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NYON'S NVITATION Every Man, Woman, or Child Afflicted With Any Disease Is CORDIALLY INVITED To Come to His Great Homeo- pathic Institution and Se- cure the Services of HIS FREE DOCTORS Who Examine, Prescribe For, and Treat Every Patient “ABSOLUTELY FREE OF COST invitation to all pe ANACOSTIA. The second edition of “The Yellow Kid—St. Te- resa's Church Production,” as ft was termed by those whe got up the entertainment, and the pro- ceeds of which were devoted to the poor fund, was xiven Tuesday evening at Masonic Hall, Anacostia, ander the direction of Mr. RB. ay Rior- dan. Despite the very inclement weather, an immense audience was present, and the success of the performance was, it was believed, far be- yond anything chat has ever been given in the Those who took prt were John O’Meagher, rsonated “The Kid;"? Miss Katle Rhodes, Miss Gertie Leonard, Miss Eleanor Gorman, Miss Louise FE.’ Bartlett and many others. Miss Jennie Bartley ‘was accompanist and Miss Curran’ vocal rect Ethel Pennybaker, granddaughter of Mrs. wall, living at the corner of Washington and imore streets “died yesterday. An aunt of the young lady, Miss Jessie Cornwall, died in the same souse about two weeks ago. King the District Commisaloners. to ine company, with the neces: actatia are being circulated and © Feceived a large number of signatures. Miss Walling, Miss Williams, Miss Burroughs and Miss Young, all of whom are teachers in the Van Buren School, are ill, Iso a number of the pupils. ‘The places of the teachers are supplied sii North, Miss Haines and Miss Miller. “friend,” who desires ber name to be kept se- ret, is having built in Baltimore a large pipe or- ‘nnel P. E. Church. It is understood - donor of the organ has requested the vestry to pay increased attention to the improvement of he wuste of the church, and with this end in view the vested choir will nave an addition of ten girls, h of whom will wear also a surplice. Mr. C. E. Roberts of Washington has accepted the position . director of the choir, which will in ly rehearsals. Walson, who has been quite it ting better, but Mr. Walson and Mrs. r of Harrison street is visiting friends ee BROOKLAND. meeting of the Corinthian Euchre at the residence of Mr. Wm. Slater the were carried off by Mrs. Godfrey and. Mrs. conclusion of the card playing J in, after which refreshments present were Mr. and Mrs. At the recent Club it a contin: ted over five of MeMillian ism and n abel t Hiolmes, Dr. and Mrs. ackson, Mr. ind ice without cost. 2 eae ss Mrs. Godfrey and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slater. a graduate of the Chicago Uni is the latest arrival in Brookland to pur- sue a post-graduate at the university. Mr. Franklin T. Howe, jr., has gone to Washing- onda month or two. ‘eodburn schools are mal ngs and recitations ¢ to the occasion will occupy the time. land school is anxious to have its exe » town hall, and the teachers think thet the ens should be enough interested in its school ppropriate the hall for this purpose. i: iene," under the direction of will be gi this evening will be as fol- . EB e! Major, Mr. C. Wm. Ernst; Bunthorne evenor, Mr. 1". iH. Maxw Lady June, Miss Eva anor Burgess; 7 Lady Angela, Miss Bessie Driver. —— TAKOMA PARK. ‘The a MUNYON'S EL CTRIC MACHEN tucnee Cures Paralysis, Stitt Joints, Neural- gia, Nervous Diseases and All Muscular Pains. ing of the town council , and considerable routine MUNYON’S IMPROVED HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES, te eu { Parris and Assist- t fire department, for adapting the con- the town fire apparatus to the fire hydrants erected in the District side of the Park, ypeiation of funds was made for this for other matters loosing to fire apparatus. ater and electric tention of tow! ut ne di at the present 01 rial it M Kvilie and an water ite of t r may nts of the town quent taxes will warter, ad- mence in tiond's Halt for the purpese of MUNYONS LIFE-CHAMBER. of Washington's birthday Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis and All Throat and Lung Diseases. Cures t to their discretion. Mayor Mr. EJ. Perry will have e Mr. C.-M. Heaten will look after D. Movers recently left for the Bos- y of Music. where she is taking © wenths’ course. was organist at the «rian Church, ard the evenirg before her re was given’ a surprice party Ly meibe: church and presented with a valuable p . Chester E. M temporarily stopp vis the influned 9 the whole hat pote: wee vd the lives of thr Sunday last h when sudd distinction of baving It 7 appears that one river, z xentlemen wert through the preiadic from View In thirty feot of water. Upon t ike memesi ypearance to the surt chi, 80 It we own, Mr. Mannakee skated und Eucceeded, 51 e woman from the water. I a «rowd had gathers md assisted the ing to held the ot _ Munyon’s Ga = = the oceasion in rescuing the two gentl ex, and cure your- | men. ‘The names of the parties who can SSS = drowned are unknown. Mr. Mannakee, be- S being an xceptionally fine skater, is an all- and ath M dfs put forth Montgomery of its best and speediest bicy- om there are severa Lay and Mrs. W. J. Gittings, who recently very fll from the effects of the ken from the sick list. , Who has been threatened ia, is still confined to his room, but t is convalescing. 623 13TH STREET N.W. LEAVENWORTH DIERS’ HOME. Ex-G Morrill Testifies Regarding Gov. Smith's Management. The soldiers’ home investigation contin- ues at Leavenworth, Kan., before Repre- sentative Warner of the congressional in- zation committee. Ex-Gov Morrill, formerly a home ran fied that he made the con- tracts for introducing the Keeley cure at the home, and that he considered Governor ark are making prep- nee to be gl Takoma Hall institution of Templars at Takoma is set for the f Good 17th of February. > FALLS CHURCH. Christian Endeavor day was appropriately cele- brated by the society here Sunday night, Miss Gasthis’ar caw’ tanec : Jessie England, leader. ‘The exereises were of on eee cet: and that he treated | interesting character and participated in by niany the veter of those present. There was « large attendance. Picks mination he admitted | qe members and friends of the Baptist Church rtners and other ley cure priva t Governor Smith they did not pay for she knew. He was will give a silver sociable at the Eagle House Monday night. The town council will hold its regular monthly meeting at the counel! room Monday night. ly wh residence, the t and ment s questioned about the transferring of sol. | Miss Nellie Hawxhurst has returned home from diers’ home funds from another bank to | ® Week's visit to her aunt, Mes. A. M. Watkins, of which he was president a few Washington. er he was appointed home man. K. Raymond of Washington spent several ih Miss Addie M. Spofford, returning home or Morrill bec D_ L. Rathbun of the Presbs me somewhat con ‘ian Church, and when hi id: “The Kee S. Luttrell of the M. E. Church and Miss has saved the government $700,601 ie Nourse of the Congregational Chureh are in dance at the state convention of Sunday school workers in Lynehburg. Mr. J. Burkhart of Washington has rented rooms + the store of Mr. Guy Luttrell and will move js family in a few days. prous improvements of the lodge room in ‘3’ building are nearly completed. Pioneer Led Good Templars will install off- y night and have a gume social for goud of the order, the veterans in the court room hooted Representative Warner threatened to c the room. DESTITUTION IN LOUISIANA. Roatner Are § Representative 000 Sayn ering. That Representative C. J. Boainer of Louisiana za CLIFTON PARK, Says that about 1000) persons are des- titute in the northwestern part of his state, owing to bad crops. He had just recetved a dispatch from Col. Paize Baker, editor of a New Orleans paper, telling him that the people needed seeds to plant their. crops, and asking him whether he could not get ngress A party of ladies and gentlemen of Anacostia and Washington took a straw ride Friday night last to Clifton Park and joined a number of others at the residence of Mr. Ben Hardisty, where they celebrated the birthday of Mr. Will A. Hardisty. Refreshments were served and dancing was par- Cong to appropriate something for | ticipated in until daybreak the following poles = Sameer RRR A eg the music for the occasion being furnished by local GOULD PARTY BEATEN. talent. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. perce trae John T. Clark, Mr. and Mrs, John Giddings, Mr. and Mrs. Johm B. Clark, Mr. and Mra, R. W. Hare disty, Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey, “Mrs. Mary Giddings, Misses Linda, Lizele and Lola Clark, Grace Taylor, Rosy and Emma Cobourn, Daisy Hardisty, Mugsie Harvey and Nettle Turner, Messra. ‘Charles, Tayloe? Chasies Gate it sty, George Hardisty, A. Howard’ Hardisty, vm. Hi. Clark, Charles’ Harvey, Arch Nichols, Charles “Barnes, James Barnes, fe Cohourn, Arthur Eckloff ‘and Elma Collins of Clifton Park Mr. and Mrs. George W. Beall and Messrs. J. Hayward and Benj. Beall of Avenel, Miss Rosy Barnes and Messrs. Wm. H. and George Barnes of Brightwood, Miss Mame Glark, Miss May Messrs. Win. A. Hardisty, Chas: H. Hardisty Charles Hazel of Anacostia, Misses Maggle 1 Davin, Sona tee Ni : in Nally a rash Siucs"Lottie Pact, Messrs. itchatd Exciting Meeting of the Diamond Match Stockholders. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Diamond Match Company was held yesterday in the Pullman building, at Chi- cago, and resulted in the election of the directors on the regular ticket, after one of the stormiest and most exciting sessions in the history of the company, replete as it has been with interesting situations. Mis- management and charges of even a crim- inal nature were preferred by the Gould Interests. Those interests were, however, In a hopeless minority, as was soon shown, and thelr fighting, though vigorous and I<rsistent, was to no purpose. Sweeney tw as- ty, For an I Building. on, The Illinois senate has passed a bill ap- » Va. Mr. Arthur Eekloff, who Dropriating $20,000 for the erzetion of an aged a Iirois building at the Tennessee centen- | Part, % ant" ma Sir. dots S capnadioes eons nial €>position at Nashville: 1 Messrs, Clark and Cobourn being the builders. Mr: SUBURBAN NEWS| THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1897-12 PAGES. places. ine is never ped i tion, be honest—send it back, A Tip to Butchers. Use Pearline. Have your' place a little neater and cleaner and sweeter than other Did 2 butcher shop? Well, you cansmake you just as dainty and attraeteve by taking a little trouble with Pédrline.. Isn’t this worth something iii these days of competition ? : tion of all this cleanness, and the only thing that makes it possible, is Pearline. ~ you ever seesa Parisian rs Butithe founda- Tee. Peddlers and some unscrupulous gro- Beware cers will tell you, ‘‘this is as good. as” ” or “the same as Pearline.” IT’S FALSE—Pearl- dled ; if your grocer sends you an imita- JAMES PYLE, N. Y. Eckloff expects to erect a residence on his property during the coming spring. The Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Montgom- ery county is having rebuilt the house of Mr. Jo- seph F. ithine, which was burned to the ground November J. LINDEN. It Is stated that Louis Crutchfield and his son Alfred, the latter now serving a term of six nonths in the Washington jail for chicken thieving, are wanted by the authorities of Montgomery coun- ty to answer a charge of the same offense. A num- ver of hen houses in this vicinity have been re- lieved of their occupants at night lately, and it is «ped that if the thieves are apprehended there will be a repetition of the sentence’ given to a chicken <bief by Judge Henderson last fall, which was ive years at hard lator. Mr. Harry M. Keys {s home on a short vacation from the Boston School of Technology, and will veturn to his studies Saturday next. Mr. Alfred Ray has jrst completed a half-mile race treck and a steeple chase course at his stock arm, the ‘Highlands,’ on wh a large majority of the race horses of this locality will probably vo trained. Under the care of Miss Josephine Lawrence, the Juvenile Templars held a social Saturday after- aoun at Irving Hall. An interesting program was carried out, consisting of music and recitations, ufter which refreshments were served. ‘The Christian Endeavor Society will be welcomed Thursday evening by Mra. C. F. Montgomery. Saturday evening, while visiting friends at Lin- den, Mrs. Ben Miller was hastily summoned to her home in Georgetown on account of an accident which had cccurred to her son Maddox. The lad had been coasting down hill, and was struck by a fender of a rapid transit car. His injuries were in the region of Lis neck and shoulders, and, al- theugh quite severe, it is thought not fatal. Although the weath Was extremely severe last Wednesday night nearly all those receiving Invi- tations to the dance given by Misses Stubbs, Weller and Hardy at Irving Hall attended, and’a very ning was spent SS ROCKVILLE. Charles E. Pipkins, a well-known preacher of the African Methodist Chureh,, residing in the suburbs of this place, fell dead in the road near his dwel- ling, on Monday last. A vi short time before the fatal occurrence he was walking about the street< of town, apparently in his usual health. Deceased Was about seventy years of age, and is supposed to have died from rt disease. At a meeting of the county commissioners, held here on Tuesday, Messrs. Wm. L. Cole, James G. Cashell ard Nelson H. Robertson were appointed examiners on a proposed public road to lead from the Frederick road to Derwood, on the Metropolitan branch railroad, as petitioned for by W. W. Mob- ley and others. They wi!l meet on the site of the Proposed road cn Saturday, the 13th of March next, to execute the commission. Charles W. r of Epworth Lea; following committe the man of the Rock- ie has appointed the esent term: De |. Jamar, chatrmay W. 1. Andrews a yy and help committe hairman; Miss Datsy ae z ", Mrs. ‘Thomas C. Groomes, Mrs. James F. Allen and Miss Adelalde Connell. "Li social commitiee—3 est’ Kelton ‘and Mrs. M. EL coming committee — Mrs. L. Rt, James F. Allen, D. Morgan varthen. Ushers—D: . KR. Andrews H. Lamar. In the orphans’ cou: following, yesterday th W business was transacted: Delava istrator of Olive M. Gee, decease Of personal property of said deceased and also list of debts due. Delavan W. Gee, admiistrator Lb. a., of Fred A. deceased, passed first and final account in sald’ estate. c. Boehmer, adininistratrix of Geo. H. Boeh ceased, passed fial account in ‘said estate. "The February term of the court will commence Tues- day, 9th instant, when the session will lust two c . Gee, adwin- |, filed inventory dwelling house occupied by John Milstead, nezr Wheaton, and owned by S. Fishman of Wash- ington, was destroyed by Sunday. The fire originated from a defective chimney the furniture was saved. about $1,200. A inceting of the Pastors’ Conference was held Monday at the residence of Rey. L. It. Milbourne, when Subjects of Interest to the various churches considered. It was recommended that the usnal monthly union prayer meeting be discon- tinued, and that, instead, a quarterly union preach- ing service be held. It was also recommended that ‘A portion of ‘The loss will amount to all the churches hold thelr weekly prayer meeting Wedne day night. This was in order to avoid con- h sional meetings that occur almost here. The thanksgiving service and week of prayer will be continued as heretofore. The second quarterly meeting of Avery and ing Hill circuit will be held at Avery Free ist Church, February 12 to 14. The services conducted by Rev. “A. G. Miller of Phillips- John McDonald, representative-elect from istrict has been suffering for the past ten re attack of grip, is now iu a fair Mr. John G. Trund «¢ district, four miles from Cabin John bridge, containing 146% acres of land, was on Satur. ¢ last offered at public auction by Franklin H. ickey, trustee. It was bought by the trustee for Capt. his di funeral of Mrs, tley Webb, wife of Capt. Francis TLD. Webb, who died here on Sun- day morning last, took place on Tuesday, with se vices at the residence of her son-in-law, Dr, R. C. Warfteld, L.-R. Milbourne of the Baptist Chureh Her remains were afterward placed upon a train and taken to Baltimore, where they were interred in the family lot in Loudoun Purk cemetery. es AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. Todny. M. B. Iatimer & Co., Aucts., 614 12th st. now. Sale of oriental rugs, on Thursday, Friday, Sat- urday and Monday, Feb. 4, 5, 6 and 8, at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day. Tomorrow. C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—As- signee's sale of wines, brandies, etc., on Friday, February 5, at 11 o'clock a.m. Percival M. Brown, assignee. Kkateliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. —Trustees’ sale of brick stables in alley between K and L, 26th and 27th sts. n.w., on Friday, Feb- ruary 5, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Benjamin 8. Minor and H. Kyd Douglas, trustees. ‘Thomas Dowling & Co., Auct: ‘Trustecs’ sale of dweliing No. 2414 H st. n.w., on Fri February 5, at 4 o'clock p.m, Wm. Kedin Woodward and Ashley M. Gould, trustees. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. 612 E st. nw. WALTER B. ues CO., Auctioneers. Canini’s Venetian Store, No. 122314 F St. N.W. CLOSING SALE OF VENETIAN GLASS, WOOD CARVINGS, WROUGHT IRON LANTERNS, FINE IMPORTED JEWELRY, ETC., AT PUBLIC AUCTIO: COMMENCING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY SIXTH, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. AND ‘THRED O'CLOCK P.M. CONTINUING DAILY AT SAME HOURS UNTIL THE MAGNIFICENT STOCK I8 CLOSED OUT. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. fet-3t C. G. SLOAN & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. WESER UPRIGHT -PIANO, OAK SIDEBOARD, AND CEINA OAK BOOK CASES, FINE HALL MACK, MORRIS CHAIRS, OAK AND WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, OFFICE FURNITURE, WARDROBES, WALNUT BOOK CASE, PARLOR SUITES, \. TABLES, DIN- ING CHAIRS, MA‘ PILLOWS, COTS, ogg eee ‘TABI FOR 4TH OF MARCH, FOLDING BED, PICTURES, MIRRORS, CROCKERY AND 2 AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF FINE WINES, BRANDIES, ETC. By virtue of a deed of Se to me from Geo. E. Kennedy & Sons, I will sell at public auc- tion, within the sales rooms of C. u. Sloan & Co., 1407 G st. 2 floor), on FIEDAY, FEBRUARY FIFTHs 1897, AT ELEVEN A.M., A LOT OF FINE CLARUTS, SAUTERNES, BUR- . GUNDIES, CATAWBAS, MUSCATEL, RHINES, &c.. ALL IMPORTED T. SS AND OF THE BEST KNOWN BRANDS: ALSO LOT MATCH- ES, PAPER BAGS, BASKETS, BOTTLING AND CORKING MACHIN) ARSAJ*ARILLA, OLD PORT AND CALIFORNIA WINES IN BULK, BRANDY, GIN, RUM, SHERRIES, BIT- TERS, &e., &e., “&. ‘Terms cash. PERCIVAL M. BROWN, fe2-dts e Aseley THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 12 E st. nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ROPERTY ON H STREET BETWEEN TWEN- OLRTH AND TWENTY-FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING HOUSE NUMBER 2414 H STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated March 15, 1893, and recorded in Liber 1780, folio 484, of the land records of the District of Columbia, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell_at pubile’ auc: tion, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1897, AT ‘FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., part of lot ten (10), in square thirty-one i), beginning on H street 12 feet from the northwest corner of said lot; thence east feet; thence the depth of said lot? thence west 12 feet, and thence north to the Depiuning, being im- proved by frame house No, 2414 H street north. west. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, with interest from the day of sale, notes for the deferred payments being secured by deed of trust on the property sold. $50 deposit will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. Ir the terms ¢f sale are Lot complied with within ten days from the date of sale the deposit Will Le forfeited, and the trustees reserve the right to re- sell the property, after five days’ public notice, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or chasers. purenaser® WAL REDIN WOODWARD, Trustee. Ja20-dts ASHLEY M. ULD, Trustee. THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CO: sequence of the rain until FRIDAY, FEBRUA| FIFTH, 1897, same hour and place.’ By ordei the trustees. KATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTION: Successors to Ratelitfe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE 01 LEY BETWEEN AND_TWENTY-SEVENTH STREETS NORTH- WEST. By virtue of a deed of ‘trast, duly recorded in Liber No. 1911, follo 259 #t seq., one of the land records for the District.10f, Columbia, and at request of the party segnred the: signed trustees will offye, for sal tion, In front of the preties. on i DAY OF TARY, AD. 1806, AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0" thie following described real cify of Washington, District of Columbii 2 LotstK and ©, in Samuel ( and Everett V recorded vision of square No. 4, together with all {he Smprovements, rights, & ‘the balance in six and reat from the day of sale Terms: One- twelve months, secured by des ston the property sold, or all cash, at the option of ghe p . A deposit of $100 required at the time of If the te of Sale are not complied Pith in fittcedt the day of sale the trustees re 8 from © the right resell the property xt Ab@ risk and cost of t defaulting purchaser, aftgy ve gla ertizement of such resale in ‘somé hewspaper published in Washington All cemveyancing and recor cost. HESRY C, MACKALL, ALBERT €. “MURDOU ; Trustees. LL & MAEDEL (Attorneys for: Holder of Notey; Fendall. bldg, * fa26-d&ts (Suceestors to Ratelife, Darr & Co.) E 9 THE AISTRIc ul note from J. sed by Jancs day, a. - : und also by virt collateral from Mills Dean, dated June 5, 1 ve will sell, with- in our sales rooms, 920 ennsyivania avenne’ north- of by order of ‘the holder thereof, on FRIDAY. TWELFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1897, AT is CLOCK P.M., the fol CALANGE, i COLUMBIA. All parties interested will please take notice. ‘Terms cash. By order of th fod-ecd REAL FRO} AND ON SOUTH CARC E AND 12TH STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to dated March 29, 1893, and duly recorded March 29, 1893, in Liber No. 1786, at foilo 495 et seq., of the 1and records of the Dirtrict of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured the signed tustees, front of t we, the under- will sell, at public auction, in premises, on ‘TUESDAY, the NINTH y. A.D. 1897, at’ HALF-PAST OCK V.M.,” the following described Iond and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, in the District of Columbia, and designated as aud being all cf original lot nu ed three (3) in square soutk of square numbered nine hundred and ninety (990). ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to he paid in cush, and she balunce in two equal installments, payable iu one and two years, with interest at six (6) per centuin per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon ‘the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchare A deposit of $400 will be required of the purchaser at the time of le. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at ihe cest of the purchaser. Terms of sale to plied with within ten days from day of sale Wise the trustees reserve the right to resel property at the risk and cost of the de! chaser. Neon EUGENE CARUS! ALDIS B. BROWNE, $a27-d&ds ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 1822°H STREET NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 2124, at follo 828 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thered we, the under- signed trustees, Wilt sell, at public ‘auction, in front of the on SATURDAY, THE THIR- TEENTIL DAY OF FEBRUARY, AD. 1897, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following described land and premises, in the clty of Wash- ington and District of Columbia, namely: Part of lot 12, in square 141, beginning on Hq"? street 43.66 feet east of the horthwest corner of said lot: thence running along said “H" street east 21.84 feet; thence running south 131.50 feec; thence ran- ning west 21.84 feet, and thence running north to the place of beginning, ther with the improvements, rights, cte., appurtenant¥and appertaining thereto, said improvements consisting of a three-story and basement bay-window prraed-brick dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third cast the valance in equal In- stallments, in one and years, with interest at the rate of six per centiim per annum, payable semi-annually, secured deed of trust constituting a first Men on the propevty sold, or ali cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300' will be required of the ied AE the thas of sate.” All conveyancing at the cosf of the purchaser. ‘Terms ef sale to be complied With within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise‘the trustees reserve the right to resell the propérty at the cost of the de- faulting barctes 1K. ‘AMMON, FRANCIS i MITH, | trostce. fe2-d&ds 1 Wy THOMAS DOWLING; &},CO., AUCTION { |, Sf E st. nw. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OP# VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN “LANGDON PARK,” D. C. Py Soe a sou deed of trust, dated the eight! gust Lil Ne ost, folio. 401 et re are co Z iy , we SWS a ai aacle "eee ce tses, on WEDNESDAY. FESRUARY TENTH, 1897, AT 'FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following descri land end situate in the District of lumbia, and descrived as lot numbered sevan (7), In block numbered twenty-cight (28), “Langdon Dis accord! trict of Columbia, according < AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. a lcs WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE, 511 SECOND STREET NORTHEAST, AND STARLE IN THE REAR. By authority of a deed in trvet to us from Sarah Ellzabeth Scott, dated July 6, 1894, and recorded in Liber No. 1931, folio 128 "et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of —— thereby secured, we will fell, at public auction, in front of the ‘premises, MONDAY, FEBRUARY FIFTEENTH, 1897, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., tho real estate described in said deed, to wit: "Land and premises, situate in the city of Washington and District of Co- lumbia, designated as numbered thirty-three (83), in Willtam A. Smoot’s subdivision of lots in ware numbered ‘seven hundred and_ fifty-four 54), 8 per plat recorded in Liber No. 18, at folio 59, of the records of the office of the sur- Yopor of the said District. be sold for cash; the purchaser to assume the payment of an indebtedness of $2,700, with in- terest from January 6, 1807, secured by a prior Geed of trust. A deposit 07 $100 will be required at time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's. cost. To be closed within ten days, otherwise resale, at risk and expense of defaulting purchaser. JAMES F. HOOD, LUTHER L. APPLE, fe4,6,9,11,13 THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONE Gl2 F st. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SIX DWELLING: ING ON EIGHTEENTH STREET T. 1 ;TWEEN EAST CAPITOL AND A STREETS. Under ard by virtue of elx (6) certain deeds of trust, dated October 17, 1895, and duly recorded in Liber 2055, at folios 384, 389, 2u5, 400, 405 an 410, respectively, of the lind reccrds of the Distri of Columbia, and at the request of the party s cured thereby, default having occurred in the pa: ment of the indebtedtess secured thereunder, tl undersigned trustees will offer for sale, at publ uuction, in front of the premises, on THURSDA Ok FEBRUARY, A situated in the city ® lumbia, described Five’ brick dwellings Hing combined, con- taining five rooms each, together with the lots upon which they stand, situated on the west side of 18th street east, in square 1095, and running from the cerrer of said 18th street and north A street south on said 18th street. The first of said lots, upon which the store and dwelling combined stands, is described as follaws: The north 15.08 feet by the fall depth thereof, of original lot 17 In said squar: The second of said lots is described as follow: Part of original lot 17 in said square, beginning on the west side of 18th street 15.08 fect south from the northeast corner of said lot and squ: and running thence south on said 18th street 12.50 feet; thence West 7% feet; thence no:th 12.50 feet, and ‘thence east 75 feet to the place of beginning. The third of said lots 1s described as follo Part of original lot 17 in said square, beginning on the west side of 18th street 27.58" feet couth and di} from th it corner of said lot and sq and running thence south on said ISth street 1 feet; thence west 75 feet; thence north feet, and thence 75 feet to the plice of beg The fourti of said lots is described as follows: Part of original lot 17 in said square, beginning on the west side of 18th street 40.08 feet south f the northeast corner of said lot and square, running thence south on safd 18th street 12. thence west 75 feet; thence north 12.50. thence The fifth of said “lots is descrived as. Part of original lots 17 and 18 in said einning on the west. side of 18th street f south from the northeast corner of sald lo squire, and running thence south on street 12.50 feet; thence west 75 feet 50 feet, and thence east 75 fect ming. ‘The sixth of said lots is described as fallow: Part of original lot 18, in sald squai ning on the west side of 18th street. ¢ 7% feet to the place of beginning. follows: 17 sald thene the p sonth from the northwest corner of lot 7 square, and running thence south on said street 12.50 feet; thence west 75 feet: th 50 feet, ‘and thence east 75 feet to ‘he A deposit of $100 per $250, If sold io blo time of ‘sale. ‘Terms of to be complied with within ten days. from the date of sale, or property wit be t risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. ( neing, ete., at purchaser’ se, If sold sep rill be required at t! fa2L-dts o> BY 01 OF THE UNDER tees, ale is postponed THR INSTANT, ATF VM. fet-dts RATCLIF "TRUST! RE IMPROVED WASHIN KNOWN MST * ATCTION tive premi DAY, RY f AT QUAI IUR. O'CLOCK, y M., the northern twenty ft. 10 in.) front of tot nu ereof in square fe sauthern part (44 Tt (3) two-story ings, numbers 113 ‘These houses will tirety, at the discreth 2. On WEDNESDAY 27th day of Mas ed in Liber 717, the District proved ty a tw No. sqmare two (2) 8 Lorthwest. On the same the © sale, to Dantel G. mumbered one afternoon in square a8 the same ix record 5 0. in the surveyor’ District’ of Columbia, improved (2) frame house, numbered S06 West. Terms of sale by a 4th street nort of each piece. One-third of th purchase meney to be in cash, the residue in tw equal installments, at one and two years, respe tively. from the date of sale, the deferred 4 nents to be secured by deed of trust on the pr fses sold, and to hear Interest at the ra ceutuin per annum from the date of payable seml-annually, or all cash option of the purchaser, A deposit of two hundred dollars ($200) on each piece to be paid at the time of the sale. Terms to he complied with within fifteen (1 from the day of sale, otherwise the trustee re ives the right to resell the. property. at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchascr, ‘after tive (3) days’ netice cf such sale or sales in some ‘new poper published in the city of Washington, Di trict* of Cclumbia, AN ‘conveyancing, recording, + to be at the cost of the purchaser or pur. , CHAS. W. DARI, Trustee, fet-d&ds Equity bldg. 19 4% st. nw, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. es OF A BRICK Dwar s REET NOR’ BAS" INGTON, D. . By virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date f Septenber 7, 184, and duly recorded in’ Liber o 1954, folio 275, of the land records of the District request of the parties se- je auction in THE of Columbia, and at the cared thereby, front. of the RSDAY, KIGHTEENTH 1 AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., red dred .and_ nineteen. (219) of Allen B: Clark’ division of certain lots in square numbered eight hundred and fifty-five (855), 8 recorded In book 19, e 100 of the records of the office of the sur. ‘yor of the District of Columbia, and the same ‘ing situate in the city of Washington, in said istrict of Columbia. ‘The above property to be sold subject to a prior deed of trust thereon ex- isting in the sum of two thousand ($2,000) dollars, with interest on the same at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from May 25, 1896, Terms of sale: Subject to the trust above noted. One-half cash and the balance in six and twelve months, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, or ail cash at purchaser's option, 3 ($100) deposit at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale fo be complied with within ten days from time of sale. GEO. E. EMMONS, CHARLES S. DOMER, fet-cod ‘Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & U0., AUCTIONEERS. 612 E st. nw, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY IN “LANGDON z PARK,” D. C. we will sell at pub premises, on fourth of May, 1! and duly recorded in Eiker Now2016, folio 214 et uty. Tage Treo tat records of the District of Cclumbia, and at the re- Will ell at public auction ie’ front of the pen aes, will sell a rom on WEDNESDAY, , 1807, A’ HALE-PAST THREE O'CLOCK P. following trict. of Colum! und _dercribed as lot numbered in 30), Beajamin W. Holman’s subdivision of Jot eight (8), in the subdivision of the Clark Mills Katate, itter subdivision being recoried in Book County pe ee aioe Beniinia WV, Hotnar's sobdivisigg belng chown on ‘Say 26, the with frame im one Ay deed at the AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. Oriental Rugs at Auction. M. B. LATIMER & CO., Auctioneers, 614 12th Street. A Wonderful Collection of Oriental Rugs and Carpets Consigned to us from a well-known Oriental carpet dealer in New York who is closing out his entire stock in order to return home. OVER 700 PIECES. The collection embraces the grandest array of rare and valuable antique and modern pieces ever shown in Washington. On exhibition Tuesday and Wednesday, February 2d and 34, all day, at our elegant art rooms, 614 12th st. The sale will open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, Feb- ruary 4th, 5th, 6th and 8th, at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day This is an extraordinary opportunity to buy without reserve from one of the finest collections of Oriental textiles ever sent to this city. MM. B. LATITMER & CO., Auctioneers. & CO., Auctioneers, No. 1407 G-n.w. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELE- GANT BAR FIXTURES AND FURNITURE,LARGE CLOCK, p ABLE DW! FIRST BETWEEN © AND STREETS SOUTHEAST, D By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 2085, at folio land PIANO, DESK, CHAIRS, | fecwnts, of ithe ‘isess va reli, CASH REGISTER, LARGE : Sy ee MIRROR, RANGE, BOILER, described real, eutate, situate in the city of Wash TABLES, SAFE, ETC, BEING CONTENTS OF COSTELLO'S BAR, ETC., COR. SIXTH AND G STS. NORTHWEST, WASH- INGTON, D.C. those certain pieces or parcels ises, distinguished as all of le ts 10 and 12 in J. WH. Thomp subdivision of lots in square Liver W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columola, passed in Equity Cause. No, two feet seven incher (i = Pendeed 1400") to th I and singular, the improveme vilezes aad appurt whtinants a poudents, Leen ea op * | ways, S, rights, aoa eee ek the ime belonging or in anywise 3 u.Ww., On SECOND, 1897; Weginning at T' CLOCK P.M, the contents of f sale: One-third cash, balance in one INCLUDING. OAR hem any at wile, paonte en anieele AT BAe cured by dovd of t the property ash, at the option of the purchaser | 00 required at time of sal Cony evan ete. 5 at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale t tied Piao, tees reserve the right to resell the property at the COOKIN is and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five SONAL PRO NTURES vertisement of such resale In Somme news ARE MAS: 1) OAK | paper published in Washington, D. © aetna PIN Tae WHARTON Tu ONDI- JOSEPH J. It will be first offered _as an entirety, and, if not [” sold, then ta il, Offers at private sale received to day of sal EN, Auctioneer, OF VALUARLE Terms cash. Good title or no s: Inspection BUILDING inform be received und orsign: . and duly recor ~ HIS “er seq.. one of the land + te District of Colum/ia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersisied trustees Will sell_at pastic auction, in front of the premises, MON BRU ARY 197, AE Ok OC 1, Smith +8 Susdivision Of square 721, as a is recorded in the office of the eee District of Columiia in Book J. He sale is postpe rd cach, balance in one and two HTH, 189 ~ Recared by deed of om sption of the ined at time of chaser, from day of saie. risk aud cost Ja2s-d&ds 2s-di A DUNCANSON BRC OF THE BRIC S STREET, “LE DROIT PARK, deed of trust, recorded in . one’ of es in front of GHTH DAY LP-PAST FOCR 9) in Joseph It. 1) and two (2), in in deeds of r plat recorded first dated May 7, 184, and recorded one of the e day in Liber No. 1914, fol t seq, District of of the land records of strict of Columbia, h rig ay ) fect of lot fifty GO), in said block subject to the right of way over the rea width of said lot forts benefit of lots purposes over | and the se: nd dated Fels INu5 7 No. 2 eight (), three (3) feet in depth nine (49) for the use 42) to fitty rsigned J. Roberts Ke trustees “under h the ways, casements is or in any wise ia front of the premixes, ONDAY cEBRUARY : One-third cash, balance in one | FIFTEENTH, A.D. HALF-PAST POUR with interest at six per cent per 5 y (2) nnum, payab mi-amnually, secured by deed of subdivision of lots in rust, or all casf, at the option of the pur Conveyancing. &e., at purehaser’s cost. of $200 required’ at time of sale. Terms to be coniplied with in ten days, otherwise resale at risk snd cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertising in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. wdred and sixty-six (166), ecorded in Liber ords of the office of the surveyor said lot having, acc West to a public alley a depth TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, | Gue hundred and trenty-four feet five FRANK B. SMITH, inches on the north Ii ja26-d&ds Trustees. | seven (107) feet son the tu ~ - ——— ovements, consisting “of a. sal DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Bnd ‘basement and attic: brick @ " 7 Y Tith street northw ‘TED cIN SQUAIE. SOUNDED BE ee cee es ek tee perce ee F , << asf (ot which $500 must be deposite D THIRTEENTH AND AND | (Ot which $500 ) STREETS NORTHEAST. virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorde the District of e, 1892, in Liber stallmcrts, years from date sale, with’ Interest at 6 per cent per aunum, pas able semt-antvally, and secured by deed of trust on the property Sold, or all cash, at the pur- chaser's option. And "if terms are’ not complied with In ten days from date. of sale the truste=s | reserv> the right to resell at defaulting parc | er’s cost and risk. Conveyancing and tax certili- cate at purchaser's cost J. ROBERTS POULKE, MAHLON ASHFORD, Trust MAHLON ASHFORD, situate fo the-clty of Washington, D. ‘AL of original lots numbered 8, 9, 10 aud 11, in square mimbered 1010, now embraced in lots’29 to 52, both Inclusive, and the north 8 feet G inches by the depth thereof of lot numbered 28, cf William Mayse’s subdivision of orizinal lots 6,7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in suid square 1010, accord- ing ‘to the plat or pian of sald subdivision as re- corded in Book 20, 45, of the surveyor’s ottice of the District of Columbia, together with all appurtenances and improvenients thereunto be- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, FRONTING ON K STREET AND GINIA AVENUE BETW HAND SEV longing. EXTH STREETS 90UT WITH IM. orms sale: One-third cash, balance in one s cI : oan cae oe ith interest at six per ceut per By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 10th day annum, payable semi-annually, notes secured by | Of May, 1883, and duly recorded in Liber 1512. folic 314 et seq., one of the lund records of th District of Columba, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell in front of the premises nxt public auction, on ‘TUESDA FEBRUARY NINTIL, 1897, AT FOUR. O'CLOCK 'P.M., part of lat one (1) in’ square 880, beginning on K street winety feet west of south: cast cor. er of said square; thence west on K street twenty-eight feet; thence north forty-four feet; thence northeasterly at right angles to Virginia avenue thirty-five feet to said avenue; thence southeasterly along said avenue twenty-eight feet; therce southwesterly at right angles to said ave- pue twerty-nine feet eight inches; thence south ferty feet to the beginning. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the crehaser; $100 deposit required at time of sule. Rooewoe and recording at purchaser's oot. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days or the rty will be resold at risk and cost of default- purchaser. CHARLES M. TOWSON, Trustee, 510 10th st. nw, JOHN TAYLOR ARMs, decd of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, St the option of the purchaser. A depostt of $200 on cach lot required at time of sale. All convey- ‘and recording at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms of atle to be complied with within ten days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaniting, parchaser, after five days’ nott © of such resale published in some newspaper in the city of Washington. pe hrel WILLIAM B. TODD, Trustee, 330 4% st. n.w. JOHN E, HERRELL, Trustee, JOHN B. -LARN! Attorney for hold-r of the notes, Ja20-diels ‘TCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ee paces to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) PSTEES'’ SALE OF A COMFORTABLE BRICK TRUNWELLING ON ADAMS STREET NEA SEE FERSON STREET, ANACOSTIA, D.C. By virtue of a decd of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 1871, folio 489 ct seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thet sigued. trustees will offer for sale bi ancit tion, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY. CANSON BROS, AUCTIONEDRS: FOUR O'CLOCK, PAL, the ‘following! desett 24 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF AN UNDIVIDED ONE- real estate, being in the county of Washington, iu THE ARLE s AS THE HOTEL “hé- Furled as aod coin ee umbered six hundred and GENT AT THE SOUTREAS? CORNER OF ‘ighty-seven (687), in ‘Thomas Z. McGinnis’ sub- ASYLVANIA AVENUE AND FIFTEENTH Givision of lots 409, 410 and 11, upon the omeial | | STREET NORTHWEST. By viriue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded Uniontown,’ as per plat in county book %, Bumbered 2045, at follo 472 et seq, ane t of Ratto ‘84, in the surveyor’s office of said District, vith all the improvements, rights, etc. ‘egctus: “Oue-thied. cast the balance in one numbered two hundred and tounge