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12 THIS AFTERNOON. THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. AUCTION SALES. TOMORKOW. & €0., AUCTIONEERS. IME , J E. s f NORTHEAST, BY AUCTION. roudfit, |_On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY EIGHTH, AT nd Mrs. | FIVE O'CLOCK, we will ofr for sule, in front rthrup, | of the premises. EC 78. SQUARE S05. Lor é “2 Fronting 16.84 by 2 depth of 100 feet. This 3ir. and | ercy will be sold, ‘subject, however ‘to tus prior A. P. | deeds of trust, aggregating about $2,570, the par- ‘comb, | ticulars of which will be fully stated at the time Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. | of sale. r - Terms: Over and abore the trusts to be id Edward Clement, Mr. and 3irs. Charles | .™ms! 2 t "of “$200° requized oa Gulager. Mrs. M.L. Chambiin, Mrs. F. W. | ceptance of tid Terts to be “etna Bay tC Searle, Mrs. Maria Forbes, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. A. H. Raymond, Mrs. H. L. Turner, Misses Sue Riddle, Clara Gulager, Evelyn New- comb, Fanny and Virginia Bugg, Persis Proudfit, Ida Quick, Mildred Searle, Maud Hodgkins, Bessie Jackson, Ida Macfarlan, Farnie Moore, Florence Poole, Messrs. Judge J. H. Turner, Rev. J. H. Jenkins, Dr. J. B. Hodgkins, T. C. Quick, F. H. Eastman, Chas. Parker, W. D. Evans, Wirt Kinsley. The next meeting will be held at the resi- Steen, days, other wis. Property at isi chaser, after five day right reser wd to resell the cost of uiting ‘advertisment of such’ te- D. ¢. of the All conveyane sale in some newspa| published in Wasb! “lng tnd. te basen = cording at the cost Auctioneers. BUTURE DAYS WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 B st. ow. ‘T 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 trust, dated faery: of Juve, 1893, and duly in Liber 1: folio et seq., one of the land records of District of Columbia, and by direction of the par- ties secured thereb: the under med trustees: on INESDAY MORNING, MAY \TH, 1894, AT TEN O'CLOCK, at John E. Lit- tle’s store, No. 1002 SPECIAL SALE OF HOU: iOLD N ence of Mr. and Mrs. Gulager in June. CHINA AND Chock BRE Wate, CaRMAGES: A missionary meeting was held at the M.| | BUGGIES, HARN i E. Church South on Sunday night, in charge On THURSDAY, MAY TENTH, COMMENCING of Rev. Harry Febrey, and an interesting bag Kd AM. within our sales, room, Program of exercises appropriate to the oc- | We shall sete anmartvana casion rendered. The different classes of Lamps, &c., direct ficam manufactory, cousisting of the Sunday school reported their monthly | Twenty-tive Decorated Tollet Sets, 12 5 ten collections for missions. Dinner Services, seventy-five juet and other T. Masao, a native Japanese, will deliver | }amps; Household Furniture, Mattresses, Bed. an address in the M. E. Church South next ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, Thursday night. CARRIAGES, ee BUSINESS WAGONS, ‘The Falls Church and Potomac Railroad SURREYS, HARNESS, &c. Company will meet at the Eagle House, May 15, for the election of officers for the ‘avenue northwest, Decora! jare, ‘Terms cash. my$-2t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. E. vauaeen was the recipient of a adsome cigar case at the last meeting of | nrpor SALE. the 1.0.0.G., as a birthday present. Lor AP Mr. W. M. Ellison has sold, for Mr. E. S. CATE. OF VAL. S ECKINGTON, TO ‘hose OE Gordon, ‘one and one-half acres of land, to|_.02 FMIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY EIGHTEENTH, aaeaste, Segue ae eae 24 10 | sso4, ‘at FIVE O'CLOCK, on’ the premiges ee veil Daniel Macauley, who was killed by the | £3: tote 16 and ii, in tunte a bathe tet mauare cars in New Jersey the other day, was a | deil’s addition to’ Washington,’ ands covdiving son of Mr. William Macauley, who lives | of tract of land known as on. t 7 is on T near here. st. and has @ front of 50 feet by a depth of 190 feet, lot 12 fronts on a Mr. Allen McChesney of Washington is visiting Mr. Chas. Parker. Miss Bessie Jackson of Baltimore is visit- ing Miss Maud. Hodgkin. Miss Nellie Birch of Georgetown is here on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Maggie Brown. Miss Fanny Moore of Washington, who has been visiting here, returned home today. Rev. Chas. W. Augur, wife and son of Fulda, Minn., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hough. ; Ns st. + lots 16 and 17 front on Randolj pb st., mainder in cash. All conveyancing and ‘recordit at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit ‘required at the time of sale on each jot. myS-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. “AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. We will sell, b; iblie aucti it the st Seeinom Bros. Und Pa ave. Te. on TUESDAYS ‘ BROOKLAND. CLOCK P.M., ali the unredeet ove nen ——_ x 1 to 10260 in their store upon which the in- At the last stated meeting of King Davia | {st $i," -* ope year or eae etal Watches, Chatns, Charms, Lockets, Sleeve Buttons, Pins and Studs,’ Earrings, Bracelets, Plain and Set Ri Medals, Badges, Belts, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Diamonds and other Precious Stones, Books, Valises, Glasses, Pipes, Dress Suits and Lodge, No. 28, F. A. A. M., of Brookland, W. M. Thomas G. Carmick presided uver impressive ceremonies, and a very large number of visiting brethren were present, Sale t we il all k L. among whom were Past Grand Master |» Holders of tickets will please take notice. Jesse W. Lee, jr.; Past Grand Master 3 a ‘Thomas F. Gibbs and Deputy Grand Master | = ILLIA ©. G Dixon of the District of Columbia, | W4/THH B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctions Past Masters McGill, Wetzel and Millock of | TRUSTEES’ Ledge N CARPETS SENDING GLagsW ake CUT: No. 3, Fast Master Hancock of RPETS, a CUT. LERY, BELONGINGS. CONTENTS NOW IN Ledge No. 11 and Past Master Holmes AND UPOS “THE HOTSL KNOWS AS “THE Lodge No. 16. Exceedingly fine and ap- SSTON ROUSE, At Tae NORTHWEST COR- Propriate music was rendered by a sextet, representing the Masonic choirs of Wash- ington, and consisting of Messrs. J. M. Buchanan, E. S. Holmes, sr.; C. W. Han- cock, W. E. Abbott, Deugias S. Miller and J. W. Cheney. j The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Zion NTH DG NORTHWEST, IN THE CItY OF WASHING- TON AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Under and by virtue of a certain deed in trust apd recorded in Liber No. ‘one of the land records of ja, and at the request of the purties secured thereby, we will offer for sale at public auction at the hotel known as the Aston Hovse, northwest corner of 1ith and) sitests Lutheran Church of Washington, accom- ac the ety, x sshingwoo | tnd District . ON "I a 5 ¢ FIFTEEN’ panied by their pastor, Rev. Allan Homrig-| % 5) "tsoi,’ At TEN O'CLUCK AM. Ge nas haus, were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. William Dreyer of Sargent road on Thurs- day. A dainty luncheon was served and the time merrily enjoyed by the guests, among Whom were Mrs. Theodore Plitt, Mrs. John ‘Talburg. Mrs. John Wagner, sr.; Mrs. Bran- dengeier, Mrs. Stricknardt, Mrs. George Best, Mrs. Steiful, Mrs. H. Aue, Mrs. Arteese, Mrs. M. Leonberger, Mrs. ‘Lieppold, Mrs. Vogel, Mrs. Goppel, Mrs. Joseph Fhil- lips and Kev. Mr. Homrighaus, who was extremely happy im the possession of a handsome gold watch and chain, a recent birthday gitt from his congregation to their much esteemed pastor. Mrs. P. H. Jonnsion and Miss Helen Johnston are visiting in Philadelphia. contents of ‘said hotel, consist! PARLOR AND BED’ ROOM I CHAIRS, TABLES, of WAKDROBES. BORS, OFFICE FU ;OLSTERS, CUTLERY. GLASSW. AKD ALL THE FURNITURE, PERSONAL PROPERTY AND PARAPHERNALIA OF WHATEVER NATURE OR DESCRIPTION NOW BEING IN AND ABOUT Stine sate Will be offered hole, it e sane W asa wi and if not 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 DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. USTEES: ESIRABLE INVESTMENT Mr. and Mrs. Collin MecCausiin have re- TR ROFERT BENG. A_LOT ON WALTER turned to their Michigan avenue home from 3 UTHEAST, Dye TREET SO} > an extended sojourn in the “Quaker City.” PROVED BY A BRICK D' ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Brookland | , By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 13, M. H. Church held thelr May meeting at che | 230% ee as ek ot ee ae home of Mrs. G. 1b. Johnston on Dover | the request of the holder of the note secured there- street and were called to order by the pres- ‘front of the ident, Mrs. J. 8. P. Green; Mrs. I. 5. Hol- MAY NTH.AD, lidge presided at the organ. Afier the - Wot 308, in Meurice reading of the minutes by the secretary, Mrs. Murray, a violin solo, by Mr. Amos Nauck of Washington, was finely rendered and heartily encored. “Mrs. Harry Hospital yead an amusing selection, and as an encore recited “Mother's Fool.” Mr. George Jet- ines of Washingcon gave much pleasure by @ number of choice vocal solos. Miss Buelah Gudgin gave a “Caudle Lecture;” and "reco Mrs. J. W. Horner read “How Ruby Piay- | at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 required at ed” Mrs. Lewis Paxton gave an organ solo | fle. Terms to be compiled with within ten dave ard Mr. Nauck and Mrs. Paxton a violin | gt risk and cost’ of defai ting purchaser, at the and organ duet. M k also rendered | option of the trustees, after five days’ advertise. selections on the guitar, and Mrs. Paxton | ment. Pi 1d clear of all taxes up to June and Mr. James Johnston organ and flute | 50, 1894, inclu Laupheimer’s Pare ,of Stuare 1015, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, as per plat recorded in Liber 19, folio*1l, im the surveyor'’s office of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms: One-third cash, the in one and two years, in equal installments, represented by the purchaser's notes, dated on the day of sale, | secured by deed of trust on the property sold, and bearing interest payable semi-annually, at the ra of 6 per cent per annum, or all cash, at jehaser's option. All conveyancing duos. After :ne close of the literary exer- FERDINAND BERNEI, ‘Trustee. cises a lacenable “thread and hammer ek ee contest” touk place. Nine ladies endexv- | ™ytdéd: ear ee ored to excel in driving a number of tacks THOMAS DUWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. in a biock in a given time, and nine gentle- 612 E st. n.w. en tried to show their skill in sewing on | rapsTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, UST? buttons during the same period. The win- ner of the ladies’ prize was Miss Beatrice Rtine, who was rewarded with a hammer, @ box of tacks and a block upon which to Beene Default having occurred under the provisions of Sesoticn. Mr. Hasry. Hospital -cuctied off | . Octtec. trast tines Guriernd, SoG ona soar the gentiemen’s honors and had bestowed | {4 of ust ated October, 34, 1200, and record Poon him a needle, thread and thimble for | Distriet of Columbia _Jand records, at the “request ise. of the party secure thereby, The home of Mr. Charles Neuman on il, ON TUESDAY, MAY Fort street was the scene of ety on | 18%, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. in ‘Thursday evening, and a social party, with | Premises, offer, at public sale, part of lot 41, in ING OF HOU BEING NOS. 1060 AND 1062 MARKET SPACE. NEAR BRIDG! GEORGETOWN, D. C. TWO TWO-STORY BRICK WEST iE STREET, appetizing refreshment: Was enjoyed. ig ey Sout an Se were time of Cedar Among those in atendance were the Misses | aijeys or West’ Market space, S283 ‘feet south Mamie and Lillie Cobourn, Miss Annie : from’ its intersection with Bridge street, and run- ning thence north 26.92 feet; thence 56.38 feet; thence south 26.92 feet, and thence east to the ‘place of begi said ‘land being improved by two brick houses numbered 1060 and 1062 West Market space, having a front of 13.16 feet, and running with that width the depth of the lot, and Widmeyer, Miss Katie Wreath, and Messrs. Baker, Cutsail, Veidt and Kellar of Wash- ington, Miss Pinkie Rhine, Mr. Plummer Rhine and Mr. Sullivan of the Misses Anna Dreyer, Lottie Glinder- man, Lydia Heitmuller, Victoria Warmkes- Nos. 1000 and 1062 West Market space, having a sel, “Julia War-nk Belle, Ciara and | front of 13.76 feet, and running with that width Hattie Owens, and Messrs. Davis, Dreyer, | the dept of the Tot. Sald houses will be offered Eichman, ¢: Separately, Sogtening with Ne 2000 Semel. Owens sma Ricer of | “Forme of cis: Gnptnied cook, Gtbdied tn eno yeur and one-third im two years, deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust, and to bear in- terest at the tate of six per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually, or all cash. at the option of the . A Meposit of $100 will be required ose at the time of sale. Terms of sale mplied with within ten dass or premises The secretary of the Brookland branch of the Washinston National Building Associa- tien promulgates a very satisfactory report ef its condition. Mr. I. S. Hollidge nas been chosen president, Mr. J. C. Noyes, vice pres- dent; F. R. McCormick, attorney, and H. J. | © - iting pur- Penrod, secretary and treasurer. The board ee ee ae of directors are Messrs. Ncyes, Green and VIN FRE S010 P st oe ch. ., F —— ES ROCKVILLE. $ . G. SLUAN & CU., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G st. «Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE ¥ REET, . NCETON ST. » IN COLUMBIA HEIGHT: By virtue of a deed of trust, date Feb- The Sunday schools of the third district held a mass meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Hall at Poolesville on Sunday, under the auspices of the Montgomery County Sunday | myry ‘zi, 1805, and a decree in’ equity cause in the Sehool Association. President Pollock of | su ve Court ap wa | ot a neeeiee a * ¥ dated April 25, bl at pst of Boyd's Station presided at the meeting and | Tho"Party secured by said @eed of Wrage, we, wil delivered an address. Rev. Mr. Pittman of | seil st pubilc auction, im frome of the premises «a fan CI SATURDAY, ‘THE ‘TWELF AY OF MAY, the Presbyterian Church of that place and | SATURDAY, Byatt Ae od Ce Mr. Charles W. Prettyman of Rockville | block twenty-four (4), of Joba Sherman. trustse’s, | also delivered addresses. Fine vocal and in- | subdivision of part of ee pe os Pleasant | strumental music, under the leadership of | Fiat". cw tea "in liber Gorernor Prof. Glen Poole, was a pleasing feature | 137, iu the surveyor’s office = — gs ed Co- | lumabia, said lot being siteated in said istrict. of the occasion. ‘There was = large con- | Miles “Stale: One-third of the purchnes, money Sregation in attendance. Capt. and Mrs. George B. Haycock have taken up their residence for the summer at_their cottage in Rockville Heights. | LOT ON in cash, the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years after date, with in- Dr. Theodore Hyte, U. S. N., and wife have returned to New York after an ex- terest at six per cent per annum, payable semi- annually, from the day of sale, the deferred pay. ments to be secured by deed of trust upon sald property, or all cash, at the purchaser’s option, A tended visit to their daughter, Mrs. Lieut. Wm. Hogg, at this place. Miss Mary Merritt, who has been resid- ing in Leroy, Fia., for the past year, has | deposit ‘of one hundred dollars ($100.00) to be j made at the time of sale. All couveyaucing and ‘erms returned to her former home in this county. During the past week the clerk of the recording to be at the cost of the purchaser. of sele to be complied with within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the ight to resell ‘said property at the risk and cost circuit court issued m: licenses to | H. C. Moon and Mary G. Ward; John H. | Grorum and Ella Harper, both of Washing- ton; Francis Braxton and Minnie L. Lee; | ulting purchaser. Sald sale is to be Henry Powell and Carrie E. Bowen; George ect to @ prior incumbrance of $2,000, with rom the 16th day February, A.D. 1894, Wright and Florence Johnson. Henry Copp of West Led f Mrs. xd by deed of trast on said real estate. JOM. Ni of her " a . ‘Trustee, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated April 20, 1801, and recorded im Liber No. i579, folio 73 i ‘one of the land records of the District of | Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell. fie auction, in front of AY ap2s-eodicds WALTER B. WILLIAMS © CO., AUCTIONEERS. » VALUABLE BUILDING ED IN PART BY TWO FRAME ‘os. 1106 AND 1108 D STREET AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. Horses. Horses. | ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. ing real estate in the ety of Washington, in said District, viz.: All of original lots X (), two ¢ also part of ort: beginning for said part at south- f Said lot No. b street east 22 feet, thence west south 22 feet and thence east 76 ce of beginning, together with the im- provements thereou—two frame «dwellings. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cask, of which $300 must be paid at time of sale, balance in one and to be secured by two years, in equal payments, bearing interest from day of POSITIVE SALE OF 15 HEAD OF FINE COACH | HORSES, MATCHED PAINS, SADDLERS, AND A PAIR OF COBS THAT CANNOT BE’ OUE- STYLED IN WASHINGT Ou THURSDAY, MAY TENTH, 1894, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. "within our exhibition grounds, New York avenue, we will | 15 fine Horses, good | purchaser's notes, le, and a deed ‘of trust on property sold, or all Workers in single aud double barness, stylish, well | ash. at optton of purchaser. Conveyancing and bred, mo tricks, acciimated, and such stock as uot | recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be often found at auction. « in searea of gowd | complied with ip ten days from sale, else trustees Fourteenth street an sell, without reserve o INO. B. SCOTT, myS-dts_ Howard Hoysg, 6th st. and ave. aw. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. ow. Important to Connoisseurs. An Aggregation of.Magnif- icent European Antiques, Being a special consign- ment from the great importer, Mir. Frank Bowles of New York, EMBRACING ELEGANT FIRST EMPIRE, CHIP- PEND ALB AND COLONIAL FURNITURE OF THE MOST EXQUISITE DESIGNS. OLD ENGLISH CARVED 0AK FURNITURE. THE RAREST OLD DUTCH MARQUETRY, COMPRISING CABINETS, SCECRETARIES, DESKS, CHAIRS AND OTHER OBJECTS OF 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 CERVINGS, DRESDEN PORCELAINS, Glass Ware (old English cut), Sheffield Plated Ware, Brass and Wrought Iron Fire Irons, together with many other articles of rare value that cannot be enumer- ated. ‘This extraordinary collection will be on view on Monday and Tuesday, May 7 and 8, at our elegant art galleries, 612 E street uorthwest, fom 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 A. M. and THREE P.M. EACH DAY. N.B.—This is an important collection of elegant articles, and we would advise parties in search of rare and elegant goods to attend this mule. » THOMAS DOWLING & CO., my4-5t Auctioneers, THOMAS DOWLING & O©0., ACTIONEERS, 612 E st. ow. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. 3416 THIRD, OR P STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. iy will sellin front of the premises WED) DAY, MAY NINTH, 1894, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, the foll property, ‘vis.:' Lote 7 und 8 in F. W. subdivision of Tote 9T and 98, | Thirikeld's eR baving © front of 18 feet by a depth of 400 fect, two-story “brick > being No. 8416 3d, or P, st., balance in one and two = ae and secured by purchaser's cost; $i00 deposit required at the "IVORY G. KIMBALL, CLAUDIUS B. JEWELL, Jones" a at time of ap28-10t RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE BETWEEN 12TH NORTHWEST, BEING Y_PRESSED-BRICK-FRONT ELEVEN-ROOM DWELLING. ALL M EKN IMPROVEMENTS, KNOWN AS NO. 1235, AT AUCTION. ON, WEDNESDAY, MAY NINTH, | 1804, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., ‘we sell, in front of the premises, 19, SQUARE 282, Fronting 25 feet on Massachusetts avenue and run- ning back 125 feet to an alley, and improved by 13T! THREE-STOR’ the dwelling above described. “This is ope of the t, most convenient and ‘fashionable = in the elty and should general at- tention. ‘Terms: One-half cash, the residue in two equal payments at one and two years from ot sale, the deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annu- ally; and secured by deed of trust o@ the property sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. Terms to be complied with in 15 days from. sale, otherwise the right to resell at the risk and cost 813, the | Pillo AUCTION SALES. ree AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS. = SS TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYs. KICH MUN AND Pa ae Dicer as DULEY & HERRING, TOLSON, GORE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTI oo Fone ick, a oe 225 PA AVE NW. Gao in, Geen. ROS., AUCTIONEERS. REUBEN ‘Ek, KECKIVPRS. Furniture and lowers AT AUCTION, NEW AND SECOND-HAND FUR- NITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, aT 225 PA. AVE. N.W., ON WEDNESDAY, MAY NINTH, AT TEN A.M. Oak Walnut Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Mantel: Mirrors. Fine Roller-top and Flat Desks, Folding Bed, Bed Lounge, Couches, | Book. Saves. . Pianos, Di Room Couches, Cribs, cnila's Chair, Orage. 22 LIGHT AND DRY ROOMS FOR STORAGE. RATES, $1 PER LOAD PER MONTH. DULEY & HERKING, Auctioneers. Horses. THYSON HOUSE AUCTION SALE STABLE, 1801 to 150 7th street. Office cor. Marion and P ats. SALES EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 10 A. M. WEDNESDAY, MAY NINTH, at TEN A.M., 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 received and exhibited up to hour of ale, mb31-8,tu,th3m FUTURE DAYs. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF THREE-STORY YELLING, NUMBEKED 933 NEW WW AVENUE NORTH WEST. @ certain deed BRICK JERSEY ft holder of the note secured thereby, we will offer for saie, at public auction, in ON AY, Ti Br'way, dp. 1804, AT IVE O'CL described real est MAY, A. fol} tate te ton, District of Columbia, to wit: of Belden Noble and J Ss. subdivision of lots 15, 16 and 17 of Davidge’s subdivision of square 561, as the wcortied in the District surveyor's office 18, together with the improve- ments, ways, easements, rights, privileges and ap- ene to the same bel lug or in any wise x : 3 cash, and the balance in two qquel installments at one avd two years from day sale, with interest at 6 per cent per anpui payable semi-annually and to be secured by di of trust on five days’ advertisement of such resal ap23-d&ds ‘Trustees. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR ECONOMICAL BUILD- NORTHEAST, NORTHWEST ‘Co! ING Lor TPexta aNb EAST. virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 29, pt recorded in Liver 1757, folio 260 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columb! the juest of the holder of notes secured thereby for default in payment, we, the undersigned, true. tees, will sell, at Vom le auction. in front of the mises, on FRIDAY, MAY FOURTH, at HALF- ‘AST FOUR P.M., the real estate described as lots 112 to 115 inciusive, in ine & Mayse's sub- division of square 1029, situate in the city of Washington. idder, or as to $450 on or be- fore three years fiat date, interest paid to April 4, 1804, balance one-half ‘and one-half in 6 per cent per annum, or all cash, at pur: option. Conv at parchaser's cost. A deposit of $25 on each at time of sale. Terms to be trustees: risk front of the premises. JOHN T. ARMS, SAML. 4. DRURY, ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. my5-dé&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE AND HIGHLY DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE ON X AND UNION SOUTHWEST, aT of 8 deed of trust, given to us and duly in Liber No. 1 folio 483 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia,and at the written request of the party secured there- trustees will offer for sale at M., the wit: city of Ws ton, 1 that certain pleces dine lots, ‘mumbered eighty | (80), cignty-two (3), of Bila te im square numbered five ‘and three (908), as per plat recorded in office of the surveyor of the District of Colum- Dia; in Book 18, follo 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-oue (21), at the in- terrection of Union and South N streets, and ran- ning thence west ou 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-five and ninety-two bun- dredths (65.92) feet to said Union street; and along said Union street seventy-three and forty-two hundredths (73.42) feet to the ginning; together with all the easements, heredita- ments, ete., bel thereto. ‘Terms of sale: third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in one, two and three years from the day of sale, the deferred pay- ments to bear interest at the tate of 6 per cent real estate, situate mbia, in trict of Col to parcels of laud and premises known ai ished as per annum, payable semi-annually, end to be se- cured by a deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of the defaulting purchaser is reserved. con- Veyancing, de... at the cost of purchaser. my2-d&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. DULEY & HERRING AUCTIONEERS, 225 Pa. ve. DLW. SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- ENT BGK, No. 316 NINTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 11, 1898, and recorded in Liber 1802, folio 149, of the records of the District of ‘Columbia, and at the request of the party secured, we will sell, at public auet ED- NESDAY, Fo in 8, page 118, survey- or’s office of the District of Columbia. Terms stated at time of sal FRANK I. GREGORY, RAYMOND K, COOKE, ‘Trustees. ap28-10t RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON I STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, NT fs deed’ of trust dated 18th Oct By virtue of a of re 180%, ‘and recorded in Liber 1863, follo 222, of the land’ ot District of Columbia, we will tl at Lic ction, it of tt unt on sell at public. au a front of the premions, WEDN. ¥, MAY NINTH, O'CLOCK P. 'M., lot numbered one ‘hundred fifty-three in A. R. Shepherd's subdivision of square numbered six hundred and twenty-three (623), in the city of Washington, D. C., as per plat ‘recorded in surveyor's Liber ‘R. W., ‘folio 39, ‘with the improvements, consisting of a three-story brick dwelling house, 14 I street northwest. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with 6 per cent’ interest per an- num from day ‘of sale, payable semi-annually, and secured by trust on ty, or all cash, at option of purchaser. ired ‘dollars re- proper: pu ‘A deposit of two bund: quired at 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- GG. SLOAN & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, CONSISTING OF THREE BPICK HOUSES ON VIRGINIA AVENUE BETWEEN THIRD AND FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREETS SOUTHWEST, A BRICK HOUSE ON THE CORNER OF AND EET: ‘THWEST AND THIRD H STREETS: A BRICK HOUSE ON THIRD STREET BE- . REETS SOUTHWEST, IN TWEEN H_ AND TST WASHINGTON, D. C. By vite of a decree of the Supreme Court. of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 14773, wherein Thomas F. Fitzgerald is com- plainaut and William D. Crouin und others are defendants, the undersigned, ax trustee appointed by the court therein, will, on WEDNESDAY, MAY NINTH, A. D. 1894. sell at public auction, iu front of the premises, the following real estate, at the times designated. to wit: At HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK on SAID DAY. lots forty-six forty-seven eight (48), in Ferdinand Schmidt, trustee's, sub- division of lots 3 and 4, in McWilliams’ subdivision, in square five hundred’ and thirty-six (536), in the city of Washington, D. C., as said trustee's sub- division is recorded in Book 21, folio 17, of the surveyor’s office. Said, lots are ‘each improved by & two-story bri , being known as Nos. 309, 300% and 211 Virginia ave. s.w. At FIVE O'CLOCK on the SAME DAY, lot num- bered twenty-eizht (25). in subdivision of orginal lots ten to thirteen, in square five hun- dred and eighty-nine (89), the sume being im- wed by a two-story and cellar brick dwelling, wn as No. 230 H st. s.w. At TWENTY MINUTES PAST FIVE O'CLOCK on the SAME DAY, the north fifteen feet nine (9) inches of let sight (9), ta — andre na eighty-nine (589), the 'same improve two-story brick ‘dwelling, known as No, 818 2d of sale as prescribed by the decree are: e-third cash, one-third in one year and one- third in two years, the deferred payments to be represented by the promissory uotes of the pur- chaser, and secured by deed of trust on the real estate’ sold, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent Per annum, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A ‘deposit of $300 will be required on each plece of real estate at the time of sule. Terms Horses should xuttend this ‘Terms cash. | reserve Horses can be seen at Fourtecnth street and New | chasec t York avenue after 3_p.m. om day of sale. Every WILLIAM F. HOLTZMAN, animal warranted to Le as represented. EDWARD A. NEWMAN, C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts. sp30-d&edbs of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from date of sale, or trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of di ‘All conveyancing at FERDINAND SC: ting pure rehaser’s cost. IDT, Trustee, Gl) 7th ot. aw. ot $200 ‘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, &c., at cost of the ‘haser. ks of pitaNK TI BROWNING, itee. JOHN A. TAYLOR, 1347 U st. ‘Trustee. CE co ib SSCL eee De ROMER Cs ran ‘THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, “2 Bb aw. TRUSTED’S SALB OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IMPROVED BY A FRAME DWELLING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER UF GEORGIA AND KENTUCKY AVENUES SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly record- ed in Liber No. 1644, folio 401 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the holders of the two notes seci thereby (the party responsible having deraulted in their payment), the undersigned eurviving trustee will oifer for sale by puvlic wuctiou in frout ox the premises, oo the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MAY, A.D., 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the foliow- ing real estate, situate in’ the city of Washi District of Columbia, to wit: Part of original lot’ numbered two (2), in’ square numbered Georgia avenue twenty (20) feet trom the division Une between sald lor and lot one (1), running thence southwesterly ou said avenue cne hundred und nine Ov) feet six (G) Anches to the southwest corner of said square; thence northwesterly on hentucky avenue one hundred and eleven (111) feet nine (9) inehes to the northwest corner of suid lot two (2); thence northeasterly on the division Hne between lots two (2) and three (3), one hundred and twen- ty (120) feet ten (10) inches; and thence south- easterly to the place of beginning, together with the tmprovements, rights, etc. ‘Terms: Eighteen hundred | ($1,800) dolalrs and the expenses of the sale in cash, of which amount two hundred ($200) dollars ts to be paid at the thme of sale and fifteen hundred and fifty ($1,550) dollars of the balance in ore 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) r cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and 10 e secured by deed of trust cu said described real estate. Af terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- tisement of such resale in some newspaper pub- Ushed in Washington, D.C. All conv and recording at the cost of the purchaser. my5-10t_ HH. BE. KLOTZ, Surviving Trustee. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Litimer & Sloan). TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE ACRES OF VALU. ABLE LAND, HIGHLY IMPROVED, SITUATE ON ‘THE RIDGE ROAD ABOUT HALF MILE FROM PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. E., FORMERLY THE PROPERTY OF ROBERT DOWNING. 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 158 et’ seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- est of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at PRIDAY, ‘tl iblic auction, on the premises, on F SH DAY of MAY, 1894, at FIVE . the following described piece or pare being in and premises lying and the rout ef Washington, in the District afore- county said, and being part of lot numbered eleven (11) im the subdivision of ‘Bayley’s Purchase” and “Fortune Enlarged,” contained within the fellow- ing metes and bounds: Beginning at the southwest corner of said lot, and thence with the line of said lot south sevency-tive and one-balf degrees east (8. 7514 degrees E.) twenty-eight perches (28 P.) to the road, thence wita said road north twenty-four degrees West (N. 24 degrees W.) twelve perches G2 P.), thence north sixteen degrees west (N. 16 degrees W.) ten perches (10 P.), thence north twen- ty-five degrees west (N. 25 degrees W.) four perch- es (4 P.), thence north thirty-seven ‘and one-half degrees West (N. 37% degrees W.) nine and two- tenth perches (2-10 P.) to a line of said lot, thence south twenty-six und one-half degrees west (8. 2614 degrees W.) twenty-eight perches (28 I.) ‘to the beginning, 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-ann t trust om the prop or all cash. A deposit of $100 wiil be required ‘at time of sale. All convey- xpcing and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be coinplied with in sifteen days from day of sale. or the property muy be rerold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. LOUIS KETTLER, CORNELIUS ECKHARDT, ‘Trustees. my5-dads ten hundred and seventy-six (1076), beginning on | gor TRUSTEE'S SALR OF A VALUABLE LoT 1X ee oe | 3 FEET ON S STREET AND By Virtas of @ pom tained deed yy virtue of a power con! in a of trust, dated Mey 13, 1801. and 14, 1891, in Liber. ‘No. 1570, folio 325, one of the land records’ of District of Co- lumbia, to Marion Duckett and Lewis Ford, default being “had in the payment of the indebtedness therein secured, and upon the order notes, the undersigned, surviving trustee, Will sell at public auction, on the te highest | bidder, "on Friday, MA’ 1804, at FIVE O'CLOCK streets, West Washi Balf of lot aumbered (tf), tho, hundred tnd\reven- teen, juare one i), iy S"Tiawkins” addition. to Georgetown, “in. the: Dis- trict of Columbia, fronting on the south side Sixth street, now 8 street, thirty-five (25) feet and extending back for the depth one hundred and Mo) “deposit” at time of sale, balance of pur- a cle modey ‘to be ia ia gen (40) days, Convey- aneing at purchaser's € MARION DUCKETT, myl-dsds Surviving” Trustee. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTER’ UNE SALE OF IMPROVED LOT OF GROUND IN 0. GREEN'S SUBDIVI- ON OF PART OF D. being the ‘EB L. teen (19), in square four (4), division of part of Chichester, as corded in county liber six (6), folio fifty-four (4), one of the records of District of Columbia. & £) i E if terms of sale a1 days after sale the resell the property at faulting purchaser after such shall deem necessary. THOMAS DOWLING a2 kB u & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, st. ow. ‘Trustees’ of an undivided ninth interest and to the deseribed property: Nos. 1788, 1738% and 1740, improved by story bri 6th st. and 8 st. nw. No. 1742 6th et, n.w. th brick store and dwelling and stable In the rear. N« improved two-story brick dwell by two-story frame dwellit Gih and 7ih sts. aw. house in Glick ailey, in improved by two. ings, located on Pomeroy. st. ben. 3a - (Le Drott, Park). Also No. & two-story store and on, this house js $21, but should be $41), ‘on Pun st., Le Droit Park, Nos. 2100, 2102, and, 2164, improved by three frame dwellings in Herbert's alley, in rear of above described erty. 3 Also in and to the property ying in , said District, to wit: te 22, 23 and 24 in 17, in the subdivision of the farm A th, called, Edingham COUNTY, PROVED BY A BARN. By virtue of a decree in Intorh, lying Va., near Ari by metes and bounds Be at “i stone the the aid Cofunbia Turnpike: and east ditch, the beginning of the entire tract; south minutes Ff degrees east 45.2 poles to “sg” in the eastern line of the tract; said line north 10% d beginning, containing be the same more 1 in the subdivision of sa on le for the retained until all been paid. te. botdeas “NICOL, sal be have JAM Ww. | comms, EB For further information “as to Jecation of the roperty see Jas. ‘asbington, D.C. I, H. H. YOUNG, Clerk of the Cireuit a ate} Vi ia, do cert! that Te Sougles and. Be Nicol, rig ern =f have execut A day EB. Clements, 1821 F st. aw., Alexandria county, E. Clements, W." W. commissioners in the ¢! TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY, FRO} ON | SEVENTH > NIAN GROUN' By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 234 day duly recorded in Liber 1592, of the District of Columbia, and by. direction of the par- ties interested, the unde~si; trustees will oe TUBSDAY, MAY FIPTEENTH. 108, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the premi the descrived” property, viz.: Lot 18, in sai fronting. Ten otrest ware 3 btreet spd Maryned evemun speikvest bet street avenue containing about 81ST square feet, together With ments. iy), and secured by a deed of: cording at po ‘$500 required at the time of sale. ‘Terms compiied with in fifteen days from the otherwise the of meats tat r ny i he of the party at the request a: Hereby, ‘we will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the premises, on’ SATURDAY, THI WELETH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1804, AT FIVE P.M., following described land and mises, situate and trict “of Columbia, aod. “Sestzndted as original Stent hundsea ‘and’ seventy-cielit WSt8), seoraing “ elght seventy -¢! . So che guat ec bau of the it , together wit! 2 ae, rights, privileges, &e., thereto be- lor zing. “icrmes of sale: One-third of the parchase money to be paid in cash, the residue in two ‘iD siallments, at one and two years from the day of sele, the deferred payments to be secured by \a decd of trust on the property, and to bear interest at the rate of six per ceat per aanam, pa: semi-annually, or all cash, at the op! purchaser. 4 it of $200 to be paid when the Property is Knocked down. Terms to be complied Winb'it ftecn days from the day ‘of ‘ale; ofner- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the Property, af, the risk and cost of the defa it No. 11 burehaser. All” conv . the cost . F MICHAEL L WELLER, SRS bol myi-Ghds ‘Prestecs, Scheduls in effect April 1, 1804. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania Pas- serzer Stal ‘Washington, D. C. 3:00 a.m, —Lo-l for Danvilie and inter- mediate stations, and connects at Lyuchburg with the Norfolk and Western reilrond westward, daily, gad at Manaseas for Strasburg, daily, except Sun v. THE GREAT SOUTHERN FAST TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALU. >, FLORIDA AVENUE RETWEEN 1p os STREETS NORTHWEST, AND LOT ON renee BETWEEN R AND STi By virtue of a deed 1, 1888, and recorded SES: dally; stosgt heotay. nit? pa wan Aare SOULE WEEE. of. Pullman Vestioaled. a rs . A - Situate'in the cousty of Washi a county ai trict aforesaid. aud parts of known as Addison's Store E i f ‘ i 5 tf 8 1 a z ii 8 FF BF ae } ; E t : y fi 8 Ei if Fi atl f &, For Chicago ‘Vestibaled tates, 20-00 gy SiS am Teptibated “G20 pam. express “Por Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 1120 Bt es For Winchester aad Way Stations, §:50 For Luray, Boge, Hemsake. Chattanooga, Memphis and New Orleans, 11:10 p.mx. a 33:35, 5:00, 6:35, ary : ebro x12: 1 r 35:00, 8:30, xii, 3300, 5p a.m. 12:15 and 4:28 ca ass, ws, 20 and 15:30 pm points, "F200 pum. Teal es- te: District | «10:00 aime Te, ae, Neae “Dae? Sto, ‘distin- fick as: subdivi- = recorded the together money | 9° paid in |“ Buret Parlor trains. ohevand | Fur Aitautis Cy, 1040 sm and 12:00 moons annually, at the rate of 6 per cemt per annum, or 4 ae, ‘to be closed in fifteen days from day of sale; Beker ofices, ‘sod 1581 Pac aves ane es otberwise the will be resold at the risk/ BB. sock, and cost of purchaser, after ve days’ Pa “set. Shy of Washington, D.C. "Coaverancing at por | = Shaser's cost. We sf e 4 5 i § | i 5 g anf 3 § ; ail i i i i 28 i i d 5B : i BE a $7 il i 1 al {=} F st. aw. 1410-1412 G et. nw. E| i ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF ENG AN’ GRINDSTONES DESK. “BRASS. &e., de. By virtue of a deed of and I will oC het ae F. ae of May, Darr & my? ibaa

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