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14 BIMETALLIC PROPOSALS} S*®™a8 HAs Nor YIELDED. A Premature Report From Vienna Dented. i dence Has} It now appears that the statement in a Official Revort of the Correspon special dispatch from Vienna that the Reached This Country. Turkish government, in‘ reply to the de- 4 mands of Baron De Calice, the Austro- Hungarian ambassador to the porte, nad Why the American Monetary Commis- | acreed to salute the Austrian flag after dis- missing the vali of Adana and the mutes- saril of Mersina, for indignities offered to the Austrian Brazzafolli, was premature. The porte has not yet yielded to the Au: trian demands. tee i: % e ul The official report of the correspondence ip ee in resard to the bimetallic proposals Of! heen received of the intention of the Turk- the Un d States monetary commission to| ish government to dismiss the offending the government of Great Britair together agree ae to ae pe flag. Be pea a a at the| the Austrian demands are not comp! Sieh the: report Of) the proceed a ot tne | withiy noon) @hureias ebaret Deceeies conference of the British 5: /mier, will leave Constantinople and the Austrian secretary of state for India, the first lord | Warships will bombard Mersina, of the treasury and the chancellor of the The Vienna correspondent of the London. exchequer, with the French ambassador | Times says: gas > 4 this] | “It is now expected that the sultan will seme crraypessinding Oakey ae hold out until the last moment, and then ceamtry. Ht fully confirms the reports ce | yield. whieli may appent td, his a clever bled on October 21 and 22. The negotia- | stroke of diplomacy and something for the ticns fell through, rotwithstan:ting the ex- | Turkish official press to boast of, a semi- pre d willingness of the French govern- | victory of the padishah over the Christian ment to open its mints, owing to the re- | Powers. ; : ds “Eventually, however, it is as likely as Section by the Dstteh gevermment of the! of to move am demiligaice Hime: Gia Proposition to again open the Indian mints | Consequences of which will become mani. te the free coinage of silver. None of the fest in the course of time. oiber propositions were replied to because ‘Abdul Hamid is evidently just now in a that one, the most important of the con-| frame of mind calculated to inspire serious cessions requested of Great Britain, could concern. His easy victory over the Greeks, not be acceded to. ‘ ‘ together with the indulgence he was ac The government of Great Britain in mak- customed te expect from Germany until ing her arswer deferred to the wishes of | lately, completely turned bin heal. “The the government of India, to which the pro- | Neue’ Freie Presse says that Baron De posai was referred, and the reply of the | Callce has selzed the opportunity of de. government of India. therefore, is the | manding from the porte binding assurances most important communication in the cor- respecting other matters concerning the Tespondence. It is a leng-hy document, in | austrian company which works the orien- which the advantages pro and con to india tal railways and relative to which repre- are argued and a very strong case from | sentations have already been made repeat- their standpeint is made out in favor of edly at Constantinople.” the rejection of the proposal. The disturb- | “TY ee ance of values in India with the attendant Paralysis of trade, at St temporarily, EDICT AGAINST FOOT BALL. the fall of silver prices in India coneur- ary rently with the increase of gold prices in | Girard College Stadents Must Keep Europe and America, &c., are advanced, Of the Gridiron. but the most potent reason urged against President Fetterolf of Girard College of the propcsition is that the burden of fail- | 7, ainst ure, if failure should come from the ,ex- | }iladeiphia has, issued an edict again: periment for the re-es:ablishment of ‘bi. |feot ball, and henceforth the students metallism by France and the United States, ] of the institution must keep off the must inevitably fall on India. gridiron. The ban on foot ball was Both the United States and France, the | ¢ 1 vi his broken reply argues, with their supply of goli |tRe result of a boy having his leg coull, to a greater or less extent, protect | @8t Saturday during a practice game. As themselves if the experiment did not suc | Scon as President Fetterolf learned of the ceed. In other words, the Indian govern- | accident he issued an order prohibiting all ment as a preliminary proposition de- | future games. There are nearly 1,500 sin- ¢iared that it could not risk the success of |dents in the college, and the stoppage of the suggested measures. This definite and | the game has caused great disappoinument. absolute rejection of the propo: was — Sat foxte a = eee of ane Maryland rostmaster. prespondents, but the document contains : a@ reservation which would seem to indicate John J. Williams has been empotnted that if tue scope ef the proposed experi | fourth-class postmaster at Glyndon, Balti- ment were sufficiently broadened India | mere county, Md. mircht de willing, at least, to reconsider het SESS SS reiusal. That paragraph in Lord Elgin's | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. letter is as follows: “We note that the proposals of the ov Toaay. ernments 01 “a 2 id as eS are subject to the proviso’ that ‘they are| C2, Sloan & Co. ucts, MOT G st. mw — satisfied that they will receive assistance | Trustees’ sale of dwelling No. 1231 Georgia ave. from other powers in increasing the de-| S-¢-+ 00 Weduesday, Nov. 17, at 4 o'clock p.m. s for silver. We believe that a lim-| George M. Emmerich and Douglass S. Mackall, i increase of the quantity of silver used | trustees. urrencs will exercise a very trifling in-| Duncanson Bros., Aucts.. 9th and D sts. n.w.— fluceee, if any, in raising the gold price of | Trustees’ sale of dwelling No. 658 L st. ne., on silver, and that the only assistance from] Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 4 o'clock p.m. William other powers which can be of any real vai-| £. Edmonston ang Aldis B. Browne, trustees. ue would be the addition of other countries| Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. n.w. to the bimetallic union of France and the} —peremptory sale of dwellings Nos. 712, 714, United States. Tf, however, assurances of | 716 stn st we, on Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 4:30 really substantial co-operation should be | Setock pm. pb ss en ees Por tar = ©. G. Sloan & Co.. Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.— s ies soa ets, ciddag | Trustee's sale of dwelling No. 1251 K st. s.e., on Surances, and we shall then consider | T™* Now: tiie atse-socerelickig im: She EE whether the promised co-operation changes | Weduesday, Nov. 17, a Se a eal sion’s Negotiations Failed of Accomplishment. the conditions of the problem or adds ma-]} Bergmann, surviving trustee. rially to the chances of success.” Duncansoa Bros., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— 2 Be ees Trustees’ sale of dwellings Nes. 5G and 40 R st. RESCUED F cE ne., on Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 5 o'clock p.m. — ners rer ee William E. Edmenston and Aldis B. Browne, Belgentand Saves the Schooner Max- | t™5tees. well an . = Si ae pioneer cea ene! Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. n.w.—Trustees’ ne voyage of the steamer Belgentand, | sie of dwelling No. 1621 15th et. tw. on ‘Thure- which arrived at Philadelphia yesterday | day, Nov. 18, at 4:30 o'clock pm. H. Bradley from Liverpool, was marked by two rescues | Davidson end Luther S. Frisice, trustees. at sea. To the watchful eye of the lookout | Sle of public property in court yard of War De- an be credited the saving of a aumber of | partment on Thursday, Nov. 1S, at 10 o'clock a.m. ves. Mareas Notes, Auct., 637 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of = ae . f-rniture to pay storaze charges on Thurs The waterlogged and sailless schooner ii ae 10 Sele Willie L. Maxwell was sighted Sunday, and s Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.— taken in tow with her crew of ten | pmstees’ sale of dwelling No. 1429 G st. me, on * vessel havirg become helpless Tharday, Nov. 18, at 4:30 0 fonday morning a small boat was sight- | Bdwards and Frank T. Rawling: ed, drifting betplessiy with five men aboard. Sas watery Pie sca eat aveknaes ay ine Sipe aahtRe ae eos! ule of real estate fronting nei Re eee eee oh ther steamer | Viet, cagNtWAGY, GU TEGEMCE Ker REE Fe na Cum thas taey were the crew of! (ince (nin tunticn Sctasiies aenTam Hattie the abandoned schooner Theodore Dean. trustees, ‘apt. James F. Hodgon of the Dean had f Tomorrow. Sutton & Co., Aucts., 920 Pa. ave. nw been washed {rym the small boai and lost. je of dwelling No, 44 st. n.e, on Thursday Capt. Hoc lived at Somerville, Muss., 1S, at 4 ock p.m. Walshe & Schwartz, and leaves a widow, two daage a =a seu. Walter B. Williams & Co., Aue! tate Jas. Butler of the Dean, who told | sts. n.w.—Trust-es’ sale of dw story of the terrible experieice of him- | st. nw. on Thursday, Nov. 18, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Self, three seamen and the cook, says he | Edwin B. Hay and George W. Evans, trustees. led with Capi. Hodgson more than Marcus Notes, Auct., 637 La. ave, n.w.—Sale of and that this was the first acci- rugs, &c., on Thursday, Nov. Gent they ‘had enc » Dean lett lock ama. . last Friday tor Norzoik, with &) Cox Aucte:, TAO G st. ncw—Cate- 1. When off Absecon hght usehold furnishings, &., on Thursday, {ber mainsail, and on Saturday, at | priday and Saturday, Nov. 18, 19 and 20, at 11 neon, when forty s from barregat, | ociock aim. len eae a ani acing been te Les rais & Remally. aac; 40-01 vesset filled rapidly, and with four | “*!¢ of 50 head of horses on Thursday, of water in her hold, the captain or- ; 10 Clock a.m. dered the smali boat lowered, and the crew | ===> hooner sank. — re Was a heavy sea and a tremendo! FUTURE DAYS. 41 boat was kept to rights | — SS [E oF TABLE F fliculty. Late in the afternoon | CHANCERY SALE mets Was raised almost on end and Capt. LATE JAMES KELEHER A} lgon was swept overboar: The oars « PYWELL + and those in the boa: were STREE! + 10th and D ling No. 907 16th house ov. 18, at schoor the Supre Court of . passed in Equity Cause 17330 (Chas. M. Keleher et al. va. Ann Marla i drifted until 9 o'clock Monday ne. when it was sighied by the Bel- | pyweilct aly the 4 and the men were rescued from | for sule, at public anction, in front of the prem- their perilous situation 137 miles from the n WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER FIRST, 18% ware capes. DUR-THURTY O'CLOCK PM. he’ crigtoal iipwreeked: men cred greatly | lot numbered 8, in the square numbered 431, tm- soni and hunger. They had with thers | Breyed by, the two-story brick livery stable, known boat only a small quantity of biscuit yerty on the north galen jug of water. This they touch- for sale at the same sparingly, as they feared that even advertisement this paper. ‘This cum- i their boat not be swamped, it whole of the present stable frontage, signed trustees will offer many days before they would be | ‘4, 5 , = . ‘Terms ef sale: One-third of the purchase money s The inen rescued were James But- tte be paid in cash on the day of sale, or wit ler. mate. of Tremont, Me.; Frank Miller, | fifteen days thereafter, the residue ty’ (ro equ Syicced. cook, of Providence, R. L, and | installments at one aud two years from’ the Ha Thomas mn, Marion Olsen’ end | of sale, to bear interest therefrom and until paid Christan Olsen, seamen. Miller, the cook, | ®t the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi- annually, the deferred paym jo be secured by had been with Capt. Hodgon sixte=a yea! bale OF tree ihe eee ‘Fhe Theodore Dean was built in 1364 at | oo the property suld. and. palinien of foe Tottenvi N.Y. . ed in Bos- | the buik ten. Her gr and net tonnage 2. The schooner Willie L. Maxwell, which Was taken in tow by the Beixenland off Nantucket, was launched a year 2go at feet long and her tees, OF joney may be paid in cash, urchaser. All conveyancing ng at purchaser's cost. $200 deposit of bis Terms to be complied duys from das of sale. JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, Trustee, : 410 Sth street’ northwest. When she was first sighted by the Bel- JAMES 5. EDWAHDS. ‘Trastee, — zenland she showed the American ensign, DOWLING & GO secret Mertest. on down, and Capt. Doxrud had a boat | = SUTION & CO., AUCTION red and sent to her. When the boat's ached her the ptain said he was was ignorant of his | Rare Old Oil Paintings and Engrav- asked the boat ee} ings to be sold within our Sales turned to the Belgenland. ‘Then again the} Rooms, 920 Penna. ave. n.w., on Maxwell showed the signal of distr SATURDAY MORNING, Nov- he boat was sent back, and the mate of “ the M ‘xwell announced that he and the ember 20, at TEN O'CLOCK, to men would leave the ship, as there was 2 : ple water in her. ‘The captain re- pay storage and charges. ve, but requested to be towed Now on exhibition. Hook. This Capt. Doxrud refused nolT-3t 0, but offered to tow him to Cape Hen- This offer was finally accepted, and consider: difficulty in making a the towing commenced at noon. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABI LE IM REAL ESTATE, SITUATE At THE At l p.m. the tow parted, 1 the wind EAST CORN IF IHODE ISLAND and sea having calmed, th ain of the AND 10TH STRE IRT x r, considering himseif safe from pit) RHODE ISLAND AVE: iB Noir West. 2 wed farther astatance tncean he y virtue of a certain deed of trust. to us, prc Giese c ane pe tance Unies Ne | gated July 3, 1885, and duly recorded te Libs Se 0 TS rea end oe: POX: | 28S, folio 271 ct ‘seq... of the land records of the rud refused this request, and after an} District of Columbia, and at the request of the hour's delay the Belgenland proceeded in | party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trus- her course. At 12:15 a.m. torch signals | tees, will sell, at arte ee tee im tree ee the agai o sae paar on MONDAY, VENTY-SECUND Wises Heurenlaaen cet esc nooners Ant VEMBER, A. D. 1507, AT HALE-PAST the Belgeniand returned. The capiain re- “LOCK P.M., the following desetiied tea quested to to Delaware Break- uiises, situate in the city of Washington, water. This consented to, and the District of Columbia, and designated as and hawser Was once more made fast and the | being all of lot moment pe hundred and 'sixty- Maxwell was towed into the breakwater | four (64 of the subdivision of certain lots In Yesterday morning. The Belgentand was | 9ir;,oumusred, three hundred and slxty-tive ($65), thirty-six hours overdue. at folio 145, In the office of the surveyor of said — co - Dist rie together with the es ovements, cou- : nz ‘of a three-story brick divelling, No. U0 Held for Killing a Cyclist. Island avenue northwes: The coroner's jury at Passaic, N. J., ren- ms of sale: One-third of the purchase moncy dered a verdict yesterday, holding Thomas | fo bald in cash. and the balance in two equal Welsh and George ¢ Installments, pasate in one aud two years: with ameron responsible for | interest at ‘sls (0) per. centutn per aunun, paye the death of George Nixon of Garfteld, N. | Ave smtanst rom diy uf save. secured by B deed of trust upon the property. sold, 5 J.. who was killed in a brawl at McCabe's | frthe option GP ine he Property sold. oF all cash, Hotel last Sunday week. The row | Will be required at the Uuie of sale All convey: of the hiding of Nixon's bl | Sacing, recording and notarial fees at the. pur = Pople = | chasers cost. Terme of sale to be complied Sith ee, wee he went inside for re- hin ten days from day of sale, otherwise the : trustees reverve the right to resell the property at SS the risk aud cost of the purchaser in default. ‘Want” ads. in The Star pay because ms 5, DUONSTON, they bring answers. pee - BROW of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 THE EVENING STAR, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNUUN. WEDNE AUCTION SALES. ToMonROW. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CU., AUCTIONEERS. PEREMPTORY SALE OF FOUR THREE-STORY AND CEL- LAR BRICK HOUSES, -NOS. 710, 712, 714 AND 716 FIFTH STREET NORTHEAST. \,;EDNESDAY, SEVENTEENTH DAY OF NO- VENBRE AD. ‘Seon VAT WALIEPAST: FOUR O'CLOCK’ P.M, ‘we will sell, in front of the prem- izes, the above numbered ‘houses, conta! rooms, bath and all modern improvements, one square from cable road. sis sale affords an opportunity for a home or investment. ‘Terms stated at time of sale. _208-d&ds_ RATCLIFFE. SUTTON & CO., Aucts. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. STEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TRUEAL ESTATE. $08. "60 ASD 40 ft STREET NORTHEAST. irtue of two certain deeds of trust to us, antza “May. 6, 1802, and duly recorded ‘May. 12, 1892, in Liber No. 1677, folios 284 and 320 et seq. of the land records of the District of Columbia, a: at the request of the ies Co ee aoe trustees, will sell, 4 the undersigned trustees, pu front of the premises. on THE SEVENTEENTH Da OF SOVEAL 1897, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. scribed land and premises, nated as, and being. lots numbered twenty-sl: and thirty-four (84). in George Truesdell Givision of lots in block mumbered Ave (5) of ngion,”” as per plat in County Rook 8, pa of the records o: and 40 R st. n.e. to be paid in cash, and the balance in two, Installments. payable in one and two years, Interest at 0%, | ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase he a conveynn thereof. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTOD ALDIS B. BROWNE. Boh d&ds ‘Trustees, ER, A. M.. the followiag de- ite In the county of Washington. in the District of Columbia, and desiz- 96, ihe surrevor’s office of the District foresald, together with the tmprovements, cou- Sisting of two two-story brick dwellings. Nos. 56 per ancum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale. secured by deed of trust npon the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 on each lat will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All ng. recording and notarial fecs at the purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to %e complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the irustces reserve the right to resell either lot at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. _ TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | REAL ESTATE, NO. 658 L STREET NORTH- EAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated October 19th, 1892, and duly recorded October 27, 1892, in Liber No. 1741, follo 150 et sea. of ths nd at we, the it public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SOVEMBER, A. D, 1897, ., the follow: d land and preiises, situate in the city of Washingion, in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being lot numbered one hundred and ninety-five (195) of George E. Hamilton's sub- division {0 square numbered eight hundred and fifty- u Liber 19, page 30, of the records of the surveyor’s cffice of said District, to- gether with the improvements, consisting of a Two- land records of the District of Columbia, the request of the party secured thereby undersizned trustees, will sell, SEVENTEENTIL DAY OF AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK ing descrit five (455), a8 per plat Story brick dweliing, No. 658 L st. n.c. ‘Terms of sale: Oi to be paid in cash, and installment: Interest at 6 pe: annually, from day of sale, secured by deed trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the op- tion of the purchaser. A deposit of $150 will be re- quired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the reserve the right to resell the property at purchaser's cos trustes the risk and cost of the purchaser in default. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, ALDIS B. BROWNE, no5-d&ds Trustees, me-third of the purchase money e balance in two equal payable in one and two years, with cent per annutn, payable semi- FUTUR DAYS, CHAN KELEHER, BEING HOUSES NUS 479 AND 47914 5 AaT ON MISSOURT AViNU NORTHWEST, WITH THE STABLES AND HOUSES FRONTING THE ALLEY IN THE TABLE 427 EIGHTH REAR, AND V4 PROPERT! BEING STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the the Distr RY Keleher et al.), the spective premises, on t mentioned by in the District of Cciumbia, to wit: Washingt ck that width * a public alley, of original lot in the square or reservation numbered or lettered “BR.” and also that other portion of the same lot adjoining on the east, fronting 4 feet on said pub- wey in the ear ‘and running south with that width 53 feet 5 Inches, both parcels being com- prised in one inclosure and improved by the three- story brick dwelliny No. 477 Missouri avenue, and i a brick stable frenting said alley in the rear. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, in said square or reservatle tered “B,"" and also a part of sa ervation Immediately adjoining eatd lot on th having « front ef 7 feet 10 inches, said lot said part of said square ugeregate frontage of 51 fe south line of a public alley in t ‘Marble alley,” in the square num! ont by improved b to wit: the south 2 S4 feet of the sald ¥ brick livery stabi rihwest. ‘The adjoining property on the south- le frontage fifteen days thereafter, the resid installments at one and t from the. r spective days of sale, to bear interest. therefro until pald at the rate of six win, payable semi-znnually, t ments ‘to be secured by r trust in the usual form ¢ policies of insurance on the buildings and imp ments properly assigned or indorsed, in. the cretion of the trustees, or the e money for exch cash, at the option of the purchaser. — All conve! ancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. ¥ deposit on acceptance of comphed with in fifteen days from day of sale. EDWARDS, ‘Trustee, erved liens or deeds WILLIAM J. MILLER, Truste 486 La. avenue WALTER I. MARLOW, Jr. 710 D street WALTER L, WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTION trust, recorded in Liber 1895, follo 401 et seq. Of the land records of the District of Columb! ises, TUESDAY, HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK orginal lots numbered one (1) and’ two (2), square south of square ten hundred and thirty: (8, of 1039), and th of Washington, District of Columbia. Terms of sule: One- and two year: all cash, “ut the purchaser's optio $100 required ar time of sale. faviting ‘purchaser, ALLEN C. CLARK, Trustee, WILLIAM F. HELLEN, Trustee” 0¢26,25,20,no2, 4,6,9-7¢ ois Fst. nw. OoBFea & OF INCL same hour and place. ALLEN C. CLARK, WALTER FB. HELLEN, no010,13, ‘Trustees. and plac ALLEN C. CLARK, WALTER F. HELLEN, g ‘Trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIC TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE RE. ESTATE ON G STREET CAE THe INE-S’ RICK STOR NOs. 3 saute RES, NOS. 1409 A’ _0017,20,22,2 By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in |, one of the land records for the IMstrict of Columbia, and at the Liber 0. 2213, folio 140 et request of the party secured thereby, ‘the dersigned trustees will offer for sale action, in front of the premises, ) ES- DAY, TWENTY-FOURTH NOVEMBEI! SOE ‘ibe real exiute, situate in the city of Washington, in vs Lot lettered “L,”” S. M. Burche’s subdivision of original lot numbered two (2), in square numbered two hundred on is re- corded in the office of the surveyor of the District ‘alumbia, in took C. H. B., page 27, together at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the folloy ing’ the district of Columbia. to wil and twenty-three (223), as said subdiv! of with all the improvements, rights, etc, This property will be sold subject, however. to ® prior deed of trust for $25,000, at & per cent, ‘h will be stated at the.’ the full particulars of whi Ume of sale. ‘Terms of sale (over the trust): Cash. A deposit of $250 required upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen da: from the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ adver- resale in some newspaper -pno- lished in Washington, D.C. All conveyancing, Usement of ete, at the cost of the purchaser. CHARLES P. WILLIAMS, EDWARD 8S. WESCOTT, nol3-d&che ‘Trustees. FOR SALE—AT PUBLIC Al avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Lot 49x149; large ble and other outbuildings; house ‘contains large rooms. attic and cell yGurs; purchaser to assume trust of $800. For’ further information address D. P. HURLEY, moll-15t* Alexandria, Va, :RY SALE-OF PROPERTY BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE J@MES preme Court of ct of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 17316 (Chas. M. Keleher et al. vs. John W. ndersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction, In front of the re- e days and at the hours low, those certain lots or pareels of real estate and ‘premises situate in the city of ER THIRTIETH, 1897, the west 20 feet 1i the original lot umbered or let- r reservation haying an 9 inches, and extend- ing back with that width 127 feet 5 inches to the rear, eitnd im- adjoining brick dwellings, Nos. tenements and a woodshed on he depth a two- wn as No, 427 Eighth mt—will be offered for sale at the same See advt., this paper. This comprises the One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cach on the days of sale, or within in’ two equal erred pay. the property sold and tire purchase fece of land sold inay be patd in bid. ‘Terms to be it. MAS DOWLING & CO., Aucts. nol7-d&ds - “AL ESTATE, 14TH AND G we will sell, at public auction, in front of the prem- SOVEMBER NINTH, 1897, AT -M., “all of the buildings thereon, in the city hird cash, balance in one with interest payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust on the real estate sold, or i. A deposit of ‘onveyanving at purchaser's cost. Sale to be consummated within ten days, otherwise resale at risk und cost of de- MENT WEATHER SALE postponed to TUESDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH, C7FURTHER POSTPONED TO ‘TUESDAY, VEMBER TWENTY-THIRD, 189%, game tout ERS. AR THE TKEAS IMPROVED BY TWO. NCTION, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, HALF-PAST FOUR P.M., that desirable suburvan residence, northwest corier of Spencer street and Maryland sta- two minutes’ walk to station; new electric road within half block. ‘Terms: Oge-third cash balance one ond two THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEFR, 913 F ST. N.W. ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH. 1897, AT TEN O'CLOCK, I WILL SELL, WITH- IN MY AUCTION ROOMS, 1831 AND "1333 H STREET NORTHWEST, FOUR PARLOR SUITES TEN CHAMBER SUITES, IN OAK AND WAL- NUT; ODD PIECES OF ‘PARLOR AND CHAM- RER FURNITURE, ONE HANDSOME OAK DRESSING CASE, ONE LADY'S SECRETARY, IN GIRCH AND’ CURLY MAPLE; COUCHES, HAIR AND OTHER MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS AND PILLOWS, SPRINGS, PICTURES, EXTEN- SION TABLES, OAK AND WALNUT SIDE- BOARDS, ONE OAK FLAT-TOP. DESK, ONE ELEGANT OAK REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIR, TOILET WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, SHOW CASES, OND VERY LARGE REFRIGERATOR, SUITABLE FOR GREEN GROCER; WALL PA: PER, ETC., WITH MAN¥ ARTICLES NOT MEN. TIONED. at THOS. J. OWEN, Auct. Horses. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), NOVEMBER FIGH- TEENTH. at our auction stables, 50 Hend of Horses. In this lot are good workers and drivers. One pair extra nice blacks, two pair grays and bieck, Some good, Beavy workers. All will be ALSO Wagons and Hamess. All will he sold. It MAGRATH ®& KENNELLY, Aucts. C€. G. SLOAN & ©O. Catalogue Sale or Rare and Cestly Household Furnishings | POR THE Equipmentof Elegant Residences, COMPHISING RARE OLD COLONIAL AND SHERATON MaA- HOGANY FURNITURE, IN THE BEAUTIFUL OLD DESIGNS AND SHAPES; OLD ENGLISH SILVER AND CUT GLASS; FINE SHEFFIELD PLATE IN ENTREE DISHES, PLATTERS, &e.; CUTLERY, GILT MIRRORS AND CHAIRS, MAHOGANY EXTENSION TABLES, CHAIRS AND SIDEBOARDS; HISTORICAL OLD PLATES AND CHINA, CARVED IVORIES, ARMS, CURIOS, TAPESTRIES, &c., &e. TO BE SOLD ‘AT PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHIN OUR ROOMS, 1407 G ST. N.W., NOVEMBER SEVENTEENTH, EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH, 1897, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. EACH DAY. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. N.W. TERMS CASH. nol6-2t SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY.—WAR DEPART- ment, Nov. 11, 1 here will be sold at public auction, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH, 1897, within the ‘court yard of this building. a lot of Baskets, Buckets, Carpets, Chairs, Typewriting Machines, Furniture, Mat= ting, Rugs, ete. Terms of sale: Highest’ bidder for cash. Articles to be removed without delay ‘it risk and expense of purchaser. M. K. THORE, Chief of Supply Div. nol5-3t THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEDR, 013 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK UCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. DWELLING, NO. 1821 16TH ST N.W., BEING THES CORNER OF 15TH AND PIERCE PLAC Ry virtue of 9 certain decd of trast, duly re- corded in Liber 2045, folio 360 et seq., one of the lund records of the: District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured ther dersigned trustees will sell_at pablte ag front of the premises, on THURSDAY, NOV ELEVENTH, 1597, at HALB-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., lot numbercd 165, in Medier’s subdivision of part of square numbered 206, with Improvements as above. Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, ‘or all cash, at the op- tion of the purchastr. A deposit of $100 required at time of sa’s. Conveyancing and recording at Durehaser’s cos If the terms of sale are not com- plied with within ten days from day of sale the trustees reserv + the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement iu some newspaper published in Washington, D.C. il, SRADLEY DAVIDSON, Trustee. nol-d&ds | LUTHER S| FRISTOE, Tristee. (7 THE AROVE SAL! C- count of the weather until MO: i FIFTEENTH, BIVE O'CLOCK P.M, at’ same place. By order of the trustees. nol2-d&ds C7THE AROVA FURTHER: postponed until THURSDAY, NOVEMBER EF EENTH, 1897, A HALF-PAST FOUR P.M. Place. "By crder of the trustees. nolb-d& TO WHOM If MAY CONCEL: We will sell at our auction roums, 637 La. ave., ou THUR aR EIGHTEENTH, 1897, Pay storage charges, et Household Furniture and effects, cte., stored with bs in the names of Suit, Gultin, Mosby, Jenkins, Dixon, Davis and Marshall, All parties interested will Like notice. noll-6t RATCLIFF FRAME HOUSE, No. SECOND STREET NOBLHEAST. On THURSDAY. ARPERNOON, NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH, 1807, at BOUR O'CLOCK. P. we will offer for sale by public auction, in front of the premises, part of tot 4 In square im proved by a frame louse. Terms ‘very hieral and stated at the time of sale. $100 deposit tequired upon acceptance bid. Terms to ve cotiplied with in fifteen d All conveyancing, &e., at the cost of the purcha: nolv-dedbs WALSHE & SCHW WALTER B. WILLIAMS & €0., AUCTIONEERS. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FRONTING ON SEXTRESTH STREET NOW WEST; LOT 34 FEW NT AND 100 F DEEP; PREMISES KNOWN AS NO. 907. By virtue of (Ac in Equity Cause No.s John iggles et al. aie complairants, and Hannah Erney et sl. defeudants, the undersigued — trustees, on sell, nt pi auction, in front of the pre 5 on THURSDAY, SOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH, A_D: isv7, AT HALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK PM sub- lot seven (7) and dot eight @); in square one hun dred and ninety-nine (19%), with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third: cash, and the balance in one and two gears, ut six per cent interest, payable mi-annually, secured by decd of t upon the pro sold, or all cash, at the opti cf the purchaser.: A deposit. of $500 will be. re aired at the time of sale. All conveyancing, ete.. at the cost of the purchaser; and if the terms of sale ace not complied with within ten deys from the day of sale, th: trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the mek and cost of the de- faulting pure! EDWIN B. PAY, Trustee, = No. 1425 New York avenue. GEOPGE W. EVANS, Trustee noG-d&ds TRUSTEES’ SALE AT AUCTION OF ‘TWO- BRICK DWELLING, NO. 1429 G STREET NORTHEAST (CORNER FLORENCE AND G STREETS). By virtue of a decd of trust to us, dated Sep- tember 27, 1894, nnd recorded in Liber No. 198, at folio 8"et seq.. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and for default in the pay- ment of the matters secured thereby, we will ‘sell at public auction, in front of the’ premises, on THURSDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1807, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P:M., the lot numbered 152 in F. J. Dicudonne’s subdivision of lots in souare numbered 1051, as per plat recorded tz the offices of the surveyor for said District,-in liber 20, at follo. 7S (the rear 8 feet of said lot being reserved for alley Purposes for use of other lots in said subdivisioni, and improved by two-story brick dwelling No. 1425 G street northeast, In the city of Washington, in sald District. ‘Terms of sale: One-third eash, and the balance in one and two years from the day of sale, the de- ferred payments to bear interest at the rate of six 6) per cent per annum entil paid; payable semi annually, represented by the purchaser’ » promissory notes, ‘secured by: deed of trust on the property licy of Insurance against loss by fire on the ilding to our satisfaction. Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen days frum day of sale. JASy EDWARDS, Trustee, pos 5th street northwest. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, ‘Trustee. 1505 Penna ave. northwest. THOMAS DOWLING & CO. Aucts, “nov-d&ds C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, KNOWN, AS “PART OF -“\WILSON KING'S TRACT,” FRONTING PARK AVENUE, NEAL KOURTEBNTH: “STREET “ROAD, BIGHT By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, dated December 10, 1891, and June 1, 1892, and duly re corded in Liber 1694, folio. 156, and Liber 1637, folio 240 et seq. trict of Columb of ‘the land records of the Dis. and at the request of the parties + We Will sell, at public auction, jo front of the premises, on, THURSDAY, NOVEM: BER EIGHTEENTH, i897, AT FOUR" O'CLOCK PM., the following ‘deseribed piece or parcel of greund and premises, situate, ing and bei! in the county of Washingtou, in the District of Co- luicbia, und known nnd distinguistied as and being part of, the “Wilson King’s ‘Tract,”” lying west of riney Bronch road, as by @ plat of survey, record: ed in the surveyer's.office of sald District, in Sul division book C. J. U., folio 33, beginning for same AC @ point in the north line of roid A two hundred and sixty-five (265) fect easterly from the south- east corner of Stunrt’s lot; runnii thence with sold lin» of said road easterly Afty (00). feet: thence at right angles to wld toad northerly one herdred and. twenty-five (125) feet to a fifteen. foot alley; thence pirallel with sald rosd and with Tine of said alley:'westerly fitty (50) feet; thence ut right angles to: said road southerly one Imndred and twenty-five (125) feet to the beginning, with the free use of said alley, fogetuor wich improve. ments. ‘Terms made known at sale: % CHARLES SCHNEIDER, ~ 4 LOUIS KETTLER, ro6-dts "Trustees. FUTURE DaYs, CLEARING.OUT SALE—ALL KINDS OF STOVES, oftce furniture, houselold goods, carpets, ete., at private sale, at-anction prices, H- ROSENBERG. southwest corner 8th and D sts. uw. nol2-Gt* SDAY, NOVEMBER i7, 1897—14 PAGES. UCTION SALES. TOMORROW. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. ‘FUTURE DAYS. MARCUS Ni AUCTION! GST La. ave, near Sth at, nw rniture, Carpets, Stoves, and Housefurnishings generally, at auction, Thursday Morning, No- vember 18, 10 o’ciock. WARD OF 12 LOADS OF GOODS, TO BE SOLD AT ROOMS, WILL BE ADDED AN LLY LARGE COLLECTION OF FURNT- &c., CONSIGNED TO US FROM PRIVATE DURING THE WEEK E SOLD WITHOUT RESERV! ‘TION IS CALLED TO THIS SALE. FUTURE Days, RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 'S,SALE OF A STORE AND DWELL- 2025 14TH STREET IN ADDITION TO U UNCLAIMED STORAGE OUR_ AUCTION THE WHOLE E OR LIMIT. ORTHWEST. of the Supreme Court of assed in Equity Cause trustee will offer for in front of the premises, on NINTH DAY OF No- ‘OUR O'CLOCK P.M. lescribed real estate, situate in the istrict of Coiumbia, to fourteen (14) in Charles’ J. f lots Nos. 5, the District of Columbi VEMBER, A. D. 1897, city of Washington, in the Di: Let numbered White's subdivision of 11, 12, 13 and 14, in square nu proved by a 2-story store and dw: frame front and the rear brick. One-third of paid in cash, the residu in one and two years, gf gale at the rate of semi-annually, property. sold, purchaser. at the time of sale. mbered 236," im- the purchase money to be e In two equal installments with Interest from the day 6 per cent per annum, puy- and secured by deed of’ trust or all cash at the option of A deposit of $200 will be ‘Terms of sale to be com with within fifteen days from the day of sale or the trustee reserves the ri at the risk and cost ot after five day: sale in some new: D.C. All cony cost of the purchaser. PERCIVAL M. BROWN, Trustee, 412 Sth st. n.w. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 612 E st. nw. ALE OF THE PROPERTY AS THE HOTEL OXFORD, WI TH NEX AUEKELO, AY NUKTHWEST CORNER D NEW YUKK AVENUE ND LHE SOUTHWEST CUi- AND H SEREEL ight to resell the property f the defaulting purchaser, previous advertisement of such re- ‘spaper published in Washington, eyancing, recording, ete., ut the TRUSTEES’ OF 140it SEREET AD NORTHWEST, 4410 Sith NORTHWESY, WASHINGTON © H THE OFFICE BUILDINGS ON EST SIDE OF 14¢H SYKEET BETWEE THE TWO CURNEKS. In pursuance of an or ‘aer of the Supreme Court of t of Columbia, entered on the 4th day 18¥7, in equily cause No. Virtue of the provisions of a certain dated March 9th, 1895, recorded in 4 at folio 391 et seg., one of the k of Columbia, and at the direc tain of the hulaers of the notes secur the undersigned will offer for sale tion in front of the premises, INTH DAY of NOVEMBER, 1897, AL FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. bed veal estate, ingion, District 18448, and by deed of trusi, iber No. 1994, id records of the at public auc: n MONDAY, ‘THE -» the rollowin, situate in the’ city of Wash- tof Columbia, known and described as and being parts of original lot numbered one original 1ot numbered fifteen (15), in square numbereu two hundred and twenty-two (222), beginuing for one part of said lot one U) AL the southeast corner of said lot one (1) and run- hundred and two thence west sixty-three (63) feet one (1) inch,’ thence south (27) feet eight West to intersect a line drawn parallel with the southwesterly line of said lot o in the line of New York avenu feet northeasterly from the southw of said lot one (), th line drawn parallel ne (1) and di (Q), and part of twenty-seven eo ) trem a point e distant ten esterly corner ‘nee southeasterly alung said with said southwesterly line (vy feet there- from to New York avenue, aud thence northeaster- ly along the line of suid avenue forty ‘h to the place of said lot one UL Jot fifteen (15) bi ) and said part of said ether contained within the begianing for the d lot fifteen sume at the northeast corner of (15), said corner being also the northeast said square, and running thence west al seven (27) feet ty and one-half (21) inches, thence souti fifty thence west four (4) thence south fifty (Su) feet, the (81) feet six and one. 5 west, and thence north a of said 14th st. one hundred (100) feet to the be- ginning. ‘This property will be sold as a whole dated February ct to a prior deed of trust, 1895, and recorded in Liber No. 1996 one of the land records a: Albert Gleason et ux. to Eugene © to secure an indebted Brown, trustee: 000 to "The American Security x with interest thereon at the rai able semi-annually ed by notes bearing ev with said deed of trust, payable tive years there- debtedness is cvide ‘Terms of sal alance in two half the purchase money in qual installments in , With interest at 6 per cent per aunum, evide S netes secured by a decd of trust the property, or all cash at option of pur- sit of one thousand dollars (81 f sale; terms t en days thereafter, oth resell the property at ling purchaser on I} be required at the tin nd cost of the defa notice by public advertisen or further inforinati H. ROZIER DULAD 1520 Fst. HOWARD P. MARSHALL. Tra: 600 13th st. now. N H. REACH, Atty., 344 D st. now, & 00., AUCTIONEER SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, AND 2130 H and records of District of Col party secured th WEMBER ing described and and promi id District. and of original Tot (79), a8 per plat recorded in Lit of the records of the surveyor's ollice, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mon to be paid in cash, and the h Justallients, per cent per nuelly from day of sale nce in two equal at option of pur- A deposit of $150.00 on ¢ time of sale. Within ten days from sue, otherwise the right re- ell any lot, at’ risk and cost of defauit- Ing purehase HORACE ‘8. DUNCANSON BRC SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED NORTHWEST. © AND 19TH = TREETS NORTHWESE, in deed of trust to us, dated corded in Liber No. e-, of the land records of the olumbia, and at th party: secured uber toes, will sella rem nm TUESDAY, REAL ESTAT By virtue of a ce September 31 ‘he undersigned trus- front of the TWENTY-THI" DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1897, AT QUARTEK- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M scribed land ard premises, situate in the city of istrict of Columbia, and desi nated as aud being part of original lot i, in square within the following imetes and Beginning for the same at the southeast corner of said lot and square and having a frontage on 19th street northwest of 16 fect by a the north side of E street together with the consisting of a brick dwelling. rms of sale: One-third of the purchai and the balance in t payable in one and two y ) pe. centum semiannually, from day of szle of trust upon’ the property sold, option of the purc ublic auction, Washington, in the D 122, contained depth westward al northwest of 94 fe improvements ‘A deposit of $200’ will be required of the puichaser at the time of sale. o:ding and notarial 4 sale to be coi days from day of sale, other- e ewerve the right, to regell the roperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- Phaser WILLIAM. B. EDMONSTON. CONSTANTINE Li. WILLIAMSON, Trustees, address, 500 Sth st. n.w. X, Attorn.y for Party Secured, conveyancing, | nated as and being iot phed with within t wise the’ truste ‘NATH L WILSO. THOMAS BONING & CO:, AUCTIONEERS, SABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NOS. 423, AND 42514 EIGHTH STREET SOU'T! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER NINETEENTH, 1897 we Will sell at publ mises, part lots Nos. YCLOCK P.M. auction, in font of the pi 1 and 2, square 902, fronting 49 feet cn 8th street, of 87.1 fect, and improved by three frame dwellings, Nes. 423, 425 and 425% 8th street A deposit of $200 re- quired at the time of sale. All convesancing and recerding at purchaser RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF FRAME DWELLING YORK AVENUE irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of Passed on the 18th day 1897, In equity cause No. 18,345, Where- in‘ Mary Naylor’ et al. are complainants and Anna Belt Naylor defendant, I will sell at ton, ‘th frent of the premises, TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF AY HALF-PAsT FOU. P erty known as lot No. eight (8), in square N five ‘Qundred and fourteen (514), improved by a One-third cash, balance In one and two years from day of sule, with interest, se- uted by ‘deed of trust on the prepert 5g all cask at irchaser’s option. posit of requi tin PAI conveyancing and. recording at_purebascr’s cost, and right to resell reserved ‘ter three days’ previous notice In The Evenin; if terms of sale are not com ‘from day ROBERT 0. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, Joth and F sts. nw. erms of sale: Cash. NORTHWEST. istrict of Columb frame dwellin Terms of sale: at thre of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. $200 deposit on acceptance of bid. oS | C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1497 G ST. TRUSTEES” SALE OF A VALUABLE APART- MENT HOUSE ON S$ ST. BETWEEN N. H. AYE. AND 17TH ST. NORTHWEST, WAS TON D.C. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the lurh day of December, A.D. 1806, and duly 1¢- conted in Liber 2178, folio 446 et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thercky, we will sell, at_public auction, inf remus: on" SATURDAY, TWENTY-S ENTH, 1807. at HAL £° FOUR U'CLOCK P.M., the follcwing described property: Ail that certain piece or parcel of land. situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and known and distinguished us and being part of 1 numbered twenty-eight (2%), in Ezra W. Clark subdivision of certain lote in aquare numbered one hundred and fifty-four (134), as per plat recordo1 in the office of the surveyor of th trlet af Co- Immbia, Liber 17, folio 2u, within the following metes and bou Beginning the same on the line of Street north, at te northwest corner of said lot 28, and rupning then-e east along said street twenty-two (22) feet: then: south eighty (80) feet to the rear line of suid lo thence west twenty-two (22) feet, and thence ort eighty (80) feet to the line of said street and place of beginning. together with the brick apartment house therein. Terms: All cash, past due taxes and expenses vf this sale, of which $250 will be required when the property “is struck off. ‘The terms must be fully complied with in fifteen Gays, or the trusteer = resell the property at the risk and cost of faulting purchaser or purchasers, after such pul notice as they may deem necessary. AM conve ancing, recording and notarial fees at purchaser cost. J. TAYLOR ELLYSON, CHANNING M. BOLTON. nol3-Itroliuts Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL STREET NORTH- cST. REAL ESTATE, NO. 304 C By virtue of a certain deed of trust to us, dated April 19, 1895, and duly recorded April 2 in Liber No. 2014, folio 233 et seq., of ‘th recerds of the District of Columbia. request of the party undersigned ‘trurtecs, will sell, at in front of the premises, THIRTIETH DAY AT HALF. lowing de y of Wushington, in the District of Columbia, and designated as and being part of Jot numbered thirty-five (35), in reservation numbered ten (19), begirning cn the line of north “C" street 55 fect 6 Inches, west from the southwest corner of 3d. and “C"" streets and runy said “C" street 27 feet; th line of alley 17 feet 11 in: PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the fol ibed land and premises, situate in the “C" street and beginning with the improvements, consist Welling No. 304 “C"" street hwest; also large brick stable and two brick y houses in the rear ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be patd in cash. and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum, payable’ sei annvally from day of ule, secured by deed of trest_cpon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A” deposit of $400. will be required of the purchaser at the tine of sale. All convesancing, recording and notarial fee the burckaser's cest. Terms of sale to be Dlied" with within ten d: tees reserve the right to operty the risk and cost of the purctaser in de auit WILLIAM E. EDMONSTO’ Ollice 500 Sth si B. BROWNE, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VERY VALUARL BUILDING LOT ON THE SOUTHWEST Goi NER OF 16TH AND T s By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court e District of Columbia, passed in equity + the undersigned trustees will offe sale, by publie auetion, in front of the on MONDAY. 1 DAY of MER, A.D. 180 AST FOUR I., the following described real estate, the city of Washington, District of C wit: Lot numbered one () in B. Hu subdivision of lots in square 177, fronting on 16th strect and 100 fect on T street, and em- bracing the north 20 feet by depth a feet) of eriginal Lot rth 20 feet of the east 10 feet of original lot 11. together with all the rovenien's, rights, ete. Oue-thid of the purehase money to 4 cash, the residue in equal installments, in with interest from the da. 6 per cent per annum, 5 d secured by deed of trust all n the of th e of sale. with in fifteen days from the day of sale. trustees reserve the right to resell the at the risk and faulting purcha: alter five vious advertisement of resale in some newspaper din Washin: ton, D.C. AM conveyan ding, ete. the’ cost of 1 CHARLES W. HANDY, Trustee, B10 I3th st. maw. PERCIVAL M. BROWN, Trustee, ds 412 ER, 3 F ST. ALE OF A GOOD ‘TWO-STHIt LLING, NO. 1620 “0” STRE J. OWEN, AUCTIONE oe WEST. of a certain deed of trust, dated Fei ~ ard duly recorded in Liber Ne t keq.. one of the imbia, and at the request of tie ured thereby, We WHT seil, at pulilic Gon, in front of the” premises, on” FRIDAY, NINE ATH DAY OF NoVEMBER, PAST CLOCK i eee or parcel of 1 wd as Jot mum and Mary W. Merric + one hund: prior in furcher partienlars at time of sale. Te said tneambrinces and pay the bal ir cash. A deposit tir ale. “AN conveyancing st of purchaser, ‘Terias of ale to be cont with within dry of sale ye truss ; right to resell cost of. detaut Will be announced purchaser to as SERT AL nod-d&ds CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REMISES 2600 AND TOWN). of a decree of the Sup the District of Columbia, passed in equity humbered IN726, [shall Sell, a auction, in fient of the p on MONDAY, THE TWEN TY-SECOND DAY OF BR. 18u7. AT HALP-PAST FOUR 0° all that parcet | of land situated ia that part of said District. for- merly known as Geonzetown, distingu cast half of lot 6) in Holmead’ now part of square 1262 in the city of W —und descriled as ning at the southwest corner or intersectio thow Ty and X thenee southerly with street 120 fect; thence parallel with West street 20 feet 6 inches: thence northerly parallel With the fist line 120 feet, to the south ‘line West street: and thence with said south 1 easterly 20 feet 6 Inches to the place of begin hing, together with the improvements, &c., consist ing Of a one-story fratae building usted as a store and a two-story frame dwelling house. Terms of sale. One-third cash, residve in two eqnal installments at one vad two years, respec. tively, with Interest at 6% per annum, secured by the notes of the purchaser aud deed’ of trust on the property, or all cash, at option chaser; $100 de : (GEOL y cause west line of Nort it required at time of sa corverancing and reccrding at purchaser's cost Terms to be complied with in ‘fifteen days, or trust orves Us to readvertise and sell at defaulting purchaser's cost_and risk. CHARLES H. CRAGIN, ‘Trustee, THOS. DOWLING, Auct. B21 44% st. ow. nolo-10t THOS. J. OWEN, Auctioneer, 913 F st. n.w. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY, SIX-ROOM | BRUK DWELLING, NO. 629 FOURTEENTH SYREL NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated June 4. 1896, amd duly recorded In Liber No. 2123, at | folio 156 et seq., one of the land records for’ the | District of Columbia, and at the request of the | party secured thereby, default having been” made In the payment of the indebtedness secured there: by, the ucdersigned trustees will sell at public auc- tion, in front of *he premises, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-SECOND DAY of 4 \OVEMBER, 1 yt ; POUR O'CLOCK P.M, the’ following | described lund and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and —- numbered forty-five 45) in the subdivision of lots in syuare numbered one thousand and fifty-one (1051), as per plat recorded in sifhdivisicn book 17, page ‘131, of the records of the oive of the surveyor of the ‘District of Colum- Dia, together wiih the imp:ovements thereon. The hi will be sold subject to a prior trust of by ‘Terms vf sale: AM cash. A deposit of $150 will be required af the time of sale, and the terms of sale to Le complied with within ten days from the date of sale, otherwise the property will be resoid at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. Conveyane.ng, etc, at purchaser's cost. GENE D. F. BRADY, Trustee, Metzerott building. JOS. F, BIRCH, Jr., Trustee, nul0-d&ds A414 14th st. aw. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED WHAKF PRUPELTY, KNOWN AS PREMISES 3134 WAT EAD RY SCRERE NW. (GEOKGE TOWN). By virtur oi a dved of trast duly recorded among the iand records of the District of Columbia in Liber 1727 folio 342 et seq., I will sell at puviic auction, in front of the ises, on SATURDAY, THE TWENTIETH Da‘ NOVEMBER. 187, 1 that certain parcel of ground situated in that part of sald Disteet | fo-m-rly known as Georgetown, and distinguished 38 purt et 9, square 4 mow square 1174). and desiibed as foltows: Le.iunlag at a pont on Water (K) si + distant 57 feet 6 inches easterly from ) street, and running then-e casteriy with rect 27 feet 3 inches: thence south parallel ! with Higa st est to the Pot. mae river; thence w-st- sy. with said river 27 feet S inches; thence north- ris parallel vith said High street fo the place of beginning, wicn the right of way from wharves on sad lot to High street over wharves on west, and sabject to ike cyt or way for benefit of two Dots on west, t T with the improvemects, ete. Gae-fourth cash, residue ia ‘three equal paymems. at T. 2 and 3 years, 6 per cent interest. payable semi-annually, eecured by ‘the uctes of the irchaser and deed ‘ast on the properts, all cash. at option of purchaser’ $200 Gep mit fequived at time of sae. Ail conveyancing, et. at rehaser’s .ost. Terms to be complied witt In eek ar or trustee reserves the right to readvertise dnd ‘soll at defaultug purchaser's cost aud rink. . ‘CHARLES M. McCARTENEY, * ‘Surviving Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ~~ uod-ivi dersigaed, trustees, will sell, at public auction, sqaure wine hundred ard eighty-cight «ss =~ of Weshington, in the said Dist & DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. No. 1120) SIXTEENTH STREET NORTH ESE . By virtue of a certain deed of trust Coated May 21. 1894, and duly recode Lites No. iv21, folio 242 et weq.. of “he I dx of cho Dis: triet of Co and st of the party secured thereby, we, th detsughed, UruateeR, public action, in frunt of the prem MONDAY, PM ENTA NINTH DAY OF ‘NOVEMRER, A AT POUR CLOCK P.M.. the following descritel laad and premises, situate in the city of Was! > District of Columbia, and designat- and Leing lot let- tered “"E."" and the neith balf of lot lettered “PF. in O'Douaghue s subdivision of lots in quare 'SR, as per plat recorded im the office of th 1 tte Ton € Cituaa Wy Laber Ww 20, together fronting 24 feet 4 In street by a dep Steet te an a with the | iny penis, consisting of a four- brick dweili Terms of sale: Qne-thiid of the pu be paid in cash. and balance Installents, payctle ir one and tw interest at six (6) per cenvum per annem, semi-annually, from day of sale, secuud by deed of trust upen the property sold, or all cast, at the option of the pricbaser. A depusit of $250 be required of the purcheser at the time of sale. AN conveyancing, rey ling and notarial fees at the cost of the pure!ans to be complied with within t- wale, oth resell the property at defaulting purchaser. N ase money two equal NATHUL WILSON, Att'y for party secared, Nos. 622-024 F at. now, nelG-A&ds DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEE: REAL ES’ nd duly recorded in Liber 1670, if the land records of the mnbia, and at the request of the party se- hy. we, the mndersigned trustecs, will blic auction, in tront of the premises, on THE TWEATY THIRD DAY OF No- ER. A.D. 1897, AT FOUR O.CLOCK P-M., the following described land and premises, situate fo the vity of Wasbingtou, in the District of Co- lunbia, avd designated as and being lots 67 and 68 in S Smith's sutdivision of lote in square 104, as said subdivision Is recended in the office of the’ surveyor of sald District, tu book 14. page 6), together With che impocy: aie sist hts belek dwell 1 the purchase money to lance In two equal in- staliments, pay aad two terest at six 6) per centum per annum, semi-ancualiy, from day ale, secured by trust upon the property sold. or all. esi, option of the purchaser. A deposit of $2 required of the purch the time of sale. Al conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within ten @ays from day of sale, oth Wise the trusters reserve the. tl property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chuser. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, CONSTANTINE H.W d&ds ~ DUNCANS! Nw S., Auctioneers, ALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTE. By virtue of a poser contained in a certain evl- ral dats? July 1, Ise, we will public anction for the thereof, at tion rooms, 9th and D sts nw NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBE AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M, the collat therein, being a certain’ note drawn Mano, dated ry 13, 1891, in t $2.500, bearing inv at the rate per avnom, 2 mentioned in sid d in tailor the District larly described the same being d 410. of the tand records hin Terms of sate: Cash U perous imerested will please take notic By r of the holder of the note. noid dis DUNCANSON B&US., Auctioncers. LBL TION OF 7 BEING IN SQUARES 106, 1046 AND 10d virtue of wits of trust, daly z the land rconts of the District of Colm in Libers 1484 end 1673, ively, 100 + AY et seq shall, as surviving trustee thereands auction, in froat of the respon THE 1 1ST, the in the city . to wit suldivis'e: Lunuedittely thereafter, . in Talimadge’s nee ‘sin symare T045, Tnamediatels madze"s re Tans Sof wale: One ments, at 1. ayabte sem after, lots 11 and in Tait med subdivision of certain lots. in in three at in “s cost trust de faulting CHAS. H. CRAGIN, Sur. Trastec. THES, DOWLIN & G0. AUCTIONERES, 2 Est. hve, TRUSTEES’ PLE Th ARGUT, : Wood DRIVING PAItis THE WHOLE LEXGTH SINTEENTI STREET EXTENDED. By virtue of a deed of tarst to ns. recorded among the land records of the Distri Columbia, in Liber Ne. follo tisk and cost of the Aetaulting purchaser, u sale of the heicinafter descrited property, Wet nt of the TWENTY- LOCK PM, the d tract of land, in the District rt oof tract of land ented described as follows: Bex corner of part of said tract, Finckel by decd duted Mas me the laud records of in Liber 3. A 1 south side of road run: der the provisions of the ell, a test, prem es, PHIRD, et of C + being «1 hing 1 jong said road A° north G) dears “6 to the Hortheast corer uf part al recorded amone sald he 9 tand seu north line “BR” south 6 south with th lezree also th Retily by said lund records in Liber J. A. S 20; thence with west Ui said ly’s Tor ex teided to road “A” north degrees cast 56.48 perches to the begin with improvements ther isting of frame building and bari Je: One-third of parchas Sh, of Which a deposit of $500 must be thine of sae. and the balance in tw ud for six per from 4 sh, at punch mplied with, im ten day resell said ys cost of the defaulting p ing at and, res MIOEMAKER, Trastee, LOU rol2d&ds ROBERT AL GOLDEN, Trustee, ©. G. SLOAN & OO, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. BRICK, ION OF NEW AVEAUE AND Ns NORTHEAST, VASHINGTON, D.C. Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Feb- and duly recorded in Liber No. 16 1 seq., one of the land reconts of th trict of Columbia, apd at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at remises, on TL 7. AT following de: the city of W and designated as We reserve t risk and veyancin REET District of part of squat coutained wil viz, Keginning for the same at the southwest comer of said syuare, and runny line of North N st. one hundred and fifty (150) fe thence north at right : Hix and 6-100 fect (66.86), more or less, to the Tine of New York ave., and tence southwesterly along the Une of sid avenue one hundred and sixty-four and 23-1) feet (164.23), unore or less, to the place «G71), following metes und bounds, of Ixginuing, together with the lmaproveueuts, con- of «one-story brick dwelling, at the inter- section of New York ave. and N st. we, Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two Jers, With interest at 6 per cent per annum, pay- able ‘semi-annually and seccred by deed of | trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at tine of sale. Terns to be complied with in 15 days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell the property after 5 days” Rotice of such resale published in some Washington newspaper. Ali conveyaucing and recording at pur- chaser's come EDWARD J. STELLWAGEX, Trustee, 1324 F st. ow, FREDERICK B, McGUIRE, Trustee, nol i-dts 1419 G st.’ aw. THOMAS DOWLING & ©0., AUCTIONEERS, NO. G12" EST. NW. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING NO. 101 ELEVENTH SPMacl MOKTHEAST. By virute of a deed of trust to us, dated the Bae day ut April. AD. 1806, and ieconded in Liver 2109, follo 440 et sequitur, of tie land nuwords of the District of Clluumbia, we, the front of ‘the premises, to the bighest ¥, THE TWENTY-THIRD DA’ KAD. 189% O'CLOCK P.M., dot ter G0), Ip the subdivision of in the as the ciadiviston te recorded in Subdivision, Bovis page 7S, of the xarveyor's S39 ne’ fine ‘rick resdeme. stable ahd other improve iment erm: of sale: One-forrth cash, balance in ope, two and thrce years, secured by Geed of trust on. nd, Msi soterert from day of sale, Ny or cil cash, at option of the purchaser, $209 deposit required at time of sale. AM cofiveyancing aud recording at purchas- cos" If the teres of sale ate not com- pied with In ten doys th: trustees reserv A to pesel! the property, after five day Le cotlee, at defaulting Purchaser's cost. WM. REDIN WoopWARD, GEO. W. LINKINS,, nolt-G&ds .