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10 ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS Sermons Preached in the Local Churches Yesterday. Situation Begins to Warm Up—The Candidates and What ‘They Want—Notes. r Bureau, No King ll Telephone No. 106. ALEXANDRIA, Va.. April 5, 1897. Yesterday's inclement weather was the use of smaller congregations than usual the various churches. Rev. L. L. Kin- iving, missionary to Brazil, preached an interesting sermon at Christ Church yester- morning: Rev. €. C. Morhardt of ashington preached in German at the rman Lutheran Church at th® morning service; Rev. P. P. Ficurnoy of Bethesda, preached morning and evening at the Second Presbyterian Church; at the Metho- Church there w: an Ep- service at 6:30 p.m. and re- at » p.m. In the other the resident rectors offictated. At s, Christ and Grace Episcopal the holy communion was cele- The service at the railroad reading and very in- ist Protestant worth Leagu vival service churches St. Pau churches brated. teresting. At Grace Church last night C. E. Ball preached the fourth of his series of Lenten rmons, king as his sub, “The Unpardonable Sin.”’. Messrs. K. Kemper and H. C. Dinsley, Who went to Louisville, K to extend a call to Rev. J. nest Thacher to come te the Second Pri terian Church in this elty, have returned and report the indiea- tions of Mr. Thacher’s acceptance as fav- erable. Rev. Mr. Thacher has charge of a flourishing congregation in Louisville and is an earnest, consistent Christian worke: . and will be gladly welcomed by the con- Bregation of the Second Presbyterian oo hh, as well as by the ether denomina- ens Political Sttuatton. The political situation is looking up and all are getting ready for the primary, the date of which will be fixed at a meeting of the city democratic committee tonight. The tes now out for mayor are George who runs on a platform of Simpson, se ball player, and Thompson, who prom- ntinue to do to the best of his as heretofore For the board of aldermen and common council the number of candidates is larger than ever before, as there seems to be a determined effort to have a general shaking up. Mr. M. B. Harlow will have no oppo- sition for the city treasurership, and so far no one has announced himself to op- pose R. T. Cook for clerk of the gas: P. F. Gorman, tax collector: S. G. Brent, corpor- ation attorney, and Charles Goodrich, measurer of wood and bark. It is said that Mr. Erent will have opposition becau: he supported Palmer and Buckner in the last national campaign. ir. J. T. Sweeney ha to withdraw resignation as chairman et not decided of the city democratic committee, though he is being strongly pressed to do so by his many friends. certainly until after the present local campaign. Third Regiment Drum Corps. The Sd Vircinia Regiment Drum Corps has ordered eight new stxteen-inch drums made of bird's-eve maple from the 4th meat of Baltimore. The 3d Regiment rps is now in a flourishing condition and will short! ~ar in handsome new uni- forms purchased with the money made at the fair they recently held Weman's Christian Temperance Union Woman's Id al Christian Temperance argely attended and Inter- the Southern Methodis iness of a in routine na- Court. xe morning Moses with vulgar and lismissed the imand. John Carter, charged ink and disorderly; fined paid. Robert Lee, colored, an assault and beating his ~cd for want of evidence. Dal- ten. colored, charged with an Howard Wright with a razor; want of evidence. City vs. County. rtition of the old court between Alexan- was heard before supr-me court of ap- A decision has intment. Mr. Park tor of inte district of Vir- ction here. Mr. » business aftalrs and has the hizh of community. He has postmaster of rison administration. Lee Camp, C. V. - Camp, Veterans, will be held tonight. and Personal Note: t, Lewis Monroe left for New York yes- ay, Where he has accepted a position at the Monumental Hote a Masons will go sday night to pay a nial Lodge. L. Carne ef Richmond is visiting friends in this cit Mrs. Robert Harper and daughter of ado county are the guests of the Misses Parrott, on Cameron street Miss Isabel Lemon of Baltimore is the Miss Maggie Smith, at “Hamp- base ball between the m and the Ver- am attracted a large iscopal High School. > = Sens and Daughiers of Maine. The Sons and Daughters of Maine gave a teal on 1 social entetrtainment Saturday © «. The program consisted of instru- mental and voval music and recitations. Miss Cotton, a pupil of Prof. Krutzsch rende 1 Moszkowski’s valse in A flat in a very acceptab! . and as an encore McDowell's dat “Shadow Dance.” She afterward played a sel jon from Tann- “Ah! Wela” and “Hula,” Ha- wallan songs, were given by Miss Hilborn of California. Miss Hilborn renders these gongs in the native languag with the ukulele, with sweetness and finish, and answered several recalls. Recitations were given by Miss Payne and Mr. Briggs. Miss Payne gave in a pleasing manner “Old Huldah,” descriptive of an incident at Mar- Dlehead, and she followed this by a humor- ous description of the Yankee character. Thy Sentinel am I,” a baritone solo, was by Mr. Phelps with such fine effect »duce a vigorous encore. After the entertainment Prof. Chickering made a brief address. The ladies furnished re- freshments. The attendance was one of the largest in the history of the society, and the social which followed the musical pro- gram was greatly enjoyed —__s Mins Alice Kimball's Musteale. A musicale will be given by the pupils of Miss Alice M. Kimball at Waugh M. E. Church, corner 3d and A streets north- west, this evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Kim- ball's musicales are always enjoyable, but the pregram arranged for this evening in- dicates that the present event will be even more enjoyable than {ts predecessors. The ‘Ppregram ill contain fifteen numbers, ten plano numbers, three orgsn numbers and two numbers by the Cosmos Quartet, con- sisting of M Keene, Lyman and’ Flor- ence Keene and Mrs. E. C Brown. Those who will give plano numbers are Mr. Sparks, Miss Power, Miss McMichael, Miss Piper, Miss Harrenberg, Miss Harbaugh, Miss Southwick, Miss Ruliman, Miss Mc- Naught and Miss Edna Kimball, while crgan numbers will be given by Mr. Sparks and Miss Power. es If you want anything, try an ad. in The Star. If anybody has what you wish, you will get an answer. accompanied THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1897-12 PAGES, Pneumonia This dreaded disease is often Be ’ the result of a simple cold, ISOM S Wrich being ueplected, raplaty as’ ps into pneumonia. It Pl ‘ters specially p cae aoe Cure pete cern a BENSON'S Plaster over the chest. In all Threat and Lung affectio Rheuma- tism, § tica, Lumbago, ¢ , BENSON'S Plast afford immediate relief. Ac pt one substit serious resuits om occur by wearing a plaster which the drugwis: claims (falsely) is just a8 good. BENSON'S CURES—Substitutes d0 not. Price, 25¢. 1 WAR IN CUBA. SPAIN'S Statement by the Havana Correxpond- ent of the London Times. Cc. E. Akers, who has for two years been the London Times’ correspondent at Havana, had a four-column letter in yes- terday's New York World, in which he declared that the worst horrors of Crete and Armenia were equaled by Spanish barbarities in Cuba, and that it is the moral duty of the United States to stop the war. Mr. Akers says: “The end of the dry season fs now at hand, and Spain has accomplished little toward the pacification of Cuba. Certain gains have most certainly fallen to th2 Spaniards, the death of Maceo in Decem- ber and the capture of Rius Rivera a few days ago being the most notable. But at what cost has the campaign been con- ducted? “The provinces of Pinar del Rio and Havana and large portions of Matanzas and Santa Clara are one staring mass of cinders. Desolation and extermination meet the eye at every point; ruin in the present; famine, disease and death in the future, are all that the Cubans can hope for while Cuba remains under Spanish rule. Under these circumstances I do not think that the death of this or that leader can bring victory any nearer to the Span- ish arms. Where one such man as Rius Rivera is lost to the Insurgents a hundred spring up to take his place. Moreover it must not be forgotten that this guerrilla warfare needs not any great military genius to conduct it. It is, to a very great extent, ‘every man for himself and the devil take the hindmost.’ The only object in view is to keep the country in such a condition of unrest as to make imperative the presence of an enormous army of occupation. Small parties of fifty or one hundred men scatteTed throughout the island can do this more effectively than a concentrated force of 20,000 or 30,000 men, upon whom the Spanish commander- in-chief could at once mass greater num- bers, equipped with superior armament. “Gen. Weyler’s policy of extermination and devastation is nothing short of the almost insane working of an ignorant and completely unbalanced mind. “To kill peaceful people on the technical- ity that they have neglected to obey the order to leave their homes and take up their residence in some town where no means of subsistence exist is inexcusable. “"To devastate the whole island of Cuba on the plea that by so doing all suppli will be shut off from the rebels only demonstrates the dense {gnorance under which the Spanish general is laboring. “The rebels can get focd enough to live on for another ten years if necessary, while the cattle alone now roamirg wild in the different districts will supply the insur- gents with beef for at least a couple ot years to come. “As for the foreigners resident in Cuba, they have but one feeling with regard to Weyler’s methods of conducting the mili- tary operaticns. They consider Weyler and his actions as a reflex of the worst bar- barities of the middle ages, far more bru- indeed, than many of the most severe means employed by the holy inquisition to attain its ends. - ‘And can they be blamed for passing such judgment on this fiend incarnate in human shepe? Is there any precept advo- cated by God or man that justifies the wholesaie slaughter of innocent men, wo- men and children on ne other pretext than that they refuse to leave their homes and willingly submit to die slowly of starva- tion in such places as Weyler may order. “The object of Weyler’s present policy is to exterminate the Cuban people—a peo- ple composed of some 1,200,000 whites and 500,000 negroes or of mixed blood. ‘Yo kill every peaceful male inhabitant of the country is one of Weyler's methods and to drive the women and children into the towns to die of hunger is another. “Not in one single case since Consul Gen- eral Lee assumed the duties of the Havana onsulate have any prisoners been accord- ed the privileges they are entitled to un- der the Spanish-American treaty and pro- tocols. General Lee states that his efforts to obtain the fuli treaty rights for Ameri- cans were invariably thwarted by instruc- tions emanating from Mr. Olney in Wash- ington. “If I may be permitted to give one word of advice to the people of this great coun- try it is to leave Armenia and the Turks to be dealt with by the European powers, and attend to their own Armenia, that lies but a stone's throw from their own shores.” +o+ “Want” ads. in The Star pay because they bring answers. ‘Thos. J. Owen, Auct., st. sale of dwelling No 714 L st. April 5, at 4 o'clock p.m. ton and William 3 n.w.— Trustees,” on Monday, ¥. Worthing uni. and on ¢ st. bet. day, April 5, at 4 o'clock p.m. Rateliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. pow. ‘Trustees’ sale of dwellings Nos. 344-346 Est. s.W., on Monday, April 5, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. D. W. Baker, Job Barnard and Thos. E Waxga- wan, trus Temorrow. . Aucts., 9th and D sta. nw. Trustees’ sale of dwelling No. 1918 F st. n.w., on Tuesday, April 6, at 5 o'clock p.m. Samuel C. Wilson and James F. Oyster, trustees. ‘Thomas Dowling & Aucts., 612 E st. Sale of entire contents of lunch room, 523~ st. n.w., on Tuesday, April 6, at 10 o'clock Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. now. s’ sale of lot on Water st. bet. ist and sts., and dwelling No. 1414 27th st., on Tues April 6, at 4 and 4:30 o'clock p.m. D. W. and W. H. Saunders, trustees. Thomas Dowling & Aucts., G12 E st. n.w.— Chancery sale of lots corner 14th and North Caro- lina ave. ne., on Tuesday, April 6, at 4:15 o'clock pm. Leo Simmons, W. Mosby Williams and Benj. F. Lefghton, trustees. ‘Trustees’ sule of dwelling No. 2148 D st. n.w., Duncanson Bri nw. om Tuesday, April 6, at 5 o'clock p.m. Jno. W. Pilling and Irving Williamson, -trustees. ‘Thos. J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. nw. le of cxtire contents of Lockwood House, No. 229 N. J. ave. n.w., on Tuesday, April 6, at 10 o'clock a.m. S. Bensinger, Auct., 940 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of horses and mares on Tuesday, April 6, at 10 o'clock a.m. AUCTION SALES. FUTUME DAXs. ‘THUS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, PORTIERES, LACE CUR- TAINS, TIN WAR ‘TOWELS, Y ARTI- OT MENTIO! TO BE SOLD aT WEDNESDAY, APRIL SEV- ‘TH, 1807, AT TEN O'CLOCK, IN STORE, NO. lov 7TH ST. N.W ap3-3t EES. S. ESTATE IN THE SQUAKE BOUNDED BY VIRGINIA AVENUB AND K STREET AND FIFTH AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded among the laud records of the District of Columbia in lber at folto 117 et seq., the under will for sale by public auction, on DAY, THIRTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1807, aT FIVE O'CLOCK P-.M., in frout of the premises, all of original lots numbered one (1), two (2), ‘four (4) and seven (7), and the east forty (40) feet front on Virginia avenue of lot numbered six (G), by the full depth of the lot, all in square numbered eight hundred and forty-nine (81), in the elty of Wash- ington, D. C., together with all the improvements thereon. One-third of the purchase money ‘Terms of sal must be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payable one and two years after the day of sale, respectively, with interest at the rate of six per centum per annum trom said day, and represented by the Proniimory Motes of the’ pur. chaser, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, in form and tenor satisfactory to the under- signed, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A depoult of $200 will be required at time of sale. The ‘right Is reserved to resell, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, If the terms of sale are not complied with within fifteen days. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees to be paid by purchaser. GEORGE RB. REPETTI, 400 Pennsyivania ave.'s.e. raein Sie, GE ©. G. SLOAN & O0., Auctioneers. ape-deds “AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. “ZRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS NO. 714 L STREET SOUTEEAST, WASHINGTON, D. C. Under and by virtue of two certain orders, passed on the 26ih day of Feb: , A. D. 1897, and cn the 9th day of March, A. D.'1897, in the ‘cause of Augustus B. Co) William Meyse et al. uit . Supreme Court of th District of Columbia, and under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date the Ist day of June, A. D. 1802, and recorded in Liber No. 1694, folio 14 et seq:, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of a party thereby secured, the undersigned, trustecs, will sell, at public auction, in front of the prem- ises, at’ FOUR (4) O'CLOCK IN THE NOON OF MONDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1897, the following Gescribed and and premises, situate io the city of Washington, District of Columb known and desiguated as being parts of original Tots one (1) and two in square numbered nine hundred and six (906), "‘be- ginning for the same 2 point In the south’ Jine of suid quare on L street south at the distance of seventy-six (76) feet from the southeast corner of said square, und running thence west_twenty- five (25) feet; ‘thence north seventy-five (75) feet; thence east ’ twenty-five (25) feet, aud thence south seveaty-five (75) feet to the’ place of be- ginning, t me being improved by a three-story brick dwelling house, No. 714 L street southeast. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money fn cash, and the balance fn equal installments, payable'in one and tro years from date of sale, for ‘vhich the notes of the purchaser must be given, bearing interest, yable semi-annually, at the rate of six per ceitum per annum unull paid, and secured by deed of trust on the property. sold; or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale. All con- veyancing, acknowledging and recording at the purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with within ten days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell, at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. GEORGE ¥. WORTHINGTON, WILLIAM MAYSE, Jr. ‘Trustees. "RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUGTIONEERS, Succestors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAME, HOUSES, NOS. 344 AND 346 E STREET SOUTH WEST. By virtue of a. decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cause No. 17668, the undersigned, traste will offer for sale, by public auctioa, ‘in front of the prem- fses, on’ MOND’ DAY OF APRIL, AD. 1sv7, AT HALF: FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following described real estate, situate in the city of Wastington, Distrlet of Colimbia, to wit: The west 32 feet ‘front of ihe {ull depth thereof of original tot 18, in square numbered 588, together with all the improvements, rights, &c. Terms, as prescribed by the decree, are: One- third cesh, the residue In two equal installments, at six and twelve months, with interest from the day of sale at six per cent per unmum, secured by decd of trust on the property sold, or all cesh, at the eption of the purchaser. A ‘deposit of $100 required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the mh22-d&ds property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 5 days’ advertisement of such resale in Some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. ll conveyauciag, &e., at the purchaser's cost. D. W. BAKER, Trustee, Fendail building. JOB BARNARD, Trus 500 st. nw. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee, mh23-d&ds 917 "F st. nw. FUTURE Days, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. (Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co.) SALE_OF TWO-STORY NO. 613 TWELF 1X-ROOM tH STREET NORTH- tain deed of trust, recorded in of the land reconls of the aml at the written request note secured therel I sell, in front of the premises, ou FRIDAY, TEENTH DAY of APRIL. 1897, at IAL. q red 1005 in the city of Wash- seid District. Satd property will be sold to trust of $1,800, duc July 15, 1897, and t accrued since January 15, 1897. ‘Terms: All cash over and above eald trust (for $1.00 and interest). Sold clear of taxes to De- comber 31, 1806@ A deposit of $100 will be re- quired at time of @mle. Terms of sale to be com- vs, otherwise we reserve plied with within ten right the to resell after five ‘spaper. cost Trustee. r, in Conveyancing and recording at pure! W. MOSY WILLIAMS, FRED. McKEE, Trustee 1421 F st. now. OAN & CO., Auctioncers, 1407 G st. ALUABLE THRE WITH BACK 525 MARYLAND TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE STORY BRICK DW BUILDING, KNOWN “E SOUTHWEST. of « certain deed of trust dated the ty-seventh da: vember, 1803, and dul, ded In Liber No. follo 254 et seq., one of the lind records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the rty secured thereby, we will eH at publi in front of the premises, RIDAY, APRIL SIXTEENTH, 1897, AT HALE P. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.," the following “de. seribed land and premises, situate in the of Washington, In the District of Columbia, and “des- ignated J being lot numbered sixty-one (61), in TL. Johnson and J. N. Birckhead, trustees’, sub- division of lots in Square numbered four hundred and sixty-two (462), as said subdivision ts recorded in Book 10, pase of the District deed of trust on the y the option of the pur- A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within ten from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserv the right to resell the property at the risk and mst Of Durcbaser after due notice of such resale published in some Washington newspa- per. CHAS. C, GLOVER, FRANK T. RAW apo -d&ds Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLB REAL NG ABOUT 312 FI TP EXTENDED (BRIGHTWOOD AVE. ND LYING IMMEDIATELY SOUTIT OF THE “SCHUEIZEN PARK" PROPERTY, Under and by virtue of a decd of trust, bearing dat ary fourth (th), A.D. 1893, and dat, ecorded sinong the land records of the’ District Columb r No, 1780, at follo 199, we will tion, in front of the premises, on WENTY at rCLOCK P.M. premises, situa follow! the g deseribed land and county of Washington, in District of Columbia, and designated as and being the f called in the sou lor to owing deseritied part of the tract of land ‘Mount Pleasant,” beginning for the same Mne of a lane laid out by George Tay- nmodate lots cold off by him to sundry persons, binding on said lane, the sald point of heginaing being at the end of a line drawn north eighty-nine and a quurter (89%) degrees west, forty GO) perches and twelve-hundredths (12-190) of a perch from a bound stone of said tract, standing in a bottom, upon which stone is marked “B., P, P. 1791," and running thence from the ot sifd Ine north efghty-nine and a quarter (8014) de- grees West twenty-elsht perches (28) and sixteen- hundredths (16-100) of a perch with said line to the turnpike; thence south three and a quarter (34) degrees exst eighteen (18) perches and elghty- four Vundredths (84-100) ef a perch with the east Hne of said turnpike; thence north eighty-seven aixl a half (8714) degrees east twenty-seven perches (27) to. Glick’s south thence in a line given to the he straight line undredths (60-100) of a perch. (3) acres and seventeen (17) perches, more or less. ‘Terms of sale: One-third (1-3) of the purchase mon. ey to be paid in cash, balance in three equal install- able in one, two and three years from the diy of sale, with six per cent Interest, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- cheser. A deposit of $500 required at the time of sule. All cc neing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with In fifteen (5) days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or pur- chasers, after such notice as the undersigned may deem proper. LEON TOBRINER, CHARLES W. GLICK, ‘Trustees. apd-d&ds THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES! SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, LOCATED ON THE BLADENSBURG ROAD, THE SUBDIVISION KNO' AS “LONG MEADOWS. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1729, at folio 75 et scq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the note” secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell at_pub- Me auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, APRIL TWELFTH, 1807, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., lots 118, 119 and all of lot 120 ex- cept the rear 15 feet by width thereof, in Thomas EL Waggaman's subdivision of part of “Long Mead- ows,” a8 said subdivision 1s recorded in the offi of ihe ‘surveyor of the District of Columbia, book county 6, page 7. ‘Terms of sale: One-quarter cash, balance of pur- chase money in monthly, quarterly or annual in- stallments, with interest at 6 per sent yer anpum, payable semi-annually, secured by of trust, or all cash, at option’ of purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's expense. Terms of sale are to De complied with within ten days, or rty will be resold, at risk and expense of de- Riutting purchaser. A deposit of $50.00 required on each lot sold. JOHN 8. SWORMSTEDT, ‘Trustee, 913 F. ROBERT E. BRADLEY, mb31-d&de ‘Trustee, 1303 F n.w. SALB OF PUBLIC PROPERTY._WAR DEPART- ment, April 1, 1807.—There will be sold at pubile auction, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M.,APRIL EIGHTH 1897, within the courtyard of this building, a lot of Baskets, Buckets, Carpets, Chairs, Clocks, File Boxes, Furniture, Matting, Rugs, &c. Terms of wale: 'Hignest bidder for cash. Articles to be re- moved without delay at risk and expense of par- Sate J. WH IN, Chief of Supply Div. aps. MARCUS NOTES, AUCTIONEER. 687 La. ave., near 7th st. nw. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. By authority of net of passed May 1608, we Will gel at ai at our sales = geeneba, “Arun, “eickirat iat Ae To of imetold fornia, Berbers Gute Jobuson, Abby Cary and Kate Shortell. api-6t S. BENSINGER, Auctioneer, Horse & Carriage Bazaar, 940 La. Ave. Peremptory and Positive Sale of Horses & [Plares that have been used on the streets of this out reserve, 50 head of Horses that buve been used in this city, suitable for farmers and all business VER, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SAL FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONSE3S, (Successore to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) THE ENTIRE CONTENTS Of the Well-Known RESTAURANT, Known as the “SENATE,” 937_D Street Northwest. ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL EIGHTH, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M., we will sell at the well- known restaurant and music hall, 937 D street northwest, by order of Mr. Charles E. Miller, who is retiring from business on account of ill healta, all of the magnificent bar fixtures, large stock in trade, upright plano, chairs, tables, glass ware, &c. This sale presents an unusual opportunity to ae cure one of the best stands in the y wit tun of custom. The terms will be very Lib fully stated at the sal apo-dédbs RATCLIE & CO., Auets. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE NOTE AT AUCTION. By virtue of a certain collateral note, dated Oc- tober 5, 1896, default having been made in the same, there will be sold, at the auction rooms of Duncanson Brothers, corner 9th and D. street northwest, Washington, _D. on SATURDAY, APRIL TENTH, AD. "1897, AT ONE °C] the collateral named therein, viz.: On ries R. Newman, dated 21, $3,500, now overdue, and se on lots 64 and 65, square 20, trust All persons interested please take notice. z Id. Georget TERMS CASH. Iiy_ order of the holder of the not. aps-dts DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. & CO., Aucts. BALANCE OF STOCK OF LACES, EDGINGS, TRIM- MINGS, &c., STOCK OF MR. S. COHEN, 617 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 6TH, AT 11 O'CLOCK. Every piece must be sold. Store for rent. It AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TS OF THE LOCKWOOD SIXTEEN ROOMS, NO. 229 NB AVENUE, . AND 0. DEPOT, AT AUCTION, At the request of the owner, who intends leaving the city, I will sell on TUESDAY, APRIL SIXTH, 1807, AT TEN O'CLOCK, without reserve, ali the effects contained in the above numbered premises, elsting of Parlor Furniture, ten bed rooms com: pletely furnished In suites, and odd pleces, W. W. Springs, Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Comforts, Blankets, Sheets, Toilet Ware, &c., Lace Curtains, Shades, itockers, W. W. Cots, a number of Dining Room ‘Tables, Bent’ Wood rnd other Chairs, Oak Sideboard, new Osk China Closet, large quantity of Crockéry and Glass Ware, Cooking Utensils, Cutlery, &¢.; Gas Range, Carpets, Matting, Oil: cloth, &e. mha1-t THC IN, Auctioneer. THOMAS DOWL , AUCTIONEERS, ENTIRE CONTENTS OF DAIRY LUNCH DINING ROOM, NOS. 523 AND 525 10TH ST. N.W., AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, APRIL SIXTH, 1867, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., "we will sell the entire contents of the above, consisting of one Large Range (French), costing $250; Water Filterer (Pasteur), National Cash Register (total adder), 2 Ice Boxes, Show Cases, 20 Tables, large and small (oak); Nickel- plated Coffee Urn, 100° yards Linoleum, Table Cloths and Napkins, Glass and Crockery’ Wari Cooking Utensils, 46 Oak D. R. Chairs, Heatin Stoves, Cake Griddle and other articles tov nu merous to mention. N. B.—This will be first offered as an entirety, and if satisfactory bid isnot. obtained will be sold in detail. ‘Terms cash. ap2-3t THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 FE ét! nw. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE; UNIM- PROVED LOT ON WATER STREET BETWEEN ALSO NO. 1414 SOWGETOWN, D.C.;" ALSO. It OF 509 2D STREET TRUSTEES" IL, Wills vs. Annie -M. Moran et 17528, we will sell,-dn front of the pre unimproved lot on Water street 0 SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, AD. 1 all that certain plece or parcel of grouud and premises, known as lot 65, ON THE SAME DAY, ‘A’ ICK P.M, we will sell the north twenty (20) feet fronting on 27th street by a depth of sixty (0) fect on Poplar street of lot No. 110, in square No, 1200, improved by a frame dwelling, iu that part of the city of Washington, District of Columbia, formerly %: vn; ALS ESDAY, TH DAY of’ APIt A.D. at HALF. OUR O'CLOCK P.M. all that part of lot No. 45, in W. P. Mohun's sub- division of lots in square No. 569, improved by a sinall brick house in the rear of 509 2d st. n.w., a8 said subdivision is recorded in the Book W.'F., page elghty (50), in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, contained within the -fol- lowing metes and bounds: Beginning on the south Hine of sald lot 45, sixty-four (G4) feet four (4) inches east of 2d street, and running thence cast on the line of said lot and a public alley twenty-six (26) feet to a four (4) foot alley, thence north on Mne of sald 4-foot alley eighteen (1S) feet to the north line of said lot; thence west on said north Une twenty-six (26) fect, and thence south elghteen (18) feet to the place of beginning. ‘Terms: One-third of the, purclase money. in cash, of which one bundred (09) dollars on each piece iiust be deposited with the trustees at time of sale, and balance in two equal installments, at ‘and twelve months from date of sale, with (6) per centum per annum, payable and secured by deed of trust on the ter property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or’ purchasers." Conveyancing and re- cording at purchiser’s co Terns of sale to be complicd with in ten days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purehaser or purchasers after five (5) days’ adver- Usement of euch resale in some newspaper pub- lished in Washington, D.C. D. W. BAKER, Trustee, Fendall_building. W. H. SAUNDERS, Trustee, 1407 F st. n.w. mh23-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A LARGE BRICK DWELL- ING, NUMBERED 1918 F ST. N.W. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 1922, at follo 459 et seq., of the land rec- ords of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, A. ‘D. 1897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following described land and premises, situated in the elty of Washington, District of Co- Tasiin, ais Gewignaten aa pasts OF Mica Sandie ia square No, 122, described as follows: Beginning in the south line of F st. twenty-six (26) feet west of the northeast corner of lot No. 9, and running thence south one hundred and seven feet six inches (107 feet 6 inches), thence west twenty-three feet ten Inches (23 feet 10 inches), thence north forty- eight feet five end one-half inches (48 feet 5! inches), thence west nine feet two inches (9 feet inches), thence north fifty-nine feet one-half inch 9 feet 4 ‘nch) to F st., thence east on F st. thirty-three feet (88 feet) to the beginning, to- gether with all and singular, the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges and appurte: nances to the same belonging or in any Sp pertaining. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, at 6 fer cent per annum, in- terest payable semi-annually. to be secured by deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at_op- tion of purckaser. A deposit of $300 required at time of sale. Conveyancing, &., at purchaser's gost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertise- ment of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. SAMUEL C. WILSON, JAMES.F. OYSTER, mh24-d&ds a 8 ‘Trastces. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONESRS. 43 CEANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE CORNER OF 14TH STREET AND NORTH CAROLINA “AVENUE N.E. Under decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 16,244, the undersigned trustees, appuintedl by sald decree, will offer, at public auction, on TUESDAY, THE SIXTH DAL On APR 10 An QUARTER PacE ous if CI .M., ron of all of lots A, Ti, 9, 10, 11/ 1248, 15 and 46. in the Howard University’s subdivi on (of square 1058, tn cl of fashington, sal + also, a smal rt of lot C, in said subi described as fol- lows: Beginning at the (eouttwest corner of said lot G, a north with the line of a public street 27.54 fast; thence koutheasterly 24.42 to 2 point distant on N. C. avente 12.73 feet trom the bee ; thence with said venue 12.73 feet to beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, talance in one and two years, with interest at the rate of 6 Cent ‘per “annuin, secured by deed of trast on oper Terms of sale to complied with In ten SOF the trustees reserve the Fight '0 resell at cost iting ‘purchaser. Title pood, “or. ao sale. ‘Taxes to May, "97. A deypualt of $200 required at of sale. LEO SIMMONS, Trustee, 600 F st. nw. at. le BENJ. F. LEIGHTON, ‘Trustee 462'D at aw. mh25-d&ds FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIO! 612 E Highly valuable residence property, 1222 12th St. N. W., at auction. On THURSDAY, APRU. EIGHTH, 1897, HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of prem fees, we shall sell lot A, sq. 281, 238x155 feet 1 Anch, improved ‘iy frame’ Gwelling and trick: stable; rear ‘Terms Known at wale. apt NEERS, a RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & O0., AUCTIONEERS. (Successors to Ratcliffe, ‘Darr & Co.) CRANCERY SALE OF LOT ON FOURTH STREET BETWEEN C AND D STREETS SUCTHEAST, IMPROVED BY SMALL FRAME SHANTY, 316 FOURTH STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause Xo. 16194, Paul et al. vs. Hitchins et al., we will offer for wale, at public auction, in froiit of the premises, on SDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY Of APRIL. 1807, at FOUR OCLOCR Tak ah tile and interest of the parties to sald ¢ the heirs of Benjamin PF. Neff, deceased, to following described property: Part of lot seve ip square eight hundred and twenty (S20), situ: in the city of Washington, sald District,” to wi The istnetcen (19) feet front by depth of sixty-eight (68) feet, that width next north of and adjoining fhe south four and one-half (4%) feet front of sald rt. ‘Terms: One-third cash, one-third in one y. and one-third in two years from day of sale, th deferred payments to be secured by trust on the property, satisfactory in form to the court, and to bear interest from the day of sale, payable seml-annually, at the rate of six per ceit per i num, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A depe of $50 required’ at time of sale. Property sold. clear of taxes to day of sale. All conveyanci and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of to be complied with within ten days from sal herwise the trustees will resell at. the risk and t of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ pre- vious advertisement In thi ar W. MOSBY WILLIAM 1421 F st. hw. IRVING WILLIAN ‘Trustee, ap3-d&dbs 458 La. ave. nw. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. By Catalogue. A Valuable Collection of Paintings, the property of a private owner, will be sold at pub- lic auction, by order of Mr. Gerald E. Hart, within our art rooms, 1407 G street, Wednesday Evening, April Seventh, 1897, at Eight O’clock. The collection comprises nineteen canvases, repre- senting the work of some renowned American, En- glish, French, Dutch- and Italian Artists. - On exhibition Tuesday and Wednesday, April 6 and 7. Catalogues mailed | to any address. C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., : 1407 G St. DUNCANSON BROS. A TWO-STORY BRICK 15 SALE OF SITUATE NO. K STREET ST. to us and land records of the Di the request of the par triet of Columbia, and at secured, we will seil_ xt public auction, In front of the premises, on TUES JAY, APRIL THIRT! H, A.D. 1897, AT FOUR- TEIRTY O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the District of € to wit: Part of lot numbered two (2), numbered six hundred and twenty-c1 the west twenty feet (20 feet) fi one hundred feet (100 feet) of the eight inches (52 fe ai two (2), by the depth thereof, with the privi a perpetual right of way for alley purposes over said part of lot immediately tn the rear of the above described part of lot two Terms: One-third cash, balance In one and two years from date of sale,'the deferred payments be secured by of trust on the property sold, nd to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per aunum, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chrser, A deposit of $100 to be paid at the sale. Terms to be complied with in fift wise the trast reserve the right to advertise and resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. AML conveyanciig at. pure Ghaser’s cost. Title good or uo sale. JOSEPH R. EDSON, CHARLES B. BAILEY, mh29-m&thts ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIC (Successors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE BUSINESS CORNER IN ‘THE NORTHEAST, BEING SITU- ATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF NINTH AND H STREETS NORTHEAST. Ry virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 2107, at folio 337 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the under- signed trustees will offer for sale by public auction in front of the premises TUESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1397, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol! ‘ing described real estate, eltuate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Sublot num- bered sixteen (16) in square numbered nine bun- dred and thirty-four (934), the said lot being at the northwest of said square 934, together with all the improvements, rights, . This property Will be sold subject, however, to a prior deed of trust for $3,500. The full particulars will be fully stated at the time of sule. Terms (over the trust) cash. A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance of bid. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees will resell the property. ai the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in some Kewspaper published in Washington, D. C. All conveyanelng, ete., at the purchaser's cost. MES F. SHEA, JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, CHAS. W. DARR, ‘Trustees, Attorney for holder of note. ap2-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 B st. nw. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR VALUABLE NEW THREE-STORY AND CELLAR BAY-WINDOW BRICK DWELLINGS, KNOWN AS NOS. 1145, 1147, 1149, 1151 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber 2008, follo 378 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the Fequest of the party secured thereby,’ we Will sell, at public auction, in front of the’ premises, on THURSDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1807, AT HALF-PAST FOUR P.M., the fol- lowing described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and des- ignated os and being original lot numbered ten (10), in square numbered seventy-two (72). ‘This property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust, particulars of which will be made known cn day of sale. The houses will be sold sep- Terms of sale: arately or collectively, for all cash over and above the first deed of trust. All con and 12- cording at the purchaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ previous advertisement of Tequlred P the ‘time of ale ed wilt be a Ae - JAMES F. WILLIA} mh20-d&ds RATOLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, £20 Penna. ave. n.w. Antique Grand- father Clocks £ At Auction. will in our foam, 020 Pa, ave. nw., on WEDNESDAY, the DAY of APRIL, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., a large collection of cnr! SHEEN, "Wat LISTEN IGE MI, LLG) . WM. . KIGH- ea JOHN ABBOTT, BRADFORD. THOS. LIS- LUDDENBERY, THOS. HARTLEY, SNAITH AND OTHERS. This is the eat, collection of NITION IN ‘To call the attention Clocks ever offered in on 3 OUR ROOMS.” Ty which we EATCLIETE, SUTTON & OO. Auctioncers, FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYs, DU SON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE U2 REAL ESTATS ON NORTHWEST CORNER ¢ RORTH D STREET AND TENNESSI virtue of a certain deed of trust tow October 14, 1895, and duty _ recorded 14. 1895, "in Liber No. 2068, folio seq.. of the land records of the District of Colam ta, ‘and at the request of the party secured there. by, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell, at pab NCAD R Ue auction, tn front of the premises, oa THURS. DAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY of APRIL, AD. a: FIVE O'CLOCK PAM. the following dereribed land and premises, situate in the city of Washing- ton, in the District of Columbia, aml designat and being origin: (2) in square one thousand an lots Will be offered separatel: Terms of sale: One-third mirchase money to be paid in cash, and t > equal installments, payable in « rs. With, interest at six (6) per aim, payable semi-annually from d sale, 1 by deed at on each the time of trust_on the property sold, or all cash, option of the purchaser, A deposit of S20 lot will be requited of the purchaser at of sale. AM conveyancing, recording amd neti fees at the cost of the purchaser. “Terns of sw to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, reserve the ri risk and cost otherwis* the trustees the property at the ulting purchaser. J. ROBERTS FOULKE, J. BARTON TOWNSEND, ‘Trastoes, of the Woop TRAVERSED THE W! LE BY SIXTEENTH STREET EXTENDED. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, recorded the land records of the District ‘of Cotum- in Liber No. 1 folio 391, and at the re- quest of the party thereby secured, we will sell, at auction, in front of the premises. on MONDAY, APRIL TWELETH, 1n97, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following described tract of land, in the District of Cottunbia, being part of a tract of land called rs MM described: follows: Mezinning xt the nort of said tract, conveyed to San deed dated May 4, and 1 land records of the District of Co JA. S. 77, follo 241, being o of road “A,” and ruuning then north GO degrees west 28.58 perches to the tortheast corner of part conveyed to Keese by decd recorded among said land records, in Liber uz Said read 1076, folio 99: thence with the east like of said “Keese's” land south 321g degrees west 56.48 Perches to north Ine of road “IB. ace with suid road ““B" south G0 degrees east 28.88 perches to the southeast corner of whole tract conveyed to Finckel, being also the southwest corner of land con ed to Rellly by deed recorded among said land records in Liber JA. S. thence with west line of said BR ied to road “A'’ north 32%4 des 36.48 perches: to the beginning, with eats thereon, con- sisting of frame building and barn; subject’ 10 a. prior deed of trust, recordad among said land records, in Liber No. 1747, folio 57, upon which ow due the sum of $1,400, with interest Octover 24, 1896, rrms of sale: One-third of purchase money in cash, of which a deposit of be made at time of sale, and the nal install ments, at ene and two years, for which will be taken’ notes of the purctia aring Interest at six per cent’ per annum, ‘Senti-anmually from day of sale, aml secured by deed of trust the property sold, or option. If terms of fifteen days, we re perty. at risk and P § LOUIS _P. MAKER, J.D. COUGHLAN, c. G. SLO. IMPROVED HTEENTI WASH- f two certain of June, 1895, of th Wo 477 et seq., nd at the request of the par We Will offer for sale by publie of the premises, on TUESDAY, TH DAY OF APRIL, 1x97, AT FIVE 0% ein the Parts of lots “A. and “B. Metealf’s subdivision of lots In sqian said subdivision is recorded in the « of the District of folie and cont es and bounds: Teginning at a point on the north line of Cedar street. distant nd three () inches west of said lot nd running the 19) feet PM, » following re dD. city, of Washi y ten (10) feet eof said alley nineteen (19) feet to Cedar street: said line forty-seven (47) feet nine and (12) inches to the point of beginning, with the improve- ments, consisting of a 3-story brick dwelling, about 1 1 medern conven immediately thereafter, in front of the id lots, contained nds: Beginning at A on ISth street, we will offer other an th feet three (3) inches to th ether with the improvements three. SI brick dwelling an corner ISth and Cedar streets, all modern conveniences, . ‘Terms of sal in cash, and th at six (6), tw purchase money jal installments and eighteen ¢IS) months from day of sale, the pureha: his m tiable promissory notes for the deferred. paym Dearing interest at the rate of six p annum until p: nd to be sec trust upon the property. sold. of p to be deposited when sold aneing and recording at purchaser’ sale to be com th within of stle, otherwise the tr right to resell said property at of the defaulting puri t per ced of tees the risk and cost J. TA CHA apl-10t ih ai RATCLIFFE, SUTT« CO., Auctioneers, Successors to Rateliffe, Darr & Co LE OF TWO BRICK HOUS! TORY BRICK FOUNDRY, Nc ND 1212 D STREET NORTHWEST. AND 120s, Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ofthe District of a, passed on the 15th day of February, A.D. in Equity Cause , 5. wherein Brederick A. Schneider et al Gre complainants and Charles 38, wer etal, are defendants, we, the undersigned trustees, will fell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, APRIL HTH, AT HALF. FOUR 0’ all that a parcel of is in the city e In the District of C fished as and bh lot numbered. fo (4), in square numb hundred and three (293), inaing at the north ling thence south one hundred and ht (13s) feet and five and one-half ty Sy-one (41) fect and elev. s; thenee north fifty-five (55) feet and three-quarters (4) of an inch; thence cast fourteen (14) fest and ten (10) Inches? thence north eighty-three (83) feet and four and thy quarters (4%) inches, and thence west fifty-six (56) feet and nive and one-half (94) inches to the place of beginning. Terms of sale: The above property to be sold sub- ject. to a deed of trust for $8,000, dated the 2ist of February, A.D. 1896, and payable thite @) vears after date, with interest thereon at the rate of six per centum per annum. The purchase money over and above the amount of said incumbrance be paid as follows, viz: One-third to be pald cash, and the resid paid in ecual install- ments in one and two years from day of sale, with interest thereon at the rate of six (6) per centum per annum until paid, the deferred payments to be Tepresented by the promiskory notes of the pur- chaser or purchasers, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of purchaser or purchasers. A wired at the time of sai yaneing recording to be at the cost of the purchaser or irchasers. If terms of sale be not complied with in ten days from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell at the cost and risk of the de- faulting purchaser or purchasers. The above prop erty to be sold free and clear of all tax ot te terest on existing incumbrance to day of sale. T. PERCY MYERS, Trustee, No. 486 La. ave. now. WILLIAM PENROSE, Tru mh29-d&ds No. 200 St. Paul st DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTION TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Dy virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated January 10, 1896, and duly recorded January 31, 1896, in Liver No. 2103, follo 84 et seg., of the land’ revords of the District of Columbia,” and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will sell at public auction, in frent of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the FOURTEENTH DAY OF ‘APRIL, A.D. 1807, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, with ‘the easements, rights, ways and appurtenances thereunto belonging, ‘situate and lying in the county of Washington, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, namely: Lot five (5) B, in the subdivision of the tract of land known as “Pads- Forth,” ay per plat recorded in Liber Levy, Court Carberry, folio 24, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, payaule in one and two years, with faterest at 6 per cent per annum, payable’ semi- annually from day of sale, by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $500 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conv , recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchuser. Terms of sale to be com- piled with within ten days from day of fale, oth- ‘erwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the Property at the rick and cost of the defaulting parchaser. CORCORAN THOM, WM. H. DUNCANSON, ‘Trustees. and known and disti and one an RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Guccessors to Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE STEAMER “MARY WASH- INGTON.” By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded i nha tat hrm Ste te Sentence sent thereby, the trustees: wit betes tor by auction, on WEDNESDAY, DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1897, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., at the River View ‘wharf (ith street) tackle, furniture, &e., &c., as she now “Germs cash) ne mbh25-dédbs ©. G. SLOAN & Co. AUCTS., 1407 G ST. OF VALTAL IM - SITUATED IN BORING THE LARGE FRAME YWELLIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNET THD AND S STREEDS NORTHEAST By virtue of 2 certain deel of trust. dated the Teenty-ninth day of Qetober, 1808, aw or 1M, {ello 124 et the Disiviet of Cola pst of the patct= soe auction. ta jon WEDNESDAY. AGI LOK PM situate District nS and in synare the ef peton,” as Liter « 8. folto Ni ef sad Distr T. ns of sale dae, w to of ten x resery the risk a after dus trst at ancing WILLIAM 0. DENISON, J. EAKIN GADSEY Trastees, AUCTIONEERS, ATTRACT, CELLAR RICK SIX; ROOMS AND. MODERN IMPROVE- MISES 449 BROS, OF A NEAT AND MEY ANT CONTAININ: WITH ALL AND KNOWN STREET NORTHWEST of a certain dew? of trust, dated the day of May, AUD. ISSS. and recomled i the land records ‘of the District of Colon Mia, in Liber 1316, folio and at the quest of the holder of ¢ we will sell, at public ss premises, on “TUESDAY, THE DAY OF APRIL, ALD. Tho7, at ing 3 Washing : All that certain = known and d red geventy-t in Charles Mlivision of Tots numbered. fw thirty G0), beth inclusive, and teen US) feet of vot "thirty s numbered five hundred an per plat duly recorded in beak 15, the surveyor's aftice of the District with the Improvements thereon, Terms of sule: One-third of the parchase mom to be paid tn cash, and the balance to two equal installments, respectively two years from date of sale, secured by trust upon the property sold, le semi-annually at the from hg purchaser, othe papers wweyaneing, &e., At the cost of the pure B. H. WARNER, ‘Trusts MAHLON Vist. aw, ‘Troster, nw, PRUSTEE F THE THRFESTORY, BAY- y CK DWELLING (WITH BACK No. 1913 NINTH S ET NORTH By virtue of a decree of ¢ preme Court of the District of Columb: passed in equity cause Ne. 17580, wierein Lillian J. Wardwell et al sre com. Plairants ane Davis CU al. are defendants, we will in front of the prem EXTH DAY of A ST FIVE parcel nf Washing and distinguished as ¢ 20) feet frdating on Yth street by the of original lot numberad four (4), in 1 three Jred and ninety-three (Bu), use and numb red nineteen hundred and thirteen wth street northwest f wale: One-third (1-3) cash, third (1-3) in ore year and vind (1-3) in’ two sears from day of sale, for which the sof the pur- er, ih 1 date Ing Interest at six per went of sale, will pay.wents of the purct ust-en the pr ption of the pure! t to a deed of dollars and A depos: ‘erms of su wise the f dofaulth made at time ited with in tem will be resold at risk Wak HL i OMAS, EDMUND i. PRENCH, an 24827 thenddds Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & 00. AUCTIONEERS. Mile, Darr & Co.) A {ARLE TRACT OP LAND KNOWN AS PAKT OF AARON. ON THE KLBORO’ ROAD, IN THE DISTL oF COLUMBIA. y virtue of a deed of trust, duted the 1 day of March, amd recorded in I numbered 1244, follo 274 et seq. sone records of the Distriet of Ci surviving on trustee will, FOURTEENTH, | 1897, LOCK PM in trent action, ‘that certain county of W a, known led Aaron, beyinuin road twelve (12) percies fp the southwest corner of tract to by line thereof; thence south eighty dese five minutes (80° 55") east to the end of (6th) Line; ther seventh ¢ lith «sth), aint «th, tenth (loth) and eb of the tract to the end of the eleven thence by suck lne us will «a3thy at the Marlbor d to beginning, “a and thirty-six perches, erins Of sale: and the balance in two equal install * and two Nears, red by the proiuissory totes of the pure 4 fag interest’ at six per cent per armun. and red by deed of trust on the preitises sold, or sh, at the option of the purcluser. Conver: and recording at the pure x cst with within fifteen days nipplied, *, or the trustee reserves the 6 iting 1 Wil be required at th JOHN A. BAKER Surviving Trastee, _mb30-dkds 1819 H st. now. Weshington, £ RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & ¢ AUCTIONE Successors ty Katelifte, Darr & = Lime of sale tenets EXE SITE AND ON” WED) ENTH, 1597, we will sel square 177, fronting f 100 feet on building SAL FOVALUARLE BUILDING SUUTHWE CORNER OF SIXTEENTH HWEST, 2x to, NOON,” APRIL, Past POUR © the prem: feet on 16th stteet, making I Ar in fr One-third the Balance ino: with in from the day of sale at nt per anouin, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or iall e purchaser option. $200 required at the tinie of sale, Couvey- ancing, &e., at cost of purchaser, CHAS. W. HANDY, PERCIVAL M. RRGWN, Exe M ators M and Trustees ristey used. OF 1 LE DE IN By virtue of a deed of ussigniuent to us made, bearing date the 24th day recorded in Liber for sale, at public a ises, on FRIDAY PasT FOU of Feb, folio 8 in tre AD. Issz we shall toot ti v1, at northwest, al. th round, kuown and designated he ground plat or plan of the city of Washington us lot No. 5u in’ square in Le Droit Park, together with the. line ts thereon, consisting of a brick @well- Ing owse, numbered ax alwove property ts subject to a deed of trust for the partie- ulars of which will be given at the Ume of sale Terms of sele: One-third of the purchase in cash end the valance in one and two y the rate of 6 per cent interest, to lx deed of trust on the property sold. the option of the purchan be made at the thme U The assignees reserve the risk and cost of the defaulting five days’ public advertisement tn ‘Uh Newspaper, published in the city of Washington, Columbia. Fifteen days allowed for the examination of the title. RANDALL HAGNER, 406 Sth st. aw. W. L. CULE, 344 D wt. ow. Assumes, “t, after nity Star ,b30-déeds C. G. SLOAN & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, KNOWN AS NO. 686 Q STREET NORTHWEST, AND STABLE IN THE KEAR. By virtue of a’ certain deed of trust, dated the 84 day of July, A.D. 1890, and duly ‘recorded in Liber No. 1515, folio 64 et seq., one of the land reconis of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, dn front of the prem- ises, on MONDAY, the TWELFTH DAY of AlRIL, M., all those pieces or 1897, at FIVE O'CLOCK and situate in the city of known, reels of lund, -1y eshington, in’ the District of Columbia, and described as lots numbered ove humired and Siaty-nine (169) and ope hundred amd seventy (170), in D. J. apd W. Z. Partello’s subdivision of lots in square numbered four hundred and five (445), as said subdivision ts recorded 15, nw. and in the Tertas of sale: One-third cash and the balance in one and two years. Deferred payments to be represented by the notes of the purchaser, bearing intrest at the rate of six from the day of sale, payatl tn equal semi. installments, and secured by first of trust on sold, or all cash, et the option of All conveyancing, recording and the purchaser's cost. A deposit Leroy