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14 . <2 OTHE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1896— ADIMEFOR DIcesTion|'* “YS'SAY S'ReteS The Way to Help Your Divine Art’ © ~~ Speco aa 4 Coming Performance of “Elijah” by Difficulty. ° the Choral Society—Other Item# About Local Musicians. When you are taken sick with Legged ie or che sea, Vv ing, headache, Gizsiress, ‘nervousess, newalzin, fitalences con. | ‘The last concert this season of the Choral stipation, mental depression, weakness, languor, | Society will take place at Allen’s Grand loss of appetite and other similar symptoms, you | Opera Hcuse the 24th instant, and it is ex- are infected with the poisons of undigested food. | pected that this will be the most successful Four stomach needs pep. ttle of the Shaker | of this year’s series. ‘The society ts actively ime spent for a sampl bottle of s co Digestive Conllal will show sou whether or not | Fehearsing under its director, Tey a capeet Tictis teed hae cea Sherman, and Mendelssohn's grand choruse: ‘on really are a dyspeptic, it will relieve | will be given a fitting Interpretation. The x few doses. If it does, keep on til | sale of tickets to honorary members has If cot, don’t take any more; you're | opened at Ellis’ music store, and already a large number of seats have been. secured. ‘The season just closed has been an unusual- spepsia is a di the more that so few people believe in its danger- oustess, Choral Society has suffered with other or- ‘Th: don't die of indizestion, | eanizations. But its officers and members but of rheumatism, mption, pneumoria, and | gre confident that with the coming concert ther diseases whieh they would never have} they can close the season in good shape. aught’ if their bodi n't been siarved and | The quartet will be composed of experienced Weakened with indi ion. oratorio singers, Mr. Ericsson Bushnell Shaker Digestive Cordial acts on the food in} singing the part of Elijah, in which he has your stomach and helps the digestive Juices to | been heard before here, and in which his dissolve it. In this way it aids your stomach nich pass voice is heard to unusually good ‘effurt and creates new | advantage. Be nad tt ke cea | Bike Siiecids af the society navetenie 16e- A ward with good responses to the appeal of the board of directors, and it is expected that others will be heard from, so that the disasters of the past will be entirely over- YR OSE ea come. P ‘OS AN 4NS. Miss Alice Judson did some very cred- PIANOS AND ORGANS. itable work with the Hinrichs Grand Opera Company last week, and betrays an ability beyond that suspected by her best friends. It has been a trying time for her to line up agairst such experienced artists ight, $95 cash. Pianos for rent, | 88 Miss Minnie Tracey, Natali_M. Gogny, <i. HUGO WORCH, 924 7th st. | Sig. Michelena, De Backer and Dorrain, but ¥. apli-sd | she has held her own in good fashion. If ene was to predict this young lady's future it would not be in grand but comic opera. For Tone, Touch She has fi natural sense of humor and co- quetry, 4s was particularly shown in her At druggists. Write to Th York, fer an in Ww UPRIC toueh, i S2ans t Take a look at this instrument; you IT PLANO, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. a a AUCTION SALES. - TOMORROW. ed YS | See ES Ae es eee ee Sait at , ee oe ¥ OURTEEN PA: AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., ucctssors to Ratcliffe, SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING “ISHERWOOD,"" i EN SIXTEENTH AND SEV- NORTHEAST, WASH- ‘By virtue of a deed of trust- duly recorded in Liber No. 1994, at folio 483 et seq., one of the ind records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un- {dersigued trustees will offer for sale bh; in front of the premises, on TU! -ENTH DAY OF APRIL,’ A.D. 1896, HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M described land and premises, situate in the county of Washington, and District of Columbia, and des- lots thirty-five (5) to forty- both inclusive, of William H. and the American Security and Trast Company's subdivision of block numbered twenty-seven (27) of Long Meadows, as said subdivision is recorded in in the office of the District of Columbia, together ‘with all the improvements, UCTIONEERS. Matters of Interest to the Lovers’ ofthe: ©o. “TRUSTEES SITES AT ERTEESTH SF INGON, D. ©. . the folloving mated as and being county book §, ‘page 23, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth casl and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's opt deposit of $50 required on each lot at time of sale. Terms” to be complied with within fifteen days All conveyancing, ete., at pur- balance in one from day of sale. chasers’ coat. JAS. JEREMIAH FIC! HOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BUILDING LOTS IN “EDGEWOOD.” virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 18, and recorded In Liber 1643, folio 433 ct seq., id records of the Distriet of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, We will sell at public aucticn, in front of the 1e- on ‘TUESDAY, ‘TEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1896, AT FIVE O'CLOCK the following described’ real estate in the county of Washington, in the District of Colum- Dia, to wit: Lots four (4), five (), ten (10) and cleven (11), in block six (6), in Katherine Chase et al.'s sub: rt of “Metropolis View,’ now called as per plat recorded in Liber county in the surveyor's office of the District ly hard one, musically speaking, and the’| one of the Ia tive premises, SHE FOUR: The said lots will be offered separately. Terms of sale: For each parcel valance in six months, the deferred payment to be secured on each parcel by deed of trust, or th at the purchasec’s ‘The deferred payment to whole purchase option, be paid in cash. Dear interest ut the rate of 6 per cent per annum. ‘A deposit of $50 on each lot will be required at the time of sale. ‘The trustees reserve the right, in case of default on the part of the purchaser, to resell at his risk and cost, after tive days’ advertisement. to be complied with within ten days from the day money may, i tion of Lbla, and her talki and Durability, Voice is unusually clear and distinct, “She has a petite though well-rounded figure, imbal Pi and looks remarkably attractive in boy's imba 1anos attire. Her voice is of good range and melodious, but not of large power such as Are Not Excelled continuance in*grand opera demands. It e | may develop in strength, for she is evi- T % Z ae dently quite young, but at the head of some he most eminent musicians— | gooa {Comic opera’ company Miss Judson nudaes Jorld’: ir and | ¥euld win both fame and fortune. In the the judges at the World’s Fair and | Poult min poth doing good choir work at music-wise folks everywhere unite St, Andrew's Church. sot wae == > Miss Fielding Rossele, who came on from in commending Kimball Pianos. | Miss Ficldin ‘sing at the Western Presby- Febabal are mace im ine laraert 200 | tertan, ‘Church’: concert dase Weduesdavi country i ery instrament is per- | €Vening, is a good illustration of what in- every aislity. is fully devcloped. | domitable pluck will accomplish. She was See us for Kin! always fond of music, and when she at- 2 ° ° tended school here sang very prettily, but, Fine Upri ght Piano | cane ces us ie eee ene Voice that needed better care and attention Easy than she could give it here. So she went or 200 to New York, put herself under a good in- Payments | structer and’ worked hard. After awhile she got a church cholr position, and that made her, to a certain extent, independent. She continued to study, and soon began to get small concert engagements. These grew better, until now she stands among the best concert and oratorio singers of ~ —— her cla: She has developed into a noble : woman, with a voice of as generous pro- Metzerott MUSIC CO, _ | portions ag her physique, and those inthe MUSIC HALL | Western Church who met her last Wednes. ets via all to all day night found her as simple and unaf- ee eee fected as when she went to that church ag Inst the eppertuntty xou've been waith ‘This is an excellent instrun fa well-known tak ished ehouy ca fect touch and 3200, on easy terms, Steam: parts of th Urket agents for €. & 0. Bi a little girl. It 1110 F St. N. W. Mr. Jchn Porter Lawrence has been reg ularly engaged as the organist at the First Baptist Church, and it is expected will enter fully upon his duties by the Ist of JOUN FL Er he Washington Military and Concert Band is busily rehearsing for its final con- y cert this season, which will take place the Pianos as have been out at rent] {sth ‘instant at’ the Grand Opera Touse. as fast as they come i a Conductor Haley has prepared several nov- Sages lat OCB Ce Us pone seamen itee Cal Ge ake prevent the overcrowding of our] usually attractive. One of the features will premises. We try to make prices | be the celebrated anvil chorus—a portion of | tore” —which will in- so low that our customers can-} trodue several Sremen in full uniform, BR Ppp epee o will beat the anvils. Another novelty not resist the inducement. Our} cit be a humorous selection, where the rented Pianos have begun com- | band has a row and the members all desert pe Lif y ish to buy a| Me director, leaving him alone upon the ing in, and i you wish to buy 2) stage. While they are settling their differ- ‘ood instrument at a very small| ences outside Mr. Haley will play a flute So 3 solo, and those who know his skill upon price, now is your chance. that instrument will anticipate much pleas- mre ay Tate ure in listening to him. Then there will be Among the lot we have a new march dedicated to Washington an excellent 7 1-3-octave Lodge of Elks by Mr. Haley, which has a ioht i Iy 125 regular martial swing and a good, spirited upnght ior only........ movement, and a new national anthem, the or us pric We omit de-| words of which are by Mr. John Treanor seription to sove advertising, but yon are| and the music by Mr. A. Tregina, both of respectfully invited to call and hear them, | this city, which will ke sung by a chorus of cne hundred voices. The vocal soloist will Ss be Miss Mary Helen Howe. h Mr. He aiden Morseil alae conduct of the ° og : Damrosch Society has proved himself a CHICKERIN | PIANO ROOMS, skillful director, as well as an excellent 037 Penn. Avenue. “The death of Mrs. L,Y: Ellis, which oc- 1s curred las: Wednesday, will be deeply re- gretted by a large circle of musical friends. She was for a long time one of the most ctive and earrest members of the Choral ty, and. fcr fifteen years was the or- Sanist at Wesley Chapel. She acquired quite a reputation as a singer when a girl, epd as Rosa Rosennaum her name was fre- cvently upon musical programs. After her marriage she continued her music, and un- C ° til her health save way she wielded a wide 1 fluenc: The Sunday Night Club met at the resi- ° dence of Miss Florence Davis, a young vio- el er © hinist, on 13th street and cclebrated the ©9 | birthday of Haydn and Spohr by playing a Lie Fee made 4 principally of their a corpositions, vocal and instrumental. Mr. Piano-Forte Warerooms., =| 12rpes nea and instrumental. | from Spohr’s opera Jessonda, and “With Wissner} Joy th’ Impatient Husbandman” from ° ite Hayda's Seasons, with piano and quintet of Vose, ring accompaniment, and after the regu- McCammon lar program Miss Bertie Reichenbach sang 2 : the Easter selection, “Regina Coeli,” by The Motto that wins: Giorza, and Gounod’s “Ave Maria,’ both 1 - ices: i ct? with piano and quartet string accompani- ctory Prices; no interest. mert. Miss Elsa Ulke played Mendels- $10 payments. schn’s Rondo Capriccioso, and Miss Fe- = becca Behrend played a Polish dance by 417th S.No Wp A New Species. From the Detroit Tr First Cannibal—“She's 2 peach.” Second Cannibal—“How fortunate! I’m a vegetarian by preference, you kno: - ses. AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. Today. . Dowling & cts., 612 E st. n.w.— e s lots in “Edgewood”? Tuesda: April 14, at PIANOS John KRidout aed Jefferson B. Cralle, trus- Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- apis Sed . sale of dwellings 712, 714, 716, 718, 22 L st. n.e., and unimproved lots on 7th and M sts. ne.. Tuesday, April 14, at ae 72) and manship and “Durability.” st. bet. AND UPRIGHT AND square | 5 P-m. T. E. Wagzaman and John W. Pilling, f MAKES AT ALL PRICES | trustees. AND TERMS TO SUIT. cliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts.—Sale of building pe ee sites at “Isherwood,” Roeedale st. bet. 16th snd . lith sts. Tuesday, April 14, at 4:30 p.m. ning and Ite patrt ‘ Tuning and Kepatring by Factory Experts. Jas. E, Padgett and Jeremiah Fickling, trustees, Wm. Knabe & Co. Tomorrow. ’ 1422 Penn. Ave. N. Ww. Walter B. Williams, Ancts., 10th and Pa. ave. - n.w.—Special sale of government farniture, ete Telepcne call No. 1727. auction rooms on Wednesday, April 15, at 10 STEINWAY, 7 x: B. Latimer & Co., Aucts., 1220 and 1281 G Gabler, Hallet & Davis, Chase, Mathushek, Brigxs, SE or ee erro Wee Marshall & Wendell, mer, Poole and other . at 10 o'clock a.m. High-grade Plaroe for sale oc tent on easy teria, Latimer & Co., Aucts., 1220-1281 G stn.w. —Real estate at Deanewood, D.C., improved by NADER EURNOES RRARAD oS three eight-room ‘lwellings and twenty four to six- E BIANGS. RRARAUERS" AXD | room cottages. Sale Wednecday, April 15. at 5 Set ee ae ne SE ROS Ee | tack pee. “Winders! A WANES. andl Wak £e15-3m_| Dicudonne, trustees. an tenis SEVER USED: Sloan & Co., Auets., 1407 G.st. nw.—As- nd beautiful; one of the best ever f sisuee’s sale of plumbers’ supplies in store 525 Weber, New York. Sold for] 12th st. n.w., on Wedsesday, April 23, at 10 cash below cost. Address Box 85, Star office. ‘clock a.m. = aps-3t* at E. F. DROOP & SONS’, New Warcrooms, ¥25 Penna. om AUCTION SALES, LADIES G CHLONS SSUES: — FUTURE DAYS. oe HM de 1d yl aT ds RA’ U SUTTON ERS, cleaning wel yne and prempily delivered whea \TCLIFTE, IN & CO., AUCTIONEE! yomised by WHEATLEY, 1068 Jefferson av: (Sueygssors to Ratcliffe; Durr & Co.) jeorgetown. Wagon calls with clerk. fe on 7 - . E S DONE Up IN | ENECUTRIXN'S SALE OF STAPLE FINE BLACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP IN "AGON, HARNESS, ec. BLACK As HITE, LACES | GROCERIES, HOUSE, W Pe ee | eee ete Mise Win UD. Onl ae aicime| | the District of Columbia, holding a speclal term ees for Orphans’ Court. busitiess, ‘the undersigned a uinistratrix will sell, by public auction. atthe Insurance Money. store of the late Dani . Sexton, No. 1717 John M, Nelson. thirty-five yzars old, was 3 ne, northwest, on PHURSDAY. arrested here Saturday by Detectives Boyd DCK A.M., a large stock of Fancy and Stupie and Helan because of a request from Sheriff | Grecerles, Horse, Wagon, Harness, ets. ‘The above ‘ - at be it re itis Ricketts of Orange county, Va. He is| fttory puis mot obtained it il Mette charged In Virginia with having defrauded | sald ta detail several persons in collecting insurance mon- | | TERMS CASH. ~ ANNA M. SEXTON, ey and keeping it. False pretenses and em- | Exccutrix of the Estete of Dantel J. Sexton, De- beazlement are the charges against him. | SEOs, SOTHORON, Atterncs, He was taken back to Virginia for trial. ‘epl3-3t Biz 4% st. nw. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's JOHN RIDOUT, JEFFERSON B. CRALLE, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SIX TWO-STORY AND BACK BUILDING BRICK DWELLINGS, NUM- BERED 712, 714, 716, 718, 720 AND STREET NORTHE. pay UNIMPTOY- H STREET BELWEEN STKEETS NORTHEAST, INGTON, D.C. Liber No. 17! fa deed of trust, duly recorded in follo 387, of the land records of the District of Columbia,,and at the reyuest of the and also by virtue of an 17094, Supreme District of Columbia, we will sell, ubile aueticn, in front of the premises, on TUES- AY, FOURTEENTH, lots numbered 17 to 27, both in- e, in Donath and Ross, trustees” subd of parts of orlgimal lots 1, 2 snd 3, in squa bered 886, as per plat recorded in Bool 119, of the records of the surveyer’s offic Said lots will be sold separately. numbered 17 to 22, both inclusiv as aboy> stated, the remaind+s: are “One-third cash, $100 must be made on each lot nt time of sale, in two equal installments, in one for which notes Parties thereby secured, passed in Equity’ Cause and the balan of the purchi 2 at 6 per cent "dl secured by Il be taken, or bearing intere: property sold ie option of the purchcter. to be complied with in ten days from sule, or the trustees reserve the right to 1esell Ser OF purch risk and cost conveyancing a purchaser's cost. 917 F etreet nw. FUTURE DAYS, AUCTIONEERS, 1229 and 1231 G st. Collectors’ Sale of Nine Head of Cattie (most of them . Jerseys), one Bay Horse, one Mule,18 Chick= ens, &c. By virtue of an order p: Court of the District term for Orphan: of April, 160 assed by the Supreme siness, On the 10th wnatter of the 1 ary ed Colle tors stock on PRIDAY, APIUL. AT HAUP-PAST E the farm lately owned by said de- ased on ghe Tih street road, near the District line, at tie terminus of t Brightwood electric ¥TON GORDON, WALTER C. CLEMIIANE, DUNCANSON BKCS, TRUSTEES’ SALE Of VALUABLE NORTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to u: July 1, 1892, and duly recorded In ‘Liber Ne folio 14 et seq., of the land records of the of Columbia, and at the request of the cured thereby, we, the underrizned trus| 1, at public’ auction. in froat of the pret EN A.D. 1896, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. jend ard premises, situate’ in the ¢ Weshington, District of Columbia, and as and being port of lot 27 in Williams and gar- ln’s st bdivision of square 1 AUCTIONEERS. DAY of APRIL, -M., the follow 9, a8 per plat in Liber follo 21, of the surveyor's oifice of sald District, “erd beginning for the same 10.885 eust of ‘the Lorthwest corner of culd lot, e south 95.87 feet to an alley; thence eust 19 fect; thence rerth 95.87 feet to “N and thence ‘vest 19 feet to the beginnt with the improvements, consisting of a ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal in. stallments, payable in one and two years, with in. terest at six (6) per centum per annump payable semi-annually, from day of sale, trust upon the property sold, ‘or all. c option of the purcl Purchase money to secured by deed of A deposit of $200 will be equired of the purchaser at the time of sale. ‘ording 2nd xotarial fees at the Terms of sitle to be. com: plicd with within ten days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve property at the risk and cost of t N_ ASHFORD, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, NATHANIEL WILSON, Attorney for Party No. 622-624 F st. cost of the pu: ght to resell the ROAD NORTH OF HOWARD 4 By virtue of a deed of trust, 2014. at folio 97 et seq., one records for the District of Columbia, quest of the party secured thereby, trustees will offer for sitle, by frent of the premises, on THURSDAY, the TW TY-THIRD DAY of API PAST THRE! scribed land and premis Washington, Distric as and being all of lot numbered one hundre two (102), in Chapin Brown's subdivision of Motnt’ Peasant, said subdivision In the office of the and at the re- the undersigned ublic auction, D. 1806, at HALP- the following de Mite in the county of end. dexisnat according to the County Records, page 172, t Bo be sold subject tox prior deed of tru: recorded In Liber No. 2014, o€ the land records of the | particulars of which will be at folio 92 et seq trict of Columbia, the fully stated at ‘time ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance In one art rs from date of sate, the’ deferred deed of trust upcn the prope: ty sold. at the option of the purchaser, All and recording at the cost of the A deposit of $100 required at the tim sale. ‘Terms of sale must be complied with within ten days from date of sale, otherwise the trustees reeerve the right to. resell the property and cost of the defaulting purchaser, public advertisement of such resale in some Paper published in Washington, D. FILLMORE BEALL, ‘Trustee, N ALEXANDER H. Bi 17 4% st. nw. ELL, Trustee, No. 325 4% st. n.wv. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 @ ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING _K. NO. 1111 RHODH ISLAND AVENUE, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the fourteenth day of November, corded in Liber No. 1429, foll the land records of the District of Columb! the request of the party secured thereby, we will public auction, in front of the THE BOURTEENTH CLOCK P.M, 1889, and duly re- 485 et sey., one of offer for <ale, at on’ SATURDAY, ARCH, 1996, AT FIVE 0" described ‘real estate, situate In the city of Washington, District of Columbi: Lot numbered twenty-1 subdivision of lots dred and ten (810), a J. i. K., folio 67, of the records o office of ‘the District of Columbia, being original lot vumbered two (2), together with the of a ‘two-story and bose- own as No, ven (27), in John aquare numbered three hun- per plat recorded in Liber of the survesor’s, improvement: Island avenue. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two 1 installments, payable in one and two years, th interest at six (6) per cent per annum, payable seml-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or of the purchaser. i cash, at the option A deposit of two hundrad dollars Will be required at the time of sale. ancing and recording at the cost of ihe pm Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell ‘the prope of the defaulting purchaser, as they may deem the risk and cost such public notice Y MYRON M. PARKER, HE: (THE ABOVE SAL POSTPO: onder of the trustees, until MONDAY, MAY TWEN- TY-FIFTH, at same hour and Wh13,24,ap3,14,24, wy5,15,23,: WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Special Sale Government Desks, Pigeonholes, File Cases, large Range, suftable for hotel or ‘dining room, cost 265; Handsome Combination Chandelier, Gus and icctric Light, cost $145, with Side Brackets, Re- frigerators, Bur Fixtures, Show Cases, Counters, Large Iron Safe, combination locks; ’ Household. Effects, ete., etc., within and in front of oyr auc- tion rooms, ‘corner 10th and Pennsylvauia avenue northwest, : Tomorrow, April 15, at to o’clock A. M. 1t___ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts.” ‘M. B. LATIMER & CO., AUCTION 1229 and 123i G st. FINE ROLL-TOP DESKS, 10 PARLOR SUITES. ELEGANT ANTIQUE SIDEBOARDS _ANi TALLES, TEN CHAMBER SUITES, HAIR MAT- ? TRESSES, DINING ROOM FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. At our auction rooms TOMORROW, APRIL FIE- TEENTH, 1606, AT TEN O'CLOCK, it ©. @ SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. ‘S SALE OF STEAM AND HOT WATER FITTINGS, PLUMBERS’ SUPPIAES, &e., &c., CONTAINED IN STORE NO. 525 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of 1 deed of assigament to me, which has been duly recorded, we will sell, at public auction, within the store, No: 525 13th street north- West, on WEDNESDAY, APIUL FIFTEENTH, 1896, at TEN A.M., all the stock of Steam and Hot Water Appr ratus and Fittings, Plumbers’ Supplics and other goods, as usually foond in an establish ‘nt of this Kind. Also ‘Tools, Safe, Roll-top Desk, File Cabinet, Office Fixtures,’ ete.,’ et ventor} can be secn at auctioneer’ office. ‘The stock will be ‘ifsc offered as an entirety, and if not thus dis- Posed of will be at once ‘in detail. ‘Terms cash. By order of ARIUS LINDSLEY, Assignee, 406 5th s M. B. LATIMER & CO, AUCTIONEE 1220-31 G st. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE _ ACREAGE PROPERTY AT DEANWOOD, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, IMPROVED BY ‘THREE LARGE, EIGHT-ROGM FRAME “DWELLINGS — AND. TWENTY SMALL COTTAGES, GONTAINING FROM FOUR TO SIX ROOMS EACH. By virtue of a deed of trust, duted June 8, 1803, and duly recorded on June 13, 1893, In Liber No, 1883, at folio 261 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we shall sell, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the FIPTEENTH DAY of APRYL, A. D. 1896, at FIVE O'CLOCK, P.M., the following’ described land and premises, with’ tie improvererts, easements, rights, ways and 4 purtepances thereto belunging, situate und lying in the county of Washington, District of Columbia and designated 1s part of “Beall’s Adventure and Fife Dularged,”” begivning for same at a stone plented at the gateway of the road leading to the dwelliig house which was occupled by Levi Sheriff. ad ased, +t the time of his death, running thence alcng the west line of said road south 144% degrees eust 25.40 perches to a stone, thence south 21% degrees east 51.88 perches aleng the west line of ssid road to a stone, thence north 75% degrees West 236 perches to the Bultimore and Ohio reil- road line, thence north 47% degrees east 50.16 Perches to the Annapolis roud, thence south 8014 degrees ‘east 52.44 percbes, thence south 88% dv- grees cast 39.56 perches, thence south 88 degrees eust 29.88 perches, thence east 41 perches, thence nerth 70% degrees east 2 perches to the be- ginning. Except parts conveyed to George E. Bald- vind, Anerican Energizer Manafacturing Company and Southern Marylund Ratlroad Company by deeds recorded among the laud records of the District of Celumbla in Liber 1089, folio 204; Liber 1034, folio 360, ond Liver 1617, folio 114, respectively. ‘Verma’ of sale: One-third cash, balance tn one, two and three y(ars, at the rate of 6 per c annum, interest payable semi-cnnually, to cured by deed of trust upon the property sol depostt of $1,000 required att Conveya sule ti days from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to re- sell the property at the risk und cost of STINE purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of such Jesale fn some newspaper published in Wash- ington, D. C. THEODORE A. HARDING, FRANK J. DIEUDONN! apt-d&ds, ‘Trustees. FUTURE DAYS. SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEE Successors to Roteliffe, Darr & Co. “STEES' SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITU ARPETS, &C., CONTAINED IN| RESIDES 0. 2219 T STREET NORTHWEST. virtue of a chattel deed of trust, request of the partes rstened trustees, Y OF APRIL, O'CLOCK A.M., the good: joned and dexeribed in schedule * hed to said trust. ‘Terms cash. apli-d&dbs rusteer, RES’ SALE OF LOT, IMPROVED BY TWO- STORY AND BACK’ BUILDING ERIC DWE! NG, 0 L STREEY NORTHES WASHINGTON, D. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liver No, 1661, Bet keq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, ‘and at the re- quest of the party thersby secured, ‘We Will gell, ublic auction, In front of the premise DAY. APIUL) TWENTY-FIRST, 1806, AT FIVE Jot numtered” 203, ‘In John B. of lots in ‘square numbered as per plat recorded ia Book 19, follo 42, of 8 of the surveyor's offive of said District, Ss ubove st ‘One-third cash, of $100 must be made at sitle, and ance in equal installments, in one for which the notes of the purelia terest inesable quarterly) secured hy, f trust ay ‘of sale, ard the property sold. will ft the pur- chaser, "AIL con ing and ing ct pur- chaser's cost. ‘Terms to Iw complied with in 12 days from diy of sale, or the trusters reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after eight days’ adver- tisement fn The Evenin de en, or all cash, at the optio: apll-cokds RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & (),, AUCTIONEERS. @uccessers to Hateliffe, Darr & Uo.) TRUSTEES’ SALE. OF THREE BRICK HOUSES AND ONE FRAME BOUSE, KNOWN AS NOS. 1129, 1181, 1183 AND 1135 24TH STREEL NORTHWEST. z By, irtue of a decrse of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in equity. cause No, 17145, doe. 40 (John Roberts et al. va, Churles Roberts et al.), the undersigned trustecs will cffer for sale, by public auctim, in frontsof the prem- iscs, on MONDAY, TWENTY. VENTH DAY APRIL, AD. 1896. at ALE-PAST POU! O'CLOCK F he following described real es- tate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, ‘to wit: AI of original Jot 10 in equare 87, together with all the improvemenis, rights, &. ‘terms, rescribed vy the decree, wre: “Une third cash, the residue in two equal installment at ene and two years, with interest from the day of sale at 6 per cent 'per annum, secured Ly deed of trust on the propercy gold, or all cash, ut the option of the purchaser. A “deposit of $100 re- quired on each hoase at tim of sale are not complied wit day of sale, the trustess res the property iat the rise an purchaser, after five days" resale published in Washir ancing and :ecord'ng at the cust of the purchase WM. H. SHOLES, ‘Truste No. 419 Sth st. now. THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, “trustee, apl4-d&ds ‘No. F et. nw. Horses and Carriages AT PUBLIC AUCTION INGE! HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, NO. #40 LA. AVE. We will sell, in front of the bazaar, on THURS- DAY MORNING, APIUL SIXTEENTH, at ‘TEN O'CLOCK SHARP: G Fercy Traps—2 Delivery Wagons. i Jump-seat Surrey—1 Canopy-top Surrey. 1 Extersion-top Surrey. 1 Pitsburg Rockaway. Top Buzgies—1 Toj ror ANL i V STYLES. Ad EST MAKE. ‘THIS WILL BE A RARE OP FOR PERSONS WISHING TO BU AS THE WHOLE LOT WILL PQRITIVELY BE SOLD, WITLOUT LIM! TO RESERVE. ALSO, Immediately thereafter, we will sell, within the bazaar, 35 head of Horses and Mares. In this lot Will be fcund stock to sult for all purposes. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERV apl4-2t S. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON SOUTH SIDE OF STREET BETW: FOURTEENTH AND PTEENTIC STREETS NORTHWEST, SHINGTON, D.C, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 8th day of October, A.D. 1895, and duly recorded in Liber 2051, at ‘folio 425 et seq., one of the Jand records of the Distriet of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell At public aucticn, “in frout of the’ premises, on MONDAY, APRIL) TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1596, AT. HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate In the city ‘of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All those. cert pleces or parcels of land and’ premises knows and being all of original lot nun (18), and “the cast thirty-four (4) feet one half (1%) Inches front on north U_ street, full depth of original lot numbered sev in square numbered two hundred and tiv gether with all the rights, ways, eascments, privi- to the same Dclonging. ! a trust of $12,000, day of sal ancing at cost of purchaser. complied With in ten days from day of sale, or the proy be resold at the risk and cost cf the purchaser after such public notice as the trustees may deem necesss BAUMGEAS, Trustee, 1404 G st. t COHEN, Trustee, apli-dts 926 F st. THOMAS DOWLING & CO, 612 E st. n. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF \VALUABL PROPERTY, NO. 1245 B STREET By virtue of a certain deed of trust, cember 15, 1892, and duly recerded in ‘Liber 1751, follo 415 et seq., ore of t 1 AUCTIONEERS, District of Columbia, and at request of the party secured thereby, We will sell, at public anc- ton. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, APRIL THIRTEENTH, 1896, at’ HALF-PAST UR O'CLOC! all of lot 149 in the Washington Real Ext any’s subdivision of square No, ¥ stone-front dwell- bala in one With interest at 6 per cent per an- yu deed of trust on the prope: ish, at the option of the purchaser. posit of $15) required at time of sale. Recording conveyancing ut purchaser's cost, - complied \ith within ten days fro otherwise the trustees reserve the the property at risk and cost of defaulting pur- cheser. JOHN S$. SWORMSTEDT, R. ED BRADLEY, ap3-d&ds ‘Trustees. TF THE ARUVE SALE IS PC APRIL TWENTY-FOUK lace. By order of the Tri TRUSTEES SALE REAL, ESTA 14TH STREI By virtue of the land rec Liber 1463, auction, In the TWENT FIVE O'CLOCK I grind, situated in the VALUABLE IMPRC WN AS PREMIS deed of trust, duly reconted amonz { the District of Columbia, ) et seq., I shall sell, at SAT certain ‘parc ity of Washingt sald District, distingulsted as lot 11 of subdivision of part of square 236 (20 feet front on lath st by 100 feet fi o alley), as per lat recorded in Liber W. Js of the surveyor’ ther with the Improvement Terms of sale: One-fourth ! ; equal payments, at years, 6 ieee pemanterent payable semi-annually, secured y the notes of the purchaser and deed of trust on ep h, at option of purcha: $200 All conveyancing, ete., at pur: cha rms to be complied with in fi teen divs, or trustee reserves the right to rea : ell at defaulting purchaser's cost and ¥ cere a CHARLES. II. CRAGIN, Surviving Trustee. Anct. apli-lor G1, one of ree- fd District, to- THOS. DOWLIN ©. G. SLO: Auctioneers, 1407 G st. n.w. TKUSTEES’ SALD OF VALUARLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, SITUATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF U ST. BET. 14TH AND 15TH STS. N.W. Ry virtue of a ‘certain deed of trust dated Au- gust 31, 1880, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1421, folio 147 et seq., and at th tof the parties ured thereby, we will si He auction, in ont of the premises, on WI SDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SECOND. 1896, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the following deseribed Jand and premises, situate in the elty of Washington, Dis- triet of Columbia, and known and. design and being lots numbered fifty-one Gn , fifty-three (3), fifty-four (54), fifty-tiv fifty-six (56), fifty-seven (57) and fifty-eight (o8), In sare numbered two hundred and four (204), as the same are laid down on the ground plat or plan of sald city. The above will be sold as an’ en- tirety. z ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the balance In cne and two years, with Interest’ at © per cent per annum, payable’ semi. annually, from day of sale, secured by a deed of trust on’ the property seld,’or all cash, at the op- tion of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 will ‘be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sile to be complied with in ten days from day of sal otherwise the trustees reserve the right to re the property at the risk and cost of the defaulti purchaser. CHARLES B. MAURY, FRANK T. RAWLINGS, 1505 Pa. ave apl0-d&ds ‘Truste WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, 20X131 2-3, ON WEST SIDE _OF‘S ENTH STREET EXTENDED BETWEEN FLOR- IDA AND GRANT AVENUES NOKTHWES?. By virtue of four deeds of trust, dated, respective- Iy, April 10, 1890; April 7, 1893; January 9, 1894, and January 2, 1895, ard recorded, respectively, in Libers No. 1480, folio 155 et sca.; No. 1810, folio 28 et seq.; No. 180), follo B84 ct seq., aud Ne 1974, follo 447 ‘ct sea., of the land records of the District of Columbia, ‘and at the request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will sell AL public auction, in front, of the premises, on SAT- URDAY, APRIL ELEVENTH, 1896, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following real estate, in Washington county, said District, to wit: Lot No. 225 of B. H. Warner's subdivision of part of loss 63 and 64, of Haw’s subdivision of part of Mt. Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, as per plat of said Warner's subdivision, duly recorded in Liber Gov. Shepherd, No. 1, folio 195, said lot fronting 20 fest on westside of 7th street extended near Grant avenue, by 131 2-3 feet. Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $100 most he paid at time of sale, balance in equal pay- ments at one and two years, with interest from day of sale, payable semi-annually, to be secured by Purchuser's ‘notes and a deed of trast on property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Convey- ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms. of sale to be complied with in ten days from day of sale, elne trustees resefve right to resell at risk and ‘cost of purchaser in default. WM. F. HOLTZMA: : AYLETT T. HOLTZMAY ‘Trustees. CF THR ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON AC- count of the rain, until THURSDAY, APRIL SIX- TEENTH, A.D. 1896, same heur and place. apl3-d&ds By order of the Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, No. 612 E st. nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY AT AVALON HEIGHTS, D. C. By virtue of a decd of trust given to us and duly recorded in Liber No. 2091, at follo 140 et one f the land records of the District of . and at the request. of the holder of te’ secured thereby, the: undersigned trus- tees will offer for sale at’ public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE TW! SECOND DAY ‘OF APRIL, 1896: AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, the following described land ‘and premises, situate in the county of Washington, District ‘of Columbia, and desizuated as all of lot uinbered. twelve (12), in 2block numbered five (3. in Avalon Heights, asyper plat recorded in Wook seven (7), page 78, inethe-office of the sur- veyor of the District of Colutnbia, vrms of sale: Cash. Ome handred dollars re- quired on dry of sale, andi balance in ten days thereafter, or the trustees reserve the right to re- fel at the gsk and cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing and recordiue at parebaser's cost. TSNOEL W. BARKSDALE. ‘Trustess 510 E st. n.w. ANDREW WILSON, Trustec, apl3-d&ds 510 E st. nw. , fifty-two TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND BACK BUILDING LING, NO. 1108 K STREED NORTHEAST, WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded Liber No. 1539, follo 486 et seq., of the land ree- ods of the District of Colmnbia, and at the re- quest of the party thereby seemed, we will sell. at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY APRIL TW OURTH, 1896, AT ITAL FOUR. O'CLOCK P.M, lot’ numbered 11, in E Keller's su aire north of square bered 980, 3 rded in Book 18, page 34 of the c oftice of sald Dis ct stated. \s third cash, of $100 must be made at time of s: in two equal installments, In one und two y which _ notes of, the purchaser, be rag inti t ayable quarterly) from day of sale, and secured iets t sold, will be or all cath, at the eption of the purchaser, ing ‘and recording at cost of p or. If terms are not complied with in ten days le, the trustees reserve the right to resell, by deed of trust on the propert, take risk and cost of the defaulting after elght days’ advertisement in The Star. THOS, E. JOHN W. PILLING, apl4-co&ds i ‘Trustees, OB A \G _BRICI E., WASHINGTON ber 1539, folio 469 et seq., of the the District of Columbla, and at the request of the part reby secured, We will sell_at public auc tion, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, APRIL [WENTY-FOURTH, 1896, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., lot numbered 8, in B. ‘T. Keller's subdivision of jare north of square numbered 980, as per plat recorded in book 18, page 34, of the records of the surveyor's office of sald District, with the improve- tients above stated. Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of $100 must be made at time of fale, and the balance in two equal installments, in one and two years, which notes of the purchaser, bearing int (payable quarterly) from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, Will be taken, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All con’ Yeyancing and secording at cost of purchaser. If terms are not complied with In ten days from tale the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 8 days’ advertisement in The Evening Star. THOS. EF. WAGGAMAN, JOHN W. PILLING, apl4-erd&ds Trustees, Horses, Horses. TWO CAR LOADS. ON THURSDAY, APRIL SINTEENTH, Mr. Frank Foltz of Palmara, Pa., will sell 22 head—some choice drivers AN3) GOOD WORKERS. Mr. Jones of Frederick, Md., will sell 22 head. In this lot are some good, heavy workers and choice drivers. 10 head of cheap Work Horses, sold for want of use. All to be rold to the high- est bidder. Come early and select such as you need, MAGRATH & KENNELLY, Aucts. Three loads for SATURDAY. Sale, 12th and Onto ave. Sates at our New Stable next week, —_ap14-2t THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 12 E st. nw. SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE BY AUC. TION OF A LARGE STOCK. OF LIBRARY, HALL AND OTHER LAMPS, CROCKERY GLASS “AND EARTHEN WARE, JARDI- NIERES, TOILET WARE, ETC. On THURSDAY, APRIL SIXTEENTH, 1860, AT TEN O'CLOCK A’M., we will sell, within our’ auc tlon rovns, 612 i Street nortawest, a large and well assorted stock of goods, renioved to uur auc: tion rooms for convenience of sale, CONSISTING IN PART OF Library, Hall end other Lamps, ‘Tea and Dinner Sets, a number of Toilet Sets, Bake Rean Pots, Water Coolers, Oil Stoves, Bureau ‘Toilet. Ware, large lot of Goblets, Meat Platters, Dinner and ‘Tea Plates, quantity’ of Glass Dishes and Bowls, Vegctatle Dishes, Beer Glasses, Covered Coal Hod, a variety of Jardinieres, etc ‘h makes a very nice collection and will be soid in detail and with- out reserve. apl3-3t :__. AUCTION. SALES. FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & _ Gucvessors to Ratchffe, Darr & Co.) SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED BOUNDED BY SECOND, THIRD, KER STREETS NORTHEAST. undersigned trustees, in a deed in trust dated April 21, 1829, folio ~ District of Columbia, iblic auction, on the premises, on IL, SEVENTEENTH, 1896, AT HALF- ‘CLOCK P.M., to the highest bidder, sublote 13 to 54, both inclusive, im Robert IH" rustee's, recorded subdivision of square 750, in Washington city, D. Terms of sale: CO., AUCTIONEEKS. McNamee et al and recorded in one of the land records of the will, sell, at PAST POUR 0" ‘Gne-fourth cash, and balance in equal installments in one, two and three with interest at 6 per cent per annum from sale on deferred payments,” secured by deed of mises. A deposit of $250 required at in entirety or halves. Any change of will be annourced at sale. y with terms of sale in fifteen days from of sale, or property will be sold at cost and of defaulting purchaser after PDSON T. CULL, a £. HAMILTON, Purchaser must TRUSTEES’ SALE OF INPROVED REAL ESTATE, S R STREET NORTH- ST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date Fe rtary 14, 1894, and recorded in Liber No. 1859, folio 293" et seq., and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at_ auc- n, Jn front of the NTY-THILD RTER PASE FIVE O'CLOCK Towing described real estate, county of Washingt» known and distinguls! Charles V. Kiley’s subGivision of lots in Hock 3, in George ‘Truesdell’s 2ddition to the city of Wash: irgton, knowr as Ezkivgton, as_per plat recorded in Liber County No. 3, folio. 67, the surveyor of ‘on ‘THURSDAY, DAY OF APRIL, 1896, AT District of Columbia, sud ed as all of lot No. in the uffice of he District of Columbia. proved by a two-story brick dwelling. : One-third of the pu in cash fof which $250 must be pai of sale), apd the balance in two equal installme pesable in two aud three years from the day of sale, with tntaest at six payable semi-annually, or all of the purehascr. The deferred esented by the notes of the purchaser and red by deed of trust on the property cost of the sale be net complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, the trus- tecs reserve the right to resell at the risk and cest of the defaulting purchescr, after five days’ fm some newspaper published per cent per annul advertisement Washington, D. ¢ JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee, Fendall_ buildin THEODORD A. HARDING AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTFES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV REAL ESTATE, NO. 1006 | SIREET NORTH- y virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in lbe> No. 1979, at folie 436 et seq land records for the Disiriet of Colt the request of the party secured ther undersigned trustees, Will sell, at pul f the premises, on’ THURS “PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following | described land and : ington and Distrio division of lots In'equare three hundred and_ forty: in the office lat recorded the surveyor for the sald District, in Liber N. consisting of a ent brick welling. the: balance ments, in one and ‘two years, with interest rate of six per centum. per amuin, y sold, or all cash. at A’ deposit of $200 will be required of rat the tin and recording at the cost of the purchns led with within ten days ‘Terms of sale to be von: day of sale, sel the prop: of the defaulting purch: McCAMMON & HAYDEN, 8 for the party secured. ap10-d&ds12t AUCTIONEERS. TABLE IMPROVED » AT THE CO} KNOWN AS ALL THE MACI der and by vir ay of March, A.D. 189%, follo 1 et seq, | dwelling, No. S12 Liber No. 2010, welling, Est TWENTIELH "E O'CLOCK P.M. of Columbia, parts of lots oue (1) Wn's subdivision of part of Dleasant “s Outlet, and described as f 24th street road and Sheridan avenue the northeast corner of sald lot westerly along the southern line of said Sheridan avenue to the northwest corner of said lot two; thence southwardly with the west- of said lot two 0: five G35) fect; then dan avenue to’ the | Lite 2008, folio 49 ¢ ae hundred and. thirty- Hel with Sherl- stern line of said lot t # point one bundred and thirty-five (135) feet south t corner of waid lot tw casterly to the 14th strect read at a hundred and forty-two (142) east comer of said lot one, on the Lath str | FOUR O'CLOCK from the uorth | and premises, desizuated as and being lot num'scred t road’ one hun Wo (142) feet to the place of be tegether with the large three-story briel erected thereon, ‘containin; and all. the ai elevators, ch: tures and app ing 1s well a and apartment house uperty will be sold sulyj fe the 7th day orded in Liber No. of said lund records, Secu: debtedness of $40,000, concerzing ived at time of sa'e. Gue-third casb, and the balan-e for which the not bearing interest, pay rate of @ per cent per aun secured by de 5 which fuller par- | be resold at Uh ‘Turms of sale. semi-annually at. t bum from day of sal on the property fold, or all purchaser's option. -vancing, ing and recording at- purchaser's cost. A of $500 will be required at time of sale ot complied with w terms of sale are days from day of sale, right to resell at purchaser, after thr ‘some newsyape published in the city of ai, SNYDER, ih SAMUEL MADD: ON, Trustee, AVENUE NORi undersigncd, as tr ber 6, 1893, 40 et seq., of the Is lumbia, and under two releases: ther No. IS78, folios 143 and 14% said land records, will s highest biddes Ps, under a deed of N auction tb ‘the all of lot numbered eighty-one (31) rds subdivision of lot ne hundred and fifty-two square rumbered as per plat recorded in Liber 3 the records of th District, with the in dence premises f Washington, D. ¢ ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money (of which $500 must be deposited with the trustecs and the balance in t «fice of the sur provements, consisting Hampshire avenue, at time of sa stallments, _p sale, with’ inte Me semi-annually est at 6 per d secured by first trust on ied with in te of eale, the trustees reserve the Th risk and cost of the defau days’ public advertisement. recording at purchaser's cost. |. ROBERTS FOULKE, MAHLON ASHFORD, © G SLOAN & CO,, AUCTIONEERS, 140; EE'S SALE OF DWELLING A NO. 1305 22) STREET By virtue of a deed of assignm 1896, and recorded in 468 et seq., one of the land records « Hc sale, on MON- APRIL, 1896, at K P.M, in front of the raises, sublot-162 in square 69 eshington, District of Columbia, improvements thereon, consistitig of mew three- stery brick dwelli ‘Terms of sal Ject to all taxe together with ch. Property will be sold due and two deeds of trust, ith accrued interest, one for $5,000 and the other for All conveyancing and recording at pur- chiser's cost. ARTHUR 8. MATTINGLY, Assignes, RATOLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers, Guccessors ‘to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTES’S SALE OF 2-STORY FRAME HOUS! AND STABLE. IN Si 12TH) STREET, BROOKLAND, D. C. By vittue of two deeds of trust recorded res; ively in Liber 1695, follo 20, and in Liber folla 306 et seq., of the land records for the Dis: trict of Columbia, and also by an order of the Su- preme Court of the District passed in Equity Cause No. 17176, the undersigned surviring trustee will of- Hon, Jn front of the prea. fer for sale, by public ises, on THURSDAY, ST A.D. 1896, at BOUR O'CLOCK described real estate, the county of Washingt and known and disting bered fifteen (15), in of Leighton and Pato’ tract of Jand called. *B:coklau County Book No- 6, folios 103 and 104, in ti veyor's office of the District of Colu with all. the improvements,, rij Terms cash. acceptance of Lid. M., the following ing and being In ‘on, Disiriet of Colni ed as and being lot nua lock numbered nineteen (19) .. trustees, subdivision of a a8 per plat in mbia, together $200 required upon the terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days from the day of the trustee reserves the right to resell th at the risk and cost of the defau!ti after five days’ advertisement of suc! fom newspaper published In Washington, D. All conveyancing aud recordi: at the cost of the SCHAEVEN Surviving Tr@stee. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00, AUCTIONERES. Assignee’s Sale of the Furniture, Lease, Retail Liquor License, Bar Fixtures, ., &e., of the well- known Cobb Hotel, corner 10th and E sts. nw. By virtue of a deed of assignment to me and duly recorded im the office of the recorder of decds of the District of Columbia, we will offer for sale at public auction, cn the premises, the good will, furniture, lease, ‘cense, retail liquor Heense, bur fixtures, beddinz, table ind bed linen, silver ware, iron safe no, ete., et of the well-known Cebb Hotel, southwest corner 10th and E streets northwest, “on MONDAY, APRIL. TV COMMENCING AT TEN’ O'CLOCK A.M. The hotel is fully equipped and has’ been doing 8 Jarge apd pasing busiuces. ‘The furniture, ett. will be figt offered as an entirety and if not then dixposed WH be sold in detail. ‘ermas cash. A. T. COUMBE, Assignee, apl3-ats No. 1425 N. ¥. av DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND 7. MENT BRICK AND FRAME DWELLY 406 FIFTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust xiven to us, and duly recorded in Liber 1827, at follo S42 et seq. one of the land records of the District of Colum: at the request of the party secured, we in frout of the premises, on MOND RUARY TENTH, AD. 1896, at FOUI-FO O'CLOCK P.M.,” the following described Washingt h street east b of twenty-five feet (25 fect) of original lot nat ed six (6) in square cumbered eight bundred aud forty-five. (s: Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two yenrs from date of sale, deferred p be secured by deed of trust’ on the prope and to rate of 6 per ceut, 7 100 requifed. at ed with in ten days from cite of sale, otherwice the trust serve the right to advertise and resell the at the risk and cost of the defaulting yur All conveyxncing at purchaser's cost. Good title or no sule. JOSEPH R. EDSON, CHARLES B. BAILEY, ‘Trustees. CFTHE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE AD- vertised sale having failed to compiy with tie terms of wale, we, as trustees, will resell, at bis risk apd mentioned property, om MONDAL, EVENTH DAY of APRIL, A. D- O'CLOCK PM., in frout’ of the Premises, Terms as above. JOSEPH R. EDSON, CHARLES B. BAILEY, apll-d&as ‘Trustees. DUD AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY Fi ERECT ABOUT FIFTEE: NEI OF TH SUSE. OF “TH 20AD IN THE EASTERN kt OF THE CITY, By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, recorded in Libers 1808 and 1911, at folios 277° and 419, respectivel the irpd records of the Distri All sell, in front of the premises, THE’ TWENTY A.D. 1896, AT “HALE PM. lots tire (3) und tv square ten hindsed and te 56 88-109 feet on 12th street street north comprising 2 for building, fly rent BUILDING Lots. A BUILDER TO years, with 6 p by deed of trust on proper option of purch: ES a deposit at tim with in 15 days: 6, otherwise sale, after five advertising in sq ished fa Washingion, DB. C., at risk snd Jefaulting purcha: rancing, Xe. at cost of purchase quired slide CG. . ANB PLORUA of the owner, we will sell at pulilie f the premises, on SATUKDA BENTH, 1505, AT HALF: CLOCK P-M., part of lot D, feet on Mth street a south from r of Florida 3 . with pth of about 48 with 2 feet en Florida avenue, improved | tick front ce of B rootns, With all ev ks wrthwest. ned lot and square, fr improved by brick store ‘jorida avenue, with 5 rooms, Florida av cellar, ete.; also side yard, fronting 2.40 fect on same ‘ave This is desirable ¥ in a grow- ing se and should command attention. Terms sy, and made known at sal LOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. Darr & ) STORY BRICK UTHWEST, WASHING Ry virtue of a decd or trust, of the District of Cu the party secured th Will offer for sale, by p remices, on SATUR 2AY OF APRIL wing descriie thirty-nine (39), in Robert Waldron's subdivision, of lots in sjuare numbered six hundred and Oo), a8 per plat recorded in Liber 15, records of the office of the sucvey Di trict of Columbla, together with the improvements therec This property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust, sectiring the payment of $1,950.90, the particulirs of which will be fully stated at time of sale. Terms of sale: All cash over and above t deed of trust securing $1,938.00), and interest 1 on. A deposit of §200 will be required at time sale. ms of sale to be complied with in ten (10) days from date of sal property will uiting 9 f such ree ished in Washington, GEO. H. PLANT, Jr., Trustee, __ AL H. BELL. Trott DUNCANSOD x TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE CONDUIT Koad, 1. « f By virtue of a decree the Distriet of Columb 16920, wherein Fr: nts ‘und Georg I, the undersigi will offer. fe f the premises, DAY of APRIL ALF-PAST FOUR 0’ necribed ral estate mentioned decree, to vit t certain p land, sitea nity of Washing Columt aud District, eribed as’ f . three (3) called belts of Jokn W. Ba- ker, as per plet tiled With proceedings of Circult Ceurt of the Disirict of Columbia, in partitions N2: said part of lots being described by metes bounds as follows: Begiuning for the same ut & Point at the iimersection of the east ede. of Cone duit coad with the vest side of New. Cut rent and running thence along the east side of sah Conduit road south 28 degrees 11 minutes east 1,046.93 feet; thence ‘south S4 degrees 10 minutes cust 196.68 north 60 degrees 24 min- utes €ast 465.63’ feet, to the east line of said two; thence with east line of suid lots 2 and 3 north 1 degrees 51 minutes west to the west side of sald New Cut road, and thence with west side of seid last mentioned rood to the beginning. Terms f sale: (One-third of the purchase money in cash, one-third in one year third in two Years from the day of sale, or tion of the purchaser or pui ferred payments to be sec upon th 3 rate of 6 per cent per nually, A deposit of $500 is clinse: mply with the terns of sale within ten days after sald swle, the trustee may resell at the risk and cost of the de- feulting purchaser or purchasers, CHAPIN BROWN, Trustee, B33 4, FITCH, & BROWN, BROKERS, 1406 G'ST. A SALE OF THY HANDSOME BRICK RESIDENCE NO.1703 RHODE ISLAND AVENUE NOKT WEST. ON THURSDAY, THE SIXTEENTH (16TH) DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1896, AT FIVE ©) O'CLOCK at the request of ‘the heirs, we will sell, at auction, in front of the ' premises, -sublot -seven (87), square numbered one hundred and Afiy-nine (159%), “improved by a handsome double brick residence, No. 1703 Rhode Island avenue n.w., containing fourteen (14) rooms. Lot has a frontage of forty (40) fect and an average depth of about eighty-six (6) fect to alley; contains three thom and three hundred and thirteen (3,813) square fect. Terms: $18,000 at 5 per cent’ per aunuin remain on the property, tulance of purchase tm cash. A deposit of $3 red at Ufne of «1 All conveyancing at pur S cost. If terms sale are not complied with witain ten 0) days, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Permits for inspection given at any time, aps-d&1s BROS.. Aucts. tioneer, rz . G12 E st. now, “= Esta 2RUSTEE'S SALE OF HG AND LoT KNOWN AS NO. 323 © STREET SOUTHWEST Under and by virtue of a decree of the Court of the District of Columbia, | Loldi Equity Court for said District, in care wherein Furman J. Shadd et al. were complain William H. Myers was defendant, kno 20070. fo equity, the undersiend tructee wil Al ‘ “LOCK P.M.."in front of ‘the Plemixes, ‘sell at pubite anctiog all that parcel of land situate in ihe city of Washington, in ald District, known as and being part of lot munbered four (4, in square numbered five bundred and thirty-four (534), haviug a front twenty (20) feet and running back of that width the full depth of tald lot, together with the impzovements tbercon, consisting of an old frame dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, balance in two equal payments at ove aud two years, scoured by the promissory notes of the purchaser ‘aud a deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash, at purchaser's option. ‘Converanct and recording at purchaser's cost. A depusit $100 required on the day of sale. BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, api-d&és Office, 452 D ot. a