Portieres, Rare Carved Ivories, India Gods and Buddhas, Antique Silks, Gold Brocades, Walking Sticks, Cabinets, Tables, Tabourettes, Writing Desks, Curios, Antiques and other rare goods as found only in the East C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G REAL ESTATE FUTURE DAYs, Sale absolute, and comprises incrusted and inlaid with gold and Street. OF VALUABL WOOD STATIC TRICT OF COLUMBIA, ON THE B. AND P. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE ‘ATE, NOS. 1112 AND STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of By virtue of a power contained In trust, duly recorded in Liber Xo. 198: E et seq., of the land records of the District of Co- two certain deeds of trust to us, 5 nd duly reconted April 14, No. 1900, folios 369 and 274 et sea. respectively, one of the land records of the Dis- trict of Colimbla, and at the request of t secured therebs, we, the undersigned trusteos, will iblic nuction, in front of the “MONDAY, THE TWENTY-PE JANUARY, A.D. 1807, AT FOU RK OCLE described land and premises, on, in the District of Co- od being part of orig- in square mumbered 19), beginning for the ril 13, 1894, Tet, tn Eber No. 1so8 secured, the undersigned, wil sell, at pub- ives, on the Sheriff ad, onthe TWENTY-SEV , AT HALF-P: the rollowing in the city of : lumbia, and designat imal lot numbered nine (9) hree hundred ana nineteen (3 same at a point on H street north d seven and one-half (47%) feet eas! West corner of said lot and square, thence east on H street twenty-two and one-half (22'q) feet; thence south sixty-five (63) fect West twenty-two and one-half (22%) 5 thence north sixty-five (@5) feet to the piace of he- inning, together with the improvements, consist- Ing of a three-story and basement brick dwelling, No. 1112 H street northwest. Also another part of sald lot numbered nine (9) io sald square numbered three hundred and wlue for the same at x point on Hi reet north distant twenty-five (25) feet enst of the Borthwest corner of «nid ning thence east twenty-t feet; thence south sixty-five (@5) twenty-two and one-half (22%) feet, north sixty-five (@5) feet to the place together with the improvements, consisting three-story and basement brick dwelling, No. 1114 H_astreet northwest. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal fustalmenta, payable in one and two rears, with interest at six (G) per centum if trust Begun Keene M cash, at the of trust upon ‘t Or all cash, ai option of the purchaser. The sold separately, and a deposit quired of each ‘purchaser at the time of sale. Tecording mud notarial fees at rchaser. Terms of sale to be com- rhin ten Gaya from day of sale, other- Wiee the trustees reserve the right to. rese risk and cost of the WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON. Office, 500 5 ALDIS B. BROWNE Office, Pucitic building, 624 T xt. n.w. ture, Fife Enlarged or by whatsoever tame the and des-ribed in the said Beginning at a stone planted at of the roud leading to the dwelling upled by the late Levi Sheriff and running thence along 141g” E. 51.88 perchos ng the West line of said rad to a stone; thence N. S perches to the Baltimore snd Ohio raitroad line; then to the Annapolis’ rund y house, which was oc the west line . perch: thence N. 7015" E. 2.2 perches to the beginning Containing 68.44 acres of land, according to a plat recorded in the surveyor's offtce, 67 48-100 acres, save and except therefrom 68-100 . E. Baldwin, Liber 1089, res conveyed to ‘the Southern Liber 1084, folio 360, more or less, acres conveyed to land’ Railroad Compan, 9 764-1000 acres conveyed to the American Ener- giser Company, Liber 161 to a trust recorded among said land records in Liber 1833, follo 261 et seq., with such Interest as may be due thereon, Terms of wile: paid down ut the time of sale. conveyancing und recording at the purchaser's cost, and the trustee reserves the right, after five dayne and square, apd run- folio 114, and subject Cosh, of which $300 must be Abstract of title, annam, payable aulting purchaser or purchasers, secured Uy deed advertisement in The Evening Star ELBE’T DENT, Trustee. Dent & Co., 635 F st. n.w., ropertien will be Office of Duckett, $400 will be re- Washington, 1. conveyancing, plied with wi TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DROIT PARK. By virtue of a ceriain deed of trus ruary 13, 184, duly recorded in Liber No. t the (0, 284 OAK STREET, LE | Property. a RE, of the land records of the District of the holder of the ia, and at the reques “RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIC (Successors to Ratcliffe, ‘Darr & SALE OF VALU. ‘CLOCK P.M, lot . Barry's subdivision of lots in Barber & Company's subdi- tract of land situate in the District of led in the office of the in Liber Count, roved by al two-story, brick dwelling. ROAD, NEAR TEN- . INTHE DISTRICT OF COLUM- By virtue of a certain deed of trust. irtieth (oth) day of December, A. 8, follo 140, in. request of the hi following describe Part of a tract Ret described by metes and bounds Beginning for the same at a bound stu of land conveyed to David Shoemuke cerded among the lund records. of tl . it, in Liber W. B., 69, folio 37, land, and runing thnee ‘along south lin Shormaker's land north 52 degrees east 22.6 pereh- to the West Tine with said road south 19% degrees exst 49 perches: theuce south 66% degrees west 5G perches to the trond; thence with th: TER HIESTON, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE 1304 B STREET SOUTH WES’ FACING AGRICULTURAL virtue of @ certain deed of trust, din Liber 2109, folio 453 et seq., in the lund records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- the undernamed trustees of the turnpike cast line of the said road north 47 s southwest corner of said Shoemaker’s lind: worth 35 degr Quest of party secured, to be paid in four equal inst three and four years, secured by Upon the property wold, with Inte anoually at the rate of sia per ption of the pu he required at the n days from otherwise the property will ber and cost of defaulting purchaser after tive és: advertisement Washington, D.C. nd the balance to al lots sixteen and eighteen (6 and nis, Despectin two hundred and sixt: even width to a depth of 10% feet, with Improvements thereon, consist! of a two-stcry frame dwelling, numbered 1304 indebtedness of $3,000, om January 22, 1898, at 6 perc as in trust record. per ammam, ps: Deposit of $100 required Ten days’ time allowed to close sale, Conveyaucing at cost of pus right reserved to resell at cost of DAVID D. STONE. 7: E. 8. PARKER, Trustee as oe _ 911 F st. now. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONE! TETAS 8 EAE ‘A’ NO. VENTH STH NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated February 7, 1895, and dul 1895, in Liber No. 1979, land records of the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, we Aersigned trustees, will sell, in RIDAY, THE TWENTY- HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. Ni... the follow described land and premises, situate’ tn Washington, in the cost. . QUACKENBUSH, WM. A. JOHNS& ‘Trustees, 1408 G st. nw. & ©0., Auctioneers, ess078 to Hatecliffe, Darr & Co. SSIGHEE’S SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE LIME-KILW PLANT ON THE EAST SIDE OF 297H—GREEX—STREET, WEST WASHINGTON BETWEEN THE 6. AND 0. GA: HAL AND K— WA STREET, of a deed of assignment given to me recotded in Liber ‘No. 2051, Tolle 390 et kind records for the District of Co- by the written request of the owne: reigned assignee will a: Hc auction, in front of the premises, TIETH DAY OF JANUARY, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, ‘the following de- situate in the clty of Wi = fon, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot sum- GP, aE Mrs of lots numbered 2, and 44, in sq juare’ 23, in Deakin's ‘et al. addition to the District of Columbia, improved id lime kilns of a dally capacity of 1 rela, all under cover, with, the ‘aecessa tufficient to cover the vutput; a S-room bullding, sultable for fice and other pure a two-story frame stable, with private Wharfage, 80 feet front, on the This property fronts 286"feet on tains in all about 10,500 square feet of wore or less. This sale presents an unity, to secure a valuable alte purposes. To oul deed of trust fur $0, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON recorded February 19, io 477 et seq., of the District of Colum! ted as and being lot numbered { (42) in Dorris Grupe’s subdivision of lots in square numbered nine bundred and sixty (900) recorded in Liber 19, at follo 25, of 0 the office of the surveyor for said Distr! ements, consisting of ‘Terms of sale: All cash over and abor indebtedness of twenty-seven hundred dollars ($2,750), with interest, which will be stated on the da; of $200 will be required of ti time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and no- tarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. 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- JAMES E. FITCH. six-room bric the amount of purchaser at the DAY, TWEN scribed real estate, faulting purchaser. - ‘28th st. and con- sey., one of the land Baa i 6 fi tad ct Hl t i ! } , i i iH In | i rik i i; F 5 i E i & 23 a a tit le