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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1897-12 PAGES, ———— ee = — = = —<—$—$—————> — a = 3) “ ’ B < rth d. Tact tence tonite at the restience of Mr.| AUOTION SALES. REAL ESTATE, ao. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Mr. A. E. Lounsbury has purchased the intercat ze : = C Z Job S 1 a y of Mr. Senayier Duiyee in the lawton property. © | soeer: e a ee TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. _ FUTURE DAYs. bP ee ir Se Lael Sees 7 DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEE! 108. J. OWEN, A 13 F ‘ = —the date be cursed!” So a tired- | sesidenco ot air "G-°R."Palilive Tuceday ‘ight. | stp. nw —Salr of Bahttitan’ginsseare and table. eS - ee : porate ae. 4 3 d ted 5 ey iecomine Jecse. | ware, commencing Thursday, January 23, at 11 Ses, TRUSTEES! SALE OF VALUABLE UsiMrnovED | TRUSTERS SALE Qh YALCABLE BUILDING q out and exasperated woman speaks | in ot ter tis Unaiy atorey meade Paine | a.m and 3 bean, dati? cath atest closed cut Important Sale. REALESTATE, FHOMTING OX CS LOE OS, ARORA STREAT, BETWEEN Just before retiring, would undoubtedly Lave 9p! ©. G. Sloan & Co,, Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Trus- : BAST. — Nm 2 % of Monday—wash-day. And so, rapidly, and, owing to the scarcity of water, de | tecs’ sale of real sete. Reners ABOUT 1,500 BARRELS OF ROSENDALE CE- AND 22TH STREETS SOUTHEAST. = a} By virtue of a deed of trust dnted the first stroyed’ the house. % Z eee aupene oem St. | MENT WIL, BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON | | By virtue of a certain deed of trast to us, dated pbLgittue of a deed of trent dat fi aay ¢ bab: ould e oman who & and Sheridan ave., on hureday, January 28, at 4| FRIDAY, JANUARY TWENTY-NINTH, AT CWO | March 24. 1903, and duly recorded Maren 2, 1nO% Dee UNRE, Is recorded in Liber pro ry, Wi very Ww A sociable will be held at the residence of Dr. | ®! - "CLOCK, 1 in Lib 7 fo 495 forte TIS et weq.. one Gf the Tand records of th: leb i ften in the old-fash- | Gougierationat Cheech nt 17 RE members of toe | ee a cenengmialuG. Saytler and Francis Be | Cee ee AE REL S WHARE. FOOk OF 12TH | in Liver No, 1750, at folle 480 et sea District of Colvin, the. eauest of the celebrates it so often in the o! sn Ce Sais ence | Smith. trustees, DER OF LAWRENCEVILLE CEMENT 0. | quest of the party secured thereby, party pecored Hy. the underwiened tustees that Y ioned, wearing way. Though why they do it, when there’s a better way can’t be found fault with, is a mystery. ou’d better celebrate the death of the day, by using Pearline. You wouldn’t recognize it—with its ease, comfort, cleanliness, short hours, economy in time a nd in things washed. Don’t let prejudice against modern ideas stand in your way. Don’t wear yourself because your ancestors had to. out over the wash-tub just SSS ADLLNLIO SUBURBAN ANACOSTIA. NEWS The funeral of Mr. John D. Spalling. a young fan Whose late home was near Forestville. took Place yestentay from St. Teresa's Catholic Church, Anacostia. The decetsed, whose fatal Hlness was of brief duratio Weil known, espectally fn | the counties of Maryland adjacent to the District, | and bad # lost of frtends. He was prominent in | ur ako be mo ertvali Catholic Church work, and was a member of the Immaculate Conception branch of the Catholic | Knights Auerica. Iie was about thirty-two | About a d to the vicinity of For- | | f Oxon Hill has been * health conference, which and continues for id has been elected Maryland Fair Assoc! » Southern Hays of Deanwood has returned trom wis fa Prince George's county, Md. vattsville ts visiting | friends n Mr. i coutly elected wor- sbipiel ma of Masons, pre- wf the lodge for the third degree on sev- vas Lightly compli- mon the | 1 Gude, who n> ey euitig. zatron of Electa has presented Hillsdale, present ing in | in a a their niodlous but! awarded a kas been elect Augustine. S Messengers" was Memorial Presby ‘nce of both president Was presided over ed by sing- read. the One | Miss . Christian Sol cals 1 arner eting . and was op the of Btne ¥ fay Clark and 1 Clark of Chevy Chase. i} } of the townsp-uple are sick with the | MM be ziven about the middle | town hall by the “"Kinz's Mes. Land Ytera I refresiim-nts served. 2S BROOK Heretofore it has ‘n only a much-talked-of Proweition for a pablic school to he erected fm | Eckington; bat now it fs an esta‘lished fact. The | Bed t school in this suburb has long been felt, the children now attending either the Broukland School or those of the ef citizens trust that th r suburban with a four-room building, but which has had to be enlarged within two or three years, will be taken as up example to muke the Eckington school & full-tledged school from the start. The ©f pupils to be bad 1 vie mand and foon the s no’ Which have started present, ader will be Wm. Ho Chapman. she has been Lound tn . ~ and gen- Sarah | Willard e's dancing { the mest unique and brilliant | taken place im this suburb, A | wt only from at the town hall | rookland proved. «ttl re Mre. Louis Mary Barr, Mrs. fek and Mrs. ments Were § ing of Kinz David Lod: nal Was | a with F. A. band- lav n charge of St with Rev. Father Burke Krook- | Ethelbert | erenony B. N. Seymour of the The young mother hardly knows what to do with her first baby. Girls ma: now-a-days wit little idea of the duties of matrimony and maternity. They approach motherhood with considerable fear. They have learned i ay thatthe baby’scoming means | and danger. Few of them have been at these things are of the past. Pain and danger are no longer necessary. By the regular use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- 1 during the expectant period —safety, fort and health are assured for both mother and child Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preseription is for the cure of all diseases distinctly feminine, and for the invigoration of already healthy organs in time of unusual strain. It pro- motes regularity and relieves periodical ains and discomforts. It bas saved the ives of thousands of women, as their own testimony proves. Taken from among thou- sands like it is this letter which tells what | one woman has experienced W K. Ma‘colm, Esq. of Knobel, Clay Co., Ark. We believe in the merits of Dr. Pierce family medicines. My wife was troubled with male weakness, and two bottles of Dr. Pierce's ‘avorite Prescription, together with the ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ cured her. During the pe Tiod of gestation my wife continued the use of the “Discovery,” and for perhaps four months vious to the birth of our child she also took the “Favorite Prescription.” These medicines, it seemed, strengthened her entire system, and childbirth to her was very casy—fging attended with very little pain. Our baby Rue® is 13 months old and she has never been sick a day, not so much as had the colic, she is hearty and stout nd pretty as « picture— pretty because she is healt nd we very much biame Dr. Pierce's fam- Sy medicines or We keep Dr. Pierce's Golden ledical Discovery. the ‘Favorite Prescription* and the ° Pellets" imour home and use them. We have been married most three and | have @alled a physician into fa il time— Seingte frp, at birth of cur baby. | delicious refresiimen {Fs | has been claimed that the ba! | loth streets, where the | body. | from Fifth Congregational Church of the olty. After the ceremony there was a agant reception. Only the tumediate family an present. Mr. A. H. Taylor of Washington was best man. ————eee LAUREL. A masquerade ball was given Wednesday evening by Professors Caldwell and Smith at Alcorn's Hi The costumes of the masqueraders were pretty and varied. The Laurel Euchre Club was entertained Tuesday eventug at the charming home of Mr. and Mrs. George Livingston, on Washington avenue. Nearly al! of the members of the club were present. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Grace Ejdivs of Baltimore and Miss Louise Baker of Winchester, . The prize winners were: First ladies’ prize, Miss Dora Clark; second ladies’ prize, Miss Nellyé Lowree; booby ‘prize, Miss Lena Brehme; first gentlemen's prize, Mr. Henry Watkins; second emen’s prize, Mr. Wilton Snowden; booby prize, Mr. George W. Waters, Jr. After the games were dispensed. A birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Snowden Thursday evening under the auspices of the Ladies’ Ald Society of the Presbyterian Chureh. The wedding of Miss Mollle Marguerite, daughter of Justice and Mrs. John W. Jackson to Mr. John W. Connor of Virginta, which occurred at 6 p.m. at the bride's home on Main street Wednesday even- Ing, Was a charming home wedding. More *han a hundred Invitations “had been sent out, and the louse was filled with the friends of ‘bride and groom. The ceremony was performed by Rev. her Mackall, pastor of St. Mary's Catholic rch, Laurel. ‘fhe bride entered ‘the parlor ou the arm of her father, who gave her away, to the strains of a pretty wedding march, played by Miss Virgie Frost of Laurel. The bride wore a handsome gown of blue silk, trimmed with velvet and point lace, and carried a bouquet of bridal rose: Miss Moille O'Brien of Baltimore was maid 6: honor and Mr. Allen of Virginia was best man, Follow ing the wedding a supper was served, after which Mr. and Mrs. Connor left for a short trip. They will reside at the groom's bome in Virginia. ‘The city council bas taken notice of the charges which have been made that the local option law is Veing violated in Laurel district. A resolution, in- trodiced by Conncilinan James P. Curley, ‘was unantmously adopted at the last meeting of the body directing the bailiffs to visit aud keep an on all places at whieh they may think or have reason to believe liquor ix belng sold in violation of the present local option law, and have the v lators, if there are any, brought before an offic! having jurisdiction to hear and punish such vio- ators. The bailiffs were also requester the result of their investig t out the vio- ve as yet beer Met in their duty in fu laters of the law. No arrests bh J. R. Wuntt, Lanrel’s health officer, has been ted by the coimeil as the delegate to represent the conference of health officers to be Leld in Baltinore next month. —— BRIGHTWOOD. fhe following portions of squares tn Brightwood Park are to be buflt upon in the near future: On the north side of Geunessee street between 9th and work of grading 1s now In rogress, Mr. Diller Groff, the proprietor of the Vark, expects to erect a row of brick houses; on the south side of the same portion of that street, a frame dwelling: on the corner of 6th and Flint Streets, two brick houses; om Uth street between | Piint and Gennessee streets, a frame house, to be of the sum that owned and occupied by Miss Mary and on the square bounded by Sth and Sth, DesMoines and Erle streets, one or design two frame houses are expevied to be erected. In of theve eases the iota have already been expressly to be built upon. This is tion of the grea ts in building The two very pretty a nd stone houses being built by just opposite the gateway to his beautiful ‘nee, Argyle. are nearly completed aud the entire intertors fiulshed. Friday afternoon Dr. C. G. Stone was summoned very hastily to Mt. Pleasant, Frederick county. Md., where his moter was rapidly sinking and expected to die almost at amy moment. She passed away before Dr. Stone arrived. Mrs. Stone was guite well known to the older inhabitants of rightwood, she baving lived here for some time fifteen or twenty yeurs ago. She was nearly eighty years of age. > FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. ‘The funeral of Mr. Jno. H. Barnes occurred Sat- urday at the Episcopal Church, the pastor, Rev. W. H. K. Pendleton, conducting the service. The interment was at the Fairfax cemetery, with Ma- sonle honors, the Clifton lodge, as well as the one na here of which he was a member, turning out Mr. Barnes was a member of Col. Mos! command during the war and has served the coun- try in official pactties several times since. He had been in Hil health for # long time. sete ells LINDEN. A swlable of the Independent Order of Good Templars was held at the residence of Mr. G. M. Wolfe last Thursday evening. A recitation by Miss Agnes Scudder and an tnstructive and humor- ous talk on temperance by Rev. Mr, Beall, as- ant pastor of Mt. Verrow Place M. E. Church, Washington, were among the interesting featurcs of the occasion. Refreshments were served. Mr. Roger De Menney has returned to Linden, ter a three months’ visit to Paris. Most of his me abroad was spent with his mother, the Countess De Meuney, who resides about fifty miles from Paris on their old ancestral estate. ‘The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Guion Miller, who is no alescent. ‘The siete reef on the ps Episcopal Church 1s nearly completed. In the absence of foliage that would otherwise obscure it, it attracts attenti the entire vieluity. The plan of he chureb is something of an innovation for the coun- try hereabouts, In that it has an entire distinct | Sunday school apartment, aside from its regular aml commodiors room for eburch services. ‘An entertainment under the auspices of the Ladies’ Village Improvement Society will be given at the town hall Friday evening next. Tableaux. instrumental and vocal music and dancing will be the attractions. ———— HYATTSVILLE, ‘The Hyattsville Junior Progressive Euchre Club will give a dance at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. €. Dobbs February 4. The M. E. Church South will hold its fourth quarterly ference for Laurel cireuit at Grace Rey. J. S. Hutni- will Chureh, Savage, on January son, presiding elder of Baltlmere district, preside at the meeting. ‘Au Irteresting case was arzued before the circuit court last week. ‘The proceeding arose out of a petition for @ mandamos prayed by the Washtng- ton Brewery Company against Themas M. Under- wood, the sheriff of this county, and the main nat iskue Was Whether w sheriff has the + to demand a bond of indemnity from the xecution plaintiff in a lardiord and tenant pro- ceeding Ia which a writ estitution has been di ected to ibe sheriff requiring him to dixpossess the enum. Judge Merrick allowed the writ of man- mus to be issued and declared that In such cases | te ds the sheriff's duty to enforce the Judgment of the court Mr. Fr in without requiring a bond of indemuity. uk W. Hill has been appointed to a clock the office of State Treasurer Shryock 10 nut vacancy caused by the resignation of My. mes B. Belt. tx Imogen R. Folke and Mr. Robert L. Turner of this county were married January 17 by kev. ship | Dr. Bagles or Washington, > FALLS CHURCH. Pioneer Ledge, No. 1, of Good Templars, at its meeting ‘fuesday night, elected the following offi- cers for the ensuing term, viz.: Geo. W. Hawx- burst, chief templar; Miss Ida N. Bail, vice tem- plar; Mrs. James A, Poole, secretary; Mrs. J. M. ‘Thorn>, financial secretary; Miss Estelle Bireb, treasurer; J. L. Hild, marshal; W. A. Ball, past chief templar. ‘These officers will be Installed next Tuesday night by W. E. Parker, deputy grand chief templar. Miss Lizsle Mitchell cnd Miss Lula Hatton of Rescue Lodge, Washington, were pres- ent, and favored the lodge with a duet. ‘The Young Men's Reading Room Association has elected Dr. Ceo. B. Fadely as second vice prest- dent and Messrs. HL EF. Horebeck and Guy Luttrell as additional members of the executive committee. The checker tonrnament which has hee: ‘progress: at the reading rooms for some weeks was decided Monday night, Mr. J. D. Chapin being the winner, he having scored thirty-four games out of tbirty- six. Extensive improrements are being made to the prov: lodge room in the Odd Fellows’ buikling. improvements: will consist of carpeting the tloor, papering the room, rei the outer “ante foom, Dew officers’ chairs, etc. When completed the ball be ope of the finest im the state. ‘The ball ts row occupied by the OU. A.M ‘The members of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Mr. rod Mrs. W. M. Ghures Friday might by the meubers and frlends of the M. B. Church South. Cartetian Endeavor day will be duly celebrated with appropriate exercises next-Sunday night in the Sunday school rooms of the Presbyte: Shurch, Rev. D. L. Rathbun has been elected delegate to repzesent the Presbyterian Sunday school of this towu in the state Sunday school convention, which meets in Lynchburg, Va., February 3. A very pleasant sociable was ield Friday night by the Christie leavor Society at the residence of Mr. Geo. W. Hawxburst on Washington street. The evening was spent in social intercourse, gerres and other amusements. ‘A house belonging to Newton Ball's estate at Munson Hill, and occupied by Sergt. Alexander Cheatham, U: 8. A., retired, and Charles Ball and son, was’ buined fo the ground on Wednesday night. Mr. Ball, who occupled the upstairs rooms, oat all his furniture and clothing. Sergt. Cheat: ham saved most of bis effects. ‘The fire caught from a defective flue. There was no insurance, Mr. John “McKillen, who hax been visiting in Oblo for several weeks, returned Friday. Mr. Me- Killen bas just received an appointment in the fish commission. Mr. A. R. Jacobs of this town has been appotnt- ed deputy sheriff of the county and bailiff of the county court, and has qualified as such. On ‘account of the sickness of Mrs. Geo. F. Rol- Uns the sociable: of the Congregational Chnrch, which was to have been held Friday night at her residence, has been itely postponed. chet SANDY SPRING. The directors of the Montgomery Mutual Fire In- surance Company have re-elected their former offi- cers as follows: President, Edward P. Thomas; Secretary and tressurer, Allan Farquhar; assistant secretary, Benjamin D. Palmer; to serve for one year. ‘The Enterprise Club met Saturday, Asa M. Stabler host, with William Canby in the chair, Charles B. Bond, secretary, and Mortimer 0. Stabler and Samuel 8. Bord, guests. Mr. Stabler pursues a mixed husbandry, and the neat appearance of his tield devoted to asparagus and small fruit culture, as heretofore, received coumendation. A visit to the hog house revealed a specimen estimated to weigh nearly 600 pounds; his porksh{p, considered the largest yet raised here, is shortly to be evolved into lard and bacon, when it will be determined who made the Lest guess at his uyolrdupols, Re- turning to the cozy parlor, a number of agricultural questions were asked and answered, and the nan of Harold Hopkins, eldest son of a valued de ceased member, was proposed to fill a vacaney. on the roll. Adjourned to Oak Hill, the home of Frederick Stabler, in February. Tie Montgomery Club also convened afternoon, with Joseph T. Moore, jr. ley presided, Charles P. Brooke ‘was s the guests were Joseph T. Moore, William W. Moore, Harry W. Davis and a bevy of young Who rendered efficlent aid to the hostess time. As Mr. Moore manages more than one farm, his friends inspected his own place first, transacted some rontine business, and then the whole company repaired to Norwood, the home of his father, Joseph T. Moore, where supper was served. A question relating to the most economical disposition of the vast amount of fallen timber in this vicinity was of general interest, as each farmer present had from a score to hundreds of vn down by the terrific storm of Septem- hext gathering of this club will be at Alloway farm, with Robert H. Miller. Tue Home Interest Soclety. was recently enter- tained by Mr. and Mrs. William W. Moore of Plainfleld. John Thomas held the gavel and Alban G. Thomas the pencil, guests of the day being Mrs. Mary Heald Way and Misses Mary Magruder, Mary E. and Edna V. Thomas. The care of pouitry in winter with a special view to retarns In ézus when prices are high was thoroughly discussed; generous Ellison at West Falls the same nC, Bent- ary, and g feed, warm quarters and the use of a bone erusher wer advocated. ‘The question, “how would you horse ea woman eaused considerable mer- nt; one reply suggested that the animal should be minus both ears and tail, so would not be in perpetual Kicking, but the consensus of opinion seemed to be depended altogether on the individual, some being more expert than some men fn this department.” Adjourned to the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Asa M. Stabler fn one month. The Woman Suffrage Association of Maryland, at its convention in Baltimore, re-elected Mary Bent- ley Thomas president and Mary E. Moore treastrer, Mrs. Caroline Hallowell Miller delivered an ¢ quent address, entitled ‘An Appeal to the Lay makers,” which received gererous applause frou a crowded house Absentees have been Mrs, Caroline IT. Mil ler, | Mes. William W. Moore, Mrs. Robert Mackall, Mrs. gruder in Baltim ington, Mrs. De Thomas in Philad dams and’ Miss Mary Bessle Mackall in Wash- Vedder und BR. Bentley ROCKVILLE, ‘The following transfers of real estate have been recorded in the office of the <lerk of the circuit court for this county: Rudolph S. Huwktos and wife to Lemuel A. and Elizabeth A. Jackson, acres of land near Etchison, $400; Nathan T. Tal- bott to James O. Mannison, 3% acres cf land near Barnesville, $188; Lewis J. Bond and wife to Er- win D. J. Bond, 130 acres of land near Bethesda, $—; George E. Walker and wife to Julia A. Mans: fleld, 27 acres of land near «uithersburg, $800; Frank 8. Jones to Wm. K. Jones, half interest in 116 1-3 acres of land near Colesville, $—; Phil. H. Tuck, attorney, to Frank S. Jones, 7161-3 acres of land ‘near Colesville, $2,541.90; Thomas A. Juckson gpd wife to Joseph T. ‘Jouason, 214 ucres of land, 300. Mr. Henry Ernest of Washington has the Collins property, situated in “‘Jan{ta eastern subdivision of Rockville, and bas removed here for a permanent residence. The Rockville base ball team will lose thre most skillful players in the game for year. Eagle, the fast outfi Signed with’ the Roanoke League; Bean, the noted pitches Ween stned by the Colun:bu: S. Rabbitt, second basemen, has also joined the same organization. The club will reorganize ina short time and expects to have an efficient team for the coming season. Bishop H. W. Satterlee Inst week visited the churches of St. Luke at Brighton and Sf. John at Olney, confirming # class of three at Brighton and ten at Olney. The M. EF. of its Virginia of the club ) team, and Church South at this place has been supplied with a yery handsome supply of furniture in oak, consisting of a pulpit, chairs and a com- union tabl donated by the Mit A the county will attend the convention of Clubs at Sandy Spring on the 16th of Fe ‘These conventions have been held annually { Lumber of years and have done much for farming interests of the county ion of ‘The board of control and review of the new assessment are now completing their labors, and there fs indication that the taxable basis in t county will be vomewhat decreased. — Altho there has been no general assexsinent of prop: for over twenty years, during thi period a arly provements have been’ assessed. 5 collectors of the xevcral districts, and all pro changing bands has been subjected to reasses ment by the county commisslouers. If the ne assessment only equalizes values It will be a boon to the property helders of the county. The tlme for commencing the constru-tion of ¢ water works and electric light plant at is anxiously looked forward to by busin and those desiring employment on the work. A ployed, and it is hoped that nto residents of this vicin- Lent. ity who desire employ RIVERDALE. The Browning Soctal Club gave an entertainment at the residence of Mr. Warfield Browning Wed. uesday evening. After card playing and dancing, 2 ountiful supper was served by the young adie: the club. Miss Laura Lewis and Mr. Lele! Baxter furnisbed some fine muste upon tho and violin, whereby the enjoyment of the ever Was greatly enhanced. The members of Mr. J. B. Fowler's family who have been so {I are tinprovii ‘The second term of the public schools of Prince George's county, Maryland, will close Friday. ‘The Riverdale Musical,’ Dramatie aud Literary Club met Friday evening, with a fair attenda Owing to illness in her family, Miss Bessie Fowler did not preset the usval full musleal progeam. Col. MeGee announced the program to be ne serily Imited throughout, on account of the Mlnss of so many of the members of the club. Mr. Win, MeDevitt read Mr. Howell's criticism of Puui Dunbar, the negro poet; Mrs. MeGee read i sketeh of Mrs. Beecher's early history, as told by hers concerning the days when Henry Ward Be salary wus $300 per year; Lois McGee recited a entitled ore T Knowed Who Santa Claus Miss Bessle Blundon furnished for the evening: ‘Those present were Master Earl Wilson, Mr. ©. Warren Wagner, Mr. Dana Witite, and Leonard Stewart, Mr. Lucien’ Peyton, Rific end Bina Kitner, Miss Lottie Mangum, Charles Mangum, Mr. Web. Worley, Mr. Simionds, Masters Benjamin Cramer, James Crawer, Harty and Clarence Wilson, Mr. 'Willain McDevitt, Col. and Mrs. McGee. It was decided to consider the propriety of adding to the HMterary features of the club a dancing department, thersvy pleasing. s0: of the younger members of the clud by “having alternately with the readings und recitations au evening devoted to dancing and social enjoy:n Mrs. Stewart, who has beea su ill with pn monia, 1s convalescent > LANGDON The final rehearsal by those who are to take part in the anniversary exercises of Langdon Lodge, I. 0. 0. ¥., Saturday evening next, will take place Wednesday evening at the Opera House. Mr. . 5. Murphy and her daugnter_ of Sonny- side are seriously IIL with the grip, as Is also Stra, Dr. Upperwan of Avalon Heights. GAITHERSBURG. La Gascogne Ludge of Good Templars announces the observance of its second anniversary February 19. 3 Mr. Samuel Thrift, an aged and respected citizen, died at the residence of his son-tn-law, Mr. John W. Garrett, of He was aged elghty- Pwo and, Mra, rte sant two daughteres acs Harrison G. Ward and Mrs, Jobn W. tt, sur- vive him. The funeral and interinerit’ took ‘place at the M. E. Church South, of which he ae Saad E: Loui HS Nike ths Ry ‘Trundle, the commitiee to a "this the Volunteer Fire Company. ’Tomprrow. M. B. Latimer & Oo_liaucts., 614 12th st. n.w.— Sale of 1,500 bai¥els of. Rosendale cement, on Fri- day, January 29: at 13 o'clock p.m., at Riley's Wharf, foot of 12th stSd.w. By order of Lawrence- ville Cement Cos 76 ©. G. Sloan &Oo., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.— Trustees’ sale of viweilifg, No. 486 H st. n.w., on Friday, Jannary 49, ‘at’ 4 o'clock p.m. H. H. Berg- mann and Georgé M. Emmerich. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., 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, ED GINES, BOILERS, ELEVA- TORS, CHANDELIERS, GAS FIXTURES AND OTHER FIXTURES AND APPLI- tees THERETO BELONG- An day ae Mae See et td te No. 1994, folio 473 et ‘seq., of the land records of the Distric: of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the notes thereby secured, we will sell, t public auction, in front of th > On THURSDAY, THE TWENTY- DAY’ OF JANUARY, ‘A.D. 1897, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P the folloviag described real estate, situate in county of Wasninzton, via, and designated a8 and being parts of lots one (1): and two (2) in S._P. "Ss subdivision of parts of “PLBASA, as INS" and “LEMALR'S OUTLET, ' and described as Beginniag ut the south- West corner. of Fourteenth Street road and Sher! dan avenue and running theuce westwardly alonj southern Ine of sald Sheridan avenue to northwest corner of said lot tio (2); thence southwardly with sald westem Ine of lot two (2) one hundred and thirty-five (135) feet; thence eastwardly parallel with Sheridan avenue to eastern Hue of sald lot two (2) at 4 poiut one bundred and thirty-five (135) feet southwardly from northeast corner of said lot two (2); thence eastwardly to Fourteenth Street toad et a point one hundred and forty-two (142) fect southwardly from beginning; thence uorthwardly along said Fourteenth Street ‘road one hundred and forty-two (142) feet to hexinning, together with ine large three-story brick apartment house, con- taining “tweuty-one ‘suites of rooms, and ail the machinery engines, boilers, elevators, chandeliers, gas fixtares and ‘ether fixtures and up thereto belonging. The terms of sale 2.ce in one and ty the purchaser niust able semi-annually, ceatam. per cured by deed of tryst on the propecty sold, ash, at purchaser's opti All conv: acknowledging and. recording at purchaser's A deposit of $1,000 will d at time of sale. complied with One-third cash, and the bal- hh the notes of of 2-1 at the s ‘nnum ‘from day of sale, and to be se- s (6) per or all witht day trustees reserve the right m t the and cost of defaulting purchaser, aiter thre s’ public no- tice of stich resale 1h some mwspaper published in the city of Washi mas. € BEXIAMIN BP SNYDEM, Trastec, NE. coy and N.Y. ave. FRAN , Trustee, 1418 F st. nw. KETURE DAYS. SLOAN & QO., BERS, 1407 Attorney’s Sale of Valuable Old SolidSilver in use- ful shapes, Rare and Valuable Shawls, Laces, Table Covers, Silk Quilts, Curtains, Satin Vest, Silk. Dress, Hudson Bay Cape, Bictade Silk Vel- vet Suit. ON THURSDAY, JANUARY TW! AUCTION NTY-EIGHTH, AT ELEVEN T WIL. SELL, WITHIN SALES ROOMS OFC. G. SLOAN & CO., 1407 THE ABOVE VALUABLE GOODS, BELN PROPERTY OF A WELL- KNOW FAMILY, TO BE LD IN TATE. A MORE, ARTICLES MA ‘TIONEERS. THE GOODS WILL BE ON PUBLIC VIEW TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT. TERMS, CASH. H. 0. CLAUGHTON, 23-lts Attorney. GF7THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY Postponed until MONDAY, FERRUARY FIRST, 1897, same hour and place. By order of the at torn jazs-dts :& CO, SLOAN TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROV PROPERTY, BEING A THIREE-STORY BRIC DWELLING, NO. 1839 LINDEN STREET, 1 DROIT PARK. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, wary 2, 1892, and duly recorded in Lily folfo 6 et seq, of the land records of Columbia, tind at the request of cured thereby, we will offer for auetion, in front of the premises, DAY, JANU. TALE FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following deseri nd and premises, known ws lot fourteen (14) in J. Joseph Albright’s subdivision of lot two (2) in block nie @) of ALL. Barber & Ci division of Le Droit Park, as per plat of & bright’s suidivision recorded in County Be c1tor Shepherd, page 101, In the surveyo the Distriet of Columbia, being 40.25 containing 3,878 square feet, together wit! provements, ‘consisting of a three-stc with side lot attached, . Le Droit Park. ‘Tertus: One-third cash, 1 Years, with interest at 6 ent per annum, pt able Semi-annually, aud secured by deed of’ trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of i er or purchasers, Terts to be comp! with within ten days from day of sa the trustees reserve thé-right to resell at risk cost of the defaulting purchaser, after due no of such resale published In some Washington news AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G 8 the party le, at pablic WEDNES nee in one and two paper, A deposit of $200 will iy el at time of sale. AN conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. CHAS. C. GLOVER, Jals-ats FRANK ‘T. RAWLING: EF OWING TO THE WEATHER, sile is hereby portponed until, MON ARY FIRST, 1806, same hour and_p) 28-d1s ORDER OF THE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, NO. 1108 G STREET EAST. By virtue of a power contained In a certain deed of trust to us, dated January 7, 1806, and duly res corded January 23, 1896, in Liber No. 2095. follo 24 et seq., of the land records of the District. of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersizned truste public auction, in frout of the pre ESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF I D. 1807, AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0° following described land and pre in the city of Washington, Dis and designated as and iy 15) in Genevieve E. Wa: rt of square numbered ine hundred and elghty-two (982), as per plat recorded in Liber 17, follo 99, of cords of thé office of the surveyor of the Columbia wulfect to right of alley way over the rear foutfeeythereof, and with the right of giley way ovenhe gwar four feet of lots 16, 1 18 and 19, in subiiiviston, together with’ the stig of a’ two-story stx-room Tey ee cd briel welling. ‘Terms of salez-OFivéhundred dollars. cash, bal- ance may remaipsm the property by way of loan, secured to the satisfaction of the trustees, interest from the day of gule 4} @ per cent. A deposit of two hundred dolffes réduired of the purchaser 2t the time of sale!! Ail nveyancing, recording and notarial fees at Me cost of the purchaser, ‘erms of sale to be corbplieds with within ten days. from the day of sale, eghermise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. + 2:ta MARION DUCKETT, ELBERT DENT, CHARLES WBRES, SWuct. ‘Trustees, 1, DYCKETT, DENT & CO. $a23, 3g 685 F st. nw. ©. G. SLOAN # CO,Auctloncers, 1407 G st. TRUSTEES’ SAI# “OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE AL. THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF RPRESAW STREET AND THIR- TEENTH STREET EXTENDED, IN “COLUM- BIA HEIGHTS,” D. C. On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY THIRD, 1897, AT HALF-PAST FOUL O'CLOCK P.AL., in front of the premises, the undersigned, as trustees under a deed of trust to them dated June 10, 1805, and recorded in Liber No, 2018, folio 473 et.seq:, of the land records of the District of Columbia, will sell at podlic auction all of Jot thirty-oae (i), in Maurice uphelmer's subdivision of ‘part of block thirty five 185), “Columbia Heights,’ as per plat iccorded in Liber County No. 9, folio 131, of the records of the office of the sarveyor of the ‘District of Colum- bia, subject to the condition in said decd of trust a8 to building line. a ‘Terms: One-third cash (of which $100 must be depoalted with the trustees, at time of sale) and nce In two equal fustallments at one and two Years from day of sale, secured on the property, With: interest at 6 per‘ cent per. annum, pay: seml-annually, or all at option. of purchaser. Ka if erm’ are noe. ieolied wlth wthus tew age from day of sale, resale will De made at risk and cost of defaul haser, ou five days’ ‘public ailvertisement.” A" et_cost “of pare HB. A, NESBITT, $022-déeds ‘Prustecs. M. B. LATIMER & CO., Aucts. 1026-30 signed trustees, “will seil, at pultic ‘auction, | ads its sei front of the premises, on’ TUESDAY,* the NINTE DAY of FEBRUARY, A.D. 1807, at) HALF-P. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M,” the following des Isnd and premises, situate im the city of Wa’ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Richand Elegant Bohemian Glassware, FANCY TABLE WARE and and being a square sou amd ninety (1090), original lot maumniered three (3) i to he paid in cash, and the balance in two equal Inetallnents, payable in one and two years, wit Anterest at six (6) per cenium per annum, payall semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by de of trust upon ‘the property sold, option of the purchaver. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at ih cost of the purchaser. Terins of sale to. be cot plied with within ten days from day of sale, oth wise the trastees reserv wing. ton, in the District of Columbia, and designated as of square numbered mine hundred Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase moncy or all cash, at the A deposit of $400. will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. the right to resell the in | Will sell at ction, In front of the premines, 1] on MONDA MARY EHTM, i807, ab POUR O'CLOCH 2, a Wo and M Mf mquare 721, «i { aatd the of "ths sabia tu Book J. i. in the property ) | pure b 80 A depostt of 3! Conveyauetng and ree chaser. Terms to ‘ from day of sale, risk aud cost of ORn DAY, Trustee Jadsd&eas ALLY ¥, Peaster e | RATCLIFFE, SUTDON € C0. AUCTIONEERS. - Se easors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF 4 TWO-STORY FRawE at the option of the b reyutesd at time of ring at cost of pur ed WIth im ten days WH be Lesold @ “. . perty at the risk and cost of the defaulting DW ELL 8, ON NICKOLS AVENUE, ANA- ORNAMENTAL Prmces, | Property| mg Bootie Do : EUGENE CARU: y virtue of a demt in trast @ul recorded In White and Colored Glass, richly decorated in ALDIS B. BROW Liber 2134, follo 287 ct seq. one of the land Gold and Enamel. Ja27-a&ds ‘Trustes records for’ the District of Columbia, I will ell Must he sold at public eale without limit, ——— ——— — by public auction im font of the premises, on At the sales room of ‘Walter B. Williams & ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, No. 1407 G n.w. | WEDNESDAY, THE “PWENTY-SEVENTIL DAY OF Cor, 10th and D sts., facing Penn. ave. n.w., Commeteing Thursday, January 28, at 11 o'clock a. m. and 3 o’clock p. m. daily, GANT BAR FIXTURES ANI PIANO, CASH DESK, “Until entire stock Ia closed out. Ja26-5t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, - TABLES, SAFE, ETC. BEIN( WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEER'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON WEST STREET, GEORGETOWN. By virtue of a deed of’ trust, dated August 1. 1877, and recorded in Liber 864, follo 121 et seq. BAR, ETC.,, COR. SIXTH ANI GSTS. NORTHWEST, WASH TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELE- FURNITURE,LARGE CLOCK, CHAIRS, REGISTER, LARGE MIRROR, RANGE, BOILER, CONTENTS OF COSTELLO'S JANUARY, ALD. Ike7, AT FOUR O'CLOCK T.M., the following descrived real estate, altuate in the District of Columbia, county. of hington, to D | wit: Part of lot mambered thirteen (13) in section numbered elbt iS) of the subdivision of Barry Farm, together with all the Improvements, rights, ete. Terms: One-baif cash, the balance in stx apd twelve months, scoured by deed of trust on the property sold, ‘or all cash, at the option of the parchaser. A’ deposit of $100 required at the time If the terms of sale are not complied with days from the the trustee re- resell the property at rivke ing purchaser, after 5 days” tesale in some Rewspaper . AML conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. WALTER A. JOHNSTON ent of such to Milliam Clabaugh and Mayhew Plater, trustesa, INGTON, D. C. — == — and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | yy * i . ae = ; i . = one y virtue of a decree of the Sup: ISTHE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON Ac. eS Distr t ot cComabia:) passed 2 Equity Cause | istrict of Colum sia, passed im Equity Cau count of the inclement weather to TUESDAY, Shi Invthe place and ‘etend OF Slee Ere tree | 18°80, om December’ 2t, 16KG, wherein Renears: | OND LAY OF Fratcant Aa on ait the viving Wrustee, deecaued, (eypew Liter, the sur | atanshach & « complainants and Walter J - hone and phice SAUTE MEE ane Se AW | Costello and others. are respond nin, the under: T-dads = WALTER A. JOHNSTON, Trastee TW NTH, 1897, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. | Te etctige ge undes sald decrec, will sell at pub FFE, SUTTON & 00. AUCTIONEERS. in front of the premises, all the following deserit i -- Ae ot on TUESDAY, FERRUARY beginning at TWO O'CLOC Costello's bar room, INCLUDING OAK ‘COUNTER IL, FOOT) RAIL, FRAME, BEER OOOLEE WAL IAD, piece or parcel of land Iying and being in Hol- mead’s addition to Georgetown, In the District of Columbia, described as follows: Beginning polnt on a line drawn north 73° 10’ east from the point of intersection of the south sid street and the east town line of Georg BACK RAR, own, dis- tent forty (40) feet eastward from said voint of thirtieth Goth) day of ber, A. Intersection; then from: said polnt of \eginning SAFE, FOLDIAG-Tot @ among the lind records Sf the Di scuth 1° east one hundred and ten (110) feet ANGE, “BOILER, BRASS W. Mia, in Ttbor . follo 268 et & thence Lorth 73° 10’ east fourteen (14) feet: thence TENSILS AND OTHER LIKE request of th vorth 1° west one hundred and ten (110) feet TY. THE RAR FIXT + Wwe will offer thence south 73° 10’ west to the point of beginning, ARE OF HIGHLY POLISH RAY the sald piece of ground being hereby couvese known as lot marked ‘Reserved’ of Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Hobnead’s addition, improved b; dwelling (No. 2510 P street) Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money and the balance in two equal fi at six and twelve months, respectiy ferred payments to bear inter AND AND THE FINEST IX of the subdivisi TE PROPERTY IS IN GOOD COM It will 1 hen ia detail. Good title or no sale. Further pound srsigned. at from any one of t uy time, per cent per anmum, payable semt-anu CARL J. F GRAFF, Trastee, be ed by deed’ of ‘trust on the prope 0, 225 4 A deposit of $100 will be required when the prop- EDWIN FORK erty Js struck off, and the terms of sale are to be No. complied with within ten days from day of sale: | THOMAS M. FIE ault of such compliance the trustee reserves, Solicitor | for the right to resell the property at the risk and | HEY E. DAV ° cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ | CHARLES C ER, Esq., advertisement. Conveyancing, recoming and uo- | EDWIN PORREST, Esq. tarial fees at’ purchaser's Solicitors pspondents, P. J, McINTYRE, Trustee, Ja18-eod&ds Cor. 26th and 'K sts, RATULIFFE, AUCTIONEERS. Darr & Co SUTTON & CO., ors to Ratcliffe, CG. SLOA “AU 1407 TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREESTORY _ BRICK TRUSTEES" OF THE AING, XO. 915 H SPREET NORTH BRICK EWELLING, KNOW? WEST. STREET NORTHWEST, Ry virtue of a certain of trust duly recorded contents of ARM OUNTER, 1 ») i8s7, AND | first offered as an entirety, and, if not Offers at private sale received Inspection formation can be recetved 46 et seq., of the land ree: coossors to Rateliffe, Durr & VALUABLE: SUBURBAN PROPERTY ON TENNALLY TOWN ROAD, NEAR TEN- YTOWS, EX THE DISTRICE OF COLUM- By Vrtac of a hounds asf in the line a deed strict and thie to Daved Shoemukes by the land records of U in Liter W. B., 68, folio runuing thuce “Along south Tie of said Shoemaker's laud north 52 degrees perch- e¥ to the west Une of the turnpike toad: thence With said road suuth 19%, degrees cost 39 perches thence south G6t. degre West 56 per: the cast the ri thence with the line of 1 read north 47g degrees West 8.8 perches to the southwest corner of said Shoemaker's land, thence north 35 degrees vast 47 tot Terms of sale: One-fe £ to be paid in cash, bas four equal in respectively three and ured by ad upon the 5 herwike the pyr * and cost of deta roufter tve twenty-ninth day of Janu ords: rict of Columbia, and at the re. | 200 test of abe ge os se corded jn Liber No. 1991 divest uf the party secured thereby, we wht” sell | 4acrtimamemt, MSs we ais pallished Jand at public suction, in front of the premises, on |} scan : As ® Foquest ¢ party ¥s SATURDAY, JANUARY THIRTIETH, | 1897," AT DAV b, srox auction premises, on | HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following on JANUARY TH. INT, at | deseribed property sitaated in the ‘city Es PARIS. De. POUR O'CL M.. the followinz tof Colum Scakis B.S AR, Tremen, ed land and prenitses. siinite ta Datief's st.division of jat2 s naw, of WasLington, District of Columbia, and desizuat Senge oe a ed as of original lot numbered six (6 in pg eee ig Sheed ward square five Lundred and elghtecn (IS), be MONDAY, PIEST DAY GF FEBRUARY, AD, on H_ street one hundred and eighteen (11s). fe t to an fucumbrance of | O00? At Oe eee ne TN STONE, ‘Teme vast Of the northwest corner of said let. and ran and accrued “interest thereon, PS 20-2t i PARKER. Truste ning thence east fourteen (14) feet; thence south of deposit’ of $200 re 286:30-2 é KER, Trustee ne hundred (100) feet; thence west fourteen (11 | quired at tim ns ty be complied with DUNCANSON 1 . AUCTIONEERS feet: thence rorth one hundred (100) feet to the | Aithin ‘ten day Selesie Reo beginning, together with the improvements, con | ing, recurdiug, ete, at cost of the SALE OF THE BRICK DWELUNG sisting of a three-story brick dwelling, known ISAAC WNC 2 ELA STREET 1a) Oil tea No, 430 H treet nortlwest. J. Swi By virtue of a cer wnded tn rms of sale: Purchaser to assume a prio: | ja29-deas rae Se wie ‘| of trust for $3, and accrued interest | 2° Meee reoeras ek kin nt of which will be anncunced at tine of sali THOM DOWLE & 00., AUCTIC © In cash, 6 Cl F chaser. $100 di f sale eyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, - of sale to be complied with wishin ten days fror all exh, al posit at time the option of the TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF. ING ON 11 uy: of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve thi EW CAPITA right to resell th perty at the risk and as Se erent os of the defaulting porch: 'y ment as they may deem nm peeled H. H. BERG’ GEORGE 3 ERICH, ‘Trustees. at the request of the falé-dts It having _ FUTURE pays. sixned trustes auction, In front of the THE FOURTH DAY ©) AT FOUR O'CLOCK PLM Drenilses, FEBRUARY, A + the land and. pre By order of at public au MONDAY, THE A.D. 1897, AT HAL the following deseribed in the coani to wit: shington, Dixtrte Tart forty-nine 148) in Jose G 8 sutvllvisi 1) and two C2). Im cht (Si Park, as per plat recorded in Liber C feller 19%, of the ree cords of the ot the District of « lumbla, with right of way for alley purposes ar tliree @) feet of lot fifty Oi, in suid elght (8), subject to the right of way over th s rear three (3) feet in depth by width of said lot forty nine (49) for the use and of lots 142) to fifty (GO), in suid subdivision, 1 “1S, the same being axed as a private al Py itusted in the city of Washington, District of Co- | gither with the easements and a Viscount Gou h la, descrived as follows: Five’ brick dwellings | thereunto belonging of i nny g 9 | 28H ote rick "Stone amd Terms ‘of sale: 'ue-thind cash, whieh the situated on the west side of 18th parabl punily, se by deed of Secretary of the British). iis. and. cunning from the | yc “od all cash at tt antlon oF the psec corer of sald TSth and north A street sevth cing, &e. t “hase ‘cost noni Embassy, om eatd sti street Not ad Tots, "up eet os ee ee ee Bee Who 1s going abroad, which the store combined stands, $s - complied with int % erwise resale We will sell at the described as follows: ‘The port 08 fect by the SEA Gait a ms sti go vot, of « Said ixtnal lot ts is in said squar described as follow Residence No. 1721 I St. SeC01 On Tuesday, Feb’y 2, 1897, ‘a tu men Gia ot teen ones cae cet At 10:30 A.I1., ‘Tie following personal effects: south on said 18th screet 12 rst_TS feet; thence noth risk apd cost of defantting purchaser, after five advertising in some newspaper published im ‘ Washington, D.C. 4 TALLMADG FRANK &. ‘Trost Ja26-d&as AS DOWLI AUCTIONEERS, Se sae and ‘thence east 75 feet to the place of beginnins. Pa at. flee i De eu Ee The third of said lots is deseritied as. follows: <a se : Se tS Part of original lot 17 in said square, beginning . eR FOLDING ABLE, CURIO tae yet dae ane ey on the west side of ISth stree S$" feet south PERTY IN MGDON P. b.« aa from tbe. northeast corner of sald ot aud siuare re of a ent trust, dated the 1 * F south on said ISth street 12.2 thd August 1 J TRON ae 3 fect; thence north 12.50 Te ates eee edt ot tne deat feet, thence 75 feet to the plice of beginning. AS Of the’ Distric Lat the t th of said lots is descrited as follows st in w the red therviy, we Part of orizinal lot 17 in said square, beginning on m uetion. in frome of th the West side of ISth str 2.08 foot south \ DAY. PEGRUARY 17 SS, northeast lot and sy VI O'CLOCK PM thie fall H Winn WIStH stre land and premises, situa ee Se lum MI deseritved ax | TANDS AND TABL fifth of said lots is deserived oi INTE E OAK WARDROBE 1"fots Wand 1S in eald ‘sun WITH MIRROR FRONT; SHAVING West side of 18th street 52.58" feet + of said lot 17 an: hoon said ISth feet; thence norti t to the place 0} WN WASHS1 WITH FLU IVE EY and thence east 75 fe The sixth of said lote Is described as follow: Mock numbered twenty " 1 h i. f per a 8 deed et of original lot 18, ‘ia. sald “square, “Wein. | | Ace 2 WZ On the West side of I8th strect 6508 fet | SbtOM om dage from ay otherwine . GLASSWAL south from. the northwest corner. of lot id d tne ainstees coseee nie cae ek Tok de MUGS, LAUNDRY AND | square, and running thence south on said 1sch | {2S the defaulting purchaser, after sach KITCHEN UP street “12.50 feet; thence west 73 feet: theme | \ertigemerte Qefaultin feet MSAeaniT A oe On exhibition M orth 12.50 fect, and thence east 75 fect to “he | Wait of S100 with be ruler at thine of site.” ‘Ai “Auctioucers. FHermiy of ale: “Ail cash. A Gepostt of $100 per j Ing amd recoluing at the cost « eae house, If sold separat 2 $250, If sold in blot, BENJAMIN S. MINO! a ; )., AVCTIONEERS, 1407 G sp, | Wil be required at the time of sale. “Terie of om ee : ? 2 > ST. | sale to be complied with wiihin ten days. from |. KYD DOUGLAS, ‘Truster 5 oSea the date of sale, or property wilt be resold at tisk agerstown SUCHEN PG: and ‘cost of defaulting purehaser, Conveyancing, 29, fe2,4,6,9 ___Higerstown, wa. ROR-FRONT 1 ae pose oe ee ee IVFE, SUTTON & CO. AUCTIONEERS. eS STEPHEN VAN WYCK, Trustee, Guccescors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Cay OHA, pei goed? LEY a . FRED'K L. SIDDONS, Trustee, SES" 5 - i a . SOUAT TTURES. Halle aw | _!821-tts FF ste | TURP Gere Ae AND Ey Sia HUSK Mat SES EBS SALE OF IMPROVED WHARF PRO AND TWENTY-SEVENTH STREEDS NOIT! STIQUE, SOFA, ERTY. KNOWN S 3134 WAT! By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded tn TABLES. TABLE COVERS, (&) STREET NOL EOKGETOW Liter No. 1911, folle 2 of the $$. KITCHEN GOODS ee By virtue of a deed of trast, duly recorded among | [ber No. Md, Tele car ok she tank SV EE OU ete ade the land records of the District of Colmubia, ja | Tconls ee ee aie Liber 1727, folio t seq., Twill 6 auction, in front of the premises, o THE FIRST DAY OF FED O'CLOC! uated In that part of said Dist as Gcorgetown, and distinguished + | sauare 4 (now square 1170), and Sepa | lows: Bexinuing at 2 point on Ws RERS, tant 57 fect 6 ine street, i reet 27 High st c river; with se feet 3 Inches poraliel with said High 5 with the right 3 Er, THIRTIETH, 1897, AT AT ‘TWELVE M. HORSES, VEHICLES, & MS CASH. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts., 1407 DAY, JANUAR M MONDA UAKY, 1897, AT FOU! formerly RATCLIFFE SUTTON & ©0., AUCTION Guccessors to Ratcliffe, Dart & € ) TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRA‘ DWELLING AND STORE, CORNER OF NICK PLS AND HOWARD AVENUES, ANACOSTIA, easterly a wharves oF By virtue of a decd in trust, duly recorded in to High street over wharves on Wests and | Of 8 lied vith in Ofteen days tro Liber No. 2123, at folio 292 et one of the land to like right of way lor benefit of tno e right records for the District of Columbia, I will sell, wal by on West, together with the iupro tat public PM., that certain parcel of ground, sit- e sourh parallel with northerly 2 of be- request of the party secured thereby, ‘the signed trustees will offer for sale by” public ane tion, In front of the y , PIPTH 1 oF FEBRUARY, AT HALY FOUR O°CLOCK P.M estate, situate It the ‘city of Washington of Columbia, to wit: Lots K and L, in and Everett’ Wroe’s recorded) subdivision No. 4, together with ail the improveme rms: One-half cas ve months, with red by deed all cash, at the opt of $100 required at the balance § six and t from the day of sale, sold, or on the th roperty purchase: ime of sale, the risk and cost the ements, ete. ; ublic auction, in front of the premises, or WEL Terms of sale. One-fourth cash, resid “three | Gefselting purchaser, after five days’ advertisemont RESDAY, TWENTY SEV DAY of TA. I payments, at 1, 2 and d years, ut G percent | Cf suc resale Iu sotwe uewspaper ‘published, in AD. 1897, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOC interest, payable sem{-annualiy, secured ‘by the | Washington, D. All conveyancing and recording following described real, estate, si i Dis- | notes of the purchaser and deel of trust on the once esalid HENRY trlet of Columbia, county of Washington, to wit: | property. or alt casi, at optia of purchaser, $500 HENRY C. MACKALL Pert of tot numbered three (3) in section 9 of sub- | deposit requized at, time of sale. All conveyancing. ALBERT C. MURDOUGH, division of “Berry Farm,’ beginning at a mark in | ete., at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complicd 2 M. Trustees, reat culvert of) Nickols, avenue fover” stiektoot | with in £3 days, or trusive sesorves the ‘ight to | (,,MACKALL fase er tae, branch, said point being the southeast boundary of | reidvertise and tell at defaulting purchaser's co cee Fonensad seid lot 3; thence with srest, side of Nickols avente | and risk. ts % Bs mee Feadatt bids JaMdkas herth 31 degrees east 53 33. feet to part of said ARLES M. CARTENE’ vi : lot sold to on Underdue; thence with ine of Under rviving Trastee. THOMAS DOWLING & 00.. AUCTIONEERS, due’s lot north 48 degrees 1 minute west 81 | THOS. DOWLING & CO.. Au $u20-10t : het: ww, 90-100 fee’ to an iron bar; thence vorth 81 de- grees east 46 feet; thence north 48 degrees, 1 mina- ute west 10 17-100 fect to a stone; thence south 41 degrees 45 minutes west 106 81-100 feet to Stick- foot branch, with said branch south 52 degrees 50 minutes east 110 97-100 feet to beginning; also beginning at an iron pin in center of Howard ave- nue, sald pin being south 46 degrees 30 minutes east 44 feet from northwest bounds of lot 3; thence south 43 Gegrees 30 minutes west 251. 625-1000 feet to a hub in Stickfoot branch; thence with said branch south 52 degrees 50 minutes east 2 84-100 feet; thence north 41 degrees 45 minutes east 245 91-100 feet to an iron pin in center of Howard avinue; thence with center of Howard avenue north 46 degrees 30 minutes west 45 fect to beginning, together with all the improvements, rights, et cash, the balance in six and “THOMAS DOWLING & CO, AUCTIONEERS, No. 612 E st. nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY ON I STREET BETW TY-FOURTH AND TWLNTY. NORTHWEST, BEING E 2414 H STREET NORTHWEST. 15, 1898, and recorded in Liver 1780, folio the land records of the District of Columbia, ‘we, the undersigned trustees, will sell_at publi tion, in front of the premises, on TU! SECOND DAY OF F! O'CLOCK P.M., part thicty-one @i), begi the borthwest’ corner of ‘erms: One-half Property" sold,-or' all easly at the option of the -oF 2 ai of Biveakeee: ‘A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, If the terms of sale are not compiied with in fifteen from the day of saje the trustee re- serves the right to resell the rty at the risk | of sale, notes for the and cost of the default! ers, after five | secured by deed of trust days’ advertisement of resale ip some news- | deposit will be required Di.per published in Washingtan, D.C, Conveyancing, | conveyancing and recording efe., at the 'S cost. It the terms «f sale are 2 | WAL’ A. JOHNSTON, Trustee. | ten days from the date — = forfeited, and the trustecs reserve t ‘U7 THE AROVE SALB IS POSTPON ON _AC- | sell the property, after five days’ cccat of the Inclement weather to TU! ‘\Y, SEC- | the risk and cost of the OND DAY (OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1697, at the | purchasers, same_hour place. ‘WM. REDIX woopw. Ja2Tdkds: ‘ALTER A. JOHNSTON, Trastce. 420-4ts ASHLEY M. VALUABLE IMPROVED By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated March 484, of AY, THE RUARY, 1897, AT FOUL of lot ten C0}, “in square on H1 street 12 feet front TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED THIRD STREET RETWEEN FP STREETS NORTHEAST, BEING ERED 620, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated June 2, 18e2, and recorded in Liber 1726, follo 104, of the land’ records of the District of Columbia. ‘we, the undersigned trustees, will sell, at public auction, iu front of the premises, on’ WEDNESDAY, tbo THIRD DAY of FEBRUARY, 1897, ar FOUIt O'CLOCK P.M., lots one hundred and’ thirteen uc 37), woe hundred and thirty-cight (138), one hun, . one hun- -nine (139) one hundred and i ri i SEsbees