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14 THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL: 21, 1898-14 PAGES. i= —$$———>>>>>SSSSSS==———————_—_ riers, clerks and others in the public ser- vice who were anxious to enlist in the vol- unteer service, and they should be allowed to do so. ‘The amendment was defeated. The bill was then passed without division, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. AUCTION >SALES. TOMOREOW. J. E-FRECHIE & CO., Aucts., CEASE POLITICAL BICKERING Senators Urged to Uphold the President and if EB" LE F VALUABLE LOT 0! \f and at p.m. the House adjourned. OOCREON STREET. ANACOSTIA, D. C.. 1 ° 424 oth St N. Ww. the Country. + - PROVED BY FRAMB DWELLING, ADJOINS Retail stock bf Crockery. Wares, ING THE PARSONAGE OF THE M. E. WATCHING THE WHITE HOUSE. China, Tin Wares, etc., to the trade. at auction, within our rooms, FRI- CHURCH. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of vi ed in juity Cause Discussing Recent Action om the |A Military Gaard WIM Be Placed | the District of Colnmbia, passed in Equity Cause : : Around the President's Home. | 0, tt, tr fndauted tones val ees | DAY, April 22, at 10:30 a: Conference Report on the Joint Within a few days, probably before the beginning ef hostilities, a military guard will be placed around the White House and grounds, and the home of the President will be protected as fully as if the seat of war were near here. None of the details has YAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the fcllowing described real estate, situate in Anacos- tia, D. C., to wit: Lot numbered two hundred and fifty-six (256) in Uniontown, now called Anacostt and described by metes and bounds as follow: <ing at a point on the south side of Jack- “Dealers, attention.” It ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. POSITIVE AUCTION SALE.OF VALUABLE PROP- ERTY ON O ST. BEIWEEN 27TH AND 28TH STS., GEORGETOWN, D. C. Resolution—Foraker's Statement. Cox mei ee Se ee son street nincty (00) feet west from the southeast 1 o os By direction of the purty in interest, we will sell te afternoon on the recent action of cerner of Jackson and Pierce streets, and running ~ be verything will have rl a“ ry at public auction, infront of the premises, on yo Cuban resolution Mr, | been decided on and everyth! thence westerly twenty-four (24) ‘feet; thence | 84. u 0 ee ere aren ee to be arranged hereafter. Colonel Bing- | southerly one hundred and thirty (130) feet; thence | SUBSDAY, APRIL NINETEENTH, 1898, at FIVE Foraker made a statement concerning the Fecognition of the Cuban republic, which created a deep*impression on the senators. think quickly, speedily, possibly even now, on the very day when the ultimatum has been sent to Spain,” said Mr. Foraker, “pursuant to the resolutions that passed here, this government has practically ‘rec- ognized the republic of Cuba, and I think possibly it {s true we will all know by to- morrow that that overnment is today be- ing dealt with by the representatives of O'CLOCK P.M., all of ithe west half of lot 121, in Beall’s addition to Georgetown, D. C., fronting 30 feet on south side of O st., with a depth of 120 feet. Improved by # frame dwelling. Terms: One-third cash, balance in 1 and 2 years, with interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the property, or all cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing and gecording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- plied with in fifteen days from day of sale, or the property may be resold at purchaser's cost. ©. G. SLOAN & CO. apll-d&ds —_Auctionee: easterly twenty-four (24) fect, sind thence northerly one hundred afid thirty (130) feet to the place of beginning, as the same appears upon the record plat of sald Uniontown, together with all the int- prcvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the balance in ope aud two years with in- terest from the day of sale et 6 per cent per an- hum, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or ell cash at the outien of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 requ ed upon acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not compiled with in ten days from day of sale for party in){aterest. the triste reserves the right to resell the property | @->owING TO THE INCLEMENT WEATHER age’ Sivestisd cat oe ak enen rd die atore; wale J postponed until FINDAY,, APRIL paper published in Washington, D. C. | “WENTX-SECOND, 1898, same hour and place. ham, superintendent of public buildings and grounds, will have charge of the force at the White House and at all of the public buildings unless he is sent to the front. Major Moore, chief of police, and Mr. Wilkie, chief of the secret service of the treasury, have had a conference in regard to the civil detail for the White House. It is probable that the force around the build- ing and grounds will be largely increased from now on. Many detectives will be placed on duty, attired in citizens’ clothes. this government, as it should be.” Every visitor will be watched and nothing | Trace paid to dato uf sale. AN conseytuclig, ete, ae CRGRSEVANERICO: Ss eee Witua: chiet/aanger! tolbe euardedlasalaat JOHN J. WILMARTH, Trustee, | “*HorOaay nivel OF WHICH THB Late This utterance, coming from a member of would be some! Spaniard who would like to apll-d&ds 227 4% st. n.w. re SHERIFF DIED POSSESS) the foreign relations committee, created a | Dose as a martyr to his country. With a| THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, BETWEEN WATER STREET A} 612 E si POTOMAC RIVER, ONE HAVING A FRONTAGB OF ABOUT 105 FEET ON SAID STREET AND RIVER, AND KNOWN AS THE profound sensation among senators. Being aw. Pressed for the source of his information, bomb or an infernal machine he might be able to do harm if he could get near the ABLE IMPROVED * : SING HOUSE AND 11 MATTANO WHARF, ‘AND THE OTHER HAV- Mr. Foraker replied that his information | Puilding. ae eee cee ING A FRONTAGE OF ABOUT $00 PEEL OX “was positive, but not officials.” % ae c. a SAID STREET AID RIVER, AND USED BY ite, Allison (lawayiiatexcapled toisay that ee Eee TE EO Under ard by virtue of a certain deed of trust, SAID SHERIFF AS A COAL'W 3 he did not think there was any doubt that| The Cuban colonial delegation ter- | dated the 14th day of September, A.D. 1894, and | By authority of a decree of the Supreme Court recorded in Liber No. 1944, follo 2 of the District of Columbia, extered on the 9th t of jlumblay end at | day of April, 1898, in equity cause No. 18108. the correspondence with Spain would show land records of the District of Columbia, ‘snd at minated its relations at Washington yes- that the President had actually demanded lay e: n: It had come here by ap- | the lest of the party secured, the undersigned | Will offer for sale, at public auction, on FRIDAY, the independence of Cuba. ee seen Cub: Tonomist watt, | tates wil sell at putlic suction, Io front ofthe | THE. TWENTY SECOND. DAY OF ‘APRIL, 1808, In response to an inquiry from Mr. Pasco | Pomtment of the Cuban au! Dane = premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY. : AT MALK-PAST POUR OCLOCK P.M, i front ‘hi Mr. J h i e of effecting a y OF APRIL, A.D. 1898S, AT HALF-PA of the premises, the wharf property known as the requesting him to be more specific, Mr. Al- PORE Die Wet ests F gt] FOUR COCLOCK’ PAL, the ‘following Gescriied | “Mattano Whact"" sltunte beteceh Water. street ison reciprocity treaty. Senor Angulo was at the head of the delegation. He left for New York at 4 p. m., and his associates accompanied him. Thus both the repre- sentatives of Spain and of Spanish rule in Cuba have terminated their relations here. Se The Force at Cape Verde Islands. aid: “I cannot as a witness be very specific upon hearsay evidence. The Pr dent in his correspondence with the Span- ish government did say that there must be an independent government in Cul This d was transmitted not only through ster Woodford, but also through the ister in Washington to hjs gov- land and premises, situated In the elty of Wash- | and the Potomie river, having a frontage of about irgton, District of Coluubia, known as lot num- | 105 fect on said river aud street between M and Vered one hundred and four (104), in Thomas and | N streets, together with the buildings and im- Perry's subdivision of lots in square numbered one | provements the eon, hundred and elgbty-one (181), the same being im- | ND AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, roved by Aa three-story and basement stone and | in front of the premises, I will offer for sale the brick dwelling house and back building, with large, | whirf property ‘lying between Water street and two-story brick stable In the rear, the Potomac river, snd fronting about 300 feet on This property y-ill be sold subject to two prior | said street and river, and being nearly opposite deeds of trust, one for $8,500 and the other for | the foot of N street, which wharf was used by sald ming the trend of nis | Word has come to the Navy Department | $2.30. with inforest at six percent," parable | George Ii Sherif aa "a coal and Wood whart, ‘to- uming s : De'avo. Visgeavn | tmi-aunually, from November 1, 1897, and March | gether with all ot the buildings vements > understanding was that | that the Spanish crulsers Pelayo, Vizcaya | #j™!jumualls, from November 1, 1807, sind Mareh | gether + ngs and Improv endeavoring through : and Oquendo are all at present at Cape Giplomatic negotiations to promote the in- de Verde Islands in company with the tor- tended from three to five years from May 31, 1898. ‘Terms of sale, cash, ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, and the balince in W. L. COLE, peered jail = one year from date of sale, with Interest, parable | THOMAS DOWLING, Surviving Assignee, mee of the people of Cuba. He | edo boat flotilla. It is realized that this | semfannualiy, at the mits’ of six ir eat | eas ‘Auct. RG Freee ae ee ots te evolutions ag | constitutes a most formidable naval force— | annum until pald, oF all ‘cash, at ‘the purchaser's = in ing by the President of the resolutions of | f7"thia opinion of some equal to the crack | option. A deposit’ of $250 will’ be required at time FUTURE DAYS. Congress and the sending of an ultimatum | wi ote uel of silo. All conveyancing and recording at pur. —— to Spain—would amount practically to a | #¥ing squadron now lying in Hampton | chaser's cost. If terms of sile are uot complied DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIO: recognition of the independence of the Cu- | Roads. py Ein ie TO cle ya after | they day (onieale: the: trosteen) CSTEES' 9. : ae one I th ares re the right to resell, at the risk and cost of | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF O-STORY AND CEL- ban republic, and he thought it would so ABedde tailing parctasect LAR Bit YWELLING, NO. be developed by tomorrow morning. He | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &o. WILLIAM E. EDMONSTON, Trustee, eS 'SWENTY-FIRST T NORTHWEST. had no doubt that the Cuban _ republic earns Office, 500 5th st. bw. y Virtue of w certain deed of trust, recorded in would of course be recognized. Mr. For- Today. GEORGE H. PLANT, Jr., Trustee, Liber No, 1666, at follo $42 et seq., of the land aker sald he belleved criticism of the Prest- | 7.000. 5 owen, Avet. O18 F st, nw.—Trus Is = 1 {he District of Columbia,’ we will ell dent at this time was out of place. Instead | | C1'me op or ow janine, anntostie’ D. JAMES W. RATCL PRIL TW: EVENTH. 1893, of caviling over these matters, he deemed | tet’s sale of lot on Jackson st., Anacostia, D. (Successor to Batcliffe, Sutton & Co.) PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol ft desirable to ure a unity of action, | 0m Thureday, April 21, at 5 o'clock p.m. Jokn J. Baws . | lewing described real estute, situate in the city He had stood squarely by his convictions rth, trustee. Bae ARLE SURUADAN | of Washtoxton, in said District: “All of lot num In favor of independence, but was anxious a8 Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 B st. n.w.— eRe Te HGH EGE, | bored ninats-nine (99) tn Joseph R. Johnson's sub- eae seierenced! ae and’ had, therefore, | Trustees’ sale of dwelling No. 1622 P st. naw. on g., USED AS A "RESTAURANT AND BAK | (ered ons hundred and fons (Ao8) es ee agreed to the ng out of the recogni- | Thursday, April 21. at o'clock p.m, William ROOM, Liber No. 19, at folto of th records of the ton clause. It was not known now whether Edwonston and Gcorge H. Plant, jr., trus- Under a decree of the Supreme Court of the Dis- | surveyor’s office of the District rfurenald, together the President had made mistakes or not. | tces. Stet pe econ are oe ISON, in | with ‘the Improvemerts, consisting of a ‘two-stor Only the future coulk y and truth- | James W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. ave. nw.— | (ners ee inte and George “Weeds: snd cellar bricks aud stone dwelling, No, S10/2tet fully develop the Pr Chancery sale of bes.ness property near cthers are defend: the undersigned truste 7 hird cash, balance in equal in- Mr. Teller then cc witd, Do. Tharsdse. Agil 21: 2b aio be auld decree’ appolnited er for sale, i one und two years, with interest at ree eta Gee politi. | PBS Emest L Schunidt and W. A. Jobnste, | RUT Sp ay, APRIL LI TST AT TALE lis, from diy of sale, secured be deed ee say let br: sai 5 DAY, APRIL ST, ALF- | pvaliy, fre y of sale, secured by deed of trust trestees. FOUR O'CL the following dt eal: z Hh y olowing de- | upon the property scld, or all cash, at the optlor savent 4 doubt whether any | G Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 @ st. n.w.— al estete, situate In the county of W the purchaser, -A depeslt of $150 wil borne, profit could come out of the present dis- | Trstee’s sale of unimproved property at N. Cap. cor tie ae Fon|sthiey Eb | aca cee een a eae es TE 1 yf th : sae : rope aaa ng fe ame on the 7 cost. Tei a be co cussion. He then reviewed the contest | 2nd D sts., on Thursdas, April 21, at 5 o'clock corner of a lane (being the Sy HIRE ee Thomas KR. Jones, surviving trustee. , otherwise the: trustees reserve the right t ng opportunity | P-2- t corner of Brajavrd’s tract) and running | to resell at risk and cost of of the past few : ting purchaser, upon the position Tomorrow. along en ears 4 a avenue) MAHLON ASH hy D, Ir. Cockrell. te | Thomas Dowling & Co.. Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.— to Brainard's north line? | apld-dgds rea iaes fe Wes evident of wharf properties, on Friday, April 2: hence no searecs cast 259-50 feet to the z was evident | 7 en : “ale A place of bex! said property being more fully | C, G. SLOAN & C i : 7G he speeches j vered t the | +8 kp eat sagged aang ise Gescribed in certain deeds, duly recerded inutey | © AN & CO., AUCTION 1407 G ST. al opponents Pre teevel G. 0 Aucts., st. n.w.—S2 ds of the District of Columbia tn Libers | TRUSTE alietiie thet tance the fight | of property on O st. n.w. bet. 27th and 28th sty. 10GD, ‘folio 178-1 folio 7; ; to come next fall woul the other day, April 22, at 5 o'clock p.m. 6. follo 50; 2151, folto 5, and animals in the politic against the . Freebie & Co., Avets., 424 9th st. n.w.— dwelliag’ and. outbulley saan ete Be Se ee ake ae nd, as usual, the elephant would ¥, tnware, ete., on Friday, April | premises is conducted a profitable bar aud restua. Re sad voue Ob ihe land TecotGe ef therbio: th him and occupy the clock p.m. rent business. f Coluutia, and at the request of the party 2 cette ee anermg ot ae prescribed by secre: On» sie gett sell at public auction ti paiwes i i aes =e ne Wird of the purchase inoney to be paid In cash, 1 YEDNESDAY, ag stele oe AUCTION SALES. and ths residue in «qual lustallments in one SEVENTH, 1898, AT A QUARTEI re —————————— two years, with Interest on the deferred pay- | OF FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the following described Allen, FUTURE DAYS. ments from the day of sale at the rate of six pe und and premises, situate, lying and being in cent per annum, payable setann Hy, to be ce y of Washington, in the trlet of Co: = Fy cured by fist deed of trast on the property sold known and distinguished as and bein C. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts., or all cash, at the option of the purchaser.) A de four (4), tn block uumbered two. (2)e pesit of $150 will be required at t s ¢ n's subdivision of part of “Chi All conveyancing, title examining, lat in county book No. 6, follo 1407 G St. netarial fees at th: pst of the purchaser. ‘s ‘yor's office of said District, im- —— paid 'y of sale If the terms of sale should | proved by a frame dwelling. not be complied with in ten days from th: ‘Terms made known at sale .| HANDSOME COACH TEAM, | site ite trustecs, will resell the property at the LOUIS KETTER, ney fe yp! = Sa = wire’ | Cost of the defaulting purchase CORNELIUS ECK . nt were Dene delavee | VICTORIA AND HARNES ERNTSE'E: SCUInDT, Trastos, | _apre-deds Trustecs, Fendall building. Uphold the President. W. A. JOHNSTON, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. STER T CART, HORSE, "\ ~ + apl1-d&ds a he inqu : the N-A-BOUT AND HAR == SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK mators who ¥ the AUCTION IN AN & CO., AUC Mee AND 1129 SEV. TH : AU IN, DD = 81 0) as : SATUR 7 AP 2] ARB. & 0. P records of the District of Columbia, we will se with a united front to aphold the President ATU ee , APRIL 23), 1808, ae ee bul eaenctlons tn front of the’ premises. on Lf (ua edu } vitlue of a certain deed of trust, dated De- | LHURSDAY, APRIL 1 -FIGHTH, 1898, and oan om aiid that a cacintak eee AT 12 M. ceniber 3.1805, und duly re Mei Liber No, | AT HALE-BAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M... the fol: r. Allen replied that a mirthful sug- = . 206 lo 478 et seq.. one of the land records of | lowing described real estate, situate in the clty Spl sche gh ear 23 €:G. SLOAN & CO, Aucts,, | 2°, i “auuibia, and at the request of the | of Washington: in auld. Disitict: All of the norti ites ene tenence: ta, she: Amer! parties sc abt thirty-eight (38) feet front on 7th street by full oe aon He had ca ap2t-2t 1407 G St] tien ty fro: depth of eriginal lot numbered one (1), fn square amid jot and a —_ -~——* — TWENTY. FI nombered eight hundred and elghty-two (882), to- stand by it. Cc. G. SLOAN & CO. m Aucts., O'CLOCK FE gether with the [mprovemon's, consisting of two nobody was > : eae at i two-story brick dwellings, Nos. 1127 and 1129 7th t southeast. m of the 1407 G St. pute city of W ms: One-third cash, balance in equal Install- - vr: All of o ments at one and two years, with Interest at six report. (6) per centum per annum, payable seml-annually, IMPORTANT SALE OF inches front by full de Tol a four i from day of sule, secur ed six hundred by deed of trust upon property, sold,” or wll ih, at the option of the make exculpatory. remarks or ask dnerine | S/F TEEN | VAN LOADS OF) Msi Oue hint tian, tatancs tn one end two Sate dep oF Hobeon ack hats al Gate aa FURNITURE AND GEN- Peay te Ee a pa eheeston ENOb), eat that ae nies ERAL HOUSEHOLD tno or ‘pu the tigue to gecll either house at the “rk and nt to him by eget cee SOs Reena ee a i LCl eS discus bad YON-PAY MENT OF STORAGE, | 81!2 othawise the tiustecs reserve the right to re- ALDIS B. BROW? aye senators had at one ti ady nd resell at the risk and cost of the de- another were now which duty the re nd he thor olutions tit th fui baser or purchasers, after five days’ advertisement of such resale in ‘some Wasniugion Dew spaper THOMAS R. JO: Surviving T few York ay. WITHIN OUR ROOMS, 1407 G STREET, SATURDAY, APRIL 23D, 1898, AT 10 A. M. 1 come on the the political pl until Cuba is apd Sas . TENTH virtue of a Liber No. 2064 of the land women and ¢ 5 ORDER OF ee me fie oe anes we oi sell, ‘ y - ~- 55 7 | * it le auction, in front o: eo preimis: nn ee The goods comprise everything ree LO AINTING MONDAY, “APRIL. TWENTY-PIETH, 180 moyen, hemisphere for- | necessary for the complete furnish- AINTINGS, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the followilg de: us cease this polit- real estate, situate in ihe clty of Washin; amples of brated old masters, Ler ja Europe since 1840. ing of several residences, such as suid District: Lot, numbered ‘seventy-two 2p ted an amendment | c-' Es 2 = ‘an Haller and Moore's subdivision in” square are chetn tail aporone ey Silver Plate, China, Bric-a-Brac, Oil peseeetaye| bered utes Hundred and sxts-seren, (uz), ay per n ely available $4 Paintings, Portraits, Standing Fur- SDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. | records of the surveyors office of said District, ich to pay to Great Britain the award |. % ~ 5 TYSEVENTH, CWENTY EIGHUU | tcgether with the improvements, consisting of & for Bering sea claims by the joint con-| Miture of all kinds, numerous WOM EMIS tre cerntccrranl hagement brick “and stone dwell tion of February 186. He had} Trunks, Boxes, Chests, Baskets, etc. |‘. FREEMAN & CO., Auctioneers, | 1g, No, 1826 10th street Northwest. d to place the amendment on z Pores ° ¥. cor. 12th and Walnut sts., Philadelphia. ‘Terms of sale: Onethird cash, balance in equal Installments, at one and two years, with interest at six (6) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, from dey of sale, secured’ by deed of trust upon the property sold, or wll cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyanc- img at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within ten days, otherwise the trustees 1e- For particulars see ad. of A. S. and T. Co. in another column. On view day before sale. Terms cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Aucts., 3 the foreign relations commit- . instead of waiting for the general d y bill. The amendment was agreed ©. G, SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALW OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, FEING NO. 48644 LST. S.W. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, one dated the Sth day of April, 1892, and recorded in = 07 G Liber 1083, folio 20, and the other the 12th day of | serve the right to resell at tke risk and cost of ap21-2t 57 Se Sa See ua pea Ae | ac rire ener te 46% et seq., of the land records of the District of EUGENE CARUSI. PEREMPTORY SALP OF Columbia, Tespecitvely, and at the request of the ALDIS B. BROWNE, . Party secured thereby,’ we will sell, at public auc- | _ap13-d&ds ‘Trustees, The Bill Empowering the President Horses} Horses! in front of the premises, ‘on ‘TUESDAY, to Call Out Volunteers. AT B NGER'S BAZAAR, ene Z a 3 pa i. Piva We FIVE ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G sT. ~ CA. E> > y CLOK # he following describe ound ai . The House yesterday passed as an emer-] |, SATUEDAY Mok LA. ean = premises, situate, dying ‘and being in. the city of | SALE OF PERSONAL EFFECTS AND HOUSE- gency measure the bill empowering | THinD, AT oO" ce wills be vaoee Washington, in the District of Columbia, “and HOLD GOODS FOR STORAGE CHARGES. Lat Se) EE ee ita krown and ‘distinguished as and being part of lot fee 18 hereby given that on SATURDAY, the President to call out the volunteer |} = MDa? d Catset ior. anaokeae Batt af nineteenaite)s ioe aycaees ae five | Al aa ae Tae on TEN lorce ¥ previdin, for thelr organiza- ear nid » - in i hundred snd one 01), beginning for the same at Cl + a “ mblic: auc- oe ioe 2 poh aon aa ¢ aia mais 1 See ae eee ayy, | the northwest corer of sald ot, and running | tion, in the auction rooms of C. G. Sloan & Co..1407 thence due east along “L’* street suuthwest twen- ty-five (25) feet to a point; thence south the full depth of lot nincteen to an’alley; thence due west wlong said alley twenty (20) feet; thence due north @ street northwest, Washington, D. G, to enforce lien for storage charges, etc., due and’ unpaid, all goods, furniture, household and personal eftects on rage with the American Security and Trust WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD WITHOUT LIMIT Alger had Ok RESERVE. ALSO of th urged the imperative 1 2 of the bill, and Cha sity rman passa all of the military committee hastened | 2) head of Horses and Mures from this elty and | forty (40) feet eleven Inches: thence west five (S) | Ccmpany in the mame of Mrs. Lola Small Fora: beet Bone Ge OMA ene’ | the country; seme good ones. and thence due north eighty-nine (80) fest to | Mrs. S. or L. Hichurdson, Miss Sarah Gouky Joseph e under whip and spur. The bi] Also) the ‘beginning. Torrens and J. L. Austin and L. P. Costley. fted at the War Department, In- | TA) giictn gem eeg rel eee ae puss | ‘Terims-made krown at este. 2 ALBERT M. READ, din the House. F y and con- |} fa tite ehicles of diferent kinds, CHARLES SCIINEIDER, General Manager, Storage Department. LOUIS KETTLER, ‘Trustees. JANES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, (Successor to Rateliffe, Sutton & Co.) apl5-7t American Security and ‘Trust Company. C. G. SLOAN & (0., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. LARGE SALE OF UNCLAIMED reported by the committee Lb PEREMPTORY. 16-d&ds 8. BENSINGRR, Auct. ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 4. h expedition could have been pos- under the s sure. ‘The bill is permanent in its charac. oeetit HOSE ona Ae: | TRUSTEE'S § ;] FREIGHT FOR “ACCOUNT ters he preicial clan ate the bill a Wis Wind, SELL “A HANDSOME Pee OF P., W. AND B. R. R. CO, all ‘reahuentalsodicera tare. ta osrsiaceior D HARNESS, ‘10 BE SOLD WETHotE | AN D BASEMENT REsI-| SUCH AS __ FURNITURE, ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Auetionee! WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- rs of the states instead of by nt, as Was proposed originally by the War Department. This action con- forms to the practice of the civil war. An amendment was BOOKS, GROCERIES, GEN- ERAL MERCHANDISE, CAR LOAD STONE, '&C., &C. DENCE, WITH WHITE STONE FRONT, NO. 1921 16TH ST. N. W. adopted providing FROVED PROPERTY IN| GARFIELD, IN In pursuance uf act of approved May that regimental and all other medical off] _THE DISTRIOL OF COLUMBIA. pe aes oe ee een eae 19, 1806, chapter 255, the iladelphla, Wilming- eee eee eee records Of a ot | ae ee tee tt erro decree of the Supreme | No. 18985, the undersigned, trustee, will otter for | (0%,gnd Baltimore Bellen’ Company will sell at cers or men sick or wounded, and that upon | Court of the District of Columb! se eduen Ue | sale, by public auction. in front of the premises. | Br MAY, 1808, at the auction rooms tt Coat the disbandment of the organization they | 18% ,0¥ of Deccmber, 1898, in Equity Cause No, | on WEDNESDAY, TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF Sloan & Oo., 1407 G st. n.w., beginning at TEN hould be filed hi ; Mose MBerein Mary Butler is complainant and | APRIL A.D. 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR | QhCHOGK AME al frclaht “ane pte Sitlee of the War Denartacrd and pension | Mary tL. Smith et al. are defendants, we will sell, | O'CLOCK P-if,, let’ muambered cher heedred ok | OC! My t and other’ property office of the War Department. at public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, in sald company in twenty (120), in Diller B. Groff’s subdivision of Acts in square numbered ore hundred and ninety (190), elty of Weshington, District of Columbia, as per Rie recorded in the office of the survey of the Distriet of Columbia, in Liber 12, folio tegether with all Improvements, rights, “&c. Said t ted by dr deposit ES Bctae he Rab anata chan owner or coni ‘or cal which charges have mained unpaid, for the space of six mouths and tore, Incl TRICYCLE, 6 KEGS OF FIs 1 TOR RUTLDING STONE. ke apa LOAD Mr. Cannon, chairman of the appropria- tions committee, offered as an additional section an amendment providing that all government employes called into the mili- tary or naval service of the United States MAY THIRD. A.D. 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following deseribed parcels of land and remises, in the District of Columbia, to wit: its Nos. nine (9), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), ninety-five (95), one hundred (106), cne and one (101),' north half ope. bundred and two BARREL OF While in such service should be granted | (102) and lot’ numbered one hundred and. three | trode for $10,000, bearing 6 per cent imeresee et | | GREASE, BOXES OF BOOKS, 2 PIECES OF leave of absence, and upon honorable dis- | (10%, im Garfield subdivision, with improvements | ecrded. In Liber 3802. fello 127, ‘smone eit’ iaeal HOUSKHOLD. GOODS. 6 CANE OF hh charge should be entitled to resume their | {herean, These lots will he fold in separate ‘ar- | reccrds. and interest on sald trust from January | POWDER 15° DAnRELS FiLeenee SENG, ewployment at the same pay and grade. | “forme of sale: One tind eae agn oF busers. | 15. 1807. Satd trust matures January 15, 1600. OTHER "ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO Parchaser to assume said trust and ac- crued Interest, MENTION, OF WHICH A LIST It is also provided, where necessary, for CAN BE SEEN AT SAID temporary appointments to fill vacancies. ir equal Installments, in one and two years from (ON date of sale, with interest at 6 per centuim per Ce conve and reccrding ‘at purchaser's ‘cost. A deposlt et AT OR BEFORE SAID SALE. THE BUMS Mr. Grosvenor opposed the amendment. | 2#DUm. payable semi-annually, and represented by | $300 will be required at time of sale. ‘Terms to ING STONE AND OTHER GOO ‘ It might be necessary, he said, at some | e,Prutcistory notes of the purchaser, secured by | be complied with 1a 13 day of male, | | EXAMINED BEFORE DAY OF S\tECay BE time to offer such an inducement to se- | the option of the purchastr. A’ deposit of #35 | Stnermise trustee, reserves: the 14 Mefauling ee | Pane ON TO FAROFEIOS OF THE GOM- cure enlistment, but with 12,000,000 able- | will be required at time of sale upon each parcel | Overton Be aene oi of such Teenie | ‘Tercus saab, and all: be removed tmme- podied men there was no reason why these | ld. Conrevanelng and recording at. the’ pur- | in some Uewepaper publirhed tn Washlogton, Gy Aiately after the sale af the purcharane favorites of the "government should be | Seer St House will be open for inspection by applying to | ° “EL. FRANKLIN shown additional favoritism. HEXRY F. WOODARD, ‘Trastee, — MALCOLM HUFTY, Trustee. ‘askington 1 ‘Mr. Cannon said there were letter car-| ap2i-dts Mertx building. | api¢-a&ds Rooms 10 end 12,472 La. averaiw. | MSs To Is, Da: AUCTION SALES. WUTURE DAYS. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEB'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROY- ED REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT, NEAR BRIGHTWOOD, ON THE ROCK CREEK FORD ROAD. By virtue of a deed ef trust, dated the 27th day of October, 1893, and recorded in Liber 1329. folio 373 et seq., of the land recerds of the D trict of Columbia, and in pursuance of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Passed the 1ith day of February, 1898, In the cause of Yerkes and Baker vs. Briles ct'al., No. 18834 Equity, by which the undersi; was’ sub- stituted ‘ax trustee in the place ai ad of the trustees named in the above recited deed of trust, default having been made In the payment of the debt sectred thereby, the undersigned, by diree- tion of the owners of the notes secured, will sell, ‘at public auction, on the premises, in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, on WED- NESDAY, MAY FOURTH, 1598, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, in the county, near Brightwood, D. C., belug part of ‘Woodward's lot.” beginning on the ncrth side of Rock Creek Ford read at the southwest corner of Charles lot: thence with the west line of said lot north 24° east 165.30 feet to sald Carter's northwest corner; thence nerth 724° west 34 feet; thence south 22° west 163.24 feet to said road; thence south 69° east 34 feet to the place of beginning, containing 5,580 square feet. Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit of $50 re- quired on day of sale. Conveyancing and record- ing at purchaser's cost. If terms are not com- Plied with within 10 days, trustee will sell at risk and cost of defaulting purckaser. FILLMORE BEALL, Trustee, ap2l-d&ds 319 414 street _n.w. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED BUSINESS WAREHOU: = N.W.; THE TWO-STORY BRICK SHOP OR STOREHOUSE 411 EIGHTH STREET N.W.; THE BRICK STORE! STREET NW. DWELLING: NORTHWEST. g By virtue of a decree passed in equity cause No. 16727, docket 39, Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, wa shall offer for sale, in front of the premises, cn THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., parts of lots nine (9) and ten (10), square four hundred and eight (408), of the elty of Washington, D. C., fronting twenty-five feet on Bighth street by depth’ of ninety-five feet, being that desirable southwest corner of Eighth and D streets north- west, improved by the brick stores Nos. $06 and 808 D street and 324 Lighth street. NO. 421 EIGHTIT AND_ TWO FINE _ BRICK NOS. 207 AND 909 E STREET ALSO, In front of the premises on SAME DAY, AT TWEN- PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., other TY MINUTES parts of the above-named lots and square, fronting thirty feet on sald Eighth street and running baci with the wilth fifty (0) fect; then widening to forty-five (45) feet and running back with that width forty-five (45) fect, making a total depth of ninety-five (05) feet, being that large and very de- sirable brick warebouse, Nos. 816 and 318 Eighth street northwest. Also, In front of the premises on same day, at FORTY MINUTES PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., part of lot five (5), square four hundred and thirty- one (431) of the aforesald elts. fronting thirty-one and a half (31%) feet on said Eighth street by depth of about sixty-five (65) feet, narrowing, belnz that two-story brick shop or storehouse, No. 411 Eighth street northwest. Also, in front of the premises, on same day, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., part of lot seven (7), in said last-named square, fronting thirty-three ‘and a half (33%) fect on said Bighth street by depth of ore hundred and four and one-third (104 1-3) being that destrable brick storehouse, No, 421 Eigiith street northwest. Also, in front of the premises. on same day, at TWENTY MINUTES AFTER FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., part of lot three (3). In square three hun- dred ‘and seventy seven (377). of sald elty, front- ing twenty-four (24) fect on E street northivest by depth of one hundred and fifty-nine (159) feet, be- ing those two nice brick dwellings, Nos. 907’ and 909 E street northwest. Terms of sale for eich parcel: One-third cash, balance in eqral installments fn one and two years, With Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per snnum: payable semi-annnally, secured upon the property, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A depesit of two hundred (§200) dollars on each purchase at time of +a Farther and all othcr necessary partienlars an- nounced at tines and places of sale. L. CABELL WILLIAMSON ORD: 3. noLpswourt B20 414 st. CHAS. F. BENJAMIN, 608 11th ‘st. n.w., DUNCANSON BROS., Auctionecrs, aple-dgae © G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VAL ABLE REAL ESTATE IN ONE OF THE MOST DESIRA- BLE SECTIONS OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, BE- ING PREMISES NO. 14161 ST. BETWEEN 14TH AND 15TH STS. N.W Try virtue of the last will and testament of lizabeth Browne (deceased) I will sell at ticn, in front of the premises, on MON AIRIL) TWENTY-FIFTH, 1808, AT. O'CLOCK P. ble property known as nt No. 24, In square No. fronting 22 feet on scuth side of I street by a depth of 148 feet to a alley, with the improvements, consisting of a) f the best resident, sections city, and as it is but seldom that “property is neighborhood Is offered at public auction sale should command geueral attention. Terms: Oue-third cash, aud the residue in one and two years, with interest (pay! ‘semi-an- nually) ani red by a deed of trust on the r may pay all cash. A nf $500 will be required at time of sale. nveyaucing und recording at purckaser’ ‘houll the terms of sale be not fully com- with in fifteen days from the day of sale I reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser (or purcbasers) ufter such public advertisement as is usual in such cuses. apli-d&ds i. BROWNE, Executor. ©. G. SLOAN & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. RY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ES’ \ H STREEL NEAR TENTH STREET N EST, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbla, passed in equity cause No. 16,770, the undersigned trustees will offer for at public auction, in front of the premises, on SDAY. APIOL TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1898, AT O'CLOCK P.M, the following real estate, ted in the eli Washington, District of Co- lumbia, and knovn and designated as and being the west twenty-nine feet front by the full depth of, of original ered seven ( square ‘numbered three hundred and seventy-four G74). This property fronts 29 feet on the north side of H street, near Tenth street northwest, and is improved by a large three-story and cellar press. ed-brick dwelling house, Velng premises No. 933 H street nw, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price in cash, and the balance in two equal installments able respectively in cne and two r t from a: secured Al irs, with of sale, the deferred payments deed of ‘trust upon the property |. or the purchaser may pay all cash. at his option. A depostt of $500 will be required at the time of sale. The property will be sold free of all incumbrances. If the terms are not complied with in 15 days, the trustecs reserve the right to resell the property, after such readvertisement as they may deem proper. All recording and convey- ancing at the cost of the purchaser. IRVING WILLIAMSON, Trustee, 458 La. avenue n.w. MICHAEL J, COLBERT, Trustee, apl6-d&ds 512 F ‘street nw. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, KNOWN AS LOTS 32. $3 AND PART OF 34, “METROPOLIS VIEW,” CE! "TER ECKINGTON. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Angust 12, 1891, and recorded in Liber 1600, follo B62 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the notes secured theraby, as surviving trustee, I will scll, at pablic auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY’ OF APRIL, A.D. 1898, AT HALB-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK’ P.M., the’ following described real es- tate, situate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All of lcts numbered, respectively, thirty-two (32), thirty-three, (33) ang part of thitte four (8!) in Middleton and Berry, trustees’ ivision of a tract of land called snd known ‘Metropolis View.” as per plat made in proceedings in equity couse 500, Supreme Ccurt of the District of Co- lumbia, and as recorded in Uke ‘Governor Shep- herd," folio 41, of the records of the District «f Cclumbia surveyor; excupting, however, the fol- lowing parts of saf4 lots, namely: So much of said lot thirty-two. (22) as was conveyed to Wim. A. Howlet= by dee! recorded in Liber No. 1432, follo 444 et seq., one of the land records of sald District; snd excepting also 0 much of said lot 83 a falls within the exterior lines of 4th (Fourth) street cast ¢xtended through said lot 33; and ex- cepting also sublot 67 of a subdivision of a part of sald tract of said land recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, County No. 8, folio 52; and exceptl to 15, both inclusive, in block 1 10, both inclusive, in block 1 to'eleven (11), both inclusive, and both inclugive, and lot 36 in block oF 5 é 38 : fe 19 of a 3 E a & 8 z H 5 2 H F B: 88 icated to the District of Columbia, sabes ay ees - eet, a a certain deed in the land. records District of Co'umbia in Liber No. 2149, follo 300; and. also excepting another small Shuars fet, tacationed aad Gescribed tn men $000" follo Ko. 902, of the land records of the Dis- E AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS DOWLING & ©O., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRARLE CITY REST- DENCE, NO. 619 Q STREET N.W., AND OF HANDSOME SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND ADJOINING LOT IN BRIGHTWOOD PARK. By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in a cause wherein Augusta M. Martin et al. are complainants and Ellen V. Crocker et al. are defendants, knowa as qquity cause No. 18027, we, the undersigned trustees “by said decree appointed, will on FRI- DAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF APRIL, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., sell at publle cuction, in front of the premises, the following-de- sevibed real estate, situate in the city of Waxhing- ton, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot one hundred and ninety-six (196) in Firman R. Horner's subdi- vision of jots in square four hundred and (orty-four (444), a8 per plat in book 17, page 18, of the sur- Seyor's records, fronting 21 feet on Q sireet by 503 feet on Marion street, Improved by a desirable two- Story and basement brick dwelling, containing ten rooms and all modern improvements, and known as No. 619 Q street northwest. And on the following day, to wit, SATURDAY, APRIL THIRTIETH, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., we ‘will, as trustees as aforesaid, sell at public auction, in’ front of the premises, the following-descrited real estate, situate in the coun- ty of Washington, District of Colu to wit: Lots twelve (12), thirteen (13) and fourteen (14) in Viock sixteen (16) in Diller B. Groff's subdivision of Brightwood Park, as per plat in co page 100, of the surveyor’s records, ting of a . lent condition, containing Har, and ail modern con- id property has a frame welling house, twelve rooms, attic and Neniences, with sewerng combined’ front on Des Moines street of 150 feet ‘h lot being 50 feet front) by a depth of 10 + and was occupied as a residence by the late Benjamin D. Carpenter. There is also a commodi- ous stable.on the property. Said dwelling and eta- ble are on lots 13 and T4, aud said two lots and imp ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase each parcel sold in cash, the balance in stallments at one and two . seeured promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing six per cent interest, and a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. All con- veyarcing and recording at purchaser's cost. De- pesit of $200 at time of sale on the city abd im- noved county property and of $100 on the vacant jot. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale or deposit will be forfeit BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, ‘Trustee, 452 D street n.w. LEE, Trustee, LAIR B epl9-10t C. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTS TRUSTEES’ SAL. LY CONSTI rE BETW! Fendall Building. By virtue of the pi trust recorded in liber No. £213, folio 101, of the lard records of the District of ‘Celuubia, and by written direction of the American Bonding and Trust Company of Baltimore City, the party se- cured by said deed of tru It having been nade by the owner of the py hereinafter scribed in the performance of the conditions of a certain sealed obligation, bearing date April 24, 1597, to secure which said deed of trust was given, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction in front of the premises on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1808, AT FIVE O'CLOCK F. Toller cribed "real estate, situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known and des: 4s and be- ing lots numbered from thirty-eight @S) to sizxty- four (64), both inclusive, in Heckinan's subdivisioa of square numbered seven hundred and thirty-six (730), as per plat recorded in book 17, page 167, of the records of the office of the surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Thgse lots are situate] on the south side of Heckman strcet, between First and Second streets scutheast, and imu: 'y north of Gartield Park, and are “improved by twenty-seven substantial brick dw: houses, “containing six rocmas each, all newly finished, and all in Lst-class cerdition. “These houses will first be offered sepa- rately, and if no satisfactory bid is received they Will then be offered as a whole. ‘The houses will be sold for all cash over and above two deeds of trust on each house, the first securing $1,500, due April 20, 1900, and the wecond securing $365.00, due April 26, 1900. The title will be guaranteed to be a good litle of record. Taxes will be paid to the da; sale. A deposit of $200.00 on each bouse will be required at the time of sale. If the terms are not complied with In ten days, the right is reserved to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chuser, after ten days’ readvertising in some news- er printed and published in the city of Wash ington, D.C. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Trustee, ES 0, DELASHMU I apl8-d&ds JAMES W. RATCLIF! (Successor to Ratd'fte STFFS' SALE OF ERTY AT THE NORTHWEST 10TH AND I STRE 0 FRAME HOUSE NO. 2 20TH STREED sovTE- AST. By virtue of a decree of ‘th he District of Columbia, 14553, the unlersigue Auctioneer, Buttoa & Co.) Prop- oR OF Supreme Court of assed in Equit trustecs will ¢ sale by public auction, in front of the re: remises, on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1898, AT ITALDP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK .M., the folowing described real estate, situate in the city of V hington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered one (1). in square sumbered nine hurdred and fifty (950), together with al the tmp.ovim n’s, rights, ete.” On the SAME DAY. IMMEDIATELY AFTER the gale of the above, the noth twenty (20) feet eight (8) inches of the south half of twenty-nine (20), In square nine hundred and fifty (950), improved by a frame house, number 75 10th street southeast. A certificate of the Columbia Title Co. guarinteeing the title will be furnished to the pure! rT free of cost. Terms: One-third cash, balance in ene and two years, With interest from the day of sale at ix Per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at option of the puretfAser, “A deposit of $160 required on each Plece at time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fiftcen days from day of gale the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at risk and cost of defaulting pure! five days’ advertisement of such resal newspaper published in’ W conveyancing, &c., at pure 4 ORRIN B. HALLAM, Trustee, 458 Louieiana are. J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, ‘Trustee, aplS-d&ds 830 4% st. nw. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, SITU- AND O 4 ON, D.C. nd by virtue of a cert eed of trust dated the twenty-fourth day of Dece:nber, A.D. 1895, and recorded in Liber No. 2214. follo 'IS8 et seq., of the land records of the Distri of Co- Inmbia, and at the request of the parties secured, the undersigned trustees will sell at public auc tion, in frout of the premises, on MOND TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, A AST FOUR O'CLOCK IN TH the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Co- lumbia, to wit: All of original lots numbered two (2) three (3), four (4), five (5). six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirtcen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16) and seventeen (J7), in Ee numbered nine hundred and fifty-four (954); all of original lots numbered three (3), four (4), five ©), six (8), seven (7), eight (8), Mine (9), ‘ten (10), eleven (11), ‘welve (12), thirteen (13),” the south twenty-five (25) front by’ the full depth of original lot numbered seventeen (17), and the north forty- three (43) feet six (6) inches front by the full depth of orig.ral lot nineteen (19), in square num- beted nine brndred and seventy elght 1978); the same being improved by a two-story brick Wware- house and stable at the southeast corner of N and Joth streets, nd by three two-story trick dwell: ings, Nos. 1823, 1325 and 1327 11th street south. east. Sald property will be sold subject to a deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 1772, folio 424, of said land rec-rds, to secure an Indebtedness of $20,000, which matured on the 6th day of January. [93, with interest at 6 per cent from the 6th day ct January, A.D. 1897. This loan can be renewed for two years from maturity upon payment of the past due half-vearly installments of interest. ‘Terms of sale: One-baif cash, and the balance payable in one year, for which the note of the purchaser mus. be given, with interest, payable semi-annually, at the rate of six per ‘cent per annum, until paid, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's option. A deposit of $500 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, acknowledging and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms‘of sale are not complicd with in ten days from day of sale the trustces reserve the right to resell at the Fisk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after three days’ public notice of such resale in’ some news- sr publisced in Was ee SAMEN Tani SON, WILLiaal A. H. CHURCH. apl2-d&ds ‘Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. STEES’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT AVA- bees 75 HEIGHTS AND . 1826 E STREET NORTHWEST. ait By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated 22,1897, A.D., and duly recorded in Liber folio 184, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties bile auction. a ny at secured thereby, we Ww: bic amctton, on MONDAY, MAY SECOND, 11 O'CLOCK P.M., the following real ‘estate in the city of Wasbii District of Columbia, and known and ¢escribed as lot 10, 4, in sub- division known as Avalon Heights, as per plat in District of Celuuila; iso, AT A QUARTER 3 aleo, PAST SOUR O'CLOCK PAL the SAME DAY JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, A! will, other, upen th called called tietes abeut sever comer of I origin scribed, titled cause, Thi the faulting day of sale. apl6-d&ds 26, sell, as per plat recorded in Ly of the records o1 th together nine two-story 317, 319, sei, trict, bu Terms: perty purchaser. required TRUST! tien “in six (6), laser fn te apl4-d&day TAT By virtue of a District of 19003, whe TWE WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. apis y tweltth | ma recerde’ among the Io mibla, Liber N>. request of the olde + we will offe, premises, on ‘TUES TH DAY OF APRIL oK PM., the fol: to be pi two eq two ont to be closed in otherwise the pro t of defau vertisenent 1n sou and B, id be shingtun, apl4-d&ds tended), DUNCANSON BEY ceased. FIV) ington, lence, turnpike at @ “Lemar’s Outlet,” beund: bearing) ba} i 2 £ at ‘RP i ary and L Ea eet i HI FUTURE THOS. DOWLING & CO. AUCTIONDEUS. » RY A LARGE DWHLL- Me a by virt Court of the Distr equity term for said Li Helen Douglass Douglass and others equity cause No on THURSDAY, DAY OF APRIL P.M, in front of th. tion, “ali those cert situate in or near the vil of Washington, lows, to wit: situate as ator Beginning for the firs: cree of the Supreme of nald parcels ried by the ititersee Hersn wtreet, Fevined plat of t nicheater, bounds tn the titled cause, containing and ii more particularly decree Ip the 4 acres, more proved by a large dwelling house. cos known as the res! the late Frederick Dongins: small frame cotto ond of sald par ond begtonin, In of land at th 1 tract called Chict mediately ip the rear ntaining five and three-fifths acre a descripion of said d tract of J: be found in the de F. ree in the ali 4 is unimpy hove parcels or lots of land will be first separately. s of sale as prescribed by sald decree of the purchase money in cash, equal Install . from date of sale, with tnterest on deferred deferred jas are to be secured by the promissory notes of tne purchaser or purchas isfaction of t rom that and a deed of trust trustees on the aser's option of sale to b> days from day of sale: serve the right to rescll at co A deposit of $300 re BENJAMIN F. LEIG JOHN RIDOL Ise the trustees rae purchaser. Fendall hullding. —— — AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF NINE TWO-STORY ER Bs 8 FWwo-sTORY 4 AND 41 STRE By virtue of nine certain fn Liber No. 1808, at fois z 807 nd 31. lund vecords «f the Distric public “action, DAY, APRUL TWENTY El PAST Fy . lowing described » Washington, ia said District 240, 241, 2 2 tof Columbia, rveyor's office of # One-third cash ents in one nud tw ) per centum rom dy of sale, the pr balance in equal 18, with Sate ured by deed it of $100 on dass, 0} the trustees reserre * to resell t risk aud cost of ty oa IMPROV} ein Thomas A plainants, end John J. Kane ix defend: Gersigned trustee will offer for sale at ront of . ISOS, AT HAT YCLOCK PM. th tate and premises in the District of Columbia, descrited in square pun 51), ani known os ¥ a two-story brick bouse. One-third cash, red seven hun ce in two equal 1M st at aie per cent pe able semi-annually; ed by deed annum unttl pai f trust on the p at the option of the pure sired on th premises sold, or S' SALE 0! THREE-STOR VN AS PREMISE EAST. ing described propert of Washington, Ty . to wit: land end premises mg lot m known and distin rms of sal he time of s: weyancing at cost « LOUIS PD. Wir AUCTIONEE! Trustees’ sale of a tract of valuable real fronting on avenue (Seventh street exe opposite worth,” containing about sixty-four and forty-seven hundredths == 64.47-109 « acres of land, known as the farm of the late John R Brightwood formerly uppert, de- and b; ‘fifth mong the lat ia in Liber 17 virtue of a deed of trust, hearing ¥ of Javuary, A.D. 1893, aud duly records for the . at follo 339 et si igned trastees’ will offer for s: ion, in frent of the premises, ont AY, THE THIRD DAY O1 -D, FIVE (6) O'CLOCK P.M, the following deserttva lend and premises, situate in the county of Wash- District of Columb and bbug parts of tracts of Pleasant Plan ,? “Lewar's Outlet” and orth,” or by whatever name the same be known, ‘included within the following metes and bounds, viz.: Beginning for the same at sche planted on the west side of Sev distance of 121-100 chains in @ course north 83% degrees west from a bound stove stondiag on the east side of said turnpike at end of the thirty-third line of suid tract cal and running from said begin- ning stone south’ G% degrees east along the west line of said turnpike 1547 78-100 feet to stone No. called for in a deed between Ferdinand calla tor tn oat8 Good, ane af cormer 1 woed Heine; thence leaving with ‘said Heine's sand north 65 degrees west 75 29-100 feet eee West 165 feet to a i 165 feet to a stone, i i ful He ie J i H é i it At ul i re &, te § # i ele § fi it 5bf, ral a § | | l