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12 Mr. Dolandson bestowed the baptismal vow upon eleven candidates. The Star correspondent was informed yes- terday by a member of the board of com- missioners of the town of Bladensburg that not @ cent of taxes had been collected in that place for two years. No reason was assigned for this state of affairs, but it was intimated that the road tax from the county was ample to pay the necessary Funning expenses of the municipality. paca Rae eRe LAUREL. Mr. A. T. Brooke, cashier of the Citizens’ National Bank of Laurel, has resigned and Mr. G. W. Waters, jr., has been appointed to succeed him. Mr. Charies Haslup has been made assistant cashier. It is reported that Mr. Brooke will be appointed to a po- aition under Barnes Compton in Baltimore. Mr. Charles H. Stanley, who has been so sick for some time, is recovering slowly and is now able to take short rides. ‘The new post office building is nearly un- @er roof, and when completed will be a very great convenience to the patrons of the Mr. L. A. Ellis has sold his comfortable @welling hoase on Washington avenue to a Mrs. Sherb of Washington for $5,000, and the purchaser will take possession on May Mr. C. F. Shaffer, jr., is building three sit-room brick houses on Mcntgomery atreet. Mr. F. W. Await is the contractor. On Wednesday night the bids for the eréction of the new Masonic hall were open- and the contract awarded to Messrs. Bilis and Nicholson for $3,435. Work will Be commenced at once, under the super- Vision of a committce, consisting of Messrs. D. M. Fisher, C. H. Stanley, F. M. Baker, P. P. Castle and Dr. J, Billard, Th uilding will be of brick, two stories in “height and will be 30xtu feet, and will be conveniently arranged for the purposes for it is intended. . A. M. Bond has given the contract for several hundred more feet of brick it on Main street. There is some talk of a ¢ontract being for the removal of the obstructions in Patuxent river below Laurei. Several of fish, mostly shad, have been im the river here, but owing to the end other obstruction, no results seen in any increase of iish here. @ million young shad were Fiver at this pomt, but unless ed they might just as well ground as far 2s any bene- here is concerned. The | that seem to thrive row ith which the river was stocked — They are increasing and ving been caught this week eighteen pounds and meas- inches in length. Thirikeld and bride have re- Atlantic City and are now new age. eres Soars ashington have been here recen' and | @ branch of the Woman's Home “Missionary Society, with the following of- ficers: Preaigent, Miss Lizzie Kinsey; vice ‘ esidents, Mrs. Lioyd and Mrs. Luther ; Secretary, Miss Helen D, Ryon; treasurer, Miss Lee Keller; librarian, Miss Frances Thirtkeld. The new society starts with @ membership, Miss Keller has been nominated as t teacher in school No. 1 of B is i i Hy He Hh 2 st bay ¥g ane ish pair fie | | _—————_ FALLS CHURCH. There was a pleasant gathering of little folks at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J./ M. Newion on Friday afternoon, the occa- being the anniversary of the sixth of their daughter, Miss Bessie. An afternoon was spent by all pres- it, among whom were Misses May Man- Marian Lashhorn, Fannie Ellison, Pearl Veitch, Harriet and Mabel Kennedy, Ola and Nellie Newlon, Garnet Chamblin, Gracie Rhodes, Ruth Thorne, Stanley Searle, Eddy Haring and Guy Church. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. FUTURE Days. © G BLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G sT.| THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan.) 612 EB ST. N.W. germ AUCTION SALE OF THE BEAUTIFUL QUEEN ‘ANNE COTTAGE ON JACKSON STREETS TAYLOR STREET, ANACOSTIA, D. C. By direction of the party in interest, we will sell, blic auction, 10 front of the MaY in Anacostia, D.C., street gant and nearly new Queen Anne rooms, bath, pantry, tiled vestibul finish, range, patent ‘fre grates, &e. order and considered one of the im the town. Terms eaxy and made known at time of sale. If you are looking for a good or an fovestment ya co ap of 130 feet. improved by = os wit all bard ofl don’t miss this sale. $100 required at time of sale. ap26-d&ds &. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF HOUSE AND Lot oN TWENTY-FIRST STREET NORTHWEST RE- TWEEN L AND M STREETS, BEING: NO. 1126 TWENTY-FIRST STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 12319, wherein Jobn Fitzgerald and others complainants and Thomas Wynne and others defendants. the undersigned trustees will sell ble auction, in front of the premises, an MON- DAY, MAY ‘SEVENTH, 184, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the most’ northern seventeen feet eight and a haif inches from front to rear of lot of ground numbered seventeen (17), in square rumbered seventy-two (72), as the sume is distinguisbed on the plat of aud squares tu the city of Washington, D. C., with improve- ments. ‘Terms of sale: One-third In ‘cash, aid the bal- e in two equal installments, payable in one two years, with interest from the day of sale, or the purchaser may pay all cash, at his option. A deposit of $200 will be required ‘at the time of sale. Taxes will be paid to date. All conveyane- ling and recording at ths cost of the purchaser. If the terms are not complied with in fifteen days the right 8 reserved to sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in The Evening Star. JAMES FULLERTON, O41 Fst. nw. ELLEN SPENCER MUSSEY, 470 La. ave. nw., Trustees. aplt-c&ds FUTURE DAYs O'NEAL & LUNT, AUCTIONEERS, PUBLIC SALE OF LAND IN| ALEXANDRIA UOUNTY, VIRGINIA, NEAR ARLINGTON, Li- by ae BY A SEVEN-KOOM HUUSE AND ARN. By virtue of a decree in chancery cause of Me- Intuch, guardian, etc., vs. Taylor et al., entered at the November term, ‘1803, of the elecult court of Alexandria county, 'Vs., the undersigned commis- Siouers thereiu appointed wil, on ‘KHUMSDAY, the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MAY, ldt4, at PIVE U'CLOCK P.M., ou the premises,’ offer tor wale, at pablic auction, "to the highest uidder, ail that ‘cer- tain tract of land lying ahd being situate in Alex- Andria coumty, Va., near Ariingtua, beimg particu- larly described by Inetes and Lvunds as iolows, to Beginning at @ stone on the south side of the old Coiumbia turnpike aud east edge of an old ditch, the veginaing of ‘the eutire tract; thence south 75 degrees 51 minutes west Isty ‘linus to 4 degrees eust 45.86 poles to links south 77 degrees west from 4 stone at “h’ on the east sidy of sald old ditch; thence south 77 degrees west 45.53 poles to “e” @ stone in the Western Hine of the tract; thence with sald line soul 12', degrees east 44 poles to “t"’ corner 10 the Itacre lot sold by M. M. Taylor to W. b. Lacey; thence with said lot across the tract north 17% degrees east 45.2 poles to “g” corner to sutd lot in the eastern line of the tract; thence witu Said line north 10% degrees west 0% poles to the beginning, containing 11 acres, Z roods aud ¥ poles, be the sume more ur less, being known as loc No. 1 fu the subdivistow of the Taylor tract, as the Sane appears on record in Liver G, No. "4, folios 137 and 48S, one of the land records’ of Alexandria county. One-third cash and the residue in ‘Terms of sale: 1, 2 and 3 years, the purchaser to execute bis bonds from day of sale for the deferred payments, aud the title to be retained until all the purcuase money shall have been paid. JAMES E. CLEMENTS, | ~ W. DOUGLAS, Comm'rs. C.” E. “NICOL, For further information “as to location of the Property see Jas. E. Clements, 1821 ¥ at, mw, Vashington, D.c. I, ii. H. YOUNG, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Alexandria county, Virginia, do certify that James E. Clements, W. W. Douglas and C. E. Nicol, commissioners in’ the chancery cause of McIntosh, guardian, etc., vs. Tuylor et al., have executed bond with security In the penalty of ten thousand A. Newlon, Mrs. C. E. Mankin, Mrs. E. D. Berry, Mrs. E. J. Nothrup, Mrs. G. W. Bolling, Mrs. Janet Lashhorn, Misses Mar- Garner, Dorothy Searle, Ida Quick and J. Shaw. A supper was served. Miss Harriet Hood of Washington 1s vis- iting Mra. J. N. Oden. The celebration of the seventy-fifth an- Riversary of Odd Fellowship and second annual banquet by Falls Church Lodge, No. 31, took piace Friday night at the hall of the and was a brilliant affair. The spa- ¢fous hall was turned into a large dining foom, with three tables the length of the hall filled with the members of the lodge, their families and invited guests. Mr. M. E. Charch was master of ceremonies, and the exercises consisted of the following: Opening ode of the order by the members, —— by the chaplain, address of welcome Mayor J. D. Payne; octet, “Beautiful Sunset,” Misses M. M. Wilson, Tillie Raw- dings, Ida J. Quick, Margie Garner, and Messrs. J. M. Newlon, Elmer Crump, G. W. Stmms, C. F. Newman; toast, “Our be- nevolent societies,” responded to by Hon. J. M, Thorne; recitation, “A Questioning Boy,” Mrs. J. B. Gould; toast, “Our lodge,” responded to by Noble Grand W. M. Elli- son; recitation, “Mr. Keith Cleans Up,” Miss Ide J. Quick; octet, “Come Where the Lilies Bloom;” toast, “The Three Links,” Fesponded to by the following: “Friend- ship,” by Mr. Thomas Hillier; “Love,” by Mr. Henry R. Center, and “Truth,” by Mr. G. W. Sims; recitation, “John’s Wife Ob- Jects to the Odd Fellows,” Miss Addie Spot- ford. The above exercises were interspers- ed with fine music by an orchestra from Alexandria. Mr. EL. Garrett of Herndon was in town Friday. Miss May Fenwick of Washington, who has been visiting Miss May Munson, re- turned home today. The Sunday school of the Presbyterian Church has elected the following officers for the ensuing year, namely, E. C. Hough, superintendent; M.'M. Erwin, assistant Superintendent; Charles Parker, secretary; Miss Maud Rathbun, treasurer; Carl Rath- bun, lsbrarian; Miss Clara Gulager, organist. Interesting reports were made of the past year’s work of the school by the secretary, treasurer, librarian and the mission band. ‘The receipts for the year were $104.72, and, besides this amount, the mission band col- lected $77.15. Mr. W. J. Brenizer and wife are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thorne. Mrs. Lowry Stephens and son are visiting Mrs. LW. Parker. The Village Improvement Society will feet tonight at the residence of Mr. G. A. L. ig Merrifield. je week's religious services, under the auspices of the Y. P. S.C. E., commencing next Sunday night, will he held in the Con- gregational Chugch. The choir will meet | for practice on Tuesday at 7 p. m. { Miss Mary J. Munson 1s visiting her cousin, Miss Fenwick, in Washington. members of the “broom drill,” under fhe direction < Mr. A & Eastman, will @ rehearsal at the Odd Fellows’ Hall tonight at half-past 6 o'clock. —————————————___—————— __ FUTURE bays. BY DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. f deed of ‘trust duly recorded in 1,336, at folio 230 et +» Of the land fecords of the District of © ambi” we will sell, in front _of the premises. ON WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF SIAY, A.D., 1804, AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot 34 in Darneille S38 others’ subdivision of original lot im square Terms: Cash. SAMUFL Cross. MUEL ING! ByS-T10-1215 oesgan & G. SLOAN & 0O., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST (Guccessors to Litimer & Sloan). FRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE ACRES OF VALr- ABLE LAND, HIGHLY IMPROVED, SITUATE ON THE KIDGE ROAD ABOUT HALF MI hI FROM _ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BRIDGE. FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT DOWNING. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the sth day of May, A.D. 1893, and duly recorded in iber No. 1812, folio 159 et seq.. one of the land Feeords of the District of Columbia, and at the re- Quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at Public auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the EIGHTEENTH DAY of MAY. 1804, at FIVE! O'CLOCK P-.M., the following described piece or | parcel of gronnd and premises lying and being in| the county of Washington. in the District afore-| nid, and det part of lot numbered eleven (11) tn_the subdivision of ““Bayley’s Purchase’ and | “Portune Enlarged, contained within the follow- | ing metes and bounds: Beginning at the southwest corner of sak jot, and therce with the line of said | dollars, in accordance with decree in said cause. Gtven under my band this lith day of November, SUS. myT-10t ‘Teste: H. H. YOUNG, Clerk. _ RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF ENGINE, ANVIL, FORGE, GEINDSTONE, DESS, BRASS, MACHINE, &e., &e. By victuc of a deed of assignment, given to me and duly recorded, 1 will sei, by public auction, at the rooms of Katelife, Dart & Co., ¥20 Penna. ave. D.W., on MUNDAY, the FOURIEENTH DAY of MAY, "A.D. 1804, at "IHN O'CLOCK, a lot of Machinery and Suppites belonging to the late firm of F. G. Bolles & Uo., With approved personal security, bearing ioterest | | “Must Be Sold.” « Special Sale of Fifteen Elegant Upholstered Parlor Suites (new), Handsome Chamber Furniture, in Suites and Separate Pieces, Hair Mattresses, 50 Pairs Fine FeatherPillows, Hand- some Oak Cabinets, Single and Double Oak Wardrobes, Oak Extension Tables, Couches and Easy Chairs, together with many other Attractive and Useful Household Articles, 9 BE SOLD AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS TO- MORROW, TUESDAY, MAY EIGHTH, 1804, AT TEN O'CLOCK. We As N. B.—These goods must be sold tomorrow Jn or der that the recelver may settle with erdditors. 1t Horses. Carr iages, 8. BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER, WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE Bazaar, Batirry HORSES AND TWENTY NEW HAND VEHICLES, HARNESS, &C, (Tomorrow), TUESDAY MOMNING, } AT ‘YEN O'CLOCK, will be sold withifi the Bazaar 80 Head of Horses and Mares. Tuls js "wally, Bos Stock suitable for any bustness ; workers abd drivers; in the lot is one Black Mare and pia to be sold for want of use. ALL TY LE | WITHOUT RESERVE. ocae Bens 20 new and second-hand Vehicles, Consisting” of 3 New Buggies, 1 New Surrey, 4 New Koad Carts, 1 New Dayton Wagon, 1 New Business Wagon, 1 first-class ‘second-hand Coupe Rockaway, aud 10 HEAD. OF ND SECOND- ¥ EIGHTH, ond-hapd W: , Buggies, Phaetous, &c., and 10 sets of New Harness. ut 8. BENSINGER, Auet. , GORE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. w29 La. ‘ave., Old City Post office. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C., AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, MAY EIGHTH: Large and important sale of every descrijition of Household Effects at our sales roomy. Bed bi oet Sets in Poplar, Oak and Cherry; 5 Parloz Suites; Cane and other Chairs, and Ri sion Tables and Dining Room Farniture; Wardrobés, cases, Desks, Couches and Lounges; Fol Beds, Brussels Carpets, Armoir, Hef ceases Springs, Feathers, Chiftonters, Hall tucks, helves, Pier and other Mirrors, with am linmense Assortuient of other Housefurnishings. ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, 1 Dark Bay S to drive double and single, very spoetty, of Bashaw Mare, by Prince Orloff. it CHAS, WEEKS, Sajesmitn. “RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. ERS, 920 PA. AVE. Japanese sroten' Lily Bulbs. LAST SALE OF THE SEASON. EARLY SUMMER FLOWER, ENTIRELY ‘W TO THIS MARKET, BEAUTIFUL 4ND bj ANT, ORNAMENTAL ‘FOR TH! AEX AN! TO BE SOLD AT AUC FOR TH t IN LOTS TO SUIT THE, PRIVATE BUYERS ON TUESDAY, Mf GH AT POUR O'CLOCK P.M., WITHE EY ROOMS, 920 PA. AVE. Nw. CO) Pra’ THE SEVERAL VARINTIES CAN BE SEEN AT QUM OFFICE NOW. ‘THIS IS JUST THE SEASON TO PLANT. : RATCLIFFE, DARR & €O.. AUCTIONEERS, my5-2t RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. DESIRABLE TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BKICK HOUSE, SIX ROOMS AND pay iP tH STL NOW CAST, Y Alc 4 Oa TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY RiGhera ee FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, in front of the premises, LOT 78, SQUARE S06, * Fronting 16.84 by a depth of 100 feet. This erty will be sold, subject, howe: to ‘two prior deeds of trust, aggr Og aes 70, the r~ tleulars of which will be fully stated wt the time of sale. r ‘Terms: Over avd above the trusta to be pawl fo cash. A it of $200 required upon ae: ceptance of bid. Terms to be vomplied with).in fifteen days, otherwise right reserved to resell the property at the risk cost of defaulting pur chaser, after five days’ advertisment of such. Te- sale 10 some newspaper published in Washi gale cash. D. c. All conveyance! and recordit at the t eee CREED M. FULTON, | of the purchaser. RAPCLIFFE, DARK & CO.” my7-d&dbs Assignee. a .p80-d&ds a __Auctioneers, — THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEER, FUTURE bars. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IMPROVED BY A FRAME DWELLING aT YHE NOXTHEASD CORNER OF GEURGLIA AND KENTUCKY AVENUES SOULHEASS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly record- ed in Liber No. 1649, folio 401 et veq., oue of the land records of the District of Columbus, aud at the Fequest of the holders of the two uotes secured thereby (the party responsible Miving defaulted im their payment), the undersigned surviviug trustee Will otfer for sale by public auction in frout of the Premises, om the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D., 1804, AT BIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the follow: tog described real estate, situate tn’ the city of Washingtou, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of original lot numbered two (2), in square numbered teu hundred and seventy-six (107), begiuning on Georgia avenue twenty (20) feet from the division line between said lot and lot one (1), ruaning thence southwesterly on said avenue one hundred and nine (109) feet six (6) Inches to the southwest corner of said square; thence northwesterly on Kentucky avenue one hundred and eleven (111) feet nine iv) inehes to the northwest corner of said lot two (2); thence northeasterly on the division line between lots two (2) and three (3), one bundred and tweu- ty (120) feet ten (10) inches; aud thence south- easterly to the place of beginning, together with the improvements, rights, etc. ‘Terms: Eightecn hundred | ($1,800) dolalrs and the expenses of the sale in of which amount iro, hundred ($200) doliars ie to be paid at the time of sale and fifteen bundred and fifty ($1,550) dollars of the balance in ope note, payable oue (1) year after date and the balance in two years; each of sald notes to bear futerest at the rate of six (6) | og cent per annom, peyable sem!-annually, Reewed by deed of trust ou wuld dese: estate. If terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days frem the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting Degen after five days’ adver- tisement of such resale ‘in some newspaper pub- Ushed in Washington, D. C. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. my5-10t H. E. KLO Surviving Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, a2 E st. ow. Trustees’ sale of an undivided ninth tnterest in and to the following described property: Being Nos. 1738, 178844 and 1740, improved by two- story brick bouses located on 6th st. between R and S st. nw. No. 1742 6th st. n.w. ‘improved by three-story brick store and dwelling and brick stable in the rear. Nos. 606 and 608 improved by two-story brick dwellings, and No. 610 tinproved by two-story frame dwelling located on S st. bet. 6th and 7th sts. n.w. Also a two-story frame se in Glick alley, in rear of above described property. Also Nos. ‘323, 325, 327, 320, 331, 333, S23 and 337, improved hy two-story frame dwell: ings, located on Pomeroy st. bet. 3d und 4th sts. n.w. (Le Droit Park). Also No. $41, finproved by @ two-story brick store and dwelling (the number on this house is 221, but should be él), on Pom- eroy st., Le Droit Park. Also Nos. 2100, 2102, and 2104, improved by three frame dwellings in Herbert's alley, in rear of above described prop- ertr. By virtue of a deed of trust, hearing date the 2th day of October, 1802, and dily recorded in Liber 1725, folio 447 et ‘seu., ome of the land records of the District of Coluinbia, and by direc- tion of the parties im interest, the undersigned trustees will sell ON MONDAY, THE TWENTY- FIST DAY OF MAY, 1904, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, the following described property, viz.: Loge num: hered 26, 37 and 38 in Chas. H.” Wiltberger's sub- division of square 4 Also in and to the following described property lying In Washington county, sald District, to wit: Tots 22, 23 and 24 tn block 17, im the subdivision of the farm of John A. Smith, called Emi Place, together With the improvements, as de- scribed above, The sale of the above described property will take place at the corner of 6th and S sts. n.w., on the day and hour above mentioned, without re- gant to weather ‘Terms: $2,750 cash, the residue in three equal payments at G, 12 and 18 months, with notes bearing ‘Interest and secured by a deed of trus All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $300 will be required at the time of sule. JOS. H. BRADLEY, JESSE H. WILSON. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR ECONOMICAL BUILD- ING LOTS, NORTHEAST, EACH 16x71 FEET, ON TIE ‘NORTHWEST "CORNER OF FOU! PRENTH AND EMERSON STREETS NORTH- Virtue of @ deed of trust, dated December 18% ded in Liber 1757, folio 260 et seq., the land records of the District of Columbia, at the reyuest of the bolder of notes seenred thereby for default in payment, we, the undersigned, true Will sell, at public auction, in front of the ses. on FRIDAY, MAY FOURTH, at HALF. FOUR P.M, the real estate described as lots 112 to 115 inclusive, in Wine & Mayse’s sub- Aivision of square 1029, situate in the city of B lot south seventy-five am! one-half degrees east (S_ 75% degrees E_) twenty-eight perches (283 P.) to | the road, thence with said road north twenty-four | west (N. 24 degrees W.) twelve perches | @2 P.), thence north sixteen de; es west (N. 16/ W.) tem pecches (10 P.), thence north twen- } tynfive degrees west (N. 25 degrees W.) four pere es (@ P.). thence porth thirty-seven and one-half dogrees west (N. 37% degrees W.) and two- teeth perches (92-10 P.) to a line of said | theace south twenty-six and one-half degrees w. GS. 28% degrees W.) twenty-eight perches (28 DP.) to the beginning, containing three acres of land, | More or jess, 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 Yrust on the property, om all cash. A $100 will be required at time of sale. All. conves- ‘Sneing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to} be complied with in fifteen 4 om day of sale, of the property may be resold at the risk and cost | of the defaulting purchaser. LOUIS KETTLER, CORNELIUS ECKHARDT, “aTusto, A mas-thte Washington. ‘The lots will be sold separately if destred by any bidder, or as 4 whole, subject to a deed of | trust dated April 4, 1892, to secure $450 on or be. fore three years from that date, interest paid to April 4, 1804, balance one-balf cash and one‘half in six months." Purchaser's note, secured on the property, will be required for deferred payment pearing & per cent per annam, or all cash chaser'y option veyanclng at purchaser'y cost. A deposit of $23 each lot at time of sale. Terms to be complted with within ten days. or | trustees reserve the right to resell at purchaser's | risk and cost, after five days’ advertisement. | JOHN T. AKMS, | be SAMI. pevry, } RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auets. 95 23.25,29,my1,5,4 EF THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, MAY TENTH, 1894, at FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., im front of the premises. JOHN T. ARMS, SAML. 4. DRURY, rustees. by RATCLIFFE, DARB & OO., ducts wrh-dads ay 8 da | folio 201 et seq., one ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 GBT, (Successors to Latimer & Slowey 9/1" EXQUISITE OAK MIRROR-BACK HAUL RACK, AHOGANY, CABINET AND PED) TABLE, EASY CHAIRS, ROCKERS, COUCHES, PHERRY AND OAK CHAMBER E HAIR MATTRESSES, TOILET CARPETS, MANTEL A BRENTWOOD CHATRS, BEAU- FRROR-BACK SIDEBUARD, HANDSOME DINNER SERVIC! TENSION TABLE, ORNAMENTS, KITCH! REQUISITES, &C; 4C., AT AUCTION. ON THURSDAY, MAY TENTH, 1594, “AG TEN A.M. sharp, at residence No. 1004. East Capitol street, we will sell the above well-kept furniture, being ‘the property of a family leaving for the bem shore. If you are in search of good furniture, it will pay you to attend this sale. Tuke F street cars. Terms cash. my7-dts C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts, AUCTIONEERS, Trustees’ sale of all of the Stock, Fixtures and Good Will of a first class and long established Boot and Shoe business at 1002 F st. N.W. By virtue of a deed of tru of Jui re, 1893, and duly senders ponent’ ot of the land | District of Columbia, and by direction of tle pdr- tes secured thereby, the unders! =e tru: ed Wil sell, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, NINTH, 1894, AT TEN O'CLOCK, at John E. [it- te’s store, No. 1002 F street northwest, including de and fixtures of sald store, as per Attached to said trust. pe vel Hows: NOTE.—The Stock, Fixtures and Good. be first offered as a whole, with terms Ore-third (1-3) cash, balarce in six and twelve || months, with notes bearing interest, secured to the satisfaction of the trustees, or all cash, at the tion of the purchaser. If’ a good and ‘suilicient Ud cannot be obtained, the trustees reserve the ht to reject ary and ali bids, and proceed, to sell the stock in detail. 2 HH. B. MOULTON, Tepatee, 920 F nw. JNO. B. SCOTT, Trustee, my5-dts Howard House, Oth st. and Pa. ave. 0.7, bei rhewid'S WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEW THREE STORY PRESS-BRICK FRONT. HOUS2, EE 8013 CAMBRIDGE — PLACE, STREET, WEST WASHINGTON. By virtue of a decd of trust, duly reco-det tn Liber No. 1769, folio 44 et seq., of the Iand records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, in front of the premises, on WEDSFSDAY,. THE SIXTEEN'H DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1804 AT HALF- lowing fe- PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the seribed land and premiss, With the easements, rights, ways and appurtenances thereunto Iw long: ing. situate and lying In Georgetown, Diattict of Columbia, viz.: Lot num ered 09 tn Ashford anc Ridout, trustees’, subdivision of part of square numbered 112 in ‘said vieorxetown (formerly calle Cooke Park), as per plat seconded In liber A. It. S., folio 241, of the reco:ds of the «ffica of the sur- veyor of the District of \xlumbin. This ‘ot fs im- proved by a new, wati-built three atory and base- Ment day-windowel brick dwelling. Terms: One-third cash, balance in oné and two years, at 6 per cent per annum, tuterest payable semi-annually, and to be secured by a deet. of trust on the property sold, or all cash nt the op: tion of the purchaser. A ‘deposit of §200 required at the the of sale. Terms of aule to be lied with In fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise | the trustees reserve tlw right 10 resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of euch resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. JEREMIAH LICKLING, 1264 E. 470 La. ave. n.W., Trustees, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. LERY, BELONGINGS, Cos AND UPON THE HOTEL Ki NER OF ELEVENTH AND NORTHWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHIN TON AND Disrkicr OF COLUMBIA. Under and by virtue of a certain deed in trust to the undess! a3 trustees, dated the 24th day of February, 1894, and recorded in Liber No, 1854, folio 325 et seq., one of the lan records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the purties secured thereby, we will offer for sale at public auction at the hotel known #@ the Aston Hovse, northwest corner of J1th and UG street: northwest, In the city of Washington and District of Columbla, UN ‘TUESDAY, MAY FEPTEENTH, A. D. 1804," AT TEN O'CLUCK A.M;, the entire contents of said hotel, consist of “ FARLOR AND BED" ROOM SUITES, Gam CHAIRS, TABLES, LACE CURTAINS, SHADE WARDROBES. “BEDDING. OIL CLOTHS, MI TORS, FUR vS AN LED AL SAID HOTEL. ‘The suwe Will be offered as a whole, and if not sold will be sold tn detail. Pending the sale offers to purchase the above Property as an entirety will be considered by the trustees. ‘Terms cash WALTER Ts. WILLIAMS, Trastee, Cor. uth and D sts. a.¥. JOHN KIDOUT, Trustee, A417 G ot aw, ers; Oak Exten- |> | fared oy TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, IMPROVED IN PART BY TWO FRAME WELLINGS, Nos. 1106 AND 1108 D STREET UTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated April 20, 1801, and recorded in Liber No. 1579, folio 78 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on IDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, 1804, at HALF-PAST FOUR’ O'CLOCK P.M., the following real estate in the city of Washington, in said District, viz.: All of original lots Nos. one (), two (2) ‘and three (3) in square No. 901, and also of original lot No. fourteen (14) in sald Square No. 991, beginning for said part at south- east corner of said lot No. 14 and running thence forth along 12th street east 22 feet, thence west 76 feet, thence south 22 feet and thence east 76 feet to place of begiuning, together with the Im- Prevrements thereon—two frame dwellings. i of sale: One-third cash, of which $300 must be paid at time of sule, buiance in one and two years, in equal payments, to be secured by parcharer's notes, bearing interest from day of sale, und a deed of trust ou property sol cash, at option of purchaser. Conveyan recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with ip ten days from sale, else trustees reserve right to resell at risk and’ cost of pur- ebasec in default WILLIAM F, HOLTZMAN, EDWARD A.” NEWMAN, _Ap20-d&dbs DUNCANSON BROS., AUCITONEERS, TRUSTEES SALE OF THREESTORY Brick ©" DWELLING, NUMRERED 033 NEW JERSEY AVENUE NORTIIWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trast recorded in Wher 1277, folio 21 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the note secured. ther i offer for sale, ut public auction remises, ON TUBSDAY. THE PPT OP MAY, A. D. 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M the’ following described rexl estate situate in the elty of Washington, District of Columbla, tow! Tot numbered B2 of Belden Noble umd Joseph Boss’ subdivision of lots 15, 16 and 17 of Fish and Davidge's subdivision of square S61, as the sume is recorded in the District suryeror's ofllce ut page 58, 18, together with the improv ments, Ways, casements, rights, privileges and ap- | purtenances to the same belonglug or in any Wise ppertain ra -thitd cash, amd the balance in two wal installments at oue and two years from day sale, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, Payable sem{-annually and to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or ail cash at the ontion of the purchaser, A deposit of $250 requlr- ed at time of sale. Conveyuncing, &e.. at jrur chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be’ complied with in fifteen Ways from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property At the risk und cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale Iu some newspaper ein Washingto . per panleEDWARD Wei PERRY B, TURPIN, G & CO., AUCTIONEERS, E st. nw. ‘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 ELEGANT FIRST EMPIRE, CHIP- PEND ALB AND COLONIAL FURNITURE OF THE MOST EXQUISITE DESIGNS. OLD ENGLISH CARVED OAK FURNITURE. ‘THE RAREST OLD DUTCH MARQUETRY, COMPRISING CABINETS, SCECRETARLES, DESKS, CHAIRS AND OTHER OBJECTS OF MARQUETRY WORK, IN SOLID MAHOGANY. ENAMELED MINIATURES AND IVORIES. © “ALSO, T@ CLOSE AN ESTATE,” A COLLECTION OF RARE OLD ENGLISH AND DUTCH SILVER, MAGNIFICENT OLD IVORY CARVINGS, DRESDEN PORCELAINS, Gluss Ware {old English cut), Sheffleld Plated Ware, Brass gnd Wrought Iron Fire Irons, together with many other articles of rare value that cannot be enumer- ated. { ‘Thts extraordinary collection will be on view on Monday and Tuesday, May 7 and 8, at our elegant art galleries, 612 E street northwest, from 9 until 8 p.m, each day. ‘The sale to take place WEDNESDAY, THURS- DAY and FRIDAY, MAY NINTH, TENTH AND ELEVENTH, at ELEVEN A. M. and THREE P.31. EACH DAY. N.B.—Tits is an tmportant collection of elegant articles, and we would advise parties in search of rare and élegunt goods to attend this sale. 9 THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers. mys-5t RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE UNIMPROVED HEAL ONG STREET BETWEEN IXTH AND SEVENTH S8THEETS SOUTH- EAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, given to us, and ably recorded in Liber No. 1825, at folio 21 et ato one of the land records of the District of Cobdmbia, and at the rejuest of the party’ secured erevy. we will offer for sale, at public auction, we it of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE Fa ‘H DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1804, AT FIVE r P.M., the following described land and Seon gate in the city of Washington and Nstrict of Columbia, aad designated lot Lumbered thirty-one (31), in squai eight hundred and seventy-eight (878), accord) to the plat or plan of the said city, together wit! = easements, rights, privileges, &c., thereto be- jorging. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the residue in two equal in- stallinents, at one und two years from the day of seule, the deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust on the property, and to bear interest at the rate of six per ceil per annum, payable semi-annually, or all casb, at the option of the purchaser, A’ deposit of $200 to be paid when the Property ‘ie Knocked down. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale, otber- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting ‘| purchaser. All conveyancing, recording, &c., at the cost of the purchaser. MICHAEL 1. Wi JAMES F. HOOD, s original numbered _myl-dids THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Al ‘CTIONEERS. 612 E st. nw. | PRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, CONSISTING OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, BEING NOS. 1000 AND 1062 WEST MARKET SPACE, NEAR BRIDGE SfREET, GEORGETOWN, D.C. Default having occurred under the provisions of 2 deed of trust Gated Uctober 14, 1890, and record- ed October 27, 1890, in ber 1522, follo 452, of the of Columbia land records, at the ‘request ofthe party secured thereby, ‘the underst trustees will, ON TUESDAY, MAY FIFTEENTT, 1894, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, offer, at public sale, : of lot 41, in Ula Georgetown, described as ‘follows: Beginning at a point in the west line of Cedar alley, of West" Market space, "82.83 feet south from its intersection with Bridge street, and run- ning thence north 26.92 feet; thence west 56.38 feet; thence south 26.92 fect, and thence east to the ‘place of beginning; said ‘land being improved by two brick houses numbered 1060 nnd 1062 West Market space, having a front of 13.16 feet, and running with that width the depth of the lot, and Nos. 1060 and 1062 West Market space, having a front of 18.76 feet, and running with that width the depth of the lot. Said houses will be offered tely, Ing with No. 1060. Terms ot One-third casb, one-third in one year and one-third tu two years, deferred payments to be #ecured by a deed of trust, and to bear in- terest at the rate of six per cont per annum, pay. able: seml-annually, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $160 will be required on each house at the time of sale. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days or mises may be resold at risk and cost of defwulting pur- chaser. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. LEVIN 8. FREY, 3010 P st. n.w., JACKSON H. RALSTON, 1333 F St.n.w., my5-d&ds ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioncers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE ON N AND CMION STREETS SOUTHWEST, aT AU (ON. By virtue of a decd of trust given to us and duly recorded in Liber No, 1786, folio 483 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia,and the written request of the party secured by, the undersigned trustees will offer for sal ublic auction, in front of the premises, on WURSDAY, MAY TENTH, A. D., 1894, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P, M., the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbla, to wit: All that vertain pleces or parcels of land premises known and dis- tinguished as being lots numbered elghty (0), eighty-one (61), and eighty-two (82), of Ella TL. Browning’s subdivision in square numbered five hundred and three (300). as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Colum- bia, 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 Unton and South N streets, and run- ning theneé west on the line of said N street sixty- five and ninety-two hundredths (65.92) feet; thence south seventy-three and forty-two (73.42) hundredths feet; thence east sixty-Ave and ninety-two hun- dredths (65.92) feet to said Union street; and thence north along said Union street seventy-three and forty-two hundredths (78.42) feet to the be- winning; together with all the easements, heredita- menté, etc., belonging thereto. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money tote paid in cash, the balance in one, two and | unree years from the day of sale, the deferred pay- | ments to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent a: semi-annually, ond to be se- deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit Of $200 will be required at the time of sale; terms to be complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale; herwise, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing, recording, &c., at the cost of the purchaser. 2 % FRANK T. BROWNING, y Trustee. JOHN 4. TAYLOR, ~ 3887 U at. ‘Trustes, apridkds FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs. THOMAS DOWLING & 0O., ACTIONEERS, O12 E st. aw, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU, VED PROPERTY, NO. 9416 THIMD, Of P STREBT, nGEOKGETOWN, D.C. y Virtue of a deed of trust dated the 5th of April, 1881, ‘and duly rocordel th Liber: 1596, folio 337 et wen.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersi trustees Will’ sell in front of the premises ON WEDNES- DAY, MAY NINTH, 1894, AT FIVE O°CLOCI following property," viz.:' Lote 7 and 8 lu F. J Subdivision’ of 97 and 98, Thirlkeld’s addition to Georgetown; nlso' pari of lots @0 and in Heatly ‘und Hawkins’ addition to said | eorgetown, said part of said lots 60 and 61 having a front of 18 feet by a depth of 100 feet. Property tiuproved by | two-story “brick residence With back building, being No. ¥416 8d, or P, st., Georgetown, D. C. balance in one and two id Terms: (ne-third cash Years, with notes bearing faterest and secured by @ deed of trust. All. conveyancing and recording it purchaser's cost; $100 deposit required at the ine 66 eae wp x ¥ AT CLAUDICS 8 SEWELE, ‘ ap28-10t ‘Trustees, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE LoT IN GEORGTOWN!! 35 FEET ON S STREET AND 150 FEET DEEP. By virtue of a power contained in a deed of trust, dated May 13, 1891. May 14, 1801, in Liber ‘No, folio 825, one of the ‘land. records of the’ District of _Co- lumbia, to Marion Duckett aud Lewis Ford, default Deing “had in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and upoh the order of the said notes, the undersigned, surviving trustee, will sell | nt public auction, on the premises, for cash, to the Ighest | bidder. IDAY, MAY ELEVENTH, Ist at VE O'CLOCK P.M.. all that certain lot of land described in said trast, located on 8 street between ‘Thirty-third and’ Thirty-fourth Streets, West Washington, and being the western half of lot numbered (217) two hundred and seven- teen, in square one hundred and cight (108), Beatty | & Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, in the Dis- | trict of Columbta, fronting on the sonth side of | Sixth street, now 8 street, thirty-flve (85) feet and | extending back for the dipth of ove ‘bundred and ty ) foe $200 deposit’ at time of sale, balance of pul chase money to be paid in ten (10) days. Convey- aneing ut purchaser's cost. MARION DUCKETT, myl-d&ds Surviving Trustee. “RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. — | VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED RRAL, | MASSACHUSETTS AVENU! MAY NINTH, 1894, AT HALF-PAST FOUR 0°CLOCK P.M, we will in front of the premises, LO 19, SQUARE 282, Fronting 25 feet on Massachusetts averiue and run- alug Lack 125 feet to an alley, aud improved by | ‘This ts one of the dwelling above described. | best, most nient and fashionable neighbor- 'y aud should command general at- the residue in two equal pay! yours from t! of sale, the deferred payments to bear interest at the rute of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annu- ally, and secured by deed of trust on the property old or ‘ull cash, at the option of the purchaser A deposit of §200 requ! at tl time of sale. Terms to be complied with tn 13 days frou sale, otherwise the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchgser Is reserved. All con- veyaneing, &c., at, the Ast of purchaser. iny2-d&ds “RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts: RATCLIFFE, DARR & CU., AUCTIONEERS. OF ONE UNIMPROVED LOT OF GROUND IN 0. L. GREEN'S SURDIVI- SION OF PART OF CHICHESTER, D. By virtue of certain deed of trust, dated the 21st Gay of November, 1891, and recorded im liber No. 1vd4, folio 67 et'seq., ‘one of the land records of | the Listrlet of Columbia, Abit At the" request of | two of the netes secured thereby, we will mblic wuction, ON PRIDAY, “THE ELEY DAY OF MAY, 1894, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. "in trout of the premises, the fol- lowing described real estate, situate im the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land and premises known and distinguished as and being lot numbered pine- teen (19), iu square foar (4), of O. L. Green's sub- division Of part of Chichester, as the same Is re- corded in county liber six Gi, follo fifty-four (4), one of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Colum ‘Terms of sale: ‘Two of the promissory notes se- cured by sald deed of trust, to wit: Une to Rtehard H. surch for the sum of sixty-three 67-100 dollurs, with interest; one to James VU. King for the sum of thirty-six 53-100 dollars, with interest from the | date thereof, or whatever balance may be found due on each of sald notes, to be paid in eash within ten days from the day pf sale. Al} conveyancing and recording wt the cust of the purcbasers. A de- posit of 850 will be required at the time of sale. if terms of sale are not complied with within ten days after sale the trustees reserve the tight to resell the property at risk and cost of the de- faulting ser after such public notice as they shall dee necessary. GEO. H, ARMSTRONG, myl-d&ds WM. D. CAMPBELL, ‘Trastees. DULEY & HERING AUCTIONEERS, 225 Pa. ave. o.w, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND_BASE- MENT | BRICK, No. 816 NINTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of 1a, deed of trust, “dared Apri 21. 1893, and recorded in Liber 1802; folio 149, of the land’ records of the District of Columbia, and the request of, the party secured, we will sell, public ‘auction, In front of the premises. un WED. NESDAY, MAY NTH, 1894, AT HALF-PasT FUCK O'CLOCK lot nombered fifty-four, of Frank 1. Gregory’ ibdivision of lots in square numbered nine hundred and sixteen, as said sub- division is recorded tn book 18, page 118, survey+ ‘or's office of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms stated at time of sale. KAY MOND § COOKE, ‘Trustees, ap28-10t 6 DUNCANSUN BROS., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTERS' SALE @F DESIRABLE INVESTMENT PROPERTY. BEING A LOT ON WALTER STREET SOUTHEAST, NEAR TWELFTH, IM. PROVED BY A BRICK DWELLING. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 13, and recorded in Liber 1685, folio 130, of the land’ records of ‘the District of ‘Columbla, ‘and at the request of the holder of the note secured there- by, we will sell at public auetion, in front of the preuises.on THURSDAY, MAY SEVENTEENTH, A.D. 1804, AT SIX O CLOCK P.M., lot 206, In Maurice Laupheimer's subdivision of of square 1015, in the city of Washington, tet of Columbia, as per plat recorded in Liber 19, follo 11, in the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance {a one and two years, tn equal installments, represented by | the purchaser's notes. dated ou the day of sale, | secured by deed of trust on the 'y sold, and | bearing interest peyable semt-annnally, at the rat of 6 per cent per annum, or all cash, at pur chaser's option. All conveyancing and ng er's Cost. A deposit of $100 required 5 ‘ms to be complied with within ten days fiom day of fale, oF the propecty will be at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, at the option of the trustees, after five days’ advertise- ment. Property sold clear of all taxes up to June 90, 1804, incon DINAND _BERNEL ‘Trustee. JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee. ns ne goose bs RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. EES' SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON I STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust dated 18th October, 1803, and recorded in Liber 186%, follo 222, of the land’ records of District of Columbia, we will sell_at pablic auction, in. front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, MAY NINTH, 2804," AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. lot numbered one ‘hundred and fifty-three tn A. R. Shepherd's subdivision of | square numbered six hundred and_ twenty-three in the city of Washington, D. C., as per plat recorded tn purveyor's Liber R. W., folio 39, with the improvements, consisting of a three-story brick dwelling house, No, 14 T street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in’ one und two years, with 6 per cent’ interest per num from day of sale, payable semi-annually, and secured by trust on property, or all cash, at option | of purchaser. A deposit of two hundred dollar re- auired ut time of sale. All conveyancing at cost irchaser, If terms of sale are not complied ten days from day of sale, the trustees re- the right to resell at risk’ acd cost of de- faulting purchaser. SAM'L CROSS, ‘TRI DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON FLORIDA AVENUE BETWEEN .! STREETS NORTHWEST, AND LOT OX TWENTY-FIRST STREET BETWEEN BR AND S$ STREETS NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated 1, 1888, apd. recorded in Liber No i308. folio S37 et seq., of the land, District of Co- lumbia, and at the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, to the hi it bidder, ia front oN THURSDAY, THE TENTH DaY 184, AT FIVE O'CLOCK pieces or parcels of land the city of Wasbington, known and described a3 lots num! and sixteen (16), in Loomis’ subdivision of square numbered sixty-five (65), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Mfermas ‘of sale: One-third of the’ parchase, monoy ‘erms je: rt se 2S 5 ee ee eee ments, yable in ove and two years from day-of sale, with 6 per cent interest per able semi-annually. Deferred payments to sented by promissury notes of the Be- cured by deed of trust on the all i y it of $200 cash, at purchaser's . Te quired on euch lot at time of sale. All cony ing and recording at the "8 cost, of sale to be complied with iu ten days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to Te- sell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or sar aes LeROY TUTTLE, ot. | Ra _GEO. TRUESDELL, | 7. C. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) ‘ TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ABOUT THIRTY ACRES OF LAND NEAR GOOD HOPE. D. C. ‘SPLEN- DIDLY ADAPTED FOR ECONOMICAL 8UB- DIVISION, IMPROVED BY COMMODIOES FRAME DWELLING AND OUTBUILDINGS, FINE FRUIT TREES, &c., &e. By virtue of a cortain deed of trust, dated the 2d day of A) it, A.D. 1891, and duly Liber No. 1 folio 465 et seq., records for the District of Columbia, and at the fe- quest 4 the party — thereby, tt BE, publle auction on ‘the preiives. on TU MAY TWENTY-SECOND, 1 |, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and ‘premises, situate in the county of Washington, in’ the’ Dis- trict aforesaid. and being parts of tracts of land known Addison's Store therein and Weaver's Prospect and jot numbered thirty-two, ia the ¢ab- atvt: of Talburt's part of Chichester, the land hereby intended to be conveyed being the suine land conveyed by deeds recorded in Liber 749, folio 149, and Liber 10¥8, folio 286, of the land records of the District of Columbia, to which deeds refer- ence ts hereby made for @ more particular tion and of Which James K. Edwards died setzed, the same fronting on the Hamilton road east of the Eastern branch of the Potomac river, ani, ac- cording to the plats thereof, said to céntéin thirty (30) acres, more or lese, toegtber with the improve- wen Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at @ per cent, payable. semi- anuually, and secured by a deed of trust on the cording at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 will be required at the of wale. ‘Terme to be couiptied with in fifteen or the rty may be resold a0 defaulting purchaser's riak ad cost, HARLES B. MAURY, | FRANK T. RAWLINGS, | Trustees. 1505 ‘Pa. ave. uw. | "AUCTIONEERS, 198 GST. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. Rg CONSISTING OF THREE BRICK Hi VIRGINIA AVENUE BETWEEN THIED A) FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREETS SOUTH A BRICK HOUSE ON THE CORNER THIRD AND H STREETS SOUTH WEST = A ck CSE ON THIRD STREET TWEEN fl AND I STRI SOUTHWEST, IN WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Su; the District of Columbia. passed No. 14778, wherein Thoman jainaut and William D. Cronin and others ate |, as trustee @~otuted fendants, the by the court therein, i. on WEPNESDA = MAY NINTH, A D. 1906, ell +, peas es t of the premises, the real at the timer designated. to wit: wot HALF Past FOUR O'CLOCK on = Dat. jots forty-six (46). forty-seven (4; ie eizht (48), in Ferdinand Schmidt, trustee’ division of lots 3 and 4, in MeWilliams’ subdivision, im square five bundred and thirty-six (338), in the city of Washington, D. C., as said trustee's sub- division is recorded in Book 21. folio 17, surveyor’s office. Said lots are each improved by Sy i*Gstorr brick dwelling. being known 3s Xos. 309, 209% and 311 Virginia ave. sw. At FIVE O'CLOCK on the SAME DAY. lot num- dered twenty-clght (28). In Todd's subdivision of original lots ten to thirteen, in square five Lun- p28-d&eds: e: Court. of nase Te Fitsgeraid ls com. @red aud ty-nine (569), the same im- peered by a tso-story and cellar brick dwelling, | own as No 239 H st. aw. At TWENTY MINUTES PAST FIVE O'CLOCK on the SAME DAY, the north fifteen feet nine inches of lot_cight’(S), in square five bundred cighty-nine (5°), the ‘same being two-story brick “dwelling, known st, s.w. Terms of sale as prescribed by the One-third’ cash, one-third. tn oue ‘year and third tn two years, the deferred payments te Be represented by the issory notes of Chaser, and secured Uy deed of trust estate sold, with interest at the rate of 6 Per annum, or all cash. at the chaser. sale to he complied with withi from date of sale, of trustee reserves the to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting par chaser, All ee at Rot Te og a028-akde BT st aw. DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT AND ATTRA! THE TWOSTORY AND BASEMENT BRIOK DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREMISES No. 3 NM SUREET NORTHWEST, CONTALSING (OVDERN IMPROVEMENTS. MY oe By virtue of a certain deed of trust, Qated ‘thie twelfth (12) day of January, A.D. 1802, and Tecorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, iu Liber No. 1450, folio 191 et sey., apd at the request of the holder of the notes se- cured thereby, we will offer at public sale, in front of the premises, ON THURSDAY, THE SEV- ENTEENTH DaY OF MAY, A. D. 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real tate, situate im the city of eg a parcel . 5 isbed as Bumbered forty: subdivision is duly recorded in 0. 1B, >. of the records of the | veyor's aifice of the District of Columbia, together, with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase to be paid in cash and the Salance to be two equal iustaliments, respectively, in one ai two years, secured by a deed of trust the property sold, with Interest thereon, pa ‘seit dunually, at the rate of © per cent per anpum, or all cash, at be I agp of the wg A de it of $200 wi required at Ul time of sale. Site’ cof thosed in aftcen Gaye from aay’ of acta: otherwise the a. will be resold at the risk and cost of = iting purchaser, after oe advertisement in some newspaper published D. C. Conveyancing st pur- city of = ington, sere a YE, CLARENCE B. RSTEEM, ‘Trustees, al my4-d&de 916 F at. nw. adred and | ar Nor 16 Ba WICH MOND AND DANVILLE LL KALLRUAD. SAMUEL SPENCER, F. W. MUIDEKOPER AN REUBEN Fosiek,” kECkIVERS 2 Schedul in effect April 1, All trains arrive and leave at Penusys Serger Station, Washiagton, D. C. . 11-01 am., THE GREAT SOUTHERN FAST MAIL.—Daily, ‘tee Pullman Buffet Si New York and Washington over the NEW §I LINE via Columbia to Savannah and Jacksonville, Uniting at Greensboro’ with Sleeper for Augusta, Riso cutrles through Pulimun Bufet Sleeper New York, fo Atlauta, Fiery tirect connection is made Birmingham, Montgomery and New Orleans. Pau Daily for Charlottesville and inter train for Front daily. ex ‘Sunday. . INGTON AXD SOUTH WEST- ULED LIMITED, composed entirely Vesttbuled Sleepers aod Dining Ca’ rans over the NEW SHORT fia via = — Augusta, Sw cksonville and Tampa. Al New York to New Orl Bimo! Tumbia, ‘Thal SION a, daily, exvopt "Sunday aad o aally. ene a rom. Chariatiearine, re jeeping Car mservations and informa- Offices. £11 and 1300 Pennsylve- aia avemue, aud at Pai Station, Penney bia_etiroa', Washington, B.. oo BL GREEN, Geo. "Sen L. 8, BROWN. Ges. Agt. Pass. Dept “i PENNSYLVANIA RATLIROAD. STATION CORNEL OF 6TH AND B STREETS, In. Jamary 28. 1804 1105 AM. "PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED. —Palinan ite Room, Sleeping. S@ok- at Gnegrention Cars Harrisbarg to cog, ‘ ti, Indianepolis and Cleveland Purlor Car to U5 AM. PASE LINE —For Pittsburg, Parle 2:13 PS. CHICAGO AND ST. LOCIS EXPRESS. Pa EXPRESS.—Puliman Sleep- to Pitteburg. |. for Kane, Cananda! Rochester an@ Falle daily, except 3 M. for Wii ind Henovo daily, ex- cept, Sunday. For Wi daily, 3:15 P.M. <4 PM. tor a = end Magara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ‘Car Wi ‘to Rochester. A Palle » excep Sasurday, with Car Washington to Elmira, und Satu dars Washington to Rocb- pot N YORK AND THE 400 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” all Par- > der Cars, with Car from Baltimore, for New. York daily. for Putisdelphia week days. 7220, 9:00, 8s «Dining Car) and 11:00 ABT. 32:15, 2:30 (Dining Car), 8:15, 4:20, 10:00 and 15 P.M. On Sunday, 7:20, 9:00, 13:00 AM 12:15, 2:30 (Dining Car), ‘8:13, aud 11:35 1°. for Phusdelpnia only, ‘Ait. "week days. Express, 2:01 and ¥ 45 nuinutes) a. 45 minutes), FED), $130, Bo 45 cinctes), 9:30, EF Car, Tako Diaing 00 8:00" 1130 pm. ‘open at Buffet Parlor Cars on all Gay trains. For Atlantic City, 16:00 a.m. ond 12:00 moom Sundeys 12:00 nooa. . Sunday. *Dally. ‘Sanday cay. cept iy, caly. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. nw. x |ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE Di ea ESTATE. KNOWN AS NOS. 1 1720 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BW ASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLU iy virtue of a decree ipreme the District of Columbia, passed on the 27th April, A. D.. 1894, inequity cause No, Wherein ‘Arthur. M.' Waite and Inants, and George jendants, we will sell, LA. nother are com: blic auction. tn. a. f the ses, on MON THE FOURTEGN Day GF MAY, A.D. 1804, AT FIVE OC P.M., the west twenty-nine (29) fect six @) toches frovt on Pennsylvania avenue by the full depu original Jot eighteen (18), Iu square one Rumnd 4 nd sixty-eight (168); the same being finprov: brick two-story and back building, with two ores. Terms of sale (prescribed by the decree): third of the purchase money shall be in cash and the balance in equal installments in one and two years respectively, for which the notes of the pur- chaser must be given, to bear interest from day of sale, at the rate of 6 per centum per annum, and secured by deed of trust on the sold, or all cash, gt purchaser's option. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terme of sale are not complied with in tea days, the trustees re- ferve the right to resell nt risk nnd cost of de- 16 Pa. ave, mw., | faulting purchaser, after three days" public notice Witt 4. Gonpos, =" of suc ‘resale {8 some newspaper Published “in ap27akds vies so ROBERT M. eae 2 — y st. nw. 8. EDWARD REDFERN. ‘Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING, & CO., AUCTIONEERS, pare ~ > TROIS @ ae ne: HON, Uadhay PRAMAS MBER | sncsneay care OF aeaves ay new ON SEVENTH STREET AND 80% PRET DS Te PALe OF EN OD NEw _Two: MARYLAND _ AVENUE, No. 218/ THE NORTH SIDE OF O SKEET BetwERY SEVENTH STREET. AND NUMBERS 041, 643/ THIRD AND FOURAND A HOLP Senin AND 645 MARYLAND AY UTH WEST, “ i meat nevtn welt 8 decd of | dated the 23d Yirtue of of trust, dated t da; of Suly, 1891, and duly recorded in Liber 1! 385 et seq., one of the land records of the es of Brgy Mod By yon ot une par- ties interested. the Updscsigned rustees wil $ ee a Bhd aA ‘TH, acs a BNE "LOCK, ront of ¢ prem! the follo a Ny ged fronting 7th street and Maryland avenue, being between B street and Maryland avenue southwest, containing about square feet, together with the improvements. Also lot 17, same square, adjoining above lot,and comeing. 62 square feet, with the improve- ment 18 is not included in the above jot trust, but belongs to same estate, and will’ be sold together by ‘the square foot. ‘Terms: One-third cash, residue im three equal permeate, at one, two and three years, with notes ring interest ‘and secared by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyaneti and re- cording at purchaser's cost. $500 it will be required at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with tn fifteen days from the date thereof, otherwise the ogy 4 will be resold, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, due publication in The Evening Star of thi LOUIS MU THOS. M. ‘ae ity. Hara, my3-d&ds Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 012 E st. nw, IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE ORIGINAL LOTS AT ECKINGTON, TO CLOSE 4 SYSDI: zy On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY EIGHTEENTH, 1804, at FIVE O'CLOCK, on’ the premises, we shali sell original lot 7, iu square 22; lot 12, ‘in square 23; lots 16 and 17, in square 9,’ being Geo. Trues- | delt ition to Washington, apd @ subdivision | of tract of land known as Eckington. Lot T ts on T st. and has a front of 50 feet by a deyth of 100 feet, lot 12 fronts on Thomas st. and bas same, | area as lot 7; lots 16 and 17 front on Randolph st., | being same sizes us above lots. | Terms ca follows: Lot 7 sold subject to a trust of $4100; lot 12 subject to a trast of 3 love | 16 afd 17 subject to a trust of $3,975) the re-| mainder in cash. All conveyanct and iarte | at purchaser's cost. $100 ‘deposit ‘required at the time of sale on each Jot. moS-déide THONAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts, | FOURTBENTH DaY OF MAY. Re ee “x virtue of a fo us, ite = 14, 1 duly in Uber None seuee iio No, 318 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at patie = ten, in frout of the premises, on MONDAY, THE « A. D. 1893, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK ., the described land And premises, situate in the city of Washingtot, District of Columbia, and being lots numbered 235 to 245, both inclusive, in ok. E. Emmons’ subdivision in square numbered ther with the improvements thereon, the same being sold subject to eleven (11) deeds of trast, each in the sum of $1,500, and secured upon each of the above named lots. bes date April 12, 1803. and years that date, said lots subject to the above mentioned trusts, with interest trom Gate thereof, namely, April 12, 1888, at 6 per cent per sntum, interest payable semi. ‘ Terms of sale: Cash. A It of $500 Be required at time of sale if are sold as a whele, or $100 per bouse If sold ~ gy — ig vs omerg nod = time =. . a8 sliall jleemed em ag the most advantageous, whether fhe property sbali be offered ae a. whale or 1 pay. cel conveyance! al recording at rebager’ s Gays of day of vale, otherwise deposit Teitt tS fee ys of of le, rw it will be felted. CHARLES. Do JAS. ADG! ‘ap30-eod ‘Trustees, 461 La. avd. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, €2 E st. nw. VEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IX GEORGETOWN, NEXT TO CORNER OF THIRTY-FIRST AND © STREETS. TO SETTLE AN ESTATE. On WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF MAY, 1894, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. we will offer for sale at public auction, tn front of the premises, Jot 50, squere 73, in’ Georgetown, im- roved by a handsome 3-story, 14-room brick bouse, No. 3112 0 st. nw. The lot contains 7,200 square feet and the house occupies the west 27 feet of frontage, leaving a eide lot with a frontage of 33 feet unoccupied. Seca; One-foarth mn end balance so samt ses chaser. to! uired at time of sale. All conveyancing and ut purcharer's costy trusts for five Waite and others are de. sleeping vars We a ely | Schedule tn effect 3510. | ‘Trains leave daily from tion B. and veo ton grentecst scenery tm Aimecies with the aul yomneat ‘und ice west from Wael 2:00... MDA | Tie ligieed. and St.” Louis wit Washington. Arrives Cincinuatt | Apotis, “11:30 Lonts.” 7:30 11:10 F. v. tam. Hod.” A solid vesttbuled train with dining car Manan sleepers for Cincinnat!, Lexington a1 Leville, without chung. Arrives ‘Leute ile. pam: Lest ington. 6:10. p. E napotis, 11:20 henge, 7 Ca oy Og re en ~y hg points. 2200 La BAILX'Exorene tor Charlottesville, Waynesboro anton and princi: fal Yirginia pointe; daiiy, except Sunday, ‘or Ric. oS natant atts = waa POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. (eC OMAO SEVER 3 as = NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Leaves Tver View wharf, Tth street, Sunday, Teesday snd Thursday at 7 a.m. Landing at all bag RO creek. Returning oD The ae te ear™. 3 pm. Pas: ‘unt! of ‘came Daween ead ei Bae gS OE Ema age fetd-te ‘Washington, D.C. from 7th street wharf every SUNDA’ DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock senger and freight rates the lowest. For in- formation apply G. L. SHERIFF, Coal Otice, 328 Pa. ave. 0 fel6- 3m WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT ©O., “LIMITED.” From 7th st. ‘wharf, WEDNES. terry Steamer Wakefield on MONDAYS, creck, Leonardtown and St. Clement's bay and in- ba erg +7 maven " “ For ten Cosh and intermediate | ies | DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a.m. termediate — landit Returing TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS apd SUNDAYS. Gre schednie. - DANS Ory RIDLEY, as0-tt Geo"l Manager. | NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT Co, i SE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. DAILY LINE . , D. a, PRESS MONROE and a NORFOLK, Va. The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON 4ND NORFOLK-SOUTH BOUND, Vashington Aally at 7 p.m. from foot Leave Tur, strive at Fortress Monroe at 6:36 Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 @.m., ‘connections are made for all points at bwest. ZoRTHT PouxD. fortolk daily at 6:10 go) 10 Bg Arrive “30 a.m. next | °Syaets on sale at MR, C19, syivania ave. and 615 18th sf. o.w. Aek for tickets via pew line. | Telephone, 750. | _aprate | STEAM CARPET CLEANING h st. wharf, Perey CARPET CLEANING Works. —Carpete cleaned in the best manner, Carpets wade moth free of charge. Mat- tresses made to -_ Office, 1720 ave, n.w. Telephone, we 1% a04 1710 EB ‘orks, 2 we Manages.