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10 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1897-12 PAGES. - MYSTERY SOLVED. ARBITRATION TREATY Dr. Rebert Hunter Discov- | q¢ Was Discussed at Length by the Senate fr: ure 5, . 5 ersa Cure forConsumption. in Executive Session. ‘The Cincinnati Enquirer, January 3, says that Ba Dr. Rebert Hanter of New York, the famous lung = 5 specialist, has suesceded In solving the dificult | Senators Sherman and Morgan the of “na fluid, which destross the germs | Chief Speakers — Intimations of ‘This faid he diffuses in medicated air chambers, Cen EC OC Hent goes seve wted air a time al times d: a nataral manner > great has been iturium, having 200 nterston,” after its ven- ued to aid in demand for teeatment, which pplied to patients in The Anglo-American arbitration treaty Was under consideration by the Senate from 1 o'clock until 5:30 yesterday. The entire proceeding was in executive session, and ecnsequently behind closed doors. The tirst peen oxtabli d, most ef the wonderful | half of the session was spent in debating were effeted ly it in that way. | a mot‘oa introduced by Senator Hill to con- who it is much better sider the treaty in open Senate, and the most animated part of the proceeding was based upon this motion. The debate was t not ently best effects of the tre: pat ‘he valuable nul aid of personal supervision. ‘tou, with its marble batle aud mag- | Characterized by several sharp passages at 3, is a veritable It is thor- | arms between the author of the motion and Senators Morgan, Lodge and Sherman, the three last-named contending strenuously tor the observance of the senatorial cus- tem of secrecy in dealing with the treaty. It was stated that it was the wish of the administration that the public should be excluded from the debates. The only vote of the day was secured on the Hill motion, which was defeated, the count showing only # for, 49 against.” The negative vote waS cast by’two geid demo- crats, Hill and Lindsay; two silver demo- ats, Roach and Tillman; two independent silver republicans, Teller and Pettigrew; two populists, Peffer and Stewart, and ore straight republican, Brown. It was made apparent that the treaty would stand no chance without the com- mittee amendments. Senator Sherman's Explanation. The supporters of the treaty are not, however, so sanguine of early action as of a favorable result when secured. A quite determined spirit of delay was made manifest, and when Senator Sherman ex- pressed the hope that consideration could be concluded at another sitting Scnator Teller told him frankly that he would be “sappointed in this respect. Senator Sher- and patients. lung dis sp Its dedicat rks the medi attic era in furl deseript ad curing nz For descrip: address: Hunter- at The Bill to Prevent It Passed by the House. Importance of ¢ Measure Shown in Debate—Other Local Billx Passe an a ut .. |™a2n, chairman of the committee on for- Bs — es Th ars report of the House | cign’ relations, spoke for about an. hour, Proceed s closed yesterday the bill to| making a strong plea for the ratification prevent the adulteration of foods had been | of the treaty, which he urged was th passed. During the consideration of th | realization of a dream which had lons Eli Mic. ‘Custis acta: been cherished in the United States. He quoted historical works and congressional reports to show that arbitration was a distiretly American policy, and referred to the resolutions of 1889 and 1893 as proof present law has been practically a il quite recently, when in- were commenced under the supervision of the health department, and | Of this statement. He also auained the the: invaetinn tinea nace Gane: 2 “| {amerdments made by the committee on furmen, by Mr. J. De Hacky the peer | foreign relations and defended the main ay i Ny - D. Hurd, the District | amendment as essential to the proper un- chemist. A part of the results attained by | derstanding and interpretation of the agre dim I will refer to now for the informa-| Ment. He urged that this amendment did tion of the House. Of 37 samples of vine- | "t detract from the treaty’s scope ex- ae ehtle wie vcd by him, 2t were |CoPt_that_ through removing the Monroe Grand Goohe dautiermiad. Gi See doctrine from arbitration it also removed ound to be erated, the percentage of ythe question of the Nicaraguan canal, adulterati evaporated cream n of them adulte:- 1, 15 samples test- which was, he said, embraced in the Mon- roe doctrire. He said that the amendment eliminating examined, he t; olive ¢ ed, 6 adulterated to the extent of 60 per | the King of Sweden and Norway as um- Giake practatiated hur, S samples, pire had been made after due deliberation t of 25 per cent; |#nd that this step only taken as a semples examined, 3 | Drecausion aga‘nst unwelcome complica- r cent: cid samples, | “ons. a up to 10) per cent; mi In conclusion the serator said that it ple only analyzed, adulterated | Wold be a great mistake for the Senate mee smoked exiere to repudiate the treaty—a mistake which td thee would forfeit much of the high regard felt toward the United States as a nation of peace lovers and which ht exert a se- ious influence upon the progress of ti world in the settlement of disputes w out resorting to the atrocities of war. Mr. Morgan's Opposition. Senator Morgan replied to Mr. Sherman, n stores were fling cotton-seed oil for pu tw ores “om Dr. §, c. | Speaking in opposition to the treaty. The of | Alabama senator's argument was largeiy ases | constitutional in tendency. He dwelt with especial emphasis upon its sweeping char- Unused Tracks. acter, claiming that in delegating, as t then passed the bill providing or tracks or any treaty doe , to the President the right to jetermine for this country the circum- street raliway com-| St@eces under which arbitration snail be Jlumbia shall not | e2orted to it robbed Congress of a prerog ‘a shali not | tive especially conferred upon it. In reply ¥ purposes for a] io # question from Senator Vest, put 0 as the Commissioners | to show that such was the Missouri sena- sai District may thereupon notify such | [F's conviction, Senator Morgan said that company to remove said unused tracks ana | R@ believed the ratification of the treaty Soe San a would ainount to an abrogation of t tion: a fh peatece right of the Senate to co-operate with the after such notice thy | °xecative in the making of treaties. my Shall Be. deeeeen nator Morgan said that ikere probably nd shal! be liable | Wee few Americans who would *e willing reach and every day dur. | t2,4BBounce themselves as opposed to the id tracks are permitted to re. | Principle of arbitration, but it did not fcl- ie Street cr streets: and after | 2% that every one must swallow the first n removed, jn | measure presented which professed to put 7 S of thig | tO execution this method of s#itling dis- i erenate tne between nations. He said that it be- rane d all persons to regard with especial the Engineer | ution the overtures of Great Britain in of said District so to do. | S8Ch @n interest, and remarked that the island kingdom had never besa especially known for her devotion to the welfare of the United States. Other Brief Utterances. ator Morgan was speaking when the Senate adjourned. His and Mr. Sherman's were the only set speeches made, but there were many other brief utterances. niel intimated opposition to ratification -ount of the danger of entangling . and Senator Turpie asked a num- ¥ shall herein provided, the Po » of said nalties Dis- are now en ea allian led up the Washington and Get-| Yef of questions pointing in the same di- aet- | rection, a passed. The Senator Nelson made a plea for in re- in the District of | tention of the clause continuing King Oscar ef Norway and Sweden as umpire. He con- eater jed that Oscar was a benign ruler and a se sympathies were largely with slumbia “ tae He said the treaty of 1855 he- n of said t xtended. as laji | {Ween Sweden, England and France had chway extension | lnk since lost its sign'ficance, as it wae = Biren eat i during the Crimean’ war for the ‘’, as proposed in| BUrPose of preventing an alliance between pathigstaites west | SWeden and Russia, which would have re- tte WOU diccet anal sulted in blockirg the Baltiz sea again posed highway extension | the allied powers. thence south on 10th strect to Rhete | _1ntimations were given of several amend- aes -d, connecting with | Ments other than those proposal by the a Marstand \Washingion Railway | CCmmittee on foreign relations, among oth- ton and Gettyshure | PS one definitely withdrawing the Alaskan l issue transfer tick | DOundary as a subject of arnitration, ard © cents, which shall | 250ther modifying the clause in regard to nuous passage over | the arbitration of claims affecting the - District of Columbja, | Various states, which some rezard us un- the Maryland and | Constituticral in its present shape. Mr. Company and the | S#erman gave notice that he would ask rs) Home Railway | the Senate to take up the question again r direction, settlement for | teday and to “sit it out.” n the basis of on 2 haif gton and Gettysburg Railway TRUSTS’ INVESTIGATION. id one-half to the Eckineton = Home F way Company and | Tbe American ‘Ty to ae d or ae aa alway Give Te r athe Belinatar Before the members of the foint com- nd Soldiers Company, over | Mittee investigating trusts in New York pom grlibicos re in tal a | separated yesterday Chairman Lexow said peter ee ee to them that if they could so arrange their bopetthetecmen right to extend its | 2fairs he would‘like to have them sit all cameras Street to Delaware | Dext week, when an investigation of the proposed highway | American Tobacco Company will be made. puth on Del Creme Ware | The subpoena receivers have had some estee res trouble in reaching the officlals of the highway extension plans and © ccmpany for the reason that most the city Hmits, to H | of them are out of the city, and they re- « with the line of c 5 ents, company ann’ pot | Port that only one official, George Arents, treasurer, has been served. This has given rise to various rumors to the effect that the members. were frightend into avoiding the committee by leaving the city, and that the company had moved its books to New Jersey. Chairman Lexow, when asked If he had heard these rumors, said that he had, but Gettysburg Railway transfer tckets, four which shall be good ride over their lines of Columbia and the of the Columbia Railway Company. Water Rights at Great Falls. Mr. Babeock calicd up the bill providing | that he assumed that the books were still condemnation of water rights at | Within the jurisdiction of the committee. erga The company has an office in New Jersey etiabenrs as well as in New York. Mr. Babcock said James B. Duke, president of the com- reference to the necessity for the] pany, was reported as at his home in Som- passage of the bill, I will state that all | erville, N. J. William H. Butler is in Eu- of the members of the House are familiar | rope. Beyond the proposed investigation with the questions relating to the electric | of the tobacco company by mext week the lighting of the city, the cost of this serv- ice, the abuses that have been alleged to exist, and also the resolution before our committee in reference to the conduit sys- em. Now, this ts the first step to remove that whole question—the acquisition of the chairman declined to state what the future program of the committee would be. —-e Disastrous Fire at Pittsburg. Fire destroyed property on Sth avenue, water power at the Great Falls and the | Pittsburg, last night valued at about $100,- rights of this power company. There is | 000. Insurance probably two-thirds. Four sufficient power there developed by the | alarms were turned fn, and for a time the falls in question to light every public build ing, every street and every park in the city of Washington. It can be purchased for very much less now than it can be pur- chased within a few years hereafter. “We do not claim by any means that the bill we have offered is perfect. We do not propose to urge its speedy passage, but simply call it to the attention of the House for its*consideration. It ought to be considered, however, by this Congress, and the suggestion gotien into some definite shape that will meet the approval of the House.” He then said he would postpone asking action upon the bill until another occa- sion, entire block was in great danger.. The buildings destroyed were S12 and 814, owned by the Rook estate and occupied by Taylor Brothers, furniture, and 816, occupied by H. Rosenthal and A. Cohen, wholesale pants dealers. The Taylor Brothers’ loss ts in the neighborhood of $18,000, and the clothing firms will lose about an equal-amount. The actual loss on the buildings cannot be de- termined, but conservative estimates place it at 365,000. Peter Lohne’s saloon and readies is eo door to ene. ‘Taylor bulid- ing, and took fire several times, and. Mr. Lohnes, who is sick, hha to be carried from the building. It is feared the ex- 1 posure and shock will cost his life, close of the Alle mites sister, Mrs. Jo Dr. ing will ALF. and A. M., held at Chi last Saturday at the SUBURBAN NEWS| DANCEROtS TNTRUDER ANACOSTIA. ‘The Democratic Club of Anacostia yesterday, through Mrs. M. M. North, presented Van Buren School with the banner which they purchased at the time the Bryan and Sewall Club was organized last fall. The pupils of the school and their teach- ers held a meeting and adopted unanimously a vote of thanks to the donors for the handsome gift. ‘The Ladies’ Ald Society of Garden Memorial Church will have a “candy social” Friday evening wa at the home of Mrs. J. H. Simpson, Capitol je ‘The Current Events Club of the District of Co- lumbia will meet Friday afternoon at the resi- dence of Mra. Eunice Rider. ‘The subject for con- Cos will be “The Return of the Jews to Prlestine.”” —_——.-—__ GLENCARLY: The now famous “D. G. entertained their many friends at Curtis Hall last Friday evening. The affair was the third grand hop of the winter, and the fact that it was to be the last given by the club before Lent served to pack the hall with a full quota of guests. from this section, as well as from Washington apd Al- exandria. Excellent music was furnish local talent, and dancing was enjoyed by all until lous after midnight. Among those present were Messrs. Harry Mitchell, William and Brooke Y Thos. Rowe, Morrell, Carter, Hunter, Wilson, Johnson and Wibirt and Mrs, M,C. Mitchell, Mrs. 1 ard H. Young, and the Misses Ryan, Young, € ter, Morrell, O'Neill and Rowe. tf Mrs. Gertrude Clarvoe, who has been quite Hl with pneumonia for some time past, is reported to be somewhat improved. a LANGDON. Club of Glencariyn Dr. F. T. Howe of The Evening Star has ac- pted an invitation to make an address at the dedication of the new public school building in Langdon on Washington's birthday. Mrs. EB. P. Sherman of Wildwood terrace gave a ning in honor of her little niece, Miss enjoyed a series of when party last e Ethel Baker. The little folks lively games until time to serv all gathered around a long table and pulled until they became tired. Those present besid those already named were the Misses Bertha Platt et Washington, Etta Page, Bessle Haskell, Daisy Anderson and’ Ethel Watson, and Masters Eq Baker, Petham Walton, Marmaduke Dent. Jos Anderon and Nellie Page, all of Langdon, and the taffy, Ralph Brown ef Washington. ‘The following have been elected trustees of the Langdon M, E. Church for the ensuing year: Messrs. EP. Sherman, J. It. Loor, F. W. Reeves, Harry A. Newman and Grant Sexton. Miss Daisy Bartlett, daughter of Capt. Bartlett of Highlands, who is’ student at the Woman's: College, Baltimore, is critieally M1 in that ett: Lynn Tompkins, who Lax been visiting es in the south for several days, has returned to his home in Avalon Heights. ee HYATTSVILLE. Miss Cole of Melrose avenue was given a deligit- fal surprise party by a number of her friends last Wednevday evening. M Vaxton of Washington is the guest of her n G. Holden. Charles A, Wells, who are visit thelr son Robert at the Kansas Untyersity return home about the 15th of this month. ger of Baltimore has been visiting her Theodore Van Doren. nd Mrs, rpe_of Washington is the guest of her sister. Mrs. m White. Miss. Juli of Alexandria, Va., is visiting the Misses Schoepf. ie ‘The young 1 Shallenber; Mary Misses Fenwick, Mrs. W. H. Gore and Mrs. W Smith. ‘ Atl recent meeting of the Chillum Castle Lod e third deg: Spokes, At mptuous — repast Mr. J. Enos I Grand Insp was ‘conferred upon Mr. meeting a vehes made b hn Miller, Charles Long, of Rockville and Dr. Wal ‘The Game and Fish Protectiv rved and sp Dobls, and p Mr. rter, jr... Wich: Dorsey, “Mill ‘The constitution ‘sxhmitt ted. ee KENSINGTO: 1oby the com ‘Phe Foreign and Warner M ROrTEN? Home Missionary. societies of rial Presbyterian Church will at 11 a.m, at the home of Mrs. J. from Virginis . James ‘T. Marshall deave Mo lay for a Week's visit to relatives in Philadelpt: ‘The St. Paul's Sunday School Library Association will me evening next at the M. E. par sonax! esting program is belug prepared Mr. William ‘Torrey of Washingt we ests of Mr. Mrs. Loren H, Mil- Like A inile quartet has been formed at the Mex reh, with Messrs. 1 strong, second and Will HT. W lie School met at wit Mr. M. evening, 3 B. Trustee ¥ Terr: condition of the tw ting and v Wit Was Impossible nployed to xive the needful lar. ‘The average attendan h for the past ts 5 1x third teacher, He believed if recemmendations were laid: before the coun ty school commissioners an appropriation for an «tional school building would be made for the en suing year. Acting under Instructions, the chair appointed Messrs. William M. ‘Terrell, Jeremiah Blackburn and De, William 1.” Lew ent school build to lay betcre the cou had been lars that in the present bea ‘ignation rman's be- uiuissioners, ster Mixstouarie that of Father D; ) priest who spent bis life in relieving t colouy ccmlition of the leper in the Hawaiian Nearly every one has read Du Maurier’s story of “Tril- by” and how | she lived for years under Vthe liypnotic \: pell of \ “Svengali” and then it broke the spell only to die. There are tens of thousands of ee women to-da | *_=tiving under the spell of “Svengali” from which they will only awaken to die! Their “Svengali” is ill-health. The woman who neglects to take care of her health in a womanly way is living under a spell of false security from whick she may only awaken when it is time to die. ‘The woman who wishes to be strong and healthy in her womanly-self can easily be- come so by taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It cures all weakness and disease of the child-bearing organism, and makes it healthy and vigorous. It fits for wifehood and motherhood. It banishes the qualms of the period of solicitude, makes baby’s advent ay ‘and almost painless, and insures the health of the newcomer. All honest druggists recommend it “I have taken both Dr. Pierce's Golden Med- ical Discovery and ‘Favorite Prescription’ and followed his advice, sent in answer to my letter to him, for chronic inflammation of the uterus and bladder,” writes Mrs. M. A. Scott, of Park Rapids, Hubbard Co., Minn. ‘‘I also had stom- ach trouble which was terribly distressi ing. I have been cured of all by his valuable medicines and advice. Ihad suffered untold misery for four YOH!s previous to taking his treatment, but began feal the good effects at once.” “‘The People’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser ""has had the largest sale of any medical work in the English language. Nearly 700,000 copies of it were sold at $1.50 each, and now half ‘@ million copies are bein; sway--absoletely ree. Tie bok consists of 1008 pages, and is complete medical library in one volume. It will be sent (paper- covered) post-paid, to any one sending 21 one-cent stamps to cover the cost of mailing only, ical Association, French cloth, embossed binding is desited, send do cents extra, (xt cents in all) to pay the ‘extra cost of this more handsome le binding. Q J To Be Sterniy pplea Wi Quickly Thrown Out. “Once more in the clutches of my old enems the grip,” you say some morning when you wake up coughing and sneeting. Your eyes are watery, your head feels.as if syme force inside of It were bent on splitting it as a charge of gunpowder splits a rock. Every muscle ts stiff and sore. Your very bones ache. Oh, we all know the,symptoms of the grip. A steady draught through an open door, a pair of wet feet left undried tog jong, or a short walk in the cutting air withgut, an overcoat, and the mis- chief fs done. 1 How shall it be undone? Evidently there’ is only one remedy.~The blood must move more briskly on {ts way, so as to ‘warm the tissues near the skin, and at the same time relleve from conges- tion the sluggish organs lying deep in the body. And what will accomplish this? Answer: Only a pure stimulant to stir, stimulate and rouse the powers and throw fhe intruding grip out of the ih and system. Nature must be assisted. The only known pure medicinal stimulant is Duffy's pure malt whiskey. ‘A stitch in time saves pine," is an adage that would never have grown so old if it did not embody an imperishable truth. Remember this anctent saying and take Duffy's pure malt whiskey is near. the’ first chiily symptom’ that the grip group of islands, and who met an untimely dent! there from the dread scourge of leprosy. Rev. Mr. Marshall has also prepared lectures on William Carey, Robert Moffatt and David Livingstone. GAITHERSBURG, Monday evening the home of Mr. and Mrs, © W. Crawford was thrown open to ihe young peo- ple to imeet their guests, Messrs. Willt and Newton Cocil of Frederick couaty. Amon: those invited were Misses Bessie Kingsley, Hattic ‘Thomas, Clara Phebus; Fanni Amiss, and Messrs, Harold Kingsly Thomas, Clarence Burns, George and Percy E. S. Amiss and N. E. Selby. The e consisted of violin solos by Harold Kiu on mandolin, autoharp and harmoni-a Biser, and several vocal solos. Refreshments were served at the close of the festivities of th: evening. The Misses Crawford welcomed the yis- itors. Master Garnet Etchison is home from Randolph Macon College, Frout Royal, Va., on a visit to his parents, by Mr, Miss Mollie Hitshew of Frederick city is th: guest of Mrs, John A. Belt for a week. ‘The recent successful reviva Cae: Church clored with so much int “Lb. the congregation that. the pastor a) Beall, has concluded to hold a_serfe Sunds:. evening revival sery sulted” in four conversions. made that on next Sand: a reception of members regular servi ‘The February meeting of the W entertained att The removal fro mutt, the president, fill the vacancy. Mrs. chosen, Mies Nettie Be a t's servicos 1 at ved an appoin Ment yrintin the gO Was pastor of the Bord Cirent M. BL Churei, died Sune: f consump tion." He was in the first wear astorat!t and was a member ofthe Washington conferens« but has beea in ill-health fu a family. some time, and le ee COCKRAN CALLS ON HANNA. He Says He ix Sot Seeking Politica Pftice. Bourke Cockran’ of New York Cleveland, Ohio, Shortly before terday and went directly to the arrived 4 noon yes office of Mr. M. A. Hanna, where an extended con ference was-held wstween the Yor and the rational ¢hairman. fo an A ated Press represeatative Mr. Coc said he was npt, seeking any 4 lic office; that he did not expect to be o: fered 2 place under"the incoming admini tration; 4nd_thaty’#ven,if one. should 1 tendered him, it would not be accepted. Asked eif he intehded to g6 to Canton from Cleveland, MrsvCockran replied in the negative, adding that he,expects to return ‘ew York in J ne, and within « would Start for Purope. ., Cockran Ted, ghat his’ visit Mr. Hanna had 1, political significance. Later, Mr, Hanna escorted his distin- gulshed visitor to the Union Club for lunch, where their conference was, continued for some time during the afternoon. ~coe AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. te Duneanson Bros, Auets., 9th and D sts. mv Trestees’ sale of unimproved real estate, front or © street a ‘ venne bet we Tacsday, Wet rasi and 11ti and 12i strects southeast, mery 9, at 4:30 o'clock pan Aldix 1. Krowne, trustees. Thos, J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. Trustees’ sale of improved building lot froutin K street Ja ayenue, Letween Gth and 7th stre ucsday, ), at 4 o'clock pam, M. Towson ard John Taylor Arms,. trustees, Dowling & Co., Ancts., 612 E st. nw sale of improved property in Brookland, on Tuesday, February 9, at 4 o'clock p.m. Benjamin 8. Minor and HW. Kyd Douglas, trustees. ‘Tomorrow. Sloan & (o., Aucts. 1407 G st. now. ne and modern household decorations on ay, Thursday and Friday, February 10, 11 p.m. day. . Mth and D- sts < lots in sq ‘Thoma ‘Truste nw. are bounded sts. me., on Wednesday, I y 10, at 4:30 o'lock p.m, William B. Todd and John B, Herrell, trustess Thos. J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. n, usteas’ sale of building lot on California st. bet. Ist, 2d, Band F sts, me., on Wednesday, Febr 10, at 40% p.m. George J. Fasterday and Allen W. Mullery, trustees. ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. nw. Sale ts of residence No. 716 11th st. n.w., on fay, February 10, at 10 o'clock a.m, AUCTION SALES. ~ FOTURE DAYS. AUCTIONEERS. Darr & Co) ¢ SALE OF A ‘TWO-STORY AND BASE- HOUSE, 7 ROOMS AND BATH, ‘LE STREET NORTH RATCLIF (Sue: essors to Hatelitte ». 37 MY By virtue of a decree of the Sup of Columbia passed. in 4 41, the undersiz public auction TY iu front of th premises, PHIM DAY OF FEBRL AY, TWE RY, A.D. M., ‘the ibed 16 city of Washington, in the District lumbia, to wit: Lot Ne. 150 in BL FL Gilbert’ suldivision of square mumbered six. hundred and seventy-five (675), a8 sifd subdivision is recorded in Liber C. H. B., follo 319, in the surve of fice in said District, together’ with all the improve mcnts, rights, ete. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and two years, with interest from the day of sale at 6 per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property -sold, or-all cash, at the option of th purchaser. A deposit of, $100’ required at the t! of sale, Tf the terws of sale are not co with in fifteen days frdth the day of sale th ‘ea reserve the right? to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after tiv days’ advertisement of such resale in some news per published in W$sh! D.C. All convey- ancing and recording tthe cost of the purchaser. D. W. BAKER, Trustee, Rs F FRANK, f. RAWLL dall_bullding NGS, Trustee, ave, nw. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF DWO DESIRABLE DWELL- INGS ON FU BETWEEN C AND D STREETS SOU : By virtue of a bf trust: duly recorded in Liber No. 2085, at folib 481 et seq., of the land records of the Distritt of Columbia, we will sell, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the EIGHTEENTH DAY aO FEBRUARY, A.D. 1857, at HALF-PAST FOUR OCK P.M, the’ following described real estate, situate In ‘ths’ city of Wash- ington, District of ‘Colombia, and known. as. all those certain plecesriparcels of laud and prem- ises, distinguixbed a9 call of lot “11 and parts of lots'10 and 12 in J. H.-Toompson and Moses Kel- ley’s subdivision of lots in square 733, as recorded in Liber W, F., follo 186, of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, beginning for tue same on Ist street east fiftynine feet six inches (6u' 6") herth of the southwest corner of the square; thence north with said street thirty-two feet seven incheq (82 7”); thence east one hundred feet (100'); thence south thirty-two feet seven inches (32' 7"); thence ‘West one hundred fect’ (100°) to the beginaing, to- gether with, all and singular, the improvements eneel rights, privileges ‘appurte- hanees to the same belonging or in ‘any wise apy pertaining. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two ycars, at 6 per cent per annum interest, fiom day of sale, semi-annually, to be se- cured by deed of trust on the ai cash, at the “optionrpt. the at ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser, advertisement of 81 He dn resal wenbitce, D. WHARTON’ E. JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, ‘Trustees. ange ‘paper published tn fe8-daeds AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, FRONTING ON K_ STREET AND YVin- GINIA AVENUE BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEV- PROVEMENIS THEREON. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 10th day of May, 1808, ‘and duly ‘recorded in. Liber 1812, folic 31% et seq., one of the land records of the RATCLIFFE, SUTTO: TRUSTEES SALE OF, NORTHWEST, AND 806 24TH STREET NORTHW! § & O0., Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED AL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF W. . N, TMSTRICT OFC REET NCRTH WEST, 47 27TH STREET 2007 1 STREET NORgHWEST x T, AT BLIC AUCTION, District of Columbia, and at the request of the Ry virtue of a deerce of the Supreme Conrt of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will | District of Columbia, parxed on the thirtecnth day sell in front of the mises at public auction. on | of January, A.1). 1807, in Equity Cause No, 17701 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY NINTH, 1807, AT FOUR | wherein JohnH. O'Neil et al. are compiainan’ O'CLOCK P.M, part of lot one (1) in’ square 880, | and Lawrence O'Neil et al. are defendants, the Ui beginning on K street ninety feet west of south- | ders} d will offer for sale at public auction, in cast coreer of said square; thence west on K street froat of the respoctive anises. twenty-eight feet; thence north forty-four fect; | 1. ON TUESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF thence northeasterly at right angles to Virgivia | FEBRUARY, A.D. 1897, AT QUARTER-PAST avenue thirty-five feet to said avenue; thence | FOUR O'CLOCK, P.M, the northern twenty-seve: southeasterly along ‘said avenue twenty-elght feet; | feet ten inches (27 ft. 10 in.) front of lot mumbered les to said ave’ | nineteen 119).be the ent therce southwesterly at rixit pue twerty-nine feet etght ferty feet to the beginnthy. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with Interest, secured by deed of trust oo the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the thence soutt bumbered thirty-seven (37 -of lot numbered nineteen, in said square numbered thirty-sev street n. by the full depth thereof, the whole fronting forty- acpib thereol in ervare also the southern part fronting seventeen (1 and ranning parallel feet on 23 with an alley, purchaser; $100 deposit required at time of sale. | four feet ten inches (44 ft. 10 in.) on 234 st., and Sonvesancing and recording at purchaser's cost. | {mproved by three @). two-wtory (2) frame dwell: ‘Terms to be complied with in ten days o: the | insx, numbers 132. 1134 aod 1136 23d st. nw. roperty Will be resold at risk and cost of default- Ing” purceaser. ‘These houses will be so 1 separately diseretion of th CHARLES M. TOWSON, Trustee, VEDNESDAY, the 510 i0th st. nw. TARY, ALD. 186 JOHN TAYLOR ARMS, Trustee, P.M., port of original lot numbered thirteou Ja29-d&ds 810 F st. n. 13) in square numbered five (), the same cae 7 i pes the northern halt of lot lettered and marked DUNCANSON BRGS., AUCTIONEERS. in Julia A. Srioss and others’ recorded suld!viston of said part of sid square five ). being the sam TRUSTEES" OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | COnvered by William F, Hollzman, teustee, by deed REAL ESTATE, FRONTING ONC STREET | dated the 27th and recorl AND ON SOUTH CAROLINA BETWEEN 1TH in Liber 7 , of the tand records of District mbia! This property is. im. {e93, and duly recorded March xo, 178 folio 495 et seq., of the iand he District of Columbla, and at the reby, we, the under- records of t Signed tustees, will seil, at publte ‘ai front of thi mises, on” TUESDAY, the DAY of FE RY,” A.D. 1897, at’ HALE record FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.,” the following described lend and premises, situate in the city of Wa ton, in the District of Columbia, and designated as aud being all ct original lot numbered three @) in square south or square numbered mine hundred ud ninety. (90) ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third of the purchase money to he paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable iu one and two years, with Pterest’ at six (6) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deod “trust upon ‘the property gold, or all cash, at the yption of the purchaser. A deposit. of $400 will © required of the p rat the time of s All conveyancing, 1ecording and notarial fees at est of the pucchaser. Terms of sale to be ¢ plied with within ten days from day of sale, othe cise the trustees reserve the right to resell the roperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting orehs th to al are numbercd five G), being th y deed dated the 18th nd recorded in. Libs two (2) stery frame house, nun northwest, On Da tri of the purels hy a two-story (2) lnéck dwelling, known i bove part of lot am same conve, . fe of the District af Cohumh a, Improved by a pered 2607 I street the same afternoon and immedi afte © sale, all of lot lettered “D,"” according 1G. Major's subdivision of 6 lors nwybered one and six (and 6), in square nom bered thirty Or, ended in Liber Fr. t folio 19, in the surveyor's office of the of Columbia, uproved by a two-story (2) frame house, numbered $06 21th street north- est. of sale of each piece: One-thind of the ney to be in cash, the residue in tw ments, at one and two years, resp mm the date of sale, the deferred pay he Secured by deed of trust on the prem. , and to bear interest at the rate of 6 per uum from the date of sale, int 3 1 EUGENE CARUSL ($200) on each p ALDIS B. BROWNE, te. Terms fifteen (15) ‘Trustees. a from thy Y Urustee re = serves the right at the risk ¥ and cost of the di fier tive & _ ROsCEROE: days’ netiee of such sal a rer ‘published in the, ARES triet of Columbia, All AND WHIT Shosest Gras. We. Dadi 4 BASIE fetdhds ls. EXFCUTORS' S MORROW (WW THE WEST AT LATIM NEAR 11? G. SLOAN & CO., AUC SALE OF CONTENTS OF RESIDENCE NO. 716 1TH He st. N. W. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1897, AT 10 A.M COMPRISING FOLDING BED, WICKER AND ODD” CHAIRS, ©. A POUR OAK CHAMBE WARE, — BLANKETS EADS 2ETS, ROCK. s aAND 1 BY x RED. ODD. STEADS. TA ODD BUREAUS AND WASHSPANDS, CHINA AND SS WARE, s HE ODS, See 8 2 It you ti x for the 4th of March t pay to nd this sale. cash, THOMAS DOWLING of the laud nd ait the OER O'CLOCK P. ard and premises, sitiaie in the District of ¢ abit, and descréted as lot numbered seven lock dunibers istrict of, Col rd others’ pls 16, in the surveyors the follot fn ook’ coun ve of the Bisttiet ot r « Columb By ‘virtue of a tt 18o7, AT HALE-PAST E following described ae WE FEET TO AN HrY-Ti ALLEY. jgned, will offer for at ate SPAY, ‘the SENTE! DAY of Ise7, at HAL! VouR P.M, in froat . ss, that or parcel of ground vr phat of the eft of and known as nuinbered —ninety-+ ge of twenty-four roperty. & A deposit wneing, ied wit property: in tit ifter five days’ some newspaper of suck ol in Washington, DC. "ABBY K. JAMES 1. , AUCTIONEERS. . SALE OF TH MSTREE BRICK DWELLING “T PARK al « of Washi in the cd ja, to wit: mty one «ty rk, as por plait sont af the ice Of the District of + for aliey ftty G0), In the surveyor’s 6! a, With right of w hiree (3) feet. of Ic fi, toxether ®ith the tuprovements, con. subject to the right of way over the of a two-story, frame dwellin th by widi of said lot forts Terms of sale- One-third balance in one : ad Wenekit of lots forty-tw wid U8o Years, wit! stat 6 per cent 2) to fifty GO), in said subdivision, In sald oun, payable semi-anmally, and secured by a d S, the sanie being used as ate ateyway, to- of trust on the propecty Sold, or asembet 1 oppurte fon of the hk within ten days the tus ost of vertisements: as pesit of $109 will conveyancing and ‘Terms to by n day of sale, otherw ight to resell at risk and er, after such atd- coriplied cost of pur- vr in any wise apperta third with Inte sable semi-anne 1 ca per cent by d tion of the purchaser, at purchaser's A deposi time of sal of defaulting in some newspaper put H. KYD DOUGL. : Leo TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, exh = < FRANK B. SMITH, THOMAS DOWLING & co.. Ju26-d&ds Trustees. G12 Est. nw UFTHE ABOVE S POSTPONED ON TRUST! SALE OF PROPERTY IN “LANGDON f the weather until THURSDAY, FEB! ARK,” D.C. EVENTH, 1807, at the same ‘time virtue of a certain deed of trast, dated cn fourth day. of 1805, and) daly No, 2016, toll 214 bt seq.. one of nd fet of Celumbia, and at the re. in writing of the party secured theeeby, we i mt of the prem CARY T he recordad itn Libs 41 WH OL, nd duly recorded with et ux. to Electra A. ad recorded one of ie Columbia, together ements, consisting of a two-ste y said Holm: m said Holman , dated April 1, 189 in Liber “16 One-third cash, b interest at ‘Terms of sale and two years, wi s nun, payable semi-annually, and secared by of trust on the property sold, or all cash, option of thé purchase 3 to bee with within ten days of sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell at 1h and cost of the defaultin; haser, advertisements as. they tm A A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale, All conveyancing and recording at the cost of purchaser. LEIGH ROBINSON, Traste H. KYD DOUGLAS, Truste Hagerstown, risk fter such DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. VAL TED IN SQU. LETH AND THIRTE! STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded among the Jand records of the District of Columbia, 01 the 11th day of June, 1892, In Liber 1702, folio 1 et seq., we Will, at the request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, sell, at public auetion, in front of the at HALF-PAsT FOUIt CLOCK P.M. ON) WEDNESDAY, THE ‘TENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1897, the following described real estate, situate fn the’ city of Washington, D. ,. viz.: All of original lots numbered 8, 9) 10 and 11, in square numbered 1010, now embraced in lots "29 te 52, both inclusive, and the north & fnehes by “the depth thereof of lot numbered 28, cf William Mayse's subdivision of original lots 6,7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. In suid square 1010, accord- ing ‘to ‘the plat or pian of said subdivision as corded in Book 20, page 45, of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, together with all appurtenances and improvements’ thereanto | be- TABLE BUILDING E BOUNDED BY TH AND B AND fri and feS-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTION! TRUSTE trust, date ,_ respec ef Columb! cured thereby ment ef the ondersig: sald 18th “stre which the store described 2 : full depth thereof, of origin: The second of said lots is described as follows: Part of original lor on the west side of ISth street 15 from the northezst corner of said lot and sq) and running thene feet; thene nd “the ‘The third of said lots ts described 2s follows: Part of original lot 1 on the west side of 18th street 27.58 TALLMADGE A. LAMBEI FRANK B. SMITH, SS’ SALE OF SIX DW: EIGHTEENTH SI EAST CAPITOL AND A STI rtue of «ix (G) certa O5, and duly r 300, deeds of deg in 405 and 2055, party se id 18th stree t. ‘The first of said lots, upon nd dwelling combined stands, Js Mows: north 15.08 feet by ‘the lot 17 tn said square. 17 in said square, beginning feet’ south aid 18th street 12.50 west 75 feet; thence north enst 75 feet to the place of begi south ning. in said square, mn the northeast corner of said lot and square feet; feet, and thence The fourth of sai Part of original lot 17 in said square, besinning on the west side the northeast runping t thence west 75 fect; thence north 12.50 feet, thence cast The fifth of said lots is descriped as follows: Part. of original ginning on the west side of 18th street south from the northeast corner of said lot 17 and square, street 12.50 feet; thence west 75 feet. thence north 2.50 feet, and thence east 75 feet to the place of unning thence south on said thence west feet to the place of beinuing. lots is described as follows: f 18th street 40.08 fect south from corner of said lot and square, and nce south on said 18th street 12.50’ foet; nd 5 feet to the pla ce of beginning. 8 17 and 18 in said square, be- 2.58 feet and runming thence south on said 18th inning. ne Part of original jot 18, ning om the west side of 18th street 65.08 sixth of said lots is described as follow: in_ said square, begin. Jonging. 3; south frou? the northwest corner of lot 17 ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one | square, und running thence south on said 1! and two years, with interest at six per cent per | street 12.50 feet; thence West 75. feet: thence annum, payable semi-annually, notes secured by { north 12,50 feet, ‘and thence east 75 feet to “he deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 on cach lot required at time of sale. All convey- ancing and recording at cost of purchaser. - Terms or ale to ve 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 defaulting purchaser, after five days’ notive of such resale publisbed in some newspaper in the elty of Washington. Place of~beginning. ‘Terms of sale: house, ff sold separately, und $250, if sold in block, will be required sale to be complied with within. t the date of sale, or property wilt be resol and cast of defaulting purchase: ete., at purchaser's cost. cash. A deposit of $100 per at the time of ‘sale. ‘Terms of days from at risk Conveyancing, STEPHEN VAN WYCK, Trustee, 1333 F st. aw. rs WILLIAM B. TODD, Trustee, FRED'K L. SIDDOXS, Trust 330 44 st. mtv, Ja21-dts ish Fat. “a.w, JOHN T. LARSEIL See es BY O1 NB. NER, RDER OF THE UNDERSIGN vs Attorney for holder of the notes. Ja20dits | tees, the above sale ts postponed antl HONDAS THE EIGHTH INSTANT, AT FOUR O'CLOCK THOS. J. OWEN, Auctioneer, 913 F st. a.w. - | PM. TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF VALUABLE BUILDING 40T ON CALIFORNIA STREET, BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D, E AND F STREETS NORTH- EAST. 2 By virtue of a deed of trust dated the first day of December, 1892, and reconled in Liber 1767, 1 folio 118 ‘et seq., one of the land records of fet-dts FREDERICK L. SIDDOXS, Trust: STEPHEN VAN “WYCK™ ‘Trustee. cage ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON. AC- nt. of the weather uni URSD, ELEV- ENTH INSTANT, same heur and wg -BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Will sell at, public auction. in front of the prem oa MONDAY, FEBRUARY EIGHTH, 1807, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. accessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot No. 25, in W. 11, Smith 35 SHARES DISTRICT TITLE CO, and M. M. Bohrer's subdivision of square 721, as | CERTIFICATE NO. said subdivivion is recorded in the office of the BUILDERS". EXCHANGE OF THE surveyor of the District of Columbia in Book J. H. D K, 113. virtue of a ‘erms: One-third balance in one ani two | & Co., by Ja ‘with interest, secared by deed of ‘trust on | ber 9,282, and also of all cash, at the eption of Mills Dean, dated Jone: Sale. Conveyai at cost of purs | weet, by order of chaser, Terms to be With in ten TWELPn Day. oF from of sale, or the ‘Will be resold at O'CLOCK P.M., the risk and cost of defaulting hy 35 SHARES DISTRICT $28-4&ds © ALLEN W. , Trustee, BUILDERS" & C8., Auctionegrs, iffe, Darr & Co. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ESTATE, CORNER SK. IMPROVED: Dwi RY By virtue cree of the Supreme Cos the District of olf, passed in Eayuit So. 17717, doc. 41, the undersigned tras offer for kale by Premises, PE: auction. in fron SINETEEN TH AT HALF-PAST following dese rite city of W, District of Columbia, to wit: Origin nd 29, in square 104K, together wi provements, rights, &¢ Terma: One-third cash, th balance in two years, or one, two and three year terest from the diy of sale at 6 per ce num, payable semi-annually, secured by trust on the property sold, Or all cash, at the op tion of the purchaser. A ‘deposit of $300 required at the tine of sale. If the terms of sale are complied with in fiftecn days from the the trostees reserve the right to resell the At the risk and cast of the defaulting purchase after five days’ advertisement of such resale. in some newspip or published in Washington, < All conveyancing Nod recording at the gurehiaser's property cost. WALTER A JOHNSTO: ste, 412 Sth st. now, JOHN A. CLARKE, Tro fe81&ds 305 D ‘st. nw RATCLIFT! (Successors to Rateliffe, STEES' SALE OF A COMFORTABLE F . SUTTON & ©0., AUCTION Darr & Coy DWELLING NEAR FERSON STRE oe. By virtue of « recorded In Liber No. I8T1, folio 489 ct seq. land records for the District « the request of the parties secur sighed trostees Will offer for sale tion, in front ELEVENTH D. FOUR O'CL real estate, in the District and. distin as and being lot suunbered six hundred aid ea (Sz), in Thomas Z. McGinnis’ sub- ion of lots 409, 410 and 411, apon the official plat of Uniontown, as per plat in county book 9, folio S4, in the stirvevor's office of said Di together with all the improvements, rights, ete. Terms: One-third cash, the Valance in one nnd two yeurs, With interest from the sale at 6 per cent per annur, secured by decd of trust on all cash, at t aser. deposit of $100 f wale. If the termes of with in fifteen days from th estes reserve the right to r the property sold, pure ‘option of the” required at the tle mre net com A e risk and cost of the defaulting pure! tixement of such resal ised In Washington, I ing, ete., at the purchaser's cost, Louis oR. KETTLER KIARDT, $e30-dkas Trustees. 3 FST. NW, THOS. J. OWEX, AUCTH TRUSTTES’ LOG SALE_OF BAND 4 MeCUT E AND F. NORTH eT WES 3 eed of trust, recorded in Liber 1544, et seq., one of the land rec ords of th Iumbia, and at the request of the thereby,” We shall sell, at public aucti front of the’ prem NESDAY, TE ARY, 1807, AT HAL rH DAY jets 1 TOT, in sy 625, improved three two-story brick dw Terms: (me-t ein one and two Trustee, WALTER HIESTON, BROS., AUCTIONE! OF VALUABLE IMPROVED NO. S22 of NORTH sof a deed of trust, duly recorded in od folio 328 et seq., t 1 of Columbiit, reured thereny quest of signed sell, at pubite a TURDAY, THE FEBRUA A'D. IN07, = tie follow 1 pre and District of in square 141 s worth te Iuaproven “ual in- futerest at payable constituting i the be or all « A deposit of $300" 0 haser at the time of sale. All cust of the purchaser. Teras @ with within ten days otherwise the trustees reserve “Il the pcoperty at the cost of t or right to re faulting pure i e de- 11TH, st. mw.) ERO CTIONE TRE'S OF AN UNDIVIDED ON THIRD IN THE VALUARLE PROPERTY THE HOTEL “RE eae Lae St « PENNSYL) AVE STREED NORTHWEST By virtue of deed of trust, daly re fn Liber num at folic 472 et seq. of the lend r District of Cotu secured therchy, of in said dood f thi I, the undersigned taste of trust, swill sel! auction premises, on W he SEVENTEENTIT DAY of FEBRI 1:97, at HALI-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK follows land a: t ton, District of ¢ being an uadiv in lots “Hert Te * and eight (S) in Square > hundred and twenty- six y, whicn 1s co liened deed of trast, to; ved by said above r with, all and sing: m, the improv rik flees end in any Wise apper sal cumbrance Liber 1 Is, conve rez" and * f . at a pri folio x lots ei (s, in sald squsre va the prop: of the gu- posit te.. at purchaser je with, the tr fer ti aper putilished ia hington, 4a30-d&ds| cS THOSE DESIRABLE. ES AT THE NORTHEAST COR- EXTH AND Q STR NoTH ant TO 647 Q.STRE LUSIV! 1E CORNER Il A THREESTORY . AND NOS. 635 AND BAS! A_FRONTA\ a STREET SIREEL NOR CH WE MENT, THE OF” 48 FEI ND 105 FEET y virtue of 9, AD. 1893, folio 471 et seq., of the of Colum: ’ thersy, will sell of the’ premises, on E . RUARY, 1897, AT HALI-PAST FOUR O°CLOK PM., the to g land and premise y of Washington, D.C. to wit 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110 2 I. C. Hewett's Subdivision of lots in squa bored 444, a8 said subdivision fs recorded in book 14, page 147, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Terms: Que-third of the parchase money to be paid in cash, balance in one and two years, secured by deed of trust on property and bearing’ interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, until fd, sald interest payable semi-annually. “Or all sh, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $500 re- quired at time of sale. If the terms of sale are d with in fifteen di from date thereof the trustees reserve the right to resell suid prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaver after five days’ previous advertisement. All conveyaucing at purchaser's cost. deminer TT: LOVER, ‘Trustee. “Thos. GGAMAN, Trustee, THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, Auct. feS-16t DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE AT AUCTION OF VALUABLE ESTATE, BEING PREMISES No. 73 SEVENTEENTH SPREE NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. Under and by virtue of two certain deeds of trust, the fst dated May T, 2804, and recorded the same day in Liber No, 1¥l4, folio 224 ct seq... of the land records of the District of Columbia, and the second dated February 25, 1805, and re- corded in L'ber . 2008, folio 2 et seq., of said land records and py — of > 7 pective: — thereby secured, the undersigned J. Roberts Foulke apd Mablon Ashford, as trostees under the sai first deed Of trust, and Mahlon Asbford, as surv ing trustee under said second deed” of trust— will vell at public auction, to the highest bidder, fa front of the premises, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY FIFTEENTH, A.D. 1807, at HALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK P-M., eil-of lot numbered twenty (20) in Samuel Davidsou's subdivision of lots square numbered one iunlred and, sixty-six (166), as recorded in Liber N. K., folios 9 and 10, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, said lot having, according to the Plat, a frontage of twenty-seven (27) feet nine cc} B eee on lle ‘alley m depth ot ‘extending west to a alley a r = and teenty-four (24) feet ive sats ey “tact oa the couth dise; with the tare 3 on - consisting of a substantial He No. the in