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10 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1898-12 PAGES. STATES ASKED FOR TROOPS Call fcr Volunteers Issued by the War De- pariment. Assembly Places Selected — Notices Sent to Each of the Governors Tell- it is Required. ing Them W ‘The War eDpartment has fssucd a call on the states for their quotas of troops under the call for 125,000 men. The fol- lowing is the apportionment: Alabama, two regiments of infantry and nm; Arkansas, two regimenis of ‘alifornia, two regiments of in- talicns and four heav batteries; one regiment of in- fantry and one light battery; Connecticut, one regiment of infantry, one light battery and two heavy batteries; Delaware, one regiment of infantry; Florida, one regiment of infantry; Geor; two regiments of in- fantry and two light batteries; Illinois, seven regiments of infantry and one regi- ment of alry; Indiana, four regiments of infantry and two light batteries; Iowa, 3 of infaniry and two lsht tsas, three regiments of in- y, three regiments of in- o troops of cavalry jana, two regiments of infan one regiment of infantry. and one hi battery; Maryland, one regiment of in} try and four heavy batteries; Massachn- setts, four regiments of infantry and thre heavy batteries; Michigan, four _regi- ments of infant nnesota, three reg ments of infantry; issippi, two zi- ments of infantry ouri, five regiments of infantry and one light battery; Mon- tana, one regiment of infantry; Nebraska, two regiments of infantry Hamp- shire, one regiment of infantry; New Jer- sey, three regiments of infantry; Ne v York, twelve regiments of infantry andi two troops of ca North Carolina, two regiments of infantry and one heavy’ Ixt- tery; Ohio, six regiments of infantry, fou light batteries and two squadrons of cav- alry; Oregon, one regiment of infantry; Pennsylvania, ten regiments of infant Rhode Is nd, one regiment of infantry; South Carolina, and four heavy batteries; one regiment of infantry, one battalion a: one heavy battery; Tennessee, three rezi- ments of infantry; Texas, three regiments of infantry and one regiment of caval Utah, one troop of cavairy and two light batteries: Vermont, one regiment of in- dantry; Virginia, three regiments of infan- Washington, one regiment of infan- : irginia, one regiment of in- consin, three regiments of ming, one battalion and ene ry; District of Columbia, one kota, five troops of cav- fantry troop of cav battalion: Nor alry; South Dakota, seven troops oi alry; Idaho, two “‘woops of cavalry; Ne- vada, one troop of cavalry; Arizona, two troops of cavalry; New Mexico, four troops of cavairy; Oklahoma, one troop of cavalry. pus Selec The ren for the troops to» be mustered in the service of the volunte in the various states and territor! have been designated by Secretary Alger as follows Mobil Sar : Arkansas, Little Rock Den- Colorado, rectic ware, Wil- Michigan, Mis: Fargo: Ohio, G i Oregon asylvania, Mt Gretna; Rhode South Carolina, Cha ota, Hur Tennessee Houston . Ogden: Richm« Virginia, Mar- Milwaukee; | Wyo- Cheyenne; Arizona, Phoenix: New Albuquerque: Oklahoma, Oklaho- ; District of Columbia, Washing- Requtred of States. The Secretary of War has sent a tele- gram to each of the governers of the states and territo informing them what will be expec under the Presi- dent's call for troops folloy “The number of troops from your state under the cali of the President, dated April 23, 1508, will he It is the wish of the President that the regiments of the National Guard or state militia shall be used as far as their num- ber will permit fer the reason that they armed, equipped and drilled. Please S possible what equipme arms, blankets, tents, et you have and what additional you will re. quire Plezse also state when treops will be ready for muster to the United States Details to follow by mail.” sees opeet WAR CHART SUPPLEM On Thursday, the 28th, a hand- somely colored chart of the scene of the present naval operations will be issued as a supplement to The Star. This chart will be so arranged that the location of the various naval ves- sels can be readily indicated from day to day and will be of permanent value. No additional charge will be made for The Star containing this supplement. T. > Bible Seciety Meeting. ‘The beard of managers of the Washing- ton City Bib! Society met in regular monthly meeting last evening, Rev. Dr. Pitzer, president, in the chi Prepara- tions for the anniversary were concluded, the annual report approved and the depoz- itory given authority to supply Testaments to trcops going to the field. The treasurer reported receipts as follows: Vermont Ave- nue Christian Church, $7; from New York Avenue Church, $25; executors of Mrs. Mary J. G. Temple. deceased, $150; M. UG. Emery, $5; Misses Hussiter, $5: P. B. Pierce, $2: J. A. Deeble, $2, and each from $1 Robbins, Pilling, Duniop, Geodwin, Bailey, Harr. J. W. Foster, Mr. Mrs. Chas. E. Foster, Lambie, ‘Lect, Blackfor}, Mallory, Snell, Buckler, ‘Bogee, Ballantyne, Miss Hercus and the Miss Gorden; amounting in all to $216.50. Dis- bursed: $100 sent to parent society, and Erants, cost, $16.80. The anniversary will be held in the Gun- ton Temple Memorial Church next Sunday night. The following grants were filled: Two Bibles to poor: one to life member: tweive Bibles to volunteer sailors: fifty Bibles to North Capitol Street Mission; six Bibles, six Testaments to Open Door Mission: thirty Testaments to cavalry troops at Fort Myer: twenty-five gospels, five Testa- Ments to Chaplain Bradford ————— es Mr. Astor's Offer. Mr. John Jacob Astor has offered to raise and equip a battery of artillery for service in the United States army and to take command of it himself in case his services @re accepted —eee. AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e. Today. James W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 920 Pa. ave. n.w.— Sale of dwellings Nos. 1315-1217 5th st. n.w., and two frame houses in alley, on Tuesday, April 26, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Duncanson Brow., Ancts., 9th and D sts. n.w.— Trustees’ sale of dwelling 411 T st. ne, on ‘Tuesday, April 26, at 5 o'clock p.m. Louis D. ~ Wine and Clarence B. Rheem, trustees. Tomorrow. ©. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st. now— ‘Trustees’ sale of dwelling 306 Fort Stanton ave., Anacostia, D. C., on Wednesday, April 27, at 45 o'clock p.m. Louis Kettler and Cornelius Eckhardt, trustees. James W. Ratcliffe, Auct., 929 Pa. ave. n.w.— ‘Trustee's s.le of dwelling No. 1921 16th st. n.w., on Wednesday, April 27, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. Maleolm Hufty, trustee. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) AUCTION SALE OF TWO FRAME HOUSES, NOS. 1315 AND 1317 FTH STREET NORTHWEST. ALSO. TWO FRAME HOUSES IN ALLEY. On TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTH, A.D. 1898. AT HALF-PAST FOUR (CLOCK P.M.. 1} will offer for sale by public anction. in fi of the picmises, houses Nos. and 1317 5th street northwest. raime houses on alley. Terms liberal and stated at sale. $100 on each L. KEESE. Atte house at time of AUCTIONEERS. ‘aplv-d&ds ES’ SALE OF A NEAT AND ATTRAC- THREESTORY BRICK DWELLE ‘ ES NO. 411 I STRE of a cerinin deed of trust, dated the 2) day of December, A.D.” 1802, and 1 among the lund records of the District Ma, Liber No. 1753, foli> @24 et seq., and at the requosc of the belders of the notes thereby We will offe, at pblic cuetion of the premises, on TUESDAY, WENT) TH DAY OF APRIL ey. O'CLOCK P.M, the following propert, situate fu the’ elty of Washington, District to wit: All that certain’ ple mises knewn and distinguished y-four (84) of Barr ¢ numbered hundred and i 8 per plat re- ied In Beok 20, puge 3 records of th: (Mice of the strveyor of the District of Colum tegether with the venients thereon. ‘Terms of e-third ef the purchase money to be paid in d the balance to be paid two equ S, lespectively, im one an two y seotred by deed of trust upon the property sold. with cnterest, payable semi-annual- ly at the rate of six per cent per annum, or all cush, at the option of the purchaser. A ‘deposit w will be required at the time of sale, Sale ed in fifteen day day of eal the property will be resold at the risk of defaulting purchaser, after five days" in soiae newspaper published in D.C. Cenveyancing at cost of pur- subdivisio . Trustee, 916 F st. nw. FUTURE DAYS. apl4-d&ds LOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. BETWi By tober nd duly recorded in Liber fell ove of the land records of th ia, and at the request of th we will sell, at_p pnt of the premises, on ‘TUESDAY, TY TH DAY O'CLOCK P.M. ines, OF MARCH, following desert! and y ituate, lying and being in ih of W: mn, District of Columbia, and "1 distinguished as and being part of lots ered six (6) and seven (7), in Patterson’ on. in square numbered two hundred and six hoxinping fenr feet (4) eight Inches (8”) he Southwest corner of said lot six (6), © north one hundred (100) feet to west with sald alley eighteen t; thence seuth one hundred (100) feet to S 1598, md city street; thenc st al id S street elghteen GS) fect to the begin Terms: Made know ne of sale. GEOR CH, Trustee. DOUC ACKALL, Trustee. mh22-1hds CF THE acecunt the abovi ed prep- ve advertised failed of sale 2s announced at resell the above -le- seried real estate at hi est, in front of the p i HRD DAY OF MAY, A.D. . O'CLOCK’ PLN... tiens which wiil t resale, ne sale, the time of this ms ne of sald knewn at EORGE M. E! 8S. MACK AL ‘Trustee. JAMES W. RATCLIF! (Successor to Ratcliffe, TRUSTE SALE OP A FRAME HOUSE ON THE HAMILTON ROAD. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly Liter No. 2111, at folic 160 et seq records for the District of Coli request of the party 3. will f the MAY fer for sale promiscs, AD. 1 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. FUTUgE “DAYS. FUTURE vars. FUTURE DaYs. 3. SIN SCTION| Sto. STREET. | A STOCK OF JEWELRY, ACTUAL VALUE ABOUT | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO HIGHLY INPROVED 7: 6 Se ee SECS RUSS SED | "98.000; NO MISREPRESENTATIONSY WILL A LOTS ON THE CONDUIT ROAD, IN THE DIS- 4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SEVENTH, tes : CELT HIGHEST CASH OFFER. APPLY AT MY TRICY OF COLUMBIA, NEAR GLENHUKST. | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE C\INPROV. 1898, TEN O'CLOCK, large farniture sale, compris: — OFFICE, 913 F ST. N.W. ee ee ae ea oe see: ED REAL ESTATE IN THE LISPRICT, joe Household Furniture of all descriptions. Bed ap22-3t THOS. J. OWES, Auctlouser._ | ua1y 26, 1807, and recorded ta, Laber No. 2178, REAR BRIGHTWOOD, ON TH” KOCK Room, Parlo-, Dining Room Sets, Store and Office = = I. pase anroen ae I> ROAD. Fixtures, Show. Cases, Seales, ete. Consignments CHANCERY SALB OF IMPROVED BUSINESS | District of Columbia, and at the rene oy he | gBy Nittue of a deed of trust, dated the 27th aay received up t hour of sale. 1t® 66 99 FROPERTIES TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, BE- | party secured. the undersigned trustees will soll, at | of October, 18K, and recorded In ‘Liter 148% ING THE BRICK STORES to6 AND G03 D | pullle auction, ia the preiaises., on WEDNESDAY. | file Sts ei seq, of the nnd seconds bf she tae ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. 5 STREET AND 324 EIGHTH STREET N.W.; | THE FOURTH DAY OF MAY, 1898, AT FOUR | trict ofc TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME DWELLING. NO. 306 FORT STANTON AVENUE, ANACOSTIA, Dp. C. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 3d day of May, 1804, and duly recorded in Libet No. 1921, folio 38 et’seq., one of the land records of the Dis: trict of Columt ta, and at the request of the party secured thereby, We will sell at public auction in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, APRIT. THE TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1808, AT A QUARTER OF FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.,’ the following described ground and premises, situate, lying and being in the county of Washingten, Iu the District of Co- lumbia, and known und distinguished as and being lot numbered four (4), in block numb two (2), L. Green's subdivision of part of “Chi ja county beok No. 6, follo veyor’s office of said District, im- proved by a frame dwelling. Terms made known at sale. LIUS ECKHARDT, aple-d&ds_ 3 ‘Trustees. JAY ES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES SALE OF THE HANDSOME THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT RESI- DENCE, WITH WHITE STONE FRONT, NO. 1921 16TH ST. N. W. By_virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, paseed fn Equity Cause No. 18985, the undersigned, trustee, will offer for sale, by public auction. in’ front of the premises, en WEDNESDAY, TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF IL AD. 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., Jot numbered one hundred and twenty (120), in Diller B. Groff’s subdivision of Icts fn square numbered ore hundred and ninety (80), city of Weshingtep, District of Columbia, as per plat recorded in the office cf the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liber 12, folio 53, tegether with all improvements, rights, &c. Said Property will be sold subject to a certain deed of trust for $10,000, bearing 6 per cent Sntercst, re ccrded in Liber 1892, folio 127, among said land records, end interest’ on said trust from January 15. 18 fd trust matures January 15, 1899. Turebaser to asstme enid trust and a interest, balance cash. AM conveyancing and recording ‘at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $300 will be required at time of sale. Terms to be complied with in 13 days from day of sale, ctherwise trustee reserves the 1ight to resell the property at the risk and ccst of defaniting pur- chaser, after 5 days’ adzertisement of such resale ip some newspaper publivhed in Washington, D. C. House will be open for inspection by applying to trustee. MALCOLM HUFTY, Trustee, apl4-d&ds_Roon:s 10 and 12. 472 La. ave. n.w. UTURL DAYS. A OF VALUABLE I Estate at Highland Station, on the Baltivore Ghio railroad.—-By virtue of the power cont in a mortgage from Gilbert Moyers and wife, the undersigned will offel public sale, in frou of the a” station at in Prince county, Md., on SATURDAY, MAY Isis, AT HALF-PA: FOU land, “improved n house and nec will is supplied with exe puildings. Th water power, and the property frents about ter of a mil e railroad, and is distant miles hington, ‘Terms eday. tiewiars PHIL. 11. 1 Xo. Calvert st., ultimere, Md., ‘or Ww. Washington, D.C. LONG MEADOWS.” f a deed of trust By virtue the land reccids of the Distr Liber 1959, follo 442, we shall tion, at the ettice of ‘Thos, st. n.w., in the city of V THE SIXTH DA LOOK PM. th d y of W 2, int buck 18, of said Dis ther with y frame . between 26th the im house of a two-st is plac One-third cash, residue in two eaval paymerts at one and two year Interest,” payable semi-annually, s notes of purchaser and de property, er all cas posit 6€ $100. AM! convey cost. Terms to be ¢ y ser ith In ten E ustees reserve the right to readvertise + the following de real | and sell at defaulting purchaser's cost and risk. este in the county of Washington, in ae ee GS the District of Columlia, to wit: Lot one «ly in McK~ OSB0 part of the “Ridge,” begirning for safd lot ‘one paecsis (1) at a stone the southcest bound of C. W. Rob acca in: st of said tract, and running Uys, 80 Auctiong 248 ps. to Dersey's lot, with said AUCTIONEERS. 10.30 ps. to lot 2. and with (3) a 76 ps. (4) © 38" ec. 12.34 ps. VALUA z, containing 1.2 Drove acre rights, &e. $50 required upon be complied with gether with all the i ‘Terms = bid. All conv AND TH TRE > HWEST. Tty vircue of a coctuin deed of trust Liter 1809 at f of the District li we will £¢ DA FIVE certbed real estat gion, in said District: Lot one hundred and two (02) in E. 'T. BR. Jones’ ct al. eubdiv numbered two bundred t recorded in Liber ccords of the surveyor" subject to # right mn of lots. 1 square n (207). as per », at folie 4 of the office of said District, of way for alley purposes ever the rear twe feet and four inches by. full h of said let; said alleys he used Ip common by the owners of lots Nos. 101, 102 and 10% in said subdivision, together with’ the im- provements ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal instati ments, at one and two years, with (6) per centum per annum, pa; frem day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cush, at the option of ty purchaser “Deposit of $200 ‘wll be required time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's ccst. Terms to be complicd with within ten days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to 1 at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM BE. TON, Trustee, 500 Sth st. nw. ALDIS B. BROW ‘Trustee, ap22-dtds 1419 F st. n.w. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. MAGNIFICENT HARP-SHAPE MANTEL MIRR IN RICHLY CARVED GILT FRAME, BEAU 'L GILT PEDASTAL TO MATCH TH MIRROR, BRASS aND ONYX TABLI CHINA CANDELABRAS, NG PIANO, FINE - GILT RECEPTION CHAIRS, SUITE, FANCY CHAIit VET AND OTHER CA VORTIERES, GAS LOG FE: RICH OAK EXT. TABLI LEGANT OAK SIDEBOA: THREE CHINA CLOSET: BRAC CABINET, LEATHER-SEAT CHAIRS, OAK TABLE, ELECTRIC CIGAR TABLE, ELEGANT CHINA, LARGE FRENCH CHI 1 ER SERVIC! AM SERVICE, FISH SERVIC GLASSWARE, ORNAMENT: ARMOIRE, 2 FINE FOLDING BEDS ODD BUREAUS, MAG . OAK SECRETARY MASSIVE AND ELI T OAK HALL RACK, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, 3ERATOR, KITCHEN GOODS, & &e., AT PUBLIC AUCTION On THUR APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH, OCK A.M. at residence No. 17 h side, corner Vermont ave.), we will sell the above fine ‘collection of Household Ef- fects, all of the best and but little used. House for rent. ON EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27TH, FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 6 P.M. ‘Terms cash. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers. & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. LARGE SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT FOR ACCOUNT OF P., W. AND B. R. R. CO,, SUCH AS FURNITURE, BOOKS, GROCERIES, GEN- ERAL MERCHANDISE, CAR LOAD STONE, &C., &C. In pursuance vf act of Conzress approved Mi 19, 1806, chapter 255, the Philadelphia, ‘Wilming. ton and Baliimore Railroad Comy auetion on TUESDAY, F MAY, 1898. at the auction BEAUTIFUL MASSIVE RD, MIRROR will sell at iE THIRD DAY rooms of 0. G. Sloan & Co., 1407 G st. n. beginnin; O'CLOCK A.M., ‘all Troight “and other’ propery transported by or deposit vith said company in the District of Columbia, and unclaimed by the owner or consignee, or cn which charges have re. mained unpaid. for the space of six months and more, including— 1 TRICYCLE, 6 KEGS OF FISH, 1 CAR LOAD OF BUILDING STONE, 1° RARREL OF SE, BOXES OF BOOKS, 2 PIECES OF TE, 3 IRON SINKS, CASES OV HOLD GOODS, 6 CANS OF BAKING ER, 15 BARRELS FILTERS AND ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO OF WHICH A LIST IN DETAIL N BE SEEN AT SAID AUCTION KUOMS ING STONE AND OTHER GOODS: N EXAMINED BEFORE DAY OF SALE BY Ae PLICATION TO THE OFFICE OF THE COM- PANY. be removed tmme- aintely fic ie ale af tae Ber ik Papen ore W. and B. R. R. Office: Sth ‘Md. x ree. a02,5,7,0,12,14,16,19,21,35,26, thentes eo NO. 1521 M STR r rity d thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will public ion. in front of the premises, ou a FIFTH DAY OF MAY, Al D. VE OCLC P.M., the foll and and premises, situate in th ctep, in the District of Columbi 8 and being all of lots “D" Subdivision of part of orig! Washi ignated square 196, a8 said subdivision ts office of the surveyor of the District of Columbl. in Book 1. D. ., page 19 et Irovements, consisting of a two- in said lot said lot * ne-third . and the ment brick’ dwelling story brick build terms of sal be paid in st at six (6) p nnvally, from da of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at tue option of the purchaser. “A deposit of $150 will be required ef the purchaser at the time of sale, All ccuveyaucing, recording and notarial fees at the cost Of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- plied with within tea days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the propecty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ notice of such resule. WILLIAM E, EDMONSTON, ‘Trustee, CONSTANT! - WILLIAMSON, Trustee, 500 5th st. nw. DN, Attorney for party secured, decd mim, p . Secured’ by di THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONFERS. 'STEES' SALE r REAL KNOWN AS ‘THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATO FREDERICK DOUGLASS, SITUATE Ai ANACOSTIA, DISTRICE OF COLUMBIA, CONTAINING ABOUT FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND, IMPROVED BY A LARGE DWELL- ING AND OUTBUIRDINGS. Under and by virt a decree of the Supreme ESTATE Curt ef the District of Columbia, holding an equity term for District. in a cause wherein Hele Do complainant and Lewis H. Douglass and others are defendants, known as equity 18288, the undersigned trustees 44 THURSDAY, THE ‘TWENTY-EIGHTH APRIL, A.D. 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. in front-of the premises, sell, et public anc. tion,’ all those certain pleces ‘and parcels of land situate In or near the village of Anacostia, count of Washington, in said District, described as fol- lows, to wit: “wo parcels of lind adjoining exch other, situate as afvresaid, described as follows: beginwing for the first of said parcels of land at the southeast corner, formed by the Intersection of Pierce street and Jeffersen street, ns Taid upen the revised plat of Uniontown. called Anacostia, being part of called Chichester, more pai ticularly metes and bounds in the titled cause, containing 9% and Improved by a large dwelling hous®, con‘ainius abcut seventeen rooms, known as the residence of the late Frederick Douglass, d also stable small frame cottage; and beginning for the second of said parcels of Jand at the northeast comer of lot twelve (12) tn a subdivision of sald original tract called Chichester, and situate lin- mediately ip the rear of the property sbove de ecribed, containing five and three-fifths acres, more or-léss; a description of said tract or parce of lond will be fcund in the decree in the above en- titled cause, to which reference is hereby made. ‘This land ts uniinproved, ‘The above parcels or icts of land will be first offered separately. ‘Terms of sate as prescribed by sald decree: One- third of the purchase money in cash, balance 10 two equal installments, at one and two years from date of sule, with interest on deferred’ pay- ments from that ‘date, which deferred paymeuts are to be secured by the promissory notes of tne purchaser or purchasers, and u deed of trust to the satisfaction of the trustees on the property d, or all cash, at purckaser’s option. All con- ancing and ‘recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of eale to be complied with within fifteen days from day of sale; otherwise the trustees re- serve the right to resell at cost snd risk of de- faulting purchaser. A depealt of $200 required on of sale. BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trustee. Z Office, 452'D st. n. JOHN RIDOUT, Trustee, aplé-d&ds Office, Fendall_building. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE RI PROPERTY, NO. 2304 PA. AVE.. CORNER N. H. AVENUE, FRONTING WASHINGTON CIR: CLE, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No, 2082, folio 124 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, at pete auction, in front of the premises, on MON- AY, THE SECOND DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1808, AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all of’ the northern part of lot numbered fifteen (15), in R. K. Elliott trustee’s subdivision of part of square num- bered fotty (40), oe ee lat recorded in Lil il, follo 15, of the records of the office of the, surveyor of the District of Columbia, lying north of a line drawn paraliel with and thirty-sf& feet distant from the southern line of said lot, said northern part of said lot having a frontage of thirty-Ove feet nine inches on New Hampshire avenue and twenty-three feet and 61-100 of a foot more or tess on the south line of aa the sre, of is ‘on circle, and improv ree-s! rick: > 2504 Pan ave. containing eleven i: ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and balance in one, two and three years, with interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable ‘sem! THE LARGE AND VERY DESIRABLE BRICK WAREHOUSE 313 AND 318 EIGHTH STREETS NW.; THE TW)-SICRY BRICK SHOP OK STOREHOUSE 411 EIG! STREET N.W.; THE BRICK STOREBOUSE NO. 421 EIGHTIL STREET N.W., AND TWO FINE BRICK DWELLINGS, NOS. 907 AND 909 E STREET prol wae ; = virtue of a decree passed in equity cause No. 16737, docket 39, Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, we shall offer for-sale, in front of the premises, cn THURSDAY, THE TWENTY EIGHTH DAY OF AVRIL, 1898, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., parts of lots nine ()) and ten (10), square four hundred and eight (408), of the city of Washington, D. C.. fronting twenty-five fect on Eighth street by depth of ninety-five fect, being that desirable southwest corner of Eighth and “D streets north- west, improved by the brick stores Nos. 806 and 808 D street and 324 Fichth street. ‘Postal.” 34 High-Grade Bicycles, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE STOCK OF A MAN’ JFACTURER’S AGENT, WILL BE 0 ATS! oS EOE) Geos eas oe In front of tre premises on SAME DAY, AT TWEN. TY MINUTES PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., other RESERVATION TO CLOSE UP THE AGENCY, WITHIN OUR ROOMS, 1407 G ST., perts of the above-named lots and sqtare, fronting thirty feet on said Eizhth street and running back With the wilth fifty (0) fect: then widening to forty-five (45) feet and running back with that Width forty-five (45) feet, making a total depth of ninety-five (95) feet, Heinz that large and very de- sirable brick warehouse, Nos. 316 and 318 Eighth street northwar Also. in front of the premtsox on same day, at FORTY MINUTES PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PAL, part of lot five (5). square four hundred and thirty: one (431) of the aforesaid city. fronting thirty-one and a half (3114) feet on said Bighth street by depth of about sixty-five ($5) feet. narrowing, being that two-story brick shop or storehouse, Eighth street’ northwest. in front of the premises, on same day, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., part of lot seven (7). in gaid last-named square, fronting thirty-three and a half (3315) feet on said Eighth street by depth of ore hundred and four and one-third (104 1-3) feet, being that desirable brick storehouse, No. 421 Eigiith street northwest. FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTY-NINTH, 1808, AT TWELVE M. ‘These wheels are strictly high grade, and will be sold with Board of Trade guarantee. Terms cash. THEY ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION. ap26-3t C._G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Kateliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES: SALE oF AND UNIM Also, in front of the premises. on same day. ATED ON 9rH, at TWENTY MINUTES AFTER FIVE O'CLOCK SLKEEIS SOULE Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the twenty-fourth day of December, A.D. 1805, and recorded in Liber No. 214, folio "188. et Beq., of the laud records of the District of Co- Invibia, and at the request of the parties secured, the undersigned trustees will sell at public ane= Hon, in front cf the premises, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1898, AT HALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK IN’ THE AFTER- NOON, the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washizgton, District of C P.M., part of lot three (3). In square three bun- dred ‘and seventy-seven (377). of sald city, front- ing twenty-four (24) feet on E street northwest by depth of one hundred ard fifiy-nine (159) feet, he- ing those two nice brick dwellicge, Nos. 907° and 009 E street northwest. Terms of sale for each parcel: One-third cash, balance in eqral installments in one and two years, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. Payable semiannually, secured upon the property. or all cash, at purchaser's option. A depesit of two hundred ($200) dollars on each purchase at lumUla, to wit: All of original lots numbered | time of sale. two three (3), four Cy five (6), six (6), | _ Further and all other necessary particulars an- seven (4), eight (8), nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11), | Bounced at tines and places of sale, twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen L. CABELL WILLIAMSON, (15), sixteen (16) and seventcen (17), in square 478 La. ave. now. 3. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, 330 416 st. nw., CHAS. F. BENJAMIN, 508 11th ‘st. n.w.. ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. api6-d&ds C. G, SLOAN & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED REAL FSTATE ON H STREET NEAR TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 16,770, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the premises, on ~ APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH, 182 FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, sitrated in the city of W: Tumbla, and kno vn and desig ‘st twenty-nine feet front numbered nine hundred and fifty-four (954); all of original lots numbered three (8), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), ‘ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (23}," the scat of original d the north forty- six (6) inches front by the full 1 lot Lineteen (19), in square num- dred and seventy-elght (978); the e being improved by a two-story brick \ware- use and stabic at the southeast corner of N and 10th s story brick dwell- ings, Nos. 1323, Tith street south- east. Sald property will be sold subject to a deed of trust, rec rded 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, ISS, With interest at_6 per cent from the Gth d: v¢ January, AD. 1897. ‘This loan can be renewed for two yeirs from maturity upon payment of the bast due hulf-vearly installinents of futerest. twenty-five (25) front by’ the full dept! lot numbered seventeen (17), three (43) fee! Terms of sale: One-half cash, and the balance Jot numbered seven payable in one ‘year, for which the note of the re hundred and seventy-four purehaser. muse be given, with interest, payable ty fronts 29 feet on the north nnualiy, at the rate of six per ‘cent per | side of H street, near Tenth street northwest. and su, until paid. and secured by deed of trust | ts improved by a large three-story and cellur presk- on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser's | ¢d-brick dwelling house, being premises No. $33 H option, A deposit. 6f $500 will be required at f sale. All conveyancing, acknowledging d recording at purchaser's cost. “If terms of sale are not complicd with in ten days from day of street nw. Terms of sale: One-third of the In cash, and the bzlance in two equal ple respectively in ene and purchase price installments ars, with two: y sale the trustees reserve the right to resell at the rest from day of sale, the d ments risk and cost of defeulting purchaser, after three seured perty days’ public notice such resale in some net or the youre at his paper publis.ed in Washington, D.C. AMES HAIRISON JOHNSON, WILLIAM AL H. CHURCH, ‘Trustees, rill he required at the The property will be sold free of If the terms the trust CS THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- yer. All recordl ount of the inclement. weather until THURSDA f the purchase v ‘ at same hour an IRVING WILLIAMSON, Trustee, JAMES HARRISON JOHNSON, 458 Ta. avenie ni WILLIAM A. H. CHURCH, MICHAEL J. COLRERT, Truste ‘Trus aplé-d&ds THIS. J. OW, \, AUCT., 913 F ST. N.W. THOS. J. OWEN, RUSTEES’ s OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE t PROPERT ATE NO. #28 NORTH Can PROPERTY, KNOW? OLINA AVENUE SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. PART OF 3 certain deed of trust to us, TER ECKIN: corded in Liber No, By virtue of a deed of trast. dated « land records of the | August 12, 1891, and re ‘d in Liber 1669, folio District of Colun purty holding the sell, at and at of the lend records of the District of nd at the request of the holder of the as surviving trustee, I will THU ” F sell, pablic tio premises, on . AT HALP-PAST FIV! THURSDAY, THE TW ITH Day ¢ numbered twenty-five (25), APRIL, 1898, AT HALF-PAST FOU Groft's recorded subdivision of ‘original lots in | O°CLOCK P.M, the’ following deseribed real es. sqnare nine bundfed and forty-two (942), and im- . situate In the county of Washington, District proved by a desirable two-story and ‘basement | of Columbia, to wi Iniek dwelling, knowm-as No; 928 North Carolina | All of Icts numbered, respectively, thirty-two avenne, Washington, D.C. (32), thirty-three (3%) and part of thitty-four (4 Terms of sale. One third cash, balance et cne | in Middleton and Berry, trustees’, subdivision of and two years, with interest at six per cent per | a tract of Jand celled and known’ as “Motropolis -annually, and seeured by m property sold, Conveyancing at $200 to be deposited st time View, made Sn proceedings in equity cause 500, @ Court of the District of Ca- nd us recorded in like “Governor Sbep- autum, paya deed of trust cost of purchaser, of sale, herd," folio 41, of the records of the District «f JOHN ©. JOHNSON, Trustee. | Cclumbia surveyor; excepting, however, the fol- FRANCIS THOMAS, Trustee lowing parts. lots, namely: So much of suid lot thirty-tw A. Howlet- by dee folio 444 et seq. District; and yas was conveyed to Win, recorded in Liber No. 1432, one of the land records of said pting also so much of sald lot AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ OF TWO-STORY TRICK | 85 as falls within the exterior Mnes of 4th (Fourth) DWELLID 1620 “GO” STREET NORTH- | street cast «xtended through sald let and ex- WE opting also sxblot ¢7 of a subdivision of « part virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated Feb- | of sald tract of said land recorded in the office o! rusty “3. ABST, ‘ani recoded: in Liber 2108+ folle | the surveyor of the District of Colombia: lnriiber 205 et Be the land records of the District of | County No. 8, folio 52; and excepting also lots 6 ina at the request of the party x to 15, both inclusive, in block 16; also lots 2 to we will sell at public auction, both inclusive, in Mock 17; also lots one (1) the preinises, on FRI pera St eleven (1i), Woih Inclusive, und lots 15 to 24, both Inclusive, and lot 36 in block 19 of a subdi- vielon of a part of suid tract of sald land, ce the date of and record of said deed of ed subdivision being re- y No. 8, folio 65, of the > ords of the surveyor's office of said District; exceptng also the streets MAY, P. elty of Washin Lot numbered twenty-one 1898." A1 th HALF-PAST. following described ton, Distr M. 1), in Williqm M. and Mary W. Merrick’s subdivision of lots in square one hundred and eighty-one (181), as said suMli- vision 1s recorded in the office of’ the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Book W. F., page 17, together with the improvements thereon. — Sold subject to prior incumbrances aggregating further particulars of which Will be announced. ui and nd alleys shown in said lust mentioned subdivision, which have been ded- x icuted to the District of Columbia, and also cepting 2 small parcel of said truct of laud, taining about 17,468 square fect, and described in sale. a certain deed record d_ records of the ‘Terms: AN over and above said prior incum- | District of Co'umbls 2149, follo No. brance to be paid in cash. A deposit of $200 re. | 300; and excepting another small’ parcel of quired at time of sale. Conveyancing at cost of | said tract eaid lard, contzining about 4,200 purchaser. Terms to be complied with within ten | square feet, mentioned and described in Liber ‘No, days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right t resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. “One-fifth of the purchase money RICHARD FE. PAIRO, Trustee. balance in four equal Instali- ap26-dads ALBERT A. GILL, ‘Trustee. ments, in one, two, three and four (4) years from Gute of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, with interest at the rate of six per centum per dnpum, or all cash, at option of pur- chaser or purchasers. A deposit of $1,000 will be required at time of sale. All cor\eyancing and re- ccrding at the purchaser or purchaser's cost. Terma of sale to be complied with within ten (10) drys from Czy of sale, or the trustee will resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or pur- ‘THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OB REAL ESTATE AT AVA- LON HEIGHTS AND NO. 1826 E STREED NORTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April 22, 1807, A.D., and duly recorded in Liber 2214, folio 134, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and st the request of the parties | chasers, after five days’ previous adveitisement secured thereby. we will sell at public auction, | of such resale. on MONDAY. MaY SECOND, 1808, AT THREE | For further informaticn apply to trustee. O'CLOCK P.M., the following real ‘estate in the | WILLIAM H_ O'CONNOR, Surviving Truetee, city of Washirgton, District of Columbia, and 1945 4th st. ne.. Washington. D.C. known and cescribed as lot 10, block 4, in sub- division known as Avalon Heights, as per plat in County Book No. 7, page 78, in surveyor's office of the District of Columbia; also, AT A QUARTER ap4-d&ds C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. OF VALUABLE REAL ES- 4 S' SAL PAST FOUR O’'CLOCK P.M. the SAME DAY, y FI vE lot 82 fr Harry A. Kobn's subdivision of original “SP ee lot 9, squa-e 144, a8 per plat in Book No. 12, page 101, in che ‘surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, ironting 15.71 feet on E street by a depth of 60’feet, and improved by a large dwell- ing, being No. 1826 EF st. n.w. ‘Terms of sale cash. A deposit of $100 on each plece of property at the thne of sale, and all con- veyancing and recording at the pi aser's cost. BUILDINGS, ETC.. IN Wa CLOSE TO OVERLO IK Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust dsted the 15th day of August, A.D. 1892, and ed in Liber No. 1705, folio No. 349 et sey. the land records of the District of « S. one : lun:bia, a default having been made in the pay- Terms to be complied with in ten days from day of lent of Raid deed of trust and ithe Interest ers : on, the vndersigned trustees will, at the request JOHN J, HURST. gf the party secured, sell. at, public auction. in ety : Trustees, | ffent of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1898, AT FIVE O:GLOCK P. M., the following descrited land and premises, situate in the District of Columbia, and knowr as part of Beall's Discovery, and descril- ed in a recent survey made by Wiiliam J. Lati- mer, as follows: Beginning for the same at a the Chichester line, said stake belng N. 44 desrces, E, 20% perches from a stone on the erst side of the T. B. road, and said stake also THOMAS DOWLING, AUCT., 612 E ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NOS. 2416, 2418, 2420 AND 2422 VIRGINIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust, dated July 16, 1892, and June 19, 1895, respectively, and duly recorded in’ Eiber 1708, at folio 249 et | belug the northeast bound of a five-nere lot sold seq.. anf Liber 2041, @& folio 140 et seq.. of the by A. Simpson to R. Q. Prather, and with the land records for the District of Columbia, and | Chichester line, first, N. 44 degrees, E. 58.28 at the request of ithe parties secured thereby, we | perches to Bickering'’s corner; second, 'S. 66% de- will sell, at publip cugtion. in front of the grees, E. 9.88 perches; third, 8. 25% degrees, E? ise, on WEDNESDAY, MAY FOURTH, 1898, AT | 13.12' perches; fourth, S. 17% degrees, E. 5.08 HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., lot numbered sixteen (16), in square numbered thirty-two. (82), fronting 60 feet 6-inches on Virginia avenue by an average depth ot pe feet, together with the im- provements therech. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in one. two and three op Mith interest, and sccured porches to a ood tree in the forks of a brench; fifth. 8. degrees, W. 11.04 perches to a white poplar tree; sixth, 8. 35 degrees, W. 12 perches to a stake near a Diack gum tree; ‘sev- exth, BS 2%, lentes rece, W. 56 pe tl ‘and running to include 1. by a deed of ti nthe property sold, or all). Prather: elghth, S. 301% degrees, W. 15.36 cash, at the rs option. it re- hes to a popler W. Quired at the time of, sale, and ail comes 3. perches: t th, N. 56% degrees’ W. and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale 84.96 perches to the ice of beginning, contain- Glastecs renarve the Tight to igecll at the Tink and | feted to "i866, togetner ‘with ail proven ents eon. Fe a cag beart cost of the defaditt purchaser. <A certificate = = Dany will be Turgiahedato the erebese a r Las ats rane Sore HY WILEON, p22-dts ‘ Je Se a 2 Trustecs. purchaser’ to. give hotes for the deterred payments, bearing interes: WALTER B WIPELIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | at the rate rate of six per cent per anpum, paya- asslon = tthe propery sai, A Gepoelt of 500 Tilt Dublic auction. at (AMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. EIGHTH. Day TA Guccensse to Batelife Satton & Cat M., the entire ‘CONC PA’ ana all other |" AGE AND “CHARGES! ONE UPHIOIEE Dusiness "of “sald BY AUCTION, > Sag nr aes hed Work, stock on | 1808, AT OOK, Twill sell at, the ac! removed °. O'CLOCK P.M., all the real estate set forth and i, er described in said deed of trast, and being lows numbered ten rnd eleven (10 and 11), in block eight | cause of ¥ (5), in Jacob P. Clark and Edward B. Cottrell’s | 1884 Kauity. by which, tie subdivision of part of Whitehaven for the Pulls- | stituted ae trustee in the ni ades of the Potomac Land and I ement Com- | trustees named in the above recited dee 0 said subdivision is recorded in county book | default having been mode |, At page Y3, among the records in the office of | debt mecired thereby. the surveror of the District of Columbia. These | tion of the owners lots front on the Conduit road near a culvert just | at pablic auction on ¢ north of the city reservoir, on grade, and are im- | of Washington, Distr Proved by a fine four-stery stone dwelling wit BSDAY. MAY Pot fwelve rooms, all finished in oak and hard wood UR O'CLOCK PM. in th lumbia, « 1888, AT HA the following 4: The building, which is of white Vermont stone and estate, in {y. near Brightwood one of the finest and best constructed dwellings | being part of “Woodward © lot! bepicr hear Washington city, has hot and cold water, gas | the nrth side of Rock Creck Ford fat fixings and piping throughout, tile and slate roof, | southwest corner of Charles Carters) and concieted basements, A comfortable stable, | with the west line of suid lot north carriage house and wecessary outbuildings are at: | feet to said Carter's northwest. os tached thereto. ‘his property is one (1) block from | nerth 723" west 34 Tort. theme oo Glen Harst sta., Great Falls Ry.; six (6) blocks 163.26 fect. to suid road from the improved part of West Georgetown and thevce south @y feet to the place os. Senta of beginning, coutaiuing ene and a balf miles from Aqueduct bridge aud | square feet Union station. Terms of sale: Cash Terms of sale: One-third cash. balance in equal | quired on day of sale installments In six and twelve months from date of | Ing at pu sule, with interest, payabie seml-annualiy, at Pied with within of six (6) per ceut’ per annum, secured risk and cost of def: aser. trust on property sold, or all option; $500 deposit re: of Sule to be complie of sale, otherwise resell the pro purchaser. ash, at par uired at time of sale, Terms 1 with im ten days from day he trustees reserve the ri perty at risk and cost of defaultiag Conveyancing and recording at pur FL T ap2i-c&ds a DWELLINGS AT chaser’s cost. i RICH) W. 3 TENTH ST. NE. MCKTON § € Arwet, ay ees ‘ Trustees. of the Dam 8s, inquire of D. & 1 at the nw., Washing Dn. c. hee : 2p22-d&ds scheme = a 3 in front of the premises, MUNDAY, MAY WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | SPOOND. 0D. ants, at Pat O'CLOCK PAL, mde the following real estate, situate in the city, ab CHANCERY SAL IMPROVED axp unt. | 42 ton, in the District of Columbia, to wit: PROVED PROPERTY ING | All of lots numberet 20. 30, 31 THE DISTRICT OF COLUMI Werthingten's sub By virtue of a in decree Satiaie numbered Court of the District cf Columbia, passed on the | Ne: 22. ange 118, Ist day of December, 1898, in Equity Cause No. | te srs 18046, "wherein Mary Butler ts compl ings f 4 NEW SIX. ¥ Mary L. Smith et al. are defendants, at public auction, THIR' =, the fo mises. in S PEET Wir the purchnser © prior deed lowing described parcels of the District of Columbia, to Association $2.0 Lots Nos. nine (9), thirteen (13), fourt will be wuld wtject to ninety five (95), one hundred (100), ot , $2.50, und payable and one (101),’ north half ope hundred and two of purchase mi ces over (102) and lot’ numbered one hundred and. three | Sei trests cach, oF ep. 63), in Garfield subdivision, with Improvements | Uva of of purchasers. A eit of thereon. These lots will be sold in separate var- | SIW0cea exch Jet will be required at the of cels and should command the attention of Sele, ALL conveyancing and recording at purchas- Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the ba =s Trustees will resell at cost ir. equal installments, in one amd two 5 defauiting purchaser should above. te date of sale, swith Interest at 6 per not Se Camutiel ‘with witte annum, payable semt-nnuually, and repr : oneven the prow issory notes of the purchaser: sec Ev. J. EASTERDAY, Trustee, 1410 G deed of trus perty sold, or all at ats 2- WORTHIN Uruster the option haser. A deposit of $25] 2P23-<Uhds 14th al G ste Will be required at time of sale upon each . G. SLUAN & CO 1G St. Nw sold. Conveyancing and recording at the chaser's ccst. USTEES’ SALE ARTHUR A. BIRNEY eT one Trustee, CX CONS Sarsener HENRY F. WOODARD. Truster, Sruise Eye _ap2i-dts Mertz building. som cite ae THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. ; ARFIELD PAK, = Ry virtue of the provisions of a certain de BLE REAL ESTATE TN | ffUst recorded an Lit M ALEXANDRIA Col VIRGINIA | land records of the 1 tabs a By authority of the owners, t ahck writ sale, nt publie auction, on the pr . | Brust on FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-NINTH Day oF | cured AURIL, 1898. AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M., the fol ing property All that tract of iand wade by v scribed in contain ligat which s d trustees w front of the rw NINTH DAY OF FIVE O'CLOCK PM eritieed reall estate, s ed sn the city of Washington, District ku and dest : be- auction in The Church road) pores th y dividing it ints equal port re is taken off from rom Brliston to tes. pnven ences, easily as divided by the elect offered in two lo's. to withdraw them a hen offer the entire property scription fe 1 amd w tract by town, aleut houses snd The propert; will first be right bel deed from Lerch and others, dated 2sth April, corded among the land records ‘of A x, Virginia, in Liber N., No, 4, folio 2 vid. se 2S Will then be effored as a whole. “he bounce will be Terms: Oae-fou-th eash, and balance tn three f 4 8 eg Negra equal installments, at one, two and three rears ep Melgar from day of sale: terest s to bear in. and to bs se a good elect. A. proportion t of taxes Te the ters are mot up to the day of sale will be paid bs owners. the right is reserved to A deposit of $100 on cach lot, If thus sold, or defaulting yur $200 on the entire property, if thus sold, will be re- | chaser, after ten days’ readvertising in sowie mews- quired at the time the property te kn or printed and pablished im the city of Wasb- THOS. J. OWEN. gton, D.C. AN couveyaucing aud ding at 913 F st. nw., Washi the cust of the purchaser. 116,19,22.28-$t MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Trustee, : se eee Biz F str E THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEE Ly DELASUMUTE, True cary rest. | 2D1S-4&as 1421 G etreot wavy. AND OF DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEELS, SUBURLAN CH AND ewe as ADJOINING LOE IN biticit PARK, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NiXE TWO-STORY ERICK By virtue of a decree passed by > DR ELINGS ON 0 STREET BETWEEN 3b Court of the District of Columbia in a cause |» AX?) dle SPRELTS SOUL WEST. wherein Augusta M. Martin et al. are comupiagnants | , P9, Sittwe of hlue certain recorded and Ellen V. Crocker et al. are defendants, known | 24130 “yy; / Su St os, ee, as equity cause No. 15027, we, the undersi enna on A trustees by said decree appointed, will sell, at. public Sh front a ake moor DAY, THE TWENTY -AINTH DAY OF APRIL, I , TWENTY Brain 3 BALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, sell_at public OULUCK PAL tuction, in front of the premises, the following-de Situate An th scribed real estate, situate in the city of Wash Lote Nos. ton, District lumbia, to wit: Lot one lund :, pd 245, tn and ninety-six (196) in Firman R. Horner's subdi f part of square Nu. 546, vision of lots iu square four hundred and forty-four lat recorded in Liber No. 20, at fe (444), as per plat in book 17, page 18, of the rds ol the surveyer’s offh su Neyor’s records, fronting 21 feet on Q street ly 50 with the iniproverents, consisting feet on Marion street, Improved ble two- Use-story & dwellings, Nos. 3 wathe story and basement brick dwelling, ten rooms and all modern improvements, and Known as No. 619 Q street northwest. And on the following day, to wit, SAT 315, 317, 319, 321, > and #27 O street One. hird cash, balance in equal instal. ments in one d two years, with Interest at eix APRIL THIRTIETH, 1598 AT HALE (6) per centum annum, payable semi-annual O'CLOCK P.M., we will, us trustees as ato from dy of sale, secured by deed of trust upon sell at public auction, infront of the premix the property old, ot ail cash, at the option of the following-described real estate, situate int Ad tof yon each Jot will be ty of Washington, District ef Columbia, to wit: ee ee ee ee rp 4 Lots twelve (12), thirteen (13) and fourteon (14) in | Patchasers cot. || Terma to be with Wock sixteen (16) 1a Diller B. Groff's subdivision of Brightwood Park, as per plat in county book 7, page 100, of the surveyor's recorus, together wit the Improvements, consisting ef a Haydsome frame righ: to faulting pure any lot at risk and cost of the de- ser theresf EUGENE CARUSL ALDIS B. BLOWNE, dwelling house, in excellent condition, containing ay < twelve rooms, attic and ceilar, and all malern cou. | _&P2-4&" z a. Veniences,* with sewerage. Said property has a PREM ° combined’ frout on Des Moines street. of DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTION {each lot being 50 feet front) by a depth of feet, and was occupied as a residence by the late Benjamin D. Carpenter. re is slso a commodi- ous stable on the property. Said dwelling ble are on lots 13 and 14, and said two improvements will be offered together and said lot 12 separately. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase price of each parcel sold in cash, the balance in equal in stallments at one and two years, secured by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing «ix 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 xale on the city and im- proved county property and of $100 on the vacant lot. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale or deposit will be forfeited. BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, ‘Trustee, D street n.iv. BLAIR LEE, Trustee, epl9-10t Fendall Building. Trustees’ sale of a tract of valuable real estate fronting on Brightwood avenue (Seventh street ex- tended), opposite “Pet. worth,” containing about sixty-four and forty-seven hundredths -- 64.47-100 -- acres of land, formerly known as the farm of the late John Ruppert, de- ceased. Under and by virtne of a deed of trust, dote the fifth day of J 5, AD. recorded among the ja of Colunbia in Liber JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Auctioneer. (Successor to Rat-Iffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- ERTY AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF 10TH AND I STREETS SOUTHEAST. ALS heart 1893, nud duly FRAME HOUSE NO. 750 JOTH STREET SOUTH- | Miigie auction In tent of the panies By wittor of @ decree of ‘the Supreme Court of | PING: (5) OCLUCK PM. abe Aoeiey ee Irnd acd premixes, situate Ip the co the District of Colombia, passed in Equity € ‘tbr No. 14553, the undersigned trastees will offer er y sale by public auction. in, frort ef the respective | MsteM, District of Columbia, and dosie ated oe remises, on FRIDAY, TEE. TWENTY-WINTaI | 25d ring parts of tracts of land enlled ~Indo- DAY Of APRIL. AD. 1808. AT GALE PS lence,” “*Plensant Plains,” “Lemar’e Outlet” ond FOUR O'CLOCK @.31., the fullowing described real adsworth,”” or hy whatever name the siime way estate, situate in the city of Washington, in the | De known, included within the following metes je Y bi je | and bounds, viz.: Beginning for the sau a Gy in aquars numbered. wins handeed’ cout niny | suche planted "en the seat tide ‘of Seventh esteet {S0); togetker ‘vith a'l the imp.ovem nx, rights, | trmpike at a iistance of 1 21-100 chains a ete 02 the SAME DAY, IMMEDIATELY | Course north 83% degrees west from a one AFTER the sale of the above, the north twenty | Stundiag on the east side of said turnpike the end of te thirty. “Lemar's Outlet,” ‘bird Line of sald tract called and running from said begine ning stone gguth’ 6% degrees east along the west Une of said turnpike 1547 75-100 feet to stove No, 1. called for in a decd between Ferdinand A. Heitwuller, Henry 3. i January 19, 1803, defining the boundary tine be- tween this’ tract’ and the land adjoining on the (20) feet eight (8 inches of the south half of lot twenty-nine (29), in squar: nine hundred and fifty (950), improved by a frame house, number ‘Zu 10th street southeast. A certificate of the Columbia Title Co. guar: nteeing the title will be furnished to the ‘baser free of cost. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest from the of sale at six r cent per annum, secured Of trust on | South, and thence with sald boundazy as detued the property bold, Or all cash” at option of the | (eescat. magnetic "bearing) north Boje . A deposit of $100 required on each | West 773 11-100 feet to 2 stone No. 2, culled tor Piece at time of sale. If the terms of sale are not | 12 Said deed; thence still with said boundary south corplicd with in fiftcen days from day of sale | 77 degrecs 22 minutes west 729 feet to #:ane No. the trustees reserve the right to resell the prop- | 3. called for in said deed? and at corner of tand Heine; thence leaving suid boundary and with ‘said Heine's sno (old bearing) north 65 degrees west 75 29-100 fect to a stone, north 46% degrees west 165 feet to a stone, Dorth’ 51 degrees west 165 feet to a stone, north Rewspaper published in Washington. D. C. All ORRIN B. HALLAM. Trustee, ‘BT degrees west 264 feet to a stone the foot «f J. HOLDSWORTH GORDON, Trustee” B maple, being, in. comer of land formerly owned a 320 4% ot. nw. _ | iar 40-100 feet toa r, @ corner to laud for- DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. Inerly owned by Levi/ AL Osborn; thence sald Osborn’s land north 20% degrees cast 880 82-1 feet, north 61% degrees east 165 feet, north ‘ue degrees east 354 42-100 fect to Saul’s land; theace. with said Saul's land worth 85 degrees cust ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE 0: Two TWO-STORY BRI DWELLINGS, ‘KOs. 1127 AND 1129 SEVENTH STREET EOUTHEAST. virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in | 295 79-100 feet to a stone, south 28 degrees "2 Libse "No. 1756, at folio 237 et seq., of the land | 145 28-100 feet to a white marble stune, sou records of the District of we will sell east 824 55-100 feet to the beginning. at iE goetion, in fropt_ of the premises. on same land conveyed to Jobn Ruppert and fHURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-EIG! 89S, | Jcbanaa Ruppert deed recorded among tbe AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK described real

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