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14 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1898-16 PAGES. —. : MUST INTERVENE |Sietsezots eat caresses | 1S LIFE WORTH LIVING? AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. extermination of the whole Greek race.” 5 =omomnOW. This description of the Grecian struggle} The man who keeps his stomach 10 cenit: te of Words “tiki: | in first-class condition all the time is | "#°™4* 7 OWEN. AUCTIONEER, 913 F XW. | 5G. Sinclair, Auctioneer, inci i id | to “Spanish” and “Greek race” to “Cuban | the only man who stands a chance | TRUSTEES’ SALE of VALUABLE IMPROVED 2 2 . - The Principles of Such Action Laid people,” faithfully and accurately to de- | o¢ eee in life. For all disorders| TER TREE ee ea TS RNG erate ce MARCH FIFTEENTH, TEX ASC AVENUE SOUTHWEST SITUATE AT NE N. 1 CORNER Down in Text Books. Bra bt ra a pea pr rR ae : «DWELLING NO. 1367 KENESAW AVENUE. | Room Suites, Sidebcurds, Rugs, Show Casea, Store | | BY virtue of # certain deed of trast, recorded in AND N STS NW. 7 = sult of the intervertion was the establish- | of the stomach, liver and kidneys] 3; virtue of a deed of trust, duly re. | Fixtures and general asecrtment mdse. Consizu- No. 2063. folio 825 et rt corded in Liver ‘No. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYs. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. JAMEX W. RATCLIFFE AUCTIONEER, —— acerssor to Ratcritte, De. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NEW, NEARLY FINISH. arrester: ED BRICK DWELLIN SALE OF VERY VALUARLE REA, seq., of the land rec- | By virtue of a the & = at . 2 “ ords of the District of Colambd: it District of Ce ‘The result of intervention by. the United | the genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt | $20 f recstde Sf dah,fou, te Gotta chee | MERE Teed, Ho to bene ot ale aes | Bale gcton fn frcur of the primipen. ob FA | It tes States in Cuba will be the establishment | js without equal. It is especially | shaihe,teavest of the party secured thereby. the MARCUS NOTES, AUCTIONEER. O'CLOCK PAL, the following described teal te: | SRECUND DA HOW THEY APPLY 70 CUBA of the Cuban republic. The intervention beneficial f hi . tipati in front of the Y on MONDAY. MARCH —_- $ ituate tu the city of Washington, in said | ST FOUR OC” of the powers named in behalf of Greece | beneficial for chronic constipation, | 1%, frat of the prafises) on MONDAY MACH | sppcrar SALG OF GROCERIES, FIXTURMS, &., The north twelve (12) feet fronton Dela. | city ot Was was based on three grounds: outy and rheumatic affections, dia- | O'CLOCK P.M., the folowing described land and ON TUESDAY, MARCH FIFTEENTH, Ware xvenae of lot five (5), in square six hundred | ‘wit.- Lots nee g y y Ste | premises, situate in-the city of Washington, Dis AT TEN O°CLOCK A.M. and thirty (636), by the depth of said lot, run- | (19) and twenty in Jobo 1 2 E The Case of Greece. betes, etc. Best results obtained | trict of ‘columbia, “and designated as part of lot | 1 will soll, within my sales rooms, 637 Louisiana Peek roger et ube angles with eld | division of square" mumbe ced Grounds on Which This Govern-| First, in order to comply with the re- ten (10), block thirty-six (86), of Jobn Sherman, j avenue n.w., the entire stock of a grocer, declining . improvements. | siaty-eeren togetber with a ss 6 acai had. . : x » Terms: One-third cash, balanee in equal install- | merts, rights, & when outdoor exercise can be rustee's, subdivision of ‘parts of Mount Pleasant ments at one and two sears, ith interest at six | Tittne af cniet Gine-thied (6) per centum per auniam. payable semi-annually, | two equal inacailnate at from day of sale. secured by deed of trust upon | interest, fromthe of wale ups the the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the | peyinents, te. be od by deed of truct on the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at | pumises ‘old, or all cash: at the option of the time of berchaser. Ade hundred (810) h lot will be required “cpon aereprance ten day: Terms of srle to be complied with wits business, in’part, Shelf and Can t of one of the parties. . = nd 2 * quest of one e Da’ Be sure to obtain the genuine ar-| a24Piessant Plains, known as Columbia Heights, | tees, Sigars, Syrups, | Molass cash and the balance ip and two y ment Can Act. Secondly, on the grounds of humanity, ag per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor | and ‘Salted Meats, ‘inware, in order to stay the effusion of blood. ticle, which has the seal of the city | $7 7Grmtene§.of Columbla, in Liber Gov. S.. folio | Ware, and everything appertaining to a first lass 137, with the improvements thereon. grocery store. Thirdly, in order to put a stop to piracy | of Carlsbad and the signature of | ,,Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one, ALSO, anarchy “ 7 - . Elegant, Coffee Mill, good ww; Platform and and anarchy. EISNER & MENDELSON CO.,| 02 the property’ sold; with faterest at six (6) per | trnge caree’ ten’ Gatien Show eae Meat two and three years, secured by a deed of trust le. All conveyancing. &c., at pu Terms to be complied with withi erwise the trustees reserve the right | SIMILAR CASES STATED These grounds, like those on which the cent per annum, or ill cash, at option of the pur- | ioc Butchers’ Tools, &¢. United States will base its right to inter- | Agents, New York,” on every bottle. | chaser. A depostt of $200 required at time of sale. be Doms er rt ey WET me Terms cash. anh12-2t* i is, or trustee reserves the tight. to resail at es t s ANl conveyancing and recordin chasers cost. chaser. ZAMAMDSE AL LAMBERT, wd tisk of defaul cuaser, efter ve @) dua vene in Cuba, were tachnically illegal un- If terms ar> not complied with within ten days, DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONFERS. FEANK BIRGE SMITH, eee ry gear geen - der the rules of international law, they : rtixement in sothe meweplager Reet) EE _Trystces._ ved in Washington, D.C. All comepancing. ree €. G. SLOAN & €O., AUCTIONEERS. 1407 G ST. | Co-ding ete. at cost! of ‘purel: = JOHN J. Dol __mhl0-d&ds aus LUNCA AUCTIONEERS. dated April ri PES’ < duly recorded in Liber No, 112, foliy | TEUSTERS: SALE « ne of the land records of the District WG No and at the request P We will sell, at public aucth premises, on TUESDAY, AT HALP-PAS’ OUK 5 wing described remises, situate and being in the city « ington, District of Colum tinguished as and being teen (19) in Mary fter three years of warfare the situa- tion in Cuba resolves itself thus: Spain | (vont, Sir W. Harcourt, an English writer | Occupied, will pay very much more. This | after five days" advertfscncny im anes ponent fair interest on the cost and, when fully | {rustees reserve the right to resell the property at — cannot put down the rebellion and will not | of repute on international law, in his cele- |! largely due to their permitting a com- | publisbed in the District of Columbia. grant independence. The Cubans cannot | brated Historic were morally right. Speaking of this the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, OF FINE NEW HOUSE IN POPULAR LOCALITY AROUND 3622. THIRTEENTH = SUBDIVISION. ._ Trustee. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 2057, at folio 134 et seq.. oue of the nd Ree of the District of Columbia, we st n TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUA LOT, LOCATED ON O STRI 1NTH AN! $ ting telephone company to come in. AS GEO. H. B. WHITE, Trustee. rated Historicus letters, says: =. [stated in ‘The Star, this new company al-|_mb2d&ds__ 9. GaLies’ MOOR act of policy above and beyond the do- peeas has 1,200 a in Mere phe DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. main of law.. As am act of policy it may | {7 Teducel rate. and are rapidly increasing ype have been and was justifiable, but it was | {he number. There is no reason why the | ceugrmes’ SaLm OF FRAME DWELLING, NO v DAY OF MAKCH, A.D. 18i8, AT not the less a hoetile act, which, if she |*@™e thing should not be done here. and 218, AND BRICK OFFICE AT NO. 220 Ma8- | SIX O'CLOCK P.M.. the south ‘sixteen and ‘two- = is difficult to understand why Congress s. USETTS AVENUE NORTHWEST. tkhds (16 2-3) feet front of lot siaty should deny the citizens of the national | py virtue of a certate deol of pote searded in | full depth thereof, in block 43. capital the same privileges or advantages |‘iber that citizens have elsewhere. record ot the District of Columbia: we shall gol Tl Oo " treets is in front of ie prem.ses, on MOD Fr eo y nerobsection to tearine (up thelstreet TEENTH DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1898, AT FIVE not a alld one, because it conduits are | Sorocn PA. part et ich twteryithine’ teh | a sole netghborhvod. 1 h é ever laid, as all ‘agree they must be, it is | OQUOCK P.M... parts of lots, twenty'three (2%) |° Terms of “eale: One-third in cash, balance in aro ct OF policy It may be and ‘wilt be | Much better to do ft at once and have done | four, beginning at The nevthee erie cTtz; | one aud two sears, with interest at ax per cent : tee per annum, payable semi-annually. $250 fie tidaitile! Cbd en ie reiiniia eriote the) Teasiia with it than to do it by piecemeal through | twenty-three, running east on Massachusetts sve- pn bed ta Parties rallies 1TH STREETS expel the Spaniards and will not yield to them. Therefore, it is argued, the United States must intervene. Spain is an inuependent state. Lawrence in his “Principles of International Law,” the latest authoritative work on the sub- ject in the English language, and one that is constantly ‘consulted these days by the Department of State, defines indepenc- ence as “the rignt of a state to manage ail its affairs, whether external or internal, ‘O-STORY AND MAN- s AND BRICK DWEL 4 V STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of 2 certain deed of tru Liter No, 1988, folio 4 strict of © mt of the pre ises, on TUESDAY, TI front of dared, ‘Turkey might properly have resent- tw ed by war.” It follows from this precendent that, so far as international law is concerned, the intervention of tho United States on behalf of the Cubans will be a high act of policy will sell, in frome ex, on TWENTY-F DAY | oF c 1808, AT HALF-PAST POUR O CLOCK PM., the following described real es- tate, situate fn the city of Washington, in. sald Die Lot numbered two bund t in Joseph R. Johnson's sub and fitty recorded in Liber No. 18, f Holmes 4 hay | division of part of Pleasant Plains, toge Pt ee ee ee reg | Tg eel a eee ico gr ogre chance to obtain a good, comfortable dwelling at a very reasonable price aud on easy terms, and in ot Mumbered mine- William M.- Merric subdivision of part of square numbered one. lu dred and eights Liber W. F the District of ¢ me (181), as per plat recorded in lio 17. in the surveyor's office of ten io 5, of without interference from other states, as a series of years. Besides, it takes but a ; nue forty-nine and a half (49%) feet; thence south | St time of ¥ ct, Ww e, ma: s 4 i _ days from date of sale to complete the purchase. Terms: Qne-third cash, balance in one (1) and f the offi or of maid a gactall iilek Cares Sag Fue | soni ea ee ake Spam may | priet time to lay these conduits, as was Ion guyy cents thencel westeicy) allay ee alak CHARLES | JAMIN, two (2) years, with interest at six (6) per cent | Histrict together with ts, oD long as it respects the corresponding right | properly resent by war. demonstrated by the Potomac. Company | said. ales, nomtherly to ere es LS WM. HL ‘CANSON, per annum, payable semi-annually, and secured by ing of a two-story ard roof brick und possessed by each fully-sovereign member | An effect of the Intervention of Great | When it laid some eight miles last year | Bethe: W e improvements thereon. mbOURds a ; stone dwelling, No. reet_ northwest |. balance tn equal install- c&, With Interest at m, payable seni-an- rured by deed of trust deed of trust on the property sold, or all casi, at the option of the purctaser. A deposit of $200 Will be required at the time of sale. All convey- ancing and recerding at the cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in fifteen (15) days Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance tn ono Although that was done in the very worst | and two sears, with interest at six per cent per Fl s. season of the year and hindered by the | arnum, payable semi-annually. $200 required vat FUTURE DAY weather, the citizens were not seriously | time of sale, and the purchaser allowed ten daya inconyenicr.ced and did not complain. from date of’ sale to complete the purchase. Britain, France and Russia on behaif of the Greeks is that it estops them from ob- jecting to the intervention of the United States on behalf of the Cubans, even if of the family of rations. While this Is true as a principle, it hap- pens sometimes that another state or JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, i % Ps from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees cash. at the ha Group of states interferes with the pro- | they were so inclined, while it will have a] 7t is to be hoped that some definite plan WILLIAM H. DU ‘ON, Deh ae re eps b i seive the right to resell the property at the risk depori 0) will te ee ceedings of an independent state “to com- | restraining effect, if {t does not estop, up- | will be settled upon at thie sesmon to pat aga JAMES F, SCAGGS, (Successors to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) End cost of the defaulting parcuaser oc purchasers, | Wired at time of sule. All yancing at pur. pel it to do something which, if left to | on Austria, Prussia and other German and mh7-d&ds ‘Trustees. hasers. | chaner's cost. the work may be done and the citizens —— after 5 days’ notice of such resale in some ied with within ten days, otherwise the trum! gt itself, it would rot do, or rain from | European states which, if they did not | have the bene si it di Te- a = ington newspaper. ‘i ae to resell, at risk and cost Ye — do thing which, if left to itself, | formally approve “of, certainly took ‘no | quire ‘f lasee eect ae it age eee FUTURE DAYS. REE mal attention given to sales of every de- guas.c Grover, | {0c ’ ~ ce ~ ‘This usually happ-ns wken | steps to prevent, the intervention and | interest on the amount, is it not best to do | WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONDERS, | *TiPtion. a ‘Trustees. MAHLON YR, such state is engaged in an interanl ‘ur- | afterward acquiesced in the result. it? The District o1 aplenst paritins Assignee, Trustees’ and Court Sales a specialty. he District ought to own, or at le: = RB. AUCTS., 1407 G ST. moil or an external conflict. Lawrence mbS-d&ds Says. “Interference of this kind is called Later Instances. control, ali the conduits, and ‘they should Executor’s sale of Household Fur-| Appraisements made. There have been other and later in- | Meus Tat only deriving 2k ae uta | niture, French Plate Mirrors, Bed-| Ample Storage Rooms. stances of intervention on the part of the | giving the citizens the benefit of competi- ding, Carpets, Bric-a-brac, choice Oil | Mverat terms. great powers, such as that in 1860, when | tion, which, as shown elsewhere, is the Pz Batt E 5 Zi Yr. Sol Telephone 1282, they intervened to put a stop to the per- | only thing that will relieve us from the out- | Paintings, Etchings, Water Colors, Trageous exactions of the pres mm € continues. “The essence of in- on is force or the threat of ‘orce in dictates of the intervening pow- er are disregarded.” EXECUTORS’ SALE OF THE CELEBRATED “COOK’S BALM OF LIFE” FORMULA, STOCK ON HAND, RETORT, FIXTURES, ADVERTISING MATTER, &c. ALUABLE BUILDING 1 STREET BETWEEN JAMES W. RATCLI = ms > ry nt monopoly. < 1 i lia S. mh8-Gt secution and rressacre of Christians i aT ie tn ee eae Engravings, Miscellaneous Books, the district of Mount Lebanon. Of this |company were permitted to do business | Handsome Cabinet, China and Glass- act of intervention by the gr Other Ferms of Intervention. Other forms of intervention are “ad- vice" tendered by a friendly withcut FS Ge PT ON ae Oe ones ut harem omalllirontGate scombination\ ORNS Tees SaUe) ORY 4 ¥ Lawrence says: “Their proceedings were |have not and never will pay the prices F ate) Eyisnea a i 5 os any idea of cen:pulston; “m. mn” by a) worthy of commendation, though they | charged by the monopoly. ‘There is“no | lock; Bed Linen, Wearing Apparel,| STREET. | decree of the Sup Dente oo the irre a Mmoed hy te Orphaae ane Bk third power at the request of the could not be brought within the strict let- question that if ‘either the Automatic °r!cne Diamond Stud, Gold Watch, {he District of Columbia. passed in equity cause | at public auctio the <lty of Wash : i eee ter of the law.” ome Company were permitted to come Sree es No. 15232, the undersigned trustee will offer for ‘ushingtor, D. and designated an ing parties, but without any rc Lawrence lays down as a corollary of | there would be more than double the pres-| Chain and Charm, Jewelry, &c. | sale, at public auction, In front-of the. premises, ‘Dwight 7 their part to accept the terms p the rules of interrational law relating to |ent number of telephones en WED) used. Let us | 4: SDAY, APRIL THIRTEENTH, | 1808, any intention on its part to force trem to so a large assortment of Miscella- | av HALF-Pas’ : a RES tello's subdivision of lot n, “that interventions in.the in- |have them, by all means. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the re: * Prin om : : : ef os estate In the city of Washington, District of © do so, and “arbitration,” when the con- affairs of states are greater in- | March 1, 1898. C. DODGE. |neous Tools, Work Benches, Kitch- | fambia, "known ss let numbered, thirteen. (18) -o ITS MANUFACTURE, THI testants refer the dispute by agreement to | fringements of their independence than Sia Seeds ‘of square numbered b LOT GF ADVERTIS- an independent tribunal an forehand to abide such tribunal posse Pee Albert’ Grant's ‘sub en Utensils, &c. ae reamreniared pron into msent be- | interterence with their external action, n hundred and sixty a Call on President McKinley. - aa its award, though ne nature of the case, By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court of 225 East Capitol street. wer to com- akent atiecrnowecd! Such in- | Dr. Charles MeKeever, president of the] the District of Columbia, holding a special term rms of sale: One-third of the purchase money should be watched | Normal and Industrial College of North | fF probate business. the nndersigned executor will | to be pafd in cash, and the balance in two equal ING MATTEP. &e.. &. This is a valuable plant and should attract the attention of wholesale druggists, speculators and others. ), improved by house te the public alle cated ou the plat therefore, vod tase sell at public sale at the sales rooms of Walter 8. | installments at six and twelve months, for which Terms cash. : Z Intervention ane ee RS of | with the utmost jealous: eau peels the | Carolina, who has been in the city with | Williams & Co., cotner loth and D st & mire ot ae a, pear eae fr two force. open or concealed, and the absence | strongest reasons in order to justify them.’ z ee ate 3 | west (facing ave), on TI the day of sale, Ww: ‘aken, and a) len of consent on the part of at least one of | “Great Britain, by her intervention in| the graduating class of the college, called | WR fee A.D. 1898, tained upon the (premises sold, oF all cash, ‘at the dee Ne - the combatants, for there may be inter-| Egypt, a province of Turkey, waich has | Saturday on President McKinley with the} past ‘TE AGU being? t option of the purchaser. A depcsit of $500 will 2 (mtion, of the purchaser “or purchasers on at the request of one of them. been carried on with armed force ever since | class, through an appoiniment made by | estate of the late William H. Forrest be required at the time of sale of $209 will be roquited at the time enumerated make and sh Forms cash ey we. ‘The furniture is of the 4. ARTHUR S. MATTINGLY, ‘Trustee. cid command the attention of buyers. | _™b11-dts 435 7th st. p.w- ©. G. SLOAN € CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. B. = LTER B. WILLL ara eo 3 aT TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BRICK JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIO: DWELLINGS, NOS. 621 AND 623 L STREET ‘sgor to Rutelife, Sutton & NORTHEAST. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, dated October 2164, folio 158 at the cost The general po'icy of the United States | 1:<:, admits that the interests of a state | Senator Pritchard the previous afternoon. ¢ complied with tt is non-intervention. Yet, like all general people are good grounds for inter-| Dr. McKeever and the c were tendered | ‘Te it is subject to ceptions. The by cne Siate in the internal con-|q reception during their stay by Mrs. Sen-| _mh1t t notable of these exceptions was whet | cerns of another state. The principai! ator Butler, assisted by Mrs. Vance. under Napoleon III, by force of | grounds of her intervention in and armed rhe young ladies will return to North s. attempted to set up a monarcnical | Cceupation cf Egypt are found in her in- y form of government. under Maximillian, | teresis in the Suez canal and in those ot a Egyptian bonds. The justiti-} quer > - : ed States interfered, compelling, | BCT, People in Polley of. intervention be- | SUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. t of force, the French emperor to | (auc: of the inter ) days from trustees reserv ET NORTHWEST. of a decree of the Supreme Court of viet of Colunhit, passed on the Sth day of . AD. I80S, in a ‘cause wherein Maurice J and others are complainants, and Leo V. wd others are defendants, the same being 18.873 of the equity dockets of said LE OF FRAME COTTAG (RERT, ANACOSTIA, D.C. fa deed of trust, duly recorded in 2062, folio 381 et seq., of the land rec- WLINC OF VALUARL « Trust) IMPROVED NTH «4aTit folio 469 ts of the intervening : et sea ), of the land records of t . the undersigned w AND V4 hdraw his troops from Mexico, the re- z rae sana Today. District of Colum! request{| District lunbia, and at the in front of the ~ premt RTHWEST. TH: ‘ > - and its people being thus feund in : secede tet ed Laue] Distric unibla, and at the in front ‘of Wes f ee phe tae mare Britain's action as to Egypt, it only | ‘Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 913 F st. n.w.—Trus for sa public auction, in front | PREY secured thereby, we will sell at public ane: | yA Ae PAD Sn RUT SE te es ns to point out the fact that the in-| tees’ sule of dwell-ng No. orestrraves on THURSDAY, MARCH TW . poole ape lic on more secure foundations n ever. This was a true instance of in- tervention and was a splendid vindication = Monroe doctrine. This doctrine dues however, apply to the Cuban situa- Y-THIRD, 1 , AT HALF-PAST | certain the following described land and | 2nd bein lying and being in the city of | trict of Colun Washington, in the District of Columbia, and known | Pumber twenty. and distinguished and being lots numbered o1 Vision of part of square hundred and se done bundred and | #8 Sid subdivision is re id and premises lying TET DIOR OGeee ce of the Supreme Court of AT FIVE O'CLOCK PX of Washington, in the Dis- rict of Columbia, passed ta equity cause as Jot | No. 18801, wherein F nd B. Earhart and subdi- | others are complainants ond Virginia Butler Enc- seventy-five (Jo, | hart Fesgason and thers are defendants, the un- orded in Liber J. H. B.. | dersigned. the ‘real estate, situate in’ the ‘on, in the District of All of lot nimbered eighty ly five feet (') of lot numbered of the United States and its people | on Monday, March 14, at 4:30 o'clock pm. G20 = require the cessation of the struggle in | gr 93. White and J. Gales Moore, trustees, county of W: Cuba. which is devastating the island, ruin- |“ jun-anson Bros., Aucts., Sth und D ste. nw | tow ing its industries and destroying Its PoOpU- | Trustees’ sale of dwellings No. 218-220 Mass, aye. | Scuth ‘Trade with the is following as trustees in sald cause, will, on a nd is at a prac-| 1 yon Monday, Murch 14, at 5 o'cloc (81) und the northerly twenty feet ( es vision | at folio 1 f the records of the office of the | WEDNESDAY, THLE TWENTY-THIRD DaY OF me other grounds upon waich t¢ | involved in the common ruin the war has | William eutdivisioabors Toilo. 24, in the surveyors of. | £1 (856), as per plat In book 20, folio 7, In the | .,TemMs of sale as prescribed by decree: One- | O'CLOCK PM, sll, ai putlic suction, in. frout oe = = brought to its people. This covers the sec- meme wow é Fiet ind Helhe vart of lot seven in | sUrveyor’s office of said District, together with the | Tig ie niente tea, Moucy to be paid in cash, | oZ the premises, the following described real es- ond ground on which the United States CIO EOLS the Talburtt Estate subdiviston), together with all | Improvements, consisting of two desirable brick | fi one und tho yours Than Goats: Payable } tate. to wit: Subdivision lots fifteen (15) and six- unds on Which to Intervene. finds justification for the character of in-| Marcus Notes, Auct., 687 La. ave. n.w. the improvements, . ke. Qwellings, Nos. 621 and 623 L street northeast. ferred stith 0 Bie wepresestel toy Awe marae =) by Ne eo pe Sor cerca satis rr The grounds upon which the United | terference in Cuban affairs defined by Law- | greceries, fixtures, ete., on Tuesday, March 15, at | Terma: Fass, and. ae les | ee eee the laser or purchasers, bearing interest at | square | numbe two hundred and twenty-six 1 Ht it To Prevent an Epidemic. Duncauson Bres., Aucts , 9th and D sts. n.w.—] from day of sale, op trustecs reserve. the rixht to | _mbt1dts i __ Trustecs, oa tee ie al caniaat tee parchas. see ie edpent caer festa a umani a ‘Trustees’ sale of dwelling No. 3622 13th st. n.w.. | resell the property mt ogk and cost of defaulting JAMES ¥ TCLIEFE, PIONEEI er's option. ‘i F tauchl Gctinns will | lank paneling gheste tee ton beckon ee N r of de es Z aC é op A de it tw dolla . i hence eet_one hy red (100) feet 2 The interests of its own citiz The third ground is different from that | on ‘Tuesday, March 15, ut 6 o'clock p.m. Charles | Purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. of ae ee ae be required of the purchaser at the thine of wate: | tebee eng, Pence, weet ope hundred (100) fvet; 3. The protection of {ts own citizens from | cited in the books. Cuba {fs the home of] F. Genjania and Wm. H. Duncanson, trustees, resale tn fome newspaper published in Wax reer All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees alley; thence with the line of sald alley one hundred (100) feet to the west line of Fourteenth (14th) street, and thence south with the I urtesnth (14th) street forty-five (45) feet, and Improvements thereon, 8 of One-third (1-3) of the purchase @ threatening danger. yellow fever, a disease which has again] J. G. Sinclair, Auct None of these grounds fall within the | and again scourged the people of the | hcusehold furniture. e three ri laid down by Lawrence as mak- | United States. Our own experience has | at 10 o'clock a.m. ing intervention legal. These are (a), “to | taught us that this dread disease, which is, Ss Ss SS €26 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of CHRISTIAN oe Bes | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Cost of purcha 4 apt EAS rATE, ON PORGIA AVENTE | With with from the day of sal ., on Tuesday, March 15, H. H. BERGMAN: PREMISES hr 825). wise the Teserves the right tom By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | property at the risk ard cost of the d the District of Columtia, passed in Equity Cause | Purchaser, after such previous public ad) Terms of sale to be ¥: nent e! e tu ve] e \- v No. 18765, wherein Frederick Rollins et al. are | Mient as to him may seem necessary, y to be paid in cash lance in two equal ward of rca res pee ese BS en Geere anno or alee per AUCTIO. craplatnatite and Agnes A. “Holling. et al. are dee | PATRICK WALL, Trustee, annual Installments, with from day. of E . » a 2 's A - = = ae fendants, the undersign ee, in sal 1 9-d&ed 1 st. we. rate of six ntum per annwn, to Intervene given by a treaty,” (c) “to | vented by proper sanitary precautions. FUTURE DAYS. TRUST! . OF Two: BR cause. will, on WED) . THE TW = Se ose the propert sh, at the prevent or terminate the illegal interven- | Sanitation is an unknown science to the ~ — -— Be erie eee NORTH CAPITOLISTRERT.© |/THIRD GAY OB MAUCH. 3808). AT. ¥ Sar SE 8 will be paid to day i other state. Spanish. The conditions for a fearful out- JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. ens Brac de ual Snare ees core O;CLOCK P.M., sell, at public auction, in front THE MT. VERNON AND MA Reo ee nd recording at the ul of these rules gives mere | break of yellow fever, the worst ever (Successor to Katcutte, Sutton & Co.) Buca T at AE) Vedi l . folles | of the premis’s, th> owing dese! 5 N AND MARSHALL Hs the purehuser or pasers. A nit of 101 and 6 ct seq., of tbe land records of the Dis- MBOAT COMPA vit: on id th she b ~ trict of Columbit, and at the request of the party | Carr se Wot namie ten tO tn eaished as being the of certain orders of the Supreme Court seeured thereby, the undersigned, trustees, will dre d forty 6), ber ‘or | Of the District of Columbia, passed in the cause offer for sale, by p neti Trout of Ihe | tre ramen se a ipoint cn Geige abegnning {oF | of The Central National Banik of Washington City <8 fication, for when a state inter- | hours away, and its spread to the inte- | ON MONDAY A TWENTY. | Premises, on THURSDA TWENTY FOURTH | (12) feet 9% inches west from the northeast cor- | ¥8 The Mt. Vernon and Marshal! Hall Steamboat | Qergulting purchaser or. pur ve itself fi s avi i FIRST, 1808, AT HAL CLOCK, 1 RCH 1898, AT QUART AST FOUR | ner of said lot, running thence westerly along | Company. No. 18.539, in equity, we will seil, at 3.3. DARLING’ to preserve itself from some grave | rior. Standing alone this would perhaps Will offer for sale, by public auction, in front’ ot | CLOCK P.M.. the fellowing described real ee- | gaia avenue twelve U2 feet and W1'4 inches: | Public auction, in front of sald’ company’s wharf . “sth imminent danger, direct and immedt- | not be sufficient, even morally, certainly thie tramines PIOts Bi in waa This sule pre | tte. situate in the city of Washington, in the | thence southeasterly parallel with the ‘east lne | #24 cifice building thereon, at the foot of 7th st ADOLPH A. HOEHLLE cter and sufficiently important | not legally under international law, to jus- | (0, P"cies. Int fin sauare sunidere (oa justification to intervention. The | known to mankind, are ripe in Cuba. Once i gives little more than teehnical justi- | started, it will be beyond our powers to The first, however, gives perfect | prevent its carriage to our shores, but six nired at the ti f sale. Torn p fifteen du: of Columbia, to wit Lot n e (3) feet P: in the city of Washingte in the District of ; vents an excellent opportunity xe builder ad _ = of sald lot to within fve (5) feet of the rear line pe ww ~ > a 4 ‘If to justify the expenditure of life | tify intervention, yet undoubtedly it adds | othe.” cea sate elght (158), Of sald Tot: thence east pazallel with said line to ANGE ke ae + WILLIAM J. MI Its jacticn Is clearly beyond | weight to the other two grounds, just as| Terms: One-third cash, the balance in one and ate caventycne, seventy. | a potnt distant twelve (22) feet and a inchs | DAY OF MARCH, AyD. 1608, AT ELEVEN $86 Louis of criticism. ; piracy and anarchy added to the first two | tWo years, or all cash, at the option of the pur- | twenty ( as per plat in Book No. | westerly parallel to sald east line and twelve (12) | E&SCId property of the said company, and particu- | py: oth n destitute of technical legality | in the intervention of Great Britain, France | (Laser. A depos.t of $100 required upon acceptauce | on | a e F 2 fect and 9% inches therefrom to the point of be- | létly described in sald orders and the proceedings | — 5 ——_— ordinary rules of international | ard Russic on behalf of the Greeks, of erms to be complied with in 15 days. her with yilege as! con! pecan in said case, viz WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., present written, the first of | Concluding his remarks on the generat | *!! conveyancing, & ue rls “Imer F. Moore, together with all the Im- | “Terms of sale: One-third cash, the balance in| Tliat certain tract of land situate in Charles cae aes > in Cuba e a 5 awrence says: . ==S = salt scott is easy, and ma own of male. | of sale at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi- | “MARSHALL | HAL ent 7 : s eth men Sere enn ea |p titty, Cawrenceraaya: A deposit of $160 required at time of sale. If the | grnualiy, secured by deed of trust oh the property | More or lees, 1 iately upon the east: AND 5TH STREETS NoRTHWES th sentiment of mankind, an “Neither selfish Isolation nor undignified LLING, NO. | terms of sale are not d with in fifteen days | sold, or all cash, at option of prrchaser. A de- | €7 bank of the n iver, nearly opposite Mt ISES NO. 4€0), AT AUC! exceptionable circumstances, | remonstrance is the proper attitude for SOUTH: ie from day of sale the ‘ees reserve the right to | posit of $200 required at time of sale. Terms to won, and about 16 miles from the city of Wash- | Under and by virtue of a decree of the Suprema h not legally, justifiable. | hcrorable and self-respecting states. ‘They of the Supreme Court of | resell the: For criake and cost, of de | b> complied with In fifteen days from the day | insten, embracing the company's popular Excursion | Gourt of the District of Columbia, passed on ihe which intervenes on this ground | should intervene very sparingly, and only ‘ia, in equity cause No, | fau'ting pv After five days ndvertisement | of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves the right | Grounds thereon, wberen toe pubrevemente | isth day of January, A.D. 189s, in equity cause lertake ntion with a| Gn the Saket > om undersigned wil sell, at public auction rspaper putlished in Washington, D. | to resell the property at risk and cost of default. | *”4 bina gpa rerithiia’ aan ge 5 H 19645, wherein David Barry is complainant . : ae i on the ¢ St grounds of justice and ne- cenine WE! : yancing. &c. at cost of purchaser. | ing purchaser, after five days’ advertisement of | the personal property within and about and per- | snd Leopold Lacks et al. are defendants, we, the single eye to the object in view and with- 8 vhe i = premises, on WEDNESDAY, tie sD > at taining to the Mansion House, Palace, Bar Room, A Mites cessity; but when they do intervene they | D MARC : CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER, such resale in’some newspaper published in Wash- 4 Mogae 4 undersigned trustees, will sell, at public auction, out ulterior considerations of self-interest 2 we MARCH, 1898, AT i. I. Bi " “ Bowling Alleys, Shooting Galleries, Dancing and s 7 should make it clear to all concerned that fomuebrealiea? Te ington, D. C. All conveyzncing, recording, &e., | Bowling Alleys, MA end ambition if it 1s to be justified at the | treir voice must be attended to a het ‘© : Trustees. | at cost of purchaser. See a bh reatgen x vENTY-F bar of nations. weighs eather pe OEMS Mp Seeds Pos thee . Sa JULIUS A. MAEDEL. Trustee. Ganat certain other tract of land, lying in Prince | p aq. all that certain plece or parcel of land. ¥! i E ishes carried out. mproved by a’ three-story SANSON BRC 1CTIONI S. eer WE 2 George's county, in said state of Muryland, known ° at - ot % 3 eae ee lay down ne ites In these words the United States finds its it B street southeast NCR NEON Oe 8 UCTIONEERS. ae Fendail building. | ag "BRYANS POINT,” bordering on said river, | With’ the improvements thereou, ‘situate in (bo does a én- he purchaser must p: course city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, in the past approved and its path- i : ‘ se soer . THE re . ° 4 e nearby adjoining said Marshall Hall tract, coptain Tg - t cruelty on the part of a gpovern- | COUF and the balance in equal installments, § ee ee ewe STORY AND Ss ing shout 1864 acres, more or less. and known und described as gud being the t z - 2 ¥ way for the future blazed out. 6 and two years fi i A EMENT pwd od EL . 30 - “Cl : part of lot numbered eighteen (1S) In square lers it liable to be deprived of De Se ea are xu, dayaoneeale witty ti IRTIETH STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. Foe RE eh Dered five hundred aud thirteen G13) and contatu- lom of action, nor does it $mpose a terest at 6 per ceutum per auuum, payable scut- eed0f trusty-recorded ia 5 ALESTEI" Ther engines, botlers, boats, tac ped ci meg nh eaten ye bee eg : 2 obligations of pr ne: LECTRIC WIRE CONDUITS. ris Gunes oer ee ee et seq., of the land records property. eing “That,” other! cxearsion steamboat “RIVER | Ucgiuang at the northeast corver of said lot and arity on the pbrt of — Dravacty :coLES crsallecasuil ec) theneytionser ie TES a ae oT rURoae 2 Qu ." her engines, boilers, boats, tackle, fur- | ™NWINg thence south ope bundved and eight (1vs) special kind of in- | Suggestion That District Should Own | purchas:r. A’ deposit of $100 will be required at | MSHON, AWENTY SECOND. © De isos, ATTACK. the three-sto Biture and equipment. ene py eg nyt Gi My | the form of retig- or Contrel Them time of sule. ‘ 3 ; OUR O'CLOCK PIM. the following de- oe I y SS ye Se epee ERT ne ge pepe pie “an int To the Editor of The Evening Star; SAMUEL MADDOX, Trustee, scribed real estute, situate in the cit: company in a r 6 nm in £ ‘vention to put arbarous and abominable cruel- | Understanding that a committee was in- a high act of policy above and be- | structed at the last session of Congress to he domain of law.’ It is destit of |irvestigate the question of conduits for electric light wires, with the idea of settling qf ings thereon held by it and in its use at the time | (1S) feet and eight and cne-balf (Sty) Inches to rict; parts of lots Nos. b k N 480 6S es) t and Af «Big inches te ¥ . fi y ki v1 of «1 appoi it id now in our i and 2 street, and thencé east twenty (20) feet am rare Hn mune. Tortery ‘anova. garin of ric 0. Sh quan a Pir cet Beedd itt | ain ey tnches ts che ince ot Dopsiog FEA re Tee aeT Par ans aap cer ioe ° by Nirtue of sald orders ‘and proceedings a "this | | ‘Terms of walt: Ove-thind of the purchase money See a tar Toei u0thy anna Sa aed enns y vanilla “SThe sald plant and Property will be first offered | equal installments, in six and twelve months from a yeetetetaeeander * the CaM TAR ‘hol 1 sid the Cay of sale, with ‘nterest thereon at the rate o ABLE IMPROYED | der) streets, and running thence south sixty feet: as a whole, but should the highest bid therefor be | Cay o e sicity 5 wi sie \dgment, insatisfactory to | six (6) per centum per annum until paid, the de- on some permanent plan for the city I wrote TR! NORTA- | thence west 120 feet; thence north -sixty feet, and ave n u e, n ea r Se nipececacrse take teaents withdraw the same | ferred peymes to be represented by the promis- to the mayor of Baltimore for information thinee east 124 feet to the place of beginning, to- from sale iu that manner, and. will immediately | sory Botes of the purchaser or purchasers, secured as to theirs, which aré owned by the city; | ,,B¥ Virtue of a certain decd of trust to us, dated | gether with thi by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all rt Ce ee ee ae fi t offer the sald tracts of land, and said two st pruary J apa x ‘No. | two-story and basement frame dwelling, No. 1530 S t r t cs H + eealienac been Frat thn apelas Un the ereteaes oF perenaun and in reply eived answer as follows: ary 8.1894, and duly recorded in Liber No. ¥ 1 xX Ss €e€ boats with their respective engines, boilers, tackle, | cash, a ” e purchase purchaser 340 D st. nw. | ington, in said Di mb11-10t Lawrence careful to lay down the a ee folio 78 et’ seq., of the land records of the | 80th st. northwest. boxts, furniture # uipment for sale, SELAR- | A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of general rule with reference to all inter- “ENGINEER'S OFFICE, District of Columbia, and at the request of the | Term ae-third cash, balance in equal iu- RTELY and also the ether items of persensl | asle, all conveyancing and secording to be at the Yentions that “eech case must be judged “WATER DEPARTMENT. Terly secured thereby. we, the undergigned, staliments, nt one and two years, with interest at nor wes Property in separate parcels. cost of purchaser or purchasers. If the terms of en its own merits.” He is careful to ex- BALTIMORE, October 26, 186 tees, will sell, at public auction, In_ front six (6) per centum per annum, payable: semi 2 ‘Terms of sale: If eold as a whole, two-thirds | gale are not complied with within Sfteen days z x z “Mr. W. C. Dodse, ate Slee to Ls premises, on’ FRIDAY, THE ‘TWENTY nally, from day of sole, ee by deed of trust | On WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF | cash. of which $2,000 must be deposited with us | from day of sale the trustees reserve the right to plain that “there is a great difference be- rc. W. C. Dodge, 100 Sth street N. W., | DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1808, AT HAL upon the property © or all cash, at the option | MARCH, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | when bid is accepted, and the residue in two equal | revel ‘at the cost and risk of the Gefaulting pur- ring a national act to be legal, Washington, D. C. FOUR O'CLOCK 'P.M., the following described | of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be re- | P.M, we will'sell, in front of the premises, sums in one and two years from the day of sale, | chaser or purchasers. dud: lilexefara gas dei iam acee ‘eases “Dear Sir: Yours of the 23d instant, ad- | lend and premises, situate in the city of Wnsh- | quired at time of sale. Al conveyancing at pur- Lot 22, Reservation B, to be represented by the purchaser's promissory |“ ‘The above property to be sold free and clear of dressed to Mayor Hooper, has been referred | ington. in the District of Columbla which states have consented to Ive, and under my supervision that | Mited ‘as and being lot 16 of Kelly's subiivi taxes to day of sale. to me, as it w chuset ae. to be complied wit) vithi > 7 é eC rer, fen days, otherwise the trustees reserve the rst | FRONTING 25 FEET ON PENN. | notes gated the day of sale, payable to our or I’ at risk und cost of the defaulti 7 TUT iS ee crea ny diese at comet andl nenriguees ee ee ee vin, io be é s " lat recorded in the off to resell’ at risk und cost of 1 jefaulting pur- 7 Ate de aecarel of and mi No. 486'La. ave. nw. eee ce ee as an |the conduit system in this city was con- he Dena are sett ie Diese | chewe: EUGENE CARUSI, SYLVANIA AVENUE AND hearing even date therewith on the lands, steam: T. PERCY NYEIs, Trastee, ‘The question the United States is cai- | "usted. H. D. C., folio 138, baving a frontage ou H wtreat ALDIS B. BROWNE, HAVING A DEPTH OF 127.42 | teats and property. thus sold as a whole, and. by ‘No. 486 La. ave. n.w. 2 v te declle tue teaete is hi os “The conduits here were constructed sole- | ncith of 20 feet by a depth cf 114 fect 6 inches, mh9-d&ds ‘Trustees. pelictes of insurance on said steamboats and other EDWIN SUTHERLAND, Trustee, Ce oe ene yee As sh = ly with the view of accommodating the and tmproved by a three-story brick store and SGAN GuDes As GIG FEET TO A WIDE ALLEY. Iingocable property to our satisfaction | | _ mbz-déede z 452 D st. n. s Justi : - | wir tia @ ata - Iwelliny c a NEERS, 7 ‘or the sald tract n — <a SCLIONEERS ish-Cuban affairs on the broad ground ihe needarod the pelts Aen ee Terme of rate: Ome:thied of the purchage money SS ares eee ee THIS LOT IS IMPROVED BY A ercele one-third cash, of, which "$1,000 must, be DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Soo pee AA pret ee net [Staph are not such, however, as to re- | Inetaumenfan payeble th me nk tec yea, aut ‘ATE, WHARVES, WARE! WELL-BUILT THREE. | sit'the residue in two equal tums in one and two | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE FINE THREE. Tee ee vtaed erent OF three’ of | quire\ alli the) space! in’ theisubwase /andail Mrsenar ain eiee eee BEING NEAR THE NE STORY BRICK, WITH CEL-| 3«ars from the day of ‘sale, ‘with interest at the | STUKY BUSINESS T'LACES, RENTLD AS the principal Hurepean powers. The case | limited amount of thls space has been rent- | semiannually, from dey of eale eennee by deed WATER AND THIRTY-SECOND STREETS, = 2 | rate of 6 per centum per annum, payable semi- ag ad a ag ng PE in point is that of the interference of Great |¢d to the Home Telephone Company of | of trast upou the property sold. or all cash. at the WEST WASHINGTON. LAR, AND SUITABLE FOR] «nuualsy, to be also represented by’ the purchaser's 8 RE = gles Britain, France and Russia on behalt of | this city. ception ‘of ‘ihe purchaser," A deposit of $200 wilt | | By virtue of a carta deed of trust to ANY BUSINESS. | SELDOM | Bmmssaz notes eecuted, ty, gecds of trator | ELEVENTH AND TWELVTH STREETS. the “The conduits are constructed on a sys- | 8j,"caulred ef the purchaser at the time of sale. | dated February 6, 7 Unites 2 z mayest thereon against loss by fire, | Liber No. 1604, at folio 432 et weg., one of the The tem of trunk tines, laterals and branches, | Alu couresaneing, reconling and, noteral,ferw af | Liber, No, 1056, follo 27 st sea. of the lend! PROPERTY OF THIS CHAR- | mecmne ema a aud records of the District of Columbia, ‘we rtall ish 0 eee ea eccr Yeats.” | The trunk lines usually consist of six ducts, | compiled with within. tes days freon day’ of cake | reece Of ane oletictedred therein arn the oe ER ERED AT | At for suid steamboats and att of the rest of | sell, in front uf “the. premises, om THURSDAY, says L nd Bad been marked {but we have bullt some of the short sys | othirwire the trustees reserve. the tight ta resali | dettigned. trustees,” will soll," at Buplte” auetion, | ACT. IS OFF. fe, personal, property, If sold separately, ALL | THE SEVENTEENTH DAY GF MARCH, A.D > =a a |) compaxtavntalaereiorae is Nisually cot | ine purchaser, giter Ave dave’ sotice’ of auch | teeny Sexte Bevapy MARGHC eo "1908, UCHON: remain upon the property | ocgnresaniné and recording at the purcbaser’s | lois eighty-one (Si), eighty-two 483) and city sist of two ducts and the branches of one | PME osnegt reuatee Be ai Wick nee | al Movement ta at See ke = JAS. S. EDWARDS, (Wl), together with the improvements thereon. eet ace qubways were built under two | CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON. Trnstec, | {athe District of Columbia, and desiguated as | ntin interest, balance of ‘purchase meney” cas Ko. 500 Sth st_n.w. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance ia one contracts—the first contractors using the 610 13th st. ni. | and being all of fote6, %/and'8, and the west part | A deposit cf $500 required at sale. Conveyancin; ENOCH WHITE, | and ‘ovo Sears.” with interest at six per cent jet Camp tile, and the sections built under the | NATH'L WILSON, Attorney for party secured, | Sf tet Se ou the south side of Water street, ex. | ete.. at purebaser - Terms to be complied a a ne ee ages » SL RG ee ane Cinteeset pare, Of coment-Wico son 2 ES SUE ABI [esting with anid lop nee om cad Water streak | Sear atsriak abdicot otters oro eae eae z muote2zdin | ten daye from date of wale to complete the ur pipe. = = southward to the @hantel of the Potomac tiver ase z =s oh “The total length of our subway system JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT. and more particulary.,bounded on the easterly _Bhi0-date DUNDANOON BROS, JAMES W. RATCIAFFE, AUCTIONEER, x aii satin 4s 125,578 feet, or 346,002 feet of single duct (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) fide of said premlaes (ae follows: Beginning. of ©. G. SLOAN & CO, AUCTIONEERS, (Successor to Ratelifle, Sutton & Co.), a CHARLES "P. BENJAMIN, The actual cost of constructing the giace@, | TRUSTERS SALE iQ VALUABLE, IMPROVED | intersection ‘thereof with, the ‘middie line Of the poco t TRUSTEES SALE OF THREE two-story | _™"7-¢&ds — t ; > BUSINESS PROPERTY, SITUATE AT THE | east wall of the northeasterly warehouse 0B | pores BRICK HOUSES, NOS. 1726, 1728 AND 173) DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. office, was $150,132.18, or an average cost SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 11TH AND N | said premises, formerl¥ occupled (in 1832), by | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A THREE-STORY DWELL- ELFTH STREET EAST. — of 43 2-10 cents per foot of single duct. STREETS SOUTHEAST. William H. Barker, 18 feet 2 luches west from the ANG NO. 1727 19TH ST. N.W. TW ‘B a of three deeds of trust, recorded, re- 01 . <a “As previously explained, the available | By virtue of two certain deeds of trust to us, virtue of @ certain deed of trust, dated | By virtue ree TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- space ‘n these conduits {s limited, amount- | dated, respectively, September 10th, 1894, and May = line of said io 5, and running thence cast ing only to 43,122 feet of single duct out of | 18th, 1805, and duly recorded In Liber ‘No. 1942, protraction. thereof to the channel of the rivér | folio 154 et sea.. cue of the land records of the By L foresal ively, in Liber No. 2240, folics 113, 129 aud . . ci 5 Ne IN of south with the id middle line and the Aog. 7, 1894, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1989, | spectively. ‘of th a ‘of the Dist cof pT — Or coLuMBIAS EY BY ee SE, NO. i4lo TENTH pg ae ea and recorded ta iver oes er ~ og the lond records {& u istrict Columbia, will sell, on THURSDAY. THE SEVENTEENTAL DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 18%, AT HALF-PAST 3 5 District of Columbia, and at the request of the = folio 190 et seq., and Tiber No. 2027, folio 87 et | aforesaid, uccording to the plan and agreement a fotal of 346,602 feet of single duct con- | fey" of the luni! records of the District of Colum. | for the settlement of boundaries executed between Sees ee ot ae entnn o aee Reel soaae ee peer Part of the available | pia,” and at the request of the holder of the notes | Francis Dodge, Jr., John Davidson and others, | Suction, in frout of the premises, on WE "108, ai rental space has been taken by the Home | secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will | February 22, 1842, and recorded in Liber W. B., HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the follo Telephone Company, who pay for thls | fell at public auction, in front of the premises, on | 91, follo 248, of the land records of the District | HALE-PAST FOU premises, situate in the city Space at the rate of seven cents per foot | WEDNESDAY, the ‘TWENTY-THIRD DAY ‘Og | of’ Columbla, together with all and singular the | Gescrived und and, prevlece: abrtate tn ted. of single duct. The actual cost of the |MARCH, A.D. 1898, at HALF-PAST FOUR | warehouses, wharves, Duildings, ways, easements, available space for rental was 30 13-100 | OCLOCK P-M., the following described land and z 5 rights, privileges and appurtenances to the same | $% nd heing all of ast meiner aiowey tw welt 7 mises, situate in the city of Washington, in the | belonging or in anywise appertaining. 5 the lot of in the city of Washington, in per foot of sige duct of ental apace om | Bata a cam, dng Amery and bea | tor of ele nea oG he, Gerche money | PT ida ibe tg ea he the Dini of cota, Sogn am it ered the total cost of the condutt amounts to ea thesia wilh oe Iegrerecote eee icstanimente payable 10, fone and two years, with a Ee ee ae ere ee ee ego ng sy Iuondred “and chirty- -28. You can see from this that if all | Terms: One-third cash, balance in one (i) and | interest at pe F ennam, payable | Of, ColumbIG, A cash, balance t (S3H), rs sald sutdivision ts recorded the avattable szace Is rented the amount | (wo (2) years, with interest at tx (@) ‘percent scm-annually, from cay of sale; secured’ by deed (Sem paso iti tnttewee trgix Mh oer ot ae ‘ibe survezor of the District of Colvavua, = annum, payable semi-annually, and secu rust upon the property fold, cash, abio wessl-antmally, abd severed by Gora Book BE SURE THE INTERNAL REVENUE STAND Secet yes snare eee meas eae eee of trust oa the property sold, oF all cash, at | the option of the purchasor, A deposit of $500 | SP mse" tne property auld, or all cash, at the ‘Terms One-third cash, balance in : the option of the purchaser. A ‘deposit of $100 | will be required of the purchaser at the time of Sy Ea ge een eueal ‘one and two years, with and the amount as received pays about 23 aii tiie. i All conveyancing, recording ind notarial | 0ption ineaeet six per cent ‘anu OVER THE CORK AND CAPSULE IS NOT BROKEN percent on the actual cost of the ‘will _bo red ai time of sale. Ail convey- | sale. ae Chika ehictanen a os of $200 will be required at the time of sale. All i oon oe AND THAT IT BEARS THE NAME ~ rented. SOWA hr a PE ees eer ne ‘from day of | Conveyancing and ae oe oe ee ae a "Gaon on the gepeny. ot oh “I trust that the above will give you the | from the day of sale, otherwise the trustees re- | sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the rij ‘the trustees cash, Borger | A deposit of $500 W.A.GAINES & co. information you desire. werve the right to resell the property at the risk | resell the Lane ofl the risk and at the risk required at os soly. _<heeepancing = “Yours truly, and cost of the defaulting haser or purchasers, | defaulting after five days’ notice of euch purchasers, cording at > a SSA GOVERNMENT GuananreE “(Signed) NICHOLAS S. HEIN, Jr., | after 5 days notice of such resale in some Wash | resale. 4 ‘come Wash are not complied in ten m day of THAT GOES WITH THIS BOTTLING. “Chief Engineer Water Department, for- | imétoa newspaper. BE NATH'L WILSON, Trustee, sale ‘the ‘trustees reserve the te Py "For Sale Everywhere. merly Engineer Electrical Commission.” SUnUS A MAEDEL JOnN W. TH : ‘ From this it appears that they pay a] mhll-dads uw ‘Trustees. mhl2dkds mb5-d6ds | JOHN J. ‘Trastee,

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