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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. FRIDAY. MAY 26, 1898—TWELVE PAGES. 9 THE SPELL IS BROKEN Washingtons Take a Game From Boston by Hard Hitting. PRESENTS FOR SULLIVAN ———e—____ ‘The Friends of the Shortstop Make a Hero Wild—Kegatta jomac Today—Sporting Notes. ee WON FY HARD HITT Senators Break Their Long String of De feats. With the smart of eight successive defeats the Senators went to Boston determined to take something fall or perish in the attempt. Pitcher Stivetts happened to be the first ob- stacle encountered, and they vaghtered” him, in base ball parlance. It is true that they were largely aided by rank playing on the part of the gentlemen from Beacon Hill and the Back bay, et the fact remains that they pounded Stivetts’ curves bard, and this fact Undoubtedly caused many of the errors. Meskin wasns wildas usual, sending seven to firston bails, Four of the Bostons reached and not one of their rans were true that only seven hits were ja. but when the bases on balls nied it will be seen that his work was tit was by skilifal work at the athington won, O'Rourke making ice hits and Wise one. Half of the hits made off Meakin were secured fi and even then, bat for an Sullivan, Bosten would not have mace wran. After the first inning he kept the Il sestered. Radford made two fine ea:ckes in right field. and Hoy batted strongly and timely, «did Ludford. Larkin and Meakin iso roude hit« when hits counted. McCarthy and Long made bad errors for the Bostons, While Stivetts pre-ented a run_by a bad throw. O'Roarke, Satlivan, Sam_ Wise an ¢: Farreil were warmly received when they stepped ‘to the bat. Abont 250 Charlestown friends of Katlivan eat opposite third base and cheered hiw when he came to the bat for the firs! time, He was presented with 2 gold watch, chain and | charm, a pair of gold sleeve buttons, « diamond ftadded bear pin and a gold ring. Ho re- Sronded by eracking oat a base bit. If the Senators can get another game they ! return within reach of the first six clubs, and a long series of games at home shonid put them well up. Yesterday's victory bas “‘en- thused” all the local cranks who had been fear- fng that the nine had concealed a houdoo somewhere in their clothes and couldn't find it. ‘The tone of the critics has changed, and from ci ‘rank quitters” the Senators have be- he best team Washing‘on ever had.” ‘As a well-known local base ball writer re- Marks: “Suceess consecrates crime.” The score follow | ‘WasitINGTOS. sarmisoooP leconMamimne 4 ‘ro uase Aj wines Ganz" stive: __Stiverts. “Dowie, pare ess stead). deer att and Toker. » eet Mak 1 Barrel. 3: Menke. Tie of xame—Two hours and our OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. By =t.vetis, 1 By 99000171 1000030 Sadcrpbia Pickers Masldiwin ana Keele. Bectinaed Met ua Pitehers— Killen. Jones and Chamber’ ain. WoW THE CLUBS sraxD. 1 crave. fw) of ree || cram | w.) Cleveland Jnteebarz. Bro kis Phils Bt. Lois, Boston. Baltimore... 11 Sullivan will probably be presented with a horse and buggy and house and lot today. They were forgotten yesterday. Meakin was wild as ahawk, but at critical ints he worked his batsmen to the queen's taste. ‘The features of the game were the batting of Hov and Ganzel, the sacrifice hitting of O'Rourke and the fielding of MeCarthy and Malver. Chicago failed to put in an appearance Yesterday and forfeited the gaine to Louisville. Mike Slattery was released by Wilkesberre for poor fielding. Tim Murnane recommended Biattery to the Washingtons early in the season. ‘A well-earned game waa won by Cleveland Yesterday by good and timely batting. Tony Mnllane, one of the Reds’ pitchers, is ‘the defendant in'a suit for divorce file’ by bis wife Barbara. The latter alleges cruelty ex- tending over a period of four Fears. Bampus Jones once upon a time shut the Pittsburg club out without a safe Lit, but yes- terday the same club knocked all the bump- thousness out of Mr. Jones in the second inning. No such base running and attempting of des- | H. Acker to T. Yates, sub 41, rate chances as the Giants displayed yester- iF in New York have been seen in manya day. It was something marvelous, therr stealing of sixteen bases aud their daring work on the bases completely befuddling the Philiies. It | ‘was the effect of Kelly's presence. Barnie has released Curt Welch, who bad re- turned to his old habits and failed to report for several days. The motion fora new trial of the suit of Jobn_f. Pickett against the Baltimore Base Ball and Exhibition Company was overruled yester- day by Judge Ritchie and judgment for £1,286 72 was entered in favor of Pickett. Per- haps this will prove to some that a base ball ecntract (« binding. Spurgeon, 2; Moore, bow, and Roberts, cox- | swain, Sigle sculis—Blair, Moore, Maurice and Van Dachenhausen, ‘The crews for the double working beat race will be made up from the above oarsmen. ea povaneahiaben's MARLBORO’ NEWS. ty Commissioners Transact = Big Lot of Business. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Upper Manz pono’, May 26, 1893. There was aregular meeting of the county commissioners Tuesday, with « full board in at- tendance. After ordering paid ® number of ridge and road accounts the following orders were passed: Ordered, that the Maryland Grange Agency be paid $19.65 for terra cotta pipe for Nottingham district. Ordered, that » warrant be drawn in favor of County Treasurer ‘Townshend for #300 to pay jurors, bailiffs and witnesses at April term of court and special session in May. Ordered, that a warrant be drawn in favor of Samuel G. Townshend, county treasure:, for £5,000 to pay county 5 percent bonds, due July 1, 1893, said warrant to be deposited in the National Bank of Balti- more; bonds to be paid are numbered from 1 to 10 inclusive. Ordered, that the bond of Wm. H. White as standard bearer be approved. Ordered that Dr. L. A. (iriffith, treasurer of the town commissioners of Upper Marlboro’, be paid $250, being road tax due said corporation | for the year 1893. Ordered, tbat the canstable | bond of John T. Cuilember of the ninth dis- trict be approved. Ordered, that a warrant be drawn in favor of John Miller, ident of The C be deposited in National Bank of Washington, to pay issue on county bonds, issue of 1892, H roprinted for the repair of road from Ma: Bows to Suitland, same to be expended by E. D. Rude at supervisor's rate. red, that D. T. Sheriff be authorized to contract for the erection of a bridge on Sarah Hillery’s road near Mrs. McCubbin’s farm, in Kent district, sioner. Adjourned until June 13, 1893. AMATEUR Cooks. The Cooking Club was handsomely enter- tained by Mrs. L. A. Griffith, who was assisted delicious strawberry ‘cream. — Those it were Mrs. PH. Hove and daughters, Mire J. A. Orsborn, Mrs. T. E. Williams, Miss Alice Harper, Miss Kate Walhs, Mrs. Buchanan Beale, Mrs Aunie Hill, Mra. J. S. Wilson, Mrs. Wm. 'L Hill, Mra. Geo. Wileon, Mire. Sontag, iss Shellie Chew, Miss May Hill, Mrs, Frank W. Hill, Mra J. W. Belt, Miss Mildred Nalle, Mrs. C.'C. Magrader, Mra. C. L. A. tt, Miss Annie Hill, Misses Cusachs and Milten- o'clock p. m. ores, themselves at several state encampments, should will be an encampment this year. Maj. G. D. Mercer of Aquasco has been visit- ing friends here for several days. He has had quite a serious attack the past winter, from which he is rapidly recovering. St. Mary's Leneticial Society of this town in the parade there. x parte’s fine farm, ** Transfers of Rval Katate. Henry Henshaw to €. W. Henshaw, pt. 6, sq. 766; =—. Ella P. Fuller to same, do.; $—. V. A. Hubbard to Jumes Hughes, sub 180, sq. 1029; $3,500. J. W. Harry to G. C. W. Ma- grader, pt. Friendship; $400. C. W. Simpson to J. C. Davidson, pts. 38 and 39, eq. 29 Same to H. B. Davidson, subs 92 and 98, sq. 633; 2—. Eleanor T. Cronin to A. C. Barnett, sub 87, sq. 917: 2—. C. Gessford to M. Open. heimer, subs 32 and 34, sq. 767; 8—. E. W Lightner to E. J. MeChristal, pt. 47. sq. 207; $4,600. Washington Loan and Trust Com- any to J. G. Holden, sub 18, sq. 70, Petworth: $1,200. Same to J. B. Baldy, lot 19, do.. do, $1,500. Same to _H. B. Waldron, lot 17, do. do.; $1,385.70. W. Choate to RE. 1. Lewis, lot 10, sq. 1070: 3. Mary A. Daly to F. Hume, subs 36 and 37, sq. 442, and lote 22 and 21, blk. 17, Effingham; $—. J. H. Buscher to C. H. Mayes, sub 46, sq. 1005; 24.250. J. T. Arms to Susie A.’ Hertford, ‘lot 7.” bik. 19, Meridian Hill; @—. "Susie A. Hertford |to W. Waring, ‘sub 18. sq. 733; @ | F.M. Stewart to H. C. Waldron, sub 29, sq. 636. Anna E. Thompson to W. M. Reaves, | sub 63, sq. 332: 21,800. B. Thompson to Ellen H. Docket, «ab 6,'sq. 335; $3,100. W. Irving | Boswell to Harriet Ordway, sub 29, sq. 754; $4,250. Anna Mackey to J. H. Taylor, sub 78, bik. 2, Trinidad; 8—. J. F. Waggaman to H. Rossbach, pt. 22, sq. 990; €—. Julia L. Fitz- | gerald to same, pt. 22, do.,do.; $—. H. Hurt to A. O. Bliss, sub 27,’ sq." 633; $4,500. Susan | Dugger to Malvinia G. Carmick, low 18 and 19, bik. 21, Brookland; #—. Washington L. and T. | Co. to D. MeCarthy, lots 10 and 11, blk. 3, Friendship; £1,158. C.C. Wilkinson to H. C. Datiey, lot 19, sq. 923:3—. HL C. Duffey to Mary S. Wilkinson, some property; 8—. J. C. | Roberts to Nellie Cartwright, lots 3 to 9, sq. | 1129; 8. J. F. Denson to J. W. Hercus,” subd 215. sq. 192: —-. J. W. Hereus to Emma W. MeChulley, same property; 3—.Emma W. Mc- Chulley to J. W. Hereus, sub 73, sq. 623; #—. J. J. Darlington to John H. Shea, sub 103, q. 515: $—. TC. Tomson to G. T. Klipstein, subs 15, 14 and 18, sq. 997:8—. RB. E. Lewis to Warren Choate, sub 31, sq. 754: 94.400. W. |. 335; 24,525. Clara A. D. Johnson to P. Murphy, pt. 9,” sq. 990: £3.80. H. H. Pechin to Maggie Duvall, | subs 113 to 119, «q. 615:$—. RB. H. Stone to C. E. Starkes, sub 69, sq. 364; 3—. The Atlanta’s Slow Trip. Informa tion has been received here of the | arrival of the U.S.S. Atlanta at Greytown, Nicaragua, yesterday, thirteen days from New York. It was expected that the trip would be made in at least ten days, and that more time was consumed can be explained only on the theo ry that the Atlanta encountered adverse | winds and stormy weather. Naval officers re- Griffin was spiked in the hand while sliding | gard the delay of the Atlanta in getting down to a base in Weel: la'e game and will not be able to play several days. He did not ac- company the Lrooklyns on the present trip. Stein bas thus far pitched better than any date. Pete Browning sill be signed by Louisville to play center fieid. Manager Barnie says that Lonisville has suf- fered for lack of pitching talent. It is that the nine ha- been tielding well and batting fairly, bat their pitchers have been batied haré Parnie is likely to take King, released by New ork. i ‘The Boston Giohe bas the following compli- mentary things to say of the Senators: “Com- ing today the Bostous will have for oppo- during the next three days the great hit- ting agaregation from Washington. This team bax been putting up a great game in ail re- ets, and hex made every league who bare is city and sta in other e now creating enthu« OTOMAC REGATTA, Rowing Season this non the Potomac will be by ptomacs this rowed over the spper course. The first race will start at 5 1 informal hop will follow th te. ‘The races will be as follows: Fou = ot shelis—-““Cedar,” roke; MeCoy tte, 2, and Van Dachenban-en, t epened with ar noon. ‘The races 3 on B Dache: ad Warden, coxswais. wail eight” —Mills, stroke; dene. W. Nolen, 6: Masrive, fact | to Greytown and the failure of her commanding oficer to promptly notify the department of | bis arrival as being particularly unfortunate, E | especially as Capt. Higginson is under orders other piteher in the league, and the Orioles are | the ouly club to bat him succesfully up to | | when mandatory orders were given. The time report to the department for his alleged dereliction of duty in not leaving New York the Atlanta has taken on the trip could have been beaten by any of the old wooden shii the navy. It is probably the first time since new ships were added to the service that one FOR ADVERTE The Evening Star: lp ATE IT IS TRE FAMILY h APER OF THE CITY, BEING +4) O TAKEN AND EVERY ‘TY MUCH PECIALLY | HOME, BY EVERYBODY, AND ES Do - BY PHose MAVING MONEY TO SPEND. BrcaUse YT IS PUBLISHED AT o hour OF THE DAY WHE: HEADERS HAV ‘HE TIM Wj INCLINATION 1 (Li oO ADVERTISI WELL AS TO KEAD THE NEWS. IT: NITES ADVERTISING ARE MUCH LOWER, IN TION TO EXTE F CIRCU THOSE OF AMONG THE VERY LOW ‘THE UNITED STATES. IN the county commissioners, for $300, same to | due Junuary 1, 1894. Ordered, that $100 be ap- and report cost of same to county commis- in receiving by Miss Isubel Jackson of George- town, D. C. The first prize—a silver salt and pepper set—was awarded to Mrs. J. W. Belt for # dish of terrapin; the second—a cut glass bon- bon dish—to Mrs, C. C. Magrnder for most berger of New Orteans, Miss Darneiile of Georgetown. The next meeting will be keld at the house of Mrs. Wm. L Hill May 30, at 4 The Prince George's Rifles are ordered to assembie at the armory in Upper Marlboro’ on Saturday for the purpose of drilling and enlist- ing. The Rifies, which have distinguished make an effort to get in better shape, as there visited Washington on Monday and took part Col. Chas. J. Bonaparte of Baltimore and Jerome Bonaparte of Washington drove down yesterday from Washington to Col. Bona- Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: AND » CONSULT ITS G COLUMNS, AS NT AND ATION | ¥ OTHER, | 8% AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. TomoRKOw. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. = = === FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAXS. G20. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1411 @ st. n.w. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON OHIO AVENUE, IMPROVED BY FRAME HOUSE, NO. 1359. 1 will offer for sale in front of the premises on FRI- DAY, MAY TWENTY-SIXTH, 1893, AT SIX P. M., lot E, square 257. Terms at time of sale. $100 deposit. Terms to be complied with in 15 days or property will be resold at Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser. my24-3t* GEO. W. STICKNEY. ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEER: R ER Se ANE = VERY VALUABLE SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST PROPERTY, RNOWS AS NO. 600. BY AUCTIO! AFTERNOON, " TWENTY. SIXTH On FRIDAY MAY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, in front'of the premises, PART OF LOT 4, RE $87, UA! a street by adepth of Fronting 26 feet 934 inches on 83 feat 44 inches. is situated in the very heart of the Wwithin a few fect of F street’ and: the new city post oftice. city, ‘Lerms: One-fourth and three years, per ras annually, secured "a the ty Sold, or all'cash. at the option of the purclaser. A deposit of $200 required at the tine of sale. If the . Davable semi- of sale are not complied. with in fifteen days from the day « the right is reserved to sell t Broperty at and cost of the dsfauiting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such fn some ewspaper published in Washinvtc Saris mvidieas TeNcaNson SRO? TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, a SIXTH AND L STREETS NORTH- Dabo Cierra of tg Supreme, Couto She . mi mity cause No. 10804, docket 27, on the 20th day of April, ‘1803, the undersiined trustees will offer for male st public auice PRENTV STE CH BAPOR May tags hE HALE ‘AST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described Foskostate and premio, bali in tho city of Wash "he nocthera part it wematored one (1) tn square Sa fumdred and Afy (450), the waune D.C. All'con- cost of the purchaser. FE, DAKR & CO., Aucts. ), t ting twenty (20) fect on Oth street abd havinx « oth of sixty-six (G6) foot an two (2 inches, binds ing on L st. “improved by two frame houses. TERMS OF SALE: One-third iu cash, Uvalancein two 92a} instaliments in one and two years from the day sale, with interest on the deferred payments at Sx nt per annum, payable semi-annually, secured 1s deed of frust on the proverty nol or all cash” at option of the purchaser. A deposit of 8203, stinil ‘be made on the day of sale by the purchaser. Terms pt amie to be comp ted with in 15 Gaya or property to Ye resold at the risk and cost of the purchaser, alter Ave dayy uvertisement of such, Teaaie. All couvey- ancing and recordin to be paid by the purchaser. THOS. H. CALLAS 472 Ta ave, WILLIAM BIRNEY, | chececa _myl5-dkds 4818. RATCLIFFE, DAUR & CO, AUCTIONFERS,, ‘920 PA. AVE. NW. VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, ON ELEVENTH STREET. “BETWEEN | C STREET AND VIRGINIA AVENUE SOUTH. HOURE, WITH SEVEN ROOMS, NO. 217 CEN SRR ORS OS rery SIXTH. 1893, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell in front of the nremisen THE NORTH 22 FEET FRONT BY 100 FEET IN DEPTH OF LOT 9, SQUA\E NO. 395, Improved by ® two-story fraine house containing 7 rooms. ‘Term: in cast f the purchaser. A $200 ‘of wale.” Terms tobe complied with in Sfteen days from the day of sil otherwise the rischt to resell at the risk and cost of the detaniting purchaser is reserva.’ ‘All conveyancing, recordinw: Ke., at purchacer's cost, my22-dads " RATCLIFFE, ARR & CO., Aucts, TEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING AND RE. CORNER OF FIFTH AND NSTREEIS RTHWEST. By virtue of a decroe of the Supreme Court of the District of Columb ‘en the r2d day of Apri? A.D. 1893, cause No. I; ‘we will sell i win front of the son FRI “1X1 H. at FIVE O'CLOCK PM., the north twenty-Qve (25) feet front on Sth street by" depth of ffty-eieht (38) feet sour and one-half (439) inches on N street, of lot numbered nine 49), fm square numbered four hundred and eighty-one (481). in the city of Washinton, In istrict of Co- Tuinbia. improved by a two-story brick buildin. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by de-ree: One third ‘n cash and the balauce in tw eqiia! tustallments in one nd two years froin date of sae, with G pwr cent in terest, secured union the property, Or all cash, ‘at the option of the purchuser. "A depowit of 820) required time 0, Uniew the terms of sale are. com- plied with in tn days trom day’ of sale the triatees re pervs tne ight to cevell at inland eost of etaultings purchaser. Conveyancing at cost of rarchaser. WILLIAM A. GORDON. Trusea, 3880 439 st. nw. EDWIN B. HAY, Trustee, 1425 New York avo, n.w. By DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. FUTURE DAYS. (), & SLOAN & 0., Ai CHA tioneers, 1407 G st. 2 2 OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ROPERTY ON SIXTH STREET BETWEEN SM AND N STREETS NORTHWEST, AND ONS 7 TWELFTH ‘AND THIR- NORTHWEST. By vi-tue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Coltmbia. passed invevaity pur beret 13813, docket 33, wherein Florence V. Galleher etal. are complainants and William H. Pope et al. are fefendants, the undersiened. as trustecs, will offer EN z M,, the Teal estate, to wit: Pertof original lot numbered three ye sqaure nuubered four honired and erchey-cne id ‘tot By ite ful fed by the brick dwelll d numbered 1°17 Gh stree’ northwest CLOCK PML ON THY SAME samo decree, we wil! offer for of jot numbered fifteen (15) in. Mat Fecorded subdivision of part of sauare nutubered two hundred ‘and seventy-five (75). Improved by the frame dwelling known aud numbered 1255 8 street Borthwest, ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third 43) of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance in t¥o equal installments, in one and two Fears respectively. with interest at’ the Tate of 6 por cent rer annum from the day of sale.secured by deen of tgust on the property sold. or all.cash, at the upon of the purchase:s. | A deposit will be regnired.at the time of foe and recording will be at the cost of the purchasers Tespectively. The terms of sale must becompited with ineach case within fifteen (13) days from the day of sale, eserve the Fisht to rexel the property tn and cot of the de faulting purchase of such resale. JAM ex 6. All convey 2 HOO! r _my26-cokde wn Be BEDDIN PLANTS, HANGING BASKETS, kc. AT ALCTTO FOR DECO. ATION DAY, SERY On MONDAY, MAY TWE MCLOCK A.M. ke ‘my62t| WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO C.¢ Anctioneers, 1407 G st. n.w. Ye io Tatimer & Sloan.) TO CLOSE AN FSTATE. TWO-STORY BIUCK DWELLING, NO. Gl4_ F STREET SOUTUWEST, AT PUBLIC Al ON. On THURSDAY, JUNE FIRST, 1803, at FIVE, O'CLOCK P.M., ih front of the preinises, we will sell ction sub lot 48, in Kquare 467, fronting 18 feet 13 inches on Fst. sw. by a’ depth of 127 feet 3 inchos to’ gp alley. improved by’a two stor brick dwelling with § rooms aud all modern convent- rgauid a two--tory bi B the rear, eine st, We vey desirable property should attract the attention of speculators and . balance in one and two years, with interest, and secured by adead of trust on the proverty. or all'cash. \ deposit of 8100 required, at time of, rale. All cotveyancinz Purchaser's cost. Terms to be com teen days © G. SLUAN'S CO. my2edéds | Atctionecis. W IS2 ECKINGION LOTS AND ECKINGTON jots are not so! jon, Hut on the very easy i eB WIMER, 2 1 terms “Averiised tod: at, under ALT DANUS. AZALFAS. ke. Evan Xan MAGNIFICENT BUILD CAROLINA AVENUE, FAST, WITH A FRAMP DWELLIN. On THCMSDAY. THE FIRST “T OE A.D. 1805. at FIVE-THIRTY U'CLOCK P. Bill sell, in front of the premises, part of LOT, in square 7:2 fr. nting 147 feet on, North Carolina avenue and 77 fect on Fourth street east, improved bya lance fraine dweliing. hhis is one of the most desirable corners in the eastern section of the city, facing three beautiful paraaand Pennsylvania avenue, containing about ERO square feet of round, readily stisceptible of Wd'a race ch nce for builders Ocash, balance in one, two and three years; notes to be given bearing 6 percent per anim interest. paya'e semi-annually, and to be ‘secured by a deed of trast op the property Sold, of Option of the purch ser. A deyosit of fat tine of sale. Conveyancing, SMALL LOT, HOU LD FURNITY ROOM SET, SIOVES, CHAILS, EX1 AND OTHER: TABLES, &e LOT DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, HOsIF! DERWEAR, CORSETS, GLOVES, SHELVT cou Be AE AUCTION. ON OF uetioneers, O12 Est. nw. VALUABLE IMPROVED Y 1525, THIRTY-SECOND OK i GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, JUNE FIRST, 1893. AT FIVE, OCK P. M., Evil sell, im front of the premises, the south half, front bya depth of abont feet, of lot 18 in Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Gevreetown, fronting on the east sid of High. or fi'stceet between West or P und” Stoddart or Q. streets, and hinproved by s two-story and attic brick welittsr. “Peruis of sale: One-third cash. the residue in two equal payments at one and two years, the deferred payment: to le secured by the purchaser's premissor; Hotes, bearing 6 per cent interest. payable seri annually, and deeds of trust on the property sold, or i'casb. et the option of the purchaser :conveyancine Chaser's Cost. Terins to be come from day of sae. A deposit of Hest with im ten day PAPER IN WASHINGTON, AND | guvy required at tine of sale. CATHERINE BOHRER, Executrix of George A. Bohrer, my22-d&ds 213 Lith st. s.'e, iOS. E. WAGGAMAN, : REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TWENTY. jit TWENTY-FIRST STREET NORTH: THURSDAY, JUNE 1, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. ‘1 will offer for ‘sale in front of the, being 0.72 feet ¥. unproved as above described. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ; SPECIAL SALE UARE FROM ING HOUSE Jot’ 83, ‘square ‘Terms day of sa: (RATCLIFFE, DARE & Co.. UCTS. FINE LARGE HORSE, BREWSTER VICTORIA, POLE AND SHAFTS AND SEY OF HAR GNCANSON BROS... Aucts.. iis Cor. 9th and Dsts. n.w. LDING LOT ON M STREET BE’ AND 16TH STREETS NORTH TWEN’ IN MINUTES PAST ALSO SINGLE SEAT BREWSTER BUGGY, iG. MAY TWENTY SEV- + we will sell in. Fooms, 920 Peniisylvanta avenue rection of a gentleman leaving ut DARR & CO., Aucta,_ Qn SATURDAY MORNIN 4 horthwest, byt fhe eity. the a ree RATCLIFFE, RATCLIFFE, DARE & Co. Sache property fronte on Mt his property fronts on 16th streets northwestand 1s ‘Tertus: One-third cash, balance im one and two years, at Oper cent per annnus inter Tee property sold. or elf cutee af the option “of "property. sald, or all-cash. at the optio chaser. A'deposit of #00 will be required at tite ‘An convevancins, recording. &e ‘Torin of sale to be 60 Afteen dave, otherwise the right resere Droperty at tie tisk and cost of defaultine purchaser five days’ alvertisement of stich res abused in Weshington. DG. ‘Pennsylvania ave. n,w. fine building lot, AT TEN 0° WE WILL SELL, At REGULAR SALE OF Fc PARLOR, CHAMBER. LIBU AND OTHER FU ARY, DINING ROOM RNILURE, CARPETS, MAT- ALSO 4 CASKS ASSQKTED CROCKERY. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., IN FRONT OF THE SALES ROOMS, CARRIAGES, HARN! CLIFFE, DANILE CO, Auct . WILLIAMS & CO. REGULAR saTURDAY URNIT URE OF EVER G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, (Successors to Latimer & Sioan) 1407 @ st. new. . Ei RANGES, OIL AND GAS STOVES, TABLES, e-4 e, AY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, 1883, at O'CLOCK, we will sell at public auction the en- tire contents of the store at northwest corner of North Capitol and Defrees streets, being balance of stock of SALE OF HOUSEHOLD DESCRIPTION AT Lv A E NORTHWEST, MORROW MORNIN ENCING AT ‘TEN of Fancy Matting. Pairs of Assorted Shoes. Liarge Iron Safe, Marvin & Co., makers. Scash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. BLOAN & CO.. Aucts.. 1407 Gat. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan), 0 CLOSE AN ESTATE: ESK, OFFICE CHAIRS, LETTER ERESS, MIMEUGHAPH, DIRECTORY, OFFICE . N. (SATURDAY), MAY Tw! 180% at TEN ASE, within our roclose an estate, a lot of C. G, SLOAN, Auctioneer. RSES Avetioy Bazaan. ‘PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucr T OL Eat. ww. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON 34T! GEORGETOWN, D.C. 'CTION, TRST, 1803, AT HALF- ‘we will sell in EX ROLLING-TOP Di 50 feet on the west side of dlepth of 130 feet. Terms: Subject toan incumbrance of 82.500 a1 the balance cash. Conveyancing and recording at osit of $100 required at time THOMAS DOWLING & Si UG, Ke, Ke. rOMORROW Toom, we Will se! Bnrehaser's cost. “A de furniture, “‘Terurs cash. C, & SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, OF VALUABLE. BETWEEN THIRTY. N pIHIRTY-THIRD STREETS, GEORGETOWN. Ar Beysrscrr: November 26, 180°, PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES AND MARES. thereby, we will sell at pr In front of the THE FIFTH DAY OF JUNE. A. D, 1898 AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., part of lot 132, square 74, fronting thirty-five feet cn the north side of O ssreet by. 8 depth ol Mr. Eli Wilson of Philadelphia has consigned to us a car load of Horses and Mares to be sold within the Bazaar, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY-SEVENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK. This car load consists of some extra workers and drivers. Stock to suit any Kind of business and ‘will be sold without limit or reserve. hundred and fifty-five feet and six inches One-third cash, balunce in one and stat 6 per cent per annum, antially,and secured upon the property sh at the option of th deposit of 8100 will be required at time of sale. conveyancing and recording at terms of sale are not complied with in. ten day frusteos reserve the right to resell the property at the and cost of the defaulting purchaser. 0. EBAUGH, ears, with inte Purchaser's cost, ‘25 head of Horees and Mares, good workers and rivers, sold for want of use. We invite the at- tention of buyers to this sale. ALSO, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK SHARP, Sorrel Mare, 8 years old; can pace in 3 minutes; warranted sound, kind and centle and fearless of everything; can be driven by the most timid Person ; stand without hitching. VED AND UNIM- ESTROET NEAK RF STREET NORTH. Busxy, Harness and Saddle; sold only because the owner has no further use of the outfit. Immediately therenfter we will sell one Gray Horse, the property of the District government. nyse S. BE ‘Tuomas DowLine & 50% by virtue of the power conferred w the “undersigned executors and trustees ty will of the late Elizabeth UCTIONEER. J. Stone, they wil auction, in frontof’ the. premines, on MENCING AT FOUR (cL: I lots 9 and 11, + and all of original art of jot 9 having ‘and said part of lot 11 ont on Lath street of 0 wide alley, and all forwwir g a connected parcel of land. | T! by throe stores, Nos 2 LAR SALE ON SATUR Winiis Codi acerios STREET NORTHWEST, OF FOUN” COLLECTION a F. FECTS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, a front on F street of 34 > ‘3 irrore; Walnut, Oda Bodsteads, > test, and the Lith street 30.70 feet and running back to the alley “ant lot on the north having £100 fect to alley, and h of the house. in the best business lo- mediate vicinity of nearly: r lines, and is admirably rex, offices oF hotel, At the public sale we will offer the property tn six An parcels, oF otherwise, if deemed at the “ume torms of sale. unl rt Couches’ and Lounses: 30 seis of new Rubber io Desks and Chairs, Kitchen F Tables, Chairs. &: a sinaller vacant lot on This vroperty ts sit cality in the efty, in t Several Horses, Brewster tons; Side-bar, op Bugwies, Extension Auctioneers. C, & SLOAN & CO. . «sui the residnein three equal install: wo and three yoars, for which sball purchasers notes, “Dearing ‘ent per annum, payable ‘sale. and secured by deed he viven the d at the rate of NGS, ODD CHAIRS within of the pare on ¢ach ore at TEN A.M., within on ell a general lin: ia Waxons, lot of Dust Cloths, Su Harness, <everal Horses, & within twenty da; nndersiened reserys le, otherwise the the right to resell, after no ment in thetr discretion veyancing at pirchaser's can be seen at the offices of t ate vale will bee W. FE, EDMUNSTON, Executor THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Exec: THOMAS F. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. n G_SLOAN & Sloan, Auctioneers, 1407 G st. now. GEORGETOW’ cessor to Latimer & By virtue ot a cecree of the Sunreme Conrt of the mbia, passed the 174 ber, A.D. Use Allen Hodge and ot imequity cause No. 13440, wherein W AND INTERFST OF RICHARD B POR’ DAVID Eronty ‘AN AL ESTATE O Me real estate being the north M1) feet of Tots numbernd two hundred and eighty-one (281) and two hundred and eighty-two (2x2) in Bealls addition to said Georzetown, in the TER. D) 1s01, RECON! 1 By virtue of a deed of trast dated the 21st di Jed in Liber No. 1608, meot the laud records of the District of of the party secured Hon, ia front of the it ¥. TH OF MAY, 1803, at FO. RO'CLOCK P. SL ,all the rieht, of Richard B. Porter ant David E. Porter in the following described real estate sit ington, District St bereid Atty-seven ¢ and improved bya brick resk | august Is0l, and ress fenle prescribed by the decree: One-third fe anterest from day st sale atthe rate of interest fromm day ot sate atthe sate ed by'deed of ‘and nt the request willsell at patie ter five (a) days’ advertisement | CAN balance tn tw. per annum, to be sec sold, oF ail cash, at option of pur- fe Above real estate will bo offered in bulk, cording to a subdivicion th trnstees at the time of sale; if sold in 00 will he required at time ing to subslivision, Columbia, with the improvements thereon. ‘AL ON THE SAME DAY, ‘A’ Iwill seli at public auction, in front of the prem: title and interest of Richard Porter in the following described real estate situate in the city of Washington, District of murteon (14), fifteen (15) and eighteen (18), inclustve, FHOM stevens xun-| Hiseh lots, ES. ns of sale to be Fchaser's cost. in fifteen daya ees reserve Fight to ‘cost of defaulting purchase! RANDALL HAG T FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. aventie.a large ts, Hanstnie eueanheets Se Rana seta on ead inane anna ‘sixty-six (165) as per plat y. per plat G.SLOAN & CO., Anctioneers, 1407 G st. 80 1st are: One-third cash, the (Successors to Latimer & Sloan). eis cere yous froma ne at onion with in one year from day of sale, with Fi tper annum. for which payments, the note or notes of the purchaser or purchasers shall be re- ‘secured by deed of trust on the properti te ash. at the option of the vurchase deposit of one hundred ‘dollars (8100) will be re quired on each lot at the time of sal complied with in fifteen days from. wine the trustee reserves orty at the risk and cost of Acta conveyancing, CHOICE LOT OF PLANTS FROM THE WELL- RUBBER TREES, HYDKA MS. VERB"NAS, 2 BASKETS, of ale, other- E LOCK M.. within our sales roon we will sell a choice lot of Plants, partly mentioned avove, G.SLOAN & C¢ percas SON BROS.. Kens at the cost of the pur Auctioneers. a GHARLES C. LANCASTER, $e-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO MAY TWENTY. H. ADMINISTRATOR'S GOL The undersigned, William Obold, on THURSDAY. THE 1803, nt the HOUR OF TEN O'CLOCK A.M. day, at the auction rooins of Duncanson Bros., Nos. Tand 310 Oth st. n. w., the following described koods, chattels and person: ed furniture, 9 pieces; kets, one inerain carpet. QF FURNITURE, SALE OF IMPROVED REAL Fs- CONSISTING NO. 303 TEN’ T SOUTHWEST. AND. V decree passed in Equity cause No. M.L. Skidmore et al. va Enuma Gross et al. the undersigned will offer for FIVE O'CLOCK PM. in front of the prem: ines, the followin described real estate, to wit: ART OF ORIGINAL LOTS FOUR (4) AND FIVE >. Bh THREE HUNDRED AND FI¥TY- Borinning at the southeast comer of said lot 5, and fence northion 10th st. 43 feet 11 inches; POA ar Tint det netice wath ue eT outh Hine of lot 4, and themce east Ol feet. 7 he place of bevintinse, to off wag forthe rtcpome of au tse ww lots four Gand hve woeaat Hits of sald ot Ave (5), at a point Ga foot L south of the north : U reine ete : hurth 2 feet Bitches: thence east 0 {iot ive Sieand thence south 3 s to the place of beginninx. Tormm of sale: One-third ‘casi, one-third in one rs, utes to be wiven fF Secured byrieed of trast bearing interest at the 1 Supreme Court, D. ESD. TRGB, at FIVE 0 one old silver Watch and one wold wencll. W242 TER B WILLIAMS & 6 LE UNIMPROVED G8 10.10) EFL ON By virtue of a decree passed February Henry. Stewart et al inreme Court, District o! John Stewart ot ai. i DAY, JUNE SE 4 one-third in two ‘Terms of sale to be OT preinises to he re- iting purchaser. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years, notes to be given for de- nents, secured by a deed of trust upon the he rate of 6 per ayable semi-annually, complied with within ten, sold at a Toe ae oe a : on Seanein MTEDWALD A. NEWMAN, Trasteo, JACKSON H. RALST Terms of sale to be complied remises resold at risk of de- faulting purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. JACKSON H. RALSTO? IRVING WILLIAMSON, Truster 1. CABFLL WILLIAMSO: be f with within ten days RATCHIFFE, DARR & © 1333 F st. now. Ratcurre, DARR & CO, Auctioneers, ‘920 Pennsylvi UABLE UNIMPROVED Ri POR: HT! OREGON AVENUE JUNE FIRST, ‘we will sell by public 122 AND 123, 18th street with » %. “lot 123 being at the f ing a total frontage of 43 ded ag amoax the most destratle fashionable section of the city, being surrounded by many costly private resi- 14499, wherein ania ave, n.W. wublié auction, in fr: NORTHWEST BY tibed real estate and premises, at FALF-PAST hington, District of lying and being in Columbia, to wit in square number beginning for the ‘a point distant five hundred and sixty-seven same on the line of F street 1 one hundred and sixty and. five-tenths (160.5) feet west from the southeast corner ning thence north one hundred thence west twenty-three a (23.11) feet; thence sonth one (22) feet to the ling of said street and thence east along thatline to the point of beciuning, together with the ltnprovementst in front of the prem SUB LO nd twenty (120) undred and twenty ‘This proverty is nee property in. t ‘balance in two equal ‘one and two years from te interest on the deferred yer centum per annuin, payable sent jo be secured by deed of trust on t h, balance in one and two years. the deferred payments tobe secured by deed trust on the premises sold and bear interest tv of six per cent per anim from nnually, or the purchaser ase mnoney’in cash, at his option. 200 required at the tine of ‘sal hed with tn fifteen da ents, payable i annusly, and 1d, oF all cash. at the option of the. p A deposit of two liundred dollars (8200), re Terme to be complied All conveyaneinue, re- wys from the day of sal the property at tho Fis jefaulting purchaser is reserved. maveyanicig, recording.» Wc, cont. rer RATCLIEFE, D. Quired at the time of sale. with in fifteen days from sale. en, at purchaser's cost. JRATCLIFFE. DARE & CO., aucta, R ‘920 Perinsylvaula ave. n. w. EXFCUTORS AND TRUSTEES SALE. 01 SIMABLE. UNIMPROVED. REAP Torte Oe THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TWELFTH AND geal Seal eh oon Under and by virtne t \t of Lit Bingham, 1 wil offer for sale by public auction. in’ front of the Twapective Qn SATURDAY. JUNE THREE, A. D. Rt FIVE O'CLOCK 'P. M., the following described real estare, lying and being in the city of Washineton, District of Colusbia, to wit: Sub lots 109, 110 and. 111, in square 981, exch fronting 17 feet. with a depth: GE ARET foot, witi'a To-toot right of way over adjoin- jots to a 20-foot alley ‘Tersus of sate on each lot: One-third cash, balance im one and two years, the deferred ayments to Lear interest from the day of sale, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semf-annuaily and seeured by ced of trust on the premises sold, oF all cash, st the option of the purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of 8100 required at the time of sale. Terms tobecomplicd, with in Bfteen days from the day of sale. otherwise the executor and trustee reserves. the ‘Tight to resell the property atthe risk and cost of the defaulting urchaser oF purchasers. "All conveyancing, record: i, &e., at purchasers x. M. GILLETT, my2-dkds Executor and Trustes. RATCLIFFE & DARR Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME NG, NO. WELT 908 SECOND STREET NORTHEAST. ants the'SH day of September, AD: 1805""and duly ccorded the 7th day af September, A.D. 1802.10 o. 1714, folio 372 et seq. of the iand records istrict “of Columbia. we, the wn frustees, will sell at public auction. in front of the sirens on” WEDNESDAY, RHE TWENTY. OURTH DAY OF MAY. A.D. 1803. at HALF. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P."M., all that certain piece or parcel of land and “promises “situate in fhe ‘city’ of Washington, ‘of “Columbia, and known and designated as. and part Of let "numbered —“hirty-one (1), ia Susan M. Burche'’s ‘subdivision’ of square numbered Seven hundred and sixteen (710), as said subat inreonrded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in “book W. F.. paxe 207, contained within the following metes afd bounds, vir: Bogin- Bing for the same on the west side of 2d stroct east Mistant ninety-two (02) fegt, six (6) inches northws from ‘the worth aide of “"1"" north. having & frontage on said 2d street east iteen (18) feet by. & depth westward along the north line of a twelve feet fix inches wide ultey” of erty (40) foot tothe east line Of a fitteen fect wide alley. toxethor - ements thereon, consisting of «frame dwelling 130. Terms of sale: One-third of the pnrchese m. ‘din cash, and the balance in three equal in- slaliments. payable in one, two and three years. with iDterest at six (6) ber centum per annum. payab! semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of frost ron tho property sold. of all cach. at the op- ton of the purchaser. Adeposit of €200 will, be quired of the purchaser at the tane of salo. ¥eyancing, recording and notarial fees. the purchaser. ‘Te-ms of pale to be complied with Within'ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and TLR ED MORSION } CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, myll-déds ‘Address, 500 Sth st. nw. f2-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF JUNE, 1893, at OPETTAM E EDMONSTON, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, | TFusteos. _my®3-d&ds JDUNCANSON BHOS., auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON © STREET BETWEEN THIKD AND FOURTH "8 TS SOUTH- By virtue of a decree of the Supremes Court of the APE Chtureh’ S"comriainant and, Ananias Herbert Sion MONDAY. the FIFIH DA‘ OF JUNE. Tid, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the prem Fret of sublot numbered atx. 0); in equare nujube et of sublot ni in square ut sren Ngnared and ninety G0), tn the city of Wash Molto 3a. of the recordslof thesnrverors nftice of said p \d Tot ts hmsproved by '& frame dwelling uve ‘At the same tine and place we will also offer for sale pevirtne of a deed made by Harriet Head and Harriet C. Minor, dated the 16th day of May, 1893, and adinitted to record on the same day in the record: er's office of said District, the east twenty-three (23) Yeet of the said lot, which is alo linproved by a frame dwelling hou f said parcels of real estate will be & ‘Verma: sold for one-third of the pmrchase price. in cast, and the residue in two equal payinents, Tor which the par ingot Jor” |rcheacra, wilt pe required. to execute notes, pa none and. two Teapectis: from tay. of sale, bearini interest at percent per aunnin from date ‘until paid, and secured bye deed of frust ‘atom the parcel of property for which ma d hotes arewiven, or the purchaser OF purchaser: 1usy es til cash. at his or their upton. A deyonit of #2 Will be ‘required on each parcel at the time of tale, and the pntchaser or purchasers will be required. 10 fh the terms of sale within twenty dave after id in default thereof the trustees tee resel! the property at the Fink aud Cont of the defaniting purchaser. "Ail conveyancing at purchaser's cost, HENRY WISE GARNETT, 416 5th st nw. WYMAN 1. COLE. {ran my23-tkds” Fendali building. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE BY AUCTION OF SEVER (7) SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSES, NUMBERED 143 TO 1nd L STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of deed of trast diy recorded in Liber Xo. 1601, folio 184 et seq... of the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request of the partion me cured thereby, we will sell at auiction, in frout of th Premises, on WEDNESDAY, MAY THIRTY-FIUST, IS, AD at O'CLOCK PM, the following described land and premises, sitaate gnd being in the city of W, tof Columbia. and 6. 17, 18. 19, 20, 21 a Williare Hy gubiiivision of part $f square nninbered 742. as per plat recorded in Liber Tor Polio gs of the meords of the surveyors office of the District of Columbla, together with all the iin Provements, wavs, easements, rights, privileges and aypurtenances to saine belonging of ih anywise apper- taints 4 nme trust of $1,000, i ; eS aterat the Fiteof sx per’ cenvuin able. wou ally, balance in cashe A of Fi00'on each Konne wiil be required of the rnfchaser at tuetine of fair Allconveyancing, recording amd notarial fees fom at the purchinser.erius of sale. to. be plied with within ten days frown day" of ‘sale, Stherwise the trustees reserve the Tight 10 resell tho “teat the Fisk and cost of the defauitiog pur "WILLIAM D. EASTERDAY? TLLIS C. HALDEMAN, } my22i& 608 F st. n. w. JPUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND ADJOINING BROOKLAND. IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. AND CONTAINING 18.8) ACRES MORE OR LESS. By virtas of a certain deed of trust, dated the 30th diay of November, "A. D. IAN and recorded among the land records of thie District of Colnmbia in Liber 1344, folto 5, and at the request cf the holder of the notes sectired thereby, we wilt call at public auction. on the rewises, on THURSDAY, the FIRST DAY OF UNE, 1883, at FOUR O°CLOCK P.M, the follow! described property. situate in the county of Washin ton. District of Colaba, to wit’ Al that conta piece or parcel of land. au os is ingufshed ag and eine all of lot numbered oue (1, in Henry C, MeCeney"s sul Certain tracts land in said county, Known as “Cuckold's Delight” aye | enoosare, as Der at recorded fn Liber Gov, jer, folto 143, of the records “ Ore office of the District of Columbia. aged aid'in Uitee equal inatalinoents. reansctively ta'one 7 ual iment ve Eo and: three, “sears secured by deed of trast'on Gs, rroperty sold with interest, payable semian tually at the rate of 6 per cent per annum until paid, or all Cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 6500 Bale to ‘be closed in fftecn faye from day of sale, otherwise the property. will be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after Sve daye’ notice by Sdvertisement in sone oneor more dally papers Pu. Habed in WashRGNaRD Hl. WARNER, my15-Akds LOUIS D. WINE, § Trustees. ITCH, FOX & BROWN REAL PSTATE BRO! F 1400 G SERERT NW. NORERS TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT LANIER IGHTS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust bearing date February 8, 1892, and recorded in Liber No. it to 230 et mm Ll of District umbia, and at the request of the sect thereby, we will sell at public auction st of the: mises_on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH (6T! 1) DAY F JUNE, 1803, AT HALF PAST FOUR 0°C Piatt te’ loci doubt eat aes Gee 3 Eathaiotared ae onded and’ courte is} of Perkins and McLachlen's subdivision of lote num- bered ninety-six (96), ninety-seven (97), nine! eieht (OR) and part of ninety-nine (99) of ‘Flizabei L. Dunn's subdivision, known as ‘‘Lanier Helhts,” az same terecorded in Uber 5 county BO SE Jot fronting Bfty (50) feet on Kansas avenue and im- eanjalt Ome thr of he yurchawe money ang : P {wo yeare, with interest at the rite of 6 oer cont aoe anniin, Payable semiannually. secured ‘by ‘Seed of of ‘trust on the property sold, or afi cash, at the option of the purchaser.” A deposit of $200 required at time of sales “Terme of sale ta be compiled with eithinies Gays,or the property will be resald at the risk of the defwulting purchaser. “Allconveyanclag st sor te carat JAMES R. GEORGE W Buotwn,| Trastess. _DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. ‘my2¢-eokds RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEF’S SALE OF IMPROVED REA! pDIVIsto BY AUCTION, a id virtue of & decree preme District of Cotmunbin, passed ou ther dtheasy oF Moy D. 1803, in Equity cause No. 14,344. docket Sa, Wherein William Tyler is complainant and Charles E. Prentiss et al are defendants, the unde Tremisen, on MONDAY SAY TWENTE He Dremtsen. a S TANS. at FIVE O'CLOCK PAM. the following ae seribed real estate situate in the county of W FH bered nineteen (19) in the Howard Uni Aivision of the farin of John A Stuith aat Givston “was” made by’ the surveyor a county and now appeare ‘in hte “HRerabs of sale: One-third cash, ba a ‘a ” and twelve month from date of sales for which Rotes of the purchaser, bearing. interest at the rate Goer cent per annum trom the day of sale semi-annually, oF all cash at the ‘of the pur. Shier, WA depou: of 8160 the ‘time of tale. "Terms to be complied with in fifteen the day of sale, otherwise 1 reserve the Ficht ty resell She broverty a the sink and coat of ths defualt : aveyaucine. Be. a aaa ‘atthe = !, BROWNING. Trustee, _ myl7-dkds 165th st Forse ss ¥ authority from the owner on WEDS SL TNBE PURGE, teat Tl aes toe sale at pubic anction in front _of the promises, Nor sds! Madison avenue northwest, Wasblnstone DC .OCK P. M.. theeast twenty fect front ‘The lot has a'twenty-foot front. rae beck with 1 wwenty-foot front, runs e that width ninety-Gve. feet to, anal proved bs a two-story brick dwelling ‘Terms of sale. Oue-third of the purchase money cash and the residue in two equal installinenta we re. Stectively en day of sale with Interest at Oper cent jer ent nasil "Theldeferred payments to be ser purchaser's howe anil a deed of trust on the propertys itn eashvat the purchase option. Taxes adGusted jf sale.” A deposit of $100 will be required at the thine of sate Aivernvevancing and reeurin af Purchasers cont. Ifthe terms of sale. are net tom: piled with ‘witht ten ayy after eale te property’ will Fesold at tae risk ant cost. of the defaciiiue par Ghaver. A. ood title ix cortigied by the Columbia Titie Tnstrance Company. Bi WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, my 19-deds date the 11th. ‘October A. D., 1802, and ek De isis, bite aa THOHRDAY, Es ETWENTY-PIPTH DAY OF MAX. | =o ONS i j 3 i LAIR LEE. Attorney for owner. ate DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers (THOMAS FE. Waccaman, I EQ SRETERE S83 OF SEIN PEATE UT | nace meen pment on By pirturf certain deed of trust to us. warine | on MONDAY. MAY TWENTY. SINTH. at FIVE iy 35, fa aS 41 et sea. of the of the | story brick, two featues and a Urick stable, renting fOr th trustees, will ne, undersigned ere gay ofeaie, THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. AUCTIONEERS, pices eR 20 PENNA. AVE. SOW. BY AUCTION. ‘and known ‘being jot | ASSIGNEP'S SALE OF VALUABLE i teeavcrnenaantanrerenana cial ci | *UENERANE SF AMA TaN Billings’ and Ide, Getor's subdivision of Tote te SRD PASEMERY BRICK | EAIDENCES WIT stodivision teresorded ts the otlee of tas survey Tis 1am isin age AND does C BEREEE described Troperty at the dete marchaees WILLIAM E EDMONSTON, CONSTANTINE H. WILLA te die myli-dkds Address, 660 Sq-TRE ABOVE SALE ita d serene F days from WILLIAM F. EDMOXSTON, Torwiit be COXSTANTINE B. WILLIAMSON,} Trustees. | St'enie are _my-ikde-Addrees, 500 5th st. n.w. Fight t2 "esol the RATCLIFFE, DaRR & co.. AvcTIONEERS, — | defaulting put por OANTATE DEERE CHET OF WASEANGTOR Fe dbase €.. BEING PARTS 0 1 AND 20, 1X Se<. SQUARE No’ 70s AND PAT OF . ANDO. STREETS SOUTHEAST ANDO STREET ‘BETWEEN NEW AVENUE ASD SOUTH CAPITOL STREET. BL ACCTION. Disieict of Cotmmatie pusectt os Bia day oe ie eS A.D. i yaity Cai fo. 14582, wherein oy. D. i800, Rrancte Richards ck alt are coupiaisantersed | Susteighs bi Alfred tucharis tn defendan’, he Tniereigned trun, tees will offer foraale st pubiie auctions fn front a | Cheney. ‘Tutors, the tive on FRIDAY, THE 81.C0 D ‘of PAT OR IUSE A BYidahs BEGINNING AT TIVE | SWHShEE FEE of * o P.M. in the order mained the following ‘OCLock lot_ of described resi pate itgate nd tac tn the iy of a6 ashiogton, ‘of Columubia, » towit: found parts of fote one (1) and trent C20) io | D. ey autre mame Seren undved nd thaws (708, | the sirvefors = Yee for the” same at «Tom went Hine of Int street cast distant twenty-one C21) fect Sry brick retidences rep eleven (11) inches north from the southeast corner of ‘of sale: One-third cash. of ot ‘sions | $500! to be paid at tne time of ted. ie Fone qrbb; | Som te daneat ate he was chr the rgrenaner wil oe foot | required to give his notes nine | the naid dag'of sale, with interest, at the rate of fpr ‘street; | coutam per annum, aud tbe Reed at - | payrail'canh at ng " L fi * i we C21 font eleven (11) inches ‘east one ‘with within twenty days, otherwies Randrea (00) feet to the place of bawinntng. iSrty many be reauld at the risk aad cost of the dedaah- ‘And immediately thereafter part of Jot wumbered | ing’purchaser, Bingtrcone, (Got); bevinaine for the samme sts peter | myBeokde SMT EERE ETS, | Trustees, beeing. for t a F ag the port or reer ine of aad Jot Ruabered three noe gs \,tixtewn fect west from the northeast corner of | §—-THR cx sata lot No. Sand runninz thence weet along the ine | SRFURDAY. JUNE THIRD. A De toca mame bows of an alley seventeen (17) feet: thence ‘itteen | and place. Order of the trustees. (1s) fort: thence east seventeen (17) feet and thence | ua PS wa, orth slong the west line ‘of Deitrich lot Sfteen (13) ci Devinuing, being limproved bundred and four », a re Se re eh serine eee aes our du et nw Thercon, ‘The property, will W, WOODVILLE F'eMiNa.” { Trustees. | Supmeremente, Shenson, Sense renner kas Atlant a AT AUCTION, on O'CLOCK P.M, we. in, of" 1 of ote yeas — x of €200 10 be inna gt Cine of VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON HIGH OR ‘THIRTY-SECOND STREET, GI Setar cpt recording ot — D. 4 at six nL, Sand TuoMAS 7 OWLING & SON, AUCTIONEERS, (THOMAS DOWLING & SON. AUCTIONEERS, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED == | BANKRUPT STOCK JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK. WILL BE SOLD FOR HALF OF ORIGINAL COST. SHOES FROM _my15-aieds JPEXCANSON BHOS.. Auctioncers. NORTH. EAST. AND Ht TH AN! STREETS NORTHEAST Ghosts On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY THIRTY. FINST, &.D. 1803, at FIVE U will sell in $5. ‘ front of the premisss, lot 12, in square fron 0. 00. 10 fect on Maryland ‘ave. and runuing’ on ine of 3 10. To MONDAY, MAY 15, Sateet 7 inches froat by the tora alt Seeing ce, Rusia eae apt and will makes amy FOR 15 DAYS ONLY. Sara eee ‘and ee fours at Oper cont et ‘Bhoes that cost $5 and @6 per vair will be sold for Secured by 8 oP gust son the Property sold. o ail | lees than ome-balt, will be. rensbet oe each ot i moot are: Corvwsm Suoz Hovse, By, ue of a deed waeeatarae! toend. The instant weare notified by Mesers. Bed- Givin jaune ‘pumberga ren don & Rice, Fire Insurance Adjusters of Hew York forthe sauent a eath ‘city, to CLOSE tt, that moment it STOPS ‘SHORT, and the unheard-of bargains which wovare offering today will bea thing of thepest, The balance of this stock should have been shipped: to New-York om May 18, but owing toe lack of storage facfities, wewere fem necessary room should become svat 4 J able, This clothing is our own spring stook—cut and aco im the provailing styles, Some of % was fire in ouretore—the seat be complied, wi in thesecent ce 311 72 Ss N.W,, RET, PENNA. AVE AXD D ST. (White building). ela FB meseecsos focdarge call, and I ‘Welbupan you with samples of Wal! Parer | 9nd, submit you am estimate of the cost of the | (work, Adbworkeuaranteed for 8 years. Finest pmcrtedstockoSWall Papers'in this city. Satie ‘faction asgured, 0, Ey KEW 14x2& 8 Sx, N.W.