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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL. 27,.1895-TWENTY PAGES a is to be sent abroad for, the use of forelgn AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _| AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. missionary work, and the rest devoted to _ home stations. In addition it is probable Ss E = oTU: ae URE that packets of books and clothing will by SHS SET ERNOON: - ue SREUIUREEDANS: FUTURE Days. FUTURE DAYS. % sent gown tp the rgougtain region In thé | C- G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. BY JOSEPH BROTMERS £ 60, THOMAS DOWI AUCTIONEERS, — ia amas Biecoaton to “Latinos Sloae) AUCTIONERUS, ore Bet. C. G. Sloan & Co., Auctioneers, 1407 G St. °9 9 ° by he report of the election of officers for ; = neighbornoca o1 Asneviue, N. C. = ¥ : = the year 1805 of the chapters of the Broth-| A’ special feature of the ¥.P. §. 6. B. ! npr, ack = Specie ee i a . I IN ‘RUSTFEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING A ance oO f, OC ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY IN GEORGE- (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) erhood of St. Andrew was received by Act- | work at tha Metropolitan Presbyterian LOT ON WYOMING AVENUE INT) Re TOT TOWN, COMPRISING VACANT LOT ON THE z ing Secretary E. Maury Posey from the | Church has been their socials. Preparations TEES SUBDIVISION OF PAUT OF “WIDOWS = SOUTH SIDE OF Q STREET BETWEEN 33D CATALOGUE SALE gat chapter this week, -teq | are being made to give a “Boston '95 so- ITE, KNOWN AS WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. f F fit & ND 34TH STREETS AND ALSO FRAME Fee cre ee neces ant enescomplctell rar snriday eveniigiet vested By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 2th day| © urmture, WC., ohn X ial Hous 3264 list of directors and secretaries is as fol- | “'§ 5 of January, A.D. 1890, and duly recorded in Liber peli havfie Sot ; isions of iene: ae ee ee Soe fomaay No. 1447. folio S87 ct seq., one of the land records | Contained in premises somthoast comer Maine ave. | the deed of trust, dated Marci, 30, 1B0h, and, re- ell known in Catholic circles in this city, | of the District of Columbia, and at the request of | aud 416 st. s.w., being the effects of a dealer, at) corded in Uber 1901, follo 475 et seq., of the Dis- 9 Emmanue!, Anacostia, Barnabas Bryan, | made her final vows as a nun in Mount de | the party secured thereby, we will sell at public | auction STONDAY, APREL TWENTY-NINTH, AT | trict of Columbia land records, and by direction of director, and N. R. Harnish, secretary; st. | Sales Convent iast week. Her cousin, Rev. | auction, in frout of the premises, on SATURDAY, | TEN A. on the premisestthe accumulations of | the party ‘secured, Will offer for Paul's, P. K. Lowndes, E. T. Prices Eyiph, | Father 0. B, Corrigan, celebrated the | APRIL’ TWENTY SEVENIM, AT’ Rive O'CLOCK | several years in part: Walnat, and Oak Furnituse, | fat. Pig” clout “at ‘the “respective. premises, on { HI A 2 bs mass. -M., the following described land und premises P 4 Ing Beds: Stoves, Itanges, Lounges, | TUESDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, i895, ) ony, Dr. F. S. Nash, William E. Horton. | “Vermont Avenue Junior C. BE. Soctety | situate in the county of Washington, District of | Washstands, Folding 1x ‘Case, China and Glassware, | #24 at the hours hereinafter named, the premises Pow Columbia, i designated id beit ese! ension, Arthur M. Poynton and R. P. | have succeeded in raising their quota for | puuibered minctern Co) in Lit. ‘luttle's subdic | Water Coolers, Rockers, “Springs Desks, Sewing | Rereaften described. 0” rie; St. Luke's, Arthur Collier and J. H. | the Children's Country Home. Under the | vision of part of “Widow's Mite,” as pur plat | Machines, Ironware, Tictaress ete. vin” Grand) | day, part of lot 176, square 94, Beatty & Haw- S, Wills; Christ Church (East Washington), | direction of the superintendent,Miss Emma | recorded in the office of the surveyor of the Dis- > kins' addition to Georgetown, Deing the east 20 1 ; 6 ict of Columbia, in book Gov. Shepherd, page 163, | OUT. in Orin 'B. Hallam and A. E. Gibbo Resor See Oneaeient eer ee aes arin feet front on 4th (now Q) street, by the full depth St. | Folks, they gave a creditable entertain- John's (Georgetown), Albion K. Parris and | ent Monday evening, in which a_pro- | ,,2¢rms of sule: ' ¢ Ge ogra y of said lot, and containing 3,000 square fect. Immense Attraction. ii i Wm. M. Davis, St. Mark's, J. Walter | tam of recitations and music was rendered | terect at 6 per cent per aunuin, parable eri. ne ee AT FIVE O'GLOCK IM. of said day, part of lot ttraction. Great Variety. Finest Quality Cooksey and Samuel S. Park: St. An- | and refreshments afterwards served. annually, and secured by deed of' trust upon the | py Netuc of a eullaternd note, we Will sell, with- | 1 Sduure 49; called “King’s Acre," and deseritved Rare Antiques. drew's, William P. Cooper and Wm. Oscar | It was decided at the meeting of the | property’ sold, or all cash, at purekaser's option, | , BY Virtue of a collateral note, we Wil} sell, i gevetee and [unite as fo) Opee Ut awrite Dexia : 3 Roome, jr.; Grace, southwest, Augustus Y. | Methodist Preachers’ Associatlon Monday’ | A deposit of one hundred (200) dollars will Be re: | Washingt y ¥, THE Square, ‘at the ‘hortheast corner of property. for- ee tae Se ee) Gray and J. N. Bundick; gmmanuel Mis- | morning to present the claims of the Sib- | 4 sennila pRTtruBteoe nest reNth eral DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1895, AT ONE O'CLOCIX P.M., | merly ‘owned and occupied by George W.-Ormn i +f sone Bee e Phillips and Benjamin F. | ley Memorial Hospital to local Steerer Peal ae ere a Ietauiting ‘purchaser. ee real ‘ ee h, dated Feb. | the same being aboat ‘Safest east from Market street sren oe Re a ectae ome Old Dutch Marqueterie, Frazier; Epiphany Mission, H. E. Anderson | 8S scon as possible. The Sibley Hospital is EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, Trustee, PeeecOre DY ater | Measured on the south side of 1s and run- ea i and John P. Ireland; Trinity, William M. | Well equipped in every respect for active REDERICK B. MeGuIRE feat BY ae ta arg ete eta | Tune tent eat onl Aut (atrest 31 test, mote ok th u Fu 5 craton, Chippendale, Empire and Stephen's, Witham X. Langtree and ©, 94, | medial department was not been put. to | apts ET Fo OL ea ae | SN eC arene rea other Furniture, in the most desirable shapes. Young; St. Michael's and All Angels’, Wal- | much use, though the lecture of Bishop FUTURE DAYS. Siren as collateral will ke mold au above ciated: | pPmisee No GOL WN aiteee mareese ne REPOUSSE BRASS AND COPPER, IN ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL DESIGNS; _EN- ter H. Nelson and Dr. H. W. Acheson; St. | Vincent at Foundry Church Tuesday even- F = = == = ‘Terms cash. Terms of sale: On each piece of property sold GLISH BRASS FiRE DOGS, BRASS FIRE SETS, MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH BRASS | Bi John’s, George A. C. Christiancy and Henry | ing has relieved this need to some extent. LATIMER, MORGAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, By order of holder of collateral note. one-third cash, one-third in one year, and ope-third STEADS, SHEFFIELD PLATE, IN DISHES AND OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES: OLD EF: © Pyne; St. Matthew's, J. H. Howell and The Sixth Presbyterian Church gave a Ee OnE IZ NGS St dts DUNCANSON sROS.,_ Jo a or Ge at the ont a of the |g GUSH GLASSWARE, FRENCH AND oft CHINA, OLD POTTERY, TAPESTRIES, George A. Patterson; St. M s, P. N. Bai- | sociable recently which was one of the most eae 99 RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. uemments tdg Dede by OLD ENGRAVINGS, FRENCH CABINETS, BOHEMIAN GLASS, ENGLISH’ GI M Mo and P. D. Brooks; St. Thomas’, Frank auckes sful they have ever ae A_large “Important Sale. é = et Ge tueattnlar Gipeneene yen ae MANTEL MIRRORS, VERY IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE comet, M. Evans and H. F. Porter. crowd was present to enjoy the program ; 7 ENTIRE CONTENTS OF num, le semi-annually, A deposit of $200 CARVED IVORY FIGURES, IVORY PLAQUE, “LANDING OF CHARLES II A Last Monday night Rev. Howard Wilbur | and ice creat and cake that followed. Special Sale of Modern and so, THOISONS MUSIC STONE: Will’ be required at the time of sale-on-each par- OVER S, QUE, G OF CH Wat Ennis, pastor of the Western Presbyterian | The federal council of the Brotherhood of | Antique Furniture NO, GLE GTEIT STREET NO EST, Pars ibe gale toro coated eelnn cael e Church, made an 6 address to the | Andrew and Philip in the United States, q u - DAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY-NINTH, | ten days or he risk and cost of default- Sil SPE I 2 Brotherhood of and Philip, con-| which met in session this week at Phita- Removed to Our Auc= “AT ELEVEN 0°CLOC ing’ gure ing at purchaser's cost. ver. x liver. nected with the Sixth Presbyterian Church, | delphia, is seriously considering the advi- }* A i = ee TREY. Trustee, A LARGE QUANTITY OF FINE OLD ENGLISH STERLING SILVER, IN ALL CONCEIV: on the subject, “John B. Goff, the Man and | sability of introducing a junior order into tion Rooms for Con= W UPRIGHT PIANOS TE Ge eS a MM AGREES ORS EE an LVER, IN ALL CONCEIV- + His Manners.” The work of this chapter | the organization. For this purpose they is | Ritiontits JACKSON H. RALSTO < ¥ ean ° ef the brotherhood will shortly close for | have appointed Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis venience of Sale, BANJOS, M. ap2t-d&ds is F stow. | Gold and Silversmiths’ Alliance Company. the season after a most successful winter, | to draft some rules, and in a few days Mr. 4 4 : = COSAGCLIONEERS: 4 9 during which some very interesting pro- | Ennis will make his report, which Is under- Embracing, in : 2 13 Adelaide Road, London. grams have been enjoyed at the various | stood to be favorable to the idea. THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD FoR ACccc a y ” 3 WITHOU' sess ineetings. ‘Tuesday evening the brotherhood chapter Part, = ER q 1 e Wi ‘thi Hees Galler sere! Calvary Baptist Sunday school has grown | of the Western Presbyterian Church gave | FANDSOME MARQUETRY_ CABINETS, ‘tovattend Boe s ; % = Se Ne E RTH ° 2 In our Ga! ery, nie = Phe = Sa “ Ps We! a SEI rea, fee © RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. WEST BETWEEN Q AND R SPREETS, WITH At P bl A t to such large proportions that the super-|# musical social to the members _and CLOSE ABLES, DUET "RI WEAN. DIWGELING | DELRG CERI DE aes UDC uc ion, id , SHEFFIELD PORCELATN! GS AND CA ND DECO- TWELFTH ST. 1407 G Street, th anid cae det | Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ee Re Mier wnne weenie! May 1,2 and 3, i895, “*™ qa P.M. ye intendent, Mr. Pierson H. Bristow, has in- | friends of that popular organization. Some augurated a new plan in the giving of Sun- | familiar tunes were sung with spirit, and day school sociables, which ke put into | the evening closed with enjoyment of re- operation for the first time last night. The | freshments. ° idea is to hay arate evenings for each | The annual meeting of the Metropolitan various departments, thus secur-| Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church will be held = better attendance and more thorough | Thursday evening, May 2, at 8 o'clock, to erjoyment. Last evening the juniors had | hear the annual report and elect a delegate [ SIDE OF CoN RESIDENC LPTION at public au Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed | MONDAY, MAY SIXTH, 1895, at FIVE O'CLOCK in equity cause No. 15,370, wherein Elena Campbell | P.M., lot’No. 12, in square No. 309, fronting 21.50 a very pleasant time, and next Friday | to the annual conference, which is to be S¥ OF THE PIE s complaty Kl P. Por nd others are | on the east side of 12th st. by ‘a depth 5 ibiti cl “| night the intermediates will a olay suit. | held in York, Penn, the 1sth proximo. Rev. HE a abtewinint: ned trustees, appoint: | fect to a 10-foot alley, with frame dwelling, iene Grand Exbibition Monday and Tuesday previous to sale, Sunday, May 1, has been set apart as| F. H. Hill, the pastor, is about to close his | TO PARTIE said » Will offer for by, public: 3 1625 12th st. n. THESE Goops HAVE J BI RECEIVED BY US DIRECT FROM EUROPE, church extension day for local Methodists, | hree years of service here. ARTICLES AT un... Gas ees = ily ae enema Ot ae rlndicas Leuanee poker snd two THROUGH THE GEORGETOWN CUSTOM HOUSE, AND WE TAKE PLEASURE IN I and will be celebrated in each church by | _Rev. Dr. A. G. Rogers, the pastor of the we sold at public fon at FIFTEENTH DAY OF an ee te aa a eens aa eds es ee) OMMENDING THE ENTIRE COLLECTION TO OUR PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC Gi Eppropriate exercises. Rev. Drs. Spencer, | Church of Our Father, will begin a new fest, WEDNESDAY, MAY described real estate, to wit: Lots numbered fitty= chaser, A $100 required at time of ERALLY. Kynett and Hard are expected to fill pul. | course of Sunday evening sermons. The PN eanane Vand fift numbered | Sle. All conveyancing nnd recording at cost. of 25.7 Cc. G. SLOAN & CO., Auct: pits in this city on that occasion. ee is “The Pilarim's Progress.” a ‘on exhibition day prior to sale. oie hurd and lege (111) mate on Connecti | purchaser, If the terms of sale are not conipited apes it e 5 ey AAUCTIS., 1407 G St. Monday ing last, at the meetin: @ annual meeting of the Ninth Stree! = cut avenue between Q and R’streets), according to | Wi jen_days day ‘of sile, the trustees the Presbyterian Atinisiers’ Association, at | Christian Church, th and D streets ncrth- =Our regular salle | (it (yas iat ana pian of the city of Washing: cost of defaulting purchasers Liter iver ast a URE_DAYS FUTU : the Church of the Covenant, the members | east, E. B. Bagby pastor, was held last | dave will be OM every Wed=| ors ot sate, as ted ny said decree: One-thin | Sertsemese NUNS PuTChawer, after ve days) ad- : ‘TURE DAYS. rs 4 Days. present had the pleasure of hearing the | Wednesday evening, when reports from the y. ofvihe purciiasé money/in cash, Jom<thind none WM. MAYSE, JR. Trustee. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. ae ie ee G ste FRANK L. CALHOUN, Trust: IONEERS. Rev. W. H. Le: in Chile, on the subject of foreign missions. | therewith were made, showing the work IMPROVED REAL ES- 2s aoe EET BETWEEN G AND | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR TWO-STORY BRICK er, a missionary stationed | church and all the auxiliaries connected nesday. year, and one-third in oe years from ¢ ay of sale, | _ ap24-d&d the deferred payments to bear interest a he rate 3 - a p2T-dts: LATIMER, MORGAN & CO., Aucts. 4 Mr. Lester thought that there is nearly as | done during the past year, also since its | _ SN, sid ste || of centum per annum, and to be secured ee Soe Hee SoS SAE OF 1 ORY | in any other continent. Rev. E, Olin Eldridge, pastor of Waugh | nc LE OF LOTS ON EMPORIA AND $400 will be Seo ea ea ape eneene IeLaaisees DWELLING NUMBERED 1613 SIXTH STREET | the District of Columbia, passed 22d day of | | By virtue of a certain decd of trust, dated the Mr. N. J. Hillman, treasurer of the Ver-| M. E. Church, has been called to Fred- | TRUSTEES SALE OF Lots ST BROOK cith w on days from day of vale | oN Chm NEDAY : April, A.D. 1895, in Equity Cause No. 15494, where- | 24 day of January, Aa). 1S91, and duly recorded *hrist : y s ALVESTON STREETS IN SOUTH BROOK- i with within ten days from dity of rule NESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY FIRST, | in Sdmuel C. Mills, guardian, is complainant and | in liber 1543, folio 345 e1 4 mont Avenue Christian Chureh, has just | erick, Md., by the serious illness of his] GALE pe uae tuatces reserve \tho; ight To resell the AT FIVE O'CLOCK, { shall peremp: | Mary Towell etal. “are defendants, the under- | records of the District. of Coluimin, Sad ae SiR completed a full report of the receipts and | mother. Ry virtue of three several‘deeds of trust recont- | property at the risk and cost of the defaulting Barry rs nanan peret pea ee See oe eee ae Conia, anda ai expenditures since the erection of the pres- Yesterday afternoon in Foundry M. E. | ed among the land record: District of ¢ purchaser. PART. OF LO 3. iN QUARE 477, tion, in front of the premi at public auction, In frout of the premises, om LTER D. DAVIDG ir., Trustee, Having a frontage of 1 Ratbunidicess || eaeeee feet 6 inches on 6th street | DAY OF MAY, A.D. 18% ar the corner of Q street by a depth | P.M., all that ‘certain pi P.M., the follow! deset 4% Inche a twostory | situate and Iying In the Y of Washington | premises sitiats athe city at Waskkercs a) ane clling numbered 1613 6th street. and being known and cribed as part of lot num- istrict of Columbia, and knowa and distin; is! ea On ash, balance in one and two | bered three (), in square eight hundred and thirty- | as and being lots uuuubered ifthe cae nice "5, notes to be secured by deed of trust, bear- | three (Si), beginning for the same at the south- | (go), sixty-one (61) aud sixty-two (62), 4 Prone: ber cent interest, payuble semf-annuully. | West corner of sald lot, thence north twenty (20) | gant’s. reverded subdivision, “in squere, Guus ent building, in 1882. Since then the con- | Church an organization was effected by a | Iumbla, in Liber No. 171 NDAY, MAY si SY PIV] gregation organized a church and a| large gathering of ladies of the M. E. | the follwing dearcted Naud od mission, and, besides, has pald off the Jebt | church interested in missionary work. The on the church building. The pamphlet also} meeting in question was called for the <G contains a h of the little chapel in | Purpose of bringing into existence a dis- | (OW eR Say jarfield used to worship. | tinct Ladies’ Foreign Missionary Societ i a the premise dB MAY, lot 6 in bloc 4, both fronting on Empori Street, and lot 13 in block 11, on Galveston stre DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, LUTE AUCTION PEREMPTORY AND AT AL Deposit of $200 required at time of sale. Convey- | feet; thence east 105 feet 1 inel Rey. Father Gillespie and his assistants | Separate from that of Maryland. Officers MW ef said lots being In the county of Washington, = Bg oe oT thence south 20 - hi a a “Aloysius Chute have a class in prep- | Were elected as follo President, Mrs, | In the District of Columbla, snd eins in Denison THE ENTIRE EQUIPMENT OF THR: ancing, &¢., at purchaser's cost. TeEt LHERS reat OO rested Sanh ab iene GNSCR OF qistity hundred. and sere uts-eight (848), as recorded aration for confirmation Sunday, May 12, | Nathan B. Sites; corresponding secretary, | aud Walker, trustees, recorded subdivision cf a ap2id&ds JOHN A. BARTHEL, Attorney. inning, together with all the rights, {improve- | the ‘District Of Columblae tagetinn sane, uke of that numbers nearly three hundred persons. | Mrs. Thomas Martin; recording secretary, | ‘et pot tang gated batiies ravine (re ©. G. SLOAN & O0., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | ee? gate: One-third of the purchase money | BPevements, consisting of four two-story brick It is expected that Monsignor Satolli will | Mrs. Lydia H. Tilton, and treasurer, Mrs. | Cod jm the offi visions, (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) in cash, the residue in two equal installments at | “yeilings. : officiate. D. La Fetra. A vice president is to be | fu: is Sere ‘one and two ye with interest from the day of | , 7¢h™S of sale: One-third of the purchase money ‘The executive committee of the Brother- | selected from each of the eighteen cr more | “itt to he Seaee : TRUSTEES’ SAL OF THE TWO-STORY AND | sale at 6 per « ayable seml-annn- | tot’ and secured Des decd Shores Oe hood of St. Andrew has decided that at the | auxiliary societies, and these names will id in cash, and residue in 1 and 2 years, with in- ON ACCOUNT OF THE REMOVAL OF THE: EE RS GB. KNOWN AS | aliy, secured by. ¢ the property sold, | erty’ sold, oF all eed 2 SNe? soins prop- next mass meeting, which is soon to be | be presented at the gpxt meeting, which Is | terest from’ day of sale, the deferred purchase BUILDING FOR THE NEW AND THE TWO-STORY. DIICIe DAVEE TENE or a os eae nlae the purchaser. A de- | on cch house at tine of tale AN, eee = held, each chapter will be called upon to | to take place in June. As now constituted, | money to be represented by the notes of the pur- THE REAR OF THE LOT FRONT po be a ve and recording at purchaser's cost Tesms of sale G | terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days report what are its methods, first, for se- | the Washington District Women’s Foreign secur aa Uy mee aed COURT HO! THE ALLEY. “diy of ile the trustees reserve the right | to be complied with in fifteen days from day of curing, and, second, retaining, the attend- | Missionary Society, as the formal title of | Qcposit of $lo0 Will be required on each lot when TOR THT OBER “s By virtue of 7 certain deed of trust, dated the the property’ at the risk and cost of the | Ste oF the trustees may resell the property at the ance of non-church-going men. St. John's | the organization runs, comprises about | Md is accepted. Terms tolbe complied with in 10 $14,000 WORTH OF FINE HOUSEHOLD 20th day of October, A. D. 1892, and duly recorded aulting wiser after five days’ advertisement | Tisk and cost of defauiting purchaser after such 2 ‘shi erve right to isk and cost of de OTTERS oi co c ‘olum'ia, and at the re- | Washington, D. eyancing and record- ARLES |S ee 1 i bsedstiy Gs CE Te TET eexycseieitatyaresslga Orel ance org $2,000 WORTH GAS/AND ELECTRIC quest of the party secured therebs, we Will sell, at | ing at the purchaser's cost, LOUIS KETTLER, aa ERE ACH Oe bie SSS = purenasery after Bye CWML_E. EDMOS: FIXTURES, je auction. tn front of the eemises, on FILL WILLIAM 1, SHIOLES, Trustee, ap2t-d&ds Trustees. Ss jecrs Wi ae le —— ms MA , ISIS, at O'CLOCK P. | ap25-d&ds th st. n.tw. cLIFFR, DARE a ed as follows: Elders, Messrs, McCullough, Address to Mlinois Democrats. $4,000 WORTHL GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, ine following described und ahd premises, sit 1 RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Aiken, Morgan, Welch and Squires; dea- | The Democratic Honest Money League, at PWHICH Hi SEN A Ee ee geink thar) Gp NERD Ist Or WLING & CO., AUCTIONEE! CHANCERY SALE OF FRAME HOUSE, NO. 12 = Sete “Sel Seti 2 B 10 WHICH TAS BEEN “ADDE Columbia, and” designated 5 ¢] THOMAS DOWLING , AUCTIONEERS, 1 3 ‘SE, NO, 1229 cons, Messrs. King, Schontz and Cole. The | a full meeting of the executive committee WM WORTH OF FURNITURE, CARVETS, DIN: | bered fitty-niue (Si) of Willian Powells eubuivi. ee eee TE rede et By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ERY VALUABLE REAL | the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause 9.0 other members of ‘the session are Messrs. | held at the Palmer House, Chicago, Wednes. Re sion of part of original lot twelve (12), in_square = 5 E ; O57 TRUSTEES’ SALE OF V W. E. Knight, Zimmerman, Robert E. Har- re numbered five :undred and fi 2 BA ore PS TS vey a icLaughlin. Messrs. Drane, F.M. | 44Y afternoon, issued an address in the S$ SALE OF IMPRC NIM- BATHTUBS AND. cc caldfaubdivlaion istrecarded a’ bos paeeaes: In ESTATE, IMPROVED BY A FOUICSTORY AND Spe aS Bryan of a. are com HEI BAR AND BAR Fi the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- 0 AVENUE. Buckingham, E. Q. Gunson and Dobson | shape of a resolution to the democratic 1) PROPERTY FRON’ ants, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale b EY are the other members of the board of dea- | voters of Chicago andCook county, appeal- | SIAN AVENUE: NEAR WHITNEY AVENUE, | Parte g erie praetor erp E MODERN IM; | public auction in front of the premises, on THURS, Sat . ing to them to abstain from participation ment of Istiah W. Hoskins, the undersigned | RANGE FIXNTU! and a two-story brick dwelling in rear and frout- Le S Su No. 1432 AY, THE § ND DAY CF MAY,’ A.D. 1935, Ge ore Pas adres Of | in ‘free silver primaries to be held May 3, | trustee will sell at auction, in frent of the preml: | Volt ACCOUNT OF WHOM ID MAY, gacene | | ing on alley. pSTREED NORTHAVEST. tearing aate te | ADE OGG BM the following. deserted P s . M.. ON MONDAY, ‘THE | COMMENCI APRIL | Terms of sale. One-third of the purchase money | oot day of February, 1892, and duly recorded in of Columbia, to wit: The west sixteen and and to entirely ignore whatever action the | ses, at FIVE O'CL( y < be just one hundred years old. Elaborate | ¢, - ag e, may | SINTH DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1895, part ‘of lot O'CLOCK AM... fn cash, and the bal: preparations are being made to celebrate Le MRE eke ieee June, may | Dinbered 4, in block 10, of Todd & Brown's sule | AND CONTINUING EACH DAY AT SAME HOUR | years, ‘with int the occasion, and the exercises will be par- 2 mn of’ Mount Pleasant, beginning for the UNTIL, CONELUDED. ticipated in’ by nearly all the Episcopal see. neg Of er churches in the city. 7 Some improvements are being made to} _Dis#strous Fire nt Charlotte, N. C. the parsonage of Waugh M. E. Church. As | One of the most destructive fires in the it is a frame structure and is in ad- | history of the city of Charlotte, N. C., oc- a - oa dition in not a very good state of repair it | curred Thursday afternoon, when property FE eee ee ona iciate asics et v1 z if ‘Also the north part of sald lot 4, beginning at has been suggested that it be torn down | valued at not less than $125,000 was de- | the mortheast corer of said lot and running thence ‘e in one, two and three Ni (4: 2 et 7) y 5 i er No. 1664, follo 236 et sex @ of the land | seven one-hundredths (16.07) feet of original vg ith jlnterest, payable seml-annually, aud | records of the’ District of Columbia, and by the | five 4), in square two brndred and ninety-tix 296 sell £011, Te PIS Ace ee the premises, | Secured By deed of trust on the property, Or all | Girection of the [sirty secured ¢ bs, the under- | by the depth of sixty (60) feet, with the right of HL sel ty Puli auction, on the premises, | cash. | All ecenvexancing and, recording at pur- | giened trustees will) sel auction, in| way over lots five (5) and seven (7), to an sccine on ee eee URTIETH, chaser’s cost. A deposit of $250 will be required | front. of the. premises, ESDAY, MAY | reserving, however, in ccmmon ga ‘alley two ud "Pol ACCOUNT. OF. WHOM IT? MA Se oe, su ieatermbyot =& manHt ee ue ied | EIGHTH, 1806, eee os UR OCI fect six (6) inches wide, adjoining the east house, THE ENT SOU et es Ateeniay 1 sale, - | P.M., lot’ numbered 14, in heirs of Joan Davidson's | bei lly de ed e of sale. Fee TOTES SEN ARES TELE | tees may resell the property at the Fisk and cost | Supdivision of lots In’ square numbercd two hun- | “tefus: as prescribed by tie deere are cae third PRE SAlE | of the defaulting purchaser after such public notice | dred and fourteen (214), as per plat. recorded in | of the purchase money fa case the feadue ia two ie TQGnE | 88 they may deem necessary. | Tiber N. I, folios 67 and 98, of the records of | equal installments in one and two Fears, with fi a C LES C. GLOVEL the surveyor's office of the District of Colum! in £6 per ap20-dts FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Trustees. | sald lot fronting 24 feet 10 inches on M street, and nae Samieeae genie goes Sted est, int on the in avenue, § distant 22 fect south from the northeast corner of eat ap lot, running thence south 22 feet; 10 feet; thence northeastwardly ce east 117.95 feet to the place of taining 2,700 square feet, more or less, improved and a new and modern one erected in its : Seat saad Ss es es Sixteenth ry ded stroyed. The fire was discovered in the | south 22 feet west 11 feet; thence Sixteenth running back with that width one hundred’ and 2 3 o stead. third story of the warehouse of Sanders | northeastward feet; thence east 108.70 feet ntique “Oak, Maple, | Natural ten feet to an alles, Improved by a four-story and | option ot the parthenee > A depelt ad Soon rene sinning, containing 2,500 square y, Walnut, ete.,” designed by SIXT! hasement stone and b.ick dwelling, containing 15 a iy TOF COLUM. | rooms, bath and furnace room, with all modern | Somutied with le nttecs dees tees, Henao aot PROFITABLE I improvements, and Known as premises No. 1432 | the trustee reserves the tight to ened isinnuessy, M_street northwest. = pe i By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in| Terms: One-third’ cash, balance in two equal | ®t, the risk and cost of the defaulting purc HB SPIRAL | Liber No. 1579, follo 217 et seq. of the land rec- | installments, at one and’ two sears, with interest SS uel mapped oo erie ree ny Cabinets, | ords of the District of Columbia, and at the re-| secured by a deed of trust on the’ property sold, . paper published in Washingtor Monday evening last a large and enthusl- is 5 S| to the place astic meeting was held at the Mount Pleas- | fear aoe ot ee ane a neneare | feet, mare oF less Re ant Congregational Church to consider the | Of Brown, Weddington & Co. I nou Also part of lot numbered 3, estion of a new church. It was decided | 0 Brown, Weddington & Co. In one hour's | Told & Brown's cubdlviston, p Cae ‘ Ge i time the great warehouse was a mass of | heing the southern part of said lot, and having a ATHER PILLOWS AD to take active steps at once, and the prob- | riins. The stores of Harrison Watts, W. | frontage of 40 feet on Sherman avenue, running | 180 XURY" WOVEN. WI ahiitts ee pecore nee pee 1895 is. our K. Burwell and H. G. Springs on the north | back the same width to the rear of said lot. ‘The SEINE a a x cat 7 rie p = Ps ~ Mount Pleasant wil Ye in possession 0: = een a 3 south line of said part of said lot 3 being about 108 | Fold eds, k rs, Single and | guest of the party thereby secured, and also by DTceEh tent eths eoition of the srontiaess as 1 conveyancing and recording at the pure another new church. were burned. the stores of J. W. Brown, | fet and she north line being about $2 feet, and | Vouble Armoires, with Freach and German beveled | Viniue ‘ot order pase by? the Supreae. Court of eae esooreaciccd ateelne of kien aitreon foe WILLIAM 1. SHOLES, ‘Trostce, . T. Scarboro, J. A. Overcash, Southern | cont ig 4.000 square feet, more~or fess, im- } glass. the District of Columbia in equity cause No. | veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms | _2P20-&d3 + #10 Sth st. nw, , AUCTIONEERS. SATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS. It has been announced that arrangements | ( x Ty = eatel , S Ly 2 ae Chemical Company, H. G. Link, Field | proved by two two-story five-room frame dwellings, | "Tapestry and Brocatelle Parlor Suites, Leather | 1; A No. 16023, we will cell, at public an mplied with within tea days fi RCAGSOW: are nearly completed for the Epworth | p53. R. A. Duncan, W. H. Hoover, and | ?Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | Lat iuites, French Plate Pier and Mantel Mir- | tion, in front of the premises, on By ee ean | an ee ee Spied ee eae Tight. 0 DUNCANSON BRO League delegates from this city to go to 5 ~ ci re i i ars from dite | rors, Cheval Giasses, large lot of Cane, Upholstered | Of 2 ee ae 2 i = au he offices of J. H. Sloan & Co. were crush- | in cash, balance in one and two years from date : lasses, ‘ane, Upholstered | OF "MAY, 1805, AT FIVE O'CLOCK B.M., dot] resell the property, at risk and cost of defaulti : - the Philadelphia convention by water, Sait by talline: wells © crush- | of sale.” Notes to be given by the purchaser bear- Chairs and Hockers. Unigue Reception | numbered’ 30, ii block , in Hall & Ely Gunchaser caterinivend asst adversmecncnts NE | TRUSTEES S408 OF (A, HANDSOME | NEW Mr. William A. Wells, formerly of this i ing G per cent per annum interest, payable semi. | Chairs and Rockers, Gilt Couches, Divans, Single | corded subdivision of Meridian Hill, as sald sth PEMBERTON S. HUTCHINSON, nee A ee city, was in the city last week and con- — —— = annually, and to be secured by a deed of trust | Fancy Vieces, Office, Parlor, Library and’ Dining | division is recorded 4a Liber E. C. E., No. 24, folio. RICHARD W. TYLER, Trostecs, Ee ee ducted the young people's meeting at upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option | Room Furniture. eee : ons 499, of the land records of said District. ap23-d&da wy aS i awe SECTION OF THE CITY, BEING wuuiee SGndor ewe RETR SIE AUCTION SALES. of the purchaser. Convesancing and recording at | SIDEBOARDS, BOOKCASES AND DESKs. ‘ers: One-third in cash, of which a deposit of ZREMISES) NO-)2519) RIGGS (OR) LAWRENCE ‘oundry Sunday evening. Mr. Wells is on dy . Canes "5 paid to the day of| 200 ENTENSION AND HOTEL TABLES, — $100 must be made at the’ time of the sale, and 2 ae = a Se his way to take charge of the Y. M. C. A. = ==: — ‘A deposit of $150 required on each lot at | 500 ASSORTED CHAIRS—LEATHER, CANE AND | the balance in three equal installments in’ one, | ©. G- SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated tha at Asheville, N.C. ‘ FUTURE DAYS. the time of sale. Terms of sale must be complied | UPHOLSTERED SEATS. two and threeryears: for which inotes!of purchase af il twents-serenth @7th) day of March, A.D, 104, and Grace P. 'E. Church, southwest, has a = = = — with within ten’ days trom day of sale. otherwise | | 10,000 YARDS CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, | bearing interest from day of sale, and secured by | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | recorded among the land svcords of the District of new organist in the person of Miss Edna | LATIMER, MORGAN & CO, AUCTIONEERS, | the 3 right, to resell the prop- | PORTIERES, Ete. : deed of trest on property sold, will be taken, or] REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS NOS. 931 AND 933 | Columbla, Liber 1800, iolio 401 et seg. and Fitch, who takes the plac de vi t 1229 and 1231 G st. nw. erty at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, cmapie ep Also z, all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All con- N_STRE NORTHWEST, AND TWO-STORY | Teauest of the holders of the notes secured 4 Eo ewig ane e oc mace jinade svecen after five days’ advertisement of such resale in THE ENTIRE COMBINATION GAS AND Yeyancing and recording at cost of BRICK STABLE IN REAR. OE te aS ELECTING 1 VIXTUR by the removal of Mr. Fred. W. Black- Terms must be complied with in ten days from day | _ BY Sletue of che powers vested in him by the last premises, on ‘TU Some dally newspaper published in Washington, INT . emise THIRTIETH burn to Dakota. rta = C. ACK AND FIXTURES, of sale or the pi will be resold at risk and | Will of Alethia E. Lardic, deceased, the undersign- | OS APRIL, A.D. 183 FIVE O'CLOCK PM, Sanday evening the members of Magda- Impo nt Sale for the Pe ink WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST CO. 3 THROUGHOUT, Me aes oF rauiee purchaser after seven days’ ad- | €d Will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of | the following described property, situated in rhe lene Tent, No. 10, J. R. Giddings and Jolli- ruvian Minister. ‘Trustee under the will of Isaiah W. Hoski EAM TABLES, Vertisement in The Evening Star. the premises, on THURSDAY, MAY SECOND, 1895, | City of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: fee Union, assembled in the Church of O1 i. By JNO. JOY EDSON, President. NTERS, CUTLERY, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all those certain ‘picees | All that certain piece reel of land and prem | ee Union, assembled in the Church of Our JOHN B. LARNER, Solicitor. ‘ap2s-d&ds ICE BOXES; 3. W. PILLING, or parcels of real estate, situate in the city of | {ses known and distinguished as and being lot Redeemer to celebrate the twentieth anni- eae a ICE CHESTS,’ Etc., Ete. ap25-d&ds Trustees, | Washington, Disteict of Columbia, and known and | Bumbered one hundred and forty-four (144) of N ALS! = designated on the plats of said city as lots four- | T Haller’s subdivision of lots in square numbered Yersary of their organization. The pastor, | Sale of Superior Furniture | Wacrer 3. wit: Rev. Daniel E. Wiseman, delivered the ser- ce mon. A short address was made by Mrs. and Personal Effects of | T$St5k: Chandler, leader of the tents in which she outlined the work of the congregation. The lr. Jose M. Yirgoyen, fe choir rendered music especially prepared for the occasion, and a solo was effectively | Tinister from Peru. - se Siete x RGE LOT BED LINEN, TABLE THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | tecn (14) and fifteen (15) in the subdivision of | ve hundred and thirty-three (33), as per plat re- CABLE UNIMPROVED ssware, Crockery, Copper’ and other Kitchen 612 E St. Nv. square numbered Sines manaeaaan sixty-seven | Corded in book 21, page 11, of the records of the SQUARE NORTHEAST | ftensils, Toilet Sets, Nickel-plated Urns, Office it a (367), made by the heirs of John Davidson, as said | SUrVeyor's olfice of the District of Columbia, toy 1113, FRONTING ON MASSA-| pixtures, Iron Safe, Annunciator, Hotel Oitice | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE RUD subdivision is recorded in the office of the surveyor | S¢ther with the improve: AVENUP, NINETEENTH AND ©| Counter, Desks, ‘Truck, Window Shades, Blankets I8G LOT ON 9TH STREET S.E., BETWE of the District of Columbia, in Book N. K., page | , Terms of sal IUTHEAST, ONE OF THE MOST | Towels, Mosquito Canoples, Laundry Stoves, ete, E AND G STREETS. 103, together With the improvements thereon, ‘con- | to be paid in SMALL, SQUARES IN, WASHING: | ote, Heating Stoves, Canvas Window Awnings, &c. | By virtue of a deed of trust dated January 5, | sisting of a sulstantial brick dwelling, known as | t¥0 equal installments, respectively, CONTAINING 20,324 SQUARE TERMS OF SALE—CASH. 1893, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1761, folio | No. 933 N street northwest; a good frame dwell- | tWo Years, secured by a deed of trust upon a sung by Miss Evangeline Tolloch. GOW GN. OMS RUTEEE Gann A LON, D.. : SG <3 = re: det 3 3 7 Vas TAREE K 7 ar COE > FEET OF GROUND, MORE OR LESS. Catalocues on application. 412 et veq., one of the land records of the Di: ict | ing, kuown as No. 931 N street northwest, and a | Preperty sold, with interest payable semt-annu pe eat rae Wri ee et ne woae the Wash AR EEOC AICS UEIGH TE REANO © :| By virtue of a deed ‘of trust dated January 3, MERRYMAN & PATTISON, Auctioneers, Qt Columbia, and at the request of the parties se. | two-story brick stable in the rear, fronting on an | At the rate of G Rer ceat per annum, or all. ¢ ington District Epworth League has put ELE T 1890, recorded in Liber 1443, folio 204 et seq. 11 South Charl B = 01 ed sets Mey. This ps acl at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of into active operation a unique and what f the land records of the District of Columbia, i Bien soars cramaltimore,7Md--9) feared stherelis 8 theme The ees et Sell | BNehty-foot Wide alles > CA to and abuts on a | Wir ‘he required at the Ume of gale, Sale to E 1 ic a of ie Tand records of the District of Columbia, i: at public. auction, in front of the premises twenty-foot wide alley. Sjonell Sn sitteen days stro) Gay ‘ot asia, iotherwies’ Ce ee file, at public auction, dm front of the premises, on AUGHONEE TUESDAY, | MAY ete ae in eae cate: ue third cash, and the balance | the property Will be resokl at the risk and cost as ad sen! to eac of the chapter *. ME TWENTY-NINTH — DAY OF CTIONEERS, O'CLOL P , the south twenty-one (21) feet in che and two years, the deferred payments to be of defaulting purchaser atter five days’ adver- MONDAY, SSE aan TABLE COVERS, | APRIL, A.D. 1895, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the ROOM FURST: | following real estate in the city of Washington, front by the original depth of lot 17 in square nine | represented by ihe notes of the purchaser, bearing TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND | hundred and twenty-six (926), runing back to a | interest at the rate of 6 per centum per annuni EMENT BRICK DWELLING, CONTAIN- | 30-foot wide alley, with alley on side. from the day of sale, payable in equal semi-annual secretartes a hook in which are detach- able printed slips, a part of which reads as fisement, in “some. newspaper published in Washe ington city, D. C. Conveyancing at cost of pare HANDSOME DIN! follows: “In consideration of the feelings ARLE. DECORATIONS, HANDSOME | D. C.,_viza: All of square northeast of square 5 ee 2 ot ST eee a [Pee re maul | chaser. ef my fellow human beings, L hereby agree, | OAK “CHAMBER FURNITURE, FINE HAIL | eleven’ hundred and thirteen (n.e. of 1113). Be eae ROR OAL pacLerine Ou Tours begets gue ener al orabe oe 1 nucaronereiaiasonalleaeee eee ee LOUIS D.WINE, Trustee, ; In my ordinary conversation, not to speak MATTRESSES, TILLOWS AND HOLSTERS, | " Terms of sale: Oue-third cash, balance tn two PREMISES 225 THIRD STREET NORTHWEST. | trust on tke property sold, or all cash, at the op- | purchaser. “All conveyancing, recording and notarial TSS ee SE {ll of persons, especially in their absence, BLANIEETS AND BEDDING, REFRIGERATOR, | equal installments In one and two years from day | yy virtue of a certain deed of teust, dated the | tion of the purchaser. “A deposit of $1 Tees at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 will be | 8D19-4&ds = a SQUISITES, &c. sale, with Interest pax nnually at the ied’ at tine of rale, am’ if te : a) E ; : Piper c 5 ‘hich the hotes | Fist (st) day of May, A.D. 1893, aid recorded | quired at the time of gale. All conv required at thue of sale, und if terms of sale are | ~ RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, afforded and as I can ‘conscientiously do | 3% Wacod ashe, commenans at TALE PANE | ot abe pubchaser. Will etaken” seeusad hy eed | among the land records of the Digtrict of Columbia, | recording at cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale Boe Corapliesl ach within) atten Gaya) tronyday of — ! i: s ND. nis residence, “No. 1989 Cor. | of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at |i liber No. 1808, follo 205 et seq., and at the re- | are not complied with in fifteen days from day of | silo the Erustee reserves the right to resell. the | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ES- No, vor- . s ders of the notes ‘Secured thereby, | sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the | Property at the risk and cost of the defaulting TATE IN ALLEY BETWEEN FIRST AND so.” Already a number have signed this S O'CLOCK, 2 ot juest of the hold pledge, and they are to be enrolled in’ a so- | coran st. n.w. the purchasers Op UOr, RCE ond ore | Ne will offer, at public auction, ‘in front of the | property at Tikk and cost of defaulting pure! purchaser, after such previous public advertisement SECOND, B AND C STREETS NORTHEAST, y as he may deem proper and necessary. AT AUCTION. = ciety ‘called ‘fhe Tongue Bridlers’ Bri- | _N. B.—Articles on view on morning of sale. | at the time of sale. Convesancing and recording at | Oe er. Gn” mRWDAY, 1 THIRD DAY OF | after five days’ advertisement. but to speak well of all, as opportunity is | 4! at Se othe : purchase ns of Bale to be com BY n und necesea gade. SR ere i coe et ee ne rs daya from date of euler other, | MAY, A-D. 1895, AT’ FIVE O'CLOCK PAL, a a FRANK L. CALHOUN. JOHN F. COOK, Trustee, By virtue of a desd of trust, duly recorded im ‘Among the novel entertainments that oVATIMER, MORGAN & C0. Auctioneers, | ice the trustee reserves the right fo resell the | leaselold in the following described real estate ‘Trustee. ap20-d&ds. Xo. 2223 6th st. nw. | riher No. 1728, follo 111 et seq. one of the la ave been given this spring was the one | _SP°1dls S| property at the risk and cost of defaulting pur-| situate in the city of Washington, District of JOHN EB. BENTON, Seine toe ake Digtclcti ot Caieciviar ptm ithe under the ausplees of the Girls’ Rellet So- HORSES. haber after such public notice as ue may” deem | lumbla, to wit: AI! that plece or parcel of ground | _925-d6ds Trrustee. tN tea pee SY [Ue ew pep pe ie a ees Meme = 7, 5 saan’ no Da crib he southe: een = = a 920 PEND ES NW. signe 8 for 3 ciety of the Vermont Avenue Christian v neccsenry. CHARLES A. McEUEN, fest and eight inches (16.8) front. by one hundred. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. = fe font of the premises, on MONDAY. THA TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE 10 TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1 TATE, SIEUMTED TN CTIA | FIVE O'CLOCK PAL. all the right, title, inte Church, and which was entitled “The | CARRIAGES, apl7-dkas Surviving Tri et lepth tf lot numbered twelv 2 Chronothanatoletron,” a Greek word, mean- a seanere y toutes wacnrine reservation numbered eleven (11), together with’ the | VERY, VALUABLE UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE REAL ES? ing “destroyer of death and happiness. BUGGIES WP SENS PS WEEE © Cig UCN improvements thereon; subject, however, to a| | AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF D AND | AND‘ KNOWN "AS PREMISES Yo2G | and estate at law and In equity of the mortzncor Scme original ideas were displayed in y SO Gas ground rent of $187.50 per annim, payable semi-| 41H STREETS NORTHEAST, BY AUCTION. TWELFTH SUREET NORTHEAST, WSSHIRc. | In cand. to the fol descrived teal estates a GOVERNMENT SALE OF UNSERVICEARLE = ‘ sane foes ninety? C On MGNDAY, the SIXTH DAY’ of MAY, 1805, at . . ot District of le a arryi e chara W TENT sO} ¥ Gunually, under a lease for ninety-nin ears mn MC: A a TON, D. C. situated in the cit vington, District ‘o- sctectne ond Cot ee Oe ele SPRING AGONS, Fee TY RANT SHOR ROS Hae Ay | trom July 20th, 1868, and renewable fore ao FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., In front of the premises, we | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated September | Inmbia, to wit: Part of lot numbered twenty-two Ponte teat ce eal eH the Fast- | qraps and Harness of every description at the | BAG EQUIES : D ast | “Perms of sale: One-third of the purchase’ money | Will sell 23 AND 24, SQUARE 790, 30, 1802, “and recorded Octolier 1, 1892, In Liber square numbered seven hundred and twenty- sby teria urch is much inter- | “‘nost reasonable prices. For sule or exchange s 1 GTON, | to be paid In cash, and the balance to be paid in LOTS 1, 2, 22, 23 AND 24, SQUARE 780, NG. 4704, at follo 190 et seq, One ec? he teed 25), beginning for the sald part of said lot ested in the well-known Boys’ Brigade. AT D. CDNESD. Y, MAY FIRST, A. D. two equal installments, respectively in one and two | Fronting 1i8 feet’on D treet and 195 fect 4% | records of the District of Columbia, and at the | at the southwest corner of said and running He has already organized one at his church S._BENSINGER’S One n pay ra; Mseaine 18 ears, secured by a deed of trust upon the property | aches on 4th street, contatning: abot 25,000 feet | request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, | thence north with the east line of the 15-feet from among the younger members of the HORSE AND CARRIAGE Ee panne ties gorermmen enuniiiy bere aint id, "with Interest, payable semt-annualis” atthe | of round, sewered and paved, surrounded iy paved | at public auctlon, “in front of the premises, om | alley Mfty feet; theace east fifty feet thence south congregation, and when uniforms and ac- BAZANES auction at the, covermnent, mall tag equipment | Site of ax per cent per anhum, or all cash, at the | alleys aud on the line of the Hckington cars. Sub | TUESDAY, APIUL THIRTIETH, 1803, A FIVE | With the dividing line between lots 22 and 23 ccuterments have been secured, whith will OFAN quantity of unserviceable property. sich ay ‘5, So ee Pee eat anne! ihe dat | Sill he etated at the wale, © 0" <. | situated in the city. of Weshlogton, eee. soake | mertn Tine of the Mo:tect alley and “reat Il be in a short time, the company will begin & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST, | Ibs serap Jute, more or less; 1.500 Ibe. clean cane | TOME eee anew trom day of sale: otherwise the | ‘Terms (over ard above the incumbrance): Cash. | south fou (4) feet front by the full depth of lut | suld lot 22 fifty fect to the place of beginning, drillin: Resstrs: WORE nIeeracnsacaTe) or Less; I ps. waste string, more or | within Beers TaTFesold at the risk and cost of dee | A deposit of £500 required at the time of sale. | numbered twelve (12), and’ the north twelve (dz) | together with the imprivemcnts, &e, rings, more or less; 5,000. Ibs. | P! 3 : Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from | feet front by the full’ depth of lot numbered thir-| Terms of sale: One-thicd cash, the balance if The mission of the Metropolitan M. E. copes Roses,Clematis, Rhodeden- ise the ri more or less? 3,00 | faulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement in some newspaper published in Washin; interest at the rate 1s ron. “drilling: ther malleable iron castings, more or less : nt to resell the | teen (13), in Jobn B. Beall's subdiv t of the defaulting pur- | numbered’ one (1), two (2), cight (>) the day of sale, rty at the rk and ¢ of lots | one and two years, ud -nine (9), | of 6 per cent per annum, parable semb-a ston cit; Church, iccated in the former © Church of the Holy Cross, near Dupont 1,500 Ibs. cast iron old catches and boiler | D. ©. Conv: ing at cost of purchaser. Preker $s reserved. All corveyancing, record Hod : e sub oe i ata She gieops * Orie le Ae bcc Or mauled wath as tecilent drons, Azaleas, Comifferen | states, more or less: 4.000, Ihe, cold, rolled “steel AGEMELE'D, HENSBY, Trustees toys at the cost of the purchaser. BS | Get Washington Brick Machine Comput et pay | ail ease cat tue option ‘of the purckaser. "A" der minister, Sunday school and Epworth s * Gere bern guinea dee eee || creer tind beets. naw, | apted&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. | of “Trinidad,” as sald fist-named subdivision is | posit. of €200 required upon acceptance of bid. League. Rev. Dr. John H. Met arty, a8 and General Nurs ery ae steel lock springs, more or less: six oF = aaa AEE ane ECOL TGHIONEERS RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. A io IS | a pn ee eee ed s y been appointec preaanerat 1 i eight thousand malleable and wrought iron cor EFE, E €O., 5 - —— gether with the stprovements thereon, consisting | right to resell. the property at the ask and cost heme feo Sorc a8 eaten Te Stock at Auction. fasteners, and other miscellaneous articles. <Ey'S SALB OF THREESTORY. Np | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON | Of a. two-story frame dwelling house, ‘the sed | of the defaulting purchaser after B days’ adver charge, with tre af assistant to Rev. APRIL ‘TWENTY-NINTH, 1805, | ‘Terms, ‘cash. S| SALE a FOURTERNTM STREEL SOUTHEAST, premises being known as No. 1526 12th street north. | tixement of such resale tn some newspaper pubs DWELLING. AUMBER 1057 | By virtue of a decree of the By order of RUFUS B. MERCHANT, hington, D.C. All. cony ‘upreme Court of | east. Usted nV anchng Hugh Johnston, D. D., of the Metropolitan 2 Ml, within our x, 1409 G’ street, ee A WEDUING NU ee 5 u Church. Prof. ‘C. M. Lacey Sites has put ‘ell u grand assortment of ‘i ap13,17827 Disbursing Clerk F-/ 0: Department. Ee ee CROSS 22 the District of Columblay passed in cuuity cause | | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | and rrecrding at the cost of the purchaser. he Sunday school upon a flourishing bas SES, EMATIS, ~ AZALEAS, p13, 17&2 Ha BY AUCTION SON ena No. 15896, wherein John L, Taylor and others are | in cash, and the residue in two equal installments, OSED SKINS, ‘Trustee, i map A eet ee el ;, On “TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY SEVENTH, | Complainants and Annie Fountain and others are | in one (1) and two (2) seats, setured by deed, of ae With interest trem-the | THOMAS DOWLING & C., AUCTION i cash, a! 6 Est. ow. aay SALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED cont, none of $100 the time of sale. Should the y BEING NO. S00 POMEROY JESS A NEW AUCTION HOUSE. 18%5, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, I will offer for sale by a oe M. B. LATIMER. JOHN W. MORGAN. | public at tion, in front of the premises, Tot 48, fn Se one tat HEE Gti ema ue ay . Georgetown, D. C., contained within the following | Nespay, THE FIRST DAY OF MAY, Latimer, Morgan & Co., | metS*na’poinds: Beginning ‘at a point on the | SESDAY) THE Bets ae coe of cast side of Market space 85 fect 6 inches south | #0)" .temises in the’ District of Col perintendent. s RIMLOL¢ Mr. Perey S. Foster, chairman of the Boece District. Endeavor Union music commit- tee, is the author of the musie of a new in his position as si at | trust upon the property, day of the pur cording at will be required a abla, known song, “The Loval Soldiers." dedicated to | ap25-dts i : : Fut = from Bridge street (it being 130 fect from the ows: Commencing for the ea SHABGEIen lets nbuTeaETiG z the. B- Uulon, Mr. Poster has had tm | OO wise ao THE DELAY I GETTIN General Auctioneers. | Eons Sictr"ar sed ith amt rasun’tars | 204 age ala the tena Sania i tame | HE seit te GPa he tates ars preparation for some time music of this | 27 OWING 70 THE DELAY TN GETING THE | rhe largest ard best equipped auction rooms south | easterly 86 fect, thence northensterly and, south- | Hered eleven (11) 1n square numbered ten hundred | the right ‘to resell the property, atthe risk and | of April character jand He He ultimate Intention until THURSDAY, MAY SECOND, 1895, of New York. Oa ae ce es pone) a me and sixty-one (1061 3 ence Tunning, soath torty- | cost of the defaulting purchaser, after reasonable | fol!o le Ciesla CUES 2 AE DEMME UE dts &.G N & CO., ucts. NOS. 1229 AND 1231 G ST. N.W. PEAKE as pols rarentie Sraueten two (42) feet; thence east one bundred and one | public notice. eaiae: book. to sirike a point on Warehouse alley due east from | (101) feet; thence north forty-two (42) feet; thence WM. E. EDMONST)N, Trustee, Preparations are being made for thi < Four distin:t and separate sales rooms. the beginning. thence south on Warehouse alley | west one hundred and one (101) feet to tle place 500 Sth st. BW, premises, ee RRO COs nC peer een e FOTRCRG CECA ee carte Cement Company of | THE MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED IN WASH- | 20 fect and thence west parallel to Bridge street | pocinning, Improved by # frame house. L. WALTER WEED, ‘Trustee ‘at HALE PAST and pro! last meeting until next fall | yroperts of the Antic BEE eal eee INGTON. {28 feet and 9 Inches to Market space 20 feet to| "“Kerms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 509 ith st. .w. Z deserted of the Baptist Young People’s Union.which | jyagerstown, Md., on TUESDAY, APRIL THIR- NY upted by Alex. Milne, | te beginning, being the same property which was | (or, at the option of the purchuser, any greater | CHAS. COWLES TUCKER, situate int will take place the last of next month at Tue This company’s ceinent stands high | Belngs ware rooms formerly SORTED ee ecuy red ico thenate Cae es by, Mary peoeue portion or ens pane ae ebeRparct ee ua) in A as Po nw, sins he Gay Street Baptist Church, George- ae aiid Hat roeal reas tina teatl 19-8t CONSIGNMENTS SOL a eed dated January 1, 1869, and recorded the day of sale or within ten days there- torney for holder . 1S-dkd ei address the ne | pros. MASOD RE. rE oe ene S ae revements. Tights, &c. be pald in two equal installments, payable in one | \- = = Se loward Universit invited to adress the meeting and pros- ee = ASON & KEALHOPER, Trustees, a ty Re ee prgvemente, wien] scab, the balance in one and | De,Psld, 2° Cee ee eron ihe ae of este | WALTER B, WILLIAMS © CO., AUCTIONEERS. ies pects are bright for a large and enthusias- pS-m,, z _Hagers , Md. | FOR SALE, AT EUETIOy a Ny “| two years, the deferred payments to bear interest | the purchaser to xive bis promissory votes for the! varrappE IMPROVED PRoPt = % stld © te ee iowerd Wilbur Ennis del THOMAS DOWLING © CO., AUCTIONEERS, | page very valuahle piece of property known as | Of,,the rate of @ per cent per annum, paralie | deterred parments, bearing, interest at the rate | VA ATT AWARE, AVENTE AND G STRERE | joie, Se Peas Swot, hia iaatrated serreree ee eee, the BRENT MANSION AND GROUNDS, fronting | Seq of trust_on the property sold, of all cash, at | paid, and secured by a-good and sufficient deed. of SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION, Office, with the lpr Christ in Palestine’ before a lire audi- | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONTING | 246, feet 10 inches on Prince street and running | the option of the purchaser, A ‘deposit of Trust upon the premises so sold. A deposit of $100 | ON TUESDAY, APRIL—THIRTIETH, S95, AT One-third. cash, since Df teat weed Pe EUS ON DELAMWARE AVESUE BETWEES @ ai | back on Patrlek and Henry streets 142 fect 7 | requiged upon acceptance of bid. If terms of sale | will be required at the time of sale.” ‘Taxes will | FIVE O'CLOCK (Be M.. I shail ¥ authority eries -Ehursday Of last weele . Il STREETS SOUTHWEST, BEING NOS. inches, vith fmprovements, consisting of the | ore not complied with in fifteen days from the | he paid to date. All conveyancing and recording | vested in me, sublot 23, in square 642, fronting 2) ty. sold, of ail cash, at the option The F byterian Christian Endeavor 7 1, 723 AND 725 COURT IN REAR LARGE MANSION on Prince street and tWo BRICK | day of sale, I reserve the right to resell the prop- | at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms are not | feet on Delaware avenue and SO feet on G street ‘A depesit of $100 required at time of Missionary Union held a business meeting 8%, 10 AND 11, SQUAKE 588, LOTS ) DWELLINGS on Patrick street, will be offered at ty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur-! complied with within ten days the right Is reserved | southwest, improved by two small frame hous Je. All conve iz and recording at purchas? last week under the direction of the new 35 AND 34, cublic sale op THURSDAY, "THE THIRTIETH | Chaser, after five days’ advertisement of such re-| to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting | The property will be sold subject to a prior trust | er's cost. If the teriis of sale are mot compiled officers and ma,ped out the work for the | At auction on’ THURSDAY, MAY SI 18 Bay or MAY, at TWELVE’ O'CLOCK NOON, in | Qie ia some newspaper published in Washington, | purchaser after five days’ advertiserient in one of | of $1,200, which has over year yet to run. with in ten days from dey of sale the trus: ff SE gare ckucek tenniteoidy at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, The improvements ‘consist | front of the premises. D. C. All conveyancing and recording at the | the Washinzton papers. Terms of sale cash; $100 down when property 4s | serves the sight to resell ‘the property at the cost ensuing year. It was dec © raise Gur- | of ive two-story bricks, fronting on Delaware ave ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in easy pay- | purchaser's cost. BENJAMIN S. MINOR, 416 Sth st. n.w., struck off. All conveyancing, ete., at purchaser's | and risk of defaulting purchaser, after Ove days’ ing this spring and coming summer six | noe, and four two-story bricks in court, ‘Terms | ments. ARTHUR HERBERT, WALTER A. JOLNSTON, Attorney J. THOMAS SOTHORON, 317 4% St. n.W., cost. DANIEL OG. CALLAGHA. advertisement. hundred dollars, three hundred of which | made known day of sale. ap25-d&ds 2p20-eotom30 Trustee for Mrs. E. C. Lewis. ap26-d&ds 412 Sth st. ap18-cod&ds ‘Trustees. ap20-d&ds Attorney. aplv-dids WILLIAM MAYSB, Jr., Trustee. a al

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