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18 SUBURBAN NEWS. ALEXANDRIA. John J. Jamieson has broken ground for &@ new residence on Prince street. The new addition to Dr. Jones’ office is Rearty completed. Mrs. W. P. Taylor has returned te Rich- ff i a i ! &@ colored cart driver, fell af i alts ; E iy i dt) 2 : rl 333 f I oh i i Bea 235 "ot day. Te. Phil. Letterman of Charlottesville is vi@ing Mayor Strauss. ‘The poljce report last night as clear and mild, with one lodger and ten Richmond. Mre. J. L. Luxford and daughter of Staun- ton have left for home. The catches of Gsh at the lower river fishing shores are growing quite small most of the shores have cut out. herring received at Fish- morning. Mr. Hessie Smith continues very ill at bis home on St. Asaph street. Mrs. Hobokem ts visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chauncy, on Fairfax street. Miss Rebecca Daingerfield has returned from Ni TL Beckham i in Stamton attending the meeting of the executive committee of = ‘Western State Hospital, of which he t. At a business meeting held last night the Alexandria Light Infantry formally accept- ed the invitation to go to Fredericksburg on May 10 to take part in the Mary Wash- ington monument ceremonies. They will leave in the morning and return in the afternoon. —__—~—— Ls ANACOSTIA. The draw of the Navy Yard bridge is being improved by the addition of a me- chanical device which will have the effect of lessening the expenditure of muscular power required to lift it for the passage of vessels and also accelerate its rise. Miss Elizabeth Goddard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goddard, died on Thursday at 9 o'clock p.m., at the residence of her parents, No. 42 Harrison street, after a lirgering illness of many months, aged eighteen years and one month. The funeral took place today at 4 o'clock p.m. from Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Mra Pyles, wife of Dr. R. A. Pyles, was one of the ladies’ committee of ments for the Potomac excursion of mili- tary surgeons last night, including shad at Marshall Hall. The funeral of Mrs. Eliza Scrivner, whose death occurred on Tuesday, the Ist instant, at the residence of her nephew, Mr. G. F. Barse, No. 192) 17th street, Anacostia, took Place from her late residence on Thursday at 2 o'clock p.m. The aggregate cost of the water main to be laid on Harrison street and Fort Stanton road, by order of the Commission- ers, is $841. —_——_— KENSINGTON. Upon the urgent request of friends, Dr. R. B. Detrick has consented to serve as mayor of Kersington if elected. Rev. J. T. Marshall will preach in the ‘Warner Memorial Church tomorrow morn- ing. Christian Endeavor meeting will be under the direction of Prof. J. K. Newman. uRev. Robert M. Moore will preach in the Methodist Church tomorrow morning and evening. Mr. Alfred Ray, who has been so crit- iteally il. is much better. Mr. Wilbur Swartzel and family of Wash- ington have moved into the house owned by Dr. H. R. Naylor. Miss Ann Abbott of Baltimore is visiting her sister, Mrs. Duvall. Mr. Thomas Holbruner is building a house iss Edith Wood of W: ith Wood of Washington is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Temple Payne. ——._—_ HYATTSVILLE. Miss Minnie Moran and her Sunday school class gave a Japanese tea and bazaar at Wells’ Hall last Thursday night for the benefit of the Sunday school of the Pinck- ney Memorial Church. The hall was taste- fully decorated with flags and Japanese designs and presented an oriental appear- ance. The following ladies had charge of the various tables: Fancy table, Miss Ada Lepper, assisted by Misses Helen Burn- side and Gracie Van Loan; flower table, Miss May Wall, assisted by Misses. Emily Perry and Elizabeth Hopkins; confection- table, Miss Nellie Moran, assisted by Misses Virgie Berry and Louise Campbell; cake and ice cream table, Miss Nellie Carr, assisted by Misses Fanny Whiting and Alice Carr. An interesting program was carried out, which was as follows: Opening chorus, Sunday school class; recitation, Master Preston Berry; recitation, Miss Fanny Whiting; chorus, Japanese song, Sunday school class; recitation, Miss Lou- ise Campbell; recitation, Miss Virgie Berry banjo solo, Mr. Stephen Clemons of Wash- ington. The bazaar was well attended and quite a sum was realized. Golden Rule Lodge, No. 45, I. O. M., will give “a Some of reason and a flow of soul” its members next Monday night at M chanics’ Hall. ie =e Lakeland Lodge, No. 124, Knights of Py- thias, met at its hall in Lakeland inst Thursday night and conferred the second, or esquire’s, degree upon Mr. Price. Warren Post, No. 45, G. A. R., held an The farm of Mr. James Lavigne, in Oxon Hill district, consisting of sixty and one- quarter acres, was recently sold at public AU nN FUTURE Days. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ’ 2 8 st. aw. EES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, CONSISTING OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, BEING NUS. 1080 AND 1062 MARKET SPACE, NEAR BRIDGE STREET, West Market space, 82.53 feet south i ron- ‘Chemee worth 26.92 feet; thence west . by twe brick hemes mumbered 1080 and Lond Wee fenming Sith ite! wiich the deca of Gutt Sol Sen tie ana foving 2 that Said houses will be offered third im one decerred payments rel iti AUOTION SALES. THIS joo. i G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTS., 1407 G BT. (Buccessors to Latimer & Sloap.) VALUABLE BUILDING SITE ON FIFTH B G AND H STREETS NORT! AT PUBLIC AUCTION, 2%, bmn of Cn — we will oe pab- action. in fron nines, ‘on Pare FInTH, 1894, af FIVE O'CLOCK §. will for sale by public auction in front of the Premises, oo the SHVENTEENTH DAY OF MAY, -» 1894, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow- ing described estate, situate im’ the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of Georgia avenue twenty (20) feet from the division Une between said lot aud lot one (1), running thence southwesterly on suid avenue one hundred and nive (109) feet six (6) inches to the southwest corner of said square; thence northwesterly on Kentucky avenue one hundred and eleven (111) feet nine 9) inches to the northwest corner of said lot two (2); northeasterly on the division line between lots two (2) and three @), oue hundred am’ twen- ty 120) feet ten (10) inches; and theuce south- easterly to the place of beginning, together with the improvements, Fights, etc. Terms: Kighteen hundred | ($1,800) dolalrs and the expenses of ‘the sale in casts’ of which mount two hundred ($200) dollars is to be pea st ue time ty ($1,550) dollars of the ba in one note, payable one (1) year after date and the balance in two years; each Of said notes to bear interest at the rate of six (6) REF cent Ber annum, payable semi-annually, and 10 be secured by deed of trust on said described real rate. If terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advor- Hshed, tn Washington, D.C. “Ail’cont ert aed ington, D. C. All convey: and recording at the cost ¢ the purchaser. THOMAS DOWLING, & CO., AUCTIONEERS, property: Being Improved by two- ‘ted on 6th st. between R and 608 improved by ing, southwest corner of 6t and 0." and 608 improved b; two-story brick dwellings, and No. 610 improv: by two-story frame dwelling located on 8 st. bet. 6th and 7th sts. nw. Also a two-story frame house in Glick alley, in rear of above described ings, located on Pomeroy st. bet. 3d and 4th sts. B.w. (Le Droit Park). Also No. 841, improved by & two-story brick store and dweiling (the number on this house is 321, but should be 341), on Pom- Le Droit Park. Also Nos. 2100, 2102, improved by three frame dwellings in — alley, in rear of above described prop- ay. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 28th day of October, 1892, and duly recorded in Liber 1725, folio 447 et + one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and by direc- tion of the parties in interest, the undersi ed trustees will sell ON MONDAY, THE TWENTY- yey A = a 1804, AT FIVE 0°C1 LOCI the ow lesc1 roperty, viz.: Lots num- dered 36, a? ant 38 in Lite HW Wiltherger’ ub- division of unre $43, waite Also in to lowing described ropert, lying in Washington county, stid District, to wit ts 22, 23 and 24 in block 17, in the subdivision of the farm of John A. Smith, called Effingham Place, together with the improvements, as de- er og may he le of ¢ abare described property will take pla at the corner of 6th and S rtd Dw. on the day and hour above mentioned, without re- gard to weather. Terms: One-third cash, the residue in three equal payments at 6, 12 and 18 months, with notes Sqerins eeeners gr gg by a deed of trust. conveyancing a recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $300 will be required at the time of sale. JAR H, BRADLEY, _ByS-dkds ‘Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, — 612 E st. nw. IMPORTANT SALB OF VALUABLE ORIGIN. LOTS AT BCKINGTON, TO CLOSE A SYSDE. Ca On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY EIGHTEENTH, 1894, at FIVE O'CLOCK, on’ the premises, we shali sell original lot 7, in square 22; lot 12, ‘in square 23; lots 16 and 17, in square 9,’ being Geo. Trues- deil’s addition to’ Washington,’ and a subdivision of tract of land known a8 Eckington. Lot 7 is on T st. and has @ front of 50 feet by a depth of 100 Terms as follows: Lot 7 sold subject to a tru of $2,100; lot 12 subject to a trust of $1,725: Io 16 and 17 subject to w trust of $3,975, the rn mainder in cash. All conveyancing and ‘recording at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit required at the time of sile on each lot. myS-déds | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR ECONOMICAL BUILD- ING LOTS, NORT! ST, EACH 16x71 FEE’ ON THE NORTHWEST ‘CORNER OF _FOU! TEENTH AND EMERSON STREETS NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 29, 1892, recorded im Liber 1757, ‘follo 269 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, at the request of the holder of notes secured thereby for default in payment, we, the undersigned, tru tees, will sell, at public auction, in front of the emises, on Y¥, MAY FOURTH, at HALF- ‘AST FOUR J’.M., the real estate described as lots 112 to 115 inclusive, in Wine & Mayse’s sul division of square 1029, situate in the city of Washington. ‘Terms: ‘The lots will be sold separately if desired by any bidder, or as a whole, subject to a deed of trust dated April 4, 1802, to'secure $450 on or be- fore three years from that date, interest paid to April 4, 1304, balance one-half cash and one-half in six months. Purchaser's note, secured on the property, will be required for deferred payment, bearing 6 per cent per annum, or all cash, at pur: chaser's option. Cer | at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $25 on each lot at time of sale. Terms to be complied with within ten days, or trustees reserve the right to resell risk and cost, after five days’ advert . JOHN T. ARMS, SAML. A. DRURY, | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. ap23.25,25,my1,3,4 EYTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL ce E: MAY TENTH, 1894, at FIVE -M., in front of the premises. JOHN T. ARMS, SAML. A. DRURY, ‘Trustees. _RATCLIFFH, DARR & CO., Aucts. my5-d&ds ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ sr. (Successors to Letimer & Sloan). TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE ACRES OF VALU- ABLE LAND, HIGHLY IMPROVED, SITUATE ON THE RIDGE ROAD ABOUT HALF MILE FROM~ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BRIDGE. FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 18th day of May, A.D. 1893, and duly ‘recorded in Liber No. 1812, folio 153 et’ seq., one of the land records of the District ‘of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at able ane 6B Ser Premises, on FRIDAY, “the GATEENTH DAY of MAY, 1804, at FIVE OCLOCK PIL, the, Slowing described plece or pareel of ground and premises lying and being in the county of Washington, in the District afore- and delbg part of lot numbered eleven (11) v1 im. the sul juertupe Enlarged.” contained within the follow- ing metes ; Beginning at the southwest {SME of sai loc. ad thence with the line of said south seventy-tive and one-half degrees east (3. 75% degrees E.) tweuty-eight perches (28 P.) to the road, thence with said road north twenty-four ‘west (N. 24 degrees W.) twelve perches o of. “Bayley’s Purchase” and G2 P.), thence north sixtven degrees weet (N. 16 degrees W.) ten-perches (10 P.), thence north twen- Weive west (N. 25 degrees W.) four perch. Set F 2, _tbence pocth, thirty-seven and one-half degrees west (N. 37% degrees W.) nine and two- téuth perches (9210 P.) to a line of said lot, thence south twenty-six and one-half degrees west S 26% a ves W.) twenty-eight perches (28 P.) t the ming, containing three acres of land, more or less, together with the improvements. Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the balance in one and two years, with interest ‘payable semi-annually), and secured by a deed of i. ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, or be 'y may be revold at the risk and cost purehas _—— ne a OULs K. CORARLILS KOKHARDT, myo eits ‘Deustoes. Flor. in 16ths, Sthe and bags Ceres, Hol cess, Bh other w Bait, “Siatohes; “£00 Ibe Assorted. “Green, la fee English Breakfast, Gunpowder and Im- perial 'T. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. AUCTION 8. FUTURE DAYS. GORE & ©0., roy ge Noes ts ave., opp. Old City it office. INSURANCK ADJUSTER'S SALE OF AN ASSORT- STOCK OF GROCERIES, &c., &c., WITHIN UR SALES: MONDAY MORNING, MAY SEVENTH, AT TEN ‘0’ CLOCK. In this sale will be found upwards of 600 sacks of Kiidge, W. H. Tenny’s Lill; ears brands, Dan ‘eas; 100 reams of Paper; and Sttes; Corn, Grits, Noodles, Buckwheat, Tolled Oats, Soda, Scales’ and Weights, Meat Slicer, 20 3, cuses 3-Ib." Peaches, and other to be ‘sold without reserve. GHA, WEEKS, it and one of the chattel records 0: ccunty, Md., will sell, at public auction, to the TA highest bidder, ‘at the, st former! 350 Ibs. of Brevier Roman; 75 lt Re ;.75 lbs. Non il Si tincis bee Rule, 20 lbs. Long Primer Brass 1 Metal Furniture, labor savitig; 1 ease Wood Fur uiture, labor saving; 1 Job Cabinet, 16 cases; 4 Stands, 127 Cases for 3, 8 Imps 6 foot, with Frames 2x6 feet, 8x4 feet; 2 Standing Galleye, 838, and Z4x6 feat; 14 cylinder and fob; Quoins, 2 cases Fancy Taneous; aboat 30 Ibs, Brass Rule, faces, and many odds and ends mention, usually found Terms of sa! $200 with approved security. Hyattaville 1.30. PEREMPTORY SALE OF 3 premises, lot 50, squai roved by ‘a handsome ‘0. $112 O st. nw. eet and the house occupies frontage, leaving a side lot with a frontage of 3% feet unoccupied. years, a semi-annually, and to be secured by @ of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the op tion of the purchaser, at the time of sale. with in fifteen days from day of sale, ctherwise the trustee# reserve ti rigat to tesell the prop- erty at the risk and cost after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some newspaper published in Wasnington, D.C. i ‘THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 B st. ow. Trustees’ sale of all of th Stock, Fixtures and Good Will of a first class and long established Boot and Shoe business at 1002 F st. N.W. virtue of deed of dated the 7th day wher 1898, and ‘aly. spectans im Liber ie et seq., one of u of ‘Colutibia, and by direction of the par- red thereby, the trust \de “A” attached to said trust. NOTE.—The Stock, Fixtures and Good Will will be first offered as a whole, with terms as follows: Ons guid (1-8) cash, balarce in six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest, secured to the Satisfaction of the trustees, or all cash, at the eption of the purchaser. If" a good and suflicient of ‘to | cute deliver unto the Eastern Trust and . » a8 trustee, @ all and singular its real estate, cribed below, for the purpose of securing the payment of the interest and principal of cer- tain bonds ed by said American Ice mortgage deed of trust, rineipal sum of Ss Recorded. tn Liber 2 417, one of the land records of the District of bia, and the conditions of suid JNO. B. SCOTT, ‘Trustes, myd-dte Howard House, 6th st. and Pa. ave. FUBLIO SALE oF YALUABLE PRINTING PRESSES, TYPE, &c, By virtue of a power contained im a ‘chattel trust from Walter F. Noland, the at, dated Ji W. B. folio 3 No, 6, Be, A. « Co. a ittsvill wees in Hyatts ‘aforesaid, on MOS ay, TE SEVENTH N ‘T HALF-P. TEN A.M., made in the ment of the secured, the ‘‘ellowing prop: = Liberty Press, Sagar medium—steam. e tomo pnd erg 8x12—steam. One Automatic Oil Engi two horse (The above have besn th use four y 1 Bagle Card Cutter, 400 Ibs. 0! Roman (ail man (a » J Fount ver 1 Fount Single Rule, Fount oe Stones,’ 3x 2 itn ‘keyt 3 box” Wood seve, Fancy Bocders, i Cute placel- ckett, Dent & Co., Wash rinin Teaver Br and 0. Gepot ‘TOLIFFE, DARR & CO. AUCTIONEERS, ar ‘920 PA. AVE. N.W. Japanese Lily Bulbs. LAST SALE OF THE SEASON. Y SUMMER FLOW! ENTIRELY AN EARL! NEW TO THIS MARKET, BEAUT! AND FRA- ORNAMENTAL ‘D FOR GRANT, OBN. THE LAWN AN! GARDEN, TQ BE SOLD AT AUCTION FoR THE IMPORTER IN LOTS AND TO SUIT THE TRADE PRIVATE BUYERS ON TUESDAY, MAY EIGHTH, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ROOMS, $20 FA. AVE. THE SEVERAL VARIETIOS eae NOW. THIS IS JUST THE SEASON O WITHIN OUR SALES PLa’ COLORED CAN BE SEEN AT my5-2t we ae ee AU (ONEMRS. “THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. ow. ALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, NEXT TO CORNER OF THIRTY-FIRST AND 6 STREETS, TO AN ESTATE. B® SIXTEENTH DAY OF O'CLOCK P.M., we will for sale at public auction, in front of the jot contains 7,200 square the west 27 feet of ‘Terms: One-fourth cash and balance to sult pur- chaser. Deposit of $300 required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. my5-9t WALTER B. WILLIAMS TRUSTEES’ SALE ©) ; CO., AUCTIONEERS. FF A NEW THREE-STORY PRESS-BRICK FRONT HOUSZ, NUMBERED 8018 CAMBRIDGE PLACE, EAR 20TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly reco-det in the land Liber No, 1769, folio 44 et seq., of records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEBY'H DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1994, AT HALF- PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following de- ribed land and premises, with the easements, rights, ways and appurteninees thereunto blong- ing, Stuate and lying in. Seo-getown, Coluns District of fa, viz.: Lot aum red 19 In Ashford and Ridout, trustees’, subdivision of part of square numbered 112 tn ‘said Georgetown (formerly called Cooke Park), as per plat -esorded In Liber A, Ry $., follo 241, of the reco: veyor of the District o proved by a new, wou ment »ay-windowed brick dwelling. f the affive of the wur- ‘This ‘ot is im- ‘ec story and base- Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two per cent per annum, interest payable A ‘deposit of $200 required sule to be complied 3 ‘lefaulting purchaser, JEREMIAH LING, 12 2d xt. new. GEORGE E. FLEMING, 470 La. ave. n. my4-dids ‘Trusteca, TRUSTEES SALE OF ALL THE to the undess! day of February, 1894, and recorded in Liber No. 1858, follo 325 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured. thereby, we will offer for sale at public auction at the hotel known Howse, northwest corner of 11th ai WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. GLASSWARE, CUT’ INGS.’ CONTENTS NOW THE HOTEL KNOWN AS THB N HOU OF ELEVENTH G > NORTHWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHING- TON AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Under and by virtue of a certain deed in trust ened as ‘trustees, dated the 24th the Aston G streets northwest, In the city of Washington and District of Columbia, ON "CUBSDAY, MAY FIFTEEN’ A. D. 1804," AT TES gontente of sald hotel, consisting of PARLOR AND BED! ROOM SUI O'CLUCK A.M., the entire s CaRI CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, RORS, OFFICE FURNITURE, PILLOWS AND THE FURNITURE, 1 PARAPHERNALIA OF WHATE! DESCRIPTION bees NOW BEING IN AND ABO! ‘The same will be offered as a whole, and if not SAID HOTEL. sold will be sold in detail. Pending the sale offers to purchase the above property as an entirety will be considered by the trustees. ‘Terms cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Trustee, Cor, 10th and _D nw. JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee, my4-d&dbs 1417 @ st. nw. secured bearing interest payable semi of € per cent per annum, or wil 4 chaser's option. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 required sale. Terms to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, or the property will be resold at risk and cost ‘of defaulting purchaser, at th option of the trustees, after five days’ advertise- ment. Property sold clear of all taxes up to June DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. USTEES’ SALB OF DESIRABLE INVESTMENT PROPERTY, BEING A Lat ON WALTER EET ‘HEAST, NEAR TWELFTH, IM- PHOVED BY A BRICK DWELLING. | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 13, 1892, and recorded in Liber 168, follo 180, of the land’ records of the District of ‘Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the note secured there- by, we will sell at public auction, promises,on THURSDAY,MAY SEV! 1804, AT SIX O'CLOCK ™ Laupheimer’s subdivision of part of bq im the city of Washington, District of in front of th NTH, m1 t recorded in Liber 19, folio 11, im the office of the District of Columbia. One-third cash, the balance in one and in equal installments, represented by ser’s notes, dated on the day of sale, deed of trust ou the property sold, a: nually, at the rat at pur. Dy & , 1894, inclusive. FERDINAND BERNBI, ‘Trustee. JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee. myt-d&ds. Horses. Horses. THYSON HOUSE AUCTION SALE STABLE, 1501 to 1506 Tth street. Office cor. Marion and P sta. aw. SALES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 A.M. MONDAY, MAY SEVENTH, at THN AM, will offer for sale some very fine Driving Horses and Mares, also Work Teams. Those wishing good Stock will do well in attending this sale. Consignments of sale, received and exhibited up to hour ABLE PROPERTY MO] GEE'S SALE OF VALI N MONTGOMERY 01 , MARYLAND. nderson, trustees for the sale of the real @- . Wilson, late of Montgomery dated the 10th day of November, year 1892, and recorded a Lai of said Montgomery county, in js Any » | et bseriber, as surviving public sale ‘to the highest | tn ‘of Charles B. Greaves, in the town of Sligo, in said county, on MONDAY, THE FOURTEENTH MA HOUR OF FIVE THIRTY O'CLOCK | property mentioned and descri gage, containing 68 act land, more or rty'is situated on the 7th street road, minutes’ walk from Woodside station on Metropolitan branch railroad, ani one mile and @ quarter above the prese OK P:M., all the | sai ibed in said mort- 3 roods and 2 square | also terminus of the Wash- te the flourishing sub- division known side, and adjoins the sub- a J. V. N. Huyck, the lands of Crosby 8. os, Mrs. Laney and ere are about 30 acres of woodland. It has a i cetera Bathe e4 to subdivision into suburban villa sites. ‘The land is elevated above Trou! po Aon has @ generel inclination toward a Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase da: ae to bear interest from the day of on the pi it of $500 will be required at the timo of chi . . ap2s-iawts " Surviving Trustee aad Mortgages, SALE OF THE REAL ‘THE AMERICAN ICE COMPAN Whereas, the American Ice Com) tion existing by virtue of ite of Maine, having iy amounting to the ich deed of ‘trust is sald Company, and by reason breach of con dition, the holders of the bonds secured deed of trust. hu’ ern Trust and forthwith enforce the Under’ said mortgage “decd Now, therefore, the Eastern Trust and well at public < bondbolders } and foreclose according to the “Two certain lo in Hi certain lots or is of land lam} the county of Per aforesaid, rlecce yo weribed as follows: Emery farm which lies between the Penobscot river and the new Count; ing all of said farm lying measur! nine hundred and sixty (9du) feet, more or less, o1 ) acres, more or less, the trustees of said Cyrus deed, recorded in Pet Deeds, volume 502, page 288, to which deed, as well as to a deed from recorded in said Registry of Ds | 580,page 98, reference is hereby bad. A lot formerly a part of the homestead of John Harden described aud bounded as follows, viz: joning at a stake on the dividing line between ind of gaid Harden and heirs of Cyrus Emery, t! said dividing line twelve and one-half rods, more or less, to the dividing line between land of said of Doddwell; thence on sald di- viding line to the Penobscot river; thence down said river to said dividing line betw. Harden and land formerl; Cyras Emery; thence on said ery of beginnl: ce at right angles with Harden and land con kad Emery's ling to the ‘ogether wit dings fixtures on the two sald above described par- premises conveyed pany to said Ameri- pany ted June 10, 1889, and Fecorded in, the Penobscot Regisiry of Deeds, book . page 449. Also ull that plece or parcel ot land with ti improvements thereon lying ington, in the District of Columbia, and being op- posite square 270 in said city and District, com- mencing for the same at the southeast corner of square ‘two hundred and seventy, runnii soutberly with the west line of Thirteent! ff the Potomac river; thence wee terly with the said channel to a point opposite the southwest corner of square numbered two bundred ‘TES | and seventy; thence due north to the said southwest corner of said square two hundred and seventy, fol- lowing the eastern line of what is alleged to be Alf street; thence with the southern and seventy, two fty-five feet one inch t of beginning, together with all the improvements, rivileges and ay ing or in any wi cele of land, bein me by the Penobscot River Ice Com in the city of Wash- line of said square two hundred ances to the same belong! Tents, issues and profits thereof, and all | right, title, interest, claim and demand, ity, or otherwise however, of the said parties of the first part of, in, to, of out of the said piece or parcel of ground and’ premises, bei | the same premises conveyed by E. M. | another to said American Ice Company by indenture 78, in Georgetown, im-/| dated December Second, ory, 14-room brick bouse, | ce ether with all the rights and easements, ap- purtenant privileges or option in the matters of wharfing or other riparian rights of any kind what- soever which may have American Ice Company by virtue of ‘and agreements in said ‘ired by said the covenants deed of said Willis et als. ‘The terms and conditions of said sale will be an- y Said trustees at the time and place of the auction sali will reserve the right to adjourn such sale or sales under the authority conferred by said deed of trust. EASTERN TRUST AND BANKING COMPANY, ‘Trustee. By GEO. B. CANNEY, Secretary, Bangor, Maine. be © @. SLUAN & O., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G at. Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan) SALE OF VALUABLE LOT STREET, IN By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date Feb- 2 ‘equity cause in the the District of Columbia No. and at the request of Tuary 21, 1893, Bupreme’ Court of 15486, dated April 25, the party secured by said deed of trust, we will ublic auction, in front of the premises, on THE TWELFTH DAY OF MAY, 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. block twenty-four (24), of John Sherman, trustee's, subdivision of part of jount Pleasant “Columbia Heights," as pe lat recorded in liber Governor Shepherd, ‘7, In the surveyor's office of the District of Co- being situated in said District. hird of the purchase mon in two equal instal mi payable in one und two years after date, terest at six per cent annually, from the da; ments to be secured lumbta, said lot annum, payable semi- of sale, the deferred pay- yy deed of trust upon said Property, or all cash, at the purchaser's option, A deposit ‘of one hundred dollars ($100.00) made at the time of sale. recording to be at the cost of the purchaser. of sale to be complied with within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the 10 resell ‘said property at the risk and cost rhe defaulting purchaser. Said sale is to be rior incumbrance of $2,000, int y of February, A.D.’ 1894, secured by deed of trust on sald real estate. All conveyanct reat from the UT, ‘Trustee, 1417 G st. aw. IONER'S SALE OF A BEAUTIFUL CoT- iD REAL ESTATE AT COLONIAL By virtue of a decree of the circuit court of tmoreland county, entered on the 13th day ot 1893, the equity cause of the v it Thomas Somerville and Robert ‘T. Hieston, execu- deceased, et al., ‘the n- inted special commissioner sell at public auction, TWO O'CLOCK P. tors of Frank Sc taining 10,716 square feet, being part “b (7) seven and (1) one, in block (80) 4 (8) three, (7) seven, ight, (9) nine, (10) ten and (11) eleven, in five, and lots (3) three and’ (5) thirty-six, and lots (1) one, (2) two, (3) three, (7) seven, (8) eight, (9) nine, (10) ten, (12) twelre, (13) thirteen, (14) fourteen, (15) nd_(17) ‘seventeen, in ‘bloc (and other lots owned Schwarz, deceased, {f any, description of Will be ‘made known on day of sale), according to the ground plan and plat of Colonia’ T ft male as by decree: cover costs and expenses of sale and suit, estimat- be vn day of sale, ortioned among the purchasers, and for the resi- » one-fourth of the purehase money in cash, one-fourth in. six morths and one-fourth in nine months from day the deferred payments to bear interest from day of sale, and notes for the same to by purchasers, and title to be retained until the Inst installments of the purchase money th urchasers not comply with terms within (5) five days from day of sale on {cular parcel of land sold, the same will ‘tised and resold at the risk and faulting purchaser. B. LE! five, in block fifteen, (16) sixteen (29) thirty-nine, Cash enough to ove-fourth in Special Commissioner, w., Washington, D. ©. NG'& CO., Auctioneers. of the clreult court of ‘The Colontal complainants, omerville and Kob't T. Hieston,executors of Frank i, et al., defendants. In chancery. clerk of the circuit court of said county, in the state of Virginia, do certify that the bond required by decree, entered in this | cause om the 13th day o: duly executed by R. B. Lewis, the commissioner inder my hand this J. WARREN HUTT, joreland county. Schwarg, deceased, I, J. Warren Hutt, October, 1898, has been in said decree. THE WHITE SULPAUR SPRING: COUNTY, W. VA. AT AT A ry » MAY THIRTY-FIRST, the celebrated White Salphur Springs Prop- West Virginia. Six D- cluding fine farming and gress lands, in addition to its far-famed suljtur waters and the Grand Central Hotel and rottages, accon.modating nearly outbuildings to conform, jer and ‘ready for use. ‘The most a tractive summer resort in the Alleghany range. One-fourth cash, belance two, four and six eure, with Interest and rights of anticipation. ‘or further information address JOHN W. HAR. RIS, Lewisburg, W. Vi thousand acres, nd guests, wit ‘a., or the trustees— J. SOUTHGATE LEMMON, Attorney-at-Law, . Md. BURKE, Banker, Alexa STUART, Att'y-at-Law, < AUOTION SALES. DaYs. ____ Foran paya WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE Ni Beane NOS ha ge BOUTHEASE ‘os. 1108 D STREET irtue of & ad gprtas ot deed of trust to us, dated. Ape E f a certain et iy, s E e807 Stele A reke fila is - Hi oF. 2 Ee iat 3 ay a 3: BR : i s ; to + au i i g i C. G. SLOAN & 0O., AUCTIONEERS, 1401 @ BT. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. Magnificent |= of Arte jects. iH EXHIBITED PORTION OF THE BRUSSELS ACADEM’ : ARTS FROM THR WORLD'S F, oe AUCTION, ‘HE WHOLE OF THE EXHIBITED COLLEC- TION OF DRESDEN PORCELAINS, IN ALL SHAPES, USEFUL AND URNAMENTAL; CUPS AND SAU! PLATES AND OTHER FIXE VIENNA ENAMELING AND A FEW OF MARQUETERIE “FURNITURZ REMOVED FROM 518 FIFTH AVE., NEW EXHIRITION—MONDAY AND TABLE AND CABINET WARE, 1VORY CARVINGS, EW SPECIMEN YORK. TUESDAY, MAY rT M, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERA, 612 E st. ow. Important to Connoisseurs. An Aggregation of Magnif- icent European Antiques, Being a special consign- ment from the great importer, Mr. Frank Bowles of New York, EMBRACING ELBGANT FIRST EMPIRE, CHIP- PEN ALE AND COLONIAL FURNITURE OF THE MOST EXQUISITE DESIGNS OLD ENGLISH CARVED 04K FURNITURE. THE RAREST OLD DUTCH MARQUETRY, COMPRISING CABINETS, SCECRETARIES, DESKS, CHAIRS | (21. AND OTHER OBJECTS OF MARQUETRY WORK, IN SOLID MAHOGANY. ENAMELED MINIATURES AND IVORIES. “ALSO, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE,” A COLLECTION OF RARE OLD ENGLISH AND DUTCH SILVER, MAGNIFICENT OLD IVORY CARVINGS, DRESDEN PORCELAINS, Giass Ware (old English cut), SheMeld Plated Ware, Brass and Wrought Iron Fire Irons, together with many other articles of rare value that cappot be enumer- ated. This extraordinary collection will be om view on Monday and Tuesday, May 7 and 8, at our elegant art galleries, 612 E street northwest, from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. each day. The sale to take place WEDNESDAY, THURS- DAY and FRIDAY, MAY NINTH, TENTH AND ELEVENTH, at ELEVEN 4. M. and THRER P.M. EACH Day. N.B.—This te an important collection of elegant articles, and we would advise parties in search of rare and elegant goods to attend this sale. THOMAS DOWLING & 00., mytst Auctioneers. DUNCANSON BOS, AUCTIONEERS By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the twelfth (12th) day of January, A.D. 1092 recorded among the land records of of Columbia, in Liber No. 165u, folio 101 et seq., and at the request of the holder of the notes sc- cured thereby, we will offer at public sale, in frout of the premises, ON THURSDAY, THE SEV- ENTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1894, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, P-M-, the following deserived real es- tate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain’ piece or | dai parcel of lund and premises known distin- guisbed as and being lot numbered forty-seven (47) im Barr and Sanner’s subdivision of lot num- bered thirty (80) of Pacific F. Mullett’s subdivi- sion in square numbered fourteen (14), as said Barr and r's subdivision is duly recorded in 19, [page 8 of the records of the sur- the District of Columbia, together with the tmprovements thereon, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance to be paid in two equal installments, respectively, in one and two years, secured bya deed of trust upon the old, with interest thereon, payable semi- the rate of 6 per cent per annum, ret, the option of the purchaser. A 'de- it of $200 will be required at the time of sale. aie‘ to ve closed in fifteen days from day of sale: otherwise the 'y Will be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in some newspaper published in the city of Washington, D. C. Conveyancing at pur- chaser’s it. 8 LOUIS D. WINE, CLARENCE B. RUEEM, ‘Trust my4-d&ds st. nw. RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., Auctioneers. USTEES' SALE OF VERY VALUABLE AND TRUNGHLY DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE. ON R AND UNION STREETS SOUTHWEST, AT oC By virtue of a deed of trust given to us and duly led in Liber No, 1786, folio 488 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia,and ‘at the written request of the party secured there- HURSDAY, MAY TENTH, A. D., 1804, FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., thé following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, to wit: All that certain or parcels of land and premises known and dis- th ed as being lots numbered elghty, (80), eighty-one (81), a eighty-two (82), la Le Browning's subdivision in. square numbered hundred and three (503), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum- bin, in Book 18, folio 26; also the following parts of jots numbered twenty (20) and twenty-one (21)in said sqvare.: Beginning for the same at the north- east corner of said lot twenty-one (21), at the in- tersection of Union and South N streets, and run- ning thence west on the line of said N street sixty- five and ninety-two hundredths (65.92) feet; thence south seventy-three and forty-two (73.%2) hundredths feet; thence east sixty-five and ninety-two bun- dredths (5.92) feet to said Union street; a thence north along said Union street seventy-three and forty-two hundredths (73.42) feet to the be- ginning; together with all the easements, heredita- pelonging thereto. le: One-third of the purchase money to be paid In casb, th nce in two und three years from the day of sale, the dei pay- ments to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annual! Dd to be se- nn cured by a’ deed of trust upon the property sold, or | rel all cash, at the option of purchaser. A deposit of ‘will be required at the time of sale: terms to be complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale; otherwise, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing, recording, ae. cost of the ee FRANK 3 BROWNING, ton JOHN A. TAYLOR, 14 U te AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., A are 2 \CTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 3416 THIRD, OR . ue of trust te the Sth day of Arg, 1887, and duly recorded in Liber rerd et seg. one of the land records of trict of Columbia, and at the request of the gt Party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees | Will sell in front of the premises ON WET Hi town, said part of said lots @0 and 61 Propetty proved hy cweatary rid teas ed by two-s Gith back building, being No. ¥41€ 8d, or P, st., Georgetown, D. C. Terms: (One-third cash, balance in one and two zears, With notes bearing interest and secured by of trust. All conveyancing and recording Durchaser's cost; $100 deposit ‘required at the time of IVORY G. KIMBAI CLAUDIUS B. JEW ap28-10t ‘Trustees. TOLSON, GORE & CO., AUCTIONEER: 629 La. ave. n.w. na ae TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT GEORGTOWN'! $5 FEET ON $ STREET AND 180 FEET DEEP. rose, “dated May "15 16 i acta dt eat a . Te het, in Mtber Ne. tere tclts ‘one gt the ‘land reconis of the’ District Co- lumbia, to Marion Duckett and Lewis Ford, defaul being had in payment of the indebtedness upon the order of the said notes, Surviving trustee, will sell $f public auction, on the preinises, for cash, to the highest bidder, ‘on FRIDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, 1804, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all that certali Of land described in said trust, located on Street between Thirty-thind and” Thirty-fourth streets, West Washington, balf of lot numbered (217), two hundred and seven- teen, im square one bundred and eight (108), Beat: ES Tawine’ addition to Sonpeeen, in. the Dis. | ict of Columbia, ‘fronting on the ‘south side of th street, now 8 street, thirty-five (35) feet and | 3 ex! for the depth of one hundred and my t. dopestt, at time ot a pelance a Sheing "at purchaser's cost eee MARION DUCKETT, _myl-d&ds Surviving Trustee. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL FSTATE OX MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE BETWEEN ay STORY PRESSED-BRICK-FRONT IN-ROOM DWELLING, WITH ALL MOD- N IMPROVEMENTS, KNOWN AS NO. 1285, AT AUCTION. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY NINTH, = AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., we sell, in front of the Fronting 25 feet back 125 ioe, amelie eaient and, fashionable. ‘neighbor: ‘ovst* con tt command genera! at- sale, the it to resell at the risk and ‘cost — —— 3 = red. All con- ancing, er. "Spy? “‘parcuires: DARR & CO., Aucta._ ~~ RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE UNIMPROVED pel ESTA’ ON G STREET BETWEEN rte AND VENTH STREETS SOUTH- | AT AUCTION. the land records of’ the District of and at the rejuest of the party secured frereby, ‘we will offer for sale, at, public aueti in, front of the premises, on’ SATU! situate in the city of Washington and Bistriet of Columbia, nod designated as original Lumbered thirty-one (31), in square numbered lot eight hundred and seventy-cight (878), @ forthe pint ‘or plan of the sald city, together wick he easements, rights, privileges, d&c., thereto be- ‘erms of sale: One-third of the to be paid in cash, the resid: the cost of the pui ro fate A RS ©. G. SLOAN & 0O., AU _ (Successors AUCTION SALE OF THE BEA‘ QUEEN ANNE COTTAGE ON JACKSON STREET NEAR TAYLOR STREET, ANACOSTIA, D. C. y Girection of the party in interest, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the ‘premises, on MONDAY, MAY” SEVENTH, 1804.” at FIVE O'CLOCK’ P.M., lot No. 616,'in Anacostia, D.C., fronting 24 fect on Jackson street near Taylor a depth of 130 feet. improved by an ele- iy new Queen Anne wi foams "bath, pantry. tiled vestibule, all fini range, patent fire grates, a perfect =. 4 considered one of the best built houses u 5 Terms easy and made known at time of sale. If you are look! for a good bome or an investment % this eal. “$100 ‘required “at time “of ©. G. BIDAN & ©0., Aneta, DULEY &@ HERRING AUC sa TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- MENT BRICK, No. 316 NINTH STREET NORTHEAST. virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 11, , and recorded in Liber 1802) follo 149, of the land records of the District of ‘Colu of the party secured, we or's ‘Terms stated at time of sale. FRANK I. GREGORY, RAYMOND K. COOKE, ap28-10t Trustees, contained in a deed of oi and being the western | 84 : § rt F F 22 & ¢ 4 i e ‘| : ? Fy i &! Ei i Rd i . Hit ih it : . cf i : ; i i i regis ifs tj ; i : i i ij | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ONE OVED LOT OF GROUND IN 0. L. Gi "S SURDIVI- SION OF PART OF CHICH D.C By virtue of certain deed of trust, dated the 2ist @ay of November, 1801, and recorded in liber No. 1084, folio 57 et seq. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of two of the notes secured thereby, we will sell at blic auction, ON FRIDAY, THE ELEVENTH AY OF MAY, 1894, AT 'HALF-PAST FO! O'CLOGK P.M.,"in front of the premises, the fol lowing described real estate, situate in the city of | Aj plainants, and George W. Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain plece or parcel of land and premises known and distinguished as and being lot numbered nine- teen (19), in square four (4), of O. L. Green's sub- Aivision of part of Chichester, as the same is re- corded in county liber six (6), folio Sty tour G4), ‘one of the records of ce of the District of Columbia. the surveyor's Terms of sale: Two of the promissory notes se- cured by said deed of trust, to wit: One to Richard H. Burch for the sum of sixty-three 67-100 dollars, with interest; one to James 0. King for the eum of thirty-six 53-100 dollars, with interest from the ite thereof, or whatever balance may be found due on each of said notes, to be paid in cash within ten days from the day of sale. All conveyancing ing at the cost of the purchasers. A de- — of $50 will be required at the time of rale. if terms of sale are not complied with within ten days after sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property iat risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser after such public notice as they Shall deem necessa ry. GEO. H. ARMSTRONG, myl-d&ds WM. D. CAMPBELL, ‘Trustees, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., ‘Auctioneers. JUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON I STREET NORTHWEST, pYASHINGTON, D.C. rtne of a deed of trnst dated 18th October, 1808, “and recorded in Liber 186i folie 22a. of te — — of eae of Columbia, we will sell at public auct! In front of the mises. on WEDABSDAY. MAY NINTH, 2804 e nn tek, O'CLOCK P."M., lot numbered one ‘hundred and fifty-three in A. R. Rhepherd’s subdivivion of square pumbered six hundred and twenty-three (623), in the elty of Washington, D.C... as plat in surveyor's Liber R. W., follo $9, with the improvements, consisting of a three-story brick dwelling house, No. 14 I street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with 6 per cent’ interest © an- num from day ‘of sale, parable semi-annually, and iv. h, at option of purchaser. A deposit of two hundred dollars re. quired ut time of sale. All conveyancing at cost Of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the trustees re- serve the right to resell at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. SAM’L CROSS, 916 Pa. ave. aw. WILLIAM 4. GORDO: 330 4% RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT oN TWENTY-FIRST. STRE f NORTHWEST BE- vi ‘ M TREETS, BELN a p28 TWENTY-FIRST STREET. wees ¥ virtue of a decree of the Supreme Cou: the District of Columbia. passed to equity cause No. 12319, wherein John Fitzgerald and others are complainants and Thomas Wynne and others are defendants, the undersigned trustees will sell sat ublie auction, in front of the premises, on MON. MAY SEVENTH, 1804, at HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the most’ northern seventecs fect eight and a iaif inches from front to rear of lot of ground numbered seventeen (17), in square numbered seventy-two (72), as the same is distinguished ou the plat of lots and squares in the city of Washington, D. C., ‘with “improve. ments. ‘erms of sale: One-third in cash, and the bal- nce in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with Interest from the day of sale, or jhe purchaser may pay all cash, X deposit of $200 will bs equised sale. Taxes will be paid to date. All conveyane- ing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. It the terms are not complied with in fifteen days the right is reserved to sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ tin The Evening Star. JAMES FULLERTON, apie 5 s i of sale (prescribed purchase Years respectively, for waich the ears tively, 3 must be zs eft atiih 3 3 H uJ i} & i : Bg 4 a ! i published , __ 1410-1412 G st. aw, RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©0., AUCTIONEERS. TWO - STORY CK HOUSE, XIX ROOMS AND wn $11 MODERN, IMPROVEMENTS, | NO_ 1 FIFTH STKERT NORTHEAST, BY AUCTION. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY EIGHTH, at will sale, in Al of 100 fect. ‘This prop- however, to two prior STi ee fully slated at oe deeds of trust, DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS LE OF ELEVEN (11) CK DWELLING Sun au SIDE. SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to uly So. SIS et seq., of the land records of District of Columbia, and at party sccured there, we, will seit ten, in front 0! jromaions, Togs FOUR O'CLOCK P.M together with the ‘sold subject to eleven (11) 1, 500, & upon each of the above named bearing date April 12, 1883, and hat date, said lots to the above mentionéd trusts, date thereof, namely, annum, int 100 per house if sold termine at time of deemed by them as the most advant whole or by par- the property shall be offered as a