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14 ; THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1898-14 PAGES. LOYAL COLORED MEN NAVAL ORDERS. “ Soe eS AUGCTIGN SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ee fons ‘ORE DAYS. = FUTUR DAYs. FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE Dats. The following naval orders have been ts- | Boards of Examination Appointed— EUTURE D. UTURE I eae é age iia ei oie eas WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. sant W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, THOMAS DOWLING & 00. AUCTIONEERS, CG. SIAN & GO, AUCTR, wT OU BE i i Passed Assistant Engineer W. S. Halsey, ‘olonels George lespie an fuccessor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) : 2 aru Inia ie es They Are Anxious to Volunteer and Fight | | Passed Assistant Bee the IME: | CMe: Clea’ Op aiistnbars) have eda aie IMP6RFANT SALE 25 TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THRER-STORY BRICK | Tocatay ay VALUABLE REAL EST ATH for Their Country. hican. pointed a board to meet at New York city . of the Administr. tors’ cross AmD pa a OE z Zire of & certain deed of trust dated the Lieutenant W. P. Stinson, recent order | to examine applicants for commissions in a py y of August, 1807, amd duly recorded ig Si of Columbia, and at the req Leaders Feel That They Have Been| he following officers were ordered to the Captain F. N. Schreiner, assistant quar- June 14. 1895. and duly recorded in Liber No. | of the parties secured thereby, we will sell 2087, folio 47 et f the land records of the io - Brutus: Ensign F. R. Wall, Ensign 8. M. | termaster, U.S V., has been ordered to] _Knownuiand long-estab- District of Columbia > E Uc auction. In front of the premises, on TUPSIA} ee hae Ene Lone earn, Entire contents of the well-| cate of $20,000 |: ie ae Sas onde of the Buse oe ekg meee tie end of Columbia, and at the request of the |THE SEVENTH Way ue Pe ‘ [—A District . party. secured 2 il, at public HE SEVE) OF JUNE, i8a8, “AT F eee ee ee Kease, Lieutenant B. Wright, Lieutenant | report to the quartermaster general of the lishedhotel known as worth of Hand Tioa fa‘ frome of “tee “premises, on SATUROAY, notes iter tims ening Seoctinet land Regiment Proposed. R. H. Minor. army for duty in his office. WILL "Ss HOTEL, 5 Fae ROCRTH (ath) DAY OF JUNE. 1600, at Seapectsa on lots thirty-towr Oey aon maker Passed Assistant Engineer J. H. McVicar,| Maj..A. L. Smith has been detailed as some Furniture HAL FAST SOUR CLO © Go) iu Willtainson's subdivision of part of a ~-| to the Cacsar. i purchasing and depot commissary at Tem-| Cor, 14th St. and Pa. Ave., 9 a ey ed recended tn county eokatnten ~~ The following second Meutenants in the | pa, Fla. ; ts & . A. Bees Stepherd, of es eaeee There is a well-defined movement on foot | writing Corps have tenn appointed: Henry | “me resignation of Maj. H. C. Flint, 1st Washirigton, D.C., arpe ; Coy con= subdivision of lots tn tanare No. ten hundred and Stepherd, page f the surveyor's office of said in Washington and many other cities and| Ww. Carpenter, Arthur F. Marix, Hiram I. Infantry, N. D. Volunteers, has been ac- | Numbering tn oll about 300 rooms, completely fur- s = Book 10, pare ‘of the records of the etice of | Terms: One-third caxh, balance fn ope (1) and states throughout the Union to have the| Bearss, Robert C. Carmody, Chas. S. eee see mighed, partially enumerated: tained In stores the surveyor of the District of Columbia, with | ‘Wo (2) years, with tnterest at 6 per cent per afi- President accept, under the second call for| Hatch, Arthur J. Matthews, David D. Por- | cepted, on account of physical disability. Rosewood Case Piano, Fine Parlor Furniture, the improvements thereon, arm, payable semi-annually, and secured by deed Sarria - ‘ ter, William R. Lemley. Lieut. J. L. Preston, jr., 16th Infantry, | catved frames and beaut:fully upholstered; French Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in “4 trust on the property sold, or all cash, at opt xolunteers, a number of colored regtments. | ‘ef, Winam H. Lemle Tqve basi heent ac eaninaist peen | Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Oak, Walnut, M: Nos 1013 nd 1015 one and two years, with interest at 6 per centum | Of purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required he colored yeople declare that they at | painted to the Gelli. ag eg es ee re oe : “e Seca fae Sapo nda cae'at wk | Spe Soy Ashe ates Tee ready and anxious to serve thelr country,| Lieutenant James §. Brown, appointed Mal BEL | Whltes eecan, has been or- | ture, Lace Gurtaing ‘Tambrequine, Moquet. Velvet, Option of the purchaser. All convesanciig at the | serve the right to resell at nae tnd dowt of deta. and they feel they have so far been slighted | May 26, dered to accompary the expedition to the | AwBinster and Body Brussels Carpets throughout t stree no = | coat of purchaser. A derosit, of two bupdred | ing purchaner, after due notice published. in wow Se t inited| Lieutenant Thos. F. Webb, appointed to | ¢¢ entire hotel, a fine collection of Hair Mattresses, dollars (200) will be required at the ume of | W neton me per. Ail conveyancing and ree Ste the ehatoninee of | eons UX Oly UBER attics Philippines. Blapkets, Spreads, Bed Linen ‘Bedding, sale. Terms to be complied with in fifteen (15) | cording at cost oF purchaser States. Tt Is claimed that in many of the)’ Lieutenant John A. Patjens, appointed to |, Lieut. Col. J. A. Hull has been assigned | Feather ‘Pillows and Bolsters, China, and “Glues west. days from date of ‘sale, otherwise the trustees J. TAYLOR ELLYSON, Trustee, southern states the colored people have| the Celtic. 3 : to duty as judge advocate of the 4th Army | ware, Silver-plated Ware, Cutlery, Copper Uten- reserve the right, to, teadvertine, and resell at | so.ana ABAUEN M. GOULD, trator i “s }, Crock ‘. es, etc. cos of 5 7 E st been willing, and even anxious, to volun- prea Arthur H. Dutton, appointed Sores Col As Hlllshas Deen aasigned to ry eI on tg0 Also Biter five Daye’ mOvastichag ak much eeeale Sn 'pees iv i 507 E st. now. é v 2 LF. Y on he . r 3 " Neety BAG See (hey Dave) bes Sten Ce te bet cre We eae eer ice appointed to | duty as judge advocate of the 6th Army | [U/Ud Tables, handsome ask cureseainroces Sere 2 ss ee GEORGE H. PLANT, Jr., Trustee, pr kl yee sideration by the local authoriti: Several | the Celtic. > - Corps. tees, most of which were made fo order. The 4 Horses Famil WILLIAM B. TURPIN, ‘Trastee, 0 of these states are said to be b2hind hard] Ensign Richard M. Cutts, appointed May Majer BE. L. Huggins, 6th Cavalry, and} whele forminz a collection worthy of great atten- 9 y my23-d&ds 1429 NY. ave. in their quotas of voluareers, but still the | 26. Captain J. M. Lee, 0th Infantry, have been | tion, and we fel jiotited In saving that a finer S THOMAS “DOWLING 00, AUGNOMEEEE, Sei e Assistant Engineer Wm. H. Touchstone, | appointed a board to meet in this city for | collection of about 300 Hair Mattresses, together Carri age 3 Wa = G12 E street northwest. officials are unwilling to accept cclored e 1s- | With Bed Linen and Bedding, has never been of- eee ae, lored | 2PPpeinted to the Celtic. .~ the examination of applicants for comm: feted at this) co-ngetilieg of ah anction-eale ct, oor 9 \ cee Oa en ’ troops. The only way in which the colore lieutenant A. Rust has been detached | sions in the 8th United States Volunteer | city ‘The lease bt the hotel ie about to expire, DIVISION OF WA : By virtue of a deed of trust, duly rece men have been able to testify their loyalty, | trom the Hest and ordered to the Prince- | infantry. and In consequenco thereof the contents of about | ITS, ae on “LORIDA A AND COLUMBIA | Liber "1e7, “foto ne ce sew Ash it is said, by entering the regiments of | ton. Captains J. M. Lee, 9th Infantry, and P. au poems will be sold at auction, without Bast a Z 9 RUAD | aND EL AND NINE- qos = ae Mstrict of Columbia, imn:ur The leaders of the race feei that] Ensign I. McNamee, detached from the | H. Ray, 8th Infantry, have been appointed give tls anle thelr attention” siitch tater place na Slei lh Sin le and On WEDAESDAT, JUNE the FIRST, 1808, at | undersigned, Teehee Mh ; injustly diserimfm-| ViXIg and ordered to ‘the Princeton. a board to meet in this city to examine ap- 7 9 1h, WEDS ES ZUNE the FIRST, 1908, at | undersiened, trustees, Se ee, re Pew Sie y, an, | Matign Ho He Leta. detached trom the'| iicauis tar comnienious ia the 2a United Wednesday, June 8, 1898, Tent eee Sect io leng ies DAY, THE SIXTH Notes of the colored people are wanted ali | Aileen and ordered to the Princeton. States Volunteer Infantry. Con meneing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., and will con- Double Harness Washington Heights, being lot. two. ble ; | AT HALF-PAST Fount MM. te sfper pcos wee htt ght Rn c| ponsien E. L. Bissett, detached from the | Lieuterfint G. H. Preston, 9th Cavalry, | tinue dally at the naive hone antl ohtins cocci ~ lot four, block ‘four; lot nineteen, Mock five; | lowing described real estate, situate int sores Of promises are made, but that now | Restless and ordered to the Princeton. - “| nas been ordered to join his reginient. 4a, closed out. ° w Jots two aud twenty-one, block six; lot four, | of Washington, District. of Columbia, nen there is an opportunity for the) Yieutenant Commander J. C. Wilson, to} Private Harry E. Sneyder, 1st District of | Terms cash. te Dine eel Ooaa assis oe Bigek Coren: tot Stns Soar) end south cos. | Lets membered 26, 20.00, 41 62. 66, 4) an8 ak negroes to show their willingness to fight|tne Wabash. Columbia Volunteer Infaniry, now in this WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. for probate business, the’ undersigned will sell by | Balf of block eight. These lots have, generally, a | of the subdivision of lots in equare numbered, fox the governmant ‘thelr offer is not 2c-|" Ticutenaut J. W. Stewart, retired. city, has been ordered to join his regiment | _™¥30-dts public auction, on the above premises, on THURS. a Eee aa ne: | aera ennrea ame eevee SORItL cane Sys . ° oedoh A a n. Nn fornia, Kalorama and Belmont ave- | Anglo-American Compe: Limited, and rece cepted. Naval Constructor W. H. Varney, to su- | at Chickamauga, Ga. = = =a = AY, SEOOND JUNE, 1808, AT TEN O'CLOCK | nucs, and are well located, directl: overlooking | in the office of the surveyor Of the. Distric Here in Washington the 2ffort will be | perintend construction of the Plunger at |“ yieut. Col, HJ. McClernand has been | 0 G SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. oe ant eee ainch day thereafter at the | the city, and In every way Most desirable for resi | Columbia in Liber 30° folin BA. together ‘with made to allow the colored people of the | the Columbian Iron Works. Same hour until the entire stock {8 disposed— ordered to Tampa, Fia., for duty as adju- : : E 5 dences the ‘improvements, rights, &¢ District of Columbia and Maryland to fur-} Assistant “Engineer W. Ball, detached | tant general of tho ath Army Corps. | siemummg, Bes, Team, Brewster Landau, Exten- |" A ‘magnificent collection of Parlor, three apd foer years, Sith Intersat at 6 per cant | one’ ana Lrot sien, omeittlrG_ cash, balance nish a complete regiment for the war. from the Indiana and ordered to the New | ‘Lieut, Col, Charles H. Ribble has been | Coach Haren Livery, obes, key, tor ante 18 | Chamber Dining Room, Library | and secured ty i°deca of trust on the property, oF | Of ale at ig per cot pan arene, from the Mr. Daniel Murray, speaking on the sub- | York. crdered to Chickamauga for duty as judge | front of our auction. rooms, ‘on WEDNESDAY, Neen > all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of | deed of trust on the propette aakgety <facured ject, say Assistant Surgeon 8. M. Elliott, detached | gavocate of the sd Army Corps. TONE FIRST, 1808, at TWELVE NOON. Can bé/ and other Eyrniture — Detached | Soop me cecn tren tee eee te, seat ot option of purchaser." A deposit of $25. on cach “I have been active in urging that under | from the New York and ordered to the In- | “the orders directing Lieutenant Colonel | 8%".,2t Downey's Livery Stable, 1622 L st. n.w. Pi Desk hiffoni k | Yexancing and recording purchaser's cost. If | lot upon acceptance of bid. Terms to be compli the second call of the President Maryland | diana. PB. Roberts,, assiatent sijuiane gone | Fieces, esks, Cc Mife enh CO 6 | ek Soy eye epee sap eed [aap sy days from day of sale, or trustest and the District of Columbia be given a| | Passed Assistant Surgeon J. M. Moore, |, §. V., to report to Major General Lee DENOANSON Saoa) hURONEEEA. Cases, Easy Chairs, Feathers, Mat- eae er Pa eS [pee , purchaser. ater tise Bot regiment of colored troops. It 4s so emi- | detached from the Alert and ordered to the | have been revoked, and he is ordered to pee ed z . tresses, Cedar Chest, ‘Children’s Car-| days" previous ‘advertisement. Advertisement of sack Teanle in’ some sowstayee nently fair and so pregnant with political | Brutus. 2 report to Major General Graham, com- ‘TEES’ SALE OF HOUSE NO. 1325 ©] —. a ch The sale will commence at 18th street, and Co- | published in Washington, D.C. All converan-ing, wisdom that I feel sanguine that we will | Lieutendnt A. G. Winterhalter, detached | minaing the 2d Army Corps at Fall STREET SOUTHEAST, IN THE CITY oF | riages, Body Brussels, Tapestry, In-| 1mbia’ axenue. my20-d&ds_ | &c., at purchaser's cost. ered : eee i ee re oe onclorers 00 (Cd TC eecohs Gor cilly aa canjutaiie comierel ot WASHINGTON. D.C. rain and other Carpets, Rugs, Oil- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEER! THA RLES Fe LIAAMS, =, since I am not expecting ap- | flagship, Pacific station. that corps, to relieve Major H. O. 8. | ,B% virtue of a deed of trust recorded in Liber} 2 pets, gs, ee WALTER HEISTON, ae ey Tends. ene’ | the Mononcakele ana ras cetached from | Heistand, assistant adjutant general, who | N°.,1886, follo 207, of the pant ecode conten cloths, etc., together with a fine as- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING. OX | SY : ——— a in view to head the regiment, ; | eee We Will se ic anctic 5 5 > b 5 SRT Secgualihen luis scenitie cacemanan” PAcanene: aes eae a Wer pee Bie Gaia ir eG FETS sortment of goods usually found in a] _ ny virtue of a certain deed of trust. recorded In tOS., AUCTIONEERS. tion and his fitness is fully conceded by the | Lieutenant L. V. Housel, executive officer |* "Theat RG. Croxton, 1st Infantry, has | PASI FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the lot of ground in| first-class furniture emporium, to TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BROWN-ST AND highest military authorities in this coun- re Mae nit ices J. H. Littlefield, re- | been relieved from duty with the National | the city of Washington, in the District of Coluu- try. When the District was given a regi- t 5 yt nee : rs BRICK UNFINISHED DWELLING ON TH Te Have Call the ColoceL paonia| [cent Order revoked Guard of Virginia, and ordered to join nis | M4. known us lot forty-one (41), In William Cor-| Which we invite the attention of the ig ment under the first ca D] s CORNER OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE AN coran Hill and others’ subdivision of lots in square ; : 3 Sai tant oak LE ROY PLACE NORTHWEST. : e r - | Tesiment. numbered one thousand and forty-one (1041), as per | trade and private buyers. pierw or parcel of land a By virtue of a certain deed of trm POC SS eS | ee LE Ee dy Ue ee ae feo erties Js, Win ee Hat recorded in took 18, page 146, of the records Now ces & aa Previses, known and distinguished on ‘the gronud Laver ‘Noite faite sete ee Sa a ct | ye Nee ae ey ce ee oar Cpe ces Se TC RE te ao || nee Ow ready tor examination. apd i a | Brea the eere erie | ob ther eatin re caneds : River View Academy at Poughiceentle, Na noe e in mua haten J. Clarence Price bese Sat, contained. within the. following. metes | SAM fel In front of the “peetutae, quent call. They now ask the | Of the ? Cadet J. C. Kness, detached from | ¥-. and ordered to join his regiment. MieiteMla. oHesand (trol seater atte eee 5 z and bounds, viz: Beginning for the same on the : MCLOCK PM. all these cere Ul lovers of fair play and jus the Naval Academy and ordered to Mas-|, Lieut. J. de L. La Fitig, Ist Infantry, | ments In one and two years, with interest at 6 William L. Burkhart, | tine of'Sa' street on the soutbenst corner of said is cf land and premises, bnown, ee ee neo sachusetts. Naval Cadet Samuel W, Bry-| 8s been relieved from duty with the Na: ‘Of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the Christian J. Gockeler, | fect s'inenes: thenve wert 03" feck <Tinmhenrwteney | [itatlabed ‘on “the “ground plat’ or” ganization of four companies, dritied and | @&t, to the Massachusetts, and Naval Ca- | {ional Guard of Louisiana and ordered to OF all cash atthe option of “Mle Dr) saser agape Administrators, | south 24 feot'9 inches: thence east 86 feet 4 inches | Rietelgt of Columbia ax and being tote urbe equ 1 to enlist at the word. As-| det’D. P. Mannix, to the Indiana. Join his regiment. g = fn to the place of beginning, together with all and j Sard panes ing und recording ut the cost of JAM t hand from similar organ-| Gunner S. Cross, detached from the na-| , Capt. Arthur Thompson has been ordered W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIC and Kidout, trustee: subdivision gf part of puranc Terms to be mipiled sith within - Singular he improvements, ways, easements, | “widow's Mite sand ordered to|t? Chickamauga, G: , for assignment to : < uecessor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & tis, privileges and appurtenances to the same | 4y, ” ape at vege apts statior ey Wes : a . ppurtenances to the fghts.” as per plat re lzatic ng states ready to me val station, Key We 0 ay nEigstoraquattecieeaten ve the right i nging or in any wise appertaining. This lot | {¢°*' a eto . 01 etire- | Tt jade quartermaster. VE = o y 2 the “surveyor for the Distr — nore oe it Se ee f Seems Pas Featine eae reise: First-class Sergt. Henry L. Boyce, signal WASHINGTON DAN LOVELL DIAMOND, Eades ae Sere 4 eee Liter « any 9, at folio Bo te nize capacity o a 4 : 3 shia haee iflics F Te cash, balance tn ro And rove consist (ee Ca Ge ee atenant Commander F. J. Drakes, or- | Corps, offic of the chief signal’ office, | agag WUMIAM A. GORDON, LOVELL SPECIAL a “And | tmprovemes cath aks of him tn the h path tor command: otjithe sarmtus)xe| iy io nh ou) nas) beenyplacedonitte) | anys. es LOVEL EXCEL i ly, secured hy deed of trust on the | wil be, If completed’: Sear w iil tire eee S INCANSON 3 AUCTIONEER! UV EL . or all cash, at the option of the | or the handaumes: igiiiee call toe stant Engineer E. 8. Kelloge’s or-| |The ollg ein awed paticer sana been DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEE BICYCLES, A deposit of $200 required at time of The location cannot be race z > pleas- | der detaching him f: he Francisco » examination for promotic M- s 5 ancing, ete, purchase vat. | ‘The above property will be sold subject to ine Tate acpis | ant (@ CACHE Nae Neen MEVeR ERE re | Cap laine! Go LDA sagtntirots ,'as) To be sold by Auction at my ¢ fe be Comitied with tn sien ars | caunbrancen of $10.90 full” pardiealare et Whidh Ma and ar has ked. Sree OF aie je, otherwise ees Te he | will be given at time of sale. Chief Engineer J. R. Edwards, when dis-| H. G. Brown, 12t) s INGTON, -0:50., KG - 1502 Salesrooms, ell property at the risk and cost | Terms: All over and. at charged from hospital at Philadelphia, has W. Dunning, t 5 WNC Be deee OE . 20 Pe Aw faulting purchaser after five days’ advertise- | of §10,000 cash. been ordered home on sick leave © two| Shanks, sth Infantry: A. $. Rowan, toth | By virtue of m dead of trust, dated 2tth No-| 920 enna. Ave. \ hieht of such Tesale in some newspaper publisbed including ‘the BOS ee Se ao pete eae [an Tew, 24 Infantrs and | 364) 'uf the land nconis ef the isi of tours | WEDNESDAY MORNING, in Wastiigton, Bec? Oe Bene ‘Sem ot Boe n the two color . E. Fernald, retired, to ntic : rs ond Lie bia, and at the st of the party secured, we NE n PRANCIS H. 7 cotton pes Rip . Trance dawil setzad tie ston, Mass. A.W . Oth Infantry; BR. H. Vande- | will se f 4 : JUNE 1iST, PANCIS SMITH” [tothe camaieg Wika te | ares bore them nobly through the neer R. Stewart, jr. to| man, 21st Infantry; F. A. Wilcox, Ist In- : AT 10 O'CLOCK. : TEFEAUGLIONEEE — | the tisk and cost of defaniting purclans net asking that some un New York navy yard. fantry, and J. M. Madden, 5th Infantry. eq ua ac oo z RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, five days’ advertisement of such ei be ition, t istant Engineer W. O. Crisman, re- + EP eke a eT OC ‘actory Guarantee. r to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) Rewspaper published in Waesht: fay tlie esta iaticwel are to New York na rd. Why He pped. ed thirteen (13), In Lester J.” Phelps" Now on view. SUMERE Guciiden pacity ngineer H. Rhoades, de- : lots in square ‘south of -s« num- area “TIP — ity to trate the ew York navy yard and home. m the Chicego Evening Post. red and seventy-seven (sq. 8. Of & JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, sacdexdieraed e. r fri . Leitch, retired, de- 4 is it?” they asl “that y id subdivision Is recorded In the -29-d&-dhe . i E NGTO! we wa - Our frien fone rR Cute: bal Why is it?” they asked, that you no ENCorLtHeNDlatrich tens te | —my27-d&dbs Auctioneer. ty vitae rtidy DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONERKS. F F of simple j tached from navy yard, Pensacola, and | jonger read the Yellow Journal 163, with the Improvements, ‘con- | WALTER B, WILLIAMS & ©O = 1880, and recorded = a by Ma oie cme. re . Sa ccmemean th aicrsa Gi Eidty aweillig Pinte ee ne -TER B. 2 $05 t folio 4 eq , | Cato Bit ant Engineer W. Le Littlelekd, or~| "The fact 1s," he replied, “that T am mora ee ae nla reat Hy cole Aa cra oe ot fhe inal recone a _Sale of valu- ‘m. G. Moore of this , detaching from the Vermont an sted : g 7 , in one end tw rs, with the direction of the party secured therhr, a isco revoked. than I em in how it is secured. from ‘the “das we le, payatle Ro an: ae, abe surviving trustee, will B ie real estate fronting on bet aan cane lea ere! cattle Ensign W. H. sser, retired, inspe + and secuted by deed of trust_on the prop: jc auction, in front of th od r Se phat pegeaats ene we at eat roe tamene joie es oe es A Harassing Serial Story. HM cash, at the option ot tie purehis : 3 ees TH COND DAY OF Ee, rightwo avenue ¢ ve Tam’ aseured the | “Hicut. J. Jy Hunker, detached trom the | yrom Peek cae gta gustmser “He | NBR Rl deh amet Ler | shat arti mmabne ee eee ae [enth street extended), ops a panna eS es ea Gees ae ordered immediately Louise—‘‘’ve fixed Kitty so she will an- e i th Jn ten dass from aay | ale, at jibe auction, in front of ihe re i uate in the elty of Gas sald Distxi site “Petworth ” con= o a man. Sa ” vigation. ec se he right to resell | on “THURSDA JU SECOND, AT. own as ard being ° re east of sui po: itter will be removed from | Chief Engineer W. B. Brooke, retired, to | Swer my letter at once.’ at risk and cost of defaulting purct OrCHOCE VM. the Jet of ground known as tot | seven hundred and eleven 4B. Of square 710), au te | gesd rag bout re nd two adjoir states. It | Athens, Pa., works Union Bridge Company, | Belle—‘What did you do?” EC ONEUIN Rumbered 19, ia Davidaen’s Mivision of square | shcyn ic the subdivision thereot Sa ee ining abdou s xty-four aeeaiieed! (0 alak ne et " PRED'K A. No. 281, the said lot haying a front on N street | J. H, K., follo ecords of the sur- arranged to maki one of the | anc return home. Louise—“I wrote her a lot of gossip and A feet 8 inches by the depth of 120 feet to an | Vesor's office of said District, tgcthor wah ae | amd forty-seve - munes, since co Vib. detached from th 5 eee Lieut. V. L. Cottman, detached from the | rcrgot to send the middle pages.” GORDON & GORDON, Solicitors, improved by a two-story frame | apprrtenances, easements and Improvements there. ‘oof against such | 4 d ordered immediately t and 1 v y 7 ere dredth t nst § Alert and ordered immediately to comman 414 street. to belonging. re s--64 47-100--acres t in Cuba or the | the Brutus. -s2+ 3 t Terms of sale: One-tht-1 cash, balance In equal | | Tenvs » great hopes of suc- ef sale: One-fourth of the purchase money icn A. Bronson, jr., to Amphitrite | , 4 new idea in London consists in adopt- atel ing the oriental practice of burning sandal Chaser "wil! be. required. tovgivy ‘ris negettits | ten dake tneresiiee, ong te rene ty eee | Of land, formerly known as pmediately. TRIS se Ww ‘equir 2 OO le : 'y . id ht poem on eee ne a S. . | Wood in the home. It produces a very | TRUSTE promissory notes for the eredit paymeats. bewripg | eqtal installments, payable ip one (1), two (2) edcosuididaccunres Fe See Orn ey eanies Sha | sion fincensa annie enotentragatnae sites | (U0) Iiterest at the rate of six per cent per uur | aud three G) years frees te faye tie *,2 | the farm of the late John : years out, * | and mosquitos. The red hot ember smold- DG: from day of sale, or all cash. at his option; said | interest therefrom at the rate of slx pe By acthority of a certain deed trust S, secured by di f trust upon the | per trnum until paid, payable iy. Rupper t, deceased. The i Shority of a certain de 0, tes to be sec Wy di o up e | per en 1 paid f " senor van Saatnivdsall'the case ) a u . i . rT e | paid, payable semi-annually, th ss wate @ Medical Director H. J. Babin, May. i, fated December 24. 1807, we, the undersigned trus: ; property sold. ‘Taxea paid to day of sale. All | deferred payments to be represented Ly the i i eet SACS Glestdemens ws “| ycsdioal" pirector HE. J, Babin, “moaical | converted it into fine gray ash, ‘During | Yoel": aac Mupugred tn: avert id" Hoar, old Yo day gale ‘Ai | Kero pont fob pened Of te ty «| Property will first be of, esidents. ctor, relative rank of captain, from | this process it sends out a thin stream of | premises, on FRIDAY. THE THIRD DAY te ! $200 will be required when the property is sold, | decd of trust-in the usual form on the propert About 200 children, girls and boys, par- aL Re é very aromatic and agreeable gas and va- | JU i e fol, | If purchaser, a » AT FOUR O'CLOCK PM, t Tibed property District of ticipated Tere in § hot comply with terms of sale | sold, or the purchaser at his option. biny "res ail fered in parcels and lots Ss May procession from day of sale the right is re- | cash. $100 deposit on acceptance of bid. and all Situate in that part of { within ten das tant Surgeon Wm. S. Thomas, ap- | Por. afternoon. The gitis were at inted M ee tet of Columbia, formerly served to resell safd property at hig risk and ex- geuveyanelng and recording’ St Purchaser's cost. and then as an entirety. ernoon. The gi . eS atiit alae ace - ~ — Lots numibe ; | Ten ENB C: ; ‘erms of sule to be complied with iu teu (10) di Jnder and by of « spotless white, wore v and| "Medical inspector Chas. A. Siegfried; | AUCTION SALES OF NEAL ESTATE, &c. F twent (23) and. twenty ‘my25-d&ds Trustée, | from the day of sales arden (As arte Sey et Benes ene sae carried banners, some flowers. The lical inspector, relative rank com- — : CIEE Ea eae te JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT. Sarviving Trustee toys Peete, | Tecorded among the iaud records fgr tic IMstri kewise, carried flowers and dis-| Mander, from May 7. Tomorrow. hereafter, in front of the pr . . of Colum JA in Liber 1765, at folio 339 et sequiter, (Sue - | and pursuant to an order ‘of the Supreme ¢ the District of Columbia passed in equ 19849, the undersigned trustees will offe or to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) YARDS & BARNARD, 500 5th s ne} aaa : Commodore §. Casey, appointed May 11. = 5s Sees iainie for sale lot numbered. tworh banners. Conspicuous above all} Commander L. C. Logen, appointed May 1, | Thomas Dowling & Co.—trustee’s sale of real ty-seven (227), In square. numbered oat the principal banner displayed, a! Gapt Bp. P. Lamberton, appointed May 11, | estete at Avalon Heights and No. 1826 E n.w., | Sud twenty sey Nearer ndred, for party secured. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A 3- a : as y S Z 5 “| at public maction, ia trout of "the premises, me one of blue, made especially for| Lieut. H. George, appointed May 27. pepe Ge ee ae trey vente datas togetlion wit STORY 12-ROOM BRICK | cuancery satm or VALUABLE IMPRO’ ty 5 Day. ~ FIRST, £-D. 3808, AT FOU T 3 ‘ 3 = cliffe.—Perempto: of sof sale tls INIMPROCES : Tee ~M., the’ followin : asion. The route of the procession | | Commander H. C. 0. Colby, commissioned | | James W. | Ratcliffe—1 Tera ea aU A iesraaiie | andttwon eararwrith lattes scat ond UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN t ng DWELLING, NO. 1332 T ST. BORGETOWN, - SITUATED Jefferson to Monroe, down Monroe to| Carpenter Timothy O’Kiley, appointed | snd Le deposit ‘of one hundred dollars (3100) on each plec N. W. PROSPECT STiv v 35TH TREE’ OCet 17, 1su7. = of property will be required at the time of sale, virtue le f trust, dal; corded in SAST OF UN the church. Miss Jennle Bartley was May was up Fillmore to Jefferson street, down | May 25. ae Jand and pr tmises, situate In tbe county 5 AND | I'gton. ‘Distriee ne Columbia, and d . and being parte of tracts of land cal * “Pleasant Plains,” “Lear's Outlet” and “Padsworth,”” or by wha of trust, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A urg pike, at 2 p.m. BETW . ‘1 " bame the same may cost. ‘Terms of gale to be complied with In fifteen | and records for the District of Colainbin’ snd’ at HE AQUEDt AND EAST OF | be known, ‘included ‘within the follow wenn 1 a records. fo ; i Oo ee D F sin the following metes F She was attended by two maids of PETE DERAres TOMORROW. Eas tes Ey ie 1 the request of the party secured thereby,” the un- UC HAIL Se. TEE GREAT FALLS ELEC- | Sha "bounds "wis.s, Boginuing ‘ter the wake et ee ecridalar bearer ae Soa ao : oe aa ,pruatec, erelaned trustees, wil offer for sule Ur publle | | Dy virtue ofa dccroe of the Sapreme Court of | Sue, planted of whe Sent ‘tide ‘of Seventh street pearers and a crow! fan Law School Boys Talk for F 7 i 4 . Trustee, in front of the premises, on EAA Ae = Sapreme Court urnpike at a Gictance of 1 $1100 chalts pe to the churchithef © ae J. G. Sinclair, Auctioneer. |_™2« 900 Bate nw. | DAS Tesh sig Name FOUK | Gecree ‘of the came cont, Mich f fuptlemental | Courge meth SBN degrees ‘west froma bund st fe iin O'CLOCK “PM..” the “following “described “real Tees he vA EI . ¥ LI] 3 e JCTIONEERS. s ie ¢ a ton, in 1e Te - “ (way comry. | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., AUCTIONEERS. | estate. situa ty, of Washington en eibarinn A lot numbered We Will sell a general for sa’ 1 ecration was read and the statue} 4 jarge audience Mstened to the annual 62 i e ne = oO le jary was crowned. Peres irtgs one prize debate of the Columbian University | rinsr, “Ex ochoct ent concluded the services. Seo standing ov tue east wide of said turnpike at t ell Setsore i end of the thirty-third live of said tract call at publie auction In front of the premises, | ,Lemars Oatlet,” and runuing from said gd ALE OF A hy bi Society S: di ‘tment of furnit al b ft rt pny eae DAY, THE E ’ a pay oe ees = along the feet . i cere. | Law School Debating Society Saturday | asscrtment of furniture, a large number of parlor CELL: 1 two hundred and. thir- ue B SENE ne of sald turuptke 3.547 75-100 feet to stone NO, Bicca ercemeanmentain tial Cane ie thevigctare tell of ane Golan | uien (ved rocas etm; aideuourds: chitanters cece So. oT FLORIDA A Jed in Liber 13, me a Ke 1, called for in a deed between Ferdinaud A. ted to refreshme 2 umbered twei re mills, scales, numbered twen! ne (21), twenty rocks, book cases, show cases, co! rtue o eed of tr eyor’s of the District ae an mf > Heitmulier, Henry J. Ruppert and others, dated Z bian University. The discussion was | ete. Leahy | Pee emnienutieeo eoa eemee Inna roc: | OF Columbla, together with all the improvements, | {Ess Gf), twenty-four (i), twenty-five Senuery 1h, teen’ danas cas Cenukes tas et Stevenson last night de-| marked with more than usual ability and MES W. RATC AUCTIONEER, ords of/ the Distrlet of Colu at tho re. | Flzhts, &e. Dine (29). thirty (30) abd thick aee tye yy | EWeen tbl,” wect and the land adjoining on t : reg: his farewell |.” Successor to Ratcliffe,’ St < 3 Terms: One-fonrth cash; the balance in three | Fume Moraciig Hutte 4a 31), 4p | south, aud thence with said boundary as defin his congregation his | farewe',| was followed by the spectators with close (Successor to Rateliffe, Sutton & Co.) ith interest from’ day of sale, at G per | HYMA McCanill's subdivision of original lots one maxvetic bearing) north S64, degre ae hae meen sated 2cve'=" | attention fand@elisited: (appreciative ap TORY < = pee teon Dit te anuuin, payable semi-annually; secured | @) t nineteen (19), in square thirty-four (4), now 311-100 feet to a stone No. 2, called f his pastorate at the Anacos-| attention an appreets tye] PEREMPTORY SALE OF 36 THE SEVENTH, pert ini-an square twelve hundred and four (1204), re forts 5 ye ltpontt ot fi | Suedivision book’ A. It. S., page 159, iu the omiee of | ¥p Mild deeds thence sitll with, said bout If terms of sale the surveyor of the District of Columbia and lote 3, called for in sald dee two | formerly owned by He tia Haptist Church terminates on June 1,| plause. The question debated was: “That b VE O'CLOCK 'P. erty: Sublot thir ry sout to stone No, and at corner ne go ae gC | at the option of the pu Le Droit Vark, in the Distriet of Columbia, A | rewired upon 16 | a Federal Income Tax is Desirable.” ACRES OF THE PEACH epting it) Mr. John P. Gray, the president of the] GROVE s resignation some ation ai he having forw ago, the congr eptance : ; 5 “2 - “I with In fifteen days from the | UArtynine (29), forty (40), forty-one (41), ‘fort: ‘1 ne; thence I a ra ARM, ON THE for $6,000 of the purchase money can remain | day of sale the trusters reserve the right to resell ep en aL: forty-five | boundary and running with ‘said Heine with Gis ons pings en blo eg seclety, introduced the debaters. The ALEXANDER AND I EES cent per annum for five years. the property at the risk and cost of the default- | (2) orty-seven (47), forty-eight | bearing) north 65 degrees west 75 29-100 ¥ Perms: $500 in Cush, remainder in one year. A | ing purchaser, after fi ords of advice and fare- | speakers for the affirmative were Walter F = oat oe ee ll from the pastor's lips those in the | 8. Smith of Alabama, Edward B. Denieon| BURG PIKE, ABOUT _ ag | deposit of $20 will te nce were deeply moved. When ser- | of Illinois and Charles E. Phelps of Illinois. MILES ABOVE FALLS | resia at the expense of t sobsat er (35), fort . fifty G0), fifty-one (1), in| stone. required at the time of the | such resale in’ some news| See epriees ma gthers' Subdivision of forth’ Bl degrees west 365 fect to psc in ten (10) days, or | ington, D. ©. “AN conveyancing, &., at the pur- | let thirty Sher ee Subdivision | 87 degrees west 204 feet to a stone wt the defaultin; rehaser, chaser’s cost. eth ee four (4), now square twelve bun- ple, orth 46% degrees west 165 feet t ir - dred and four (1204), as ‘said first recorded subdi- Beas serieaafal ‘ras E. S. Utah, bine eeds THC EDWARD S. WESCOTT, a . a Ore : np ices were over the retir tor z a oe ie eee ee Grtane ana are CHURCH. JACKSON H. RALSTON, WALTER HIESTOD nh ry oe Georgetown subdl: | 167 40-100 feet to 8, poplar, Tes come ations ie Wee tae toed ci Gs ‘aaraa om Garcia One, of the Dandaomeat farms in Visgiula, to ne | _my20-10¢ Trustees, | my20-deas Trustees. _ | thereot. ‘Said lots 1 to 31, both inclusive, front | MAU ,okmed by Levt M. ca wt S80 S21 he congrega id yesterda = ce aspects tied com yhit- | Seld_by ruble auction. in front of the premises, RE: a = S ‘LING 7 = ou M street. Said lots 40 to 48, both inclusive, front o Eree orth 201 Ing Immediately after the Tegular Services} The judges were President B. e woe on TUESDAY, MAY THIRTY-FIRST, 1803, AT JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. Ne SrOe yA ee Nan ee || lon Pepapoct eteete kasd totecam mbm ne tree Sapeae cant a0 Saitos cosets iand: then to consider the matter of calling a new | man, Charles B. Howry and R. E. Dean, -M. (Successor to Rateliffe,” Sutton & Co.) 35 z e 04 34th street, and lor 39 ts an alley lot, contain- | with seid Saul’s land. north degrees tor. Mr. Charles R. Burr, pres! t of | Who rendered a decision in. favor of the Cash. A deposit of $200 re- = js < ABER 7 <1 ing 3,465 square feet, more or less. All of the | 295 79-100 feet to a stone, south 28 degrees Tne Gencemae Gass ded.” It developed | affirmativ: quired “upon acceptance of bid. ‘Terms to be come FEREESTORY BRICK | TRUSTEES SAU EOE DOOTEWESEING: NO. | above-mentioned lots will dtet be offered tor ante | $56 25200 Sect & © stone, south BB Gagrece da the deaco poard, m in conttsoonas | i ihe individual prize winners, tor beatide- |(pll¢diiwith da 19 days: “Ail convaranninc, ete., at VENTH STREET SOUTH- pe ee together and in one parcel. In the event that no | 63% degrees east 824 55-100 feet to the heginn! that the SoBe COD TS livery and argument, will not be announced | the Purchaser's cost. By order of ORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 1008 | By, virtue of a certain deed of, trust, teed Did extlefactory to the trustees Shall be recelved | being the aausy and cunvepes So beun Daepart Was stated that before returning any defi- | $25 and $15, respectively. It is the inten- |” THOMAS DOWLING & Go., AUCTIONDERS, "T SOUTHEAST. of the District of Columbia, and at the request of | [tied for sale sermestane T'S. "S." B30, folio 260, and to John Ruppert ni nswer Rey. Bliss wished to know the | tion of the law school to make a change —s By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public | "Terms of sale: One-third of the Durchase money | Geed recorded’ in Liber 884, folios 126 and 206, the SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT A of the church. At the meeting | in the method of debate next year. In- IGHTS CAND. NO.” 1536 morning it was decided to cali| Stead of the one large society, they wil named for ihe months of June, | form several small societies of twenty August. It is said there is no| members each, to be modeled after the seceptance. Rev. Mr. Steven- | Hamiltonian Soctety, which has lately been Liber No. 1642, folio 245 et seq., one of the land | euction, in front of the premises, on THURSDA’ B STREET | records for the District of Columbia, and at the | JUNE SECOND, 1808, AT FIVE O*CLOCK. P. request of the party, secured thereby, the vnder- | the following described property, located In thé | the date of sule, to be 1epresented by the notes of 1 above property will be first offered fn par- ns Gane Gis ee Ce eee a ee aor nante miby paulte, |g) WE rs PT Hie the purchaser, bearing Anterest “at the rate ot @ ‘and lots according to a subdivision thereof & nd duly recorded in Liber 221 in front of the premises, on THURS. | the z - e er cel annum from the date of sale, ne office tiorser and to the lund records for the ‘Diaiet ‘OND OF JUNE, 1898, AT HALE-PAST | depth of ferty (40) feet of original lot numberad | Pet Coatum per Of sale, aid | be seen at the office of the auctio x nt in cast, to be paid upon the final ratification of the | game leing impr: ved Ly a Commodious frame dwell- sale, ahd the balacce in one and two years from ing 'and putbulldlngs. hotes to be secored by a decd of trust upon tH® | exhibited upon the premises at the time of sal@, sacs mor duced i lege. of Columbia, and at the request of the parties | FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following descrided | one (1), square numbered two hundred and ninety- reperty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- ds therefor Will be accepted arly for Hamilton, N. ¥., | introduced into the college. sccured thereby, we will sell “at jublie auction, | real estate,-situate in the city of Washington, in | six (av). beginutng fifty-three (Gi) feet seven eed | Brebeet z0ld property Will be sold free of all’ in- ate ahr bid! ered parcels and lots 6! er the divinity school of —- THEE OCLOCR Pe ETE FIEST, 1808, AE | the District of Columbia. to wit: Lots numbered | one-half (7%) iucbes west from the euutheast cor- | Chabrance If ah the ioitane cold together and in | have bec - id property will then Mr. Stevenson has England's Navy. THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following’ real estate | eleven (11) and twelve (12), In. squar ed | ner of sald ortginal lot numbered one (1); thence | one parcel, a deposit of $1,000 wil be required ax | Bare, be 1 if the bid for the wal ostia about five years. He in the city of Wash ton, District of Colua eight hundred and eighty-one (881), to; north forty (40) feet; thence west sixteen (16) fect the time of sale. If said lots are sold separately, property at a exceed the Campbell Memorial Baptist | From the Nineteenth Century. and known and described as lot 10, block 4, all the improvements, ri six (6) Inches; thence south forty (40) feet; thence | a deposit of $100 In respect of ench lot will be te. bers | The proportion of ships of very large di-| Quai enuwa as, Avalon, Hel and lots the tr said several pet- Fort Foote, Md. The me church were drz bids for sald yp le. If the terms of sale vill ac bids for w ‘ence of bid. Convey- | line of O street southwest tc the beginning. are not complied with within fifteen days trom day | <°¢% will accept the ights, as por yl lat in| Terms stated at the ze 78, in surveyor’s office of | on each house upon acco $100 required | east sixteen (16) feet ix (6) Iuches along the north | quired at the time of =: wn from Anacostia i 2 i istrle columbin: c ae : " cels and Nts. = mensions to the total number built is not] the District of Coinmbia; also, AT A QUARTHH | ancing at cost of purch: Terme of sale: One-third cash. and the balance | of sale, the right is reserved to rescll tke property | “Terms of sale: One-fifth of purchase money urch. ‘i ae i B alee | E FOUR O'CLOCK "P.M. the SAME DAY, IAN G. LEDERER, in one and two years, with interest, and secured | in default ut the risk and cost of the defauiti lance payable in one, two, 13 of the Anacostia Rallroad | }¢arly so great as is often asserted. Tale | io¢'g2 in Harry A. Kobn’s subdivision of origi . BERGMA by a deed of trust, or all cash, at the purchaser's SCE pap ene eee ser after such re-advertivement as to the | and four years after date, with interest at the rate was run into Satur ay about | Ing the 190 ships, it may be Interesting to} tot 9, square 144, as per plat in Book No’ 12, | my21-d&ds Trustees. | option. $100 deposit required at the time of sale, page ‘101, in the surveyor's office of the District and ail conveyancing and recording at purchaser's | cording aud: notarlal’ fess at the eet nae Cae pee: | of SIX per cent Pics 2 tak ae ae oe ; Mgne Gent ao : iepetrem erin sae - "101 X's offic 3 : cording e e of u fe prope bY (@ tretght train drawn by engine | arrange them according to displacement | Pets 101; in the survesor's office of, street by a THDS.(®. WAGGAMAN, ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in 15 | chaser i pa ne Eh Pee pe on the Monroe street crossing of | tonnages. There are twenty-two ships over depth of 60 feet, and improved by a large dwell- Bh ome ae or the trustees reserve the right to resell NATHANIEL WILSON, Trustee, ‘A deposit of $25'on each lot sold will be requi the E ore and Obio railroad. ‘The train'| 5 ano ione-'all but two are battle ships; the | Ing belng No. 1826 5 at. 'n.w. Real Estate Auctioneer, 917 ¥ st. the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting 622-634 F st. ‘pw. | Or if sold as an entirety a deposit of $1,000 will DS was running slowly and the damage | 14,000 tons; oie ‘erms of sale: AN cash. A deposit of $100 cn ath | Purchaser. GEORGE B. HAMILTON, Trustec, cired at time of salt. All conveyancing and dies ada Ge tae of the horses from | =xceptions are the Powerful and Terrible | each plece of property at the time of sale, net cn | At sanction, deltrable business property, 1629 7th ERNEST W. BRADFORD, my12-d&ds Bi2 F st. nw. Conting at the purchact"s cont, IF the sarmas the car. The 3 were badly fright- ers. Between 12,000 and 13,000. tons, | coLveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost, | St. D.W. Almest rate ayelling, suitable WM. H. PLUNKETT, le Gre not complied with within fifteen lie car aps Re Cen ents | Crulsete: “Hetwoen | 12) 3 'S. | Terms to be complied with in ten days trom da for any business. f will sell to highest bidder sub-| myan-ats ‘Trastees. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT. = " Teserse thi ened. ‘There is no watchman at this cross-| there are eleven ships, seven batile ships | 24” Pee JOHN I. HERSEY | tot "29, square” 445, 00, WEDNESDAY; JUNE | _™! rte (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) Sat Gr connie ot tes ak tok te ae be pe pe itp pte ial gBs.danser~| and four cruisers. Between 10,000 and 12, pao CLAYTON E. Rain, ere be LOCK P.M., ‘in front JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCT. 5 . carey 5 the defaulting purchaser after ten gays’ @ften reported by the police. wae again | *, ten ships, two being battls ships. my27-4t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auet. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ALL OF THE SQUARE E. | tisement in some bewspuper published in the zd F SQ. 710, BOUNDED BY ND jumbia. oda, ‘Twelve cruisers are from 6,500 to 9,100 ton: DUNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEHE’S SALE OF ALL OF THE SQUARE N.| FLORIDA CAVESCES ASD REESE | HEE of Col —> twenty-four between 4,000 and 5,000 tons; é g ye s ©. G. SLOAN .& CO., AUCTIONEERS. OF SQUARE 747. BOUNDED BY DELAWARE | STREETS NORTHEAST, WASHINGTON CITY, ‘The War Balloon Train. forty-six between 2,000 and 4,000 tons. Be-| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ae BE 4 AVENUE, THIRD AND N STREETS NORTH- dD. a eee = tween 1,000 and 2,000 tons there are twanty- NORTHWEST PARES EE OHIRE Ge CATALOGUE SALB EAST, WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. By virtue of a deed of trust dated February 2, Gen. Greely, chief signal officer, has been | two vessels, and forty-three are less than| NORTHWEST. 2 ND BASE- oF A OO ION OF and recorded on May 1, 1889, in Liber z R By virtue of a deed of trust, ‘dated Febi 2, | 1 recorded on May 1, 1889, in liber No. | my18-d&ds : INDOW, PRESS-BRICK AND ‘te, wd mv med of the arrival at New York of | 1,000 tors. Little more than one-fifth of the STONE FRONT. Oil Painting: » Water Col- Haein 448, et seq., one of the land records for Bos, ily Sitch ea oe of pte ig DUNCANSON BROS., AUCPIONEERS, he two war balloons which are to be used | total ni er are over 9,000 tons. Tae Le os Cth es pang pecorbed te Sketches and Studi e District of Columbia, and at the request aad | surviving trustee, will offer for sale at pulilic auc TRU “S §, or 7 RY Bi i nore wit ‘sno bere te” vals | arte al on te ele meg] ce SE a | re eer peed ees | sess sate cata ia | Un, oe gc MER, |emuere, gam or umrp-one gp " more will elapse before the balloons lable, ; ‘ ; o rty secured thereby, we, the e wi joca s Sale at public auction, “in front of the premises, on | HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK PIM that certain NORTH 1 ‘ 3 to the use of quick-firing guns. A single il-| undersigned trustees, will sell at public nucti _ ° BGO ‘a rN M., ‘of a deed of trust, nly naking ready the war balloon train or -inch breach-loadin un of the royal I ot ees at FIVE v SON T HGEe OD. 5 a a improved lot or ‘1 of land 4 i records of the let . 1, as jection, as it ts called, are in the hands | nous uns tive tone tr eelehe, bean powder | O'CLOCK L-M., the following described land and COMMENCING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Sees ft Tinowee | Belt sll of sauaré cast of square’ seven hundred : , MONDA R in the city of Washington, said District, known Ro aseeh E. Maxfield of the Signal | charge of forty-eight pounds and fired 100- | Premises, tn the, clty. PN ee a a ES ar) ea ihuge ttctnol wane bites eee oe pare: i eS ihe crain-wilt pound projectiles, with a muzzle yeloct ce maa eabeirision of part of square 152, as per ax AND 81, SUNB ee seven (n. of sq. 747), as by reference to the e e . S In- | rather less than 2,000 feet per second, at the | plat recorded in 'F 20, follo 144, of ‘the rec- | my27-5t 5 ul ., AUCTIONEERS, i more ue Balloon for active service, while | rate of one. ain * urveyor of the Distt ground pian or plat of sald city will more fully ed round in fifty seconds. | ords of the office of the Ruother will be heid in reserve. mach bal- : a es of ‘Columbia, together with the ‘improvemenig: DUNOANSON BRGB.,_ AUCTIONEERS, Tees aut luprvencats thee bee oe Joon wil: floa: a cable through which tele- | tS, Penetrating power, in wrought-irou Hghts. ete., appurtenant and apperteiniag thereto — Terms of sale: Oue-fourth of the purchase mon- raphic communications See be had with armor, Was rather less than twelve and a id improvements consisting of a modern three- | TRUSTEKS' SALE OF ELEGANT FRAMB DWELL- ey to be paid in cash on the day of sale, or within Rona beau: WKB | half inches. The six-inch quick-firer now | story and tasement bay-window, press-brick ned ING ON 12TH ST. BET. O AND P STS. N.E.. | ten duys thereafter, and the residue in three (j Sere eee carried weighs seven tons, has a cordite of | stone-front dwelling. TRINIDAD. BEAUTIFUL LOCATION; ELE- | equal installments, payable in one (1), two (2) Me] Te eT thirteen and a quarter pounds and fires 100- | ., Terms: One-third cash, the balance in equal in- VATED AND PICTURESQUE, three (3) years from the day of sale, to bear tn- Absurd Story of a Fight. pound projegtiles, with a muzzle velocity of Stallments, In one and two years, with interest at | By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | terest therefrom, at the rate of 6 per centam ‘ ap the rate of @ per cent per annum, payabl : 0. 1717, at follo 129 et seq.” pala, : fi OMictals of the Navy Department not | Cver 2200 feet per second, at ths rate of annually, secured by decd of tana: payable seri: | Liber No. 1717._,at folio, 1 of Columbia, we ebalt | unum until pald: Dayable semt an by the. pom enly usterly Giseredit the reported naval | (oUF 14 flue aimed shots ber minute” Tks | Art lle ae the wroperty sar ial equ at ine gel in, front of, the premises, on WEDNESDAY, | sory f ecured by a nt e c metrat! t x 3 a of wi UNE FIRST, 1898, "CLOCK P.: deed engagement near Jamaica Friday, bat de-| Inches of wrought Iron, The iedarr een | required of the purchaser at the tine St calee ae | BENE EIEST tees, AT SUK O'CLOCK Pu. 4% sold, or, the purchaser, at is option, may pay alt clare with the utmost positiveness that it | NCS of WFO! $ conveyancim: at tie cost of the purchaser. Tere 81, of the records of the surveyor's office, to” | cash; ‘$100 deposit on acceptance of bid. bak Sat Brea nge and accuracy, and fires | o¢ to b» complied with within ten days from Rother with the improvements thereon. conveyancing and at purchaser’ Gia. not coeur. hdvices. from Admiral | about four times as fast. In the Royal Ar-| day ob ale, otherwise” the Trustees reTee iia | Sembee wit te improvements thereon: cme | Terma cf sale to be complied Sith te" ten Eid) Sampson and Commodore Schley clearly in- | thur on one occasion fifteen rounds were | right to resill tue property at the risk and cont | armtinn Starst with internet Soon pane dicate that the statements contained in the | fired in three minutes and nine hits ware | of the defaulting purchaser. Der an- ” num, payable semi-annually; $100 juired at time FREDERICK W. PRATT, Survt Madrid story are without the slightest | scored. A still more formidable wespon IQSEEE EK McOAMMON, | of sale. Baad NEON, 1317 F st. n.w. foundation in fact. haw just been adopted for the naval service. | my1s-aade Trustee idee ak, mw, my21-4&ds Mee grteie. | ERSTARDE & BARNARD. ono Sno oon

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