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SUBURBAN NEWSARACOSTIA.
is accordance with the request of HealthOfcer Woodward Rev. F. M. Ovelton, pan-ter of Campbell Methodist EpiscopalChurch, Hubdale, last night called the at-tention of his large congregation to thenecessity ea account of the smallpaa epi-desi of an who have not recently attend-ed to the Matter to be at once vaccinated.A strong disposition to acquiesce in thesMggestion was manifested by those pres-e, Mush interest is felt by the members
of the church and congregation In the re-
vival services, which were begun by Mr.Ovelto about a week ago, and it Is be-seyed tdit as a result many new nameswill be added to the church roll.The charity fund In the hands of Sergt.
Kerby of the Anacoetia substation hasbeen slightly Increased through contribu-tons from police sources durmg the lastfew days, but the demands upon it con-tinue to be very pressing, and unless It isseedily again added to there Is great dan-ger that it will be entirely wiped out.Mr. Dana Davenport, sen of Rev. W. G.
Davenport, rector of Emmanuel ProtestantEpiscopal Church. Anacestia, who has beenspending the holidays with his parents, hasreturned to Baltin-ore to resume his studiesin theology under the direction of BishopPareL -
The grocery store, with its entire con-tents, belonging to Mr. J. R. McNey, nearBell's Churdh, Prince George's county. Md.,sas destroyed by are on Friday night last.The loss was about 1'00, on which therewas no instarance. The origin of the fire isUnknown.Mrs. Henry Biggs of Giesboro', Md.. who
28 well krown In Anacostla and Washing-ton, is seriously IlL.
- Mrs. Diggs, mother of Mrs. J. B. Nash, isvery Ill at the residence of the latter onJefferson street. Anacostia.Miss Ida Greer. daughter of Mr. Filder
Greer of Silver Hill. Prince George's county.Ad.. died on Saturday and will be buriedto day at the cemetery at Forestville. Theservices wigl be conducted by Rev. Mr.mal. Miss Greew was aged twenty-threeyears and had been a sufferer from con-sumption for several years.The week of prayer was inaugurated yes-
terday In Anacostia by services at theMethoist Episcopal and Baptist churcheswhere the respective pastors. Rev. JamesMcLaren and Hugh T. Stevenson, preachedSermons appropriate to the occasion.The annual meeting of the Christian En-
deavor Soclety of Congress Heights M. E.Church, for the election of ofgicers for theevsuing year will be held on Friday eveningnext. The present offcers have given muchsatisfaction, and will, It is understood bere-elected. They are: President, Mr. C. H.Baldwin; vice president, Mr. John Howeth;secretary. Miss Fannie Littleford; treas-urer. Mrs. Nannie Howarth; financial secre-lary, Miss Emma Simpson.
BYATTSVILLE,Gertrude Klernan, the fourteen-year-old
daughter of Mr. Robert Kiernan, who -e-sides on the Queer. Chapel road, near thissallage, was badly burned last Saturday byeoming in contact with a red-hot stowe inner father's kitchen. One of the childrenhal gotten behind the stove and was indanger of being burred, and while rernv-$ag the child from the place the girl'selothing caught fire. Attracted by herscrearr.s. some of the family rushed intothe room and exting-.:sher the flames byahrowing wr.ier upon the girl. Her righSide, atm and hand were severely burned.Dr. Richardson was ,-mnt for and renderedmedical assistance. At one time her re-covery seemed hopelesh, but her conditionwas somewhat better yesterday evening.Two of her fingers were so severely burn-ed that it Is feared they will have to beamitated.The Vansville Farmers' Club met last
Uaturday evening at the residence of Col.Davis. The following members were pres-et: Messrs. J. D. Cassard. Geo. E. Low-eree. Luther Brashears, F. M1. Magruder.A. J. Bennett and Drs. M. D. Humes andX. S. Hill. Prof. E. H. Brinkley and Capt.Fuller were the guests of the evening.The regular question was dispensed with.The early part of the evening was spentin social diversiens. Mrs. Bangs-Burnsand Mips Laura Bangs rendered severalmusical selections, and the latter also re-cited. A resolution was adopted by a ris-ing vote expressing sympathy for Mr. Jno.Unowden on the death of his sister. MissBessle Snowden, at Laurel. on Christmasday, by accidental shooting. which wasnoted in The Star at the time. Mr. D. M.Nesbit, chairman of the committee on theproposed institute, reported the followingprogram: Address of welcome. Jan. 1). Cas-sard, president of the Vansville Farmers'Club; "Gardening for Profit," John Miller,member of the board of county commis-sioners for Prince George's county; "HowMuch Control Have We Over Moisture inthe Soll Through the Methods cf Cultiva-lion?" Prof. Milton Whitney. chief of di-vision of agricultural soil, United StatesDvpartment of Agriculture; address byHenry Hallowell, A. M., of Santy Sprig.Nd.: "Experiment Str tion Work," RobertH. Miller. director of Maryland Agricul-tu~ral College experiment sca'on; "TheWashing of Soils, and Hmir 'o Remedyand Prevent It," Dr. H. W. Wlk-r, chenist,United State'q Department of Agricalture;'Farm Bulldings," F. Snowden HIZII, ex-United States Internal revenue collector;"AgricultAral Erlueati-m," Prof. W. F. L.Taliaferro, Maryland Agricultural Colkge.Evening session-"Better Hygienlc and So-c'al Surroundings for Country Children,"Mrs. Edward A. Rob'inson, president Woe-man's Christian Temperance Unmon of Ba'l-timore; "Farm Life." Judge Edward Stakeof Hagerstown. This Institute will be heldat Grange Hall. Bel tsville, on the 6thproximo, under the auspices of the Vans-villo Farmers' Club and the BeltsvilleGrange. in the Interest of the farmers ofthe state. An elaborate supper was served,Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Edward Caverley, Mrs.Harry Groves, Misses Stockbridge, Caver-key and Barga seeing to the comfort of theguests. The next nr.eeting of the club willbe held at the residence of Mr. A. J. Ben-hett, at Contee's Station, on the eveningof the 9th proxlmo.Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smith wfll. take a
trip abroad in February, visiting Spain,Egypt. Syria. Greece and Rome.A number of young ladles and gentlemen
-went to Lakeland last Saturday eveningand skated en the lake at that place.Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ralston and Mrs. 11.
N. Ralston have removed to Washingtonfor the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nesbitare now occupying their house.
TAMOMA'L PARM.
At the reguliar business meeting of theYoung Feople's Society of Christian En-deavor, held at the home of Mrs. George3. Wella, on Maple avenue, the large at-tendance bore evidence of the increasingioterest in this work. Four new memberssigned the constitution. After the regularroutine business, reports of committees,etc.. a program. iformal but interesting.kept those present entertained until thehofir for adjournment. Some of those par-ticipating were Rev. Arthur Little, Mrs.Bertha Burch, Mr. Harry Keefer, MissAlice .Jimmerson, Mrs. George H. Wellsand Mattle Ryan. Two chapters of a newSerial story In the "GoldIen Rtule" werereast, the reading to be continued at thesemeetings.Mrs. M.e4 ady Becker, who has been con-
flned to her home for the past fortnight.ts recoverlng, and was ou.t Friday for theflrst time.Mr. and Mrs. 'rhomas S. Skinner of Port,
Huron, Mich., guesits during the holidaysof Mr. and 3Mrs. E. E. Blodgett, left Satur-day to speniti the winter, as is their custom,in the south.Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman of Fair-
mount. Neb)., arrivedI Friday night, and willremain until spring. guests of Mr. and Mrs.W. kli. Fsoilmer, at the home of the latteren Carroll avenue.
S.4NDY SPRlNG.Ch'rles F. Brocke and F'rank Mi. Hallo-
well have tak~en the conrtract for supply-lng poles on the new~telephone line fromthis ph.cc to Rockville. Considerable workhas already been done an~d the poles plant-ed for ueverr.l miles.Samuel B. Wetherald and family hav'e
moved to their large new home in SandySpring village.The Waman's Assoclation met on Thurs-
day at Plainfleid with the two MesdamesMioore. Mrs. Joseph T. Mooro presid&,an-.the attenda~ne was vnu;sually large. as intdblitin to a r~oed representation of me~m-b'ers, the following guests were prerent:rs,. Asa M. Stabler, Mrs. S. C. UderM. ...a Mrs. unre Iavm, Mr. andt Mr.,
Tarlton Stabler, Mrs. Roger Brook, MissElinor Hough, Miss Grace Harvey. MisnMariana Stabler and Newton Stabler. TheFebruary session will be held at Sunnyside,with Mrs. Mary Osborne as hostess.Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Miller and chil-
dren have been with Mrs. Gray of Wash-ington and Miss Nora L. Stabler with Mrs.Fred. MeReynolds, also of Washington.Mrs. Caroline H. Miller is In New tork
eity with her daughter, Mrs. Samuel M.Janney, and Mrs. John Thomas is in Bal-timore. Miss Mary C. and Maurice L. Bent-ley spent a week in Alexandria during thehclidays with Mrs. E. S. Leadbeater.Mr. and Mrs. George Nesbitt have been
summoned to Stamford, Conn., by theserious illness pf Miss Sarah Nesbitt.The entire family of Dr. Wm. E. Ma-
gruder met at Christmas, their irst re-union since 188.The dancing class met on Thursday even-
ing with Mine Anna L. Thomas.
WOODSIDE.
The funeral of Mrs. Catharine Freasetook place from Sligo Saturday. The re-mains were taken to St. Paurs Church,where the services were perfornied by therector. after which Interment was made atRock Creek cemetery.Several young people of Woodside have
been forming nightly ukating parties toChevy Chase.The Irving Literary Club meeting, which
was to have been at theL residence of Mr.Oscar Woodwood on Friday, was postpon-ed on account of the sickness of Mrs.Woodwood.Mr. W. W. Curtis and Miss Mary Curtis
have returned to their studies at Swarth-more College.Mr. Charles H. Morgan Is confined at his
heme withi a severe case of nervous pros-tration.Miss Adelal4e Condict, who has been
sick, has recovered and is now preparing tovisit relatives in New York.
KENSINGTON.
Mrs. E. C. Fowler entertained at lunch-eon Friday the following guests: Mr. andMrs. R. W. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.Fowler. Mits R. Fowler and Mr. F. M.Smith of Washington, Mrs. F. M. Weberof Takoma and Mr. Oscar Johnson of Rock-ville.The Library Association of St. Paul's M.
E. Church met on Friday evening last atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Amiss.The president, Mr. G. W. R. Stokes. pre-sided. After the business part of themeeting was ovir the program was com-menced by a piano solo by Mrs. FlorenceGould, after which there was a muck wed-ding. the characters in which were: "An-nabel Nevertell Seraphina Jones," MissNannette Milliken; "Mr. Samuel SnodgrassJudas Jerks," Miss Clara Little; "Rev.Shadrach Meshac Abednego Longfellow."Miss Alice Harvey. The other numbers ofthe program were: Vocal solos, "Flow,Gently, Sweet Afton," and "Daddle," MissNellie Miner; rectations, "Margery Gray"and "The Raggedy Man," Mrs. Robert M.Mcore; piano solo, Miss Harvey, Instru-mental quartet, Miss Gartrell, Mrs. Fig-gins, Mr3. Stokes and Mrs. Harbaugh;banjo and guitar solos, Mrs. Harbaugh.Among those present were Mr. and Mrs.G. W. R. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Loren H.Milliken, Mr. and Mrs. C. F S'!ott, Dr. andMrs. John L. Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Will.iamL. Lewis, Mrs. Harb'tugh, Mrs. F. B. Fig-girs, Mrs. R. M. Moore, Mrs. S. T. Gar-trell, Misses Fannie Reese, Nellie Miner,Stella Gartrell, Laura Wheatley, AlieHarvey, Nannette Milliken, Clara Little,Margie Hart, May Lewis. Flo Smith andMary Little, Messrs. Will Dulin and New-man Little and Masters Walker Smith,Eddie Little and Stanley Milliken. Thenext meeting will be held in February atthe home of Mr. W. H. Wheatley, the pro-gram for which meeting will be preparedby the following committee: Mr. Stokes,Miss Wheatley and Mrs. E. W. Moore.Misoes Madie and Fannie White of
Brightwood have been visiting their cousin,Miss Edna Mannakee.Dr. William L. Lewis has rented the
house of Mr. Albert Dorsey, on Lincolnplace, and removed there Saturday.The week of prayer at the Warner Me-
morial Presbyterian Church will be ob-served with services on Monday, Wednes-day and Friday evenings.
ROCKVILLE.
Wednesday next Is the time appointedfor the meeting of the Agricultural So-ciety of this county for the election ofofficers for the ensuing year, an:1 as th'eday approaches interest n the matter in-creases In all parts of the county. A con-certed movement is on hand to elect a newset of officers. and those engaged In itclaim that they will succeed by a fairmajority. For the past twa or three weeksa regular canvass has been made amongmembers of the soclety by th3se takingan interest on both sides, and a very fullattendance is expected. One of the ques-tions proposed to Le settled by the electionof a new board is that of extending therace track from one-third to half a mile,and for thin purpose it will be necessaryto purchase an additional tract of landsdjoining that now owned by the society.It is also said that the lowest price atwhich this land can be secured is 4t500 perecre. The present track has been in usesome three or four years and its construeion cost the society about S800, but it is:laimed by the advocates of a new board ofinanagemnent that in order to secure theittendance of first-class horses the tracknust be enlarged, and some are also in~avor of pool selling on the grounds. Theyc:lalm also that from the advanmajaeousocation of the grounds in regard to accessfrom all parts of the country and near prox-mity to Washington, Daltimore and other*ities this exhibition should and could bemade second to none in the state, and withShis end in view propose to push things forall they are worth. The more conservativemnembers of the organization take theground that while a half-mile track Is very.tesirable, the society is in no condition atp~resent to incur a debt of from $7000 to.'90o0 In addition to the present debt of$150 Some also claim that it is not thethlrd-mile track which prevents the at-tendance of first-class horses, but thermallness of the purses oruered, and pointto the fact that when several years agop~tirses of 300A were offered some of .thebest horses then in this section of the coun-try were in attendance, although the trackwas then shorter and not so well laid outes at present. It is to be hoped that allthe questions at issue may be settled ins'uch a manner as to promote the best in-terests of the society.The sudde'm deatn of Mr. Alfred Ray at
his home,near Forest Glen, on Saturday,is the subjiect of deep regmet among hisroany friends ial this section of the county,where he was well and favorably known..Mr. James M. Waters, a prominent younglarmer of the first election district, diedon Friday at the home of his father, Mr.M. Maccubbin Waters, near Goshen, in thethirty-fourth year of his age. Funeral ser-iIces ovot iris remains were held In GoshenChurch on Sunday morning, a large con-gregation being in attendance.Mrs. Luthe r King of Clarksburg died on
the morning of the Jd instant, after a briefillness, of pneumonia, aged twenty-three3 earsThe male quartet of this place, composed
cf Messrs. Dobson, Warfield, Prettymanand Reading, will furnish music at therieeting of thne Waverly Club of Gaithers-t urg this evening.Mr. Henry E. Higgins of Potomac dis-
trict andl Miss Anne M. Miller, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Frederick Miller. were mar-ried on the 2d Instant at the home of thebride, near this place, by Rev. L. L. Lloydof the M. E. Church South.The week of prayer commenced in the
M1. E. Church South at this place yester-day evening, with a sermton by Rev. P. P.F'lournay of the Presbyterian Church.Mr. Warren Choate and family left here
last week for Washington city, where theyv-ill reside during the winter.Misses Isabel Boule, Estelle Talbott, Bes-
s~e anid Mary Fields, Hattie Clagett, Katie
(nrr and Mildred Sweeny, who spent theholidays at their homes, this town, haver eturned to their respective schools in dif-terent parts of the country.Misses Beulah and Lillie Ward of Hunt-
Ing H1111 have returned to the school theyhave been attending at Martinsburg, W.I a.Messrs. J. L. and Larkin Davis. who have
been spending some time w;ith relatives and
D~one With Doctors.Mr. Geo. Gants writes: "I believe In the
ELECTrROrOISHl from eaperience. It lasdone much good for both me and my family.We hiar. no use for doctors any more."This Is but one of a legion of testimonials.
The ELEC'*ROPOISE is both sold and rented.I.'afets on application. (Agents wanted.)
aIl% N. WERR. T2R 11TP frP_ N W. MT-14d
friends In this county, have returned totheir home at Laurel, Md.Miss Smith of HyattsvilIe, Md., Is visit-
ing at the residence of Dr. D. F. Owens,this place.A pleasant reception was given last week
by Miss Lucy Simpson, principal of theRockville Seminary, to her teachers andpupils, which was largely attended andmuch enjoyed.The fourth quarterly conference of Rock-
ville Circuit of the M. E. Church Southcommenced here on Saturday and was con-tinued during Sunday. The sermon onSunday. at 11 a.m., was delivered by Rev.J. S. Hutchinson, presiding elder. Themeeting on Saturday was devoted to thebusiness Interests, of the church.While out sleigh riding on Saturday Mrs.
Edward Anderson of this place met witha painful accident. The horse she wasdriving became frightened and attemptedto run away, upsetting the sleigh andthrowing Mrs. Anderson and a lady com-panion out upon the ground. Mrs. A. hadone of her arms badly sprained. Her ladycompanion escaped without injury.Marriage licenses have been issued by the
clerk of the circuit court to the followingparties: Edward L. Brown and Rosie A.Lavelley; H. E. Higgins and Annie M. Mil-ler, all of this county.
THE NATIONAL GUARD.
Sone Dinhonorable Discharges andOther Annonneemnents of Interest.
The following named enlisted men, allprivates, were dishonorably dischargedfrom.the National Guard during the quar-ter ending -December 31: Fred A. Conlee,company A, sixth battalion; George E.Cox, company D, fifth battalion; FrankForrester, company D, fifth battalion;Ralph A. Gury, company A, sixth bat-talion; Charles J. Harley, company B,third battalion; George N. Henrey. com-pany B, third battalion; Harry C. Hodges,company A, sixth battalion; ClarenceKramer, company D, fifth battalion; Win.Kyle, company I:, third battalion; Alphon-sus B. Malone. gompa iy A, second bat-talion; Henry W. Murphy, company 1.fifth battalion; ThomaA S. Murray, com-pany D, iifth battalion; Jeremiah K.O'Hare, company C, fift1 battalion; OscarA. Phillips, company D, fifth. battalion;Clarence A. Proctor, company A. secondbattalion; George W. Redman. company D,fifth battalion; John M. Schwatka, com-pany D, fifth battalion; Ritchie 0. Taylor,company -B, third battalion;. James J,.Thomas, company D, fifth battalion; Wm.Tiney, company A, sixth battalion; Mil-lard W. t pperman, company D, fifth bat-tallon; Elliott Wallingsford, company B,third battalion; Wm. H. Ward, companyA. second battalion; Chris. C. Yeabower,company D, fifth battalion.
National Riflenm Yet Undecided.An annual election of certain ofilcers
occupied the attention of the NationalRifles until long after midnight on Thurs-day evening last, and for that reason thematter of entering the National Guard wasnot touched upon, and it cannot now bestated when It will findlly be disposed of.Since the last meeting there have beensome additions to the vote in favor of en-tering the brigade. Capt. Oyster, how-ever, is discouraged at the outlook.
.Notes.Candidate Staff Sergeant Frank E. Gib-
son, having been certified by the brigadeboard of examination as competent to bea commissioned officer, has been announc-ed in general orders as a "candidate forpromotion" to the grad- of first lieutenantof infantry, and is entitled to the privi-leges thereof.
In the National Guarl of the state ofNew York there was an increase duringINN4 of 1.217 marksmen over the year 1";.The total number who qualified during thelatter year was 7,rd8, and during the sea-son of 1894 the number was 9,135.
Sergeant Henry A. Whalon and PrivateC. Howard Bell, both of company C, fourthbattalion, have been transferred, as pri-vates, to company A, first battalion.
Corporal Henry W. Heine has been ap-pointed acting second lieutenant of comi-
pany C, fourth battalion.
ASPIRING TO THE SENATE.
The Situation at St. Paul.Republican leaders were busy at St. Paul
yesterday arranging for the caucuses of thesenate and house this evening. There are
only two candidates, for the speakership:Samuel R. Var Zant cf Winona and DanielShell of Worthington.Secretary 3ixby of the Nelson headquar-
ters says that the opposition to Washburnwill go into the caucus witl( ninety toninety-five of the 142 republican vtges. ItIs evident, too, that inere Is an understand-ing among Comstock, McCleary and Nelsonthat the vote of the three is to be finallythrown to the one most likely to win. BothLoren Fletcher and Charles A. Pillsburyhave positively announced that they will,under no circumstances, be candidates.
The Idaho Content.Both houses of the Idaho legislature will
complete organization today, and Gov. Mc-Connell will deliver his message tomorrownight. Late last evenirg a written proposi-tion was submitted by Judge Sweet to Sen-ator Shoup, proposing a caucus, but notime was sp~ecified.The populists will cut no figure in the
senatorial fight, and it will be settled bythe republicans.The populist members, fifteen in number,
will cast their votes for members oftheir own party, probably Col. Crook, theircandidate for governor two years ago.Friends of Shoup and Sweet are equallyconfident.
The Kansa. Senatorship.The senatorial contest in Kansas Is grow-
ing exceedingly interesting. Last night thefriends of J. R. Burton claimed his election.The candidates are as follows: J. R. Bur-ton. 28 votes; J. V. Ady, 17; Solon 0.Thacher, 14; Cyrus Leland, 16; Calvin Hood,It); A. W. Smith, 5, and John J. Ingalls, 5.The election takes place the 2'2d Instant.
In West Virginia.The West Virginia legislatdre will meet
at Charleston on Wednesday, and will votefor United States Senator January 22.
Hawaiian Conspirator. Held.Advices from Honolulu, Hawaiian isl-
ands, dated December 31, follow:The preliminary examination of the al-
leged ccrispirators took place last weekand three of them have been held for trialwithout ball.According to the witnesses for the gov-
ernment, there was a deliberate plot toobtain possession of the buildings and allthe prominent supporters of the republicwere to be surrounded and' arrested attheir homes by details of the conspirators.The government detectives even obtainedcomplete lists of those who were to bearrested.Among them were President Dole, his
cabinet officers, members of the executive'sadvisory councils, newly elected membersof the legislature, police officials and armyofficers.The conspirators claimed to have some
2,INN) stands of arms and the support of thenatives, but the trial developed the factthat the natives took no stock in the affair,and that the conspiracy was simply gottenup by a gang of dftcontented whiites andhalf whites.
AUCTION SALES.VUJTURA DAYS.
CHANCERtY SALE OF VALlYABLE PRIOPERTY,LOCATIED IN THE CENTRAL P'ART OFWASING'TON, D. C., BEIN"G PR1EMI5ES NOd.7-r AND 729 tirri lT~REETr NORITHIWEST.
By virtue of a dlecree of the Supreme Court ofthe District of Colfumbia, passsd in equity causeNo. 1Go25 (Besslinig vs. Bessiag et at.), I shalisell at public auction, in frent of the respect iveremises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTHrA O JANUARY, 1895, at FOUR O-CLOCKP.M., lot numbered fourteen (14) in square an-bered four hundred eighty-six (456), improved bythree-story brick buildings, No. 727 and 720 6th
sT'erms' of sale: One-half of the purchase money Incash, the remainder laayable in two equal install-ment, at one and two years, for which the notes
of the purchaser, with ,interest from date of sale,pyable semi-annually, will be taken, secured byced of trust, in the usual form, on the propertysold with policy of insurance on the improrements,in the sumk of at least one thousand dollars ($,000)n each parcel, or all cash, at the optIon of thepurchaser. A deposit of two hundred doliars ($200)n each parcel will be requIred of the purchaser atthe time of sale. All conveyacing, recording, &zc.,at the expense of the purch*.ser.
L CABELL WILLIAMSON,.Trustee, 478 La. are.
WAL.TER B. WILLIAMS CO., Aucts. jad&dsUNDER A DECREE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OFFaIrfax county, Virginia, the undersigned areauthorized to sell the valuable lots and dwellinghouses at. and 400 acres of timber land nearFairfax Court House, VirginIa, belonging to- theestate of the late 3. 0. Gunnell, at auction. JAN-UARtY TWENTY-FIRST. 1895.
D. M. CHICHIESTER and THIOMAS R. KEITH.jal nomm~~nes Fairfax Ct H.. Va.
(iOOD NEWS!1Sufferers from nervgus debility or from long-
standing and wasting diseases should lose no timeIn onsulting Dr., I. A. Walker, the leading spe-cialist In the treatment of all disorders of thebrain and nervom system. Dr. Walker has de-vofed himself during the nast twenty years to thestudy and treati:cent fof disease of this character,and his remarkable success has gained for him thehighest reputation boih in Europe and America.His treatment rit at the very foundation ofthe trouble in a I and the result is invari-ably a quick an pe anent cure. Dr. Walker ispermanently lited 1411 Pennsylvania avenue,adjoining WillarS's 1lTetel, where he may be con-sulted from 10 a.m; to 5 p.m. Charges very low,and consultation at offie or by mall free. Wednes-day and Saturday evenings, 7 to S. Sunday, 10 to12. See testimonials of cures in Post, 'Times andNews. All interviews sacredly confidential andnares never published except by owner's consent.oc15-tf
AUCTION SALES.THIS AFTERNOON.
THOMAS DOWLINO & CO.. AUCTIONEEIIIL
CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE R*AL ESTATE. LOT .17. IN SQUARE 677. AND 1IM-PROVEMENTS
By Tirtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ofthe District of Colutli-t. pnssed in Equity CameNo. 15230, wherein tridget Itady is conmplainantand Mary Carroll and others are defendanits themalersigned trustees therein appioltit(d will offerfor sale at nublic nuction. in front of the prm-n-Ises. on MONDAY. TIlE SEVENTH DAY OF JAN-UARtY. A. D. 1895, AT FtcUR O'CLOCK P..\., thefollowing real estate in the city of W-ashington, Inthe Distriet of Colanhall. to wIt: Lot No. seven-teen (17). in square No. six hundred and seventy-seven (677). according to the plan or suldIvilonof said square a" mAdile by William P. Ehiott, esv..city surveyor, the said lot being improved lv ittwto-oy frane dwelling house known as No. 32 Gstreet northeast.Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money
to be paid In cash and tle htlance in two eqtualInstallitients. payable respectively in one und tworats. the sate to bhe evidenced. laP proanistfry
nottea bearing interest front the da. of asile. andto he secured by deed of trnst upon t.. prembs-es.or atlIs eler-tlcn the purchaser nay. pay, in cashIlte whole; of the purc-hase money. or any portiongreater th1an one-third. the residue. if any, to besecured as -nforesaid. A rash depnspit of $0& willie required at the time #1t sale. The taxes will hepala to the date of-sole. AU .conveyancoing sadrecording at' the cost of the tourchaser. If teiterms of wale sre nt -riiiited witli within t4tdays after the-day t sale the right. I reserred torundvertise and resell at the risk and cost ot thecefaultime purchaset.
It. P.YRID LEWIS, Trustee.416 5th st. n.w.
JOHN ALTHEUS 30HYN8tfN. Trustee.d27-d&ds 408 5th st. n.w.
DUNCANSON BitOTIIERS. Auctloneers.CIIANCEIIY SALE OF VALI'APLE. Imtm'ROn
1EAY. ESTATE IN THE C'ITY OF WASMilN.-TON. M. C.. KNOWN AS NO. 220 E STItElfrNOft1ilEAST.
D1y virtue of two deerres of the Supreme Courtof the District of Cohnubinla. prisseti tn the Itithday of Noveuber aid the 17th &~ty of )eecemler.A. D. 1194. respect!vely. In E.uity Cactie No.1.319. wherein Leopo!ld Schwarx et it]. are com-pilainants anl Genrsre W. Scleue-rman et il. nredefend:,nts. We will sell at pubiilie nuetlon. infront of-the premises. on MONDAY, TIlE NEV-ENTII DAY OF JANI'ATlY. A. D. 1895. AT IIALF.P.ST P0111 O'CLOCK P.M.. the followin:: lie.scrihed -i-l estate, situnte in the city of Wasth-ington. District of Colutbile: All of lit nnmherelsixty-five W.5) in D. A. Windsor'q subdivision insquare nutbered reven hndred nnil :!fty-four 17511.ns per plIt recored In Book No. 19. [ntse 10.. (.fthe recorls of the office of lie surveyor of sidhDistriet, together with certain rights reserved .vle-d in the tomith end ,.f lot 66t. :tid nc right eofway over lots 622 'W.nil fi1 of tle --ar fotr feetby their full wiTm.- WsaId sainre 7.1. s:;l lot C7h.e4in improved l a t~-cestiory :sld b-aemtent lrick-dwellin. S:id property will ibe rold tubt-et to a1deed of trust to seie nn indebtedess of $4.ts1.r:tturin March N. RM)7. rreordo'c In Liber 1t4.5,follo 23G et seg.,.gpf the land reeprds for said Dis-trct.Terms of sale s prerllferrt by the decrees: One.
third of the pu hpses ntonev in cash, and the hal-ince in two eqjual nstallelintls. pnyll six anl,tvelve months from the day of sale. respectively.for whhih the pqnlombry notes of the purchasrmust he given, -uri by deed of trust cn theproperty soid an heifrlner int-reat at the rate of 6per cent per anttm tciil paid. or all cash. at tlepurcihaser's optiot. All conve-yancint: and record-ing nt the cost 4f the prchaser. who will he re-Ituired to make t diepniit of $20'. nt the timte ofpale. If the terltas of, anle are not c-muiced withwithin fifteen dayls fromtu the ilay of sale the trns-tecs reserve the right to resell the prorperty at thecost and risk of tlie defnIlting purchaser, sifterfive days' previets' adtertisemtent of such resale insoue newspaper Imlished in the Distrl-t of Co-lumibia. SAM'L MADDOX. Trtiste.
R40 Ind. ave.SIMlON LYON. Trustee.
.1 t16 F st. .n.w.DUNCANSON BROS., Anetionwems.
d20.21.25,27,29t.3I.jni2.4.5.7
FUTLIIE DAVS.TIlJS.. -JOWLL\U & CO.. AUCTIONEELIS.
TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED'RWERtTY -A TIREE-htOli lltiWi'K DV.LL-ING, .\UMIER60 lItM \LEW lAMI Stllir'AVENNUE NOltTilckST, IN THE Cr)' UkFWA42diilIGTON. ii. C.
Ily virtue of % iowee contained in a certnin deedof trust to us, tice udersigned, of date August Is,A.D. 18.4, and duly recorded in Liber 14J5. atfrii, 3'20 et seli., one of the land record books ofthe District of t'olumbia. and at tle request of tMeIsrty tereby secured, we, the tdersi;:ned trustees,will Sc-el, it pAIuiic auct:fca, inl frout, of the prei-ist-., oa TIIUISLDAY, the SLVE.\TKNTlI DAYOF JA.-UAIY, A.lt. 1895, at thle hour of PAL-r'AsTr FtwUR o'CLOCK P.M., thle follinfg de-scribed real estate in the city of Washington.lIistrict of C'olumulcla, to w-it: All of lot nuer~t-dcttirty-one (3lj. int Isaace Bradcley's subdicivisltc oifsc;unre rumbe~ired sevetyt-twco tit, accordicng topla~t of t.aid subialvislion, as thte samne appuears ofrciord inc the oite of ti:e taitnteyr- cif tihe Disat ietof Ce-aalila, int 1lorik J. Hi. K., -folio 81lt, etc-..intiprove~d byv a bcrick .cweilincg knownw tand niumbaeredlas I 109 New llitrntyshire nycatme northawest, suib-jct to, :1 periur tieed cif trutst con said propertyl forthe. sumlt of $..Oc00 of diate August 17, A4.1,. 183i2,anad duly recordedi in Liber; Nco. 1 703, fotleo 343 etse-ct. $a~d de oft trustI hears 6 per c-cnt intterest
pe~raan, andc does noat fall due until August 17,Term.; of scale: All enshc over nndi abov-e said
prior du-e of truzst... A dleosit of CIOs. will bce r-<ittiredl at thec timce of sale. All ecnvey-ancing aitilrtrd-cingt at puirchaser'sc cost. Tiermis of sale. tobe compitiled~ writhc it tenc clays fromt date oft sale.otl:c-rwisea trucstees rese-rve~the right to4 resell aitrisk and cost of defaulting puarchaster or pur-ebrsters.
RICHII.1D it. BIEALL. Trtustee.Nic. 1-20 New York nye. n.w.
JOSEI'l T. OFFU~TT. Trustee.jn7-cI&ds No. 1-420 New York nye. n.w.
RATCLIFFE, DARR1 & CO., AUCTIONEElIS.CHIANCERIY SALE OF VALUABLE PIlOPERtTY ON
FO UItTEENTII STREET SOUTHIEAST.By vir-tuce of a dee-roe of the Supreme Court of
the District of Colutnilia. passed in ecquity causeNo. 1486, whcerein Johcn L. Taylor and others arecornplainants and Autnie Fountain and others aredlefe-ndants. thce undersigned trustees ill sell, at
pubic uctenin front of the pre-mises. on liceNINIIDAYOFJANUARY, 115, AT OUit
O'CLOCK P.M., that piece or parcel of land andpremtises in thce District of Columnbla known anddescrIbed as follows: Comncin~ctcg for-lihe samte onFoiurtee-nth street southtcest. at the northeast cornerof lot numbiered eleven til). in suare numberedten hundred and sixty-osne (1061); thcence runingsouith forty-two (42) fed; thence east once hutndredtand one (101) feet; thence noth forty-two (421 feet;thence west one hundred antd one (101) feet to theplace of beginncing, Improved Icy a framue house.Termia of sale: One-third of tihe purchase money
(or. at the opition of the purchaser, any greaterportion or the whole of the purchase money) incash on the day of sale, or withtin ten days .there-after, and the balance of the purchaise money to bcepaid in two equal installmtents. payable in one andtwo years respectively frome lice day of sale, thceipurchaser to give his promissory notes for thedeferred paymez.ts, hearing interest at the rate ofsix per centum per annumc from the day of saleuntil paid, end secured bcy a good and sufficientdeed of trust upo* thtinpiremtisesi 5o sold. A detiositof $100 will be ruiret4 at the time of sale. Taxeswill be paid to ate. All conveyaztcing and re-cording at the c othe purchaser. If the termsare ntot complie witt within ten days the rightis reu'erved to resdl at the risk and cost of the de-faulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement inone of the WashI ten .~rs.
No. 416 5th at. n.w.,:. THOhIAS'I60THORION, Trustees.
3luit7 building,d27-d&ds No. 817 4%~ st. n.w.,
THOMAS DOW-.INe & CO. AUCTIONEERS.
PeremptoryEXECUTOR'S Sil OF SPLEINDID BUSINESS
PRlOl'EtRTY, BiEIN'G A THRIEE-STORIY ANDATTIC 1:RIiCK, WITHI BASEMENT, NUMBIER(21 E sTRtENT (NORITH SflDE), BETWEENSIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS NORTH-WEST.
On MONDAY, JANdhRY FOURTEENTH. 1805,at FOUR O'CLOCK( E1., in front of the premIses,we shall offer at public auction for the under-signed executor the following descrIbed property,namely: Part of original lot No. 0, in square 456,having a front of 19 feet 7 Inches on E street and'running back an average depth of about 9)6 feetto a wide alley, improved by a three-story andattic brick, with basement, being No. 621 E streetnorthwest, between 6th and 7th streets. Thisproperty is located in one of the best businesscenters in the city, and where property is steadilyenhancing in talue, being in close proximity tothe ,general and city post sinfces, patent office,city ball and pension- ofice.Terms of sate: One-third of the purchase money'
to be paid in cash, and the balance to be paid intwo equal installments, respectively, na one andtwo years, secured py a deed of trust upon theproperty sold, wi iterest thereon, payab e semi-as~nually, at thE -'te of (3 per cent per annum,until paid, or all cash, at the option of the pur-chaser. A deposit of $250 will be required at thtetime of sale. Sale to be dlosed within fifteen daysfrom day of sale, otherwiise thce property will bers-old at thte risk and cost of defaulting pur-echaser, after five dz.ys' advertisetment in somenewspaper publisoed In Wrashington, D. C. Allcetveyancing and recording at the cost of theIpurchaser. Premises can ihe inspected any timeprior to c-ale, J. J. WIrMARTH.JaS-,. Exenute-.
AUCTION SALES.*OMORROW.
Horses. . Horses.AT PUBLIC AUCTION.
S. BENSINGERt. AUCTIONERRWASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR.
No. 940 LA. AVE.
XEREIPTORY SALE OF THIRTY-FIVE HEADOF HORSES AND MARES.
TOMORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING, JANUARYEIGHTH, AT TEN O'CIDCK, will be sold withinthe bazaar, for Mr. Thomas Kirk of Philadelphia,a carload of Horses and Mares, some extra work-ers and fine drivers.
- ALSOSix Fine Sound Young Horses and Mares
Twenty head of Horses and Mares, goad workersand drivers.This is good stock for any purpose, and will be
sold WITHOUT IES itVE.ALSO
Several New and Second-hand Vehicles. Harness.&c.it S. BENSINGEt. Auctioneer.
Joseph Bros. & Co.,AUCTIONEERtS, 637 LA. AVE.
TUESDAY, JANUARY EIGHTH,[Ens-tapmaow Mmle oif
Ont TUESDAY, JANUARY EIGHTH, at TENA.M. we will hold a special sale of HouseholdFurniture. including a large assortment of ChamberSuites. in oak and walnut; Parlor Suites, Blankets,Spreads, Comforts. 10 pairs lace Curtains, assortedstyles; [air and Shuck Mattresses, Steves andianres. Sidelanirds 'Pictures, Showcases, new andused Carpets. Skin and other Rugs, Marble-top Ta-bit A. Chenille lortleres, etc.ja7-20h CHAS. WEEKS, SALESMAN.THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEE11S,
612 E st.TRUSTFS' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED
'ROPERTY, BEING PREMISES NO. 120 DSTtEET NORTHEAST.
By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 14 1893sand uttly recorded In LI11r 1827. folio 281. one ofthe land records of the District of Columbia, andby direction of the party secured thereby, theundersigned trustees will sell, In front of thepremises, on TIENDAY. JANUARY EIGHTH,1%05. at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK. the follow-ing improved property: Sul lot 83. In squale 723,eling No. 120 D street noatheast. subject to a first
trust of $3,0010, due Noveualner 16, 180.Terms: All above the first trust to be cash. All
conaveyancing ani recording at purchaser's ost.$1w, deposit required at time of sale.
JOHN' S. SWORISTEDT. Trustee,1= st. .w.
GE. J. EASTERDAY, Trfste-.d26-d&ds 1410. G St. n.W.
-THOMAS DOWLINO R CO., AU iTJONElims612 -E ft. u.w.
TRImITEBS.SALE OF -TW@--TWO-STORY FRAMEDWELLINGS. NOS. 122 .AND 1824. -LAW--R&NCE STREET- (OTIERWIS! KNOWN ASRIGGS 'LACE) NORiTIWET.
By virtue of s deed of trust. dated Septemhar30. 11, and recorded in Liber No. 1734. folio401 et seaq.. one of the hind records of the Districtof Columnlit. and at the request of the holders ofthe note thereby sea ured. I. the surviving trustee,will sell at public auction, In front of the premd-tes. &owT;F_'DAY. TIlE EIGFITIl DAY OF JANU-AllY 1895, at FOUII O'LOCK l'.Ml.. lots aum-beet1(I EeveLty-fo'tr t741 and seenty-tive (75), InI. E.& la yhaew's tuhdiviion of lots In square num-bere1d oue hundred und thirty-three (133:, as perplat recorded in hook Ii. D. C.. folio 74. of theaet orda of the surveyor's edict' of the istrict ofCuumbil. with the improvements thereon, con-s n::.tag of two tao-story frame dwellin;s.Termis of skill-: Ore-third of tle plureliase money
to boe paidl in eavh. bhlance in two equal Install-nwuts. it One and two years from day of sale, re-slawetively, with interest at the rate of 43 per centlr annuam until pld. p:ayable emnl-annnually. thed-lferred payments to be represented by the pnr-eln;tier's notes. secured by deed of trust on theprtoperty sold. or all cssh. at the option of theplrehar. A deposit of $210 will be req'uired atthe t.tne of sale. Terms of sale to be compiledwithl within tean days fron date of sale. or tetrustee reseres the right in ndvertire anti resellthe prolerty at the risk crid cost of the defaut-Ing purelaser. It. It. T. Ll'1OLD.del-dI&% Suryivin: Trustee. 130. F at. n.w.
SIllNCANSON 1ilt08... AuctIoneers.
TRI'SIFES' SALE OF A IIANDSOIIE THIrEE-STOltY AND BASEMENT BUICK DWELYING.Sl'.XTE AT tIlE NOIITIIWEST COINEi OFTilItTiEEN'Til AND N WiltFETrA NOtTHiWESET.
Ily irine of n certain d-ed of trust to us, bear-Ing date )eebnilier N. 1113, and duly recorded inl.'her 1,71. folio 2417 et seg., of tie land recordsof tile DMstrlet of Colubnla. and at the written re-
quest of the pairtles seenlred thereby, we wvIll sellat pablie auction, in front of the premises. onTUMtSDAY, THE EIGHTl 1AY OF .ANUARY,A.D. 189'5. AT lIALF-PAST FOUR O'CIOCK P.M.,all that certain 1iece or parcel of land anl arem-lees. sititate in tie city of Wtshhngton, District ofColtalluminl. and being .lot 16, In louts C. Ferrell'ssul division of part of original lot numbered 1. Insituare 243. as per platt recorded In ULier 20, follo1I , of the records. of the ofiice of the surveyor oftie District of Columbia, together with Improve-ments.The nbove property will be sold subject to a deed
of trust for $.400. together with interest thereonfromt May 2, 1894. at the rnte of 6 per cent peranLum, irterest payable semi-annually.Terms of sate: One-thlinl cash, lealance in one
year. far which the note of the urchaser, withirterest at 6 per cent per annut, iyable semi-annually. will be taken, secured ty deed of truston the property sold, or all cash, at option of par-chaser. A deposit of $200 will he reintred at timeof sale. All oanveyaning and recordag at pur-chaser's cost. Terms of vale to be complied within fifteca days from datg of sale.
WII.LAM M. ASH,D. M. ROSS,
in5-St Trustees.
FUTURE DAYS.
DUNCANSUN lCOh., AUCTIONEEtS,
TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVEDSUFUUt1nAN IIEAL ESTATE. P1EING A POl-TION OF THE PItOPERTY KNOWN AS"METROPOLIS VIEW." IMI'CROVED BY TilENIANSION HOUSE OF TIlE LATE ClIlEFJIT'TIOE CIIASE, KNOWN AS -*EDGEWOOD,"CONTAINING THIltTY-ONE ACRES, MORtE ORLESS.
By ;ittne of two deeds of trest, dated, .*spec-tively, the 11th day of June, 1810, and the 11th dayof June. 1892, and recorded among the land recopisof the District of Columbia, In Libe- 1494, folos438 et seq.. and Llber 1710, folios 130 et seq., re-pectively, we will sell, at pub~ile auction, on thepremIses, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH DAYof DEFA3ItER,. A.D. 1894, at FOURI O'CLOCKP'.M., thae following describad land and parenmises,wi't the lnmprovcments, ensements, rights, waysandl appurtenances ther-unto belonging, situtate andintg in the couaty of Washingtion, and the Dis-
trict of Coltumbta, to wit: All that part of'Metrop~olis View" (thte farm formerly owned bythe late WVashington. Berry), according to a sub-dvision by John A. Atliddleton antI Thtomas WV.Berry, trustees, and filed with their first report ofsales in the ehaneery suit of hIldtdleton et aL.a;ninst Berry et ali., No. 5100, equity do'ket 7, intie Supareme Court of thte District of Columbhia (acopy of whaich lat Is also recordeda In Llier "Gov-ernor fhephaer 1," folia 41, of time records of thesumveyor's aifliee of the District of Colaumblaa), con-taineud aithiun the follo -laig naetes and bounds: Be-ginnIng at the inters~ction of the east line of 4thstreet em at extended and the center line of Centralaverue, and running thence north 02 degrees eastonae haundred and fourteen andl seventy-two-bun-dre-dthma t14.72, tperch-'s to the westerly line of theright of way of time Metropolitan branch, Baltimorend Ohio railroad. thenee with said westerly linesouth 10% degrees west eight and thirty-sx-hutn-dredths (S.30) perches; thenace south 15% degreeswest twelve and twe'l-e-hmundredths (12.12) paerches;thence south 18 degrees west six (6) perches;thece sth 17% degrees west eleven and sixty-eight-lundretdths t11.681 perehes: thence south 20%hdegrees a est five anal sixty-elghmt-handredths (5.081perches; thence south 21%1 degrees west six andeight-hunidredlths (0.08 pe'rches; thence south 251degrees west sIx and forty-four-hundredths (6.44)peccchs; thence south 22 degrees west six andlfor-hndredths (0.00) ferchues; thence south 20%Adgrees west fourteen andi sixty-four-hundlredths(14.011) perches: thence leavIng said westerly* lineouthm 02 degres west tIrteen and five-tenths13.519 perches to a stone in the center of Southavenue; thence with the center of said avenuesoth (12 degrees west seventy-fiye and eighty-five.hundredths (75.85) perches to the east line of 4thstreet east extended; thence due north sixty andaIne-tenths (00.9) perches with said east line of
4th street east extended to the beginning. Con-taning 31 acres, maore or less, and being all thatpart of "Metropolis View," owned bylKatharineChase, lying east of the east line of 4th streeteast extended and west of the Metropolitan branch,Untimore andl OhIo railroad, south of Central ave-ne and north of South avenue.Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase moneyo be pail in cash, nd the balance In one, two andithree years. to be represented by note. of the pur-chaser or purchasers, bearing interest at the rateof 6 per "eat per annum from the day of sale, pay-nhle seanl-annually. secured lby deed of trust uponthe property sold, or all ensh, at the option of the
pucae.A deposit of one thoausand ($1.000) dol-larrquiedat time of sale. All conveyancing and
recording at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale tohe complied with within fifteen (15) days from dateof eale, othersvise trutsteeq reserve the right to re-sell the property at the risk and cost of the de-faulting purchase", after ten days' ntotiee of suchresale in some newspaper published in the city of
Waslnsot, D~ ALBERT A. .WILSON,-JOlHN B. LARINER,1335 F st. nw.,
d4-al Trustees.
it7TIIE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UTI'LrTHUtSDAY, JANUARIY SEVENTEENTH, 180)5, atthe same hour and place.
ALBERT A. WH2SON,JOHN B. LARNERI,
1333 F et. n.w.,d19l-w&stfat5thd Trustees.
DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS.TRUSTEFB' SALE OF VACANT LO3T ON NORTHSIDE OF TRUMBULL STRtEET. BETWEENTIRD AND FOUR-AND-A-HALF SITREETrS,HOWARD UNIVERSITY SUBDIVISION.
By virtue of a deed of trust, given to us andrecorded in Liber No. 1716, at folio 245 et
se., one of the land records of the District ofCumbia, and at the requetst of the party secured,
we will sell at public auction, in front of thaeprmises, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARtY SIX-TEENTH, A.D. 1895, AT HALF-PAST FOURIOCLOCK P.M., the following described real estateIn the Distrlst of Columbia, to wit: Lot twenty.two (22), in block numbered sixteen (10), of theHoward University subdivision of the farm thatformerly belonged to the late John A. SmIth, comn-monly called "Effigham Place."Terms: One-third cash, balance In one and two
years from the date of sale. the deferred pay-ments to be secu-ed by deed of trust upon theroperty sold, and to bear interest at the rate ofper cent per annum, payable semi-annually, or
a~ll cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de-posit of $100 to be pid at the sale. Terms to becomplied with fifteen days from the day ofsale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right toresell the property at the risk and cost of the de-faulting purchaser. All conveyancliag at pur-haser's cost. -JSP ,NSN
,a-dt CHnoAnIm B. BAILEY,
AUCTON SALES.FUTWUR DAYE.
C. G. SLOAN & O.. AUCTIONE8sE 140 G At
Catalogue Sale
Fine OilPaintings,By Eminent American and
Foreign Artists,Such as Watteau, Simmonetti, Th. Frere, Har
quette, Kock-Kock. H. Kern, Brissot. Kircl-naY
and manv others of equal merit.
To be sold at public auction within our ar
gallery, 1407 G street.
On WEDNESDAY andTHURSDAY, January9th and ioth, 1895,
at ii a. m and3 p- m.
On exhibition up to hour of sale.
Catalogues Ready.C. G..SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers.
Ja5-4t 140? G st.WALTER Z. WILLIAMS & CO;. AUCTIONSEE.
GOVERNMENT SALE OF UNSERVICKABr PROPEltTY AND MATERIAL AT THE MAIL BACEQUIPMENT SHOPS. NO:i. 479 AND 491 (STREET NOlRTHWEST, WASHINGTON. D.C.
On * THUIMDAT; JANUARY- -TENTH, 105. atElEVEN- -Ot1AK-- A.IL, will Ie mdd, at iMAbibauctin,- -at. -the. roverument -mail tbag equipmentshops, Nus. 470) and 4S1 C street northwest. a quantity of unserviceable property. such as 60.000 lbsScrap Jute, more or less; 1,600 lb. Clean Canvasmore or less; 1,000 lbs. Waste Twine, more or lessand other miscellaneous articles. Terms cash. B)order of RUFUS B. NIERCHANT,Ja3-d&dhs Disbursing Clerk P. 0. Department.
1Y DECItEE OF THE tCICUIT COURT OF FAIRfix county, Virginia, the undersigned are authorized to sell the Union Hotel property, belonring to the Tyler estate, at Fairfaa OmiHouse, Virginia, at auction, JANUARY TWENTY-Fill. 1t41t5.For pa rnlars apply to R. W. MOORE, C. W.
TYLER and J. M. LVE, Conmiaslonees, Fair-fax C. H.. Vn. ja3-Gt' MiOMAS IJOWL\IN & CO.. ALV'1'10 imit
Trustees' Sale by catalogueof the personal effects
of Mrs. KatharineChase,embrac-ing in part,
MRP CARABA MARBLE PlUST. WITH PED-FSTA4 OP THE LATE CHIEF JUSTICE (ACOPY FROM CRAWFORD). OIL PAINT-INGS BY GItEUZE,. BENALL. JANSEN. ANDOTIEl CELEBRATED MASTERS; A FINEl'ORITIIAIT L' 01L OF THE CHIEF JWTICE.OLD AND IARE PORCELAINS. AND GLASiFROM ALL 'ARTS OF THE GLOBE, EXQUIS.ITE EXAMPLES OF SEVIES PORCELALN ANDOLD CHINA, lARE OLD PRODUCTIONS OFJAPANESE AND ChiLNESE ORNAME'1lM MAILULE STATUARY. ICARE BItONZEH, ELIZA-BiETHIAN POItCELAINS, WITH PORTRiAlTS;ErLZABRETHIAN FURtINTURE; A SUPERIDFRENCl OVAL MlltROII. WITHI MASSIVEEMBLEMATICAL CARVINGS %COST A FABU-LOUS PRICE), ELEGANT MANrEL UaflSROR,SUPERB EG'YPTIAN AID OFRENC CLOCK.MANTEL SEI, WITH TUE UICIIEST Oft-MOLU AND BRONZE MOUNTINGS. PORCE-LAIN GARDEN SEATS AND FLOWER URN.S.MtAIW CABINET IA WONDEILFUL lIECFy,CAll LNET& OF BRIC-A-ISUAC. LNLAID ANDYrUiEI BEAUTIFULLY CARVED CA-BIELSSUPERBLY CARVED IOWRL CHEST (AN AN-TIQUE OF RIAN VALUEJ, WONDERFULLYCAUVED ANTIQUE BUFFET, CARVED CHINACIASETS AND BOOK C'ASESt A SUPERBLYCARVED AN'IIQUE WALL CABINET (A rAURPIECE). ELEGANT TAbLE DVELRATIONS I\CHINA AND GLASS, DING TABLE ANDCHAIs, LIBitARY FURNITURE. CUUGHiESAND EASY CHAIRS OAK AND EBONY BOOKCASMa LAX, MIIISELLANEUS BOOKS ANDl'A.I'H Ll' (LIERARY OF THE LATE CH"EJUSTICE CHASEM, ELEGANT -1I1S-4, CHAM-DER FURNITURE, IN ET-s ANDsiEAILATEI IRCES; MA'TICtLiSES AND B IlING, .1UEN AND LAUNDRY UiEQUJEITES, &c., &e.By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated thest day of December. ISa. ani duly recorded inLiber 1b54, bIbo 11 et seq., one ot the land ree-rds of the District of )Auuaida, andi by direc-tion of the parties secured thereby, the under-signed trustees wil sell at the auction roonas of=uwlug & Co., 612 l street amrthnest, on WED-NESDA , DEUEMBElR NINETEENTH, 1bue com-mening at HiALF-k'AST TEN 0'ClOCK A. L, andcontinumng daily at that hour until all I. suL[eing the iyeisnal effects of Mrs. KatharineChr.se of Edgewood, removed to Messars. DowlingCo.s art galleries for convenience of sale.
This is one of the most iortant sales evernade in this city, and nsculd command thne at-tention of parties desiring rare and elegant at-tiles collected froma all jlarts of rhe world.On exhibition two days prIor to sale, when de-criptive catalogues will be ready.
WALTER U. CLEPHANE,344 D st. n..
CREED II. FULTON,456 Ia. are,
dS-d&ds Trustees,
C7THE A-BOVE SALE IS UNArOIDABLY POST-poned antal WED.NESDAY. JANUARY SECOND,195, samne hour and place.. By crder of thetrustees. THOMAS DOWLING .& CO.,d15-d&ds -Auctioneers.
E7THE AROVYE SALE IS AGAIN UNAVOIDABLY~postponed until WEDNESDAY, JANUARY KIN'a.1t396, same hour and place.By order of the trustees.
THOMAS DOWLING & CO.,d20-dts .Auctioneers.E7THE ADOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST-poned until WEDNESDAY, JANUARY SIXTEENTH,895, same hour usnd place. Bty order of trustees.j3-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts.RUSTEES' SALE OF" THlE GIDBE BUILNPIcol'ERITY, ON 'INNSYLNANIA AVENUEBETWEEN TIllIRD AND FOUR-AND-A-HALFSTRIEETS WEST.
By virttue of that certain deed of trust. recordedIn Liber No. 983,. folio 174 et seq., of the landrecords of thne District of Columbia. the underasigned will sell at public auction, on WED)NES-DAY, THE SINTEENTH DA1E OF JANUARY.A D. 181,5 at FOURI O)'CIDK P.M., in front ofthe premIses, all those certain parcels of land iithe city of Washington, District of Columbia,krown and distingished as all of original Iotaumbered 14 and 13, and the rear part of original
lot numbered 16, in reservation numbered 10. be-inning 713 feet 2 inches northwardly from Penn-sylvania artenune and running back with thne fullwidth of said lot to the putblle alley in the realthereof, together with the imnprnements thereon.consisting of that large' and substantial structureknowna as the Globe building. Thne entIre propertyto tbe sold contains 11,245i sqluare feet of land.Terms of sale: One-third cazsh and thne balance intwo equal installments, at one and two year., forwhich tihe notes of the purchaser, with interestfrom the date oif sale, payable semi-annually, wille taken, secured by deed of trust, in the usualform, on thne property sold, with poller or in-srance on the binldings, in tihe suma of at least
$10,000, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser.All taxes to date of sale payabtlle out of the liur-hase nmoney. A deposit of $30 will be reqluireds
of the purchaisr at the time of sale. If theterms of sale are nt compikd with in ten daysthe righnt Is reserved to resell the propert -, afterire days' advertisement, at the risk and cost of
the defaulting purchanser. .
THOMIAS E. WAGGAMAN..a~dd WILLIAM A. MAURY.ja1-d~dsTrustees.
S. J. NOTES & BRto., AUCTIONEERIS,639 Louisiana avenue northiwest.RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.DIPRIOVED BtY A POURt-STORIY BASEMIENTIiRICK BUILDING. ON E STRtEl' BETWEEN5TH AND C'TII ciTEETS, KNOWN AS 507 E'STRFI37 NORtTHIWIT, IN THlE CITY OFWASHIINGTON, D). C.
By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in llherL411, folio 200) et seq., of thne land records of theD1strict of Coluambla, anal at the requneat of the-arty theret~y securedi, we wilU sell at ubile auc-ion, in front of tine premises, ON WEDNESDAY.IlE SIKTEENTHi DAY OFe .JANUARY, 181)5, ATOUR O'CLOCK P.M., parts of original lots num-ered two (2), thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), Inquare nu.nbered founr hundred and eighty-eiht48), beginniang for thne sanme at the southeast cor-er of said lot bumblered two (2), snd runninghence west on E street twenty-sIx (20) feet two(2) inches to the public nulley, thence north on saialley one hnundred and thlrty-four (134) feet two (2)lce, thence east twenty-six (20) feet two (2jiches, thnenee aouth one hundred and thlrty-fonr
134). feet two (2) Inches to E street and the tbe-gining.Terms of r- e: All sums crer and abnore $12,000.ith the Interest accrucd thereon (bnein" a prierrust), to be paid Inn cash. A depinsit of $200 re-ured upon acceptar:ce of bid. If tine terms of
male are s~ot comp*iled wIt Inn ffteen days frmh. day of sale thne trustees reserve the right toesell the property at the rink and coat of thne de-aulting pureb.ser after five days' nethk-c of such
sae in seome ntee'aier published in the DistrictsfColunbis. All necessary information given oniay of sale.
ABRIAIIAM FISHIER,AMINON IEmIrv.ND.
-Trustee,aK-ld a1T E at n.
AUCTION SALES.FUTUREE DAYS.
THOMAS DOWLAN I & aL, AUCTIONl
TBUSTEW SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TA'ION THE NORTH SIDE OF E STErMr BE-TREEN TWELFTH AND THIRTlEN=STIEES, KNOWN AS 1221 AND I2 2STREET NORTHWErT.
Under and by -irtue of a certain deed of trItnus, bearing date April 21. 1810, duly recrded InUber MIs1. folio 190, of the land records of theDistrict of Columbia, and at the request et thepatty e ired thereby, we. the undersigned trustee,will sell, at i auction, in front t said prean-tso, an SA! 3LOAY. the NINETECENTH DAY eJANUARY A. D. 185, at HALF-PAST YOURO'CLOCK P.M., all that certain piee or et -
land, situate In the city of Washington, etColumbia, to wit: Mhat part of tot foer (4). squaretwo humdred and sleety (20M. heglasing for thesue on the north side of 5 street sixteen (1feet and eight 8i inebs from the southeast cornerof the mid lot, and se.ning thence north eighty-eight (SS) feet and six (0 inhes, thame east tero(4) feet and eleven and coe-third (11 1-3) eches,thence narth seventy (70) feet and six (4%6ncbithence west twenty-three 2) feet and fieone-third (5 1-) inches, thence mouth seventy (70)feet' and mix .6% inches. thence west fourteen (14)ft-et and ten (10) laies, theme sath eighty-eight:88) feet and six (6) Imhes, theme east thirty.three (70) feet and four (44 inches to the place 91beginning, together with all improvemets thersm,bubject to acc.-ed taxes to date.Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money
to be paid in cash. and the balance to be paid intwo equal installments. respecttrely, in one andtwo y ered by a deed of trust on the prop-erty sol with nlter-est. payable semi-annumally, atthe rate of 6 per cent per ama until paid, or allcash. at the option of The pardaser. A deposit of$500 will be required when the bid is accepted. ICthe terms of te sale are not comaplied with infifteen days the trustees reserve the right to reselthe property at the risk and cost of defaultingpurchaser.ROE A.S AGROGEit A. SPRACUR,
JOHN SIDNEY WEBB.d31eo&ds Trustes.THOMAS DOWIJNG a CO., AUCT10NERRR
612 E S.
CHANCERY SAIS OF VALUABLE PROPERTVLOCATED LN THE CENTRAL PART 01VASHINGTON CITY. D. C.. IEING PREM-ISMl NOS. 1M6 AND 1810 1 STREET N W1726 H STR1ET N.W., 102 isTH SiREEN.W.. AND 1113 1'I1I STREET N.W.
By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ofthe District of Columbia, passed in equity eans.No. 15,75 (Womuersley vs. McGine et al.), wewill wel at Pube auction, in ftnt of the se-apeetire Preme6 en WEDNEDAY. 21E NINDAY (W JANUARY. 105. AT FOUR O(F'AMKE.M., Jet -amnbeed twenty-three (). in aarenmbesed ane h.med -and fse (16%5. - bytwo two-story brick dweliiW knew as N180and 1610 1 street u.w. TiAnd an the samme day. Immediately thereafter.
the dast one-alf of lst menhed thirteen (0), insquare- numbered one handrei and sixty-six tl8q),impoeed by a two-story brik dwellig. Ne. iiH street u.w.AND ON THURSDAY. THE TENTIV DAY OF
JANUARY. 1811. AT POUR O'CIOCK PM.. wewill sell part of lots cumbered twenty-four 424).twenty-six 426) and twenty-seven (27). in sqarenumbered one hundred and seven (107). with thetwo-story frame bosme thereon. No. 1028 lothstreet n.w.: the part of mid lot twenty-four (24)being bounded as follows: Beginsmig at the south-west corner of coid ot, and running thence northtwelve (12) feet: thence east forty (40) feet; thence -
south six (6) feet three 43) inches; thence westtwenty (2D) feet: thence south five G) feet nine(9) inces. and thence west twenty (MO feet to theplace of beginning: the part of said lot 26 boned._ed as follows: Beginning at the mouthwest cornerof mid lot and running thence north 2 feet;thence east 61 feet: thence south 3 feet. andthence west 61 feet to The place of begiusng; andthe part of said lot 27 being the north twelve (IDfeet front by the depth thereof.And Immediately thereafter on the name day.
the south half of lot numbered nine (1. In squarenumbered one hundrod and nInety-seren (1971. to.proved by a two-story rame dwelling. No. 11116th street n.w.: the said pmperty all being inthe city of Washinctor and District of Coluhbia.Terma of raie: One-third cash, oe-third in one
year and one-third In two years from day of sal.with * t-rest payable seri-saenally, for whichthe purchaser's notea to be given: -r all -ash forany portion, at the tion of the purchaser. A de-posit of $100 requir. on sale of each rcel, andterms to be complied with in rfteen s in de-fault of which usale to be made at the risk andcost of such purchaser. All convesyancing at putrchamers cost.
JOB BAINARD. Trustee.50W St st. mvw.
ANSON 8. TAYLOR. Trustee,1213 F at. .w.
F. CAUr WILLAMSON. Trustee,424-d&ds 478 [A. ae
C. G. SLOAJ & CO., AUCIIONEERS. 1407 G ST.
TRUSTEE' SAIE OF VALUABLE 'BUSINEP1tiji ERT ON TENTH WREE WEAR F8TREET NORTHWET,. NOS. r.2 AND S2TENTH IlEREMT, I'Rit-NTING 29 FEIT ONTE.TH STiLEET. WITH A DEPTH OF 91FEE1T 7% INCHIER WITH A 6 FELT 7%INCHEN (ILET TO A 30-F&rT ALLEY-WONTAINING 2,637 SQ-UARE FElr OF LAND.
By virtue of that certain deed of trust, recordedIn LiJher No. 19Wre, folio 2X4 et seq., of the landre-orls of the Distrirt of C)umbla, and at therequest of the parties sacri thereby, we willsell, at public auction. in front of the premises. onFILDA. the EIGHTEENi DAY of JANUARY.A.D. 1895, at HALF-PAST FOUR OCIAM'K P.M..all that certain piece and pareel of land and prem-ises, situate In The city of Washington. District ofColumbia, and being known and distinguished asthe south half (%) of original lot numbered twelve(12) in rare numbered three hundred and seventy-seven (377).Term" of sale: One-fourth of the purchase amoney
to be p6id in cash. balance In fve equal install-ments, iayrble in one. two, three, four and iveyears after date, or all cash, at the oation of thepurchater; deferred payments, if any. to be rep-resented by the purchaser's notes, bearing interestfrom the date of sale at t~w rate of 6 per cent perannum, payable semi-annually. and secured by deedof trust upon the property sold. All conveyancingand reording at The rehaser's cost. A depositof $500 will b± resluire at time of male. Terms ofsale to be cmplied with in afteen days from dateof sale, or the right is maerved to resel the prop-erty. after five days' advertisement, at the risand cost of the detaalting pnrchaser.
BENSJAMIN P. SNYDER.THOMAS IL JONES.js!-tds Trustees.
DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONERRRTRUSTES' SALE OP VALUABLB IMPROTEDDWELLING PROP'ERTY ON FIFTEENTH
STREET BETWEEN MAMACHUSErTII ATE-KUE AND N STREET NORLTHWES. ANDNUMBIERED 1221) FiIFTEENTH STREET.Byvrtu ofa deed of trust to us, duly recorded
inLber 874.folio 310 et se.. on. ftelnrecord. of the District of Clbawe will sell,In frnt of the premises, on THIUIlSDAY. theTHIIRD DAY of -JANUARY, A.D. 1895. at HAIR-PAST FOUR O'CLOCKC P.M., the folkowing de-scribed land and premises, situate In the city otWashingiton and the District of Columia. and dir-tinguished a. and being lot numbered one hundredand seventeen (117) of RudlhGoldschmidt's sub-division of a part of orgnllots noumbecred eightand nine (8 and ii). in aquare inumbsed two hun-dred and twgelve (212). as the ams appears ofrecord in the edIce of the survyr fthe Districtof Columl'la, in Sobdivision BokNo. 13. at fall.196, together with, all and singular, the improve-meats, ways, easements. ihs privilege, and ap-purtenances to the same blnngor In any wiseappertairing, subject to a certain deed of trust bse$7,000, dated December 1st. 1693. and recorded De-cember 21st, 1893, with the accrued Interst duethereunder, amount of which will be stated at thusale.Terms of ale: One-third of the purchase mnsey
In cash, thme b~alance in'eno and twn years, at six(0) per centum per annum interest. payablte semd-annuallyv, notes secured by deed of trust upon theproperty mold, or all cash, at the oton of the pur-chaser. A deposit of $2080euie at the time ofsale. Conveyancing and recording at the coat of
te haser. Terms otsale toube complied withwithmn ten days from dutofsae otherwise thetrustees reserve the right to resell the prpryatthe risk and cost of the defaulting pucaearmsfire days' advertisement of wuh resale in smanewspaper publishe In WashintoD. 0,
JON BmLEWNT. Tr e=
ETHE AB~OVE SAIZ IS P1WIONim UNIETETEEDAY. JANUARY PFTEENTH. 18145. mamne
GASHFRIB DE . I Trustees.js3-dad
DUNCANSiGN DROS., AU'CTIONIER.
TRUSTIER* SALE OF BRIICK IIOU7 ON THUNORTHEAST C'OILNER OF TWENT'-SIKTEIAND I 6TP.FE1"S NORTIiWEET: ALSO ATWO-STORY BRICK ON THE REAR.
By virte of a deed of trust dated October 14),16110 and recorded among the land record. of theDistrict of Columbia in Liber, 1526, at folio 1i0et seq.. we will sell at public auction, In frout ofthe premises. at [[AF-P"AST FOUR O'CLOCKP.3M. on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY NINTH. A.D. 1SO5, lte following deseribed land and premn-ises, aituate ard lying In the city of Washoington,District of Colombia, to wit: The west twentyfeet (26) front of origlina lot aumbered aix (6I), bythe depth of seventy-two feet (72), in squarenumbered sixteen (16).Terms of sale: Onc third comb, the bialance ist
one and twon years. tIslhe secured by deed of truston the prolerty sold, and to heear intee at tharate of 6 per cent per annum, payatble semni-an-nuslly, or all cash, sat the option of the par-chmser. A deposit of $200 will he required attime of sale. All conveyaneing to be at par,
cmcr's Torma of note to he comnplied withwithin fteen days from date of sale, otherwisetrustees reserve the right to resell at the riskand coat of the defalanting1 purchaser.
C1ARLt B. IAHLEY,425-dedsTrse.
RATCLIFFE~, DAlR & 00.. Auctioneers,1)30 Pa, ave. .r
TRCETES' SALE OP TWO-S'IORY BRICK UUON NORTHWENTr .siINER OF 111T1 AND TSrIIEET1S NOItTHWEST.
By vlrtiee of a deed of trust dated July 13, 1876,recorded in LUber No. 62?, folio 217. one of thel-and records of the District of Columbia, the ma-dersigned trustees will aelil ypuille suction, Infront of the premiso.s, on E1NESDAY, TEiSINTEENThI DAY OF JANUARY. 18!15. AT IHAI2-PAST. FOUlt O'CLOK P.M., all of lot one tl) InWin. II. Giunnell's subdivision of lots In suarethree hundred and five (305), In the city of Wash-inIton, Dirict of COlum',a.
Ternms of sale: One-third cash, the realdae ofpurcha'se money to) be iaid In two equal lnstall-ments, at o:,. and two yesase, with irierest frinaday of sale, the stotes of pureimner to be givenfor deferred purchase m'mney, and to bee securedby deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash,at the optona of the purcitaser. A de osi f$2(60 to b'e madec when l"d is accepted. Trans etsale to be ccmjl.-l with: In ten days, or trsteesrqse re rIght io resusl! at risk anid rest of deftalt.ing taurchIaser. All cat of conxveyaacing and re.cu:'ling: to be paid by purchaser.
GE. . APPIEBY., Trustee.W. E. ED3IONSTON. Trustee.
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