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10 M’MILLIN HEARD! 4 Goop Practice. The Tennesseean Assails the Dingley Perfect Digestion. If You Want a Good Appetite and After each meal dissolve one or two of Stuart's spepsia Tablets in the mouth and, mingling with Bill. the food, they constitute a perfect digestive, ab- soluiely or the most sensitive stomach. — o_— ‘They digest the food before it has thine to fer- ment, thos preventing the formation of gas and Keeping the blood pure and free from the polsonous Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets make the complex- ion clear by keeping the blood pure. = - — Tie increase’ flesh by digesting flesh-forming is the only Harsh Criticism of Republican Cam- cure of stomach troa- bh F disease. Ir. the sueeeseful physte paign Methods. Ppp er ho aie’ pmceee tiie miele taae fs the ued! r one dise: A whole package nt ue’ thne would not = - hurt you, but would simply be agwaste of good terial remedy “4 SSISTENCY y GED Over six thousand men and women the state INCONSISTEN y CHARG e Michigan alon ave been cured of ind tiow ail dyspepsia by the use of Stuart's Dyspe —— — os sta Tub Sold by all druggists at 50 cents per pac Mr. MeMillin prefaced his remarks in the Pree: Bonk ch diseases to House on the Dingley bill today with some + Mich. : figures to pr «© that there was a sufficient Dian = ae 1 No. aiid exclusive of the gold | moval of duty upon everything else. No, surplus (3119.00.00. exclusive of oe wea. | it is here to proclaim the ancient doctrine reserve) in the treasury to meet all est | of taxing things at as low rates as is con- mated deficiencies for two years, and that | sistent with the raising of the revenue the alleged necessity for this bill was a] necessary to support the government end ene erates’ taxing nothing except for purposes of reve- nue. A tariff for revenue only doctrine in the past and is today.” In conelision Mr. tition of the disas- which overtook the Congress that the McKinley law if this bill were passed, and made the republican change of front on the question of sugar bounties th text for some caustic remarks. Despite the 1s of the Loufstana sugar growers, he He prophesied a re! ter ed such an exertion was its MeMillin said: “I beg the gentlemen on the other side to remem- ber that their victory obtained last fall was obtained by such an expenditure of money, of bulldozing and force and such a prostitution of elections as was never before witnessed in this land. They ecclared, the bounty was established in| must not take such a verdict as the ¢ tablished and irrevocable will of the Amer- is ican people. I beg them to remember that The ery of a free breakfast table had} .°Durchased verdict cannot stand. The gone forth,” said he, “ard although every- | Gemhocratic party has suffered ‘efeat be- the breakfast table except coffee | fore,and by stern adherence to never-falling taxed, the promise made that sugar] principle !t has regained power and re- should be put on the free list was kept. | administered government. Let us now and Avd only the tax n-cessary to enable the | here resolve anew that the principles of Stgar trust ‘exact millions from the ; Jefferson and of Jackson shall be the prin- merican people—half a cent a pound pe-| ciples of the democratic party now as raw and refined sugar—was im-| they have been in the past, and as sure pose as the day succeeds the night it will re- Fi = a turn to power and restore the govern- ae CN Nee Mecam tere teers ment to the corstitutional mooriazs from “But, sir, you will search in vain for free | which it has been wrested by such mal- sugar in this bill, er anything else free } legislation as that which is being which benefits the American people. All| upon us today. the demagogic cry of a ‘free breakfast ae has had to be abandoned. The demo- Hix Light Went Out. acute can at least boast that it has [Te the Editor of The Evening Star: party #ccomplished something by preventing this] In the issue of your paper of the 23d pernicious principle frem being perma-| instant appeared my name couple@® with nentiy ttel on our American system | the statement that I had forfeited $2 col- nd government. omes of al! those fervent utterances whieh rang through these halls only seven years ago, proclaiming the heau- ties of free sugar? What has become of the | wheel riders, and that I may be set rig! laudation of free sugar by the cohoris of | 1 desire to state the circumstances of t protection and the advocates of bounties? I ask that you grant me permi I rememter how the melodious voice o} : : aay gecoene eanee Soe ceete es cncg | the judgment of the impartial reader as the boon of untaxed sugar. I remember | '© Whether I violated the law regulating bew the gentleman from Maine, who now the lighting of lamps on wheels, or was simply robbed of the amount deposited ases the tax on sugar. proclaimed that = - id by the | Me as collateral for the alleged offense. and vehement gentleman from New York | 28 follows: I started from my home, on G (Mr. Payne) stood up and lauded the re- | © ee ie ublican party for taking the tax off | 88> Lee Mail ls ioe RE Beet — : to Peanayiwantalavenic, down (ie avente beth gen ites to the street running between the treas- “If the transfer to the free list of sugar | ury building and the President's mansion, > the greatest relief, then | all this time under the electric lights along that the reimposition of a the avenue. At the last named point a ill be the preatest | ™4P Cn a bicycle came up to me and said, on sugar will Re the greatest | “Your jight is out,” to which I replied, “Is now. These gentlemen must con- } that so—thank you.” and immediately’ dis- selves as standing for an in-) mounted and relighted the lamp, after ase of the burdens of the people ac- | Which he said, “I guess you will have io fing to thelr confession. Net only have | 80 with me down to the station.” “What reimposed this t of taxation, | for?” I asked. “Because your light was fa 5 taken good eare | Out.” and without any further exchange rusts which now | ef compliments I accompanied him to the The profit to | Station. At the station I was informed 2 bill from one- | that 1 would have to deposit collateral to a@ cent a Dy the (prese the amount of $2 to guarantee my appear- 35 to cM cents on the hundred | ace in the morning at the Police Court. is ve between raw and re-| 1 was informed that if 1 went down to get the amou: MeMillin thi ed] in detail the schedule, arguing that as we were heavy shippers of pig iron,which, ise! main there ail day, be as full on the ¢ especially ' vuthern ay I should appear as It ates as cheaply as world, | Was cn the day preceding, before the case the duty of $4 per ton should have been re. | Would be called, compelling me, should I duced. He declared that the agricultural | Choose to make an eaplanation, to lose a schedule was a humbug, and enumerated | d@¥°s time in addition to being robbed of a long list of trusts which he said would | $2 for riding less than one square with my fatten en itl light out. The question I am desirous of he gentleman from Maine tells us that bmitting to the honest reader of The have taken lumber. salt. wool, bag. | Star is this: “What is the difference be- ‘otton ties and books from the tween this class of robbery and the plain, free | old-fashton at the mouth of a revolver and compe! him to disgorge?” ence to me it certainly see vor of the thief who commits and put @ tax ( hot tell us the reason for ri t for his Maine fishe: y on the salt u ot explain ing the Why ? Why does he reason for increas- oleum, some grades to his between 100 and 200 per cent. when it fe in | COWard who does it in the name of the trust, and when one large concern in his | 1#¥- Wee GEDBIES own state has lost a day's work in Sas Many years? Lenten Lectures. tip Se woce Mevdiguaeut: The third in the course of Tuesday Len- “We make two-thirds of all the cotton | te® lectures, given under the auspices of that fs produced !n the world: two-thirds | the Churchmen’s League, was given last of all we make is shipped abroad: the bag. | €Y€MIng at Trinity Episcopal Church by forced lateral for riding a bicycle without a light. sion to make a statement for the benefit of other ht. he arrest, and will be willing to leave it to by that court and explained the case 1 might t remitted; but was also in- formed that I would probabiy have to re- if the court d way uf holding a person up ng If there be any differ- to be in fa- depre- dations in the oven, and not the skulking Rey. John H. Elliott, rector of the Church wing that surrounds it and the ties that bind ft are a total loss, being consumed in | Of the Ascension. The subject of the lec- the use. The makers of bagging in this | ture Was “The Bible and Science,” and Mr. @ gigantic trust to rob | Elliott went at once into a discussion of es can be made as| the conflicting views of some scientists anywhere in the world. | With the Bible, and showed that they would ive us some reason for | be found to conform with each other, if agriculture and smiting | handled in the right way. Mr. Elliott said After n of a@ careful and this bill, 1 that conflicts are found to exist chiefly be- tween the recent theories of science, proved - most uncon- | 4nd unproved, and the old interpretations robbery ever | Of the Bible, clung te by theologians. He Netther the | sald that the hostility of some scientists to the Bible was not the hostility of nor on the part of theologians. clence herself and attributed the feeling that this Was the case to a zeal without knowledge Theologians bid caceeies cs had forgotten what they themselves preach uty than the present law, | —that nature is the handiwork of God, and th MeKinley pili) | that its study ts commended and command- ny pasie an | ed in the Bible. Mr. Elliott closed his dis- n Congress or groaned under by { Course by saying that the conflicts of ma- American peopl “| ture selence were not with the Scriptures, Th: claim th ‘ rden ss | but with interpretations of the Scriptures, tained by poe end that “sometimes certain scribes and west and have so exp! ome such @ ra t goods juxuries? | elders among us have been too anxious to ixuries? Are | Win for Jerusalem the countenance and jux- | company of the star-led wizards of the jained away the pro- phecies of the Bible that they have neither themselves led men to Bethlehem nor suf- he luxuries? I ask him when, amorg | fered by their admisstons others to do so.” ‘ans, the sugar that swe = >a © became a luxury—w Van Riswick Case. © a luxe o the rhe | i at ia ab Bir t Cree Judge McComas has overruled the motion schedules average above those of | ff 4 new trial of the Van Riswick will the McKinley bill the Court of Appeals. ‘The cortroversy aros Clause. remarkable for repository—to se, and the case has been appealed to over the will of the hee late Mary Van Riswick, her daughter, he hands of the bs . sower to impose | MfS. Martina Carr, charging that the in- : : bose | <trument was procured by undue influence xes at pleasure. He can | practiced upon her mother by Wilton J. month—remit them the | Lambert, Mrs. Van Riswick’s grandson. can do so without convening | The trial was conctuded the 2d of this or consulting {t if convened. The | nth, the jury setting the will aside. fs thereby surremiered fe | Thereuzon Mr. Lambert moved for a new stitutional trial, with the result above stated. If the Who Was tever clochet with | #evon of the trial court is sustained the y any statute framed by thou, [ estate. said to be worth nearly $200,000, * Constitution. "The nese | will be equally divided between Mrs. Cart effort to countersct tis | and her mster, Mrs. Tallmadge A. Lam- Negistation which this | Pe n to enact. If reports be | yan. ae kan likely that sone cack Want” ads. in The Star pay because they ie bring answers. for already > — tion that the wealth not be coined into con jon that high «0 hand in ter of buildings, lecture on the “building regulations” er xation and great prosperity be, tt pertor ‘The democra ever stood for low proclaim and sustal rty is and taxes. are here to this prinetple of our the present ones. ada and other governments are ait: an eam: Washington Architectural Club. One of the most successful meetings of own | the Washington Architectural Club took ‘ place Saturday night at the club rooms, inappropriate to r-- | 906 F street northwest. Mr. Snowden Ashford, assistant Inspec- wave a very interesting of arty. Hixh protection was nee a peat | Asiford at the conclusion of his lecture. ciple of the democratic p; + and cannot be made such. Only fiv, years ago the demoer party voted for free lumber in the House. not one of that party voting @xainst it as I now remember. It caeried a Don’t Neglect That Cold the efty, and also of the new regulations that will soon be tssued and which will said, In many respects far su- A vote of thanks was tendered by the club to Mr. Seer en (ey Pan, WoOk oui the treet listiby Pere eee “It is not here today to take the rently ‘insignificant CHEST PAINS often lead to telat one ea dae fe the back | PLEURISY. PNEUMONIA’) GANS aes and other fatal LUNG DISEASES If neglected. AVERT ALL DANGER BY PROMPTLY ‘Tariff for Revenue Only. APPLYING A “It te not here to advocate taxed wool ant Gee lige aga Ae ee Benson’s to demand taxed cotton ties, and free < arain bags It Ie not here to demand free P Plast lumber and to advocate the restoration of Oorous er the duty on wool. It ts not here asa party rance of such RDS PROMPT PREVENTH to the chest (front and back) upon the first aj symptome. TT AF. to ask @ tax on the 57,000 bales of long these dan- SPS, Cotton Imported to this country, | Site Bur tees and SURE CURE. Alwaya and at the same time to advocate the re. | 3S cents. Wetues makeniiern” feelcier a AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. ‘Today. Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts., 10tb and D sts. n.w.—Sale of ofl paintings, on Wednesday and ‘Thursday, March 24-25, at 8 o'clock p.m. €. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. nw.—Sale of remaindersof the Kenedy sto- on Wednesday, March 24, at 10:30 o'clock a.m. Ratcliffe. Sutton & Co., Aucts.. 920 P: —Trustees’ sale of dwelling No. S21 ave. nw. h st. ne., on Wednesday, March 24, at 4:20 o'clock p.m. George M. merich and Douglas S. Mackall, trustees, Duncanson Bros., Aucts., 9th and D. ats, n.w.— Trustees’ sale of property on Sist st. bet. Bridge ind Water sts., Georgetown, D. C.. on Wednesd March 24. at 4 lock p.m, “Henry E. Day and Charles H. Plekling. tets., 1407 G st. now.— dwellings in block 1, Trin- March 24. at 5 o'clock ‘hanning M. Bolton, Tomorrow. Mareus Notes, 637 L w.—Sale of honse- bold furniture, ‘ete., » March 25, at 10 o'clock a.m, Magrath & Kennelly. Aucts.. 205 11th st. n.w.- Sale of three ear loads of horses, on Thursd: Merch 2 10 o'clock am, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE NINE TVO-STORY BRICK METAL-ROOF DWELLINGS, SITUATE ON THE EAST HALF OF LOT Ss, AND ON LOTS so. 92, 94, 95, 90° AND 97, BLOCK 1, TRINIDAD, DISTRICY OF CoO! LUMBIA. By virtue of certain deed3 of trust, dated the 2ist day of September, 1895, and recorded in Liber 2058, folios 845 et sey, 352 et seq., 365 et. sen., 865 et geq., 371 et seq., 378 et seq. and 384 ot seq., belng land records of the District of Colum- Wa,’ and at the request of the purty secured there- by, we will offer for sah frent of the premises TEENTH, 1897, ut FIVE O'¢ P.M., the fol- lowing described real estate, to wit: All that ¢ public auction, in MARCH NINE- tain piece or parcel of land, situate in the cout of Washingtou, in the District of Columbia, and knowa and distinguish If of lot number elghty-e ruldivision of certain lots in biock nui (1) in Trinidad. Iso lot numbered eighty-nine (89) in Joseph N. Vifeld's subdivision of certain lots in bivck num- bered one (1) in Trinidad. Also Tot numbéred wincty (90) In Joseph N. FI- field's subdivision of certain lots in block number- ed one (1) in Trinidad. ‘Also lot numbered ninety-one (01) in Joseph N. Filleld’s subdivision of certain lots in block num dcne (1) in Trintdad. four (94), ninety-five (97), in Jo- ‘of certain ‘lots “in block numbered one (1) in ‘Trinidad, i All of the above ure us per plat of Joseph N. Fifield’s subdivision recorded in Liber No. 11, page 4 of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Colun.bla. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, and the balance fr three equal monthly installments at six, twelve and eighteen months, the deferred payments to be secured by decd of trust on the property, and to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, All cenveyancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser, and the terms of sale to be complied with within ten days of the day of sale, ctherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- J. TAYLOR ELLYSON, CHANNING M. BOLTON, ‘Trustees. seph mh6-dts CFTHE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- count of the weather until WEDNESDAY, MARCIT TWENTY-FOURTH, 1897, same hour and pli mhi9-d&ds By order of the trustees ANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. THIRTY-FIRST 7M) ND WATER (K) IMPROVED BY LARGE BRICK REAR OF LOT. Rhy Virtue of ‘the certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1838, at folio 487 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the urdersigned trustees will offer for t public auction, in front of the prem on WEDNES- DAY, THE TWENTY-POURTH DAY OF MARCI, A.D. 1897, FOUR o'er P.M., the Q land and prem situate in that city of W Distriet of Cola Ty hnown a town, a and being parts of lots sixty-five (65), in old pered “twenty ved by tetes and bout the on the east side of Congress a aie distant six hum d nine ’ et ten (10) Inches south froi ‘Southeast. corn r of B and Congress streets, and running » north with the east side ‘of Congress street fifty-tive (5) feet six UG) tnches, and exte the Width aforesaid by parailel lines gles with said Congress street one hundred dnd five (105) feet. more or less, to a ten (10) foot all 'y (the said Congress street being now known as 31st street, and the said Bridge street being now know as M together with all and singular th foprovens Ways, easements, rights, privileges to the same belonging or in two equa’ respectively, one and tw fter day of sale, with inter ye at 6 per cent per annum, > “semi-annually and secured by deed upon the property or all cash, st the purchaser, A deposit of two hundred dollars ($200) will be re- quired at the time of sale. All couveyancing, ex aminstion of title and recording to be at the cost Of the purchaser. Title good or no sa Tf the terms of sale be not complied with within ten days from the day of sale the trustecs reserve the right to resell the premises at the risk and cost of the defaulting gurchaser after ve dass’ advertise. ment of such resale in some newspaper publishe in Washington. D. C. eg ee . DAVIS, Trustee, HENRY 900 I street northwest. CHARLES HW. FICKLING, ‘Trustee Hist street” northy RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & Successors to Hatelitfe, A Darr & Co, TRUSTE ‘ALE OF A FRAME HOUSE, NO. 821 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHE. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 2121, tolio 280 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at request of the parties secured thereby, the under- signed, trustees, will offer for sale public auc Mf the pr "Son WEDNESDAY, TH DAY MARCH, ALD, 1897, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the follow. ing described real © city of Weshingto to wit: é nine (20), thirty (0) and thirty-one GI), In Michler's subdivi: sion of square ten hundred dnd twenty-six (1026), Weginning at a point on 13th street fortyceight. 4%) feet north of the southwest corner. of sid lot twenty-eight (28), and running north “long. sald street sixteen (16) feet; thence east elghts-elght (S8) feet: thence south sixteen (16) feet: theace west elghty-eight (SS) to the beginning, as per plat in Liber R. W., folio 59, In the survey. or's office of sald District, together with oll the finprovements, rights, &e. Terms: One-third cash, the two years, with interest’ fro six per cent per annum, se on the property sold, or all cash, at th the purchaser, A deposit of S100 time of sale. If the terms of plied with Jn 15 days from the trustees reserve the right at the risk and cost of th after 5 days’ advertisement alance tn one and Jay of sale, at f trust ion of, at the not com- slay of sule, the roperty witing purchaser, h resale in ome newspaper published in) Wa: conveyancing, &e., at the DOUGLAS ton, D. All aser's CORL, EMMERICH, MACKALL, ‘Truste mh10-d&ds FUTURE DAYS. M. BL AUCTION LATIM SALE, Lecated at 237 P TWENTIETH, 20,000: Ci tONEERS. OF CONT STORE, Bw NTS OF CIGAR SATURDAY, MARCH “LOCK, consisting of and Fixtures. . HORTON, Auction AUCTIONEERS. ALE OF A LARGE BRIC UMBERED 1918 F ST. D. DUNCANSON BRC TRUSTEES’ ING, DWELL- W. virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in 1922, at follo 459 et seq erds of the Distrlet of Columbia, and at. the te tea of the party secured thereby, we will sell in ront of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE. XTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described land and premises, situated In the city of Washington, District of Co: lumbia, and designated as parts of lots Sand § in square No. 122, describ follows: Beginning in the suuth line of F st. twenty-six (26) feet west of the northeast corner of lot No. 9%, and running south one hundred and seven feet six inches 6 inches), thence west twenty-three feet ten inches (23 feet 10 inches), thence north forty- ¢lgbt feet five and one-half inches (48 feet 5g inches), thence west nine feet two inches (9 feet 3 inches), thence north fifty-nine feet one-half ineh (59 feet 14 Inch) to F st., thence east on F st thirty-three feet (33 feet)’ to the beginnin - gether with all and singular, the improv Wars, easements, rights, privileges and. appurte hanees to the same belonging or in any wine ap pertaining. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balanc two and three years, at 6 per cent per terest payable’ semi-annually, to be deed of trust on property sold, or all. cu ton of purchaser. A deposit ‘of $300 required et time of sale. Conveyancing, &., at purchaser's cout. Terms of sale to be complied with in tiftecs days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of det TAREE purchaser after fi days’ vertise- ment of such resale in some newspaper published im Washington, DiC JEL C. WILSON, JAMES F, oxsTEn. mh24-d&ds Trusteca, THOS. J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F ST. N.W. MORTGAGHE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED . of the land rec. in one, noum, In: ecnred by sh, at op- b PROPERTY IN TAKOMA PARK, MD. a certain mort- 37, folio 112, of Defoult having occurred under gage, recorded in Liber J. W. B. the iand records of Prince Georg the urdeisigned attorney, will sell, at auci ines, on webNespay, tion, 1897, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. 20, in Dlock D. in ¥ Terms: Cosh. If the purchase of the purchase ia cash be to procure the balance aeckn ‘L, SIDDONS, Attorney, ttorney, mah22,24,27,30 1888 F st. now, THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1897-12 PAGES, AUCTEON™ SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. "AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. "PHYS, EVENING. FUTURE DAY¥s. FUTURE Days. = , THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. RATC ise ¢12 E st. N.W, G12 B st. mw. WALTER B. ies ey CO,, AUCTIONEERS. Wgbir-giass OIL PAINTINGS By WeA-inofin Artist, At Our Sales Room, Qpruer 10th and Pa. ave. n.w. Whicit Wii Be Sold BY PURLIC{vcTION WEDNESDAY AND JHURSDAY, MARCH TWEN- TY-FOURTH AND TWENTY-FIFTH, AT 8 otLogk P.M. ‘These paintings are the property of a private collector, and to be #ld régardless of cost. Lovers of Fine Art should give this sale their special at- tention, Now on Exhibition and Catalogues Ready. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., mb22-4t Auctioneers, TOMORROW. AUCTIONEER oe MARCUS NOTES, 637 LA. AVE. NEAR 7TH ST. } HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. THE USUAL COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF A LARGE AND DESIRABLE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY CLASS OF GOODS. . ALSO, ROM STORAGE APARTMENTS, SCRTED HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. ALSO FOR ACCOUNT OF MERCHANT DECLINING BUST- NESS, LOT DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, NOTION ETC., at auction, at our sales rooms, THURSDAY, MARCH TWENTY-FIFTH, at TEN O'CLOCK. it Horses. Horses. BIG SALE TOMORROW AT OUR AUCTION STA- BLES, 205 11TH ST. 3 CARLOADS. FAGAN & JONES will sell 25 head of good all- around workers. PERRY SCOTT will sell a bunch of Kood ones. MR. HOUCK will sell 20 head of workers and drivers. HARRY McHENRY 5 LOADS OF AS- Will sell a load of the best Horses ever sold at auction. He makes SPECIAL mention of a FAST PACER. Twenty head of cheap Horses and Mules. All to be sold to the highest bidder, and all stock to be as represented or your money refunded. MAGRATH & KENNELLY, Auctioneers, FUTURE DAYS. bs A Fine Stock of G Two Horses, One roceries, Wagon, Harness, Fine Store Fix- tures, &c., at Auction. BRANSON BY ORDER OF MESSE: RELL, COR. OF yTH AND ARE RETIRING FROM SELL, ¢ 1E PREMIS TWENTY-NINTH, 1807, THEIR ENTIRE’ sTOCW a EVEL ABLISHMENT. ‘THE HORSE: N.B. STABLE FIXTURES WILL BE LOC M. N.B.— DEALERS AND PRIVATE SHOULD BE ON HAND, ‘HIMAS DOWL NE Gh THING KEPE IN A HARNESS AND LD-AT TWELVE Stable Fixtures, & TA! N I will sell H. K. Fult TUESDAY, 3 O'CLOCK "ALM. all the or more, consisting of Gold, Silver Watches, Chains, Chains, Lockets, Collar Buttons and Links, Searf Earrings, Bracelets, Medals, “Badges, Coins, nredeemed his store upcn which the interest is due year led Case Cutt and and Studs, Ping, Lace Pins, Plain Gold and K.R. Tickets, Spectac al Tings, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Diamonds and other Prectoas Stones, Fidd and Opera Glasses, Violin: Clocks, Valises, ete. the lots ure sold. notice. H. Books, Guns, Ticket holders please take mh23-6t* Revolvers, Razors, Music Box, Sale to continue until ali ~TEOMAS DOWEL TRUSTEUS' SALF_ OF VALUABLE MERIDIAN HILL, AT. OF C4 STREET, FRONTING 50 FEET. NUE BY 150 FEE Under and by virtue of a certain dated April 3, 1893, and recorded in folio 2 me of the land District Coluimbin, the will, on FRIDAY, THE SECOND 1 A.D. 1997, AT’ HALF-PAST FC 2, in front of the premises, sell, that certain to the county of said being i ia krown block numbered nineteen ( subdivision of Meridian Hill, ashingt lot of HL yy Sold sul Terms of sale: Prop deed of trust: for $1,590, cash, b perty sold. aser’s cost. Sal or the trustees seserve the ri; cost ‘and risk of defaultin $100 required on day of sale. GEORGE FRANCIS WILLIAM Oftice, WILLIAM A. WELLS, Tru: ing ai DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY BAY-WIN- DOW PRICK DWELLING HOUSE, NO. 613 FLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 7th day of March, 1893, and duly recorded in Liber 1801, folio et seq., of the lind records of the District of Columbia, at the recaest of the parties secured, the undersigned trustees will sell, with the im! provements therecn, at public auction, in front of the premises, on ‘THE FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1897, f PAST POUR O'CLOCK PM., ‘the following ibed land and premises, situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated being lot number- ed fifteen (15) in W. J. Newto recorded subdi- vision of block numbered one (1) of Le Droit Park, as reconled in Book nty, page 70, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of ‘Terus of Je: One-third cash, balance in and two rs, With interest at 6 per cent per nem, ble’ semi-annually, for which the te his notes, secu pon the properfy, or sll’ purch Iu cash. A’ deposit of $250 will time of wéle. Tf terms. of sale one at complied with within ten days from di the trustees reserve the right to resell the at the risk and cost of the defauling 5 after five days’ advertisement of such resale. in some newspaper published in the city of Washing- ton, All conveyancing and recording at the cost of purchaser. Trustee, JOHN mh24-d&ds STORY AND_ BASE MOUSE, NO. 605 10TH STRE f trust, recorded in 2001, at fi seq. one of the dx of the Bixtriet of Columbia, we shall rewises, on MONDAY, the of MARCH, A.D. 1897, ut HALF-PAST FIVE (O'CLOCK P/M., for 23) in square 960, together with the improvements there- rms of sale: One-third. cash, balance in one and two years, at 6 percent Interest per annum ble semi-anpually, $100 required at time « ‘Yen days allowed to complete the transfer. CHARLES F. BE WM. H. DUNCA} ALE OF > “BY FRAME HO SIXTH STREET NO} of trust, duly re of the land uiubia, and at the secured, we will sell at jon, in front of the premises, on THURS. Y, APRIL’ FIRST, 1807, AT FIVE O'CLOCK 1., the following Gescribed real estate In elty of Washington, District. of Columbia: Th south half of lot 23, in square 5, with the ituprove- ments above stated. Terms: One-third cash, of which a deposit of $100 must be made at the time of sale, and the balance in Uhree equal fustaliments in one, two and three years from day of tale, tor which notes ring Interest from day of , and secured by deed of wid, will be taken, or all option of -the purchaser. All con- and recording xt purchaser's cost. If Hot complied With in ten days from sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or uurchasers after eight days’ advertisemeut in The ping Star newspaper. S. WAGGAMAN, WILLIAMSON ‘Trustees. T. FE. WAGGAMAN, Auct. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Busi- ness Property, located at No. 625 F Street North- west, Washing- ton, D. C. By virtue of > certain deed of trust to us, bear: Ing date June 1, 1595, and recorded in Liber 2013, folio 489 ot seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, amd at the request of th party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auc tien, in front of the premis on FRIDA’ the SECOND DAY of APHIL, A.D. 1897, at HALE PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P all that certain pl 6: parcel of land and premises, known and) dis. Unguished as und being the west twenty-five (25 feet tive (5) inches front on F street of lot No. fiv () in square numbered four hundred and. fitty-five (495), by the full depth of sald lot; that ix to say one buadred and twenty-one (121) feet two an one-half (244) inches to an alley, together with all and singular the buildings ard improvements, its, ways, easements, privileges and appurte: nances to the same belonging or in anywise ap- pertaining. Terts of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, balance in three cqual installments, pa able, respectively, in one, two and three years, with 6 per cent Intgrest, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed 6f trust on the proper oc all cash, at the option the purchasér, A posit of $500 will be-sequized at tine of wale. conveyancing and Peper Og t ‘haser’s Terms of sale to be @wpltéd with within ten from date of eule, otherwine the trustees reserve the fight to revell ai ok jad cust of detuulting urcbater or cha: 5 - = PUrCMALBERD, A. WILSON. JOHN dp, LARNER, ‘Trustees. Fst. nw. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF) VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, By virtue of the power ggntained in a deed of trost from Cordelia fe Lexan and John Leyhan, her husband, dated January 4, 1890, and recorded meng the land re¢ of Sr nee county, Maryland, in Liber J. A., No. 52, folios 889 ct seq., the subscriber, as trustee therein named, will, on SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH ‘DAY’ OF MARCH, A.D. 1897, AT BH HOUR OF TWO O'CLOCK P:M., offerpat puiile sale to the highest bidder, at Bethesda Park, the terminus of the Ten- leytcwn ond Rockvill# eleétric railroad, in sald Montgomery county, ail thedand and premises par- Hculirly mentioned and described in sald deed of trust as contatuing 104 acres'of land, more or less. This rty, known as “The Huddleson Farm," lies ot the public road called Cedar Lane, leading from BetLesda Park to Cabin John, about’ one-half of a mile from the former place, ‘and adjoins the lands of John G. Bobrer, William B. Stack, the heirs of the late Miss Eleanor Anderson, Jeremiah Harrington and others, and will be rold ‘subject to @ mortgage from L.’ Walter Weed and wife to Phil H. Tuck for $5,000, with accrued interest thereon. This mortgage has been extended -to the rene A ee as ved by a large ft mpre' a frame dwell- tng house, apd 1s sitoated in the gold there have been some attempts made ai thereon, The land fs mostly cleared and cee of i ae S Washingtoe' count its y a "Terms of sale: One-third cash apd the two egual installments, ‘payable in one and yeora date, epecare With interest thereon from the of sale. A it of $800 will be required on the day of sale. Conveyancing at the cost of the ew” aint biz Bet nw, Waking » D.C, PETER & HENDERSON, Aletiors,, THOMAS J. OWEN, Auctioncer. ; mh22-d&ds THOS. J. AUCTIOS EER, * AT AUCTION. A. Red Plush Suite, with ¢ handsome Dwarf Walnut Glass-front hamber Furniture, Walnut, Marble-top and Oak in suites and odd pieces; three good Mattresses, five W. W. Springs, 1G & ©0., AUCTION ON SAID ST undersign mmmibered the residue in jurchaser. ee. MARCH TWENTY-NINTH, 1897, of Parlor Furnitur LOT _ON ST CORNER >» HURON ON SAID AV! alecd of trust, Liber No. 1793) re UF APHIL, O'CLOCK at publie am DUR and parcel of land, situate i Distr one (), in all and Elvan’s pject_ to a prior third e and nd recording at losed within fifteen ight to resell at A deposit of 8, Trustee, D st. nw. 13 F ST. M., 1 wills id Effects contained Walnut Parlor ; three Bookcases, Hair and other Pillows and Bolster, Toilet Ware, Marble-top Tables, two small Center ‘Tables, one Oak Library Table, Sideboard, half dozen Chairs, one Screen, one Lounge, Rokara Vattern Art Squares, Carpets, tw and Stair Carpet Refrigerator, C1 Is, &e., &e. Oak Leather - covered in good condition, ‘y and Glass This furniture Take East Capitol st. THos. care St 913 Fost! nw, OF VALVABL OWEN, Auct THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, Dining Room Joquet Rugs, two Brussels and ‘other ve small Rugs of different kinds, Hall Jak Hall Rack, ware, Cooking is all in good to 10th st B IMPROVED: AND UNIME AL ESTATE PROVED 101 TER STREET BETW AND STREETS; ALSO NO. 1414 STREET, GEOR WD T District of Columbia, passed in Wills vs. Annie M. Moran Will sell, in front of unimproved lot on Water street SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. O'CLOCK V.M., all that ground and premises, known as lo No. 1139; ALSO. ON ‘THE SAME D, PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. twenty (20) feet frontin m 27th st of sixty (0) feet on Poplar street in squire in that 260, improved by a . formerly known ax 1897, at HALF-PAST FOUR ¢ all thai part of lot No. 45, In W. P. Mohun's division of lots in square ‘No. 569, small brick house in the rear of 509 2d st. n said subdivision is recorded in the Book W. in the office of page elghty (0), the . contained the District of Colum lowing metes and bounds line of said lot 45, sixty-four (64 fuches east of 2d street, and runout IN REAR OF 309 2D t of the city of Washington, Distri eorgetown; ALS EDNESDAY, the SEVENTH DAY of APRIL, et of th equity premises, on TUESDAY, 1897, at FOUR rtain plece ot parcel of t in square AY, AT HALE we will sell the north reet by a depth of lot No. 110, frame dwelliny CLOCK PM. improved the xurveyor within the fo Beginning on the south ) feet four (4) ing thence enst on the line of said lot and a public alley twenty-six ) feet to a four (4) foot alley; line of sald 4-foot alley eighteen ( thence north on 18) fect to the north line of said lot; thence west on sald north line twenty-six (26) fert, and thence south elghteen (is) feet to the place of beginning. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase of which one hundred (100) doll: must be deposited with the trust sale, and balance six ‘and twel interest at six (6) per centum per sem{-annually, and secured by decd property sold, or all cash, at purchaser or" purehasers. " Convey cording at purcheser’s cost. the cont rwise the trustees reset property at in two equal installm months from date of sale, the Terms of male be complied with in ten days from day of sul mone: on ¢ ees at time of at with annum, pa: of trust on the ancing and re- right to reseli tof defaulting purchaser or purchasers after five (3) days’ adver- tsement of ruch resale in some lished in Washington, D.C. D.’ W. BAKER, newspaper pub- ‘Trustee, Fendall_ building. W. H. SAUNDE! mh23-d&ds ‘Trustee, 1407 F st. now, APPE, SUTTON & 00.) AUCTIONEERS, essors to Ratcliffe, Darr & 1. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF | TRUSTEES SALE OF LoT YN, srr REAL ESTATE, Co? VATED IN WHAT IS ix AS KARE AND ATTIC BRICI 4 FARM SUBDIVISION, 1 OF COLUM 1747 CORCORAN STREET NORTHWEST. BIA Under and by virtue of a trust, dated | Ry virtue of ao dof trust, recorded In the 24th day of July. 1805, the | Liber 1990, at fol of the ‘land records 2th day of July, TSH, | of the District of sin, and at th west ot ‘one of the lund the hold the notes secu perehy, 1 will and the written request of from of 1 + intses secured by said deed ef trust, def: | on (SATURDAY, THIKD DAY. ol curred in’ th 887, AT FIVE O'CLOCK DM, the of ground, In the couucy uf Wasl P m THURS. | of Columbia, tow AM that yew RST DAY OF APRIL, 1597, AT FIVE | section #, da enleh ui O'CLOCK P.M. the following dexerthed land and | ging for the ‘© premises. s int y of Washtagton, Dis. | Howard aves trict of ¢ improved by a two-story and | east comer attic brick dwelling, containing ten rooms and of Howard bath, and described in said deed of t part | tion BR feet 4 of lot 110, in square metes and bounds, to ut the s¢ contained wit thwest ‘corner | Howard avenue ning north fect 6 inches; thence fect; thence south 62 feet 6 ‘incles to the north | rat northeneterhe Taw ‘st corn of sald lot 110, and the payme est, OF chaser,” A deposi sale. “Terms of ss ten days, or prope purchaser. Also ull that part ef lot 111 mtrined in the following metes wit: Beginning for the sume at a ast line of satl lot 111, @ feet ¢ rth line of Corcoran. stre feet to the ne of an alle: 1 in said. square and bounds, t point on the Dches north of th and runuing west 16. : WALTER ¢. OL Tivstec thence southwesterly along the Tine of suid muster, B.33 feet: thence enst 19 feet, and thence north mh23- hts sect awe, feet to the place of beginning on the east line of DUNCA » AUCTION ERS, said lot 111, the improvements on satd seal estate being numbered 1747 Corcoran street. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE THRFE ST: Ray Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mon WINDOW BRICK DWELLING WW BACK in cash (of which $200 must be deposited with BUILDING: No. 1913 NINTH STREET NORTH the trustees at the time of sale), and balance in WEST. two equal installments at one and two years from the date of sale, with interest at six per cent per By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Diserict of Columtvts., - in «© y cause No annum, parable semi-annually, and secured by | 17550, wherein Lillian J Wardwell deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at | plainants ana Davis. Clifford Wf the purchaser's option. If terms are not com- | defendants, we will offer for sale at | : piled with in ten days from date of sale the Jp in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. the SEW erty will be resold at the risk and cost of a ENTH DAY of APRIL, AD. 1897, at a QUARTER faulting purchaser. Conveyancing, ete., at pur- | PAST FIVE O'CLOCK PM stalp piece ase cot or parcel of land situ: county MILES F , Trustee, and. known 504 Lith et. now. | and distinguisied ax wouth twenty (20) feet WALTER C. CLEPHANE, Truster fronting on 9th street by the full depth of original mh23-d&ds 344°D st. on. Jot numbered four 44). in squa ed three DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. hundred and ninety-U vouse wud premises numbered alneteen hundred thirteen TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME | (113) 9th street northwest DWELLING. SITUATE ON BENSING'S HOM Terms of wale: One-third (1-3) cash, one-third ae 1-2) tn ore y one-third (3) In! two years By virtue of a deed of trust given to us and duly | fro day of sale, & Khe motes of the por recorded in Liber 2074, folio 280 et seq., one of | Chaser, bearing inte toxtk per cent per annus the land records of the District of Columbia, and | from date of sale, will be taken, the deferred at the request of the party secured, we will sell. | PAFMeats of the purchase money to be sccurd by at gallo nection, aceciet aera deed of trust cn the property mold, or ull ash, at THURSHAY. Thé EIGHTH: Dax Ce the option of the purchaser, said sale to Ie miade A.D. 1897, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O°CLOC subject toa di teust for “um the following ribed real estate, situate in the | {housaud dollars aud as Dciee Mt Atty, coo, | Max. 1897. A deposit made feet front on Benning’s road fall depth | Sf mule. Terms of aah ee x opie Shae ih pa ae dal Mary TE, | Mays. otherwise the Wil be resold at rtsk Stickney’s subdivision of and cost of defaultin R called “Fortuve Enlarged a ay Ty of sald subdivision as the same appears « bo Fe in the office of the surveyor for the District of penenes o_Vrantem lumba, in County Subdivision Book No. 6, at pag XN. AUCTIONEER, ST. NW 132, together with all impro sen said lor ! Terms: One-third eash, balance in one and two SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED years from date of sale. “The deferred payments to 2 KNOWN AS NO. Tia be sex by decd of trust EAST, WASHINGTON, Db. © and to bear Interest at the f two certain urdecs. paswed annum, or all cash, at the the pur on the 26:h day of February, A.D. TS4y, and cn A deposit of $100 to be paid at the sale. Terms to | the Oth day of March, A. 1) ISN, in the eawen of be complied with In fifteen days, otherwise the vs. Willian Meyse etal trustees reserve the right to advertise and resell the Sy » Court of the the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting fa, and wi rue of purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cust. ain deed of trust, any Good ttle or no sale, of June, A.D. No. JOSEPH R. EDSON, 1694, folio 14 ec seq, of the CHARLES B. BAILEY District of Columbia a mh22-m&wts Trusices._ | purty thereby i TRUSTEES, SALE OF A MODERN Two-story | MH! Sell at public ge D ENGLISH BASEMENT BRICK DWELL. | B08, 8t FOU dy ocLoek IN “niin Amrit ING, KNOWN AS) NO. 1306 W Spee | NOON OF MONDAY. Ti PUTIDA OF NORrhWwhor APRIL, ALD. 18% following « land By virtues of a certain decd of trust, recorded | [yt peeimieen, situate de the dicate November 30, 1806, in Liber SITE Selle 38), | ucar carts oF ee ee aaj et seq., one of the land records of the District of | square! mumbered Sates Mae gone (1) and teu ce), tn Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the | gitmiug for tie ene Mande and Ax GMM). De notes secured thereby, we will sell, at public Sr eae eae ae ee > DAY of APRIL, A.D. 1807, at HALE. al pubenee Fienae i ety: PAST FOUL O'CLOCK PAL., the tollening GALE. | of said square, and runuing thence west twents five ¢ foot; Uy enty five ed real estate, avd the ements thereon, “3 » te uate in the city of W Distr ate Renee Lot : Iumbia, to wit: hunibesed one hundred and forty-obe (141) fn Samuel A. Drary's subdivision of lots in square numbered two hundred and thiriy tive (235) as per plat recorded in Liber 19, fi 140, of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, together with a righ r sinuing, the san brick dwelling bh for an alley over the rear three feet of lots 139 | given semi cumualty and 140 of said subdivision, and subject t the rate of six tw per annum uni! po of way for an alley over the rear three ( ani coereveh bey Accl af reat a toe pcm of said lot 141 in fevor of lots 142, 143, 145, 146 | or all cash, at the pureiasers and 147. Said property will be sold subject “to a | af $200 will be required at time deed of trust for $3,000, Veyaneing, acknowledging and. 1 ‘Ferms of sale: One-third cash, balance in two | purchaser's cost. If the terms of. sale equal installments in six and twelve mouths feom | fomplied. with within ten days frem slay day of mile, secured by deed of trust on the pr the irustecs reserve the right to resell, erty sold, or ull cash, at the option of the pat-| risk and vost of de foulting or chaser, All conveyancing and recording #E OY. WORTHINGTON, chaser's cost. Tams of sal be (AM MAYSE, Jr ania re Ay from day of sal the prop mh22-d&ds Tew erty will be resold at the risk and cost of default | — og ep . = : i ing purchaser, after tive days’ oon advertio RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00.) AUCTIONEERS, ment of such resale. A deposit of fv Sees 22 Re, Pr ee (200) dollars will be required at th JOHN TAYLA To WHOM IT MAY CONG LLATERAL SAMUEL NOTE AT 5 RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 60. SATURDAY TWENTY 2 9 ’. TH, AT TWELVE M.. We wil setae & a within our sales rou 4 nw. RATCLIFFE, SUT! AUCTIONEERS, coll ral pas Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. on, Ma days late, aad four Keal Estate TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAME and GL.” Gord dD payabl HOUSES, NOS, 344 AND 346 E STREE All parties interested will please take uetice. By SOUTHWEST. order of the bolder. BA x a peoree of the Supreme Court of | mh20-d&dbs RATCLIFFE, SUPPON & OO, Auets. e District of Columba, passed a Equity Cause | 5 @ sp oaw ge. : 7 7 Bo. 17668, the underetg ad, trustens, will offer | © G. SLOAN & CO. AUCTS., 1407 G ST NW. for sole, by public auctioa, ‘in fount of the prem aaa i ines, on MONDAY, FIFTH DAY GF APRIL, AD, 2 ee sez, AT HALF ST FOUR O'CLOCK P. the following described real estate, xituate in the city EAD FATUARE DWERAAN of Washington, Distri-t of Columbia, to wit: The ae Ae iueene West $2 feet front of che cull depth thereof of muro es original tot 18, in square wunberc NED [petal 7 with all the improvements. right; dace AN, RUDE, oak meee ti MAGEE pst ae eee imme: | folio 228 et neg. cme ot the land. re: third cxsh, the residue im two equal installments, | [il ice oF (Gouin. Bekatlt ton! nae at six and twelve months, with interest from the | District of Colum mpi a mad day of sale at six per cent per anaucn, secured by | UBder the terms th By glod deed of trust on the property sold, or all caeh, ut | PATtY Secured thereby we will + the ‘option of the pur-aaser. A deposi: of $100 | Nona! einen fegee frm: ot require? atthe time .of gale. Ef the texaie WE Gale | 2h” pas one? deGee haw aul gaetehaee aacant Sale the ebticd with tn 35 dase from the day the city’ of Washington, in ‘the District. of sale ees reserve ihe . . property, at the rik and moat rete Revell the | Columbia, to ‘wit: All of Original lot numbered Purchaser, after G days’ advertisement of such | 17" And the stg ege a ee Fesale In some newspaper published in Washington, cRigian) 16%. sesmleseB tuts. Sn SGeare SaemceR Kate |e omnverancing, dtc-; atthe gurctiaser's | trees Reckades Sor the Game at tke gurtkwent : DW. corner of sald square, and running the Mii Duilding, | OR Twenty-siath street one hundred t+ four feet nw. ‘Trustee, F fifty nisist of ements « ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., Auctions TRUSTEES’ SALE 01 PREMISES KNOW NORTHEAST, WASHINGTOD virtue of a’ deed of trust to ¢ t and Henry S. Matthews, 5, 1898, recorded in Liber 1875, of the and at the request of the i ‘and prem District o! ed nine In the office of Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, two and three years, with interest 6 per centum per anbum, secured on the property the purchaser. tine of sale. e cost of purchaser. led with withia fift ht reserved to resell the and cost of the defaulting HENE’ A deposit of $250 8. MA’ ers, 1407 G st. nw. AND REET harles M. Mat- dated December folio 6S et Keg. ud records of the District of Columbia, der of th I will offer for sale, notes se’ ublie auc PRIL the wes, wituate in f Columbia, be- at 1d), nineteen (19), and (20) In Charles Just’s subdivision of square undred and thirty-five (#85), as the he surveyor for in book “°C. H. B.,"" folio 9, with the buildings’ thereon erected. balance in one, at the rate of deed of trust ‘old, or ‘all cash, at the option of required at the All conveyancing and recording at Terms of sale to be com- een days from property urchaser. y of sale, it the risk TTHEWS, Surviving Trustee, mh20-d&ds 1410 G st. nw. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Al STI. .EERS. CHANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE TWO-STORY AND BASEM. BRICK HOUSE, NO. 20 FLEVENTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Case No. 18001, entitled Dulin et ux. vs. Warner et al., we, the undersigned trustees, will offer for sale, at’ pub: lic auction, on WEDNESDAY, THE ay OF , 1807, AT HAL in front’ of the premises, thi ing described real estate, situate in square 990, THIRTY-FIRST LE-PAST FOUR. © fol- and being parts of lots 5 and 6, described as fol: lows: Beginning for the same 35 feet north of the southwest corner of said square and east 88 feet 4 inches, thence north west 88 feet 4 inches, thence south running thence 16 feet, thence 16 feet to the place of beginning, and being improved by premises No, 250 11th st. s.e. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years from date of sale, deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust’ on the and bearing interest at the rate of aunum. days from day right to resell ‘A deposit of $100 will be required fremises: sold, per cent per ‘Terms to be complied with within fifteen of sale, or the trustees reserve the at the cost of defaulting purchaser. at the dime of le. Title good or no sale. male. "80 SIMMONS, ‘Trustee, 600 F street nw. CHARLES C. LANCASTER, Trustee, mh20-d&ds 1813 ¥ street b.w. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. USTEE'S £ALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK ON C TR STREET BETWEEN 13TH STREET AND KEN- TUCKY AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No, 1989, folio 254 et seq. of the land records of the District Columbia, I, as surviving trastee, Ul, at es ‘on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY MARCH, A.D. 1897, AT FIVE 0’ thos ises altuate in the city of Washi trict of Columbia, known and dist! being all of lot 48, in George T. K! subdivision of tots in square 198s blic auction, in front of thi = SixTH Dal ‘CLOCK certain pieces or parcels of land and brick dwelling, oe Terms of sale: On sh. bal: © in equal S' SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, No, | installments, in one > Years, With interest INTH STREET SOUTHEAST. WASTIINC x per cent per y of sale, pay- , D.C. semi-annually, aud By virtue of a deed of trust to James Eakin | on property sold, all ea Gedsby and Henry S. Matthews, dated February | tion, A deposit will ‘be 1, 1892, and recorded in Liber 1651, follo 205 et | of sale yancing and re seq. of the land accords of the District of Co. | chaser's afd terms of <ale pe: Jombia, snd at the request of the bolder of the | plied with within ten days from d notes sconre: thereby, we will offer for sale, wise the trustees reserve the ri public auction, in front of the premises, on property, at the isk and cost of detaultis URDAY, (THt | TWENTY-SEVENTH ‘DAY chaser, advertisement of MARCH, 1897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. lowing described real estate and_ pre sale in seme mewspaper published in Wash Dc in the city of Washington and District of Co ETER E. TOME, Truster. bia, being lot numbered twen in Ann 44 Marine Bank building, Balti Maria Boll's subdivision of lots mumberad twenty G. CARLYLE WHTTTN apd twenty-one, in square numbered nin, hundred and twenty-three, as recorded in Liber mh19-dts 734 14th st. nw., W. of the records of the surveyor’s offi ©. G. SLOAN & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ist: of Columbia, on whic is erec ase rR EES: - No. 227 Yth street southeast, im sald city and Dis- | TRUSTEES’ SALE oF H trict. ROSE.” No. ‘Terms of sale: One- rth cash, balance in one, two and three years, h intecest at the rate of WEST. By virtue of a cer » deed of trust, six per sentum j+r annum, secured by deed of | ed in Liber a9 trust on the property sold,” cr all cash, at the | oy IMO. aud recorded in Liber Avz4. tulle 472 et option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required | Colvmbie, dettalt edie Week ede ia tee at the time of sale. All conveyancing and record- : thereof, and at the request of the purty secu ing at the cost of the purchi ros of sale | thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front to be ecmplied with within fifteen days trom day | hf” the’ premises, on TUERDAY, MAMCH THI. of sale, or right reserved to resell at the risk and | Tern, Ing AT HIVE OCLOCK PM the roe chaser. cost of the defaultinz JAMES EAKIN GADSBY, Trastec, £26 13th st. nw. HENRY S, MATTHEWS, Trustee, ving dexeribed real estate, situate in the elty ¢ Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wi The south one-half of original lot numbed tive, in Square numbered four hundred and one, beginning _mhI6.d&ds 1410 G st. aw. [ot the southwest corner of said Jot. and running THOMAS DOW CO., AUCTIONEERS, | thence Street thirty-one feet. tw 812 E st. n. iuches; ninety-nine feet four inches to the rear Ine of said loi one feet two inches, and t thence south thirty- shee West ninety-nine TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON STREET NORTHWEST BETWEEN | feet four inches to the beginuing. EIGHTH AND NINTH. PEGEMPTORY SALE | | Improvements consist of six-story spartinent TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, BEING NO. 809 Q]| house. built of brick, stecl and iron, wit man- STREET NORTHWEST. sard roof, known as’ “Tbe Montrose,” containing thirty-tive rooms and large store, with all modern y docket No. 42, of the Supreme Court of the | Couveulences, including electric bells, electric Tight of Columbia, the undersigned will sell, at | IMg, elevator, fire excapes, etc. bile auction, in front of the premises, on MON- | | The property is now upled by desirable ten- DAY, MARCH TWENTY-NINTH, 1897, at FOUR | 8nts. | The taxes aud other expenses on the prop- O'CLOCK P.M., the eighteen (18) feet front by a | 1. and we rents derived from the tenants of depth of about 70 feet, next to the west two «2) | "Be property, adjusted to day of sule. feet six (6) inches frout, of original Jot humbered | Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance tn one one (1), im ‘square numbered three hundred and | 204 two years, at 6 per cent per annuw interest Binety-six (396). from day of sale, payable semi-nnnually, to be se- Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in six (6) | Cured by deed of trust on property sald. or all and twelve (12) months, with interest from day of | C#8b, at purchaser's option. | A deposit of $1,000 virtue of a decree in equity cause No. 18025, cre red by deed of trust on the oe required at time of sale. | Conveyancing and’ me ail cash, at the cption of the purchaser, Gusves, | cording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of male to bo ‘and reconling at cost of purchaser. Ade. | CoMplied with tn ten days from day of sale. other. wire trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of defaulting purchases, after ave days’ awe H oh such resale tm Some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. PEren ‘TOME, Troster, 44 Marine Bank tutiding. timore, Miu. ASHLEY M. GOULD, sce. ancing it of $100 required at time of sale. If the terms Brvaale ire not tomplied with in ten (10s days from date of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. CHARLES TL. YODER, Trustee, mhi7-d&ds No. 615 E st. nw. © G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLINGS AND ONE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING AND STORE, SITUATED AT THE N.W. COR. OF N.J. AVE! AND WARNER ST., WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of certain deeds of trust, ‘dated the Bist day of May, 1805, and recorled in’ Liber 2005, fello 208 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the tion, preinises, on SAT- ERDAY, the THIRD DAY of APRIL, A.D. 1807, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following land and premises, situated in the city of Wash- District of Columbia, to wit: numbered 147, 148, 149 and 150, in William H. Bell’s subdivision of lots in square 509, as said subdivision te, recorded in the fice of ts, mb17-d&ds RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00, AUCTIONEERS. Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF SIX-ROO ICK, Ni 537 NINTH NORTHEAST. si Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded. t follo 284 et seq., cne of the land Columbia, and at the |

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