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14 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 189¢-FOURTEEN PAG VIRTUALLY SETTLED The Dispute Over the Venezuelan Boundary. ANNOUNCEMENT BY LORD SALISBURY Laws on Private Titles to Be Ap- plied to Settlers’ Claims. LONDON PRESS COMMENTS Special Cable Dispatch to the New York Sun. LONDON, November 9—Lord Salisbury announced in his speech at the Mansion House tonight that the dispute between Great Britain and the United States over the Venezuela boundary has virtually been settled. It has been settled on the terms which the United States insisted upon. The whole question is to be referred to unrestricted arbitration. The only condi- tion attached is one proposed by Secre- tary Olney that the title of bona fide set- tlers to their present holdings shall, in case the arbitrators” award places them under the jurisdiction of Venezuela, be decided by the laws governing private title. The British law provides, among other things, that a title to land which has been unassailed for twenty-one years can- not be invalidated. Venezuela, in other words, will be debarred from confiscating Property in any territory she may acquire under arbitration. The arrival of the guests at the Guild- hall in London yesterday lasted from 5 o'clock till 7. Seated in state chairs surrounded by a throng of officials, brave in glittering uni- forms, the hosts rose to receive the guests who passed between the double line of ladies and gentlemen. The arrivals of spe- cial interest were those of the Lord Chan- cellor, Lord Herechell; the chancellor of the exchequer, the Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Hicks- Beach; the prime minister, the Marquis of Salisbury; first lord of the admiralty, the Rt. Hon. George J. Goschen; Prime Minis- ter and Princess Edward of Saxe-Weimar, Lord George Hamilton, Lord Cross, Lord Ashbourre (lord chancellor of Ireland), Sir Richard Webster, Sir Robert Finlay, Hon. Geo. N. Curson, Lerd Onslow, United States Ambassador Bayard, the Chinese minister, the Japanese minister and the Danish minister. The procession was then formed for the large hall where dinner was served. On arriving in the hall the procession walked arcund the tables, which furnished seats for over 900 guests. The lord mayor sat at the south table near the center of the room with the two sheriffs, C. T. Ritchie and R. H. Rogers, at his right and left. The Marquis of Salis- bury came next, and the marchioness sat upon the right of the lady mayoress. Mr. Bayard had a special of honor ai the main or south table, while all the other diplomats were seated at the side table. Mr. Bayard wa: to be presented to the 1 mayoress. His predec noticed, but. aw Mr. Ba dais and bowed the guests the dais by The brilliant one. The huge decorated wi Was brillian of adv the dre S and toast of sng terms: a to speak nble me m- ‘0 gelock this for the corps of which [a ber. I confess that u evening I to i nesiy Which is of ine world. ization even cn | witho freeting me to speak not or my country, but for the natic Corps not perceive it docs 1 or force of the day in which we with the w on. were receive Lord Salsbury wisbury 10: loud which quickly subsid and Close attent h of the prime minis- . bY Common acceptation, lock- embody the official government's poli Salisbury said: Venezuelan Question Solved. “I thank Mr. Bayard for his presence here tonight, and for his joining in this historic meeting. By the few words he has he has raised his cwn plane of ob- servation so high above the mere level of party that, though contrary to our lice to make observations cn the internal pelitics of other states, | may be permitted, without impertinence, to con upon the splendid pronoun the great people he re! 1 of the principles ail human society. ther like pathos to turn from that ter to the not very imporiant contro- bis country and curs have had cent months. I only do so for © of expressing my that S at an end. ) It surprising by what very cbvious ments questions of great difficult ed, and in the continent which Co- lumbus discovered the tradition of Colum- bus and the exg should be reversed. In the iscussions we have had with the United ates on behalf of their friends in Ven- zela_ the question has not been whether there shouid be arbit but whether he arbitration should unrestricted lication. We have a claimed, re- those who, apart from historic ad the right which attaches to set- shment, that the settled dis- ald be excluded from arbitration. ty, for many monihs, has been to find how to define the setiled districts: and the solution has come, | think, from the country Mr. Bayard represeuts, in the suggestion that we should treat the colonial empire just as we treat individual: that the same lapse cf time which prot in- dividuais in civie life from Laving their questioned should also protect the English colony from having its tile ques- tioned; and where that lapse of time could not be « thou examina tere e BC- lieve it is not using unduly when I say that I telleve the y to an end. tisfaction to far more importance stions are troubling . troubling the res ve from ance of nder our yomimon action in defense of the comme heritage of soctety — t we vents re Which The Armenina Question, We have had an anxious year in the t office, but we have floated into a beriod of comparative calm. Unfortunate- ly, one matter has by is the tr cig otibe edopea ae eaeae ae ar |S U BURBAN NEWS| é AUCTION SALES. __ menians. If it was merely wishing to pur- sue a course to punish or worry the Tur- kish government, Great Britain had abund- ant means of doing so; but fi they had a TAKOMA PARK. higher wish to rescue the Christian and : Moslem people from atrocious misgovern-| The theme of the sermon at the Presbyteriail ment, they must seek to draw into co-oper- | Church Sunday morning was ‘The Nature of God.”” ation as many nations of the world as pos- | This is sible. If it was desired Ce ee ca ms Rey. J. Turkey, the fleet would not suffice. - - a tary occupation alone would not be ef. | Doctrines of Christianity.” Public anaouncement fective, and the latter would be a large undertaking. He woul he pretend is say what Great Britain m io if she ex- hausted all her forces, but if they wished a | #ll debt, and it 1s proposed to dedicate it in the military occupation requiring a very large | Near future. The trustees have already communi- ani, pressions, “situa in tee, ty army, Great Britain must begin by estab- | cated with the synod and withdrawn their appli- aka Baers eric Se ae ee lishing a conscription. cation for pecuniary assistance, which had been MAGHATH 4 uk! SL ern ney 637, fronting 50 feet on the south side of eouth C The talk of Great Britain’s exhibition of | granted for the coming year, so that the church is! po19.0¢ e RENNIE, Auctioneers, | street between Delaware avense and Soeth Onpitel incapacity was absurd. Great Britain could | now seif-s ‘be party who furnished the upporting. street_by a depth of 134 feet 6 Inches, not use a great army if she did not have | money to free the church debt has requested Tel ft One-third of the purchase money iu the city ication. : — to be paid fu cash, and the balance in two equal one. Therefore, said the prime minister, he | that her name be withheld from publication. | mp SPEGAL SALE | tnstaltments, parable in one and two years, with hailed with great satisfaction the Indica- | trian Church was led ‘Sunday by Mrs. Knight, the PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, | interest at six (6) per centum per annum, payable tions that public opinion had been aro.sed | gubject being “Missions,"” and Armenia being the GS, _ -BRAC, FINE semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed by the atrocious horrors of which the Tur- | principal subject of discussion. During the meeting kish government had been guilty. Yet he | the members apeccociated their contributions to the recognized that the most fitting instrument roe eS Ce eee ean: pee boa ot reform was not ani arniy inian! island | voc ned ail been contritated:, Ane seperation PARES PLACE THURSDAY, 2,000 miles off. It might be done by others. | Way yivsasea te glen ee amt ee ation LETH, WITHIN OUR Therefore, the only wise course he saw | warded to the home board. x ES ROOMS at HALE-PAST ELEVEN was an adherence to the European concert. | A social under the auspices of the Ladies’ Al Parties {i Sent cae If the European states were willing to act, | Society will be given in the Presbyterian Caapel should give Gneres nate ogy aintings, -Bric-e-brac, &c., they had means of action which Great | nest Friday evening. "A plensing program is being | noiaat® Wate ttete atten: CT of trust upon'the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the coer of the parchaser.. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaultit purchaser, after at least five days’ notice of suck resale. ‘The above described property having been sold Britain did not possess. If they were un. | Prepared and refreshments will be served. The rs May 11, 1896, to Edwin L. Springmann at and lic. is Invited. ©. @ SLOAN &G0., AUCTIONEERS, for the price of" 6% willing to act, and if they objected to iso- | PYNS r f United American & CC SS for_ the of cents per square foot by the lated action by Great Britain, there was | ycmules willbe imeiiutel at Takune Mull ee ES BE See een not only great risk of failing in oes ae. fay, the 13th ae at 7:30 GES me sheer EEE ee THE ‘PWO VERY VALU; terms of the said s.le made to hin, the sale on abou’ a ir. M. Ia in, state organizer 3 " ~ A It was nonsense to say that Great Britain | |The. town council has had no meeting for two REET NORTE WEST. WILLIAM E. EDMOXSTON, was humiliated if she could persuade the | mths. Considerable business has accumulated in} | By virtue of a eertain deed of trast, dated the the meantime, and it is presumed that the mayor,.| Sth day of june, Tu; and duly recorded in Liber CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, other five powers to adopt her particular | 8. s. Shedd, will call a special meeting at an early | No. 1826, folio 161 wt'g -, one. of the land records (ATH'L WILSON, Att'y for party ae poreecess date. - | of the Disteiet of Coimmbia, amd at the rout of | NATNG Quzaan i Atty, fF oc sa, from the idea that they were cule to | ments foe a greed folideation muctiur “Monday-| at” aUNe Si, CeMby, we will offer for uale, TOMORROW ents for a gral cation a Cc . it rein! , on ve eal Seem tiie See ae Te ere 8 ge cert pea cca ty the: megintam eke | wanicnaiaes NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, at bend the counsels and forces of gigantic Ch brass band il be furnished. HALF-PASP FOUL y CLOC MM. 7 I empires to whatever course Great Britain | A” focal ‘club. was ‘recently orgunized at ~the-Lor parcel ef eed Oe LUCK. ore ele &. SAMSTAG, AUCTIONEER, thought desirable. Swormstedt residence. The object of a club is rene in the-city of Washington, District of Co- 781 9th st. n.w. Acting for the General Welfare. to meet every Friday night at the residence of.| lumbia, and. known and described as the south sg ma, aie oe see members, Aad eive, dances, | Lventrining and one-att Gir fet rout on BOih He denied that they were acting from | casionally using the winter. members of the northwest bs the depth of ey five: ¢ club so far are Mises Swormstedt, Barry and Glas- | feet of original lot numbered fifteen (15), in cquare selfish principles in not interfering act-| cote and Messrs. Richard Lay, Calvin Sworpustedt, | numbered three hunten wed Genesee’ ee ively in Turkey. They were the trustees of | Jos. Kane, F. Ray | Keys, Henson Clark, Einniog ‘for “the jjaxme iat vthe ‘somthanst corner of lark al Vaters. a ru tl wi feet, re the interests of vast populations, and they | "ni grind visitation of Takoina Lodge, F. A. Auf netth 20% feet, thetce ae Oo ieee Tonks Hee would be deeply culpable if those interests | at. rif occur Tucndny AME arty inst. eek n | UR See Sethe hae eine of sald = Suisse Blanch Lay gave a box par week in reet 2%, feet to the place zonlng. were neglected. A. general European War || scnor of her guest, Miss Louise @ucker of George: | ‘Terms of wrist Guetta eee Oe tr |Special Notice to Dealers. ‘TOMORROW, AT TEN A.M., I will sell, at auc- tion, to the trade, my entire stock of China, Glass and Tin Ware, Toys, &e. Lots will be put up in large quantities and it might involve territorial changes vitally | town. equal installments, in one and two years, with in- affecting the nations of Europe. Mrs. H, E. Knottingham of St. Louis 1s visiting | terest from day of sale at thé rate of 6 per ceut | Will be to the interest of all dealers to attend, as ” Col. and Mrs. Kniffin. per annuum, payable quarterly, secured by first deed | stock is to be sold in one day. “You cannot expect those nations,” Lord of ‘trust onthe pro : or all cash, at the it S. BEHREND. Salisbury proceeded to say, “to regard the = prrchaser's option. A Seposit of $500 required at = = problem in the same emotional and philan- ROCKVILLE. }time of sale. Jf terms. of sale are not complied thropic spirit as you In your splendid isola- —_" theta ee days frees day of sala) ioe ferantees: tion. You may consider them dilatory, but | The November term of the circuit court for this Fare cael thes provers cost of defamlti chaser, after five days’ adver- you must confess that they have good mo- | county commenced here yestenias, Judge James | fwement fa mee or ceaeer aater five days’ adver, 614 12th St. ATTEND THE SALE OF FURNITURE AT LAT- IMER'S TOMORROW AT "CLOCK. 801 “We have been told by Mr. Courtney and | the day was consumed in calling over the docket | at purchaser's cox ;- | PIECES WILL BE SOLD. ate Mr. Moriey (opposition leaders) that we | acd the assignment of cases. Mr. Alfred F. Pairall SEE ea a . Tent influence the powers to our Way Of | was selected 1s foreman of the grand Jury, with JAMES M. GREEN, Trustee. ESE Sees MEETS inking by abandoning Egypt and Cyprus. | the following associates: George H. Trail, Henry | nol0-d&ds TAL 14th at. nw. is FF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON That Is a pretty and almost idyllic concep- | Howard, Wilson B. Twchiffely, John P. Stone, John ; TEAST SIDE OF SEVENTH S SIReer hoa. Bee ternational policy, but Ido not | w. Briggs, John H. Mereon, Joseph M. Burdette, THOMAS DOWLING & 00... Auctioneers, By virtue of @ deed of trust to us, duly recorded Dwyer, Edward Rt. W. Bowman, Charles | TRUSPEES’ SALE %0F VERY VALUABLE IM. Eugene E.. Jarh PROVED BUSINESS: ANY DWELLING HOUSE 3 PROVERTIES, BEING SIX THREESTORY AND Liber 1910, folio 451 et seq., of the land records or the District of Columbia, we will sell, st tne request of the holder of the ‘notes secured ‘thereby, at pubic auction Jn front. of the premises, “And I may say.” Lord Salisbury added, | Reuben B- Deltrick, Wm. “in connection with the eastern problem | Alluutt, Brasmus Perry, te that we see no cause to abandon the policy | Cllingrus, Thomas G. Wa: hitherto pursued or to relinquish a single ial ii ee eee ae pa Cisne: CHEB €, BUILDINGE, WITH STORES TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY’ OF : a ” M. Grifiith, Win. M. Magruder, . B. Brown, TG € AND MODERN DWELLING: = *Giaving warmly culogized the work of Sir | Joveph 'T, Moore, jr, Wm. T. S. Kirk. | Previous | - VENIGACES. ABUVE, KXOWN AS PREMISES | the following Avsctthed real estate, situate in the Herbert Kitchener, the sirdar of the Egyp- | {leie departure for thelt. room Judes, Henderson | 3 Gis 1G, Teas AND | counts, of Weshlngron, District of Colnebia, fo wit: a elivei extendes ble charge e d 5 tian forces, Lord Cromer, the British agent | jury, in which he took occasion to impress upon TWO THKEE-STORY AND BASEMENT ‘BRICK | ises known and dletinguisied as and being part at Cairo, in connection with the Soudan ex- | them their duty in regard to violations of Jaw,, DWELLING HOUSES, WITH MODERN CON- | ef @ tractioteat eS RES being pedition, Lord Salisbury said that he could | laying particular stress upon the recent case of YENTENCES,; BEING. PREMISES - NUMBERED Pee es a i not say more than that the concert of Eu- | lynching in the county, ard advising a thoreysi 702 AND Zod ‘Tf SCREET NORTHWEST, =e Se eee ” - | investigation of the same. He also called parfieu>" By virtue of @ doce of trust, dated the 224 day rope seemed to be more real than ever Be- | iar attention 10 the enforcement of the local option | of December, 1868," rected "la Liber, membend fore. He was very much pleased w! | law. ‘The delivery of the charge occupled some }-1880, follo 116 et séq., one of the land records for eloquent speech of M. Hanotaux, the | time and was listened to with marked attention | the District of Columbia, and by direction of the French minister of foreign affairs, outlining by ts e ee of persous injattondance, aie ae a thereby, the undersigned pirustees ents which the powers would | petit jury for the term Is composed of the follow- | Will sell, 1m, front of the premises, at public an ieee aacneaae the “sultan. He believed, f persons: Nathan S. White, Wi. J. Dronenburz, | on, on ‘TUESDAY, | NOVEMBER | TWENT" Wm, . | FOURTH, 1896, AT FOU U'CLOCK P.M., all of he said, that France would do nothing to fnal Tot numbered 8 in square numbered 417, baffle European action. : pring to the original plat or plan of the city of Lord Salisbury’s remarks contained only Washington, D. C.. except. the western five feet & ‘guarded reference to the disclosures | 11 eM Zadoe M- i Jf Erant ou treet orthweat by depih of sald Jot, made by Prince Bismarck through his M. Harrison, for alley purposcs, the ‘same being. tm: newspaper organ of a secret treaty be- conn Mie i ne ne ee tween Germany and Russia, which existed showing the dimensions of the several parcels of prior to 18). The premier alluded to Prince land ax subdivided will be exhibited at’ the sale, Bismarck as the greatest statesman which also prlor th at the office of the trustees, & 307 Fs! the latter part of the century had pro- & Rutherford, 1307 F street northwest, Wash: duced. NB. ~The several parcels of land re- Lord Salisbury demurred absolutely to aud on the east side of the Seventh Street road, and running thence along said road north 4 degrees 52% minutes, east one hundred and ninety-two (192) feet and eighty-six hundredths of a foot to a stone; thence leaving said road due eaxt fifteen bun- Gred and fifteen (1,015) feet and forty hundredths (40-100) of a foot to a stove ou the west side of a Public road; thence along the west side of said YGad south 21 degrees 6 minutes, east three hun- dred and twenty-four (324) feet and fifty-six hun: redths (56-100) of a foot to a levy court atone at the intersection of the west glde of Piney Branch tnd Blair roads; thence along the west side. of Piney Branch road south 28 degrees 16 minutes, west six hundred and seventy-nine (679) feet. and eighty hundredths (80-100) of 2 foot to a stone; thence, leaving the Piney Branch road, north 61 degrees 53% minutes, west fifteen hundred and four (1.504) feet and thirty hundredths (30-100) of 2 foot to the beginning, together with all and singular the Improvements, rights, Ways, easements, privileges Rawlins, John J. < el Bottiemay, rrill D. 3 T. Al to, with the improvements thereon, will first fered xeparately, and afterward as’ a whol the presumption of the existence of a per- The Teeture wel em ith the understandiig that the bidders upon the | aud appurteuaness | to the ‘same belonging or in manent and necessary antagonism between ‘d aisdig tienes ccteeetll specific propertics will'pot be entitled to thete bids | al ppertaining. and Great Britain. devoted to the benefit of the chureh, unless the amounts bid for the properties separate- ferms of sale; Oncthird of the purchase money = i r ly are Eregate than the ginount | in cash, the balance in one and two years, at 6 presumption Lord Salisbury said: = erence peeree per cent per annum Interest, payable’ semi-annas s HC Sa TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, and balance | ally, notes secured by deed of trust upon the prop- rty sold, or all cash, at the option of purchaser. A deposit of $500 required at the time of wale. ATL conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. Tertus of sale to be complied with withia ten days from date of sale, otherwise the trusters reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost purehs after five days’ notice advertisement in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. ALBERT A. WILSON, JOHN B. LARNER, ocl5-m,w,t&ds Trustees, 1335 'F et. E> THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER FIFTH, 1896, at the same hcur and pl In three equal in at one, two and three w had a] years, with inte by deed of trust on nts for | the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. If sold in parcels, a deposit, of $200 Will be required up each parcel at thme of sale; if en- | sold as a whole, a deposit of $1,000 will be ‘re- nd a selected orchestra, | quired at time of sale. All conveyancing and re- Candy | Craing at purchaser's oost. Terms of sule to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, rwise the trustees reserve the right to, reseli 7 id cost of the defaulting advertisement in one or hewspapers published in the District of Co- Jumbta. RICHARD W. TYLEI ROBERT G. ‘RUTHERFORD, ‘a entertains the same views and pursues the same object as ourselves con- cerning the terrible events in the east. In a short peroration, Lord Salisbury having spoken for forty minutes, repeated sentiments expressed by him in_previous | !® eas speeches on the subject, to the effect that | The tables will be presided ov “our first duty is toward the interests of | booth, Miss Sydu our own country; our second duty to all | le cream, Mrs. humanity to bring redress to thousands, | lower booth, M without threatening millions with ruin.” Dex unde ze tll_and Miss Sny of Our final arranzem the supper to be given in the town hall November 17. Music wiil be furnished throughout the ing by Prof. Saltsman on of Miss who will be assist ent of London Papers. orto Mrs. card be iS 1307 F st. nw., ALBERT A. WILSC All of the London papers contain editorial y Camp, Mrs. Win, lee, MAHLON SHEORD. anes JOHN B. LARNER. references to the Marquis of Salisbury’s | Miss Mary Burr, Seg ET not0-aaas Tse 0¢27-eo&ds Pe ‘Trustees, speech at the lord mayor's banquet last mght. The Graphic says: “The Venezuelan settlement is practical and equitable, and is a credit to all con- cerned. It fully justifies the intervention of the United States.” The Daily Mail comments as follows: “Now that the United States has mct us on such satisfactory terms, the arranging of the final settlement will be awaited with et confidence. The grave danger of a ‘idal war has been safely passed ISTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ELEVENTH, 1896, at the same hour'and place. ‘ALBERT A. WILSON, JOHN B. LARNER, noS-eod ds ‘Trusteos. FUTURE DAYS. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CC., AUCTIONEERS. E, SUTTON & CO., EI jecessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) had an infd on Hartford stre RATCL riday ryland, whe are ‘ORY BRICK ‘OND STREET AND NO. 155 E STREET SOUTH- of a deeil of trust, duly recorded in 1. folio 405 et sey, of the land rec je Distriet of Columyia, and at the fhe party sc stees, Will of nt of the premises PHIRD DAY - M. NOVEMBER TWE we shall sell, at TWENTY: UR OF al estate, site: District of Columb: wk has returned from a visit to Phil- | both tne aes A ii, of th with thi erty Will be sob sub; ed Upon and with su this year will b tra over. he ‘Times expresses regret that the ange of Presidents in the United States will serve to remove Mr. Payard, the United SI ador, from a’ post which he filled with so much distin 1 prdon eum brances named TRUS SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK tion. ‘The s of Lord Salisbur: Le eT te oa HOUSE Ho XD BATH ROOM, 1340 ech: Me gan lotaed EMERSON 8 NORTHEAST, Lord Sali: omitted to state the de- | comtor of the welan settlement, but we | Wil rei - that it will de found that whe rs’ British occupvan can be proved all be barred *, on the contrary, in refer- ring to the same ‘bject, thinks that twelve H ars’ occupancy is me the limit be- yond which arbitration shall be barred. = he Chronicle (liberal) condemns Lord | Speculation as ¢ ated in “virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber during th 170, of the land records of the Distri ubia, and at the written request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, for default winter months, 1 her pupils are mating to be given next week, ne upon each lot to uid ft Cash; a deposit of $100 required on cach lot at the time of s ths of sale hot complied with within ten: d: 1y of sale, the trus right to resell the ‘operty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur. Ghaser, after five days! advertisement of such resale . in some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. the Probable Attt-| i conveyancing and recording at the cost’ of the preparat Mrs. ¢ from Wash EIGHTEENTH Day 196, AT QUARTER OF FIVE 0 x described land and premises, wis thereon, situate in the city of Washii and designated as lot 130 in Wine and Maj HAWAIIAN QUESTION, + ;. " e ‘ 7 pure e 0 1024 8 recorded in the office of Salisbury for his flippaacy in dealing with P tade of the New Administration. purchaser, peers aes division of sanare a i the grave Turkish problem. “His Ven There is considerable speculation among NO. F. SLAVES? 19, page ribed property will be ezuelan statement,” adds the Chronicle, | politicians as to the probable attitude of | no10-d&as Tiustees. | sold subject to a deed of trust securing @ uote for “which, momentous as it was, he char- acteristically belittled, is rather puzz! $1,500, bearing Interest at 6 per cent and payab the new administration, when organized, June 39, 1899. THOMAS DOWLING & O0., AUCTIONEERS, But eit is all right, and th toward the Hawaiian question. There is ic od oh wep | exttrs:, A, deposit, of $100 at time of sale, par- shall st celebrating our great arbitra- | general concurrence among republicans of | TRUSTEES’ SALE 01 UABLE UNIMPROVEL CE ee artes nhac sannsteelre monlbeeice GROUND, ing FRONTING ‘THE WEST SIDE tion treaty with the United Stat prominence in the idea that Maj. McKinley TWEN' aN M HIRD STREET BETWEEN chaser to give notes bearing six per cent, secured on The Morning Post (conservative) regards | y. z AND ?*N" STREETS NORTHWEST. the property sold, or all cash, and to pay cost of Sea aumursie atatementyotpithe “ven Bie CaS can ee Sane Ht aire G5 aS th an € 4 ben 16. | within atest days Mirustves renerve rig 5 ean p2uela 2s a plan ch w c T | 1805, and recorded on the same in Liber L901, aan ezuelan question as wholly satisfactory. cite 20 ot seq one of the lant records for the ini: | Ae Fisk and cost Of defaulting parcha The Standard (conservative) in its edi-| political relations with the United States, | follo 200 trict SAML. A. DRUR’ FLEMING J. LAVENDER, no7-d&ds Trustees. DUNCANSON BIOS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ws i x bia, and at tl py) e torial says: “How far the d in refer-| but there is a question whether the project | jincurlun St the ‘party ‘necred eee ed Ue ie gnce to the settled districts (in Venezuela) | will take the shape of absolute annexation | offer for sale, at public auction. in teont or Whe implies an abandonment of the Schomburgk | or a leas radical form of suzerninty. MONDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD DAY line is a detail which fuller knowle 1896, at HALF-PAST FOUR the local facts will clear up. meee ¢f | rhe republican platform, as adopted at that Certain untmproved lot. of is enough to welcome an adjustme the St. Louis convention, referred to the | ground situate in the elty of Washington, In said REAL ESTATE, NO. 1820 CEDAR STREET (OR ferencer canines ieee epee Hawalian question as follows: “The Ha- | Distyct, known as and being all of the original lot OREGON AVENUE) NORTH WEST. both sides of the Atlantic. € ©n | waiian Islands should be controlled by the | tumbcred 27, comprising the sublots lettered “E," | py virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated “E' aud “G,'" tn Joseph Redfern’s subdivision of , and duly recorded in Liber No. lots tn the sqnare numbered 36, as per plat recorded | Sof telly BS ce a The Daily News (liberai), arguing «rom | United States, and no foreign power should a reli S3Stet erg of the Aamdinccorde lor the previous decisions of ine privy cow: in | be Permitted to interfere with them.” Some | fn Liver. C, H. B., at follo 278, of records of | District of Columbia, ‘and at the request of the colonial cases, notably in the Quebe republicans construe the phrase “‘con- | the office of the surveyor for said District, with the purty secured thereby, we, the undersigned, trus- of Macdonald vs. Lam), supposes tise trolled by the United States” to mean an- urtenances and easements thereto belonging. tees, will sell, at public auction, in front of the nt : erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money nomersaiion of the settled dis- REE NGRe aces se cash on the day of ‘ale, or within The Daily News sa: * In this connection, there ts @ report cur- | installments, parable In one. twecann, tree cau! “The terms seem perfectly satisfactory | Tent to the effect that it is Maj. McKin- | from the day of sale, to bear interest therefrom at and involve no surrender of essential wa ley’s purpose to urge the immediate an- | the rate of six per cent per annum until paid, pas ciple. We suppose that whe : prin- | nexation of Hawaii in his first message to | ble semi-annually, the deferred payments te} owing to the scattered: rater ee prac: | Congress. ‘This report comes In a round. | represented by the promissory notes ‘of the ane Oot tee lene eoanecred mature ofithe | COBEr Css. Tuts report ‘comes in @/ round || chaser, \tolbe secured Nyis Gectl of Oot ia ttte ttlements to leave the settlers in pos- euaNe nae th Sivas te oneD he anley, usual form on the property sold, or the purchaser, ession, they will be entitled to compensa. | 0f Maine te ne fa A y non aj. Mc- | at his or her ‘option, ines PAZ, All cash. $200 de: for the disturbance. Not the least | Kinley’s alleged intention. The story is | poult' on acceptance’ of ‘id, ‘and all convevancliyg ‘actery thing about the compromise is | ‘2@t Mr. Gorman D. Gilman of Boston re- | and recording at the purchaser's cost. Terms of at it will enable bUth sides to claim a | Célved a letter from a resident of Hawaii, | Atle to be complied with in ten (10) days from day tory. quoting the contents of a letter from an] yes gs epwal remives, on MONDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DaY F NOVEMBER, A.D. 1896, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described Iand and remises, situate in the city of Washington, in the istrict of Columbia, and designated as and bel the west 10 feet front by full depth of lot 36, ai the east 8 feet front by full depth of lot 37, in Morrison and others’ subdivision of lots in square 182, as per plat recorded in Liber Rt. W., follo 57, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia (the said parts of sald lots together fronting 18 fect on the south side of Cedar street, or Oregon avenue, by a depth of 90 feet), together with the improvements, consisting of a two-stery frame dwelling. tricts in V . . rms le: One-third of the purchase money Lord Salisbury can claim having pro- | Augusta, Me., friend, who said Mr. Manley JOB BARNARD, (trance: ae od sale Cae tnt eee — tected the rights of British settlers,” the | 0@d told him that the annexation plan was | nol0-eokds 900 Fifth st. n.w., } installments, payable in one and two years, with Daily News continues. “Mr. Olney can | Matured and already decided upon by Maj. = interest at six (6) per centum per annum, payable claim with literal truth that he es suc. | McKinley. RATCLIFFE, BUTTONS 8a AUCTIONEERS, seml-ancually, from ay of sale, secu red by deed + —_ 2 + ———____—_ ‘Successors fe, ¥" ipon rope! ly ceeded in bringing Great Britain to arbi- z ——— eae Option of the purchaser. "A deposit of $100" will be tration. It is rather disappeinting that Khalid Bey, president of the criminal} TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO ALLEY LOTS BE- | required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All Lord Salisbury omitted to mention the | court at Constantinople, has been appointed | | 'TWEEN« ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH, H | conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the arbitaUon treaty. Perhaps the matter {s | to replace the dismissed vali of Diarbekir. AND I. STREETS NORTHEAST. ecst of the purchager. Terms of sale to be com- st in trata, ANd Thie Coens virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated June the fact that delicate negotiations See AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESAT! the inna Tosbrds of the District of allo, 8% of progress, Why should not a similar settle. eget Hy ec. | Will aell at public auction tn front pepo ee made to meet the difficulty on the Today. on WEDNESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF ¥ auestion, namely the possibility of | nuncanson Bros. Aucts,, Oth D NOVEMBER, 1896, AT FIFTEEN MINUTES territorial claims cropping up? Why should a 2 and D sts. n.W.— | PasT FOUR -P the following described prop- hot a treaty extinguish any rightor tte Building lot on C st. bet. Delaware ave. and erty, city of Washington, D. ., eal Geese tng wit r | South Capitol st. s.w. Sale Tuesday, November 10, | and ‘designated as the west forty feet by’ the full re or imaginary, which either power 5 a (2 -! at 4:30 o'clock p.m. William E. Ed: te width thereof of lots 118 and 119 of Horace J. 1 claim to any territory now possessed # con, ston and | Gray's subdivision of square 98%; recorded in’ the Geuthevathert Constantine H. Williamson, trustees. surveyors ofice of the District’ of Colonia ta “Lord Salisbury is entitled to much credit |_M- B- Latimer & Co., Aucts., 614 12th at, n.w.— | MEVEHOR's, offies the present settlement, but the conclu- | Sale of 00 oriental rugs and carpets in sales rove | ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in one or two m will be a greater and more glorious | dally until sold. years, or all cash at option of purchaser. achievement Tomorrow. T-dds WWOHN G. Khor tet, An cdtorial in the Daily Telegraph Gib- | M. B, Latimer & Co., Aucts., 614 12th st. n.w.— = aap TATOO RECUCIROREmeES e sate tees ; : TCLIFF! s % » “The terms of the settlement leave the | ty odin om” Om Wednesday, November 11, at oa enon ave n ly: i ‘ 19 o'clock a.m. dignity and interests of both countries un- plied with within ten days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the ht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser. MAHLON ASHFORD. Trustee, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, Trustee, NATH'L WILSON, Atty for pay eae, sygnue. No. 622-624 Fst.nw. noS dds BATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Successors to Iutelitfe, “Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, 1802 AND 1311 EMERSUN STREET NORTHEAST, SIX ROOMS AND BATH ROOM. By virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Liber 1981, felio 238, of the lard records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, for default thereon, we will sell at public auction, tn front of the preiaises, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER impalred. "Mr. ayard's graceful utterance ~~ AUCTION SALES. Combination Sale of Bi= | EgHTEENTH ‘si, | ar SE en w Bp ing indication of the satisfac- be ith’ . creon, tion with which the announcement will be = ~ cycles, consisting of the | yi, mperemens ther Gesiguated as lots SS ait hatled on both sides of the Atlantic.” | FUTURE DAYs, vell Diamond Ss ial 74 of Wine and pisyse’s subdivision of square z sae. a ~ - : Lo 9 1029, as recorded in the office of the su of ¥ AUCTION 8ALB OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Ms book page ‘Texas Cotton Killed by Frost. act fell {by Public auction at he ee and Excel and The ar= Cee Gcectivall propests will be esa subject The cotton crop of 1896 is at an end in| TSMine SIXTEENTH, fg u NDA Ss. to @ deed of trust securing $1,500 on each Jot, Texas. A killing frost has fallen and the| O'CLOCK A.M., all pledges upou watch there | MAaM=. hub of Chicago. Taparns interest at 6 per cont and payable Apen 36, ds are as black as soot. There ig not | terest is overdue one year or more, consisting of To a 920 . ave. Gold-filled and Sil Watches, Ct a.w., ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ‘TWELFTH, arccie of life left in a plant. A few | Lockets, Sleeve Button, Pius’ State Benton | ATEN O'CLOCK AM. bales can be picked out, but fully | Plain and Set Rings, (Colne, Diamond Rings. ai Now on exhibition ie] lasses hi that he reat Firtcan nous against isu ter cent has been marketed. "There is a | Barings, Guns, ‘and Sil . ‘acto! ‘uarantee re smil number, of bales lett about farm | Pals sale to continue until ait the fou ase ene | Factory g' ntee given houses waiting and hoping fora price | Holder of tickets will please take notice, with each wheel. w the smallest crop in ten yea: ht TER Auci! SUTTON : FUTURE DAYS. WEST, WASHINGTON, blic auction, on WEDNESDAY, AM., at 3241 Wa’ 1 Stover Bicycle Drill. (1 3 1 Stover Frame Drill. {1 15-inel 1 Prentiss Sensitive Drill.| Grinder. bicycle plant, with shafting and beitt fal description of which may be fe. Also a complete: enameling plant, arsortivent of Frames, Axles, etc., etc. pet. Clock, ete. Files,’ et And sll other machinery necessary for a comy chines, etc.. Langth Steel and Tubing and a ‘al biescle parts, including "Fo AUCTION SALES. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. ~@uctessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) RECEIVERS’ SALE OF MACHINERY, BICYCLE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE AND TOOLS ere 4ND OWNED BY THE THORN . 00., AND NOW ON THE PREMISES NOS.” 3241 TO 3251 WATER STREET NORTH- AR SS oe No. 17537, the will ‘offer for sale, at NOVEMBER HHTEENTH, 1296, TEN O'CLOCK Thi STREET, ‘the following 7 15-inch Shaper. nh Cady Tool 8 Suyder 20-inch Drillj1 16-iuch Cincinnati Cat- Presses. ter Grinder. 3 Screw Machines. 1 Tube Cutter. 4 Putman Laths, large! Building Machines and sizes. Tables. 2 Milling Machires. |Bench and Floor Vises. e for name, « at time of Buffing one (191), in Prather's subdivision of it, described as follows: and ninety-one and running thence westeri 921 Florida avenue northwest. ‘Terms of sale: purchaser or purchasers. E. B. HAY, Trustee, THOMAS P. WOODWARD, 507 E street n.w., Attorney for party secured. SUM Also a large number of Axsorted Files, File Brushes and other miscellaneous tools. Also & lot of Office Furniture, consisting of 1 Roll-top Derk, 2 Office Desks, Chairs, Stove, Car- Also 9 lot of mircellanccus supplies, consisting of Acids, Solutions, Anpodes, Cement, Wire, Paper, Sacks, Bicycle Crates, Crating, Lumber, Letter » ete. ‘Terms of sale: CASH. All articles to be re- it the risk ‘cont urchasers. natn cians "WHARTON E. LESTER, D. W. BAKER, Recelvera no6-d&dbs 458 La. ave. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. a SALE OF DESIRA! Mg CE ROPERTY, KNOWN ¥ E BERED 921 FLURIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of « deed of trust, dated September 17, 1889, and recorded in Liber 1427, folio 125, of ihe land records of the District of Coiu-nbia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, We Will sell, at ple sale, in front of the premises, on TUES- DAY, ‘CHE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1896, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and desiznated as and being that part of lot numbered one hundred and ninety- rt of Mount east ninety: ALBERT T. COUMBE, Trustee, 1425°N. Y. ave. nod -d&ds Beginning at the northwest corner of said lot numbered one hundred four (v4) feet and eight-hu ths (8-100); thence south twenty (20) feet; thence west eighty-four and ninety-nine one-bundredths (8499-100) feet to the easterly Ine of Boundary street; thence porth- ly along said Boundary street twenty-one ‘end uinety-seven one-hundredths (21 97-100) to the place of beginning, improved by dwelling numbered ‘One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance in three equal in- stallments, payable in one, two and three years, respectively, represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, secured by a deed of trust on the Property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. All conveyancing and recording at purch: er's cost. A deposit of one hundred dollars ($100) Will be required at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from day of sale, in default of which the trustees reserve the right to revell, at the risk and cost of the defaulting DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTION: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE. REAL ESTATE, BEING LARGE Bi ING USED FOR CHURCH PUR ATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF BETWEEN 12TH AND 13TH NORTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust of Columbia, and at the request ot cured therelis, we, the undersigned fell, at public’ auction, in frout of the THURSDAY, the NINETEENTH DAY following described land and pret the city of Wasbington, in the Distr’ hia, and designated as and eing low 12 of St. Joba's Church .sabdivision as the same ts recorded in the offi feet to en alles), together with the in Li ‘Terms of sale: to be pald in © installments, p In one, two and with interest at six (6) per centam pasable sem{-annually, “froma hy deed of trust cash, at the option ¢: will be requis the pure 4 of the to be complied with wi ten di sale, otherwise the trustees reser faulting purchaser, after not less notice of such resale. E CONST Address, 500 NATH'L WILSC No. 6 624 F st. now. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. page 105 (the said lots together fronting SO feet 0 the nortt side of “R" street by a depth of 125 resell the property at the risk and cost of th EELS. RISK BUD MPROVED te us, dated premise of NO UprOve three years, per ann nw, for Party Secured not-d&ds SCHUETZEN SOCIAT! PARK Ls CERTIF! AND BU pursdanc public anet n, to the hi NOVEMBI . Washington, D. C., certificates ¢ Of said certificates represents fifty shar value of $100, assessments of § 30. The total the par value of $100 ca (subject 10 a deed of trust to secure to the Washington Loan and ‘Trust $65,000) the Iund in t merly know in Libers County 8 and tively, of the records in the office of of the District of Columbia. 1127 of the Code of the J. C. Heald, ocl5-dts DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTION TKUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLE REAL ESTATE, NOS. 1205, 1207 STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of three certain deeds of 1882, in Liber No. 1699, at folios 469, et seq., of the land records of the I thereby, the undersigned tru A.D. 1896, at HA fa the elty of Washington, Iembia, and designated as and being numbered one hundred and forty-eigi hundred and forty-nine (149 and one Company's subdivision of pact of died and three (1003), as per plat 1G, at follo 16, of the records of the dow brick houses of six rooms euch. installments, as in one and two interest at ‘six (6) per centum per able semi-annually, from day «f sale, deed of tiust upon the property sold, af the option of the purchaser. A dep from day of sale, other the right to resell ‘the of the defaulting purc! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTH, 1896, bour and place. o31--d&ds THURSDAY, NOVEMBER TWELFTE n06-d&ds 5, 23, 26, 28 and 22"in said corporation. | EB ch of sald ce cates is to be sold under the provisions of Se State of Virztuia of 1 Any further information will be furnished by E. J. Stellwaxen, No. 1324 F street northwest, or by . 902 F treet north weet fity-two (152) in the Washington Brick M: mer. GEORGE BE. ENMO! ALDIS B. BROW ILDING as. 2 CATES AT AUCTION, By authority of the bourd of directors of the Sehuetzen Park Land and Building Axsoclation. a body, corporate under the laws of Virginia, and in ce of a resolution of that board adopted on the 6th day of May, A.D. 1896, we sh: CLOCK at our auction tovins, cor. 9th and D sts. of stock Nos. es of the payment June 27, =592, and duly recorded in Liber 1706, fcllo 164 et seq., of the land records of the District ‘One-fourth of the purchase mosey h, and the balance in three esual h share being subject to further pital stock of said corporation ix’ represented by L450. shares of tid corporation owne Comy of District of Columbia’ for- as the “Schuetzen Park," Waxen et al.'s subdivisions of part of Pleasant Plains, said subdivisions being recended folios 93 and 73. respec the suri EER 1) AND trust to us, dsted July 1, 1892, and duly recorded Juiy 22, strict of Co. lumbia, and at the request of the party secured ees, Will sell, in front of the premix ECOND DAY of NOV AST FOUR O'CLOCK I the following deserthed land and. preu in the District of cM all of lots (148), hundred office of the surveyor for sald District, together with the im: provements, cousisting of three two-story bay. wiu- Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid tn cash, and the valance in two equal years, wiih sbauin, pay see or all cash, posit of $100 on each e sold will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All couveyancing, recordi and notarial fees at the cost of the’ purchase Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days ‘Ise the trustees reserve perty at the risk and «ost ‘Trustees. SO THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIL at the sume GEORGE E. EMMONS, ALDIS B. BROWNE. ‘Trustees. SFTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL 1, 1896, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., at the same place. GEORGE E. EMMONXS, ALDIS B. BROWNE, Trustees, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE RTH WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust folio 18 et of ‘the land records trict of Columbia, ‘and at the request istrict of Columbia, and 620, as said subdivision is recorded in the surveyor of the District of Colum! sisting of a two-story brick dwell! addition. to be paid im cash, and the balance in Installments, payable in one, two and with interest at six (6) per centum Geed of trast upon the property DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. IMPROFED REAL ESTATE, NO. 1151 FIRST STREET to us, dated May 7, 1891, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1538, of the Dis: of the party secured thereby,’ we, the undersigned, trustees, will sell, at public auction, in front of iees, on ‘WEDNESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1896, AT HALF-PAST FOUR CIACK EM. the Slowing, ae land aud mises, situate in the city of Wa: on, in the Bis Sesignated as and being Jot 157, In Rodbird’s subdivision of lots in square the prem: the office of bia, in book 18, page 48, together witn the improvements, con- with frame ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase moncy three equal three years, per apnum, rable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured sold, or a and now DUNCANBON BROS, AUCTIONEEUS. 5 TRUSTEBS SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, No. 211 > = TE, 6 F STREET Nui By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated a a Liber No. 2114, #t folio 153 et of the wags of the District of Columbia, and at the 1806, and duis recorded March 18, 1 Fequest of the party secured thereby, we, the under signed trustees, will well, at putilic nuction, IB froat of the prem! TY-THIRD DAY OF MALF-PAST FOUR 0° Qcncribed lutd and premises, wit Mashington, in the District of Colum: ignated as and being the east half of I ies, ou MONDAY, TE . e TWEN- EMBER A. 1, ino, AT + the follow in the city od dew Bumbered eighteen (18), in square numbered Ove buudred and sisty-cight Gs), having a frovt feet on F street north, (100) tet to consisting of two-story Street porthwast ‘Terme of sal option of the parchaser. A required of the py cceveyancing, record: SRL, Othe purchaser.” Terms ed with within ten days from day of © Wipe the trustees resctte. the Tight to cell a One-third of tne purchase money lance in two equal re, with X46) per centum payavie naually, from day of sale, wecured hy deed af pon the property wld at the y will be Au the ch + and notarial fe if sale Property at the risk and cost of the detaultie porchaser. WILLIAM E. EDMUsSTON. HO et. mw., ALDIS B. BROWN af G24 F st. nw., Pacific building. no7-d&ds CHANCPRY SALE « ALUARLE BULLDIN L018 LYING NowTH OF LINOULN PAI? By Nirtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pansed on the twenty- fourth da; B06, in a cause whercle Samuel inplainante and ath HH. r lants, known as Equity Cause No. rand by virtue of a deed in trast to ‘the undirsig will offer for sale, at public auction. the premises, on FRIDAY, THE TW ed from the i bar OP NOVEMBER, A.D." 1806, AT HALF-PAS EUPE O'CUOCK P-M-, the following described inna sea, “situate he city of Waxhingte ta cha Dy in the city of W ‘hingten, 10, 11, versit 12, 18, 15 and 16, in the sald Howant istrict, to wit: All of lots “A.” “BR.” recorded suldivision of square 1035, ae per plat in Book ©. H. B., page 3%, in the sure veyor's office in suid Dis of lot * ict; also eronll part °C,” tn said subdivision of aid mqu > oF tot C.” An sald subdiviaion of wuld mqunre, de Reginning on North Carolina avenue at the southwest corer of said lot = thence north w.th the Ine of a publi ning through said square, 27.54 easterly 24.42 fe avenne distant thence with sai ning, the said several subdivision lots of original lots 3 to 7 mentioned in said Terme of sale: (me-third of the pul id in cash, balance In one x ‘rom the day of sale, with Interest Per tnDUM. "parable ‘sem!-annualls by the promissory notes of the to be ic street rum tt south- et to a point in North Carvling 73 fect from the beginning. and the teeing ing parte avenue 12.73 fect to and @ ced of trust on the premises sol ash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $50 will be required at the tine of sale on each parcel sold, exe cept lots “A” and “B. to which a deposit of $100 each will be required. | Terms of sale to he complied with within fteen days from day of sale, Conveyancing amd recording at purchaser's cost. ais omice, 1 DUNC TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A } IVE TWOSTORY AND CK DWELLING IN THE SOUTHWEST OF THE CITY, KNOWN AS PREMIS ). SIMMONS, Trust Office, 400 F st. nw, BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, ‘Office, 452° 1 st. nw, W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Truster, IN BROS., AUCTIONEERS. STi Ty virtue of 2 certain deed of trust, dated the tw is th OL “WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctionens, utleth (20th) dn cerded among the Coluubla, Liber 16: request of the holde we will offer at pul premises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTIETH OF NOVEMBER, A. D."1896, at HALF O'CLOCK P.M.,” the following de situate In the city of Washington, District of da, to wit: All that certaln piece id and premises kno: j King to be v airs, secured by deed of trust upon th ld, with interest, emt. REAL ESTATE, NO. 60 RYLANI Ss aL Estar 600 MARYLAND AVENL and being lot 32, in D. square 863, a8 per plat reconted in th. surveyor for the District of Colum: forio “6S, together with the inpro: ing of @ large four tors brick dw ‘erme of sale: id in cured 1 all ¢: posit 2 iner “ar mo rotarial foes at of sale, right to resell defaultiny tice of such re MATE'L WIL Nos 622. A. D. Isb2, and ree ds of the District of follo 16S et seq.. and at the oft tes secured thereby, auction, in front FOU rived property, parcel of n and distinguished ax and one (41), in Thowas J. 's suldivision of lots In square numbered three Uunired and eights-nine, @soy, ded in book 1 surveyor's ¢ her with Tins of wt paid in east «qual installments, respect! 48 said subdivision » of the ° money be paid in in one and prop- Honnually, at rail cash, at $200 will osed the de. ‘al days” ed in Wastin: . . BROS., Auctioncers. TRUSTEES SALE CF VALVARLE IMPROVED 2 BS virtue of » certain deed of trust to us, ant February &, recorded in Libes = 1 folio 217 et seq., of “he land re “is of the ‘ict of Ga and at the request of the party secured the: the undersigned. true: tees, will sell, . in front of Ly Pretilecs. on THIRTERNTH DAY FOUR O. dina and Mne-fourth of the nd the balance in th le in one, two and th six «6) per centuin r annum, vable semi-annually, from the das « _ se deed of trust upon the property sold, oF of the purchaser. A de- required of the purchaser at AML converancing, he cost of the park ied with within t wise the trustee property at t purchaser, aft E CARUSI, ANTINE H) WILLIAMSON, Trustees. Att'y for Party Seew 4 °F st. nw ocd TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY lot chaser, TIN? ON B STREET BE AND 4TH STREFTS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed A.D. 1804, and rv 210 et seq ont of the premises, on FOURTEENTH, AT HAL) numbered fourtwen (14), WEEN 3D rick nd at the request of the party se- Will sell_at public suction, Im ATURDAY, NOVEMBER fe In the city ashington, District of Co- bia, and desig (20) feet front by t Y weet ¢ e full depth thereof o tn rms of sale: One-third cash, balance in equal installments of one, two and three » payments to bear 6 aunually, and to b property sold, or all cash, at the #100 to be paid down when ts struck of. All conveyancing, «1 cost. 3 defers Interest { purchaser’ Terms of sale to be complied with in tem days from day of sale, otherwise property will De resold at risk and ust of defaulth purchaser, ALFRED S. WILLSON, P. R. DAILEY, n08-d&s ‘Trustees. TRUSTEE'S SALE ¢ LOT ON A STREET BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREETS SOUTHEAST. joneera, Darr & Co. DESIRARLE IMPROVED By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated April 17, 1888, and duly recorded tn Mber 1937, folio BST _et Keg. of the land records of the District of Columbin, and at the request of ti cured thereby, 1 ill sell at public front the premises, TWELFTH DA “ PAST FOUR O'CLOC; Le 6 feet front on South A street, by the full depth of the lot, of lot 9, in square ‘86d, With the Improvements, im the city of property being a nine privil follo formation as to which will be given at ® Terms of sale: On) District mila, ald y-nine years’ lease. with the of purchasing, recorded in itber 795, of the aforesiid land records, full in hird cash, and balance im two equai installments, with interest from day of sale, secured on the premises, at six and twelve months, or all cash ‘option of purchaser. A deposit’ of $100 at sale. Terms to be complied of purchaser. JUDSON T. CI at cost 1-déeds Trustee. THOMAS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTS.. 612 B N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE CONDUIT LOAD. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, duted the 6th, is ber, AD. 188, and recorded in Liber trolled et acq., of the lal records of the Distiict of Columbia.” we, the undersigned, trus- tees, will sell, a’ r Se" Soin FOUR P.M, all ‘that property tm the District ee Aue kom as lott tem (10) ahd low tock & it (), of a subdivision of parts of lend known ax Whiteh und sald subdivision is recorded In County §, Rook 7, oft Dirtrict of Columbia, with the imp: Fisting, among others, of ® three Terms of sale: One-thi cash, ane two years in purchaser's notes, Secured by deed of trust on y sob ‘Wwterest of sail def-rred payments telag | payable in iblic auction, in t of the . THE THIRTEENTH Day 1806, AT HALF-PANE made | provement Company, ism 3, of the surveyor" ball modern improvement «ain of o Vpited States of ree Cnt standard weight, and fineness, or all cash. at parchaser's option. $20 t to be paid at tae of, male. Conveyancing and srvending "at purus to rewll the property. after If the terms of sale are not compiled Setautt isk aad Cont - “Hak W. DOWLING, “Trane, Cre er WM. REDIN WOODWAKD. Trosto». wT Es. ow,