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10 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1898-12 PAGES. HASKELL, J. 7., Heutenant colonel, 17th Infantry. DAILY LETTER. Marcus Notes, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF _DESTR =e M K 9 co | Re cepa AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION HARMAN, J. A., Meutenant, 6th Regular fe oll | II es p TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. "PUPUR! Cc n (s W S Infantey __., entewant, Rough Riders. : ) > 8 ©. G. SLOAN & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 GsT. JAMES W. RATCLII PE, AUCTIONEER. THEN brigadier HAWKINS, H. J, general, United States Volunte2rs. HEARY, Gecrge C., sergeant, Battery A, 2d Regular Artillery. HENRY, J., captain of volunteers; shot through hip. HUGHES, J. N. y. TER, George K., captain, 34 Caval- right leg. E IRY, M. J., captain, 24 Cavalry (bri- gade). Battery A, HENRY, George, sergeant, Meutenant, 6th Regular In- 933 Pa. Ave. Cloth Suits C-H-E-A=P $10.00 Cloth Suits--$6.50. A. h Suits--$8.50. $20.00 Tioth Suit ; $28.50 Cloth Suits--$20.00 tallor-made garments; and include the swell s shown by us this e must be closed out “taking regardless of loss. New White Waists. new White India Linen Waists, % and 4 rows ‘of Inserting actos aly $1.75, $2 and $2.25. Don't buy a Wesh skirt untit you have second lieutenant, 6th ry. pss 24 Regular Artillery. HENMAN, fant HORTON, N. D., Troop I, 34 Regular Cevairy. HUNTER, George K., captain, 34 Regu- lar Cavalry. JONES, J. B., captain, 224 Infantry. JACKSON, J. B., captain, 7th Regular Infantry. KEENE, H. M., Battery A, 2d Regular Artillery. KERR, J. B., captain, 6th Cavalry; in right arm. * LINCOLN, 8. H., major, 10th Infantry. LUSCUMB, B. E. K., Heatenant colonel, 2ith Infantry; In the shoulder. LYONS, Henry, lieutenant, 24th Inrantry. ee ‘ z LAFFERTY, H. A., 2d Meutenant, 7th McKnew’s $2 Crash Skirt. Infantr: mae it n= McKnew’s $4 Pique Skirt. Peas fant the new Manila flounce—they = Pains eo LESSITER, W. W.H. ricKnew, 933 Pa.Ave. Oi MASON, Johr, Sy6-60d SANTIAGO HEROES FROM THE PHYSICIAN TO His Imperial Majesty, the Sultan. corporal, 2d lieuterant, N., captain, 16th Infan- corporal, Troop Hf, th the Dack. MILLARD, B. H., %d sfeutenant, 10th Cavalry. M'CLAIN, corporal, Battery A, 2d Regu- lar Artillery. MCOY, Frank R., lieut2nant, Sth Regu- lar Cavalry. McCOY, W. S. V. R. F., 24 Heutenant, ‘ fai as Si oN YILDIZ PALACE, “3 Sworn enemy of the many proprietary medicines which have cf late years invaded the world, and t is gain for the proprietors, T 10th Cavalr: ption in favor of one pr ara t i it has been far-reaching fn its good. * < MONAHAN, D. J, 2d tizutenan?, 2d Mas-"| T'reter to Vin Mariani, which, owing to its ralu Latest List of the Killed and Wounded | sacnu:=tts. : ee ea Oa = M'FARLAND, W. C., captain, 16th In- oe weak — pene See + inate 3 3 id appreval ang raise is highly meri- Anvricans. aE ES Poe ee M’SPARRON, corpor Kiders. MEYER, O. B., 1st leutenan: ry; flesh wound in the hip. MILLS, A. T.., ad}acant general, 2d Bri- gade, cavalry division; shot through head. MITCHELL, Mason, Company R, Rough Riéers; right shoulder. MORGAN, G. H., captain, Cavalry. . MOSHER, Theodore, captain, 22d Infan- try NORTH, W. S., lieutenant colonel, 15th Infantry PARKHURST, Chas. D., captain 3d Ar- tery. i, Troop Oy Rough Physician-in-Chief to the Sultan of Turkey. Paris—41 Boulevard fMaussman: THE OFFICERS = AND SOLDIERS 3d Caval- GORDON, Thomas P., Cavalry; in the left hip. GRUNES, James, Company B, 24th In- fantry; in the left arm. ‘ GANDS, James, Troop C, 9th Cavairy; in, the foot. GIZEY, John, 18th Regular Infantry. GRAHAM, George, Company G, 13th In- fantry; in left arm. GROGAN, Michael, Company D, 13th In- fantry; in right leg. Company K, 8d Regular Compiled From Official and Other Reliable Sources. A COMPLETE ACCOUNT PATTERSON, J. H., lieutenant colonel, ee mtnedoee ee Sy eee 22d Regular Infantr: Ee ene 2000S; Sone: acapes mame gaan HEURDY, c. D.. comvene, 6th Regular CN es ON: G., Troop I, 10th Cavairy; m 3 i try; through the thigh. ome G, 10th Cay- A partial list of officers and soldiers } *"32nu pa 4 HARDY, Thomas G., Troop G, a killed or wounded at Santiago, made up | (ROBERTS, T. A. second leutenant, 16th | airy; in the right arm and side. Cavalry: through the stomach. RODMAN, J. B., captain, 29th Regular Infantry; neck and shoulder. RAWSON, Frank, sergeant, 884 Michigan. RICKETTS, Basil, sergeant, Rough Rid- ers, in right shoulder. ROPERT, Thomas, HENDERS' Ric Company I, from official and Associated Press sources, ard, follows: HAYES, George B., Company C, 16th In- fantry; in stomach. HIGGINS, Alexander, Company G, 24th Infantry; in the thigh HINTENCH, Christ Killed—Officers. ANDERSON, Henry, sergeant, Company A, Ist Cavalry. second lieutenant, , Troop B, 6th Cay- AUGUSTIN, J. N., second Meutenant, | 10th ( avalry. ae es > ry; in the right arm. 24th Regular Infantry. ROI “RTSON, E. B., captain, 6th Infan- | “YipsuUR, Wiley, Troop A, 10th Cavalry; BENCHLEY, ——, second Heutenant, | try; i low heart, in left leg, with right leg through the foot. fract. ‘ed by third bullet. y I, Ist In- HOFFMAN, Andrew, Compar y; in right foot. eit: SV D., Troop 1, 34 Regular ~Sae toEE RO} ERTSON, John, second Meutenant, €tb It autry. W. F., captain, 10th Infantry. KEY .. HORTON, V. Oe eASREY, BN. second Heutenant, | sey aURN, J. R., first leutenant, 8th In- | Artilier. aes CARROLL, H., iMeutenant colonel, 6th | f42t? - MUESTER, William A., Company G, 74th SLC HEM, Henry, sergeant, Troop K, 3d Cavalry; in groin. SHORT, W. C., lieutenant, 6th Cavalry in right arm and right shoulder. : SCOTT, W. B., lieutenant, 13th Regular Infantry. SIMMONS, W. H., second lMeutenant, 6th Infantry. Infantry; in_ wrist. s HUMINGKAKO, John, Company B, 6th Infantry; in chin. . JAMS, ‘Charles, Company I, ist C in the right leg. Beas JEFROD, Frank H., Company E, 16th In- fantry; in ‘the head, JOHNSON, Smith, Troop A, 10th Cavatry; Regular Cavalry DICKINSON, W Infantry. first Heutenant, 19th valry; IMM George L., corporal, Company | "SPENCER, A. C. 1, second Neutenant, | in the left arm. C, Tist New York. ean 2 see res STON, W. D, Rough Riders; evadauncate ., Heutenant colonel, | 16th Infantry. JOHNSTON, W., Troop D, Roug STROLL, A. B., first lieutenant, 18th In- fantry. TAYLOR, Charles W., captain, 9th Cav- alry; in the neck. in right thigh. JONES, Charles, Company B, 24th In- faniry; hurt by bursting of shell. JORDON, Christopher P., 2d infantry; in Regular Cavi IRKLE, H. L., Meutenant, 25th In- SON, J. W., captain, 16th Regu- w= TAYLOR, John J. L., sergeant, Troop E, | the wrist. 7 a MEICHIE, D. M., second Ueutenant, 17th 10th Cavalry; int right foot. nJUNSKE, Fred, 7th Infantry; in the oe Ww. AYER, ‘Arthur, first lieutenant, 3d (cRGUESEN " Infantry, “son of “Prof. Michie of “West | IUiys in right hip. JUERGUESEN, Edward, Troop I, Ist Cavairy; through the left hip. REYES, Patrick, Company D, 24th In- fantry; through both thigh: KING, William H, Company C, 10th In- fantry. : KUHLEN, Jacob,2d Infantry; shot twice, on right of chest and in left leg. LAN Charlies, Company B, 10th Infan- try; in right leg. LARSON, JohnH. fantry; in right elbow. LAWSON, Frank, Company L, 33 Mich- TORRANCE, James, fantry. TORREY, Z. W., captain, 6th Infantry; in the leg. TURMAN, R. S., lieutenant, 6th Infantry; fatally, in spine. VEITE, sergeant, Battery A, 24 Regular Artillery IET, R. C., captain, 10th Infan- O'NEILL, William, captain, Rough Rid- captain, 13th In- ers. ORD, Julius G., first Neutenant, 6th In- . W_A., second lieutenant, Com- VAN try. WALKER, George B., captain Company I, 6th Infantry; in right leg. Company I, 8th In- = E igan. 5 = . | "WELCH, Patrick, sergeant, Company G, a = ; LARS MERE IEstg AME captate| GOR Pt ee ae eee [EEEDY,, Clarence B., Company A, 16th RAAROFF, C. A. leutenant colonel, 22d} WV EULS, D. H., second Heutenant, 16th | "1 OpnEL, Philo, Company I, 16th Infan- egilar Infantry - = ery iniere leg WESSELLS, H. W., major, commanding | “Y;,10! iders. BUTE John, Company £, 6th Vi WINT, ‘Theodore J., major, 10th Cavairy.| [Uhy, samuel Rough Itiders. unteers. WALTER, G. B., captain, 6th Infantry. MAUHER Meare Company A, 16th In- CUSHING, C. P. F., Company C., tist| WINTOFF, C. A. colonel; severely | gantry; in the right leg twice. New York. “ cence wounded. probably fatally. M ALLISTER, Arthur, Company C, 9th “EMMONS, —, Company A, Tist New | mwane Ne W- 8. captain, 24 Massa-| rirantry; in left shoulder. York. WOOD, W. S., lieutenant, 9th Regular ee ae 4, Company E, 71st HIELLEN, James, Battery A, 2d Artilicy. | Cavalry; in the mouth. My ee James, Company A, 8th In- right leg. , Henry, MCLUK. fantry; in t M'CORMIC WOODBURY, C., captain, 16th Infantry. WORTH, W. §&., lieutenant colonel 13th Regular Infantry. FRANKLIN, John, try. 33d Michigan Infan- E, Company io N y s! ve Infantry; in right foot and left leg. GOLLAND, E., Company U, Uist New ‘Wounded—Privates. MCOMB, William, Troop E, 3d Caval actOWs nations Acad Acie ACHO, Nathaniel, Company H, 13th In- | in left foot. M'DONALD, F. R., Rough Riders; in the head. M’MILLAN, R. R‘ders: in the leit fantry; in the right thigh. ADDISON, Richard T., Company F, 6th Infantry; in right shoulder. SEABRIGHT, Ferdinand J., Company L, 33d_M an Infantr: R, Lewis B., Company B, L., Troop D, Rough houlder. —., Battery ALSON, David, Company B, 22d Infan~| MEYERS, Willard, Company D, 6th In- Battery A, 2 try; in right arm. fantry; in left ankle. MILLER, John J., Company B, 8th In- fantry; in the wrist. @ MILLER, William H., Company F, 6th Infantry; in right leg. MINING, Mounts, Company fantry; in the right hand. MITCHELL, A. A., 3d Cav arm. MITCHELL, Mason, Rough Riders. MINVEN, James, Company E, 6th In- fantry; in the left hip. ALSON, David, Company B, 22d Infantry; in right hip and arm. ANDREW, Charles, Company K, Tist New York; in the right elbow. ARGAN, Burley H., Troop I, 34 Cavalry; in the left leg. ARMS, Wm., Company A, 6th Infantry; in the left I2g. MAUPRE, A. R., Company F, 7th Infan- in the shoulder. Wounded—Officers. B. H., sergeant, Company D, 24th Irfa: in right foot. ARMSTRONG, Joseph, airy; in the s-rotum. ARMSTRONG, W. A., corporal, Troop J, Rough Riders. BARNUM, M. HL, first lieutenant, 10th Cave in the left side. E, 6th In- lieutenant, cav- alry; in right BASTEL, T. T., Meutenant colonel, 7th MOLKE, Charles, Troop B, 3d Cavalry; Infantry. Ba Caine Eiders. | im lett arm and left leg. : BESARD, adjutant, 7th Regular Infantry. | ue ankle ‘ as MOON, A. H. B., Company B, 20th In- 3IGELOW, John, captain, 10th Cavalry. | 5 iN ,. | fantry; in right arm. BP ateye te Se on Ca OREAN, Frank, Company B, Ist Cav- OM, A. P., captain, 6th Regular ‘s % . | atry; in right shoulder. coos Cavairy, in the leg. fantrys eaistake ey. &, Oth In| “GEIR, TP. -Joha, ‘Troop |B, Rough BORROWE, Rough Riders. BOSARO, —, lieutenant, 7th Regular In- fantry. > BRETT, J. E., captain, 24th Regular In- eras BROADMAN, J, captain, battalion com- mander, 20th Infantry, in neck. BRERETON, J. J., captain, 24th Infan- slightly, in left leg. aT, sergeant. Hallett Alsop, sergeant, Riders; in face and shoulder. MYSPERNUM, John, Rough Riders. NEWMAN, Paul, Company D, 13th In- fantry; sunstrok: NICHOLS, Edgar, Company F, 6th In- tantry; in right hip. Y O'BRIEN, James, 8th Infantry; seriously hurt by bursting of sheil. O'MALLEY, H. R., Company B, 6th In- fantry; in the right hand., PARAN, John, Company B, 16th In- fantry; through the shoulder. PARKES, Willies, Company E, 10th In- BARR, Samuel, Troop I, Artiilery. BARTINDO, Paul, Company D, 16th New York; through the neck. BELL, Dilwyn, Troop G, Rough kiders. BEER, —, Battery A, 2d Artillery. BAHLSBERZ, Charles, Company A, 2ist Infantry; in the right knee. BERGMAN, Peter, Company C; 4th In- fantry; in the chest. BLACKMORE, —, 2d Massachusetts. BLEDOVE, J. A. Company B, 6th In- fantry; in the right foot. Jat Regular B a CARPENTER, W. L., captain, 9th Regu- lar Infantry. CARROLL, Herry, lieutenant colonel, | BLEDSOE, Wade, Company D, 10th Cav- | fantry; in left arm, in neck and right commanding Ist Brigade, cavalry division; | alry; in left hip. shoulder. - : shot through both hips. BONNER, John, 3d Infantry; in the} PAUSTER, Jacob, Troop H, 3d Cavalry; CAVENAUGH, H. G., captain, 13th In- | right side. in hand. fantry; in the left hip. CHRISTIAN, Francis, corporal, Company C, 6th Infantry; in the right leg twice. CONKLING, John, jr., eutenant, 2d Reg- ular Artillery. CONRAD, J. T., PAYNES, William, Troop E, 10th Cav- airy; in the left side. : PESCH, George J., in right arm. POPE, 0. L., Company A, 24th Infantry; left thigh. 1 RDDER, Duster, Troop I, 10th Cay- CAMPBELL, John H, Company D, 10th | airy; in the left shoulder. Cavalry; in right leg. . RAWSON, br. F., 384 Michigan; in left CARROLL, E. J., 24 Massachusetts. arm. 12th CHAMPLIN, Frederick, Troop G, Rough | “RispMOND, Barney, Company E, Riders. Cavairy; in ieft arm. CONRAY, W. T., 3th Cavalry; struck by | “REVERE, —, 2d Massachusetts. ell. RHENAN, R. H., Company E, 8th In- COOPER, George P., Company G, 25th antes in the right shoulder. Infantry; hand shot off by shell. RIDGELLY, Frank, ‘troop C, 10th Cav- CONWAY, Henry, Company H, 25th In- | airy: in the left leg. fantrys in right hip and in groin and hand. |“ TY ppeRGER, Frederick, Company H, COSBY, Arthur, Troop G, Rough Riders. |g" Infantry; in the left arm. CURTIS, Clement, Company L, 334 Mich- | “ROSINSON, Mason, Company D, 24th In- igan; leg sbot off by bursting of shell. Cenaten (ir Wack CURTIS, Clifford H., Company I, 33d |PORiNGON. ‘Robert W., Company B, Michigan. 24th Infertry; in the left hip. BURNS, J. R., Company C, 6th Infantry; in the right knee. BURR, John H., in right hand. BYRNE, P. 8., Company F., 13th In- fantry; in right leg. Troop E, 6th Cavalry; second lieutenant, 3d Cavalry; in the ankle. COOP, fantry. Carl, first Neutenant, 10th In- NFORD, sergeant, Battery A, Regu- iilery ._R a first lieutenant, (bat.) cav- DANFORTH, D., geon - DUCAT, A. C., captain, 2th Regular In- ar > DP ID, adjutant, 7th Regular Infantry. DEVEREAUX, Horace, lieutenant, Troop K, ist Volunteer Cavalry; tn left arm. acting assistant sur- DEVON, Samuel, sergeant; arm frac- |, DALRIGE, Gideon, Troop B, ist Cavalry; |“ gpaRoARD, Alfred, Company D, 1¢th Pes in the right thigh. Infantry; in the groin. DEVORE. & G., sergeant, Troop K, |, PDANIS, 8. P., Company L, Rough Riders; | "goNTAG, Robert C., Company D, 6th Rough Riders. in_left knee. Infantry; sprained back. DEROUTT, A., Company F., 16th In- fantry; in the arm. DIVEEN, Lawrence, Company B, 13th Infantry; in the right arm. DODD, George A., captain, 3d Cavalry; in the forehead. LODGE, Charles, captain, 24th Regular Infantry. SHARP, 'f., jr. Company C, 17th In- fantry; in the breast. SHORT, —, 2d Massachusetts. SMITH, James C., Company C, 6th Cav- OVE, W. 21 OUGLASS, George P., Company G, 10th ; DOVE, W. E., first lieutenant, 12th In- the: run over by cannon. alry. ¥ can ae DOUGLAS, H. L., Troop C, ist Cavalry; | STARK, Daniel H., Company 1, 33d DYALLS, George, sergeant, Troop D, 10th | in the left arm.” 33 ’ | Michigan; right arm shot off and hip in- in head. ', H. C., lieutenant colonel, Gth jured. SULLIVAN, Joseph, Company A, 6th In- fantry; left foot. SMITH, Harry, Company F, 15th Infan- try; in right leg. SWIPT, Albert B., Company H, 10th, In- fantry; in elbow. DRUMMOND, John C., Company A, 16th Infantry; in right arm. ELVERS, Henry, Company D, 13th In- fantry; in the left shoulder. ENTERMAN, Charles W., Company D, 16th Infantry; in the right knee. ERSTIN, Edwin H., 2d Infantry. P. A. major, 15th Infantry. ESKRIGE, R. Y., major, 10th Infantry. FARR, Otho W. B., second lieutznant, 1st Regular Artillery. FIELD, Charles E., Meutenant, 2d Massa-| FARRELL, Thomas, Company B, Cth} TAINSON, Walter, Company G, 16th In- husetts. - Infantry; in right breast. fantry; in left ankle. FEURMAN, R. S., second Heutenant, 6th] FARRELL, William, Company B, 13th | TAPHORN, Willtam, Company A, 6th Infantry. Infantry; in the right anklo. Infantry; in left foot. GROSS, L. H., second Heutenant, 6th In-| FRANKLIN, Benjamm, 10th Cavalry; in| TAYLOR, John J. L., Troop E, 10th Cav- fantry. - side and wrist. alry; in right ankle. GUTHRIE, J. B., captain, Company A,| FRANKLIN, John, 333 Michigan. TAYLOR, F. Isham, Company F, 10th 13th Infan in right knee. FREEMAN, W., Troop F, Rough. Riders. | Cavalry; in ht arm. GUINEZ, Dennis, corporal, Company A, th. Regular Infantry. HALK, Win, corporal, Troop E, 6th C: siry; im right shoulder and back. GIRAED, Colon, GOLDIN. Joesph A., Troop K, 84 . Joespl Tr; in the right shet a Compiny B, 6th In- Caval- TRNNANT, Charles, Company E, 16th "Eee Beet "op, on Go 5 ler ve sunstroke, = alry; Loudon—83 Mortimer Street; 16th | | on of. TRY. | VIN: MARIANI | MARIANI WINE--The Famous Tonic for Body and Bran, MARIANI WINE gives STRENGTH to Overworked Men, Delicate Women, Sickly Children and Dispels WEAKNESS from whatever causes. Mariani Wine gives power to the brain, strength and clasticity to the muscles and richness to the blood. It is promoter of good Health and lon- It fs a eupremely great tonic, which has than 8,000 gevity. received the indorsements of more American physicians, To those who will kindly write to MARIANI & ©O., 52 West 15th street, New York City, will be sent, free, book containing portraits with indors ments of Emperors, Empress, Princes, Cardinals, Archbishops end other interesting matter. Montreal—28-30 Hospital Street. A, 23th THOMPSON, iE Infantry; hurt by bursting of a shell. Alfred, Company mpany C, 138th In- Troop D, 13th In- E, 7ith pany E, TOSER, John P., C y; in the breast. TRYON, Milson K., Company C, 9th In- fantry; in right leg. TILLY, William J., Company B, 6th In- fantry; in groin. : TUCHY, Patrick, Company B, 3d Cav- | alry; in right hand. RNER, William, oth Cay- ry; in right leg. TUNER, Wililam J., Company E, 10th Infantry; shot through head. TURNEY, James, Company P, 6th In- fantry; in the right leg; also hurt by shell. TILLY, William J., Company B, 6th In- fantry. : ] WADDINGTON, J. L., Company A, 20th Infantry; in the right foot. WAGNER, Company F, fantry; in tke leg. WALLER, John, Rough Riders. WASHINGTON, W., Company Infantry; through the right arm. WATSON, John, ‘Troop F, 10th Cavalry; in the left ankle. WATTERS, Thomes, 6th Infantry; in the left foot. WATSONS, Linton, Company G, 20th In- fantry; in the head. WEAVER, W. T., Compauy A, 20th In- fantry; in the lee. WHITE, J. 0. 8., Troop EF, 10th Ca in the left hand WIELD, William A., Company K, 3d Cavalry; in the, right hin, WILLIAMS, Frederick J., 24th Infantry; inthe left leg. WINTER, John G., 3: Troon F, Rough Riders; in the right élbow and left leg. Frank, Troop A, ist Cavalry; jin_the left hip. WRIGHT, William, Rough Riders. AUCTION SALES. EERNOON. THOMAS DOWLING & AUCTION G12 B st. nw Company F, THIS AF W JERSE CTON. D. deed 233 NEV WASHIN ue ofa of tmst to us, Wa, and at the a ereby, we, the un- Will sell at public auctio n MONDAY, ‘THE WEN TY-SEVENTH DA * JUNE, 1898, AT FIVE O'CLOOK P.M, the following described land and premises, sitaate in the city of Washington, Din- | trict of ‘Columbia, pated as and being part of lot nineteen and Laws’ sub- divis J and forty-three beginning for the same at the northeast of said let nineteen (19) at the intersec- tion of New Jersey avenue and a public alley forty (40) feet wide; thenee running west with sald | alley along the north line of said lot sixty-aix (06) feet; thence south fifty-two (52) feet, to the sotth Hue of said lot, t t slong the south | Mune of said jot eighty seven (7) inches to New Jersey aveliue; thence aioug the line of New Jersey avenue in a northwesterly direction fifty-four (54) feet to the pl: of beginning, to- } gether with the inprovemer thereon, consisting of three (3) two-story frame vllings. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in eush, and the balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years, with j interest at six (6) per cent per annum, payable seml-annvally, frem day ef sale, secured by deed of irdst on property suid, or all ‘cash, at option of purchaser. A deporit of $200 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conyey- ancing, recordiug and notarial fees at the cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with Within ten days from the day of sale, otherwise the Uustees reserve the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaultlug pur- | chaser after five duye’ notice of such resale. RICHARD BE. TY request of the part dersigned trustees, } front of the premis and dest TRO, ‘Trustee. Jele-déds HERBERT A. GILL, ‘Trustee. $Y THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN Post- pened until WEDNESUAY, JU XTH, 1838, At same hour and place. By order of the trusiees, Ri RD LE. PAIRO, ‘Trustee. HERBERT A, GILL, ‘Trustee. ‘S., 1407 G ST. NAW. SALE OF A VALUABLE THREE- BRICK AND STONE DWELLING, ENTH STREEP NORTH: By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly re- corded In Liber 1924, folio 126 et seq., one of the jand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the un- dersizued. trustees, will sell; at public’ auction, to the ighest bidder, in front of the premises, oD WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH (eth) Day ULY, AD. i898, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following Cescribed real estate, situate in the city of Waskicgton, District of Columbia, to wit: ‘Lot numbered seven (7), in Jesse D. Gibbs’ subdivision of square numbered ove hun- dred and forty-nine (149), as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor for sald District, in Book 19, page 94, together with the improvements thereon, consisting of u three-story brick dwell- ing, brown-stone front and ll modern improve- mets, and known as No. 2100 17th street north- West. Werms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, in one (1) and two (2) years after dato of sale, secured on property sold, with inter- est at rate of six per centum per annum, :payayle semi-annually Until paid, or all cash, at option of the purchaser. A deposit of one hundred dollars will be reguired at time of sclo. All conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within 10 days from day of sale, or the trustees will resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, Trustee, W. IRVING BOSWELL, Trustee, Je24-d&ds 1411 G st. nw. DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ——+ TRUSTEES' SALE OF A NEAT AND ATTRACT- IVE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, KNOWN AS PREMISES 2914 OLIVE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. By virtue of a certain decd of trust, daied the twenty-third (23d) day of April, A.D. 1892 and recorded among the land records ‘of the District of Columbia, Liber 1668, follo 458 et seq., and at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, We will offer at public auction, in front af the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF ULY, A.D. 1898, AT SIX O’CLOCK P.M., the following described Property, situate in ‘the’ city of Washington, District of Columbia, “to. witt All that certain piece or parcel of land and prem: ises known and distinguished as and being lot numbered one hundred and eighty-one (181) of Barr & Sanner’s subdivision of lots numbered one hum dred and seventy-oue (171) and one hundred and seventy-two (172), and purt of lot ngmbered one hundred and seventy (170), in Beull's Addition to Georgetown, being in square numbered forty (40) as said Barr & Sanner's subdivision is recorded in book A. R. 8., follo 25, of the records of the surveyor's office of the District of Columbia, to- getter with the improvements thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to he pald im cash and the balance to be paid in two equal installments, respectively in one and two years, secured by a deed of frust upon the property sold, ‘with interest, payable semi-annually, at the rate of six per cent per aunum, or all ‘at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200’ will be required at time of sale. Sale to be closed in 15 days from day of sale, otherwise y will be resold at the risk and ‘cost of defaulting purchaser after 5 days’ advertisement in some published in Washington city, D. C, &t cost of purl re LOUIS D. WINE, CLARENCE B. RHEEM, 916 F st. a.w., ‘Trustees. I FUTURE, DAYS. Auctioneer, 637 Louisiana Ave. Regular sale of Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, &c., tomorrow, THURSDAY, July 7, at ten o’clock, in all about twentyiloads. Sale rain or shine. * JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successcr fo Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) Magnificent Brown Stone and Brick Resi- dence Property, corner of Maryland avenue and oth street northeast, containing 14 rooms, 2 elegant baths, steam heat, electric bells and lighting apparatus, burglar alarms, crystal chandeliers, open fire- places, handsome man- tels, wide balconies front and side and finelawns, making it one of the mostdesirable residence properties on Capitol Hill, being within five minutes’ walk of the Capitol and near all rail- road lines, to be sold by public auction, in front of the premises, Thursday, the 7th day of July, 1898, at 5:30 o’clock p. m. Terms very liberal and stated at time of sale. $300 depvsit on acceptance of bid $e80-d&ds JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Auct. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ING AN UN- ALL CHANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY. DI TEI ear : IN EPT oT 11, SQ TY NO. 507 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, AND NO. 2115 H STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columlia, passed in Equity Cause Yo. 17822, the undersigned, trastees, will offer for sale, at public auction, in’ front of ‘the respective premises, those certain parcels of real estate and remises, situate in the city cf Washington, in the istrict Columbia, to wit URSDAY, "THE SEVENTH DAY OF ¥, 1898, COMMENCING AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.’ an undivided one-third Interest In all thone unimproved lots or parcels of land and premises, known and distinguished as and peing original lots numbered 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7, 8 9, 10, 11, 12, 33, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 and 20, 'in’syuace 1694, “can: taining 164,768 square feet of ground. The en- tirety is subject to a deed of trust to secure the sum of $4,000, besring interest ut six per cent, now overdue, but will be extended if desired. On FRIDAY, THE EIGHTA DAY OF JULY, 1898, COMMENCING FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. all of lot designated as and being the south feet 1 inch front by the full depth of original lot RLumbered 11, in square 10: unimproved. On FRIDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, 1888, COMMENCING AT FIVE O'CLOCK | P. part of original lot numbered 9, in square 3° contained within the following inctes and beunds, viz: Beginning for the same on the line of loth street west to a point distant 19 feet 4 inches north from the south Mne of said lot; runnivg thence north 16 feet, then east 61 teet 1 Ine! thence south 16 feet, ‘and thence west 61 feet aud 1 inch to the place of beginning, improved by a two-story and basement brick house, On MONDAY, THE ELEVENTH OF JULY. COMMENCING "AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ali of tat lot distinguished as the west half of lot 4, sqvare 77. beglaning at the southwest commer of said lot; thence east clong the line of IL street 26 feet 41g Inches; thence north 143 feet 24 Inche: to a 30-foot alley in rear of safd lot: thence along the line cf sald alley 26 feet 414 inches to the dividing Ine between lots 4 and 5; thence along said dividing line 143 feet 9% Inches to said street and place of beginning, !mproved by a three-story brick apartment house. Terms of sale: The purchase money to be pald in equal Installments of one-third cash, one third in one year and one-third in two years from the day of sale, with interest from the day of sale upen such deferred payment six per _centum per anhum until paid. by tho notes of the purchaser or purchasers, and secured by deed or deeds of trust upon the Teal «state so sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or per- chasers. A deposit of $200 will be required cn cach of the above properties when geld. Terips of sale must be complied with within fifteen days after day of sale. othecwise the property will be resold at the risk and cost uf the purchaser or purchasers. Z aul recording at purchase EL W. DOUR. Trnste, : COUMBE, Trustee, je2T-d&ds 1425'N. Y. uve, THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING THE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLIN . 1819 MARION ST. N.W. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly reeord- ed in Liber No. 2196, folio No. 452 et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-EIGHTH, AT’ HALF-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 Carusi and William John Miller, trustees’, sub- divisions of part of square numbered 444, as the @ame is recorded in Book 34, page 161, one of the records of the surveyor’s office for the District of Columbia, with the ‘improvements thereon. ‘Terms ‘of sale: The above described property will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust of $2,500 and acerned interest, the particulars of which will be stated et time of sale; balance over and above said trust, one-half cash and balance sp All conveyauei twelve months, with interest at six per cent, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit cf $160 required at time of sale. Terms of sale +o be complied with within ten days, or the trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing aud recording at purchaser's cost. CHARLES N. WAKE, JAMES J. LAMPTON, jei6-d&ds ‘Trustees. (7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account af the rain until THURSDAY, JULY SEV- ENTH, 1808, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. Je20-d&ds | BY ORDFR OF THE TRUSTEES. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL FS- TATE, XO. 217 F STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber 1£26, at folio 1 et seq., of the land records of the D:strict of Columbia, the undersij will sell, at tiie auction, on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH HALF-PAST FOUR zy in front of the mises, lot num- berod 9, in square numbered , accerding to the PCIE recorded iu the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, in Liber folio 165. ‘Terms: $1,500 in cash, and the balance in two equal irstallments, peyable one ‘and two years after the day of cale, respectively, with Interest at the rate of six per underal or all crsh, at the of the porchaser. "A it, of $100 will be required at the visk ‘and of the Sefautting. purchaser 1f the defa aser terms of sale are not complied with in fifteen SUTURE DAYS. F, WARREN JOHNSON & CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED AY MORNING, 7 LY IWELETE, Qo TUESD. A:D. 1406, AT TEN O'CLOCK, 1 wit! commence to ) BY A TWO-STORY 626 K STREET NORTH By virtue of a certain decd of March 3, 1897, ‘and duly recorded in L 2191, follo 462" et seq., one of the land for the District of Coli‘mbi the party secured thereby, we will lic auction, in frout of the premises, on MONDAY THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JULY, 3308, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., the f described land and premises, in the city z ington, in the District of Columbia, known an distinguished as lot numbered sixtecn (16), in J. Ne Cailan’s subdivision of equare numbered eight hundred and fifty-six (856). as per plat in Book C.H.B., folio 75, in the surveyor's office of said District, fronting twenty (20) feet on_K street by & depth of one handred (100) feet to Callan street, and improved by a good two-story frawe dwelling. Terms of sale: Ore-third cash, and the bal- ance in one and two years, secured by deed of trust on property sold, with interest at six per cent from day of sale, or all cash, at the optic of the purebaser. A deposit of $i00 will be re- quired when ‘id is accepted. Terms to be com- Pied with within ten (10) days, or the property Will be resold at the risk and cost of the default ing purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's ING, ) © G. SLOAN & CO, AUCTS., 1407 G ST. NV TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, BEING NO. 1740 CORCORAN ST.; 3-SPORY BRICK DWELLING. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the 27th day of June, 1395, and duly recorded in Liber No 2043, folio 137 et’ sey... one of the land rec ords for the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auccion. in front of the premises, MONDAY, EIGHTEENTH, 1893, AT HAL FAST FOUR O'CLOCK PSM., the following de- seribed land snd premises, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and designated as lot one hundred end fifty-three in T. F. Schnol- der's subdivision of lots ip square one hundred and fifty-five (155), as said subdivision is recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Co- Iumbia, In Book 15, page 153. Terms: Made known at sale. A deposit of $100 Will be required at time of sale. All conyeyane- ing and recording at cost ef purchaser. JAS. F. DUHAMEL, J.D. BUR Jy6-d&as Cor. 9th and G sts., Trustees. . J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F ST. N.W. LE OF ELEGANT THREE-STORY A BASEMENT-CELLAR — BAY-WINDOW BRICK, 30 FEET FRONT. WITH MAGNIFI- CENT CHERRY AND OAK INTERIOR FIX- 3 HOUSE AND PREMISES NO. 638 OUTH WEST, FRONTIN N THE SMITHSONIAN GROUNDS. By virtue of a certvin deed of trust to us, re- corded in Liber 2041, at folio 51 et_seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, an the request of the parties secured thereby, we shall sell. in front of the premises, on the F¥ IEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1898, AT F) O'CLOCK P.M.. lot numbered twent, mn ¢ and the east five (5) feet fronting on “B" street by even width and full depth to alley of lot num- dered twenty-six (26), tp Daniel Carroll's su’vdt- ¥.sion of square numbered four hundred and sixty- two (462), with the improvements thereon above described, and stable in rear. Terms of sale very easy and made known cn dey of sale. Deposit of §200 required on day of szle. H. SAUNDERS, Trustee, 1407 F et. J. EASTERDAY, Trustee, 1410 G st. FRANK C. WALLACE, Trustee, 1316 T st. iy2-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS TRUSTEES’ S. REAL ES’ 13TH STREET AND SOUTHEAST, CORNER AUCTIONEERS. REET, BETW! NTUCKY AVEN OF 25TH AND STREETS NORTHWEST, AND IN TODD & BROWN’S SUBDIVISION By virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded ‘n Liber No. 1891, at folio 201 et seq., of the land records of the District of Columbia, we wili offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, respectively, on ‘TUESDAY, JULY TWELFTH, 1898, the following described real estate, situate in the clty aud county of Washiugton, D. C.: AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., all of original lot rumbered 4, in square No. 1041, conteining 11,050 ware feet of ground, more or ler, on D street be- cen 13th street and Kentucky avenue southeast. AT THREE-QUARTERS PAST FOUR O°CLOCK P.M., all of original lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in square No. “20, containing 14,796 square feet of ground, more or less, on the northwest corner of 2ub and B sts. northwest. AND AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., an undivided one-half interest in all of the following described lots, viz.: Lot No. 4, in block No. 11; lots Nos. 6 and 14, in block No. 12; lots i and 3, in block 13; lots 1, 3 and 6, in block No. 14; lots Nos. 7 and 11, in block No. 15, and lots Nos. 4, 5, 11 and 18, in block No. 16, in all 14 lots, in Toda & Brown's subdivision of parts of Mt. Pleasant Pleasant Plains, containing in the aggregate 114,785 fquare feet of ground, more or less, situated ou Irving, Bismarck, Princeton, Harvard, Steuben and Wallach streets and Sherman avenue northwest. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balunce ip equal installments at one and two years, with in- terest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-anna- sily, from the day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or ali cash, at the option of the purchasers. ‘The lots will be sold seperately, and a deposit of $50 will be required on purchase of said lot No. 4, in square No. 1041, and of $25 each on all the other lots above described, nt the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording will be at the cost of the respective purchasers. ‘Terms to be complied with within 10 days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell ‘any lot at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser therzof. JACKSON H. RALSTOS FRED'K L. SIDDO! ‘Trustees. 430-d&ds THOMAS J, OW! AUCTIONEER. * SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- BEING PREMISES NO. 117 SECOND SiLEET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated February 19," 1885, and recorded in Liber No. 2104, folio 172 et seq., of the land records of the District ef Columbia, “by direction of the perty secured aud uncer authority of an order of the Supteme Court of the District of Columbia, passed June 2%, 1898, in Equity Cuuse No. 18did, the ui signed will ublic zuction, "on SATUR- DAY, THB NINTH DAY OF JULY, 1898, AT HAL¥-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. in front_of the premises, part of lot niue (9), in square beginning at the sovthwest corner of said Je and running east 85 fee thence northwesterly ot right angles to Maryiand avenue 22 43-100 feet; thence West 74 73-100 feet to 2d street east, und ‘thence south 20 feet to the beginning, im: Froved by 2 i4-room brick building, with all mod- em improvements. Sold subject to a prior deed it eecuring $7,000, which can remain on perty. One-third of the arrount over $7,000 In balunce in che ond two years, secured by on the property. or all cash, ‘at the pur- ser's option. Deposit of $200 required on day of sale. Conveyuncing and recording at the cost of purchaser. If terms are not complted with in 10 di trustees will resell at risk and ecat of defaulting purchaser. ILLMORE BEALL, Trustee, JESSE H. WILSON. Trustee, Je28-d&ds 319 4% st. nw. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NO. 321 13TH STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in Liber No. 2115, folio 318 et seq., of the land rec- ords of the District of Columblz, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on HURSDAY, JULY FOURTEENTH, 1898,’ AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., the following described real estate, situate in the city of Wash- ington, in sald District: The eouth one-baif (3) of lot numbered eighteen (18), in Joseph Pearson's subdivision of square numbered two bundred and sixty-six (200), as per plat recorded in Liber “N- K.,” folio 160, of the records of the surveyor's of- fice of said District, together with the improve- ments, consisting of two-story and cellar brick dwelling No. 321 13th street southwest. Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal install- ments, at one and two years, with interest at six (8) per centum per annum, payable semt-annualty, from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, or ell cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of -aale. All ‘conveyancing at ‘parchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within ten days, other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. MAHLON ASHFORD, ALDIS B, BROWNE, dy2-d&ds : ‘Trastees. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, Auctioneer. (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ES- TATE AT THE CORNER OF B AND 19TIL STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of two certain deeds of trust recorded respectively in Liber 1986, fclio 108, and Liber 1934, folio 479, of the land’ recorés of ‘the Distriet of Columbia, and at the written of the holder of the notes secured, we shall sell sepa- rately, in front of the premises. on MONDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAS OF JULY, 1898, AT QUARTER PAST, SIvE OCLOCK P:M., ail Lot original lots numbered 8 and 9, in square numbe:- ed 1119, in the city of Washington, said District, fronting 108 by 75. teet respectively. ‘Terms: cash, and the balance in ove year at 6 per cent interest, secured by deed of trust on the lot eold. Deposit of $50 on each lot at time of sale. Terms to be complied with in ten days or we will resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after two days’ advertisement. Convey- Ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Trustee, Sy4-d&ds FRED McKEE, Trustee, 1421 'F st. n.w. ‘THOS. J. OWEN, AUCT., 913 F ST. N.W. — 2 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ¢ - ESTATE. tras bia, and it the of the i SuttSe S Tidy Tal cint Des OF Wis AT QUARTER PaST FOUR O'CLOCK P_M., the premises, seli at suction, the east eighty (80) ‘ered fon teenth Se Magi of tet , in 147, in city of Wash- sirict of ‘Columibis. F [MIMPROVED REAL Es- AST CAPITOL 4 ON A RETWE TPE jORTHEAST. tain deed of trast, recorded to 0, of the land records of the AND T! ISTH AND 20TH By virtue of « o Liber 2220, folio 8 District of Columb of the party secured, wo front of the respective and at the written request Hi sell separately, in on MONDAY, THE ELEVENTH I oO} ises, aT HALF-PAST FOUR 0° lot 39, in Wellard’s sut-livisior 15% by 75 feet, and ut FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, SAME Day, original Jot 8, in square 1120, G1" hy shout 106 feet, both inthe city of Washington, said Dis- trict Terms: Half cash, balance In one year, secured by trust at 6 por cent interest, semi-auusliy; @ deposit of $50 will be required on each lot; terms of sale to be complied with in tun days, otherwise we will resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after thrwe ¢ advertisement. Cone ¥eyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. W. MOSBY WILLIAMS, Trustee. FRED McKEE, Trustee, 1421’ F st. nw. AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NO. | 8026 CAMBRIDGE STREET (GEOKGET )WN) NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber IMF, at folio 227 et seq., one of the land records Of the District of Coiimtia, and at the request of the party secured, the undersigned, as surrivi trustee, will sell, at public auction, in front of the promises, on WEDNESDAY, JULY PHU JEENTH, 1888, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. lot 47, in Ashford & Ridout, trustees’, cubdivision of pert of square numlered 12x2,"in the city Washington, formerly knowa as’ square. muruber! 112, Georgetown, an per plat recerded in Liber A. 'R. S., folio 241, of the records of the office of the surveyor of th: District of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-quarter cash, balance in 6, 32, 18, 24, 30 and SO months after date, with iuterest at'S per cent per ernum, payable semi- annually, said payments to be in equal install- ments, and secared on property sold. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Converancing and recording at purchaser's expense. Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days, or property re- scld et risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. A Geposit of $100 required at time of wale WILLIAM A SALE OF VALUABLE REAI, Es- LOCATED ON FIFTH STREET. LE PARK, BSING FOUR THREE-STORY SD-BRICK —DWELLIN 1835. 1837 AND 1839. By virtue of four ceitain deeds of trust, each dated October 14, 1802, und duly recorded in Liber 1728, folios 478, 485, 469 and 493 et seq. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we Will sell, at publfe auction, in front of (he prem- ises, on FRIDAY, JULY FIFTEENTH, 1808, AT FIVE O'CLOCK te gEONOMINE. deareibed Teal estate, situate in the county of Weshingtor District of Columbia, to wit: Lote num sixty-two (62). sixty-five (€5), sixty-six (69) aj sinty-seven (67). in Belle Bond and David B. Gottwall's subdivision of lots six (6) and seven 7), others, in block numbered five (5), Le Droit Park, as said subdivision is recorded in the office of the surveyor of the District of Colamdja, in County Book eight follo eighty-five (85), to- gether with improvem: consisting of four (4) three-story pressed-bitck ‘dwellings. Nos. 1829, 1885, 1837 and 1829 5th street, Le Droit Perk. Terms: One-third 1 ce in one (1) und two (2) years, with 1 (6) per cent er annum, payable scini-anoually, and secured by deed of trast on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or’ purchasers.” A deposit of $100 will be required on each house at time of sale. Terms to be complied with in 15 days from day of sale, otherwise trusices reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting chaser. after due notice published in some hington newspaper. MYRON M. PARKE! JAMES M.'G PRE Se27-deds po eae it THOMAS DOWLING & ©O.. Auctioneers, 2 E st. nw. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, KNOWN AS No. STREET SOUTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 2ist day of May, A.D. in “equity cause Ne. 130%1, ‘Themas’ A. Gaddes ve. 3. Walter Cooksey et al the undersigned trustees will sell a to TW M., numbered 468, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, ‘the same being improved by a twos stcry and back buliding frame dwelling house. © ‘Terms of eale as prescribed by said decree: One- third of the purcbasc money in cash, an@ the balerce in one and two years from date of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser must be given, with interest, payable semi-annually, the rate of six per centum per annum until paid, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. A or sil cash, at the purchaser's option. posit of $100 will be required ot time of sale. Al conveyancing, acknowledging aud recordii pur. If the terme of sale ate Dor con. with In ten Gaye from day of sale the t to resell at the risk ang plied trustecs reserve the rigi cost of the defaulting purchs: patlic notice of such resale 10 some wewspaper , after three a: published in Washington, D. SAMUEL MADDOX, 340 Indiava oe: WM. MEYER LEWIS 406 Sth st. n.w., ‘Trustees, SYTHE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTIT FRIDAY, JULY EIGHTH, 1898, same hour and place. By order of the trustees. Jeze-d&ede DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEER! TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE INVESTMENT BUSINESS PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDR OF NEW YORK AVENUE BETWEEN 14TH AND 15TH STREETS NORTHWEST, AND VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE EAST SIDE OF 6TH STREET BE- TWEEN D AND E NORTHWEST. < By virtue of the powers conferred upon me by” the last will and testament of America G. Pedrics, « Geceased, a8 construed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, the undersigned, as sur- viving executor and trustee under said will, will offer for sale. at public auction, in front of the premises on New York avenue, on FRID. EIGHTH, 1808, aT HALF-PAST FIVE, P.M.. all of lot lettered in Susan M. Burcbe's subdir lon of original lot two (2), in dered two hundred end twenty-three ( plat recorded in Liber C. H. B., fol surveyor's office of the District of ¢ in, said lot being improved by a two-story brick bullding, used for business purposes, numbered 1410 and 1412 New York avenue northwest. Also, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. on the same day, in front of the premises on 6th street, the south 25 feet front by the full depth of jot 6, and the Borth 3 feet front by the depth of 61 feet of orig. imal lot 5, in square four hundred and eighty-nine (480), said part of lot 5 belug subject to the alles- way reserved in a deed recorded in Liber J. A. 137, follo 281, of the land records of the Di trict of Columbia. The said real estate last men- tloned being improved by a large four-etory brick residence, numbered 419 6th street northwest. ‘Terms of sale for each eee One-third of the purchase money to be psld in cash, and the bal- ance in two equal installments, payable in one and two years after the dey of sale, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi- eptually, or ell cash, at the purchaser's option; the deferred payments, if any. to be represented by the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing Gate on the day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the respective properties sold. A ‘deposit of $500 on the New York avenue property and of $300 on the 6th street property will be required on the day of All conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cet of the porchaser. |Terms of sale to be complied with within ten days from the day of sale, otberwise the trastee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days* advertisement in The Evening Star. Bb. F. BURCHE, Surviving Executor and Trustee, 4e27-d&ds 2281 Q st. on THOMAS J. OWEN, AUCTION; 218 F st. nw. — TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Lon Ine. TS, FERSON AND WASHINGTON ANAOCO: D.C. By virtue of a certain deec of trust, dated Oc- tober 36, 1805, and recorded November 6, 3506, in Liber 2060, ut folio 885 et sec., fu the recorder’s office for the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured, the trus- tee will sell ¢t public auction, tn front of tbe mises, on TubSsbay, “THE TWELPIN Dat F JULY, A.D. 1898, et FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the following land aud premises, situate in Ane- costia, D. C., and designated as lots numbered from one (1) to eleven (11), both inclusive, in block ope, and also lot eighteen (18), in block ‘two, of 0. L: Green's sub of part of Chichester, recorded In Liber County 6, foblo 54, with the ‘improvements thereon. Ail of said lots will be offered for sale first in one percel. If no bid satisfactory to the trustee shall be received for all of said lote, then said lots will be offered for sale separately. Terms of sale: Oune-fourth cash, balance fn one and two years, secured by » interest Atlantic bafiding. THOMAS 3. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 F st. ow. > 5 E i ict : : the undersigaed eek, Smee tate , THE TWELFTH DaY JULY, ze i i : an a Bl a

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