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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL. 3, 189¢-TWELVE PAGES. THE POLITICAL FIELD | #esss'ne tvs noraccette sor-* “"*"*| What You Need.|__AUCTION, SALES. AUCTION SALES. —___AUCTION SALES. Secretary.Smith, in his twenty —— THIS AFTERNOON. : TOMORROW. * SUTURE DAYS. Suiged in Small tatk and demagorteal ap-| A great cry for help goes up at| _@ © SLOAN & (oy-aucriosEans See |e ed pedis to prejudice agains’ the jHothachilas ai ca; f th from th ds | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, ss ‘ BERED 712, 714, 716, 718, 720 AND’ 722 L f New H: hire | 2nd Wall street. He was sorry the gentle- | this time of the year, from thousands IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED. STREET NORTHEAST, 'AND' FIVE UNIMT'ROV- H. M. Putney of New Hamps man had cast his candidacy for the Senate] of people who are suffering from| |By.virlue of » dectes of the Supreme ‘oust of A Big Sale for Saturday, ED LOTS, ON SEVENTH STKE BETW BEN + on _so low a plane. : . eee he ict of passed age 9, A T ‘THEAST, WASH- on the Concord Convention. The Secretary's rejoinder was interruptea | What is sometimes called “spring Ko, 1oizs, wherein Augustus 1s, Coppes ia, com: April 4, at 10 o’clock, at ETON, De oe tet, duty = by frequent outbursts of applause, which | weakness.” Nature requires assist-| fie undersigned trusteemell wcll, by publle ee: our auction rooms, 12ZZ | Liber No. 1789, folio 487, of the lund records of in each case aroused opposing cheers for z ticn, in front of premises, on WEDNESDAY, the District of Colun.bia, and at the request of the Crisp, interspersed with hisses and catcalls. | ance and they must have help in or-| Avi” Funsr,” 1900, qe FOUR octock) & 1231 G St Parties thereby secured,’ and also by virtue of an iy CRITICISHS d oa h id ig0! P.M., the 20 feet front’ the depth of 75 one order, passed in Equity Cuuse No. 17094, Supreme REPLY 10 MR. CHAND CARLISLE FOR PRESIDENT. er to regain strength and vigor. feet,’ lying next west of the east 1 foot of lot EMBRACING Court of the District of Columbia, we will sell, at _ The b st thi to take for this 2, ‘no square 906, ata a frame dwelling, ANTIQUE. FURNITURE (SOME SPLENDID blic auction, in front of the premi on TURS- = es ing No. 712 L street coutueasd, abd, immediately there. PIBCES), TEN PARLOR SUITES, BES, | Bay. “APRIL: FOURTEENTH, roe Ar ene Senator Lindsay Thinks the Secretary | weak debilitated condition is after, the west 24 feet front of lot 1 and the enst COUCHES, LIBRARY FURNITURE (IN RUS- | O'CLOCK P.M., lots sumbered 17 to'27, both in- . Ss Cc. Will Come Out on a Sound Money * a 1 foot front Re Tees ate cent of @ San aa CHAMBER eee wk clusive, in Et a — ae subdivision Senator Lindsay on Secretary Car-| Piatrorm, pune OG EEC) beatae SEPARATE PIECES; DINING ROOM FURNI- | bead S86, an ber plat recenien fa Bade, alg = A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Duffy's Pure ‘And, ou the sime day, #: 5IVE QcLOCK Pat, TURB OF ALL KINDS, FINE HAIR MAT-| 119. of the records of the surveyor's fice of, ‘maid at vs: , est . Said xg lisie’s Intentions. Press from Lexington, Ky., says: Senator Jot 90, In. square O77, Op eR northeast corner of | | ‘TRESSES Al Disicict Haid Joly will be sold beparatcly. hose William Lindsay, who had to leave Wash- ‘And, on FRAY, THE THIRD DAY of APRIL, sO . west = ay abor> stated, the rematnd: re unimproved. MATTHEWS’ PROSPECTS | tnerviewed aay "| Malt Whiskey [tiation ’ O87 =e 8s) Several Fine Roll-Top | gist‘ im ria mot ayers ct Gov. I saws’ zZ . 2 s . De: ks, apd the balance in two equal iusallmenta, in one “I think Mr. Carlisle is going to be a can- Jot 103, in square £10, improved by house No, 413 SKS, and two years, for which notes af the [puirchaser, Fe a rankll stree z ferest fiom day of sale a © en ———+—-—_ didate for President,” he said, “although he Because it builds up the systent puri- ‘Terma of salc One-third of the purchase money Also = Pellet ee bed _ es has never told me that he was. I believe Ip t y' '» P must be paid in eashy and the balance in two equal deed of trust on property sold, will be taken, or Henry M. Putney, chairman of the cOm-| he fully intends to make the raco for the | fies the blood and stirs up the circu- fnstallments, payable one and two years utter ne | A large Consignment of lea at te option or the purcheter, Tersae mittee on resolutions of the BC ce nomination, and it ts more than likely he| lation. It takes away tired, languid | of siz 2a Ty ea sinnum from sald day, ame China and Glass Ware, trustees reserve the right to resell at risk ‘and coat shire state convention, has repl ad will receive ‘e]} . * | Pepreses »y : y : me cee of defaulting purchaser or purchasers, after elgnt critic’sms of Senator William E. Chandler,| “Can he carry Kentucky?” feelings, tones up the digestive Oe | et ee and tater seiismeos eee | and a magnificent col- aye’ aavertsoment "in “rhe. Brenig» Star, all ntained in @ letter to Senator Henry Ca-| | “Well, he could have done ro the Ist of} gans, and makes, sound, healthy | M.q?ouit eush, ut the bptiou oF the yaretaer” lecti f P Lai THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustes, mee January. I don’t know personally what has s * A-deposit of $100 Wil be required ut time of sale ection 0} orcelain and JOHN W. PILLING, Trustee, bot Lodge of Massachusetts. In his letter) 1) oened here singe 1 have been in Wash-| flesh. It is something that should be | A, tepmit of $100, i right 1s reserved to retell, at Venetian mps ap2-d&as re ee, Mr. Putney say: ington, or what effect that which has hap-|kept in eve household. Avoid | te risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, I A} 8 ——— Hon. William E. Chandler: pened has had upon politics here.”” PI Ty the terms of sule are not complied with within recording and no- | _@P2-2t : Beene days, All conveyan ‘My Dear Senator—I have read your letter] The Senator will express no opinion as to | Worthless imitations and accept no} fifteen days. All, eo veya hether Mr. Carlisi id be elected or bstitut ENRY W. SOON, ‘Trustee, EE EN COE ee " AME HOUSE, NO. 1229 to Senator Lodge, in which you explain| Whether Mr. Carlisle coul e elected or | substitute. “Fendall bldg., 344 D at. n.w, 7 ELEVENTH STI NORTHWEST vashington | ROt- He is satisfied the Secretary will come B endall’ bi i LW 2 0 > F & s DRTH WEST, why you do not carry back to Washington | Ct song for sound money ama make the| All grocers and druggists sell i JAMES F. Trustee, IMMENSE SALE OF FURNI By virtue of a decd of trcst, duly secorded in mies sae!" TURE OF ALL KINDS WITH-| Uitte oe te LOWNDES. t7THE SALE OF THE PAKCELS OF GROUND. IN OUR SALES ROOMS, 1407 | Teduest of the parties secured thereby, the under- it res 006 and Js postponed, on acc signed trustees will ofer for sale, by wablic auc- the Weather, froin Wednesdayy April Tat, to, SAT. G ST. N.W., ON SATURDAY, | tion, ia front of ‘the premises, on MOSDAY. “THI. Secretary Sheerin Believes the Demo- | Acts of Local Interest Passed by the | UKDAY, APRIL FOURTH, AT THE SAME THENTH DAY OF AVRIL, A.D. 1896, AT’ HALF- The McKinley movement was organized | rats Will Nominate the Indiana Man. Maryland Legislature. HOURS. nea aee Soo APRIL 4, 1896, AT 10 A. M. VAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, ‘the following’ de- Manchester by me, the pretext for the : .§ ‘i the sheaves you came to reap. I am too} race on that platform. Se | mhi8-d&ds Well satisfied with the outcome of the state caw i . SIGNED BY Go OV. MATTHEWS MENTIONED. 3 convention to wish to fight the battle over a@gain. You say, in effect: 1. ‘Co IN od Sas seribed real estate, situate in the elly of Wash- r An Indianapolis special says: S.F.Sheerin,| Gov. Lowndes of Maryland, President JAMES F. HOOD, SES URE eo Ne ee ington, District of Golumbia, to wit: Lot. nn. vreak being your denunciation of Mr.| secretary of the democratic national com-| Bruce of the senate and Speaker Mudd of =e 2 WITH STOOL, O&K MIRROL-PRC bered ‘ststorn (16), iu. -Davidion's recorded sabat- nicy’s friends, which was represented | mittee, says his correspondence indicates | the house yesterday signed 114 acts of as- REE, SURTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ING BED, Oxk, WALAUE AND (Gi), togetber with all the improvementa, rites, @s an attack upon him personally. a6 vill be one of | sembly, which are new laws. Garecasora); to) Matelitte, “Darn: & (Co: De AL DEOMES, Oak SIDE. | oo Ps that the Chicago convention will be BOARDS. ROCKERS KOLLDOL DESK, | “Sema: One-third cash, the balance 4 na A Spontaneous Movement. the largest and most notable the party haa| The following are of interest to the Dis-| TRUSTER’ oSREROOM ETA COUCHES, SURING UBS, EASY | two years, with intercet’ from the day of wale at The McKinley movement grew sponta-| ever held. Mr. Sheerin is devoting consid-| trict and environs: : WIST” ROW CADE ONAN ek KIVCHEN ULUASIES Bree We "| the sate of alx per cut per sumutn, peyatte seul meously all over the state. ‘The credit for| erable attention to Gov. Matthews’ candi-| Amending the incorporation of the Wash-| MONTH. ee ee ee Se ee letting it loose and giving it sweep in the| Gacy for the presidency. | sine teading | moto? 2nd Marlboro’ Electric Railway Com-| 5%, Mrtue of 4 dved of tiust, duly recomted 8 | A LARGE LOT oO HOOKS, 25 DOZEN FISHING | Chiser, A, deposit of $209 required at the time of convention belongs to William E. Chandler, | , 1 believe,” he said, “that the | pany. recorda for the TMstrict of Columbia, and at the} TACKLE, democrats in every part of the country are Sh hen coming to the conclusion that Matthews is 2. When I called on you at Concord and| the man to nominate. I believe that th real the platform I had prepared, you did| republicans will nominate Gen. Harriso1 SIERY, "BUTTONS, GLOVES, | Sle. If the terms of sale are not complied with : st of the purty secured thitebs, the under-| JEP. in 15 days from the day of sule the tuistees re, cous teolenarter et ockvile slened trusters Will offer for site, by public ae: ALSO, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, serve the right to resell the property at the rink Esxtending the time for the completion of | tn. ‘in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THLLD | DIAMOND BARINGR, TERDENTS RECKLACE, | And cont cf the defaulting purchaser alter fades the Washington and Potomac rai! ad. DAY of APRIL, 189 at HALF-PA: T FOUR : # advertisement of such resale ip some newspaper Prohibiting the sale of into: ‘ating liquors | O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, published In Washington, D. C. Ail conveyancing : delegates should not be inst a ‘The Race in Kentucky. within a radius’ of two ve i Z mp | Sitvate in the city of W: atiineton Disteice ae ENGLISH MA‘ OLD; BREW- | 8nd recording at ee pane: ng Bete ond aoe te tne OU CaRAE || OF the counties that Rave acted seven, |(springs post oflice, in Prince! George's court cist cone Balt Us) G Oey Sten HARNESS, Haney a cease 2 = - = 7 votes, have in- | Ww. ights, ete.’ This property will be sold sub- ——- 2 apl-d&ds Trustees. see te Ore eee siete peut a total see Ae Gas Noe rith 112| , Incorporating the town of Berwyn Heights | jtct, however, toa prior dead of trust for $756... | GG. SLOAN & ©O., Auctloncers, 1407 Gat, aw | oD OSs - — in your words: This forenoon, just be-| structed for Bradley, and ten, y , | in Prince George's county. ‘Terns. One-half ensh, the balrnce in six and x i —— RATOLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Auctioneers, tarting for the convention, I heart se | votes, for McKinley. Three counties, with | “authorizing turnpike roads in Washing- twelve mouths, with lntorest from the day of sale | TRUSTEES) SAL AT PUBLIC ADCTION OF Guccessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) y ths committee esolu- “th x er cent per ennui, secured by deed of trus 4 . WELLING PROP- prea rie iene Aber lliece decided ‘ts gate eighty votes, have instructed for Bradley | ton county to collect tolls for bicycles. oaths pro; mrt} scld,, OF ‘all cash, iat the option of ERTy, CORNER OF TWHLFIH AND 8] TRUSTEX’S SALE OF 2-STORY FRAME HOUSE ne platform which had been shown to| first and McKinley second, and eight coun-| Authorizing the authorities of Kensington | they OAM Rouverauclg, ard Teeomting at RBISTS NORTHWEST. DAD SPARES. Oe Reng eRe OUSE aS cesot : that Mr. Reed | tes, with 12% votes, have named uninstruet-| to borrow money for sewerage. the cost of the purctas 9,BY virtue of a certain deed of trust dated ti 12TH) STREET, BROOKLAND, D. Wena aeeien T that Mr. Me- | ed delegates, of whom all save six are said| Amending charter of ‘Takoma Park. ROE HO NUNET Eas Trustee: | 24th day of December, 4. D. 1805, and duly re- | By virtue of two- deeds of trust Tevonicd respect- Kisiey wae pure and able. I also lesrned | to be for McKinley. Both MeKiniey and| Granting the Washington, Woodside and Be ee ee fend tceords af the ‘Destich of Goleeben ee Ler a0n et seq of the dant peewee the ane ‘hat it lad Hoan aeraneod talkies the ‘de- | Bradley managers claim that they are cer-| Forest Glen Electric Railway and Power oS “ the request of the party secured thereby,’ we wil | trlet of Columtiia, amd chee cy eel ee cision « secret = a tain of Louisville and Jefferson counties’ 12)| Company the right to acquire land by con- IDUNCANSON <BR offer for sale at public auction, in front of the | preme Court of the District passed in Equity Caase 33 * votes Monday. No other candidate has re-} demnation. VALUARLE DWELLING premises, on SATURDAY, THE FOURTH DAY OF | No. 17176, the undersigued surviving trustee will of- Mr. Chandler's Charges Repudiated. | ceived an instruction in Kentucky. Providing for the appointment of an ad- STORES, NUMMER OTIS Ei ARUL, 1800, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | fer for sale, by ction, in front of the prem. is is wrong. Nearly every delegate ditional justice of the peace for Montgom- EAM the, folowing described land and ALSO remises, | ises, on THURS! SIXTEENTH DAY of APRIL, aivuite In the city of Washington, District of Co: 6, { O'CLOCK P.M... cat lumbia, and designated as rub lot thirty-five (85) | Querinee ‘ron ‘corate, cltaete sod beter ae Katie ta Indorse Mciiniéy- ery county, thirteenth district. Went to Concord with the feeling that the} at the republican convention for the Repealing the act of 1870 incorporating E ‘ described real extate, situate, lying’ and belng ia : : ony in squire two lundred and seventy-five (275), a8 | Geactabed, Peal eatate, situate, Jytng and belng tn Party must not be held responsible for! +weitth Massachusetts congressional dis-| the Washington, Colesville and Ashton ueligns iu front ot. the. premises, “oe, PRUDAy, | Bet Bat recorded in Liber No. 14, follo 76, of the | {2G county of Washingten, District, of Columbia, What you said about Mr. McKinley in your} trict, at Brockton, Mass. yesterday, Dis-| Turnpike Company. APRIL THIRD, 1896, AT TOU OCLOCK. OE Colniabias anid Lor, frente Sei fete eigtrict | bered Afteen (5), in block numbered placteen (19) jews uri a = * - ee ais —<—__— jot tel 1 Wall’ divisto ¥ i ed ated : : a and Pairo’s. trustees, subdivision of a interviews and letters. During the after-| trict attorney R. O. Harris of East Bridge- Iitndeed ‘and thirtyetes esol: 1ot Aseost toro foes | UY. 80.87 feet on 12th at., end all Improvements | Of Yelebten and Fair's, trustecs, subdivision of moon and evening at least a dozen resolu-| water and Frederick Stanley Hale of Taun- For the Little Ones. alley; three-story’ brick. store in’ basement. and | ‘ereon. tions were consitered, ranging from one No. 6, foll id 104, ‘int : Terms of gale: Purchaser to_arsumo a trust of | Verte bitice of the District of Columbian teeee balance in cash. hts, of $100 required at time of sale. ali | With all the improvements. rights. 3 i i vere eli gates to the nationa Mothers with little children will find a| frame stable in rea t rental was $35. $2,750 Which indignantly repudiated your utter- | t® Were elected delegates to 1 4 aael omni 7 $4,0C0, due.September 26, 189; & you by name, io one which | Convention. Albert H. Washburn of Bro-k-| visit to the third floor of the Palais Royal | St trust, payable December 9, 1897, is now on | Sq ost 3 sh. A deposit of #200 required upon the property. er at foun nae of sale. All| “terms ca the delegates for McKinley. The | ton and Judge Thomas E. Grover of Canton} a source of pleasure for the little ones.| Also on the same doz. in front of the premises, | Swe Wad tonday ef eee Ae RTCNNSERS (Cont. srcentaace of UL, AE he ltesvit OF Sale ae Bot on reso.utions the n morning | were chcsen bey pe fe Sed aa A most realistic egg-rolling scene is there. ne aay gue Rie ee SES complied with in ten days from day of sale, other. | Compl = re=ylotion indorsing Reed was carried, auction, ; : e first time heard the platform, and the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at once unanimously to report it. | but a m wise the trostees reserve the right to res at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser The White House grounds, with real trees, | hundred and tx (906), facing twenty-nine Property at the risk and cost of the deraniti » feet m Sih street southeast, with an | yn to make the vote unanimous prepared by the D ” “1 f such resale in < : G re ter (oy tn chaser after tive days’ readvertising in after five days’ advertisement 1 : teat fa nie Mp ts Am dorse McKinley as | ®T@S8 and flowers, are represented, and | fen | . four-story b ‘ rel Redes res is in some wspaper published In Washington, D.C. Bar fe cOnE DoE Ge oe ate | oom Ghote Sec abot ot [deli anbeouria aig dvessea Care peeing | Heeuee a past rertal’ for several yenra, | #8000 Rewspaper ACERT Rit conveyancing und recording at the cost of the nan in your printing office. He set {t | Seco i s oh + | enjoying themselves “rolling eggs.” y payable October 10, TEF McKINLAY, purchaser JOHN W. SCHABFER, up. and sent it to you. The assertion that Political Notes. pee 5 rmnetagds ROBERT HS TRIED | PT Surviving Trustee. arranged or designed to keep it from you : = Giese i areaventh ms of sal ount over first trust, In each ——— ——— hE a momez informa- CECE OC Io ES ; The Street Railrond Bill. half cash, balance in three months, at six | C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, tien. Yo & that if rict congressional convention) Senator McMillan has introduced the om- per cent per annum feom day e sale, ae ae by G12 E st. nw. n attempt wa ley in the nominat! Walter | nibus stree! Brakes i feed of trust om the property sold, or’ all ensh, at —— = an ite anpe wa: L ie | d in the nomination of Wal nibus street railway extension bill recently the Jontwar ceouie pie gee oe Sieposit. of $200 TRUSTEES: SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN a nd ¢ > i strict. Commissioners, Would leave the jct_ Com joners, a at tim air and oppose It. All corveyancing, ,cte. I EST. EAST WASHINGTON PARK. “ : | full account of which nas appeared in The 3 cost. as of ki to be ‘eon y virtue of provislous contained in deed re. | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated August Rumer of influential friends sek asile aaa Star. in ten days frow Je. mtg corded in Liber No, 1691, 229, of the land | 2, 1895, and duly recorded in Liber 2036, folio Were fortunate to get nothing 3 days and nights’ eae ee TOMORROW. records of the District of Columbta one of the land records of the District of Colm nh the 7 conventto: t seems proba . H. Baker, ap- a . ste I] offer for sal, a request of the party secured therei With the temper of the convention It seems probable tha P ALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e. ROW trustees will offer for sale, at yy and at the req party pointed to the federal bench during the | AUCTION Harrison adm: s be-a cand: front of the premises, on SA’ nator to succeed Today. = = ORBRGE TUR WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | FOURTH DAY OF APRIL, 1896, AT’ FIVE | Qebtedveas secared the default baviog occurred in the der, inent of the in undersigned Sean nites ‘ O'CLOCK VM, lot mumbered ehirte-ewo (32), in | trustees will offer for sole. at public anctieg, tn date f ed § Bah . ss r i the subdivision le by Colbert & Parker of lots | front of the premises, on AY. 2 TE: nator Voorhees of Indiana, whose term Auets., 9th and D sta mw.— Large. Sale ‘ fe square mummered, fvehusdred, saat Tate tos | Hout of mie. premise, oo ERIDAS: THE a om the first. year. a Sth st. s.e., at (542), in the of Washington, D. fronting | O'CLOCK P.M., the and and premises sI r view, and irois republican'state con day, April 3, at 4 and - 2 qq fe on Fi urands alt street and running baci county of ‘Washing Disvict, of ; a cone a es aa . 5 * on K street 100 feet to an alley, “1 ‘and leven (11) and Sentend. You were not a cowar wipe Bele AboE ay sc ase sucts., $20 Pa, ave. ane | Williams & Co.’s Auction | RSue7 10 fg ttn as ene natance twelve (2). ta 2, In. Croissant, Croffutt & * r : 2 a ennsylvania A 28 to dele: 2 Auct 20 Pa. We in one and two years, or all cash, at the pur- sary arts of lots’3 and 4 tn coming, ani got as far toward the edge of| the St. Louis cervention. New Jersey , No. 1741, by ord ooms Corner roth & Penn. | tast's tition? 2 deposit of 165 in be eek | Siaburs’s a subdivision of parts of b. mI James’ Dur t 4s possible. like the wise man you are.| chooses delegates April 16. of Cornelius A. Bi and Rufus R. Burnet A N. W. at the thne of sale. This lot will be sold free of | tracts of I: “s Purchase” and “Po 2 nothing. You ac ted the aa, —— untesk Seles BiG. AG anaes ve. N. ie all taxes and incumbrances. ‘Title perfect. All| tune Enlarged,” a8 pe he only man really cyposed to ROGERS ne see pril 3, at 4:50 o'clock T April ath conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. | Eutalivisl = When you s' eppe iside, G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.—Lot omorr Ow, pri 4t v at 10 | iu irs Signe to cael ee ee teea da the he t wil at the risk and cost ty: also awell- | Clock A. Fi. of she defaulting purchaser ts order of Heary EVERY HIN ae i c MICHAEL J. COLBE T, Trustee, Hood, trustees, Sale Fri- CH. PARKER, Pesce A | quired at the time of sai April 3, at 4 and 5 o'clock p.m. respectively. : con plied with within 485 4%4 street a.m. | Or iroperty Will he resold pu critic New Cit in square’ G16, uninyprc 1 the convention | CFiticiums of the Top of the New City r ‘ of it. When Reed's Post Office. cheered, | There is any amount of adverse criticism against the roofing of the new city post office with wood. Building Inspector Brady Tomorrow. ing called “East Wasil ‘Terms of sale: All ¢ day t The St ts. 1407 G st. n.w.—Cor- PEREMPTORY SALE OF 50 HEAD OF tolbe pala be ‘wet when inte @ reporter ¢ building lot, by order ot | Horses Horses. | coasceny s STEPHEN Vas one : and. avle upon the ct, said arles H. Parker, trustees, TRLIC AT AND VALUA ““It has occurred to me since my atten- tion was first directed to the roofing now being put on the new post office that those FRED'K L. SIDDONS, 1333 F st. n.w., ‘Trustee. mh28-dts mongrel plat are ludicrous Th ri MIS GRANT THWE Under a deere CITY, D. & Co cts., 6 é TARIIAGE BAZAAR, d jaa Dowling & Co., Auct DLW. 3 prune Court of the Ty e insuranre policy at auction rooms on re = in equity cause ‘TRUST SALE OF LOT IMPROVED BY th for Reed who had the matter in charge were making April 4, att hoon. AVE ‘dson et al.), we will THREE-STORY AND _ BASEMENT BRI‘ until his chance: at mistake. The liability to fire is 1407 G st. n.w.—Cor- within lion, in front of said premises, on] = DWELLING, XO. 1307 © STREET NORTI- e FOURTH DAY of al ince the loft directly un- n.w., store and dw = by order of Whi inley and Rob: rell, trustees. ock p.m. WEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. > expeclally By virtue of a deed of tenst, duly reconted in Liber No. 1945, folio 451 et seq., of the land records part of Pleasant | of the District of Columbian, and at the request elug improved by a two-| of the party thereby secured, we will sell at public rng Boren, era sone eS y, April 4, at 4:30 | this lot will be found horses to si BUR ADEN: at gf husiness, and WILL DB A McKinley Convention. Tt was a MeKinley convention. You shoul! be thankful that it was satisfied G. Sloan & Co., Av 1407 G st. n.w.—Sale is Ne ae ee poets Ls eas Oe = MOND. 3. G. Sloan & Co., 2 ne and the residue in SIXTH, , AT FIVE OC With smashing the anti-McKinley combine. | Chief Parris of the fire department was | of household furuitum, &c., on § iy, April 4, Se eae esta ‘oe: eS ep > ore exp: Be | [ores = st whe » discusses 0 o'clock a.m.; alse, at 12 o'clock, oil paintings, day of sale, with in sail cash, at option of | lots in square uumbered 25S, as per pl: The platform is more expre of the real] very much In earnest when he discussed | at 10 o'clock #.m.i.a ae il pa ; the purchaser. A d of $100 reyuired, and all | jn. book 18, page 14, of the record! o sentments of New Hampshire republicans | te matter. He said fire department | horses, vehicles, hurness, &e. Delivens Ww : conveyancing at cost of p JOB BARN. than any othe a mi We in the world could handie a fire under that ‘M. B. Latimer & Co., Aucts., 1229. san, any other that has been written for | Ty" a6 ins avet G it's way up In the | sate of nouscuold furnitu 3, fine glassware, years. It is your platform, hecause you as- ‘ould get a great deal of at sales rooms on April 4, com- Senied to 1 It is the platform of the ing at 10 o'el t te, because voices the litte, Si Figs avers renames EEO! atcliffe, Sutton & ¢ ¥ do net much expect its construction. If a fire should ever Pring ated. First. because his rival is car-| start under that wood roof, we would have aang Pretty much all before him, and sec-| another patent office fire om a much larger ondiy, ts know the Platts and The fire would spread from one end Si who have seized bis| of the building to the other, and dropping of horses at Bazaar on Saturday, April 4, in order to hold New E on the inflammable materials underneath | at 10 o'clock a.m. have int 2 ! would make a serious fire. That roof| Magrath & Kennelly, Aucts., 12th st. and Ohio ull take | should be made fire je of 40 besd of horses, on Sutur- This he- Dr at 10:30 o'clock a.m, rs office of said District, with the improve- menis above stated. The property will be sold . 2 r subject tom prior deed of trast to a building asso- JOS. eTY KI, ‘Trustee, ciation, upon which there is now due not to exceed Le Droit bldg., cor. Sth and F sts. n.W. 0. This trust cun be paid off at once or — wae = mh23-co&ds e ted In monthly installments, at the option of NG. 0. 7CTION! ———— = the purchaser. eelawe oe FUTURE DAYS. Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of = 5 % $100 must bo made at time of sale, and the bal- APRIL FOURTH, at TE THOMAS DOWLIN ance in saual installments, in one ind two years, vi h ot er . = ear for which notes of ser, bearing in SEU OER ea EXBOUTORS. SALB six ver scent, Muvable semicannalls, run day: of ber of C ‘Baske' sale, and secured by deed of trust on property. sol aummbce oF Ceip ariete: will’ be taken, or all cash, at option of purchase AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, All conveyancing and recording at cost of pur- Goods, Notions, ete., will be con- TWELY) d sever: fot 19 street gad running wed by a thr chaser, If terms are not complied with in ten k to a thirty-foot alley, | days from sale the trustees reserve the right to ‘y and basement brick | resell sald prop at the risk and cost of the nown as 610 B street north- | dcfaultin said to a Star reporter | qa. O'CLOCK, : g und ble < cl hi yee that he was glad to see] “Waiter B. Williams & Co., Aucis., 10th and Pa. ess, ele! ing aud stable, Schuuing i st, of ee is hepe- take up By @ matter oF Ce ave. —Regular sale of housebold furniture, cme of sale: Ouethird caxb, alanca In ons ad true men | roof on the city post office build- Shae Ant HA tin oo: ies :Ouethird cosh, balanen in ons ® for McKin-| ing. It was just such a roof as is being | 02 Satueey, April & at 10 o' Horses. nally. “or “all Gash, at "the “option atc le Trustoen, SS ee Sees Hythe Serious fire | “romas Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 Fst. naw.—| Regular sale TOMORROW (SATURDAY), APRIL cash day wale. | oT, E, WAGGAMAN, Auct. mh2i-dids in the patent office Invik F E i Recording and com FOURTH, AT HALE-PAST TEN AML We will | Terms to be complied with tnt sell 40 head of good work horses and mules, 2 bug- | Cost uf defaulting purchaser. and gov grocer’: zon. A. W. RUSSELL, and good grocer’s wagon. FL. Muon “le 12th and Ol! g- He thinks teh earn that Mr. Reed is a bi-| tka e@ mutter should tie Sale of household furniture, &e., on s turd Le tol whim soul uctse iin out nee eNO race at 20 oclice arms Sieg, at 12 ‘lel a horses and carriages. Will of the Late Dennis Murphys TUTE The last will of the late Dennis Murphy, AUCTION z who died in Washington last week, has FUTURE Db AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. FA ARLE BRICK NORTE tue of a deo of trust, deted January , and duly recorded In Lith eof the lund 1 C. G. SLOAN & CO. SALE OF A VALU. NO. 159 F nue. of = » District of Columbia, and at the request of { been admitted to probate at Philadelphia. ees £0 Meyer, s ABLE IMPROVED | Party secured thereby, the undersizned. trusiees The estate is valued at $100,000 and up- AS , at Public auction, to the highest bidder : + ‘a in front’ of the premises, on TUESDAY, ‘TIE ward by the executors. The decedent andsome an ceinber 15, 1892, and duly : i DAY APRIL, 1806, AT’ FIVE ed last night | 4€¥ $12,000 each to his son, Richard 8. folio 415 one of the lind records of CK P.M, the following described real est Mrs. Annie E. '. Foote. He te in the elty of Washi limbla, to Wits Lat vumbeivd tivo hundred emises, on MOND. eight (208), in Danenbow: sin sy by harem toes seven hundred and twenty-one (721), as per. plit all of lot 149 in’ the Washington | recorded. in Liber 19, page 14, of records. of ‘the District of vem! well-kept Houses] iss": Hold Furrmiturre, | pera vi git tua ie Waal | Ect ner a8 eee Te, GP trae Mie ered 12, e¢ SW, having a the privilege of a 3-foot pa ir 5 es s bath, with all Rt - | story and cellar brick dwelling, os, bath and rae] Carpets, Hams] tiie Sse son tatiana abe cas tua dein a rj ty to ° o Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one | alley. days from day of aud two years, with interest at 6 per cent per ai Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money menved to redelintne In gs, WNC =A \| Sim, cccarcaty w deed ot Gace ee oe ee to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal ut the risk “and cost of the defaulting sold, or all cash, at the option of the purcha A | installments, at one and two years, with 6 per < DUNCANSON BROS, Au . e deposit of $190 required at time of sale. Recording | cent Interest, semi and to be secured is and conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to | property sold, or a teoption of purchas = i Sy Clo = rac, &c., cing be complied withewithin ten days from day of cale, to be complicd with in ten days from THOS. BE. WAG REAL ESTATE AUCT. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell re pert wil be resold at cost of Drnorenry, rroxe| the entire Comea| tlre ata ce oF diets por i deposit of $100 required : cbuser. FOUL: “HAL JOHN 8. SWORMSTEDT, All recording snd conveyancing SOUTHLW ALSO. t t ff so h= R. EL BRADLEY, WaASIt : RAM Cmts ol a ASIM= | epo-aeas iaser. Lon, WwW. 1k IN REAR OF 480 I STREET = = — : Trustees. be of uniform proportfons and have the SOUTHWEST. H 99 GG. SLOAN-& CO., AUCTS. . N. — DESERVED POPULARITY same atrangement of stars. It prescribes | 08 TUESDAY, APRIL. SEVENTH, 1800, A FIVE ionabl ae House : San DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONERKS, oe ‘KP. vi of ¥, s for #0 OF VALUABLE PROPERTY that the blue fieid shall be square, and Pearse os mT @ at Atlanta, Ga, to| Murphy, and his danghte cond of the series of Joint de.| Foote, wife of Capt. Morr cy between Secretary of eh eee fo ee tlor Smith and ex-Speaker Crisp. tkers were greeted with cheers, aking began at 8 o'clock, Secretary holic cathedral, Philadelphia; aving the opening and speakii to Archbishop Ryan for stich charitable : Maite ne “Ol ses ag he ln bis sole diseretion stig de an hour and ten minutes, ieas ! . termine. ‘These bequests are to be free of is Joint debate business may be fun | collateral inheritance tax. All the residue to my friend Smith,” said Mr. Crisp, who | of the estate is to go to testator's widow. Was given a rousing reception, “but {s not fun for me. I'm a candi ate, and I'm anxi Ss to Ke these joint debates and x Business of a candi 1, und at the request of the ¥, We Will sell, at pat A. Murphy of Philadelphia; $00 to . John J. Eleock, rector of the Ro- Zi A deposit of $100. wil er at the tine of Ki ing ait purchaser's eo:t. ‘Terms of ied with within fi otherwise the right is rly = i foe the Sens The Flag After 1900. (rough with] Mr. Sherman has introduced a bill which | VALV ABLE, UNIMPROY down to the vl STX’ t s “5 Provides for the use of a flag by the army AND SIXTH STRE! My friend Smith, | ang navy after the year 1000, which shall| VALUAELE. STABI nt26-d&ds co premises, parts of lots 29, 33 and + cE OF FIRST AND D STRE} TRUSTEES’ SALE OF WELL-BUILT AND HAND- kets two-tfths the Jength and ceven-thirteenths | 488, inuting shoe oo an Tse“! removed to our| mst SOMELY FINISHED, TEX-ROOM DWELLING. And has attained it. What can be | the width of the flag, having in It one white | “hare use Be Ange No. 182 cn the docket of the Surtene Conet | NO paML PECTREATH STREET NORTHWEST oan at atar to represent each ciate eh tee Genel cee THOS. B WAGGAMAN, Auct, No. 16302, cn the docket of the Supreme Court BETWEEN COLUMBIA AND KENESAW AV more satisfactory to the originator of | tn to be thi a = CHOSE a sale of the District of Columbia, the undersigned trus-| —_N y toe ginal ere are to be three stars in each corner | €, @ SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. ales rooms ices will offer for sale at public auction, in frout | By virtue of a decd of trust, duly recorded In the best of all nutritive tonics than | and a central star, around which shall be | ~ —— aude of the premises, on SATURDAY, APRIL ELEV- | Liber No. 2002, at follo 109 et seq’. one of ibe : : : entwined a sufficient number of stars to | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE TWO-STORY AND VENTRNCES OF SALB, ENTH, 1896, AT FIVE O'CLOCK ‘P.M, part of | laud records for the District of Coluiubla, and at to have it grow in popularity year by bring the total up to the requisite number. Oat BECO SE ON AS BY SUCTION, sublot ‘numbered eighteen (18), im square ‘numbered the request of the party secured ea S. y z SN VENU! ot If we hundred and eighty-two (582), beginning les ear, and what stronger ind The stripes are to be of equal width. virtue of in deed of trust, dated th NA. AVE. . : ne ce ¥ jel f Ee a indorsement ee Stee fourteenth day of November: Seohr sna tates the ON SATURDAY MORNING, Tunning thence west 20 feets thence south 475 | ABE can an article have than to be award- Interest Paid by the B. 4 0. corded In Liber No. 1429, folio 485 et seq., one of APRIL POURTH, feet; thence east 20 feet, and thence north 115 | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following deserived land ed seventate izes testifyi inte iy e B. an he the land records of tlie District of Columbia, and at os AT TEN 9)’ CLOCK. feet to the point of beginning, iinproved by two | and premises, designated as and being part of seventy-six prizes ues ilying to its} phe semi-annual interest on the Balti- the request of the arty secured thereby, We will nome Seo EXAMINATION. Smell dwelling oases. cash Ce ae numbered Atty (G0). in Willlam 0. “Bctinison and ssiority S for sale, pic jon, in front of the , BUGGIES, ‘erin 01 2 One- sh, ance | Be + Leighton, trustecs, “subdivis! superiority and value? more and Ohio bonds known as the ex- on’ SATURDAY, THD FOURTEENTH THAETONS, WAGONS, fn ene and two sents, or all eushe TA doponitroe | ramammn eciengom., trustees, | None Pca The Genuine JOHANN HOFF'S| tended four-per-cents was paid Wednesday MARCH, 1896, A'T FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., : HARNESS, ETO. MALT city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: | TWELVE O'CLOCK SH AyD. Habe We recall te cee at ae eek Sees | eee (aR eae Sap ey fect of ti It has b doi $34,190. The interest on the loan of 1883, | Lot numbered twenty-seven (27), in Joan F. Green’ ap22t RATCLIFFE SUBTON & CO., Aucts._ | fy aefaniting purchaser. All conveyancing and | records of the office of the surveyor of the Distriet est of time. It has been doing good | amounting to $11,616,000, at four and a half See Gt teh LO de ae Sa epee | (OG RDOAN & OD, AUGDR 1407 @ ST. NAW. | Fecording at purchaser's cost z Of Columbia, beginning for the seme at the narth- to humanity for over 50 years, and | per cent, was due ‘in ‘London yesterday. | $4." old OF of the reeetts oh ses ese San : “Biz Wet. nw. | eng. with Ith street extended 4080 teak tenes = i. ss $200 will be required at the tine of sale. If the | ant’ ind “Pleasant Plains,"” formerly belonging to ui rt the following described real estate, situate in the | TO BE SOLD IN FROST gf THE ROOMS Ar | $200 Nill be reauired at XTRACT has stood the}! Baltimore. The interest amounted to 13 Z 5 ccaton Siz F et. nw. | erly with Ith street extendad 40.80 fret, thence . ths This is the loan on account of the Phila- | office of ‘the District of Columbia, being pert of | SUX LARGE ANTIQUE -Oll, PAINTINGS OF RE- WALTER A. JOHNSTON : i — half corny has won|} deipnia {roubls- ‘The interest om this and | eriginal fot, nombered two (2), together wits the | _gUiGlOUS SURTECIS AT FUBLIC AUCTION. | sy9-aads a1 ben ot fie of enld tot 10140 feet cantor te cee ante rize rize until th the Parkersburg branch $4,000,000 loan, due | Improvements, consisting of a ‘two-story and baso- | mw'rr vet GeCOCK Ai nthe ee ae ook = SEEEG —— | comer of said lot, thence with the said south line Pp ; 2 p wee tu fe resee in New York yesterday, was not paid. frent brick dwelling, Known as No. 1111 Rhode | 7197 7Q ‘ateeot aS ce eS te titers DUNCANSON BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. fo the, most eastern point, of sald lot, and thence number of seventy-six has been se- gee ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two | rettre, 31% lange oll palnthigs of relizioud subjects, | TRUSTERS SALB OF NO. 2319 1 srreer | Nesterly te the place Shige ae cured. Not only its long life of use- Too Much Time in Polities. Fay eet eeig CeO CE | ee ed San Oe NORTHWEST; FRAME HOUSE, AND LOT 18 | Wi'be soll eunject. to & prior deed ef tet ne * 4°, it terest at six (6) per cent per annum, able > ¥ 10 ‘LET. wi fulness, of its wonderful ability to| The Taxpayers’ League of St. Louis has | semi-ausnily: fron day’ ot sale, taccured by heed of | _8p2-2t 0. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts._| py virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | £43500 , the particulars of which legs win prizes, recommend it to the peo-| Prought sult to restrain Mayor Cyrus | spinon ibe property gue or all aah at ho apton THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., Auctioneers, | Liber No. 1189, at follo 206 et weq.. one of the Ind | “Terms: All cash over and above sald decd of rds ‘of the District of Columbia, I, ple, but the indorsement after in- Walbridge from collecting the salary which | will be required at the time of sale. All convey- Roesttee ias = ces lumbia, I, as | trust for $4,500 and interest on same, or all cash, eee surviving trustee, shall sell, at bhi le, 5 deposit of $200 m 1 r accumulztes while he ts absent from the | amis and recording at the cost of ihe purchaser. | PATD-UP LIFE INSURANCE POLICY TO BE SOLD | fn tient of the Tareminc” At ublle, sale, | at optioa of purchaser. A e ay dorsement it has received from phy- at time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied Terms of sale to be complied with within ten da; AT AUCTION. THE ‘TH DAY OF APE A.D, prope! lor i 3 city. The injunction is asked on the ground | from day ot sale, voters the frustecs reserve | ON SATURDAY, APRIC FOURTH, 1900, av | itt OK PM, the Bees ad | Sim 20.Geze See date ot ale oc the prowey ight to resell the propert bit c- by the rth rt (4), a some Wspaper crea Ringe sts, Singers, actors, and) that Mayor Welbridge has, during the past | of ltartaling piridint: whic och pane actcs | MPN O CLOCK 3. we wiles at puble gue | feat bythe full depth of Iot four ington, 1's | iisked we Wastiagtoa Dy en ome Be a even kings and emperors of foreign 7 : FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the easterly eighteen resold at cost of defaultt chaser aft t thy risk and cost | TWELVE O'CLOCK M., we will sell ape Hat) itiencnt ne ew “pubs lished in Washington, D. ©, deem re No. . A Ni] Wr. drawn $1,100 for the time so wasted. The'| ** NY ™Y "MIRON M. PARK inthe Mutua? Life Tawwasce: Gammen” ob Hee | fOSGtHCE AUItH ite, ,imprpvements there siment’ and | GoenGn = FLERE, Arames, OE. thee countries. month of March ts specified in the injunc- HENRY K. WILLARD, York, for $750, paid up, non-participating policy on | within the means of a large number. mb19-déeds A k fi : + tion, because during that month the mayor fe26-15t ‘Trustees, man’s life, aged. forty-one years at date of in. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one — sk for the Genuine JOHANN | has, it is said, been busy attending politi- ai — gurence. | Sald policy duly assigned and belng col- | and two years, at six per cent per annum interest, | [2THE ABOVE SALE 1 POSTPONED ON AC- (HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT. cal gatherings in various sections of the | °” ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, BY | lateral for or rdue promissory note of $219.68, | payable semi-annually, or all cash, at option of the | count of the wenther to MONDAY, APRIL SIXTH, a . order of the trustees, until MONDAY, MAY ‘TWEN- dated April 16, 1895, for one month. Sold by the rehaser. Terms to be complied with im fifteen | 1896, same bour end ce. : 2 tate, but has demanded his salary as | Ty% aks Avoid substitute ‘TY-FIFTH, at same hour nod piace, authority of holder of the above described note. from the date of sale. w. ‘RY WALKER, Trustea, es. mh18,24,ap, 14,24, my5,15,23,: apl-3t THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. m28-d&ds ISAAC L. JOHNSON, Surviving Trustes. ap2-dads GBHORGE 5, FLEMING, Trustee. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. ©. G. SLOAN & ©0., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. CRANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON D STREET BETWEEN TIIRD AND FOUR AND A HALF STREETS SOUTHWEST, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme € t of the’ District of Columbia, passed in equity «ause No. 17230, the undersi trustees will sell at panne auction, in front of the premises, DAY, THE TENTH DAY OF APRIL, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., sublot numbered TWE: ONE (1), in jaare nombered FIVE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIX (36), situated $f D wtreet between 3d and 415 improved by a small frame welling. has frontage of 20 feet and an average depth of 8Y feet and rans back to an alley. Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in one and two years, or all cash. ‘The property Will be sold free of all Incumbranees. A’ deposit Of $150 will be required at the tine of sale. It the terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen days the right is reserved to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All con- vevancing at the porchascr's ont, MICHAEL J. COLBERT. Trustee, 2) F st. nw, WILTON J LAMBERT, Trustec, apl-d&eds 410 Sth st. nw. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00., AUCTIONEEL ‘Guccemiors to litte, Darr & Go) VERY_VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON H STREET BETWEEN ‘TWENTIETH AND TWE\NTY- BY A FRAME HOURS RROWS as Be eee \OU8 NOWN AS NO, 2015, STREET. = On MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL SIXTH, 1896, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O-GLOCK, we will oiler for tale, In. front of the premises, ‘the east part uf original lot 5, in square JUL, fronting 16 feet oh HL street and ruumlug back 124 fect, with right of way toa public alleys This property. ls leely located tn a fashionatle neighborhood here «state is constantly in- creasing in ue. Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one, two and three years, 6 per ‘cent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust ‘on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the Purchaser. A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not compl in fitieen days from the day of wale rig to resell the property at the risk and defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advert Of such reside in ‘some a Washington, D.C. All conv at the cost of the purchase: mb3t-ddds “RATCLIFF THOMAS DOWLING & Co., AUCT! TRUSTEC'S SALE OF HOUSE AND Prey ee AS NO. 513 THIKD STREET > Under and by virtue of a deere of the Su Court of the District of Columbia, bo Court for seid District, in a case wh Heaney et al were « quplainants a Sumby et al. wer cavse No. 1641 THURSDAY, th+ 1506, . FOUR 0 premises, sell, at pubile jot and parcel of La situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of umbia, known as the north twenty (20) feet eight ¢s) inches trout uy the full depth of lot cumbered twenty-six (26) in square nutubered five bundeed und thirty Ta3SH, together with the improv ore cotsh ot a two-story frame dwe fronting on street, aud a small frame dwelling bouse in the Tear. Terms of sale: One-third of the in cash, the Hance in two equal one ata two 3 of the purchaser, Icust on the property sold, “ chaser's option. Conveyancing aud r- Chiser’s cost. A deposit of $100 teju of sale. Terms of sule to be couplied with within fiftcen days from the day of sale ‘Tue creditors. of the « Gccessed, nie hereby novitied to ti with the vouchers thereof, in the ch Suprerve Court of the District of the period 6 M, all that certain An of the umbia, within from the suid ith day Bb28-ddds = ©. G. SLUAN & OO, Auctioncers, 1407 G st. CHANCERY on? u SALE. FOR PARTITIO’ BRICK Ri By virtue of a d District of Columbia, Feb + 1898, and Barbara undersigned trast at public auction, of the premises, on WEDNi DAY OF APKEL 186, Ai the following lot numbered dred and seventy same st a point feet 6 inches from Jot, and running 2 inches to a pi inches; south St feet nee due’ west 15 fect; thence die ». inches: thence due + Place of “begiuning. improved by a three-s brick dwelling, used as a Denaning for “pst. north wast corner ct. fronting 1 with thac widt proved by a. thre No. 112 M st. n. of sale ‘prescribed ty t the purchase money in payments to be the purchaser, dated ont bearing interest at the annum until paid, ured by d: a ea Wh within twea the property to be resold at five days’ notice in. The veyanelng and recording tt posit of $500 and of $20) will Piece, respectively, at pe required on each tIMIDT, 117th st. n.w.3 JOHN G. A\GERMANS, Mi THT a deed of trast duly re Xo. at folie 267 records of the Distri in front of years at Boer cent p Semi-aunually, A depsi of sale, of sale teen days frum day of <0 Fy JONINSON, 3. BENIAMT mh26-d&ds Trust t 11 in-hes to wh Terme of sale preseribed by decree: One-t! third tn ant ura int trust on p posit of $1G0 will . 10 AEST LS By virtue of a dud of tr and duly recerded in Li wj-, oue of the land ‘r aud at the District of € party secured pill sell, at, pub in front’ of the p EXTH DAY of A PM. the following in the city of Wa to wit: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in ts Sestallins tone airs, with cent interest, payable seust-an cured ep jioperty sold, or all purchaser. ‘Ter frou day per ily. and to be se- ash, at option of dQ with in ten diye rly will be resold at prop conveyancing at Wt mh26-dkds G G. SLOAN & Co. VERY DFSIRARII NORTHEAST ¢ S CAROLINE STREETS Lig averion. By direction of the owner we will o at public auction, in front of the premises, om WEDNESDAY, Ait IRST, 1896, AT HALF. PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the south twenty-tive feet front by full depth of Jot 117, in square 19%, This lot fronts 25 feet on 16th street, gp tied feet on Caroline street to a paved alley, and offers a splendid opportunity to those in search ‘of a buliding lot in the norihwest section of the city, oF as un Invest:nent. ‘Terms of sale: One-third caxh, balance tn one ant two years, with Interest a! cent annui sable scmi-aunualiy. from day of sele, secu y deed of trust on the property sold, or ‘all cusb, at the option of the purchaser. A di It of two bundred dollars required at time of sule. All con. Yovancing, deo. at purcharer's cost. Terme of sale to be compli fen daye from day of sale, mh16-d&eds ca. N's 00., EFOWING TO THE RAIN THE ARO s until THURSDAY, Arn, SNe 1808, same hour and ‘api-déds CG. BLOAN & 00., Aucta, ‘OF SIXTEENTH AND MTHWEST, AT PUB- r for wale

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