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16 SUBURBAN NEWS, ANACOSTIA, Permits have been granted by the Com- missioners to Mr. James H. Burgess to make repairs and improvements to No. 26 Jackson street, to cost $200, and to Mr. B. Bryan to erect a shed and locate boiler and steam pump on Morris road. Mr. James H. Loveless has sold to Mr. Geo. Taylor Wade part of lot 35, square 442, for $2,500. The Garden Memorial Presbyterian So- clety is holding services on Wednesday evenings at the house of Mr. Chas. Robin- son, Nicholson street, Twining City. Officer W. £. Hagan will be tried in Judge Miiler’s court next Tuesday for assault-on Armstead Jackson om May 1, during the Coxey parade. Mrs. A. E. Johnson and Miss Dillie Love, With their guest, Miss Nellie Arnick of Lovettaville, Va., dined with friends on Ma- avenue yesterday. Miss Carrie Golden, iiss Jessie and Mr. Fred Darling and Mrs. Darting, added to the number after dinner, made a pleasant informal gathering. primes ena HYATTSVILLE. The storm yesterday evening was quite severe in this neighborhood, A consider- able amount of hail fell, and several trees were destroyed. Joseph J. Boteler brought action of re- plevin against J. C. Dailey yesterday be- fore Justice Carr for the recovery of prop- erty amounting to about $12. Judgment was given for the plaintiff. Messrs. Weed and Sullivan, contractors for the Chesapeake Beach railroad, came to see Justice Carr yesterday, and informed Bim that a colored man named Will Henson had died in the camp near Land- over. They asked him a _ — and hold an inquest over the body. Justice Carr went to the place and learned that the man had committed suicide. He did Bot deem an juest necessary. Deceased ‘was about sixty-five years of age, The Hyattsville base ball team defeated the ville nine last Thursday in @ match game by a score of 13 to 3. The batteries for the Hyattsville club were Mc- Farland, Owens and Gittings, and the bat- teries for the Branchville team were Keep- . Dwyer and Daniels. Takeland Lodge, No. Rows faa Saregiar Pythias, held an interesting meeting Thursday evening at its hall in Lakeland, —-> BROOKLAND. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Easton of Washington were the recent guests of Mr. and Mra. W. H. Stalee of Providence street. Mr. Bulckley of Ashberham, Mass., has re- cently been the guest of the Misses Marean of Queen street. Officer and Mrs. C. H. Bradley and son have been visiting Mr. and Mra. Joseph Philips at Cherrydale. Maj. Green Clay Goodloe has returned to Woodreve for the summer Mrs. Nairn has moved into the house for- merly occupied by Mr. Frank Galt on Hart- ford street. Mise 3. M. Foye of Rye Beach, N. H., has chased of Miss Grace Thomas a lot in t Brookland. The Ladies’ Guild of St. Clement's Church held a meeting with the Misses Small of Brentwood road this week to perfect ar- ents for their strawberry lawn fete in June. An interesting event took place at the residence of Mr. Charles H. Heitmuller, 81 om the Gargent road, a few days ago, being the christening ceremonies of his twenty- second child, @ son named Antoine. Mrs. W. B. Thomas is gaining health slowly after her recent illness. At the stated meeting of the Brookland Auxiliary of the W. C. T. U., Mrs. R. R. West presided and conducted the opening exercises. Mrs. J. G. Larner was admitted to membership in the union. An invitation was ordered to be sent to Mrs. Sophie 8. Smith to make an address on the subject of “Mothers’ Meetings” at the next session of the Brookland Auxiliary, Thursday, May 81 A vote of thanks was given to Mr. G. B. Johnston for his efficient aid at the re en ROCKVILLE. The folks in the neighborhood of Montrose ere piessantly entertained a few nights Decoration day, May 30, will be observed at the Rockville cemetery with appropriate exercises, consisting of addresses, music and the decoration of the graves with flow- ers. Dr. Edward Wootton of this county has been appointed by Gov. Brown one of the delegates from Maryland to the southern in- | terstate immigration convention to be held | at Augusta, Ga., on the 30th instant. | James B. Henderson and H. Maurice Tal- bott, as trustees, on Monday last sold to/| Mr. A. W. Smith the Wm. Bailey property near Wheaton, containing nine and three- quarter acres, at $00.05 per acre. ‘The corporation officers now have a force of hands at work scraping and cleaning up the main street of the town, and when that is completed the other streets will receive some attention. ‘The ladies of the M. E. Churck South at Gaithersburg are making arrangements to hold a strawberry festival for the benefit of the church on the 26th instant. Mr. James Rannie of Norbeck is com- pleting arrangements for the erection of a| com modious dweiling hoyse upon the site of one recently destroyed by fire. Funeral services over the remains of Mr. Jos. F. Moulden, who died here on Wednes- day night, were held yesterday afternoon in the M. E. Church South, Rev. L. L. Lloyd officiating. Among those in attendance were @ number of relatives and friends from the District. The interment took place at Rock- Ville cemetery. ‘The county commissioners will hold a ses- sion of one week, commencing on the 28th instant, for the purpose of passing accounts Previous to making the annual levy in June. ‘The annual examination exercises in the Rockville graded school will commence on Thursday next and last for several days. The public exhibition will be dispensed with this year. —_—~____ FALLS CHURCH. Mrs. A. S. Woodhouse of Staunton, head of the department of juvenile ‘work in the Grand Lodge of Good Templars, who is vis- iting Rev. aud Mrs. J. T. Williams here, went to Oakton on Thursday by appoint- ment and organized a juvenile temple, with @ good membership and the following off- cers, viz: Mrs. F.M. Cherry, superintendent; Miss Minnie Batow, assistant superin. tendent; John Wright, C. T.; Miss Margie Smith, V. T.; Chester Smith, secretary; Clarence Snyder, F. S.; Willie Smith, treas- urer; Miss Lillie Speer, chaplain; Ha: Cherry, P. C. T.; Miles Cherry, marshal; Mrs. SE. Smith, guard; Miss Winnie Smith, sentinel; Miss Nora Snyder, D. M. The temple wili meet every Saturday at 2 p.m. Mr. John R. Jacobs, who has received a license from the quarterly conference of the M. B. Church South, has taken charge of the weekly prayer meeting at Langley. Mr. Jacobs proposes entering the ministry. Miss Emma Pope, who has been very 1Il. is improving Mr. S. D. Tripp and wife are in attend- ance on the Episcopal state council at Richmond. Mr. Tripp is the delegate from the church here. Mr. Edgar A. Kimball and Miss Bertha L. Soule of this town were married in ‘Washington on Wednesday night. Among those present from here besides the father and sisters of the bride were Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Erwin. The bride and groom expect to return here on Monday. Mrs. Thomas Hillier is visiting relatives tm Alexandria. Miss Minnie McAllister of Staunton is Visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. T. Williams. Mr. J. M. Newlon Is quite sick. Mr. E. J. Lewis has sold his store and Fesidence at East End to Mrs. L. Jacobs of Washington. Odd Fellows’ Hall was crowded last night with an appreciative audience to witness the entertainment given by the Village Im- WFowement Society, The program was aj very fine one and well rendered. First was @ farce in one act entitled “French Spoken Here,” under the direction of Mr. A. E. Rowell, with the following cast of charac- ters: Mr. & E. Rowell as Major Regulus Rattan, Mr. Chas. W. Parke as Victor Du. bois, Mr, W. D. Evans as Mr. Spi Mrs. J. B. Gould as Mrs. Spriggins, Persis Proudfit as Angelina, their daughte! Miss Jessie England as Julia, wife of Major Rattap, Mr. Chas. W. Parker as Victor Du- ria, maid of all work. Scene: A fashionable watering place. All the characters were well sustained. Part 2 consisted of a violin solo, Miss May Thompson; banjo solo, Miss Fannie Moore. Part 3, a broom drill, under the direction of Mr. A. P. Eastman, with the following young ladies: Misses Margret Nourse, Eva Birch, Persis Proudfit, Claudie Curtis, Fannie Moore, Aida Boernstein, Florence Poole, Clistie Heffner, Lottie Pat- ten, Bessie Mills, Mildred Searle, Ella Ford and Blanche Brunner. Mr. Harry E. Mil- ler, pianist. This was followed by a light artillery -drill by Messrs. W. T. Patten, F. H. Eastman, H, T. Patten, Arthur Flagg and Guy Luttrell. The entertainment con- cluded with a fine tableau entitled ““‘Co- lumbia,” in which Miss Jessie England rep- resented Columbia. The affair was a brii- liant success and reflected much credit upon those who participated. Mr. John Center and wife started for New York this morning and will make it their future home. Councilmen L. C. Young and G. L. Erwin, with the town clerk, have been appointed to conduct the town election, which occurs next Thursday from 1 p.m. until sundown. _ >. Brown Denies Princeton’s Charges. Manager Hunton of the Brown team has issued a statement regarding the assertion of the Princeton ball players that they were unfairly treated in the last game in Provi- dence and that they were stoned when they were leaving the field. He characterizes the allegation of unfairness as untrue and ri- diculous, and says that if any of the play- ers were stoned it was outside of the rounds, First Baseman Bustard of the jrown team, who was knocked down in a collision with a Princeton player, is se- riously injured, and will not be able to play again this year. —— ee —_____ AUCTION SALES. THI 7 DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TWO NEARLY NEW BRICK DWELLINGS, NUM- BERS 1108 AND 1110 B STREET SOUTHEAST, FRONTING ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOO! Y NINE- TEENTH, A.D. 1894, AT FIVE 0 we will sell in front of the premises the east 83 feet front of LOT 4, SQUARE 902, Improved by two two-story bay window brick ye (press a conveniences. rately. erms: One-third cash; balance jn 5 years at 6 cent per annum interest; payable semt-annually to be secured by deed of trust on the propert sold. A deposit of will be required on each houge at time of - eyancing, &c., at pur- haser’s cost. Terms of sule to be commited with the pewperiy at Tak and Lest of Gefeaiting’ por at cost of default P= chaser after five days’ advertisement of such’ e- le some newspaper Ly ‘ashington, D.C. BUNGANSON BROS., Aucts. UTURE DAYS THERE WILL BE SOLD AT THE POUND, COR- ner Zid street and New York avenue, MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, 1804, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., seven White Spting Lambs, taken up by new observat from grounds, above Georgetown. order of the Health Officer. SAMUEL bi) IN, Poundmaster. 1t © G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Letimer & Sloan). TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE ACRES OF VALU- ABLE LAND, HIGHLY IMPROVED, SITUATE ON THE RIDGE ROAD ABOUT HALF MILE FROM PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BRIDGE, FORMERLY THE PKOPERTY OF ROBERT DOWNING. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 18th day of May, A.D. 1803, and duly ‘recorded in Liber No, 1812, follo 158 et’ seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quogt of the party secured thereby, ‘we will well, at rublic auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY, ‘tho EIGHTEENTH DAY of MAY, i804, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following described plece or reel of ground and premises, a The‘ county’ of Washtagton, in the ‘District’ afore: said, and being part of lot numbered eleven (11) the sabdiv ot “Bayley’s Purchase” and “Fortune Enlarged," contained in the follow- ing metes and bounds: at the southwest corner of said lot, thenee with the line of sald lot south seventy. and one-half degrees east (B. 75% degrees E.) twenty-eight perches (23 P.) to the road, thence with said road north twenty-four west (N. 24 degrees W.) twelve perches G2 P.), thence north sixteen west (N. 16 degrees W.) ten perches (10 P.), thence north twen- ty-five degrees west (N. 25 degrees W.) four pecch- es (4 P.), thence north thirty-seven and one-half degrees west (S- Sti degrees W) nine and two- tenth pérebes (92-10 P.) to a line of said lot, thence south twenty-six and Spr nell degrees west 6. 26% ¥.) twenty-eight perches (28 P.) de veglaning. coataiaiax ‘three acres’ of land more or less, together with the improvements. Terms: One-third of the furchase money in cash ‘and the balance in one and two years, with interest (payable semi-annually), and secured by a deed of trust on the ty, 0 all cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of All convey- ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, pip ed SS eae perTOUls K CORNELIUS ECKHARDT, my5-dhds ‘Trustees. ET OWING TO THE RAIN THE & until THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY- Fotrrit, 1804, same hour and place. By order of the trustees. my19-d&ds ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., Aucts, THOMAS “aay 5 & CO., AUCTIONEERS, si IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE ORIGIN. ions at ECKINGTON, TO CLOSE ‘4 SYADE. AUCTION SALES. FUTUME DAYS. CG. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (@uecessors to Latimer & Sloan.) EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE AND DE- SIRABLE DWELLING, KNOWN A8 } M_ STREET NORTHWEST, WASHID DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of the authority vested in as as execu- ters, We will sell, blic auction, in front of the ers on 8a’ AY, MAY TWENTY-SIXTH, is04, AT FIVE orcLock P.M, lot No. 19, in borg No. 197, fronting 18 feet on M St. between 16th and 17th sts. northwest by a depth of 100 feet to an '. —— with the im ements, consisting of brick dwelling, known as No. 1526 M “Sperm: One-thied et the | ‘erm tl ‘hase money in cash, ‘and the balance in one two years, with inter- est at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the erty, all cash. All conveya: and ng at pure chaser's cost. “A depasit of $100 will be required at time of sale. Terms must be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, or the executors may resell the property at @efaulting purchaser's cost wee GEO ¥. T. COOKi myl9-d&ds aie oS COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF A BEAUTIFUL COT- ae REAL ESTATE AT COLONIAL By virtue of a decree of the circuit court ‘Westmoreland county, entered on the 18th day October, A. D. 1808, in the equity cause of the ial Beach Company and wt T. Hieston, , et al., the un- homas Somervill. tors of Frunk appointed special commissioner he purpose, will sell at public auction, to est bidder, at TWO O'CLOCK P.M, on OF fe t WEDS AY, the (30TH) THIRTIETH DAY MAY, A. D. 1894, at Colonial Beach, on the prem- ises, that beautiful, newly built, frame cottage and the lot of ground on which it ‘is situated, con- poe 10,716 square feet, being parts of lots (5) 3 (7) seven und (1) one, in block (80) ashy Also lots (2) two, (8) three, (7) seven, (cleat, © nine, (io) ten and (11) eleven, in ck (85) thirty-ftve, and lots (3) three and (5) five, in block (86) thirty-six, and (1) one, (2 two, (3) three, (7) seven, (8) eight, (9) nine, (10) ten, (12) twelve, (13) thirteen, (14) fourteen, (15) Afteen, 3 sizteen (17) seventeen, in block = thirty-nine, (and other lots owned’ by’ Frank ‘hwarz, de if any, deseription of which will be made known on day of sale), according to the ground plan and plat of Coloutal Beach. = ABOVE SALE Terms of sale as by decree: Cash enough to cover costs and expenses of sale and suit, estimat- ed at $500, to be paid on day of sale, and a one among the — and for the resi- ., one-fourth of the purchase money in cash, one-fourth in three months, one-fourth in six months and one-fourth in nine months from day of uals. (the deferred payments to bear interest from ‘of sale, and noies for the sume to be given by the purchasers, und title to be retained until tho last installments of the purchase money is paid. Should ‘basers not comply with terms of sale within () five days from of sale on any particular parcel of land sold, the same will bo advertised and resold at thy risk and costs of the defaulting purchaser, It. B. LEWIS. Special Commissioner, 416 Sth st. n.w., Washingtou, D. ‘CO. THOMAS DOWLING & ©v., Auctioneers. Virgina. Clerk's office of the circuit cout ‘of Westmorland county. ‘The Colonial Beach Im- ement Company, complainants, va. ‘Thomas Somerville and Bob't if. Hiesten,, enecators of wart, deceased, ot al. ‘defendants. chances . 1, J. Warren Hutt, clerk of the circuit court of said county, in the state of Virginia, do certify that the bond required by decree, entered in this cause on the 18th day of October, 1493, has AUOTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. FUTURE DAYS. Thos. Dowling & Latimer. Gold and Silver Embroi- deries from the Court OF H.H.The Marajah Gaekwar of Baroda, , Baroda, India, BY COURTESY OF HON. HENRY BALLANTINE, AMERICAN CONSUL AT BOMBAY, INDIA. Exhibit, Sale, Monday, |\Wednesday, Tuesday, ‘Thursday MAY 21 AND 22, [And Friday, From 10 a.m. to Sp.m.” MAY 23, 2% AND 25. At the Auction Rooms of Thos. Dowling & Latimer, 612 E St. N. W. ‘These Embroideries were made for the PRIN- CESS of INDIA by the most expert workmen of that ccuntry to be sent to the World's Fatr, and after to the expense of having these Gold and Amy Patterns, Draperies, Table Covers, etc., made (consuming two years), they were de- ig by the customs officials until too late to ex- bibic them at the fair, although at the late date of their arrival Mr. Ballantine secured 28 awards. Mrs. L. D. M. Sweat, who saw them before they left India, and Mrs. Hearst, who has since seen them, Lay them the most exquisite articles of the that have ever been brought to thelr notice, and fully indorve the above statements. my18-3t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, SOUTHEAST CORNER SEVENTH AND M STREETS NORTH- VEST, AT AUCTION. on ‘TUESDAY, MAY TWENTY-SECOND, HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., we shail’ sell, J front of the premises, parts of ‘original lots 18 and 14 in square 449, 25 feet front on 7th street northwest, running thence on M street 116 feet, with improvements thereon. ‘This property is in a locality ly enhancing in value for business purposes, should attract the attention of buyers. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, of sale, with two, three and four years from day Interest, secured by the purchaser's notes and & deed of trust on the ty sold. A deposit of $300 will be required at the time of sale. If terms of sale are not complied with within fifteen days from day of sale the property will be resold fal been duly executed by R. B. Lewis, the commis-| at risk ard cost of the defaulting purchaser. All sioner named in said decree. “Given under my hand | conveyancing, etc., at purchaser's cost. this 14th day of October, 1808. J. WARREN HUTT, | WALTER B. WI & ©O., Auctioneers. clerk. my2,19,20 "| my17-d&de PUBLIC OF VALUABLE FARM ON THE DULBY & HERRING, AUCTIONEERS, POTOMAC RIVER, ST. MARY'S COUNTY, 225 PA. AVE. N.W. MARYLAND. rt house door MAY TWEN- AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the fara of Syduey I. Watles, situate on the Potorae river im the first election district of St. Mary's county, Maryland, containing about 500 ‘acros of land; improved by a large mansion, out-bulldings and tenant houses, and said to have upon it valua- oyater grounds. ‘erms: One-third cach; one-third in six months; one-third in twelve months, with interest and a) proved security; or all cash. A cash deposit of Hequired of purchaser at sale. oor, JFUS GILL, Atty., _my17,19,22,24,26 w Building, Baltimore, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 920 TA. AVE. 'N.W. OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- CONSISTING IN PART x PARLOR ’. CHAMBER FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, BEDDING, WARD- ROBE, WALNUT COMBINATION SECRETARY I will sell by public auctt tn Leonardtown, ‘Maryland, MONBAY,. TY-BIGHTH, 1 AND BOOKCASE, BOOKCASE, REVOLVIN BOOKCASE, HAT RACK, ROCKERS, NE AND OTHER TABLES, REFRIC ERATOR, DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, | BRUSSELS PETS, URES AN' ‘AMEN JEWELRY, TRINKETS, &e., &e. eee By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding & i term for probate business, I will sell ‘at piblie auction to the highest bidders, for cash, at the auction Tooms of RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO... 920 PA. AVE. N.W.. ON SATURDAY, “THE “TWENTY- SIXTH Day’ OF MAY, A. BEGINNING AT q CLOCK A.M. household eff. &e. e lor, ing to the estate of the late Jno. B. and partly mentioned above. E. H. BRECKINRIDGE, myl5-eo&dbs Executor of est. John B. Taylor. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. (Successors: Latimer & Sloan.) TRUSTEES: SALE OF ABOUT THIRTY LAND NEAR GOOD HOP! Db. A SPLEN DIDLY ADAPTED FOR INOMICAL SUB- Fite FRUIT TREES, &c., &c. ag war ag ot of a certain deed of ae toner Lider of August, A.D. 1891, and duly in jo. 1598, at follo 465 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the re- quent of the party secured thereby. wa will sell, Fy ai ¢ premises, "on Ma¥ Twenty SkCOND, iho 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 parte of tracts of land known as Addison's Store therein and Weaver's Frospect and lot numbered thirty-two, in the sub- division of Talburt’s part of Chichester, the land hereby intended to be conveyed being’ the same land conveyed by deeds recorded in Liber 749, folio 169, and Liber 1098, follo 286, of the Iand records of the District of Columbia, to which deeds ret ence is hereby made for a more particular descrip- On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY EIGHTEENTH, 1804, at FIVE O'CLOCK, on’ the premises, we shall sell original lot 7, in square 28; lots 16 and 17, in deit’s addition to" Washi of tract of land known as st. and bas a front of 50 feet by feet, lot 12 fronts on Thomas st. area as lot 7 being same sizes as above lots. Terms cs follows: Lot 7 sold subject to aud has a trust at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit required at the thine of sale on each jot. my5-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. C+ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- Sequence of the rain until WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-THIRD, 1894, same bour and place. myl0-dkds THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auets, DULBY & HERRING, AUCTION: Ag aap ara AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘ON THE WEST SIDE OF NINE- TENTH STREET BETWEEN L AND M STREETS NORTH WEST. On TH AY TWENTY-FOURTH, 1804, AT FIVE O'CLOCK we will offer for sale in front cA the premises lot 59, square 117, improv- elegant $-story stone and house, num- dered 1138 19th st. nw. Terms stated at time of sale. _myl0-5t DULEY & HERRING, Auctioneers. MORTGAGEE’S SALE OF “HOTEL TAKOMA,” AT NORTH TAKOMA STATION OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND, ABCUT SIX MILES FROM THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of the power contained In a certain mortgage from Benjamin F. Gilbert and wife to Thomas Hill, trustee, dated the Ist of November, 1893, and recorded among the land records of Montgomery county, Maryland, in Liber J. A., No. 41, folio 110, ete., the undersigned, as the attorney named in said mortgage, will offer, at public sale, at the court house door, in Rockville, Maryland, on SATURDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1804, at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, first, all those lots or parcels of land and premises at North Takoma, known and ished as lots numbered two, three, ; thitteen, fourteen and fifteen in block numbered’ seventy ‘of the subdivision of Takoma Park, in accordance with a plat of said subdl. vision, which is duly recorded among the land records of Montgomery county, in Liber J. A., No. 27, follo 198, ete., under the ‘style and description of “The T. P. L. Co.'s subdivision of ra Park, near Wushington, D.C.,"" said lots of ground being estimated to contain 161,000 square feet, more or less, in fee simpl ‘The improvements on said lots consist of £ large FOUR-STORY FRAME HOTEL, with metal roof, known as “Hotel Ta. koma,”"” containing about’ 150 rooms, with out- buildings, and with modern conventences and equip- ent. now open and in. running. all the Household f order; ‘second, also ‘urniture and — exected upon said ground, Takoma,” and all the fix: tures, machinery, appliances for heating, Mghting, ventilating and ‘drainage, and all other cl tels and personal property In and about and premises, as described in said mortgage. of sale: One-half the purchase money to 1 im cash, the balance in two equal install- ments at six and twelve months, the credit pay- ments to bear interest from the day of sale, and to be secured to the satisfaction of the under. nd Ki ments the hotel known as the “Hot ; lot 12, ‘in square | cording to the plats thereof, ‘e 9, being Geo. Trues- | (80) acres, more oF less, toegther with the improve- » and @ subdivision ments. ‘kington. Lot 7 is on T | @ depth of 100 | years, with interest at 8 per cent, paya ‘same | ;, lots 16 and 17 front on Randolph st., | pro of $2,100; lot 12 subject to m trust of $1,725; lots | will 16 and 17 subject to a trust of $2,975, the re-| mainder, in cash. All conveyancing and ‘recording | signed. A cash deposit of $500 will be required of the purchaser at the time Attorney Named in Mortgage. _JAMES B. HENDERSON, Solicitor. myl9-12t CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET NORTH- WEST BETWEEN K AND L STREETS, Under the decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause num. ber 15445 (Power et ‘al. vs. Downin, sell, tn front of the premises, on 4105 TWENTY-FIRST, 1894, AY FIVE O'CLOCK’ P.M, the north twenty-four (24) feet front by the depth thereof of lot numbered eleven (11), in’ square rumbered four hundred and twenty-six (426), in the city of Washington, District of Columbia,’ the same being improved by houses numbered 1016 and 1018, on 7th street northwest, and having a depth of 100 feet. Terms of sale: One-third in two equal installments, for whl notes will be given, payable in ot and the residue the purchaser's and two years respectively from day of sale, wit interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, or ail cosh, if desired. A ‘deposit of $250 required at the time of sale, and terms to be complied with ia fifteen days.” All conveyancing at the cost of the purcLaser. JOB BARNARD. Trustee, RATCLIFFE, « 500 Sth st. ow. CL DaRB 0O., Auctioneers. nyededa tion and of which James K. Edwards ‘led seized, the same fronting on the Hamilton road east of the Eastern branch of the Potomac river, and. a said to contain thirty Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two semi- Secured by a deed of trust on the rty, or all cash. All conveyancing and re- fing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200. will equired af time of sale. ‘Terme to be complied een days o1 roperty may be resol at defaulting risk and cost, CHARLES B. MAURY, FRANK T. RAWLINGS, my3-e0 1505 Pa. ave. n.w., RATCLIFFE, DAR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, PA. AVE. 'N.W. LARGE WALNUT CASES, TAILOR'S TABLES AND IRON FRAME STANDS, DESKS, MIR- RORS, CARPET AND RUGS, CHAIRS, WIN- DOW’ FIXTURES, FORMS,” SEWING Ma. CHINES AND TAILOR’S OUTFIT, BEING THE CONTENTS OF ‘THE E. B. BARNUM STORE, NO. 981 PA. AVE. N.W. IN MONDAY MORNING, ‘MAY TWENTY-FIRST, 1804, AT TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at the abore premises all the fixtures contained therein, ar rely. tioned. CLOTHIERS, = MERCHANT. "AILORS and DEALERS should attend this sale. ENTRANCE ON D SI. ON ACCOUNT OF RE- PAIRS AT AVENUE FRONT. TERMS CASH. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, my18-2t TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN ISHERWOOD SUBDIVISION, AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF © STREET AND SIXTEENTH STREET EXTENDED, By yirtue of the power contained in a deed of trust from Hendrick M. F. von Stamp to me, dated February 4, 1801, and recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, in Liber No. 1604, follo 416 et seq., I will offer, clear of in- annually, and rs be purchaser's ‘Trustees. cumbrances, at public’ sale, on the premises, C Street front northeast. on THURSDAY, MAY THIRTY-FIRST, 1894, at FIVE P.M., lots'1, 2, 8 and 4, in block 1 of Isherwood subdivision,” situ- ated at the northwest corner of C street and Six- teenth extended, each of said lots containing 11,200 square feet, according to the t_ of Isherwood, recorded in'Liber Alex. R. Shepherd, follo 13, one of the records in the surveyor’s office for said Dis- trict. This property is in an improving section and offers a rare opportunity for an investment, as each lot will first be offered separately, and if the bids are not sufficient to pay the debt of $2,000, with interest from Angust 4, 1803, and the ex- penmes of sale, then all the lots wili be offered as & whole und the property will be sold in the man- ner in which it will realize the most money. ‘Terms of sale: Oue-balf cash and the balance. in 12 months, the deferred payment to be secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. These terms may be modified and a portion of the purchase money may be secured by deed of trast of the woperty if deemed advisable. For further particu- rs apply to < Z PHILEMON H. TUCK, Trustee, ‘207 > vert st., Baltimore, Or PHIL. W. CHEW, my18-dts 512 F st. n.w., Washington, THOMAS DOWLING. & €0., AUCTIONEERS, VERY VALUABLE IMYROVED PROPERTY, No. 2331 N STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.C., aT AUCTION, On FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIFTH, 1804, at FIVE O'CLOOK, in front of the premises, we shall sell part of lot No. 107, square 59, fronting 27 feet on the north side of N street by a depth of 150 feet to a wide alley, improved by a large and commodicus three-story brick residence, containing abou: eighteen rooms, with brick stable in rear. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one, two and three years, with notes bearing interest, and se- cured by a deed of trust on the property.’ All con- veyancing and recoding at purchaser's cost. A —_— of $200 will be wired at the time of le. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., my18-d&ds Auctioneers. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF ALLEY LOT BETWEEN ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH AND G AND H STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber 1.836, at folio 280 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, e will sell, in front of the premises, ON WEDNESDAY, THE SIXLEENTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1894, AT HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot 34 in Darneille ee subdivision of original lot 4 in equare ‘Terms: Cash. SE Sa }-T-10-12-15 G27 The above sale has been post; on ac- connt of the ruin untll MONDAY. MAY TWENTY. FIRST, 1804, same hour and place. AMURL CROSS, EAMUEL SaNaiNonn, GER, myiT-19 ‘Trustees. PEREMPTORY SALE OF ELEGANT THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BROWN STONE AND BRICK DWELLING NUMBERED 826 D_ STREET SOUTHEAST. HOUSE FRONTS TWO WIDE AVENUES AND ‘TWO GOVERNMENT RESER- VATIONS. ON THURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-FOURTH, 1804, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we will offer for sule, with- out reserve, at public auction, in front of the ines, lot 44, square 924, in city of Washington, . C., Improved by an S-room brown stone and brick house, with 2 baths, No. $28 D it; tunity to buy an elegant appoint feanonable price. Key at’ this oltice Terms stated time of sal wyl8-d&ds | DULEY & HERRING, Auetioneers, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT AND ATTRACTIVE TWO-STORY BRICK DW! ‘G, KNOWN AS PREMISES NO. 1118 PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE SUUTHEAST. By virtue of a decree passed on the 24 day of May, A.D. 1804, by the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict’ of Columbia in equity cause No. 15158 (Colonial Beach Improvement Company vs. Thomas Somerville et al.), and by virtue of a deed of trust, dated the twenty-fifth (25th) day of Novem- ber, &.D. 1800, and recorded in Liber No. 1543, folio 106 et se'., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will offer, at public auc- tlon, in front of the premises, on’ MONDAY, the TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY of MAY, 1804, at HALF- PaSt FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- seribed real estate, situate ia the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that certain plece or parcel of land and premises known and distinguished as and being part of original lot numbered six (0) in square numbered nine hundred and pinety-fou- (94), begtnals on Pennsylvania avenue eighty-two and ninety-nine one-bundredths (82 99-100) feet from the rorthwest corner of said lot and ¢quare and running thence southeasterly on suid avenue fSfty-five (55) feet, thence due south sixteen and thirty-eight one-bundredths (16 38-100) feet, thence due west twelve and seventy-two one- hundredths (1272-100) fect, thence parallel with Penrsylvania avenue fifty-one and thirty one- hundredths (51 80-100) feet, and thence at right angles to sald avenue twenty and forty-one one- hundredths (2041-100) feet to the place of be- ginuing, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: Onv-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the balance to be paid in two equal installments, respectively, in one and two years, secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold, with interest thereon, payable sem\- Annually, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum until paid. A’ deposit of $250 will be required at the fime of sale. Sale to be closed tn fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the property will resold at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, ag Pe ele pened o some newspaper in the said city of Washing- ton, D. c raveyancing at the purchaser's cost. BRAINARD H. WARNER, Trustee. LOUIS D. WINE, Trustee, my16-d&ds 916 F street. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEW THREE STORY PRESS-BRICK FRONT HOUSE, NUMBERED BRIDGE PLAC SEAR 20TH , WEST WASHIN S By virtue of a deed of trast, duly recorded tn Liber No, 1769, folio 44 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEEY'TH DaY OF MAY, A.D. 1804, AT HALF- PAST FIV OCK P.M, the following de- seribed land and premises, With the easements, rights, ways-and appurtenances thereunto Im long- ing, situate and lying in teogetown, District of Coiumbia, viz.: Lot aum ered 09 'n Ashfurd and Ridout, trustees’, subdivision of part of square numbered 112 in said Georgetown (fociuerly called Cooke Park), as per plat secorled jn Liner A. RR. 8., follo 241, of the records of ihe office of the sur- Feyor of the District of Catumbia. This ‘ot, fs im- proved by a new, wau-huilt throe story and base- Bint. pay-windowed brick dwelling. ‘Term: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, at 6 per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, and to be secured by a on of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the op- ton of the purchaser. A ‘deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. Terma of xale to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, ctherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the sisk and cost uf slefaulting purchaser, of after five days’ advertisement of such resale 1 Some newspaper publixied in Washington JEREMIAH FICKL 126 470 La. ave. n.w., ‘Trustees. CY THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON AC- gount of the rain, until WEDNESDAY, TWENTY-THIRD, 1894, same hour and place. JEREMIAH FICKLING, 1264 82d st. ow. GEORGE E. FLEMING, 470 La. ave, n.w., Trustees, \CTIONEERS. — EXECUTOR'S SALE OF STOCKS AND BONDS. 5 SHARES COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK. 5 SHARES AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST SHARES WASH. LOAN AND TRUST CO, 20 SHARES METROPOLITAN R. R. CO. 2 BONDS MBIROPOLITAN R. R. CO, 20 SHARES GEORGETOWN AND TENNALLY- TOWN R. R. CO. 75 SHARES AMERICAN GRAPHOPHONE CQ, 1 SHARE CITIZEN BUILDING CO, 820 SHARES BATOPILAS MINING ©O, 4 BONDS BATOPILAS MINING CO. 200 SHARES IVANHOE MINING CO, 1,000 SHARES IRON DOLLAR SILVER MINING 240 SHARES CERBAT MINING CO. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding # special term for probate business, I will sell, at public auction, at the rooms of Katcliffe, I & ave. on TUESDAY, 'TWHNTY-NIN MAY, A.D. 1804, at ONE O'CLOCK P.M, the above stocks and bonds, belonging to the estate of the late John B. Taylor. ‘Terms cash. E. H. BRECKINRIDG! Executor of Est. of John B. Ta TRUSTEES’ SALB OF A LARGE 4STORY 14 ROOM BRIC! RESIDENCE, NO. 514 THIRD STREET NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated October 1, 1892, and duly recorded in Liber 1728, folio 471 et ., one of the lund records of the District of Columbia, ‘and by direction of ‘the party secured thereby, ‘the undersigned trustees Will sell ON TUESDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, 1804, AT FIVE P.M., in front of the premises, part lot 13 in square 531, together with the improvements thereon. This "is a fine property, very centrally located, and should command the’ atteation of in- veetors, or to one seeking a nice home. easy and made known at time of sale, WM. MAYSE, ALSOP, EDWARD W. ‘Trustees. THE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, GREENBRIER COUNTY, W. VA., AT AUCTION. Oo the premises, MAY THIRTY-FIRST, 1804, NOON the celebrated White Sulphur Springs Prop- erty, Chesapeake aad Ohio railway, Greenbrier county, West Virginia. Six thousand acres, in- cluding fine farming and gross lands, in addition & its far-famed sulptur waters and the Grand tral Hotel and cottages, accon.modating nearly two thousand guests, with outbutldi: to conform, in good order and ready for use. e most at- tractive summer resort in the Alleghany range. Terms: One-fourth cash, belance two, four and six eurs, with interest and rights of anticipation. For further information address JOHN W. HAR- RIS, on W. Va., or trustees— J. SOUTHUATE LEMMON, Attorney-at-Law, Baltimore. Md. JULIAN T. BURKE, Banker, Alexandria, Va. JNO. J. STUART, Att'y-at-Law, Abingdos, Va. apt wasl6s nyl8-d&ds Rare | AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAY FUTURE DAY: RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTION 920 PA. AVE, — FINE COLLECTION OF BEDDING PLANTS, ROSES, | &C., FROM THE WELL-KNOWN NURSERY OF MR. J, R. FREEMAN, TO BE SOLD AT OUR SALES ROOMS, 920 BA. AVE. N.W., ON TUESDAY MORNING, MAY TWEN- 'TY-SKOOND, AT TEN O°CLOCK! RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. myl19-2t Auctioneers, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALY OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON TIINIDAD AVENUE NORTH OF FLORIDA By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1500, folio 247 et seq., one ‘of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, in front of the premises, ON SATURDAY, THE TWENTY- SIXTH DAY MAY, A.D. "1894. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the f described real estate, situate in the county: of District of Columbia, to wi rt_of lot num 37, in James 1’ King’s ‘subdivision of a part of Long Meadows, as Tocorted, tu Rook Lavy, Court, num: of county plats, on page 87. The hereb; “ingendea to be conveyed’ being the south 12 Front of said lot by the full depth ‘thereof, Funning along the southerly line of suid lot, to- gether with the right of way for an alley over the rear 6 feet by the width of the residue of said lot 87, and over the rear 5 fect by the depth of lot 36 in'said subdivision, and over the north 2 feet by the full depth of said lot 36, together with the im- provements, ways, easements, rights, privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any Wise aj rtaining. hie pare ot 1ot will be, goid subject to a trast of $875.00, due on June ; ‘Terms: ‘One-half cash, balance in six months at 6 per copt per annum interest, payable semi-annu- Vy property be secured by deed of trust on the sold, dr all at the option of the uurchaser, A’ deposit of $100 required at the time f sale. ‘Conveyancing, &., at F's cost. Terms of sale to be compiled with in ten days, otherwise trustees reserve the it to resell the DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A SIX-ROOM, ‘TWO-STORY BAY-WINDOW BRICK DWELLING, NO. FOUR HUNDRED AND THREE TWELFTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of certain decd of trust dated the first day of December, A.D., 1892, and duly reconi- ed in Liber numbered’ 1815," follo 62 et seq., one of the land records for the District of “olumt and at the request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will offer at public sale, in front of the preiniecs, ON MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF MAY, 2.D.. 1894, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises situate in the city of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, and designated as ind being tot numbered ‘one hundred and sixty-of Josiah W. MeLachlen and John C. Louthan, trustees’, subdivision of a part of Square numbered one thousand and cight, as the said subdivision is duly recorded in the ‘office of the Gurveyor of the District of Columiia in Liber Xo. 20, folio ¥ together with the tmprovements vi consisting of day-window brick dwelling. Reserving, however, the right of ingress and egress over a four-foot alley in the rear of said lot numbered one hundred and sixty (160) for the use and benefit of the owners of lots oumbered one hundred and sixty-oue 1161), one hundred and sixty- two (162) and one hundred ‘und sixty-three (163), said square numbered one thousand and cight (008 subject to a deed of trust dated > 26, 1802, and yayable & rears after date, to sevure the sum of $1,500, and interest, from Novemoer 26,1893. Terms of sale: a two-story, ; Cash; over and above the trust THOS. §. HOPKINS, ‘Al WOLTZ, _my10-d&ds ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFF, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 920 Pennsylvania ave. now. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, CONSISTING OF LOTS 31 AND 32 IN 8." A. HERTFORD'S SUBDIVI- MOUNT PLEAS- LOT FRONTING 25 FEET ON proper it the risk and cost defaulting pur- Chaser after five days" advertisement of such’ re- sale in some newspaper published in Washington, X DANIEL RAMEY, WILLIAM W. HERRON, myl6-d&ds ‘THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, 12 © st. aw. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, SUITABLE FOR A FLAT OR WAREHOUSE PURPOSES: [OCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NEW ‘ORK AVENUE BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH ‘STREETS NORTHWEST, TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On re Re gh ip 4 FOURTH, 1804, IVE O'CLOCK, front the premises, We shall sel! lot 5, in square 61 ‘Lot 68.10x139.4,"" With wide side and back alleys. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two rs, with notes bearing interest, and secured | iy deed of trust on the property sold. All con- Srfoute will “be “requited woes the "property M2 req ¥i struck. off. THOMAS DOWLING & -0O., myl6-d&de ‘Auctioneers. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Peae: TATE, ON KRAMER STREET, BETWEEN ‘ATE, ON K SIXTHENTH AND SEVENTEENTH STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded Liber 1701, at follo 480 et seq:, one of, the i records for the District of bia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the un- dersigued trustees will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, | TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1804, at! FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate and premises, situated in the county of | Washingtoa, in the District of Columbia, known a8 | and being ‘lots numbered 98, 94 and 95, in Wm. Company's subdivision of block 27, Long Meadows, as per plat recorded in the surveyor’s office of th | District’ of Columbia, In county book 8, page 23, | together with all the improvements. Terms: aes cash, the balance LM and | two years at 6 per cent per annum, payable sem!- , secured by deed of trust on the prop-— sold, ‘or all cash at the option of the ‘pur. A deposit. of $200 required upon actep- tance of bid. If the terms of sale are not com- lied with in fifteen days from the day of sale, the rustees reserve the right to. rescll the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 5 days’ advertisement of such in some Rewspaper published in Washington, ©. all conveyancing and record! DARY, BETWEEN THE LINES OF U BTREETS. CITY LOCATIC AND TENCES, WITH ONLY COUNTY TAXES. By decree of the Suprcme Court of the District of Columbia, in No. 14327. equity, we will sell. iblic auction, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY- NINTH of MAY, 1804, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the erty, the north haif of tl west half of lot -three, in J. B. Haw's sub- division of Mount Plonsant and Pleasant Plains, in the District of Columbia. Terns: One-third cash, one-third in one year and one-third in two years, notes to be given for the defer-~d payments, with 6 per cent interest, eecured «.. the ty, or all cash, at the buy- er’s option. 3190 It required at sale. Con- veyane! it cost of Terms to be com- plied with in ten days, or trustecs may resell Property at risk of defaulting purchaser. wd JULIUS A. M. EL, Trustee, 416 Sth st. nw. EUGENE F. ARNOLD, Trus' myl6-d&eds 458 La. ave. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. PRUSTEES’ SALE OF ALL THE FURNITURE, CARPETS. BEDDING, GLASSWARE, CUT. ¥, BELONGINGS, CONTENTS NOW IN | AND 'UPON THE Bi NOWN AS THE ASTON HOUSE, AT THE NORTH con. NER OF VENTH AND G_ STREETS NORTH WEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHING- TON, AND DisTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Under and by virtue of a certain deed in trust to the unde: ‘as trustees, dated the 24th day of February, 1894, and recorded in Liber No. Tabs, folio 825 et seq., one of the land records of | the District of Columbia, and at the request of | the parties secured thereby, we will offer for sale at public auction at the hotel known as the Aston House, northwest corser of 1ith and G streets northwest, in the city of Washington and District of Columbia, ON MONDA MAY TWENTY- EIGHTH, ab, 1804, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the eutire contents of said botel, consisting of PARLOR AND RED ROOM SUIT CHAIRS, TABLES, LACE CURTAIN WARDROBES, BEDDING, OIL CLOTHS, RORS, OFFICE FURNITURE, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, CUTLER’ GLASSWARE, AND ALL THE FURNITURE, PERSONAL PROPERTY AND PARAPHERNALIA OF WHATEVER NATURE OR DESCRIPTION NOW BEING IN AND ABOUT SE clan wien pieces 1 Se Bn is sale offers advantages to hott ers, ivate buyers and dealers, as the furniture, &e., of the it manufacture aid in good con- ition, and will be sold in detail. Sale peremptory. ‘Terins cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS, Trastee, Cor. 10th and D ste. n.w. JOHN RIDOUT, ‘Trustee, myi6-4 14i7 G st. nm. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, nw. VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, Nos. 809 E STREET AND 334 SOTTH CAROLINA AVINUBSSOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-THIRD, 1894, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, we shall sell lot 31 in square 794, fronting 31.75 on | the west side of 4th street southeast, immediately in front of the park, fronting also on South Car- Olina avenue, improved by a new two-story and basemen* brick residence, being No. 509 E street, With all modern improveinents, with forty feet of parking in front concrete walks. tely after, lot 33 in same square, fronting 17 feet on South Carolina avenue, improved by a two-story and basement brick ‘residence, containing six roomy and all modern improvements, being No. Bo fScuth, Carolina avenue: hes fine parking, and immediate! ite a ic square. prop- erty ts finely focated and should ‘command the at. tention of investors. ‘ ai ‘Terms: Sale su om trust of $2,500 en due July 1, 1806; $500 cash, balance in six, twelve and ‘eighteen months, with notes interest, and secured by a deed of trust, or all cash, at option of purchaser. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. $100 it will be required ou exch property at the time of sale. my16-7t* THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, SILVER AND GLASS WARE, &., AT AUCTION By virtue of ‘a deed of trust, dated -M., the premises known as No, 708 11th street northwest, in city of Wash- District of Columbia, all the goods and/ chattels, Household Furniture, &c., mentioned and dereribed in the ao ey oe A and B annexed to said trust, named in pai a PARLOR AND BED ROOM SU FURNITURE, MAHOGANY TABL BOOK CASES, COUCHES, CHERR' CYLINDER DESKS, WARDROBES, EASY CHAIRS, LACE CURTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, WIRE WOVEN MATTR' SES, EBONY TABLES, PATENT ROCKERS, EBONY FRAME PARLOK SUITES, UPHOLSTERED _ IN 3M BOSSED Us iN RTIERES, Ratan ROCKERS, HAIR Sb Rtak Mat- ‘TRESS! BLANK! SP SHEETS, FEATH PILIA' LSTERS, FEATHER BEDS, ALNUT SIDEBOARD, DINING ROOM CHAIRS, WORK STANDS, WALNUT AND CHERRY BEDSTEADS, BU: REAUS AND WASHSTANDS. LOUNGES, ‘WAL- NUT MARBLE-TOP TABLES, MOQUET,BRUS- SELS AND OTHER CARVETS, © BRUSSELS HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, RUGS, SILVEW WARE, CHINA AND GLASS W. KITCHEN FURNITURE, &.. AND MANY OTHER GOODS MARKED IN SCHEDULES A AND B | ANNEX- ED TO SAID TRUST, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Terms cash. my16-d TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, NEAR THE DISTRICT, ON THE CENTRAL’ TURNPIKE * AND ROAD TO ADDISON'S CHAPEL, AND NEAR BENNING STATION ON AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded, dated Nov. 4th, 1873, I will sell, at public auction, on the premises, ON MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, 1t04, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., lots 7, 8, 11, 12) rt’ of 13, all of 17, 18, 19 and’ 20, of ‘a subdivis- jon of ‘Seat Pleasant,” made April, 1873, by George W. Jackson, C. E., said containing 12a., 33a., 27e., 3r.; 22a.; 20a., 2p.; 12a., 3r., 88p.; 12a., 3r.; 10a., and 10a. tively. ‘Terme: Mar Borger meer one and two years respective! at 6 per cent; pay- able sewi- or all cash, at the ‘option at the purchaser. A deposit of $50 on each lot when bid accepted. H. Manogue and the rye Security and Trust | Pins, HERTFORD PLACE BY A DEPTH OF 110 Under and by virtue of a deed of trast given to ps and duly recorded in liber No, 1551, or talle 263 ot sey., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the prem- ines, MONDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1894, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as and being lots numbered ‘hirty- one (31) and thirty-two (32) of Susie A. Hertford's subdivision of lots numbered fifty-three (58) to Afty- nine and one-half (60%), inclusive, of S. P. Brown's subdivision of Mount Pleasant. Said subdivision is recorded in the office of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Coluimbia, in book County 6, folio 137. ‘Terms of sale: “One-third of the purebase 1 > be paid in cash, and the residue in two equal | isstaliments, in one and two years, respecti: fim the day of sale, the deferred payments to be fe ured by Of trust on the property sold, and to dear interest at the rate of six T ceptam per annum, payable sem{-annually, or all cash, at the open the purchaser. A deposit of one hundred doll 6 on each lot wil! be required at the time of sale. ‘Terms to be o npled with in fifteen days from ay of sale, of): wise the trustees reserve the ri ht to resell the property at the rick and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing, re- cording, &e., at the cont of the purchaser. J. J. WILMAKTH, mylé-d&ds H. H. HAZARD, ‘Trustees, F. WARREN JOPNSON, AUCTIONEER. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. I will sell, by public auction, at the store of H. K. Fulton, "3219 Penns varia ‘avenue’ northwest, ‘comn TUESDAY, MAY TWENTY-SEOOND, at TEN 0% A.M., all the unredeemed pledges ia his store upon which the interest is due one year or mr consisting of Gold, Sitver and Metal- cased Watches. ins, Charms, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, Scarf Pins, Studs, Lace a Bracilets, Plain Gold and Sct Rings, Medals, Badges, Solid Silver and Plated ‘Ware, Diamonds and other precious stones, Books, Guns,’ Rifles, Mevolvers, Canes, Clocks, Umbrellas, Valises, Dress Goods, Shuwis, Shoes Sealskin Wraps, Opera and Ficld Glasses, Razors, Clippers, Musical Instruments, Typewriters, ete. Sale to con- tinue mornings at 10 o'clock, evenings at 2 o'clock, until all lots are sold. Ticketbolders please teke notice. H. K. FULTON, Pawnbroker. WARREN JOHNSON, Auctioneer, my15-7t* TOLSON, GORE & 06., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, NO. 1617 FOURTH STREET NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 21, 188, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1785, folio B46 et seq., ove of the laud records of the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, we will sell. at publi the premises, on THU UKTH. 1834. at FIVE O°CLAOCI IN SQUARE 520 together with th IAT 48, improvements thereon. seg ebate to ameame an tncumbrance of 5 ince of urchase money cash. ic Se $100 at time of sale. —— GEORGE E. FLEMING. Trastee, 70 La. ave. WM. MAYSE, Trustee _myll-d&ds 516 9th st. n DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. {RUSTEES’ SALE OF A BRICK DWELLING.NUM- BERED 3319 0 STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, bearing date ptember 15, A. D. 1892, duly recarded in Liber 1718, folio 401 et seq., of the land records of the District of Colcmbia, and at the request of the ites secured thereby. we. the undersigned trus- ees, Will cell ic auction, in front of thy emines, on ESDAY, “CHE TWENTY HIRD 'DAY OF MAY, A. 1s4, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all that certain piece or parcel of lend and preinises, situate in the city of George- town, District of Columbia, and known and dis- tinguished as and being lot numbered 82, in Cur- tin & Manogue’s subdivision, in square numbered 5, Georgetown, as per plat, recorded in Liber A. R_ Shepherd (Georgetown), folio 243, of the records of the surveyor's office of the District, said lot having a frontage of 20 feet by a depth of 100 feet, together with the improvements thereon, consistit of a three-story brick dwelling, pnum- bered 3319 O street northwest. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in three equal install ments, payable in one, two and three years, with interest: at 6 per cent per annum, payable’ seri- annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at pur- chasers cost. Terms of sale to be couziied with in ten days from date of sale, otherwise trustees paver Sol | right Rad resell, at risk of defauliing @> purchasers, W. E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, Office 0 Sth st. ALDIS B. BROWNE, Trustee, Office Pacitie building, 622-624" F st. a.w. my10-cokds DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL FSTATE ON G AND H STREETS BE- EN ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity numbered 14285, we will sell, at lic auction, on TUES- DaY, MAY T TY CONT A.D, 1894, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, in front of the premises, Lots two (2) and eight (S) in square pipe hundred and eighty-two (2). ‘Terms of sale: (One-third cash, one-third in one Fear and one-third in two years, the deferred pay. Meuts to be secured by deed of trust on the real estate sold, avd to be represented by the purchas- Rotes, dated on the dey of sale, and bearing tn- reat at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, pey- able semi-annually, or at the purchaser's option the whole purchase money may be paid in cash, Said lots will be sold seprrately, and a deposit of $300 will be required on each’ lot at the sale. Terms to be complied with within ten days from date of sale, or trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk ‘and cost of the defaulting purchase All conveyancing and recording at the purchaser’ J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, Trastee, + re JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee.” * * &* my9-d&ds iNT G at. DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS. PUBLIC SALE OF THE MOST ELIGIRLE BUILD- ING SITE IN 2 A FRONT- AGE OF AB WEST SIDE OF FOURTEENTH STREET Wi A FRONTAGE OF ABOUT SOUTH SIDE OF N' TON, D. By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned, bearing date August 2, 182, and recorded August 3, 1802, in Liber No.’ 1721," folio 172 et seq., of the land records of the D ¢ Columbia,and et the request of the party thereby secured, we will offer for sale at public auction, In front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. ines, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the Shewten, deseriied ground, mamely: All ot ori ‘bun! seven (7), im square num- bered two hundred and twenty-three (243), wccord i to the original plat or plan of the city of ‘ashington, D.C, excepting the part thereof covered by the buliding jotore known as “The Palace Market.” ond except the triangular shaped Piece (about fifty (50) square fect) at the extreme Rortheastera coraer of said lot, and ip frout of the northeast corner of said building. Terms of sale; Oue-thinl of the purchase money in cash (of which $500 must be deposited with the trustees at the time of sale in cash or by certified check), and the balance tm two equal installment at one and two years from the date of sale, With interest at 6 eg cent, secured on the property, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. If terins of sale are not complied with in ten days, trustees leserve the right to resell, at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after five days’ notice in The Evening Star. Ali conveyancing, &c., at pur- chaser's cost. MAHLON ASHFORD, ALDIS B. BROWNE, myl4-d&ds ‘Trustees, ©. G. SLOAN & 00., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BUILDING LOTS IN HALL & HOLDEN'S SUBDIVISION OF COTTAGE HILL, ON THE BLADENSBURG ROAD, JUST Above BOUNDARY, NORTHEAST WASH- At the request of the Will sell, at public auction, in front of the prem ises, on ‘TUESDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTIH, 1804. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following deserit land and premises, situate in the county of Wash. ington. District aforesaid. and designated as lots fifty-six (56) to seventy-six in block eleven (1), in Hall & sion of Cottage Hil, as per plat r surveror's office of the District of ( bia, in Book Levy Court 2, Page 74. These lots citer a’ splendid chance for in- vestuent. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest, and secured by a deed of trust’ on the property, or all cash. A deposit of ty secured thereby, $100 will be reuuired’ at time of sale. All con- Yeyarcing and recording at purchaser's cost Terns to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale or the property may be resold at default- purchaser's cost. ig JOSEPH W. COL! LEONARD ‘c. BAILEY, JOHN A. PIERRE, in the city of Washington, D.C., | THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, G2 B st. aw 17384 and 1740, improved by t story brick bousec jocated on Gth st. between and 8 st. n.w. No. 1742 Oth st. n.w. ‘tmproved three-story “brick store and ling and bri Stable in the rear. Nos. 606 and 60S improved two-story brick dwell and No. 610 i by two-story frame dwelling located on 8 st. bet. Sih and Tih ste. Also a two-story fra house in Glick alley, in rear of abo a em | roperty. Also Nos. 323, 325, 327, 329, 331, 35 and 887, improved by two-st frame aw ings, located on Pomeroy st. bet. 3d and 4th nw. (Le Droit Park). Also No. B41, improved & two-story brick store and dwelling (the num! | 08 this house is 321, but should be 341), on P SroF sts, Le Droit, Park. Also Nos. 2100, 21 od 22 improved by three frame dwellings Herbert's alley, im rear of above described prop erty. By virtue of a deed of t bearing date the "aod ants recorded 2th day of October, 1SR2, Liber 1725, folio 447 et sey. one records of the District of Coluiubia, and by direc: tion of the parties in interest, trustees will sell ON MOXDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1894, AT FIVE O°CL the following described property, via.: Lot bered 36, 37 and $8 in Chas, i. Wiliberger's sub- division of square 442, Also in and to the following described ping in Washington county, said District, to witt 23 and 24 of the farm of Seka An Ranth, teiea ‘htinghars m of John A. Amith, ca! Piace, together with emen' ected shove, imore sedesdieest will The sale of the abere described property take place at the corner of 6th and S Sts. BW. on the day and hour above mentioned, without re- gard to weat ‘Derma: equal paym: bearing Interest and secured by a decd of trust, All conve ‘ing and record it rebaser’ ccat. “A depostt “of $800 ‘will be requiled et the weet? 308. B. BRADLEY, JESSE H. WILSON, er ‘Trustees, RATCLIFFE, DARR & ©00., AUCTY 920 PENNA. AVE. N. W. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALTARLE SUBURB, REAL ESTATE ON HARVARD STREET 138TH STREET EXTENDED, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, AT AUCTION. Ty virtue of a deed of trust given to us, and 4uly recorded in 1s48, at folio 474 et seq., of the land records the Dintrict of Columbia. and et the request of the secured thereby, we will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of Premises, on FRIDAY, the TWENTY-PIFTH DA’ of MAY, A.D. 1s4, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following described land and premises, situate the county of Washington, District of Columbia, Gemgnated as lot numbered nine (#) in block - bered — <23) tm John Sherman, trustee's, | Subdivision in squares twerty-three (23) and | ty-four (24), Columbia Heights, as same is | ed in Book County num! 6, page 44, in the sur- Veyor's office of the Distriet of Columbia, together with the ways, easements, ete., thereto Sublect, however, to an trcumbrance of th notes dat lune 27, 1; in two years aud $1,678. ie te these’ yeas from the dates thereof, said notes ring interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum until paid Terms: Cash, of which a it of $100 will required at the time of sale. to be With in fifteen days from the Wise the trustees reserve the ‘to resell property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pam chaser. All conveyancing, recording, ete, at t» we DOUGLASS §. MACKALL, a LEDRU R, my12-Aéetn RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO-STORY DWELLING, WITH ALL MODERN IMPROV MENTS, KNOWN AS NO, 1718 9TH NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, | i By virwe of 2 deed of trust given to us, and @uly recorded im Liber No. 172%, folio 821 et seq. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, j the undersigned trustece will offer for sale, at Ne auction, in front of t ‘on DAY, the TWENTY-FOCKTH DAY of MAY, ise4, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the ecribed real estate, situate in the city ‘on and District: All that certain plece land and premises known and distingu being the south fifteen (15) feet of lot sixteen (16) in Geo. W. * subdiv in square nuimbered three hundred (305), as per plat recorded in Liber W. F., of She recat af, cee Bien of Ge way strict of the surveyor's ing the position of walls of house said lot fronting fifteen (5) feet on northwest and rugning back the same three (48) feet to a ten (10) foot improvements, ete. fs i at 4 AY i | i i f ‘Termes of sale: One-thard of the parchane maney te be paid in cash, the balance tn one (1), two and three (3) years from the of sale, the de ferred payments to be ev by. the ‘ates af the purchaser, bearing interest from the day sale at the rate of 6 per cent interest payable sem!-anuually, the paym nts to be secured by a deed of riy, oF all of the purchase money Cath. ‘at the option of the purchaser. ‘of §200' must be paid when the property down. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees re serve the right to resell the property at the ria and cost of the defaniting purchtser. All convap» . Tee ete., at parebaser's cost. ARCINE, FCOTEINE, he TENT F. MARAE, CHARLES C. aba! my12-dkds %> ‘Trustees, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY Pr HOUSES AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER EW YORK AND NEW JERSEY AVENU NORTHWEST, BEING NOS. 216 AND 218 B} virtue of = decree of the Supreme Court of iy virtue of a | the District of Columbia, paswed April 34 Io im | eau No. 14.001, wherein foun Howlett j lainant and John D. Cor net al are de i Hf | by the said decree, w WENTY-NINTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. FIVE O'CLOCK P.ML, sell, at public auction, front of the: premises, the follor des Part of lot eleven (il) in, square property, to wit five hundred and fifty-neven (57), the sume at northwest corner’ of said square and running thence southerly along the eastern lime of New Jersey avenue 98.96 feet; thence casterly at right angles eastern line of New Jersey enue 50.56 feet; thence northeasterly parallel 1@ the southern line ‘of New York avenue 21.30 feet; thence northwesterty at right angles to said south- ern line of New York avenue 100 feet to the said fouthern line of New York avenue: and thence along suid southera line of New York avenue southwester- ly 58.20 feet to the place of beginuing, ved by two two-story brick houses located at the routb- east corner of New York and New Jersey avenses northwest, Washington, D. C., being houses Nes. | 216 and 218 New York avenue. |Terms “of sale: One-third ash. Balance in one and two yoars from date of sale, the deferred pay- ments to be represented by promissory notes of the purchaser or purchasers, With interest at che rate yer cent per Anbu, Interest payable eeml- a deed of trust upon the aid to of 6 secured Property ‘sold; or all cash, at the option of chaser or purchasers. All taaes will be $500 required at time be complied with within ten days from date of sal otherwise the trustees reserve the right to it at the cost and risk of the defaulti | purchaser or purchasers after five days’ pablic Vertisement of such sesale in The Evening Star. JOHN B. LARNER, Trastee, CHARLES BH, BAUMAN, my16-d&ds “B33 4s ©. G. SLOAN & 00., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G' st., @Guccessors to Latimer & Sioa.) By Order of the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Portugal, Senhor Thomaz de Souza Roza, WE_WILL SELL MIS ENTIRE PERSONAL EP. | FECTS, COMPRISING MANY RARE AND ARTICLES, BOTH USEPUL AND OR- TAL, ALL COLLECTED BY THE MIN. \ THE SPOT. THE COLLACTION OF $, BLUE AND WHITE ChINa, IN ‘ALL WITH A HIBTURY), FOUND MOST INTERESTING TO SHINGTON PUBLIN, OOLLICTORS, GENERALLY. THE Pe XCKLDINGLY RARB THENTICATED. SOLD SUME RARE OLD N AND VIENNA CHINA, ELBGANT OLD SOLID Sic MEISE? N TRAYS,” URNS, CENTERPIBC RERVICI ME EMPUKE AND OTHE PERIODS; FINE OLD ENGL! MIAN CUT ¢ LY WRov BRONZE HEAVILY PLATED W. FULLY SHAPED; RARE, s ) JAPANESE PIBCES, AND 47-POR BLUE AND WHIT! OLD CHINESE A THE MUCH-SOU WHICH Is QUITE KARE, SUNEK AND ELBGA CARVED DIN 1] SUITE OF BU CHINA AND FLAT ExT TABLE AND TWELVE r ALL BEAUTIFULLY “CARVED IX GOTHIC STYLE, AND ag Ht ST IN WASHINGTON NE Had Roe Bass PEADERS AND ANDIMOS AL HODS, BRASS LAMPS: Oa) PAD ‘EN CRATES; KPETS; MIRRORS; CURIOS FROM ALL Parts oF THE ‘OHLD; CABINETS, | SHERATON RARE AND EXQUISITE OLD BL. AHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE AND BOOKCASE FROM THE CENTER OF PORTU- 3 ROOKS OF STANDARD WORKS IN BEAUTIFUL BINDINGS: WICKER CONVER- SATION AND OTHER CHAIRS: LACE CUR- TAINS: HANDSOMELY CPHOLSTERED PAR. I URNITURE; LEATHER COVERED AND THER FINE CHAIRS: ROLLING AND FLAT > DESKS; COUCHES; SUPERB AND Mas- SIVE ENGLISH BRASS BEDSTEAD @INGLE); SILK RED QUILT; REVOLVING BOOKCASE; COPPER COOKING UTENSILS; XTTCHES KEQUISITES, &C., &C. ABOUT 350 UF CHOICE’ PoitT, CHAMPAGNE, AND MUSCATEL WINES. ALSO BEAUTIFUL ROAN HORSE,A FINE TWO-WH! CART WITH CHAIN " UNDERGEAR, SET OF HARNESS, &C. On ‘TUPSDAY, MAY TWENTY-SBOOND, 1 COMMENCING AT 10:30 A.M. (the horse, cart harness will be sold at 11:30 am), we will eel at the residence of Senor Thomas de Roza, minister from Portugal, street onw., the fully selected by bimself in many parts of are all now in fwt-class can- dition and worthy the attention of counsissears and those In search of really good furniture. On ex hibition, BY CARD ONLY, on Saturday, May 10. Public exhibition Monday, May 21. Catalogass om cation to the auctioneers. Orders to purches® be executed by us free of charge. ee a ao

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