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14 wee THE EVENING=STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, «1898-14 PAGES. THE PRESIDENT'S AIM|,__ <*T=rr "2" ones (Centinued from Eleventh Page) Will have a full opportynity to assail the President of the United States, to send- their bitterness and their opposition across the water to our enemies. e gentleman shall have a full opportunity, to,abuse his own constituents at home for any con- servative expressions which they. may have made through the telegraph or the mail, and he shalf have that Opportunity un- affected by answers of mine. I wish here imply to say that the President of the United States haw asked of Congress the power to use the army and the navy for the purpose of establishing in the Island of Cuba an independent government.”” Mr. Lentz—“Why didn't he say 80?” Mr. Grosvenor—“Will my friend from Ohio try for a°minute to~keep his mouth shut Mr. Cannon—“Oh, that Is impossible.” (Applause and laughter on the republican side.) Mr. Handy (Del.)—“‘I want to know what you understand the President to mean by this sentence in his message: ‘It involves, however, hostile constraint upon both the parties to the contest as well as to enforce @ truce as to guide the eventual settle- ment.’ “Go and Ask the President.” Mr. Grosvenor—“You had better go and ask the President.””° (Laughter and ap- plause on the republican side.) Mr. Gaines—“Don’t you think you had better go and’ sée Hanna?” (Derisive jeers on the republican side and laughter on the democratic side.) Mr. Grosvenor—“There ‘comtes in another exhibition. .(Laughter.) . Now, let me re- state my proposition. I state the President of the United State#has asked for the use of the army and.navy to establish on the Island of Cuba an independent government, and has said so in the plainest kind of Eng- lsh language."’ (Cries of “Where?” on the Democratic side.) mahee “After a great deal of tribulation I am going to give the gentlemen on the other side a demopstration of every statement which I made. You ‘wil fihd this language used by the President, and I will leave it to the most acute analytical mind on the other side to say that if that Is not a prop- osition to establish on the Island of Cuba @ government independent of. Spain: “In view of these facts and of these considerations, I ask Congress to author- ize and empower the President to take measures to sécuré a Tull and final termina- tion of hostilities between.the government of Spain and the ‘people of Cuba, and to secure in the island the establishment of a stable government, capable of maintaining order and observing its international obli- gations.’ ” The President's’ Mean ‘ow, I ask any-gentleman on the other side to tell me how a government on an island or any country controlled by a for- eign country, as Cuba js,.can have a gov- ernment capable of discharging its inter- national obligations? What are interna- tional obligations? Do colonies have inter- national obligetions? Did the President understand that there Gan be a colonial condition In Cuba ty which there would be international obligations from that gov- ernment? Z 5 “What international act does Canada do? What international act has any of the West India islands ever done? What rep- resentative of this government goes to Ja- maica, Porto Rico or any island except those independent? The very language of the President, as understood by every in- telligent man and men of thought, is that the object and purpose of using force is to establish « government ‘with international obligations, and with the power to dis- charge those international obligations. So the whole apyeal of the gentleman from Ohic is like the picture of a painted ship upon a painted ocean. (Laughter on re- publican side.) “The time is coming ver: rapid}: said Mr. Grosvenor, in conclusion, “it be kere, I trust, tomorrow, when under the guidance of the committee on foreign af- fairs is House will take action, and 1 will suggest to the gentlemen on the oth sid> that there wil! be a degree of patrioi- ee of unanimity of purpose, a eness in action, that will sur- man when he looks over t will be taken here tomor- eat applaus> cn the republican degree of o prise the the vote side.) Democratic Enthusiasm Arcased. Mr. ley, the democ: Plied to Representative Grosvenor in a brief speech w arcused Intense enthus- he democratic ‘si It was what remarkable, he said, that the Presi- dent in sending to Congress one of the riant me upon one ef the ing questions which had been be- entry im years had concluded with « rocommendation so ambiguous thai it could ke the of controversy. rtion: Ze showed that ic leader, re- the er of clear and lucia ecuting his rec- emime nc done so in words of the gentle ar what he meant. the freedom and in- he had not said so. a Mr. Ba'ley, “that the D’resident deliber: veiled his mean- ing, and in sayin to him more cred- n ethers on this floor. I believe if had designed the establish- nd independent republic on iba he would have said so. y & stable government? A government and an Independent gov- ent were vastly different. No one s that C: a stable gov- ernment, but every intelligent man knows it is not an independent government. 1 do not doubt that Spain could establish a stable governm it could make a desert all it peace. ‘o one could deny.” continued Mr. y. “that the President had asked for y send the my and navy to peace. When our forces “We are at Our arms are stacked. {t is the insurgents who are at Then agents of the Pr ed under the authority he asks to say to the insurgents: ‘Stack arms. Retire to the fields where you have for three years strugeied with fire and sword to attain your liberty.” “Mark my words.” said Mr. Bailey in conclusion, with uplifted arm and ominous gest ire, “no*President that sends the army end navy of the United States to force the patriot soldiers of Cuba to lay down their arms will live. ner will his children live, to survive the odium Which the American peo- ple will fix upon him.’ Great applause on democratic side and in galleries.) A few ninutes later the House, at 5:20, adjourned. a “I do not belicve 2 o-—_____ ARMY OFFICERS TRANSFERRED. Amnouncement of Changes by the War Department. : The following assignments of officers to regiments are announced: Major Jam>s B. Burbank, to the Sth Artillery; Major Sam- uel M. Mills, to the 6th Artillery; Major John P. Story, to the 7th Artillery; Major William P. Vose, to’ the 6th Artillery; Ma- Jor George G. Greenoygh,.to the 7th Artil- Isry; he will remain on duty at Sheridan Point, Virginia, untit furthef orders; Major Frank C. Grugan, to the 6th Artillery; Capt. Garland N. Whistler, to the Ist Artillery, Light Battery K. Lieut. William D, Connor, Corps of En- gineers, is relieved from duty under the im- mediate orders. of Capt:-Waltsr TL. Fisk, Corps of Engineers, and will’ proceed at once to Willets Point, New York, for duty with battalion of engineers and at the Unit- ed States Engineer Sctiool. Leav> of absence for four months is granted Capt. Henty W- Sprole, 8th Cav- alry. The foliowing-named officers will proczed at once to Fert McHenry, Maryland, for duty with the 6th Artillery: Lieuts. Alex- ander B. Dyer, 4th Artillery; James L. Wil- son, 4th Artili-ry; Albert Todd, Ist Artil- lery; Charles W. Foster, 3¢ Artillery; Clar- ence Deems, 4th Artillery. ‘ The following-named ‘offtcers will ‘proceed at once to Fort Slocum, New York, for duty with the 7th Artillery; First Lieuts. Henry R. Lemly, 34 Artillery; George F. E. Har- rison, 2d Artillery; Edward T. Brown, 5th Artillery; William A. Simpson, 2d Artillery; William R. Hamilton, 5th Artillery; John ¥V. White, ist Artillery; Second Lieut. Clint C. Hearn, 4th Artillery. Capt. Cornelius Gardener, 19th Infatitry, is ralieved from duty with the National Guard of Michigan, and will join’ his com- pany. = = Leave of absence for four’ méiiths, with Fermin to go beyond sea, is grantsd nd Lieut. John L. Hines, ‘2d Infantry. | | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION-.SALES, Assigned to New Auxiliary THIS AFTERNOON: ‘TomomRow. FOTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAT Cruisers. = : . ~xnlos. 3. OOUMCAUGE aaa ae” |) UUAMES W. RATCLIFFE AUCTIONEER. | 8°LE_OF Two wHakF a ON THE s . SLOAN >, AUCTIONERES. 5 ~ SHS. J. OWEM(AUCT., 018 FST. W.w. re The following naval orders were issued] & @ BON Important Netica = 2: SBIRMAC RIVER. OF WiicH Tu LATE yesterday: ALcanrR - | revs . 4 & i PHY POTOMAC MINER, ONE HAVING A Pay ter’s Clerk W. D. Bollard, resig- ‘DWELLL ¥ AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE. SITU: ymaster v ING, NO. 1810 VER. Auction Trade: Sale. i: ATED ON 9TH, TH, N-ANP oO FRONTAGE OF AROUT 105 FRET ON ration from duty on Adams accepted. i - , WASHINGTON, D. C. STRBET AND RIVER, AND KNOWN AS Passed. Assistant Surgeon M. M. McCor- Entire:Stock ¢f- Shoes: cof gcetiain deed-of trast, | HATEASO MEARE, 48D, TUR OTMER HAV. mick, from the Naval Academy to the CONTAINED IN STORIE 790, 7TH ST. N.W., - fe ate ene 188 et SaiD : Yankee. Ai? TER ASD Uae BY Surgeon J. M. Edgar, from the Vermont “Tomorrow; 10 A. M. ‘eetered on the Sth to the Prairie. Fis : ca Ho cause Xo. asiee. Surgeon W. H. Rush to the Dixie at Fastener ‘Window . s & vertnership. S tine ‘SECOND DAY OF “ATRIL, eos, ay pane acpi e Aan ge a ._ Terms. made~' ‘at, time Geecribed T HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM iy Se: Chief Engineer R. G. Denig, from the J. G. SINCLAIR: Auctizwe® aE: BEEEEND, 7 = Se Constitution to the Yosemite. = LATE, Auctionser, 9. > ore Passed Assistant Surgeon G. M. Pickerell, from hospital at Washington and at once | 4, 1 and 2 years, with interest, or all cash, at the yen to the Yosemite. option of the purchaser. A deposit of $150 on each Passed Assistant Paymaster J. Q. Lovell; parcel will be required at the time of sale. The to the Yosemite. ty will be sold free of Se aoe Chief Engineer W. F. Worthington, from | {Ps terms are vot complied witD ik ind wont ot the Clemson Agricultural and Mechanical | #5" defaulting ‘purchaser. after dive days! readrer- College, Fort Hill, 8. C., to the Yankee. tisement in Ferening Star seen pekr — MAKCUS NOTES, AWCT.; 637 LA AVE. EXTENSIVE SALD OF ‘HOVSRHOLD FURAE FURB-AND -EPFEOTS, WITHIN MY SALES‘ Op THURSDAY - MORNING, -APRIL ~ FOUR: TEENTH, AT TEN.O'CLOCK, ‘I will sefl, without limit or roserve, a large collection. of ‘farmtture 105 fect on said river and strect between AM aud is os N streets, together with the bulldings and im- €. G. SLOAN & CO:, AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. | (15), sixteen (16) and seventeen (17), in square | provemcate theveoa. on numbered nine hundred and fifty-four (054); all of | AND AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.a. OF SAID DAY, Notice is hereby given that one share of the | original Ints numbered three (3), four (4), five (5), | im front of the premises, I will offor for sale the capital stock of the “Norwood Heights Improve- | six (6), seven (7), eight (8). nine (9), ‘ten (10), | wharf property ying between Water street ood ment Company, .ef: the par value of $1.000,.No. | eleven (11), twelve (2), thirteen (13),” the south | the Potomac river, snd fronting abost 300 feet on 21, standing in the-name. of Mary M. Cooke, on | tweaty-nve’ (25) froot by the full depts of 2 I} enld ctrect and river, and > Which $000 S0-has Seem pad tn sel RS Canes Son | ist metanbered gevemteen” TE, mad tie mon forty. | the foot of N street. which wae used by sald i ef all kinds..such as Bed Room and Di "Room by the Gr L. Sher! Tr nd conveyancing at the pure! itu: el ' = sale within“ our auction’ redms, No. 1407 G street | three (43) feet six (€) inches front by tl George Wf as @ coal and wood wharf, to- cpp tn Metlne Pm oe tne| rece EMRE |r Se Sour ee "Sir Sere | ana oe aA AGA ape: at |g Senge fie tg Nia ng | Sete cis Ae as ad og Lieutenant C. E. Fox, detached from the nienincachion © iuaboraey . ting. At_ | ment. of assessments duly levied on sald share | Same being Improved bya two-story brick ware. | ‘Terms of sale, ash, Vicksburg to the Morris. A rine | —™b30-d&ds Siz F at -. | “THOMAS-BOWLING & 00., AUCTIONEERS, | the umpal portion thereof. pea ee ension see weil: | THOMAS Dowiane, “een, endatane AN che Vent es JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. 62 E st. awy NORWOOD HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CO... by | ings, Nos. 1823, 1525 and 1827 11th street south- | _ apli-dte Office aw. "Passed Assistant Surgeon M, B. Pigott Gaccessor “to Ratchifie. Hutton) &00.) 7. 5 A SS J E.R. RAIGHT, Sec. Ce pg yh EO ee JAMES W. RATCUIPFE. AUGHONTREL to the Naval Academy. USTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE BRICK ict io SS) the two: EN, Ni aid land records, to secure an indcbtedness of (Succeesor to Datcliffe, Sutton & C , ‘Medical Inspector D. Dickinson to ma-| “"fousn Noo isis SIGHTH SEREeE NORE | “OU ar le of THOS. J. OWEN, AUOTICNEER. 013 F ST. N.W. See Mice asterent at 6 aoc tat fees tee ah aay | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN Gee Eneneer Wnt "Naumam ts ene Con: | «Baas otras ote wre ong. se| Handsome standard and |» smss ost 07 caicanis mpcrgoyes | tty Mg ace Mc Pad a es See | MGR AS PAE CARES Su 7 Se he District of Columbia, in‘ Equity Cai , | Peek Oe ae 2.88 AND | for two years from maturity upon parment 0 8 s a ‘ stitution; Lieutenant J. H. L. Holcombe to | e Pastnct © eersigned trstens wit offer for. fast-bred stallions newn | - ee ito ROP OLS VIEW.” C st due half-yearly installments of interest. D.C. USED AS A RESTAURANT AND BAK the Independence» Acting Carpenter J. A.| inte ty ible ‘auction, In front of the premises, on k TER -ECEINGTON. Terms of sale: half cash, and the balance | |. HOO est eee tad een ceed of trust. dated | posable in one-year, for which “he pote of the | , Under a decree of the Supreme Cowrt-of-the Dia- Barton to duty with the board on auxil-| WEDNESDAY, THIRTEENTH DAY OF APItl, an nf x ‘360 et seq., of. the lend records of the Ivistrict of | PUrchaser must given, with interest, payable ict of pag ae! ob March 24 1808. In iary cruisers; Assistant Naval Construc-| A.D. 1898, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, »as Gilbert: Red’ and-:Lee mip é * wuity cause No. I82v8, wherein Meruction and repair; Pased Ancistat Gu-| to, ef Washington, Duseiet of Gotumbia. owe |; Edwards, coming. 5 and:6} crumat. tnd at tne request at the boteer of tae | 2emiauaty. oh the rate of, ae per cept er | iUlty ume Xo. IR, wherein Ena Sivvuee an struction and repair; Passed Assistant En-| ftv, of Watnington, ae oe ee ia Swear t ‘ notes secur] therzby, a8 svrviving trustcc, I will | Sate property. sold. or all cash, at purchasers | others are efendante, the : < Annapolis and ordered to the Dixie; Passed | numbered, ree lundied and, nosy sever a7). ve}. years Old, at auction: <3 }THi sly Sie TeEN Ty ee Vey Sh | option, ae depedtt, ot $000 will ty. required at | Br said) Gocree appointed, wil see he sae i Arnapolis and ordered to the Dixie; Passed | ginning on the west line of Sth street at the south- é: APRIL, AD. 1998) at HALF-PAST FOUR | time of sale. All: conveyancing. acknowledging le auction. in fromt cf the premises. on Assistant Engineer C. E. Rommel, de- / east corner of said lot and running thence north | On THURSDAY, APRIL FOURTEENTH, 1998, ae d a : % HURSDAY, AP! 3 3 - O'CLOCK PM, the following described real ear | 820 Tecording at purchaser's cost, If terms of wale ¥. APRIL TWENTY-FIRST, AT HALF tached from the Iowa and ordered to the| fifteen (15) feet seven and one-hal inehe NO" ~ re not complic ith in ten days from day of | FAST FOUR O'CLOCK P_M., the follow! - ts 1 een Ge ee ak ee ee St LEVEN JST ooe Ee ee tate, pituate In the county of Washington, District | Sale the trustees reserve the right to fesell at the | scribed real entete, sitonte in ibe nome ni Mg nnapolfs. = thence south fifteen (15) feet seven and one-half, Wy wo (2) well-known stalifons — to. wa risk and cost of Scfentiing Purchaser, after three | iigion. District of Colun:bla, known as “GIRL Lieutenant W. B. Fletcher, from the | (714) inches; thence east ninety-four (04) feet four'| Gilber: Red, by Red: Wilkes, and Leé Edwards, by | act spel pered retpectively, thirty-two | days’ public notace of resale in some news- TION,” beginning for, the same on the 7th Vicksburg to the Massachusetts. #) inches to place of beginning, together with all} Bermuda, beth well known and. of standard breed, | -(2),, thirty-three Seas Dest of thicte fone (83 b paper ena fg i OF Lieutenant J. C_ Cresap, from the Mas-| the improvements, rights dc. | in oné-and | $84 pedigree: furnished at: time of sale. -apl22t }-n tract of land called snd known’ as “Betropolis WILLIAd A. H. CHURCH,” thence_along said road (now ae; Patt ; C..G. Sloan & Co:, Aucts., ad ae seconded verser Shep jt he rable semi-annually, sécared when detached from the Patterson, take | Po fuca dr'tsust os ths property sold on all ceo cemmand of the Lebanon instead of going | at the option of the purcuaser.” A deposit of $100 to the New York navy yard. red upon acceptauce of bid. If the terms ‘of]- Captain H. Glass has been, ordered to| sale are tot cctupfied with in ten days from: the Command the: Pensacola” day of sale the trustees reserve the right to-resell lumbfa, and-.2@ recorded in like ‘Governor Shep- | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 013 F ST. N.W. Gegrees west 224 feet to Bi Ccluintie craneyor; ercptingy boweter, the fo | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALCAMLE Lor ox | plsce of beginning. sala lowh pa of said lote, namely: So much of JACKSON STREET, ANACOSTIA, D. C.. IM- lend ry deeds, said fot thirty-two (82) as was conveyed to Wm. PROVED BY FRAME DWELLING, ADJOIN- 1407 G St. &« F - : ‘deel record: ‘ ING THE PARSONAGE OF THE M. &E. | Xos. 1042, folio 251; 106), folio 1 : Assistant Paymaster H. E. Biscoe to the| purchaser after ve days’ avertieement oh ae Lo] t fe= Aletha se -_ CHURCH. : 2076, follo 425, 2076, folio G0; 2191. fallo 8, amd Yankee. ; Feaale in some newspaper published ia Washluge eremptor Ys UNO Parise chips: c tet the land records of said eee ratee oS Seciee, of the Supreme, Court = | Teme dweling, cal peri itag megtete, denise wiijaomine pase nave nee append: | ag Py ey a vai a foe we | Bes tht cali Ree Hnoot a Par | wr eigen a ane. pare gas | pears inacee ope, we Sen cee , . A. R. Nickérson, ; Sand- . NJ. 3. ‘ 5 : r : . f strom and L. L. Welss, JAMES. BUSTER Large Collection of ~ + }ioPlgatd' tract ofteald land recorded in the office ct | cn THURSDAY. THE TWENTY-FinsT DAY OF pTems of sale as prescribed by decree: Ons So PO Gate te I ge = duel rary of the District of Colombia, io Liber | APMUL. A, D. ive. Ag HIVE O'CLOCK PA. the | third of the parchaee ‘money ie bt peid Jn aah, ; “ounty, No. & « : r flowing desc ; e : gered be rec se aaa Useful:& Ornamental] 2 ie, pi tclatrei Beck 10 She toe soe | tia DS Sto wits. Eo samiied ano bepdred a | Sr, 2%, su, thereat on the deferred” pay Judge Hagner, in Equity Court No. 2, FUTUR DAYS. ‘ r] 36, bom inclusive, i block 17; aloo Tote one 1) | fty-aix G6) In Uniontown, now called Anacratin, | Richt fons tbe day of Sale‘et ibe rate of aix per late yesterday afternoon, signed an order Satna = = = ry f z Reape Be ah ed eed oe Coxmencing at a point on the south side of Jack- | Cured by Gist deed of trust-on-the property sold, dismissing the suit instituted September 9 een eet SCONES ag - : Japanese Goeds» vislon Mt part of ssid tract of said land, mae | son street ninety (U0) feet west from the southeast | °F all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A de- last by Mrs. Margaret B. Gladmon for a * 1 Boalt of £160 will be required at the time of sale. since the date of and record of said deed of trust | ccrner of Jackson and Pierce streets, and running ime at ents, Sila tant, mentioned, subdivision elng re- | thence westerly twenty-four (24) eet: “thence | DtaSal fre dette eat a a recording ask in Tiber County No. 8, follo 65, of the rex | sot one feet; thence fag < tC surveyor's office of exld District; and | easterly twenty-four (24) feet, and thence northerly Bee be comping miei, If the terme of sale should excepting also the streets ond alleys shown in said | one bundred and thirty (180) feet to the place of | Dot. bs complied with | Teel age, Om She.day of last mentioned gubdivision, ‘which bave been ded- | beginning, as the same appears upon the record | Soue (pe trustees, porch Droperty at tha Kcated tothe District of Columbia, “and also ex- plat of said Uniontown, together with all the im- ERN? SE Ly SOMMIDT. os ting: ©. Parcel of said tract of land, con- sem thereon. 2 f ", Trastee. falning abot 17.465 square feet, and Geseritied fo | Terms of sale: Ope-third of the purchase money W. A. JOHNSTON, Daal building. Certain deed, recorded in the land records of tne | in cash, the balance tn one aud two years with 9! gir, gag "> * |. Trestee, District 6f*Co'umbia in Liver No. 2149, follo Xo. | tercst trom the day of sale et 6 per cent per an- S12 Beh ot. mw. _ 300; abdyalno excepting enother small’ parcel of | Num, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed | ©. G. SLOAN & C0.) AUCTIONEERS, ia0? G BE aid track Of raid lard, containing abeut 4.290 | of trust/on the property sold. or sll cash at she ete sqnar: feet. mentioned and described in Liber ‘No. | opticn of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 requir- | POSITIVE AUCTION SALE OP VALUATLE PROP 1900, folie. No. 282, of the land records of the Dis- | ed upon acceptance of ‘bid. If the terms of sale] ERTY ON O ST. BETWEEN 2vtit eap sont trict of Columbia. are pot complied with in tea days from day of sale | _STS., GEORGETOWN, DG. : Terms of sale: One-6fth of the puréhase monoy | the trvstee reserves the right to resell the property | By direction of te puriy 1a laterest, we will sell 30 De paid in cash, balance in four equal install- | at the risk and cost of the defaulti purebase>, | at bite ction. in front of the oD ments, “invang;-two, three and four (4) years from | efter five days’ advertisement of such resale in | TURSDAY, APRIL NINETEENTH. kon ee BIND Gute of sale secured by a decd of trust on thc | sme newspaper published in Washington, D. C. | O'CLOCK P.M., all of the west belf of lot iat we property old, with interest at the rate of alx per | Trxes paid to date uf sale. All conveyancing, etc., | Beall's additien 2 town, D. C.. froating 30 centum, per annum, or all cash, at option of pur- | at purchaser's cost. feet on south side of © st., with & depth of 120 chaser of purchasers, A depoalt of $1,000 will be JOHN J. WILMARTH, Trustee. | feet. “Improved by a frame dwelling, required st time of sale. All corveyancing and re- | _ @pll-d&ds 227 4% ot. mw. | Terms: One-third cash, balance in 1 and 2 years, : : limited divorce from Dr. Fawin Gladmon.| _ 1 rustees’ sale of a tract In her petition, it will be zemembered,|Of valuable real estate Mrs. Glad chi red th: r husband paid devoted attention to another woman. | fronting on Brightwood One of the allegations was that Dr. Glad- mon and the party referred to drove past | avenue (Seventh street ex= i . sae Se curiae crine Gadtta g's | tended), opposite “Petx|. ’cahoma Trading: Co oe : worth,” containing about}: =) OF New York,” ~ AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. | Sixty-four and forty-seveti Within our rooms, 1407 G street, mame hundredths == 64.47-100 == Wednesday, +3 : Thursday James W. statelife, Auct,, 920 Pa. ave. nw—|acres of land, formerly - » and Friday, Trustees’ sale of dwelling No 1514 8th st. n.w.. on ‘April 13, 14 and 15, 1898, at 11 aan At Public Auction »°. ==:- = for account of the ’ Wednesday, April 13, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Jobn known as the farm of the i a eat Spo pee trustees. late John Ruppert, de= 1407 G st. nw. ‘i . ‘ fog: at the purcheser or purchaser's cost. 7 5 5 with interest, and secured by a deed of ecators’ sule of dwelling No. a21 7th st ceased. + ‘Terma bf sale to be complied with within, ten (el pel re hg —— the property, cr all cash. A’ deposit of $100 will Wednesday, April 13, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Under and by virtne of a deed of trust, bearinti: and 3 p.m. each day. deye from.Cey of aele. or the trustee will reseil A sd be required at time of sale. All conveyancing and at 5 o'clock p.m., dwelling on cor. 8th and G sis. | qote the fifth day of January, A.D, 1808, and dutt at risk aud. cost of defaulting purchaser or pur- chasers, -atter five da: s.w. Michael J. Colbert and George K. Petty, | reccrded among the land recoi previous advertisement | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-| pited with in atteca ats Stan query £0, be com for the District in fifteen days from day of sale, or the ON PUBLIC! VIEW Vea FSA ee a OG ie ‘yor furfuer 1aformation. apply to trustee. STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. | Pers may be resold at ree lg Duncanson Bros., Aucts., Sth and D sts. n.w.— | the wadersigned trustecs will cffer for sale. ‘ WILLIAM H_ O'CONNOR, Surviving ‘Trustee, 11 Tor es : 2 public auction, in front of the prémiscs, on TUF ‘ NNOR, Surv! te 1922 SIXTH ST. N. W. apll-d&ae party in foterest. Trustee's sale of dwelling No. 225 East Capitol | hay. THe TURD DAY OF MAY AD. Took er Monday and ‘Fuésday, apti&de. 1945 4th at. ne., Washington, D.C. Ps ead aia asa or ot ats a inasas RSEEES street, on Wednesday, April 13, at 4:30 o'clock | FIVE (3) O'CLOCK P.M., the following deserted Apgill 1 d 12 oe ee ee ge >, | Liber No. 2071, follo 416 et seq., one of the land ‘ z : P-m. Arthur S. Mattingly, trustee. lend and premises, situate in the county of Wael pr “an je | TRUSTEES’ SALE, BY AUCTION, OF records for the District of Colum! ington, District of Columbia, aud Tomorrow. end being parts of tracts of land is C. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. n.w.— | lence,” “Pleasant Plains,” “‘Lenar's Cutlet" ieureniglirgieaiall Cebiesas 4s, on Thursday | “PAdsworth,” or by whatever name the sume niny / = be known, included within the following metes and Friday, April 14 and 15, at 11 a.m. and 3] ind bounds, viz.: Beginuing for the same at a eee s fa, and at the | TRUSTEES’. 0. GBLG INTERESTS IN THE REAL ES request of the parties secured theres, the un-| DWELLING NO Saber NOR z » NO. REET Ni > a S CITY AND IN HE | Cct#igned: trustees, will offer for sale, wy public | | WEST eras. SSS SHING AND DD ? | auction. in front of the premises, on’ WEDNES- ty virtue of a certain deed of trust, led po ihicT OF COLUM SS Re LAL ORE TH PAY OF APRIL, A.D. 280%, | Liber No. 1488, follo 60 et Con. of the land sec nih tal Re E -PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., the fol- | ords of the District of Columbia, we will sell, ‘ —Catalogues onsapplication — vu. G. SLOAN & CO., a ; stywaty | lewing described real cstate, situate in’ the elty | public anction: in trom q p.m. each day. stone planted on the west side of Seventh ettect | Terms cash Aucts. Te Seeglttet January 21, 1880, recorded February | oe" Washington, in the District, of Columbia, t | DAY: ElGiTEENth DAY OF APMC, ‘Thos, at : ‘ 4 Sian OA. rms cash. 4 12, 1889, In Liber No. 1360, at folio 320 et seq., | &,) A. DAY, El a James W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. turnpike at a distance cf 121-100 chains in a wit yt numbered twenty-eight (28), in W. J. | FIVE 0 Mt t= 3 Trastecs’ wale of dwellings ‘No. 1227 Lat. nw, | Cote north #84 degrees west from abound sicae | ap@-tt us RP fie nano yo ae ee deta: | Newton's subdivision of ints in ‘the block numbered | real estate, cltante: te she" city of Wasuington, ia ~ he st. Bw. | standing on th ide of sal t th = e authority : flo = . plat recor! tered v0 82), and No. 1806 Vermont ave. n.w., on Thursday, | end df the thirty sind ities or eat ke At tte JAMES W.) RATCLIVFE,) AUCTIONEER. the’ Supreme Court of the District of Tibet ome Bratt, Park.” as per plat recorded in | sald Dist Lot, nui u os x rty-two (32), in Passed on February 3. Tiber County No. 7, follo 70, of the records of the | Samuel G. Siewart's subd vision of lots in square ‘ | office of the surveyor of the’ District of Coluabja. | membered three hundred apd thirty-one eat ae en OES tenes ue | Subject to a right of way ever the rear four (4) js division is recorded. tm the ‘ofice of’ the IGE, we will sil. at public. auction. weeks | et Of aald lot for the tse of lots numbersd | eurvesor of the Disteiee of Count, SALES. ROOMS OF THOMAS DOWLING & CO, | Uenty-four (24), twerty-Ave (25), twenty-six 29) | page 27, together with the NOE S OF THOS eee ee ond twenty-seven (27), in eid block one (1), or | sisting of a tv enero ores , ia District en | 22Y subdivision thereof, tcgether with all” the | street northwest, rh nSDAY. Tae iy in sa DAY . or in provements, rights, &c. Terms: One-third cash, baizoce in equal install- ee Shoes Terms: One-quarter cash the balance in one, | meuts, at one and two yenrs, with interest at CEE ene and estate of the said | tWe and three years, with interest from the day | (6) per cent per uunuin, payable. seul annual Tainan eee Wer tesest and eatate of the sail | of sale at six per cent per annum, payable wems. | trout day of sein, secured hy deed of trust upon Sines (G» Widsinver: an John, J» Wide: annually, secured by deed of trust on the property | tie property wold, or ull cash, at the opts two ‘ofthe children and hetis at-Iaw of the ta j Seid, or ‘all cash. at the option of the purchas " ) (Successor to Hatelife, Sutton & Co.). TRUSTEES’ SALB OF W. VALUABLE THRER- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLU HOUSE, NO 1227 1 STREET NORTHWEST. ALSO TWO-STORY AND BASEMEBT BRICK HOU! April 14, at 4:00 o'clock and 5 o'clock pan. Wil- | “Lemar’s Outlet,” and renning fro sald bea ton J. Lambert and Mason V. Richardson, trustees. | ting stoue south’ C% degrees east along ‘he west = : : Mue of said turuptke 1547 78-100 feet to atone N CG. Sloam'& Co, Aucts:, 1407'G st. n:w-—Ex-.|/y "called for! ina ‘decd between ‘Ferdinanit ecutor’s sale of dwelling No. 1305 S st. n.w., on} Heitmuller, Henry J. Muppert and others, dated Tuoreday, April 14 at 9 o'clock pm. Nat'l Safe | dnuusry 19, Asse, defining’ the boundary ‘tie. he: z Deposit) andi Trust! Cou executor! tween this’ tract’ aud the land adjoining on the o ! : x HOURE. = 4 3 nce 1a boners tefned XO. 1803 VERMONT AVENOE NORTHWESS. Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts., 10th and D| (rescat maguctic “Werringh, Loni ete een py wirtue of u decroe of the Supreme. Court of sis. n.w.—Chancery sale of improved property ou} west 773 11-100 fect to ® stone No. 2, called for | the District of Coimmbia, puseed kneiqnity H st. bet. 12th and 13th sts. n.w., on Thursday, | 14 wald deed; theuce stilt with auld boundary scuth | NO. TTS. the undersigned. trustees, “will April 14, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Arthur A. Birney | 77 degrees 23 minutes west 729 feet to st. sale: say Unbuc /emecions In otemnt of, called for in said deed, and at corner of Lind | SPectve premises, — on is ‘ n Book 14, improvements, con: story brick dwelling, No. 1005 V¥ burcoaser. “A deposit of $100 will be re a pos o in 8 ty of i eof co ef and Henry F. Woodward, trustees. yi “ ; APRIL, A.D. 1668, At HALE Yiam-G. Widmaser, in and to th: fe Uehoelt of $200 required upon acceptance of Lid. | time of ‘sale. All cing, ke. at pare Negi REC Ae oe a formerly owned by Heine; thence leaving sitd PPO De SERS Fa eet souibed ‘land andi premiana: chruate da the atte et | Le the terms of ale are not complied with In 18 | chaser's cost.” Terms to. he -compited with, within Rule Of stack Of the Noctk’ aad Weskiceion | euniuy and renning with ‘daid Heine's Tua ¢old | POUR 0 C10OK BAK he: following. cercrived | eerthed land andi premises, situate in the clty <f 1 Gry tron the Gay of sale, the trentecs reesrve the | ten eure macnn eee folk and Washington | bearing) north 65 degrees west April 14, at 1] Stone, nerth 4644 degrees west 16 : north 51 degrees west 165 feet to a stone rustees reserve the right vst | to resell ai isk and cost of the defaul . > om st of the defaulting pur, right to resell the property at the risk and ot the defaulting purchaser, efter 5 days’ ad District of Columbia, to wit (8%), of Peck’s subdivision Lot numbered elgnt | Part of the lot numbered n the square puser- lots numbered eignt:| ed 238, froatin; inches en tt smeat Co., om Thursday O'Clock p.m. ad ap Weak ee Ge (8\ and nine (), of idson's snbdivision of | shic of north “S$? etrect, and fumedin laces ta Wentiagen ne cc oallcconconioaags | FRANCIS H. SMITH, "Thoma re 9 =Per- oeapapath ek Fal Sot p tC ee ded aynare nambered | two ndred and elghty-three | ing the: west 10 feet front of said lot le np da Se 2 BIRGE SMITH, fhemas 3. Owen, Auct., O13 Fst. new-—Per- | a maple. being in corner of land formeriy ow (243), containing about 2.700 square feet of gromd, | two adjoining sublots muzmbered 16 and iz, ia the | €&- St the cost of the purcheser. Trustec emptory sale of dwellings Xo. 1819 Vermont ave. Sampson; thence north Ste degrees went | (283), me se * so rsnes 3 Hs a Bw. and No. 1810 6th st. mw, on ‘Thursday, | 107 40-109 feet to a poplar, a corer to nnd tor. | texetver with all the Imprcements, rights, Ae fronting on the east 300 BARN i. .ovED between New York avenue and v 4114, at 4.20 o'clock p.m uly owned by Levi M. Osborn; thence with sail) On TRE SAME DAY. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. street; also part of the lot numbered 4, in | —8PO-d&ds ae = Thoms: ing & Co., Aucts., G12 E st. n.w.— | Qebern’s land north 20% degrees eust S89 82- let eightcer (18), in Diller B. Groff's subdivision of | the square’ numbered 550 ing for ‘ihe | THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ree sis Ramiro ete OE A ee ES ae Jot mimbered eight (8), of and in L. F. Clark's | sume OT feet north eof ald. lot 612 E st. nw Sule of two stailions, on Thur: April 14, at 11 # east 364 42-100 feet to Sauls land; the qulsdlgiaionr of north of square numbered | $0 and auneing the Foo Cenrt ney : attics tea with said Ssul’s Iand north 85 degrees . NG HOUSE AND BUSINESS PR <_ LHE NORTHWEST, BRIN ‘DWE H tA THREK- ING AND STORE. A comme the’ south 1 * north along are 1920 os si three hundred ant thirty-four (3341, as the same | of 34 street west 24 8 inches, and by that IMPROVED VLVANIA AVENUE, 4 cas Notes, ¢t., 687 La. ave. n.w.—Sale of | 295 79-100 feet to a stone, south 28 de is recorded in the office of the surveyor of the } width extcndi ek to New Jersey avenue: .tlao AND PREM THE REAR, AND Tivo Two stoke Maree tes, Auct., 687 La. ave. n.w. 145 28-100. fee! e mardi 3 1 TASHING: TWO TWO-STORY a * eareday, 25-1 eet to a white marble stene, south |) District of Columbia, in Book ni | the lots 1, 2, 20 and 21, in the square numbered WASHING- FRAM NUS. 811 AND 813 TWEN- ee de aC tO ele ane? Ct» oR Thuraday, | so}, degrees east S24 55-100 feet to the beziuninz. | he folto numbered. eighty (0), Ieeated on and near the northwest con TDM STREET sp rperes April 14, at 10 o'clock a.m. ‘ing the same laud conveyed to Jobn Ruppert and | (he improvements. rights. &e. ‘and Ist strects northwest; also ine of a certain deed of trust, By virt Tee of the Supreme Court of a pert by deed recorded One the Terms. ne-third cash, lance in one and et 20 feet of lo: 16. S . in square Sé * street between €th and 7th sireets uocth also that certain parcel or tract of land v'ng on the east site eptembe AD, pe ord the Disirict of “Colum! ++ Of toe | No, 19002, of Allen et al. ve. McAllister et al. t end at | undersigned trustees will’ nel * auction, te the request of the party secured, the undersigned | trout of the respective, pretuiree nen trustees will sell at public suction, THE NINETRENTH DAY oF waives. on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY beginning at MALF-PAST Ol PRIL, DD. ws, A’ wowing describe SUR O'ChOGK” P the following described pe rds of the District of Column . two years, with Inter. », folio 260, and to John Ruppert by | G per cent per aniuas, secur —— ———— ded in Liber 884, folios 126 and 206, the | on! the ty sold, or all cash, FUTURE DAYS. seme being impreyed by a commodious the purchaser. A depesit of $200 Teh satreet’ foad: cor: ar = dwelling and outbulldings. required at time of sale. Terms sale to te | istrict. and imme Terms of Sale: One-afth of purchase money in| Complied with In fifteen days from day of {ahe'lands of the Sc : cash, and the talauce payable in che, two, three | otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell taining six and one-half acics of land. t fron day of sale ut y deed of trust ‘at ception of each house passed in equity cause __ AUCTION SALES. PROVED tr NORTH B: the following descritnd | iges, situate int y . 7 and four years after date, with interest at the rate j preperty at risk and cost of defaniting purch Jens: and also all of the right, title, interest and | lard and premises, situated in the city of Wush- | District or Colamul District of Cob passed in Equity Cause of six per cent per + payable semt-annuals, | afier five days’ advertisement of such resal estate of the sald William G. Widmayer sod hig | irgton, District of Columbia, known se lot nu 19008, 3 A. Kane et a to be secured by deed of trust upon th in Thomas and | Will offer in the orde ‘crty’s subdivision of lots in square numbered one yon tbe Leperty | acme newspaper publiahed tr Washingion, i. © option of the pute AN conveyancing, recording, &e., ut cost of pur- | & - enemen A deposit or cne’ thousund doilars will be required | ebeser for aly tate ands tone mentioned, viz plaimants, snd Jobn J. Kane is defendant said wife, and the sa hered one hundred and four (104 t front on’ street of Widmayer. in and dersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auc ard hereditaments sold, or ail cash, at ST. The west 20 ¢ original lot S, in square 106, by the depth of satd d Tying In said city and in said District. fuherited | bundred and eighty-one (ISI), the same being im- | jor improved ty id di cot, tien in front ef the premises time of sale. All conveyancing and record- WILTON J. LAMBERT. Trretee, eohetrn s of the sald Jol d- | proved by a three-story and basement stone and Mee hwese, nt Gwelling house, No. 1635 £ TWENTY SIETHL at the purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale ‘ei0tuiatrect nwa ey uray Semcon entaton core sre enla JouR ew isy eee i ger ee y CLOCK reruutoxe a : dwelling house aud back buliding, with large, | “Eset - are not complied with within fitteen days from the MASON N. RICHARDSON, Trustee, snaversintome hee Usui alt and einwdlar iebey tie e < Be | SBCOND. Th y provements therecn + day of sale the tustees reserve the right to resell |” mbg0-d&de Bradley bidz.. 4% and D sts. n.w. eto. belonsi the property at the risk and the cost of the de- ances thereto belon: faulting purchaser, after ten days’ advertisement ({FTHE AROVE,SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC. | Terms of sale: O1 ry brick stable in the rear. east 28 feet G inches front by the This property will be sold subject to two prior | 2ePt) of original lot 9, in square 119, and the cou- 2 e Aree tiguous parts of jots 6 und 7, in the same square, Fran tater, SEO nad the ‘ther ford sl iinaiax’ am aah part or ( 1 eascments and app with interest at Six per t, payable lot 6 at the northeast one (751), au; known as S23%4 2d st. ne. in soine newspaper published in the District of | count. of the. tn until, THURSDAY, APRIL imwually, from November 1.1807, and’ March | Somer of eald lot, aid ronning thence eouthy Al. feet ed by 2 two-story brick house. Columbia. FOURTEENTH, 1898, at same hours and places. the day of sale S08, rexpectively. These joans ‘can be ex- | 6 inches, thence west 25 fect, thence north to Mn- Vers: One-third cash, balance In two equal in- WILLIAM B. EDMONSTON, WILTON J. LAM tee, femmerented, bythe purchaser's promisnmy ates, | tehed from three to Ave sears feow May Si ise | kee a Tine extending thru nter of lot stallments, payable In one and two years, with = 500 5th at. n Se atuerk ww. d pecree istciect or the satear ase par mma pak [1 enn Ok pam ie Ri coe batince in | 2. amd ea i oon interest at’ stv per cent per annum unth paid, pay- LEON TOBRINER, MASON N. RIC IN. Trustee, SOEH SpaTEnlelecnLacamelin BEC toe ee cdrom dake of wale, wi rest. payable | line, and tended Hue to the 1 able semi-annually; deferred payments to be se- Equity building, api2.d&ds . Bradley bidg.. 41% ard D sta. n.w.- | hy decd ‘of trust In form onthe sald ually, at the rate of six per centum pe- | Hne of jot 9, a to the beginning; cvred by deed of Uust on the premises sold, or all | _api3-d&ds ‘Trustees. a a interests In the property sold. to the satisfaction | aunum until paid, or all cash, mt the purchasers | Proved by a Uiree-story brick building sed ob stone cush, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of Saae = = ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioncers, 1407 G st. n.w. | of the trustees. or all cash, at the option of the | option. A deposit’ of $250 will ve required at time | 20d dwelling uired on the day of sale. Ali conveyane- MARCUS NOTES, AUCT., 687 LA. AVE. eset een pene pesean pe os cand. recemling at nue, with t “Also ing, recording, ete., at the cont of purchaser, 2 EXECUTOR'S SALE OF A FRAME DWELLING, | the purchases cost. Terms of sale to be rom. crms of sale are not comp of Tw L. CABELL WILLIAMSON, Trustee, e IME NT. N 05 8 STREET NORTHWEST. drwithr ial Aten Gace trom tie Gee or cae er the day of wale the trustees | Stree paved am ai wont 12 feet 5 478 La. ave. nw. | ON FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL THE IF INGTON, D.C. an default. thereof. the property will be nc. | reserve the right to resell, ai the risk and cost of | Wide, plat of which ted at male. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CU., Aucts. TENTH, AP TRY OCL 1 Wikis By virtue of au erder of the-Supreme Court of the | guid at the risk and. cost oft the defautting por, | the defaulting purchaser. ‘The whote forming a most desirable property for a deeds LY SALES ROOMS, 637 La. Diswict of Columbia, holding a special term for | Cheer Plata of the several properties will be WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, business ma Said house and store being now 5 = = = = ESS OL HARDWARE AND HOUSK- | Orphans’ Court business, estate of Eleanor M. Con- | Githijed at the sale, and further particulars fie ‘Office, 500 Sth st. n.w. | Under a lease at a rental of $40.00 per tuonth SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. N.W. | FURNISHING STORES, | IN PART, Verge decease. we will sell.in front of the preinises, | S2ibited, at the sale. GEORGE H. PLANT, Jt., Trustee THIRD. ‘The south 10 fect 1 inch front of lot 7, SS GLASSWARE, CROCKIIY, “HAIDWARE on THURSDAY. FOURTEENTH DAY OF APIEIL, JAMES 8. EDWARDS. Trustee. aps-dkds se ee eS ee ee sq per tietigg E J rs a J -| Toy USIERY; IN 2LL, ABOUT 800 LO. 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- SARD, Trustee, on = ss = y a dept! about feet, in said square 119, reas ee a AL HE ABOVE GoobS TO BE SOLD IN Lom scribed property, situate. ying’ and belng im the | ROO peer aang THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, fogether uaving & front of about 25 fect 7 lnches Vi > In oF -| THE TRADE, GOODS MUST Ri city of Washington, District cf Columbia, and dis- r OWLS CO. J uproved by two frame houses, No. S11 and No BE SAMB DAY, TERS CASH. a tinguished and being part of let ‘one (1) in “EEE EE < = 813, on Twentieth st: . 4 plat of which parts of ‘sale. ERTY, NO. 924 I STREE TWEEN NINTH AND TENTH . 612 E street north Square numbered two hundred and thirty-elgnt oa (238), together with the improvements, consisting | €. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIO: of a frame dwelling, No. 1305 S street northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALU, AND FRAME DWELLING ON > lots will be exhibited Terms of sale: 4 ot : Sh to be paid in cash, and the balance th tw jaal as ~ x - se TRUSTEL:S’ SALE OF THREE-STORY Te third th. balance In o1 1) and PETE: P VALU. installinents, payable in one and two vi STREETS NORTHWEST. BASEMENT BRICK AND STONE DWELLIS Gl srace eae eee v0 (0) por Cent pet eA ae eo VALUARI j t No. 1674, at | interest at 6 per ¢ payable semi, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | _ NO. 1325 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. pene St semua wrath Patercat at Gee (0) per tent pee PROPE! AT NORTH CAPITO ros Ber cenium per annum, pagable sem. y annum, payable semi-annually, and secu deed the District of Columbia. passed in Equity Cause | | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | of truston the property sold, or all sik the Xo. 18386, the undersigned, trustees, will offer for | Liber No. 2004, at fcllo $1 et seq.,'of the land | option of the purchaser or purchasers. A’ denaiy sale, at public auction. in front of the premises, oa | records of the District of Columbia,’ we will sell, | of $150 will be reaulred at the tlie of sale eit DAY. APRIL FIFTEENTH, 1808, AT FIVE | at public auction, in front of the premises, on } conveyancing and recording.at the cost of the pur- O'CLOCK P.M... the following real estate, situated | MONDAY, APRIL TWENTY-PIFTH, 805," AT | Chaser. ‘Tetws to be comelied wits wivehe ated In the city of Washington, District of Columbla, | FIVE O'CLOCK P-M., the followsig described | (15) days frem the Quy of sale, othe ae and known and designated as and being part cf | real estate, situate in the city of Washington, in . z is a ae folio 59" et seq., ene of the land records forthe | anmesiiy, : oTAUETS, NEAR B. & 0. Pal | District of Columbia, ‘and ‘at the request of the | purchaser to bs ate By ‘itive of a certain deed of trust. dated De- | Bruin, “at TUESDAY. ALRIL MINGREEEES | UPD the property’ sold. or all cash, “at the option cen 3 fe C x , > NINETEENTH, the purchaser. $250 sa se NG Tus, recorded in Liber No. | eck, At HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the | Quite ooh ‘purchaser’ at the Tine ‘of’ente the Diicict of Cinthia. and af the request af the | SUONINE Geperited lard and prosniees, siuniy in | Gach ot of the set and’ ond pares, ‘aid. ef 1 will sell at bie auc. Anacostia, District of Columbia, and designated $10 on each of the frame houses. All conveyanc: of sale, for which notes of en secured by deed of trust Jot 14; to square 374, beginning on th> south aide | sald District: Lot, numbered seveuty-two (2), In | purchaser'a cout, STOe’ tee (Oye daree i otite oe of U sirect at polnt 25 feet weat from the north: | Haller aud Movre's subdivision’ in squire. nism | mage Wanhingios atmspayes eust corner of the lot, ai running thence west three bun a sixty-seven (307), as per | THE N, ‘ ao EB a AVING ‘] Zo'fest; thence south 132 feet 10% Inchew; theuse | plat recorded in Liber No. 18) at folly 21, ot the LUST COMPANY DE THE Diy ND . being lots numbered one hundred and fifty-nins | Ing’ second! ‘not ou TUL YET | (159) and ‘sme hundred and slaty (100), of Hi. A. | pekiqiecereiae, Amd etarial fees at Lyi she tiliowing LSCINCh took ee Saepete subdivision of ar yg A oe ratg | Rithin ten days from day of sale, otherwise the preniises. with the easements, rignts. ways and ap- | & gy ye a “the | trustees reacrve the right to resell the property e the right to re-| THOMAS DOWLING & ©O.. AUCTIONEERS, | 4\D. 1808, AT HALi-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK FM. advertise and rescll at the risk and, cost of the de- G12 E st. nw. the following described reai eetate, situate tn EUGENE CARUSI, Der share, represcnted by ifeate: No, 293, i. 1.W. ALDIS B. BROWNE, “TERMS CASH. ed TRUS! NI STRICT: OF e 0 subdivision. a8 the same appears of record in the | at the risk and cost of the defautti rehaser. ast 20 feet, and thence north to the point of | records of the surveyor's office of said District, COLCMPL A, ES ecUtOn Np! Thusree | fn tke, city. of Washington. Dearie on Col tne fa-coonty subdivision honk mumbered € at cals ok WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON ee. beginning, improved by a large three-story brick | together with the improvements, consisting of a TRUST DEPARTMENT. — GIST BLAIR, * ” | natsety. All of original lots tuinleel tive (Oe als ‘Dersan: ue-tvurth cath, eslance ia ters toe oes. WILLIAM G. TOWERS, Trustee. dvelling house, the residence of the late Joun T. (hree-stcry. and basement buick ‘and stene dwell | _api-dads Acting ‘Crust Officer, |) md TENE Ge and the north ACty two, (2) feet | three years, secured by deed of trust onthe prop- | JAMES W. RATCLIFFE nee ee das m2 : ae rs —_ si ae = = (6) inc front by depth of criginy’ rest, .& a ¥ do Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price erms of sale: One-third cush, balance in ; AUCTION SALE OF STOCK. urbered four 4), In square numbered six tiwlved a ae $100 depeatt oe a Rag ad EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED in cash. and the balance in one and two years, | equal installments, at oue and two years, with aes ani eighty-three (683). Ciasla ‘Surss ty be comgleh eile nin REAL, ESTATE, NO. 148 VALLEY STREET, with interest, the deferred payments to be secured | interest at slx (6) per centum per anism, payxile ‘PO WHOM ET MAY CONCERN: ‘Terms: "One third cash, batanc> im one and two| qiyatle: rerms, to be complicd mith within ten rar Gannon. . op the Property sold, or the purchaser may pay all | semi-annually, from dey of sale, sccured’ by deed | | Take notice that on THURSDAY, THE FOUR: | years, with interest at slx (6) per cent per apn and cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyans: | By. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of cesb, at his option. “A deposit of $300 will be re- | of trust upon the property sold, or all eneb, at | THENTH DAY OF in (16S; AT OND | payeble semi-anmually, and se-ured by deed. af Sox-Geesrereetiersat teal of aamtmnuer "| the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause red at the time of sale. The property = the wom of the (Purchaser. iA epost ‘of $300 g Dee we mh fer’ ia eae pete usr on tle: property soid, 4 at the op- WARREN It, CHOATE, ‘Trustee, No. 18,999, and of the authority conferred by tho i wi required at ime of sale. conveyane- lon. our jes mpulns, ou - B* ti e Pinel 7 a r= a Villiam deceased, under- at the cost of the purchaser. if the terms are not | Ing at parchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied | street northwest. in the city of W on, “Dis: | apclng’ asd decording at funtiuscre cnt. a ee JOHN ¥. Oma, Sete “|| Souek cc comer at ae On oe ae ee oa —_—-s pg is batt) with withie oe days, Series Be pase er nee RN iat, UND WASHINGTON Dey posit ‘of $500 will required time of sale.| aps-aads a ee 1i17 Pa. ave. se. at public suction. In front the premises. : Frese! defai serve to resell at the and cost he ‘DW. x wD. . r te be complied with lu i3 days from cay of ~ ie St N parchaser. the defaulting purchaser. STEAMBOAT COMPANY, of the par value of $100 | gare nee complied swaths be 3 wd A'D. 108, AT HALE-DAST FOUR O CLOCK Th EMILY H. GIVEN, Trustee % fdatting purcbaser ur purchasers, after five days’ E27) MICHAEL J. COLBERT, $12 i —— elt; Washington. District of Columbia, to wi ‘Trustee, apl3-d&de ‘Trustees. THOMAS -DOWLING.& Co., advertisement of such resalc in some Wasblogion | TEUSTEES' SALE OF FIVE DESIRABLE BRICK | Patt of lore nanive ao ace Cs E ————— z ‘Auet Dewspaper DWELLINGS, NOS, 1133 AND 1185 FIRST | Thomas Brown's subdivision of Lee THOS. J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F ST. N.W. — THOMAS ft. JONES, STREET NORTE WEST, AND NOS. _ 66, 68 | is now known 1s equare one (housand, « —" 'N. B.—Immadiately after-the above sale, we wilt Surriving Trustee, AND 70 PIERCE STREET NORTHWEST. and eighty (1250) in that part VEREMPTORY SALE BY AUCTION OF VERY | also offer for sale, in the same manner and upon | “app ason New York ave. and 15th st. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Washington formerly known as TEUSTRES’ SALE OF FIVE FINE BUILDING VALUABLE AND TESIRARLE BUILDING | the same terms, for account of the owner, 20 | 22% = | 10, 1804, and duly recorded in Liber 1908, folio | ning for the same on the west-side. LOTS IN ADDITION TO BROOKLAND. LOTS ON YALE AND PRINCETON STREETS | other shares of the same stock. “| “6. '@. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. 161 et seq., of the land records of the District of Ry virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded In eta. te ee Of nin Gen ape-5t THOMAS PONE CO., pe % BE; # 4 ta, t tl Tecords of the District of Comme, we wan eat | EYDECKER AVE. HOEMEAD MARGIE: ALND = Se canine ee ee eee si tne DestTiet oe tents. 8 oa FIVE LOTS ON THE NW. COK, OF QUINCY | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. AND CELLAR BRICK -DWELLING, AND rei, 3 AND 18T STS. N.E., WEST ECKINGTON, a PAruIL, pee 1896, (at SIVE eye eo Ay 70. CHANCERY $ALE OF YALU (PROVED situate 1a the county of Washington, in| By the authority and at the request of a| BY, ¥l ONTING OX N. BERERT Ee RA, 4 soid District: All of lots numbered two! (2),.| Fea! T will bell, at publie auc- | PStATE, Peay ‘ eS . ; three (3), four (4), five (5) and six (6), in block | tiow, on the respective premises, on MONDAY, i iy Rity tt es Se Sue ered forty- . in Batchelder :- | APRIL ELEVENTH, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUK 2 : Eacllen, trustees’, rubtiviston culled “Addition io | O'CLOCK P.M, lot 14. tock. 31, fronting 50 tees |. ,OANE PROPERTY, | Breokland, ax recorded in Liber No, 7 (county sub- | on Yale st. bya depth of 150 feet; immediately. divistons),’ at folio 50, in the office of the aurveyor | thereafter, lot 17, block 82, fronting 50 feet on of said District. containing, in the aggregate, | Frinceton street by a depth of 150 feet; also, imn- 35.775 square feet of ground, unimproved. mediately thereafter, lots 66 to 70, both inci. ‘Terms: One-fourth cesb, balance in equal in- }slve,sof original lot 40. bleek 43, on the n.w. cor stallments, at one. two apd three years, with in- | net of 13th st. and terest at centum per annum, enck fron scust-ancualiy, from day of sale, occured Braeed Jow depths. p i Re lf? : ore a { if i 8 at rast -perty ‘cash, TWELFTH, ot by a siz-room ino- Also, on TUESDAY; APRIL iT First = Sption of the purebeser, The’ hots will be wend | HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M tae eto At = ‘balance In two «ual separately if desired, and a it of $50 on each | beth. Inclusive. af block 4, froating 20 feet by = Fens ef achat with interest at lot will ied at time of sale, All convey- ‘of 90 feet. situate at the n.w. corner of ‘to be-pald im cash, a oe ancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complicd and Ist sts. n.e., West Eekington. at six per ceat Ay ith within tem daze, therwisg the trustees, re me Ne fay, udmade known. at time of Gr ail cash, at the cash ot Geteatting ‘Purchasers + Tk Sd SOM OF the | OS. sale. Comtcdeecing and teense ae Senet toe ‘at toe tiase 1 soles Goat fe”. THOS: 3: OWEN, Ancitonecr. oa ee me the on the ran D7 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON AC- | thi 8A’ ¥, APRIL same | coum of the rain until FRIDAY, SIF- | beur s |, OWEN, Auct. NTH, 1898, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M. #

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