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14 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1898—16 PAGES. THE MASONIC FAIR| ee ge st. mc., on Saturday, April-9, at 6 o'clock p.m. William H. Duncanson and James F. Scaggs, trus- tees. c. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.— Sale of Lovsehold furniture, ete., on Saturday, : : : April 9, st 10 o'clock a.m. Also at 12 m., vehicles, Completing the Work in Convention | : herse, ete Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. n.w.—Trustees’ Hall and the Annex. sale of dwelling Ne. 1453 Mars, ave. n.w., on Sat- ~ wrday, April 9, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Albert A. Wilson and John B. Larnez, trustecs. Drncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n. ves’ sale cf dwelling No. 1022 Trinidad a turday, April 9, at 5:30 o'clock p.m. Benjamin end Wm. H. Duncanson, RECEIVING DEPOT FOR DONATIONS trustees dues W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. aye. n.w.— Trustees’ sale of real estate in Bladensburg, on Saturdty. April 9, at 3 o'clock p.m. Willlam F. Earl, trustees. Avets., 1407 G st. n.w.— ale of dwelling No, 600 F st. n.w., on Ail 9, at 4 lock p.m.@Simon J. J. Gallagher, trustees. Auet., 10th and D sts. naw. articles, carpets, chinaware, April 9, at 10 o'clock a.m. cleck m., curriages, bicycles, harness, Organizations Still Zealously Work- ing for Assistance. NEWS — OTHER OF INIEREST ntion Hall and been u annex in the adjeciair reek G. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G NW. ALUABLE IMPROVED WICKS STATION, MET- cH. B. & OR. RL deed of trust, dated June of cmbeilis When comr will be put on. Se enteats ded in Liber 182: of : cords of the District of Colum in the event | Liber J. A. 41, folie 201, of the land records of ade last night in a bull After | Montgomery county, Md., the undersigned trustees, z 3 ¥ therein nained, will sell at public auction to the Stating that the fair will be cpened each ard best bidder, ‘on PRIDAY, “THE afternoc: ck the bulletin proceeds 1898, on the premises, i O'CLOCK P.M.. all that certain tract farm land lying partly in the District neral has opened an and partly in Montgomery county, e in the armery annex, where ali arti- ands barter oieeee cles for the booths wiil be ree: (leseribed ag follows: Te. goods will be allowed on the booth fore pli at the 100 aahentte of them by the | °f.# bounded double birch tree standing on the is first made Feast side of a branch and at the end line ef a part of Joseph's Park, couy he tenth d ov the ector ‘A fore be in attendance | 2d day of January, A.D. 1815, by William Cuar- ‘at ithis iGueconnitie roll to Zadoe Wilson, “and afterward conveyed to at as 3 Fhihp Penwi running thence up and with 5 d he the branch With | sald *conveyance as the w ill be expedite v therein expressed, the two following courses and bedies will have a prepared f North 33 degrees, east 17 perches; pproval of the director general. horth 10 degrees, east 33! perches, to a bounded Gouna Ke cabsokk necessary in order | Peplar tree standing by the side of sald branch, then east 5 9-10 perches to the center of anothet brauch, then up and with sald brapch the four fol lowing courses and distances: North 71% degree cast 13 perches; north 65% degrees, east ¢ perches north 88 degrees, east 9 perches; north 74 degrees, cS 7 perches, to a bounded muple tree standing between and near the Junction of the two branches: then south 82 degrees, east 56 2-10 perches to @ pile of stones a-corner of R. S. Wilson's land; that a correct record of all the donations to the fair may be made, and the repre- tativ of each body taking part are d to see to it that the request of the irector ral is complied with. Goods will be received at Convention Hall after ¥ o'clock a.m. Saturday, April 9. but noth- u ng Ww! se admitted C through the | then south 45% degrees, east 29 2-10 perches to a ne pas ey tted exe ie fipt stone the corner of Blair's land. called “Falk- — - : ie senile lznd Manor;" then with the 77th line of said tract ‘Mason: 0 have not made settlemen south 6S\%4 degrees, west 54 perches to a stone at for tickets nt them are urged to do s the end thereof; then south 83 degrees, west 13 Tickets for persons detailed to the booths, good until noon April 8-10 perches; south 2 degrees, east 56 perches to a branes thea ‘with the ‘brane ‘south V2I- degrees So west 4 perches; south 4 grees, east 3 15-100 be obtained upon application tO | perches ‘to a pile of atolles a-coraer of Francis sresident of the board of control. Thest | Perwicks: lot; ten eatin 88 ieee, eee will not be received for admission | perches to the end ot'the secon! line of “sesep after the fair opens . Park ;"* a pei the rea ine ofcenid pect ees hee ve | expressed in a deed made March 29, A. D. e he various bodies to whom po Beye Ly Jno. Pickrell to Philip Fenwick’ for parts of sned in Convention Hall may be | «tid tract, south 85% degrees, west SU perches to donations received | the eastern edge of a spring branch, aud rouning y them for the purposes of the fair, to | up and with said branch on the eastern edge there, apply the same to the purchase of such as of the twelve following courses and distances: North 9 degrees, west 3% north g ae ee rches; 35% supplies as are necessary to replenish | Gegrees. west 6 perches; north’? degrees, west their booths. With the understanding that | fetches: ‘north’ Bi depres: mat “S°aa8 Mente each booth in Convention Hall 1s to be | herth “Ye “dezrees, east 6 ‘percties; south bisa eat acne! ing the entire | degrees, east 344 perches: nort legrees, wes eee te ei es ain cocoate ten US OOO coches acts ee ee ees Esty Sg pith Ua i; : vor | pefehes; north 10 degrees, west 8 perch any casn donations may be turned over | fy"Gegmes cast 12 rerehess mete eons to the treasurer and the full amount of | 114 ches; north 69 degrees, cast 4 percles to , containing 67% ‘acres and 7 square perches of land, excepting a right of way twenty feet wide reserved unto lot numbered 1 along th ninth line hereof, containing 35 square perches of land, excepting also the right of way 20 fect wi reserved unte’ Francis Fenwick's lot along the the same placed to the credit of the body for the purchase of stock, provided the name of the donor and the amount of the donation are given.” The board of control met last night and acta aE t of business re- | 20th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th lines hereof, con ating tor the dctaik his | 5,f¢res of land heretofore conveyed to Valentine Mc- President Small gave great pleasure to rractatal liy by deed now of record cee Ai of said Montgomery county. Also all that certain Frank V. | piece or parcel of land situate in the District of Ce bee being part oe cere ral act a land : Sompany, | celled and known as ‘Joseph's Park"? and "James" House Hotel Company, | Girt," beginning for the part hereby intended tu be h Hotel. $ The an- | « veyed ata stake and stone standing on the east nouncement was also made of the contribu- | side of arbraneh: a stone helt G area be- ie r ye tween said parties of the first und second part, Siem Ce a eae thence up said branch with the meanders thereof The Full Musical Program. te a marked maple tree ttanding at the forks of F t | Safd branch, thence down the east bank of said The music program for the opening night | {tion with the almeanders thereof to the follows: Instrumental prelude at sald James Fenwick’s land, ald setoltones Tostrumental nretwioies 's north line to the west line of Francis Meyerbeer: “Russian Serenade,” Mosckow- colleagues by arnouncing the following do- ms to the Temple fund: ager of the Arlington Hotel, itt el nwick’s Iand, thence with sald lne to the south line of James Fenwick’s land to the place of be- a an ‘a Suppe; | sinning, containing 20 acres and 80-100 of an acre Met bade ie DaePe; | Ge land, ‘together with. the Improvements, which eon nee During | consist of a first-class dwelling house of fourteen mon of opening, “Hail Colum | (14) rooms, with necessary outbuildings, all in gooa y the band, and “Ameri by the | condition. "The Jand is, for the most part, cleared, band and au >, immediately | and is well adapted to farming purposés or for President of the United States | Subdivision into building lots, ay = Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, button, turning on the count-| whereof five hundred. ($500) dollars must be de: lights and op: he fair. | posited at the time of sale. Balance in two equal Following this will be t Mozart, | installments, payable in one (1) and two (2) years by the chorus: selectio! » Serenade,” | from the day of sale, for which Installments the ere ee e Soldiers’ Cho- | rearing interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per from “F Gounoe annum from the day of sale and secured by deed orus” and “Evening of trust on property sold, will be required, or all or, by the band, and cash, at purheaser’s option, All conveyancing at the purcinser's cost. or purehasers fail to comply with the terms of sale within ten days (10) from the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to readvertise and sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purehasers. TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, Trustee, 410 5th st. o.w. JOHN F. PARET, Trustee, 1411 G st. n.w., mh16-d&ds 2 r Should the purchaser ponte the chorus. Following this’ there will be instrumental concert music by the brigade band during the re- mainder of the evening. Georgetown Masonic Bodies. The ladies’ auxiliary committee of the Georgetown Masonic bodies will hold an important meeting this evening at 6 o'clock. ‘The time will be spent in making candy of different kinds, which will be offered for sale during the fair. All members of the committee who have received donations of sugar and the like are requested to bring them to this meeting. Oranges and fruit will also be received. It is expected that a_sufficient quantity can be made to last {Gr the two weeks of the fair. The joint committee of the Georgetown Masonic bodies will also hold a meeting tonight at $ o'clock. Both committees will meet at the Masonic Temple, on 24 street. Orient’s Lady Auxiliaries. The rames ef several ladies hi Waship BLE 2-STORY y MAPLE AV ANACOSTIA, D.C. ‘tue of a certain deed of trust, dated March and duly recorded in Liber’ No. 1674, at t seq.. one of the land records for’ the of Columbia, and ut the request of the ured thereby, we will seli, folio 59 and’ design: ed and fifty-nine been | (150) and one bundied and slaty (160), of HA. added to 2 aor 3 ient | Gtswold's subdivision of certain Jots ‘in a tract = "d to the auxillary committee of Orient called Chichester, according to the plat of sa Commandery, No, 5, K. T.,which is now con- subdivision, as the same appears of record in the stituted as follows: Mrs. Geo. Thom, presi- | ‘fice of the survesor for the District of Columbia, zs ‘ = in county subdivision book numbered 6, at foli dent; Miss Clara Ober, s Cc Term: fourth cash, balance in G. Nichols, treasure Baker, y deed of trust Bradford, Burke et, Fernald all cash, at ti Gatchell,” Harpe nzie, Miller, deposit tobe made at time W. H. Olcott, O'D . complied with within ten the right to resell at risk ‘arr and Woodman, and Mi pure! All conveyane- bender,“ Bock, C: Crutches f cost of purchaser. De Moll, . Hedrick, Hu RREN R. CHOATE, Trustce, Hurlbut, Grace Hurlbut Hurlbut, NEUES wees ohnsen, Annie L . ON) ., Trustee, A full attendance of this com- is particularly desired at the meet- ing tomorrow evening, in order that the sistants of the ladies who will preside at the commandery’s booth on the several €venings of the fair may he selected. Ye Olde English Village. The promises that were made to the beard of control by Harmony Lodge, No. have been more than kept. “Ye Olde rglish Villaze,” of which so much has been said, is now a splendi > real- ity, and the builders, actin t har- THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, G12 E st. nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FIVE DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 1133 AND 1135 FIRST STREET NORTHWEST, AND . 66, OS AND 70 PIERCE STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated April 10,1894, and duly recorded in Liber 1908, folio IGi et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, <i front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWEN- TIETH, 1598, AT TIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the fol- lewing ‘described land and premises, situate, ‘Tying und being in the city of Washington, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and known and distinguished as { | and being lots numbered two hundred and twenty: four (224), hundred and twenty-five (225), two hundred and twenty-seven (227), two hundred and twenty-eight (228) and two hundred and twenty- nine (229), of Pettit and-Driprs’ subdivision of lots pered fifty (50), fifty-one (51) und fifty-two of Peier Conlan's Subdivision, in square num- hered six hundred and twenty (620), as said Pettit and Dripps’ subdivision 1s recorded 'in the office of he surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Book page 14. together with the fimprovements, con- desirable brick dwellings, Nos. 1133 First street northwest, and Nos. 66, 68 70 Pierce street northwest. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in one and two years, t six per cent per annum, payable seml-annually, all cash, at the option of the purchaser or pur: chasers. A deposit of $100 will be required on each house at the time of sale. All conveyancing and ‘ling fo be at the cost of purchaser oF pur- chasers." If the terms of sale are not compiled with within fifteen days from day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell at the cost and tisk of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, The above property to be sold free and clear of taxes to day of sale, MADIAON A. BALLINGER, Trastee. apS-d&ds ALWERT 1. RUFF, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. in perfe mofy and accord with the general scheme of decoration, have beauti‘led and adorne: their ‘end of the hall witll excellent taste and judgment. The massiveness of the fair proper is well exemplified in this mammoth booth of Harmony Lodge. The village is a air in itself, and the space occupied by the quaint old buildings would tax the capacity the averaxe hall. The leading feature this exhibit is the open-air theater, in which a complete program will be given each night of the fair. On. Monday, the opening night, a number of the most favor- €d local amateurs will appear in varied s lections and specialties. ee Clara Barton Advised to Leave. Stephen Barton, chairman cf the cen- tral Cuban relief committee in New York, eaid yesterday that he had received a ca blesram from Miss Clara Barton, presi- dent of the Natioral Red Cross Society, who is at present in Cuba. saying that she had been advised by Consul General Lee leave the island at once, as it would be Unwise for her er any other American to stay later than Friday. Miss Barton saii| IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 3D" STREEP BE- nothing of the condition of affairs in Cuba. | TWEEN M AND N STREETS SOUTHEAST Seon AT AUCTION. a On TUESDAY, APRIL TWELFTH, 1998, AT AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e, | FIVE O'CLOCK 'P.M., we will sell at’ public auc tion lot 11, square , and improved by two 2- story frame dwellings, Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years,with Interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the property, or all cash, at purchaser's option; $100 deposit required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purcoaser's cost. api-ddeds. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F 8T. N.W. PEREMPTORY SALT. OF VALUABLE IMPROW ED PROPERTY, BEING & TWO-STORY 8 ROOM FRAME DWELLING, NO. 1819 VER- MONT AVENUE, AND ‘TWO-STORY AND Today. Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. n.w.—Trus- tees’ sale of unimproved property near American Methodist University, on Friday, April 8, at 4 o'clock p.m. H. Bradley Davidson and Jobn C. Davidson, trustees. ©, Sloan & Ce., Aucts, 1407 G st. n.w.— ‘Trustees’ sale of improved property at Fenwick, Md., on Friday, April 8, at 5 o'clock p.m. Tall- madge 4. Lambert and John PF. Paret, trustees. co BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, NO. “1810 Shag TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Thomas J. Owen, Auct.. 913 F st. n.w.—Sale of | At the request of the owners | will sell-at public household goods at store No. 1512 7th st. n.w., on | auction in it of 1819 Vermont ave. on THURS- DAY, APRIL FOURTEENTH, 1898. AT HALF- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot 16, square Saturday, April 9, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. ‘384 said lot extending from Vermont ave. to-tuth st. described dwellings. ‘Sale James W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. ave. wv — 88SSS6860—0008—TYY”_—=—oa«=»@aooua@aoOu0u0uNumumum0m0mqm Ss AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEELS. SATURDAY SALE. © Hcusekeeping Articles, Carpets, China and Glass Were, removed from private residence for conven- fence of sale, which takes pince within and in front of cur-sales room, 5 APRIL AM. OR, a AL80, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., Carriages, Bicycles, Whips, Harness, &c. Terms cash. It WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF GEN- ERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE (SOME OF IT BY OR- DER OF THE COURT) WITH- IN OUR ROOMS, 1407 G ST., APRIL 9, 1898, AT 10 A.M. FOLD- COMBINATION SECRETAKY, ORNER CABINET, RICHLY NE CLUB SIDEBOARD, RODG- 5° , FINE COLLECTION OF ARTI- IAL PLANIS, FINE HALL RACK, BOOK CAs ‘OP DESKS, HAND: MAPLE CABINET ARLOR SUITES, MIRROK. Ss, WALNUT SUCH AS HANDSOME OAK WARDR¢ ING BED, tANT RRY, SUITES, ‘SPR FIN MIRROR: . CHAIRS, SIDEBOARDS T. TABLES, CAR- PETS AND RUGS, i] BRASS PARLOR CABINET, TWO MENSE SAV VASES, | “ROCK: ODD CHAIRS TABLES, COTTAGE FURNITU KITCHE GOODS, RANGE, ETC. AND AT TW VEHICLES, HAR! ETC TERMS CASH. VE Mf. . HORSE, VICTORIA, C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts., ap7-2t 1407 G st. AUCTION SALES. ‘TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. SUTURE DAYS. 554 JAMES W. (0 REGULAR SALE OFF . CARPETS, &c. TOMORROW | (Sattday) MORNING, AT TEN Q.CLOCK, 1 will seit: within my sales cosme, 930 . ave. D.w., Furnitere, Carpets, , Lace Curtains, Rugs, dc. a reitive M., A Ih front of sales foo it 1 Mes! We RATCLIFFE, Anct. sree PEREMPTORY SALE OF Horses, >: Horses. nese BENSINGER'S HAZSAR, NO. 949 LA.-AVE. SATURDAY MORNING! APRIL NINTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, will be soldsWithin the Bazaar— 1 pair dark gray horses) 5 and 6 years old, family broke and sound. 5: 1 pair black mules; 8 years old; sound. 1 pair brown horses; 6 years old; sound and good workers. 1 alr black horses; 7 yenrs old; sound and workers, THESE HORSES WILL WEIGH FROM 1,200 TO 1,460 POUNDS EACH, “HAVE BEBN USED IN THIS CITY BY MR. JOHN KENNEDY IN HIS COAL BUSINESS. THE ASON BEL NG ABOUT OVER, HE TAS MORE STOCK THAN HB HAS USE FOR, AND THEY WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. au 180. 20 head of horses and mares from the country and city. Some good workers and drivers. SALE PEREMPTORY. it §. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. J. G. Sinclair, Auctioneer. Rooms, 626 La. Ave. Special f Furniture SATURDAY, APRIL. NINTH, O'OLOCK,. We have sales: rooms packed and jammed with Housebold Forni- ture of every description that must be sold. Also a stock of Groceries, comprising scales, co mills, cases and all kinds of mdse. it* | Mr. THOMAS J. OWEN will conduct the sale. NSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME HOUSI 1022 TRINIDAD AVE! NORTH By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber 2109, at_follo 73 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shell sl. in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, TIS NINTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. 1898, AT HALE- PAST FIVE O°CLOCK P.M., parts’ of lots one hundred and two (102) and one hundred and three (103), Long Meadows, as in Book County No. 6, page 7, of the surveyor's office of sald Distric more particulaily described In raid deed of tras together with the improvements thereon. ‘erffs of sal>: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at 6 ent per an- Lum, payable’ semi-aurnally. and the purchaser from date of sale to complete ti in deeds of trust, recorded d 2190, at felios 381 und et seq., respectively, of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, in front uf the premises, on SATURDA NINTH DAY OF APRIL, ‘AD. 1898, at P. lots thigy-foar (34) and tw ight 28) in bi twenty-one (21) of Rosedale and Isherw Hook County No. 9, page 58, of the sur fice of sald District, together with the ments thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, bala and two years, with interest at six pe annum, payable semi-annually. $100 on and lot required at time of saie, and the purehs allowed ten days from date of sale to complete the purebase. WILLIAM H. DUNCANSON, JAMES F. st in Liber Nos. 21: THOS. J. OWES, AUCTIONEER, 913 ST. OF TRUSTEES’ SALE VALUABLE _ BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, NO. 1453 MASSACHU- SETTS AVE. By virtue of # certain deed of trust to us, dated August 25th, 1894, and duly recorded in Liber . folio 206 ‘of the land records of the Di: of the par- sce oe ea a ee at te ee secured thereby, we will sell, at . in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, TH. FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1898, QUAL TER PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.,’ the folowing ribed real estate, situate In the city of Wash- of Col to-wit; All that parcel of land’ and premises know! public an as and being all of lot numbered Rudolf Gok d twelve (112), in ins and twelve, (212), as per plat recorded in the of the surveyor’ of the Distriet of Columbl: Liber No. 13, folio 85, together with the building and improvements thereon, known as No. 1433, Massachusetts hase money ce in three equal two and three years, with Iuterest at t per annum, pi semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by de trust upon the property sold, or all casi, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of three hun- dred" dollars ($200) will be required of the pury chaser at the time of the sale. All conveyance! cording and netarial fees at the cost of the pu Terms of sale to be complied with within n duys from day of sale, otherwise the trustees rve “the right to resell the p at the after at re: risk and cost of the defaulting pure! least five days” notice of such resale. AL JOH mh24-d&ds >THE ABOVE SALE IS I ceunt of the weather until 8. NINTH, 1898, same hour and pla RT A. WILSON, Trustee, R, Trustee, 1335 F st. 'PONED ON A RDAY, APR: apd-d&ds "BY ORVER OF THE 'TBUSTERS. 10S. J. OW a 913 HOUSEKEEPERS’ AUCTION SA‘ COMMENCING SATURDAY APRIL NIN rH, AT SEVEN O'CLOC $5,000 WORTH OF HOUSEKEEP Tinware, China, Lamps, Kitchen Cutlery, Spoons, &e., &c. Goods will be sold by the plece or by ‘the lot, to suit family buyers. We have just added to our business a first-class Dry Goods ané Notions Store, 1508 7th n.w., and the ment of same will be fitted up for complete sefurnishing Department. We want the room now occupied by our China, &c., and to move the goods quick you shall have them at your own prices, us- we will open a new department with everything fresh and new. Sale every day—10 a.m., 7 p.m HI stock Is’ sold. M. C. GRASTY. 1508-10-12 7th st. n.w. ap7-3t ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU- ABLE IMPROVED PROP- ERTY KNOWN AS 600 F ST. N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C., AND USED AS AN OFFICE BUILDING By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 2ath day of January, 1895. and duly recorded in Liber No. 1985, folio 24 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby,’ we will sell, at pubile action, in front of the’ premises, on the SECOND DAY OF APRIL, 1898, AT HALF- VAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.,’ the Tollewing os ty oF scrited land and premises, situate in the c! Washirgten, in the District of Columbia, and designated ‘as and being part of original .ots numbered twenty (20) and twenty-one (21), in Square numbered four hundred and fifty-six (45d). ‘tained within the following metes and bounds, Beginning for the same on the line of “K”’ reet at the northeast corner of sald lot twenty (20), being the intersection of sald street wii the west line of Sixth street north; thence south along the line of Sixth street ninety-nine (99) feet eight and one-fourth (8%) inches; thence west twenty-five (25) feet; thence north nimety-nine (99) fce* eight and one-fourth (8%) inches to the newt “F’" street; thence east along the line of “F" street twenty-five (25) feet to the place of beginning. One-fou-th cash, balance in one, two and three years, with interest at five per cent. A deposit of will be required at the time vf the sae. Ali conveyancing and recording at the ccst of the er. Terms to be complied with within fifteen (15) days from the day of nale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and ccst of the defaulting purchaser or purchaers, after five (5) days’ notice in some Washington newspaper. SIMON J. “MARTIN, - CHAS. J. GALLAGHER. mh22-d&eds rustees, —_— >THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, APRIL NINTH, 1898, same hour and place. By order of SIMON J. MARTIN, CHAS. J. GALLAGHER, apt-d&ds ‘Trustees: JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, (Successor to Itatcliffe, ‘Sutton & Co.) SALE OF VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE BLADENSBU DISTRICT, PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 7, 1591, and duly recorded in Liber J.’W. B., No. 13, follo 63, of ‘the land records of Prince George's county, Marylard, and by virtue of a decree of the Su: Pree Court of the District of Colambin, passed in equity cause No. 18,480, the undersigned trustees WiN ‘offer for sale, at public auction, in auction rocms of James W. Ratcliffe, 920 Pa. ave. n.W., oD SATURDAY, AVRIL MINTH, 1898, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., all the following jos, pieces or parcels of land, which are known as lots nine, t. eleven, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen, of tract of land situated in Bladensburg dictrict of Prince George's county, Maryland, known as Sins’ or Simons’ lot, Sims” or Simons’ lot enlarged and part of Wilson's fork, adjoiring the lands of George Siaw, Thomas Fairall and others, ard which are descried and laid off on a plat filed and recorded among the land records of Prince gounty. Maryhind, in Liber W. A. J., No. 707, containing thirt: Sale of farnitere, carpets, ete. on Saturday. April | improved. bythe above ‘a 3 re to cleo , ee on ee ee ae ot $100 be Wagons, harness, ete. posit requiced: at time ot sete, “Contes Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. u.w.— | Potoraing at purchaser's store 4 ‘Trustees’ sale of dwellings Nos. 2005-2017 Gales | "“ape-déas THOS. J. OWEN, Auct. f JOS, A. BURKART, Attorney. 5,000 Pairs of SHOES At Auction! Resi wing TOMORROW, AT Will sell at publie auction, withent re- 5.000 pairs of Ladies’. Misses’ aud Chil- e Button and Lace High and Low Shoes. 2 of the highest grade—the stock of a W Capitol Hill shoedesler. ‘Three By order of Salm. Behrend. Commencin; Saturday, April 9th, At 9 and 11 a.m and 7 p.m. And continuing daily until entire stock is sold out. 730 7th St. J. G. SINCLAIR, Anctioncer. FUTURE DAYS. = NINE O°CLOCK AUCTION, OF THE REAL \ WIDMAYE! 7 rON CILy “T_ OF COLUMRIA. ‘ f a certain ‘eed of trust to us from AND Wary BY, 1889, recorded February 12, 1889. in Liber No. 1360, at folio S20 et. seq., ene of the land records for the District of Co , sind under the authority of several orders of Supreme Court of the District of Column ia, Passed on Pebruary in the Equity Cau: of Widmayer vs. Widinayer, No. 16928, Jones vs. Wid: 073, and’ Keim vs. Widmayer, . 16372, we will sell, at public auction, at «he LES ROOMS OF THOMAS DOWLING '& CO., Auctioncers, at No. G12 on “E’” street northwest, hington, in sald District, on Q TWENTY-FIRST DAY" OF APRIL, A.D. 1808, \A'EONE O'CLOCK P.M. all of the right, title, interest and estate of the aaid William G. Widwayer apd John J. Wdiayer, 28 two of the children and heirs at law of the late F Widmayer, in“and to the following de- thed land and premises, situate in the elty ¢f ington, and in the said District, to wit: Part of the lot numbered 7, in the square numier- ed 238, fronting 25 fect 2 inches on the north side of north Street, and Immediately adjein- ing the west 10 feet front of sald lot 7; also the two adjoining sublets numbered 16 and in the square numbered 450, fronting on the east side we between New York avent and street; also part of the lot numbered 4, in e square’ numbered 556, commencing for ‘the north of the’ sonth line of safd lot east line rated on a “E? and Ist stregts nupthwest; also i the west 20 feet of Jot 16. In square 86° ‘Bi strect Yetween 6th und 7th strevt neat the northwest fronting, aowh- flan ast sile of what ts known as the Zth street road, or Brightwood avenue, in sald District. and inifrediately*hafoining on the no: the lands of the “Scheutzen I ‘Company, con- taining six and one-half of land, more or less; and also all of the tight, title, interest and estate of the said, William. G. Widmayer and bis ohn J. Widwmager, in and ments and hereditaments lying In saidvecity and in said District, inherited them as heirs at law of the said John W! yer, together with all and singular the fh provements thereon and eascments and appui nancea thereto belonging. Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which $500 must. be paid to us on th ‘eeptance of bid). and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years frem the day of ‘sale, to be represented by the purchaser's promissory notes hearing interest at th> rate of six per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust in the usual form on the said Interests In the property gold, to the satisfactIon of the trustees. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. All conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of anle to be com- pied with in fifteen days from the day of sale, and in default thereof, the property will be re- sold at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- ckrser. Plata of the several properties will be exhibited at the sale. and further particulars fur- nished on application. JAMES §. EDWARDS, Trustee, JOB BARNARD. Trustee, No. 600 Sth street northwest. THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., Auctioneers. No. 612 E street northwest. apSto20.inel ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FIVE FINE BUILDING LOTS IN ADDITION TO BROOKLAND. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liter No, 2145, at follo 13 et seq., of the Land records of the District of Columbia,’ we will sell, at public auction, in frent of the premises, on MCNDAY, APRIL, ELEVENTH, 1808, at FIVE O'CLOCK’ P.M., the following described real es- tate, situate in the county of Washington, in sald District: All of lots mumbered two! (2), three (3), four (4), five (5) and six (6), in block numbered forty-six (46), in Batchelder and Me- suid wife, and the said to all of ‘the ands, te Lachlen, trustees’, subdivision culled Addition to Brcokland, as 1ecorded in Liber No. 7 (county sub- division: folio 50, in the office of the surveyor of sald District, containing, fn the aggregate, 35,775 square feet of ground, unimproved. ‘terms: One-fourth cash, “balance in equal in- stallments, at one, two and three years, with in- terest at six (6) per centum per annum, payable scmul-anpually, frgm day of sale, secured by deed of trast upon ‘the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purcbaser. The lots will be sold separately if desired, and a deposit of $90 on cach lot will be required’at time of sale, All convey- ancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within ten days, otherwise the ‘trusteey re- serve the right to resell at risk dnd cost of the defaulting purchaser. mite JAMES F, HOOD. No. 1405 G_st._n.w. ROBINSON WHITE, Corcoran building, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRNSTEE'S: “REAL SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ES-ATE, NO. 225 KAST CAPITOL REET. F irittue Of t.dectes. Of: the Bu le Conrt of uity cause ay the’ District, of Cclumbia, parsed in No. 15282 the undei trustee will offer for sale, at public auction,itn front of the *premises, on WEDNESDAY, APR/L THIRTEENTH, 1808. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the real Gtate in the city Mf? Wekbington, District of Co- Jumbla, known as Jet gambered thirteen (12) of jrant’s subdivi juare :bered sven jd *81xty8 (760), smpro! wed by buuse te cash, ne, balance tat al to be pald in e ce in two equal installments wt sixtand°twelve months, for which the notes of the pirchgper, bearing interest from the day of sale, silt be ‘taken, and a len re- pained Spon tee ynise; sold, or all cash, at the of the purchaser. ‘A. deposit be required at the time pf sale, SWMICTINGLY, ‘Trustée. mee oti No, 486 7th st. Bw. C. G. SLOAN & €0n: AUCTS., 1407 G ST. of the District of Columbia, and at the 5 puntte Ruction, in front of ‘the. - wabite auction, RONDAY. APRIL KIGHTEMNTH AT FIVE O'CLOCK’ P.M., the following described land und premises, situate im the eity of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered fourteen (14), in Charles Just’s sub- Givision of lots seven hundred THOMAS DOWLING & 00O., AUCTIONEERS, 12 E st. nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING HOUSE AND PREM- = a 'P STREET N.W., WASHING- Uader and by virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 14th day of September, A.D. 1804. and in Liber No. 1944, folio 307 et seq., of the records of the District of Columbia, and at AY, TH! A.D. 1898, PM., AT HALF-PAST the following descritnd and premises, situated In the city of Wash- District of Columbia, known as lot num- . the same being im- by a three-story and basement stone and welling house and back building, with large, two-story brick stable in the rear. This property vill be sold subject to two prior of trust, one for $8,500 and the other for $2,500, with interest at six per cent, parable semi-annually, from November 1, 1897, and March 14, 1898, respectively. These joans ‘can be ¢x- tended from three to five years from May 31, 1808, ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, and the balance in one year from date of sale, with interest, payable semi-annually; at the rate of six per centum pev annum until paid, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit’ of $250 will’ be required at time ot sale. All conveyancing and recording at pr chasers cost. If terms of sule are not complied with in 10 days after the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell, at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, Office, 500 Sth wt. Dw. GEORGE H. PLANT, Jt., Trastee, apS-d&ds 1 ss Ree AUCTION SALE OF STOCK. TO WHOM IT Take notice that on THURSDA TEENTH DAY OF APRIL, O'CLOCK P.M, we will offer’ fe auction, within’ eur sales rooms, northwest, in the city of Columbia, 10 shares AND W, AMLOAT COMPANY, of the 1 per share, represented by certificate No. TERMS CASE THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., Auctioneers. ave. MAY CONCERN: N. B.—Immediately after the above sale, we will also offer for sale, In the same manner and upe the same terms, for account of the owner, other shares of the same stock. THO! DOWLING & © aps-5t J. E. FRECHIE & CC Auction Rooms, 424 9th st. n. “Public Sale and Business Opportunity.” On account of owner retiring. fr will sell on MONDAY, APRIL ELE Auctior NTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., the entire stock and fix: tures of Cigar and Stationery Stcre of G. W. ce, 1630 14th: st. n.w., establi 8 cluding 2 Billiard ard 2’Pool Tables, I Balke “made, in first-class condition, with 3 sets p balls, racks, cucs, also ‘stock of Station SI nd 2 sets of ivor; posed of. Auctioneers & €O., AUCTIONE HE PERRY ESTAT EXECUTORS’ SALE OF THE VALUABLE FIXTURES, ELEVATOR, CASES, ETC AT 305 cih ST. N.W., ADJOIN- ING THE MAIN PERRY BUILDING. On MONDAY, APRIL ELEV! TWELVE O'CLOCK M., we will store, No. 305 9th st. p.w tures’ therein. SUCH AS OTIS GRATING ANI CHERRY 2 AND. EL SHOW RACKS,FINE BENT. TAILO: \TH, 1898, AT Ml in the Perry all the valuable fix- EVATOR AND OAK AN SHELVL SHOW G3 'S TABLI OFFICE CARPETS, ETC. d_ suitable e buildings. ely after the sale All goods to be removed Immedia: at purchaser's expense Terms cash. By of the VRS, PERRY ESTATE. Handsome Four-story and Basement Press-brick Residence, No. 1740 P Street Northwest, Near Dupont Circle,atAuction. By authority of the tute I will sell_at_pui premises, on MON OF” APRIL, 1698, AT O'CLOC four-story and basement resideuce known us prem- ises No. 1740 “P" street northwest, containi« sixteen rocms and fronting 20 feet on’“P” stres with a depth of lot of about 110 feet to an all This property will be sold subject to an inc! brance of seven thousand dollars ($7,000), 5 per cent interest, 2nd maturing A.D. 1900 Terms of sale: "All cver end above said incum- brance, which will be assumed by the purchase shall be paid ir cash. A Ceposit of $200 will be required at time of sale, and said terms must be complicd with within fifteen days thereafter. Con- veyancing und recording at the expense of pur- chaser. mb3i-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, (Successor to Itatcliffe, Sutton & Co.). ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF THE STOCK IN TRAD! OF WILLIAMS & HANKS, CO: ENGINEERING AND _POWER-TR. TING SUPPLIES, AND STORE AND OFF FIXTURES; “ALSO EIGHT ~UMMPROVED LOTS IN BURRVILLE. By virtue of a certain deed of assignment given to me, and duly recorded, 1 shall sell, at pudl auction, for cash, in the store room at 1416 Pen sylvania evenue ‘northwest, in the city of Wash ington, D. C., at TEN O'CLOCK A.M.. ON MON- DAY, APRIL ELEVENTH. 1898, lot 39, in block . and lots 7, 18, 19, 20. 21, 22'and 27, in block 7. all in section 3 of the subdivision called Burr- ville, in the county of W District of Couns. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, and continuing until the same are disposed of, I shall sell, at pollic auetion, for casi, all of the Stock in Trade and Store and ‘Office Fixtures snd Furniture of the suid frm of Williams & Hanks, consisting of Wood Pulleys, Rubber Belting, Shafting, Hangers, Col- lars, Couplings, etc.; Olls and Grease, and various Engineering and Power-trarsmitting _ Supplie: Store, Fixtures, Iron Safe and Office Furniture, all of which will first be offertd as a whole, and {f a satisfactory bid is not received, it will’ then be sold in pleces and parcels. W. C. PRENTISS, Assignee, apl-d&dbs ‘Wyatt building. ‘PHOS. J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F ST. N.W. VEREMPTORY SALE BY AUCTION CF VERY VALUABLE AND LESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON YALE AND PRINCETON STREETS, COLUMBIA HE!GHTS; NW. COR OF 13TH ington, ST. AND LYLECFER AVE., HOLMEAD MANOR; ALSO FIVE LOTS ON THE NW. COR. OF QUINCY AND IST STS. N.E., WEST ECKi , TO CLOSE A SYNDICATE. By the authority and at the request of a real estate syndicate. I will sell, at public au tion, on the respective premises, on MOND. APRIL ELEVENTH, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lot'14, biock 31, fronting 50 feet on Yale st. ‘bya depth of 150 feet; immediat-ly thereafter, lot 17, block £2, fronting 50 feet on Princeton ‘street by a depth of 150 feet; also, im- ediately thereafter, lots @6 to 70, both incin- ve, of original lot 40, bleck 43, on the n.w. cor- ner of 18th st. and Lydecker ave., Holmead Manor, euch fronting 25 feet on Lydecker ave. by shal- low depths. Also, on TUESDAY, APRIL TWELFTH, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots 3 ‘to 5, jcth inclusive, of block 4, frovting’20 feet by a ‘depth of 90 feet, situate’ at the n.w. corner of Quincy and ist sts. n.e., West Eckington. ‘Terms very easy and’ made known at time of sale. A d2posit of $100 required on each lot at time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at yar- THOS. J. OWEN, Auctioneer. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Hatcliffe, Sutton & £o.). TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE THREE- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, NO. 1227 L STREET NORTHWEST. ALSO - TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HO! NO. 1806 VERMONT AVENUE NORTHWEST oboe & bate pied eae Cat iso alee = No. 18741, the undersigned, trustees, win offer for sale, by public auction, in front’ of the re- premnts MONDAY, - ELEVENTH about 2,700 square tegether with all the vements, » &e, THE SAME DAY. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.3.. er te bhi odin ee clarks | a . “pumbered byt UHH : : 8; # i i ‘I 5" itd s4, i Fi p b AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs, ABLE Da xOVED » BUSINESS PROP- BRi ND STOKE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, a’ AR, AND TWO TWO-STOR’ FRAME BOUsES, NOS. 811 AND 813 TWE TIKTH STRE! By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of a, passed in equity caue the District of Colum! Xo. 10002, of Alien et al.'vs. McAllister et al.. the undersigned trustees {Rill sell by public auction, in ron! respective premises, on TUESDAY THE NINETEENTH DAY OF APRIL, AD. 1808. beginning at HALEP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M the following described parcels of land amd prem. ises, situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, which parcels of land we Will offer In the order below mentioned. viz- Square 106, by the depth of sald improved by sald dwelling houses Wo. I8SS. 1 “SROND. "The P SECOND. The east 28 feet 6 inches front by the depth of original tot 9, in square 119, ind the com, Uguous parts of lots G and 7, in the same sq beginning on said part of lot 6 at the northeast corner of said lot, and ranning thence south 41 feet © Inc ses, thence ‘west 25 fect, thence north to In. tersect a Hine extending through the center of lot 9 and equidistant from its aud westerly line, and thence by such ex to the rear line of lot 9, and thet sinning: im proved by a three-story brick building used as and dweiling, being ) on Pennsylvania ave nue, with brick stable in the rear. Also a. strip of land leading from said stable to Twentieth Street, and paved as an alleyway, about 12. fect Wide, “a plat of which will be exhibited at sale The whole forming a most desirable property for a business man. Said house and store being pow under of $80.00 per month, THIRD. The south 10 feet 1 inch front of lot and the north b ~ in sald together having a front of atout improved by two frame houses, S13, on Twentie ret, lots Will be exhibited at sale Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be pafd in cash. and the balance in two eq installinents, payable in interest at 6 per anncally, pure S11 aud > Plat of which parts e and two years, with payable sexi n per annus from day of sale, for wi wer to be given secuted by de upon the property sold of the purchaser, A the purchaser at v may be te. the tie of sale Terms of sale en days froin d trustees reserve the ri ut the risk and cost WILLIAM to be complied with y of sale. otherwise the esell the Ry virtue erder of the Sapreme Court of the District holding a. spe m fo Orphans’ C jennor M. ¢ verse.de on THUR: 1898, AT FIV! scribed propert the premi; NTH DAY OF APRIL, following de- nd being in the istrict of € clty of Washingt jumbia, and dis Ungulshed as and’ being part of lot one (ly in square numbered two bande nd thirty-el<nt (238), to nts, consisting 5 S street northwest in one (1) and (2) years, with interest at five () per cent pe annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by a of trust on the , or all cash, at th of the pu or piirekasers, A’ deposit ill be required at the time of sale. All i and Teconting at the cost of the pur- Terms to be complied with within fifteen 5) days from the day ‘of eale, erwise the ty Will be readvertised and resold at the ser's cost, (5) days’ notice in after five some Washington newspaper. THE NATIONAL SAFE UTOR TRUST DEPARTMENT. apl-d&ds ALTER B. WILLIAM: CHANCERY CITY OF WASHINGTON Isth street bet. I and L street bet. 18th OF ABLE IMPROVED 1 ESTATE IN THE 26th street bet. I and K street Sale April 13, 159s These wre all elegant prope By virtue of a certain Court of the Distri 2ist day of Februar; » in equity cai 15006, Wherein James H. Muse et al. ai plainants and Louise Muse et al. are @ Will sell, at public auct premises, in the city of Wa of Columbia, and will be sold. of the Supreme plumbia, passed cn the FOUR O'CLOCK land and preuiise 1 14) and sut suuare pumbered tively ‘Thes Sublot 15 fs improved by three Immediately thereafter, on the same day, we will sell the east half of Tot numbered four (4), in squar numpercd one hundred and forty (146), con taining 2,75) square feet of roi this dot i on the north side of “L’ street between sth and 19th streets n.w. and is 25 feet front. patter We Will sell, at public auction, In front premises, on WEDNESDAY, the ‘THIR- TH DAY OF APRIL, 1908, at’ HALF-PAsT FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., the following parcels of ground and premises: “Lot_numbered nineteen (1 in square numbered five (5), seme fronting feet 11 faches on 26th street n.w. by a depth of 100 feet. ‘The same is improved by a frame dwell- The north 18 feet, the 18 feet suath adjoin- the 18 feet ‘und the south 18 feet 11 inches wi sold in separate parcels, Immedia: thereafter we will sell all that pareel of ground kuown as lot 21, in square num bered 5, the same being 54 fect 11 Inches front am running back 135 feet to a 20-foot alley. This will also be offered in three parcels of similar dimen- sions to those in lot nineteen. Terms of sale: The purchaser or purchasers must Pay one-third cash, and the balance in equal in- stallments, in one and two years from day uf sale, with interest at G per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and represented by the promissory netes of the purchaser, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Each parcel of property sold will be upon the same be required at time of sale upon each par Conveyancing and recording at the purchase ARTHUR A. BIRN! Mertz Buil DAXIEL W, BAKE io. 326 4% st. n. mb30-dtods ‘Trustees. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS AND RES! PROPERTY IN SOUTH WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of the provisions of the will of > . Mahorney, deceased, the undersigned will «! for sale, at public auction. in front of the prow ises, on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY AT HALF-PAST FOUR lots 1, 2 and 3, in square ity of Washington, D. C.. improved oy premises No. 321 7th street southwest, now used for business purposes. rns, and a deposit of $250 will 1 sold. ary fer ON THE SAME DAY, AT FIVE O°CLOCK P.M.. We will sell the west’ 32 feet frontgby the fuii depth thereof of lot 32. in square 43% in the city of Washington, D. ©. ing house, situated streets southwest. Terms of sale: One-third in cash and the balance in 1 and 2 years, with interest, or sll cush, ut the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $150 ‘on each Parcel will be required at the time of sale. ‘Tho property will be sold free of all incumbrances. If the terms are not complied with in ten days the right is reserved to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ readver- tisement in The F vening Star newspaper. All te- ccrding and conveyancing at the purchaser's cos:. MICHAEL J. COLBERT, GEORGE K: PETTY, Executors of Mary E. Malorney, deceased, mb30-d&ds 512 F st. nw. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY#SALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING PREMISES NO. STREET SOUTHWES1, WASHINGTO: the District of Columbia, passed No. 15772, the undersigned, trustee, will offer for sale, at ic auction, in'front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF APRIL. A.D. 1888, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the west 16 feet front by the full depth thereof of lot num- bered five (5), in square 540, In the city of Wash- ington, D. @ substantial two- Ouse. le: “third of the purchase price in cash, and the balepee in equal installments, le 1 and 2 years, with interest from the or the r may pay all cash, at SO er tne aah ner Gates days, the right is reserved to re- improved by a frame dweli- the corner of 8th and G estate, situated ‘in ‘the of Columbia, lot 14, as ee eee ort from the north- eust thence west 20 feet, 3; thence Se Breeatcty ry bis ‘dwelling the late Jc T. GtTerms of sale: ‘One-third of the purchase price ip cash, amd the balence in and two wrth interes, the deterred payments to be sacar on the rh Fe = optien. A deposit of $300 be re- at the time of sale. age ya oe ys the | is Pr ep gt : © RMOLY H, GIVEN, Trowtee, aptdbte sacmoeies ‘ol F st aw. quired « on each lot of the first and second parceis, ‘aud ‘0! $100 on each of the frame houses." All conveyan recording and notarial fees at the cost of the DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. ™ - 3 0. 1005 V STREET NORTH By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded tn Liber No. 1488. folio @0 et seq., of the land rec- ords the fron ‘TH DAY VE OGOCK P.M. the real estate, «ituate jn the city Said District: Lot nunbered Senos L2G. Stewart's subdivision hered three lundred and thik said subdivixion is reconded. tn. th surveyor of the District of « of the F APRIL, follows) = : ~; te her with the tmp stingyof a two-story ‘brick dwel street horthwest ved ee Terms: One-third en: balance in mente, at one and two (8) per cent per from da rs, with Im payabl ems to be ten days, otherwise the trustees emery rl at risk and cost of the FRANCIS 1 FRANK BIRGE ALUATE B DWELLING) IMi K STL T. THIS IS ver, INO46, “Wherein Mary Mary 'L. Smith et al at public auctioa, f city of Washi on THURSDAY, asus. Ad r . the following parcel of Jand and t ALty-KIX (5G) and sublet sixty-one sqtare numbered two bundred and Terms of sale: One-third cash in equal fustallments date of sale, with i annum, payable sem!-ar the promissory deed of trust ‘on the the option of the p Laser rt SMITH, District of Columbia, we will eell, at ton, i premises, op MO! INOS, at SMITH, = (IMPROVE! OVE REAL eT ee THETERNT N EI Will be required at time of gale. and recording at the cost. EY, Trustee, Mertz b HENRY F. WOODARD. EOF VALUATY KAOWN of TI 2 APRIL, AD. 1 K PM. situate in th lumbia, to w renpectively, thirty-two Part of thirty four Gay nd Berry, trustees’, subdivision of led and known’ as "’Metropolis View,” as per plat made in proceedings in equity 500, Supreme Court of the District of Co- lima, and as recorded in It! trust in Liber 1680 “Govern hie seventy 11x and the balance in one and two years from centum per wented by yanchag herd,"” fello 41, of the records of the District. «f Columbia surveyor; excepting, however, the. fol- Lowing parts of said 1 So much of eaid lot thirty-tw conveyed to Wm, A. Howlet= Uy di er No. 1482, follo 444 et 8eq., © Destriet: end « fails witht street cast « cepting also sub of sald t ne Surveyor of County No. 8, foll to both Inclusive, 10, both inclusive, to eleven (11), both beth inclusty lot Mirion of a part of sald tract since the date of and record of s2id to me, sald last mentioned st corded in Liber County Ni 1 through said lot of said land re Colombia 5; and excepting ai in block 16; in Mock 17; alk ive, ie ale f said District; and d alleys xhown in said st mentioned subdivision, which have been ded- ed to the District of Columbia, and miso ¢ cepting a small parcel of sw about 17.468 square feet jed in the land Yumbia in Liter Ne, 214%, ing ppother sms 1 ned d deserted in ceutam per ann or pureh of such) Fi further information apply to truste AAM H. O'CONNOR ds 145 4th st. n rE. NO. 1¢48 VALLEY STREET, HINGTON a decree Of the Supreme Court of the District of ¢( passed in Ss canse No. 18,990 authority conferred by the will of William Johnson, deceased, the under- signed, as ex A.D. J O'CLOCK VM the following described real extate, situate In the city of Washingtor of Columbia to wit: Parts of i and thirteen (13), in ‘Thomas Brown's eubdi Lee's Hill, in what is now known as equa and eighty (1280), in Washington form ning for the sam me thousand, t at the southe: made by its intersection with by said Brown to Joseph recorded in Liver € number 182 one of the laud record: and running thence foriy-five (45) feet, one hundred and $ the line of the rty of Micha thence southerly along said line for feet, more or sees, to a point opposite > Distric northerly more or le (INO) fee 67 of a subdivision « tract of I curviving Tru . Washington, Dt OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 4th «Foarthy ; and ex- a part and lots iS » block 19 of a subdi- f sald land, nd, fo taining about 4, Liber No of the land records of the Dis- mone equal toste’ wrded in the office of lots one 24, made A of trust ndivision being re- 5, folie G, of the m- and deserited ia previous advertisement umbia, street Caton’s heirs; ning; thence easterly one bundred and sixty-eight (163) feet, more or less, t being the same property conveyed fam Johnson by t id Brow in Liber N.C. T.. number 56, follo land records of the said Distri which corded in Liber N T., number 5s etory frame dwelling’ house. Terms: One-third cash, -nstallnents in one and two six per cent (6 per cent sale, payable seui-annually, of trust on the property soid, option of the purchaser. A depos! (100) dollars will be required at 1 Conveyancing and recording st p Terms to be complied with in fifteei day of sale, otherwise the right is well the property at the risk and cost Faulting purcharer, after five dla resale in some Washington newspaper. GEV. W. FIELD, yeu time of su chasers Cort. jays from the served to Fe- f tue de- the place of begi . he said Will- wy deed 1 6. . except that s reconveyed by suid Jonson by Executor of William Johnson, deceased, 462 M st. THOMAS DCWLING & CO., Aucts. av. apSd& is JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. «Successor to Ratcliffe, Satton & Co.) Very valuable Six-story street northwest. Also Unimproved Property on G street between 21st and 22d streets north- 3 inches. NOON, APRIL TWELFTH, west, fronting 3° feet On TUESDAY A! Brick House, containing 19 rooms; mod- ern improvements, No. 511 13th art of the said land records, improved by a six-room two- in two ejual AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, I wili offer fo> tcle, by public auction, in fro of the premises, lot 7, square 290, fronting 21 feet © inches by 105 feet. ‘improved Uy 1a large brick louse. ON Te IE SAME DAY, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. Jot 8, square 79. fronting 50 feet 3 inches on street and ranning back to an alley, together with all the improvemen‘s, rights. stated at sale. $200 requi JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Auctioneer. JAMES W. Ra’ AUCTIONEER. Gueecssor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE BRICK — NO, 1514 EIGHTH STREET NORTH- Seen Shin rs Teo. front of the on rN AY, IRTEENTH DAY OF IL, A.D. 1808, at PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the described real estate, situate in the city of Wi District of to-wit: Part of lot pumbered twelve (12). in equare numbered hundred and ninety-seven G97), be- ginning on the west line of 8th street at the south- $a comer of sald tot and thence north een 4] feet seven and Tt) inches; ‘hence west alnety-four (04) feet 97 laches ; resale in some newspaper in D. 3 ton, au at the - : = Woy a ¢ 2.W., .