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10 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1898-12 PAGES. I 9 McKnew’s DAILY LETTER. 933 Pennsylvania Avenue. $10 Cloth Suits ‘ois Frery Cloth Sult in the honse mnst go be- a Just to see if we cannot close out 4 ntire lines of ‘em—in gray mixed- blue Just . - be §20 All-Silk-Lined Suits at $15. Here's a chance to buy a superb all-silk- lined costum: you would pay for on with on et lined. Good, ‘olors (tans and blacks), and made of silk. Reduced to close from $20 to W. H. McKnew, 933 Pa.Ave Jezo-6: FLEET’S FIRE WELL DIRECTED Story in Detail of J.ast Bombardment of San- tiago’s Forts. Flag at Half-Mast on Morro Castle Gave Rise to Fear Hobson Was Kille (Copyright, 1898, by the Associated Pre Off Santiago de Cuba, June 18, via King- ston, Jamaica, June 19.—A careful inspec- tion of forti ons along the crest of the hills defending Santiago harbor since the bombardment Thursday morning shows that the American gunners spread wreck and ruin everywhere. Some of the bat- teries were demolished beyond repair. ‘The vultur; h circled on level wings over the hills as thick as swaliows around a chimney for hours after the firing ceased furnished gruesome evidence of the fatality € the Spanish soldiers. Hundreds of ald be seen from the ships digging ds of earth piled up by the explo- sien of the projectiles from the heavy gun: for bodies - their heads were fanned by the wings of the black scavengers of the field. here Were two spots, one on and the other on the west of the which were de hilltops seem These marked the pl 200. blown by the nd charges of gun cotton esuvius landed. ught I¢ Was rer mm sst ominous token of death flew Cast 7 xffron flag of f-masted on the keep for sev- ars. The significance of this is not own. It is not customary to half-mast but possibly some Spanish leader was by the heavy fire of our guns, though officers of the squadron believe that ax was half-masted notification mericans that I Hobson and men were dead. If such is the they must have been wantonly mur- The Spanish might seek to rdment, but not a shot S Struck the fort- je Am mb ican shi - Admiral Sampson nor Commodore believes that Hobson and his pa have been kil We have seven- oners t antanamo, in- rin ex- ies a numb r reprisals lieutenant, d States, m Driven to Fight. evident demoralization among troops during the bombard- Officers could be seen with drawn driving the men to the guns, but ev then they could not be forced to stay so long as our guns were directed at them. The f 1) minutes’ night work of the Vesuvius had shattered their nerves It is believed by some that the projectile fired from the Texas, which w reported to have exploded the powder mag- azine in of the western batteries, did 1 the battery, but went beyond and » one of the ships in the harbor. matic incident of the bombardment th t of ® Spanish officer, who bravely ran along the parapet, under a heavy fire, encouraging his men to stand by their g Shot and shell rained about Fi and after one terrific explosion h Was seen no more and the parapet had dis peared. He could not have escaped The aim of our gunners was su- 1 not only were the coast forts but the batteries on Cayo arbor, were destroyed. Had ed smoke powder, as New Orleans, there would re: signs of guns or fortifications to indi- te that there had ever been any defens No Casualties in Our Fleet. The no casualties in the fleet, al- though the ships held a fixed position, as ff inviting the Spaniards to fire upon them. ‘The were half-stripped ships’ gunners never worked with more enthusiasm. The woi of I Admiral Sampson were : silence the batteries on the shore n continue firing until the fortifica- reduced.’ In thirty-eight minutes the order was given to cease firing, and the message to each ship from the admiral “Well done and t fficers and men turned in for breakfast. Every detail of the engagement had been executed to the letter, from the ening of fire by the New York, to the last shot from the Iowa. The Spaniards ently surprised while strengthen- fortifications. see od Citizens’ League. al convention of the Na- 1 Citizens’ League will be held at July 111 ne league is i non-partisan organ- ic citizens of all creeds urged to attend and join t for the eradication of al evils through the ballot. Hilton, California, pre Otken, LL. D., Mis: P. Duffy, D. 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Arnold, Ist Cavairy, Corporal William A. Cavenaugh, 20th In- fantry. Corporai George M. Grimes, 2d Cavalry. First Class Private William C. Geiger, Battalion United States Engineers. Sergt. Albert W. Towns2nd, 3d Cavalry. Cerporal Robert O. Van Horn, 12th In- fantry. Private William K. McCue, 6th Infantry. Corporal Campbell King, 5th Cavalry. Corporal Henry S. Wygant, 6th Infantry. Sergt. Daniel Frank Keller, 6th Cavalry. Private Easton Rutledge Gibson, 20th United States Infautry. Civilians — Alabama — William B. Bank- head, G. Clark. Arkansas—Carroll F. Armistead, William Howell. California—Charles R. Lloyd, G2orge Wil- iam Bauer. Colorado—Lyman M. Bass, Archie J. Harris. Connecticut—Ward Cheney, Robert Hall, Campbell Kelton, John Irving Downey. Delaware—Wright Smith, William Ellis. Florida—James B. Taylor, jr., W. M. Ives, r. L Georgia—Ezekiel James Williams, Freder- ick S. L. Price. Idaho--Alexander J. Macnab, jr., Joseph L._ Gilbreth. I have much pleasure in stating that I have used the Vin Mariani for many years. I consider it a valuable stimulant, particularly serviceable. MORELL MACKENZIE, M.D. reYouRunDown, Exhausted? TRY VIN MARIANI : MARIANI WINE Makes the Weak Strong, Mariani Wine gives power to the brain, strength and elasticity to the muscles and richness to tle It soothes, strengthens and sustains the system and braces body and _ brain. delicate women, sickly children it works wonders. To those who will kindly write to MARIANI & CO., 52 West 15th street, New York city, will be’ sent, free, book containing portraits with in- dorsements of Emperors, Empress, Princes, Car- dinals, Archbishops and other interesting matter. All druggists. blood. For overworked men, Avoid substitutions. Paris—41 Boulevard Haussmann; London—83 Mortimer street; Montreal—28-80 Hospital street. Illinois—Campbell E. Babcock, James E. Bell, Robert E. Frith, Donald McNulta, John Price Oleson, William A. Talcott, jr., George Williams, Raiph Plumb Browers. Indiana—Harry R. Campbell, Victor Gar- rigus, Elijah B. Martindale, jr., Ivers W. Leonard, William Lewis Hodgkins. lowa—James Frederick Howell, Harry E. Whitney, P. M. Shaffer. Kansas—Thomas R. Harker, Carl Anson Martin, Mark Wheeler. Proctor, jr., Benjamin Musicale and Dance Combined. Another entertainment was given at Ta- koma Springs Hotel Saturday evening in the form of a musicale and dance combined. The hotel is already well filled with guests for this season, including many possessing musical talent from Washing- ton and other cities. Among these are Mrs. Harriet Mills, Miss Lotta Mills, Miss Elea- nor Simonds, Miss Hunt, Mrs. Minnie A. Bailey, Miss Davis, Mrs. Bonnie, Mr. oKri Lovey, Mr. Jenner and Mr. Henney, all of Tart Husuct,) Reger ‘Phiip /y, | Whom participated in the concert. m = : a ne—William Thomas Brastow, Alfred Alleges Habitual Abuse. Audrews Starbird, Joseph Warren Glidden, | Annie R. Sayder today filed a bill for lienry MacPherson Merriam. 3 é pe Sivdes Maryland Peter ©. Haine jr., Charles R. | 4¥erce from her husband,Jno nyder, charging him with habitual abuse, pro: language, cruelty and drunkenness. She tamsa. Mas Joseph B. husetis — James. Douglas. Ww. Longstreet, Henr dalton, Edward A. Bumpus, G. | asks the custody of her children, Grace E., D. Leavers Bertha H. and John Snyder. pe Ree oe Bees Lie Her maiden name was Annie R. Lusby, ele 5 ouis S$. D. Ruc 5 : 2 and she married Snyder August 19, 1884. L. Spaulé Wm. M. Sweteki. tee te Se tert de : Mianeso SWilliam Keith | They have three children living, one, Ell Nayk dying in 1890. She charges that in Septem- Charles H. Whipple, jr.. Join Rob- | ner, 1893, he returned drunk to his home ert Rigby Hannay, Wm. B. Folwell and cursed, choked her and struck her Mississippi-R. W. Barnett, Nelson A. | with his fists and a stick. In April, 1896, he Jacques. beat her and destroyed all her clothing. Missouri—Gaston Soulard Turner, Irw ioe Harrison, Woodson Hocker, Edgar A. Senator Hanna Remains. Senator Hanna has announced that he will not attend the Columbus convention, owing to the pending Hawaiian debate in the Senate. Major Dick left for Columbus n, Joseph A, Wickham, jr., John N. Straat, jr. Montana—Bi ‘onrad. wras Frank S. Burr, Watts C. V: e, William H. Oury E da—Robert Brambils. queda niche New Hampshire—David I. Mulliken, Les- | °*tUTéay_night € ic -B. Hayes. ss Parent aaa New Jossey—George Daniels Arrowsmith, | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e. Courtt:nd Nixon, John J. Toffey, jr. Ralph Today. 1407 G st. n. Parrott. rk—William M. Coop, Ch ney Haight, Charles R. Hickox, jr., Hyslop Knox, Stephen H. Mould, Taylor Patten, Ymond Shelden, Henr: Edward Knight, Edward W. Perkii trustecs. George de ¢ > Catlin, € ikman Hop- | James W. Rateliffe, At 20 Pa. ave. pin. Alfred Mac m Ramsen | qrustee's sale of Nos. 8-10 Li st. #. Webb, Charles F. dwin C ‘ Host. Sonn fulton Mitenell in alley in rear, Nos. 1327-29-31 Hunte Aucts, Hud ), at 4:30 p.m. rust Co, and R. Ro id nv two house place sw, jan William R. Do i TRCBBE: No 1 Unien st. s.w., ond No. 021 Va. ave James sw. on Mon June 20, at 4 rrtsen Darrach, | J Harrison Johnson, surviving trustee James W. Ratcliffe, Auet.. 920 Pa. aye. n.v ‘Trustees’ sale of stone crushers and portable e gine, en Mou 20, at 6 p.m., at No st Clarenci Brandenburg and J. Claren Price, trustess et ies L. Latham, Moor liam H. 3 Ww Williams, Jam orth Dakoeta—Charles S. Fi Robbins. Ohio—Don Alexander Baxter, Frank F A. Tomorrow. Kk. Harrison Hall, Robert R. Daneanson Bros. Aucts., $th and D sts. n.v ene Sosa Frank Teustees’ sale of Gass 30 at. ne. 9 Tues- PGS Kmaben. | day. June 21, at 6:15 p.m, Charles F. Benjani Guy, Ge) 8s Snaben= ||) catia! i Duncanson | trustees: Oregon—William H. Jordan, jr., Ralph W. | _ Mortgoxee’s sale of real estate, on Tuesday, Terrill June 21, at 2 p.m. Pennsylvania—Edward Carpenter, C. Stu- Duneanson Bros., Aucts., $th and D sts. n.w.— rt Patterson, jr., Harold B. Smith, Francis | Trustees’ sale of No. Coo F st. ne., on Tuesday, y Smith, David MeCoach, Harry | June 21, at 6 p.m. Ches. F. Benjamin and Win, eker Wilbur, Henry 8. eS | H. Duncanson, trustees. onard Graham, Marshall Childs, Irving | J. G. Sineluir, Auct., 626 La. ave. n.w—Sale of . Carr. oust d fi ji c., on Tuesday, e 21, Rhode Island—William C. Clarke, jr., spam Merce Secon ny uceday, June: 2 ae anley Howland, Herbert E. B. Case, paid 5 r th Carolina—James B. Allison, jr., Ed- Sa aa ward Croft, Benjamin J. Tillman. AUCTION SALES. South Dakota—Rush Spencer Wells, El- Vallace. FUTURE DAYS —Hugh F. Vandeventer, Van Se SRUCTIO Leer Wills, Perey Poe Bishop, Henry Clay JAM W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTION] eee eee ‘Guaingers (GSuecessor to Kuteliffe,’ Sutton & Co.) Te Sloan Simp: Cc. Tedd. Utah — Philip Sheridan Charles A, Jansen. Vermont—Winfred Ballard Carr, J. Holden. Virginia—James Ferrine Barney, William Fayseoux Stewart, jr., Philip Meade Walk- Comly Kinney, on, Edward E. Downes, William “harles Tr ‘ST SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TATH AT AVALON HEIGHTS, IN THE TRICE OF COLUMBIA SIX-ROOM FRAME Dy By virtue of a ¢ trust, dated the 25th day of February, 1895, and duly recorded in Liber 1988, at folio 466 et’ seq., one of the land ecords of’ the District of Columbia, request of the perty secured thereby, we at public auction, in front of the’ premise: Shaughnessy, George er, M. M. Mills. THURSDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF JUNE, Washington—Henry MM. te, Edward | 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following de- ee eee Reet y ae Hentelle, “Eaward | ees leat aid acter, situate, Iying and be- Kunel. ing in the county of Washington, District of Co- Inmbia, known and distinguished as and belug lot nvmibered seven (7), block numbered five (5). ta Stone and Jobnson, trustees’, subdivision of Ava~ lon Heights, as récorded in’ Book County. 7, “at poge 78, in ‘the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, together with the improvements there- sisting of a six-room frame dwelling. ms of sale: One-third of the pu ney fa cash, and the balance in two equal installments, Ja one’ and two years, with Interest at six. per hrey, jr. sergeant cadets, Omaha | cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from day High School: Conrad Hammond’ Lanza, | of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the proj Jobn CiGovafellowe Pencenniece cL | erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pure aeaeDisitiee Coie Tigh weer Sradu- | Chaser. A deposit of $100 will be required atethe of Columbia—Arthur privat, tional Guz Fletcher District of Columbia Na- rd: Arthur Cranston, William A. rd B. Pershing, late private No tional Guard Ilinois; Robert Wallach, pr: vate 2d United States Volunteer Cavalry ‘hipman Martin, graduate Univer sity of Vermont; Earl W. Tanner, gradu- ate District Columbia High School; Charles F. Hum eS = ee time of sale. All conveyancing, ete., at the pur- _ West Virginia—Hanson B. Black, Charies | chaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied’ with wiihin Pierce Faulkner, Guy T. Scott, H. A. | fifteen dass from the day of sale, otherwive the Eaton. trustees reserve the right to resell ‘the property at Wisconsin “Harry G. West, Harry 1. | the rlak ‘and cust, ofthe’ defaulting "purciawar James, W Has s ort Cur. | after five duys’ advertisement of such resale {0 see F. Hase, Laurence Albert Cur-| Sine newspaper pulllshed in Washingceas thie JOHN J. WILMARTH, JOHN MILTON, ‘Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALB OF TWO BRICK DWELL- INGS, NOS. 311 AND 313 ON O STREET SOUTHWEST, NEAR THE ARSENAL. By virtue of two deedg of trust, recorded in Liber 1809, at fo and 273, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at ‘he Tequest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, oD WEDNESDAY, JUNB TWENTY-NINTH, 1893, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lots 237 and 238, in the subdivision of part of square 546, us per plat in Wyoming—George Gregory, Herbert Jay Brees. Je20-d&ds —_-e._ EXPECTS LITTLE FROM GERMANY. Spanish Officials Disparage Talk of Bibulous German Officers, LONDON, June 20.—The Madrid corres- pondent of the Times says: “Official circles attach little importance to the rumors of German interf>reace. Ques- tioned privately, with reference to the re- ported semark of the captain of the German Book 20, page 86, of the surveyor's cifice of sald Warship Irene at a champagne Tunch=on | PRUIGY, NIH Is tworstory’ rick houses, ou sald with Spanish staff officers in the Philip- pines a few days ago, to the effect that the Americans would er annex the Philip- pines while William remains cinperor, Senor Sagasta made the sensibl: remark that German officers do not make publicly such near the terminus of the Metro} Company's Mne; each parcel will separately. One-third of purchase money in cash, nce in equal notes, at one, two and three years, bearing six per cent interest r annum, secured by trust on the property sold, or pur- chaser can pay all cash. Deposit of $100 required itan Railroad only be sold crude statements, and that the German government, when it wishes to reveal its intentions, will choose other channels, on each lot when sold. Conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with ia 15 days or trustees reserve the right to resell elther “The best Informed people here believe |? EUGENE CARUSI, that during hostilities Germany will main- ALDIS B. BROWNE, tain a perfectly correct and neutral atti | _Je17-d&ds ‘Trustece. tude, but that so soon as there is any : a ; change in the political status quo of the "Ge Coe (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ‘TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, NOS. 1432 AND 1734 TWELFTH STREET NORTHEAST, By virtue of two decds of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 2346, folios 117 and 121 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned, trustees, will offer for sale, by public avetior in front of the respective premises, cn SATURDAY, TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF J AD. 1808," AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM., the following described real estate, situate in the county of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), in David B. Gottwal's subdi- Vision of original lot rumbered four (4), In block numbered fourteen (14), ‘Trinldad,” as’ said sub- division is recorded in’County Bcok 11, page 96, office of the surveyor of the District of ‘Columbia, ether with all the improvements, rights, etc. "erms: One-third cush, the balance in one and two years, with interest ‘from the day of sale six per cent per annuin, secured by deed. of trust on the rroperty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 on each house yaired upon acceptance of bid. If the terms cf sale are not complied with in 15 days from. the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the default- ing purcbaser, after 5 days’ Come as ot fagtem, LCL, All conteeecad abe at TaN eat . convey: ete., al pur- oes SAMUEL H. WALKER, ~~ MICHAEL I. WELLER, $e15-d&ds archipelago proposed she will insist upon obtaining 4 couling station as compensation for the disturbance of the political equilib- rium of the far east. ‘The Odessa correspondent of the London Times say: “Th> government bas arrang- ed that several of the volunteer fleet eruis- ers should be temporarily stationed at Viadivostock and Port Arthur, with a view, it is believed, of giving due weight to Russia's voice in th> decision as to the ul- timate ownership of the Philippines.’ _ Naval Cadets-at-Large. The House committee on naval affairs has agreed to report favorably to the House a bill authorizing the President to appoint five more cadets-at-large this year to the Naval Academy at Annapolis. The object of the bill is to provide for suitable recog- nition of distinguished services in the navy, especially for John Vincent Gridley, a son of Captain Gridley, commander of the Olympia, who died recently. ———_-e+______. It matters little what it is that you want. whether a situation or a servant—a “waat’ ad. in The Star will reach the perso: 10 can fill your need. pages AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Rateliffe, Sutton & TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO_ HOUSES, AND _10 L STREET SOUTHEAS’ TWO HOUSES IN ALLEY HOUSES, NOS. 1527, PLACE | SOUTHW1 Co.) NOS. IN REAR, TH 29 AND 1331 HUN’ HOUSE NO. 1326 8 UNION STREET SOUTHWEST. EIGHT-ROOM GINIA AVENUE SOUTHWEST. By, virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in 1948, at follo 368 et seq., one of tho lond records for the District of Columbia, and at Liber No. the request of the purtics secured thereby, undersicued, surviving trustee, will offer for sale, by public auction. In front, of the respective prenr ises, on MONDA JUD At the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, to wit: (40) and forty-or six hundred and ninety-seven (697), together with all the improvements, rights, ete. ‘This property wiil be scld’ subject, however a prior deed of trust for $2,500. | ticulars will be state On the SAME DA numbered ninety-seven A.D. PM. 1893 lunbia. forty lots nine (99), rights, et On the numbered This pi ‘Terms: ac {15 a v8. 8. All conyéyan the purchaser, Je6-d&as (97), in square three (503), together with all the improvements, A BRICK HOUSE NO_ 921 VIR- the |. TWENTIETH DAY OF HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOC the District cf Co- Lots numbered thirty-nine (39) (41), in square numbered 10 The full par at the time of sai ~ AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M ninety-five (95), ninety-six (96), ninety-eight (94) and ninety: numbered five hundred and ‘This property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for § stated at the of wale. SAME < | O'CLOCK P.M. lot amnm ast three feet of los numbered eight (8), in square three hutdred and elghty-three together with all the Jumprovements, right: perty deed of trust for $4,750: be stated at sale, (Over und abpye the trst) cash. posit of $100 on each parcel will be required upon tance of bid. 00. ‘The full particulars will ie AT HALF-PAST FIVE ybered seven (7) und the DA’ (383), ete. be *sold subject to a prior The full particulars will wih A de- Term’ to be aplied with an i. etc., at the cost of ‘J. HARRISON JOH Surviving ‘0? Prastee, JA tat thereby, J 14. c. the trict of ( tee (20 feet CLARENCE ES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTION (Successor to; Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PORTABLE E! By virtue of a certain de corded in Liber 2247, at_foll the land records of ‘the Dist the request of the holder the ction, ig 6 ‘ CLARENCE PRICE, Trustee, TO! E_ CRUSHERS AND NGINE of trust, duly re- 321 et seq., one of ef Columbia, rnd of the notes secured ndersigued, trustees, will at at the warerooms of C. E. ar); |, 1898, AT 6 one No: 5 Stone Crusher and ene ‘asher and one Portable 12-horse- Cash. A, BRANDENBURG, Trustee, Fendall buildin; 412 B G. SLOA 4e20-d&ds TRUSTEES’ SALB OF IMPROVED PROPERT Ry virtue of a certain deed secured thereby frent of the prem! TIETH DAY ¢ FOUR O'CLOCK P. tnd premises, Washington, in the District of Columbia, and known and distinguished as and being parts of lots twenty and twenty-one (20 and 21) in Cabot’s subdiviston of square six hundred and sevent per plat Jn Book N. K., page 274, in the sirv office of said District, beginning on G street fou (14) feet west of the east Mne of lot twenty thence thence north eight inches to the rear line of said lots; thence east fourteen (14) feet; thence south elghty-seven (87) feet seven (7) inches to the beginning. ‘Terms easy west DOUGLASS S$. MACKALL, Trustee. FUTURE DAYS. k AUCTIONE! 1407 G et. naw. NO. 22 G ST. ust, dated July b, 1806, and duly recorded in Liber No. 2137, folio 304 et seq of the land record: nd at the request o . We will of the Dis- the purty sell at pablic auction, in ‘HURSDAY, THE THIR- JUN 1898, AT HALF-PAST +, the following desecibed land situate and being in the city of or seven (67 eyor's, along said street fourteen (14) seven (87) feet seven (7) «1 made known at time of sale. ORGE M. EMMERICH, ‘Trustee. THE Je20-d&ds C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS., 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ JEFF Mareh 15, 1895, and dui: 1992, folio 459 et seq., on the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at publi auction, in front of the premises, on TIHURSDA THIRLET! HALF-PAST FIV described land and premises, situate in the county of Washington, District of’ Columbia, and desig- nated as and bein (419), four hund: and twenty-one (421) and four hundred and twenty- two (422), upon the offielal plat of Uniontown, bow knowa as Anacostia. ‘Terms easy and made known at sale. recorded in Liber No. of the lund records of DAY OF JUD 1808, AT O'CLOCK P.M., the following lots four hundred and nineteen and twenty (420), four hundred GEORGE M. EMMERICH, DOUGLASS 8. MACKALL, ‘Trustees. ‘Ter two y crchaser. I A ccptance of bid. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Cv.) TRUSTFES’ SALE OF A VACANT LOT ON N STREET BETWEEN STREETS SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 2208, follo 150 et seq., one of the land records for the District of Colum) request of the party secured thereby, the under- signed trustees will offer for sale by’ publie auc- tlou in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, 1898, AF HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK DM. following described real estate situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered two (2), in square numbered ‘six hun: dred and fifty (650), together with all the improve- ments, rights, etc. third ge ars with inte per cent per annum; the proverty sold. of all cash, at the option of the 18ST AND HALF and at the A. the ashie;the balance in one and t from the day of sale at O ured by deed of trust on ‘of!'$100 required upon ac- If the terms of sale gre not com- plied with in 15 days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the. the risk and cost of the 5 days’ advertisem Paper published in *Wa! yeyancing, etc., at the. Je15-d&ds ight,to resell the property at ulting purchaser after ch resale in soine news- ington, D. con- purchaser's cost. SAMUEL H. WALKER, te MICHAEL TI, WELLE! wis 3 Trustees. of THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, REAL ESTA’ 612 E st. nw. 1s WN AS NO. 612 G CHANCERY SALE (OR gan IMPROVED + STREET SO} , WASHINGTON, D.C, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Di of Ma: Themas A. Gaddes 58, Jz the undersigned tion, in front of TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. trict of Coluthbial> passed A.D. on the 2ist day juity cause No. 13981, He Coctsey vot al. ragtees (will sell at public auc. he premises, on TUESDAY. THe 1898, 1898: AT FIVE O'CLOCK P,M., lot lettered L, In’ square numbered : 265, in the ‘elty of Washington, District of Colui the same being improved by a two- stcry and back house. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by maid building frame dwe! ree: One- third of the purchase money in cash, and the balerce in one and two years from date of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser must be given, with interest, the rate of six and secured by or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A of $100 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, chager'’s cost. © ie of the rie not th t payable semt-annually, at per ceptum per annum until paid, of trust on the Property sold, depoait. = after three days’ Fesale. i some “newspaper "AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. J. G. Sinclair, Auctioneer, 26 LA. AVE. Large and attroctive sale of Furniture of ali de- seripticnn TUESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIRST, AT TEN A.M. Parlor Sets, Dining Room, Bed Room, Cffice and Store Furniture, Roll-top ‘desk, Book: cases, Chiffoniers, Hall Racks, Mattings, Ofl- cloths, Coffee Mills, Show Cases, several Parlor Organ’, lot of other nice furniture. Large sale. * DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT BRICK DWELI- ING, NO. 609 F STREET NORTHEAST, OF EIGHT ROOMS AND BATH. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liter No. 2276, at follo 151 et seq.. one of the lund records of the District of Columbia, we shall fell, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF JUNE. A.D. 1898, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M., lot one hundred and twenty- one (121), in square ¢ight hundred and sixty-one (861', together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. $200 required at time of sale. CHARLES F. WM. H. DU Jel5-d&ds r “Trnstees. DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneere. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- MENT BRICK HOUSE, NO. 605 10TH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 2001, at folio 416 et sea., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, we shail sell, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. JUNE. TWENTY-FIRST, A.D. 1£98. AT QUARTER-PAST. SIX O'CLOCK P-M., lot 23. in sqnare 960, to- gether with the improvements therecn. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in cne and two years st 6 per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually. $160 required at time of sale, Ten days allowed to complete the transfer. CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, WM. H. DUNCANSC Je15-dads ‘Trustees. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE IN TAKOMA PARK. By virtue of the power contained in a mortgage from William E. Skinner and wife, the under- signed will offer at public sale on the premises, on ESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIRST, 1808, at TWO O'CLOCK "P.M., the property whereon the mort- gugors now reside, containing 19,184% square feet of land, more or ‘less, well located on Pine ave- nue, adjoining the lots now or formerly owned, re- spectively, by Maurice Bien, Ida Elizabeth Imbrie. The improvements excellent dwelling house. Terms easy. For fur- ther particulars, apply to PHIL. H. TUCK, No. 207 N. Calvert st., Baltimore, Md. Je9-11-14-16-18-20 FUTURE DAYS. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, ALE OF THREE FRAME DWE 1216. 1218 AND 122) 3D STRE) T; ALSO THREE DWELLINGS IN IS. BI 09 AND 311, in deed of trust dated Jan- ware 18, 1898, and duly recorded in Loy folio 150 et seq.. one of the land rei District ef Columbia, and at party secured thereby, we w. tion, in front of the prem/ses, THE THIRTIETH DAY OF "JUN FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the followin land and premises, situate fa the city of Washing- ton, District of being orfginal lot numbered eight 1 mbia, and desiznated us and ubered fifteen (15), in square ndrod and one (811). Terms and mate known 2t vale HENRY H. BERGMANN. GEORGE M, EMMERICH. Je20-d&as DUNCANSON BRO} ALE OF 625 AND 62: TWO BRICK L STREET HOUSES, NORTIL By virtie of two ce Liber Ni in. . 2016, folios 2s leeds of trust, recozded in seq.. respectively, of the lar iat, we Will sell, at public amet fe in front of the ‘premises. on THURSDAY, THE THIRTIETH DAY CR JUN -D. 1808, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the following des estate, sit in the city of Washington, in said “District: Lots numbered hundred and seventy-six (176) and one bundred and s seven (177), of Joseph T. Byrne's sabilivision, square numbered eight hundred and fifty-six (56), trict of Colum as per plat recorded in Liber 20, folis 73. of t records of the survesor's office ‘of sald Dist together with the improvements. eunsisting two three-story. brick s) Nos. 625 and 6: L street northeast. Terms: One-third cash balence in st ts, at ene and two years, with G per cent payable sem{-annually, trom day of sale, upon the property sold, or option of Pwicheser. A’ deposit twill recjiired at time of sz ing at ser’s co Dn plied with within otherwise trustees reserve the right to her lot at the risk and cost of the de- foulting purchaser th USI, ALLIS B.” BROWNE, Jel8-d&ds Trustees. WALTER B. WILLISMS & CO., AUCTIONS TO WHOM IT MAY CON By authority of act of Congress, passed May 18, 186, we will sell, within and ‘in front of cur auction rooms, loth and D streets (facing Penna. ave. now.), on SATURDAY, JUNE TWEN- TY-FIFIHM, A.D. 1808, AT TEN ¢ to pey stora; id Chattels, ures, Bo Boxes, Utensils, ete with us in the fol J. E. Ellegord, July April 29, 1889," Henry hina, Glass rhamental, stored ; Mrs. M. I. Thorn, pril 4, 1892; Ida M. Smith, November 7, Simon Black, ‘tune 15, 1802;° Magdelin Winston,” February 15,” 1895; Minamin, Februsry 18, 1895; J.B.” Baird ry 23, 1895; Mrs. M. April 19, Mrs. ‘Dalton, vin, T. st 13, 1896; 2 #85; David Jones, Nor Padgett, December March 19, 1896 Johnson, April 1 1806; Levi Cosgrove, May 7, 1896; E.” A. Gofton, May 22, 1896; Mamie M. Clarke,’ June 10, 1896; a Carter, July 18, 1886; John Hi. Brown, Aw gist 10, 1896; B. Baldwin, November 5, Mrs. Sarah Hackenyos, December 8, 1896 M. Vaughan, January 19, 1897. Also seven cases Cigars ‘stored i. name of Sam‘l J. Smith, February 27, 1893. Those interested please take notice. Terms cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Je18-6t Cor. 10th and D sts. (facing Pa. ave.) n.w. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU- ABLE BUSINESS _ PROP- ERTY, NO. 811 SEVENTH Sa AMERY, STREET N. W By virtue of a certain deed of trust Liber No. 1889, follo 323 et records of the District of Colun ublic auction, in front o MONDAY, JUNE "TWENTY-SEVENTH, A.D. isos, AT FIVE’ O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, in said District Part of original lot 9, in square 453, contained within the following ‘metes and Beginning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot 9, and running thence east 97 feet to a private alley 3 feet wide. intended to afford ingress and egress forever to the public al- ley in said square; thence north 18 feet 1134 inches; thence west 97 feet to Seventh street West, and thence soath 18 feet 1114 inches to the beginning, together with the improvement: ‘erms: "One-third cash, balance in equal in- stallments at yne and two years, with interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A dey of $300 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing, &., at pur- chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within ten days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell’ at risk and cost of the defaulting pur- JAMES B. WIMER, WM. L. DAY! recorded in of the land we will sell, on Jel4-d&ds Trustees. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE BELONGING TO THE LATE MICHAEL CRANE, AND BEING PREMISES NUMBERED J0i4 TENTH STREET NORT! WEST, 742 4AND 744 FOURTH STIR NORTHWEST AND 203 C STREET SOUT! EAST, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of the authority conferred upon us as trustees under the last will of Michael Crane, late of the Dist ict of Columbia, we will, in front of the respective premises, offer for saié, at public auction, to the best and highest bidder therefor, the following lots of ground at the times and on the terms hereinafter mentioned, to wit: 1, On MONDAY, ‘THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, 1898. AT HALF-PAST FOUR all of sublot numbered 19, in the subdivision of square numbered 342, made’ by the heirs of John Davidson and recorded in Liber N. K,, follo 99, of *he records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, as the said lot and juare are known on the und plan of the city of Washington, District aforesaid. ‘This property contains about’ 2,444 square feet avd is improved by a three-storied brick dwelling, being premises numbered 1014 Tenth street_northwest. . On TUESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIGHTH, at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all of sublot 51, in square numbered 518, in said city, accord- to the subdivision made by Michael Crane and others and recorded in Liber 11, folio 25, of the records of the city surveyor's office. This lot has a front of 2288 feet and is improved by two two- storied frame dwellings of eight rooms each, num- dered 742 and 744 Fourth: street northwest. 3. On THE SAMB DAY, AT A QUARTER-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK f.M.,. ali that part of lot’ num- dered 9, in square numbered 763, in said city, con- tained ‘withir the following nietes and bounds: Beginning for the same at a point on the line of street distant thirty feet east from the north- west corner of the eaid square, and running thence south 53 feet 9% inches; thence cast. 15 feet; thence. north 53 feet 9% inches to the line of G street aforesaid, and thence west along said line 15 feet, to the place of beginning. prem- ises are improved by a two-story and cellar brick dwelling, containing six rooms and being number 203 C street southeast. ‘The terms cf sale of all the sald premises are the following: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in two equal payments at one and two years from date of sale, bearing in- terest ‘and secured to the'satisfaction of the trus- tees. A ‘of $100 will be req ‘on each lot at the time of sale. All conveya and re- it cost. risk terms cording at the Resale at and cost of the defaulting of sale plied with iui ten daye of the are com, of sale, SESE re, arene gua se ‘COMPANY OF pr UMBIA, loth street and New York ave, 413-1 ‘Trustees. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE? PROPERTY, BEING A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, NO. 024 1 STREET NOKTH- WEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a certain deed of trast, dated No- Fomber, 10, 1805, and duly recorded in Liter 20-4 folio 110 et seq. of the land records of the Dis: trict of Columbia, and at the request of th secured therety, ‘we will sell, at pudife au in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, 313 TWENTY-NINTH, 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Wachington, in the District of Co: lumbla, Known. as part of original loc fourteen | (14), in squere three hundred and seventy-fcar | (374): Beginning at a polut in the south I | North “I” street 25 feet west from the ne party corner of said lot, and from the 15-foot 3 which rina through said square, and ronving thence west 20 feet; thence south to the rear or | south line cf saia lot; thence east 20 fect. and | thence north to the place of beginning. together with the improvements, consisting of a three-siory brick cwelling, being No. 824 I sireet northwest. Terns of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two yeacs, with Interest at six per coum pe: annum. payable semi-annually, and sec deed of trust on the property scldPor ail the option of the purchaser, Terms to be with within ten days from day of sale, otherwis the trustees veserve the righ and cost of the defaulting purchaser. after su advertisement as they may deem necessary. A ¢ Pesit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. to resell at the risk All conveyancirg and recording at cost of pur: chaser. H. 1. RUST, Trustee, G08 14th wt. nw. BENJAMIN 8. MINOK, Trostes Jel7-d&ds 344 D st. on. THOMAS DOWLIN "AUCTIONEER G12 E st. o.w. VALUABLE IMPROV TRUSTEES’ SALE OF KEAL EST. BEING AND 1233 By of 2 of trust to ux, dated February 19, 1889, and duly recorded in Liter No. 1377, folio 110 et vea., the Land Reccrds of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the us dersigned trustces, will sell at pub a, in remises, on MONDAY, PWE: H DAY OF JUNE. 1898, AT FIV! O'CLOCK P.M., the following described land and premises, situate in the city of Washington, Dis triet of ‘Columbia, and designated as und being Part of lot nineteen (19) of Carroll and Laws’ sul division of square seven hundred and forty-three (743), beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said lot nineteen (19) at the intersec- tion of New Jersey avenue and a public alley forty (40) feet wide; thence running west with said alley along the north line of said jot sixty-six (88) fect; thence south fifty-two (2) feet, to the south line of said lot; thence east along the soath line of said lot ty (80) feet even () inches to New Jersey avenue; thence aloug the 1 New Jersey avenue in a northwesterly direction fifty-four (54) feet to the place of beginning, to- gether with the improvements thereon, consistirg of three (3) two-story Crame dwelling ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in (wo equi Installments, payable and two years, it at six per cent p num, semi-annually, from day of sale, secui of trust ou property sold, or all cash, purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be require ser at the time of sale. | All ording and notarial fees at th Terms of sale to be conipl e day of sale, Tusiees reserve the right te resell at the risk cost of ulting yr chaser after five "notice of such resale Trustee, Jei6 dads NSON BROS. AUCTIONE ALE OF ¥ AT NIMPROY AND T NORTHBA, 2 TH AND H NORTHEAST, 2 H NEAR SIXTH NORTHEAST. By virtue of in deed of trust 2000, brew on TUES NTV-EIGHTH, 18S, AT A YCLOCK P.M., the following ibed real estate situate in the city of Was! ington, in said 1 1 nine (9). ten UO), f foris-one (41) and forty two (42), ustus Burederf and Allen §. son's subdivision of lots in square numbered eight hundred and thirty-two (S32), as seid. subdivision 18 recorded In. dber t folio S82, in the office of the surveyor. of sald’ Dist One-third cash, rlet balance in equal install. | ments, at one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent per aanum, paj semi-annually, trom of sale, ecured by deed of trust upon t property sold all cash, at the option of the | pu it of $50 on Jor will be Fequi of sale. AN cu eie., at purchaser's cost ms to be with within ten days, otherwise the trustees re to resell it risk and cost of the defa WILLIAM E. ALDIS B. Bi EDMONSTON, IWNE, Th SALE OF A NEAT AND ATTRAC. WO-STORY ELLING. ON SIDE T STREET NOT NOWN 3S PREMISES NO. 125, “of a certoin deed of trust, ¢ 22d day of October, A.D. 1896, and re wong the 1 of the District of Columbia, in Liber No. folio 76 et seq, and at the’ re quest of the hele at We will offer at premises, on TC AY OF JUNE in_ front PeM.. the followin 80 in the city of Washington, I to wit: All that certain piece and premises, known and being Jot lettered Q. in W. subdivision, in square seventy-four (274), as per plat C. H.B., follo 16%, of the records the surveyor of the District of Columbia, situate in the city of Washington, in said Dis- trict, together with the improvements tly =5 to a certain deed of trust, tober 1: and reeorded among th records of the Distriet « plo 159 et seq., 4 five hundred dc 500), with inte on, payable semi-annusily, at the rate Columbia, in secure the est of cent per annum until paid. Terms of sale: The inenmbrance of $2. above referred to to be assumed vith Sate from October 12. 1897; one-third of the tala the purchase money to be paid in cash, th mainder to be paid in two equal installuients, ely, in one and two years from ¢ deed of tiust the with interest thereon, the rate of 6 per cent per annum unt all_ cash, over and above the inenm $2,500. at the option of the purchaser. of $200 will be required at time of s from day of sal operty will be sold at the risk and cost of iting ‘purchaser, after five days’ td ment In some newspaper published in the city of on payable semi-s . Sale to otherwise Washington, D. C. Conveyancing at tne cost of the purchaser. LOUIS D. WINE. Trustee, CLARENCE B. RHEEM, Trustee, Jel5-d&ds 916 F st. now JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) SALE_OF THREESTORY BRICK SOUTHWEST CORNER, — EIGH- AND E STREETS NORTH By virtue of two deeds of trust, recorded, re- spectively, in Libezs numbered 1364 and 158% fclios 414’ and 405 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request the party secured thereby. the undersigned, su viving trustee, wif offer for sale, by p tion, ir front of the premises, on MONDAY, TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O°CLOCK P/M... the f Acwing described real estat vate in the county t of Columbia, to wit: Lot twe in block nine (9), in the ‘subdivision known as Isherwood, as the same 1s recorded in plat book “A. R. Shepherd.”’ folio 13, one of the records of the surveyor's eilice for said District, together with all the improvements, rights, &c. Terms: ‘Stated at time of sale. A deposit of $100 required upon acceptance of bid. Terms to be complied with in fifteen days. Ali conveyance ing, &c., at purchaser's cost. JOHN WALTER. J; Je16-d&ds Surviving Trus AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY “ON F SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTIC By virtue of a’certain deed of trast dated ruaty 10, 1898, ard recorded in Liber 197 et seq., one of the land records for the Dist of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby.we will sell.in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, JUNE TWENTY-THIRD, FIVE O'CLOCK P. erty, situate in th = of Columbia, and known and distinguished ng origina! lots wumbered sixteen (16) and twenty (20), im squaze numbered six hundred and forty-two (642). years, with interest, secured by deed the property, or all’ cash, at option «f purchaser $100 deposit ‘required at time of sule. Terms 10 be anplied with within 10 days from day of sale, cr the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk- and cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing aud recording at cost of pucchaser. SAMUEL H. WALKER, Trustee. Jel3-d&ds MICHAEL I. WELLER) Trustee. THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE: PROPERTY, BEING THE TWO-STORY BRI DWELLING NO. 1619 MARION ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly record- ed in Liber Nu. 2196, folio ». 452 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the y secur.d thereby, th undersigned trustees will sell, at lic auction, in frent of the 6, on TU! AY, JT TWENTY-EIGHTH, AT HALV-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real es- tate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered 127 in Eugene Carvsi and William John Miller, trustees’. divisions of part of square numbered 444, same is recorded in Book 14, page 161, cve of the records of the surveyor'’s office for th) Diccrict of Columbia, with the improvemerts thereon. Terms of sale The above descrived proptrty will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust of $2,500 and accroed interest, the particulars of which will be stated ct time of sale; balance over Ive tuouths, ‘with- interest at sis per coets or twelve wi al per , Or all cash, at option of . A Geposit cf $100 at thme wale. Terms of sale * ba ied with within ten days, or the trustees. reserve the right to resell the property. at the risk Sod cost of det purchaser. Conreyagcing And recording at purchaser's cost. CHARLES N. JAMES 3. Jel6-0&da. : uf trust. on THOS. DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON NORTH SIDB OF UU sige RTHWEST BETWEEN FIRST AND SBCOND, IN THE TION TO LE DROIT PARK By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded im Liber No. 1816, folie SZ et ef the land ree: ords of the District of we will sell, at bite auction, in front premises, on PRI- DAY. JUNE TWENTY-FOURTH. 1898. AT FIVE CK PM., the following described real es situate in the city of W District ambla, and known w ed as lowe one (1) to five (©) inclusive. thirty-two (32), and ¢ (1) to six (6) Inclusive, in block thirty in the subdivision of parte of the known as Mount Peasant amd by Edward J. Stellwagen and trustees, and recorded Im County Book &. page 146, rds of the office of the sure ™ Columbia, and designated as an ndditlo Droit Park containing 22.000 square feet of more or less, woim a. Terms: One-third h. balance In two equat installments at two and three years, with Interest at six (6) per centuin per annuia, payable semi | annually, from day of sale, and to be secured by deed of ‘trust upon the property sold, or all_cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit Will be sequired at time of sale AN ing, &e., at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms te pled with within fifteen (15) days, oth trustees reserve the right to resell risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. THOS. M GALE. Trastee. Sel4-dads HENRY M_ EARLE DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONERRS. OF TWO-STORY BRICK SEVENTEENTH auction, in front anises, JUNE TWENTY AD. i808, ¥-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK PM, the fol. ribed real estate. sitnaie in the elty f Washington, su said District: Lot numbered eniy six in Ji Turton. exocutor, et al.'s subdivision of square nutbered one hundred enty-nine (17%, as per p ecorded in a; . of the records of r 's office of said District, together with the isting of two-story brick dwell- h street northwent One-third cach, balance in equ: and t with inj tan tall ato from at er cent per anncm, ate of sul ured by of trust upon the property all cash, at the option $200 will be required at purehaser's cost. Te ten days, otherwise at risk and cost of the de WILLIAM ALDIS B. Bt 13 F st TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAMA DWEL SITUATE ON THE WEST SIDI ‘ SHERIDAN AVENUE, SOUTHEAST OF NICHOLS AVINUE, ANACOSTIA. D4 By virtue of a deed of trust given ty us and re- ded in Liber 2258, at folio et seq., one of land records of the I of Columbia, apd ut the request of the party we will sell at public auction. fn frout_ of pre WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY-NINTH INS. at HALI-PAST FOUR following deser.bed real es ate in ther with th rms: One-tht bs fren payal W100) requ of sole CHAS. “RB. BAILY JOSEPH RR. EDSON 2RTY BELON OF THE LATE JA. HOUSES NOS. 477. 4 ON MISSOURI ENT NORTHWEST, WITH THE SPARLES AND HOUSES FRONTING THE ALLEY IN THE ix ys virtuc of a de rit of (Chas. al.) at ee of the Sny hanbia, passed in M. Kel the und istitet of Columbia THE TWENTY NINTH vameacing at IVE 111 inches front ck that width 12 inci nar por fre ay PO LOCK f the same 1 4 feet oa said pe with th both parcels being compr » and ved by h dwelling Ne bh fre Alse squar ion Itnmediately tot on having # front of 7 d let and exid part of said square ¢ having an aggregate frontaze of 51 ml extending back with that width fevt ches to the south line of able al- ley int diby djotning brick dw Nos. 4 on said Miswourl avenu, and tain brick tenements and hed on what is known as “Marble alley. the rear third of the purchase nthe dass of wale the resid mon fifteen days th Installments. ut of sale, to bear int at the rate of six per semi-annually, the deferre st cured by reserved Hens or deeds of trust int coual form on the gwoperty sold and pulicies of insur m the buildings und im ements PLOp- eriy signed or indeiseds in the discretion of the trustees, or entire purchase mones. fc a piece of and sold way be paid tn cnet om tion of the purchaser. All eyaneme ond re- cording at the purchaser's et ‘on ‘s mach Uid. Terms to be «- -nplied m day of sale DWAKDS, ‘Truster, 500 Fifth street northwest. WILLIAM J. MILLER, ‘Tros 486 La. av WALTER 1 THOMAS DOWLINE THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 9 TRUSTRES’ SALE vat PROPERTY THE AND BASEA < DWE No. 911 (TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber 1280, folio 39 ct seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby,” the un- ed trustees will sell tion, fron th nines, JUN TWENTY-SECOND, | 1898, OCLock situate ‘olumbiay P.M., the 1 in the city lowing des of Washington, District to wit: Parts of lots numbered 13 and 14, in Sam uel Davidson's subdivision of lots In square nume bered per plat recorded in 1 NK, folios 5 and 6, of the records of the of thd surveyor of the District of Columbia. begin for the same 12 3-10 feet from the dividing ln Jots 12 and mm Ith street 19 feet. thence inches, thence south 19 7-10 feet, thence West 52 feet 2 inches, to thé beginning, With the improvements as above. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest per an num, payable sem ced of trust on the prope! at the purchaser's option. Tequired at comp! or th trustees reserve t the rink anc er 5 days’ publi right ost of notic to defaulting jur- of such verale in some newspaper publi Washington, D.C, T. FRANKLIN 3 OER, Trustee, 1ith st. uw, GEO. J. EASTERDAY, Trustee, Je13-d&ds WALTER B, WILLIAMS & Ci By virtue of a deed of Zrust, bearing date the 2d day of October, A. D.1806, and duly recorded Aung the land ‘records of Alexandria Virginia, Liber V, No. 2 at the Written request holder secured by said deed of trust, we. trustees, will sell at public on THURSDAY, JUNE, 1898, AT PLY! Gescribed real estate of ground, situate, lying and being In Alexandria and state of Virginia, 4 distinguished as and being lots as hereinafter described, viz.:— Lot No. 1, and described as follo Being the northe rt t 1, in the subdivision of the extate « the late Hottio Bs: the same ix recorded i Liber J, No. 4, follo 70, one of the land records Alexandria county, Va., and more particularly des scribed as beginning at the southtest corner of the Ball family graveyard; thence northwardly along the line of said graveyard to the northwest cornet of said graverard; thence eastwardly along’ t line of said greveyard to the line of the estate + the late Sam'l Ball; thence northwardly along the Lne of the estate of the said Sam'l Ball to the line ef the Hayes proper nce westwacdly along the Live of the © the north- cast cornr of lot 2; the jy along. the line of lot No. 2 n said line in line With the southern side of seid graveyard; eastwardly to the point of beginning, cv one acre. more or less, being the same conveyed to the said John’ R. and Edward ¢ Haute by Catherine Marsey et al. by deed dat September 18, 1890, and duly recorded in Libe N. No. 4. folio 236. one of the land records Lot No. 2 bounded ani ‘A part of lot 2, in the the estate of the late Horatio Ball, us the same appears of record in Liber J, No. 4 folio 74. one of the land records of suid county of Alexandria: suid piece or parcel of land. beli more particularly described as a one-cre lot ¢ the north end of said lot 2, and being of equal with from north to south and of the entire width of lot 2. 2nd bounded as fellows, to wit: On east by jot 1. in said subdivision, on the north hy the land of the late Mrs. Hayes, on the west by lot 3. in said subdivision, and onthe south by the remainder of said lot 2, cortaining one acre, bo more. no less, being the same that was conveyed to the said John and Edward C. Haute by Catherine Marsey et el. by deed dated June 21, 1Ster To be sold fo sunaing ‘Terms of sale: subject aon deposit of $100 sai “be required —~ he ¢ ~ w at time of sale. All conveyancing and If the terms of sale are

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